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C l i t lw r o c Ai lv c r l isc i - &. T im e s . Friclay. J u n e 25. /9 g 5 9 1


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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


W A T E R L O O R O A D A row Vaca-ncics


e-Ki-sL for [Trainee Machinists


■fenced Machinists ■


S;tort4?, S'.ou.sc.'^


.:r.o -.vorker.N coru=icicrocl. 4 •.v'-.ok.' paid }io!iday.


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


- ‘o xagp.x and excellent prospects should at. once ;n person to: —


GREEN, MP.S. 4 Railvpay View, Clitheroe


- \N D C OM PO .S IT O R N .G .A . 1 : I-a., iirr.piovir.e.-.-,; a-?. r. Pension Scheme.


JRN T IM E S : N O R T H G A T E : B L A C K B U R N .


UMENT FOR TER- A.SHIRE Thf- n. ;un ■ 51 .-r-: RURN'EEY.


-•4TAT1VE rccuurocl OF FIRK-


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p.u.s a ttractive bonuses^— Iroin TREBLE CHANCE BINGO CLUB, 21. Browning St.. Salford. 3.


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A8PDENS—R e q u i r e r a d io


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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•' rit-ioii.s man. —


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^ , 9 P P CAREFUL DRIVER reQUi red. and conditions lor con- Apply Tomlin-


''■ _ ^-'t^'ntrai Garage. Clitlieroe. . I o4.


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.


HAVE YOU TRIED


P A R K D R I V E YOU’LL LIKE THEM!


•9X Ormerod Road, Burnley, Lancs .


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


-33 B. A.


I


,,P 1 O.xwalt. Im. “p 1 Cherry Tree ! B'burn N.


3 0


, , E.E.C. buca.s . . . .


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-


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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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