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jashion and came away justifiably feelings proud1 o f their * 2draw.
Although it is true that
Salisbury. Chorley’s goal- teeper. had to leave the field, jder 43 minutes with an Injured arm, Clitheroe gave /much improved display ,gd scarcely ever slackened
l0{fe on the field, to play on the ring.
After succession of
fair efforts. Chorley’s goalkeeper came
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appointing, displays,- Clitheroe switched their ,teams;, in start ling fashion. Heminsley re turned a t , left hack, and Sims, at , centre'half. Parkinson ap
siderable improvement was brought about by the changes, hut whether the team would dis-be. a permanent success is a
peared at inside left and Ken yon at outside right. ■ : ’( X I There is nodoubt that a con
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Chatburn 4, Parish/Church 2 BOTH teams . played <
easy scoring chances were missed:1.
replay
t(EEN rivalry has always existed between Clitheroe and Chorlcy and their meetings !*■ for many season’s have produced exciting and colourful football. This season, with Glitheroc. occupying such >a‘. lowly1 'league position, even their
n(jst sanguine supporters, did not expect; them .to avoid'defeat at Victory Park, on Tuesday night, in the Combination Cup: competition. Clitheroe, however, rose to the occasion in magnificent
matter of some doubt. Play was so lively: and vig
orous that ten minutes extra ha'd to be allowed to cover in jury time. I t is not certain yet when
the game will .be replayed at Shaw Bridge, but as Clitheroe
after ten minutes when the un marked .Tomlinson put in shot which had Walker beaten, but Heminsley cleared it off the line with a. good header. Clitheroe had difficulty in
have no floodlights, it is quite likely that this will not happen until late In the season'. Chorley had their first chance
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tors enjoyed: as much of the play; as Chatbum, / with their half back r ltne : playing promi nently.
wAf ter the interval. the v visi : '.vffflv
after 65 ./minutes//when . Bush deflected ’a’/ shot /past his own goalkeeper.: Chatbum were not playing > particularly well a t . this, stage, but after Allen had . scored eleven minutes from time, . Slinger gave the home team th e . lead .five. min utes later. Allen scored Chat- bum’s fourth goal when the ball bounced off the goalkeeper four minutes from time. Teams — .'C h a tb um Jo h n
Parish Church j: took, the lead ,/
gate. Parish Church: R. Bren-
developing attacks, but when they did get though, they were unlucky not to score oh more than one/occasion. Kenyon, who was playing
football but . some fairly- s !
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from Peddar. Just before the interval Chatbum ' equalised when . Slinger, after beating, Marsden on the line, cut in to' score.
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well on the right had some good runs down the wing and Parkinson missed a chance off one of his centres after 15 min utes when he was unmarked in the goalmouth. Trying for a .first-, time shot, Parkinson hit the ball wide. Ohorley right half, Hibbert
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who had been injured when tackling too-hard in a Clith eroe attack, came off the field after 30 minutes, and substitute Peacock replaced him.
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away and it was sent .upfield to Wallbank who. pushed it ■through the defence to Wid dup. The ball was a little too hard and the goalkeeper came out to meet it.
came back again and Wroth sent a ball across which Walker cleared with consider able difficulty. Eventually he got the ball
Salisbury iVas Injured but Widdup succeeded in equalis ing. Six ' minutes later, Salisbury
In a: clash with' Widdup, '
the interval when he saved a high centre, and was knocked into the back of the net.' • After the attention of the
came back on to the field, but because of his arm injury, played on the wing, . Walker was injured near
trainer, Walker played on. Both' teams had some good
Chorley’s best attacks paid off when .inside left Kirk, slipped it to inside right Tomlinson, who shot high past Walker into the comer of the net. When play restarted, Chorley
After 32 minutes one of
T>;lay was fairly even in the A first half of the match, and Trinity played some attractive football. Brockhall were more fortunate to score after 30 min utes, when right-winger Atkin son mis-kicked in front of the goal, but was given a second chance and scored from close range.
launched attack after attack, but their shooting was unfruit ful as most of it was from out side the penalty area. Brockhall came back into the
After the .interval, Trinity ,
game to score their second goal ■in a goalmouth ■ scramble,
ened Trinity and Brockhgll took command of the game. Leeming put the finishing touches to the match when he scored, after 80 minutes, following a good run in which he beat three men. Teams—Brockhall; W. Harri
through R. Haworth. This second reverse disheart
: Trinity: A. Kay; R. Taylor, P. Wrigley; C. Grime, P. McGurk, L. Dixon; H. Penman, J. Flet cher, R. Peel, J. Peel, M. Flet cher.
son; A. Parkinson, T. Bolton; J. Hardman, P. Hilton, M. Jeff rey; F. Atkinson, J. Leeming, R. Haworth, J. Wild, P. Hull..
MISSED
attacks soon after the inter val, Wallbank missed a shot after running through the defence and Widdup narrowly missed ft header from a centre from Bibby. . Baron was injured when he
fell following a tackle, and was hit by a very hard shot from Birchall when he was still on the floor. Ohorley dominated most of
■table. F. Squires opened the scoring
the " play in the second half, and Clitheroe rarely, developed thedr attacks. Following a comer after an attack Kenyon put a high centre in for Wall- bank to head into the net, for the lead, after 79 minutes. Chorley soon hit back and
successive victory on Saturday when they had a good win over St. Paul’s which earned them a place at the top of the league
PENALTIES Chipping gained then- third
St. Paul’s 1. Chipping 4
after 85 minutes Robinson sent high ball which Tomlinson
nodded into the net past Walker. .After C h o r l e y equalised,
for Chipping with a fine header, and Rr Mercer scored the sec ond soon after. Chipping con tinued to dominate play until the interval. St. Paul’s who came out re freshed in the second half, played well for the first ten minutes, and managed to re duce Chipping’s lead with a fine goal from their, inside-left. Chipping came back into the
Clitheroe played a mainly defensive • game and the half back line stopped all of the attacks in their finishing stages. Teams: Chorley: Salisbury; Hibbert,
Tie
game again to make sure of victory by scoring two more goals through P. Freeman- and F. Squires. Chipping were unlucky not to
Haworth; Birchall, Woods, Morely; Robinson, Tomlinson, Higham, Kirk, Wroth, Substi tute, Peacock. Clifcheroe: Walker; Sumner,
Bolton.
Heminsley; Kirk, Sims, Baron; Kenyon, - Wallbank, Widdup, Parkinson, Bibby. Substitute, Ghatburn. Referee Mr. A. Porter, of
WON WITH TWO MEN • SHORT
’ v ‘
Bowker Brothers 5, Whalley Y.C. 1
to play when the appointed referee was missing, and a neutral spectator did his best to control a cleanly-fought match. Bowker Brothers, who only
Both sides sportingly agreed
trict Snooker League’ for this season which begins ’ in about' two weeks’ time. A total of 13 teams are now in the league. The new teams are Whalley
j j l IVE new teams . have entered Clitheroe. and Dis
have had a better win, as R. Freeman missed two penalties, the ball hitting the post both times.
. Mrs. D. Satterthwaite won the . President’s prize at Clith eroe Golf Club, at the week end, when the ladies’ competi tions were played: Mrs. D. Hindlo was the winner of the ring competition.
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Conservative club, Wadding ton, Chatbum. Village Hall, who have entered two teams, and Clitheroe Social Club.:, At the annual meeting held
season on October . 13th, . and a meeting to arrange , handi caps will be on Monday., The odd number of teams
I t was arranged to
start.the : ~ ful. ~
Brockhall Football Team who beat Trinity Youth Club 3—0 at home on Satur day. Back row, left to right j Parkinson,, Jeffrey,,^Haitispui Hardman, Hilton, Bol ton (captain). Front row, Atkinsomf Laming, Hulj/Haworth, Wild.
Experience counted
Hurst Green 2, Caldorstones 4 Condltionswere excellent,/arid
there was a large attendance. Early sluggishness 'led /to -a
dour battle, with both’defences extended. Neither team seemed certain of itself until the hospi tal side found a gap in the mid dle and wasted no time in
pressure, and Taylforth con ceded a penalty. Wilson blasted
scoring. The villagers panicked under
Green began vigorously, and Bolton shocked the visitors with
mistake with a perfectly timed goal, and then Calderstones went further ahead. Bolton again reduced arrears after mis sing, but the experienced hospi tal team finally proved too much.
Arden unsighted in goal. • Wilson made up for his.earlier
stones, with Bolton and Cross playing well for Hurst Green. Teams—Hurst Green; Arden;
Brooks and Weston were the dominant farce behind Calder
Summers; Taylforth; Cross, Rig by, Shaw;v Jones, ' Wilkinson, Bolton, Pilling, Cullen. Calderstones: Furber; -: Ed-
wardson, S t e v e n s ; Brooks/ Leach, Fitzpatrick; Weston, Jones, Wilson, Owen, Pearce.,
the spot kick oveivthe bar. In the second half, Hurst
a well-taken goal. The crowd’s jubilation was short-lived when a n . unfortunate: deflection left
GLITIIEROE DROP HOME "POINT TO LOWM®DARWEN
^JLITHEROE gave another disappointing display .when they failed to defeat Darwcn at Shaw Bridge on Satur
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day, for the' visitors had* so far this season, not gained a single point.
' ' ' C Expecting a:fairly/comfortable victory,Clitheroc had to
be content wi^3an'equal .share, of -four--goals., Play- ncver/reached-'a high —
standard and at. times - the exchanges were/completely: ruined by .rough , play/.and
crude tackling./., In faot; both teams .-’were,far
concerned few. if any,: earned medals.
/ . ■
Sumner .did, quite/;‘.well: under, pressure’"ahd •‘frequently." .used .the. balliotadsaiitage, -although he was not' always, successful with his1 'tackling. Neither Kenyon nor 'Parkinson had' a happy game and never appeaved- confident. In fairness to Kenyon it mfist be-pointed out that he took considerable punishment from over-vigorous opponents.. That -.did not
ition' ;’of i goalkeeping'despite some poor covering: and-some of his saves--;1
Walker-gave a’ sound exhib were, of-.-high merit.
course, some of the offences for which he was-penalised.'
added “bite" which confirmed his early -promise: - The - other, forwards however, were in-the picture only in flashes, and Clitheroe, as-a-team-completely lacked confidence and Inspir ation. One does not wish to be too gloomy, but ;so.?far .as.' this display was concerned CUtheroe,. like Darweri, looked.a bottqm-of-
In the forward line Baron,
.excuse,of :•
the-league side. " *"'**’' Hect ic L start
at the Pendle Club yesterday week, Mr. F. McNab presided and last year’s officials were re-elected.
sure in the early .stages,’Clith eroe launched, attack after attack, and looked as If they would walk .;away with y match. vu,i..,U:s'. ’ .v itew.’ For the first ten minutes
Building up tremendous pres
taking part will mean an open date each week fbr each team in turn, and to avoid this another entry would be help
a t t a c k s ' of roal note, but when Clitheroe-were least
Darwen'Jhad-not; up do‘this time been' able to develop,any
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spoil tempers. '. So- far as individuals ’’were'
too. anxioust to?-succeed,-, and, repeated frustration tended, -to
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upfield and' slipped the ball through to Dunning. Clith- eroe’s defence.was caught com pletely by ' surprise/ when Dunn- ng' cut through the -middle to
shoot-past Walker in the 13th minute.
eroe, to .play,a defensive game for some'’ time, b u t . eventually theV hit back1 to' score with'the best' goal of the match.
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began when Kirk took the ball out- of the box/and sent a long ball to Widdup o n 1 the right wing,- -who ;in"'../turn:- -pushed another: loner ball' to Kay. .With av’clevCT’bac!3reel'past a defen der, the centre forward gave possession to Baron who put
the ball over the diving goal keeper, to equalise in the,20th minute/
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tainly gave Walker some hair- raising rfioments.
pushed the ball back to his goalkeeper much too ■ slowly, causing,- no little anxiety.
1 Penalty g o a l .... Parkinson, more than once,
in the 27th minute when inside left Marsh was badly brought down.
Kenyomconceded a penalty
many promising attacks' were halted in the finishing , stages
ll} Marsh took the spot kick and shot low towards the corner of the net, but Walker, with a fan tastic dive, got his hand to the ball and pushed;it. out. Marsh however, ran' in arid did not give Walker any , chance when he Shot again, f
by Darwen’s very' agile I goal keeper, Warren.
expecting;, it . Darwen’s ■ goal keeper received the ball' from the. defence and threw• it,.to inside-left Marsh who - ran
down at the interval, and when play resumed .they did not
Clitheroe were thus a goal
show any' signs' of equalising. The pattern again changed
when Chat-bum took a free lack from the right wing, about 35 yards from the goalmouth. With a beautiful lob, he put the ball ' over the heads of the defenders for Wallbank to run and head into the net after 65
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.was injured and retired. Bowker’s defence, however,
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was too strong for Whalley, and with nine men they com pletely
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