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7T Clitheroe s 5


win of 1973 Clitheroe 3, Atherton Collieries 2.


TWO points—the first of 1973—were not all tha t Cliiheroe pained by beating Atherton Collieries on


ROVER le our 1973


Saturday- They recovered the self-respect and con­ fidence which five defeats in a row had taken away.


There were Mens, too. that "™aB— Chi-here-e ca ii rediscover the


form inch gave them such a llvim: atari to the season.


Tne championship looks to ,.r ,vir „• reach now. but a m


, W as the 3-2 scorc- t c .u-.-Pst>. There was v,“;e to choose between the '•aps and the telling fact-or


c.m'nhl be secured. V;.-o-v was not easily


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,eras' to be "all over the i irO p e ra t ing in midfield,


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12 minutes, came somewhat against the run of play. Webb fed Ross on the right im:; Gaskcll turned the it.ss over the diving goal­ keeper despite having his hack to the goal. C.itiierce had .iust begun


eve. The opening goal, alter


to take a hold in midfield when the second goal came. ]i. resulted from a. mix-up between Gregory and his goalkeeper. The two were side by side, and when the keeper mishandled a shot from Jeff Kitchen, Gregory notified it into his own net. Four minutes later Athcr-


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PENDLE MILL REGAIN LEAD


PENDLE Mill A team have regained the leadership of the league by playing all their outstanding games.


In the process, however, they were defeated for the first time in two years a t the hands of RWCC A team. ]kT 1


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[ with 75 points after 15 (times. in the domino league,


Osvaldtwistle have joined


Point, oehind. Results, home team first: j'VhalPy A t. Church B 4


Church A as joint leaders with Whalley A a


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Athncthcl'oe's match with Athwton was an unwanted pr-sent for his 26th bjrth_


bErPn,Klrkman's booking (j. Uo clays later.


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also suffered their first defeat, the victors being Pendle Mill A team,


There are now no teams unbeaten, as Calderstones


c 'bb captain N. Morton led the RWCC A team to victory against Pendle Mill


A winning three games. T. Hall t-ook two games and


D. Walton one in the home encounter to won 6-4. Reply­ ing for the mill side, K. Swales won two, D. Mackenzie one and C. Pickles and D. Mackenzie the doubles game.


ham St Paul’s match, both scores are identical. This was because the two teams share the same venue and as they agreed to count the game on a home and away basis, it was worth four points to Chatburn St Paul's, who won 9-1. N. Hargreaves and T. Thompson took three games each and J. Pickles two. The latter two also won the doubles. For the Chat- bum side, L Malcolm gained their one game.


In the Chatburn v Chat­


Calderstones, managed to draw 5-5, easing their threat of relegation. S. Valovin won three games for the mill side and D. Thwailes one. S. Valovin and G. Walker defeated D. Wynne and N. Rickard in the doubles to clinch the draw. For the hospital side. N. Rickard and H. Blackburn won two games each, D. Wynne gaining one. Brockhall A gained their


Pendle Mill B, at home to


first points of the season when Pendle Mill B failed to arrive for the game. The three Brockhall players were each credited with three games, to make it a 10-0 win. results


Fondle Mill A 10; Chatburn 1. Chatbum St Paul’s 9: Brockhall A 10, Pontile Mill B 0; Chatburn St Paul’s 9, Chatbum It Pendle Mill A 7, Calderstones 3: Pendle Mill B 5. Calderstones 5; Chat- bum St Paul’s 10, Brockhall A O: BWCC A 6. Pendle Mill A 4; Brockball A 4, Caldcrstoncs 6.


Division One: Brockhall A 9.


their outstanding results to the fixture secretary without further delay.


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vas' that, Clitheroc had the Uv player on the field. •s'.-nv .-tailing Rodney Webb


CLITHEROE break new firound when they visit


league newcomers Ford Motors on Saturday. The [Motors have only


,V positive. his distribu- tru \s verv good, and he


an average home record, with six wins, five de­ feats and a draw, but pacemakers Darwen went down 1-0 there in Sep­ tember. At Shawbridgc in August Clitheroc won 4-2 to top the Lancashire Combination table.


o-i ;hc left wing, and com­ bined well with Gordon i;ef., who also had a good


most clinched it, but his 20-yard shot hit the far post and spun back across the face of the goal.


50th minute. W e g ry z n equalised. With Onyon


In the


craw level, and until the winner came m the 69th nunutc another home defeat loomed large in the mind's


booked for a lunging tackle on Walker 10 minutes later. Clithcroe: Onyon, Kirk­


Clitheroe's victory was a good one. Monks raced down the left from Webbs pass, and from a quick one- two he gave the keeper no chance from the narrowest of angles. K e v in Kirkman was


stranded on the edge of the penalty area, the. Atherton forward had simply to put the cross into a gaping net. The goal which sealed


man, Higgins, Webb, Taylor, Kirk, Kitchen, Wroth, Gas- kell, Ross. Monks. Atherton: Smith, Gregory,


H i n d I e, Brown, Payne, Thecksfon, Walker, Brooks, Calvert, Wegryzn, Hilton. Referee: J. Maxon, Ash- ton-under-Lyne.


ton began their comeback. Brooks (their best forward) anticipated a long ball through the middle and with the Clitheroc defence expecting, wrongly, to see live linesman flag for off­ side. he chipped over John Onyon's head and into goal. Straightaway, Webb al­


AMATEUR FOOTBALL


OWN GOAL ROBS LOW MOOR


Low Moor Club 1, Commercial 1.


WITH their attack dominating the game, and their defenders in good form, Low Moor Club took a deserved 10th minute lead—only to throw away a point a few minutes later with an own goal.


left wing by Rigg and Dtibowski which saw Choyce score.


Moor's goal came as a result of a good move down the


but the home side's back four were in good form, and the ever-improving Water- house in goal foiled, the visiting forwards whenever they did break through.


Commercial fought back,


when Johnson had to go off with a badly-twisted knee, but Bailey took over very competently. The visitors drew level with an unfor­ tunate own goal by Rigg, who tried to make a clear­ ance but was foiled by the heavy mud.


Lorv Moor suffered a blow


second half provided some excellent football, consider­ ing the conditions, and there was plenty of excite­ ment as both sides had chances. Although Com­ mercial came nearest to scoring w h e n Bialecki hea'ded against the bar, this was a game that could have gone either way, and the final 1—1 score was a very fair result.


Although goalless, the


Whittaker, Rigg, Johnson. Tomkins, Price, Musgrove, Clegg, Choyce, Penman, Dubowski. Sub.: Bailey.


Low Moor: Waterhouse,


son, McTear, Bialecki, Gel- dard. Speak, Smith, Bradley, Ireland, Gcldard. Sub.: Fitzpatrick.


Commercial: Loynd, Jack-


Deserved win for White Lions


Royal Oak 3, White Lions 4


WHITE LIONS were de­ servedly the winners of a scrappy game which was really spoiled by the strong wind.


J. Woodworth seven put


the visitors ahead, but it was not long before R. McClean levelled the score


during a period of Royal Oak pressure, and soon added a second.


Five minutes from the


interval a bad backpass by Sharp provided Chadwick with the opportunity to


reduce the arrears for White Lions, an'd a similar error by Raivsthome led to them turning round with a goal advantage.


of the second half, White Lions widened the gap, but from then onwards were largely on the defensive.


In the opening minutes


Royal Oak, and Aspinwall, R. McClean and King all went near.


Preedv pulled one back for


minute. R. McClean put in a great shot, but the keeper saved.


In the last


bad game after the previous week’s good show, with teamwork lacking and too m u c h aimless running around.


For Royal Oak, tills was a


Royal Oak: Slack, Har­ greaves, Rawsthome, Sharp,


Grimes, K in g , McAlley, Aspinwall, Pree'dy, Foulker, R. McClean. Sub.: A. Mc­ Clean.


worth, Woodworth, Potter, Geelan, Parkes, Chadwick, J. Woodworth, Holgate, Campbell, Briggs, Smalley.


White Lions; Holling- In a sporting game, Low


AMATEUR LEAGUE PROGRAMME


SATURDAY: Trinity v


Low Moor Club (NB), Hurst Green v Chipping


fGD); King's Arms v Rimington (LF); White Lions v Whalley (JKt: Waddington v Royal Oak (BA): Commercial v Chatburn (ME).


RESULTS


Lions 4; Low' Moor Club 1, Commercial 1; Riming­ ton 2, Hurst Green 5;


Royal Oak 3, White


Whalley 0. King’s Arms 4: Chatburn 1. Grindln- ton 0. Postponed: Chip­ ping v Billington. P W D L F A P


Kincs* Arms 19 15 1 2 92 25 33 Trinitv .......... 22 13 5 4 51 29 31 Rnvnf Oak . . 18 13 3 2 90 38 29 Whitr Linns . 22 12 5 5 70 44 29 Chatburn . . 21 13 3 5 62 50 29 Hurst Grern 21 12 1 8 73 63 23 Chipping . . . 20 11 2 7 81 51 24 Rillington .. 2 0 8 5 7 68 44 21 Commercial .21 8 4 9 45 55 20 Low Moor C . 21 3 6 12 36 72 12 Waddineton . 20 5 0 15 46 79 10 Whallev ___ 23 3 4 16 43 89 10 Grindlcton . 19 3 2 14 38 94 8 Rimincton . . 19 1 3 15 25 104 5


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WADDINGTON'S visit to league-loaders Lower Chapel ended in a 5-2 defeat which almost kills the villagers’ championship hopes.


Darts


Bridge Inn’s first


defeat


SHOCK for Bridge Inn was a 6—2 defeat by Close chal­ lengers Black Horse tvhich robbed Bridge of their un­ beaten record in Clitheroe ail'd District Darts League. Leaders Billington Band Club had a similar victory over bottom - of - the - tabic Brockhall, while in Division Two, Ribblesdale,


leaders, could only draw with lowly-placed Dog & Partridge (Clitheroe).


th e


Cross Keys 4; Brockhall SC 2. Billington BC 6: Waddington SC 2 Pendle Witch 6; Joiners Arms Dow Moor Club 5; Bridge Inn


Division One: Royal Oak 4.


2. Black Horse 6; Waggon & Horses 1. White Horse 7; Deg Inn 6. Blaek Bull 2. Highest finish: T. Poole (Dog Innl. 153.


iClith.i 4: Ribblesdalc S. & S.O. 4- station Hotel 2. Conservative


Division 2: Dog & Partridge


Club 6; Lower Buck 5. Dog & Partridge iBar.l 3; King's Arms 3. Central WMC 6; British Legion


4. Clitheroe CO 4; Commercial 3. Judge Walmesley 5: Crown Inn 4. Horse Shoe 4. Highest finish: I. Mount (Dog As Partridge,


Bar.l. 120. Leaeue tables, all played 18


games:— DIVISION ONE r Rillington BC ..................... 105


Bridge Inn ......................... I’S Black Horse ...................... 00 Pendle Witch ...........


Low Moor Club .................. 80 Joiners Arms ..................... 75 While Horse ...................... 74 Cross Keys ......................... 66 Black Bull


84


Waddington SC .................. 03 Waggon & Horses ......... 55


......................... 05


Dog Tnn ............................. 55 Roval Oak ......................... 51 Brockhall SC ..................... 50


DIVISION TWO


King's Amts ..................... 73 Judge ..................................... 73 British Legion .................. 72 Crown Tnn ......................... 63 Commercial ....................... *7 Doe A: Partridge (Clith.l 64 C-lithero? CC ..........................61 Lower Buck ........................ 53 Station Hotel ..................... 42


C W M C ......................... so conservative Club .......... 88 Dog & Partridge IBar.l 83 Horse Shoes ....................... 77


Ribblesdale S. & S.C. .. 03


scorers: Monks 17: Gaskell 13: Hitchcn 8: Kocsis 8: Kirk 7: Barnett 4, Ross 4; Wroth 2; Taylor 1.


CLITHEROE’s 1 e a d i n sr H ayd o ck Cup snooker


Callow loses in first round


WINNER of the Haydock Cup individual snooker competition in 1972, R. Catlow. has been knocked


r Q u a l i f ie s fo r tn e seconct Con5en.ativcs 410. Waddinglon and I . MCMenemy.


out in the first round this year. fnv flip secon d son 50. H. Frankland 70.


Bullock. J. Woof, M. Altken w. Lewis 66. J. B. Herd 53: A. onvl T MeMmemv


ound are J. Worsley, K. B 36g_p. nail 68, J. A. Herd 62; Johnson 62, S. Hattort 68; B.


Team results:. Billington mwaite 72. B. waddington sen. B 14, Pendle Club 0; Police 55: g. Blackburn 55. t. h.


smith 87. F. Coar 65: D. Cowper-


8, Billington A 6: Wadding- Caldcrstoncs 390, Social Club ton A 12, Chatbum 2; Con-


servatives 10, Waddington B h. ciayton «. c. wilting ou 445-C. Graham 51, J. Turner 79;


4; Calderstanes 4, Social Backhouse 71, B. Horscflold 52; *L Club 10; British Legion 2, Mari4 62. w. Duon 78; p. Lee 5t, Pen d le ton 12.


534, Pendlc Club 42o—ft. House g Yates 53. R. Bernard 75: D. 83, J. Knowles 70: H. Buiior.i. to, whlUlker 35, j Haydock 93; T.


Kermeen 55.


McEntee 78, B. Lee 83; P. Craig Bililngton B . . . . 19 . . 161 79 M Altken 86; P. Booth 91, G. Police ....................... 19 .. 153 Robinson 61; G. Tttley 65. K. Billington A ......... 19 . . 147 Garrett 47; B. Altham 72, V. Social Club ............ 19 . . 134 Broderick 80; T. Swllt 81, T. Waddtngton A . . 19 . . 132 Warden 51.


Police 466. Billington A 403—L. P P


Nelson 74: P. Whittaker 50: .1. rendle Club .............19 .. 118 Wool 65, R. Parker 51; T. Makin- CalderstOncs ............19 . . 110


.. 126


303—M. Sowden 78, P. Jones 45; Conservatives . . . . 18 .. 127 N. Burgess 108, D. Speak 34; J. Chatburn ................ 19 . . 126 Crowthcr 70, B. Johes 53; D. British Legion . . 1 9


Waddington A 445, Chatbum Waddlngton B . . 1 9


Pendleton ............ 18 .. 130 .. 130


,


TFvrriE TABLE LEAGUE TABLE


Individual results: Billington B 331_ M, A|ston 53, ft. catlow 56; K'BHtishr Legion 207. Pendleton


Wilkinson 71; H. Ormerod 91. W. „ Hargreaves 57 J. Worsley 51: Marsland 83; D. Stewart 89. T. B Holdpn 51 ft McNab 52. Hudson 76: B. Robinson 112, G.


J. Donaghy 1O: P. Hull 89, H. Williartis6n 48, T. McMenCniy 67:


games in hand, but Chapel arc nine points ahead. How­ ever, the second promotion place is still within Wad­ dington 's grasp.


Wnddinglon have three


continued with a 2-1 win over bottom club Rcdhouse. Trailing 1-0 at half-time,


Brockhall's promotion bid


Gillibrand and Hayt-horn- thwaite clinched the points.


(four points ahead from two extra, games) arc at home to Waddington. Waddington have picked up only five away points, but Brockhall have ha<| four defeats and a draw at home.


On Saturday, Brockhall


from: Joyce, Walker, Ben­ nett, Rigby, Lund, Richards, Simpson, Titteringlon, Stod- dart. Rush, Yates, Carter, Wilkinson, Slinger. They meet at Clitheroe station at 2 p.m. for a 3 p.m. kick-off.


Waddinglon will select


Lower Cliapcl 5, Waddington 2


better than Waddington to muddy conditions and took advantage of sloppy defen­ sive play to win 5-2.


Lower Chapel adapted


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