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JUNIOR CUP VICTORY WAS NO WALK OVER


Clithcroc marched into the third round of the Lancashire Junior Cup "he they defeated Lancashire Combination Second Division club, Blackpool Mechanics


1-0 at Shaw Bridge on Saturday. "* ’ - i


such a young team, dreams were noon shattered as the visitors caused


defence considerable anxiety in the early stages. It would be hard to select any particular Chtberoc


_________ ____ his shot.


a lucky escape when Trcy- maino headod against the bar with Wallace boaten.


The Shaw Bridge side had .


attack as he dribbled his way through the Blackpool defence but his final pass to Ratcliffe was just too hard and the ball


Baron put .Clitheroo on the Ralph


went out of play. tviddup passed to Wallbank,.


long shot, t


Ohatbum cleared


I Clitheroc attacked first


and Chatburn missed a good chance, being well wide with


Although it was expected that Clitheroe wrotnin scrorti a. uai h t xu i v». goals against the home


uld co e fulil ol


plaver for special mention as no-one had a particularly bad on the edge of die area Baton name.


, „


the Blackpool goal and Widdup rebound Brooks shot wide, tested him once again with a widdup was indies vide ol


o ■schemer-in-chief” as he clitheron were lucky as Kirk Saturday’s results: Bow- weaved his way past a few u.ied a diving header to stop a


Parkinson took on the role beaded tile bail down:


whose centre was | of the post. Baron headed


defenders before crossing out to shot_ the ball just going wide | keii. i, ' - “mum CllUieroe were unlucky when anu tha, ttoie Widdup’sshot was A - dl ton ], St. Paul’s 9;


1 away win over UOV.Kcr.v_ .


„,burn 6; Brock-


shot, Roach dived fuii^length, | Roach. ____ __ _____ Widdup was put through. As he finger-tipped to safety by


the 'ball lfitting his legs and rebounding for tx comer.


and as the Clitheroe inside viaht raced for the ball, so did


car iird •ror IWIl off the


tat on


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Blackpool’s goalkeeper and left back Eaves, who got there first t,o boot the ball away.


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took the lead when Holt handled Baron’s almt on thc


After 25 minutes CUtheroe


lino and Kenyon scored from tlie spot-kick,


Rushton's feet to prevent from, scoring, and then he nail


mamwc. —— -gw


Blackpool retaliated and I Wallace was forced t° * ve A-


line b y ------- --v being well saved byTteach.


asKfi-k showed some calm play stoncS 3; U UI1UCI


utes and the substitute Shaw, | game was postpone replaced hull.


Grant went off after 65 mm- Reserves , .


1 -Q jearVl’l


referee for apparently disputing chipping a decision


Wallbank was booked by the


Wallbank twice wont close i [h(. nalty ,u.ea afta. beating I chatburn as Clitheroe pressed, ms nrsi


line by Eaves and his seoonu p !U.li.inson Was booked, again parish Church 18 attempt


attempt boing kloked ofl mo | rayed y on


to race out to save lrom t ie j Clithcroe,—Wallace; Sumner, whalley YC 1” maine.


Half time came with Chtn- chad3urni wallbank, Widdup, I ---------------- eroe stiff leading 14).


from the re-start and from a Blackpool Mechanics: Roach; CUtheroe attacked straight 0ibb


Walibank shot, Roach necaea Holti Eaves: Ogilvie, Downs. three attempts to get the nan Buchanan; Rusjjt0Ili Brooks, under control. From a tree lick | Tteymaine, Gleave, Grant. Sub-


stitute: Shaw. Referee: Mr. D. Richardson,


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Combination results


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l; clitheroe 1.1 ^ hould Calderstones ICI “A” when


four-point lead.


I 6; Lancaster 2. Morecambe l; 1 wjjj certain Division A Wigan Rovers 1, St. Helens L


0, chorley 2; Horwich 2, Marme meet on February to


i 2. Barrow Reserves 0; South- i t would also £®?n. . ‘B could do extremely weU


Great Harwood 2; Droylsden between lne .- ..:ace 4. Leyland Motors 0; Fleetwood the other promotion plate.


teams m Division b


P w D L P-t I team knock-out 22 17 4 1 38 which will get


under way


well in the competition


4 35 ^in^'bivision A. Forden A 5 30 defeated C U t h e r o e Cricket 6 30 club and now. barring misllaps. ® 33 are certain.to enjoy -their first


6 10 6 22 calderstones B 9; Uteblesdale 8 5 11 21 school Staff 6. St. Pauls C 4.


2 3 22 7


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s c h o o l Staff; Wednesday Primroso B v st. Paul's C: Thmsdoy. ICI A v Calderstones


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Ribb. W• Trinity A Clilheroe CC Whnllc.v St, Paul's B


Forden B


St. Paul’s A .. 13 Forden A ......... 1®


10


5 10 25 Resulte—Division A. Ribbies- 4 7 21 dalc Wanderers 9. Trimt-y A 3 5 231 vvhalley 0, St Pauls A.1 0 . 5 9 23 porden 8. Clitheroe C.C - 3 10 23 Division B: Calderstones A 1.


6 27 championship win. .


8 2 16 18 Trinitv B 7. Primrose A 3. 7 3 13 17 Next week’s fixtures: Division 5 6 7 16 r . Monday. Calderstones A v


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lenn;s {or them next n witih a battle royal


ICJ sides for


p. Jones ..................... 56 F. Webster .............. 54 K. Hargreaves........... 55 A. Holgate ............... 54 T. Dugdale .............. 37 B. Jones


Cliatburn B


Social Club R; Swales R. Bell ........... R. Burn ............ L. Pye ........... j . Abrahams E. Holden .......


5 4 11 14 I i c i B' Trinity B v Ribhlesdole ” 3 9 13


- — xi7n/lMoen!lV. ■ B' DIVISION Ap W D LPtS


Pendleton A H. Nutter ---- F. McNab ---- C. MacKenzie j . Turner — W. Weaver---- G. Newing —


3 19 1 18 2 16


11 8 4 1 3 9


11 0 0 H 0


9 2 1 6 3 8 1 2 5 3


DIVISION Bp W D LPts Calderstones B . 1- I


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Trinity B ......... J® St. Paul’s C .. 10 Primrose A ---- 1‘ Primrose B ---- 10


Rib sell staff . 12 Caldcrstones A . ll


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THE STARS AND YOU r, i,,- v’ct-K. Uo uol be air-aid.to


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B. Lee ................. H. Hilton .......... Cy. Rydeheard


Sillington A Chas. Rydehcard


66


W. Hindle .................. 42 J. Bolton


331 Chatburn took


their chances Bowker Bros. 1, Chatburn 6 mThe mid-field ploy iu this


i ,-irklc'unfamiliar work. \oui pci- tiSalltv w U have a better chance


S develop aSd expand in these


UCxacTtt'ARIUS (November 23 tn Deccan her 20):' Do not take a?iy niSjor decisions without very careful thought TOere are possi­ bilities of error. especlaUl It you


net hastily. Asocial event blight cas the end of the week and brings you in contact, with


' c:q«pricORN*S(°December 21 to January 19): An unexpected


ld take It.


mnirrel could leave you emo­ tionally exanated this tveek. Vou may he able to improve matters If vou make aoine reconclllatorj moves. The advice of an older shou li-icnd will be helpful and you THE WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS


friends able to help you. ^ om t \ xAiintis f April 21 to ^luj iOl. w ujApred’pmlnant feature ot the


bo afraid to trust your instinct in m n:EMINl1'MavS21 to June 20):


-and think Do not of direction In your Jrti.il tbe past and.give you much


Pl CANCER (June 21 to July 2D: p ■ou wffi have a chance to com­


rock. Tilings Will not run too smoothly on the domestic tront


c a g e s 'in r o m ^ l n e W l ^ ro l^ fS S d 'w m « week.aYou


f icrcased, oud you will ha-c to ctnhttd more t.lme and euerfry


spontv*!' work this week: sIbllitJcs at home will be


legal matters. A talk with. league will help to boost your


« S h entirely new course t£..


and vou will have to, make un unpopular move at the end of


the week. uiy ^ ^ Au,nuit 21): solve


11 yVrOO* (August122 to Septcin- • 22): Do not take on too much


those closest to you. WLIBRA (September 23 to Octo-


oping with the problems of t m ^2): Tills is an auspicious


-eek will be the speed with wnes Tlio financial situation CAt Monday’s y take place, one aftei 3ou will have little


re Monday: This year will see a tumarkable change in your lor-


vill improve greatly and so will laour working conditions. The inter months will be Important


y Tuesday: the romantic sense Do not underestimate r our ability to cope with new tesponsibilities. Vou will ha\c


interests aud activity this year make the most ol It. 1 ami-w apd friends will toe more co-operathe


he opportunity to extend >ou:


f lete unfinished business tills grake but do not be too much fUlcnce in yourself . and your


^Wednesday: An eventful year T lies ahead, especially lor parents.


bhere will be ma jor decisions, to


uided by the opinions of others; instead, rely on your own


'"Thursday: One event early In l the year will give you new con-


yom those close to you. tinauclal sense. a Friday: Several major upheav­ ,


to create feelings of insecririty. Your best plan is to sit tight


ls in the early months may tend


until conditions improve. The outlook is much brighter later in the year, especially In the


s Saturday: Do uot expect, much frupport from vour family and v iends Conditions favour lnd!r t idua.; action aud enterprise


^ ,


ime** for completing business deals, involving


confidence, and you will find those In authority more sympa­ thetic than you had expected. SCORPIO (October^ to Sot


make good progress with a fav­ ourite project and realise a secret


his year You should toe able to


ember 22): Tlvcrowm oe • „ f Q important new friend- °!?P.9£VunL


Jr action I.sliln is likely to be formed.


S u n d ay : silked Influences will do at work In the coming months , You will make good Progress with financial and busi­ ness plans, but there will be some friction in your domestic


uture Finances look promising. Conditions at homo will bo more settled, and you will llnd new pleasures in the compuny of


burn forwards took their chan­ ces well, and their defence was able to withstand attacks from


atch was even, hut the Chat-


"the home side. Bowkers were unfortunate to


League Table


Clitheroe Conservatives Pendleton A ................ Chatburn A ................


7 Pts.


their own “A” side this week, and as their nearest rivals,


, ,H |u ,d well to save an overhead Grindleton •• 4® bick from ghavv. Bowkers —


d!d W


lIn die last minute Wallace w ’dd’ngt'n Res. 14 C11 to save an overhead Grindleton


_____


, Calderstones J® ____


Jackson; Kenyon, Kirk, Baron; I jjprst Green IV Parkinson, Ratcllffe Substitute:


TABLE TENNIS


Ratcffffe was brought down in Gifbum defenders but die referee white Lions


Brockhatl St. Paul’s . . -


for apparently questioning a I Trinity ......... }5 decision.


....... .......... ......Jie ball down 7 Whalley Youth Club o, I P“r_ „ , White Lions 3,


tnnned ■ hall 6.’ Chipping 2; Gisburn Church 2, Calder-


he brought the ball out of -rrinity 2. The AVaddington defence whilo undei^ pressure. | R„cPrves v. Hurst Green


P W L PIS


AMATEUR LEAGUE LEADER’S SHOCKED


over the league-leaders. Chipping-_______-—______ Although Brockhall are


perhaps the most improved team in the league, it came as a surprise when they defeated Chipping, who had only suffered one previous defeat,


bv such a margin. Gisburn and Ohatburn


_


Roach was being kept busy in I Treymaiue’s shot and from the 1 rbalJennc, Gisburn beating I wtmlW Youth Club 7—0,


Sumner only partially cleared kept up their championship . the far post alter Wallbank had and Chatburn H-on , scorin„ a 6—1 GISBURN


beaten run when they defeated Whalley Youth Ciub by seven


SUPERIOR Gisburn 7| Wliallcy y.C. o. Gisburn continued their un­


clear g o a ls ..................... Whalley piayed wel. jn me


first half and held Gisburn to two goals at half-time, but in


the second half they tired and the home side scored five more. Whallev, though dley showed an improvement on last yew’s


Pitches are 4too rough’


COMPLAINTS about the rough state ol some of the pitches provided by the Corporation in


the Edisl'ord area have been made bv sorno of the p,.iyers who claim that, in consequence, the standard of play is affected and there is a greater danger of being injured.


two temporary pitches which have been supplied at short


This applies particularly to


notice to meet the ever- increasing demand for more and more football grounds.


Roefield have decided, because of the state of their ground, to play their Aitken Shield game against Calderstones tomorrow,


White Lions, who play jit


form, still did not cause much anxietv to the home defence. Woodworth (3). Atkinson (2)


and Kenny (2) scored the goals. Teams—


Richardson; Embery. Wilson, Renwick: Atkinson, Wood- worth, Kenny, Moutedalc. R;gg. Whalley Youth Club: Threll-


Gisburn: Dennett; Taylor,


fn.ll; Britcliffo, Poole; Robin­ son, Bibbv, Gillibrand; Anderson. Scott. Waddington. Duckworth, Charles.


away from home, because they c o n s id e r the Calderstones "■round . to be in much better order. White Lions were draw" at home Tomorrow’s fixtures in the Aitken Shield are:


Chipping v Whatley Youth H Cluburst Green v St Paul s Parish Church v Grindleton Waddington Reserves v Trinity Chatbum v Bowkers White Lions v Calderstones (played at Calderstones). Gisburn and Brockhall have both got byes.


SNOOKER LEAGUE


Pcndlc Club G Burgess J.' Whittaker ........... T Howarth ........... G. Kenncen — ; T Haythovnthwauc f ! Hudson .............


T. Brown .................. 50 S. Holt........................ T. Palmer .................. B. Joyce ..................... 8- G. Holden .................. D. Niven ..................... <«•


Cross Keys ‘B’ 418


B. Ross .................... 30 P. Geddes ................. 33 D. Nuttall ................. 74 T. McMenemy ........... 68 L. Whittaker ........... 51


Pendleton B J. Fester


.................. 73 348 •"> I’ts.


R. Parker ................... T. Grosvenor


Chatburn A 5


A. Clark ................... A. Middlebrough......... R. Astin .......................


E. Horsfield ................ ............ 370


E. Tomlinson ............ 45 W. Anderton ............ 42 G. Tomlinson ............ 39


.................. 33 319


.. 46 5 pts. D. Cowperthwaite Clitheroe Conservatives 1 pt


W. Bray ................... 40 N. Waterwortli


......... 62 40


268


Cross Keys A 3 pts. D. Peck ....................... ®4 T. Seed ....................... 43 R. Lawson ................... K J. Geldard ................ 49 R. H. Whitehouse ---- 46 B. Smith


304


F. Hargreaves ............ 41 j. Tlmperley................ 58


WHalley 38 343 T. Brown ................... ’7 Cross Keys B


G. Holden ................... D. Niven


................... 79 293


2 P1,5’


J. Charles ................... B. Proctor ................... 4o E. Chamley ................ 48 K. Nutter ................... 54


298 5 pts.


B. Joyce ....................... 2® T. Palmer ................... H S. Holt


....................... oo ........................


371


Social Club ................ Waddington ................ Pendle Club ................ Chatburn B ................... }® ®


concede a penalty, Bom which Slinger scored one of his two goals The other scorers lor Chatburn were Bithell. Dawson and Hargreaves, and Dawber put in an own goal to bring the


Police .......i ............... Pendleton B .............. Billington A .............. Highest break: 38 Sowden. Waddington.


Score UP to 6-1. Te31™' Bow- ker Bros; Brennand: Manning,


Dawber; Rawson, Rat) st borne, Snape; Aspinwall. Farnsworth, Pilkingtoh, Baskenulie, Nester. Chatburn: Holgatc; J. Holgate, Bush: Dawson, Hargreaves, Blthell; Read. Pedder. Gvos- venor, Slingcr, Jones.


caltle, 389 north counUy hoggs, local hoggs. sheep and ewes,


Auction Mart litheroc Auction Mart. 5-


and 57 pigs were on offci- Quotations: Stceis (7 9j cwt)


R cwt.V 150/- to l74/-t heifers (8j-9l cwt) 148/-. ®'?c’k. and white heifers sold with £™de 162/ - ’ relcct steers and heifers


165/- to 177/-: Steels JDs-lO-l cwt.) 140/- to 156/-: heifcis 16-


s 50/- to 158/-i P ^ . radf


luggs 3/3 to 3/ 7: local hoggs /no )h ") 2/11 tO 3/8* local


nrn 149? - ; North country


hoggs (36 lb.) a / ' to^/Si local hoggs (43 lb.) 2/11 to 3/ 4J, sheep


34/6 to 36/ 6; bacon


aud wh it e cows W £ 0; black and wifite cows to £lio, newly-calved heifers to e i l l ,


Tuesday: Newly-cal'Vd black ,


bobby calves £1 rearing calves' £4/10/-


£ Half bred ewes shears in lamb to


£ 0/ 16/- to £ 8: lamb £4/ 11/- to horned shearings and two


bred hoggs to £ 7/ l 2/ b* lb.) 2/7 to 2/ 8*,


sheep (55 lb.) 2/ 31; 76/-; horned ewes 48/ ; half-


bred ewes 72/ - t° 7/ 1 Vi it era porkers 32/- to 36/ ' t /RllUels


152/-: cows 92/- «1 ainer-cows 80/- to 89/-, 011c


teers ami heifers 15®/- to


P Pts 16 80 16 79 16 78 16 78 16 73 16 66


Cross Keys A ................ 1® J° Billington B ................... 57 Cross Keys B ................ 14 54 Whalley Conservatives . • lo w





. 14 42 . 15 42 . 16 41 by M.


2 pts. 56


M. Sowdcn ................... 53 S. Cox .......................... 44


Waddington 6 Pts.


J Wooff ....................... 61 J^ Hargreaves ............. 53


290 7 pts.


Chas. Rydeheard......... 62 B. Lee ....................... 44 I-I. Hilton ................... 52 F. Gorton ................... 48 Cy. Rydehenrd ......... 40 W. Wild


Billington ’A’


P. Jackson.................... 6o J Sowden ................... ®7


348 1 Pt- 30 276


SPORTS NOTES


Smith, has considerably im­ proved CliUieroe's defence since


Clitheroe’s manager, Bill


he was appointed. In the last six league and


cup games Clitheroe have con­ ceded only two goals compared with 20 goals conceded in the


games is: P W D L F A .


Last six ---- 6 2 2 2 7 2 Previous six 6 4 0 2 17 20 Clitheroe's scorers in the


previous six games. At the same time the Chth-


eroe forward lino lias only found the back of the net on six occasions in the last six games compared with 17 in the


league are: Wallbank (8), Wid­ dup (8), Baron (5)., Kay (5). Kenyon (2), Ratalifle (2),Bibb.v and Kirk (1), and their scorers in cup matches are: Widdup (4), Kenyon (3), Wallbank (3), Baron (2i. Chatburn, Parkin­ son, Ratclitlc and Sumner CD- David Baron is the only ever­


previous six. Though the defensive record


results are slightly worse, but the fact is that their two defeats were both away and at the hands of the top clubs, Morocambe and Fleetwood Clitheroe's record for the last six games and the previous six


better, Clitheroe’s actual


TEN MEN FOUGHT HARD


ditions, tuallv


White Lions 3, Trinity 2 In extremely tryin;


Clithcroc Advcrtiicr mid Times, Friday. February 10. 1967 9


S ch o o l’s ‘double’


present in the team so far in league games, but John Kirk, Terrv Sumner. Bernard Wall- bank and Mel Widdup have only missed one match and Brian Parkinson two. Tomorrow CUtheroe face Southport Reserve at Shaw


4—2 on Saturday, Clitheroe Rovai Grammar School 1st XI brought off their first double of the season as they had beaten Bolton away 5—2 earlier in the season. The game had - to be played at Bolton as the Hlghmoor pitch was unfit.


Bolton Scliool 2, C.R.G.S. 4. In defeating Bolton School


Bridge. Southport, who are at present seventh in the league,


kick-off is 3 o’clock. CUtheroe have met South-


Clitheroe’s unbeaten run to 14 games.


Saturday's win brought


defeated Clitheroc 4—0 at Haig Avenue earlier in the season,


port at home 12 times in post­ war days and their record


against them is:p W D L F A 12 6 2 4 27 15


Last season Clstheroe def­ eated Southport 7—1 at Shaw


Bridge. Clitheroe Football Club stivi


f i f i n 'a f t e r ’Grimes went off I wliich ‘ bus been organised to •ith an ankle injury.


of the penalty area, the ball club’s secretary to’


lost for White Lions until Heminsley reduced the arrears following a goalmouth scram­


the first few minutes when standards. Haworth shot from the edge Mr. John Blackburn, the


Trinity opened the scoring in and amenities up to modem bring the Shaw Bridge ground


eointr in off the underside .of tiser and Times’ that each the bar.


M. Fletcher ;n c r e a s e d U ° u s e ^ to call at or Trinity’s lead and all seemed|scnptioiL.


ble.Playing with only 10 men m the second half, Trinity weak­ ened as the home side increased the pressure. White Lions had a “goal


‘d The Adver- I agent will have about 100


had more of the play although Bolton were often dangerous. The second half saw Clith­


In the first half Ciitheroe


eroe slacken off and Bolton fought, back and scored two


goals. Carus opened the scoring for


Clithcroc after 15 minutes and Ross added a second after 30 minutes with a shot from just inside the penalty area.


Early in the second_ half Evans increased the School’s


lead, but Bolton pulled one back in a goalmouth scramble. McLean scored Clitheroe's


fourth goal after 70 minutes, but Bolton once again reduced


the arrears, this time only minutes from the end.


ter, Moore: Waddington, Kilby (captain). Nuttall: Evans, Scott, cants, Ross, McLean.


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from Geelan disallowed before they equalised when Heminsley scored following a corner. Tile winning goal came in


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the last few minutes when E- Woodworth flicked home a


Free Legs or Stand


cross from Bishop. Although this was an exciting


Teams:


biu-n. Garlick; Geelan, Derek Parker. Dewhurst; E. Wood- worth, Bishop, Butterworth, Heminslev, J. Woodworth. Trinity: Kay; Taylor, Wrig- lev: Grimes, McGurk, Donald


White Lions- O’Neill; Chat- , ^


Parker: M. Fletcher, Haworth Peel, J. Fletcher. Turnbull.


ATKINSON


GETS FOUR Brockhall 6 chipping 2.


football from the start in this top of the table clash, but Brockhall were more dangerous when attacking, and Atkinson put them ahead after 15 min­ utes. Ten minutes later, Jeffrey was tripped in the area, and Leeming scored from the spot. Chipping managed to play more attractive approach play,


Both sides played attractive


but their finishing was weak. Atkinson put Brockhall three


goals up after 35 minutes, hilt R. Freeman reduced the


arrears before half time. Soon after the interval.


Brockhall. w e re awarded


another penalty which was put wide hv Leemihg. Tire referee ordered the kick to he taken again and goalkepcr Blezard saved Leeming’s second effort. Atkinson was playing on top


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form for Brockhall. and he completed his hat-trick in the GOth minute. Tomlinson scored from the spot after Atkinson had been rugby tackled by


Blezard in the area. Chipping were still trying


hard and Rhodes made the score 5—2 after a defensive


mi.x-upAtkinson completed the scor- in" after 80 minutes with his fourth goal of the match. Brockhall left out Hilton alrd


Hardman, Worden, Jeffrey Tomlinson, Leeming. Atkinson,


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