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CLITHEROE HUMBLED BY LOWLY PRESCOT


X E X T to the bottom of the league table, Prescot Cables, des- x pile their experience in attack, came to Shaw Bridge hardly given a hope of taking two points back towards the Mersey. But Cables had the power to shock and they left the


rearguard dizzy with some electrifying play on tile edge of area.


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Had they finished their with the same effort


they would have been at least


three goals up by' the interval. Clilheroe's half back l in e


(ended at times to dally with the ball and forwards with the speed and tenacity of Bill O'Loughlin and John Curtin were not slow to take opportunities. In the opening minutes Curtin


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mendous drive which heal Fletcher but lifted inches over


way through the second half with a simple goal in direct con­ trast to the complex situations


the bar. Cables snatched victory mid­


Bill Bradbury found Curtin un­ marked 20 yards out and he slip­ ped a low siiot into the net.


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(hey were quicker to the ball. Clitheroe had too many indivi­


duals in the forward line and a half-back line whieh was far too


slow. Brian Parkinson and A.an


Bush never got into the and Dennis Hodson made many errors of judgment. Behind them. Derek Hryes.


Cables deserve their win. as


nf Chalburn's home game with Low Moor on Saturday when they b„ ading._________________ _____________________


CHATBURN KEEP UP CHALLENGE


Cliatburn 4; Low Moor 1


[DOMINANT for most of the game. Cliatburn kept


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home win. Cliatburn attacked from the start and were unlucky not to


score in the first few minutes but in a breakaway, Low Moor centre-forward Driver hit the post from a good position. This was followed by heavy


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Manning running the hall over


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area. McLean and Slingcr work hard


in the Cliatburn attack with Hargreaves. Simpson and Bith nell playing stout roles


defence. Blair and Bolton had goou


games in the Low Moor defence while Manning worked well in a


generally subdued forward line.


Teams: Chatburn: Johnson: Simpson


Cornthwnilo: Y a t e s . Har­ greaves. Bithncll: H o i g a t e McLean. Greenwod. Slingcr,


Seed. Low Moor: Scott: Rtgg Bolton: „ ..


Pickard. Procter. Blair: Duck­ worth. Beard. Driver. Hargreaves.


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venport, Grisedale: Connor. Gill. Mercer: Taylor, Curtin, Blease, Bradbury. O’Loughlin. Referee; J. Yates. Atherton.


Nelson .. .. 12 9 2 1 27 11 20 New Br’ton 10 8 1


LANCS COMBINATION DIV. 1 P w D L F A PtA


Netherfield. 10 G 3 1 29 13 15 Choriev .. n 7 0 2 23 8 14 H*w*ch RMI 13 r> 2 5 24 18 14 L'easter C. 11 G 4 28 23 13 Ashton u. . 12 3 5 4 24 21 11 Clithcroc .. 12 4 3 5 18 24 11 Marine


Bactip Boro* 13 7 2 4 20 21 16 Morccambe 11 7


Drovlsden . 11 7 2 2 19 9 16 3 34 13 15


24 13 17


Burscough . n 4 1 6 21 22 9 S. Liverpool 10 3 3 4 20 22 9 S'thport R. 12 4 1 7 18 23 9


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TO GISBURN


GISBURN 2; WADDINGTON 1 4 L TH O U G H Waddington


-V. fought back strongly in the second half they could not equal Gisburn’s two first-half goals. The league-leaders had most of


the ball in the first half and kept the pressure on the Wnd-


dington goal. Inside-right Marsden shot


Gisburn into the lead after 20 minutes and his wing partner Hodgson added the second ten


minutes later. Speak, Waddington inside-left


and the most penetrative of his side's forwards. scored the visitor’s only goal 15 minutes from the final whistle. Centre-half Wilson was the star of a strong Gisburn


defence. Teams: Gisburn: Dennet:


Smith; Embrey. Wilson. Hodgson, Woodworth. Marsden. Southward Waddington: Webster


Speak. Brady.


TOP THREE TEAMS TAKE FULL POINTS


against lower opposition.


A L L three Clitheroe Amateur League games on Saturday ended much as expected with the three top sides winning .


St. Paul’s, next to the bottom of the table, were for the third


week in succession involved in a game which ended in an aggregate of double figures. Two weeks ago they l o s t -------------------------------


10—0 to Gisburn. last week they drew 5—5 in a “derby” with Low Moor and on Saturday they crashed 8—4


at home lo Calderstoncs. This victory keeps Calderstoncs


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level with unbeaten Gisburn at the head of the table, though the Yorkshire team have a game in hand. Gisburn were run close on


Saturday by Waddington but scraped home by the mid goal in three. Chatburn were well in com­


mand at home to Low Moor and kept up their challenge to the leaders with a 4—1 win. Low Moor scored first and were level at half-time but three 'goals in the second half saw Chatburn through.


CUP CLASH


Getting behind with their fixtures arc Bashall Eaves, who


have only played one game since the start of the season. The reason is that they have been involved in the Craven Cup and the Lancashire Junior Shield competitions. A 7—2 win over Horton-in-


Gisburn —


Calderstones Chatburn .. Low Moor ..


Bashull E. .. Wadd’ton ..


Chippine • • S. Paul’s .. Trinity


Ribblcsdalc last week kept them


in the Craven Cup. On Satur­ day they went through to the second round of the Shield,


played tomorrow, by defeating


Wanderers after extra time in a first round replay at Burnley. Their opponents tomorrow are


Ribchester, who are joint-second in the Blackburn Combination


first division. Tomorrow’s top game in the


league will be the clash at the Commercial Ground between league-leaders Gisburn and Calderstoncs, both with eight points and each averaging more than four goals per match. Results: Chatburn 4; Low


TABLE


P W D L F A P 4 4 0 0 20 3 8


5 4 0 1 23 14 8 4 3 0 1 17 7 6 4 1 1 2 11 15 3 1 1 0 0 5 1 2 3 1 0 2 8 9 •j


3 1 0 2 9 11 2 5 0 1 4 11 34 1 3 0 0 3 6 H 0


Baron. Dixon: Parker,


Jack-


son Pearson: Marsden. .. — Grooby; Aspin. Dinsdale. Bridge,


Wilson, SPORTS NOTES


who lias complained of an injury sustained a couple of weeks ago. Jackie Leaver returns at left-


| e f t -h alf ancl captain. Brian I J Parkinson, has been dropped from the Clitheroe side to visit Barrow Reserves tomorrow. Also out, is Bernard Wallbank


half and Mel Widdup comes in at centre-forward to play his first Combination game since lie was injured in the home game with Morccambe on August 28 the


first home game of the season. The return of Widdup could


make a big difference to a Clith­ croc forward line that has lacked a.striker for seme lime. Widdup’s bustling style has been missed this season ‘ lias the ability to' turn o '.v. f-ehancc into a goal and that :s what Clitheroe


need. Tom Pinder will probably cap­


tain the side. Clitheroe players can expect


some criticism when they give such an indifferent display as they did last Saturday, but some of ihc spectators are not helping matters by the type or comments


watched


Bashall Eaves pull through


WANDERERS 21 BASHALL EAVES »


(Lancashire Junior Shield 1st round replay)


Reduced to ten men when left-


back Peter Ripley was carried off in extra time. Bashall Eaves held on lo a two-goal lead snatched early in the extra period and won through to the second round after 230 minutes


football. Both sides played typical cup-


tie football, the exchanges being


hard and fast. Bashall Eaves scored first


Malcolm Robinson heading over the keeper but Wanderers were level at the interval, scoring from melee in the goalmouth. A good low shot beat George


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Bennett early in the second half but Robinson brought, the score level again after a shot had re­ bounded from the keeper. The score was level at the end


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When Ripley was earned oft, .


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the thick of it. Bashall Eaves deserved to win


if only on the strength of their nevor-sav-die fighting spirit. Bashall Eaves team: Bennett:


Cowell. Ripley; O'Donnell. O’Con­ nell. Holgate: Jones. Green. Robinson. Rudgvard, Preedy.


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recovery will be extended by cricketers all over the district to Roland Scotl. Ribbiesdalc Wan­ derers’ opening batsman, who has had to undergo an operation which proved move serious than anticipated. On account of his illness,


Roland had to miss the victory celebration of the club, on Sat­


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FIXTURES Barrow Res. v. Clitheroe.


CLITHEROE AMATEUR LEAGUE


Trinitv v. St. Pauls. Waddington v. Chipping. Calderstones v. Gisburn.


ACCRINGTON COMB. DIV. 1


Clitheroe Res. v. Fail-field Utd. Lancashire Junior Shield— 2nd Round


Ribchester v. Bashall Eaves.


Moor l. Gisburn 2: Waddington l. St. Paul's 4: Calderstones 8


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