C l i t f te ro e Arivercjser ariri 1 imex, /\v r ju x t ] <t.h, 1972
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scarcely m a tch e d by th e effort th ey p u t on in th e ir rvookond league m a tch , when Ribblcsdale W a n d e re rs were visitors to th e S ta t io n Road ground.
T h e home side elected to
bat f irs t a n d found th em selves sh o t o u t for a disas trous 45, th e ir lowest th is season. Chief a rc h i te c ts of the downfall were Wilkinson,
whose a c c u ra te bowling gave him 5 for 14, Slinger (2 for 12). n.nd Jo h n Walltaank (2 for 7).
double figure^ — Duckworth scoring 10. a n d T o pham 11.' Even Wh alley's bowling
Only two players achieved
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Coupe,. Finished in 7 nrin miles.
five wickets to pas s Whalley’s total, w ith N es ter making th e hulk of th e scoring, finally falling for 19. Ains worth add ed H, a n d a p a r t n e rsh ip between P ro c to r (9) an d Lamb (10) saw W an derers to an easy victory.
I t took W an d erers only WHALLEY; J. Slinger Ibw
b Wilkinson 3, N. Duckworth b J. Wallbank 10, P. S h u ttle - worth c Cottam l> J . Wall- b an k 0. G. Topham b Slinger 11, Hall c a n d b Wilkinson 0. A. Anderson ru n o u t 9, 1. Wilkinson b S lin g er 3, A.
Wood lbw b Wilkinson 1. J. Rudd b Wilkinson 0, M. Fallon c T. W a llbank b Wilkinson 1, D. Collier n o t o u t 2. ex tra s 9, to ta l 49.
Bowling: J . Slinger 7-1-12
-2 P Knowles 4-0-7-0. J . Wallbank 6-i3-7-2, ,P. Wilkin
son 5.2-1-14-5. KIBBLESDALE: W. Work
m a n lbw b H all 2. p . Nester b F allon 16. J . Wallbank c Collier b Halp2, J . Ainsworth c S h u ttlew o r th b H all 11, T. Wallbank Ibw b H all 1, K. P roctor n o t o u t 9, W- Lamb n o t o u t 10, ex tra s 3, to ta l (5 wkts) 54.
Bowling: Hall 9-3-18-4: J. 7-Aldd 6-0-26-0; F allon 3-0-7-1.
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READ’S def eat of Clitheroe, th e i r n e a re s t cha llengers — n o t so n e a r in p o in t of fa c t — ensured th e villagers of
Ribblesdalc League ch am pionship. With a lead of 25 p o in ts and only five games left, th g ir rem a in ing objective m u s t be 1o
th e
end th e season without, a defeat.
n e a r ly all th e w(iy a t Chat- b um R o ad
Clitheroe side la cking no fewer th a n five first-eleven men. I t was, however, a side n o t
B u t they h ad to f ig h t a g a i n s t a
w i th o u t sp ir it. Wh en Read h a d s e n t back five m en fo r 44. th re e falling fo r one ru n , i t seemed th a t th e villagers were des tined to hav e alm o s t a walkover. Only G rah am Davies h a d faced up to th e powerhouse
a t t a c k of Worsick an d T a t to n . Using h is fe e t well, h e h i t 30 of th e 44 ru n s a n d was o u t th e f irs t time h e lif ted h is h e a d to a T a t to n full toss.
STEEL
s teel in th e tail.* T h ir te e n were tak en off S um n e r 's la s t over, an d helped by some s l a c k fielding Clitheroe o'clock. A comparatively re a ch ed 96 soon a f te r five good to ta l in th e circum stances, b u t offering no severe challenge to a vir tu a lly two-professionai side: T a t to n was R e ad 's p ro a couple of seasons ago. Any complacency t h e
However, th e re was sonic
visitors may have h a d was ru d ely sh a t te re d . Stevenson sn ap p ed up a typically sm a r t c a tc h off Boden, who th e n bowled Goodway with-, th e f irs t b a l l h e faced, an d B a rn e s bowled o pener F a ir - elougli. Read were six fo r th re e
before the re a l s tren g th of R e ad ’s middle order was d em o n s trated .
ber ing p a r tn e rsh ip of H a r wood an d T a t to n ■
G re e n h a lg h ’s t ig h t bowling having commanded much respect.
ready h a d five fo r 18 w ith th e b a l l— b u rs t into life,
th e sa t is fa c tio n of dismissing T a t to n an d th e n M. Grain g er w i th o u t ad d i tio n to ghe h im fo u r for 20 a t that stage.
61, w ith B a rn e s bowling well despite th e h an d ic a p of a broken finger. Boden had
They added an at tractive
le ft, R e ad n eeded 30 to win, a n d to achieve th is they were compelled to claim th e e x t ra overs, th e winning h i t coming in th e fo u r th . For Clitheroe, i t was d e fe a t with honour.
W i th h a l f th e ir wickets
CLITHEROE: Greenhalgh, lbw b T a t to n 2; G. Davies,
I t came when the slum —who al
b T a t to n 30; M. Yates, Ibw b'Worsick 8; R. Stevenson, b T a t to n 2; S. C rabtre e, b
Tit.ton 5: M. Blackburn, c
Haworth b T a t to n 0; K. Barker, c F airclo u g h b Sum ner 13; R. Wigglesworth, c P. Gra in g e r b Worsick 11; R. Vaughton, lbw b T a t to n 10; J . Boden, b Worsick 11; K. Barker, n o t o u t 1; ex tra s
—39—3 ; p. T a t to n , 11—5—
3; to ta l 96. Bowling: Worsick, 11.6—2
18—5; E. Sumner, 10—1—33 —1; D. Pomfret, 1—0—3—0. READ: P. Fairclough, b
R e a d c l in c h good haul c h am p io n s h ip 1
Neil Hawke to speak in Clitheroe
TWO events of in te re s t will climax th e season to r g*
Clithcroe Cricket Club. Aus tra l ia n Neil Hawke, th e E a s t L an c a sh ire professional, will speak a t th e C h a tb u rn Road clubhouse on
September 1st. His topic: An evening of cricket. Neil h a s been described as “ one of th e m o s t en te r ta in in g spe ake rs on cr icket in th e business." Tickets, a t 25p. a re available a t th e ground,
F r i d a y .
Barnes 1; M. Georgeson, c Stevenson b Boden 5: R. Goodwav, b Boden 0; J . H a r wood, n o t o u t 37; P. T a t to n Bo’den 27; M. Gra inge r, b b Boden 27; M. Gra inge r, b o u t 23; ex tra s 6; to ta l (for 5 wkts.) 99.
r—
Bawling: K. Barnes, 8.3—2 34—1; J. Boden, 10—3—30
—4; Greenhalgh, 9—3—19— 0; M. Yates, 3—1—10—0.
Beaten by Five wickets one point
to spare
IN an exciting game, Castle Vete rans lost by only one p o in t when they played Queen’s P ark , Burnley. Details , C lithe roe nam es f irs t : Castle V eterans 312, Queen's P a rk 313: N. Windle 14, W. Magnall 18: J . Taylor 13, E. B ak e r 18: F. Hudson 18’, W. B rad sh aw 11; T. Wignall 16, W. This tle- thw a i te 18; J , Murphy 13, J . Hugill 16: T. P a rk in so n 18, J. L. Kelly 14; J . W h i t tak e r 18, F. W h i t tak e r 16: W. Wr ight 11, J. Ainscow 18; W. F ish e r 18, A. Spencer 17; Mrs W r ig h t 18, F. Riley
15.
a n d Clitheroe ap p e a red se t fo r a giant-killing act. B u t i t was n o t to be. H ie red oubtable Harwood was dropped on th e boundary before lie h a d rea ched double figures an'd th a t was fatal. Yet th e la rg e follow ing of villagers h a d to w ait more th a n h a lf a n hour
C. W r ig h t 14, H. Emmett
18: H. Bowker 18, A. In g h am 15; W. Wilkinson 18, J. Fercival 6: W. H ar rison 12. F. Shepley 18; H. Wiggins 13. H. H a r r iso n 18: B. Nelson 10, G. Sm i th 18; S. Edmondson 18, F. Grimes 12; C. Blundell 16, C. Scott 13: J . Horne 13, H. B a rk e r 18: A. S hore 13, L. Rig? 11..
Whalley are through
A RES PEC TAB LE b a t t in g to ta l , b a c k e d u p b y th e i r u s u a l
s te a d y , r e l ia b le
b ow l in g a s s u r e d W h a l le y , h o ld e r s o f th e R am s b o t tom Cup, o f a p la c e in th i s y e a r 's f in a l .
p la in .sailing fo r Wlialley when they faced th e York- shirem cn on Sunday—i t was n o t u n t i l U.-s S ettle innings w a s well un d er way th a t th e p e n d u lum s w u n g
But i t . .a.-, • . no means
plete, lie h a d made an u n b e a ten 28, while of th e five batsm en who subsequently
p a r tn e re d him. only Wilkin son re a ch ed double figures. As th e la s t ball was bowled, th e score stood a t 122 for seven wickets.
SKILL
o u t the services of profes sional H all (professionals
eventful, .with only h a lf a dozen fours from th e ir 30 overs.
Whalley’s favour. Whalley'.; innings was u n
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D u ckw o r th ’s dismissal fo r 10, they took tile score to 62. Tophafn was eventually
h am la id th e fo u n d a tio n s of th e in n in g s when, a f te r
Openers S lin g er a n d Top As usual—an d even w ith
a re b a r red from th e R am s bottom Cup com p eti tio n )— i t was Whalley’s bowling, skill th a t decided th e issue.
a S e ttle side which made a d eterm in ed effort to score runs, providing some e n te r ta inm e n t fo r th e spectators. T h e ir f irs t wicket fell a t 19 an d Wh alley seemed to be. on th e verye of overcoming th e ir opponents. as two more wickets fell without addition.
Credit m u s t however go to
c lean bowled fo r 28. R ich a rd Blea zard joined
Slinger a n d between them th e y edged th e score n e a re r th e century, u n t i l Slinger was a t
la s t dislodged,
c au g h t for 24. F rom th e n onwards :t was
Blea zard who. was th e m a in s tay of th e innings . By th e tim e th e 30th over was com
light, taking six, fo r 38. ad mirably backed up by F allon an d Topham.
J im Rudd was leading T 'O R X
Whalley’s flesh was f ifth m an in, K. F o s ter . T h an k s to h is efforts. S e ttle found themselves exactly h a l f way th ro u g h tlie ir overs allow ance.
Unexpected th o rn in
Whalley's to ta l on th e board.
i . i th exactly h a lf
With the home side h av ing to m a in ta in a n easy
lems.. WHALLEY: J . Slingcr. c
scoring r a ' - of a ro u n d four ru n s an over, th e question for Whallcy was w h eth e r they could dislodge Foster. When lie finally fell, stumped for 35. th e score stood a t 86. a n d th e S ettle ta ilen d ers posed few prob
‘ 8. Total (7 wickets) "22. Bowling: M. Hemingway
Middleton b Swainson 24; N. Duckworth, lbw b Heming way 10; G. Topliam. b F o s te r 28: R. Bleazard. n o t o u t 28; M. Fallon, ru n o u t 0; A. Anderson, c Andrews b Swainson 2; P. S h u ttle - worth, b F o s ter 7; R. Wilkin son. c Agar b Swainson 13: A. Wood, n o t o u t 2. E x tras
10-1-32-1; I. Wilkinson 6-2-11- 0; R Swainson 9-0-35-3: K. F o s te r 5-0-36-2
Collier b Rudd 8; M. Hemingway, c Collier b F a l lon 21; E. Mitchell, ru n o u t 0: W. Andrews, c Duckworth b F allo n 0; K. Foster, s t Col lie r b Rudd 35; J . Middleton, b Rudd 5; S. Andrews, c Col lie r b Topham 5: B. I-Iom, b Rudd 3; M. Hay ton, Ibw b Rudd 5; R. Swainson, b Ru d d 5; I. Wilkinson, n o t o u t 1. E x tra s 9. T o ta l 97. Bowling: M. F allo n 9-0-37-
SETTLE: J . Agar, c
2: J. Rudd 13-3-38-6; G. Top h am 4-0-13-1.
and their neighbours
HAVING a l r e a d y c l in c h e d th e le a g u e c h am p io n s h ip , R e a d to o k a f u r th e r s te p tow a rd s th e “ d o u b le ” w h e n
t h e y d e f e a te d
B a x e n d e n by five w ic k e ts in th e i r R am s b o t tom C u p s em i - f in a l .
difficulties ag a in s t th e bowl ing of T a t to n a n d Wadding- ton. Duckworth went with the fo u r th ball of the fo rm e r ’s firs t over an d Greenwood fell jn Wael-
Baxenden were soon in
dington’s second. When T a t to n claimed
Ormerod's wicket a t 13, Baxenden were in even deeper trouble. However. Whitham an d Knowles p u t on 38 fo r th e fo u r th wicket, Whitham being chief run- maker before falling to Pol
lard for 26. Knowles k ep t one end
going while p a r tn e rs * came and went. Two -wickets fell at, 58, b u t Savage th e n joined Knowles an d they took th e score ’. j 77 before the former was tra p p e d lbw by Tatto n .
accounted fo r B a rn e s an d Cronsha/w, T a t to n ta k in g th e last wicket fo r a re tu rn of six for 33.
Tw0 catches by Goodway
in 27 overs an d i t seemed th a t R e ad h a d n o t to o diffi cult a task. However, they received a n ea r ly shock an d opinions were h a s t i ly revised as th ey lost Fairclough. an d Good-way fo r only 10 ru n s .
Baxenden h a d re a ch ed 95
in p a s t seasons, th is y ea r o th e rs have been in form, an d th is time i t was th e tu rn of Michael Georgeson. F rom t'. s ta r t h e h ad
B u t whereas R e ad have relied heavily on th e se two
Duckworth, b T a t to n 0; T. Whitham , b P o llard 26: R,
Ormerod. c an d b T a t to n 5: S. Knowles, n o t o u t 24; T. Atkinson, c H aw o r th b T a t ton 3; D. Pilling, ru n o u t 0; R. Savage, lbw T a t to n 14; T. Barnes, c Goodway b Wad d in g to n 1; R. Cronshaw, c Goodway b T a t to n 10; R. Sharpies, b T a t to n 0- ex tra s 12; to ta l 95. Bowling: P. T a t to n 13.5-2-
b a t te d confidently, finding n 0 g re a t difficulty in play ing c i th e r Bai-ncs'or Savage. He took command of th e b a t t in g , playing some excel le n t sh o ts an d showing l it tle respect for th e bad ball.
a time by M. Gra inge r, and to g e th e r they took Read to 93 before b o th were out lbw to d if fe ren t bowlers. George- so n ’s a t tra c t iv e 66 included eight fours a n d a six.
Gcorgeson was helped for
was all b u t won a n d i t only rem a in ed for T a t to n to h i t th e required fo u r runs. Once ag a in an excellent
By th is time th e m a tc h
te am per form ance by Read, which pleased th e large crowd alm o s t as much as th e glorious weather. BAXENDEN: W. G reen wood. b W addington 0; J.
33-6: .”. Wad d in g to n 7-2-28- 2; D. P o llard 6-1-22-1. READ: P. Fairclough, b
Ba rn e s 2; M. Georgeson, Ibw S harpies 66: R. Goodway. b B a rn e s 2; M. Grainger, lbw Savage 16; P. T a t to n , n o t o u t 4; P. Hawor th, n o t o u t 0: ex tra s 4;
wickets) 97. Bowling: T. B a rn e s 9-0-39-
to ta l (five
3; R. Savage 11-3-37-1; R. S h arp ies 5.4-1-17-1.
PHOTO FINISH
C L I T H E R O E Homing Society’s rac e of 140 miles f rom Gloucester produced some
timings. E n te red were 217 birds from 27 competitors. Less th a n th re e minutes
rem a rk ab ly close
b um a n d Smalley, 1399.56; R. Mitchell, 1398.98; B, P a rk e r , 1397.60; Jo n e s an d Addison, 1397.34; B. P ark er ,
sep a ra ted th e f irs t a n d la s t birds, th e 140 miles being covered in 2 h o u rs 53 m inutes . R e tu rn s were good an d Alan P a rk e r won by seven h u n d re d th s of a yard. R. Mitchell in th i rd place was less th a n a y a rd away. A. P ark er , 1399.63; Cha t-
1395.46: Jo p e s a n d Addison, 1394.83; F . N u tte r , 1394.64;
D. Kay, 1388.09: E. H a r greaves, 1386.46; N- Hall, 1385.63; F. N u tte r , 1384.84.
Ribblcsdalc 2nd 109 fo r 6, IVhallcy 2nd 107
RIBBLESDALE
coasted home w ith five wickets in h a n d when th ey en te r ta in ed n e i g h b o u r s "Whatley at C h u rch Meadow.
j u n i o r s
Whalley; R. Eato u g h 2, J. P e te rs 21, C. Bradley 8, K.
M a rsh 5, L. S h a rp ie s 2, P. Beascot 20, R. Wilkinson 10, P. Sutcliffe 5, P. Wilcock 7, T. Armfield 9, R. Singleton n o t out 9, ex tra s 9, to ta l 107. Bowling; A. Rigby 3—30,
M. Embery 1—19, A. P a rk e r 3—16, A. Musgrovc 1—18, N. Moreton 1—15.
75, A. P a rk e r 1, B. Williams 14, J . H u tch in s 3. A. Mus grovc 14, A. Rigby 25, P. Hargreaves n o t o u t 11, A. Horsefield n o t o u t 2, e x tra s 4, to ta l (for 5 wkts.) 109.
Kibblcsdale: K. E. Weaver Bowling: R. Singleton
3—49, K. Marsh 0—36, C. S h a rp ie s . 1—20.
September 3rd, th e L an c a sh ire Ramble rs will play a Clitheroe XI. T h is m a tch will bring to Clitheroe pro fessionals from th e Bolton League a n d Association. Among th em will be B r ian Cole. 0 formerly p ro with Clitheroe; Jo h n Roberts, formerly w i th P ad ih am ; Colin Hilton, former L an c a sh ire County a n d pro w ith Ribblesdale 'w a n d e re rs ; an d K e v i n Tebay, a n o th e r fo rm e r county man. ‘ P ro gramme-tickets a re lOp in advance, ch ild ren 5p. On th e day 15p, ch ild ren 8p.
an d a re limited. T h e following Sunday,
Challenge maintained
READ k ept u p tneir
Read 2nd 84 fo r 5, Clitheroe 2nd 79
challenge for th e ju n io r ch ampionship by d e fe atin g Clitberoe by five wickets. Bell re tu rn e d th e best bowling figures w ith five for
21 a s C lith e ro e ’s 10-man te am fa l te red to 79 all out. Although R e ad slipped to 29
fo r four, Monk a n d Berry m a n saw th em safely borne. CLITHEROE: R. H a r r i
so n 9, B. Edmondson 1, P. Dobson 2, D. G re en u p 0, S. B e n n e t t 27, P . Cunliffc 1.
K. Winkley 28, B. Jo n e s 1. S. R u sh 1, A. T u rp in not o u t 0, e x tra s 9, to ta l 79. Bowling: K. B radshaw 7
—1, G. Monk 3—1—5—2. READ: B. Sm ith 22, D.
—1—18—0, R. Bell 6.4—0— 21—5, A. Bleasdale 3—0—26
M a rsh a ll 3, S. R u sh to n 1. W. Monk n o t o u t 25, N. S n ap e 1. A. Bleasdale 8. C. B e r rym an n o t o u t 23, extras 1 to ta l ( for 5 wkts.) 84. Bowling: K. Winkley 7—
0—47—2. P. Cunliffe 5—0— 23—2, S. Rush 1—0—4—1, B. Jo n e s 1—0—4—0, A. Tur pin 1—0—5—0.
IMPRESSIVE FIRST GAME
D U K IN F IE LD 0, C L ITH ERO E 3.
CLITHEROE kicked off th e new football season on th e r ig h t foot w ith a 3—0 victory a t Dukinfield. The home side were completely outplayed as Clitheroe tu rn e d on a fine, a t ta c k in g display. ap p lica tion, C lithe roc c re a ted m o r e
. Dukinfield’s ea r ly a t ta c k s were easily co n ta in ed a n d Olitheroe came back for W ro th ’s sh o t to be well ta k e n by th e ’keeper. Tn th e sev en th m in u te th e p a t te rn was s e t w h en B a rn e t t took a free-kick 25 y a rd s o u t a n d scored w i th a h a rd low sh o t in to th e f a r com e r of th e
th e m a rg in could h av e been bigger, b u t in t l ie second h a l f play became scrappy a n d Clithe roe re s ted on th e i r three-goal lead.
With more
net. Clithcroe were well on
b r o k e
top, W ro th b la s tin g over a n o th e r f re e kick. Even when Dukinfield
th ro u g h , Onyon, in goal, re a c te d confidently to cut o u t th e danger. Tlie a s s a u l t gave Dukin-
field l i t t le b re a th in g space: Monks sh o t ju s t over, Kocsis was barely wide f rom a co rn e r an d was th e n finger- t ip p ed over, B a rn e t t n e t te d w i th a free kick from 30 y ard s only fo r Gaskell to be ruled offside. T h e pressure h ad to tell, a f t e r 40 m in u tes
Gaskell was all s e t to score a n d
f rom H itch en ’s pas s w h en h e was b rought down. Monks
p ena lty, an d th re e m in u tes la te r made i t th re e w ith a good goal, b e a tin g a defen der and’ roun'ding the ’keeper before slipping th e ball home. In th e second h alf.
c o n v e r t e d th e
WEEKEND CRICKET
noldswick v .Earby; Black- b um N v P ad ih am ; Ribbles
KIBBLESDALE LEAGUE S aturday (2 p.m.): Bar-
dale W. v C h e rry Tree; Baxenden v Clitheroe; G re at Harwood v Settle; Read v Whallcy.
Division One: S atu rd ay JUNTOR LEAGUE
(2 p.m.): Rolls-Royce v Read: P ad ih am v Blackburn N.; Earby v Lan g h o Colony; Lower Darwen v BB an d CV; Clitheroe v Baxenden. Sunday: Lucas v Oswald-
(2 p.m.): Whalley v Old Rossendalians; Cherry Tree v Ribblesdale W.; Rawten- s tall v EEC; Darwen v Bar- noldswick; S e ttle v G re a t Harwood: Oswald twistle v Rolls-Royce.
twistlc. Division Two: S atu rd ay
Lucas I I ; Belvedere v Atkin- sons. Sunday: CUtheroe SC v
RESULTS
S e ttle 56, Baxenden 60-3; Whalley 49, Ribblesdale W. 54-5; Cherry Tree 127, Blackburn N. 144; p ad ih am 146-9 d,eq., Barnoldswick 76; Clitheroe 96, R e ad 99-6. Ramsbottom Cup, semi
Earby 101, G t Harwood 62;
f in al : Settle 97, Whalley 122- 7; Baxenden 95, R e ad 97*5.
Saturday: Coal Clough v VALLEY LEAGUE
Coal Clough; Brockhall v Burnley Boys’ Club.
Coal ’ Coke SMOKELESS FUELS
Phone
, Clitheroe 2722 To stock up a t summer prices. First-Class Service
L. & M. Franklond 16 9ALMORAU AVENUE CLITHEROE
d an g e r . Kocsis came close a n d th e n Monks was denied h is h a t - t r ic k only by the crossbar. Onyon a n d K i r km a n im
pressed o n th e i r league debuts, -while Monks and Kocsis showed promise for th e fu tu re .
man, Edisbury, B a rn e tt, Lawson, K irk. Hitchen, Kocsis, Gaskell, Wroth, Monks. Sub.; Tay lo r .
Clitheroe: Onyon, Kirk- AT HOME
ch a n c e to forge a n early le ad in th e championship race, w ith th re e consecutive home games. On S a tu rd ay Ashton Town visit Shaw- bridge a n d on Wednesday newcomers F o rd Motors provide th e opposition.
Clithe roe now have a Doing well CLITHEROE'S two repre
se n ta t iv e s o n th e Lanca sh ire Young Cr icketers tour, K e j th Boden an d Andrew Compton, h av e each given n o ta b le performances.
Middlesex Schools, which Lancs won by e ig h t wickets, Boden took seven fo r 31. L a te r , ag a in s t H u n tin g d o n sh ire Colts, C o m p t o n claimed four for th re e to h elp his side to a massive 147-run victory.
In th e m a tc h ag a in s t
a t E a s t L an c a sh ire CC’s Alexandra M e a d o w s in Blackburn, w h en L an c s will be aiming to r e ta in th e S an d erso n Cup a g a i n s t Yorkshire.
T h e to u r is wound up
G reen (Castle Field) , Com mercial v K in g 's Arms (Dick F ield), Grin d leto n v White Lions, Waddington v C h a t- burn, Chipping v Rimington.
Amateur football S a tu rd ay ; T r in i ty v Hurs t
lington (Dick Field). Wednesday: K ing's Arms
Oak (Castle). Monday: S t P au l's v Bil-
Sunday: Low Moor vR o y a l I
v T r in i ty (Edisford). H. G reen v Billington, W. Lions v Commercial (Dick, Field). Waddington v Grindleton. C h a tb u rn v R. Oak. Whalley v L. Moor, Chipping v S t P au l’s.
DECORATING
N o job too b ig o r too small M o d e rn Pattern B o o k s A va ilab le
R e d u c tio n s O.A.P.’s
PAUL SHANAHAN (Decorators) Ltd
Tel. Whalley 3189 AFTER 5-0 p.m.
PIANO TUNING and
RECONDITIONING Ca te re r to th e Music Profession
E. J. APPLETON 27 WOODLANDS RISE
HAWORTH, KEIGHLEY Tel. Hawor th 3519 Anytime, a n y a re a
MILLER and BULLOCK T a rm a c
C o n t r a c t o r s 38 BALMORAL AVENUE C LITHEROE
C A R P A R K S , F A R M R O A D S , D R IV E S , P A T H S . Etc.
A ls o C o n c re t in g D r ive s
A l l w o rk fu l ly guaranteed. • Estimates Free.
Tel. Stonyhurst 471 or Evenings Tel. Clitheroe 3054
LIGHT HAULAGE W. BEER
Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE — Tel. 2857
Expert- and Immediate i Service
Inter ior D e s ig n a nd Estimates Free
and D. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
INDUSTRIAL a n d DOMESTIC reasonable prices
Tel. Blackburn 65140
WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS
ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING
when vou can have
Estimates Free No Obligation EDGINGS,
PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult:
James Bolton & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD
LOWER EANAM WHARF BLACKBURN
on all floor problems
Telephone Blackburn 59438 Evenings: Blackburn 55342
WE CLEAR AND REPAIR
BROKEN OR BLOCKED
DRAINS, MAN HOLES, OR. INSPECTION CHAMBERS
R. A. HAZARD
Late co n tra cto rs to H.M. Government.
2 SCARBOROUGH ROAD, BLACKBURN.
Te-lenhone. 51690. W. ROTHWELL WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS
NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS CLEANERS
HOOVER, SERVIS, PHILIPS HOTPOINT, PARNALL, ADA
BURCO. LAVALUX. ROLLS Workshop.
Ilonic: 57 HKNTHORN ROAD 3 PRIMROSE STREET Telephone Clitlieroe 4977 CEMENT £10 per Ion or 55p per bag
NEW LOW PRICE CARLIXE BROWNING £1.05 per bag.
BOARD F INISH 75p per bag.
BUILDING MATERIALS FLAGS 3ft. x 2ft. 55p FLAGS 3ft. X 3ft. 37p
P lan s drawn up for bathrooms, k itch en s and all extensions
M. & B. BUILDING SUPPLIES OLD RAILWAY STATION. CHATBURN
Tcltephone C h a tb u rn 558 Telephone Clitheroe 4836 FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF ENTHUSIAST
We can supply you with Cement. Plaster. Bricks. Plywoods Hard boards. All kinds of Timber and Building Materials.
George W
SMALL ELECTRIC CEMENT MIXERS for hire— £1 per day.
oddinglon (Builders ltd)
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Tel: 511
I f you a rc buying a solving machine, remember, you can depend on your local dealer
23a KING STREET. CLITIIEROE. Tel. 3005 E. W. DAVEY
who will offer free advice gained in over forty years from all sections of th e trade.
F v n cr t rcpuirs to all makes*-B uttons and Belts made to order EDISFORD KENNELS
solid fuel CORPS
cookers gas, oil and
Heated Indoor Kennels and Cattery
Expert Clipping a n d S tripping Shampooing — all breeds
Covered Runs DISTRIBUTORS
62 Scotland Road NELSON
TELEPHONE 63689
83 Manchester Road BURNLEY
TELEPHONE 26781
Chimney Sweep Brush a n d Vacuum
G. E. PARKER 3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. Clithcroe 3475
CARPETS Expertly Fitted
and Refitted AT
REASONABLE PRICES
MR WILLIAMS SUNNY COTTAGE
SABDEN FOLD, FENCE Near BURNLEY
Telephone Nelson 68564
TV AERIAL SERVICE
to th e T rad e an d Public Fully insured
P rom p t atten t io n
Contractors to leading re n ta l company
Chimney Sweep Brush an d Vacuum
3 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 2807 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
B. BRIDGES inquiries
KEITH WALLBANK Tel Whalley 3165
4 NAB VIEW BILLINGTON
Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum
D. DEVINE
TEL. CLITHEROE 4579 5-0 p.m. to 8-0 p.m.
DEREK LEIGH
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS
20in. and 24in.
19 CURZON STREET CLITHEROE
Telephone 4168
W. HITCHEN CLITHEROE. Tel. 3133
7 WELLGATE HOOLEY CYRIL
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
57 WOONE LANE
CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2033
Repairs, Reconditioning a n d Service of
APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic
HOOVER
Collection a n d Delivery Service
Ring MRS NUTTALL Clithcroe 2129
Interwoven and Waney Edge Garden Fencing
PRICES GIVEN FOR ERECTION Your existing Fencing repaired
and Creosolcd ESTIMATES GIVEN
OPEN DAILY C DAYS A WEEK D. CATTERMOLE UPBROOKS SAWMILLS. CLITHEROE — Tel. 2699
WATERLOO TIMBER CO
WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE. Tel. 3263
For all O.I.Y. Supplies
See the NEW
CONTI PLAS MELAMINE FACED CHIPBOARD 8ft. x Sin., 9in.,
12in., 15in., 18rn., 21 in. and 24in.
OPEN SATURDAY
MORNING 8-30 to 12-0 Clitheroe 3263
Casllc Construction
Property Repairs Bricklaying, Pointing,
Stonework, Concreting Alterations, etc
No job too large or small Distance no object
GRINDLETON
David Wolfendcn Electrical
a n d
T elevision Appliance Service
j New Sets supplied to order j For P rompt Attention j Phone: Chatburn 461
Sec MANBY’S
SKIPT0N for
RAYBURN COOKERS Oil F ired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE
CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES
80 to choose from BAXI FIRES
a n d all sp a re p a r ts TEL, SKIPTON 2059
FRED MAN BY & BRO.
F o r over 150 years
at Manby’s Corner High St., Skiplon
CARTER & KERNAHAH LTD BUILDERS’ AND PLUMBERS’ MERCHANTS
Have th e goods for improvement about th e home—Sand. Chippings, Cement and Plaster, Bricks mid Pavings. G arden Edgings, Asbestos and P.V.C. Sheets, Garage Doors. Insulation, P lasterboards, Waterproofing Products.
PLASTIC—Rainwater, Soil. Waste an d Overflow Systems. Bathroom Suites, K itch en F u rn i tu re -Central Heating Requirements, etc
DERBY STREET. OFF PEEL STREET. CLITHEROE Regular Deliveries — Tel. 2311
J Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE - Tel 2979
STEELWORK SPECIALISTS ALL TYPES OF WELDING AND FABRICATIONS Contracts Undertaken
BUILDINGS, PALLETS. BRACKETS. GATES A GRIDS TOWING BRACKET’S. TRAILER MANUFACTURERS VEHICLE EXTENSIONS
Our aim is to give value for money Consult
K. & STEEL FABRICATIONS PENDLE TRADING ESTATE. CHATBURN — Tel. 528
NOEL KIN G Rnif/ 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
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