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It’s cup time


I s • : :i . ' V : again


ces s ive week the weather put paid to the


cil pi tches . being closed.


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programme is postponed — except for Read: v Henthorn in Division One — but clubs, have' the option, if they so wish; to ' play outstanding games


Dan Seed competitions and, rather than further delay these, the league executive has decided to play them this weekend -The ordinary league


Cross Keys, Chipping v Grindleton, Whalley B v Brockhall, Chatburn Res v Jack’s Motors, Hurst Green Res v Whalley A, Trinity Res v Knowles Arms, Spring Mill Res v Read Utd. Res, Henthorn Utd. Res v Pendle Furni­ ture.


Ashley Smith Cup TASEM


burn, h) from: Barber, Briggs, Bristol, Bristol (M) , Clegg, Dowden, Jones, Mellin (G), Mellin (W), Pearson, Smalley, Sw in b an k , W aring, Wright.


Waddington (v Rishton k.o. 2-15 p.m.): from


at Waggon and Horses, 1 p.m.


Catholic YC at Pleasing- ton, k.o. 2-15 p.m.): from Church-Taylor, Bialecki, Robinson, Smith, Spencer, Ward, Byrom, Boden, Gel- dard, Bishop, Dean, Sims, Waddington, Seedle. Meet


Underwood, Whiteside (N) , Leach, Richards, Nut- tall, Kirk, Ross, Rimmer, McGuire, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Walker (G). Meet ground 1-30 p.m. Waddington Res. (v


West Bradford (v Chat­


ley Arms Celtic v Royal Oak, Hurst Green v Spring Mill, West Brad­ ford v Chatburn, Victoria v Ribblesdale SSC. Dan Seed: Rimington v


on December 23rd, which is an open date. Ashley Smith: Whal-


Clitheroe and district Darts League. In the final at the White Horse, . Clitheroe, they were trailing 3-1, but then went on to take all the remaining


matches to finish worthy 6-3 winners;


Dennis Lawson. Burgess, 200 behind in the third game clinched the game with scores of 140, 140 and 114.


Boyer, John Kwasneiski, Stuart Gough, Terry Boyer. Also in the side was atuart Simmons. . J n the Read line up (below) at the front are: Kenny Leach, Ray Connor, S<in’i.0 '^?ni Pmni"£ton. Back: Philip Lawson, Dennis Lawson, John


A,In Bridge Inn team (above) are front,.from the left: Alan Blackburn, Alan Burns, John Bond, Brian Burgess. Back: Ernest Scott, Bill Driver, Phil


Mitchell, John Holmes. Also m the team were Mick Muldoon and Derek Webster.


II _ Pick of the night’s games was that between Bridge’s Norman Burgess and Ciub made a brilliant recovery to retain the Lawrenson Cup in the Unhappily, last Satur­ FOR _ the .second -sue-'


g lbble Valley League Football 'programme, all Ribble Valley Coun­


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■ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 7th, 1978 25


League tutus down limited over games


■ CONTRARY to. what; : some clubs hoped for, the annual meeting of th e Ri b b l e s d a l e


; Barnoldswick, Clitheroe : and Whalley all proposed


■ more than half of the senior league games were drawn it was.no surprise that seven clubs proposed changes in the rules. Read,


limited overs in one form or a n o th e r . S e t t le , Oswadtwistle Immanuel


‘ An amen dmen t b y League president Mr Ted Hodgkinson- that -for the next three seasons senior league clubs only should play a form, of limited overs cricket was defeated by . tw o v o t e s and Clitheroe’s further amend- ‘ ment for a complete change to overs cricket in all divisions was lost by one vote.


present set-up.


it was overwhelmingly agreed should form the


basis for rule changes next season, are:


last scheduled hour of play, play shall continue for an hour, or until 15 overs have been bowled. ® Five points to be


rule to be withdrawn'. © From the start of the


© The extra five overs Settle’s proposals, which


and Cherry Tree favoured changes but within the


: continue to be played . in 1979 but with some significant changes successfully proposed by Settle. • : After a season in which .


■ overs cricket. Instead, time-limit cricket will


. League fought shy of changing to limited


. In the event of a tie, both sides to receive three points. . There will be a special


Wilson’s inter-league com­ petition.


;


registration is to be intro­ duced forthwith and spe­ cial arrangements will be made to prevent senior


Waggon in high scoring mood


Waggon and Horses 8, Rawtcnstall Victoria Hotel 1


THE Waggon and Horses Sunday team beat the weather conditions at the weekend to progress into the last 16 of the Towneley Cup.


day’s-team play their foot­ ball with Waddington on Saturdays and some had not had a game for three weeks. Lack of match practice showed when Victoria


Every member, of Sun­


went ahead. But with Simon Whiteside finding his “scoring” touch and bagging four goals, the Waggon were able to over­ run their opponents for a comfortable victory.


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Roger Walker (2), Paul McGuire and Stephen Dean. Simon Whiteside, Graham Walker ahd Mal­ colm Robinson were out­ standing for the Waggon. Waggon and Horses: Underwood, Lund, Robin­ son, Richards,. Whiteside (N) , Ward, McGuire, Walker (G), Walker (B), Whiteside (S), Bishop. Subs:, Sims and Dean.


The other scorers were


S c o u ts ’ n ew d a te


SATURDAY’S Cub-Scout d is tr ic t team games against .Preston and Sun­ day’s league games were called off because, of the state of the pitches, and have been rearranged for January 27th. Fixtures for Saturday: Trinity Tigers v Whalley (P. O’Donnell), St Paul’s v . Chipping (D. Neild), Ribblesdale v Loyola, St Mary’s v Trin­ ity Panthers (J. Marsden), Gisburn. v Chatburn (K. Wilson), Waddington ’ v Hodder Valley. Sunday: Chipping v Trinity Tigers (D. Smyth).


N e ck an d n e c k a t th e to p


(all teams having com­ pleted eight games) are:


Dog Inn ,24, Waddington SC .14.


-


Hart 43, -White Horse 37, King’s Arms 35, Waggon and Horses 35, Buck Inn 33, Victoria (Great Har­ wood) 31, Black Bull 30, Joiner’s Arms 29, Cross Keys 24, Clitheroe CC 23. Highest finish: A. Ridg- way (Black Bull) 141.


ter' (Read Club) 120). Division Two: White


mill 49, Lower Buck 48, Black Horse 44, Bonny Inn 39, Brown Cow 36, Vic­ toria (Clitheroe) 26, Dog' and Partridge 25, Buck Inn 20, Pendle Hotel 19, Bay Horse 14. Highest finish: R. Kiddie (Springmill) 152.


Division Three: Spring- Highest finish: D. Webs­


Oak A 44 points, Bridge Inn 43, Craven Heifer 40, Read Club 39, Pendle Witch 35, Judge Walmes- ley 33, Royal Oak B 31, C ommercial; 29, Copy Nook 28, Horse Shoe 24,


Division One — Royal


ONLY a point separates Royal Oak A and Bridge Inn at the top of the first division of Clitheroe and district Darts League. Latest league placings


were re-elected' to the senior league, Read and Baxenden 2nd were prom­ oted to Division One, and Eadiham and Ribblesdale Wanderers’ 2nds were re­ elected to division two. A new system of player


ary, reported on the past year and in his dual capac­ ity as umpires’ secretary appealed for more former cricketers to . join the umpires’ panel so that full ; coverage of matches could continue. Baxenden and Padiham


Mr R. Haworth, secret­


Duckworth reported a balance of well over £1,000, with a profit of more than £200 from the


games,; lost time and so forth. ■ Treasurer Mr ■ J. R.


meeting, of the League Management Committee on December 11th. At this meeting there will also be further consideration of Oswaldtwistle Immanuel’s proposals for limitation of the first innings; fines for a slow over rate, and detailed arrangements regarding rain-affected


■ game is drawn the side with • the ‘ higher scoring rate per over will take three .points and their opponents one point. If the scoring rate is equal the side losing fewer wickets will receive three points.


awarded for a win. If a


professionals to play in Ramsbottom Cup games were heavily defeated, as were Settle’s proposals for an uninterrupted league programme of Saturday fixtures with a severe limit on blank dates during the July holiday periods.


with their clubs in division three. A move by Read to allow


'innings of 172 against Blackburn Northern. Division One awards:


B a t t in g , K. Grogan (Oswaldtwistle 1mm); bowling, B. T h re sh (Lucas). Division Two: B a t t in g , P. Mello r (Earby); bowling, T. Cross (Burnley Belvedere).


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