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Janething of a surprise in a r.a,cm that has not been jo the villagers—the
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Tliich put, the ground under rater, was a piece of good fortune. The playing area •-ad recovered surprisingly «!1 although it, was spongy
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I catch of Wigglesworth’s burling, but was not alone ;j this. Several more were put down during the game, the wet. ball being anything tat, easy to hold.
I openers Slinger and Neil | Duckworth began cautiously against, Lane and Wiggles-
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SAFETY SETTLE opted not to bid hr a. possible victory egainst Ribblesdale Wan isrers. The start delayed because of __ overnight rain and Wan derers, given first, knock, elt obliged to bat longer than they may have pre- '-rred thus lasing the rsht to claim any extra tiers.
|runs or so were added enabling a declaration to le made at 161 for 9.
was the
Sent, in 1o bat, Whalle.v
I with, eight being scored off I | the first four overs.
rEOFF HALL bowled Whalley to th e ir f irst win of season, taking seven Clitheroe wickets for 32 ........ ~ ‘ ground.
Hall takes Whalley to first win
to offer him a simple return catch.
DECLARATION
to a catch by Blackburn off Lane’s bowling.
only his second game after being out of action for a. month with a troublesome back muscle, added a sound unbeaten 34, virtually single- handedly putting Whalley into a. position where Neil Duckworth was able to make
Gordon Topham, playing
on 31 and the score stood a.t 75. without addition, Boden bowled Slinger, and three runs later, Yates departed
The partnership had put
Soccer stars shine with bat and ball
STARS of Burnley, Black- bum Rovers and Bolton Wanderers' football clubs were among the line-up for a celebrity cricket match
Union
rapt.a.in Richard Greenwood was captain of one side, and Ciitlieroe Cricket Club player. Malcolm Blackburn headed the other for the 25-over match, or ganised by the Friends of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School.
a t Clitheroe. Former England Rugby
first and reached 122-6, thanks mainly to the three Burnley Footballers in the
Greenwood's team batted
side. Team captain Martin Dobson, an old boy of CRGS, was top scorer with 45 while
GEOFF HALL, seven jor 32, brought his season’s haul of wickets to 49.
a, sporting declaration a t 122 for six just in time to be able to claim the extra, five overs should they be needed.
more than fair challenge. They needed to score just mider 100 to also claim the extra, overs. But while they know how to ebase the runs, the opportunity never oc curred.
For Clitheroe. this was a But at least, another 40
. It was not Wanderer’s heky day: Ken Proctor hd his glasses broken by .rising ball from Stanley pd David Cottam In jured a hand. Proctor oiporarily retired bus ^‘tr resumed and cont.ri- Jlted an unbeaten 30.
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burn with his second ball, then had Davies dropped but, bowled him without ad dition and with only 12 on the board.
Hall bowled Malcom Black
A nother 50 for A llen
ALWAYS well behind the clock after a slow opening, Calderstones m a'd e n o serious attempt to go for the runs in their Valley
dropped Dobson, who offered a simple catch off Hall, and with Simon Westhead a t the other end, the score was lifted to 29. Westhead took a. four and a three off the professional, only to snick a catch to Duckworth soon afterwards. The light was far from
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Marshall bowled Keith Bowden, and without addi tion, Hall had Lane caught for 10 and three runs later he took the wickets of John Boden and Philip Hall. Hall finished off the in
one wicket for 10 runs in seven overs, was relieved by Tint Marshall. The mew- comer bowled Dobson .with his second ball. Clitheroe were 41 when
Topham, who had taken
to the pavilion to a stand ing ovation from his col
nings by having Ken Barnes caught behind, which added up to three wickets in six balls a t a cost of two runs. The professional walked
leagues, and not least from
his victims. Hall has now taken 49
wickets a t an average cost of fractionally over 10 apiece and scored 164 runs.
Boden 12: N. Duckworth b Lane 27: K. Duckworth b K. Boden 9: Hall c and b Lane 26: O. Topham not out 34: N. Yates c Blackburn b Lnnc 3; A. Anderson b .1. Bowden l; K. Marsh not out 9. Extras 1. Total (6 wkts dec.)
WUALLEY: .1. Slinscr b K. 122.
Wigglesworth 7-1-31-0; IC. Boden 6-1-21-2: K. Barnes 3-0-6-0; J.
Bowling: Lane 12-3-13-3: R.
Boden 4-1*20-1. CLITHEROE: G. Davies b Hall
B; M. Blackburn b Hall 0: R. Wigclesworth c N. Duckworth b Topham 4; S. Westhead c N. Duckworth b Hall 12: P. Dobson b Marshall 6: K. Boden b Marshall 1: Lane c Slinger b Hall 10: D. Greenup not out 2: J. B<>den lbw
Toplmm 7-1-11-1: T. Marshall 3-2-2-2.
2. Extras 2. Total 47. Bowling: Hall 10-7-1-32-7. 0.
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Hall 0; P. HaU b Hall 0. K. Barnes c N. Duckworth b Hall
vided Neil Duckworth with the first of three catches be hind the wicket, although it must be said th at the ball seemed clearly to have come off the pad. Eatough a t third man,
At 14. Wigglesworth pro
and batted, losing two wickets for as many runs In t<he second over. Skipper •Barry Allen got his head dawn to keep one end secure while Williams took most strikes and was un lucky to be run out after hitting 43 in 49 minutes. The stand had added 62. The next, two wickets went
League match. Atkinsons won the toss
cheaply. O’Neill then joining Allen for a stand of 70; Allen was the one to go after completing his third half-century of the season. O’Neill went on to an un beaten 53 in 50 minutes and Atkinsons declared. For Calderstones, Lee
hatted an hour and a half for 47, Taylor being the
Hamer 0 Williams 43, Knowles 1. Niven *15, O’Neil 53, Taylor 8, Hawcrolt not out 1, extras 7* total i for 7 wkts. dec.) 188. Bowling: Holder 14-0*67-2, Proc
draw'. Atkinsnns: Booth 1'. Allen 59,
only bowler to make any impression an'd finishing with three for 39 as the game petered out into a
tor 7-0-45-1. Marshall 7-1-37-1, Lee 4-0-19-1. Aspin 2-0-13-1. Calderstoncs: Lee 47. Oates 17. Robinson 1, Wilson 6, Marshall 0. Aspin 14. Proctor 7.'extras 29, total (for 5 wkts.) 121. Bowling: Knowles 12-1-27-1.
A LOW-SCORING Valley League game ended with Ribblesdale Social Club get ting home by two runs in a nail-biting finish. Social Club lost six
Social Club win by two
wickets for under 30 and recovered through Watson (16), Croft (20) and Peel
(11) to reach 79. Contrarywise, Atkinsons
were put well on the way by Allen (21) and Rigby (14), but then lost wickets
6, Allen 21. Rigby 14.' Trotter 9, O'Neil 2, Tavlor 5. Hawcroft 4. Buchanan 5. Sanderson 0. San derson not out 2, extras 9, total 77.
Atkinson’s struggle
SLOW-SCORING St Francis struggled against the bowl ing of Buchanan (five for 52) and Rigby (three for 36). with wicketkeeper Alien taking five catches. Atkinsons began well in
reply, 30 being put on for the first wicket. But after Trotter was out, the side collapsed and Buchanan and Taylor pul up a sound defence to cam a point. Only three Atkinsons men reached 'double figures.
WITH a return of 75-7-68, K. Thompson won the 18- holes single stroke-play com petition at Clitheroe Golf Club. Runner-up was R. Scott, 76-7-69, after a play off with S. Bloomer, 80-11-
GOLF
greaves 6. Ralph 10, Tattersall 0, Thompson 0. Reed 0. Watson 16, Croft 20, J. R. Hargreaves 0. Peel 11. A. Wilson not out 2. oxtras 3, total 79. Alklnsons: Robinson 0 Seedall
cheaply. Rlbblc.dale SC: Wilson 1'.. Har
Welsh international Leighton James, and England-under- 22 international goalkeeper Alan Stevenson both reached the twenties.
Malcolm Blackburn's side could only manage 87 all out, their captain being top scorer with 26. Settle pro fessional David Stanley was
Hampered by had light,
dose behind with 23. For t,he opponents, it was Leighton James who did most damage with his bowling.
to watch the game and any proceeds will go to the funds of the Friends of CRGS. Umpires were two grammar school masters, Brian McDonald and Ed*'ard Murphy.
CC); M. Dobson, L. James, A. Stevenson (Burnley FC); Chris Berrymau, Ramon Bell (Read CC); Andrew Compton (CRGS 1st XI cap tain), and former Lanca- Lea-gue player, Brian Keat ing.
Stevenson, John Boden. R. Wigglesworth
R. Greenwood's XI: Robert (Clitheroe
O’Mara. Richard Dinnis, and Ken Furphy (Blackburn Rovers); Ken Barnes, Phillip Dobson (Clitheroe CC): Brian Hall (Burnley GS Old Boys); John Byrom (Bolton Wanderers FC); Keith Boden (England Schoolboys
M. Blackburn’s XI: John
Reach darts final
THE eight-strong da.rts team from the Sun Inn, Chipping, was hoping last night, to emerge victorious in the finals of an open darts tournament at the Ingol Labour Club, near Preston, and bring home the £50 prize and challenge cup.
crack teams in the Preston area, the Chipping team did exceptionally well to reach the final.
One of the members
likene'd it to Preston North End playing in the cup final. They didn’t expect to go as far as they did, but he thought a good team spirit and a bit of luck had helped.
Buchanan 6-2-10-0, Taylor 9-1-39- 3. Hamer 4-0-21-1.
semi-final on Wednesday, Chipping won the first two games, lost one and won one. With the score at 3-1 in the interval, they went on to lead 4-3 and in the last minute made the final score 5-3.
In a closely-contested
particular competition has been run.
I t is the first time this
members of the Longridge and District Darts League and came third last year.
The Sun Lin team are
Weekend Cricket
Great Harwood v Read, Clitheroe v Bamoldswick, Settle v Cherry Tree, Baxen- den v Whalley, Eartoy v Blackburn N.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
v Rolls-Royce. Sunday: (Read v Lucas. Division 2: RasvtenstaU v Oswaldtwistle, Rolls-Royce v Bamoldswick. Sunday: Darwen v Padiham. RESULTS
95 lor 5; WhaUey 123 (or 6 dec.. OUtheroe 47; Ribblesdale W. 161 d for 9 dec., Settle 68 for 6; Baxen-
Cherry Tree 94, Great Harweod
Settle ...................... 13 4 9 0 25 Fadlham ................. 12 4 5 3 21 Baxcnden ............... 13 3 7 3 19 Great. Harwood .. 13 3 7 3 19 Clitheroe ................. 13 3 ft
Read ....................... 12 9 3 0 39 Blackburn N........... 13 5 6 2 26 Earby ...................... 12 f> ft
ea 151, Blackburn N. 110 for 7. RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE P W D L P
2 23 Whalley .................. 13 1 4 8 8 ... 13 2 ft 6 13 Teams
<wick, home Saturday 2-30 pan.): K. Barnes, S. West- head, P. Atkinson, P. Dob son, P. Hall, M. Blackburn, G. Monk, J. Boden J . Blair- Bryan M. Watkins, Lane. .(Meet ground 2 p.m.).
CLITHEROE (v Baxnolds-
Cherry Tree .......... 13 3 A 6 16 Barnoldswick ......... 12 2 7 3 15 Rihblesdale W.
ft !7 Division 1: Lower Darwen
RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE Padiham v Rdbblesdale W.,
Competing against 60 A large crowd turned out
and CRGS 1st XI); Ian Houston (East Lancs CC)
and Ted Speak (waddington FC president).
Among the players was
Blackburn Rovers manager, Ken Furphy. who is pictured signing autographs for young fans. Also in the picture are, from left: Malcolm Blackburn, Richard Dinnis, Brian Hall, Ted Speak. Richard Greenwood and Ken Barnes.
LEAD OF 5 POINTS
BY winning their game with RibblesdaJe while Oswald- twnstle Conservatives were being beaten by Lowerfold, Whalley opened up a five- point lead a t the head of
the Gfeat Harwood Bowling League.
stones 153-7, Waddington 125-3; Clitheroe Cricket 155- 7. Salesbury 6 137-3; Come & Welcome 160-8, Clitheroe Castle 115-2; Lowerfold 138-6, Oswaldtwistle 136-4; Ribbles dale 128-3, Whalley 153-7; SaleSbury A 154-8, Rishton Oon. 107-2; Come & Wel
Latest results: Calder
come 154-7, CaJderstones 144-3.
P W L D P
Lowerfold .............. 15 9 5 BlbblesdaJe ..............14 9 5 Clitheroe Cricket . 14 3 5 Come is Welcome .15 7 8 Saletbury A . . . . . . 14 8 6 Clitheroe Castle ..1 5 7 7 Salesbury B ......... 1ft 7 8 calderstones ............15 6 9 Rishton Con...........14 3 11 Waddington. . . . . . . 15 1 14
Whalley .......... . . . .1 4 10 3 OsTaldTvistle Oon.. 14 9 4
Veterans lose
CASTLE Veteran bowlers lost by 55 points when they visited Corporation Park, Blackburn. Details, home team first:—
Veterans 170—J. Laogsta ffe 6 C. Blundell 15; P. Peat 15. N. Wiftdle P: T. Haworth 15. J. Sherliker 12: G. Turner 15. r . Hudson 11; J. Moody 15. T. Wtenall 13: C. Robbins 15. J. Murphy 4: J. Wood 14, r . caldTell 15: H. Nelson is, S. Edmondson 9: T. Hunt 15, H. Bowker 3: A. Campbell .15. W. Fisher 9; J. Evcrin 15. H. Lawson 4: J. Robinson 15, B. Nelson 6: W. Haydon 15. J. Whittaker 11; H. Hindle 0, W. Lawson 15; H. Hadfield 10 Mrs C. Wright 15; J. Fitton 15. Geo. Taylor 13; R. Bradley 15, W. Harrison 7.
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