The Clithcroc A dvcrliser & Times, May S, 1964 11
CHATBURN BEAT BASHALL EAVES IN THRILLING SHIELD FINAL
BASHALL EAVES 1; CHATBURN 3.
■yy’EMBLEY staged a final on Saturday—so did Clithcroc. And the fervour felt by crowds of small boys in the stand
and around the Shaw Bridge pitch was not one whit less ardent than that of the 100,000 in the afternoon in London. Chatburn's win could be
thought a triumph for justice for all season they have been somewhere near the head of the league. Until Saturday they had
nothing to show for their efforts while Caiderstones had the league title and Bashaii Eaves won the Clithcroc F.C.
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on Saturday as they played slick, progressive football and were undaunted by Bashall Eaves' attempts to steamroller
medal competition. They were deserving winners
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with inside-forward Billy Sllngev and Guy Benson working at lull-
the ball through. The Chatburn forward line
nressure moved well and it was r
no surprise when they put thice into the Bashall Eaves net before the interval.
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to half speed following an injury earlv in the game. Bashall Eaves
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five minutes' play. B e n so n finishing off a quick, left-wmg
Chatburn took the lead after ,
Chatburn raid. On the half-hour. Tommy
Simpson deceived George Ben nett with a well-judged lob which drifted into the net. The third goal came nine
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rarely looked dangerous. Geoff O'Connell did his best to
defence in which Thistlethwaite and Peter Dawson were the stars.
forwards were put off by the well- timed tackling of the Chatburn
Jacques, Green; Cowell, O'Don nell. Holgato; Jones, Ripley, Rudgyard, Robinson. O'Connell. Chatburn: Johnson; Thistle-
Teams: Bashall E a v e s ; Bennett;
thwaite. Bithell; Simpson, Har greaves, Dawson; Stinger (J). Stinger (W), McLean. Benson,
Seed. NETBALL
TP spectators at matches in • clitheroe and District Net-
ball League have cheered every time there has been a goal they must have been breathless lately. Last week Catholic Y.C. scored
44, goals Independents 22, and Trinity 20.
r e s u l t s
Caldcrstones 11, Independents 22. Trutex W.B. 2, Catholic Y.C. 44. Low Moor 17, Trinity 20.
Catholic Y.C. Independents
Trinity Y.C. .. Calderstoncs
Low Moor Ribblesdalc
2 2
Trutex W.B..........1
......... 2 ..
1
P W D L p 0 0 0 0 0
1
2 2 I
1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
0 0
f ix t u r e s
Monday: Caiderstones v. Trinity Y.C.
Wednesday: Low Moor v. Catholic Y.C.
Trutex W.B. rest.
Thursday: Ribblesdale v. Independents.
RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE . Clitheroe
C. M. Washbrook b Hcys .. 0
R. Aspinall b Hcys ............. 10 D. Brennan b Bleasdale . . . ■ 7 A. Pcddar c Topham b Bleas
E. Musson c Bailey b Heys .. 46 H. Jones b Bailey ................. 54 N. Hooley not out ................. 1 Extras
dale ................................... J ........................... 2
Total (for 6 wkts.) .. 130 O. M. R. W.
T. Heys ............. 12 1 34 3 D. Pollard ......... 7 1 24 0 A. Blcasdale — 0 0 32 2 R. Bailey ......... 4.6 0 30 1 V. Daly ............. 3 0 8 0
Padiham
R. Houghton c Aspinall b Jones................................ 18
M. Gee lbw Jones ................. “ T. Topham b Jones ............. 8 D. Knowles c Coulter b Jones 14 T. Heys c Peddar b Jones .. 0 K. Veevers c Washbrook b Jones ............................... Jj
D. Hargreaves c Aspinall b Jones ...............................
Brennan .................. ■ • ■ 8 jj
minutes later, Malcolm McLean, who had been for long shackled by close Bashall Eaves marking, nipped in to force a centre home. For a spell after the interval.
Extras
Bashall Eaves seemed to take on more confidence and in this period they succeeded in pulling
a goal back. Barrie Jones swung a corner
into the g o a lm o u th and O’Connell hit the ball home from
goal to his credit seconds later. He stormed on to a miskick by Simpson but his shot beat both
the resulting melee. O'Connell almost had another
Johnson and the goal, passing inches outside the post. Keith Johnson snatched a t the
........................... : Totat ........................ 57
P. Aspinall......... 8 D. Brennan — 8 3 H. Jones ............. 8 2 J. Coulter ......... 8 o Robinson ......... 1 1
Suttle Sykes
last second a header from Rudg yard but it was not long before Chatburn were back dictating
corner cleared off the line and then had a tremendous 20-yard drive pushed round the post by Bennett. Chatburn had the ball in the
most of the exchanges. Benson saw his header from a
Wilkinson Punchard
Davies ..................................... 8 Walker ............................... ’
O. M. R. W. 19 1
V. Dalv lbw Aspinall ......... 0 R. Bailey c Robinson b
K. Whiteside C. Metcalf
0 0 0 1 2
4 4 2 0 0
weather, but there i C I
Consequently,^
afternoon was Rolls-Royce s eicht-wickcl win at Baxcndcn.
issue. Shock result on
Great Harwood, f ° wic three-wicket win ovet B«
k, were chielly uidebtcd >o their spin bowlers. Ton7f„ sionat
son. and their new Pr°f8f °™. Eddie Robinson, who each P tured five cheap wickets. For the second week in succcsj
they were undoubtedly hit . an injury to their new- >otmg.
> > opening bowler, Robin Sliaip. WADDINGTON
D. Underwood .................... 12 r ! Driver ............................... 11 C. Whiteside ........................ 0 K. Taylor ............................... 6 G. Riley ............................... 7 K. Oddic ............................... 6 B. Clark ............................... 1 P. Jackson ........................... 28
........................... 15 .................... 4
RESULTS Saturday
Read 185 for 7 dec. Baxcndcn Ribblesdalc W. 114 tor
121. Rolls-Royce 126 r°* l.\ ' Earby 143 lor six dec.. Wlwllcj 06 for six. Great HarwMi 80 foi seven, Barnoldswick 7& Settle 68 for three, Blackburn Northern
139 for eight dec.
H. Hovlc not out ................ 17 Extras 3 Total 110
Thornton — 10 Thompson — 8 Fisher
EARBY
Meldvam ....... Fisher Sprag
A. Bleasdale not out ......... 7 D. Pollard c Aspinall b Jones f
Etherington ... Thornton Wiseman not out
Thompson
Duxbury ....... Woodhall Harris Speak
........... ...........
........... ...........
Extras 6 Totai 47
O M R W
Jackson ............. 5 2 11 0 Whieside ......... 8-2 3 10 5 Riley ................ 10 4 20 4
LANGHO COLONY ...............................
............................... ........................
Peters ............................... Coulthurst ........................
........................
Devoy ................................... ‘ Gallagher ............................ “
McCarrick not out ............. 8 Extras 2 Total 48
net once more in the later stages. Dawson hit a short free- kick bv Bill Slingcr into the net but two other Chatburn forwards had run into offside positions. The only incident to mar a
O M R W
Eland ................. 8 2 18 3 ......... 5.6 2 8 4
Waterwortli — 8 2 ” ; Fenwick
rough, tough, but on the whole, dean final occurred towards the end when John Holgatc and Bill Slingcr were "booked” after a
Shackleton — 3 0 6 i BAXENDEN
Ormcrod ................................. 1 Tattersall
clash in mid-field. The trophy was presented to
thwaite by Clitlicroe Amateur League chairman. Mr. Dan Seed.
Chatburn captain Phillip Thistle
I > IBBLESDALE WANDERERS' .1V .. A •• anii b ” teams both
won their matches in the Great Harwood Bowling League last
TALS group of companies week. 16.
Ribblcsdalc W. *' B ” 100. Ribblcs- dalc W. "A " 117: Whalley 78. Clitheroe Castle 115; Clitheroe
Results: Rishton Cons. 92, _ . . .
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........................ ’ Total 50
G. Davenport T. Wnllbank .. G. Lawless __ B. M. Emmett W. Entwistle .. A. Summers . H. Hind ....... R. W. Gann . . . V. G. Salvi . .. R Eatough —
WHALLEY II Sunday padiham 68 for six. Clithcroc
117 for two dec. Batting
Roberts. Rolls-Royce od; l. Greening. Efarby 50.
D. Moore. Roll-Roycc 57; 11.
Duxbury ............ 7 Etherington — 0
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five lor 20; Robinson. Great Har wood, five lor 24: P. Wilkinson.
T. Thompson. Great Harwood, Ribblesdalc W. six lor 67.
TOMORROW'S MATCHES Ribblosdalo League
Clitheroe v. Settle Blackburn N. v Great Harwood
Barnoldswick v. Padiham Whatley v. Baxcnden
Read v. Earby Rolls-Royce v. Ribblesdalc «• Ribblesdale Junior Loagus
Settle v. Waddington Earby v. Lower Darwen Ribbiesdale W. v. Rolls-Royce Great Harwood v. Langho Colony E. E.C. v. Barnoldswick Oswaldtwistle Irani, v. Lucas
Baxcndcn v. Read Cherry Tree v. Whallcv
SNOOKER WINNERS
N. Duckworth not o u t ......... 0 Extras 7
Total 83 OSWALDTWISTLE IMM. G. Williams D. Southworth not out — 48 ........................ 13
S. Williams not out ........... 22 Extras 2
Total for 1 85
H. Hind ......... I R. IV. Gann .. -i A. Summers .. ■ ■ N. Duckworth .. W. Entwistle ..
W. Jones J. Waddington ..................... 8
B. Barnes
READ ...........
W. Monk ............................... 26 D. Kershaw ........................... 1 D. Skinner ........................... 8 K. Bradshaw ........................ 8 J. Holmes A. Holmes
D Marshall not out N. Robinson
E. Ireland ... . 9 3 15 1 D. Green .. . . . . 8 4 7 2 B Barnes .. . . . . 6.2 1 18 3 Woodcock
O
Total 42 M R W
J, Shcrbourne .............. B. Millington ........................ 15
. . . . 4 4 0 4 30
E.E.C. D. Ireland not out ............. 2
B. Case not out .................... 4 Extras 2 Total 53
D. Kershaw .. J. Waddington
K. Bradshaw .. M. Robinson .. J. Holmes .........
..4 0 24 2 • 1 5 2 0 3 i 0 6
O M R 4 1 13
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'TO celebrate the winning or the Ornic Shield by
Clithcroc Old People’s Club snooker team, a social even ing was held at the club last
sented to the members of the team by the Deputy Mayor. Councillor W. Sharpies, and entertainment was provided by the Wayfarers Concert Party.
week. Miniature shields were pre
Clithcroc, g a v e housebound members of tbc club a treat by taking them on a country run by coach, then taking them to the club where they had tea with
Recently Mr. W. Bridge, of their visitors.
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NEW TROPHY FOR TABLE TENNIS
AXEW president of Ribblcs- 1 dale Table Tennis League. Mr. Roy Dewhurst presented a new trophy lo the League at the annual dinner and pre sentation dance at Cliatburn
each year to the^winners of t League's doubles compel tioi
on Friday night. The trophy will be presented
and will be known as the Kaydee
. Trophy. The League chairman, Mr. L.
season and congratulated trophy winners. The trophies were pier
to:
F. Lasscv not out ................ 0 Extras 3 Total 98
p. Niven ......... 7 J. Crook ......... 3 W. Tattersall .. 9 B. Scott
M R W 0
M. Garlick ---- 1 RIBBLESDALE W. II
......... 3
0 16 0 1 34 2 0 13 0 0
21 0 10 1
B. Scott ............................... 18 K. Holden ........................... 8 J. Dennett ........................... 35 ,T. Stirzaker ........................ 20 G. Knowles not out ............. 4
D. Niven ............................... 8 W. Tattersall ........................ 0
M. Garlick ........................... 8 I. Crook ................ .............. 8 W. Kenyon ........................... 8
Tdtal 92
M R W 0 18 1 2 8 0
0 13 0 0 35 7 0 17 ;
singles runner-up, Geoff Tomlin son; doubles champions: Gcoii
Singles champion: John Clc88'
Tomlinson and Peter Hatcn. doubles runners-up, Ian Croos and Denis Punchard.
League champions: Clithcioc
C.C. "A"—Barrie Parker. Barry Hilton, John Clegg, and Ken
Bowker. Team knock-out competition
winners and League runners-up. C.T.T.C. “A”—Ian Crook, Jack Saul, Peter Hatch, Geoff Tomlin son, and Denis Punchard.
Made in Japan be timed by Japanese-made
1) ACES in the Olympic Games in Tokio next October will
chronometers, and a greater variety of timing devices will ne used than previously.
A firm of Japanese watch makers sent experts to study the
Rome Olympics in I860 and have produced timing instruments
whose accuracy has been appro ved by' tlic British National Institute of Physics.
Dixon thanked league officials their work during the
sented
home after having a holiday at Weymouth.
Today 41 members will retina ....
sion Ribblesdnle Wandeieia had to he content with a dta • *
t|0Ubt about it that, with the advent of
onmrc die effect of 8 Saturday, followed by a wet “ x m ’>, ■"«
Saturday
WILKINSON TAKES SIX "Vy WICKETS
CHAMPIONS ARE a g a in held to A DRAW
B ow ling lo s t its “bite”
REFRIGERATORS THE NEW SEASON’S MODELS ARE HERE
■\ATHALLEY again had to be 1 1 content with a point lor
although at one time they looked like having Earby in serious trouble, the visitors bowling lost
its "bite'’ at Earby. As in other Ribblcsdalc League
games, bowlors generally were handicapped by the conditions and until livelier wickets come along, one can expect many drawn games.
start, Jimmy Peters obtaining -two quick wickets but then Mike Chappie, Earby's new profes sional. enlivened the proceed
Earby made only a modest
ing with a bright 23. When he mistimed one from
0" Saturday and by 4-30 may have been regretting the fact. Read had by then knocked
ANDERERS put Read in to ' ' bat at Church Meadow
up 129 for the loss of only four wickets and were looking very comfortable against a largely ineffective Wanderers attack.
eflort by Peter Wilkinson, who took six wickets for 67 runs, Read could well have passed the 200 mark with case.
But for a grand effort by
Sharp who took seven wickets at Whalley last week in his first game for Wanderers pulled a muscle in his third over and had to be taken off. Wanderers bad a quick suc
New opening bowler Robin
Queen, Whalley's professional, and was caught, however, and then Peters got rid of Glen Newsholme before he had scored, and Queen bowled B. Wright. Whalley’s chances seemed good. Partnered by the experienced
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Len Duxbury, G. Greening took heavy toll of the bonding and completely changed the situa tion. A declaration was delayed until he reached his 50.
get the last single and that alone might have made all the
I t -took Greening some time to
difference to the result. Faced with a total of 143.
Whallcv proceeded reasonably confidently despite Peter's early dismissal but never seemed likelv to catch up with -the clock. Whallcy skipper Gordon Top
professional John Ingham. But Wanderers had to wait
cess when Sharp, at first slip, caught Peter Fairclough off
some time for the next wicket to go down as Peter Haworth and Tomlinson became firmly
established. The 50 went up before Wan
derers had their next success when Wilkinson took his first wicket and from then on it was
F, Foster lbw Peters ......... 8 N. Wear c Abbott b Peters 12
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ham played a valuable innings of 34 which completely stopped any Earby idea of forcing vic tory.
B. Parker b Queen ............. 15 Chappie c Abbott b Queen .. 23 G. Newsholme c Blcazard b Peters .................... 8
Read v. Wilkinson. Rupert Jackman. Reads West
Indian professional, lashed his way to 40 before flicking a catch to Ingham off Wilkinson. Read's declared total of 185
wc go for them or not? Keith Weaver and Boland
apparently presented W a n- dcrers with a problem. Should
Scott took their time m getting into their stride and it looked like Wanderers were Sol"S “ play time out without cxploiine the possibility of a wicket which gave the bat an advantage o\ci
With the advent of Keith Ecclcs the innings took ai more
s s ^ lwb i rB. ^ ^ knock of 42. Richard Goodway
READ
rR ’rairclough c Shavp b p1 Haworth'c sub b Wilkhi-
Tomlinson b Wilkinson .. R. Goodway b Wilkinson .. Jackman c Ingham b Wilkin-
40 E. Sumner c and b Wilkin- ^
R. Hindle b Wilkinson......... -8 G. Pollard run out
I. H. Wilkinson not out .. Extras ...............................
R. Sharp .. • R. C. Baron .
Ingham P. Wilkinson
G. Nowing
....... g 10
Total, for 8 wkts. dec. 185 O M R W
3 1 5 8 4 0 21 0
13 0 64 1
16.5 0 87 8 3 0 18 0
RIBBLESDALE W. ' K. E. Weaver b Kershaw ..
R. Scott b Sumner ............... “ A. K. C. Eccles not o u t ......... ”, Ingham not out .................... 6 Extras .................................I____
Total for 2 wkts 114
Jackman ....... I. H. Wilkinson
O M R w 11 3 23 0 5 0 20 0
S. Kershaw ............. n „* E. Sumner ............. 8 u R. Goodway
1 3 19 1 3 0 24
his unbeaten took a
lashing, his three overs yielding 24 inns, but Wanderers weretotal
well below the required when the bails were taken off.
R IB B L F EXCURSIONS W FROM
B. Wright b Queen . . . . . . . . 7 G. Greening not out ......... 50 L. Duxbury not out Extras
C'thcroc Whallcy Chatburn p.m. 6-40
CLITHEROE 16, Wcllsatc Departing
.................... I8 .......... 17
Total Tor 6 wkts. dec. .. 143 O M R W
J. Rudd ......... 8 1 20 0 G. Topham __ 4 2 8 0 J. Peters ......... 8 0 35 3
Queen
B. Valley ......... 2 0 6 0 WHALLEY
............ 13 1 64 3
J. Peters lbw Madden — 7 T. Parkinson c Ncwsliolme b Roberts
M. Gorton c Madden b Roberts
Extras
H. K. Sharpies c Greening b Roberts .............. I8
......— 17
G. Topham c Greening b Duxbury .............. 34
H. Abbott c Chappie b Duxbury ................ 3
.............. 12
L. Bradley not out .............. 0 Queen not out
Total for 6 wkts.
Chappie C. Madden j . Roberts J. Pratt L. Duxbury
................... 7 ................... 0
96 M R W
2 22 0 o 12 1
WHY
1 28 3 0 27 0 1 7 *
VALLEY LEAGUE
•PLAYING their first m;Lich 81 I the Ribble Valley League.
Fence fought an exciting di. with Calderstoncs on Sum - • The scores were level at 99 runs
.each when time was called. Caldorstonos v. Fonce
Wright 1; K. Procter 30, K. Ecclcs 53; H. Hinds not out 4. R. Dust 5; J. Edwardson not out 1: Extras 2. Total for 5 wkts ticc. 99.
Caiderstones: L. Bradley 3,
mpson 7—9—26—1: B- worth 5—0—23—1; R- ,p roctoi
P. Wrav 8; A. Nutter 32, R- Procter not out 2; R. Townsend not out 20; Extras 10. Total, for
Fence; J. Clegg 3; D. Ecclcs 18. * 4 R H t a d i s - l l - S - f l - B. Seed
2— 0—6—0; L. Bradley 3'“ 0__‘u -2 : Holden 3 -0 -1 9 -0 : *■ Dust l—o—io—l.
CHIPPING v. HURST GREEN
2. G. Ncwsholme 4, J- Bcl ^ V’ A. Seed 33. A. Wright 12, L.
Chipping: P. Stott 4, D. Double
Merchant not out 11. B^tias Total, for 6 wkts. dec., 124. Crotty 9 -0 -3 2 -1 ; Holden 10-
2—25—3: Cronshaw 3—0—22—'• Hawthorne l—0—6—0: Wilkinson
6*Hurst~Green: G. Holden 10.
W. Jacques 1, H. 3, T. Cronshaw 0, J. )vilcoc> 10, Wilkinson 0. Howarth -, a.
5. Total 45.
Tyson 8—1—27—5: A- scen 2—0—5—3.
A. Wright G—3—8 2. ■ „ ,
Cross not out 11. Tayllortl' 8. Walker l, W. Crotty 2, Extias
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