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Clithcroe C.C. 3; New Inn 2, British Legion 6; C.W.M.C. I, Station 7; Lower Buck 2, Brockhall Hospital’ 6: Com­ mercial 5, Caldcrstones Hos­ pital 3; King’s Arms 1, Con­ servative Club 7; Cross Keys 4, Crown 4.


DIVISION 1 Joiners


Waddington S.C. ... 10 45 Billington B.C.......... . 9 42 Pendic Witch ............. 10 42 Low Moor Club ....... 9 42 Waggon


.................. 10 48


Dog and Partridge ... 9 38 White Horse ......... 10 37 Royal Oak .............. 9 37 Bridge ........................ 10 36 Dog Inn


Black Horse


.................. 9 41 .......... 9 40


(Graven ........................ 9 22 DIVISION 2


Conservative C...............10 44 C.W.M.C........................ 10 39 Legion


.................... 10 44


Clitheroe C.C. ........ 10 38 Lower Buck ............. 10 35 Brown Cow ............. 10 32 New Inn .................... 10 31 King’s Arms


.................... 10 38 Caldcrstoncs H........... 10 29 ............ 10 31


Local clubs do well in


year’s beaten finalists. Great Harwood Wellington had a nar- r.ow- victory over Blackburn West, Brockhall, competing in the Eddleston Cup for the first time, got back on the winning trail after two successive league defeats. Waddington’s Eddleston Cup


the Blackburn Combination, and local clubs fared well, only Langho falling at the first hurdle. In the Birtwistle Cup, last


cup games Saturday was cup-tie day in


B o w k e r ’s h i t b a c k Boivker Bros.. 4, Hurst Green 2


OPPENING with the wind and the rain behind them, Hurst Green produced some good


■football but were rather lucky to score first. A miss-hit goal kick Went straight to Wilkin­ son, who had no difficulty in slotting the ball home. _ Soon afterwards, Wallbank jumped high to nod a corner-kick into the net, but an unmarked Greenhalgh restored the visi­


tors’ lead with a long shot from' outside the area, the ball sneaking in just under the bar. After the turn-round, the


wind and rain ceased and play was much improved. Hurst Green showed signs of being rattled and Aspinwall scored n goal that put new heart into Bowker’s. Later, Aspinwall was 1 hand to add another. In the closing minutes Parsons crossed a lovely ball to Waterhouse


on the right but he placed^ it perfectly for Wallbank to give Hurst Green the winning goal- Bowker Bros.: Loynd; Berg­


man, Ncster; Whittaker, T Wallbank, Parsons; Water- house, Aspinwall, J. Wallbank, Cooper, Slack. Hurst Green: Young; Seed.


Smardles; Atkinson, Cross. Davies; Dowden, Greenhalgh, Wilkinson, Greenup, Bolton, Grotty.


BILLINGTON BATTLE THROUGH Commercial 1, . Billington 4 .


,


match had to be postponed be­ cause of their re-arranged Craven Cup tie with Clitheroe Amateur League side, Riming­ ton.


winners, recording only their second victory of the season Calderstones, competing in


Waddington ran out easy


the Cotton Cup for the first time, had an impressive win over Kenyons. Local results: Birtwistle Cup:


Wellington 1, Blackburn West 0; Eddleston Cup: Brockhall 4, Mullards 1; ROF 4, Langho 1: Cotton Cup: Calderstones 3, Kenyons 1; Wellington Res.— bye; Craven Cup: Waddington 8, Rimington 0.


TOMORROW


Div. 2: Pleckgate v Brock­ hall Div. 3: Belgrave Res v Wellington Res. Eddleston Cup: Waddington v Bangor OB.


Div 1: Wellington v Belgrave.


TOMORROW’S FIXTURES


for tomorrow are: Gisburn v Trinity (L. Farnsworth); King’s Ams v Whalley; Com­ mercial v ’Rimingtoh (P Daw- ber); Chipping v Grindleton (G. Barker); Chatburn v Waddington Res. (G. Duer- den); Hurst Green v Royal Oak (A. Braithwaite); Bowker Bros V White Lions (J. Swayne): Billington v St. Paul’s (H. Leach).


Amateur League fixtures RESULTS


.Paul’s 2, King’s Arms 5; Commercial I, Billington 4; Waddington Res. 1. Chipping 5; Royal Oak 1, Chatburn 3; Bowker Bros. 4, Hurst Green 2.


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Chipping ... 17 13 2 2 28 King’s Arms 14 13 0 1 26’ White Lions 15 12 1 2 25 Chatburn ... 13 10 0 3 20 Hurst Grech 16 7 3 6 17 Gisburn ... 12 8 1 3 17 Trinity......... 15 8 0 7 16 Billington ... 15 7 1 7 15 Royal Oak 16 6 2 8 14 Bowker B. 15 - 5 2 8 12 Grindicton


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White Lions 4, Trinity 2; Whalley 0, Gisburn 4; St.


THE meeting of Commercial and Billington resulted in a good game, despite atrocious conditions. Much of the play was end-to-end, with Duck­ worth opening the visitor’s account after 20 minutes. A fine left foot drive gave Price no chance. Billington increased their lead as the result of a “gift”


free kick which it had been expected would be awarded against them. Threlfall took it and the ball skidded and bounced awkwardly deceiving the keeper and finding the net. In tile second half. Commer­


cial piled on the pressure and were rewarded with a fine goal by Speak. Billington resorted to the


BRIGGS HAT TRIGIi


FOR WHITE LIONS White Lions 4, Trinity 2


In a match marred by heavy rain. Trinity took an early lead, held it until the interval, but were gradually overcome during a second half which saw White Lions finish con­ vincing winners. The game was spoilt by the


ser early in the second half after a mix up in the Trinity defence. A minute later he scored again when he rounded off a good right sving move by Stoddart and Haythorn- thwaitc.


left ended abruptly when Chadwick was floored in the area—^Haythornthwaitc . con­


A promising move, on the ,


rain, which made the pitch greasy and caused the ball to skid. Czapowski scored a fine solo goal after 15 minutes to put Trinity on fop, and from then on both teams were hampered by the poor condi­ tions and play was confined to mid-field for long periods. Briggs got the Lions equali­


verted the spot kick. Briggs captured number four


and completed his hat trick, by capitalising on a mistake by a Trinity fonvard and giving the advancing goal­ keeper no chance with a good shot.





respectability to the Trinity scoreline—^which they des­ erved after putting up a good fight throughout the match— by hammering home from close range after a free kick had been badly cleared


Turnbull gave an air. of


Mi ck le Wr i g h t ; Grime, McGurk, Edmondson; Czap­ owski, Mortimer; Turnbull, Morrison; Rigg Sub: Swar-


Trinity: Kay; Penman,


Wo o d w o r t h , O’Donnell; O’Neill, Richards; Parkes, Stoddart-, Grainger, Hay- thornthwaite; Briggs, Chad­ wick; Sub: Tilterington.


brick. White Lions: Whittaker;


SNOOKER LEADERSHIP CHANGES HANDS


ship of Clitheroc and District Snooker League continues with


Waddington having resumed top place. Results home team first: Waddingtoh A 10, Social Club


The seesaw battle for leader­


Dunn 97, F Webster 51. Calderstones 339, Conserva­


A 4; Pendleton 8, Waddington B 6; Police 10, British Legion 4; Social Club B 8, Chatburn , B 6;, Calderstones 10, Conserva­ tives 4, Billirigton A 10,- Bil­ lington B 4; Chatburn A 4, Pendle Club 10. Individual results: Wadding­


1 11 5


ton A 392, Social Club A 282; Wooff 53, J Slater 60; M Sow- den 61, A Atkinson 26, T Mak- inson 64, D Niven 51; S Sox 76, T Palmer 64; D Nelson 92, B Scott'24. Pendleton 301, Waddington B


297; R- Catlow 58, T Walms- ley 30; T McMenemy 75, D Wright 39; D Nultall 36, F Coar 66; H Nutter 36, J Crow­ ther 46; J Worslcy:64, S Hatton 50; H Parkinson 32, J B Herd


: L McEntee 42, B Holden 72; F Booth 67, -D Hallcwell. 59; P Craig 76, K Chamley 44; G Tilley‘50, W Bargicl. 101. • . Social Club B 400. Chatburn


! Police 401, • Birlisli Legion. 364; B. Altham 87, M. Alston 48; T-Swift-79. K Glover 40:


66.


tives 328; T Hindmarsh 51, A Johnson 67; J Haydock 40, G Spink 66; M Starkie 65, G Blackburn 61; S Gaboos 50, F Hall 48; R HiiuJle 73, J Braith- waite37; P. Backhouse 60, D.‘ Cowperthwaite 49.


B 375; P Gorton 72, B Robin­ son 48; B Lee 66, J Swain 80; K Garrett 75, R Wharton 47; T: Warden 58, H Bullock 61; G Robinson 76, G Turner 64;


. Billington A 443, Bilhngtpn .


, 105; A Middlebrough 81. T Haworth 57; E. Horseficld 42 H Knowles: 80; M Frankland 69. G Kcrmccn 76; T Fish 45, J Whittaker 73.


434; A Clark 73, J Knowles 43; M. Fletcher 66, H. Wilkinson


V Broderick 96.- P Hull 75. Chatburn A 376, Pendle Club


SNOOKER ■ ; ■ Waddington A


Chatburn B ........................ 61 .Billington A :........... ......... 60 Pendletton' ..........................58 Police ................................. 58 Billington B ............. .


B 358;. R'Burn 74. P Jones 52; K. Taylor, 58, . B. Jones 61; E. Holden 73, D. Speak '75; W. Hitchen 33,- H Frankland 77; J Turner 6S,= P Tomlinson 42; W .


Social Club'A ........ 56 Conservatives ri,„...... ........ 50 Pendle Club ...................... 45 Waddington B ....44 Chatburn A ....................... 38 Social Club' B ................ 36' Calderstoncs ....................... 36 R. British Legion ..............24


56


Pts. 64


offside trap but were lucky not to come unstuck. Willis put them further ahead after 75 minutes and after a further period of end-to-end play Willis converted a penalty resulting from a goalmouth scramble. Commercial: Price; Auster;


Mercer; Jackson; C. Dewhurst; Bialecki; Speak; McTear; King; Ireland; J. Dewhurst- Sub, Hargreaves. Billington:Harrison; Wilson;


Swain; Howard; Hargreaves; Threlfall; Willis; Gornall; Scott; K. Duckworth; Bradley; Dobson.


Cross Keys ...................10 56 Brockhall H. ............. iO 50 Station ...................... 10 47 Commercial ................ 10 46 Crown


P Pts


Bay Horse .............. 9 30 Black Bull


.............. 9 31 .............. 9 29


P Pts


7; Craven 3, White Horse 5, Black Horse 5, Bay Horse 3, Royal Oak 2, Billington B.C. 6; Waddington S.C. 4, Black Bull 4, Joiners 5, Dog and Partridge 3; Pcndle Witch 5, Low Moor Club 3. Div. 2; Brown.- Cow .5,


head of division one in Glith- eroc and District Darts League But-the position is still fluid, several other teams' being well placed and having a match in hand. There , is no change in the leading positions in divi­ sion two. Results: . Div, ; 1: Waggon 1. Bridge


JOINERS'; ARMS ;:have increased their lead over Wad- diington Social Club at the


Exit Glitheroe but only after a hard fight


DESPITE. putting up a- tre­ mendous fight, Clithcroe fell foul of their cup jinx for the fourth time this season, los-


injg to . Cheshire league side, Rossendale United in the first round of the Lancashire


a walkover for the home side. Clitheroe, inspired by their re­ cent .league successes, fought until the very last, giving many worryihg moments to a club confident enough to rest three of their successful FA Cup squad and also to field two new signings.


F.A. Challenge Trophy. . It was however by,iio means


too, in the opening minutes to trample on the visitors and make a huge defeat seem im­ minent. The result of this fiery start was that left half Cromp­ ton netted after only four min­ utes, taking advantage of a weak clearance from a corner.


Thar,/ , were confident enough . BATTLE


was Charlie Wroth, who ironi­ cally played for Rossendale last season,' who evened things up; He managed to get a foot to the ball during a goalmouth melee and , pushed it past a bewildered keeper, saeson, who eved things up. He eally player for Rossendale last This ■ woke Rossendale up,


Just three minutes later, it


and realising they were not as safe as they had thought, they turned the game into an excit­ ing battle.


Rossendale United 3, Clifheroe 1 It become increasingly clear


; their money, and breakaway attacks gave them several good


chances. ',


exerted considerable i pressure and on Maybury, in particular. As usual he confidently de­ fended his goal but found the ball ■ Slippery, and difficult to grasp. Even he must have breathed a sigh of relief when a superb 25 yard shot from outside left Fletcher slammed into the post and ricocheted upfleld.


At the . same time Rossendale .


restored Rossendale’s lead after beating three defenders to bring -the ball to the edge of the pen­ alty area for a powerful shot. As the first half progressed


In the 25th minute. Barker .


that Clilhcro'j had come to Dark Lane with- the intention of giving Kossendale a run for


of the; top corner. ,.


ihg it was all over and easing up, but greatly to. their credit, they strove to pull back, a couple of goals—but in vain. In spite of attacking moves by Kocsis, and Monks, and sev­ eral near misses, goals remained elusive.


most of the attacking moves and Barker scored his second goal in the 60th minute; a tremendous d iv in g header skimmed into the net about three feet above .ground level, to notch a scorching goal that few keepers would have been able to touch. At this point, Clithcroe could have been forgiven for thtnk-


Rossendale continued to make ; ■


Considering the conditions— heavy , rain, early darkness, and


- , . ■


Rossendale gradually climbed on top, but their numerous at­ tacks were often countered by sonic good Clitheroo - attempts Rossendale suffered badly from on inability to net the ball once they had reached the Clitheroe end.


HESITATED


within striking dist^cc, only to hesitate and miss the opportun­ ity.


Time and again they got Clitheroe obviously had no


intention of giving up, and Bar­ nett, Kocsis and Wroth each got in some good shots. A good try came from Barnett near to half-time, when he took. the ijall up the field alone, and shot hard and fast, only to see goalkeeper Wood pluck it out


deep mud—tribute must be paid to both sides for the high quality, fast-moving football they produced in,an entertain­ ing match. Rossendale; Wood; Wild,


Table Tennis


BROCKHALL GIVEN A HIDING


: Brockhall, reigning champions of the , Ribblesdale . Table Tennis Association. ; .


■team floundered to a 10-0 defeat at the hands of Pcndlc Mill A. :


R. W.C.C. A 0; Trinity 5, R-.W.C.C. A 5; R.W.C.C. B 9, Pcndlc Mill B 1; Chathurn St. Paul’s 10, R.W.C.C. A 0;- Pendic Mill A 10, Brockhall B 0; Brockhall A 3. Chatburn St. Paul’s 7; Pendle Mill B S, Brockhall B 2; Trinity 3, Brockhall A 7. Div. 2: Pendic Mill C 10,


Div 1: Pendic Mill A 10, RESULTS


Hoolickin; Greenan, Woods, Crompton, Lynn. Young, Bar­ ker, Ross, Fletcher. Sub: Ham- mcll. Clitheroc: Mayhury; Brown, Edisbury, Barnett, Kirk,-South


worth; Kitchen, Wilson, Kocsis, Wroth, Monks. Sub: Kendall. Referee: Mr. A. Bradley,


Accrington. SUNDAY GAME


Clithcroe’s league match this week-end takes place on Sun­ day, when they visit Nelson. Their last visit in the league


cup, produced a 3-3 draw, and last season, they lost both at Nelson and at Shawbridge.


CRAVEN CUP


Replay gives Waddington easy win


Waddington 8, Rimington 0 WADDINGTON had an easy passage into the next round


of the Craven Cup when they met Rimington for the second time after having had a 7-2- lead in the ^ rs t encounter, which was abandoned because of the weather. For Waddington it was a


display of form which had shown promise of emerging despite a poor season to date. Exchanges-were even for the


first ten minutes or so until the villagers took control and Bowden put them two up. In the second half and


Standen Hall A 0; Pendle Mill C 5, Standen Hall C 5; Westminster Bank 9, Venture Scouts 1; Trutex A 10, Stan­ den Hall C 0. Division 1


R.W.C.C. A........ 4 1 1 2 3 Trinity


Chatburn St P. ... 4 4 0 0 8 Pendic Mill-A. ... 4 4 0 0 8 Brockhall A.


PWD L P ... 4 3 0 1 6


R.W.C.C. B........ 4 1 0 3 2 Pendle Mill B. ... 4 1 0 3 2 Brockhall B. ...... 4 0 0 4 0


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although kicking up the slope, Waddington went _ further ahead. Walker scoring two


as they were allowed by a far more experienced Blackburn Combination side. Tomorrow, Waddington meet Bangor at home in another cup game. Waddington: Joyce; Jones Bennett; Yates, Lund, Rigby; Turner, Bowden; Carter, Walker, Dinsdale. Sub. Tay­ lor.


CONSERVATIVE Latest local results in the


Accrington and District Con­ servative Snooker League are, home teams first:— Clitheroe I, Whalley B 8;


Whalley A 5, Church 5 4; Acc­


434; Whalley B 496; B Smith 55, R Smith 66; E Tomlinson 37, J Crowther 57; A Wright 40, V- Broderick 75; P Jones 35, G Carr 69; A Johnson 94, J 'Timperley 46; F Webster 51, D CJoggins 52; G Spink 55, P Hargreaves 63; G Blackburn 67, G P K Smith 68. Whalley A 472, Church B


rington A 8, Read 1. Individual reults: Clithcroc


J Cross 44, R Goodway 32; D .Bryant 49, D Lawson 34; V Denbigh 52, P. Haworth 20, W. OUett 69, C Elliss 12; W. Booth 81; A Pollard 31; E Lay


Rimiligton under


pressure Rimington 1, Wilsdcn 7.


. Rimington’s . undet-17 side which plays in the Craven and District Sunday League, were no match for Wllsden on this occasion. The -visitors put on pressure


, made it five straight from the whistle and Rimington owed a debt, to Hartley in goal for some cxeetlent saves as Wils­ dcn tan . out worthy winners. Rimington: A. Hartley;


from the start and Riming­ ton’s defence was soon in trouble. Goals came quickly Wilsden soon being four up, before a break through the centre enabled Whiteside to pull one back. . In the second half, Wilsdcn


397; R Rouse 84, A N Other 25; D Kenyon 30, C Woods 50; S Holden 65, G Haworth 72; G Kenyon 66, A G Grimes 30; T Charles 71, J Riley 44; M Morris 54, M Jones 87; B Lee 41, H Whittaker 52; R Haworth 61, W Briggs 37. Accrington A 457, Read 233;


made it 7-0 with Walker going on to set the seal on a good team- performance jjy also completing his hat-trick. Rimingtoh played as well


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Accringotn A .......... 7 6 45 Whalley B .................. 7 6 42 Oswaldtwistle .......... 6 5 36 Rishton A .............. 6 4 33 Gt. Harwood .......... 7 2 32 Rishton B .............. 7 4 29 Read ......................... 7 2 27 Clithreoc .................. 5 4 26 Church A .................. 6 3 24 Clayton .................. 5 2 24


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Church B .................. 6 I 24 Accrington B .......... 5 i 17 Whalley A .............. 7 1 13


DOMINOES


Gt. Harwood ........... Accrington A ............


Pts.


Oswaldtwistic ............ ... ... 30 Read........................... ... ... 28 Whallcy B ............... ... ... 28 Clayton ................... Accrington B .;......... Rishton B ............... Clithcroe ...................


Whalley A ............... ... ... 32 Rishton A ...............


. . . 38 33


... 31


... 26 26


Church A ........... . Church B ...............


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FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF ENTHUSIAST


We can supply you -with Cement. Plaster. Bricks. Plywoods Hardboards. All klnd.s of Timber and BulldlnB Materials.


SMALL ELECTBIO CEMENT MIXERS for hire— £1 per day.


Geoige Woddingloii (Builders lid)


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Tel: 511


m COOKERS


Gas - Oil - Coke


SALES AND


SERVICE


BLACKPOOL 28927 KENDAL SKIPTON


Area Ropresenfative: J. GARNETT Telephone


Clltheroo 2645


Faywardi- M. Smalley; -Met­ calfe, , J. Hartley, , Graham,


21283 2491


For all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs


All makes of new and reconditioned Washers and Cleaners ’


HOOVER—HOTPOINT—BURCO—SERVIS PARNALL—ROLLS^ADA


Sales and Workshop I^awcctt. F. . Smalley, White-


side, Stephens, Clayton. Sub. Johnson.


2 FRANKLIN ST R E IT CLITHEROE TEL. 2979


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Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


o f H O O V E R


A P P L IA N C E S Specialists on Kcymatic


CHIMNEY


' SWEEP ■ Brush and Vacuum


House Cleaning—Carpets B. BRIDGES


2 'Woone Lane, Clithcroe. Tel. 2807 Sp.in. to 8 p.m.


CORFS DISTRIBUTORS


62 Scotland Road, NELSON.


Tel 63689


83 Manchester Road. BURNLEY. Tel 26784


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vacuum


D. DEVINE Tel. Clifheroe 4S79


5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.


CASTLE CONSTRUenON PROPERTY REPAIRS


Bricklaying, Pointing. Stonework, Concreting, Alterations etc.


No job too large or small Distance no object.


w. eiTCHEN 7 WELLGATE,


CLITHEROE. Tcl. 3133. W, BEER


LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


71 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE


Tel. 2857


DIB SLEGfilSAL DAVID R. BLEAZARD,


6 LANGSHAW DRIVE FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL


STORAGE HEATERS. Ring Oithcroe 2116


INSTALLATIONS,


Hargreaves and R.' v Pickles each won two - of their .three games, and Thomson and Pickles also won the doubles. Norman' Pearson .won ' all three games for the losers’ to make the score respectable. Meanwhile, Brockhall's ‘B’


Ted Thomson, Norman ,


A. competent team' '‘perfor­ mance by Chatburn: St Paul’s gave them a crushing win ■ over


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"INSTALL NOW and BE ' PREPARED FOR WINTER '


^ LET US PROVEITO YOU ‘ ' > DOUBLE CUZING - REALLY .WORKS ’


BY HAVING lUST.ONE ROOM'FITTED.-;. ,v


, Agents for''PilkIngt«B ' Thermovltrlne,'


.yTwIn. Window.,


10 year' guarantee. Estimates Free.


No job Too Big— ' '■ No |ob Too Small


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Pasture Lane, Barrowford Nelson—Tel. 65034


EDISFORD KENNELS


For Their Holidays and Hairdo’s


T.V. SERVICE Aerials Repaired


”.'l9 CURZON STREET, (XITHEROE. Tel. 4168


New Sets Supplied . Rental or Sales


ALL METALS


TOP PRICES Tel. 26243


ELECTTtIC MOTORS HEAVY


STAINLESS STEEL SCRAP


CAR RADIATORS ALUMINIUM LEAD


BACK BOILERS CAR BATTERIES


COPPER BRASS


IRON AND STEEL GIRDERS


TEXTILE CAST MACHINERY


CHANNELS PIPING


CmTINGS STAMPINGS at


LIGHT CAST IRON NEW STEEL


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GANNOW HOUSE WORKS GANNOW LANE


(Back Grey Mare Inn) BURNLEY


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