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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September,Zi, 1971. H r jffi’ A'*?*


CLITHEROE made ^ a


2—1 in the first qualifying round, to the experienced Cheshire League side, Ash- •


quick exit from the F.A. Cup competition; losing


ton United.


: They were fortunate to get away with such a narrow de­ feat, due in no small measure to Ashton’s poor finishing. One bright spot for Chtheroe, how­ ever, was . a . goal from new signing Joe Kocsis, playing for his old side after several months in the Preston Premier League. Kocsis, who made six appear­ ances for. the Shawbndge side at the end of 1970, led the Clitheroe attack.





Wroth, of Bickcrshaw, near Wigan, who last year played


Clitheroe also fielded Charlie VALLEY LEAGUE


CLIXHEROE CC second eleven won the championship of division II. of the Rib- blesdale Junior League and gained promotion to the first division. Pictured with the “Gam ett” cup are, front, left to right: D. Greenup, A. Turpin,


R. Aspinwall (captain), R. Harrison, B. Edmondson and P. Hull (scorer). Back: R. YVigglesworth, Mr. J. W. W addington (club chairman), G. Rawson, G. Tomlinson, M. Yates, M- Blackburn, R. Read, S. Crabtree, S. Bennett, M. Washbrook and Mr. Alex Leonard (club secretary). Others who played dur ing the season were J. Boden, P. Dobson and P. Atkin­


son.


Whalley pair head Ribblesdale League bowling averages


WHALLEY'S bowling com bination of Hall and Rudd took top individual honours in the end of season avera ges, matching Whalley’s tea m success of both the League


top of the table, with his partner Geoff Hall in second place. The Hall-Rudd combi­ nation on many occasions throughout the season allowed Whalley captain Alec Ander­ son to declare at a low total, and still be confident of a win.


is Clithcroe’s Richard Green­ wood. whose average of 10.16 runs per wicket narrowly bears number six in the list, Bill Sunger. Ribblesdalc Wanderers professional, with 10.19. Occupying 11th and 12th places respectively a r e Graham Davies and John Boden, of Ci.""croc, and just behind ihem is Gordon Hindle, of Whalley.


Fifth in the bowling honours


Baxenden takes first place, with Clitheroe’s Greenhalgh in second position, by just under two runs average. Wallbank takes fifth place for Ribblesdalc and Bacon is eighth for Clith- croc. Goodway, Fairclough and Grainger take seventh, 10th and 11th respectively for Read, and Ribblesdale’s'Work­


On the batting side, Ges of man is 13th. Ba Barnol :k; Bx Baxen­


den; C Clit CT Cherry Tree; GH ( ; Harwood; P Padiham; R ad; RW Rib­ blesdale Wa :rs; W Whal­ ley.


B ING i no runs av.


Greenhalgh, 11 1 713 35.65 Halsall, P >2 1 679 32.33 Flatley, CT >1 3 578 31.00 T. Wallbanl RW 19 2 474 27.88


Gee, Bx 19 2 638 37.53


GEOFF HALL, who captured 89 wickets for the second best average.


C. Bacon 19 2 444 77* 26.12 G. Davis 16 0 251 57 1-5.69 S. Westliead 15 1 210 52* 15.00 R. Vaughton 13 3 120 26 12.00 R. Wilson 15 2 135 36 10.38 R. Stevenson 19 0 161 26 8.47 G. Sutcliffe 9 6 24 7* K. Boden 9 2 55 22 S. Bennett 9 3 46 25 M.Washbrook 12 1 75 32*


Greenlialgh 2-1 1 713 06* 35.65


Clitheroe I BATTINGns. n.o. Buns H.S Av.


8.007.857.676.82


G. Davies R. Wilson J. Boden


R Greenwood 24.0 61 5 12.20 s ' Westhead 11-1.1 341 27 12.63 G. Sutcliffe 123.0 487 34 14.32 Greenhalgh 135.5 342 22 15.55 K. Boden


BOWLINGO. R. W. Av. 32.4 107 9 14.89 72.2 219 18 12.17 51.1 195 16 12.19


six.Catches: R. Stevenson 12, Greenhalgh 9, G. Sutcliffe 8, C. Bacon 6, M. Washbrook 5, G. Davies, B Wilson and J. Boden. 3. Wicket-keeper, B. Vaughton: ct 7, st. 0. total 7.


( Best performance: G. Davies 83.6 259 10 25.90 v. Settle Aug. 7th eight for


Mitchinson, 20 3 467 27.47 R. Goodway 20 3 460 27.05 C. Bacon, ( 19 2 454 26.70 R. Jones, P 6 3 74 24.66 P. Fairclou;


P. Grainger,


R. Dcyon, 16 1 304 20.26 W. Workm:


1 20 1 432 22.73 6 2 85 21.25


19 1 369 20.50 P. Haworth, 13 3 194 19.40


D. Bleazard 16 3 264 47 20.31 G. Topham 14 1 231 45 17.77 N.D'ckworth 18 1 216 76* 12.71 J. SUnger 17 4 156 33 12.00 P. Shuttle-worth 16 5 132 28* 12.00 B.Wilkinson 19 1 175 42* 9.72 J. Budd


Whalley IBATTINGn. n.o. Bns. H.S. Av.


A. Anderson 14 1 105 25* 8.0£ Hall


G. Hindle 12 2 67 16 6.7( J. Collier


J. Rudd Hall


BOWLING . O. E. W. Av.


10 3 66 23* 9.43 16 4 83 20 6.91 9 4 27 13 5.4(


G. Hindle 24.3 120 14 10.21 M Ballon 21.0 67 5 13.40 G.* Topham 48.6 195 12 16.25 (v Best performance: J. Rudd


• 254.3 718 89 8.07


leazard 2. Wicket-keeper. J. Collier: ct. 15, st. 7. total 22.


177.5 449 64 7.02


C Read, Aug 1) seven for 18. D atches: A. Anderson 13, N.


B. Fallon and G. Hdndie 3, D.


Championship trophy and the Ramsbottom Cup. Jim Rudd ended up at the


SOCIAL CLUB


STUMBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Cliiheroe SC 85, Belvedere 143.


A WIN for Clifheroc SC in the last game of Ihe season, against Belvedere, would have given them the league championship honours. But they could not equal


Kocsis celebrates return with a goal


with the two-goal .lead, but they failed to add to it.


ASHTON UNITED 2, CLITHEROE 1


for Netherfield in the Northern Premier League, and has also turned out for Morccambe and Chorley.


OFFSIDE


Clitheroc made a bright start, but Maybury was. soon in action


,


in the goal, putting a header from Daniels round the post for a corner.


ute, Daniels put Ashton in front with a ground shot from 25 yards, while some Clitheroe de­ fenders stood around, under the


However, in the eighth min­ impression that- an: offside dc-,


cision had been given; Daniels continued to trouble,


Clitheroe, with an overhead kick from 1 the • i- wing, . -. which; landed safely in the hands, of., the - Clitheroe - goalkeeper. • ;;


into the game, but in the 29th minute Ashton . went further ahead. What began as a con­ fident move by the home side’s forwards, disintegrated as it ap­ proached the Clitheroe goal. But despite hard work by the Clitheroo defence, Sanderson managed a shot which gave


. Clitheroe then . came more


by a first minute goal hccadd by Ashton’s confidence . grew ,


•; long? pass a towards r-the/Ashton-j; ■


in the'65th minute as a result of bad -Ashton i goalkeeping.')A3


The goal from'Kocsis came


•; with iamplei-itime to /pick*, upjw , decided to kick clear.*", * V '


' ... '


goal; found .-Kocsis; chasing ■the tv ball, with Tabbncr coming,out ’ toJt.«Tabbner"iarrivcdvfirst.:,and:«


r.'-.;«H!s1 kick. however; rebounded $ off Kocsis, and i t’was then left ' to- the-centre; forward .toi guide. 'j it over the line.:


and for a time the' Clithcroc defence were hard pressed. However, as time ran out, Ash­ ton, within " sight:: of. victory, eased off. ■ -


This stirred the home' side, ing until the end, they were un-. at Shawbridgc in August. Although Clitheroe kept try­ .."..... . .... • Clitheroe district amateur league SUBSTITUTE KING SCORES


FOUR FOR COMMERCIAL Commercial 5, Waddington Reserves 2..


Belvedere’s total of 143, and have to be content with second place. A draw in this match would have resulted in: a play­ off with league leaders Burnley Boys’ Club for the title, who take the championship by one point. Belverdere: 143. Bowling: D. Niven 13—1—66


LOSING 1—0 at half time, Maybury little chance. Lund for Waddington, Com­ mercial brought on substitute G. King in the 55th minute. King promptly scored three goals, and laid on a fourth for Bialeki. He then scored yet again,


ALL five goals came after a


3; P. Pcdder 11—2—34—2; R. Aspinwall 8—0—36—3. Clithcroe: E. Holden 10; R.


first half mixed with ‘let-offs’ and missed chances, and both keepers making fine saves.


Thompson 0; P. Nester 0; P. redder 1; R. Aspinwall 17; L. Aspinwall 36; D. Thompson 0; B. Smith 0; J. Atkinson 5; D. Niven 10; A. Rigg not out 5. Extras 1. Total 85.


JUNIOR LEAGUE Division 1


RIBBLESDALE


BATTING and bowling avera­ ges for Whalley Cricket Club’s second XI are this season domi­ nated by the name Peters. J. Peters senior heads the


opened the scoring, and in the 55th minute, Rigg, playing' his first game for Trinity, set up a goal for Czapowski. Minutes later Cams pulled one back for


Swarbrick for the home team


to make the Commercial’s tally five goals to Waddington’s one. Rimmer then replied for the


visitors, to make the final score 5—2. The game was played in dry sunny conditions, -and was well controlled by referee, Mr. -J.: Whittaker. Commercial: R. Sweeney,


Trinity 4, Hurst Green 1. Hurst Green. Czapowski headed home his


second from the left flank, and soon after scored a cool penalty through Stevenson.


performance from T r i n i t y against a Hurst Green side that wqs back at full strength. Mr. C. Whiteside, Waddington, was


This was a very creditable White Lions 4, Grindleton 0.


club’s batting, with an average that breaks the league record he himself set last year. His tally of 833 runs gives


TWO goals in each half enabled redeeming- himself from White Lions to achieve a com­ fortable victory over Grindle­ ton. After 15 minutes Seedall put the Lions into the lead when he tapped the ball home after Allen in goal had parried his first shot. White Lions, having gained


memm


JIM RUDD, who topped the league bowling averages.


J. Harwood Smith M. Granger E. Sumner P. Boyce- B Kenyon.


I. Wilkinson 14 3 Smith


J. Harwood D. Pollard


17 1 223 48 13.98 1 IS 3 135 32 14.25


0 2 84 28 10.50


10 0 12 1


74 27 81 20 58 11*


15 3 132 32® 11.00


7.40 7.365.27


BOWLING O. R. W.’ Av.


A. Bleasdale 37.0 141 11 10.09 E Sumner 80.0 352 28 12.57 Smith


eight.Catches; W. P. Fairclough 14, M Grainger, R Goodway and


( Best performance: E. Sumner v. Baxenden. May 15th) six for


B. ' Smith 7, Smith 5. I. Wilkin­ son '4. E. Sumner, P. Haworth and M. Dobson 3. J. Harwood 2. Wicket-keepers, P. Boyce- Kenyon: ot 12, st. 2, total 14: P. Grainger: ct. 6, st. 7. total 13.


77.0 322 12 26.83


9.0 48 6 8.00 51.0 98 1.1 8.91


J Waddington 31.6 185 8 16.88 1. Wilkinson 109.5 390 20 19.50 R. Goodway 79.0 286 14 20.43 F. Newby


183.5 569 45 12.64


side, J. Peters junior has taken 59 wickets for 229 runs, giving him an average of 9.77. His nearest rival is R. Singleton with 13.4


BATTING


J. Peters, snr. B. Peters P. Sutcliffe R, Eatough J. Peters, Jnr. P. Bradley C. Bradley


Ins. no R. Av. O. W. R. Av. 19 7 833 69.4 18 1 305 17.9 11 3 129 16.1 14 2 173 14.4 17 2 180 12.0 12 4 95 11.8 17 3 98 7.0


J P oters, jnr. 229 577 59 9.77 R. Singleton 156 539 40 13.40 R. Peters 124.4 416 30 13.80 M. Fallon 65.6 212 12 17.66


BOWLING O. R. W. Av.


BB and CV 22 14 3 5 59 L. Darwen Lucas


JUNIOR LEAGUE DIV 1 PW D L P t s


Blackburn Nor. 22 12


Oswaldtwdstle 22 8 Earby «Langho Col. Read


Baxenden Padiham EEC Settle


(®4 pts. deducted)


22 22 22 22 22 22 22


22 13 22 13


6 3 58 4 5 66 5 5 53 9 5 41 2 12 34 2 11 34 5 10 33 5 H 29 3 13 27 5 12 25 1 15 25


him an average of 69.4, com­ pared to his last season’s record of 64.5. Nearest rival in his own team is R. Peters, with an average of. 17.9. . Meanwhile on the bowling


control of midfield, were well on top,- and should have increased their lead to more than two by half - time, Haythornthwaite,


earlier misses scoring the second, second. Grindleton came more into


two


the game in the second half, but a lot of their attacking moves broke down in the White Lion penalty area. In the 75th minute, Chadwick increased the lead, with a flying header from a Stoddart cross, and soon after Haythornthwaite rounded off the scoring with a good goal from


the edge of the area. Whit e Lions: Whittaker,


Woodworth, O’Donnell, Chat- burn, Richards, Parkes, Stod­ dart, Haythornthwaite. Chad­ wick, Briggs, Seedall. Sub.: O’Neill.


Taylor, B. W. Jones, Rudyard, Turner, Green, Buchanan, Driver, B. A. Jones, McAlly. Sub.: Riley.


Grindlcton: Al l en, Clayton,


Ashley Smith Cup WADDINGTON RES. EXPELLED


WADDINGTON Reserves have been disqualified from the Ash­


ley Smith Memorial trophy,


following the fielding of an unqualified player in their first roynd game with Grindleton. This means that Grindleton


After an even first


instead of Waddingtonh, will meet Chatbum in the second


round of the competition, to


be held tomorrow. Grindleton are therefore in the unusual position of losing in the first round, and going trough to


Whalley Rangers 4, Rimington 1


reminiscent of their initial 1—1 meeting with Rimington, Whaficy leapt into a three goal lead in the second half of their Ashley Smith first round replay. Bargh opened the scoring


half, later. A last minute penalty gave


Rimington their consolation . goal, a n d Whalley’s defence were sometimes hard pressed. The game w a s played in a


with a 25 yard drive which gave goalkeeper Burgess no chance. Poole and Houghton quickly followed up with goals, and Rutherford added a fourth


sporting manner, and was well controlled by referee Mr. N. Berry.


worth, Latham, Houghton, Shackleton, Bsyzewski, Ruther­ ford, Poole, Bromilow, Bargh,


Whalley: Leeming, Ains­


son, M. Lambert. Goabourne, J. Metcalfe, J. Hacking, A. Hacking, Smalley, G. Lambert, Capstick, Robinson. Sub: Met­


Price. Sub; Stewart. Rimington: Burgess, John­


calfe A. Lancashire Shield


Bowkers5 10 men are swamped


Chamock Richard 17, Bowker Bros. 0.


completely outclassed by Char- nock Riohard in the Lancashire Amateur League Shield compe­


Charnock, a fit, fast side of experienced players, were two goals up after 10 minutes. Shortly afterwards, Bowker’s


tition. Conditions were good and


full back Manning was injured, and the visitors played the


A weak Bowkcrs side was remainder of the match with 10 men. They had no chance at all


against the skills of a team that included men who had played for Chorlcy and More-


cambe. Bowker’s: Loynd, Manning,


ton. Sub: Gornall. ........ B la c k b u rn Combin a tio n Calderstones seek first win


S uckworth and Hall 9, J; Mlinger 7, P. Shuttleworth 5,


T. Wallbank 19 2 388 70 22.82 WAVorkman 10 1 369 84 20.50 SUnger


Rihhlesdale W» BATTINGIn no Rns HS Av.


P. Feddar 11 5 96 23* 16.00 K Proctor 20 2 280 41® 15.56 J. Ainsworth 20 0 266.40 13.30 A. Musgrove 20 3 152 22_ - 8.94 J. Wallbank 9 2 59 20® 8.43 D. Cottam 20 4 128 34 8.00 I. Metcalfe 13 3 61 20* 6.10 P. Wilkinson 10 2 13 5 1.63


21:2 343 59* 18.05


Slinger - 273.2 826 81 10.20 P. Wilkinson 96.5 416 27 15.41 I. Metclafo 125.0 513 30 17.10 ' P Peddar 58.3 235 12 19.75


bowling „ _ . O. R. W. Av.


J.’ Wallbank 35.3 163 5 32.60 T, Barker r- 10*2 89 1 89.00


Workman 4. I Metcalfe 3. F. - ilkinson, T. Barker-T Wail-


Winswcnrth 7, SUngCT 6,


Barooldswlck, Juno 5tti) nine A Catches: K. - Proctor .8,


Musgrove: ct. 17 st, 2, total 19. Best performance: SUnger (v.


bank D.. Oottam, D. - lister and P. Peddar 2. - Wicket-keeper, A.


GUESTS w ho formed the panel at th e ‘Sportsmen’s Evening’, held L; the Pcndlc Witch Hotel, Sabden, are pic­ tured here with Mrs. Anita Whalley, The licensee’s wife. They.-arc, back row, left to right: Ronnie Clayton, Ron Kennedy (chairman), and Ivan Smith. In front arc Brian Rat- cliffe, left, and Ken Furphy. The evening was organised-by Sabden photographer Wally Graham, and was attended by about 60 people. It . is hoped


that further similar events will be held in the near future..


burn - Combination, only third division Calderstones had a fix* ture on Saturday, and they lost 2-1 to Pleasington.


Of local teams in the Black­


change-over in. leagues hard go­ ing, and are still seeking their first win after four games, one of which they drew.


Calderstones are finding the


-their first home game, against Griffin Celtic, , who were rele­ gated at the same time as Wad­ dington. The corresponding fix­ ture last year gave Griffin a


Tomorrow, Waddingtort play


season single wicket competi­ tion had to be cancelled, because' not' enough players turned up for it to be held. . This could have been


Whalley CC’s annual end of


because of holidays, although last year, when the competition was not held during the holiday period, there’ -were even fewer present


WHALLEY SINGLE WICKET TOURNEY CALLED OFF


Because of early darkness play­ ing hours were curtailed, and what should-have been a-win for Whalley, ended as a draw. •Mill Hill ■


: j Perhaps the league successes of the club, had been enough for tile players, without indivi­ duals having to play, on their own merits in this type of competition. - ■ ' 'On " Sunday, however, the club entertained Mill Hill.


Ton for 26. Sharpies also went with the score still at 64. The visitors then found the


their opening ' pair, Sharpies and Gregson, put on 64, before Gregson was out’lbw to Single-


batted first, a n d


Wha-lley bowling hard to face up to,-" and were all out for 116, in 49.2 overs..- Chief wicket-taker was . R. Peters, with 5 for 13.


7-2 victory, and Waddington •will be hoping for a change of fortune.


RESULT


Pleasington 2, Calderstones 1 FIXTURES


ton v Commercial United.; Div 2: Waddington ,v Griffin


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Duxbury, Downes, Jenkinson, Nester, Waterhouse, Aspinwall, Robinson, Rawsthorne, Cromp­


the second round, as they were originally defeated 3-2 by Wad­


dington. Second round fixtures: Chat-


burn v Grindleton; St. Paul’s v Whalley; Gisburn v Bowker Bros.; White Lions v King’s Arms.


Price, Dewhurst, Jackson, Mer­ cer, McTear, Swain, Slack, C. Sweeney, Bialeki, Cooper. Sub: G. King. Waddington: Williams, A.


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Edisbury; -Barnett, Wilkinson, Kirk; Freaks, Kocsis, Kendall, Wilson, Wroth. - . : Referee: Mr. A.:- Gorton, Macclesfield.


Griffiths; Smallwood, Lawson, Darwin; • Holden,' Jepson,- Dan­ iels, Sanderson, > Lukc. .. - Clitheroc; ;Maybury;;?Brown,


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CLITHEROE ,r meet Nelson tomorrow in flic league cup, and must hope for an improve­ ment on their last season’s per­ formance. After a - postpone­ ment, they met twice in a fortnight, first at Sccdhill, and then at home. Clitlicroc lost 3—S and 1—3. They also drew 1—1 in a disappointing game


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wright, Grime, McGur k, Edmondson, Rigg, Czapowski, Swarbrick, Carus, Devine. Sub.: Morrison. Hurst Green: Stevenson, W.


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Seed, Young, Atkinson, S. Seed, Bolton, Dowden, Hoyle, Green­ halgh, Greenup, Crotty. Sub. Eccles.


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visitors pressed hard to try to equalise, but Clitheroc broke away for Hindmoor to score


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