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Clithcroc Advertiser a n d Times, May 12, 1972 1 5


SPARKLING FORM BY GREENHALGH


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CLITHEROE professional Martin Greenhalgh is gaining confidence with every innings. After opening scores of 11 and 26, he hit two half-centuries at the week­ end. On Saturday against Settle he made 58 and took three for 22; on Sunday against Earby he carried his bat for 75, making his average 56.67. Nevertheless, Clitheroe could only draw both matches.


Read were the only other l o c a l _______________________________


team io get a full game a t the weekend, drawing with Settle. The Wanderers’ match with Blackburn Nor thern was aban­


burn Road on Saturday, when Clitheroc had to be content with a draw with visiting Settle. Some lengthy, b u t fairly un­ eventful batting by Clitheroe. coupled with interruptions by the weather, gave Settle a little more than an hour and a half to make thei.r reply.


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solid enough start through Greenhalgh who went on to pass the hal f century. But early batsmen could not give him sup­ port for a par tnership — G. Davies and C. Bacon both soon falling to some accurate bowling by Ratcliffc the former for one, the latter for a duck.


within five runs o f claiming the extra time allowance, when time finally ran out. Clithcroe had got off to a


Scoreboard


G r e e n h a lg h c H a y to n M id d le to n


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CLITHEROE ..................


M. B la c k b u r n c H em in g w a y b R a tc l i f f e ... .


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ARTMENT — 5.3(» p.m,


day Sunday


ay 9 n.lli.----1 p.lll. I 5 p.m.


G. S u tc l i f f e n o t o u t . , E x t r a s ............................... .


. . . . T o ta l (9 w k t s )


-14— 1: -3—2.


S. W e s th e a d b R a tc l i f f e B. F o s t e r c H o r n b W i l k in s o n ........................... K. B a r k e r r u n o u t


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R. V a u g h to n b H em in g w ay ...................................... K. B a rn e s n o t o u t


144


B OW L IN G : R a tc l i f f e 14.4— 3— G9— 4: K . F o s t e r 7— 1— 21— 0: J . M id d le to n 6— 0— 34— 1; I . W i lk in s o n H em in gw a y 2 -


E. M i tc h e l l b G r e e n l ia lg h M. H em in gw a y b D a v ie s Ratc-lifTe lb w S u t c l i f f e . . K . F o s t e r r u n o u t


SETTLE


I W i lk in s o n b G r e e n - h a lg h .......................................


W. A n d r ew s n o t o u t ... . B K o r n r u n o u t


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M. H a y to n b G r e e n l ia lg l i J . A g a r n o t o u t


.................. T o ta l (7 w k t s )


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58 18 18


58


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55 1


1 5


However, the visitors were


was delayed for 25 minutes while a f resh wicket was cut. Whallcy had bat ted just 15 min­ utes. making 14 fo r one, when rain began, and the match, was eventually called off a t 5 p.m. Time was the victor a t Chat-


doned without a ball being played. At Barnoldswick, the start


AFTER a number of seasons as captain of Clithcroc Cricket Club’s second eleven. Ralph Aspiinvall has- decided to re­ linquish his position, to make way for a younger man. _His resignation was accepted


with regret by club chairman, Mr. J. W. Waddington, on Tues­ day. “Ralph has been a fine ex- aipplc to the young players on the field, and we shall be sorry to lose his leadership,” he said. Mr. Aspinwall’s successor will


be Alan Turpin, and vice-cap­ tain will be Norman Hoolcy.


improved matters, however, and sonic solid bat ting boosted Cl ithcroe's score. His total climbed to 55, before he fell to Hemingway's bowling, leaving Clitheroe 113 for 6. Greenhalgh managed 58 before he was


Fourth man in, R. Stevenson, After leading the bat ting for


Clitheroe. Grcenhalgh took charge of the bowling also, and captured three wickets, includ­ ing, those o f opening bat Mi t­ chell. for 58. and second man in. Hemingway, for 18. Inevit­ ably, wickets fell faster as the visitors made an all out effort to find the vital runs. Despite wetness of pitch and ball, Cl ith­ croc managed to contain them, but only just.


Inevitable d r a w a t


Read


1-IEAVY rain spoilt what could have developed into an absorb­ ing game between Read and Settle on Sunday. The players had hardly taken up their posi­ tions when the heavens opened and they had to run for cover.


until after 4 p.m. and though Read at one stage appeared to be going for a win it was all lo no avail. Settle bat ted first and after


They were not able to resume


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T o ta l (7 w k t s d e c . ) . .


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0—0—17—0; 23—0.


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• league secretary. Mr. Raymond Shuttleworth, who was making the presentations . . . . the win­ ners of the first division runners-


WHEN more than 150 members of various teams in the Clith­ eroc and district Dar ts League packed into the Conservative Club for the annual present­ at ion of trophies, they noticed that one of the awards was not handed over. But this was no oversight on the par t of the organisers, or


however, were the division one champions’ shield, to Billington Band Club, the division two shield, to Cross Keys, and the second division runners-up shield to Station Hotel. On Tuesday, Pendlc Witch


up trophy were not decided until a play-off. which took place almost a week after the presentation. Trophies that were presented,


solely for congratulat ions—the darting also went on in earnest, with eight pairs taking part in the final rounds of the doubles knockout competition. Victors in a hard fought tournament were father and son Ken and Brian Robinson, of the Dog and


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and Low Moor Club faced each other for the first division run­ ners’ up honours, and the Sab- den team won 5-4. They will soon be receiving, if rather belatedly, their prize. Also presented were the


awards for the highest finish in each of .the two divisions. First


.division winner was John Trot­ ter, of Waddington Social Club, who managed a finish o f 148. and in the second, L. Riding of King’s Arms, took the honours with a 131 finish. But the evening was not one


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49 5


- 5 : G. S u tc l i f f e 3— 0— 27— G r e e n h a lg h 2— 0— 18— 0: B. t e r 4— O-—19— 2.


THE Ribble Valley League cricket team to meet Idle CC. of Bradford, on Sunday, will be: R. Heighway (cacpt). St. Francis; J. Bottomley (v-capt). Burnley Boys; W. Cosgrove. SF; A. Musgrove. Cl itheroc SC: H. Smith. SF; R. Jones. Welling­ ton; N. Duckworth, Brockhall: C. Thompson. R. Cook, both Belvedere: C. Sims. Wellington; R. Smith, SF.


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CLITHEROE


Close finish


despite rain


EIGHTY minutes of rain at Chatburn Road on Sunday virtually ensured a draw be­ tween Clitheroe and Earby. yet in the closing stages


caught by Hayton, and then the innings petered out, with none 9f the remaining batsmen mak­ ing double figures.


five overs wanting 25 to win. but they couldn’t get them; Cl i th­ eroe at the same stage needed


either side could have snat- chted a victory. Earby went into their extra


that the match would get so far. Cl itheroc had scored just two. botli through Greenhalgh, when Pcndle disappeared and the rain came down. That was at 2.48 and the Tain cont inued steadily


four more wickets, but got only two. Earlier it had looked unlikely


have been closer to victory. They had reason to regret that Moore dropped him when he was 15 and Wright at 28.


COLLAPSE


lie gave, however, in an af ter ­ noon when he bat ted with com­ plete mastery, middling the ball well and displaying a wide range of strokes. His 75 included a six and seven fours. The rest of the Cl itheroe bat­


These were the only chances


clifTc and Foster in good form and were unabc to push the score along at a rate sufficient to give them a chance of vic­ tory.


49 and Agar a somewhat more painstaking 43 not out. At 6.15 Settle declared having scored 134 for four. Ths Read openers found Rat-


comf. '


lo .


Goodway. attempting to score quickly, mishit from Heming­ way, and. shortly afterwards. Harwood, who had made 25, was run out. L ‘.?ii(Ve claimed a further


howled u..


I.'arwnod looked rather un- • against RatclifTe managed to hit ;\ before being ......L (Te for 29.


losing Hemingway with only one run scored proceeded on the principle that Read, having put them in. could “jolly well get them out". Ratcliffe made an attractive


debted to their proltssional. Grecnhalgh, for their declared total of 110 for >cvcn. He scored 75 of those runs, carry- ing_ his bat right through the innings, and was the only one to reach double figures. But for him. Earby might


A IT KEN Shield victoi e Kind’s Arms—from the left, hack: G. B lenkinsop. Rod Taylor. ./. Peel. K. Ward. Rav Taylor. S. Rye, B. Peel, T. Ton-mend (.manager), A . Scon, J. Trotter; O'Neill. B, Robinson (mascot), B. Robinson (captain). Pm Pedder.


jfroirr. M.


It’s the treble for King’s Arms


KING'S ARMS, champions of Clitheroe and district Amateur League and holders of the Ashley Smith Memorial Trophy, completed a fantastic treble on Saturday by winning the Ailken Shield.


Cricket programme


until 4-10. when the game re­ started. Cl ithcroc were greatly in­


Ribbleslalc Senior League


Jians. Ribblesdale W v Oswald- twislie: 2nd Rd—Whalley v Earby. Div. 2: Barnoldswick v


Cherry Tree. EEC v. Whallev. Oswaldtwistle v Settle. Rolls


an hour plus the extra overs. Earby could n o t have been blamed had they adopted a negative at titude. To their cre­ dit. they made a determined at ­ tempt to get the runs.


SIX


backfiring when Wright was out ofT the third ball, but Earby were undaunted. Dennet t and W. Greenhalgh started a par t­ nership worth 49, and by 7 p.m. 44 were needed to claim extra time.


The policy seemed to be


victim — 1-1 a worth caught by Fos­ te r—but by this time it was too


more satisfactory conditions for the return match at Settle in July.


late for ci ther side to contem­ plate other than a draw. Both must wait and hope for


from Foster. At the start o f extra time.


Earby’s run-rate slowed down dramatically. Barnes and Foster grabbed two quick wickets and the tables were turned.


ter off Sutcliffe t seven and surviving a confident Ibw appeal minutes later, was eventually snapped up at slip off a ball


immediate effect. Having hit 16 off Sutcliffe’s third over (Den­ net t cracked two fours, and a six into the bowling green) they took 14 off one from Grecn­ halgh (this time his namesake reached the ten: courts). Greenhalgh, dropped by Fos­


Bowling changes had little


ting collapsed with wickets fal­ ling at regular 10 to 20-minute intervals. The man who did most of the damage xvas Donald Moore the visiting captain, who made up fo r dropping Grcen­ halgh by taking six for 30. Faced with reaching 111 in


Royce v Darwcn, Gt. Harwood v Rawlenstall. O. Rosscndalians x' Ribblesdalc W. Valley League: St. Francis v


v Langho. Blackburn N v Rolls Royce. Cl ithcroc v Lower Dar- wcn. Baxcnden v Earby, BB and CV v Padiham. Read v Oswald- twistle. Sunday: Read v Lower Darwcn: Lawrenson Cup 1st Rd—Cherry Tree v Rolls Royce 2nd. Rawtcnstall v O. Rossenda-


lcy v Blackburn N. Cherry Tree v Barnoldswick. Padiham v Gt. Harwood. Eadby v Baxcnden. Settle v Clitheroe. Junior League Div. 1: Lucas


Ribblcsdalc W. v. Read. Whal­


Trinity in the early stages, but had no luck, and King's were soon on the aggresivc. Kay. Trinity's keeper, had to come out of his area to head clear from Rod Taylor.


RESHUFFLE


centre-backs Scott and McGurk dominant. King's took com­ mand of midfield through Ped­ der and Ward and midway through the half Taylor scram­ bled home a goal past the un­ sighted Kay. After the interval Edmondson came on for Devine and


Play was cnd-lo-cnd with


Whalley v Read. Baxendcn v Blackburn N. Clithcroc v Gt. Harwood. Oswaldtwistlc v Padi- liam.


RESULTS


Blackburn N v Ribblesdale W no play: Clithcroc 110-7 dec. Earby 9S-S: Baxenden v Padi­ ham 7-0: Gt.. Harwood 106-4. Cherry Tree 104-8 dec; Read 75-4. Settle 134-4 dec.


dec. Settle 114-7. Sunday: Bar ­ noldswick v Whalley 14-1:


Saturday: Cl ithcroe 144-9 PERFORMANCES


SATURDAY—Batting: Grccn- halph. Clilheroe. 58: E. Mi t­ chell. Settle. 58: R. Stevenson. Clitheroc. 55. SUNDAY: — Batting: Grccn- halgh. Clitheroc. not out 75: R. Ratcliffc. Settle. 49. Bowling: D. Moore. Earby 6-30: K. Bai nes. Clithcroc. 5-25.


cluster of fieldsmen round the Clitheroe ......... .. 4 0 3 1 3 bat. Moore edged a catch to Wanderers __ .. 3 0 3 0 3 slip but they were slow to react Settle


With seven balls left, and a Whallcv ......... .. 3 1 I 1 5


Baxcnden Blackburn N Cherry Tree Gt. Harwood


...........


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


I I I I 1 1


and the ball trickled harm- Barnoldswick . .. 3 0 * lessly through.


Earby .............. .. 3 0 2 1 2


.............. .. 4 0 3 1 3 7 1 2


Padiham ...... Read


P W D


2 1 2 1 1 1


L Pts 0 9 0 9 1 5 1 5 5 5


Belvedere; Knock-out Cup 1st Rd—Coal Clough v Wellington. SUNDAY: Atkinsons v Lucas 2nd; Tntcr-Lcaguc match v Idle CC. Bradford. Youth League: Monday:


national-class saves which the Shawbridgc end crowd ap­ preciated. O’Neill, meanwhile, had little to do in goal for King's, as Mortimer. Morrison and Turnbull ran without re­ ward. Bob Peel persistently beat


Trinity's forwards reshuffled, but without the expected success Kings gaining five corners in 10 minutes. Kay brought off some inter­


tinued. NO RESPONSE


chance after McGirrk mistimed his tackle and beat the ad­


Rod Taylor took a half


vancing Kay with a lob for Kings’ second goal. 15 minutes


harder from the back, but could not get the response from Trinity's front-runners. and King's Arms ran out victors by


front time. Grime and Czapowski pushed


two clear goals.


Wanderers off to a


good start


15S (8pts.), Salesbury B 10S (2): Salesbury A 150 (8); Chtheroe CC 109 (2): Clitheroe Castle 114 (2): Ribblesdale 155 (8).


Oswaldtwistle


Salesbury A .. Caldcrstones Cl itheroe CC Cl itheroe Ca


Whallev


Park View WMC Lowerfold ............


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3 0 3 5 n 0


Two hours lost


Whalley 72 for 9 dec. Barnoldswick 21 for 6


IN a game s p o i le d by ra in , w h ic h c o s t tw o h o u r s , Whallcy r e c o v e r e d f r o m lo s in g th e i r


f i r s t f iv e w ic k e ts f o r 10. to s c o re 72, but had to s e t t le lo r


a d r aw w i th B a rn o ld sw ic k . W h a l le y : J . P e t e r s J n r 1. C. B r a d le y 3. G- W i lfo rc l 1, J .


T ln - e l f a l l 1. M. c l i f fe 17, A. W o o d 5, K . M a r s h a l . 11. W. E n tw i s t l e n o t “


B r a d le y 0, R- S in g l e to n n o t o u t 17. E x t r a s 0. T o ta l (9 w k t s d e c ) 72.


l 5'


B a rn o ld sw ic k : : 21— 6. W h a l le v h o w l in g : R- S in g le to n


4-0-11-3 M. F a l lo n 4-1-S-3. Valley League


Derby ends iii draw


Clitheroe SC J26 for 5 dec. Brockliail 70 for 6.


Partridge team, with losing finalists Ronnie Pinch and H. Rawlings of Low Moor Club. As these games went on until


late evening, there was little time for further entertainment .


each team holds its own an­ nual celebration at its home pub


. . . but to make up for it,


or club, so local dar ts enthus­ iasts still have something to look forward to. Picture: Clitheroc darts champs, from


R A IN d e la y e d th e s ta r t o f B r o c k h a l l a n d C l i th e r o e SC s d e r b y g am e f o r a n h o u r . I t


e n d e d in a d r aw , w i th N iv e n ta k in g six f o r 35.


G r u n s h a w 21, K . Duckworth 8, A. H o lg a te 9, M. H o ld e n n o t o u t 24. E . S c o t t 0, S . H e a ld 5. M. B lb b y n o t o u t 1. E x t r a s 2. T o ta l


B r o c k h a l l : T . Harrison 0. C- „ „ W o o dw o r th 9-2-20-0, W a t s o n 1-0-


(6 w k t s ) 70- B o w l in g : N iv e n


i l - l - 3 5 - b ,


13-0. C l i th e r o e S C : R . T h om p s o n


left to right: Brian and Ken Robinson, doubles winners, K. Marshall, captain o f Billington Band Club, T\ Bithell, Cross Keys captain, and D . Houlkcr,. second division runners-up.


29, D . N iv e n 18, M . B o o th 35. J . W o o d w o r th 3 4 , R- R aw s - t h o m e 0 , D . T h o m p s o n n o t o u t 4. E x t r a s 6 . T o ta l (5 w k t s d e c .)


A . H o lg a te 2 -0 -15-0 . S . H e a ld 1-0-8-0. J . R i c h a r d s o n 7-0-19-1, R . A s c o u g h 3-0-20-2-


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They and Trinity put on a


Homing Society


and O’Neill, and in fifth place was a bird from tht loft of R. Lavin. Winner of this week’s nomination was Tony Sicoz- korski. one of the younger fan­ ciers. The nomination is a prize donated by the Pigeon Club where each member nominates one bird. This bird does not necessarily have to win the race, to win the nomination, and al­ though Tony was not in the first 12 birds home, he was still able to collect a minimal prjze. Returns after the first batch


south easterly wind, thc_ birds made good progress, flying at 1300 yards per minute (44 m.p.h.). Top bird belonging to Jim Smith of Park Street. Cl ith­ croc. arrived home at 2.22 p.m. closely followed by a bird be­ longing to Fred Eccles. In third place was a pigeon belonging to last weeks winners, J. and D. Parker. In fourth place were Cot tam


Swat-brick and caused great anxiety in Trinity's rearguard as the battle for goals con­


Mangotsfield. a distance of 164 miles.


were very poor, but by evening most pigeons had returned to their lofts. Next week's race is from


SPECTATORS could have been forgiven for seeing double at the Clitheroe-Earby cricket match, in which there were two Grcenhalghs. two Fosters and two Wears!


CLITHEROE Homing Society held their third race of the sea­ son on Saturday from Glouces­ ter. Liberated at 11.15 in a light


£5 m


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