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iron Stand. I PERM A riC


TWO GOALS IN FOUR M IN U T E S PA V E WAY FOR CUP VICTORY


T|-WO goals iu an exc it in g sp ell o f four minutes paved the w a y for Clithcroe s victory Lancaster City a t S haw Bridge on Saturday in the First Q u alilying Round ot the rA


Cup, h ut the game as a w h o le never reached any great heights. Indeed Clithcroe’s experience was almost the rever.se ol that


they .suffered against Rossendale United in the Combination Cup competition during the week when they attacked for most of the game, but simply could not score.


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Lancaster had the belter


o l the exchan ges in the first 20 minutes and during the w hole game had enough chances to have at least have forced a replay, but at close quarters their forwards had little “bile" so that Clithcroc's defence was never


comp letely harassed. Tlio ground was lumpy and


a f ie r about h a lf a n horn-, when th e ra in began to fall, it became very treacherous, so th a t mis­ tak e s and miskicks were frequent.


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9 4 55 56 17 LA N C A SH IR E C OM B IN A T IO N—D IV IS IO N I


CLITHEROJE v. NETHERFIELD


TOM O R ROW , SA T U R D A Y , SEPTEM BER l l t l i KICK-OFF 3-0 P.M.


.a d m i s s io n 1 /6 , O .A .P. and JU N IO R S 9d.


constructive football being a.t a premium. Both teams had lots of faults


b u t one docs not expect in a, cup game th e football will be of the quality shown in normal circum­


stances. Cl i the r o e d e s e r v ed c r ed i t for


th e i r 2-0 v i c to r y , b u t t h e r e a r c s t i l l o n e or two p o s i t i o n s w h i c h wi l l c a u s e t h e c om m i t t e e s om e


a n x i e t y . Outstanding for Clithcroc was


Jo h n K irk who played a br i ll iant game a t r ig h t h a lf an d whose


CLTTHEROE FOOTB.VLL CLUB ------------------------- tackling was strong and Ire-


qucntly successful Hod.son also gave away little


in defence an d the half-back line as a whole was reasonably suc­ cessful. Nightingale, who h a d been restored to left half, was n o t par ticular ly successful as a defender but his constructive ideas helped th e a t tack Next to Kirk. Heyes probably


won chief honoiu's despite the fa c t th a t he was opposed to a tricky a n d dangeroii.s winger in th e diminutive Hodklnson. In every s i tuat ion Heyes was cool a n d competent; perhap.s the onlj' time he caused a f lu tte r of c.x- citement amongs t Clitheroc sup­ port cr.s was tvhen he passed back nonclialanUy to Wallace, whilst u nde r fierce pressure.


FORW.VRD F.YULl'S Tlio forward line did n o t blond


as i t should have done a n d young Ker.shaw otf th e le f t wing h a d a n mrhappy game. Iir th e circum­ stances he fried to sticlc to th e IxiU much 1.00 long an d he was p i tted ag a in s t :r full back wlio was n o t slow to recover. Clithcroc frequently suffered a disadvan­ tage bi’ Kcrshaw’.s tactics. Wallbank was n o t on top lorin.


alth o u g h he worked h a rd cnougli. He wandered fa r too nmclr over to th e r ig h t wing an d when Jiis passing is bad. as i t wa.s on S a t­ urday. Clitheroc's a t ta c k can quickly become disorganised. On th e extreme r ig h t wing,


Widdup swung the ball across to advantage on many occasions witliout being quite nippy enough to shoot a t close q u a r te rs when unexpected opportunities occur­ red.


c am e f r om R a y Ho b so n w h o tr ied r e p e a t e d ly to f ind h i s co l ­ l e a g u e s in o p en s p a c e s s o t h a t t h e y cou ld wo rk to a d v a n t a g e . Unfortunately Baron could


make very lit t le of th e experi­ enced Lanc as te r centre Italf Hoggartli. an d it was only occ­ asionally th a t the forward line as a whole had th a t p en etrat iv e look indicated in t he first two games of th e season Lanc as te r attack ed the Shaw


j Bridge goal In th e fir.st Italf and for 2.5 minutes were definitely quicker on the bait wi thout being much more dangerous in f ront of goal d ramatic change came over


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the game a f te r 25 m inutes when Hob son , following a r ig h t wing movement, collected a n e a t pass from Wallbank and pushed the ball wide of Udall who was com­ ing out of his goal because he recognised th a t tile situat ion was becoming dangerous F our minutes later. Baron in­


creased Clitheroe s lead following a throw on Uic r ig h t tving. The ball was pushed into th e middle by Wallbank a n d Clithcroc s cen­ tre forward took advantage to score a fairly simple goal. Before the interval, however.


Clitheroe h ad had th e ir escapc.s and Wallace was cheered when he made a .sparkling save from a sh o t by Smith. Leepor then broke clean through for L an ­ cas ter onl.v to sec his sh o t go inches wide of th e post.


UDALL BUSY In tlte second h a lf play deterio­


ra te d a n d there wa.s fa r too much e r ra t ic pa.ssing and mi-skicking.


Clithcroe began to get


measure of Lancaster'.s defence and for .some time Udal! was


tin:


busily occupied in saving a num­ ber of shots and clearing d an ­ gerous looking centre.s on botlt


wings. The game undeinvont an o th e r


1 ever.vthing b u t score b u t n e a r th e end i t became a p p a re n t th-at more th a n one of th e ir pla.ver.s had given up the idea of forcing a repla.v. Team.s; Ciitheroc; Wallace;


change when Lanc as te r threw everything into a t ta c k but a f te r they had had a scries of s trong raids repulsed. Smith beat Wal­ lace with a ra.sping drive wiiich h i t the crossbar. At limes i t seemed th a t Lanc as te r could do


He.ves. Heminsley; Kirk, Hodson, Niglitingalc; Widdup. Hobson. Baron. Wallbank. Kershaw. L anc as te r ; Udall; Webb, Mur­


phy; Rotain.son. Hoggarth. Galla­ gher; B a 1 1 e r s b y. Leeper. Bil.sboiTow. Smith. Hodkinson. Referee. Mr. A . Moir of Chor-


Ic.v f Mu ch o f Cl i th e r o c ’s c r a f t


NECK AND NECK FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AS SEASON ENDS


and Bla ckburn Northern arc st i l l in the running . Batlin" in Same.


Tomorrow Read vi.sit Earby, Padiham arc at h ome to B a x e n d e n and entertain Blackburn Northern. On Sunday, Blackburn N o r t h e r n p l a y


and were at the crca-sc just under an hour in defeating Whalley ----------------


S c o t t fr e e ly


1 ■


G re a t Harwood and their nine wickets tr iumph was well des­


■*'' proved fai’ 1°° strong for


i t difficult for bowler-s. In IIilu re.spcct the home team .snrlcrixi most as th e ball must have reii, like a sponge bclorc liie game wa.s ended. Batsmen and heldcr.s also sufiered from the vain and ill <*very way conditions 'VP’r noi.


erved. Rain .spoilt the game and made


conducive to good cricket. Great; Harwood made a rem on-


for a tong tiem. .-^fter his dep­ ar ture, however. Great Hiirwood ,s


ablv good s ta r t and Jim Nixon C441 defied tlie Wanderers' attack


•‘tail-end’’ batsmen could make llU'lc of th e bowling og Ingham a n d P. Wilkin.son, wlio captured


five of the last .seven wickchs. Faced with Ute modest total


of 121, the Wanderers looked vic­ tors all the way despite the fact, th a t the.v lost Keith Weaver a f te r he h ad scored only six runs. Roland Scott, who has been in


gre at form rcceml;'’. scored all round th e wicket witlr a ricli variety of strokes iind when the i winning hit wa.s made he had j reaches! within 16 ol Iris centiii".’. i GREAT H-ARWOOD


C. Sloan c Musgrove b Smitli Robinson c Musgrovc b Smith


J. Cayton b Ingham ........... J. Nixon c an d b Wilkinson .A. Thompson Ibw Ingham . . J. Ednnmdson c and b Wilkinson


J. Theaker c Weaver b Wilkinson


R. Smith c Seedall b Wilkinson


.............................. .............................. ..............................


O. Mullan.v b Ing'nam ............... 1 i C. Ryan n o t out ............................. 6 ; Extra.s .................................. 1 I Total


D. Mottershead c Sccdnl; b Wilkin.son


.................................. a I .................... 121


2; M. Emberv 2—0—10-0; In g ­ ham 15—1—48—3: P. Wi'.’


K. Weaver c Nixon b Smith 6 R. Scott not out ............................ 84 Ingham not out ............................ 30 E xtras ...........................................5 Total (1 wkti ,./^lfa4


lO.G—0—31—5. RLBBLESD.-\LE W.ANDZRERS


BOWLING—R. Smith 4-1—21


—1; C. Ryan 4—0 -1 8 -0 ; D. Mottcr.sho.ad 5—0—28—O: Robin­ son 5 — 0—24—0: .1. Clav.m 2— -1 8—


0; C. Sloan 2 -0 -1 0—0. CONTEST


SINGLE WICKET


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contc.st Iveld for membens of Whalley Ci'icket Clnb on Sunday. Sixteen competitors took par;


taken tn a


and the winner was Brian M. EmmcU. who defeated Tom Wall- banks b.v four rim.s to none in the final W.T.llbank was out Ib'v Iro’


i


inirvi.-;; wa.s singlc-'-vickct


Round: G. Topham 8, J . M- Birt- kett 7: P. Sliuttloworlli 16 J. F e a tl icr 9: At. Gorton 7. K. DuckwoiAli 6; B. M. Emmett 8. W. EntwLstlc 4; R. Eatougli 13. B. Smith 0; N. Duckworth 4. D. Bleazard 0: D. Stewar t defeated H. Hinds; T. Wallbank 5. H. W. Gunn 2. Second Round; G. Topiiam 22.


P. SifUttleworth 11; B. Al. Emmett 10, M. Gorton 9; R. Eatough 15. N. Duckworth .5; T. Wallbank 1, D. Stewar t 0. Semi­ final; B. M. Emmett 15, G. Top- ham 14: T. Wallbank 15. R. Eatough 14.


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T 'O E Beatles are back in Clitheroc, for next week their second film, ‘‘H elp!'’ is being shown at the Palladium Cinema. A lso starring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, V icto r Spinetti and Roy Kinnear as well as John, Paul, George and Ringo, this film is wonderful entertainment. -


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tralia. an d th e Bahamas, trying to get th e ir .sacrificia.1 r in g which Ringo happens to be wearing.


hilarious in such .scenes as when the Beatles have to fight off members of the sect who invade th e ir homes to retrieve the ring, and also the o th er a t tem p ts on Ringo's finger.


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chase the bo.vs rotmd the world to places such as London. -Aus­


“A Hard Day's Night", the lilm tells more of a story and the boys’ promising acting talents are given more scope. I t tells of a religious sect who


S H O W IN G at the Civic Hall from Monday to


Wccinc.sday next week is


"Young Cas.sidy", starring Rod Taylor. Julie Christie, Edith Evans. Michael Red­ grave, Flora Rob.son and


Maggie Smith. I t is a story of the situation in


I reland under Bri tish rule in 1916. and of a high-spirited work- ing-clas.s m an who was determ­ ined to fashion his own life with his own hands. He struggles ag a in s t obstacles of poverty, police, alien occupation ol his country a n d tiro prejudices ot his friends, to succeed on lits own


terms. Also showing is “Gold for the


Ceasads.” s ta r r in g Jeffrey Hun­


ter a n d Ron Randcll. WUliam Holden, Lilli Falmer


a u d Hugh Grifflh s ta r in "The C o u n t e r f e i t Tr a i to r" ■whicli is being showm from Thursday to


Saturday. T h is is an adventure an d sus­


pense film based on th e real-life espionage exploits of Eric Saxon, whose d a r in g undercover opera­ t ions in Nazi Germany have been officially credited with shortening


■World v»nr D.


the second delivery he received, j The full rcsult.s were: Fir.s-


.n |


tainly boosted by th eir conifori- able viclory by seven wickets


j> E.'XD'S chancc.s oi rouuning


a g a in s t Whalle.v. Winning th e loss, the .Abbey-


ites b a tted fir.^t taut foimd runs h a rd to get and although openers G I reland and G. .Ainsworth gave them a reasonable s ta r t by p ut ting on 23, they round 16- ycar-ol'd Jo h n Waddmgton in


great form. Waddington took three wickets .


in his first, four over.s. Bleazard scored a lively 11


and t h e n B. Emmeif.s 23 ensured Whallcy pas.sing the


Skinner took three catchc.s and .John Waddington fmi.shcd with


century mark. Rcad'.s wicket-keeper David


5-27.


F ra n k Skmner and Rtchai d Goodwav soon -set about the


. ,


ta.sk of trying to force a quick victory with the ra in tlii'catcn-


■ ing. ! They gawt the champions a


I great st:;rt. p u t t in g on 52 before Skinner (301 wa.s bowled by


Good way wa.s bowled by Rudd a t 23. taut his score enabled him


;o pas.s tire 600 mark. Ja ckm an also .scored 23 which


included five 4'.s. The villagers needed 10 to win


when Haworth joined Fair- clough a t the wicket, and Ihc.v raced to a seven-wicket victory. T h e ir score of 104-3 wa.s made in 11.5 ovcr.s in les.s th an an


hour. WI-IALLEY


G. .'Ainsworth c Haworth Waddington ............................


17


G. I relan d c Skinner D. b Waddington ............................


T. Wallbank b Wikimson D. Bleazard c Skinner D. b


............................


G. Topham c Skinner D. b Jacknvan ......................................


Ja ckm an ......................................


B .Varlcv ru n out.......................... B. Emmett c Goodway b


Waddington ............................ .J. Rudd n o t out


Total


I. Bradley b Jackman . . . . Exlr.as ......................................


............................


M. B irk et t b Waddington . . J. Peters c Skinner F. b Waddington


9 4 3


11 17


7 0


23 9 0 1


Bowling; Ja ckman 12—0—36— 3, T. Wilkin.son 9—0—27-— Waddington 9—0—27—5. R-


....................... 103 1. ■!.


Goodway 1—0—6—0. RE.AD


F. Skinner b Rudd .................. 30 R. Goodway b Rudd .................. ‘


W. P. Fau'clough n o t out . • to Jackman ta Varley ....................... -J


- I


P. Haworth n o t out .................. " Extra.s ......................................


t Total (3 wkts) . . 104 Bowling; J . Pe ters 4—0—33—


0, J. Rudd 5.5—0—47—2. G. Top­ ham 1—0—13—0, B. Varley 1—0


—10—1. T PREMIER * the I’hampion.-ihip wore cer­


BOWLING—J. Smi-Lh 7—1—25 I r-.insor.


CHAMPIONS


IN A BIG HURRY


in 44 4


IT 8


•! 0


» IBBLESD.ALE W.'MIDERER.S —. too strong tor


Read scored 104 in eleven overs " in a ‘d erby’ game.


Ihc cliaiJipiObs, s toic a mar ch o v e r their near e s t r iv a l s in the B ib h l c sd a l c L c ^ u c by de feat ing iVhalley and arc n ow fav our i te s for the ch amp io n sh ip , a l th ou gh a i am R o v e e


their outstanding h ome


<>ame against Whallcy. which was put off because of p o lio , and the issue may well depend "upon the result of


TOMORROW'S MATCHES Senior


Realising that play was in


danger at any niornent o f being stopped by the weather. Read batsmen took risks and hit out at nearly every ball. Frank Skinner scored a quick


30 a n d both R icha rd Goodway and Jackman collected 23. mainly in botmdary strokes.


Harwood fell easy victims to Ribblesdale Wanderers.


Despite J im Nixon's 44. G re at Rain in te r fer red with all the


other games which were all u n ­ finished.


the championship, mtist have fe lt fru s trated when th ey skittled Baxenden out for 38 and th en did n o t gel; Lo hat.


Earby. who had a chant;c of


getting o u t Blackburn N o r th e rn for ra in ended th e game afl/ir Padiham h a d declared fo r th e loss of only one wicket.


3; Baxenden 38, Earby —: Black- bui'u —, Padiham 154 for 1 dec: Clit.hcroe 58 for 1. Rolls Royce 137 for 8 dec; G re a t Harwood 121. Ribble.sdale Wands 124 for 1; Read 104 for 3. Whalley 103.


WancKs. 84 n o t out. R. Devon, Batting—R. Scott. Ribblcsdale CONDITIONS were cheerless PERFORMANCES a t


Padiham. 83 n o t out. Bowling—Chappie, Earby 7 for


17. J. w addington. Read 5 for 27. P. Wilkinson. Ribblesdalc Wands 5 for 31. l e a g u u e t a b l e P W D L P ts


Read ....................... 21 11 4 Padiham ............. 21 10 6 B'burn N.............. 20 9 8 Earb.v ....................... 21 8 9 Sol t ic


llic Ch a lb u rn Road


^roitnd where even th e most en- tl-iusiastic cricket supporters could find lit t le to relieve the monotony.


Once the rain s ta r te d i t really j


Whallcy .................. 19 7 6 Baxenden ............. 21 7 5


.................. 21 7 10'


Ribb. Wds............... 21 6 9 Clilheroc ............. 21 5 10 Rolls Royce ------ 21 5 8 Barnold.swick . . 21 5 7 Gt. Harwood ' indicates


6 48 5 46 3 44 4 41 4 39 7 34 9 33 6 33 6 30 8 29 9 27


21 3 2 16 14 tied game


took a lot of courage n o t only to s i t watching th e game, b u t to take p a r t in it. an d th e Rolls Rovee batsmen were n o t in th e mood to offer any en te r ta inm en t


whatsoever.


tirs t four wTCkets for 40 runs. Roberts <


was no collapse.


lers an d lieldei*s alike suffered almost


I t was a game in which doW' torture. an d when


. , ,


Clithcroc wei*c lef t a totally in- i adcQuatc time in which to claim


! th e exti*a five overs, th e end be­ came eagei'ly awaited by aU con­ cerned.


K. Wilson (32 not out« an d H- , „


Aspinall <26 n o t outi tre a te d th e Rolls Royce l>owlers with a cer­


ta in amount of disdam. . T h ere was never any hope ot


good. r o y c e


D. XIoorc c Speak b Slingei R. Barker c Speak b Shngcr


N. Slater b Slingcr .......... p, Nichol run out


J . Shorrock b Ecclc.s M. Robert.,, run out . ■ - ■ ■ K. Picklc.'=; c and b Slingci G. Sumner c Speak b .A.'ipinwall


...............


H Piikington n o t out . . . D. Hepton not o u t . ............... E x tra s


......................... ................................... Total iS wkt-s dccA 137 Bowling: W. Slinger 14—2—


47__3. J. Richardson 10—1—30— 0 K. Eccles 8—1—22—2, R. As- pinwall 6 — 1—30—1.


CLITHEROK


R. Aspinwall not out . . . . "Extras


S. Wcsthcad c Pickles b I^emon


Wilson not. o u t .................. ..................................... .....................................


Total ( 1 wkO .............


__1 ,j. Shorrock 4—0—31 0. Roberts 1—0—9—0.


Bowling; K- Lemon 3—0-— IS M.


JUNIOR LEAGUE


Sauirday'.s rcsuli-s in the^ Rib-


blesdalo Junior League wcic. Clitheroe 76. Padiham


EEC 138-6. Clrcrry T « e 97-^ ^ r b v 109-7, Blackbiu-n N o i th e rn


I 2 ' Langho cot. 103-8. BarnoWs-


wick 47-6; I43wer , ^ ^ ’^Y'^^Vibb" TT.ead 33-1: Lucas 14o -4. Wanderers I'iS: Roll.s Royce -


5. Gre at Harwopd


Luca.^ ............... Oswaldi. Im. Padiham B'burn N. ■ • Lajrgho Col. . Cherry Tree •


Read ............. Waddington


Earb.v •. ■ ■


EEC .................. Lwr Darwen


Roll.s Royce . . Settle .................. Ribb. Wand. .. Burnley Bet. . Baxenden . . • Gt. Harwood Whalley


Settle 1 1 7 . w a d d in g to n *3. AVhal- n o t bM


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