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■’1 ' I Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, July lith, 1974 1 3


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A DERBY STALEMATE AT CHURCH MEADOW


AS happened on the opening day of the season, the return derby between pibblcsdalc Wanderers and Clitheroe turned out to be a repeat performance at Church Meadow, in other words, a draw.


that, this should bo so al­ though Wanderers had The nc.si. to the last pair at, the wickrt, when stumps were


On balance, it, was right


drawn. A game lacking in excite­


ment was. however, notable tor an unusual occurrence. Clitheioe's opener Graham Navies began to “walk" be-


Levine he had been caught, in the slips; but. the umpire had given him "not out"


nnd recalled him. As he had lr l t the crease,


Wanderers, had thev been :ha:p enouch could have run him out-. Davies, who was then about ;>n, stayed to complete a half-century.


lared at. 177 for 4 but. te do i.hj:; tVioy had to continue


rMhcroc eventually dec­


bpvond o pm., chiefly be- raur-e the scoring rate flag­ ged after a promising start-. Michael Oldham was pro­ moted to open with Davies


and he lea lured in a stand Pl 3S. Davies and Occ saw


riitheroe to 78, the profes­ sional balling throughout, jnr CC. Simon Y/cslhcad stayed with him for a stand oi 20 in a late chase for runs, and was foUowed by Nrii Duckworth uncusto- nvinly in the number f> berth. Both wore caught when attempting to hit out. .John Boden. too. hit out and was still there a t the end. Wanderers were left with


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rT \ O N I THIRD DEPOSIT — l T tAKS IO P A I


about 125 minutes for the reply and they made a good effort after losing the openers at 15. Billy Lamb and John


Wnllbank put on a quick 43. the latter also partner­ ing Slingcr in a stand worth nearly 40. Afterwards Barry Williams and Ken Proctor look the score to 113 in n. bold attempt to claim the extra overs. When Williams was


bowled by Wcsthcad 34 were needed with four wickets in hand but only 13 or so minutes left. The task was too groat. Procter went at 132, caught, nnd bow]rd by Gee in the first, of two sur- rpssive maiden overs. Peter Knowles being the other batsman to fall. The total was 134. Alan Mur-grove and Michael Dmbery bat­ ting out tunc with no prob­


lems. nuh^fn*-: G. Pavioji, r Mu?,


b Wallbank 1"; N. Purkwnrth. r Tructor b Slincer 12: J . Rodrn.


ernv* b bmborv 32. M. nidhsm. •• Mn;cr«ve b Slinc^r 3: G»y. n«* out.


S. Wellhead. c F.mherv


Bowling: Slmccr, 12-1-51-2; T\ Knowles, 7-1-.TO-0; J \ Wilkinson, ii-Mfi-fi; M. Eniborv, 7-0-SO-l; .f.


Wallhank. 6-1-25-1. Rihhtrsrtalr Wanderers:


imi niji 19. Extras 2. Tula! M wirk<’lv (Ii'TlarwIl 17J.


\Vc5thrad 19: K. Proctor, c and b Geo H; A. Mu«Crovr, not out 7: P. Knowles, c Stevenson b Goo 1; M. Embrry. not out, 0. Extras 3. Total iR" vickot.O 131. Howling: J . Roden, fi-1-32-1; Goo. H.2.39-4; G. Monk. 6-0-28-0; S. Westhead. 9-0-32-3.


WHALLEY’S DO-OR-DIE EFFORT JUST FAILS


n ppointment for the villagers who reckoned they had u good chance to take full points. But they were given the task of scoring 91 in


Weekend fixtures


Ribblesdnlc League


Wanderers. Clitheror v Blarkbuni Nonhcm, Settle v Great Hnnvood, Cherry Tree v Haxenricn.


Whallcy v Ribblesdalc .Tunior League


Nnrlhrm v Rolts-Roycc. Laneho Centre v Lower Darwen. Great Harwood v Clitheroe. Burnley Belvedere v old Rossendalians, Read v Oswaldtwistle. Division Two: Oswald-


Division One: Blackburn


WTTALLEY, visitors to The clIfTc. were not given even a sporting chance of winning'by Great Harwood who batted until almost 6 p.m. The draw was n dis-


nbout 75 minutes to claim the extra overs, and ihal was not io be. Harwood made a slow start


on a damp wicket, scoring five off the first four overs in conditions where the ball moved a great deal ofT the pitch and in the air. They were always struggl­


Ainsworth, c Dixon b Gm Jfl; A. Holgatr, b Rmlnn 5: W. Lamb, r Unrnos b Woslhcad 29: .1. Wall- bank. Ibw Gee 23; Slinger, b Wcathoad 21: B. Williams, h


.1.


Read go down to leaders


1.F.AGUE loaders Barnnlds- wick claimed their 10th win of the season a.f, the expense of an understrength Read.


The champions had t,o


draft in TecL and Kavalcc from Mm scronri team, while. 11 a r wood, pre v V m isiy un­ available, wa.s making only his r.rrond appearance of the. season.


Onenors Fairclmidi and rjrnrge.son gav^ Read a. fair


.•start.’ and Hindlr. carried on i,hr good work with 35, the highest score of the innings.


Hanvnnri madr 20 and


Perl. H but the tail added onU’ l"1 morr and Read were nl! out. for a mrngre 148.


Barnotdswirk'.s Sharpies


rrtiirnrri his best, figures or the season with five for 31.


Wilson proved to bo an


even bigger thorn. The opener scored 60 o ;t. of his side's 150 for seven and


found a match winning partner


in professional


Rcidy. the former Enfield amateur now making him­ self a name with the Lanca­ shire CCC staff.


four for 61. Read's key pace man Waddington bowled his most, expensive 10 overs


of the season. Hr.ifl: W. P. rHirrI*MI5ll. c


If.irki'r b l»Y»idy 28: M. Gcorcrsmi. c and l» R^idy 31; P. Hindlr, r


llarkor b Pickup 35; .1. Harwood, c Gravr h RoberLx 20; Tt. P rc t. r Srothrm b Pickup 14; S. Rushton, c llridy h Sharplrx 5: K. Kavater. r Marker b Sharpies 9: .J. Waddinclon, c Pickup b Sharpirj, 0; P. Grainger, b Sharpies n; F.. Sumner, b Sharpies 0; [•'. Newby, not out 1. Extras 5. Total MR.


T). Sharpies. 10-2-31-5; .J. Roberts, 10-3-27-1; Rridy 9-1-34-2; B. Grave. 3-0-12-0. Barnoldswick; K. Wilson, e


Bowlins: P. Pickup. 14-4-39-2:


ing losing two early wickets but recovered through Eddlrston (41), Howarth (201 and Sherlock (20) to a total of 116, which took no fewer than 50 overs. Whallcy received only 20


overs and from them they hit 82 for the loss of four wickets. Grcenhalgh batting cxircmely well for his 33. and Rush ton and Rutter both going into double figures. Jn an abortive attempt to


twistlc v Barooldswick, Rnwtenstall v Padiham. Ribblesdalc Wanderers v Chenw Tree. GEC v Darwen, Earby v Whallc.v.


Results ju n c t io n G a r a g e


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OPEN AS USUAL DURINC THE HOLIDAYS V i 6 V -


A DOZEN members of Clitheroe Cricket Club’s bowls section took part in the annual singles knockout contest at Chatburn Road. Winner was Mr Horace


Pye. who defeated Mr Jim - Back row (from left); Mr


Porter by 15 points to 11 in a close final. Mr Pye re­ ceived the Dugdale Trophy from last year’s winner, Mr Jim Wilkinson. Pictured here are the par­ ticipants in the tournament.


Pye, W. Slingcr, T. Mullen- der, J. Porter, J. Laylield. Centre: F. F. Riley, H. Blackburn, F. Harrison (club chairman), F. Haydock, J. Wilkinson, N. Wild. Front: S. Briggs, R. Turner.


£79j £6 9 ',


........... £ 19ij i


lor eipht. Clitheroe 177 for four dec.: Great Harwood 116, Whallcy 82 lor four: R e ad H8, Barnoldswick 150 for seven; Blackburn Nor­ thern 184 lor four dec.. Chcrrv Tree 108; Earby 85 for foi:r. Settle 84; Baxenden 40 for nine, Padiham 125 for eieht dec. HiblilPhdale T.catrur P W P I. P


Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 134


Rarno14«twirk . . . . 19 JO 2 1 42 Bla ck b u rn N.........19 7 3 3 31 P a rb v


GhthcrTN*


Parlih am .............. H 4 5 1 21 Kt-ad ........................ 13 4 5 4 21


G iv a t Harwood . . 12 4 3 f> 19 R ax cn dm ............... 13 3 5 5 17 rtn » rrv Trr .- . . . . 13 3 4 fi ]•» H ib b lfsd a lc S ^ u lr


........... 13 3 4 f> lf» ........................ 13 2 3 « 11 Whallov


................... 12 5 fi f» 30 ......... 13 5 3 3 25


collect the extra nine runs which would have permit­ ted Whallcy to bat on, Richard Bowmnnd was moved up the batting order for a do-or-die effort to hit them off the last over, but was unsuccessful. So Whallcy finished with


nut 2: I). Edmondson, b Marshall 2; M Eddltistnn c Slingcr b Smith 41; W. Wilkinson b Mar- shall 10; N. Howarth b Smith 20; A. Thompson b Smith 0; M. Cal­ vert c Rushton b Galpin 2; Sher­ lock Ibw Smith 20; J . Nixon Ibw Grecnhalfih 10; C. Ward c Rush- ton b Smith 3: K Allen not out 5; extras l. Totaf 116. Bowling: M. Galpin 14—3—37


certainly. GT HARWOOD. H. Pelnrs run


—1; T. Marshall 10-1 25-2; Greonhalsh 11.5—


Smith 15—3—41—5. VVIIAI.I.KY: GrcvnhalRh h


— 4—12—1; J.


Thompson 38; I). Uushton b Thompson 13: R. Rutter not out 22; .1 Smith c Edwardson b Thompson 6; R. Bowman. 1> Shorrock «: A. Anderson not out 1, extras 2. Total (4 wkts) 82. Bowling: Sherlock 10—0—1—37;


................... 13 1 5 7 9 —3.


K. Allen 3—o—u —fl; W. IMwarth 0; A Thompson 6—0—20


Sumner b Newby 60; K. Plant, c Graincer b Newby 3; B. Grave, h Newby 1; Rcidy, c Kavalrc b .Sumner 41; G. Darker b Newby 11; R. Nutter, b Waadington 3; P. Plekup, not out 14: G. Gregson run out 9; T. Seothern. not out 2. Extras 1. Total (7


wickets) 150. Bowling:


10-0-66-1; F. Newby. 10-1-61-4: E. Sumner. 3-0-22-1.


.?. Waddington,


TOUGH RACE


only a point when four would have been a virtual


C LITH ERO E Homing Society's race from Nanto.s was a hard one lor the 68 birds liberated at 5.50 a.m. on Saturday. First home was that ol Edward Jones in 14 hours 24 minutes 11 seconds on the wine, recording 938 yards a minute lor tile 462 miles. Second was Frank Howarlh’s


bird in 15-38-39 for a velocity of 855 vards a minute. Those were h the onlv two birds to arrive


clocked in at 6-20 a.m. on Sun­ day and was owned by A. Eccles and Son. Speed, 788 yards a minute.Other results, fit order of arrival: G. Cowperthwaitc 670, H. l^ifthousc 592, Parker and I.und 590, R. Lavin 585, S. J . Parker 575 and 566. Cottant Bros 558, W. Frank!and « 6 , D. Kay 532.


ome on Saturday. The third


AFTER not having, been called upon to bowl since the previous derby with Wiialley at the end of May, Simon Wcsthcad was given another derby chance against Ribblesdale Wan­ derers and responded with three for 32.


Clitheroc 2nd 148 foi Langho 176 for 7 dec.


JUNIOR LEAGUE pace­ setters Langho caned Clitli- croc Seconds’ bowlers—four of them teachers—to the tunc of 176 for seven de­ clared. at Chatbum Road on Saturday.


But two of them, Black­


burn and Hill, gave the Langho attack a fe.w of the best with an undefeated sixth-wicket partnership of 37 which almost won Clith- croc the game.


Crompton 44 in a. big open­ ing stand for Langho.


Slanden hit 60 and


Birch's three for 45 was the best Clitheroe return. Black- hum scored 43 and Hill 48 as Clithcroc made 143 for


fi—n— .36 -O: K. Barker t—0—


dm:.) 176. Kieeh 10—


McKeever 10: W. Cireen 27: P. llish 0; .1. Walsh in: N. Barton not. out 2, extras 11. Totat f7 wktx


rempion 4t: R. Hnrdrastle 2: M. Bowline: •)■ 11 ill 6—


K, Barker JR: R. Edmondson 2: M. Watkins 16: P. Harrison 2; W.


c; Sutcliffe 6-1—3»—2. 'Clith.rnr. '-'nil. M. Atkinson 12;


v . Oillachcr o 2-31 l: A. avast 0—1_70—2; N. Rarton 3—1—3—1:


<6 wkts) 113 Bon line: d. Walsh in_1—15-1:


. Monk 0; M Blackburn not out 13: 1 Pill not out no extras 2. Total


here before the match: Back row. from left: G. Sutcliffe, M. .Atkinson. M. Watkins, M. Rlarkbnrn J. Hill. R. Birch (Clilheroe): B. Hardcaslle, N. Graham, J. Walsh, N. Barton. A. West. V. Gal­ lagher W. Steele. J. Cromp­ ton. T. Donnelly, scorer (Langho Centre). Front: P. Serrilr. B.


N. nevoy 3—n—20—1. 'Die teams arc pictured


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Edmondson. W. Monk. K. Barker, P. Harrison (Clith- eroe): M. McKeever. P. Standen, W. Green, P. High,


M. Devoy captain (Langho Centre i.


Although Newby took Whalley’s


run ended Whnllcy 2nd 43, GEC 47 for 3


WIIALLEY 2nd sustained ■tihcir third defeat of the


season and the first for 10 panics when GEC played them at the Station Road pround. The villagers were put out


in 20 overs. They made a promising start at 29 for 3 and P. Shuttieworth looked set to restore their fortunes until he was bowled at 40 for 7. GEC's Howarth caused the batsmen much trouble and took 7 for 23. Wlialley's bowlers were un­ able to get through and a score of 43 left them little room to work. Whatley 2nd; M. florton 4. .1.


Wood id. V. Shuttloworth R, R- Wilkinson 4. P. Sutcliffe 9. K. Marsh 1. P. Wilcock 1. M. Fallon not out 0. R. Sinslcton 0. Extras


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f Whalley bowline: M. Fallon one Sor 11. K. Marsh one for 14. P.


1 Total 43. GET: 47 for 3 wickets.


htittlcworth one lor 3.


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■were informed tihat seven senior clubs from Clitheroc and four from Longridge had applied for pitches, as well as a number of Junior


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