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L tHEROE SIGHS ‘FAST RAIDING WINGER’ Bid to bolster team spirit


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• 3 '0 .11-VC made his i r, ■ clithcroc in the «.v-iv game at Kirkb.v ' .1:1 Saturday, but


(roubles prevented


*“hfW play>n8- . “u wi- expected to plaj


'awav game at Prescot night when the


game for Clitheroe


team was trying to regain some of its shattered confi­ dence following two league


and cup defeats. Clithcroe started off the


on Saturday, should point to


season on the right note with a 1-0 home victory against Barrow Reserves, always a hard team to beat, but then seemed to go to pieces in their next game when they were beaten 0-1 at home to Lancaster In the Combin­


better days ahead, as he is a strong and skilful striker — Just the kind of player Clltheroe have lacked for


some time. At the time of writing the


team faces one away game followed by three matches at Shaw Bridge. Last night, the first of the


ation Cup. Saturday's defeat did noth­


ing to Inspire the team to greater tilings and, if any­ thing. it helped to demoralise the players who had shown such confidence in the first


game.The singing of Bernard Wallbank. wno made his debut against Kirkby Town


free day tomorrow, but they have managed to re-arrange


a fixture with Formby Town, which has been brought for­


ward from March 1. The teams will kick-off at Shaw


Bridge at 3 p.m. There are two hard games


four games, the team played at Prescot, where it has had considerable success in pre­ vious vears. Clitheroc have won tlielv last three games at Prescot by 1-0. 1-0 and 4-2. and, in fact, have won five and drawn one of the last seven meetings between the


two clubs.As they were knocked out of the Combination Cup, Clltheroe should have had a


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reckon with C a l d c r s i o n c s . who


tinished near the foot of ll)C Clilheroc Amateur league table last season,


could very well be a force I0 be reckoned with this


season as they have had ■wo convincing victories in pre-scason friendlies, the latest one being a 5-1 win at home to County Ath­ letic. a Blackburn Com-


hinaiion side. in the last match, tvhich


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OF THEMSELVES’ Clithcroe's defeat at Kirkby Town on Saturday was


ably summed up by team manager. Mr. John Procter, when he said, “We have come to rely upon our defence as our strong point, but they let us down badly in this


very unsure of themselves". Mr Proctor added. “Chris Sims had a poor game and the first four goals came through lack of confidence on the part of young John Schofield in the goals".


game. ‘•The players seemed very,


"5 vaid shot after 15 mmutes. Though the Calderstones


forward line was causing con­ siderable danger to the County drisnee. the visitors’ lorward


’ine w also bus>, and tnes deservedly equalised minutes


before half-time through their ,tones 5 0ught€0


This mov


the players realised that they were below form and were very eager to make amends in future games.


He said, however, that all


Bi'itcliffe. to replace Smith, anti Holder '


pnasubsstimu. moved to the


righl '""we .seemed to do the restored the


homo ride'flead shortly after ■


Samites later, the same nlavcr added a third to put Caidcrstones in a strong posi-


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iiv Desimone and Holden and 01V v some fine goalkeeping by Fonder kept the score to


Further goals wore scored


‘‘'wild and Holden were out- lUUKling for the Calderstones aide, which has vet to enter- tain Chatbum and Wadding- ton in friendlies before the start of the new season. Trams: Calderstones: Fitz­


patrick A.: Grunshaw. Bibby. Holder. Auster. Fitzpatrick


BrUcliffc.


Burt. Yates; Wrigley. Dutfield. R lrr. HaTker. Harris. Holden. Pearson. Clarke. Substitute.


County Athletic: Fcnd.r. _


MReferee: Mr. C. H. White- tide.


Cl i'k 18. B Pollard c Hooley l) Raw-son 10. M. McMimi b


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Burnley Bel. 61, Clitheroe 65-1 I Burnley Bel.: K. Gaynor b


Ribblesdalc Junior League Division 1


R1 wson 0 J. Downey b Raw- to r n s. Newtcn lbw b Raw- t.mi 1 J. Skelly run out 2. B. Dr u ms e Tomlinson b Clark 8 S Lavin lbw b Clark 0, M.


D: Smith. Holden. Wild. Speak. Desimone. Substitute.


been a little unsettled when they arrived at the Kirkby ground, for their coach had broken down about a mile from the park following a small explosion underneath the vehicle, which sent water and steam cascading over the passenger in the front


The players could have


seat.The players arrived at the ground only five minutes be- fore the scheduled kick-off


time.


hand in the early stages, but it was, Kirkby who took the lead after 18 minutes when Brown, their coloured centre


Clitheroe held the upper . ,, __


forward netted. The same player added to Clitheroes misfortunes when he made it 2—0 six minutes later follow­ ing a good centre by Clegg. The Clitheroe team could


themselves to be an above- average team by any means, but they had just caught Clitheroe when the visitors usually steadfast defence was having an off-day.


Kirkby had not proved


Of Wallbank. Mr. Procter said afterwards. "Bernard





played very strongly. I was very pleased with his per­ formance."


b He mentioned too Uiat ,. . oth Mel Widdup and David


Wilson played well in the for wards, although Wilson re­ vived a lot of unnecessary


P“ ertatato' Clitbcroe will have to show more fight and determination if they s re ■hots a high placing in the Combination this season as thev will he up against many


^ U ^ w l n d ^ e t , ^ -


Coates; Hurley. McDeirttt, Caton. King, Gewge. Cles=- Brookfield. Brown Kildare.


^Clitheroe: Schofield; Hol­ Lancashire


not get any rhythm into their plav and as a result were almost ineffective against the. uncompromising Kirkby def-


OTByrShnlf-time Kirkby were leading 3 -0 and never looked like losing their lead They


added two more goals alter the interval, while Malco m Robinson pulled one back for


Clitheroe. It seems surprising, bv. . s


often happens in Clitheroe had about 70 per


cent of the play m half, and yet were three goals


in arrears when the whistle went.


Difficult race


over 16o miles The race from Mangots-


Jrwr lbw b Aspinwall 9. G- Downev b Aspinwall 0. A. HOI- d.rn not out 4. extras 9. total


61 Bowling: G. Tomlinson 3 - 0 10—


- 4; G. Clark 7.4—2—15—3, 0; G- Rawson 9—


R Aspinwall 1—0—4—2. c'.uhcroe- A. Turpin not r Aspmwall c Lavm


b ilokicn 16. G. Clark c Dow­


Holden 5—1—13—2; ^ nor 4—0—21—0; B. Bearing


-0: S. Lavin 2—1—1}. O 1--0- 6—0. _______


ney h Holden 6, R. no; out 13. extras 5. total fo-2. Bowline: J. Downey 3 -0 -0


field, a distance of 165 .miles, turned out to be a very difficult one for the voung birds belonging to members of the Clitheroe Homing Society, as the birds were fighting a strong wind and sometimes poor


visibility. sem toD birT to the race:


j g * U r 4 < £ w ^ l b f r aatod i f jMO and the first ones


arrived home at 4.48. the » - S i s being fairly scattered


aURetnits- V. Aidcrson (91008)^ ‘ W.


S


43);K.Croft J89L54MT «64.™


Addison (864.17); B greaves (857.52); Son (857.16): (865.22)


Frankland


m i l* Addison (864.661: RLavin (864.55); Jones and


Har-


Scott and F. Nutter


den. Kirk. Sims. Holt. Wid- dup Williamson: Robinson,


Wallbank. Baron, Wilson Saturday’s results in the


Barrow Reserves 1. Blackpool Mechanics 1; Formby Town 4 Darwen 1: Great Harwood


°?m^!n“tS , t


3. Bacup Borough 0; Kirkbj Town 5. Clitheroe 1; Marine 2 Prestwich Hcsys 1. DuWn I field 4. Nelson 1: Rossendale 1 Radcliffe Borough 0. St.


Helens 6. Lytham St. Annes T t S U Athletic Reserves i Burscough 4. Wi„an Rovers 6 Leyland Motorr 0. Lancaster 0, Prescot Town 1.^ Monday: Bacup Borough -.


Reserves 1. Formby Town 0, Dukinfield 0. Burseougt l l .


Leyland Motors 1: Barrow


St. Helens 1. Great Harwood 1- Wigan Athletic Reserves 5' Nelson 0.


Clitheroe in


close finish Everything points to a


very close finish in the Great Harwood Bowling League championship rase, as Clitheroe Cricket Club


are only six points behind the leaders, Blackburn Alli­ ance. who were beaten by Whalley last week. Results; Clitheroe Oastle


for Clitheroe players next week as they will be all out for their revenge when they face Lancaster on Wednesday, and then will have a tough game at home to Rossendale


f i s h i n g


PLENTY OF SPORT IN SEA ANGLING


An enjoyable day was


had recently by a party of local anglers who went sea- fishing from a boat off Conway in North Wales.


near the foot of the Lanca­ shire Combination for several


United on Saturday. Rossendale, who have been


vears, have signed a number 'of new players and, follow­ ing a 1-0 home victory over RadcUffe Borough on Satur­ day. arc still undefeated this


season.


travel for a day’s fishing, but when one considers the good catches that can come as a result. It is well worth the effort.


This is quite a distance to


took a tope weighing 34 lbs.. which was displayed at Mr. jack Hall’s fish shop in Well- gate for several days. He also had two skate of 18 and 17


Mick Hodges, of Clitheroe, pounds.


took a skate of eight pounds. Mackerel were so plentiful


Gordon Dean of Rlmlngton


that it was not long before the deck of the boat was


Clitlieroe player wins championship


In the Town Champion­


ship played at Wilpshire Golf Club on Saturday. F. Walker of Clitheroe Golf Club, won the handicap prize with a nett score ol 67. and in addition had the distinction of holing in


one at the 15th hole. The championship, for the


“Blackburn Times Cup”, was won by I. B. Thompson, of Wilpshire, for the second year in succession, with a gross score of 72 after a card play­ off with I. Clewes of Pleasing-


ton.


best four nett scores from any club were won by the home club. Wilpshire. This is the first time that


The team prizes for tne „


the Clitheroe Club along with Blackburn. Darwen. Pleasing- ton and Wilpshire. have com­ peted, and next year the championship will be held at


Clitheroe.


all the fishing gear and bait was 30 shillings per trip, which lasts about eight hours. Two or three hours are


covered with them. The cost for the boat plus


taken sailing to the mark, which, in the case of the Clitheroe party, was eight


miles out.Anyone considering having a trip to fish from a boat from one of the more popular resorts must book well in advance.After the rise of the river level early last week, trout fishing is much proved and the appears to have


NORTHERN T R Y TO EMULATE EA R B Y ’S ‘DOUBLE’


Last year Earby did the ‘double’ by being Ribbles-


dale League champions and Ramsbottom Cup winners, and this year Blackburn Northern seem certain to emulate


the Yorkshire side’s feat. Northern need only two


points t« make sure of the league championship and they have Already won the Ramsbottom Cup when they had quite a comfortable vic­ tory over Earby in the final at pleckgate on Sunday.


the 'double’ last year have emerged as Northern’s chief challengers in this year s campaign, being beaten to the cup final and at present placed second in the league.


Ironically, Earby. who did


both Earby and Northern, as the two sides met twice, to a'league match at Earby on Saturday, and the cup final at Blackburn on Sunday. Nor­ thern proved the stronger ot the two. bv drawing on Satur- dav and then having a 10- wicket victory the following


Last weekend was vital for


day. Clitheroe seemed to ha-ve a


tough task in their league match at Padiham on Satur­ day when the home side declared at 189-1 but the Chatburn Road side passed the total with five wickets to


had the Hodder


sea im-


better run. One angler to whom I have


spoken, has taken six in an evening’s fishing with bubble


float and fly. A number of salmon were


really good run of migratory fish due to the lack of water. If the vain does not come within the next two weeks, the season will be almost closed with very few fish taken compared with other


caught in the Ribble while it was still running coloured. Many of these were small fish averaging 10 lbs. We still have not had a


seasons. Ken Varey.


spare. The other local sides did


not fare as well, and were all beaten. Rlbblesdale Wan­ derers fell at home to Bam- oldswick. Whalley were beaten hy Baxenden, and


AST TWO


INTER-LEAGUE GAMES


The Ribblesdalc Youth


League XI plays it last two inter-league games ol the season on Sunday and Sunday week when their opponents will be the Cen- tral Lancashire League Youth XI and the Derby­ shire and Cheshire Youth League XI respectively.


(Settle) 50 not out: J- Fetors


iWhalley' 50 not out. Bowling: M. Davidson


(Settle) 7-27; Dennett (Ear­ by) 7-46; R. K. Savage Baxen­


den) 6-38: Gee (Great Har­ wood) 6-40; C. RelW 'Black- bum Northern) 6-4a; J, Rudd


Batting: j- Ready (Blackburn Northern) 38 not out. Bow ling; R- Walton tBlackbum


i Whalley) 5-50. Sunday: Ramsbottom Clip.


Northern) 5-22. Fixtures: Barnoldswiek


Settle- Baxenden v Earby', Blackburn Northern v Padi­ ham' Clitheroe v Rolls Royee;


Gr^tHanv^dvBibblesdac Wanderers; Read v Whailej.


LEAGUE TABLE Blackburn N.


Earby — Settle — Padiham


Read ......... Ot. Harwood


Whalley Clitheroc


Ribb. Wand. Bamoldswick Baxenden . • Rolls Royce..


Head were thrashed at Settle. Results: Earby 94-R Black-


p W D Ij P 19 12 4 3 52 19 8 9 2 41


19 7 9 3 37 19 7 6 6 34 19 7 6 6 34 19 6 7 6 31 19 5 8 6 28 19 5 8 6 28 19 4 10 5 26


take place at Lucas Sports Club Ground at Reedley. near Burnley, the wickets being pitched at 2-30 p.m.. and the last game of tlic sea^cn vul be at Old Trafford. Man­ chester. tile wickets also being pitched at 2-30 p.m.


Thp game on Sunday will


games will be: G. Danes le a p t a in . Clithcroe). P. Atkinson (Padiham). J Cul- I show (Baxenden). J. Derby­ shire (Padiham). D. Edmund-


The team for the two


son (Great Harwood'. J. Haworth rOswaldtwistte Im­


manuel). G. Hindto (What­ ley) F Newby (Read i. D.


Pollard (Read). S. Sharp (Osivaldtw'istlc Immanuel). r . Wigglesworth (wicket­


keeper. Clitheroe i Reserves to travel: J. Dav­


ie. (Baxenden) and K. Hol­ den (Blackburn Northern.)


Old Trafford will be chosen from the 13 named players


The team for the game at


with the addition of C Watd (wicket-keeper Gre atHa .-


wood) and P. Benson (Black­ burn Northern).


19 3 10 6 22 19 4 6 9 22 19 2 5 12 13


Ribblesdale Wanterers 165^ Q^dieton'“had a cricket teaml - ” — ibo-i - Rolls- f its own. but last neex a


bum Northern 12o; Padiham 189-1 dec.. CJUtheroe 190-o;


68: Whalley den 150-5.


Barnoldswick 166-7 Royce 92. Great Harwood (,eam


Performances Batting: CoUs


(Clitheroe) 112 not out; R Stevenson (Padiham) 1H not out- P. Lambert' (Settle) 81 not out; D. PUkington (Barn­ oldswick) 73 not out'.J.DUck-


worth (Baxenden) 64. M. Cox


9M; Settle 183-6 dec. Read with Neoteclinic Eng. 68: Whalley 145-8 dec., Baxen- cufcheyoe and the villages


meet again before the end ofl the season and the ^lndleton team is also hoping to awange several matches for next sea|


The teams are hoping , son.


The weekend’s matches in close-up Five wicket defeat for Whalley


JL Y Vy n Whalley, who were with­


out the services of skipper Geoff Ireland, Gordon Top- ham and Peter Doman for Saturday's home game against Baxenden, had their former skipper, Gor­ don Ainsworth back in


useful 14, he was not able to prevent Whalley crumbling to a five-wicket defeat.


their side. Though Ainsworth made a


Any side which has its opening batsman'skipper and


fastest scorer plus two bow­ lers missing, is weakened con­ siderably, and Whalley "as no exception.


the batting side, totting an unbeaten 50. while Jim Hudd took all five Baxenden wickets


Jim Peters did a fine job on .


for 50 runs. At one time Rudd h&d


figures of 2 for 40 but t ien he took three wickets for 10 .runs. He also nearly did ttv. liat-trick,’ for he had Due- worth and Ormerod out. with


had lest Neil Duckworth. Alec Anderson and David Bleazard by the time .5 runs had been scored.


Whalley batted first but


havoc tilth the Whalley bats­ men, and, alter taking the first three wickets, went oh to dismiss both Gordon Ains­ worth and Mick Gorton with


R. K. Savage was playing


the score at 54. Tom Parkinson joined with


Jim Peters and their partner­


ship was worth 45 to Whallej before Parkinson was caught by Ormerod off Jack Soutn-


worbh for 23. Jim Rudd fell 14 inns later but Richard Wilkinson and


Peters put on anothrt 3° fc the eighth wicket before Wil kinson was caught by Cren­


shaw off Savage for 17. Young John Threlfall then


came out to join Fetomaml they took Whalley to 14o at which score the innings a as


dCBaxenden. who struggled


successive deliveries but R- K. Savage prevented l™i from recording the feat on the third ball.


near the foot of the table for S a while at the begta- of the season, soon


showed that they were going to stand no nonsense from Whalley, and their opening


pair put on 45 before they were separated when S. Knowles was caught by Q°r* ton off Rudd for 18. •The runs came steadily tor Baxenden. whose second


.. , -__w._ Wilkmsc


wicket fell at 71. and by t time they were within 22 of Whalley’s total, only one


more wicket, that of J. Duckworth who had scored


64. had fallen. Jim Rudd took his fourth


wicket of the match before Baxenden had added to their


score but when the fifth wicket fell, the visitors wwe within nine runs of 'drtorj- and these they knocked off without further loss.


WHALLEY


A. Anderson c Farnsworth b Savage ......................


N. Duckworth lbw b Sav- Dj . _____


1 ..................... 16


Peters not out ......... 5< Bleazard b Savage .. G. Ainsworth c cronshaw


M. Gorton c Humphrey T.b Savage .................... .


J Rudd st Cronshaw b Jack southworth —


Parkinson c Ormerod b Jack southworth ..


Devastating Cole Df® out It appears unfortunate


113, salesbury M.C. 92, Oswaldtwistle Conservatives


114 Clitheroe Crleket Club 86; Whatley 99, ------ ----- Alliance 92. League table:


p. W. L. Ps.


Blackburn Alii. 15 11 4101 Clitheroe CC .. 15 U 4 95 Ribblesdale A .. 14 8 6 87 Oswaldtwistle C. 14 9 5 82 Clitheroe Castle IS 8 1 Calderstones SC 15 Whaliey ............ J4 Lowerfold P. •• Salesbury MC . 15


fourteen po in t victory OVER


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F. Wilson ...................... J. Cooper ...................... j . Gorton ...................... “


T. Devine ...................... „ W. Holden ...................... W. Lancaster................... “


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J j Wickets fell like ninepins Settle's gr ou nd at


Marshfield, with its mag­ nificent scenery, is usually very attractive, but on Saturday, with the sky very overcast. Read did not feel much like enjoy­ ing the amenities as they were .beaten by four


wickets and 115 f(to®‘ Settle were put toto bat


and Read were feeling pleased with themselves When three wickets were captured at a cost of only


hEventually Lambert started


K the ball with tremen­ dous force and his 1 un-rate


quickened considerably. Cox also reached his 50, helped by some poor fielding and


• clough , was soon dismissed and it was not long before Grainger was also sent back to the pavilion. Davidson bowled very well todeed, taking all but three of the Head Wlokets. for only 27


Opening for Read, Fair- , -runs.


j . Agar b Duerden .... 5 j . Ridgway c Fairclough


SETTLE


b Seddon ................... s p. cook lbw b Seddon ..


0 \


p. Lambert not out . . . . B. Oliver c Grainger b


bowling and this gave Settle the .opportunity to declare at 183—6 after batting for 165 minutes.


E.Wilkinson ..................


M. Cox not out ............ Extras ...............


K. Foster st Green 0 Wilkinson ................


Mitchell c Sumner b Wilkinson .• • ■ • • • •• • ■ •


81 24 15


R. Goodwray c Harrison b Davidson ........ • • • • • •


E.


Seddon 0 Agar b David­ F son ...................


e'. Sumner lbw b David­ son


p. Grainger b 'Foster .. D. Marshall c Foster b Davidson .......... ,■••••


. Skinner lbw b Foster ..........................


_2; D. Duerden 8—3—32—1, I. Wilkinson 11-2—6—72—3, R. Goodway 5—1—18—0.


W. P. Fairclough b MFoster ................;•••"■


READ


. Grainger c Harrison _ b Davidson ................ !


Total <6 wkts. dec.) 183 Bowling; Seddon U—1—56


I. Wilkinson b Davidson D. Duerden c Ridgway b


E. 'Green not out ......... J I Extras ................


DavidSon ................... 12 Total 41-3. .1...............


■ Bowling: M. Davidson 9.4 I __3—27—7; K. Foster 9—1— I


GREEN PARK 6“ ”8


Blackburn I as


that Clitheroe have decided not to re-sign professional. Brian Cole, for next season, he is hitting top form


at the moment, and on Saturday, with a score ot 112 not out. he was the day’s top scorer for the second week in succession.


6 9 66 | 7 7 63 5 10 57 2 13 35


vious iveek, was in a devasta­ ting mood on Saturday and the Padiham bowlers could do nothing against tne masterly strokes the Clltheroe professional played. Batting throughout the


Cole who hit 96 the pre­ ttheir most optinnstic L— ^ . .


h am ’s to ta l , but overtake i t they did. and w i th five wic


thinking th a t C l i th e r o e cmfid not possibly overtake Pad


ers could be forgiven for


ket t iM t o a m opening pair. Roger Devon and Bob Steven put on 81 to 67 minutes


uuhotAVGr the olitheroe before the partner^ip was


broken by Alan EtoJist'’e; who had Devon caught b>


Fletcher for 32- . h CUtheroe bowlers were


aving an exasperating time


9 2 n in £ t S t e v e n so n , a n d t i y a a they m ig h t , t h e y could n o t


dislodge h im fr om t h e j r e a ^ . He b a t te d su p e r b ly a n d w i th M G r e e n h a lg h , p u t o n 108


Clitheroe innings Coles score, which included 24 boundaries, was the majoi factor in what can be de­ scribed as a brilliant win foi


b e fo r e th e in n in g s was d e ­ c la r ed fo r the loss of one


"^Stevenson had been at the wicket throughout the inn­


the Chatburn Road side. Padiham had batted fir-t


and declared at 189—1 "’toe11 included a fine innings of 111 not out by their opening bats­ man R. E. Stevenson. Even


ings and his l i t included 17 boundaries. Greenhalgh, who


total being six. > 14 23


Grindleton form a team


team was formed for a match) some years since!





were the eventual winners by| 86 runs to 66.


ends on


Saturday


r . Wilkinson c Cronshaw b Savage...................... 1 ‘


j . ThrelfaH not out ■ • • • ® Extras .......................... lu


—38—6; J. Duckworth 9—2— 26-0; Jim southworth 3-0 16-0; Jack southworth 3-0


i—AO-O; R. K. Savage 14—2 -15-2. BAXENDEN


j R. Duckworth b Rudd S. Knowles c Gorton b


j Rudd ...............


. Haworth c Duckworth Gb Rudd ......................


R. ormerod c Bleazard b Rudd ............... ...


Extras


64 13


R. K. Savage c Duck­ worth b Rudd ............ “


. Farnsworth not out .. J ( 0


T. Humphrey not out — » 9


Total (5 wkts) ton 1—0—13—0.


STILL THE LARGEST SELECTION IN LANCASHIRE!


porters thought as their open­ ing batsmen walked to the


Whatever the Olitheroe sup­


crease to start their innings they could have been excused


for feeling very exhilerated


R. Devon c Fletcher b Emtwistle


PADIHAM


r . E. Stevenson not out i l l M. Greenhalgh not out .. 4o


.................. “2 Extras


by the time the opening part­ nership was ended. for Cole and Graham Davies had put on 90 before Dalles was bowled by Whittle for 38. There appeared to be a


...................... 1


temporary collapse in t™ Clitheroe batting as three wickets fell for 33 runs, with Richard Read, Simon West- head and Jim Fletcher- being victims of Whittle. Green­ halgh and Eland respectively Cole was then partnered by


31—0: S. Westhead 9—0—39 —0; G. Elson 7—0—35—0: A. Entwistle 9—0—44—1: Cole 5 —0—33—0; J. Fletcher 2—0—


Total (1 wkt. dec.) 189 Bowling: R. McLean 5—0—


6—0. clitheroe


Cole not out .......... G. Davies b Whittle r. Read b Whittle......... 4 S. Westhead b Green­


John Lewis, and 40 nuts wrere added before Lewis was


bowled by Eland for J . 'h ce The exuberant Cththeroe


side was now within rtriking distance of the Padiham total which, only a short whfie be­


partnered Stevenson )W well, hit several boundanes off the Clitheroe .attack, his


ther loss.


fore, had looked so ,farn^ ' able, and Dole and Alan En- twistle took them past the Padiham score without fur


J. Fletcher c Atkinson b Eland .............


j. Lewis b Eland .........


........... 112 38


halgh .......... .............. 2


A. Entwistle not out — fj Extras


® 4


....................... |


_2; J. Eland 12.3—1—60—2; M. Greenhalgh 8—1—29 f>


p. Atklrscn 2—0—13—0.


Total (5 wkts) ... . 19° Bowling; Whittle 14—0 71


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and Times, Friday. August 30, 196S U reserves


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a reserve team's lacking in some of the finer


am o r football, such as m- trili^ent passing, good on and off the ball nmnlnttend


skilful moves, but the CUth croc Reserve side soon dis­


m


proved this theory wi tha dis- Slav that made several of them very strong challengers


for first team places. Manv times during the „nme. spectators commented


favourably on the enthusiasm shown bv the players and


they went home fec“ tf .^ n d fled at seeing a skilful ana


“ shd?. to”1 toe home goal made several fine saves and ISto a very firm candidate tor the first team spot be­


tween the sticks


hurtled through the • numerous occasions 0 foil


His six-foot three rramc


Lancashire League. Following a goal-less fl •


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T ib V:) i”


th<> visiting forwards, wno were obviously Intent. «J showing this ; d « m how things are in the west


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