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PRESTWICH HAD MANY


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Cliiheroc gained one of


their best points of the sea­ son when they travelled to Prestwich Heys on Satur­ day, and forced a 2—2 draw with the home side, which is fourth in the


ANXIOUS MOMENTS Ciitheroe F. C.


utes, Clitheroc fought back


performance' from the Clith- oroe side, which showed a vast improvement in form from the previous week. It would be hard to fault


league table. It was a good, at! round


and their persistence proved fruitful when they levelled the scores, and, four minutes from the interval, took tho


lead. Clitheroe seemed set for a


any Clitheroc player, for each one showed determination and spirit in giving the high­ flying Prestwich side many anxious moments. The team was still without


half-time lead, but with two minutes to go to the end of the first half, Prestwich got their second scrappy goal.


Bernard Wallbank, who was recovering from a bout of flu, and Jimmy Cimliffe came back into the side at centre forward. CunlilTc, who was often


derful chance to put Clith- eroc back In the lead a min­ ute later, but, though he beat Hancock, his shot trickled


Mcl Widdup had a won­ t % b , . \ V-


out of touch during the Urst half, stormed back after the interval to give one of his best displays for the club. Ho challenged and fought for every ball, even though he was marked by a centre half who towered a good six inches above him. The game was not a rough


forward, was reputed to have played for a Football League side, but John Kirk, who never put a foot wrong, kept him under tight control. John has been giving many


past the far post. Gilmour, Prestwich's centre


in his pivot role. Unguarded


placed in the league, one felt that Clitheroe could have been a little nervous at first, but they gave as good as they got, and the exchanges were even for the first 15 minutes. In the 16th minute, how­


With Prestwich so highly- f * / ,


ever, Prestwich took the load when the Clitheroe defence moved out for offside, but McDonald found a gap and passed through to Gilmour who shot past O'Neill from close range.


Trouble


equalised with a 'soft' goal. Wilson centred from the left, and Kynaston, with no-one challenging, headed back to Hancock but the goalkeeper had dived the wrong way and could only watch the ball enter the net. Clitheroe almost took the


After 24 minutes Clithcroc


faultless displays tills sea­ son, and is really revelling


one by any standards, but Clitheroe finished with one Player taken to hospital and


other who had an outstand­ ing match. He was constantly worrying the home defence


is not yet 18, came off at the interval with his right ankle swollen to twice its normal size. He was taken to hospital with a suspected broken ankle, but an X-ray showed it was only a very severe bruise and he rejoined the team after the game. Mick O’Neill was hit in the


three others injured. Young Stephen Procter, who


with his quick bursts. If ho did have a fault, it


□avid Baron was yet an-, ' • H


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 21, 1969 13 AMATEUR LEAGUE<


RESULTS AS EXPECTED..


. Only two of the sched­ uled cup games took place in local football on Satur­ day, but the other two matches which we r e played had the expected


ping hit nine past luckless Chat-bum. both J. Procter and D. Rhodes scoring hat-


tlllllllllll!


Wallbank in command


lead when Harvic created an opening for Widdup, and the inside right’s flicked shot was well saved by Hancock. Both sides were having


their chances to score, and one of the best fell to the home inside left, Armstrong, hut, after finding an open space in the middle, he missed his shot. Wilson put Clitboroe into


would be that he left the rear imgaurdcd a little too much, bui Stephen Procter was capable of dealing with any­ thing Prestwich threw in his


way. Tommy Haworth gave a.


self-assured display and often added his experience to the


face during one of his daring exploits in the Clitheroe area and was rewarded with a lovely black eye. while Mel Widdup played throughtout ■the second half with a pulled hamstring muscle, and Ber­ nard Kay suffered with a stretched ligament. Though there were lour


goals in the game, only two of them could be described as


•good’ goals. Prestwich's first goal was a


little scrappy, for O'Neill got his hands to Gilmour’s shot but could only pust it into the net. Clitheroe's equaliser was a


attack. Colin Williamson stayed


back when Clitheroe were attacking, and saved the side on several occasions with well-timed interceptions. The forward line once


the lead after 41 minutes. I t was a very good goal indeed. Both Kay and Haryic shaped up to shoot and then let the ball run between their legs to Wilson, whoso first time shot flew into tire net. Two minutes later, Prest­


Richard goes on African rugby


tour Richard Anthony Birtwistle, of Great Dudlands,


wich equalised when O’Neill, Williamson and McDonald all went for tire ball in a scram­ ble in the Clitheroe area, and the home outside right man­ aged to push it home, despite Kirk's despairing efforts to


flick it clear. With one minute to go to


again missed the influence of B e r n a r d Wallbank, but Wayne Harvie had a very good game, as did Jimmy Ounlifle after the interval. Mel Widdup played well in


half-time, Wilson split the Prestwich defence, but Wid­ dup, shooting with his left foot, sent the ball wide of the goal although he had beaten


the first half, but was ham­ pered considerably by his injury after tho interval, and, had Clitheroe's substitute not already been brought on, would not have returned for


shocking mistake by the home side’s left half, Kynas- ton, who headed the ball past his own goalkeeper. The visitors' second goal


Sawley, has been selected to play for the Aiui Assassins rugby team, which is to tour East Africa in May. Richard, who plays for the


presentative touring side, con- isting of ex-International and ex-county players, which undertakes a tour every two or three seasons. Hie club is based at Bury


Fylde 1st XV, will be away for 17 days, leaving on May 8. Tile Anti Assassins is a re­


minutes old when Clitheroe had another chance, when Harvie lobbed a long ball into the area, but Cuuliffe just failed to connect as he fell. Prestwich came more into


Hancock. The second half was only


the second half. David Wilson was a source


was a very good one, but Prestwich’s second was a complete shambles as three players went for the ball at the same time, and it trickled


of worry to the Prestwich defence and took his goal well, but Bernard Kay did not have the same impact as


into the net. A goal down after 16 min­


usual.peter Holden, who came on as substitute for Procter, threw himself tenaciously into every tackle and cer­ tainly did not let the side


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for the side come from northern clubs, but there are five players from London clubs included in the tour.


not go on tour. Most of the players selected


Thrilled


the game and first O'Neill did well to save from Gilmour, and then he was lucky when a Gilmour shot hit Holden and rebounded into his arms. Before the final whistle


Teams


• Greenhalgh, Smith. Kjinas- ton: McDonald. Garrett, Gil­ mour, Armstrong, Kaye. Sub­


Teams: Prestwieh Heys: Hancock: Arnold, Fovall;


Baron; Kay, Widdup. Cun- liffe. Harvic, Wilson. Substi­ tute’; Holden. Referee: Mr. B. Nickson, of


stitute' Woolf endon. Clitherce: O'Neill; Haworth, Procter; Williamson, Kirk,


shire Junior Cup: Great Har­ wood 4, Kirkby Town 2; Marine 5, Darwen 2. Lancashire Combination:


Preston. Saturday’s results: Lanca­


Blackpool Mechanics 4, Bar- row Reserves 2; Burscough 1, Wigan Ath. Reserves 1; Ley- land Motors 1, Wigan Rovers 0; Prescot Town 1, Lancaster 4; Prestwich Heys 2, Clitheroe 2; Nelson 1, Dukinfield 1; Radcllffe Borough 3, Rossen- dalc 0.


Gt. Harwood.. 30 25 Lancaster .. 32 21 Burscough .. 30 16 Prestwich Hy. 30 16 Kirkby Town 23 14 Wigan At. Rs. 29 12 Wigan Rovers 26 13 Marine ......... 23 11 B'pool Mechs. 27 10 Clitheroe — 20 11 St. Helens .. 23 11 Darwen ____26 10 Formby ...........25 10 Rossendale .. 28 10 Nelson ...........28 8 Radcliffc Bor. 24 9 Lcyland Mt’rs 28 9 Dukinfleld .. 29 5 Biutow Res... 31 5 Prescot Town 24 5 Bacup Bor’gh 27 4 Lyth'am — 26 1


have been selected to play for the Assassins,” said Richard," and naturally I am very pleased and thrilled." Tlie party of 23 players,


“ This is the first time I


went, O’Neill was called upon to make two more good saves, from Garrett and McDonald.


10.


by David Boderke


and usually plays about 10 games a season when it does


for the Yorkshire schoolboys’ team. Richard eventually joined his first club side, Harrogate, where he stayed


season Richard left Harro­ gate and joined Fylde. " I t is much easier getting to Fylde for training sessions instead of travelling to Harrogate," he exp'aincd. Richard said his lost


for three seasons. At the beginning of this


Billington 5, Trinity 1. Billington enhanced their chances of climbing away from the bottom of the Clithcroe .Amateur' League when they defeated Trinity 5-1 in theonly league match


on Saturday. Billington won the toss and


elected to defend the slope. In the opening minutes


Tompkins was brought down and BUlington were awarded a penalty, from which Willis made no mifstake. Trinity levelled the scores


Bibby.Low Moor Club: Bate.; Humphreys. Johnson M.: Taylor Buchanan. Johnson I.; McCaliy. Stoddart, Law- son, Warden. Pilkington. Sub­ stitute: Kitchen. Referee: Mr. I. Farnsworth.


Chatburn liad no


answer Chipping 9, Chatburn 2. Chipping hud no diffi­


culty in reaching the semi­ final of the Aitken Shield on Saturday, when they had a convincing 9-2 win


after 20 minutes through R. Peel, and at half-time the teams were still drawing 1-1. After the interval Billing­


ton asserted their superiority and added more, g o a l s through Duckworth t55, 65 and 80 minutes), and Tomp­


some fine saves in the Trinity goal, the score could well have been doubled. The outstanding man on


kins (75 minutes). But for Edmondson making


the field was Wallbank, of BilUngton, who had complete control over the middle of


the pitch.


season with Harrogate was very successful, ns the team won the unofficial league for northern rugby clubs. Standing 6 feet 6 inches and


about the same number of supporters and three officials,


will Ay from London on a British United Airways V.C.


on the torn- starting off with a game against Uganda at


They will p’ay eight games


Nairobi.- The other games will be


against Uganda, C. Kenya, the Scorpions and East Africa at Nairobi; West Kenya at Kitale; Kenya clubs at Nakuru;. Tanzania at Bar.. Es Salaam; and a Coast XV at Mombassa. Richard, who plays number


Tom Boyd, of Hull and East Riding in the Assassins’ team.


School


rugby at Cressbrook, his prop, school at Kirby Lonsdale, and cont'nued when ho went to public school at Sedbergh. where he graduated to the 1st XV. After playing several games


Richard started playing


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eight, in tho middle at the back of the forwards, replaces


Thvelfall, Simpson, Tomp­ kins Willis. Duckworth N. Trinity: Edmondson; Pen­


lcy; Whitehead, Swain; Scott. Wallbank, Duckworth K.;


Teams: BilUngton, Critch- ,


man E Micklewright; Hal- pin Turnbull. Ainsworth;


Peel J-, Penman J., Peel R-,


weighing 155 stones. Richard, who plays for Fylde’s first team, said he has never been seriously injured in a game.


Shoulder Twentytwo-year-old Richard


is suffering at the moment however, from a dislocated shoulder, which he received playing against Sale two weeks ago. He expects to be out of


Smith, Howarth. Referee: Mr. E. Honrs.


Typical Cup-tie stuff


' ’"Stonyhurst Co'fcge with Dick Greenwood, of Waterloo and


action for a further three weeks. Richard, whe,, trains, a.


manager at Birtwistle and Oddie Ltd., cotton manufac­ turers, of Blackburn. R’chard, whose father, Mr


England, and Mike Hindle, of Fylde and Lancashire, said he has not played for the county, although he appeared in .the final trials last season He is employed as a


Henry Read Birtwistle, played rugby for his county, said bis


play


progress rugby.


tho more powerful sides in the area, but they have slipped badly this season, and have never really shown the true form of which they are capable. On Saturday they had no


over Chatburn. Chatburn used to be one of


and Procter, were added before J. Holgate scored Chat- bum’s second goal. The fina' goal of the match


Freeman R., Cookson X, Preston; Freeman P., Procter, Rhodes, Mercer, Cookson K.


was scored by P. Freeman, to make the score 9-2. Teams. Chipping: Atkin­ son: Freeman D.. Rich;


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answer to the Chipping forwards, two of whom scored


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hat-tricks. Procter scored the first


goal of tiie match with a good header fretn a P. Freeman corner kick. P. Freeman scored the


second goal himself, fol’ow- ing a long ball down the wing. Procter added a third with a good shot, and then Rhodes made it 4-0 by half­


time.Just after the interval Dew- hurst reduced the arrears for Chatburn. but Rhodes added another for Chipp’ng. R. Freeman made it 6-1


when he converted a penalty awarded against- Johnson. Cha-tbum's goalkeeper, who had brought down Procter. Two more goals; by Rhodes


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Moor Club fought out an exciting match full of typi­ cal cup-tie football at the hospital cround on Satur­ day, before the home side


Caldcrstoncs and Low


Calderstones *, Low Moor Club 3.


to settle down than Low Moor Club, and so it was something of a surprise when


emerged as victors. Calderstones took longer


they took the lead after n minutes through Backhouse. After 40 minutes Low Moor


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the .Ribblesdale Wanderers’ clubroom on Monday even- imi, so it was decided to postpone the Cricket and Bowl- iing Club’s scheduled annual meeting until next Friday,


ATTEND MEETING Minutes ticked by, and still no-onc else turned up at


anxiously looking at wrist watches and deciding on another date. Hiose present were the


Kirk nears 250th appearance


Clitheroe have no match tomorrow, but an away had to play five consecutive away games before they appear at


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are at Shaw Bridge. Most of bhe games, as well as bring at home are against teams lower in the league than Olltheroe, so the club has every right to feel optimistic about -the munedi-


Shaw’ Bridge on April 4, Good Friday. CITncrce have 13 games still to play, and of these, eight


atC At^Easter. Clitheroe have three games scheduled, two against S t Helens Town, who are one place below them in the league, and the ctlier against bottom-of-the-table. Lytham. °Of the remaining games, three are against the fifth, sixth


and seventh placed teams, Kirkby Town, Wigan Rovers and Marine respectively, and two are against Blackpool Mechanics, who are one place above CliUieroe. Clitheroe’s home record this season is quite impressive, as


conceded 14.


■Clitheroe centre half, John Kirk, for he will bo making his 250th league and cup appearance.


Playing away


not far behind, and, providing they do not get injured and have to miss too many games, should reach their 259th appearances


Inside forwards, Mel Widdiup.and Bernard Wallbank one


in the first few games next season. Tho football public of Clithcroc have hardly been gettmig a


fail’ share of matches to watch, because of the. 13 games since the beginning of December, only four have been at Shaw Bridge, and Clitheroe sire playing away again a -week tomorrow. ' This all mea ns -that Clltheroe supporters will have a lot of home matches near the end-of the season, but this state cf


by the middle of May. Hie first of these home games is tomorrow, when- the


omp'eted, chances are that there will be very Little gross left


Tli” club officials have worked hard on the pitch, but with fimt team games, and four reserve fixtures still to be


■ ■ . ... Easter Monday at St, Helens will be si special day for


At Shaw Bridge, they have scored 2S goals, and have .


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they have lost only two of their 13 games so far, drawing three and winning the other eight.


an hour after -the meeting was supposed to have started, only 11 peoplo had arrived, a n d m em b e r s began


March 28. By 8-45, three-quarters of


•treasurer, six committee members, and two non­


club chairman, secretary,


don't usually sej, a lot present, but tonight is just like an ordinary committee meeting, never mind the club’s annual meeting". Mr. A. Dixon, the chair­


committee members. As onb member said, “We


•and the 'flu epidemic which is still going round. We will now hold the f i l in g next


Friday.” . ■


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drew level when Lawson took advantage of some dack mar­


king to slam tile bah heune- Two minutes later Calder-


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ling offence by Clia-tbum's full back, M. Johnson, gave


liis and Low L/Loor s second goal to make it . 3—2. • - -. A penalty goal 10 minutes from time following a hand­


tho home sido a 4—2 le?“- With only three minutes


left Stoddart scored a good goal for Low Moor Club with Hoyle completely beaten calderstones could, have


i Aspln and Reynolds were outstanding for Calderstones, and Lawson and Humphreys


had another goal, but, from a cross, by Backhouse. Leach handled the ball ''bon he had only Bate to beat,


Hoyle; Asp in, Hardman; Auster. Reynolds. Shuttle- worth; Smith. Holden, Leach, Wild. Backhouse. Substitute:


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defeating their nearest rivals. Low Moor Club. Forden Club‘A’ kept-up with


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tur© Ccouts v ICI A >


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teams still Involved in the com­ petition are asked to play their matches as soon as possible. Results: Dlvilon ‘A’: Calder-


tones 'A' 8, Low Moor club 2; Low Moor Club 8, ICI ‘B* 2;


Forden Club ‘A’ 6, Primrose 4; Calderstones B ’ 7, Trinity 3. Division 'B': Catholic Youth


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Rest week: Forden Club B, , ,


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results. In the Aitken Shield, Chip­


tricks. Calderstones beat Low Moor Club -by the odd


amateur game played was at Billington, where the home side defeated Trinity in a re­ arranged league match. • Hie two cup matches post­


goal in seven. The only other local


-and Waddington was post­ poned because the pitch had a five-inch covering of snow. Saturday’s results: Aitken


poned were at Hurst Green and Barnoldswick.' .The top Aitken Shield


ping; Low Trinity.


Shield, Chipping 9, Chat-burn 2; Calderstones 4, Low Moor


clash of tile day was called off because the ground was waterlogged, and the Craven


Club 3. League: Billington 5,


White Lions Chipping .. Bowkers .. .. Calderstones


Trinity 1. Tomorrow’s fixtures: Ait­


Cup semi-final tie at Bar- •noldswick between Gisburn


ken Shield: Hurst Green v White Lions; Gisbum v Grindleton. . League: Bowkers v BilUng­ ton; Calderstones v Chip­


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Chatbum .. Billingtou .. Grindleton


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