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: he season, the result was a n —
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T 'L IT U E R O E h ave saved m o s t o f their best displays this season for away gaincs, but on Saturday they changed a ll that, thrashing highly-placed Droylsdcn at .Shaw Bridge by 5-1.
i t w as a d e s e rv ed v ic to ry , fo r th e h om e s id e sen t D ro y lsd en ree lin g by th e p ow e r o i th e ir ■ , •
fo rw ard p lay , a n d th e i r d e fe n c e h a d a m u ch m o re solid lo o k tiboiti it th a n fo r .some time. On th e w h o le it W'as a g ra n d a l l - ro u n d te am p e r fo rm an c e . O nly la s t-m in u te saves by
winger.^. Conner and Last, j swopped positions, but found I that both Clitheroe full backs 1 were determined not to let them ! through.
j With Wallbauk and Widdup i
i worrying him, Logan forced } Quigley to dive to his left to i save the full back’s poor back ■ pass.
minute broke
I t was not until th<- oat-li 1 that Droylsden
defence,
through but
the Oliver’s
Clitheroe shot,
although it beat Wallace, hit post and bounced clear. Widdup centred the
the ball, but
Quigley listed the ball clear 1 0 Kershaw, who promptly kicked the ball back Into the centre t,<
Wallbank, who saw his sho'o brilliantly sax'ed by Smith, who had to itsed his hands to prevent, the inside right from scoring. W i l s o n made no mistake from
i
When the teams met earlier in j u victory for Dro.vjsden. :ind i
!
CHATBURN QUICKLY ON TOP
C H A T B U R N 6. B r o c k h a l l 1 ; C1HATBUR.N went- into the lead through M c L e a n in the firs; One change j
Clitheroe made one change to their side which was beaten 4—0 | :it NetherSeld the previous week, j vPilson replaced Birkelt who was !
injured making his debut. ■ Clit'neroe attacked from the ;
.start, and a good move ended ' with Lee's rising drive just g o ; mg over the bar from fully 2.5 ;
yards. T h e S h a w B r i d g e s i d e w a s j
r ew a r d e d a f t e r 10 m i n u t e s w h e n W a l l b a n k e v a d e d s e v e r a l 30, h e w~r!«erl h ' s w a y ;
in f r om t h e r i g h t a n d l e t l o o s e a ta.TiUC G.i ..t w n i c n b e a t Q u i g l e y c om p l e t e l y , h i t
t h e
p o s t , a n d b o u n c e d i n t o t h e o p p o s i t e c o r n e r o f t h e n e t .
C!ithei-oi- t'nen f u r t h e r !
in; ■ i z c u their lead when Wall- | bank passed to W id d u p . • Clitheroe"s leader saw his shot 1 rebound off the cross-bar to the ; feet of W a l l b a n k , who made cer- '
, ntry booK koepiric and ’orVi. Oood of r^
cr.son.
registered his fir.=t hat-trick of ' Slinger.
tain after 23 miJiutes. F'oiir mifju.tes later. W a l lb a n k
. < Pciiirtlt-' 3d-45 > —
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the season, as he shot over the diving goalkeeper from *Heyes'
For the match on Saturday, |
few minutes, they soon mcreased their lead through S l i n g e r , who beat several defe.nder.s heforf shooting.
when he scored from a. Yates* centre, and Y a t e s hirnself hit home the fourth goal just before
the interval. In t'ne second half, the homo
side continued their offensive, and goals from M c L e a n and Y a t e s made it 6—0, before Brock-
hall hit back and scored two consolation goal.s tlu'ough A t k i n
s o n . There was no doubt a.s to ; h.-
home .side’s supei*iority. and theu* defence was hardly troubled by the ■v'isitor.s’ auaerk.
T'ne strong tackling Chatburn
defence' supplied their forwards witli good through passes. Chatburn’s outstanding playt'rs
were Allen, of the forwards, ar.d the defence as a '.vhole'. loi* Brockhall.
the outstandin.g
player was Itenwick. Teams: Chatburn;
John.son; Thistlethwaite. Cornthwaiie:
Simpson.- Hargreaves. T. Bithcll: Yates, AIcLean. Allen. B. Birbcl;.
thi-ough pass. On the re-su\rt. Droylsden’s CLITTIEROE FO O T BA L L CLUB
■Bolton; Hinksman. Wallbank. i Singleton; Hilton, Worden, j Atkinson. Hull. Renwlc'K
Brockhall; Lecming; Bi-ltchffo. , B. B i t h e l t made the score 3 — 0 really _ _ I
the .spot after 60 minutes, and his shot
g.nf e Quigley no chance
at all. With th.e C
’lit.heroi' defenders
vtiinly ajtpcaling for ofl'side, Wal lace was exiremely lucky to save
Connei‘’s shot with one hand just beneath the bar. I t wu.s only a matter of minuu'.s before Clitheroe scored
i punect i lie btill back from the line i
again. Kershaw ’
widdup. who
cra.shed in ! unstoppable shot.
oi-ut Quiglc.v. ;ind an
I |
;
I Alinutes later. CliUicroe could j I iT!V" '-.-'d yoa’ number si:-;, but I
‘
Ker.sha.w'.- hard ground pas.s a.;r,.>_.. l.r- L'
r-.vi.s-:!cn goalmoutii ; war m'.sst-d b.y everyone.
tiom Conner's cross. Teams ; Clltherce ; Wallace;
He.ves. Nightingale: Kirk, Hod- . ■sen. Lrc: Chapman. Wallb.ank, ^ Widdup. W 11 s o n. Kershaw, j Droylsden : Quigley: Stott, i Lo'^iin; Warxer. Smith. Evans: I Conner, Randall. Haslam. Oliver. Last. Referee ; Air. R. Ditchfield j of ATori-cambe.
| ;
O l i v e r scored Dro.vlsden’s con- : .sola Lion goal after 89 minutes |
C a ld e rs to n c s
ihra.shcd Si. Paul'.s 9—0 a t Low M o o r o n S a tu rd ay . O u r p ic tu re shows the first goal o f th e n in e b e in g s c o re d b y J . S peak, right, with keep er Hammoiul unable to h o ld th e b a l l . S p e ak is on th e r ig h t.
t h i s g a v e t h em inc r
ea.sod c o i i l i - d e n c e , a n d t h e y .scored a g a in b e f o r e h a l f - t im e t h o u g h U.
penaltyI I TURNED i S THECALE i
! G i s b u r n 2, B a s h a l l E a v e s I IT' ROM start to finis'n this -was
a game in which both
defences wore kept in constant action. Both forward lines wei'e st.rang'ely ou’
„ of touch and as a
rcsul'v attacking move.-; tended to bo rather scrappy. In the first half Gisburn wer._-
;lie better team, but wore guilty of some bad misses fi'Oin easy chance.-;, and Co'-vcll cleai'cd off •,he line twice will*. Ih.e goa*.
i-:ecpcr beaten. .-\t *
.h Le otlier end. Pedder had a
*-oal* di.s-allowcd for offside. ' In the second half, the nearest
r-:ti) r team cam<- ;o scorin-a was when Atkinson hit the cross'oar with a fierce drive. Gi.s'burn'.s goals were scored by
S o u t h w a r t and B e n n e t t , the latter convei'iing liis fifth spot kick of the present campaign, and Bash- ali's goal v.js scored by G r e e n . Til..- out;-tandmg iibayers lor
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s ta r t ing on Th u r s d a y . In the first round winner s will b e dec ided o n th e tmure calc scores ot home and away game s , in th e su c ce eding ro u n d s the games will be on n eu t ra l tables . I he d r aw lo r the first round is: P en d le Club_ v.. Co n s e r v a t ive ’B ' : Cro s s Keys v. Pcrdleton: Cons cG'a t ivc ‘A v. S ab d en .
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SPORTS NOTES
^iLITTLEROE have iio'.v 17 league aiauches to
season, and the revised liftT for those matches t''-
MARCH
10—(Wed.) fcj. Liverpool • • 13—Fleetwood .................................. 20—Horwich .................................. 24—(Wed.) Great Harwood '27—Prescoi .............................. • * 31 — <
Wod.i S. Liverpool • APRIL
o—BaiTow Res..................... 7— (W e d . ) M a r in e
16— CFri.) New Brighton ■■■■ b —(Tu6.) SbolniersdaJa - • . h
17— Rossendale ................................. a 19—ntlon.) New Brighton .... a 24—Leyland ...................................... h
Cllthercje have still three
matches to re-arrange, the quarter flnp.I.-j of the Coiub;na;ion Cup against Southport Rcservt (a*way). and two league games. Morocamlx) ihoine'i and •'^ccrintj- t on * a wnv i.
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i n e r , P a y n e (O.G. ) , T h om p s o n , I H aw o r th (pen.l, S n a p e , and for j Lucas, Lowe 2, Y y t to n P a y n e j and N u t t e r (pen*), i Read axe now sixth jn the 1 league table.
direct free kick for a foul on I Turnbull at tbe edge of the 1 pena,Ity area,
TABLE TENNIS -T -OM O R R OW sees
th e c l im a x of th e season when th e In d iv id u a l k n o c k
o u t C om p e t i t io n is h eld a t T r in i ty . D e fen d in g th e singles . j
t i t le will be Jo h n Clegg a n d i th e double.s. Geoff T om lin so n an d P e te r H a tc h .
the ■ Congratulations the- '.voe;; ; o |
Clithcroc C.C. "C” who clinched ' tlie "B" Division
champion.ship I with a *win over St. Paul’s ”B*'. ! This now means that
Clithcroe team. Peter Elliot':, Brian Jone.'. Kevin Greenwood, and Otto Volkmer will be play ing in the firs-„ divi.'io;': next
I Completing a great dou'u’ .season. . . . .c for ' ;
'■ the club was Clitheroe C.C. ’‘A*’ , ; Who virtually made ccrliiln of j -winning the “A" Divisioti ti'do ^ i tvlicn thev defeated their
ncare.st | ! rivals FoVden Club. 'Dio.v now | i onlv need to beat the two bottom i i clubs. I.C.I., aaid Catholic Y.C. j to clinch the
cliampion.ship. i
1 For Clitheroc C.C. "A”. Joint : I Clegg and Barrie Parker won i three games, and Colin Wilson j
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1 Knock-out l.'t Rotmd were; I Clitheroe C.C. "A" 5,
Ribble.sdaie | : Wanderers ".-i” 0: 2nd Roimd; | i TruU’
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L2 HOWliNG at the Palladium Cinema, Clitheroe, this w ^ k is ^ ^ S I T J T o u C l^ ’% starring Sidney James, Kenneth WilUanis,
K en n e th^ on n o r , Charles H a w ^ y , Joan Suns, and other Carrx
On"’ stars. T h e film is a sk i t o n "C leo -
uaus ant.' co n s is ten t lau g h te r . “ The ;
e.tm all put on a show and the comedy is oi ine usual flavour which should please
ptiii'a" a n d is v ery fu n n y , th e d ia lo g u e a n d s i tu a t io n s a rc hilai'iou.s, w i th p len ty o f g o o d
iUl members of the family. It u-ll.s of XIai'k Antony who is
ordered by Julius Caesar t° Cleoptura, but he runs into man. hiliu ioiLs .situations in attempting 1 o carry out his quest. Also showing is
a.nd Justine Lord. ^ «
«H OW E STG th is week f rom M o n d a y to W ed n esd ay
a t tb e Civ ic H a l l . C l itb e ro e . is “ Q n a te rm a s s I I ” s ta r r in g Brian D o nlcvy, Jo h n Long- d en . Sidney J am e s , B ry an F o rb e s . W illiam F ra n k ly n an d
V e ra Da\ . It tells of a r-cum.t,ist's strug
gles to save the earth froni the grip of strange and terrifying
Invaders Irom space. The fom grips tlie audience in
the strength of the story, and keeps them enthralled to the
end. .-Also showing i.s “ T h e S t e e l
Bayonet," starring Leo Genii. Kieron Moore and Micliael Med-
■win. The film tells tiie tale oi the
T r e a s o n , ” starrins John Carson r
battle-weary "C" Company who are ordered to hold a. derelict farmhouse In Tunis in 1943 against
t.bo might o4 the German
t h e f i lm b e in g shown is “T h e L o n g e s t Day,” s t a r r i n g
Army. 'From Thursday to Saturday,
-W ayne, Richard Todd, Robert Ryan, Richard Burton, and Ken
John
neth More. This film Willi the magnlncenL.
list of stars appearing, tell.s of the Allied operadons D-Day
in 1944. DENIS LAW lo 10 0 5 20 sroinrs BERWYN JONES
March issue includes full colour cover of Denis Low in ochon tor Monchestcr United . . . Read the exclusive Hve p ag e fea ture (with dynomic shots of Law, Chorlfon and Best) on this famoM teom . . Read th e orticle on Berwyn Jones, Wakefield TrinifYs successful c apture from a th le tic s talking specially to World Sports. All In March issue plus the la te s t news and pictures of soccer, a th le tic s , swimming, boxing and motor cycling, etc.
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