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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 26th, 12?> j| AMATEUR « :Y222


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I9f_9f_the table Clitheroe for rimington robbed by


Riminftot! 1, King’s Arms ?. THE clash between the top and bottom teams of the Clitheroe


Amateur League had, unfortunately for Bimington. a predictable conclusion.


Two sent off at


Chipping Chipping 3, Hurst Green 4.


AFTER trailing by three goals at half time, Chipping put up a hard fight against Hurst Green, particularly in the last 10 minutes, but were unable to produce the equaliser. The visitors opened up a two-goal lead before Chipping scored their first goal, and went on to add another two befbre the interval. The whole contest was


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Squires, W. Blezard, A. War­ ing: P. Atkinson, A. Duncan- son. J. Procter, J. Freeman, R. Mercer. Sub: R. Freeman.


.Freeman, K. Preston; E.


Seed, L. Seed; P. Czapowski, A. Cross, P. Atkinson; P. Harrison, B. Bolton, R. Wil­ kinson, M. Greenhalgh, D. Greenup. Sub; B. Jacques.


Hurst Green: A. Young; S.


Interested spectator


Clitheroe in 1966 after 13 years with the club, had a double interest in the game . . . bn leaving Clitheroe. he signed for- Darwen (who were visitors to Shawbridge on Saturday) and appeared about' 200 times with them.


AMONG the spectators at S’.iawbridge on Saturday was Mr Lindsay Wallace, the former Clitheroe goal­ keeper. who in that capacity made a, Lancashire Com­ bination record of almost. 600 appearances. Mr Wallace, who left.


Oreenhalgh (2). Chipping: . B. Ellison; P.


classed. the ducky village side tried hard to nush for­ ward, especially after the interval, but they were not able to stretch the King’s Arms defence. Early in the g am e ,


minutes before the visitors made any headway.


defence looked very com­ posed, and it was some


the Rimington


very spirited and resulted in one player from each team being sent off. Scorers — Chippme: •J.


more before the interval, and added another soon after, through a fast break­ away movement. T h e


Rimington consolation goal came from William Hacking,


rather unfairly against Rimington for an acciden­ tal handball and gained them no advantage, put King’s ahead. More bad luck came Rtmington’s way soon after, when in attempt­ ing to clear, Capstick blasted the ball into, the top of the net for an own goal. The visitors scored two


A free-kick, awarded Although completely out­


who punished to the full a faulty goal clearance by O'Neil!,


Ward, Robinson, Pye Yates. Sub: Pedder.


BRITISH LEGION GO CLEAR BY 10 POINTS


BRITISH Legion, who last season finished third from the bottom o f the Clitheroe and District. Snooker League, are currently riding high in the leading


position. They have a 10-point lead over each o f their three nearest challengers. Results: Results: Police 4, Billing- ton B 10; Pendleton 4. chat-


dington B 10. Waddington A 4: Billington A 2, Calder- stones 12.


burn 10; British Legion 12, Conservative Club 2; Wad


Police 359, Billington B 521: r. Craig 77, B. Stuart 65: C. Best, 41, B. Robinson 100; A. Gaunt 50, H. Ormerod 107; O. Titley 59, P. Hull 99; F. Booth 84, H. Bullock 54; J. Thwaiteg 48, R. Rouse 96.


Details, home names first:


363: J. Haydock 41, P. Jones 62: R. Catlow 79, H. Frank- land 60; R. Bernard 33, D. Speak 69; T. McMenemy 50,


Blackburn Combination


CUP TIES ON SATURDAY


THERE was a feeling of anti-climax at. the weekend when the local derby clash between Waddington and Brockhall did not take place. Due to illness and injury Brockhall could only field eight men, so the league granted them a postponement.


Waddington and Brockhall have home games.


stones, who were, last sea son's beaten finalists, have tough away fixture against KUluige. In the Eddleston Cup,


Eddleston Cup in 1.965. the year I hey also gained promo­ tion in the. first, division. They entertain Islington at Twitter Lane, and their


Waddington last, won the


the Blackburn Combination. Bennett.. Lund. Richards, In the. Cotton Cup. Caldcr- Walker. Stoddart, Wilkinson,


Yat.es. Titteiinglon, Slinger. Sub: Dobson.


Mary's College Old Boys at the hospital ground, and their team will be selected from: Wynn. Humphries, Leeming, Jefferies. Robinson, Gillibrand. Howard. Black- ledge, Price. Hull, Simpson, Hayt hornthwa ite, Kenyon


Brockhall entertain St and Lamb. S U N D A Y F O O T B A L L CLITHEROE F.C.


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Saturday is cup tie day in team will be: Joyce. Simpson, Pendleton 337. Chatburn


servative Club 380: M. Alston 59. G. Blackburn 63; J. Clifford 69, B. Smith 62: B. Holden 74. G. Spinks 71; T. Williamson 80, A. Johnson 58; B. Hargreaves 99, F. Webster 58: J. Hargreaves 74, A. Smith 68-


stones 523: B. Lee 73. B. Seed 88: V. Broderick 66, T. Leeder 86: P. Gorton 109, P. Lee. 65; M. Aitken 56. T. Walmsley 92; G. Robinson 69, D. Fitzpatrick 89: T. War- den 42, D. Wynne 103.


British Legion CaMers-tones


................... 4 42 ....................... 4 32


P Ps


Billington B ....................... 4 22 Waddington B ................... 4 22 Ppndleton ................................ \ 3n Billington A ....................... 4 23 F*o] ir.e ............... . ...................... 4 2R


Chatburn ................................ 4 24 Bor. Club ............................... n 24


Waddington A ....................... 4 20 Con. Club ............................... 4 20 Pendlc Club


....................... 3 n


Amateur League


programme PROGRAMME


Salmon': Billington v Low Moor Club (M. Edmondson >: King's Arms v Chipping a,. Farnsworth 1; White Lions v Rimingt on (T. Goring); Whalley v Waddington Res (J. Kay); Commercial v Grindleton iff. Loach).


Trimly v Chatburn in. RESULTS


3; Chipping 3. Hurst, Green 4: Rimington I, K trig's Arms 7; Whalley 3. White Ltnns 4: Royal Oak 3, Waddington R'es. 3; Chatburn 3, Commer­ cial 2.


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dington A 356: R.. Wadding­ ton 71, J. Crowtlier 41; S. Hatton 67, M. Sowden 69; J. B. Herd 48, T. Makinson 61; J. A. Herd 87. D. Nelson 58: T. Walmslev 67, J. Woof 49; F. Coar 84. N. Burgess 78. Billington A 415. Ca.lder-


p. Tomlinson 52; B. Scott 33, R. Turner 34; J. Worslev 51, B. Jones 86. British Legion 455, Con­


Blenkinship, Taylor..Trotter, Scott, Johnson, Townsend,


fW), Robinson. Sub- wic- nall. King’s Arms: O'Neill,


bourne. Fish. Healey. Green, Oldham. Lambert. Hacking


Johnson and Fye added one each. Rimington: Hacking ( a ), Johnson, Capstick, Cole-


into further action, and they immediately added another goal. A speculative long shot that had the Rimington ’keeper in two minds completed the scor­ ing, although Lambert missed a last minute chance of reducing Rimington’s arrears a little more. Robin- sen led the King’s Arms scoring, with four, while


The goal stung King’s goal in


injury time


m m


moment, the home side’s pressure failed, and their close Combination rivals Darwen snatched both points with a goal after three minutes of injury time.


paid heavily for a league win over Bacup Borough, when


Just as Clitheroe recently


Meadowcroft. in the 28th minute, made the best of a goalmouth scramble after a free kick, awarded against


had St Helens the previous week in the LFC Challenge Cup second round. and quickly took a. two-goal lead. After 25 minutes. Hopkmson penetrated the home defenre alone and beat Onyon from close range to give his side a lead they scarcely deserved. Before Clitheroe recovered.


Waddington B 424, Wad­


I .awson for dangerous kick­ ing.


SCRAMBLE


wrath of the. Clitheroe sup­ porters. It. also displeased the home


37 minutes showed that luck just, was not on Clit.heroc’s


hour later, both for showing dissent. Darwen’s third goal, after


found himself with a. good chance or a 10 yard shot, but he miskicked. By a. fluke, the hajl bounced badly and e.vxa.dcd Onyon’s grasp. The situation seemed hope­


side during the first half. Centre, forward O’Kane


attack, ntilherne "saw Hig­ gins, Ross and Gaskell all near to scoring — but it was Monks who seemed rietor- irimed to lead his team to victory, in the 64th minute, after several attempts, he at. last found the net following a brilliant, solo run down the loft. wing. .lust, in minutes


strongest. attacking they have displayed this season


It. was John Kirk who powered the ball home from close range. In the 79th minute, the first equaliser came — and it was Monks again who scored. Another l acute angle shot gave Collins


points looked to be well with­ in Clitheroe' reach — but as


ittle hope of saving. Now. two very important


later, after sustained pres­ sure and some of (.he


Clitheroe got right hark Inin the game.'


less for Clitheroe by the. interval and for the. first, few minutrs arter the restart Darwrn looked set on adding to their tally. But, then clitheroe staged a revival that, turned the second hair into a six goal si,niggle. Bravely throwing all into


players, with the result, that Monks was hooked in the 31st minute and Gaskell followed him a quarter of an


injury, two other incidents marred the fast-moving nine goal thriller. Tight referee­ ing led to a, large number of stoppages, and aroused the


centre forward Gaskell watched the ball pass him as he crouched on the ground and adjusted big bootlaces. Beside the Darwen player’s


been playing with 10 men for several minutes, while


At this point, Clitheroe had


performance was an all too familiar one for the Clitheroe fans. After taking the early initiative, they seemed to suffer a brief lapse, and this time it came after less than half an hour. Darwen capitalised. as


too. Outside left Meadow- croft, scorer of Darwen’s second goal was later car­ ried off after an accidental collision with John Kirk. He was treated at hospital for a broken ankle. The home side’s first half


Joe Kocsis broke a leg. Saturday’s visitors suffered


Clitheroe 4, Darwen 5.


stormed back from a 3-0 deficit to equalise twice in the second half. But at the crucial


PLAYING their first league game for a Clitheroe seemed on course for a victory as mey


VISIT BY LEAGUE LEADERS


with Darwen was the first of lour cousecutivc hoiiio "ieagrue meetings.


league performance in the coming weeks — the game


to one. Saturday’s kick-off is at, 2-45 p.jn. Supporters have an added


play at Shawbridge on Sun­ day as well, when they face a. team of local amateurs for Joe Kocsis’ benefit match. A sizeable crowd is evpec-


chance to see their side at the weekend •


— Clitheroe


WE CLEAR AND REPAIR


ted at the match, when opposition is being provided by a. team of local amateurs organised by (lie committee, (bat runs (he Coplow Dynamos side. Inside right Kocsis. who broke five bones in his leg in a, mis Imp earlier in the season, is now a regular supporter of bis colleagues. The selected Clitheroe Amateur XI will line up:


he local referee Mr Peter Da-wber, and kick off is at 2-30 p.m. Programmes are on sale from committee mem­ bers. price 15p, or at (he gale.


Barnett, Kirk, Lawson. Ross, llitchcn. Gaskell, AVioth, Monks, Higgins. Edishurv. In charge of the game will


Sub: Rigby (Waddington). Reserves: Trotter and John­ son (King’s Arms), Slack and King (Royal Oak), Mantle (Waddington). Clitheroe will select from: Onyon. Kirkntan. Taylor.


>, Robinson (King's Arms).


dington), Bialccki (Commer­ cial). Ward (King’s Arms), P


Whittaker (Waddington). Pedder (King’s Anns), Prccdy (Royal Oak), yj, Robinson (Gisburn). Scott (King’s Arras I. Richards (Waddington). Chadwick (White Lions). Lund (Wad­


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flashed when Hopkmson netted again, completing ip,


-- hut. in llie dying seconds of injury time, their hope,, of rven this reward were


Clitheroe seemed assured of one point, for their troubles


his second with a. good shot from directly in front 0f goal. Time w'as running out. and j


clitheroe caught up again, when 'Kirk, not to be out done by colleague Monks, got,


the home side seemed poised for the final kill they lost, heart. again. After gp minutes, Hopkinson put. I ini~\vrn back on top with a shot, from close quarters past. Hie Doored Onvon. .Still fighting on gamely,


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