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Fine win after last-second cup defeat
DEFEATED only by ;i last-second goal in their Bass Charrington trophy first-round replay at Skclmcrsdalc on Saturday, Clitheroe more than made amends with a sparkling home win over neighbours Accrington Stanley the following day.
Accrington Stanley 0 Clitheroe 5,
AT LAST, Sunday soccer paid dividends for Clitheroe from a results point of view as well as financially.
Weli over 200 people
turned up to support the Shawbridge side for their first home Sunday match of the season — and they cer tainly got their money’s worth, as Clitheroe slammed five without reply against Stanley.
consider the final seoreline a harsh judgment. Tt was not all one-way traffic— A c c r in g t o n were even awarded a penalty, but failed to score. And early In the game there was an anxious moment as the woodwork prevented them taking the lead. But John On.von was as confident as over in the Clitheroe goal and 'dealt with Stanley’s few breakaways.
The visiters can, however, HARD TACKLING
list, of scorers (Mick Clark son added two lo his per sonal tally', Clitheroe’s vic tory was very much a team effort. It was veteran John Kirk who led the way to (.lie Accrington goal. Soon after he had had one shot blocked he was on hand lo head the ball past the Accrington keeper.
With four names on the
and there was a similar interval until the next goal, again a header, this tune by centre-forward David Simpson.
That was after 20 minutes
stantly and refused to be deterred by the hard- tackling tactics of the Stanley side in general, and Widdup and Baron in par ticular.
Clitheroe attacked con
Widdup threw away a. golden chance of bringing
iiis side into the game when lie missed front the penalty spot. But Tony Monks— having his usual inspired game — did not make the same mistake when called on to take a penalty for Clitheroe. shortly' alter the interval.
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THREE goals up after 12 minutes. Clitheroe Reserves _with three debut players in their side—scored a run away victory' over Mullards.
PlaVing in goal for the
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from the start, Preedy shot narrowly vide after two good runs. The first goal came when Johnson lobbed the ball over the keeper’s head. A minute later, a fierce low cross from Eyles was put into the net by a Milliard defender. The third was again from Johnson who picked up a Joyce clear ance at the half way line and slotted it past the keeper after a solo run. Two more goals came
With Clitheroe attacking
Monks appeared to have gained reward for his hard work, but his solo goal was disallowed for offside. Eventually it was Mick
With 26 minutes to go, TWO AWAY GAMES
CLITHEROE have a double date this weekend. On Sat urday they travel to IVrcn Rovers for a league match— and tliev wilt lie hoping for .further Sunday success against Great Harwood, in the Lancashire FA trophy second round. Wren joined the combina
conceded two away goals without reply, and went down 3—5 at home. Their home game with Wren this season resulted in a 1—2 defeat. Trickier opposition still
tion last season, hut Clitli- croc have yet to take any points from them. Last season, flic Shawbridge side
league Stanley with two well-taken goals in the final
will be encountered on Sun day's visit to Great Har wood. Last year, the Har wood first team dispatched GIMhcroc from Ihc FA Cup in the first qualifying round heating them 1—I.
minutes. Clilhcror: Onyon, Turner. Law-
son. Kirkman, Kirk, GUHbrand, Wool) Eylrs. Simpson Monks. Clarkson. Sub,: Bisby. Accrington Stanleys Ellis. Htib-
Dowell.
keeping the opposing for wards out — and at times had to have their entire team on the 'defensive.
PRAISE Only the woodwork and
brrsby. Newell, Widdup. Howle.v. Baron. Davies. Illingworth. Smith, Nuttall. Macrae. Sub.: Mc
Skclmcrsdalc United lies. 1. Clitheroe 0
FORCED to throw their all into desperate defence for the entire match, Clitheroe were dismissed from the Bass Charrington trophy on Saturday—by a goal just 15 seconds from time. Clitheroe could n e v e r
make any headway against the continual pressure of Skebnersdale in this first- round replay. The home side was fully occupied in
from referee Mr John Max- son. of Ashton-uiVder-Lync, who said afterwards: ’’IL was one of the cleanest games 1 have handled, and very
resolute defensive play kept the Clitheroe goal intact, but somehow they held on. Then in the final minute Onyon brilliantly tipped a header over the bar, only for Longstaff to head home from close range from the resulting corner. Praise for both sides came
Wrbb. Eyles iT.i. Simpson. Clark- «son, Berko Sub : coonan.
enlovable to control." CHthproc: Onyon, Tiirnrr. Kirk, Lawson. Kirkman. Gilllbrand,
Cricket Club B drop first point
LAST week saw teams in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association rearranging outstanding fixtures and also bringing forward games from the last two weeks of the league schedule. In the premier division an inter club fixture involving the RWCC A and B teams ended with the A team winning and jeopardising the B teams hopes of remaining in division one.
LEGION GO TO THE TOP
IN the First Division of the Clitheroe and District Darts League, Waggon and Horses again suffered an 3-0 home defeat, this time at the hands of Pendlc Witch. Bot tom of the league Cross Keys had a surprising away win against highly placed Waddington Social Club. The British Legion are now the
loaders of Division 2 after their 7-1 win against Station Hotel.
4. Black Horse 4 Wadding ton SC 3, Cross Keys 5; Joiners Arms 6, Conservative
Division 1: Billington BC
Club 2; Black Bull 4. Ribblesdale S and SC 4: White Horse 5, Central WMC 3; BrockhaJl SC 2, Low Moor Club G; Waggon and Horses 0, Pendlc Witch 8. Bridge Inn had a bye.
Commercial Hotel 3: Royal Oak 6. Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 2; Craven Heifer 3. Horse Shoe 5; Caldcr- stones 2, Clitheroe SC 6: Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 4, Judge Walmsiey 4: Lower Buck 1 Clitheroe CC 7; Station Hotel 1. British Legion 7; Dog Inn 2. Vic toria Hotel (Gl Harwood) 6. Highest finish: T. Speak (Victoria Hotel) 130.
(Black Horse) 130. Division King's Arms 5,
Highest finish: N, Hansen
before the interval. David Eyles scored the best of the match, when ho beat four defenders and blasted home from 25 yards. Then Mc Guire picked Lite ball up in his own penalty area, raced through
l.lie Milliard def
back into the game and scored three goals in a short, time. But. Clitheroe regained their brilliance when a solo run by Preedy. coupled with a savage shot, landed him his first, goal and Clithcroc’s eighth. Bennett made amends for his own goal by volleying
home from outside the box. Clitheroe fought to make
double figures in the final few minutes, coming close on several occasions. For CliLheroo, Leach gave his usual immaculate display in defence, suuported by Rcdfcrn. McGuire and Johnson were superb in midfield, and Pinch and Preedy helped to contribute to this fine win. Clitheroe Hes: Joyce, ■ liar-
Eyles (D), Preedy, Pinch. Sub: Bennett.
rreaves, Loach, Humphreys, nod- fem. Bush, McGuire, Johnson,
interval, they were 6 -0 up. when a good through ball from Johnson allowed Pinch to net easily. Five minutes later. Pinch returned the compliment, and Johnson, with a
fir.st-l.imn shot, com pleted b's second hat-trick in three matches. Milliard cased their way
ence and shot home. Two minutes after the
POINT SLIPS AWAY
YMCA B 1 Caldcrstoncs 4.
TWO goals by YMCA in the last live minutes deprived
Caldcrstoncs of both points in their Lancashire Combina
a good start by volleying in liis eight, goal of the season, following a. good rim by Wray. A minute before half time YMCA equalised and
tion third division game. Wright gave Caldcrstoncs
then took the lead after the interval. Caldcrstones drew level when Wray made no mistake after the YMCA keeper had parried a shut
have the match sewn up when Woodworth scored twice in a minute. Then came the YMCA revival, ironically a repeat of what happened to Caldcrstones in their previous match.
Cjililcr.sloncs: Thlslletbwa itr?,
from Woodworth. Caldcrstoncs looked lo
Bradley. Fox, Evans. ShuUleworlh. Wright, Woodworth. Hardman. Wray, Fielding, Backhouse. Sub: Fitzpatrick.
Fixtures Saturday: Waddington R.
v Itillinglon (GB); Whallcy v Commercial (DJ); Lions v Chatburn (BA): Grindle- ton v Chipping (PD); Trinity v Ilurst Green (LF): Low Moor C. v King’s Arms (NB); Rimington v Royal Oak (TG).
C In die second division. Standrn a had two consecutive wins
' Results iKWCC A names firsts DIVISION 1
Wall on 21-16. 21-7: T. Hall lost lo D. Walton 12-21. 15-21: P. Baines bt D. Walton 21-19. 12-21. 2U1R; M. Feel bt P. Harrison 21-19, 19-21, 21-13; P. Baines lost to lb. Morton 18-21. 17-21; T. Hall bt l P. Harrison 21-18. 21-lt; M. Peel
22-205 I*. Haines hi p. Harrison 20-22, 21-19. 22-20; M. Peel hi D.
B CYC A held title favourites CCC c lo a 5-5 draw at the vouth aentre. For CYC A, B. Murphy
Peol bt D. Walton and E. Morion 16-21. 21-19, 21-18 DIVISION •»
6-21. Doubles—T. Hall and M.
two wins. The successes for the visitors came from -J. Kozlowski with throe wins, helped bv -I. Martindalc and M. Hall ’ who returned a win each. The doubles was won bv CYC A. with Murphy and Lofthouse partnering each other to suceess acainst Kozlowski and Martindalc.
nd D. Lofthouse each reeorded
den C defeated Standee D fi-1. t l or the C team S. Adernft had f nd D. Fulton one win. Iteplvine
Hi the intor-elub fixture Stan- ahree wins. B. Sims two wins
Mason had two wins, with D. Whittaker one win. Aderoft and T
D team pair of »S. Sieezkowski and Whittaker.
or the D team, debutant* .1. ’Ullon lost the doubles to the
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Standee C\s second win of the I.
21-13. C\ C B’s only suceess came from d. Whittaker. ADivision 1: HWCC I! 8, HWCC
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Yates is back on target
Mill Hill St Peter’s 1 Waddington 3,
WADDINGTON striker Mick Yates, who"" goal-grabbing glitter lias so far deserted him this season was back on target against, Mill Hil| St Peter’s m the Blackburn Combination Division One.
A goal in each half by
Yates put. Waddington on Hie way to ending Milt Hill’s unbeaten run of five games.
side Waddington have met this season. They had three players cautioned and another technically sent off after t.he game for atfackin; Wnddington’s Peter Peridcr.
Mill Hill were th- hardest
was all the more creditable because they were without Walker and Stoddart. Rush made Ills first senior appear ance and
16-.vcar-oid Keith Malone made his debut ns substitute, coining on for Tedder in lb' last half hour.
Waddington’s performance
lead in flic first uimite when Yates ran on to a through ball from Pedder Alter 35 minutes Ainsworth put Waddington two up, and Yates made tt, 3-0 shortly after the interval
Waddington went into Hie
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Waddington lost Wilkinson with an injury Their 10 men had to take a 'ot of pressure and near tile end Mill Hill pulled back a goal.
With 20 minutes l i go
Simpson Richards, Lund, Rigby, Wilkinson, Bialecki, Pedder, Yates. Ainsworth, Rush. Sub: Malone.
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