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Jst Bradford l i c i s ’ U n io n


I monthly mccUng of |tiheavne’s branch of


:s Union wa.s held nday school.


° ^ :


p^’ing a scrvicA « I by the Vicar of


n, the Rev. Canon c v hiM Mrs. Gooti?hifj^:


|1 recipes for a c om ^ ; ; |a n d dficussmg v ap ^ ;


Ison showed gr-eat vS') * m demonstraline aiTangement


■was warmly thanked fo-i. ■ (.ertaming evening andt*


Innems were .senV i?. IJ . Aspm and Misj h{:


'ii T y in e Coiihcrl f


lold t.vmo concert ■ihi n St. Catherines sm l:'


ool on Thursday 1™ ' I a large audience, " ’.i


| i cliildi-en and adu!‘^ ■n-s of families m o.^,, I provided a I- of talent.


^ Ing. dancing. recha-L I. '


lients of a typical villae^' I t made up the ovenim.! 1 children takin, mp-


led Sharon Kearslev's I .^.spin, Heather HoskeP' |.ft.spin. I/.nda Dugdalc’ | i Smith. .Arm Titterin-" ^ Kathleen Hosker­ ic Oddic, Brian Wood’'


Ji Dugdale, Neiii Ith and John Tittering.


I f Aspin, Carol Cherrv J. t pei-formcrs ^-en;


la n d Atalcolm (guitars)' Ifowarth, Kathleen Bird' I.-Rowell. Mrs K. Bird' lesponsible for produc- ' Ihe concert and Mr.?' 1 Wilson was the accom-'


I


■c,shments were servedf ■lanks were expressed lot l io had contributed tot Iccess and the happiness " evening.


' _ and the money was fifteen pomids was


i d to the Sunday scliooU, it io n fimd.


t Tosside l'>!r


|,ble to look round andj at leisure.


Irucstiay evening, mem- } vi.sited a wcll-knora .-.hop in Skipton, and;


Ik. Ma.son. and coffee lisciiU.s were served by I.SIC.SS.


liks were expressed byi ‘


J^ ed the speaker, Mrsiii ■Parkinson from Dklcy f


I talk entitled "Keen J S ■•^11^7 Happjf





RAIN WAS THE SPOIL SPORT


Tree inii up performance in company when ,jsitcd Chatbiirn


on Saturday and it piiy that rain should , spoil sport.


■ 'n^toii'caim at three but ■y.jvcr .afterwards in


,v p,iticnt -i'd before


'■■.von £aw!""a stmuped 'oTter and without


•V-’kd to wh.at was to ;'f '0 be an unbeaten ff-ership of UT by Flat-


■'i's-ipcci Ibw decision.


f f-'d Rosco':. jveicc continued to be ’.vatchword. Cherry ji-5-, hour had pro-


:.rj, was reached with n i'vfy' boundary oil Ent-


o-'iv SS runs and the ."vj":skcn 70 minutes


i"'to othei-' "^v'tbe.ad permuiaied the


..■'fil bu- to little effect, the bat-smen did


'Cliae run-out po.ssibility they were both moiu- iplv ‘'stranded" In inid-


•- 'die later siasc.? of 1110 '■.jtship the rate of seor-


WKK0ND CRICKET


sibblesdale l e a g u e


•tedalo Wan. v Great Harwood.


.-y;’ V Baxenden JUNIOR LEAGUE Division 1


:;d V Clitlieroo. -.toldswick V Black'ourn N. i;xy Tree v Padiham.


..d.” McGarry departed. 'what appeared to


ing improved. FJaUe,v, having •reached liis haif century, began looking for runs and produced some of the attrac­ tive strokes that nradc him a favourite at Rlshton in hi.s Lancashire League days. And Roscoe, sho-)ving a pre­


ference for the off side, sent the hundred up with a lovely boundary off 'West- head. By then, the sky had long


set in at the declaration and which eventually forced an abandonment aftci- CUtheroc had reached 24 for 1.


been overcast and there had been a hint


‘tbe rain that CLITHEROE


M. Wash brook not out 4 D. Ireland not out . . . .


G. Davies c Howard b Platley .......................


3 8


Extras ....................... g


—1: H. Howard i—o—g—0. CHERRV THEE


Total fonc wkt) __ 24 Bowluig; Platley i.4_ o—9


D. McGloue .stpd Vaugh- ton b Blackburn .........' 30


D. JGemm c Enlwistle b Wcsthcad ...................


....................... 4


Flatlcy not out ............ 74 P. Roscoc not out ......... 53 Extras


E. McGarry Ibw Ent- wistle .......................... u


.5


17—0; S. Westhead 10—2—39 —0; M. Blackbupm 8—2— 30—1: A. Entwistle 7—0—34 —1; G. Sutcliffe 7—2—24—0; R. WUson 5—0—28—0.


WhaUey win in a cantor


Whalley won in a canter when they visited Great Har-


were taken, notably one by Collier behind -the wicket on the leg side. T o p h am quickly put


against Hall’s expresses, and thils coupled with ■very good work in the field by Whalley ensured a rapid dowarfall. Some excellent catdies


wood on Saturday. Harwood had no defence


first -R


her.dtii v Settle. it'sb'jm N. V Rolls Royce hy V Od'.valdtwisllc.


Sunday


;i: Royce v EEC- Division 2


t'r.erce v Read. Hsnvood v R;bblc.tdale W


0;nldwisi-le v Barnoldswick lidiani v Cherry Tree K'.: Royce v VVlvallcy


Sunday


r.v.cr.itill V Oswaldiwistle Tuesday


las 2nd V Coal Clough. ;t rsneis V Wellington.


Sunday


7Cr.:ion v Barrowford (;U Bsnowtord).


I-tit-roc SC V s. Francis.


>ld;ac'j)n v Ribble.-;dale W. IBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE Kno(dcout, 2nd round


Whalley witliin reach of victory, hittiug out boldly right and left. He hit 41 of the 48 runs Uiat had been scored ■when his became the ’icket to fall. R. Wilkin­


WHALLEY


X \ BB and CV. :,tr Darwen v Langho C.


G. Topham b Halliwcil 41 R. Wilkinson not out .. 7 A. .Anderson not out .. 1 Extras .......................


1 Total (.1 wkt.i 50


13—1: C. AI. Ryan, 3—0—17— 0; W. Howarth 2—0—19—0.


D. Edmondson Ibw Hall 2 T. C. AA'ard b H a l l ......... 27 J. Nixon c Bibby b Hall 0 Halli'well c Bleazard b H a l l ...............................


D. G. Ormerod c Collier b Rudd


GREAT HARAVOOD ................... 10


son and .A. Anderson took the total to 50 soon after half­ past four.


J. .Ainscough c Bleazard b Rudd .......................


R. Nicholsoir not out .. 0 C. M. Ryan b H a ll......... Extras


W. Howarth c and b Topbam .......................


.......................... ....................... Total 2 .......................... 49


6: J. Rudd, 8—2—25—3; G. Topham 1—0—1—1.


Amateur Football League


White L....................................... :. 24 22 1 1,132 31 45 Chipping ..................................... 24 18 0 6 97 49 36 Hurst Green .............................. 24 15 3 6 117 62 33 Waddingion R................................ ‘


FINAL TABLE P W D L F A Pis


24 14 5 5 50 48 33


Chatburn ..................................... 24 13 5 6 80 66 31 Caldcnstoncs ' ..................................24 11 4 9 84 46 26 King's Arms ................................. 24 12 2 10 79 76 26 Billington


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


Bowker Bros.............. Trinity


L.M.Cl Grindleton Bowling; Ha.ll 9.5—2—21—


M. Eddleston c Hindle b Rudd ..........................


J. K. Fisher c Collier b Hall


2 0 3 3 0 0


Bowling; HalUwcll 5—0—


ToUl (3 wkls deej ..177 Bowling: Clayton I'J—5—


WON BY SIX


WICKETS Wtidditiglon p ht y e d


and were .soon -in trouble due to a. devasuitins spell of bowling by Rigby. At one i-ime Uicy were 21 for 6. La.ter their captain, Mun-ay, was well enpported by young members of the team Q.nd took the total to 65. But Trotter took 2 for 0 in hJs


but confidently. Robinson, Dust and Trotter batted solidly to enable ■Wdlliams, Rigby and Davies to knock off the remaining runs.


first over and Taylor fintshed off the innings. Waddington started slowly


more welcome in view of a narrow defeat at Barnolds- wick the previous day.


The victory was all the


season tliat Waddington had batted first. Tliey made a disastrous start and at one stage were 34 for 6.


This ■was the first time this


who was finding his old form. toThe pair took Waddington


114.


’.'cply confidently with aji opening stand of 40. Wickets then fell steadily and only some adventurous batting by Crossley enabled the "tail" to pass Waddington's total ■(vith eight tickets down.


Barnoldswick began th e


23. D. WidduD 21. R. Par- kuuion 22. K. Bailey 0, B. Grave 9, K. Willdnsoir 4. A. Crossley not out 23, S. Prank- land 0, P. AVhite 5. R. Faw­ cett not out 2. Extras 9. Total 118 for 3.


Barnoldswick v Waddington Barnoldswick: P. Malone


—43—3: A. Rigbye—0—23—0; K. Taylor 4.3—1—15—4: J. Trotter 6—0—23—1.


2. N. Robinson 5. R. Dust 22, J. Trotter 0. A. Rigby 2, T. Davies 21, B. Edmondson 0. R Taylor not out 14, K. Wink- ley 9. C. Whiteside 0. B. Jones 36. Extras 3. Total 114.


Waddington: B. WiUiams Bowling: K. Winkley 11—2


(21) could master the bowi- iug until Jones went in at No 11 and hit a magnificent 36. ably supported by Taylor,


Only Dust (22) and Davies


WERE THE V UMPIRES I RIGHT ?


.According to the nUes of the Ribblesdale League, play may cont-inue 'until 5-30 if the captains agree and. one sup­ poses, that means the score continues to be kept.


TOi’e tile umpires right to instruct the scorers , to dose the books before 5-30 p.m. because Whalley liad passed Great Haiwood’s total?


... Pictured arc some of Ihe J30 members of Kibblc.sdalc and Horrocksford Social Club' who attended the last of the sason's dances, held at the Commercial Hotel, Gis- burn, on Friday. Dances have been held af various hotels its one way


of maintaining interest, and each one has increased in popularity. The club, loo, has increased its activities a great deal


over the past six months. There arc 26S members and tiie searcii is on for permanent premises in CHthcroc.


Blackburn Northern now head the table -with a seven-point lead over Earby, for ■whom F. Foster came within three of a century against Settle.


—1; M. Tillotson 10—2—38— 3; B. Grave 7—1—20—2; S. Prankland 3—0—18—2; K. Bailey 1.2—0—7—1.


Bowling: P. White 6—0—28


24 7 5 12 61 76 19 24 8 2 14 57 56 18


51. Paul's ..................................... 24 3 2 19 38 109 8


........................................ 24 7 4 13 57 84 18 ........................................ 34 4 3 17 39 98 11 ................................. 24 4 I 19 52 122 9


.. Waddington: R Dust 6, N. Robinson 5. J. Ti-otter 16, B. Williams not out 16. A. Rigby 6. T. Davies not out 6. Extras 11- Total 66 for 4.


Waddington v Flawtenstall-


Ribblesdale Wanderers,' have won only one of their .seven games but along with the- league leaders have the dis­ tinction of being unbeaten.


Clitheroe needed to score, at w’ell ovci’ a run a mmute yet felt they had a good chance of winning, but rain caused an abandonment.


On Saturday, they came away from Padjha.in -with cnc-point,


7—0; D. Shaugnessy 6—3—5 —1: N. Taylor 8—2—24—2; J. Seal 3—1—6—1: F. Bames 1.6—0—13—0.


Bowling: K. Pollard 3—0—


B. Haworth 0, B. Payne 5. J. Seal 7. K- Pollard 2, B. Pick­ ering 9, D. Shaugnes-sy 4, B, Mm-ray 19, T. Tliirde 7, P. Barnes not out 5. N. Taylor 0. Extras 7- Total 65.


Rawtenstall: G. NuttaJl 0,


6; K. Winkley 8—1—19—0: K. Taylor 5—2—10—1; J. Trotter 1—1—0—2.


Bowling A. Rigby 12—3—29


Although lying tliird in tlic table, Read are only a point behind Padiliam and 'Wlial- ley. They need to settle their batting problems quickly if they ore not to plummet to a much lower position.


while. Read- lost, by seven ■wickets to 'Blackbm'n Nor­ thern.


noldswick, 7 for ' 45; Hall. WlTolley. 6 for 21; A. H.- Jones, Blackburn Nortliem, 6 for 34.


Earb.v, 97; Flatle,y, Cherry Tree, -74 not out; B. Wright, E.arby. 61; P. Roscoc, Cherry Tree, 53; Coll'iris, Blackburn ■Northern, 50 not out. BOWLING; Walton, Bar­


B.A’TITNG; P. Poster, PERFORMANCES


WANDERERS EARN A POINT


A stand of 25 for the


seventh Avickei, followed by anoihe-r of 29 for the n in til put Padiham in a commanding


position


against Ribblesdale 'Wan­ derers, but afterwards they were unable to get the visi­


play^ ^


ro e ’s Own I for ClitheroP


WORLD COP SOUVENIR ISSUE TViiwha


s tr ic t [THV We


d o n ’t


ILs it ever occurred to you how many sports magazines there are? And every last one-of them covering a limited area of sport. Wouldn’t it be simpler if you could read about all the games people play in just one magazine? Did you know that World Sports is the only full-colour glossy magazine covering all sport? And did you know World.Sports has changed? Now more than ever before, World Sports. Sives you that sophisticated broad sports coverage that go** beyond the gloss and hysteria—and in a ncw-Iook quality monthly.


Take the June World Cup Souvenir Issue for example, An indispensable World Cup TV viewing guide A day-by-day fixture list with kick-off time* An A to Z of the finalists—ne’wi^ form, team colours etc. Eight profiles of match-winning stars The referees—a look at the 30 men in charge Billy Wright on the changing face of the World Cup


ALSO Jim Wicks, manager of Henry Cooper, on Derby Day


■ Wimbledon tennis, the agony of qualifying Climbing, Joe Brown’s next challenge The Comnionwcalth Games, Scotland’s hope*


So don’t go out and buy ten magazines when you can get it all—and better—in just one. It makes life so much simpler.


laid the foundation for a good reply by putting on 32. And after three wickets were doim for 36, Aspin and Proc. tor sUigcd a recovery with a


at 2, Workman and redder


stolid of 25. Prom then on. Slmger


kept one end intacl-. but lost Proctor at "is and Wallbank at 95. Musgrove then stayed with tlio profc.5sionnl. collect­ ing three fours and a. single in a partnership tliat took Wanderers to 109. Knowles followed him and the innings ended at 113, with two wick­


strongly. By Ore time the openers h-ad Bone tliey W


ets in hand. padlha-m had b e g u n


on 92, but tlie Ribblesdale attack found new impetus and four (rickets fell for only


’cre


acle was Gee, w’jt-h Eland going in 'at No. 10 and Wt* ■ting four fours and a six in


14 runs. Sheet anchor in this deb­


a final flourish in w’hich 20 were hit off Slinger’s last over.


had 3 for 17, finished with 4 for 41.


R. Devon b. Wilkinson 48 R. Stevenson b Slinger 14 M. Grecnhalgh c Wall- bank b Knowles ......... 26


Padiham


S. Gee not out ............ 33 p. Atkinson st Musgrove J b Wilkinson ............ 0


N. Halsall c Knowles b Wilkinson ................... 8


J. Devon b Wilkinson .. 2 J. Hayes c Knowies b Slinger


. Derbyslilre b Knowles 0


J. Eland not out ............ 24 Extras ........


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


—2; I. Metcalfe 6—1—33—0; •


Total (tor 8 wkls.) . . . . 160 Bowling: Slinger 12—1—51


Wilkinson who at one Ume


tors out. After Leeming had gone


P. Know’les 7-0-30—2; P. Wilkinson 7.5—2—41—4.


J. Lectning c Hayes b Eland .......................... 0


W. Workman c Gee b Halsall


........................ 19


P. Pedder b Eland . . . . 16 A. Aspin b Ela-nd ......... 12


Slinger not out ............ ’>8 T. Wallbank ]bwb Halsall 6 A. Musgrove b Halsall .. 13 P. Knowles not out ___ 1 Etetras ....................... 4


K, Proctor c Dea-on b Greenlialgh ............... 14


Tolaj 17 w’kts.) 113


—3; J. Eland 10-1—68—3; M. Grecnhalgh 9—4—11—1.


Bowling: Halsall 6—2—40


Youth Team


■ ■ .The Ribbresdale 'Youth League team to play Upper uAdredale J u n io r Q’icket Le.ag-ue at Applegarth Ground, on Sunday wifil be: S. Bennett (Clitheroe),


■Mr. T. Farrer. team manager, at Earby by 1-45 p.m. prompt.


RIBBLESDALE


Baxenden .......... 4 4 0 16 Blackburn N. .. 4 4 0 16 Read .................. 4 2 2 8 Gt. Harwood .. 4 2 2 8 Olitheroe >..... 4 2 2 8 O.swaldtw’lBtle I. 4 1 3 4 Padiham .......... 4 1 3 4 Whalley ............. '4,


'YOUTH LEAGUE P.W.L.P.


Clare (Oswaldtwistlc), j. Parkinson CWhalley), D. Sowerby (Baxenden). Scorer, J. Blair-Bi-yan . (Clitheroq). Start 2 p.m. Players arc to report -to.


(capt); S, Rushton (Bead). A"ico-oa.ptam: G. Allen (Gt Hanwood). C. Berryman (Read), K. Boden (CUlhcroe, P. Davies (B.axcaidcn), R. Greenwood (Oswaldtwistlc Inun.), R. •Peters CWhalley), J. Ward (Read), i; Webster (Padiham), J. ’Whittaker (Blackburn Nor.) Reserves to travel: P.


Ribblesdale Wanderers


At Chatburn Road, Cherri' Tree gave a solid display and it was only after Olitheroe began tempting the batsmen to loosen up that runs began to be scored witli any free­ dom. Cherry Tree, in fact, conceded tliat the bowling was not easy to score off, backed up as it was ivith efficient fielding.


.At the lower end of the scale, Clitheroe, Settle and Bar- noldsw’ick still seek their first victory.


That was the players’ veetv at the Great Harwood-Whalley matdi where scoring ceased •at 5-10 p.m. The point may well be raised at a League marjigement meeting.


Form is still elusive


Blackbuni Norlhern


almost threw away the chance of an easy victory


over Read and of gaining ihrec more -points on their closest rivals for the


.sat on the bat instead of hitting out, the result being that the umpires had eventu- .ally to take the teams off as the rain became heavier.


Wins tropliy for third


year Mf. Eric Greenall,


treasurer to Calderstones Hospital Manageoicnt on Monday won the Maccles­ field Golf Trophy for the


by Macclesfield a-nd Dis­ trict Hospital Management Cormnitteo and is competed tor annually by treas-urers of Manchester Regional Hos­ pital Board and their staffs. This 5’ear’s competition


third year running. The trophy was donated


was held a.t the Lancaster Golf and Country Clnb. Mr. Greeiiall - returned 86—15—71, the scratch for


presented at a dinner in the club after the competition.


Homing The local club race


from Christchurch on Sat­ urday was a good event. Pigeons were liberated at 9-20 a.m. and the winner, owiKxi by G. Cowper -thwaite. did 1191 yards per minute for the 217


miles.Most of the lo4 p’.geoo;is competing ■were back in Clitheroe at the end of the


day.T h e r:vcc tomorrow (S from Avnindics, in Fraitcc, a distance of 361 miles. Many local fanciers .will be competing in 'the Nelson H.S. o)Kn race from Guernsey on Tue.sday. Prize money for this race


the course. The cup and prizes were


league title. With seven wickets left mid a .slight drizzle falling, they


three quick fours. Why they could not have been .scored sooner, only the bat.smcn know.


Ncr-iher.n won by seven wickets, having dismissed Read for 74.


Read ba-Uing, the better. Only two players reached


The less said about the


double figures and once again the icaiii gave cve;-y assis­ tance to the bowlers.


caught, and all credit to Northern fo r taking the numerous chances offered to give Taylor a retinn of 4 fer 38 and Jones 6 for 34. Northern’s reply was at


Nine Reaq mcu were


at 7-40 and the league lead­ ers then finished off with


persuasion” by the Norihcni captain and profe.ssional gainea a resumption of play


Only considerable "friendly NETBALL Willi the .season in only


Hs c.irly stages, Clitheroe an d District Netball League has lost one club. Truic.x Dwarfs


h a v e


di’opjicd out and all mat­ ches in w’liich they were involved have been can­


tie.s Utd. 11, Whalley 6: Tni- tex Avengers v Tnitex Dwarfs (cancelled): Cal­ derstones 5. Bowker Bros. 11: Paper Dolls 38, Associa­ tion 6.


NEXT WEEK Monda.v. Trutex Avengers


V AVhalley. Wednesday: Smartics Utd.


Bowker Bros.


v Calderstones. Tliursday: .A.ssociation v


Trulex .Aven. 4 4 0 0 8 Bowker Bros 4 3 0 1 6 Smarties U. 4 3 0 1 6 Whalley __ -1 3 0 1 6 Calderstones 4 2 0 2 4 Paper Dolls 4 1 0 3 2 Association


4 0 0 4 0


FritMidly Game Teams representing Chaig-


P W D LPls


celled. Last week’s .score.?: Smav-


their home fixture with Rawteiistall on the latter’s ground, on Sunday, and enjoyed a six-wickci vic­ tory in thi.s Ribblesdale Junior League. Division 2, game. Ruwtcn.slall baUeU first,


' -


Cliihcroc'Advcriiscrand Times, l-riday, June ith, 1970 CHESS


New meml)ers add


strength


Two new members, at tbe Coach and Hor.scs Ches.s Club, Bolton-by-BowIand, on Wednesday of last week, were lornicr Lancashire and


Wiltshire county -player Peter William.s and Albert. Hall,


who teaches chess at Barnoldswick Secondary School.Both bring added .strength


w .


larly after nine year.s out of competitive play—proved a real e.ve-opcncr to all who


to the club, anti Mr. Wil- -lia ms’ lec'hniqiic—particu.


were fortunate enough to play against him. I t was a great jiight for A.


Wilson, who, as well a.s beat­ ing Mr. Hall, wi-estcd top spot in the ladder competit­ ion from C. Moon. Ladder results: W. Blow


beat M. Cosgrove; H. Cos- grovc beat D. Duckworth: M. Cosgrove beat M. Bairstow; D. Duckworth beat J. Wilson; C. Moon beat H. Cosgrove; A. Wilson beat H. Cosgrove; A. Wilson beat C. Moon; J. Wilson beat D. Duckworth. Last week’s pro’oicm was an


/ u, (


11


last move was ‘P-Kt4, so Wliilo can now capture en passant: 1. P.xP, cp K-R4 2, RxP


Kt-KB2: R-KB3: P-KB5; B-KKtl; R-KKt6: K-KR3. Black; R-Q4; K-K4:


problem, by B. G. Laws, appeared in the Northern Figaro, in 1888; While; P-QK16; Q-QKlT:


Another 19th century


two moves, 'solution next week.


Icy and Walker Fold en- .ioyed a friendly five-a-sidc 'fo'otball match on Saturday


WORLD SPORTS


and drew 2—2. Chaiglev team: Blockhcel, Fox. F'i.shlock. Stanclen,


Wrigley. Walker Fold: Bullock,


first not, very confident. They lo-st two wickets for 15 runs and then settled down to steady scoring, with Collins reacliing an undefeated 50. Tatton bowled well but


Knowles. Meyler (A'l. Mcy- ler (D>. Wood.


without luck and the only other bright spots were the performances of tlie two youngest players. David Pol­ lard bowled well against batsinen who already had their eye in, and Chris Eddlestone must surely move up in the batting order after another satisfactory perfor­ mance in a. team in which this is all too rare.


Raad


W. P. Fairclough c Drew b Taylor ...................... 6


R. Goodway c Dixon b Jones ...................... 14


P. Haiworth c Drew b T,aylor ................... 4


P. Boyee-Ken.von b Jenes 0 T.attou c .Atherton b Jones ..........................


E. Sumner c Pickup b Taj-lor


...................... 32


B. Tomlinson c Drew b Jones ..........................


N. Snape c Ta-jlor b Jones ..........................


Extras ..........................


I. Willdnscn c Dixon b T.iylar .......................... 2


0


C. Eddlestone jrot out • • 9 D. PoHard c Haydock b Jones .......................... 3


1 2


-3 8 -4 : A. Jones 10.3—3— 34-6.


Total .......................... 74 Bowline: G. T.aylor 11—1


Blackburn N.


B. McNulty c Fah’clougli b Ta-tton ...................... 4


Collins not out ............ 50 J, Atherton c Kenyon i) Wilkinson ..........





G. Cowperthwaite, 1191.31: 2, H. and K. Seed, U90.20; 3, W. J. P. Cottam, 1189.78; 4, Jones and Addison. 1169.29;


is £554 and if the wimiing pigeon is entered in all pools it could win its ownei- several hundred pounds. Results. Christohureh; 1,


5, Hitchon a.nd (Jhatbum, 1161.92; 6, Thorsby and Loft- house, 1161.77; 7, V. Alder- son, 1160-35 ; 8, J. Sraitl), 1159.39: 9, G. Wilkinson, 1151.37; 12, Eedes and Sen 11, Chatburn and Smalley, 1151; 12, Eedes and Son, 1149.51.


BOWLS


croe Castle (2) 125; Lower- fold Park (8) 156, Salesbury MC (2) 111: Oswaldt'wlstle Cons (4) 134, Ribblesdale (6) 141: AVhalley (8) 153, Cal­ derstones SC (2> 134; Cllth- erbo Castle (10),


Harwood’ Bowling League: Clitlieroc CC (8) 158, Cllth-


Latest results in Great ...................... 4


D. Dixon c Sumner b Ta-tton ...................... 17


'2


T. ibbotson not cut . . . . 1 E.xtras


—2: I. Wilkinson 5—0—24— 1; D. Pollard 4.5—0—20—0.


Total'(3 wktsi ............ 78 Bowling: Tatton 10—1—30


A win for 0 4 -0Park View WMC 5 1 4 17


Park (0) 109. Salesbury MC .. 7 3 4 34 Oswaldtwlstle C 5 4 1 33 Ribblesdale . . . . 5 4 1 32 Clitheroe CC .. 5 3 2 30 Blackburn Alii 5 3 2 29 Clitheroe Castle 6 2 4 29 C.alderst'ncs SC 7 2 5 22 Lowerfold Park 5 2 3 22 Whalley


........ 4 3 1 22


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ha-d an easy victory over Scott Park, Burnley, at Clitheroe. Scores: Veterans 234, Scott Park 196.


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