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MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 2840 monts may be made in the Lake District, the ■.


a reception a t the Starkie Hotel, Clitheroe, the left for a touring honey-


s received by the couple d a cheque from the


rrHREE 1 otS


goals in the last three.minutes ot the game; produced a sensational finish at Shaw Bridge on Saturday and CHtheroe dropped a home point to Droylsden, •hen they seemed almost certain to >


win;


’ Supporters are still' arguing.about what really happened in- that hectic dosing nod when Clitheroe’s defence just crumbled, almost to nothing. " Apart from this final period, Clitheroe ;had;given, a


£ood account of themselves, witii- a distinct' improvement their attack.


sntre forward gave them he lead after 62 minutes and seemed over when Baron,


young Eric Kay, Clitheroe’s


tee minutes from the end Ltted a sparkling goal, after j great individual effort. Many s p e c t a t o r s were


' hen Droylsden stormed Jack into the game to leave Clitheroe’s


v-clc awarded for a foul by. cmrner in a fierce goalmouth bramble in which a Droylsden $ £ rd was brought down, with barely a minute to g J, Hesford equalised after a


B Smith r e d u c e d the i s deficit with a penalty


utterly bewildered.


tiring defence .


from Blease when Droylsden broke away;


^rkling right wing raid, in this amazing revival by


(he visitors, Clitheroe’s full tacks and half backs appeared to be in a complete tangle.: some of them were leg-weary ,(ter what had undoubtedly seen a most exhausting game •nd others had lost all sense


of position. Walker, who . g a v e


and in the second half he made two or three spectacular close-range saves after his leagues had been left- flat-


thoroughly competent display o( goalkeeping (fid his best to teeb Droylsden from scoring


Baron had an outstanding, match and was always in the


thick of the fray and Bibby to frequently in the picture. On this showing he is a much more mature player than last


season.


minutes late as Droylsden's coach had broken down on the way.


the early minutes and from the kick, Kay was just wide


Clitheroe forced a comer in '


with a good effort. Droylsden had a chance to


take an early lead when B. Smith collected a loose’’ball from Mills but. shot, straight W&lkcr


team at right -half as J - ’ a Kirk was being married on the day, shot' yards over when the ball bounced out to him.


Chatbum, who was In the , Great save


comer as Clitheroe continued to press, but Baron shot across the face of the goal.


Bibby took a left wing Football Boots ‘ADIDAS* The match started. .50 . . . I'v


own' goal when- he passed back to W a lk e r without noticing that the goalkeeper had' moved; out of position to collect the. ball. .The;ball went yards . wide ’ of Walker, but fortunately for ■ Clitheroe, he raced back and stopped it inches from the line.


took the. lead when; Kay, .who had .been worrying: the visitors’ defence .throughout the • game, beat" two men’ and 'shot home from a narrow angle.;


After '62 minutes Clitheroe


persisted in' the tackle,'- and almost scored a second as he stuck out his foot but the, ball went inches wide.


In the next minute, Kay


the feet of B. smith as. the opposing centre forward broke through.


Walker, made a good save (at


and Bibby put the ball across, I t was headed out , to Widdup, whose terrific drive, though it beat Quigley,. was cleared off the line by J. Smith."


Clitheroe cleared th e ; danger


when he shot wide- from- three yards after the ball had spun to him from a corner klfck.


Kay missed an easy chance


on the edge of the .area. From' Baron’s free kick, Widdup had a good header .well saved by Quigley.


Wallbank was brought down


lead after 87 minutes' when he shot home at the. end of a brilliant solo run.


Parkinson nearly scored an'


CHAMPIONS HAD HARD STRUGGLE


a'hard fight to win their away


Last .season’s champions had | once,^ana nave nau past them.


■ .


Trinity 2, Chatburn 3 , .


, , 1 c^atourn alter, five mtoutes bum 5j Bowkers 4 ; Trinity 2, ^ ri^ s> bu(. ^ Chatburn after five minutes , PPJn| ’ i B. Jones scored first for I


Chatburn further ahead , with White Lions ■ '


a fierce shot from 15 yards. 15. The situation looked. hopeless


1


for Trinity when Jones scored again after 20 minutes. ■ Trinity’s defence, which had


Baron increased \ Clitheroe’s ■ After half time Peel J. scored


naturally, that Clitheroe' were home and dry, but in the final minutes, Sumner brought, down. Droylsden “ forward" in' A


People th o u g h t , ; quite


fierce goalmouth scramble,- and B. Smith scored from the spot.


den broke away again, , and their forwards carved: open the home defence to allow Hotford to equalise.


In the last minute, Droyls­


Sumner, Kenyon; Chatbum, Parkinson, Baron; Widdup, Wallbank, Kay,'NuttaU, Bibby.


Teams: Clitheroe: Walker;


Logan; Boyle, J. Smith, Tay­ lor; Hesford, Brown, B.-Smith,


Droyisden:';’ -Quigley;’ .'Stott,


Blease, Mills. Referee:- Mr. K. McCart, of Lancaster. ■ •■■


■■ •Results^


shire Combination Division I: Darwen 1 Horwich 1; Burs- cough 3 Leyland Motors l; Great .Harwood; ,4 Barrow Reserves 1;'/Marine 2 Guinness Export 0; /Southport Reserves 1 Wigan.Rovers ! ; .St. Helens 1 South Liverpool 1; Clltheroe


• Saturday’s /results: Lanca­ 2 Droylsden-2.


; f .a. Cup, -Second Qualifying Round: . Fleetwood1:-2 ’ Nether- field 2; Nelson 0-Mbrecambe 4; -LbstockGrailam11- Skelmers- dale 1; Oswestry Town 2 New Brighton' '4; Xiricby Town .0 Bangor;!; Rossendale. 3..Lan­ caster ,3;’ Chorliy ' 2 :,Bacup Borough'0.:


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MOOR(CLITHEROE); LTD. . . ,


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not been playing well, held to­ gether, however, after their three-goal shock and attacks from the Chatburn forwards failed (to' 'penetrate ' through the defence.


for .Trinity, and' soon after they, were awarded a penalty after Hargreaves tripped Pen-


S f i . ’60 th6' e° al keePfir^ Trinity then dominated play


MARKET REPORTS


f rinrMert rams was Teams—!Brockhall:. Harrison, L ^ d e left,^ Toms, inside right, sale of dodded rams %as Parkinson, Bolton; Hardman, and Cross right half,


i . Wh° I ! l ? “ yt.r?or 768 animals. I J S . was a good entry of 168 animals. Thompson; j


and with only 10. minutes to go I f Penman scored from a very B w


irr animal' — J ine angle, completely surpris- lambs 10 gns to 35 gns, Hexnam


ing. the Chatburn goalkeeper. Leicester rams 12 gns to 29 gns; Teams: Trinity: A. Kay; R. Teeswater rams 8 gns to 15 gns;


F.a^ ^ m k ,T ri^ x L ? HGrpen- Border Leicester rams 11 gns to A smaii entry of all classes of


man, J. Fletcher, R. Peel, J. 33 gns. Peel, M. Fletcher.


Holgate,. D. Bush; B. BIthell, Quotations: half-bred lambs K. Hargreaves, P. Dawson; R. £5 8s; horned lambs to £3 5s; Read, W. Slinger, L. Allen, B. half-bred ewes to £6 12; homed Jones, A, Holgate.


Chatbum: K. Johnson: J. store sheep met a steady trade.


| ewes to £3 18. The judge, R. Hudson, of


GISBURN’S LATE RALLY


Chipping awarded the following very bumpy pitch, Waddington prizes: Suffolk ram, 1 S. Wood, gained a deserved victory at Clitheroe, 2 A. H. Birtwistle, Rjshton on' Saturday. Mitton. Suffolk ram lamb, 1 S. m the opening stages Wad- Wood, 2 H. Helm, Grimsargh. dington failed to combine effec- Ram other than Suffolk, 1 J. Lively and it came as no sur-


___ . t.n nlav cot y good football on a e Sale VI r . . . . i


Waddington on top


Blackburn Combination Dlv. Rishton 2, Waddington 3


ALTHOUGH it was difficult I to p


Wild! Leeming, Hull. . ^


liavlng the ground believing hat everything was over


Baron)'


ture, was ruled, offside.. Widdup headed inches, over


____ Morecnmbe ___ 6 5 1 0 11 P W D L P ’ S. Liverpool .. '7 4 2 1 10


Skelmersdale .; 6 5' ! ' 0’H Soutoport Res. 7 4 3 0 11 Chorley .......... 5 5 0 0 10


after Baron had put Wallbank clear to centre .the -.bah. .. There' was no- score at' the interval. ■ ■ •


Netherfield . . . . 5 4 1 0 5 Fleetwood . . . . 5 3 2 0 8 Barrow Res. .. 6 3 1 2 7 Droylsden . . . . 7 2 3 2 7 Marine ............ 6 3 1 2 7 Wigan Rovers . • 6 2 2 2 6 Hbrwich............. 6 2 2 2 6 Bacup. Borough 5 1 3 1 5 St. Helens . . . . 6 1 3 2 5 Lancaster: . . . . 6 2 0 4 4 Clithero# _____ 6 1 1 4 3 Buriscough __ 7 1 1 5 3 Rossendale . . . . 6 1 0 5 2 Guinness Export 4 1 0 3 2 Gt; Harwood .. 7 1 0 6 2 Leyland Motors 7 1 0 6 2 Darwen


row, left to rights Penman, Fletcher, J.. I^ ^ cG u rk '^ aX in ^D fx ^ n migley] Peel; J : Fletoher, M. Back rows Kay, Taylor. Grimes, McGurk (captainj, uixon, wrigiey.


:T-inif-- p c who, were1 beaten 2-a by Chatbum at Edisford Park on Saturday, FrontV


ONLY THREE TEAMS WITH FULL POINTS


......... 7 0 1 6 1-


with 100 per cent records. They are Chatburn, Gisbum and Chipping, the three top teams last season. . '


Ispoonists, Whalley Youth Club and St. Paul’s, are both without a point. Whalley once again find themselves in the unenviable position of having the most goals against and the least goals for. They have-managed to score only


Last year's woo de n- ________


Big win for Brockhall


Brockhall 7, Whalley Y.C. » I from the


match, against Trinity on I Saturdays results: itrocK-1 chances were jnissed -beta*) a good goal to give the lead;to Saturday;-


, _______j - --------- ------- . -----------


hall 7, Whalley Youth Club 0; Wild scored from close range the home team. Fighting back, citheroe’s weakest positions Calderstones 3 Grindleton 4 ’, after 15 minutes.


kick-off, but - ---------


several | sooin • niTlAn . nnd ' TIvn>An' hao i4ai4 (1 V( 1 ) . -------r


an Byron headed ............- ™ | ' Over the last tiiree years,


« q /P a u l ’s 2’ Gis- Whalley hit back and pressed paid off to score the second thumb. . les. tlme.


2, Hurst Green The home side scored second when in a break-away Butterworth equalising for the wing. hall leading 2—0. one of the Hurst Green attacks have stood out like a sore


k .T \4nitv 0 Brockhall on defence for long equaliser just before .h a l f ..The .centre, forward position . ■ > ; ; L a s feen .given to more than 20


with an easy chance from close Chatbum 3’, Waddington sene(j their chances, of equalts- Play was fairly even"when Players since the start of the range and then Slinger Put 1 Reserves 6, Parish Church 4; ] ing.


P]ay was resumed, . Hurst 1964—65 season, and 18 different a Green going ahead and then players have been tried on each


through for Leeming to run on Bolton of Hurst Green, scored the positions.m toe team in toe and score.


raid Wild pushed toe ball Lions. Taking the lead again The full list of players used in .


. . . from a brilliant volley,, and league and cup are: Goalkeeper


Half-time came with Brock- Hurst Green went .further (3); right back, (10),!e f t back ahead when Lambert put the | (16); right half (10), centre


After the interval,: the hos- ball through his own goal. half (6), left half (13); outside


pital side took complete com- Byron scored again ’ for -trie mand, and in a scrappy half, white Lions just before time centre foi\\aid_ (24) inside left


they scored five more goals Peeli playing outside left for (15), outside left (18). through Wild-(311 and Hull..


THE annual prize show and Robinson for. Whalley.


were Hull, Wild, Leeming and and Byroni inside right played Hardman, and Waddmgton and Wg]] . outstanding players for


Outstanding for Brocknall and q. Parker, centre forward the Lions' had. a good game Hurst Green were: Bolton, New football


man. in the box. J. Peel took Leld at Clitoeroe Auction Mart Hilton; Jeffrey; Ross, Hoffman, Teams: White Lions: O’Neill- the shot but the ball went _ .


Quotations: Suffolk rams 12 I Haddington, R^inson.M.Britr I McCanni Peel. to 34 ens. Suffolk ram


cliffe, Charles, Bibby, C.- Ander- son, S. Anderson.


Parlor a a T.amharf-- nhafc.


. hurn;—putterworui,. ojewnurst; , Two- football--:pnenes--are- Byron. Woodworth,' Parker D., be provided on a recreation


ground near Edisford, if terms


me.rs, Taylforth; Cross, Rigby, 1 are agreed between toe owner Shaw; Toms, Wilkinson, Pil-1 and Clitheroe Corporation. I ling, Bolton, Gullen.


Hurst Green: Arden; Sum-1 for the acquisition of the land


I monthly meeting of Clithevoe Town Council on Tuesday even­


This was disclosed at the W


ON AFTER BEING TW DOW


O N Calderstones' 3, Grindleton


SUCCEEDS -Glsburn 5, Bowkers 4 L ’^ ^ h e e n half^brergitm | rei?art”'waddington equalised I the lead after; 15 minutes wito I Dlstrlct Y6ung rarmers’ Club


3tott, Chipping, 2 S. Wood. prjse when the home side took were defeated 3-^4 at'home by Ram lamb other than Suffolk, 1 the lead after 12 minutes.


ing game, ■ . _ ennall.^rl


R Berry, Bleasdale, 2 S. Wood. Rishton still led 1—0 at half- I at half-time, m cale of crossed horned time, but Immediately after the | Brooks gave the hospital side | tion organised by Chtheroe and


IN a very even'and entertain-1 FARMERS ' Grindleton,- after ■ leading 1—0


Calderstones | The stock judging competi-


rjpHIS was by no means a s |mer lambs, and all classes of I when Robinson drew toe goal-1 a good shot, from toe edDe of | and held at Pendleton Hall was. dose as the score line Lheep was held on Friday.


o+ non hi nim, Hnii whs j ^ g °t^ e bal^teme bered their opponents 10—1. 0.unta«m- obce crossed and correct,1 “minutes,


tlie lead inslde . eight minutes £ 6- half bred shearlings £6 15 keeper had failed to hold a free Grindleton with two goals .in through Southwart and Whit- to £8 10; border cross shearlings a ,*


lowed. Instead of leading at iambs £3 to £5 17; homed I put theball'into his own net. trick” after .75 minutes, and Thanks were proposed to Mr. half-time, they consequently iambs


found themselves 2—3 down. £3 5 to £5 2; other horned Raw*on, Smith and L. Aspln- iatnbs £ i 3 to £2 19. wall scored Bowkers’ first half| .


five minutes after the interval Hayhurst, Chipping, 2 R. son were outstanding foi Wqd- Brooks, Wilson, w e n , a .^.L,herertheVaT j5; system was when L. Aiplnwall ..camly Parker Bleasdale. Border cross dington.


Bowkers Increased their lead pl.izes; Half-bred gimmer lambs, Simpson, O Ndll and Robm Lea h Jg P , , . , , , ham awarded toe followl“S ad^^O lead Robin- Leach


the Gisburn team and they I there were 55 cattle, 1,242 lambs fought bac> to win 5- ^ , their and sheePj and 35 pigs on offer.


This Rt last sccrncd to rouse | Monday’s , , „„ _____ _ „ fatstock sale wk I n d ^ e nW ^ j 110" 1 Whittak ' Quotations were: S.L.4 heifers


were‘Richardson and ^ b c ry , 147s 177s cwt ; rejects and and for Bowkers, L.. Aspinwall. underWeights 137s to 163s per' ' Teams:-' Glsburn: Stocks; cwt. cows 78s to 177s per cwt;.


Taylor, Richardson; , Embery, h ambs light 2s Id to 2s 8d per Renwick, Kirby; Palmer, Wood- lb; medium 2s 3d to 2s 9d per worth, K e n n y , Southwart, ib; heavy 2s id to 2s 4d per lb;


Whittaker.


nipg, Dawber; • Snape, Raws- half bred ewes 47s to 67s each, thome, R. Aspinwall; Smith, L. pigs, porkers. 35s to 35s 6d per


Sowkers: D. Preedy; Man- horned ewes 21s to 75s; each; Pllkington.. I .


I per score; bacon 34s to . 35s ■ 6d. ( | per score; The weekly prize show'and'


- ■ l. A AM 94 n T A h/1 A Eleven goals


at Chipping Chipping 9, St. Paulis 2


Iw


I sale of newly calved cattle attracted a large attendance of


I customers on Tuesday. There was an exceptionally


‘i N


I good entry of young cows and heifers consigned direct from I local farms. Trade was very.


^HIPPING won this game good, (specially. for the. best L a by 9-2, and scored all 11 cows and heifers, goals- themselves.


■ <. ■ Quotations were: best young


tools :■ from J. Proetsr gave a good entry.of 62 calves.met Chippifig a 3-l lead. ■


JtoSUw: «*»«««“


arrears -wheh he headed Into £115 to £J W eo. his own net, b u t : J. Prooter, .The judges Messrs J- Barnes, scofed again to make it 4-2 at 0f Altoam,- and T. M. Wallbank, half-time.


• R.,; pfMman .rodeced- -tW g 1°


a form demand., Rearing calves 6^ bobby. calves


of Dilworth awarded the follow-


ilde ■ settled down and scored Gill and Sons, Sabden, 2 P. five "more goals through R. Sutcliffe, Rathmell. Best cow, 1 Freeman (2); Squires (2), and Fylde Water Board Slaidburn, 2


Duneanson. * Derbyshire, Blackburn. In the1 second half the home ing prizes: Best heifw.i l E. Wv


iv>i v?


.vj , >nAh*'* ^


Cricket Club attended7 the ’^(^^e'f^cliuirpian.'.'.fthe ; Pictured aboye:,are,0eEt annual -dinner and 'dance:-8tr ;May6r--5poket.ofrbis->iotere5t.:-;' to ri^t)trMr. W. A.De^^


the Swan and Royal Hotel on ’in Clitheroe Cricket Club but “ h"!*1, Friday.-


Robinson, who-is club presi-' the club' and not automati- dent, the Mayoress, • .Mrs. cally to thc-Mayor, who may


Giiests included the Mayor (honouttof.pierident-jshoidd b.e < jon’ijclub: .^president), ;thc of Glitheroe, Coun.. Tom !given to:a .keen iworkerdor ”


,said he-felt*that perhaps the ^'Mayor,'rCoun.-T. Robin- " '


the


Mayoress, Mrs.- -Robinson, Mrs. Fenton and Mr. W. D. Fenton (club secretary).


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Aspinwall, RawSon, Tattcrsall, score; cutters 33s 6d to 38s 6d .A .


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the home. side’s . forwards fol- £4 10 to £7 15; half bred wether ]eft back, harassed by Ripley, Rudgyard completed his “hair presented with a cup. in forward condition R ^ to r i reduced the arrears five minutes later Wnitehouse I and Mrs, Whitwcll by Roger ' ■ 1 ’ the chair. ,


‘ ’ by, Gordon .Whitwell, wno was


10 minutes left, but the I scored ,to.give the visitois- a Green .Gordon Whitwell was in inatch ended with Waddington 4-3 victory.


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taker, the Tatter goal coming U 7 15' to £11 12 6; half-bred waddington went further Brooks put the home side, once There was also a tractor back- after a great solo effort, but a gtmmers lambs £4 5 to £7 15; I ahead midway through the again into the lead after 70 Ling competition which was won series of appalling misses from border cross gimmer lambs second^^ half when toe Rishton minutes.


Glsburn were two goals i I to £2 15; half bred ewes £2 10 to int0 the net after the . goal- R u d g y ar d equalised for I Geoffrey Newsam with I the 60th and 65th minutes,1 hu t I pomts,


£4 10. other horned ewes £1 10 mlnutes Ripley forced the ball his own goal.


suggests, for on chances alone, Quotations were: horned ewes, The visitors began to domi- stones, increased their,, l e a d u . , «*>»?».


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Hurst- Green wiii after Hard fight


teams in the Clitheroe and District Amateur League white Lions 4, Hurst Green United 5 CONDITIONS were good,' but


I Saturday’s g am e between White Lions and Hurst Green, at the Hurst Green ground (though it; was counted:: as /a home match for the White Lions). So far.the-White Lions have not been able-to secure a satisfactory pitch1 in Clith­ eroe.


the football scrappy . at


"and ha ve had 13 aoals i -RROCKHALL hammered at I Hurst Green were the first the whaiieygoais straight |


Clilhcroc Advertiser and Times,' Friday, September 23, 1966 *]. fsf.f; ,t*« T * ^ - « « * • ' ! « • - m\ “5 AFTER^playing’-o n ly ^ ’slx


season,-..Clitheroe.. have already called upon 15 players.:


league games so far this


tliah last year, is the same as season 1964-65 at this stage.


/.This-: total,, though two- more,


presents up to now, which is less- than the two previous seasons.


There are only five ever-


Parkinson, Baron, Widdup, Wallbank and .NuttaU. - ;


The five ever-presents are:


there were- seven ever-presents, and m ,1964-65, there were , six at this stage.'


Last season after six games


cerned, however, Clitheroe have scored 'more goals so far this season than in 1965-66 and 1964-65 after six games.


As far as goal-scoring is con­


and the two previous years after six games are: 1966-67: Baron and Wallbank (4), Kay (2), Kenyon (1); 1965-66: Baron Wailbank, own goals (2), ('Hobson/ Fitzgerald, Baron (1); .'1964-65: Dewhurst, Raw-


The goal-scorers this year


stron, Wallbank (2), Cocker, Fenton, own goals (1).


that David Baron, Clitheroe’s left half, has not missed a league or cup game for the club since he was signed at the be­ ginning of the 1965-66 season.


Not many people will know


will step out against Darwen for his 58th consecutive appear­ ance.


This means that tomorrow he


has scored 13 league goals and four cup goals.. Five of his goals have come from penalties.


In his previous 57 games,'he


score, then Parker, equalised Tnside right after


half for. Clitheroe on 42 occa­ sions. He has also played in four other positions: right half (10 games), centre forward (4),


Baron.' lias appeared at left (2) and inside left Junior League m '; '" the only .Rlbblesdale couple of wickets left when the


junior/Cricket League game to,match ended. . be'played at-the weekend, Bum- The final,league tables: ■


ley Belvedere drew withWhal- ley-


all out, but'Whalley were about oswaldtwistle I. 18 10 30 runs behind with only a E ^ y — “


• . ~ Cherry Tree


Galderstones robbed by


r a in


knock-out final, played at whit- •tingham Hospital on Wednesday week, when heavy rain ended


I'lALDERSTONES HOSPITAL Uj were nicely set to win tile final of the Manchester Reg­ ional’ inter-hospital wicket


PlTheir opponents, Farkside Hospital, Macclesfield, won the toss and put Calderstones in­ to face 35 overs. A. Parker (23) and A. Aspiri (37) opened well, followed by T. Lowe .(21) and K. Proctor (captain) who was 27, with his partner' J. Wright on 20 when a steady drizzle began foilowed, during the tea interval by a downpour which washed out the game. With 130 for 3 from 31 overs Calderstones were


Lower Darwen .. 18 7 1 10 29 Blackburn N. .. 18 4 7- 7 22 Lahgho Colony 18 3 6 9 18 Waddington


Padiham Read


Barnoldswick .. 18 9 5 4 41 - E.E.C.


DIVISION 2 P W D L Ft


Rlbblesdale W. 18 8 5 5 37 Settle


Rolls Royce . . . . 18 7 6 5 34 Burnley Bel. . 18 6 6 6 30 Great Hanvooc 18 5 6 7 26 Whalley ......... 18 5 5 8 25 Baxenden ....... 18 5 6 8 22 - CUtheroe .......... 18 5 2 11 22


............. 18 9 4 5 40 ............ 18 8 3 7 35 '


RIBBLE VALLEY


feeling confident that the cup was theirs for twelve months; A Parker, the hospital building supervisor, who has been in three previous finals without yet winning, was probably most


disappointed of all. Calderstones lost the t-o.ss ior


first holders of the cup, which will reside a:t Parkside for six months before coming to toe hospital boardroom at Whalley for the remainder of toe year. Councillor E. Holgate, Chair­


Amateur Cricket League, Cal- . derstones defeated Chatbum. Calderstones, batting, first,


N the last match of the sea- son in the Kibble Valley


scored 139—6 dec., (A. Holden 53), and. in reply. Chatbum; scored 80 (A. Turpin 41-not out).


Fendle Forest Calderstones •.. 20 15


man of the Calderstones Hos­ pital Management Committee, presented the team trophies at a specially arranged social even­ ing held in the hospital Staff club on Wednesday evening this


week.


P W. d ’ L Pt 20 16 2 2 50


Padiham Cas. . .2 0 7 Chatbum ...........20 7 Gt. ‘Hwd. CSSC 20 6 Altham .............20 5 Burnley III . . . . -20 5 Sabden ...............20 5 Lucas H ...........20. 4 Ribb. W. IH . .2 0 4 Brockhall ......... 20 3'


“EEZE” THE SQUEEZE £10 ALLOWANCE FOR THIS


6 10 18 7 10 16


2 49 6 28 8 26 8 24 8 22 8 22 8 22 8 20


18 18 18


’ Burnley-Belvedere scored 123 Lucas ................ 18 10 5 . 3 45 J P W D L'Pt


4 44 5 37


6 36 6 33


18 3 5 10 17 DIVISION 1


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