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Snooker League


Results in the Clithcroc


an d District Snooker League are: Billington 10, Chatburn ‘A’ 4; British Legion 9, Waddington ‘B’ 5; Chatburn ‘B’ 8, Billing­ ton ‘B’ 6; Pendleton 4, Social Club ‘A’ 10; Police 4, Pendle Club 10; Social Club ‘B’ 6, Conservative Club 8; Waddington ‘A’


10, Calderstones 4. Individual results: home


team names first:— Billing­ ton ‘A’ 393, Chatbum ‘A’ 319: T. Warden 68, P. Butler 50; P. Gorton 81, R. Parker 61; B. Leo 41, E. Horsfield 52; C. Britcliffe 52, T. Pish 64; V. Broderick 77, A. Clarke 48; C. Rydeheard 74, A. Middle- brough 44. British Legion 410, Wad­


dington ‘B’ 410: G. Lambert 61, J. Behan 77; D. Boreham 62, G. Walmsley 48; J. Geld- ard 65, D. Wright 78; G. Yates 73, A. Wright 71; T. Alston 69, T. Walmsley 57; J. Williamson 80, J. A; Herd 79. Chatburn ‘B’ 464, Billington


‘B’ 365: P. Webster 61, B. Robinson 69; H. Prankland 70, J. Hindley 79; A. Holgate 78, S. Fitzpatrick 58; J. Fish 49, P. Swain 73; B. Jones 99, M. Gorton 35; P. Jones 117, R. Wild 51. Pendleton 326, Social Club


SECOND HALF REVIVAL


Darwen on Saturday. Conceding three goals in the first 25 minutes, they looked a well-beaten team,


.


answer to the swift-raiding Darwen forwards, but once they had scored they pro­ duced some very good foot­ ball.


Clitheroe at first had no


that if Clitheroe can repeat the form they showed during the secind half they could soon climb from the foot of the table


produced a large number of bad passes and simple mis­ takes. the second was just the opposite, with the home forwards at last showing some ideas.


While the first 45 minutes Changes


changes,. Mick O’Neill stand­ ing in for Stuart Burch, who was ill and Marshall Nettle- ton replaced the injured Tommy .Haworth.


Clitheroe made several


factory return and showed some splendid anticipation,- Nettleton was clearly show­ ing signs of not having played for a month, and was far too slow on the turn.


While O’Neill made a satis­


come-back after scoring an own goal in his last game for the club, he did the same on Saturday.


I t was rather an unhappy


Darwen were without for­ mer Clitheroe favourite,


Table


‘A’ 383: F. McNab 45, B. Scott 63, J. Newing 42, J. Haydock 76; H. High 40, A. Atkinson 82; W. Scott 63, T. Palmer 33; T. McMenemy 83, M. Burgess 65; T. Pimlett 53, B. Smith 64.


L. McEntee 54, G. Burgess 96; T. Swift 64, T. Howarth 71; B. Altham 92, P. Trimby 60; G. Titley 88, G. Whittaker 105; G. Coldwell 80, H. Know­ les 61; P. Booth 42, P. Hudson 79.


vative Club 384; F. Bearshaw 71, D. Cowperthwaite 40; T. Slater 30, W. Bray 82; R. Burns 57, G. W. Anderton 50; D. Kay 79, W. Worthington 56; A. Hargreaves 40, J. Blackburn 100; W. Hitchen 47, K. Allen 56.


Social Club ‘B’ 324, conser­ Police 420, Pendle Club 472


tennis After two good wins


8—2 win over Trinity “B”, with the Scouts captain, M. Hall, winning his three games, and being well sup­ ported by J. Hall (2) and B. Clarke (2).


against last year’s second division champions, Trinity ‘B’ and newcomers, Tru- tex, Venture Scouts lead the Ribblesdale Table Tennis League table with maximum points. I t was a particularly good


stones 411: P. Rothwell 60, H. Ingram 90; P. Glennan 77, H. Clayton 61; S. Cox 84, H. Mayor 51: G. Spink 87, M. Starkie 70; M. Sowden 95, R. Graham 60; N. Water-


worth 68, D..Fitzpatrick 79. . Highest , break: W. Bray,


Conservative Club; 37.


Floodlit bowls The latest 3rd and 4th


round winners in the Ribbles- dale Floodlit Bowls Tourna­ ment are:


Rushton, Blackpool; C. Shutt, Haslingden; N. Thrcl- fall, Clitheroe; W. Derby­ shire. Burnley: K. Johnson, Gargrave; L. Wilson, Bacup; and D. Nuttall, Haslingden.


P. Nolan of Earby; Mrs. L.


Team choice Waddington’s first team to


Waddington ‘A’ 471, Calder­


league, Pendle Mill, have not faired quite so well, losing their opening games to Prim­ rose and St. Paul’s ‘B’. How­ ever, the team played quite well against St. Paul’s, and with a little more match experience, should prove to be a reasonable side.


Other newcomers to the


have been handicapped with then- fixtures up to now due to the fact that the Floodlit Bowling Tournament has made it impossible for them to fulfill home fixtures.


The two Ribblesdale teams


able to use their own. table soon, and they are asked to try and complete their out­ standing fixtures as scon as possible.


They should, however, be


have now fixed up their room with lighting thanks to Ted Thompson, one of the “A" team players, who spent a whole evening rigging up new lights.


The two St. Paul’s clubs


' 7; Primrose 8, Pendle Mill 2; Chatburn 1, St.- Paul’s A’ 9; Trutex 1, Venture Scouts 9.


ture Scouts 8, Trinity ‘B’ 2; St. Paul’s ‘C’ 8, Pendle Mill 2; Forden Club 3. Calderstones


play Cherry Tree Old Boys tomorrow will be chosen from: Howden; Marsden, Benson, Yates, Barrott, Simpson, Allman, Lund, Rob­ inson, Lofthouse, Carter, Dust. First reserve:- Black- ledge.


day: Primrose v. Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘B’ Tuesday: Trutex v. St. Paul’s ‘A’; Chat­ burn v. Calderstones: Wed­ nesday: Ribblesdale Wan­ derers ‘A’ v. St. Paul’s ‘C’; Thursday: Trinity ‘B’ v. Trinity ‘A’; Pendle Mill v. Forden Club.


Next week’s fixtures: Mon­ Last week’s results: Ven­


WALKING IN THE FELL COUNTR Y


Although the landscape


above Waddington and West Bradford looks fairly stereotyped from the valley road, the diversity it offers to the walker is agreeably surprising and in electing to walk in this area on Sat­ urday Clitheroe Ramblers


the footpath near the old school, we soon reached King Henry's Grove to cross the stream which flows down Hollins Clough. Continuing, the path swings across in front of Colthurst. Hall to emerge into Cross Lane. Col­ thurst Hall with it’s fine gar­ dens, creeper covered facade and background of majestic trees never fails to arouse admiration especially in Autumn.


were not disappointed. Leaving Waddington, by


Pendle sullen and cloud- capped; above us the clouds lightened by the morning downpour, swirled, grouped and regrouped, a portent of more rain to come. Down the fell road a left


took us up Whinney Lane, then across to Buckstalls and along the lane past Daisy Hill farm, which leads into the Waddington Fell road below the Moorcock. Gone now were the golden trees, here it was a world of russset browns, rain-pearled rushes, scampering hares, and an occasional hurrying pheasant. Across the wide valley,


From cross Lane our route One had the impression


Lindsay Wallace, though ex- Shaw Bridge wing-half, Peter Holden, appeared for the visitors.


Improved


pack was moved to outside right John Mullen to inside right and Tony Eyles was brought in at inside left, while Sean Gallagher, re­ turning to the side after suspension, took over the left wing spot. The changes did not


John Kirk at centre half and David Barnett at right half. In the attack, George Cop-


Clitheroe’s ‘new-look’ had


appear promising, but after the interval, with David Eyles replacing Coppack on the wing, matters improved The wet, slippery surface


SHOWED PROMISE Uncertainty in defence in the first half cost Clitheroe two valuable points against


but a spirited recovery fight-back, which brought two goals, shook the visitors’ con­ fidence.


ston of Kendal. Results


Cairns, Wright, Holden; Conway, Waddicor L., Wat­ son, Gelling, Kendall’ Sub­ stitute Belton. Referee: Mr. W. B. John­


Helens 0; Burscough 6, Rad- cliffe Borough 1; Chorley 3,


Bacup Borough 1, St


Kirkby Town 0; Clitheroe 2, Darwen 3; Lancaster 3. Wigan Athletic Reserves l; Leyland Motors 1, Lytha-m 1; Nelson 3, Rossendale 6: Prestwich Heys 6, Prescot Town 1.


Nelson at


proved treacherous and Bar­ nett, in particular, had con­ siderable trouble in the early periods. Darwen took the lead after


in the 16th minute when Watson slammed the ball home from close range from a good move down the left by Melling.


lofted it over the advancing O’Neil. They increased their lead


Luck


nine minutes later had an element of luck about it, Nettleton tried to clear first time a shot from a visiting forward, but the ball spun off his boot past the aston­ ished O'Neill. Two minutes from the in­


Darwen’s t h i r d goal


terval Ashworth scored for Clitheroe, putting a lofted pass from Eyles A. into the far comer of the net. Darwen had the ball in the


Shaw Bridge Clitheroe entertain Nel­


three minutes; Watson chip­ ped the ball to Gelling, who


son at Shaw Bridge tomorrow; the scheduled match at Wigan Athletic Reserves, having been postponed. The Wjgan senior side has an FA Cup tie.


Clitheroe’s home game with Nelson has therefore


Kay will return to the side in an attempt to get fully match-fit for the important F. A. Challenge Trophy match against Rhyl tomor­ row week.


been brought forward from Good Friday I t is expected that Bernard


Friendly


net for a fourth time after 50 minutes, but the referee disallowed it and awarded a free kick.


Brilliant


cular, producing two brilliant efforts off Gelling and Wat­ son.


some fine saves after the interval, O’Neill, in parti­


Both goalkeepers made


Chesworth, Nettleton; Bar­ nett, Kirk,' Williamson; Cop- pack, Mullen, Ashworth, Eylcs A., Gallagher, Substi­ tute: Eyles D. Darwen: Hughes; Wad- dicor G.; Waddicor M.,


came in the 80th minute when Barnett beat two men before crashing home a full- blooded drive from 35 yards. Teams: Clitheroe: O’Neill;


Clitheroe’s second goal


game As them Craven Premier


League game has been called off, Gisbum Football Club have arranged a friendly against Clitheroe Amateur League side, King’s Arms, at Edisford tomorrow.


from: Dennett; Emerson, Bowman, Wilkinson, Hux- table, Sagar, Johnson, Joseph Woodworth, Pedder, John Whittaker, Taylor, Carter and Manley.


Gisbum’s team will be


first three games in the Craven Premier League, Gis­ bum have struck top form and have won five and drawn one of the last six games, their goal record for 2 the last four games being


Though they lost their 1—3. Watching the


experts The National Hill Climb


championship "’as hold on Llywel Hill at Trecastle in


event — 1,200 yards of dual carriageway.


innovation from the usual lane used for ®;s type 0j


Breconshire on Sunday, This was something of an


300 yards, then, after 300 yards of one in five, eases to one in seven for another 300 yards, ending with 233 yards of one in six.


I t rises 108 feet in the first Title


almost the end of the event, because from a field of 71, the fastest five came from the seven places preceding the reigning champion, who started last. -


The title was at issue until


Grenville Sydney of Hud­ dersfield, collected? his third title and led his - team to its fifth win in six years.


Champion in 1963 and 1965,


better than his runner-up, Claude Kearley of London and Ralph Wilson of Bird- well, who tied for second place.


His time was three min­ utes 19.8 seconds, 2.8 seconds


champion, who won the Nick o’Pendle climb last week tied for fourth place with Max Pendleton of Luton a further 0.4 of a second down.


Steep


also held on Sunday and while we do not profess to be as polished as the experts competing for the National, there is no doubt that the notorious Dodd Hill is as steep as anything they were expected to climb, if not quite so long—as 500 yards.


Our own club hill climb was


Keith Weightman in one minute 43 seconds, with Christopher Nightingale only three seconds down in second place


Pride of place went to


minutes were John McPhee and John Bailey. The other times; Brian White, 2—11; Derek Whaite 2—17; Stephen Nightingale 2—38; a n d Davia Singleton, 2—52.


Equal third in exactly two Tour


down into Chipping for din­ ner and then:in the after­


Afterwards the club went


Brow and following the lower slopes of Fairsnape Fell to Higher Brock Mill. The road then follows the river Brock and every name is prefixed by the name Brock, ranging from Close, Cottage Farm and Hill, to Bottom and Side.


on the A6 we found the name ‘writ large’ on the approach signs to the village itself. .


Even after turning south


minor road at Broughton traffic lights the dub took in Goosnargh and Whitting- ham before climbing into Longridge to pause at “Joe’s" for a brew.


Turning back on to the Stiff


ment the road from Long­ ridge was not the usual wil-


turn took us past Mill Farm, Cuttock Clough and Seedalls to Moor Lane above West Bradford. Ahead, across a foreground of wildness and wet, the bracken covered form of Simpshey Breast rearing up against the dark back­ ground of Pinewood provided yet another varied view. Descending Moor Lane we


Being gluttons for punish­


worth Lane, but rather the climb up past the reservoir to High House and then the hillside road which alter­ nates stiff climbs with hair- raising descents and finishes with the exhilarating descent of ‘Birdie’ to Hodder Bridge.


made a detour at “Three Rivers” to see the high wooden bridge recently con­ structed across the gorge.


Cliapei


country club, we turned into the old lane which leads past West Bradford’s old chapel and down to Scar Head. This old chapel opened dn 1797 was in use until about 1900 when, largely due to the generosity of Mr. John Holgatc, a' new chapel was built in the vil­ lage. In these early days the old


Passing Eaves Hall, now a


Boulder, leaving Clitheroe at 9-30 n.m. New members are particularly invited to join this short and easy run of about 45 miles.


On Sunday we visit Norber


bers are requested to attend the A.G.M at the Labour Rooms at 7-30 p.m. This meeting will decide the im­ portant positions and func­ tions for next year, and it is the duty of all members to be present.


chapel contained such inter­ esting features as leaden ink­ wells and slates, a needful adjunct when writing was part of Sunday School teach­ ing. There was also a double pew bearing the names of Ben Hitchen- and Thomas Earnshaw. One was the land­ lord of the Millstone Inn and the other landlord, of - the Black Horse, which must have caused a few Methodist frowns in those1 days. The pews also had holes for the insertion of candles.


Displeased


old Chanel was . built - was called Cussy Croft. The erec­ tion of a chapel so near his property, so displeased - the local landowner at the time, that he built a'lime kiln with­ in 20 yards of the west corner of the chapel, man'festi -g his displeasure by periodically attempting to smoke out the worshippers. Hence' the old adage “There is nowt so queer as folk”. From West Bradford a quiet walk along the road and into Olitheroe via Brun- gerley Park ended-.another pleasant afternoon. Our, next ramble is from Slaidburn to Harrop on November 29th. Transport 10-45 a.m.f.Slaid- burn bus. ■ . ..................-


The land on which this Rolls-Royce


bow out For the first time in


many years there wifi be a vacancy in the Ribblesdalc Senior League next season as the result of the resigna­ tion of Rolls-Royce.


held' a lowly position in the league for some time, and • has been bottom for the last three seasons, have told the t league that they do not wish


The works team, which has


senior league. In past seasons, the bot­


o seek : re-eleotion in the tom two clubs have always


. Oswaldtwistle Immanuel and Cherry Tree. ,-


Bridge drive


' The winnersV of Whalley Parish Church fortnightly bridge drive, held in the Stan­ ley Rooms, • Whalley, on Tues­ day week were: 1, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Atkin­


son; 2, Mrs. D. Hindle and Mrs. J. Kosmalski;. consolation, Mrs, M, Smith and Mrs. Stanworth,


been re-elected, despite the strong claims of several Jun­ ior1 League ? sides, including


In the evening a!; mem­


noon went on\what might be- called a torn’ 'of -Brock. Taking in Windy Harbour


Paul Wildsmith, the 1967


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 31, 1069 13 Goals galore


in Amateur League


Amateur League on Saturday, with 47 goals being not­ ched up in the six games.


It was a day for high scores in Clitheroe and District


was at Hurst Green, where the home side beat Chipping 7-5, while the lowest-scoring


The highest-scoring game


match took place at Grindle- ton, Billington winners 4-0. White Lions kept their 100


per cent record with a 7-1 home win over Bowkers, but Calderstones, who were placed second on Saturday morning, had dropped to sixth by early evening as a


result of a 6-1 defeat by Chat­ burn.


6; Trinity 1, Waddington Reserves 5; Grindleton 0, Bil- ington 4; White Lions 7, Bowkers l; Hurst Green 7, Chipping 5; King’s Arms 6, St. Paul’s 4. Tomorrow’s fixtures and


Calderstones 1, Chatbum RESULTS


and Riley for Bowkers. Te ams: White Lions: O'Neill; Geelan, Potter; Grime, Chatbum, Preedy: McLean A., Woodworth, Foul­ ker, Briggs, Seedall. Substi­ tute: Waterhouse. Bowkers: Greenall; Moon,


Evans; Riley, Scott Brown; Atkinson J., Smith, Atkin­ son F., Aspinall, McLean R. Substitute: Choyce.


King’s took control


King's Arms 6, St. Paul's 4. St. Paul’s scored the first


referees: Chipping v Trinity (Mr. E. Harris); Bowkers v Grindleton (Mr. J. Duffy); Chatburn v St. Paul’s (Mr. P. Dauber); White Lions v Calderstones (Mr. A. Lear- mont); Hurst Green v Bil­ lington (Mr. J. Swayne); Waddington Reserves v Low Moor Club (Mr. K. Burgess).


AMATEUR LEAGUE 1


Chatbum 5 4 0 1 8 King’s Arms 6 4 0 2 8 W’dington Res. 5 4 0 1 8 Calderstones


White Lions 6 6 0 0 12 Billington


P W D L P 6 3 2 1 8


Hurst Green 5 3 0 2 6 Chipping


St. Paul’s Grindleton


Bowkers Low M'r Club 6 0 1 5 1 Trinity


Player injured


Caiderstoncs 1, Chatburn 6.


' Though they scored first, Calderstones were unable to maintain their superior­ ity against Chatburn, and


previously unbeaten, desper­ ately needed a win to keep contact with the league- leaders, but, despite having most of the play, they could not prevent Chatburn from scoring in swift breakaways. Smith gave Calderstones


eventually lost 6—1. Calderstones, who were


5 3 1 1 7 4 2 0 2 4


4 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 5 3 6 1 0 5 2 6 1 0 5 2


two and the last two goals ■ against King’s Arms but in the meantime, the home


first 20 minutes, but after St. Paul’s had got on top, Wright scored twice to give them a 2—0 lead. King’s Amis reduced the


side had netted six times. The game was even for the


BEST FORM DID NOT AVAIL


Waddington 2, Blackburn West 3


' Waddington produced their best form of the season on Saturday, but they were still beaten 3—2 at home by Blackburn West in the first division of


Hargreaves,- Simpson; Yates, Allman, Lund, Robinson, Lofthouse. Substitute: Rigby. Blackburn West: Halton;


Jenkinson, Dickinson; Roach, Francis, Richardson; Allen, Widdup, Clough, Pear*e, Briggs.


seemed a perfectly good “goal” disallowed, and also had two penalties awarded against them. Tho visitors included


Blackburn Combination. Even so, they had what


Win for Langho


former Clitheroe player, Mel Widdup at inside right and it only took him 15 minutes to make his presence felt. Blackburn’s centre forward, Clough appeared to fist the ball down to the oncoming Widdup, who slammed it home from close range. Waddington, fighting back


Langho 5, Billinge Old Boys 3. Langho recorded a rela­


tively easy home victory over Billinge Old Boys on


strongly, hit the woodwork three times before Barrott equalised with a fine 40-yard drive. There was no further score


the lead, but Jump handled the ball as he pushed it home.


before half-time, and for the start of the second half, Waddington brought on Rigby in place of Hargreaves, who had received a groin injury. In the second half Wadding­


arrears lust before the inter­ val through Peel, and then, during the break, they sub­ stituted Robinson for the injured Catlow The home side took control


in the second half and goals from Peel, Robinson, Ward, Linford 'and Aspin gave them a 6—2 lead, before Driver and Dearden pulled two back in the last five minutes. Catlow, Dewhurst and Peel


• scored from the spot. With the crowd cheering


another blow when Blackburn were awarded a penalty after 55 minutes and Francis


Saturday. The home side nearly took


almost half-time before they went ahead as they so richly deserved, but it was well worth waiting for. Haworth centred and


Langho had to wait until


ton exerted more pressure, but Halton in the Blackburn. goal was in splendid form. The home side suffered


ODonnell. with his back to the goal, chipped the ball over his own head, swivelled round and volleyed it through a crowd of players into the roof of the net. Billinge equalised soon


after the start of the second half, but goals from Miller (2) and Haworth gave Langho a 4—1 lead. The visitors reduced the


Fyc; Aspin, Dewhurst; Har­ greaves, Sims, Ca t l ow; Bishop. Parsons, Peel, Ward, Linford. Substitute; Robin­ son. St. Paul's: Adcroft; Hud­


were outstanding for King’s Arms, while Greenup, Dear- den and Taylor had good games for the visitors. Teams: King's Anns:


following very good work by Lofthouse, but five minutes from time Blackburn were awarded a second and rather dubious penalty. Francis scored the winning goal from the spot. AH the Waddington team


them on, Waddington equa­ lised


through Allman,


arrears when a forward latched on to a careless back-pass from Brian, but Jump restored Langho’s three-goal lead when he headed home from Haworth’s centre. With time running out.


played well, while Halton, Richardson and Clough were outstanding for Blackburn West. Waddington:


Marsden. Benson; • Barrott, jHowden; SHIP’S CARPETS


son, Pearce; Taylor, Dear­ den, Devine; Pollard, Green­ up, Hargreaves, Wr ig h t , Bask erville. Substitute: Driver.


Five for Bradley


Trinity 1,


Waddington Reserves 5. A powerhouse display


: hospital side lost outside left, Hazzach, who was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary with a suspected dislocated shoulder. Lawson equalised for Chat­


the lead after five minutes, but shortly afterwards,, .the ■


by inside forward, William Bradley, give him all Wad­ dington Reserves’ five goals against a weakened


bum after 10 minutes, and 15 minutes later, Read scored a second though the home players protested that it should have been offside. In the second half the


: Peel injured and Mickle- wright. Turnbull and Wood unavailable. Committee man, M. Britcliffe, played his second game of the season, while regular goalkeeper, M. Edmondson, again had to


Trinity side on Saturday. Trinity were considerably under-strength with John


C.; Charnley, Hardman; Fitzpatrick, Reynolds, Shut- tleworth; Holden. Smith, Haythornthwaite, Wild. Haz­ zach. Substitute; Lee D. Chatbum: Johnon; Bush,


home defence gave the Chat­ bum forwards far too much room in which to work, and further goals were added by- Read. Pilkington and Bithell (2) . Teams: Caldcrstones: Lee


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play upfield. Waddington started well


and showed better ideas dur­ ing the early stages. The visi­


in the Trinity forward line, and this weakness allowed Waddington to add three more goals before the inter­


header. There was little cohesion


Jervis; Lawson. Leach. Raws- thome; Read, Holgate. Bith­ ell. Pilkington. McCarthy. Substitute: Clark.


Two are sent off


White Lions 7, Bowlicrs 1. Two men were sent oil


in a hard-fought game be­ tween White Lions and Bowkers which resulted in a 7—1 win for the league-


running on to a through ball from Preedy and shoot­ ing past the advancing goal-


leaders. Briggs opened the scoring,


when a shot from Foulker was deflected by Scott past his own goalkeeper, and they added a third when McLean A. netted alter his first effort had been parried


he shot homo through a ruck of players but McLean. R. got one for‘Bowkers just before half-time, following a good left wing move with


by Greenall. Secdall made it 4—0 when


Aspinall. Briggs scored the Lions


• Atkinson F., following a skir­ mish outside the Lions’ pen­


allowed for offside but soon after he scored his side’s sixth goal when' he latched on to a pass from Preedy and • gave Greenall no


alty area. Seedail had' a goal dis­


fifth soon after the re-start. Woodworth put McLean A. away down the right wing, and from his cross, Briggs sent a brilliant diving header • past Greenall. • Tempers began to fray and • the referee had to speak to several players before he dis­ missed both Geelan and


the going difficult on the greasy turf, and several pas­ ses went astray. Lions went further ahead


keeper. iBoth sides were finding


even after the interval, with Trinity looking particularly dangerous, on the left flank. I t was Waddington, how­


val.The best Trinity effort din­ ing the first half came when Wright skimmed the bar with a fierce shot. The game was much more


ever, who scored the next goal but Trinity soon re­ duced the arrears through Howarth. Outstanding for Trinity


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Waddington’s secretary, Mi-. C. Whiteside, due to the absence of an official. Teams: Trinity: Parker;


liams; Bradley K., Edmond­ son B.; Davies, Richards,


Substitute: Devine. Wadlington Reserves: Wil­


Swales, Wild, Bradley W., Behan, Cook, Dinsdale. Sub­ stitute: Webster.


Got their revenge


Hurst Green 7, Chipping 5. Hurst Green : gained


their first win over Chip­ ping for several seasons, when they revenged an early season 10—0 ham­


fast pace with both forward lines well on” top; and the keepers being kept busy. Goals were scored by


mering by winning 7—5. The game was played at a


Grenhalgh : (2), Hoyle (2),' Bolton, Dowden and Atkin­ son for Hurst Green, and: Rhodes (3), Squires and Rich :’ V. for Chipping. Greenhalgh was the out-;


-; y Potter and. Grime ,iyere out-; standing s for White Lions,


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his third goal and brought > his season’s tally to 16 in six games; .when he. added Lions' seventh1 minutes ■ from; time (following•? a ? mlsunder-,; standing between Brown- and Greenall.


chance. Lions’: outside •< left : scored:,


■ Seed S., Wilkinson, Eatough; Dowden, Hoyle, • Bolton; . Greenhalgh, Atkinson. :; Chipping: Atkinson; Bleaz- ard.’ Rich. B.; Freeman ? R.. Cookson; Proctor- J.;-‘Mar-:


• ■; Teams: Hurst Green: Stevenson; Jakes, Seed W.,


; chant,; Squires, Rhodes, Mer­ cer, Rich V.


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Whallcy Road, Sabden


Telephone: Padiham 72811 (Works)


(Home) Clitheroe 4293


PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING


Caterer to the Musical: profession


21, Woodlands Rise, T ■ Haworth,-: Keighley,


G. & J.


BRITTON COAL-


M E R C H A N T S 24 WHIPP AVENUE CLITHEROE


- Telephone: 4174


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP, UNEVEN FLOOR87- ‘


when you can have


ASPHALT FLOORS AND LINO TILING' ■ '


Estimates:. Free,!. No obligation. ’ EDGINGS.


’ PAVINGS AND PATHS.' ' i ," Consult; • ’


BLACKBURN ' *''


JAMES BOLTON & SON. (ASPHALTERS) LTD.. ‘


: LOWER EANAM WHARF:' - i


- Telephone- Blackburn.69438. 1 Evenings :-Blaokburn-65342>-


’ on . all Root: problems'. E. J. APPLETON


el. Haworth : 3519 Anytime Any Area.


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DAVID WOLFENDEN .GRINDLETON


Television and


Electrical Appliance'Senice . .. New Sets supplied to order


For. Prompt Attention. Phone: Chatbum 461


CHIMNEY » SWEEP


* < v i * , .Brush and Vacuum ; House Cleaning—Carpets


, „ Tel::2807:.5.p.m. to 8 p.m.;: SiSs


,.B. BRIDGES ’


2, Woone Lane, CHlheroe s'


DEREK LEIGH


TELEVISION and RADIO REPAIRS


AERIALS


Fitted and Repaired


19 CURZON STREET CLITHEROE


Tel. 4168 or 3305


Hotpotnt Servis


ParaaU Rolls Ada Burco


Billinge grabbed a third goal with the Langho defence off- balance. Langho team: Ward; Best,


Cafferty; Walmsley, Brian, Noone; Haworth, Miller, Jump, Booth, O'Donnell.


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