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Ci'thcroc Advertiser and Times, February 2u, iy iu 9 ANT


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Clitheroe ‘derby’


Ri b b l e s d a l c & the “derby” bc-


Cricket League opens its senior programme on to n 12. I«al interest


Seen Clithcroc and Rib- blesdale Wanderers at


rh'ircb Meadow. cwrr Tree, promoted junior league, will


wv their first team m ^'ior company and have Kerin Platley. the


is’orofessional. There is omy one lull


^ ,e r Bishton all-rounder


c-ndav programme, al- •houEti Banisbottom Cup


l’that day.The season ends on Sep­


tember 12. The fixture list is. APRIL


may bc p!aycd 011


will open with match


JUNE


date W. v Settle. 23: Clitheroe v Padiham;


Langho Colony; 13: Langho Colony v Earby; 14: Baxen­ den v Langho colony; 20: Langho Colony v Blackburn N: 27: Langho Colony v EEC.


0: Lower Danven v


Read v Baxenden; Whalley v Ribblesdale W. 30; Blackburn N. v Read;


Clitheroe v Cherry Tree; Great Harwood v Whalley; Pad.ham v R bblesdale W. JUNE


blesdale W. v Great Har­ wood.


Cherry Tree v Read; Clith­ eroe v Earnoldswick; Earby v Ribblesdale W. 14; Padiham v Read;


13: Baxenden v Whallcy;


Ribblesdale W. v Baxenden; Settle v Clibheroc; Whalley v Blackburn N. 20: Blackburn N. v Rib­


8: Read v C.itheroe; Rib­ JULY


Colony; 11: Blackburn N. v Langho Colony. 18: Bum- ley Belv v Langho Colony. AUGUST


4: Lucas v Langho


Colony; 8: Langho Colony v Settle; 15: Oswaldtwistle v Langho Colony (2 p.m.); 22: Pendlc Forest v Langho Colony (2 p.m.); 29: Langho Colony v Lower Darwen (2 p.m.)


1' Rods Royce v Langho


(2 p.m.). 12: Langho Colony v Baxenden (2 p.m.)


blesdale W; Clitheroe v Whalley; Read v Barnolds- wick. 27: Cherry Tree v Whal­


IS- Ribblesdale \V. v Clith- croe; Settle v Read; Whal-


icv v Cherry Tree. •M. cherry Tree v Rtbblcs-


r iie W.: Clitheroe v Great R nvood; Read v Whalley. MAY


„ or 3: Blackburn N. v


jtamsbottom Cup— First Round


O. LTD. ENTS


RS TIED


Whallcv; Cherry Tree v R-bblcsdale W; Clithcroc v


Lucas; Read v Earby. 9- Earbv v Clitheroe; Rib-


blcdale W. v Read; Whalley v Barnoldswick. 10- Bamoldswick v Rib­


blesdale W: Clitlieroe y Baxer.den; Read v Great H'nvood; Settle v Whalley. ‘lG- Blackburn N. v Clith-


croe; Earby v Read; Padi- hani v Whalley; Hibbles-


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ley; Clitheroc v Ribbles­ dale W: Read v Settle. 28: Whalley v Earby. JULY


burn N; Whalley v Clith­ croc. 11: Great Hanvood v


4: Ribblesdale W. v Black­


Clitheroe; Ribblesdale W. v Cherry Tree; Whalley v Read. 18. Bamoldswick v Read. 25: BamoldsWiCk v Whal­


ley; Clitheroc v Earby; Read v Ribblesda.c W. AUGUST


Great Hanvood v Read; Ribblesdalc W. v Barnolds- wick; Whalley v Sottle. 8’ Clitheroe v Blackburn


1: Baxenden v Clitlieroe;


N; Read v Earby: Settle v Ribblesdale W; Wlialley v Padiham. 15: Baxenden v Read;


Division 2 APRIL


dale W; Read v Rawten- stall. 19: Rolls Royco v Wad-


18: Cherry Tree v Whal­ ley; Clitheroo v Ribbles­


dington. 25: Gt. Harwood v Clith-


Ribblesdale W. v Bamolds­ wick; Waddington v Clith- croe; Whalley v Rawtcn- stall


2: Gt. Hanvood v Read; MAY


lcy: Clitheroe v Rolls Royce; Read v Ribblesdale W;


9: Bamoldswick v Whal­


Oswald twls tie v Wadding­ ton. . 16; Cherry Trt v Wad­


dington; Clitheroc v Oswaldtwistle; Read v Rolls Royce: Wlialley v Padiham. 17; Ribblesdale W. v Raw-


Padiham v Clitheroe; Rib­ blesdale W. v Wlialley. 22: Cherry Tree v Clith­


eroe; Read v Blackburn N; Ribblesdale W. v Padiham; Whalley v Great Hanvood. 29: Clitheroo v Read;


Earby v Whalley: Great Hanvood v Ribblesdale W. SEPTEMBER


eroc: Read v Cherry Tree; Ribblesda’e W. v Earby; Whalley v Baxenden. 12: Baxenden v Ribbles­


5: Bamoldswick v Clith-


dalc W: Blackburn N. v Whalley: Clitheroe v Settle; Read v Padiham.


JUNIOR LEAGUE


Division 1 APRIL


18: EEC v Langiio Colony:


25: Langlio Colony v Lucas. MAY


Royce; 9; Langho Colony v Burnley Belv; 16: Settle v Langho Colony; 23: Langho Colony v Oswaldtwistle. 30: Langho Colony v Pendlc. Forest.


2: Langho Colony v Rolls S T A R T


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tenstall. 23: Padiham v Clitheroe;


Ribblesdale W. v Whallcy; Waddington v Read. 30- Bamoldswick v Wad­


0: Earby v Langho Colony SEPTEMBER


Ribblesdale W. v Clitheroc; Rol's Royce v Waddington; Whalley v Cherry Tree. JULY


dale W., Clitheroe v Great Harwood; Read v Whalley; Waddington v Padiham. 11: Clitheroe v Whalley;


4: Cherry Tree v Ribbles­


Oswaldtwistle v Ribblesdale W; Waddiugton v t. Har­ wood. 18: Rbblesdalc W. v Read;


FIVE WIN THROUGH


The team handicap


Whalley v Bamoldswick. 25; Rolls Royce v Clitheroe; Waddington v. Oswald- 25: Ro'ls Royce v Oswald- AUGUST


knock - out competition sponsored by the Rib­ blesdale Table Tennis Association is now well under way with five teams through to the quarter finals. Ribblesdaie wanderers


eroe; Padiham v Whalley; Ribblesdale W. v Rawten­ stall: Rolls Royce v Read; Waddington v Cherry Tree. 15; 2 p.m. Clitheroe v


lesdale W; Cl theroc v Wad­ dington: Rawtenstall v Whalley Read v Gt. Har­ wood. 8: Oswaldtwistle v Clith­


1: Bamoldsw.ck v Rib-


give their support and enter the competition.


this event was badly sup­ ported'''last season which was very unusual. I t is hoped that this year amends will be made with a full attendance.


For some unknown reason


“B" are there by virtue ol a bye, and the other four —Venture Scouts “A”, St. Paul’s ‘’C’’. Ribblesdale W. “A” and Pendle Mill win­ ning their first round mat­ ches.


match against struggling Trutex. winning by the odd game.


Pendle Mill had a hard


Padiham; Read v Wadding­ ton; Whalley v Ribblesdale W.


eroe; Padiham v Wadding- ton; Ribblesdale W. v


Cherry Tree; Whalley v Read.


Waddington; Read v Clith­ eroe; Ribblesdale W. v Gt. Hanvood: Whalley v Rol's Royce.


Cherry Tree; Gt. Hanvood v Whalley: Oswaldtwistle v Read; Padiham v Ribbles­ dalc W: Waddington v Bar- noldswck 29: 2 p.m. Rawtcnstall v


22; 2 p.m. Clithcroc v


Clitheroe v Bamoldswick; Rolls Royce v Ribblesdale W; Waddington v Whalley. 12: Padiham v Read;


5: Cherry Tree v Read; SEPTEMBER


Rawtenstall v Clitheroe; Ribblesdale W. v Wadding­ ton: Whalley v Oswald- twist'e.


handicap is a great leveller and it proved so in this instance. D. McKenzie was undoubtedly the match win­ ner for Pendle. winning his three games.


In all the matches, the


ture Scouts “A” both had convincing victories over Forden Club “A" and Chat- bum respectively. In the league both top


Ribblesdale “A” and Ven­


ker reminds all the youn­ ger members who may feel that they may not be good enough players to take part, that a trophy is presented every year for the most promising performance of the day. "Playing .n these competitons undoubtedly improves one’s game, so let’s see a full house” he says.


ture Scouts “A” 8, Chatham 1; Pendle Mill 5. Trutex 4; RWCC "A" 8. Forden "A" 1. League: Primrose 9, For­


Knock-out, round 1: Ven­ Results


den Club 1; RWCC “B” 1, Calderstoncs 9; Chatbura 0, Trinity "A” 10; Trutex 0. RWCC “A” 10; Venture Scouts 4, St. Paul's "C" 6; Trinity “B" 1, St. Paul’s “A” 9.


teams had easy victories although th’rd-placed St. Paul’s “C” had a very hard struggle before overcoming Venture Scouts 6—4. It was not until the last set of the last game that they clinched victory. Mr. Ronnie Cams has


RWCC “B”; Primrose v Chatbum.


“A”. Wednesday: St. Paul's


Tuesday: Trutex v Trinity


again accepted the league’s invitation to run the indivi­ dual championships next Saturday and it is hoped that all league members will


Calderstoncs; Pendlc Mill v Venture Scouts. Saturday:


championships, at Trinity. Indiv.dual


"A” v St. Paul’s “C". Thursday: Trinity “B” v


Monday; Forden Club v Fixtures Fixtures secretary B. Par­


Room for


one more Ribblesdalc Y o u t h


Cricket League has room for another team, to bring the number for the com­


ing season up to eight. Clubs should ■ bear in


mind, however, that most matches are played in the evenings, startng at 6-30, and travelling must there­ fore be taken into account.


Cyril King. 2 King Edward Terrace. Barrowford. Nel­ son, (Tel. 66394) will be glad to hear from any inter­


The league secrete ry, Mr.


AUTHORISED SERVICE


ing was held at Clitheroc yesterday week and it was decided to increase the Sun­ day fixtures to three. These will be on April 26. when the season starts: May 17 and August 16.


ested clubs. The league's annual meet­


were confirmed: June 7, Upper Areda'.o League at Earby; August 9. Saddle- worth League, poss.bly at Blackburn Northern’s ground.


Two inter-league fixtures


a game with the Derbyshire and Cheshire League at Old Trafford. and the Central Lancashire League, possibly


I t is also hoped to arrange


at Whallcy. Mr. John N. Clayton was


re-elected chairman. Mr.


Cvril King, secretary; and Mr. Frank Mallalieu, treas­ urer. The team manager will again be Mr. T. Fai­ rer, and the league rep­ resentative to the Lan­ cashire Federation com­ mittee will bo Mr. Lund.


Lancashire


dington: Cherry Tree v Clitheroe: Read v Oswald­ twistle; Ribb'esdale W v Padilla m; Wlialley v Gt. Harwood. 31: Rawtenstall v Wad­


dington; Oswaldtw'.stlc v Whallcy.


Great Harwood v Ribbles­ dalc W; Rolls Royco v Whalley 9 and 10: Waddington v


6* clitheroe v Read; JUNE


Ribblcsdalo W. 13: Barnoldswick v Clitb-


eroe: Read v Cherry Tree; Ribb'esdale W. v Rolls Rovce; Whalley v Wadding- ton. 14: Clitheroe v Rawten­


A.A. Cross - country Championships,


Schools 1970,


were decided on Saturday at Levcrhulme Park, Bol­ ton, over a fully country course of rough, hilly terrain. The day was cold but dry


girls’ race, Margaret Floyd led the Pendle team home in 81st place. N. Haworth (56th last


year) finished 123rd, and with A. Housman (139) and E. Barnsley (149), combined to give a team total of 492 points. This placed Pendle 23rd


and brill antly sunny, and the underfoot conditions were hard and slippery.


fine, well-organised athletic occasion was the permitted use of spiked running shoes.


The only thing marring a


icy ground, resulted :n several unpleasant acci­ dents; the sooner the prac­


This, combined with the twistle.


stall; Read v Padiham. 20: Bamoldswick v Read; Gt. Hanvood v Wadding­ ton: Ribblesdale W. v Oswaldtwistle; Whalley v Clitheroe. 21: Read v Bamoldsw'.ck. 27: Rawtenstall v Read;


tice is banned in large-scale meetings of this kind, the safer it will bo for the athletes.


runners entered, 23 actually ran in the Junior and Inter­ mediate boys’ and girls' races. I11 the l i mile Junior


Ot the team of 29 Pendlc


grove (Ribb.) was first finisher at 186th, followed by Earl W.lkinson (Gaw.) 187, R. Astin (Ribb.) 236, T. Fenton (Novd.) 259—hav­ ing been spiked early on— and C. Punchard (Ribb.) 273, giving a team total of 1141. placing 36th of 37


01' the 25 teams. (Individual winner was L. Byrne, of Liverpool; team winners were Manchester North with 69 points). The other representatives were L. Taylor and A.


Smith. I11 the Intermediate race,


(he four runners found it a surprisingly hard 13 miles and only three managed to complete tlio course (all girls from Norden School). Individual winner was C.


teams. Winner was P. Johnson,


cl Eccles; team Liverpool with 27 points. C. Marsden and K. Harrison also fin­


ished. The best Pendlc per­


formance was by Peter Hampshire (CRGS) finish­ ing 58th in the 3i mile Intermediate race on no training, after recent treat­ ment in hospital. He should do well in the same race next year. R. Kelly (150) and K.


Helsby, of Manchester North; winning team, Man­ chester North. with 42 points. The Junior Boys all


Fort (224) both of Gaw- thorpe supported him and D. Parsons (Gaw.) suffered a fall and knee injury when going well on the first lap.


showed courage and only one failed to complete the 21 mile course Steven Mus-


very unlucky; The Intermediate boys’


race was won by S. Law- *


rence, of St. Helens, and the St. Helens team totalled 62 points to win. Since we are not a. par­


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ticularly strong district, as compared with Liverpool and Manchester, and three schools out of seven were total non-contributors (in­ cluding Stonyhurst College, which normally provides more than half of the boys’ team, who were on half- term) the Pendle runners did well to hold their own and certainly all will bene­ fit from the experience. The performances of


Peter Hampshire and the junior girls were particu­ larly noteworthy.


afternoon coach.ng session largely indoors) at Stony­ hurst College on Sunday,


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March 22. Anyone interested in


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