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CLITHEROE Motor Club member, Peter Clarke, of Skipton. anti eo-driver Tony Mason, ot Morecambe. scored a great success in the four day Scottish Interna­ tional Rally, which ended in


Scandinavian d r i v e r s . This breaks a run of bad luck for Peter and Tony, including a re­


they worked their way up the held to finish 13th overall in an entry that was dominated by


tirement on the recent Welsh Internat ional Rallv. which spoilt


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impossible 50 mph target. The pace was so hot this year that the top drivers actually beat the


VALLEY LEAGUE


fB. Wilson 15, M. Marsden 13 n.o.).


Clough v Belvedere. Burnley Boys v Cl i thcroe SC and St. Francis v Lucas 2nd, were all washed out by rain. Cup detai ls: C. Clough: 49


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Fitting result


Langho Col 42—7, Read 2nd 42


ALTHOUGH, on a rain-affected wicket which both teams found difficult, a total of only 84 runs were scored in four hours’ play, this was by no mqahs a dull match. A draw was a fitting result


Burnley'' BC . .. 5 2 3 0 9 St. Francis .. ... . 6 T 4 1 7 Clitheroc SC . .. 5 i 3 1 6 i *7 f 5


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LEAGUE TABLE* 3


P W D2 L Pts 0 11


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE Tomorow: Barnoldswick v


........... ... . 5 0 o 3 * >


Settle: Blackburn v Earby: Wanderers v Padiham: Whal­ ley v Cherry Tree: Gt . Ha r ­ wood v Clitheroe; Read v Baxenden. Sunday: Ramsbottom Cup


0—19—5. Brockhal l : C. Grunshaw 2.


Brockhall bowling: M. Bibby I I— 2—23—3: .1. Groean 10—


ONLY game to be played in the Ribble Valley League at the weekend was the Knockout Cup semi-final in which Brock- hall beat Coal Clough to earn a place in the final with Cl ithcroe


cars had to race a t breakneck speeds to try and beat a near-


target on some stages. Clarke and Ma son’s ca r beat this tar ­ get on no less than 13 stages.


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fastest rally driver, drove a This meant ' that there were 30 the wor ld’s


their run in the British cham­ pionship.


Northern Scotland on Sat­ urday. Competing against 200 cars


ClilUcroc Advert iser ami Times, June 1G, 1372


SUTCLIFFE AND WESTHEAD STEER CLITHEROE TO FIRST WIN OF SEASON


CLITHEROE finally got off the mark by taking full points when they entertained Whalley in a game that produced some entertaining cricket despite a very wet ground and a short interruption for rain.


F o r Gar th Sutcliffe, the vic­


tory was a personal triumph, a return of 7 for 32 in 13 overs


57 for 3. Stinger and Hall put on 19 and the professional, whose batting has a much more efficient look about it this term, was aggressively looking for runs.


of losing Colin Bacon with only a run scored. Cl itheroe laid the foundations of victory with a partnership of 34 by Green­ halgh and Stevenson. And when Westhcad joined the profes­ sional. the runs began to flow. The professional was back in


the last to fall. Recovering from the shock


someway towards compensating for a “ life” he gave Westhcad in the preceding over, but which was to prove a major


his stride af ter some unhappv experiences and when he left as the result of an excellent catch by Shuttleworth as the ball speeded towards the boundary Cl itheroe needed only another 11 to be able to claim the extras overs—which they had to do. Shut t lewor th’s effort went


out better, but when they were separated there was no-one to stay with the skipper, who saw the hundred go up before de­ parting. The innings ended at 113. with Mike Fal lon’s wicket


pavilion and it was temporarily "lost’’. And that heralded a change. Hall was unluckily stumped and with the substitute “dry” ball. Sutcliffe sent two more men back with the score still at 76. Wilkinson and Anderson held


He lifted one ball over the


being his best for the club: while Simon Westhead had the pleasure of reaching his first half-century' of the season in characteristic style. Whalley were going well at


factor in deciding the issue of the game.


pointment of Saturday's home game with Baxenden being washed out. was balanced with a performance that must take them to Great Harwood to­ morrow with much needed con­ fidence.


Clitlieroe 115 for 6. Whalley 113


WHALLEY: J. Slingcr Ibw Sut­ cliffe 19: N. Duckworth c Davies b Yates 29: P. Shuttle- worth b Sutcliffe 15: Hall strnpd. Vaughton b Grccn- halgli 13: R. Wilkinson stmpd ' Vaughton b Sutcliffe 5; A. Wood stmpd Vaughton b. Sut­ cliffe 0: A. Anderson c T. Davies b Sutcliffe 16: G. Hindlc Ibw Sutcliffe 0: J. Threlfall b Sutcliffe 0; M. Fallon c Green- halgh b Barnes 6: J. Rudd not out 8. Extras 2. Totar 113.


BOWLING: K Barnes 7.1-2-20- 1: S. Westhead 3-0-15-0: M. Yates 6-1-22-1: G. Sutcliffe 13-1-32-7: Greenhalgh 6-2-22-1. CLITHEROE: Grcenhalgh c Shuttleworth b Hall 34: C. Bacon c Duckwor th b Hall 0: R. Stevenson b Hall 14; S. Westhead not out 51: M. Black­ burn b Hal l 4: G. Davies c Threlfall b Rudd 1; R. Vaugh­ ton stmpd Duckwor th b Rudd 0: M. Yates not out 1. Extras 10. Total 6 wkts 115.


BOWLING: Hall 13-0-40-4: J. Rudd S.2-2-34-2: M. Fallon 2-0-15-0: G. Hindlc 2-0-16-0.


derers a first-rate win over Baxenden on Sunday. Ribblesdale set themselves a respectable total of exactly 100


Weekend programme


2nd Round — Baxenden v Cherry Tree. Padiham v Whal- lcy, Oswaldtwistlc v Read. Settle v Earby.


formance, taking three wickets fo r nine runs, and scoring 10 runs for his side. The only other member o f the team to reach double figures was W.


Monk, with an unbeaten 13. BOWLING


.Whalley 168 CIO): Calderstones 87 (0): Salesburv B 102 (2), Park View W.M.C. 152 (8).


Oswald. Cons............ 6 Ribblcsdalc ............. 7 Cl ithcroe C.C'. ........ 6 Salcsbury A ............. 6 Whallcv ...................... 7 Calderstones ............. 7 Cl ithcroe Castle ... 5 Park View W.M.C. 5 Salcsburv B ............. 6


LEAGUE TABLE P


W L P t s 6 0 50 1 50


6 4


3


3 0


3 22 2 ">2 6 To


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Appreciat ion


lunds. from the Lancashire Schools’ Footbal l Association. An accompanying letter ex­ plains that the gift is in appre­


CLITHEROE FC has received a donat ion of £5, for club


ciation of the facilities provided a t short notice when the Asso- cation staged its champion school final at Shawbridge a few weeks ago.


POOR Whalley have played seven Ramsbot tom Cup games since the last time they were drawn at home. Th a t was on June 15th. 1969, when they lost by 45 runs to Earby in the second round. They must play at least one more on enemy soil, at Padiham on Sunday, before they can hope to play a tie on their own ground.


trophies this season. In addition to being league leaders and in the running for the Ramsbot tom Cup, they are only a few mat­ ches away from an appearance at Lord's in the Haig village cricket competition.


Read are the only Ribblesdale League team who can win three


ides I


INTMEN f. MJRN 51! fn 8)


LATEST results in the Great Harwood Bowling League are: Lowcrfold Park 135 (6), Sales- bury A 117 (4): Oswaldtwistlc 141 (7), Ribblesdale 119 (3):


for an evenly-fought game. For Read. R. Bell had the best per ­


Tree v Whalley, Rawtenstall v Wanderers, Darwen v EEC, Settle v Barnoldswick. Os­ waldtwistlc v Gt . Harwood. Sunday: O. Rossendalians v Whalley.


VALLEY LEAGUE Tomor row: Belvedere v St.


Francis. Sunday: Sevcn-a-side


Read v Blackburn, Gt. Ha r ­ wood v Baxenden. Oswald- twistle v Whalley. Padiham v Clithcroe.


RESULTS


Harwood 62-4; Cherry Tree 70- 2 v Wanderers (rain); Earby 50-2 v Barnoldswick (rain): matches abandoned — Whalley v Read. Padiham v Northern, Cl itheroc v Baxenden. Sunday: Blackburn N. 123-9


Saturday: Settle 89-8 dec. Gt.


dec, Gt. Harwood 59-7: Earby 143-4 dec. Padiham 68-6; Set­ tle 119-9 dec. Cherry Tree 50-9; Cl iitheoroe 115-6. Whalley 113: Baxenden 49, Wanderers 100; Read 63-9. Barnoldswick 61.


PERFORMANCES SATURDAY—Bowling: Hal-


Greenhalgh. Earby. 73: M. Hemingway, Settle, 59: S. West- head, Clitheroc, 51 n.o. Bowl­ ing: Slinger, Ribblesdale W, 7- 17; G. Sutcliffe, Clitheroe. 7-32: Worsick, Read. 5-22.


liwell. Gt. Harwood, 6-40. SUNDAY — Batting: W.


Ribblesdale W 8 .2 5 1 13 Gt Harwood Clitheroe Whalley


Blackburn N Padiham Earby


Read


Cherry Tree Settle


Baxenden Barnsoldswick


P W D L Pts 8 6 2 0 26 8 3 4 1 16 8 3 3 2 15 8 2 5 1 13


8 2 4 2 12 9 1 6 2 10 8 1 5 2 9 8 1 5 2 9 9 0 8 1 8 8 1 2 5 6 8 0 5 3 5


READ, Nr. Burnley LlfaDtuoflU ^tallies ^


cup at Church Meadows 2.30 p.m. YOUTH LEAGUE, Monday:


R-Royce. Padiham v Oswald- twistle, Earby v Blackburn, L. Darwen v Langho Col., Clitli- eroe v BB and CV, Baxenden v Read. DIV 2—Tomor row: Cherry


JUNIOR LEAGUE DIV l—Tomor row: Lucas v


a morale booster as well, for Ncster’s superb effort a t first slip off Embrey saw Baxenden professional Gee back, to the pavilion wi thout adding any runs to the total. At that point there were already two wickets down, and the capturing of such a valuable wicket made all the difference to Wanderers. Only two Baxenden players reached double figures—Atkinson with an unbeaten 11. and Lund with 13.


SOAKING


innings was 23. registered by Ainsworth, while Bill Slinger contributed 22. Batting first, the visitors had best use of a pitch, but the wicket had not really recovered from its prolonged


among the batsmen was John Lceming, who went in with the scored -at 32—6. and effectively sealed up one end for the rest of the game (his was the last wicket to fall). Although he totalled only a dozen runs in this, his first appearance of the season, he made a great con­ tribution to the Wanderers’ victory. A player capable of keeping one end closed for lengthy periods is something that the team has been lacking for a long time.


soaking. Wor thy of special mention


BAXENDEN 39.


BOWLING: Slinger 6.6-2-17-7: Embrey 6-1-21-3.


RIBBLESDALE W. W. Workman b Barnes 4: T.


Wal lbank c and b Ormcrod 3: P. Nestcr run out 5; K. Proctor Ibw 10; J. Ainsworth c Atkin­ son b Gee 23: B. Wi lliams c Gee b Ormerod 0; J. Lecming c Pilling b Atkinson 12; D. Cot-


tam b Gee 0: Slinger c Gee b Pilling 22: Aspin c Cronshaw b Pilling 8; E. Embrey not out 4. Extras 9. Total 100.


BOWLING: Barnes 14-3-17-2: O r m e r o d 9-2-32-2: Gee 12-4-19-2: Pilling 8-2-24-2; At ­


kinson 1.2-0-I-0. ATROCIOUS


WANDERERS’ victory at Bax­ enden made up somewhat for an abortive trip to Cher ry Tree the previous day, when rain meant a late start, and an early finish to the game. Play began three quar ters of an hour late, and Cherry Tree, batting first, made the best of atrocious con­ ditions. By the time the rain came down again, forcing the match to be abandoned, they had the beginnings of a res­ pectable total, thanks mainly to an unbeaten 43 from pro­ fessional Flatley. At the finish. Cherry Tree's


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each and getting one wicket. CHERRY TREE


was taken by Ainsworth, who dismissed eighth man in. Reg Ormerod in fine style for nought off Slinger. Highest score of Wanderers'


The second spectacular catch


to defend—and if there was anything to match Wanderers' fielding skill, it could only have been their bowling. Slingcr and Embrey shared the bowling throughout , and while the latter got his hat-trick o f wickets, the former ended up with a tally of seven fo r 17 runs. The first catch proved to be


ONE of their best displays of fielding for a long time, including two magnificent catches, gave Ribblesdale Wan­


Wanderers shine in the field


of winning the game with six off each of the first two balls of the extra five overs, both of them off Rudd. So, for Clitheroc. the disap­


beaten 51. and al though Rudd took two wickets with succes­ sive deliveries at the other end, the result was now in no doubt. Westhcad had the satisfaction


Westhcad went on to an un­ WITH the Saturday fixture


READ SCRAPE HOME


at Whalley wa.shed out by rain. Read faced bottom-of- the-table Barnoldswtck at home on Sunday and, alter a delayed start, struggled to


the addition of only eight more runs before rain intervened to save Barnoldswick from total collapse.


NO HINT


and Bowditch found things easier, whereas the Read bow­ lers had difficulty keeping their


After an early tea Parkinson


feet and their grip on the ball. . Barnoldswick were 61 all out,


looked competent, if not com­ fortable, against Mi tchinson and Barnes, and took the score to 29 before Mitchinson bowled Georgeson for 15. Roberts then replaced Barnes


and off his first ball had Good­ way caught on the boundary, at tempting a big hit. His fourth ball claimed Tat ton ’ lbw and Read were then 29 for five.


RESCUE Hawor th hit a six before be­


extra overs. But they quickly lost three wickets and. a t 48 for nine, appeared to be head­ ing for their first defeat of the season. Batting for his team fo r the


ing stumped by Scothern, help­ ing Read to a position where they were able to claim the


come, and gave no hint o f so close a finish as eventually en­ sued. Goodwav a n d Gcorgeson


start, but despite losing two wickets still seemed to have plenty of time and bat ting to


leaving Read 75 minutes plus the extra five overs The villagers made a slow


Wilson caught by Hawor th in his first over. At 12 Wood was caught at the wicket off Tat ton, and four runs later the Barn­ oldswick pro. Mitchinson, fell to a line catch by Pollard off Worswick. Three further wickets fell for


the start. Barnoldswick lost two quick wickets—Wilson took a- single, from the. first ball and from the second Scothern was bowled by Worswick. At the other end Tat ton had


dispelled as they found .great difficulty in amassing sufficient runs to overtake Barnoldswick runs to overtake Barnoldswick's modest total. An untimely shower delayed


have started to cherish about being unbeatable were quickly


a single-wicket victory. Any illusions Read might


Fendle athletes ta k e


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: PENDLE district competi­ tors in th e Lancashire


Schools AA championships, at Accrington on Saturday, produced three perform­ ances of county standard and brought back the small team championship trophy.


conditions unpleasant on both track and field.


persisting during the day, made persitsing during the day. made


illness, injury or other commit­ ments; G Pyc (who stood a good chance) and P. Byrom did not report: while the lone girl, S. Ainsworth of CRGS, was handicapped by her lack of ex­ perience of such conditions and produced only one valid throw, which was below her best.


petitors. G. Gibbons. M. Hand and A. Clough withdrew due to


was eliminated in the heats of the 100m hurdles; P. Lvnch was placed fourth in the 1000m steeplechase in a personal best time of 3-03.4 and is in the


In the inter-boys. N. Lawn


same age group next year; C. Williams won' the discus with 120ft. 9ins. (county standard) to


complete the county and county schools double, Williams’ win is the sixth LSAA discus cham­ pionship won by a Stonyhurst boy in the last eight years.


Stonyhurst) who competed for Pendle produced enough points to win the championship trophy fo r the senior B (small team) competition xvith 28 points. It is hoped to have a larger team next season.


The six senior boys (all


javelin 150ft. 7in. (county stan­ dard); D. Wren 2nd in triple jump 42ft. 4Jin; N. Schiele 2nd in 400m hurdles 60.6 secs, (county standard, and his first at tempt at this event ! ) : S. Hal- liday 3rd in 110m hurdles 17 secs; F. Harrington 3rd in 1500m 4-23-0: R Short 4th in 110m hurdles 17,1 secs.


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first time Worswick joined his captain in a last-minute rescue at tempt. They took four off Ro ­ ber ts’ over, the third o f the extra live, bringing the total to 52— some 10 runs needed and two


overs to go Sumner hit a four and a single


off the second and third balls of Mitchinson's final over, leav­ ing Worswick to face three good deliveries before finishing the job in the grand manner by hitting a six off the next ball,


to give his side a memorable victory.


thern b B a r n e s 3: ' M. Georgeson b Mitchinson 15; B. Smith c Roberts b Barnes 1; R. Goodway c Barnes b Ro b ­ erts 9; P. Hawor th st Scothern b Roberts 10; P. Tat ton lbw b Roberts .0; P. Grainger c Ran- dlcsomc b Mitchinson 5; D. Pol lard b Mitchinson 1; J. Wad- dington b Roberts 2; E. Sumner not out 6; Worsick not out 9;' extras 2; total (9 wkts) 63.


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league who was promoting the North Lancs R.C. 50 on the new Brock course. Whi le the task may not be as


total stood at 71, for the loss of two wickets. Slinger. Embrey. Cot tam and Wilkinson shared the bowling, the first two named


Slinger 1; Flat ley not out 43: B. Woodhead lbw 5; F. Hol ­ land not out 19. Extras 3. Total , fo r two wkts, 71.


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BOWLING: Slingcr 10-1-25-1; Embrey 6-0-17-1: Cot tam 2-0- 14-0; Wilkinson 3-1-12-0.


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2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE TEL. 2979


RIBBLE CEM


ENT £10 per ton or 55p per bag


NEW LOW PRICE


CARLITE BROWNING £1.05 per bag.


BOARD FINISH 75p per bag.


Tel. Cbatburii 558. Tel. Clitheroc 4826


M. & B. BUILDINGS SUPPLIES Old Railway Station, Chafburn.


BUILDING MATERIALS FLAGS 31t- x 2ft. 55p FLAGS 2il. \ 2ft. 37p


;J ^ v-** i •* ’ t* * .'•i"' v* V' v* v* % ** < I


M i ££ V’»


of Manbf's Skipfon


F o r


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE


CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


80 to c h o o s e f rom BAXI FIRES


and all spare parts Tel. SKIPTON 2059


Fred Manby & Bro. For over 150 years


at MANBYS CORNER, HIGH ST., SKIPTON.


T;V; AERIAL SERVICE


Recondi t ioned TV sets for sale ; or Rent


j


To Rent — 19in. £1 Deposit ; 42Vp per week'


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23in. £1 deposit 50p per week j To buy from £20. Gaurantccd for 3 months.


KEITH WALBANK 4 NAB VIEW, B1LLINGTON


TEL. WHALLEY 2165


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vacuum


B. BRIDGES


2 Woone Lane. Clitheroc Tel. 2807 5 p.m. to 8 p.ni.


DEREK LEIGH


T.V. SERVICE Aerials Repaired


19 CURZON STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 4168


New Sets Supplied Rental or Salys


OORT'S


DISTRIBUTORS


62 Scotland Road, NELSON. Te l 6 3 6 8 9


83 Manchester Road. BURNLEY. Te l 2 6 7 8 4


PIANO TUNING a n d RECONDITIONING


C a te re r to th e Mus ic p ro fe s s io n


E. J. APPLETON MILLER & BULLOCK


TARMAC CONTRACTORS


38 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


CAK PARKS, FARM ROADS DRIVES. PATHS, etc.


All work fully guaranteed. Estimates Free.


Also Concreting Drives


Tel. Stnnyhurst 471 or evenings Tel. Clitlieroe 3054


W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE.


T e l . 2857


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vac G. E. PARKER 3 Warwick Drive


Tel. Clitheroe 3475 27 Woodlands Rise, Haworth. Keighley.


Tel. H aw o r th 3519 A n y t im e Any Area


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