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PLAYING with virtually a reserve forward line, Clitheroc gained a valuable point on Saturday at Marine, where last year they were beaten 7—0. The game was Fast and excit ing with thrills almost every minute. Clitheroe's strong defence proved well able to hold
the weak Marine forward line, which lacked any real striking power.
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curacy of the Marine for wards’ shooting, and partly to the tightly-knit defence, and Wallace’s superb ’keep ing. that Clitheroe escaped with only one goal against
them.
included three young Inds who had never played with the team before was inevitably weakened, but once tire youngsters had
Clitheroe's forward line, which
settled down, they 2tlvc ’ :1 creditable performance.
Parkinson returned to the
half-back line, where he is of much more use to the team. He h a s neither the aptitude
nor the speed for the attack and is much more suited to midfield play.
Cha tbum too was brouglv.
back from the forward-line to the half-back.
Tony Jackson was also out
a lter a bout of ’flu earlier in the week, and his place was taken by Heminsley.
ing a t outside left had an excel lent game, and his passes were rarely off the mark.
prominent a t inside left, always being available when needed, and covering up well the few mistakes made by the Black burn lads.
Bernard Wallbank also was Skeliuersdalc U n i t e d ’ s
semi-final victory in the Amateur Cup undoubtedly
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ing. Without doubt fie is one of
incidentally, had been delayed until 4-15 because of th e Grand National, much of the early play was in mid-field, with neither side able to gain much advantage.
After the kick-off. which
of a goal ’ came in the 30t.h minute when Wallbank took a
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free kick from just, outside the penalty area. However, '
..ire chance came to nothing a s the lobbed ball floated over the top of the goal.
pressure for some time and when Forster sh ot hard towards goal from about 25 yards range, the swerving ball had Wallace
Marine maintained strong
thus goal, and five minutes later Parkinson scored with a first time shot from a short corner taken by Topham.
well beaten. Clitheroe were undeterred by
and Wallace made some superb saves. Indeed th e Clltheroe goal was under constant pressure
Clitheroe'.s defence weakened considerable during this half,
for long periods, and i t was only bad luck on several occasions tv h i c h prevented
Marine from taking the lead. Nevertheless, Clitheroe a l s o missed some good scoring
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fighting .so hard to bring home a point. Teams:
Walker: Coleman. Favnger. Turner; Miller, Wolfe. Forster, Dunn. O’Donnell. Clitheroe: Wallace: Sumner,
Marine: Ogden: Pendleton.
Heminsley: Chatbuvn. Kirk, Parkinson: Byrcm. Baldwin.
Addison, Wallbank, Topham. Sub. Ellison.
added interest to their visit to Shaw Bridge, last night week, in a Combination
Young Keith Tophum. ploy
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C lith eroe win gam e o f m issed chances
TWO GOALS in a minute just after into Clitheroe’s home game with Lancash
and gave the players the sense 01 i i . of urccncy uicy lacked
throughout the first half. Clithcroe just about deserved the.r 2--
_ _ _ The defence, strengthened by
Chris Sims, gave nothing away, with John Kirk and Terry Sum ner outstanding.
In t h e i r forward line
CUtheroe played two Juniors from th e same Great Harwood
eluh as Keith Topliam, John
Whalley. at centre forward, and Janies Ellison, at outside
against a stiong centre half, and ended a neat display with a well-taken goal, but Ellison keerned out of touch with the standard ot
left. Whatley did unite w e l l
Both sides had their chances
to have the game sewn-up by half-time, hut bad finishing prevented any score in the first
45 minutes. The game was only minutes
old when Clithefoe should have taken the lead,, but cha tbum blazed yards over.
ance a t the other end. and Young intercepted and passed
Jackson made a bad clear
to Betts, whose shot from five vards h i t the post and bounced
but. Widdup got Clithcroc going
match. One suspected, ot course. I
•main and from his pass. Chatburn hit '-he bar from 25
Put some life i ucs ay
although
they were still weak up front, as far as finishing was con cerned.
neat back-header from Whal-1
ley, Udall dived a t Ellison’s feet to save vet another certain | “goal”.
CHIPPING WELL ON TOP
ju s t started when from | certainly be the champions of bank’s centre, Widdup had a I
At the other end Wallace j rivals, Gisburn.
made a brilliant save a s he x h e re was a shock for chain- pushed a snot from Bond over pionsj1jp challengers . Brock- the bar.
nail, who were beaten 3—6 on
minutes, however, when, fol-1 ton Reserves, their opponents lowin'- Clark’s corner kick, he in next weeks’s Aitken Shield rammed th e ’ ball home in a semi-firml tic. goalmouth scramble.
lined-up for the .re-start, when going down by the odd^ goal m Clitheroe launched a retalia- five. On th is lo w in g the tb-v l-a’d and from Widdup’s league newcomers could p u t up centre, Wallbank netted.
The teams had only jus t placed Chatburn a scare, only quite a challenge next season.
Lancaster s h o u l d have There were several league regained their lead when Bette games played in mid-week,
put th e ball through for Slack, Grindleton collected a useful but the inside left shot over poin t from Par ish Church, but w" ill onlv Wallace to beat.
their companions in distress, scored the winning gdiU when down 1—6 a t home to Tirnivy. After ‘79 minutes Clithcroe Whallcy Youth
Parkinson centred and Whallcy For th e second week m s u e - over U^lVs cession, them were Rouble
legs and mto the nc ■
Slack h i t the CUtheroc cross- bar and bounced over.
Ju s t on full-time, a shot front • , , nm on lllc losing side "Saturday’s results: Gisburn
stones’ ground, With the hos-
Sumner. Jackson; Kir*. “ ims, g owkers 7; Grindleton 3. Parkinson; Widdup, Ghathum,
Teams:— CUtheroe: Wallace; I ^ Chipplng 3; calderstones 4 ch u rch 3; Brockhall 3,
WhaUey. Walibank, Ellison. waddington Reserves 6; Hurst Lancaster: U d a l l : Webb, Green 2, Cha tb um 3; WhaUey
dington Reserves t. Tuesday:
Angus; Hartley. Hoggarth. Rob- y o u th Club 1, Trinity 6. inso n;’ Young, Betts, Bond. Monday: St. Paul’s 1, Wad- Slack, Clarke.
‘ Minutes later,
fo.iowms a Blackburn.
that the visitors would not be at full strength or that, I indeed, they might send, more or less, a subsitute
leant. As some of their players had
Even
sustained injuries the visitois included only seven ot then successful cup team.
th e n - positional |
riiaiv'ois were made, so thni. Clitheroc found themselves
facing- a. team which nevei reallv settled down, a .though a t times i t produced purple,
patches which lifted the game
out of modioerity. Clitheroe were obviously
determined to lay low the giants and their 2-0 victory
plaved more in the nature of a cup' match th an an ordinarj league encounter, wlncu cotud well account for the nigglin-.
was well deservod. Unfortunately the match \t.'s
fouls ra sh tackling and pushtn which marred much
the
playThis was a game in individuals cauglu the eye. Chris Sims, Clitlieros centre
which
half, had a mignificcnt game and was easily the man or the
matchUnfortunately B-ron was in jured in the second half and Wlvallev. who played at. centre forward, came- on as *u!3®u tF L
corner kick. Otherwise Whatley
Within five minutes he had scored ClUhercc’s second ^oal. following a mighty solo dash bv Wallbank which led ,o a
’;
Referee: Mr. J. Whalley of | w h i le Lions 2, Chatburn 0. Next week’s fixtures: To
SNOOKER LEAGUE b il l in g to .n b H. Lawrenson ............
E. petty ...................... j . Deeming................... H. Dowliurst ...........
A. Swain .................. H. Gordon ..............
CI-IATBURN 13 T. Dugdalc................ A. Holgnte................ ............
J. Fish ....................... p. Jones ................... J. Holgate ................ D. Grahani
27 76
G. Burgess ................ J. Whittaker
61 62 85 36
347 CROSS KEYS B
56 34
92 54
5!) 92
390
E Tomlfcson ................. 42 W. Anderon ..................... 65
CONSERVATIVE CLUB 2
W. Bray..........'................. Tf G. Tomlason ................ 31 D. Cowi’rt.hws ite ......... 45 N. Wntrworth ............. 35
265
did little else.; but. as Clitheroe had become somewhat- disoi- ganisetl h is veal potentiality could scarcely be judged. WaUbank, who scored Clith
eroe’s first goal, was In spark ling form and his -individual
efforts to score were a marked
feature of the game. Clithcroc.—Wallace: Sumner.
Heminslev: Kirk, Sims. Baron; Topham WaUbank. Widdup. Chatburn. Parkinson. Skeimersda’.e Utd: Crosby:
B. smrr, . " . .......... J. Gelclid .................... T. Willhnscn ............ J. S e e d ....................... J. McCulmgh ............ D. Peek .....................
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L. McEntcc ....... T. Swift. ...... .......
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» KNOCKOUT cricket competition is to be held at the n S n Raid "round in May and June this year.
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club’s various acltv‘ When a similar competition
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all works, clubs, "P'*s and village teams within eight
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a i 49 37 51 73
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T. Woof! ........................ S. Cox ........................
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50 53
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rT. Hilton ....................
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J. Turner
H. Nutter .................... F. McNab .................. A. McNab ..................
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R. Astin ...................... A. Clark ......................
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330
24 74
51 49 64 70
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1-ORDEN CLUB A have now added the team Knock out title to their league championship when they beat Clithcroe CC 5—1 at Cal-
dcrslones. This \v:is cut easier win then
was expected, only Jack Saul providing any stern opposition to Forden. John Clegg (21. Chris Sims (2) and Iail Crook CD won the Forden- games and Jack. Saul tile consolation Tor
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Forden Club A ( Ian c £°°^' Chris Sims, John Clegg, Tete Hatch).' Division B champions. Calderstones B (Brian Seed. Geoff. Gunner. David Wynne.
Randy Holder > Best- performance of the day
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58 62 43 37
303
Brian Seed. Although the season is now
over and all the trophies have been, won, thanks should be offered to league officials who make the season so sucessful. especially to Mr. Fred Steele the secretary, who does all the printing and delivering to all clubs, and to th e chairman. Mrs Marv Bridge, who does a great job'organising every din ner dance along with Peter
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Bond made amends af ter 47 their own ground by Wadding- VIEWING Hurst Green gave liiglily-
header punched out from Amatem. League, after their beneath the bar by Udall.
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