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If tomorrow's match goes according to form, Cli theroc should be in line for mo points from their visit to West View, Lanehead, home of Bacup Borough, as
the home side is having a poor season and is firmly stuck at the bottom of the league table, and are 21st
with seven points from 17
beaten 1-2 at Prescot. Clitlieroc have had a good
carries.They have only won three of their matches and have ii.-.nv:t one, scoring 10 goals and conceding 42. On Saturday they were
record at Bacup, and have non three out of tile last four came? there. Last year Clith- n t,-oc earned the ‘double,’ win
;ing 2-0 at Shaw Bridge and 5lso did the ‘double,’ and won
Hcves. Hcminsley: Baron, s Sishtmgale. Kirk; Gill, Hob
’-l at Bacup. a In 1965-66 season Clitheroe t-1 at Bacup. Clitheroe’s team
hat day was; Wallace; Bon, Widdup, Wallbank,
ust before the interval. Plagued
Gere scored by Bibby (2), cill. Widdup and Wallbank, jame in a nine-minute spell
itty. wThree cf the goals, which
mOur headline after the oatch was ‘"Biggest victory l f the season despite odd tapses." The report men Cioned many faces about eUtheroc’s play that still pxist today, such as faulty
s ith these problems for oeveral seasons, and the club lfficials are constantly on the wook-out for new forwards t ho can add the vital punch
assing and poor finishing. w The team has been plagued
o the attack. l The committee has been
who has acquired a reputa ction as a goal-scorer, and the
ooking at a centre forward tlub hopes to sign him in
ad a hatfiill.’’ Pleased
ime for tomorrow’s game. mMr. Procter. Clitheroe’s
c anager, said about the hentre forward, “Ho really has an inkling for goals, and dad he been playing on Satur hay I think he would have
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pHe added. “Saturday’s dis olay was better than recent anes. We were three goals
Wigan back into the game.” h Mr. Procter mentioned that
head, but that soft goal put we was very pleased with the
l av Stephen Procter tno re aebut, especially taking into
ation). fitted into the team. d"Stephen had a very good
l ernard Kay and Colin Wil miamson for special praise, but h entioned that Williamson oad to leave the field because
eam. BMr. Procter also singled out
bet another of Burnley Foot nall Club’s Youth Cup win Ping side.
16-.vear-old Eric t rcbert, made his debut for o!ie first team against Arsenal
f a groin injury. y 1: was interesting to see
n Saturday. l Probert was in the Bum-
ion this season.
the game, which ended 1-1, were Wilf Wrigley and John t Murray, who have also made
iey -c am that Clitheroe faced
n a pre-season friendly. In sheir debuts in the First Divi
in home win Clitheroe's ‘W’ plan,
consisting of Wallbank, Wilson, Williamson and Widdup, proved to be the deciding factor in the home game against Wigan Ath letic Reserves on Saturday, for three of them scored, and the other’s comer kick led to one of the goals.
p It was a much-improved t erformance by the Clitheroe
second half, and allowed the visitors to come back from 0—3 down to 2—3.
team, but the players tended o become lethargic In the
s The approach work by both mides was good and the d atch was of a higher stan Sard than recently seen at c haw Bridge. One had to wompliment the way the for Eards moved the ball round. d ach attack had the opposing movedefence in a tangle when it
mBefore the start of the p atch, the CUtheroe sup corters could have been ex t used feeling dubious about aheir team’s chances, especi nlly when Wayne Harvie did
forward.
dhe side at left back for his m rried, as Procter gave a
a eritorious first appearance mnd tackled confidently. His h ain fault was, in the second oalf, when he stopped his t pponent by more foul means ohan fair and these led to one
ebut for the first team. woThe crowd need not have
ot arrive in time for the kick-off and 17-year-old t Stephen Procter came into
Four W’s were deciding factor
aalways in the thick of things nnd seemed to appear from . t owhere whenever Wigan |
dood game in the goals and cealt capably with all that j wame his wiay although he g as at fault with the first ooal. Full-backs Tommy Haw t rth and j’oung Stephen Proc aer tired after the interval
hreatened. g Mick O’Neill had another
und unfortunately resorted to On particular, was on form.
Williamson and David Baron, i had good games. Williamson, a ne minute he was scoring
nfair tactics. Both mid-field men, Colin
f oal-line preventing Wigan anly Bernard Kay reached
rom scoring. o Of the forwards, however, Bnything like his usual form.
ored a well-taken goal, and h Wilson too often tried too irouble, which is a pity for,
sc in the middle, although he t ard and ran himself into
WJd Wasted
per, Mr. John Procter, com blained that the team could nuild up the moves but had co finishing skills. This was phanged on Saturday, for the molayers not only built up their “ ves but also produced the ■ goal-getting instinct” that a has been lacking for so loog
f Wigan’s goals. g Last week Clitheroe mana
tccount he was facing a full wime professional. I think he t ill be a big asset to the
a When Clitheree coasted to e 3—0 lead after 51 minutes tverything seemed rosy for the home team, but then, due
t Shaw Bridge. Beating
defence, Wigan pulled two a goals back in five minutes e ukinfield match when Clith
o some careless marking in Dnd one had memories of the hile greater part of the first
roe lost 1—2 after leading. t CUtheroe were on top for t alf, but when they reduced
ihe arrears, Wigan came back anto the game and took blmost full mid-field control, r ut fortunately Clitheroe aealised the danger and re
scertained their command. a One can not complain
Cbout lack of effort in the d litheroe team from Satur Pay’s display. Wing-half,
Olympic results issue
J eter Holden, and centre half. Hohn Kirk, were outstanding. g olden had one of his best
ames for the club. He was
he Combination by sheer
skill.Clitheroe created several chances before the first goal, but they were all wasted by over-eager shooting. The first goal was a beauty to watch. Clitheroe were awarded a cor ner on the right after nine minutes’ play. l Wilson took the kick, Wil
cf he puts his mind to it, he t an beat most defenders in
poiamson, standing by the near t st, headed backwards into ahe middle and Widdup was gt hand to head into the
offhen a fierce shot rebounded t Williamson to Barker, but
oals.Minutes later Wigan almost w returned the compliment
ancreased their lead when, hfter Holden’s persistence bad won him the ball, WalV s ank centred and William oon met it first time to scor»
he centre forward shot wide. i After 17 minutes Clitheroe
fction by a long range shot arom Llptirott, but he saved wt full stretch. Williamson was involved in an incident e ith Swarbrick, and the ref
n the volley. a O’Neill was brought into
tion.ree booked him for retalia t CUth Addederoe almost increased
he bar. r Seven minutes after the
n goal for Clitheroe and the gext he was back on his own
o ernard Wallbank improved hn recent performances, and
D itheroe. Mel Widdup and s avid Wilson, were only pale chadows of the players thev
Clitheroe Advertiser atid Times, Friday, December 6, 1968 13 Local teams’ away wins
champions, seem to have found their old form as they gained three points from two games at the weekend, includ ing a draw against White e Lions, the joint league lead
Gisburn, la s t season's Clitheroe Amateur League
rs at the time. h Thanks to their draw at
avenging a 2-6 defeat
Lomo to Gisburn, White asions are now olear leaders, S Bowkers had no game on
theyrst win in eight games when defe visited Billington amt thusated the home side 4-0, handed out to them by Bill
aturday. fi Low Moor Club gained their
ington earlier in the season. a Bottom club, Grindleton, home to Hurst Green-
lere still without a win in the mhead of them as far as atague, after going down 2-4
a White Lions and Bowkers ofre forging ahead at the top po the table with 17 and 16 a ints respectively, and they thre now five points ahead of a e third club, Caldorstonos,
lthough Chipping are six points behind Bowkers with three games in hand. g Although Chipping have
ng.
White Lions look to have a a comparatively easy time g atohes in the near future
wo, but a clash to look for Bard to is the Chipping- Dowkers game on Saturday,
ecember 21. a An interesting feature
qot the games in hand it is thuite remarkable to find sistiree teams in a league con r ng of only 11 clubs, loemaining unbeaten for so
obout the four league games
4 reen 4; St. Paul’s 2, Gisburn C; Billington 0, Low Moor
way viotorles. GResults: Grindleton 2, Hurst lub 4; Chatburn 1, Trinity
AMATEUR LEAGUE SLOW START FOR LIONS
White Lions 2, Gisburn 2 Gisburn, last season’s
league champions, visited Whi te Lions, the joint
league-leaders on Sunday, and the match, which re sulted in an even struggle, finished in a 2-2 draw.
hoT ow a rd s half-time the J me side settled down and aohn Woodworth reduced the scrrears to make the interval ore
2-1.Gisburn went close to add
White -Lions were well s below form in the early
rom Carter.
bing to their lead alter the wreak through Joe Wood- beorth and Carter. After
atages, and Gisbum built up m 2-0 lead in the first 15 f inutes, both goals coining
St. Paul’s 2, Gisburn 4 Although G i s b u r n
liontrol and Caswell equa Tsed during the final minutes
bringing down Foulker. c White Lions began to take he game was hard, but well
ed by the referee for dup found little room
defeated St. Paul’s 4-2 on Saturday, they can count themselves fortunate to
gain both points as the home players hit the wood work on four occasions.
s Pressing hard, St. Paul's toon had Gisbum back on mheir heels, but after 15 p inutes, against the run of alay, the visitors broke away
nd Carter shot past Adcroft
rAmpleevenge forLow Moor
their lead when Wilson cen ared from the left and Kay t nd Beattie both went up for the ball, which just skimmed
Ce-start for the second half, wlitheroe added to their tally i hen Kay took a long throw- fn and Wallbank shot home
n slamming it home. s Two minutes later Clitheroe
it it past O’Neill. p Melling became the second
’Neill beaten. HTeams: Clitheroe: O’NeiU;
cpulled one back when Procter wonceded a free kick, which s as taken by Lynn. The ball
alipped out of O’Neill's hands i nd Dooney had no difficulty
seater Wigan scored their h cond goal. Wilson, who was t aving an unhappy match, Tackled a Wigan forward. Che ball rebounded into the h litheroe area and Dooney
t layer to find his way into rhe referee's book when he
ubstituted Harvie for Wll- l Uamscn, but three minutes
rom close range. • After 62 minutes Wigan
k Lawson, Pilkington, Tom gins and Dean scored the
oals.Teams: Billington: Tlirel-
ndeed.
co attack, and Pye hit the frossbar with a shot, and then hrom the rebound, Wright
to give Gisbum the lead. t The home side continued
bS|tmbbornly, and another creakaway gave them the whance to add to their lead,
it the bar again. j Gisbum were defending
hich Kenny took. h Yet another St. Paul’s’ shot
t it the crossbar, but from ot more on top, and al-
he rebound Wilkinson for ced the ball over the line for
his side's first goal. g After the interval Gisburn
C. Rydeheara ............. 52 C. Britdiffe ................ 52 T. Warden ................ 32 K. Broderick................ 71 B. Lee ........................... 55 H. Hiltcn .................... 52
BILLINGTON 'A' 4
Bilb'ngton 0, Low Moor Club 4.
Low Moor Club gained
e The home side was hardly Lver in with a chance as the vow' Moor Club forwards were t ery much improved, while ihe defence was very firm
ample revenge for an earlier 2-6 defeat when they visited Billington on Saturday, and beat the home side 4-0.
fall; Whitehead, Scott; Gor ton. Thistlethwaite, Swain; Duckworth. Ireland, Willis, Simpson, Hilton. HLow’ Moor Club: Bates;
ns, Warden, Dean.
CRGS beat Trojans in good win
C.R.G-S. 3, Trojans 2 Clitheroe Royal Gram
betaliated after Kirk had arought him down. Wigan slmost equalised when Wil fon gave away a free kick tor handball and Holden had Oo head off the line with
t aworth, Holden. Kirk, Proc Wer; Wffliamson, Baron: Kay,
ubstitute: Harvie. HWigan Athletic Reserves: Ling, Coupar, swarbrick;
S allbank, Widdup, Wilson. l alsall; Heath, Beattie; Mel
Eccleston. RSaturday’s results: Barrow
ute: Marston. Referee: Mr. J. Wrennal of
i The school completely dom snated the first half, but cquandered many g o o d
hances.After the interval Olith
mar School’s First Eleven •had a good 3-2 win over the Trojans team at High Moor on Saturday.
Mynn, Dooney, B a rk e r , t cKinley, Liptrott, Substi
Ceserves 0, Rossendale 1; RUtheroe 3, Wigan Athletic
cliffeserves 2: Darwen 0, Rad- L e Borough 0; Formby 0, weyland Motors 1; Great Har Kood 4. Wigan Rovers 0; Lirkby Town 0, Marine 1: Lancaster 5, Dukinfleld 1; c ytham 0. Burscough 5; Pres 1ot Town 2, Bacup Borough
eroe began to relax follow ing their third goal, and they allowed the visitors to come back into the game and score two goals.Whittaker opened the scor ing after 20 minutes when he drew the goalkeeper from his goals and then shot past him. Ward increased the lead with a lob on the turn. t Whittaker made it 3—0 hi phe second half with a well-
he arrears, both goals com- e ing from free kicks on the
t laced shot from the edge of the area, but Trojans reduced
dge of the area. wNewby and Wilson played
orwards. S CUtheroe te am : Chew;
Gt. Harwood 18 :15 2 1 32 Burscough .. 17 17 4 1 28 Kirkby Town 17 :11 3 3 25 Lancaster .. 19 :12 0 7 24
; St. Helens 3, Nelson 0. P w :D L Pts
Darwen — 20 8 4 8 20 Wigan Bov. St. Helens
Marine — 17 8 3 6 19 Formby
17 8 3 6 19 16 8 3 5 19
Prestwich H. 15 8 1 6 17 Clitheroe .. 16 7 3 6 17 Rossendale .. 17 7 3 7 17 Radcliffe Bor. 15 6 3 6 15 Wigan A. Res. 17 6 3 8 15 'luki nfield .. 19 4 6 9 14
18 8 3 7 19
l leyland Mot. 18 6 2 10 14 Plackpooi M. 13 5 3 5 13 Brescot Town ,15 5 3 7 13 Nearrow Res. 19 4 4 11 12 B lson — , 17 4 2 11 10 L acup Bor, 17 3 1 13 7
ytham __ 15 0 3 12 3
t ell in defence and Whit faker was the pick of the
s later. Purves, Newby. Wil
on; Harrop, Evans: Davies, Whittaker, Halpin, WaTd.
C.R.G.S. 1st X V 3, Friends 1st X V 3
Under favourable condi
tions, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s First Rugby X V was fortunate to force a draw with a strong Friends 1st X V on Saturday.
s The Visitors opened the mcoring with a try in the first t inutes of the game. The Fry was not converted, and priends also missed three henalty kicks during the first
alf. BiWiWISSB'fWESSffiSli*^ Um.---- ^ 314
H. Ingram .................... 79 T. Waimsley................ 69 JJ. Hindley .................... 79
CALOERSTONES B‘ 8
T. Howarth ................ 64 S. Holden .................... 43
P. Jones .................. ... 54 B. Jones .................. H Hnlgate ...........
H. Frankland ....... J. F ish .....................
J umphreys, Johnson M.; sohnson I., Buchanan, Law- kion; Taylor, Pilkington, Tom
G. Newing .............. ... 49 H. Nutter .............. ,... 104
T. McMenemy ....... POLICE 12
G. Utley ..............,... 75 W. Worthington ... G. Coldwell .......... .J Hartley .............. P. Craig .................
... 71 SOCIAL CLUB ’B’ 4
W Wn^
crp.th .. . .__ 54 T. Fletcher ......... .... 63
S. Cox ................... .... 88 R. Parker .............. ... 36 D. Nelson ............ .... 57
G. Spink................ .... 55 J. Wooff ................ .... 53
J. Sowden .............
Chatbum ‘A’ __. . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Pendletcn ......... ..........
Police ................ Chatbuxn ’B' ....
Waddingtcn ‘A’ . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Social Club ‘A’ .,
..............
Cross Keys ..., Calderstones ‘A’
Billington ‘B’ . Conservatives .
FORTUNATE DRAW
Pendle Club .... Waddington ‘B’ Calderstones ‘B’
t Clitheroe held them to three points at half time, and then, after 15 minutes play in she second half, Hullflpd
side, but it was not converted. OIn the closing minutes
cored a try for the home
litheroe had a ’ try dis allowed, and despite heavy,
pressure from the visitors,^ the score remained at 3-3 un-‘s til the final whistle.
ute: Hall.
DOlitheroe team: Mercer; ’ Lavies, Mittcm, Chadwick, Bister, HuUand, Radboume, Putler, Kearsley, Dinsdale, Ginder, Whitham, Naughton, t reenwood, slinger. Substi
V
................ ................
L. Field .................. E. Harsfield ...........
LEAGUE TABLE P. 8
8 8
8 8
Ps. 85 81 75 74
53 52 50 48
WADOINGTON ’A’ 4 .... 57 PENDLETON 4
__ fil 389
CHATBURN ‘B’ 8 38
F. Webster ........... ... 81 371
. Fitzpatrick ............. 71 405
o ing cautioned for one foul l n Woodworth, Gisbum’s bookeft half, O’Donnell, was
i.'.l
5. Sundays White Lions 2, Gisburn 20. erTomorrow's fixtures: Cald-
reen.
k stones v Billington; Bow vers v Chatburn; Grindleton G St. Paul’s; Low Moor Club v Tisburn; White Lions v Grinity; Chipping V Hurst
BLACKBURN COMBINATION
rn Saturday, is that each one White Lions . ... 10 73 0 17 iesulted in an away win. This ps the first time it has hap thened since the first week of the season when all the a ree games played wer.
Grindleton .. 0 0 1 Table [Tennis
controlled by the referee, Mr. L. Leonard. s Heminsley was the out
Litanding player for White b ons, and Kenny for Gis
O’Neill; Waterhouse, Potter; Woodworth E., Heminsley. Foulker: Seedhall, Wood- worth John, Grime, Caswell, Briggs. Substitute: Chatbum. t Gisburn: Dennett; Whit
um.’Teams: W h ite L io n s :
Kaker J., Richardson: Embrey, Wennj’, O'Donnell; Price, psoodworth Joe, Carter. Sim Won, Mergertelez. Substitute:
hittaker H.
Clis goal proved invaluable to , Luck was in the bag for Gisbum an be.
bthough Wright hit the cross t ar for the second time in ghe match, Carter and Mer- Penteiez scored for Gisbum. s arsons replied for the home
ide with a penalty. HTeams: St. Paul’s: Adcroft:
i argreaves, Wright; Wilk Lnson, Sims, Parsons; Pye, Nambert, Wright, Driver,
ester. Substitute; Parker. t Gisbum: Dennett; Whit
ll, Huxtable. Substitute: iRobinson. Referee: Mr. N. Berry.
Wiaker, Richardson; Emtarey, Wlson, Kenny: Mergentelez, neoodworth, Carter, O’Don
SNOOKER LEAGUE B. Scott ....................
R. Swales ................ Calderstones ‘A ’ still
lead Division ‘A ’ of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis League following a good win over IC I ‘B \ although Low Moor Club and For- den Club ‘A ’ are challeng ing hard in joint second place.
P w D L P
Low Moor Club 1 3 1 6 7 Trinity .......
Bowkers .... 9 7 2 0 16 Calderstones .. 9 5 1 3 11 Chipping___ .. 6 4 2 0 10 Hurst Green.., 8 4 0 4 8 Billington ... . 10 3 1 Chatburn — , 7 3 1 Gisburn .......
fi 2 3 1 7 9 3 1 S 7
6 7 3 7
8 1
OUTPLAYED LANGHO HAD MANY CHANCES
Langho 2, Danven Olympic 5 Langho lost their chance of progressing into the
L A11 h. o u g h outplaye cl, c angho had as many scoring ahances as their opponents,
by their three goal margin. HIn the opening stages
nd Darwen were flattered b aworth put Miller through,
he post. leDarwen. however took the
Second Round of the Eddleston Cup when they were beaten 2-5 at home in a First Round replay by Darwen Olympic.
some intense p re s s u re , Langho fought back and their
wasted his chance and the goal keeper saved. Langho had another chance to take s the lead, when, after his first
ut the centre forward
bhot had been stopped, Jump t lasted a fierce drive against
hemselves fortunate to be i only cnc goal down at the
t ad and Langho could think
nterval. h Late in the first half the
kome side survived two free aicks on the edge of the area, s nd also a goalmouth pcramble during which Booth c ut the ball behind for a
o Low -Moor had a 9—1 win i ver Primrose, who are find
ng the top division rather ‘ more difficult than Division
uined the 106 per cent record | of Forden ‘B’ when they won
a close match by 6—4. During the match the only three t previously unbeaten players
blesdale Wanderers ‘B’ in a very short match, with only five games being played, as both teams could only muster two players each. r In Division ‘B\ Trinity ‘B’
B’.Forden Club ‘A’ beat Rib
this season all lost one game, They being M. Lafbhouse of Crinity and J. Walker and
aale Wanderers ‘C’ by 7—3 hnd Catholic Youth Club ‘A’ Scad a good win over Venture M.outs, with G. Williams and t Swales winning all their
Ufford Chew of Forden. d St. Paul’s ‘C’ beat Ribbles
hree games. blResults: Division ’A’: Rib
SOCIAL CLUB ’A1 11 J. Haydock ............. A. Atkinson ............
R. Burns ................... 47 T. Riding ................
368
T. Howarth ................ 62 H. Clayton ................ 75 C. Graham.................... 54 H. Mayor .................... 60 ' D. Fitzpatrick ...............101
CALDERSTONES A' 8
w. Tiplady ................ 62 414
T. Walmsley ............ G. Waimsley ......... D. Wright ................ G. Dinsdfllft . . . . . . . .
D. Nuttall .............. .... 62 G. Whittaker ....... .... 67 R. Crozier .............. ... 72
T. Howarth ............ ... 86 G. Kermeen ............ ... 36
G. Burgess ............
•F. Hudson ............... 50 390
CONSERVATIVES'4 ... 47
.... 51 K. Allan .................. ... 53 367
F. Hail .................. ... 44 D. Cowperthwadte . ... 52 J. Blackburn...........
307 BILLINGTON 'B’ 12
. . 55... 89 W. Oliffe.................. 380
P. Swain ............ • ... 62
B. Leeming ........... J. Swain .................. ... 72
404 CHATBURN ‘A’ 12
M. Sowden............ .... 61 A. Middlebrough ... ... 51 377
A. Clarke .............. ... 86 B. Hodgson ........... ... 68
388
71 70 64 60
40 3385
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* 2 T . WADOINGTON 'B' 4
A. Wright ................... 83 P. Riley ................... ... 46
353 PENDLE CLUB 12
Calderstones ‘A’ 9. WDivision ‘B’: Ribblesdale
F esdale Wanderers ‘B’ 2, ‘ anderers ’C’ 3. St. Paul’s
orden Club ‘A’ 3: Low Moor Club 9, Primrose 1; ICI ‘B’ 1,
C’ 7; Trinity ‘B’ 6. Forden Club ‘B’ 4: Catholic Youth Club ‘A’ 9, Venture Scouts 1; Chatbum ’A’ 6, Bowkers 4. MFixtures: D iv s io n ‘A’:
d angho s hopes seemed to be eashed when one Darwen neffort was stopped by O’Don i ll, but another one flew Bnto the net despite Andrew
omer. L In the second half
est's despairing attempt to
punch it wide. However, after surviving
wualised soon after with a s angho tile lead when he
debutant, Ronnie Deane slot eqted the ball home and
Lcored the next goal. With pangho’s defence caught nap bing. a floated centre was meautifully headed home to Take the score 3-2.
eeper but over the bar, s It was Darwen who
ell-placed penalty kick. LHe was unlucky not to give khot past the advancing goal
d he Langho team became wisorganised and the defence poas too often caught out of b sition. A long range shot aeat Ward, hit tho. crossbar
off the goalkeeper's hands. t The fifth goal came after split wide open and a lobbed
hhot was placed over Ward’s
ead.Langho's team: Ward; Hil
nd rebounded into the net she home defence had been
ton P., Best, J. A.; (Hague, O’Donnell, Noone; Jump, Booth, Miller, Deane, Haworth.
CHANCES MISSED Pleckgatc Athletic 1, Ribchesfer 1 Rochester had plenty of chances to win their away
game against Pleckgate Athletic on Saturday, but they squandered their opportunities and had to be content with a 1-1 draw.
d In the first half Ribchester aid not play well as a team t nd, although they created the chances, they missed
flected the ball into the goal. CPleckgate equalised when
hem all. scoHalft-time came with no
t re, but after the interval, ghe 'visitors' forwards were muilty of some atrocious
isses until Molyneaux de ill. Barton J., Waimsley.
sliprenshaw allowed a shot to K through his hands, and hoendall slammed the ball
Reserves maintain their winning form
C l i t h e r o e Reserves
F onday: ICI ‘B’ v Primrose: sorden Club ‘A’ v Calder stones ‘A’. Tuesday, Caider- Rtones ‘B’ v Low Moor Club; Tibblesdale Wanderers ‘B’ v
rinity ‘A’. blDivision ‘B’: Monday: Rib
t esdale Wanderers ‘C’ v Ven Cure S c o u ts . Wednesday: Yhatburn ‘A’ v Catholic Touth Club ‘A’. Thursday. Prinity ’B' v Bowkers; St.
CCI ‘B’ ......... 6 2 0 Rald'rstoncs ’B' 3 1 1 Tibb. Wand. ‘B’ 4 1 0 Prinity ‘A’ ------4 1 0
Cald’rstones ‘A ’6 5 1 Low Moor Club 5 4 0 I Forden Club ‘A’ 5 0 4
hatburu ‘B’.DIVISION ‘A’ P W D
rimrose ........... 5 0 0
Trinity ‘B’ . .6 5 1 Forden Club ‘B’ 6 5 0
DIVISION ‘B’ P W D
St. Paul’s ’C’ .. 5 4 0 Ohatburn *A’ .. 5 4 0 Cath. YC ‘A’.. 6 3 0 Ribb. Wand. ‘C’ 5 2 0 Venture Scouts 5 1 2 BICI ’A’ ...........4 1 0
aul's ‘C’ v ICI ‘A’. CRest week: Catholic Youth
Club ‘B\ Forden Club ‘B’ and
L P 0 11 1 8 1 8 4 4 L P 0 11 1 10 1
Cowkers ...........3 0 1 haitbum “B’ .. 5 0 0
r Although they had several iegular team members miss
maintained their recent im provement by beating, away from home, a strong Blackpool Co-operative side by 2-0 on Saturday.
dng, the Reserves buckled
well and fully deserved their victor}’.The home team's players were much bigger and t heavier than the Clitheroe
own to their task extremely
weam, the average age of a hich is only 18, but, hard f s they tried, they could not vorce a way through the firm
me. s Ribchester's team: Cron- •
Bhaw G.; Houston, Heaton; s arton P„ Pitt. Knight; Cren
ghaw T., Molyneaux, Fother- ’: I
sin die second game of the
eason.Greenbank, who arc placed
fifth, one point behind Clith teree, were fortunate to meet
Bhe Reserves when the Shaw s ridge side had two men mis ting. m fact, Clitheroe played ohroughout the game with
lail and Cunliffe, came in the wast 20 minutes of the game, a hich was played under potrocious conditions with m ols of water and mud
isitors’ defence. t Both goals, scored by Nut-
Raworth, Bell: Mann, michards, Nuttall; Hinks-
aking ball control difficult. HClitheroe's team; Burch;
iifan J., Hinksman D., Cun- Gave a home fixture against
fe, Sagar, Bradley. h Tomorrow the Reserves s reenbank Celtic. This table will
hould be a very exciting game, as Clitheroe, who are now fourth in the
' ound 3: Springfields 2. LEAGUE TABLEP W D L Pt.
Longridgc United 1; Walmer Bridge 2, Penwortham Hill Rovers 3.
Mechanics Reserves 3. RLancashire Junior Cup:
3, B la c k p o o l
be all out to avenge the 0-7 defeat inflicted by Greenbank
Whittingham . 11 5 3 3 13 Walmer B’ge 9 5 2 2 12 B’pool Co-op 10 5 1 4 11 B.A.C.Warton 13 3 4 6 10 Thornton C. 12 2 5 5 9 B’pool Mchs R 11 1 4 6 C Lytfaam L. R. 10 2 1 7 5 Britislh Rail . 13 1 2 10 4 Lytham Cor. . 9 1 1 7 3
Flakefieet Ath. 14 11 3 0 25 Longridge Un. 9 9 0 0 18 S’th Shore R. 13 7 2 4 16 CUtheroe Res. 13 6 2 5 14 Greenbank C. 12 5 3 4 13
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nly nine men. L Saturday’s results: West
2:ancashire League Division C Blackpool Co-operative 0, f litheroe Reserves 2; Flake- tleet Athletic 3, B.A.C. War- 4on 0; South Shore Rangers Cleveleys. British Rail 0; Thornton
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