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Ciithcroc Advertiser and Times, April 25th, 1074 V * N


debut century FOR GEE


,,, TT„™ n t rrirkot Club's now professional Roland Gee made a dazzling debut •L n n f whin l '- scored an unbeaten century against Rtbblesdale Wanderers ' t l ^ a t b w m S a t u r d a y . The match ended In a draw after some fine


cricket from both sides. Neil Duckworth (formerly


with Whalleyi trad a disap­ pointing first game for Clilh- croe and was bowled by Ribblesdale profssional Billy . Slingev for 0 with just three runs on the board.


croe wickci went for 24, prospects didn't look loo


When the second Cbl.h-


bright. But opener Graham Davies went on to make ’l l


, :


A JUBILANT Barry’ Bolton holds the Ashley Smith Trophy aloft in celebration " o f his side’s 3-1 victory over Waddington.


ASHLEY SMITH TROPHY FINAL


Hurst Green on course for triple crown


Hurst Green 3, VVaddington Res. 1


"ONE GONE_two to go.” was the verdict of the Hurst Green team after they hud lifted the Ashley Smith Trophy with a 3—1 win over Waddington Reserves a t Shawbridge on Sunday. This was the first stage of the villagers’ bid for the Amateur League treble, a feat performed by King’s Anns two seasons ago.


ran out easy winners against a young Waddington side, t.hov were well below tbeir best in the opening 20 minutes. With Salisbury, Rush and


Although Hurst Green


fence looking as bewidered inside the six-yard box. as the spectators.


Graham Walker looking very sharp, Waddington were unlucky not to go Into the lead when Salis­ bury saw a good shot pushed on to the bar.


BEWILDERED


was put through by Wilkin­ son only to shoot straight at the keeper. After several good


H u r s t G r e en finally settled down and Jacques


iemuts from Grcenhalgh and Czapowski. they went into the lead. Dowdcn went, down the line and sent over a cross which trickled into the far corner of the net with the Waddington dc-


scored a couple more when Grecnhalgh hit the bar and Mien Jacques mis-hit a shot with only the keeper to beat;. Waddington began to come forward and equalised


Hnrst Green could have SENT OFF


through Behan a minute from half time. The Hurst, Green defence just stood and watched while Behan picked his spot.


ESCAPE


to retake the lead after only two minutes of the second half. The ball came to Greenup from a goalmouth scramble and all he had to do was hit it past the


Hurst Green recovered


keeper.The Waddington ’ oal had an amazing escape when Molyneux hit the bar from


TONY AND DAVE INSPIRE CLITHEROE DOUBLE


UNDETERRED by the sometimes heavy-handed t-ac- t'lcs of Blackpool Mechanics, Clitheroe completed the double over the seasiders within three days. Blackpool Mechanics 1. Clitberoc 3,


filial, two penalties were Blackpool took command awarded against Blackpool and only three minutes


was some indication of the tone Of the game, at Shaw- brideo on Saturday. Clltli- erne's leading scorer Tony


offence in the 20th minute. Inspired by their luck.


Woodwork


denies Waddington Waddington 1,


Great Harwood Wellington 2


A HOME defeat by Great Harwood Wellington on Sat­ urday completed a. miserable week for Waddington in tile Blackburn Combination. The winning goal came


alter 80 minutes and was the result of a bad mistake bv Lund who passed back to Whittaker in goal only to sec an opposing forward run the ball into the net. The visitors took the lead


Monks shot • w*do fro*}1 t-no spot utter a h a n d b a l l


later went into the lead Ihrough Wassail. As the interval approached they looked set, to go further ahead against, an inade­ quate • Clitheroc defence.


home side looking r ■ more confident and Blackpool's defence became edgy. CUl.heroe’s three goals


But the restart saw the


came within ’9 minutes. Two minutes into the half .Monks took advantage of a defensive error to volley home by the left post. Da rid Simpson put the


Green captain Bolton put the result beyond doubt witli a 25-yard free kick which curled round the defence into the far corner of the net...


After 10 minutes. Hurst


to go. ■ Behan, who had already been booked, was sent off for a scries of fonts


With only five minutes


on Livcsey. Iflir.t d rc f i i : DmiUnvitiU’, l.ivc.


soy. Czapmvski, Wilkinson, lions* tan. --.Holton, -Bowden, MMyiirux, riroonhalgh, .laeqnc.s. .- Greenup. Sub: Crotty. Waii'lingtnn ties; Waterhmis-.


Graham Walker, Rush and Salisbury tried hard


for Waddington but, Hurst Green began to take com­ plete control.


and with Gee took the score up to 126 before being bowled by Peter Wilkinson,


with a tremendous six off Slingcr and with partner Robert Stevenson, was still batting strongly when skip­ per Ken Barnes declared at 4-50, with the score at 182


Gee reached hi.s century


four to Gee (two m the same over) and two to Wigglesworth. Skipper Ken Proctor and


for three.Wanderers never attempt ted to chase the runs alter losing six quick wickets —


Slinger defied the Clitheroc bowlers and it was only when Simon Westhead was brought into the attack that Ribblesdalc began to look


shaky.


gully by Davies, but proctor bad luck on his side. After Gee dropped a catch to the slips, Proctor was again dropped by Oldham in lue


Slingcr was caught at .


next-to-tlie-last over. With Proctor still there at the end on 49, Clltheroe


Champions beaten in close finish


READ’S hopes of winning their third successive Ribblesdalc League championship took an early knock with defeat in the opening match of the


season.


and were soon ill trouble against Wad'dington and Newby, losing two wickets for only nine runs.


The home side batted first


deputy professional Rcidy gained flic upper hand. They took the score to 85 when; Reidv was caught behind otT


Gradunfiv Wilson and Rigby- Wilson continued to


attack, but fell to a mag­ nificent one-banded catch by Newby on; the boundary edge.


137 for four, but lime was: noon yyjth figures of five catching up on them and in Irving to score quickly t.hcv 'lost n further three wickets for only seven runs. Thov declared a I 5-10 pan.. having lost the chance to claim the extra overs.


Bar.noldswiek- were, then


and at 120 for seven. Read appeared to Ixs favourites, but first Sumner and then Harwood fell to Re.idy, who completed a successful aiter-


Read opened well, with


Walker Mi), Hargreaves, Itigby, Waddington. Thornbcr, Walker CO). Malone, Rush, Rohan, Salis­ bury. Sub: Whileside.


Georgcscm and Faivalough both looking confident. Then, within the space of


TABLE TENNIS


Trinity.A take over at top


TRINITY A have deposed Staiiden A as leaders of Division 1 in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association handicap league. They have opened up a six-point lead bill. Standen have a game in hand. Standen B lead 1-he Second Division by one point over Clithcroo


arc third. They have a glut of games to piny and arc the only team with a. c-hancc of taking the championship


Cricket B who have completed their fixtures. 7-3 to ciithcroc Cricket B. Chib iMptuin 13. Sims won Standr-u's Luo games. M. Hall


CaMiolic Yout.li Club A Murtindalf ami .1. Kozlovj-kt (two


crown from Standen B. Special mention to made of


ami .1.


rad i i i-coriid for Clilhe.ro*. Irm.Lv Ii lost narrowly 5-4 to


Siandon D. who have r lF n rapidly up the league tabic In Division On** Ciithcroc


Shawbridge men in the lead in the 64th minute -again a gift goal from' the Black­ pool defence. Monks' second penalty kick of the match met with better success as he netted from the spot just four minutes later. Clitlicrnc: Onyon. Beard, Webb. Bisby, Kirk, Lawson,


after 40 minutes but only a minute later John Ainsworth equalised. De spi te Waddington's


tojvphiccd Siandon B. T Wad­ dington won three for the v ic to r ., helped by G. Coimnll and D. Thnnwv E. Thompson and C. Kendrick won two each for


C n c k n 'A took all nine ijames by default of nibble; dale Wanderers


A Trinitv A beat Itibblc.sdolo Wanderers'B 9-0. but many games Vk'ovc eloselv foucht.. J. Pickles. T. Thompson and N Hargreaves won three each for the victors. lUbhlehdalo A entertained Chut-


burn and won ft-4. T. Hal! won four and M. Peel two P Whit-' taker won two for Chathurn. aided by L. Whittaker and 13. .Jones. In a return game, T r in i ty . A


Simpson, McGuire, Bcrco, Eyles (A), Monks.


Blackpool Mechanics 0. Clitheroc 2.


Clifchcroe fielded the same team at Common Edge Road


lack of bite in midfield they were twice prevented by the woodwork from going into


Waddington have now dropped into the lower half of the league, a disappoints ment after starting the season so well.


the lead. As a result of this defeat.


to earth by Hoghton in a midweek,-fixture. Although the scoreline


goals In four games, Wad­ dington were brought back


Hoghton 3, Waddington I After conceding only two


speaks convincingly in Hoghton’s favour, Wadding­


ton should have had the game sewn up by half-time. After a fourth-minute


lead through Ainsworth they took advantage of the nerves of the Combination championship-chasers


two days earlier when they laid the foundations for the double with a convincing 2-0 victory. Tony Monks gave Clith­


eroe a first half lead and David Simpson scored his 16th goal of the season to put tiie result beyond doubt.


CLITHEROE have no fixture Ibis weekend but round off a busy April with a visit to Great Harwood Reserves on Monday evening. This will be Clithcroe’s


b ra t Itibblesdalc A 5-4 In an exciting contest. J. Piekirs won three, helped by T. Thompson and Nr Hargreaves. For Ihe Church Meadow side. p. Harrison won two and E Morton and D. Walton one. each. In Division Tuo, Standen C lost


5-goal Lund


crushes Loyola


LOYOLA 2, LEAGUE XI li


ninth game of the month. Harwood Reserves joined the Combination last season and Clitlieroc completed the double over them. This year’s game at Shawbridge resulted in a 1-1 draw.


maintain pressure almost to the interval. A rare attack gave


to


Hoghton the equaliser in the 44th minute but the second half proved a com­ plete reversal of fortunes. The home side gave Wad­


ing two goals, Waddington found a hero in Martin Biaiecki, who played the game of his life in defence to prevent a heavier defeat.


WADDINGTON’S opponents in the Craven Cup quarter


CRAVEN CUP OPPONENTS


finals will be Craven League side Bamoldswick Park


quarter-final stage at the weekend by beating Grindlc- ton 3—1. Waddington’s game will probably be an evening match at Bamoldswick.


Rovers. Barnoldswick reached the


Fcnisc rowles. from:


Blalcrki. Wilkinson, Walker Rlchsrds


Whittaker, Lund,


For■ Saturday’s home game trith Waddinffion


Yates. Stoddart, Rush, Ainsworth,


Houldsworth. (G.).


Simpson.


Waterhouse. Walker (II.). Har- s reaves . Slack. Rigby. Wadding- ton Thornber. Malone, Cook. Dean, llehan. CoUmgc. Salisbury. Both teams meet a t Stattoo, W0


Whiteside. The Reserves, travel to Whalley:


p.m. nick


OAK STAY IN HUNT


Royal Oak 7, Biffin gl on 1


dington a lesson in the arts of attacking. Despite conced­


A HAT-TRICK from Aspin- w.ali and goals from McAlly, McLean. Grimes and Stewart gave Royal Oak a 7-1 victory over Billington and kept alive their title hopes. Billington missed two


CHAMPIO NS of the CliUieroe and District Cub Scout League, Loyola, suf­ fered their first defeat of the season on Friday when they were beaten 8-2 after nine consecutive victories The Catholic youngsters,


however, should not be too disappointed for they were playing against a select XI composed of the best foot­ ballers from the nine other


teams in the league. Loyola opened the scoring


through Trellfall, but four


goals from Lund (Pendle) and one from Romaine (St Mary’s) put the League XI in an impregnable position. Hutchinson reduced their


Trinity. Siundcn G. boat Trutcx 0-3. D.


V/ltitcakf-r and ;? M:ib''tl riinring Uic' gaim’j. The works tram *«f T Peel, D. WtM and n r>H w*-rc credited with a name .*Hch hccause Stanriei, ridded ,in un- reqiMerod njan.


iMtEGisji:iu;n


Ciiltlcrsiones R hca'. Catholic Youth club 13 f>-3 .1, Owen. C.


ciu-w (Hid Gunner won three, two nnu one respectively for the hospital Mdo. Wiuttaki r (2* and


Simpson w on ior tlic you Hi club. Fhe Yoiltli Chib R io:i 8*1 to


Standen I), Simp-on providing the .•olitary s u c 'c s \


.standen had


three winp- each from .J. Mason ana D Whittaker and two from H Sicr/.kowiki. Standen C heat Trinity 13 t>-3.


R Sims i3i. C. Thorn (2) and D. r.irF.et wrre? successful. E Thomp­ son i2i and M. Hcywood w.on lor T rintt>, Who again fielded an nuregistcrf d man. Had lie won anv games he would have, been d'Mpiahfied. Catholic Youth Club B we.nl


WEEKEND CRICKET


r ib b le sd a l e league


SATURDAY: Baxeilden v Bamoldswick; Blackburn N. v Padihom; Ribblesdalc W.


v Cherry Tree; Earby v whalley: Gt Harwood v


Clitheroe; Read v Settle. JUNIOR LEAGUE


Northern; Oswaldtwistle v Read; O. Rossendalians v Belvedere; Clitheroc v Gt


Div. 1: Rolls-Royce v


Harwood; L. Darwen v Langho Centre; Lucas v


Baxcnden. Div. 2: Padihnm v Raw-


tcnsfiill: Settle v Rolls- Royce; Whalley v Earby;


D.irwen v GECI; Cherry Tree v Ribblesdale W;


Barnoldswick v Oswald-


down 8-1 to Chthr roe Cricket B, j Whittaker winning the solitary game M. Hall and .1 Martlmlala (three each) and •!- Kozlowski (2) won for the cricket club. Standen C beat Catholic Youth


club U-3. For Stamien. R Sims. !> Parker and C. Thom won two ,.aeh -I. Whittaker, the youth dub captain, was in splendid form and won three out of three. • Clilherof* Crickci-B enjoyed an o-l win over Brockhall


Preliminary round: GEC v Nortliern; Bamoldswiek v O. Rossendalians; Rawten- stall v L. Darwen; Rolls- Royce 2nd v Rlbblesdal* W. Rd I: settle v Baxenden; Darwen v padlham; ■ Gt Harwood v Whalley; Cllth- croe v oswaldtwistle; Oswaldtwistle 2nd v Cherry Tree.


.1. Koz-


- iwo players, of whom P. Davies provided the solitary win.


lowsk; jjnd J Martir.datc won three games each and -M. Hall the others. Brockhall fielded only


RESULTS


a 5. Chutburn 4; Trinity A 9. HWCC B 0. RWCC B •«, Trinity


Division One handicap: RWCC


A 5, CCC A 9. RWCC A 0. Division Two handicap: Siandrn


t, 2, CCC B 7; Trinity B 1. Stan­ den B 5; Standen D G. Trutex 3; Ciilderstones B 6, CYC B 3; CYC li l. Siandon D 8; Siantlen D 6. CYC U 3; Standen C ii. Trinity 13 3 CYC B * CCC 13 8; CCC B 8.


4. Trinity B 6; Standen D 10. Standen C 0


lirockhall 1. Division Two leacur: Standrn C


mviSION (INK HASme.M’ P w L P


Trinity A ....................... 0 7 2 52


chances before Oak opened their account. The villagers


for Aspinwafl’s second 10 minutes after the break and Aspinwall completed his hat- trick three minutes later. Grimes made it 5-0 from 25 yards before Scott pulled one back for BilUngton. McAJly and Stewart finished the scoring.


turned round 2-0 adrift McLean laid on the pass


McLean sinks Chipping


Chipping 0, Low Moor Club 4


POUR goals from MoLean gave Low Moor Club a con-


vincing away Chippmg.


lead just before the interval, but in the first minute of the second half Lund crowned a great personal performance with ills fifth goal. After the match, the Area


.stand*n A ................. 8 ? 1 4b Clithtroe CC A ............ 9 o 4 Kibblehdale W B -----Id 2 7 38 mbblesdalc W A


Cliaiburn A ................... 8 1 V 20 10 -3 8 37


DIVISION TWO HANDICAP P W b P


hiaudcn B ................. 8 7 1 56 Clttheroe CC 13 ............ 9 7 2 55 Catholic YC A ...........


5 9 35


District Commissioner, Mrs H. Crompton, gave a short speech and introduced Mr Leslie Megison, chairman of the Ribblc Valley Sports Council, who presented the Sagar Shield and medals to


tihe loague champions. P W 2D U P


Loyola


WhaUey Ribblcsdalo


...................... a 9 0 0 IS 0 1 16


Wadding!, YU St Mary's St PauJ’5 . . Prndlft • •. • Trinity Tificrs


9 t> n 3 12 f> I 2 3 10 0 4 1 4 9 0 4 1 4 9 9 3 .1 4 8


ChatbunT'T................ 5 1 !! « S Trinity Panthers . . 9 0 0 J 0


cmpping should have “ °


themselves trailing 1-0. In the second-half Chipping paid for mistakes as McLean snapped up his hat-trick.


win over WHALLEY’S defeat of Com­ amp^ n3hlp tltle of CUth-


mercial on Saturday ended the latter’s challenge lor the


scored at leaat twice bef®f® „ „ „ „nH nist.rief. Amateur half-time but instead found


croe and District Amateur Football League. It also lifted Whalley from the bot­ tom of the table for the first time by 0.04 of a goal.


Standen D ................. 7 •! 3 23 Citlderstonoh B ........... 7 Trinity B ................. ,l


Trutex ............................ y Standen C .................. j> Brockhall ....................... 5 Catholic YC B ........... 8


Homing


H. LOFTIIOUSE won Clilh- croe Homing Society's Aud- iev race in which 33 mem­ bers entered 342 birds.


9 3 0 G G


Results: 11. Lotlhousc, 1274.54 A’.


Cottam Bros. 1204.42 A; G. Wilkinson, 1263.97 A; H. Yates. 12” 1.78 cup: R. Lavln, 1245.33 cup; A. Parker, 1239.74 cup’, Taylor and Rimmer, . 1235.02 BCDE, cup: N. Hall, 1231.88 cup; A. Eccles and Son, 1228.68 cup: D. Whittaker, 1227.17


B, cup: Hitchen and Chat- bum, 1220.75; R. Mitchell, 1222.25.


l


5 :;i :ut 27 19 3 16 5 13 8 12


RESULTS


128; Settle 136, Earby 75-7; Whalley 84. Gt Harwcod 87-4; Clitheroe 183-3 dec.. Ribblesdale W. 120-7; Cherry Tree 143, Blackburn N. 155-7 dec.; Barooldswick 139-7 dec.,


Padtham 129-9. Baxenden Read 128.


EASY TASK FOR


LANGHO


Langho Centre 141 for 7 dee. Clitheroe 2nd 86


LANGHO CENTRE had no problems in disposing of Clitheroe 2nd for whom “Mr Extras” (16)


was highest scorer. Standen and Crompton


featured in an opening stand of 51, followed by solid batting through the order. Clitheroc’s Garth Sutcliffe, with his left arm spinners, took 4 for 44. and D Walton made a satisfac­ tory debut, with 2 for U, bnf the fielding was poor. The visitors faded under


single-handed cc jht and bowled. J. Smith took 4 for 20 and V. Gallagher 1 for


twislle. Sunday: Lawrcnson Cup—


and Newby to make the 14 runs necessary for victory. In the third of the extra overs, and with 128 on the board, Grainger lofted an easy catch to Graves and tlie home side were jubilant


for 38. ft was left to T. Grainger


in victory. Barn»'ldj<'4'ipkt K. Wltoan. c


NVwby b sumnpr 54; B. Graw, Ibw b Waddington 2: T. Scotbcrn, b Newby 0; R. lfc»ldv. c P. Gram- e r r b Rigby 43: K. Gri«n. b Wad- dincum 18; P Plr.kup. b Wadding- ton 3; G. Whipp. b Waddlnrton I; G Gn’Chon. not. out 4; R Par­ kinson, noi. out. 2: extras 12. tothi (for 7 wkt-s dec t 433.


3 3.4. F NUT by 10.3-37*1, D. lUgby 9.2-29-1. E. Sumner 3JVC5-1. Head: W. Fairclougb.


Bowline: «J. Waddlngton


Bcothcrn b Sharpies 15: M. Georgeson. e Whipp b Pickup 10; D tttcbv. b Pickup 1’. M. Grtiingcr. b Pickup 3: It. Good- wav. h Reidv 18; J. Harwood, b Rftid.v 40; S Ril&htOU. b Rctdy 11; J. WaddioKlon. lbw b Raidy 11; F Sumner. Uw b Roidy 8: r.


r


11 runs, four wickets fell and the champions began to


struggle. Pi ck up accounted ior


Gcorgeson, Rigby and M- Grainger. Goodway played a short aggressive innings


before being yorked by Rcidy. and Harwood's ad­ mirable innings almost won the game. Willi 10 minutes to go


W€re unable to claim the 1 «xtra five overs. Wanderers | had made 122 for seven.


Sllnger o: P. Atkinson, c J. Walt-1 oank b sn nRer g. Qee> not 0ut


k Cmiierof. g . Davies, b P. Wil-1 isoq u . Duckworth, b


*J~; a. Stevenson, not out 20.1 Extraq io. Total i3 wks dec.) 182.


Knowi*> 6.2.32-0: J. Wallbank I 2-0-14-0; p. Wilkinson 7-0-43-1: D. Cotlam 3.0-18-0


Bowling; silngor 13-2-60-2; P. | sind b Gee 13; b . Williams, b C|nc w : J. Ainsworth, c


2: 9- Cottam. b Geo 0: J. Wall- banV. a Atkinson b Wtgglesworth I


of W. um h b Wigglesworth 6: K Proctor. not out 49; T. Wall- «Mnk. c Dixon b Gee 8: Slinger. c Davies b Westhead 28; A. Mus- Cfovp. not out 6. Extras 4. Total IT wktsl 122.


Bowling; k. Wlggleswortli J


10-0-40-2; Gee 15-4-45-4; K. Barnes 4-A-17-0; o . Monk 2-0-8-0: S. Wc.st.head 5-2-8-1.


Old faults let down Whalley


DESPITE engaging a new professional and intro­ ducing some other new faces, Whalley still have not shaken off their | familiar habits.


visiting Great Harwood on P. A. KNIGHT (Builders) I Uool, Floor and Wall Tiling Pointing, Concreting, c!c.


The old failings cost them defeat by six wickets to


Saturday. The villagers were all out (or 84.


. Whallcy lost opener John


■bowled by Bill Haworth. The side really never re­ covered and Colin Bradley I was llie only other player to reach double figures. He | scored 10.


Stinger for a ’’ duck ” and 1 new pro Mart.yn Greenhalgh I made only 18 before being


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Whallcy’s attack struggled I to make, headway. Whalley exile Bob Peters


shared with Haworth in a. | sound opening partnership for Harwood and went on to make a creditable 41 against his old club. Whallcr: .1, SUnfiftr, b Sherlock


0s Orrmhalch, b W. Hawnrib 18;


A Andmon, * b Sherlock 5: G. Topham. c W. Haworth b Slier- loirk 5: C. Bradley, ibw AJIeo 10: 0 Bowman, b Alien 4* M. Galpln. Ibw W Haworth 8; o. Msr.vh, c \V Haworth b Alien 0; A. Wood, b W. Haworth 0; T. Marshall, not out 9; M. Fallon, b W. Hawortb 6 Extras 19. Total Rt.


Haworth. 7-0*14-0; K. Allen, 8-1- J7*3; W. Haworth R-5-1-17-4.


Grainger, c Graves h pinkup 1: P Newbv, not out, 1; extras 11,


I ota I 128. Bowline: P. P#kup. 15.S-2-4M.


D Stunilei, 5-0*30*1. B. Retdj' 10- 3-38-5


r.recnhalgb 11; W. Haworth, c r.roenhalgh b Topham 5; D. I


(ireal Harwood: H, Fclor», Ibw


Edmond>on. b Bo«*njan 16: W. J wiikinjoij, c and b Grrenbalgh 13. D Powell, not out 2; J. Fishor. pot out 3. Extras 7. ToU! H wtcUl 87. Bowling: M. Galpln. 9-2-27-0; O.


Trtoham, 6-1*15-1; Grocnhalgh, 8- 2-21-2; H. Bowman, 6-0-17-1.


Youngsters shine in defeat


Wlialley 2nd ”4, GEC 70 Tor 5.


WHALLEY 2nd opened thr season with a five- wlcket defeat when they visited GEC 'formerly English Electric'. The villagers, with five Youth XI players in the team, were sent In on a pitch that left much to be desired.


Peters the other opener, readied 21 before being bowled by a shooter at 30 for 3. The batsmen had


Gorton went at eight but


their work cut out, not so much against the bowlers as tile unpredictabilities of the turf.


they came and batted sen­ sibly under the conditions, especially the youngsters and David wtleock In par­


They took the runs as


ticular. Wbtllry 2nd: .i. TVters 21, M.


Gnrton 0. H. Eatough 1. P. Sul* oliffn 2. N. Kelghlny 6, D. Higgin­ botham S, G. Davenport a. m Wilcock 9 B. Singleton 4. C. Wilson (l, R Keighley, not out 0. Extras It. Totat 74.


1 for 2S; M. Gorton. ! for IS: J. Fftter*, 2 for 11.


OswaldUvibtlc I ill- Y’outli 76 WHALLEY’S Ribblesdale


SIMPLE JOB Whalley Youth 77 lor 3,


Youth Leasue team had an easy task when they enter­ tained oswaldtwistle Im­ manuel. The visitors were put out


tor 76. only opener Borwick (23) and Yates (121 reach' Ing double figures. Whalley had victor}’ in


sight before their openers, Cuthbcrtson (not. out 32 and Wilson <22i were separated and the game was won with seven wickets in


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I BUCCLEUCH AVENUE CLITIIEROE


Telephone 54293 FOR EXPERT


hand. Oswaldtwlstlf: 7C Wballrvt R CUthberUiOii not out 22. c. Wilson 22. D HiRSln*


botham 16. N. Bor^tck 1. L. Wise­ man not out 4. extras 77 for 3. Wballev boTllnp: H Cuthbept-


a hostile spell of fast bowl­ ing. Highlight of J. Walsh’s 5 for 25 was a brilliant


22. f.anRhn O n t r r : P. Standen 92.


son 4 for 14. D. HiBRlnbotham S for U, U. WrlKbt 3 for 17. L. Wiseman 1 for D.


PLASTERING Consult —


J . K A Y Buccleuch Avenue Clitheroe


Telephone 21748


PLUMBING AND HEATING


.1 Crompton 15. M. McKec.vor 17. .1. Smith 21. V. Gallagher 19. P. O’Donneil not out 17. .T. Walsh 0,


A. West 17. N. Graham not out 0. Extras 9. Total (7 wilts) 14L Bowling: G. Sutcliffe 4 ior 44,


D Walton 2 for 11. Clltheroe 2nd! S. Crabtree 1.


P Hall 5. M. Wilson C. M. Eat- kins 11. A. Atkinson 13. VI. Monk 7, J . Seedle 12. G. Sutcliffe 5, H. Birch 5, D. Walton 0. G. Bennett not out 2 Extras IS-


Total 88 Bowling! J . Walsh 4 (or 20. J .


Smith S tor IS . V. Gallagher 1 for 22.


plastering and property (obs undertaken.


No jobs too small. Small R. BISHOP


15 FERNLEA DRIVE CLAYTON-LE-MOORS


Tel. Accrington 382306 any time


G. E. PARKER


CLEAN LNO CONTRACTOR Vacuum Chimnev Sweeping


House Cleaning Carpet (leaning Floor Polishing Free Estimates


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. Clitberoc 23475


C0RTS DISTRIBUTORS 62 SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON Telephone 63689


| Plasterboard 1200 x 2440 (47.J x 96") Stadium’ 3 gallon Plastic Bucket ........


£11.00 £1.55 cach 36p cf,<9i


§ Lever Handles and Latch Set ........................... Handles and Latch Set C/W Hinges ...


Lever


§ Lever L eltci


Handles and Lock Set .............................. Handles and Lock Set C/W Hinges ..


• Plate ........................................................... | Night Latch ...........................................................


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchant) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE. ClIATBURN TELEPHONE ClIATBURN 597


SATIN ANODISED ALUMINIUM DOOR FURNITURE


£1.40 £1.56 £2.06 £2.28 | £1.17 | £2.78 |


> % n n i iu u in iu n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i in i i i i i i in i i iu i i i i in iw n i i i i in u iu i i i / i im a ^ per ton §


1 1


Haworth finished with four for 17 but In contrast I


DORMERS AND LOFT


CONVERSIONS


All types of building work at reasonable prices carried out by first-class tradesmen.


For prompt attention and free, estimates —


Tel. Padiham 74033 or Clitheroc 24419


CYRIL HOOLEY


EX-ROOVlClt SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE


CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 22(123


Kcpairs, Itccumlilimiing and Service of


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kvymatic


See


MANY'S of


SKIPTON for


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel CO OIL FIRE


nd all spare parts TEL. SKIPTON 5441


80 to choose from a I5AX1 FIRES


NVERSIONS fireplaces


FRED MANBY & BRO.


For over 100 years


at Manby’s Corner High St., Skiplon


No Job too large or too sma Write or call


Asbestos. P.V.C., Galvanised I Sheets, Plastic Rainwater Goods I (Guttering, ute.)


CLITIIEROE. T'cl. 23133 or 25215


7 WELLGATE


Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum


TEL. CL1THEROE 24579 5 0 p.m. to 8 U p.m.


D. DEVINE ELECTRICIANS


INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS NO J il l! TOO SMALL.


D. BAILEY, Electricals Tel. Bolton-bT-Bowland lifii.


Chimucy Sweep Urush and Vacuum


B. BRIDGES 2 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE


Tel. 22807 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.


STONE or UttlUK FIREPLACES Built to o«o requirements.


Brick Garages. Re-Pointing and All Bnildloc Work Undertaken.


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


W.BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


CUTHEROE - Tel. 22857 71 WOONE LANE,


|M. P. DAWSON 45 Woone Lane


Clitheroe Specialists in


CAR SERVICING AND


REPAIRS l-or further details Tel. Clitheroe 24575


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS


ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL PILING


when you can have


Estimates tree—No obligation EDGINGS


PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult:


James Bollon & Son IASl’HALTERS) LID


LOWER MAN AM WHARF BLACKBURN


osi jMI Hour problems


T c lc j * no l&lackburii 59438 Evenings: Hluekhurn 55342


Castle Construction | W. Hitchen-A. Blackburn


Building ami Plastering Contractors


m m m m m w


W . R O T H W I L L TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 249*7


NEW * RECONDITIONED WASHERS & CLEANERS Hoover, Servis, Philips,


Hotpoinf1, Pamall, Ada, Burco, Lavaiux, Rolls 57 Hen thorn Road, Clitheroe


Your Local Builders’ Merchants


CARTER & KERHAHAN LTD DERBY STREET. CLITHEROE.


HAVE LARGE COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF


BUILDING, PLUMBING and PLASTER1NC MATERIALS BATHROOM SUITES and KITCHEN FURNITURE


Competitive Prices. Cood Delivery Service.


FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 22311.


Telephone: Clilbcroc 22517 and Tadiliam 7172S


Edmondsons Contractors (Clitheroe) Ltd


BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Kendal Street, Clitheroe


Established in 1898. Dealers in all Building Materials.


CONSULT US FOR ALL


New Building House Extensions and all repairs and alterations


H0ELSIS6 aod CO. For all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs


ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS


PARNALL—ROLLS—ADA


HOOVER— HOTPOI NT—BURCO—SERV1S Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET CUTHEROE - Tel 22979


PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING


Caterer to the Music Profession


E. J. APPLETON STD 0535


27 WOODLANDS RISE HAWORTH. KEIGHLEY Tel. Haworth 43519


DECOR (Decorators) U-STIMATES FREE


Interiors and Exteriors Undertaken Nothing Too Big or Too Small.


AVAILABLE Distance .no object 1973/74 PATTERN BOOKS


JUST KING AND WK'LL CALL— NELSON 67265.


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