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riithrrnr 0, .icciington 4 ^"Sunday
/Another Sunday \vithout a win
con-
for ClitlKTOC. and iite.'it episode saw
V.'cdnstoP to by four clear
canted t° ict-down m front
'M i A c adendance of C '', ; 350 included a large Vnc’ferous Accrington eager to see their
;A ‘d t the inn dated by lornmmu
,n Aters there wa.n notlnng A '”
ni.dllu.siomnent_. ^
r„r for the CiiUicroe Th:
'is"timt their f«am
;;.'.cd to make any imprea- ‘.'i whatsoever. Tliej
A m no nsc. It was as i'-rish U .strangers were on field, not knowing how
y id second fiddle •hrong i- ' :,f' and never threatened to Aievc anything tetter. r v effort "'a? there but ‘ .nlikc at Darven It wa.a
yfmd team-mates, going w the ,'amc bail, unable to cing pasMS together. The net effect was tna t
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ritheroe were outpla.yccl m !eo
deparl.mcnt Charlie
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wroth ha,s hi.< critics but Ahoiil him the midfied U.-longed almost exclusively to .tccrington.
Bookings on the left, wing Tony
Monks was eclipsed by wn- BK. In
contra.su Stanley .s
r, ACCRINGTON 66 & 33600.
(or Gordon Ross, who got hira=eif booked for ?. foul )n Ills first game, afte.r suspen- fion. for five weeks. Rodney Webb also went into the, r.’feree's 'oook for handling. Stanley's Hinksman was also tooked for fouling John
McDowell gave Mick Grind- rod (looking hopelessly out of place at full-back) a, tor- meniins afternoon. It was an unhappy day
K'.rk,The visitors thrca.tened to •;.k» the lead long before
0
the;,' did. Clitheroe's was a rearaiard action from the start, and Kevin Kirkmati kicked a .'hot off the line before Illingworth set off on a hat-trick "after 13 minutes, .lo'nii Onyon could do noth- iic to prevent the close-
rage goal. Four minute.s later. Jeff
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clear the ball in a goal mouth scramble led to the third goal, after 76 miniite.s. wbich Illingworth forced home when the ball bounced to his feet. Tnree minute later,
lob over Onyons head, five minutes before the interval. Desperate attempts to
srored again before Davies (ironically, a Clitheroe lad) made it 2—
0 with a careful
Illingworth completed his hat-trick by tapping in a simple chance from Smith.
Frustrating
more goals for Stanley, with better finishing, and Clith- cro€ would have had no pom to complain if there s l^ad been a double-figure It looks a;s though the
There could have been core.
s'anday expermicnt is not |oing to bear fniit tor
c.itheroe. Result.^ .so far •'■
v.’e brought qiiIv fnistra-
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E HIRE is AVENGERS
V. DAVIDSON 21511
Ac'veil, Farrar, Howlev, aaron, Davie:, Hinksman.
Ga.'sell, Kirk, Monks. Accrington: Ellis, Wilcox.
Smith, Illingworth, Mc- boiveli. Sub; Beard, p^feree: C. lYacey, Bl-ack-
M lo1 n .
St Helens
the fa lio
-anrasliire Combina.-
. ^ ^iionopollscd bv one hsl season—St Helens.
r Uithfioe on Iheir way (he double
a- vbampionship, but v- time (hey have found
to come hy. foiii r a
aWp t„ ,!i! Wd
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draul,* *""'0 won seven, II 1,“" ' und lost three of
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substitute nets five
lUte l^-iliLEY Rangers —* ‘wiu^erc
Uagnf,\l ^■0,
Koighip Olid SueV? S'>od, A-hich "'ilsonwn.. aiminuttv.
Wort ih, tLi Wifson. ^'•‘ii'ank,
"or
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Perfor- home player to make con- second goal, tact, and of the winner to
o _ u °f
fio25.yarrH'^ With a tetri- Tes^ S ffnve.
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SUNDAY'^,•Result at Shaw- bridge gives Clitheroe FC ...... ........................
^'’'i N- Robert? ’ ^®'Shley .season. Tliey have, now
'1; Cassidy, mly''the~’se°cOnd time this Auvjy
an adverse goal average for . .. . ____J
under- Hlulf-un, on Saturday.
..Russell
'eaten on their own Bround. so Clitheroe ought to be at least a point Hosbton
fft'fe^ts this suffered
llitc'nen worked round two fitieaders and
cros.sed to the lar post for Monks to score, but the goal was dis- allowd for offside. I t is doubtful tha.t Uii.s equaliser, bad it stood, would have made any significant differ- tncc. Illingworth could have
Royal Oak's first half blitz
Ko.ral Oak 7, Riminglou I. ROYAL OAK gave Riming- ton a.
fir.st half roasting, scoring six goafs, but were able to add only one more after the interval. Royal Oak were two goafs
lead. Just before half-time,
and Slack took Royal Oak in with a, six goal interval
tried hard, the game was all one way and Slack made it 3-0 in the 12th minute. Goals from King, Preedv
up after five minutes, Aspinwall scoring both. A l t h o u g h Rimmington
RimingtdiTs g o a l k e e p e r Keighley was injured. He was replaced by Dobson in the second half, and Met- ca.lf came on as substitute. Bimington’s only reply to
mi.sscd many chances, they were constantly on the attack and PreedyTs second goal completed the scoring. Outstanding for Royal Oak
Although
Bn.val Oak MANY players with youth
on their side
up.set the c-stablished players in the championship tournament of the Ribblosdale Table Tennis Association at Tririity schoolroom on Saturday.
Birch, of
Bibble.sdalc B. tiic doiiblc.s title going to D. Alackcnzic and K. Swales, of Pendlc Mill A. N. Morton, of Ribblesdalo A, won the ■
New single.s clwiiipion i.s R. ■ most improved player of
the year"’ trophy for his Division One performances.
The. championships, again
organised by Mr B. Carus, at. tracted 32 singles entries and 12 for doubles.
champion J. Pickles fChat- biini St Paul's) was beaten by B. Birch, i-hc. eventual winner, and last year's other finalist C. Pickles (Pendle Mill A) lost to B. Cowell (Standon Hall B).
Surprisingly, reigning In the singles semi-finals
B. Birch defeated club-mate M. Pell 2-0 and B. Parker Omattachedi beat D. Alackonzie 2-0. In the best-of- five final. Birch needed only three games to beat Parker 3-0. with scores of 21-1.5, 21-13 and 21-17.
D. Mackenzie and K.
the Royal Oak score wa,s from a breakaway run by ■Metcalf.
Swales beat B. Parker and G. Roberts (imaltached) 2-0, and T.
Thontp.son and J. Pickles (Chatburn St Paul's) beat B. Birch and M. Oldham (RWee B) 2-1, in the
Blackburn Combination
GILLIBRAND IS ON TARGET
BROCKHALL did
thnm.selve.s and Waddingion a good turn b.v defeating Catholic A'C 3-1. The ho,spital .side .staggered their hosts with a, h a t- tr ick in the las t 10 minuies. David Gillibrand w'as the.
mark.sman.
This
Tc.sult. makes the
Blackburn Combination pro motion race, wide open. Wadriington faltered slightly by only
dra.wing with Isling ton St Mary'.s and thc.v
mii.st recapture their win ning form when they enter tain Plcckgatc, another pi-o-
mot.ion - chasing side, on Saturday.
SATURDAY
Plcckgate; Brockhall v .Ls- lington SM.
Divi.sion 3: Caldcrstones v Billiiige.
Divi.sion 2: Waddingion v
able for Waddington'.s game on Saturday and the .side will be chosen from; Whit taker. Simpson.
Rigii.it Lund, Richard,s. Walker, 'fate.s, Titteringioii, Slinger, Ru.'-h,
Diii.sdale, Hindlc and Joyce.
Peter Carter i.s unavail
ISLINGTON 1. WADDINGTON I
doubles semi-finals. Mackenzie -and Swale,s
were McAIley. Potilker and King, while Dobson had a good game for Rimingtoii. especially during his second half in goaf
Ro.val Oak: Burgess, Har
again needed only four of the scheduled five game.s to beat
Thomp.son and Picklea 3-1 in the final, with .scores of 21-8, 21-17, 19-21 a.nd 21-17.
Trophy winners will re
Jolmson, Taylor, Calbourne Lambert, Hacking, Oldham, Howarth. Robinson, Healey. Sub.: Metcalf.
TRINITY OFF THE TOP
COMMEECUL 2, t r in it y 0
A LARGE crowd were at the Castle Field to wateh Commercial knock Trinity off the top of the table. There were few chances
for either forward hnc in the first half, alfiliough G. McTear came close for Commercial and L o y n d saved from Trinity's Ed-
mundson. The second half
similar pattern until Pen man handled in the area and referee Barker had no
he.sitation in awarding a penalty. Commercial .skip per Jackson took the kick and put his side one up. Trinity tried to get back
into the game, and but for an excellent save from a point-blank shot by McGurk they would have been level. liistead Commercial in
creased their lead when Speak centred and T. Gel- dard nodded the ball inside for Lawson to nip in and .score, making the result 2-n for the pub side. Commercial: Loynd. Jack-
greaves, Rawsthorne. Ale- Alley. King, Sha.rii, R. Mc Lean, Aspinwall. Preedy, Foulker. Slack. Sub: Hall. Rim ington: K e i g h l e y
ceive their awards along with league and Icaguc-ciip win ners a t a presentation dinner-dance a t the Brown Cow, Chatburn, on May 4th.
Pictured are doubles finalist.s T. Thompson, J.
Pickles, D. Mackenzie and K. Swales; Mrs. M. Bridge (league chairman); and singles finalists B. Parker and R. Birch.
Snooker
Clitheroe go to
the top
puts Clitheroe at the lop of Division One with Rlsh- ton, in the Accrington and District C 0 n .s e r V a t i V 0 Snooker League.
A 6-2 win over Clayton
points and arc closely fol lowed by Whalley A with 88 points,
Both teams have 90
of the dominoes league with a 12-6 victory over Clitheroe and O.swaldtwfstle go down into second place.
Clayton move lo the top
BA" virtue of a great dis- pla.y by goalkeeper Derek Whit.takor, Waddington just,
mana.ged to keep (hemselve.s in the second division pro motion race.
De,rek
iilnio.st earned the
villagers their point single- handed. Time and time again he. produced .savo.s that made the Islington for wards gasp in disbelief.
-stan'ding performance came in the 78th minute when he
.-a.ved a penalty .shot by Bill Francis, the fonner Clith eroe FC player.
Tlie climax of his out- But Waddingion generally
had the appearance of not having previously played together. The forward.s were particularly poor and did not produce more than half a dozen shots at goal.
Darts
Band Club keep their lead
THE sUigc is set for fi, close finish in the Clitheroe and District Darts League, the labcsl games showing no change at the top of Divi sion One. BilUngton Band Club and
Bridge Inn both won six games in their last matche.s. and .so Bt • lington rolain their 11 point 5cad. lUack Horse took seven games acainst Cross Keys but. are still in third place. 11 points behind
Bridge Inn. o The championship all depends
Great Harwood stay jn third position for the second
week. HeNu;is Gioine team
fir.st i;
Chiylon 2 (dominoe* 12). Clilli- croc 6 <G), Accringtou B 4 (7j. Whallcy A 4 |0»; Whalley B 7 «ni. Accrington A 1 (9). Accrington B 410. Whalley A
pendle Witch and then play Waggon and Horses and Cro.s.s Keys at home.
n the three remaining matche.s. Billington Band Club will vusit
INTERIOR
Horse at home. Dog Inn away, and then Royal Oak at home.
Bridge Inn will face White
g Black Horse have a . . ! ”’*"'; aame against Black Isull and
;i94: K. Wor^wiok h6. S. Holdctt 4K; S J . Duckworth 61 D. Kenvon 22; P. Robinson 61, T. Chnrlc.s iiO; n . C. P ra t t 81, K. Slincer 35: D. Russell 39. R.
Rotj.sn 54: R. Duckworth 20, Ci. Konvon 60; G. Parmlcy 5.2, S. Marsh 62; B. P ra t t 40. B. Lee
:;on, K. McTear, G. McTear, Bialeki. M. Geldard, Speak. T. Gelda.rd, I. Bradley, Ire land. Lawson. Sub.: Pitz-
Patrick. Trinity! Kny, Atkinson,
Penman, Swai'brick, Mc- ■ Gurk, MicklevTlght, Taylor,
He Rigg, Turnbull, '
Wilkiii.son, Edmundson. Sub,: Divine.
Haydock Cup snooker draw
THE draw for the third round of Clitheroe and Dis trict Snooker League's Hay-
B. Smith V J. Donaghy or C Britcliffe; T. McMcnemy v' j. Woote; R. Bernard v M. Aitken; V. Broderick v E. Horsfield or H. Frank- tand; A. Smith v H. Bul lock: P. Hull V W. Dunn or D. Speak; J. 'Worsley v
2 ™ V J. B. Seed. The matehes — best, oi responsibUity of , , _
tliree frames — ’h"®*' played by Mai'ch 25th. ft 15 the
tne
WHICHEVER tefim wins the
champlon.ship of Clilheroe Amateur Football League this season, they will not have as impressive a record as that of King’s Arms last year—28 wins, one draw and one defeat.
Jfhic soared 61 and conceded: 65.,. . (die next two roundo ^-‘-.V -»»«!.wj —. --
THERE will be a repeat of last year’s Aitken Shield final if King’s Arms and Trinity both come through
Sports and Social Club arc we|! clear. The Conservative Club
ilorsc and Dog Inn. In Division Two. llibhlesdale
way niatche.s against While
managed lo hold on to place by
de.foaling CWT^IC,
although it was a close both teams being level at half-
53.Whallcy B 447. Accrington A 333: R. Smith 70. S. Moulding 39; D.
Ncl.son 22, T>. Chatburn 71- ,T. M. Camm 58, R. Taylor 49* C. BritclilTc 49. D. Bryant 36' T. A. Makinson 63. W. Ollctt. jn r 2:i; G. P. Carr 48. J .
Cro.ss 37: V. BrodencK 64. ,1.
Pater.son 38; J . Crowlher 73.
E. Moulding 40. SNOOKER
Clit.heroc ...................
Oswalritwistlc ............ 19 2 .13 Church B ..................... lU 2.1^
Hishton ....................... S }i! 22 Whallcy A ..............
Accrington A Whalley B .............. Great Harwood . . . .
ChTyton .............. Accrington B ..........
Oj'WaldtwisUr Great
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Clayton ........ Chtjrnh A ........
Church B ........ Whallry A ........ Whal^’y 15 . . . Accrington A . Accrington B . CUitheron Rijhlon
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Church. A ................. dominoes
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18 7 75 19 6 74 19 6 69 19 b 65 19 4 .59 13 4 55
r . . . 1T9
. . . . 172 . . . . 170 . . . . 170 . . . 160 l . i2
. . . . 150 ____ 144
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P W P
time. All teams have
pla.vcd 23 games
and the latest results are: Division One: Billington Band
Club 6. Low Moor Club 2; Cross Kevs 1. Black Honse r . Black
.5. .Joiner's Arms 3: Dog Inn 3. Waddington Social Club 5: .Boy.?* Oak 1. Brockhall Sport-'; Club Pendle W'lleh 6. W'aggon and
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Crown Inn .................................. 93 Commercial ................................ 91 .Judge Walmsiey ....................... 91 Dog 4: Partridge (Clltheroc’) 89
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Doc fc Partridge (Barrow) 101 ....................... 94
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JOHN LAWSON. Clitheroe centre-back, makc.s his 50th appearance for the club at St Helens on Saturday.
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Rigby, was alway.s .su.spcct under
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There was no .wore, at Waddingt.on went into
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l.slington
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I.ECKGATU 6. RKDHOUSL 0
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S e e MANBY’S NOEL KING and CO. For uli
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs
ALL DLAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
PARNALL—ROLLS—ADA
HOOVER— HOTPOIN7— BURCO—SERVIS Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKUM STREET CLITHEROE - Tel 2979
SPECIAL OFFERS!!
Carlite Browning ....... 84p per bog Carlite Finish .............. 69p per bag
Board Finish .............. 53p per bag ANY QUANTITY
AI.SO Concrete Flags
George Waddington (BUILDERS) LTD
PENDLE TRADING
EST.ATE, CHATBURN. TEL. CHAT, all
UUU X 6UU X 50 (3ft. X 2ft. x 2in.) 54p each 600 X 600 X 50 (2ft. x 2ft x 2in.) 36p each
Cement and Aggregates at competitive prices Trade prices on application
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ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE
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P.V.C. SHEETS (6' x 30'0 from £1.68 CEMENT at £10 per ton or 5.5p per bag PLUVEX ROOFING FELT at £1 per roll
GYPROC COVING, PLASTERBOARDS and PLASTER, P.V.C. RAINWATER SVSTE5L INSULATED UNDERSLATING, ROOFING FELTS and SLATER'S FELTS. FELT SLATES
DUSTPROOF YOUR CONCRETE PATH OR DRIVE at £1.35 per "allon
BUILDING SAND. CONCRETING SAND. GRANITE CHIPPINGS. LIMESTONE CHIPPINGS, PLASTICISERS, WATERPROOFERS, CONCRETE HARDENERS, BONDING AGENTS, FLAGS 3' x 2' x 2 " at ,50p each, 2' x 2' x 2 ' at .'rip each.
STOP ALL DRAUGHTS BY USING OUR GUN APPLIED MASTIC at 22 p per cartrid{?c
M. Be B. BUILDING SUPPLIES
OLD RAILWAY STATION, CHATBURN TELEPHONE CHATBURN 558
BMHROOl SUITES - SINK UNITS ARE YOU AWARE
that Bathroom Suites and Kitchen Sink Units are free of purchase tax, hut -will hccomo liable lo ihc V.A.T. charge as from April 1st, 1973?
WE INVITE YOU TO PAY A VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOMS WHERE WE CAN OFFER A GOOD SELECTION OF THESE ITEMS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES.
CARTER & KERNAHAN LTD DERBY STREET, CU TH ERO E
TELEPHONE CUTHEROE 2310
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