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Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, October 10, 1860 15 C Y C L IN G


Harry wins chief


award The racing season came /


to an end on Sunday, and apart from the ‘anti­ gravity’ experts who hold sway for the next month, racing activities during the winter arc confined to


•25' on Brock saw three of our members competing, with Keith Weightman com­ ing out best Clarion rider in 1—3—25. Christopher Nightingale


cycle-cross. The North Lancs T.T.A.


First away point, GaUasher LEADERS ARE UNDER Lakeland was J 1


butmore punch needed still


With the return of John


Kirk. Clitheroc gained their first away point of


Lytham was certainly wel­ come. but there could have been several goals had the forwards of both sides been a little more careful. How the ball failed to go in


the season on Saturday. The goalless d raw a t


Lytham. 0, Clitheroe 0; Nelson 7, Wigan Athletic Reserves 2; Radcliile Borough 5. Danven 2; St. Helens 7. Prescot Town 1.


the net' during some goal­ mouth scrambles was remark­ able. but each time the defence managed to clear. Clitheroe had one setback in


returned in 1—5—58, a good pointer to better times next year, and Stephen Nightin­ gale surprised even himself


by recording a personal best of 1—11—58. At about the same time in


the morning, riding on a course between Hutton and Burscough, Brian Nightin­ gale attained a personal best of l—9—19 in the ‘Joe Brooke Memorial 25' promo­ ted by the Merseyside Vets. Group.


Statuette


minutes, he also clearly headed the handicap list. The main, prize, an imposing silver statuette for the fast­ est on standard was awarded to another North Lancs Clarion rider, 58-year-old Harry Aspden of Langho, who recorded 1—6—2. The prize for the fastest


With an allowance of 10


Round: Fleetwood 3, Nether- field 0; Formby 1, Horwich 2: Lancaster 3, Milnthorpe Cor­ inthians 0; Mossley 0. Rossen- dale 0: New Brighton 1. Kirkby Town 2.


P.A. Cup Second Qualifying LANCS COMBINATION p W D LPs


the first half when Colin Wil­ liamson was taken to hospital for a precautionary X-ray after receiving a nasty knock on his right shin.


Authority


did not reap any reward, the defence, with John Kirk stamping his authority on the game from right half, kept a clean sheet for the first time


the net in the last four league games, and their chances on Saturday stemmed, for the most part, from mistakes by Lytham. While the forward line still


Clitheroe have failed to find


Radcliffe Bor. 9 9 0 0 18 Prcstwich Hcys 11 8 2 1 18 Bacup Bor. .. 12 8 2 2 18 Kirkby Town 10 .7 2 1 16 Burscough .. 10 6 4 0 16


Rossendale .. 10 7 1 2 15 Lancaster .. 10 7 1 2 15 Chorley — 11 7 1 3 15 St. Helens .. . 10 6 1 3 13 B’pool Mechs. 10 5 1 4 11 Dukinfieid


suspended and fined


Clitheroc will be- with­


out top scorer Sean Gal­ lagher for tomorrow’s home game against Ley- land Motors. He has been suspended for .14 days and fined £5 by the: football Association following his dismissal in 'the F.A. Cup


game against Fleetwood. ” This blow should be soft­ ened a l it t l e , however, because Wayne Harvie is expected to make his first league appearance,of the sea-,


son. - ■


have not made a very good start, and the two clubs arc level on five points. Motors have only won one


Leyland, l ik e Clitheroe, : - ■ .


match and with John Kirk and Harvie back in the' Clitheroe team,; the visitors should be kept to this rec­ ord providing nothing ■ goes drastically wrong.’ : Last season Leyland took


dition, undulating in places and with patches of sand in the goalmouth and elsewhere, i On the whole, Clitheroe gave a satisfactory display, but more punch is needed.


team on standard went to the Clayton Velo pair; Jack Spencer and Pete Richard­ son, whose combined ages total 99 years. Looking back over the year


we can now review the times put up by Clarion racing


members. . Keith Weightman had one


event, but his fastest ride at 25 miles was a t Catterick when he returned in 1—0—5. At 50 miles his best time was 2—13—28 and in the evening 10 on Copster, his time was 25—15. Riding in local club events he won the Settle race


in 1—27—25. . Fastest


was the fastest Clitheroe rider at 10 miles with a ride of 24—54. His fastest 50 was in the Nelson Wheelers event on Brock, a time of 2—18—35, although he won the Clitheroe 50 in 2—25—1. Showing a great improve­


Chrf.stopher Nightingale .


win with a ride of 1—6—3 in the Withington Wheelers ,


Irritating


or two of the Clitheroe for­ wards constantly take the ball back a couple of steps instead of heading straight lor goal. This tactic is sometimes


It was irritating to see one


the early1 attacking, It was Clitheroe who nearly took the lead when, from a comer kick from Williamson, Samways charged the goalkeeper, and Bainbridge had . to clear off the line. Nightingale went close for


day, a quick through ball could have paid dividends. Though Lytham did most of


this season. The pitch was in poor con­


Prescot Town .. 9 3 1 5 7 Formby __ 9 2 2 5 6 Danven ......... 10 2 2 6 6 Lytham ......... 11 2 2 7 6 Wigan A. Res. 12 1 3 8 5 Leyland — 11 1 3 7 5 Clitheroe — 12 2 1 9 5 Nelson ......... 7 1 0 6 2 Wigan Rovers 10 0 1 9 1


. .12 3 2 7 8 Blackburn Combination


DEFENCE WAS OVERWORKED


necessary when opponents are quick to tackle, but on Satur­


If ever a team was presented with two easy points it WADDINGTON 1, HOGHTON 3.


was Hoghton on their first visit to Twitter Lane, Wad- dington, for Saturday’s game in the Blackburn Combina­ tion Division I programme.


Lytham before Mullen almost scored for Clitheroe. Eyles crossed from the right and Mullen; rising above the home defence, headed goalwards. only to see the ball hit the bar and bounce down into


Poole’s hands. Burch had to receive


ment over the year, Stephen Nightingale, who, during the' season represented his school in 'the'- -G.H.S. National Schoolboy Championship 10, ' attained a best time, of 27— 18 on Copster." ; His.25 time on Sunday o f :


ster C.C. event. - ■ Young Brian Whaites rode


recovered and did well to turn a fierce shot from - Denning round the post.


. Scrappy


l _ l l _58 was an- improve- . ment of four '■ minutes; and • • his best time at 50 miles was the 2—30—7 In the Lanca­


in a 10 at Longrldge. when he put in a time of 29—29 and won 1st handicap prize. John McPhee returned a time of 31—9 in the same event.


Lancs Veterans Gro u p , Brian Nightingale, found his times improving as the season ended. While 26—52 at 10 miles was still 11 min­ utes slower than .his best, las t. Sunday’s 1—9—19 repre­ sented an 11-second improve­ ment , on a time set when only 19 years old. His best 50 miles was the


A new recruit to the North -


hope to catch the interest of some of the younger boys in Clitheroe who may be able to do even better. These days the emphasis seems to be more on racing


2—24—45 in the Nelson Wheelers event on Brock. In giving these times I


Eyles missed badly in front of goal after Coppock had headed down ’ Mullen’s left wing centre, and , minutes later Poole was forced to make a good' diving save to stop a shot from Coppock. Play began to get scrappy


Early in the second half.


treatment after saving at the feet of Lamb, but he soon


has had a reputation for ■being one of the best in the Combination, but even their six hard-working members could do nothing to stem the tide which started through the lack of punch and power in front. Waddington’s f o r wa r ds


The Waddington defence,


Harrison, but it bounced out to the centre forward, who pushed it into the net. Brockhall: Harrison; Par­


kinson, Devine; Jeffrey, Gilli- brand, Simpson; Hilton, Nel­ son, Ross, Leeming, Bolton. Substitute: Eccles.


old Waddington have still to field an originally selected team. Keith Hargreaves was the latest lastjminute casu­ alty and his place was taken


again had no bite and hardly any ideas as to how to beat a strong defence. With the season five games


eroe full back. Terry Sumner, at centre half, and he was given s e v c l* a 1 anxious moments by the enthusiastic


by Behan. Hoghton had former C’.ith-


approach of Behan,, who never stopped trying. The first 15 minutes be­


longed to Waddington, and Gainer in the Hoghton goal


made several fine saves, in­ cluding a particularly good


one from Dust. With their very first shot.


with many passes going astray, and the game gradu­ ally deteriorated in entertain­ ment value, although there was a little excitment minutes from time when Chesworth shot narrowly over the bar. Teams: Lytham: Pool e :


Hoghton took the lead. All- man lost the ball in midfield and Hurst was allowed to find Rennison with a square ball, and the centre forward netted from close range, Waddington continued to attack, but could not force a


Cobb, Bainbridge: Denning, Roper Walton: Nightingale, Eddleston, Lamb, Ellis, Bell­ ringer. Substitute: O’Reilly. Clitheroe: Burch: Ches­


Easy for Langho


LANGHO 4. RIBCHESTER RESERVES 0.


Langho gained -a com­


fortable 4—0 win over Ribchester Reserves in •their Division 2 game on


lead through Booth, from a chipped pass by Holloday, Langho took things easy for a while and allowed Ribches­ ter to take the upper hand. Fortunately th e defence


Saturday. After gaining an early


three points off Clitheroe, drawing 1-1 at Shaw Bridge and winning 2-1 at home, but Clitheroe gained their rev­ enge with a fine 5-2 away win in the Lancashire Junior


clubs have scored eight goals in the league, but Clitheroe. who have played a game extra have conceded nine more goals.


Cup. So far this season, both


STRONG PRESSURE Though White Lions -head the Clitheroc Amateur


League with maximum points from four games, they arc being strongly challenged by Calderstones and Chatburn, who also have 100 per cent records with a game in hand.


ged as the league’s top scor­ ers so far, v.'.th 26 goals in three r'.ines 11 of them com­


• The hospital side has emer- % % n » - iT - i - t - i m y


ing from centre forward Hay- thornthwaite. The Calderstones leader,


day.


! The top match of the day was between White Lions and Chipping, last season’s league runners-up and champions


respectively. It resulted in a 3-2 win for the home side. Grindleton, conceded a


total of 25 goals in their first two games, lost .‘only 3-1 at home to Chatburn on Satur­ day, despite the-handicap of having only 10 men.


RESULTS


Low Moor Club 2, Wadding­ ton Reserves 3: Grindleton I, Chatburn 3; White Lions 3, Chipping 2: Hurst Green 2, Trinity 3; Bowkers 1, King’s Arms 2. Tomorrow's fixtures: Lea­


Calderstones 7, St. Paul's 0;


gue: Trinity v Grindleton; Billington v Low Moor Club;


St. Paul's v Waddington Reserves. Lancashire Junior Shield:


AMATEUR LEAGUE


who hit six against Grindlc- ton last week followed this up by scoring another four against St. Paul’s on Satur­


pushed it back to Lund, who


mer Ciitheroe Re se rv es player was outstanding for Waddington, while Warden was the star of the Low Moor side. Teams; Low Moor Club: _


scored from 15 yards. Frank Richards, the for­


Hammond; Humphrey^ Ire-' land; Swarsbrick, Warden, Buchanan; Bibby, . Pilking- ton, Johnson, Lawson, Brad­ ley. Substitute: Pinch. Waddington Reserves: Wil­


liams; Jones Rigby, Wild, Richards F., Swales; Loft­ house. Cook, Lund. Bradley W., Titterington. Substitute: Webster.


Lions lay


a bogey WHITE LIONS 3. CHIPPING 2.


White Lions v Cherry Tree Old Boys; Calderstones v Cross Axes (Great Harwood); Hoghton v Bowkers; Pleck- gate Athletic v King's Arms.


White Lions......... 4 4 0 0 8 Calderstones


AMATEUR LEAGUE PWDLF


Chatburn ............ 33 006 Chipping — . . . . 320 1 4 Hurst Green ..... 4 2 0 2 4 King’s Arms . . . . . . 4 2 0 2 4 Billington . . . . . . . . 3 0 2 1 2 Bowkers ........ 210 1 2 Trinity ................ 31022 Waddington Res. . . 2 1 0 1 2 Low Moor Club .. 4 0 1 3 1 St. Paul's _______ 4 0 13 1 Grindleton


.... 3 3 0 0 6 ..... 3 0 0 3 0 Penalties


told Bowkers 4, King’s Arms 2, Two second half penal­


ties proved to be the turn­ ing point in Bowkers’ game against King’s_Arms on Saturday. The visitors had taken a


game, with Bowkers playing


kers ahead. I t was a ratherscrappy


2—1 half-time lead, but the two spot-kicks, both con. verted by CcLean, put Bow­


stood firm and Langho still looked the more likely to score. After the interval they


worth. Williamson: Kirk, Cal- ver. Gallagher; Eyles, Bar­ nett, Samways, Coppock Mul­ len. Substitute: Haworth. ■ Referee: Mr. A. Hughes. Liverpool.


Results


than on touring, but it will be to the latter that we turn our wheels during the winter


months until we are ready fo r


next April. Some of the most inter­


the new racing season


esting runs come in the last months of the year and ■ on Sunday we have one of them. At 9-15 a.m. the club will leave Clitheroe to cross Long Preston Moors. . . ■ Led by Christopher Night­


ingale, tlie crossing of rough moorland involves a certain amount of walking and carrying — ideal training for the budding . cyclo-cross rider. Meals will be at Bell Busk and Stainforth.


Reserves


crushed Clitheroe


r e s e r v e s


crashed to their third suc­ cessive heavy defeat on Saturday, when: they; lost'


.7—1 at - home; to Green-. bank Celtic.


of the selected team turned up. forcing several last- minute changes to.be made. Pour goals in ' arrears at


elow strength. Only seven


half-time, the Reserves never had a look in, apart from when-Fothergill scored thoir solitary goal from a pass


from. Maubeck. > - - * Haworth ■ and. u Ashworth


were the oustanding players., but' McGuire in- goal;- made. several costly ■


McCarthy:.';? Haworth,-; Ash- , worth? fothergill; ’ -Mann.-:


Team: McGuire;, Deacin,


away"to Padlham, the West Lancashire League Division


2 leaders. . - ■ ] mistakes. , / ,


Maubeck, Gaynor, Cardwell.:: 1 Tomorrow the Reserves are _


b Once again they were well ' -


Bacup Borough 2, Blackpool Mechanics 1; Chorley 4, Wigan Rovers 0; Leyland Mo to r s 0, Dukinfieid 0;


Lancashire Combination:


Brighter outlook


for club Clitheroc Castle Bowl­


ing Club will continue to compete in Great Har­ wood and District Bowling


League. This was decided at an extraordinary general mcet-


: ing in ' the Town Hall on Fri­ day evening. There was -a large and enthusiastic atten­


dance. At the first general meeting


'a couple of weeks ago, there was only a small turn-up and ' i t was announced that if • there was no more Interest


forthcoming, the club would have to disband.


1 -Mr; George Kermeen, team captain, said of Friday's meeting; -“If the enthusiasm is maintained the prospects look bright for a very happy


ner. : Officers elected were: Mr.


lead after half-time rvhen Eccles E. scored from a penalty. Hurst added a third in the 80th minute. Three minutes from time,


wav through. Hoghton increased their


Yates scored a consolation goal for Waddington. Dust. Simpson and Behan


were outstanding for Wad- dington, and Sumner and Gainer for Hoghton. Teams: Waddington; How-


den: Marsden, Be n s o n ; Robinson, Barott, Simpson: Yates, Allman, Behan, Dust,


Dinsdale. Hoghton: Gainer; Berry,


Holmes; Eccles R., Sumner, Morton; Bolton, Hurst. Ren­ nison, Eccles E.. Houghton.


Brockhall


on top Brockhall 2,


Edgar Piokoring 1. Before Brockhail’s home


game with Edgar Picker­ ing on Saturday, the two teams had exactly the same divisions record- three wins from three games, and the same goal ratio of 14—4.


ing the first half by settling down faster and gaining , command in midfield. Although they we r e


Brockhall took control dur­ .


dominating play, the home - side could only gain a 1—0 interval lead, the goal being scored by Bolton from a cen- : . tre by Ross.Some slackness, in the hos­ pital side allowed th e . visi­ tors to come back into the;; game after half-time, but their forwards failed to trouble a strong defence, in which Devine and Jeffrey were outstanding.


season.” Among those at the meet­


ing were Mr. T. IRishton, president, and Coun. R. Tur­


T. Punchard, chairman; Mr. j. Lofthouse, general secre­ tary: Mr.. L. Edwards, trea­ surer; • Mr. G.- Kermeen, team, captain; and' Mr. R. Holt,’ secretary for the handicap committee.-


; .


lead when . Hilton’ centred : from the right, and the goal- ; keeper, positioned badly by . the near post, allowed the - ball to go through his hands to Simpson, who chested it


Brockhall Increased the .


home.Five minutes from time Pickering’s pulled one goal : back when a corner kick was. ■ only cleared’ to-the edgei of


the area, and the right half sent in a fierce drive. The ball was tipped on to the bar by


i come a good side in the very near future.


well below their usual stan­ dard. King’s Anns combined well together during the first half and showed enough skill' after the interval to suggest that they could be-


gradually broke down the visitors’ defence, and. Jump added two more goals, from passes by Booth and Hollo­ day, after Booth had opened the second half scoring. Langho: Ward; Wharton,


Walmsle.v, O’Donnell, Noonc, Haworth: Booth, Jump, Best, Holloday.


Carter


signs In an attempt to put


more bite into the attack, Waddington have signed Peter Carter from Gisburn, now in the Craven Premier


■ entertain Griffin Celtic to­ morrow will be chosen from: Howden, Marsden,' Benson, Simpson, Barrott, Robinson, Yates, Allman, Behan, Dust, Dinsdale, Cook.,


NETBALL


away with the leadership of Clitheroe and District Net- ball League last week,'When they gained a maximum'six points from three games, although they played only tWO''-1


Whalley continued' to walk


, and Smarties United, but the third match, against Calder­ stones. was cancelled by the hospital side, giving Whalley... two points by default. ,- o < ,'.i Results: / * Billington / ; 10,


They defeuted . Billington ■ ~ ....


. club 2; Whalley TO, Smarties. - United 6.


Smarties'-Utd: ‘17 13 ” 3J27 ' T’tex Toppers--20-11- O' 9 22


Whalley .. „„


Billington . . 16 9 2 5 20 Ladybirds . • ’15;: 9"i-2\*4;20*. Calderstones • 16J'8 ’1 7 17’ Paper Dolls .. 17 7 3 7 16 Road-Runners -17— 6—0-11 12 ■


Trinity Y.C... 13 3 2 8 8 Trutex Tigers 17 1 0 16 2


Gisburn for a couple of seasons is expected to make his debut for. Waddington in. the Blackburn- Combination Division I away fixture against Walpurmur tomorrow week.Waddington’s team to


League. Carter, who has been with


First win Low Moor Club 2,


Waddington Bo5, 3. Waddington ’ Reserves


gained their, first win of the season on Saturday


. when they defeated Low Moor Club by the odd . goal in five.


'. Tlie match, however, could quite; easily have gone the ether way; Waddington fre­


quently missed easy chances through trying to walk the ball into the net. The. first half produced no


ing,1 scoring.


. 'Lund; the visitors’ : centre forward was the only player, to take a chance, but his fine s h o t


saved by Hammond. In the 55th minute, Wad­


Whalley 17: Tr'utex‘.Tigers'7, , Trutex Toppers 15; .Smarties : United 10, Trutex-.Tigers; 5;, Billington 16,'Trinity:,Youth :


TABLE P W D L P” .20.18,. 1...1.37


-.cm


heir’“‘shortcomings, wh e n : Low 1 Moor's ; outsideright, •


tdington. paid tlie price for


■; Bibby, scored with a six-yard •shot"that-Williams could not / hold. '■ ’


' pleted a fine five-man move, consisting of -Rigby,; Swales,,


The equaliser; came 10 mm- utes later ’.when Cook com-


'Titterlrigton and Bradley. Lowl-Moor took- the.lead


again after 75 minutes; Pilk- ednverting’a ' penalty,


but Waddington drew level 1 i fori a second time when Lund.


'netted'off Cook’s pass." ( With only, two minutes .to


■ -wa s magnificently ,


the • lead, and, after Smith had equalised, Ward, scored a second for them. A second half hat-trick by


Linford gave the visitors


McLean, however, put paid to the visitors’ hopes, and gave Bowkers a comfortable 4—2 win.. The home side brought on Choyce in place of Rigg, even though the inside forward was having a good game. Outstanding for Bowkers


first-ever victory over Chipping on Saturday by


White Lions gained their


brisk pace with Briggs shoot­ ing just wide for Lions, and Duncanson hitting the cross­ bar for Chipping. White Lions opened their


the odd goal in live. The game opened at a


Social Club receive trophy


As first winners of a new


trophy for the annual knock - out competition


held by the Ribblc Valley Amateur Cricket League, Clitheroe Social Club , re­ ceived the award at the League’s annual bulTct dance and prize presenta­ tion at the Social Club on


man. of the Social Club, and a vice-president and former chairman of, the league, pre­ sented the other awards as follows: League champions, Coal


Friday. Mr. W. O. Russell, chair­


choice for anniversary run


There was a good turnout when the East Lancashire


to Sawley and went on to Bolton-by-Bowland, F o r e s t ■ Becks and Wtgglesworth ; to Cross Streets where we joined the main road. At Crooklands we made for Milnthorpe and : joined the heavier traffic from the motorway.


morning as we took the, road


was made at Gilpins Bridge where we met members from the Preston District." <


A short halt for a snack " Lovely


Clough: runners-up. Barrow- ford: knock-out runners-up, Clarion: Sportsmanship Cup, Blackburn Deaf; batting prize. Ken Hirst of Barrow- ford with 309 runs: bowling prize, Paul Brown. Clitheroe Social Club with 39 wickets: and to the two knock-out final umpires. Mr. H. Edmundson and Mr. -T. E.


Morley. Music was provided by the


resident band. Mr. R. Jones, of Great Harwood, was the entertainer


Need is a


account after 35 minutes when Seedail scored from a Brigg’s cross. Soon after-, wards, Rhodes had a great chance to equalise, but shot straight at O’Neill from six yards.


the game, and just before half-time the referee had to speak to several players. Within 15 minutes of the


Some “needle” crept into


second half gone, Lions in­ creased their lead. Preedy put Foulker away on the


secretary Clitheroe and District


secretary, explained: “Vincent Parker was secretary last season, but he has emigrated


. Mr. Barrie Parker, fixtures


Table Tennis Association, whose season starts on Monday, is without a per­ manent ■ secretary.


left with a long throw-in, and the centre forward ran on well before slipping the ball to Briggs, whose shot beat Atkinson’s despairing


for the visitors when he col­ lected a rebound off O’Neill and planted it home, 10 min­ utes later. Atkinson did well to turn -


dive. Rhodes reduced the arrears


cleared to Preedy. who scored with a great overhead kick. Chipping piled on the pres­


sure in the last 10 minutes, and Squires beat O’Neill with a fierce header to make the final score 3-2. All the White Lions play­


Procter. Teams: White Lions:


to Canada. We asked, at the association’s annual meeting if anyone was interested in taking over, but no one


offered and so I have had to do two jobs so far.” He added, "We could really


a McLean drive for a corner, and from the resulting kick. . the' ball was only partially


gue Mr. Parker said that the favourites for the honours are, Forden Club, Calder- stoncs and St. Paul’s “A’ although league -newcomers,


Of the 13 teams in the lea­ ?


do with a young man taking over as secretary and to hold the position for several years.’’


l From'here to Bowness is a


approaching the Lake Dis­ trict. I t is also well-known for the growing of damsons. The Kendal damsons sold in the local shops a re : mostly grown in the Lyth Valley. They must have been very


ovely stretch of country


branch of the Reliant Owners’ Club held its first anni­ versary run on Sunday, with the Lake District as the venue. I t was a lovely autumn :


There were many sketches by Ruskin of various parts of the world. There was also an interest­


ing collection of old coins and another of ores, quartz and rocks. Wo chose to So down the


: in view all the time. : , At Greenodd we again emerged on to the main road and met much homeward


east side of Coniston Water and although, the road was very narrow we had the lake


bound traffic. ; Quieter


: the main road at Haversham we took a quieter route to avoid Milnthorpe. From Crooklands we re­


After tea wo continued to Levens Bridge and leaving


plentiful this year because there were several wayside stalls and some women mem- hers, with an eye to making jam, bought a lot. At Bowness,1 we parked our


traced , our route through Clapham, Settle and so to Clitheroe. I t was generally


agreed that our first anniver­


cars and had a break for a meal. After ‘ a pleasant walk ! round we moved off' past


Adelaide Hill and went down to Troutbeck.Bridge .until wo came alongside"1 Windermere


again. At Skelwith! Bridge we tur­ ■


ned on to the Coniston road with - a view towards Colwith Bridge and , the , Langdale Valley.


Halt


halted for an hour or so. We noted the memorial in mem­ ory of Donald Campbell in the centre of the village. I t is built of Lakeland stone but not ornate. Some of us "'visited the


Reaching Coniston; we


Chimney Sweep BRUSH and VACUUM D. DEVINE


23 FARADAY AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3210


Chimney Sweep House Cleaning


Ruskin Museum whic h pro v ed very interesting.


SHIP’S CARPETS NEW AND SECOND HAND


Qualities, unobtainable, else­ where. Made specially for hard wear for shipping companies and Government battleships. Large selection of a l l1 sizes.'


W 177 CHORLEY ROAD, T. FOWLER


strong team. The league comprises Rib­


Trutex, could have quite , a


blesdale Wanderers ‘A’ and ■B’, Forden Club, Calder­ stones, Venture Scouts, Trin­ ity “A” and “B,”, Chatburn, St. Paul’s Primrose, Pendle


ers did well, while the best Chipping player was . J.


O’Neill; Geelan, Potter; Grime. Chatburn. Preedy; McLean Woodworth. Foul­ ker. Briggs, Seedail, Substi­ tute; Waterhouse. Chipping:


Cookson, Freeman R.: Dun- canson. ’ Mercer Rhodes, Squires, Marchaht.


Blczard. Rich; Procter J., Atkin so n;


Four for leader


were J. Atkinson and Mc­ Lean, and for King's Arms, Bishop, Aspin and Ward. Teams: Bowkers: Greenall: Riley, Evans; Smith, Scott,


Calderstones 7, St. Paul's 0 Calderstones strength­


ened their leadership by defeating St. Paul’s by


Brown; Atkinson J-. Rigg, Atkinson F„ Aspinwall, Mc­ Lean. Substitute: Choyce. King's Arms: Foster; Har­


greaves, Aspin: Parsons. Sims. Dewhurst: Linford, Bishop, Catlow, Ward, Rob­ inson. Substitute: Hartley.


lar triumph for Calderstones’ centre forward, Haythorn- thwaite, who brought his scoring tally for the first


seven clear goals. The match' was a particu­


three games to 11. St. Paul’s kicked off and


played throughout the first 45 minutes with a man short. • To their credit, however,


the visitors never, gave up trving and played good foot­ ball, but had it not been for Adcroft in goal,; and Dearden at centre half, the score against them; would have


Mill and Trutex. Next week’s fixtures: Wed-


nesday—St. Paul’s “A” v. Ribblesdale Wanderers B ; Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘A V.' Chatburn; Venture Scouts v. Trinity “B“; Thursday— St. Paul’s “C” v. Pendle Mill; Trinity "A” v. Forden Club; Friday: Calderstones v. Prim­


rose. Rest week—Trutex.


West Lancs League


shire League division 2: B.A.C. Warton 2, Lytham Land Registry 3; Blacqpool Mechanics Reserves 6, South


Results in the West Lanca­


Shore 0; British Rail , 6, Lytham Corinthians 2; Clith­ eroc Reserves 1. Greenbank Celtic’7; Danven Reserves 1, Padiham 3; Haslingden . 1, Lytham YMCA 0; Ribchester 6. Whittingham 0; Thornton Clevelcys 11, Rawtenstall 0: Wigan Technical’ College 6, Evening Post Greyhounds 1.


DIVISION 2


Padiham . . . . Wigan Tech.


been much greater. Haythornthwaite scored in


the 12th, 17bh and 38th minute, and Calderstones’


, Haythornthwaite made it 1


other first half goal was added by Hazzach after 30 minutes.


goals and although Wadding- ton did: most of the attack­


,',they never looked like


’defender-for- the seventh. ; Outstanding for the home side were Haythornthwaite


5—0 after 60 minutes, N. Duck worth scored the sixth a few '-minutes later and then a shot from Smith was deflected in­ to the St. Paul’s net by a


-and Shuttlewortli. ■ . The ., referee,. Mr. A. N. : iLearmont, earned praise for


i* Teams: Calderstones: -Lee; -Woodworth, Hardman; Aus- ter, Wild, Shuttlewortli;- Hoi-, den, Smith, Haythornthwaite,: Hazzach, - ■ Duckworth.: Sub-


istitute: Scott. l St.' Paul’s: Adcroft; Price,


<


■ Whist:' Women’s , '1 „ •• Missc “A";\ri2)'i,v,;Billmgton A ; Waterhouse; '2, Mrs. Taylor. (lG)Vsocial plub. A. • sor.) ’Men’s; 1, "Mrs/ 'Chamley; 2/:; :v: * -Pendleton/


Association' organised a whist Thursday, are as follows, and domino drive in Whalley on: Calderstones’ (28) .w^Wadd- Friday,-when the winners were: ington' A


: Whist drive i Clitheroe '■


•Mrs.-Ormisloh. beat Hammond to a ball and Chctham. - Divisional' Liberal*' matches'.'.'^which'( start on cnarourn club,(23)-v. Police-(21) , Com


-go,"-everything- seemed to -------------------- ------------------- ------ ,v - British-' point to a draw, but Bradley (Competition winner ,was Mis._ dingtan> ® (27) v. British


!2D°Sten°ley * S p ^ d t ^ M u ' — - 5 . Eddleston.


“ ,e .v.Chatburn .JiB ”„,( 17) ;.JVa d- TSK


Legion ,(-0). B” (17) i-Billington “B”- (28):


AUTHORISED £ ‘SERVICE1.?,


it 'his handling of the game. ‘


Ribchester .. Haslingden v.


B’bp’l M. Re. Danven Res. Thornton Cle. -9 Grecnb’k Cel. 9 Brit. Rail L’th’m YMCA: Post < Greyh’ds Rawtenstall . Lytham L. R. Clith. Res. .. BAC Warton Lytham Cor. South Shore Whittingh’m


Season starts


Back'; markers in- the-


Clements; Hester, Dearden.v Greenup; Pollard, Hudson,. iHolder, Baskerville, Jackson..


.Clitheroe and District Snooker League arc once


Club<‘A’-.will• attempt,to give 28 joints t<j last iyear’s bottom '-eiuti,?-Btoin(#toh:« "B”. •'


The handicaps , and (Playing from-scratch Social;


P W D L.Pts. .11, 8 2 1 18 8- 8 0 0 16 9 7 2 0 16 9 7' 0 2 14 8 5 .3 0 13 8 ’V 1 3 9 1


0 '2


0


1 0 1 - 5' 2 5 3 C6 2 6 0 6 0 8


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New Sets supplied lo order


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