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QL1THEROE were not five goals—the margin by which they were defeated—worse than Ashton United at Hurst Cross


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on Saturday, but they certainly were not good. Clitheroe could not get the hang of playing in the swirling blustery wind and United tended to have more poise and


confidence. Lindsay Wallace had a busy afternoon and it was he who


bv a few strange decisions by Mr. Haslam. who whistled up Clitheroe for charges which, though a hit on the heavy side, would have been allowed to stand bv several other officials. The story of the match was


kept the Ashton score down, although the chances they created were out of proportion to what went on in mid-field. Clitheroc were also hampered


Lancake, Campbell, Musgrave. Clilheroe: Wallace; Heye s ,


that Clitheroe in attack were still hopelessly weak, so conse­ quently the ball was constantly being taken back to the Clitheroe


defence played, once they had passed the baU on to the for­ wards. they found it boomer- anged back'to them via an Ash­ ton player.


defence. No matter how hard the


threatened danger to the Ashton troal but they could never launch a scries of attacks nor could thev find the necessary punch to finish off what attacks they did


In sporadic raids Clitheroe . set up.


and defence just did not work for Clitheroe who were 2—0 down a t the end of the first half during which United played against the gale-force wind.


Tlie link-up between attack , , FIRST BLOOD


15 minutes when Campbell, fed by Burke raced through to


United drew first blood after


score. Campbell was brought down


the lead.


when he attempted to go through again and United seemed set to go further into


the kick taken by Davis and punched the ball round. Half a minute befove the in­


3m Wallace flung himself at ,


terval.' however. United did increase their lead. Campbell was again the scorer, placing the ball in from short range. With tlie wind in their favour


ton. FIXTURES


TOMORROW Lancs Combination Div. 1


Clitheroe v. Bacup Borough. Clitlieroc Amateur League


Gisburn v. Bashall Eaves. SL Paul's v. Low Moor. Trinity v. Waddington. Chipping v. Calderstones.


TUESDAY Clitheroc Amateur League.


Chatburn v. Calderstones. WEDNESDAY Lanes Combination Div. 1


Clithcroc v. Droylsden. THURSDAY Clitheroe Amateur League. Bashall Eaves v. Waddington.


Grayston: Bush, Hodson, Par­ kinson; Webster, Kirk, Widdup,


Pinder, Jones. Referee: Mr. L. Haslam, Risli-


early GOALS


BASHALL EAVES 5; ST. PAUL’S 2.


A LL tlie goals were scored in


^ the first half, when Bashall Eaves looked like completely routing lowly St. Paul's. With


se v e ra l positional


changes, the home side were soon well on top and scored


wing cross found Jones who opened the scoring. Then Ripley found the target twice, first with a low shot and then' with a


three quick goals. In the opening minute a left-


header. St. Paul's fought back hard


and played snatches of good football. Bennett reducing tlie arrears with a chip shot from near the line.


Rudgyard restored B a s h a l l Eaves’ lead to three goals but this was followed by a St. Paul s penalty for a handling offence which' centre-half Sims con­


A good left foot shot by


Eaves was driven against the bar bv Jacques but from the re­ bound. Holgate crashed the hall


verted. A penally awarded to Bashall


home The second half was marred by


a gusty wind, which caused diffi­ culties for both sides.


Eaves right-winger Jones, who put over some dangerous crosses, and formed a strong wing with


Man of the match was Bashall


Ripley. Teams. Bashall E a v e s ; Robinson;


Cowell. Jaqucs; Holgatc, O'Con­ nell. O'Donnell; Jones, Ripley, Rudgyard, Green, Frccdy.


brick, Burgess; McQuade, Sims, Trotter; P e a r c e . Bennett, Sccdall (Mi. Piikington. Aspin.


STRUGGLE FOR TABLE TENNIS HONOURS


in tile second half. United kept Clitheroe on the defensive and when chances presented them­ selves thev took them. Leather, who had seen a good


W H U only two weeks of the season left it now seems odds-on V> that Clitheroc C.C. “A” will become champions of the


Ribblcsdale Tabic Tennis League They have to P fy the C.C. “B” team but both matches should be well within their


Vic" dor go inches over in the n r h a l f scored United’s third goal and left-half D o r s e 11


weighed in with two more. Clithcroe can consider them­


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selves very unlucky not to have had either a penalty or a goal when Mel Widdup appeared to be pulled down by Jones when lie only had to sidefoot die ball


reverse as a signal of grave danger. If they arc capable of being beaten five—nil by a team as nondescript as Ashton United thev are capable of making the big drop at the end of tire sea­


to score.Clitheroe should treat this


Saturday but if Clitheroc con­ tinue to lose matches against sides they would have hammered in last season's "golden period" and Barrow Reserve pull in their first team to steer them clear of relegation. Clitheroe could be in an embarrassing situation. Ashton United: Jones: Hib-


son. Bnriow Reserve also lost on


grasp. C.T.T.C. “A" are in second


place and even if they fail to . catch. Clitheroe C.C. “A” they are now sure of runners-


up honours. Lasi season Trinity Y.C."


entered a team which ended at . bottom place but this year they, entered two teams and the "A"', team finished half-way up the table, a much better result than'.- expected. This is very com- , mendablc after only one previous.-, season in the league.


RESULTS


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bert. Burke: Butlenvortli. Davis. Dors ett : Leather, Anderson.


9; Clitheroe C.C. "B" 3. C.T.T.C. “A" 7: Trinity “A'' 8, Ribb. Wand. “C" 2; Calderstones "B" 10, Trinity "B" 0; Catholics Y.C. 2. I.C.I. 8; C.T.T.C. “B" 3. Ribb. Wand. "B" 7.


St. Paul's 1, Clithcroe C.C. “A" FIXTURES


blcsdale W. “A”: Trinity "A" v. C.T.T.C. “A”: Ribblesdale W. "B" v. I.C.I.: Calderstones "A" v.


derstones "B". Wednesday: Clithcroc C.C.


Mondav: Catholic Y.C. v. Rib­


Ribblesdalc W. "C”. Tuesday: C.T.T.C. “B ’ v. Cal-


“A" v. Clilheroe C.C. "B". Thursday: St. Paul's v. Trinity


Clitheroe C.C. A . 24 22 1 1 45 C.T.T.C. A ......... 24 21 1 2 43 Ribb. Wand. A .. 22 16 4 2 3G St. Paul's


“B". LEAGUE TABLE P \V D L P


Clithcroe C.C. B 24 14 4 6 32 IC.I........................ 24 14 3 7 31 Ribii. Wand. B .. 23 U 2 10 24 Calderstones A .. 24 9 3 12 21


......... 24 16 3 5 35


Trinity A ......... 24 7 4 13 18 Calderstones B .. 23 7 3 13 17


St. Paul's; Hammonds; Swar-


TRINITY WASTED CHANCES


TRINITY 1; WADDINGTON 2


rpRINITY had only themselves J to blame for them exit from


the Aitken Shield competition. After a set-back in the first ten


minutes they stormed on to-the attack and should have led oy at least three goals at the mtci- vai.


ishing were mainly to blame lot Trinity’s defeat but centre-liau Speak also contributed much to


Missed chances and poor fin­


Trinity’s downfall. Waddington were given an


wav through the second half foi an equaliser from Kay running through to lob the ball over


Trinity had to wait until nun- , ,


Waddington hit the winnei m the last five minutes, Harrison


Roarty's head. .


heading in a corner kick. Speak was tbc mainstay of mo Waddington defence w 11 n


Roarty a safe keeper. The Trinity half-back line was


outstanding with Parker (D) laying on good passes foi nis


forwards. Teams:


waite, Scott; Melville, Wriglcy, Parker (D); Parker (T>, Flet­ cher, Kay, Woodworth. Turnbull. Waddington: Roarty; Grooby,


Trinity: Parker iB); Braith- „ ...


Pearson; Marsden. Speak, Jack- son; walmsley. Wright, Rawson. Harrison, Robinson. Referee. Mr. J. Williamson.


CHATBURN WIN CUP GAME BY ODD GOAL


Chatburn 4; Calderstones 3 HEN two championship


'hitting the ball into the roof of the net from close range follow­ ing a centre from Yates. But Calderstones were soon


ken Shield it is a safe bet that the game will have plenty or excitement. Cnldcrstoncs and Chatburn. both with their sights set on the "double'' met at Chatburn and served up tlinll- a-minutc football before Chat­ burn went through to the semi­ final bv the odd goal in seven. Within 15 minutes, Chatburn were in the lead, Greenwood


- - contenders meet in tire Ait


back on terms, then- most dnn- gcrous forward Wilson taking a


early lead through a defense c


slip. Robinson picked up a P00‘ clearance and, unmarked, scored easily.


CALDERSTONES OUT OF AITKEN SHIELD


£JALDERST0NES, leaders of the Clithcroe Amateur League, are out of the league’s Aitken Shield competition. In their lie with Chatburn, at Chatburn, oil Saturday, the second-place


side W°n by the odd goal in seven. With ace goaisnatcher Mal­


colm McLean injured, Chatburn appeared at a disadvantage but centre-forward Eric Greenwood, who hdd lost a little of his goal- scoring touch in recent matches, rose to the occasion and banged in a " bat-trick.” This game was a real thriller


and worthy of the final. Calder­ stones were behind three times and each time drew level until Greenwood hit tile winner.


and shield “ double,” Bashall Eaves found it pretty easy going


Another side in for the league


against St. Paul's, who failed to reach the semi-final for the first time since entering the league.


the Bashall Eaves side at insidq- right following a seven-week lay­


Peter Ripley, who returned to


off, scored two of his side’s goals. George Bennett, Bashall Eaves


goalkeeper who had two stitches inserted over a cut near his eye, during the game with Calder- stoncs last week, was not fit for the shield tie.


inson played in goal against St. Paul's, Tony Rudgyard leading the attack and Eric Green cross­ ing to inside-left.


Centre-forward Malcolm Rib-


Alan Aspin, who was injured early in the season, is still feel­ ing tile effects of his injury and could be out of the side for some time yet.


St. Paul's have been told that


finals with a 4—2 win over Low Moor. Graham Southwart, who has taken over from injured Donald Parker at centre-forward hit two of tile Yorkshire side's goals. The others came from a penalty by Malcolm Dennett and from Mick Embrey.


Gisburn reached the semi­


dington, missed enough chances at Edisford Park to have seen them easily through to the semi­ final. They were on fop for most of the game. But it is goals that win matches and Waddington netted enough to win—one in the first toil minutes and another five minutes from time.


Trinity, beaten 2—1. by Wad­ BLOW TO TRINITY


that wing-half Barrie Hilton will not be available for the rest of , the season. Barrie was taken ill at Easter and is now in hospital with glandular fever. But the return of David Mel­


A blow to Trinity is the news


long ball through the centre. _ The lead swung Chatburn s


way again before the interval Grocnwood heading in a corner. Cnlderstones came back strong-


lv to force several corners after the interval but all proved fruit­ less. Then Dust took the ball, through to score a second


equaliser. Chatburn took tile lead for the


third time with a “ surprise" goal. From a free-kick, Thistlc- tliwaitc gave Johnson no chance with a long, swerving shot. But the hospital side came


fenders. Straight away. Chatburn hit


Ribb. Wand. C .. 23 5 2 16 12 C.T.T.C. B ......... 23 4 2 17 10 Catholic Y.C........ 22 2 0 20 4 Trinity B — .. 24 0 0 24 0


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harder and their dclencc held the Calderstoncs attack which, apart from Wilson, lost its fire. Even Wilson was kept in check by the solid Hargreaves. ’Chatham's victory was all the


trick from a pass by Seed. This goal made Chatburn play


thwaitc. Cormhwaite; Simpson. Hargreaves, Bithcll: Yates, Seed, Greenwood. Slinger. McLean. Calderstones: Furber: Wood,


Teams: Chatburn: Johnson: Thistle-


Bibby: Richardson. Piikington, Barrott (At ; Owen, Brooks, Wil­ son. Dust, Barrott (D).


back and scored the winner, Greenwood completing his hat-


.Aitken Shield defeat on Tuesday they will’go" five points clear of Chatburn and will be in a strong


gt-md oattle at Chatburn when Csifi.-rstones and Chatburn meet pfthe second time in nine days. 7 Calderstones defeat Chipping tray tomorrow and then take the points as revenge for the


ville. on vacation from college, is some consolation to Trinity. On Tuesday there should be a


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back once more for Dust to shoot in through a ruck of de­


Gisburn's slender championship hopes when they entertain Bash­ all Eaves though if Bashall Eaves lose to Gisburn they will have to fight all the harder to catch Chatburn or Calderstones. Bashall Eaves arc at home to


Tomorrow could see the end of _ ,, , r


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Chatham 4: Calderstoncs 3. Bashall Eaves 5: St. Paul's 2. Low Moor 2: Gisburn 4. Trinity 1; Waddington 2.


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