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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 1st, 1973 15


Clitheroe sink in mud a t Accrington


Accrington Stanley 5, Clitheroc I,AST-MINUTC hitch over registration with the


Lancashire FA meant, th a t Clitheroe could not after all field veteran goalkeeper Lindsay Wallace a t the


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weekend. But as things turned out,


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£Ser 39-year-old Wallace made a record 570 Lanca­ shire Combination appear­ ance? before leavin g Clitheroe six veal's ago. Instead, they engaged the cen-ice? of Derek Whittaker.


°Tlic^ Clitheroe sirir had hoped to borrow Wallace rim Darwen. As their goal-


-* far as goalkeepers were concerned—Whittaker him- fdf was injured with minutes to go-and left the field, to be replaced by c-ntre forward Steve Gas-


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troubles, however, over new signing Rodney Webb, from Cheshire League ride Burs- courii. New blood in the defence, right back Webb made a. promising debut, while his predecessor in t.hc number two shirt, Kirkman, moved to inside left, Clearly put off by the


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poor state of t.hc pitch, Clitheroe were very lucky indeed to be only a goal down by the interval. In fart, before the kick-off, referee ’ Mr C. Moffett, of Preston. was doubtful whether the game could be played.


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trouble


ONE reason for the poor slate of Accrington Stanley’s pitch was — snowballs. Club officials explained that giant snowballs rolled by chil­ dren during the recent snow had melted on the pitch, and concen­ trated a large amount of water in a small area.


result in abandonment. The rain held off — a.nd


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.eacue fixtures because of their cup runs, were keen to play, but Mr Moffett warned mat further rain could


wmehow for most of the niSb half Clitheroe managed to survive a barrage of Stanley attacks, with only one goal from the past four watches, the home side were obviously keen to get back


into the scoring-but it was not their day, as shot® were


and on several occasions *•4 uck the woodwork. All the Stanlev forwards


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i s t Soal seemed certain u M m 011 t,ne pres- the Hof heavy pressure on


ntii ?{,: phtheroe survived the interval.


n'analfprncn'.1h0wever. player- bookea Udisbuiy was ^ e d shortly before half-


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Making his *e«»ld aPPf.7 snee of the season. Whit­ taker. despite, conceding five coals put up a great effort. It was not Clitheroe's day


the. season. But the Cheshire side ere likely it© present sterner opposi­ tion than when they lost 3-0 to Clitheroe in the opening match of thc season. Dukinfield already have


VICTORY over Dukinfield at Shawbridge on Satur­ day will give Clttheroc their second “ double ” of


six away wins this season, and have beaten league champions St Helens twice. This is only their fifth


season in the Lancashire Combination. At Shaw­ bridge so far there, have been two wins each.


equaliser w i t h i n five minutes. Hopes of a


Clitheroe revival were short­ lived as. in the 60th minute, McDowell saw goalkeeper Whittaker grab the wet ball, а. nd then let it slip through his legs and over the line. Continuous pressure by


outside right Davies, one in the 83rd minute, and the other four minutes later. Despite this, Accrington's tally was not sO high as it at one time threatened to be.


Wilcox, Farrell, Howlev, Baron. Davies. Hinkshian, Smith. Illingworth. Mc­


Accrington S: Ellis. Beard,


Dowell.Clittieroe: Whittaker. Webb, Edisbury. Kirk, Lawson, Tavlor. Ross, Wroth, Gas- kel'l, Kirkman, Monks.


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BILLINGTON CLIMB BACK


DEFEATING Dog Inn 8-nil in the CUtheroe and district Darts League, Billington Bafid Club regained their position at the top of division one, on equal


points with Bridge Lin.. And in the second division,


CWMC whitewashed the Walmsley. DIVISION 1


Do- Inn u, Billington Band Club ° R0S-a" Oak 4, Pendle Witch 4; Brockhall SC 1, Low Moor Club t . Waddington SG 3, Black Horse 5, Joiner’s Arms 3, Bridge Inn 5; Waggon and Horses 2, Black Bull


White Horse 6, Cross Keys 2;


б. Highest finish, T. Poole, Dog Inn, 153


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Bridge Inn ......................... }« 83 Billington BC ..................... 1» »3


Low Moor C ..................... 16 <0 Joiner's Arms ...................... 16 66 While Horse ...................... 16 62 Black Bull


Black Horse......................... >6 82 Pendlc Witch ...........


16 13 Waddington SO .................. 16 53 .......................... 16 60


Cross Keys .......................... 16 57 Waggon and Horses.......... 16 50


Brockhall SC ...................... 16 45 Dog Inn ................................. 16 44 Royal Oak ......................... 16 43


DIVISION 2


S anu SO 6: Crown lun 2, Con­ servative Club 6; Dbg and par­ tridge iCIItheroe) 4. Dog and Par­ tridge (Barrow) 4; Station 0. CWMC 8; Lower Buck 4. clltheroe CC 4; King's Arms 6, British Legion 2: Conimerclal 6. Horse­


shoe 2. Highest finish,, L. Mount, Dog


and Partridge (Barrowl 120. P Pts


Ribblesdale S and S C ---- 16 82 CWMC ................................. >6 77 Conservative Club .......... 16 76 Dog & Partridge (Barrow) 16 74 Horseshoe


Judge Walmsley 2. Rlbblcsdalc


Station to jump into second place. Ribblesdale S an d SC maintained their lead with a 6-2 victory over the Judge


extent of Clitheroe’s efforts, and the home side put home two more shots to Conclude the sinking of Clitheroe in the Accrington mud. Both goals came from


get, into the game—this time only a. minute la,ter, when Gordon Ross tried for his second and saw an Accrington defender put past his own ’keeper while tiring to intercept. Thai-, however, was the


Accrington lea to their third goal, a. close-range shot in the 73rd minute, again from McDowell. Again Clitheroe tried to


AMATEUR FOOTBALL


BILLINGTON GRAB ‘DERBY’ WINNER


IVhalley 2, Billington 3,


NOT ONE of the many would have thought th a t


condition of the pitch, the quality of play -was to be admired. The visiting side,


showing greater aggression in the opening exchanges,


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spectators watching this keenly fought derby match both these teams had been struggling in recent weeks.


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kinson, when the Whalley defence failed to cut out a cross from Billington left. Scott scored the second when a long ball through the mid­ dle bounced badly on the wet surface and left him in the clear.


after the turn round and be­ fore long a run down the right by Ashton gave Wilson a chance, and he netted from a very narrow angle.


spurred on to greater effort, and during the remainder of g the half came back into the


CONTROL MIDFIELD Undeterred, Whalley were


ame. This trend continued


O'Meara were taking con­ trol of midfield, and it was the latter who levelled the scores with 25 minutes left. Picking up a poor clearance from Chew, O’Meava. lobbed the ball into the net from about 40 yards.


Rutherford, Hint and


A real ding-dong game de­ veloped, with Whalley hav­ ing the best, of the exchanges —but it was Billington who eventually scored the vital goal. With 10 minutes to go. they were awarded a free kick about 30 yards out, and when the ball had been chipped over the. defensive wall, Scott was on hand to score his second goal. A good, game in trying conditions, and well controlled by referee. Mr G. Duerden,


Trinity


move up on the leaders


Rimingtoti 0, Trinity 2.


WITH a little more skill up front to match their credit­ able defence, Ritnington could have held Trinity to


deserved their victory, which took them to second in the table.


a closer score than 2-0. The visitors, nevertheless,


of the initial exchanges, and a good shot had Kay iii the visitors’ goal at full stretch to turn the bail for a corner. When Trinity pressed. Lambert and the full-backs limited clear-cut chances. McGurk put Trinity ahead, however, With a great header.


Rimington had the better


goals after the break, but the home defence covered well and ’keeper Alan Hack­ ing was in great form.


bull in space to slot the ball past the advancing ’keeper. This was Virtually the only time that Lambert gave Turnbull room — and Rimington paid the price.


Trutex fight back


Trutex 4, White Lions 3


LOSING a first-minute lead before the interval, Trutex


against White Lions, played a t Dick Field, Trutex scored through Rush at the very start, but toon trailed 2—1 because of slack defence work, Rush equal­ ised, biit Lions snatched a lead for half-tune. Attacking


victory. In their friendly match


incessantly


with the slone in their (favour, Trutex equalised through Behan. Williams did well in the Lions’ goal before Rush cut in from the left and slipped the ball past him for a well taken winner for Trutex. and a hat-trick for himself. Trutex were well served


fought hard after the re­ start for a well-deserved


spasmodic, but a good Trinity move found Turn-


Rimington’s attacks were Trinity pressed for more


took a two-goal lead in the first half hour. The first came from Par­


PROGRAMME AMATEUR LEAGUE


Chipping; Billington v Rimington; Hurst Green v Whalley; Royal Oak V King's Anns: White Lions v Wad­ dington; Grtndleton v Low Moor Club.


RESULTS


Whalley 2, Billington 3; King’s Arms 6, White Lions 3; Chipping 5, Commercial 0;


Rimington 0. Trinity 2;


Low Moor Club 1, Chatburn 5.


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Kings Afffis Trinity ..........


chibpiog .... Billtngton Hurst Greco Commercial .. Waddington .. Whalley.


Jtoya 1 On k ., White Lions Chatburfi . . . .


Low Moor C Grindleton ... Rimington ...


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17 15 21 12 16 12


19 It ip a 19 10 20 8


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i 47 25 i 44 24 > 39 21


l 69 21 l 54 19 ; 74 10 : 80 16 68 10 i PO 7 - 99 5


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Chipping turn on the heat


Chipping 5, Commercial 0


change a 1-0 interval score to a final 5-0. Ih the first few minutes,


CHIPPING turned on the heat in the second half against Commercial to


son increased the lead from Proctor’s cross. Commercial mussed a chance Jo reduce the arrears \vk :u Wood- worth put a penalty wide. Instead, R.. Freeman scored


Commercial nearly went ahead when Bradley just missed connecting and Ire­ land hit the bar with the ’keeper beaten. Duncanson shot just wide for Chipping, but they went in front through Proctor. After the restart. Duncan­


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again for Chipping. From a delicate chip, Atkinson made it 4-0, atlrl Squires showed how to take a penalty after Loynd brought down Duncanson.


BLACKBURN COMBINATION


TWITTER LANE CLASH OFF FOR SECOND TIME


THERE was a sense of anti-climax in the camps of Blackburn Combination sides Waddlrigton and Brock- hall a t the weekend, when their clash a t Twitter Lane was postponed for the second time this season.


to the semi-finals of the Cot­ ton Cup, defeating Gregson Lane 3-1.


ton is t in t on Saturday they will have Peter Carter back in the side for their clash against Redhouse. Mick Yates, nearly recovered from injury, will be substitute. Caldefstones are through


SATURDAY


Walpamur, Waddington v Redhouse. Division 3: Gt Harwood Wellington Res y Calderstones.


Ainsworth scores three


Calderstonts 3. Grcgson Lane 1


A HAT-TRICK by Kevin Ainsworth assured Calder- stones FC of a place in the Blackburn combination’s cotton CUp, at the expense Of Third Division colleagues Gregson Lane. The third round fight —


Division 2; Brockhall v


on February 17th at Brock- hall, and the game at Wad­ dington will be re-arranged for an evening kick-off to­ wards the ehd of the season. (jOod news for Waddihg-


They will eventually meet Table Tennis


Pendle A unbeaten


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their unbeaten record in a keenly - contested game against Pendle Mill A. John Pickles, last season’s singles champion, played extremely veil to win all his three games for St Paul’s. N. Hargreaves won their fourth game. FOr the mill side. D. Mackenzie and C. Pickles


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B 2. RWCC A 8; Chatbum 4, Pendle Mill A 6: Brock­ hall A 1, C'hatburn St Paul's 9: RWCC A 10, Chatbum 0; Pendle Mill A 6. Chatburn St Paul's 4; Chatburn 10, Brockhall A 0.


Reynolds Was replaced by T. Pinch after he strained a muscle. Only five minutes later, it Was Pinch who evaded two defenders and crosed the ball for Ainsworth to complete his hat-trick. A good all-round performance by the home side led to a sporting game, well con­ trolled by the referee. The semi-final will take place on April 6th.


keeper and the woodwork. Williams, O’Neill and Ben­ nett did well for Lions.


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CALDERSTONES FC select Woodhead Cup


PENDLE Schools reached the semi-final of the Wood- head Cup with a 4-2 victory over Crosby and Litherland at St Augiistihe’s, Billington.


Furphy (CRGSl, R. Green, two (St Augustine’s), and P. Seddon (Gawthorpe). Out­ standing in the heavy condi­ tions wefe A. Stace and S. Astin (both. St Augustine’s) and R. Green.


Scorers for Pendle were K.'


Bargli. Shuttleworth, How­ ard, Reynolds, Backhouse, Lee. Holden, . Ainsworth, Wright, Pinch, Bradley.


JN the Amateur Football League, King’s Arms have hbt lost since Augiist 26th, but the longest overall un­ beaten sequence belongs to Royal Oak, who have played 11 matches since their last defeat on October 7th.


OLITHBROE’S 5—2 defeat at the weekend means that the team have scored 53 league goals in the season— and conceded exactly the Same number.


IT is unlikely Lbart Clithenoe FC will make another at­ tempt to borrow Dafwcn goalkeeper Lindsay Wallace in the near future, said sec­ retary Colin Wilson after Saturday’s match. Wallace was to have replaced Onyon, who had a business commitment, biit the plant fell through.


69 of Royal Oak’s 86 Amateur League goals: Preedy (19), Aspihwall (17), R. McLean (15). A. McLean (11) and Foulker <7). Preedy’s goals have all coihe In the last seven games.


Five players have scored


Peddle Mill A . . . . 6 5 1 0 11 m v e e A ................. 6 5 0 1 10 Chatburn St Paul 5 2 2 1 6 Calderstones


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Chatburn ............... 6 1 0 5 2 Pendle Mill B . . . . 5 1 0 4 2 Brockhall A ......... 5 0 0 5 0


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Whalley in the lead


A 6 (dominoes 11), Oswald- twistle 2 (5). Individual


A GOOD victory over Oswaldt.wistle gave Whalley A leadership of Accrington division ahd district Con­ servative Snooker League at the Weekend. The result was: Whalley


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