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DIALLED ‘S’ FOR SIX


^JICHAEL CIIAPPEL, Earby’s hard-hitting young professional dialled “S” for 6 and sent the ball crashing


yielded Chappcl 53 runs. Ronny Stevenson, Read’s


out of the ground on to the roof of a local telephone exchange. His mighty six was the gem of a bright innings which


wicket had changed so that John Roberts, Padiham's pro­ fessional was able to achieve his best-cver performance. He captured Read’s first eight


lain bad the last laugh, however, for he took advantage of a good wicket to score 83 runs. By the time Read batted the


captain won llic toss and made Padiham bat lirst in a Derby game. Roger Devon. Padiham's cap-


wickets and finished with the sensational figures of 9 for 12. Seven of his victims were clean bowled. In a local derby game at


son. Ribblesdale Wanderers 5 for 23. R. Lemon, Rolls Roycc 5 for 24.


MONDAY'S RESULTS Padiham 93, Read 100


derers 49 for 3. Blackburn Northern 74 for 2


Clitheroc v. Ribblcsdale Wan­


v. Baxenden. Settle v. Rolls Roycc 141 for


6. 2.


losing unless it is to make way lor public house which l o n g ago


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CALLED T H E R O E


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railed about 8-30 yesterday morn- d!e-aged Clitheroc couple Mr. and Road.


uiti'ering from head injuries.


Ison were removed to Accrington tut and an X-ray examination.


from a cut on the forehead and


rirtts head Mound, ainuiries to discover how Mr. and juries.


batsmen showed little enterprise and the sparkle which has characterised these derby games- for many years, was missing although there was a very exciting finish. Whalley and Settle are the


Church M e ad ow , although Clitheroc the league leaders were able to claim five extra overs, the last wicket pair of Ribblcsdale Wanderers the champions, were able to foil them of victory. Mainly speaking in this game


only two clubs in the league without a victory. Both teams lack bowlers, and


unless this is remedied they are likely to find themselves remain­ ing at the foot of the league table.


SATURDAY’S RESULTS Ribblesdale Senior League


9. Clitheroc 117; Baxenden 59, Blackburn Northern 63 for 5; Earby 197 for 8 dec.. Bamolds- wick 84 for 5: Whalley 173 for 8 declared, Great Harwood 113 for 6; Read 73, Padiham 190 for 5 declared; Rolls Royce 113 for 2. Settle 110.


Ribblesdalc Wanderers 80 for PERFORMANCES


83. G. Ainsworth, Whalley 68 net out. D. Moore, Rolls Royce


Batting; R. Devon, Padiham


60. Chappcl. Earby 53. Bowling; Roberts, Padiham, 9


for 12. T a y 1 o r. Blackburn Northern. C for 30. P. Wilkin-


Barnoldswick v. Earby 58 for


FIXTURES Ribblcsdale Senior League


Ribblesdalc W. v. Padiham. Baxenden v. Settle. Earbv v. Clitheroc. Whalley v. Blackburn N. Read v. Barnoldswick. Rolis-Rovcc v. Great Harwood.


Ribblesdalc Junior Loaguc


Settle v. Langho C. Barnoldswick v. Cherry Clithcroe v. Earby. Waddington v. Ribblcsdale W. Great Harwood v. Rolls-Royce.


Trcc.


Padiham v. E.E.C. Oswaldtwistle I. v. Baxenden. Blackburn N. v. Whalley. Lower Darwen v. Lucas.


Ribblc Valley League


Fence v. Brockhall. Sabden v. Chatburn.


Sunday


Ribblesdale W. 3rd v. Fence. Great Harwood S.S.C.C. v. Hurst Green.


Wednesday Ribblesdale W. 3rd v. Chatburn.


Great Harwood S.S.C.C. v. Caidcrstones.


KIBBLE VALLEY Chatburn 55 for 2, Fence 53


Wilson sparkles i Derby’ game


n


\ GRACEFUL innimis of 49 by Keith Wilson, an innings- long luckless toil by John Ingham, a fivc-wickct haul by


Peter Wilkinson and some line, economical bowling by Billy Slimier and Alan Entwistle were the highlights ol the Ribbles- dalt/Wundercrs—Clitheroc match at Church Meadow on Satur­


this sun - drenched, drawn “derby'’ game must be set the main ” debit—some unenter­ prising baiting on a pilch that should have given the bat dominance over the ball.


day. But against the assets of


start by Keith Wilson who stroked the ball easily through the covers and to the leg on several occasions to help his side register the first 30 runs in well


Clitheroc were given a fast


under even time. His innings was faultless


except for a slip when he was on 46. John Ingham. Wanderers professional, w h o b o w 1 e d unchanged through the Clithcroe innings, pierced Wilson’s defence but the ball rose just an inch too


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high.This was onlv one instance ol the ill-luck that Ingham had


during his long spell. The delivery dismissing Wil­


son when the opener was one short of his half-century, was


Ingham's lirst success. Ingham also gave Wanderers


son. who had played some edgy shots but nevertheless looked


like making a large score. Apart from the innings of


a boost by bowling John Wilkin­


Wilkinson. Wilson and an enter­ prising knock by Richard Read, the rest of the Clitheroc batting


showed little sparkle Wanderers had less. Billy


Slinger and Alan Entwistle bowled tightly but Wanderers seemed to make no effort to


score off them. John Ingham and Keith Eccles


acre the mainstay of Wanderers but despite their efforts, the side slumped towards defeat. Clitheroc claimed the eu ia


vSharp. were at t'....... CLITHEROE


Time was called. \


E. Speak b Newing G. Altham run out ................. J. Wilkinson b Ingham. . . . . S. Westlicad lbw b Wilkinson


K Wilson b Ingham ............. 4jj 6


22 0


R. Read not out ■ ................... W siincer b NVilkinson . . . . R. Aspinwall c Scott b Wilkin­


A. Entwistle c Musgrovc b Wilkinson ...........................


Dson ...........................


D. Parker b Wilkinson ......... 3 Extras .................................J___


. Swift c Aspin b Ingham .. Total . • 117


Ingham .......... R. Sharp .......... G. Newing ............. T. Wilkinson •


11.4 2 22 RIBBLESDALE W.


K-- E. Weaver c Swift b RSlinger ............ • .........


A, K. C. Eccles lbw b Westhead 19


. Scott lbw b Entwistle . . . . o


Ingham c Read b Westhead 25 K. Procter c Swift b Westhead 7 G. Newing lbw b Entwistle 9 A. Aspin b Westhead ......... 3 A. Musgrove c Wilkinson b


Slinger ............................... „ P. Wilkinson I) Slinger ......... 3


Extras ................................... 1 Total, for 9 wkts. - 80


................ 3


S. Westhead ......... 11 D. Parker


W. Slinger ___ A. Entwistle


P 'l l /


............. 3 O M R


......... 45


.15 8 18 W


M. Embrey not o u t ................. 4 U. Sharp not out


O M R W 3 0 1 5


6 39 0 17 0 32


overs and the last Wan4c™“ pair Michael Embrey and Robin at the wicket when


AINSWORTH SPARKLES


JT needed a good reading of


the Abbey Ground, Whalley. on Saturday. A declaration .it the right time could have brought a Whalley win. One too early would have opened the door for Great Harwood to take the points.


■ ilic game to force a win at


claring at a total of 173 for eight wickets and then failed to capture the necessary wickets to claim extra overs.


more than Great Harwood managed before the end and so a draw was hardly surprising.


Whallev received 18. overs


knock, following his not out 33 against Baxenden last week, would seem to indicate that lie is becoming Whallev's most reliable bat.


Gordon Ainsworth's unbeaten J


ting, with the possible cxcepton of Lol Queen, the professional, who was also not out at the dec­ laration. failed to capitalise on the easy-playing wicket.


The rest of the Whalley bat­


Dickinson at four but from then on were never in serious diffi­ culty.


Great Harwood lost opener E.


—from 64 for two to 67 for five— but the next wicket did not fall until Great Harwood had passed the century.


There was one minor collapse


progress against tight bowling, which, however, was not incisive enough to put Whalley in a winning position.


But Harwood could not make J. Peters c Cartledge b Ryan WHALLEY


G. Ainsworth not out ......... G. Topham lbw b Smith .. T. Wallbank c Ryan b Robinson


L. Bradley c Robinson b Ryan


T. Parkinson c Cartledge b Lancaster


H. Abbott st Cartledge b Robinson


G. Ireland b Lancaster — M. Gorton lbw b Smitli __


Queen not out .................... Exiras


....................


R. Smith ....... . 14 3 40 2 C. Rj'an ....... . 9 2 21 2 Robinson ....... . 13 i 53 2 A. Thompson .


Total, for 8 wkts. dec. 173 O M R w


B. Lancaster . . 5 0 19 2 J. Nixon ....... . 3 0 19 0


E. Dickinson lbw b Topham J. Theaker b Queen ...___ •I. Nixon c Abbott b Varlcy E. Howartli c and b Varley


GREAT HARWOOD


A. Thompson c Gorton (M) b Topham


R, Cartledge b Queen ......... R. Smitli not out ................ Robinson not out ..... .......... Extras


....... ........ T o ta l fo r 6 w k t s ..............113


G. Topham B. Varlcy .. J. Peters .. Queen —


Trinity Netball Team, left to right; .1. Hargreaves, 11. Cowperthwaitc, K. Slansficld, J. Braithwaitc (captain), J. Carus, S. Jones, C. Uecming.


4 0 13 0 12 Whalley played it safe by de­


JUNIOR LEAGUE


Lucas 51 for 1, Waddington 40 WAODINGTON


C. Metcalfe ........................... 14 K. Whiteside ........................ 2 D. Underwood .................... 1 R. Driver ............................... 5 K. Taylor ............................... 0 K. Oddie ............................... 12 G. Riley ............................... 0 P. Jackson ........................... 0 B. Clark ........... C. Whiteside not out B. Oddie ......... Extras . '/ . .. .


Total .. O M R


Kav ................ tjA 4 o 12 1 Thrcsli ............. ' 5 1 24 7


Butterfield __ .. 9 LUCAS Waimslcy


Hardv not out ......... Hodgson not out . . . . Extras


................ .........


B. Oddie ......... 3 0 8 1 P. Jackson . . . . 4 0 17 0 G. Riley ......... 2 0 9 0 K. Whiteside .. 2 n 12 0 R. Driver ......... 1 0 2 0


o M R W Total


Great Harwood 67 for 5, Whalley 60


GREAT HARWOOD


D. Wall ...................... P. Gorton ............... R. Stevenson ........... S. Dobson .................. E. Embrev .............. A. Clarke not out . .. H. Comvav not out . Extras


.......


H. Hind ......... R W. Gann .. D. Peat ............. N. Duckworth ..


Total (for 5 wkts.) .. O M R


41


10 3


3 3 2 0 5


3 0 19 0 4 1 7 0 5 0 15 2 3 0 23 3


67 W


WHALLEY


K. Clough ........................... 0 W. Entwistle .................. G. Lawless ...................... B. M. Emmett .............. D. Blcazard ..................... R. W. Gann ..................... A. Summers


H, Hind not out . . . . . . . .........


D. Feet ............................. R. Eatough ..................... N. Duckworth ................ Extras .............


R. Nicholson . . 5 1 22 2 J. Leaver ....... B. Howarth ...


W. Clark .........


O M R \V 9 2 17 >5


Total 60


4 1 12 1 1 0 3 2


Oswaldtwistle 75, Langho 38 OSWALDTWISTLE


G. Williams not out ............. 30 D. Soutlnvorth .................... 14 S. Williams ........................... 2 J. Waid .................................. 3 R. Borwick ........................... 14 P. Catlow ............................... 1 R. Stevenson ........................ 0 R. Lomax ............................... 0 K. Ramsdan ....................... 3 S. Shorrock ........................... 0 H. CunlifT ........................... 3 Exiras


.................... 8 Total


K. CouUhurst . 6 0 20 2 1 5 0


22 23


3 2 51 3 8 2


46 W


P. Smith __ K. Graham .. C. Monk __ P. Branwood D. McGlone .


10 0 0 2


C. Metcalfe ........................... 3 R. Driver ............................... 12 K. Whiteside ........................ 34 K. Taylor ............................... 2 K. Oddie .............................. 0 D. Underwood .................... 3 G. Riley .............................. 4 B. Clark .............................. J P. Jackson ........................... 17 H. Hoyle not out M. Cox ................ Extras


Blackburn Northern 68 for 7 WADDINGTON


Waddington 97, Total


M 1 1 0 0


T. Booth ............................... 33 D. McGlone ........................... U R. Rostron ........................... 2 P. Smith .............................. 2 S. Eddlcston ....................... 3 J. Walsh ............................... 11 K. Graham ........................... 4 F. Lasscv not out ................ 3 Extras


BLACKBURN NORTHERN .................... 2 Total (7 wkts.)


P. Jackson .. G. Riley __ K. Whiteside


O 7 8


20


M. Washbrook caught 1) Tat- tersail


Clithcroe II


M. McLean b Niven ............. 4 E. Musson b Tattersall


H. Jones caught b Scott — 9 J. Pyc caught b Scott ......... 3 K. Peddar caught b Scott . . . . 5 D. Brennan b Tattersall — 5 N. Robinson c and b Tatter­ sall


.................................. 28 ---- 16


M 0 1 0


CLITHEROE II v. RIBBLESDALE W. II


SINGLE-WICKET CONTEST TO DECIDE BEST AIT-ROUNDER


W H0 is llic Ribblesdalc League’s besl amateur all-rounder? This question might be answered on Sunday, June 7,


when two players from each senior league .club will compete in a single-wicket knock-ont competition at Chatburn Road, Clitheroc.


The competition is being organised through the League


pairs before the start and each player will bat for ten overs or until lie is out against his oppo­ nent's bowling.


reversed and the player with the higher score will go into the next round of the compctiion.


The position will then he


ted by a normal complement of nine fielders and a wicket­ keeper.


Each player will be suppor­


batsman and one bowler in each innings, normal cricket rules


Except that there is only one


apply- The bowler will choose the end


at which the innings will start and change ends after each six-


ball over. The batsman must continue


T. Carroll b Scott ................. 0 N. Hooley not out ................. 0 Extras ................................... 1


J. Howden b Tattersall ......... 4


Total .. 75 O M R W


D. Niven ---- R. C. Baron .. W. Tattersall B. Scott


----


5 0 22 8 0 29 9 4 11 6.5 1 12


B. Scott caught b Jones — 16 K. Holden caught b Carroll .. 6 J. Starzaker caught b Jones 0 D. Niven stumped b Jones .. 13 M. Garlick caught b Brennan W. Tattersall stumped b Jones R. C. Baron caught b Brennan J. Woodworth b Brennan---- H. Kenyon stumped b Jones B. Allen b Jones I. Crook not out .


Ribblesdale W. II D. Brennan ......... . . 9 2


RIBBLESDALE W. I CLITHEROE II


D. Punehard ... . 12 1 15 5 C. D. Punehard . 12 j T. Harrison ...


o M R \V E. 15 5


Langho


R. Sykes ................ D. Punehard ......... T. Sutlie ................ K. CouUhurst M. Dcvoy ............


J. Peters ................ R. Wilkinson .........


T. Davies .........'A-. T. Harrison ....... V. Gallagher ......... J. Campbell not out Extras __


R. Stevenson K. Ramsdcn G. Williams


5.2


13 5 15 7 2 13 4


O M R Total .. R. <LANGHO - R. Sykes . ..


D. Punehard lot out H. Eastwood K.


M. Devov not out . .. Extras


E. Ireland


B. Barnes . .. . . . 5 0 28 1 A. Holt run out .............. D. Ireland . . . . 4 0 29 0 S. Gee b Jackman .......


D. Green . .. G. Woodcock


E. Ireland .......................... 6 B. Barnes not out Extras


B. Case not out .................. 21 D. Ireland ......................


E.E.C. 1


27 5


Total (for 2 wkts.)


D. Punehard V. Gallagher T. Harrison .


60 W 1 1 0


16 0 0 5 5 2 0 1


3 0


0 6


38 W 5 1 3


Langho Colony 139 for 5 dec. E.E.C. 60 for 2


20 0


M. McLean b Tattersall T. Carroll b Baron __ J. Pyc noi out ................ Musson b Baron


CLITHEROE II


23 4


15 14


Brooks not out ......... 34 Extras .. 3


R. C. Baron ......... 10 1 45 2 W. Tattersall __ 5 0 21 1 B. Scott ................ 3 0 11 0 M. Garlick ......... 2 0 13 0


Total, for 3 wickets 93 O M R W


R. J. Hindlc c Hayes b Roberts


A. J. Miller c Hayes b


Jackman c Rigg b Coward 1 B- Tomlinson c Shirtcliile b Coward


R. Goodway c Hayes b Roberts


..........


P. Howarth b Roberts....... E. Summer lbw b Roberts . I. H. Wilkinson c Hayes Roberts


66 7


23 Roberts


9 Extras ......................... Total


10 K- Coward __ 7 4 n


Total (for 5 wkts. dec.) 139 R. Devon lbw b Jackman O M R W J. Ashworth c Hindle b


. . . 10 3 32 3 Wilkinson .................. 7 0 22 0 A. Stirling c Snape b Jack- 4 0 22 1


man .............................


H. Rigg lbw b Wilkinson .. Roberts b Jackman ............. J. Hayes c Hindle b Wilkin­ son


B. Shirtcliffe c Hindle b Jackman ...........................


..................................


T. Heys b Wilkinson....... . K. Coward not out ............ Extras .............................. Total


................ .


Jackman __ I. H. Wilkinson N. Snape __


10.1 12


4 .


27 29 22


4 T. Hevs .................5 0 30 0 PADIHAM


......... 12.5 0 52 8 2


.................. 100 2


26 2G


1 1


D. Barnes c Stirling b Roberts


........................... 0 ........................... 14


‘40 0


18 0 1


o


PADIHAM 93. HEAD 100. READ


........................... 4 Roberts 5 15


Total O M


...................................... 3


any run once he has crossed the marker half-way between the wickets. After making a run which leaves him at the bowling end, ite must not return to his own wicket without the permis­


by the Clitheroc club and Clitheroc will provide the fielders. The players will be drawn i n ________________


sion of the bowling-end umpire. Otherwise he will be deemed to be taking a further run. If a tie results after the


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players have eaclt batted for 10 overs or if they are out at the same score, the players will bat for two extra overs. The competition will begin at


2 30 and should finish at about 7-30, Scorecards will be available to spectators and there should be a large crowd of supporters of the League's clubs. Tlte aim of the competition is


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League." 9 for 12 shock for Read


.. 3 ... 2


.. 56


J. Howden ......... . . 5 1 13 0 J. Carroll ............. . . 5 1 7 1 H. Jones .............. . . . 8.12 21 6


R W 13 3


innings of 83 by Padiham skip­ per Roger Devon. The second was a devastating bowling'spell bv Padiham professional John Roberts who bagged nine wickets at a cost of only 12 runs. Read Skipper Ronnie Stevenson


Whalley Road on Saturday. Tile first was a sparkling


spinner, claimed the first three wickets but Padiham were still well-placed at 74 for three. Then Roger Devon and 16-years-old left-hander Stephen Gee put on 85. the stand being broken when Devon was stumped. Richard Goodway to o k a


were piling np runs. Neil Snape, Read’s left-arm


r i 'W O outstanding perfor- ‘ manors shattered Read at


J. Ashworth b Snape ......... 9 A. Holt st Hindle b Snape 4 A. Stirling c and b Snape .. 29 S. Gee not out ..................... 38 Roberts c and b Goodway


R. D ev o n st Hindle 1) Goodway ........................... 3


PADIHAM


B. Siiirtcliffe not out ......... 6 Extras


15 Total, for 5 wkts. dec. .. 190


sent Padiham in to bat an easy wicket and before long Padiham


Jackman ............. 16 I. H. Wilkinson .. 4 N. Snape ............. 11 R. Goodwav ......... 8 E. Sumner ............. 3


R. Hindle b Roberts READ


R W 41 0 0


38 43 27 28


3 2 0


17


when they declared at 190. Roiitl quickly lost their first


return catch from RobcrLs and Padiham had five wickets down


two wickets for seven runs but recovered to take the score to 50


cm tip. Roberts came into his own. Read’s batsmen had no answer lo the speed and lift he «ot on; of tlie pitcli and the last six wickets fell for only 23 runs.


lor four. Bat when tile wicket began to


P. Howarth b Roberts......... 3 B. Tomlinson b Roberts — Jackman b Roberts ............. R. Goodway c Gee b Roberts D. Barnes b Roberts ......... E. Sumner c Devon b Roberts I. H. Wilkinson b Heys ---- J. Pollard b Roberts............. N. Snape lbw b Roberts----


R. Stevenson not out ......... Extras ..


Total


Roberts .. K. Coward T. Heys ..


O M 9 4 3 0 5 0


21 0


0


15 0 1


. 11 0 4


1 . 73


R W 12 9


23 0 37 1


READ TAKE THE LEADERSHIP


| > |;.\D stained revenge on Monday for their defeat by * * "padiham on Saturday, winning a thrilling “derby” game bv seven runs after Padiham had claimed the extra live overs. As a result they shot to ihe top of the league table. Consolation for Padiham was the form of their professional


loltn Roberts. In both "derby" games Roberts took 17 wickets for 64


runs.


again when they were in a posi­ tion to claim the extra five overs because they were within 25 of Read's score with only six


Padiham looked like winning . . wickets down.


however fell sensationally for a few runs and Read triumphed


Padiham's last four wickets, , ,


bv seven runs. 'The players had to ending a


drizzle for most of 4’le I '1113- This was the only game con­


so cold, wet and miserable were the conditions.


TABLE PWDL PtS


Read ........... Clithcroe Barnoldswick


Gt. Harwood Rolls-Royce ■ Ribb. Wan. •


Padiham Baxenden —


Earby •••••■ Blackburn N-


Whalley Settle ...........





ft 2 4 2


1 13 0 1 1


1 10 1 9 2 9 0


3 1 TRINITY NETBALL TEAM


1 2 2 3


cluded and on other grounds nlavers were glad to seek shelter


SLINGER LOOKED


IN GREAT FORM


rr-HERE was less than two hours play in the return


minutes, rain completely washed out the game and there was no play after 4-10 p.m. when Wanderers were 49—3.


game between Ribblcsdale Wanderers and Clitheroe at Chatburn Road on Monday. After one stoppage for twenty


the Church Meadows side in to bat on a green wicket livened by a heavy shower about an hour and a half before play began.


evident that the conditions were to the liking of Billy Slinger, who got the ball to move a little, both in the air and off the pitch.


From the first ball it was Super Value


Keith Weaver with a ball which never rose and gave the batsman practically no chance, whatever.


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With the score at six he beat Slinger, who was really bowl­


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from the game was the impres­ sive form of Wanderers’ pro­ fessional John Ingham at the crease. He scored an unbeaten 22. and so far this season has only been dismissed once in


scoring 109 runs. RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


K. E. Weaver b Slinger . . . . 3 R. Scott b Slinger ................ 15 K. Ecclcs b Slinger ............. 3 Ingham not out .................... 22 K. Proctor not out Extras ................


............. 2 4


Total, for 3 wickets .. 49 — I


O M R W I


W. Slinger ......... . .1 0 3 14 3 J A. Entwistle ......... 4 0 9 0


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Tremendous body strength, perfect (ill-round vision, rronl disc and large diameter rear brakes, ehild-prool door lucks, satety


licit anchor points — all contribute to outstanding salcty under all driving conditions.


Super Elegance


HillmanSupcrMinx...oncotYhcj»o>d stylish British can*. Clean, functional beauty with reliability lo match.


Super Comfort Deep, relaxing seating; magnificent, suspension; 5-scalcr roomy luxury; remarkable quietness at all speeds.


JEN SOLE AGENT


gether with a replica will be pre­ sented to the “ amateur all-round champion of the Ribblesdale


R I B ^ E excursions FROM


C’thcroc Whalley Ch atb u rn p.m.6-30


CLITHEROE 1G. Wellsatc Departing


p.m.6-40


12-00 12-40 2-00a.m.8-40 10-00


a.m 8-30 8-408-40 p.m.


12-10 12-50 2-10 a.m.8-


9- 1p.m. 12-00


2-40a.m.8-40 10-00 p.m.


1p.m. 9-


12-10


2-50 a.m.8- p.m.


a.m. 8-20 8-508-50 p.m.


p.m. a.m.8-40


WHALLEY Bus Stand


CHATBURN Brown Cow


BLACKPOOL. D an ci ng and The atres


SATURDAY. 23rd MAY


SUNDAY. 24th MAY REDCAR CIRCULAR .................... 19 0 BOWiNESS-ON-WINDERMERE . . 13/b CHESTER CIRCULAR .................... 12/6


................................. ............. 5 0 CHESTER ZOO ........................


50 50


10-10 p.m.


50 50


NEW BRIGHTON ............................. 11/0 MORECAMBE .................................. *3/0 WEDNESDAY. 27th MAY


]0/6 BUXTON * MATLOCK BATH . .


INGLETON-. KIRKBY LONSDALE and MORECAMBE............................. 10, 6


SOUTHPORT .................................. 8/0 CHESTER ZOO ........................... 1 niBBLE MOTOR SERVICES LTD. Book at Local Office:


Mr. Brooks. Park Villas, V/halley. Phone 2279 . . .. .1,J mnu


6. WcIlBatc, Clithcroe. Phone 176 or at Looal Agency:


.....................


THURSDAY. 28th MAY TRENTHAM GARDENS ................ 17/0 WINDERMERE & BOWNESS . . 13/6


10/6


. , „ lb 6


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