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UATIONS VACANT


Reserve team


disbanded


CLITMEROE Reserves have resigned from the second division of the West Lancashire League, and die team has gone out of


Tccks of playing with only h.af a- tc-am. and was au- r/simeeJ at Monday's board


ji.ive been without five or six pi V


not always the same ones— a:;,; wc'vti been struggling to r., :-i' a team. -We're had a loj of heavy


c.iid: "For some weeks wo vcrs at the last minute—


meeting. ,.\ spokesman for the club


defeats, naturally. but that’s n-;r important. We don’t- mind


about M team players, but t‘.ie reserves arc still un­ der contract, so they can be call'd upon if necessary.


amateurs. They aren’t paid, like the first team.” The elub has a poo! of


losing if we have a full side. "But the players are all


Convincing win for School


CRGS 4, Bury 0


THE SCHOOL had a con­ vincing win over Bury Grammar School at High Moor, bul the scorelinc should have been at least


monopolised the play and were .soon ahead when Ward


school continued to dominate play, but me game deteriora­ ted .-lightly due to a little ■needle' setting in


goal when Boden tapped into an empty net after :1 square pass from Ward. The final goal came from a


The school got their third


fine so'.o run by Boden, who brat three defenders and squared for Compton to lift. CRGS: Lister: Bionkinship,


Purves: Wallbank. Hampshire, Wright; Kay. Stokes. Ward, Boden. Compton.


MEMBERS of Wadding- ton Cricket Club will turn out in their while and yel­ low caps on Sunday—and


Sponsored walk


Advertiser and Times Office at 11 a.m. and sot ouj cn an 18-mile route with the object o:' raising money for improve­ ments t.o tiiei;- ground. Twenty members have been


go for a walk. They will meet outside the


sponsored and they wiii walk to Barrow, Whalley. Biliing- :or. and Old Langlio. From there they will go on to Rib- ciif.-Liir Brideo. Dutton and Hur.-.i Green, returning to Ciitheroo b y.vay of Mitten j and Edisforu Bridge, and \ flashing at Cast-legate. They


rflort hold recently took the form of social evening at- Edisfcrd Bridge Inn. This m: c;i £20 for club funds.


hope- :o be back home In time for lea. A n o h e r money-raising


school were two goals up from an almost identical goal when Ward again shot homo after a through pass by Wright. In the second half, tire


•Inched on to a through hall by Stokes and a pla.vcd by Stokes and placed it past the keeper. Ton minutes later, the


doubled. In the first hall', the school


existence. 'T.'.'i.s drastic action follows


Single goal puts Clitheroe out of competition


TABLE TENNIS


St. Paul’s take the points


IN


stones game of the season, this lime 6—4 to St. Paul's "A”. Meanwhile, Trinity “A” collected their first point by holding St. Paul’s “C" to


League "A”, Calder- es lost their second


B-rcckliall: Thursday. Decem­ ber 10, Pcndte Mil: v St. Paul’s "A”. St. Paul's "C", vest week.


victory over Trinity ‘B’. The score was 0-1. M. Hall, playing his first game for Trutex 'A', won all three. G. Williams won two and F. Cotton one. Trinity's J. Taylor won two and G. Monk one, and they won the doubles.


LEAGUE 'A'


St. Paul's 'A' .. 3 o 1 0 5 Calclerstones .. 4 2 0 2 4 RWCC 'A' ........ 4 1 o 1 4 Pendlc Mill ‘A’ 5 1 2 o 4 St. Paul's ‘C’ .. 3 0 o I n Trinity ‘A’ ....... 4 0 i 3 i


Brockhall


RWCC ‘C’ ........ 5 3 2 0 8 Trinitv 'B' ........ 6 2 0 4 4 Venture Scouts . 5 1 0 4 o Trutex 'B’ ........ 5 0 1 4 1 Chalburn ......... 6 0 1 5 i


Trutex ’A’ ......... 5 5 0 0 10 Pcndle Mill 'B' 6 4 1 1 9 RWCC '3' ........


LEAGUE B’ P W D L Ps


() 4 1 n


ember 7. RWCC “A” V Cal- derst-ones; Trinity “A" v


League "A": Monday. Dec­ NEXT WEEK ....... 3 3 0 0 6 P W D L Ps


blesdalc teams met. The out­ come was a 5-5 draw. T. Hall won all three of his games for RWCC ‘C\ and J. Hutchinson one. These two also won the doubles. For RWCC 'B'. R. Dickinson won two. K. Allen won two, and A. Norman won one, Trutex ‘A’ had a narrow


Blackburn with two wins, and T. Wilson and D. Parker, one each, helped Trinity ’A’ to draw. The first two won the doubles. B. Parker won three for St. Paul's ‘C’ and A. Haw­ orth won two. In League 'B','the two Rib-


match of the season for St- Paul's 'A', won all three of his games. He was well sup­ ported by N. Hargreaves, who won two. and J. Pickles, who won one. For Calderstones, G. Roberts had two successes and B. Seed one. D. Wynne and G. Roberts won tho doubles, In the other game, H.


a 5—a draw. ,1. Saul playing his first


ember 7, Pendlc Mill v Tru­ tex ‘A’; Tuesday December 8 RWCC “B” a- Venture Scouts: Cliatburn v Trinity "B": Wednesday, December 0, RWCC “C" v Trutex “B".


Amateur LeagueC? names team


to meet Gisbum in a friendly encounter on tho villagers' ground on Sunday (kick-off 2-30 p.m.l is:


The Amateur League team


Combination at Blackoool has been changed from December 13th |.o December 20th.


RESULTS


lington 2. Bowker Bros. 2: Whnlley 1, Grindletcn 6; Cal- dersrones 5, Chipping 3. The Asbtey Smith Trophy final was postponed: revised date January 17.


Trinity i_ Low Moor: Bil- THIS WEEK END


League. LEAGUE TABLE


Cha-tburn v- Trinity. Sunday: Gisbum v. Amateur


Caldcr.s.tonoj v. Low Moor Club: Bowker Bros. v. White Lions: ursfc Green v. Grndle- lon: St. Paul's v. wiial-ley:


Chipping v. King's Anns:


Ca-lderstones . 8 6 1 1 13 White Lions . . 7 6 0 1 12 Chipping __. 9 5 1 3 11 Grindleton


Chalburn . 8 8 0 0 16


Hurst Green King’s Arms .


Bi’.ling-ton — . 10 3 2 5 8 Low Mo or __, 10 3 1 6 7 St. Paul's . . . . , 10 1 2 7 4 Bowker Bros. . 8 1 1 6 3 Whalley


Trinity ........., 8 4 1 3 9 , 10 0 0 10 0


‘HORSES’ CLASH IN TROPHY BID


THE semi-finals of the Law- renson Cup in Clitheroc and District Darts League will be between Ba.y Horse and White Horse; and Dog and Partridge and Low Moor Club. Games to be played next Wednesday.


Dog Inn 5, Bridge Inn 3; Waggon and Horses 2. Bay Horse 6: Craven 3, Wadding- ton SC 5: Black Horse 7, Sta­ tion Hotel 1: Billington BC 5, Cross Keys 3: Dog and Part­ ridge 1 Joiners 7: Royal Oak 2. White Horse C. Division 2: British Legion 4,


Brown Cow 4; Whcatsheaf 4, Commercial 4; Black Bull 2, Low Moor Cub G; Crown 5, Lower Buck 3: Clitheroe CC 1. Pendle Witch 7; New nn 4, CWMC 4.


DIVISION 1


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Bay Horse ................ 10 — 52 Billington BC ......... 10 — 51 White Horse............. 10 — 51 Back Horse ............ 10 — 48 Dog Inn ................... 10 — 4G Bridge Inn ............ 10 — 44 Royal Oak ................. 10 — 37 Cross Keys ............ 10 — 35 Joiners ...................... 10 — 35 Waggon and Horses .10 — 33 Dog and Partridge .. 10 — 33 Craven ....................... 10 — 33 Craven ..................... 10 — 33 Waddinglon SC __ 10 — 32 Station Hotel ......... 10 — 29 DIVISION 2


P. Pts


Black Bull ............ CWMC ................. Brown CCow......... Crown .................. Lower Buck ......... British Legion __ New Inn ................ Wlieatsheaf ..........


Pendlc Witch . . . . Low Moor Club .. Dog and Partridge Clitheroc CC __ Commercial


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Heifer Hotel lost to White Horse Inn 4-3:: CWMC lost to Dog and Partridge Hotel 2-: Bay Horse Hotel beat Royal Oak Hotel 5-4: Low Moor Club beat Bridge Inn 5-4. League results. Division I:


In the.-: third round. Craven


. 9 4 2 3 10 . 9 5 0 4 10


. 9 5 1 3 11


(Low Moor), Rich (Chip­ ping!; Wilkinson (Cnlder- stoncs), Lawson (Chatburn), Morrison (Trinityl: McClenn (Bowker Bros). Wright (Cal- derscones). Peel (King's Arms). Grcenhalgti (Hurst Green), Basken-ilie (Billing- ton). Reserves: Briggs (White Lions), Aspi-mvaJi (Bowker Bros). Meet White Lion Hotel, 1-30 p.m. The game against Blackpool


Johnson (Cliaiburn): Bibbv League "B": Monday. Dec­


FLEETWOOD 1, CLITHEROE 0


CLITHEROE are out of Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy, but for the second lime this season they showed Fleetwood, one of tile pace-setters of the Nor­ thern Premier League, that they are not the easy prey for higher league clubs. With the same team, Fleet-


week beat fellow champion­ ship chasers Bradford Park Avenue 3-1. I t follows that Clitheroe did extremely well to hold the Fyldc men to a single goal.


wood thrashed Kirkby Town 5-1 only days before, and this


minutes to score that goal, and Leigh Trcymaine would have earned his side a replay if his accurate header hadn't been disallowed for off-side minutes from the final whistle.


defensive game, with the hope of a replay or, with luck, an impudent- win. And the plan nearly worked.


Clitheroe played a blatantly


Tomlinson, Barnett and Wil­ son (who is under two weeks’ suspension by the club, follow­ ing a breach of contract, and who lias been transfer-listed at his own request). Clitheroe made several changes to the team which lost to Blackpool M echs.


Deprived of the services of DEBUT


team, git left-half, was Frank Campbell, who. played for Football Leaguers Grimsby Town, of the fourth division last season.


Making his debut for the


wore number 11 and played as a sweeper. Chris Chesworth returned again a t right-half.


Colin Williamson, captain,


erase memories of their 3-1 defeat at Shawbridge in the FA Cup, put on ceaseless pres­ sure. but the clithcroe defence stood firm, and when Fleet- wood did set through, a com­ bination of ill-luck, poor finish­ ing and John Ashworth in goal kept the ball out.


The homo side, anxious to


net after 28 minutes, but the referee blew for offside.


McManus put Uie ball in the KNOCK


just below the knee almost on half-time, and Mick South- worth substituted.


Colin Monks got a knock


ond half, Clitheroe continued to defend solidly, and a replay


the following Saturday seemed increasingly probable.


cross from the right-wing, which connected with the head of Willder, to give Fleetwood the winning goal and revenge for their FA Cup defeat.


Then Armstrong sent a fine


individuals, and this was a genuine team effort. I t was merely incidental that John Kirk. Steve Brown and John Ashworth stood out.


doch; Morley, Cooke; Bowker, Bell, Fish; Hallam, Armstrong,


Ollerton, Winder, McManus. Sub: Fisher.


Monks: cnesworth, Kirk, Campbell: Tre.vmaine. Irving, Kocsis. Kendall, Williamson. Sub: Southworih.


Clitheroe: Ashworth; Brown,


fully recovered from the ankle injury he sustained against Lytham, and he too will be out for at least another week. Tomorrow Clithcroe journey to Lytham.


Read CC players


ENCOURAGED by profes­ sional Pun] Talton. who has been re-engaged for next season, playing members of Read Cricket Club arc occu­ pying the winter with valu­ able indoor net practice at Old TralTord on Friday evenings. In the summer he wiJI institute a coaching scheme for younger mem­


in trim


annual meeting of the elub which finished joint-runners- up with Enrb.v in the Ribbles- dale League. On the financial side, the


bers. This was reported at' the


no ligament trouble, as was thought earlier. His injuries a mount only to severe bruising, but lie is unlikely to be fit again for a \veekior two. Barrie Tomlinson has not


Referee: b . Nickson, Preston. Happily, David Barnett has


Teams r a matches, not For half an hour of the sec­ Moreover, Fleetwood took 75


AMATEUR LEAGUE


HOSPITAL SIDE MOVE UP TO SECOND PLACE


Caldcrstonos 5, Chipping 3 BY defeating Chipping. Caldcrstones moved into second o'ice in the Clith­ croe Vmniecr League table, three points behind Chat- burn.Chipping opened the scoring


in the making, bul they must not give in as easily as they have been doing. This was a good clean game, with only four fouls throughout, and very well refereed by Mr.' H. Leach. Team — Grindleton: Rac:


in the 25th minute through J. Proctor, whose 20-yard shot


g a v c the goalkeeper no chance. Prior to this both teams had .probed the other's defence but had found it vir­ tually impossible to get in a clear-cut shot. In the 35th minute. Holden


Cowell, ciayton; B. Jones. Rudgyard. Turner; B. A. Jones, McKenzie. Buchanan. Green, Bennett.


Trinity 1, Low Moor o,


son scored a briliant goal from 25 yards to give Calderstoncs a 2-1 lead. A minute later, Chipping equalised with a similar goal from Atkinson. After tilts. Calderstoncs got


scored a good goal after some neat interchanges of passing by half-backs and forwards. Just after half-time, Wilkin­


TRINITY’S three weeks without a game had obvi­ ously taken the edge ofT their play when they met Low Moor Club, and they had to rely on an own- goal to give them both


liams; Fitzpatrick, Hardman; ■Wilkinson, Shuttleworth, J. Wright; Holden, J. Wood- worth. R. Wright, Connell, Backhouse. Sub: A. Wood- worth. Chipping: G. Atkinson; V.


an official referee Mr. G- Duer- den took charge of the game. He was praised by both teams for the excellent way in which lie handled it. Teams—Calderstoncs: G. Wil­


Rich, B. Rich, Duncanson, R. Proctor, M. Atkinson; Free­ man. J. Proctor, Rhodes, Mer­ cer, Blozzard. Sub: Hornby.


Whalley 1, Grindlcton 6.


WH ALLEY have yet to learn to pace their game


for 90 minutes. After play­ ing well for the first hour, they conceded five goals in


kicked downhill and had as much play as Grandleton, with some narrow escapes at both ends. Grindleton. However, went


the last 30 minutes. Winning the toss, Whalley


Whalley retaliated with some good football, only to be kept out by strong defensive work by the Grindleton back four. Just before the interval,


Whalley. drew level when Rudgyard got into' a tangle with his goalkeeper and sliced tliR ball into hLs own net. Grindleton gradually got on


ill front after quarter of an hour, when a defensive slip let in Buchanan to score from 10 y a r d s .


on too when Connell' scored from the edge of the box. Wil­ kinson shot again from 25 yards to give Calderstones a four-goal lead after 57 min­ utes. Due to .the unavailability of


wearing maroon Trinity were compelled to revert to their amber and black strip. How- artii took the field a.t No. 7 for Ills first league game, 'and Micklcwricrlit lined up at No. 11.


points. Because Low Moor were


Morrison all missed at elose range, and at the interval a goal-less draw looked possible. After 55 minutes, Jones


came on for Micklewright. but still the home attack lacked punch. Pinch and Greenup both came close for Low Moor, but


fuse for the home attack, and Howarth, Turnbull and Czap­ owski all featured with good efforts. But the best of all was a fierce 2-yard drive from Morrison, whose left foot shot hit the underside of the bar with Allen beaten. This was the last moment


on Low Moor’s defence led to Johnson putting through his own goal to give Trinity the lead. This seemed to light the


McGwk, and Kay in goal, were positive. After an hour, the pressure


man. Edmondson; Swnrbrick, McGurk. Wood; Howarth, Ozapowski, Morrison, Turn-


bull, Micklewright. Sub: Jones.


and Trinity were clearly out of touch as a result of their enforced lay-off. Low Moor Club were an even match for the church side in mid-field, but botli lacked finishing power. Czapowski, Turnbull and


Pay was a little disjointed


George Hudson retires


dnie Loague. 65-year-old Mr. Hudson enjoyed much success, and once turned down an offer to join the ground staff


MR. GEORGE HUDSON, one of the Clitheroe-bom crickctting Hudsons, has. retired after 42 years with Lcvland Motors. In his days in the Ribbles-


of Lancashire CC. He began ills playing career


with Ribblesdalc Wanderers and turned professional in 1939 as a medium-pace bowler. He joined Darwon, where he set up a. club record of 10 wickets for 31 runs. In 1949, Gecvge took 124 wickets in a season for Cltth- eroe. a. record which is stiff


Bacup, in the Lancashire League in 1946 and stayed there for three seasons, before spending two years with Cli­ theroe. In April. 1951, George took


unbeaten. He became professional for


over as coach for Ribblesdale Wanderers, so completing the cirolc. After 16 years as shop ste­


ward in Leyland Motor's South works. George moved to Spur­ rier's as foreman. He returned to bis original work in 1964. On Friday, his fellow-wor­


kers made a presentation to him in recognition of his leng and cheerful service.


LEAGUE HAS A NEW


SECRETARY


of excitement, and a 1-0 result gave Trinity two points which they will welcome. Teams—Trinity: Kay; Pen­


one application -to join, since it was announced that it was hoped to increase the number of clubs. One other club is needed but


who resigned at the annual meeting after holding the office since the league's in- auguavabion. Al! correspond­ ence relating to tho league should bo addressed to Mr. Aspin. The league lias already had


NEW secretary of Ribblcs- dale Youth Cricket League is Mr. Raymond Aspin, of 148, Dill Hall Lane, Church, Accrington. I-Ie succeeds Mr. Cyril King,


Clithcroc Advertiser mid Times December 4,1970 13


Waddington make brave effort


Cherry Tree OB 3, Waddington 2


WADDINGTON we n t down by the odd goal in five against Cherry Tree, the only side so far this season to defeat league leaders Feniscowlcs, blit what a brave performance they put up against big odds, fielding a weakened team due to injuries sus­ tained in the previous


prominent side during the first 15 minutes, Trotter and Stod- dart going close to scoring with fierce shots. Gradually, Cherry T re e


week’s match at Settle. Waddington were the more


of the game, Waddington scored a second goal, which would otherwise have been the equaliser. Behan headed home after Riley and Ireland had made the opening. All the Wnddington players


time,. Cherry Tree scored a third via a disputed penalty. Ironically, in tho last minute


Lund, Barvott, Riley; Stoddart, Aston. Behan, Trotter, Ireland. Sub.: Ross. Tomorrow, Waddington en­ tertain Blackburn Central in


gave 100 per cent effort, but there must be special praise for tbc half-back line of Lund, Bnrrolt and Riley, who got through a tremendous amount of work. Team: Hall: Croft, Rigby;


after 25 minutes, following a right-wing corner, and five minutes later they made their position seem impregnable by scoring a second goal. Waddington, however, kept


began to get on top and sub­ jected the visitors’ defence to severe pressure. The home side took the lead


the first round of the Birt­ wistle Cup. The match is also being played for league points, which at tile moment arc as precious as gold for the villag­ ers.


EDISFO


back into the game, and at half time the score remained 2—


one-way traffic, with Cherry Tree looking for a third goal to clinch tho match, but Wad- dington refused to give in, and with the defence—particularly Baxrott—playing well, an away point was always on the cards, But fifteen minutes from


Tlie second half was mostly 1.


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Low Moor: Allen; Howard, Billington 2, Bowkor Bros. 2


top in the second half, and went m front on Die hour with a good solo effort from Ber­ nard Jones. He beat two defen­ ders and the goalkeeper before putting the ball into an empty net. Another solo effort, this itime


T e am s—Fleetwood: Mur­


got a second goal, heading in from Cowell’s centre. The Wlialley defence, which had been playing the offside game very effectively, catching the Grindleton forwards time and time again, was now all at sea, and it wasn't long before McKenzie scored his first goal of the season, slotting it home after a goalmouth scramble. Green was unlucky a few


6-1.


good through ball by Barrie Jones gave Rudgyard th e opportunity to make .up for his earlier mistake. This he did, giving th e goalkeeper no chance with a good shot, bringing the final score to


Whatley have a good team


bled away by the Whalley defence. With five minutes left, a


moments later when ho hit the bar with a powerful header, only to see it scram­


denied Grindleton further goals for a time; shots from Bennett, Jones and Buchanan were all brilliantly saved. Bernard Jones eventually


by Green, who scored from an almost impossible angle, put Grindlcton 3-1 ahead. Some excellent goalkeeping


IN difficult conditions, with a strong wind and a wet first half, Billington and Bowker Bros sensibly played direct for goal, without much ball-play, and earned a valuable point


sive play by both teams. Wall- bank got in a left foot shot, which put Billington in the lead. Wallbank increased the lead with another goal, follow­ ing a lot of end-to-end-play. A fight back by Bowker Bros,


gave them the encouragement of a goal from Scott in the 40th minute. After the interval, -the wind


the 53rd minute, Rawsthornc, of Bowker Bros, got the equal­ iser. This was not a very good


ana rain stopped, providing better playing conditions. In


man, Evans; Parsons, Pearce, Duxbury; Robinson, Aspinwall, Scott, Rawsthornc, Webster.


SNOOKER LEAGUE


6. Chalbuni ‘A’ 8, Pendle Club 6. Billington ‘A’ 6, Bil- iington ‘B’ 8. Pendleton 4, Waddington ’B’ 10. Wadding- ton '.V 10, Calderetones ‘A’ 4. Police iO, British Log-ion 4.


Driest results jn cUthcroe and District Snooker League are as follows, home first: Social Club 8 Con.serai lives


Club 321, Conservatives 332. B. Smith 63, E. Tomlinson 53; R. Bum 55, W. Worthington 54; A Hargreaves 49, P.Glen- nin 46: T. Palmer 65, G. Spink 29; D. Niven 48, J. Blackburn. 57; E. Holden 41, W. Redforn 93.


d id erst ones ‘B’ 6, Ohaitburo •B’ 8. Individual scores: Sooia.l


Club 347. E. Horsfield 66, G. Burgess 56: R. Parker 63, J.


Chatburn ‘A’ 317, pondle


Mr. Richard Fort, former MP for Ciitheroe Division, was re­ elected president; Mr. D. D. E. Btrchall was re-elected chair­ man; and Mr. D. Stubbs, treasurer. Mr. P. Boyce- Kenyon succeeded as secretary Mr. D. Marshal! who resigned after long and esteemed ser­ vice.


the hard work done by the "backroom boys" and the tea room ladies in particular, Mrs. Jean Fort, widow of


1970 season was regarded as reasonably satisfactory but there were fewer money-rais­ ing efforts, a matter which will be given closer attention. The meeting paid tribute t-o


Whittaker 38; A. Clark 53, J. Knowles 50; A. Middlc-brougli 37, T. Haworth 79; P. Craig 42. h . Wilkinson 77; M. Frankhmd 56. F. Hudson 47.


•B’ 392. V. Broderick 79 P. Swain 48; B. Wilding 30, H. Ormcrod 95; T. Warden 84, J. Swain 46; M, Aitken 56, B. Robhison 76; K. Garrett 61, C. Simpson 64; B. Lee 75, R. Wharton 63.


Bfitington ‘A’ 385, Bttllngtoai


‘B’ 373. R Bernhard 52 S. HJnlt- ton 58; T. McEmemy 40, A. Wright 80; D. Nullah 78; T. Walmslcy 48; H. Nutter 59,.B Jones 72: R. crazier 65, J. B. Herd 63; H Park-bison 20,


Pendleton 323, Wadlngton


or&tones ’A’ 317. M. Sowden 79 W. TJpTady 57; D. Nelson 53, R. IIindie 51; T. Thomson 68. B. Seed 70: N. Bm’gess 62, S. Fitzpatrick 36; J. Wool!


345. L. MCEntec 61 J. Slater 46: B. Althnni 97, J. Goodbier 48: P. Hargreaves 56, J. Wil­ liamson 65; G. Tillery 85 B. Holden 51: J. Healey 45, T. Goodbier 75: F. Booth 67, G. Yates 60.


57 H. Clayton 43: N. Water- worth 45, N. Major 60. Police 411, British Legion


bum ‘B’ 396. J. Curry 72, P. Jones 63; A. Fitzpatrick 57, D. Leacli 62; M. Starkie .59 M'. Fletcher 59; D. Fitzpatrick 62, J Fish 87; P. Backhouse 63. H. Franklandi 63; M. Old­ ham 65 F. Webster 62.


Calderstones 'B' 378 Chat-


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Social Club ................ 7 65 Oha.tbum ‘A’ ............ 7 61 Conservatives .........'.. 7 59 Waddington ‘B’ ......... 7 59 Police .......................... 7 56 Oalderston.es ’B’ ......... 7 52 Pondle Club ................ 7 61 Waddfagton ‘A’ ......... 7 48 BiBtngton ‘B’ ............ 7 47 Ohatburn ‘B’


Calderstones ‘A’ . . . . 7 40 Pendleton ................... 7 40 BilUngton ‘A’ ........ 7 33 British Legion ......... 7 31


7 44


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fall; Whitehead, Swain; Scott, Wilson, Manning: Rotherham, Willis, Wallbank. Pilkington, Baskerville Sub: Chorlton. Bowker Bros; Loynd; Berg­


expected under the conditions Teams—Billing-ton: Tlirel-


game from the playing point of view but was only to be


took the advantage by electing to play with the wind behind them, having won the toss. After 15 minutes of defen­


apiece. At the start, Bowker Bros,


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LANGHO COULD NOT


second goal after Jump had parried a shot only for a for­ ward promptly to fire past him. Miller had one good chance to score, but the goal­ keeper saved his shot, injuring


ilio forward line never looked like scoring. Feniscowles scored their


Catlow; Best, Brine, Walms- iey; Bolton, A. N. Other, Mil­ ler. Bale, Haworth. Sub: Buttenvorth.


Langho were very weak in attack and showed how much they were missing Shaw, who was unavailable. However, the defence -played well, and Cat- low gave a strong performance at left-back. Team: Langho: Jump; .west,


himself in turning it wide. In the closing stages.


first half, a header was blocked, but Feniscowles net­ ted from the rebound to take the lead. Langho looked a well beaten side in the second half, and


forced a diving save from the goalkeeper, but no other for­ ward was following up to take advantage of the rebound. In the last minute of the


cf -the early play, and the first scoring chance fell to Bale, who headed just over the bar after a perfect centre from Mil-lei'. Later in the half. Bolton


LANGHO dropped two valuable home points against Feniscowles in Blackburn Combination Division One. which may prove costly later in the season, but the visitors were the much stronger and fitter side, and were well worth their victory. Langho bad their fair shave


Tc.1. ciitheroe 3475 IV. BEER


LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken.


71 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE.


Tel 9857


FRIDGE REPAIRS Domestic and Commercial


COMPLAIN REFRIGERATION Langho 0, Feniscowles Res. 2


Ring: DARWEN


at Blackburn 21119 Night Service 60331


BUILDING HIGHEST QUALITY


Extensions :: Alterations Flagging :: Concreting Tamricing :: Pointing Stonework, etc.


JOHN LYNCH Tel. Ciitheroe 4316 from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS?


when you can have


Estimates Free No Obligation. EDGINGS,


ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING


PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult;


JAMES BOLTON & SON (ASPHALTERS) LTD.,


LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


on all floor problems.


Telephone Blaokburn 59438 Evenings: Blackburn 55342


CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum House Cleaning—Carpets B, BRIDGES


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


flic areas leading retailers of VENETIAN BLINDS


window coverings offer free measuring estimating and fitting service on blinds at prices well below what you would normally expect to pay:


Also fantastic range of Roller , Blinds.


■ . Stacks of Colours ■


e.g, 4 x 4 £6-10-0 - All Slat Sizes.


Telephone Clitheroe 3975 or call at


H. & L. CARPETS,


30, Moor Lane, Clfthoroo, Tc/: 2738 (Evenings)


DEREK LEIGH


T.V. SERVICE Aerials Repaired


19, CURZON STREET CLITHEROE TEL: 4168


New Sets Supplied Rental or Sales


Collection and Delivery Service


NYLON STRETCH P -_ir.U l,u uii-renenr


or call at H. & L. CARPETS,


30, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. (Evenings) Tel. 2798


GYFIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITIIEROE Phone: 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialist on Kcymaflc


PIANO TUNING ana RECONDITIONING


Caterer to the Musical nrofessloti


E. J. APPLETON


21 Woodlands Rise, Haworth, Kciehloy,


Tel. Haworth 3519. Anytime. Any Area


plodding on, while the defence was determined to give noth­ ing further away. Ten minutes from half time, they were re­ warded by a goal from Ireland, who guided home a cross from Stcddart after good work by Trotter. This goal put Waddington


RD K NENELS


ATTERNS TO CHOOSE FR(


All Prices—All Shapes and Sizes quoted for


For Free Homo Dcnionstratlc Rina Clithcroc 3975


NOEL KING and CO. Keymatic Specialists


Washing Machine Repairs Undertaken All makes of


Reconditioned Washers and Cleaners V .•■


(g lW k Kenwood Chef Repairs Sales and Workshop


AUTHORISED 57, Tlenthorn Road.' Clitheroe


SERVICE Telenhone: 2979


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