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MEMBERS of Clitheroe CC team: Front (from the left)—R. Stevenson, C. Davies,K. Barnes (captain), S. Westhead, P. Atkinson. Baek—J. Hindmoor, K. Boden, M. Yates, R- Wigglesworth, Lane, G. Monk.


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CLITHEROE SUFFER B AD L Y FROM ‘BUTTERFINGERS’


A 2 poor wicket where the R deviated and came r’u?ii at uneven heights,


-r-aoe struggled against « bowling ay Padiham


■ .the Ramsbor.tom Cup st-utal,


-■ad enabled Clitheroe to ;<i 130 in all but one >.o: t’ne‘r allotted 32


te'i' a good 24 by Black- ® and sensible batting Mtatkins and Barnes at


i;y% skipper Barnes, y-r«i Padiham 42 runs in ' “ht Six overs


strangely erratic bowling ' toe Clitheroe men.


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*• oiliian*. fielding side j)js bowlers


Derbyshire b Whittle 6: P. Atkinson, c Hargreaves o


Clitlieroe: G. Davies, c


Derbyshire 15: M. Yates, e Rigg b Shirtcliffe 18: S. Westhead, c Rigg b Derby­ shire 6; R. Stevenson, c and b Shirtcliffe 12: R. Wiggles­ worth, c Derbyshire b Shirt- cliffe 4; M. Blackburn, c


medals to a Stanley player. Hey worth b Shirtcliffe 24: J. Hindmoor, c and b Shirt­ cliffe 6; M. Watkins, not out 18: K. Barnes, b Shirtelifle 11. Extras 7. Total 130. Bowling: A. Whittle 6-


0-31-1: S. Gee 8-2-23-0; J. Derbyshire 8-2-33-2; B. Shirtcliffe 7.7-1-29-7; P.


DOG INN DO WELL


r'^:s to blame in the worst f of fielding teen for


Stanley Arms, Blackpool 3 Dog Inn 3.


WHALLEY'S Dog Inn foot­ ballers drew 3-3 with Queens Cup champions Stanley Arms on Sunday. I t was a f<ist game, with


the Ainsworth spearhead in great form, John getting two great goals. The back four. R. Wilkinson. F. Sharp, E. Scott, and J- Howard, were solid, ami Stanley needed bad decisions


wives and children had lunch at the Stanley Arms, where manager Mr A. E. Rutherford presented two apart.


himself into the ground and was substituted at half-time by T. Armficld. C. Robinson, A. Gillibrand and J. Barge plavcd some skilful football. Afterwards, players with


for two of their goals, G. Howard almost, ran


Stevenson b Westhead 69: J. Devon, c Monk b Watkins 11: J. Derbyshire, c Wiggles­ worth b Blackburn 1; M. Heyworth, c Barnes b West- head 13; H. Rigg, lbw b Barnes 13; V. Daly, not out 21; D. Hargreaves, run out


Hanson 2-0-7-0. Padiham: S. Gee, c


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32-1; K. Barnes 5-1-26--1: M. Blackburn 7-1-39-1; S. West- head 6.4-0-27-2; R. Wiggles­ worth 2-0-6-2.


LUCK TURNS FOR LANE


CLITHEROE suffered their fifth drawn game of the season at Settle on Satur­


day. After scoring 151 all out,


Clitheroe made steady pro­ gress through the early batting only to be baulked by a late stand between Horn and Foster. At the close, Settle had made 85 for the loss ol seven wickets. 11 clitheroe may find any satisfaction in this match,


it lies in the performance of professional Peter Lane. The former Colne amateur


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season. Wigglesworfh and Dobson,


each scoring 29. helped Lane in the quest, for a safe total, after only a moderate start to the innings. Clillicroc: G. Davies b


b Fairhurst 35, P. DobSon c Horn b Wilkinson- 29, G. :


Monk t) • Swainson 11, J. Seedle run out. 3, ,K. Barnes not out 1, extras 8; total 151. Bowling: Stanley 13-2-37-4,'


K Foster 5-0-25-1. M. Hem­ ingway 4-0-26-1, R. Fairhurst 3-0-14-1, I. Wilkinson 5-0-38-1, R. Swainson 0.7-0-3-1. Settle: G. Agar lbw b


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Wanderers. Then he set about securing his side's victory by clubbing 26 quick runs. And when he holed out to


AMENDS


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TASK IS TOO BIG


scored three when he edged a moderate chance lo Peter Knowles at .slip. The ball spun out of Knowles’ out­ stretched hand, but he made amends by dismissing Wood- head o(T a return catch 19 rims later. In the meantime, Woodhead shared a 34-rnn partnership with his profes­ sional. Flatlcy, for the second wicket. But no other Cherry Tire


tail in liis last, over. Ivison, Jackson and Clarke falling in successive balls, and Chcrrv Tree wore all out lor 61. Symbolically.


batsman made double figures and once Woodhead had gone, a t 54. Stinger and Knowles met. little resistance. Slingcr whipped off the


shone thereafter. LaChrrry Trent K. Kennedy, «:


the sun


S mb b Knowles I: Flatlcy b hlins^r 14; R. Woodhead. «• and K Knowles 22: F. Holland, lbw b


Stinger 4; D. Fcelrs, e Lamb b Knowles ft: P. McGlopo, b Slincrr 3: D. Lonias. not. nut 5: M. Ivison. c Musgrovc, b Stinger 2: A. Jackson, c Parker h Stinger ft; A. Clarke, b Stinger n. Kxlras 4. Total 111. Rowling: Stinger, o. 1-1-20-6; F.


nowles ft; I \ Renson, Ibw h


Danven 176 for li dee, Whatley (it for 1.


handicapped by a wet ball and slippery' turf as Darwen look advantage or an excel­ lent wicket. J. Peters broke uiu opening partnership of 58 but the home side put on another 72 before D. Wil- cock had McDiamid caught by Humphries for 72. Dar­ wen declared at. 176 for six. Whallcy scored 64 for live


Bradley 42. A. Annfield 2, N. Yates 3, T. Humphries not out 5, N. Keighley 0, J. Peters not out 0, extras 12: total (5 wkts) 64.


Ion 10-1 -54-1. Gorton iO-n-62-3. Peters 4-0-20-1, Humphries 2-0-14-0, Wilcock 2-0-24-1. Whallcy: M. Gorton 0. P.


by tl'.c close, with Peter Bradley contributing 42. Danven: 176 for 6. Whallcy howling: Single-


Clnrko 3: Slincer, c Woodhead b Holland 26: A. Parker, run out 0; K. Proctor, not. out 26; P. Cottam, c Tlarke b McGlone 1: F. Williams, lbw b Holland 2: P. Neston. not out 3. Extras 0.


Total fS wktst 63. r Bowling: Hatley, '4-0.13.ft: A.


-0-24-2; P. McfJlone, 3-2-4-I. 6isrkp. 3.0-20-1: lr . Holland.


Knowles. 8«0*37-4. Wanderers: J. Ainsworllt, t)


A CRICKETING feast is in prospect at Whallcy on Sun­ day when the Caribbeans make their annual visit to the Station Road ground. The popular West Indian XI challenges a. team from the village at 2-30 p.m.


Feast in store 4-


SET to score 177 in 113 minutes, whallcy lmd to bat. out an inevitable draw against Danven. Bowlers and fieldsmen were


H A L L ’S IN JU R Y IS A BLOW


TO W H A L L E Y


WHALLEY face a fortnight without their professional GeoiT Hall. The in-form pace bowler, who took 29 wickets in his first six matches this season, injured a muscle in his side against Earby on Saturday and had to withdraw a f te r five overs.


keep Hall out of cricket for struck two quick blows to about two weeks. It is a dismiss Foster for one and visiting professional Dennett


The injury is likely to When Earby batted. Hall


They expect to have diffi­ culty finding a temporary replacement.


cruel blow to the villagers, who depend so much on Hall's regular wickeHaking.


probably turned the result against Whallcy on Satur­


Hall's mid-match departure


day. for lie had already taken two wickets and looked to be steering the villagers lo their first vic­ tory of the season. On a stodgy wicket, and


from 29 for two Earby strode on to 84 for the loss of one more wicket, for which Greenhalgh and Moore •shared a 54-run partnership. Whalley: J. SUnger, not


for six Then came the injury and


against some exceptional howling from Earby's Colin Madden the took six for seven in 9-7 overs!, Whatley found runs hard to get. Opener John Slinger car­


ried his bat for 33, but David Blcazard was the only other man to reach double figures and the side was all


out for 80.


out 33: N. Duckworth, c Thompson b Dcnnet 8; B. Bicazard, b Greenhalgh 15; C. Bradley, h Grcenhalgh 2; P. Sutcliffe, e Wear b Madden 5; Hall, lbw b Madden 0: R. Eatough, c Gibb, b Madden 4; P. Sluittlcworth, b Dennett 5: M. Fallon, b Madden 0: T. Marshall, c Wear b Madden 1; J. Collier, b Madden o. Extras 7. Total 30. Bowling: Dennett 13-3-33- 2: P. Wear 3-0-9-0: B.


Greenhalgh 8-3-13-2; R. Booth 3-1-12-0; C. Madden 0.


B. Greenhalgh. not out 34: Dennett, b Hall 6: D. Moore c Sutcliffe b Fallon 34; M. Wiseman, not out 8. Extras 1. Total (for three wkts) 84.


Earby: F, Foster, b Hall 1; Bowling: Hall 5.4-1-15-2; N.


Duckworth 6.5-1-36-0; T. Marshall 3-0-15-0: M. Fallon 4-1-17-1.


HARWOOD . BOWLING LEAGUE


IN the first round of the Leonard Whittaker Cup,


Come and Welcome had an u n e x p e c t e d win over


' Oswaldtwistle after being 32 behind on the first leg. They pulled back to win by 40 c.n the second leg at home to take the round by eight points. Clitheroe Castle beat Ribblesdale; Lowerfold beat Salesbury B: Come and Welcome beat Oswaldtwistle: Whalley beat


. Rishton Conservatives. The draw for the semi­


finals is: Whalley v Lower- fold. to be played at- Clith­ eroe Cricket Club on Tues­ day; Clitheroe Castle v Come and Welcome, to be played at Whalley on Thursday. IN the league, Oswaldtwistle Conservative Club now share the lead with Whalley after beating last season’s runner-up 7—3. Clitheroe Castle, who had


five winners but lost cn aggregate, share the points


.with Whalley. Salesbury B completed the double by beating Salesbury A 7—3. Results are: Clitheroe


stones 118—2; Oswaldtwistle Con. Club 149—7. Ribbles­


C a s t l e 133—5. Whalley 143—5; Come and Welcome 167—9, Waddington 98—1: Lowerfold 149—8, Calder-


dale 115—3; Rishton Con. Club 125—3. C l i t h e r o e Cricket 153—7; Salesbury A 110—3, Salesbury B 149—7.


Oswnldtwistln Con. 8 6 0 2 58 Whalley .............. 8 5 2 1 58 Lowcrfold ............. 9 5 1 3 54 Ribblcsdalc ........... 8 6 0 2 52 Salesbury B ........ 9 6 0 3 48 Snlesbury A ........ 8 5 0 3 47 Clitheroe CC ..... 8 5 0 3 44 Clitheroc castle .. 9 3 1 5 40 Come ic Welcome . 8 3 0 5 39 ntshton Con. Club 8 2 0 6 24 Cftldcrstoncrj ......... 8 1 0 7 20 ............


P W D L P 9 1 ft 8 16


Lane 12, M. Hemingway c and b Lane 4, Stanley Ibw b Bames 6, J. Middleton c Monk b Blackburn 2, R. Fairhurst c Seedle b Lane 0, B. Horn not out 36, R. Preston b Lane 0, K. Foster c Lane b Bames 25, I Wilkinson not out 0, extras 0; total (7 wkts) 85. Bowling: Lane 13-5-23-4,


K. Bames 8-1-22-2. M. Blackburn 5-1-12-1, G. Monk


3-0-18-0, S. Westhead 2-0-6-0. R. Wigglesworl.il 2-1-4-0.


Foster 12, P. Atkinson b Stanley 8. M. Blackburn b Hemingway 13, S. Westhead b Stanley 4, R. Stevenson b Stanley 0, R. Wigglesworth Ibw b Stanley 29, Lane Ibw


THE Ribblcsdalc League re­ presentative side came a cropper in the Lancashire Conference Trophy at Liver­ pool on Sunday. They were all out for 96 and the Liverpool Competition side moved into the third round with 97 lor seven.


Golf* w ole in one


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PLAYING at Cllthcroe on Monday. Mrs D. Fulton had a hole in one at tile 17th. Sixty couples took part in


Golf Handicap S h i e ld match at CUtheroc.


ATKINSONS


THROUGH Atkinsons 109 for 6,


Burnley Belvedere 107.


knockout cup second round with three overs to spare against Belvedere. Good bowling by Knowles


A GOOD, well-timed, all­ round performance steered Atkinsons


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reply slowly and lost Hamer to a run out, but Booth once again held the innings together while. Clough added 24 quick rims. Williams, Niven and Taylor made easy work of the ljowling to reach victory at 109 for six.


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Booth 29. Greenup 2. Clough 24. Allen 2. Williams 15. Nivon not out 16. Taylor not out 16. extras 2. total (for 6 wkts.) 109.


34—5, Buchanan 13—0—62 —5. Atkinsons: H am e r 3.


Belvedere.: 107. Bowling: Knowles 13—1—


PROGRAMME 7-4-7-6; D. Moore 4-1-9-0.


Great. Harwood. Blackburn N. v Read, Ribblesdale W. v Bamoldswick, Whallcy v Cherry Tree. Baxendeji v Clithcroe, Earby v Settle.


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE Saturday: Padiham v


JUNIOR LEAGUE


L. Danven v BB & CV, Lucas v Oswaldtwistlc. Read


Saturday — Division Ono:


v Blackburn N„ Great Har­ wood v R-Royce, Clitberce v EEC. Langho Centre V Earby. Division Two: Cherry


Tree v Whallcy, Barnolds- wick v Ribblesdalc W., R-Roycc v Rawtenstall, O. Rossendalians v Padiham, Oswaldtwistlc v Baxenden, Settle v Danven.


VALLEY LEAGUE


Atkinsons, Coal Clough v Ohatburn. Sunday: Atkin­ sons v Ribblesdalc SC, Brockhall v Calderstones, Danven v Ohatbum.


Saturday: Belvedere v RESULTS


P&diham ................ 8 3 4 16 Earby ................... 8 3 4 16 Settle ..................... 8 2 6 0 14 Baxeuden ............. 8 2 5 13 Blackburn N........... 8 2 5 13 Great Harwood ... 8 5 2 9 Clitheroe ............... 8 5 2 9 Barnoldswick ...... 8 5 2 9 Ribblesdale W. ... 8 ' 3 7 Cherry Tree ......... 8


Head ............... 8 6 2 0 26 Whalley ................. 8 0 4 4 4


Belvedere ............. 8 5 1 21 Rolls-Royce .......... 8 4 2 2 18 L. Darwen ............ 8 3 4 16 Langho C................ 8 3 3 2 15 Head ...................... 8 3 1 4 13 Blackburn N.......... 8 2 3 3 11 Clithcroe .............. 8 2 3 3 11 Oswaldtwistlc ....... 8 1 4 3 8 Earby .................... 8 E E C ................... 8


Great Harwood ... 8 5 2 22 Lucas .................... 8 5 2


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O. Ross'ns . . . . Rawtenstall . . . Padiham ........ Oswaldtwistlc . Barnoldswick .. Settle ............. Baxenden ....... Darwen Rolls-Royce ... Cherry Tree .. Ribblesdalc W. Whallcy .........


Division II P W D L P


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dec., Blackburn N. 123 for 6: Clitheroe 151. Settle 85 for 7; Whalley 80, Earby 84 for 3; Read 158, Padiham 98 for 8; Cherry Tree 61, Ribbles­ dale W. 63 for 5; Great Har­ wood 80 for 6, Baxenden 124 for 9 dec. RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE P W D L P


Barnoldswick 173 for 6


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PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBUItN Telephone Cliatburn 511


HAVE LARGE COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF


BUILDING, PLUMBING and PLASTERINC MATERIALS BATHROOM SUITES and KITCHEN FURNITURE


Competitive Prices, Good Delivery Service


FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 22311


to the Trade and Public Fully insured


TV AERIAL SERVICE


Prompt attention


Contractors to leading rental company


inquiries


KEITH WALLBANK 4 NAB VIEW BILUNGTON


Tel Whalley 216S . I k For uli g Q week


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs


ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS


PARNALL— ROLLS—ADA


HOOVER— HOTPOINT— BURCO—SERVIS Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE - Tel 22979


MILLER'S CONSTRUCTION Owing to a hold up, there is a surplus of 500 TONS OF TARMAC which con be laid from 40p per square yard


Ideal for Farm Yards, Factory Y'ards, Garages, Forecourt* and Driveways — All estimates free.


MUST BE USED WITHIN 28 DAYS. I’lcasc contact site office — PRESTON 50574.


Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, June 14th, 1973 aoVAd DK E R TRADES GUIDE


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