By
the end of August 1957 Ards had bowed out of the Ulster Cup with
a record of two wins, a draw and a defeat but had played
ourselves into the second round of the Gold Cup thanks to a 3-0
win over Bangor.
The next
eleven Saturdays would be devoted to the City Cup, a sprawling
competition that saw all twelve league sides compete on a league
basis. Following our 4-1 win over Coleraine, Ards next faced
Distillery at Castlereagh Park when a Hugh Lowry goal earned a
share of the points from a one-all draw.
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Draw
with Cliftonville
report
from Ireland's
Saturday Night
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Four days
later on the Wednesday, Ards travelled to Ballymena to play in
the second round of the Gold Cup. Victory followed here when a
brace from Liam Munroe along with strikes from Lowry, Humphries
and Lawther swept the north Antrim team aside 5-3. On 21st
September 1957 Ards went to Solitude to take on Cliftonville in
the City Cup and found Red's keeper Mick Murphy in thrilling
form.
The more
fancied Ards side could find the net only once in the opening
half through Lawther, thanks in part to the form of keeper
Murphy. On the other side of half time, Cliftonville levelled
and then took a surprise lead through Robinson. Ards were
rampant though and not long after McGuicken got himself in
the right spot to poke in the equaliser.
Back to
back draws was hardly looking like the form of cup winners, but
the 3-2 win over Portadown the following week looked like
putting Ards back on track. The up and down form continued
however when Glentoran shipped in four goals at The Oval against
a two goal reply. Next visitors to Castlereagh were Derry City,
a team whose scalp Ards had taken twice the previous season. A
similar outcome was returned this time around too, with the home
side two ahead by the break. Strikes from Quee and Lawther had
the side on top as Derry struggled defensively. The visitors
pulled a goal back in the second half but Ards struck again on
the hour with McDonnell scoring the third and final goal.
Another
two points on the board then and perhaps the start of something
for the side. Not a bit of it. Visitors Ballymena came calling
to Castlereagh Park the following Saturday and left again with
two deserved points at the outcome of a 4-1 victory. What would
the next encounter with group leaders Linfield bring as November
began? The Belfast Blues were so far undefeated in the
competition while Ards were struggling to create any sort of
form. Commentators naturally predicted a win for Linfield and
they were not to be disappointed.
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Ards
3-1 Derry City
report
from Ireland's Saturday Night |
The game
was only five minutes old when Jack Milburn knocked the ball
past Moffat for the first goal, although Ards defended stoutly
to ensure the floodgates would not open. While Moffat and his
backs were doing a fine job of defending, the Ards forwards were
noted for wanting to do too much in their opponents' penalty
box. The half-time whistle found the game standing at one-nil,
though a terrific strike from Linfield's John Parke soon had the
lead stretched to two. The same player followed up with the
third and Ards were beaten again, despite Munroe's late
consolation.
Still, the
upcoming semi-final of the Gold Cup provided some hope and
optimism about the club that better days just might be around
the corner... to be continued
Part
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