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H an emphatic 10—1 victory over Low Moor Club. _ ti*ne virt.nnllv Vtall r»v,
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rCvcak Low Moor side no ... I0 organise themselves. tC match was full of in-
'-'hi aresitn'e paid off with Lp away side leading 5-1 at
'-V-ori,' half. This con-
perltaus the best goal of ... n;i!c'n came in the first .;■/ "stewart received the
ball on the wing and took it past three men before crossing to Wilson, who headed a fine goal from the edge of the area.
lington continued to attack the home goal and scored a further five goals to make it a most convincing win.
BMUnplon: Chew. Abrahams, Evans. Mason, Parkinson, Threl-
fall, Stewart. Rodia, Bennet. Duckworth, Wilson.
Hurst Green find eight times
Hurst Green 8, Chipping 3
HURST GREEN wasted no time in continuing on
l-.fir seal trail, finding Hie net in only five minutes. ILlvneux hit home a good cross from Dowden. with Gre?nli?.lsh soon afterwards volleying in a free kick y® just outside the box.
... ’retaliated through Eledet. who beat, the ad- rt-tem ■o
Stunt into action. Chip-
cac interesting football, Green increasing
g" keeper with a long ■’:, soli) sides served up
(e:r lead when Greenup frowned a solo run with a i-v Plot that iiew into the
completed a hat-lriek-after combining with Greenup. Greenhalgh made it seven
were too good for Chipping who were handicapped by a weak defence. Duncanson played well for the visitors and Wilkinson, although not on the score sheet, was out standing for Hurst Green.
mvski. Dowden. Moljueux, M. Greenhalgh, Bolton, D. Greenup.* Sub: Jacques.
S Hurst Green: Young, Llvesey, cod. Wilkinson, Houston, Czap-
man. Ellison, R. Freeman, Blerard, Squires, Gomall, Dun- eanson. Procter, Preston, Rhodes. Sub: Robinson.
Chipping: Traynor, P. Free
Defence lets down Royal Oak
Royal Oak 2, Commercial 1
A NUMBER of defensive errors resulted in Royal 0:k coming to grief when they entertained Com- T/rcial
rot’s well and produced si! goo.-i first half foot s',". Fotilker soon ' put the tonte f;dc in front but the sferage was short-lived, a iccrivc slip-up allowing '.Vsmorih through to level :'u cores. A period of end ' r::d play led to McClean i":nn Royal Oak ahead more with a great goal,
t.ve minutes into the "3d half. Commercial
Both trams used the
s.’e back on level terms trough Bradley and they ‘ on top with some good
-a work. Boy?.! Oak were awarded tensity but McClcan's ;t' v.a5 well saved, and
pletely miskickcd, Smith was there to put the visi tors once more in front with a splendid shot.
in style but to no avail be cause of a lack of un derstanding among the for wards. Another defensive mistake allowed Bradley to give Commercial a 4-2 "win on merit.
Royal Oak then attacked
Nadin. Harrison, Hik.y. Foulkor, P re rd y , McAlly, Aspinwall, Raws, thorne, McClcan. Sub: D. Dob son.
Smith, Bradley. D. Bialccki, Wil kinson. McTear.
Jackson. Dewhurst. Woodworth. T. Gcldard. M. Gcldard. Speak.
Commercial:. . Thisllothwaito,
Lions miss a late penalty
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Lions 0, Kimington 1
fIMlJCGTON scored their second successive victory ■•'ii an away win over Lions.
; wed very well and began nnieh in command,
It 1:c'.y men they
J* wte denied a goal by • ;.e fine goalkceping of
lorceri several comers "''.■on?.
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.... similar pattern was re- f'-in early m the second
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..i'1’ Luf iimc score of 0-0 sii'ued the. play in which
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go Rimington went in front through Riley who scored from a good pass by Graham. This brought the match
alive as Lions were forced in to the a l lack to try to sal vage r. point. Their almost continual pressure paid off when they were awarded a. penalty in the final moments of the game. But the spot kick was missed and the re feree blew for time.
Lions: Coupe, Woodworth (Ei. Woodworth t J) , Smalley 1F1.
son, Johnson. Colebourne. Hacking iW>. Metcalfe, Healey, Cook. Riley, Hacking <J), Graham.
g r in d l e t o n in charge Grindlcton
1, WhallcyO J i
I;',, a Soulless first half, Jytiris produced some iith. 0 aftacking football
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•sZ.'u a*!er the reteree had L.u'tffil the linesman.
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winning goal as they began to assume command. Barry Jones had a particularly good game for Grindleton and Gillibrand and Dust for the visitors.
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HolrlitiS!. B. W. .I0 !if.-, C. Dcw- Imrsl. Turner. Power. ShorrorK, Tuylnr. B. A. .lone.'-. Driver.
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Tcnsrfrilr, Du.'-t. Yates. Richards, Tntlrrsall. Richmond. Davies. Gillibrond, Bradshaw. Sub.: Berry.
On Sunday
down 3-3 at Bacup but won 3-1 at Shawbridge, the visitors’ goal coming from a penalty. For this week end’s game Clithcroe are likely to name the same side that defeated Prescot last Saturday.
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Royal Oak:
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from a rebound, Procter pulled one back for the visi tors but then Traynor pushed a Molyneux corner into his own net for the final tally of 8-3. On balance, Hurst Green
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WHEN the Clithcroe and District Amateur League lost Mr Barry Allen as a player through injury, they gained a referee. Barry, a litter at Atkinson’s, lias now been
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interest in football having played for the town team as a schoolboy and for Low Moor, Grindleton and Waddington in the amateur league. As well as his interest in football, lie is also a
should be “ give and take by both the referee and the players.”
keen cricketer, being captain of his works team and treasurer of the Ribblc Valley Cricket League. Barry believes tha t for a successful match there
but his ultimate aim. like most local referees, is to be on the Football League list.
His immediate aim is to gain class one status
Trinity hand out a lesson
Trinity 4, Wadriington Reserves 1
ABLY marshalled by the veteran Hargreaves, the reserves gave Trinity an early lesson in close man- to-man football. Though only slightly built, the front runners were a constant threat to the home defence and Beer and McGurk were lucky, when beaten, to see Hall save a t the feet of Walker and Thornber.
Turnbull at the once very familiar No. 11. He was more involved, and rounded Tshcnvood by sheer speed, but Morrison" and Wilkinson could not convert the cross. A calculated lob in flic
pitch. Trinity afterwards gave the Yorkshire young sters a lesson or two, but Hargreaves was the visitors’ sa-viour several times and Joyce a sure-handed keeper. An indirect kick only six
Walker put. Waddington level. Choycc and Beer were, switched positionally by Trinity, the latter having taken an early knock. On the big castle field
15llt minute put Turnbull through and. moving in diagonally, he drove the bull tinder Joyce for the opening goal. Three minutes later,
yards out should have been a certain goal for Trinity, but it was Swarbrick who finally netted.
W e e k e n d
f i x t u r e s FIXTURES
Moor Chib (BA). Billington v Royal Oak (DS). Com mercial V King’s Arms (TG). Chatburn v Hurst Green (PD), Rimington v Chipping (JK). Whalley v Trinity (EH). Lions V Grindleton
(GB). RESULTS
Hurst Green 8, Chipping 3: Lions 0. Rimington 1; Low Moor Club 1, Billington in; Royal O-k 2. Commercial 4; Trinity 4, Waddington 1.
Grindleton 1, Whallcy 0;
Linns ............ ttimington .. King’s .......... Chathurn . . . . Waddingtnn .. Commercial Trinltv ......... Grinrllcton WUington
Chipping . . . .
Hurst Grern Hoya| Oak
I.MC ............. Whnllcy . .. ..
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SPORTING FIREMEN
CLITHEROE Fire Brigade, runners-up in the Lancashire County Fire Brigade snooker knock-out competition last year, arc to field two teams in this season’s contest. The first-round draw has
already been made: one team will meet Rawtonstall away, and the other will be at home to Ecclcs. Dates for the matches have yet to be arranged. The Clithcroc brigade will
also be entering a team in the county darts knock-out, as In previous years.
AFTER winning their first three games in the Amateur League programme, Wad dington Reserves have not gained a point since Sep tember 22nd.
7 3 (I I li 7,i a i a r» X 2 0 4-1
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!» Wnddington Res v Low
Trinity, fielding a rather Swarbrick also took a experimental attack, had penalty kick and netted, but
he had to retake the kick because one of his colleagues was in the area and he again beat the keeper. Beer, who had remained
an hour coming up. Wad dington had a man carried off and Ross was substi tuted.
upheld, came more into the action and was put through and easily beat Joyce. With tile last quarter of
well together for Trinity, and the latter added a fourth goal—the last in a good, fast game which pro duced a scoreline perhaps slightly unfair in view of the efforts made by Wad- dington.
Turnbull and Beer worked
Trinity: Hull, rentnan, Rcrr, Swarbrict:. MrGtir!:, Edmondson. Wilkinson. Mortimer, Morrison. Cho.wo Turnbull. Sub.: Devinr.
Wadilincion Reserves: Joyce. Ishcrwood. Slack, Hargreaves, Waddington. Rush Dinsdale. Malone. Walker, Thornier, Salis bury. Sub : Ross.
TABLE TENNIS
Hospital side take lead
CALDERSTONES Hospital A lead division one of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association by one point over Clitheroe Cricket Club A. Still seeking their first point are Chatburn A and Ribblesdale Wanderers A.
Clithcroc Cricket Club B hold top place with two points more than Standen B. the cricket club team being the only one In either division to have collected maximum points. Slanden B earn the second place as tile result ol three succes sive wins after an opening
In the Second Division,
to an all-round team perform ance. G. Roberts. D. Wynn and IL Blackburn won two games each, and Roberts and Black burn won a closely contested doubles against T. Thompson and J. Pickles. For Trinity, .1.
defeat. AIn Division One, Caldenstones
bunt a strong Trinity A 7-3 due
Pickles had three splendid wins. a Local cricket rivals, Clithcroe
large and appreciative audience lor a rearranged game at
n<] Ribblesdale Wanderers had a
Church Meadow. The Clitheroc A string had an easy 7-3 win over their opposite number. F. Lee. spearheaded the victory with three, successes and main tained his 100 per cent, un beaten record. He was helped by R. Birch with two wins and M. Oldham one. For Ribblesdale.
Hall and Peel in a close doubles. For the latter this was their first doubles defeat. Clithcroe. Cricket Club R en
T. Hail won two and M. Peel one.
[^c.t and Birch defeated
joyed a 6-4 win over Standen C at Chathurn Road. J. Ko/.lowski won three games. J. Marlingdale two and M. Hall one. Staudcn C had two wins by S. Adcroft t and one by D. Fulton. They also
ook the doubles off Hall and Marlingdale. 1 Trinity B notched a decisive
0-0 at home to Catholic Youth Club B C Kendrick, E. Thomp son and F. Waterhouse won three each, the first two also taking the doubles. The youth club players were J. Whittaker, M. Simpson and Paliga. Meanwhile, CYC A enjoyed an
8*2 victory at the expense of Standen D. Club captain D. Lofthouse won three games and
so did B. Murphy. These two won the doubles against S. Siezkowski and D. Whittaker. J. Worden won one game for the Youth Club. CStanden’s two wins came from
ing finish for at 4-4, with two matches to play Standen had to win both for victory. For Brock- hall, D. Trotter and T. Hodgkin- son won two games- each but lost the doubles to T. Wadding ton and G. Cotterill. The other successes for Standen B wero T. Waddington. three wins, and G. Cotterili and D. Thomas one each.T. Waddington is the leading player in Division Two having won 11 out of 12 games.
. Stewart and D. Whittaker. S Rrockhall went down 4-6 to
tanden B. There was an excit
3 Division 1: Ribbtesdalo WCC A 7, Clitheroe CC A 7; Galderstones
. Trinity A3. StDivision 2; Clitherce CC B 6,
v Division T: Monday,. Slanden A C Calderstones A; Trinity A v Ahatbum A. Thursday, RWCC A v RWCC B. Rest week, CCC .Division 2: Tuesday. Standen B
FIXTURES
v Standen C; Calderstones B v SLandejt D; CYC B v Trutex. Wednesday. CCC B v Trinity B. CYC A v BrockhoiJ.
Calderslones A 4 q o 0 6 Clitheroo CC A
DIVISION I
Rlbb. Wand. CC A 4 2 4 Standen A . Trinity A .
Catholic YC A . 3 ?. 0 4 Standen C . Trutcx ......
Trinity B . .. Brocknall ...
4 3 2
4 3 0 2 1
3 0 0 3 0
Clitheroe CC B , Standen B .
Rlbb. Wand CC B 3 0 0 3 0 DTVI8ION 2
Chatbum A
3 2 i 0 5 ?. 1 0 3 2 0 0 2 0
2 1 0 2
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Galderstones B 2 0 0 2 0 Catholic YC B . 2 0 ft 2 ft Standen D .
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TOP scorers in league games in Clitheroc and District Amateur Football League at end of October were; A. Duncanson (Chipping. 11); R. Peel (King’s Ams.10); R. Molyneux (9). R. Wilkinson (8). M. Greenhalgh (7) (all Hurst Green); J. Procter (Chipping. 7): L. Aspimvall (7). R. McClcan (7), K. McCally (7) (all Royal Oak)
RESULTS
refereeing for two seasons. A class two referee he has always taken a keen
V, as t liisii In the second-half Bil
Wilson f41, Stewart 12) Evans 12), Mason and Rodia.
Scorers for Billingtou were
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Cli theme hack on goal trail
Clithevoe 5, Prescot Town 2.
AFTER failing to score in their previous three league games, Clitlieroe stormed to victcory over Prescot Town—and ended a run of six games without a win.
fo rmer Great Harwood player Graham Bisby was making his debut, and back in the side after 12 weeks' absence through injury was Rod Webb at inside-right. After an indifferent start,
nents were one of only three teams below them in the Combination table (before the game Clitheroe had four points to Prescot's three), this was the sort of match to bring back the spectators to Shawbridge. New Clitheroe signing
■And although their oppo
with Prescot if anything on top, the game burst into action with two goals in a minute—and Clitheroe were three goals ahead before half an hour had passed. Tony Monks, back at out
side-left after a break of three weeks, drew first blood after 15 minutes. Breaking through the Prescot defence unaided, he shot from a narrow- angle—and the ball whistled in off the post. Just one minute later,
TONY MONKS . . . lie and Clarkson score two each.
going Clitheroe's way and continued pressure led to Tony Monks claiming his second goal in the 27th minute. Leading scorer for his club. Monks — he has nine to his credit this season—easily foiled Precot keeper Webster with his left- foot shot.
FOILED
keeper John Onvon ha'd work to do for the first time. The visitors’ centre-forward. Lever, who was to score both his side's goals, had a shot blocked bv Onyon, and his second attempt went way over the bar. Monks seemed set on a
Soon after, .Clitheroe goal
centre-forw-ard Mick Clark son scored what was to be the goal of the match when he saw home an accurate cross from newcomer Bisby with a splendid diving header. For once everything was
Waddington upset by injury to
goalkeeper
Lower Cliapci 4, Waddington I
WADDINGTON'S hopes of reaching the Ewood Park
that Waddington were lucxy to get a second bite at the cherry, but during a storming first half the teams were unrecognisable as those which drew the previous week.
ally threw away this first round replay. It was generally admitted
hat-trick — and was only foiled when the Prescot goalkeeper made a brave dive at his feet. Goal No. 4 came for Clitheroe in the 41st minute, when Simuson broke through the defence unaided and ro u n d e d Webster. Despite their seemingly
though a hatful of goals was on the way, hut the best
It looked as
time the villagers’ goal keeper. Derek Whittaker, was badly injured by falling heavily on an iron bar at the back of the goal and this changed the course of the game.
Ten minutes before half
unassailable position, Clith croe continue pressing after the restart.
disoatch a cross from Monks and Simpson put over the bar from a few yards out. With 20 minutes to go.
Prescot crept nearer as Lever scored again. The visitors began to attack, but through poor finishing rarely presented real danger. Time was 'running short, and Prescot's last hopes were extinguished when Clarkson scored his second, from a move by Monks and Webb,
with four minutes to go Clithcroe: Onvnn. Turner. Riley.
mcr. Vaughan, Birkott. Bou!gcr. Schofield. Lennon. Alianson -D.L Lever. Field. Allanson (A.). Sub.: Blincow.
Birhv. Kirk. Lawson. Simpson. Webb. Clarkson. Eylcs tA.L Monks. Sub : Kirkman. Prescot Town: Webster. Rlm-
wards tried everything to add to their score. Webb and Clarkson both at tempted without success to
chances did not come until after Lever got his side's first goal in the 55th minute. Then the Clitheroc for
movements were restricted and Lower Chapel scored with a header lie would normally have reached.
still in their opening moed and Bialccki, their man of the match, put them level with a diving header from Pedder's free kick.
Waddington turned round
Although under siege Lower Chapel got the break with a penally goal. With plenty of time hi hand, Wadding ton panicked. As many ;is eight men were upfield at any one time seeking the equaliser, and Lower Chapel exploited the open spaces at the back.
having left the field unable to go on any longer. Lower Chapel scored twice more, including another penalty.
T h r e e - g o a l r a l ly n o t
SS Michael and John's 3.
e n o u g h St Mary’s 5,
A SECOND half burst of Miree goals was not enough to give SS Michael and John's the point they deserved.
soon overcame the difficult conditions and took the lead after'10 minutes following a mistake in the Clitheroc goal.
St Mary's from Bacup,
and this was reflected in the half-time scoreline of 5-0. SS Michael and John’s
The Clithcroc side played very badly in the first half
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PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING Caterer to the Music Profession
E. J. APPLETON 27 WOODLANDS RISE
HAWORTH, KEIGHLEY Tel. Haworth 351H
Bowden
Construction Registered
JOINERS
Timber specialists. All types of work undertaken. High class work. Free estimates. Prompt attention.
Ring Whalley 3241 FOR EVERYTHING
H O N D A IT’S COT TO BE
KEN MARTIN HONDAS 100% SPECIALIST.
AREA MAIN DEALER ★ Deposits from 10%
Open until 8 p.m. inc. Thursdays
72 BOLTON ROAD, BLACKBURN. Tel. 64932 W. BEER LIGHT HADLAGE
Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
CLITHEROE — TeL 22857 71 WOONE LANE
DECORATE YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
„TAINTINr.. DECORATING. Bi SKILLED TRADESMEN
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Phone Accrington 381611 -1 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE
CYRIL HOOIEY
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
57 WOONE LANE
CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 22023
Repairs, Reconditioning and Service or
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M m x m c E S Specialists on Keymatic
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WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs
ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
PARNALL—ROLLS—ADA
HOOVER— HOTPOINT—BURCO—SERVIS Sales and Workshop
2 FUAMON STREET CISTMOE - Tel 22979
O. £2.34 P.C. Manholes ......... Various Prices 9
WE WILL HIRE OR SELL — • MIXERS from . . . .
JJQ week
• WHEELBARROWS . F f t— week • ACUOW PROPS
50p 30p
e VIBRATING ROLLERS . ..
....£1.50daU ALSO
CONCRETING SAND From a bagful to full loads
CONCRETING STONE GRANITE CHIRPINGS
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4", 6”, 9" CONCRETE BLOCKS Ex yard or full loads
week
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