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CHRIS SIMS


came, that there, were half­ backs here and half-backs there, but no properly organ­ ised forward line. The need for a schemer


was evident to all. Had Clithcroc possessed one man who could have


dominated the pattern of approach play then Rosscn- dalc United would prob­ ably have been well in arrears by the end of the game. “ If only Chris Sims, had


been an inside forward with Blackburn Rovers, instead of a full-back, Clitheroe could well have a great team this season,” one critic said after


point in his comment. Sims will certainly prove a great asset


the game. There was a great deal of


defence, but this is the stron­ gest part of the team in any case and it is in the forward


to Clitheroe’s m W m m . ie Salaries (which may = 1 mistakes were inevitable.


| Continental-style football, Liven so much publicity Lcently, is bound to tempt | {vcn small teams to change liheir style, but there are, of I course, snags in plenty. I On Tuesday evening Clilh- I troe made some attempt to I depart from the old-accepted I methods without achieving I anv marked success. One fell, for most of the


e of their shortcomings, required. o long to enable the players


In a game which tended to be scrappy as could only be ex­ pected.


This was'amply, borne out


the “gift" variety. Parkinson, who has come


All three goals of were of


back to Clitheroe after a spell a t Fleetwood, smashed the ball into his own net in an attempt to clear. Ormerod, the visitors' right half back, turned the ball past his own goalkeeper when trying to block a shot from Wallbank. To complete the comedy of errors the ball trickled past Wallace in in amazing fashion to allow McGinn to score the winner lor the visitors. Time after . time , In the


second half Cltiheroe came near to scoring, yet somehow, or another, shots from close range, went straight a t the goalkeeper when', more often th a n ' not, they should have found their way into the net. Clitheroe's goal too, had many narrow escapes, thanks to the visitors’ poor- shooting. The “regulars" of


Nightingale; Kirk, Parkinson, Baron; Widdup, Kenyon, Wall- bank, Nuttall and Heminsley.


made their appearance after the Interval, to the exclusion of Walker, Sumner and Heminsley.


Wallace, Sims and Blbby


RIBBLE LEAGUE


Saturday—Altham v Sabden


rain—no play. Chatburn 31, Luoas II 119


LUCAS. II


Ormerod ................................. Hodgson'................................. R. Stokes .............


C. Sagar ................................. H C. Locke............................


D. Litton not o u t .................. 21 K. Cooke............................... 6 J Sagar ................................. 0 P, Moore .......................... ■ • • 0 N. Sm i th ................................. 3 J, Royle ................................ 0 . Extras ......................... 0


'4» 3


Total . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 9 last


season were chiefly prominent. Sims was brought into the Clitheroe team in the second half to partner Nightingale and the pair certainly looked as composed and confident as any of the full backs tried


quently In the picture and In the forward line Wallbank was dangerous although he lost possesion much too frequently in the second half and kept the bali too close. Bad passing accounted for. much of the failure of the attack and one had the distinct feeling that Clitheroe will have to And a schemer, as well as a marks­


last season. Kirk and Baron were fre


man. : There is little doubt that


Clitheroe have the makings of a good side for some of the players signed during the close have still to make their debut, but there is no room for com­ placency. Team selection In the Initial


1—31—5: K. Hargreaves, 5.5— l—17—3: R. Seed. 2—5—9—0: A. T u r p i n . 9—1—53—2; 'E. Horsefield, 1 ---0—9—0


Bowling: G. Tomlinson. 12— ' CHATBURN


A. Turpin not out . . . R. Harrison ................ D. Horsefleld ................ E. Horsefield ............... T, Grosvenor ............


R. Seed ....................... D. Woods


G. Tomlinson run out M. Butcher


K. Hargreaves ............ ...........


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


B. Jones , : ................... Extras


Total ...................


Bowling: P. Moore, 8—1 —6; R. Stokes, 7.6—2—11-


Padiham Casuals 139, Brockhall 29 PADIHAM


stages of the season, when it is vital to get off to a good start, may prove a major head- ftdlC. • -- * • ■ * — — - — • In the first half Clitheroe's team was: Walker; Sumner,


B. Bowe ........................... . j . Meehan ............... D. Metcalfe ..............•••••


G. Sutcliffe ......................... a D. Pollard ........................


W. Lord ................................. J p. T o p h am ........................ 24


F o u r p o in t s a r e d e d u c te d fr om Lucas, £15 fine


rpHE Executive Committee of the Ribblesdale League have 1 decided to fine Lucas, leaders of Division 1, in the


Junior League, £15 aiid deduct four points from their total. This drastic action was taken because Lucas did not


turn up on Saturday, July 2 for their away game at Padiham. Lucas had applied to have the date of the game changed


1st DIVISION LANCASHIRE COMBINATION — Shawbridgc Ground — <


Clitheroe ,v. Barrow Res. SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST


THE CAVE DWELLERS at 2-30 p.m.


, Kick off 3-00 p.m. Special Appearance of


Admission — 1/6, O.A.P.’s and Juniors 9d.


because of local holidays and claimed they could not raise a team. The Executive refused the


application as provision was made in the original fixtures for holiday dates. Lucas not only have had


points deducted but Padiham have been awarded the match points. As far as is known this is


the first time that such strong action has been taken by the league. Lucas arc still top of the


first division in the junior sec­ tion but can now be seriously


challenged for chief honours by Read II and Oswaldtwistle


Immanuel. Last season Lucas topped


the junior league when there was only, one division.. They have been an outstanding team in the Junior League


ever since they jpined and at the League’s annual meeting made an unsuccessful bid to be admitted to' the .Senior League.


DIVISION l . P W D L Pts


Lucas . ........... • 16 9 6 2 t37. Read ............... .16 7 6 3 34 Oswaldtwistle .14 7 3 4 31 Cherry Tree .. 15 6 4* 5 .29 Padiham . . . . 16 6 5 6 29 Earby .............. 14 5 4 5 24 Blackburn N. '. . 15 4 fi* 6 23 Langho Colony 15 4 5 6 ' 21 Lower Darwen . 15 4. 1 10 17 Waddington . .1 6 -2 5 9 13


■indicates a tied game.? indicates four points deducted. ’ DIVIS16N 2 P Ay D L _pts


EXC.’. ........... 16 8 4 4- Rtbblesdale W. 15 .8 4. 3/


Barnoldswick . 15 7 4 4 Rolls Royce ’. .'1 4 7 4 3 Burnley Bel. . .1 3 5 4 4


Settle .............. 1* ® Whalley ..........1 4 4_,3 7


Baxenden . . . . 15 3 5 7 Great Harwood 14 3 5 6 Clithcroe . . . . 14 3 2 9.


/ A. Bleasdale . . . . v . '■ * * 18


Clitheroe Parish Church Cub Pack holiday


./“(LITHEROE parish Church ^ cub Pack recently spent a


five-day holiday a t ' Bispham Hall, Billlnge near Wigan. The 12 cubs and four supervisors were accommodated In the Hall, which is an old Elizas bethan Manor House, and the South West Lancashire Scout Training Centre


and Mr. H. Pickles accom­ panied the cubs, with Mi*. Trevor Wilford, who helped with the cooking.


Mrs. Pickles, the cubmaster


lery surrounded by gardens and pleasure gardens was visited and also the new public swim­ ming baths a t Wigan.


Haigh Hall, a Wigan a r t gal­


day a t Southport where they visited . various places of


The cubs also spent a happy Interest. VALLEY I. Hudson riot out . . . ........ 20


P. Wright .................... ........ 5 K. Coward ................... ........ 0 Extras . . . . . . . . . . ........ 10


Total . . . . . . . ........ 139


—65—2; M. Bibby, 11—3—35— —5; 'R. Wilkinson. 2 -0—23—1: R. Ascough, 1 .3—0—6—2. BROCKHALL


Bowling: J. Richardson, 11—1


R. Wilkinson . . . . ................. 5 J. Richardson ...................... 0


A. Barrett ............................. 1 E. Robinson ....................... 0 Leeming not o u t .................. 10 M. Blbby .................


Maher .................................... ® R Ascough ......................... 0


0


Anderson ............................. 1 Morgan ................................. j) Extras ..............


9 Total 26


—2; K. Coward, 4.5—l—7—4; A. Bleasdale, 2—0—6—3.


Pendle Forest 72—1 Lucas II 71


LUCAS I I 38


0 R. Stokes. ............................. 7 4 J. P ick u p ................................ J. Aubin ................................ C. Lock ................................ D. Litton .............................. B. K a y ....................... ............. K. Cooke ............................. J. Royal not o u t ............... Extras . — .............


J. Hodgson ............................. 37 B. Thresh ............................


H. Ormerod ......................... Total ...............


6 5 1


0 5 0 1 5 2


Bowling: D. Pollard, 3—2—4


BAXENDEN MEET NORTHERN. IN'1" RAMSROTfOM


CUP FINAL


(")SWALDT\VISTLE IMMANUEL, the first second division team ever to. appear in the semi-final round


of the Ramsbottom Cup knockout competition made a brave fight at Baxenden, on Sunday, but were 33 runs short of victory.


Baxenden, who batted first, scored 132, their last wicket falling in the 30th over, which would have been their last


'


over in any case. Baxenden’s last wicket fell


in the 29th. over. For Baxenden, D. Hurle-


ston scored 44 and R. K. Savage took 4 for 43. Baxenden are away to


Blackburn Northern in the semi-final round on Sunday, September 4, and not on Sun­ day, as originally planned. On Sunday . B lac kb urn Northern play their re­ arranged league game at


Settle. In'the Ribblesdale League


on Saturday every game was completely washed out by the weather. The fixtures


were: Padiham v - Barnoldswick,


Baxenden v Whallcy, Great Harwood v Clitheroc, Earby v Rolls Royce, Read v Rib­ blesdale Wanderers. League table


P W D . LP t


Padiham ... 18 9 7 2 43 Earby ....... 18 8 8 2 40 B’burn N ... 17 .8 4 5 36 Baxenden. . 18.-6 6 6 30 Bam’wick ...18 5 9 4 29 Gt Hwood . 18 6 5 7 29 Read ....•• 18 5 5 8 25 Settle ...... 17 5 4 8 24 Ribb W ... 18 4 8 6 24 Whalley ... 18 4 8 6 24 Clilheroe ... 18 4 7 7 23 Rolls Royce 18 4 7 7 23 FIXTURES Saturday


Blackburn North er n v Senior League


Clitheroe,' Great Harwood v Read, Padiham v Settle, Rib­ blesdale Wanderers v Baxen­ den. Rolls Royce v Barnolds­ wick. Whalley v Earby.


2 71


0—33—5; B. Holdsworth.5—0— 21—0; E. Seed 8—2—15—5.


PENDLE FOREST D. Ecoles ...................... Extras


P. Wray not o u t ................. 17 K. Dickenson not out . . . . 51


.................... Total (1 wkt.)


R. Stokes 6—1—24—1; B, Thresh 6—0—19—0; J. Aubin 2 —0—3—6.


Bowling: B. Kay 4—1—24—0:


Burnley III 57 Calderstones so


J. Milner .............................. 5 N. C le e ................... : ............... 4 R. Wlilttam ........................ 4 G. Tattersall .................. 21 P. Holden ...........


BURNLEY IH _. Zlosnic ............................ 0


M. Windle not out . . . . . . . . 1 Extras


.............. 1 Total


......................... 4 52


J. Wright 12-3—22—1; A, Par­ ker 10—2—23—7.


Bowling: B. Seed 7—4—3—2; CALDERSTONES


A. Parker run out ....................8 Shuttleworth........... ............... 6 A. Aspin .............. Holden


T. Lowe................. Barr


H. Hind ................. J. Wright Extras Total


..........'. ........... — 0 ..................................... 3


2 2


B. Seed ............................. 7 E. Suddeby not out ............ 1


........................ 14 4


......................... 3 .................. 50


7—0; D. Fell 2—0—4—0; N, Clee 6.1-0—16-3; A; Holden 8—2— 10—5; J. Edmondson 2—0—9—0 Fixtures:


hall; Gt. Harwood CSSC v Chatbum; Altham v Lucas II. Sunday: Lucas I I v. Ribbles


Saturday: Sabden v. Brock


dale Wanderers HI; Burnley HI Gt, Harwood CSSC.


hurst: Calderstones v. Chatburn (1-30).


Knock Out final a t > Stony • * •


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replace the. familiar design introduced in 1957., First to be. affected will be the £5 order whiih will be issued in its new fonn 'during September., -The new . .design will have improved security features and will enable records to be kept by" computer. Designed by Professor Richard


Guyatt of the ■ Royal- college of Art., the new postal order has been approved by the Council of industrlai.Deslgn- The re-styled frbnt is printed in thxeexolours


—green? and two, shades, of bfown—in place of the present green.. a n d , black. , .T h e . waterr mark, of oak leaves, ls placed so th a t i t shows through the design quite clearly.', The numbering system has


mhif W l ............Ills i n /* Bowling: R. Whittam 2—0— r # f 1


T. Gaynor ................................. 7 A. Holden ............. ...... . . Edmondson .................. D. Fell


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2 5 72 VC1/ - Bowling: H. Thompson 13.5— What people say about Park Drive '. Sunday Northern.-


Settle .v B lac kb urn Saturday


Junior League, Div. 1 Cherry Tree v Lucas,


Earby v Lower Darwen Langho Colony v Blackburn Northern, Read v Oswald- twistle Immanuel, Wadding- ton v Padiham. Division 11


Baxenden v Rolls Royce,


Burnley Belvedere v Ribbles­ dale Wanderers, Clilheroc v Great Harwood, Settle v Barnoldswick.


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^^-.^■^•■■~Ctitlteroc''Advertiser dit'd-Times, Friday, 'August 19, 1966 9 V;‘: Great Harwood


Bowling LeagueC.


Ribblesdale ‘B’ 115,; Ribbles­


^MONG 15;boys*aged 19 and under, on tour with?the ■


b Lancashire (Cricket Federation last week, were John Waddingtoh, ■. Read’s fast'1'' bowler, and ‘ Derek Parker,


Clithcroc first XI’s leg spinner. During the tour the team were to play Hampshire


Hoggets at Bournemouth, Wiltshire at Salisbury, Dorset at Dorchester, Somerset at Taunton, Gloucester at Bristol and Worcester at Malvern College, which is reputed to be the bcst: batting wicket in England. But one match was abandoned and two were rained off at lunch. Of the three remaining


ma t c h e s , the Lancashire Cricket Federation beat Wor­


cester-and Dorset but were beaten by. Somerset. Derek (19), who is a bank


clerk at the Clithcroe branch of Martins Bank, played in lour matches taking two wickets for five runs against Hampshire, five lor three against Dorset, four for 42 against Somerset and three for 1 against Worcester, top ping the bowling averages tor the tour with 14 wickets for


VETERANS BOWLING HIGHFIELD VETERANS,


>W. F. Stratton ............... . J. Whittaker — W. Edwards ..................... G. Byrne .........................


N. Windle ......................... R. Nutter r . Holt


A-. Bennett J. Slinger .................


J. Smith, j.. • ----------------- T. T o d d : . . . . : . . ............... J. Grinishaw ..................... Mrs. Grimshaw ............. J. Taylor


A. McEvoy ......................... II. Lawson ........................ H. Bowker ......................... C. Hargreaves ................. J. V. Green ..................... F. Pearson. T. Wignall


............... .—


W. Wilkinson ................. F . ' l i H u d s o n - : . . . : . . . . . , Kelly


---- . . . . . . . . H. Total


CASTLE VETERANS ......................


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


15 W. Mather ......... R. Sharp .............


13 . 15 8


15


13 12


. H. Lothian


: 15\ 3


. 11 15


15 15


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


.15 10


.15 15


11 ..................... 301 2 '


15. ■ J. Walkden........ 15


F . ’Carr


6 W. Sharpies . . . E. Seddon ........ F. Carr


-: A. Cook ........... R. Hewson . . . . . F. Allen ........... W. Jones ........... J. Cronshaw . . .


T. Bell ............


15' W. James ........ R. Sharp . . . . .


R. Readett . . . . . T. Watson ........ E. Ellis


........... .......... . Total ----- - ■


........ >


15 W. P re s to n ......... ...........


C. Watson .......... J. Breckle .......... J. Cook ..............


......


A. Sharpies — . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . 15 .......... 4


. . . . . . 13


........ 3 ........ 6 ........ 15 ........ 3 ......... 15 . . . . . 15 . . . . . 13 15


........... 9 .......... 15 .......... 10 .......... 10 .......... 15


. . . . . . 15 .......... 15 .......... 15


.......... 7 .......... 7


..........271 A s p d e n ' s


26 KING ST. CLITHEROE TEL. 81


EXTREMELY


LOW RENTALS AVAfLAB LE


67 runs. John (17), a pupil at


Clitheroc Royal Grammar School for Boys, captured five wickets in a total of four matches.


dale ’A’ 91; Oswaldtwistle Cons. 105, ’ Calderstones Hosp. 83; Whalley 102, Clitheroe Castle 92 Blackburn Association 99, Clitheroe C.C. 80. .


LEAGUE TABLE P W L D P t s


Blackburn Ass. 13 13 0 0 108 Ribblesdalc ‘B’ 13 8. 5 0 78 Clitheroe C.C. 14 8 6 0 74 Osw’ldtwlstle C. 12 6 6 0 57 Clitheroe Castle 12 5 6 1 53 Rishton Cons. . 12 5 6 1 52 Ribblesdale ‘A’ 11 4 7 0 50 Calderstones H. 12 3 9 1 44 Whalley . . . . . . 13. 4 0 0- 42


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