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Finish
with a flourish
prcsrotl 2, t Utlicroc 2 r-iTHEROE limshccl ihe
i.'U imbcub'ii m bvc tidies after drawing their 'c'jaine at Pre.-cot. "r-c n’orekiic was a ,,iifa:r te the steadily
'Tovir." S'.IStviinrice ed e ;C
(i 2-1 until lour from nine.
'c ;,:vc Haskell pill cittlt- A’ in iron! niter live
'•■'•illf.i. niul liiuinli Sha- ’T equalised .ins', alter V break Tenv Monks re- ■
--Eti litc lead' v.-irh a finlb :r;,c fire kirk winch
■.;.]! V:;c top eorncr of Urn 'loii'.c was curried nil live
-s-rs' later, alter Iwislinc V' ankle, mid li'-vear-okl Moreau M i l l s !Milled,
'eliliv scored Prcsrol ,s laic .■hi-M
■rxrv Biarkbiirn Combinn- play." ;s.
"orem mid another dclm- Gordon Green 1IS1 are.
Ver.
kkinn. Taylor. Kirk, C.;.-;l;rt2C. McMullen. Green, c.;d], reicrircw, ■Monks. :i: Moreau.
CiitiiPiw: Onion, Welsh,
Comings and Koinjfs at
BEVERLEY DRIVING SCHOOL
JKLLPHUNfc NELSON gtflf VIVA and MORRIS 1100 CARS
POOR TO DOOR SEMll? Shawhrid^e
OSClltherne. Idinlball Club ;easwi just ended lia.s
a notable for the changes ■ has seen. V
dyer.! have turned .nil., d. ar,.ry from a change ol T.j;er purl, way thronah ■2 season, there, have been '. ::ew arrival-? and nine
o fewer than lil < 1 iflcrcnb
-hover the helm from Mr SI! Edisbury in March, the sat has collected M points {;; of 24, to finish with Ibis ;rd:
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1 1. r a w 11 1. r a e t* ; m r: r, a n -a ::r :ai
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total aonoaranees: Kirk Ga-kelf 43. Monks 42,
'•■on 39. Lawson 33, Kirk- K 37. Taylor 37, Wroth He-.! 26, Barnett 22. TTiyi-
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|MAhN DEALER nilori Kingdom
! 19. Hitehen 18. Webb Kisburv 12, Coonan 10,
Mb 9. Berko 8, Hill 3, Mien 3. Crindrod 6.
rr.er 4. Joyce 3. .Marshall Cartlietee 2, Pctcrcrcw 2, -taker 2. ' Breakall 1,
:fa 1, Holden 1. Jones 1, Si 1.
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MAIN DEALER nilcd Kingdom
;Ho« 3, Wroth 2. Taylor 7. ■■7?°als: Monks 4. Kitchen ”r 2. Gaskcl! 1, Kocsis 1. e-tRcks; Gaskcll (Aug. i and Dec. 16:In. ■Mhc club's amateurs wen rcuuned for next
i-ckuc goals: Monks 18. ykd'. 16. Kirk 8, Kitchen ■M
etis 7. Barnett 4. Webb sn.
setters. :;ncc Mr Jimmy Birkcl.L
Clitheroe FC 4, Clitheroc Am League 1.
I HE professionals of Clilh-
eroc FC were far too good for the side from the Clith- eroe and district Amateur League aiul easily retained the Lnwrcnson trophy at ohuwliridgc on Sunday. The amateur side, playing
together tor the first time, only showed any real form in the last 20 minutes, but they sndl.v lacked a finisher.
John Kirk put the pro-
lessional.s into the lead after hall' an hour, following a
corner and goalmouth scram ble. Two minutes before the interval Green increased the ( lull's lead.
Alter llie interval, both
Iranis made substitution, Aspinwall reduced the lead for the amateurs, lint the club finished with a. flourish with two goals from McMullen.
The trophy was presented
by Air John Woodworth, Ireasmvr of the Amateur League.
CJitheroc FC; Ouyon, Tay
lor. Kirk, Coonhan, Kirkman, Pettigrew, Berko, Parker,
McMullen, Green, Gaskcll. Sub: Birkctl. Clilhcror. Amateur League:
Chew (Billingtonl, Sharp (
Ito.val Oak), Taylor (King's Arms!, Leach (Chatburn), King (noyal Oak), Bialccki (Commercial), Peel (King's Armsl, Aspinwall (Royal Oakl. Mr Ally (Royal Oak), Turnbull (Trinity), Briggs (While Linn|. Sub: Blcnktn- sliip. (King's Arms).
Our picture shows mem
bers of the two teams and ollirials af ter tile trophy presentation.
Whalley in the lead
WHALLEY and Oswald- tw istle Conservatives are leading the Great Harwood Bowling League with 31 points each. Salesbury A are in third place on 29 and Ribblcsdale fourth on 28. Latest results:—
Clitheroe CC 135—3, SiUcs-
bury A 141—7; OsAvaldtwistle Con. 168—10, Calderstones 97—0; Ribbles'dale 7, LoAver-
fold 3; Salesbury B 163—8, Clitheroe Castle 123—2; Waddington 96—0, Come & Welcome 168—10; Whalley 166—9, Rishton Con. 1.
Ov.valdtwistlc Con.. 4 3 1 0 31 Salrsburv A ........... 4 4 0 0 20 Ribbiosdalc ............... A 3 1 0 28 .Salesbury B .......... 4 3 1 0 27 Come 6s Welcome ., 4 Clillirrc- Cricket. .
Whallev ....................
P W 4 3
L 0
D 1
31 Lowerfold ................ 4 1 /t 2
Calderstoncs ........... 4 1 3 0 Ttishton Con.
Clilheroe Castle . . 4 1 3 0 13 9
2 0 22 0 20 1 19
Waddington ............ 4 0 4 0 5 • 4 0 4 0 6 P
HURST GREEN ROCK THE FAVOURITES
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, NEWLY-CROWNED champions or Clitheroc Amateur League, King’s Arms were favourites to retain the Aitken Shield too, but in-form Hurst Green confounded
the cynics with victory by two clear goals. The result made it a real
day Tor the underdogs, as Clitheroc FC manager lit' Jimmy Birket.t proclaimed when lie handed over the shield to Hurst Green skip per Barry' Bolton. For earlier in the afternoon lowl y' Sunderland had shocked hot favourites Leeds United in. the FA Cup. It prompted one dis
gruntled King's Anns fan to groan: " It's not been my d — first Leeds and noAv
this! For
ay
second time this season— Royal Oak beat them for the Ashley Smith trophy. For the winners, victory in the Aitken Shield was the culmination of a 13-match unbeaten run stretching back to January 13th. On the balance of play,
being
Kings might consider them selves a trifle unfortunate to finish empty-handed. A defence disciplined to give
away nothing, with some remarkable goalkeeping by 16-yeai'-old Andrew Young, denied the King’s menacing forwards anything more than half-chances and kept the Green in the game under severe pressure.
the losers, it meant runners-up for the
Midway through the
second half, when the Green Avcrc lighting to hol'd on to a one-goal advantage, Young made a brilliant one-handed save under the bar when an equaliser looked certain. It typified King’s frustrating afternoon. Defence was not Hurst
Green’s only weapon, how ever. They implemented the quick break superbly, with Martin Greenhaigh a perfect foil in the centre. He and Dennis Greenup split the King’s rearguard countless times and with -sharper finishing could have produced an abundance of goals to thrill the bumper Shawibridge crowd. Both sides were still
from lime they paid flic penalty for stretching their defence. Greenup darted unchallenged for half the pitch before cracking in ah unstoppable winner from 20 yards.
Although in essence a
sporting match, there were three bookings: Johnson, of King's Arms, Bolton and Molyneux, of Hurst Green,
sey, Seed, Wilkinson, Cross, Czapowski, Dowden, Moly neux, Greenhaigh, Bolton Greenup. Sub.: Crotty.
King's Arms: O’Neill, Tay
settling down when the first- goal arrived a f t c r 25 minutes. The league cham pions were just beginning to sway the game their Avay when Raymond Molyneux found a gap in the King s defence and left two men in liis wake as lie beat Mick O’Neill from the edge of the goal area. This spurred King's Arms
into all-out assault, but their frequent and prolonged waves of attack brought no reward, and two minutes
SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT
lor. Robinson, Jo hn son , Scott, Trotter. Pye, Blenkin- ship, J. Peel. Fedder, R. Peel. Sub.: Woodworth.
the trophy in the absence of league chairman Mr Dan Seed, who has a broken ankle.
9 Mr Birkett presented GOUTS Golf
the Ford amateur golf tour nament qualifying- prelimi nary round at Clitheroe Golf Club on Saturday. '
ONLY tAVO strokes covered the first, seven players in
(81-12-69), after a card play off with S. Bloomer (82-13- 691. Third place went to B. Gore (83-12-71), after a five- Avay card play-off with K. Holding (87-16-71),G.Walms- ley (87-16-71), T. Edwards (79-8-71) and F. Clarke (84- 13-71).
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JUBILANT members of Waddington football team had their first look at the Blackburn Combina tion Division Two run ners-up trophy after playing their last game of the season. The team had clinched the
staying in the Second Division. Waddinglon’s final game
at Twitter Lane was against Haslingden. St Mary’s. Unfortunately they lost 2-0, but it made no difference to their league placing. Waddington were rele
trophy in their previous match against Brockhall.
were Lower Chapel, of Darwen. In third place, a point behind Waddington, ■were Brockhall but the one point was the difference
Winners of Division Two between promotion and
arc, from the left, back: G. Walker, G. Stoddart, K. Wilkinson, D. Whittaker, A. Rigby, T. Simpson, j . Lund and S. Rush. Front: P. Carter, M.
gated to the Second Division in 1071. In the Waddington squad
Yates, F. Richards, B. Hargreaves and W. Stinger,
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Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
CLITHEROE — Tel. 22857 71 WOONE LANE
Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum
Tel. 22807 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
B. BRIDGES 2 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE.
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INTERIOR DECORATING,
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Also Concreting Drives Estimates Free.
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