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IMPRESSIVE VICTORY BUT FAR TOO MANY


0N?PAPER, Clitheroe’s team against Burscough at' Shaw Bridge on Saturday, seemed the strongest they have fielded this season. - j, Although an alteration had t be made at the last minute, because one of the


selected players was unavailable and Parkinson was thus reinstated at centre-half, the tcajiv'justificd expectations, gaining their biggest league victory of the season. . In a strenuous battle in the mud; .Clitheroe gained a


comfortable 4—1 victory, although both teams missed several easy chances, which, had they been taken, could , Jj^whnude a world of difference to the result.


‘ No-one, however, • could reasonably deny Clitheroe’s rjgbt.fo capture both points, despite all the misses and


ION


mftkkes which were made. “'Tne'idefence, apart from odd occasions, was composed and quick to recover when beaten, m^liji|the attack, despite a lack o r physical strength on the left wing, had more “bite”, about it ttljlfgin any other match this


His only fault was that he took


ball. Wallbank worked hard and


tag out the half-backs. His finishing still remains erratic and one cannot understand why


season^- v/of^fortunately, the game oiteastmarred by far too muoh rou^h play- and one or two payers could count them­ selves fortunate that they


WORK


ijature]_of the ground accounted fj^vUo-humber of the offences, tat'Htherc was no excuse for sUmtPp'^f the savage tackles yyjychtiWere made or the delib­ erate '’tripping. .“QUltE"' often in the past OJjtHerOe'- players have been flbleSo1, claim justifiably that mosuendf the offences were committed by their opponents o2?JffaKthe visitors started 'any frouole‘:which occurred, .ctteftelyy. however, more than dHfe'l Clitheroe player, Iras been


L'Vifef^not sent off the field. It: is';, true that the slippery


anted’


- Them. was a time when CUtberpe had the reputation of beingofine of the best and also one of the cleanest teams in the C#Aftiimtioii. I t would be a re- gj«jtfidKSay fo>- all true sports­ men ttavuthe town if Clitheroe began” to gain the reputation of being'a dirty team. Iflaffiiades not believe tills is


gpUty ofj.an offence which has caused even the team’s most Iffyilsupporters to feel ashamed.


sbiateClie; moment, but there is


definitely, a danger of such a sltiiatkyr-developing and now is


01 ATIVE ACER


■offence by a Clitheroe player, jjomc supporters were shouting and gesticulating in very deter­ mined fashion to show their


laboured. Suffice it to say that on Saturday, following one


let players on both sides get away with far too much, although once he took Parkin­


disapproval. ' The referee was inclined to


there was a scene which seemed like developing Into a free fight for all. What a pity tlmt an exciting and enjoyable game should be spoilt 'by 'inci­


son’s name. ..Near the end, for instance,


dents of this nature. OUTSTANDING


did well with Kenyon having one of his best games of the season. Ho used the long pap. in the first half particularly, with telling effect and he was a constant source of danger to Burscough’s harassed defence.


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ground, “If they had no faults they would not be playing with Clitheroe they, would be with one of the League sides.”


ingale proved cool under pres­ sure and he even found time to help his forwards. Jackson, ta contrast, was often too busy defending and recovering to be of any great assistance to the attack. I t was only lat- in the second half that he seemed to get the measure of a lively winger who, In the early stages of the game, was a constant menace. Kirk and Baron were frequently in the picture.


In Clitheroe’s defence Night­


I t was a pity that Parkinson spoilt his display by tackling


too viciously. The whole team displayed


confidence and there was- a m a r je e d improvement in


method. The visitors took the lead


after ten minutes with a mag­ nificent goal scored by Hammill who ran almost half the length of the field before scoring with a lovely shot. Clitheroe got on level terms


»


Netherfield .. 17 14 i 2 29 Morecambe .. 15 11 4 0 26


LEAGUE TABLE P W D L P


Fleetwood : . . . 17 10 4 3 24 Chorley ......... 16 10 3 3 23 Horwich ......... 17 10 3 4 23 S Liverpool .. 17 9 4 4 22 Southport Res. 17 9 .4 4 22 Skelmersdale .. 15 9 3 3 21 Barrow Res. .. 18 8 4 6 20 Wigan Rovers 18 5 8 5 18 Lancaster . . . . 17 8 1 8 17 Bacup Bor. .. 17 6 4 7 16 Droylsden ___ 19 5 5 9 15


St. Helens . . . . 17 4 6 7 14 Burscough . . . . 19 5 2 11 13 Gt. Harwood .. 18 5 2 11 12 Clitheroe __ 15 4 3 8 11 Guinness Ex... 12 4 2 6 1C Rossendale ___ 17 4 2 11 1C Darwen ......... 19 1 4 14 6 Leyland Motors 19 2 2 15 6


Marine ......... 16 5 4 7 14


WHALLEY TIRED


was very bad indeed, and inches deep ta mud Whalley scored first after 18 minutes through Anderson, but R. Peel equalised with a good header from a comer taken by his brother J. Peel -


Trinity 5, Whalley Y.C. 2. The state of the Edisford pitch


,


re-start. Charles equalised for Whalley with a good left foot shot.


from close in after 32 minutes to make the half-time score 2-1. Within three minutes of the


Haworth gave Trinity the lead


the net. Clitheroe went ahead after


six minutes later, with another great goal. Wallbank took a return pass from Kenyon, beat Parker ta a race for the ball and shot into the far corner of


who had switched places with Bibby, secured Clitheroe’s lead after 61 minutes, scoring his first goal for the club. He took advantage of a pass from Wall- bank and moved cleverly in front of goal before scoring with a left-foot shot.. Ratcliffe scored Clitheroe’s


20 minutes when Widdup netted at the second attempt following neat play on the left wing. In the second half Ratdiffe,


fourth goal in the 73rd minute after'neat;'approach work by Kirk. , Later, both teams missed


simple chances and one strong shot from a Bursccough forward smashed against the Clitheroe


Turnbull gave Trinity the lead once again. After 75 minutes Haworth made it 4-2 with a good drive from 20 yards.


Haworth went close before


opportunity to increase their lead when .'they were awarded a penalty, but the spot-kick was missed


The home side had another


made the final score 5-2 in Trin­ ity’s favour.


In the 88th minute Penman


until Whalley tired and then the home side took command.


I t was a fairly even game


Waddington and Gillibrand were outstanding, and for Trin­ ity McGurk, Haworth and the Peel brothers. In fairness to all 22 players. it


For ' the visitors, Threlfall,


was a good show all round in appalling conditions. Trinity. — Taylor; Fletcher,


crossbar.Tcsms * Clitheroe: Wallbank; Night­


Ashcroft; Porter, Jones, Forbes; Hammill. Corbett, Fitzgerald, Finlay, Hodge. Referee: Mr. R. D. Hocken,


Wrigley; Grime, McGurk, Par­ ker; J. Peel, Haworth, R. Peel, Penman, Turnbull Whalley Youth Club—Threl­


ingale, Jackson; Kirk, Parkin­ son, Baron; Kenyon, Wallbank. Widdup, Bibby. Ratdiffe. Burscough: Parker; Johnston,


cashire Combination Division 1: Barrow Reserves 2 Marine 2; Clitheroe 4 Burscough 1; Dar- wen 0 Droylsden 0; Fleetwood 4 Chorley 2; Great Harwood 1 Bacup Borough 3; Lancaster 2 Netherfleld l; Southport Res­


Rossendale. • Saturday's results in the Lan­


erves 3 Leyland Motors 0. ' South Liverpool v S t Helen’s,


and Wigan Rovers v Morecambe were both postponed.


fall; M. Britcliffe C. Britcliffe; Waddin’gton, Robinson, Scott; Anderson, Bibby, Gillibrand, Duckworth. Charles.


SPORTS NOTES


IN THE last three seasons, four Clitheroe players have hit hat- tricks ta league and cup matches, and one of them has scored two. All these feats have been done at Shaw Bridge. Four of the five hat-tricks


Wallbank (8), Widdup (8), Baron (3). This season’s scorers are:


Wallbank (7), Widdup (6), Baron (5), Kay. (5), Kenyon (2). Ratcliffe (2). Li recent years Clitheroe


were scored in season 1964-65. Rawstron scored four in CUth-


croe’s 6-0 cup win against Fadi- ham and three in the 4-0 victory over Great Harwood. Nightin­ gale hit three against Barrow Reserves in a 4-2 win and Wall- bank three ta the 5-1 thrashing of Droylesden. There were no hat-tricks


scored last season. This season, Mel Widdup has


converted by Clitheroe in the past few years and tire scorers have been. Kenyon (6), Wilson (4)


scored the only hat-trick in the 6-4 cup win over Chorley. There have been 14 penalties


realise that Terry Kenyon, who has played 37 games for Clith­ eroe, has appeared in eight different positions. He has had 17 outings at outside right, seven at right back, five at centre forward, two at right half, left back and outside left, and one at inside left and inside right. In his 37 games he has scored nine goals, four of them in his


Few Clitheroe supporters


first three games. * * *


Clitheroe’s record looks this season in the Lancashire Com­ bination, they are only one point behind their 1964-65 total at this stage of the cant paign, and have, in fact, a better home record. Theta league figures so far this season are:


No matter how p o o r


Away .......... 7 1 0 6 2 . the two previous seasons


'


Home ............. 6 2 2 2 6 Away ............ 9 3 0 6 6 1965- 66 P. W. D. L. PS.


their records at this stage were: 1964- 65 P. W. D. L. Ps.


Home ............. 9 6 2 1 14 Away .............. 6 2 1 3 5 Once again Bernard Wall-


bank is the club’s leading scorer with Mel Widdup close behind. La 1964-65 the three top scorers


were Wallbank (6), Nightingale (5) and Rawstron (5), and in the following season they were,


Schools team


mar School boys, J. Wadding­ ton and P. Kilby have been chosen again for the Lanca­ shire Schools Senior Football Association team which meets the Lancashire Amateur League at Hayward School’s ground, Bolton, tomorrow. The Schools team will be:


Two Clitheroe Royal Gram­


Haring (Darwen GS); Atas- cough (Preston GSOB), Green (Asliton-under-Lyne GS): Wad­ dtagton (Clitheroe Royal GS), Kilby (Clitheroe Royal GS), Wrigley (St Mail’s College; Blackburn); Aitken (Wigan GS), Roper (Burnage GS), Seaton (North Manchester GS), Shaw (Queen Elizabeth’s College, Blackburn), McDonald (De La Salle GS, Liverpool) Other schools fixtures have


............ 8 3 3 2 9 P. W. D. L. PS.


have suffered several heavy defeats ta ■ the league whilst only registering a modest number of high victories. Theta defeats have been:


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1961- 62: Nelson (a) ......... 1—5 1962- 63: Netherfield (h) .. 2—7 1963- 64: Ashton Utd. (a) . 0—5 1963- 64: Morecambe (h) .. 0—5 1964- 65: Morecambe (a) .. 0—6 1964- 65: Nelson (a) : . . .. . 0—7 1965- 66: Horwich (a) .. .. 1—5 1965-66: Skelmersdale (a) 0—6 1965- 66: Marine (a) . . . . . . 0—7 1966- 67: Barrow R. (h) .. 1—5 1966-67: Netherfield (a) '. 2-10 Their high league wins have


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been: 1962-63: Lytham (h) .... 9—1 1964- 65: Droylsden Cli) .. 5—1 1965- 66: Bacup Bor. (a). . 5—1 1965-66: Southport R. (h) 7—1 Tomonw Clithei'oe visit


Ban'ow Resei’ves where they have a reasonably good record ta the Past three years, having drawn 3—3 in 1963-64, lost 0—2 in 1964-65, and won 2—1 last season. Any supporters wishing to go


’T-SfissrA?


to Barrow with the team should be at Shaw Bridge early to­ morrow as the coach leaves from the ground at 12-0 noon.


Robinson scores


five goals


Blackburn Combination, Div. 2 Waddington 10, Langho 4


CENTRE FORWARD Matt Robinson was the star of Wad- dington’s victory at Twitter Lane on Saturday, scoring five of his side’s 10 goals. The match was played on a


saturated pitch, and although Langho played spiritedly ta the first half, they ran out of energy' after the Interval when Waddington s c o r e d seven times.


scoring after five minutes direct from a free kick. Dins­ dale equalised after half an hour, but Langho regained the lead following another free kick on the edge of the penalty area. Goals from Robinson and Kay put Wad­ dington into the lead, but the persistent visitors came back to level the scores at half time. The second half was all one­


The visitors opened the


way traffic, with Langho rarely able to clear the ball much beyond the halfway line. After Dinsdale had given


ChatburnV first fall


Atkinson shot from the edge of tile penalty area and the ball skidded t h r o u g h Johnson’s


dangerous and played some good football while Chatbum strug­ gled to find theta form. In the second half Chatbum


hands. Brockhall were much more


were more determined tart still could not score and missed several good chances through poor finishing along with some good saves by Harrison. Brockhall continued 'to play


defeat of the season, and Brock- hall’s victory brought them to second place to the league table. Brockha'l took the lead wli-n


Chatburn 0, Brockhall 2 ' Chaibum sulfered theta first


Leaders crash to first defeat


SHOCK of the day in the Clitheroe Amateur League was Brockhall’s away victory over Chatbum, who had not pre­ viously this season been defeated.


The hospital side have risen ----------------- ------


to second place as a result of their fine 2—0 win.


Hurst Green’s luck still


refuses to help them, and they chrashed to yet another heavy defeat, going down 4—1 to Waddington Reserves.


St. Paul’s continued their


attractive football and had a goal disallowed before Leeming scored from the penalty spot- after Atkinson had been fouled. For Brockhall. Tomlinson


Waddington the lead in the 60th minute, goals came in rapid succession. Robinson scored from point-blank range, and the same player nettr 1 from a Yates pass. Kay made it 7-3 after 75 minutes before Robinson scored the best goal of the afternoon—a header into the top corner of the net. Simpson and Robinson added


been aiTanged as follows: December 21st, v North Wales Secondary Schools, at Wrex­ ham; December 29th, v York­ shire GS FA, at Barnsley FC ground; January 2nd, v Cheshire Senior Schools FA, at Stockport County FC ground; January 5th, v Derbyshire GS FA, at Hillfoot Hey HS, Liver­ pool.


further goals for Waddington before Langho broke away in the last minute to make the final score 10-4. Robinson, Kay a n d . Yates


. ley; Ripley, Pearson; Simpson, Cross, Benson; Yates, Ward, Robinson, Kay, Dinsdaie.


played well in the forwards and Han-ison was outstanding in defence, being well covered by Hilton. Croft was outstanding for


Croft, Bush; B. Bithell. Har- greaves T. Bithell; Holgate, Dawson, Allen, S'.inger. Read. Brockhall: Harrison; Parkta-


Chatburn. Teams: Chatbum: Johnson;


soia, Bolton; Hardman,'Hilton, Jeffrey; Tomlinson, Leeming, Atkinson. Wild. Hull.


were outstanding for the home side. Waddington team: Walms-


successful run and have now won four out of their last five games, scoring 25 and con­ ceding nine.


Two games were postponed


due to the weather. Chatbum’s defeat was only


their second defeat since January, 1965.


Saturday’s results: Chat­


bum 0, Brockhall 2; Grindle- ton 2, Bowkers 4; SL Paul’s


.6, White Lions 0; Trinity 5, Whalley Youth Club 2; Wad­ dington Reserves 7, Hurst


Green 4. The .Chipping v. Gisbum and Parish Church v. Calderstones matches were postponed.


Chipping ...........11 10 0 1 20 Brockhall ...........13 10 0 Gisbum ......... 10 9 1 Chatbum ...........10 8 1 Parish Church .. 12 6 1 White Lions . .13 6 0 St. Paul’s ...........14 5 1 Trinity ...............11 5 0 Calderstones


LEAGUE TABLE P W D LPs


Grtadleton ... . 12 5 0 Bowkers ...........12 3 4 Wadd. Res. .. .. 10 3 1 Whalley Y.C. . .12 1 2 Hurst Green .. 13 1 1


. .1 2 4 2


10 4 11 3


3 20 0 19 1 17 5 13 7 12 8 11 6 10 6 10 7 10 5 10 6 7


Six-goal win for


St. Paul’s


an extremely muddy pitch, St. Paul’s continued to prove their ability as an amateur side when they defeated the White Lions 6—0. St. Paul's inside forwards and


SL Paul’s 8, White Lions 0> In a scrappy game played on


wing halves continually exploi­ ted the big gaps left in mid-field by the Lions and at half-time were leading 3—0. Throughout the game, Bia-


lecki and Robinson were out­ standing for the home team but theta new player, White, was sent off by the referee. . Scorers for the winning side were Driver, Pye, Divine (2), Bialecki and White. Teams:— St. Paul’s: Parker; Lund, Driver; Wilkinson, Simms, Tay­


lor; Robinson, Pye. Divine, Bio- Iw'lH White wifite Lions: O’Neill; Chat-


bum, C. Parker; Woodworth, D. Parker, Dewhurst; Byron, R. Bishop, Peel, McCamm, M.


Bishop.


MOOR LANE MOTORS (CLITHEROE) LTD.


J. Leeming ..................'• • • 62 A. Swain ........................... 56 H. Dewhurst


........ 57 408


H- Lawrenson ................ 73 B. Wilding .’..................... 65 E. Petty .................


SNOOKER LEAGUE « S 3 7 | p 5 i » AGENTS


BILLINGTON ’B’ 5 95


S. Cox .............................. 68 J. Hargi'eaves .................. 73 1 I. Jackson ................ G. Dinsdale


WADDINGTON 3 M. Sowden


....... ........... 39


J. Wooff ........................... 67 374


.................... 67


E. Horsefield ..................... 69 B. Smith ....... T. Grosvenor ...................... 72 J. Geldard A. Clark ............................ 40


R. Parker ................ '•.......... 63 H. Middlebrough . . : ......... 55 R. Astin.......................... • 34


333 CHATBURN ’B’ 1


T. Dugdale ............................60 G. Kermeen ....................... „ _ R. Holt .........1.................51


P. Jo nes ....... ...................... 57 K. Hargreaves.................... 59 D. Graham ....................... 39 a.' Hoigate'


: F. Webster - . 47 - ■


60 322


E. Tomlinson .................... 59 G. Tomlinson ................. 59 W. Aaaderton .............. ••• 51 D. cowperthwaite ............. 47 N. Waterworth . . . . . . . . . . 74 W. Bray ...............................61


CONSERVATIVES 5


g a wide nting and involved.


Our picture this week of Clitheroe football team which met a Low Moor side in 1881, will be of interest to both old and young. The players are, baek row, left to righti J. W. Sutcliffe, Giles Dewhurst, Bud Howard, Harry Holden (capt,), Arthur Briggs, Jack Keenan, Sonny Boll, and Sammy Harrison (umpire). Front row, left to right: Charles Robinson, Jack Middleborough, Bob Dugdale, and Tom Lawson.


TABLE TENNIS


require a les Ledger


t rates of y Super-


ing Lane, 301


THIS WEEK, St. Paul’s ‘A’^orden Olub^’B’ 0uWhalley v.


Paul’s really .puts them in deep relegation -trouble along with Whalley and St., Paul’s ‘B’. The Whalley-v. Trinity ‘A’ clash after Christmas means so much to each club that the losers could quite easily ■ find themselves relegated.'


take over the leadership of Division ‘A’ of .the Ribbles- dale Table Tennis League for the first time, with their win over Trinity.‘A’. Rib- blesdale Wanderers’ had no game, and this gave St. Paul’s the opportunity to take a one- point lead. Trinity ‘As’ defeat by St.


a -rest’ week, . this . has given both ICI -teams a chance to catch up, and now all three are locked: equally a t , the top of the ‘B’:.division.


.With Calderstones-‘B’ having


table, Primrose ‘B’ have gained theta first win of the season, and -to rub salt into tlae wound, this was gained against theta own ‘A’ side- ;After 1 Christmas, ■ probably


At the other end of the .. u tc £ ■ 5


Clitheroe C.C. no result ta; St. Paul’s ‘B’ v. Ribblesdale Wanderers postponed. Division ’B’: Caldexstones ‘A’ 9, St. Paul’s ‘C’ 1; Trinity ‘B’ 0, ICI ‘B’ 10; Primrose “B’ 7, Prim­ rose ‘A’ 3; ICI ‘A’ 6, Ribbles­ dale School Staff 4.


St. Paul’s ‘A’ .. 8 6 1 1 13 R'dale W.' ....%. 7 6 0 1 12 Forden Club ‘A’ 6 5 0 1 10 Clitheroe CC .. 5 3 1. 1 7 St. Paul’s ‘B’ .. 5 1 1 3 3 Whalley . . . . . . . . 6 1 1 4 3 Trinity ‘A’


Division ‘A’ league P W D L Pt


Forden Club ‘B’ 7 0 , 0 7 0 .... 6 1 0 5 2


ICI ‘A’ . . . . . . . . 7 6 0 1 12 Calderstones ‘B’ 7 6 0 1 12 Calderstones ‘A’ 6 4 0 2 8 R’dale School Primrose ‘A’ St. Paul’s *C Trinity ,‘B’ .. Primrose ‘B’


ICI ‘B’


Division ‘B’ league P W D L Pt 6 6 0 0 12


8 4 0 4 8 7 2 0 5 4 7 1 0 6 2 7 1 0 6 2 7 1 0 6 2


the first week in the new year, a management / . c ommi t t e e meeting ‘will be held, to organise ‘ the • individual' knock­ out and the, team knockout competitions.1'As there are so many clubs competing, an early start is likely.


' The fixtures for the New Year. arc:. Division 'A'; Mon­ day, ‘ January 9, -Whalley v. Trinity 'A’; Wedhesday, Forden Club ‘A’ ;v.- Ribblesdale .Wan­ derers ‘A’; St. Paul’s ‘A’ v. St. Paul’s ‘B’; Clitheroe O.C. v. Forden Club ‘B’. Division “B1: Mo n d a y ,


- Last week’s results, ‘Division ‘A’: St. Paul’s ‘A’ 7, Trinity ‘A’ 3; Forden Club ‘A’ 10,


*


Mud robbed CRGS of victory


C.R.G.S. 1, Bacup and Rawtenstall G.S. 1


diulng which the visitors took the lead with a shot from the edge of the penalty area, C l i t h e r o e f o u g h t back courageously and equalised 10 minutes from -time. The second half was one­


After an even first half,


sided, with Clitheroe con­ stantly on the attack. Evans scored the equaliser in hectic goalmouth scramble. Clitheroe were unfortunate


351


B. SmR. Whitehouse T. Seed


R. Lawson ,


CROSS KEYS 'A' 7 . 66


. 41 fln 377


L. McEntee T. Swift J. Healey .. G. Coldwell J. Wareing I. Hartley ..


: 2 CH ATBURN ’A’ 6 . 64 E. Horsefield . 56 T. Grosvenor ...44 "■R. Parker . .. . 31 49 38


282 SOCIAL CLUB 8


B. Scott .............................. 56 R. Ashton........................... 73 R. Swales ........................... 55 R. Bell .............. ............ 70 T. Riding ........................... 61.


R. B um ............ .............. «. ,v,.


Carter, Moore; Waddington, Kilby (capt.), Nuttall; Arthur, Caxus, Hall, Ross, Evans. Kilby and Waddtagton have


commended on theta stamina and effort during the game, and Nuttall at left half had an outstanding game. Clitheroe team: H a r d y ;


January 9, Trinity ‘B’ v. Prim­ rose ‘B’; Primrose ‘A’ v. ICI ■B’; Tuesday, Calderstones *B’ v. Ribblesdale School . Staff; Thursday, ICI ‘A’ v. Calder­ stones ‘A’.


aiot to win when, in the last minute, Nuttall headed a Wad­ dington cross over the visitors’ goalkeepei-, but the ball stuck in the mud on the line and was cleared. The whole team are to be


M. Camm . 362-


WHALLEY CONSERVATIVES 6 CROSS KEYS ‘B’ 51. T Palmer-.


J. Timpei-ley....................... 74 G. K. Nutter................... . . 51 J, Charles ....................... 56 F. Haa-greaves................... 46 B. Proctor ....................... 60


338. CLITHEROE ROUND


been chosen- to represent Lr.-- oashtae Grammar Schools to­ morrow. This is a . remarkable achievement for the school, considering its size in com­


parison with the schools- of Manchester, Liverpool and Bolton, etc., from which this


team is also chosen.


Accrington retained theta unbeaten soccer record.


'


defeated 3-4 ’ in ; a closely- fought game of football with Accrington Round Table, held a t the Showground,, Great Harwood........... ... ... ■


TABLE DEFEATED Clitheroe Round Table were


G Holden, .. T Brown .. .. C. Ca'vaghan Absentee .......


250 LEAGUE TABLE


Croe Conservatives ... i •'-ccial Club ............ Pendleton ‘A’ Chatburn ‘A’, ................ Pendle Clu b....... . Blllington ’B’ Waddtagton........... Whalley Conservatives.-: Cross-(Keys-A’ ;. . . . . . . Police .................. ........... Chatburn ‘B’ ................ Pendleton ‘B’~rrr Ci’oss Keys ‘B’ ......... . Billington ‘A’ ...............


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FERGUSON Petrol with bulldozer blade ......... ATKINSON, Universal Spreader, ijust fitted with new-belt and/bearings etc. .......... FERGUSON High.Loader with’bucket, and/fork DAVID BROWN-Crop Master, T.V.O.- DAVID BROWN 30D.with broken cranky shaft/


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ANY,-MAKE OF-NEW CAR SUPPLIED.. VNEW CAR BATTERIES ; NO DEPOSIT — 6 MONTHS TO PAY


" CALL AND SEE'US ^ • ;, j OPEN 8 am. to 8 p.m, DAILY


£335' £ 200';


•’ ; ? /1 £185


£185 £485


^ £110


.-£45 Offers


,£135 £35


' £175 ■£95


CHATBURN ‘A’ 4 CROSS KEYS ’A’ 4


T. Williamson................... R. Whitehouse.................... 72 T. Seed ................


PENDLE CLUB 7 G. Burgess ......... j. Whittaker T. Howart


60


New 1967 models in stock - Triumph 2,000 Saloon' ■ Triumph 1300 Saloon


Choice o£ Colours


- £1197-13-11 - £835-1-10


SECOND HAND VEHICLES


R. Lawson ....................... 52 314


61


65 72 55


1964 Triumph Herald 1200 Convertible, signal red, one owner ..........................................


1964 Victor Super Estate. Roulette/Persian blue ........... ......................................... ..........


1964 Hillman Minx Deluxe, grey, one owner ... 1963 Austin Mini Countryman, green, one owner


1963 Zephyr 4, lime green........ ......................... . 1963 Victor Super Estate, green/yellow ........... 1961 Ford Anglia De Luxe, roaroon/grey ....... T959 Austin A55, grey/black...................... .........


£415


£490 £410 £315 £410 £430 £220 £245


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