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PEDDER SCORES FIVE AS KING’S STAY TOP


King's Arms 7, Low Moor Club 1.


FIVE goals by Pedder was the feature of an easy conquest of Low Moor Club by King’s Arms. But although the villagers are near the bottom of the league they gave the leaders a fright in the early stages, taking the lead midway through the half when Dubowski slotted home a neat goa.l


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Sports forum


AS part of the close-season social activities, Clitheroe Cricket Club is holding a sports forum in the Chat- bum Road pavilion next Wednesday evening.


will be David Lloyd, the Lancashire CC captain; Martin Dobson, captain of Burnley FC; Jim Gledhill, Lancashire Cricket Federa­ tion; and Mike Stevenson, of the Dajly Telegraph sports Staff.


Personalities taking part


cast on local radio, with Keith McNee, sports editor, in the chair. The programme


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U E Y L A N O


CHIPPING Chipping 3.


Waddington Res. 2


J'OR t.he second time this season. Chipping scored nine goal in a. game, and this time it was the turn of Waddington Reserves to feel the effect of their attack. Leading goalscorer for the


man (Pi. Preston; Squires, Atkinson (Ml. Blezard; Atkinson (PL Duncanson, Procter. Freeman (J), Rhodes. Waddington Res: Cow-


who netted four, while F roc te r added a hat-trick. The other scorers were At­ kinson and Rhodes. After a. fairly even half, during which Chipping took a. two- goal lead and Waddington pulled one back. Chipping easily took control after the interval. Waddington’s scorers were Rush and Grainger. Chipping: Ellison; Free­


home side was Duncanson.


the interval and Johnson put them on level terms, with Pedder giving them the lead from an acute angle shortly afterwards. After the resumption. King's went


King's hit ba.ck before


ahead through Pedder. who also completed a .hat-trick with a good header after a. cor-ner kick. R. Peel made it five with a good solo run from his own half, and Pedder added two more to keep King’s clear at


further


the top. King's Arms: O'Neill,


Blenkinsbip, Taylor; J. Peel, Scott. Trotter; Robin­ son. Johnson, Pedder. Ward, R-. Peel. Low Moor Club; Water-


TRINITY GET A LATE


house; Trotter, Rigg: John­ son. Clioyce. Campbell; Dubowski, Clegg, Tomkins, Price, Whittaker.


king; Hindle. Skinner; Thornber, Rigl^y, Musson; Salisbury. Rush, Hargreaves, Grainger, Scott.


Stewart


shows his skill


Billington 7, Grindleton 2


ON a pitch that was in good condition despite the rain, Billington went ahead through Stewart within five minutes. He fastened on to a


goalmouth clearance and, beating tire defence with a. crafty switch of direction, gave the keeper no chance. Later, he netted two more goals and with Shackleton and Scott also scoring, the home side were six clear goals in front. Grindleton scored a con­ solation goal


Masters via a corner kick, and he had a similar suc­ cess shortly afterwards. Meanwhile, however. the visitors had the misfortune to concede an own-goal during a period of pressure. The second half was goal­ less. both defences taking


through


Hurst Green defy


form Hurst Green 5, Chatburn 1.


GOING by form, Hurst Green should not have won this match, but as it was, they were complete masters of the game, playing delight­ ful football worthy of a much higher team. Chatburn were constantly


in trouble, with the very strong wind against them in the first half. It was a sur­ prise when they took the lead after 10 minutes with what was to be their only goal of the game. After this, the home defence settled down, and it was one-way traffic. Greenlialgh led the way


ONLY the brave and faithful faced the first of the winter elements on the Castle Field, but those who did were rewarded with a good display of football and a close game that was decided only 10 minutes from the final whistle.


the double spearhead of Atkinson and Turnbull gave the visitors some anxious times. Only some very unorthodox t a c k le s by Bialecki averted the agres- sive play of the Trinity frontrunners. Speak was his side’s stumbling block, all too often offside when his colleagues we r e coming through.


In the opening exchanges


Trinity's first goal came when Atkinson drove home a 30-yarder that gave the goalkeeper no chance. Con­ stant pressure on the visitors’ goal followed, but Lloynd was able to hold the church attack at bay.


Midway through the half


attack by Commercial was foiled by Penman and Kay, but Dobson capitalised on a bad clearance and, with a neat lob. put the teams level.


After the interval a quick


first half, Commercial came back into the game but the


Almost played out of the


with Read missing a good chance, but, with wind and slope in their favour, Hurst Green soon got on top. Greenup scored goal number two with a well-placed shot from a ruck of players, and then Greenlialgh completed his hat-trick of well-taken


hams. Parkinson; Threlfall, Shackleton. Wilson; Hol­ land, Woods, Scott, Mason, Stewart. Sub; Duckworth. Grindleton; Riley; Cowell,


benefiting from the flair of Stewart, but this was no reflection on the Grindleton defence, which could not contain him on his day. Billington: Chew; Abra­


firm control. Billington played well,


goals.


for Hurst Green with a hat- trick. But the equaliser came from Bolton 10 minutes before the interval, with a beautiful solo effort followed by a well-placed shot into the corner of the net. The second half began


home defence stood firm- With 20 minutes to go,


Ten minutes later Trinity were awarded a free kick just inside their own half. Edmondson took it, but McGurk ran fully 40 yards, confused the Commercial defence and flicked the ball to Atkinson, who put home from close range.


substitute Conti came on for the injured Turnbull.


Turner, Holgate, Metcalf, Bowman, Nadin, Read, Leach, Watkins, Graham. Sub: Jervis.


Seed; B. W. Jones, Wadding­ ton. Turner; Parkinson,


Masters, Dewhurst, B. A. Jones, Robinson. Sub; Driver.


PENDLE HOLD OUT


Pcndle Schools FA 4, Oldham 3


LEADING 4—1 with 10 minutes to go, Pendle Schools had to fight hard for their win against an Oldham Schools XI. In the match at Great


Harwood, Pendle went in with a 1—0 interval lead tlirough Green (10 minutes). Oldham hit back to make the score 4—3, but Pendle


managed to hold out. Fondle Schools: Jamoson IGaw-


(CR/GS)>-*>ockctt ICRGS). Furphy (CRGSI. *Kay (Gawthorpe). Sed- don (Gawthorpe). Green (St Augustine's), Stace (St Augus­ tine's). Ashworth (Gawthorpe).


thorpei, Astin (St Augustine's). Bialecki


(Ribblesdale), Clark


Livesy, Wilkinson, Cross, Czapowski. Dowden, Bolton, Greenhalgh, A tk in s o n , Greenup. Sub; Jacques. Chatburn: Johnson, Jones,


Hurst Green; Young, Seed,


Waddington Reserves away, a fixture brought forward from early January, in view of the withdrawal of St Paul’s FC. Trinity; Kay, Penman,


On Saturday Trinity play


STEVE GASKELL - . - assisted with, Clitheroe’s rare attacking moves.


BLACKBURN COMBINATION


Waddington chase


WINNER Waddington 4, Milliards 0 Trinity 3, Commercial 1.


second division leaders


WORKING as a team, and persistently chasing the ball, Waddington ha<i a con­ vincing 4-0 victory over the Second Division leaders, Milliards. Waddington’s goalkeeper,


New boys shatter


Clitheroe Clitheroe o, Lomond 2. CLITHEROE well ana truly stumbled in their search


Liverpool based side ’■'ho. in their first Combm^^n sea­


son. had vet t-o recoid a lory It was perhaps as well


that only a


eroe "'ill be keen. t° foigpt. The home side s early com­


porters braved the "intry weather to witness this match, which is one Clith-


able considering that., for a club in the league s top five this should have been an easy two points. But even when it began to da.wn on them that Lomond, despite their poor record, were, a de­ termined bunch, they could


placency was perhaps forgiv­


Tony Joyce, saved a. penalty in tlie second minute, but after the first 15 minutes, during which they survived considerable pressure. Wad­ dington never looked like losing. They scored the only goal


not strike form. Tire visitors undoubtedly


greater, but just before the interval, George Stoddart put a penalty wide of the


of the first half, after 29 minutes, when Ken Wilkin-' son netted from a Wadding­ ton corner, which was badly cleared by Milliards. The lead might have been


second half, G r a h am Walker increased Wadding­ ton’s lead, when he headed a free-kick from Wilkinson. Waddington’s third goal


post. After 10 minutes of the


ing for Waddington, and it was partly through his efforts that the home side scored their fourth goal.


PENALTY


Milliards looked dangerous, but Waddington held out, with Simpson clearing two shots off the line. With almost the last kick


in the last 10 minutes.


times they were, rather over- eager and. committ-ed. a. num- ber of blatent, fouls in front of a seemingly indifferent, referee. And Lomond will be very


earned their win, through determination, although at


^Im­


for Lancashire Combjnat.ion honours on Saturday. And the team tr'PPcd them up was


t,?e


First time away for six weeks


AFTER recording three de­ feats and (wo wins from five consecutive home league games, Clitheroe. travel to Bacup on Saturday for a re.-a, rranged fixture. — and their first away game, for over six weeks. Clitheroe have, played only


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three away games in the league this season, ■winning two and losing one. with a total goal ratio of seven for and five against. Their last away clash was against Durham side Harden Colliery in the FA Challenge Trophy, when they went down 5-9. In 30 visits to Bacup


pleased with new signing Bellringer. Making his de­ but, at inside left, he scored both the goals that sank


came after 65 minutes, from a left foot shot by Nick Dinsdale, making his debut. Bill Slinger was outstand­


the former Blackburn Rovers junior was instrumental in setting up several of CUth- eroe’s early attacking moves, his hopes of emulating Lo­ mond's new’ boy were dashed when he went off injured just before the interval. He was replaced for the rest of the game by Cliff Hill. Leading Clitheroe goal


named as substitute the pre­ vious two weeks). Although


scorer, Tony Monks had the best first half chances, while Hitchen and Gaskell also made the odd sortie in an attempt to waken up their side. But generally Clitheroe


were dogged by a Jack of co­ ordination, inaccurate pass­ ing and poor finishing.


of the match, Stoddart nearly made up for his penalty miss, with a shot against the bar. Team: Joyce, Simpson,


HEADER


ha.ve taken an early lead if their own shooting power


Bennett . Lund. Richards, Wilkinson, Stoddart, Titter- ington, Walker, Slinger Dinsdale. On Saturday, Waddington


Meanwhile Lomond would


have a tough away fixture at Pleasington, against the Catholic YC. who have only dropped two points this season. Waddington will again be


had been stronger. But it was not until the 34th minute that Bellringer put them ahead. With a neat header, he put a pass from Godby over the line. Clitheroe’s suspicions that


J . GLEAVE


the game was not going to go their way were confirmed


son. Bywa t er , McTear, B i a l e c k i , Geldard (M),


Speak, Smith. Dobson. Ire­ land, Geldard (T).


Snooker


Legion go six points clear


A 10-4 away win over Clitheroe SC has put the


British Legion’s snooker team six points clear at the top of the Clitheroe and district Snooker League.


lington B 4; Billington A 8, Waddington B 6; Chatburn 4, Pendle Club 10; Conserva­


were: Police 4, Pendleton 10; Social Club 4, British Legion 10; Waddington A 10, Bil­


The weekend’s results


tives 10, Calderstones 4. Individual results; Police


325, Pendleton 353; G- Titley 34, R. Catlow 88; T. Swift 80 R. Bernard 43; F. Booth 46* B. Scott 69; L. McEntee 51, J. Haydock 62; N. Craw- shaw 50 R. Thistlethwa itc 56; B. Alttiam 64, J. Worsley


35.


Legion 368: 'K. Taylor 67, M. Alston 77: B. Dunn 71, J. Clifford 84; E. Horsfield 82, T. Williamson 55; D. Niven 78. B- Hargreaves 64: C. Wilkinson 74, T. Hall 42; J. Turner 71, B. Holden 46. Waddington A 401. Billing-


Social Club 443, British


Speak 67, T . Howarth 88. Conservatives 476, Calder­


stones 425: A. Smith 86, P. Backhouse 80; W . Lewis 71, P. Lee 60; A. Johnson 68, B- Seed 80; B. Smith 101, R. Hindle 42: G. Blackburn 74, D. Fitzpatrick 69; G. Spink 76, T. Leader 94.


British Legion ................. 7 66 Billington A ................... . 7 00 Pendleton ........ . ................ 7 60 Billington B ...................... 7 56 Social Club .................. 7 52 Waddington B ................. 7 52 Calderstones


p Pt


Police ........ - .......... .. Chatburn .................


Pendle Club ..................... 7 42 Conservatives ................... 7 38 Waddington A ........ ..


.............. 7 44 7 44 7 42


7 34


Amateur League


ton B 385; J. Wooff 84, H. Bullock 76; M. Cox 35, G. Turner 86; J- Crowther 56, R. Rouse 72; M. Sowden 66, B. Robinson 61; D. Nelson 80. J. Swain 33: T. Makin- son 80. P. Hull 57. Billington A 447, Wadding­


statistics SATURDAY Commercial v Billington


ton B 397: M. Aitken 82, J. B. Herd 71; V. Broderick 69. J. A. Her^ 72; T. War­ den 69, R. Waddington 73; B. Lee 79, T. Walmsley 56; C. Britcliffe 83, S. Hatton 58; K. Garrett 65, F. Coar 67.


488: P. Jones 56, J. Knowles 55: B. Jones 68, H. Wilkin­ son 97; P. Tomlinson 61, W. Marsland 93; P. Graham 34, j . Donaghy 86; H. Hrank- land 79, J. Holmes 69; D.


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(L. Farnsworth.); Grindleton v Hurst Green <G. Barker); Cha.tbum v King’s Arms (M. Edmondson); Low Moor Club v White Lions <H. Lea ch ) ; Chipping v Royal Oak (G. Duexden>; Riming- ton v Whalley (B. A l len ) : Waddington Res. v Trinity.


RESULTS Trinity 2, Commercial 1;


Billington 7. Grindleton 2: Hurst Green 5. Chatburn 1; King’s Arms 7, Low Moor Club 1; Chipping 9, Wad­ dington 2. •Ashley Smith trophy semi­


final; White Lions 1, Royal Oak 2.


King's Arms .......... )) 10 0 1 ?0 Chipping .................. 1? 8 1 3 17 Chatburn ............... 12 7 3' 2 17 Trinity .................... 13 7 3 3 17 white Lions . . . . . . 12 6 4 2 lp Billington .......


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Pe a r c e , Rigg, McGurk, Edmondson, Wigglesworth, Atkinson. Turnbull. Wilkin­ son, Mortimer. Sub; Conti. Commercial: Lloynd, Jack-


without their leading goal scorer, Mick Yates, and the team will be chosen from: Joyce, Simpson. Lund, Richards, Bennett, Wilkin­ son. Walker, Titterington, Stoddart, Boden, Slinger, Dinsdale. Meet at Clitheroe station


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BRIDGE INN, Black Horse an'd Billington Band Club


head division one of Clith- eroe, and District Darts League with 40 points each, eight more than Cross Keys. In division two, Ribblesdale Sports and Social Cluib lead with 39 points, three more than the Conservative Club. Latest results—Division 1: Cross Keys 4, Waddington


SC 4; Billington Band Club 7, Joiners 1; Pendle Witch X, Bridge Inn 7; Low Moor Club 2, Black Horse 6; Dog Inn 3, Waggon and Horses 5; White Horse 7. Royal Oak 1; Black Bull 4, Brockhall 4. Division 2: Ribblesdalc


Sports and SC 6, Lower Buck 2; conservative Club 5, King's Arms 3; Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 4, Brit. Legion 4; OWMC 6. Olith- eroe CC .3; Crown 2, Com­ mercial 6; Judge 5, Dog and Partridge (Cfith.) 3; Horse Shoe 5, Station 3. Lawrenson Cup. round 2:


Dog inn 3, Low Moor Club 6; Dog and Partridge (Bar- row) 3. Joiners 6; Royal Oak 4, Pendle Witch 5; Billington BC 7, Commercial 2; Waddington SC 5, Black Bull 4; Cross Keys 3, White Horse 6; Station Hotel 0, Black Horse 9; Brit. Legion


having played seven games. DIVISION 1


. Bridge Inn .......................... 40 Black Horse ...................... 40 Billington Band Club ___ 40 Cross Keys .......................... 32 Pepdle Witch ...................... 31 Low Moor Club .............. 30 White Horse ...................... 38 Black Bull .......................... 27


Joiners ..............................., 25 Waggon & Horses


Royal Oak .......................... 15 DIVISION 3


.......................... : 18


Royal Oak .............. 10 6 3 1 15 Hurst Green .............12 5 1 611 Commercial ............ 12 5 1 6 it Low Moor Club . . 12 3 3 7 7 Waddington Res. . . 13 3 0 10 6 Grindleton .............. 11 2 1 8 5 Whalley ................... 13 1 S B S Rlmlpgton . . . . . . . . 11 8 2 p 3


. . . 1 1 6 3 2 15


Ribblesdalc s. <fc SC . . . . 33 Conservative Club .......... 36 King’s Arms ...................... 35 Dog <fe Partridge (B.) ___ 35 C W M C .............................. 33 Horse Shoe '.......................... 32 Royal Brit. Legion .......... 31 O C C .....................


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Judge ..................................... 23 Dog & Partridge (C.) . . 22 Lower Buck ...................... 18 Station Hotel


Commercial .......................... 24 Crown Inh .......................... 23


24 17


Waddington SC .................. 22 Dog Inn .............................. 20 Brockhall


23


They pressed harder, but seemed only a shadow of the team that had fought in re­ cent high-scoring games. After the interval, the


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struggle for an equaliser, on the other hand, never seemed likely to penetrate the


Clitheroe defence became even more suspect as Lo­ mond, in the unfamiliar posi- tion of being a goal up, tried to add to their lead. There was a let-off for Clitheroe when a shot beat Onyon—to be cleared off the line by Kirkman. Clitheroe’s d e s p e r a t e


strong Lomond rearguard. A rift in the home defence


Clitheroe were a beaten team. Both sides had suf­ fered a little from a greasy ball and wet pitqh throughout the game, and shortly after the second goal, the weather put the final touches to a dismal day. A thunderstorm accom­


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Lancashire Combination


Darken .............. 12 9 2 1 20 5k’dale U. R-es. .* 14 8 4 n 20 Ford Motors .......... 12 8 i 3 17 Ashton Town . . . . 15 S 1 6 17 St Helens ............... 12 7 »> 3 16 Clitheroe ................. 12 8 0 4 16 Accringion ............... 9 6 3 0 15 Kirkby Town ........ 15 6 3 6 15 Wren Rovers ........ 12 S 3 4 13 Dukinfield ................ 13 6 1 6 13 Barup Borough . . . 10 6 1 3 13 Atherton Coll........... 14 5 2 7 12 Blackpool Mech. . . 11 3 6 2 u Prescot Town . . . . n 4 *> 5 10 Maghull


P W D L p ason


43 Scotland Road Nelson


NOEL KING Hill For all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs


ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS


PARNALL— ROLLS— ADA


HOOVER— HOTPOINT— BURCO— SERVJS] Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN S TR U T CLITHEROE - Tel 2979


W. ROTHWELL WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS MANBY’S


SKIPTON for


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE


and all spare parts TEL. SKIPTON 2059


80 to choose from BAX1 FIRES


CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


Gt. Harwood Res. 15 3 2 10 8 Nelson ....................... 11 3 0 8 6 Lomond .................... 13 l 4 8 6 Wigan Rovers . . . . 11 1 3 7 5 LeylancJ Motors . . 12 1 2 9 4


.................... 14 3 4 7 10


FRED MANBY H O .


For over 150 years


at Manby’s Corner High St., Skipton


CYRIL HOOLEY


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE


CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service of


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatlc


NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS CLEANERS


HOOVER, SERVIS, PHILIPS HOTPOINT, PARNALL, ADA


BURCO, LAVALUX, ROLLS Workshop.


Home: 57 HENTHORN ROAD 3 PRIMROSE STREET


Telephone Clitheroe 4977 PRICE REDUCTIONS


Carlite Browning ........ £1.03 per bag Carlite Finish ..................... 84p per bag Board Finish ..................... 74p per bag Concrete Flags


900 x 600 x 50 (3ft. x 2ft. x 2in.) 51p each 600 x 600 x 50 (2ft. x 2ft. x 2in.) 36p each


Cement and Aggregates at competitive prices Trade prices on application


George


Waddington (Builders) L TD Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn Tel. Chat. 511


CEMENT £10 per ton or 55p per bag NEW LOW PRICE


CARLITE BROWNING £1.05 per bag.


£


BOARD FINISH 75p per bag.


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


Plans drawn up for bathrooms, kitchens and all extensions


M. & B. BUILDING SUPPLIES OLD RAILWAY STATION. CHATBURN


Telephone Chatburn 558 Telephone Clitheroe 4826


Interwoven and Waney Edge Garden Fencing


PRICES GIVEN FOR ERECTION Your existing Fencing repaired


and Creosoted ESTIMATES GIVEN


OPEN DAILY 6 DAYS A WEEK D. CATTERMOLE


UPBROOKS SAWMILLS, CLITHEROE — Tel. 2699 Your Local Builders' Merclmnls CARTER & KERNAHAN LTD DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE HAVE LARGE COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF


BUILDING, PLUMBING and PLASTERING MATERIALS BATHROOM SUITES and KITCHEN FURNITURE Competitive Prices, Good Delivery Service


FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 2311


It pays to buy from E. W. DAVEY n” vCHiNEN


L. & M. Frankland COAL — COKE —


SMOKELESS FUELS also


Domestic Fuel Oils


CLITHEROE 2722. OR CALL AT 16 BALMORAL AVENUE.


at Competitive Prices Ring for quotation


CLITHEROE


PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING


Caterer to the Music Profession


E. J. APPLETON 27 WOODLANDS RISE


HAWORTH, KEJGHLEV TeL Haworth 3519


SPECIALIST


23a KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3005 Years of practical experience in the trade. Every’ machine.personally tested. Repairs and Spares in stock


MILLER and BULLOCK Contractors Tarmac


38 BALMORAL AVENUE CLITHEROE


C A R PARKS, F A RM ROADS* DRIVES, P A TH S . Etc. .


Also Concreting Drives


AM work fu l ly guaranteed. Estimates Free.


Tel. Stonyhurst 4 7 1 Tel. Clitheroe 3 0 5 4 . - W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE — Tel, 3867 or Evenings CO.


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