BY NATURALIST
rum tuary
oiTespondent claims as natural menity—such as: .wild, iife, etc.
liaintain, be reserved as a sanc- liary,
Ind gardens by the Castle fierefore, Brungerley should, i
iXne entrance , as at present is l Blmirable, as are. the nicely kept
liwns. which bririgi us td 3 point earito the bathing huts.
J From this point, 1 Contend ■onsideration should' be Igiven to •reserving and encouragtag b l ^
serve
te in order to maintain a nature SOME CONSIDEBAHON
tl^ tLACE so rich with
orth some consideration in this ;e of false values.
gifts'as ''Visitor" „
iff Visitor" cim flndl it con- ■jociety
^ lo n , then i am surd he .will pd. support for any. constructive
. ----- 1, : «11 c
Nature’s sayS: is
meht
to.visit the Naturalists' during: 'the! winter w er
11 draw attention' to U is main- because of his iehquiry—"Has
litheroe no naturalists who mid. guide the! auHiokies on lese matters?" aind alsd because know there are others who
[Tee that a small area such as ft lis could quite | profitably be
in its wild state..
|indred members,, all of whom 'e
n r i rp H 1m li.n__ j
btural amenities and in particu- r—wild life.
We have the naturalists and i powerful Society i with hlmost a pir'esekwing
interested | in 1 '
I To leave that section ' from bproximately just past 1 the tthing huts to the fatl emt in p natural state, that Is to re
rain from cutting thejso^ed feeds, is not much of bssion.
a icon-
Idd, : a . modest : recognition to tiose fine naturalists and nature
Ind used the area to study bird Ife,
Ivers who, in the past, liave met
I:Indeed, as "Visitor" suggests,. is a necessity and, if I may
, We already have a tine park I away to take the lead and finally, win in a canter.
' Throughout, the Borough were the more threatening side, but the Olitheroe defence manfully
repulsed their many advances. After McShane's penalty! misi
;
however, Clitheroe were ' com pletely routed, by the fasfc-moving
Bacup were much more dihpres- sive, with a fast and pro^essive forward line who were quick bn the trigger whenever a shooting chance appeared.
fully extended in coping the advances of the attack, and conceded _ comers, all of which were less.
his way throughj 'and fe_ namesake on thelleft, Me Shane was well placed when the ■whiger t centred, but shot hurriedly! and
guard, but, whdn B. Smith., forced :i his
o iun ui uie oo ihlgh. ’
pushed round the far upright for a comer. ' ^ '
right wing for gobd pass to (iccurate oblique
Clltheroe came i |
After 10 minutes, Borough a took the lead when a CllBheroe
he visitors. , x, i t ttack ended In a gqal kick fbr^
■ Moore’s long, low kick was flicked down the middle ■ by Clarke, for the speedy BURKE to outpace Bush and calmly' shoot p a s t the . advancing Wallace.
in their passing, Bacup rocked the Clltberoe defence back on its heels with a series of . well planned and well executed raids.
Paster to the ball and accurate
went close with powerful shots, but it was a tribute to; the covering of the Clltherbe defenders that no forward! was ■ ever allowed a clear opening,.
Wlddup, Burke and King all LITTLE RESPONSE
and determination as he tried , to set the - Clitheroe fopvards mov ing, but he got little response : from his colleagues.
B. Smith was showing tenacity ;
work for Clitheroe in holding the threatening Burke, and Sims stuck gamely to the task of keep
ing the speedy and elusive King quiet,
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mar -Schools F.A. will teams for a series of holiday matches .is R. R a pupil at Clltoeroe eSrammar School.
MRS. A. A. GARSIDE in toe Lancashire P.A. ( Schools XI, which met
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c game, and within miiiutes Bacup took'
he Bush, was doing some .fine 1 : .in on the 'was
slip I a whose
The Clitheroe defence were
.with qBacup
everal !fruit-
The Clitheroe. wing-halves and forwards were too slow to' get tuhie better of. thje Bacup
uacup I'rear
Bacup team, and were well beaten,
In the opening, skirmishing,'
: l^aicky, Hany MeShane sedt a goldenj chance of giving c,_ ' the le f soaring oyer! the crossbar. Afterwards Bacup :om
' level and tL sL p _j
CUTHEROE relegated
First home dbfeat of 1959 CLITHEROE 1; bAcUP BOROUGH 4
g nau m uiineroe s coffin, as i they seem unlikely to close* ' aap between themselves and Southport Bes. In t h b iX . th(
rea, ^ | i t .ioi
The result ^ the mateh hung in the balance until .20 min ites nm time. when, with the onwroo
lefdnce ith
i pass I or sluggish manoeuirelng b one j or other, of ■ the [forwar'' ruined good openings.
swung the baU, quickly from to. man.
mBacup continued to ore! threatening side « be mt theheifan
Bli,t though they wer| dc _Jmlm ant m mid-field, their idvbnces I were' ; firmly repulsed byiaed fendl- int('
|ers who threw themselves. jdo-oif-die tackles whenevsr a for ward shaped to shoot.
f With the Interval dralwinf
ineaVi Clitheroe; were a ttiflb for- itunate not to have con ied id at least' one, more goal, fjut minutes before the biW Sluggish and ragged hi me laxds shocked Baoiip
picture goal.
rad ho chance: of gettln'g tn the ball.
and Half-time:
sumption, and in a, sist£ slegej on the Borough go had ! the visiting defer, playing obvious signs o:: but j could not; translat pressure into goals
Clitherce 1; Bacup bIo s The CUtheroe forwards
ome, improvement on
:aal. ce
storm, , their forwards dangerous in breakaways getting the better of thb C
As, ; Borough; weatheifi end,' needle crept into tl
eroe; defence. !' As play ' swung from
ahd|B. Smith moved to left,! where he. could
^
more than limp hopeful the iball,
toe g CO
top I again as toe Cllther. ' imds faded, and Bush an. saved; dangerous situatio n timely’ tackles.
Lpwed re
Ibnlc, iheir
witn
bked .out
toe }lito-
i.l to jmie. itiide- ittle
I i Bacup looked like get ;ing on
Moss with
!i liter for-
Clitheree threw a glorious of; taking the lead wildl space as MeShane sent dek . screaming; high thi
ley j header was handlei, defender. I With victory in their
TURNING POINT
: Tto was toe turning point of gen MeShane tripped Irving in
l ,ce no mistake frem le! rampant Bacup
enalty spot. Completely in command
dom 1 toe right wing, leaving defenders trailing hopelessly be hind, to cross head-high to
g{^l when King raced a a
BURKE, who rose to head a! per fect goal!'
aifd.r_
now, „
two lead
penalty area for WIEDUp to toe
the |Bacup goal the ball whizzed pxiss toe face of toe gok il .three times before a goal-bouri d Hat- ! b:y a
chance into
grasp,
spot- toe
' ;The Clltoeroe forwards *r 11 ® to life, and in a thrilling raid on
ined they dis-
well-placed flag kick was half I cleared to the uiimsrked MeSHANE, who coolly Ic bbed the ball ton the volley ovei the crowd of players in the goal mouth and Just insidejMi ore’s right-hand upright. Thb ’kieper was Completely unsighted
i B. |smith, .the hardest woi home: forward,: forced' £: o bn the left, and W,
only
wl th a Sn ;ith's
five ftheor-
■king imer
of any! semblance .bf or 'cqaiblhed footb^l, were soundly beaten, anc
feeble 'efforts forwards, i
Utterly demoralised ani devoid CU
had little trouble in tepul^l of til.
when I he snapped up a , the Clltheivie penalty 8 shoot I home . off the ad
LARKE ; completed tb Wallace’s body, V le Cil
Ing the itheroe
.trolled itheroe Bacup
C.Five ! minutes from time, ;_ rout }ass in rea to, .’mnclng.
to pieces after the ^na% and I hi the end only emerged with any credit.
and ineffective in b.nd MoSbahe had game since; joining the cl
description,! , Booth thehis
j wings, got little siipport 'their Inside men, and co little on'their own. ‘
ithe second period. Platley and W. Smith,
Sims; Mycock, Bush, Platley,! MeShane, ' Smith, yv. Smith.
“Gate!”; £18. Clitoeroe':: Wallace;
King, Clarke, Burke, Irving, !
ox; Halstead, Mitten.
the first half, but [broke after getting a' knock «
B. Smith worked very
The' I forwards were was
The jC^theroe defence,hi.
,d gone miss, Bush
centre. I Poorest
nh.' :drly' in liild do Boo )th, B. Job: CBacup! Bor.: Mbore;
llo s s , nston;
Whi \Sli
Boyes, Ittam; Iddup,
m the from
ard In down
beyond weak
TO BE
Bnmley Comb, DIv. 1
Surprise .defea for Read
Bead Utd. A 2;i Todmorden A
being so surprjs nglyl defeated iTlme after tlire: their fbrwarks aPI roach work by
nly themselves! to i blame for i bbd finishing, i
This i p in addition to » blunder by Read’s left-back A
right, was unlucky riot to scoi-e GiaiScala plays! Tessa Milotte, with two praiseworthy efforts. [
Horsfield, - Who ■ turned toe bkll into his own net. [Reynolds, the I visitors'
then Read’s ’kfeeper, :D. Sklnrii’ turned a hard] drive,| which mp ghing Just under the barj rouijd the post for ajicomer.
|His first Shot went’ just over- w: 'ahead.
But later, goals by i^ODWA and WILKINSON put:
.out, but they did', not chances.
occasional breakaways, fourid Todmorden, ------------ it !was in vain a late rally. Read staged Amaieur League P ;6und-up
loopholes in Read’s defence and left-winger Jackie LYONS help^ himself to a g^and jiat-trlck,
Read now appeared to he all- co n sen t wltlh
the gin who . trieb to turn from his crooked imbltlons.
! Big Story” is toe story oil a drunken out-of-v?ork reporter
On the same prrigranune “ 'the
(George Nader), who has lost faith in himself, and his struggle to get back into liis Job. , I
: ' the efforts o| a southerner, John i Chandler, played by Alan
during'the Battle 'which his mother
Ladd,'who, travelsjnorth seekng medical aid for his mutd sm, David, played by The boy had been struck dumb
David Laid.
of Atlarita in died.
' herdei': (Dean -Jagger), who attempts to steal toe little bo& valuable sheepdog,
Illinois: where Ladd has a fi^ht with sqns of a rawerful shtep
so far,;and on Saturday' two goals down at the i
who have slumpM recently after a long spell on toe [winning way, Centre-forward SQUIRES rc- and won' comfortably by 4-:
title unless Chipping i S their remaining five g&es. Chatoiirn visited Calderstones,
Only' Sabden A and ’ i they win aU their re:
.The old Boys defeated Green by the semfe scon remain ' in second while Clltoeroe Res. won at Sabden, beating Sabderi___ nine goals to one in' a bottpm-of- the-table battle.
Shield tompetition when the played.
first roijnd Is to-iribrrow,
Hurst and
toe 21st minute, bu; at half- p time it looked jas though Chip
plied for toe league
place, easily B by
Interest will be o:i toe '.jiitken being
Calderstones lose again
Calderstones 2; Cbatbiirh 4
December and February, ihst at home.
I
team were reduced! to Ip men when their centre-forwarc Injured, Calderstonris failpd stay the pace. . |
hospital side built up a tw. „__ lead, but toou^! the Chftburn
Against toe !vlllagers,
hnd LLOYD replied for burn.
gave Caiderstones the lead before K, WILSON (2), GREENt(OOD
Chat-
star, -while K. Wiisjm was for the villagers
Armitage was the Oalder^nes’ best
O’ConneU wi^s the day
01^ Boys 4; Hurst Greei,
•JBEfOld Boys centre-forward, O'Connell, a former d^ntre-
half, was in excellent form, toe old Boys-entertained Green! He scored all his four goals.
early I in toe game tojxiugh centreiforward DRIVER,
Hurst Green took toe lead
— ------------------------ pro gress in' toe first half, arid did not get on terms uiitil a ainute before the interval,
----- took command,, O'CONjNELL completed his trickt>and added a ! fourth before DRIVER notched a s^ n d for Hurst Green. |
O’Coiinell was ,toe Qld Boys forwards:
Chipping isaviMi I _
bjr late irally Chipping 6; Sabden A
Sabdeh A on Saturday, Chipping staged a remarkable comeback in the second half td maintain their uhbeaten'Ieagud record virtualijy clinch toe championship.
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!AL idague and
Aftei] 10 minutes, the Sajbden
.L..gnc converc qted a pe
_.L_. perralty- fu,
'J'HREE-ONE down at __ time when they jenterti lined
half-
full-back Ridehalgh. | Drlvei ...... the ceritre-half were the Hurst Green stars.
defened they; were !wdl servud by and
pick of whilj.
and hat- goal
The Old Boys, plajring u;) toe slope, could not make mud.
team In the second half, toe j home
when Hurst side's
was to
ARRITTAGE and , HONKER
climbed the league table between toe
[fOR toe third successive Calderstones, who '■
o-goal
j'Reserve W t h 10
n beating them. men ;S ^ en B!lj Clitheroe Ecs. S
L|i |iTHEROE Reserve, who have recently slid down to last-but-
10 men, the Sabden [boys' were completely • outplayed b d ! were'. submerged in a goal tivalariche, I
one'place. In I toe leabe ;table visited Sabdeh B the woflderi i spoorilsts, and had no 'difflc'ultri Though the Res. flflded only
' <
Sabden counter .from [a penalty! kick,-j and CUltheroe’s scorers werri! CARPANINI (4),
wu.t.tJ AMSON (2), PREEDY (2)', and J, SUNGER ; '
1
The Sabden’ side wire always fleditlng gamely, but ,ust could
!' :
CLITHEROE AMATEUR LEAGUE
' LEAGUE TABI® ! ' P.W. D . f RAiPt.
Chipping .. 20 16 4 0 98 35 36 O.R.G.S.O.B. 21 11 S 7 65 60 25 Chatbum is -9 5 f 66 48 23 Low Moor 20 .9 3 8 82 59 21 Sabden A 15 7 4 4 66'41 18 Calderstones 21 iV; 2 12 63 81 16 Gllto.; Res. 17 ;6i 3 8 55 58 15 H, Green '20 61 2 12 60 '79 14 Sabden B I8 1 0 17 22 112 2
Ekciting
to boyi^ match Glitheroe and District 3; Nelson and Colne 4
•IN a Junior schools match toe Edlsford !County. Primary
which came within an ace' of snatdiing a draw after Ndkn and Colne hadj piled up a four- goal lead.
- i :
Luther Mercer[ competil.lori, I in which schoolboy teams from East Lancashire towns wjll ineet each other.
The match was toe flrk in toe
were fairly even, with and Cotoe having a sllg'it edge on toe Clitoeroe team.
ahead when he shot_ group of players! after a tick. '
WIGNALL ;
and NOLAN I arid added t^o -more,
was soon on toe, target again. BQWDEN
were rewarded' for their'[efforts when- BASKERVILLE |scored during a goalmouth scrantole.
f Thd same plaiyer got .a jsecbnd
left .BAINES took; a toe right wing : to notdi.'a goal for, the home team.
'Clltoeroe slde 'will meet Accrington side,at
' To-morrow ilSsturday) Edisford.
Olitheroe, boys Isutged into I the attack,: and .with 'only a iilriute from third
or tUe CUtheroe boys soocj after. In a .grandstand • finish,. i the
.;'the the
Clitherbe fou^t gfUnelj^, .‘and In toe; second half WIGNALL
put toe V thrpi
.
visitors lugh a comer
In the first' half, exchanges
School on Saturday, toe Clith eroe ^nd District boys kaged a magnificent second-half
not cope with toe visiting for wards.'
TOPHAM got the sdlitarjq fade
k dismal dik Bridge, toeiB for Clltoeroq
I to-n anl
failure
[brecambe lorrqw,
players felt > of keepto avoiding rel
hind toe otobr IOto clubs, an ffiough toey have two games
horizon Is toe greaves , to toe morrow’s match.
handj It seems iiriprobable folil them: to make up t^e leeway.
Now .’they are nhe points b «*U>TV MT?W 6t*AA4Vl3 ILi
A stogie bright note on tob
should inject some "devil" into the ____ _ Clitheroe are unde ubtedly siders I to-morrow.
made in an effort elusive scoring toucii
Forward changes
retirn of Har jtiam for to*-
(toance-snapping. centre
much-needed attack, but out-
are agair to find th(
ure at centre-forwaj-d, moves t( outside-right fo^ replace Flatley ’This allows Hargreaies to returf as leader of the attick.
Boothj who has proved a fail rally,
sidelines, returns at inside-left Smith
Barton, after a I'fceek on the Moss, Sims;
leave Shaw MAGPIE
LijiNCS. COMB DIV. I P-W. D.L.
P.A.Pt
Marine! .J..,28TO Ashton lUtd. 31 lO' S port Red. 52 9
S. 'Uverpopl artoe:. .1
Rossendale Burscou^
. 30 11
'Wigan Ath. '27 9' Oldham, Res. 31 8 OUtherOe .. 29 5 iDroylsden 31 5
Fleetwood ■CSiorley; . Lancaster I
Nstherfleld Daiweni .
Skelm'sdale
Morecainbe Bacup Bor. Nelson ; . ..
Horwlch . Prescot; C.
N: Brighton 28 20
32 T5 23 12 30 11 30 12 30 10
31-14 29 14 29 15 32 14
29 17 26 16 27 15 30 15
10 58 58 35 .9 69 51.34
i'18 65 67 23, 13 38 47 23
13 45 54 27 14 53 67 27 14 43 65 24 17 55 73 24'
11 53 «9 30 13 63 61 29
IT7:,55 82 22 21 46 79 13 23 38 79 13
10 64 53 34 12 63 70 34 14 64 69 33 7 77 49 31
.6 88 34 42 5 64 38 41 5 74 34 37 6 59 28 36 9 78 65 36
Youth win fiiehdly games
Tosside team; in toe Bciwland District Billla.rds League In two frleridly matches this week.
]Vf^IBERS I of Tosside Youth Club beat; members of the
You i;oiub : !
100 : 100
. -i^osslde
1 50 .IV. Askew . . . . J. Clark 100 575
50 start
J00:E. vr.
100 J 100 92 99 F .,
591 t d :
I W K
' ’. Tomlinson I _
I Youth'Club | ,
Clark D. Askbw 99 Newhouse I. Askew 75 Mitton .. J. Wilsbn 100
: start 150 673
Mor, Aitt I
C.R.G. Calde: Sobden Hurst
Lane 3. Junior iCup^— ; ■ : ■ I . ! I A. Tomllrison 73
Taylor .... w. Ask^ 100 Wilson ,. G. Johnson 76 ; |
,. Tomlinson - - J- Clark 89 I. Askew 'W. Tomlinson 100 . Wilson I.. W. Mittfan 100 . Kendall: .. E. Wilsbn 100
Askew: !• H. Newhoiise 86
to toe ClitbJ ast Satmdavj there is n >
.1 hopes st*Jeadily week,
ing were going to lose proud record, '
struck their tnip form by LONGTONI put them on h
Prom the restart, L 3i|e
minutes to go. SQUIRES headed a great goal Mr Chipping, and
two minutes later put t side in the lead for
put, toe issue beyond doubt wM a sbtto
ime. Just on time E
leaders. eft- flank goal
rlghthalf, outs: and centre-forward Sq
For Chipping,
for tile de-left
lbest. Sabden had an exceUen DIVISION B Last Week’s
Results Moor lane
5, Congrega-
th B 5, Low :. 2.
LEhtGUE TABLE P. W.D.L.
Pt
half, BRADY restored Sabden’s lead, but . with fmly i eight
After 22 mlniltes of
the.second ^
UHIPPING are viirinallyj sure of being this years chaiaplons of the CLITHEROE
iteryal against Sabden A. l itbum can equal Chlpplng's pointage If
.TEUR LEAGUE. Thef are , _ ide a dramatic recovery after
. ing matches, and neitofer can ' i- ™
I have entered the ^ u a l kno^: out competition,
n March 36th. DIVISIO
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Last Week’s Results Line
_^LL; toe 16 teairis in- toe eIi ble^ale Table Teiinis Lea,
TABLE TENNIS igue
o The first rourid Will be plaj^ed ►A
parrow 2, , Reds 7,
Jhaigley Re Low Moor
-Vshworto a: id EAGUE 'TABLE,
P. W,D.L.l>t 10
The father andjson travel to “QiHE Proud Itlebel’’ depicts
.[READ had two-thirds o exchanges, jyet ! they have
early da.ys of law enforcemep New West, Men and. worn'eh
of a crooked trail proved i:i resistible. Audib' Murphy stars as ,
^ CROOKED TRAIL ” (Gra'id) tells of .violent m^n and ; determined women livhig, loving, fighting and dying m the
rugged land, seUling down in a hope.
it in the Md South and the tuijbulfcht I, together facing the hardships of a'
-------in,..,., new Joe Mayh
•world full of promRe and e, jto whom the' temptation
Ladd’s i fine! Intrigue, giinflghts and brir cllir
glng the film to a dousing ax-
. * *
“Tilile Happiest Days of Your Life E,” to which they play ia head maj ter and: a headmistress. -
JAS'TAIR SIM and Ifargaret Rutherford are co-starred in
Mr.
Tilings become rather hectic at Sim’s school whtn the
ment allocate a girls school to share the building.
of toe boys setoool decide' to pay a ylsjt—both at the same! time— and from then on it Is a hectic struggle to keep them apart.
to jsee how their daughters are settllrig down, and the governors
( The Man Is Armed," the story m - - - - i . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J f
“ ip the same .programme is am Talman, and
VO
®itraUons and who tries 'to fuijthpr his own Ingenious ime for: converting his em-
Id the desk but shy and ner- .with people and unfamiliar
neth More, Roland Ciflver and Be sy Drake.
'
Hote plays David Webb, the ukroom bofi^ who gets! caught 3 to a series of hilarious nud- ight adventures aboard: the
iir Queen Elizabeth eri route II America as he tries to track >
’vn the only man who can iiitoer his scheme.
'!
■ question, famous toduitrialist Godfrey Cowan, while Betsy
Mand Culver plays toe man
also on board the ship. ttogi
pke has toe role of |a dis- 1 juished American film • star,
Q'TE of Broadway and London's most successful cotoedies, “No Time fpr Sergeant^ now
du( IfING LANE screen as
tlon for Warner Bros. tells vyn LeRpy pro-
he laugh-crammed picture toe story of the peace-time
Force’s attempt ’to indoctrto- a naive Georgia farm! boy.
(M?ron DO
wh) rith
tofu:
lugh and not affeetbd by tool, much to toe regret of sorely-tried ’ Sergeant iMcCrirmlck).
star about a year agb—plays i boy from Georgia who finds
King
ius to only two years, a small, * scholarly' your
1 a burning desire to intryman. ,
Hamilton, portrays Irv—__ buljy with toe R.O.T.C. training, whfie Jean Wiles plays- an attractive
W.AiP, captain who proves rather; distracting hardworking draftees.
Another newcomer, to toe
dapted from the play n. toe ffim is toe ice-life cciinedy, and ijvill be must" for I all who have seen films " taking toe mickey"
by Ira latest
of Army life. ■; Private's Pro- 5" and " Carry, on Sergeant" be, especially remembered.
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