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Jid 17" Black iPinlshed In W a l n u t


width 21",


|rd model CTM17S 73 Gns. model CTM17F 81 Gns.


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FRIDAY S k P T EM ^ 13th, 1957 ghf ng of Vehicles i ,m. to 6-14 «.m,


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■PIGHT A-f a


to a ( day Satfcert Tuesday the is en limit.


last 'El ' . yeans’ service as i iam t ra te was [brought


' at Clltheroe yester- 1 Alderman J. H.


It on the Bench for pe. His retirement ifprc ■ under the age


“As clalnhan of the Bench, I know the Immense amount of work that Alderman SatL- erthwalte j jhas put Into his duties. I ^m sure we: are all very sorry{ to lose his services when he Is just coming into the pr mejpf life.”


Said La{dy Worsley-Taylor: Mr. IT. p. Ud'dle, Clerk to


the (jourt, said Alderman Satter ihwalte - had always tempe'ed ijustlce with mercy, and w )Uld jbe sadly missed.


Insp;ct(3i; W. Wright assoc­


iated hlniself with the tri­ butes )n bjehalf of the police.


replylig (said the respons­ ibility of I la magistrate was greate - than the h(5nour It brought. |He complimented the P9llce'|for their fairness and obvious truthfulness, the Clerk forjj his general good condmt to the court, and paid a tribute to hls' magis­ terial colleagues for their sincerity and endeavour ' to admin sterj the law without fear, favour or 111 will;


Alderman Sattertliwaltje,


ASIAN FLLJ SPREADS M.O.H. postpones his holiday


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[WINTERING read. Immer Lambs, IStb


.Sykes Farm, Dun- fel. Dunsop Bridge


NOTICES


Id send a written Istatement of | the ■Under Secretary of lOfflce (Nationality uoeton House, 1271. London, W.C.l.


BOROUGH OF I CKBURN I


I HOUSE FARM, fiDBURN {


ILTERATIONS I AT


| r - 20th, with a V2/0 which wBl be frecelpt of a tana-


Thing to tender for '/his house Into! two ipply to Borough Hall, Blackburn,


|ANK SQUIREsJ Town Clerk.1


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I Minx de Luxe I | .............£794/17/01 Express


ho ..............£785 i [Minx ..........£660 ) mileage A30 Country-


.! 10-cwt.........£653; Hunter Super


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_ Vanguard. Oners fleet ..........Offers


............. ..£625 1


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:kburn 48091/2 I ■ ours Darwen 1 ^ 3 '


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[GRASS OR EbG- nmedlately fori 100


read., flat or suiT datlon by profes-


FARa^RS’ BOOTS


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Chimney Sweep 1


BRUSH & VACUUM -------


VVhalley every Thursday AGENTS:


Visiting Clitheroe and


S. Downes, 57, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


Suttons. 71, King St., WhalleJ Phone: Whalley 2133.


CLITHEROE


SCHOOL OF MOTORING


TUITION DAILY IN MODEI^ .CAR


Vincent Eamshaw PALLADIUM GARAGE-


Res.: 60. CHATBORN RO*®' 'Tel.: CLITHEROE 284


M'Xfe


Church their pi a'gift 4. trlbuted which eral ch donatlc


ust 31it, raised £110; Os. 6d. The Royal; National Institute for the Blind, which organised the collection, wishes tp thank the collectors and the public for thefr siipport.


I *i * # ! !ERS of the cohgrega


ipckets on Sunday when ‘7 was held. They con- np less than’ £481, will be devoted to’ gen-


*1 « *


Brown, Street, 10s. at Court


by P, cycle with 0


riding a cycle without efficient brakes, Colin


Wheb w


yesterday. stopped In Lowergate


iply a front brake. ♦ ■; * # 1 I'


ALLEGIff]i


m.p.h, of 6. Cb was


Maglstb Hls lice


In a


Kunzel commltti


to


aged 20. of 14; Beech Clltheroe, was fined Clltheroe Magistrates


. Ormshaw, Browp’s 'as found to be fitted


have idrlven


through Barrow at 40-50 jlosef Kunzel, aged 50,


■ lurch Street. CUtheroe, led'{£2 at Clltheroe atesi Court yesterday, nee jwas endorsed,


letter to the [court,


said the olfente was ied nnlntentlonally.


* • # ■ ! ' I pLEADINci guilty td driving


■*- without I due care, Hubert Westwe J, aged 50, of 9, [Moor­ land Crescrat, Cllbheroe, was fined £8 3s; a t Clltherde yes­ terday - His licence was en­ dorsed.


Chester, defending, said jWest- I Man- Mr. I


have tuyned entranc directly Walter Avenue, unable


;o a ^ ld a collision.’ j R.||Taylor, of


signals to drivers to overtake him, but hei'had set off;again that seconci too early, as traffic lie had urged on was obstructing hfs view. '


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THREE ^ suby


by Mrs. d ay


meeting (fhurch. ded


birthdays were the


ject of a religious talk f smekburn at iTuesf evening’s Fellowship


at Iciitheroe Wesley Mr: Bowker presl-


*


Club ac day wee


- Con The butts. . *


\ |EM P ERsj 0 f CUtheroe I! "111


parade was ' i/as given In the' Sun- day Sch )oI.


■ church opened >y Mrs! H. M. SowerT


parade, was at the piano. ' ‘ which was


OMk p/pideei and Mrs. W: Sharpies


’THIS WEEK’S road safety slogan


s Better ^0 slowly fall by tha|n swiftly


afely th^ way.


and and


Used about £25 for iunds. Mrs. A. Wood^


iregatlonal Y ou t h -cd is models y'ester- ek, wjien a mannequin en


Innol VAti'fi'Vi


Record entries for show


[NTRIE3 for the Hodder Shoty, being held at Slald-


I


qijrn to-morrow, are a record. There aie, also more exhibit­ ors than usual. Totalling m ire than a thousand, entries are 170 Llgher than last year, ie th cattle and sheep classes i9ve a t t r a c t e d lncrea.sed tries.


The show, which has for


ijig been the highlight of the idder Valley fanning year,


will Include the usual sheep­ dog trials and jumping classes,


pbpular handicrafts and hor­ ticulture sections and Y.F.C. Lsses.


There will also be the ever-


^olonel L. C. IGng-WllklnsOn, of Slaldburn.


The president this year !s well ' had- stppped and 1 given ___........... ..........


Westwell.,, was alleged co ___suddenly, into the


; to {Clltheroe Hospital Intoi the path pf Mr.


Snlght, of 11. Conway Clltheroe, who was


in of Clitheroe I Parish d u g deep 1 i n t o


lurch expenses. [.‘More ns are expected, j


TH E lag day In aid of local bill d people, held on Aug­


"M“A an ing t _ auctlopi atlons of the Parish


alk OH' the history of; leering, sales and valu-' at yie weekly meeting 55 Society of Clitheroe Church.


Charles Hothersall gave 1 interesting and amus-:


*lj * , * I ' ' A v| n, 'Idrlven by Richard


■^Parkinson of Downham Road. Chatburn, andi a car driven by John Bradshaw, of Chapel S t r e e t Longrldge, were d imaged last night week after theyi;colllded In Wheat- ley Lane{* Thornley: Both drivers escaped uninjured.


*1 * * 1


TTELD at the home of Mrs. J. Hindle-Hlgson, lof 106,


Plnfticc Road, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, a coffee evening and br ng-and-buy stall made £35 for the Whalley' Abbey Fellow; ■'


,fiu, which broke o the town. School last week, has sp


at among pupils at St. James’s read rapidly in many I parts of


Medical Officer of Health, hjs, however postponed a holldav which was due to begin last Saturday.


Doctors have been working


overtime and chemists shops fiave been' overwhelmed wltli dispensing! work and requests for asplrii^ and flu powders.!


In so:Tie [cases th re e or four


people ini one family have 3een confined to bed wltl Plgh temperatures .


the schools yesterday was: Rlbblesdale:- "Casualties’


Schoolsit The position ai,


include the headmaster, Mr T. Chadwick and eight of th< (Staff. The; number of pupil; iibsent was 372 out of 552. j C.R.G.S. |(Boys): 125 pupil;;


Off out of, 407. All stafl present. ! I Pendle Junior:- Less that a quarter of the pupils affeej led. ■ ]


ii 'Stl James’S:- Staff now' at fuir strength, but 140 pupll^ ibsent out I of 316.


Catholics:- The headmast! ■;r, Mr. R. Briggs, one of the


j three teachers absent—156 ‘ Children 111!out of 320. Only 12 children 111 In the junloi school.


I :• Edlsford:*- One teacher ab-


{badly hit so far, though there !dre exceptions. J At Shawbridge Mill, for' In­


stance, 48 out of 150 looms are Standing Idle, with 15 out ol |50 weavers ill. Thirty per cent I of the rest of the staff are alsc


{i I absent. l I. C. I. report that 10 per


‘(lent of the workers are ab- lent.


Transport:- Rlbble Motor


jervlces have maintained all pelr services so far. although bout a quarter ol the cond ctors have been absent.


Some services have been clayed while, last-minute jfforts to find crews were


{made. Fortunately the drivers „are riot affected.


1 lakers on the the day staff at '(eevers’s bakery were absent ;pve with flu and one on holl- ilay).';


.


, [Mr. A. E. Veevers. the head 0]f the firm was re-called to


"Olltheroe from Malton, Yorks, imere he had been visiting friends. ' I The output of confectionery


has been cut slightly, but fssentlal bread deliveries 'lave been maintained. .


WEDDING OFF


the ■ Congregational. Chapel ;e 111, there was a much de­


pleted attendance at the young People’s Service at the Chapel on Sunday.. JAt Whalley, a wedding due


ra take place yesterday, was cancelled owing to the Illness


di the bride-to-be and her fianc6. jMr. James Joseph Watts of


Liverpool and Miss Anna •opper, of Burnley, were


t£(ken 111 after attending a ly^dding as' guests last week.


At Newton, where 75 per ;nt of. the young people of


Bakery: , six out of the 11


j Industry!- Factories and workshops do not seem to b£


ent and 1^4 pupils out of 320 Rlversmead:- One teachei iibsent andj97 away out of 197


I


WEDDING BIRKBECK-^FISHER


A pretty wedding took place


at St. Andrew’s Church, Acc­ rington. on Saturday, between Mr. Thomas Rex Blrkbeck, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Blrkbeck, of 2, Church View, Glsburn, and Miss; Edna Doro­ thy Fisher, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, of 56, Countess Street, Accrington.


absent out of 366. All stall fnrpQpTvL C.R.G.S. [(Girls): About H(i


the bride was attired in a bal­ lerina-length gown of white nylon over taffeta, with a finger-tip veil of embroidered white nylon, she carried a bouquet of pink’ carnations,


Glvbn away by I her father, j


pink roses and lllles-of-the- valley. The bridesmaids were Miss


Margaret Elizabeth Blrkbeck, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Pauline Richardson,, niece of the bridegroom, a n d th e Misses Christine and Carol Bailiff, nieces of the bride, |


( Miss Blrkbeck, was attired In pink flocked nylon ov°r taffeta with a flowered head­ dress and carried; a bouquet of white carnations, 1 The three smaller brides­ maids were In blue nylon over taffeta with flowered head­ dresses. They carried posies of mixed flowers. ! ! . The best man was Mr. F. s. Blrk^ck, (he bridegroom’s brother, and the groomsman was another brother, Mr. G A. Blrkbeck. The ushers were Mr. J, Webber and Mr. D. Waterworth. During the ceremony, con­


ducted by the Rev. A. E. Main, the hymns “Lead iis heavenly Father’’ and “The King of Love” were sung,


operative Cafe, Accrington, the newly-married couple left for Cleveleys, the bride tra­ velling In a fawn coat with kingfisher accessories.


Among the wedding gifts


were a pair ol curtains from workfrlends of the bride and bed linen from her employers


at National Mill Stores, Acc­ rington.


I


reside at 18, King Street, Whalley.


Ice-cream not up to standard


substMce, Mrs. Minnie Price, of Ring street, Whalley, was fined £10 plus £5 19s. costs a t Clltheroe yesterday week. ;Mr. A. "W. Bell, prosecuting


fflUMMONED for selling ice- ■ cream not of the required


for the County Council, said a sample of the Ice-cream con­ tained 3 per cent.' fat content Instead of five..


' : Mrs. Price told the Bench


she had always used the same recipe and did not realise the Ice-cream was below stand­ ard, When her attention was drawn to the matter, she added Ice-cream butter which brought it up to standard. ;Mr. Mark French, presiding


said: "The public must be protected.”


Saturday postal service cut


J70LL0WING the. announcement { by the Postmaster General In


the House of (Tommons on May 2na, the postal services on Satur­ days In Clltheroe and the rural area served from Clltheroe as and from September 21st, will be as follows: Deliveries': One delivery of


letters (Instead of two), beslnnlng at! about 7 ,ajn. One delivery df parcels during


the morning. In the rural area, one combined


delivery of letters and parcels, beginning at about 8-45 a.m. Golleotlons: The flnarcollection


In [the town area at about 6 p.m. will be restricted to boxes at or outside, post, ofiaees.


I In the rural area, generally, one


collection In conjunction with, or return from, the delivery.


Injured in bam


T^RS. Jane Lewis, of Salls- I biiry Farm, Newtjon, re-


(lelved a deep cut In her thigh when she fell while working In the barn yesterday week. She was’ taken to Blackbiirn In­ firmary.


: ■ ; i 5 ■ A group of officials at the di; tlonai Unlbn, and


eroe Congregational Church Rev. N. Armstrong, chairman! ol


Brown


Preachers’ Association. With ths J. N. ColUrige, President bfill ional Union; Mr, W; Turner, tir^ deacon, and Mr. R. T. Radcliffe, Congregational Church, and lilr.......... . the Blackburn Congregational


:acons’ conference at Clith- Shaklng hands are the the Lancashire Congrega- secretary of the Lay


I, (left to right) are Mr. e Blackburn Congreg^t-


asurer, Mr. E “Coates, senior secretary, all of CUtheroc


J. W. Oliver, secretary of Association.


LET US


DEVELOP AND PRINT YOUR


—SNAP8H0TSl>


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5, CHURCH STREET aiTHEROE. Tel. 591


1141111 iH I I LEVER’S BATTERY ‘PELLETS' MffflSTER MICOMES LAY SEOIETARY


Mr. and Mrs. Blrkbeck will ; ;


After a reception at the Co­


Other scbools' have been heavily hit, but Industry has so «flec ;s. Dr. J. H. Falrweather. the


-Members of the West Indies outside the Spread Eagle H ed on trielr way to Scarboti The West Indies had been Trafford, but the game w


!i ,


touring team pose for a picture ) td at Sawley; which they visit-


mgh for the cricket festival, playing Lancashire a t O ld is abandoned because of rain.


IN lA f iD O U TA N D


ROUND ABOUT By Quis


doublet and hose, had a beard In the best Sir Francis Drake tradition and carried a lute or similar instrument. The lady .also wore the dress: of that era.


period costume. The man, clad In green


{


stroll to enjoy a romantic In­ terlude before continuing along Waddlngton Road.


The couple halted their


passers-by wondered. I Perhaps they were going to a fancy-


dress parade or to a rehearsal for a play. Or maybe they were doing it for a wager.


other age did not stop to answer the queries. They were last seen passing by the cemetery, perhaps returning tOi the days when Spaniards and not. Russians were the bogey-men of Europe!


But the “ghosts” from an­ { { * * * :


^jHATTING w 11 h I Finlay ^ Currie at hls home at Gerrards Cross In Bucking­


hamshire Dick Read mention­ ed an idea that has been simmering In his mind for some time—a re-unlon dinner


said, "even If I have to travel all night.”


tic. “I’ll certainly be there’’ he !


Since then Dick has talked


to a number of hls old com­ rades. all of whom are "sold’’ on the Idea.


Now Dick has enlisted my


aid to ask anyone who would be willing to Attend such a function within the next month or so to hand their names to him, or to Theo Wilson and Jim Crook both of York Street, who have agreed to: help In organising the event.


; ; * # * 1'


^ officials has cleared up a sayings tangle.


Members of the National


Savings Committee attending the annual meeting on.Mon­ day night heard how some money Invested In Clltheroe


joint stock banks Went to Keighley.


] This discovery, of ! course,


has helped to swell Clltheroe’s figures, but does not account for the whole of the Increase In local savings, which cont­ inue to reflect the good work put in by officials and workers In encouraging people !to save regularly.


TNVOLVED in an accident with a lorry on’ a ’ pedes­


trian crossing a t Ghatbiirn Road roundabout yesterday morning. Miss Nancy iBarnes, of Burnley Road, Padlhaiti, a secretafy at Atkinson’s Agri­


cultural Appliances Ltd., was treated for slight injuries at a doctor’s surgery.


vested at some sub-post offices was being credited to Black- bum. while savings from, some


was not being credited to the town. It appeared that miiney In­


t VetECTIVE'work by local |


“Who are they?”,! -curious


pEOPLE walking, in Wad- :*■: dlngton Road on Sunday evening, wondered If they had suddenly returned to the Eliz­ abethan age when they saw a man and womain dresejed In


ijhwaite. who ls:75 next ^


WEST INDIANS AT RIBBLESDALE HOTEL


HARGREAVES WINS IN RECORD TIME


Hoyle second in Settle trial


TN the Clltheroe-Settle-Cli Ised last Sunday by the


Hargreaves, who has ridden events, set a new event reco:


heroe Reliability Trial, organ- Clarion C y c l i n g Club. Peter tor the B.A.F. i n a n u m b e r o t -d by winning In 1-19-10,


(


second man. Tom Hoyle, at] the Settle turn. !But he puffed back hls


, Peter, the first man to stall, was 10 secs, down on the


New minister for


the Rev. J. H. Fenton as sup­ erintendent minister of Moor Lane Methodist Circuit next September, Mr. Fenton, who! has not yet accepted another appointment, has ministered In Clltheroe since 1953,


FpHE Rev. R. C. Broughton, of Nelson, Is to succeed


Broughton was confirmed at the circuit’s quarterly meeting last week.


T h e Invitation 10 M r.


for improvements at the Manse.


_ The membership -i returns were as follows: Moor Lane 219; Grindleton 67;' West


Bradford 25; Low Mewr 47; total, 361,


6s. 5d; Current Account £37 lls. od.


• Mr. S. R. Green presented a financial statement as fol­ lows: Savings Bank £3 19s. 3d; ^ Contingency Fund £62


• Temperance Sunday was arranged for November 24th, ■ Mr. Fenton mentioned tem­


perance lectures and Invited Sunday School workers to try to get scholars interested with a view to taUng parj;.


; “ ^oolt on Sunday, May 18th,’


Local preachers were grant-- "f.® of th e pulpits in the


Angiing notes ; TTOTTP.


r%.. .......... .... i By SPINNER'


A regular Rlbble angler, Mr Herbert Morris, of Burnley


visited the Lune last week-end Md came back with a specimen brown trout which one expert


d ^ r lb ed as "one of the nicest nsn I have ever seen.”


Weighing almost 4-lbs. and


measuring 21 Inches from the tip of the snout to the cleft, this beautifully marked trout Is to be set up by a CUtheroe taxidermist.;


Mr, Morris was Ashing wet fly^


for former members of the Home Guard. Finlay was most enthuslas-'


after dark. He 'also creeled a brace of-sea trout.


Nearer home, mld-Rlbble and


the Hodder have been In good ply with excellent spinning waters.


Two salmon, weighing 16J-ib.


and fll-lb. were grassed by Mr. Rowson, of Liverpool, Ashing the! Hoddei; on Monday a t Whltewell, while staying at the hotel.


This week's rain has brought!


an occasional colour to the; Hodder and acted as a good freshener.


. . The Rlbble has maintained a ’


good flow and good flsh have been netted. A quill minnow has been; used with success, but sunken; flies have also accounted for a brace or two of sprods at night.


Evening rises have been little


for the dry-fly man to enthuse about. For this we can, of course,, blame the drop In temperatures.


If we get a sUghtly warmer


spell, we can look forward to some end-of-the-season sport; among the brown trout, which ’ are In remarkably good condition.


TO-MORROW’S TEAMS Read (v. 'l^ettle awsy),- -E.


Stevenson, J. Heyes, B. Barnes, A, Treadwell, W. Garnett. J. Wright,, A. Bourke, P, Palrclough, J. Raw- cUffe, T. Bates, Dyson. Meet club 12-46 pan.


Read II (v. Lucas home).—J.


Pollard, P. Haworth, N. Snape, A. Fflrclough, R. 9 ’Oonnor, Wl Lockett, G. Smith, B. Tomlinson, J; Sowden, 8. Kershaw. Rlbblesdale Wanderers (v. Black­


burn N. home).-^K, E. Weaver, R, Scott, K. Procter, W. Birch, I. Johnson, D. Parkinson, M. Wash- brook, L. Dixon, D. Cowperthwalte, A. Procter, Hilton. Ribblesdale Wanderers II (v.


Blackburn N. away).-(-K. Holden. J, (Took, C. Sims, K. Wtackley, M. Dennett, J. Turner, L. Pickles, B. Duckworth, ' J. Parkinson, E. Bullock, P. Hodgson. Bewrves, A. Bull, J. Atkinson. Meet ground 1-30 p.m.


' i


f The meeting held at Grln- dleton and attended by 24! church members, decided to ask the circuit to raise £200


deficiency on the shorter leg to the finish and went on to win by five secs, from the pre vious record holder, Toni


Hoyle, who was also second last year.


.11 Tom Is the only rider lb


vious event record, set ih 1955i was 1-t19-38.


, ! I


h a d . a time of 1-23-29. AL though hls time allowance was only one minute. It was sufficient for him to carry off the first Handicap prlz^. j |


In third place MalcolmiFox tax Mib rOUfl G c.C. APPROV^ DEAUR ff • Second handicap place went;


to 15-year^old Derek Leigh] riding In the event for the first time. He returned in 1-35-51 which hls ‘ handlcalp allowance of 12 minutes re­ duced to 1-23-51. ! ‘ {


The timekeeper was Tom


Scott. I t is perhaps worth noting that he also Is an old settle rider. He last rode Iri 1939, recording a personal beslj of 1-42-30.


!j After the event the club


went to Malham to take ill easy, or so they thought. f(ji| after visiting the bottom 6fi the Cove they were faced with the 250 ft. climb to the toti because the lady members’ wished to admire the view. | [


climbing again at Ilkley and the Cow and Calf . Rocks,! Leaving Clltheroe at 9-0 a.m.|


SPRITE JottiLs


p'OUR Clltheroe golfers are taking part tomorrow In


vri-klfnwn


a competition to mirk the 50th. anniversary of trie founJ-


dlng of the East Lancashire Golf Association. ^


They are Mr. J. Harris, cap!


aln of Clltheroe Golf Club', Messrs. J. C; Cowgill, E. D. Braithwaite, and T. U. Llddle]


The games will :be played


at Wllpshlre, where the first Association competition was held.


Each club In the Assoc!--


atlon has been asked to send four' representatives to play In the four-badl bogey compj etltlon.


At a dinner In the evening


at the Swan and Royal Hotel; CUtheroe, will bclthrqe’golfers


who played for their club’s In the first competition They are Mr. Eric Smith, of


Wllpshlre: Mr. J. W. Single-] ton, of Accrington; and Mr. E Drew, of Burnley.


* # ; *


scoring In the Stroke Compe-' tltlon at Clltheroe on Satur day and the best card reurned'. was by Mr. P. Seed, who had! i 89-13-76 , nett ; The mixed Foursomes, • on Sunday, at­ tracted no fewer than eighty couples, another record for this type of competition


Rough weather affected the'


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The final for trie President’s


Hanson 5 for 17 WADDINGXON v. DABWEN B


Lancs. League. Waddlngton.—R. Hanson 12;


WADDINGTQN (85) beat Darwen B (38). in the N i l '


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