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Share points in fighting finish ASHTON UTD. 1; CLITHEROE 1


DRAWING with the strong Ashton United side away on Satur- day, Clitheroe gave a performance which contradicted their


recent poor form. They more than held their own in the first half, and after losing the initiative for 25 minutes after half-time, they came back to stage a fighting finish.


second half relieved United of the danger of losing their proud record—28 home games without defeat


Tile visitors led until a scrambled goal after 15 minutes of the


point and might easily have come away with both points with a little more steadiness in front of goal.


Clitheroe more than earned a


fidently throughout the game, with the wing-halves linking up well with tlie forward line.


match through injury, reported fit before the game and was in­ strumental in opening up play and splitting the compact United defence.


Widdup, who missed last week's


defence was needed in the open­ ing minutes to repulse aggressive raids by the home side.


Quick tackling by the Clitheroe


away, but in Clitheroe's first real attack Pinder ballooned the ball over the bar from a corner.


Eventually Hindle was sent


chased a ball down the centre. Harding came out, but missed the bail to give the centre-forward an easy chance. Hooley, however, pushed Widdup off the ball. From the resulting free-kick, PINDER slammed a low drive into the net.


From a goal-kick, Widdup EXTRA EFFORT


put extra effort into their approach play for Chadwick to graze the bar from a cross by Elms and Wallace to save bril­ liantly from Marsh.


Spurred by the reverse, UniLed


a narrow escape when the indus­ trious Widdup centred for Par­ kinson to shoot just over.


At the other end, Ashton had


the interval, after which United came more into the picture.


Clitheroe held their lead until


failed to gather a ball, skidding on the rain-soaked turf, and CHADWICK rounded Heyes to scramble the ball in.


After 15 minutes, Wallace QUICK ATTACKS


tive after the equaliser and rocked United with a series of quick attacks


brought down just outside the area and Pinder's free-kick beat Harding but hit the bar. Clitheroe's defence tackled con­


time almost gave the visitors the winning goal. Widdup was


A free-kick a few minutes from Clitheroe regained the initia­


eroe the confidence which lias been lacking, and they may soon be able to climb from the rele­ gation zone.


This display may give CliLli-


bert, Burke; Marsh, Hooley, Butterworth; Chadwick, Ander­ son, Barrow, Johnson, Elms.


Teams: Ashton United; Harding; Hib-


Grayston; Bush, Hodson, Parkin­ son; Hindle, Gill, Widdup. Pinder, Birkett.


Clitheroe: Wallace; Heyes, Referee: Mr. H. Hindle. Burscough


S. Liverpool 13 5 2 6 24 18 12 Skelmersd’le 13 6 0 7 23 25 12 Rossendale 13 4 3 6 25 41 ii Earlestown 15 4 2 9 28 44 10 13 4 1 8 20 34 9


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Horwich .... 15 11 1 3 52 23 23 Chorley __ 13 10 1 2 45 23 2] Lancaster C. 15 9 2 4 34 16 20 N. Brighton 14 10 0 4 31 13 20 Morecambe 14 8 3 3 44 21 19 Ashton Utd. 14 9 1 4 41 19 in Southport 13 9 1 3 28 15 19 Marine . . . . 13 8 2 3 32 16 18 Netherfield 13 8 1 4 41 26 17 Nelson ...... 15 7 2 6 26 25 1G Fleetwood 14 7 1 6 29 18 15 Prescot C.


LANCS. COMB., DIVISION 1 P. W. D. L. F. A. PI,.


Sports Jottings Clitheroe sign player against keen competition


centre-forward or inside-forward. Eighteen-year-old Bernard, who


f 'LITHEROE on Monday night signed Bernard Wallbank, a


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ball League side. The Shaw Bridge club have


gained his signature in face of stiff opposition from many of the big Lancashire Combination out­ fits.


quirements this season has been a really sound inside-forward,


could inspire a rapid revival. It


SAME TEAM?


same team as last week: Wallace; Heyes, Grayslon; Bush, Hodson, Parkinson; Hindle, Gill, Widdup. Pinder, Birkett.


Clitheroe will probably field the


run of games without a win, they should stand their best, chance to-morrow.


If Clitheroe are to break their


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TO-MORROW’S MATCHES Lancs. Combination, Div. 1


Clitheroe v. Leyland Motors. Clitheroe Amateur League


St. Paul's v. Chatburn. Chipping v Low Moor. Waddington v. Gisburn Accrington Combination, Div. White Ash v. Clitheroe Res.


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Wood Top A v. Read Utd.


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and if Bernard hits top form lie is doubtful, however,


T IIE r,lm that set a new standard in British musicals, “ THE YOUNG ONES” (Palladium), which is making a second tour


which they stage a show, is


wealthy property owner, played by Robert Morley, is the leader


Cliff Richard, as the son of a


whether ho will turn out in to­ morrow's game with Leylnnd Motors at Shaw Bridge, owing to previous commitments.


of a club in a seedy London suburb. On the same programme is Joel McCrea in “Wichita.”


T HE classic tale of the siege of Troy is brought to the screen 1 “ The Wooden Horse of Troy,"


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Knows Y'Kiiow,” is a comedy starring Hylda Baker, Cyril


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Aeneas' journeys to recruit aid


Smith, Linda Castle and Peter Myers. Peter Myers and Linda CasLie


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JOSEPH KESSEL'S novel "The Lion," a strange and drama­


tic story of love, hate and savagery on a game reserve in Kenya, has already won its par­ ticular claim to fame, and there is much potential in the film, which stars William Holden, Trevor Howard and Capucine.


Amateur League Spotlight


BASHALL EAVES WIN AND TOPPLE GISBURN


Park and toppling Gisburn from second place in the CLITHEROE AMATEUR LEAGUE.


j j AS HALL EAVES won for the first time this season on Satur­ day, gaining a comfortable victory over Gisburn at Bashail


second place but will have to fight to keep it to-morrow when Gisburn go to Twitter Lane seeking revenge for a 4-2 home defeat in the first game of the season.


Waddington, who defeated Low Moor at Dick Field, move into


place goes on, Chipping are hold­ ing on to their lead at the head of the table.


While the struggle for second , ---------------------


St. Paul’s on Saturday and rele­ gated the Low Moor church team to joint bottom place.


cessive defeats, came back strongly to defeat Chatbum at the hospital ground.


Calderstones, after four suc­


should travel to Bashail Eaves, but tlie game has been post­ poned.


To-morrow the hospital side Results:


St. Paul’s 0, Chipping 6. Bashail E. 4, Gisbum 1. Calderstones 4, Chatburn 1 Low Moor 3, Waddington 4.


LEAGUE TABLE


Low Moor . Calderstones Bashail E. . Chatburn . St. Paul’s .


Chipping ... Waddington Gisburn . ..


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Bashail Eaves


gain first win Bashall Eaves 4; Gisburn 1


JJASHALL EAVES fought with more spirit and enthusiasm


than they have previously shown to gain their first win of the season over Gisburn.


defence, but JONES soon equal­ ised by running in from the wing to side-foot a through ball into the net.


Gisbum scored first through a misunderstanding in the home


ised, they never allowed Gishurn to settle and WHITTAKER put the home side ahead with a 25- yard drive.


Eaves continued their pressure and the last half-hour brought them two more goals.


In the second half, Bashall


ball in from a long throw by Holgate, and then RUDGYARD breasted down outside the area and shot the final goal


First, WHITTAKER flicked the Burnley Combination, Div. 1 Calderstones


of their early season form at the hospital ground on Saturday to defeat Chatburn.


DUST put the home side into the lead and lo minutes later the Chatburn goalkeeper failed to gather a right-wing cross which BARROTT forced into the net.


came shortly before half-time, when the inside-right scored following a defensive slip.


Chatburn’s consolation goal


after the interval, and the Chat­ burn defence were called upon to clear off the line four times.


Calderstones took the initiative


side with a shot from the edge of the penalty area and DUST completed the scoring, meeting a left-wing cross.


POWELL scored for the home A solo goal after 10 minutes by


AFTER four successive defeats, Calderstones recovered some


return to form Calderslofics 4; Cliatburn 1


Read lose in thriller


Lydgate Utd. 5; Read Utd. 4


Saturday and would not have returned unrewarded from Tod- morden, defeated by the odd goal in nine, if they had laken all their scoring opportunities.


lead through a goal by LYONS, but a fine header by LIVESEY from Hindle’s cross put the visi­ tors on level terms.


The home side were first in the


WOOD scored twice for Lydgate, while Read reduced the arrears through an own goal, and equal­ ised as a result of a free-kick taken by HAWORTH.


many thrills, with play moving from end to end. LYONS put Lydgate in the lead once more but GOODWAY brought the scores level.


The second half contained


by GREENWOOD snatched vic­ tory for the Todmorden team.


A late goal through a free-kick Before the interval, GREEN­


iREAD made their longest, journey of the season on


Once Bashall Eaves had equal­ They took two easy points from Dewhurst scores


four for Chipping St. Paul's 0; Chipping 0


r;HIPPING dominated the game throughout and St. Paul's


never seemed likely to halt their scoring.


top form and by hall-time had established a four-goal lead, centre-forward DEWHURST net­ ting a hat-trick with MERCER (R.) adding the other goal.


The visitors soon found their


could not break down the Chip­ ping defence, with the centre- half dominating the middle.


After the interval, St. Paul’s


outside-right curled inside the post and DEWHURST added the final goal.


A shot from the visitors' Waddington win


in last minutes Low Moor 3; Waddington 4


IN an exciting struggle at Dick Field, Waddington pipped


KAY,


netted twice in the first 20 minutes. As Low Moor came more into the game, DRIVER reduced the arrears before the break.


Waddington started well and their centre-forward,


tion, DRIVER took the ball through to equalise and after many exciting exchanges BEARD put the home side in the lead.


by two goals in the last three minutes through their inside-left and BENNETT.


Waddington snatched victory


forward Kay played strongly for Waddington, while Bolton, left- back, and goalkeeper Holden were outstanding for Low Moor.


Left-half Kirk and centre- Immediately after the resump­


Low Moor to take second place in the league table.


This Italian production con­


star and dances from a high-spirited young group. The second half of the film, in


Polished, funny and full of vitality


of Britain’s cinemas, is a bright and boisterous film starring Cliff Richard, Robert Morley, Carole Gray and Mclvyn Hayes.


The story takes second place to the many songs from the main William Holden has the role ot


an American lawyer whose wife (Capucine) has left him to marry a famous white hunter John Bullit (Trevor Howard). He ar­ rives in Kenya in response to his ex-wife's plea that help is needed in bringing up their daughter Tina (Pamela Franklin).


given up big-game hunting to become warden of a game reserve on the slopes of Mount Kenya, where he keeps a watchful eye on his “ Peaceable Kingdom" and also on his wife and the step-daughter he is bringing up in his own beliefs in jungle and tribal law.


Since marrying, Bullit has


conflict between the principals and makes the film big, dramatic and powerful entertainment.


This situation makes lor deep ,


film is a full-grown lion. King, which Tina has raised from a cub and which is used in the film to create a feeling of sympathy between man and beast.


One of the chief figures in the


play dancing partners, while Hylda Baker is cast as the dom­ ineering prospective mother-in- law.


ing Along,” an off-beat comedy of an over-amiable man's attempt to win the San Francisco City Song Contest


The second feature is “ Swing­


of an amateur song-wriler who becomes mixed up with gamblers, a hire-purchase company and the law in his attempts to write a winning song.


Tommy Noonan has Ihc rule


Eden also have leading roles in the film, with Bobby Vee, Ray Charles and Roger Williams ns guest stars.


Pete Marshall and Barbara e l - c o m e


Table Tennis Three teams share the lead


'THERE are still three teams in the Itibblcsdale Table Tennis


League who have a 100 per cent, record. Two belong to the same club, C.T.TC. A and B, and the other, Methodists A.


be the strongest in tho league, and even at this early stage in the season it would appear that one of them will win the cham­ pionship. Next week, however, one of


These three teams appear to PAINTS


these clubs must lose its record as Methodists A play C.T.T.C. B at Moor Lane. As the C.T.T.C. A and B are almost on a par, the result of this match could bo very vital


Last week's results:


St. Paul’s A 8, Calderstones B 2 Methodists A 6, C.P.A. 4 Catholic Y.C. 0, C.T.T.C. A 10. Methodists Y C. 3, St. Paul’s B 7 C.T.T.C. B 8, I.C.I. 2


Next week’s fixtures: Monday:


Calderstones A v. Caldersloncs B Methodists Y.C. v. C.P.A St. Paul’s A v. I.C.I. C.T.T.C A v. St. Paul’s B Catholic Y.C. v. Methodists B. Wednesday: Methodists A v. C.T.T.C. B.


Youth League St. Paul’s make crashing start


League, did not make a happy start. They visited Twitter Lane on Saturday and crashed by 17 goals In the re-play of a game that


GT. Paul’s, playing their first game in Clitheroe Youth


was declared void earlier in the season, Edisford Rangers defea­ ted Chatburn.


Waddington 17, St. Paul’s 0. Edisford Rangers 4, Chatburn 1.


tain St. Paul’s. Results:


Clitheroe A ......... 6 5 Waddington ...........7 4 Edisford R................6 4 Chatbum .............. 6 3 Sabden ................. 6 1 St. Barts...................6 1 Henthorn ............... 6 0 St. Paul’s ............ 1 0


LEAGUE TABLE P. W. D. L. Pt. 0 11


To-morrow, Rangers will enter­


Calderstones A 4, Methodists B 6.


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Inter-League Cup Clitheroe to meet Bangor City


up a magnificent fight against the might ol Napoli in the Euro­ pean Cup-winners Cup, will be Clitheroe’s opponents in the third round of the Cheshire League and Lancashire Combina­ tion Inter-League Cup.


■RANGOR CITY, who found lame this season by putting


No date has been fixed for the completion of this round, but all


clubs are asked to ensure that games are played no later than


Bangor by defeating Oswestry Town in a first-round replay at Shaw Bridge after drawing tho original tie at Oswestry. They had a bye in the second round. There is only one all-


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