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IF addington knocked out
Fcniscowles 3, Waddington 2. W a d d i n g t o n were
knocked out of the Birt wistle Cup staged by the Blackburn Combination on Saturday, when they lost
played for two weeks because of the weather, were a goal down in the first minute. They straggled to get into the game and were awarded a penalty after 20 minutes, but Trotter failed to convert it. Five minutes before the
2—3 at Feniscowles. Waddington .who hit-! not
FORWARDS LACKED VITAL SUPPORT
Glitlieroe’s was the only
game to be played in the Lancashire Combination on Saturday, but the trip to Lancaster did not prove fruitful, as they were beaten 0—2. I t would be fair to say that
Ciitheroe F.C.
have been four go™ “head <n the first 20 minutes before Lancaster tod staged even a single dangerous attack.
Clitherce could ar-<| should
dington hit back with some brilliant football and Seedall reduced the arrears. Waddington gradually be
interval Feniscowles went further ahead, giving them a 2—0 half-time lead. In the second half. Wad
S o'
gan to take control and after several near misses, Lund scored the equaliser. The visitors tried des
Aitken Shield
perately to score the winning goal, but left back R. Har greaves left the field with a leg injurj- and Benson sub stituted. This seemed to put new heart into Feniscowles and
they scored the third goal with only 10 minutes to go. All players deserve credit
for an entertaining game, although K. Ward was out standing. Waddington team: Wahn-
GREAT PLAY BY 16-YEAR-OLDS
Calderstonas 5, St, Paul’s 3 Three hours hard work by Calderstones’ secretary,
sloy: Marsden, Hargreaves R.; Riley, Hargreaves K„ Trotter; McLean. Simpson, Lund, Ward, Seedall.
Brockhall go down
Mullards 2, Brockhall 1 Though they had more
of the game on Saturday, BrockhaU went down 1—2 at Mullards in their Black burn Combination Third
being caught offside fre quency, tlie main cu’prit being Leeming. Against the run of play,
tage of a slight slope in the first half, but they failed to make full use of their m i - field superiority. The visitors’ attack was
Division match. Brockhall had the advan
Mr. V. Hardman, and a number of players, who toiled from 9 a.m. until noon on Saturday, clearing snow and marking out the pitch, was rewarded when the referee declared the Aitken Shield tie with St. Paul’s on.
the St. Paul’s goalkeeper, and Smith, the Calderstones’ out side right.
great heights as far as enter tainment was concerned, by some brilliant play by two 16 year-old players, Adoroft,
Played under poor condi tions, the game was lifted to
source of anxiety to the St. Paul's defence with his spark ling runs and pin-point centres.
Smith was a. constant
ficent between the posts. Ho was beaten five times, but he stopped a penalty kick and
Mullards took the lead wh n a long through ball bounc:d badly for .he Erorkh 31 defence and the inside
r.ght scored from ire de the area. BrockhaU had a ‘goal’ dis
allowed after Dust had g.t the ball In the list from 25 yards, Leemi.ig being Just offside. Minutes later R:ss had a good effort brilliantly saved by the goalkeeper. For the first 20 m mutts of
left
and they were reward'd with a good goal by the outside
the game but stiU fell mto th : ao-'e offside trap. Leem ing had the baU in tho net, but the referee, after award ing a goal consult'd a li 'es- m va and disallowed it for off side. Brockhall found new life
BrockhaU came back into
the second half, Mullards a t acked the BrockhaU end
Exciting game at Chipping
Chipping 6, Bowkers 2. In a good, exciting game
on Saturday, Chipping
always had the measure of Bowkers in the Aitken Shield tie, and ran out winners by 6-2.
wall equalised soon after. Before half-time Chipping
inJ. Procter opened the scor g for Chipping, but Aspin-
regained their lead when R. Fresman converted a penalty kick.
back with only five m nut s to go when Dust scor'd. The same player was unlucky cn several occasions due to he brilliance of the home goal keeper Brockhall team: Lcgg; Par
and in one of their attacks, Fedder was brought down and had to leave the field with a knee injury, D vine substituting. The visitors pulled a goal
kinson, Bolton; Jeffrey. GiUi- brand, Simpson; Hull," Du t, Leeming. Ross. Peddrr. Sub stitute: Divine.
took complete control and Rhodes scored three goals one after the other before Brown pulled one back far Bowkers.
After the interval Chipping
by Procter, who headed home P. Freeman's corner kick.
The final goal was scored
son; Freeman D„ Rich; Free man R., Cookson I., Preston; Freeman P„ Procter, Rhodes, Mercer, Cookson R. Substi tute: Blezard.
Teams; Chipping: Atkin
Evans; Pearce, Scott, Raws- thorne: McLean, Smith, Atkinson, Brown, Aspinwall. Substitute: Kwasniewski.
Bowkers; Greenall; Moon, Referee, Mr. Harris. A n le n a l £ R ev iv a l
T. Fish ...................... 72 W. Tiplady .. L). Fields ....................... 91 R. Parker .................. 54 A. Clark ....................... 43 A. Middlebrough . . , . 79
E. Horsfield .............. Chatburn ‘A’ 12 66 H. Mayor __
J. Horrocks .. H. Clayton . . . . T, Hcwartli ..
405
G Kermaen ................ 42 G. Whittaker ............ 81 B. Scott ......... H. Knowles ................ 69 R. Swales __ F. Hudson ................... 45
G. Burgess................... 48 T. Hownrth ................ 61
Pendle Club 10 346
D. Nuttali ................... 63 D. Sconce __ T. McMenemy .........
Pend'eton 6
F. McNab ................... 60 T. Williamson . . . . . . . 73 C. McKenzie................ 43
J. Newing ................... 48
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A. McNab ................... 67 M. Kerr ......... ........... 55 353
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G. Blackburn ............ 63 A. Hargreaves ............ 72 N. Burges ................... 90 D. Nivan ....................... 73 B. Hitchin ................... 95 E. Holden ................... 65
Social Club ’B’ 16 457
A. Wright ................... 82 W. Cllffe . . . . G. Walmsley................ 55
Waddington ‘B’ 13
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A. Atkinson .. Social Club 'A' 6 Adcroft was just as magni
also made many other fine saves.
of the game right from the start aid went into the lead, after only 12 minutes when Leach shot home from close range.
Calderstones took command
after 40 minutes when Han ley netted from the left wing. Two minutes later, however, Wright reduced the arrears for the visitors after the ball had rebounded to him off a defender.
They added a second goal
in the 60th minute when Nester scored a good goal following a defensive mistake.
St. Paul’s got on level terms
ever, Calderstoaes regained their lead when Hartley net ted. The same player added a fourth goal two minutes later with a good header from a cross by Smith.
Eight minutes later, how
Smith eventually managed to get his name on the score sheet when he scored Cild:r- stones’ fifth goal after 73 minutes.
After all Ills good work,
and Smith for Calderstoncs and Adcroft and Pye for St. Paul’s.
Hoyle; Aspin, Blbby; Rey nolds, Hardman, Shuttle- worth; Smith, Holden, Leach, Backhouse, Hartley. Substi tute : Austcr.
Teams: C a ld e r s to n c s :
greaves, W r ig h t ; Pearce, Sims, Parsons; Nester, Driver, Wright, Robinson, Pye.
St. Paul's: Adcroft; Har
fence led to two of St. Paul’s goals, but credit must go to both teams for an outstanding clean game. Outstanding were Hoyle
goal for the visitors, 10 minutes from time. Mistakes by the home de
Pye added a consolation
throughout north-east Lan cashire attended tho fourth annual indoor sports day organised by the Pendle Dis trict Counoil and held in the Congregational school, Clitheroc, on Sunday.
Members of youth clubs
Harwood were the winners, with 21 points, Chatbum came a close second, with 20, and last year’s winners, C'itheroe, came third with 14, The event was closely
ACME youth club, Great
Newman and unlucky finish ing by the Olitheroe forwards, however, meant thatt there wfl.s ft blsitk scorc-snfcct it l
Daring goalkceping by
early initiative and forced their exalted opponents into many elementary mistakes.
position in the league table, it was Clitheroc who took the
the interval* Despite Lancaster iS lolly
match, Clithoroe had things very much their way and controlled midfield, but a slack period allowed Lancas ter to dictate matters.
For the first quarter cf the Vital
fought throughout the after noon with the final result depending cn the very last competition. Sports included table-tennis, snooker, darts, draughts and dominoes. Individual prises were pre
shield for file winning youth c'ub wit' be rresented at the annual dinner danne. to be he'd at thft Pend'e Hotel, Chatburn. tonight, In the pintu-o. O. Barton,
sented by Mr, Peter Morgan, organising secretary of the Lancashire Youth Clubs Association, at a dance held in the evening. The 'Wtrude Boardman
for the defeat. Had Clitheroe continued where they left off against Leyland to' the pre vious game, they could have pushed Lancaster’s ■ efforts
This was the main reason
into oblivion. As it was, however, once
Clitheroe surrendered mid- field control, they could not regain it, and consequently their forwards lacked the vital support they required.
of Accrington is watched by R. Clark, let* of Chatburn, P. Worsh, of Accrington, and T. Chew, of Chatburn.
A win—
Cross-country result
game, but the ground was in a surprisingly good condition, with plenty of give for studs. There was about an inch
postponed because of weather conditions, some supporters may have considered it bad enough to call off Glitheroe's
With so many other games
of snow on the pitch, but it did not hamper the players’ movements and all 22 fought hard to ■ give the meagre
barring surprises f
Clithcroe will face Bacup Borough at Shaw Bridge tomorow in what will be their first home fixture since January 18, when Prestwich Hcys were the
School's Cross-country team finished second out of three teams in a run at St-onyhurst College on Wednesday week. wConditions were -treacherous,
Clitheroe Royal Grammar
following the r»rent snow
storms.The run, which covered 5i miles, was won by Stonyhurst College who had 36 points; second, Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School, 63 points; and third Queen Elizabeth’s Gram mar School, Blackburn, 72 points. Tlie leading runners for
ith the ground very slippery
Clitheroo were; K. Barker, fifth; M- Haworth, seventh; and D. Harrop, ninth.
SNOOKER LEAGUE
T. Warden ................... 62 M. Sowden . . . . K. Broderick................ 38 S. Cox ............. r . Wild ................ .
Billington ‘A’ 4
V. Broderick ............ 71 R. Chamley ................ 56 C. Rvdohearri ............ 39*
68 334 Calderstones 'A' 4 Waddington ‘A’ 12
G. Spinks . . . . ........ # 84 P. Hothwell ..
N. Waterworth ..... 49 388
50 52 70 74 70 44
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47 62
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since Boxing Day,.,a
..matter- of eight' gamcg~asd;-“' According to form Clitheroe
s e c o n d time that the Clitheroe players h a v e appeared at Shaw Bridge
visitors. In fact, it will only bo the
should be sure of collecting maximum points from Bacup.
but lowly teams have often sprang surprises on over confident opponents. When Clitheroe visited
Bacup earlier in the season they were shocked by an early goal against them, but fought back and- equalised through Wilson, the game ending at 1-
never been far from the foot of the table and have won four and drawn three of their 24 games.
1. This season Bacup have
Confident
appears that their forward line is quite inconsistent, hav ing only IS goals to its
From their goal ratio, it
credit, while on the other hand, the defence has con
ing to fear from their visitors, but they will not have to get too confident in t h e i r approach. Last season Clithcroe did
ceded 61. Clitheroe should have noth
ure in tho first half, one thought that they would nai- umlly be on top in the second half, but this was not to be, and their smooth football was transformed into some very scrappy play at times.
crowd an interesting game. After all Clitheroe's press
Referee
Clitheroe players have used the old adage, “Attack is the best form of defence”, but on Saturday, uulike the two pre vious games, the policy did not pay off, because the defence was caught napping by swift Lancaster break aways. Young Stephen Procter had
For several weeks now the
the Clitheroe defence split wide open, lie missed badly from six yards. The edge had gone off
Clitheroc's attacking play, and their forays into the Lancaster half were less fre quent than before the inter val, but in one such venture, Wilson beat two men before passing to Kay, whose shot skimmed the far pest. . With only six minutes left
for play, the final nail was hammered into Clitheroe’s coffin when Procter deflected a fierce' Shot from Mizon into his own net.
' Scott, Leeper, Young, Her ring, Mizori. Substitute; Mor ris.
man; Smith, Webb; Price, Hoggarth, Wolsleivholme;
a very good first half, but was unfortunate enough to be involved in both Lan caster’s goals after the inter val. Tho second half was only a
orth, Procter; Williamson. ICirk, Baron; Curliffe, Kay, Wickiup, Harvie. Wilson. Referee: Mr. B.- Nickson, of Bamber Bridge.
quarter of an hour old when he tried to step Price work ing his way through and
pushed him off the ball, the referee having no hesitation in awarding a penalty. Later in the game, after
Clitheroo; O'Neill: Haw Teams: Lancaster: Now-
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Once again the weather prevented a full Clitheroc
Amateur League programme from being completed, and only two of the scheduled games on Saturday were
were the two clubs able to Play their home games, but it took a lot of hard work on behalf of the Calderstones players before their pitch
played. Calderstones and Chipping
in the morning and the
was playable. Work began at about nine
players c eared the pitch and re-marked ail the lines so that they could play their Aitken Sliilde tic with at. PaulV.
Gt. Harwood 26 22 3 1 47 Lancaster .. 28 19 1 8 39 Burscough .. 26 14 8 4 36
a hard, low cross from Mizon beat O'Neill, and Procter, attempting to clear, slammed the ball into the roof ~f the net. He could not be blamed for
Clitheroo had staged several unsuccessful counter-attacks,
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the second goal, but the open ing goal was a direct result cf the unnecessary tactics he sometimes resorts to when beaten by an opponent. In deed, it is surprising that he has not been penalised more often for this offence.
ings of a first-class defender, and once he controls himself and does not allow shirt- tugging to mar his game, he will be all the better for it Clitheroe were without Ber
Procter has ail the mak Injured D. HIGHLAND
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•castcr defenders looked very ill at ease trying to cope with the good running of Kay and
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Widdup. One fault however, was
when one remembers that- Kay scored a hat-trick m each
role. This was quite surprising
of the two previous games. Good work by Clitheroe
allowed Wilson to test the home defence, but Newman came out well to save as Har- vie raced in to challenge. On the other hand, John Kirk made a well-timed clear
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lead when Harvie headed past Newman from an angle, but the ball trickled inches wide of the far post. As the game wore on, Lan
tire ‘double’ over Bacup. win ning 2-0 at Shaw Bridge and 2-1 at Bacup, but the season before they on'y managed to take one point off them. Eacup last won at Clitheroc
in 1964-65 when they walked off the field as victors by the
odd goal in three.
Checking up Several representatives
of other clubs were at Clitheroe’s game at. Lan caster on Saturday using their free day to check up on the progress of the two
'Junior Cup. Also present was John
house, manager of Northern Premier League teanr More- cambe, who are Clitheroc's opponents in the quarter finals of the Lancashire
sides. They included Ken .Water-
leaders, Great Harwood, who was probably checking-up on Lancaster, Harwood’s closest rivals.
Bray, player-manager of Lan cashire Combination league
ful they arc going to have a severe fixtures pile-up at the end of the season because already th e y have nine games to re-arrange.
Backlog
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this season will not end as last season did. with Clitheroe playing 12 league games/in 37 days from April 4 to May 11. The season before that was
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Leoper had another chance
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when the referee announced that conditions were favour able. and they went on to get through to the second round by a 5-3 margin.
Their efforts were rewarded
almost a repeat of the time Chipping and Bowkers met in the league, although this
The game at Chipping was
time the home dlub had a ccmfortaw e 6-2 win. Because the other1 two
Rossendale .. 24 9 5 10 23 Formbv __ 23 9 4 10 22 Raddiffe
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