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HAPPY EASTER- AS CLITHEROE


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trician SETTER WRIGHT


•• Modern lOOlS.


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G.C.E. ‘O' i and one


ERS COMPLETE DOUBLE Clitheroe ended their Easter programme on Monday


■,1, a 2—0 victory over Fleetwood at Shaw Bridge, jhe scoreline was a repeat.


Lvi Friday but Fleetwood by Griffiths. o£™


made enough, chances to H


i. «„t ave gained one point, if not


roth- TIM game swung from end


,. cnd, in an exciting match rticb bad the crowd almost


N


G.C.E. ‘O’ bjects.


ps have various


ally every rc njonths ted:— Rumania, and Iraq, hile, and


rmosa, In-


g the fol- crsitles:—


pathlessThn Clitheroe committee had j pl . , . _ -•?


tic goaimoutii scrambles in the Fleetwood area, before the ball was finally cleared to Strachan. The inside left tried a shot-, and the rebound went to Scott,'. who shot over from three yards. Half-time:


Tliere vver li Clitheroe


j the match at Fleetwood on punched out or the goalmouth u


re were a couple of fran­


recently in the Clitheroe Amateur League, for on Wed­ nesday week they travelled to Bashall Eaves and beat them 4—1. The home side scored first, through - Rudgyard, and then Kenny equalised for Gis­ burn before half-time. In tile second half, Kenny, G.


Gisburn have been busy


GISBIRYS SUCCESS


Chipping in tlie Aitken Shield quarter final and drew 3—3 after extra time. Gisburn took the lead twice


Southwart and Beard scored for the visitors. On Saturday they played


1.


jt1(, ’ground, and it was1 Flentwood s t a r t e d the niat, the water ! second-half very well, and


STchwas in pools on the sur-j Pu“ « | tlie Clitheroe team back “


“ *" "“- “ C S S - « .» 0„ „


e?KTills''win. Clitheroe have!Chester but his shot hit the enn all their Easter matches i UPPCI


S Csendiile without liav- moment of pressure, Nightin- ^ ;l Eoai scored against them. Bale headed past his own goal- "‘l! is interesting to see that j deeper *nto ^hf not> but the ,3 six of their last seven games.


umber when they played shot over for a corner. « aames against Netlierfield


™ mmutes m a awarded. a free kick to


®kCto!pacb'match0red t* ° ’ Minutes ■ later’ Andrews got ^ a a rd " Wallblnk is now, ball in the net but the - - ’out a' the. front of the Referee bad previously blown JSscorers with a total of 18.:tor an infringement.


M


iuiiiaa of the opposing wing- iilvcs, for it was obvious from •ic word ‘'go.'' that the team iiiose wing-halves could’ last *.e pace would finally grab


ind then tome Baron with j'sht and Bibby with five. The fact, which counted the -ost on Monday was the


League!


tance IN Works,


victory. Sunuier was troubled a little


'is did Hciuinslcy. his full- hek partner.


IMPROVED E


hemistry panding


icies for Da r wen


Jying for nted for


nee and tion for


the Per- Western him not


!»k the offensive from the sart. but Widdup missed con­ necting with the ball in the


Livesy took a free kick, and i Livesy: Scott An d r ew s, Chester just missed connect-1 Chester, Strachan, Robmsos.


anlmouth. ' Wulibank raced through before shooting, liut Kirby pushed the ball 'Snaily saved.


tr.d was straight at Kirby.


Wallbank tried a long shot. ■ but it had no power behind' it i ’


ed the ball clear. ’ !


Griffiths cleared well under pressure. 'Wallace made a good last-


Baron raced in to’ clear. In Clithcroe’s next raid.


amute save from Chester, dien the Fleetwood leader was join* through.


ED CHANTS


hdrews moved the ball up for leewood. But as Wallace ame out to challenge, the in- ide-right slid the ball inches ride. Clitheroe were gradually


Sumner forged his ?.*ay j Guinness Export 1; Leyland rough but his final pass was I Motors 2, Nelson 3; Morecambe


p. . | wich .2; Great Herwood 2.


took the lead with a good goal. Hobson took the ball along the line, crossed It low end hard into the goalmouth, and Bibby dived full-length to head home, Straight from the re-start,


After 32 minutes, Clitheroe j ntersdale 2. Vis* OUJ14, _ » 1 ft


lag with the ball with his head j Roferoe: ^ W' B' J l n a the Clitheroe refence scram- ! of Kendal. M


fore crossing the ball, but L Barrow_Rescues^ L^Presco^ Robinson beat two men be-(Bacup


j Good Fridaj s vesuUs were; 3. Rossendale


, _ , . . .


Town 0;' Fleetwood 0, Clitheroe 2; Guinness Export 4, St. Helens 2; Horwich 1, Droyls­ den 2: Lancaster 3, Morecambe 0: Marine 4, Burscough 1: Nel­ son 5. Leyland Motors 0: Netherfield 2, Choriey 2; Southport Reserves 0. Skel-


cough 5, Barrow Reserves 1: Choriey 7 Southport Reserves 2; Clitheroe 2, Bacup Borough 0; Fleetwood 5, Nelson 1; Guinness Export I, Horwich 0; Lancaster 2, Frescot Town 1; Marine 4, Droylsden 1: St. Helen’s 0. Skelmersdale ol South Liverpool 6. Rossendale


Saturday’s results: Burs-


thing on top, and Kirby j Netherfield 3; ’ G1' tiler1 j lade a good save from Wid- Fleetwood 0; Droylsden 1, nor-


„ „ „ ______ ,.2. Marine ’ 3; Choriey 2, oet , , J ’


Monday’s results: Burscough


’ r jc cT ti fTii n l iS U L I 3


sniucky in their purple patch i die second half, when they had tlio hall in. the net but ie referee awarded a free Set, and then when ' they hit. he woodwork. Clitheroe started well and


Saturday's. Fleetwood were desperately


It the heavy ball, but still ire a good account of himself


e! Widdup is uext ^itli 14 | PR U S S


against the run of play, but it encouraged Clitheroe and they began to fight back and shake off tlie Fleetwood oppression. Baron raced 40 yards with


a improved game, as did .Gil! | tehind. rhose performance was a coil sderable Improvement on


through and put it forward to Widdup, who shot home in the 72nd minute after his first shot had hit tlie bar. The goal was completely


and a corner kick was finally cleared after three attempts. Wallbank brought the ball


Fleetwood continued to press, S&nSt conceding a goal; i n j « » Wnllaf <*>mmotcly ° f tllc cross-bar


, s1ilies without, conceding a *5 4110 nc.xt n.lin.uttl', '\ .a n(ie l na Clitheroe have liad since ™llde a ?°?d save tip 80011 s


Clitheroe's voung right-back recently, celebrated his 17th T „ „ a ™ -


debut on Saturday against tllrc> oild had been giving Crcdl- Bacup Borough. Terry, who table displays in all of them.


ho™ s a t l o “ 2 £ « S ? i


3, Lancaster 0: Skelmersdale 5, Southport Reserves 3; South Liverpool S. St. Helens 0: Ros- sendale 2, Bncup Borough I.


South Liverpool 33 23 5 5 51 Choriey .............36 20 U 5 51 Netlierfield . .. . 33 18 10 5 46 Skelmsdale . .. . 32 20 3 9 43 Harwich ......... 31 19 3 9 41 Clitheroe .......... 34 18 6 11 41 Morecambe .... 34 15 10 9 40 Marine ............. 30 18 3 9 39 Great Harwood 32 16 7 9 39 Barrow Res. .. 35 17 5 13 39 Fleetwood


F W D L pts


the bal! but Kirby made a good save at his feet to save


In the forwards Hobson had ! Fleetwood from going further Widdup was booked after one


but Hobson raced in and took the ball off his toes. Hobson was hurt in another


tackle on a Fleetwood defender. Baldwin passed to Chester,


tackle a lit-tle later, and went off the field for .a short while.


were .several fantastic goal­ mouth scrambles in the Fleet- wood area, blit till were cleared in the end. Teams: Clitheroe: Wallace:


Ill the final minutes there al xviruv son. Widdup, Wallbank. Bibby. TVHEN they defeated Bacup Borough 2-0 at Shaw Bridge


Sumner, Heminsley; Kirk. Nightingale. Baron: Gill, Hob-


out a n d ' Fleetwood: Kirby: Griffiths, ! Bilsborough; Baldwin, Godwm,


I ' ’ ’ on Saturday, Clitheroe completed the double over them with an aggregate score of 7-1..


This was the second game


game in succession in which Clitheroe have kept a clean score sheet, and. they fully deserved victory for their defence was only troubled a couple of limes throughout


ditch saves and the cJingtng mud. Clitheroe could have had half-a-dozen goals, and indeed, they did have one ‘goal’ dis­ allowed, apparently for offside.


the game. If it. had not been for last,


home debut camo through the game in his usual style, keeping a close watch on tils winger and giving nothing away.


Terrv Sumner making his


into a utility player, for not only has he appeared at out­ side right, but also at right back and right half. John Kirk's ever-present rec­


Terry Kenyon Is now turning


ord was ended as he was atten­ ding a relative’s wedding. After an absence of five


games, through injury Arthur Gill mode a return at outs'de right, but he did not have a very happy game and spent more time sitting in the mud titan he did racing down his wing. Bibby brought. Grafton to his


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when Baron sent in a chipped shot from a corner, and the ball was blocked by a defender with Grafton diving the wrong


Bacup had a lucky escape way.


Gill took a right-wing corner, and Baron snipped the bail into


side. Barrett gave Wallace his first


the net after 12 minuses, but the referee disallowed the ‘goal’ and awarded a free kick for off­


niece of action, when he brought the goalkeeper to his knees saving his lotw shot. Baron tried to drlbb’e round


chance from about 10 yards in tire opening minutes of tile sec. ond half, and then Townson shot yards over when lie was clean through for Bacup.


Widdup missed an easy


of defence well but his final pass was very well intercepted by Barrett.


Sumner brought the ball out


deflected to Hobson; the inside- right, who put it back in the centre and it was headed away to Bibby who shot over.


From a free kick, the ball was GOOD SAVE


from Widdup, as Clitheroe con­ tinued their offensive.


Grafton made a good save


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In another goalmouth


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Kenyon tried a shot, and the


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and far between and eveu wllei1 they did take the offensive, they caused the home defence hardly any trouble at all. Half time:


Clitheroe !. Bacup Borough 0.


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effort Clitheroe won a onrn»r. Gill took the klok and HOB­ SON helped the ball into the back of the net to give Clith­ eroe the lead alter 35 minutes. Bacup’s attacks were now few


Wigan. —


Referee: Mr. J. Higham of


Army life suits Tom


Street is enjoying life with the army in Germany. Tom, who is 18 in July, is a. well known Clitheroe boy and joined the army v/hen h i left Ribblesdale Sahool at the age of 15. Whist in Clitheroe, he was in­


Tom Riding, of Corporation


terested in cycling, scouting and motorcycling.


spent two and a half years at a Junior Leaders training


When he left school Tom


parachute Jumping from bal­ loons and aircraft. Tom came out of the Juniors’ ns a Junior corporal, arid joined the irien's service as a heavy, vehicle


driver, He is nirw with the 27th


opportunities for Sport lovers. He has been ski-ing in Bavaria, and at present he is canoeing With his team in the B.A.O.R. championships.


Squadron In Germany. Tom tells - of the wonderful


medal for completing the course Tom gained a certificate and in the ‘Ten Tors’ Competiton, a gruelling endurance course, in which people from ail over Eng­ land compete. He also has a certificate for


sciiool at Taunton in Somerset with the Royal Transport Corps. Whilst he was at Taunton,


Heminsley; Kenyon, Nightin­ gale, Baron; Gill, Hobson, Wid­ dup, Wallbank, Bibby. Bacup Borough. — Grafton;


centred and Wallbank headed just wide. Clitheroe. — Wallace; Sumner,


Kenyon and Bibby then tried


Burscougll __ 35 10 6 19 26 Leyland Motors 34 11 4 19 26 Nelson ............ 37 10 5 22 25 Guinness Export 29 10 4 15 24 Bacup Borough 35 10 3 22 23 St. Helen's .... 33 8 4 21 20 Rossendale ___ 32 6 7 19 19 Prescot Town'. . 34 6 6 22 18 Southport R. .. 34 7 4 23 18


Lancaster ___ 35 16 6 13 38 Droylsden


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and Chipping equalised both times. The home side then took the lead in the second minute of extra time, and Gisburn equalised five minutes from the end. Gisburn’a goals were scored


scored for Chipping. In the replay, played on


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, April 15, 1966 9


scrape home


Trinity 3, Clitheroe Reserves 2


rpHE teams were well matched and Trinity took the lead


when a goalkeeping error enabled Peel to score. Dixon took advantage of


another defensive mistake when he put the home side further ahead.


by Kenny (2) and Beard; and Mercer, R, Freeman and Squires


Monday at Gisburn, the home side managed to win a hard- fought game by 4—3. The half-time score was 2—2, but Gisburn’s extra bite finally won through and they man­ aged to pull off tlie victory. Atkinson (2 penalties). G.


Southwart and Kenny scored for Gisburn, and Squires (2) and an own goal scored for Chipping.


Cup defeat avenged


Clitheroe got off to a grand start to their Easter games


on Good Friday with a fine 2-0 away win over Fleetwood —a team which many people thought could be outsiders


for the league title. This win fully avenged


Clithcroe's 1-3 defeat in.the F.A. Cup at Fleetwood ear­


lier in the season. The men who ran the homo­


side ragged were Ohris Sims, who gave nothing away in


EASY VICTORY OVER BACUP


bornly as Fleetwood pressed hard for an early goal. But Dilworth, Chester and Strachan all missed glorious opportuni­ ties. At, last, Lady Luck seemed to


ward, Sims moved back to centre-half and gave a sterling performance. Mol Widdup re­ turned to lead tlie attack, and Ronnie Nightingale moved from centre-half to left-back. Clitheroe had to defend stub­


defence, and Bernard Wallbank. After one game at centre for­


be on Clitheroe’s side, and they, survived all the home side's on­ slaughts. Tlie visitors attacked very


gradually improved but the defences held out until the 70th minute when Wallbank opened tlie scoring. The Clitheroe skipper was


ing and half-time came with the score still at 0—0. In the second half, Clitheroe


having a grand , game and .was causing the Fleetwood defence much difficulty. Within minutes of the first


8umner. Nightingale; Kirk. Sims. Baron: Kenvon, Hobson, Widdup. Wallbank, Bibby.


SPORTS NOTES


shot off tho line, and then mm­ utes later Gill wasted another chance for Clitheroe.


right half lost his ever-present record for this season when he was unable to play against Bacup Borough at Shaw Bridge mi Saturday. Last year John missed only


John Kirk, Clitheroe’s regular


team are David Baron and Bernard Wallbank. .


three league games. Other over-presents in the


scored last season and have found tlie net this season only Wallbank and; Widdup have scored more goals this year. Last year Wallbank scored 12


Of tlie Clitheroe players who .


yjar has scored once, scored six last season in one mad burst when he netted all his goals in five games, the first five goals coming In his first two gomes in tlie forward line. ' Clitheroe have already com­


goals and already with eight league games left to play he has passed that total by half as much again. Hot on his-heels comes Mel Widdup who only scored three goals last season, but who has netted 14 times in this campaign. Ronnie Nightingale, who this


pleted four doubles over teams tills season, and are in a grand position to complete possibly four more. The teams Clitheroe have con­


quered are Southport Reserves (7—1 and 2—1), Prescot Town (3—0 and 1—0). Bacup Borough (2—0 and 5—I) and Fleetwood (2-0 And 2—0). Clitheroe have also managed


enhanced by the fact that this was Fleetwood’s first home defeat since September. Clitheroe t e am: Wallace;


but Sims marshalled the Clith­ eroe defence so well that Wal­ lace was hardly troubled. Clithej'oe’s performance was


Fleetwood were the better side,


goat, Hobson broke away down the right wing, and oalmly side-stepped the ball for Widdup to run onto and not.


rarely hut Wallbank and Hob­ son both came close. Neither side looked like scor­


scored by Garliok who headed into his own net when attempt­ ing to give away a corner. With about 10 minutes left, Garliok reduced the arrears for Clitheroe and in the final seconds Bishop converted a penalty for hands.


Trinity's third goal was


McGurk and Grime, and D. Johnson and Bishop for Clitheroe Reserves. Teams: Trinity: Kay: Taylor,


Outstanding for Trinity were


Wrigley; Gr ime , McGurk, Donald Parker; Fletcher, Peel, Czapowski. Dixon, Morrison. Clitheroe Reserves: O’Neill: I. Johnson, C. Parker; Pedder. Garliok, Dewhurst; S h a r p , Bishop, D. Johnson, Derek Parker, Woodworth.


League rei visits


Sliaw Bridge on Monday night foi- Clitheroe’s home game with Fleetyood was .Mr. Colin Cooke of Sabden,. a Football League referee. Mr. Cooke, who has been a


Shaw Bridge An interested spectator at


Football League referee for two seasons, works at Calderstones Hospital. Whalley and is sec­ retary of the Clitheroe Referees Society. On. Saturday, April 30th he


Park and in goal for Arsenal, he hopes, will be local boy Jim Furnell. Mr. Cooke told an Advertiser


and Times’ reporter, that the flfst time he met Furnell was on the clitneroc ground when he was refereeing a match in the Medals Competition and Furnell was playing in goal for the Grammar School Old BOys.; Mr. Cooke said that this was


CLOSE FIGHT | FOR


CHAMPIONSHIP With only a few matches to play before the end.of the


season, it will be a close race between Chatburn and Gisburn for the league championship of the Clitheroe


Amateur League. Chatburn, who have played


one more game than Gisburn, are two points ahead, and it anything, theirs is the harder


plav Chipping, Trinity and Clitheroe Reserves al! away from home, and Gisburn have to play Clitheroe Reserves at home and away. Brockhall at home and Waddington Reserves


fixture list. Chatburn, who have still to


away. One team which has already


finished its league fixtures for this year is Calderstones, who move up to fourth place after their 6-2 win over Waddington Reserves on Saturday.


Waddington j well ahead


Blackburn combination Div. 2.! Waddington 4, Forresters A, 0. |


culty m defeating Forresters Arms by four clear goals, when they completed an Easter week double over their opponents, at Edisford Park on Saturday.


Waddington had little diffi­ EASIEST IffiMS


ious Wednesday, Waddinton were unlucky not to repeat the score.


After winning 5-0 the prev­


muddy pitch with heavy ram falling throughout, and it is to the credit of all 22 players that an entertainiu,; match ensued. - The visitors opened well,-and ,


The game was played on a


will bo in control of the Aston Villa—Arsenal game at Villa


played the better football in tlie : early stages. But towards hall’, i time Waddington took com- { mond, and went into the lead; after 40 minutes when Kay scored with. a close-range header. The hoine forwards com­


about 1956 and even then be could tell that Furnell was going to be a top-class ‘keeper.’


den. Pearson: Simpson, Cross, Trotter: Benson, Ward, Kay, Robinson, Seedali.


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET FIXTURES


Senior


THE fixtures for the Ribbles­ League are:


dale S e n i o r Cricket


April 23 Blackburn N. v. Settle Great Harwood v. Clitheroe Padiham v. Bamoldswick Ribblesdale. W. v. Read Rolls Royce v. Earby Whalley v. Baxenden


May 1 Baxenden v. Read Blackburn N. v. Gt. Harwood Ptidlhani v. Clitheroe Riddlesdale W. v. Earby Rolls Royce v. Settle Whalley v. Bamoldswick


Earby v. Whalley Read v. Great Harwood Settle v. Padiham


May 14 Barnoldsw’k v. Ribblesdale W. Clitheroe v. Rolls Royce Earby v. Baxenden Great Harwood v. Padiham, Read v. Blackburn N. Settle • v. Whalley -


May 21Baxenden v. Bamoldswick Earby v. Read Padiham v. Blackburn N. Ribblesdale W. v. Settle Rolls Royce v. Great Harwood Whalley v. Clitheroe


May 28 . Bamoldswick v. Earby


May 30 (Whit Monday) Baxenden v. Settle . Earby v. Bamoldswick Pddiliam v. Read


May 29 (Sunday) Whalley v. Great Harwood


Blackburn N. v. Rolls Royce Clitheroe v. Ribblesdale W. Great Harwood v. Whalley Read v. Padiham Settle v. Baxenden


April 30 Bamoldswick v. Rolls Royce


Baxenden v. . Ribblesdale W. Clitheroe v. Blackburn N.


league


July 2 Baxenden v. Clitheroe Ribblesdale W. v. Gt. Harwood Whalley v. Blackburn ft- Settle v. Earby Bamoldswick v. Read


July 9 Blackburn N. v. Whalley Clitheroe v. Baxenden Gt. Harwood v. Ribblesdale W. Padiham v. Rolls Royce


July 16 Earby v. Settle Read v. Bamoldswick Rolls Royce v. Padiham Blackburn N. v. Baxenden


July 23 Clitheroe v. Bamoldswick Great Harwood v. Earby Padiham v. Ribblesdale W. Rolls Royce v. Whalley Rend v. Settle


July 30 Bamoldswick v. Settle . Baxenden v. Great Hnrwood Earby v. Clitheroe Rolls Royce v. Read Ribblesdale W. v. B’bum N. Whalley v. Padiham


August 6 Blackburn N. v. Earby


Aueust 13 Padiham v. Bamoldswick Baxenden v. Whaffey Great Harwood v. Clitheroe Earby v. Rolls Royce Read v. Ribblesdale W.


Clitheroe v. Settle G t Harwood v. Bamoldswick Padiham v. Baxenden Rolls Royce v. Ribblesdale W. Whalley v. Read


goal after 65 mmutes. Kay added the third five mmutes later, and then Seedali com­ pleted the scoring after 86 min­ utes. Waddington.—O’Neill: Mars.


pletely dominated in the second half, and only the terrible con­ ditions and some good saves from the visitors’ goalkeeper prevented a runaway victory.' Robinson headed the second


Chatburn .......... 19 16 2 1 34 Gisburn ............ 18 16 0 2 33 Bashall Eaves .. 19 11 1 7 23 Calderstones ...... 22 10 1 11 21 Chipping ............ 17 9 1 7 19 Waddington Res. .18 8 3 7 19 Bowkers ............. 18 7 4 7 18 Trinity


The league table is: P WD LPt


Clitheroe Res. .. 16 6 1 9 13 St. Paul's............. 20 3 1 16 7 Whalley Youth C. 21 1 1 19 3


Brockhall


WALKER INJURED


VlLITHEROE’S reserve goal- Kv keeper, Derek Walker, who also plays football for a Police team was injured on Tuesday week when he was playing in goal for Accrington , Police Division against C. and D. Divisions in the quarter final of a Police Cup competition. Derek said of the game, "I


can only remember 10 or 15 minutes of the game. I went down to grab tho ball at some­ body’s feet and I was kicked on the head.” He was carried off, and on


............ 20 8 2 10 18 ......... 16 8 1 7 17


the way home in the coach he was stiff feeling the affects of concussion. Accrington Division stiff


proved too strong for their opponents despite their handi­ cap and fought their way to a 3—0 win.


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■ Ribblesdale W. v. Clitheroe Rolls Royce v. Blackburn N.


June 4Barrioldswick v. Blackburn N. . Baxenden v. Rolls Royce


away is:


year is one most teams would be proud to own, while their away record is almost as good.' Their record at-home and


to prevent their opponents from scoring on nine occasions while On the other hand, they liemselves have failed to score only twice. Clltheroe's home record this


Clitheroe could play a big part in the lengUe championship for Horwich, Skelmersdale, More-!


certainly got a good Chance of staving in the top six of tile, league, for they, have to play St.' Helen’s, Great1 HtowOOd 1 and Horwich away, and Mdrecambe, Skelmersdale and. South Liver­ pool at Shaw Bridge: 1 With their remaining fixtures


Home .. .. n i l 3 3 35 16 Away .... 17 7 2 8 29.34 The Sbaw Bridge Club has


P. W. D. L. F. A


cambe and South Liverpool: are ail in the top seven; positions.


June 11


Earby v. Padiham Read V. Cllthefoe Ribblesdale. W. v. Whalley Settle v. Great Hnrwood


June 18 ■ fiaffioldswick v.. Clitheroe Baxenden v. Blackburn N. Earby v. Great’ Har.wood ■


’ Blackburn N. v. Ribb'daie w. Clitheroe v. Earby Great Harwood v. Baxenden Padihant v. Whalley Read v. Roils Royce Settle ,v.’ Bamoldswick


June 19 (Sunday) Blackburn N. v. Bamoldswick Clitheroe v. Read . . - .Great Hiiirwood v. Settle ’ Padiham V. Earby . Rolls Royce’ y. Baxenden ‘ Whalley v.’Ribblesdale W.


Settle ’ v. Read Ribblesdale W. v. Padiham Whaffey v. Rolls Royce


; Earby v. Blackburn N. Read v. Whalley


Baxehden v. Padiham ■


Ribblesdale W- V- Rolls R. Settle v. Clitheroe . •


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August 21 (Sunday) Settle v. Blackburn N.


August 20 (2-00 p.m.) Blackburn N. v. Clitheroe Great Harwood v. Read Padiham v. Settle Ribblesdale W. v. Baxenden Rolls Royce v. Bamoldswick Whalley v. Earby


August 27 (2*00 p.m.) Bamoldswick v. Whaffey Clitheroe v. Padiham Earby v, Ribblesdale W. G t Harivbod v. Blackburn N. Read v. Baxenden Settle v. Rolls Royce -


September 3 (2-00 p.m.) Baxenden v. Earby


. : Read v. Earby Settle v. Ribblesdale W.


September 10 (2-00 p.m.) Bamoldswick v. Baxenden Blackburn N. v. Padiham Clitheroe v. Whalley ■ Great Harwood v. Rolls Royce


. Blackburn N. v. Read Padiham v. Great Harwood Ribblesdale W. v.Bamoldsw’k Rolls Royce v. Clitheroe Whalley v. Settle


will. ,be . played on: May 8 (Round 1), June 5 (Round 2). August ,7 (Semi-final) and August 31 (Final). Tlie draw for the first round ’■,v •


The Ramsbottom Cup matches is:’ : ■


June;2 6 : ■ . ' Bamoldswick v. Gt. Harwood


1964 FORD Cortina 4 door dc luxe saloon, maroon, small mileage. Micb. ‘X’ tyres, very well main­ tained vehicle.


1963 HILLMAN Super Minx, one owner, well tyred. 20,000 miles onlj\ excellent condition through­ out.


1960 VAUXHALL Velox. maroon, good condition. taxed.


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1959 AUSTIN A59 Saloon, very good condition throughout.


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’ Baxenden v, Lucas -Ribblesdale W. v. Clitheroe Whaffey v. Bamoldswick


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