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p.tn. A JU B ILAN T Ernie S um n e r w i th th e cup.
‘DOUBLE’ CROWNS GREAT SEASON FOR READ
Tlii,s w a s a lm o s t w h o l ly d u e to a d is a p p o in t in g p e r fo rm a n c e by W h a l le y . w h o n n a ver.v good b a t . t in g w ic k e t w e re e a sy v ic to ry b y nine, wie.kc’ts.
wa.s very accurate, forcing th e
bat.smen to play and causing- Ihciri to make n-iis- tak e s which should not have occiired on such a good wicket.. Only Duckwortli remained defiant, being eigllth out.
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wVicn he h ad m-cidc 19. mis h i t t in g a sh o r t hall from W.-iddington a n d giving Haj - wood ;i simple catch. VVhalley wei'c all out, in
.lust above 20 overs, and both Waddiiigton an d T a t to n had
East wind handicap
FIR.ST bird home in Clitheroo Homing Society’s race from F a rch am , H am p sh ire (215 miles) belonged to .Tones a n d
Addi.son, and n took six h o u rs fo r th e .ioiu'-
were, however, very poor, a.s th e birds were lib e rated in a sti'ong c a s t wind. Next week th e starting- p o in t -will be Penzance, f rom -where th ey will be flying b o th in a club rac e a n d in a cup event. .Jone,s an d Addison 10.53.03.
cy. Rct.iirn.? from fj-ic race
S co tt 1035.89. F. N u tte r 995.88. T. a n d D. W h a ite s 989.49. F. Eccles 987.97, B. P a rk e r 984.68, Jone s a n d
Addi.son 943.68, H. Lofthoiisc 943.07. H itch en a n d C h a tb u rn 940.23, R. Mitchell 935.1.2.
Cottam an d O’Neill 1050.39 and 1049.72, G rah am and
Points are shared
T rin ity 2, AVhite Lions 2
A GOAL do5vn a t half-time, ■a revitalised T r in i ty a t ta ck made a g re a t comeback a f te r the in te rv a l — a n d led 2-1 a f te r e ig h t m in u tes of the second half. Howc'.cr, they h a d been
lucky n o t to concede more th a n one in th e f irs t half, Lion.5 n e t te d once in the early .stages, b u t i t was dis allowed fo r off-side. The goal th ey did score was a gift, thank.s to goalkeeper Kay-.s u n c e r ta in ty . T r in i ty scorers were Tu rn -
drriripci to bat. A fter lo.'=ing Slinger to a full pitched ball a t nine. Whalley never looked happy ag a in s t .some excenent bowling by th e Read openers. Waddingloi-i in p a r t icu la r
Whallry won Itie l.os.s iincl
bowled, one cau g h t and one Ibw. Dc.spite a maiden over by
Fallon 1.0 greet the Read inning.s.
it ,><0011 became
Gcorgc.son wa.s bowled round his legs by Rudd, b u t the score wa.s already' 33. and this wa.s hardly cause for
pa.nic.
ap p a re n t that, Whallcy had no chance of victory. Opencr.s
George.son and Goodway had no need to hurr.v and were f-onlenl. lo wait .for t.hc bad ball, whicli wa.s then despatched for four. In the .seventh over
live wickcl.s imOiiding
l.liice
AS a s p e c ta c le th e R am s b o t tom C u p F in a l f a i le d to live u p to ex p e c ta t io n .s . a b le to sc o re o n ly 53, givi ig R e a d a n
ca.-;e. and the celebratioi-|,s M-crc .such tha.t i t -w'a.s perhap fo r tu n a te tlie.y b ad n o t to field a .>;ide on th e following day!
£48, and lx)th th e Ram.s- bottom and the League Cups were .presented to th e R e ad capta in b.v the
Lea.guc pres i d en t Mr E.
Hodgkin.son be fore a large crowd of
cnthu.si.'
i.stic .supporter.s.
The gate receipts were
Goodway- and T a t to n con fidently took th e ir side to vicinry. the many spectafors eheering ea ch succeeding run. At th e close Goodway was 29 not, o u t and T a t to n 17 n o t out. So Read achieved the double with considerable
During the n ext 3t overs
VETERAN BOWLERS
CASTLE Veteran Bowlers
lo.st by seven points when tbey en te r ta in ed Milnshaw P ark, Accrington, an d uy 148 points yvhen th ey visited Quccn’.s P ark, Blackburn. Details:
Cn s t . l r 288. w
P : i r k 2.05: N. Win d lo 18, M r s B. Rook.s 18. F. H u d s o n 17. Mr.s M. L n i c y 18; . lo r T a v l o r 16, Ai r s B. G r n L 18; C. B lu n d e l l 14. Mr.s E. F e l l 18: G e o r g e Ta .v lo r 18. Mr s r . I r o n f i e l d 15; .T. W h i t t a k e r 17, M r s D. D i i r k w o r t h 18: T . Wi g n a l l 12 Mr.s B. L i s t e r 18: W. Ha r r i . s n n 18, Ai r s J . T h om a . s 12: W. F i s h e r M r s D. K i r k b r i g h t 18; B.
Ne l s o n 10. Mr.s M. E a n i s h n w 18; F . Co lwe l l 18. M r s A. H o l d e n 17; H. B ow k e r 17. M r s A. H i i y a a r t h 18: W. Wi lk in . s o n 12. M r s E. H o d g k i l i s o n 18: H. W i g g i n s 0. P. L e a r y 18: W. W r i g h t 18, B . I r o n - f ie ld 10: S. E dm o u n d s o n 18; J . S . Ge n t , 10: T . W i g n a l l 15. A. K i r k b r i g h t 18: M. J . S h e r l i k e r 18, P a r k e r 6: J , M u r p h y 18, W. T h o m a s 14.
Queen*.s P a r k 408. C a s t l e
V e t e r a n s 260: W. M a g n a l l 21. N. ^V’i Iul le 14: E . B a k e r 21. J o e T a y l o r 7: W. T h i s t l e t h w a i t e 21. C. B l u n d e l l 14; A. I n g h am 21.
W h i t t a k e r 12; F . W h i t t a k e r *21. F . Co lwe l l 11; .J.
Ain.scow 21. W. W r i g h t 12: A. S p e n e r r 21, G e o r g e T.a y lo r 0: F . R i l e y 21. T . W i g n a ’ll 7: H. E m m e t t 21 W. F i s h e r ir>; W. B r a d s h a w 21. H . Wig t r ln s H: .T. P e r e i v a l 21, H. B ow k e r 20; F. S h e p l e y 21. W. H a r r i s o n 17: H. H a r r i s o n 21. S. E dm o n d s o n 8; G. S c o t t 21. W. Wi lk in s o n 0: H. B a r k e r 21. IT. N e l s o n 12; L. Rif fg 21. A. S h o r e 14: H . H a l s t e a d 10. F. H u d s o n 21; F . G r im e s 20, S. F dm u n d s o n 21; G. S m i t h 21. W Wi km i ’-on 15
Starting^ e a r ly
io-wed before Ha.vthorn- thw a i tc equalised for th e Lions. F rom th e n on, th e m a tch became one of defensive supremacy a t both cnd.s. Taylor and Turnbml both came close for Trinity, b u t O’Neill was co n n d en t in
goal.
bull, who b e a t O’Neill with a low drive, an d Taylor, who xyorking ivell with Conti, scored easily. An exciting 20 m in u te s fol
DID th e Uibblcsdale Cricket League have i ts j'
ounge.st •scorer a t Cha tburn Road on S atu rd ay ? Keeping th e book.s for Clitheroe ag a in s t G re a t Harwood yvas Michael Mu.s- son—aged eight.
Going- up
THE
po.stai .service cost tlie
Po.st Office ,-£369 million in s ta ff pay an d
pcn.sibns in 1971-72 compared with £241 million live ,vcar.s earlier.
F . H u d s o n i : i: J . K e l ly .1.
FLOODLIT BOWLS
THE an n u a l Floodlit Bowl ing Handicap ru n by Ribbles- dale Wanderens gets u n d e r way On Monday night.
offcr.s £130 in prize.s <
l.st, £60 plus cup; 2nd, £30). ha.s a t tra c ted entrie.s from as fai- afield as Bury, Bingley.
Tlie competition, which
uici- Lan c ash ire champion Harry Biirgoyiie (Accring ton), R. Cai’radic e (Nelson), K. Joh n so n (Skipton), F. Duckworth (Accringtoni, W.
Darby.shire (Padiliam) . T. Connell
Koigiilcy, P re s to n an d St Annc.s. Players to watch arc for-
K. B. Heap.s (Pleasington) (Ciayton-ie-Dalc), Thursday, s ta r t in g a t 7 p.m.
players—will be played each n ig h t
from Monday to
The field of 237 includes 15 women.
and la s t y e a r ’s winner G. Kcttlcwcli (.Addingham 1. Two rounds—involving 16
UEYT-AIMD
17 GOALS ARE SCORED IN
FOUR GAMES CLITHEROE 4, DUKINFIELD 1
C L ITHEROE FC r e t a in e d th e i r 100 p e r c e n t , re c o rd fo r th e s e a s o n -with a d e c is iv e victor.y o v e r D u k in - f le ld in th e L a n c a s h i r e C om b in a t io n Cup o n S a tu rd a y . T h e y n ow m e e t A c c r in g to n aw a y o n O c to b e r I4 th . T h is 4—1 su c c e s s fo llow ed a 4—2 le a g u e v ic to ry over F o rd M o to r s th r e e d a y s e a r l ie r , a n d w as th e i r fo u r th
in a row.
ta lly to 17 in fo u r games). Bill Edisbury’s men -were n o t so impressive as previously th is season. Cinly in tb e final 20 m in u tes d id they begin to tu rn on th e h e a t, when shots were twice kicked off Ih e lineAt half-time, th e scores were level an d Dukinlleld were deservedly s t i l l in th e game. B u t
was th e ir 65th-minute goal. Kocsis sp l i t th e defence, drcM' the keeper to, th e wing
for th em—b u t th e n winning teams so o f ten g et the brcak.s Exemplif.ying this
•sheer brilliance. He casually b e a t several defenders an d tlic goalkeeper l-)cfore ■('talk ing the ball int,o a n empty n et.
flukey ab out tlie o th e r th re e goals. Monks’
fir.st -w
’as
third, soaring above Ihe defence to sec home a, fine header. He h ad come on as .substitute for Taylor, -W'
ho.se firs t gam© fo r th e club sho-A'ed considerable promise. Ninnbcr four, a t.ypical
Ro.=s ."-scored Clif.heroe’s
Monks p ena lty, sending th e goalkeeper th e -RTong -M'a.y,
came t)Vp m in u te s in to in ju ry time. Dukinfield
s c o r ^ th e i r equaliser via a defensive wall while th ey w e r e enjoying in idfleld superlorit.v. Teamwork i.s obviou>sly
going to be th e M'atchword a t Shawbridge th is season. T7ie defence is n o t quite sound, b u t tlie a t ta c k , -ftdth twin sp e a rh e ad s Gaskell an d Kocsis. more th a n compen sates. Clitheroe:
Joyce, Kirk-
man. Edisbury, B a rn e t t , Kirk. Lawson, Taylor, Kocsis. Gaskell, Wroth, Monks. Sub:’ Ross.
CLITHEROE 4, FORD MOTORS 2.
team, Clitheroe opened up an early two-goal
Fielding an u n changed lead
ag a in s t F o rd Motors — a n d almost became over com p la cen t as th e Huyton based te am pulled back a goal in th e f irs t half, an d fo u n d th e
NOT ONE OF THE BEST GAMES
BAXENDEN a n d R e a d p la y e d o u t a s om ew h a t u n s a t i s f a c to r y d r aw a t B a x e n d e n On S a tu rd a y , g iv in g R e a d o n e m o re p o in t a n d le a v in g th e h om e te am r a t h e r d is a p p o in te d a t th e la c k o f o p p o r tu n i ty to im p ro v e th e i r le a g u e p o s i t io n .
of view i t was equally un- satisfactor j'. Read b a t t in g u ntil 4-55 and leaving Baxen den )vith 105 minutes in
.scored 28 ru n s from th e la s t ' two overs and thu.s M'cre hardly in a position to declare much ear lier th a n they did.
M'hich to make th e 126 ru n s in order to claim th e extra overs. In fairness, i t m u s t bo th a t Read
pointed out
and lost b o th Pairclough and Goodway to Gee fo r three. At 16 Georgeson was also cau g h t off Gee. and 12 ru n s la te r T a t to n was Ibw to Savage.
Read W'ere asked to b a t
trouble, an d Hanvood and G ra in g e r se t ab o u t retrie-vdiig th e position, playing -w'atch- fully an d w'ith a s l i t t le r isk as possible.
Read were th u s in some
appeared to lose in te re s t in run-making an d missed ■several singles which would normally have been taken. Thi.s was a contributor.v fac tor in R e ad ’s failure to make sufTicicnt ru n s to d ec la re a t 4-30.
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Ormerod when h e h a d made 20 an d Haworth, a t tem p t in g to score quickly, was cau g h t ofz th e last bail of th e same over.
Savage th re e ru n s la te r an d tills b ro u g h t to g e th er ’Wor sick and Sumner. Worsick.
Gra in g e r was bovded by Harwood was Ibw to
Prom a .spectator’s p o in t h av in g h ad l i t t le chance to b a t all season, seemed d e te r mined to make h is presence felt. Despite losing S um n er a t 95 h e h i t fo u r trem en dous si.xes a n d generally enlivened th e la t te r p a r t of the innings , as d id Wadding- ton, who m ad e a useful 20. Worsick was 43 n o t o u t when Read declared a t 151 for nine.
al though from th e beginning i t seemed unlikely th a t th ey ivould go fo r th e ru n s . They lost M'ickets a t 17 and 25, and M'hen two more fell a t 56 th e game was over as a spectacle.
Baxenden s ta r te d steadily,
admire th e ten ac ity of Roland Gee who played a t tra c t iv e ly an d safely des
I t only remained to
pite several bowling changes, a n d to ap p lau d th e wicket- keeping of Chris BeiTyan
th e ir im beaten record a t Baxenden's expense, b u t it was n o t one of th e ir more pleasing performances.
f irs t te am game. ‘ Read th e re fo re m a in ta in ed
playing only his
P . Tatton 6—0—14—1, n . Good way 3—2—1—0, E . Sumner 3—1— 10—0, J. waddington 3—i—s—o.
Croiisbaw b Gee 3: M. George- son. c Ormcrod b Gee 7: n . Goodway, b Gee 0; P . Ta tto n , Ibw Savage 16: J . HarwOod, Ibw Ormerod 20: M. G ra in g e r , b Savage 26: P . Hawor th, c -Whlt- hara b Ormerod 2: Worsick, not oyt 43: E . S um n e r , e Crwisbaw b Savage 11: J . Waddington, c Gee b S avage 20; CxtrM 3 | to te l ( for nine w ickets de c la red ) 151. BAXENDEN: 90 ( for Bve wkts). Bowling: Worsick 16—1— —4,
READ: W. P . F a irc lo u g h , .st second
a n d tu rn e d to cross. Tlie keeper got back into posi tion, however, b u t by a fluke th e ball curled a n d dropped into th e net. B u t th e re M'as n o th in g
Clitheroe’s superior team work -won th e day. Clithei’oe h ad luck going
in th e end
a n d winger H itch en u n available th e club called upon Joyce a n d Taylor. Despite th e 4—1 scoreline (which b ro u g h t Clitheroe’s
W i th goalkeeper Onyon
undoubtedly Clitheroe out side r ig h t, Jeff Hitchen, I t Was
equaliser shortly after the interval. S ta r of the match was
ah e ad a f te r only foiu: minutes, when he confi d en t ly saw a Monk.s corner in to th e net. Clitheroe pulled fu r th e r
P'^’t Clitheroc Duplicate Bridge is their game CLITHEROE Bridge Club
1'»s got off to a very success ful s ta r t . T h e re a rc already over 80 ac tiv e members Mho meet every AVednesday even ing to play duplicate bridge.
this famous game? How is i t played? W h a t should you
Wltat is th e fascination of
rorm of co n tra c t M'hich is played in county, n at io n al and in te rn a t io n a l chainj)ion- sbip. I t is also played in local bridge clubs and in people's homes. U is NOT a game only for bridge experts.
know ab o u t i t before you play .your f irs t game? Duplicate bridge.
is a
I t is possible for you to play ag a in s t the. host players
in your county, without playing for stakes, and in la c t only paying a small
ea tc because ea ch h an d is played a t le as t b.v ihalf the
players in th e room un d er
tables, th e same cards in each h an d , th e s^rmc dealer, H'c same, vulncrabilil.y.
A'oiir score docs not
depend on flic luck of the deal; i t is eomnared only
players Mho hold th e same cards, an d un d er the same conditions.
2.000 points on a single deal. I t is possible to lose with the scores made by
conditions th a t exactly dup licate those of th e o th e r
en try fcc for the. T'riyilcgc. The game is called dupii-
an d .still g et th e top score for your M-ay of th e table if. for example, th e opposing
players hid an d m ak e a vulnerable g ran d sTam. Simi larly, a plus score of 50
points can give you a top score if you an d your p a r t n e r a rc th e only
pla.vers to defeat th e opponents with th e same cards.
The h an d s th a t a rc pla.ycd a rc n o t fixed. They a rc
d e a lt in th e same way a s they M'ould be in a n ord in ary game of bridge, b u t only a t th e firs t table. They a re
then played a t each tabic in tlic room exactly a s they Mere d ea lt a t th e f irs t table.
To accomplish th is you need duplicate wallets or
slightly a l te r th e M-ay yon would pla.v th e cards a t
antf yo» must
th e dealer an d mI io is A-uIncr- ablc Or not. Each board played is complete in itself. The -winners of the com petition are the pair who
four pockets, one for each
pla.ver’s h an d . T h e board or M-a1Iet also shows who is
have the best score on the hands
game as each pair’s score is recorded on a slip M
be compared M-ith the other player’s score.
achieved in a duplicate pairs ’hich
travels Mith the board, so that each pair’s score can
played. This is
ord in ary bridge. A duplicate -wallet or board is a co n ta in e r -with
table in the guuie, all the results will have been
entered on a T h e to u rn am en t director
Mill th e n Mork out who arc
resume of the game of dup licate brid.gc. There arc other points M
th e Minner.s. The above is a general
arc welcomed, and, if you have not previously played the game of bridge, instruc
quickly learnt. Ncm' members to the club
tion Classes arc held under the adult education author ity at Clithcroc, Chalburn and Whallcy. commencing in September.
AV.L.AV. ’hich arc
petition. when each hoard has becji played at each
At the end of the com
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ran g e header. Gaskell, C l i th e r o e c e n t r e
f inal whistle. The niid-MTCk fixture
crep t back into the game, b u t th e ir
fini.shing wa.s poor. Charlie Wroth p u t Clitheroe back on top M'ith a close-
forivai-d “
di.scovcry’’ .scaled th e
i.ssue a minute from the
man. Edisbury, Ba rn e tt, Kirk, Lawson. Hitchen, Kocsis, Gaskell. Wroth, Monks. Sub; Ross.
PROGRAMME
Clitheroe FC with a visit to Atherton on S a tu rd ay and a home game with Kirkby Town on Wednesday,
gramme
Boden and Barnes hold out
CUTHERO.E escaped from th e jaw's of d e fe a t ag a in s t G re a t Harwood a t Ohatb u rn Road o n Saturday. T h e la s t pair, K e ith Boden an d Ken Barnes, defied tlie visitons for 24 minutes to e a rn a iroint. A win was w'hat Clitheroe rea lly w'anted to h a l t th e ir
th e efforts of young Boden, who re tu rn e d five for 45, C l ith e ro e’s victory cliances l(X)ked good. B u t n o one h ad t,he m e ttle
to build a n innings, Yates, Westhead an d Stevenson fa ll in g a t 12 apiece, an d Davies fo r only one more. K e i th Boden’s u nbea ten 15 —made in a defensive period —^was th e top score. Leading th e as sault for
Harwood was Halliwell, th e professional w'ho took more wickets la s t y ea r thaar any one else in the Ribblesdale League. He finished w ith figures of seven for 37 in 13 overs o f h ig h - speed bow'ling. His p ace h ad almost
finished oft Clithcroe w'hen B a rn e s came to th e wicket w ith th e score 75 for n ine an d 24 m in u tes s ti ll to play. T h e od’ds w'ere in Harwood’s favour, b u t w ith a s tra ig h t b a t an d a cool nerve Barnes fo u g h t off Halliwell t il l th e s tum ps were drawn. T liree m en formed tlie
backbone of th e visitors’ innings—Halliwell, Ormerod an d Ca lvert. I t was Ormerod who led G re a t Harwood’s rccoverj' a f te r K e i th Boden h a d made a n early breaktlirough w ith th e wicket of Peters. C lithe roe’s b a t t in g th is
season h a s been a disap p o in tm en t a f te r th e promise of the opening match. With th e a r r iv a l n e x t term of an o u ts tan d in g bow’lcr in P e te r Lane, t l ie a t ta c k should be formidable.
Obviou.sly an o th e r d ep a r tm en t also needs
—2: .7. Boden. 6—0—35—1; K. Boden. 14—6—45—5; M. Yate.s.
7; A. Howarlh, 11—2—46—2; G. Clarke, 1—o—4—0.
Ward b Howar th 5: G. Davies, c Nixon b H.-illiwell 13; M. Yates, Ibw b Halliwell 12; S. WesHiead, c Ormerdd b Halliwell 12; R. Stevenson, c Wilkinson b Ham- well X2; B. Wlgglesworth, c Nison b Howarth 8; B. Vaughton. o Ward b Halllwell 0; K. Boden. n o t out X5: M. Blackburn, b Halllwell 4: J . Boden. b Halllwell 0; K. Ba rnes , n o t out 6; extras 2: to ta l ( to r 9 wkts.) 89- Bowling: Hftlliweli. 13—2—37—
at ten t io n . GREAT HARWOOD: 119. Bowllnsr: K. Barnes, 10—4—22
8—2—23—2. CMTHEROE: Grrcnlialgli. c
slide dowm th e table a f te r being second only four weeks ago. Wlien Harwood were all o u t fo r a modest 119, th a n k s again largely to
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to Mdiom the
ah e ad M'hen Charlie Wroth p u t a f ree kick through for Joe Kocsis 'to pick i t up, hold off a defender’s chal lenge. and blast home. CJradually the
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