NO SIGN OF END ‘closed
Ribblesdale Cricket League is being asked to abandon its “closed shop atti tude where the senior league is concerned.
John Kirk in the forward line at Prescot on Satur day, they still went down to a 4—2 defeat, and are now next to the bottom in' the league on goal aver
Although Clitheroe had
tive league game without a win.
age. It was the ninth consecu
ing the first half led to Prcs- cot’s first two goals. In fact, Clitheroe’s rearguard was at sixes and sevens before the interval, although it improved tremendously later in the game. Main weakness according
Slackness in defence dur
handling was excellent, and he made one particularly bril liant save when he dived full length to turn a shot round the post.
UNLUCKY
selves unlucky when they had what seemed to be a good “goal” disallowed. Moody shot and,-though several Clitheroe players were convinced the ball had crossed the line, a Prescot defender kicked clear and the referee waved play on.
Clitheroe could count them
to player-manager, John Calver, who returned after a long absence through injury,- was in midfield, where Clitheroe failed to take com mand.
the first half,” he said, “but 1 we played quite well after’ half-time. Everyone worked- harder and this began to pay off towards the end of thdl match.”
"I was disappointed with’ CHANGES
couple of late changes after Colin ’Williamson had to return suddenly to his native North East on Friday night. Tony Eyles was moved to
Clitheroe had to make a
only ’five minutes when Atherton beat Snasdell from a narrow angle, but Clitheroe were not long in forcing an equaliser. The goal came as a result of a five-man move along the full length of the pitch and ended with Kirk flicking the ball into the net. Ten minutes from the
Prescot took the lead after
interval Car-Hedge regained Prescot’s lead with a fine shot, and the same player added two more goals after the interval to complete his hat-trick and give the home side a 4—1 lead. Clitheroe hit back strongly
For many years it lias been customary to re-elect the bottom two cIuds
will propose that the cham pions of the junior league division I be promoted to the senior league, whose bottom club shall be relegated. Promotion or relegation
Immanuel
would not apply if a 2nd XI won the championship of the junior league division 1. If accepted, the proposal
would take effect at the end of the 1970 season. Oswaldtwistle will also pro
pose -that every club in the league, irrespective’of divis ion he allowed -to vote on the basis of one vote per team. This would mean that clubs with two teams would have
matically, but at the annual meeting at Clitheroe Town Hall tomorrow wee attempt will be made to change this. Oswaldtwistle
have one vote. Piquancy is added by the
ior league with a seat on the m a n a g e m e n t committee. Cherry Tree and oswaldtwis tle Immanuel will each’also,
as still members of the sen-
fact that new applications have now to be considered at the same time as the re- clection of the bottom clubs.
concern promotion and re- election in -the two divisions of -the junior league. Clitheroe and Padiham are-
Other items on the agenda Promotion
bottom clubs in the senior league, will seek .re-election. Rolls-Royce, the bottom club, have withdrawn from the league but will seek to enter their first eleven in the first division of the junior com petition. Seeking senior status will
-two votes. Whalley, one of the two
and following a good indivi dual run, in which he bea-t two men, Barnett scored from about 20 yards. Teams: Prescot Town: Jen
left back, and a Blackburn’ youngster, Roy Aspin, who had previously only played one game with the reserves, was brought in at left half. The star of the Clitheroe
team was again John Kirk, whose experience shone through the murky atmos phere a t the Hope Street ground. Tony Eyles did well a t full
while Howard FothergiU had a good game at right half. Charlie Moody had an
be, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel and Cherry Tree, both in the junior division. For the purpose of voting, Rolls-Royce will be regarded
kins; Payne, Gregory; Cooper, Poole, May; Hawley, Ather ton, Eastwood, Cartledge, Allan. Clitheroe: Snasdell; Ches-
worth, Eyles A.; Fothergill, Calver, Aspin: Eyles D., Bar-, nett, Kirk, Ashworth, -Moody. Substitute: Gallagher. Referee: Mr. A. Porter of
Bolton.
back, even though he was being played out of position, ’
improved game on the left wing, and combined well with David Barnett, who was a prodigious worker. Billy Snasdel-1 made a very promising debut in’goal. His
cough 2; Formby 0, Lancaster 2; Leyland Motors 2, Nelson 3; Lytham 1, Kirkby Town 8; Prescot Town 4, Clitheroe 2; Prestwich Heys 0, Dukinfield 2; St. Helens 1. Radcliffe Borough 0; Wigan Athletic Reserves 3, Darwen 0; Wigan Rovers 0, Blackpool Mech
Bacup Borough 0, Bus- Results anics 7.
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Fine debut by
Halpin Clitheroe Reserves suf
his debut as goalkeeper, the score could have been doubled. Halpin, who has been on
fered an 8—0 defeat by Darwen Reserves on Satur day, and had it not been for • some brilliant saves from Roy Halpin. making
in danger of -relegation to division II, while Baxenden and Burnley - Belvedere are eligible for promotion to division I.
Snooker League MARK OF All this week’s scheduled 426: T. WUlimmon 77, p.
matches m the Chtheroe and litham 69; G. Yates 72, a. District Snooker League, Gaunt 80; G. Lambert 64, j. were postponed follow- Healey 56; T. Hargreaves 78, ing the sudden deatli of the Titley 7i; g. wrat-haii 35,
league president, Mr. J. Y. ChaCtbum“B” 422, Social ciub Lofthouse, of Low Moor.
ton “A” 6, Biliingiton “B” 8; go; B. Jones 60, T. Slater 46; British Legion 8. Police 6; j .'F ish 66, E. Holden 67: P. Chatburn “B” 10, Social Club Webster 88, J. Atkinson 38; H. “B” 4; Conservatives 6, Calder- Prankla-nd 100, D. Kay 72. stones 8; Pendle Club 10, Chat- conservatives 409, Calder- burn “A” 4; Social Club "A” stones 415: W. Bray 72, B. Seed 14, Waddington “A” 0; Wad- 69; J. Blackburn 60, W. Tiplady dington "B” 2, Pendleton 12. 71; w. Worthington 90, H. Individual results (home Clayton 75: G. W. Anderton
Last week’s results: Billing- 44; a. Holgate 48, A. Hargreaves < ‘b " 359; p. Jones 60, R. Bum .
division H, Waddington and Whalley are t'P *or re'elec- tion. Padiham will propose that
The two -bottom clubs in
urday In April, in order that any completely washed-out fixtures could be re-arranged; that no amateur player be allowed to register with the league if he is already regis tered with another. league, without special permission from the management com mittee; that umpires be instructed to implement the rule that they approve the ball before the start of the game, and that the league withdraw from the Rothman -Cup competition.
the league programme should always start on the third Sat
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' Four more players are
required for White Lions’ trip to the Isle of Man,, in . March, when they play
Newton Street, Clitheroe, treasurer, said; “A few of our.-: players can’t go on the trip,
two games. Mr. John Woodworth, of
AMATEUR LEAGUE
so we are inviting four other players and friends to come with us.
would like to join us should contact me or the club sec retary Clifford Chatburn
“Any local players who
Jnr.’’ White Lions sail on March
' Castleton on the Saturday and Laxsy on the Sunday.
13, and Play matches against
Still unbeaten in the ■ Amateur League, White Lions
highest scorers on Saturday, hitting 10 against Low Moor Club without reply.
continue to race away with ■the championship. Calderstones we r e the
ton Reserves both kept UP their challenge by beating Grindleton and St. Paul’s respectively.
Hurst Green and Wadding
White Lions 1; Hurst Green G, Grindleton 0; Chatburn 7, Trinity 2; .Waddington Reserves 3, St. Paul's 1.
Arms 2; Calderstones 10, Low Moor Club 0; Bowkers 0.
Results: Chipping 3, King’s
Moor Cl u b v Chipping; Bowkers v Trinity; White Lions v Chatburn; Grindleton v Hurst Green; Waddington R e s e r v e s v Billington; Calderstones v King's Arms.
Tomorrow's fixtures: Low
Crewe Alexandra’s books, showed promise of being a valuable acquisition. The game started at a fast
names first): Billington “A” 89, h . Ingram 50: K. Allen 45, 428, Billington “B" 461; T. d . Fitzpatrick 74; D. Cowper- Warden 78, B. Robinson 75; P. thwnite 53, C. Graham 76. Gorton 40, M. Altken 100; H. Pendle Club- 441, Chatburn Hilton 60, P. Swain 66: B. Lee “A” 366: G. Burgess 75, E. 75, J. Swain 94; V. Broderick Horsfield 61; T. Howarth 83, 89, M. Gorton 45: C. Ryde- r . Parker 51: H. Knowles 95, heard 86, S. Fitzpatrick 81. p. Craig 62; F. Hudson 75, T. British Legion 406, Police pish 45; g. Whittaker 56, A. Clark 62; G. Kermeen 57. A.
pace with the strong Darwen side, supplemented with a couple of first-teamers, doing all the attacking.
after 10 minutes and added three more before the interval. Clitheroe’s forward line was
They scored their first goal
more goals after the interval, all credit must go to Halpin, the only firm figure in a crumbling defence. Team: Halpin; Cottom,
practically non-existent, and the defence had no answer to the powerful visitors. .Though Darwen added four -
A win for Gisburn
Skipton Bulldogs 1 Gisburn 4,
an early goal, Gisburn recovered against Skipton Bulldogs and ran out 4—1 winners of Saturday’s ■ Craven Premier League
Heys; Haworth, Riley, McCarthy: Duxbury, Kirk- bright, Holmes. Cardwell, Gorman.
been drawn away from home against British Rail in the first round of the West Lan cashire League , President’s Cup. The draw is: Preliminary
Clitheroe Reserves have Cup
end in -the early stages, but while Gisburn created more sscoring chances, it was Skip- ton who took the lead after 16 minutes when their centre forward scored. Gisburn began to settle
encounter. Play ranged from end to
Waterworth 45; A. Atkinson 76, h
44; B. Smith Though they conceded M. Sowden 29- Glennon 49; T. J. Hay dock Palmer 50;
Middlesbrough 85. Social Club "A” 427. Wad- ddngton ‘A’ 268 (Social Club names first): N. Burgess 55, G. Spink
S. Cox 51; B. Scott 81, P. Roth- well
87,
White Lions ..11 11 0 0 22 Calderstones ..10 7 1 2 15 Hurst Green ..10 7 0 3 14 W’dd’ngton Res 9 6 2 1 14 Chatbum ___10 6 0 4 12 Chipping . . . . 7 5 0 2 10 Billing-ton ___10 3 3 4 0 Bowkers ...........8 4 1 3 King’s Arms.. 9 4 0 5 St. Paul’s ....10 2 1 7 Trinity ......... 11 . 2 0 9 Grindleton ..10 1 1 8 Low Moor Club 11 0 1 10
P.W. D.L. Ft 53, N. 75, S: Flayer . Tr-»i
ton 491: J. Wooff 75, W. Scott 71; T. Walmsley 70, F. McNab 76; J. Behan 75, ,T. McMenemy
Waddington "B” 434, Pendle
98; D. Wright 59, D. Nuttall ; chatbllrn 76;. G. .WalmiteK.76r-G.-Newing----- onaiDurn
88; A. Wright’ 79, H.. Nutter 82. Highest break was 40 by G. Haydock, Social Club “A”.
man
round: Thornton Cleveleys -v. Greenbank Celtic. First Round: .Whitting-ham . ■ v. Lytham Corinthians; Wigan Technical College v. Rib- chester; B.A.C. Warton v. Lytham Y.M.C.A.; Padiham v. Evening Post Greyhounds; British Rail v. Clitheroe Reserves; Thornton Cleveleys or Greenbank Celtic vi Land Registry: Darwen Reserves v. Haslingden; South Shore v. Blackpool Me c h a n i c s Reserves. • The ties will be played-on January 31.
. got an equaliser after 51 min utes. They added a second when Johnson hit a 30-yard power drive , past the aston ished Skipton keeper. With 15 minutes to go Tay
down towards the end of the first half, and, but for bad finishing could have been on level terms at the interval.. Gisburn then gradually dominated play and Taylor
lor netted a -third, and min utes later Johnson scored the fourt-h.
at Higher Walton U 3 Langho 4, Langho moved to the
top of the Blackburn Com bination Second Division as a result of their 4—3 win over Higher Walton
tile first half and easily ran up a four-goal lead. The Higher Walton keeper
United. Langho were on top during
CHRISTMAS NUMBER
made a shaky start and gave away an early goal when he failed to hold a shot allowing Hartley to ram the ball home. A second goal was added
short
Bacup and Rawtenstall 2 Though they twice held
C.R.G.S. 2, -
the lead with only 10 men, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School could not prevent Bacup and Rawtenstall
to break through the visitors’ strong defence during the first half, and there was no score’ at the interval. In tire second half they
from gaining the equaliser. Clitheroe found it difficult
began to take control and opened the scoring after 65 minutes when Bacup’s left back could only help a hard, low centre from Boden J.
equalised through rather a lucky goal, but an excellent three-man move, started by Whittaker, left Boden J. with an easy chance. Despite all their pressure,
into the net. Bacup fought back and
I injured 7, Trinity 2.
minutes from time, wh e n Keith fell awkwardly on the hard surface. He was driven home in the evening by his wife, after having-his elbow and lower arm put in plas ter.
Trinity team, Keith is ex pected to return to the side in about seven weeks. The game was fast and
An ' ever-present in the
have the same strength in defence.
even, with good football coming from both sides, although Trinity did not
led 2—1 at half-time, were Bithcll (3), Leach (2), Read and Pilkingtqn. Turnbull scored both Trinity’s goals.
Scorers for Chatburn, who
Clitheroe could not bold - on to the lead and Bacup grab bed a second equaliser two minutes from time. Outstanding for Clitheroe
were Purves J. P. and Boden J. who was substituted for
when Noone lobbed the ball over the keeper’s head after the latter had advanced off his line. Haworth ■ gave Langho a
Purves J. P., Hampshire; Stokes, Purves J. W. AT; But ler, ’ Boden K.; Newby, Whit taker, Wa r d . Substitute:
Astley at half-time. Team; Chew; As t l ey,
Boden J.
3—0 lead when, ho finished off a move created by MUler, and minutes later Jump scored the fourth under pres sure. In the second half Higher
were Lawson for Chatbum and Peel for the visitors.
The outstanding players
son; Bush, Jervis; Bilhell, Lawson, Rawsthorne; Read. Holgate, Leach; Pilking-ton, McCaliy. Trinity: Edmondson; Pen
Teams: Chatburn: John
man, Micklewright; Morri son, Penman, Peel; Turn- bull, Mortimer, Czapowski, Devine.
form
Walton scored an early goal after a mis-directed goal kick had gone straight to one of their forwards, leaving him with nn easy chance. During most of this half,
Langho were forced on the defensive, but held firm until the later stages when the visitors scored two goals in a short period. The first of these followed
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round once more and Punch will make its own particular , contribution in its own unusual way. Clement Freudl will be writing about children at Christmas and Humphrey Lyttlcton about food. Other articles from William Davis, Wilhani Hardcastle, Keith Waterhouse, Basil Boothroyd, Alan Corcn, James Cameron etc. etc. and features by Mahood, Graham,
Handclsman, Langdon and many others,make die Christmas Punch
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Hurst Green 6, Grindleton 0 Having a professional coach in Bill Calder, Formerly with Bury Foot ball Club, paid dividends for Hurst Green on Satur day—they, were still fresh after 90 minutes of hard football • in the Clitheroe
- botli Jump and Hartley shot narrowly wide making good openings for themselves. Higher Walton could have
a sustained spell of pressure, and the second came after a Langho. attack had been broken up. The visitors went down strongly and from a centre, Best put through his own goal when trying to stop • the ball from crossing the line. This jolte’d Langho and
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round performance from the home side who, though they • only led 1—0 at the interval,
Amateur Leagpe. I t was an excellent all
stormed forward an the second . half to win . comfor tably. The weather was perfect
■ 1 penalty) and Hoyle scored for Hurst Green. Teams: Hyrsii <5ree)ri Stevenson,; BafisM ■Seed
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Caltlcrstones 10, Low Moor Club 0
account in the third minute -when Wright was the scorer, and added a second after nine minutes through N. Duck worth; : The outside- left appeared to have handled the bail before scoring, but the referee allowed the goal.
' Six goals from R. Wright, Caldcrstoncs’ in side right, including a hat- trick in three minutes, completely demoralised Low Moor Club at the hospital ground on Satur day. , Calderstones opened their
. pressure,' Caldei'stones had to -. wait until * the;-30th minute-
’ worth. - Low Moor lightened up
1 their defenne after vab
...............
a . , , Turoer, , w f i :©¥ ^O^edraway- Jones,
Though they-kept up their, j for another,, goal by Duck : " v e s
Waddington Resorvos 3, St, Paul’s 1.
St. Paul’s had a chance
to take a point from Waddington Reserves in Cl i tilli'e r o e Amateur League programme on Saturday, but their failure to take advantage of the ihomc side’s mi s s e s
proved costly. A goal down after 15 min
utes. Waddington fought back and eventually emerged 3_1 winners. St. Paul’s included two
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Trinity lost 7—2 to Chipping 3, King’s Arms 2.
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