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Amateur League against


ROYER 5 our 1973


H«msiJ Cl i theroe 1. Wigan Rovers 1.


.-we struggle at- Darwen this weekend as Yh?v did ’against bottom-of-the-table Wigan n Saturdsy.'' there can be no optimism about


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Kirkman. W'ebb, Lawson, Kirk, Kitchen, Grindrod, Ga shell, AVroth, Monks. Wigan: Priestley, Williams.


Bolton.


Heaton. Maalma. Fairhurst, Culshaw. Brooks, Hart, Small. Hock, Hitchen. Referee: P. Birchall,


HARD GAME


IT will be a good result if Clithcroc can achieve even a draw at Darwen on Sat­ urday. The league-leaders have


the Anchor. Accrington and Skelmersdale Reserves arc


dropped only two points (two draws) in 13 games


ment, C'lithcroe won by a single goal last season, and the full record at the Anchor shows 15 wins for Danvcn, IQ for Clithcroe and four draws. At Shawbridge in October,


Darwen were 5—4 victors, the deciding goal coming in injury time.


Local clubs challenge


CLITHEROE took a 6-2 victory over Great Harwood in the Accrington and Dis- strict Conservative Snooker League. Great Harwood were determined not to leave empty-handed though and won 12—5 at dominoes. Church B team defeated


Whailey B 6—2 at snooker and 10—5 at dominoes. SNOOKER


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SCRATCH TEAM


tives' snooker team is the only one t-o play under han­ dicap in the Accrington League. Playing on scratch,


IT is nor. commonly realised that Clitheroe Conserva­


Clitheroe has to give every individual opponent several points start — which makes the club's position as cham­ pionship challengers all the more remarkable.


CLITHEROE A m a t e u r League wooden spoonists Rimington are the only side not to have won away from home this season.


whailcv a ........•... .......... 139 ..................... .......... 123


14?


6 73 5 63 r»9 57


the onlv sides not to come away empty handed. If it is any encourage­


Clitheroe: Onyon, Taylor, With luck Clitheroe could


PLAYER SENT OFF BUT CHATBURN WIN


Chatburn -I. Trinity 3.


DESPITE being reduced to 10 men for half the match, Chatburn turned a 1-2 half-time reverse into a deserved 4-3 victory, and but for Kay in the Trinity goal the score might have been doubled.


taining and played in ideal conditions.


but Trinity took the initia­ tive in the loth minute when Wilkinson picked up a bad goal kick by Johnson and five minutes later they went further ahead through Turnbull when a deflection left Johnson helpless,


Chatbum kicked downhill,


down and began to play some good football, scoring in the 35th minute through Bowman. They continued To press and only Kay preven­ ted an equaliser.


Chatburn then settled


half with 10 men. and with Jervis instead of Nadin. Straight from the kick-off a shot by Holgate was defier, ted into the net to level the scores.


ners, the home side took the lead when a good run down the. left by Dobson left Read free to score. Five minutes later, a long kick by John­ son for once beat McGurk. and Read went through to beat the 'keeper.


Trinity gave them their third goal when a cross by Turnbull was headed in by Taylor. But for some bril­ liant saves by Kay in the Trinity goal. Chatburn


Continual pressure by


Penman. Swarbrick, McGurk, Mortimer, Taylor, Riga, Turnbull, Wilkinson, Devine. Conti.


Turner. Holgate. Leach. Metcalfe, Read. Nadin. Dobson, Bowman, Slinger, Jervis. Trinity: Kay. Atkinson,


Whallevt* take


revenge


Waddinglon Res. 1. Whallcy t


appointed referee, Air T. Goring, another official, Mr G. Duerden—who had come as a spectator—took control of the match. The pitch was in fairly good condition despite the’ week's bad weather. Wadaington played down


WADDINGTON Reserves and Whallcy were both without a league point since earlv December before their meeting at Twitter Lane. Victory' for Whaliey by 4-1 not only ended their bad run bur avenged a 7-1 reverse inflicted by tlv. Reserves earlier in the season. In the absence of the


might -have doubled the score, but the visitors were also unlucky when Leach kicked a "certain'' goal off the line. Chatburn: Johnson. Jones,


wild tackle by Penman in­ jured Nadin, and Dobson's retaliatory tackle earned him a booking, while Met­ calfe was sent off for dissent. Chatbum began the second


Just before half-time a Tne game was very enter­


CLOSE FINISH IN PROSPECT


King's must be favourites at this stage with a two- point advantage and a game in hand. But the Oak have been coming along on the rails, and they seem to have the easier run-in over the remaining fixtures. This


With only two front run­


Hurst Green fitter


Royal Oak 2, Hurst Green 3


the game had not centre- half Grimes been carried off with a cartilage injury just on half-time. Since they had already used their sub­ stitute. they had only 10 men in the second half. Royal Oak dominated play


in the first 10 minutes and took a deserved lead through Aspinwall, a lead which they preserved until the interval. Immediately afterwards, however, the injury prob­ lems began when Sharp pulled a muscle and had to be replaced by E. Burgess. At this stage. Oak were


much the better side, and Y


greaves, Rawsthorne. Sharp, Grimes. King. McAllcy, Aspinwall. Preedy. Foulker. R. McLean. Sub.: E. Bur­ gess. Hurst Green: Young. Seed,


fourth win in a row, and was just reward for their fitness and exxellent team­ work. Royal Oak: Slack, Har­


the penalty spot,, and in the last minute Aspinwall scored again for Royal Oak their 100;h goal of the season'. This was Hurst Green's


Czapowski scoring for Hurst Green in a ’ goalmouth scramble. Royal Oak were up against it with only 10 men.’ and a^ Hurst Green pressed. Eustace put the villagers in front with a great, header. Greenup made it 3-1 from


roune, the Hurst Green 'keeper, made some good saves. Then the -slide began, with


ROYAL OAK'S champion, ship drive faltered against Hurst Greer., whose superior fitness helped them to a 3-2 win. The Oak might have saved


AS the Ciithcroe Amateur Football League season builds up to its climax, there looks to be two horses in the championriiip race—King's Arms and Royal Oak. R e i g n i n g champions


C h a t b u r n , Commercial, Rimington. White Lions. Away: Chipping, Low Moor Club, Waddinglon Reserves. Royal Oak — Home: Bil-


is how they compare: King's Arms — Home;


mendous gallop to the finishing post. Saturday breaks away


lington, Chatbum. Low Moor Club. Rimington. Away: Grindleton, Whalley.


It all adds up to a tre­


from tire league scene with the first round of the Ait-ken Shield. The programme:


Chatbum v Whailey (BA), Trinity v Low Moor Club


iDS). Commercial v Grindle- ;on (GDi. Waddington Res v Billinstcn (JKi, Hurst Green v White Lions (GB'. Chipping v King's Arms <LFi. Rimington and Royal Oak have byes into the second round.


RESULTS


Low Moor Club 0. Billincton 5; Rimington 2. White lions 6: Waddington Res 1, Whailey 4: Grindleton 4. Commercial 1: Royal Oak 2. Hurst Green 3; Chipping v King's Anns — postponed 'ground unfit).


Chatburn 4, Trinity 3:


Hujvst Green ......... 22 13 1 3 27 Chipping ............... 20 11 2 7 24 Billington .............. 22 9 5 3 23 Commercial ........... 23 9 4 10 22 Whallev ................ 24 4 4 16 12 Lou* Moor C ......... 23 3 6 14 12 Waddinpton R . . . . 21 5 0 16 10 Grindleton ............. £> -4 2 14 10 Rimington ............20 1 3 16 5


Trirsifv .................. 24 14 5 5 33 Royal Oak .......... 20 14 3 3 51 Whiu Lions ......... 23 13 5 5 31 Cbstburn .............. 23 14 3 6 31


Kin?'5 Arms . . . . 13 l(j 1 2 35 p w n t. p


WHALLEY RANGERS


W H A L L E Y RANGERS’


youngsters will probably have to play against one ol their own team-mates on Sunday, when they enter­ tain an under-13 side from Accrington and District Boys’ League. For named in the 16 from


tween under-16 and under-15 teams, will be played the fol­ lowing week, kicking off at the same time. The latest news about


Live-scy. Croft. Eustace. Bol­ ton, Czapowski, Walton, Gre en h al e h, Wilkinson, Greenup.


before half-time following a defensive mix-up. and a terrible mistake by Rigby


kept control and scored twice more.Waddincton would do well to bring back their out of favour ’players, Behan and Wilde, to add much-needed aggression to the front line.


second half. After this, the visitors


and Thomber led to tbeir taking the lead in the


punch, the Reserves took the lead after 30 minutes when Hargreaves had the simple task of pushing the ball over the line after good work by Scott. Whailey levelled the scores


the slope in the first half and completely dominated the middle, but, finishing was very weak and the Whailey goalkeeper had little to do. Despite their lack of


S U N D A Y G AM E A R R A N G E D


home game with Accrington Stanley is Sunday, March 18th. I t was postponed in October because of Clitb- eroe's L*FC Cup match with St Helens. Tile club lias, meanwhile,


NEW date for Clithcroe's


Rangers’ 16-year-old goal­ keeper Martin Brownlow. who — as we reported Te- cently — has had a trial with Everton, is that the Goodison Park club want to take another look at him in a year's time.


BURGESS BEATEN


about Clitheroe's Lancashire Combination history, grem­ lins made it look as. though the club joined as recently as 1965. The date should, of rourse. have read 1925—48 years ago.


lost the services of Dennis Higgins, who has left because of pressure of work. Higgins, from Preston, made 19 ap­ pearances, mostly at left- back. In our item last week


TABLE TEAM MUST WAIT


HAVING completed their fixtures, Pendlc Mill A lead the Ribblesdale Tennis Association, division one, by three points. But the cham­ pionship itself hinges on


the head and foot of the league tables have been competitive and most in­ tense of recent years. Calderstones, at home to


the results of Calderstones and Ribblesdale Wanderers A team who have two games outstanding. This season's struggles at


Pendle Mill 'A', inflicted the second defeat of the season on the mill side in


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effort bv Calderstones with G. Roberts, H. Blackburn and D. Wynne all winning two games. Replying for the visitors, D. Mackenzie won three games and he was partnered by C. Pickles


order to finish victors 6—4. It. was an all round team


Chatbum St Paul's to maintain their challenge. N. Morton and T. Hall won three games each with P- Baines one game to record the successes of the cricket


m tlie doubles game. RWCC 'A' won 7—3 at


LANCASHIR E billiards champion Harr:.’ Burns was too good lor Waddington's Norman Burgess when they met at Whitefield on Mon­ day night in the semi-final of- this year's champion­ ships. Norman was below form,


but even at bis best he would have been very hard pressed to beat Burns, who won by 500 points to 229. Burns had breaks of 60


off at Mitton Road at 2-30 p.m., is the first of two ar­ ranged to give Accrington officials the chance to cast a critical eye over their own players. Match number two. be­


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Substantial stocks of — SAND, CEMENT, CHIPPINGS, BRICKS, IMITATION STONE, PLASTER. PLASTERBOARD


TELEPHONE CLITHEKOE 4977 NEW & RECONDITIONED WASHERS & CLEANERS Hoover, Servis, Philips,


Hotpoint, ParnsSS, Ado, Burco, Lovaiux, Rolfs 57 Henthorn Road, Clitheroe


OFFICE FURNITURE BUSINESS MACHINES


LARGE STOCKS FOR QUICK DELIVERY


EFFICIENT AFTER-SALES SERVICE mmmrn


CASH OR LQVY ALL INCLUSIVE. MONTHLY T E t e


CALDER VALE SHOWROOMS BURNLEY Tel 26622—9 lines — turn h f t a t b o ttom o f WBSfgate


ADVERTISER and TI TRADES GUIDE


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