V.' 10 Clitlicroe 'A'dvcritscr mid Times, Friday, June 5th, 1970 r sets The niosl important
time trial event of the weekend was the National championship ‘25’ on a course near Doncaster.
had previously beaten 58-12 for the distance, so it could be said there were no "slow coaches” in the field. In Lancashire cycling cir
Alt the entries accepted
be commg the way of the British team in the Milk Race. At the end of stage nine their best man, Phil Edwards, had slipped to seventh place overall. The regions te am , of
Johnson, of Rockingham, in 54-56, and Yorkshireman Peter Watson, of the Clifton C.C., secured third spot in 55-6. Success does not seem to
■which local riders Tony Gomall and Howard Walm- sley are members, are defen-
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-were all out for 117 Sn 27i overs, Brockhali had a good chance but lasted only 25i overs in which they reached 107. Thompson took 9 for 43.
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Thompson 6, Grassham 4, Prendesrgast 25, Hudson 5, Downey 20, Ca'pstick 12, Westall 1, Sidebottom 20, Bishop not out 2, Kllgallon 0. Extras 11. Total 117.
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RESULTS
Belvedere 117, Brockihall 107; St. Frances 86, Blackburn
1st round knock-out:
Deaf 18. League: <3oal Clough 145
for 6 dec., Lucas 2nd 84; CUtheroe S.C. 113, Barrow- ford 116 for 7; Brockhall 132, W e l l to ^ n 55.
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Clithero
Coal Clough V. Lucas 2nd (Joal Clough: & Waring 34,
J. Hirst 3, B. NubtaU 32, P. Reddy 9, W. Clarke 0, J. Hopwood not out 9, B. Moor- house 23. M. Blrkett not out 19. Extras 16. Total (6 wkts.)
27-2; J. Earleston 8—0— 5 8 - 1; ID. Cart-er 3—0—23—1; J. La-wson 2—0—21—1.
145. Bowling; D. Tyntan 9—3—
Earleston 6, D. Tyman not out 7, Barker 24. Taylor 0, Lovell 0. Extras 8. Total 84.
D. Carter 4, H. Wllkanson 0, Bouth 9, Lawson 26, J.
Lucas 2nd; H. Ormerod 0.
11_3_15—1; M -Birkett 10 8 ^ ■ 21—5; B. Nuttall 6— 2 -1 4 -1 ; B. 6 -3—26—1.
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Has it-ever occurred to you hi one of them covering a limitcT read about all the games peel World Sports is'the only full| you know
World.Sports has 1 gives you that sophisticated 1 hysteria—and in a ncw-look qi|
Take the June Worldl An indispeiT A day-by-d| An A to Z ( Eight profill The refeicti Billy Wrigll
ALSO Jim Wicks,
• Wirablcdoi Climbing, ] The Coma
So don't g(l better—in \
WOR Bowling: Ascough 13—1—
Holgate 21, Heald 10, Davdes 7 Nuttall 9. Biitcliffe 19, Gib
1—0—6—1. Brockhall; Harrison 1,
pihrevs 4, Ireland 0, Ascough not 'out 0. Extras 5. Total
son 28. Griffin 3. Hiun-
Thompson 12d—0—43—9; KillgaJUon 5—0—29—1.
107. Bowling: H a il' 8—1—30—0;
// Valley Cup Competition
cles over the past few weeks one man was tipped to win the event, Randy Allsopp. of Cleveleys R.C., and he did just that, with a new championship record time of 54-39. In second place was Male
ing the position of Eddie McGourley at the head of the King of the Mountains table.
three minutes is Polish rider Josef Mikelajezyk," and with only five days to go he will be hard to beat.
Race leader by almost
Vd • ■ f t
.
RECORDS TOPPLE ! Bibty takes B R E N D A IS 5 for 21
turned against the wind It certainly made its presence felt.
Fred Richardson, of West Pennine, in 2-9-48 'w i t h Clayton’s Jack Spencer sec ond in 2-10-17. Fastest on age standard
The fastest rider wa.s
was fonner professional and holder of the world hour- record. Harry Hill, of Mid
dleton, whose 2-11-51 gave him a plus o f 21 minutes. Three N o r th Lancs
to bo fought out by Poland and Czechoslovakia. who
The team event is going
are within four minutes of each other.
20 minutes in arrears in third place and Great Brit ain a further three minutes in fifth.
By contrast England are Vcleraus The North Lancs Veterans
Group promoted a 50 mile time trial on the Brock course in which 37 riders were entered. The ages varied from 40 to 62 years.
Once again, the riders had
to face an extremely bois terous wind, but a slight shift in direction from pre vious week gave some assi.s- tance on certain legs of the course, although when one
Clarion men completed the distance. Fastest of them as usual, was Hariy A.spden. of Langhb In 2-19-12. Younger brother, Norman
Aspden now resident in Southport, finished in 2-27- 37, and Brian Nightingale in 2-28-6. On Tuesday evening five
North Lancs Clarion riders are entered in the Lancas ter C.C. ‘25’. which covers the Brook course .starting at the Lancaster end. On Sunday the club run
is to Stainforth to 'visit the Yorkshire Union caving weekend. Those who wisli to camp
will leave on Simday. The run will leave on Sunday at 9-15 a.m. If the weather is suitable they will be able to swim b e low Staintorth force.
SPRITE
AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS
No fewer than 11 records were set up and three equalled when aitheroe Royal Grammar School boys held their
annual sports at High Moor on: Thursday of last week. Victor' Ludorum and ■winner
of the Sir William Brass Cup was J. P. Purves, who was run ner-up last year.
winner of , the John Kenyon Cup was J. Ward.
Runner-up this year 'and Middle sdiool cliampion, A.
pion and Harrison Cup. J. Bateman; first form champion
D Crabti-ee; 100 yards senior and Edmundson Trophy, J. P. Purves; 880 yards senior and Neil Cook Trophy, K Barker; senior mile and Bumett-Hurst Cup. K. Barker
the Ma; or Austin Cup: 1. Castle: equal 2nd. Henderson and Park; 3. Waddow.
Inter-house championship for ’Tlie awards were presented
by Mr. T. J. B. Kilner, president of Clitheroe Rotary Club.
KEY
C, Castle; H, Henderson; Park; W. Waddow.
Sen. Javelin: 1, J. Ward (H);
2, P. Newby (H); 3, D. Lister (P)
1st. Fonn, 100 yards: 1, D.
Crabtree (P): 2, J. Walker (W); 3. M. Ranson (W). 13 seconds, equals record. Senior Wgh jump; 1, D.
Nicholson (C), and R- .Mien (O) : 3. I. M. Astley (C). 4ft.
ton (W); 2, J. Meadows (C); 3, K Boden (C). Time: 10.9 seconds, record. Junior long Jump; 1, J. Bate
man (P): 2, R. Stock (P): 3. B. Smithson (P). 16ft lOins,
record. Inter shot; 1, P. Towne (P):
2, A. Morton (H); 3. J. Isher- wood (W). 43ft, Sins. Sea 880 yds: 1. K Barker
(P) ; 2. N. Butler (P); 3, D. Bentley (C). 2 min. 11 sec., equals record. Inter 880 yds; 1. P. Hampshire
(H): 2. J. Sharpies (C); 3. I. McKnight (W). 2 mins. 13.5
secs, record. Inter high jiunp: 1, A. Pear,
son (W): 2, A. J. Woods (P): 3, I. Astley (H). 4ft. Sins. Jun. 100 yds: 1, J. Bateman
81ns. Inter. 100 yards; 1. A. Comp
(P); 2, R. Stock (P); 3, I. Gr^ory (C). 12.1 secs., record ^ a 100 yds; 1, J. P. Purves
Compton; Junior school cham man (P); 2. A. Gardner (W);
(C); 2. J . Ward (H); 3, D. Nic holson' (P). 10.6 secs equals record. Jun. liigh jump: 1, J. Ba'te-
(W): 2, K. Boden (C); 3, J. Meadows (C). 24.9 secs., record. Sen. discus; 1, P. Newby (H);
equal 3, B. Smithson and R. Stock (P). 4ft. lin. Inter 220 yds: 1, A. (Jompton
2, I. Elllthom (P): 3, N, Butler (P), 90ft. Bins. Sen. long Jump; 1, J. P. Purves
(C): 2, J. Ward (H); 3, K, Bar ker (P). 55.4 secs., record. Inter discus; 1. J. Young (HI;
2, A. Morton (H); 3. P. Steel (P). 90 ft. 8 ins. Sen long jump: l, J. P. Purves
(C): 2, D- Nicholson (Cl; 3. J. W Purves (C). 20ft, 9iins.
Junior 220 yds; 1, J. Bateman (P); 2, R. Stock (P); 2. S. Hoi
lings (C). 27.6 secs. Inter 440 yds: P. Hampshire
(H): 2, A. Compton (W): 3, J, Young (H). 57.5 secs., record. Inter long jump: 1, A. Pearson
(W): 2. A. Compton (W): 3, J. Meadows (C). 17 ft. Oins.
record. Sen. 220 yds: 1. J. P. Purves (C): 2, J. Ward (H); 3, D. Nic
holson (C). 24.1 secs. Junior 880 yds; 1 ,1. Gregory
(C); 2. D. Martin (C); 3, A. Bush (H). 2 mins, 36.5 secs. Jun. Cricket ball: 1. P. Fort
2 ,1. EUithom (P): 3, S. Finder (C). 40ft. lin. Inter mile: 1, P. Hampsliire
(W): 2. P. Bray (C): 3. R. Kidd (H) 163ft. Sen. shot: 1, P. Newby (H);
(H); 2, D. Swarbrdek (P); 3. J. Sliarplcs (C). 5mins. 18.5 secs., record. Sea mile: 1, K. Barker (P)l 2 N. Butler (P): 3, A woodwort],
(C). 5 mins. 24.5 secs, Jun. relay: 1, Waddow; 2.
Castle: 3, Hendersoa 59.5 secs. Inter relay: 1. Henderson; 2, Waddow: 3. Park. 52.1 secs,
record. Sen. relay; 1, Castle: 2, Hen
derson; 3, Park. 49.2 secs., record.
Brookhall v Wellington Wellington lost their last
Holgato 14, Lamb 20, Duck worth 5, Davies 2, Brit- cllffe not out 42, Gibson 4. Humphreys 11, Ascough 3. Ireland 0. Bibby 15. Extras 17. Total 133.
six wickets for only seven runs when ■they encoun tered Brockhall at the Hospital ground. They were shot out for 56 in reply to Brockhall’s 133. Bibby took 5 for 21. Brockliall, Harrison 0, C.
Bowling: Gunner 12—2—
—35—3; Jones 14.5—0—51 —3; Allen 8—3—13—3;
Birch 3—0—16—0. Wellington: Topham 6,
Hall 1, Hasely 26, Jones 10. Wallb.ank 3 Whalley 0, Read 0, Birch 2, Ashton 0, Gumier 0, Allen not out 0. Extras 8. Total 56.
Bowling; Bibby 9—4—21—
5: Lamb 47—0—7—1; As cough 3—1—13—2: Davies 3_ 2—4—0: Holgate 4—2—
3—2.
Motoring fines
total £16 Harry Haworth, aged 68,
of New Road, Dutton Longridge, was fined a total of £16, with cndorsemenls by Clithcroe magistrates on Thursday of last week He pleaded guilty to crossins
double white Ihies in Accring ton Road, 'Whalley. for which he was fined £10. and h-is licence was endorsed. He also admitted three summonses for asing a car tvitli defective tyres and w.'is fined £2 in each case, with endorsement,
plained that he begatt to over take a slow moving loriY a time when the road was clear. Then he noticed that the broken white line had be come a double line and thought it safer to proceed
In a letter, defendant ex
rather than to "drift” back be hind the lorry. He crossed only a short length of the double Imo.
said he had these changed immediately.
Referring to the tyres, he C H AM P IO N
Two sirls who have been entered for individual events the (bounty Schools’ Championships at /kccrington on
June 13 were both trophy winners when Clitlieroe Royal Grammar School girls held tlieir annual sports on Thursday of last week. Mary Pennmgton, entered
for the junior 100 yards, won the junior 80 yards in 10.15 secs., the junior 100 in 13.2 secs., n-nd wa.s junior Victrix Liidorum. Brenda Ford, entered for tlic
Pennington
Lakin (A); (Ll). Jmi 80 yds: 1, Mary Penning
(Ll): 2, Janet 3, Janet Waring
intermediate 220 yards, won the senior 100 yards in 12.2 secs., Uio 220 yards in 28 secs., the long jump at 14tt. 2tin., and was senior Victrix Ludorum. If they keep in training they
ton (Ll): 2, Judith Non-is (A); 3, Ann Rowson (DeL), Inter high jump: 1, Marie
Port (L): 2. Janet Waiing (Ll); 3. Brenda Tiffin Ll). Jun throw: 1, Alyson Woods (L); 2, Carol O'Neill (DeL):
could do well in the champion ships. The awards were presented
3, Suzanne Pomvick (A). Sen 220 yds: 1, Brenda Ford
by Mr. Percy Jones, physical education officer, Lancashire County Council. Other guests were the Maj'or and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Councillor and Mrs. Sidney Moore; and the Deputy Mayor and Mayoress, Alderma-n and Mrs. Sydney Hardman.
KEY A, Assiieton; DoL, Dc Lacy;
D, Derby; LI, Lcwcllyn; L, Lumb.
orth (DeL.j; 2. Jean Robinson (DeL); 3. Judith Shai-ples (A). Jim high jump: 1, Corrine
Sen, hurdles: 1, Susan Haw
Home (A): 2. Mary Peiining- ■ton (LI); 3. Ann Rowson (DeL). Sen discus: 1, Dorothy Bow-
ness (L); 2, Creina 'Wilson (D) ; 3, Lilian -Wooler (L). Inter hurdles: 1, Janet War
ing (LI); 2, Brenda Tiffin (LI); 3, Elizabeth Pennington (Ll). Inter long jump; l, Chen'y
Clough (L); 2, Carol Meggison (DeL): 3. Janet Lakin (A) Jun 100 yds: 1, Mary Pen
nington <LD); 2. Judith Norris (A); 3, Corrine Horne (A). Sen high jump: 1, Susan
Tiffin (Ll); 2, Elizabeth Pen nington (Ll); 3. Janet Astin (Ll). Jun long jump; 1. CoiTine Horne (A); 2. Mary Ptnnington
Haworth iDeL); 2. Brenda Ford (L); 3. Jane Ii^land (A). Inter 100 yds: 1, Brenda
love (Dl); 2, Phillipa Alway (D); 3. Pauline Bell (A). Sen 100 yds: 1. Brenda Ford fL); 2, Susan Haworth (DcL);
(Ll); 3.
Su.sa,n Bald^vin iLl). Inter discu.s; 1. Alexina Fulla-
3, Judith Sharpies (A). Sen. long jump; 1, Brenda Ford (L); 2, Violet Clark (L):
3, Lillian Wooler (L). Inter 220 yds: 1. Elizabeth
(L): 2, Su&an Haworth (DeL); 3, Christine Bir-nie (D) Jim relay: 1, Derby; 2. Llew
West Bradforil
Mothers’ Union Tlio monthly mcei'he ly .-
St. Catherine’s branch o‘ “' I Mothers’ Union was hdV‘^‘ the Sunday school.
'-t'
ducted by the Vicar of dington, the Rev. Canon c7 (Boodchild, Mrs, Goodchiv introduced the speaker Joyce Parkinson from i tv
FoUowing a smice u,
file Family Happy Parkinson showed great satility in demonstrating . flower arrangement gitj unusual recipes for a coisiv' meal, and discussing points arising from the i!/ 1 of her talk.
In a talk entitled "Kcf,*. |
an entertaining evenini- .V; refreshments were
She was warmly thanked),
Mrs. J. Aspiu and ? Whalley.
Old Tyme Coiiccri An old t-yme conce- j-
given in St. Catherine's & day school on Thursday v before a large audience, ’ ’
ellyn; 3, Lumb; Inter relay; 1 Llewellyn; 2, Lumb; 3. De
Lacy. Sen relay: 1. Lnmb; 2. De-
house, followed by Lumb, De- Lacy, Llewellyn and Derby Senior champion, Brenda Ford: mnner-up, Susan Haw
Lacy; 3, Assheton. Assheton were champion
orth. Intermediate
Elizabeth Pennington, Brenda
’Tiffin and Janet Waring. Juior champion, Mai-y Pen-
A]3provecl
was committed to an approved school by Clitheroe Magistrates
scliool A 14-year-old Billing-ton boy
on Wednesday. He had appeared before tlio
magistrates on a previous occasion, when he admitted entering St. MaiT’.s and All Saint’s Church, Whalley, as trespasser, and stealing two candlesticks and a leather briefcase worth £26, the prop erty of the Vicar and Wardens of the Church. On that occasion he was r
manded for medical reports. In court, the father read
it ■
approved school, Mr. Dugdalc said he hoped there would be psychiati'ic facilities available to help the boy overcome his present difficulties.
Coimnitting him to ’
report from the remand centri and commented; “I t ’s not too good. I just can't understand
ohampions,
ningiton; runner.up, Corinne Home.
members of families in t village provided a variety of talent.
tions. Singing, dancing,
ingi'Odients of a typical i-ji^ concert made up the eveirV
and all the o'b-
included Sharon Kk'% Susan Aspin, Heather Hoj'ie Jane Aspin, Linda Dag/j;,' Martin Smith, .4im Tif.eji-/ ton, Kathleen Ho'sij.' Suzanne Oddie, Brian Martin Dugdale, n'e-'i
The children taking 7;;
Ellalene Aspiii, Carol Chi.-/ Barty and Malcolm (guitar Jean Howarth, Kathleen Bh Rene Nowell. Mrs K. Bit was responsible for profia. ing the concert and )t
Howarth and John T;UerlL>! ton. .■Idult performers re-
Both children and adi- "-
Cherry Tree put up lii.jr best performance in
Ittior company when L y visited Chatburn
mg I .re.T.i| beg:[ procj livc-f a ; hi.s Ar|
fercl
sen-r love hea-
B , McOarry departed,
patient 42 before smartly stumped and without
and McGa rry
‘V ns led to what v.;as to c » to be an unbeaten fenerehip of 127 by Plato
m of 'vhat appeared to -1 suspect »w decision.
G.
|l'Patlwcf°cominued to be |,L watchword. Cheuy first hour had pro-
I? d only 36 runs and the had U en 70 minutes
fecit it "-as reached wiUi a jn S y boundary off Enl-
Fwe^hcad pcnnuiated the but to little effect,
ISi-hough the batsmen did te r one run-out possibility K i they were both mom- parily "stranded'’ tn mid-
■m'uie loion artnci'ship the rate of
-.scor-
WEEKEND CRICKET
; RIBBLESDAUE LEAGUE
Stuart Wilson was the acto/ panist. Refreshments were smi
lltbhlesdalo Wan. v k
and thanks were esprcssil :o all who had contiibutri lo the success and the happes; of -the evening. Over fifteen pound.) m
raised and the nione.r m donated to the Sunday'jcod renovation fimd.
Tosside
hers visited a wclito;: dress .shop in Skipton, a:: were able to look round a;;
Mr.s. K. Mason. ,tnd tt-fs and biscuits were sen'id b; the hostess.
try on at leisure. Thanks were expresaeh
Oiiliiig On Tuesday evening, n-.c-
Great Harwood.
iBead v Clitheroc. Isrnoldswick v Blackburn N.
IC'nerry Tree v Padiham. IStttle V Baxenden
JUNIOR LEAGUE Division 1
lEtxenden v Settle. iB'aekburn N. v Rolls Royce iBirby V Oswaldtwistle. IeEc' v BB and CV. Ilower Darwen v Langlio C.
Sunday
I Bolls Royce v EEC. Division 2
Iciitberoe v Read, lot. Harwood v Ribblesdale W [Oiwaldtwistle v B-arnoldswick [
p.idihant v Cherry Tree [Bolls Royce v 'VWiailcy
Sunday
[Ruvieiistall v Oswaldtwistle Tuesday
flVaddincton v Ribblesdale W. [RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE Knock-out, 2nd round
tlacas 2nd v Coal Clough. |St. Francis v Wellington.
Sunday
IWcliington v Barrowford (at SBarrowford).
ICIitheroe SC v S. Franci.s.
W!' Ch. Hu Wa Ch. Ca! Kit Bill Bo-
Tr; L.t Gr. St.
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G. R. A.
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