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Cliiheroc extended their unbeaten home run to seven on Friday when they defeated lowly Rosscndale


[Jed by the only goal of the match. Th(. result, however, was


!hle crowd, who must have ,vpeeted Clitheroe to repeat he performance they gave lin s t


j disappoinlment ,s'ze" league-champions Netherfield in the previous


same at Shaw Bridge. TVir long periods tile gnmc F no exciting spells at all.


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„„ v eoal ol the 90 minutes. Hcssendale were guilty of the „^Tof the match when their SXdc left blasted the ball yards over from dose range.


Big crowd


,, mi. kick-off brought the iUst crowd for months to Saw Bridge, but Clitheroe let ihcniselves down with an un­ tiring display against a S Rossendale team which contained two ex-Clitheroe players in Ray Hobson and


Thp fine weather and the


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and this certainly affected ball control, making good football almost impossible.


The pitch was hard and dry Easy pace


minutes of the game both teams took things easy and neither goalkeeper had much to do. until Foster was tested with two shots from Kay and Harvie.


During the first 10 to. 15


Trinity will make Shield final debut


AITKEN SHIELD SEMI-FINAL


Trinity 2, Brockhall 1


through to their first-ever I Aitken Shield final when they defeated Brockhall by the odd goal of three at Shaw Bridge | on Wednesday week. Trinity opened the game at |


Trinity fought their way


Cliilicroe Advertiser and Times, I ridny, April 19, J96S 7


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The Ribblcsdale Cricket


League season starts tomor­ row, but only three of the local clubs. Ribblesdale Wan­ derers, Whalley and Read I


a cracking pace and soon had the Brockhall defence at sixes and sevens. R. Peel and | Howarth both tested Harrison, Brockhall’s goalkeeper, with | some fierce drives. The first goal was made by I John Peel, who worked in little


Sunday.


space and then chipped the ball over to his twin brother. Robert, who hit it first-time | into tlie net. Brockhall came storming I


CRICKET


will be turning out. as Clilh-1 season. eroe start their lixtures on I


dale Wanderers are the ones Ribblesdale W. 22 10 8“ 4 likely to set the pace, although Blackburn N. . 22 10 7 5 Read should not be far behind. Read ........... 22 9 8 5 Ribblesdale Wanderers have Whalley


back and Kay did well to turn over for a corner a first-time | shot from Hinksman. The hospital side equalised I


Clitheroe had a chance to


?°°d l ° rk fore slamming the ball into the H


however, regained


action again when he did well drive, to save from Kirk, and then On the resumption. Brockliail pulled off a good save when lie brought on their substitute, fisted a chip shot from William- Lamb, to replace Parkinson, but son across the face of the goal, McGurk. in the Trinity rear- where Kay missed badly with guard, held firm, a header.


co then Wilson missed the ball the intervaI> when Turnbull cut Foster was brought into son helpless with a fast rising


mpletely. The second half was more


they would get the first goal, make several brilliant saves be- and they went close when Rit- J°re *VS sidegot. thiough to the


Clitheroe always looked as if I even. Ka? was forced to


son hit the post and I'r.y hit the rebound narre ,Ty wide.


aondite n ‘


up straight after the interval, I pemnSi;’ Czapmvski^ McGurk, I and District Snooker League has become necessary as the 1 fflct he will not be harassed i when Butler put the bail back I Morrison: Peel J.. Howarth, two leading clubs. Waddington and Social Club ‘A' have by the coarse fisher sitting on Waddington held the top place for several weeks until they


to Foster, and Widdup mpped Grime. Peel R., Turnbull. Sub-1 finished their fixtures, each having 243 points, ui, only to see Ins shot go nar- stitute: Wriglcy.


Clitheroe were nearly a goal| Teams; Trinity: Kay; Taylor. n VacIav onid Wirlrlnn riinnorl I __ f«--» i-« it*


Half-time: Clitheroe 0. Ros- h i.tandinB for Trinity. andTom- linson and Gillibrand turned , in good displays for Brockhall.


^ a\ and ,al were out- ............... ,. „ ___ reams- lnnu • rva - __ u..n r*..i. I _ - . . . Bolton: Lcemmg. Gillibrand, I "0™ “obit lend. « • ^


rowly wide as he was felled bj Brockhall: Harrison: Jeffrey. ,e displaced bv Social Club last week, when the latter took a the goalkeeper.


the Shaw Bridge side did take man. Parkinson, Simpson. Hull. Droeramme, the Knock-out Cup matches are still proceeding, the lead when Ritson neatly I Substitute: Lamb.


flicked the ball to Kay, who | slammed it home.


of-the-match when Dilworth blasted the ball yards over from ] about eight yards out.


Minutes later came the miss-1


net a second time through Wil-1 son, but the referee awarded a foul against Ritson on Foster. I Just before time, Baron was


Clitheroe had the ball in the I


unlucky to see a first-time shot hit the corner of the woodwork


C.R.G.S. down at Blackpool


go


and bounce clear, with Foster school's First Eleven travelled left helpless.


Clitheroe Royal Grammar | j lo Blackpool to play Baines


Baines G.S. 4, C.R.G.S. 2 .............. .........


...............


Holden Williamson; Kirk, beaten 2-4, although the score- Sims, Baron: Kay. Widdup, line does not indicate how Ritson. Harvie. Wilson. Substi- evenly the teams were matched, tute’ Holt


Teams: Clitheroe: Schofield; Grammar School, and were


Rossendale: Foster; Ches- in the game, but Clitheroe worth. Hothersall; Kenyon, fought back and Cains reduced


Baines took a 2-0 lead early


Butler, Rigby; Tyrer. Walsh, the arrears. Oddie. Hobson. Dilworth. Sub-1 Just stitute: Miller.


home side added to their score when an awkwardly bouncing ball was slammed home by the Baines' inside right, standing in Clitheroe's penalty area. Although they were 1-3 down


before halt-time the Calderstones 6.


D. Fitzpatrick ................ 34 C. Graham ................... 64 T. Walmsley .................... 37 H. Mayor ....................... T3 J. Horrocks .................. 61 W. Tiplady ................... H


340


F. Webster ...................... 49 P. Jones .......................... 61


Chatburn ‘B’ o Waddington 14 So'Yc,cn .................


J. Fish .......................... 61 A. Hoigate ....................... 54


H. Frankland ............ 50 B. Jones .......................... 45 310


Cross Keys 10


T. Seed ........................... 51 D. Niven ...................... 65 G. Geldard ................... 51 T. T’almer ...................... 86 B. Smith ............


„ neither side being able to break O through a strong defence, until


at the interval. Clitheroe had as many chances as Baines during the first half but the goalkeeper and the woodwork prevented them from reducing the arrears further. The second half opened with


SI Baines scored a fourth goal when a high centre from the outside left dipped under the bar and into the net. Though Clitheroe attacked


Stokes. Carter, Cookson. Nut- tali; Waddington, Halpin; Ward, Seott. Caras. Evans.


were Nutlall and Carter. Clithcroe’s team; Robinson;


Semi-final defeat for Langho


beaten Scapa Dryers in the league this season, Langho had the tables turned on them on Wednesday week, losing 1-3 to Scapa in the semi-final of the


COTTON CUP SEMI-FINAL Langho 1, Scapa Dryers 3 Although they had already


Cotton Cup. Langho took the lead alter


only eight minutes when Duck­ worth scored from a Cotton centre, and they still held this lead at half-time thanks to some good luck and fine defen­


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from the end when a shot went in off post, and then minu­


which they scored. Langho fought desperately to


minute from time. O’Donnell had an outstand-


level the scores, but instead Scapa added a third goal a


ing game for Langho. Langho team; Ward; Hilton.


tute; Eliadis.


Best J. A.; Clague, O'Donnell. Best A.; Kay. Cotton. Miller. Haworth, Difckworth. Substi­


Billington ‘B’ . Calderstones ...


BLACKBURN COMBINATION OIV. 3


Langho beat promotion rivals


a t the top of the Blackburn Combination-Third Division on Saturday; with a fine 3—1 away win over promotion rivals Pleasington. They scored two goals


Pleasington 1, Langho 3. Langho tightened their grip


through Haworth and Miller in the first half, and then towards'


they would increase their lead following some fine attacking moves, one of which ended •with Miller hitting the post. Scapa equalised 10 minute.?


worth in the second half. Langho looked as though


T. Williamson ............... 56 370


61


T. Swift ......................... 58 F. Booth ........................ 54 L. McEntec ................... 55 B. Altham ..................... 55 P. Craig ....................... 89 J. Waring ..................... 80


391


constantly during the last 15 minutes they could only pull one goal back through Cams. Outstanding for Clitheroe


Social Club 'A' 12


A. Atkinson ................... 32 B. Scott .......................... 67 T. Riding ...................... 35 W. Waggett ................... 41 R. Swales ...................... 52


G. Woodworth ................ 85 312


E. Horsfield ......... A. Clark ............... B. Hodgson ....... R. Parker ............ A. Middlesbrough D. Hornby ..........


Chatburn ‘A’ 4


D. Cowperthwaite ......... 22 L. Field ................. E. Tomlinson ............... 60 T. Fish


KNOCK-OUT CUP 1st LEG: Conservatives v Social Club ‘B’


G. W. Andcrton ............ 63 324


— Police 12


LEAGUE MATCHES: Police 10


After 62 minutes, however, Worden: Tomlinson. Hinks- Away from all the hustle and bustle of the busy league 1 ^


F. Booth ..................... 70 A. McEntec ................... 58


man, due to the


his basket and refusing move along.—Ken Varey.


J. Waring ...................... 48 B. Altham ....................... 50 J. Hcalev ....................... 71 G. Titley ...................... 53


‘CLAY’ CLUB WOMEN ARE RIGHT ON TARGET


' For the first lime, a I women's event was included in Saturday's club shoot of llie Clay Shooting Section of


s Cox' en ........' I ' ' " " 73 the l.C.l. (Clitheroe) Sports


J. Wooff / ................55 Club. N. Watcrworth ............... 83 They scored so well, and J. Hargreaves ............... 73 | showed such enthusiasm that a similar event will be held


G. Burgess .................. 81 handicap <his large hat and T. Howarth ................... 55 dark glasses), shot remarkably G. Whittaker ............... 52 I well. P. Hudson ...................... 33 N. Windlc ...................... 48 I


Pendle Club 6 POWDER


R. Holt ..................... ... 60 I Gerald Gilbert shot well in the skeet event using the old


W. Tiplady ................... 48 Results: 25 Down the Line J. Horrocks ................... 57 for the C.S.P.A. Plaque: 1. M. C. Graham ................... 49 IM e g g iso n ; 2, H. Driver: 3. H. Mayor ...................... 62 L Meggison. 25 skeet lor the D. Fitzpatrick ................ 3- challenge Cup: 1. L. Meggison; T. Haworth ................... 55 | a Adderly and G. Gilbert:


Calderstones 4


329 1 black powder loaded cartridges, which were the cause of the cloud of smoke hanging over Sawley on Saturday afternoon.


303 I Double rise: 1. C. Blundell: L. Meggison. Walked up


3, M. L. Meggison.


51 34 83 37 40 25


270


F. Hal! .......................... 58 G. Blackburn ....... ....... 59 28 J. Ainsworth.......... ....... 67


93 H. Wilkinson ................ 41 ............... ___ 43


J. Abrahams ....... ....... 37 357


*—


B. Scott .......................... 52 G. Burgess .......... A. Atkinson ................... 108 T. Howarth .......... ....... 28 W. Waggett ................... 46 N. Windlc ..............


Social Club ‘A’ v Pendle Club ....... 40


T. Riding ...................... 85 J. Whittaker .......... ....... 53 41


p Rnll


................... 67 R. Holt ................. ....... 71 399


M. Sowdcn ................. . 33 B. Smith ............ . J. Sowdcn ...................... 52 J. Gcldard ....................... 55 N. Watenvorth .......... . 76 T. Seed ......................... 69 J. Wooff ........................ . 68 T. Williamson ........ j . . . . 47 P. Jackson ................. . 67 T. Palmer ............ .......... 71 . 77 D. Niven ...............


Waddington v Cross Koys ........ 72 373 LEAGUE TABLE: P Pts .............. 24 231


............... 24 215 ............... 23 198 ............... 24 190


............... 23 105 ...................24 88 359 318 . . . . . 110


doubles: 1. L. Meggison: 2. R. Sagar: 3. H. Chew. J. Finney


| Bury, after a shoot-off with 2 MiSs C. Matthews. 3, Miss Mar­ garet Adderly.


Chew (Novice Plaque>: 2. M. Cottam and C. Blundell Women's D.T.L. event for hunting horn: 1. Mrs. Pam


and C. Blundell. Novice event D.T.L.: 1. H


BADGE


| peting in a shoot-off for third place in the double rise at Knaresborough Gun Club's shoot on Monday. Mick Meggison won a 25


| on Sunday. 0 See picture on Page 6.


straight badge and plaque down the line at Keighley Gun Club


Shooting Section were success­ ful in other shoots over the weekend. Les Barnes com-


Two members of the Clay


454 | next year. The overall standard of i shooting is improving, and Phil Briggs, in spite of a. severe


"T*1’ „ ..


their lead two minutes before in from the lcft to leave Harri_


15 minutes from half-time I when Hul! beat a defender be-


lost John Ingham, their former Barnoldswick . 22 professional, who has joined Settle Hnslingden in the Lancashire Padiham League and has been appointed Clitheroe ----22 rice-captain. His place has been Baxenden ----22


An angler tries his skill at West Bradford.


rivers are running very low — around summer level — and prospects for the salmon angler are very


At the moment the local


Poor prospects for salmon ANGLING


lllli


been caught during the last few days in the Dinckley area and with the next flood we should get a run of salmon.


poor indeed. The occasional salmon has


and possibly a few sea trout, on the local beats, although it is still early for the sea trout. The fly fishers have done


quite well over Easter, fishing for trout which seem to be in


SNOOKER LEAGUE New facilities


excellent condition for the time of year. Greenwells Glory. Iron Blue


Dun. March Brown. Snipe and Purple have all proved very successful. Tile Co-operative Wholesale


Society Ltd. have added more rules to their tickets this year, which, in the years to come should certainly im­ prove their fishing. Ground baiting is strictly


tain and Billy Slinger the pro-1 fcssional. There will be better facilities for spectators and players at Church Meadow, as the refreshment room has been divided into two by means of sliding doors, and there are new bar decorations, curtains | and light fittings. There are no new players


Keith Weaver is again cap­


turning out for Read, for whom David Seddon will still be the professional and Peter Fair-1 clough the captain. If Seddon can continue the


forbidden, maggot fishing is not allowed under any cir­ cumstances. Worming and spinning are only allowed within prescribed limits.


A play-off to decide the championship of the Clithcro _ ^ ......... _ ^ ^ I Hie HacL-ofr anri vAfncmo1 In


fourth last year. Changes


Aspdens


form he showed towards the end of last season, Read should do very well, as they finished |


Clitheroe will be without D. I Humble after the first few games, for he Is leaving the district, and they might also be without Derek Parker. They have, however, signed


three new players from Chat- burn. Alan Turpin. Ray Seed |


Brian Cole, then- professional, who topped the batting aver-1 ages last year with 53.60. He scored a total of 750 runs, in-1 eluding six half-centuries, and


and Roy Harrison. Clitheroe have an asset in]


out. Clilheroe is another club to


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have improvements made on the clubhouse, and they are hoping that all their extensions I and alterations will be ready [ for the first game on Sunday.


New captain


the senior league table last season, will do well to emulate | that performance this season, as they will be without all- rounder Barrie Varley after the 1 first few games, and last year's captain. Gordon Ainsworth, will be able to take part only in occasional matches due to work commitments. The captaincy is being taken


Whalley. who finished fifth in I


over by Geoff Ireland. Whalley, who reverted to all-


amateur status a few seasons ago. will be hard pressed to | hold their own in the league but their players are optimistic about their chances. When Barrie Varley leaves,


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the main bowling responsibili­ ties will fall on Jim Rudd and Jim Peters—and good though | he is. Jim Peters, who is 54,


SPORTS NOTES


the Clitheroe Royal Grammar School First Eleven, appeared | for the Lancashire Senior Schools in their 7—0 thrashing of Birmingham Senior Schools I


John Nuttall. who plays for I at Turf Moor, Burnley, last


week. John's County badge was I


presented to him after the school's game against the Casuals by Mr. Harry Potts. Burnley Football Club’s mana-1


get'.Three of the school's players. Cookson, Robinson and Scott, all received their F o o tb a l l Colours at the end of the sea-1 son.The school's record for this season is: Played 28, won 10, drawn 7. lost 11. goals for 73. goals against 77. Their lending goal scorers


are: Evans 23. Carus 23. Wad­ dington 7 and Nuttall 6.


CLITHEROE TEAM


STAYS TOGETHER It is expected that all Clitheroe Football Club s players


will have re-signed for next season by the end of this week, and this should stand the club in very good stead for the


| club's vice-chairman, said that it was hoped to keep the same players together for next sea­ son's assault on the 'new' Lan­ cashire Combination Division 1. He added that this season


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has been used as a trial sea­ son. and that the younger players have done well enough to warrant a team place in the 1968-69 season. Mr. Wilkinson said that the


HARDCORE


team spirit at the club is better than it has been for some years, and the players themselves are confident of finishing in the top four next season.


School beat Old Boys


the final stages of the game. Miller scored another, cracking the ball into the top coiner of the net. Just after the third goal,


Webster came on as substitute, replacing Haworth. Pleasing ton scored a con­ solation goal a minute from


the end. Langho team: Ward; Duck­


worth, Best. J. A.; Clague, O’Donnell. Best A.; Kay, Booth, Cotton. Haworth. Substitute: Webster.


against the Casuals, a team of old boys. Clitheroe Royal. Grammar School finally broke through a strong - competent defence to win by two clear


Playing their annual match C.R.G.S, 2, Casuals 0


pin'gave- the school a 1—0 lead, and Carter added a second after the interval with a hard low shot into the corner of


goals. Minutes before half-time Hal­


the net. In the • later stages of the


game the Casuals pressed hard, but.with Robinson, the school’s goalkeeper, making several fine saves, the old boys were unable to score. Howden and Dlnnis were the


stars of• the Casuals team. ; Teams: C1R.O.S.—Robinson;


Stokes, Carter, Cookson, Nut- tall; Waddington, H a lp in ; Ward, Scott, Caras, Evans. Casuals: Howden: Brennan,


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Of the local clubs, Ribblcs- Earby ........... 22 12 7 3 55 49 Padiham v. Ribblesdale W. p . w . d. l . ps


8 9 5 7 12 3 7 7-8 7 6* 9 5 10 7 4 10 8


taken by Bill Collie, an all- Great Harwood 22 rounder from Haslingden.


I Rolls Royce .•. 22


Tomorrow: Barnoldswick v. Blackburn N.


Weekend’s f ixture s : SENIOR LEAGUE


Earby v. Rolls Royce Read v. Baxenden Whalley v. Great Harwood Ribblesdale Wand v Fadiham


cannot be as agile as he used Settle v Clitheroe


To recap on last season, the Blackburn N. v. Pendle Forest league table was:


Tomorrow: 8 20 Clitheroe v. Settle 0 6 16 6


34 Oswaldt’le Im. v. Barnoldswick 30 Rolls Royce (open date) 26 Sunday:


JUNIOR LEAGUE DIV. 2 Tomorrow: Baxenden v. Read Gt. Harwood v. Whalley


to be even though he did top the bowling averages last JUNIOR LEAGUE DIV. 1


Cherry Tree v. Lucas E.E.C. v. Langho Colony L. Dnrwcn v. Oswaldtwistlc Im.


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