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Hurst Green win tussle of top two


Hurst Green 3, Royal Oak 2.


STARTING their rn-arranged league fixture against Royal Oak with only 10 men. Hurst Green took a one-goal lead even before the arrival of latecomer


Seed. The goal was a fine shot


from Grecnhalgh which gave the goalkeeper no chance. Play was very even, with the home side going close and Royal Oak wasting a corner and a free kick in quick succession.


Despite tough tackling by


fnc visitors, Hurst Green began to gain control and Uroenhalgh was unlucky with a, header from a tree kick. Oak gained a- 35t.h- mmute fieo kick when Dov. -


mwaiie look too many steps, but Hurst. Green packed the area and Hie ball was elcared.


.lust after the interval, the


visitors equalised when Wallace, put home a. rebound off the Hurst Green goal­ keeper. I t did not lake Hurst Green long to regain the load. Greeiihalgh scored his second with a. superb header trom a Wilkinson cross. Then it. was Wilkinson's turn to score, with a good long-


awarded a. penalty for an alleged handball offence- one of a number of strange decision by referee Harris— and McAllv eonvenco. The visitors battled for the equaliser in the closing singes, but could not break Hurst Green's grip. The village side can be proud of a good team effort in which ihc back four were excep­ tional. The 3—2 win takes Hurst. Green back to the lop of the tabic.


range shot. Rcon after. Oak were


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Cup teams try again


THE semi-final replay be­ tween Hurst Green and Hons will take place on Sunday at Shawbridgc un­ less weather conditions force the match to be postponed again.Commercial's m a t e h against Rimington will not be played as Rimington arc taking part in the Craven Cup.


Low Moor Club v Trinity. Results: Billington 2, Commercial 3: Chatburn 1.


are: Chipping v Wadding- ton Chatburn v Billington, Roval Oak v Grindleton,


Saturday's league fixtures _


Waddington 2: Chipping v Whallcv postponed: Grin­ dleton ' 0. King's Arms 7: Hurst Green 3. Royal Oak 2; Rimington 2, Low Moor Club 4.


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Cricket Club to watrh the final of Clitlierne and Dis­ trict Darls League's Lawren- son Cup final between King's Anns and It adding- ton Social Club.


ABOUT 100 enthusiasts turned up at Clithcroc


a thrilling evening. King's went into a 4-2 lead and needed only one game out of the last three.


They were treated to But IVaddington drew


level and skipper Ray Shuttlcworlh won the de­ risive. final game for victory


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I.ivwV. cross. Wilkinson. C a p o * , .k t Ss»d. Uon-dcn. Molynsns. Grconhnlcll. Bolton. Orecnup.


Sub: Jacques. n o .n l Oak: Lnynd. Nadin.


Goolan. nilvv, Harrison. Grimes, roulkor. Wallaro. Aspinall. McAlly. Maclean. Sub: Neater.


Ainsworth back and on target


Chatburn 1, Waddington Reserves 2.


fHATBURN failed to gain revenge against Wadding- ton Reserves on Saturday for defeat In the semi-final


of the Ashley Smith Trophy. The score-line does not re­


flect, the superiority of Wad- dington Reserves. Had they taken all their chances, they roujd -have won by a far greater margin. Wnddington's John Ains­


week's Craven Cup match. Martin Bialecki als0 made


i i r . ; Lime in five weeks, ill ail attempt to get fit for this


worth was playing for the


his reserve team debut be­ cause two regular players were attending a wedding. Chatburn made the better


was scored by Ainsworth fol­ lowing a free kick from


Wilkinson. Ten minutes after the re­


a left wing cross. Waddington dominated


start. Peter Carter scored Waddington's winning goal when he' outjumped Chat- bum's defence to head home


the rest of the game and should have added to their


score. rh a tb u rn : Johnson. Dob>on,


Start, when Rodney Read scored after only two minutes.Waddington's


Turnrr . Holpatc. Harcr<av^. Knoalcs. Dobson, TUad, Matters. Bowman. Slingcr. Sub: Ga r tr i l. Waddinctun Rchcrvrs: Watrr-


equaliser came 28 minutes later and


hous-c. R. Walker. HargrwvM. Wilkinson. Waddtnston. Cook. Bialfcki. Malone. Carter, Ains­ worth. Rush. Sub: Lund.


RIMINGTON STILL SEEK HOME WIN


Rimington 2, Low Moor Club 4.


RIMINGTON are still looking for their first home win of the season. On Saturday they lost 2-4 a t home to


strugglers Low Moor Club. The early exchanges were, scrappy and with Low Moor playing the offside game effectively the home forwards were frustrated. However, a long ball out


Peter on trial


burn Rovers' B team at the weekend, 17-year-old Wad-


goal. Peter, who is in his second


season with the village club, was watched by Rovers scouts during two of Wad- dington's recent Blackburn Combination premier divi­


sion games. Said secretary Cyril White-


side' “ The Rovers rang me and asked if Peter could plav for their second team against Everton. I went along With him. and he put up a good performance.


was very muddy but he took his chance lust as veil a anyone could have - jpcctcd.


'• The ground a t Altham


They seemed pleased with him and I will be very'sur­


prised if he does not get an­ other couple Of games. His first-hid: goal put Rovers ahead, but opponents


Evcrlon, top of th Lanca­ shire Leag.-'second division, stormed back after the


interval to win 5— 1- A former pupil of Kibbles-


dalc School, Peter byes m Siddows Avenue. CUtheroe. He works for Trutcx.


Given a trial witb Black­


by 5-1. The trophy was presented


league secretary, and Hie villagers duty celebrated in true Yorkshire style at their own headquarters.


to Ray by Jim Robinson,


Donald Hope (King's Arms captain!, Jim and Ray.


Pictured from the left arc


PRESTIGE VICTORY


Hclmshorc 0. Caldcr- stones 2.


A GOOD all-round per­ formance gave Calder- stones a 2-0 victory over strong opposition a t Has-


lingden. Previously a t Hoimshore United had


lost only one game in'the Blackburn Combination


sively, Wray and Fielding stopping every Hclmshoro


third division. Calderslones began defen­


attack. Neither side had a dear-cut chance before halt time, and they turned round


Calderstones began to find gaps Italia in gave the left-


drawing 0*0. As the home side tired


back a bard time and Leo and Bradley found move room in midfield.


the right, and was floored as he prepared to shoot, the referee awarded a penalty.


When Hallam broke down


Paul Wray scored from the spot—for the second time in two weeks.


gan to play rather roughly. After 80 minutes Caldcr- stones went two up through a 30-yard left-foot shot


This upset United, who be­


from Denis Lee. Almost at once P. Bradley


tune Helmshore nearly scored a consolation goal but hit the post when it


seemed easier to score.


Oates ridding. Topham, Shuttle worth. P. Bradley. Hallam. Wray, J. Wrieht. A. Woodworth, Lee.


Caldcrblonf}*: Tbistlctlivaltc, Sub: Fox.


of defence found Graham, who took it to the bye-line before floating over a fine centre for Dean to head


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Double defeat for Cubs


dington EC winget Pe pressed for more goals and Salisbury distinguished him- wlth bettcr finishing would s e i f b y s c o r in g his side s only bavc gone well ahead. ^What


home in style. Encouraged, Rimington


appeared to be a great goal bv Graham was disallowed for offside, after the referee had consulted a linesman. Low Moor levelled the


scramble. Rimington pressed hard


from the restart and low Moor were penned in their own half for long spells. The home side paid the penalty for over-committing them­ selves to attack when first Clegg and then McLean broke through to score. Low Moor broke away


again on the left for Mus- crovc to stab the ball home after the goalkeeper had parried a great drive. Riley pulled one back for Riming, ton lust before the final whistle, but Low Moor deserved the points In a clean, sporting came, if only


for their tenacity. ltiminvlfin: A- Harking. U;tr r ''


son.


Harking. J Harking. I Cook, Dean. Utley. Graham.


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BOTH district Cub Scout teams were defeated on Saturday, the A team going down 5-3 a t home to Pres­


ton in the Helm Trophy and the B team losing 3-2 at Ac­ crington.


score when Wignall ran the ball through In a goalmouth


match strongly and pres­ sure on the Preston defence paid off when Romaine put


The A team opened their


them into the lead. The visitors gradually


came more into the game and scored two goals within six minutes to lead 2-1.


home team equalised when Hutchinson put the finishing touches to good work by Lund.


Shortly afterwards the In the opening moments


of the second half. Hie Pres­ ton team put the result beyond doubt with two goals,


which seemed to knock the heart out of the Clithcroc team. After 20 minutes the Pres­ ton team scored again and


Hutchinson's second goal for Clitheroe was no more than a gesture which brought the final score to 3-5.


umphrey, Eccles, CleP*** McLean, Pilkincton.


team took a two goal lead through Mercer and Taylor>


In the otiler match the B


but three coals in as many minutes from Accrington team undeservedly cost


Clithcroe the match. The district team for


Saturday's match, away to Great liarwood and Rishton, will be chosen Irom: Kil-


Romaine and Bristol


their highest league position since they joined the Clithcroe a n d District Amateur League in 1071.


Commercial are now in


had to leave the field after being kicked. The offender was sent off. Minutes from


T A B L E TENN IS


Cricket Club clinch title


CUTHEROE Cricket Club


able lead in division one Tennis Association, and


to a 5-5 draw at home to lust year's champions RWCC A.


league tit let Last week they were, held


At one lime CCC A were leading 4-2. But Ribblesdalc made a spirited comeback and CCC had to be content with a draw. F. Lee had to be at his best, lo win three games for


have built up an unbeat­ en the Ribblesdalc Table are now assured of the


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CCC A and ill doing so re­ tains pis H>0 per cent un­ beaten record. He wag helped by R. Birch, who had two wins. For RWCC A. 1. Hall won two games, with P. Baines and M. Peel gain­ ing one win each- In the doubles bout Hall and Peel beat. Lee and Birch. In Division Two, Ti'iitex


Stanford 1- Clitheroe Reserves 2.


TWO goals from Leigh Treymaino sealed victory for CUtheroe Reserves over Stanford United and maintained their climb lo safety in the Black­ burn Combination Second


entertained a depleted Trinit-. B side and won 7-2. B. Crabtree. T- Peel and D. Wild, all won two games each. Peel and Wild won the doubles match.


Division. The 2-1 result was only


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CCC A ...................... 11 ; -4 I! 7" ]IWCC A ................ 12 •> 1 3 11


Caldor.‘t.onrj. A . . . . 9 1 3 2 U Ktandcn A .............. J •} 3 | ■


Trinity A .................. ,? ) 2 a 2 RWCC B .................. It 1 2 3 4


Triniiy B .................. 11 Truiox


CalderMone:, R . . . . 6 1 0 4 n Stand™ G ................ 10 3 0 i 6 cvr: n .............. w o i 9 i


. . . . Stand™ I) .......... 11 1 i * 1 ■ » » J ................ 10 0 I 9 l Snooker


Tories in charge


CONSERVATIVE CLUB A show no sign of relaxing their grip on the leadership ol ciithcroe and District Snooker League. They


retain an 18 point lead alter beating challengers Pcndle


Club 12-2. Latet-i re>ult>: IHllington A 12.


Caldrrstonr» 2; Chatburn 12. Soda] Club A 2: Rinnniiton 4. Wuriduigtou B 10; Waddington A 10. Bditn-h Legion 4; Conger* vauve A 12. Pcndle Club 2; Social Club B 4. BUUngton K 10: Poltce 4. Conservative B 10. Detail.^: BillMKton


Caldf Tf-fonr 408'-T . Ward™ p. Backhouse 71: B. Lee


C. Grnham 79: P Gorton 71. Wilson 67:


Wulmslcy «1r. c. Brtlchrtc U4. Clayton 65; ScrcJ 75.


\v . Wild 75. ; H. Aitkcn 62,


Jl Turner M, J. Slater 41; P. Tomlinton 69. E. T. Punchard 47; K. Adamson 71. J. Lambert. 7U- 1\ Webster 49. B. Buchanan 52; D. Speak 80. D. Niven 46. 3 Kimington 376, Waddington B


Chntburn 453. Social Club 321—P. Jones ’i5. B. Burn


792—J Spencer 63. D. Bool liman A4; D.'Seed 74, F. Parrlnyton 4U;


Walmsley 60. Wnddmcton


M. Alston Alston 49.


. Waddinctou 83. ; F. Coar 7'.’. M.


Hacking 82, T A 144. British


: .1. B. Herd 76. ; S. Cox 80, B.


S. Hatton 63. T. J. WoofT 70. B.


T. Howarlh 60: N. Burgress 8b. .1. Dnnugby -17: H. Smith Cl. B, Sharpie,. SB; W. Lewis ao.


.waisi.um "j. *•


tt. Sowdrn 77, W. T. McMenemy 78.


A 413. Pendlc Bernard 60.


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n. Uorsfieid 77. P. Bradley T Slater 93. R. R.vdeihrard 06; .I* Turner 40. B. Robinson 90; R. Parker 67. H. Ormerod 87: U Hor-neld 54. H. Bu\:ock 86; A*. Lea eh 35. D. Stewart 85. Police 388. Conservative B 530-- 77:77: *"


T S*vi(f Crawshaw 78. 8.


46. D. NtltU'.l 93: 1 It. O. Uodfffi 99


A. MeNab 10'J; F. McNab Hal


Conservative A Chalburn --- Wnddiimton A


!’< ndle Club .. CaUlerstones Billinulon A .. Social Club A British Legion Rimington Police


F. F. Hall ........


59: G. F.


5. K. Napier 100. P P . 15 146


. 15 123 . 15 J24 . 15 124 . 15 122 . 15 112


HUHnglon B ............................ •• ................. TEAMS


WADDINGTON'9 learn for their Craven Cup second round game against, settle nt Twitter Lane (kick-off


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Conservative B .................... 15 61 Waddtndon B ........................ 15 75 Social Club B ........................ 15 72


IL Wilkinson 86. Soria! H 386. BtHInglon B 471 —


D. Packer 50. R. Wuddtneton. jrn 66: B. Walker 42. G. Dln>- dalo 82; J.


. Smith 65. A. Wilkinson 70; ’*


D a r t s


Lead cut to one point


PENDLE WITCH thrashed


BrockhaU 7-1 to move mto second place, only a point behind Billington Ba: 1 Club, in Division One of CliUieroe and District Darts


League. In Division Two. Kings


Anns were 3-1 down at Dog and Partridge. Barrow, but recovered to win 5-3. Lowlv- placed Station Hotel held Victoria Hotel, Great Har­


wood, to a 4-4 draw. Division One: lirlclce^ Inn 2,


Tlillinglon Hand C.luh 6: blacl. llorsn 4. WuSBnn ■


1 Vnrt’.o Witch 7. Brodth.ll SC 1. O l,o\*' Moor Club I. While Horse 4: rms 5: Conservative Club ...


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JOHN ONYON . . . captain for the. day.


than once. When nil cyc- opening tliot, from Marshall hit the bar, Tony Monks seized tile, rebound and raced down the field. After beating two defenders, ho was unlucky to see his attempt ctid up in the side


of the net. Tony Ey’.rs featured in


Stanford. The hard, bruis­ ing gallic boiled over ill the last live minutes and United's 'keeper was sent off. Clitheroe keeper Joyce enjoyed his third excellent match in a row.


The first half was all


Clitheroc but missed chances led to a blank score sheet


at the interval. In the second half Clith­


croc faced a. strong wind and at times had lo defend desperutelv. Good work by


kept Stanford out, Alter 60 minutes the dead­


Ihc hack lour and Joyrc


lock was broken when a bad back-pass lroni John­ son handed Stanford the lead.


Immediately Trey,


maitic came on for David Eyles and the forwards


began to advance again. With 20 minutes to go a


Gillibrand through ball


found Johnson on the wing. He heal the full-back, drew the 'keeper and passed to Trcymaine for an easy


worth, but almost slipped up when he took two attempts lo control a -hot from Mar­ shall. Onvon was captain for the day :n the absence of


John Onvon proved his .


injured John Kirk. At times, .spectators could


have boon forgiven for thinkine that some players were ii'sinc two left feet. Another perfectly- - placed shot bv Marshall, from out­ side the penalty area, trickled straight past a Clitheroe defender and men pasL two Ford players. Ford wero awarded . n in­


direct tree-kick just before flic interval, but made


nothing of it. After the goalless filet


progress. PENALTY


chance. The whole team began


Marshall opened the scoring lor Ford with a weak header which bounced gently over


Then, after 65 minutes.


to excel and five minutes Irom time a cross irom Prccdy found Treymaine unmarked on the penalty spot and his header hit the back of the net before any­


body moved. The Stanford 'keeper


the ?oat ?tood.


claimed lie was obstructed and raced after the vctcree. but. he \vn> sent off Riid


the line. Ten in i n u t c s later


penalty.


top penalty taker. Tony Monks, hit n perfect shot, Kelly read it ail the •.••ay and Ford hung on to their lead. Ford defender Stephen


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sulting a linesman. It was a lucky break and


shall was involved in a wild tackle with Lawson, resul­ ting in him being earned off and sent off for violent conduct. Clillivro*: Onyon, Turner, Kjrk-


it saved Clithcroc from almost certain defeat. in the closing stages Mar­


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PAINTERS and DECORATORS


estimates FREE


Tel. Gliatburn 525


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE CYRIL


See O. HOOLEY


KX-IIOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE


CLITHEROE I tXIll'IIONE 2!IH:i


Repairs, Recontlilintiing ami Service of


M Specialists nil Keynialic.


WHY PI T 1'P WITH DAMP HNEV1SN FLOORS


Estates ircc — No obligation edgings


ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING


when vou can have


PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult:


,|fiiiics Rollon <>' Son (ASPIIALTEBS) LTD


S


LOWER LAN.Aill WHARF BLACKBURN


i on all floor problems


\ Telephone Blackburn 5!!43K 1 Evenings: Blackburn .'u.'l-


TV RENTALS p r o m p t , r e l i a b l e


SERVICE


H . KAHN Si A N D D . K AW SO N 79 LOWERCATE.


TEL. CLITHEROE 23444.


MANBY’S of


SKIPTON for


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil l in’d or Solid Fuel C OIL FIRE


and all spare parts T EL. SKirTON 511*


80 to choose from BAXI FIRES


ONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


FRED MANBY & BRO.


For over 150 years


at Manby’s Corner Higli St., Skiplon


MILLER and BULLOCK Tarmac Contractors


38 BALMORAL AVENU* CLITHEROE


CAR PARKS, FARM ROADS. DRIVES, PATHS, Etc.


Also Concreting Drive* Estimates Free.


Tel. StonySursI 471 or Evening* Tel. Clithoroe 23054


VICTORIA FORGE Ornamental and Structural Engineers.


Free Estimates— Prompf Service Trade Enquiries Invited.


FOR ALL YOUR CATES and RAILINGS, BRACKETS and FITTINGS


Open Daily 8-0 a.m. to 5-30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays


till 7-30 p.m., Saturdays 8-0 a.m. to 1-0 P«m.


VICTORIA FORGE Victoria Street. Nelson. Telephone Nelson 691644.


DEREK LEIGH No Deposit


TV RENTALS •JOin. and 24in.


39 Blcasdale Avenue Clilheroc


Telephone 24165


WE m HELP SOLVE


YOUR D.l.Y- PROBLEMS Hire or Buy BUILDERS PLANT


Cement Mixers ............ hom £3.50 p.w.


Wheelbarrows ................... from 50p p.w. Shovels


Acrowprops .........................


Vibratory Roller (pedestrian controlled)


..................... from 25P p'w- 30p p'w*


from £1.50 p.d.


Wide Range of BUILDING MATERIALS incl. Hepsleve Drain Pipes and Fittings, 4in., 6in. Land Drain Tiles 3in., 4in., 6in.


Manhole Covers and Frame (various weights) G.R. Plastic Manholes— Concrete Flags Concrete Blocks 4in., 6in., 9in.


Garden Edgings,


Cement, Sand, Aggregates, Spanlite Lintels, Asbestos Sheeting


l e t 'S K IP P Y ' r em o v e y o u r


WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEM Complete Skip Service at Competitive Rates


EMC DUGDAIE (MERCHANTS) LIMITED


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Telephone Chatburn 511.


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