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Cliilieroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, March i . iS67 9


Gisbiirn on top in the second half


30 minutes with both teams cirilty of missing chances. Calderstones had a spell of attacking but the Gisbum defence held firm. Atkinson gave Gisbum the


Gisburn 6, Caldcrstones 1 Play was even for the first


SING


lead but Dust equalised from the penalty spot. Kenny gave Gisbum the


TS WON BU WASTED


game. Clitheroe were unable to turn their superiority into goals, and this must be remedied soon it they are to light tlieir way clear o£ the relegation zone altogether.


lead again and Atkinson increased their lead before half-time.Gisbum were on top m the second half and further goals from Kenny, Woodworth a Bigg gave the home side a good win.Teams: Gisbum: Dennett; Taylor, Richardson; Embery.


Edxvardson, Fitzpatrick; Pearce, Speak. Shuttleworth: Brad­ shaw. Dust. Brooks, Beard, Pascarella.


C a id e rs to n es : Turber. _ ,


Thrilling game Brockhall a, Bowkers 3.


into the game, taking the lead after 30 minutes through Farnsworth. Brockhall hit back im


but were unable to turn their superiority into goals, and Bowkers came more and more


Brockhall played well at first


done a remarkable job with the defence and this has been seen in recent games when opposing teams have found the Clitheroe rearguard a very formidable one to break down.


Manager Bill Smith has tfirst minute, but his final pass


goal kick. The game was only 10


o Wallbank went off for a


minutes old when Hastie had to receive treatment after tackling Parkinson. Ratcliffe was applauded as


Wilson, Renwick; Atkinson, Woodworth, Kenny, Mouls- dale, Rigs


of the main factors in the strengthening of the defence is the good form of John Kill: who plays every game at centre half as if he had played there all his career. Before he was moved to pivot, however he appeared many times at wing half and occasion.Jly at inside forward. Taking into account all their difficulties Clitheroc can take some credit for their per­ formance on Saturday. Injuries immediately ruled


Many people think thait one


lie raced through and, after beating three men in a bril­ liant dribble, shot indies over. - Baron had a good try from


the edge of the penalty area, but Eastliam saved well.


out Terry Kenyon and Frank Bibby, and Clitheroe played the game with at least three players who were net 100 per cent fit, WaJlbank (sprained back and ’flu), Baron ('flu), and Jackson (ankle injury). Young Keith Topham gave


mediately when they equalised through Tomlinson. In the second half Bowkers


NCIES ERS


ball and his persistence caused a Leyla.nd defender to lose possession. Clitlieroe's winger then passed back to Widdup whose first-time shot was just wide.Naylor had to receive treat­ ment for a tackle on Chatburn as the Clitheroe right half raced through. Clitlleroe set up terrific


took the load when Wall- bank headed home Parkin­ son’s inch-pcrfoot cross. Ratchffe fought hard for the


After 26 minutes Clitheroo


showed form which belied their league position, and took a 3—1 •lead with two goals from Aspin- wall.This rocked. BrockhaU and they fought back well to equal­ ise with two goals from Atkin­ son. and eventually scored the winning goal 10 j minutes from time through Hilton who had moved up from defence. Teams: BrockhaU: Harrison;


a satisfactory display in his homo debut on the right whig, but Clithoroe’s outside left, Barrie Ratcliffe faded in tlie second half after being brought down heavily, and his speed off the mark was affected. Ratcliffe had a superb first


CLITHEROE took another step to safety when they defea ted bottom-or-the-tablc club, Lcyland Motors 1—0 at Shaw Bridge on Saturday. Although they had almost complete command ot the


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had more misfortune Hastie was carried off tackling Parkinson.


when after


Vrery attack was either wasted or stopped by Eastham.


sure of their points as Leyland were reduced to 10 men, but


Clilheroe should have made


through the visitors’ defence, but Eastham dived at Widdup’s feet as he was about to shoot. Hastie returned after 58


Wallbank and Widdup broke


Eastham had his shot well covered. Again Baron raced


forwards. Baton beat two men but


minutes with his log heavily bandaged and went into the


through, and this time his shot hit several players. .Clitheroe players and. spectators alike, appealed for a penalty but the referee waved play on. Ratcliffe gave the ball to


Motors 0; Darwen 0, Rnsen- dale 0 (abandoned afte- W minutes!; Fleetwood 1, Marine l; Honrich 1, Ohoriey l. Lancaster 5, St. Helens 0. South Liverpool 3, Nefiierfield 0; Southport Reserves 3, Baoup Borough 0, Wigan ftovers 4,


Burscough 0. Tuesday: Moie- cambe 7, Chorley 1.


shire combination Div. i: Burscough v Lancaster; Cnor- ley v Southport Reserves; Droylsden v Wigan Rovcts;


Tomorrow's fixtures: Lanca­


Guinness Export v Levland Motors V Skehuers-


Morecambe v South Liverpool; Nefiierfield v Fleetwood: Ros- sendale v Clitheroe; St. Helens


dale; Marine v Great Hanvooa,


Barrow Reserves. league table p W D L Pt


Widdup. The inside right’s shot rebounded off Eastham to Wallbank, whose angle-shot hit the post and was collected by the Leylaaid goalkeeper. I t was an amazing miss. Parkinson was booked by the


pressure on the visitors' goal and the ball bounced along Uie line several times before Wid- dup’s first-time shot flew wide. Topham fastened on to a


Morecambe — 27. 21 4 Netherfield ---- Fleetwood ---- Chorley ............ S'bh L’pool Honvich .. Southport R. . Wigan Rovers Lancaster


25 20 27 15 27 15 25 15 24 14 25 13 25 9


Marine


referee' after 85 minutes. Wallace was called upon to


Droylsden . . . . Skelmersdale .. Bacup Borough Barrow Res .. Gt Harwood .. Guinness Exp .


......... ----


dive at the feet of two Leyland forwards as the visitors applied late pressure in a desperate attempt to save a point. Right on the filial whistle.


free kick in the visitors’ penalty area but just as he was about to shoot, Eastham dived at his feet and saved the situation


half and made several brilliant forays into tire Ley land half, including one when he beat three players before shooting inches over. Terry Sumner had an indif­


Parkinson, Bolton; Hardman, Hilton, Jefirey; Tomlinson, Teeming, Atkinson, Currie. Hinksman. Bowkers; Brennand; Man­


IN 18


M.


ON ON


26 11 23 10 26 10 18 10 26 9 27 9 28 8


Clitheroe ......... Burscough • ■. • St Helens ---- Rossendale — Da:-,veil ..........


hard shot. Teams: Clitheroe: Wallace;


for Leyland. Hodson tried a shot, the ball


ning, Rawsthorne; Snape, Rawstron. Aspinwall; Morri­ son, Smith, Farnsworth, Dow- ber, Pilkington.


ferent game. Sometimes he was good and positioned himself well, and at other times he was slow on the turn and missed his tackles. It seems he saves his best displays for away games, as on these occasions he frequently is one of the mainstays in the Clitheroe defence. Kirk made the first impres­


sion on the Leyland defence when he raced through in tile


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hit Kirk and rebounded to Wurburton but the Leylancl right winger was too hasty with liis shot which hit file side netting.Minutes before half-time Ratcliffe put the ball through but East-ham snatched it from Wailbank's feet. Half-time came with the


score still 1-0. Attacks checked


Eastham made a brilliant diving save from Wallbank’s


Simmer, Jackson; Chatbum. Kirk, Baron; Topham, Widdup, Wallbank. Parkinson, Ratcliffe Levland Motors: Eastham;


Leyland M.........


20 23


25 21 25


2 46 3 42


8 4 38 5 7 35 4 6 11 5 33 6 32


10 6 28


4 11 26 5 8 25 5 U 3 5 23


5 12 23 5 13 23 2 18 18 3 10 17 5 12 17 3 15 17 6 10 16 3 17 13


28 29


8 18 12 3 24


Hastie. Pickup; Naylor, Heaton, TaltersaU; Warburton, Hod- son, Hartley. Jump, Ainscough Substitute: Higgins. Referee: Mr. N. Nurney of


Bolton. RESULTS F.A. Amatem- Cup Quarter


Enfield 0 (abandoned after 28 minutes); Leatherhead Hendon 3; Slough Town _ Skelmersdale. Utd 2: Waltham slow A. 5, Kingstonian 0. Lancashire Combination Div 1 : Barrow Reserves 0, More- cambe 2; Clitheroe 1. Leyland


Finals: High ga te Utd. 0.


TRINITY AGAIN


Trinity 0, Chipping 3


cessive game on Saturday to a gotS Chipping side. Them run


of misfortune is mainly dueto injuries to r e g u l a r


Trinity rest their fourth suc­


Dixon will probably be out for tbe rest of the seas°n, and Chris Grime, Donald Packer and Jim Fletcher have also


players. Les


been hit by injuries. Nevertheless, they played well


against Chipping o n Saturday and for much of the game-


iW CHAMPIONS IN TABLE


CLUB NEEDS TWO NEW


TENNIS LEAGUE OFFICERS I CQNGRAJULATI0NS to Fordcn Club A this week as


MEMBERS of Whalley Cricket U<T have clinched the A Division championship for the Club will be faced with the first time with a 6-4 victory over Chthcroc CC. The team problem of appointing both a I has played all season with four players, John Clegg, Chris


new secretary and a new treas- §;raSj pc(cr Hatch and Ian Crook (Captain), urer, at the arfnual meeting to


Monday, March 20. firsl defeat of the season.


ton Gardens is treasurer of the evc Qf bis defence of the club and Mr. C. G. Kenyon, I


Wardley House. The Sands, singles title in the Individual Whalley, is secretary.


Mr. J. d. Birkett of 20 Billing- This defeat, coming on the .


r j - • j knock-out competition which


maV'tho^ollmving1 comments: takes place tomoiTOw at "Members are reminded that Trinity, seems to indicate that gave 12 months notice to expire 1 although GiegB is laiourue,


at the last AGM th c .secretary |


to take over as from the 20lh than some people imagine. March. Business commitments


. tinue. some surprising results.


at this AGM. I t is important Uj)c competition is more open that a new secretary be found


Clecm is favourite, .


makes it quite impossible for DenjS and Terry Punchard will the present secretary to con- ^ playing, tomorrow could see


jonller winners, Jack Saul


‘‘Further, tbe treasurer has B r i a n Seed and George undertaken new business com- Eb erts will be defending their


ccmed about the future pros- pushed to repeat last years perity of the Club must take success. some positive action.”


“Those members who are con-1 seem that they will be hard tennis this season, it would DOWN •my definite advanta c. even


players will attend the tourna­ ment tomorrow and make it a success


It is hoped that most league


linson will run the tournament and at the end of the day will


Mr. R. Carus and Mr. G. Tom­


neither side was able to gain I award the new trophy for the I h£st display of the day. This


^ ^ added spm. to thc B


the ball into the net after a finals of the team handicap fierce shot from thc left wing I anock-out will also be made was only parried by goal- tomorrow. . keeper Taylor. ti:,.~


Chipping gained their first DivjSi0n players to play well. S MercSTudiel I The draw for the quarter


scored a g a i^ r o u f dose toi?ge chance of after a goalmouth scramble. pms <


utes


and torrential rain upset the derstoncs B KH game for the next twenty min- seem ceitam of promotion,


Trinity's hopes. . Thunder and lightning, hail Rtbblesdale.School Staff. Cal


Wtpr JiTorccr I seem to have thrown away their anothe: point fins week to


In the B Division, ICI A now


mitments so that he also must doubles title, but as Roberts has retire and a new treasurer must n0(, piayed in competitive table be found.


be held in the staiUeyRoom, d atjcal, beaten by Jack Saul, in two sets. This was his Whalley Conservative Club, on


In thc match against Clitheroe CC, John Clegg was . . .


B; Thursday, St, ic i A.


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Fordcn Club A 14 13 0 1 26 Ribb. Wand. .. 12 10 0 2 20 St. Paul’s A .. 14 9 2 3 20 Clitheroe CC .. U 4 3 4 U Trinity A . . . .


DIVISION ’A’ LEAGUE P W D L Pts


Whalley ......... 10 2 1 7 5 Fordcn B __ 12 0 0 12 0 DIVISION BP W D L Pts


St. Paul’s B .. 12 3 3 6 9 12 4 1 7 9


ICI B ............ 15 13 0 2 Cnldcrstones B 13 12 0 1 ICI A ............ 12 9 2 1 Calderstones A 13 7 0 6 Ribb. Sell. Staff 15 6 1 8 St. Paul’s C .. 13 4 0 9 Trinty B ......... 13 3 1 9 Primrose A .. 13 2 1 10 Primrose B . .12 1 1 10


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appalling conditions with Yates and O’Neill particularly out-,,


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after onlv five minutes when a ' low centre from Yates was turned into the net by tbe


Rishton centre half. Waddington continued to .


attack and after 30 minutes Yates made the score 2-0 when he headed home Ripley’s


comer


Rishton fought back and soon reduced thc arrears, but


just before the interval the visitors' goal had a very lucky


f.


escape when two shots hit the woodwork with thc goalkeeper


helpless. Foulker made the score 3-1


l fought hard to equalise. It


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