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more direct raids always loot the more dangerous side. Two good goals by Tom
Finder. Olithcroc’s inside clinched the issue a fte r Burs
cough got on level ten,’s- in a. breath-taking s tar t. BU s
cough took the lead almost witn-
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with Wallace well beaten. Within a minute Chthcioe
were on level terms. From a corner Wallbank twice headed the ball to allow Kirk to crack th e ball into th e net from the
edge of th e area. Hurs t ju s t about reached tnc
ball but could n o t prevent it
crossing the line. Clithcroe snatched the lead m
the 17th minute when a grand ru n by Dixon split the home defence and from a low centre. Wallbank had a reasonably easy
task in beating Hurst. Burscough skipper Spencer
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David Brady scoring. The Waddington defence too*
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of accurate passing positional play. Clitheroc's defence generally
and good
did well, with Wallace throwing little away and both full-backs getting through a tremendous amount of work. Bush also had a typically good
hard-tackling game. Tom Pindcr h ad one of his best games for some time. He took
his chances well and there was no more enthusiastic and harder worker on th e field. Eighteen-years-old Jo h n Kirk
They were well worthy of both points but it must be recog -- minutes of their skipper and inside-left Kenny
. , .
Derby day thriller
LOW MOOR 5; ST. PAUL'S 5 I T was “derby day” a t Dick
Field and the game certainly
was in th e derby class. Few league games can have been more exciting as this struggle which ended - 1th th e sides level a t 5—5 a f te r a late spree by Low Moor, who scored three in the la s t 15 minutes. Low Moor left it late in both
halves. They were three down a t one stage in the first h a lf but made the score 3—2 a t the inter val. St. Paul's were 5—2 in the lead until the la s t 15 minutes when the home side produced
three goals. In th e first 15 minutes, St.
also justified the kindly com ments made when he first played with Clitheroc. His ball control was quite good, he opened out play with discretion, an d the goal ho scored was a real gem. Hep Dixon did much b e tte r on
Paul's scored three times, T. Pearce heading home from a right-wing centre, J . Pearce find ing the n e t a f te r a solo run, and Seedall scoring a f te r taking ~ through ball from Catlow. Then Low Moor h i t back, Winckloy scored from a centre
from I. Driver an d I. Driver fu r th e r reduced the arrears. Soon a fte r the interval, St.
the r ig h t wing th an on th e left and i t no t astonishing to learn th a t he began his career on the right and only drif ted to the left because of the scarcity of men in th a t position. Teams: Burscough: Hurst;
Rees. Moiling; Murphy. Jones, Todd: Eyres. Steele. Wallace, Spencer, Farrell. Clitheroe: Wallace: H c y c s ,
Morecambe.
Paul’s were back on th e offensive an d Blatchford had th e misfor tune to chest the ball p a s t Scott. Then Bennett unleashed a shot from th e edge of the area to p u t the church side comfortable
ahead. But shocks were ahead for
Gravston: Bush. Hodson. Pa rk in son: Dixon, Kirk, Wallbank,
Pindcr, Leaver. Referee. Mr. R. Ditchfield,
BASHALL EAVES SCORE SEVEN
HORTON-IN-RIBBLESDALE 2, BASHALL EAVES 7-
ton reeling throughout t h e second half of this Craven Cup tic on Saturday. Horton, floundering in the
4 STIRRING, forceful display by Bashall Eaves had Hor
lower depths of the Craven League second division, were sporting opponents, bu t lacked th a t fighting cup-tie spirit. Eric Green and Eric Preedy
St. Paul’s. I. Driver scored from a Wincklcy centre and Duck worth emerged from a melee to prod th e ball home. The equaliser came with ju s t
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two minutes to go. The Winck- Icv—Driver combination, a big
asset to the Low Moor forward line worked once again and Driver headed home Winckley’s
centre. In a tough game many players
gave their sides good service. Blair and Procter, of Low Moor, and Sims and R. Driver, of St. Paul’s, worked h a rd in defence, while T. Pearce and Catlow, St. Paul’s, and I. Driver an d Winck lcy, Low Moor were the outstand
ing forwards. Teams: Low Moor: Scott:
Leach. Procter; Rigg. Blatchford, Blair: Duckworth. I. Driver, Wincklev, Hargreaves. Manning. St. Paul’s : Whittaker ; Sims,
Thompson: Aspin, R. Driver, Swarbrick: J. Pearce, Bennett, T. Pearce, Catlow, Sccdall.
were the heroes of the Bashail Eaves team. Especially in the second half when the Craven j team were tiring they created huge gaps in th e ir defence, finishing off with powerful shots. Neither team c o u l d settle
down in th e early stages, play being ra th e r scrappy. Graually, however, Bashall Eaves began to find th e ir feet and cohesion between attack and defence. Green put Bashall on the
CALDERSTONES IN COMMAND
CALDERSTONES <1 CHIPPING 2
. SWIRLING wind and
victory tra i l with two well-taken goals, one a hard drive from 25
yards. A move from th e right orought
th e first goal of the second half through Preedy. Horton reduced the a r re a rs through Middleton, bu t Preedy snapped up another chance from a goai-mouth
scramble. Bashall continued to attack,
but a smar t breakaway by Wall- bank narrowed the gap for
Horton. From this point, how ever. the Craven side were never in the picture. Malcolm Robinson n e t t e d
xY strong Caldcrstones contri buted to the second defeat of the season for the once-mighty Chipping. Calderstones never seemed in
danger of defeat and were in command for the whole of the
match. A well-placed shot from r ig h t
winger Owen pu t the hospital side ahead a f te r 15 minutes' play and le f t-w in g e r Porritt five minutes la te r scored the second
with a power shot. Five minutes before the inter
val. Brooks scored with a simple
shot. Chipping came back a f te r the
twice with good efforts, a good all-round display ending with Preedy getting his ’’hat-trick ” In d e f e n c e . W i I l i a m
O'Donnell, was outstanding. T e am :— Bashall Eaves: Ben
nett: Cowell, Ripley: O’Donnell, O’Connell. H o l g a t e : Jones. Green, Robinson. Rudgyard,
Preedy.
resumption and Squires netted with a soft shot th a t escaped
the goalkeeper. Owens gave Brooks a pass to
re-instate the three-goal margin but Squires received a through pass from Mercer to reduce the
arrears. Squires and Mercer were Chip-
ping's soundest players with Owen and F o r r i t t lively wingers for the hospital side.
‘New look’ champions again beaten away
OWING lo cup commitments, there were only two uai plaved in the Clitheroc Amateur League on Saturday, when
Low Moor and St. Paul’s shared 10 goals and Caldcrstones defeated Chipping.
The Dick Field “ derby”
was a real thriller with St. Paul’s leading 5—2 until 15 minutes from time. But the ” old firm ” in the Low Moor forward line, Ian Driver and Keith Winckley got to work and pulled the home side level. This wa-s the second successive
week th a t St. Paul's had been
involved in a 10-goal match. Last week thov went, clown 10-0 to
C.isbum ‘ a t
the Commercial
Ground. The point, they gained was St.
Paul’s first in four games. Chipping1 look very much on
the down-grade these days. Then* only win this season was against lowly Trinity and they have been defeated by Gisburn arid by Caldcrstones on Saturday. Both defeats, however, have been away from home. But Chipping scorn only a-
shadow of their former great ness which took them to five successive league championship wins. Many of their older players arc
unavailable an d some h a v e “hung up their boots.” including, i t is rumoured. Stephen Dcw- hurst, their free-scoring centre-
spired in going down 4-2 to a strong hospital side, which had two tricky wingers in Owen and Povritt. In the Craven Cup competi
forward. On Saturday they were unin
tion. Waddington made their exit a t Grasslngton, defeated 2-1.
Waddington would n o t capita lise on first, h a lf pressure and were kept in th e running only by a late goal from David Brady. Bashall Eaves were luckier.
They d e f e a t e d H o r to n - in Ribblesdale 7-2 to progress to the second round of the com petition.
Results: League
Low Moor 5; St. Paul’s 5. Calderstones 4; Chipping 2.
Craven Cup— 1st round
Grassington 2; Waddington 1. Horton-in-Ribblesdale 2; Bashall Eaves 7.
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