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Clithcroe were unfortunate not to return with at least a point from South Liverpool on Saturday when, after pulling back two goals, they conceded a late goal and were
defeated
2-3.South Liverpool’s first goal came from a penalty awarded against Terry Sumner, which seemed a very harsh decision. Last season Clitheroc were the only team to defeat
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very slippery underfoot. Players were n o t helped by the strong wind and the light ball, and many early passes went astray.
ad with the ground surface NEAR MISSES I n Clitheroe’s first attack
Widdup sh ot Indies over when p u t through. South Liverpool
retaliated and a t th e other end Shreove \vas ju s t over with a back-header. Sumner took a free kick and from Chatburn’s pass, Jones
saved Widdup’s sh o t South Liverpool took an early
lead when Simmer jumped up to head clear and the referee immediately awarded a penalty
penally. Baron was booked by
the referee for arguing. South Liverpool continued
South Liverpool at Holly Park and on Saturday they seemed like repeating the feat when they pulled the score back to 2-2 and had. the home defence running in circles- Injury-hit Clitheroc. with
with their pressure and Mur doch shot inches wide. In the next minute Sumner earned applause from the crowd when he cleared well with a diving header. Rntclifl’e tried an overhead
Sumner, w K S t t o W s debta I k iS " ta a i t h ^ ’s ^ V for Clitheroe on th is ground I but Jones saved th e shot imdet
the top corner of the net. South Liverpool counter
attacked and Wallace saved Watson’s shot with his legs.
side increased th e ir lead when Murdoch scored af ter having h ad two attempts to get the ball p a s t Wallace. The Clith eroe goalkeeper h u r t his hand making the first save. Clitheroe reduced the arrears
After 37 minutes the home
a f te r 40 minutes when Topham was left unmarked on the r ight wing and h is centre was
banged home by Widdup. Half-time came with the
score a t 2—1. Clitheroe sta rted well in the
second half and a centre from Widdup h i t the roof of the net. Speakman headed horns from
a corner a f te r 50 minutes but the referee blew for a foul. CUtheroc h ad a chance to
—a very h a r sh decision. Watson . ..... ......
made no mistake from th e spot from Ja ck so n s centre, a f te r 16 minutes, when he sent Shreevc missed a n easy Wallace tile wrong way before chance for South Liverpool calmlv banging th e ball home, when he shot wide from three Immediately* a f t e r
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SHOCK IN TkBLE tennis LEAGUE
THE highlight of the Rib- blcsdalc Table Tennis League Season takes place a week tomorrow, when the annual individual knock-out com
petition will be bold m Trinity schoolroom. John Clegg will be defend
ing his singles title, and Brian Seed and George Roberts will defend their doubles
*ilThe whole competition will be ru n bv Mr. R. Carus and Mr. G. Tomlinson, and it, " u i be their task to award a new trophy to- tho best display ol the day ap a r t from the actual winners
last week, and although mos„ matches were extremely close,
The team knock-out s la tted .
the ’A’ Division sides have come out on top. l i t all five matches played they have beaten a side
from the lower division. As most, matches have been
tain in th a t Forden ’A’ will bo the champions, with Ribblcsdale runners-up. Forden ‘B’ are cer
join them.
came from the ‘B’ Division when ICI ’A’, who are chall enging for a promotion place dropped a point against Primrose ‘A’. This virtually ensures th a t Calderstones
The shock of the week , In the league, i t is now cer •
decided on th e la s t game, it would seem th a t the extra experience pulled the *A’ Divis ion sides through.
ta in to be relegated, and What ley seem almost certain to
good win thisxweek when they the first few minutes when defeated Ribtolesdale School McCally scrambled th e ba.ll
i I Grindleton as they scored in
one. Peek a™ Coles won the There was no more scoring by doubles.
. , 1 Grindleton in the first half and
(preliminary round): Clitheroe Jones put the ball into his own Cricket Club 5, Calderstones ‘B’ net.
, . primrose A’ o, Forden ‘A’ 5 The second half started like Round l : St. Paul’s ’B’ 5, Rib-1 the first with Grindleton again
Results- — Team knock-out Hurst Green equalised when , , , , : , .
‘B
blesdalc School Stair 4; Trinity on the a ttack and Green scored _____ _
4, Ribblcsdale Wanderers primrose ‘B’ 4, St. Paul's ’A’
Forden *A’ 6: St Paul’s Whallcy l : S t Paul’s Clithcroc c u t Division ‘B : Calderstoncs A - ICI ‘B’ 8; Trinity ’B’ 6,
Division ‘A’: Trinity
’A’ 4. •B’ 9, ‘B’ 5,
,
Ribblesdale SS 4; Primrose ’B’ , St. Paul’s ’C’ 6; Primrose ’A’ ICI ’A’ 5.
ion *B* Monday; Calderstones | a-n_open goal. ‘A v primrose ‘B’: Trinity ‘B’ v I Rudgyard and
‘A* v
DIVISION ’A’ P W
Forden ’A’ • ■ •
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DIVISION’B’ P W
ICI ‘B’ ............. I f 12 ICI A ’ ............. 11 8 Calderstoncs A 13 7
will gain promotion, but will depond on the ICI ‘B v ICI ‘A’ match as to who will
be the champions. Trinity ’B’ also gained a very
WADDINGTON FALTER
AFTER EARLY GOALS
Blackburn Combination Div 2 Darwen 0. 3, Waddlnston 3 ALTHOUGH W a d d i n g t o n
gained a valuable point against promotion rivals Darwen Olym pic. they gave a poor second half display and missed a good opportunity to p u t themselves well clear of Olympic m the
headed against the bar. S o u t h Liverpool regained
league table. Playing uphill and against a
their lead af ter 78 minutes when a shot from Goldstein h i t the bar, bounced down and h i t a Clitheroc player standing on tho line. Teams— South Liverpool: Jones; Gold
s t r o n g wind, Waddington opened in fine style and were two goals ahead a f te r only ten minutes. Kay scored th e first and Ripley added the second with the Olympic defence split
stein, Allen; Scott, Keegan, O’Shaughnessy; Watson, Mur doch, S h r e e v e , Speakman, Mavers. Clitheroe: Wallace: Sumner,
of Bolton.
Netherfield ___ 24 20 2 Morecambe •• 25 19 4 Fleetwood Chorley
Horwich .......... 23 14 4 South Liverpool 24 14 4 Southport Res. 24 12 6 Wigan Rovers 24 8 10 Droylsden ____ 26 10 5 Marine .............. 22 10 4 Lancaster
-----26 15 7 .......... 25 15 4
| Clitheroe Rossendale
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Bacup Borough 25 Barrow Res. . . 26 Great Harwood 28 Guinness Ex. Burscough St. Helens
Skelmersdale . . 18 10
20 24 20
25 28 28
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wide open. Thcso reverses stung tm.
Jackson; Nighbingale, Kirk, Baron; Topham, Chatburn, Rat- cliffe, Widdup. Parkinson. Referee; Mr. R. Matthewson,
home side who threw c \c t j - thing into attack, and a f te r la minutes, a defensive mistake let in a home forward to net
from close range. T en minutes la te r another
defensive error le t in Olympic to level th e scores. Waddington regained th e lead jus t before the interval when Yates scored following a scramble in the
home goalmouth. W a d d i n g t o n attacked
strongly a t tile s ta r t of the second half, but af ter 60 min utes. in what was Olympic’s first real a ttack a f te r the inter val. Cornthwaite handled the ball to prevent a certain goal r.nd Cordingley p u t Olympic back on level terms from the
. . . . 25 10 4
penalty spot. Waddington seemed to lose
heart, af ter this and the game b e c a m e very scrappy with neither side able to n et the decider, although Olympic were
unlucky when a good sbot from outside the penalty area ^re
bounded from the crossbar with
O'Neill well beaten. Waddington team: — O Neill
COMBINATION RESULTS
co shire Combination Division 1 : ' Bacup Borough 0. HoriVich ■>• Rossendale 1. Chorley Drovlsden 2, Barrow Reserves 1 - Fletwood 1, Darwen 1: Ley-
Saturday's results in the Lab-
liind 0, Guinness Export ~ Morecambe 3, St. Helens 1 Nctherfield 4. Burscough 1 so uth Liverpool 3. Chtheroe 2 Southport Reserves 4, Gie a t Harwood l : Wigan Rovers
FRANK BIBBY
more serious as be was just hitting top form.
South Liverpool saw Ronnie Nightingale return to the Clitheroe side after an absence
oft two montuhos.’ Saturday's game against
| cross, Benson: Ripley, Ward, Robinson. Yates, Kay.
Cornthwaite. Pearsmi; Simpson.
Rib. School Start 14 6 Trinity ‘B’ . • • • 12 3 S t Paul's C .. 1 2 3 Primrose ‘A’ . . 13 2 Primrose ‘B’ ------ 12 1
L P 1 Pilling. Wilkinson. Nicholson
Hurst Green: Eatough; Tones, Tavlforth; Bailey. Rigby, Yates;
ree . Teams:
Next week’s fixtures.—Divis- I Eatough, leaving O’Connell with Green were
, _. I when WJieiT r Rigby v pl/j LU4UULU collided
Calderstones ’B’. Thursday: ICI Taylforth and Cross for Hurst . . . • jQJ ‘B’.
s t Paul's ‘C’: Primrose** 4 A* v I outstanding for Grindleton. and riGvoon
___1*.. ‘/“V*
13i.imi.An. «A» •> I <Mif«fon/RnfT frtP Gr 'ThaiYlR'—
1 22 Cullen, Cross. 3 20 Grindlcton: P ra t t; Moon 2 18 IConnel; O'Connel, Jones, O’Don 3 11 nell; Hornby. Green, Rudgyard, 7 9 I Thurston, McCally.
Whallcy .......... Forden ‘B’ ---- 12 0 0 12
1 10 1 10
L P 1 24 2 24 I 1 19 6 14 8 12 8 7 9 6 5 3
School held to a draw
attractive football, but i t was a game in which the defences
CRGS 1st XI 0 Proston CC 0 Both teams played some
were dominant. The school's defence was
outstanding, with Kilby and Moore playing a dual centre
half role.
goal early in tile first half, hit ting the bar.
Scott put in a fine shot a t ,
There were many goalmouth scrambles at both ends of the
■
field, but because of the mud and strong defences, neither
side was able to score. The school defeated Preston
MoOe TOoriC,. Ross: Evans. Carus, Hall, Scott, ton, Anderson. llutWllll:. W ldding on fMaUUUipiitVM,t I -------1 - SPORTS NOTES
Clitheroc may be without I provisional date beta : Tuesday, Frank Bibby who broke a bone April 4.
in his shoulder in a c a r acci dent for some time and th is is
i The la s t -time the two clubs met in th is competition was ta season 1934-35, when Clitheroe
won 2-1 in th e final. Since 1948-49 Clitheroe have
played Fleetwood several times in the FA Cup competition.
For the record, out of eight
clashes, home an d away, Clitheroe have one win and two draws to th e ir credit.
wood—one of the Lancashire Combination ’’glamour clubs— are always anticipated wit-n more th an usual interest.
Clitheroe’s clashes with Fleet-
league matches, however, leaves much to be desired a s Chtheroe have won only twice m n d drawn once in 12 meetings
The record a t Fleetwood ta
since th e war. Both teams have -had some
high scores in th e league agains t each other. The highest
being:
(jg^7_CliUieroe 2 Fleetwood 50-51—Fleetwood 7 Clithcxoe l 46-47__clitheroe 5 Fleetwood 1 38-39—Clitheroe 7 Fleetwood 1 37-38—Clitheroe 7 Fleetwood 3 36-37—Clitheroe 6 Fleetwood 1 35.36_Fleetwood 5 Clitheroe 0
Clitheroe’s chances of se t tta s
through to th e next round must seem remote, despite
their 6-4 home win over Charley in th e previous round.
ciitneroc C In th e la s t tw o .* ? a s??5 Nightingale has played for Uemi-finaJs of th e c o :
except for Saturday when he was a t right half.
David Baron is the only ever
present left in league games this season, and his record is all the more creditable as he has n o t missed a league game since he joined the club a t the beginning of last season.
c omb in a t io n cu p I
wood away in the next round - V * in order to get them a of th e Combination Cup. the I Jc ss lc’ m o ru '-1
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and the earth is a silent, un friendly'place of threatening volcanoes, and a harsh, un compromising landscape over which the sun rises bleakly to shine pitilessly down in the
Onc Million Years B.C..
heat of the day. This is th e setting io r th e
film - showing a t the Palladium Frightening prehistoric mon • -
all n ext week. Raquel Welch, John Richardson an d Marune Beswick s ta r in “One Million Years BC,” the story of vicious tribal wars.
n LMsh nctress -the
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and rival tribes. In complete contrast Tne
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Utheroe have reached the b y
CUtheroe ta five league and cup being beaten games this season, all his Morecambe n 1964-to_ana appearances being a t full back) a t Horwich la s t season.
earlier in the season by four goals to nil at Preston. Team: CRGS: Hardy; Carter. Kilby, N i Uta
St. Pauls in good
clash, played on heavy ground,
St. Paul’s 6, Whalley Y.C. 2 Right from th e s ta r t of this
form
the home side were on top. Wright p u t in several good shots a t th e Whalley goal, but h i t th e b a r and post several times before netting th e first goal of tho match in the 15fch minute, He gained Ins second
goal 15 minutes later. After the interval, Whalley
came into th e game a h i t more, b u t Pye for St. Paul’s was the
first to score. Duckworth pulled one goal
back for Whalley, b u t Pye, Bialecki and Devine netted for St. Paul's before Gillibrand scored Whalley’s second goal.
Teams— St. Paul’s: Parker: Har
greaves, Lund; Devine. Sims, Taylor: Robinson, Pye, Wright
Bialecki, Driver. Whallcv: ThrclfaU; Thomp
son, Britcliffe; Charles. Robin son, Scott; K. Duckworth, GfiU- brand, N. Duckworth, Waddmg-
twice to give his side a 3—1 lead. Yates reduced the arrears with a penalty awarded for
. . . hand-ball. kick.
football and Wilkinson equalised for Hurst Green when he headed home Filling’s corner
Both sides were playing good „ .
Grindleton were given a g ut goal with only 10 minutes to go
. with
Start 6-4. Les Ames won two, home during a goalmouth John Peck two, and Mick Coles scramble.
‘GIFT’ GOAL WINNER
Hurst Groon 3, Grindleton 4 Tlie game started • well lor
r e v e n g e fo r C h ip p in g
AFTER a 3—3 draw in their first Aitken Shield tie, Calder- slones a..d White Lions fought out their replayon Saturday, the hospital side winning by the only goal of the match.
goals in the league on Satur day when they defeated ;econd-in-the-table . Brock-
Chipping scored the most ’
burn 4. Parish Church 0; Hurst Green 3, Grihdleton 4; St. Paul’s 6, Whalley Youth Club
hall by 11—2, thus gaining ample revenge for the 6—2 win by the hospital team in their last meeting only two
. W. D. L. Ps Chipping • •
weeks previously. Hurst Green, bottom-of-the-
table. gave Grindleton a fright when they only went down by the odd goal in seven. Gisbuvn continued their un
beaten ru n when they dealt comfortably with P a r : s n
Church to the tune of 4—0. Saturday’s results: Aitken
League: Bowkers 4, Trinity - . Chipping 11, Brockhall 2; Gis-
. . . .
EASY FOR GISBURN
Gisburn 4, Parish Church 0 Gisburn were th e better team
throughout th e game and mis sed many scoring chances. When Gisburu were 2—0 in the lead, the Parish Church goal keeper, Harrison, received an injury and was replaced in goal
bv Johnson. 'H a r r ison moved to th e wing
lo r Par ish Church, but they could raise hardly any attacks in the second half and Gisbum strolled to a comfortable 4—0
win. Moulsdale opened the scoring
when he h i t home a loose ball from th e edge of the area. Ren- wick added a second from out side the a rea and Kenny scored a th ird when h e beat th e centre half and the goalkeeper ta a chase for a long through ball. The fourth goal was scored
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by a defender who to n e d the ball into ills own n e t after Kenny had headed goaiwards
from 'a corner. Marsden played well for
Parish Church. Teams:— Gisburn;— Dennett; Taylor.
Richardson; Embery. Wilson, Renwick: Atkinson, Woodworth,
Kenny, Moulsdale, Rigg. . Pai-ish Church: Hamson:
Chipping confident
revenge lor th e ir 6—2 defeat a t th e han d s of Brockhall a
Chipping 11, Brochhall 2 Chipping
g a i n e d ample
couple of weeks <v§o when vhey beat th e hospital side by 1 1—2 on Saturday.
and were soon 5—0 in th e lead. By half-time Chipping were
leading 7—1. Chipptag's goals were scored ,
bv R- Mercer (4), J. Procter (31. Rhodes (2). R. Freeman
and Heyes
CRICKET CUP
DRAW
bottem Cup knockout Qompe tition was made a t a meeting of th e league management, committee of th e Ribblesdale League on Monday, a t Chtheroe Cricket ground, an d is as
Tile
*°Lucas v Read, Langho Colony v Blackburn Nor thern, Ribbles dale Wanderers v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, Great Harwood v Baxenden, Whalley \ Rolls Boyce, Cherry Tree v Barno ds- wick, Padiham v Settle, Clith-
eroe v Esurby.
The first round will take place on April 3(b th e second
. ...
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final on August 20. All th e games are played on
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CUtheroc 'Advertiser and Times, triday. Icbrttaty 2-1, 1067 remarkable GOAL
Caldcrstones 1, White Lions 0 A goal in a , thousand from
Calderstones knocked White Lions out of the Aitken Shield in their first round replay with Calderstones.
tunes with both sides missing chances. The teams were even.j matched, however, and neither side held the advantage foi
very long. The luckv Calderstones goal
came in th e 75th 1™nut*:,W m r Brooks shot from the goat-line,
and the ball swerved between eoalkeeper O’Neill and the post.
Teams— C a l d e r s t o n c s : Furbcr;
Edwardsou, Fitzpatrick, Pear son Leach. Shuttleworth, Pas-
carcllaT Dust, Brook, Holden. Bradshaw. White Lions: O’Neill; Chat-
bum, Parker, E. Woodworth, Gecliu. Garfick. Dewliurst,
Bishop; Buttenvorth, Hemms- ley, J. Woodworth.
Low Deposits —Jr—
42 Weeks Free
Viewing — -k —
Same Day Service —Jr—
Free Legs or Stand —Jr—
Discounts lor Rentals
I t was a game of mixed for
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