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Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday. January 17, 1969 l i CLITHEROE FOOTBALL


Maghull golden


players were generally on top of their jobs, they were given a nasty jolt on a few occa­ sions when the junior side broke through but missed the easiest of scoring chances.


able passage i n t o t he Second Round of the Lan­ cashire Junior Cup on Saturday when they visited Maghull, the Liverpool Combination side, and beat them by 3—0. A l t h o u g h the Clithcroc


Clilheroe had a comfort­


the golden opportunities pre­ sented to them, it could have been a different story with Csithcroe struggling at the end instead of coasting home.


Indeed had Maghull taken In the first three minutes


GOALIE SAVES


FACE Only a brilliant display


than the 1—3 one they suf­ fered at the hands of Wal-


of goalkceping by Stuart Burch prevented Clithcroc Reserves from going down to a much heavier defeat


thing of a surprise to Clith- eroe s u p p o r t e r s as the reserves had won five games in succession before Saturday. A scintillating display of


mer Bridge on Saturday. The deleat came as some­


missed many opportunities


the home side had two good chances which should have led to goals, but Ijoth Quayle and Helsby squandered them. These misses proved fatal,


save and pushed the ball over for a corner.


as Clitheroc opened their account, only two minutes afterwards. One could not really imagine Clitheroc los­ ing the game, but, there were one or two anxious moments in the visitors’ goalmouth.


paid off and the Maghull players looked .very tired by the final whistle as the Clith- eroe forwards moved the ball round from man to man.


However, added experience


half with their substitute on the pitch in place of the in­ jured Harris, who had twisted his ankle late in the first half. Kay went through straight


Maghull started the second


from tile kick-off, but was robbed by Jakes, who had come cut to the edge of his area. Jakes was being brought


the odds-on favourites to win the tie. but things could quite easily have gone the other way had they become over­ confident in their approach.


Obviously Clitheroe were


Clitheroe will not have, such an easy task in the next


round. Lonely


days at Shaw Bridge, David Wilson found himself wearing the number 12 shirt for a match, as he was named as substitute on Saturday, with Jimmy Cunliffe taking over his outside left spot.


For the first time in his


50 minutes, however, as Wil­ son was substituted for Ciui- liffe just after the start of the second half. Neither set the game alight and looked lonely figures wandering up and down their wing.


Tile experiment only lasted


was Way ne Harvie, who showed the junior side the meaning of on and off the ball running as well as the worth of astute passes to colleagues.


The star of the forward line


attacking football by the visi­ tors put them very much on top, and they were 3—0 in the lead after only 20 minutes. The second half started as


the first half left off with Wa’.mer Bridge in the attack, b".‘ •■


score because of some good worn by Burch.


’■'ey failed to add to their Outstanding


in the game until the final 10 minutes when Nuttall pulled one back, but bad mis'e- by Cunliffc and Nuttall s— any chance of the home side coming back into t:.


Clithc-roc's attack was never


er- were Howarth and B


Et


V -er Bridge away from home. . ..rday’s results: West


tute: Bradley. . ,.iow r,ne Reserves face


N Hinksman, Turner, q . .


Team: Burch: Howarth, .viann, Richards,


Bell. Substi­ C ‘standing for the Rcs- ,ie.


received some punishment for his skills, and Harvie was brought down several times, and it is to his credit that not once did he even look like retaliating.


As always, the ball player


into his scoring form with two well-taken goals. His first bad a certain amount of luck behind it as the ball ran for him, but his second was a wonderful piece of opportu­ nism. Bernard Kay and Mel Wid-


Bernard Wallbank got back


ful performance in backing up his forwards, while John Kirk and Colin Williamson had the beating of their oppo­ nents.


Scare


and Stephen Procter both had good games while Mick O’Neill was generally quite sound. Clitheroe had an early


Lancashire League Division Two: Clitheroc Reserves 1, W aimer Bridge 3. President’s Cup, Prelimin­


Full backs. Tommy Haworth .


ary Round: Blackpool Co­ operative 1, Blackpool Mech­ anics Reserves 4; Greenbank Celtic 7, BAC Warton 4; Loagridge United 3. Lytham Corinthians 0; Thornton Cleveleys 2, South Shore


Rangers 2; Whittingham Lytham Land Registry 1.


o


Flakeflect Ath. 15 12 3 0 27 Longridgc Ut. 13 13 0 0 26 S o u t h Shore 17 0 3 4 21 Walmer B’dge 14 9 2 3 20 Clitheroe Res. 16 9 i 6 19 Whittingham 14 8 3 3 19 B’pool Co-op . 12 7 X 4 15 Greenbank C. 15 5 3 7 13 Thornton Cl’v. 15 3 5 7 11 BAC Warton . 15 3 4 8 10 B’p’l Mechs R, 14 1 5 8 7 British Rail . 15 2 o 11 6 Lvtham Cor. . 14 2 1 11 b Lyth. Land R. 15 2 i 12 5


P W D L P


scare when Maghull missed an easy chance after only three minutes. Quayle crossed from the left and the ball was missed by the Clitheroe de­ fenders, but Helsby, racing in, failed to connect with only O'Neill to beat. Two minutes later Clith­


eroe took the lead following some persistent work by Wall- bank. who managed to force the bail over the line despite some desperate lunges by the goalkeeper and a full-back.


Twisted


by Williamson to Roberts gave Maghull a chance to level the score, but O’Neill dived well to save the inside forward’s shot. Widdup almost had a goal


An unfortunate deflection


dup were both good in pat­ ches, and Kay found the not for the first time in 11 games. David Baron gave a power­


One thing will be sure—


into action constantly as the more - experienced Clitheroe side, with Tommy Haworth working like a Trojan from behind pushed the Maghull oiaycrs back into their own hair.


Increased


aways, however. Shields mis­ sed a sitter for Maghull.


In one of their rare break­


A HARD TASK FOR DEFENCE


The Clitheroe defence will Prot^ ly, ^ working = overtime tomorrow afternoon when


to the season Prestwich have become one of the most res­ pected sides in the Combina­ tion. Clitheroe should have met


scoring Prestwich Heys forward line at ‘ After a very mediocre start


R ■, free' =


Prestwich earlier in the sea­ son, but the match, at the beginning of November at Prestwich. was postponed be­ cause of fog.


Won


were 14th in the table with 12 points from 12 games, but since then they have won she and drawn three of their 10 games, and are now fifth with 27 points from 22 games.


At that time Prestwich


hand, were ninth in Novem­ ber with 14 points from 13 games, and are now 14tli with 20 points from 2i games.


Clitheroe, on the other


wide from six yards as O'Neill = i—o at the interval, the Man- came out to narrow the angle. = chaster side went on to score After 75 minutes Clitheroe = another 10 goals after half- increased their lead when = time.


Procter passc-d the ball hack across the goal and Kirk pushed it back to O’NeiU. _ ming victory over Shields nipped in but shot = club. Lytham, afte:


leading


Kirk floated a free kick into Ez 0n Saturday, however, they the home area. Kay raced _


eilorL but The ^alf spirn^ into ^ IHIU ill nuTflTl Ul I liil 11 M nTllTnil UIHI [ IIIIII li Itll 11IU the air and clown into the


through and headed coal- —° n as a ihock dismissal from the M


net. Eight minutes later Wall-


bank added a, third ‘goal. The ball came through the middle and Wallbank latched on to it. Jakes came out, but Wall- bank dribbled round him be­ fore shooting past Boyd and into the net.


Teams


Boyd. Emmett; Fisher. Smith, Shields; Harris, Hel sby, Snellgrove, Roberts, Quayle. Substitute: Oldfield. Clitheroe: O’Neill: Haworth,


Teams: Maghull: Jakes: After losing 0—2 at


home to Gisbum the pre­ vious week, Hurst Green


Procter; Baron, Kirk, Willi­ amson: Widdup Wallbank, Kay. Harvie, Cunliffe. Substi­ tute: Wilson. Referee: Mr. Ya te s of


shire Junior Cup: Kirkby Town 6, Formby 1; Bacup Borough 0, St. Helens I; Dar- wen 3, Burscough 1: Rossen- dale 1, Fleetwood 3; Great Hanvood 3, Netlierfield 0; Blackpool Mechanics 2, Ley- land Motors 2: Nelson 2, Pres­ cot Town 0: Earle 1. RadcHffc Borough 0: Maahull 0, Clith­ eroe 3; Pres’wich Heys 1, Lan­ caster 4; Sctith Liverpool 8. Lytham 1; Honvich 2, Wigan Rovers 1.


Atherton. Saturday’s results: Lanca­


Kirkby T. .. 20 13 4 3 30 Prestwich H... 22 12 3 7 27 Marine ......... 21 11 4 G26 Wigan Rovers 21 11 4 6 26 Rossendale .. 22 9 5 8 23 B’poal Mechs. . 20 8 6 6 22 St. Helens---- 19 0 4 6 22 Formby — 22 9 4 9 22 Danven — 23 9 4 10 22 Radcliffc Bor. 19 8 4 7 20 Clitheroe . . . . 21 8 4 9 20 L°y’and M’trs. 24 7 5 12 19 Wigan A. Res. 21 7 4 10 18 Dukinfield


Gt. Hanvood .. 24 20 3 1 43 Burscough .. 23 13 7 3 38 Lancaster


P. W. :D. L. Ps. 25 16 1 8 33


Prescot Tn. .. 19 5 5 9 15 Ne’son ........... 22 6 3 13 15 Barrow Res, .. 25 4 6 15 14 Bacup Bor. .. 23 4 3 16 11 Lytham — 21 0 3 18 3


23 4 8 11 16


To play Bentliain


Gisbum’s team to P-ai’ Bent-ham in the quarter-


minutes before tire interval when he received a cross from Wallbank, but Jakes, who had come through a fitness test before the game, made a good


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were not expected to upset White Lions when they visited them on Saturday, but they shocked the league-leaders with a well-deserved 4—2 victory.


Once again, the danger man for Hurst Green was


AMATEUR LEAGUE League leaders shocked


centre forward, Dcmiis Strat­ ford, who scored all four


place, went to Gisbum and defea ted the home side 4—2, thus putting themselves back on top of the league. Calderstones recorded then-


goals- In another top-of-ibe-table clash, Bowkers, in second


ping 5, St. Paul's 2; Gisbum 2. Bombers 4; Grindleton 3.


LEAGUE TABLE P. W. D. L. PS.


Calderstones 7; Trinity 2, Chatbum 1; White - Lions 2.


Hurst Green 4. Tomorrow’s fixtures: Chip­


first victory since December 14, when they beat bottom- club, Grindleton 7-3 away. Saturday's .results: Chip­


ping v. BiUington; Calder­ stones v. Trinity; Bowkers v. St. Paul’s; Low Moor Club v. Chatbum. Craven Cup: Bentham v.


Gisbum (kick-off 2-45 p.m.). Sunday: White Lions v. Grindleton.


Gisbum knocked down again with play quite sen for the


victories the previous weekend, Gisburn were de­ feated 4-2 at home by Clitheroe Amateur League leaders, Bowkers, on Satur­ day.


Gisbum 2, Bowkers 4 Fresh from their two


taker, who had ’retired’ the previous week, back in their side as two players were in­ jured.


Gisbum had John Whit­


tho Skipton end in the first half and after seven min­ utes Whittaker made ground well and shot past Greenall from 25 yards.


Gisbum kicked towards


shortlived as the Gisbum half-back, Nuttall, shot past his own goalkeeper to make the score 1—1.


The match settled down This lead, however, was


vious match "'•■• repriced by - Hudson


burn outside leit. Walker, who had been ijursing an injured ankle frem the pre-


rest of the first lalf. After the re-start, the Gis­


kers


Aspinwall to make the* sore 2


again throigh — 1.


In the 50th minute. Bar­ scored


bum took control an] they forced several corner, from one of which Atkinson scored with, a well-taken header: At this point Atklaon and


of the attacking and they went further ahead • when Rawsthome converts !a penalty. Minutes laterltkin- son, the visitors' ansie left, added a fourth goal fc Bow­ kers With 25 minutes to |0, Gis­


Bowkers were doing nost


Bowkers . .. / 13 9 3 1 White Lions 13 9 3 1 Chipping . .10 8 2 0 Calderstones 13 8 1 4 Hurst Green 13 7 0 6 Gisbum __ 10 5 3 2 Sr. Paul’s . .15 4 4 7 Trinity ____13 5 1 7 Chatbum . .11 3 2 6 Billington .. 14 3 1 10 Low Moor C. 14 3 1 10 Grindleton .. 13 0 3 10


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GENERAL CARRIER LIGHT REMOVALS


were on top but could not get the ball in-the net, as they


the second half left. Gisburn


flag. Nuttall had a chance fol­ lowing the kick but a brilliant


save from Greenall prevented him from scoring.


were Scott and Rawsthome. while Woodworth and Rich­ ardson played well for Gis­ bum.


Outstanding for the visitors


Whittaker, Richardson; Em­ bery, Wilson. Nuttall; Atkin­ son, Woodworth, Carter, O’Donnell, Walker. Sub­ stitute: Hudson.


Teams: Gisburn: Dennett:


Carter changed positions, as Carter had pulled a groin muscle. With 15 minutes of


Evans; Pearce, Scott, Raws­ thome; McLean, Aspinwall, Atkinson, Brown. Kwas­ niewski, Referee: Mr. L. Farnsworth.


Bowkers: Greenall: Moon, Trinity complete the double


Trinity 2, Chatbum J. Trinity,' who completed


the ‘double’ over Chatbum on Saturday, had slightly more of the play .in a good exciting game played on an


and tidy in defence and Chat- bum found it difficult to penetrate. R. Peel opened the scoring for Trinity after


uneven pitch. Trinity were very compact


eight minutes follciring a mlskick by the visitors’ centre half. Five minutes after the in­


terval R. Peel scored again when he hit a good shot into the net from the edge of


Drakenburg scored a consola­ tion goal for Chatbum after the ball had slipped under McGurk’s foot. Outstanding -.. for Trinity


F'ftoen minutes from time


First defeat for Lions White Lions 2,


. Hurst Green 4


their first defeat of the season when they lost 2—4 at home to Hurst Green


White Lions crashed to


a penalty after 10 minutes but •it was blasted over the top. Minutes later, after O'Neill failed to collect a comer


ward. Stratford, sacred all four goals for Hurst Gresn, iir a match which produced some fast, attacking football. Hurst Green were awarded


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tile area following a through ball from Morrison.


were McGurk and R. Peel, and for Chatbum, Bishop and Johnson.


vis Dcwhurst; Hdlgatc J-. Holgate A., Bithsll; Read, Bishop, Drakenburg, Catlow, Slinger, Substitute: Clark.


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Teams: Trinity: Edmond­


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In their last league game. 1 BLACKBURN COMBINATION LANGHO CHECKS MILL Mill Hill 3, Langlio 3


_ Langho saved their best = performance of tile season


Lancashire h'h'w cup when = until Saturday, when they they lost 1—’ a home to Lan- = visited top - of - the - table.


‘t b U l y it Win be a big I ^ ni HiU St Peter’s, and


test for the Clithcroc players, = forccd a 3—3 draw’ as Prestwich' have hit 65 = Langho, who aro in the goals in their.-- games, while = lower half of the Second at the sains tmie, they have = Division of the Blackburn conceded 3a. Clitheroe have = Combination, stunned their, managed to find the net on = highly-placed opponents with


37 occasions, and their eppev- = two goals in the opening ents on 41 occasions, ;n 21 ^ minutes. 3_n i


Clithinoc


. =S Firstly, Deane scored with = a 15-yard shot and then


Jlul QMnrrtiv waVNii1'1'? 11] — Miller ended a ran on the d L th a t‘ Clitheroe0 g * S wing with a beautiful shot


scored more than two goals = uary 14, 1967.


r.i-,1 = : until just before half-time croT^r^kii^C’a i rien the h = game, but Langho held firm ■* back into .the


Liverpool Combination side = from a penaltJ‘ 6—0 at- Shaw Bridge in the = Mill Hill equalised shortly Lancashire Junior Cup, thev = after the start of the second


r a 5id0 scoroJ


the weekend. Bernard Wall- = heme under the diving goal- bank is now clear a; the top = keeper’s body, of Cltheroe’s scoring list this = Near the end of the match, season*


have ployed 10 cup games.-’ = Half, but Miller regained Thanks to his two goals at = Lacyho's lead when he shot


cup goals in -1 games. = forward just managed to e Mel Widdup JS second with = elude Ward's outstretched n league games and one in —


30 league and — however, a.shot from a home


ight league goals ;,nd David =r fingers and enter. the net i Wilson third with five goals = inches below the bar


thA nm


e Cl p' ............. 11 i II H


U lltlitltl [HI i I it 111II llf^


,= debut at centre half for Langho, while Booth ex-


= Moons made a, promising , . .


dl.‘jL Uialftwl, lla'ie = into ,the far comer of the net. I -


ceiled in his deep midfield role.


Hilton B., Best J. A.; Noons. Moore, Russo; Best A.. Miller, Deane, Booth, Haw­ orth.


Langho's team: Ward:


Weak defence


was beaten W a d d i n g t o n, in the Blackburn Combination First Division, crashed to ■their second heavy defeat in successive weeks when they were thrashed 4—0 at home by Ribchcster on Sul'mlav. The team will have to


■ any chance against Earby in the Craven Cup tomorrow, as


improve tremendously on their form if they are to have


the players are playing as if they could not caro what the


results are. In the first hall' Ribchester


team round after the interval, but Ribchester stiij took


ran wild through the weak Waddington defonce and were 3—0 in tire lead by haP.f-time. Waddington switched their


. •


control and added a fourth v d '■


ley; Marsden, Dearden; Simpson, Hargreaves K... Trotter”, Dinsdale, Robinson B., Lund, Robinson M„ SeedalS.


goal 10 minutes from time. V


ns-


Team were well on top


Waddington Reserves 3. While their first team


Star Paper Mill 0,


were losing 0-4 at home to Ribchester. Waddington Reserves notched up a use­ ful 3-0 away win over Star


Paper Mill in the Fourth Division of the Blackburn Combination.


much on top during the first half during which time Behan gave them a 1—0 lead.


Waddington were very’


side began to take control, but good goalkeeping by Seed kept their forwards at bay.


After the interval the home


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time. Ward. Behan, Benson and


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