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INQUEST


ON LORRY DRIVER i


. 55 YEAR. OLD CUtheroe |


jiV. loi-i-y driver. William F ra n ­ cis Woodworth. Tvlayfleld Avenue, died of a large cerebral th rom ­ bosis—e ight years a f te r he h ad fallen off a loi-ry a n d sus tained a f ra c tu red skull a n d ribs, th e Blackbmn inques t ju ry were told on Wednesday. In s ta t in g cause of death. Dr.


Ma r t in Spink said; ‘In my view, th e re is some relevance between his d e a th an d th e accident.”


Mr. Woodworth fell from a 1oit\- while loading .steel. He wa.s unconscious for some time.


The juiw h e a rd th a t in 1958. DE SPITE PRICE INCRE.VSES, WE C .\N STILL SUPPLY' Y OU WITH . \ Mrs. essie Woodworth told the


TH E CH O IR o f Clitheroe Parish Church headed a 400-strong procession at the isund y S ch ool festival on Sunday. T h e procession, which included .representatives o f various church organisations and Clitheroe Pipe Band, struggled against high winds and con


siderable difficulty was experienced in carrying the bannere.


Wilson, V ica r o f H o ly Trin ity, Burnley. C olle ct ion s for the day amounted to £1 4 4 .


A t the morning commun ion the preacher was the R ev . H . C. Snape, <u „»• Whallev


and the preacher at th e family service which follow ed the procession was the R ev . 1 . K. _______________________________________ __


B o w l i n f f r e s u l t s


REGENT PARK VETERANS tAIorecambei


J . Haresnape ................................. 15 J . W. Wheel house ....................... 12 H. War bur ton ................................. 15 H. L o n g ................................................


8


J. Hughes ........................................... 15 H. Griffiths ...................................... 14 N. AVaite ........................................... 3 S. Garside


...................................... 15 E. Nuttall ........................................... 15


J. G a rn e r ....................... T. "Firth ............................ P. Slinger ....................... E. Harrison .................. G. Mitchell .................. W. Lancashire F. .A.=-t!c ............................ C. .Armitage ................. W. Bas.s .......................


R. W a l to n .................................. 15 . . . . 15 . . . . 15 . . . . 15 . . . . 15


. . . . . 15 .......... 15 . . . . . 15 . . . . 15 . . . . . 15


CLITHEROE CASTLE VETERANS


R. N u t te r R. Holt


W. S. S t ra t to n ............................ 12


J. Grimshaw ................................. 15 Alr.s. Grimshaw ............................ 5 J. Slinger ............................................ 6 R. HOit


15 .................... .....................


A. AicEvoy ................................. T. Price ........................................... J. Green ...................................... W. Wilkinson ............................ H. Bowker


........................................... 12 ................................................ 15


J. Brewer ........................................... 1_5 L. B ow k e r ........................................... 2 J . Sm i th ...........................................


13 8


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


H. Howarth ...................................... H. Lawson


13 11


9 8


H. Brenchley ................................. 19 C. W r ight


...................................... 6 I


...................................... 9 191


CLITHEROE CASTLE VETERANS


W. Edwards ................................. W. S tra t to n ................................. J . Brewer ...................................... L. Bowker


N. Wlndle ................................. R. N u t te r ...................................... R. Holt


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


J . Grimshaw ............................ Airs. Grimshaw ....................... J . Sherliker ................................. T. Hammond ............................ J . Slinger ...................................... H. Brenchley ............................ J . Taylor


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


15 15 10 11


H. Hawor th ................................. B . Bowker


J . Green


B. Eawson ................................ ............................


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


C. W r ig h t ...................................... E. Isherwood ............................ J. W h i t tak e r


C. Hargreaves W. Wilkinson A. McEvoy F.


Pearson ......................................


15 15 15 15 1 5 12 5


GREEN PARK VETERANS • BLACKBURN i


J. Gorton .................... W. Clarkson .......... ................ C. T\-rer 7 '


P. O'Malley .......... ............... 13 j W. King .................... ............... r t .................... ...............


T. Devine ..................... ................


11 : 1 ?


1


P. Shut t lewort l i . . . ................ 13 ! G. Stevenson .......... ................


10 !


14 15 15


T. Aspinall ................ ............... 15 j R. Harri.son ................................. . . P. Waring ............... ............... In 1 T. Gi'o.svenor


E. Booth ..................... ................ 15 :


R. Entwisile .......... ............... W. Sw indleburst . ................


1.5 3


9 5 8


15


.................................. 15 ..................................


15 311 CLITHEROE


F. Bush ............... ,A. Norman . . .


N. W in d le ........... W. Edwards . . . G. Kermeen J . Lofthouse .


W. Cowperthwaite 107 GT. HARWOOD BOWLING LEAGUE Clithcroe Castle


F. n ib b le .................................... A. Norman ...............................


P . Bti.sh ......................................... R. G e ldard - ............................ G. K e rm e c n ............................... R. Blackburn .......................... W. Edwards ............................... W. C ow p e r thw a i te ...............


12 15 15 5


15 15 15 15


107


6 winners equals 6 ]x>ints Aggregate equals 2 pexinus


8 pointvS


AT THE CINEMA ========= n ex t week=


J J O R R O R fans w i l l b e pleased n ext week, for showing at the Palladium Cinema from Monday to Wednesday is “ Dr.


Terror's H ou se o f Horrors”, starring Peter Cushing, Christopher L e e, R o y Castle, A lan Freeman, Kenny Lyn ch , the Tubby


c I t is a .


Have s Quintet, and A n n e Be ll. q u in te t of h o r ro r stories -


oncerning vampires, a s tra n g e creeping vine, voodoo, a n d a


crawling hand. From T h u rsd ay to Saturday.


"5 5 Days a t Poking", is being shown, s ta r r in g C h a r lto n Hes­ ton. Ava Gardner , David Niven, F lo ra Robson and Jo h n I relan d . The ffim describes


Chinese Boxer Rising of 1900. In a picture of such scope, th e m in o r issues of romance, p a th o s and emotionalism are n a tu ra l ly submei-ged by th e b r i l l ian t m i l i ta ry spectacle. As a c itat io n


the


of war h o r ro r the ffim pulls no p u n ch e s In its gripping a ct ion achievement. Tliis la t te r com­ prises tlu-ee lengthy interludes, embracing bloody h and- to-hand carnage. fire havoc, a rsen a l demolition.


V in cen t Price, and Giulia


Rubini. T he ffim h a s th e distinction


o f introducing a different type of se a rover, a m an whose p i ra t ­ ical a c ts a re pei-petrated agains t th e vile slave trad e rs -who infes­ ted th e seven seas. Also showing i.s Master Spy,


s ta r r in g Stephen Mm-ray. Ju n e T h o rb um a n d Alan Wheatley. I t concerns a n iron cu r ta in


physicis t who collaborates with th e B r i t ish in a plot to tmma.sk a t ra i to r in a top B r i t ish nuclear e stabllshment. Showing from T hursday to


b r id g es a n d rivers, and final vivid scenes of Boxer d e fe a t by m ean s of a primitive c atap u l t .


the storming of


A D V E N T U R E is th e theme o f th e programme at the


C ivic H a l l from Monday to Wednesday, for the main film “T h e B la ck Buccaneer”


i.s M-i-ring Ricardo Montalban


S a tu rd ay is Every Day's a Holi­ day, s ta r r in g Jo h n Leyton. Mike Sarne. Ron Moody. Liz Fraser . Freddie a n d th e Dreamers an d


T he Mojos. The .story concerns a group of


a talent contest which is to be televised, and their hilarious exploits before the end, of the contest make this film top en­ tertainment value. Also .showing i.s Duel of Cham- i plons, s ta r r in g Alan Ladd,


voung people who go to a bust­ ling seaslho holiday camp at the start of the summer season. The youngsters decide to enter


Total


H. Wilkinson J. Hall


K. Sberlaker J G om a ll . . . Hall


Ribblesdale *A’ ..........


D. Cowperth'waite R. N u t ie r ...............


H. n ib b le 2 winners equals 2 points


105 C.ASTLE


. . . . 15 ____ 15


. . . . 15 ____ 15


6


\V. Aspin ................ ................ 15 i E. Horsfield R. Clanford ................


12


H. Oates .................... ................ 15 1 A. Haworth ........... ................ ? I


............................. 15 W. Leaver ................ ............... ............................


H. Lucas .................. F. Wilson ..................


.......... ................ 5 ' 11


................ 12


................ 13 301


CLITHEROE C.C.


. . . . 15 W. Slinger . . ............................ 13 ____ 10 1 4


H. Pye ............. ............................ 13 H. Kelly ------ ............................ C J. P o r te r . . . . ............................ 14 F. Green . . . .


....................... 14 J. Wilkinson ............................ 15 1 1 i


D. Woods .................................... K.. Bargreav'es n o t out


J . Shaw ..................... ................ 15 1 J. Catlow ..................... ................ H. Dewhurst


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


E x tra s ............................... Total (7 wkts '


Bowling; H. Tliompson 12—3—


23—5; B. Holdsworth 7—3—16— 1; R. Proctor 5—1—16—1.


S.ABDEN


Fo.ster ................................................. 9 W r ight


Cottam ................................................. 20 W r ight


Var nham ......................................... Boocock


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


Wright .............................................. Scot t


Calverley ......................................... Metcalfe


.Atkinson n o t o u t


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


.................... Extra.s ................................... 48 Bowling: Bibby 23 — -12—4:


Ascougii 12—2—33—6. BROCKHAL


Wilkinson ........... BaiTOit not out


i Price ......................... Leeming ................ Robinson n o t out E x tra s ...........


Total (3 wkts I


35 1


O 4 4


49 BowUng; S cot t 5—2—11—1;


Wright 4—1—9—9: Metcalfe 3— 0—11—1; V am h am 2—1—8—0; Cotlam 1.4—


-0—6—1. PENDLE FOREST


4 9 0


P. Wray ......................................


. 5 4


3 5


1 . . 1 1


, . 13 2 '


3 . . 60 Bowling: R. S to t t 7—2—2—3:


J. Stott 11—2—20—3; A. Seed 6— 1—16—3.


A. Seed ............................ J. S to t t


L. Ma rch an t Jn r . . . R. S to t t


D. T urver ....................... P. S to t t


E. Metcalfe .................. G. Rich ............................ J . Tuiwer


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


M. .Atkinson ............. G. Atkinson n o t out Extra.s ..................


....................... Tota^


CHIPPING ............................


10 1 4


YOL'N'G LAD^ REQUIRED IN OUR


ACCOUNTS OFFICE d A knowledge of book-k<*cp-.nc; \ Write or phone:


BOWKER BROS. <CUtheroe) LTD.. Sun Street. Clitheroe. Xel. 316 and 971.


27 5 0 7 0


5 0 1 0


60 Bowling; H. Thompson 6—2—


25—2: B. Holdsworth 4—2—9—1; R. Proctor 3.5—1—22—2; L.


Robinson 2—0—4—4. Leslie Robinson, the 16 year


old Pendle Forest plaYer, who took four wickets lor four runs, and then scored 13 not out, was plaving his last game for the club before emigrating to Aus­


tralia.


The game ended in a t ie witia both clubs haylngi!»«B*aiOMiI».


__^


TELL THEM y«t» saw th e i r advert in the Advertiser and Times. ^ ^


CLEANER REQUIRED for local tbank.—Apply, box Ko. K2. Adve--


lscr and Times. " ‘Nu’i-stnrAuxiliary for day duty.


MPERIAL CAFE requires trainee waitress, Mon. to Fri.. half-dav Wofi


S ITU A T IO N S WANTED


FEMALE STUDENT requires work d ur lns summer vacation, anyxhirur considered.—Write Box No. k 6 Advertiser and Times.


POULTRY


l ive po u l t r y reqd.. top price* S. Townaon. Tel. Slaidburn 27i;


Also lady for week-end washlnc-UD* —Tel. Ciltheroe 1182.


r ib b l e m o to r SERVICES l im it ed


P.S.V. AppUcatlons are


driver.s. vehicles, to


^?VT'v?ci?n?les 2? our <5fitheroe D^epot. nil vacancy^ assisted travel scheme. Free unlfOTnu


d e n t W^lsate. Clitheroe.


H l s h S - ^ e JI-OUPS consld- District Traffic Sup«rUatMi-


r ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ t lm ? '^ s e ^ l l ” °'^Stud\o a c q u a in t^ f^ -^ ^ ^ r own home to interv Harrison. 124. Leyland


west.wood convalescent HOME, CHURCH ROAD. LYTHAM. LANCASHIRE


p Housemaid rcc^idcnt. seasonal or 6 ci-manent age up to 56, wage £6 6s.


oundirigs, friendly staff. T.V. IWrite, call or phone:


o.;i,er w weeks annual holiday, no heavy


l d., Increasing, plus free board, rodgings, imiform etc. Own bed­ 3oom, central heating, good off-duty.


in« and varied work. incluci:n« ■ accountinK machine oneraiimi. \Vo are willinK to train suitable an’.V.i- ■ cant.


c?sirable biiu not es.sontial. lntor(.si- . i I Bowling: Spenco


M a r t in 6—3—6—3; Fc.l £ — 1.


................................................ 5 ................................................ O I


............................ 10 1


—2: K. Hargreaves 8.5—4 —19—5; E. Horsfie'.d 3—1 —10—2 R. Seed 2—0— 11 — 1 .


CHATBURN •) . . 18 Bowling; A. Burge.ss 8—2—12 BURNLEY i n


Bullas .A.shworth


Howarth 1 G e n t ............................


10 ; Keogh n o t out 14 W hitaker


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


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


0 Windlo ................................................ Total Bowling; Bibby 12—2—19—3;


.Ascough 17—4—45—6; Hamer 5— 3—2—1.


BROCKH.ALL


Wilkinson not o u t . . . . B a r ro t t ................ Conboy ................ Bolton


Robinson Lceming


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


O I Ascouglf 2 j Warden 3 Bibby .......... 2 I Britclifle 3 i


Extra.s Total 20


»—5: -1—3


Sports Notes


rrrHETRE was .some big hitting "*■ by G. Knowles of Rlbble.sd;\!e


Wanderers Second X I over tlie weekend. fo r on Saturida\',


a g a in s t Padiham , he h i t 52 which included 11 fours, an d on Sun­ day ag a in s t Oswaldtwistle Im„ he scored 53 w i th 10 fours.


I n th e second m atch , two bats­


men h a d big knocks for 0 .swald- twisUe. They were D. Southwonli (79) a n d S. Williams (117 not out). T he latter'.s inning.s in­ cluded 17 four'.s.


S ITU A T IO N S V A C A N T y EST BR - \D FO R D D ISTR IBU T IO N CENTRE TRUTEX


We invite applications for a vacancy in our Packing and Dispatch Department for a suitable man to join our packing team. F iv e day week o f 40 hours, in good work­ ing conditions. To ta l holid ays amount to 4 weeks per annum on full pay. E l ig ib le for pension scheme after probationary' period.


An age limit o f 45 years is enforced.


Apply' J. A . G R A IN G E R Tel. Clitheroe 927


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT h o s p ita l management


COMMITTEE.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


t Word Sister—excellent accomoda-


ifm available It required. Enrolled Nurses—full or part-


lime.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY h om e , w halley


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL No. 5 HEALTH DIVISION


DOMESTICS, whole or oart-time ATTENDANTS, part-time


Home for th e Aged. Queen’s Rood. Clitheroe.


D Wage: Attendants 4 /4 Id. per hour; required a t “Castleford”


formation regarding hours of work etc. can be obtained from the Warden a t “Castleford”. (Telephone Clltlieroe 1417).


treet. Accrington n o t later th an 6th July 1965.


omestics 3 / l lg d . per hour. Application forms and furtlier in­


t Completed forms to be forwarded 5o th e Divisional Medical Officer, No. S Health Division, 19. St. James’


HA±ND COMPOSITOR rs.G.A.


5 -d a y w e e k ; G r a d e l : F u l l Em p lo j -m e n t ; O ^ n P e n s i o n S c h em e . B L A C K B U R N T IM E S : N O R T H G A T E : B L A C K B U R N .


SALES REPRESENTATIVE required by MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE- FXOHTING EQUIPMENT FOR TER­ RITORY IN LANCASHIRE the main centres of which are: BURNLEY, COLNE. CLITHEROE AND LONG- RIDGE. Selling experience prefer­ able b u t Is n o t essential. Training with all expenses given. Remuner­ ation by salary and. commission and with an allowance towards expen­ ses. An excellent opportunity is provided to th e right man to earn four-figure Income. Applicant must live in or adjacent to territory and possess own transport. Pension Scheme available. Successful appli­ c an t mx.ist pass Fidelity Gviarantee


—Reply to Box No. Kl. Advertiser and Times.


r ork modern home, pleasant sur- jybUpm 6308.


WANTED. AUTOMATIC LOOM WEAVER or Lancs. Loom weaver, willing to learn.’—Apply Pendle Mill. Clltheroe.


T one ?^yl«-n<i or phone I^eyland 22109-after 6 p.m*


LADY ASSISTANT REQUIRED, for grocery trade, 5-day-week.*—Apply B Jackson. 34.,School Tc.. .CSlitnoroe.


MAN AND WIFE REQUIRED to operate as part-time agents In their home. No canvassing. Telephone essential.—^Write Dept. E. Goddard & May (Carpets) Ltdi., 395 Gt Horton Road. Bradford. Yorkshire*


SPARE TIME CASH FOR YOU as a D.


O as H. CHRISTMAS CLOT c RGANISER. No experience. Best


(Dept. 158i P.O. BOX 100 Acaue’ duct Mills. PRESTON ' Acque


Dyson Horsfall Ltd


colour , ALLr^DIIRIST^lAS catalocrue of toys, chocolates, sweets h ^ s e - hold and fancy goods, cigarettes wines, FREE—NO O BL IGA ^O N^


ommission, free gift scheme. All­ ''^TVLiSY 4. York Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 363. NvliP —holiday arrangenieiuo


^S n t . Chatburn Rd.. Clitheroc. •lei. 358.


S good wages.—Apply


co op CAREFUL DRIVER required good pay and conditions for con-


la d ie s - HAm- Apply Maison .Morgan,


HOUSEKEEPER (resident), pieasant home, labour-saving house, daily


outhworth, • Long-


sclontiovi.s man.—Apply ToniHn- sob’s. Central Garuee. Cliibeioe. Tel. 154.


t r a in e e w a it r e s s required. accommodation avallablr.—Uetail.s.


Spread HaAle Hotel. Sawley. Nr. CUtheroe. 'Tel. Chatburn 202.


pa r t -t im e a g en t s WANTED for bingo by post. 5/- In £ conunission


Plus attractive bonuses.— from TREBLE CHANCE BINGO CLUB, 21, Browning St.. Salford. 3.


ASPDENS—Require an experienced radio and television , good salary, mainly inside work, no aerials Holiday eir^gemenus honoured.—Apply 26. Klus Street.


Olltheroe. or Phone CUtheroe 81. LADY REQUIRED to help


full or part-time. vided.—Sun Inn Waddlnaton. Te.. Clitheroe 262.


FA BR IC M A N U F A C T U R E R IN L A N C A SH IR E REQU IR E S A ME CH A N IC WITH E X P E R IE N C E O F WE FT KN IT T ING M A C H IN E R Y .


P R E F E R A B L Y MU L T I F E E D E R . C IR C U L A R . D O U B L E K N IT MACHIN E S .


E.xcelleni Prospects in Expanding Company. Apply: BO X NO. K5. A D V E R T IS E R A N D TIMES CHEMIST’S ASSISTAINfT IN D ISPEN S ING


Gii'l 16-17 years with G ram m a r School o r s im ila r O-level education looking for in te res tin g employment in congenial conditions with good wages a n d excellent prospects should apply a t once in person to ;—


D ER R IC K G R E E N , MPS, 4 R a ilw a y V iew , Clitheroc 1 Hamer . . ■ 12


0 0 0 1


20 0 0 0


o


............... 13 7


4 0


11 8 ,


HENTHORN MAiNUFACTURERS L TD .


R EQ U IR E CUTTING ROOM STAFF


MALE BAND KNIFE CUTTER FEMALES


FO R G E N E R A L C U T T ING RO OM D U T IE S (Preferably with some experience')


Applications to MR. R. OLDROYD HEiNTHORIV W O RK S , CLITHEROE ’Phone: Clithcroe 464.


Apply: S. K. OREEN. Works Alanaser.


T R U T E X


Vi'ATEKLOO ROAD .A few Voctvncies .’vtUl exis t for


G i r l Trainee Machinists Exper ienced Machinists


Also Read 'Dresses. Shorts, Blouses^


PHrt-timG workers considered. 4 weeks paid lioliday.


'7 f ' S IT U A T IO N S V A C A N T S ITU A T IO N S V A C A N T


Blackburn Coroner. Air. George W ig h tm an : ‘ Ever since my hu.s- band h ad th e accident, he ha.s Cl 1 IT ered from headaches, and four years ago .started having difficulty speaking."


admi t ted to Oueen’s P a rk Hos­ pi tal . Blackbuni. where he died a f te r a b ra in haem or rhage on


Her husband, she said, wa.s


Ju n e 13. Verdict; Accidental death.


Tile league table for Ribble Valley League is:


KIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE GREAT H.ARWOOD


th e P w D L P t s


Pendle Fore s t . . 9 5 2x 2 18 Burnlev I I I . . . . 9 5 2 2 17 Gt. Hai*w’d CSSC 9 4 1 4 13 ch ip p in g .................. 9 3 lx 5 1 1 Ritata. Wan. I l l . . 7 3 2 2 1 1 Brockhall Sabden


Calderstones . . . . 7 2 2 C h a tb u rn


X indica.tes a tie. PENDLE FOREST


j J. Cregg


! B. Holdsworth P. Wray


R. Proctor


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


R. Townsend ............................ A. N u t te r


D. Eccles n o t out


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


B. Lord ................................................ 0 T. Town.send ................................. 9 E x tra s ......................................


- Total 54 Bowling; Jones 5—0—29—0:


Singleton 3—0—21—0; Wall 3— 0—15—1.


H. Thompson ................................. 12 B. Alaxfleld ......................................


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


12 13 I


1


3 4 0


O


............. 10 3 2 5 1 1 .................. 8 2 4 2 10


B ren n an ......................................... Dunn .................................................. WliaUey .................................. Singleton ........................................


Wall pickvance


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


Jone s ................................................ Tunstall


8 ............. 6 2 1 3 7 Alercer n o t out


.Ashton ........................................... Fowler


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


E x tra s ................................. T otal


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


G 4


16 1 1


4


0 1


11 61


Gunner 8—1—23—4; W r ight 4— X 5—1; Holder 2—0—3 3.


Bowling; Seed 6—0—19—1; C.ALDERSTONES


Walmsley not out ........................ 27 W r ight ................................................. 37 Harvey n o t o u t E x tra s


T o ta l (1 wkt I


............................ 1 .................................. 9


WEBSTERS Q U A L I T Y ELECTRICA L S TO R E S 8 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Showrooms: T e l . Clhhcroe 1 0 3 , Mr. F A IR B U R N , Manager’s Residence T e l. Clithcroc 11 1 0 . Mr. W H IT EH E A D , Electrical Foreman’s Residence: T e l . Whalley 3223.


REMT A NEW ECKO 19-in. TELEVISION 8 / - WEEKLY Free Maintenance Free Legs 7 Days Approval


(D e p o s i t £ 8 -0 -0 ) R ed u c in g to .5 /6


SELECT Y OURS FROM THE L.ARGEST CHOICE OF M.AKES AND MODELS, INCLUDING A 2 3 ' TV, COMPLETE W ITH LEGS AND READY FOR BBC2 ( 6 2 5 l in e t r a n sm i s s io n ) .


10/- w e e k l y — D e p o s i t £ 1 0 -0 -0


HOOVERMATIC TOP CONTROL WASHER at 6 9 GNS. OR THE


LOW IN T ER E ST TERMS A R E A V A IL A B L E . HIGH PA R T E X C H A N G E S ON Y O U R O LD W A SH ER C A N BE A R R A N G E D .


KEYMATIC AUTOMATED WASHER at 9 5 GNS. H A V E A D EM O N ST R A T IO N NOW


4.5 cu. St.


WORKING TOP INTERIOR LIGHT SALAD BIN


THIS SEASON'S BEST VALUE IN REFRIGERATORS


U SU A L PR IC E 45 GNS. OUR PRICE ONLY 32 GNS.


or a v ailab le on our low interest terms ut 104 weekly payments o f 6 /1 or deposit £5-2-0. H.P. price £36-14-8.


SHOCK RESU A TIE AND


FOR THE D ■U R IN G ji w e e k e n d o f ^lio«-k j i ia x i i i i i i in | ) o in l fr om


f u r e l i i c f l io i io i ir > . B a x en d e n , who were league leaders, sutte


a n d b o th Whallcy and Read, who were concer' p io n sh ip struggle, won one match and lost the On SaUiriJay. \N'hallcy were rcscucci at'lcr


they lost four cheap wickers, by Da'.id Blcc. bright 57. R. I,cmon. Rolls Royec's


amateur bowler had a mo-t exc it in g afternoon.


H e a ch io e d his best isowl-


in c performance of the season by capturing six Settle wickets at a cost of only 2.^


runs. L a t e r , in t r y i n g to ste al a


w i n n i n g r u n , ho wa s r u n out, t h e g am e e n d i n g on a s e n s a ­ t i o n a l n o t e wi t h t h e scores e x a c t l y level .


lor Blackburn Northern, had a "h a t trick" in his five for 46 agains t Barnoldswick.


Gordon Ta.vlor. pvotessionai Mike Chappie. Earb.v’s profc.s-


-sional. was in grand b a t t in s form in sue.ccs.sivc games..


Bgain.st Ribblosdale VVandcrer.s on Saturday, an d 84 acain.st Rolls ptovee on Sunday. This eftort included no fewer than 15 boun­


Ho scored a half century


daries. SA TU R D A Y ' S R E SU L T S


Harwood 130; Baxenden 71. Btackbui-n Northeim 39; Rr ad 84. c lhhevoe 88 lor 8; P-ibbtcsdair "Wandprers 168 fo'.’ 3. Earoy 166, Scrtlo 51. Roll.s-Royce 5 1 Wnal- lev 103. Pad-.hanf 101.


Barnoids'.vick 13‘ 2 tor .5. Great


P F.R.F OR M .\ N C ES B.vr r iNG


K Wea'rer ■ R,;bta!c.--da''' ^V.' 7'.; n o t 'o u t ; W. Workman .R;bnle.s-


dale W.' 72 not ou'c S;:nmo;;s (Bamo'idswfck. ■ 60; D. B e a ra id (Whalley) .57; Chapp’.r 'Farcy'


54 R Xjcnion I R( ■•'.is-Roi C BOWLING C' ’ s.;--


for 23; T Barne.s i Baxend";'. ' fa yj eg; J. Heap i Barr.oldsw.ck


five for 32; Ro'corts .Padmam five for 33; Taylor ‘Blackcu. N.) five for 37; B. Var.ey '\Mia.


Icy) five for 60, SU N D A Y ' S R E S U L T S


Baxeiiden 68. Read 69 iOi o.)' .


Blackburn N. 57. Barnoldswu 100; Clitheroe 130 .or .our, Se._...


126; G re a t Harwood 77. 56; Padiham 147. Ri'ob^sdalc W 112; Rolls-Royce 82. Earb.. 181


lo r nine dec


PERFORMNCES b a t t in g


Cha;)V)le lEar'oy' 84; R. Good-


■wav 'R e a d ' 51 not out; S. IVest- h e ad iCiithcroe' 50.


S'mmon-= (Barnold.s-.vick,' six lorMS; J. P ra t i . (Earbyn five ffiy


b o w l in g


18- R Smi:h (Great five for 24: Jackman «.Hcad‘ live for 30’ Incham (Ribblcsdalc W-‘ five for 41: Tavlor (BlacKomm


K.) five for 46.


l e a g u e t a b l e p W D U P


Whaiiey .......... Baxendc:i Clitheroe .......... Blackburn N- . Padiham ..........


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


Se t tle ............... Barnold^wick .


Earby ............... Ribblcsdale ^V. Rolls-Royce Gt. Harwood


n 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10


i-.-idicates a


Read v Blackburn N.. W. V Baxenden; Se.... ■


Harwood; Whatley f Rol.s )


Royce. Junior Lcaeue.—Baxciide-n v


Read: Burnley Bel. ^ Lan^ho col.: 'Blackburn N. v Bm'nolds- i wick: Clitheroe v SeUiC. E .E ^ . ^ • E a rb v Gre at Harwood v Ribb.es- ^ l e W.; Lucas v Whalloy; Padi- t


fiam V Oswaldtw^tlo


Royce v Cherry Ti-ec; Madd..r„- ; v Lower Darwen.


! ______ ; Easy win b a x e n d e n D. Hiirl.ston b Jackman • • •


ID L»und b Wilkinson........... J . 'R . Duckwortb b Jackman R. K. Savage c -and b


R.^Haw^rS? C end J . FtoTObin c Skinner


r> Jackman .......... ; ■ '


R NI. Ormerod b Good)) a> T. Barnes c Goodway Jackman - • ................................


To: a i Bo)vlmg Jackman ^ 2 -4 "


5, I. Wilkinson ^8--^— “ Ooodway 4—0—lo 3.


READ


■W. P. F’airclough Ibw Barnes R.. Goodteuy n o t out


F. Skinner n o t out .................. Extras ...................................


25—0. T. Barnes 5 - .^—.}- .g' B. Fenwick 4—9—19 9. J-


BowUng. R. K. Savage 'Duckworth 13—9—13 9. ............. _


51 16 0


Total (1 wkt) ------ 9 ^ B. Pilkington b J^clmia.f


B. Craig b G o o dw ay ................. B. Fenwick not oul ................. Extras .....................................


'TOMORROW'S M.-vrCHES Senior Leacuc,— Ba-.-no^w -cr, V Cli-Jferoe; Earby


:


1 1 0 4


3 1


0 3 3


0


30 19 15 15 8


11


I V ' : Grea;


o\ir


temr: Whahl thus could I their Latl


point*! T1yc|


the ki| near


that larly


lacks soi l


mmol bau^il half were J ho


for Read


I>E.-\D certainly made anienci.-- for their defeat a; CU'.heroc


th e day before when ;hG trounced Baxcnc.en b.^ *unc


"'■'on'e'e again. Richard Gcod^^ay was in ihc liineUghi ^ was M e - ,


In d ian profe.ssionM. P-upei man. who so fa r has had a lean ^'"Ronnie Sieven.son's


p u t t in g Baxenden m to b a , ccr tainly paid.


cen


1 3


13 1


19 15


1 0


4


9 1 1 4


68 h a | i 3 -


•1 i 'll


each I and bce:".|


Jr.l


a coil Edm| bat> wl


;o a| the .<o r.|


of t | C.


, w w


K, P:v -\ AS " I A. M-.


J. Sn U. D:n| M. E:rf R. Tg- f


Bo^.v ;


D. 7 — 1 - 3 1;


Wt R.r=


J. H; ■D


.


. Cb-'f' c p I . ,-\.^h’v-


ch Ix’H B A l


¥ ba


Pad; nan


:nrd;^>c:v.' :ri:c proce.ssio T Ribblcs;


Xho Ai'boriOF John Insbi


i Wandcro:*."^ runs is difi'


i FiM of thn 1 double n«ru I ‘


'. tating:. ; Scot: wa ; witli his le. W'^avo:* anc


w.ckf't.


v.".cV: TD\


’ .hr* bound:


th r Wander: 41. arid with; Ashworih ‘ Gec ('29 '. Pa. kavc been in


in t)


bowling: *.va^


, 5cor<^ alone 1 Ir.-z


*?.*hcr. Wori bu* *


; he FCC for


R. A.


D. I C.


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