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m Back (from the left): Bill Nightingale, Dave'Procter (capt.), Les Allen, Frank Noon,'Derrick Pickering, Colint Taylor, Joe Harrison (manager). •


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Cricket averages tight at the top


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L E A D I N G b a t s m e n among the four local clubs in .the Ribblesdale Cricket League for the season just ended is Read’s Malcolm Grainger — but only by a half a run from Clitheroe’s Neil Duckworth. :


hardly have been more closely contested. Grain­ ger’s average is 29.50 to Duckworth’s 29, with. Whalley’s skipper, John Slinger on 28.66. Wander­ ers professional Malcolm Dennett leads the Church Meadow batsmen with 27.4.


In fact, the title could


als, Ken Snellgrove (Whal- ley) has pipped Francis Woolley (Clitheroe) by .23 of. a run, the respective averages being 28.23 and 28.


Of the other profession­


had an exceptionally close finish. Top is Whalley’s Mike Galpin with 29 wic­ kets for 12.07 runs. Wan­ derers’ Lawrence Ather­ ton. has 30 : for 12.7 and Read’s Russell Laws 36 for .12.81. Garth Sutcliffe


The bowlers have also


(Clitheroe) has 25 for 14.80.


K Fawcett...........12 211211.20 J. Boden.................. 15 2134 8.90 Also batted S. Bennett 4-1-50-


Westhead 2 -0 -4 7 -2 3 .6 ; N. Crowther 14x; J. Hindmoor 2x; R. Banks 9x.


Chatburn take early lead


AFTER three games, Chatburn lead the Police by six points at the top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League. League results: Rimington 10,


Social Club 4; Waddington A 10, Billington A 4; Conservative A 4, Pendle Club 10; Chatburn 8, Calderstones 6; Billington B 12, Waddington B 2; Police 10, Con­ servative B 4: Great Harwood A 6, Catholic A 8; Catholic B 2, Liberal B 12. Rimington 482,. Social Club


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Hockey girls meet defeat


: PLAYING-,their first match in : the Lancashire, Ladies’ Hockey* ..League, West Bradford 2nd sui- • fered, a n - 8 -0 - defeat against.- Chorley CSSA. The home team, newcomers to :


:West. Bradford side with' one member short.





■ v Lining up for West Bradford ' i were: Cnris Scott, Sonia Parker,; Dorothy Barker,' Val, Parks,


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:Catherine,:Ipophen;-Jane;Wood, ,Kay Mercer, Alison Drinkall, Jenny M a lm e sb u r y .’ ■ v&iThe team will be away to New


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Supporters Need for travel


they? will be travelling to- Stoke City for their first away match.


the idea:: of 21-year-old Anne Day of Wiswell Lane, Whalley, who is the club secretary. Mr Tony Ward is treasurer, and Andrew Day, chairman. . Their next meeting is on Saturday .n ig h t at the Brown Cow.


The supporters club was .


is having a sponsored walk from Clitheroe to Burnley to raise money to sponsor a football for the Burnley match against Newcastle. The following Saturday ,


porters Club has about 20 members who meet regu­ larly at the Brown Cow in Clitheroe. On October 7th the club


A GROUP of Burnley FC fans from the Clitheroe area have formed an offi­ cial supporters club and will be travelling to their first away match next month. The Ribble Valley Sup­


more pace


West Bradford Ladies 1, Preston 3


WEST BRADFORD LADIES hockey team were beaten 3-1 by Preston, at home, in the first league match of the season and their -first in the Second Divi­ sion. They have to match the pace


of Second Division opponents, and need more forward power. Sadie Baker, left wing for


West Bradford, equalised an early Preston goal, and Preston were lucky when a deflected shot gave them a half-time lead. Preston attacked freely in the


second half and their outstand­ ing player, their centre-forward scored again.


SIX FOR SIMON


Waggon and Horses 7, ‘ Burnley Central 1


Central with six goals — the best of his footballing- career. Paul McGuire scored the seventh.and John - Lund, had an out­ standing game.


WAGGON maintained their unbeaten record in th e Burnley Sunday League with a convincing 7-1 win over Burnley Central. Simon Whiteside blitzed


■:


ton ’ A 368: S. Hatton 83, I. Brown .71; I. Wooff 61,' B. Lee 72; F. Coar 82, B. Robinson 66; T. Makinson 32, T. Warden 70; D. Nelson 96, V. Broderick 23; 5. Cox 69, M. Aitken 66. Conservative A 389, Pendle


Club 423: E. Tomlinson 60, C, Moorhouse 84; D. Lord 57, A. Pearce 81; E. Wallace 53, S. Edmondson 57; D. Cowper- thwaite 73, T. Howarth 70; C. Taylor 56, C. Bailey 80; J. Nut- tall 90, J. Bush 51. -Chatburn 432, Calderstones


430: D. Speak 79, P. Backhouse 54; P. Clark 77, D. Hindle 85; P. Jones 42, D. Fitzpatrick 89; R. Parker 95, D. Geldard 67; R. Turner 86, T. Wilson 61; J. Crowther 53, K. Worswick 74.


Billington B 513, Wadding­


ton B 383:W. Roberts 78, K. Walmsley 84; R. Dell 69, A. Wilkinson 61; B. Thompson 108, I. Waddington 54; T. Peters 81, D. Boothman 63; D. Birkett 106, B. Waddington 64; P. Swain 71, I. Titterington 57.


Police 437, Conservative 390;


t ; Swift 69, T, Williamson 64; P. Craig 88, R. Parker 52; W. Moore 65, G. Dinsdale 74; F. Booth 73, A. Middlesbrough 69; L. McEntree 58, F. McNab 63; I. Hartley 84, T. Makinson 68.


G r e a t Ha rwo od A 419,


Catholic A 430: R. Forshaw 54, Davies 71; P. Wiggins 38, Turner 71; S. Monk 97, Hudson 83; M. Higginson 61, Geldard 65; H. Clegg 70, Grimshaw 64; A. Chew 99,. Holmes 49.


Catholic B 379, Liberal B


528: J. Lawson 50, A. Proctor 104; K. Fitzpatrick 64, B. Fletcher 98; J. Marsden 62, J. Mellor 82; L. Dixon 58, J. Hack­ ing 78; B. Bithell 42, H. White 96; W. Foulker 103, A. Root 70. League placings, all played


three games except Calaer- stones and British Legion who have played two: Chatburn 32; Police 26; Great Harwood B, Rimington 24; Billington A, Bil­


lington B 23; Catholic A 22; Waddington B, Conservative B, Great Harwood A 20; Conserva­ tive A, Pendle Club 18; Social Club 16; Catholic B 14; Wad- . Dington A 12; Calderstones 10: British Legion 2. Highest break: H. Clegg (Great Harwood) 30.


N. Duckworth..... 20 2 523 29.00 P. Hall.................... 10 8 5728.50 B. Jones ................. 21 351928.33" Woolley............... 22 742028.00 G. Davies............ . 15 0 308 20.53 C. Ward ....;..:.... 13 3 20120.10 G Dixon


’ • I N T Av . 11 312015 00


16 6; J Hill 9-1-41-5.12, R. Birch 3-1-2-1; G. Sutcliffe 3-2-4-4; S.


C L ITH ER O E BATTING


G. Sutcliffe.... 124.2 27471 2514.81 Woolley..........297.233919 5716.il S. Bennett...... 31.4' 8114 716.28 B. Jones......... -28.5 - 4141 720.14 M. Walker. ...., 45 6185 920.55 R; Birch........ 70.2 11322 1621.46 J. Hill............. 94.3 17349 1621.81 Also bowled: K. Fawcett 13-73-


BOWLING OM RW Av


3-24.33; J. Boden 5-0-37-3-12.33; G. Davies 3-0-37-0; R. Banks 7-0- 31-1; N. Duckworth 4-0-27-1-27. •


READ


' S. Rushton............ 19 D. Rigby............ 17 R. G o o d w a y 13 M. Ranson.............. 12 R. Kawalec........... 19 M. Georgeson... . 15 G. O'Connor........ 12 Also batted P Worsley 6-S-9-9;


M: Grainger.......... 18 4 413 29.50 N. Marsh.............. 11 1333 27.75 0468 24.63


BATTING I N T Av


1 626924.45 3222 22.20 123121.00 329618.50 2177 13.61 113412.18


G. Holt 4-0-13-3 25; P. Grainger 3- 3-12-12, N. Tomlinson 2; J. Wad- dingion 7-2-12-2-40; R. EbDage lOx; S. Whalley 3x; R. Bell 0; R. Laws 6-1-16-3.20; S. Marsh 0; F., . Newby 13.


! BOWLING O M R W Av


R. Laws............. 151 41 461 3612.81 R. Goodway....... 181.4 28 618 3816,26 . M.Ranson......... 38 3 149 818.63 D. Rigby .......... 80.4 10 315 1521.00 R. Kawalec........ 168 35 612 2821.85 J. Waddington.,.. 95.2 9 432 1627.00.


/ Also bowled; N. Tomlinson 2-0-20-0; G. O'Connor 4-0-8-0; R. Ebbage 1441-82-' 3-27.33; G. Holt 24M4-0; S. Whalley 5-0- 36-1-36; F. Newby 7-0-29-0; S. Marsh 1- 0-8-0.


WHALLEY


V. Morris 7-3-46-11.5; J. Staniforth 54-20-10; D. Wilcock 3- 2-14-7; T. Marshall 4-0-8-2; Alvii 36; Entwistle 51; K. Eastham 4-0- 30-7.7; A. Anderson 3-1-15-7.5; G. Hindle 1; V. Harris 8; V. Harris 8; N. Wilson 3-1-8-4; E; Topham 2-0- 4-2; R. Wright 1; R. Bennett 2-0-4- 2.


BOWLING 0 M R W Av


B. Brown 6.741-51-1; R. Singleton 7-0- 36-1; D. Taylor 1-0-17-0; Alvil0.4-0-104).


RIBBLESDALE


K. Proctor............ 18 3190 12.66 W. Slinger............ 15 3110 9.16 A. Holgate............ 16 2126 9.00 Also batted: A. Musgrove 9-3-


127614.53


50-8.33; P. Seedle.8-1-60-8.57; T. Graham 5-3-16-8; S. Rush 3-0-9-3; K. Taylor 3-0-6-2; A. Aspin 2-0-3- 1.5; T. Braithwaite 2x; S. Proctor 3; M. Embery Ox.


34.5; D. Cottam 0.341-84); S. Proctor 2-0- 2341; M. Embery 5-0-29-0; S. Rush 0.541- 34); A. Graham 7.2-0-36-1-36; T. Braith­ waite 8-0-44-0.


Fast and furious rallying


of -the “Motoring News” premier road rallying championship, and took , place over the tight twisty Cumbrian roads. Clitheroe crews Trevor


Ladies open , with fine win


, Clitheroe Ladies FC 4, ‘ Cumberland: Rangers Ladies v


FC 2. . t lN their opening game of the


■is season ‘in - Division Two of the.-: N o rth -Wes tr Ladies’ League;*::


- Clitheroe had a fine win over they • Preston side. It was Clitheroe’s first game,


1 fine style, with s goals-: from -V; - McLeod;- E. Phelan,-J.'Clague . and D. Westall. - - , - , , ,


*. fi- - - - * * -


: on itheir.-: new-:,ground-‘at? Lit-> tlemoor and they, celebrated in :


-


• Seascale i along a route which included^ 16 - notori-. ous selectives and infam­ ous stretches^such as Hardknott Pass.' The pace was fast,and-


i -cCroft and Meadows‘ - lasted the distance, but'the demandingroute'made'/


furious forcing; Roberts and Grinrod to retire at the half-way mark,


-with only 42 of the 90 ;entries'finishing the event..


‘ announced they found theyiv were': outside the top.posi- '; tions,','but still did .'.well, ,’i;


-them;,fall, asleep: before-;, handing in- their final time:: card.5, , When the "results were •


L. Atherton.......106.5 20 381 3012.70 P. Seedle............ 31.6 1 154 916.00 W. Slinger......... 163.2 21 768 4019.20 Dennett.............. 206.0 42 844 4220.20 Also bowled: K. Proctor 11-0-69-2-


BOWLING 0 M R W Av


Dennett................. 21 1548 27.40 T. Wallbank.......... 17 4 344 26.46 L. Atherton.......... 1210 4623.00 B. Lamb................ 21 145922.95 . J. Ainsworth........ 19 0 294 15.47 D. Cottam.......20


WANDERERS BATTING 1 N T Av


M. Galpin...........116,00 32 350 2912.07 J. Rudd..............141.40 19 548 4412.45 J. Staniforth.......126.10 40 381 2515.24 B. Foster............138.00 39 437 2616.85 Snellgrove......... 32.00 2 181 630.16 Also bowled: R. Davenport 3-0-25-0;


M. Galpin............... 13 B. Foster............... 19 . D . H i gg in - botham.................. 15 2163 12.54 AIbo batted: J. Rudd 7-1-27-4.5;


D.Blezard...........'. 14 1 278 21.38 D. Taylor................ 15 4 22520.45 S. Wildgoose........ 11 118118.10 5143 17.85 6 18614.31


J. Slinger............ 20 2 51628.66 Snellgrove.......17


BATTING I N T Av


0 480 28.23


Squash season starts


- men’s 1st team will start the season today with a home match against South Shore Squash Club.; The second and -third


league squash, the ladies’ team have a home match . against Vernon Sangster Squash Club.


In their first season of , • TEAMS Men’s 1st: Mike Heyworth,


Steven Hutchinson (capt.), Niali Pollard, Colin Brennand, Conor McLaughlin. Men)s:2nd: Glen Evans, Paul


Lambert, John Willis, Wayne Townley, Dave Matthews. Men’s 3rd: David Knight,


Dick Plowman, Peter Hutchin­ so n , Mike Fielding, Peter Parkes. L ad ie s ’: Coieen Kendrick


(capt.), Mary Neville, Val Field­ in g , Val P a r k e s , Yvonne Greenup..


Ex- Clitheroe players rally round Tony


off at 2-30, is being played to raise money for midfield man Tony Eyles, who broke his leg three weeks ago in his first game of the season.


for th e ' iex-Clitheroe XI are: Lindsay Wallace, Derek Heys, Brian Parkin­ son, John Kirk, Dave Bar­ ron’, Mel Widdup, Arthur Gill, Jimmy Birkett, Tom - Pinder, Jimmy Hinksman andpresentteam manager Ray Hobson. The club is also hoping to : arrange a ladies’ football match in the near future to boost Eyles’ fund. -


-Eleven players named -


Debut for second XV


Burnuge 48 pts, Clitheroe 2nd XV 6


team defeated them by 48 pts to 6, but Clitheroe


LESS than 12 months after the club ^played its f irs t game, Clitheroe fielded a second'team whic h tr av el le d to Burnage. A more experienced


TWO crews from Clitheroe > and District Motor Club, competed against the coun­ try’s fastest drivers in the R, L. Brown Trophy rally on Saturday. The event was a round


, Girvan beat the. Burnage defence after a break from the scrum. Thornton' con- verted.


tackled and handled well. Their points came when


Roberts and Ian Grinrod - and Peter Croft and John Meadows, se t, off from


Fields, Gregory,: Coop; Wilson, R o b e r ts (capt ); -Horsfield, Byrne, Peacock, Williamson,


played well, with-William­ son and Parkinson' strong in the line-outs and Wild- man effective in the loose’. Neilson, on the left Wing,' tackled hard and ran well. Clitheroe: Thornton; Neilson,


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Parkinson;: Girvan,,: Wildman; Smith.


Rugby teams


CLITHEROE, Rugby- Club' again fields two teams on Satur­ day. The. first- team- plays: Its first match; against Blackburn1 (at Roefield, kick-off 3 p.m.) and


the second mee'ts Eccles V (Pim­ lico Road, 3 p.m.) '


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CLITHEROE F..„irst XV: Wii- <3s (P.J.); Fielding, Rudd,


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EMPRESS Squash:Club will be strongly re p ­ resented- in -the Chancery N o r th -W e s t S q u a sh League this season by three men’s teams and a ladies’ team. Having gained promo­ tion to the 4th division, the


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