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d-l/ VALLEY
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RESULTS ■ .
L'.'1 whallev 69 lor six; S r tfd not bat,, clithcroe seven; Padiluun did
Si^d 37 for three. Challenge by
Chairman’s XI
r; ooportunity to enjoy f /seek cricket will be pro- "/«• bv a friendly game at i*
T clilheroe CO XI ■
f.T.cd by Ken Barnes i/fbs challenged by a -r-Kan's XI skippered by r ’"3rd Reed, club cliair- -i-i a'ld including Brian S'e'oi Edgeworth, formerly -'.'•j' Clitlieroe. Wickets
e Ghatburn Road ground 3 Wednesday evening.
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Rain ruins league
matches
WHALLEY IN TROUBLE AT CHURCH MEADOW
RAIN ruined the Ribblesdale League games a t the weekend, among them the local clash between Ribblesdale Wanderers and Whalley, which was a pity.
savouring the fruits of what was promising to be the first win of the season when rain sent everyone in for an
Ribblesdale wore mentally
early tea. But it was no shower, in
stead a downpour of such intensity that the pitch, and the nearby bowling green were soon standing in water.
was th at Ribblesdale were poised for the kill after having been frustrated by a stand of just over 40 by Hall and Anderson.
The really annoying thing
Slinger, the Wanderers pro fessional had Duckworth smartly caught behind the wicket by Lamb and had further
Ea lough played on. AVhen Cobtam, who had
start with openers Slinger and Duckworth putting on 11 in the first half hour. Two runs later. Bill
Whalley had made a slow success when
taken over from Knowles tempted Slinger to loft a catch to Procter fielding fairly deep on the leg side, and Slinger quickly bowled Wood, Whalley were in
EXTRA OVERS ‘GIFT’ LEADS TO COMPLAINT
Alkiusons 43, St Francis’s 173 for 7 dec.
Ht granting of five extra overs to St Francis’s, who ;i batted well over the allowed time, is to be the -jject of an official complaint to the Ribble Valley
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y: p.m. and presented ■rasotts with the impos- task of passing a total
luguc. S Francis's batted until
'ad-bat tactics were used ::i the start.
hr.ds's, who accepted.
Siir.son'.s last wicket fell a the next to the last ball the extra overs.
seined the extra overs and to bails were lifted. Then i Atkinsons’ astonishment, bails were replaced and overs offered to St
5: Francis's: 173 lor seven Aired.
Lehman 3. Greenup 14, Hiatus 4. Taylor 0. Niven Knowles 0. Clough 9,
y.iinsons: Allen 5,
Bit',; 1, Hawcroft 0, feierson 0 n.o. Extras 7. Li! 43.
Lories 11-1-33-0; Buchanan 1-4-2: Niven 9-0-51-2; ;i:: 9-0-32-3.
..kinsons bow-ling:
Social Club struggle
feraley Boys’ Club 112 for 8 ite, Ribblesdale SC 10 for 4
1 TREE-FOR-THREE spell o
■wr.le'oury ; o-o-;56-:7; T. ffcjpson 10-2-22-3: K. Wat- 8^1-33-0; R. Hargreaves
Half century by Allen
l,Jl Clough, Atkinsons 91 for 6.
unbeaten 52 bv Barrie
sS and similarly'of 20 by :."3a?an enabled Atkinsons a sporting declara-
.'StCoal Clough. But it ^-■4) no avail, rain causing
^ !'.ime w be abandoned.
'Ljnsons: R. Ancn 52 id .Hamer 11. K. Tavlor
I ® 2- G. Hawcroft 1, 1 2,°“* 0. N- Moreton 0,
iloma,ni ‘n n-°- -0- Extras
tv , “oaI Clough. Birkett 2*23 °r ^ an^ reeves 2
_ ko overs by S. Lavin had T-r&dalc Social Club reel- ’ hen they replied to Tale? Boys' declared total p lor 3. social Club had 2' ten on the board when -? ceased. tornlcy Roys’ Club: 112 !;8ccc. (S. Lavin 35'. I'bblcsdale. SC: 10 for 4. ■-■b'jlesdale bowling; R.
io Atkinson had two Sets in hand. They
At the end of playing
: 173 in 70 minutes plus :: possible extra five overs,
COTTAM WRECKS
BELVEDERE
SOCIAL CLUB'S D. Coltam hit 32 and then took 7 for 22 to ensure the defeat of Belvedere, for whom R. Thompson took 5 for 36. Only two of the visiting batsmen reached double figures. Ribblcsdalc SC: D. Wilson
Itibblesdale SC 98 for 9 dec, Belvedere 54
son set about staging a re covery, taking no risks but always looking for runs. They had put on 41 before Knowles, in bis second spell, caused the professional to • steer a catch into the safe hands of Ainsworth in the slips. Bradley stayed hardly
dire straits at 23 for 4. However, Hall and Ander
CONSERVATIVE SPORTSMEN CELEBRATE SUCCESS
have captured the champion ship title in the Accrington and district league—despite bearing the stilTcst handi cap of the league's 11 teams. The Conservatives’ snooker team had reached top posi tion by Christmas but were
any time a t all. falling log before to Slinger. Six men had gone for 65 when Shuttlcworth joined Ander son and then, with four added, the light rain which had been falling for some time came down in sheets. And a t that stage of the
game it was understandable of Wanderers to feel that the
rain had robbed them. IVhalley: J. Slinger c
Procter b Cottam 15, N. Duckworth c Lamb b Slinger 5. R. Eatough b Slinger 0, Hall c Ainsworth b Knowles 25, A. Wood b Slinger 0, A. Anderson not out 17, P. Bradley lbw Slinger 0, P. Shuttleworth not out 4. Extras 3. Total (6 wkts) 69. Bowling: P. Knowles
9-1-16-1; Slingcr 13-3-38-4; D. Cottam 4-0-12-1.
READ STEAL A
READ stole a march on all their rivals when they became the only team to win in a rain-affected D r o g r a m m e . They achieved their success at Baxenden between some he av y showers and needed only one ball off the extra overs to com plete their task.
succumbed to some raitiher erratic but nevertheless highly successful bawling by Worsick. Only two made double figures, opener Wentworth (22), and Wiiit- liam (12).
Baxenden batted first and
6, B. Edmondson 10, B. Har greaves 0, I. Tattersall 19, D. Cottam 32, B. Geldard 8, R. Hartlebury 7, T. Thompson 10, K. Watson 6, B. Pinch 0, S. Beer 0. Total (9 wkts dec) 98.
Cottam 11-2-22-7: R. Hartlc- bury 10-1-27-1; T. Thompson 1-0-1-1.
Belvedere: 54. Social Club bowling; D.
Brockhall collapse
culty against tSie bowling of Duckworth (five for 23) and Ascough (three for 23), losing four wickets for as many runs and were saved from complete route only by a ninth-wicket stand of 28. Brockhall lost two quick
BOWLERS had pretty much their own way in a game which Brockhall lost by 13. Lucas were soon in diffi
bowled unchanged and the professional passed the 40 wicket mark for the season. He had final figures of eight for 38, five victims being bowled.
Worsick and Waddington POOR LIGHT
offered and despite having to retire for rain with Baxenden a t 67 for nine, they had tea and needed less than a complete over to finish off the innings at 76.
Read took the chances
poor light and looked like being a race against tho weather, i t was in some measure due to this that they lost the wickets of Fairclough and Georgeson.
Read’s innings started in
breaks for rain, Rigby, Smith, and later Goodway were able to lake more care and more time as the. weather and the light im proved.
After this, and two DERBY
wickets and then, with, five in hand and needing 18 to win they collapsed dramatic ally for a total of four rims. Parkinson finished with five
for 12. Lunas 2nd: 71. T Brorkhall: T. Harrison 0. D.
H. Ascouffh !• Total 58. wBrockhall bowling: K. Duck,
2 rotter 13. H. Price 3, D. Curnc T1, It. Parsons 5. M. Holden 0, K. Wallbank 11, M. Bagsbaw 0,
R. Ascough 12-2-23-3: T. Wall- bank 5.1-0-8-1.
C U T H E R O E Homing Society held two races in succession from Lymington. There were 265 birds in. the first and 209 in the second.
HOMING
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Smith, 1539.24a; Scott and Son. 1536.85hcdcln; Scott and Son. 1535.84bcd; F. Nutler. 1534.73e; E. Hargreaves. 1534.36: R. Lavin. 1533.70: R. Lavin. 1533.49; Hitclvn and Chatburn. 1528.54; A. Ecclrs and Son, 1527.15; R. Mitchell.
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capped by having to use a wet ball and also by the bowlers’ footholds being very unsure. Despite this thev did their best to delay Read’s progress, but tire champions lost only one more wicket, and Rigby and Goodway saw them comfort ably home.
Baxenden were handi
. Duckworth 0, T. Scott n.o. 1, orth 14-3-23-5: T. Scott 4-1-11-1:
ham, their closest rivals and “ old enemies ’’ on Saturday in what should be a keenly
point lead at the top of the table when they meet Padi-
c Goodway b Worsick 22, J. R Duckworth, c Gocd- wav b Worsick 3; D. Pilling, b Worsick 6; Elahi, b Wad dington 7; Ron Ormerod, lbw Worsick 0; D. Whittam, c Goodway b Waddington 12- W. Greenwood, b Wor- sic'k 2; G. Newholme, b Wor sick 7- R. K. Savage, b Wcr- sick i; Reg Ormerod, not out 8; R. Sharpies, b Wor sick 1. Extras 7. Total 76. Bowling: Worsick 12.3-2-
contested game. Baxenden: D. Whitworth,
38-8; J- W a d d in g to n 12-1-31- 2.
Read: P. Fairclough, c Newsholme 0; M. Georgeson,
b Elahi 9: D. Rigby, not out 21; B. Smith, b Sharpies 14; R.’ Goodway, not out 30. Extras 3. Total (4 wickets)
77.
Sharpies 5-0-31-1; Reg orme rod 1-0-11-0; W. Greenwood 1-0-8-0; D. Whitam 0.1-0-1-0.
Bowling: Elahi 7-2-33-2; R.
at chatbum Road Wed., 6-30 p.m.i: B. N. Read. B. Cole (Edg- wortli CC). R. Goodway 'Read), j Waddlngton (Read), D. Cottam (Ribblesdale W.l. N. Duckworth (Whalley). W. E. Speak, M. Watkins, R. Wilson, C. G. Raw- son, A. N. Other.
Chairman's XI (v Cllthcroc XI.
Clitheroe: K. Barnes, C. Davies. S westhead R. Stevenson, P.
Atkinson, Wt. Blackburn, R. Wlgglesworth, O. Monk, K. Boden. J. Hlntlmoor, M. Yates, Lane. Scorer: G. Bennett, Meet uraiind 6 D.m.
Read will thus have a 10-
MARCH Decisions unsettle
Clitheroe
CLITHEROE were 83 for 7 when rain put an end to the game at Earby. On a green wicket they were going well when two atrocious lbw d e c i s i o n s upset
the
momentum. Although runs were hard
to come by Atkinson and Westhead batted sensibly against tight bowling. With three wickets down, Clitheroe had 71 on the board but then lost another four for only 11 runs.
were keen to get at Earby on a wicket that would be of definite help to them but the rain intervened.
The Clitheroc seam bowlers
An invite to Sports Council meeting
AN OPEN invitation is extended to all local leisure organisations, whatever .their interests, to lend a hand in making a success of the new Clitheroe
Clitheroe: G. Davies b
Wear 8, P. Atkinson o Madden b Moore 28, M. Blackburn c Thompson b Moore 10, S. Westhead c Thompson b Booth 30, R. Stevenson lbw Madden 4, Lane not out 0, J. Hindmoor lbw Madden 1, J. Blair-Bryan not out o. Extras 2. Total (7 wkts) 83.
Earby bowling: Dennett
7-2-18-0: N. Wear 5-1-17-1: D. Moore 4-0-25-2: R. Booth 6-2-15-2; C. Madden 4-2-6-2.
Veteran bowlers lose
CASTLE Veteran bowlers were defeated in both their recent games and by virtu ally the same margin of 60 points.
Veterans 190. Details, home name first: T. Holden 3, C. Blundell 15; J. Shaw- lorth 12, Joe Taylor 15; L. Riley 15, J. Sherliker 14; J. Sharp 7, F. Hudson 15; S. Cottam 15, J. Murphy 13; W. Aspin 15, R. Ashton 7; A. Hartley 15, G. W. Eright 14: Jack Haworth 15, W. Lawson 7; W. Miller 15, W. Fisher 6; G. Brecknell 15, B. Nelson 5; E. Booth 11, T. Wignall 15; H. Airey 15, H. Bowker 6; J. J. Shaw 15, Geo. Taylor 3; B. Ken dall 12, F. Colwill 15; P. O’Malley 15, W. Harrison 0; G. Briggs 10, S. Edmondson 15; F. Cosgrove 15, W. Wright 6; J. Whiteside 15, J. Whitaker 5; R. Whalley 15, T. Wiknall 14.
Green Park 250, Castle
Veterans 230. Details, home names first: L. Seddon 18, C. Blundell 13; L. Holden 15, N. Windle 18; F. Brickby 13, Joe Taylor 11; T. O. Doncld 18, W. Marsland 14; R. Rigby 15, F. Hudson 18; R. Martindale 18, J. Whit taker 7; N. Stevenson 13, W. Lawson 18; J. Leaver 18, W. Fisher 8; J. Coupe 8, T. Wignall 18; J. Broughton 18, W. Wright 4; T. Morris 18, H. Bowker 9; J. Read 18, W. Harrison 10; P. Read 8 Geo. Taylor 18; R. Sandford 18, S. Edmondson 5; H Pemberton 18, F. Caldwill 15; E. O'Malley 17, J. Murphy 18; W. James 18, R. Ashton 13; D. O’Malley 18, B. Nelson 13.
Highfield Park 292, Castle
appointed by a recent public meeting under the auspices of the Town Council has made good progress with exploratory work. The next step will be to hold another public meeting on June 19th.
Sports Advisory Council. A steering committee
planned to elect a chairman, vice - chairman, secretary, treasurer and Press officer,' with the intention of the Sports Council getting down to practical work as soon as' possible.
chairman of the steering committee and a member of the North-West Sports Council executive, said there was a general feeling that Clithcroe ought to fall into line with other local authorities which had formed sports councils during the past year.
Conn. Robert Chadwick,
the local sports council being widened to cater for- the needs of the new Ribble Valley Authority.
He envisaged the scope of
organisations who feel they, can contribute to the success of this important venture which, among other activi ties, will be a valuable channel of communication," he said.
“We are keen to have the support of all
leisure
Chadwick suggested that a sports centre could be a long term project for the Ribble Valley District Council, bearing in mind that people would eventually have far more leisure time.
Looking well ahead, Coun.
Clitheroe Town Council's interest is being shown
through tlie Recreation and Amenities Committee, of which Coun. Ronnie Todd is chairman.
have more detailed informa tion can obtain it from Couns. Todd and Chadwick, Mr Geoff
Organisations wishing to
Clitheroe’s Youth Leader, whose office is in Harris Court: Mr Les Meggisin, 70 Pimlico Road; Mr Paul Livescy, of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers; and Mrs M. Bridge, Windsor House, York Street, Clitheroc.
J a c k s o n ,
K.ClilhcroR <v Settle, home Sat.):-
son. Lane. 2-30 p.nt. start.) Ramsbottom Cup scmi-flmil, at Padiham, Sun.: K. Boden for Lane, J. Hindmoor for P. Dobson. Meet Chatbum Road end, 1-30
head. R. Stevenson, P. Atkinson. M. Blackburn. G. Monk. R. Wlgglesworth, M. Yates, P. Dob
Barnes. G. Davies. S. West-
Sat.): W. Monk, P. Cunllffe G. Sutcliffe, R Birch, B. Edmond son, J. Nuttall, M. Oldham, P. Hall. M. Wilson, G. Thompson, S. Rush. Res.: B. Swarbrlck, M.
p.m. Clitheroe 2nd (v Langlio, away,
Washbrook, B. Seedlc. Scorer: M. Hooper. Meet Chatburn Road end, 1-30 p.m,
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SPORTSMEN at the Clith- eroe Conservative Club have gained an impressive tally of honours for themselves dur ing the past season. On the snooker front, they
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ber Mr Edward Lawrenson who presented that cup to the darts league, has pro mised to donate a cup to the Conservative Club soon. To be called the Centenary
then given a tougher handi cap by o'fficials. Although having to give each op ponent a 19-point start, they maintained their position. Darts enthusiasts, mean while, playing only Uieir
second season in the Clitli- croe and district Darts
the Lavrenson Cup—and promotion to the league's top run. Conservative Club mem
successful snooker and darts teams at a. special " thank- you " social evening and supper.
Awards were made to the
back row, from left: Arnold Johnson, Ben Ross, Michael Johnson, William Barker, John Parkinson;
Darts team members are.
Geoff Spink. George Barker, Terry Sunter.
front:
Clip, it will be awarded to the winner of a snooker knock-out competition. This contest has at present reached the quarter-final stage and has been devised to help mark the 100th anni versary of the club's ac-' qmsition of its Castle Street premises.
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. George Barker. Far left is Mr Lawrenson, pictured
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TEL. CLITHEROE 24579 5-0 p.m. to 8-0 p.m.
£2.34 P.C. Manholes ......... Various Prices For all
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs
ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
week PARNALL—-ROLLS—ADA
HOOVER— HOTPOINT— BURCO— SERVIS Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE - Tel 22979
MILLER'S CONSTRUCTION Owing lo a hold lip, there is a surplus of 500 TONS OF TARMAC
which can be laid from 4Qp per square yard
Ideal lor Farm Yards, Factory Yards, Garages, Forecourts and Driveways — All estimates free.
MUST BE USED WITHIN 20 DAYS. I’lcasc contact site office — TUESTON 50574.
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