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PU B LIC NOTICES JCTION 15 OF THE TOWN


NO COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1962.


f'ouce is hereby given tv hcation is being mafletnfe*


ooosed development at Cluh Farm, Worston.


heroe Rural District ■ Messrs. Bell, Eastham Ua£’J


blesdale behalf .ic.


ni Mrs. Leeming for p i ^ ! r ch Cottage.


P on


. &s siion in respect Be : teacnhk for Club Cottage


Cement Ltd. ann ? ' 1UI V.1U


uhe plans and other doS? liectes submitted with it mav^fi


iue Gate. ClitheroefCldnr?^ :ay pep•oswu w.


ii’i’.sentat‘ions vrltcation cPunp-1 about tile


IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER


TTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF CLITHEROE


LICENSING ACT 1964 LICENSING SESSIONS


i Meeting for the above- Sessionscd Division will be held at


h at the hour of ten o'clock i ranting, removing, trans- itces under the abovc- lng and dancing licences and


ioned, Act and for the .ting of billiard and music


ting.


?. King Street, Ciitheroe, Isaid, as follows:


I pril, 1969.


OURSDAY. the 23rd Day of l ctober, 1969.


toon on each of the said for the purpose of granting transferring Justices’


ioned Act: for the transfer­ ior billiard licences under hs of the Gaming Act. 1845-


luse granting and transferring se ic. singing and dancing


t Sessions. 68. 33.


hour of ten o’clock in the ices under the above- an accordance with the pro­ t s under and in accordance


he provisions of Part IV off isaction of any other business


Public Health Acts Amend- a Act. 1890 and for the sferble at such Special and


lustices of the said Division, e hurch Street,


to the Licensing Hroe. BB7 2DF.


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cto Wed!


Complete results coverage of the year’s sporting spectacular in Mexico plus colour action shots and personality profiles of the British medal winners and the regular World Sports features all • included in this month* s


9ed this 13th day of Decem- Clerk T. U. LIDDLE


heroc, aforesaid, on Thursi . the 6th day of February ge forenoon for the purpose nng and renewing Justices'


Room, King Street


the transaction of any other ness cognisable at such


*D SPECIAL TRANSFER 5IONS for the said Division


.. be held ut the Sessions AURSDAY. tile 3rd day of


URSDAY. the 15th day of Iuly, 1969.


May. 1969. J1URSDAY, the 3rd day of


URSDAY, the 4tli day of I September, 1969.


JURSDAY. the 8th day of leanuary, 1970.


URSDAY, the 4th day of f December. 1969.


OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the General Annual Licen-


erooe RDf- ohCr-i Colmci> „


tcopy of the application an,i nd at all reasonable hou£


of M»«n<1 ^"^ouse


°* fcs„°£ Messrs Bel?


period of 21 days beginnlS8 of ■ M W i


liioncd io aton who wishes to a malt,boT? to


e. DC, 2 Church Brow, herler R thin that period to h Cing w should make them the


CAN CLITHEROE AVOID DOUBLE WITH KIRBY?


Kirkby Town provide the attractive opposition a t Shaw Bridge tomorrow in


w]iat should be a hotly contested game as the visitors are, at present, lying third in the Combination.


- C'i'.heroe were supposed to iui'lav Marine at Shaw Bridge, f tiiev are concerned in a g.,p match, so the Kirkby wame has been brought for­


Ke nli out for revenge, as • i-kbv defeated them 5—1 in


heir 19 games this season. C h am p io n s


ard from March 15. h The Shaw Bridge side will he -icond match of the sea-


acmvh at the top of the table, tnd have lost only three of


foa-Kirkby have emerged as (vie of the few challengers to i G\ 0;u Harwood and Burs-


TOne. could call Kirkby oown a ‘Cinderella’ club, as Pniv five years ago it was Claving in the Liverpool


ount'.’ Combination. s The" club was formed six


' easons ago and was admitted t•o the Lancashire Combina­ jion Second Division in the


o hev finished as champions ;hi Division 2 in 1966-S7 and in . eir first season in Division 1


mdcile of a season when Nel- T Reserves dropped out.


tVatcrsou. secretary and a vmcr plaver for the club, c -,3'd that since the bigger


p.hey finished 13th with 39 oints.In Ins opinion. Mr. Gcofl


ylubs such as Morecambe, t r.herfleld and Chorley left ihe combination, the stan- si ird of football had dropped slightly, although there were


beason, he said. “We have heen playing very well, but •ad a minor setback last g>vek when we played three tames and could only win


till a fev: good teams. s Of Kirkby’s progress this


KThe. average age of the ta’.rkbv side is 28. and it con­ p ins two ex-Football League Clayers in goalkeeper John poates who was with South- R ir:. Chester and Tranmere Movers; and half-back Bobby v urdoch, who has seen ser­ Soice with Liverpool and


hree points.” Average


Flbert. Harris, is also an ex- i ootball League player, hav­ tng plavcd in goals for Ever- Ran. Southport and Tranmere overs.Mr. Waterson said the


uthport. AThe team manager, Mr.


majority of the players are part-time professionals, and one of them, Brian Todd, has not played since he received c an -.njury in last season’s


later.


Defence but attack


good, poor OJitheroe brought back a point from Bacup on Satur­


Despite all their pressure, c however. Clitheroe c o u ld


tount themselves fortunate shat it was not Bacup who tcored maximum points when


day. but with more accurate finishing they could have returned to Shaw Bridge with two, as several forwards missed golden opportunities to score.


•goal’ disallowed by the ref­ leree after he had consulted a


Clitheroe’s defence was, as s always, pretty sound although


hey had what seemed a good inesman.


uome wild clearances led to t nnecessary complications in he play.There fas a shock for the


visitors when they arrived at Bacup as Bernard Wallbanck was out of the team through t illness, and his place was


w ar-old Reserve team player t ho had not been picked for ahe second team, was named


eeven so there were several gxciting incidents in the r ame which rose to quite a teasonable standard of enter­


o ecial mention must be made s f Harvie. True, he has been hpoken about before, but he t ad one of his best games for


ainment spOf the Clitheroe team,


aken by Wayne Harvie. yeJohn Titterington, a 16-


guise, for it gave Harvie the t chance he needed, and he


s substitute. a In one way Wallbank’s


bsence was a blessing in dis­


aers baffled time after time t nd was constantly splitting phe home defence with pin­ f oint passes to his other


ook it magnificently. d He bad the Bacup defen­


orwards. c Clitheroe introduced a new


quisition. S to p p ed


Jentre forward, 27-year-old aim Cunliffc from Chorley, hnd though ho failed to score ace looked a more than useful


DOne felt sorry for young t avid Wilson, for hal’d as he fried, he could not find the morm that has taken him past gaany a defender in previous


mes. u Almost every' time he came


■ '.t.sh at Shaw Bridge when che received concussion after


p against the uncompromis­ sing Bacup defenders he


Polliding with a Clitheroc SThe top scorers for the club


a' far arc McCarthy, Finley Bnd the coloured forward, W.


Coates: McDevitt, Brown R.’, Murdoch, Hurley. George; Clegg. McCarthy, Finley. Kil­ dare. Brookfield. Substitute:


rown.The probable team will be:


Bn vn W. e Obviously Clitheroe will go


;ll out to avoid succumbing a ■ : he ’double’, but more foceurucv will be needed in the ti rward line and a little more I ghtening up in the defence of the Shaw Bridge side is to


teemed to run straight into dhem and when at last he aid get round them, either an srm or leg stopped him in his


tride.In the end he began wan­ tdering from his wing, and


shere was no-one to receive aood job Wilson did wander,


he ball on the lefL g On the other hand it Is a gos he scored the equalising


he club.Mick O’Neill had another good game in the goals, and was given full coverage by Tommy Haworth, who is cap­ ably filling the gap left by the departure of Sims, and Colin Williamson. b The other pair from the


Clitheroe Advertiser aid Times, Friday. December 13. iW


I Their third successive victory Shortly after the start of


E C l i t h c r o e Reserves


E marched to their third suc- E cessive victory on Satur- E day when they defeated = Greenbank Cel ic 7-2 at = Shaw Bridge and in doing = so they gained sweet = revenge for the heavy de­ l i feat they sustained at = Greenbank earlier in the = season.


Bridge players overwhelmed their opponents. Clitheroe opened the scor­ ing after 10


Sagar beat the Greenbank goalkeeper with a fierce drive from the edge of tho area. e Five minutes later, how­


minutos when tever, Greenbank got on level


E In the earlier meeting, E Clitheroe, with only nine = men, were beaten 0-7, but on = Saturday It was a completely


got in a tangle. Gradually the Reserves gained control of mid-field and between the 20


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35th minutes, they scored four goals, three of them by inside right Johnny Mann, f and the other from centre


rms when the home defence th and


orward, Brent Cunliffe. AM A T EU R L E A G U E LOCAL TEAMS DO WELL Chipping moved up to


within striking distance of the top clubs in the Clith­ croe Amateur League fol­ lowing their 6-0 home win over Hurst Green on Saturday.


Pack four. John Kirk and t eter Holden both played


l could, frankly, have been a Wittle sharper, for neither Mel s iddup nor David Baron ttamped his own authority on


uilt forwards. The two mid-field men


second point of Uie season d on Saturday with 2-2 home


h White Lions, with a 21


aheir part, but they were both bgainst reasonably lightly-


he game. b Bernard Kay and Cunliffe


f oth tried hard to put some wire into the attack, but Kay i as hampered by an early


t lubs, Grindleton, Wadding- Con and Gisbum, in the s raven Cup, athough Gisburn liefortill have to beat Grassington


raw against St. Paul’s. c There are still three local


now two points clear at the top, but they have played one more game than Bowkers, who are second. t Oalderstones, despite losing


orn® win over Trinity, are


shree of their 10 games this weason, are still m third place,


inhile Gisbum, after catch­ o g up with some of their f utstanding fixtures, are in fifth place with nine points


rom .seven games. Grindleton gained their


t too often left to force his way bicture in the game when


hrough by himself. p Cunliffe was soon in tho keoth he and Bacup's goal­


tain on a couple of occasions a before Bacup got a shock lead


Calderstones 3, Billingtou 2


final.The draw for the quarter final was made last week and Bu it Is: Grindleton v Skipton


e they reach the quarter


t lldogs: Earby v Waddtng- ton; Bentham v Grassing- Ron or Gisbum; and Park


roame will take place tomor­ f w week, and the quarter oinal matches will be played


overs v Skipton Town. g The Grassingiton/Gisburn


n Saturday, January 8. GTomorrow’s fixtures; Hurst


reen v St. Paul’s; Caldei--


a eper, Clayton went up for b. higti cross from Kay but noth narrowly missed con­ ecting.Clayton was found uncer­


njury, and Cunliffe was all Calderstones soon atttaek cncrease its lead. Billington


Two goals from their


cfter 17 minutes. Tire ball Dame over from the left and s uxbury met it first time to


full backs in the last 10 minutes gave Calderstones a 3—2 home win over plucky Billington at the Hospital ground on Satur­ day.


lam a shot past O’Neill. i Haworth worked his way


his led to several moves t being broken down because


posal from the inside right soTition.he pitch was in a very


corry state with mud patches s vered over wilh heaps of tand and this made ball con­ irol difficult. Tlie wings were


btain the win they so des­ perately need.


ofailed to take full advantage a T this.here was little to enthuse


Bnto the Bacup penalty area, a ut Clayton saved his shot


Tarsed forward to Cunliffe. t he centre forward shot on


K poor back pass let in a ay, but he slipped as he was wbout to shoot, and the ball went straight to Clayton. Play Bas a little rough, and Kay, soaron, Wilson and William­ mn all had to receive treat­


A Prominent


ent during the first half. n Cunliffe was again promi­


n excellent condition, how­ fever, but all foul- wingers


l bout the way both forward


Olympic results issue


ines squandered chances, but


Cent in an early second half t litheroe attack, but he shot uoo high. He went dose min­ f tes later when he cut in crorom the wing, but he was Awded out.


he ball being booted out to Wilson, who shot home from


close range. mFour minutes later a lines­


is decision. t Bacup substituted Single-


histle went. CTeams; Bacup Borough; Dayward, Davis, Tomlinson;


crossbar and one an upright i as the hospital side tried to came more into the game and


dareless marking in *he home eqefence let in Hilton who f ualised with a diving header


rom a cross by Willis. a Billington took the lead


t Calderstones attacked from ahe start, and Backhouse hit


nd deflected it for a comer. p Harvie broke dear and


he run but the ball went just wide with Clayton beaten.


home the rebound to make it 1—0 after six minutes.


n upright before slamming Two more shots hit the


While Lions 2, Trinity 1 Though they were a goal


down after 15 minutes, White Lions fought back in their home game against


Trinity on Saturday, and ran off the eventual win­ ners by the odd goal in three.


g fter 66 minutes Clitheroc got the goal they deserved. A t oalmouth scramble led to


f an, who had been out of davour with the home crowd, rid nothing to enhance his seputation by flagging for off­ aide when Pearce netted oc h post and the referee upheld


bon for Wild after 75 minutes, a ut it made little difference, mnd both sides continued to


wiss chances until the final Hlayton; Sanderson, Barrett;


Luxbury, Bowman, Pearce, gleewis, Wild. Substitute: Sin­


HCton.l i t h e r o e : O'Neill; l aworth, Holden, Kirk, Wil­ Kiamson; Widdup. Baron; Say. Cunliffe, Harvie, Wilson.


f Eccles. s Saturday’s results: Lanca­


ubstitute: Titterington. o Referee: Mr. G. M. Treritt


Bhire Combination: Bacup coorough 1. Clitheroe 1; Burs- Mugh 3. Lancaster 3; Leyland Motors 2, Prescott Town 2; 0 arine 3, Barrow Reserves 2; Nelson 1. Great Harwood 1; Prestwicri Heys 4, Darwen L; Radcliffe Borough 8, Fytham 0: Rossendale 1, Rormby 3; Wigan Athletic Weserves 1, St. Helens 3; Migan Rovers 3, Blackpool Fechanics 2. ambe 0.


nfter 60 minutes when Willis vietted following a great indi­


dual run. c Calderstones made a tacti­


Asal move by substituting d pden for Desimone, but it ’id not pay off until the last r0 minutes when Fitznatrick


aced through and netted. With five minutes to go, a


game side came into the i me, and Hemlnsley equal­


perm ally, but O’Neal saved R. Peel’s spot-kick. Shots from both side were very inaccur­ oate until Caswell found an


sed from a comer kick. Trinity were awarded a


R. Peel opened the scoring


Bowkers 4, Chatburn 4 Five players were booked


Lpening and gave White t rossbar minutes later, and


ions the lead. c CasweU hit the Trinity vhen B. Edmondson, the


t3;ones v Ohatbum: Billing- von v Bowkers: Low Moor Club dl Chipping; Gisbum v Grin­


stones 3, Bihington 2; Bow­ tkers 4 Chatburn 4; Grindle­ Llub 1, Gisbum 2; White


Calderstones.. 10 7 3 0 17 Bowkers — 1


6ions 2. Trinity 1; Chipping , Hurst Green 0.>p w D L P White Lions.. 11


8 3 Chipping


Ohatbum .... Hurst Green.. Low Moor


Gisbum .... ...


Trinity ....... Grindleton ...


Billington ••• St. Paul’s ....


eton.Saturday's results: Caldcr- Con 2, St. Paul’s 2: Low Moor 0 19


8 3 3 1 9 9 3 3 3 8 n 4 0 5 8 l 3 2 6 8 l i 3 1 7 7


0 6 1 3 13 77 5 3 0 12


1 3 1 6 7 ¥i 2 3 6 7 0 0 2 8 2


shot from Hardman was de­ flected past Threlfall.


Hoyle; Fitzpatrick, Hardman; Auster. Reynolds, Shuttle- worth; Bibby, Holden, Leach, Backhouse, Desimone. Substi­ tute: Aspden.


o remain at 3—2. Teams; C a ld e r s to n e s ;


mIn the last minute Hoyle Hade a brilliant save from t ilton and allowed the score


WBillington: T h r e l f a l l ; T hitehead, Scott; Gorton,


White Lions fight back to win hofor Trinity, but slowly the


Sagar controlled mid-field;


ad very good games. John Nuttall and Bob


the second half, Clitheroe made it 6-1 when Nuttall net­ attackted; but in a rare visitors'


back. p With 10 minutes left to


Greenbank pulled one


his sesond and Clitheroc's seventh goal.


ouIt would be unfair to single H Clitheroe’s team: Burch; = ast any one Clitheroe player waworth, Procter; Shuttle- E d it was a tremendous team Horth, Riohards, Nuttall; E Hisplay, but full baoks Harry h aworth and Stephen Procter


lay, however, Cuniiffe scored wunlifio, who led the line = best game for the club.


p Both Mann and Cunliffo = Clayed exceptionally well, and = ith a lot of dash, had his =


top effort. = radley.


Sagalnksman J., Mann. Cuniiffe, = B r, Bell. (Substitute: =


\show how lto score


Youngsters


should take a lesson in goal­ scoring from their youngsters The first team has scored 32 goals in 17 games, while the Reserves havo netted 31 in only 13 games. t The leading goalscorers for


F It aPPsars that Clithsroo ootball Club’s first teamers unliffc 5, Ma *nn 3. *


supporters is -that the first team has been drawn away to Maghull in the Lancashire Junior Cup. tho tie to be played next month; wh'le the t Reserves have got a bye In


Cup news for Ciitheroe *


dent's Cup, and are at horn’ against Whittingham or Lytham Land Registry in the Second Round.


he First Round of the Presi­


the club canteen on Frid-y evening, organised by Mrs. V. Adcroft. About £9 10s was Iraised for club funds.


A jumble sale was held in * * *


and the forward line was very = good with Mann’s lethal E s shooting and Cunliffe’s non- =


§§


fixture against W a I m e r = Bridge tomorrow.


The Reserves have an away = fr E


CALDERSTONES HOLD THEIR TOP POSITION


Calderstones 7Y have kept their place at the top of


Division ‘A ’ with a ,win over Ribblesdale Wanderers B , while Calderstones ‘B’ beat Primrose 7-3.


BTrinity ’A’ drew with I.C.I. tlw,’ T. Wilson winning his Clubee games for the Youth


ClubI side.n Division ’ B.’ Forden A ‘B’ were beaten by I.C.L a ’ for whom K. Woodworth gnd J. Jackson won all their I.ames. St. Paul’s ‘C’ beat t C.I. ’A’ in a re-arranged fix­ ture and Chatbum ‘B’ won


heb’ first match of the season when they defeated Catholic Youth C’.ub ‘B,’ J. Stratton winning all his games for the


village team. There were two drawn


games between Bowkers and Ribblesdale Wanderers 'C and Chatburn ‘A’ and Venture Scouts. M. Hall won three games for the Scouts. s Next week’s fixtures: Divi­


Trinity ’B’ .. 6 Chatbum ‘A’ .. 7


DIVISION ’B’ P. W. D. L. Ps.


St. Paul’s ’C’ .. 6 Forden Cl’b ’B’ 7 Cath. Y.C. ‘A’ 7 Ribb. W. ’C’ ... 6 Venture Scouts 6 I.C.I. ‘A’ ......... 6 Chatbum ’B’ 6 Bowkers __ 5 Cath. Y.C. B ’ 6


0 11 4 6


1 U 2 1 10 10


Large range of


Rion ’A': Monday; Primrose v. Tibblesdale Wanderers ’B'; I.uesday: Calderstones ‘B’ v.


Moor Club v. Calderstones ’A’; Thursday: Trinity ’A’ v.


C.I. ’B’; Wednesday: Low


Cure Scouts v. Trinity ‘B’; Ratholic Youth Club ’A’ v. Wibblesdale Wanderers ‘C”, ‘ ednesday: Bowkers v. I.C.L


he two teams are: First team: Widdup 7, Wallbank 6, Wilson 5 and Kay 3. CSecond team: Nuttall 9,


Forden Club ‘ A.' t Division ’B’: Monday: Ven­


A’; Chatburn ‘A’ v. Forden Club ’B’: Thursday: St, Paul’s ■ C’ v. Trinity ’ B.’ d Results: Division ‘A’: Cal­


2B’ 8. Catholic Youth Club ’B' W; Bowkers 5, Ribblesdale ‘ anderers ‘C’ 5; Forden Club 2B’ 8. Catholic Youth Club ‘A’


A’ 5. I.C.I. 'B' 5. 1 Division ‘B’: St. Paul’s ’C ‘. Venture scouts 5; Chatbum


Cald. ’A’ .... 7 6 1 0 Low Moor Club 5 4 0 1 Forden Club ‘A’ 5 4 0 1


: Forden Club ‘B’ 3,1.CX '-V


DIVISION ‘A’ P. W. D. L, Ps.


Trinity ‘A’ .. 5 1 t 3 Ribb. W. ‘B’ .. 5 1 0 4 Primrose .... 6 0 0 6


Old. ’B’ .... 4 2 1 1 I.C.L •B’ .... 8 2 0 4


Werstones -A’ 6, Ribblesdale C anderers ‘B’ 4; Primrose 3.


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COMPLETE FOOTBALL OUTFITS


in various colours FOOTBALLS 35/11


‘ alderstones ’B’ 7; Trinity 50. I.C.I. ‘.V 0; Chatburn ‘A’


TR A C K SUITS TO F IT A L L AGES


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son, Ireland, Hilton, Willis, c Duckworth. Substitute: Brit-


histlethwaite, Swain; Simp­ liffe.


over from eight yards. o Caswell and O’Neal were


ficom every week with


ondson for Trinity. Teams; W h ite Lions: O'Neill; Waterhouse. Potter; Geeton HeminsJey, Foulker; Woodworth, Kitchen, Grime,


CasweU, Briggs. MTrinity: Edmondson. M;


isitors’ outside right, shot


ouTackles were far to rigor­ b s and the referee tended to f e a little lenient despite the cact that his notebook was


and another sent off in a bruising 4-4 draw between Bowkers and Ghatburn on Saturday.


Hurst Green attack blunted


Chipping 6, Hurst Green 0 The Hurst Green attack


which had scored 21 goals in its last three games, was well and truly blunted at Chipping on Saturday, when the home side won by six dear goals.


Gt. Harwood 19 16 2 1 34 Burscough .. 18 12 5 1 29


c .A. Cup; York 2, More­ P W D L P


Kirkby......... 19 12 4 3 28 Lancaster .. 20 12 1 7 25 Marine — 18 9 3 6 21 Wigan Rov’rs 18 9 3 6 21 S t Helens .. 17 9 3 5 21 Formby __ 19 9 3 7 21 Prestw. Heys 17 9 3 6 20 Darwen .... 21 8 4 9 20 Clitheroe


ital


b Chipp:ng bulit up a 4-0 lead wy half-tune, and though they seere well on top in the mcond half, they could only


anage two more goals. CDuring the second half


Radcliffe Bor. 16 7 3 6 17 Rossendale.. 18 7 3 8 17 Wigan Ath R 18 6 3 9 15 Leyl’nd Mtrs 19 6 3 10 15


17 7 4 6 18


Dukinfield . 20 4 6 10 14 ?rescot Town 16 5 4 7 14


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B’pool Mecs. 14 5 3 6 13 Barrow Res. 20 4 4 12 12 Nelson ......... 18 4 2 12 10 Bacup Bor... 18 3 2 13 8 Lytham __ 16 0 3 13 3 DAVID BODERKE


FOR GIFTS


whipping lost R. Freeman who had to go off the field


ith a bad ankle. s Cihlpping’s goals were


(2) .on R. 12), and Freeman P. s Teams; Chipping: Atkin­


scored by Rhodes (2), Cook-


on; Rich, Freeman R.’. Cookson L. Blezard, Freeman P.; Procter, Rhodes, Mercer, Cookson R. Substitute: Mar-


Holden.


chant.Hurst Green: Stephenson; Cross G., Bailey; Seed, Wil­


kinson, Shaw; Cross A.; Eatough, Stratford, Bolton, Greenhalgh.


Substitute:


Atkinson, and then Bush fouled Aspinwall, the latter being booked for retaliation. t The second half was much


ull.


Rough and tumble in drawn game ln the game Bowkers’ inside


he same and contained a i couple of dubious goals. Late feft, Aspinwall, was sent off


onstantly being used. Bithell of Chatburn was booked for a fierce tackle on


or retaliation after being fouled by Bush, who was not booked.Brcrwn (3) and Atkinson scored for Bowkers, who led 2—1 at half-time, and Bishop


SCHOOL WIN FIVE TIMES


Bacup and Rawtensiall 3, C J t .G 5 . 5 Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s First Eleven gained


s C l i th e r o e always had a alight edge over their opponents t nd were never in trouble once


its fifth win in succession when it defeated Bacup and Raiw- tenstall 5-3 at Bacup on Saturday.,________________________


superiority. c Both defences had trouble in iause of the muddy conditions


hey had established their clearing the ball quickly be­ ya en Evans shot home from 35


r en Evans dribbled the ball aound the goalkeeper following pla brilliant move involving five Eyers.


n the goalmouths. whClitheroe opened the scoring whrds. The second goal came


w vans completed his liat-trick r hen he notted front close pange, but soon after Bacup hulled one back, to make the


alf-time score 3—1. scIn the second half Halpin


f ored twice for Clitheroe, the Eirst following a good run by t vans, and the second from a


two more goals before the end, but they had no hope of win­ tning because of the strength of


hrough pass down the middle. Bacup did manage to score


Ehe Ciitheroe side for whom pvans played extremely well in s rompting the attack and Wil­


Hlater, Purves, Newby, WUson; t arrop, Evans; Davies, Whit­


on played well in defence. S ditheroe te am : Chew; aker, Halpin, Ward.


West Lancashire League Divi­ sion 2: B.A.C. Warton 2, Longridge United 9; Black­ pool Mechanics Reserves 0, Whittingham 4; British Rail


League table Saturday’s results in the


0, Blackpool co-operatives 3; CHtheroe Reserves 7, Green- bank Celtic 2; Lytbaiu Corin­ thians 2, South Shore Ran­ gers 4; Walmer Bridge 4. Thornton Cleveleys 2.


LEAGUE TABLE


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