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122331 (Classified)


.UCKY AGAIN


f a eood win.


•nly local club left in letition, will be at adiham.


concl round of the tom Cup will be Sunday, and Whal-


ie 2nd will be en- the second round of •nson Cup, for which travel to Cherry


|iy . Division One: Langho; Head v


I |


Wanderers; Rolls- Tialley.


HJASH


len matches played in Ine of the Intack Hire Squash league, Em­ ’s 1st team are lying fourth place in the iks to a fine 5-0 win ley last week, ds did not have a 1 lie third from the Division Two. One positions: Red


>ints, Pendle 41, Bel- mpress 2S, doggers urn 27, Old Duke 20, 13, East lanes 12,


Relvale 20, Empress ■rs 7, YMCA (5.


-k


>S Squash men’s team gained their


ear victory of the th a 5-0 defeat of


4?adows, now playing I ts , coped witn a


intle gave them a with a 3-0 win and volleyed his way to a ick Ashton overcame jpponent 3-0 to give he match.


Toungster in winning |s e l l Cowking was . at 2-0 down but re-


\vo: Pendle 33, Red doggers 24, Hynd-


stle Immanuel. Divi- Rawtenstall v Rib-


C l ith e ro e 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


ftibhlesdale out of Wilson Trophy


R ib b le sd a le L e ag u e 134,'C e n tra l L an c s . L e ag u e 1S1


THE Ribblesdale League lost by 47 runs when they entertained the Cental Lancashire League in the quarter-finais of the Wilson Trophy at Clitheroe CCs Chatburn ^Road ground on Sunday.


much to a knock of 68 by Whitehead, who quickly lost two partners before being well supported by


Central Lancs owed


Taylor (26). Whitehead was fifth out at 12S but Howard made 32 and there was a late 14 by Baker, the innings ending


Clitheroe put up a poor show


Clitheroe 68 all out. Great Harwood 116 for 8


IT was not only the weather that was grave on Saturday when Clitheroe played Ribblesdale League rivals Great Harwood.


home side gave their poorest performance of the season. Both teams batted verv


In front of a keen crowd the


the bowlers. Batting first, Great Harwood soon found themselves in deep


poorly on a two-paced pitch which lent some assistance to


trouble, being 20 runs for four wickets at one stage. Clitheroe surely must have _ thought it was going to be their day. However, the mid to lower end of the visitor’s batting


and averaged a miserly two- and-a-lialf runs per over. Those who turned up to


sley’ 18-3-50-1: It. Booth 13-3- 39-2; B. Keating 5-2-9-0.


watch must have been verv disappointed to see five valuable points slip < Great Harwood: 11G 'for 8. Clitheroe bowling: A. Town­


Townsley S, D. Hardcastle 0, C. Foulds 3, S. Westhead 27, S. Morgan 2. C. Sims 0, R.


Clitheroe: K. Fawcett 0, A.


order showed gritty determina­ tion and they managed to bat through the allotted 36 overs,


Booth 9, B. Keating 4, P.-Hall 7 n.o., J. Hill 1. Extras 10, total 68.


finishing on a seemingly modest score of 116 for 8 wickets. The home team had done a


|> win the next three j make it a good night jss. Is of the men’s team


10-30 a.m.


good job, fielding tightly and ensuring that the visitors had to struggle to find runs. The best Clitheroe return came from professional Andrew Townsley who bowled tirelessly for 18 overs and took four wic­ kets for fifty runs. As the Clitheroe opening pair


|led that there will be session on Sunday


trthem


iead the Ribblesdale •ague but are under allenge from Earby : Tree with Clitheroe l Harwood coming leir heels.


lead olders Blackburn


PW tL d LNRP ‘1 3 4 1 1 0 28 9 3 3 2 0 127 9 3 3 2 1 026 9 3 1 4 1 022 9 1 5 2 1 022 9 3 0 4 2 019 9 1 4 1 2 1 19 9 2 2 1 3 1 17 9 2 1 3 2 1 17 9 2 1 3 3 0 16 9 1 2 1 3 213 9 1 0 2 6 0 7


EAMS


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|e (v Settle, a. Sat.): l t t , C. Foulds, D. S. Westliead, S.


. Sims, P. Hall, B. K Barnes, R. Booth,


|.l. Burke, J. Pye, M. Rush, T. Bleazard,


Joe 2nd (v Cherry Sun., Lawrenson


e 2nd (v Langho C, , C. Bishop, A. Hen- Boden, J. Hill, R.


Clitheroe closed on 08 all out


at 181 in final over.


the 48th and


made a poor start with the reply, most of the recognised batsmen going cheaply.


The Ribblesdale League


stayed five partners and his contribution of 34 plus a knock of 23 from M. Scothern, of Baraoldswick, saved the Rib­ blesdale League from complete embarrassment with a total of 134.


Clit.heroe CC captain, li :


Brian Clark, who had 5 for 29 for the visitors, was named


by Alan Wharton, the former Lancashire, Leicestershire and England player, as man of the


match. Central Lancs League: 181


READ IN HIGH


SCORING DRAW


Read 205 for 4 dec. Earby 195 for 6


IN a remarkable game at Whalley Road on Satur­ day '400 runs were scored despite the loss of 97 mi­ nutes play due to heavy rain.


Opener T i u t f n n I into the record books for the


k-oHh F-iwrPtt This match must surely go out


highest aggregate total without acnieving a result since in the Earby innings only 18 overs


were bowlea — two short of the minimum for either side to earn three points. In a massacre of a depleted


Clitheroe AdvcHiser and Times, June 17th, 19S2 19 m


^ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


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6in. 4ft. 6in. 9in. 4ft. 9in 12in. 4ft. 9in.


Read attack Earby fell only ten runs short of outright victory


as they hit 195 runs at the rate of 10.& per over, a magnificent effort worthy of g re a te r reward. Professional Stephen


(J. Whitehead 68; B. Clark 5 for 29.Ribblesdale League: K. Fawcett 34, W. Wilkinson 1, R. Bedford 0, M. Greenhalgh 12, D. Cottam 4, J. Gibb 10, M. Wiseman 11, M. Scothern 23, K. Wilson 3, W. Slinger n.o. 5, D. Robinson 0, extras 31, total 134. Ribblesdale League bowling:


Gee, David Little and Mike Chappie despatched some way­


D. Robinson 1 for 20; M. Scoth­ ern 2 for 44; W. Slinger 1 for 40; M. Wiseman 1 for 23, M. Greenhalgh 2 for 23, W. Wil­ kinson 1 for 16.


Wanderers total not enough


Settle 122 for i, Ribblesdale \V 121


of skipper Keith Fawcett and Townsley came out to bat there was an air of expectancy fol­ lowing the previous week’s per­ formance. Alas, the Chatburn Road


side made a nightmare start. Fawcett was out off only the second delivery of .the first over. Student David Hardcastle,


THREE useful middle-order knocks enabled Wander­ ers to recover from a poor start to an innings that was held up for 26 minutes by rain at one stage.


from just under 30 overs proved to be nothing like ade­ quate, Settle taking five points with six wickets to spare. The game started half an


However, the total of 121


fresh back from Hull Universi­ ty was unlucky to be caught off Ills glove and followed lus cap­ tain to the pavilion. The first over was brilliant


from Great Harwood's point of view, opening bowler Chris Ryan s ta rtin g out with a double wicket maiden. Perhaps, even at this stage,


Clitheroe were a little compla­ cent and did not realise the size of the Uisk ahead. Best batting performance for


the home side came from Simon Westhead who knocked an ag­ gressive 27 runs in little over 15 minutes. His tally included a six and two fours. Clitheroe tried their best to


hour late because of rain and Wanderers lost their first three men in the splice of six overs for a mere 17 runs. Jack Ainsworth and Bill


O'Neill c Ward b Foster 13, R. Birch n.o. 3, extras 3, total 121.Settle: 122 for 4 (B. Horn 47, S. Andrews 36, Weavers


20. Foster 5 for 20). Wanderers bowling: Dennett


Slinger halted the slide by nut­ ting on a guarded 39 ana then Slinger ana Alec Holgate con­ solidated by taking the score to 93. However, four more wickets fell for only an extra dozen runs and the last pair D. O'Neill and Bob Birch put on 16 for the final 121. Foster finished ’with 5 for 20 for the North Yorkshiremen. Although Settle lost their


take the sting out of the vis­ itors’ bowling but just could not slow them up. Great Harwood’s opening


pace bowler, Ryan grafted'all afternoon and returned fine fi­


gures of 7 for 24. S e t t le ra ce


AN opening stand of 120 was the basis of Settle 2nds’ seven- wicket win over 'Wanderers 2nd at Church Meadow. Ken Proctor hit an un­


to v ic to r y Wanderers 2nd 142 for 6, Settle 2nd 143 for 3


. Bishop, A. Hender- ien, R. Thoniton, M. Pve, S. Rush, G.


I. Hill, T. Bleazard, Res. R. Banks and


1


»o Youth (v Gt Har- \Ion.): D. Barnes, S.


1. Hardcastle, G. h. P. Rushton, A. Res. S. Amin, J.


Marsden.


Jetball R e sults


. in Division Two of iroe Netball League v YC 21, Royals 14.


f graphs re Ifer


f match Julie Allen iVendy 1 sherwood Trinity YC 28, . Players of match i (TYC), Val Parkes Joiners 15, Yorkies rs of match Claire vaite (Joiners), Vicky Yorkies). Royals 13, ’C 15. Players of mla Kay (Royals), ikinson (TYC).


, A. King, A. Black- iSeed, G. Speak, S.


finished 56 for Wanderers with the invaluable help of Wallbank (38) and Bradley 32 and at the end of 36 overs the total was a useful 142. Settle raced to victory m


ssion.


Wanderers 2nd: N. Parker 0, K. Proctor 56 n:o., T. Wall-


^ ,


bank 38, B. Bradley 32, A. Renwick 1, D. Jackson 0, D. Fitzpatrick 8, T. Braithwaite n.o. 0, extras 7, total (6 wkts) 142. Settle 2nd: 143 for 3 (R.


sunshine and Read raced to 50 in only 37 minutes off 7.6 overs with skipper Michael George- son again m fine form. After an hour, however, with the total on 69, the rains came and the teams took an early tea. Play resumed soon after 4


The game started in warm


D.m. with Bill Lamb replacing Stephen Rushton who had been


bowled by Gee just before the interruption. Georgeson and Lamb took the score to 100 off just 20 overs before rain stop­


Read added 105 runs in just one hour, Georgeson was top scorer with 62 and Lamb 36, ami O'Connor 36 not out batted


ped play again. After this final interruption


5-0-27-0; P. Peddar 5-0-30-1; I!. Birch 7-1-27-1; W. Slinger 3-0- 1S-0; D. O’Neill 3.6-1-19-2.


Face-saving effort by Nield


first wicket at 14, a stand of 74 put them well on course. Horn was lbw to Birch when three short of his half century, and Andrews (36) and Verden both left at 94. Weavers 20 n.o. and Foster 12 saw the match won in the 24th over. Wanderers: D. Cottam c


Third Division game at Fleck-


IT fell to the tail-enders to do most of the scoring in this


Northern 3rd 158 for 9, Wanderers 3rd 127


gate. N o r th e rn were made to


Foster b Weavers 1, S. Proctor c Dodgson b Robinson 6, De­ nnett c Andrews b Robinson 5,' J. Ainsworth b Weavers 26, W. Slinger b Foster 34, A. Holgate run out 21, P. Seedle b Foster ‘ 6, M. Walker b Foster 3, P. P ed d a r lbw Foster 0, D.


Triumph


IN what turned out to be a personal triumph for Garth Sutcliffe, Clitheroe 3rd took a well-earned five points from their visit to Cliff Park. Asked to bat first on an un­


for Garth Gt Harwood 3rd 111, Clitheroe 3rd 131


little more than 28 overs, Wan­ derers* six bowlers being unable to make any real impre­


denting pitch Clitheroe made a solid start, M. Booth (20) and C. Bennett (22) putting on 4<


for the first wicket. This was followed by a col­ lapse, six wickets failing for 12


mns, but Jim Furneil came to the rescue with an oxciting 48 (two sixes and five fours)


overs.


Kendall 53, P. Eccleston 67). Wanderers 2nd bowling: G.


Leach 9-0-32-0; T. Braithwaite 6-1-27-0; D. Jackson 5-0-24-0; S. Kerr 3-0-25-0; A. Parker 3.2- 21-3; S. Neild 2-0-10-0.


LIONS NAB RUN


WHALLEY LIONS are hold­ ing their annual Nab run a week tomorrow. At 6-30 p.m. the under-15s


set off from Whalley CE School on their 2.1 mile course. The seniors short race (2.1 miles) is at 7 p.m., seniors extended race (5.1 miles) at 7-05 p.m. and there will be other races. The entry fee is 20p for


juniors and 50p for seniors. Proceeds from the two


events are for local charities.


began quite well but in the sixth over Sutcliffe began to collect wickets. Although a stand of 28 between Barker ami Hodgkinson for the fourth wicket looked like swinging the


In reply, Great Harwood ,, f


nSH? BE :D


P


Clitheroe being all out for 131 off the last ball of their 3G


,


struggle by Neild Wanderers' man-of-the-match who took two wickets in his first over and went on to collect three more to give him figures of 5 for 30. He took one more wicket-five runs later and finished with' 6 for 50.McNulty 47 n.o. and Doidge 3S put on 79 for Northern’s eighth wicket and the innings closed at 158 off 36 overs, with


a wicket in hand. In reply, Wanderers lost six


wickets within an hour and eventually arrived at 7G for 9. Pickles who hit four fours in reaching 21 n.o. and last man Neild 34 (two sixes and three fours) at least saved a humiliat­ ing defeat. Northern 3rd: 158 for 9


(Barker 31, McNulty 47 n.o. Doidge 3S; March 5 for 2S). Wanderers 3rd: I. Threlfall


M. Britcliffe 10, C. Pickles n.o. 21, D. Proctor run out 0, S. Neild 34, extras 22, total 127. Wanderers 3rd bowling: K.


10, N. Parker 1, J. Renwick 11, K. Fellows 1, S. Kerr 2, J. Gladwin 5, D. Fitzpatrick 10,


Fellows 13-1-58-1; S. Neild 15- 3-50-G; J. Gladwin 3-0-20-0; D.


Proctor 3-1-7-1; S. Kerr 2-0-20- 1.


Draws for six wicket contest


out as the result of a superbly accurate throw from the bound­ ary bv Granville Bennett. Clitheroe 3rd: M. Booth 20,


G. Bennett 22, A. Blackburn 1, W. Briggs 3, J. Furneil 48, A. King 1, G. Cartledge 0, C. Seed 11, D. Whittaker G, G. Sutcliffe 9, P. Rushton n.o. 3, extras 7, total 131.


Great Harwood 3rd: 111 (J. Hodgkinson 30; T. Case 4 for


,


18)Clitheroe 3rd bowling; J. Furneil 8-L35-0; G Sutcliffe 15.2-6-42-9; G. Cartledge 8-1-


25-0.


ame in Harwood’s favour, the owiers and fielders stuck to their task well and Sutcliffe finished with remarkable fi­ gures of 9 for 42. The other wicket was a run­


BUCK INN and ICI, currently a t opposite ends of th e Clitheroe and District League table, are among six teams awarded byes to the quarter finals of the Ribble Valley six- wicket competition, to be played at Calderstones on Sunday. A total of 10 teams have


well.Georgeson was well aware of the dangers of bowling second in a much foreshortened match and the declaration at 6 p.m. was timed to ensure a second innings of approximately 20 overs duration. Read had score;i 205 off 34 overs, a heal­ thy rate of 6 per over. Their hopes of containing Earby to this rate disappeared almost immediately when Stephen Gee took ]« off professional Trevor Jones's first over. W i th o u t bo th Richard


ward Read bowling to all cor­ ners of the village with Gee and Little each scoring 65 and Chappie 24 off only 11 balls.


Curtain falls on football season


TH E curtain came down on Clitheroe F C 's season with


the annual presentation even­ ing at the Castle Restaurant on Friday. It was a special evening for


trainer Mr Keith Lord, who h a n d e d o v e r a sh ie ld in memory of his late father, Arthur, who was linked with Clitheroe for nearly 50 years, many as chairman. T h e shield will now be


competed for. In the East Lan­ ca sh ire Le ag ue , in wh ich Clitheroe Reserves play. Club treasurer Mr Keith Wilkinson received the Michael Hum-, phreys Memorial award, while f irs t team fu l l -b a c k T o n y Eyles was given a medal to mark his long service with the club. First team player of the


year was winger Ian A s h ­ worth; defender Mark Boyd topped tho reserve team poll


POOL NEWS


Kawaiec and John Waddington, Read did not have the bowling resource to contain Jthe ons­ laught. Gee reached 50 off 42 balls and as the scoring rate continued at about 10 per o.ver it became clear that Read would complete less than 20 overs. Earby's only hope of more than one point became outright victory and they had failed only narrowly when the time limit of 7-15 p.m. was reached. Read: S. Rushton b Gee 23,


Ribble Valley Pool League saw defeates for King's A and Join­ ers B, while Black Horse and


A NIGHT of firsts in the


ated Commercial entertained the unbeaten Joiners B. A 6-1 victory for the home side was much more emphatic than would have been expected and moved Commercial into third spot with a game in hand over tne two leaders. Joiners B stay second four points in front. Hodder Bridge maintained


Royal Oak B chalked up wins. Something had to give in the Blue League when tne undefe-


M. Georgeson c Gibb b Gee 62, W. Lamb c Chappie b Wiseman 36, R. Goodway c Foster b Gee 7, G. O’Connor not out 36, L. James not out 20, extras 21. Total 205 for 4. Earby: 195 for 0. Read bowling: T. Jones 9-1-


and veteran defender Frank Richards was clubman of the


year. In d iv id u a l to k e n s w e re


handed out to first team man­ ager and trainer Eric Whalley and Keith Lord and to reserve team boss Peter Carter. Among those at the even­


ing were representatives from the Lancashire Combination,


the East Lancashire League and local clubs, as well as former Clitheroe manager


Keith Newton and his wife. Pictured Is Mr Lord (right)


handing over the shield to Mr J im Calvert, president of the East Lancashire League.


COMBINATION ROUND-UP


Caernarfon.............. 34 23 8 3 54 Colne...................... 34 24 4 6 52 Nelson................... 34 19 7 8.45 Wren Rovers..........34 18 7 9 43 Clitheroe................ 34 13 16 5 42 Gt Harwood...........34 16 S 10 40


Final Lancashire Combination table (top six) P W D L P


A shw o r th — 19, Simon Whiteside — 18, Ronnie Drugan — 13, Eric Geldard — 7, Mick Ashcroft — 5, David Pross — 4, John Taylor and David Sharpies — 3, Bill Davies — 2, Pat Lynch, Paul McGuire, Matt Driver and Nigel Whiteside — 1.


Clitheroe leading scorers: Ian


PAINTER AND DECORATOR


RING


their unbeaten record at the Lower Buck and opened a six- point gap at the top. That situation must alter to­ night when Hodder Bridge en­


tertain Commercial. In the Red League King’s A


73-1; D. Pollard 6-0-72-3; L. James 2-0-26-0; R. Goodway 1- 0-15-1.


Trophy goes


to Wales


A RECORD 258 runners took part in the ninth Clitheroe F e l l R a c e on S u n d a y morning. They were set off on the


sevcn-and-a-half mile route to the summit of Pendle and back at Castlegate by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg. The winner, who took home


lost their unbeaten record to Horse Shoe A, leaving Craven Heifer A and Pendle Witch as the only two undefeated sides. Heifer leap-frogged over Witch to take the No. 1 spot with a 6- 1 defeat of their namesakes from Chaigley, while Witch could only win 4-3 at White Horse but were relieved to do so after being 3-2 down. Pendle Witch now face what


ing week. Towards the bottom of the


Funds for budding athletes


ARE you a budding athlete who simply cannot afford all the costs that training and facilities bring?


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could be two decisive weeks in which thev will entertain third- placed King’s A tonight and visit Craven Heifer the follow­


league Black Horse recorded their first victory in style with a 6-1 win over Royal Oak A. This moved them from next to the bottom to equal seventh, showing just how much differ­ ence one good result makes at


this stage of the season. Results: Red League; Craven


the Advertiser and Times Trophy was Andy Darby, from South Wales in 49 mi­


nutes, 22 seconds. First local runner home was Shaun Livesey, who was


third. Running for Clayton-lc- Moors Harriers, he took just


Heifer A 6, Craven Heifer (Ch) A 1; King’s A 3, Horse Shoe A 4; White Horse 3, Pendle Witch 4; Joiners A 3, Duke of York 4; Black Horse 6, Royal Oak A 1; Sun Inn 3, Dog and Partridge 4.


over 50 minutes to claim the Dutton Transport Trophy. Another Clayton Harrier —


must live in the area adminis­ tered by Lancashire County Council. Also, anyone in­ terested must have obtained a very high level of perform­ ance and able to show a real need for a grant.


To qualify for a grant you


■ the end of June. Anyone from the Clitheroe


active competitive sport. Ap­ plications must be made by


The scheme covers every


area who is interested should contact Mrs D. E uinto n (Clitheroe 41823) or Mr P. Sutcliffe, North West Council for Sport and Recreation, Byrom House, Quay Street, Manchester (061-834 0338).


Ribblesdale School teacher Miss Maureen Hurst — was the first woman home knock­ ing nearly five .minutes off the old best time of 61 mi­ nutes six seconds. Of the 255 runners who


finished, 31 were from the Ribble Valley. Race organiser Mr Alistair


entered and each match will consist of 10 overs, with no bowler allowed to deliver more than two overs. First round games, to begin at 10 a.m., will, be Catholic fi v Sabden I and Press Gang v Catholic I. The quarter final draw is:


Gisburn v Catholic III (11 a.m.); Catholic II or Sabden I v Buck Inn (11 a.m.); Press Gang or Catholic I v ICI (12-15 p.m.); Sabden II v Chipping (12-15 p.m.). Semi-final matches will start


Patten, of Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe, thanks local far­ mers, police, marshalls and officials for their help.


GOLF


at 1-30 p.m. and the final at 2- 45.


A SINGLES stroke competi­ tion for the Jubilee Trophy at Clitheroe Golf Club was won by R. Saville with 80-13-67, fol­ lowed bv W. Whitham 79-10-69 and A. Parker 81-11-70. L. Bil- lington with 76 returned the best gross.


(Ch) B 3, Craven. Heifer B 4; Horse Shoe B 2, King’s B 5; Lower Buck 3, Hodder Bridge 4; Commercial 6, Joiners B 1; Royal Oak B 4, New Inn 3.


Blue League: Craven Heifer


Round the greens


THERE will be an all-Clitheroe clash in the semi-finals of the Great Harwood Bowling Lea­ gue’s Leonard Whittaker Cup — Clitheroe C a s t le and Clitheroe CC will meet on the Ribblesdale Wanderers - green next Tuesday. In the other match Rishton Cons A will play Salesbury at Whalley. Third-round results were:


One: Globe 8. Ribblesdale 2; St Mary’s 3, Clitheroe Castle 7; Whalley 2, Oswaldtwistle 8. Division Two: Waddington 5, Foxhill 5; Salesbury 7, Sales- . bury Ladies 3; Free Gardeners


Clitheroe CC 148, Foxhill 123; Salesbury 159, Rishton Cons B 128; Clitheroe Castle 163, Gt Harwood B 151; Rishton Cons A 152, Whalley 134. League results. Division


With the homers


CLITHEROE Homing Socie­


ty’s first race from Sartilly, in France, proved to be a very


hard one, the leading bird making the expected time of around 9 hours for the 355


Lavin. About 50' of the 139 birds made it on the day. most lofts ..losing a bird. Despite the rain


in order, by Harry Chatburn, Alf Rung, Alan Parker, Fred Eccles, David Parker and Bob


miles. Harry Lofthouse took first three places and was followed,


"one of Alf Rung’s birds clocked in at 9-50 p.m. as darkness fell; a very courageous finish. The winning bird was home at 6-35 p.m. R e su l ts : H. Lofthouse


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1166.12, 1164.67, 1136.09; II. Chatburn 1133.20; A. Rung 1132.74; A. Parker 1119.12; F. Eccles 1114.78; K. Croft 1106.67; H. Xofthouse 1103.65; A. Rung 1099.80; D. Parker 1099.65; It. Lavin 1098.S9. The 93 birds in the second


8, Calderstones B 2; Mercer Park 8, Victoria 2; Calder­ stones A 7, Gt Harwood B 3; Waddington 10, Calderstones C 0.


resigned and the league tables have been adjusted accord­ ingly.


Hyndburn Transport have Division One


Gt Harwood................... 10 75 Springhill....................... 8 55 Globe................................... 9 55 Whalley.......................... 10 52 Oswaldtie..................... '. 8 48 Rishton A...;.................. 8 44 Croe Castle.................... 9 41 St Mary’s........................ 9 37 CroeCC............. ......... 8 24 Ribblesdale.................... 8 23 Burnley Rd.................. 7 15


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THERE is one player in Clitheroe who knows the recipe for footballing success . . . the busi-


i ness of scoring goals. He is Mr Bill Briggs,


too marksman In tne presentation night. Ribble Valley Football Other award winners League and he received were Brendan Gallagher, notice of his 23 goal Ray Hargreaves, David tally at his team’s, ,SS T u d is c o , Paul H um - Michael and John’s FC p h r ie s and B e rn a rd


Bithell. . Pictured here (left), is


Mr Briggs receiving his t r o p h y from De r e k - Fazackerley, o f ; Bla.ck- burn Rovers,


Sales Lds........................ 10 58 Foxhill........................... 9 57 Metflex.....................


Salesbury..........................10 80 Rishton B...........


- Division Two P Pts 9 61


• Caldtns B....................... 10 27 Caldtns C ....................... 10 12


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race from Sartillv made much better times, taking about 7 hours 40 minutes for the 355


mile race. Again there was rain at the home end and this may have slowed them. The new winner was Harry


Chatburn, followed by Frances Howarth (2) and John Sikier- cvhski, another new name on the sheet. Alf Rung took fifth and eight places, Alan Parker sixth. Ken Croft had a good race to time three birds seveth. 11th and 12th. Harry Lofthouse was down the sheet this time. The next race is one of 400


miles from Rennes. R e su l ts : H. C h a tb u rn


• Lofthouse 1094.19; 1090.10; K, Croft 1085.48; 1084.84.


Five-a-side football


A JUNIOR five-a-side football competition, organised ■ by the Junior Rovers Club, Black bum, will be held over the weekend of August 28th and 29th. Anyone interested in en­ tering a team or requiring more details should contact Miss K. Holdsworth at 71 Mellor Brow, Mellor, Tele Mellor 2271.


1202.94; F. R. Howarth 1195.21; 1168.78; J. Swiercyks ki 1141.21; A. Rung 1138.50; A P a rk e r 1131.82; K. Croft 1118.43; A. Rung 1118.08; H.


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ESTIMATES FREE


G. E. COLE ; ELECTRICIAN


Domestic Installations, TV and ^ Radio aerial installation


Re-wiring, Repairs etc., Industrial, Agricultural,


Fo r free estimates


Tel. Clitheroe 26881 or 24483


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL COLOUR AND


(subject to availability)


All kinds of building undertaken, e.g. GRANT WORK, ALTERATIONS,


IMPROVEMENTS, PLUMBING AND ROOFING


F R E E E S T IM A T E S W ITH IN 24 H O U R S TEL. GEE CO. LTD.


CLITHEROE 27463 or WHALLEY 3353


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


All makes of new and reconditioned — washers and cleaners'


[ HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIs] Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - T Tel. 22979 p-"-- . „(Cj


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS I ( t t - i and KENWOOD REPAIRS j ^


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SLOT TV — PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT


BLACK & WHITE DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s


D ER E K L E IG H 4 SHIREBURN *V E „ CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 AUDIO REPAIRS TELEVISION (ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TV’s ...........................d 2 0 1 year guarantee or C6.50 per month rental


20in. BLACK AND WHITE....................E35 6 months guarantee o t C3 a month rent


ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN Nibble tEelcSerbicc 62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE TeL-27280 a n d


WROUGHT IRON


ORNAMENTAL and


STANDARD FENCING FENCE STYLES


Tel. CLITHEROE 25185


RAY BLACKBURN


Plumbing and Heating Engineers, Glazing, Root


Repairs and Drain Clearance. 8 R A D IA TO R G A S


C E N TR A L H E A T IN G Systems


from £ 8 0 0


Bathroom Changeovers In 7 colours


from £ 4 0 0 . T E L .


CLITHEROE 26460 Ring your local specialist


TV and STEREO AERIALS


CLITHEROE AERIALS Proprietor; David R. Bleazard Clitheroe 24373


or B u rn le y 75982


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess,


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


where il stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it .heats by convection as well as by radiation.


Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. Delivery ex-slock.


Rayburn Cookers lor Solid Fuel. Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by. Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn. Baxi and most stoves.


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444


\ \THE BEST INVESTMENT IS \


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YOUR HOME FOR


L O F T C O N V E R S IO N S , B A R N CO N V ER S IO N S ,


EXTENSIONS, PORCHES AND ALL TYPES OF JO IN E R Y W O R K A N D A L T E R A T IO N S .


T. FIELDING & SONS \ CONTACT (C O N TR A C TO R S ) LTD


Phone C L ITH E R O E 24734 or G IS B UR N 345


Take heart because Lanca­ shire County Council in con­


Bill MacMillan for free estimate


Inside and outside work Tel. CLITHEROE 25411


RUBBISH PROBLEMS TO US ; < >


LEAVE ALL YOUR


CONTAINER SERVICE


SKIP ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD , -


• PENDLE TRADING ESTATE,^ ' , CHATBURN ',- *


- Tel. Clltheroe 41597 •„


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY CYRIL


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


APPLIANCES Specialist' on Keymatic


HOOVER


CASTLE UNITS


CUMEROE GLASS WORKS


103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE T E L . 2 2 5 2 2


ALUMINIUM PATIO SLIDERS


WINDOWS AND DOORS SUPPLY AND FIX


POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING DIY


SEALED CASTLE DOUBLE GLAZED UNITS


Berger Tested (5-year Warranty) |


FOR ALL EXTENSIONS, PORCHES, BARN . CONVERSIONS and


LO F T CONVERSIONS and all types of


JOINERY WORK and


, ALTERATIONS Ring


S. WILLIAMSON


CLITHEROE 27356 (day) 25670 (night)


ECCLES & MERCER


^PLUMBING, HEATING and ELECTRICAL


; CONTRACTORS ■; •; 24 HOUR SERVICE Work Ouarantaod ■ CLITHEROE 41831


: ■ BLACKBURH 670013


GLASS CUT TO SIZE FFtEE DELIVERY


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN


HOLLINGSWORTH MOTOR REPAIRS


STEVE


P A N E L S F IT T E D AN D S P R A Y ED


Work to M o T standard - F U L L S E R V IC E E 2 0


inclusive plugs, points, oil and filters and underbody spray


TEL. CLITHEROE 2 7 4 8 6


m


SLIGHT SECOND DRAINAGE PIPES EX OUR YARD AT CHATBURN


95p each plus VAT £1.90 each plus VAT £4.95 each plus VAT £7.15 each plus VAT


DELIVERIES ARRANGED — KEEN RATES


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD CLITHEROE 41597


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND rr PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY;


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS. BLOCKS


SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


OSMA RAINWATER.


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS


DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


OPEN MONDAY — FRIDAY. 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. . SATURDAY. 9 a.m. — 12 noon


DUCKWORTH & NINE LTD laBB DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at B LA C K B U R N A N D B O L TO N n.^*=one-hm.nero«wtjJ


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


HAND TOOLS CYLINDER JACKETS


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


C L E A N I T 24 HOUR SERVICE A L L T Y P E S O F C L E A N IN G


CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY C L E A N E D O N S IT E


A ls o F LO O D D AM A G E D C A R P E T S


SANDBLASTING and PAINT SPRAYING O F F IC E C L E A N IN G , F LO O R S C R U B B IN G


A N D P O L ISH IN G S T E AM A N D HIGH P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G IN D U S TR IA L , C O M M E R C IA L AN D P R IV A T E


Tel. CLITHEROE 25096 (Office H o u rs) or


27359 (E ve n in g s )


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