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A tireless leader, iHargreaves


-goals. scored by the rlgbtjwlng pair Davidson (2), and Fli.tley.


Clitheroe’s brllliara; display


was a delight to the supporters who made the trip to Padiham.


Their win keeps th;m a t the


top of the table with Oldham- Res. (who beat Nelsor Res. 5-1), and three points ahead of the nearest rivals, Earlesicwn, who also won their h one match against Prescot Cables Res.


Prom the I kick-off Clitheroe’s


left-wing was soon .ff action, winger Smith (W.) forcing corner, but the danger was cleared by Duxbury, Padllmm's right-back.


i MENACING RAID On one occasion Snape, in the


home goal, had to run to the edge of- the penalty a e a to foil a menacing raid by th^ Clitheroe forwards.


Johnston, - Clitherofe’s left-


half, gave away a free tick when he'' was adjudged by t le referee to have fouled the- Padiham inside-right Smith ( ..). The free kick was, howevpr, easily cleared.


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SIX WITHOUT REPLY Another Hargreaves hat-trick


pLAYING the typ i of football one expects from joint league leaders, a confi lent CUtheroe side well and truly earned both


points a t Fadiham, whom they trounced 64). The fast, well thought out moves of the visitors kept the l ^ i -


. ham defence guessii g from the sta rt and they were! frequently caught,“ on one leg.


• This Padiham assault ' was


broken up, however, |and It: was Clitheroe’s turn to' swing Into


'the attack. j First Hargreaves found him­


self well placed in one atWk, but shot wildly over the bar.


HARD SHOT j ’Then Platley had an oppor­


tunity to open the scoring for Clitheroe, but his hard shot was brilliantly handled by SnajK.


Clitheroe’s mastery of the ball


met with Its reward, however, in the 40th minute, the nippy DAVIDSON banging in a fast shot after some tricky play bv Platley.


Pour minutes later Clitheroe were two up, a well-taken shot


by HARGREAVES deceiving .the advancing Snape. •Half-time:


Padiham 0; Clitheroe 2 During this second period


Clitheroe served up some really tricky footcraft and" It wasn’t long before their lead wag in­ creased through HARGREAVES who after 51 mlnutesl scored his second- goal, receiving a pass from Smith (W.).


The Padiham attack, re­


arranged during the interval, was little in the picture land their defence had a hard time In trying to stem the goal-hungry assaults of the Ciitheroe men.


fourth goal I following a grand low cross put over by his partner, Platley.


DAVIDSON scored Clitheroe’s DOUBLE FIGURES At this point of the game it


appeared to be a case of whether Clitherce would reach double


' figures., As it was they reached six, two


furth,0r'‘ goals being netted by HARGREAVES (making his thljrd) and PLATLEY.


On this form Clitheroe have


little to fear from clashes with top of the table clubs.


A confidence bom of ■ well-


earned victories seasoned, as it is, with a will-to-win, should keep Clitheroe in a leading position in the promotion stakes.


Padiham: Snape; Duxbury,


Whalley; Shuttleworth, Molloy, Limbert; Bateman, Smith, Dean, Rawstron, Buggie.


Clitheroe: Wallace; Henderson,


Smith (B.)| Bush, vyhlte, John­ ston; Platley, Davidson, Har­ greaves,. Wilson, Smith (W.).


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i Two teams


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g ’lULL unbeaten, Polish ’Trib have been joined a t tb i


head of .the Ribblesdale Tabls Tennis League by Ribble Cement,


The two teams are closely


challenged by Chaigley A (1:1 points) who are one point be­ hind. Polish ’Trio, however, hav^ a match in hand. (Jhatburn Blues and Low Moo


B are still at the bottom and 1 looks as though .they have little chance of redeeming themselv^ next week.


On Monday Chatbum Bluei


play Chatburn Reds, while oi. Tuesday Low Moor ,B have to face Polish 'Trio.


- Last Week’s Be|iUs


Polish ’Trio 7, Chatburh Reds 3. Barrow Reds 9, Barrow Blues 1 Ribble Cement 10, LoW M. B 0 Chatburn Reds 10, Low M. B 0. Waddington 4,: Ribble Cement 6 Chaigley A 8,! Catholic Y,C. 2.


Next week’s Fixtures M^day:


Chatburn Re;ds v. Ohatburr Blues.


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Moor Lane Reto v. Low Moor A, .


Tuesday; .,


Catholic Y.C. y, Barrow Blues. Polish ’Trio v. Low Moor B. Chaigley A v. Waddingjton. Moor Lane Blues v. Brickhall,


Thursday:,


Rlbb’e Cement v, Wesley. Barrow Reds v. Chaigley B,


LEAGUE TABLE f P. W.D.UPt.


Polish Trio .......... 10 10 0 0 20 Ribble Cement .. 11 10 0 1 Chaigley A ............11 9 1 1 Barrow Reds . . . . 10 8 0 2 Wesley ................. 9 7 1 1 Waddington . . . . 10 6 0 4 M. Lane Reds . . 9 6 0 3 Barrow Blues ... 10 4 2 4 Catholic Y.C......... 10 4 0 6 Chatbum Reds . . 9 3 2 4 Chaigley B .......... 9 3 1 5 M. Lane Blues .. 10 2 0 8 Low Moor ;A — 10 1 2 7 Brockhall


8 1 1 6


I.O.I.................... 9 1 0 8 Chatbum Blues 7 0 0 7 Low Moor B . . . . 8 0 0 8


Clarion out in the cold


A S it was a terribly cold morning we did not stay


long a t Woone Lane waiting for .the late-rlsers, but p e r i le d slowly on.


■ Before reaching Copy Nook hearty shouts denoted that every­ one was now present, so we pushed on over Paythome Moor.


The wintry sun was slowly


making 'the hoa^froat disappear, but there was still traces of the frost when we set off again from ■the Riverside Cafe, after having had steaming cups of coffee.


A splendid .view of Malham,


with the Cove and Gpredale Scar In the background, can be obtained from the top of Klrkby Bank, just past the school.


We spent the afternoon tour­


ing the Cove and Janet’s Foss before returning to Beck Hall for an early tea.


Next week: ’Hiwalte Way. SCRIBE.


Grey Shield (Round 1)


9-man Read ' victorious


Rc^d Uta. 3; Lucas “A” 1


TN the opening phases Read w[ere well on top and It was


no surprise when LIVESEY - got a great goal following good 'work by rightwinger Wilkinson. ^


Read I continued to press and soon j B. SKINNER got their second goal when he helped the ball Ihto tbe net, •


Skinner was brought down by


the [goalkeeper, but Llvesey missed the penalty kick.


Soon afterwards WEST headed


Read’s third goal from a well- takenj comer by Wilkinson,


AftCT, the resumption , left-


win gei- Whittle had to leave the field jlnjured and Lucas for a considerable time took complete command, KIRKHAM reducing the arrears.


.^ r a time Read were reduced


to nine men as Wilkinson bad to go over the line for attention. ^


Despite these setbacks they managed to hold out.


TO-MORROW’S MATCHES L a ^ s . Combination, Div. 1 Clitheroe v. Glossop.


Although playing up the dope.


Lively tussles when fishing


a t the seaside By SPINNER


y^L’THOUOH the majority of game fishermen hang up


their rods when .the season ends, there are .the few who still visit the rivers' to enjoy sport on fiy among ithe grayling.


And then there are those who,


although putting away their fly rods, continue with their fishing activities on estuaries and a t the


seaside with much stouter equip­ ment. Admittedly, there Is little


thrill In hauling up from the sea, on a jetty or pier, a succession of small debs. But as colder weather, approaches, so the chances of contacting somethlhg bigger Improve,


One angler I met the oth ir


day was telling me of the Jive.y tussle he had with a 7-lb, codlli g which he succeeded In landii.g after many , a rod-bending dree by the hooked fish.


LARGE NUMBERS On .the same afternoon he a k .


caught a U-pounder,' ’P h r^ days previously , he had enjoyed the thrill of landing a 3-pounder.


There are days, of course, when the codling come In m


large numbers and then there is plenty of action. Usually, .the c o n -d i i t io n s


most suitable are a fairly high ■tide, with a wind blowing directly in from the sea, creating small crested .breakers which st)r up the food on the sea b ^ .


The favourite meal for tile


codling. Judging by post-imortem examination, are shrimps, f i r


which .they search below tlje breakers. FRESH .SHRIMPS


Another good halt, when fresJi


shrimps are unobtainable, is thi king ragworm, which exact: deadly toll.


Strangely enough, this seems


more sucessful -than the blact lug dug up from the beaches.


’The king, ragworm, obtainable,


at Blackpool North Pier, for h - ' stance. Is sent from Southend, where diggers are kept busy supplying sea-anglers all over th^ country with b a i t . '


Tnis type of fishing can be e:l-


ceedingly boring after trout an i salmon fishing, but there ar .times 'When the fish a r e , “ on and things begin .to move.


Amateur ieague Round-up. LOW MOOR WILL BE


iMoor, champions of the CUTHEROE AMA’TEUE LEAGUE will be looking for revenge when they visit Sabden to-morrow!


point since the 1955-56 season. Sabden only managed' to draw when yhey 'visited 'Whalley on Saturday. „ i


Brockljall, still without a point,


p e a plucky side arid keep on trying In spite of their run of defeats f— Billington defeated them 9-0 on Saturday.


Low Mo6r.


Billington Clith. Rw.


Old Boy^


Whalley | . . . . Chatbum Brockhall


P. W.D.L. P. A.Pt; 9


8


H, Green -- o Sabden I ', , , . 9


9 9


. . 9


.9 9


5 2 5 1 4 0


1


8 6 1 1 9 9 9


3 5


0 58 16 17 39 19 13


2 35 21 12 39 28 11 37 31 8


0 , 5 30 38 8 3 l 4 0 0


7 15 28 4 0


25 35 7 5 66 0


Brady’s two


for Sabdien Wh"Jley 2; Sabden 2 ;


A d r aw was a fair result to this match between former


-champlo^ Whalley and up-and- coming Babden on Saturday.


Play [was largely even and


Sabden I mlghjt have come away with two points but for jgood work th th s 'Whalley goal by Suddabv,


Bell..[too, at right full-back,


d<d yeohian service In helping to break Up the. Sabden raids.


Whailey opened the scoring in


the seventh 'inlnute, when EM­ METT netted. I t wes ding-dong all the way ag'the teams fought for 'the upper hand.'


In the 35th minute BRADY


levelled the score for Sabden, and 'When the Interval whistle b!.ew It was still level.


On I the re-start, Sabden pressed .to draw ahead through


BRADY. But Whailey were just as keen, and got the equaliser after [67 minutes, THOMPSON finding the net.


^


winning goal, but it was not to be.


Botll sides fought hard for the j


Billingtpn in a ^-goal spree


JjACK of staying power brought disaster to • Brockhall ■ on


BrMkball 0; Billington 9 I


Saturday. For I almost all the first half


they looked as good as Billing­ ton, -who opened their account five minutes from .the interval,


and then scored another before le whistle went. ?


On the resumption, BiUington’s


superiority began .to tell. Brock- hall’s i defence crumbled under the unrelenting pressure, and Billington slammed in seven more | goals for good measure.


Wilson and Bailey, -wing halves,


di.i good work for the visitors, while! Thlstlethwalte and Good- erhani were in sparkling form for Brockhall.:


I


TjWO players s^ore three


Lovv Moor 7; C.R.G.S.O.B. 2


Moor j when the villagers scored a decisivi win over the Old Boys


gRUNKER and WlNCKLEY ^ a re d the honours for Low


on Saturday,. Bothj plavers rounded off im­


goals j hach, with WALLBANK adding I the odd: goal from a- penaltjj.


pressive displays "by scoring three , Old Boys tried hard against


heavy pressure, O’CONNELL and BENNETT scoring the goals.


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Whalley 3. BoWland billiards


BOWLAND DISTRICT BILLIARDS LEAGUE Newton v. Toi^ide


82 R. Bretherton M. Tomlinson 100


100 D. WalmSIey ., J. Clark 50 100 E. Rushton .. E. Wilson 50 100 N. Haslewood | t t Newhouse 70


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SATURDAY’S RESULTS , LANCS. COMB., DIV. 2


!


Chorley Res. v. Oldham^ A. Res. Lomaii v. Morecambe Res. • Lybbam V. Darwen Res. Nelsod Res. v. N. Nomads. Prescojt 0, Res. v. Horwich Res. St. Alines Ath. v.. Padiham.


Clithcroc Amateur League


Hurst Green v. ’Brockhall. CH.Gko,B, V. Billington,, Sabden v. Low Moor. Whall^y V. Clitheroe Res. I


Daiwffli Res. 4, St. Annes A. 2. Earlestown 3, Prescot C. J l . 1. Hbrwloh Res. 2, Chorley Res. 5. Le'yland M. 2, Lytham 4. Morecambe R. 3, Wigan R. 1. Northern N. 3, Gt. Harwood 2. Oldham Res, 5, Nelson' Res. 1. Padiham 0, Clitheroe 8.[ St. Helens T. 8, Lomax; 0.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR LEACIUE


Clitheroe Res. 2, Cfliatbum 0. BrockhaJl 0, BUlington' 9. - ■Whalley 2, Sabden 2. I Low Moor 7, Old Boys 2.


No licence Wajmsley Cup (Round. 2)


Accrington Colliery v. Chatbum. ^omley Comb., piv. 1


Read Utd. v. Burnley Municipal College.


Burnley Comb., Dlv. 3


West End Amateurs v. Read Utd, Res,


A COTTON manufacturer, Frederick I. Halghton,


of Old Townliead;'West Brad­ ford, was fined 10s. at Grindle- ton on Monday on each of two summonses for keeping a dog without a licence. |


He was said to have told


P.c. Hague that the licences had been overlooked.. I


8, MARKET PLAGE,


CUTHEROE T el. CtiTHEHOB 103 ,


478


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444 Clitheroe B Accrington Combination, Dlv. l Ghatburn have


to fight hard Chatbum 3, Gilbraiths 3


which Chatburn defeated a much-


t h e visitors, with! changed team


from that


a a r t ^ full of fire and fom ^ quick comers on both flanir.,


the 20th minute. ■ I


; Walmsley ^Cu^


^ Chatbum . mduafiy; took com­ mand, missing several good


t^ l^ g i th e lead in


CHATBURN, J., through to score a good goal.


deflected it In .flight to the top corner of the n e t,,,,; , ,


kicked a hard ball: down the a s p i n w a l l


In the 30th minute COWELL completed .the first-half scoring.


Clements centred from the left heading down to


COVmiL, who gave ithe keeper no chance.


i The visitors scored straight


after the resumption.- a long cross from the left was collected


■by HOLMES who ran in and scored.


^ After, 15 minutes' Gilbraiths


scored again, good intefpasslng by their right wing ipair ending 'With BARON converting.


BARON levelled the score a


few minutes later iln a goal­ mouth Scramble.


C.ements made . good mns


down the left wing for Chatburn, but they came to nothing.


Asplnwall had what appeared


to be a good goSl disallowed and the referee refused ' strong ■appeals for a penalty for a foul on .the same player a few minutes later. ,


The visitors were I also attack­


ing strongly. Only timely inter­ ventions 'by 'ITurpin, the Chat- burn right-back, prevented further break-throughs.


Conservative s n o o k s


Clayton v. Clitheroc A


78 J. L. Riley ' : I


T. Edmondson


52 J. Riley . . W. Anderton 36 T. Edwards W, Worthington


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465 Dominoes: ,eroe A 6. Clitheroe B v. Whalley


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