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Glsburni John Ashworth (39), engineer, 1 of 24, Glbfleld- road, Colne, was flned £50 and (llsauallfled from driving for two ^ears, at’ Bowled Magistrates’ .Court om Mon­ day. County prosecuting solici­


lie swervOd from side to side continuously. -. The officer overtook and


tor, Mr. 0. Shaw said , that on Sunday, [April 26th, police officers saw Ashworth 1 drive away Ironi the front of the Rlbblesdale Arms Hotel In an erratic m?inner and with the engine revving unnecessarily. They followed him along the Glsburn-Burhley road, where


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Area [listrfb&tors o f GoO|Uyear, Dunlop, l ireiitopie; Ihdia and Michelin Tyres


E|sh|i;on Terrace^ , T e l . 2 5 2


Clilheroe


the Friends’ Meeting House at Newton'as a place of worship, a service was held on Wednes- • day evening, the building—a grand old place beautifully situated—being well filled.


To mirk the re-o;)0ning of


newly-iconstituted Bowland Education Sub-Cojnmlttee


The 'first meeting I of the


' waS: held 4n the To\yn jHall, Clltheroe, on Monday, when the Rev, J. Heslop, 'vicar of Gisburn, was re-electdd chair-, man. Mr. T. 'Walker t^as elec- "-ted vice-chairman.


I0QD- ORAH : *tiAxer*DAVS^ rT''DUBUN”


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C^TLE ST. PhLne 735 1


Bring jVour Shoe Repairs for Better Results. in;a range of gay


s 1 0 pi> e ^ Ashworth, i who smelled of' drink and whose eyes were! glazed. ; He was taken to Skipton


Police Station, where a ipollce surgeon certified, him as not badly drujuk but unfit to have proper control of a car. During the examination,-said Mr. Shayf. Ashworth , said he was, thirsty and Invited the doctor to go for a drink.


SIMILAR OFFENCE


was fined £15 and dlsuuall- fied frofu driving for 12 months for a similar offence at Colne jin 1948.


Ashworlh, It was stated, For the defendant, Mr. R. i .


Ashworth, Colne, said his client wished! to expre^ his realisation of the gravity of the offence and his full appreciation of the conse­ quences to himself. He was an engineer, and at


the time of the offenqe had been working.. He -went for his customary;


lunchtime


■to eat since the morning, and. In consequence,' the amount of alcohol' consumed had a greater I e,fleet ^ than 'would normally have been, the case.


Long Service Awards For Ctlheroe Men


rriWO (plltheroe men! who have completed 5o! years


II ! ( ^ ^ , (/ARD VIII GEORGE VI ELIZABETHII


membership of the National Society lof Painters were the guests of honour. at A


dlnher dt the ' Dog;! and. Partridge Hotel last; [night week, whbn they received the Society’s .‘silver badge aiiidillfe membership pard. Theyjsvere Mr. F. Shears, of 14,'CowDer- avenue, and Mr. E. V. Wilkin­ son, of 97, Hayhurst-stt[eet.


Both have beeh members of


■' the staff I of a Glitheroe.-flrm of painters and decorators- for many .years, anc Mr. Shears still follows par ;-time employment. ' The badges apd free mem­ bership card -to which their long service entitles them, were presented by Mr. R.. Toole, asristant general Secre­ tary of, the Society !


drink, and m e t ! frlendsj with whom he stayed throii(ghout the afternoon,: arrlviijig ' at Gisbum In' the early evening. He hadi had little or nothing


From Australii


I To Clitherce A MONGi the thousands who


- f i lm ed ithe i;oute :oJ Coronation procession Tuesday was Mr. -.-ambs Carter, a former Clltherpe m[4h, who,, together with bijflther,/ Mr. Walter C artpr, npijv runs Australia’s 1 irgpst poultry '^arm at Wepdbee, near Melbourne.


CUtheide Hast week wUh his wife, i and a sister-1 i-law, l^lsS :C. Walker, and itayed oyer ; the week-end i jefore. leaving for -London on Mon-, day morning. They arrived 111 I , England on the 1 liner Queen Elizabeth, and 1 will shortly leave for'a hblit ay| on tliie; ([lontlnent before rJtum- li|g! to Clltheroe at the ■


[r.i (Jarter arrived 'In , . J 1 1 . i . . - . L _ J g j em


August, ! They returp Australia! in October.


During I their visit, M r.. rS. Carter stayed witl ece] Mm Shirley Tn en| Lfe of Mr. E.. Trueman,


to


the! Swan' and Royal Itheroet Mr.. and rueman: having recently


[The Carter family Origin­ ! ' ■, .


Cyclist Dies Artfei^ E


Whalley Collision IA V


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Deputy Coroner, Mr. J . A. Dunkerley, at an Inqpest at Accrington on Wednesday on John Victor ' Swift (20). Ws-tson-^treet, Oswaldtwlstle, who died in hospital on Sunday bfter bblng involved in a collision with a' taxi at Whalley ion'Sunday.


re w i I t was' revealed that' the


caught each 'other an careered Into the taxi was travelling In the opposite sustaining head


. . . .


Swift which


direction:. injuries.!


It was stated;by P.yl.si Ray , ^ ,


that thb taxT driver, Clegg, jThorn-street,


and Wood that I the grid was flush with the road anci was not a danger to bicycles. Mr. DunKerley comnented - ■ ■ Mr. H„ Great have to


Harwood, appeared to done eyerythlfig possible avoid tlie accident.


deceased) -was o n e 'o f i two cyclists who swerved in King street to! avoid a grid. They


tu as record y the RjDiC


T of f'Misad -ven ed p


ally! ; canie to CUthei oe In 190() land lived In S i ,1 thill terrace; j The father, j Mr. Jariiek Carter, worked as an dhe driver at Baii^flelfl alri^, and Mr, JimOart'er.


[ig with brother! 'Walter, 1 his sister, Sarah, -worked 'ai weaver at th e ' ; uhllee


l.H Theh. in ' 19ic; the lily decided to emlgiate to ita:alla,i where- the brothers started their poultry f irm.


Grindleton Girlii At Royal Party


T iObKING fprsyard tp a visit -*:j-;tp,'London , and to seeing Pj'iricess VMargaret, 'are 16- y« ar-pld Miss Margaret BIbby, di fighter'of Mr. and Mrs. G. BIbby, of Hill' House Farm, Grlfidleton, Miss Au d r e y Pennington, 17 - year - .old diiughteriof Mr. and Mrs.'W. Pennington, of Lawson-House, Sawley, and Miss Jean Aspin. ■ daughter I of Mr. and 4rs. J. V j Aspin,' of Stonehlll <jHpdleton;


Farm,


tc Attend a gardenj Wllch Is I being held


'Tliey will be visiting


ondon party


jti Lam-


. bt th Palace, by the Cm rch of Eiiglahd Youth Couiicll at the


erid' of June, and at which Pylncess HMargaret 'wpll -he present. [


pjjpll' at the C 11 th e ro e Gralmriiar School, and Miss Pennington, are S [u n d a y S.ehool teachers at Grindleton Irish Church. They ivlll be,


Both Miss Bibby, wdjo'ls a


a fir the Rev. C. F. Gocdchlld, _ I y|car m Settle.


tiavelllng to London with a party which Is being organised


Miss Aspln, who is l|9.is a rilember ; of the ■ chplr at rlndletpn Parish Cljiurch,


In i A 21-'Y;EAR-0LD Brlghouse


-rr-j,electrician. Ronald Mann. Of 11, phapel-street.|w£s fined £2! in! his absence at Bbwland ■Magistrates’ Court |,on Mon- djay.jfor riding a pedfl cycle furiously to the ,dan|ger of ;her road users.


PEEPS NTO 25 i Y E A R S A G O


Extrapfe from our issue of June 8th, 1928


nearly;‘so alarming a^ expected from the deep gloom spread 11 over ; the district. Rlbblesdale can have caught


■WEDNESDAY ’ ’ storm did not


aftW


noon’sprove many


only the fringe of It, ind the rain which fell scarcely softened the surface of the parched ground. Ti e only loss reported, was the killing by lightning of a jram at Bolton-by-Bowland.


THE PAST 50 YEARS A 30


Extracts from bur issue of yune 5th, 1903


■r'rHE .Chairman of ;th'i CUth- ‘ Free;. Library iCbnmltt^e


pas : ati length tece.ved ‘a dommurilcatlon from' Mr. Carnegie, regrettingi that he ■has been unable hltberto to


consider! their applies tlon of August !4th, 1902] regarding l}he ; erection of a, - public Hbfary !6n account of the overwhelming rjumter [of applications which he :-eceiyed ast summer, and requesting urther i particulars as. to


accommodation,, fjnani es, etc., “^


o ! facilitate Mr^ Carnegie’s 'onsidefatlon: of the appeal;


^


curate i kt - the! Blftckburn Parish Church, was on Satur­ day afternoon, at a special! service. Inducted i to the living | of St. Mary’s. Church by the, [Venerable : Ar- chde a c oni


The Rev. J . H.-Wrlg .ey, late[ iFletcher, of Blackburr.


was done when fire-b, at ;a carpenter’s shop ford, Glltheroe. I ■


Damage estimated pt £200 " ' oke out InSal -


[


Hdtel, )\Ji-s.


ind leir lan, of


returned i: to Clltheroe after their; marriage In Mel roiime last, month. ,


. John Bijil] aild Brlttanla stride down tln> villbB® street, n was


cCa s io ,, ironation lendleton’s


iyir, W. Qo^erth jCoimil cliairma|n. [Bull) as Miss F. Brittaifia, array of characte|:s 'dress parade.


celebiat onsi when . ,|vajite, Parish as! Jifiin


tiolgate, as


led a colourful in a fancy


ON PARADE AT PENpiilON


‘WARDS WOULD BE FIRST STpP OF labour COUNCIL’


ithat the. value of money was [constantly ■ decreeing.


j I -C L IT H E R O E C a N D H )A T E


„ iI Proposal Would Have iP^'^yehtbd Dehiy, Cut Costs’


, - . . .


“ /’XLlTHEMEis . postponed! As chairman of the Housing 1' ' election i would have avoided except in one


been ward


quarter of ilthe to\m if-| the sygte|n


operation,” pii Entwjstle! pne| of Labour candidates be contei^bngi municipal ThutMay, he meetW i>t


Coi


gethi D. C| elec Laboi Curr;^, hi Jamess’s Is Bradley, Cllth jroe.


had ; been in CouncUlon J. the ifonr who [will Clltheroe’s


e l e c t i o n next lune 11th, when at


an election


Friday. I Entwistle, to-


_tH Councillor J . W.


■tchltw. 1? -seeking re- ' id the two other


idldates are Mr. S. idm^ter of St.- bool; arid Mr. - S. jf Henthom-road,


having had to Rur d tlouse


>mpkkit gricultural


!ckl6y has


been-let tb- a yoilnk bachelor,, farm labourer from Langho.i there Is ' a- gard-mer fronii Brockhall Hospital and two' daughters d


0| »i


been '‘ oi|eriookf c housing committee been living in a six' other people,


• This W£.s',stati clllor J. w. Bre


his wife who have . -by the and have


: louse: with by Coun


! day’s meeting df - Blackburn Rural -. Co,uncll. He said It looked “ yerv ur fa ir” (o let the house to; an unmarried man who was no|t even .living in the' ar'^a.


eri at Satiir- The chalrmari, Councillor


! on a farjn only ifrom, DInckley, i going house 1


said the


; at the hquse-letfing meeting. man; worked half-a-mlle and was■


H. Ryden who, ija-d-presided young


get rnarrled.i The been


[for an agTlcultural worker.


: iCouncillor: D.,; chairman: “We 1 [tenant -who'1 Is


4Improve the foot ; of [the country.”


built, solely mith. jvlce- :


inly want, a . helpirig; to .production!


I (iouncillor'. jA. i worth said sbme '.been waiting [for three years, and added! that i tljd man Icould ribt' expect to Id [go .‘In It


h sou


“pick a house a inside eighteen months.'


Council^ l^rew have, approval of


er’s move to the! letting


'of I-the. house referred hacl^ -was defeated. ' ‘ ■ . i 'i '-i


Nirie-^ear-


PH()s e : ^ -the


Coroqatibn irimary


by the children of department


.Cllth^roej Col igregational


Church, plnepyear-old'Kath­ leen Romnsqn, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. H. Robinson, of Montague) - street, Clltheroe, was on Friday nl ;ht crowned Coronation Quern by the Mayoress (Mrs. F. Dugdqle) at a social held in ti e School.


l


ley FostejT;, Qarol' Thompson, Patricia bearers,; age;


Her •etjn


a fancy dress! dren. up [to The parade Mrs Dugdal Gradwell; a*"


Kathleen Also In


Ward Robinson


Visitor”) Games


soloist WES Miss Hilma Coates. The arrankemCnts! for the


Mr..J. E


event weref maqe! by the ! primary


teachers department.


Fo:


r jH A R V Ma


Assajult Cji GED a'


klstrates’ Mlo n d a y twlth. Oil


LADIES & GENTLEMEN, My ! second term !of bfflci


[Bowland


Court' on unlawfully


: assaulting Mrs. Annie Hamp- sori; of the (Drown jlnn,:ciith- eroe, with Intent to ravish her, Thomas| E.i Ramsay (34).


;LADIeI & j GENTL^EN,'


i I have now completed almost eight years on the Town Council! and at the invitation ;of the fijabbur'Pafity I am agalri offering [myself for re-election., . , : j ■ .


fitter, whose address was given as 84. Hulse-road, Salis­ bury, was committed for trial t6‘ Leedk ■ Assizes. , ‘He was also charged with unlawfully arid Indecently' assaulting Mrs. Hampsqn;-:--


.'He'plcadel not guilty and


was reinanded in qustqdy. Mr. C. Sh£)w. of the'County


cuted; Mr. Clitheroe, „ a]ppeai accused.


T


Solicitors’ Department,‘prose- p. Liddle. ed for the


Ii^orks Mishap


n a mlshJp at 'tlie Rlbbles- dale CemeSit Works, yester­ day week, j Giovanni 1 Marc- angell (32)J of; Lowi Moor Hostel, Low Moor, sustained a compound fracture of the


right forearm. . - I ' He wps taken by County


‘i


ambulance ! to Accrington V i c t o r i a j Hospital ■ and detained.


'endeavpured'to serve-all; sections of our [town til the best of my ability. [ -


‘ fI ami at p:resent Chairman o f the Parks .ygrounds Committee, Chairman of


land PI !the Ce: 'of. the Comm


fAppblri jmlttee.


; . ,I am iExecutl 'Com:


ttee| and ] Vice-Chairman of the, ments; and Establishment Com-


etery Committee! Vice-Chairman; Finance land General! Purposes


:oi also fi mbmiber of the,'Divisional - I ' ' ■


Ve 'of - : the Lancashire Education tee, a‘ Governor ' of Ribblesdale


I of the]new| Edlsford primary School to be I opened] in [August.


- Thus] Ladles and Gentlemen, l' can claim some practical experience of Local Govern­


ment, 1! . Glveli a renewal of your confidence I will


!


endeavtmr] to serve you In the i future as faithfully as I have done In the past. , I.: I Yours sincerely,! !


I Dennis Gritchley.


124,'Whi'pEd Avenue, ! Cllther'oe. 1


“ Ashlelgh,” Pendle Road, Clltheroe.


I I


Se'cond,iry Modern school, and a Manager, ■ - ' - ,


During these years of service I have ■


have been Invited by the Clitheroe Lab Dur for which I


was elected: In 1950, has : Expired,- anil I


Party to seek re-electlqn 04 a member) of the Council;


During the past ‘pix qnd ]a! half yeaiis I


have served on all the principal commit! ees of the Council. , I have| been Chairmar the Civil iDefence I Committee and several years have been Ghjalirman of Allotments I Committee, I During the riast year rhave beert.Chalrinanqfl the Housing Committee | and -; Vlce-Chai rman of [the Library Committee., j . ; : i,


I As Housing CHaiiraarir I have tried my best to forward the Houslig Programme and I shall, if rcTelecte'd, dp my utmosi to See that this programing 01 building cm- tinues until the requirements of;' [the Borough are fulfilled. ]


;


June 11th I shall endeavour to work for the well-being'of the town ,and Its inhabitants, both old and-young, and help to presave the amenities of the Borough,


If [favoured ■with y[our confidence I on


i I therefore appeal 1 for 1 your- vote on Thursday, June 11th, so that I may con­ tinue to serve -you: on the Town Council.


Yours sincerely,! ■


I J am ^ Entwis lie. OF s I n t e iI FO |R h


iNCLUrl w fiich


A fria! wJ convince


you of I I p Mifgarot, Bo)th;i heralds,


the programme was parade for chll- 10 years! of . age.


was judged by 1' and Mrs. V d wlhners [were:


Charles Briggs (“Order of the Bath”’), (“ Flying


Kkthlefen ; Booth Colours ’), Kenneth


[Co’jvboy), '' Michael Ouri ‘ Overseas


were' organised; by Wfiklnspni arid the


retlhuC conprlsed Lesr


HayhUist.r i t ' f a ln Michael Sullivan, ■ Heaton and


LADIES & ‘GENTLEMEN, [ ' •'


; I.In' accepting ;the invitatiop, of the: loc£|l 'Labour, Parify- to become a 'Candidate for' 'the forthcoming MunicipaT Elections! I do ko with the 'thought that, if elected it will


iglve ni[e greater scope to be of service to the ratepayers and the town. :


20 yekrs, arid although this Is my flfst Muriicmal appeal, I feel confident that my experience as President of the Clltheroe Branch of the Amalgamated Engineering Union!] and'■ President of theClltheroe Trades Council,, both positions which I have Held fpr, the last, four years, will be Invaluable.


i I have lived in the Borough for the last


are vltfii with prices still rising and threats of further c its In the Health arid Social


economy in


Remembe^,;ntembei[, your' vote mak e It heard, on Ju will be


lupe 11th, ; .and my'whole endeavour '— j


101, Henthorn Road, Clltheroe.


Give me your confidence


to-s^rve you all.' ' Yours sincerely,


Stanley Bradley. i ■


is your voice— ‘ My film Is


service, efficiency, and stricter all'Municipal matters. These


LADIES & GENTLEMEN, I qpunt It a!p honour to-havja.fieen.invlljed f


by'l;he (Dlltheroe Labour Party to -be, c ne of their candidates-for election to , ihe


Borough Council on June iltl i next.


Prior to coming here In January, 1152, ■ ■


had served as an U: ■ ■ ‘Doilnclllor for' almost six years, dur


:an claim, 'overnment


of !


which time jl was a , merabdr [of all cofm- nlttees. For three successive iyears i yas Chairman oi the Finance Committee sound knowledge finances.'


\Vhllst experience prompts me to m; tow'ri..


Yours sincerelj, Stanley Cuijry.


29, Victoria Street, Clltheroe.


” ban Dlstijlct ng


nd


Ideal ike


no-glib promises,!! do say that,; If electe i, I shall seek th further the be it Interests the electors and the' well-jbelng of


C.' ‘[Duck-:


people had; ' ' e for'


KIB B LE SD A Ll ! Saturday’s


t


'eat Har]vood.9: itheroe 133; 'SI Bad 13,8 |or 8 -dq


lackbum-Northe 53. 5


ibttle 82;; Ribblel


a-moldswick 137 132. i I Beat P erfo|


■opt.' I arnoldswlck: ' P


oUt;| Emaiott (S :


. ( litherfte ;,... kipton ‘ ...


Qt. iHarwqod.. 8| ettile j .......


l;edd .j.'... 17halley


Kaxjenden!, ., '^lackburni' N.


■fiarby ( ----- gibblesdale 'W. 8| ■Ifadiham : — 8j X includes one!


Kibble^dale Jq : ilrtheroe t .. ixc


.-£ kipton ( iswaldtwi|tle (iheiTy Tree .. .


^ Aibblesdale. 'W. 'llaxenden; .. ■ atpiam i — jarnoldswiOk oils Roycfe ..


(it.; Ribbjc Vall|


, ! ' I P-I Brdckhall':- .


i IIIlownham i


I .arrow [ • ■. Ifurst Green abden ! . I.


I Viswell i ... .Church BjM, .1 tibchestei) .


Chatbui-n ■ ■


I ilackburn: Nor. Bead .[— • £ ettle . t . . . . I'arby,


: I Ihalley ! . . . . ( loiirtaulds .. ?.E.C. ■ .1...'. iHarwood.. 7|


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BO R O U G H O F C L ITH E R O E M jN IC IPA L E L E C T IO N - T H U R SD A Y , JU N E 11th, 1953


agalri, much of itha; extra cost involved! woulil have ' been avoided i if] ward! syste Entwlstle. was pledge systejm as control.


said that If slteb. for building had been acquired four years ago, the housluig position In, Clitheroe would have been vastly different from what I t ; was to-day. [


Entwlstle ; ,


the 'meeting that in the- field! of Local Qoivemment, In--


Councillor Crltchley; told


i-creased effort and- application to local p r d b l emq was essential If thp future pros­ perity of the town was to be assured.' ;


[; j ■ I t was necessary to ihave a


In addi bn lb' the election “ We can bring the cost of be i contested


:


m, said Councillor The! Labour Party


there had been a


1 to ilntroduce' ^hls soonj as; It gained


j. I


new. approach rind new Ideas, and they believed - that a-. Labour C 0 fi n c 11 i could administer - the town more efficiently and with : con­ fidence in the [Interests of all the ratenayers.; ,


administration to sensible proportions arid we can bring economy to 'bear where It will not impair; services,” said Councillor Crltchley, Inviting the solid [vote ■ of the electorate,


. One c a u s e 'l l the rising rates, said Mir.; S. 'Curry, was


; I He doubted'whether tjhe £ . ;t[o-day was wort;h 12s. b;’ J938 standards. Secondly, they rieeded to extend and In prove existing setvlces,[ and, thirdly,


'there! were theidemanm of [progress. The Party. 0:' pro- [gressiwas the [Labour Party,


i f-In ithe past, he cont nued. some' Councils had been dominated by Conservutlves. who, ion the matter of rates, [had benefited the rich firms of the district. That had


[been I their policy and they [had neglected' to ‘provide [playing fields i and other amenities for,the children.


j ' Housing must be ifiunber I' one priority, said lUx. S. Bradley, who promlied. If I!elected, to pursue a vigorous


I the problem of; sub-stqndard f houses.


!


■ ■ He descril ed the town’s '' lighting system as being In a “ deplorable” state, with a


' I most urgent need for re vision. The totally Inadequate water supply for do; nestle pu; ■poses, particularly where h )uslng had progressed! was also In need of urgent I attention. These were


I had been in the hands ■Conservative


1


I([:XOBIEfe agai Baxcndebi and


lat] keep Clithcrc Ig [teams. [The'y Sparc oni Satii


eiders to wrest U id[achieve;a fin


, pa( ed' qualities of ipitihj at Sandyla batsmen, foilnd 'adi.ptjrig theipselve


0 ivipus disebrnfitu 1 lore accusfQmed


: ’D J£d Z E ,1..., M


len' tactics, deman hu: -n-toad, and paii


j i policy. In reg£,rd to bo h the j I provision of Jiew hous<s and,


'losngljtheir first ;S , _ ry 39.runs. [ AsV l-CUhMoe’s, inpings ‘- 1 . [wagged! bri 1; efly to (he imbt the ! Skip! in at = numl the-last jwf


»sc(|red exactly liall I total jof 102. £ ,j


I came ! wl en istil


I lindefegted'


Iquetly while he jtilejto the'-j'ickqt


ilmmott, "loo,I,:


'past bad administration of the town, which, for s> long.


legacies )f the P a r t y .


of the


th - lyicket Off Ent th: umpire irulec ■un ible to sefe the i


inj point came wl tw) sixes in£ one| Su Dsequentlyi he'j- trtuble, though Jie ju'tiye one plairq


■E 5 One 6f (wo ou wi( ual perfq'rmahci


W


I idtstaNding ] lipmott’s Idnings


be onged tojthe .G1 siinal,' Entwistle, ■wi :h impressive; ju Igement 4o take or e stage, with fiy cr ;dit, he looked 'i lemrn since he j( ar d but fort the sti h( might w|ell;hay' There was a qiii


fiist five Wickets.![ tt err werejJ. 'Wilkl f( riiier, Clitheroe [ Iran whoigot‘an| h( fore . he; -was S luthwortH had e| a notable iontribil


C itheroe ijrningsi sc me tight; lelt-ai B Nutter [who g(


hi 5 score at 16 h| re narkablel catch le; boundary. Ha| fa .led to hol'd th{(| In .ve gone for six.J


ec chi scor^ 10, feiture ,of [the ! iiJ niath wicket star! H imraond land ll •to)k the tefial froi to 129, before Pikel


HJ .Yatei and


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