''V ..M . //r iA L LE Y C! S Clitheroe Advertiser <t Times, Friday, June 11, 1965 ' NIEW M O D E L R A D IO S G a u t i f u l I ^ i h h l e s d a l o B r u f i g e r l o y PHILIPS POPMASTER
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TEACHING IN KENYA
^ ^ N cx-CHtheroe R oyal Grammar School boy.
Mr. Peier W. Lancaster son o f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lan caster o f 25 Riddings Lane.
in 1953, and since th en he ha.s j
Whalley is now leaching at a teachers' training College about 12 miles from Nairobi in Kenya. P e te r le f t th e G ram m a r School j
pa.'^sed his diploma in
phy.sical j education a t Che s ter College, h a s i tau g h t a t Loughborough College. | and also tau g h t physical educa- | tion a t Colne Grammar School
aboui, .six weck.s ago witli lii.s L>a:iish, wife and baby dauglitor. ' Tlie coUege lie -teachr.s at. wa.s |
for .seven years. Ho loft- for iho trainmfr coHogo
originally Iniilo a.s a miliiary i ba,'»;o. and io cost about .^^2 ni‘ lion lo
con.siruct.
all over K-cnya. But P e te r says tViat once tn e
YOUNG
FARMERS’ RALLY
J OCAL young fa rm e rs ’ club.s wore succes.sful in the rally
of ti.e Ribblesdale region of Young F a rm e rs ’ Clubs at T u rn e r House Farm, Gcx>s- nargh.
t.aker, C l ilhe roe : senior ; 3 R. Bon-y, Ciitheroe. Ayrshire.^, junior : 3 G. W h i t tak e r : senior; 1 .4. Procter. Chipping. 3 R, Berry. Shorthorns, ju n io r : 3 R. Lcece. Chipping; senior : 1 B. Clark. Clithcroe. Jerseys, junioi' : .3 E. Bai’ne.'^. Clithcroe: sen io r : 1 B. Clark.
Fi'ic-sians. ju n io r : 2 G. W*hit-
back to Ills parenus lie say.s t lial j from Uic train in g college, tlio . tcacl icrs go to di llorent .scliools
.student tcacliers b.ave lef t tlie college, they will find a great dif ference witli oUier scliools, for tlte college lia^^ all modern equip ment. an d most of th e other school.s in Kenya still rely on the older phy.«i:cal education equip-
m o n t . When a t Clitheroc Royal
Ornniniar School. P e te r played in the school teams a t football
and cricket. Peter, who lef t En-gland six
week.s ago. flew frem IVIanchestcr to Nairobi in about 10 houns. and is on a two-year c o n tra c t a t the college.
'J^^AVE you got a pet? Most people have, but 1 wonder how many can claim lo have a bush-baby as a pet? f)ur
picture shows a bush-baby, which is kept as a pet. It sleeps in a fur-lined g love on its owner’s mantelpiece.
REL.ATIVES SOUGHT
Q U H . re ad e rs are asked by an American lady to co-operate
In a search extending back alm ost 200 years—a search for
ancestors born a t Xhornley. near H u r s t Green. Mrs. Rosella Smart, of Day- ton. Ohio, tell.s me she would
Whailey e rd sh
RIBBLETON iPreston) couple were .stated to be
“r a th e r poorly” in Blackburn Royal In f irm a ry a f te r being Involved in a road accident late on Tuesday n ig h t in Accring to n Road. Whallej-. T h ey were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
F ish e r . of Sawlej' Crescent. Ribbleton, who w'ere re tu rn in g
home when th e accident happened. A passenger in the
car. Mrs. Mary T at tersa l l. of G ran g e Avenue, Ribblelon. who was also Injured, was s ta ted by a h ospi tal spokesman the follow ing morning to be ‘‘fairly com fo r tab le ”. T he F ish e r ‘s c a r was Involved
like to correspond w i th some of h e r d is ta n t relatives, some of whom may be in America, some st i ll in th is country.
ancestor of Mi-s. Sm a r t was a William Corbridge, Corbrick or Corbrigge, born in July 1780 a t Thornley. He mar r ied Ellen Bolton and th e ir children were born between 1804 and 1819.
, A son, William Jn r . , mar r ied
I Ellen P a rk e r a n d they emigrated I to America in Jan u a ry , 1852. ! Mrs. Sm a r t h a s reason to believe i th a t h e r relatives could possibly still be living in Chipping, Thornley. Ribchester, Preston, Newchurch, Downham. Man chester. Blackburn, Sanilesbury and Deane.
I f anyone h a s any information
which could lead to some of th e descendants of William Cor bridge being traced, I would be glad if they would let me know and I will communicate the information to Mrs. Smart.
I t appears th a t a way-back
bump ’ race B
Ja ck tlie
wins ‘big
e f o r e a huge crowd a n d ag ain s t competition of nearly
70 top-ranking drivers from all over the country. Ja ck Olleren- shaw of Chatburn, won th e Quick Jubilee Trophy for stock-car ra c ing a t Belle Vue, Manchester,
on Monday. Jack, driving a n old F o rd V-8.
won a f te r being pressed for th e
la.st four laps by Nev Hughes of Nottingham, a n d Alan Sharman. He led nearly all th e way in the
20-lap final. Ja ck also won th e consolation
race before th e final, which quali fied him a f te r re t i r in g in th e •second heat . After th e race Ja ck drove a victory circuit. Competitors included Ellis
In th e leitens P e te r lia s .sent 1
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erof:. Clithcroo: senior ; 2 J. Hviddlc'Ston. Chipping. Sheep, butchers, .nmior ; 1 R. Leecc, Chipping. :i R.. Towb'r. Clitheroe; senior. 1 B. Rich. Chipping. 3 F.
Beef cattle, ju n io r : 2 T. Fiit.-
VACANCIES F o r
Hanson. Clithcroo. Sheep breeds : 3 J. Stot t,
SATURDAY
Chipping: senior : 2 A. , Carr. Bowland Forest. Pigs, b utche rs ; 3 W. Bailc.v. Clitheroe. Pig / /
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breeds, ju n io r : 1 C. Bolton, i Clitheroe; senior: 3 R. Wilkin son. Clitheroe. Poul try trussing, senior ; 1
R. Wade, Clitheroe. 2 J . Hay-
hur.st. Chipping. 3 J . Ci'.ilc. Cliipping. Safety with efficiency; 1 Bowland Forest. Scarecrow : 3 Bowl.and
Fore.st. Open judging, beef an d sheep: 1 G. Whitwell,
ClitUeroe;
Ayr.shires a.nd fa t lambs; 1 F. Hanson, Clitheroe. Tug of war: 1 Chipping. 2 Clitheroe. Girls, k n i tted top or slacks;
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F . W. Woolworth & Co. Ltd . O ith e r o e
LO A N S LOANS UNSECURED.
1 Ivv Calvert. Bowland Forest. 2 Phyllis Moon. Chipping, 3 Hazel Blezard, Clitheroe. Even ing dres.s : 1 Phyllis Moon. 2 IMargaiTt Whitwetl. Clitheroe. French bread : 3 J. Seed. Chipping. Salad : 2 P. Cln-istopher.
Bowland Forest. D a n i s h pastries : 1 J. Seed. Chipping. Flower a r ran g in g , ju n io r : 1 P. Cliristopher:
S. Leedham. Bowland Forest; senior: 1 B- Wallbank. Swiss roll : 1 S. Leedham.
Netball table
‘Trinitv C hurch . . 3 3 0 0 6 Calderstones . . . . 2 2 0 0 4 Soarsons
Clitheroe Netball League are; P . W . D . L . P s .
•rhe la te s t positions in th e
T he Aces .................. 1 1 0 0 2 Ashworth & "Voung 2 1 0 1 2
.................. 2 2 0 0 4
Ford of Birmingham. Chippie
We.ston. of Rugby, a n d Albert Griffin of Redditch. B r ian Wig- nall of Clitheroe. was also racing.
T r in i ty Y.C................. 2 1 0 1 2 Lanc as te r H ............. 2 1 0 1 2 Ritab. Phelestrvn.s. 2 1 0 1 2 H en th om .................. 3 0 0 3 0 Whallev Y^.C............. 2 0 0 2 0 T ru tex ....................... 2 0 0 2 0 Ribb. Units ............. 2 0 0 2 0
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LOST ON JU N E 6 th . black and tan York-sbire terrier. 8 montbs old, answers to Bambi.—18 Alma Place. Clitlieroe.
LOST, CANARY. Clitlieroe 468.
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CYCLE WANTED, decent condition, to su iL Kiri 10 year.s.—Write Bo.x 2>?o.
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A C COM M O D A T IO N H O L ID A Y
MULLION. SOUTH CORNWALL. Mount's Bay Hotel. Small Inti- j
MARKET REPORTS
At Fridays
fortnigh.tly sale of
incalf and store c a t t le th e re was a large entry of 68 incalf a n d 119 store c a t t le forward. Quotations: Best in-calf cows £80—£112;
other in-calf cows £ 5 8—£74; in- calf Heifers £81—£104; O th e r in-calf Heifers £60—£72; s trong Bullocks £60—£80: s tro n g Heif ers £50—£71; breeding heifers £44—£66; young s t lrk s £26—£39. The judges, Messrs. J . S. Simp
son, Grindleton. a n d T. H. Pick ard, Fence, made the following
awards: In-c»lf cow; 1 and 2 L. Smal
ley, Wrthnell. In-calf heifer; l and 2 J. T u r
ner, Mellor. A t Monday’s fatstock sale. 16
cattle. 19 pigs, and 341 local lambs, hogs and sheep, were on offer. Ste ers 192/- to 209/- per cwt: he ife rs 190/- to 200/- per ewt; re je c t s te ers and heifers 171/- to 185/- per cwt: pre- frraded s te ers a n d heifers 198/- to 202/6 per cwt: quaUty cows 158/- to 161/- per cwt: calves, bobby, 70/- to 100/- per head, calves, rearers. 270/- per head; lambs, Ught, 3/2 to 4/2 per lb: medium 3 /3 i to 4/- per lb; heavy
3/4 to 3/10 per lb. Hogs 2/8 to 3/2 per lb; Sheep
in a collision with a c ar believed to have been travelling in th e opposite direction, driven b.v David Jaques, of Higher F^riai- Hill Farm , Green Haworth. Accrington. Mr. Jaques was tak en to
Accrington Victoria Hospital for t re a tm e n t for shock and miner injur ies b u t w’as la te r allowed home, as were th re e passengers
MToorgste F a t tn , David Malcolm Hall, of High. S tre e t a n d Rober*: Kdlaway, of Lord Street, all of Oswaldtwlstle. ‘I^vo ambulances were needed
in his car. ‘These were Tony Riley, of
to take th e in ju red people to hospital, a n d th e ro ad was blocked fo r some t ime before th e vehicle&-'w>eTe.-moved.
A STA L L ;QR G AiiyTSFH by the M'hitewell Parochial Church C o a n c i l ,o n , Saturday^raised a b o u t £ 4 0 -for t h e - c h u r c h ,y u a f"
2'6 to 2/9 per lb: homed ewes 27/- to 110/- per head; half- bred ewes 107/- to 124/- per head- pigs, pork 20/- to 24/6 per score*: cu tters 18/- to 24/6 per
score.On Wednesday th ere was a good show of newly calved cal- Ue.
£105; others £68 to £79: bjrat belters £84 to £106; o th ers £66
Quotations; Best cows £80
to £81 The judges. Messrs. J . Cow- Perthwaite, Pendleton, and J-
Parker, Cow Ark. made th e lol- lowine awards.—Cow or h e l le r : 1 H. Palmer ‘Tw-lstcBil 2 K. F.
■ ewes £3/15/- to £ 3 /1 8 /- ; horned t o £ 5 /1 2 A .
and lambs, an d hoggs followe^ Quotations: Half-breed ewes with lambs £ 4 to £ 5 /5 /- each: h om ed
SetheU, Brtndle. A sale of all classes of ew ^
mate, si tuated in vlllaKe yet witli j glorious views of coastline. Excel lent service and cuisine. H. & C. all bedrooms. Pully licensed free lioitse. I Resident proprietoi-s.—Phone 221 or ; 340.
VACANCIES FOR WAKES WE EK in 4. 5 and 6-berth caravans on the most luxurious park on the south coast.—Write now for full colour brochure to Green Lawns Caravan Park. Selscy. Su5«ex.—Tel. Selsey 2049.
PO U L T R Y
LIVE POULTRY reqa.. cop prices S. Xownson. Xel. Slaidburn 271.
A C COM M O D A T IO N A V A IL A B L E
GOOD ACCOMMODATION available for professional lady or gent in Clitheroe.—Write Box No. HI. Advertiser and Times.
DOGS
HALF-BRED LABRADOR PUPS for sale.—23. princess Av., Clitheroe.
A T STU D
3 BOARS a t stud; pea. Essex ^ rg e White and Landrace Sows and Gilts
accom- transport available. — G. Simpson. Grindleton. Chat. 203.
c a r a v a n s & CAMPING
SHAVE ANYWHERE! All battery shavers stocked. We sell and re pair all shavers. Get any spare part from the established specialists.— —Stanley Hendloy. Fleet Street. Burnley (near Market).
T E N D E R S
T ENDERS ARE INVITED for the alterations to Rimington Memorial Ins t i tute . Blmlnston. DrawlnK and specifications In separate trades may be obtained from th e archi tects. Bell. Eastham and Heap. Castlegate House. Clitheroe. Tel. 1175. on a receipt of a deposit of £2. which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender._______________
Royal Lancasblro Show will be an open stockjudglns contest on
A new feature at this jfoar'a
organised by members of th e North-Western Counties’ Ayr shire Breeders’ Club an d c ash prizes will be awarded to
•winners.
the afternoon of the second day. ‘The competition Is being
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TO END Tl UNBEATEN
S A T U R D A Y marked the end of WhalUj ^ for they fell easy victims to Settle, despit ings of 72 from 51-year-old Jimmy Peters. They had the satisfaction of knowing
were the last team in the league to have be Eric Mitchell of Settle, who has otien
Whalley's side, hit 59 not out and David but even so, in order to win. Settle had to overs allowed at the end of normal time. Seventeen-year-old Stephen i ---------------- -
Gee hit 49 lor Padiham and figured in an opening stand of 85 with Roger Devon (30). Tlii.s paved tho way lo r
head. Cliul Great Harv| Bowling;
s
”derb,v” win over Read, tlie i champions.
b l e s d a l e W a n d e r e r s f a i l e d b y o n e • r u n t o b e a b l e to c l a im t h e e x t r a j o v e r s in t h e i r bid to b e a t C l i t h
i n a n o t h e r " d e r b y ” s a m e Rib- ;
c r o e . In a n a ttem p t to gel -Lhat vital
derers’ opening batsmaii. who h a d made 68. wa.s ru n out.
ru n . Roland Scott, the Wan- ;
Savage, each claiming four cheap wickets were rc.'=pon.''ible lor Ba:<- enden's cight-wicket
Tommy Barne.s aud Ken triumph
over
Roll.s-Ro.vce. A l t e r E a r b y h a d s c o r e d 48 w i t h
o u t
a n o t h e r 36 r u n s . Even .^o. •die;,- .^craped home
lo s s th e y c o l la p s e d fo r
ag a in s t near neighbour.s Bar- noldswiek by two runs. In their previou.s home game Earby won by only one run, so on Liie .‘\pplo- g a r th ground tliero has not been an.v more thrilling cricket since EaVby re-joined the Ribblesdalc League. Saturday'.s
rc.sull.'^; Eartay 84.
Barnold-swick 82; Great Harwood 152 for 7 dec,. Blackburn Nor th e rn 156 for 8; Padiham 155. Read 137; Ribblcsdalo Wandercr.s
143 for 4. Clithcroe 169 lor 8 dec.;
RoUs-Ro.vcc 61. Baxenden 62 for 2; wt-ialley 153. Set'de 154 for 2.
P e r f o rm a n c e s B a it in g ; J. Peters, Wl-iaKe-.-. 72:
R. Scott, Ribb’esdale Wanderers 68; E. Alitchell. Settle. 59 not out; D. Ridgway. Settle. 58; S. We.-'.-
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BATSMEN ! TAKE THE j HONOURS
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Showrooms: T e l. Clithcroe 103. Mr. F A IR B U R N . Manager’s Residence " ^ l. C lithw o c 1110. Mr. W H IT EH E A D , Electrical Foreman’s Residence: T e l. Whallcy 3—d.
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PART-TIME CLEANER REQUIRED
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I FULLY EXPERIENCED, enthusiastic motor mechanic required. Highest rates of pay for suitable applicant. —B. Dootson Wis-well Garage. Tel.
Whalley 3110.________________________ _
MAN REQUIRED SUNDAYS, able to drive good wage.—Write Box No. H6. Advertiser and Times.
LADIES OF PLEASANT P ER SON ALITY are required to introduce our catalogue to the hovisewiXe. Our Straight Commission terms of £.5 10s. Od. per agency guarantee the highest earnings on yotir produc tion. These staff are required In all areas covered by this newspaper and local
arranged. Inexperienced ladles will be given full training and exper ienced Mall Order Representatives arc invited to change over to a better proposition with vis Appli cants should telephone Rossendale 3219 between 6 p.m, and 10 p.m. any evening or alternatively may send a written application to the Sales Manager Henry Wlgfall & Son Ltd.. Avenue Road. Whittington Moor. Chesterfield.
interviews will be
AS S ISTANT REQUIRED for shop and bakehouse.—Apply Walker. 33. Woone Lane. Clitheroe._____________
LADY AS SISTANT REQUIRED for grocei*y t-rade. 5-day-week.—Apply B. Jackson. 34. School Tc.. Olitheroe.
WANTED. MARRIED COUPLE (40/50) htisband preferably b u t not
bus route, within 3 miles of Clith eroe. Expenses paid on inter\'iew. State age and wage required. Would consider single woman, two sisters or friends.—^Wrlte Box No. H5, Advertiser and Times.
necessarily to follow own employ ment. Wife to undertake cooking and household duties. Some daily help provided. Two in family. Adjoining cottage with all modern conveniences and small front garden provided. *
3 minutes from
YOUTH REQUIRED for general farm work, preferably over 17. good wages.—Pate, Windy Pike Gisburn. Tel. 320.
BUILDER’S LABOURERS REQUIRED —G. S. Ford & Son. “Moordown,” Wlialley Rd., Clitheroe. Tel. 79.
WANTED. CLERK for Building Society office, male or female, permanent position.—Burniston & Co.. Chartered Accountants. 8. King Street Clitheroe. Phone 958.
PART -T IME * ------
paid.—Details Bingo Club Salford 3
and
bingo fay p o ^ost minion
from Treble Chance 21. Browning
attractive h ig h e s t Street,
CLEANER REQUIRED. 8 a.m. to 12 noon, three mominga per week.— CUtharoe OoW dnifa. Tel. CUtheroe. 8.
w a n ted to r rate com- bonuses
(CLITHEROE) LTD. RHQUIRE
A l l Aecouiitirig Macliinc Operator
for a Burroughs Accounting Machine engaged on Sales an d Nominal I/edger Work
Apply by le t te r to— T h e Secretary’
Whalley Road„ Clitheroe
BOROUGH OF CL ITHEROE BOROUGH T R EA SU R E R ’S DEPARTMENT
p Applications* arc invited for the a ost of Tj’pist/KilinK Clerk in th e above department. Salary will bo nssessed according to age and quali-
with fur ther progression to £ 72 5 ner annum subject to quallflcations).
catious within th e General Division National Scales f£290—£590
s tandard of typing efficiency ancl rnould have experience of office
and IS superannuable. s Applicants must possess a high
s ames and addresses of two referees should be forwarded to th e under Jigned not later than Kridav. 2nd
The Castle. CLITHEROE.
WEST
outine. n Detailed applications giving th e uly. 1965. ^ ,
H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.
RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL.
SLAIDBURN BRENNANDS ENDOWED SCHOOL.
AP POINTMENT OF PART -T IME CARETAKER.
p Applications are invited for the f ost of part-time caretaker male or t emale a t the above-named scliool to
Remuneration: MALE £4 5s. 8d. per week and FEMALE: £3 8s. od ner week.
Managers Mrs. L. C. Klng-Wllkinson. Rock House. Slaidburn. not later than the 30th June. 1965.
ent to th e Correspondent to the
BLACKBURN AND D IS T R IC T HOS P ITAL . MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
f A p p U o a t lQ ^ a r e i n v i t e d tar t h e o l low in g p o e t e ;
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P a r t - t im e Midwi f e r y N i g h t S i s t e r . n P a r t -T im e S.R.N. o r 8.E.N« f o r
ight duty. F u l l - t im e Nu r s in r ; Au x i l ia ry .
A p p l i c a t i o n s t o M a t r o n . ake up duty on 1st September. 1965. s Written applications should be post is on th e permanent staff F U E L O R P A R T - T IM E
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Robinson and
Sjiensley Ltd. R A ILW A Y R O A O C L ITH E R O E . T e l . 741 .
p re t ty a t the Abbey ground on S a tu rd ay wiicn. with a score of 153 and a reputation for econo- mical bowline, they defended , th e ir unbeaten rtin against •
’'HALLEV no doubt thcugiit the.v were sitting fa'cly
Settle. Btf. three factors combined to
Ttirn the game into an easy vic- tor\- for the visitor.s. F irs t was the run-getting form of Gat'id Ridgtva.v and Eric Alitchell. wno each got imo the fiftie.s;
s.econd
, s tra in of keeping h is wicke„ t-hrouBViout most oi Ure WhsUte-;.
was the easy wicket and good visibiiitv; and third was the irtabiliiy of Jim Peters to .skittle them out iit h is usual manner. P e ters ■•.vas probably feetmg Uto
h a d rtin across th e wfeket m the h e a t of the afternoon as often a.s did Potei\s \voulcl like'A'isc nJ^e r a th e 'v j a d e d w h e n a .sk ed to
Innings, and h i t tm g almost h a lf th e ir rtins. .'t yotinger man " h o
fcl
s e n d d o w n m e d ium - p a c e d d e l iv e r ie s .
a 13 m in u t e s ’ h o ld - u p a n d s k ip p e r Ainsworth a n d P a r k in s o n s e em e d c o n t e n t
W h a l ic y s t a r t e d s low ly _
S e t t l e b ow le r s t-o lo s e - h e ; r ; i n i t i a l s t in g . R e a l i s in g t h a t th i s : rv a s n o t g o in g to h a p p e n Qh th e y s e t t l e d d ow n to d o a s c o r in g w i th t h e re sU i t
A in sw o r th grot 19. P a rk in - s o n a n d I rc lm a d w i . -
l a i r l v c h e a p ly , a n d h o p c .s c e n t r e d o n P c tc r .s . As o n c o u n t lc s .s p r e v io t ts o c c a s io n s h . ch d n o t l e t th em d o t™ s c o r in g q t i ic k lv w i th f lu id d i n e s
a.tcl g r a c e f u l l a t e a n d s q u a t c c t i u . d e f y in g -the S e t t l e o ow le r s t o do
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t o t a l m i g h t w e l l h a v e P a ^ e d .h e ^ d o u b le c e n t tu -y . O n h
n u m b e r n in e , h ow e r et . sh o r t e d , a n v c o n f id e n c e , a n d t i g h . _ S e . t le
r u ° ? t i r v i th fh e b a l l , s h o r r e d c a n - s i d e r a b l c p row e s s
te n d a f t e r L o f th o t i s e h a d g o i .e n e r s h i p rv i th
S - a v ? V l m h a " d 'b e e n g o n e
T h e s e trv o c om b in e d s k i . l . c
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A in sw o r th b J . P a r k in s o n c F o s t e r b D.
G .^ l r e l a n d c ' i o f i h o u . - e b D. Ridgrvay
J . P e t e r s b F o s te r
G. L.
T . W a l lb t tn k c Ha.- -o n b T o p h am Ibrv J . R id g v -a r
L . Bi*acUey Ibw S m i th .......... V a r lc y Ibw L am b e r t
IM, V-TL'l. ~ " G o r to n b Fo^^icr
•H. Hind not out J. Rudd ru n oiu Extra-'^;
------- Total ......................
Bowling; J. Fr'-‘' ’" ' 2 . D. R-ideway
3—16 — 1. SETTLE V. Lofthotise Ibrv pe te rs
D. B-idgway b H-udd ............. E. Mitchell not out .................. C. Smitih n o t out Extras
Total 12 wkts'
J . Rudd 11.3-—1 lev 2—O 0-^31—0.
Bowling; J- Peter —16 0
........................... ......... 154
...................... 9—0—’ 29—I.
1—10—1. B. Var- G. Topham 5—
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