. i .51 Imilcd : k
I) arc required (ion work'.
Ia contributory Icr with other
lultural Division) T. Stephenson,
aiTHEROE COULD NOT BREAK FREE FROM THE ‘HALF-NELSON’
4 t e r r if ic free-kick taken by Chris Sims, a few minutes from the end of Clitheroe’s hard
A (ought game at Nelson, seemed likely to give the visitors the point they well deserved. To the intense disappointment of Clitheroe’s enthusiastic
supporters the "goal” was disallowed for what appeared to be a technical infringement.
Thus Clitheroe lost a game
they needed to win in order to keep alive their championship hopes. They had enough chances to
have secured both the points. I'OK ERS
Onco again the forward line failed to work smoothly and there was some indifferent finishing.
Nelson and Clitheroe are old
when tx)t.b sides employed a 'oeat deal of energy and not a hu’.e method in attempting to "ain tho mastery on a ground v.-bich bectime progressively
r!vai.s and their meeting usually i^oduces a clash of more than ordinary
intere.st. This was the case on Saturday
'.vorsi;. In :h,; fir.'it half conditions
LTD.,
were not too had but after the interval tlie groimd churned up badly and it, was very difficult to move the ball any considerable distance.
Bad tactics It was after the interval that
Clitheroe made thetj- chief tac- :.icai mtstake for they tried time
.after time to force ttie ball down •he middle where Wallbank, Hobson and Baron, were virtu
1.^ used to strict
ally pi-hioners in the mud and unable to produce any .sti'iking
power. Had Clitheroe used Uieir wing
ers they would probably have had a gi'cnt chance of splitting open a Nelson defence wliich
had tu-ed visibly and was prone to bimcb together. It was unforttmate from Clith-
eroe's viewpoint that a. defensive |!ip,<.c gave Nelson their ' 'innmg
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welcome return to the Clitheroe team passed the ball to Nightin- jal: who unfortimately lost possession and Nelson were pres ented with a good chance of icoring which tltcy were not slow to take Nelson objected when Olith-
gcfll Chris Sim.s, who made a very
eroc took Ute lead in the 16th miniue ihi'onyh Holxson. .A.S Hobson
da.shcd in to gather
the hall tlie Nelson players
e.lainied tlia' ho used his hands but the referee was quite defi nite in his decision to allow the goal. Until this .stage Nelson had
been doin.g a fail’ share of the attacking but tho pattern of play completely changed once Clitli- t’roe had gained the lead. Once, however. Wallace made
a splendid save when Nelson's right half, Bowden, shot hard after coTecting a pass from the scheming left winger Mizon. Tliere ■ was also a narrow
escape for Clitheroe shortly be fore the interval when pfiader, Nelson's inside left missed an open goal. After beating Wallace: Finder
took so long to get the ball in his ‘i'r’de that Wallace was able to pick
him.self up from the grotmd arid deflect the ball away from the open goalmouth. The home team took the lead in the 70th minute wltlt a goal
from the hard working Henhes- sey.
.More polisflied Clitheroe. however, should not
have been behind for they were undoubtedly the more polished '.cam. The experiment of playing Baron at ins'de left and replac ing Gill at outside left for Bibby , '.vas no‘„ a .success. Sims imdoubtcdlv gave :i good
account of hintself at left half out Baron was not happy in the toward line while Gill infrequen tly came iu^o the picture. Nighimgale usual’y comman
ded the centre of the field and his excellent positional play did iiiuch i(j negarive the midfield P-ay of Nelson's attack.
Play too far away from his '.nnsrer bu' o‘.horw’
l.se ^he rear guard earned liigh maiks and it an improvemeut in the for-
Sometime.s Heyes appeared to
trards which is chiefly needed to ormg better results.
pu'i. they should at any rate fin- tan near tlie too although more Pe'w blood ni'ty have to be intro iduced before the end of the
an
out.side one it must bo admiU gaining cliief honours
Clitheroe still have a chance—
ca.son.
,,,!|!9a‘ns: Nelson: Ashworth: wil lumson. Jones: Boden, Wall- work, Parkiugiou; Lane, Hen- no»y, Watson, Finder. Mizon. Clitheroe: Wallace; Heves,
T
Barrow Reserves 4 Southport Reserves 0; Lancaster City 4 Chorley 0; Mai'ine 0 Nethei-field 3; Prescott Town 3 Morecambe
3; South Liverpool 3 Burscough 1: Sc. Helen’s Town 3 Great Har wood 2; Bacup Borough v Ley. land Motors and Rossendaie United v Honvich RMI were
postponed. Fleetwood 3 Guiimess Export 1; Skelmersdffie United 5 Droylsden 2,
Chorley ............. 35 13 8 4 34 S. L-pool ............. 21 15 3 3 33
LEAGUE TABLE P W D L Pts
Nethei-field.......... 24 12 8 4 32 Horwich RMI .. 21 14 3 4 31 ■pieetwood ......... 22 15 1 6 31 Clitheroe ......... 22 12 5 5 '29 Lancaster C......... 26 12 5 9 29 Barrow Res.......... 26 12 5 9 ‘29 Morecambe .... . 25 8 10 7 27 Gt. Harwood . . . . 21.10 6 5 26 Marine................. 18 10 3 5 23 Drovlsden .......... 24 7 8 9 22 Skelmersdale ___ 21 9 3 9 21 Bacup B. .......... 25 9 2 14 20 Burscough .......... 26 7 5 14 19 St. He’ens ........ 27 7 4 16 18 Giiinness E.......... 20 6 4 10 16 Nelson ................. 22 7 2 13 16 Leyland M............ 25 5 4 15 14 Rossendaie..........21 4 6 11 14 Prescot T.
___ 23 5 4 14 14 Southport Res. . . 2 3 4 3 16 II GISBURN
ON TOP IN SECOND HALF
Gisburn 4 Trinity o
faint hopes of overtaking Chat- 'Durn and winning the .Amateur League. Conditions were good although a little slippery. During the first half the teams were evenly matched and no goals were scored.
A S a result of their victory Gisbm'n keep alive theu-
let Atkinson in for his .second goal.
ing fo'lowing a clearance by the goalkeeper, and Atkinson made it two-nil after a well placed free kick.
Gl.sburnwont fiulher ahead when a cross from the left wing
G. Southwart opened rite scor Lancs. Combination Div 1:
THREE GOALS FOR KAY
Tech, and Grammar School OB 2
Blackburn Combination; Div. 2 Waddington A
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ITIT.ADDINGTON c o n t i n u e d ' ^ their winning run • Twit
after four minutes Kay equalised with a well-taken goal. The teams were e v e n l y
ter Lane after one of the hardest games of the season. The big, strong visiting side began well, taking the lead in the second minute, after narrowly missing an eariier chance. Waddington struck back and
matched but after 22 minutes, Waddington gave riieir suppor ters something to -cheer about with two quick goals, .both largley due to the efforts of outside-left Mick Seedall. .After a good run down tlie
wing Seedall was brought down as he was about to shoot, and Kay netted the resultmg penalty. Tlu'cc- minutes later Seedall
again made a brilliant run and alriiough his shot was blocked by the
goalkeeper.Ripley was on hand to force the ball over the line. The visitors were by no means
ST. PAUL’S MISSED CHANCES
Chatburn 3, 8L Paul’s 1
and both sides matched. St. Paul’s missing several chances to go ahead and Chat-
bum scored first when Allen headed home B. Bithell’s free kick. This encouraged Chatbmm
who began to gain the upper hand and th»y went f"rther
aliead when Slingcr lobbed the ball into the net following a bad
clearance. Shonly after the interval J.
Holgate made it tlrree nil when he beat the goalkeeper to the
baU and /cored fron close range. St. Paul’s were occasionally
after beating Johnson from close in. Chatburn continued to press. The outstanding players were Croft and J. Holgate for Chatbmm and PearCo and
Drivel' for St. Paul's. Teams: Chatburn;
John.sou:
Croft, Bush; B. Bithell Har- gi-eaves T. Bithell: Yates. J. Holgate', Allen, Slmger, A. Hol gate. SL Paul’s: Wilkinson; Har
greaves, S, Scott; R. Scott, S ms, Pearce; Growden, Duckworth, Lund, Driver, Bialecki.
AALVTEUR LEAGUE P W
dismayed by these reverses, and reduced the airears with a fine goal just before the interval The second halt produced a
dom- struggle 'Adth both goals having narrow escapes. After a tremendous battle Waddington put, the result beyond doubt w'ith a last-minute goa] from Kay, who ran almost from the half way line before slipping the ball past the oncoming goalkeeper. Seedall, Robinson and Trotter Were outstanding for Wadding
O'Neil; Marsden, Pearson; simp- son, Cornihwaite, Trotter; Rip ley, Ward, Kay, Robinson, Seedall
ton. Waddington team:—
YOUTH CLUB FELL AWAA"
Whalloy Y.C. 2, Bashall Eaves i
buted and then the visitors went ahead from a good .shot by
D
enabled Southwart to bring his tally to two and his side's to four. -Although 'Jte scoreline sug gests that Gisburn won com fortably tills was not in fact the case and hut for a few Trinity defensive errors which tliey were quick to take advantage the result would probably have been
.Anotlter cross from the left
very different indeed. Teams; Gisburn; Dennett;
Taylor, E. 'Woodworth; Embery, Wilson, Parker; .Atkinson, J. Woodwortli, Southwart, Hu.x- table. Beard. Trinity: Parker; Taylor, Wrig-
ley: McGurk, Grimes, Dixon: Morrisoli, Penman. Kay, Flet cher, Turnbull.
Whitehouso. Whalley quickly struck buck
and equalised through Anderson. Almost immediately after the
interval Bashall Eaves took the lead for a second time when O'Donnell shot from the edge of the penalty area. The home side su'aighiaway
attacked - and drew level- when Robinson's free kick struck a Bashall Eaves defender and entered the net. Bashall Eaves then put on Uie presstu'e and Bibby made it tltree from close range After a defensive error, almost
on time, Whitehouso put the away team four up with a header. The oulstaudiug players were
Eatough (goal), Poole, Bibby
and Thompson for the home side, and Slinger and O’Donnell for the visitors.
TABLE TENNIS
he. knock-out competition in the local table tennis league
began last week atid produced some exciting games. Rlbblesdale Wanderers “C”
gained a vei'y good win over division ''B'-’ leaders, Forden "B", in tt keen struggle right up to the last point. For Rlbblesdale, Gordon
Knowles won two games as did John Pickles. Harry Kenyon won one.. Ten'y Punchard won three for Forden and John Dixon won the other game. Rib- blesdale • will now play Trinity “B” away.
Ribblesdale’s “A” team nar
rowly defeated Calderstoues "A” St. Paul’s "B” won convincingly and now meet Forden “C” m a top of the table clasli. Results: Team K.. O. Prel’mi-
nary round: St. PaiU’s “B” 9, Atkinson’s “A” 0; Rlbblesdale Wanderers ’:C”. ,5, Forden Club "B” 4. First Round; : Rlbblesdale
neminsiey; Kirk. Nightingale. Sims; Kenyon. Hobson, WaU- oank, Baron, Gill.
Clitheroe Res. keep up tlieir improvement
Calderstones 2, Clitheroe R. 5
QLn'HEROE made it two wins in a row when they beat
"dorstones away on Saturday. Clitheroe took the'^Iead with
”
‘he home side ' before Kenyon made it 3—1.
Wl.son pulled one back for Wilson got his, and Calder-
stones' second, witli a good shot irom the edge of tlie penalty
Bishop pm uie issue beyond doubt for the visitors with two •»iwud half goals.
on MONDAYS'
speak, Wilson, ShuttleWOTth; Hind.
Mwardson, Owen; - Pearce,' Richardson. ' Bailey; Wlnkley,
W'ere Edwardson, Richardson,; ^ d Wilson, and : Clitheroe—' r^hurst, Pollard and Bishop. Teams: Calderatones; Purber;
"ff the line. Outstandliig for Calderstoues
■ ^dJderstones. came close .twice „d Speak had two .shots cleared
Kenyon and Redder.
Wand. “A" 5, Calderslones "A” 4; St. Paul’s ’’C" 1, CalhoUc ■y.C. “A" 8. League results Divi sion "A” : Rlbblesdale Wand.” C” 5, St. Paul’s "A” 5; Calderstoues "A” 10, ’Ti'inily “A" 0; Cllthei'oe C.C. ”A” 2, Rlbblesdale Wand.. 8. Division "B": St. Paul’s "B” 10, Atkinson’s “A” 0; Forden
Club "B” 7 Whalley 3.
OlVISidN "A” LEAGUE P, W. D. L. Ps.
Ribble. W. “A” 14 13 1 0 27 Forden Club “A” 12 8 3 1 19 St. Paul's “A” 14 8 3 3 19 Calderst’es "A” 14 6 1 7 13 Ti’inity "A” .. 14 4 3 7 11 Clith. CC “A” 12 2 6 4 10 Ribble. W.
‘‘B " 12 4 1 7 9
Ribble. W. “C” 13 2 5 6 9 Catholic YC "A” 12 0 1 11 1
Forden Club "B” 16 15 St. Paul’s Whalley . Forden C. ’’C” 15 8 Caldei'Bt’es “ B” 15 8 0 7 16 Trinity "B”
DIVISION "B” P. W. D. L. Ps. 0 1 30
Cath. YC "B” 13 3 Calder Ladies .13 3
1 9 0 10
'V .
"B” 16 14 0 2 28 16 10 1 5 2l 2 5 18
. . . . 12 7 0 5 14 ■
Atkuison's "B" 14 0 0 14 0 Next week’s flxtm-es are:
Division A.: Monday: Catholic Y.C. “A” V. Forden Club '’A”. Tuesday: Rlbblesdale W. "C” v. Bibblesdale W. "A" Wednesday: Calderstoues "A” v. Ribble'dale W. “B". Thursday: Trinity "A”
V. Caldor ladies “A” Div. i’B”. Monday: Whalley v. Catholic Y.C. "B". Atkinson’s "B” v. Calderslones “B". Tuesday: For- den “B” V. Ti'inity "B", Wed nesday: St. Paul’s “B” V. Calder Ladies.
AT THE CINEMA . next:week=
SHOWING at the Palladium from Monday—Wednesday is the exciting Western “The Sons o f Katie Elder” , starring John Wayne, Dean Martin, Martha Hyer, and Mi(:hael /Ander
. Supporting is the mystery llu-i'-ler ’Personal and Confiden tial’ A doub'-c Norman Wisdom
vestigatlon by the Elder family into their father’s death and the loss of their mother’s ranclL
son jnr. ’The story deals 'ritli tlie in- ,
bill is tire attraction from Thurs day. The main feature is Up in the world and. as well a.s Nor man, stars Mam'cen Swanson, and Jerry Desmond and tells of Norman's (Norman Wisdom) hilarious
e.scapadcs as a window ; cleaner. Tho supporting film, which is
just as zon,V Is Trouble in Store starring Margaret' RuUrerford. Moira Lister. Derek Bond, Lana Morris, Megs Jenkins, and Joan Sims, and describes Norman Wisdom’s ■ antJes in a plush deimrttnent'store.
*.
Clitheroe Res: O'Neil; Hartley, ^whursl; Horsefleld. Butter^
Worth, ^Voodw_orth:.,, .Kenyon,, rollarti, Pedde’r, Bishop, Bibby.
, * *
“ TJ ED SUNDOWN” , show- ing at the Civic Hall
.from,Monday to Wednesday, "ik ■ ihe 'stbrY of the' .struggle
between a ruthless ranch owner trying to gain con trol of other ranches and Alec Longmire (Rory Cal houn) who leads the resis tance to him. The film also stars Dean
James
Bas.sett’s best selling novel of the same name, Is be ing screened from ’Thursday. It stars John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal,. Tom Tryon, Paula , Prentiss, Dana Andi-ews, Stanley HoToway, Henry Fonda, nfad Franchot Tone; The story describes events
Jagger as sheriff, Jade Miu'phy. and Martha Hyer as his lovely daughter. Caroline. Supporting is Goliath and the Sins of Babylon. "In Harm’s Way," baaed on
prior to and during the bomb ing of Pearl Harbour and the
.subsequent Pacific war and- is a , coihpelli'ngly, exciting film.
LIKE THEM-Very enjoyable and very good value (says Mr. Bailey' of Gloucester)^., ' - ’ . k/ 'I
7 6
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i I LIKE TH EM -A nice smoke and very good value; (says Gill Mitchell of Solihull, Warwicks) , m ' ' ' X . O ,
u r in g tlie early part of the game play was evenly distri
Chatburn .. Gisburn Bashall Eav. Wad’gton R.
Chippibg •. Bowkers
Calderstoues Brockhall .. Clitheroe Rs. Trinity — St. Paul’s .. WhaUey Y.C.
16 15 13 11
15 0 13 8
D L F A Pt. 1 0 91 24 31
0 2 57 23 22 1 5 63 37 19
2 3 53 28 18 1, 7 77 59 15 3 ' 5 50 44 15 1 10 61 71 15 0 5 41 33 12 0 8 38 37 12 1 8 39 44 11 1 14 26 91 5 1 16 27 132 3
■C^OLLO^VING their defeat at Nelson on Saturday Clitheroe
are reverting to the ustial team to meet Bm-scough .at Shaw- Bridge tomorrow- Chri.5 Slurs
will not be avaV.abie. Tire team is; Wallace; Heyes, Hemins’.ey; Kirk. Nightingale. Baron; Ken yon, Hobson, Widdup, Wallbank, Bibby.
dangei'ous and played some good midfield football whilst theh' opponents wasted numerous chances in front of goal. Driver scored for the visitors
CONDITIONS wei'e excellent when Chatbm-n '
were evenly kicked off
G. Bm-gess .........................30 H. Westwell ___ T. Haworth ............. R. ' Holt
PENDLE CLUB 2 pts. .............
R. Nutter ............. F. Hudson ..........
287
R. Bell ............................ 58 T. Knowles
CROSS KEYS B 7 pts. ................. 61
D. Niven ......................... 73 G. Holden ................ 62 S. Ho’ t ............................ -16 D. Peck ........................ 80
380
BROCKHALL in GOOD FORM
Brockhall 5, Chipping 1
J>LAYING on a pitch which was in very good
condition, Brockhall, who are near the bottom of tho
an hour, play was evenly distri buted.' But Brockhall then took a two-goal lead through Atkin son and Worden, The visitors replied through Proctor. In tire oneirins minutes of the •secoird half, Chipping pressed
league, hit Ghinping for five. During the first quarter of
strongly in an attempt to draw lev>l. However, a well Dl“C.ed
comer byLeeming enabled Wall bank to head home Brookhall’s
third. Brockhall now took com
Chipping. Teams; Brockhall HaiTison;
mand, and Atkinson scored two well taken, goals to com- plbtc his hat-trick. The out standing players were Atkinson and Hull for Brockhall, and D< Freeman and Preston for
Gorton, Bolton; Lecming, Ben- wack, Jeffreys; Bleazard, WaU- hank, Atkinson, Worden. Hull. Chinning; Fi'eeman D.; Seed
G.. Seed W.: Fi'eeman H Proctor R-, Preston; Bleazard. Mei'cer, Proctor J.. Sqtiires, Freeman J.
Billington "A” . . . . 11 55 Pendleton ............ . 12 54 Cros.s Keys "A" . . .
Consen'atives
Peudle Club ........ . 12 48 Cross Keys “B” . . . . 12 38 Billinston "B" . . . . 12 33 Police
11 25 ................... . 12 29
SPORTS NOTES
rjtHE officials of the NE Lancs Riding d u b for this year, elected at the annual general
meeting aj-e as follows: Chair man; Mr. B. G. Jay, of Trawdeu.
Trea.surer: Mrs. P. Hearthy, of Olayton-le-Moors. ^ en ts Secret ary (temporary), Mr. D. White, of Nelson. General Secretary; Mr. BeordSTVorth, of Nelson. In-
•stnictdr: Mrs. E. M. Sycamore, of Wlswell. Mrs, Mcarthy and Mr. R. Gittius were elected to the committee to replace the retiriitg m em b e r s , Messrs.
Bearclsworth and E. Befton. Tho annual gymkana will be
held on Jime 25th. A team of four will represent the club in the in door jumping competition at -4ughton on March 19th. -Anyone interested in taking part should contact Mrs. H. Ducka'orth. 40, Booth Road, Stacksteads, Bacup. All horses must be 15 hands high and at least five years old.
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BILLINGTON B 1 pt P. Prokopyszsm . . .
I. Conchie ........... H. Dswhurst ........ H. Gordmr ............
E. Petty ................ S. Else ................ .
C. Nutter ......................... 52 H. Nuttei-
PENDLETON 6 pts.
SNOOKER LEAGUE POLICE 2 pts.
G.
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F. MoNab ..................... 67 A. McNab ..................... 46 G. Newing ..................... .52 R. Thistlethwaitc .......... 40
..................... .54 311 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, February JS, 1966 9
J. Warelng. ■................ 40 L. Lambert L. McEnteo A. Gaunt P. Craig
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D. Cowperthwalte W. Bray ...............
CONSERVATIVES 6 pts. E. Tomlinson ........
N. Waterworth . . . H. Ireland ........... J. Wilkinson ........
67 83 72 49 58 63
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LEAGUE TABLE P. Pts. . 12 69
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