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Blackburn. Combination


ERRORS BY BOTH SIDES


Brockhall 3, ROF 3. After leading 2—0 at


half time, Brockhall had to be content with one more goal and to share the points


with a low shot which passed under the keeper’s • body although he appeared to have it well covered. Lamb got a second and was then unlucky when he slammed in a power­ ful drive from just outside


both sides making mistakes. Brockhall regained, the lead when an intrenched centre from Hull drifted in over the keeper’s head. Five minutes from time, ROF got an iden­ tical goal through Jones who


beat two players on the left before crossing the ball into


had two shits blocked by the keeper. Brockhall were best served


the net. They had a chance to take both points when their outside left got clear but blasted the ball over the bar. Ross was unlucky when ho


Parkinson, Devine; - Jeffrey, Gillibrand, Simpson; Hilton, Leeming, Lamb,. Ross and Hull. Substitute, Bolton.


by Gillibrand. Brockhall team: Harrison;


Record


Haslingden St. Mary’s 1, - Lango 4.


Langho are the only un­


beaten ; side in Division 2 after a fine 4—1 away win o v e r Haslingden ' St. Mary’s, who were pre­


viously, unbeaten. Though Haslingden h i t the


bar early in the first half, the forwards fiever looked really capable of breaking through a strong Langho defence, and half-time came without score. A luck deflection soon after


ft


the interval gave Haslingden - an easy move into the lead,


Jbiji...naotu - goc, -nn - equaliser when he latched . on ..to a through ball, m a k i n g amends for an earlier miss. Haworth, too, put the ball


in the Haslingden net but was given offside. With the game looking set


utes after the- resumption, getting two goals in as many minutes.1 Play began to deteriorate,


came was played a t fast pace. Brockhall performed well as a team in the first half and with better finish­ ing could have turned round with a bigger lead. Ross opened their account


with ROF on the hospital ground. Despite a cross wind, the


were added by Booth and Jump.


erty; Walmsley, B r i a n , Noone; Haworth, Miller, Jump, Booth, McCarter.


Third in a row


Cherry Tree 2, Waddington 0 Waddington crashed to


their third successive defeat when they went . down 2—0 to Cherry Tree


. in the first division. The result makes tomor­


the area - only to see the keeper tip the ball over the bar. ROF drew level five min­


row’s away fixture against Blackburn West all the more important, because if Wad­ dington fa ir to gain a t least a point they could find them­


tions, the Birtwistle Cup and the Craven Cup due to start this month, a backlog of fix­ tures ‘f the last thing Wad­ dington want, particularly if the league position is pre­ carious. Waddington could make


in the first half as a result of slack defensive play. Centre forward, Greenwood, was the scorer on each acca- sion in the 10 th ’ and 44th minutes. In the second half Wad­


dington came more into the game and for long spells pinned the home team in its own half. Dust was especially unlucky to see a header graze the top of the bar. On the whole, however,


throughout. the match with a pulled stomach-muscle, sustained in mid-week train­ ing and. the trainer, John Blackledge, had to turn out to make up the numbers, as Lund (tonsilitis) and Har­ greaves (groin injury), were both unable to play. Cherry Tree’s goals came


several excuses for Satur­ day’s defeat, the main one being that they were heavily depleted through injury. Wing-half, Yates, played


selves in trouble. With, two cup competi­


• Langho: Ward; Best, Caff-


KEEPERS HAVE HMD LIFE IN THIS.LEAGUE


. Though fewer goals -.


seems to be the national , trend, this is certainly not the case, in the Clitheroe Amateur League, where, for the second week in suc­ cession, six games have


level points with White Lions, after three games but a draw and two; heavy defeats in their last three has dropped them to seventh place in the table


RESULTS


kers 7 , 'Grindleton'3; Chat- bum 4, S t Paul’s ' 1; White Lions 8, Calderstones 1; ■Hurst Green 7, Billington 1;


Waddington Reserves 3; Low Moor Club 0.


referees: Hurst :Green v Low Moor • Club (Mr. N. Berry);. St. Paul’s v Bowkers (Mr. A. Learmont); Billing­


Tomorrow’s fixtures and


ton v White Lions (Mr. A. Braithwaite);. Chipping y ‘ Chatbum (Mr. J. Swayne); Waddington Reserves v King’s Arms (Mr. E. Harris). Lancashire Junior Shield


White Lions Chatbum . . . Wadd. Res. Billington Hurst Green King’s Arms Calderstones Chipping Bowkers . St. Paul’s Grindleton Trinity . . . Low Moor C.


Second Round: Calderstones v Chorley Motor’s. LEAGUE TABLE P W D L Pts.


0 0 14 0 1 10 0 1 10 2 8 3 2 2


2 5 6 3 6 2 6 2 6 1


Waddington had little to offer except the skill of out­ side left, Lofthouse, and the dependability of Howden. Teams; C h e r r y Tree:


Too many fouls


Marsden, Benson; Yates, Barrott, Simpson, Black- ledge, Allman, Dust, Robin­ son, Lofthouse, Substitute: Parker.





to South Shore on Saturday with only 10 men and no


Only 10 men Clitheroe Reserves travelled


for a draw, the last 15 min­ utes saw a sudden turn of events,, The home defence collapsed against the quick- moving Langho attack and Jump gave the visitors the lead following good work by Haworth and Miller. Just before the end, further goals


succession, brought their goal ratio for the last six games to 6-40. They are now 17th in the


recognised goalkeeper, and were beaten 7-1. : This defeat, the sixth in


Second Division of the West Lancs. League with four po’nts from 11 games. Only Whittingham on goal average are below them.


SheDherd; Hannan, Arty; Gaffney, Hawcroft, Green­ wood K.; Jeffrey Farnworth, Greenwood J., Foy, Farn­ worth D. Waddington: H ow d e n .


Hurst Green 7, Billington 1. Too much niggling and


petty fouling marred Hurst Green’s game with Billing­ ton.


"score seven goals, four of them before half-time. Hurst Green’s goals came


could not contain the home attack, wnlch went on to


scoring through Willis, but It was soon obvious that they


amount of "playing the man instead of the ball’ In an encounter which needed a firmer hand from the man in the middle. Billington opened the


There was a considerable . Chipping 9, Trinity 3; Bow-


were Chipping with nine while white Lions brought then- total for the season to 45, having put eight past Calderstones. The hospital side were on


produced 47 goals. Top scoreres on Saturday


Penman; (E); Micklewright, Penman (J); H o w a r th ,


■ Wright, Devine, - Czapowski, Mortimer,' Turnbull: Referee: Mr. E. Harris.


A win for Reserves


Waddington Reserves 3, Low Moor Club 0


With three players


attending, a wedding and three more on the injured


list, Waddington Reserves had to make a late signing in order to field a full side-


, against,Low Moor Club on Saturday. George Stcddart was the


- ’ - - •


newcomer1 while Low Moor Club also included a new


signing in , goalkeeper, Allen. Both players made' splendid debuts for their . respective teams,


: and Warden and Allen.' in particular. Though they forced six


went in a t the interval only one goal ahead was d u e 'to t h e magnificent defensive, play by the Low .Moor team


The fact that Waddington • '•■■


comers in the first five minutes, it took Waddington


half an hour to open their account, Behan finishing off some good work bv Stoddart. The second half followed


8 8 7 6


much the same pattern as the first, with Waddington press­ ing forward and sometimes leaving only three men in defence—a dangerous thing to do against livelier forward lines. ■Inside forward, Dinsdale,


Richards and Dinsdale were outstanding. Mien and War­ den had good games for the visitors. Teams: Waddington Res.:


laid on both second half goals for Behan, who netted in the 60th and 75th minutes. All the Waddinston team played well.


although


Williams; Jones, Edmondson; Rigby, Richards, Swales; Wilde, Dinsdale, Behan, Cook, Stoddart. S u b s t i t u t e : Webster. Low Moor Club: Allen;


■• ■' :: ■ ' :


son; Bush, Jervis, Lawson, Leach, Rawsthorne; Read,


Holgate, Bithell, Ptlkingtori, McCally.


son, Pearce; Taylor, Har­ greaves, Dcarden; Pollard,- Greenup, Driver I., Basker- villc, Nester.


St. Paul’s: Adcrofl; Hud­ ,


No trouble at all -


Bowkers 7, Grindlcton 3. Bowkers, with two new


players on view, gained a comfortable win over Grin-


dleton. I t took 15 minutes before


either side settled, and the., play was even when.. Atkins- son ■ gave Bowkers the lead. The home side began to


get on: top. and some.'good- footballibrmight further goals... from' Atkinson and McLean. Taylor reduced the arrears . for Grindleton just, before


half-time.. After the interval Rigg in­ creased Bowker’s lead but


;0 ’Connell.; scored Grindle- ■ton’s second goal .with a dis­ puted penalty. ■Bowkers resumed t h e i r


pressure and goals from Atkinson, McLean (penalty),


and Dobson made the total seven. The visitors refused to give up and were re­ warded with a good goal from


outstanding f o r Bowkers, while the newcomers goal­ keeper Lovnd and inside forward Dobson, both had good games. O’Connell and Tavlor played well for the


Scott and Atkinson were


Moon, Evank; Riley, Scott, Brown: Smith. Ring, Atkin­ son, Dobson, McLean. Grin dleton: Fitzoatrick;


visitors. Teams: Bpwkers: Lovn d:


Cowell, C l a y to n : Turner, Barrie Jones. Bernard Jones; T a y lo r , Earle, O'Connell, McKenzie, Bennett.


Rhyl at


Johnson, Warden; Ireland, Buchanan, (Bradley; Hef- feran, Humphries, Swarbrick, Lawson, Bibby. Substitute: Johnson I. Referee: Mr. J. Duffv.


Fourth for Seedall


A second half -collapse


from Dowden (2), Hoyle (2), Bolton, Greenhalgh and Atkinson. Hoyle was outstanding for


resulted in Calderstones suffering a crushing.defeat when they visited White Lions.


Stevenson; Bailey, Seed W.; Eatough, Wilkinson, Cross; Dowden, Hoyle, Bolton, Greenhalgh, Atkinson. Btllington: Squire; White-


the home side, while Willis was the star tor Billington. Teams: Hurst Green:


forced two corners in quick succession, neither of which produced any advantage. After five minutes the


Calderstones kicked off and .


■ worth, Willis, Duckworth, Holland, Tomkins.


Although Ribblesdalc


Thompson have not conceded a game. Venture Scouts have lost


Wandeiers ‘A’ ’ started the season a little late, they have made a good opening by winning their first two matches. B. Rawsthorne ■ and S.


their early leadership as a result of a defeat by St. Paul’s ‘ C.’ , There are still six teams with an unbeaten record. I t would appear, even a t


table and it is hoped to play the final before Christmas. Last season’s handicaps will


still apply. Last week’s results: Trinity


this tarly stage that last season’s Second Division teams are going to be hard pressed in the new combined league. Only St. Paul’s ’C’ and Ven­


ture Scouts have reached the top half of the table, but there is still a long way to go and perhaps one or two of the un­ fancied sides may begin to show a t a later date. Last year’s team knock-out


day: 'Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘B’ v Forden Club; Chatbum v Primrose; Wednesday: Ven­ ture Scouts v Pcndle Mill; Thursday: St. Paul’s ‘C’ v St. Paul’s ‘A’; Trinity ‘A’ v Tru- tex; Friday: Calderstones v


‘B’ 3, Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘A’ 7; Trinity ‘A* 10; Chatbum 0; Calderstones 10. Ribbles­ dale Wanderers ‘B’ 0; St. Paul’s ‘C’ 7, Venture Scouts 3; Trutex 1, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers ‘A’ 9. . Next, week’s fixtures: Tues­


Trinity ‘B.’ - Ribblesdale Wanderers ’A’


rest week.


competition has still to be completed, and as Venture Scouts and . Calderstones are the only survivors they fea­ ture in the final. Tire venue will be a neutral


Chipping on target


Chipping 9, Trinity 3. Chipping recorded a 9-3


win when they entertained Trinity in the Clitheroe Amateur L e a g u e pro­


gramme on Saturday. Although the visitors had





; the advantage of a strong wind in the first half, Dun- canson put Chipping ahead after 11 minutes. I t was a short-lived advan- .


tage, however. Centre for­ ward Czapowski soon put


Trinity on level terms and they went into the lead two minutes later, Turnbull scor­ ing a "cheeky” goal after passing the lull back. The exchanges became quite even, Chipp'ng held out well


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against the strong wind and added goals through Mercer and Squires. A minute before half time, Turnbull was brought down in the area and Czapowski made no mistake with the spot kick, thus enabling Trinity to turn round on level terms. After the restart, chipping-'


used the wind to advantage and persistently floated the ball over the visitor’s penalty


area. Squires netted to put the villagers back into the lead. Rhodes added a fifth, but Trinity. came very near when Czapowski headed a dangerous long cross only to


see Atkinson gather it well. Cookson and Elozard held


. sustained pressure, enabling centre forward Squires to complete a hat-trick. / \ Rhodes then got a ‘ couple


th e ' midfield f o r Chipping. They pushed many through balls and eventually the Trin­ ity defence cracked under the


.were Rhodes. Sauires, Cook- U result of a 4—-1‘ win over ”' son, and B'.ezard, with Trin-.' . ity --being- well served*: by;


so emulating the same feat and making it 8-3 In' favour of Chipping. With only-five minutes to go the visitors’ defence was caught a t “sixes and sevens” and ' Bleazard coolly strode through to take Chipoing to a 9-3 win. Outstanding * for (Chipn'ng


,‘


Howarth. Micklewright ..and. Czapowski.


■ Procter, Cookson (K).‘ Ble-’ zard, Mercer, Squires, Rhodes, Duncanson and Freeman.: . Trinity; Edmondson; Smith,


Teams;*; Chipping:;.1! Atk'n-': “! their* chances’,'better.* A ' so n ; ' Cookson ,"i(R),v<Rich;-


.


“ St. Paul’S. ; ’ p;;|,' r ■ ■ ; ‘ 1 I t was a very even game


ei ■ Bithell,, ; PUkington, Law- son and ’ •Read>!lscored>' - for!


— Chatbum,-.while. Diiver..netr..„ ted for St. Paul’s. . ; - Teams: Chatbum: - John-


» with "Chatbum' doing-most - of the attacking, and, taking,,


head, Swain; Manning, McGurk, Threlfall; Ains-


Lions broke through, on the right, Grime centred and Briggs headed to Seedall, who shot home. Lions scored a second goal


Shawbridge Clitheroe return to the


cup trail tomorrow when they entertain Cheshire League side, Rhyl, in the new F.A. Challenge


mances in the combination Cup and F.A. Cup from which they' were eliminated in the first rounds, Clitheroe des­ perately need to show they are capable of a t least one good cup run this season.


Tomorrow’s opponents will


certainly be no push-over, hav­ ing defeated ex-Lancashire Combination side, Droylsden, 3-0 a t home on Saturday.


Clitheroe, should, however,


soon afterwards. A Potter clearance was missed by Rey­


nolds, and Briggs rounded the keeper before shooting in­


the edge, although Calder­ stones were dangerous1 in breakaways and from one of- them, O’Neil saved well from Haythomthwaite. Several second half goals


to the empty net. Lions continued to have


were virtually laid on for the eagerforwards as the result of weak defensive play by Calderstones.. ; A long throw-in from


iPreedy was headed on by Foulker to Briggs,' who volley­ ed home. A bad mistake by Lee let in a ground shot from Preedy for the fourth goal, and then-a Woodworth cross - was headed home by centre half, Wild. Seedall added'a sixth, and


' roof of the net. ■ Calderstones pulled r one


voutside - the area and sent a great left foot drive into the


• McLean scored the seventh and best goal of the match when he .ran o n . to, a ball


one back in the 77-th minute , through Haythomthwaite, -


and had another ‘goal’ 'dis­ allowed for offside, but in the closing minutes Briggs sent a defence-splitting ..pass through to - Beedall who n e t - ' ted to complete' his fourth hat-trick j of the season. Chatbum and Seodall were -


outstanding for. White Lions, while Reynolds was the star of the .Calderstones side. Teams:;- White :, Lions —


- McLean; --Woodworth • J„ Foulker, Briggs, Seedall. Sub.


O’Neil; - Waterhouse, Potter; Grime Chatburn, Preedy;


Sullivan.


worth E., Hardman'; ! Rey­ nolds, Wild, : Shuttleworth; Auster, Holden, ■ -,Haythom­ thwaite, ., - Ohamley, Duck­ worth. Substitute: Smith. '


* Calderston'es: ’Lee;' .Wood- ■....... Now joint


second ; Chatburn 4, St. Paul's 1 . i Chatbuin. moved .up. to


joint-' second-place ’in the Clitheroe. Amateur League ,


table on Saturday ::as;; a-


have two advantages; Rhyl will not be used to the Shaw Bridge pitch, which is very deceptive a t the moment with its good covering of grass,


and they could be affected by the lengthy journey. A draw will not do. Clith­


eroe must win at the first attempt, for they could not


view a trip to North Wales with equanimity. If they aro knocked out


there will be only one more cup competition to look for­


ward to this season, and that is the Lancashire Junior Cup They are drawn at home to


Honvich in what could be an extremely difficult tie.


Trophy... With - thcir-dismal. perform.


was at fault Clitheroc’s forwards


have at last begun to func­ tion as a striking force, but if Saturday’s display against Nelson is any guide, the defence has


led to goals, and twice the forward line managed to force an equaliser for a final score of 2-2.


gone to pieces. Defensive blunders twice


be changing, in recent weeks the forward line gave rise to anxiety, while the defence was reasonably firm, but this was completely reversed on Saturday.


The whole pattern seems to


to see the forwards fight for the ball, with the Eyles brothers, David and Tony, leading the way.


I t was a refreshing change


There were times when the defence played with confl- ■ dence, but at others sheer


Trouble


- carelessness had them in dire trouble.


They could have been, ham­


pered, when David Barnett, who had been having a good game, was carried off with a bady bruised shin a minute before half-time, but Alan


Secretary


resigns Mr. Sydney Burch, sec­


retary of Clitheroe Foot­ ball Club has. resigned . only one month after his


Stuart, was keeper for the first team on four occasions, said he was leaving the posi­ tion on principle. "I think the team selec­


appointment. Mr. Burch, whoso son,


tion has been unfair to S t u a r t and some other players,” he said. “I have no argument with the commit­ tee as such; the people at Shaw Bridge are all right.” He added, “I got on well with them and they were


very helpful.” Mr. Burch said, “I have no


hard feelings. If I can help them in any way, I will be only to pleased to do all I can, hut ■ I do not want to take another prominent posi­ tion on the committee.” Mr. T om Hesmondalgh,


" John Calver as Dlayer-man- ager- in charge of team activi­ ties and team selection. John, 31-vear-old self * em­


club is doing badlv at the moment, but I think we can put Clitheroe In a far better position. I t will need a lot of hard work, and I anneal to the public to support the club. I t makes a lot of difference when you have good backing”. He said; "There has been


ployed decorator, soent seven years with Burnlev before moving on to Southoort, Run- coni. Witton Albion and Morccambe. He • said. "Obviously, the


treasurer, commented, “Mr. Burch offered his official resignation last week, and it was accepted. We are hoping to appoint a successor in the near future.” Another, change a t Shaw Bridge, is the appointment.of.


Fothergill proved a capable substitute. Nelson got their first goal _


an early chance for Clitheroe, made amends by, lofting the: ball to Ashworth and the inside right slammed it home first time to make it 1-1 after 10 minutes.


after 28 minutes when Galpin beat Williamson and Kirk before shooting. The ball hit Riley and was deflected past O’Neill. Twice, Clitheroe went near


ideas than for some time, and Gallagher was unlucky when one of his “thunderbolts” passed under Wiseman’s body, but was kicked off the line. Nelson regained the lead


Hie forwards had more “Unlucky”


after only six minutes when O'Neill dropped Williamson’s back-pass, and Galpin nipped in to score from a narrow angle. Eyles A„ who had missed 1


Clitbcroc Advertiser and Times; November 7, 1969 13


as they tried for an equaliser. . Barnett took a 30-yard free kick which forced Wiseman to make a brilliant save, and then Eyleg A. slammed a shot against the angle of the post and bar with Wiseman beaten. Clitheroe resumed the sec­


ond half with Fothergill in place of the injured Barnett and almost conceded a,third , goal when O’Neill failed to collect Kirk’s back-pass, but Swift, with Kirk challenging hard shot -into the side netting.


minutes, Kirk heading back ■ from the line for Ashworth to score from the edge of the area. I t was Ashworth’s fourth goal In as many games.


Clitheroe equalised after 78 Fourth


quieter games th an 1 usual, although both played their part in a fluent attack. In defence, John Kirk was again the star.


Gallagher and Coppock had


appearance, also had a good game, and could not be faul­ ted, for deflecting the ball for the second goal. Both full backs, Chris ches-


Riley, making his fourth


worth and Colin Williamson were troubled by the fast, lively Nelson wingers. Wil- liamson ; in particular had a thin time against outside right Galpin.


Cheswortli, Williamson, Riley, Kirk, Barnett; Eyles D., Ash­ worth, Gallagher, Coppock, Eyles A. Substitute: Fother­ gill. Nelson: Wiseman: Smith,


Jones, Harper, Sinkinson, Klenim; G a lp in , Swift, Adams Ayes, Freaks. Substi­ tute; Fitzpatrick. Referee: Mr. A. Porter, of


Bolton.- V • . : • * F. A. Cup 4th Qualifying RESULTS


Blackpool Mechanics 0, Lan­ caster 2; Clitheroe 2, Nelson 2; Darwen 2, Dukinfield 2; Lytham 1, Bacup Borough 4; Prescot Town 3, Formby 1; Radcliffe Borough 3, Leyiand Motors 0; Rossendale 0, Burs- cough 2; St. Helens 2, Chor­ ley 1; Wigan Rovers 0, Prest- wich Heys 5.


Round: Bangor 2, Fleetwood 1; Mossley 4,, Morecambe , 1; South Livcrpco’ 0, Kirkby Town 0; Wigan Athletic 2, Skelmersdale 0. Lancashire Combination:


N. & T. SCOTT Painters & Decorators.


DEREK LEIGH


a big gan between the first and second teams and I want the reserve team Play­ ers to feel that thev are an essential part of the club. I have taken the first step in th at direction by asking them to train alongside the first- teamers. “Wo need more players at


Shaw Bridge, and I hope to sign a couole in the near future. I have also arranged for a scouting system to be started in the Blackburn, Burnley and Preston areas.”


HOME VICTORY FOR SCHOOL


C.R.G.S. 4, Barrow G.S. 3. Clitheroe Royal Gram­


mar School’s senior team produced one of its- best displays of the season to defeat a strong Barrow Grammar, School side


with a penalty, and the half­ time score stood a t 2—1.


when a low, hard shot from Ward whistled off the post. They increased their lead soon afterwards when Whit­ taker scored from a narrow angle following a good through ball from Boden K. i Barrow reduced the arrears


4—3. Clitheroc took the lead


goal early >itf the second half when he nipped in to take advantage of a deflection, and K.v ’«Boden, added a fourth, scoring from ..the edge of the area following a . ■through ball from Whittaker. Late in the game, Olitheroe


Butler scored an excellent


relaxed their grip and allowed Barrow to, score two goals, but* they rallied and managed -to hold out until the whistle. Outstanding were Whit­


; Butler, Whittaker, Ward, Boden K . " “~


'Hampshire, Astiey,. Purves, Blenkinsop: ' Stokes, Newby;


taker, Purves and Chew.' '■ Olitheroe : team: Chew;


Preston C.C..2, C.R.G.S. 1. Though they held a 1—0 .


- half-time dead; the School was notable to maintain ' their advantage, and .were eventually ' beaten’ 2—L by J


„ Preston ..Catholic .College. ^ 1 Clitheroe’s goal came late in the: first • half .when : K.


Boden beat two defenders before shooting home from the edge of the area. School missed several easy


chances after the interval, but Preston’s two hotly- disputed . goals- won the day. Redfem was the outstand­


ing Olitheroe player. Olitheroe team: Chew;


Hampshire, Purves, Astiey, Redfem; Stokes, Newby: Butler, Whittaker, Ward, Boden K.


Social event


Waddington Football


Club-has arranged a Games Tournament and Social Evening to take place at Waddington Social Club


retary, said, .We 1 have arran­ ged the event to help foster


tomorrow evening. --■ Mr. Cyril' Whiteside sec­


good ’ relations with other B 1 a c k b u r n . Combination clubs.”


; -He said, ‘"The evening will-,, consist <xf games of ’ snooker, darts: and - dominoes,- followed - by a supper. The .’teams will play each other and ’ the one with most points will receive; a trophy 'donated by Mr.* Bert - Egan,” Blackburn' West’ secret- • ary." Waddington’s team /fo r


v Howden, :;' Marsden, Benson; r. _ Robinson, Yates; ^Barrott,''


" Simpson, 'Ldfthouse, Lim'd, .Dust; Allman,-Wilde. -.


Lanc as te r___ 13 10 i n 21 Rossendale .'. 14 10 i 3 21 Burscough .. 13 8 4 1 20 Chorley ......... 15 8 3 4 19 St. Helens .. 14 9 1 4 19 Kirkbv Town 12 7 2 3 16 B’pool Mech.. 12 6 1 5 13 Darwen . . . . . . 14 4 3 7 11 Prescot Town 12 4 1 7 9 Dukinfield •.. 15 3 3' 9 9 Lytham ......... 15 3 3 9 9 L’land Motors 15 1 5 9 7 Clitheroe ___ 16 O 3 11 7 Formby . . . . . . 11 2 2 7 6 Wigan Ath. R. 14- ■


Prestwich H . , 15 12 2 1 26 Bacup Bor... 15 11 2 2 24 Radcliffe Bor. 13 11 i


LANCS. COMBINATION P W D L P


i 23


Nelson . . . . . . 11 2 1 8 5 Wigan Rovers 13 0 1 12 1


1 4 9 .6


Birthday party


A cake iced and deco­


rated with club badges and an iced model of a Reliant van complete in every detail was the centre of attraction when the East Lancashire branch’ of the Reliant Owners’ Club’held its first annual dinner.at the Brown Cow Hotel, Chatburn, on Saturday -


gesture by I^ n n ; who lives in Burnley and it weighed about eight pounds. I t”, was cut by the chalrmn and the secretary.


evening. The cake was a * surprise


was started by secretary Tom Wilkinson and a few Clith- ,


East Lancashire - , branch, ■


ley, Blackburn, Preston,' .Lan­ caster ; ; and Barrow-in-Fur- .’


©roe friends:and. now has a ’ membership of 76, ’ drawing support from Clitheroe,‘ Bum-’


was held at.,,the - Dog .and t. Partridge :' Hotel, • Clithoroe, l a’ slide lecture being given by


tomorrow’s away/, game',- with : Blackburn - West z at Pleasing- ton, -wil’.. be' chosen from: ,


: i the Lake District, the .York-. ‘ -sh ire Dales and Lancashire. , /.The inclusion; of members’ . own sides of c’.ub'runs-added


• Bernard,, a .., member ., from Blackburn.*- -Slides ‘ -w o re shown of Ireland;':the High- .. , lands , of Scotland,Wales, .


....The run on' Saturday.wtll'be .‘'tb the* f Pllklngton'.- Glass • Museum. Leave - Riverside Cafe a t lra.m". "THREE WHEELS”


at finishing; touch ■ to ; an even- “ lng'full.of interest.'1 ”l ';.!1 7.


n e s s . , , ...................................... . The. dub’s - monthly - social &


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TELEVISION and RADIO REPAIRS


AERIALS


Fitted and Repaired


19 CURZON STREET CLITHEROE


Tel. 4168 or 3305 GENERAL CARRIER


: LIGHT REMOVALS D. HIGHLAND


1 STAMFORD PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 3300—3907


DAVID WOLFENDEN GRINDLETON


Television - : and-


Electrical Appliance Service


New Sets supplied to order


For. Prompt Attention. Phone: Chatbum 461 t t


• Teams.—Clitheroe: O’Neil;


CHSMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum House Cleaning—Carpets B. BRIDGES


2, Woone Lane, Clithcroe Tel: 2S07 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.


Chimney Sweep BRUSH and VACUUM


D. DEVINE


23 FARADAY AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3210


PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING


Caterer to the Musical profession


21, Woodlands Rise, T Haworth. Keighley.


E. J. APPLETON


eL Haworth "3510 Anytime Any Area.


SHIP’S CARPETS NEW AND SECOND RAND


Qualities unobtainable else­ where Made specially for hard wear for shipplna companies and Government battleships. Large selection of all sizes.


T FOWLER W 177 CHOKLEY ROAD,


People who prefer beautiful homes consult us.


New range’of


Wallpaper and Paints Now Available.


Estimates Free.


2 PEEL PARK CLOSE, CLITHEROE.


BUILD YOUR OWN GARAGE


or GARDEN WALL . : USE


CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS


or Coloured Walling


Also Path Edgings. Screen Wailing Blocks, Copings


ORDERS DELIVERED


D.& A.B. FRANKLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS


Whallcy Road, Sabden


Telephone: Padiham 72811 (Works)


(Home) Clitheroc 4293 SAVE LINO


Lower Eanam Whari. Blaokburn.i„„


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO.. LTD.'. Tho Old Firm.


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Havo your Old Flagged Flop/ Coverod with Coloured Asphalt. Also Fell Roofing to Flat Roofs. ■ cto. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP • UNEVEN FLOORS?


when you can nave


ASPHALT FLOORS AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No obligation, EDGINGS.


PAVINGS AND PATHS. .. Consult:





JAMES BOLTON & SON (ASPHALTERS) LTD..


Toloohonc- Blackburn 59438,: p Evenings: Blaokburn. 55342.; , ,


on all floor problems. __ L KING and CO. k’ , . Jj, ,1 • f " i Keymatic Specialists t 1 f t , : ' k v s . f t j, •--*-! Washing ‘Machine ^ Repairs Undertaken , '


■Msmk 5 Kenwood Chef,Repairs . '


Reoonditioned ^Washers Hotpoint * Servis * > »


i ,1. and Cleaners, t ■


lF d r / r:SaIes/i,and,\W orkshop; Js Rolls';;; Clitheroe.') -7 - J


/ ; ‘ i !■ s ' . . Teienhone :* 2979 "l<


'AUTHORISED --57,“' Henthorm’Road,. - ’ Ada 1 SERVICE' j - - '


- i < ’*Burco , Pamall \ -i *' * U'4 •• r% ” ' ,


ALTON-LE-DALE. PRESTON. Tel 35175


LOWER EANAM WHARF. . . BLACKBURN


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