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Clitheroe Advertiser artd 7'imes, May 24th, 1973 T -”


Twice found drunk


near Pipon


, \rl un :5 acres sJlplurc)mJB.rn.a.rr. l ( KJ


APPEARING before CSith- eroe magistrates yesterday, Edwin Wilfred Fisher (39), of no fixed abode,


the court tha t the offence was in Birks Brow', Thorn- ley, where Fisher was found lying on a grass verge, ap­ parently asleep, with a half empty w'hisky bottle beside


He was fined £3 in each case. Insp. T. J. Sumner told


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that in the first instance, Fisher had been bailed to ap­ pear before Amoundemess magistrates, but had agreed to have both cases dealt with a t Clitheroe. Fisher said that he had


foimd the defendant s t^ - gering about in Avenue Road. Insp. Sumner added


lost his job as a kitchen por­ ter a t Stonyhurst (College be­ cause of the offences. "I was


fed up so I got drunk,” he explained.


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Reject


assistance plea


A PLEA by Whalley Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club for financial assistance in improving the amenities of their pavilion has been turned down by Clitheroe Rural Council.


the council’s finance and general purposes committee, members expressed their regret a t being unable to help.


At Monday’s meeting of


ever. tliat Uie cricket club receives partial rate re­ lief and an annual contri­ bution from Whalley 'Parish Council. They were also un- ■wrilling to create a precedent th a t m i ^ t lead to a flood of applications from other clubs.


CHEAP FARES


fENSIONERS in th e present Clitheroe rural area are likely to have their own concessionary bus fare scheme in about 12 months’ time, a f ^ local government reorganisation.


In repljdng to a letter from a resident pointing out


th a t a similar sdieme was now operating in Blackbm^ rural area, and would soon be introduced in the Clitheroe borough, the coun­ c i l ’s


purposes committee said th a t there was no provision in present estimates for such a scheme. Tliey said, however, that


finance and general Tliey pointed out, how­


LOST ON MYSTERY TRIP


Jey took two and a half hours and from there the coach brought them back to Clitheroe. On June 12th, Mrs Ains­


worth, of Whalley, will speak about nursing in a Jewish hospital.


Ladles’ Club were briefly lost on a mystery trip on. Tuesday. But although the 45 members did not know where they were going, the coacli driver asked directions and they arrived a t Aspul near Wigan for a canal trip. The boat journey to Chor-


Members of E d i s f o r d


him, and a full bottle in his pocket. The second offence was at Hurst Green, ■w'here police


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pleaded guilty to two char­ ges of being found drunk.


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V IS IT IN G Wh alley for th e ir second derby of the ■weekend — the po.stponed first round game of th e Ramsbottom Cup on Sunday—Clitheroe ■won through by six wickets, Simon Westhead taking six of the villagers’ wickets for a mere 10 runs.


was the satisfaction and encouragement of another half century. He gave one or


For Graham Davies there


showed tha t he wa.s safe enough, and with Davies forging on the score rose to 61. I t seemed tha t the pair W'ould see things through, but in following the pattern of the Clitheroe innings— snapping up every available single—Stevenson was quite imnecessarily nm out, and Hindmoor came in to see the target passed. A partnership of 35 by


and 'Westhcad had gone with only 36 on the board the po.ssibility of a long haul seemed in the offing. But Steven.son quickly


put on 22 for the first wicket which was adequate with a run-rate of fraction­ ally under two and a half an over being called for. But when Wigglesworth


glitter of the previou.s day, no doubt because wickets were going cheaply at the other end, but the attraction was there and the evidence th a t Clither(je have in him a good opener. Atkinson helped him to


two possible chances but, tliose apart, showed he was the mastci'. Tiierc was not ejuito the


Whalley beat a strong side


IVliallcy 2nd 142 for 7 dec., Old Rossendalians 61


WHALLEY Seconds notched a resounding win over a re­ putedly strong side, Gorton (41) and Shuttloworth (31) git'ing the village baittiiig a boo.st. Pcter.s (13) went in at 84 for ilhree and batted to 138 for six, ably sup­ porting hitters Wood and Faillon".


well for 'Wiallcy against a strong wind. He kept the vi-sitors quiet while Single- ton did file damage from the othei- end. The fielding was the best of tlie season.


Fallon bowled extremely


Bradley 1, P. ShutUewerth 31. A. Wood 13. J. Peters 13, J. Speak 1, M. Fallon 21. W. Ent- wistle n.o. 3. D. Wilcock n.o. 1. Extras 11. Total C7 wickets dec.) 1-12.


Whalley: M. Gorton 42. P.


Eatough and Blezard was the mainstay of the 'Wlialley innings. However, they both went without addition, We.st- head breaking it from the railway end by bowling Blezard; and. Eatough de­ parted through breaking his wicket in an attempt to pull Monks. That made the .score 45 for


5-14-2; R. Singleton 12.7-2-37-5; M. Gorton l-U-O-l.


Clitheroe 2nd 172 for 4 dec. OswaldtivisUe Im. 128,


CUNLIFPE and Sutcliffe bowled Clitheroe Second to their first win of the season, which should prove an en­ couragement


four, which quickly became 61 for six,’’ both wickets claimed by Westhead. Monks took the next at 63 and Westhead the last three to finish with six for 10 in 7-t overs, of ivhich three were


i t was likely th a t existing schemes would be extended to cover the area after re­ organisation.


Grindleton


£30 raised About £30 was raised to­


wards Grindleton Playing Field Fund, w'hen a whist and domino drive and dance was held in St Ambrose school, on Friday. Music for dancing was supplied by the Musettes.


Subsidence


SUBSIDENCE Of a section of footpath in Woodlands Drive, Whalley, is to be reported to county d^sional highways supeiwisor Mr K. W. Helm by Clitheroe rural council’s highways commit­ tee.


WORK on drippings new £48,000 sewage works, 'which starte(l after Easter, is pro­ gressing satisfactorily, mem­ bers of Clitheroe rural council’s waterworks, sewer­ age and cleansing commitr tee were told at their Mon­ day meeting.


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ihe hr.a,\''l'? Tudor Hall in 0((cri-,o Bronla country deligbKu!’’''? catering in a


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Hecea,Menday) Private Parties


''losad r a ®-40 P-m. evening and all


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HAWORTH 2709 fo, table feservations.


Haworth Old Hall near Keighley


Iful atmosphere. ^or Morning


dington D r a m a G r o u p visited the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, on Tuesday for a performance of “ A Lily in Little India.” Tlrcy had a buffet supper afterwards.


Fifteen members of Wad-


b Monks IG: A. Andorson. c Westhead b Boden Is G. Topham. b Barnes 3; D. Blezard, b Wos(- head 25; P. ShuUIeworth. e Stevenson b (Vesthead 0: P. SutclHTe. c Atkinson b Monks 32: A- Wood, b Westhead 5: M. Fallon, c Stevenson b Wostheaii 3: C. Bradley, b Westhead 2: T. Marshall, not out 3: S. Slineer, v Edmondson b Westhcad 3. Extras a 1. Total 74.


maidens. VChalley: B. E.llouBh. hit wkt


’Barnes. 7-2-37-3; S. Weslhead, 7.5.3-30.6: G. Monks. 8-3-23-2. 5 Clithcroe: G. Davies, not out


. Bowling: K. Boden, a.2.20-3; h. R2: P. Atkinson, Ibw Tonham .fi;


S. Westhead, b Singleton 2: B. Stevenson, run out 7: J. Hind* moor, not out 4. Extras 3. Total


. Wigglesworlh. b Marshall 4;


T*BowlfngI^M. Fallon. S-R-Sli-O: C. '”


Cricket teams


Saturday: Clitheroe fv Ribblrs-


dale Wanderers, at Church Mea­ dow): K. Barnes, G. Davies, S. Westhead. R. Stevenson. P. Atkinson. M. Yates. K. Boden. G. Monk. R. Wigglesworth. J. Hind- moor, Lane.. Scorer: G. Bennett. (Meet Chatburn Road End 1.45


p.m.). Sundav. Ram.sbottom Cup (v


Read away): M. Blackburn for


Lane. Clithcroc 2nd (v Oswaldtwistle


Im, home): W. Monk. P. Dobson, P. Cunllffc. G. SulcIIiTe, S. Crab­ tree, B. Edmondson. D. Greenup, R. Birch, J. Blalr-Bryan, M. Blackburn. P. Hall. Re.serves: M. Washbrook, M. Wilson, S. Rush, j . Scedle. Scorer: M. Hooper.


THE policy steering com- mltitee of the new Lanca- shiire County Council has appointed Mr Peter Donald Inman, clerk of the pi-esent County Council, to lie chief executive of


authority, subject to confir­ mation.


the new ; ’V


BCWLAND Rural Council chairman’s Sunday will this year be on June 3rd at Gisbum Parish Church.


Explanation


.IN a report in last week’s Advertiser of an accident in Woone Lane, Mr Jack Haydock asks us to point out -that-he was not in his parked car at the time.


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c h a m p i o n s of the Ribbicsdale League and


Ramsbuttom Cup hold­ ers, are again ch al­ lenging strongly for honours. Back: Mick


Georgeson, David Rigby, Alan Worsick, John AVaddington, Richard Goodway, M a l c o l m


Gi’ainger. Front; Peter Fairclough, .Tohn Har­ wood, Ernie Sumner, Barry Stnilh.


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games. A feaitiu'e of the batting was an unbeaten stand of 102 between Dob­ son and Monk after a steady start by the early batsmen.


for future


Oldham 19, D. Greenup 17, P. CunlHTe 5, P. Dobson n.o. 60, W. Monk n.o. 34. Extras 14. Total


Clithcroo: S. Crabtree 23. M.


5-0-20-1; P. Cunlifl'e 14-0-46-4; G. SutclilTe 14-4-35.5; S. Rush 1-0-7-0,


(4 wkts dec.) 172. Oswaidtwistle Im.: 128. Clilheroe bowling: R. Birch


League win


THE Bibblesdale League


representative side defeated the Bolton Association by four wickets to' notch a notable victoi-y in the League Cricket Conference competition. The League scored 187 for


shire Fooitball Association Air Jim Kenyon presented tile awards; the champion- shiji troph.v to King’s .Arms captain Brian Robinson; Hie Aitkcn shield to Hurst Green cuptain Barry Bolton, and the Ashley Smiith trophy to Royal Oak captain Eddie rrcedy. Air Kenyon afterwards


Seed (seated), w-ith behind him, fro)n the left: Air Braithw’aiilc, Air Cyril King (secretary). Air Robinson, Air Bolton, Air Preedy, Air John Woodworth (treasurer) and Air Kenyon.


HAIG CUP WIN


READ’S Read 171, Alvanlcy 109


Old Itosscndalians: 61. Wh.alley bowling: M. Fallon 11-


A GOOD all-round team pei'-formance helped Read to progress to the next 3'ound of the Haig competi­ tion.


scoi'ing 171 all out in 37.4 of their 40 overs, a total that w'as .slightly disappoint­ ing considering they were 88 for three. However, after lo.sing their


The ■villagers batted fir.st,


A JUNIOR niember of Clitheroe Golf Club, Jane Paiiter, of Pimlico Road, has been selected to play for Lauca.shire Girls in their


county match aga in s t Cheshire a t


Foi-mby Golf Chib on August 8th. A pupil of Clithcroe Girls’ Gi'ammar School, Jan e is th e fii'st


opening batsmarr w h o retii'ed hurt, the Warring­ ton side allowed them­ selves to be contained by some steady Read bowling and never looked like attai3i- ing the necessai'y rmr-rate. They were all out for 109


the final of the Lancashire 3'egion. Thei’e i.s great detei'inirra-


tion that this time Read will triumph.


Ripens 7: M. Goorceson, c Evans b K o e ^ r s 10: D. ili.cby. o Hink- ]cy b Griniths 35: R- Goociwav,


Read: W. P. Fairclou^b, b


sional, scoi'ed 26 and ivent on to take four for 25, while Kennedy, of Blackburn Northern, had four for 32. For the Association, Nel­


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six, Wlralley’s Neil Duck­ worth being top with 57. Worsick, the Read profes­


c Hinkley b Grlfllths .30; P. Haworth, b Prince 42; 7VI, Grainger, c and b Asninall 12; B. Smith, c Stokes b Prince 0; .1. Harwood, c Clankc b Speed fi; J. Waddington. rtm ouf 14; P. Grainger, c CHarko b Speed 0; E. Sumnesr, not out 0. Extras 8. Total 171. .Mvanicy: 100. Read bowling; .J. Waddinglon


0-


Goodway 9*4*17-2; E. Sumner 9- 1- 16-2: B. Smith 4-l->lG-l.


Outstanding'


son, the Little Hulton pro­ fessional, hit 87.


KING'S ARMS V Chatburn is the o nl y outstanding A m a t e u r League fixture, following King's 3-1 win over Chipping.


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in 38.3 overs and Read now have the pi'ospect of an away match, probably against Lindale Moor, who defeated them last year iri


lady member of the Clitheroe Chib to be selected for Lancashire.


WHALLEY LEAGUE LEADERS


RECENT results iu the Great Hai'wood Bowling- League are: Calderstones 133 (3), Clitheroe Castle 140 (7); Clitheroe CC 157 (8), Lowerfold 135 (2); Ribble.s- dale 164 (9), Oswaldtwistle 139 (1); Salcsbury B 158 (7'. Salesbury A 148 (3); Wad­ dington 130 (2), Bishton Con. 155 (8); Wlialley 157 (3), Come and Welcome 130 (2i.


P Whalley 1-41-2; D. Rigby 7.3-2-9-1: R. . . . . . 5


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Ribbicsdale . . . . 5 4 1 0 37 Salesbury B . . . . 5 4 1 0 34 Salesbury A . . . . 5 4 1 0 32 Oswaldtwistle Con ,6 2 0 ;i2 Clithcroc Cricket 5 .3 2 0 26 Come A: V/elcomo 5 2 •A 0 21 CHtheroe Castle 6 2 4 0 24 Lowerfold


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Hishton Con.......... 5 1 4 D H Wiiddmgton . . . . G 1 ,5 U 13 Calder.stonc.s


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DOG INN FIGHT BACK


Albion Hotel 1, Dog Inn 3


DOG INN put up a good pei'formance on a small but firm pitcli wliidi resulted in .some scrappy play at one time or anothei'.


early lead, Dog Inn fighting back and Ronnan flicking a bad back-pass wide of the keeper and into the net.


The Clayton side took an


at half-time when the sub­ stitution of Scott added sti'eng'th to the Wlialley attack. Gillibi'and put them in front with a lovely chip from an acute angle and got


Tile .score w.as still level


ills second .soon aftei’wai’ds, slotting the ball home.


were Wilkinson in defence, and Gillibrand, while Ains­ worth and Bargh alwajis worked hard uji front.


Outstanding for Dog Inn


kinson, Howard, Ruthei’- ford. Robinson, Byzewski, Gillibi'and. Ronnan, Ains­ worth, Barg'h, Thompson. Sub; Scott!


Sportsman of year


SPORTSMAN of tlie year in Ciithei-oe and D i s t r i c t -Amateur Football League is Will Blezard, of Chipping. Runner-up is Henry Loynd (Commercial), with Frazer McGurk (Trinity) third.


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