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Clitheroc Amateur League at Anchor Ground, Dd™“ 1’ Sunday, might very easily have been called oft at any >«"«- as the pitch was ankle deep in mud and any more ram would


have made further play impossible.


and attack the drier end. They -.vent straight into ^ a t ta c k from the kick-off and after only two minutes they took tl e lead when Seal intercepted a back pass from Grimes


Darwen won the toss and decided to play with the wind


PcnnCl1--------------- --------- The Clitheroe side were having difficulty in clearing


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Only eight ^ ball in the sticky condi- men


Brockhall 2 St. Paul's 2 Brockhall were forced to play


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and were limited to shots from outside the area.


, u.. L penetrate Brockhnll s defence |


son gave the visitors the lead after 30 minutes when Harrison fumbled the ball.


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again had territorial ^ advan­ tage for most of the time, but Brockhall’s two forwards were dangerous and they look the lead through Hull.


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lions and at this stage of the game Darwen were well on


after 25 minutes when Waddi- cor scored a good goal from a


Darwen went further ahead


pass from Moore. Clitheroe never gave up, and


Stinger put them on the attack


with a pass to Rhodes. The centre forward flicked the ball on to Bolton who shot narrowly


seemed a certain goal when he nt s Pnr., fRBt.


dived at Seal's feet. Perhaps the turning point of


. ,


and a three-man move was finished off by Bolton. With the score at 4_3 lhc


name had developed into a real thriller and Darwen were for­ tunate when Tomlinson had a shot blocked on the line by a defender. Clitheroe at this stage were going all out for the equaliser but. were not having the run of (be ball. With about 20 minutes to go Waddicor put Dnrwcn further into the lead, but Clitheroe once again fought back and once again Stinger reduced the


amateur football. arrears.With about five minutes left


for play, Waddicor completed his hat-trick when he scored the final goal m a thrilling


pulled themselves back into the game to make the score 5 4 at


one point. The game was a cream, to


Teams!—Darwen A m a te u r League. Aspden (Worth Avenue); Lightfoot (Hoddlesden), Booth (Lvnwood Athletic); Moore (Lvnwood Athletic). Atkinson (captain, Worth Avenue). Cor- dingly (Saints); Mellor (Hollin P.M.)1. Waddicor (Hoddlesdcn), Seal (.Worth Avenue). Atherton (Worth Avenue), R o b e r t s


Missed penalty


Caldorstonos 2 Wad'ton Res. 4 Calderstones, who until Sat­


urday had one more point than Waddington, played hard, but could not match the attractive football played by Waddington. The score could easily have been 5—2, but Hargreaves mis­ sed a penalty for Waddington.


(D.P.M.i.Clitheroc Amateur League: Dennett (Gisburn); Rawsthom (Bowkers). P a r k e r (White Lions i : O’Donnell


conditions it would be unfair to really single out any one plaver as all 22 players deserve credit for providing the spec­ tators with a really entertain­


;ame.Considering the_ very sticky


ing game. Credit must be given to the


Clitheroe team who. after being four goals down at one lime.


for Waddington in the tenth minute, after some good work by centre half Scott.


Dinsdale opened the scoring


Grindleton). Grimes (Trinity), Renwick (Gisburn); Tomlinson (Brockhall), Bishop (White Lions), Rhodes (Chipping), Bolton (Hurst Green). Slinger (Chatham). Clitheroe's reserves; Sims


(captain, Blackpool.


05 minutes when Edwardson shot from 30 yards. Before half time, however, Wadding­ ton regained their lead with on own goal during a mix-up in the goal-mouth.


Calderstones equalised alter


(St. Paul's), Embcrv (Gisburn), Woodward (Gisburn). Referee: Mr. S. Bennett, of


the game ns far ns Clitheroe were concerned came when Tomlinson put, in a terrific


shot, which Aspden, Darwen s goalkeeper brilliantly finger-


tipped the hall away to safety from the top corner of the net. A goal at this time would have proved vital in the later


stages of the game. Darwen went into a 3—0 lead


goal.


doubt when Seal put the home side further ahead, but just on half-time O'Donnell, Clithcroes captain made it 4—1. The second half started as


The result seemed beyond , .


Local players injured in. car crash


on their wav to Ihc'ftrockhall v. St. Paul’s match on Satur­ day, the hospital side played with only eight men and still


After Ihrcc plovers had been injured in a car accident


when Seal beautifully beat the Chtheroe defence and left Atherton with a clear route to


forced a 2—2 draw. ment.


I After a good run, Bishop passed the hall to Slinger, whose shot flashed just inside the post with the second half


sensationally as the first, hut this time it was Clitheroe on the offensive.


onlv a minute old. Clitheroe were now back m


a good centre to Tomlinson but the goalkeeper saved his shot. Bishop was now causing the Darwen defence some trouble


the game and Slinger put over


driver of the car, and Tom Wallbank, were all taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary and allowed home after treat­


The three players, Philip Hilton, Frank Atkinson, the .


inserted in a head wound and Atkinson and Wallbank were both suffering from shock. Whnllcy Youth Club regis-


Hilton had several stitches , .


tered their second win of the season when they delealed


Hurst Green 5—4 al a real bottom-of-the-table


clash. At the other end of the table.


Chipping beat Grindleton 5— . Gisburn won 2-1 while Brock- hall drew with St Paul s and Chatburn were held to a 2— draw with White Lions.


______ .


and Bowkers was postponed. Saturday's result: Calder­


stones 2. Waddington Reserves 4: Brockhnll 2. St. Paul’s 2: Grindleton 2, Chipping f: Whalley Youth Club 5. Hurst Green 4: Parish Church 1. Gis­ burn 2: Chatburn 2. White Lions- 2. Trinity v. Bowkers (postponed).


Cup: Danven Amateur League 6. Clitheroe Amateur League 4.


Sunday’s game: Inter-League


Chipping ......... 16 15 0 1 30 Brockhall Gisburn


P W D L Pt Chatburn


White Lions__ 18 Parish Church . 17


St. Paul's Trinity


Waddington Calderstones Grindleton Bowkers


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Whalley Y.C. Hurst Green


......... 13 11 ......... 15 10


......... 18 14


......... 15 .. 16 .. 17


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R. 14 .. 15


------17 12 1 4 -a 2 0 24 -


4 3


7 19 8 16 8 16 6 15 7 12 7 11


3 —


4 8 10 2 12 6 2 14 4


0 10 10


CHIPPING EXTENDED


G r in d l c t o n 2 Chipping 5 League leaders Chipping had l to fight hard to avoid defeat b>


■i ^oal from Rigby. Rhodes soon pulled back,


owly Grindleton who took the lead early on in. the game, with


goals for Chipping, but O Don­ nell equalised with a good lon„ shot to the back of the net. Just before half-time. Chipping re­ gained their lead with anoJiei


goal from Rhodes. . Grindleton survived enil)


pressure in the second half, and


the game remained faily even until the last five minutes when two bad defensive mistakes allowed Freeman and Mercer lo score two more goals for


Chipping. Teams: Grindleton: Waddington;


Squires. Seed; R. Freeman. Bic- zard. Preston: D. Freeman,


Chipping: E. Squires: F. ■ _


Mercer. Proctor, J. Freeman. Rhodes.


Moon, O'Connell: Green. Con­ nell O'Donnell: Robinson,


Thurston, Jones. Rudgyard. Rigby.


Seed scored Wqddington's H third in the 50th minute, and


nine minutes later. It was not until the Gath min­


argreaves took a good goal


ute that Calderstones managed to reduce the arrears some­ what, with a fine solo effort by Beard Teams:—


Bdward so n, Fitzpatrick, Brooks, Pearce. Shuttlcworfch; Holden, !Pascarella, Holder.


Calderstones: P u rb e r ;


Beard. Aspln. Wa d d i n g t o n : Walmsley:


Smith, Dewhurst; Jackson. Scott, Seed; Riley. Whittaker Hargreaves. Dinsdale. Behan.


GISBURN REALLY TESTED


The match between Trinity with Parish Church dominating


Parish Church 1 Gisburn 2 play was mainly in mid-field


the first half. The home side took the lead when Williams scored after beating two defen- ders and shooting home from just inside the penalty area. Alhost on half-time Gishuin


broke away and Woodworth on the right passed to Rigg who


Church looked likely to score and were only stopped by some


In the second half Parish


desperate tackles. cj1S?lJr" S winning goal came hall-way through the second half when


played well, and for Gisburn their half-hack line was out­


Rigg headed home. All the Parish Church team


Johnson. Marsden; Brennan. Lord. Harley; Pedder, Cottom. Kenyon, Briggs, Williams Gisbum: Dennett; Tayloi.


standing. Teams:— Parish Church: Hanison,


Richardson; Embery. Wilson. Penwick: Atkinson, Woodworth,


Kenny. Moulsdale. Rigg.


CHATBURN DRAW


hill in the first liaU'. went, a goal be l l i lid when Buttenvorth •scored following a defensive


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Chatburn 2 White Lions 2 Chatburn, who kicked down­


chances to score, it was not until O'Neil mishandled a ball that Pedder netted to put Chat­ burn on level terms.


Although both sides had


fought hard for the winning "oal and White Lions went into the lead through Heminslcy. chatburn fought back and fol- lowing: r goalmouth scramble. Bithell equalised. Chatburn fought hard and only the wood­ work and O’Neil prevented them


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