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Brownlee scores two hat-tricks CLITHEROE 2; NETHERFIELD 7
six goals in his side’s runaway win. The young leader was always too fast for Hodson, who was
Q.APS galore were carved in Clitheroe’s defence at Shaw Bridge on Saturday, w’hen Ncthcrficld centre-forward Brownlee scored
drawn out of the middle on several occasions only to be beaten by Brownlee’s speed.
capable of halting the Netherfield scoring machine came just after the interval. Three goals behind at the break, the home side scored twice in the first minutes of the second half.
The only time Ciitheroe seemed
danger, went back to all-out attack and swamped the Ciith
Netherfield, however, saw the
eroe defence with quick, clear- cut moves. The visitors scored twice with
greasy surface to let in Mc Mullen, whose square pass was tapped home by BROWNLEE, and then BROWNLEE sprinted through a hesitant defence to score again from close range.
in the first 15 minutes. First, Hodson slipped on the
low shot from Gill was kicked against a post by Hoggarth and another dangerous cross from Gill was grabbed at the last second by Holmes.
Netherfield were lucky when a DARING SAVES
the attack and Wallace was forced into daring saves by a strong shot from Tulloch and a drive from Lambert.
Tho visitors were soon back on
half hat-trick, meeting a centre from Lambert.
came shortly after the interval and the home side scored two quick goals. The first came when Pinder. ringed by defenders,
Signs of a Ciitheroe revival BROWNLEE completed a first
slipped a pass for PARKINSON to shoot from close range.
pin-point centre for PINDER to hook into the net.
In the next J’aid, Gill placed a
complete control of the match and attacked relentlessly the
From then on, Netherfield took
Ciitheroe goal. Brownlee took advantage of
Hodson’s miskick to give an easy chance to McMULLEN, sprinting down the middle.
plete his second hat-trick of the game, heading in a Lambert centre, bursting through another gap and having a shot from the left wing deflected into the net by Grayston.
SORRY DISPLAY
ance was a sorry one. The heavy rain may be blamed for defensive errors, but too often the defence was caught out of position by a fast-raiding attack.
Clitheroe's all-round perform BROWNLEE went on to com
Table Tennis Three teams gain first win
r| 1HREE teams, St, Paul's A, Methodists B and I.C.I.,
the season too well, should be a team to watch, as they are much stronger than last year.
St. Paul's, who have not started
son played with Chaigley Trans port, has joined them, and, along with last year's improving players. St. Paul's A should do quite well.
Ted Thompson, who last sea
this week for Alf Szulik, who has been absent for two years through injury. He helped C.T.T.C. B to a 6-4 win over C.P.A. The president of the league, Mr. P. Brown, was wel comed to a meeting of C.T.T.C. club and he watched the A team play Calderstones A.
A welcome back into the league
wards failed to put on an aver age showing, except for periods early in each half.
As an attacking force, the for
defeat in eight games and on their performance it was not hard to believe.
This was Clitheroe’s sixth
waite, Grayston; Bush, Hodson, Barton; Tomlinson, Gill, Parkin son, Pinder, Birkett.
Teams: Ciitheroe: Wallace; Dowth-
Holt; Talbot, Downey, Duncan; Hough, Tulloch, Brownlee, Mc Mullen, Lambert.
Netherfield: Holmes; Hoggarth, Sabden. Referee: Mr. C. M. Cooke,
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Ashton Utd. v. Ciitheroe. Ciitheroe Amateur League
Low Moor v. Waddington St. Paul’s v. Chipping Bashall Eaves v. Gisburn Calderstones v. Chatburn
Burnley Comb., Div. 1 Lydgate Utd. A v. Read Utd.
but one who gets 10 men work ing.’
THE LAST WORD ‘ A LEADER Is not a man who does 10 men’s work,
Methodists A C.T.T.C. A . . . . C.T.T.C. B . . . . C.P.A................ Calderstones A St. Paul's A .. Methodists B I.C.I.................. Calderstones B Catholic Y.C. St. Paul’s B .. Methodists Y.C
LEAGUE TABLE P. W. D. L. Pt.
gained their first win of the season this week in the Ribbles- dalc Table Tennis League.
(he intrm,; ^ ^ ran^) has been brought to the screen with all ng drama of the original theatre production,
Tnr i - '1 VU:RS controversial play “ VIEW FROM ’the linnaff1™^ sto.ry ,of Passionate conflicts which torment an affec-
s,a r ,?a? ^allone, who starred in the Paris production of the play again portrays—this time in
hpRiififn?1811 selzec! by an overpowering jealousy when his wife's Deautiful young niece fails in love. The Italian film and stage
English—the obsessed longshore man.
his wife, and Carol Lawrence portrays his niece.
Maureen Stapleton appears as
immigrant, whom the niece loves, while Raymond Pelligrin plays his older brother and Morris Carnovsky has the role of a compassionate lawyer who tries unsuccessfully to prevent the violent climax.
Jean Sorel has the part of the
Inspector” stars Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart.
A. DRAMATIC story of two people on the run, “ The
cf the Amsterdam C.I.D., played by Stephen Boyd, who is tortured by his failure to save his fiancee
The story concerns an inspector Last week’s results:
C.T.T.C. A 10, Calderstones A 0. St. Paul’s A 8, St. Paul’s B 2.
Methodists B 10, Methodists Y.C. 0.
Calderstones B 0, Methodists A 10.
C.P.A. 4, C.T.T.C. B 6. I.C.I. 8, Catholic Y.C. 2.
Next week’s fixtures;
Monday: St. Paul's B v. Calderstones A. C.T.T.C. B v. Catholic Y.C.
Wednesday:
Calderstones B v. Methodist Y.C.
C.P.A. v. St. Paul’s A Methodists B v. C.T.T.C. A.
Thursday: I.C.I. v. Methodists A.
a reincarnation of his fiancee and frees her from the clutches of an ex-Nazi white slaver.
career to helping the girl to emigrate to Palestine, her sole desire, and the story takes many unusual twists throughout the hazardous journey.
The Inspector commits his
Kern as a Bible - quoting smuggler, Hugh Griffith as a renegade Dutchman and Harry
Andrews as a colourful Arab gunrunner.
century, “ Prisoner of the Iron Mask” s t a r s
A STORY of treachery in an Italian dukedom in the 18th
poisoned by his treacherous advi-
Guida and Andrea Bosic. The Duke is being slowly
Amateur League Spotlight
CHIPPING KEEP GRIP ON TOP POSITION
JTOLLOWING a tremendous light-back on their own ground against Bashall Eaves on Saturday, Chipping keep their posi
slammed in six goals in the second half They were led to vic tory once more by Dewliurst, who scored four times.
tion at the head of CLITHEROE AMATEUR LEAGUE. Tlie champions found themselves 6-3 down at the interval but
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place, were also not sure of gain ing the points from the game at the Coronation ground with St. Paul's at the half-way stage.
Gisburn, who stay in second
Yorkshire team to a draw until the interval, after which Gisburn took command. Gisburn centre- forward Hodgson scored a hat- trick.
The lowly church side held the
to have a comfortable lead at half-time, and they did not have to score in the second half to defeat Chatburn.
Low Moor were the only team
place in the league table, defeat ing Calderstones by the odd goal in seven.
Waddington held on to third
Calderstones 3, Waddington 4. Gisburn 5, St. Paul’s 1. Chipping 9, Bashall Eaves 7. Chatburn l, Low Moor 4.
Results:
Chipping Gisburn __ 6 Waddington 5 Low' Moor .. 6 Calderstones 6 Chatburn ... 5 St. Paul's .. 6 Bashall E. 6
P. W. D. L. P. A. Pt.
1 31 20 10 1 22 14 1 27 16 2 16 14 4 23 16 3 9 17 4 12 32 4 20 31
Low Moor score
four in first half Chatburn 1; Low Moor 4
Chatburn could only reduce tire arrears in the last 45 minutes.
^L L Low Moor's goals were scored in the first half and
DRIVER opened the scoring for Low Moor with a shot from the edge of the penalty area and PINCH, the centre-forward, quickly increased the lead.
After only a few minutes’ play,
LEY added two more for the visitors.
Before the interval, WINCK-
half, McLEAN netted for Chat burn, who tried hard to get on terms but failed to finish off some promising moves.
Mid-way through the second
Moor's Pinch were the outstand ing players.
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their challenge Gisburn 5; St. Paul's 1
Chipping, with a convincing win over St. Paul’s at the Coronation ground.
Q.ISBURN kept up their chal lenge to tlie league leaders,
Moor side the first goal of the match, but Gisburn soon equal ised soon after to keep them level at half-time.
An own goal gave the Low
team took command and HODG SON added another hat-trick to his tally this season.
After the interval the home
by goalkeeper Dennett, Emery, Hilton and Geldard, while Wood
Gisburn also were well served
ward was St. Paul’s outstanding player.
Calderstones in lead, then lose
Calderstones 3; Waddington 4
to defeat in the second half at the hospital ground.
within five minutes of each other for Calderstones in the first half.
l second half to put his side in the After BARROTT equalised for
ead.
Waddington’s winning goal five minutes from time.
Caldera ones, BRIDGE scored
Waddington's victory was due a j H}eir greater determination
make a good side, but they will lose more matches if they persist
in not playing together as a team.
Chipping win
after bad start Chipping 9; Bashall Eaves 7
This was mainly due to the greasy ball eluding defenders.
pLAYED in heavy rain, this game produced 16 goals.
terval, but scored six in the second half to Bashall Eaves’
Chipping trailed 6-3 at tlie in
one and emerged two-goal winners. Under good conditions, how
ever, the score could have been vastly different.
and Dewhurst, of Chipping, were the most dangerous forwards and were always on the look-out for scoring opportunities.
Rudgyard, of Bashall Eaves, Burnley Comb.. Div. 1
Read give their best display
Read Utd. 5; Wanderers 3
'[READ gave their best perform ance of the season in driving
when a well-placed comer from left-winger Taylor was deflected into the net by a Wanderers defender. Read’s advantage was short-lived, however, FENSWICK equalising shortly afterwards.
Tire village side took the lead
when GOODWAY scored but HAGGAS and EVANS put’wan derers in front by the interval.
Read were again in the lead
After the turn-round, Read commanded the exchanges, des pite having to play up the slope. Centre-forward IVAN WILKIN SON was in good form, and bagged three goals to put his side in an unassailable position.
rain on a muddy field on Satur day against Wanderers.
nd better all-round team work. Calderstones have the talent to
forward. however, scored a hat- trick within 10 minutes in the
KAY, the Waddington centre- DUST and POWELL scored
Two goals in the lead at half time. Calderstones slumped
PALLADIUM Mi ch el Le- moine, Wandisa
Also in the cast are Leo Mc
from a Nazi concentration camp during the war. He sees in Lisa (Dolores Hart)
Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 2, 1962
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ser when the Duke’s son and his friend learn of the treachery.
assassins, the Duke's son is cap tured and an unusual sequence of events takes place.
After a brush with a group of
Planet ” is a futuristic science fiction film set soon after the initial conquest of the solar system by spacemen from earth.
“ Journey to tlie Seventh
dition sets out to investigate the planet Uranus in their quest for life on other worlds.
exciting discoveries in a strangely beautiful but eerie land.
The expedition makes many
Hobbs of “Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation,” piayed by James Stewart.
Q.ETTING away from it all was a big problem to the Mr.
will be different, and it certainly is.
This year's holiday, he hopes,
holiday house by the coast for the fortnight. Hobbs agrees—a fatal step. The first sudden view of the
His wife suggests they take a
beach decorated by a cavernous derelict house, from which even the mice have retreated in dis order, seems to emphasise that
as his holiday neighbour, and Fabian.
Youth League Athletic keep
in winning form
rjLITHEROE ATHLETIC, firm ^ favourites to win the Ciitheroe Y o u t h League championship, continued their winning streak on Saturday by defeating Chatburn at Chatburn.
were won by wide margins. Waddington travelled to Gt. Harwood to overwhelm St. Bartholomew’s, while Edisford Rangers easily defeated Hen- thorn a t home. To-morrow, St. Paul’s, the
The other two games played
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Ciitheroe Ath. 6, Chatburn 3. St. Barts 1, Waddington 10. Edisford R. 12, Henthorn 0.
TO-MORROW’S FIXTURES
Waddington v. St. Paul’s. Edisford R. v. Chatburn.
Edisford R.......... 5 3 0 2 6 Sabden ............ .. 6 1 2 3 4 St. Barts ........ .. 6 1 2 3 4 Henthorn H. ... 6 0 0 6 0 St. Paul’s .... .. 0 0 0 0 0
Ciitheroe A. ... 6 5 1 0 11 Waddington ... 6 3 2 1 8 Chatburn
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Sports Jottings Ciitheroe may
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table, Ciitheroe are hoping to sign new players within the very near future, and the team to play Ashton United away to-morrow may contain new faces.
JN a bid to halt their slide down their slide down the league
nounced, but it will almost cer tainly include centre-forward Mel Widdup, now fit after miss ing last week’s match through a leg injury.
The team has not yet been an
task to-morrow. United, who were promoted from the Second Division last season, are hard to defeat on their own ground.
shown on Saturday will be needed if Ciitheroe are to pro duce their first win since Sep tember 12th, when they defeated Earlestown at Shaw Bridge.
Much better form than that HARD GAMES
with Leyland Motors, Ciitheroe have four hard games to come.
and after entertaining Chorley they will visit Rossendale United and meet Horwich R.M.I. at Shaw Bridge.
They visit old rivals Nelson,
inspiration, the present lean period could continue for some time.
Unless the team finds some
morrow as their scheduled opponents, Helmshore United, are engaged in a cup match.
MAGPIE.
material damage estimated at £4,662,000, bringing the estimated total for the first nine months of the year to £41,232,000. This ex ceeds by £2 million the total wastage for the whole of 1961.
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