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sil 1 2 Clithcroc Advertiser and rimes, Friday, December I. ,1<J67


opposition another away win


Tor the second week in succession, Clitheroe, on Saturday, won away from home, thus proving that their victory over Skehnersdale United the week previous was no flash in


<hC Southport Reserve fought hard and with excessive vigour in an attempt to stop Clilhcroc winning by the odd goal in


three. The game, at one period


was far removed from a sporting encounter. It is a long time since one


a match in which thoro were so many blatant attempts to bring players down from be­


saw Clitheroe taking part in


players generally agreed that they had had much tougher opposition to face than they had at Skelmersdalc the week


hind. After the game Clitheroe’s


before. When Clithcroe scored the


winning goal, despite the lines­ man's signal, presumably for


offside, the crowd began to chant "Oh, what a referee". The police had to escort the referee to the dressing room at


•the end of the game. Although disorganised by an


early injury to Kay, Cltiheroe never gave up trying and fully deserved their victory. A penalty award against Kirk


appeared a grave injustice, but m the real talking point of the


way line? Baron, who scored Clitheroe’s


Can a player be given offside before the ball crosses the half


atch w'as Baron’s second goal.


winning goal, actually received the ball in his own half and from there made a magnificent solo run. Braysford, who was flagged offside by the linesman but whose decision was over­


ruled by the referee made no attempt at all to interfere with


Play. Southport fielded a strong


at inside forward. A former Blackburn Rovers


team with Russell and Spence


player, Kendall, appeared at centre forward and Whitehead, formerly of Skelmersdale, was


changed.


hard but Southport just had the edge. Everyone was settling down


for a goalless draw when Southport were awarded a


ately and the ball went to Kay who found an opening and hit


shot wide as Southport pressed hard for a goal.


the ball home. Whitehead centred but Spence


UNUSUAL GOAL


wide from a through ball from Baron, came the incident which was to spark olf trouble in the game. Baron received the ball in his own half, and, seeing Braysford standing in an oil- side position, decided to run through by himself. The South- port players thinking that the whistle would be blown for off­ side. stood still but the referee allowed play to continue and the Clitheroe forward slipped the ball past Armstrong to give his team a 2-1 lead. This decision by the referee


Soon after Braysford shot


penalty which was converted to give the home side the lead. Clitheroe retaliated immedi­


SCHOOL BEATEN TWICE


possible because of the atroci­ ous state of the pitch, but this did not make the ..me any less exciting. le Sheffield took a half-time


CRGS 1, Sheffield Univ. Good football was almost im­


scored from a goalmouth scramble five minutes before


ad by a single goal when they


the interval. Ward headed : equaliser for


Clitheroe from Nuttall’s centre five minutes from time, but in


made the home fans furious for the linesman had his flag up for offside against Brays­ ford. Southport went all out for


the equalising goal but Scho­ field made two brilliant saves to thwart their advances. Kav received the ball and,


cause of their success at Skel­ mersdale, Clitheorc were un­


end as both teams tried hard to take an early advantage.


EVEN EXCHANGES Play switched from end to


Widdup anticipated a back pass but Armstrong saved Ins


high cross. Williamson fo u led Spence as


S o u h p o r t moved fo rwa rd once ag ain , b u t th e free kick went wide Schofield saved a t th e


fo o t of th e po s t from Spence a n d th e n W h iteh ead h a d an a t tem p t which flew ju s t wide. Twice the Clttheroe defence


at outside right. As a vote of confidence be­


seeing Braysford once again offside, did the same as Baron had done. The referee again waved play on, but this time the finishing shot went over the bar. This decision really annoyed the home crowd and they started chanting, but the police formed up and escorted the referee to the dressing room at the end. Clitheroe team:— Schofield;


Clegg, Holt; Kirk, Williamson, Holden: Braysford, Widdup, Kay, Baron, Wilson.


RESULTS


cashire Combination Division X; Bacup Borough 2, Prescot Town 0; Barrow Reserves 0, Burscough 4; Chorlcy 1. Lan­ caster 3; Droylsdcn 1, Guinness Export 1; Marine 1. St. Helens 0; Movccambc 5, South Liver­ pool 3; Rossendale 1. Honvich 4; Southport Reserves 1. Clith­ eroe 2; Skelmersdalc 3, Great Harwood 1.


Saturday’s results in the Lan­


cleared shots from Whitehead before Kay was brought down with a vicious tackle and had to leave the pitch for a few


minutes.


penalty area but when his feet were swept from under him the referee gave a free kick against him for hand-ball in­


stead of a penalty. There was no score at the


interval.


■well together after the interval hut both their shots went


Russell and Spence combined ,


inches wide. Kay went down the right


wing but when he pushed the ball across the goal there was


no-one to meet it. Clitheroe, with Kay suffering


Wilson took the ball into the Honvich __ 15 10 2 3 22 21


. „ . . ..


Morecambe .. 16 13 i 2 27 Skelmersdale


LEAGUE TABLE P \V D LPts


15 L X 2 2 24


Netherfield. .. 14 10 i 3 21 Lancaster


Chovley ___ 15 7 3 5 17 Barrow Res. Guinness Ex


Marine ......... 12 8 2 Fleetwood 18 13 10 1


Burscough .. 13 7 1 5 15 Sth Liverpool 15 5 4 6 14 Kirkby Town 14 6 1 7 13 Clitheroe ---- 16 6 0 10 12 Southport Res. 15 4 3 8 i i St. Helens .. 16 4 1 11 9 Bacup Bor. .. 13 3 3 7 9 Droyisden


15 8 0 7 16 11 7 2 2 1G 14 7 1 6 15


from a gash on the .inside of his right shin after he had been grassed, were fighting


Rossendale .. 15 2 2 10 6 Prescot Town 16 3 0 13 6


Gt. Hanvood


15 2 4 9 8 3 6 7


11 Wigan Rovers 13 - 1 10 5


Newby, Blackburn, C a r t e r , Cookson; Waddington (Capt), Nuttall; Evans, Ward, Cams, Scott.


defence for the school. Clitheroe’s team: Fielding


half during which time both sides scored once. Liverpool took the lead after 20 minutes but Clitheroe scon equalised through Cams. Clitheroe looked like holdin:


Stokes. Cookson. Carter, New bv: Waddington (Capt), Nut- tall: Scott. Ward, Cams, Evans.


game for Clitheroe at full-back, Clitheroe’s team; Fielding


WINTER SPORTS


hem theer Winter Sports, T Ah do think we should go.


‘Yo know what Ah fancy,” sed T Alice to Joe,


They say that it’s iuv’ly at this I time o’ t ’year.


Ond if we con manage, Ah think as we should.


hem Switzerland mount’ms ’ll do us both good,


f we went wi’ a. party, it wouldn't be dear.


Ond mi muther ond me ’oud be ■appy wi’ t ’shops, Theer's aw’ kinds o’ sports Ah know tha’d like trying.


Ali’m sure as tha’d luv i t on them mount’in tops,


Yon curling ond sledging, ond skating ond ski-ing,


Liverpool Ramblors 3, CRGS 1 Play was even in the first


tile last minute Sheffield broke away . and scored the winning goal. Cookson had a good game in


Goal rush


pletely demoralised the home side in their game with White Lions.


at Sabden on Saturday com­


at Sabden Sabdcn 0, White Lions 13 Four goals in seven minutes


scored three goals before that shattering burst and had a seven-goal lead at half-time.


The visitors had already


could have had a couple of goals but chances were wasted and at the end of the game they could have no complaints about the score line.


In the opening stages Sabden


scored by M. Lord (5), W. Briggs (4), G. Reynolds and J. Woodworth (2).


White Lions’ goals were (2)


3t. Paul’s run riot


minute lead in tlieir home game with St. Paul’s on Saturday, but the visitors hit back and by half-time they were leading 3—1.


Hurst Green 2, St. Paul’s 8 Hurst Green took a first


goals to their total during the second half, while the villagers could only get the ball into the net on one occasion. St. Paul’s goals were scored


St. Paul’s added another five


SWITCH IN THE LEADERSHIP


There is a change in the leadership of the Clithcroe


Amateur League this week, for Gisburn have overtaken Trinity, although bolh teams have 17 points. High scoring by White Lions again, who, in beating


Sabden 13—0, reached double figures for the third time this season. Their win on Saturday brought their goals for total to 61. and brought Sabden’s goals against tally to 85 in


only 10 matches. In the Sabden v White


Lions game two of the visi­ tors' players shared nine of the goals between thcni, Mar­ tin Lord securing flV0 of


G, Bowkers 3 (played B o v - kers) Gisburn 3, Grindleton. l, Hurst Green 2, St. pauls, , ; S ab d en 0, White Ll0I“


them. S a tu rd a y ’s results: B11llnglon


p in g v Bowkers’, W h ite Lions; St. Pauls v Cal ,


by Pye (4), Wright (2). Lawson and Wilkinson. Stratford and


Bolton netted for Hurst Green. Teams: Hurst Green: Rigby;


LEAGUE LEADERS HELD


Tones, Bailey; Seed, Yates, Shaw; Rich, Eatough, Strat­ ford, Bolton, Hay hurst. Sub.;’ Wilkinson. St. Paul’s: Parker; Pearce,


Robinson: Wilkinson, Sims, Taylor; Lawson, Pye. Wright, Devine. Driver. Sub.: Har­ greaves.


on to a draw, but two goals in Uic final stages gave the home side a 3—1 victory. Stokes had an outstanding


Anniversary stamps for 1063


the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Royal Air Force will be included in the


special issues in 1968. On April 29th there will be


four stamps (4d. 9d. Is. 6d. and Is. 9d.) showing British bridges. On June 1st, four anniversaries which fall next year will be commemorated — tile centenary of the Trade Union Congress (4d.), the fiftieth anniversary of votes for women (9d.), the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of . the Royal Ail- Force (Is. Od.) and the 200th anniversary of Capt. Cook’s first voyage of discovery (Is.


9d.). There will be another.issue of


British paintings (4d. Is. 0d.. Is. 6d. and Is. 9d.) on August 12th, and on November 25th three Christmas stamps (3d. 9d. and Is. 6d.) will be issued. In addition, the issue of tile


Trinity i, Brockhall 1


the points on Saturday in an exciting game at Edisfovd Park,


Trinity and Brocklial! shared


both defences in command, but after 15 minutes’ play Brock-; hall’s forwards managed to break through the home vear- •guard when Hinksman scored from an indirect free kick with low shot into the corner of


each side scoring once. Play started very evenly with


the net. Tills appeared to shock the


A Is. Od. stamp to mark i t


league leaders but tlieir suppor­ ters need not have worried for minutes later a chance went begging when Turnbull crossed the ball only to find there was no one in the centre to receive


interval with BrockhaU still leading 1—0. Immediately alter the re­


The teams went in for the


start. Turnbull sent over a per­ fect centre from the left and J. Peel headed past Harrison to level the scores.


mand of the game but their forwards spurned several chan­ ces to have the game in the bag. and they were taken aback when BrockhaU had a ’goal’ <hs- allowed for offside.!


Trinity began to take com­


hard at the final whistle and Harrison did well to turn a power-drive from Czapowski


Trinity were still pressing


over the bar. Mo r r i s o n and McGurk


new definitive series will be completed in three stages. The


So let’s mek us minds up, no use ’esitating.


Tha’s alius towd me tha wor fost class at skating!”


But it wom’t yesterday, t ’wor a long time ago,


Ah’ve got to admit as thar’t reet theer”. sed Joe,


Ail’d run up ond down moun­ Btains. once on a time.


Ond Ah can’t say Ah fancy a trip- i’ strange parts, ’


ut Ah’ve getten to t ’stage when Ah’m lar fray ml prime,


So All’ll stop at ’ome ond play snooker ond darts.”


let’s hev it clear. Fray my point o’ view we’d be better off ’ere,


‘Thee go wi’ thi niuther, but


Theer’s no chap Ah know more sportin’ ncr me,


But mi best game is dominoes, these days, yo’ see,


I t ’oud nobbut upset us, yon theer foreign grub,


Ond my winter sports is best played down at t ’club!”


When ’e’s that way out it’ quite 'opeless tha’U find,


So, Alice give in, Joe wor fixed in ’is mind.


’E waint budge an inch, hoo wor wastin’ 'er breath.


But ever since then lioo’s near nagged ’im to death!


peace reigns again!” JIMIFEL.


Id., Id., 2d., and 6d. stamps will be put on sale on February 5th, the 5d. 7d. 8d. and lOd. on July 1st, and the lour high values (2s. Gd. 5s. Od. 10s. Od. and £1) on September 9th.


retained their 100 per cent record this week with a very good win over challengers St. Paul’s ‘A’. I t was the narrowest of victories, the result being in doubt right up to the last game of the evening.


Ribblesdale Wanderers ’A’ ’tlon could be threatened when


Primrose. Whalley gained their first


they play an away fixture a g a i n s t fellow-challengers,


youth club team the only side


Ribblesdalc’s victory was mainly due to Les Dixon who


won all his three games and had a hand in the doubles win. J. Coates and N. Hargreaves won two each for the church side.


second place with a comfort­ able win over Trinity ‘A’, open­ ing up a three-point gap be­ tween second and third place. Calderstones ‘B’ improved


Forden maintained t h e i r


yet to score a point. Last week’s results: DIVISION 'A'


Calderstones ’B’ 8; St- Pauls ’ 10, Ribblesdalc Wanderers ’ 0.


St. Paul's *A’ 4; I6-I ’15’ 2,


Trinity ‘A’ 1, Forden Club Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘A’


their position with a good win over ICI ‘B’. B. Seed and D. Wynne won their games for •the hospital side. All four top teams in Divi­


Fee t ’lass is determined, ond hoo’s med it plain.


u’iV'VA.T'? A Joe’ll buy. a mink coat afore


sion ‘B’ won and it would seem that the two promotion places will go to one of them. Calderstones ‘C’ are the only


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Jeanette Stewart-Wood, .Graham Webh, Beryl Burton, Roy.Matthews, Bernard Ford,


and Diane Towl'er. World Sports includes this month, profiles


of 5 British world champions, whose deeds deserve greater recognition. Nottingham Forest’s, changing image. Also athletics, motor racing, winter sports, table tennis,


6tC World Sports/The Sportsman’s Magazine SPORTS W O K l a D December issue on sale at yournewsagents2s6d At;


magnificent men from all parts of the world had embraced the thrilling adventure of flying. ■Those Magnificent Men in


By 1910 a whole troop o f


their Flying Machines" tells the story of an air race across the English Channel, an inter­ national competition open to the world, and is showing at the Civic Hall from Monday to


Wednesday. A host of world famous


actors and actresses star in the film, including Eric Sykes, Dame Flora Robson and Sam


: .


side with a 100 p.er cent record, although next week their posi-


Calderstones ‘A’ 4, ICI ‘A 6; Whalley i, Calderstones ‘C 9:


Chatburn 7, St. Pauls c 3, DIVISION 'B'


Primrose 7, Trinity ‘B J: Whalley 7, Trinity 'B’ 3-


NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES DIVISION ’A’


derers ’A’ v. Ribblesdale Wan- clerers *B\ Wednesday: St. Paul’s ‘A v.


Tuesday: Ribblcsdalc Wan­


Trinity ‘A’. Thursday: ICI ‘B’ v. Forden


all week is “The Clitheroo Pro cession, Coronation 1911”, and the Procession, Whitsuntide, 1911. This is a remarkable pic­ torial record, filmed on 35 milli­ metre film and shown on the lull cinema screen.


An added attraction showing


Wnnamakcr. Wealthy and influential


a £10,000 prize. . Competitors from all over th e


original style and quite violent sentiments, “How I won the War” is showing at the Pal­ ladium Cinema all week ex eluding Tuesday and Thursday Tlie story concerns Lieut,


An anti-war film ol strikingly


newspaper owner, Lord Rawns- ley—allows himself to be talked into sponsoring the race with


world tak e p a r t , some ho n est


and some dishonest but all with one end in view—th e money. Showing from Thursday to


Friday is “The Great Race”, a film which tells the story of the zaniest automobile mara­ thon ever conceived — New YOrk to Paris, via’'Siberia in


1908.


Trinity ’B’ v. Forden Club B , Primrose v. ’ calderstones C : Calderstones ‘A’ v- Chatburn. Tuesday: Rtbblesdale School


Monday: whallcy v. ic i a . DIVISION ‘B’ Staff v. St. P au l’s ‘C’.


LEAGUE TABLE DIVISION ‘A


Ribblesd' w . A Forden Club A St. Paul's a __ Trinity A .........'


ICI B ............ Ribblesd' w. B


Calderstones B. S Paul’s B ...


Goodbody (Michael Crawford) and his eight-man platoon, des­


retrospect after he is captured during a night attack across


cribing their experiences through World War II. Goodbody recalls them in


s the Rhine and finds a kindred


Nelson” starring Mi c k e y Rooney.


oul in German Commandant Odlebog (Karl Michael Voger) Beatle fans will also appre­


ciate that John Lennon is also one of the stars of the film. Also showing is “Baby Face


Caldcrstones c 6 Chatburn ........ 6


Primrose " __ 6 ICI A ........


6


St. Paul’s 6’...• 6 R-lbblesd’ g. st. 4


Galderstones A 4 Whalley ......... 5


Porden Club B 4 Trinity B ..*• 5


The Forden Club B


blesdale School sfc,afj, lias not been received the1 efore


. Rib- result


it is not included in the leaDuc table.


D,VIS,0NP W D L PS ) 0 12


p W D L PS 5 5 0 0 10 6 5 0 6 3 1


TABLE TENNIS GIFTS GALORE o r G i r l s a n d B o y $


Wrigley; Penman, McGurk, Morrison; J. Peel, Haworth, Czapowski, R. Peel, Turnbull.


Teams, Trinity: Kay: Taylor,


Bolton; Hilton, Renwick, Sunp- son; Leeming, Glllibrand, Lamb,


Brockhall: Harrison; Jeffrey, Hinksman, Hull.


points ol the season with a win over Trinity ’B\ leaving the


Bicycles Tricycles


Scootors Go Carts Garages pedal Cars Pedal Tractors Pedal Dumpers Ocsks Blackboards Girls Sewing


Club ‘A’, st. Paul’s 'B v. Calderstones 'B'.


Machines Scalextrix Car Sets Dinkey Toys scalccraft Kits Merit Infants Toys Tri-ang Toys Slodgos


Blankets


1 10 2 7


Toasters Food Mixers Hair Dryers Washers


Rocord Players Tape Rocordcrs Transistor Radios


Sit-n-Ride Toys Rocking Horses Baby Walkers Roller Skatos


Philips Enginoors Sots Philips Electrical Sots


Philips Radio Sots Microscopes Binoculars


Brittains Farms Dolls Prams Quality Dolls Lego Building


Matchbox Toys Meccano Sets


Plastic Mccoano Ponquln Toys


ELECTRICAL GIFTS


Shavers Kettles


irons Convoctors


. Refrigerators 26, KING STREET, CLITHEROE. ASPDEN’


A NEW TELEVISION FOR CHRISTMAS RENT OR BUY — THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY


derstones: ■ Green; Ohatbum v. Grindleton. Billington v Hurst


Gisburn __ 10 8 1 T 17 Trinity ......... 11 8 1 2 17 Chipping ___ 8 7 1 o 15 St. Paul’s __ n 6 2 3 14


LEAGUE TABLE P W D L P


Trinity 1, Brockhall 1! s to n es v C h atb u rn (Postponed). Tomorrow’s fixtures:. ChiP-


White Lions H 6 0 5 12 Brockhall .... 7 5 1 1 11 Chatburn __ 9 4 0 5 8 Billington Bowkers


Hurst Green n 2 i 8 5 Grindlcton ..


.. ..


10 3 0 7 6 9 3 0 6 6


Sabden ......... 10 2 0 8 4 Calderslones


‘Gift’ goal not enough


Gisburn 3, Grindleton 1


The game had little life in until Atkinson scored Gis-


bum’s first goal from a centre from Rigg. The home outside ight then got into the scoring


act himself when he netted with a fierce drive from a difii cult angle.


a mistake by Richardson, but Rigg immediately put Gisburn back into their two-goal lead which they held until the final whistle.


In the second half Grindlc- ton scored a gift goal following


standing for Gisburn and Jones for Grindleton.


Taylor, Richardson; Embery. Wilson, O’Donnell; Rigg, Wood- worth, Atkinson, Price, Mouls- dale.


Teams: Gisburn — Dennett


hurst, Cowell: Thurston, Jones, Rudgyard; Clayton, O’Connell, Moon, Pcddcr, Green.


Youth club 'grant1


The Lancashire C o u n t y Ed u catio n Committee


h a v e


were the stars for Trinity and Hilton and Harrison were out­ standing for the hospital side,


approved a grant of £200 to Trinity Methodist Youth Club, Clitheroo, towards the main­ tenance of the premises and provision of equipment. This was announced at the


Divisional Education Execu­ tive at Whalley on Tuesday.


monthly meeting of the No. 5 Grindleton — Tomkins; Dew- Rigg and Wilson were out­


7 2 0 5 4 9 1 1 7 3


SCHOOL [Swimming Cup SWIM by local


GALA and Senior champions. guides


Clitheroe District took part in a Swimming Gala a t Skipton


Fifty-five Guides from


of Clitheroe Royal Grammar swimmers and non-swimmers. - . hml


School was held on Monday judg“s and thc results were as evening at Belper Street Baths, I follows:


The annual Swimming Gala were 15 events to cater for both . . . —


Baths on Saturday last. There — . I Ranger Guides helped as


- l a c k b u r n , when Waddow 3rd Clithoroe Trinity 37 pts: House became both the Junior 2nd Clitheroe (^ r ish Church) . _


The champions were: Junior, I (Ribblesdale) 7 pts.


A. Compton (Waddow) 9 1 3rd Clitlieroe (Trinity) were points, runner-up I. Thorburn (Waddow) 7 points; Inter- to the team by Mrs. Blades.


mediate: J. W. A. Purves ah the four companies have (Castle) 8 points, runner-up D. now held the cup since it was Hall (Pnrk-1 s nninic


Bell (Waddow) 17 points, run- ] parish ner-up A.


_ , Cook’ (Castle) 121 dale.


points. 3. M. Hollis (Waddow) J r ^ d by o n i y ^ r 11 points.


Form Race: 1 F. R. Dooris (W), 2 W. N. McKiniay (C). 3 G. A.


Binns (C); Junior 25 yards breast stroke: 1 J. A. Sharpies (C), 2 A. J. Woods (P), 3 I. Davison (P); Junior 25 yards back crawl: 1 P. M. Hampshire (H), 2 A. Compton (W), 3 I. Davison (P); Junior 25 yards free style: 1 I. Thorbum (W); 2 P. M. Towne (P), 3 A. Comp­


ton (W); Junior diving: 1 A. Compton (W), 2 I. Thorburn (W), 3 X. Astley (H); Junior squadron relay: 1 Waddow.


Castle, 3 Park, 4 Henderson: Junior diving for plates: 1 Castle. 2 Waddow, 3 Park, 4 Henderson.


crawl: 1 J. W. A. Purves (C), 2 D. H. Hall (P). 3 P. F.


Intermediate: 25 yards back


Sharpies (P): 50 yards free style: 1 J. W. A. Purves (C). 2 D. H. Hall (P). 3 S. P. Pindcr (C): diving: 1 R. D. Kay (H). 2 A. R. Catterall (F). 3 J. E. Ward (H): 50 yards breast stroke: 1 D. Nicholson (C), 2 R. F. Sharpies (P). 3 D. J. Famworth (C): tug-of-war: 1 Castle. 2 Park. 3 Henderson and Waddow: squadron relay: 1 Castle, 2 Henderson, 3 Park. 4 Waddow: medley relay: 1 Castle, 2 Park, 3 Henderson, 4 Waddow.


A. Cook (C). 2 R. Bell (W). 3 M. Hollis (W): 50 yards back crawl: 1 R. Bell (W). 2 M. Hollis (W). 3 A. Cook (C): 100 vards free style: 1 M. Hollis (W), 2 R. Bell (W). 3 J. P. Purves (C); diving: 1 R. Bell (W), 2 B. Mercer (C). 3 M. Hollis (W): 50 yards breast stroke: 1= D. J. Hitchon (H). 1= S. Thompson (Hi. 3 D. Bentley (C>: plunge for dis­ tance: 1 A. Cook (C). 2 R. Bell J (W). 3= D. Barnes (PL 3= S.


Senior: 25 vards butterfly: 1


re lay : 1 Waddow. 2 Henderson, 3 Castle. 4 Park.


l-elav: i Castle, 2 Henderson, 3 Waddow, 4 P a rk : medley


Edm ondson (H): sq uadron mers this year, so are to be The full results were: First I commended for their effort.


H an (FaiK.) 6 points. Semoi: R. | ,.nol. it „.nc held iointlv bv run-


tj presented three years ago. Last . vear it was held jointly by Church


and Ribbles-


29 pts.; 7th Clitheroe (St. Paul’s) 17 pts.: Clitheroe


SPORTS NOTES


There will be two games at


Shaw Bridge this weekend, for tomorrow. Clitheroe play Bacup Borough in a Lancashire Com­ bination fixture, and on Sun­


day a team selected from thc Clitheroe Amateur League will be playing a challenge match


League are playing in the Inter-League C om p e t i t i o n


The Clitheroe A m a t e u r


again this year, and as they have a match on Sunday week, it was thought a good idea to fix up a challenge match to see how the team fared.


Motor cycle racinp


car racing as an attraction oil the eight miles of beach at


on Southport hcacli Motor cycle racing will join


Southport next summer. SNOOKER LEAGUE


C. Nutter ....................... 57 D. Nuttall ........


PENDLETON 8 pts.


H. Nutter ....................... 37 R. Crozier ....................... 56 F. McNab ....................... 32 A. L. McNab .................... 76


57 Total 365


CALDERSTONES W. Tiplady........... E. Botley.............. H. Mayer ........... C. Graham........... J. Horrocks ....... D. Fitzpatrick ...


R. Parker ....................... 59 OHATBURN A


Total 299 6 pts.


A. Clarke.......................... 69 R. Homby ....................... 20 R. Astin .......................... 51 E. Horsefield ................... 60 A. Middlebrough ............ 58


Total 317


A. Atkinson ................... 88 B. Scott .......................... 87 T. Riding .......................-77 R. Swales ....................... 75 W. Waggett ................... 25 G. Woodworth ................ 28


SOCIAL CLUB A 12 pts. Total 380


BILLINGTON B ' 11 pts. E. Petty .......................... 32 S. Fitzpatrick.................... 57 H. Lawrenson ................ 78 H. Dewhurst .................... 57 J. Swain .......................... 71 C. Britcliffc .................... 77


T o ta l 372


MORE ON CALL! At the end of September


11.693.504 telephones were work­


ing in Britain conroarcd with 11,075,183 a year earlier.


WADDINGTON 10 pts. M. Sowdcn....................... 62 S. Cox .............................. 50 J. Hargreaves ................ 41 J. sowdcn ....................... 48 N. Water-worth ................ 53 J. Woolf .......................... 70


Total 324 CROSS KEYS


F. Webster ....................... pi P. Jones .......................... 38 T. Dugdale ....................... 47 B. Jones .......................... 41 H. Frankland............. 95


CHATBURN B


Total 334 4 pts.


E. Tomlinson............ 54 G. Tomlinson ................ 57 W. Bray __ - ................... 32 D. Cowperthwaite ......... 61 F. Hall .............................. 44 T. Donaghy ................... 16


CON CLUB 5 pts. Total 264


B Smith .......................... 48 T. Brown ....................... 48 J. McCullough ................ 51 J. Geldeard ............


6 pts.


J. Williamson ................ 75 T. Palmer ....................... 43


53 Total 318 1


V. Broderick .............• ■ 78 B. Lee ........................ 62 M. Gorton ...................... 5o r . chamley .................. 65 C. R y d eh e a rd .................... 18 W. Wild ........................... 73


BILLINGTON A 8 pts. Total 352


PENDLE CLUB 16 pts. F. Hudson ....................... 94


T. Howarth .................... 67 G. Burgess....................... 58 R. Holt ........................... 72 L. Edwards....................... 77 T. Haythomthwaite ---- 96


Total 464


SOCIAL CLUB B 10 pts. J. Abraham .................... 61 B. Jackson ....................... 41 J. Ainsworth ...............-.. 68 G. Blackburn ................ 60


L. Field ........................... 59 T. F is h .............................. 45


COUNTER


J. Fish .............................. 62 Total 334


LAB Oil Ace 16 lo 17


T.G.B. MOT Sk


Diesel cxperieii for rich! menf


T.l Woonc Laj


Mr Pickles may! LIMMER and I


against a team made up largely from Clitheroe FC players.


Imperial F E n


Candidates Office Procc| Machine


The Factory I


Applicants si fical t |


Imperial AI


A VACANCY


arise ofTcrin:] prospecl


GI RL \$l


of good chuj appear!


Apply in [ MlSCELLANECj


FREE-SIX TEACul Ol-niccc Grafton i f from. tVie sp ec ia l Concron and -Li


Moor Lane, CUtnl


(.ACONITE F o p i l i l C o n t i B o a rd ,-y to cl j


T imber Co. Tel. ■


THOR Automagic -I o ine. in good work!


.n.o. Aiso Flatlc| Whatley 2336


SEE th e finest sc.I links in town —A t Looming, 17-1? mci croc. Tel. 262b. “


LAD IE S ’ TREWS. jumpers* a n a Economic Store*


Road, Clithcroc.


SPU R ADJUST ABlJ Waterloo rimbe.


Tel 3263. GRUNDIG T.K. 1-1


with four types I wane's. 48 V.ha.1 croc._________ __


WATCHES irom At Concron and!


anv article in - Clocks. Rings,


•Moor Lane. CUtUtl RUSBR1DGE.-T-YOI


■pay to r I t weeli Jewellers. 24. I Street, Blackbuul


MEN’S, boy's an<| At Economic otc«


Rd,. Clithcroc.


CH R ISTM A S CAN Greeting Card 37 Moor L a n e c j


PRAM j S E R V IC T covered; new a p | tv red and r e | Hargreaves. Mol Woonc Lane, c : i |


1861 CD T R A D EF * for sale com p f T Varley. Tel.


S IL V E R CROSS I peonv re d /^ tm e i bae and storm P


canopy, 3127.


°-n -| C R IB F IG U R E S !


Concron «n d L Moor Lane. CUt|


r e -u p h o l st e b I tman ’s profit vm


reasured S-piec| from as li t t le aP


ONE SAFETY P l l way push chair.l very good coil Electric tra in one Hornby, o n ! 4 engines. 4 coil atlng set. tip p ln i extra lines. 4 s | pictc stations, r controllers. .pr‘.l Apply anytmuf Dowuham.


LADIES' DRE SS! .suit.s, all Sizc.-i


Stores. 70 Whaf croe.


• GLASS SHOWC/1 2ft with 1? D r j


Tel. 3531 ■ MAHOGANY .


n it doll’s karrlcot: I [.:• p.m. Monday.


Ring Cbatbur*


BOY'S BICYCLd : —Apply after L


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} BS.A. CYCLE. || tyres. £10 .—3 f Clitheroe .


GIR L ’S BIOYC! syears: beaver L


Inize,: girl's P u l TEL. 2681


OTHER MlS SALES r


s. All m gocl moor Rd. Clltr


- i- mattress all pc I beautifully fu r l


.! met- H.C.B. p:| . with mattress.


< mahogany <lrc| stool: Victoria:!


l- case. 6ft. . LI ■Mason. 48 Wils |


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