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•tigfwosr'-vc" l ea g u e t a b l e now h a v e clea r lea d


tory over boltom-of-thc- table Caldcrstones. Trinity, who shared the top


spot with them for the past few weeks, went down 3—0 to Chipping.


hand over Gisbum, are now eight points behind, but stand a good chance of over­ taking Trinity, who have played more games than any other league side.


Brockhall, three games in


the table, there is a 10-point gap between White Lions, on 22, and Bowker Bros, with 12.


In the middle regions of


Saturday's results: Brock- hall 4, Bowker Bros. 3: Bill-


AMATEUK LEAGUE


lob in a high ball which beat Kay m the air. The Trinity forward line was


unable to make any impression on the strong Chipping defence


ably marshalled by Wilf Blcaz- ard. In the second half, Trinity


glorious cnance to pull one back when he failed with a penalty.


came into the game a little more, but Morrison missed a


Calder- ‘‘Ve/^itWn miutes he scored clear the ball but Chatbum Chipping's third with a long "


Rhodes had the ball in the net again but was given off-


through ball which caught the pressure right from the start Trinity defence on the hop.


am” Gisbum took an early The two teams meet again lead By half time they were tomorrow in the Aitken Shield. 4—0 “P


stones came more into the McGurk, Morrision; J. Peel, game and had Gisburn’s dc- Howarth, Grime, R. Peel, Turn- fence under pressure for a bull, time, eventually sco ri ng


through Desemone. But Gisburn scored another


four goals before the final whistle, to gain another two points, which gives them a clear lead at the top of the


table. Scorers for Gisburn were


Taylor, Richardson; Embery, Wilson, O’Donnell: Atkinson, Murray, Southwort, Rigg, Moulsdale. Calderstones: Allen; Bibby,


Southwort (4), Atkinson (2), Rigg and Moulsdale. Teams: Gisbum: Dennett;


1-n the second half, Calder- ]or, Penman; Czapowski, K r ^ T a '^ r M Green with a "onl from Pedder


Teams: Trinity: Kay: Tay- iwth a »«U trom peaaer.


son, Seed; R. Freeman, Bleaz- ard, J. Freeman: Rhodes, Pres­ ton, Marchant, E. Squires, Mer­ cer.


Langho take one


Edwardson, Austcr. Grimshaw, Chamley: Smith, Holden,


point Langho 2,


Rushton, Dcsemone, Shuttle- worth.


Three-month ended Trinity 0, Chipping 3. Chipping ended Trinity's


three-month unbeaten run on Saturday with a victory which they themselves much needed. Play opened with Chipping


Doganwy Wanderers 2. Degamvy had the advantage


during the initial stages of the game, and took an early lead


when a shot from Sculpher hit the underside of the crossbar and b o u n ce d fractionally behind the line.


Kay, but Deganwy began to take control and held the attack almost all the time.


to score only once more, found himself with only the ’keeper to beat and made no


They were unlucky, in fact,


mistake. Another shot skimmed the


storming into attack, prompted well by their half-backs. The Trinity defence was soon look- CVcn ing worried.


side-left Squires in the 20th minute. He sent in a low shot which had 'keeper Kay well- beaten.


The first goal came from in­


last beaten on December 2. But Chipping were able to break through again, later.


This upset Trinity, who were minutes ,K ""


Hurst Green on top


through Eatough when the Chatbum defence were slow to


Chatburn 3, Hurst Green s. Hurst Green took the lead


hard, and took t -e lead again


A fine away victory


top in the first 20 minutes of this game, played on Sunday. With the wind at their backs,


Hurst Green 2, Bowker Bros. 5 Bowker Bros, were really on


soon equalised through Bishop. Hurst Green, however, fought Parsons,


they scored four goals, through Aspinall, Smith and


After the interval, chatburn fore half-time,


Chipping:^F.^Sqmres; Coqk- equalise and went back into fQV the llome j^ e, and Parsons Premier League, which they the lead with five minutes to fcored bis second after a fine will join next season. il f oal


_ , of another defensive error to s Bolton scored two good goals motion to the new Northern Huvst Giecn took ndViintotic epvpi*iii cood *»9.vgs


Wilkmson netted a fifth before Teams- H u r s t G r e e n— , . the final whistle.


Sfnril breakaway.


Bishop, Pedder, Dewhurst, Moon, Evans; Slinger. Hurst Green: Ardern; Yates,


Tones; Wilkinson, Rigby. Cross: Cullen. Seed, Stratford, Eatough, Bolton.


Wall makes brilliant save


Grindleton 1, White Lions 8 White Lions


took an early Own


g°al decides


Langho equalised through lead through Hemmsiey who equajlse(j When Aspinall was ... ..... ^ ....... .....


eaii.v lcad aj!ter 15 minutes. Bowkers Tomlinson put them into the


thorne, Brown: Aspinall, Dust, Smith, Scott, Parsons.


• . ,1 Their forward line lacked Arfem- Yates. Jones; Wilkin- cohesion, as Chthcroes has


Teams: chatburn: A. Hoi- son Rigbv, Cross; CuUen, Bol- done many times lately. And gate; Jones, Bush: J. Holgate, ton,’ Stratford, Eatough, Rich, their defence, although strong


T. Bithell, Dawson: Read, Bowker Bros. — Greenall; at timeSi was susceptible to Pierce, Raws- , .


mistakes on several occa sions.


Augustine’s School, Billington, training instructor at St.


Peter Eliadis, a _ . «


! ^ baC^ looked


made his debut for Ciitheroe at he was moved to t rhe half-back ised. a . Ol.lp.M.n cVinf centre-forward. He plays regu- line, from where He was able


movea to n * t™


football in the Combination and in the Amateur League. Although he played well in


Brockhall 4, Bowker Bros, Brockhall started well, and p^ked distinctly unhappy.


P n lp i i t ia l


took advantage of a defensive ajiowed ^ run through because Nevertheless, he should have mistake and ins centre went a defensive slip. straight into the net.


to defend stubbornly until half- waste£ Thmiiehout the second half But Bowkers dwarfed these His big fault on Saturday was long arms and fast reflexes. G j Exports 2. Southport


L>/v,' of their scoring chances and )ead and it looked as if they air, which, once he conquers Young Booth were 3-0 in the lead at the mav bc set for another big his nerves, could be very use- proved interval.


White Lions made the most Huji put Broclehall into a 3-1 him a great advantage in the season. own-goal and a goal from experience. His height great potential, given score.


bar. and Langho were forced time.


f ^ D i ^ t W d ful Ciitheroe


the Deganwy defence and was missed a penalty, which was ton gave them the lead- brought down in the penalty brllliantlv saved by keeper Wall. Teams: Brockhall—Harrison, area He scored from the spot- Teams': Grindleton — Wall; Jeffrey, Bolton; Learning, Wa ­ lk*.'


The second half was more a]most an men cihiko although Cotton broke adcied a further five goals. They goal after 70 mmutes from Hit


Ward was in fine form for Jones. O'Connell; Rigby, Thurs- ton Wilkinson, Tomlinson, Langho and foiled many De- ton. Cowell, Pedder, McCally. Hull.


ganwy shots, helping his side to gain one point.


Lidiifeiiu dim U__ .


worth, Hilton: Clagues. Duck­ worth, A. Best; J. A. Best,


Rhodes got past Penman to Kay, Miller, Cotton, Haworth.


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White Lions—O'Neill; Gar lick, Smith. Pearce. Parsons. SNOOKER LEAGUE


T. Fisli .............................. 66 G. Blackburn ................ 116 J. Ainsworth ................... 67 L. Field .......................... ^ R. Holden ....................... 50 J. Abrahams ................... 68


Social Club B 12 points Total ..................414


G. A. Aliderton................ 58 D. Cowperthwaite


G, Tomlinson ................ 59 F. Hall


Conservative Club 16 points ......... 51


W. Bray .......................... 56 W. Rcdfern ................... 60


.......................... 61 Total Chatburn B 10 points


F. Webster ......................... 48 A. Holgate ......................... <4 B. Jones ............................ 61 P. Jones ................: ........ 6° J. Fish .............................. 54 H. Frankland .................. 87


Total ................. 374


| B. Altham ........................ 61 G. Titley.......................


Police 12 points


I L. McEntcc ......................... 65 Total


P. Craig .......................... 73 T. Swift ........................ . 57


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IT. Seed .......................... HO J. Gcldard ....................... 55 G. Holden ....................... 66 T. Palmer ....................... 56 B. Smith .......................... 50


Cross Keys 8 points


I B. Lee .............................. 73 R. Cliarnley .................. 55 V. Broderick ......... ........ 42 H. Hilton . . ', ....... •'............ 56 C. Rydehe.Vrd ................ 31 M. Gorton ...................... 50


Billington A 4 points Total


D. Fitzpatrick .................. 53 W. Tiplady ....................... 52 H. Mayor ....................... 65 J. Horrocks....................... 75 C. Graham ..........


Calderstones 2 points


Unnamed player ............ 60 Total


68 ................. 371


LEAGUE TABLE ,


Waddington


Social Club A ■ ■ 18 Pendle'Club . . . .


Cross Keys . . . .


Conservatives .. • 17 139 Bllltngton B . . . . Cfiatbum A .. Pendleton . .. Calderstones .


............


18 18


17


• 20 18


Social Club B .. 20 Billihgton A ..


Played Pqints 196


18 174 163


177 177


Chatbum B . . . . ■18 Fqltce


20 160 156


154' 121


18 105 18 68


114 301 50 345


J. Horrocks....................... 45 W. Tiplady ....................... 18 D. Fitzpatrick ................ 42 C. Graham...................... 85 E. Batley ....................... 53 H. Mayor ....................... 65


Caldcrstones 4 points Total


R. Parker ....................... 47 B. Hodgson....................... 35


A. Middlesbrough ......... 32 A. Clark .......................... 32 R. Astin ........................ 29


E. Horsfie’ Total ......................203


D. Nuttall ....................... 66 H. Nutter .................... 60 F. McNab ....................... 48 R. Crazier ....................... 34 C. Nutter


Pendleton 6 points


C. MacKenzic ................ 12 Total ......................295 Waddington 4 points


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. J. Wooff .......................... 19 p. Jackson ....................... 55


M. Sowden ....................... 63 S. Cox .............................. 55 N. Watcrworth ................ 66


G. Dinsdalc ................... 39 297


Total


| D. Niven .......................... 53 Total


H. Gorodn....................... 47 H. Dewhurst ..................... 60 A. Swain ............................ 56 Unnamed player .............. 66


S. Fitzpatrick .................. 21 E. Petty ............................ 63


Billington B 8 points ................ 420


G. Whittaker.............— 63 G. Burgess ................— 12 T. Howarth ................... ->5 N. Windle ....................... 48 G. Kcrmeen ..................... ijjjj p. Hudson ............


Total ......................313 Pondlo Club 12 points


11 Total ......................415 Social Club B 14 points J. Ainsworth................... 51


L. Field ............................ 16 R. Holden .......................


J- Pish ,.............................. J. Abrahams ................... “ j . Jackson ......................... 7


Total ................... «0


To represent Cambridge


bay of Clitheroe Royal Owzn- mar School, has been selected


John A. Lewis, a farmer-head


versity In the annual cham­ pionship of the British Univer­ sities Sports Federation, to be held later this month. John has played soccer for


to represent Cambridge uni­


the university for most of this season;


TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF


Tonight sees the Ribblesdale Table lennis l^ gu e P vcr ■ ,


slones at 7-30 pm This play-off has cpme about


bv Ribblesdale defeating For­ den at Ribblesdale. and For­ den, then winning the return fixture, leaving tonight's game


to settle the issue. Both clubs have been run­


ning neck and neck over the past few years with honours about even, and with the ivalry which has built up over


the seasons, tonight's game should be a cracker.


Return Clash ................... 308 Chatburn A o points


Clayton. Green; Rudgyard, bank, Snnpson: Hintanan Hfi- T inn,_n'Npi • Onrlick. Bo


Bowker Bros. — Greenall: Choyce, Raws-


White Lions cashed in on After the interval, Brockhall's still instead of trying to find ill their chances and defence tightened up, and


the scores level by half-time. cleverly, but would then stand -nnCp


appearance,


Withnn / bbutt forVhis 2? Heeiwood 2, Rossendale 1; an.d -b ,


^ w a f stm fah-ly even and ideas, slipping through the r a lack of intelligent movement ciitheroe could well have lost a.. was sim iamy even, *uu y . .-----r.L...


,,-iu Goals about the field. He would pass on Saturday. brought f f ie -b a u . frequently quite


P rom is in f f The whole of the first half of playing in his second game mediocre football. whKh


Left-winger David Wilson, this Game was filled wi h at


cambe 2; Kirkby Town 0, Bar- row’ Reserves 1; Lancaster 2, Skelmersdale 1: Prescot Town 1. Droylsden 2; South Liverpool 2. Wigan Rovers 0: St. Helens


. ° — n tk,,-.


since his injury, still looks short times was a 1^ raugh. rtf Difltph-Tivdrticfi Kis contribu* Cliorlcys defender Jiirc rinn to u ic -nm ew w tesrand and Harvie were injured in Skelmevsdale


Bircliall. Morecambe


less as it progressed, until he seperate incidents, and both Nethei-field iook a l o ^ bafl to the box lute to leave the field for about Horw’icl .


to d score11TCUtberoe’s° winning goal


most of the plav. and Clitheroe Fleetwood Chorley who held Lancaster "


nard Kay showed only occa- The few pronnsins move s Clioiley ......... sional bui’sts of the speed he which were made were easily Marine


Oi the other forwards, Ber- never looked likescoring at,alL ^ ot' ^ lverp0°1


exhibited earlier in the season, thwarted by the visiting B u r t o o u . -3 10 | r r £ l t e s .> 6 11


............19


game than he frequently plays, passed after the res tart before Scaithport R. 24 8 although ma n y spectators Chorley. who


would asvee that he would be well m command of the game, Wigan Ro\ . . . -4 7 more suited to a position in opened the scoring. fbck®™g Bacup Borough .1 5 the half-back line than with took advantage of a mistake by Rossendale .. -5 4 the forwards.


wfriHnn liari a better Almost h- QUftftei of an houi Droylsden . . . . -6 S ^ ® rC5m, " " 04 7


.d ................... 28 ball from Kirk and ran out


was among the best seen at Shaw Bridge for some time. He nicked up a long through


But his goal, Clitheroe’s first, net out of Schofield s reach, L feSSlU'C


Holt to head the ball into the prescot Tcwn 26 5


Chorley kept up the pressure, and in the 65th minute Picker-


Bail on women


wrestlers “narrow minded”


Described as “The World]s


Toughest Man”. Dirty Domi­ nic Pye will be appearing at the Civic Hall on Wednes­


day, March 20. He will be fighting the


Canadian heavyweight cham- 1 nion, Pat Curry, from Van-


Division A championship play-off between present cham This contcst j,as rCpiaccd nions Forden Club A and Ribblesdalc Wanderers, cham- the bout between two women pions two years ago. The match will be played at (-alder- wrestiers> wh0 were with- -


Paul’s B or Primrose and | Trinity B'or Forden Club A.


Surprising margin


clash from last week’s singles Howarth (3) Mrs. P. McEntee final, between Les Dixon (Rib-


blesdale) and John Clegg (For- pa,uys games, den). As anvone who saw this whalley also reached the match will know, it was of a semi-finals with a • very good very high standard, and to- wja 0Ver ICI A, 7-2, Mrs. M. night's return should be really Vose o j , r ; Dust (2) and H. worth watching. The whole L eac h (2) won Wihalley’s match could be decided on the gomes, with R. Green and V. outcome of this one result. Parker gaining the consolations for the -works ade.


I lo n p n l in l in e l i e p c a i g a n ic c muBt now be very confident Both Whalley and St. Paul’s


•Les Dixon and Barrie Parker the semi-final draw they stand I Qreat “ *« anoma- ^ WKen «nd John Clegg and Ian crook a fadr chance, of meeting in the and the Forden pair will be flnai. looking for their revenge,


We shall also see a repeat 0f winning the trophy and of the doubles final between silould they be kept apart in


Peter Elliott-make up the two stm outstanding matches to be sides, and a really exciting played. Will all clubs mvolved |


Clnis Sims ' (Forden) and are now complete but mere ore, ..................... _ . go along to.watch, The drew for the semi-finals - ‘ . iwsmg.


to guard against the uncon­ trolled spreading of fire;


ill nintum*! lenmic fixtures chooee a calm day and ensure ^ that improvised -beaters-’, such


dM


tnKio tennis match should be in nianso nr ranee them as soon I damage to adjacent m d .e s - especially forestry plantations,


close to hand t o ^ v r n t .March issue on sale at your newsagents 2s6d i PAFKkR i mg6. woodllm<i ansaa or buUd — =1 * S \ r4


Adding to this is the return comfortable wi n n e r s. A.1 and J. Mercer (2), won St.


prisingly beat Calderstones O in the quarter final of this competition 8—1. I t was expec-1___ ted that this would be a very decent girls are prevented from close game, but St. Paul’s O earning their living by narrow- played really well to run out | mindedness.’’


Last week St. Paul’s G sur­


be in an enlightened age. Girls like Honor Blackman do judo stunts on television, but two


to ban the women. He said, "We are supposed to


Burning of gorse


including the nests and eggs of birds, farmers who still plan to bum gorse are urged to complete the work before the end of March when birds In many parts of lihe country


To avoid harming wild life, The Sportsman^ Magazine.


1963/ AUSTIN- 1966 FORD Col 1963 .WOLSELE 1962 AUSTIN '


1®68 BR-bMl 1951 Au8T.


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■ * A 4 TRADE iHd being st. Paul’s C. Whalley, St. | bers


21 21


20 19 16 13 11


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CLITHEROE TEL: 2 6 8 1


World Sports March issue. Featuring Ken Barrington in colour Rugby league at


Warrington....Terry Neill of Arsenal and Northern Ireland


of the team hantecap wunpeti- Ald y om Robinson, and evening!11 to :


drawn from the bill after ob- jections made by the Mayor,


involred several senior council mem- Tlie promoter, Mr. D. Flynn,


f t


of Salford, told the Advertiser and Times this week that he was surprised at the decision


il r v AUSl 3. Netherfield 3.P. W. D. L. Ps.


Schofield has mi- Division 1: Clitheroe 3, Chorley Great Harwood 1, Marine 1: 1; Horwich 0, More-


4, Maghull 3. L a n c a s h i r e Combination


j>EFRfGERATORS ia te s t modeU


fam ous tna&ete


IT’S 5 CUBIC FEET IT’S SLIM under 20in. IT S ALL BRITISH IT’S AT ASPDEN’S NOW


IT’S THE BEST REFRIGERATOR BARGAIN EVER


STANDJ Combination never made his presence felt as Harwie, wuson. oud.


thJohnSt Schofield had yet ton. Sub. Morley. another excellent game in goal. Referee. Mi.


more ’keeper. Wallace, w’ho left gives ciitheroe at the end of last


The Ciitheroe committee can (Bury), feel justifiably proud that they were able to find such an able successor to the veteran


defence. But later in the game SchoMd may well have^equaN 'Yickering" shot off /iff


MoveHrom inside-right to ^ H


h°L^yneVS


“ t t o W ^ ™


t.VlGhe


larly for Brockhall. and his to break aTOy j m<1 s o e P Teams: Ciitheroe: Schofield; presence at Shaw Bridge on


Saturday demonstrated the WUf Holt play^ a reason liam Kay w ;ddun, Eliadis, wide gap between the class of able game at left-back, but


the opening stages of the game, lie never really seemed to settle, and in the second half


a reason. Holden, Holt; Kirk. Suns, Wil- . wm-qu sub. Clegg.


captain. He'was never heard ^ orl% = , . th. Bannister K. Barton


Results


Saturday’s re s ults : Lan­ cashire Junior Cup: Burscough


Whitehead; Bir-


C iith eroe w in th is


gam e


through sratford. They were Hurst Green fought back and goals in the Jcad until almost Halt way tnrougn ino seco aeteats tney playing the far better football, were unlucky not to score be- j,alf, but Ciitheroe recovered almost miraculously to make y nJae nlinutes, Holden


Scott. uz ^


this game one of their best victories of the season. 2% Clforlcy played wen during,-------------------


all the time. Greenall was kept the first half, but never busy in Bmvkers' goal, making looked a side worthy of pro-


line with compete confidence, ""oh $ eu ^'U


ruffled, and he performed the role of mid-field sweeper com­ pletely, foiling many Chorley breakaways.


._ .v,. +„art. (arB®^’1 a s ? ,“ .o cU d p


year fir s t


of 1968 on Saturday. Their old rivals, Chorley, were two f<jr ^hem to avenge all the half wav Ihrniich tbo second defeats they have suffered this


____ __________ __


breaking through, took advan­ tage of a defensive mistake to


f jo t . . .


net. With the scores level at 2—2,


they would take the lead. and with Ciitheroe taking com-


hu W nowerful free mand of the game, it seemed kicks S e ^ ^ r t f f p t a c l only a matter of time .beta*


a fte r


m ira cu lou s r e co v e ry Three well-taken goals gave Clitheroc their first win ^°^ghtWHere Vas'ut^chance


day: Hurst Green 2, Bowker Bros 5.


ington 1, St. Paul's 4: Chat- bum 3, Hurst Green 5: Grindlcton 1, White lions 8: Gisbum 8, Calderstones 1: Trinity 0. Chipping 3. Sun­


Trinity — Brockhall Chatburn .. Chipping .- White Lions Bowker Bros. Grindleton .. Hurst Green Billingtbn .. Sabden — Calderstones


Gisburn —


19 17 1 1 35 21 16 1 4 33 16 13 1 2 27 17 12 0 5 24 16 11 1 4 23 19 11 0 8 22 15 6 0 9 12 16 5 1 10 11 29 4 1 15 9 20 4 0 16 8 20 3 0 17 6 15 1 1 13 3


p. W. D., L. PS.


SCHOOL HOLD TO CROSS CUP


Queen Elizabeth G.S. 1 Ciitheroe R.G.S. 5


For the third successive , , • ,


Peter Cross _cu_P Queen Elizabeth


School, Blackburn, in a two najnt Sjdc in the second half legged soccer fixture.


„ , , ,,, . ,___ • „


-y;— , ,, u-nline reversal with Ciitheroe win- scored the winning goal after a tong 5-1 to make the aggre- well-placed^ cross Ward. gate score 8 -5


------ ON


Although th e Blackburn in from the right wing, leav. th(J first ]CB( at ing three men suanded and


ciitheroe became the doou. Waddington equalised, running


year, Ciitheroe Royal Gram- cl“thel.oe, 4_ 3, the second, at neatly slotting the ball into mar School have won the Blackburn, was -


complete the corner of the net. Carus


minutes. Although Q.E.G.S. Cookson Carter, Nutate; New- fought back to make the score bv, Scott: Evans, Caras, Wad- •1 shortly before half-time, dington. Ward.


Ciitheroe after five minutes, defence. added a second after 20 Team: Robinson: Stokes,


Clitheroe’s defence remained dominant, competently mar­ shalled by centre-half Carter Ciitheroe were continually


on the attack in the second half, Evans completing his hat- trick and Waddington and Cams adding two more goals, to make it a 5—1 victory. This was easily Chtheroe s


Cookson,


Newby: Scott, Ward, Wadding­ ton, Carus, Evans.


----------- ...


Darwen Grammar School 2 Clitheroe avenged their 6—3 defeat bv Darwen earlier in the


Ciitheroe Royal Grammar School 3





season, with a 3—2 win Darwen took an early lead


with a goal from Peterson after five minutes, when Clithcroes defence was squarely caught. Carus equalised with a close- range shot after a corner kick by Nuttall but. after another defensive mistake by Ciitheroe. Darwen went ahead again to


goal line clearance


IT’S HERE! IT’S GOOD! IT’S TRICITY


Ladv Farmers’ Whisl


best performance of the season, with the defence in complete


command for all of the game. Team: Robinson: S t o k e s , Carter, Nuttall,


of the Lancashire Ladies social Section of the National Par. mers’ Union held their annual whist and dominoes drive in Pendleton Village Hall on Sat­


Ciitheroe and District branch


urday.There was an excellent atten­ dance and Mrs. R. Pearson, the County Secretary, was among the guests.Mrs. H. Wilkinson, tile presi­ dent, presented the prizes. Whist winners were: Ladies:


Evansopened the scoring for showed themselves masterly in During this half Chtheroe also


1, Mrs. J. Robinson; 2. Mrs. E. Holden; 3, Mrs. N. Wright: 4.


Mrs. J. F. Barrow. Gents- 1. Mrs S. Cowpcr-


thwaite; 2. Mrs. B. Robinson; Mrs. Russell; 4, Mr. J F.


Barrow.Winners at dominoes were: I , Mr. V. Robinson; 2. Mrs. R. p Berry: 3, Mrs. A. Whitaker;


make the score 2—1. In the closing minutes of tne


first half Darwen pressed hard and Nuttall made a spectacular


4,' Mrs D. Cowgill. A competition was won by


Mr. F. Wilkinson. The MCs for whist were Mr.


Berry. 8 imps!


J. Barrow and Mr. B. Bristol, and for dominoes Mr. R. F.


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