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Clititfroc Advertiser and Times, May 16, 1969 13


GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEAM TOOK


TOP HONOURS The team o£ schoolboy riders who performed so well


in the rain at Morecambe last week notched their first success on Saturday afternoon at Longridge when, riding in the name of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, they carried off the first team award in the North District heat for the National Schoolboy TO’ Championship, spon­ sored by the George Herbert Stancer Memorial Com­ mittee.


,


card and the first lad was set off in a downpour of rain which continued throughout


There were 24 names on the Amateur League


the event. The team prize was for the


fastest school team of three riders and Ian Marr, 26-50 Ian McKnight and Stephen Nightingale, with 27—42 and 29—6. totalled 1—23—38 to he


top team. They qualify to ride in the


national final at Kirkby on July 12. I t would have gladdened


C Y G D N G


senior events in which a day such as this would have pro­


duced half a page of "did not start” entries every one of the 24 boys started and completed the event. .


Clitheroe in sunshine, but alas the weather man must have pulled tire wrong knob, for before the day was very old he realised his mistake, the tap was opened and down came the ram.


On Sunday morning, we left


to get to' Skipton before it became necessary to don our


We did; however, manage


capes. After crosssing Embsay


Moor the road takes a down­ ward plunge to bring it back to river level.


the main road that one first comes upon the ruins of Barden Towers.


I t is at the junction with


places can be made out and a little imagination can en­ able one to visualize what the house must ‘ have been like after Lady Anne Clifford


The hall and great fire­


caused it to be rebuilt 1659.


in 1774, although parts of the property like the Retainers’


The building was partly demolished and left to decay


House, aro still in use -as a cafe.


ltivcr


Burnsall and Linton, stay-in: on tlie west side-of -the river all the way until- we made the turn for crocoe. ■


We returned home via


easing, so^ve -pushed .on through Gargrave to arrive home in time for tea.


The rain gave no sign of


the evening chose the follow­ ing runs for the next few. weeks.


The committee meeting in


pective new riders will see one that they-would like. If so they are welcome to join us.


Perhaps among them pros­


Longridge, leader T. Hoyle; May 25. Reeth camping week­ end; June 1, Keighley, to watch professional road racing; June 8, Yordas Cave, leader D. Thomber; June 15, Barden Towers, leader K. We’ghtman; June 22, Leyland Grand Frix, leader B. Night­ ingale; June 29, Sett'e.R.T.


May 18, Bleasdalo via Sprite,


Hospital took early initiative


the heart of G. H. S. to see these lads, for, unlike some


Calderstones 3, Gisburn 2 Calderstones needed to


win this, their last game of the season to be in with a chance of finishing in third place in the league


triumphant Aitken Shield winning team, but rested five players in preparation for -the Craven Cup final.


table. Gisburn fielded six of their


ers Wild and Shuttleworth absent through injury, but included Dust playing only his fourth game this season for Calderstones.


Calderstones had key play­


season playing for Brockhail in the Blackburn Combina­ tion.


He has spent most of the


game for the first quarter of of an horn- and-went into a


Calderstones dominated the


deserved lead through Finch, who scored from just inside the penalty area.


Shaky


Gisburn to life, and their for­ wards were finding the hospi­ tal defence very shaky under pressure.


The goal seemed to bring


the right and Atkinson, com­ pletely immark6d, met the cross to head the ball home.


Gisburn won a comer on


struggling .to get back into the game, and it was only some slack defence on Gis- bum’s part that allowed Holden to equalise right on the half-time whistle.


■ teams played dreary foot­ ball, before Finch scored the winning goal for Calder­ stones after 60 minutes.


In the second half, both Brilliant


remaining half hour, but some atrocious finishing kept


Calderstones dominated the


the score down. Only a brilliant 30-yard


drive from Dust that hit the crossbar gave the large crowd anything to cheer. By their victory, Calder­


the lead; a Calderstones player handled the ball and Woodworth sent Hoyle the wrong way with the penalty kick. Calderstones were now


Minutes later, Gisburn took


Riding club’s May show a success despite rain


Despite showery weather,


the North East Lancashire Riding Club had a good day’s sport when they held their May show a t . Oak- lands, Barrowl'ord. Leading rein: 1, K. Haw­


thorne (Willesiey Nuts-in- May); 2, C. Bell (Cinderella);


3, G. Tattersall (Tiny). 12.2 h.: 1, D, Rostron (Wil-


lesley Nuts-iri-May); 2, A. Bell (Cinderella),; 3, H. Wat­ son (Autumn Prince). 13 2 h.; 1; D Rostron


Pickles (Pend.cside Zara); 4, H. Watson (Shady Lane). 14.2 h.: 1, J. Spencer (Ra


(Kaiidv Kim); 2, S. Marsden (Pendleside Topic); 3, A.


Dannia); 2, B. Hanson (First Gentleman); 3, J. Hopwood,


Left to right: Mr. Scott, Mr. Burgess, Mr. Riding, Mr. Haydock, wilh the .Haydock Challenge Trophy.


Ramsbottom Cup


Cricket


Cherry Tree 76, Clitheroe 138 for 8


CLITHEROE


•R. Vaughton c Steele b Howard ..........


M. Washbrook c -Walsh b Washington ................ 42


G. Davies, o Steele b Howard .................


0


S. Westhead c Klemm, b " Washington ................ 19


29


G. Clark run out. ......... 20 R. Harrison s t Eddleston b Steele ....................... 5


..m? B


WIN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP


champion snooker player of the Clitheroe and District League.


team in the final by winning three of four games Afterwards, the new silver trophy w-as presented by the donor, Mr, Fred Haydock, of Salthill, Clitheroe before a


Ho defeated Bernard Scott, captain of the .-ocial Club A


Norman Burgess, of the Social Club B team, is the . „ .


laTge gathering at the Social Club. Mr. T. Riding was the. referee and maiker. In the league, the new champions are. Chatlurn B, who


A by one point.


A. Turpin c Woodhead b Steele .......................... 4


A. Laver not o u t ............ 13 R. Wiggleswortil hit wkt b Steele......................... 1


J. Behan ................... 93 T. Walmsley ............ 49 G. Dinsdale


D. Wright A. Wright


G. Tomlinson not out .. 1 Extras .......................... 4


—42—2; M. Walsh, 6—1—24 —0; J. McGlome, 5—0—20— 0; J. Washington, 9—1—35— 2; A. Steele. 4 -0—13—3.


Total (8 wkts) .........138 Bowling: H. Howard, 6—0


CHERRY TREE


M, McGarry b Westhead . 5 J. Eddleston. c Vaughton b McLean


J. McGlane b McLean D. Klemm b Westhead .. J. Fowler b McLean .. B. Woodhead c Vaughton b McLean ...................


........ 15


G. Blackbum ........... . 46 N. Burgess .............. . 79 D. Nivan .............. ;. . 50 A. T.


Social B 6 Hargreaves ........... . 73


H. Howard b McLean' ... M. Walsh not o u t__ _ _ A. Steele b Clark . . . . . . J. Washington b Clark


H. Chippendale b West- 'head ..........................


Extras ............................ Total


-6 n


0


12 3


8 76


'27—5; G. Tomlinson, 3—0—• 20—0; G. Clark, 1.3—1 -8-2 .


Bowling; S. Westhead, lo— 3—17—3; R. McLean, 11—2—


W. RCdfcrn ................ 51 W. Worthington ......... 53


Conservative 12


Whatley 86 for 9, Luoas 88 WHALL/EY


stones completed a league double over the side that knocked them out of the Aitken Shield semi-final Calderstones: Hoyle; Aspin,


Hardman; Auster, Reynolds, Fitzpatrick; Holden, Dust,


den Wilkes; Murray, Hudson, Sag’ar; Whittaker, Wood-, worth, Atkinson, Spooner, Walker.


Leach, Finch, Bainbridge. Gisburn: Robinson; Bow­


______________


World Cup Mexico 7 0


G. Ireland c Bullas b Fresh .......................... 20 N. Duckworth b Fresh .. 12


A. Anderson b Doe __ 11 D. Bleazard b Bannister 7 G. Ainsworth b Fell __ 2 J. Peters c Bullas b Ban­ nister


T. Parkinson b Ban­ nister


G. W. Anderton D. Cowperthwaite W. Bray ............ K. Allen ............


J. Rudd b D o c ................ 1 J. Threlfall run cut . . . . 5 P. Shuttleworth not out 11 G. Hindle not out ......... 0 Extras .......................... 5


.......... .............. .1 .......................... 11


1—24—1; B. Fresh, 5—0—19— —2; H. Doe, 9—0—22—2; R. Bannister, 10—4—16—3,


LUCAS


L. Hardy st Ireland . b Rudd ............


J. Fleming lbw Peters .. 4 M. Green b Shuttleworth 17 E. WaJmsley b Shuttle- worth ......................... 0


J. Hodgson c Anderson b Rudd .......................... 0


21


R. Bannister b Rudd . . . . 2 J. Aubin b R udd............ 0 H. Doe st Ireland b Hindle .......................... 12


B. Fresh c Threlfall b Shuttleworth 1............ 7


C. Bullas st Ireland b Rudd .......................... 0 D. Fell not out


Extras ............... Total


68


6.2—0—27—5; J. Peters, 7—2 —12—1; P. Shuttleworth, 7— 2—16—3; G. Hurdle 1—0—8— 1.


Whalley bowling: J. Rudd,


A win for Chatburn


A three week holiday for two to see England


defend the World Cup next year in Mexico is the first prize in an exciting free to enter football com­ petition now appearing in World Sport?. Uther features include Cup Final preview, the new athletics season, cricket, rugby union, swimming,


tennis, golf. '


from home, beat Chipping by six goals to five on Wed­ nesday week.


CHIPPING 5, CHATBURN 6 Chatburn, playing away


Chipping scorers were Procter (2). M a r c h a n t ,


Rhodes and R. Cookson. R. Freeman missed a penalty. Scorers for Chatburn were


Bishop (2), Slinger, Holgate, Read, and Bithell. -


Freeman, . I. Cookson, Procter; Marchant, P. F ree m an, Rhodes, Duncanson,, R. Cook­ son, Subst. J. Freeman.


Teams: Chipping,: Atkin­ son; D. Freeman,: Rich; R.


May issu0 now.at.ybur newsagent; pricG 31


Read; A. Holgate, Dewhurst, Bishop! Johnson, Slinger.' Subst. Catlow,


Chatburn: Johnson; Bush, Jolies; J.' Holgate, Bithell,


Total (9 wkts) ............ 86 Lucas bowling: D. Fell, 6—


J. Hindley . M. Starkie . T. Holden . J. Haworth . H. Ingram . A. Fitzpatrick


Calderstonc B 3


67 71 38 37


317


45 72 54 48 87 49


355


C. Graham .......... H. Mayor ............. J. Horrocks ........... H. Clayton ........... W. Tipladv ................ 68 D. Fitzpatrick


Calderstones A 8


.. 68 .. 53 .. 72


.. 72 393


A. Wi*aght ........... G. Walmsley — .... 64 J. Behan ...........


Waddington B 8 , D. Wright


Billington ‘A’ ........................................ 27 Waddington ’A’ ..................................... 28 Pendleton


Chatburn ‘B’ ......................


Calderstones ‘A’ Waddington ‘B’ .Billington ‘B’ ..


............ 0 5


Pendie Club ............ ...................... ...... 28 Polico .......................................


Cross Keys . . . . Calderstones ‘B’


Netball


results Last week’s scores in


Clitheroe and District Net­ ball League were as follows:


Whalley 13; Smarties United 21, Ladybirds 19. Tuesday: Tmtex Toppers 3, Dynamo Electric 15. Wednesday: Trinity Y.C. 10, Trutex Tigers 9. Thursday: Billing­ ton 18, The Paper Dolls 9. Road.Runners’ rest week.


Monday: Calderstones 7,


day, May 19: Rood Runners v. Trtitex Toppers; The Paper


Next week’s fixtures; Mon­


Dolls v. Truitex Tigers. Tues­ day: Dynamo Electric v. Calderstones. Wednesday: Smarties United v. Whalley. Thursday: : Ladybirds v. Trinity Y.C.


LEAGUE TABLE p. w . :l. d. :PS


Billington .. 1‘ '1 0 0 2 Dynamo Elec. • 1 1 0 0 2 Smarties U. .. 1 T 0 0 2 Trinity •Y.C. . . 1 1 0 0 2 ..Whalley -





Social Club ‘B’ ‘..................................... 28 Social Club ‘A’ ..................................... 28 Conservatives ......


Chatburn ‘A’


28 28


28 27


28 28 28 28 28


Flying


despite rain Once again, Saturday


turned out to be a bad day for Clitheroe Homing Society, with rain nearly all the time, but it must have cleared sufficiently for the birds to be lib­


..................................


T. Walmlsey .......... 59 ........ ...... 54


28


310 293 276 270 256 244 234 218 212 197 196 184 172 164


M. Sowden ............... 87 S. Cox .................... 72 P. Rothwcll .............. 85 J. Sowden .............. 60 N. Waterworth ........ 74 J. Woof ................. 74


Waddington A 13 452


W. Waggett .................. 54 374


W. Cliffe ................... 77 B. Robinson ................ 65 P. Swain ................... 44 T. Swain....................... 74 J. Swain ................... 64 G. Robinson................ 56


Billing-ton" B 5 380


J. B. A. T. R. R.


Haydock ......... Scott


Atkinson ...... Riding ......... Burn ........... Bell ..............


Social A 4 ............


................ 52 ................ 49


G. Walmsley ______ 88 426


............ 95


P. Jones ..................., 87 B. Jones .................... 59 A. Holgate ............... . 84 F. Webster ................ 69 H. Frankland ............. 82


Chatburn B 16 J. Fish ..................... Waddington B 10


H. Mayor ................. 75 T. Hyndmarch ........ 35 J. Horrocks .............. 87 J. Stevans .............. 54 C. S. Graham........... 46


H. Clayton .............. 99 Calderstones A 6 396 69 450


T. McMenemy ........ D. Nuttall '........... H. Nutter


Pendleton 10


F. McNab .............. A. McNab ....... C. Nutter ..............


..........


F. T. M. H.


T. Williamson ........... 56 E. A-ltham .............. 39 T Palmer .............. 33 B.' Smith .................. 40 D. Sconce .................. 43 J. Gcldard .......— 46


Cross Keys 0 259


96 26 69 41 63 97


392


■ Pendie "Glut 11 Hudson ............... 41 Howarth .............. 60 Windle .............. 80


W. G. Burgess


made sure of success by obtaining maximum points from their last match. Prior to tins, they were leading Bitimgton


Blackburn (Sweet Echo); 2, M Pitre (Panache); 3, H. Brown (Chocolate Anony­


(Weston Fascination). Over 14.2 h. showing: 1, L.


mous). Beginners showing; 1, A.


cal).


J. Bell (Same Hazeltwig); 2 B Burrows (Henbury Royal Mint); 3, H. Winrow (Oscar


In hand up to 3 years: 1, . „ ' ,


Award). in hand under 13.2 h. over


years- I. D. Burrows (Willes- ley Nuts-in-May): 2, B. Burrows (Kandy Kim); 3, K. Brown. (Pendleside Topic). In hand over 13.2 h. over


3 years: 1, M. Pitre (Pan­ ache); 2, L. Blackburn (Sweet Echo); 3, K. Hogarth (Ra


13 years: 1. D. Reynard (Black Martella); 2, D. Ros­


Dannia). Junior equitation, up ' to


tron (Kandy Kim); 3, J.


Clegg (Shannon).; Junior equitation. 14 to 16


years; 1, J. Hopwood (Weston Fascination); 2. B. Hanson (First Gentleman); 3. A. Pickles (Pendleside Zara). Senior equitation: 1. H.


(Drum Kate); 2. E. Haffner (Carmena); 3, J. Clegg


(Drummer Boy); 3, H. Wat­ son (Autumn Prince); 13.2 h. jumping: 1. R. Smith


(Drum Kate); 2. A. Mason


Warren (Rebel Prince); 2, B. Haffner (Calder Lad): equal 3, A. Nightingale (Dauntless), L. Miller (Chance). 14.2 h and over, jumpmg:


(Shannon). 14.2 h. jumping; l. G.


Brown (Chocolates Anony­ mous) ; 2, L. Blackburn


Reynard (Black Martella). 2 W. Simpson (Taffy), J. ±>. Hanson. (First Gentleman). Junior handy horse: 1. A.


(Sweet Echo); 3. J. Clayton (Shalbourne Golden vanity). Junior handy pony: L. D.


Pellow (Merlin); 2, L. cay- gill (Cantor); 3, L. McCarthy


(Manor Hill).


Bell (Cinderella); 2, K. Brown (Pendleton Topic); 3. S Heyworth (Welfield Ras­


L. Blackburn 2. A. Pick.es and S. Marsden, 3, J. Hopwood


Pair riding; 1, M. Pitre and , .


and J. Clegg. o Consolation best ,iUI’n0^


Hatton; 2. A. Waddicor; L. Waddicor.


chell; L. Miller. C. Hutton. Senior gymkhanas, M- Harrison, H. Watson. J.


Junior gymkhanas. D. Mit­ „


Haffner. B. Haffner Leading rein gymkana, H.


Mason 12.2 h. jumping 1, R. smitn _ _ ... Saddle Club's third


annual open show Here are the results of Readwood Saddle Club s third


Gertson (Cusop Call Boy); 2 June Davis (Cheyenne); 3' Paul Copplestone (Pea­ nuts); 4, Edwina Clarke (Weston What’s Wanted).


annual show: 12.2 Showing: 1, Susan


13.2 Showing; 1, Margaret Mason (Another Limelight);


2 Phillipa Booth (Cusop Calypso); 3, Diane Reynard (Spring Serenade); 4. C. Hardman (Golden Shadow).


Soencer (Ra-Dannia); Caroline Swift (Briery Som­ brero); 3, Susan Wilkinson (Redwood Ballerina); 4, Phillipa Booth (Saphrma). Working hunter: 1. ■


14.2 Showing; 1., Julian


Brown (Chocolate Anony­ mous) ; 2, Barry Catterall (Conrhemiy Sam); 3, Linda Blackburn (Sweet Echo); 4, Frtinces Crosby (Good os


Gold). Equitation — under 14


years: 1, Moira. Pilling (Gay Times); 2, Diane Reynard (Black Martella); 3, Diane Roberts (Tango); 4, C. Hard­ man (Golden Shadow). Equitation—14 to 17 years:


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Eaton (Mr. Bupa); 2, O. Crabtree (Phamber); 3. T.


Judy’


D. B. Smith (Golden Sala­ mander II); 4, Linda Dawes (Shelbourne Golden Vanity). Show..', jumping - 13.2h:_ 1,


Dianna Maddocks (Nip II); 2 Heather Rimmer (Bon- dale); 3, Heather Rimmer (Dusty); 4, Phillipa Booth


Knowles................. 74 Marsland ........... 77


65 397


61 36 21 51 45 32


246 (Cherry Pic).


Donna Maddocks (Nip II), 2 Heather Rimmer (Bon- d'alc )• 3 N. Haworth (Eas­ ier Rocket); 4. David Scn-


Show jumping 14.2h. 1, -


veiis (Goldy XIII). Open show jumping; l.


Valerie Almond (Jasmin); •j Malcolm Rimmer (Amber Dawn); 3, Vernon Pickles (Johnny Walker); 4, Jack


Smith OAdelphi). Show jumping -14.2 and


open: L Anita Sm i th (Casey); 2 Brenda Lev-


1 E. Haffner (Carmena I I ) . l2’ David Scrivens (Mr. Blue


Junior take your own line. ..


iv 3 Donna Maddocks (Nip ID; 3, Alison Kirk


line- 1, Brenda Lewthwaite (Justina); 2, Valerie Aimond


(Fantasy). Senior take your otui


G. Dinsdale • • • -...... 65 396


David Bowen (Harvest Gold II).Adult equitation: 1, Hilary


(Jasmin); 3, T. D B> ®Pl1? (Golden Salamander H) 4


tlnvaite (Justma), 3, 1 . u- B Smith (Golden Salaman­


der II); 4. David Scnvens (Gold)’ XHI).


Bevan (Kilkenny Princess); 3 Deborah Relph (Rushti- vena); 4, Linda Dawes (Shetboume Golden Vanity),


1. Barbara Hanson (First Gentleman); 2, Lucy N.


Crossley (Melody Maker) and Hilary Southworth.


Pairs riding: 1,. Margaret


(B a c h e lo r B o y ) ; 2, Moira -Filling (Gay Times) and Diane Reynard (Black Martella); 3, Alison Maw (Tansie) and C. Hutton (Brandy Snap); 4. Frances Crosby' (Good as Gold) and Linda Blackburn (Sym­


phony).


tree (Phamber); 2. Barry Catterall (Kilkenny Prm- ce<s) ’ 3, Susan Liptrott (Phelton); 4.. Hilary Brown (Chocolate Anonymous). Leading Rein; 1, Joanna


storm).


Andrew Bonser ®ca” ' Token Limelight); W. Hardman (Mr. Steed); 3. S.


First ridden pony. 1. ,


Williamson (Yankee Doo­ dle); 4, Laura W’mton


kinson (Readwood Bal­ lerina); 2, Phfihpa B«>th (Saplirina); 3, Katrma Sef ton (Laughing Ca.vaUcr); 4.


(Snowstorm). Novice Pony: 1. Susan Wil­


Barbara Hanson Gentleman). Local pony; 1, Susan Wil­


kinson (Readwood Ba-i- lerhia); 2, Julian Spencer (Ra-Dannia); 3, Susan Gore*


son (Cusop Call B o y ) ; 4, Diane Reynard (Spring


Serenade). _____ RAIN STOPPED PLAY met Burnley 111, ^nd the mate at o j £ S S f . » Sunday, however, Banmvtord 118


gaining an easy ™ °vm Wellington, and the Biacx bum Deaf Institute romping


to victory over Lucas 11. Results; Barrow-ford 38 for,


Wellington 37. Wellington:


Hail, 8; Jones, 4; Wallbank, v* janeezko, 1; Read,


Hirst, 4—2—6—2. Barrowford: Himt not ou ;


_7- Broadley, 1 a


18; Handford, 0; Hoisfield, 9, Wadsworth 1; Lomax, not ou 4; Extras 1; T°tol 38.


•the. leading birds again made good time though fly.


erated • from Hereford. Up at 1.35 in a south wind,


dng through heavy showers and bad visibility. This week G. Cowper- t-hwaite just managed to


pip J. Scott ’ ami Son’ Al­ lowed by A. Croft. He also scooped d\e Pools. Though scattered, the buds


kept turning up and most


fanciers were well-satisfied. Next race is Mangotsfleld,


and th i s usually turns out a stiffor.e, writes - secretary


Oalderstonjes . 1 0 r o 0 ^Ladybirds v , .. ,1- . 0 1 ' 0 0


, -1- 1 0 0 2


' Tmtex' Top. ‘, 1 0 l' .O' 0 Trutex .Tigers 1 0 1 0 0


Paper Dolls ... 1 .0 1 0 0 Road Runners —— —


' E.1 Hargreaves -1621.55; W. j. F:, Cottam 1613.85; W. J. F. Cottam : 1611.50; ' H. anfi; K.


1695.46; A. Croft lOaa.18; K. Croft, 1640.73:, E-riHnrsreavos 1034.66; F.'v Nutter 1030.04;


1698.02;; , Scott; :


H. Puncbard. Results; G. cowperthwaite


Son


2: Gunner, 0—2—11—°> Ila11’ 45—1—11 1>


Bowling: Jones, 3— Deaf institute, 60 for «, '


Lucas ll , 58. Lucas: Duerden, l3; Carter,


5; 9"% tod^0?Hurls tone. 0;


nrmerod WQ-iicn, 3, urmuuu, , 11; Moore,


Great -Harwood; -Bowling League results for Wednes­


day, May-7: Blackburn . Alliance (7)


15—4. WDeaf Institute: Bridge, 1.


mg:


—0—18-0. ■ Clarion 130: for 5 dec. Well'ngton 63 for 4 (rain


Mo ' I W 14^ 7 ^ Zj 3“i ore. 6—1—14y-v> •


Seed. 1608.79; i’ Parker and Pu'nchard 1604.29; Jones-and Addison 1599.40.


stopped play). T Clarion: Wareing, 6;


wood; not'out 19; Marsden, 3,t Benson, 2; Neville, not out


aylor, 54; Clarke. 33; Green­ alker 18; D, Preston, not


out 24’ J. Preston, not out 16^ Extras l; T O ^ ^ :


155 Clitheroe Cricket C. (3) 123; Calderstones S.C. (3) 133 Oswaldtwistle; Cons (7) 149; Lowerfold Park (3) 125 Ribblesdale (7) 142; Whalley (5) 142 Salesbury M.C. (5) ■,


148. LEAGUE-TABLE— ■ , . P W L Fts


B'bwn Alliance. .4 4 0 29 Ribblesdale


Lowerfold Park.. 3 2 1 20. Salesbury; M. -C. 3 2 1 15


.. .. 4 3 1 j i Calderstones S.C. 4 0 4 11


Oswaldt’le Cons 3 3 1 15 Clitheroe C. C. . . 3 2 J 14 Whalley ............. 4 0 4 12 Clitheroe ~ Cnstle 2 :>


rl v l-^ 11


Galoin 3‘, Mitchell, not out, Sim, 0; Morton,


0; extras, 6; Total 37. Bowling: Holden. 3—16


, S° b ^


Wellington on Saturday was halted by ram There were two rcsu.ts on


,6; Extras, 7; Total (5 wkts)


130 Bowling: Hall,-9—2—18—1; Ellison, 11—0—51—1; Had- croft 3—0—2o—1, Meiccr.


4—0—22—1. Wellington: .Mercer,


Hadcroft 2; Hall, 15; Wall- bank, 19; Moore, 3; Janeezko, not out, 10; Sims. 0; Ellison, 2- Parkinson, Not out, 4, Extras 4; Total (7 wkts) 63. Bowling: Martin, 7—1—17


—1; Duxbury, 4.3—0—10—4. Dawson, 7—3—16—1; Neville, 4—0—15—1.


hall v Wellington, Clarion v Goal Clough; Sunday: Burnley i n v. Blackburn Deaf; Lucas II v. Clitheroe S.C.; Brockhail v. Barrow-.


Tomorrow's fixtures: Brock- _ ford. Riding horse: 1, O. Crab­ „ _ ,


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2, Woone Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 2807 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.


B R O N C O Coucrele Products


27 PENDLE STREET EAST SABDEN


Rock Faced Walling Blocks Screen Blocks


Path Edgings


Lintels, Sills, Clothes Posts, Shrub Boxes, Bird Baths


Cut Flags for Walling


ALL ORDERS SPECIALLY MADE FOR YOU


Phone: Padiham 72183 or Clitheroe 3004


Morning, Evenings or Weekends


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS?


when you can have


Estimates Free No obligation EDGINGS


PAVINGS AND PATHS, Consult:


JAMES BOLTON & SON (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


T on all floor problems.


olephone: Blaokburn 59438. Evenings: Blaokburn 55342.


SHIPS CARPETS NEW AND SECOND BAND


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


T. FOWLER


WALTON-LE-DALE PRESTON. Tel. 35175.


177 OHORLEY ROAD, NOEL KING and CO. Keymatic Specialists


Washing Machine Repairs Undertaken All makes of


__ if/S


Reconditioned Washers and Cleaners .


. Keuwood Chef Repairs


AUTHORISED SERVICE,


ijjgf Sales and Workshop 57, Henthorn Road,


Qithcroe Telephone s 2979


For DISPLAY


ADVERTISING Ring CLITHEROE 2 3 2 3


Hotpoint Sends


PamaU: Rolls ^ Ada


Burco


ASPHALT FLOORS AND LINO TILING


ut: 1, V. Phillips (Lofty); 2. j. Hasledon (Misty); 3, E.


Jones (Eastern Promise). Fancy dress: 1, M. and N-


l WANTED SACKS


PAPER BAGS FERTILIZER BAGS


B, Jackson GRINDLETON


Tel: Chatburn 466 Evenings


G. & J. Britton (Trading as Wallings) 24 WfflPP AVENUE,


Gertsen (Rebel Star); 2, L. McCarthy (Paul); 3, G. Warren (Butch).


1, G. Warren (Rebel Prince): 2, G. Warren (Butch); 3, J. Riley (Whisky Mac). Over 14.2 h. jumping: l. G.


D. HIGHLAND


GENERAL CARRIER LIGHT REMOVALS


STAMFORD PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 3300—3907


3.


Chimney Sweep BRUSH and VACUUM D. DEVINE


23 FARADAY AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3210


CLITHEROE Tel: 4174 Order Your Coal


Note at Summer Prices


BUILD YOUR OWN GARAGE


or GARDEN WALL USK


CONCRETE BUILDIb BLOCKS


or Coloured Walling


Also Path Edgings, Scree. Walling Blocks, Copings


ORDERS DELIVERED


D.&A.B.FRANKLAN! CONCRETE PRODUCTS


Whalley Road, Sabdcr Telephone: Padiham 728v- (Works)


(Home) Clitheroe 4293


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