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Winning hit made on last ball


AS tense a linisli as the Ribblesdale League is likely to sec all season riveted spectators to their places at Chatburn


Road on Saturday, when Blackburn Northern beat Clith­ croe off the last ball of the match.


anyone's panic. As Ken Barnes sent down the final delivery. Northern needed two to win! Clithcroc one wicket. Las Walsh came down the pitch, swunp his bat to send the ball over Barnes' head, and watched il scamper to the boundary to cheers of triumph from the pavilion.


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pair, bepan the extra overs wanting 16 to win and still re­ quired seven from the last over. Their forti tude secured a victory which earlier had looked in little doubt .


Walsh and Brown, [he last RS


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k t in


(.speed, f r o m


Blue AND


to the clitfhanger climax, oc­ curred at 119 for six. when three wickets fell on the same score in the space of four halls from Barnes. F o r the second of the three. Ron Wil­ son took a rare ankle-height catch at mid-on to dismiss Atherton.


The turning point, which led


with Blackburn's success. He took four for 20 in only six overs and then scored 50 (five fours! in 59 minutes. Cl i theroe were made to regret that Yates dropped him—off a difficult chance—when he was 19. The general standard of Clitheroe's fielding was not im-


chased Cl itheroe's al l-out total of 135. Colin Dodds had much to do


CURTAIN UP ON


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iinday |u.— 4 p.m. AUG 12.


IN readiness for the new football season, which be­ gins on August 12th. Clith­ eroe F.C. have arranged two practice matches. The first is at Nelson on August 2nd and the other at home to Accrington on August 5th. It is also hoped to stage a match with Chorley and a return with Accrington.


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round bvc. If Cl itheroe arc beaten, they


lenge Cun. Clitheroe will he at home to Dukinficld or Kirkbv Town. They have a preliminary


In the first round of the Lancashire Combinat ion Chal ­


wickets in hand, Northern's task looked simple as they


Until then, with time and Even at that stage it was


pressive. Too many chances were missed. Thei r opponents were little better, but suffered less. Brown dropped Simon Wcsthcad. for instance, but held an identical catch almost immediately afterwards. Westhcad's 46 (one six, six


lours) improved spectator inter­ est af ter a passive start. He and Yates put on 59 for the fourth wicket in 44 minutes. Northern had Andrew Ken­


nedy is on the Lancashire CCC stall, but he was outshone by the amateurs in this match. Amateurs like Barnes, whose


four wickets looked like they would never come. Although


may regard this as a promising performance, in which virtually everyone did his bit. The chances of a 'double' over Whalley tomor row look good.


bowling very well, he had no luck until late in the game. Though beaten. Cl itheroe


b K e n n e d y 21: G. D av ie s c Jo n e s b K e n e d y 6; C- B a co n b H a lsa ll 6: S. W e s t l ie a d c B row n b D o d d s 46: M. Y a te s b J o n e s 19: M. B la c k b u rn s t W a lsh b J o n e s 9: R. W ilso n b D o d d s 4: R. V a u g h - to n b D o d d s 14: J . B o d e n c B row n b D o d d s 0: K. B a rn e s lbw ta J o n e s 5: G. S u tc l i f fe n o t o u t 0: e x t r a s 5: to ta l 135.


C L IT H E R O E : G r e e n h a lg h lbw


2: P. B row n 4-1-16-0: J . H a ls a l l 4-1-15-1: P. J o n e s 9.1-2-37-3: C. D o d d s 6-0-20-4.


W ilso n b B o d e n 7: E. M cG a r ry r u n o u t 16: A. K e n n e d y c V a n g h to n b B a rn e s 3: J . H a lsa ll b B o d en 0: P . B e n so n c D av ie s 1) B o d en 16: C. Doddg b B a rn e s 50: J . A th e r to n c W ilso n b B a rn e s 9: B. H ay d o ck c S u tc l i f fe b B a rn e s 7: L. W a lsh n o t o u t 14: P. J o n e s r u n o u t 0: P. Brow n n o t out. 5: e x t r a s 11: to ta l (9 w k ts ) 138.


J . B o d en 6-0-35-3; G. S u tc l i f fe 7-1-31-0: S. W e s th e a d 3-0-7-0: G r c e n h a lg h 8-2-17-0.


Bowl ing: K. B a rn e s 14-6-37-4; CHANCE


THROWN AWAY


Blackburn N. 2nd 177 for 7 dec. Cl itheroe 2nd 124


CLITHEROE lo s t th e i r l a s t live w ic k e ts lo r o n ly th r e e r u n s w h e n th e y re p l ie d to N o r th e rn 's d e c la re d to ta l o f 177 fo r 7. H a r ­ r iso n a n d T r o t t e r p u t o n 34 fo r


will be eligible for the Bridge Shield—a new trophy donated bv Combinat ion president Mr. A. W. Bridge—and must travel io cither Ashton. Great Har ­ wood or Accrington. Training begins on July 12th. when two new signings will be


interested in Sunday football. They arc Accrington. Ather ton. Bacup, Lcyland, Nelson, St. Helens and. of course, Cl ith­


•who played at right-back in the Eawrenson Trophy, and goal­ keeper John Onions, 19, from Preston. Seven clubs, meanwhile, arc


joining the squad: 20-vear-oId Martin Dawber. from Wigan,


COLNE


croc. Three others. Great Ha r ­ wood Reserves. Kirkby Town, and Skclmersdalc Reserves, are interested with certain reserva­ tions. So more Sunday games are a strong possibility next season. In the first round of the


t h e f i r s t w ic k e t b u t th r e e fell fo r a n o th e r 14. A s t a n d o f 25 saw th e sco re r e a c h 73 fo r 5. a n d w i th a f u r t h e r s t a n d o f 48 th e c h a n c e o f v ic to ry w a s to h a n d b u t w a s a llow ed to slip. H a r r is o n (301. W ig g le sw o r th >321 a n d P . D o b so n (25) we re


B ow l in e : A. K e n n e d y 12-3-42- N O R T H E R N : B. M cN u l ty c


nedy standing in for their in­ jured professional Collins. Ken­


Programme RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


Wanderers v Baxenden, Whal- Icy v Clithcroe. Cherry Tree v Settle. Gt . Harwood v Nor th­ ern. Sunday: Ramsbot tom Cup


2nd Round—Oswaldtwistlc v Read.


.JUNIOR LEAGUE


v Baxenden. Padiham v Clith- well as Whal icy’s and even be ore Fred Foster (standing in


Oswaldtwistle v Langho Col.. R-Royce v BB and CV, Lucas


Div 1: Nor thern v Read.


eroe, Earby v L. Darwen. Div 2: EEC v Gt Harwood.


Settle v Gherry Tree. O Ros- sendalians v Barnoldswick. Sun­ day: Rawtenstall v Oswald­ twistlc, R-Roycc v Wanderers.


VALLEY LEAGUE


day: Ci theroe SC v St. Francis. YOUTH LEAGUE


RESULTS


Padiham 136, Cherry Tree 138-8: Earby 109. Whal ley 119; Settle 92-1. Wanderers SS;


Cl itheroe 135. Northern 138-9; Baxenden 14S-7 dec. Barnolds­ wick 86: Read 82-8. Gt Hat- wood 137. Ramsbottoni Cup 2nd Round: Baxenden 131. Cherry Tree 105


PERFORMANCES


85; R. Ornerod (Baxenden) 76 n.o.: Flatlcy (Cherry Tree) 66; C. Dodds (Blackburn N.) 50.


Batting: Halsall (Padiham)


6-46: Ratcliffe (Settle) 5-20- J. Eland (Padiham) 5-33: Halli- well (Gt. Harwood) 5-47 Ramsbottom Cup—Batting: R. Omerod (Baxenden) 58.


Read ................. 12 8


Blackburn N. ... 12 5 Earby ................. I 1 4 Rib’dalc W. ... 12 3 Padiham ...... 12 3 Cl i theroe


Gt. Harwood ...... 13 2


Cherry Tree Whalley Settle ............ Baxenden Bar'wick


Bowling: Gee (Baxenden) 6-33: D. Lomas (Cherv Tree)


St. Francis v Atkinson's. Sun­


wood. Baxenden v Oswald­ twistlc. Whalley v Clitheroc.


Sunday: Northern v Gt. Har­


WHALLEY TAKE POINTS IN


EXTRA TIME


A L T H O U G H Earby claimed the extra overs in their game with Whallcy, it was the Lancashire men who found the time most useful and garnered four points from a 10-run victory. Earby’s tail did not wag so


for holidaying Earby skipper Donald Moore) decided to take the option of extra overs, the task looked beyond them.


For Whal lcy made only a mod­ est 119. and had a customcry bad start in which thev slumped to 15 for three.


Yet it shouldn't have done.


Blcazard stopped the rot with a partnership of 34. which look the score to 59. At five o'clock. Whallcy forfeited the right to claim extra overs. Five minutes later they were all out. but in the end it didn't matter.


Peter Shuttleworth and David


get the runs, but apar t from a stand between Foster and Den- net, followed by a healthy


u...


b Ructd 1; p P o s te r c B le a z a rd b Hall 21: D e n n e t t b R u d d 24- M. W isem an c C o l lie r b H a l l 5: W. G r e e n h a lg h c R u d d b F a l ­ lon t l ; J . G ib b c H a l l b R u d d 11: P . Wear b H a ll 10; R Wise­ m an lbw b R u d d 13: R 'B o o th no t o u t 2: J . T h om p s o n b R u d d


E atuiy : B. W r ig h t s t Collie r


5: C. M ad d en b H a l l 0: e x t ra s 3 T o ta l 109


D-2- 1U-1.


Bowling : H a ll 13 5-1-42-4- J , 14-t-54-5; M. F a iloii


Read losinor their edge?


Earby had plenty^ of limc^ to c |ose l0 being the first club ,i


knock from Bill Greenhalgh— caught on the boundary when going well— the 120 they re­ quired always looked a long way off.


hand when the additional overs began, but by the middle of the third the game was over, and Jim Rudd had taken his fifth wicket for 54.


''derby” with Clithcroe. one might recall that the villagers' championship run last season began at the beginning of July.


Looking to P \V D L Pts


M a d d e n 2; N D u c kw o r th lbw b D e n n e t t 5; P. S h u t t lew o r th lbw b B o o th 22: R W ilk in so n b D e n n e t t 1: G. T o p l iam b M a d d e n 7: D B le a z a rd c T h om p s o n b F ' W ea r 39: A A n d e rso n n o t o u t 18: H a ll c a n d b B o o th 1: J R u d d b B o o th 13: M. F a l lo n b B o o th 11: J C o llie r b D e n n e t 0: ex ­ t r a s 0. T o ta l 119.


W h a l l e y : J . S t in g e r Ibw b


R. B o o th 10-2-33-4: P Wear 5-0-30-1


13.2-1-40-3: C M a d d e n 8-3-11-2: Bowl i n g : D e n n e t


Wanderers beaten 10 wickets


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers arc something of an enigma this season. Despite being fourth in the table, their bat­ ting shows no sign of consis­ tency and on Saturday Settle


scored their first victory—by a huge nine-wicket margin at Wanderers' expense.


to p sco re rs . B L A C K B U R N N.: 177 fo r 7


dec. ( J . K eo g h 87. R. H e t l ie r in g - to n 4 1 ) . (R. S la te r 5 fo r 26).


J . T r o t t e r 11. K. B a rk e r 2 R. W ig g e sw o r th 32. S. B e n n e t t 3, D. G r e e n u p 16. P. D o b so n 25, P . C u n l if fe 0. K. W in c k ley 1. A.


C L IT H E R O E : R . H a r r is o n 30,


T u rp in 1. N. Hooley not, o u t 0. E x t ra s 3. T o ta l 124. Bowl in g : R. W.igglesworth 2


fo r 65: K. W in ck lev 5 fo r 42: K B a rk e r 0 fo r 21: P. C u n l if fe 0 fo r 27. A. T u rp in 0 fo r 13.


West Indians win Whalley friendly


Lancashire TA Challenge Tro­ phy. to be played on or before November 25th. Cl ithcroc will be at home to Lcyand Motors.


lies !


J uniors are overwhelmed


Uibblesdale W. 2nd 87. Settle 2nd 133-6 dee.


Ribblesdalc Wanderers gave I hem a 'double’ success on Saturday. Wanderers were all out for a run fewer than their seniors in reply to Settle's 133 for six declared.


Settle seconds" victory over


SETTLE 133-6 dec fS. Andrews 35. P. Dodgson 31).


Wanderers bowling: P. Knowles I I—2—4S—1: N. Morton 3—


0—21 — 1; A. Rigby S—1 — 23—2: A. Holgatc S—1— IS— 1: J. Wallbank 3—0—16—1.


WANDERERS: K. Weaver 7; A. Parker 3; J. Wal lbank 0; K. Duckwoth 5; W. Lamb S: B. Williams 32: A. Rigby 26; A. Holgatc 0; J. Hutchins 0; P. Knowles 3; N. Morton not out 1: extas 2. Total S7 (W. And­ rews 4—29).


THE popular Caribbean XI paid their annual visit to Whal- Icv Cricket Club on Sunday.


limited overs basis, forty-five overs a side. The West Indians bat ted first and scored J39 in thirty seven overs. They got off to a slow start and were only nine for one after ten overs. However, number three bats­ man. Romi. who appeared to be in difficulty in the early stages of his innings, settled down and scored 75 before being caught by Duckwor th at square leg. Apar t from Romi, the visitors


The match was played on the


batting was very scrappy, there were some big hits but the bowl­ ing of Duckworth, 7 for 40, and


overs to score 112. The home team’s start was as slow as the visitors. Although, opener Duck­ worth punished the bowling at every oppor tuni ty he did not seem to be able to keep it. He was out to a very doubtful lbw for 56. the score standing at 69 for one af ter 22 overs. Whal­ ley's middle order lacked the hitting power to carry the total forward quickly and they obtained no assistance from bowlers. Meade. 4 for 26. who bowled 14 overs including 7 maidens, and St. Louis 5 for 25.


-some excel lent fielding by Whal­ ley, made the Caribbean bats­ men work for their runs. Whalley batted forty-three


SAFETY FIRST


ALWAYS READ, Nr. .Burnley


5-1-15-2: Enttvistle 12-3-34-0: Peters 4-0-18-0: Duckwor th 11-1-40-7: Sutcliffe 2-1-11-0: Fallan 3-1-17-0.


56; R. Eatough 12; G. Wi lford 14; J. Peters 5: A. Wood 5; R. Wilkinson 0: L. Sharpies 4; M. Fal lon 0; P. Sutcliffe 7; A. Armfield 6; W. Entwistle not out 0: extras 3. Total 112. (St. Lious 5-25: Meade 4-26).


WHALLEY: N. Duckworth &ealrtnatiif ^tables


Romi 74). Whalley bowling: Wilford


CARIBBEANS: 139 fJ.


of match-saving has fallen on the shoulders of skipper Ken Proctor. He stepped in again at Settle, along with the promising youngster Paul Nester. to help his side from the jaws of com­


Too often this term the task


plete humiliation. When Proctor came in. the


score was 12 for two. His 36 and and Nestcr ’s 23 took Wanderers to 72 for four. This should have been a springboard for a win­ ning total, but when the captain was caught of f Foster the bat­ ting disease re-established itself.


a worthwhi le score was Peter Wilkinson, whose eight runs were respectable enough for a number I I.


The only other man to make


who took the only wicket, as .Settle cruised to an easy win. making 92 for the loss of Hem­ ingway.


Incidentally, it was Wilkinson Beaten in


regional final


AFTER Great Harwood, the many Read spectators who travelled to Lindal on Sunday were hoping that the villagers would re-discover their form, in the Haig vil­ lage cricket regional final.


ing performance, scoring insuffi­ cient runs and seemingly unable to contain the home batsmen.


But Read gave a disappoint­


but they reached 50 before Fair ­ clough was out fo r 28. Harwood played some excellent shots be­ fore being stumped for 41. but apar t from Tat ton (12) and ihc last two. who pul on 25. the rest failed as Lindal bowled and fielded very well.


Read soon lost Georgeson,


over to make 123, Lindal! act­ ually maintained four per over. Anything loose was punished severely—and there was a lot of inaccurate bowling.


Needing just over three an


peared to have a chance, but it is Lindal who go on to the inter ­ regional bat tle after passing Read’s total with only five wickets down.


At 75 for four. Read still ap­


medals from Haig: for Read, the inquests will no doubt go on for many a day.


IThc Lindal team received


G eo rg e so n 1: J . H a rw o o d 41; P. T a t to n 12: R. Goodw ay 0: M. G r a in g e r 2: P . H aw o r th 2: P. G r a in g e r 4; E. S um n e r 2: J . W a d d in g to n n o t o u t 14; D. P o l ­ la rd n o t o u t 12. E x t r a s 5. T o ta l (9 w k ts ) 123.


L IN D A L : J- G a rd in e r 25: B. Cow a rd 16; E. S h u t t lew o r th 14;


w. K n ig h t n o t o u t 27: T. C la rk e 8; T. E. G if fo rd 26: M. T. M a r ­ sh a l l n o t o u t 5. E x t r a s 4. T o ta l (5 w k ts ) 125.


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Bowl ing : P. T a t to n 9-1-24-1:


THE Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. R. Turner , will present Castle Bowling Club’s cup and prizes tomor row night, af ter the semi­ finals and final of the Captain Brass Cup have been played on the Castle green. The semi­ finals begin a t 6.30 p.m.


READ: P. F a i r c lo u g h 28: M.


I here is little wrong with Wanderers' attack, but too nianv


once-reliable run-makers are out of form. Good bowling is no panacea. The remedy might have to be some drastic changes in the line-up before the season turns completely sour on the Church Meadow side.


R a tc l if fc 8: P N e s te r c Aga r b H a r r is o n 23; A. M u sg ro v e b R a tc l if fc 3: K. P ro c te r c H o rn b F o s te r 36: S l in g e r c H o rn b F o s te r 0: T. W a l lb a n k c Hay- to n b H a r r is o n 1: J . A in sw o r th b R a tc l if fe 4: D. C o t tam b F o s ­ te r 0: J . Looming n o t o u t 3: M. E m b re y b R a tc l if fe 0: P. W i lk in so n c Sw a in so n b R a t ­ c liffe 8: e x t r a s 2 T o ta l 88.


VVANDEr.Eits : W. W o rkm a n b


5-2-10-0: I. W i lk in so n 5-0-21-0: K. F o s te r 8-2-16-3: F H a r r is o n 3-0-19-2


B o w J i n g : R a tc l if fe 10.3-4-20-5: R.


Sw a in so n


M. H em in gw ay s t M u sg ro v e b W ilk in so n 32; E M i tc h e l l n o t o u t 25: e x t r a s 9. T o ta l (1 w k t > 92.


S e t t l e : J . Agar n o t o u t 26:


Em b re y 5-0-21-0: P. W ilk in so n 9-1-22-1: D. C o t tam 2-0-9-0: T


Bowl i n g : S l in g c r 7-2-20-0: M


W a l lb an k 3-0-9-0: W W o rkm an 0.3-0-2-0


Valiev League


NARROW VICTORY


Atkinson's 117. Urockhall 100.


and Holgatc totting up an un­ beaten 56 for the visitors.


ATKINSON'S: J. Hamer 3 M Yates 24. P. Trot ter l>. Wil­ liams 1. M. Secdall 5, Clough not out 46. 1. Metcalf 0. B.


Buchanan 17, Johnson 1. Sun- ter 1. Extras 19. Total 117. Brockhali bowling: M. Bibby I 1-1-33-4: K. Duckworth 11- 1-45-5: A. Holgatc 2-0-20-1.


T Wallbank 5. K. Duckworth I. W. Lamb 5. A. Holgatc not •out 56. M. Britcliffe 4, M


I1ROCKHALL: C. Grunshaw 8. T. Harrison I. M. Holden 0,


Bibby 5, J. Ireland 8, Heald 0. Extras 7. Total 100.


Atkinson’s bowling: I. Metcalf 7-3-28-2 B. Buchanan S-5- 6-3: M. Yates 4-0-23-3; .1. Trot .


ler 4-1-16-1: 20-


0.


Burnley BC ... 6 St. Francis ... 7 Coal Clough ... 5 Ci thcroe SC ... 5 Brock ha II


Atkinsons ........ 6


Lucas 2nd ........ 6 Belvedere


........ 7 ........ 6


THERE is something magical about the number 29 for Whal- ley cricketers this season. So far Neil Duckworth (twice) Richard Wilkinson (twice), John Slinger and Peter Shuttleworth


have all been dismissed for that score.


CI . ITHEROE'S Gar th Sutcliffe must be one of the League's most difficult men to get out. He has played in five innings so far this season, and has yet to be beaten.


Hamer 3-0-


W D L Pts 0 14 0 12 1 10


SCORING in this game which gave Atkinson s a nar row vic­ tory was largely left to two piavers. Clough hitting an un­ beaten 46 lor the home side


t , They had three wickets in GREAT HARWOOD came


l0 defeat Read this season, but they were not quite able


lo press home their advan­ tage.


This was to some extent their


until 5.30, losing the r ight to claim the extra overs. Maybe they aimed for one point. If so, they succeeded: but this prede­ termined approach may have cost them victory.


fault , since they bat ted - -in i —:__


tomorrow's


scored 137 — Halliwell. Carke and Haworth showed the most enterprise against mediocre bowling by Read.


The visitors bat ted first and for whom


only Waddington was accurate and economical.


MERRY


runs against reasonably accurate bowling, no Read batsman had the chance to play himself in and build an innings. Only Malcolm Grainger (15 not out) looked rcallv confident. Read were 82 for eight when play ended. Halliwell having taken live for 47. This mediocre performance


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hv the league leaders hinted that they are losing their edge. Perhaps an opportunity to bat first might help to take the pressure off the batsmen and give the bowlers a greater in­ centive.


o il 2: A. Haworth b T a t to n 24; e x t r a s 4. T o ta l 137. Bowl ins : Worsick 11-2-34-2:


c Waddington b W o rs ick 9; W. Wilkinson, b W o rs ick 8: R- P e te r s b W ad d in g to n 15; D. Wall lbw b Sumner 7: J . F i s h e r c a n d b Sumner 6: H a l liw e l l c G ra in g e r b Tatton 34: G . C la rk e b T a t to n 25: J. Nixon c G o o dw ay b W ad d in g to n 2: T . W a rd b W a d d in g to n V. R. J a g g e r n o t


GT. HARWOOD: D. O rm e ro d


P. T a t to n 9.4-3-45-3; E. S um n e r 5-1-24-2: J . Waddington 11-2- 30-3.


well b H aw o r th 7: M. G e o rg e so n c J a g g e r b Halliwell 13: J . H a r ­ wood c W a rd b Halliwell 11: P . T a t to n b Halliwell l : R . G o o d ­ way c Nixon b Haworth 7: M. G ra in g e r n o t o u t 15: P. H aw o r th b H a lliw e ll 6: P. G ra in g e r b H a lliwe ll 14: E. Sum n e r c W il­ k in so n b J a g g e r 7: J . W a d d in g ­ to n n o t o u t 0: extras 1. T o ta l (8 w k ts ) 82. Bowl ing: Halliwell 12-0-47-5:


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. . 9 3 1 5 38 . . n


i t 0 0 11 17 Close finish


rowly d e fe a te d b y v is i to r s H i g h f i e l d P a rk . W i th t h e l a s t


g e t t in g b o rn e by s ix p o in t s w h e n a y o u n g p lay e r . W. J am e s , d e ­ f e a t e d W. H a r r is o n 18-12.


game to com e th e s c o re s w e re lev e l a t 231 ap ie c e , H ig l tf ie ld


P a rk 249: F- H u d s o n 7. R . S h a rp 18- N W in d le 18. L. M a r t in d a le 7: 'G. T ay lo r l3. N. M i l le r 18: J .


Rest: i ts : Ca s tle V e te ra n s 243. H ig h f ie ld


B lu n d e l l 18. J . B re c k le 8: F. Caldw ill 6, J . Cook 18: J . IV lu t- ta k e r 18. W. J am e s 17: J . M u rp h y 18: L. H o ld e n 10: J . S h e r l ik e r 18, G. A lm o n d 12; S. E dm u n d s o n 18. E. S la te r 5: W. H a r r iso n 12. W. J am e s 18: H. Bowke r 18. A. Cook 16: H. Wig­ g in s 11. J . C o u p 10: W. W r ig h t 4 J . M o r r is 18: T. W ig n n ll 18. L. Holden 4.


F ish e r 5. Horn 13*


_


THREE local professionals are approaching landmarks for their clubs: Mart in Greenhalgh is 20 short of his 1.000 runs for Clith- theroc. Bill Slinger is nearing 400 wickets for Wanderers, and Geoff Hall should have 200 vic­ tims for Whalley within a few weeks.


PHILIP WALMSLEY FOR ALL


ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS DOMESTIC & AGRICULTURAL


BRABBINS HOUSE, NEWTON NR. CLITHEROE


TEL. SLAIDBURN 625


c. O ’Malley 18; w. 1G. A lm o n d 18; A.


:8. H. H ow a r th 8: J. R. W ilso n 18: C.


C A S T L E V E T E R A N S w e re n a r ­


RIBBLESDALE who h av e a two- p o in t lead over O sw a ld tw is t le C o n se rv a tiv e s in th e le a g u e , were th e lo se rs when th e te am s m e t in th e final of t h e W h i t ­ ta k e r C up. The g am e was p lay e d a t C a ld e rs to n cs . Os- w a id tw is t le scoring 164 to R ib - b le sd a le 's 121 to ta k e th e c u p fo r a se cond successive y e a r L eag u e re su l ts : L ow e r fo ld


MELAMINE FACED CHIPBOARD


8ft. x 6in., 9in.


12in., 15in., 18in. 21in. and 24in.


OPEN SATURDAY


MORNING 8.30 to 12.00 Clitheroe 3263


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vacuum


D. DEVINE Tel. Clitheroe 4579


5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.


. . 10 6 0 2 65 DECORATING 3 0 8 45 2 1 8 36


EXPERT & IMMEDIATE SERVICE


Interior Design and Estimates Free.


No job too big or too small.


Modern Pattern Books Available


Reductions O.A.P.’s


PAUL SHANAHAN (Decorators) Ltd.


Telephone WHALLEY 3189 after 5 p.m.


RIBBLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD.


Pcndlc Trading Estate, Chatburn. Tel. 555


ALL SIZES OF CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS, AND ALL GRADES OF ROAD S T O N E AGGREGATES SUPPLIED.


Also Flags, Paths Edging, Screen Walling, etc.


Tel . Chatburn 555


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vac G. E. PARKER


3 Warwick Drive Tel. Clitheroe 3475


We Clear and Repair


BROKEN OR BLOCKED DRAINS. MAN-HOLES, OR INSPECTION CHAMBERS


R. A. HAZARD Late contractors to H.M. Gov.


2 Scarborough Road Blackburn


Telephone 54690


Manby's Skipton


For


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE


80 to choose from BAXI FIRES


CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


and all spare parts Tel. SKIPTON 2059


Fred Manby & Bro. For over 150 years


at MANBYS CORNER, HIGH ST., SKIPTON.


A New Roof from £40


FREE WRITTEN ESTIMATES PERMA-BOND ROOF CEILING Also


GABLES WATERPROOFED Fully guaranteed


Tel. THE MANAGER PERMA-BOND


Tel. BLACKBURN 52921


BUILDINGS. PALLETS, BRACKETS. GATES & GRIDS TOWING BRACKETS, TRAILER MANUFACTURERS VEHICLE EXTENSIONS


Our aim is to give value for money Consult.


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Telephone 528


STEEL FABRICATIONS K. and J. WATERLOO


TIMBER CO. Waterloo Road


Clitheroe. Tel. 3263 CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOOiNE LAiNE CLITHEROE


Phone: 2023 EDISFORD KENNELS


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


Holidays and Hairdo,s


Heated indoor Kennels and Cattery


Expert Clipping and Stripping Shampooing—all breeds Ring MRS. NUTTALL Clithcroe 2129


Covered Runs


Collection and Delivery Service


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS? when you can have


ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation EDGINGS,


JAMES BOLTON & SON (ASPHALTERS) LTD..


PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult:


LOWER EANAM WHARF BLACKBURN


on all floor problems.


Telephone Blackburn 59438 Evenings: Blackburn 55342


C a te re r to th e Mus ic p ro fe s s io n


PIANO TUNING and R E CONDI T IONING


E. J. APPLETON


T e l H aw o r th 3519 a n y t im e a n y a re a .


37 WOODLANDS RISE. HAWORTH. KEIGHLEY.


TV AERIAL SERVICE


to the Trade and Public Fully insured


Prompt attention


Contractors to leading rental company


Inquiries:


KEITH WALLBANK 4 NAB VIEW BILLINGTON


Tel. Wballey 2165 C A R P E T S


EXPERTLY FITTED and REFITTED at


Reasonable Prices MR. WILLIAMS


SUNNY COTTAGE SABDEN FOLD


FENCE. Nr. BURNLEY Tel . Nelson 68564


MILLER & BULLOCK TARMAC CONTRACTORS


38 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


CAR PARKS, FARM ROADS DRIVES, PATHS, etc.


All work fully guaranteed. Estimates Free


Also Concreting Drives


Tel. Stonyhurst 471 or evenings Tel . Clithcroc 3054


W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd dobs Undertaken


71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE.


Tel. 2857 DEREK LEIGH NO DEPOSIT


T.V. RENTALS 20in. and 24fn.


19 CURZON STREET CLFTHEROE TEL: 4168


DISTRIBUTORS CORT'S


62 Scotland Road. NELSON.


Tel 6 3 689


83 Manchester Road. BURNLEY. Tel 267 8 4


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vacnnm


B. BRIDGES


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


CASTLE CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY REPAIRS Bricklaying. Pointing.


No job too large o r smail Distance no object.


Stonework, Concreting, Alterations etc.


W. HITCHEN 7 WKLLGATE,


CLITHEROE. Tel . 3133.


B. G. McGLOWN PAINTERS and DECORATORS


25 EVERTON STREET, DARWEN Tel. 72582


GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING SPECIALISTS ADVICE ON COLOUR SCHEMES PATTERN BOOKS ON REQUEST


First Class Workmanship Assured


2? Kf.1


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Clilhcroc Advertiser and Times, July 7, 1772, 9


1 ADVERTISER & TIMES TRADES GUIDE


CEMENT £10 per ton or 55p per bag


NEW LOW PRICE % -


Tel. Cbatburn 558 Tel. Clitheroc 4826


M. & B. BUILDING SUPPLIES Old Railway Station, Chatburn.


CARTER & KERNAHAN LTD, Builders and Plumbers Merchants


Have the goods for improvement about the home:—Sand, Chippings, Cement and Plaster, Bricks and Pavings, Garden Edgings, Asbestos and P.V.C. Sheets. Garage Doors, Insulation, Plasterboards. Waterproofing Products.


PLASTIC:—Rainwater, Soil, Waste and Overflow Systems. Bathroom Suites. Kitchen Furniture, Central Heating Requirements, etc.


DERBY STREET. OF F PEEL STREET. CLITHEROE. Regular Deliveries—Tel: 2311


CARLITF. BROWNING £1.05 per bag.


BOARD FINISH 75p per bag.


Plans drawn up for bathrooms, kitchens and all extensions.


BUILDING MATERIALS FLAGS 3fi. x 2ft. 55p rLAGS 2ft. x 2ft. 37p


NOEL KING and CO. 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 2 FRANKLIN STREET


CLITHEROE TEL. 2979 W. Rothwell


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS, CLEANERS


Hoover, Servis, Hotpoint Burco, Partial 1. Ada


Lavalux, Rolls, Philips Workshop:


Home:


57 I1ENTHORN ROAD 3 PRIMROSE STREET Tel. Clitheroe 4977


FOR THE DO- IT-YOURSELF ENTHUSIAST |


Wc c a n su p p ly yo u w i th C em e n t . ! P la s te r . B r icks . P lyw o o d s H a rd b o a rd s , i All k in d s o f T im b e r a n d B u i ld in g I M a te r ia ls .


; J U T


SMALL ELECTRIC CEMENT M IS E R S ; fo r h i r e— £ 1 p e r day.


George Woddinglon (Builders ltd)


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Tel: 511


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