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C R I C K E T


LEADERS AHEAD BY FOUR


POINTS I i was a day of mixed


fortunes for local Ribbles- d.ilo League, sides on Sat­ in Jay, as Clithcroc' and Ribblcsdale . Wanderers both won, while Whalley and Read were defeated.


win' over Padiham, and Earby's defeat at Baxenden, Clitheroe have now increased their lead at the top of the ■ table to four points.


\K a result of their close


moted ud to joint second place with Great Harwood, both clubs having 30 points from 15 games.


Ribblesdale Wanderers


fessional, was the top scorer of the day, hitting 72 against Blackburn Northern, but. his team-mates could only mus­ ter another 52 runs including


David Seddon, Read's pro­ Simon Westhead, who led Clitheroe lo victory against


Padiham on Saturday in their successful attempt to stay top of the Ribblcsdale League.


A nail-biting finish


The atmosphere was electric at the Chatburn Road


Clitheroe. who had been all out for 97, grabbed the last six Padiham wickets for only 17 runs the last two falling


to claim the extra five overs at ten to seven when they were at 74—4, but they took about 45 . minutes to score another eight runs, during which time they lost four wickets.


in the extra overs. Padiham were in a position


ually claimed by Clitheroe, and they captured one wicket in the first o£ these, and then the final wicket in the third. Batting first, Clitheroe were


The extra overs were event­


fell at 97 when Roy McLean was caught by Eland oil Grecnhalgh for seven, leaving Tomlinson, at two 'not out. Padiham lost opener R.


The last Clitheroe wicket


ground on Saturday, when Clitheroe defeated Padiham by a mere two runs and in doing so, maintained their leadership of the Ribblesdalc League. In a nail-biting finish,.


juggling.. by Jim Fletcher, who finished up on his knees.


M. Washbrook c Devon b Eland .......................... 0


G. Davies c Stevenson b Halsall


CLITHEROE ....................... 0


S. Westhead b Greenhalgh 22 B. Blackburn c Gee b Halsall


A. Turpin b Halsall ___ 21 Clayton c Shlrtcliffe b Greenhalgh ................ 32


J. Fletcher c Hayes b Hal- sail .............................. 5 R. Vaughton b Halsall .. 0


shocked when Graham Davies was caught by Stevenson ofl Halsall on the second ball of the match.


................... 7 —


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


P. Brown Ibw b Halsall .. 0 G. Tomlinson not o u t__ 2 R. McLean c Eland b


professional, and Jim Rudd, of Whalley, shared tile bowl­ ing honours with 6-32 against Clitheroe and Great Har­ wood respectively. Clitheroe’s lead at the top


■the extras. Norman Halsall, Pa diham's


could be cut to one point by tomorrow evening, as Earby, who are now in fourth


place five points behind the ■leaders, with a game in hand, play Settle at home tomorrow, while Clitheroe have an open date. Saturday’s results: Baxen­


Trinity football team members chopped( wood to raise money before the start of the season. Left to right arc Micktcwright, Turnbull, Edmondson and


Smith. Disaster strikes Read Read went down to a


home defeat by_ Blackburn Northern on Saturday, but the main portion of blame must rest with the vil­


David Seddo'n, Who lilt a wonderful 72, the-only: other.


■ figures was' 11th man ■ John Waddington,' who scored 18. Fairclough and Seddon


Read batsman to reach double


den 142. Earby 104; Clitheroe ■ 97. Padiham 95; Great Har­ wood 128—8, Whalley 125; Read 129, Blackburn North­ ern 139—9; Rolls-Royce • 110.


Ribblesdale Wanderers 111— 4; Settle 122—1, Barnolds-


Seddon, Read, 72; B. Pickup, Blackburn Northern, 62 not out; Greenhalgh, Rolls-


wick 120. Performances: Batting,


Royce 61. Bowling: Halsall, Padiham,


6—32; J. Rudd, Whalley, 6—32; P. Wilkinson, Ribbles­ dale Wanderers. 5—30; Clay­ ton, Clithcroe, 5—31; Collins, Blackburn Northern, 5—38.


v Settle, Padiham V Bar- Rolls-Royce v


noldswick; Read.


Grecnhalgh ................ 7 Gt. Harwood 15 6 6 3 30 Extras


Clitheroe


Total ....................... 97 Baxenden .. 15 b 7 3 27 —


Bowling: Halsall 13—3—32 —6; J. Eland 10—1—31—1; M. Grcenhalgh 12—4—27—3."


Devon at 15, but R. Steven­ son and M. Greerihalgh reached 53 before Stevenson was caught by McLean off Brown for 17.


remarkable one. Greenhalgh, who had come in- number three, had stayed at the wicket and looked set to win the match for Padiham. In the third of the extra


Tiie last.wicket was quite a


R. Stevenson c McLean b Brown


M. Greenhalgh c Fletcher b Clayton ................... 39


S. Geo c and b Brown .. 0 Halsall c Westhead b Brown


R. Devon b Clayton — 13 Rolls-Royce ....................... 17


PADIHAM


P. Atkinson c Brown b Clayton ....................... 8


....................... 3


overs, he hit a four off Clay­ ton's first delivery, then a single off the second. His part­ ner, K. Coward, took over and scored a single off the next ball, but Greenhalgh was dis­ missed on the very next delivery. Needing only three runs for


victory, Greenhalgh, who had previously been dropped twice, tried to hit a four to cover- point, but lfis lofty shot was caught, after some accidental


i David Hemery-Decathlete?


Margaret Court-Tennis Queen? tony Jackliii- Open Champion?


R. Bailey rim out ......... 3 B. Shirtcliffe st Vaughton b Brown ....................... 2


J. Hayes c Turpin b Clay­ ton .............................. 0


Total


................... 9 ................... 95


J. Eland c Fletcher b Clayton ....................... 0


5: S. Westhead 5—0—18—0; M. Blackburn 3—0—6—0; R. McLean 3—1—7—0: P. Brown 12—5—24—4.


Bowling: Clayton 17—8—31


K. Coward not o u t ......... 1 Extras


Earby — 14 6 5 3 29 Padiham .. 14 5 5 4 25


Ribb. Wan. 15 6 6 3 30


Whalley .... 15 4 4- 7 20 Read ......... 14 3 5 6 17


B. Bum Nor. 15 4 8 3 24 Settle ......... 14 3 8 3 20


Barnoldswick 14 1 6 7 10 14 1 6 7 10


VICTORY BY


ONE RUN The Shircburn Gentle­


men won a thrilling vic­ tory in the final of the Clitheroe Cricket Club Knock-out Competition on Wednesday week, when they beat CRGS Staff by one run, scored off the last


f o r several Ribblesdale Senior League matches at Chatburn Road in the last couple of seasons, thoroughly enjoyed itself, and showed this by applauding the play-; ers from the crease to the pavilion at the end of the


cricket, with batsmen from both sides hitting out in an attempt to score quick runs. The crowd, larger than


ball of the last over. I t was a night for exciting


game. The Mayor of Clithcroe,


who is the president of the club, presented the trophies. C.'R.G.S. Staff: Fielding, b


Councillor S. F. Hardman,


Read 2, Green c Simpson b Greenwood 15. Dobson P. c Simpson b Greenwood 23. Blackburn c Simpson b Greenwood 9, Banter b Greenwood 0, Dobson M. not out 46, Carter c and b Greenwood 0. Holden not out 15. extras 2, total (25


Two Peters fight back Clearly missing the in­


spiring presence of open­ ing batsman and wicket­ keeper, Geoff Ireland, who was in Ireland, Whallcy lost a chance to climb away from the foot of the league table when they were beaten at Great Har­


wood on Saturday. Whalley were in a : sorry


state at 49—7 when Jim Peters senior was joined by his son, Jim Peters junior, and they, with the help of Gordon Hindle and Jim Rudd, gave the villagers a final score of 125.


,to win, got off to a good start, but when Jim Rudd was brought on to ball the scoring, rate dropped and the wickets


Great Harwood, needing 126


■ting form,, ended the after- (, noon with 6—32, and one had the impression 'th a t tod to been brought on earlier, Whalley could have snatched a victory.


that Great Harwood, needing , only two runs for victory, had four added to their total with • a bye which eluded Duck­ worth. I t was that sort of a day for Whalley. ••■.■• Peter Shuttleworth and ■


I t was significant, however, .


Shuttleworth, but he lasted a mere nine runs before he was dismissed. Gordon Top-


l—35—5; Read 9—2—45—1: Bossy 2—0—10—0; Keating 3 —0—20—0. ■ Shircburn Gentlemen; Esp-


overs) 112-5. Bowling: Greenwood H—


ley b Dobson 10, Tomlinson c and b Dobson 31, Bossy b Dobson 12, Greenwood c Blackburn- b Dobson 32, Keat­ ing lbw b Dobson 0, Simpson b Blackburn 12. Lovegrove b Blackburn 0, 'Read b Black- bum 1. Hindle not out 13, Jacques not out 1, extras 1. total (25 overs) 113-7. ■ Bowling: M. Dobson 13—0


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Jim Peters senior came to­ gether with the score at 6—2, and they put on 15 before Shuttleworth was... out leg before to Halliwell for eight. Neil Duckworth replaced


began failing. Rudd, who was in devasta- ,,


ham and Philip Donian weve both sent back to the pavilion with the score at 35 and 39 respectively, and 10 runs later, John Threlfall


the score to 77 before Jim senior was stumped by 17- year-old Olive Ward off Nicholson for 25.


joined them. The two Jim Peters took


Whalley tail-enders have been quite weak, but on Saturday Jim Peters junior and Gor­ don Hindle shared a ninth- wicket stand of 39, and then Jim Rudd added another four runs before the villagers’ inn­ ings closed at 125. D. G. Ormerod and M. Cal­


Often in the past, the


son and a four-bye gave tire home side maximum points. WHALLEY


p Ryan ........................ .


A. Anderson b Halliwell . 1 G. Ainsworth c Ward b


j . Peters snr. sb Ward b Nicholson ..............••• 28


. shuttleworth Ibw b Halliwell ...................... 8


N. Duckworth c Fisher b Nicholson ................... 7


G. Topham b Ryan .. . . . . . 4 p. Doman b Ryan ......... 4 j . Threlfall c Ward b Ryan ......................... 4


P W D LPts. 15 7 6 2 34


opened for Read on' a firm wicket which had a remark­ ably fast outfield, to the bowling of Taylor and Jones.


off Jones’ first two deliveries, but the introduction of Col­ lins to the Blackburn attack led to Fairclough being smartly run out.


Seddon hit a four and a six


aimed a full toss a t mid­ wicket, and was well down the wicket when he was'dis­ missed.


The Read opener ■ had


how to treat the bowling of Collins by moving down the wicket to strike, but disaster struck Read when Goodway, eager for runs, was run out by a fine throw.


Goodway began to show


after his dismissal, with P. Grainger being caught and Skinner being bowled first ball as was Tomlinson. Seddon stayed firm while


The Read batting collapsed


lagers’ batsmen. Apart from professional ,


and went, and he played seme delightful strokes to all parts of- the ground.


by his strong running, was eventually dismissed by Richardson.


The professional, very tired


aggression and vigilant defence by Waddington must


A mixture/ of spirited


■have made spectators wonder why lie had jkecn chosen to ■bat number 11


Northern, socn showed his prowess by driving Wadding­ ton for four to mid-wicket, and then hit rnotner four to ! square leg Sx .the bowler's


.’Collins, ! opening for


’first over., /. The Northern professional


had his enjoynent cut short however, when he was caught by wicket-keeper Grainger, who also briliant'ly caught Walsh, by-' living to take


the catch at first slip. Benson plajed one or two


fine strokes until, trying to block a short tall from Wad­ dington, was caught hy Goodway. Pickup batted sensibly and


all those around, him came


.W. p. Fah'clough run out 9 Seddon b Richardson .. 72 M. Grainger b Collins .. 5 R. Goodway run out — 6 P. Grainger c Walsh b Collins ...................


READ


E. Sumner not o u t ......... 6 I. Wilkinson st Pickup b


son .............................. °


Extras ............ . ............• • H Total


J. Waddington c Jones b Collins .......................... 18


; Collins c Grainger P b Seddon ................ ‘ • • • 12


20—0; A. Jones 7—1—32—0; R. Collins 12—4—38—5; N. Richardson 6—0—28—3. BLACKBURN NORTHERN


Bowling: G. Taylor 6—1— ............................. .129 Collins.......................... 1


P. Howarth c Dobbs b Richardson ................ 0


F. Skinner b Collins__ 0 B. Tomlinson b Richard­


1


BARROWFORD TUMBLED BY BURNLEY


There was a turn-up for the book in the Ribble Valley


gained with five minutes to spare, was Barrowford’s first


since season 1967.


In the other match at the weekend, ■ Clitheroe Social Club drew closer to the top clubs, with an away win over


Brockhall. Paul Brown was the star


League on Sunday, when Burnley III, who had previously not won a game, defeated league-leaders, Barrowford. The defeat, which was


of this win, taking eight Brockhall wickets for only 26


6, Barrowford 135-8 dec.; Brockhall 48, Clitheroe S. C.


Tomorrow, Clarion v Lucas II; Sunday: Burnley I I I v Lucas II; Barrowford v Clarion.


50-4. The weekend’s fixtures:


j . Handford 4, D. Horsefield 24 D. Wadsworth 15, J. Lomax 11, D. Corden 1, T. Swindells 11, J. ohnstone 8, j. Roberts not out 5, E. Holden not out 5, extras ,5, total 135-8 dec.


Burnley 111 v Barrowford Barrowford: K. Hirst 46,


0—38—1; S. Astin 4—0—22— 0; N. Clce 12—3—31—4; C. Maden 9—0—39—3.


Bowling: R. Ashworth 8—


26, T. Pickup 19, N. Clee 8, N. Bushell 5, J. Milner 13, C. Maden 32, C. Taylor not out 17, S. Astin not out 8, extras 8, total 136—6.


Burnley HI: K. Fairclough


Cliinmey Sweep BRUSH and VACUUM


K. Hirst 5—0—27—1; J- Lomax 3—0—20—2.


Brockhall v Clitheroe S.C.


B. Pickup not out . . . .. ; 62 L. Walsh c Grainger P b Waddington ■............ 1


P. Benson c Goodway b Waddington ................ 15


reached his half-century while wickets continued to fall at the otter end. mainly due to some rash drives to slow,


B. Haydock Ibw b Sumner 9 E. Ireland b Seddon .... 0 G. Taylor c Grainger M b Waddington ................ 15


left-arm bowler,


Sumner. The atmosphere was tense


as Northern's last pair Pickup and Jones scored the neces­ sary runs to give then- side victory.


Brockhall: T. Bolton b Brown 1, A. Davies c Thomp­


C. Dodds lbw b Sumner 3 A. Shaw c and b Sumner 0 N. Richardson b Sumner 4


Langho secure away


A. Jones not o u t ............. 8 Extras .............................. 0


Total (9 wkts) ................ 139 Bowling; Seddon 13—1—51—


2; J. Waddington 8.6—0—61 —3; E. Sunnier 7—3—17—4.


draw Langho Colony was the


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away with. the_ Division I championship, slipped up in their home game against lowly Settle, and were beaten by seven wickets.


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Division game, and that was a.t Bamoldswick, where the home


side lost to Burnley Belver-


G. Hindle b Halliwell .... 34 j . Rudd not o u t .......... . . 4 Extras ............................. 0


J. Peters jnr. c Ward b Halliwell ....................... 28


the score to 38 when Rudd to d the professional caught


lasted another five runs before he too fell victim to Rudd, but J. Fislicr and A. Jackson scored 46 for the fourth wicket. Fisher fell at 90 and Jack-


for two. Opening batsman Calvert


vert gave Greai Harwood a sound start and put on 29 before Onmerod was caught by Doman off Peters for 13. Calvert and Halliwell took


Total .............................. 125 Bowling: Halliwell 14.2—1


D. G. Ormerod c Doman b Peters .......................


1- W. F. Haworth 1—6—9—0. GREAT HARWOOD


—52—4; C. Ryan 14—0—52— —4; R. Nicholson 5—1—12—


M. Calvert lbw b Rudd .. Halliwell c Doman b J Rudd .......................... 2


13 18


son followed three runs later. Replacing them, W. f . Haworth and C. Ward put on another 14 rims to make the score 107—6 by tlV time; Ward was dismissed. Thirteen runs were added


by Haworth and D. Edmund- son and a t this stage Great Harwood looked in a strong


position. Their confidence soon


changed to anxiety, however, as two wickets fell at 120, but four runs from R. Nichol­


W. F. Haworth b Rudd .. 18 T. C. Ward lbw b Rudd .. 4 D. Edmundson o Duck­


A. Jackson c Duckworth b Rudd .......................


. Fisher c Duckworth b Rudd ......


J. Ainscough not out — 0 R. Nicholson not out .. .. 4


worth b P eters ............. 4 Extras ............................... 20


_16—0: J. Peters 14.5—2—45 —2; J. Rudd 12—3—32—6; G.


Total (8 wkts.) ............ 128 Bowling: G. Topham 6—6


Hindle 3—0—15—0. 16


win the Division 2 title, while Ribblesdale Wanderers and Waddington were relegated


dcre. Last season saw. Clitheroe


from Division X This season, however, none


of these teams has hit the highlights. Clitheroe arc struggling at 11th in Division I only two points above the bottom club, while in the Second Division, the Wan­ derers now' hold joint-fourth place with Whalley and Wad­ dington in the bottom two


nlac£SResults: Division I: Lucas 94, Settle 95-3; Lower Dar­ wen 206—5 dec.. E.E.C. 102; Pendle Forest 111, Cherry Tree 175_s dec. Earby also beat Padiham, while Oswaldtwistlc Immanuel drew with Langho


28 Colony.■Division 2: Barnoldswick 68,


!• Blackburn Northern v Lower Darwen; Clitheroe v Pendle Forest; Lucas v Padiham;


Oswaldtwistle Im-: ^berry Tree v Baxenden: Rawtenstaii v Read: Ribblesdale Wander­ ers v Rolls-Royce; Whalley v Great Harwood.


Fine batting by Wanderers Ribblesdalc Wanderers


moved up' lo joint second . in the league table on Sat­ urday thanks.to their, six-.


:wicket will over.'.wobden-' spoonists, Rolls-Royce, Rolls-Royce,, who, have won


—53—5: Houldsworth. 4—0— 16—0; Blackburn 8—0—33—3.


only one match'' this'' season, suffered their usual ■; batting ' problems, - with 1 four players being- dismissed for ’ducks,’ and another not out for a ’duck'.


ley WI’s entry for the Royal Lancashire Show' had been, awarded a star mark.


I t was reported - that Whal-'j


; overs were responsible for -18' \ runs being • scored, • but .with ' his next 24 deliveries he, took ' V ' 5-12, -with three of. the


1 nesses, with every man doing.


: wickets;. as he/took':'5-30 .in ■ only, 4.6- overs. His first', two'-


i-j wickets falling in one over. . •',. ■i On the Wanderers’ batting: side, there were no ■


last five wickets-falling for ’only 18 runs. : Peter -Wilkinson had' a' lot: to do' with -the ‘rapid; fall - of- ■


, After Greenlialgh’s dismis­ sal, the, home side’s ‘batting strength-, collapsed,’ - with: the


professional Greenhalgh; who hit a f in e d before being bowled by.Peter, Wilkinson. -


Their one hope of glory was


made a bad start to the game, .losing openers P. Wear and F. Sutcliffe at two and seven re­


bis job and doing it well. Batting first, Rolls-Royce


spectively. 1 Greenhalgh and K. Turner shared a third • wicket, ■ part­ nership of 70, which was


. .erers’ bowling, taking the score to 92 before Riley was dismissed, caught and bowled by Slinger. -


; Three wickets then fell ii /without addition to the score,


■■


' iscore,; at/: 103,: and one run :: i la te r ,th e ; ninth. ;.wicket,:fen ' 'when;A.' Hartley was;,oaught.,i ;; by,'Parker ,off Slinger. „ , • ; ,


•; , 'A1 spot' of' token1 resistance / i led tovsix more runs being -'


/•' innings closed at 110 when r . Nutter was' caught by Colley,


weak-,


, 'off . Wilkinson for eight. v:.'.The‘Wanderers,.with Keith


-Scored,. .but the -home side's- :


iplaced -:Riley;/-was- out, leg . j before , to/Wilkinson with the


intil Rolls-Royce were. 92-7. / : H. Pilklngton,' Who had re- /


. R: ' Riley replaced Turner, and he and Greenhalgh con­ tinued to punish, the Wand-


,


‘ended when Turner was run 'out for 14, with the score at 77. :


Weaver opening, style,


Weaver was bowled by Riley for 18.


,B, started in great and put on 35 before


and Ken Procter


further addition to the total, -however, Procter was bowled


: Twenty runs were added by Procter and Bill Colley to make the score 55-1. Without


by Pilklngton for 22.. The Wanderers were now


half way to victory with eight ■


wiokets left, but a third.bats­ man was dismissed .a t .65,


when Tony Holden was bowled by Pilklngton. Colley and'Tom Wallbank


i bowled after • scoring ,12, but professional, Billy. Slinger joined Colley, and.. together


took the score to 91, a stand of 26, before ■


Wallbank ' was


'they knocked off the required runs.


IF./Sutoliffe b Holden .. Grcenhalgh b-Wilkinson


IP. Wear lbw b Holden .. ROLLS-ROYCE


sK. Turner .run out f R; Riley-c and b Slinger j H. Pilkington lbw ,b ... ;, ; Wilkinson ' . . . . . . . . . • ' J. Kennerley c Colley, b, Wilkinson,


' '


■ 0 61 14 9


2 10


R. Nutter c Colley b Wilk­ inson .............................. 8


I. Murgatroyd lbw b Wilk­ inson ...................... y ®


A. Hartley c Parker b Slinger — ................ 0


A. Hartley c Parker b SHnger


Total ....................U0


—2; A. Holden, 8—1—34—2; P. Knowles, 5—0—19—0; P. Wilkinson, 4.6—1—30—5.


i A. Holden 'b Pilkington . i T. Wallbank b Nutter. . . ' Slinger not out , ' . . . . ; W • Extras -............ ............, v ' 7


K. E.‘Weaver b Riley K, Procter b Pilkington . W. Colley not out .....


18 22 33 7


i —1—10—0; P.: Wear, 6—1—24 > —o;'iR. Riley, 5^-0—21—1; :H. ' Pilklngton. 7—0—29—2; ; R.


Total (4 wkts) .........HI Bowling: J. Kennerley,-4


; Nutter, 1.3—0—8—1;1 X Mur- : gatroyd. l—0—12—0.


12 Bowling: Slinger, 9 -2—21 RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS' 0


I. James not o u t ............. 0 Extras .......'................ 6


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13th Caldcrstoncs SC lost


their 13th game of the season in the Great Har­ wood Bowling League last week, when they were defeated by Glitheroe


■which won the championship la s t1 year, is lying ■'• third in the league table at the moment. 29 points behind ■the leaders. With a game in hand.


total 48. Bowling: P. Brown 11.3—


2—26—8; D. Niv o n 11—3— 18-2. Clitheroc S. C.: E. Holden


C Heald b Bibby 5, D. Thomp­ son not out 25. C. Sims b Heald 1, D. Thompson b Heald 0, P. Pedder b Heald 1, E. Horsefield not out 16, extras 4, total 50—4. Bowling; S. Heald 7—0—


24—3; M. Bibby 7—0—21—1. LEAGUE TABLE


Barrowford .. 9 5 3 118 Clarion ......... 8 5 3 0 18 Coal Clough .. 9 5 3 1 18 Clitheroe S. C. 9 4 3 2 15 Wellington ..... 10 3 3 4 12 Brockhall .... 13 3 lx 9 11 Burnley II I .. 10 1 7 2 10 Lucas II ... . 9 0 6x 3 7 Blackburn D. 9 1 3 5 6 x indicates a tie


Cricket Club. The Cricket Club team,


blesdale. who did not play last week.


In second place are Rib­


ance (8) 144, Salesbury M.C. (2) 126; Calderstones SC (4) 133, Clitheroe Cricket Club (6) ’138; Lowerfold Park (10) 168, Oswaldtwistle Con­ servatives (0) 101; Whalley (7) 145, Clitheroe Castle (3) 127.


Results; Blackburn Alli­ League table;


B/Burn. AUi. .. Ribblesdale


P. W. L. P.


Clitheroe C.C. Lowerfold Park Salesbury M.C. Clitheroe Castle Oswaldtwistle C. — Whalley ......... 13 3 10 50 Calderstones SC 13 0 13 27


13 12 12 9 12 9 12. 7 12 6 12 5 11 6


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