CSKSSiK37S«-- Eh/ lo Clithcroc Advertiser 'and Times, Friday, February 2, 1968
Welcome point and improved display
Clitheroc gave a much-improved performance on Saturday when they held St,
Helens Town to a 2-2 draw a t Shaw Bridge. St. Helens, with six consecutive wins behind them, were
given no time to settle down by the hard-tackling home defence, and it was only through luck that they took the lead after 22 minutes through an unfortunate own goal. Clitheroe’s defence, even though it conceded two goals
—the second was after centre hall, Chris Sims, had left the field—gave a strong display which belied the fact that it had conceded 16 goals in the previous six league and cup
games. A return to form by Wi lfj
Suns, had much to do wun I the angie, hit the post arid the Ciitheroe display* as the I bounced clear.
conesion.
first full game for Ciitheroe Moments later, in another since he was injured after goalmouth scramble at the the away game at 8kelmers- ciitheroe end, Sims collided dale on November 18, and
Wayne Harvie played his apparently for offside, and one cup game since he
to a certain extent, by Chris area, although it beat Jones c;m„ I,-,! „,,,„i,
Holt, Colin Williamson and, his shot from the edge of the An who had come out to narrow
whole team played with more 1 St. Helens had the ball r.. the .’nhecion
net niter a scramble but the referee disallowed the ‘goal’,
Mel Widdup returned after ^ helped off the pitch. Holden missing two league games
urday, contained the punch almost directly under the bar. a n d ‘bite'that has been lacking St. Helens regained then
The Ciitheroe attack, on Sat- off the line while standing
fo- some weeks, and it was gc„d lead after 60 minutes when E. to see Bernard Kay find his Atherton chipped the ball over shooting form once more as he the diving Schofield, and then hit two grand goals and was five minutes later, they had unlucky on a couple of other another ‘goal’ disallowed once occasions.
I again for offside.
It was quite an exciting game which had hardly a dull mom-1
ent, and it was especially
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pleasing to go through a full game without a single player Kay levelled the scores from either side being even second time for Ciitheroe 10
cautioned for rough play. minutes from tune. Ciitheroe had won the fix- In the last few minutes, how-
ture at St. Helens earlier in ever, it was all St. Helens as the season bv 4—0 and it was they pounded away for the win-
during that game that Wayne ning goal. Harvie scored a ‘hat-trick’ and Schofield, during this hectic "ave his best display since period, made several brilliant joining the club.
attacks were broken up by the area and he dived to catch a swift moving St. Helens’ de- shot. He also dived full length fenders playing the offside on his goal line to save from trap
Several e a r ly Ciitheroe was almost at the edge ot his saves, including one when he
work from Sims, Kirk and Clegg, Holt; Kirk. Sims Wil- Clegg prevented any danger, liamson; Kay, Baron. Widdup and then a good interception Harvie, Wilson. Substitute: Hof bv Sims foiled another St. Hel- den. ens attack.
A, the visitors hit back, cool Teams: Ciitheroe: Schofield: Diggle.
Ciitheroe had a chance- to | Pennington: Hennin, £ £ £ “ | wtetaiding for J3tebum and take the lead who. Kay raced! Madgin,
. , I ^cUans.
after a long ball from Baron k , Diggle, Harding. Stanley. I Jones,6 who
S T S ! Hicc of i J
Iefch o f ieM m a d e ^ th c many
dived to his left to sa from Smith.
_ t o . t o i ave a shot| Me— Lucky goal 1 ^ ^ we° ’ .^'thal" St' Aml£S N dd"
•n minutes and what a lucky Lancashire Combination Divl- affair it was, J. Atherton tried sion I: Ciitheroe 2, St. Helens a long-range shot and Scho- 2; Droylcsden 2, Burscough 0, field Clegg and Sims aU tried Great Harwood 2, Lancaster 1, to clear Wiofield had come Netherfield 2, Bacup Borough out of his goal, but Sims. 0: Prescot Town 1. Horwich 0; attempting to boot the ball Wigan Rovers 2, Guinness Ex-
St. Helens took the lead after I l.
away, saw it hit Clegg on the ports 1. leg and rebound phst Schofield into the net.
Ciitheroe were deservedly level | Morecambe whenKay scored from Widdup's I Sketamclale
Five minutes later, however,
“ wifliamson gave away a 1- e kick on the edge of the penalty Lancastei
Baron put the ball back from H'rkby’ the line only to see Widdups S t Helens
Ciitheroe soon retaliated and ___4-V
^ fOT a scores still level at 1—1. Half-time k~ k*11 >kfi/»ir f rnm I Kincbv iown
came with the Southport Res. Gt. Harwood
(h lead straight . ttcr the in- Droylsden terval. but he shot wide as Wigan Rovers Jones dived at his feet.
Wilson almost gave Ciitheroe Ciitheroe
5’ ~ ,
Kay outpaced the St. Helens Prescot Town defenders minutes later, but I Rossendale
Bacup Bor. ..
area, and from the resulting kick, Sims was temporarily Sth Liverpool
..
knocked out after he had tried Hteetwood .. to head the ball clear.
^ Res. ‘ LEAGUE TABLE p w D L Fts
21 16 20 15 21 14 22 12 21 12
34 32
18 11 22 10 20 10 20 10 18 10 21 10 23 9
22
21 18
23 22
19 19 24
21
3 4 5 7 3 7 3 7 2 6
2 9 3 11
5 7 2 14 6 12 1 12 3 12 0 19 1 16
5 9 1 12 4 10
interest ra for LO/ 2 / 0 in c om e ta x p a id by th e s o c ie ty
Equal to£7.13s.2d% where tax is p ay ab le at s tan d a rd rate.
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building so c ie t y ■ a".' i 1t* J -I 1 1 >1- • &
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Incorporating The Ribblesdale Permanent Building Society
Clitheroo Branch Office:—
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Head Office 1 Hi«h St., Skioton. Yorks. Phonci OSK-6-2487. City Offloci *1 Hlah Holborn. W,0.1. Phono 1 01-242-8147. Member ot the Building Societies Association. ASSETS £48.800,000 RESERVE8 £1,900,000
Shares and Deposits in this aoelets are-trustee investments.
BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
'"i V 4* .i*
I General.” by Maurice McLough- I Un. which they are presenting from Wednesday. March 6, until | Saturday. March 9.
received Town -Council permis sion to begin preparation of a set at tlie Civic Hall from next Monday, in preparation for their next production. This Is' the play "A Letter to the
SET PREPARATION The Clitheroe Players have
6 27 25 25 23 23 22 22 21
30 27
Taylor.
L a n c a s h i r e Combination worth, Southward Price. Mouls- Cup: Fleetwood 1, Morecambe | dale. _ ,
C Mackenzie ............. 68 D'. Nuttall .................... 67 C. Nutter ................... “0 R. Crazier .................... 3® H. Nutter .................... 35 F. McNab ................... 55
Pendleton 6 pis. Total
H. Mayor .......................10 E. Botley .................. 50 C. Graham ................ 52 D. Fiztpatrick ............ 29 W. Tiplady ................ *04 J. HoiToeks ................ 45
Caldcrstones 4 pts.
21 19 18 17 16
Total
14 14
8
l i 10 I
M. Sowden ................... J. Hargreaves ............ J. Sowden ................... J. Wooff ....................... S. Cox ..........................
N. Waterworth............ Social Club *B* 4 pts.
B. Jackson ................ 53 G. Blackburn ....... E. Holden .............. H. Wilkinson ....... J. Ainsworth .......... L. Field .................
Total .. 339
R. Astin ..................... 62 R. Parker .................. 47 A. Middlesborough .. 58
Chatburn A 4 pts.
E. Horsfield ................ 35 B. Hodgson ................ "3 A. Clark ................... 71
Total .. 336
H. Hilton ................... C. Rydeheard ........... 59 W. Wild ...................... 59 R. Chamley ............... 44
V Broderick ........... 70 Billington ‘A’ 12 pts.
B. Lee ..................... Total
59 383
B. Scott ....................... "I W. Waggett ............... 58 T. Riding .................. 7®
A. Atkinson ................ ®0 Social Club ‘A‘ 16 pts.
R. Swales ................... G.- Woodworth ............ 7fi
Total 452 Waddington 15 pts 350
70 62 73 67 55 63
Total .. 390 323 1 A u f f i . Wood.' '^**''*rv*“i Fit7viatr:ck Harrison
twisted his knee at Great deter ylem and from widdup's Harwood on Roxing Day.
ciitheroe did not let this centre. Madgin headed the ball
an opponent and had to on as substitute,
CUP WIN FOR LANGHO
COTTON CUP QUARTER FINAL
game for three weeks, did not show their usual zest, and were soon one goal behind in their Cotton Cup quarter-final game on Satuday aw’ay to Great Har wood Athletic. Langho struggled on until
Gt. Harwood Ath. 1, Langho 3 Langho, playing their first
Sabden out of luck
Sabden 1, Gisburn 6
five minutes of the start of their re-arranged game with Sabden which was played on Sunday, when Carter scored.
Gisburn took the lead within
fore Macro reduced the arrears for Sabden. Gisbum scored I championship.
Atkinson added a second be haffS’tae1 vrtien1PriceMnetted.
Championship issue is wide open
The pace at the top ol the
Ciitheroe Amateur League is accelerating as no fewer than seven clubs battle for the
In one of the most exc:tlnB
Gisburn kicked off after the I title chases for some years, it interval and after - about 12 js impossible to say which team
S ^ e a d ^ w h e f M o u S e wiU * cventual champions and scored from Just outside the the top spot in the final league area.
table could go to any one of the
Within minutes O’Donnell top few ciUbS. were not t/eaU^luid. throw Gisburn are
s r a s . K? s r s s K
Booth, the substitute, replaced Duckworth. M i l l e r equalised with a glancing header from a strong centre from Kay and then Booth scored to give Langho a 2—1 half-time lead. In the second half the game
Price added Gisburn’s sixth and who have played two more final goal.
a s - . M ; » STS games.
Birtwell; Joe Wright, John t0 leave Chipping or Brockhall Wright Macro: Fielding, P. out of the reckoning, for they Lambert Varnham. Metcalfe, bolh have two games m hand rtraham’
Teams: Sabden: Korol: Hall, One cannot however, afford
Richardson; Embery, Taylor, Having said all tins, n would O’Donnell- Woodworth, South- be unfair to rule out the
Gisburn: Dennett, Caitei, dale.
deteriorated mainly due to the muddy conditions which slowed the game down. A free kick from Clague was
over Gisburn and are only six .. . .
, ,
art Price. Atkinson. Mouls- chances of St. Paul's (19 points art, Fiice. ^
I from 16 games), White Lions
tipped over the bar by the Great Harwood goalkeeper, who was in great form. Minutes later the home team converged on the Langho goal, and the visitors were saved when Hilton kicked the ball off the line. Haworth made the score 3—1
for Langho from Olague’s free kick after- Cotton had been pulled down. Langho’s team: Ward: Hil
ton. Andrew B e s t ; Clague, O’Donnell, Alan Best; Kay, Duckworth, M i l le r , Cotton, Haworth. Substitute: Booth.
Hat-trick fo r
Gisburn’s outside right, helped the village team to a fine 6—0 away win at Calderstones on Saturday, which helped to strengthen their grip at the top of the league table. Gisbum’s other goals were scored by Southward O’Donnell
outside right Calderstones 0, Gisburn 6 A hat-trick by Atkinson,
Overcame handicap
Grindleton 4, Billington 3. with only 10 men.
(18 points from 16 games) or Chatburn (16 points from 13 games), for these three could still be around when the hon ours arc being handed out, be cause it only needs the top clubs to slip and their places will be eagerly taken.
Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch, and another
w.is played on Sunday.
One match was postponed on
their game with Billing-ton on recenliy at Grindleton. when Saturday, Grindleton played |-jle ]10me team lost 4—2 to
For the first 10 minutes of Another game was played Brockhall,
ton and scored twice through stones 0, Gisburn 6; Grindleton McCallv and O’Connell, but U, Billington 3; Sabden 3, Bow- Billington hit back and Atkin-1kets 4; St. Pauls 1. Brockhall son reduced the arrears when g; Trinity 12, Hurst Green 1. he headed home a left wing The Chipping v White Lions cross
The home side soon got on Saturday's results: Caldcr- Plav was more even in the | Sunday, Sabden 1. Gisbum 6. match was postponed.
second half. Grindleton went further ahead when Hitchen scored from close range follow ing a good run by Pedder,
exciting as Billington pulled one goal back when Duckworth squeezed a shot just inside the upright. Two minutes later the visitors equalised when Atkinson netted, but 10 minu tes from time O’Connell ran on to a long pass from Thurston and lobbed the ball over Gorton to ensure his side s vic
The last 15 minutes were very
and Richardson Atkinson and Moulsdale were
were outstanding for Billing ton, and O’Connell and Thurs ton for Grindleton
tory. Atkinson and K. Duckworth
Cowell, Green; Thurston. Jones, O’Connell; Slater. Clay ton, Hitehcn, Pedder, McCally.
Teams: Grindleton: Wall;
Whitehead; Ross. Thistle- thwaite. K. Duckworth: N. Duckworth, Atkinson, Scott, P. Swain. Threlfall.
Billington: Gorton: Swain. SNOOKER LEAGUE
F. Booth ....................... 70 L. McEntec ................ 54 B. Altham .................... 70 G. Titley ................... 47 T. Swift
Police 10 pts.
p. Craig ....................... 53 Total .. 371
................... 77 Twelve lights in two years T. Williamson ............ 62 Cross Keys 12 pts-
T. Seed ....................... J. Geldard ................ 61
B. Smith ................... T. Palmer ............ D. Niven ................
A. Atkinson ....... B. Scott .............. R. Swales .......... W. Waggett .......
Social Club ’A’ 1 pt.
T Riding .......... G. Woodworth . ..
Chatburn ‘B‘ 12 pts. F. Webster ................
p. Jo n e s ....................... H. Holgatc ....................
J. Fish ....................... 1® H. Frankland ............ Total .. 403
Billington ’B’ 12 pts.
B. Cliffe ....................... L. Conchie ...................
H. Lawrenson ............ L. D. Conchie ............ e ! Petty .......................
A. Swain ................... Total .. 339
E Tomlinson • • • G. W. Anderton . G. Tomlinson ..
D. Cowperthwaite W. Bray ..............
F. Hall .............. Total .. 231 Police 0 pts.
P. Craig ....................... 5” r? Titley ................... B. Altham ................... •>“ F. Booth
T,. McEntee ................ 35 j. Healey ................... 36
Total .. 238 SNOOKER LEAGUE
Waddington ......... 15 Sooial Club A . . . . 15 Billington A ......... 15 Pendle Club ......... 14 Ohatburn B ......... 15 Cross Keys ............. 13 Social Club B — 15
................... 58
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART
there were 50 cattle, 348 hoggs, sheep and ewes, live calves and
At Monday’s fatslock sale
220/- Dir cwt; steers, light. 190/- to 217/-, medium, 200/-; heifers, light. 191/- to 212/-; Rejects and Underweights,
62 pigs 011 offer. Quotations: S.L.4 Heifer,
Police .................... I® Conservatives ......... 13 Chatburn A ......... 13 Billington B ......... 13 Pendleton ............ 13
Calderstones ......... 13 Highest break—33 A. S' Billington ‘B’.
198/- to 205/- B. and W. heifers with grade. 206/ quality cows, 132/- to 149/*; other cows,' 115/- to 116/-. hoggs, light and medium, 3/1 lo 4/1 per lb.; sheep, 2/4 to 3/2; horned ewes, 83/.-: h.b. ewes, 91/- each; pigs, porkers, 27/- to 36/6 per score lb., cut ters. 28/- to 37/-, O/w, 29/-; calves, bobby, 30/- to 85/.- each,
Stronger, 127/6. Con. Club 4 pts,
48 76
Total .. 417
41 62
66 34
50 51
Total .. 304
with victories in more than half of them and two of the victories coming Irom knock-outs is the proud rec ord of 12-ycar-old Jimmy Birkeit of Billingion Gar dens. Billingion. who has recently fought his way through lo the finals ol ihe Lancashire Schools' Boxing
Championships. Jimmy, who :s representing
his school. Ribblcsdnle County
Secondary School, Clitheroe, in the championships, has already beaten a boy from Ulverston and another boy from Fleet- wood on his wav to the finals.
four areas and Jimmy, who figlus in ihc five stone, five pounds weight class, is already champion of areas two and three which stretch from Bury to Hnslingden and Blackpool to Barrow-in-Furness.
Each county is divided into
club organised by the police, and has represented them on several occasions. His father, Mr. Brian Birkett.
Jimmy also lights in a boxing
former schoolboy and Army boxer, said Jimmy is doing well in his fights and about two months ago he only lost on points to a bov who has repres
ented Lancashire. Jimmy is being trained by
pion.
Mr. David Ashfiekl, also of Bil- linglon Gardens. Billington. who is a former Southern Counties Heavyweight Cham
AT THE CINEMA — n e x t w e e k -
The Heroes of Telemark"—the reconstruction on the
screen of the most daring and decisive raids of world war H _ js showing at the Civic Hall from Monday to Wednes
day. The film is based on a true
story. Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris play the lea ders of a handful of Norwe gian Resistance fighters in
occupied Norway, in 1942. In that year Hitler was step
ping up his programme to per fect the world’s first atomic bomb. To this end. the Norsk Hydro, “heavy water” factory at Vemork in the Rjukan Val ley had received orders to in crease production in the Gci- man race to harness nuclear
the Allied High Command rea ched a momentous decision. The Norsk faotory had to be des troyed if Western civilisation was to be saved. In order to prevent a probable loss of 6 000 lives in a concentrated bombing mission, an attack by ground commandos was meticu
London and Washington,
day is the comedy “The Bar gee”, with Harry H. Corbett, star of TV’s “Steptoe and Son” and other such well-known per sonalities as Miriam Karlin, [ Erie Sykes and Eric Barker,
lously planned. Showing Thursday to Satur
The latest James Bond spy
thriller, “You only live twice” is the attraction at the Palladium next week, with the exception of Tues day and Thursday. The International crime syn
dicate, SPECTRE is engaged on its most ambitious piece of vil- lany ever. By intercepting and capturing American and Rus sian space capsules in orbit, it hopes to provoke a third world war.
on the brink of hostilities when “M” (Bernari Lee) arranges a special secret meeting with James Bond (Sean Connery) aboard a Royal Navy submarine operating in Eastern waters. “M” explains that 0 is vir
The two nations arc already
Hot the common market- but S occe r ’ s European Nation’s Cup, details gf the last eight, also winter Olympics preview. G o l f Clinic part 1, and coverage of over 30 separate Sports in this month’s issue of the Sportsman’s Colour maga zine.
tually certain that tne most recently captured American capsule did not come down in Russia. I t Is Bond’s job to find out who Is launching the inter ceptor rockets—and from where —before America puts its next Gemini spacecraft into orbit
in 20 day’s time. YOUNG
BOXER’S SUCCESS
Gisburn ....... Trinity ...... Brockhall ... Chipping .. St. Paul’s .. White Lions Chatbum Grindleton ..
Bowkers — Billington .. Hurst Green Sabden __ Calderstone.s
14 12 1 16 12 1 12 9 1 12 9 1 16 8 3 16 9 0 13 8 0 13 4 1 11 4 0 16 4 0 14 3 1 17 3 0 12 1 1
P w D
Three times lead- lost
in Sabden 3, Bowkers 4.
over Calderstones last week, started off in great style in their home game against Bow kers on Saturday when they took the lead through D. Lam
Sabden, after their fine win bert
ever, and Baskerville equalised with a 12-yard shot.
Bowkers soon hit back, how
made some good saves before Macro gave the home side the lead again from a pass from
Sabden's goalkeeper, Korol, Table Tennis It was a great week for the
Division ‘B’ clubs in the Team Handicap Knock-out Competition with Trinity B and Primrose taking the
honours. Trinity ’B’ reached the first
round with a fine win over Division ’A’ title chasers, Rib- blesdale Wanderers. It was Trinity’s first win of any kind all season, and they wf*1, no doubt, be the first to admit that it was the very stiff handicap that defeated the Wanderers. In two thirds of the games the Wanderers team had to reach 31 while Trinity reached six. Trevor Davies (2), John Peck (1) and Ian Gvzywna (1) won Trinity’s games.
primrose had a much easier victory over St. Paul’s ’A’ by 5—1 and, along with Calder stones ’ C,’ who defeated Cal- derstones ‘ B.‘ all three, includ ing Trinity ’ B,‘ have an excel lent chance in this competition.
Club ’A.’ however, are also in the last eight following a 5—2 win over Chatbum and from this week’s results, it would seem that Forden will be hard pressed to retain the trophy in view of their severe handicap. St. Paul’s 'B,' who defeated
Last year's whiners, Forden
C’ 5: Chatbum 2. Forden Club ■A’ 5; ICI ‘A’ (bye as Calder- stones ‘A’ have been scratched). Division ‘A’: St. Paul’s ‘B 2,
‘B’ 1: St. Paul's ‘A’ 10, ICI ‘B 0: Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘B’ 0.
Trinity ’A’ 10. Division ‘B’: Chatburn 2, Cal
derstones ’C’ 8; Trinity 'B' 4, Ribblesdale School Staff 6; ICI ‘A’ 6. St. Paul’s ‘C’ 4; Ribbles dale School Staff 5, Primrose 5; Whalley v. Primrose (no result
mNext week’s fixtures: Division •A’: Monday: Trinity ‘A’ v. Rib blesdale Wanderers ’A’; Forden Club ‘A’ v. St. Paul’s ’B’; Tues day: Ribblesdale Wanderers •B’ v. ICI ‘B’; Calderstones ‘B’
v. St. Paul’s ' A.' Division *B’: Monday: Whal
lev v. Chatburn: Primrose v, Forden Club ’B’: Tuesday: St. Paul’s ‘C’ v. Trinity ’B’: ICI ’A1 Calderstones ‘C’.
DIVISION ‘A’ P. W. D. L. Ps,
Forden Club ’A’ 12 11 0 1 22 Ribb. W. ’A’ . . . . 11 10 0 1 St. Paul’s ’A’ .. H 6 1 4 Calderstones ’B’ 10 5 1 4 St. Paul’s ’B’ .. 10 5 1 4 Trinity ‘A’ ---- 12 3 2 7 ICI ‘B’ ............ 12 2 1 9 Ribb. W. ‘B’ . . . . 11 0 0 11
Ribblesdale Wanderers ’B’ and ICI ’A’ (bye) are the other sides already through.
with St. Paul’s ’C’ for a place in the last eight and as both sides are evenly matched, this should be a really exciting con
Ribblesdale School Staff clash
test. The quarter final draw will be
Graham. Bowkers levelled the scores j st. Paul’s ' B,
directly after the interval when Primrose, ICI ’A Dust netted, but Sabden came club ’ A.’ back to take the lead for the Last week’s results: Knock- third time in the match when out preliminary Round: Trinity D. Lambert scored.
made when the three first round matches have been played. Teams already through are Calderstones ‘C,’ and Forden
I -b' 5, Ribblesdale Wanderers
once again to equalise as Smith 6, Forden Club ‘B’ 3. scored, and then they got the F i r s t Round: Ribblesdale winning goal minutes from time wanderers ‘B’ 3. St. Pauls^ B when Baskervillc scored his 6: Primrose 5. St. Paul's 'A 1: second and his side’s fourth | calderstones ‘B’ 4. Calderstones
Bowkers came from behind I ‘A’ 4; Ribblesdale School Staff
goal.Teams; Sabden: Korol; Scho field, Birtwell: Jos Wright, John Wright, D. Lambert; P. Lambert, Varnham, Graham. Parsons, Macro. Substitute: Fielding. Bowkers: Grecnall: Moon.
Calderstones •C’ 13 12x 1 0 25 Primrose ...
DIVISION ‘B’ P. W. D. L. Ps.
Ribb. School St. 12 8 1 3 17 Chatburn
12 7 5 0 19 12 7 1 4 15
ICI ’A’ ....... St. Paul's ‘C’ Wliallcy ...
Forden Club ■B’ 10 1 1 8 3 Trinity ’B’ .
as Calderstones •A' have drop- ped out of the league.
x indicates tw3 points idded
10 2x 1 7 5 11 lx 0 10 2
12 6 2 4 14 13 4 3 6 11
CRICKET CLUBS
Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘A’ 8; WANTED Forden Club ‘A’ 9, Calderstones
Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket
League officials are appealing for more clubs to come forward to join the league for the 195} season, as two clubs have drop, ped out. Mr. Tom Morley, of G, George
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1966
Street, Whalley, says that ii any team is interested in join ing the league they should contact him at his home as soon as possible.
league are Calderstones and Padiham III. and tins brim,, the league membership do-.v:i to seven.
The teams to drop out ot t-le
the k n o c k - o u t competition should make the league even more interesting this season.
A change of rule cunccmua
pended at 100, it lias been dec:, ded that an innings should consist of 30 eight-ball overs. Each innings in the final sir consist of 40 overs.
Instead of innings being sus.
WAITING TO PICK I T
guard during Octobers Olym pic Games in Mexico City, 1 the Church of Our Lady 0: Guadalupe, Mexico's coveted place of worship, where thieves are reputed to cross themselves with one hand and pick the tourist’s pockets with tne other.
Listed for special police Open vour J doors lo Colour
Rawsthorne: Evans. Pearce, Snape; Baskerville, Dust, Smith. Aspinwall, Parsons. Substitute: Scott.
COLLAPSED IN
SECOND HALF Trinity 12, Hurst Green 1 In the first half
,,
after only five minutes the visi- y |ic p our Tops at two ana tors’ centre forward headed a fine goal
had
,ne rest .mu Hunt Green m tr -ouble
Trinity m ------ ---- , anci
he’d by the Huvsl Glfee‘J -Am 1 that easy to forget?" has defence and despite the fact
« .
that in the first half rrmity Georgje Fame's recording at bad more of the play, the visi-
tors looked the more dangerous team.
R. Peel equalised for Trinity Love Affaiv> j 0hn Fred and after 20 minutes with a spcc-lP. tacular overhead kick from the edge of
.
then five minutes later Haworth added a second for
club side.
equalise and just before half time Kay had to make a fine save to prevent the visitors from equalising. In the second half, however,
Hurst Grech strove
the penalty area, and the youth
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TOP TEN
the Trinity half-backs and in side forwards took command of the game and Grime made the score 3—1 following a good through ball from Penman. Afetr 50 minutes Turnbull
1 (3 ) 2 ( 1) 3 (10)
added a fourth goal and then 10 minutes later J. Peel in creased Trinity’s ' lead. Two minutes passed before J. Peel scored again from an identical
move.Turnbull made it 7—1 with a hard drive from the inside left position, and then Grime com pleted his hat-trick with two more goals, bringing Trinity’s
total to nine. J. Peel added two further
goals, and Taylor added one to make the final score 12—1 in
Trinity's favour. Trinity: Kay; Taylor,
Grime, R. Peel. Turnbull. Hurst Green: Rigby: Tones..
P h M k i n r S 3 : 1 Best,of Bolton. Hayhurst.
4 (—) 5 ( - )
6 (—) 7 (4 ) 8 (—) 9 ( - )
perdinck (Decca). Bonnie and Clyde— Georgie Fame (CBS) Suddenly you love me —The T r em e lo e s
Am I that easy to for get?—Engelbert Hum
(CBS). Everlasting love—Tile
Everything I am—The Plastic Penny (Page
and his Playboy Band (Pye).
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One). Walk away Renee — The Four Tops (Tamla Motown). Bend me, shape me— The Amen Corner
(Deram). Mighty Quinn—Man
Penman-" Czapov,ski/ McOmk. 110 ( 8 . She we a r s my rin g - Morrlson; J. Peel. Haworth, I
Solomon umbia).
2 (Capitol 1 Vohimc
fred Mann (Fontana). Solomon King (Col- sfllinG LP
Dr. William Cole, sccrc-
br tad
ary of the Associated Board the Royal Schools of I usic Examination Board, I
id Master of the Music, I he Queen’s Chapel of the avoy, gave the monthly I tal arranged by Clitheroe I r i s h Church Organ | iety on Tuesday.
Love Affair (CBS) Judy in disguise (with glasses)—John Fred
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with the help of Webster's, the Record Centre, Market Place,
from a left wing | Engenjert Humperdinck has gained his first number one of
taken by Georgie respectively,
~j ----- -- After several weeks with
. now dropped out completely, their places in the chart being
two records in the Clitheroc Top Ten, The Beatles have
i ame ana ,
this week, as his record, ,aced -Bonnie and Clyde’ ,
their debuts in the
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1964 MORRIS Mon Pickup, titled w if very carefully used and never c a r r j
1964 LAND ROVER Deisel Hard top. OPEN ALL WEEK1
1964 THAMES S-ewt. Van. Excellent eorl ger seat etc........................................ |
CROOK S1 GRIMSHAW PARK. B l |
OPEN OAILT TILL 9 P.M. H.P. TERMS — EXCHANGES
1966 [^ L^ criJed ae new tilted neater wa . fueitaii' ’food* CORSAin* v.V c.t. Tin
^Leather, every conceivable ex
r lltVsi Crook Street Value .............. , « JaUXHALL VICTOFl SUPEIt. tmislu
1999 , ..tiVer. suooimon condition, a very 1 One carelul owner, tilted lie
fan , eolourlui personality ................. rape.) TRIUMPH JOCO. finished in
1966 ineSstinfulshable from new. a credit llrattr. washers and all the usual I
« t b iUMPH 1 2 ) 5 0 HERALD, hnisiied
,968 nod Leather. Immaculato condition. meticulous owner, heater, wash*.
„ e. K S x hAUL ORB0TA Do Luxe S.loo 1966 Black Leather H.M» mile, only and| S t ra s Include, radio, bucket seats. II m i i r a i l Oresta De Luxe fitments. C crook Street value ..............
„ , 6 ford ZEPHYR 4, finished in Ermine 1986 condition, carefully used by one las UMter. Washers Rim Embellishers. 1 „SS VOLKEWAOEN 1300 Beatlc De Lux.
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988 omerbly maintained and cared tor ' extras, Inoludmn continental be
' Standlns example et these tine mete owner, fitted wiUl a heater, washers, menu Rover duality Grook street vei Tr ium ph 2 0 0 0 , Royal blue, blue icat tiiroushout, fitted oyer-drive, re-cdi most meticulous owner, typical Crook I
i,se W0L8ELEY 1100. Imperial Maroon. 1988 l lp o r . who took this car as his nride washers and a host ol oilier c
11EE VAUXHALL VIVA De Luxe. Anibassi 866 safety belU, heater, and many other
, , , , TRIUMPH 1300 DC Luxe Saloon, fin ji-eenleather. Can only bo described
late condition .........
„ES W0LSELEV 1 1 0 Automatlo Do Luxe Beige. Rich Red Leather and walnu will eatisty even *hc mos* dlscrii positively factory tresh in every way been nut away wet. reclining seat “ jury fittings, cost now £1,335. Ac
iMS (NW-> VAUXHALL VIVA, finished immeeulate condition, tilted heater.
Luxe extras, must be cheap at only
1965 MORRIS 1100, Fiesta Yellow. Oreen ” throughout, fitted heater, washers, 1165 (NOV.) VAUXHALL VIVA, finished 11 late condition, fitted heater, washer
19E 5 VAUXHALL VELOX Series 2, 3.3 ” in gleaming black, red leather. , late property ot local director, fitu
IISS VAUXHALL viCTOn 101 Saioon. ft blue leather, superb condition tliroi and many other extras -- • • •,
196$-MERCEDES BENZ 220 SEB autom bright red leather, late property o. every eonoeivablc extra Including rati etc. Cost new over £3 000. Our usi
washers. Note the price
1965 AUSTIN WESTMINSTER De Luxe $ bright red leather, immaculate com
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1969 TRIUMPH 2000. Ouo-tono Creen « fitted heater, wins mirror, etc- Spew
1961 TRIUMPH VITESSE, finished In Pel Leather, immaculate condition, enti
1961'm.G. MiDOETTE Mark 2. British f| Leather, a beautiful examnle of tin many other e x t r a s ..............
1964 FORD CORTINA 1 door De Luxe, top green leather, excellent condi washers, rim rmbelfishers, etc. Noli
1963 MORRIS OXFORD Oe Luxe Saloon excellent rendition. Heat.r. many
overdrive, heater, washers, end a
F.STVl
1)66 VAUXHALL VICTOR 101 De Luj I Blue, Slue LeaUier, can only be de-'
unblemished In every way. Fitted I eta .................................... ■
960 (Nov.) MORRIS 1100 Traveller Cl 9 .0 0 0 miles only, can only be descri embellishers, ate. Cost new £790. Ofl
1965 VAUXHALL VICTOR 101 DC Lur* Green. Green Leather Ideal vel fitted with heater, screenwashers. ..
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1963 MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER, finil trim, remarkable condition throul wheel trims, and many other extr#
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1963 AUSTIN 110 WESTMINSTER, tin.: Blue. Tan leather, in outstanding C'
1961 VAUXHALL VIVA Oc Luxe Saloon Leather, magnificen* cond. heater.
salety bells, heater, washers, and a the puantity. it’s the duality at only
1 ,6 6 VAUXHIU-L viva, Firccrest Green. 186 owner, Immaoulale condition, In toot the district today. Our usual value a:
Vnov.) ROVER 2000. finished in shad
an2 .r rwloal Crook Street value a t , „ ^ LM A N Suncr Minx, Lakeland Bio
196S AUSTIN MINI De Luxe, finished i Impeccable condition throughout, fittt
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|nd i added great Interest to the! xamme’ by
rogra ■mre playing them. ugue). piece or group of
P°m the Introduction and I 'sue on the 946h Psalm by I mbke, with which the pro-1 ainme ended. He wag ite
(the Rev Tom Taylor),! talking
introduced by Thel
Dr. Oote played a programme 1 ’ music of J. S. Bacli. apart I
1
about! pieces!
Tlle programme opened with I f Prelude (which is normally! with the "Wedge”!
tner leaps of the pedal part. ALMOST identical
I | itk "^blighted the octave and!
. using a massive clear! independent pedal part!
low Ju-vkWas, interesting to '
, ./Playeps-was almost identi s ^iou^,the,iregistration ^ thie tcaiM two
..u.S'o pbraelng adopted wail
i^HRXHSATION and. '90y#<ny'OM FUDDLES
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F.hruarv issue on sale ativournewsagent 256^ ^""fisfani cuthoroo. Lanos. ; PjOW WINDOW j
T*^p 9*£Too£ Part Post 6d. i. VatteKSf3 Twitter Lane,
^liordetalls. Mall order onlj| TH*%OOUCTS <6) ltd .
S i ? 1 Allowed the trio supeil ’SJ, Jesu Christ, dich zti un.f which was played at thJ » recital given by Mi laries Myess./only a raontl
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