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Try-out for the
Channel birds
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osficld Attracted 381 31 members. The
is used as.a to-out for
channel lj'rc;’- was Bob Lavin,
’■"Vile second bird being ;t t within a minute . of ■--fl^-qutte good going ’"3 his heels was a bird
- f id bv Har- Chat,burn r.t Hitchen and Chatham
t . Harris birds are flying *■;; season but. just can- ;!• ;e?mto the number one
1-’:ti:
■or.. ' r/.-ar Hargreaves, came me first time lie has
•:; :5Cin? starts. George lSt4rt:waii«- v 11* ;1 b’fds
''T -n tiie list this season :'ini-e -,vJl no doubt have b-rds Kadv when Chan-
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: ol colour.-' pMuiio^a/bio: >.
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leplumc 2 KM3 l i l t s
lVeckclays 8-30 a.m. to |m. to 12-30 p.m.
i n 7-0 p.111., Saturday
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| s V OADS
\\i>o living well this n. ‘came'fifth, but the g who took the nools and -•'nation prize was New
week s race is fiom ■'"‘ir.-ion, a distance of
;:5 miles, t: this time of year, most ,;-c members have young -ds fiviir and some oc-
gsionaliy "lose their way. i-,vone finding one should
•s'ensure it is'returned to a owner.
;^s,s take it. to any fancier •■
-q will be onlv 100 willing
Results: R. Bavin 1092.93 1090.27. Kitchen and
C'atbuni 1089 89, E. Har- -eivcs 1085.96, G. Cowpcr- ".Witp 1084.88, N. Hall lijj.44, H- Loft,house 1078.89, 1 s’utter 1077,81, H- Loft- lAc 1076.15, H. Hall H'llso, F. Walker 1075 01, G. kenson 1071.43.
DECIMAL FOINT The Gloucester race of
« miles resulted m a. win Harold Yates, of Chat-
His bird look 2hr5 44m ins, .kk a net 1,478 yards a
riiifte. In second place behind was bird from loft of Frank Nutter, of
'.‘-alley Road, who just. njedBertMitchell and Coi-
gar the football field. Both fee birds were only a M point pan.,
rs John Dent, whose birds -red well in front but wild not go into the loft.
rossibly the nnluciaest man
rat Nutter 1477,30 (a), It'diell 1476.79 1 a, b, cupl A ■ C-ffim 1476.18, Smith 1475.67 < h ,
Results: Yates 1478.48 (a. WF: L-t
K5B, Cot.tam 1461.58 (c, f. G. Wilkinson 1460.09.
D.R
■j-r 1475.49 ib, ,-., d. C-Upt. house 1471.05 ic, d, e. f, J, A. Parker 1467.04, i (1464.88', A. EcclCS
r 11 p i , ra Bros whose lofts are
,'si, tlie longest, flying :oi'oer.
'"msk first and 560011(1
Clitheroe 1, Preston All Stars 3.
THE experienced heads of Preston All Stars proved too much for Clitheroe when they staged an exhibition match for Joe Kocsis, the club’s injured foot baller.
entertaining match 3-1. It was a pity that the public shunned Kocsis’s night . . . the Shawbridge crowd numbered fewer than 100, despite the host of famous names on view.
The All Stars won an
hide their disappointment at such a poor turn-out; nor could the man the match was all about. Kocsis, who still has a long way to go to full recovery after breaking his leg while playing for Clitheroe last September.
Club officials could not
fracture, kept Joe in plaster until early this year, and he had to go back to hospital for a bone graft, in January. Doctors recently gave him permission to do light training, but it will be a few months before he is fit, enough to rejoin Clithnroe’s first, team.
The injury, a multiple
watching the old masters in action, and the All Stars, led by former Preston and Scotland international, Willie Cun ningham.
ga.ve a polished performance.
He obviously enjoyed
All Stars was former Preston and Clitheroe veteran Lindsa.y Wallace, who recently had his own benefit
ma.tch. He had a. superb game.
Keeping goal for the
of their regular side, plus manager Jimmy Birkett and ex-Bolton stars Ralph Gubbins and Dennis Stevens.
Tlie game was only 10 I 1
keeper’s piece of lootballl
Atkinson's 157 for G, Brockhall J5G
li h
a a game that was full or finj. Tsc works’ side, put in
:»t romiij 01 the Knock-out yophy. defeating Brockhall •'■ia four wicke[s to spare
iKLNSON'S won iiicir
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“ Btt acin-c cricket, well ' Smt-- ?FlmftM,pport ank'1,7-!-, ,larri-
minutes old when Rod Webb gave Clitheroe the lead, but, by half-time the old hands had reversed the score with goals from Eddie Brown (27> and skipper Cun ningham (penalty, 41).
spectacular goalkeeping in the second half to foil Clitheroe’s search for an equaliser, and two minutes from time Preston’s Barry Dilworth scored from an oblique angle to rubber stamp the All Stars’ victory.
Wallace produced some
man, Gubbins, Webb, Kirk, Coonan, Berko, Birkett, Gaskell, Taylor, Stevens.
Clitheroc: Onyon, Kirk- All Stars: Wallace,
Howard, Rigby, Dagger, Cunningham, Dunne. Mc Donald, Taylor. Brown, Dilworth, Robinson.
sis (far left) is seen talk ing to members of the Clitheroe team before the start of the match.
Castle
Veterans lose
C A S T L E veterans were pipped by four points by a ladies’ team when they visited Milnshaw P a r k . Result: Milnshaw Park 250, Castle Veterans 246. Details, home names first: Mrs B. Rooks 12. N. Windle 18:
Mrs B. Gent 6. C. Blundell 18; Mrs M. Leacy 18. F. Hudson 13: Mrs D Chippendale 13. Joe Taylor 18; Mrs P. Ironflcld 18, P Colrrell 17: Mrs M. Lons 12. J. Murphy 18: Mrs A. Haygarih 18. J. Sherliker 12: Mrs M. Earn- shaw 8. G. W. Wright 18; Mrs E.
Hodkinson 12, T. Wignall 18: Miss M. Birtwistle 10, R. Ashton 18: Mrs A. Bamber 18, AV. Lawson 16: Mrs B. Duerden 17. W. Wright IS- Mrs B. Duckworth . 18. J. Whittaker 9; Mrs A. Blair 18, S. Edmondson 7: Mrs M. Leacey 18. H. Bowkcr 3: Mrs D. Chippendale 18. Geo. Taylor 7; Mrs B. Rooks 16, J. Lancaster 18.
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scoring ‘derby ’
A COUPLE of half centuries and very nearly a third were the main features of the game between Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Wanderers, in which close upon 300 runs were scored.
savour: good stroke play and a fair helping pf big hitting which produced 20-odd fours and four sixes. However, for the mostly
There was much to
young Clitheroe side, the first win of the season, was the greater reward Opener Graham Davies
able punishment After a single had been taken of! his first over, 26 were hit ofT the next three, Davies sending him to the boundary five times
In contrast
Peter Knowles bowled four consecutive maidens. A change of ends for the
DECLARATION
for seven, Simon Westhead having taken two and Monks his second. But there w-as to oe
resistance and i t was capably led by Barry Williams, first with Slinger and then with Wallbank. Stager went at 63, having
and a half hours for the reply but at first they showed no signs of putting up a fight. Lane took two wickets in iris first over, Barnes the next. and Graham Monk the next, in his first over. Wanderers were soon 48
victim, but West,head, an unfinished 60, and Robert Wiggleswortb, unfinished at 25, took Clitheroe comfort ably to t.he declaration. Wanderers had about two
third
head in for some customary aggressive batting along with Davies They pub on more than 40 before Stager struck again. Davies being the one to go. I t was the end of an innings of much charm and accounted for half the runs on the board. Bob Stevenson soon became S tag e r ’s
This brought Simon West-
professional paid off, Atkin son and Michael Yates departing to successive deliveries.
had a new partner in Peter Atkinson, who recently joined the club from Ba.xcnden They laid the foundation of the future declaration, putting on 64 b e f o r e Atkinson was narrowly run out and after stirviving an early lbw appeal Stager received consider
Read go four points clear
fT cannot be often that each side produces a century opening stand in a league match, but this is one interesting feature of Read's borne game, with Cherry Tree.
Flatley soon began lo establish themselves and me Kith over saw the departure of both Read’s opening bowlers and 60 on the board.
tried spin, bowling himself and Goodway, but this failed to deter the Cherry Tree pair and it was not until Worsick returned that Kennedy was bowled for 41, with the score a,t 117. Ten runs later. Flatley followed him having made 68 when he was caught by Smith off Waddington.
Die Read
ca.pfain then
stand the Cherry Tree total was somewhat disappointing and much credit for this must go to Worsick who in Ids second spell bad five for 19 and final figures of five for 46. Dins, Read were faced with a similar problem to that of the previous week, but this time, they were more than equal to the task.
pulled Monks Lo the boundary three times in one expensive over. He was, however, a little too much in a hurry and the 17-year- old left arm spinner had his
revenge with an Ibw decision.
STYLISH
Williams and took a six and a four off Monks in quick succession, and the pair put on 31. The innings closed at
Wallbank stayed with
runs. Both batted brilliantly at times and despite the fact that Fairclough was at one stage well ahead they came to their respective 50s with the space of two runs.
gave them a splendid start, taking 12 off the first two overs and were obviously determined to go for the
Fairclough and Gcorgcson
excellent entertainment until at 126 Georgeson was caught off Flatley for 62, and the same bowler disposed of Rigby in his next over.
They continued to provide
104, with Williams carrying his bat for 41 — nearly all the product of boundary hits — a fitting culmination to an often stylish perform
ance. CMTHEHOE: G. Davies,
Slingor 54: P. Atkinson, run out 24; M. Yates, lbw Slinper 0; S. Westhcad, not out 60; R. Stevenson, b Slinger 7; R. WigGleswortli, not out 25. Extras 14. Total (lor 4 wkts dec! 134. Bowling: Slinger 13-0-82-3: P.
ta
of tile way towards victory but time was passing and more runs were needed. Fairclough now relaxed a little hut he and Goodway continued to play fluently and the match remained interesting to the end, victory coming in the third of the extra overs. Fair clough remained undefeated on 78.
Read were now two-thirds
Knowles 6-l-8-0: K. Procter 4-0- 13-0: T. Steele 2-0-27-0; D.
Cotlam 0-0-40-0. RIBBLESDALE IV.: J. Alnswortll low Barnes 11: W. Workman, b Lane 0: A. Parker, b Lane 0; K. Proctor, c Monks b Westhcad, n* P. Nester, Ibw b Monks 0; D. Cottam. c Barnes b Westhead r, B Williams, not out 41; 1. Steele, b Monks 4: Slinger, Ibw b Monks 13; T. Wallbank, bw h Barnes 13: P. Knowles. Ibw b Lane 1. Extras 5. Ttotal 304. Bowling Lane 9-1-37-3; K. Barnes
8-4*4-2; G. Monks 8-l-o0-3. S. Westhead 4-2-8-2.
Social Club collapse
Riliblesdalc SC 23, Lucas 175 SET to score 173, Ribbles-
'dale Sports and Social Club collapsed against the bowl
ine- of Bushall, wb° .took seven for 16 in this Ribblc
Valley Amateur L e a g u e
game- Not one home player
sall with nine. Tn contrast, opener Nuttnl!
hit 89 for Lucas, and with four other men. adding use ful contributions, the visitors had no difficulty in amassing
173.Lunas: 173 (B. Nuttall 89. G. Bushall 7 for 16).
D. Wilson 5. R. Hartlebury 0. D. Cotlom 8, B. Hargreaves 9, T. Thompson 0 B. Geldard 4, K. Watson 4, B'. Pinch 0. D. Ralph 1, s Beer (not out) 0, extras 2,
Rltiblcsilalc SC: I. Tattersall ?, „ „
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—0.
total 33.Ribblesdale SC bowling: D. Cottom 14—1—66—4, R. Hartlc- burv 9—0—65—1, B. Hargreaves 7—6—29—5, K. Watson 2—0—1*
Tel. 22807 5 p.m. to 8
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B. BRIDGES 2 VVOONE LANE, CLITHEROE.
reached double figures, tbe nearest being opener Tattcr-
the Read batting perform ance to say that the Cherry Tree bowling was nowhere near so accurate as that of i Settle the previous week Read will no doubt be
I t docs not detract from
happy with this performance which puls them four points clear at the top of the table. CHERRY TREE: K. Kennedy,
order to claim the c-xtra overs. After such a, fine opening
and Cherry Tree finally declared at 174 for eight, leaving Read 105 minutes in which to score 150 in
Wickets Mien fell rapidly
and chose lo bat on a fast dry wicker. Kennedy and
The visitors won the tos>
RIBBLESDALL LEAGUE Saturday: Ribblesdale W
P R O G R A M M E
v Clitheroc. Whalley v Gt Harwood. Cherry Tree v Read. Padiham v Baxenden. Blackburn N v Settle, Earby v Bamoldswick. Sunday: Ramsbottom Cup
2nd round. JUNIOR LEAGUE
Clitheroc v Oswa.ldtwistie, Read v Lower Darwen. Lucas v Earby, Gt Harwood v BB and CV. Langho Centre v Blackburn N, EEC v Rolls-Royce. Division 2: Oswaldtwistle v
Division 1: Saturday:
Ribblesdale W. Old Rossen dalians v Whalley. Ba-molds- wick v Darwen, Rolls-Royce v Cherry Tree. Settle v Ra.wtenstall, Baxenden v Padiham.
Saturday: Burnley Boys’ RIBBLE VALLEY
Club v Calderstones. Coal Clough v Ribblesda.le SC, St Francis' v
Broekha.il. Sunday: Brockha.ll v
round: Read v ChUwoe. Pa dill am v Lower Darken. Cherry Tree v Basenden. Settle v Earhy. RESULTS
Belvedere. Caiderstones v Ribblesdale SC, Clin.tbum v Lucas.
Da.rwen v Atkinson. Sunday: Ram bottom Cup. 2nd
dale Wanderers 104: Gt Harwood 134 for 8 dec, Whatley 87; R«Md 17.s for 2. Cherry Tree 174 for 8 dec; Baxenden 16b for 8. Padiham 168 for 6 der; Settle 69 for 9, Blackburn Northern 143 for 9 dec.
Chtheroe 184 for 4 dec., Ribbles*
Whalley drop
WHALLEY paid dearly for some dropped catcher at
catches
Cliffe- Park, where Gt Har wood declarer) at 134 for eight.
many extras were conceded. With Halliwell back on
the villagers never looked like reaching the target. Hie openers were out without a run being scored, and there were only 20 on the board when the fourth man departed. I t was left to Blezavd
former scoring 29 while Topham stayed fast until 53 was hoisted. Blezard soon followed and after that only K. Duckworth, unbeaten at 23. showed any fighit as Whailicy slipped 'to a final 37.
and Topham to partially stem the collapse,
the
Marshall 14; D. Edmundson, b Topham 32; I’ . Gee, c Anderson b Hall 24: W. Wilkinson, b 11*112; D. Ilalliwell, not out 33: S. Pilling, b N. Duckworth 1: J. Nixon, lbw N. Duckworth 0; W. llowarth. b Hall 0; J. Peters. b Hall 0; C. Ward, not out 4. Extras 18. Total C8 wickets dec.) 134. MBowling: Ilall 16-2-54-4; T.
Great Harwood: 11. Peters, lbw
C. Bradley, b llalliweil 3; K. Duckworth, rot out 23; P. Sut- clifTc. e Kdmundson b Halli* well 0; T. Marshall, c Peters b Gee l ; J. Collier, c Ward b Halliwell 5. Extras 3. Total 87. Bowling: Halliwcll 13.1-4-32-7;
Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum
G. E. PARKER
b Wor.-ick 41: Fla liny, c Smith I) Wnddlnglon 68; B. Woodhoad, b Waddlnglnn 2; Holland, b
Wor.sick 0: P. Brnson. b Wnd- dineton 15; D. McGionp. b Wor .sick 0: D. Eccles, Ibw h Wor sick 14; A. Clarke, b Worsick 0: O. Lomas, not out 12; M. Ivpson, not out 5. Extras 17. Total tfor 8 wkts dec.) 171.
Waddington 12-0-62-3: E. Sumner 5-0-30-0: R. Goodway 6-0-19-0. READ: IV. P. Fairelough. not
Bowline* Woraick 14.3-2-16-5; J.
nut 78: M. Georgeson. c Iveson h Flatley 62; D. Rigby, c Clarke b Flatlev I; R. Goodwuy, not out 26. Extras 8. Total (tor 2 wktsl
A. Clarke 10-0-52-0; T. Case 3-0-25-0: D. D>mas I-0-5-0; D. McOlone 3-0-21-0.
175. Bowling: K. Flatlcy 13-0-64-2:
G O L F
WINNERS or a four-ball bettor ball stroke competi tion at Clitheroe Golf Club were: T. Edwards and W. R, Hlndlc 76-10-66: K. Lord ancl T. Pimlolt 77-8-69 after a card play-off with T. R. Yales and G. W. Dugdale 80-11-69.
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BUILDING, PLUMBING and PLASTERING MATERIALS BATHROOM SUITES and KITCHEN FURNITURE Competitive Prices, Good Delivery Service
FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 22311
KEN SLATER
Telephone BoIton-by-Bowisind 671 (Ansafone in operation)
PLUMBING, HEATING & SANITARY ENGINEERING
Bathrooms, Heating Conversion Specialists
ESTIMATES FREE. 24 HOUR SERVICE. NO JOB TOO SMALL.
GEORGE WADDINGTON (BUILDERS) LTD
TENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Telephone Chatburn 511
W. ROTHWE L L TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 24977 Hoover, Servis, Philips,
Hofpoinf, Pamoli, Ada, Burco, Lava lux, Rolls 57 Henthorn Road, Clitheroc
Y NEW & RECONDITIONED WASHERS & CLEANERS
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