cy 22331 (Classified) how
on able
heroe were more Town — so say • Eric Whalley.
Saturday, Clitheroe to play middle-of-
ble Wigan Rovers, the Reserves are •vay at Colne Legion
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Clitheroe pay dearly for squandering eariy openings
Clitheroe 1, Warrington Town
CLITHEROE’S challenge to Warrington ership crumbled on Saturday.
At times; the vis- m m m
T results in the Kibble Football League are:
n Division: Read Utd die SC 1: Transport 7, ton 1; Ribchcstcr CK burn 0: West Bradford lleton 2. on Two: Spring Mill tv 0;\Vhalleyl,Trans- King’s Arms 3, Caldcr- Kibchester Res 2,
d Res. 2; Waggon and 1. West Bradford Res
--j Three: Sabdcn Res d N e ls on Res 3;
: SC Res 3, White, ); Grindleton Res 1, leifer 6.
lay’s games — Mars- vision: Chatburn v (DM), Rimington v
radford (JS), Lord v Read Utd (TH),
on v Ribehcster Cross
(. McC.), Catholic entre' v Transport (J.
in Two: Read Utd Res i (—), West Bradford hallcy (MH), Calder- Spring Mill (TW), t Res v Ribchcstcr
), Trinity v Waggon es (PK). on T h r e e : White ord Nelson Res (— ),
Heifer v Rimington I ) , Sabdcn Res v
lill (TD), Ribehcster *ys Res v Grindleton
ursden Division PW D LPt
on........... 5 0 1 4 1
............... 7 5 2 0 12 ns........... S 5 2 1 12 I
Division Two P W D L Pt
rtes......... 0 4 2 0 10 ....... 8 3 2 3 S ...... 8 3 1 4 7 ...... S 3 1 4 7 ...... 6 2 0 5 4
..... S 2 0 6 4 ..... S 0 0 8 0
'ivision Three P W D L Pt
..... 6 6 0 0 12 ..... 7 4 2 1 10
..... 7 4 2 1 10 ..... 7 4 1 2 9 ..... 7 2 2 3 6 ..... 8 1 4 3 6 ..... 8 1 3 4 5 ..... 7 0 3 4 3 ..... 7 1 1 5 3
aB Bunch new house
lie f i r s t t im e R u gb y Club will annual lunch at
clubhouse at Lit - on Sunday. The
II mark the club’s .versary and after truggle Clitheroe aidly possess its c i l i t i e s w h i c h e n a b le an im-
tandard o f rugby ieved. new faces have
lcomed in recent slid last weekend 3yrne and Jamie m p la y e d th e ir nes fo r the 2nd l f a c t i t w a s second “ d e b u t ” five y e a r s ago H e a d in g le y he
J l ith e r o e ’s first- He played only
mes so his return elcome.
'a t u r d a y t h e e 1st X V will Skipton and the
entertain Skipton •off 2-30 p.m.
..................... 7 4 2 1 10
...... 6 5 1 011 ...... S 4 3 1 11 ...... 6 4 1 1 9 ...... 7 4 1 2 9 ...... 7 3 1 3 7 ...... 7 1 4 2 6 ...... G 2 1 3 5 ...... 6 2 1 3 5 ...... 7 1 2 4 4 ...... 5 0 2 3 2
itors looked in a diffe rent class — quicker, stronger in the tackle and no m e s s in g in front o f goal. It added up to a painful
lesson for Clitheroe before their own supporters at
Shawbridge. \The fluffed early openings and paid dearly for it. A bright opening spell,
though, o f fe red p len ty of. encouragement with’ David Sharpies on two oc casions and Ian Ashworth going close to scoring.
•stamped his authority in midfield and created a good chance which David Proos failed to take. Then suddenly for some reason it was all Warrington Town.
Just after half-time,
player-coach Gary Easton was adjudged to have tripped an attacker and Davies rammed the penal ty past Denis Underwood.
Two minutes later,
Hughes, a tricky winger who recently had a trial
period with Alliance League Altrincham, was allowed to weave his way to the edge of Clitheroe’s box, from where L a k e slotted home a second goal.
New signing from Great ihill to'climb, came back Harwood, Clive Dunn, fighting, but could make litt le imp ress ion on the
To th e ir c r e d i t , Clitheroe, with an obvious
visitors’ powerful back four. Ten’ minutes after the
break, John Taylor and A shw o r th schemed Clitheroe’s best move of
No lack of effort but class tells in the end
Clitheroe XV 0, Otlcy 3rd 57
THE scoreline says it all — Clitheroe were well beaten by an excellent Otley X V who control led the game from start to finish with Clitheroe rarely penetrating their half.
There was no lack of
SECOND’S SOLID
SHOW
Colne and Nelson 4th 20 Clitheroe 2nd XV 15
CLITHEROE 2nd gave another good performance when they visited Colne, ' losing only narrowly by two goals and two tries to two goals and a penalty goal. A victory cannot be too
long delayed with Ivan Duxbury and John Cor bett leading the forwards with solid performances and some confident run ning from the three-quar ters. Not for the first time
Clitheroe started slowly and conceded 16 points in the first half. Failure to tackle was the main fault. The lead was reduced
just before half time when David Tattersall in the unaccustomed role of goal kicker slotted home a pen alty goal. Clitheroe’s tackling im
proved dramatically in the second half and from a tap-penalty move Ian Fielding went over for a try. Ivan Duxbury took the tap-ball setting up a maul
from which
Clitheroe ran the ball for F ie ld in g to break through. Tattersall con verted. The later points re
sulted from e r r o r s . Clitheroe went further behind through a try after they had failed to clear a loose ball, and the sixth try of an enjoyable match came from a Colne mis take. Clitheroe forced a lineout near the home line and a bad backpass was gratefully accepted by Ian Hamspon and he touched down. Tattersall again converted. The most encouraging
aspect of Clitheroe’s play was their ability to move the ball down the line. Workman, Tindall and Ian Fielding all showed plenty of running ability. Clitheroe 2nd XV: Comp-'
HOTEL and Royal ion are the respec- of the two divisions ble Valley Ladies’ •iation. isults — Division die SC 4, Pendle Hack Horse A 1, Joiners A 4, White mmercia! 4, Billing- onny Inn 4, Station
~hvo: Bay Horse 1, 7; Royal British 'ictoria 4; Calder-
ng’s Arms 6; Cent- Black Horse B 4; , Judge Walmesley
acings — Division i Hotel 15 pts, Bil- 14, Catholic SC 14, 13, Joiners B 13, 12, Bonny Inn 11,
h 10, White Horse rse A 8. 'wo: Royal British King’s Arms 17,
e B 15. Central oyal Oak 13, Vic- w Moor 10, Judge 8, Bay Horse 6, 6.
■Ar
ON A lead the aits League by a margin o v e r a g Catholic Social Ribblesdale Wan-
ave not managed ood start. Results: 4, Wanderers A 4; 0, Billington A 8;
’ 0, Cathplic Social Club — bye.
cings: Billington A lie SC A 18, Wan- , Billington B 6, : 2, Social Club 1,
0. i
ston, Walker, Tindall, Fielding (Ian), Workman, Fielding ’
(Duncan), Tattersall, Baron, Hampson, Rooney, Shaw, Dux bury, Byrne, Corbett.
District squad to report
FOR the games between Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League and South Ribble the following are asked to report at - Trinity Sunday School at 9-45 a.m. on Saturday — Sayle, Frankland (Gisburn), Hayton, Peel, De- whurst (Loyola), Grimes, Good- bier (Leopards), Czapowski, Carpenter, Tyson (Panthers), Taylor, Garner, Hargreaves, Ward (Tigers), Henderson,
effort by Clitheroe, they were simply outclassed by opponents who had good all-round rugby skills but also, on average, had a two-stone advantage in weight. Despite wave after
wave of attacks Clitheroe kept trying, spurred on by captain Graham Tor- bett, and none more so than Pete Duxbury at scrum half and John Robson at No. 8. Duxbury tackled well
and forced his opposite number into errors, 'par ticularly early on.
Making his debut for
the 1st team, Robson gave .notice that he will be- a very useful addition to the club.
Clitheroe XV: Wardle, Wild-
man, H a rg r e a v e s , Blan- chflower, Torbett, Greatorex (S tu a r t ) , D u x b u ry (P . ) , Haworth, Dinsdale, Dubowski, Ridehalgh, Hoyles, Holmes, Clements, Robson.
Celtic fortunate to make progress
Whalley Arms Celtic 2 St Matthew's 1
fortunate to make further progress in this major tournament. However, fortune is
AFTER comfortably beat ing Lower Chapel in the preliminary round of the Lancashire Amateur Shield and following that with an exhilarating per formance against Trawden Celtic in a league game, Whalley Arms Celtic s t ru g g le d somewhat against modest opposition from the Blackburn Com bination Second Division. They were undeniably
Town’s league lead-
the match, yet Warring ton Town still refused to crack. Then on the hour came
the “ killer” third and fourth goals. Hughes did the
spadework and floated over a cross for Dolan to head easily home, then
Hughes again, despite the attentions of four defen ders, was able to prod the ball past Underwood. •' Soon a fte rw a rd s ,
Clitheroe suffered another blow when Easton had to retire with an ankle injury, to be replaced by Frank Richards. But they kept on fight-' ing and were rewarded
with a late consolation goal from Proos. ' So, a disappointing
result and display from Clitheroe in a crunch game. If those early openings
had been taken, obviously it would have been a dif ferent story.
Defenders, too, must
share some blame for giving Warrington Town’s forwards too much time and space. Against other teams in Division Three of the North West Counties League, Clitheroe might have forced a draw, perhaps even won. But Warrington Town
were a different proposi tion and with similarly
formidable opponents to play in approaching cup ties, Clitheroe clearly must improve both their marking and finishing. The match was spon
sored by Dawson’s green grocers, Castle Street, Clitheroe. Clitheroe: Underwood, N.
Whiteside, Ashcroft, Easton, Eyles, Sharpies, Dunn, Taylor, S.Whiteside,Proos, Ashworth. Sub: Richards.
Waddington come from behind
Whalley 2, Waddington 2.
IN near-perfect conditions Whalley gained a point at the expense of mid-table Waddington and but for some slack defensive work in the second half they may well have recorded their first win of the season. The game opened
brightly with Whalley playing some attractive football and gradually taking control. Horsfield opened the scoring when he ran 30 yards to beat the Waddington offside trap and give the keeper no chance. Whalley went further
ahead after 42 minutes when Wilkinson’s lob re bounded from the bar and Shoreman, having fol lowed up, tapped the ball home from six yards. Tomlinson, who had
caused the Whalley de fence a number of prob lems, pulled one back for Waddington to give his side more confidence. They began to play
presently favouring Celtic and after a goalless first half, which was quite dull and marked by poor pas sing by both teams, Celtic broke the deadlock with two goals from David Metcalf. He had replaced the injured Neville Shears who was badly missed at centre forward. The first goal was a
header from Ronnie Fos te r ’ s centre and the second was well taken after Peter Wilkinson laid on a good through ball and Metcalf followed up his initial shot, which came back off the post, to put the ball into an empty net. Celtic survived a period
of pressure despite losing Donald Porter who was dismissed from the field for deliberate handling
io1, Allen, Moore (St Mary's), Hoi-; and after a f irst-half book-
gate, Robinson, Berry, Hen- .in g b y referee Garth Sutc- shaw (St Paul's), McDonald, Smith, Waddington (Wadding- ton ) , R aw l in son , T a y lo r (Whalley). League results: Loyola A 4,
Chatburn 2; Chipping 4, Pendle Tigers 14. Fixtures, Saturday — Dis
trict A team v South Ribble (G. Dixon), District B v South
Ribble (J. Swayne). League games, Sunday —
Loyola v St-Marys (J. Wood- worth), Chipping v Waddington (D. Johnson).
Ladies qualify somes
QUALIFIERS from the ladies’ section at Clitheroe Golf Club for the . 1983 Daily Mail four-
Thompson
contest are Mrs Mary and Mrs
Joan
Bowker. Their nett score was 93-18>/2-74'A.
/
liffe for dissent. With virtually the last
kick of the match the Blackburn side scored a consolation goal.
All in all not a game to
be remembered but still a welcome victory, but Celtic will have to play much better in the next round as the opposition becomes stronger. Chief credit goes to goalkeeper Jon Wilson, David Foster for hard work in midfield and David Metcalfe for his
two goals. Whalley AC: Wilson, Ains- worth, Porter Doman, Finch
fD f •-ton. Sub: Ronnan.
much better and gained a comer which the Whalley defence- made a hopeless mess o f clearing and Green was on hand to put the visitors level. On balance a draw was
probably a fair result but Whalley will be kicking themselves for not taking both points when they were in such a command ing position. The game was sponsored by Dutton Transport.
Whalley 2nd 3, Stamford United 0.
WHALLEY 2nd pulled off a good win in Division Three of the Blackburn Combination. They travel led to Pleasington for face Stamford United and were good value for their 3-0 win. Moor (2) and Horsfield
got the goals, with Bargh and Osliffe having bril liant games. The return of Les Allen
has added to the all-round effectiveness.
Sabden out of shield
Sabden 3, Robinsons 4
SABDEN were knocked out of the Lancashire Junior Shield after failing to hold on to a 3-1 half-time lead, the goals coming from Terry Davies, Colin Maher and a fine header by Barry Wareing. In the second half they al
lowed the Rochdale side to hit back strongly. Two quick goals put them level and they clinched the game with another goal a few minutes from time, allowing Sabden no time to recover. Sabden: Weir, Wray, Whit-
well, Wiseman, Johnson (B), Wareing, Haythornthwaite, Fielding, Balmbra, Davies, Maher. Sub: Wareing (A). „
MORE than 100 people turned up for Bolton-by- Bowland Cricket Club’s annual supper dance in the village hall on Friday which raised £90 for club funds. Mrs Assunta Boson-
Cricket trophies presented at annual dance
Bacon who was also voted player’s player of
the year. Colin received the
r.et, club president, pre sented trophies. The season was marred by bad weather with only 11 out of 22 games being played. The John Theaker
Trophy for the best indi vidual contribution to a game was won by Colin
John Theaker Trophy for his effort in the game against Carleton Cricket Club on June 18th when he scored 46 runs, bowled 18 overs and achieved six wickets for 26 runs.
The Michael York Trophy for the most
catches went to Maynard with 13.
Les The Be rt A s t le y
Trophy for the best fiel der went to John Hunt, and. the Hodgeson Trophy for the most im proved player went to Pat Maher.
In our picture, club
president, Mrs Bosonnet presents a trophy to Mr Hunt with members looking on.
Ribble Valley Football League
Grindleton again on losing end
West Bradford 5, Grindleton 2
HAVING lost 6-2 in the Craven Cup when the teams met the previous week, Grindleton faced West Bradford with a much changed side.
RIMINGTON OVER RUN
Transport 7, Rimington 1
TRANSPORT completely overwhelmed a weak Rimington team in a one sided Marsden Division encounter at Pleckgate. Winger Gordon Bradley
had an outstanding game scoring four goals, includ ing a second-half hat-trick and was a continual menace to the visitors’ overworked defence. Another fine perform
ance came from 17-year- old Simon Morgan whose creativity in midfield was an important factor in Transport’s victory. Only two goals sepa
rated the teams at the interval but the weight of pressure produced di vidends after the break. Burns scored a second g oal and P id ly sk y j another in addition to Burns’ hat trick which completed the scoring. Moulden replied for
Rimington with a splendid 30-yard free kick. Transport: Grimshaw, Bean,
Noone, Targett, Haymes, Morgan, Dobson, Pidlyskyj, Lawson, Bums, Bradley. Sub: Butler. Rimington: Binns, Smalley
(D), Healey, Taylor, Jones, Smalley (F), Hodgson, Bald win, Moulden, Jones, Hartley. Sub: Ash.
Table Tennis
LEADERS of Division Two in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association, Station Hotel B had to fight all the way to force a draw with challengers Post Office B. In Division One Stan-
den A ,' the reigning title holders, drew for the
second week in succession when they met Social Club A. Results — Division One: Station
Hotel A 2, Clitheroe CC' A 8, Social Club A 5, Standen A 5.
D iv is io n Tw o :
Clitheroe CC C 1, Trinity YC 9; Rimington Ladies 1, Social Club B 9; Post Office B 5, Station Hotel B 5. The draw for the first
round of the handicap knockout is: Clitheroe CC A (sc) v Station Hotel B (aa), Clitheroe CC B (13) v Social Club B (12), Trin ity YC (17) v Clitheroe CC C (18), Standen B (7) v Standen A (sc), Station Hotel A (8), v Social Club A (sc). Byes: Post Office B (12), Rimington Ladies (17), Trinity SS (19). Matches must be played
during the week begin ning Monday, November 8th.
Station B ............... . 3 2 1 0 10 Post Off. B.....'...... . 3 2 1 0 9 Social Club B......... , 3 2 0 1 8 Trinity YC............. . 3 .1 1 1 7 C’roeCCB............ . 2 1 0 1 4 C’roe CC C............. . 3 1 0 2 4 Rim. Lds............... . 3 0 1 2 2 Trinity SS...... ....... . 2 0 0 2 0
Social Club A........ . 2 1 ’1 0 6 C’roeCCA............. . 2 1 1 0 6 StandenA.............. . 2 0 2 0 4 Standen B.............. , 1 1 0 0 4 Station A ............... . 3 0 0 3 0 Division Two PW D L P
Division One p W D L P
The home team kicked
off and attacked the Or chard end and Hargreaves went close, but first blood was drawn by Grindleton, through Pritt. A good move down the
left led to West Bradford equalising through Alan Blenkinship and soon af terwards Ken Mantle slammed home a penalty awarded for a push. Grindleton drew level
early in the second half, when Procter was allowed to head the ball home un challenged. When the vis itors’ defence was slow to clear Ray Howard re stored the lead for West Bradford and they went further in front through Mantle who put home a Geoff Mellin header. John Clegg rounded off
the scoring with a fine solo effort, beating two men on the way. The match was spon
sored by Campbell Com ponents. West Bradford: Barber, Ed
mondson, Blenkinship (G), R e d d in , M an t le , C le g g , Howard, Potter, Blenkinship (A), Mellin (G), Hargreaves. Sub: Mellin (W). Grindleton: Fielding, Jones,
Read, Procter, Turner, Powell, Blackledge, Murphy, Pritt, Legg, Powell.
Worthy
winners Kings Arms 3, Calderstones 2
ON a pitch which showed improvement from the previous week, Kings were first to settle and they went in front with a smart move on the right which resulted in Pat Devine scoring. John Peel had a shot blocked
on the line and then Devine made it 2-0 from a Tony Jef
feries’ pass. Kings retained the ascenden cy ana deservedly went in two
goals up. Calderstones came more into
the tension by opening the vis itors’ account and the hospital side went all out for the equal iser. However, Tony Wade and
Mick Isherwood were sound in the centre of Kings defence and the Terry Jeffenes-Pat Devine
combination worked the side’s third goal by Mick Devine. Cal derstones reduced the arrears in injury time but Kings were worthy winners. Kings Arms: O’Neill, Town
s en d , Wade, Ish e rw o od , Penman, Peel, M. Devine, De- whurst, P. Devine, Jefferies, Sieczowski. Subs: Johnson, Stewart.
Cricket
league may expand
LOCAL cricketers al ready have an eye to the 1983 season. So many clubs have asked toi join the Clitheroe and District Cricket League that there is a distinct promise of two d iv is ion s being formed. Other applica tions will be welcome but they should reach league secretary Mr Kevin'Fitz patrick by December 1st to be in time for consider ation at the- annual meet ing on December 6th.
the game and pinned Kings back for long periods but the Clitheroe side continued to be dangerous on the break. Dave Beardmore heightened
WHALLEY THIRD
STRUGGLE
Whalley 3rd 1 Transport 7
WHALLEY 3rd strug gled in their Ribble Valley League, Division Two game with Trans port. They never really competed and had only a Paul Musker goal to con sole them in a 7-1 defeat. However, they are
mainly a very young side but with a good deal of
• promise. Provided that they can leam that hard work as well as skill is required they will not suffer many defeats of this magnitude.
Praise for Darren despite score
Spring Mill 8, Trinity 0
ALTHOUGH eight goals were put past him Trinity keeper Darren Mitcheson earned the opposition’s praise for good work throughout the match. Spring Mill attacked
straight from the begin ning and their 2-0 half time lead was less than deserved. Guy Blackwell having twice hit the woodwork. Steve Tomlinson scored
a hat-trick in the second half, Spring Mill’s other goals coming from Ian Perkins, Alan Richards, Gary Dewhurst, Blackwell and Mark Davies. Trinity tried hard but
were unable to break down a strong defence held together well by Ian Perkins and Tony Holt. The Youth Club fell away somewhat towards the close. Spring Mill’s front line gained confidence under the drive of Gary Dewhurst. S p r in g M i l l : H a r t le y ,
Roberts, Wareing, Holt, Ash croft, Perkins, Richards, De whurst, Blackwell, Taylor, Tomlinson. Subs: Davies, Lamb. Trinity: Mitcheson, Catch-
pole, Stell, Fitzpatrick, Foul- gar, Fishlock, Neild, Metcalfe, Renwick, Edmondson, Dickin son. Subs: Stevenson, Fawcett.
Hockey team dominate
CLITHEROE Ladies’ hockey team dominated their home game .against Blackpool 2nd and romped to a convincing 8-2 win.
Much of their success
was due to the excellence of Clare Mortimer and Emma Greenwood on the right of the attack, who were very ably supported by Gill Hargreaves at right half. Clare and Emma each
scored a hat-trick, the former in particular shoot ing with great accuracy and crossing effectively. Despite being marked at times by three players Clare continually beat the markers to make incisive runs down the wing. By half time Clitheroe
were three goals up, one o f them coming from Hilary Cookson, making her first team debut.. Her persistence and effort throughout the game was rewarded with a' well- taken shot after a right cross.
\
Nail-biting finish to pool singles knockout final
GARY HINCKS won the Michael Humphrys’ Trophy when he beat Ray Green in a very close final o f the Ribble Valley Pool League singles knockout which was played at the White Horse. The Dog and Partridge
had two representatives in the last four and after being in the league since the beginning they had a chance to win their first trophy in their last season together. The pub is changing
Ray Green played steady pool to defeat A1 Gud geon, of the Black Bull, by three frames to one, but any thoughts of a Dog and Partridge final were dashed in a rather scrap py second semi-final when Rodney .Templeman was defeated by Gary Hincks, of the Craven Heifer.
hands soon and the Dog and Partridge have not entered a team in. the winter league. In the first semi-final
The final was of excel
lent quality. Both players made few errors in a nail- biting finish. Hincks held a 2-l and then a 3-1 lead
only to be pegged back by Green to tie the scores at 3-3 and with the match around three hours old either man was in a posi tion to win. One mistake in the final frame would decide the outcome and it was made by Green. He failed in an ambiti
ous safety shot to cover the black pocket and
Hincks stepped in to take the trophy which he had been close to winning the previous season. In fact, he was the only player from the last four of the previous year to again make the final. Hincks and Green now
face a much different season as they are both to play for the Craven Heifer. For Ray there is the consolation that a closer knockout final will probably never again be staged, but it is unlikely that this was on his mind as he went straight from the final to work on the night shift at Ribble Cement. Joiners A and Hodder
Bridge are the champions respectively of the Red and Blue divisions of the Ribble Valley Summer Pool Leagues. Be f o r e the final
matches King’s A and Joiner’s A led the Red League and in the Blue League there were three teams within eight points of each other.
King’ s had the far
harder task in entertain ing Craven Heifer A while the Joiner’s (taking no chances after the pre vious week’s surprise defeat) did not drop a single frame against Sun Inn to take the champion ship title. King’s lost to third-pla ced Craven Heifer but still took the runners-up spot.
First and second in the
Blue League, Hodder Bridge and Craven Heifer B ’ both lost their final matches but maintained their positions despite a late run by Joiner’s B who won their last 14 matches. In fact they won more matches than the leading pair but their scores over the season let them down. For Hodder Bridge the
championship was one step better than they had achieved in their first season and crowned an excellent first year.
Craven Heifer B are
left to ponder what might have been after having won 15 matches in a row they ended their season with three s traight defeats. The presentations take
place at the Starkie Arms Hotel tonight (8 p.m.). Results — Red League:
King’s A 3, Craven Heifer 4; Horse Shoe A 5, Dog and Partridge 2; Pendle Witch 2, Craven Heifer (Ch) A 5, Duke of York 2, Royal Oak A 5; Joiners A 7, Sun Inn 0; White Horse 2, Black Horse 5. Blue League: Craven
Heifer B 3, King’s B 4; Craven Heifer (Ch) B 6, Lower Buck 1; Royal Oak B 4, Commercial 3; Black Bull 2, Joiners B 5; New Inn 4, Hodder Bridge 3.
Summer League Final Table
Red I eague
Joiner’s A .......... ........22 17 5131 King’s A ............ ........2216 6125 Craven A ........... ........2215 7120 Pendle W........... ........22 13 9112 H. Shoe A .......... D. & Part........... ..... . 22 12 10 99 B. Horse............ R. Oak A ........... ........2210 12 91 DukeY............... ........22 8 14 82 Crav. (Ch)A..... ........22 6 16 79 W. Horse........... ........ 22 6 16 79 Sun Inn'.............. ........ 22 7 15 73
Blue League
Hodd. B.............. Craven B ........... .......2016 4122 Joiner’s B........... Comm................ ........20 13 7102 King’s B ..... ;...... .:..... 20 11 9 97 New Inn............ B. Bull............... ........ 20 713 83 Crav. (Ch) B...... ........ 20 5 15 74, R. OakB........’...'. ........ 20 713 69 H. Shoe B .......... ........ 20 515 60 L. Buck.............. ........ 20 3 17 50
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combines modern efficiency with classic ele gance. It is designed for a chimney recess/ where it 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
THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE
_____ High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444______ FRED MANBY & BRO.
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic
WE ARE LOCAL AGENTS FOR
SHELL
PROPANE and BUTANE IN
L A R G E / S M A L L CONTAINERS
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE
SLOT T V— PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT
REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s
DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURN AVE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168
TELEVISION AND AUDIO REPAIRS
(ESTIMATES FREE) 20in. COLOUR TV’s ................ WALLBANK
AERIALS RADIO, TV and
COMMUNAL AERIAL SPECIALISTS
CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL
COMPANIES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES etc.
Established 15 years, Fully Insured ’ Prompt Attention
Te l. WHALLEY 2165
Free estimates for all building work, grant work or drainage
CONSTRUCTION LAWSON Plans drawn If required
Tel. WHALLEY 2540
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING and
HEATING Contact
1 7 H o l lo w h e a d A v e , W i lp s h ire
Mr B. COLLINS Tel. Blackburn 46144 C. C. PARKER
PAINTER AND
DECORATOR FREE ESTIMATES
Tel. CLITHEROE 25473 N. ROBiNSON
PAINTER AND DECORATOR
For free estimates Te l. Stonyhurst 554
EH H H Cm n iE for all
• ’ All makes of new and reconditioned - V —
. and KENWOOD REPAIRS washers and cleaners
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HOOVER — HOTPOtNT—BURCO —SERViS | Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979
ALL TYPES OF TIMBER AND CONCRETE CARDEN FENCING
FENCING Competitive Prices
TIMBERMATIC PRODUCTS LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. CLITHEROE 41555
pi-. . „ AHIN ANINRP S if®] ......£1 20 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental
2 0 in . B L A C K A N D W H I T E ..................£35 6 months guarantee or£3 a month rent
ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN Nibble tMesertnc* 62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280 j
YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS END HERE
SLATE BATTENS FELT
OSMA RAINWATER,
SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS
COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS
OPEN MONDAY — FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. - SATURDAY, 9 a.m. — 12 noon
• 5-30 p.m.
DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD H DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311
Local Deliveries
CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS
FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES
CYLINDER JACKETS
PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING
SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES
HAND TOOLS
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