CLITHEROE GAVE NELSON A RUN FOR
THEIR MONEY !litheroe 0 ; Nelson 2 ,! i
AN€A' Trill
ay from Sha
watc bed ehteitau ing pjcogi-ani ne.
he hSggest crowd of ;the season — gate receipts totailed £8^ ,— easily the i, most l irre nt league
lowly Icagac position with a performance of : I 1 • ;
:
the mutch, which fittingly enough was se^n at Shaw Bridge dulling the c
‘pdck3d i 90' stbc-:.' d}| Tvell
iljGivihg as goijid, and sometimes bjetter, tian th •y got in a thrill-
'! hp'e be;n fla eiroe's ef drts]
oh, ibvel] term: oost of
iNeisori were
breadth the first
s^iilfiil'sld tli'e I mi but. I Clitheroe opponeri; ■vVflh| a ji;est; !aiid proved t||no ie^ p6;nt and 'eve
s’ iho]}e cultured style,
n two would, not derlng jto Ciith-
first half in which Clitheroe took the I honours. 1
___ ____ ' after a goalless NhEROV/ESCAPES
^ aj; full- ■Tylingl an
iThe niirro'weiti or several hairs- escahesicame midway in half i when Blake-charged- jpeed
' ball ,|alig hted ' the ■ lipel in |th
blooded drive fiom
d slammed in a 30 yar-ds. The
elsgn feoai;| bbfore it, was de^
dlmdst exactly oh e\ centre of the
irately [s’cralmhled away by one ull-bae ks. There were
bkll had actdaly crossed the line, hilt refeiee Tjhi rman, of Prestop, inclidentaljiy, |controlled the iron Jiand, i waved
who, g ^ e wi|ih gn p: ay on.
Lit;le
rrjucl:-vai mted attack until much later in the ;game,[ -when at las!t they got I into their stride witl a!; series !of jwing-to-wing : move! that temporalily | baffled th Clith jroe .defen :e by their variety apd Jireqisiop.
,iTw6 iSvely . and llVeb ier, he
the. end. that lea-d. j McAlapui ishot from closi r^ngd and as goalkeeper Barrad the ball, Webber ire a simple goal
1 move 16 minutes from Nelson took the
■m to hold
failed to mppd
. forward Doherty jwas badly al fault I when he muffed a goldeP :-chante , pi ■ gewing\ an \ epuaiisei
■oiropgh \dilatoiyr -tactics in -thl penalty area.j ■
■ f/‘
: jkn luielvevy lastl teinute of the inatcn, Nelson mit- their second
■goal, i Again ‘Webber iwas the scorer, and again the goal was'd ,a.
It-'
faultle!^ 'air; -which thd
arratt might
apd kkiifiuWv with pncis'vve rightS- ■Wlng]raite by Hatsell, and centfe-
j.CliiherDe cohritered Ispiritedl'
tq efitheroe, a).hd ft was from a ilcMknu 5
ingers, jMcMahuj d the chief threat
. . . , jw’as ;een of' Nelson’^ who maintained; that the
down the right full-
i
iNdlson were perhaps poiished footballers, matched their
niinutes, | Clitherob against a fast,
directness' that effective. One
fortunate ,tl>’ be
-gather the :j ball cleanly,:^ and Webber’s alertiiess accounted for the result. ' "
have preventeti. As-was the case with the firstijigoal,-he failed to
' BES
defence displays. Cmtre-half Cariiigan.,
shoulder somej of theresponsliaility for theKNelson] goals, Clithbroe's gavp ' one of its I best
A l t h o u g h
display Barratt
who held Nelsoh's centre-forward and former llrpston , North j End player, Jackson, in' a yice-like grip, and left-half Halliwell, jwere outstanding, tibith Blake i and Hargreaves resolute and domin ant at full-back.: Hatsell, Baines, and newcomet Gildart sparkled brightly in -the attack, in-which, the one weak!link was at centre- forward, Whpije Doherty; ;; was almost played Nelson’s rescijvl former Qlithelroe McCrea.
off the field by centre-half and player, Bob
Chatburn €huim Win Snooker Trophy
■p'INAL gar eroe and
League weire played i last week-end,i !the champions' Chatburn Church A rounding ofli another successful season with a home win against Low Mejor.
. j i •
the ' championship trophy for three years |ln supcessioh—a feat not acqompllshed be'fore In ’ the league’s 30 years*^ ihlstory. They - will -play a Rest of the‘League
teaih.at Chatbum Church Institute on Monday night.
Chatbum' j have now' won
.Chatham \}I1‘ Congs. B ....u.i
Chatbum Chj A! 24 22 2 44 Chatburn V. H. A. 24 '19 S 38 Waddington R ...24-17, 7 34 .Parisla Clmtcbt- T4 lb b bO 24 14)10 28 24 14 10 28 24 13|;ll 26 24 U'AS 22 24 9 ;15 18 24 8 16 16 24 6 18 12 24 5 19 10 24 8 21 6
FINAhl TABLE P. W 'L .p ’l
Low Moor West Bradiotii Congs. A. : " ' Grindleton Chatburn iChl
Wesley l Wesley B.
on opponents’ table: K. Taylor, (we^ey A.), 31.
o ^ i th e tjlrd u g fit g ^ s tio i^ s p o il 1 IT |^ppet|ite? [
i'!
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I i.cextaih enzyi les-f-the essential digestive juices j-which you! must have; for good! digestion. jCiefa
11. tablets cqnfiin these essentials, plus j other ingrecients ihat promote easr bowel action; If: Ciefa ii what you needjyou may quickly -acquire the f opd igbstion you should enjoy.
AKE I {Pronounced: SiKft) ,
f le /d r^ 1/6
or duh'ng j meals
3/8 rel^gfams: UNITS, CLITHEBOE
From all Chemists. of Highest break of the season 4,
les In the Glith- District Snooker
must I V ' ■ , : I ' ■ ' 'i
Rarely get ^wo luckier points than those ^___ ___ ridge on Monday liiight, Tvhen Clitheroe belied clo n s i d e rable
'which they look
combination champi^mship challengers, \elscn. ■ * ■ ■
GAP N AT H
AMATE
TF Saturday’ between th
contenders did establi;:'.! the year’s Clitheru
SROWS D, OF
LEAGUE m e e t i n g
two leading nothing to
mtity of, th;s and District
jinto a position from 'they ; can con :eivably jthe leadershi j
!| More than clear reflection n this tense
!: learer to the leaders, who are jnow only threb points ahead. p Waddington iitnum points fn
iresult, a 2—2 Vaddlngton to
;he visit of Lo
;tihey will take over the leader ship by k onel-point margin.
KEEN FIGHT
; Meanwhile, although the iWaddlngton—Low Moor tussle iraturally attracts much of the I melight, lowlier clubs are fighting I no Iqss keenly to tetter their-league'positions.
Tyho sustained their twenty- ifirst defeat lii 26 i matches,, when they lost a—1 at Bolton- by-Bowland. bn Saturday, have few remaining hopes of rising ' from the foot of the league, but Blllington, who are coming up nicely on the rail, a^e hopeful of cutting down the gap betwejen themselves and the leaders':
Grammar School Old oBys,
form, Blllington were much the superior team at Chat burn on Saturday, when they won by seven gbals to nil, and their local ri^vals', Langho, were alsp In iwlnhlng form when they won by three goals to one in the regaining match prograrnme at Slaid-
' Continuing their improved
of the burn.
L E A D E R ? THE
Low Moor 2; SHARE fO hrSJA 'addington 2.
: More than lOOi specte:tors saw Satm-day’s " derby" match be tween Low "Mood and! Wadding ton, which provided ! 'Wadding- ton's best I' gate ’1 this season..
' the outsider-left, from ' a corner, and the other from a beautiful header by E. Mob, inside-right,
to who wdre -the best team, for Waddingtoh were undoubtedly the masters in\\the ' first hail. Their only two goals came -in the first 20 ‘mmutis, pne by Bradley,
supremacy I -during the second half, when j they proved them
selves capable of tackling those determined -Low Moor attacks. A short time before the end, how ever, Waddingtqn, who had played hi a. theqal match only
the night before. It was then that attack began to and two equalising goals were scored by Catlow
and Pinch. Eleven Teams
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Estlniates! fr i-qbllgatlon.
ee and yithi
) fofmarice by scorlnk 20 not out in i Sabderi’s reply Of'3 7 for three.
, A good bowling performance by J. Speak, f who took six for 24,
helped Ribble' Cement win by 3 runs j against _ iBarrow. The works I team were all out for 43 againsf accurate howling by C. Howell, (three for worth] (three, for. 22), and J. Poster; (three for :;), but despite C. Howell’s contrib ition of 15 not out,
Barrow.TVere ill
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FIVE TO SPARE
to spare against ^rjockhall, whose total of 39 was largely the work of a isound innmgs of 1? by Holdenl In their [reply, Wiswell got 42; |fof five. E. A^croft being the chief contributor with 19. ,
Wis' ell won with five' wickets 14). E. Hey-
feature of last season’s cricket in this active league, an-d
iwillj.be again! if Sabden's victory over. Downham is apy. criterion. Sabden. had the most'corivincing win of the prograipme on Satur day, . when they toppled out Downham for a Itotall of eight funs; H. Bridge with seven wickets for three runs, and W. Taylorj with three for 4,-did the damage,-and Bridge went on to complete a fine all-round, per-
Spectacular .results were a
began i-to flag, the Low Moor be dangerous.
i Waddlng-ton show’ed their I There seemed tp be ho -doubt as
|wo vital matches which they have in hand on Low Moor,
can get maxl- m each of the
Amateur League champions, it a t ' least ppt Waddington which wrest the
from
n e a r e s t neiighbours 'closest league rivals. jMoori
and Low
puel—were at waddington for w Moor. The draw, enabled draw a point
100 people—a of the, interest chamhionship
Clitheroe’si leadine eoalskorcrl Roy Hatsell, threatens the D I d h a m Athletic goal at Shaw Bfidgejon Salurday. He scored two|,goals and naved the way for a third.: enabling ..... ................ ' last ininute of the gamcJ
Ulitheroe to force a draw in the
REWARDED CUTHERDE’S DRAmtlb Rf^Y
Clitherbe 3; Oldbaon Ath Rek. 3. I
LI THE ROE centre-’ Walter Marvin, has -hui
than b comfortable sban; citement in the' last months. He ' made b|is appearance for Clitheroo -urdayi since
braird, d niore jof I ex twelve |irst
returning firomi is
on Sat in hi<
Army Unit in Korea a mouth sgo, and encountered another spot of excitement in a rousing football finale which hafi- the specta^rs on their toes.
more -thrilling finish thif than ithis storming cli which j two goals in the minutes of the match Clitheroe a well-deserved
Sbaw Bridge has not
Clitheroe’s only weapons, the start, luck was not c with them, but very o against them, and | had smiled on them more b
max' in fast five gave
point.
Dash and determinatio|n | Tvere Prom
niy jnot jviously fortune mlgply,
Clitheroe would have he d i both points; safely in their pobession long bkfore -the end. Time! after time, -the run of the ball) gave Oldham the advantag) kn-d when, for the third time, a: goal- worthy shot was fortuitously blocked on the line by an Jldliam defender’s body, Clitheroe tnight have been excused for wondering what exactly they had t) dd to score. .
, THE ANSWER , !
the motive power for Clithedoe's spirite^ revival.
1 ' i
a gem!of a shot from an ophque angle,', near the edge Ipf, ^he penalty aiea. EWe minutes'i^om the end, he revived CJicheroe's fading hopes with the best gogl of the match—a crashinfe idrive from \neatly 15 yards,!,which rocketM into the net—and in, the next minute he laid on imeigoal mouth! pass which enabled'new comer 1 Gildart, to pu&' tthe lequaiiser into .the net from 'pqlii't j blank irange., . ,
I Clitheroe must have enjoyed at least
Clitheroe's part, nullified i sr«te of approach:play.
dangerous attacks during the first ■ half, and each ol
Tomorrow's Games Lancashire Combination
! i ■ .
Blackpool ‘B’ V. Clitheroe, Amafeur League
Waddington |v. Blllington. Low Moor V. Hurst Green
CRICKET
Ribblesdale W. v. Great Harwood. Whalley v. Clitheroe. Settle y. Read.
;RibblesdaIe League | Ribblesdale Jf,unior League
Clitheroe v. Cherry Tree. Blackburn' N^or. v. Whallev Read v. Oxo.
Cfiiorley v. Ribblesdale Wa formance .by
Padiham II v. ClUhero* II. Despite a
" ! ' ! i
made a flying start to the by taking seven' wickets funs, Clithefoe lost the match by 18|runs at Padll Saturday.
! '
largely responsible for th^ and B. Jennings added
having ;lost -their first five, for only 46.
start of their innings, b turning point cairie with of the sixth wicket at 67. more ; wickets | fell addition to the score, and! eroe never fully] recoverejd, last wicket falling with ■ at 88.; J. Marsh (26) Pickup j (14), and ;E. Musso were -the visitors’! most sui batsmen.
Clitheroe fared! better i '
fine bowlin j Albert' Carup
RlBBLESDAllE .
■:r Jflfpt aril on
Padiham, who collected 68 in boundary hits out of a t -fatal 106 rubs,
recovered we! V. jAstin (2 3
after
season for 28
', [who i per-
Oldham had only three' rerilly !them
i ;
territorially, 1 , but O dham’s superior weight, combined! ■with complete absence of good j ortune, and lack df co-ordinatmn ion
per cent, of th'grime
In tf\e 60lh minute he cut down Oldham’s 3-0 Interval leaa.'nfith
was provided by outsidefright Hatsell, whose fleet-footed dashes into tihe penalty area, provided
The: answ:er to that question SPORTING
.gramme
when.lthely last match at)Rod lO-morrow. Three
^^JLITHEROE :|P.C busy |end-6l-th
nmg with a visit to Blackpool B to-morrow.
;| | ! ■! •
season the folldwin■f ^ night, New Brighton!
travel toeir
match.
^haw Bridge ' .i-h I’ThursdE rfeplay
Resp-'rop=’ nb previously aban oned „ I,on lursday, ig Res^es On Wednesday n gh-t
to Rossendale] and last home fnatfch of
Clitljieroe play the
?hen to
\ Clitheroe arei standihg, viri re matkabiy well -to! their ^ring
programme of lei^t hatchh in /ourtoen
days.hnd are I hopeful toat they wilt |e ^etl 'a.wav from
the retegatton iqne\wh,eri, ihfa last match is playdd ]. d week to-morrow. if
/ / / SURP1w4
A big attraction In jlocal ioot- isithd ^ a l of .the
which IS -to be 1 t'
for 6-30 p.m. ] 1 Whalley, whoion Tuesday liight
prise of the | coiripetitton L by defeating Wad^ngfenTs-l iS'the
nf
Mai betweenIlLoifa Mdor land Dawsons took place last jnight.
'^li •really • - - - - ’The
CRICKET “ e| 1951
morrow, when has a full prog and junior .|h Great ; Harwood
gets
senior league ■yisi-t-qrs Meadow, where they Ribblepdale - 'Wandere: -s ; anxious to avenge their| nafrow defea-t at
• I f w v i i * ’ are U i C
to! Church will find
Great Harwood! onISaiuf Another big ! attract on is the
This, is of the of these _________„ the debut, of |]he two blesdale League J_p: Stansfield, of|| Wh'. Walsh, of Clitheroe'
eroe and Whalley I to at the Abbey (ground
local nvaS, dnd se : 3-on ’ 1
whose seveto wiqketo foir 19 runs, should have'been enough |-to g-ive
Meadow on League champ: Wanderers, lost of the season despite the best rince of the day
faf
flourish by scoring 14 in la ilast- wicket partnership of 18.
the
' vifakets )' was rally, finql
ifithout Clith- tlie
A' ft
h !(ll)„ ccessful
■ ■Wilson's five for 11, and W. Tom linson's four forJ2, would have been still more effective,'. Chat bum were all out fijr 31, A. C2arke being |-tpp scorer -with 9.
finish iin -the match between Rib- chestei! and Chatbilm. Half Rib- chesteiq’s -total of 29 were scored in “ extras;’’ otherwise R. B.
There was another ; exciting HurSt Green won ^their first
'match in -the league'with four wickets' in hand ever Salesbury H. Salesbury! got 61,-despite a good bowling performance of seven!for 37 by L.| Greasley. C. Bolton I (19); and R: Rogerson (20 not'iout), hejpe-i Hurst Green score 65 for six. ■ '
'
c A. Cams b Marsh 9; nings c Muston b Rudgyi H. Singleton! not out 3; 17; Tdtal 106.
Cards 0; W.
Cams i ; JJ Dutton c Aubin A. Carus l l; J. Morgai b Canisi.O; B.i Coulthard Ibw b Carus l6; 'V. jAstin Ibw b A Cards 26; J.j Hargreayes b Musson 8; B. Tonilinsoh b !a . Carus Wrigley b A. |
Padibam II-N. Leaveii b t
rird 14; Extras
Leaver lb Jeiinings 9;' W. c Dutton b Jennings
Clitheroe | II.-|-H. Forfi
Smithies'c Wrigley b Loi E. Mu^on Ibw b„ Coulthri: K. Holden c: Hargreaves thard 4; B. Cams c Singleton 5; 1 J. Marsh b ton 26; P. Oddie run out Rudgyard not out 1; -A. R. c Hargifeaves b Singleton Cams c Du-t-ton ib Toml: Extras 12; Total !88.
ckett- est ,ic
^stin b Singlfa- 0; T.
rd 11; Coui-
Aubin ; It; 6;
iison 6;
Pickub 14; A.
Lockett ' Jeri-
9; 1
ati the utl 'trie' fall Two
bowling perform- by p. L. Hudson,
off
Wanderers a coaviricing win, ... .
start by 'losing ■Wickets for only . ___ bus knock by A. Miusl :faffected a slight jreci [subsequently drily [ 'W .(12 not out) ■
Wanderers '' gfat
.heavily on K. liWafae’s tion of 27j and ■yit bowling extremely j-well,' jfew of the visitor’s batfamen Isrired long.
faut for 57. M. Gill 29, was E.E.C.'s mfast faowler. In their replfa, E.E.
to 1 a bad mst two A vigor-
figures, and Wqndefers vfere all '"Iwith five for successful
rerichqd | double
,p. I leaned contrlbu- Hudson
When, the eighijh wicket [fell at 53, excitement grew riiore intense, but thanks -tfa a -deterniined knock, by T. i [Whitworth, | the visitors passed [wanderers’ total with 3 runs ri:id fane j wicket to spare. ■ j ■ j
Wade l; V.jTriWor Howarth b 'Wedfa O'; b Cornwall 18; j A. Lord fa Gill 0; J. Duckworth low b Corn wall 6; N. A. Waterworth c Cornwall 1
Wanderers' IlJ—B Entwistle b
b Gill 5[ P.
A.fMusgrove
b Gill 2; F. L. combe b Gill 7; 57.
12; A. Swales- c Whitcombe b Gill 0; J. Stirzaker c 'Whitcombe "Hudson St Whit- Extrari 5; Total
Kl Taylcjr riot out ■ j
10; K. Wade cjknd A. Allcock Ibw Ip H' Sanderson c Duckw- son 3; R. Gafbett K. 'Whitcombe |b Hi Holmes st Mus^ove T. Whjtworth iinot Rooney Ibw b| Hi Cornwall not faut; Total, for pineiwk-ts. 6Q.
E.E.C.—M. Gill J;
b Hudson 27; udsori 0; R. orth b Hud- b Hudson 0; udtori 4; G. Hudson 4;
'aterworth Whalley Lose ■Visiting Wobdnook Ama •
idsfan 0; J. Extras 1;
opt 12; J.
teurs In an Accrington Com bination match on Saturday, Whalley put up a hard flgh: and were a shade unfortunat: to be defeated by one goal t ) nil.
Whitwdrth fa ■Waterworth
roye ^18), 'Very,; but
W^derers II v In an excltin;'
1
E.lt.C, Satu: fin:
qnsj E-ibblesdale their prst match e iwifaket,
iwh surd£J ]
firH
“ derby” match betwqeri Glith be! played
to-morrow, match
prqfessionals, lalley, and
_ new Rib-
for each marks
into its eveyy •amme eagjue
cnckeit & iGCi j semi- erBV.’* [
1 irograriime stride; ,to-
ocal team of senior matches, 'the .first
Brierley ... K. Marsden H. Clegg .
4® t 'iggestlsur- I^ick-hff haslbefen fixed
1 played! it Shaw, (Satur-'
I Competition
four remaining! fixtunof I Cli theroe’s .flayed away from holme oegm-
1“ Aiuce oi wi; begin- be hdale a
3-sejason blay
GHT cjonclu-de a
their week
pro-
seen a Se^on
iroduced| a goal. The first came if ter -five -mihutes,. l-when Lee iroke away to score wkth a great, Irive. I I'
j' i I ' ■
never have been scored. ; After 17 minutes, 'Lee got a second after 0- neat right ilwirig move, and ^wallow igot the j third'after, 34
;roe’s defensive covering had not leen so i loose] the goal would
^inutes, iwhenihe collected a left ""ing centre arid nettkd with the ilitheroe
f:
^howed a willingness to shoot, until the! turning poirt provided
bnly Cli toeroe ' forwards who
losition. Baines’
, i j
full-backs out of and -iHatsell ware the
fay Hatsell’s first goal n the 60th fninutei
TThere ; was 1 strong 'suspicion lat he was offside, btit| if Clith-
METCALF TAKB 5 FOR|15-BUT
WANDERERS LOSI
'YY*?^** f?® [exception jof short and infrequent spells, tlie
bowlers werej on itop qt Greiit Harwood on Saturday; when Ribblesdale Wanderers lest the ir first match of the season by too, wictets.
; ' / !
Great Harwood, Wanderers’ pr)-‘ fessional, Sid, Mfatcalf, took tip! individual honours witri a dead y bowling spell; which gained hlnj five wickets ! for I only 15 run 5. | Harwood’s batsmen were never) comfortable against riiin, but neither, unfortunately for tie visitors, were Wanderers batsm^i comfortable against the of H. Clegg, whoto five for, 17 runs, were ' t h __ reascias .behind Wanderers di5
M-though trie ' points went I o ;
when, with the sefaond ball of tl el match, Harwood' professional,; Brierley, bowled, | Harry! Wasl i- j brook, faut after | his departur e came--the most productive par>j nership of the [innings as I). Kitchen and W. Birch put on 12! for jthe second wicket. Birch h ,t 1 11 'before rie wks caught and! bowled by Brierley, but Hitchea: went on carefully and had; reached 17 when he popped up a catch -to Brierldy off Cleggs bowling. With ; [Hitchen’s dis missal, Wandeijers slumped badly, and only trie determined batting of George Woodworth, prevented the sluriip from becon - -ing a rout.
m^sal for a total of 76. Wanderers had a quick shoe...
j AGGRESSIVE MOOD Woodworth llook^ in vain fer I
received it with the total at 55' for eight. His partner was cjr. Clark, who arrived at the wick< t in aggressive mfaod, thumped two off-lengtri deliveries to the boundary, and 'before being caught off cneggi for 11, had helped Woodworth put on 19 runs for the ninthl wicket.
support, as Wickets continued toj fall steadily, but finally he;
the score, Aubin -was bowled by the quietly effective Brierley, and Wanderers were all out for 76, Woodworth bein^ undefeatM with an IrivaluableTlV.
Without further addition to
^ was done in a third wicket parf- i nership of 36 -by Brierley an
Hartley, and later, a lUxthi partner^ip oi la between ) Smith and W. | Shut tie wort
enabled Harwood io pass <th visitors’ total with two wickets , hand.'
\ ftlBBLESDALE; wanderer;
H. Washbrook b Brierley___ h D. Kitchen c Briefley b Clegg 1? W. Bjrch c and b iBrierley .. ifl. E. Bush run out j ..........L Metcalf b Clegg! -/••___ G. Woo-dworth not] out . . . . R. iddon b Clegg .1................ |2i T. Hincks b Clegg I,!......., . G. yf. Anderton b Brierley G. Clark c Roach b Clegg .. ill J. Aubin b Brieriey . . . . . . . . , '
' Extras Total . .74
.. 13.2 1 40 . 6' 0 12' . 7
0 17 GREAT HARWOOD
J. Leek ht. -wkt. b Metcalf .. fo! J. Edmondson, Ibw b Woodw’th F. Hartley c Birch b Clark .. Brierley c and b Metcalf ___ C. Smith not out '■.......... . E. D-ickinson Ibw b Metcalf .. ;|oi H. Clegg b Metcalf ................ 5 W, Shuttleworth Ibw b Metcalf ^ J. Roach c Aubin b Iddon .. 7I — -j
G. Clark ..... 5 1 25 R. Iddon . . . . 1 0 4
T-
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to a good start on Saturday!' w-hen they -beat Chorley T ■with three wickets to spare It appeared that the visitors were in for a heavier defeat, For Chorley. who had 66 to ■Whalley’s 70 for seven, had scored ! only 38—little more than half tliBlr total—wher the eight wicket fell. A las minute stand by Smltl. and Entwistle put on 28 anc saved the Ignomino'us season.
WHALLEY I I V. CHORLEY I I Though 'Whalley II got o f '
visitors from ar start to th(
howled!ten overs, taking foui wickets for 19. while Elli: took three for 22.
impressive.
Lawless 25; Smith b Hughei 2; Barker c Hughes b Ellis 0 Ashtoni c Hughes b Ellis 2 Jebb .iriw b Hughes 1; Affllcli b Hughes 0; Norman c and I Ellis 4 i ' Brindle run out 0 Smith b Hughes 18; Entwistlq b Sharpies 10; H.r Wilson not gut_0; Extras 4; Total 66.
Choriey: Wilkinson Ibw I
out 27;|T. Holden b Afflick 15 G. -Lawless c Wilkinson I AfIliekiO: R. Boryman Ibw I AfflickiS; ; J. Ellis c Smith ! Afflick 111 ;jD. Hughes c Smltl b Barker 4; J. Sharpies ( Wilkinson b Barker 0: P Gorton not out 5; Extras 5 Total 70 for seven.
Whalley I I : A. Helllcar jpol- Whrilley’s
bowling wa: Hughes,
'wh(
G. Woodworth 5 0 16 E. Bush ___ 2 .0 16
Metcalf
I Total for 8 wkts. .. '76 O. M. R. -V
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