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RAIN ENDED EVERY GAME


IIIT BY the tvoalher, everj’ game in the Ribblesdalc League on Saturday was drawn.


Billy Slinger, Ribblesdalc Wanderers’ professional’


who captured 7 for 39 against Rolls Royce, has signed for next season. So far, this season, he has captured 43 wickets at a cost of six runs each. This is his first season as


a professional. He previously played as an amateur with Clilheroe.


SATURDAY’S RESULTS:


Blackburn Northern 5 for 0, Padiham 66: Clitheroc —, Bar- noldswick 156—7 dee.: Earby 56—3, Baxenden 135—6 dec.: Read 158—8 dec.. Settle 55—1: Rolls Royce 115, Ribblesdalc Wanderers 53—1: Whalley 137 —8 dec., Great Hanvood 2 for 0.


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llitlieroc 261


dale Wanderers, 7 for 39: R. Walton. Blackburn Northern 5 lor 25.


Performances: Bowling: Slinger. Ribbles-


Barnoldswick 11 3 7 1 19 Baxenden . . 11 3 7 1 19


Ribblesdale W 11 4 6“ 1 23 Settle


Earby


......... 11 7 4 0 32 ......... 11 4 5- 2 22


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Whalley .. .. 11 3 . 5 3 17 Blackburn N. u 3 4 4 16 Read ............. 11 2 6 3 14 Clitheroe ___ 11 2 5 4 13 Padiham .. .. 11 2 4 5 12 Great Harwood 11 1 6 4 10 Rolls Royce . 11 0 5 6 5


RAMSBOTTOM CUP


—7. Whalley 142: Great Har­ wood —, Blackburn Northern 116: Barnoldswick 55—5, Oswaldtwistle Im. 169—5 dec.


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LEAGUE TABLE P. W. D. L. Ps.


League leaders out for 150


On Sunday Read faced Earby,


men started quite well, Moore, Foster and Greening making 23, 17 and 26 respectively.


their tail-end batsmen could not keep up the good work, and had it not been for a fine 41 by N. Wear, before he was run out, the side would have been out for a very modest total.


Unfortunately ' for Earby,


C. Duerden both bowled well, taking 3 for 39 and 3 for 34 respectively, and they were given good support by I. Wilkin­ son, who took 2 for 76 in 15 overs.


For Read, J. Waddington and EARBY


D. Moore c Goodway b Waddington .................... 23


F. Foster c Fairclough b Wilkinson ........................ 17


M. Wiseman b Waddington 4 N. Wear run o u t ................. 41 M. chappie c Wilkinson b Waddington .................... 0


G. Greening c Green b Duerden ............................ 26


J. Cross rim out ................ G. Newsholme b Wilkinson J. Pratt b Duerden............ J. Moulden b Duerden . . . . C. Madden not o u t ............. 0 Extras ........................... 1


Total 150


—76—2; J. Waddington 3—0— 39—3; C. Duerden 6.3—0—34—


Bowling: I. Wilkinson 15—0


the league leaders, in the Rams- bottom Cup, but there was only time for Earby to have their innings before the match was abandoned because of rain. Tile visitors’ opening bats­


Early shocks


Saturday, Whalley’s home fixture with Great Harwood


for Whalley Like many other games on


was Gained off before a definite result could be obtained.


received some early shocks which set them right back on their heels as they lost their two opening batsmen, G. Ire­ land and N. Duckworth, with only five runs on the board. Whalley’s first wicket fell


Batting first, Wh a l l e y


with the score at five, G. Ire­ land. who had scored all five, being clean bowled by J. Courtney, who was playing his first ever game in the visitors’ first team.. Whalley looked to he in deep


trouble when their third wicket fell at 18, Gordon Ainsworth, the captain, being caught by Durkin off Courtney for eight. A fourth wicket stand of 32


put Whalley in a more respect­ able position, but even then the wickets continued to fall, and with the score at 50. they lost G. Topham and R. Eatough.


of the Whalley batting was veteran Jim Peters, who batted throughout the innings for a masterly 46 not out. Whalley declared their inn­


As in the past, the mainstay Slinger captures 7 for 39 Billy Slinger, Ribblesdalc


Wanderers’ professional, was the chief architect in Rolls Roycc's downfall at the Sports


Ground, Ghyll Lane on Satur- day.


Slinger was in top form, and took seven wickets for 39 runs


in just more than 16 overs, five of his victims being clean bowled.


Had it not been for three


middle-of-the-side batsmen, R. Nutter (23), R. Lemon (20) and


T. Wilkinson (29 not out), Rolls Royce would have been out for a very low score. As it was, they totalled 115 by the time they were all out.


vened and ended play at that point. Ken Procter gave Wanderers an early scare when he was


for an easy victory as they were 53-2 but as in all matches over the weekend, rain inter­


The Wanderers looked set


caught by Riley off Lemon for 0, but Keith Weaver and Johnny Ingham settled down and the score progressed steadily until Ingham was out for 17—but then came the rain.


Wanderers that Earby’s game also ended in a draw, as they have lost no ground on the league leaders.


It was fortunate for the IN COUNTY TEAM


Mr. John Glover, of Eastham Street. Clitheroe, has been chosen as a member of the


ings at 137-8. but the rain pre­ vented Great Harwood from even challenging that total, and by the time the game was abandoned the visitors were at 2—0.


WHALLEY


G. Ireland b Courtney ___ N. Duckworth c Gee b Smith,


M. Gorton c Mark b.Smith D. Bleazard b Mark ......... B. Variey b Mark ............. 1 J. Rudd not out ............. Extras


................. 4


—2: J. Courtney 4—1—10—2: Gee 11—3—29—0: D. Mark 8 •0—38—4; B. Howarth 2—0—


13—0. GREAT HARWOOD


Gee not out ........................ 2 ). Mark not out ............. 0 Extras


................. 0


Total (rain stopped play) 2 Bowling: B. Variey l—0—2 -0: G. Topham 0.5—0—0—0.


Total (8 wkts dec.) ___ 137 Bowling: R. Smith 12—0—43


1


R. Eatough c Bunting b Mark ............................


G. Topham c Bunting b Mark .......................


J. Peters not out ............. G. Ainsworth c Durkin b Courtney ........................ 8


............................ 27


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Bowling: Slinger 16.2—1_ 39


—7; A. Holden 5—1—18-0; j. Ingham 6—0—33—1; P- Wilkin­ son 5—0—20—2.


RIBBLESDALE WAND.


K. Procter c Riley b Lemon 0 K. Weaver not out ........ 28 J. Ingham lbw Sliorrock .. 28 A. Holden not out ............ 2 Extras ...................... 7


Total (2 wkts) .. (Rain stopped play). Bowling: R. Lemon 6—0—18


—l: R. Riley 4—0—15—0: j. Shorrock 8—0—7—1; G. Roberts 2.5—1—6—0.


Weather won in the end


Although Clitheroe were set a target of J57 runs to defeat Barnoldswick at the Gisbuni Road ground on Satur­


day, they were not even able to start their innings, as rain stopped play. Barnoldswick who are highly


placed in the league table, showed some forceful batting, with Jack Simmons, their pro-


READ GAME REACHED AN


INTERESTING STAGE


foundation, and O'Connor des­ erves special mention, scoring 37 not out in an attractive innings. S e v e r a l batsmen reached double figures, and this must be reassuring for the villagers,


for a good score. Later batsmen built on this


whose batting so far has been somewhat brittle. Of the Settle bowlers, Lambert and Foster used the conditions well and


Ribblesdale Junior League DIVISION I


Barnoldswick 158—4 dec.,


Langho Colony 55—0; Cherry Tree 171—8 (rain stopped play), Read —; E.E.C. 44—3, Lucas 170—6 dec.; Lower Dar- wen 64, Earby 72—3; Oswald­ twistle Im. 22—1, Waddington 152—6 dec.: Padiham 67—4,


Blackburn Northern 163—5 dec.


DIVISION 2 Baxenden 13—1, Oswald­


twistle Im. II 119—5 dec.; Burnley Bel. 144—8 dee.,


Cherry Tree II 61—1; Great Harwood 28—2, Whalley 141—


6 dee.; Pendle Forest 86—3, Clitheroe 85: Ribblesdale Wanderers 173—6 dec., Rolls


Royce 45.


Lucas ............. 12 6 5 1 Earby


Cherry Tree • 11 4 6 i Lower Darwen 11 5 1 5 E.E.C................ 12 4 5 3 Blackburn N. u 3 6 2 Langho C. .. 11 3 5 3 Oswald. Im. . 12 3 5 4 Read ............. n 2 6 3 Padiham .. .. 11 2 5 4 Waddington .


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Pendle For. 10 7 3 0 Ribblesdale W 9 5 4 0 Cherry T. XI 10 4 4 2 Whalley .. .. 10 3 5 2 Clitheroe ___ 10 3 4 3 Baxenden


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openers put on 40 before the first wicket fell, Goodway being caught by Mitchell off Foster. Shortly afterwards Fairclough also fell to Foster, but these two had seen off the opening bowlers and prepared the way


Read, the home side drew with Settle after having declared at 154-8 in order to have a chance of claiming the extra overs. Read batted first and the


In a rain-affected match at


finished with four and three wickets respectively. Read de­ clared at 154-8 after batting for two and a half hours. When Settle opened their


innings it seemed likely that the match would not reach its conclusion, as the light was bad and rain threatened. However, the visitors scored fairly quickly and despite losing Parsons, who was bowled by Seddon for 18, they reached 55-1 before tlie match was finally abandoned. READ


C. Duerden b Lambe'rt . . . . 10


R. O’Connor not ou t ......... 37 P. Grainger c Mitchell b Lambert ..........................


l


F. Skinner b Foster............. 3 Seddon b Lambert............. 20 J. Harwood c Mitchell b Lambert ..........................


R. Goodway c MitcheU b Foster ............................. 20


P. Fairclough b Foster___ 20


fessional. and K. Wilson show­ ing the way with 34 and 26 res­ pectively. The visitors lost their first wicket with the score at 31, when D. Pilkington was caught by Westhead off Lloyd for 18. Only two more runs had been added before G. Whipp joined his colleague in the pavilion before he had added to the score himself. Next to fall was opening bats­


tion of tiic 5-a-sido football competition hold on the Castle Field was played yes­ terday week, when in a thril­ ling game, the Sidewinders beat Waddington Phantoms


The final of the Junior sec­


31—2. Both teams were well sup­


ported, and some enthusias­ tic Sidewinders’ fans had even


made a banner. The Mayor, Alderman Tom


R o b i n s o n , presented the prizes.


ning team with some of their supporters, kneeling: I. Long- mire, G. Wright (captain), D. Coates; Standing: A. Lord, P. Wright (reserve) and P. Crompton.


Pictured above are the win­


man K. Wilson, who had scored a fine 26 before being caught by Ireland off Parker. Barnolds- wick’s professional, Simmons, had a sparkling innings of 34 which included six fours, before he. too, was out, being caught and bowled by Parker, with the score at 89. The wickets continued to fall


5-a-side football


weather, a large crowd gath­ ered on the Castle Field to watch the finals of Clitheroe Borough Council’s Five-a-Side Football Competition yesterday


Despite the cool, showery


quite steadily until the visitors were 123—7, but an unbeaten eighth-wicket partnership of 33 between ■ M. Barnes and K. Bailey put them in a command­ ing position, having declared at 156—7. Derek Parker was undoub­


2


I. Wilkinson b Davidson . . 21 T. Green not out............ 10 E x t r a s . _______ ... - -10-


Total (8 wkts dec.) .154


—32—1; D. Ridgway 6—0—36 —0; P. Lambert 10—0—44—4; K. Foster 7-0-22—3; J. Ridg­ way 2—0—10—0.


SETTLE


D. Parson b Seddon ......... 18 D. Ridgway not out ......... 19 E. Mitchell not out _____ 18 Extras ..................


Total 1 wicket RSP 55


C. Duerden 2—1—4—0; I. Wil­ kinson 3—l—8—0; R. Goodway 2—0—11—0.


Bowling: Seddon 4—0—32—1; 0 Bowling: M. Davidson 10—1


tedly the most successful. Clith­ eroe bowler, taking th r e e ivickcts for 31 runs.


K. Wilson, c Ireland b Parker ............................ 26


BARNOLDSWICK


D. Pilkington c Westhead b Lloyd- ............................... 18


G Whipp c Ireland b Richardson .................... 0


T. Scothern c Wcslhcad b Parker


Simmons c and b Parker .. 34 F. Lord c Fletcher b Richardson .................... 20


M. Walsh b Lloyd ............. 18 M. Barnes not o u t ............. 14 K. Bailey not o u t ......... ....... 18 Extras ........................... 7


Bowling: J. Richardson 13—3 Total (7 wkts. dec.) 156


—31—2; C. Berry 3—0—4—0; D. Lloyd 23—3—74—2: D. Parker 14—7—31—3; S. Westhead 1—0


—9—0.


LANGHO FIELD DAY AND SPORTS


The annual field day and


sports of St. Leonard’s School, Langho, were held on the school playing fields on Saturday, when there was a good attendance of


scholars, parents and friends. The first event was a fancy


dress parade at which the jud­ ges were two former teachers at the day school, Miss Whalley and Miss Trueman.


following were awarded the prizes:


Clive Tindale. 11-16: James Wood and John Dunderdale; Peter Johnson and Antony Pearson; John Prentice and John Astlcy. Girls under 11:


From a very large entry the Medely; Noelene Whittam; Pat


Stephen Shaw (Do-it-yourself); Nichola Watson (Spanish Girl), Janet Hayes (Queen of Hearts). Eight and over: Alison Riding


Seven years and under,


(Mother Demdike): Gillian Whitehead (Hula-Hula girl);


Marjorie Black (Gipsy Moth


school then gave an exhibition of country dancing and the infants gave an item of “self- expression dancing.” They were trained by the day school teachers, who were thanked by the Vicar, the Rev. R .Kirkham. The sports’ section was


TV). The children of the day


arranged by the headmaster, Mr. E. R. Scott.


RESULTS


Girls. 5-6 years. 40 yeards: Fiona Medley. Noelene Whit-


tani, K. Holden. Boys:, Kim Isherwood; E. Roberts; Stephen


Fleming; .Janet Hayes: June Kitchen. Boys: Paul Stevens, David Hargreaves and Philip Chadwick. Toddlers, under 3: JaneSeed;


Patrick. Girls. 3-4, 20 yards: Alison


Vivian Long and Hilary Chad­ wick; Gillian Garret and Bar­ bara Howard; Helen Medley and Margaret Whittam. 11-16: Jenifer Clark and Susan Mil­ lar; Christine Long and Ann Brooks; Joyce Johnson and Lesley Williamson. Skipping. Girls 5-6-7: Fiona


Tindale. 8-9-10: Hilary Chad­ wick; Katrina Price; Gillian Garret. 11-16: Susan Garrett; Susan Mills; Joyce Johnson. Sack: Girls 5-6-7: Jill Tom­


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week. T h e competition. which


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Robinson, presented the tro­


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phies to the finalists after the games which ended as follows: Juniors: Sidewinders, 31, Wad­ dington Phantoms, 2. (see pic­ ture on this page): Youths: Nuts and 1 Cracker, 6, Experi­ enced 0: Seniors: Stax, 10, Tan­ sies Anonymous. 4.


WHALLEY IN COMMANDING POSITION


Whalley were in a very


strong position in their Rams- bottom Cup game at Settle on Sunday, when, after scoring 142 all out, they had Settle strug­ gling at 47—7 when the game was "abandoned because of rain. Whalley lost their first wicket


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accurate that by the time the »amc was abandoned they had only bowled 13 overs and had got seven Settle batsmen out. As the game has to bo con-


lined where it left off, Whalley must have a very good chance ■of entering the semi-finals of


the competition. WHALLEY


Brian Buckley and Eric Pat­ rick: Andrew Grimes and Mark Tindale; Clive Tindale and Jhilip Price. 8-9-10: Harvey Long and William Chadwick; Alan Prentice and Michale Wil- latis; Stephan Harrison and Alex Carlis. 11-16 Stephan Booth and JohnPrentice: Peter Hindle and Peter Johnson; James Ward and John Dunder­


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Warburton. Teas were provided . in the


school, served by lady' members of the schcool extension fund committee. Ice cream and min­ erals were on sale on the field, and.pony rides for children on ponies from a riding school at Langho all helped to make a very successful day. Proceeds, for the school extension fund, amounted to just over £40.


tine Bailey. Boys: 5-6-7: C. Fleming: Mark Tindale; R. Price. 8-9-10: David Mills; Barry Watson; Steven Nichol­ son. 11-16: James Wood; N. Tindale; John Astley.


J. Peters c Ridgway J. b Foster ......•••••••••••• H


G. Ireland c Hemingway b Cox ........................... . • • •


N. Duckworth lbw b David­ son ..................................


M. Gorton b- Foster ......... G. Ainsworth c Mark b Lambert ............................


p. Doman not out ’ Extras


R. Eatough lbw b David­ son ....................


Foster ----- i : ......... Total ___ 142


Bowling: M. Davidson 10.2—3 —20—4; D. Ridgway 2—0—14—


0; M. Cox 6—0—31—1; P. Lam­ bert 5—0—32— 1; K .Foster 6- 1—40—4.


J. Ridgway b Topham .... E. Mitchell b Topham ....... D. Ridgway b Variey — K. Foster c and b Variey p, Lambert c Doman b Var-


. ley


M. Cox b Topham............. •. B. Mark not out


.................... '•••........


M .Davidson not o u t .......... . Extras


.......... i . . « Total (7 ; wkts.) 47 Bowling to date: G. Topham


.7—0—25—4; B. Variey 6—1—17 —3.


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D. Bleazard b Foster......... 31 B. Variey b Dvvidson----- 30 J. Rudd c Hemingway b


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Clitheroe ’Advertiser and Times, ■ Friday, June 30, 1967 11


Youth match rained off,


Due to. the threat of rain, it


was decided to limit the innings of the Ribblesdale Youth League v. Upper Airedale


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League game played on Sunday, to 40 overs each, but even so the match was not completed. Airedale, batting first, scored


Ribblesdale replied with 21—2 after eight overs before the game was abandoned.


AIREDALE LEAGUE: Friars c and b Davies 10, Hodgson c


Derbyshire b Pollard 43, Good­ way c Derbyshire b Moore 32, Gunn c Benson b Moore 17 Holt c Cooper b Moore 3, Green c Davies' b Hindle 10. Robinson not out 12, Mcllor not out 2, extras 5. Total (6 wkts.) 134. Bowling: MacLean 8—1—33—


0; Pollard 9—1—22—1; Davies 4—2—11—l ; Benson 2—0—11— 0; Hindle 10—2—26—1; Moore 7—1—26—3.


Atkinson not out 9. Benson b Robinson 7, Davies b Robinson 0, Cooper not out 3, extras 2. Total (2 wkts.) 21.


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