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OOMS A N D B . — M U R PH Y — PHILIPS


Champions win in last over of extra time


p L S P l I E poor weather conditions only one game in the Ribblesdalc League was abandoned and a definite decision was reached in four ou t o f th e other five games. A s neither


over oi e x t r a t ime. T h i s wa s o n e o f the mo s t ex c i t ing ma tc h e s ever seen on th e Y o rk s h i r e c lu b 's g ro u n d , fo r p lay was c o n s id e r ­ ably cu r ta i le d b e c au s e of the we a th e r , a n d b o th te ams p la y ed spor t ing c r ic k e t to p ro d u c e a real " th r i l le r " . In fact the few s p e c t a t o r s --------------------------


were rea l ly b i t in g th e i r nai ls when P e te r H aw o r th (34 n.o.) was d r o p p e d in the vis i tors '


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liona; victory a t Church Meadow aK or claiming the extra five cvrr.s Donald Moore hit ten bound­


last-wicket p a r tn e r sh ip . Rolls-Royce achieved ”a sensa-


aries in his u nde fea ted 81. and .1. Sliorrock took four of th e Wanderers' wickets a t a cost of or.ly 17 runs. Roger Devon <.41 n.o. < an d 17-


TOMORROW’S MATCHES


SENIOR


Barnoldswick v. Ribblesdalc W. Baxenden v. IVhalley Blackburn N. v. Earby C.ithcroe v. P ad ih am Great Harwood v. Rolls Roycc Read v. Settle


JUNIOR


Earby v. Baxenden Lower Dan v en v. Barnoldswick Lucas v. Cher ry Tree Oswaldtwistle Im. v. E.E.C. Padiham v. Blackburn N. Ribblesdale W. v. Burnley Bel. Rolls Royce v. Clitheroe Se t tle v. Langho Col. Whalley v. Read


year-old Stephen Gee <31 < in a first-wicket p a r tn e rsh ip of 65, paved th e way for Padiham's easy victory over G re a t Harwood. On a drying wicket Tommy


B a rn es of Baxenden and Ken F o s te r of Se t tle both bowled un­ changed for th e ir respective teams.


S a t u r d a y ’s R e s u l t s Barnoldswick, 93 for 7 dec:


Read, 98 for 9: Earby v. Cl ith­ eroe, ab an d o n ed : Padiham. 94 for 3: Gr-eat Harwood 90; Rib­ blesdale Wanderers. 73; Rolls- Royce, 158 for 4 dec; Settle, 77; Baxenden. 59; Whalley, 132: Blackburn Northern, 91 for 4.


P e r f o rm a n c e s B a t t i n g


out.


D. Moore. Rolls-Royce. 81 not B owl i n g


T. Barnes, Baxenden 6 for 36;


J. Bell, Barnoldswick 6 for 41: K. Foster, S e t tle 5 for 26.


Rolls Rovce . . . . 3 1 0 1 5 G re a t Harwood . 3 1 0 2 4 Ribblesdale XV. . . 3 1 0 2 4 Clitlicroe .................. 2 0 1 1 1 Earbv ....................... 2 0 1 1 1 Barnoldswick . . . . 3 o 0 3 0


Whallcv .................. 3 2 1 0 9 Baxenden ............. 3 o 0 1 8 Padiliam .................. 3 2 0 1 8 ....................... 3 2 0 1 8 3 1 o 0 6 > 0 6


LEAGUE TABLE Read


Blackburn N. Set tle


....................... 3 1 »


11 liallev nor Baxcndcn won there is no team n ow with maximum points. In a th r i l l in g g am e a t Ba rn o ld swick . R e a d w o n in th e la s t i------------------------- --- -------- --------------


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r |AHE effects of the ruin undoubtedly ruined Wlial-


; ley's home game with Blackburn Northern, for bowlers h ad l i t t le chance of proving th e ir m e r i t on i the dead wicket a n d th e game


ended with the honours fairly even. On a good cricketing day,


| Whalley might, well have found th e N o r th e rn to be a re al te s t of : th e ir ability an d they would


! have readily accepted th e clial- : lenge.


; T h eir two initial victories have : given Whalley plentv of confi- ; dence but i t was generally fe lt th a t th e N o r th e rn would p ro ­ vide them with th e ir toughest , opposition so fa r.


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i Alan Entwistle h a s certainly j improved th e Northern, but I even his spin bowling could do


, no more th a n keep th e scoring pace down. Whalley made a n unhappy


s ta r t when Gorton was run. out a f te r scoring only a single, but


i any hopes the visitors’ a t tack j b ad reaping a series of quick i successes were dashed by a reso­ lute innings from Geoff Ireland, who reached wi thin two of his


Shock for Wanderers


p A E L Y i n d i c a t i o n s a r e ■ th at


need to s tre n g th e n th e ir batt ing if they are to have any hope of figuring seriously in th e fight for


Ribblesdale Wanderers will


of such a n accomplished bats­ m an as K e i th Eccles. but they st i ll have four or five early bats­ men who can compare with any in the league. T h e trouble appears to be that


the championship. They are bound to feel th e loss


the Wanderers' tail-end is not p a r ticula r ly stubborn when the pressure is fierce. Rolls-Royce undoubtedly shook


th e Wanderers with th e i r impres­ sive victory, b u t no doubt the wicket was drying by the time the Wanderers came to bat. Donald Moore. Rolls-Royce's


: e re rs ’ a t ta c k with his 81 not out. which included 10 boundaries.


opening lxitsmen. who is un­ doubtedly one of the best run- g etters in th e league, completely blu n ted th e edge of the Wand-


- G. Sumner also scored a very , useful 34 before he was ru n out. Tire Wanderers’ new fa s t bow-


New pitch had to be made


oyer of extra time when they visited Barnoldswick.


{JHAV1PIONS Read had a thrilling victory in the la s t


t ground and chances of play seemed remote, b u t volunteers , worked feverishly to prepare the


When the villagers arrived there were pools of water on th e


j ler. J. Smith, ag a in did reason- | ably well b u t his colleagues had j a very th in time of it. ; Both th e Wanderers' opening j batsmen. K e i th Weaver and ; Roland S cot t were out for a few i ru n s a n d a lthough Jo h n Ingham i the pro. b a t ted resolutely to i score 20. th e Wanderers a t no i time looked like saving the game. They can take encouragement


[ f rom th e fact , however, th at | team s have s ta r te d badly and : have st i ll won th e championship | and. i t will be a g re at surprise ; indeed if th e Wanderers fail to | pulverise more th a n one team | before th e season h a s ended.


: ROLLS ROYCE : D. Moore not out


J . Shorrock c S cot t b Smith 2 K. Wright c In g h am b Smith 7 G. Sumner ru n out.......................... 34 H. Pilkington c Musgrove b Smith ........................................... i


....................... 81


R. P a rk e r not oui ............................... 23 Extras ...................................... 10


TOTAL <4 wkts. dec.' 158 Bowling: J . Sm i th 15—5—34—


3: P. Wilkinson 9—-1—42—0: Ingham. 10—0—61—0: M. Em-


! h a lf century, and picked o u t the ; lose deliveries to h i t with con­


siderable power. At th e tail-end of the Whalley innings. Barry Varley contributed a very use­ ful 17 n o t out and a s both J. Rudd a n d H. Hind


succeeded in reach in g double, figures Whalley’s tota l of 132 was quite a good effort, Whalley who h ad been helped


b o t h


by Jimmy P e te rs ’ c ra f tv bowling in th e ir two opening m atche s could not make any marked impression, however, oil


Northern batsmen. As th e game the


; mood and was 26 not out when time expired.


! individual knock in the league was iit reasonably confident


- to be peeved with themselves, and are more likely th a n n o t to


I G. Ainsworth b McGlone . . 11 G. I reland c Tbbotson b Mar- gerison ........................................... 48


G. Topham b McGlone . . . . 9 VI. Gorton ru n out


WHALLEY .................. | J. Peters c Entwistle b Mar-


T. Wallbank lbw Entwistle 5 T. Parkinson c and b Mar- | - gerison ...........................................


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B. Varley n o t out ............................ 17 ,1. Rudd b Grahame .................. 12 H. Hind c McGlone b


N. Duckworth b Entwistle . . 2 E x tra s ...................................... 4


Grahame ...................................... 11 Total . . 132


th e rn ; Taylor 1—0—3—0. K. G r a h a m e 8—0—29—2. D. McGlone 7—0—41—2. A. E n t ­ wistle 13.7—5—26—2. A. Margeri- son 10—2—29—3.


Bowling for Blackburn Nor­


A. Entwistle c Wallbank b Varley


BLACKBURN NORTHERN ........................................... 12


J. Atherton lbw Peters............. 31 T. Ibbotson c Gorton b Var­ ley ...................................................... 15


B. Pickup b Rudd ...................... 10 B. McNulty not out ................ 26 A. Shaw not out


E xtras ...................................... 3 Total <4 wkis. • . . 91


....................... 4 Bowling for Whalley: J. Peters


13—1—31—1. J . Rudd 7—2—15— 1. G. Topham 6—0—22—0. B. Varley 5—0—21—2.


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way h a d Whalley accepted one or two chances, but, on th is show­ ing they still have every reason


T h e game could have gone any


continue to be among the lead­ ing clubs.


| wore on i t was p re t ty evident j th a t a draw would be a n inevit- ' able re su l t for Bernard Mac- Nultv. who still sh a res th e dis­ tinction of h aving th e h ighes t


K. Weaver c Pilkington b Riley


bery 2—0—11—0. RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS ................................................ 5


R. Scott b Riley ............................ 5 G. Knowles b Shorrock . . . 8 In g h am lbw b Moor .................. 20 K. Proctor c Moore b Roberts 8 A. Musgrove ru n out .................. I A. Aspin b Pilkington ............. 0 VI Embery b Shorrock ............. 4 J. Smi th not out


P. Wilkinson b Shorrock . . . . 0 Extras ...................................... 2


....................... n TOTAL


i—i—ii—i : d . Moore 4—0— i H. Pil kins ton. 3- 0—10—1.


73


; Bowling: R. Lemon 3—1 - 3— 0; R. Riley. 8—3—23—2: J . Shor­ rock 9-1—3 - 1 7—4: J. Roberts 5 - l :


JUNIOR LEAGUE RESULTS


The results lor the Junior


matches in the Ribblesdale Cricket League played on S a t ­ urday a re: Baxenden 53: Langho Col. 64-6: Blackburn Northern 124-3: Lower Darwen 120: Cherry Tree 68: Burnley Bel. 81: C l ith­ eroe v Whalley < match a ta n d - o nedj: Great Harwood 61: Earby 62-3: Lucas v Barnoldswick < m atch a b an d o n ed ': Read 190-4 Wadding ton 64: Rolls Royce 123- 9: Padihnm 124-8.


■ wicket and play s ta r te d shor t ly before* four o’clock.


Cunliife had been c au g h t behind the wickets wi thout scoring. Frank Lord played a real stone­ walling innings, an d took an hour to accumulate 10 runs. Later, a fourth-wicket s tan d


Barnoldswick took first knock opened cautiously a f te r J.


Ramsbottom cup games on Sunday


r|'YIE first round of the Ramsbottom Cup competition will be


ployed on Sunday. The games will beg in a t 2-30 p.m. an d each team will be limited to 30 eight -bal l overs. Only ama te u r p lay e r s a re


c luded on S u n d ay they will ] be played the fol lowing Sun- 1


being al lowed lo lake par t . | If th e game s a rc n o t c o n ­


s tra ig h t knock-out basis, h a s not been played for several seasons. Tills time the top four clubs


day. The competition, which is on a


in the junior section are included for th e first time.


Wanderers: Langlio Col. v. Oswaldtwistle I : Rolls Royce v. Pad ih am : Whalley v. Lucas. Read v. Gre at Harwood: Cherry Tree v. Blackburn Northern: Clitheroa v. Baxenden: Settle v. Earby.


The draw is: Barnoldswick v. Ribblesdale


NO PLAY AT CLITHEROE


^JLITHEROE found pools of water on E a rb y s ground


between professional Simmons and H. Lawson added 30 ru n s to pu: the Yorkshire side in a better position, and Simmons went on to h i t a breezy 28. Bar- noldswick’s top score. Remaining- wickc-ts went


cheaply an d th e home side de­ clared a t 93 for seven a t 6-15 p.m. Read were given a n h o u r to


get the runs, and s ta r te d well. : Peter Fairclough and R ich a rd ! Goochvay <251 p u t on 33 for ; th e first wicket, b u t with th e ir


d ism is sa l Read slumped to 40 for five.


; Peier Haworth, coming in a t j


number seven, stved th e day for I Read, keeping his wicket when I a!! about him were losing theirs.


whim las t man David Skinner ' .iomed Haworth, and th e tension


Two’ , ve runs were still needed


mounted as time began to lain ! o u t


gave hard chance, b u t was dropped, and i t was le f t to Skinner to h i t the decisive single, and Haworth rounded off th e 1 scoring with a boundarv off the laE ban.


With the scores level Haworth ;


F. Lord b Snape ....................... .................................


BAR NOLDSWICK


J. Cunliffe c D. Skinner b W-.Ikinson


G. Smith st D. Skinner b Goodway ......................................


Simmons b Wilkinson ............. H. Lawson b Jackman . . . P. Layeock b Ja ckm an . . . . D Pilkington c D. Skinner b Wilkinson ................................. K. Green n o t out


T. Barker not out ....................... Extras ................................... Total <7 wkts dec.


....................... 10


In 28 21


when they arrived and although conditions rapidly improved th e two skippers could not agree when they inspected the pitch. Later, the umpires decided th a t no play would be possible


so th a t each team h ad to be con­ te n t with a point. Tit is was th e only game in the


senior league, however, where play was n o t possible.


YOUTH CHOIR TO VISIT CASTLE


; T HE Merseyside ( Youth for L Chr ist choir is to make a re-


j turn visit to the Castle Band* ! stand. Clithcroc. a week tomor- j row. The 70 voice choir, which. was tremendously popular las t


! time i t was in Clitheroe will be 1 accompanied by the Liverpool ] Crossbeats, a b e at group. They J a re to be welcomed by the Mayor i of Clitheroe. Councillor John


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R. Goodwnv 4—0—19—1. READ


16—4—22—2. I. Wilkinson 13—- 31—3. N. Snape G —1—18—1,


\V. P. Fairclough c Whipp b Bel! ..................................................... 10


R Goodway c Green b Bel! F. Skinner' b Simmons . . . . 1 Wilkinson c Pilkington b Bel! ................................................


B Tomlinson c Simmons b Bell


p. Haworth not out


................................................ ..................


R. Stevenson b Bell ............. N. Snape Ibw b Simmons . . D Skinner not out .................. Extras ......................................


................................................ Total '9 wkts.' 0 ♦


n. Barnes St Lord b Bell . . Jackman c Barker b Sim­ mons


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6 n


3-1 4


7 3 i 48 30


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98 Bowline for Barnoldswick :


S -mmo n s 10—1—37—3. J. Heap 2 .0 -17 -0. J. Bel! 8—1—41—6.


1 3


eroe and District United Chris­ tian Rcllowsliio and the singing is to be conducted by S tu a r t Briscoe. Jill Briscoe. Billy S tra ch an . and the Capernwray


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= Field in St. James 's Church. ! CHthoroc.


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89 7 43


71 81 54 S4 34 45 36 63 23 56 82 28 16 60 58 34 4 Q 49 27 77


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C l i th e r o e A d v e r t i s e r £ l im e s . F r id a y . M a y 14 .1969


GREAT HARWOOD BOWLING LEAGUE


r |VI IE results of games played in the G re a t Harwood Bowl- ;


ing League la s t week were: ; Whalley ’B’


91, Ribblesdale i Wanderers *A’ 103; Clithercc |


Castle 97, Whalley ’A’ 104: | Oswaldtwistle Cons. 108, Rishton , Cons. 84; Brockhall 70. Clitheroe ; C.C. 119: Ribblesdalc Wanderers ’B’ 104. Lowerfield P a rk 54.


Tlio league table is:


Clitheroe C.C.............. Rishton Cons.............. Whalley ’A' ............... Ribblesdale W. ’B’ . Whalley ‘B'


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Clitheroe Castle . . . Oswaldtwistle Con.- Ribble.sdalc W. ’A' . Lowerfield Park . . . Brockhall


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