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i t ’s a great day for the Slingers
Whalley in finger-nail finish
Whalley 117 for 9, Clitheroc 132 for 9
WHALLEY just managed to hang on for a draw in this "derby” thriller after an astonishing nuddle- order collapse in which they lost six wickets for as
many runs. ' ,
the extra overs with three wickets in hand and needing 20 to win. But they lost two wickets
The champions claimed
for one run and last pair Jim Rudd and John Slinger had to bat out the remaining three overs surrounded by a tight ring of fielders. It was a splendid end to an
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ball, had Rushton caught by Duckworth.
Nick Keighley came in and successfully defended the
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hat-trick ball but in (jces next over he sent up a retu rn catch which the Clitheroe pro. did well to
unbeaten 61 by Slinger which saved the day for ■Whalley and figures of seven for 32 by pro Roland Gee which almost won it for Clitheroe. Clitheroe won the toss and
entertaining match the chief features which were an
snap
up.Two balls later Alec Anderson was caught by Dixon and next ball Wright was caught by Barker. Again Gee was on a hat- trick, but again he was denied as Marshall survived the last two deliveries of the
over.Nowat88for6,VyhaIley’s
men, and two fell to fine slip catches taken by Jack Ains worth. At one stage he took four wickets in three overs at a
cost of seven runs, and he twice took two wickets in an over.
d e fe n c e a g a in s t th e onslaught. They lost two wickets at 11 and were still only 30 with nearly half the
Baxenden had no viable
side out. Elahi and Peter Clegg
outfield meant that any shot struck reasonably well and just wide of a fielder was an almost certain boundary. But Duckworth’s eager
b a t ted f i r s t . Openers Graham Davis and Neil Duckworth began aggres sively cracking 14 runs off the first two overs. The lightening-quick
ness to push the score along resulted in him being caught behind in the third over by Rushton off Tim Marshall. D a v i s , h o w e v e r ,
only hope lay with John Slinger who was playing a real captain’s innings. When Marshall ivas run
gambled on claiming the extra five overs even though th e re were only three wickets left. Gaipin was bowled by
c o n t in u e d to look in command and after surviv ing a loud shout for caught behind off Galpin went on to make a fine 42. But as so often this season
staged a marginal recpvery by putting on 26, but the innings shuttered to a close lifter the professional was bowled by Slinger as the' result of a mis-timed wild
sweep. Having 160' minutes in
reach double figures and were still only 28 at the end of an hour and meanwhile had lost three wickets. At such a rate the road to
which to pass a target of 78, Wanderers had all the time in the world, yet at first it seemed they were going to need every minute. They took 20 minutes to
stumped off Gee in the second. This left Slinger md
out, Slinger was joined by Mick Galpin who promptly struck successive bound aries off Garth Sutcliffe. . At 7-30 p.m. Slinger
T . ^ 6i not out
Weekend games
HARD wickets were turned to good advantage by bowlers in the local cricket sides on &turday. Best haul was Bill Slinger’s eight for 28 against Baxenden at | Church Meadow. In the derby game at I
Whalley, Clitheroe’s Roland Gee finished with seven for 32 against Whalley, but the villager’s last pair were stubborn and held out for a draw — the seventh in | which the Chatbum Road men have featured this season.
Results
for 9; RibblesdiUe Wanderers 80 for 4, BiLxendin 78; Cherrj' Tree 144 for 5, Settle 142 for 8 <lec; Blackburn Northern 174 for 6. Great hanvood 175 for 3.
^Vhalley 117 for 9, Clitheroe
Sutcliffe in the first extra over and Staniforth was
Rudd to play out the remain ing three overs with the (jlitheroe fielders practically breathing down their necks. With Whalley supporters
the middle order proved weak and Clitheroe lost four quick wickets for just 23 runs.
John Hill who struck a lively 26 not out, including three glorious fours. With the score on 132 for nine Boden declared to deny Whalley the bowling bonus point.
The innings was saved by
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recovery would have been arduous. Oliver changed the approach. He attacked the bowling and chased after the singles. Mostly, however, he went for the boundary shots and won the game with two beautifully lofted sixes to finish with 40 not out. In an innings of much
plunged into trouble as Clitheroe pro. Roland Gee took five wickets in 10 balls. He trapped Higginbotham leg before and with his next
take the score to 86 for 2. But they were, suddenly
Snellgrove (16) and then Derek Higginbotham (14) to
biting their fingernails, the two men managed to complete the task ivithout
N. Duckworth c- Rushton b Marshall 9; K. Barker e .and b Rudd 12; Gee Ibw Staniforth 8; J. Boden b Staniforth 10; J. Hill not out 26; R. Birch b Galpin 7; P. Hall c Keighley b Staniforth 3; extras 7. ToUil (9 wkt.s) i:i2. Bowling; T. M:ua;hall 7-2-15-1; M. Galpin 6-0-26-1; J. Staniforth
giving a chance. Clithcroc: G. David b Rudd 42;
12.5-0-11-1; J. Rudd 10-2-13-3. Whalley: Snellgrove Ibw Gee
16; J . Slinger not out 61; D. Higginbotham'Ibw Gee 14: D. Rushton c Duckworth b Gee 0; N. Keighley c and b Gee 1; A. Ander son c Di.xon b Gee 0; P. Wright c Barker b Gee 0; T.
Marsh.all run out 2; M. Galpin b Sutcliffe 13; J. Riald not out 0; exthes 10. ToUiI (9 wkls) 117. Bowiing; Gee 16-I-:t2: IL Birch
4-0-18-0; .1. Hill 2-0-17-0; G. Sutcliffe IO-2-in-I.
elegance he pushed the score along in a mood of unruffled calm that made one wonder why earlier colleagues had apparently found the bowl ing so difficult to cope with.. The truth is that some experienced first team men need to be more consistent, while players who do well in the second eleven are having problems in making the transition to senior status. As a result, the burden of run-making is falling on the middle order batsmen. Having said that, Satur
day’s result was a good one, yielding maximum five
points. Baxenden: D. Whitworth b
Slinger 10; M. Deaseyc Ain-sworth b Slinger 5; D. Pilkington c ^ n s - worth b Slinger 0; E l ^ b Slinger 20; D. Whittam e Lamb b Slinger 3; P. Qegg Ibw- Oliver 6; J. Duck worth b Oliver 7; R. Crawshaw b Slinger 7; I. Watson b Slinger 0; B. Fenwick not out 4; J. Culshaw b Slinger 0; extras 13. Total 75. Bowling: Oliver 11-3-37-2; W.
Slinger 10.2-2-28-8. Wanderers: A. Graham e Craw*- shaw b Fenwick 0; A. Holgate .b
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Deasey 14; W. Lamb c Whittam b Elahi 8; Oliver not out 40; D. Cottam b Deasey 3; K. Proctor not
out 8; extras 7. Total (4 wkts) 80. Bowling: Elabi 10-8-15-1; B.
Semi-final
THE Ramsbottom Cup semi-final game between R e a d a n d h o l d e r s Bamoldswick will be played at Read on Sunday, July 24th. It will be the third cup clash between the clubs in the past four seasons. In 1974 and 1975 Read
Fenwick 7-2-14-1; M. Dea-sey 7-2- 18-2; J. Culshaw 3.5-1-26-0.
Dismissed from cup contest
Whalley 133, Lancaster 139 for 6.
A FOUR-WICKET defeat at the hands of Lancas ter, a Northern League side, put paid to Whalley’s hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Lancashire Federation Cup.
wickets had fallen for 54 it seemed likely that the villa-
B an y among the wickets
BY taking seven for 13, Barry Buchanan played a major role in Chatbum’s home conquest of Rishton.
Ribble Valley Cricket League encounter of local interest and one of only two g am es played at the weekend. Rishton were put out for 62, David Theaker scoring 25. Chatbum replied with fS for four, of which Bill Thompson scored 21.
into fourth place with 13 points from 12 games. Ribblesdale, who had an open date, are ninth with nine points from 11 games.
The win puts Chatbum r Jubilee — race —
met Barndldswick in the final with the victories being s h a r e d . L a s t season Barnoldswick retmned the trophy by-beating Earby.
READ have acquired the services of a promising young' batsman who looks certain to be challenging for a first team place in the near future.
Promising
boy cricketer'Nick Marsh, 21, has joined the club after completing his university studies. A left handed open ing batsman, he scored a stylish 66 against Great Harwood in his second- eleven debut and should be a valuable addition to Re^'s already strong batting line
Former England School • up.
RIBBLE VALLEY motor cyclists will be taking part in the second road race meet ing of the season of the Preston and district Motor Cycle Club at the Longridge Circuit on Sunday. It marks the club’s 50th
The game was the only When four of the visitors’
gers’ modest 133 might be enough. However, the fifth-
wicket pair of Diamond and Marden were not separated until they had put on 50, leaving Whalley with insuf ficient leeway. Whalley ought, in fact, to
-Taylor stayed with the professional to see the 100 passed but after Snellgrove had gone the batting went into a disastrous decline. It just was not Whalley’s
have run up a much larger total than 133. Inside the hour Snellgrove and John Slinger knocked up 59 for the f irs t wicket. David
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Tree, Settle v Earby. DIVISION ONE
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Tree, Oswaldtwistle Imm v Luats. .Iixl ELEVEN LEAGUE
Sunday: Padiham v Cherr>’ Sunday: Cherry Tree v Whalley.
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Half-way m a rk
THE Clitheroe and District I Cricket League programme is now more than half completed and, apart from playing first round cup games, most teams will enjoy a break until the beginning of August. A close race has developed 1
for the championship and only fractions of a run sepa rate second, third and fourth placed teams, two of whom j have games in hand on Waddington the current | leaders. Grindleton have the best
run rate and appear slight favourites to become the champions. There are, however, many crucial matches to be played as follows:
day, all told there were four run-outs and from 101 for two they slumped to 109 for six. The last four men total led only 24 among them and of these Alec Anderson scored 13. Jim Rudd was the most successful Whalley bowler
with three for 32. Whalley: Snellgrove c .Manlen b
Higgins 66, J. Slinger run out 26, D. Taylor run out 10, D. Rushton c Taylor b Higgins 0, D. Higgin botham run out 1.
M..Galpin c Palwankar 9, N. Keighley st Taylor b Higgins 0, A. Anderson b Lambert 13, T. Marshall b Speak 4. J. Staniforth run out 1, J. Rudd not out 0. Extras 3. Total 133. Bowling: M, Staziker 8-I-27-I,
P. Batrick 8-0-24-0, P. Lambert 5- 0-31-1, V. Palwankar 8-1-23-0, S. Higgins 8-1-2^, M. Speak I.l-l-
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anniversary and includes a jubilee race with a special trophy for the winner. Alan Jackson will be riding the Honda on which he won the ■World Championship
Bowls match
Clitheroe Probus Club enjoyed a bowling match organised by Mr Harold Blackburn at Clitheroe Cric ket Club, on Thursday, in glorious weather. Winners: 1, Mr J. Wilkin
Twenty members of
son and Mr F. Broom; 2, Mr J. Porter and Mr J. R; Lynch. Chairman Mr Tom Boy Ian (Whalley) thanked Mr Blackburn and the ladies who provided tea.
. Snellgrove b Rudd 13, A. Diamond c Snellgrove b Rudd 29, V.
Higginbotham b Marshall 11, M. Speak b Staniforth 21, M.. Hall c
Palwankar c Rushton b Rudd 0, R. Marden run out 19, R. Webb not out 13, S. Higgins not out 16. Extras 17. Total (6 wkts) 139. Bowling: M.' Galpin 8-0-18-0, T.
Grindleton v Waddimrton. h: Flexible R., h; Police, h. Ribble Cement v Flexible R., h; Calderstones, h; Flex ible R., a. Flexible R. v Ribble Cement, a; Grindle ton, a; Ribble Clement, h.
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RIBBLE CEMENT scored a seven-hin victory against bottom-placed Calderstones in the Clitheroe and District
reached 72 for three in their alloted overs, with notable c o n t r ib u t io n s by K. Wh i tak e r (27) and A. Howarth (20 not out). .
Marshall 8-1-46-1, J. Staniforth 8- 3 -1 8 -1 , J . Rudd 8-2-32-3. Snellgrove 4-1-9-0.
WINNER of an;18-hole.' s tro k e competition at
GOLF
C l i th e ro e was Mr J. Richardson with 88-18-68. Second was Mr D. Punchard with 84-14-70,' after a play off with Mr B. T. Clarke (86- 16-70). Best gross was 75 by
steady reply but- superb bowling from Howarth (4 for 10) and F. Sharp (4 for 32) proved too much for the later batsmen and they were all out for 65.
Calderstones made ,a
ston 14, A. Howarth, 20 not out,'J. Biugh 5, R. McLean 3 not out, extnus 3. Total (3 wkts) 72. Bowling: M. Pells fi-M4-0; A.
Ribble: K. Whitaker 27,1. John 1I*
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FO R A L L Y O U R B U I L D I N G M A T E R I A L S
LAND DRAINI TILES — ASBESTOS ROOFING SHEETS — CONCRETE BLOCKS — BRICKS — SAND — AGGREGATES — CEMENT SCREEN WALLING
plus lltarallr hundreds of other Itema SKIPPY WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE — Phone tor competitive hire charges Hrst class quick service — Open 7-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. WEEKDAYS, 7-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. Saturdays
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