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ANOTHER FOURTH


GAME IN A ROW


nLlTHEROE crashed to their fourth successive defeat when they were beaten 1-3 at Chorley on Saturday.


flnv direct shots to save, and the best effort was when a clearance hit Wallbank's knee and rebounded inches past the post.


Although their approach work was quite good,'the C horlcy goalkeeper had hardly 1


For the second week running. Clitheroe played part of the game with 10 men. On Saturday Mel \V.iddup. who had returned to centre forward, was kicked on the


dboiv and had to go to Preston Infirmary to have his arm X-rayed, but he did return later with his arm stiff. I'wo of Chorley’s goals


were scored after mistakes bv Clitheroe's goalkeeper, lierek Walker who was depu­ ting for Lindsay Wallace, bin 'lie redeemed himself laier in the game when he pulled off several fine saves.


On the whole it seems lhat the inability of the


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5 forwards to have a shot at goal is responsible for the low scoring by the Shaw Bridge side, for they have scored only three goals in the last four games.


The defence, although they


Githevoe side which took the fidd. Terry Kenyon moved from outside right to right tack Gili switched from the ’eft to the right wing, Widdup returned as leader, and Allen ’


have been over-run in the last few games, have not been completely outplayed and have given quite creditable performances but with nega­ tive results. It was a strange-looking


well to punch clear from Kirk and Wroth.


took the lead when B. Kirk shot home from the edge of the area and beat Walker’s desperate dive, although the


After 13 minutes Chorley


goalkeeper managed to touch the ball.


punched out another effort, and B. Kirk missed an easy chance of adding to iris side’s score when he shot yards over.


M in u t e s later _______


oilier end, but Salisbury saved from Hobson.


Baron took a free kick at the


Howarth, Edisbm-y; Birchall Farrington, Morley; Howard, i B. Kirk. Woods, Wroth, Arm-


Teams: Chorley: Salisbury:


,,, „ .Heminsley; J. Kirk, Nightin- walker gale, Baron; Gill, Hobson, Wid­


strong. Clitheroe: Walker Kenyon,


Heminsley showed good anti­ cipation when he cut off an


the visitors’ goalmouth. The bail was centred across the goal. Walker tipped the ball round the post but Armstrong collected it on the line, passed back to Woods who managed to get the ball in the net, but the referee awarded a corner. Widdup was hurt after 26


intended pass from Wroth to Kirk. Several scrambles ensued in


heart to the visitors, but no Sooner had they started fight- ;n„ for tlw ball, than they were to by another Chorley goal. Unless mo r e determined


effort is put into their play, OlitUeroe will slide quickly


down the League table, and it will be too late to keep them in the top half of the league.


Back luck


They have had more than their fare share of bad luck and injuries and this can be directly responsible defeats.


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IRE COUNTY JNCIL (sion 6.


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IFO I, us at Calclerstoncs


IN A URSING COURSE R


AND YOUNG MOTHERS


nccs 21st March. their run of


moved to outside left. ’ Wallbank's goal was well- taken. and this seemed to give


minutes when he was involved in a clash with Morley and the left half’s clearance hit the centre forward on the elbow. Widdup was taken off the field and was later taken to hospital a t Preston for an X-ray. Gill took the free kick and


In another Chorley Second goal


scored their an


of j his own net.


■iey men have been injured and these must have had an unsettling effect on the team. John Heminsley was the first


In the last few weeks, several


lo be injured at the end of last month and had to miss three games. The next to be absent was


. Howard centred from the Bacup B- __ 30 9 2 19 20 right wing, and Walker went1 St. Helens __ 29 7 4 18 18 up for the ball and fisted it into Rossendale .. 26 5 7 14 17 Prescot T......... 28 5 6 17 16


likely to get easier tiffs season. Guinness Ex. .. 24 8 4 12 20


Woods headed the ball out of I Lancaster Walker’s hands, but Kirk raced in to clear.


Clitheroe Marine


After 28 minutes Chorley Burscough second goal, they


goal are


and Leyland M. not Nelson


............. ............. 31 .. 29


29 11 10 8 32 29 13 6 10 32 20 14 3 9 31 27 13 5 9 31 26 11 7 8 29 23 1 3 8 27 8 10 11 26 9 9 8


Baron went up to challenge Salisbury, but the goalkeeper punched clear.


raid. Morccambe Skelmersdale Great Hnr. Droyisden


Horwich Barrow Res. Fleetwood


Chorley Netherfield


30 17 29 16 24 17 29 15 28 16


2 10 34


29 30


5 18 21


Trank Bibby who injured his ankle while training. Derek Keyes was the third to be injured, and he has been absent for the last two games. Last trcck Lindsay Wallace was car­ ried off, and then on Saturday, Mel Widdup had to go to hos­ pital after being kicked on his orm. All these, make a total of five


first-team regulars who have been injured in the last five games.


Saturday, Allen passed to Wid­ dup. and the centre forward’s


In tlie opening minutes on


shot went inches wide of the mark with Salisbury beaten. In direct retaliation. Arm­


strong beat two defenders but his shot was .well wide. Clitheroc maintained their


early pressure and from Gill’s corner Wallbank tried a shot, and from the clearance. Alien" shot but the goalkeeper saved the ball easily. Kirk won a" corner but it was


soon cleared, and Morley was awarded a free kick. Armstrong collected the ball and sent in a fierce drive which Walker did


CHIPPING


ON TOP Chipping 5, Trinity 0


IT took Chipping 30 minutes '•« open the scoring although


uiey were in command of the Same from the start to finish. Trinity had one goal dis-


apd R. Mercer scored for Chip­ ping.


al.owed for offside, but apart horn this they did not have any ‘"lent play in then- forward line. Squires 121, R. Freeman (2),


abodes, and for Trinity, Mc- Gtirk and Dixon. Teams: Chipping: Rhodes; S.


were Blozard. Sauires and Outstanding


cer, R. Freeman, J. Freeman, D. freeman.


for Chipping


Tee[l, Bleazard; Squires, J. Proc­ ter, W. Seed; Duncanson, Mer­


netclier. Penman, Czapowski, J. cietcher, Turnbull.


BOYS HELD TO A DRAW


Luther Mercer Memorial Trophy


] lN


uitttiero© and District 2 Burnley 2


Hopfiy Comp e t i t i o n , Lmheroe and District Junior Schoolboys drew 2—2 J'Hh Burnley Junior School-


. ‘cague basis and there are c teams competing this year.


“°ys at Edisford School on butiirday. The competition is played on


„.V 'vas a hard-fought and witmg frame with a draw as


f .^ P to n and Boden scored f°f Clitheroe. Blither0*. — Cowbum; Duck- Scott; Dobson, David-


Koal disallowed.


•f'c fairest result. thrir -r0<!' 'v'10 h!lve PEr'5aPs


strongest team for some had what may have Beep


; tlic first match of the Luthcr-Mercer Memorial


Trinity: Parker; Taylor, Wrig- McGurk, Grime Dixon: M.


was going to catch the centre and then I changed my mind at the last moment and attempted I to fist the ball over the bar. I : thought a forward was rushing j up behind me, and I thought that if I caught the bail he j would charge me into the back! of the net. for the referee had I turned a blind eye. when I had j been charged before.”


Barrow-in-Furness. RESULTS


dup, Wallbank, Allen. Referee: Mr. G. Melville of


Bacup Borough 1, Morecambe 3; Chorley 3, Clitheroe 1: Lan­ caster 4, Guineas Export 1: Leyland Motors 1, Southport Reserves 0: Marine 6. Fleetwood 2: Nelson 2, Prescot Town 2; Netherfield 9. St. Helen’s 2: Rossendale 1. Droyisden 1; South Liverpool 3, Great Har­ wood 1.


shire Junior Cup Third Round replay: Horwich 0, Wigan Athletic 5. L a n c a s h i r e Combination:


South Liverpool 28 20 4 4 44 4 43


LEAGUE TABLE P W D L PtS


5 40 4 37 9 35


Saturday’s results: Lanca­


Sports Portrait


POLICE CONSTABLE AS DEPUTY FOR LINDSAY WALLACE


JJEPUTIS1NG for a goalkeeper of Lindsay Wallace’s standard is a difficult job for any man, but Clithroe’s


second goalkeeper, Derek Walker, who played at Chorley on Saturday does quite a capable job of it.


Originally, a centre for-'-------------------


ward. Derek became a goal- * keeper mainly due to his own ! impatience. “I was playing


j centre forward for my team and I broke my toes in'one match. I was so impatient to get back in the game, that when my house team at school was without a goal­ keeper, 1 volunteered to step in and ha\e played there ever since.”


played for his school at football and for a district team round Liverpool.


Derek, was born in Liverpool,


He signed for Liverpool straight from school and toured


Combination. Ho first played for Clitheroe


about three years ago. Last season he played one game and this year he has had five out tags.


from Guinness and has not had any other experience with a Lancashire Combination team. Derek is a Police Constable in


He came to Clitheroe straight


Clitheroe. and Plays for the pol­ ice team at football. Asked whether his playing


of Everton as the hardest shot he had faced, and when asked about any embarrassing mom­ ents in football, he again named Temple as being involved in one incident, “I hud made quite a reason­


football affected his job in any way, Derek said that it did not at the moment, but it probably would if he was injured. Derek named Derek Temple


Cup game tb be replayed


AT a meeting of Clitheroe and District Amateur League Committee it was decided that the Aitken Shield


match between Chatburn and Gisburn has to be re-played tomorrow as Gisburn used an unqualified player in the original tie a fortnight ago which they won 2—.1. The biggest shock of the-'


day, again concerning the two top teams, was Gisbum’s 4—0 victory over Chatbum which ended the latter’s long undefeated run.


were no upsets and the teams won according to form and


In the Aitken Shield there


league positions. The BrockhaM v Waddington


Reserves match is being coun­ ted as two games, thus Brock-


hall will get torn- points for their 2—1 win.


follows- March 26, Aitken Shield,


A list of revised fixtures is as


erves .v Trinity; Waddington Reserves v Chipping; Gisburn v Brockhall. April 6 (Wed. KO 6-30). Bash­


Chatbum v Gisbwn; Brockliall v Calderstones; Trinity v Bashall Eaves. April 2 League, Clitheroe lies,


able save, and was teing a bit cocky, and when I kicked the ball out, Derek Temple hit it on the volley and it sailed over my head into the back of the net,” ! Bashall Eaves; Whallev Youth


Brockhall v Bowkers. April 16 Clitheroe Reserves v


Chatburn. April 13 (Wed. KO 6-30).


e m b a r r a s s i n g moments, after he had punched the ball into his own net when trying to fist it over the bar. “Hie lads were very good about that goal. They may have thought quite a lot about it, but they never said anything about it to me. I don't want to try and make an excuse, but standing in for Lindsay is a very difficult job for anybody, and when you are so much out of match-practice it is even move difficult.” Of the games that Derek has


a n o t h e r of his most


4 16 22 i f t S i l 5 16 23


abroad with the youth team in Belgium. Holland and France.


Walker said afterwards: “I Southport Res. .28 5 4 19 14


Ellesmere Port in the West Che­ shire League, and then to Guin­ ness Export in the Liverpool


From Liverpool he moved to TRIUMPH Gisburn 4, Chatburn 0.


amends by stopping an almost.! certain "goal” when he dived' full length to push a shot from Woods round the post. Baron raced through as


Clitheroe were striving . to reduce the arrears but Salis­ bury snatched the ball from Hobson’s feet. Clitheroe defenders w e r e


being kept extremely busy and Walker was brought into action minutes on end. Half time came with Chovley


the rc-start and Kirk just missed from the edge of the area. Then Woods tried a shot which Walker saved.


well worthy of their 2—0 lead. Chorley attacked right from


pulled one goal back when Allen centred from the left wing and Wallbank. standing unmarked, scored with a good header.


After 56 minutes Clitheroc


now and several shots were scrambled clear from Gill. Baron and Hobson. Wallbank was just wide with


Clitheroe were pressing hard


a long shot. Widdup returned to the field


Easy chance


third goal after 62 mnutes when Walker punched down a centre, and the bail landed at Kirk’s feet to give him the easiest of chances. Clitheroc were temporarily


B. Kirk scored Chorley's


and Salisbury made a good save but it did not matter as the referee had awarded a free kick for offside. Movley missed another easy


Widdup shot over. Allen put Hobson through,


discouraged by this set-back, but in another desperate raid,


after 60 minutes with his right arm held stiffly by his side.


Minutes later Walker made | .1.


| rr'HIS was the match that everyone in the area was


eagerly looking forward to, and it lived up to its expectations. Gisburn began the game as


if they intended to run their opponents into the ground and besieged the Chatburn goal with attack after attack. Allen put in a cracking drive


took the lead when Wood- worth's half-hit shot deceived Johnson and was deflected by him into the net.


After 35 minutes Gisburn


burn’s supremacy paid off when Beard collected a pass at the edge of the 18-yard line and let fly an unstoppable shot which left Johnson groping at thin air.


Just before half-time Gis-


strove desperately to level the scores, but Atkinson increased the home side's lead when he forced the ball over the line after his first shot had been blocked.


In the second half Chatburn


fate when he took advantage of Hargreaves’ mistake, rounded the advancing Johnson and


Kenny


gave up trying to inject some fight into his fellow forwards but the Gisburn defence held firm against all pressure.


pushed the ball into the net. Slinger to his credit never


referee for his excellent hand­ ling of the game.


Credit must also go to the


was Wilson, while Slingcr played well for Chatburn.


Outstanding for Gisburn


chance when Walker, after saving one shot was badly out


of position. Nightingale earned a round


of applause when he beat three forwards in one clearance. The referee spoke to Baron


Taylor, Whittaker; Embery, Wilson, Parker; Atkinson, Woodworth. Southward Kenny,


Teams: Gisburn: Dennett:


Beard. Chatburn: Johnson; J. Hol-


after fouling Armstrong, but the free kick was soon cleared.


Holgate. sealed Chatburn’s


4Hat-trick’ for Wilson


Calderstones 4, Whallcy Y.C, 1 TN a scrappy game, neither side reached their usual


form and missed several easy scoring chances.


.


after 15 minutes when Wilson I scored from Owen's cross.


Calderstones took the lead! j


minute from the interval when Wilson headed home.


which Dennett saved superbly, and a t the other end Johnson was handling the ball with great confidence.


They increased their lead a j


trick in the second half when ! he scored from Brooks’ pass! after 80 minutes.


Wilson completed his hat- i |


for Whalley after 84 minutes when he scored a good indivi­


Charles reduced the arrears


dual goal. Speak completed the scoring


were Furber, Peace and Wilson, and for Whalley; Bibby Robin­ son and Charles.


three minutes from time. Outstanding for Calderstones


j Pearce, Leach. Bailey: Shuttle- ' worth. Brooks, Wilson, Speak, Owen.


ougli; Thompson, Britciiffe; Anderson. Bibby. Robinson; Hamer, Charles, Scott, Duck­ worth. Bondman._


Whalley Youth Club; Eatr


READ JUST BEATEN


Burnley Combination Division 2


Read United 2, Bank Hall 3


J^EAD were defeated by the odd goal in five against


Bank Hall in their last-home game of the season. The colliers held the upper


gate, Bush; B. Bithell, Har­ greaves, T. Bitlieli; Yeats, Slinger, Allen, McLean, A.


hand in the first half and deserved their one goal lead at half-time.


goals, and with 15 minutes to play, were leading by 3—0, but Priestley and Hudson scored for Read in an exciting finish.


Bank Hall scored two more


Teams; Calderstones: Fur­ ber; Edwardson, Richardson;


Mr. Leslie Lodder of Acocks Green


he said, Derek mentioned Saturday as


Club v Chipping; St. Paul’s v Bowkers; Trinity v Chatburn. April 18 (Mon. KO 6-45),


Reserves; Waddington Reserves v Calderstoncs; dripping v


all Eaves v Gisburn. April 9 Gisburn v Clitheroe


Clitheroe Reserves v Brock­ hall. . April 20 ’(Wed. KO 6-45),


Clitheroe Reserves v Gisburn; Bowkers v Waddington Res­ erves. • April 23 Chipping v Bowkers;


Waddington Reserves v Trinity; Bashall Eaves, v Brockhall. April 27 (Wed. KO 1 6-45),


Clilhcrac Advertiser and Times, Friday, March 2S, 1966 13 DECIDED BY PENALTY Brockhall 2, Waddington R


YTTADDINGTON kicked off - and scored straight away


.through centre firward Har­ greaves. After that set-back in the opening moments. Brock- hall's defenders began to take


control. and after 20 minutes Whiteside equalised following a goalmouth scramble. In the second half both sides


tried hard to score and it was not until tile 85th minute that Brockhall scored the winning goal with a penalty taken by Wallbank after Metcalfe had


Brockhall v clitheroe Reserves;' Waddington Reserves v Gis­ burn. April 30 Ciitheroe Reserves v


Chatburn; St. Paul’s v,. Chip­ ping; 'Brockliall v Bashall Eaves. Saturday's results:- Aitken


, League: Brockhall 2 Wadding­ ton Reserves 1; Calderstones 4 Whalley Youth Club l ; . Chip­ ping 5 Trinity 0; Gisburn 4


Shield Round 1: Clitlieroe Res. 0 Bashnll Eaves 5; Round 2: Bowkers -8 St. Paul’s 3.


Chatburn 0. LEAGUE TA B L E . P W D LPtS


Bashall Eaves Wadd. Res. .. Chipping ......... Calderstones .. Bowkers ......... Brockhali Trin i ty ....... . C'roe Res......... St. Paul's __ Whalley YC ..


Chatburn Gisburn . . . . . .


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upon to keep goal for Clitheroe very often due to the efficiency of Lindsay Wallace, he always gives his best when he is called upon to stand in. DAVID BODERKE.


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were Atkinson and Renwick, and Cornthwaite played well for Waddington Reserves.


handled the ball. Outstanding for Brockhall


Gorton. Bolton; Leeming. .Ren­ wick. Jeffrey; Milton, Tomlin­ son, Whiteside, Wallbank, Wir- den.


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Roarty: Smith. Coruthwalte; Williams Metcalfe, Benson; A. N. Other, Dmsdale, Hargreaves, Wright, Williams.


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