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K C 'H .W t .H S ON ^ ’O L R O LD | i : A O L .M O N S r R A T I O N N O \ >
ION 8 / - WEEKLY
( , L ) c i lO r - i l J t B - 0 - 0 ) R e < ! n « ' i i i i i t o A (S
SHOCK RESULTS INCLUDE A TIE AND TWO DEFEATS
FOR THE LEADERS
y - \ l KING a w e e k e n d o £ s h o c k s in th e R ih b l e s d a l e L e a f iu c , C H l l ie r o c g a i i i e d ”
fo r <-hicf h o n o u r s . Baxenden, who were league leaders, suffered two reverses
and both Whalley and Read, who were concerned in the cham pionship struggle, won one match and lost the other. On Saturday, Whal lcy were rescued after a bad start, when
tlicy lost four cheap wickets , by David Bleazard. wh o bit a hricht 57.
R. T_cmon. Rol ls Royce's
.nmalcur bowler had a most excit ing af ternoon.
ing performance o f the season bv
He achieved his best b owl capturing six Set tle
wickets at a cos t of only 23 runs. L a t e r , i n t r y i n g t o s t e a l a
w i n n i n g r u n , h e w a s r u n o u t , t h e g a m e e n d i n g o n a s e n s a t i o n a l n o t e w i t h t h e s c o r e s e x a c t l y level.
Gordon Taylor, professional
to r Blackburn NorUiern. had. a - b a t tr ic k ” in his five for 46 a g a in s t Barnoldsxvick.
Mike Cliapplc, Earby’s profes
sional, was in gran d b a t t in g form in successive games..
a g a in s t Hibblesdalc Wanderers on Saturday, a n d 84 ag a in s t Rolls Rxiyce o n Sunday. T h is effort included no fewer th a n 15 boun daries.
He scored a l ialf century S A T U R D A Y ’S R E S U L T S Barnoldswick 13*2 for 5. G re a t
A N D M O D E L ? ; . IN C L U D IN G A 2 3 ' 3 l in e t r a n s i i i i s s io i i ) . l i t A-10 - 0 - 0
Harwood 130; Baxenden 71, Blackburn N o r th c n i 89; R e ad 84, CUtheroe 88 fo r 8; Ribblesdale Wanderers 168 for 3, Earby 166; Settle 51. Rolls-Royce 51; Whal ley 103. P a d ih am 101.
K Weaver (Ribolesdalc W.) 73 not out; W. Workman (Rlbblcs-
p e r f o r x l a n c e s BA’TTHSIG
daie w .) 72 n o t o u t ; Simmons (Barnoldswick.t 60; D. Bleazard (Whallcy) 57; Chappie tEarby)
54. BO’WLING R. Lemon
i.Rolls-Roycc) six m E S JTHEROE
Res idence Tel . Cl itheroe 1110. Residence: Tcl . IVhal lev 3223.
SITE ATIONS V A C A N T R U T E X
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■fenced Machinists ■
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Apply: S. H. GREEN. Worki? Alaiiai^er
for 23; T. B a rn es (Baxenden) 6 for 29; J. Heap (Barnoldswick) five for 32; Roberts iPadiliam) five for 33; Taylor i Blackburn N.I five for 37; B. Varley (Whal- Irv I fix’e for 60.
Blackburn N. 57. Barnoldswick 100; Clitheroe 130 for four. Settle r>6' G re a t Harwoexi 77. Whalley 56- Padiham 147, Ribblesdale W. 112: Rolls-Royce 82. Earby 181 for nine dec
Baxenden 68. R e ad 69 for one, S U N D A Y ’S R E S U L T S
PERFORMNCES b a t t in g
Chappie (Earby) 84; R. Good
way (Read) 51 n o t out; S. West- head (Clitheroe I 50.
Siumtorts (Barnoldswick) six BOWLING
fo r '15; J . P r a t t . (Earby ( five for 18; R. Smillt (G re a t Harwood) i»»( iU/l
lor 30: In-^rbam (Ribblcsdale W.) live for 41; Taylor (Blackburn
• V <1V. rw **»»*» * N _ _ _ N.' five for 46.
Read Whalley
Blackburn N. . . - Padibam ................
•Settle ..................... Barnold-swick . . .
Earby ..................... Ribblesdale W. . Rolls-Royce
Gt. Harwood . - ” indicates a tie.
. 11 4 4 • 3 21 ; . 11 5 0 6 20 : . 11 4 3 4 19 t . 11 3 3 5 15 1 . 11 3 2* 6 15 . . 10 2 0 8 8
. 11 6 1 4 25 1 . 11 6 1 4 25 ; . 11 6 0 5 24 . 11 5 4 2 24 ; . 10 5 3 2 23 ; . 11 5
P w D 1- ^ 1 o 21
TOMORROW’S MATCHES Senior League.— Barnolt^wick
V Clitheroe; Earby v Paciilram, Read, v Blackburn N.; Ribblesdale W. v Baxenden; Settle v G re a t Harwotjd; Whallej’ v Rolls
M A N I F A C T L R E R IN L A N C A S H IR E
|B S a m e c h a n i c w i t h E X P E R IE N C E W E F T K N I T T IN G M A C H rN E R > ' .
| a B L > M ( L T I f e e d e r . C IR C U L A R . D O i I3L F K N I T M A C H IN E S .
I l le n - Pro.pcpis ii; Expa nc i inu C om p a n \ . P'< K" A D \ FR I ISER A N D TIMES
Royce. Ju n io r League.—Baxenden v
R e ad ; Bunrley Bel. v Langho Col.; Blackburn N. v B arnolds wick; Clitheroe v Settle; E.E.C. v E a rb y ; G re a t Harwood v Ribbles
da le ’W.; Lucas V Whallcy; P a d i h am V Oswaldtwistlc Im.; Rolls Royce V Chen-y Ti-ee; Wadding- ton V Lower Darwen.
55S I S ASSIS I ANT IN DISPENSING
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kood salary, mainly inside work, no aerials Holiday arrangement-s honoured.—Apply 26. King Street. Clitheroe. or Phone Clitheroe 81.
a n d a t e l e v i s i o n a n
e a cp e r len c ed e n g i n e e r .
lady REQUI RED to help in kitchen.
!u.l or part-time. Transport vaiori. -- Sun Inn Waddlngton. Tol. Ciitheroe 262.
in £ commission. for
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ladies* hair- Glltiieroe. Tel.
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t r a i n e e w a i t r e s s
.‘ccr,:iiinodation available.—Details. Hotel. Sawley. Nr.
r e q u i r e d .
■ o.rarrun’.ar Sc'noo! or similar O-lcvel -nLcresting employment in congenial
Easy win for Read
wickeLs. Once aga-in. R ichard Goodv. aj , „ ,
wa.s in the limelight as was West In d ian
profe.ssional. R u p e r t Jack-
man. who so fa r h a s h a d a lean time.
p u t t in g Baxenden in to b a t cer tainly paid.
Ronnie Stevenson s gamble of . , B-AXENDEN
O. Hurlston b Ja ckm an . ■ - 1 D. Lund b W i lk in so n . .......... J. R. Duckworth b Jackman 1.- R. K. Savage c and b
. Haworth c e n d b Goodwa> h J. Horobin c Skinner b
R Wilkinson ...........t.: * ’ j* ' ‘ J
D. B. Pilkington b J a c l ^ a n ( R. M. Ormerod b Goodway 1. T. B a rn e s c Goodway b ^
B. Craig b G o o dw a y .................. B. Fenwick n o t o u t .................. Extras
Ja ckm an ...................................... ...................................... Total
.5. I. Wilkinson 8—2 Good way 4—O—1.5 3.
P T A* -T T>
W. P. F a i r c l o u g h I bw B a -me s R. Goodw'ay n o t o u t
.............
F . Skinner n o t o u t E x t r a s
...................................... T o ta l (1 wkt) 69
25—0. T. B am e s 5—2— B. Fenwick 4—0—19—0, J. R*
Bowling. R. K. sa v a g e ’7—1— ■Ouckworth 13-—0—13—0. Bowling. Ja ckm an 12 68 19—2. R. f.
‘TAIL-END’ BATSMEN FAIL
E
a r l y b a t t in g successes by Padibam, followed by
mediocre middle-order an d tail- en d procession, were sufficient to b e a t Ribblcsdalc Wanderers a t T he -Arbories. Jo h n In g h am bowled well for
th e Wanderers, tak in g five for 41. a n d wi thout th e presence of Ashworth (43), Holt (37), an d Gee (29'. Padilram’s score tvould h ave been in the region of 30. Wanderers’ Inability to get th e
ru n s is difficult to explain, for six of t lieir number reached double figures an d P a d ih am ’s bowling was by no means devas
ta t in g . Scott was well c au g h t for 19.
w i th his te am ’s tota l a t 28, an d Weaver a n d In g h am pushed th e score along to 41 for th e second wicket. In g h am was st i ll th ere when Workman was se n t back, b u t th e score improved only five ru n s for th e following five
wickets. Dixon made a spir i ted a t tem p t
to save th e game, a n d reached th e boundary on th re e occasions.
PADIH.A.M
R. .4. Devon c Musgrovc b Embery 7
S. Gee c Embery b In g h am . . 29 P. .4shworth St Musgrove b In g h am 43
G. Holt b In g h am ....................... 37 J. L. Devon ibw In g h am . . . . 2
H. Rigg b Smith ....................... 2 Roberts b In g h am .................. 0 J. Hayes ru n out
....................... 5
B. Shirtcliffe b Smi th ............. 5 .4. Bleasdale n o t o u t .................. 8 D. Pollard b Sm i th .................. 0
E x t r a s ................................. 9 T otal 147
—3; M. Embery 7—1—17—1; In g h am 15—3—41—5; W. T a t te r - sai l 9—0—43—0.
Bowluig; J. Sm i th 10.’ 2—1—37 RIBBLESDALE W.4ND.
K. Weaver c Hayes b Pollard 12 R. Scott c Holt b Pollard . . 19 In g h am c Hayes b Gee . . . . 20 W. Workman c Gee 1> Bleasdale 18
I K. Pro c ter b Pollard ............. 19 I ,4. ,4spin c Rigg b Gee . . . . 2
1 .4. Musgrox’e -st Hayc.s b I
I J. Smi’ five for 24: Ja c km a n (Rcad^ five , r . Tavtcrsall n o t out Shirtcliffe 1 ,.h ta Sbirtcliffc ............. 0
I L. Dixon b Roberts .................. 16 M. Embery b Roberts ............. O
E x t r a s ............... .......... Total 112
Bowliitg. Roberts 11—3—42—2;
D. Pollard 10—3—25—3; S. Gee 7 __1 —16—2: .4.
Blea.sdale 3—0 —
3 1: B. Shirtcliffo 4 —1—21—2.
Batsmen in trouble
j ^ATSMEN generally had a n ig h tm a re experience a t
G re a t Harwood because of the s ta te of th e wicket a n d only four out of the 22 got double
team mustered only 77 runs Whalley fell 21 runs short. They th u s lost four vital points which could make all th e difference to th e ir champion-ship pro.spects. Later , they were consoled by
figures. Despite th e fa ct th a t th e home
th e knowledge th a t some of th e ir n e a r r ivals h ad also lo s t valuable points dm-ing th e weekend. T he fa c t remains, however,
th a t Whalley’s b a tt ing, p a r t icu larly u n d e r adverse conditions,
lacks resolution. Some indication of grim d e te ij
miliatioii of th e Grefit Harwood batsmen not to be out is th a t h a lf of Jim P e te r ’s 12 overs were maidens an d in th e whole he onlv conccdlcd 10 tvn.s. J im Rudd a n d Gordon Tophirm
each secured four cheap wickcus, and G re a t Harwood would have been in a tricky s i tu a t io n b u t f j r a courageous knock of 40 from J .
Edniund.son one of th eir opening
bat.smen. 1>
E.AD certainl.v made amcnd.s
th e dav before. when they trounced Baxenden by nine
L for th e ir d e fe a t a t ClUheroc
I th e early team sp ir i t which did I so much to shoot them to tlic top
j
of th e league table. „ „ „ GREAT HARWOOD
1 C. Sloan ru n out
J Edmimdson c Walltaank b Rudd ........................................... 4U
---------- • ■ - 8 J Theaker Ibw Topham . . . . t
J . Nixon b Topham ..................■ '■ Robinson b T o p h am ..................
D. Mottershcad c Wallbank b Rudd ................................................
C. Ryan c I reland b Rudd ................................................
.1. Clayton not out ....................... R. Newall b R u d d ................. E xtras ......................................
T o ta l . . 77
ham' 7—3—18—4; B. Varley 10— WHALLEY
4-Bowling; J.
T. Parkinson b Ryan ............. G. Ainsworth Ibw Sm i th . . . .
.1. Peters b Smith .................. d . I relan d Ibw Ryan ............ D. Bleazard b Ryan ............... , •’ T. Wallbank c
Robin.son b
. Topham c T h eak er b N
R.van ............................
GSmith .................................,'■■■■ . Duckworth b Sirutn . . ■
B. Varley c Edmundson b Robinson ............................
22 J Peters 12—6—10—O. G. Top
R. Sm i th Ibw Topham ------ > A. Thompson c Rudd ta
'■ 14
Whallev .should be careful not to allow th e ir experience destroy
, ,
n ia x i i i i t i iu p o in t s f r o m t h e i r tw o g t im e s , a n d a r c s e r i o u s ly c h a l i c n g in g ^
Not many thrills
until end
between Clitheroc a n d Read, on the villagers’ ground, where th e i villagers were bemused by th e ] bowling of Slinger an d R ich a rd son. who shared seven wickets, an d J im Fiirnell, who bowled seven overs for e ig h t runs. Read were soon reeling with
A
18 ru n s on th e board a n d tlirce men back in th e pavilion. F ra n k S kinne r opened with promise, driving Slinger to th e boundary oil h is f irs t ball, b u t no ru n s came from th e re s t of th e over an d in his n e x t Bill claimed Andrew Miller’s wicket. Iv a n Wilkinson was a t the
wicket almost h a lf a n h o u r for four runs.
When Skinner , an d Fairclough . , ,
came together R e ad supporters no doubt hoped for a consolidat ing hour, b u t wi thin minutes Skinner was well c au g h t behind
th e sticks by Swift. Ja ckm an h a s on previous
occasions proved a stabilising influence to bis team, a n d nis a r riv a l ra ised hopes for th e visitors, for th e ball xvas soon s e n t to th e boundary. His efforts T
Aspinwall claimed his wicket for 22 and th e remaining Read men
^’Gl’G iD
V3.ill. llOWG^Cl, lOl
Inson going back for four an d Washbrook for two. b u t opener Wilson and K e i th Eccles pushed
contributed only 19. Clitheroc opened slowl.v. w i i i^
th e score along to 54. With 70 on th e board and
seven wickets s tanding, Clitheioe l<5okcd set for an easy victory b u t a n as to n ish in g collapse set in a n d they slumped to 78 for
"^ R e ad ’s chances seemed b r ig h t with only th e “tai l end” to skittle out. b u t Slinger saved the day by scoring ten from three
strokes.
F. Skinner c Swift b Slinger 12 A. Miller c Swift b Slinger 2 I. Wilkinson b F u rn e i l . . . . ^ W. P. Fairclough b R ich a rd
READ
R. Goodway b Slinger . . . . ■ Ja ckm an b Aspinwall . . . . 2 p Haworth c Slinger b
son ......................................................
3 Tomlinson b Ricliardson R. Stevenson b Richardson
Aspinwall .......... , .......... : ' ' N. Snape n o t out D. Skinner c Swift b .......................
Riebardson ................................. E x tra s ...................................... Total
33_ !__4 ;
Aspinwall 4—1—0—2. CLITHEROE
J. Wilkinson ta Wilkinson . . M. Wasbbrook c Skinner ta
Snajxi
Wilson c Tomlinson b ..........................................
Ja c km a n ................................. .. K. Ecclcs c Hawor’.h b Good
E. Speak c Fairclough b Ja ckm an
Snwpe
W. Slinger n o t out J . Furnei l n o t out . E x tra s
T otal (8 wkts) ............... Bowling ; Ja ckm an 8—1
3; I. Wilkinson 3—0—25—4 Goodway 3—1—14 2—0—8—3.
0— 1; N. Snape
WESTHEAD HITS OUT
E NCOUR.4GED by th eir vic- toD’ over Read, on S a tu r
day, Clitheroe gained an im p r^ - sivo victory over Se t tle a t tn c
Chattaunr Road ground. Introduced as first cliange
bowler. Jimmy Purnell, with foul’ victims a t a cost of <inli .six run.s each, took th e hovyling iionours.
.After a sixth-ivicket
s tan d of 46, Se t tle ’s tail-end b a ts men could give l i t t le support to
^*Clithcroc lost th e ir first tw(i wickets for only 38 runs, b u t tben Alichael
Wa.slibi ooW a n d Simon Wcstlicacl added 45 ru n s which placed CliUieroe well on th e road to victory. Westhead went on to complete a g ra n d balf-cciitury which included no fewer t l ian throe sixes and four
taoundai-y shots. T he onlv danger was th e time
wicket victory.____SlirrTLE G.
Wi.seman c Speak b West-
D. Ridgway ru n out . . . . . . . . E. Mitclicll Ibw Wcstbeaci . . 17
h e ad ................................................
S. Aiidrew.s b Slinger ............ 4 ........................................... 4
p. L ambert c Wilkinson b F um e l l
B. Horn n o t out . . . . .................. K. Fos te r Ibw Fu rn e i l ............. -4
B. w a rd b F um e l l ....................... ” M. Hayton Ibw Furtiell ------ 6
Total
J. Ridg^vay b RicViardson . . O B. Hemingway b Ricbai*dson O
Extras ..................................... ” 126
3 7__]• ,j. Richardson 11.2—O— 33__J. Fumoll 8 — 1—’ w e s th e ad 3 - 0 - 9 - 2 ; R.
Bowling; W. Slingcr V2—1 — 34—4; S.
wall 3—0—16—O. CLITHEROE
J Wilkinson c Mitchell b D Ridgw’a.v .
M. Wasltbrook run out . . • S. West-head c Hemingway .
R. Eatough Ibw Sm i th . ............. a Robinson ...................................... “
5 ; c . Ryan 7—0—27—4; Robin- .•^on 1— 1—O—1.
Bowling:: R. Smith 8.1—1 24-
12 .
J. Rudd n o t o u t ............................ ” E x tra s
............... ..................... “ T o ta l . . 56
E. Speak not out ................... W Slinger not out ............... E x tra s
................................... Total (4 wkts.') 130
0 : D. Ridgway 10.5—0—39—2: J. Ridgway 10—1—42—l : F. Lam
Bowlmg : K. Fos te r 11—1—30 b e r t 5-—2—13—0. K. Wilson b J. Ridgway . .. 20 ih t i p p e d
P L A I N 4 / 2 3 / 6
He agreed, and lit up. A few contemplative puffs then.
YES I l LIKE THEM! I t took Mr. Lenton ab o u t two minutes to d e c i d e th a t Drive was
a cigarette wo rth considering. If he continues to smoke th em he U L in good c o m p a n y -a lo t o f Lancashire people are chan g.n
g.to p L k Drive. And once a smoker gets the taste fo r Park Drive, other cigarettes seldom measure up on f la vo u r or value fo r money.
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factor, but by claiming th e ex tra overs. Clithcroe galloped to a six-
'H' 1 * H- Mr. Lenton* was doing a survey when we asked him to try a Park Drive .................... A 2 27
S Westhcad Ibw Ja ckm an 4 D. Swift c Ja ckm an b Snape 1 R. Aspinwall c Ja ckm an b ^
.......................•_............ ^4 ....................... > ,
Bowling : W. Slingcr 14—1 — _3 ; J. Ricbtirdson 11.6—2—
j , Purnel l 7—2—8—1: R-
n exciting finisb was the main feature of tbc clash
B l e a z a r d t o t h e r e s c u e
After losing four only 14 ru n s ag a in s t
on Saturday. Whalley stage g re a t recovery. The hero
«
severe on B. Shirtcliffe- ' h am ’s slow off-break bOM lei •
Whalley did x’cry well indeed j top th e century mark.
Leslie Bradley <15 n o t '•
,;V'<r„-)-r Alec Stirling inacK' < mis take in n o t
R,ogcr Devon into the earlier, a.s he captured thi
clieap wickets.
Devon and Stirling wer h am ’s only b a t t in g .stans.
period Padiliam to wm a f te r
for t h 9 loss of o re IMdi- ®'i°.'ickcts. ""n I i
day was David Bleaxard vbo , h i t 57 and was
i j i
The only other Whalloy P*‘Oe* 1 to re a c h double figures
!
> ,
One wonders if the Padih'"’' i introcliirii j-
Big stand 1 Wanderers
''*^for
Ribble.sdale Wanderers 'vns tile chief feature of the Church Meadows side'.s easy vic- lO!w over Earby. Skipper Ke i th Weaver and
A fourth-xvicket pa r tne rship
, fre.'iy from anything th a t was •■-eni down.
Bill Workman pulled th e Wan derers out of an impending ru t by nailing tlie Earby bowlers in a glorious 127 partnership. Tlic iWd innings varied considerably in character, th a t of Weaver being forceful yet cautious, while Workman went to work wiih
reti.sb, .scoring fast, and
B a n ’’ 1 Earbv must liave fe lt reason- ,. one hour
Ic.ss.
th e “tail-end”, a n d m one of th^ most exciting finishes ever se-i on the ground, th e v;Ua,.ei.
scraped home by two runs. WHALLEY
J. P e ters c Hayes b Robert^ T. P a rk in so n c Haye.s b
T. Wallbank b Roberts . . • • D. Bleazard b Devon ............ G. I re la n d b Pol lard ............ M. Cotton Ibw Roberts ■ ■ ■ • N. Duckwortli b Roberts . • L. Bradley n o t out . . . . . . ■ ■ R. Eatougb c Pollard b
Pollard ...........................................
J. Rudd b Devon ................. ■ B. Varley c Rigg b Robert.s
Devou ..........................................
E x tra s ..................................... Total
Bowling : Roberts 15.2—3
—5; D. Pollard 7—0—17—2 Shirtcliffe 5—0—38—0: R- Devon 3—0—8—3.
PADIHAM
R. A. Devon b Varley ............ I. Devon Ibw Varley .............
F. Asliwortli b Pctoi’S ............ H. Rigg: c Pe ters b Varley J. Hayes c Bradley b Varley Roberts c I re la n d b Peters B. Shirtcliffe Ibw P e ters .. A. Bleasdale Ibw Pe ters . . . - D. Pollard n o t o u t ....................... E x tra s ......................................
G. Holt b Rudd ...................... A. Stirling c Bleazard b Varloy ...........................................
Total
J. P e te rs 15.6—6—24- Varley 16—1—60—5.
Bowling; J. Rudd 8- 103
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Envoy ................. Padiliam . . . . Burnley Bel.
I RIBBLESDAT.E
J UNIOK LEAGUE
I Buvnlcv Bel. 7.5. Waddington ! 1'28; Bla'ckbtirn Northern 131-9 i cic'c, BaxBiKSJKi 74-9; CUthcroe I 91-:-;. Read 90; Earby 113, Cherry i Tree 131; G re at Harwood 201-8 1 I dee . Barnoldswick 202-5; Langho
S A T U R D A Y ’S R E S U L T S Co!, 80, Ltica.s 82-7; Lower Dar-
! wen 89. EE.C. 81; Oswaldtwislle ' lui. 234-4 dec.. Whalley 90; Padi- Itini 130-6. Ribtalesdale Wander ers 128; Rolls Royce 61-4. Settle 52.
Sunday: Read 99-7. Burnley
Bel. 07; Ribblesdale Wanderers i:i6.
O.swaldtwi.stle Im. 236-2; Set- •dc 79. Lucas 190-5 dec.; ’Whalley
130-4, Great Harwood 128. l e a g u e t a b l e
10 8 0 2 32 9 7 0 2 28
p W D L Pte 9 8 1 0 33
10 6 1 3 25 9 6 0 3 24 9 6 0 3 24
.................
___“ 1 Roll,- Rovee . . jOi
15— 1: I V.’h a l ley . . . . B. Baxrnden . . . 1 Gt. Harwood
[ j Langho Col. . . 5 1 Wacidington 3 1 Bar'swick . . . . 0 i CUtheroe . • • ■ O I Lwr Darwen I Read .................
j Rlhb Wand. . .
1 th a n Weaver’s 73, -Woi-kman t(ook 1 .iu.s’
for the
particularly when s ta r bowler Mike Chappie was Hushed with his success w i th the ba t. 'The young professional h ad nine boundaries in his 54. being given good support by Wright (34) and
Wiseman (25'. Newly-aquircd Joe Smith was
successful with his fa s t left-arm deliveries, taking four for 51. a, performance equalled by pro fessional Ingham. "Wanderers did not s ta r t with
th e competence th a t was to m ark their play la te r in th e in nings, a lthough Keith Wcavor
ahvays looked safe. Roland Scott had a. few .singles
1 of a stra.igbt one from Robert.s. ' a n a c t which was repeated by
before getting hi.s pad in front
In .scoring
1n.st one run fewer | Ibw to Madden with bis scoix ’ — ■ -----
Varley proceeded to ru n tbrougb | ahlv .secure with a .score of 166.
Ken Procter. Ingbam was also I eight, and Wanderers xvere n o t
too well placed xv'ith three wick- et.s down an d only 40 run.s on
th e board. I t was when Workman joined
Weaver th a t ru n s s ta r te d io
come. Workman’.s quick scoring prci-
ved the perfect foil to Weaver’s
admirable stroke-play, a n d once Workman h a d established him self a t the crease i t was obvioti-s th a t the p a ir would prosper. Onlv Roberts, who claimed two
wickets for 27. h ad any
succe.ss with the ball.
E.4RBY
F. Fos ter c Procter b Embery B. W r ight Ibw Ingham . . . . G. Greening b Sm i th .............
B. P a rk e r b Sm i th .................. A. Robinson Ibw T at lersal l . . Cbapplc c Weaver b Ingham
M. Wiseman b Sm i th ............. 25 G. Newsholme Ibw Smith . . 1 K. Ci’atatree n o t o u t .................. 4 J. Roberts Ibw Ingham . . . . 5 C. Aladden b In g h am ............. 5 E xtras .................................. 12 Total . . . . 166
4; M. E m b e r y 4—0—12—1; In g h am 12.6—1—.51—4: D. Niven 2 _ o__11—0; tAt.
Tatler.sall 3—0—
Bowling; .1. Smi th 12—0—51
10 5 1 4 21 9 .5 0 4 20 9 5 0 4 20 9 5 0 4 20 9 4 1 4 17 9 4 1 4 17
29—1. RIBBLESDALE W.4ND.
K. Weaver not o u t ....................... "3 R. Scot t Ibw Roberts
10 4 1 5 17 9 4 1 4 17 9 4 0 5 16
10 3 0 7 12 8 2 0 6 9 1 2 6 10 1 1 8 10 0 0 10
8 6
5 0
............. 4
In g h am Ibw M a d d e n .................. 8 K. Procter Ibw Robert.s . . . . 4 W. Workman n o t out................. 72
E x tra s ...................................... Total (3 W'kts' . . . . 168
Bowling; Chappie H—^—43--
0’ C. Madden 15—2—67—1; J. Roberts 8—1 - 2 7 - 2 ; M. Wrte-
man 3—0—’ 24—0. IP A R IC D R I V E CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB Lucky No . 1536
87 88 52 89 36 44 9 7 11 58 27 13 71 42 49 53 35 1
12 77 20 61 5 54 90 14 76 26 25 51
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b3 48 32 67 59 39 2 1 46 17 33 38
34 56 8 60 28 55 30
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