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Mr Jimmy Birkctt. ' Mr Jiilisbury, of K i rk - Ul Lane, hrigh. has 'ken a new ,i»b which
nude % appearances for Ihe club, mostly at lelt- bach. siner he signed at ,1,0 start of last season. Mr Birkctt had a spell
involves shift work. And with 10 matches for flitlirroc hi April, he (rrfs unable to maintain i,i, managerial duties. A
irTII! IS IllonlllX a s S V r of Clltlieroe FC. M
VRl'’ s a player, he has AITKEN SHIELD
Hat-trick star on losing side
Commercial 3, Royal Oak 4.
COMMERCIAL star Speak netted a hat,-trick for his side...but the feat was not enough to earn them a place fn the Aitken Shield semi-finals.
of a defensive mix-up to score. Commercial were well on top, as Bradley hit the post and Speak shot just wide. Tire home side had
just three minutes after the kick off, taking advantage
defensive trouble, too, and Sharp put the Oak back on equal terms. Commercial came close when Geldard hit the post, and Royal Oak nearly scored through Mac- Lean, who prompted a magnificent save from Lloynd.
on Clitheroe playing staff before joining Great Har- nood six years ago. Since June, when he resigned js Harwood's roach, lie !us been a scout for
ifean Athletic. He lives / B l a ck b ur n Road. Kish I oa-
GREAT FIGHT BACK
Sl Helens i, C'lilhcroc 1.
DOMINATED throughout -he first half bv lost jean's Lancashire Combina tion winners, Clillieroe even- .•tally managed to summon V
pant. With Gord/jn Ross down
p the strength to earn a
rii a cold, Clitheroe intro- feed Peter Cooney, a new com
ill' lives in Blackburn and hi- previously played for yK'.i teams iii (he town. Tnc hard, lumpy ground
toon. Kirk and Webb ifeided well until a quick k1
ndc gooci
fcolba.il impos- i!c. btit St Helens main- sed a constant, series of 5ds on the visitors' goal
rave Onyon no hope of bring his sharp shot. A
t tii with difflcultv by
itiicroD stemmed the ono 3" traffic as a last low from Monks was only
s the interval drew near, V
rc same story lor the first w tmmiies.
‘S;c,r The restart saw almost
'•■'h. began to put some "mo.ance of order into :c- bent, ranks.
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>'1 llin ,Clltheroc twice,
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hriii..lt!,t clush is at . “SDite thci?alU,rdaI
HWltinj, a'.vaj.
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l'itlim ' s 0 thcil‘ crcdit, Heicnslng one at St
Clithernp 'aSt season, « t S r 'T 2-i' and in
M-s to cumVC bcen 19 prescot , 't,hcroe* lour to
51 draws
"cri?eti arni!: '-’I Wcckes. A.icrcc made a last dcs-
lncrc. "'as a narrow rape (or Clitheroe when
/- for the first- time under Manager Jimmy Bir-
Bit then Clitheroe, plav-
! from the left was sped up by Coyness, who
er to Combination foot- at msidc-left. Cooney
bv scoring promptly with a header, but the visitors soon equalised again, this time through Foulker, who took advantage of a long throw by Preedy. Aspinwall saw Royal Oak into the lead from a comer by Foulker, and they went further ahead soon after, when Mac- Lean headed home. Bradley came close to
Speak marked the restart
scoring for Commercial and in the dying minutes Speak
completed his hat-trick. Winning the ball in the air, Bradley headed down, and Speak netted from close range.
Top of table clash
Trinity f. Ilurst Green 1
takes by both sides, but Hurst Green were the more positive side in the opening stages. To end a goalless first half, Trinity fluffed two easy chances, but with in minutes of the restart, Turnbull netted from close range following good work by Mortimer and Taylor. Hurst Green were not dejected by any means, and played with more method until equalising through Molyneaux 15 minutes
with both defences in com mand. A further period was played after full-time, but both sides were tiring on the Castle pitch — Clitheroe Amateur League's largest ground — and the result
later. Play was very end to end,
stayed at 1-1. A replay will decide who plays Chatburn in the semi-finals.
Firemen at Eccles
THROUGH to the finals of l i r e brigade team knockout
for the Lancashire area, Clitheroe fire station's snooker team has learnt that it will meet the Eccles brigade's team for the title. The match is to take place
A CLASH between two top of the table contestants for a place in the semi-finals of the Aitken Shield competi tion remained unresolved even after a period of extra time. Strong, winds led to mis
Speak began his work Close games
THE only surprise in the Aitken Shield second round on Saturday was the close ness of some of the results. Trinity and Hurst Green must replay on Saturday after drawing their tie despite extra time. Full results: Billington 3,
King's Aims 5; Commercial 3, Royal Oak 4; Rimington 0, Chatburn 1; Trinity 1, Hurst Green 1. League games: Wh i t e
Lions 3. Whalley 2; Grindle- ton 2, Chipping 4.
SATURDAY
White Lions v Chipping; Rimington v Grindleton; Aitken Shield replay, Hurst Green v Trinity.
Royal Oak v Chatburn: tm tm tu /m m n m u m
King’s take over
Billington 3, King's Arms 5.
BILLINGTON'S chance of going through to the third round of the Aitken Shield competition and continuing their success was snatched away by King’s Arms.
ton showed determination from the start. Their first goal came through Stewart after five minutes.
cool and they retaliated with a goal from R. Peel, who soon afterwards added second.
King’s Arms took them in with a- tw’o-goal interval lead.
A further goal from
after the restart with a. lob from Stewart, but icing's were uot to be beaten and added two more through Peel and Blenkinsop.
Billington pulled one back
again for Billington, it was too late for them to get back on level terms and Billington admitted defeat to the better team.
Although Mason scored I
WADDINGTON Reserves havc drawn only once in 57 league and cup "games since joining the Clitheroe Ama teur League last season. That was in January’, 1972, when they shared eight goals with St Paul's.
on Friday, April 6th, at a neutral venue, yet to be chosen.
HURST GREEN, Commer cial and Wa d d in g to n Reserves arc the only Clith eroe Amateur League sides to have gained more points this season than last, when there were four extra games.
Waddington rejoin promotion race
WADDINGTON bounced back into the Blackburn Combination promotion race in fine style by defeating Pleckgate 3-1. But Brockhall suffered a shock defeat against Islington St Mary’s, losing 3-4. Other main contenders dington was the performance
for division one status are Catholic YC, and Lower Chapel now virtually second division champions.
Six or Waddington’s
seven remaining games are away from home, Brockhall
have two home and two away and lead Waddington by five points but have played three games more. Both teams have had to meet at the hospital ground.
games in hand and have still to meet Waddington who lead them bv two points.
Catholic YC have nine
Mary’s College Old Boys who are doomed to relegation.
Redhouse lost 3—0 to St SATURDAY
lege OB v Wadlington, Pleckgate v Brockhall, Has- lingden St Mary's v Red- house.
Division 2: St Mary’s Col
Mill Hill Res. Waddington 3, Pleckgate 1 Waddington made hard
Division 3: Calderstones v
work of this game which virtually ended the visitors' promotion hopes.
the first half but there was no score when the teams changed round. Pleckgate
The villagers dominated
scored first but a Wilkinson header quickly put the teams level. With 10 minutes left, Hargreaves, In Ms first game of the season for the first team, gave Richards the chance to make it 2—1 and five minutes from time Slinger scored with a tremendous 30-yard drive. In the last minute, Yates netted but the effort was
disallowed. Pleasing feature for Wad-
of Bob Hargreaves, usually captain of the reserve team. Richards, Lund and Wilkin son also gave powerful displays.
hall underlined the Hospi tal side's inconsistency, but the defence must shoulder mot of the blame on this occasion.
Brockhall 3, Islington SM 4 A drab display by Brock
through the first half but a Blackledge goal provided encouragement. Haythorn- thwaite put them level in the second half and when Islington again went ahead, Gillibrand restored the balance with a penalty. But near the end, the visitors took advantage of a slack defence and scored a shock winner.
They trailed 2—0 midway Redhousc 0,
Pete Fisken in hospital with appendicitis and committee member Harry Marshall in
St Mary’s College OB 3 With regular goalkeeper
goal, Redhouse crashed 0—3 to St Mary’s College Old
Boys. Kicking wth a blustery
wind and on a bone-hard pitch, St Mary’s scored three without reply in the first half.
after the interval, but in vain, although they tightened up at the back so that Marshall was hardly troubled.
Redhousff" made chances CLITHEROE winger Tony
Monks scored 24 goals In his first 24 games this season, but in his last eight he has found the net only
once. In good conditions Billing King's - Arms were very- Own £oa!
Rimington Rimington 0, Chatburn 1.
minutes to go they conceded an own goal to help Chatburn into the semi-finals.
won the game in the first half. They took no advantage of wind, slope and a succes sion of comers, although a fine snap shot from Jeff Howorth brought the best out of Johnson in Chalburn's goal. Rimington won a harsh- seeming penalty when the ball looked to strike Met calfe's hand. However, Howorth blazed, well over. In a rare breakaway, Chatburn shaved the upright with a cross-drive. After tire interval, Chat-
to collect a harmless through ball, but Dave Johnson's head deflected it and it travelled agonisingly slowly a foot over the line off the inside of a post. Rimington should have
The goalkeeper left his line
save at the feet of J. Hacking- following a good move by Rimington. Then came lire fatal blunder, and although Rimington deserved at least a draw paid for wasted chances.
burn began to use tire long ball out of defence. But David Fish and his backs looked capable of dealing with these tactics and Alan Hacking in the home goal was seldom troubled. Johnson made a daring
TABLE TENNIS
CHAMPIONS of Division One of the Ribblesdalc Table Tennis Association are Ribblesdalc Wanderers A, who finished one point ahead of Pendle Mill A. Wanderers also lead the cup handicap table, two points ahead of Chatburn St
Paul's. Division One result: Brockhal)
A 5. ch a tburn 3.
Pcndlc Mill A . . . . 12 9
Clv.itburn St P aul’s 12 7 Caldcrstones Chatburn . . Broukhall A
RWCC A
DIVISION ONE MNAI, TABLE D L V 0 2 20 1 2 10
P W 12 10
Pcndlc Mill B . . . . 12 1
12 7 12 3 J2 1
ton (R.WCC A), P 26. W 23. t i 3. Avge. 91.07; D. Mackenzie iPcndle
Averages—Division One: N. Mor
Mill Ai. 24—19—S—79.17; J. Pickles (Chat. S t Paul's?, 36—20 —3—77.78; K. Swales (Pcndlc Mill A-. 36—27—9—75; N. Hargreaves (Chat. St Paul’s). 36—26—10-:
66.67; G Roberts (Cald.), 27—18 —9—66.67; N Rickard (Cald.I, 15—10—5—66.67; T. Hall IRWCC A). 36—22—M—61.11; J. .Jervis (Pcndlo Mill AU 12—1
72.23, T. Thompson iChat. St Paul’s). 36—25—11—69.44; H. BlacKburr.
7 - 6—58.33;
C. Pickles IPcndle Mill A), 33— in—14—57.57; P, Baines iRAVCC A). 18—10—8—55.55; S. Valovin iPcndle Mill BU 27—14—13— 51.85: P Hatch iChal.), 12—6—
C—50. League Cup handicap—Division
One results; CUatburn S t Paul’s 6. Chatburn 3; Pcndle Mill B 2, RWCC A 7; Pcndlc Mill A 9. Brockhall A 0: RWCC A 5. Chat- burn St Paul’s 4; Chatburn 1. Calderstoncs 8; Chatburn St Paul's (5, Peudlc Mill B 3; Calder-
. stones 6, Pendlo Mill A 3. A 3. Chatburn S t Paul’s 6;
Chatburn 1. RWCC A 8;. Caldcr- stones 6. Pcndlc: Mill A 3.
P W L P
RWCC A ...................... 4 3 1.24 Chatburu St Paul’s . . 4 3 1 22 Calderstones ................. 3 3 0 J9 Pcndlc Mill A ' ............ 2 1 1 12 Chalburn ...................... 3 0 3 5 Pendle Mill B .............. 2 0 2 5 Brockhall
...................... 2 0 2 3
The homo elub captains In the outstanding games between Brock-
hall A and Pcndle Mill B, and pcndle Mill A and Chatburn arc asked to organise them and send the result to Tony Hall. Division One fixture secretary, as soon as possible.
CLITHEROE FC RESERVE TEAM
AFTER two seasons without a second team, Clitheroe FC will be re-forming a reserve squad next term.
Clittieroe and District Ama teur League, provided the club's application is accepted at the league’s annual meeting.
The side will play in the
Spring Gleaning? WE WILL STEAM
and who has played for them, has been appointed to manage tec reserves.
thom Road, who set up .the Commercial side last season
Mr Leon Mercer, or Hen-
will revive interest in the club, besides providing a much - needed pool from which to draw the first team.
The club hope this move
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Win for Trutex
Trutcx 4, Corinthians 0.
AFTER a series of defeats, Trutex found winning form- when they met Clitheroe Corinthians in a friendly on
Trutex took a first-half lead through Wild, but after this thev missed several good op portunities of increasing their lead. The restart saw the home side pressing con tinually while the Corin thians were forced to throw everything into defence. Wild increased Trutex’s lead and in the latter stages Peel added another two goals to give them a com fortable victory. Trutex had Neal, Isherwood and Cox to thank for this victory, while Marsh, Bialecki and Wood- worth did well for Corin
Sunday. Playing against the wind,
thians. Legion darts
FINAL placings in the Ribble Valley branches of the
Ko.val British Legion darts and dominoes compe
tition arc: DOMINOES
Waddington Hurst Green
Chatburn
Hurst Green Waddington
Ilodder Valley .......... 6 1 5 0 18 DARTS
.................. 6 4 2 0 28 .............. 6 3 3 0 26 .......... 6 3 3 0 24
P W 1, D P
Chatburn .................. 6 2 3 .1 22 Ilodder Valley .......... 6 2 4 0 21
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P \V L D P
A. TRAGIC mistake knocked Rimington out of the com petition, with only
10
Band Club chase
of wins for Billington Band Club in this year's snooker and darts cham pionships. Their snooker B team are
double IT looks like a. lint—
trick
already champions of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League and they, have just won the Lofthouse Cup for the team knock-out competition. Tile darts team now needs
just three points from their last tw0 matches to make them champions of the Clitheroc and district Darts League. Playing against Wadding
leg home game gave them a win by 154 points and a final lead of 101 points. Tiesuits, home teams first:
Waddington A 001. U. Bullock 70, N. Burgess 41; H. Ormcrod 61, T. A. Makinson 75; B. IloMn- son 75, J . Woof 44; P. Hull 58, .1. Crou-ther 56; n . Stewart t i l , D. Nelson 26; ft. House 77, M. Sowden 62.
Uillington Tt .087. J . Woof 48, H. Ormcrod 60: M. Sowden 95, D. Stewart 51; N. Burgess 76. B. House 57: J . Crowther 76, ti. Bullock 66; D. Nelson 75. B. Itobinson 68; T. A. Makinson 70, P. Hull 85. Second leg—Billington B t5B,
F irs t leg—Waddington A 140,
lost the’ first leg by 53 points. A revival in their second
ton A in the final of the Lofthouse Cup, the team
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STOP ALL DRAUGHTS BY USING OUR GUN APPLIED MASTIC at 22p per cartridge
M. & B. BUILDING SUPPLIES
OLD RAILWAY STATION, CHATBURN TELEPHONE CHATBURN 558
PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING
Caterer to the Music Profession
E. J. APPLETON 27 WOODLANDS RISE
HAWORTH, KEIGHLEY Tel. Haworth 3519
WASHiR REPAIRS
W. ROTHWE L L TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 24977
. r NEW & RECONDITIONED WASHERS & CLEANERS Hoover, Servis, Philips,
Hotpoint, Parnall, Ado, Burco, Lavalux, Rolls 57 Henthorn Road, Clitheroe
NOEL KIH Band GO. For uli
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kemvood Repairs
ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
PARNALL—ROLLS—ADA
HOOVER—HOTPOINT—BURCO—SERVIS Sales and Workshop
2 R A T L IN STREET
CLITHEROE - Tel 22979 SPECIAL X p M l i
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© Carlitc Browning ..... 84p per bag 0 Carlite Finish .......... 69p per bag
@ Board Finish .......... 53p per bag ANY QUANTITY ALSO Concrete Flags
George Waddingfon (BUILDERS) LTD
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. TEL. CHAT. 5)1
9U0 x 609 x 50 (3ft. x 2ft. x 2in.) 54p each 600 x 600 x 50 (2ft. x 2ft. x 2in.) 36p each
Cement and Aggregates at competitive prices Trade prices on application
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