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CLITHEROE ATTACK STILL NEEDS MORE STRIKING POWER


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ALTHOUGH they played some neat football, and were completely on top in the last quarter of an hour, Clithcroc had to be content with a 1 1 draw against «acup Borough at Shaw Bridge on Saturday. At the interval they were in arrears. Clitheroe manager. Bill Smith, has strengthened the delence consideiably


since his arrival, but there is a growing need for a schemer and a striker in attack. The Shaw Bridge side are not lacking in players who


can control a ball but some of them are of light build and can easily be dispossessed by a hefty shoulder charge.


EY CE


II 1


changes on Saturday front their team which played Burs- cough in the Lancashire Junior Cup the week before, Barrie Ratcliffe. replacing Mel Widdup. who was getting


Clitheroe had. to make two


a free kick. Cha tburn took the kick, and Clayton did well to


save Wallbank’s header. Clithcroo had an oppor­


married on Saturday, and Keith Tophant replacing Rat- cliiVe on th e left wing.


return to Shaw Bridge foot­ ball when he was named as substitute and then had to come on in th e second half in place of Ratcliffe who was


Ronnie Nightingale made a


present Clithcroe defence is th<' consistent form of John Kirk, who is developing into a first class centre half, . and should become one of the lincst pivots in the Lancashire


injured. A pleasing feature of tire


I o f


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1 Combination.


Clithcroc supporters have seen a move th a t was very notice­ ably lacking before, that, ox turning defence into attack with the. least numbet of


Since Bill Smith came to , ^A lm o st s tra ig h t a f te r the


s ta r t of the game, Chatburn was prominent as he broke up a Bacup a ttack with a well- timed interception, b u t while Sumner was clearing, he was fouled and th e referee awarded


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tunity to score when Hat* olifto centred from tho loft, but Wallbank complotoly


p liy er was prominent for the pressure and Clayton dived RacmV and from the r ig h t a t Kenyon’s feet os the home wing he saw his sh o t fly in d ies centre forward was going p a s t the far post with Wallace | through,


Nuttall the ex-Clitheroe Clitheroe sta rted to pile on


beaten-From a left wing corner, the hall landed a t N u tta lls feet, b u t w'ith the inside left hesitant, Wallace dived for­


ward to save. NARROW ESCAPE


Clitheroe after 61 minutes when he booted a dropping ball home from close range, following a free kick taken by Baron. I t was quick thinking


QUICK THINKING Wallbank equalised f o r


A Bacup forward miskicked I on Wallbank’s p a r t _ which


the ball and i t landed now created the opportunity. Flynn The visitors’ leader Topham was havmB quite . centred and from Nuttall’s reasonable game on the left


f 0t> Komc.kiCkCd ° ff Ule H i f ! swervhig diibbm beToi-c f°Baron cleared the corner, shooting. The ball


and p“ t a good through ball to Wallbank whose■ shot. was for Wallbank to race on to, ju s t tipped over by Clayton, b u t the Clitheroe inside r ig h t


^


missed kicking th e ball with raced through an d P“:sscd ^ only Clayton to beat.


pass and Nuttnll, ju s t inside Teams: Clithcroc: W aUace Kirk. Baron: Ratcliffe, Wall-


Dagger sen t over a lobbed cleared,


the area shot over when Sumner. Jackson. Chatbuin, tackled


1 Clayton had to look lively bank, Kenyon, ; Parkinson, as he1 raced out of his goal to I Topham. Substitute: Nightnv


foil Kenyon.^ni b ) e jn the S Bacup Borough: Clayton:


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enjoyed a colour film "West In d ian Summer 1966” and tt sports forum ait Trinity School on Thursday night. Sports s ta rs Brian Miller


Many local sports enthusiasts


1 th e Lancashire cricketer, and 1 Mr. E. Hodgkinson, president of th e Ribblesdale Cricket League, formed the panel for th e forum.


and Alex Elder of Burnley. Jimmy Mcllroy, manager of Oldham Athletic, Peter Lever,


The event was organised by Clitheroe Cricket Club and


.


th e chairman, Mr. W. A. Dew- Vviivcf nvf»?1f!prl.


r e s u l t s - F.A. °C u p


In the dying minutes Ku k Kenyon, b u t the boll was


Bacup still had their 1—0


lead. As the teams came o u t for


the second half. Nightingale replaced Ratcliffc who had received a knock during the


first half. Wallace was brought into


action s tra ig h t away when he made a diving save from a header from Nuttall. Dagger centred and Burke


S m s o n w a f b o a t aond toththo m ^ ^ b a S l T ^ e f o i v “ stunner hail


cleared under pressure.


Gisbimi 1 Two games were fought | posl


Its jf"*


Gisburn 5, Trinity 1 , 1 ground conditions. a Strong Trinity side had b


several chances ns well ns scoring himself a f te r his side were one goal down. p ayed we


Trinity into . a. play d well


“ ''If Stfi?f GiS fight hm-d R “


deserved ------------ about 30 minutes. Woodworth.


an” opportunity for Kenny t> score, and shortly afterwards, he himself scored with a header from u comer kick. Atkinson and Kenny scored


the created Gisbum: Dennett; Taylor, _ , Trinity: Taylor; Penman, _ in the I leacue


i teams low down in the, Parish Church v Grindieton and Bowkers, who


It was


quite a day for I s t . Paul’s v BrockhaU (Mr. A. Seedall)


"’Z " ,


tm ™ e ’f « were two Pla0ccs. tr°n lead


Gisbum kept up their


p u f th lm bottom, beat Parish Church. | club tMr. J. Swayne) a f teerr .


chat •


Gisbum fought back, and by r ith a 5-l home wm oyer half time. Moulsdale p u t Uie


home side level when lie won ” although they have scored from a good cross from I pjayed four more games than


ienge a t the top of the table but ■ Brockhall also


After th e change-round. Gis- burn attacked much more, and , ■


mand Gisburn.


p.u ^ [ ’:‘churcli 0: Cal .derstones _ I oil, * «n y Hurst Green 3; Gisburn


. .


2, Hurst Green 3; Gisburn a, I xr inity Trinity 1; Win’0 Lions 3, St. parish Church


5, T.rinitv Pau l’s 2.


Gisburn's other two goals. Teams—


Richardson; Embery, Wilson, Renwick; Atkinson. Wood- wortli, K e n n y , Moulsdale


Whittaker.


Wriglev; Grimes, McGurk Czapowski; J. Peel, Howartli


Fletcher, R. Peel, Turnbull.


Battle for wiiuiiiig ooal


Calderstonos 2 Hurst Green 3 Both teams were trying hard


to play g o o d football in windy conditions to keep the


game interesting. There was ' little to choose


between the two sides. WiUtur- son gave Hxu’s t Green the lead a f te r only four minutes with a well taken goal a f te r good work by the inside forwards. Tho visitors increased their


outside t I cjlanccs feu t0 t,ilc cx-Clarets


ra th e r lucky so a lh y Atkmson fine shootlng form and built up a 3 -1


lead with .oals Horn Atkinson tQrs ieading with a goal and Tomlinson.


Brockliall eqtiMiscd vutlii a K whom Biu Holden was in Half-time came with the visi


. . . scored by P. Renwick. the Gis-


Ju s t before Brockhall's third lh Un i plaver, who guested with goal, Chatburn were unlucky’ I ^ lc darct.s.


lead after 15 minutes when Fitzpatrick headed past his own ’keeper when under pressure. Calderstones re d u c e d the


good pass from Leach. Five minutes before half-time


not to score when a shot n i t BrockhaU were more oil top the post.


a r r e a r s 10 minutes later through Pascarella. following a


the hospital side equalised when n mix-up occurred in the Hurst Green defence, and a defender put through his own


8 Hurst Green scored the win­ ning goal af ter 68 minutes with a penalty awarded against Fur-


ber for handling. Outstanding for Calderstones


were Holden, B r o o k s and Pearce, and for Hurst Green, Cross, Yates and Wilkinson. Teams: Calderstones: Hind;


Leach.


bv. Nicholson: Cross, Yates, Bailey; Richmond, Cullen, Wil­ kinson. Finder, Hayhurst


Hurst Green; Entough; Rig .


Bradshaw, Fitzpatrick; Pearce, Furber, Shuttleworth: Holder, H o l d e n , Brooks, Fascarella,


I in th e second half, and equal-


the second half and Chatbuim exClarets came back to re-take reduced the a r re a rs , when B. lh e ieacl


score. Brockhall put the issue


range.


completed a liat-tvick of vic­ tories over Chatbum with two in tlie league and one in tne


With this luliv,] VJ.-* — wiu. ----------- .


Bvocknail [ wniiiumk netted,. Colin


, , ,,


cup.Hilton and Hardman were outstanding for Brockhal-1 and Jones and Holgatc for Chat­


burn. Teams: Brockhall: Rues: • Parkinson,


Bolton; Hardman, Hilton Jef­ frey: Tomlinson, Leeming, Atkinson. Price, Hull.


beyond doubt when Price added their fourth from close ^


th e


when Walbank h i t a


long shot


Play became very scrappy in jsed through Atkinson, b u t the a. close range


Bithell was allowed to ru n shot from insicje forward. Wil- through unchallenged and


liamson. Brockhall almost equalised


th e b ar with area. After 75 minutes McDonald _____ .„ ------------- t----he


hosnital side did equalise when Wallban


from well outside played


inside forward for th e visitors in th e second half with' moder­


ate success. Teams: Brockhall — Hull;


Parkinson, Bolton; Wnllbank, Hilton, Jeffrey; Tomlinson, Leeming, Atkinson, price.


Hevcs. Burnlcv Ex-Clarets — Mc­


Chatburn: Johnson: Jones, HaDgood, Dodd. Holden Bush; Holgatc. Allen, T-1 liamson. Ritson.


in ,- . . . . .—.


Bithcil: Read redder. Daw­ son, B. Bithell, Slinger.


TABLE TENNIS


CALDERSTONES “B” this week clinched the “B-’ Divi­ sion championship with a comfortable win over Prim­


rose “B.” Calderstones have played


with four team members all season, Brian Seed, David Wynne, Geoff Gunner and Randy Holder.


ICI B have finished in


second place and are promoted with th e hospital side. In Division A,' Ribblesdale


Wanderers have gained second place W i th


th e ir win over


Clitheroe CC. In th e team Knock-out com­


petition ICI A reached th e quarter - finals when they defeated non - leaguers, St. Paul’s D. They now meet Clitheroe CC for a place the semi-finals. • s t. Paul’s A have now


present l e a g u e Forden Club A.


next week. DIVISION A P W D L P t 1 23


Fcrden Club A Ribb. W............ St. Paul’s A Clitheroe CC , Trinity A ........ St, Paul’s B Wlialley — Forden Club B


. 13 11 . 14 9 . 13 5 . 14 4 . 12 3 12 2


.13 0


Calderstones B 16 15 ICI B .............. 16 M


14 13 finals will be plajccl some t im e| Church «+- v»< I t is hoped that


champions th e Jsemi-


emphatically


0 2 22 I 2 3 20


3 5 13 I 2 8 10 I 4 5 10 1 9 5 0 13 0


DIVISION B P W D L P t o l 30


ICI A ............... I4 9 Calderstones A 16 10 Ribb. Sdi. Staff 16 6 St. Paul’s C . . 15 5 Trinity B ------ 16 3 Primrose A . . 15 3 Primrose B .


. H I


re ad ied th e semi-finals with a 7-2 win over Whalley, and i t now rests with Clitheroe CC and ICI A to make up the four semi-finalists. The other two are th e holders, Ribbles­ dale Wanderers and the


.


Bowkers in command


Bowkers 4, Parish Church 0 Bowkers gained their first-


win for some a t home on Saturday by


time when they defeated


Parish


four clear goals. The home side was always in


command and the Parish Church forwards could do little against a strong defence The only time th e visitors


Donald; Butterfield, Shcriden; Renwick, JFCirkha m. ^ ^ ’Vinton;


Chipping, and Wlialley Youth | Calderstones Club v ’ G r in d le t c n matches were both postponed.


The WaddingUJn Reserves v Bowkers Tomorrow’s fixtures and the


referees: Chipping v White Lions (Mr. E. Harris)


Waddington Reserves v Bow­ kers (Mr. A. Braitliwaite)


Trinity v Hurst Green (Mr. R. Barber!


CHATBURN FALTER


Brockhall 4, Cliatburn 2


Waddington R ........


Grindleton Hurst Green Whalley YC


were able to take com m an d o f I *•jrtUluii v*11** . game. Woodworth


4, ch a tb u rn _ 3; Bowkers 4, | W]lite Lions ’s


s t ’'p au l


Saturday’s results: Brockliall ch a tb u rn . . . . 19 13 - clia:tbuni


,, , , ,, I Gisbum .......... 18 15


20 22


! 16 . 21 . 19 . 19 . 21 oo


J 'H w b u n i v Whatley Youth (Mr.


Calderstones v Gisbum T. Williamson}


Easter Monday; Hurst Green v Grindleton P W D. L .Pit


Chipping . . . . . . 20 18 0 2 36 Brockhall


23 11 23 9


. . . . 22 16 1 5 33 1 32


2 4 28 4 8 26 4 10 22 1 11 17 3 12 17 2 7 16 4 11 16 4 10 14 0 12 14 3 16 2 IS


Ex-Clarets at Brockliall


On Sunday Brockhall played


a special match against the well-known Burnley Ex-Clarets


1 The match was played — provide entertainment for the


side, which included in their team, the ex-England World Cup goalkeeper Colin McDonald and England ‘B’ player, Bill Holden.


patients. A strong cross-field wind pre


’ ” -------- * ■ th e game,


I TWO o£ the matches in the Clithcroc and District Amateur r eaoUC were postponed on Saturday due to the weather or


biagest surprise for some lime was Hurst Greens


SarTof this clash” Woodworth first win for '8 games; they defeated Calderstones 3 2 was GisbunVs saviour, creating j away from home.


SCHOOL’S WINNING RALLY


Burnley G. S. 2 C. R. G. S. 1st. X I _


In the first half, Burnley, with the wind a t their backs,


held more of th e play, and scorch two goals, both of which where deflected into the net by


ClBut in the second half, the school had the advantage, and


played some attractive football. Waddington brought the score level with two shots which were both taken from outside the Burnley penalty area. Scott scored the winning goal’ ten minutes from time. Team: Hardy; Carter. Carus, Kilby,


Moore; Waddington Ross; Evans, Hai’


,. Ross, McLean. Hard test


C.R.G.S. 1st XI 3 Baines G.S. 3 Clithcroe Royal Grammar


School did well to draw with Baines Grammar School, who have not been defeated for the


last two seasons. In the first 20 minutes,


Baines played some fast attractive football. As on numerous occasions during the season, the school’s dclcnce took some time to settle.down, and Baines scored two goals


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in th e first 15 minutes. Towards half-time, the school


came more into th e game, and Hall scored two goals, bringing


the score level. In the second half, both


defences tightened up con­ siderably. and neither side was able to get through until


near the end. Baines scored their third


time, a f te r a free kick from ju s t outside th e penalty area- c a r te r equalised for th e


•oal only five minutes from


school only a minute from time, with a shot from just inside th e Baines’ half. Team: Hardy: Carter. Kilby, Moore, Nuttall; Waddington, Carus; Evans, Hall. McLean. Ross.


SPORTS NOTES


CLITHEROE games during


have t h r e e the Easter holi-


days. On Good Friday morning,


a t 11 o'clock. Clitheroe are away to Great Harwood. The re tu rn game a t Shaw Bridge is on Monday a t 5-30. Clithcroe visit Chorley on


Saturday afternoon. Clitheroe have h ad several


high-scoring games against both Gre a t Harwood and


Chorley in the past. Some of the highest scores


31 League: Great Harwood 5, Clitheroe 1 (1931-32); Clitlieroe 7, G re a t Harwood 1 (1935-36); Clitheroe 7. Chorley 4 (1936- 37); Clitheroe 8, Great Har­ wood 3 (1937-38); Clitheroe 7, Gre a t Hanvood 0 (1938-39); Clitheroe 6. Great Harwood 1 0 9 4 6 -4 7 ': Clitheroe 5. Chorley (1947-48); Clitheroe 8, Great


1 (1947-48). Cup: Clitheros 8, Great Hai „ . „


wood 1 (1952-53). League: Clitheroe 7, Great


Harwood 2 (1953-54); Great Harwood 5. Clitheroe 0 (19o3- 54): Gre a t H a rw o o d 1, Clitheroe 6 (1957-58): Chorley 5. Clitheroe 5 (1958-59): Great Hanvood 1, Clitheroc 7 (1959


(1959-60): Clitheroe 6, Cliorlcy 4 (1966-67).


Cup: Clitheroe 1. Chorley 5 ,


record against G re a t Harwood both a t home and away. Our


Clitheroe have a very good


forwards looked like scoring was when they were awarded a penalty for handling, but Briggs shot wide from the spot. Bowker’s goals were scored by


records going back to before the Second World ■ War show 1 th a t CUtheroe have only lost three out of their league meet­ ings since the la s t war, 1 although one result—Clitheroe v. Great Harwood in 1957-58—


Baskerville (21, Aspinwall and Precdy.Bowkers.—Brennand: Mann-


0 2 2 81 ing Farnsworth: Morrison, 2 3 20 Rawsthorne. Snape; Aspinwall. 0 6 20 Pilkington, Smith, Preedy. Bask-


1 9 13 I erville. 0 10 10


1 12 7 Johnson. Lord: Learmont, Bren- Parish Church, — Kenyon:


1 11 7 nan, Metcalfe; Williams, Pye. i v) a PnHApiv Eriecs. Billington


Away


is missing. In Clitheroe’s meetings with


record is: F W D L F .A ^ .


Home . . . . 8 7 0 1 27 10 (One result missing).


P W D L F A S 6 1 2 29 16


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WOLSELEY16/60 Luxurious 5 seal


cr saloon. 1622 c.c. 4 speed gearbox. £868. 5.8. (including £163.5. 8. p.L and aircfeargo). With automatic trans- (nbston, £051. 17. 4. (including £178.17. 4. p.t. and surcharge).


WOLSELEY 6/110 Mk. It A luxuri­ ously equipped 6 cylinder, 5 seator saloon, 2912 c.c., 4 speed gearbox. £1200.3.2. (including £225.3.2. p.t ond surcharge). Overdrivo. and power steoring extra. With automatic trans­ mission, £1293. 9. 10. (including £243.9.10. p.t. and surcharge).


Backed by BMC Service—Express, Expert Evoiwrlw. T. ROBINSON (CLITIIEROE) LTD.


LOW MOOR GARAGE & FILLING STATION PHONE CLITHEROE 2617


. /V.’— » - O ' WOLSELEY HORNET 998 pc.


ongine. Hydrolasfic ® suspension, largoluggagecompa^ent. Luxurious­ ly appointed throughout. C628.11.11.


(including £118. 11- 11- P-*- °"d surcharge).


_______ WOLSELCY 1100 1038 c.c. surchavsc). _ it WOLSELEY Four luxurious saloons from 1 to 3 litres


£125 £255 £275


AUSTIN A40 De Luxe Saloon, well maintained in very good condition for year, taxed .......... - 103


26 KING STREET CLITHEROE TEL: 2681


LADIES MOD SHOES and SANDALS Black Patent and Platignuni, Navy, Tan, Beige and White Etc.


MENS EXTRA WIDE FITTING SHOES IN ELEPHANT EAR SKIN AND SMOOTH CALF LEATHER


SAME DAY REPAIR SERVICE R. Turner & Son


82-86 LOWERGATE, CLITIIEROE ’PHONE 3867 Est. 1910


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