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Fox. Webster, Robson. Hope. Sub: Heap. CliLheroc: Schofield: Holden.


held against the bar by Holmes. Hobson had a good chance but his left foot shot was yards wide. Netlierfield took flic lead


of the field resulted in much negative football, but. at the same time, some verv anxious moments lor defenders who could not clear the ball once it reached the vicinity of the pen­ alty area. A high cross from Wilson was


Hanie was blocked but after 22 minutes Kay succeeded in giving CUtheroc the lead with a shot which flashed into the corner of the net. Heavy going down the centre


A full-blooded drive from


wiser to rest him. Holden, therefore, was played


the odd goal in three. Incredible as it might sound. Clithcroe could well have been five goals in front


they been hopelessly in arrears when play resumed after the interval.


Once again, however, (Ids was a game of missed chances and Clitheroe lost bv


Hnrvie hud a. glorious chance to score but with Holmes out of his goal the inside ielt lifted tile ball just over Hie bar. At the other end Hope had a


chance but his low shot was about a yard wide. W i ct d u p was then put


Braysford, cutting in. had a glorious chance which he


In a further Clitheroe raid,


St Paul’s recover


St. Paul's 2, Gisburn 2.


football Impossible, and both teams played a hard game.


he wind and rain at their backs, but it was Gisbum who opened the scoring through Price. Play was oven for the rest of the first half, and the score remained at 1—0 at the interval.


t St. Paul’s- attacked first, with Tlie heavy going made good The position at


Chipping have a game in hand.


” f Gisburn re-started pressing Trinity, who


Paul's defence held firm for some time before finally letting Gisburn through for their


second. St. Paul's fought, back and


through by Wilson but Holmes grabbed the ball at the second attempt.


stage, the visitors mounting attack alter attack. j Hodgson sustained a big in­


wasted by shooting straight at Holmes. It was all Clitheroe at this


was formerly a Netherfield player and for a short time the home side played with ten men. Young reserve plaver. Heap.


ury in a tussle with Holt, who


Netherfield's substitute then made his debut. Within 30 seconds he touched the ball for tlie first time and had the joy of scoring from Hope's centre. Soon alter the interval. Heap


nnd the football was fault- ridden.


nearly scored again witli a header from a Hope free kick. The pitch was now ankle deep in mud down the middle


play, St. Paul’s were awarded a free kick. Wright put in a great shot to bring tlio scores level. ■


won a corner kick, from which Taylor netted. Withonly two minutes left, for


Hargreaves: Taylor, Sims, Wil­ kinson; Driver, Devme, Wright,


St. Paul's.— Parker; Robinson,


Richardson; Embery, Wilson, O’Donnell; Atkinson. Wood- worth. Rogers, Price, Moulsdale.


Pve, Lawson. Gisburn. — Dennett; Taylor,


Clitlieroe at Skelmcrsdale


fixture tomorrow and travel to Skcimersdalc. Their homo game with last year’s amateur cup finalists was originally fixed for tomorrow but was played earlier in the season.


Clitheroe have a re-arranged


injury, but Holden had such a good game at Netherfield last week that the team tomorrow is expected to be unchanged, with Clegg ns substitute.


Clegg has recovered from his LANCASHIRE


COMBINATION RESULTS


cashirc combination. Division l were:


Saturday's results in tile Lan


Bacup Boro 2, Horwich RMI 1. Barrow Res. 0. Fleetwood 4.


Chorley 3, Burscough 1.


Droylsden 2. South Liverpool 2. Marine 2, Guinness Export 1. Morecambo 3, Great Harwood 1. Ncthcrfield 2, Clitheroe 1.


Rossendale v. Lancaster C. P. Skclmersdale G, Prcscot Town 0. Southport Res. 2. Kirkby Tn. 0. Wigan Rov. 0. St. Helens T. 1.


Moreeambe__ Skelmcrsdale .. Netherfield__ Lancaster City


Horwich RMI Chorley ......... Marine


Guinness Ex. .. Barrow Res. .. S. Liverpool .. Fleetwood ---- Kirkby Town .. Burscough Southport Res.


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Droylsden St Helens Town Great Hartvood


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LEAGUE TABLE 14 12


13 10 2 1 22 13 10 0 3 20 11 9 0 2 18 13 8 o 3 18 13 7 2 4 16 10 7


p W D L P 1 35


13 6 0 7 12 11


13 4 3 6 U 14 4 0 10 8 13 o 3 8 7 14 3 1 10 7 9 2 2 5 6


.5 1 U


13 2 o 5 6 11 2 2 7 6 12 2 1 9 5 14 2 0 12 4


19 7 0 2 14 13 7 0 6 14 13 6


2 15


3 5 4 4 14 6 13


beaten 2—0. At the other end of the table


three points. ...... ,-------


ington SC (Great H.mvood) on ancI deflected into goal. the second round of the Lan­ cashire Junior Shield, and were


in ■ hand. On


Calderstones now share the bottom position with Hurst Green, both hating gained only [


or another goal, but the St. much stronger side than they


Only one pamt behind is proving a


top of the Clitheroe and District Amateur


League table is steadily growing more complicated: Chippinc ^nd Gisbum now


5. SSSI FIRST DOUBLE . ,


FOR TRINITY Chatburn 2, Trinity 4


onto' unbeaten <ade in the league, are four Points behind. Trinity, but have three games


have been for mans’ season. Brockhall. until recently the


they have been for several seasons, comploted their first double of the season on Satur­ day. Chatburn had the advantage of the slope, and took the lead | when Stinger's shot from 30 Y(e? " yards hit the inside of the post


Trinity, a stronger side than


lington have both consolidated Alter the interval, both sides their positions and have four fought to gain the advantage, points each.


Newcomers Sabden and But- advantage,


8. Hurst Green 5 ?St. Pauls .. with Chatburn claiming for oil- Gisburn 2; Chatbirn 2, Trinity side. 4; Chipping 6, Sabden 2.


S. Oalderstones 0, Bowker Bros, front with a goal from R. Peel 1, White Lions I '-G r in ,, ,? after Turnbull had run through


Saturday's Bruits: Bumgton minute that Trinity went in but it was not until the 60th


v Chippine. Bowker Bros. v| Chatbum. Grindleton v St. Pauls, While Lions v Trinity.


Sabden v Hurst Green. LEAGUE TABLE


Trinity ....... Brockhall ...


St- Paul’s White


Chatbum ........ Bowker Bros. Billington Grindleton


Lions


SabdenCalderstoncs Hurst Green


, ...


Chipping • ■ • Gisburn


P w D L P S 7 9 7 9 7 6 5 9 4 9 5 8 4 7 o 9 o 5 2 8 o 8 9


1 1 0 0


•> 0


1 1


0 0 7 0 0 1 1


Langho win hard game


Blackburn Combination Division 3


soon took the lead through C o t to n in a goal-mouth scramble following a comer. I only „ ____ — _______ Halfway through the hair. Cot- The second half followed much ton scored a grand second the same pattern, and although goal from outside the penalty Brookhall could claim 80 per area.


Langho 2 v. English Electric 0 In an even first half, Langho


to score. Thcv missed a penalty, s€cond goal after 65 minutes, had a shot cleared off the line


E In the second half, English never really looked like scoring. . . . cent or so -of the play, they


and were thwarted ^ several man’s decision on a fold throw times by Roland Ward’s great, v/hich led- to the goal, goalkeeping nnd good tackling Brockhall: Harrison: Jeffrey, by Langho’s defence. When B o l to n : Renwick, Worden Langho broke awav. they looked simnson: Leaning, Hinksman dangerous, especially Derek | Gillibrnnd. Tomlinson. Hall.


lectric pressed hard, but failed Wellington scored t h e i r referee ignoring his lines-


although play was mainly in mid-field, afid there were many off-side decisions. Langho team: Ward: Ains­


Haworth on thejefi wins., who had the mcasurt* of bis full back The game was very even,


SCHOOL IN


worth. Hilton: Alan Best, OtDonnoll. Clague: Kay. Cot­ ton. D u c kw o r th , Booth Haworth. At half-time Miller came on at centre-forward and st Mary.s Blackburn 4 v CRGS Duckworth dropped back to


LEAD THEN FALTER


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their 100 per cent record in Division 13 of the Ribblesdaic Table Tennis League although they arc being closely followed by ' Primrose and newcomers


Calderstoncs C still maintain


Chatbum. Chatburn have started the


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ham. Although Forden B have


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first season. ] ^ colKiitior)s ,vcre vcry Wet 1st Xl 3i


players who have playeu in the creaseci (,ile school’s lead 10 b league for many seasons, Chatr | ^urmtes later and Waddington


is very good for the game to j j^s. pef0re ha-lf time, see a. promising young side s t_ Mary'S scored their first pressing for honours in their goaj


um accounted for them and it


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In Division A Forden A very


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first win of the season last week at the expense of Ribblesdale I B. and Trinity A also won their


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■leaders Ribblesdale A next week, a match they must win to keep within striking distance of the leaders. I t should bo a very | close and exciting encounter.


Forden A 6, St. Pauls A 4. Ribb- lesdalc Wand. B 1. Calderstones B 9. I.C.I. B 3. Ribblesdale | Wand. A 7.


Trinity A 6, St. Pauls B 4.


LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION.A


BILLINGTON (A)


stones C 7. primrose A Whallcy, 2. Ribblesdale School Staff 7. Trinity B 3. St. Pauls C 4, LC.I- A 6. Ohatburn 9, Forden Club]


B 1.


Monday: Trinity A v. Forden ] Club A.Tuesdav:—Ribblcsdale Wand.


NEXT WEEK’S FIXTURES D IV IS IO N ‘A


stones B; St. Pauls B v. Ribb­ lcsdale Wand. B.


T.c.l. A; Forden Club B v. RA'ob- lcsdale School Stall: Whallcy v. calderstones C; Primrose v.


LEAGUE TABLES DIVISION AP W D L


Trinity A ......... Calderstones B


Ribblesdale W. B DIVISION B ^


I.C.I. B ............ St. Pauls B —


Ribblcsdale W. A Forden Club A St. Pauls A ----


Monday:—Culderstones A v. | DIVISION B


Trinity B.Wednesday:—Chatbum v. St. | Pauls C.


A v. St. Pauls A, T h urs day B v. Calder­


Calderstones A 3. Caider-1 B. Lee .............................. 53 D IV IS IO N S


H. Wilson ................... 36 M. Gorton ....................... 52 B. Charoley ................... 56 C. Rydeheavd ........


V. Broderick ................... 72 4 pts. 40


M. Sowden ....... N. Watenvorth . J. Hargreaves .


WADDINGTON


J. Wood ........... S. cox .............. S. Hatton .......


Total 309 12 pts.


. . . . 84 .. .. 58 , . . . 59


. . . 47 . . . 46 . . . 48


Total 340


PENDLE CLUB G. Burgess .......... T. Howni'th ....... G. Kermcen .................. 51 F. Hudson


5 pt.s. .. 80 .. 74


B. Holt ......................... 53 N. Windle ..................... 29


................. 34 Total 32i


L. Field ................... . . . . 51 . T. Swift .. . T. F ish .............................. 74 L. McEncc . J. Ainsworth ............ ....... 69 G. Titley . ..


SOCIAL CLUB (B) 12 pt.s. POLICE


H Wilkinson ............ ....... 59 F. Booth . .. J. Abraham ............ ....... 94


G. Blackburn ' ................ 62 G. Caldwell I. Hartley .


up tile league. st. Pauls A play league |


. . .. .left looted shot. Nuttall in­ t tllle KC]100i three goals up


and muddy with a. strong wind blowing down pitch. Cants opened the scorin after 20 minutes with a strong


stones v Billington. Brockhall I


Tomorrow's matches: Calder- after A. Holgate had dropped --


Tuw.vvinii l the tolli mid R. Peel scored


Trinity's- fourth when the ball sneaked in behind the goal­ keeper.


0 15 Bitliell, Dawson: Read. Pedder, f 15 Taylor. B. Bithell. Stinger. 2 14 Trinity: Kay; Penman, Wrig- 1 10 ley; Czapowski, McGurk, Mor- 3 10 rison: R. Peel, Haworth. Turn-


duced the arrears through J Holgate. chatbum: A. Holgate Jones, Bush; J. Holgate, T.


4 10 bull. J. Peel. Edmondson. 4 8


Brockba.lI off form


Lancashire Junior- Shield, 2nd Round


mainly because every player had an off-day. The Great Har­ wood team was allowed to play as it pleased, and it was an indication of things to come when Harrison allowed a tame shot to slip under him for Well­ ington’s first goal. Brockhall were lucky to be 1—0 down at half-time,


Brockhall 0, Wellington SC 2 Brockhall lost this match


Chatburn fought back and re­ Turnbull then made it 3-1


Turnbull brought tile scores level with a shot from close range while the home defence was split open. Chatburn had two good chances to go in front before , half time, but failed to take


Trinity fought back and


Keen r iv a lry in


THIRTEEN GOALS


Green soon settled down, taking a 3—1 lead over the homo side, with goals from Sicilia and Cullen. The Grindleton defence was caught out of position on several occasions, and Jones put the ball in his own net. Grindloton missed a penalty


Grindleton 8, Hurst Green 5 During the first half, Hurst


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attack strongly after the inter­ val. and after only 15 minutes scored another two g o a ls , through Sicilia and Eatough, It was at this point that


in the first half, • but got one goal through Rudgyard. Hurst Green continued to


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collapse and in the last 20 minutes Grindleton added a further five goals. Tile scorers were Pedder (2), Green, and Rudgyard (2). I t was an exciting, sporting


Cowell: Thurston. Jones, John­ son; Clayton, O’Connell, Rudg­ yard, Pedder, Green. Hurst Green: Rigby; Tones,


game, with proof that all-round team effort can win a game. Grindleton: Tomkins; Moon


Bailey; Seed, Statford. Shaw; Cullen. Wilkinson, Sicilia. Bol­ ton. Eatough.


Chipping hit back


Chipping 6, Sabden 2


leaders Chipping, scoring two goals in tho first five minutes. But Chipping brought the scores level before half-time. Squires and Rhodes scoriny In the second half Chipping


Newcomers Sabden act oil to great start against league-


proved too strong for the Young Sabden side, and D. Rhodes, J. Proctor (21 and R. Freeman scored.Chipping: F. Squires; R. Procter. Seed; F. Freeman, Preston, Atkinson: P. Freeman. J. Procter, E. Squires. Rhodes. Sabden: Foster: J. Wright,


Joe Wright: Parsons. Hall. Macro: Lambert, Graham. Birtweil, Haythomthwaitc.


Lions worthy winners


selves to the stick}- conditions and wore much fitter and fas­


Bowker Bros 1, White Lions 4 White Lions adapted them­


ter than Bowkers. Although two of their goals


were almosa gifts, they des­ erved to will, and Bowkers. lacking striking power, missed several chances. White Lions were three goals


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in the tend by the interval, and scored their fourth in the sec­ ond half Scorers: Lord (2, Briggs. Woodworth Aspinwall scored Bowkers’


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Easy win for Billington


trying conditions, Billington defeated Calderstones by five clear goals on Saturday. F. Atkinson gained a hat-


Billington 5, Calderstones 0 Adapting themselves to the


trick, his three goals all being scored through sheer persis- tancy. N. Duckworth got a brilliant goal with a 20-ya.rd shot, and K. Duckworth was the other scorer.


SNOOKER LEAGUE CALDERSTONES 2 pts.


a Graham ................... 29 W. Tiplady....................... 69 T. Reynolds .................. 50 J. Horroeks .................. 46 H. Mtlyer ....................... 54 E. Bctley .......................... 58


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1964 TRIUMPH 2000, white with red uphol­ stery, radio, seat belts ............................ £675


1965 MORRIS Oxford Estate, blue, a useful buy ............................................................ £575


................................... £395


1966 VAUXHALL VIVA S.L., blue, one owner, excellent condition........................ £500


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