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BATTLE BETWEEN PUB RIVALS
White Lions 4, Royal Oak 4. THREE goals down by the early part of the second half, White Lions
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LEAGUE le ad e rs K ing’s Arms recorded, th e i r biggest win so fa r th is season when they easily accounted lo r a. beJow-strehgth Whatley side. In a g am e th e y never
looked like being extended. K in g 's were six goats u p by th e interval, an d th e i r tally
included th re e goals in a Jive-minute spell midway th ro u g h th e h a lf . T h e p a t te rn continued in th e second h a lf , with th e visi to r s ’ a t ta c k only- fu n ctio n in g spasmodically. Leading th e King's goal-
scoring was R. Feel, whose toJlv of five included a second h a l f h a t- tr ick , while Fye a n d Redder to o k two each, a n d W a rd completed tlie to ta l. I n between th e
staged an impressive recovery to earn a draw against “pub” rivals Royal Oak in an entertaining game. With th e wind a t th e ir
Oak to tak e th e lead again —Aspinall tak in g ad v an tag e of a long th ro u g h ball io squeeze i t p a s t th e ad v an c in g goalie an d in to th e net.-
took ad v an tag e of a d efen sive mix-up to p u t th e
A fter th e in te rv a l, Aspinall
visitors fu r th e r ahead. Royal Oak looked set fo r a victory when Kin g converted a p en a l ty for a tr ip on Aspinall.
CLICK
f irs t h a lf , th e White Lions began to click, an d Royal Oak came . u n d e r pressure for th e f irs t tim e in the m a tch.
But suddenly a f te r a. poor
recovery, heading home a Chadwick cross a f te r a well- worked movement down tire r ig h t wing by Briggs and O'Neill. C h a tb u rn m ad e it 3-4 with a piledriver of a sh o t a f te r th e 'keeper nad punched out a cross from Briggs.
B u c l i a n a n led the
p o in t. Smalley played a pronii-
final whistle. Chadwick headed home a. well deserved equaliser from a Briggs cross, to earn th e Lions a
Five minutes from toe
CD. Salmonv, Chipping v H u rs t Gre en (H. Leach). R im in g to n v K ing's Anns (M. Edmondson), Whalley v White Lions (G. D u erd em . C h a tb u rn v Commercial (G.
Programme Low Moor Club v T r in i ty
Ba rke r ). RESULTS
H u rs t G re en 9. Rim in g to n 2: King's Arms 10, Whalley 1: W h i te Lions 4. Royal Oak 4: Commercial 3. Low- Moor Club 0; C h a tb u rn 1, Grindlc- to n 3.
Billington 2, Chipping 5;
Billington’s second defeat
Billington 2. Chipping 5
AFTER a. d ev a s ta tin g 12—1 win tb e previous week, Bil lin g to n had r a th e r an off- day on S a tu rd ay , when they suffered th e ir second d e fe a t of the season.
n en e t p a r t in th e Lions’ recovery an d p u t in some ste rlin g work in th e often jit te ry defence, while Briggs also h ad a. good game for th e home side. Aspinal l an d King were o u ts tan d in g for th e visitors.
White Lions—Owen, Wood-
worth, P o tte e r , ‘Smalley, C h a tb u rn , O'Donnell. Hol- ga.te, O'Neill, B u ch an an , Briggs, Chadwick.
greaves, Warden, ’ Sharp. Preedy. King, McLean fAi , Aspinall, McCally, Foulker, McLean (R).
h om e sid e’s sev en th an d e ig h th goals. R u th e r fo rd scored a consolation goal fo r Whalley. King's. Arms: O’Neill.
Jo h n so n , Redder, Ward, Peel (R.). Sub: Taylor.
Grindleton lose their
goalkeeper C h a tb u rn 3, Grindleton. 1
LOSING th e toss, C h a tb u rn opened w i th th e ad v an tag e of th e slope, b u t b o th sides came n e a r to scoring before W a tk in s fo u n d th e n e t with a well-taken goal f rom a good th ro u g h b all from Bowman. However, th e le ad was
Blenkinship, Robinson, Peel (J .) . S cott, T ro t te r , Rye.
Low Moor are under pressure
Commercial 3, Low Moor Club 0
LOW MOOR were soon un d er pressure. Sm i th an d Bradley h av in g good shots saved by Waterhouse. T h e fjame p a i r soon a f te rw a rd s combined well in a, move which en d e d w i th Sm i th o p e n i n g Commercial's a c co u n t by chipping th e ball over th e k eep e r ’s Siead.
press b l i t were h e ld a t bay t>5' Waterhouse, a n d f rus tra ted by a ball which bounced badly o n th e rough pitch.
Commercial co n t in u ed to
short-lived, T ay lo r b reaking th ro u g h th e h ome defence a n d seeing h is sh o t deflected p a s t th e helples s Johnson. Unluckily, B en n e t t ,
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vis itors ’ keeper, was in ju red a n d h a d to go off, a h a n d i c a p -w h ic h G r in d le to n were unab le to overcome. C h a tb u rn add ed two goals
the
in th e second h a l f—f rom a W a tk in s h e a d e r a n d a well- executed move w h ich R. N ad in f inished off, ending th e scoring in a game - th a t was played in a sp o r tin g m a n n e r by b o th sides. G h a tb um : Jo h n so n , Nadin,
T u rn e r , Jone s , Leach, Met calfe, Read, Bowman, W a t kins, Holgate, G rah am . G r in d le to n :
B e n n e t t ,
Cowell. Seed. Jones, Wad d in g to n ,. Riley, Driver, P a r k in so n ,- . Taylor, M a s t e r , R u d y a rd , T u rn e r .
lead p u t t in g th e finishing touch to a b all em an a tin g from a long clea ran ce by Loynd which Sm ith con trolled perfectly to lay on the scoring chance.
Bradley increased the
a d if fe ren t Low Moor. They came more in to th e game b u t did n o t really trouble the home defence.
T h e second h a l f produced
la t te r b e a tin g Waterhouse w ith a sh o t th a t fo u n d th e com e r o f th e n e t .
th b
from P enm a n before Com mercial m ad e i t 3-0 th ro u g h I re lan d a n d Speak,
Loynd saved a long sh o t
Teax, P cw h u rs t, Bush, Bia- lecki, M. Geldard, Speak, Smith. Bradley, I re lan d , T, Geldard. S u b : By water.
house, T ro t te r , Price, Jo h n son. W h i ttak e r , Campbell, Stead, Clegg, Tomkins. P en man , Rimmer. Sub: Choyce.
Low Moor C lu b : Water- Com ip ercial: Loynd, Mc- Royal Oak—Slack. H a r
home side's p o in t of view, was bes t forgotten. Chipping h ad tak en a convincing 3—1 lead by th e in te rv a l. Goals for th e visitors came from Duncn.nson a nd J. Procter ( two e a c h ) an d a n own goa 1 by Shacklet-on. S co t t an d Wilson n e t te d for Billington.
In a m a tch th a t , from the Billington: Chew, Swain.
Parkinson, D u c k w o r t h . Shacfcleton, T h re lfa ll , Willis. Holland, S c o t
man, P re s to n . Squires, R. P ro c te r . Wareing. Atkinson, Duncanson, J . P ro c ter , J. F re em an , Rhodes. Sub.: W. Bleazard.
Equalised in last minute
Waddington 3, Lower Chapel 5
TH IS B lack b u rn Combina t io n gam e provided a th r i l ling en co u n te r between two ev enly-matched sides.
J o h n Hill rile f rom th e reserves to rep la ce Tommy Simpson, who was injured. Lower Chapel opened in
W ad d in g to n b ro u g h t in
g ran d style a n d were two goals ah e ad in ju s t 10 m in u tes , ru n n in g th e home defence ragged.
villagers back in to th e game by scoring a f te r 20 minutes, with no fu r th e r goals com ing in th e h a lf . After th e tu rn - ro u n d i t
Billy S lin g er b ro u g h t th e
was Lower Chapel's tu r n to come u n d e r h eav y pressure, an d th is told when a defen d e r h an d led in th e area. Mick Yates conver ted th e p enalty a n d Waddington were level.
F IG H T BACK
a ten se s tru g g le w i th end- to-end play. W i th 15 m in u tes to go,
T h e game developed in to th e W addington
defence was ag a in m ad e to look su sp e ct w h en Lower Chapel scored th e i r th i rd goal. Wad d in g to n fo u g h t back
Stewart.. S u b .: Abrams. Chipping: Ellison. P. F re e
t . Wilson,
another cup contest
gives a s lig h t suggestion of th e ef fo r t th a t th e home side p u t up ag a in s t S t Helen’s .t- who, as well as being la s t y ea r ’s league winners, arc s tro n g contenders fo r this
But, the scorelinc only
BENEFIT MATCH
season's honours. C l ith e ro e’s
a n o th e r blow th is week, w ith Charlie Wroth reduced to the num b e r 12 sh i r t th rough a back injury- However, they managed to keep control of a. lively S t Helens side for th e first, h a l f h o u r — and indeed looked se t on victory.
weakened side
a 1 r e a d y suffered
CONFIDENT
sh o t from a, couple of yards o u t when, w ith only goal keeper Weeks to b e a t, h e p u t the ball over the cross- ba v.
Monks an d Higgins also
figured prominently in th e home a t ta c k s d u r in g this period, b u t meanwhile, the S t Helens forwards gave reg u la r rem in d ers th a t they too were looking fo r goals. Onyon, however,
Clitheroe goal was a t his most confident. T hen, for no ap p a ren t
in the
reason, Clitheroe's concen t ra t io n slipped, a n d S t Helens c ap ita lised fully on th e s itu atio n . T h e resu lt was th a t T u f t , in th e 35th m in u te, was s e t up fo r a. well-judged 15 y ard sh o t in to th e to p r ig h t h a n d comer.
SHOT WIDE
recover f rom th e shock before Woods p u t on a. solo ru n an d , reducing th e home defence to ruins, scored an almost identic al goal to th a t of T u f t . Onyon h a d no ch an ce ag a in s t his superbly judged shot. A fter th is br ief lapse the
Clitheroe h a d no time to
his te am -m a tes Gaskell con tin u a lly looked dangerous in f ro n t of goal. Typical of his b ad luck, however, was a
Given th e right, chances by
AMONG th e meagre crowd of 115 a t Satur d a y ’s g am e was injured ins id e r ig h t Jo e Kocsis. A b e n e f i t m a tc h h a s been a r ra n g e d fo r Joe. -who broke h is leg in a recent le ag u e m a tc h .
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T h e m a tch tak e s place on 2-30 p.m.. when
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C l i th e ro e 1. S t H e le n s 2.
TWO goals w i th in a m in u te p u t p a id to Clithcroe’s h o p e s of a p la c e in th e s em i- f in a l of th e Lancashire C om b in a t io n C h a llen g e Cup.
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gramme, with th e ir first league game for almost a m o n th . Visitors to SViaw- bridge a re Combination neighbours Darwen, who are up among the league leaders. Last season, Darwen’s
resume th e ir league pro
visit to Clithcroe produced a goalless draw, while th e re tu rn m a tch a t th e Anchor ground gave Clifheroe a 1-0 victory. The two teams
h av e m e t in the league a to ta l of 22 times, with
. four. k
atta ck . All the forwards seemed to have chances for th e equaliser th a t would give Clitheroe another “life'’ b u t no-one could put the ball over th e line.
DESPAIR Gaskell, a t centre forward,
i t was Tony Monks who figured p rom inently in Clitheroe's struggles. On one occasion, h e broke th ro u g h the S t Helens defence but, w ith only th e goalkeeper to beat, h e could n o t quite con tro l th e ball, an d sh o t wide. However, th e home side
game rev e rted to i ts ear lier p a t te rn , w i th Clitheroe pressing h a rd to reg a in a chance- As th e second h a l f began,
was ten d in g to throw every th in g in to defence, when it was co-ordinated at tack in g th a t was so much needed. Jo h n Onyon s t i l l found th a t th e pressure was on. Clitheroe got back in the
Jo h n Kirk, making his 365th ap p e aran c e for Clitheroe, provoked a good save from Weeks. Monks seemed in te n t on
continued to put pressure on th e vis itors ’ defence, while
rep e atin g his performance in the FA Challenge Trophy when h e earned Clitheroe an away f irs t round replay with a la te equaliser. B u t he h ad no success either. As th e
Clitheroe winning eight, drawing seven and losing seven — b u t at. Sliawhridge, Clitberoe have won five of th e 11 matches and drawn
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game in th e 72nd min u te when Steve Gaskell found th e goal h e h a d been se a rch ing for. P u t th ro u g h by Monks, he made no mis take with a close ran g e shot. With hope once ag a in
kindled, Clitheroe laid on a period of
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g a l lan t ly to re s to re th e balance, b u t i t was n o t u n t i l th e la s t m in u te s th a t th e goal game'. S to d d a r t h e a d ed on a co rn e r kick an d Y ate s 'drove th e ball th ro u g h a packed goal mouth. A p o in t e a ch keeps Wad
respects. W addington: Joyce, Hindle,
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RESULTS of th e la te s t games in Clitheroe an d Dis t r ic t D a r ts League: Division 1: Bridge In n 6,
Jo in e rs 2; P endle W i tch 5, Royal Oak 3: Black Horse 5, W addington SC 3; Black
Bull 5, Waggon 3: Cross Keys 7, W h i te Horse 1; Low DIVISION ONE
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approached, the game began to peter out, S t Helens viewing the score with con fidence as Clitheroe looked upon it with despair. Clitheroe; Onyon, Kirk-
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son, Bull. Williams, Woods. Sub.: Lesbirel. Referee: Mr D. Rich a rd son, Clayton le Dale.
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4 NAB VIEW BILLINGTON
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5 7 WOONE LANE
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C a r lite Browning ........ £ 1.03 per bag C a r lite Finish ........................... 84p per bag Board Finish .......................... 74p per bag Concrete Flags
■990- x 600 x 50 (3ft. x 2ft. x 2in.) 54p-each 600 x 600 x 50 (2ft. x 2ft. x 2inJ 36p each
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