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cutheroe win by the solitary goal


\ Many chi were missed CLITHEEjOE 1; PADIHAM O


much In common with (he weather—changeable bnt malily miserable. One Padiham spcotatori summed the game up vi well In reply to a ribald {ciitheroe _ supporter’s remark “ Th|s nobbut winning by one and tba’s missed a dozen."


not- really matter. What is certain and what does matter that Clltheroe’s forward-linei seemed unable bo shoot at' goal all.


' I !


—most of the .players seemed to skid , along at some timel ‘or another.


working, a reshuflled forward­ line Included Feely and Johnson. Padiham fielded their mew


With Finder ill and Fletcher


and three players with local connections, Slbiger, Umbert and Jim Smltlr


centre-forward Dailey, who. was never particularly impressive,


I


- certain no goals were scored. ; Jackie i Henderson,^ playing:',


attack in : the early stages |and forced several comers In rapid succession; However, a combina­ tion of poor shots and a good visiting ’keeper, Aspden, made


his usual stalwart game, .was Wwajs to be found where he jwas most, wanted, and his long accurate kicks upfield kept Ciitheroe on the a t^ k .


WILY ASPDEN |


front of the Padiham goal uid it was Johnson who raced In from the right wing and haija go with a creditable shot. It i?as, however, saved by the wUy Asp­ den. •


The ball whipped about 'In '


. the rest of Clitheroe's shooting men had an off-day.


Booth tried a good shot but


the bar and Green fiddled about with the ball, practlsuag back­ yard tricks instod of tryingl to get goals,


Barton regularly hoofed <ver '-I j The home side were mn thp


ground conditions had somethlhg to do with this chronic Inability


Perhaps the unusual slippery ' ’ ’ Half-time; Clitbcroc 0; Padibam 0


■ when Ciitheroe forced;a coiner. .’The ball c ^ e swinging m and BOOTH crashed home: the only goal of the match, giving Aspden no chance to save.


Only three minutes had elapsed after the change-rcund


but as always someone spplled the finlshmg touches. |


I Barton Initiated a gpod nlove,


: At this stage the iball was rarely In the Ciitheroe: half, but as the weary game (oiled on the visitors gradually forced the pace a little ‘ and when most people had decided the g ame was virtually! over iPadliam started a series of lively atticks


'Which tested the home defince and Wallace, the jClithproe goalkeeper, in particular,


i: Swift, was' a speedy ■ thlreat down the right wing | and big Jim Smith also did his besf, to ^ in the equaliser.


|.


Ihclded with a fine ■period in weather, soon ended i how( ver, and the game:ended in middy mediocrity with the rain pouplng dpwh once more,


■iThls bright: spell, which [|Teams: -


i Green, Feely, Booth', Sn "Johnson.


derson; Bush, ;Hodson, '


: Swift, Slinger. ''Referee: Mr. R. Ditchfield


MoreCambe. ; it


.I'Gate'’: Bisigs. 6d. [|’rO-MOBBOW’S MATCHBlS


..!.. ; lanes. Cdrob., Div. 2 Northern N. v. Ciitheroe.


1 1 Ciitheroe Amateur- Leagui


Low Moor V. Chatbum. Calderstbnes v. Chipping, Hurst Green v. C.P.A,, Sabden v. Waddington.


^ I Blackburn Combination


Ciitheroe Res. v. Oswaldtw|stle Im.


Burnley Combination, Div. |


Lucas S.C. v'. Read Utd. i Burnley Combination, Div.


Read Utd. Res. v. Burnley Casijals.


. : Burnley Combination, Div.': Rrad'Utd. Res. 9, Tedmorden. B 0


1


ciitheroe: Wallace; Moss, Hen- Bar on; iUi,


Leaver; Hintsman, Limbert, Nor- tdn; Kershaw, Smith, Dajley,


Padiham: Aspden; Waljton, of


(^LOUD was low on Pendle and the rain came down ln~ sheets. The standard of football at Shaw Bridge on Saturday 1 ad


Whether it was more or less thian 12 Is hard to say and d les


Burnley. Combination, Divition 3 I Blackburn Combination


iChatburn were better! side


Cbatburn 4; CUtheroe Bes. 2


■(^HATBUBN were the better side 1 In this match; but Ciitheroe


suffered through : the: first team having to take three playprs at tne last moment. -


to about the 25til minute, when THREFALL scored for- the visitors. ■' t


, ' ;


rewarded .with another'goal after 35 minutes, WILKINSON, inside- right. netting from a pass , by Munns, outside-right.


minutes. .


after the Interval with .quick goals by: the Chatbum leader, who'seored two, and ;WII£ON.


Tne villagers took command Table Tennisj ^ .


First point for Asbwortb and


/Reds defeated! the newly- promoted Greens 7-3 after a very exdlting game.


season In the Bibblesdaie Table Tennis League when they drew at jhome to Chalgley, 5-5. In the derby match at Moor Lane, the


ASHWORTH ani^ Smith gained 1 their; first points: of the


Moor Laiie. Blues 6-4 at Moor Lane.


I DIVISION A


Mojjf Lane Reds'7, Moor Lane- Greens 3.


Kibble Cement'6,1


j : Last Week’s 'Results Wesley 4.


Ashworth and Smith-5, Chaigley 5i f


, I : ■ . ; ■ . - ■


Kibble C. .. 3 3 0, 0 18 12 6 M. L; Reds 3 ' 2 , 0 I 17 13 4 Chaigley , ; .„3 -1 1: 1 15 15 3 M. L| Greens 3 l! 0 2 14 16 2 Wesley ...... 3 1| 0 2 14 16 2 A. &; Smiths 3 0 1-2 12 18 1


■ j I : P. W.D.L. 'P.A.Pt. I ! LEAGUE TABLE Tuesday; ' '


Wednesday; ; t - Moor Lane Reds v. .Wesley.


I. I I DIVISION B: •j ; Last Week’s , Resnjls : , Monday;


Chatbura 8, Congfegatlonais 2. • Moor Lane Blues | 4, I.C.I. 6. j : Next Week’s Fixtures I'


Tuesday;


Cohgregationals jv, I.C.I. Chatbum V. Barrow. ‘ ' |t


Mjopr Lane Blues v. Chaigley T.


'Chaigley v. Mopr Lane Greens. Ashworth and 'Smltp v.' Rlbble . ijCement:


! j Next Week s Fixtures I


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l i i i ElSl Chipp


, Chl]>pliiL .. for


vlctdiy jiath, gold fMtbaU.;


took Jt s»rtlligly.;l Both t5ams playe


CHATOtto.igpt !a: thrashing ! from t tie champions, hut t they


Chatbum 2 l<


irn I Q


ir wtre: soon on | the SQUIRES, scoring


/ IIn . Division B. I.C.I. shocked . Ciitheroe got on top and rivere i Exchanges were fairly- even up \


Road Utc), Res, 8; Tpdmorden B 0 tieso; teams had so far


. lost all their four games. Read


1 1 bop|ng j to get > their:; first polnijs qs jthey. had a strong team.


; Eight! Bpala- came in the I first /halt f o i - j^ i i and Todmofden's defence I oOrtalnly took a hommer-


'I Sedrers for Read iwere WILCOX 16 yardS;


. .l! ■'i--. .1'^' ■ ■ i


itheii from


With - ■ ]


header after 'lo minutes, B KS; with la ground shot


Chatburn scored after 40 I


' Thqn came further, goals In quick I succession from WHITTLE, tWIL- iKmaON, IE. HORSPIELD-(2) B iSKlNNER|and:HAYNE8.


i


! Much the bigger team, Read iwere I strohg In defence andiTod- mordenlhkd to bet content.'with occasional breakaways.


I After the resumption the visitors reshuflled I their team and It certainly ilstemmed the Head on­ slaught. : Skelton was unlucky to hit:the post for them;


: Thj) ^amo-evened out more now. although i| Rcad may haye been takingIr matters cosy., Only: one morel ^alI came from HAYNES to make! Read’s tally nine. Another goal ^


w_asi' :erta|hly ia big change;from the|carUeD phases of -the game.


; if opiy imprqvemtnt.


fallowed for offside, .,lt


Although the Visitors went down flghi ng. they deserved credit for. thelf second-haif


pOUNDED on the Bible, “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS’» (Pal- : ' jl^um) : is' the story of Moses and | his leadership of the Hebrews from the land of the Egyptians. .


......... . :


the 130 years that brought him from la tiny baby to manhood, are iomitted in the Bible, but for this Cecil Bi; de MlUe's ■


Pqrts of Moses’ life, including


tion turned. to' the writings of oncleht hjstoriansand modem writers, to. bring to the screen the idbamatlc story of the adven­ tures of the chosen: people.


Mosesi and ; Yul Brynner as Rameses, Prince of Eg^t. The cast also Indulges Anhe Baxter, John; iDerek, Edward G. Robin­ son,; Yvonne De Carlo, Debra PagetJ Nina ,Foch, Vincent Price and i^lr CedriciHardwlcke. ' -


Charlton Heston; stars as t ■ r * 1* ' ■ .* *


doctoi]'s wife and his slster-ln- I I


a Sealrch for | her i; in a fog- shfouded cemetery where a mur­ der ‘talkes pladej ■


negligence, the I disappearance of the doctor’s yoiing daughter and


KING LANE: blamed on the , I I '


William jrlnce portrays the kindly young


doctor against Amateur League SpotBgEt


Shipping AND hurst GI^E® IN


IT is ! f oingj to be a fight for bonoum in the CLITHEBOE


chanpiqis, a^re joint leaders with: Hurst Green; [and Low Moor and Waildington share second position; |


/ S t r u g g l e ! Md ‘were!: lucky to| come away ' -with a !■;( victory.


d a j y , Hui-st


16v e t 3. P . A . , b u t t h e p r i n t w o r k s w e r e l e a d i n g $1 a t ! h a l f - t i m e . - I S a b d e n j h a d i h o c h a n c e a g a i n s t


, W a d d i n g t o n g a l n ^ a n . 8- 5! w l n


^ w ! M o o i ' , , w h o r e t u r n e d h o m e w i t h a 5^ v i c t o r y I n : t h e b a g .


Cilpp|ig had ni-hard task in jiickihg up the!points on Satur- beating Chatbum S-2.


' - ■


Greeil, however, hail to I against jCalderstones,


;


three goals in >22 minutes from well-ta[ken chapees.


:


good through^p^ to D. FREE­ MAN, | Who scored in the 23rd minute, SQUIRES scored after 34 minutes and| WH50N in the 37th: {nd 41st minutes.


R.| ITocter, ileft-half,: made' a


came player, goal;


minutes old when CShatbum got their first goal through their Inside-left, and theif second goal when RICH, a Chipping put I through his own


Tlie second!. |half was seven


notched when R. PROCTER took a penalty.


; ' ,


team’s! players was Lon^n, who, on itlje left isying, tested the Ch a t b u r n goalkeeper ! many times.


- ' I


but ! failed atj close quarters. Chipping were: sound in all departments. I


Ohaibum played good football, . 4 ' ^ / i :U 'fifj r c MACHIN lOY type:w r ; CURSES rOR SETS ELECTRIC 01 1 CLoacwIorkI


E s : ITERS


OUTFITS


Caldeirstpnes lost chances


Hiirst Green T; Calderstones 0


isevet) ! minutes ! after the kick­ off, iCalderstonb ;would. have been! the victors had they not


’Q^iHOUGh ' HurU Green scored the. only gokl of the match


! throyui away iheii’' chances by bad snooting.


back' just befcffe the interval when J they lost G. !, Cross through injury. [He was taken to


. ; Hurst Green suffered d set­


RibchKter in a visiting spectar tor’s! !car to [receive medical attention, but -was able to return 20 minutes before the final whlstJeL i ! j ,


for .a long| period, the Hurst Green defenders, were kept busy, but thb hospital ■ side failed to take I full advantage.


scored ffie goal! from a corner by. G. 'C^oss. j .


RCtejER3C|Nj I centre-forward, ALL THE


C f f lL P R E ^ A T ^ A l i NO! 7


IN ST •


>CK i'LARGE, SELECTION OF THE >


IX V. QUI2; Ga m e s ON SHOW


1‘ SHOWN FEIOAJ 2 )6 IR O U N D


m ’S '


werej goalkeep^ Bqardman, Collier, centre-jhalf, Gudgeon, rlghtHback, |'Saedall, outside- left, I Hlndle, : fnside-left, and Young, inside-right.'


Outsijandlng for Hurst Green


played a' good game, as, did their full backs and j^lkeeper.


for Low


team' swept fiown oh toe Sabden defence to send: toe ball crash­ ing, merrily into toe net. Half­ time ;toore wp3-().


HOLLA<4D, PINCH (2) end il TOMLINSONj -j,


CLITHEBOE AMATEUR , lIeague , |p. W.D.L. F.A. R


Low Moor ..‘:4 2 1 1 14 8 5 Waddington 14 i 2 1 1 23 22 5 Sabden ....14 II 2 1 13 15 4 Chatbum ..i4 |2 0 2 12 15 4 C.PJ1. .1....I4 !l 0 3 12 18 2 Calocrstones :4 0 0 4 ,2 12 0


Chipping .-.(4 3 0 1 26 13 .6 Hm-st Green | 4 3 0 1 Jl W 6


HEI^OE low IN TOWN oda Water Popular Britain


:T>Y the end of : August, B r l j t a l n ! had received


l,021;QOol overseas visitors, the first , time thei million! mark has been passed so early in. the year, Figures released! by the British Travel and Holtr days Association show that the total for the'first eight iponths of tfalsi year was nine per cent, higher than the figure for the! corresponding perlod'Of 1958. '


The goals' caine from ABBOTT, ! :


toe yillagexs.[! -1 The . Igoal-zhunp-y, Lbw '! Moor


J^OW Moor i travelled to Sabden on I Saturday to overwhelm


ISabden 0 ';Low Moor 5 : • I- , I i The Ca'ldCrstones centre-calf/ WitW (3rora out of the game Outstanding : among the home


dllpping's : final goal was ['


AMilTEXiB LEAGUE'this season. jChlpplng, last season’s l |


I the strange deaths of a ? 1, law, which were , ! p l fy s i c l a n ’s


emtres around produc­


vdiom multiple trdgedy brushes: and Jim Backus is, seen as: a: Police 0hlei who ma once' In i love with the doctor’s deceased i wife. : '■ ,. , '


Susan iMorrow as the widow i with whom the doctor-finds a l lomantit interest, and Jacqueline: Scott, iiis nurse, who falls in! love with him.


Included also in the cast are: : i


“ From,Hell I t Came,” the story: of a weird killer growth from the I grave of a murdered native.


. On the. same , programme -Isi i


“\\TOmN OBSESSED” is al romantic and dramatic film!


set on a farm m ,the Canadian! Rockies.l


Sharron; who leads-a hard but: happy life on the farm with heri husban^ .(Arthur Franz) and: her young son (Dennis Holmes).|


■Into the breach steps,; lumb^ jack Stephen Boyd, hUt things


Then I her husband dies, and' Mary ..h^ to advertise for KelpJ


,dq not I go smoothly, and there, are mai|y dramatic events as the! nelghbo^ gossip, and the youn^ boy becomes frightened of thei liunberjack. '


Mantley


fllm, aid is adapted from the! novel


This is an imusual, human


Snow Birch ” by John *


old Jekwll and Hyde story in “ The Ugly Duckling ” and proves ‘ r , that the funny side


an Unexpected twist to the


kinsmor of the sinlsto doctor,. a gormles^ but jolly Jekyll who,' at one swig of the tipple that toppled his ancestor, turns into a Kandiome but hateful Hyde,


wee, Maudle Edwards and Jean Muir.cottar with the gangling


classic prescrip nard Is


comic ill the Columbia Pictures' release. In the latest version' of the narrative, the magic


Regin; lid Beckwith, Jon Pert- GENUINE h i g h - g r a d e


self ba<k dead or alive. Is told in “ Fa<» of a Fugitive” on the same pibgramme..


law on toe run who winds up in toe mountain town of Tangle Blue where Lin, McCarthy, toe sheriff of toe town, has blocked


all fexits while -he:, awaits the arrival of “Wanted" posters so ■he can[ know jiist! who he is looking pr.


I '


becomes involved in toe sheriff's dispute with .a- greedy rancher who has fenced off public land.


Sports Jottings New officials for


Supporters^ Club


Plnder and Derek Fletcher, Padiham did not prove a danger­ ous side. The home teaim should have won in a canter, but they could only muster one goal. The reshuflleq forward line could feasUy have had many more goals had they hit toe ban, but there was ala<& of power behind their shooting.


pORTUNATELY for Clitoeroe, who were without Tom


In spite of hinlself, MacMurray aI The bullet-blistered- story of Fred MacMurray -plays an out­


before md when it starts split­ ting hisj personality it is the cue for audiences to start splitting their sides.


man [who had to bring .him­


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: Had Pnder and Fletcher been playing, I am sure that Padiham would have suffered a heavier defeat. IC am also sure toe sup­ porters will Join with me In wish­ ing Tom Plnder a speedy


recovery from his illness, which confined him to his bed after the' F.A. cup tie.


up hoping to befit for the match with P^iham, but following medical examination he was ordered qack to bed for at least another, seven days.


After four days in bed;he got


his firm to help in a big demon­ stration they were staging last week.


Derek Metcher was required by ASTUTE PASSES


showed that he can play football. He has ^ d ball-control-and made! maijy very astute passes to his colleagues, taking advantage of toe opCn spaces.*. : i


Pat Feely, the new signing,


supporters hut. on Friday toe Ichowing were elected to serve on toe SjippcMers Club committee: Mr. J. Mc^e, chairman: Mr.; J. Snape, sectetaiy; Mrs. J. Holgate, treasurer. ' - .y,.


At toe meeting h^d In the


bers to Joli the Supporters’ Club. Clitoeroe P.C. stands high In


There Is to be a drive for mem­


the esteem of dubs in .the Lan­ cashire Co|nblnation on account of tneir Long association with football In [toe icoiuity, :and this being so tne club should receive strong sup^rt from the towns-


•the newly-formed Supporters Oil* to give an possible support to the Football Club. Thqre Is an air of confidence around Shaw, Bridge these days,. and full backing by the public can in­ crease this confidence and help ■to put the.club back where, other Combihatioili elute- say it -be­ longs—that is to; l^ivlsion 1.


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