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Kirkby had to their Clitheroe
Clitheroe lost 1—2 in
their home game against Kirkby Town yesterday week, but when one con siders that the Liverpool side is in second place, one realises how Clitheroe
Clitheroe made and missed enough chances to give them a convincing half-time lead, but by the time the whistle was blown for the interval, they had to be content with a
draw.Bernard Kay opened the scoring for Clitheroe after 19 minutes, but eight min utes later Kirkby were on
made them fight. During th e first half
level terms again. Clitheroe had had many
chances to set Kirktoy back on their heels before the first goal, and in fact they ihad had the ball in the net two minutes previously, but i t was disallowed for off
side. Twins .
eroe had the Peel twins play, ing for them in the same match, with 'John a t outside right, and Robert a t inside
For the first, time,, Clith
^Mick O’ Neill was back in goals for Clitheroe, and he played superbly, handling with confidence and clear ing swiftly and cleanly. He could not be blamed
fight for victory
pionship, but this went by the board by the time the final whistle had gone, as Great Harwood had won 3—2 a t Bacup to clinch the
title.It was.not surprising that Kirkby only had a faint chance for the title, when one considers that their 11 semi - professionals were pegged back on the defen sive during the first halE a Clitheroe team more than half of w h ic h w o re amateurs Kirkby had the first chance
two brilliant saves from Clegg and Finley before Kirkby equalised in the 27th minute. Brookfield crossed, the ball to Finley but as O’Neill moved to cover, he slipped, and the centre for ward’s shot hit the back of
the net. Kirkby took the lead after
69 minutes when Finiey got a boot to the, ball during a goalmouth scramble, and prodded it home. Two minutes later Wilson took a corner kick, and Nut-
to score when Nuttall con ceded a free kick outside the area, but King’s shot was
chance when he beat King, but he shot straight at
high and wide. Wilson had the next
created the best opening yet when Murdoch received the ball in front of goal, but he shot tamely a t O’Neill, who minutes before had made a brilliant diving save from McDevitt. Clitheroe had the ball in
Coates. . After 15 minutes Kirkby
Superb
appealing for offside. Brown missed an easy chance for the visitors when he side- footed the bail inches wide of the far post as O’Neill came out to challenge. Almost on time, the Clith
With the Clitheroe defence
tlie net after 17 minutes when John Peel finished off a Wallbank-Wdlson move, but the referee awarded a free kick for offside. Two minutes later, how.
from Finley. Teams: Clitheroe: O'Neill;
AHEAD, ACCORDING! . TO FORM
EXCITING MATCH , *
Clithcroe face Marine at Shaw Bridge on Thursday, in
placed opponents that Clith croe will have played in their last four games, as they are lying well in the top half of
the club’s penultimate game of the season Marine are the. highest-
modern-day ways °/r
the table. The Liverpool club could
tail's header was cleared off the line by Hurley, with Coates beaten.
ing forward lines from scor-
“ From 1935-36 10 1938-30, and Clit the first season after the war,
eventually finish in th e; top five, as' it has games in hand over all the clubs above. In the earlier meeting in
the season, Clitheroe went down 1-4 at Marine, with goalkeeper John Schofield scoring Clitheroe’s only goal when the strong wind carried one of his drop-kicks the full length of the pitch. In recent years Clitheroe
heroe did not fau to reach
treble figures m the Lanca-1 shire Combination. In those days, teams did I
not care if their opponents scored three or four goals, as long as they scored four or
five.
have not done as well against Marine as they would have liked, winning only one of the last seven meetings at Shaw
eroe defence, minus William son, who had gone off in jured, was split but O’Neill made another superb save
Haworth T„ Procter; Haw orth H., Williamson, Nuttall;
ever, Clitheroe had the ball in the net again, and this time it counted. Wallbank orossed hard and low from the right and Kay scored with . a glorious diving
for either Kirkby goal. When the first one was scored, he looked to have it covered, but he slipped in the mud, and then the second was scrambled in from a hectic
Peel J., Peel R., Kay, Wall- bank, Wilson. Substitute: Hinksman J. Kirkby Town: coates;
header. O'Neill was forced to make
spell of pressure. After Clitheroe had taken
Hurley, Roberts; McDevitt, King, George: Clegg, Mur. doch, Finley. Kildare. Brook field. Substitute: Brown. Referee: Mr. I. Smith, of
Accrington.
Bridge. The clashes have often led
to exciting matches, and even some high scoring at times.
the high scores were, predic tably in the seasons directly
The games which produced before and after the Second
World War. Two notable Clitheroe vic
tories were in 1935-36 and 1947 by 5-3 and 6-4 respec tively, and in 1936-37, Marine had a 5-4 victory. I t is a startling comparison
when one takes a look at the scoring feats of teams in the 1930s and late 1940s, and those of today, with all the
the lead it looked like a home win was on the cards, but both teams faded after the interval although the visitors managed to take the
Leyland Motors had every
reason to settle for a 1-1 draw at Shaw Bridge on Tuesday evening. Without
Plenty of determination in poor conditions
Clitheroe have been taking nQW jn drawing their last the opportunity of trying 2
during the final games. several young' players five away games and it was cleared> . wood in the race for the Lan- as possible.
Before the match Kirkby . Bridge that they were deter- however, young Bond, a most still had an outside. chance • Bi to „:ve awav as i^ je impressive inside right who has of overhauling Great Har- mineu io givu y
painfully clear at Shaw a few minutes from the end,
KNOCK-OUT WINNERS Clithcroe Royal Grammar School's under-13 team
defeated- Ribblesdale County Secondary School’s under- 13 team 3—1 in the final of the Pendle Schools Knock
played at Gawthorpe School, Padlham, was very even dur ing the first half
with.no goals being scored until min utes from the interval
land beat three defenders in an excellent van before net ting.
Ribblesdale took the lead after 40 minutes when Hol
nets late: with a good header from Heyworth.
Clitheroe equalised ■ mom. ■
After half-time, Ribbles dale attacked strongly and
out competition. The match which was.
were unlucky not to take the
lead.Clitheroo managed to hold
unrewarded.
cashire Combination cham- Clitheroe took the lead after Tuesday’s performance—equal- goalkeeper, whose anticipation ised the scores with a.'.well- and dare-devu diving frustrated
many good ideas, but no great The outstanding player of the shooting power— at least on game was Eastham, the Motors’
Outstanding °
ted in Clitheroe’s goal ratios from the early 1930s until just after the break. In 1932-33, when it all really
This state of mind is reilec- . . ,
started, Clitheroe's figures were 96-73. The following year they scored the fine total of 127, while, at the- same time, conceding 86.
Conflict
•65 in 1934-35; 119-79 in 1935- 36; 117-79 in 1936-37; 139-82 in 1937-38; and 118-75 in
So the goal-scoring went, on, with the ratios being 96-
1938-39. The war broke up organised
football for a few years, but in the first full season after the conflict, Clithcroe were back again in the goals, scor ing 107 and: conceding 105. What present-day crowds
would do for such prolific scoring, 212 goals in 42 league games!
Slow start Clitheroe Cricket Club
“ with'6'nothing except a breaking any squares this 79 minutes when Waiibank certain of both points, and one j “ e o w i i n n V e a s u ^ ton-half dace to fight for. season thev have succeeded forced the bad through from is still left wondering why two Harwood Bowling League,
1 w
and Blackburn Alliance, who last season had to have a play-off to decide the result of the Great
range after _a series of picture-centi'es from Wallbank have started off this season t ‘ attacks had never been properly on the ’.eft should have gone at opposite ends of the
table. Blackburn, who have won
directed shot after Clitheroe’s clitheroe time after time, defence had been spmdeagled. 0 ,Neilli his opposite number, . _ _ Earlier, he had been gujltj ajs0 jla(j a g00[j game so that I Whalley (3) 123; Oswald-
their first two games, are five points ahead of second club, Ribblesdale Wanderers, while Clitheroe, who have lost their only game, are stuck at the foot. Last week’s results: Rib blesdale Wanderers (7) 159,
of two dreadful msses and it ^ Spectators were treated to | twistle Conservatives (2) 120. was eridently a source of great a number of lively incidents, a satisfaction to him to score the „reat deal or endeavour, hut goal which gave Leyland the much real science. point they scarcely , deserved On a tricky ground, due to This was by no means an
derstones S.C. (2) 133. .
Heyworth. ... . — Holland . was unlucky not
firm against terrific pressure and they reversed the posi tion until they- went ahead with a - well-taken-goal from
to score as Ribblesdale tried hard to equalise, but five minutes from time Pye put Clitheroe further into the lead after a defensive mix- up from a comer kick.
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the mud and the bumpy sur- end-of-the-season, game, and face, there was naturally not a the remainder of the home lot of good football but plenty matches should be well suppor- of endeavour and determina- ted, for spectators at least are tion a fast pace being main- likely to be attracted to young- tain’
90 minutes.
Clitheroe should have made their efforts and never refusing to give all they have got.
Cricket results
These are the results of
the Barrowford v. Clith eroe Social Club cricket match held last Sunday:
ting; E. Holden, 2; W. Atkin son, 4; Simms, 11; D. Thomp son, 6; E. Horsfield, 3; R. Thompson, 7; L. Aspinall, 4; Dedder, 1; Brown, not out 6; Nester, 0; Barton, 0; extras, 6; total, 50.
Clitheroe Social Club, bat
Holden, 8—1—17—4; S. Whitley, 3—1—12—1; K. G. Hirst, 5—0—15—4.
Barrowford, bowling: E.
Hirst, not out 23; J. Hand- ford, 2; D. Horsfield, 1; K. Britcliffe; 6; D. Wadsworth, 2; J. Lomax, 5; D. Cordon, 3; A. Marsden, 0; J. Johnson, not out 8; extras, 3;. total, 53 for 7 wickets.
Barrowford, batting: K. G.
ing: Brown, 14—6—28—4; Horsfield, 6—1—9—1; R. Thompson, 7—1—13—1.
CUtheroe Social Club, bowl
taking place on Sunday are: Burnley IH v. Clarion; Lucas 11 v. Barrowford; Clitheroe Social Club v. Wellington.
This weekend’s matches
ed during the whole of the stei-s lacking tne finer arts of the game, but never tiring in
due to Baron who worked un tiringly with purpose and skill at centre half; is positional play was a revelation.
A special word of praise is
were in second gear for most of the second half was mainly due
The fact that tlie Motors Confidence
to the confidence with which the Clitheroe defence passed the ball back to O’Neil: at the sign of any real danger.
a good game, and to the for ward line. Wallbank and Harvie were mainly the main springs of any worthwhile attack.
The two Haworths also had
turn of speed could well have changed the whole pattern of .play.
Kay was an absentee, and his
T. Haworth, Procter; H. Haworth, Baron, Riley; John ston, Hudson, Wailbank, Harvie, Wilson. Sub, Burrows.
Teams, Clitheroe: O’NeiU;
Pickup, Kershaw; N e lso n , Derbyshire, Brtodle; Battersby, Bond, Dixon, Masson, Hines. Sub. ’Green
Leyland Motors; Eastham;
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pigeons Bad weather on Satur
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church, a distance of 63 miles.
The race was from Whit
though a few straggled home a bit late, Jones and Addison getting home, first, closely ., followed by R. Lavin and W. J. and F. Cottam.
Returns were very good,
the main pools winners. ■ Twenty-eight members sent 402 birds.
Parker and Pinchard were
city. 1105.00,. time; one hour. 45 mins. 21 secs.; 2, R. Lavto, 1099.76, one i horn: 46 mins. 45 ‘ secs.; 3, W. J. and F. Cottam,
Results: 1, Jones ana Addison, velo
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i Smith, 1094.14, one, hour 46 mins. 28? secs.;-' 7.:> G. i Wilkto-
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. . N.-Hall, 1071. 52;-one hour 48 mins. 29 secs.
10. Tho<r£by and T>cftihcuse. 1082.18, one hour .47 liitos." 35 •secs.; 11, V. Alderson, 1073.83, tone hour 48 mins. 19 sec.; 12,
: son, 1091.07, one hour. 46 mins. 39 secs.; 8. F. Nutter 109" 11. on«. ho”v. .46 min.'.' 82/,I
B. Robinson ............ 7jL G.
Billingron ‘B’ 6
D. Geldard F.. Swain . J. Wild : ..
A. Swain .................... 79 - Robinson 77
48 74 40
389
E. Tomlinson ........ Dr Ccrwperthwaite K. Allen ..'.............. W. Bray
Conservatives 4
W. Worthington ...
J...Blackburn ' . ........
• Obatburn A’ . . . -Waddtogton .*A’ • .
Chatburn ’B’ . .. Billlngton ’A" . . .
,. Cross -Keys-:..-. Calderstones ; ‘B’.
iPendle. Club .. ‘Waddington ‘B’, . Billington ‘B’ ...
Pendleton . . . . . . . . Social ■ Club -B’ ' . 'Social Club i'A’i Police Conservatives . . . Calderstones ‘A-
•
..68 . 39 52
55 : 44
46 304
>,26 •:5 26'
, 26 25 26
26 26 28
. 26 ‘ 26
' 26 : 26' ’ 26
' 26' M. Starkie ................ Calderstones ‘B’ 4,
T. Holden ................... 33 S. Sterling ............... ™ T. Walmsley ............ 26
J. Haworth ................ fO A. Fitznatrick ............ 40
340
M. Cox ...................... t 3 D. Wright ................... 6? G. Walmsley ............... 51 T. Walmsley ............ 89 J. Behan ................. ®0
A. Wright ................ 22 381 B. Smith ................... 77
J. Geldard ............... “ T. Palmer
Cross Keys 7 ............... -9
D. Sconce...... ............ E. AVtham •................ °i J. Williamson ............ 49
317 Chatbum rB’ 10 Waddtogton ‘A’ 6
F. Webster ................ 83 H. PranWaiid ............ 7“ B. Jones ................... “9 A. Holgate ................ J. Fish ................. ................. ................. ’9 P. Jones ................... b3
398 Calderstones ‘A’ 10
;H. Mayor 'D. Fitznatrick
H. Clayton ................ “U J. Horrocks ............ 64
C. Graham ............... 4-
W. Tiplady .. Pcndle Club 12
G. Burgess
85 81 81
421
F. Hudson J. 'Whittaker . . . . . . .
n; wtodle .......■:... T. ■
Howarth ............
.47 68 50 56 67
If. Knowles . . . . . . . . . . I®2
. 279 256.. 249 237
390 280
. ,220 205
. 234
' -174 166
. 200 1 182
• 162 ""113
’ 163
M. Sowden - ................ S. Cox ....................... J. Sowden ................
A. Hargreaves ............ aa N. Burgess — . . . . . . 114
Social Club ‘B’ 9
T. Slater ....................... 63 E. Holden ................ 41 G. Blackburn ............ 49
D. Nivan 369
G. Soink ................... N. Waterworth ......... J. Wooff .................. 57
339
. Whalley’s ; teams
. whalley' Cricket C lu b ’s teams for Saturday’s matches
against Great: Harwood are: First XI (at: home), G. Ire
Iderson, • D. Blezard, J. ^Thiel; fall, T. Parkinson, R. Single ton G. Davenport. Scorer, K.
land G. Topham, J. Peters, J. Rudd, N. Duckworth, ,.A.-An-
Marshall. Meet at the ground, wickets pitched :2-30. pm. _ :
lerve O. Bradley. .Meet at the Dog inn at 1-30 pm. Travel
| Entwistle, M. Bibby, E. Sud- hdabv.: R. Peters,' A.' Holgato, !B. Emmett,:';P..- Sutcliffe, J. Parkinson, P. Bradley. Re®*
Second XI (away), G. Ains worth, 'J.' Peters \ Jnr., W.
by car. ,<.****» - ■
Clitherceriaway,. tb e ^K rd XI team ?will, bs: -A. «,RudU,, R.
For Monday’s .game versus . rim
I 'Ronnan; ' K. • ^Marshall/* ^ B, Rydeheard,',! A. ‘ Wilson, D. ■Lister. Reserves,. S.‘Holden, N.
Peters: J; Parkinson, C. Brad ley. P. Bradley; A.:Ronnan, A,
■Redfeam.;
Meet.at ,bus
stop.at 5-45fp.ni.
46 48 49 85 54
57 Waddtogton ‘B’ 14 Chatbum ‘A’
B. Hodgson .......... A. Middlebrough .
R. Parker ..............
T. Fish ................. A. Clark .............. E. Horsfield ..........
CUtheroe Cas. .. 1 1 0 7 Lowerfold Park I 1 0 7
. 1 1 0 8
Blackburn Allianoe (8) 147; Salesbu'ry M.C. (8) 159, Cal
Blackburn All. . 2 2 0 15 Ribblesdale Wan. 2 1 1 10 Oswaldtwistle C. 2 1 1 8 Salesbury MC .
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League champions c L - . u
Chipping are in with a
great chance of completing the ‘double’ in the Cilth- croe Amateur Leogue this season, as they are already league champions, and on Saturday they won through to the final of the Aitken Shield. Their feat was made pos~
sible when they defeated White Lions, runners-up in the league, 3—1 at Shaw Bridge.
Shield, it will be a fitting climax to their 10th season in the Amateur League, dur ing which time they have won the ‘double’ on three occasions.
Should they win the Aitken
their first season in the league, and completed the league and Shield ‘double’ the
They were champions in
following year. C h ip p in g ’s remarkable
record in the past 10 seasons has been: 1958-59: League champions; 1959-60: League champions and Shield win ners; 1960-61; league cham pions; 1961-62; league cham pions and Shield winners; 1962-63: league champions and Shield winners; 1966-67: league champions; 1968-69: league champions and Shield finalists.
tween Calderstones and Gis- burn, which was drawn on Monday week, was replayed on Friday evening, and it resulted in a 2—1 win for the village side.
Tlie other semi-final, be
the Aitken Shield final will also give Gisbum a chance to extend a very successful period, as they have not been out of the honours for the
The fact that they ave in ,
Trinity on Monday, hoping they would be fit for the
final.
weakened side. The game began with Gis
Trinity also fielded a . ...........
.kick. The ball went straight to Alan Kay in the Trinity goal who dropped it for Woodworth to chance a shot
burn doing most of the attacking and after 21 minutes, Kenny took a free
and score. Eight minutes later, Atkm-
son picked up a loose hall to score from close range. <
back into the game, and some good moves by the Peel twins were only kept at bay by hard work on the part of the Gisbum defence. In the 44th minute, Atkin
At this point, Trinity came
son scored his best goal of the match when he lobbed the ball over Kay’s head. After the interval, Gisbum
started as they had loft off. and Atkinson hit a well- timed shot past Kay to com plete his hatrtrick. The game swung from end
could win Aitken Shield, too
Hudson, O’Donnell; Kenny, Huxtable, Nuttall; Atkinson, Woodworth, Carter, Simpson, Sagar. Sub. Boden.
Gisburn team; Dennett;
Social Club’s team
team which meets Wellington ; On Sunday is:
Clitheroe Social club’s cricket ■ , ;•
i
G. Davies, E. Holden, P. Brown, ; p Nestor, E. Horsfield, D. Horsfield, P. Fedder, D. Thomp- , son, L. Aspinwall and J. Wood- - worth, reserve.
Promotion setback
Oarwen Olympic 2. Langho 3. Langho severely upset
Danveu Olympic’s hopes of promotion from the Second ■ Division of the Blackburn Combination, when they visited Darwen on Tuesday week and won
through Haworth, who had been set up’by MiUer. The two players reversed their roles just before half-time when Haworth gave Miller die chance to score, follow ing a. rree kick by Clague.
3-2. Playing in mud and heavy rain Langho took the lead
to end and in one of these attacks a Gisbum forward Boden, was brought down.
third goal before the interval, but after putting the ball in the net, Haworth was judged
Langho could have had a
The shot was taken by Whit taker, who had again- come out of retirement. Kay blocked Hie ball, but
Whittaker ran on to the loose bar. to score Gisbum's fifth goal.
With two minutes to go, R. Peel scored a good goal
:
for Trinity. Gisbum: Dennett; Hudson,
Wilkes; Sagar, Huxtable, Murray; Atkinson,. Wood-' worth, Kenny, Boden, Whit taker. Substitute, Lord. Trinity: Kay; E. penman,
Micklewhite; Howarth. Ha’.- pin. J. Penman; Ainsworth, J. Peel, R. Peel, Smith, Turn-
bull.,
last four seasons. In 1964-65 they were cham
pions, for the next two sea sons they won the Aitken Shield, and last season they were league champions. Chipping and Gisbum have
only met once so far this season, and that was at Chip ping when the home side won by the odd goal in nine. Results; eague; Chatburn
Exciting replay
Aitken Shield Semi-final Gisburn 2 Caldersfones 1
4 St. Paul's 1; Aitken Shield semi-finals: Calderstones 1,
Gisburn
victors With Gisbum through
WhaHey»..--..--..‘V-'’J-0^9-1'? Calderstones SC 2 0 2 5 Clitheroe CC .. 1 0 1 3
to the final of the Aitken Shield, the team selection committee tried to give some of the players a rest from the match against
Gisburn won their way
Gisburn 2; White Lions 1, Chipping 3.
into Ihc final of the Aitken Shield, to be played to night, in an exciting replayed semi-final against Calderstoncs at Edisford on Friday. Both teams played good,
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clean football, and right from the start, play swung from I end to end, both defences I holding firm up to the inter- !
SNOOKER LEAGUE Only one point now separates the two leading teams I
petition was played at Waddmgton. The scores were: wad dington ‘A’ 10 Social ‘A’ 6. The second leg and presentation
will be held at the Social Club on Tuesday. Snooker Cup Final. 1st leg. ,Social ‘A1
dtogton —
M. Sowdcn ............... 46 S. Cox ...................... 39 G. Spink ......
Waddington ‘A’
N. Water worth ......... 47 P. Rothwell ................ 63 J. Wooff
15 ........ 69 344
R. cha.rnley ............ 70 C. Rydeheard ............. 70 T. Warden ............... l[|i F. Gorton ....................... 82 B. Lee ....................... " H. Hilton ................... 88
Biffington ‘A’ 12 494
44 86 56 45 64 0
295 .
B. Jackson ................ 6b R. Bum ................... ’7 T. Riding ............... . 23
A. Atkinson .............. vi B. Scott
Haydock .............•• 73 ...................
f 310
two matches each still to play. On Tuesday the first leg of the final for the knock-out com
.tlie 68th minute,.when Simp- soil put a long ball down the middle for Carter to chase. I The Calderstones goalkeeper seemed ‘ to hesitate before coming out, and that was all Carter needed to score a well-1
val. There was -no score until I
taken goal. This goal made Caldei- |
in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League, who have | by Dsimett in the Gisbum
i by —...... goal, Gisbum could well have
been trailing by 3—1. With two minutes of play
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left, J. Nuttall, the Gisbum ] left-half, scored a brilhantiy- taken goal when he ran out of his own goal to beat two men and shoot with Iris left foot, into the top right hand j
corner of the net. With only seconds to go,
Nuttal brought down Rey nolds in the Gisbum area. The referee, Mi'. Berry; justly awarded a penalty.
and got the ball in the net, although Dennett got his hand to it, but the kick had to be taken again because one of the Caiderstones players was standing to the
Lynch took the spot kick,
penalty area. Lynch took the kick again,
Presenting trophy
The final of the Aitken Shie'.d between Chipping and
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return to Clitheroe. as she 1 on old boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, where h s footballing prowess first cams
and made no mistake, send ing Dennett the wrong way.
TELEVISION and RADIO REPAIRS
AERIALS
Fitted and Repaired
19 CURZON STREET CLITHEROE
Tel. 4168 or 3305
Chimney Sweep BRUSH and VACUUM D. DEVINE
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SHIPS CARPETS NEW AND SECOND HAND
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WALTON-LE-DALE PRESTON. . Tel. 35175
177 CHORLEV ROAD. T. FOWLER NOB. KING and CO.
Keymatic Specialists " 'V ... . ,
Washing Machine Repairs Undertaken All makes of
Reconditioned Washers and Cleaners
Kenwood Chef Repairs Sales and Workshop
AUTHORISED SERVICE
57, Henthom Road, Clitheroe
Telephone: -iviv
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to be offside. In the second half. Danven
R. Thompson, capt. G. Clark, ;•
score his second and Langho s third goal.
to level the scores,; and scored a second when the
The home side tried hard j , ,
ball went in off the crossbar. Langho team: Ward; Best
A. Best J . A.; Noone, Moore, - Russo; Clague, Haworth, ; Miller, Johnson, O’Donnell. ;
Mil er in his stride to put Langho into the lead in Mon day’s game. But Griffin’s power in midfield carried them into a 3-1 lead by the intervaL Griffin scored again soon
Langho 3, Griffin Goltfo 4, Jump took a pass from
after the break, but Langho fought back well. A high
centre from a comer was headed in by Jump, then a through bal was touched home by Miller. I t was a noble defeat.
began to fight back and soon reduced the arrears with a long-distance shot. With Miller on the floor
Griffin are favourites for second p’acp and promotion to Division I. Langho’s team: Ward;
appealing for a penalty. Haworth surprised everyone
SAVE LINO Lower Eanam Wharf. Blaokburn
ROBINSON. HEVS & CO.. LTD. The Old Firm
Have your Old Flossed Floor Covered with Colourod Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs etc. Tel. Blackburn 55342.
DAVID WOLFENDEN GRINDLETON
Television and
Electrical Appliance Service
New Sets supplied to order with, his opportunism to
Best A.. Best J. A.; Noone, Moore, R u s so ; C la g u c , M i l le r , Jum p , C o t to n , Haworth.
D. HIGHLAND
GENERAL CARRIER LIGHT REMOVALS
1 STAMFORD PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 3300—3907
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Brush and Vacnum House Cleaning—Carpets B. BRIDGES
2, Woone Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 2807 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
WHV PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS?
wnen you can nave
ASPHALT FLOORS AND LINO TILING
Estimates Free No obligation. edgings
PAVINGS AND PATHS, Consult:
JAMES BOLTON & SON (ASPHALTERS) LTD.
LOWER EANAM WHARF. BLACKBURN
Telephone: Blackburn 59438. Evenings: Blaokburn 65342.
on all floor problems.
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