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P'LITHEROE made one change in their team to play Barrow ^ Reserves at Shaw Bridge on Saturday, Wilson being re placed on the left wing by a new signing from Accrington Stan ley, Ronnie Kershaw.
Thus they seem to have found the answer to one of their
most pressing needs for Kershaw slotted in perfectly with the team's movements.
This was Clitheroe's sec
ond successive win (both scores being 4-2) and it was the first time that they had scored points in successive weeks since September 19 and 26 when they beat Accrington Stanley 3-0 and Bacup Bor-
oush 4-2. Among the spectators at the
ground was Jack Grayston who was Clitheroes regular lull back
last year. The home side started as they
left off last week and were on the attack from the kick-off.
In their first attack Wallbank
was caught offside from Night ingale’s pass.
The home side kept up the
pressure and they were reward ed in the fourth minute, when Nightingale netted, with Bar- row defence vainly appealing for
offside. Barrow, determined not to be
beaten so easily, retaliated im mediately but in their next at tack their inside right, Martin, shot straight at Wallace. The home side attacked once again but Chapman put the ball just too far ahead of himself and it was cleared.
line after another Barrow at tack.
Wallace saved the ball on the The play so far was quite even
and Hodson stopped another Barrow venture. Fenton raced
down the field and centred the ball but Duffln, the visitors’ goal keeper, fisted clear. Kershaw,
after a shaky start, was playing well, and put Wallbank in the clear, but he shot just over the bar.
Tackling was hard and fast,
and M. Knox was pulled up by the referee for fouling Wallbank. Kershaw took the free kick and Wallbank headed the ball against (the crossbar. In their next attack, following
a Wallbank centre, Nightingale on his knees, headed towards goal but Duffln saved. Barrow launched another at
tack and Wallace did well to save when Stephenson shot for the far corner of the net.
VISITORS AHEAD Up to now the visitors were
man netted after 18 minutes, after coutts had drawn Wallace
the better side and were finding their men better than Clitheroe and were rewarded when steed-
out of position. Both teams were finding it difficult to keep their feel on the slippery ground. Wallbank beat M. Knox beau
tifully only to see Duffln smother his shot. The home side's right wing
pair. Fenton and Chapman, were playing very well together. Clitheroe were using the offside
rule to some advantage and Britton. Barrow's outside right, was repeatedly caught offside. Fenton was fouled by R. Knox.
GREAT GOAL
sold the visitors’ defence a beau tiful dummy and shot past the goalkeeper instead of passing. Clitheroe continually kept up
After 31 minutes. Wallbank
the pressure and from Ker shaw's centre Nightingale head ed under the diving Duffln after 42 minutes. Just before half-time. Steed-
man missed badly with only Wallace to beat. The half time score was Clith eroe 3. Barrow Reserves 1. Kershaw was now playing very
well and was causing havoc in Barrow’s defence; he went down tlie left wing and from a very narrow angle shot into the goal keeper's hands. The home side were now get ting the upper hand as the game
livened up. Fenton centred from the right
wing but Chapman shot into the side netting. As a result of his centre, Fenton slid into the railings at the side of the pitch and had to receive attention. Kershaw was floored heavily ns he was going through, but
the referee waved play on. In their next attack, Clitheroe
were awarded a free kick which Walker took, and Lee headed Into the goalkeeper's hands. Hodson was not as effective as
in other matches. Barroi6 attacked once again,
and Steedman reduced the ar rears for the visitors after 70 minutes. The visitors just missed equal
ising when Britton failed to con nect in another goalmouth
scramble. DEFENCE MISTAKE
the visitors’ attempts to score and Nightingale increased the home side's lead following a de fensive mistake, after 79 min utes.
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his area, but Wallbank shot the resulting free kick at the goal keeper. Following the frep kick M. Knox was booked, appar ently for arguing with the
referee. Nightingale, going through,
was floored heavily by M. Knox. Coutts shot straight at Wal lace with only the goalkeeper
to beat. Clitheroe could have increas
ed their lend still further but Fenton shot at the goalkeeper Instead of passing inside to Chapman who was In a scoring
position. Teams: Clitheroe: Wallace;
Wa'.ker. Rawstron: Kirk, Hod- son, Lee; Chapman, Fenton, Nightingale, Wallbank, Kershaw. BaiTow Reserves: Duffln; Mur
ray, Morrall; M. Knox, Barr, Stephenson; Britton, Martin, R. Knox, coutts. steedman. Referee: Mr. M. O'Brien of
Bolton.
Two at the top in table tennis league
r|WIE two leading clubs in the Table Tennis Division “A” have now opened up a four-point-lead over the third club St.
Paul’s, and both are setting a hot pace in pursuit of the league title.
However Clitheroe C.C. “A” had lo struggle very hard
indeed last week to defeat St. Paul’s 6—4. At one stage Si. Paul's were leading 4—3 and it looked as though they would at least get a draw, but Clitheroe C.C. “A " pulled back strongly,
ing was between the two young est players. Paid Wildman foi
s t . Paul's and John Clegg, which John won by two sets to one. In Division ’B’ the third Clith
eroe C.C. Club is doing very well, heading the league by three clear points. Last week’s results:
1. St. Paul's ‘A’ 4. Clitheroe C..C. ‘A’ 8: Forden Club 9. Catholic Y.C. ’A’ 1.
Calderstones ’A' 9. Trinity ’A’ DIVISION ‘A ’.
DIVISION ‘A’ LEAGUE TA BLE P W D L P
Forden Club ___ 5 5 0 0 10 Clitheroe CC ’A’ 5 5 0 0 10 Calderstones 'A' . 4 St. Paul’s ’A’ .. 5 Ribb. Wand ’B’ . 3 Ribb. Wand. 'A' . 3 Trinity ’A’ ......... 5 Clitheroe C.C. ‘B’ 3 I.C.1....................... 5 Catholic Y.C. ’A’ 4 Last week's results for Division
thanks to three fine wins by John Clegg. The best, match of the even-
v. Bowker Bros. ‘A’ ; Calderstones ■C' v. Catholic Y.C. ’B’. Thursday: Bowker Bros. ‘B’ v..
Wednesday: Clitheroe C.C. ’C’
St. Paul’s ’B’ ; Trinity ’B’ v. Ribblesdale Wanderers ’C’.
St Paul's fight back
St. Paul's 5, Trinity 6
‘B’ are: Calderstones ’B’ 8, St. Paul's ‘B’ 2; Clitheroe C.C. 'C' 10. Catholic Y.C. ‘B’ 0: Trinity ‘B’ 1, Calderstones 'C' 9; Clith eroe C.C. ‘B’ 5, I.C.I. 5.
DIVISION 'B' LEAGUE TA BLE P W D L P
Clitheroe C.C. 'C' 5 5 0 0 10 Ribb. Wand. 'C' 4 Bowker Bros. 'B' . 4 Bowker Bros. 'A'. 3 Atkinson’s ......... 3 Calderstones 'B' . 5 Calderstones 'C' . 5 St. Paul’s ‘B’ — 5 Catholic Y.C. ‘B’ . 4 Trinity ‘B’ ......... 4 Next week's fixtures are: DIVISION ‘A’
Monday: Calderstones ‘A’ v. St.
Paul’s ’A’ ; I.C.I. v. Catholic Y.C. A’ ; Ribblesdale Wanderers ’B’ v. Clitheroe C.C. ‘A’. Tuesday: Forden Club v. Rib
blesdale Wanderers ‘A’. Thursday: Clitheroe C.C.B. v.
Trinity ‘A’. DIVISION ‘B’
stones 'B'.
THREE QUICK
Calderstones 2, Cliatburn 5. Chatburn started off hi great
GOALS
stvle and were 3-0 up In seven minutes through Benson, Seed and Slinger. Calderstones hit back after 35 minutes when Brooks scored a good individual
goal. Wilson further reduced the ar
rears after 40 minutes following a good through ball from Dust, The home side were shaken further when the visitors went into a 4—2 half - time lead through Turpin after 43 minutes. For the first ten minutes Cal derstones had only nine men
on the field. The visitors scored their fifth
goal through Blthol after 70 minutes after the goalkeopcr
had partly stopped his shot but palmed it into the net. Play became more even in thp second half with each side play
ing attractive soccer. The outstanding players for
Calderstones were Leach and Barrott, A. and for Chatburn,
Benson and Slinger. This was calderstones’ third
successive defeat and there is a big change to the side which had won their first six games. Teams; Calderstones: Furber
Wood, Barrott, D.; Barrott, A. Leach, Richardson; Speak Brooks. Wilson, Dust, Pilking ton. Chatburn: Bennett,’, This
tlethwaite, Cornthwaito, Allen Hargreaves. Blthell; Turpin, Me Lean, Benson, Slinger, Seed.
Tuesday: Atkinson’s v. Calder
DT. PAUL’S started this match ^ with only ten men, and 30 minutes had gone by before they were at full strength, but by this time, Trinity were 3—0 in the lead, with goals through TURNBULL, KAY and FRAZER. Tlie home side fought back
into the game, and reduced the arrears through I. DRIVER. Now at full strength, St. Paul’s
were playing with more confi dence. and R. DRIVER added two more goals to equalise. But about two minutes from the interval, a home d e f e n d e r handled the ball, and KAY scored from the spot. The half-time score was St
LEADERS GET A SHOCK
Bowker Bros. 1, Waddington 1
TJOWKERS provided a shock "w h e n they drew at Wadding ton to gain their first point of the season on Saturday. Not only did they stop a run
of eight defeats, but they also drew with the league leaders. The home side took the lead
after 35 minutes when L. Aspin- wall netted. Waddington’s equalising goal
did not come until three minutes from the end of the match when
Harrison scored. The outstanding player was
Holden, for Bowkers, but as a whole the defence played better than they had all season. Bowkers. — Holden; Crabtree,
A FTER giving the best display of the season, against Bar-
SPORTS NOTES
row Reserves on Saturday, it must have been very discourag ing for Clitheroe F.C. to dis cover that the gate receipts were only £11. It was a blow when Hcyes was
injured at Chorley, and extra expense has thad to be entailed until he is fully fit, which in fact, might be another fortnight. He has had a try-out. but was found to be not yet fully fit. To add to the committee’s
misery, three home games were postponed for various reasons earlier in the season, and that means that Clitheroe have had to play three away games with out the receipts from the three corresponding home games. Following their magnificent
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victory over Barrow, vocal sup port at Nelson would give the team a wonderful tonic, and the Clitheroe public’s visual and vocal support at the next home match would boost the com mittee's confidence, for the club should not have to be run out of the pockets of the committee. One of the committee is quoted
as saying: “We as a club, do earnestly ask the people of Clith eroe and district to support their own club, whether at the matches, or by a direct donation to the club, so that we may have a team second to none in the league, which is our ultimate aim, with the town’s financial support." The Clitheroe team to play
Walker; Manning, N. Har greaves, Rawsthorne; L. Aspin- wall, R. Aspinwall, B. Har greaves, Beard, Jervis. Waddington—Roarty; Wilson,
Pearson; Jackson, cross, Trotter; Shaw. Metcalf. Harrison, Speak, Seedall.
Members of St. Paul’s football team are, left—right, back row, Sims, Swarbrick, Burgess, Hammonds, Pearce, Bennett. Front row, R. Driver, Wetton, Seedall, I. Driver, Southworth.
light ‘booked’ iii door struggle
Brockhall 0 Bashall Eaves i At a time when professional
Nelson away tomorrow, will be unchanged from the one that beat Barrow Reserves 4—2 on Saturday: Wallace; Wa lk e r , Rawstron, Kirk, Hodson, Lee; Chapman, Fenton, Nightingale, Wallbank, Kershaw. Tomorrow, Clitheroe Reserves
are playing Fairfield United at Shaw Bridge, kick off 2-30 p.m.
players are being told to ‘cool down’ by the Football League management committee, ^ tins game did nothing to inspire goodwill, and to create a good impression of soccer, for in this match, there were eight players booked, seven who were from Bashall Eaves. The visitors played some good
Chatburn now in second place
THIS week provided possibly the biggest shock of the season when lowly Bowkers drew with the league leaders. Wad
dington who equalised only three minutes from the end. Calderstones, last year’s champions, after six wins in suc cession this season, have now taken three defeats in succession.
Chatburn move up to sec
football but marred their game with a show of bad sportsman
ship. Both goals came in the second
half, when O’Connell scored from a penalty, and then Rudg-
their lead.
yard took advantage of a defen sive mistake, and ■ increased
Outstanding p l a y e r s for
Bashall Eaves were Jones and Freedy, and fo r Brockhall Whittaker and Walton. Teams: Brockhall: Leeming: Walton, Bolton: Whittaker. Wallbank, singleton; Renwick. Hinksman, Warden. Jeffery, Hull. Bashall Eaves : O'Neil; Cowell. Green ; O ’ D o n n el 1. Jones, Whitehouse; Pedder, Robinson. O’Connell, Rudgyard. Preedy.
ond place in the league as a result of their 5-2 win at Cal derstones. The highest scoring game was
at, St. Paul's when Trinity won
by the odd goal in 11. Beth Calderstones and St.
Paul's started their home games at. least one man short—both
lost. In the total 42 games played
in the league this season there have only been three drawn games. Top of the goal scoring list
Bowkers 1, Waddington I; Cal derstones 2. Chatburn5: St. Paul’s 5. Trinity 6; Chipping 2, Gisbum 6; Brockhall 0, Bashall
Eaves 2.
The league table is: P W D L F A Ps
this season arc Chatburn who have scored 54 goals in nine matches. Until this Saturday the low est score against Bowkers was
five. This week’s results were:—
Wad. . . . Chat ... Cal........... Gisburn . B. Eaves . Chipping . B'hall . . . Trinity St. Paul’s Bowkers
2 37 15 13 2 54 23 13 3 33 21 12 3 31 15 10 3 25 18 10 2 30 24 10 4 20 19 6 6 24 48 6 6 22 41 3 8 14 69 1
Chatburn v. Bashall Eaves: Tri nity v. Bowker Bros.; Gisburn v. Calderstones; Chipping v. St. Paul’s; Waddington v. Brock
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GISBURN LEAD
ALL THE WAY Chipping 2 Gisburn 6
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Gisburn took the lead seconds
Longton, W. Seed; S. Seed, Blezard, Preston; Rich, Wilson, Proctor. Mnrchant, Dtmcanson. Gisburn: Dennett; Taylor, Whit taker; Embrey, G. Southwart, Blair; Atkinson, Woodworth, Rtgg, Mavsdcn, I. Southwart.
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