, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 13th, l'J/5 11 * Goals g a lo r e in cu p w e ek en d easy passage , .
THERE was never any doubt about the outcome of ^his first round Ashley Smith Trophy game, the home side’s superiority being evident from the kick-off.
However, Rimington put up a brave fight and never ceased trying. / • Quickly establishing mid
tor Hurst Green Results and fixtures
t! • , • ’ .i H u r s t Green 7, Rim in g to n 1
Blllington (DP(, Lions v Eoyal Oak (TW), Rimington v Chipping (BA), King’s Anns v Chatbum (NB), Henthom Utd v Clithoroe Acad (RW).
(IS), Trinity v Whalley,, Grindlcton v Hurst Green Res (GS), Calderstonos v Springrrill (EH). ■
RESULTS ’
1. Crimlleton 8. League: Billington 0, King’s Arms 8.
Academicals progress
ACADEMICALS made a fine start, Murphy scoring an easy goal from Wright’s cross in tho first minute. Lions, however, settled down and a defensive error led to them equalis ing. For the remainder of tho half both sides probed intelligently but* there woro few clear-cut chances. Soon after the re-start Riding
broke the deadlock with a thunder ing shot and Academicals went further ahead when Murphy cleverly sent Birch clear.. Lions replied through Clegg but goals by Belton and Murphy made tho game safe for the home side. This was a good team performance by Academicals for whom Murphy
and Birch had outstanding games. Trotter was most prominent in • defence for Lions, who gained a late goal from the penalty spot. Scorers for Academicals: Murphy
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(2), Riding, Birch, Belton. For Lion?: Clegg, Campbell, Briggs. Academicals: Fielding, Boardman; '
Barker, Hindmoor, Barcroft, Black top, Birch, Riding, Wright, Murphy, Belton. Sub: Hcsketh. Lions: Coupe, Jones, - Knowles,
Potter, Trotter, Clegg, Chatburn, Campbell, O’Neill, Briggs, Bishop.
Late goals jsink them'
Woddington Res if, Wellington 7.
WADDINGTON Reserves sus- hintd their first leagues defeat of the when they entertained Great
pals each when they turned round itter an evenly contested half. Afterward*. Waddington-: put on
Harwood Wellington. The teams were level with two
frctture but failed to translal3 their riforts into goals. They paid for this during the last ten minutes of play cunng which tho visitors profited from defensive errors and. netted four times. In an early Waddmgton attack *
henvon put the ball into the net only - to have the effort disallowed for an; alleged handling offence. Wellington were. In fact, first to score, being (warded a penalty after five minutes. Behan put the villagers level from the penalty spot shortly afterwards but a nux-up in the defence led to }VeIhngton again tak ing the lead. Once more, Bohan put the home side back on level terms. Just after the interval the visitors
went ahead with a fortuitous goal, a clearance by Boyd cannoning into the net off Wellingtons centre
forward. Waddmgton Reserves: Under
Bulecki (S.), Whiteside (N.), Behan, Liddlngton (R.). Sub.: Collmge.
Five for Fondle Furnishings 6.
Driver Uditiprings 6,
neUsprings recovered their pnde *ith a creditable draw against a .strong Sabden side- < Much of the credit for the draw
AFTER a humiliating 8-1 defeat at |he hands of Waggon and Horses,
>nibt go to winger Ian Dover, who |wred five and could justifiablyclaim to* Mxth as it was his shot which in off a defender. •••
"*llspring8 took the lead early on to lose it when John Baldwin away a penalty.
defence claiming for offside and •mm then on Wellsprings were r^ysa goal or two behind their ■ °Pponcnts.
Pemlle went ahead with the V. '^attack.
• At one stage Wellspnngs were 5-3 Jown and looked to be heading for ||ieir third consecutive defeat, but defence held out and prompted «
■ In a hard, uncompromising game
wood. Hargreaves (P.), Boyd, Red- din. Malone, Walker (G.), Kenyon,
Clithcroo Acad. 5, Lions 3 f
Liens 3; Hurst Green 7, Riraington 1; Low Moor Club 2, Royal Oak 1. , Dan Seed Trophy, 1st round: Caldcrstonos 0, Springmill 3; Hcnthorn Utd
Ashley Smith Trophy, 1st round: CliHtburn 8, Chipping 5; Clithcroo Acad 5, Victory in
extra time Chatburn 8, Chipping 5.
. Vallqy Football League's Ashley Smith Trophy provided a large crowd with an afternoon of fine football.
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burn, who wore three down in the first quarter of an hour. They were still trailing 3-1 when tho teams changed round but fought back to 4-1 and forced the game into extra time. Chipping completely outplayed
‘ It was a remarkable win for Chat- 1
THE meeting of Chalburn and Chip ping in the first round of the Ribblc
DiWsion 2: Brockhall v West Bradford (PW), Road v Hcnthorn Utd Res Division 1: Hurst Green v Lew' Moor Club (KA), Ribblosdalo SSC v
f i e l d c o n t r o l , w i t h . Greenhalgh, . Greenup and Wilkinson using the “square , ball” to great effect, Hurst Gre ek's , d e fe n c e .wi th “sweeper” Bolton dealt easily , with the visitors’, occasional attacks, but the finishing was , not quite up to the mark. Hacking made some good saves for the visitors, who packed their defence. . Hurst Green’s dominance
eventually paid off when Wil kinson netted a rebound from the keeper but Rimington hit back with a Frankland goal, the shot being deflected into the net when the defence was caught off balance. At this stage Rimington
their hosts in the first half hour, goals coming from Squires (F.) who nettod twice, and 6omall. King opened Chatburn’s account and after the change round Chatburn pressed hard, King scoring another goal for
injury. Wilkinson made it 2-1 f rom an ineffective corner clearance and the third was
scored.by Greenup from the spot af ter Greenhalgli had been brought down. The latter, who was having a fine game, headed in Wilkinson’s cross almost on the half-time whistle.
; Rimington afterwards had
them.- * . Squires restored Chipping's mar
gin but-Chatburn refused to give up and a Holgato’ penalty goal and an equaliser by King in the last five minutes put the teams level.
Dobson scored three to give Chat burn a 7-4 lead from some brilliant football. Chipping moved Ted Squires' into the attack, a switch which made it possible for King to break through for his fourth goal despite the handicap of cramp. . But Chipping still came forward
In the first period of extra time
the slope in tl)eir favour but gained no advantage and Greonhalgh out-jumped .the defence to head home Wilkin
and Squires (F.) scored again just before time. Chatburn fully deserved togo into
Dobson (3) and Holgatoi(A.). For Chipping: Squires (K) 4, and Gornall. Chotburn: Johnson, Nadin.
formance. Scorers for Chatburn: King M),
Smaller, Grainger, Hargreaves, Metcalfe, Dobson, Holgatc (A.), King, Dmsdale, Shnger. Sub.: Hol gatc (J.). Chipping: Hodgson, Heaton, Pre
under siege. Dowden crowned a great solo effort with a fine cr os s wh i c h Hac kin g gathered, and Greonhalgh came close with several long range efforts. Groenhalgh was brought down in the area/ Young converted and, with six goals in slock, Hurst Green cased up.
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tho next round as the result of their great comeback and Chipping, although later overwhelmed, could feci well satisfied with their per
brought on Fawcott for the injured Healey, tried desper ately hard but failed to pene trate a well-drilled defence. Grcenhalgh completed a hat- trick with the best goal of the match. Picking up a loose ball in midfield he made space just outside the box and crashed in a perfect shot.
Rimi n g t o n , who had •
ston (B.), Squires (T.), Welch, Gor nall, Nuttall, Preston (K.), Squires (F.), Dinsdale, Cookson. Sub.: Hubncts.
R e s e r v e s well worth
the point Worth Avenue 1, Chthcroe 1.
THE Reserves gamed a good point
from this gamo with Worth Avenue — who had just previously beaten • Waddlngton, Blackburn Combina tion division ono leaders, 5-2 at Twit te r Lane. With a bit of luck, Clitheroe might well have won. They included new signing Rodger Walker, formerly with Waddington. Trevor Pinch was named as substi tute as he arrived only two minutes
• before the kick-off. The Reserves kicked off and sur prised their hosts with some beauti
ful attacking football. Eyles and Walker were outstanding in midfield and the scoring account ought to have been * opened w’hen Johnson, put through by Walker, hod his shot brilliantly saved. . I t was, therefore, no surprise
when the inevitable goal arrived. An Eyles comer was met .by a Sharp
bullet-like header. Preedy had a magnificent 30 yard
shot brilliantly saved and good efforts by other players also came to nought. When the Worth leader out stripped the Cllthcroe defence, . rounded Farnsworth and shot, Cole- bourne brough off a capital piece of anticipation, sliding along the ground and pushing the ball for a
.comer.- Clitheroe continued to dominate
fv thQ sides Iovol at 6-C, which was 4 fair result- .Wellsprings: Walker, Baldwin, Colhnge, Entwistle, Proc- Brown (S), Brown (N), .
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Penalty fatal
>«w Moor Club 2, Royal Oak 1
Wr.and after Humphreys had ppt. l««n level-
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•jf j had good chances to:, score,; . Winwall (L) missing an open goal 2
n*•!fj1*8 & hard fought game with' side giving afty ^quarter.-
? the. risitors and Bradley muffing.: ^ rf?y chance for the Club.' ..
ak were, awarded their penalty '
‘aft!? ^ 8Ptowall was -pulled down rounding the 'keeper. Bromley,.1 no mistake from the spot. / ‘ V j
•D? to* pressure, told off with ft, u M i cys 8°^ Just on' the;hour.-- • jdef* 12 , m ui‘nutes ,to go tho vifciipraoV
hiuch more determination'
«[ce lost its domposurc and cort- toe fatal penalty.' McCajly’s
miea,w> in -vui -
u J P ^ d between tho ’keeper’s ^ and into the riet. Moor (Club: Parke8,>John»:
Ralston,.Humphreys, Steed,' . . cCallej*; WilJdnBon!
McLean,-. Dean, v Sub:
Ijjyal Oak siack, HcthoHcgton,' Crimn. . D!_-
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Wtakcr.OMlan. '4 ' Interval Low Moor;
.MlUNG by a penalty goal at half !^» Low Moor Club finally won by penalty in the last quarter of a n ,
With only minutes to go Driver ' jjj^hed a tremendous .volley to .
• and were unlucky when a Walkden shot grazed the wrong side of the post. With half an hour to go, Preedy limped off and Worth gradu ally came back into, the game. Farnsworth made a wonderful save from a header — an effort which even had the referee dapping. There w-aa less then ten minutes
' ton, Dowtlen, Greonhalgh, Jacques, ■ Greenup, Masters. Sub, HayhursU Rimington: Hacking, Joluison,
Waddington have no
problems
Mill Hill Si Pclcr’u 1, Wuddington 3.
WADDINGTON increased their lead at the top of the premier divi sion of Blackburn Combination to three points as the result of this win
at Mill Hill. The villagers won more comfort
ably than the scoreline suggests. Apart from the first ten minutes and a brief spell midway through the second half httlo was seen of Mill
after 25 minutes with a 20-yard drive. Simon Whiteside scored the second on the half-time whistle, •pushing the ball home from close m. Ten minutes into the second half, Ross scored his first goal for the side to give them a commanding 3*0 lead. Min Hill pulled one back shortly a f te rw a rd s . Hinksman und Whiteside also had scoring efforts disallowed.. Waddington: Grainger, Bialecki,
Hill. Hinksman oponed the scoring
Hurst Green: Young (A), Ltvcsey, Cross, Wilkinson, Young (Pi,-Bol*--
Turner, Healey, Motcalfe, Graham, Robinson, Kranklsml, Riley, Bald win, Gaskell. Sub, Fawcett.
son’s centre. The visitors’ goal was kept •
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KING’S ARMS FC stole a march on Ribble Valley Football League leaders, Hurst Green, by playing and defeating Billington 8-0 in a league game while their rivals were engaged in the Ashley Smith Trophy at the weekend. The win pul King’s in Ike top spot. Front, left to right, Brian Robinson,- Steve Pye, Steven Rush, George Blenkinship, George Smith. Back, Tommy Townsend (manager), Ray Taylor, Bob Peel, Jim Penman, Mike O’Neill, John Peel, Rod Taylor, Alan Scott, Vic Adcroft (trainer) . . '
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STANDEN ARE STILL ON TOP
were down to 10 men, Healey having sufferod an ankle
TEAMS in the first division of the • Hibblesdalc Tabic Tennis Associa tion are apparently paying little heed to the fixture list. SLnulen B have played seven and reached the half-way, and with Trinity A, played five, comprise the only two teams to have fulfilled their obligations to dale. /
teams produced an 8*2 win for Stan- den away from homo. J. Pickles and T. Thompson won a game each for the homo side. For the visitors T.
The recent meetings of theso two
Waddington won three, and P. Har rison and E. Morton two each. Wad- dmglon and Harris beat Pickles and C. Fitzgerald m the doubles.
at home’ to Brockhal! B. C. Pickles and K. Watson were successful for them and'the visitors’ wins came from T. Hodkinuon ami It. Billing- ton, three each, and P. Davies. Wat son and S. Johnstone lost the dou bles to Hodkinson and Davies. Trinity'B triumphed 0-1 over Cal-
In division two Flexible B lost 8*2 RESULTS
8. Division 2: Bead CC B 2, Standen D 8; Chatburn 6, Read CC B 4; Standen D 3, Standen C 7; Trinity B 0, Caldcrstoncs B 1; Flexible B 2, Brockhall'B 8. Division 3: Trinity C 5, Clitheroc PO 5; Catholic YC B 1, Slandcn E 0.
NEXT WEEK
v Read CC A; Clilhoroe. CC A v Catholic YC A; Standen A v Trinity A. Rest week: Calderstoncs A and Standen B. Division 2: Wednesday — Trinity B v Road CC B; Thursday — Standen C v Chatburn; Brockhall B v Calderstones B. To be arranged — Flcxiblo B v Stundcn P. Division 3: Monday — Catholic YC B v Trin ity C; Stamlcn E v Clithcroe PO.
Division 1: Monday.—Brockhall A
^liindcn B................... . 7 5 •J •0 12 Bnx'khiill A.............. .. ;t 2 1 .0 5
Division One ' V W D L P
dcrstoncs B. Their captain, E. Thompson,, won three, and M. Cliild one. They took the doubles against C. Chew and J. DoVrington. M. Hey wood won Trinity's other two games. Chew won the hospital side’s solitary game, their other player being G. Gunner." Read CC B entertained Stamlen 1)
game each. D. Walton (31, D. Sims and D. Parker (2) won for Stailden
■with Walton and Parker clinching the doubles. Read’s visdl to Chutbum produced
a close wm for the home sole by P. Hatch (3), B. .Tones (2) ami I. Crook won for Chatham, k or Read. P. Harper won two games and D.
Wyniet* the other, the same pair winning tho doubles.
• The1 intcr-club clash belweCn Staiulcn 1) and Standcn C oiided with the latter winning 7-3 and pre serving their unbeaten record at the top of tho tabic. The programme is one-third completed. All the teams have played cuch other once and they will meet twice more. . C. Thorne (2) and D. Parker won
for the D. Side. G. Cottorill (3), J. Mason (2) and D. Thomas were win ners for Standcn C, with Cottunll and Thomas taking the doubles. .Standcn B huve a four jKiint load
at the top of division three and. strange to nay, their last three games have produced 5-5 draws with Clitheroe Post Office. Standcn beat Catholic VC U 0-1
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Clitheroc CCA........ .. 4 2 0 2 1 Sumden A................ .. 3 2 <
CalflorstortCH A........... 3 1 1 1 3 Trinity A.................... 5 0 1 1 1 UcuclCC.A.................. . 4 0 0 4 0
Catholic YC A......... ... h 2 1 2 5 1 1 4
and went, down 8*2. Read's players, D. Wymer and A. MacLean won' a
Trinity B.................... 7 4 :i 0 tl Slamicn D..............;... 7 r* 1 i n
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Chut burn......... ...... .... 7 2 :i 2 7 Flexible* 11................... 7 :» n t (i f(r<K’kh;ill II............. ... < Hoad CC It..............
Catholiu Y(* H;......... .. U 1 11 I 2 r, I
STILL NO JOY FOR
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last week. The leaders had three wins apiece from J. Whittaker and N. Sieczkowski, plus tho doubles. • Skipper M. Simpson added two more, N. Weaver won the youth dub’s only game. Making his debut for Trinity C, D.
. E. Thompson (Trinity B) played 21, won ID; C. Thorne (Standen D) 18, 15: G. Cottcnl! (Standen D) 15. 11; P. Whittaker (Chatburn) 18, 13; D. Parker (Standen D)21,14: P. Hatch (Chatburn) 21,13: D. Thomas (Stan den C) 21, 13; T. Hodkmson (Broc khall B) 18, 11; C. Pickles (Flexible
Parker provided two wins, helped by T. Wilson (2) and I. Nuttall. kor the Post Office, B. Hall won three and A. Tolson the other. Hall and T. Davies won tho doubles. Leading players in division two:
Robinson, Richards, Nuttall, Wad dington (J.), Foroshaw, Hmkaman, Ainsworth, Whiteside (S.), Ross. Sub.: Simms.
WADDINGTON B havo a ton-point lead at the top of Clithecoe and District Snooker League, but Wad dington A and Great Harwood Lib erals have both dropped one place and Billington B have taken over the
•second spot. Results: ' Waddington A 7, Chatburn 7;
Great Harwood Liberals 4, Wad dington B 10; Police 6, Billington B 8; Conservative A 2, Conservative B 12; Rimington 4, British Legion 10; Social Club 4, Cnldcrstoncs 10; Bil lington A 4, PendleClublO. Details: * Police 426, Billington B 438. I.
left and the Reserves were looking os though they would hold on to tho lead when a misunderstanding bet ween1 Leach;and Sharp let.Worth through for the equaliser. And then, in the last minute, the Reserves almost gave the game away, but a
• Worth' shot hit the post. ■;. . On reflection*, a draw was a fa ir
rosult. Sharp was outstanding, dosdy followed by Walker, who hod a brilliant first hour but fadod. slightly.
On Saturday the Reserves have Chapmans as visitors at Shawbndge
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(2*30 p.m.). ’ ! • Clitheroe Reserves: Farnsworth, Sharp, Redfem, Leach, Colebournc, Eyles (D.), Bush, Walker, Johnson, Preedy, Drachenberg., Sub.: Pinch.
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WITH seven :WMks hard training behind them, .Vic's ,Chicks — a ltet- ball' tdanrbased:at the. Victoria , Hotel, Clitheroe—:are:all‘ready to
I -Reody that is oxcept for two prob- < lems —they;hove no fixtures lined- up
and.aro'olso Without a1 coach. ;,■
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Anyone nbie to help with either of. ^the'ir'' troubles
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Hartley 53, P. Bradley 105; G. Titley 91, E. Brown 61; F. Booth 84, J. Bolton 55; N. Crawshaw 58, D. Stewart 68; M. Johnson 65, J. Wild 84; J. Griffiths 85, B. Thompson 65.
First point in sight
■and stronger, 1 team than the one which defeated Clitheroe last year.
IN their third match of the season, Clitheroe Chess Club entertained RLihton, who had a very different,
' nut 'Clithoroe-2-1 up .when he demolished' M., Conway on .board
. four. ;
• advantage over J.'WIntcr ort board; one, 6 -- Marshall even am matOrial
close, dour battles w!6rc going on with".8 . ShaW' hiving.-e material
On each of tho top three boards,
• •Howevef,-boards:two:end throe , fell'to Rishton.within the time limit
on board three.. __ ____
:;"'*luW-fir»f’P#lnti«t'.tltt"»e»«on,VdB.^.;soli,»Bdt«n,''Coliing«.r.r:-.?rsi. ► have beon g a i n e d . , e - ■ / ’tjv,.'^;>.-Meet;at'.station,-1-15
p.nu
•cated- If-that'matclids awarded to ; Clltheroe,,na seems likely, then the :
leaving the'top board to bo ndjudi., t , .
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■ Once again, It looked os if. Clithcroe were going to be defeated when S. Townend lost on board five to D. Pollard. However, V. Tudisco evened the score by. beating Q. Chambers on board six and B. Carr
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■ B) 21,12; R. Billmgton (Brockhall B) 15,8: P. Harper (Read CC B) 15,8; K. Watson (Flexible B) 15, 8; M.
Child (Trinity B) 21, 11; P. Davies (Brockhall B) IS, 9.
SNOOKER LEAGUE
• Wilkinson 102. . Social Club 413, Calderstoncs 449.
R. Lamonby 67, S. Edmondson 66; B . . Loo 71,'. T. Howarth 80; C. Britcliffe 95, A. Burgess 68; R. Rouse 52, C. Bailey 85; M. Aitken 67, J. Donaghy. 70; T. Warden 67, H.
Billington A 419, Pondle Club 480.
1T. Jackson 63, B. Dixon 86; I.'Whit taker 47, J. Bridges 8-1;
D..Packer 103, B. Alston 49; B. Walmsley 112,'
J. Slater 95, Ds Wynne 63; T. Hors- field 51, D. Bnggs 65; D. Homfield 55, T. Wilson 90; D. Bbcklock 97, P. Backhouse 74; W. Knowles 49, J. Haydock 76; J. Harrison 66, T. Leeder 8L Rimington 433, British. Legion 460. J. Spencer 48, R. Cowking 92;
• B. Hargreaves 46; J. Hacking GO, E. -Kenyon 103.
• 52; V. Higginson 77, B. Phillips 70; H; Clegg 66, J. Crowther 40; T.
. B 430. G. Ireland 86, R. Parker 42; M. Haslam 70, G. Dinsdale. 78; A. Johnson 56, D. Muttoll 75: W.-Lewis 57, J. BraiUnvaitc 78; R. Lawson 50, A. McNab 8G; G. Barker 67, F. McNab 71 ' Gt HartVOOd: Liberals 408, Wad- dington B 410. I. Hickling 47, D. Boothman DO; P. Reid 64, A, Wilkin-: son ?0; A. Chew 88, I. .Waddmgton
Conservative A 386, Conservative
‘ Hodgsoh' 66, T. H. Walmsley 80. > • Waddington A 454, Chatburn 424. < S- Cox. 98, H. Frankland 56;T J.
' Jones 58; F. Coar 6l, P. Jbnes&i; J. • Hord 81, R. Parker 91
• Woof f 64, R. Turner 85; T. Maklnsor\ 65, D; Speak 70; S; Hatton 82, B.:'
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-■r Waddlngton Settle. Gravon Curt, |i,. kick-off
but’ahead positionally on board two-,- worth, S. Whiteside,
Ross..Players and \ G. • Henderson evenly matched • ••. meet at station^ 1-30 p.m.
k*orf 2-15) from: Underwood, Hai^ greaves, Boyd,; Bennett, Malone,: Heading, D: Bialecld, R. .'Wadding-,, toni C ar te r ,; G.i, Walker,- N .r tVliiteslde, Wnght, Kenyon, Daw-:
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THESE are unhappy days for Chtheroc FC. They have made their worst ever start to a season. Of 14 league and cup games they have won Only one and according to secretary Cohn Wilson. Saturday s gate was the lowest of all time at Shawbndge. A g a in s t Leyland Motors, Clilheroc showod all the faults which have led to their bottom of the table position. The defence made their full quota
of now charactenstic mistakes, the midfield lacked cohesion and bite and the forwards had neither the punch nor the aggression necessary to score goals. Too many players—Geoff Payton
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in particular — seem unwilling to fight for tho ball once they have been dispossessed. When a team is in the doldrumB like Clitheroe the players have to give 100 per cent to stand a chance of winning. Apart from a 20-minute spell
Consult— James Bolton &
midway through the second half, Leyland, who have hardly setr the Lancashire Combination alight this season, were in complete command. They took the lead after 14
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minutes when Bright split the defence wide open before crossing to the unmarked Dawson who headed easily past Houldsworth. Clitheroe had a couple of chances
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one back from a tremendous 25-yard shot and Clitheroe gradually fought their way back into the game. Leyland’s goalkeeper Monelaws
Two minutes later Payton pulled . - •
sides was most apparent in the 55th minute when a six-man move left the Clitheroe defence bewildered and allowed Wilson to score with a per fectly-placed header.
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was called upon to mako a senes of breathtaking saves from Tony Eyles and David Gillibr&nd. He even saved’a 62nd-minute penalty from Rayton . after -Tommy
- keeper. The Cbtheroe defender was immediately su b stitu ted for Raymond Green, making his first appearance since breaking his leg • almost a year ago.o.. jthe
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THE district A and ,B teams: to represent tho Cub Scout Football league t against. South Ribblc onT Saturday (Gastla Field. ID a.m,) will bo • fecJCctod fr0m:> Adanuon, J. Ncary, M.• |)e*ry, Pj'e, Hardman
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• (Tigers),JDawson,1 Fallon, Chamock, Burgess,“Dickenson (Whalley).-—' -. v The A team will be captained b y - Mark Fallon (Whall6y) arid the B team by Steven Blackburn (Pendle). j Latest league trcsultsn Pendle. l,-t> -
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Orrell had been brought down. : Soon afterwards Leyland put the result beyond doubt when Wilson ran on to a bad back-pass . from Gilhbrand and rounded the goal*
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