by some of the Young
lAfter the business meetim- ars- R. M. Wilkinson. se£f' nry of the Gisbum Mother's
• ion, and her sister, Mrs n scription of their trio CLITHEROE F.C. e Ca.n ;, save an interesting
lideasda’ illUStrated by colour ro Earlier this year they new
r rom there they all went bv hain to Calgary and stayed
a tawa, and her daughter-in' o here Mrs. Wilkinson’s son Fs waiting for them Tere for a short time.
w, Ann. ■They went on to Ottawa
c rn. a lecturer in geology and aography at the university
h hen they went by car ourough the Rockies to Van- e ver and Vancouver Island,
x Capstick and thanks were opressed by Mrs. J. H. Ren-
tuming along the border . Tlie projectionist was Mrs
n.Refreshments were served y the committee.
reworks on the Village o reen, and from money given
aTnlirche children in the village ' d the usual bonfire and
o Slaidburn
old in the village hall, when ookting for the new officers o place. The tellers were
' omen’s Institute eThe annual meeting was
h them sent £1 3s. for the ildren of St. Denys Home.
e ommittee elected were ‘ sdames A. Dickinson. J.
l. L. C. King Wilkinson C d Mi-. James Leeming.
olland, L. C. King Wilkin- \ on. J. Leeming, L. I. Lewis,
Vhalley was welcomed by he president and' she spoke >n the origin of carols, and liter had carol singing with he members. nThis was most enjoyable,
a Mason, E. Newhouse, G. nmrker. S. Pearson, W. B. ha say. H. Robinson, N. L. ‘‘ w. J. Steen, and Miss I. Vaddington. Mrs. K in g r ilkinson was re-elected Missesident. E. Postlethwaite, of
' d thanks were expressed by re held a whist and domino ist. L. Lewis, and M.C. for
is. J. Leeming. Iiist and Dominoes elaidbum Women’s Insti- o on Friday evening in
i d-miers were: ladies: whit, d Mrs. Whlttem; 2, Mrs.
, inson; 2, Mr. N. Craven; i-liss M. Jackson; 4, Mr. W.
■ m Ringway to Montreal ihere they were met by Mrs • lkinson’s daughter, Marv tho is a lecturer and demon! trator at Carlton University
Clitheroe has given away easy points, says manager Unfit
■ .’.jibed Haslingden on the • •am lourney, the fog lifted d -uddeuly as it had corns
he pilch. . Several people were sur- for as the coach
r The CJiiheroe parly oavelled to Prcstwich Heys an Saturday and arrived tht the around at 2-15, but h e referee decided, one oour later, to call the game fil because of the pea-soup ■oe which covered most of
>-;.--od at the state of the • i olier hi the Manchester
homo game against Wigan k.avers, who have the same . a. i:n.:< r of points as the
p ve .-ecu them fall to ninth O v e rsh a d ow e d
lace
own.Tomorrow Chtheroe face a
o«>iar Bridge side, but a t ririv better goal average, rvirari •■ .farted quite well, and ■ .-o tiie time were in the rioi) lour, bat recent displays
nVAcar. Ro\ors are a com- ' ir.i;:vc;v new side, being f
...mded in 1950. They played
or fliree seasons in the TABLE TENNIS -- eauue on Saturday, when they defeated Primrose 6-4. ----w St. Mary’s b y
1 f funds, and raised over sT.izes were presented by 1 was Mr. E. Harrison,
ie: 3. Mrs. A. Parker; 4, k Bond. Gents, 1, Mr. A.
Jth.ominocs; 1, Mrs. H. Jack- s : 2. Mr. A. Townson; 3,
? C. Sutcliffe: 4. Mr. G.
"hanks to Mrs. Lewis, the and all who had
ung Farmers ihe weekly meeting of the
he panel, which comprised i Messrs. W. Blackwell, of dburn; and
er in the chair. .
here was a wide range oi ics requiring answers, and
ntions sent in by odier bers. ks were expressed by Mr. t Tosside
ausiness meeting »*' f nd arrangements vere i or the Autumn Fair to
the Tosside Mothers E.nd was thanked oy
H. Newhouse of Weil er was the hostess and
.ier’s Union f at the mcmtlily meet-
'’ spoke on her experi- a as a teacher hi Liver-
b Metcalfe, d tomorrow.
ge" S ^ ^ fV S S -■ ; builders
d by Instawte mem >upper was p ro v e d ^ ana
man and. Mr. ?*
! keptwindowseveral rmissj1"; a *eW
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ped were expressed by 5. J. Steen.
bdbum Young Farmers an which was held on ly day, took the form of d Questions" with Mr. W.
dburn; R. F. Berry of i;heroc; N. L. ®aw of sNewton, had to
k for dominoes Mr. A. ; inson. A supper of hot res and apple pie was
CRGS weD beaten
t o ar..-wcr to the quick and ■lfcisivr Blackburn attacks v 'hid; created havoc in the ’isitors’ rearguard tunc and
lackburn. n The Clitheroe defence had
m litheroe Royal Gram c ar School's First Eleven drashed io its heaviest i efeat for some time when at lost 0—10 on Saturday Bgainst St. Mary’s College,
St. Mary's College 10, C C.R.G.S. 0
.ime again. s From the start, tire home
aWhereas the Blackburn at :acks were built up by long dnd accurate through balls ■ nyn the middle from which s!:• home centre forward Icored ax goals, tire Clitheroe mron:, line was painfully slow H Us bulld-up of attacks.
agful: of goals. Accurate
PC D. Elliott ,
panel was very entertaui- h in its replies,
n e club chairman. Mr. n Robinson, presided and
Nlo k .S la te r. W ilso n , W,, ■
he whole match. BC’.i’hcroe team: Chew;
’cr h Evar
lide pressed hard and always booked capable of scoring a
Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘B’ wone their list match of L the season in Division “A’ of the Ribblesdaie Table Tennis
PRIMROSE FALL TO WANDERERS
games for the cricket club
side.Forden Club ’A’ beat Low- Moor Club 6-4 in a very close game, with John Clegg again c having three wins to liis
D. Parker won all his three
’redit, in the other Division dA’ match, Calderstones ’A’ eaefeated I.O.I. ’B’ fairly i sily, with G. Roberts scor
ng three victories. a Division ’B’ appears to be
7 atholic Youth Club ‘A’ by Keeper Bates in superb form sheir own ’B’ side by the
s two-team race at the pre •ent stage, with Forden Club
convincing win over I.C.I. ‘A’ with J. Mercer taking full marks with three good wins. R R e s u l t s : Division *A’:
ith maximum points. CForden Club ‘B’ disposed of t-3, while Chatbum ’A’ beat ame
score.St. Paul’s ‘C’ had a verj-
wB’ and Chatburn ’A’ leading
Pibblesdale wanderers ’B’ 6. 4rimrose 4; Low' Moor Club s Forden Club ‘A’ 6; Calder
Caul’s ‘C’ 8: Chatbum ‘A’ 7, Vhatburn ‘B’ 3; Trinity ‘B* 5, Yenture Scouts 5: Catholic Couth Club ‘A’ 3. Forden Cllub ‘B’ 7; Catholic Youth
tones 8 .1.C.I. ‘B’ 2. P Division ‘B’: ‘LC.I. ‘A’ 2, St.
b alf-time came with Black hurn leading 4—0, and they thad no difficulty adding to Aeir tally after the interval. 'up measure of the home side’s B enority was that the hlackburn goalkeeper only t ad make one save during
h a r r o p. Halpin: fr* a kev. Purve.s.
Low Moor Club; Thursday: Trinity ‘A’ v Primrose: Fridav. Calderstones ’A’ v
dion ‘A’; Monday: Forden Riu b ‘A’ v I.C-L ‘B’; Tuesday:
Calderstones *B’. t Division ‘B’: Monday: Ven
d ub ‘B’ 3; Ribblesdale Wan s Next tveek’s fixtures: Divi bblesdale Wanderers ‘B’ v
erers ’C’ 7. .
Ture Scouts v Forden Club ‘3’- Wednesday: Chathum CB’’ v Trinity ‘B’; Bowkers v Catholic Youth Club ‘A’;
I.Catholic Youth Club ‘B’ v P .I .-‘A’; Thursday : St.
Calderstones on Saturday. t alderstones attacked from ahe start only to find, once r g a in , a stubborn a n d wesolute defence barring the
h Conditions were very geavy, especially in the Coalmouths for Low Moor Club's home game against
Low Moor Club fl, Calderstones 3
ay through the middle. f When the hospital side did
however, they found Bates in f the home goals in superb
m for CaldcrstonCxS after six
Bibby.inutes from a cross by ■ their lead after 38 minutes
orce their way through, orm.Leach opened the scoring
The visitors increased
when Backhouse netted fol lowing a free kick taken by Auster near the half-way
line.Though they had a 2—0 lead. Calderstones did not have' everything their own way, for Low Moor Club were unfortunate not to score on at least two
occasions.After half-time the home w side pressed tor 10 minutes
Cithout success and then c alderstones began to retake
move which started in the wented the Calderstones for
ontrol and added a third goal after 65 minutes when Bibby finished off a five-man
Calderstones half. v Stubborn goalkeeping pre
ards from increasing their
aul’s ‘C’ v chathum *A’. Ribb’e-dalc Wanderers ’C*
” 1
olubs in the league because l f having to postpone their ceague fixtures in order to compete in the Craven Cup
Billlngton 1, Chipping 7
Amateur League cham pions, are failing way c behind most of the other
last season’s Clitheroe
ompetition. On Saturday, they were
asupposed to play Cononley in m second replay, but the willatch was postponed and w be played tomorrow, v hen the team should be
isiting Blllington- ■ If Gisbum beat Cononley,
prgainst for the First Round bgainst Grassington has to
whallenge to die leaders as u ell as maintaining their wnbeaten record when they S ent to Billington on haturday and defeated the
to their advantage. DThe switch of putting K.
oper. a Unfortunately, the match
e played, tomorrow week,
wLawson a n d Buchanan Moere outstanding for Low
unlucky to see one fine effort bounce off the goalkeeper's body and be cleared.
lead, although Barrett was
sto or Clnb, and for Calder a nes, Holden and S. Hoyle, Moo recent signing from Low
games.r Club, had very good BTeams: Low Moor Club:
M.ates; Humphries, Johnson s ; Johnson I.. Taylor, Law-
artley.
Ratrick, Hardman; Auster, Lee y n o ld s , Shuttleworth; hoach, Holden. Barrett, Back H use, Bibby. Substitute:
Gisbum are falling well behind Gisbum Football Club,
i they have to travel to Giass- angton whom they are drawn
on; D e an , Ptlktagton, Holder, Buchanan, Hltchin. Substitute: Ireland. p Calderstones: Hoyle; Fitz
wereation Second Divisioa They 1 Division 2 champions in s96G and this is their third
eason in the First Division. o The club runs two teams,
overshadowed by the other Wigan club. Wigan Athletic, who are making the running L in the Northern Premier
Ronnie Close, said that to some extent the Rovers are
Cheshire League before join ning the Lancashire Combi
bne in the Lancashire Com r ination and the other, the Weserve team, in the South ti est Lancashire combina
on.The club secretary, Mr.
eague. Injured s Mr. Close, who js in his
sLeague clubs, including m- (ido forward Bert Llewyllyn aWigan Athletic. Port Vale lind Crewe); Graham Cim- Pffe (Rochdale), and John
earson (York c ity . Pearson, who was u centre
tving player. Mr. CJose said clhat he has been with the s ub for nine seasons. and is
till only 26.
p The club used to have a Brolayer-manager in Eddie N wn, the former Preston Corth End and Biim'ngham e ity player, but he left at the nnd of last season, and has aot been replaced as yet, although Roy Hart is the mcting-manager at the
second season as secretary, paid that the outstanding a layers in the Rovers’ side t re Roy Hart a winger and Uhe acting captain, and Tony Hnsworth. the goalkeeper. c e mentioned that the team oaptain, Harold Roper, is still bn the injured list with a t roken foot which he sus aained in a recent match
gainst Rossendalc United. s A few of the players have
een service with Football
will be: Unsworth; Hall. Crank; Cunliffe. Cadman. Pearson G.; Hart, Llewyllyn, s Pearson J., Green, Derby
omentHe said the probable team Chris Sims
beforward with York but left t cause he did not like ail the sravelling, is Wigan’s leading gcorer this season with 11 oals.Another Pearson. Graham,
the team's left half, who is no wa relation to tile centre for
rd. is Wigan’s longest ser- AMATEUR LEAGUE Top clubs set hot pace
c Though last season's bhampions, Gisburn, are t eing left behind in the Citle race because of their t raven Cup commitments, the top three clubs are set
t alderstones. who made ohe running at the beginning t f the season, are still in fhird place with 11 points
C suffer a defeat.
rom eight games. Low Moor Club went down
dto their fifth successive t efeat, while Grindleton, at tlie bottom of the league fable, have yet to record their wirst win of the season, and Sere beaten at home on
ing quite a hot pace. s Bowkers and White Lions
thtill retain the leadership and toey, with Chipping, have yet
postponed. L T om o r r o w ’s fixtures: Morindleton v. Chipping; Low
urn v. St. Paul's game was Geague: Trinity v. Bowkers:
C or Club v. Hurst Green:
hatbum v. White Lions. Craven Cup: Preliminary
Ging 7: Bowkers 6, Hurst Lreen 2: Grindleton 0, White Cions 3; Low Moor Club 0, b alderstones 3. The Chat
aturday by White Lions. p Results: Billlngton 1, Chip
White Lions 7 5 2 0 12 Caldcrstanes 8 5 1 2 11 Chipping .. 5 3 2 0 8 Chatbum .. 4 3 0 1 6 Billdngton .. 7 2 1 4 5 St. Paul’s .. 7 2 1 4 5 Trinity .... 6 2 1 3 5 Low Moor Club7 o 0 5 4 Gisburn — 3 I l 1 3 Hurst Green 5 1 0 4 2 Grindleton . 7 0 1 6 1
Barkers
P. w. D. L. PS. 7 5 2 0 12
Round second replay: Gis bum v. Cononley (at Barn- oldswick, R o lls-R o y c e ground).
LEAGUE TABLE
put a couple of regular alayers as both Chris Sims und Colin Williamson were t nfit for last Saturday, so the weam selection will have to a ait until some fitness tests
ofar-old Jim Booth, formerly B Deganwy Wanderers and Crinscall in the Blackburn
ombination, was due to
hire. Substitute: Miller. o Clttheroe may also be with
re held. yeA reserve team player, 21-
tmake his debut for the first weam at Prestwich and so he r ill still come into the gameckoning for tomorrow's
e. ■
r Mr. John Procter, Clithe- poe's manager, was dissap- wointed that CUtheroe’s game Has postponed on Saturday. soe said, "We have given s me easy points away this aeason, but I am positive that t good run of results is bound
Ridiculous
o come.”The recent Bukinfield o match was a prime example
pf how the team threw away points. Mr. Procter said, ‘We blayed some of our best foot Dall of the season against gaukinfield. but then went and ri ve away both points in t diculous fashion. I think the team is willing to show
hat we have had some bad luck.”
bhink wc have seen their est.’’Mr. Procter said that the
l He added, “I still think the gads are capable of some very t ood football and I don’t
club is trying to make pro- e 0-1. Defeat
t With exactly one third of lohe season gone. Clitheroe can t ok tack on their start to
dhey became the first side to Haefeat league-leaders. Great i rwood, when they won 1-0 Gn an F.A. Cup replay at
he season with mixed reflec
tions.They have, as Mr. Procter said, thrown away some easy t points, but on the other hand
ever-presents, they being David Baron, John Kirk, Mel Widdup and David Wilson. p Once again there are a few
a used in the first 13 games,
reat Harwood. So far 19 players have been
nd of those, only four are ositions in the forward line —John Kirk ever-present.
that are constantly changed. Six different players have been tried at both centre for ward and inside left, while five have been tried on the right wing.
p he appearances of the (1layers are: Baron (13), Kirk ( 3). Widdiup (13), Wilson (13), Sims (ID. Wallbank (ID. Williamson ill), Holden
Ty.
CThe match tomorrow will be wlitheroe’s third meeting f ith Wigan Rovers, and so Car the honours are even. mlitheroe won 3-0 in the first l eeting in 1966-67, but lost gamast season’s corresponding
visions for some indoor train ing facilities for the winter months, and these should be available in the near future.
Sa-gar (8>, Schofield (8), Haworth (3), Cockcroft (2). O’Neill (2), Robinson (2), and Burch, Fenton and Nuttall (cne each).
C It is a long time since r ertainly has not been
Consistent
htheroe had a consistent c goal-scorer, and this dream Sealised this season, as the
hhaw Bridge side’s 28 goals plaave been scored by 12
beSix different players have a en named as substitute, hlthough only three of them plaave been called upon to
10). Holt (10\ Kay (S». BLACKBURN COMBINATION
o Ribchestcr Reserves deservedly beat St. Joseph's 6-3 sn Saturday, but had the visitors’ defence been a little
STEADY ENOUGH RBlackburn Combination Division 2
ibchester Reserves 6, St. Joseph’s 3
scoring for Ribchester when he netted from close range following a square pass freon Wareing. s The latter added a second
the
roon after from the inside puight position, but the visitors Mlled one back when h cLean shot home after two dome defenders failed to
ear.Finder restored Ribchcs-
i ter’s two-goal lead before the bnterval when he lobbed the hall over the goalkeeper’s
ead.
sePetty fouling marred the a cond half of the match, ond, after scuffles had broken
Penally
by the referee. s McLean made the score 3-2
ut, two players were booked hoon after the re-start when
e converted a penalty
teadier, the result could have been quite different. Fotbergill opened
wawarded against Ribchester h hen Stead was judged to
c wever, Ribchester in Freased their lead when f ielding headed a long ball Mrom Pindcr into his own net. t inutes later Hartley reduced whe arrears for the visitors s hen his right wing shot tailed into the toP comer of
ave handled on the lino. hoStraight from the kick-off,
f oats for Ribchestcr, the first srom close range, and the mecond, .the best goal of the o atch, from an acute angle gn the left wing following a Food inter-passing move with
he net. g Pindcr scored the two final
Wett; Stead. Wilkinson:
othergill, n Ribchesfcr's team: Ben
thiwaite; Cronshaw, Rigby, Wareing, Fothergill. Pinder.
oods. Hesmondhalgh, Dow-
WADDINGTON LACKED GOAL PRESSURE
Waddington Reserves 2, Mill Hill O.B. 5 Blackburn Combinatioa Division 4
• morrow’s game, which will be played on tire Barnolds- wick Rolls-Royce ground at 2-45, will be picked from: Dennett; Whittaker, Richard son, Kenny; Embery, Wilson, O’Donnell; Atkinson, Wood- worth, Cartel’, Mergentelz, Price.
which means that if Gdsburo win tomorrow, then their home game against Low Moor Club will have to be
postponed.Gtebum’s team for to-
Billington caught out too often c Chipping kept up their
d uckworth to centre forward goaid bring the home s'de one d l, but the strong visitors’
ome side 7-1. o Billington’s defence was too ere quick to use this fact
aften caught out of position wnd the Chipping forwards
Bowkers 6, Hurst Green 2.
bCards.hipping’s goals were scored Py Rhodes (3), Bleazard. orocter, Freeman D., and ow Kwn goal, while Duckworth
t efence prevented any fur wher glory by the home for
. netted tor Billington. The game was well con-
Bowkers below usual form t Although they enter
fhe picture, but the home
till managed to win 6-2. t Hurst Green were always in
lained Hurst Green as deague leaders on Satur l ay, Bowkers fell well be sow their usual form, but
orwards were the more dan
s nd Rawsthorne (penalty) Scored for Bowkers, and t tratford and Greenhalgh
gerous on a ground that was made very slippery by the sun shining on the frosty surface. a Atkinson (3), Aspinwall (2)
Ahe game were Aspinwall. Btkinson and Baskervillo for
or Hurst Green. t The outstanding players in owkers and Greenhalgh,
trolled by the referee, Mr. E.
Harris.Teams: Billington: Threll- fall; Scott, Whitehead; Swain A., This tie thwaite, Gorton; Simpson, Willis, Hilton, Duckworth K., Wallbank. F Chipping: Atkinson; Rich,
Cookson 1., Preston; Freeman P.. Procter, Rhodes, Mercer,
reeman D.;
Cookson R. Substitute: BleazaTd. Referee; Mr. E. Harris.
Cross and Wilkinson for R oon, Evans; Pearce, Scott,
kerville. Sub.; Smith. C Hurst Green: Stephenson:
TOUGH TASK FOR ROVERS R With b o t h Blackburn
f }ns in the First Division, dace Wolverhampton. Wan
r reating a new post-war wecord of eight successive
asks tomorrow. c Burnley's youngsters, after
n overs and Burnley win Ling on Saturday, East wancashire football fans b ere in a happy mood, but t oth teams have tough
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t radually climbing the league Wolveable in recent weeks, the m s have stayed round the
iddle of the table, and are
erers at Turf. Moor. g While .Burnley have been
currently placed 15th with 16 .points from 18 games- 0 The Wolves were beaten
s—6 at home by Liverpool a ohort while ago, but in their hther 17 league games, they wave only conceded 16 goals, a hereas Burnley, taking into hccount their wonderful run, 1ave conceded 31 goals in
s star', Derek Dougan, who hhook the football world by oanding in a transfer request Cn the eve of the Rover's’ F.A.
hub’s centre forward, but he as not hit his top scaring
8 games. A former Blackburn Rovers’
i up Final with Wolves in d960, is now . the Midland
Hurst Green. MTeams. Bowkers: Greenall; wall,awsthome; McLean, Aspin
t ut the visitors held on to Iheir commanding lead until, pn the second half, Behan toulled one back for Waddlng-
n.Mill Hill added another
w ehan and Williams both b ent close for Waddington,
Bserve side.
minutes from time. S Waddington team: Loynd; Wes, Manning; Williams,
ors scored a ubstitute; Robinson.
t ressure, however, the visi smith, Jones; Riley, Harri
fifth goal two S ard, Behan, Clegg, McLean, Freeman R.,
LAPSES IN LANGHO DEFENCE
Langho 3, Higher Walton 5
l After holding a 2—0 Head, L a n g h o allowed b igher Walton to get right Sack into the game on eaturday, and the visitors bventually won the Black- bum Combination fixture
Atkinson, Brown, Bas-
soross, Bailey; Seed. Wilkin S n, Shaw; Holden, Eaitough, Bolton.t r a t f o r d , Greenhalgh,
t hen N o o n e put Miller shrough. ABUer’s shot was btopped by the goalkeeper, r ut hit a defender and
y 5—3. wLangho had taken the lead
Mil free kick far a foul on M ter. Once again Noooe put w iller through, but the latter Olaguoas brought d ow n and
ebounded into the net. a The second goal came after
b
Place.alace,are only one.point Sehind Blackburn in t aecond. Division, title race,
p ondon tomorrow to face Paromotion-rivals. C r y s t a l
form this season. L Blackburn Rovers travel to
nd a win for. either dub s tomorrow would certainly
trengthen their chances. f The Rovers' paid their
revenge.
Pirst-ever visit to ; Sellbiurst Paark, home of Crystal l lace, last season when they
match, so a win or. even a t draw tomorrow would give
ost by the only goal of the he Lancashire dub ample
kick..Lapses in the Langho defence, however, g a v e c Higher Walton scoring
scored, from the free
nterval the scores were level at 2—2. h Langtao were shaken alter
shances that were quickly inapped up, and by' the
t alf-time when the visitors book the lead, but they came Back and equalised when t ooth shot across the face of dhe goal and the bail was
eflected home off a defender. t Higher Walton regained
aworth. Substitute: Jump.
vng on Miller’sh o d luck; the Dolden, Best J. A.; Oague,
Lh e ir. lead and while, the i angho players were reflect
isitors added a fifth goal. HLangho's team: W ard; Buckworth, Best A.; Noone,
Hooth, MUer. O’Donnell,
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Two Clitheroe Amateur
Dhe arrears a second time. p espite all the Waddixrgton
goal to make the score 4-1, t before the home side reduced
League players who were sent off In a league game recently, have both been fined £2 and suspended for seven days by the Lancashire Football Association. The players, J. 8haw, of
Hurst Green and J. Hartley, of Calderstones, were sent off by referee, Mr.
during the Oalderstones Hurst Green game on Satur day, October 19| which the visitors won 4—3.
J, Swain,
gay spell during which six fi cond highest scorer with
ames were played. seBernard Wallbank is the
g Lyers.eading the way with six soals is Mel Widdup, but he dcored all his goals in a 19-
f ve, and David Wilson has sour to his credit. The other bcorers are Kay (3), Holt (2. Both penalties), Kirk (2), and Saron, Holden, Robinson,
er 4: Marino 2, Daxwen 2;
by David Boderke ( orough 0, St. Helens 0,
Wigan- Athletic Reserves 2, Barrow Reserves 0 (aban doned at half-time); Wigan Rovers v Presoot Town (post poned).
Rabandoned 70 minutes); ossendale 1, Lytham 1: LEAGUE TABLE
Marine ......... 14 6 3 5 15 Rossendale .. 14 6 3 5 15 Wigan Rovers 13 6 2 5 14
s agar Schofield and William Borough 1, Kirfcby Town 5;
on (one each). B Saturday’s results: Bacup
Gt. Harwood 15 12 2 1 26 Burscough .. 14 10 3 1 23 Kirkby Town 14 9 3 2 21 Lancaster .. 16 9 0 7 IS • Formby Town 14 7 3 4 17 Wigan Ath. R. 14 6 3 5 15
0urscough 3. Great Harwood t ; Leyland Motors 1. Lancas
St. Helens .. 13 6 2 5 14 Clitheroe __ 13 6 2 5 14 Duktafield .. 15 4 6 5 14 Darwen .... 15 6 2 7 14 Prestwich H. 12 6 0 6 12 Radcliffe Bor. 12 5 2 5 12 Prescot Town 12 4 3 6 11 B’pcol Medhs. 10 4 2 4 10 Barrow Res. 15 3 4 8 10 Leyland Mots. 15 4 2
Nelson .........13 3 1 9 7 Bacup Bor’gh 14 2 1 11 5 Lytham __ 12 0 3 9 3
DEFENCE WAS NOT t Mrs. H. L. Cosgrove was elected Lady Captain of ahe Ladies’ Section of Clitheroe Golf Club at the section’s
AWARDS PRESENTED AT GOLF CLUB
honorary secretary, Mrs. N. t M. Oglethorpe; honorary
F. Haworth were elected to C the committee. Tho retiring
ecreary. Miss N. Brown. Mrs Elected
nnual meeting on Wednesday week. Other officers elected were:
creasurer, Miss B. Speak: Haptain elect, Miss P. M. s aydock; and competition
. T. Asp Inwall and Mrs.
r cratch prize, Mrs. G .J. Kay; ding competition, Mrs J. Hud Hleston; brooch, Miss O.
E.indle; electric prize, Mrs.
prize tlie following; President's Stain’s prize, Miss O. Hindle;
prize, Mrs. D. Hindle. t Lister cup, Mrs. D. Satter-
Mrs. J. Mansfield; Veteran's J Prize, Mrs. Satterthwaite;
Hadfield; second eclectic hwaite; Duckworth cup;
sournament, Miss K. Wilkin
Mrs. J. Glover and Mrs. B. Hargreaves; winter league,
s Three lowest extra day Mcores in the Silver Division, l rs. G. S. Hargreaves; three Bowest extra day scores in the fironze Division, Mrs. Lay-
Mrs. E. Hadfield and Mrs. J. Higson. Scores
meld; three lowest scores on
edal days, Mrs. G. J. Kay. Prizes given on medal days
on; All-England foursomes,
unior's prize Miss P. Hay- dock; Stableford foursomes, Mrs. H. L. Whittaker and Mrs. G. Clegg; knock-out. t Mrs. F. Hadfield; American
t aptain was Mrs. H. L. Whit
aker.Prizes were, presented to
, Mrs. N. Storey; Cap G O L F
were presented to Mesdames: G. J. Kay, J. Mansfield, D. I Hindle, J. Garvey, P. Kelly,
PI. Shaw. T. AspinaU, R. Y. Farkinson, J. Glover and Miss
. I. Tyerman.
Clitheroe’s Top Ten
1 (1) With a little help front my friends—Joe Cocker (Regal).
4 (—) This old heart, of mine - 5 (—> ■ All along the watch-
3 (—) Eloise — Barry R y a n (MGM).
............ tower — Jimt Hendrix Experience (Track).
2 (2) Tlte good, the bad and the ugly—Hugo Monte negro (RCA).
—Is’.ey Brothers (Tamla Motown).
6 (3) Those were the days 7 —Mary Hopkin (Apple).
(5) Only o n e w om an— 8 Marbles (Polydor).
wThe chart has been compiled k ith the help of Websterls, Mar a et Place. Last week’s pladngs
10 (—) You’re all I need to get by — Tammie Terrell (Tamla Motown).
9 (4) Little arrows — Leapy Lee (MCA).
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(—) Breaking d ow n th e walls of heartache—The Bandwagon (Direction).
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