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V-'-rTy The Clitheroe Advertiser. & Times. November 29, 1963 9


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Ml.,, -l 1 I soi l' ANII MISTAKES COST


CLITHEROE BOTH POINTS


rpHE Shaw Bridge mud has often baffled visitors but on Saturday it was Clitheroe who fell victim to the mire when


they persisted in playing the short-passing game. But despite the shortcomings of Clitheroe’s play, the game


was exciting. Twice Clitheroe pulled back a goal’s disadvan­ tage before they were finally beaten by another tragic mistake.


One cannot really blame cannot


the Clilhcroe players for all their mistakes. Defenders slid in all d i r e c t i o n s when


attempting to turn quickly and it seemed obvious from the start that a reasonable number of goals would be


UOTBAI-LS. BOOTS. STICKS AND HOOTS.


ROWS. GOLF HACKS SLEDGES.


S FAMOUS GAMES,


RABBIT. 1T.UTTEK. c h e s s , d r a u g h t s ,


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ever was quicker to spot the halLchance than the Clitheroc attack and they capitalised.


scored. The Ashton forward line, how­


Two of the visitors’ goals wore


presonted by slips and the other came as a direct result of a dofondor falling in mid-field.


well-taken efforts but had more pressure been thrown on the United defence, especially in the second half, when they were defending the treacherous Jubi­ lee goal, they too might have been forced into making mis­


Both of Clitheroe’s goals were ikI A n t l e r Ca s e s


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takes.Instead of working cross-ways to goal. Clitheroe might have gleaned better results from using the long ball to split tbe defence.


came after 12 minutes when Brian Parkinson slipped in the goalmouth, brought Wallace down with him and Willett was presented with an easy oppor-


The


E A S Y CH AN C E first goal


of the match


tUUnitcd held their lead until shortly after the interval. A drive from 20 yards by Tom Pindor hurtled past Browne and re­ bounded six yards on to the pitch


from the net support. But after United’s next attack


the visitors were back in the lead. Shepherd scoring from close


raTheii Willett left Wallace floundering in the mud at the edge of the area. I t would have been simple for him to tap home. But he shot as hard as he could


Clttheroc defensive sl>P ana Campbell raced through to hi-


Seconds later came another __ m


th to SATURDAY, Friday— 1«-30 a.m.


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little cohesion with too many men being included in moves. The ball was not moved directly


Clitheroe’s forward line had . , , . the winner. enough and short-hit passes


stuck in the mud. The attack, however, got little


mud. Teams— Clitheroc: Wallace: H e j e s


service from behind, as w-ing- halves Brian Parkinson and Allan Bush never mastered the


nravston* Bush, Hodson, Park £ 5 £ ? Dixon. Wallbank, Widdup,


FURNELL ADDS TO EWOOD ATTRACTION


AT ANY Clithcroc people will travel to Ewood P«*’ not only to watch the Rovers but also to watch new goalkeeper Clitheroc-born Jim Furnell


Furnell stepped out at Highbury on Saturday to play for5his third first division club.


Signed by Arsenal last


week for about £16,000, Fur­ nell had a good game for his new club and Ar s e n a l defeated Blackpool 5—3 to become one of the four clubs


sion football with Burnley with whom he went to E a s t e r n America and Canada, taking part in the American Inter­ national Soccer Tournament in


sharing the lead. Furnell first played first divi­


New York


Grammar School, FutiicU signed professional for Burnley when he


An old boy of clithcroe Royal „ ,


bert. Burke; Butterworth, Hooley Davis; Tonge, Anderson, Willett,


pinder Brown. Ashton United: Browne, Hib-


Shepherd, Campbell. Referee: Mr. A. Mon. Chorley.


“ HAT-TRICK” IN


LOW MOOR WIN LOW MOOR 6: TRINITY 3


J OW MOOR came through the Dick Field mud bath with


flying colours. One goalmouth was under about tw*o inches of water but both sides played good football despite the wet and


sticky conditions. Alan Rigg scored from a pass


bv John Manning a f t e r 10 minutes. M. Fletcher equalising


* in March. 1902. he was trans- fered to Liverpool for a figiu-e in the region of £20.000.


1 bank is out of the Clitheroe side to meet Bacup Borough tomorrow. John Kirk, the 18- vear-old who came into the side earlier in the season, will take Wallbank’s place. Kirk has been out of the side for the past few


TNSIDE-RIGHT Bernard Wall-


weeks. a Making the trip w p;st v ! 'w


voung wing-half, who has shown great promise with the reserve


s reserve is John Trotter, the side this season.


lost his place carl in the season, Arthur Gill lias been released by


Regular right winger until he ...


^ I t is understood that lie lias been approached by at least two Combination first division clubs. Clitheroe’s line-up tomorrow


eight minutes later. With a 25 yard free-kick, Alan


lead 10 minutes before terval. Ill the second half Trinity were


Proceter restored Low Moors


hit by a " hat-trick from Norman Hargreaves, all poached during heavy pressure on the Trinity


goal. Turnbull headed in a right-


wing corner kick for Trinity but Dennis Beard headed in a corner


and the ball hit the liar. Clithcroe drew level once more


when Mel Widdup headed in a comer from Pinder.


Right-back Dereck Pickard and Beard were the stars of the Low


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Moor side with J. Fletcher and Turnbull outstanding for Trinity. Teams:


Bolton; Procter, Driver, Blair; Duckworth, Beard, Hargreaves,


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Rigg. Manning. Trinity: Parker; Braithwaite,


Scott: J. Fletcher, Wrigley. Jer­ vis; Turnbull. Hilton, Kay, M.


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CHIPPING IN TOP FORM


C H IP P IN G 71 ST . PAUL'S 3.


will be: Wallace; Heyes, Grays- ton: Bush, Hodson, Parkinson; Dixon. Kirk. Widdup. Pmder,


BlBacup, lying sixth in the table,


are the only side in the top ten to have conceded more goals


than they have scored. Tiiev made a good stiut to the


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scored for Trinity with a left- foot drive.


EIGHT goals FOR GISBURN


WADDINGTON 1i GISBURN 8


danger of dropping a point. Wad- dington fought hard but could not prevent the snappy Gisburn forward line, well-led by new centre-forward Huxtabic, enjoy-


I HARPER in front of goal, Gisburn were never hi any


season and seem to be return­ ing to form after a recent slump. On Saturday they were 2—1 vic­ tors over South Liverpool at


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X EVEL at 2-2 at the interval Chipping pulled out all stops in the second half to put five


through the St. Pauls goal. In the first half it was a ding-


t dong struggle with s t -


aking the lead first through Sccdall. Then W. Seed equalised but Sccdall popped up again to


reinstate the St. Paul’s lead- Before the interval, Longton


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Three clubs lead in fight for honours


THREE clubs are now lieck-and-ncck leaders in the Clithcroe Amateur League and the fight for the championship looks


like becoming more exciting as the season progresses. Gisburn and Chatbum lead


the table with Calderstones, who have played one game


more than the other two clubs. This situation was brought


about on Saturday by Chat- burn’s 4—2 defeat of Calder- stones at the hospital ground. At one stage Chatburn led 3—0


but Calderstones made a fight of it and it was not until three minutes from time that Chat- burn scored their, fourth.


at Twitter Lane in a fixture brought forward from January 11. Gisbum were the superior i side and had a comfortable 8 1


Gisburn and Waddington nict


victor}*.The three leading clubs have opened a seven point gap between themselves and their nearest challengers. But do not forget


Bashall Eaves. Bashall Eaves have played only


two league games this season, because of Craven Cup and Lan­ cashire Junior Shield commit


heart into the Chipping side for the visit to Calderstoucs in a


dington 1, Gisbum 8. TABLE


Gisburn .. Chatburn .. Calderstones


Low Moor . Waddington


Chipping .. Bashall E. . Trinity — St. Paul's ..


fortnight’s time. Results: Calderstoncs 2, Chat-


burn 4; Low Moor G, Trinity 3; Chipping 7. St. Paul’s 3; Wad­


P. W. D. L. F. A. PS. 7 6 0 1 35 8 12 1 37 10 12


2 32 22 12 4 20 25 5


4 13 26 5 4 20 34 5 0 10 3 4


5 23 28 4 7 18 52


LEAGUE


LEADERS BEATEN


ments, and have won both. They were knocked out of the


borough.


dington on goal average follow­ ing their 6—3 win at home to Trinity. Centre-forward Norman Hargreaves helped out with a second-half hat-trick for Low


Low Moor come above Wad- ,


Shield competition by Rochester and on Saturday were bowled out of the Craven Cup, losing a second round replay to Ingle-


C A LD E R S T O N E S 2; CH A T BU RN 4.


LEAGUE - LEADERS Calder­


ground to one of the sides breathing down their necks m the championship race.


stones toppled at the hospital


Moor.The new, young Chipping side gained their second win of the season at home to St. Paul’s, the only side in the league without a


CUP DEFEAT FOR brought through to put Chipping


^AfteT S T ta tc rv a l Chipping took command, centre-forwai d J.


Procter gave them the lead for the first time and then he scored


from the penalty spot. W. Seed, coming in fas., Hum


the left-wing hit a_ powerful shot to score Chippings fifth and Robinson, coming up from defence headed home a corner. Bennett scored St. Pauls only


ton in the first half Gisbum finding the net on three occa­ sions. Five more goals came foi


ine a goal-feast. □ insdale scored for Wadding-


Gisburn in the second half. Huxtablo, Marsdon, Woodworth


and Southwart all scored two loi G i s b u rn . O n e of Woodworths goals came from th e p e n a l ty


SPIn addition to a fine perfoi- mance from Huxtabic. Dixon also gave a good display lor Gisburn. Grooby was a sound Wadding


yards out.


BASHALL EAVES IN G L E BO R O U G H 4; B A SH A L L EA V E S 2


(Craven Cup—2nd round replay) Bashall eave's craven


fore actually sinking in the thick mild at Ingicton, where the more experienced home side fought their way into the quarter finals


Cup hopes floundered be­


of the competition. This defeat was no disgrace


goal of the second half but centre-half B l c z a r d completed the scoring for Chipping with a well-taken free-kick from -o


Robinson, Preston. Blczard, s. Seed: J. Seed. Longton, J. Proc­


Teams: Chipping; R. Procter: Howson,


ter. Rich, W. Seed. St. Paul's: Hammonds; Bur-


acss Driver; Trotter, Sims, T.


Pearce: J. Pearce.. Bennett. Hodgson. Pilkington, Scednll.


toil defender while Greenwood, despite having eight put past him. was certainly not dis-


^Tcams: Waddington: Green­ wood; Grooby, Pearson; Jackson.


Wilson. Dinsdale; Aspm, Speak, Marsden, Robinsou Whiteside. Gisburn: Dennett, Stocks,


Parker; Embrey, Geldard, Dixon, Hodgson, Woodworth, Huxtabic, Marsden, Southwart.


READ SLUMP AFTER RALLY


R EA D U N IT ED 3; United slumped to their seventh better method thiui of late.


defeat in eight games. Amateurs opened the scoring


B U R N L E Y AM A T EU R S "A” 6. Although playing w i t n


but United were level when Howorth scored from a free-kick.


Goodway also scored for Read m the first half but the visitors


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18 minutes after the resumption but Calderstones could not erase


the one-goal lead. Three minutes from the end


McLean hit Chatbum’s fourth. FIXTURES


LANC S COM B IN A T IO N DIV. 1 Bacup Borough v. Clitheroe.


C L IT H E R O E AM A T EU R L E A G U E


gained valuable experience in their cup encounters this sea- This game was fought with the


for Basliall Eaves, who have


same enthusiasm as the previous encounter with Bashall having most of the play, but making little headway against a packed


Chatburn v. St. Paul's. Calderstones v. Waddington.


Bashall Eaves v. Trinity. Gisburn v. Low Moor.


defence. In such atrocious conditions,


. defence off balance, and the lllnglcborough side used these r Uictics to good effect m the lust


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''‘Both their goals in this period came from similar moves which


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to heavy pressure after the inter­ val having several narrow escapes before O'Donnell hit *i hard drive into the net from the edge of the penalty area. Ingleborough panicked anci gave away a penalty, which


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Holgnte cracked home. The Bashall Eaves forwards


the right flank. O’Connell was imfortunatc


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winners.


Tomorrow United arc at home to Worsthome.


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lic Y.C. 8; C.T.T.C. ”B” 2; Cal­ derstones “A” 8; Riblesdale W. “C” 2; Clitheroc C.C. ”B ' 8: Clitheroc C.C. “A" 10; Ribbles­ dale W. “B” 0; Calderstones B 0. C.T.T.C. “A” 10: St. Paul’s


Results: Trinity "B 2; Catho­ „ „ _ 7. Trinity "A” 3.


obstacle to any more scormg attempts by United and the Burnley side ran out comfortable


when he deflected a ball with his head only to see it beat ms own goalkeeper, while shorn} afterwards goalkeeper Bennett or.lv palm away a shot from the right wi n g , Ingleborough s inside-right crashing the ball


Bashall Eaves: Bennett; Cowe , home. -


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