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FOLLOWING the one-vote defeat of Ciitheroe’s proposal to introduce limited overs cricket at the recent AGM of the Ribbles- dale Cricket League, a special meeting of the management commit te e made several important changes to league rules. Cricket in the League
Cricketers change the rules for 79
least 15 overs have been bowled, thus attempting to prevent a slow over rate in the closing stages of a
side will receive one point. The introduction of the
match.In previous seasons, time lost due to bad weather or ground condi tions could not be made up. But in 1979 it will be poss ible to extend play up to a maximum of 30 minutes, subject always to a dead line of 7-30 p.m. (except to finish the over in prog
will continue to be played on a “time limit” basis, but at the special meeting it was agreed overwhelm ingly to limit the first innings to a maximum of 40 eight-ball overs, although sides may declare earlier if
they so wish. It is hoped that this
change will give an incen tive to the side fielding first to bowl its overs quickly in order to gain extra batting time for its
ress).Drastic changes have also been introduced in the allocation of p o in ts . Instead of the previous four points for a win, one for a draw and two for a
3:1 points for a drawn game will give a distinct advantage to the side showing greater initiative, while the 20-over minimum in the second innings will prevent the farce of a six or 10 over slog. The new rules will be explained to the panel of League umpires at a meet ing in January, and in April a further meeting of captains and umpires will
be held. In recent years, the
tie, the rules now allow. O Five points for an out
right win. • In the event of a
own innings. There will again be a 2
p.m. start for all games and a 20-minute tea inter val. But on completion of the over in progress at 6 o’clock, play will continue for one hour or until at
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draw, three points will be awarded to the side with the quicker scoring rate of runs per over, and one point to the other side, subject to a minimum of 20 overs being bowled in the second innings. • A tie will gain three
clubs in the league have been divided almost equally on the question of introducing limited overs
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cricket.Some of the clubs favouring the over limit mav well see the new prop osals as a compromise. But su p p o r te r s generally should view the rule changes as a genuine effort by the league to encourage positive cricket without some of the disadvantages of the limited over game. Nineteen-seventy-nine
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RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Casualty list now tops the ton
Club are the holders of the trophy having won it the previous years. Captain Alex Rigby and his team will be going all out for the
THE weekend thaw came too late to save the Ribble Valley Football League’s programme. No league or cup matches were played on Saturday bringing the total number of postponed league
hat-trick. This year, the winners
there are two games in the preliminary round of the Aitken Shield. These are
will receive a newly- bought shield, this having replaced the previous cup. There will be medals for the winning team and the
matches so far to 107. This coming Saturday
Chipping v Cross Keys, and C a Id e r s t o n e s v Trinity. In the first division, the
runners-up. Teams comprise of four
players plus one reserve. Any pub, club, -organisa
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match between Trinity and West Bradford has been postponed.
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tion or group of people wishing to form a team may enter, but all players must live within a four- mile radius of Clitheroe. The entry fee per team
division are: Cross Keys v Whalley A, Chipping v Grindleton, Rimington v Calderstones and High Moor v Transport which was played earlier in the
Games off in the second
is £1.50. Entry forms can be obtained from the fol lowing: Alex Rigby, 45 Chatburn Road, Clitheroe (Tel. 25701); C a s t le Restaurant, Clitheroe; Waddington Social Club or Dawson’s Greengrocers,
year.
One: Henthorn Utd v Royal Oak, Chatburn v Sabden, Read v Spring Mill, RSSC v Hurst Green, Victoria v Whalley Arms
Programme. Division . . .
Castle Street, Clitheroe. All entries must be returned to Mr Rigby by
January 31st. The questionmaster and
compiler will be the former East Lancashire Sports Quiz champion Chris Sims. The organisers look for
THE draw has been made for the second round of the Clitheroe and district Snooker League individual competition.
All games (best of three frames) must be played by
Celtic.Division Two: Whalley v Chatburn Res, Brockhall v Henthorn Res, Riming- ton v Calderstones, Hurst
Green Res v Waggon. High Moor will play
ward to a good response and a repeat of last year’s successful event. For the record, in 1977
Grindleton in a rearranged game.D iv i s io n T h r e e :
February 9th. The draw is: D. Foreshaw v D. Speak; J. Hacking v H. Cook; S. Monk v R. Cowkin; T. Davies v B. Thompson; J. Morgan v I. Waddington; J. Crowther v A. Hum phries; A. Wilkinson v P. Backhouse; B. Kay v V. Broderick; S. Cox v A. Middlebrough; J. Cowell v J. Hall; B. Alston v J. Woofe; J. Herd v J . Titherington; B. Har greaves v T. Peters; A. Frankland v I. Brown; D. Nelson v E. Tomlinson; B. Waddington v H. Clegg.
Knowles Arms v Spring Mill Res, Trinity Res v Pendle Furniture, West Bradford Res v Jacks
Waddington Cricket Club defeated Waddington Football Club in the final and in 1978 the Cricket Club defeated Tommy’s Tornado’s (King’s Arms). Who will be this years
Local school in netball tourney
A NETBALL team from Ribble sda le S ch o o l,
Clitheroe, will be taking part in a schools’ knock-out
competition at the Guil dhall, Preston, a week on
Saturday. The competition will be
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bles competition (best of three frames) to be played by February 9th, is:
Motors.The next round of the Aitken Shield will be on February 3rd. These are the matches:
finalists — it could be your team!
Transport v Chatburn, West Bradford Res v West Bradford, Rimington v Whalley A, Chipping or Cross Keys v Royal Oak, Waggon v Whalley B, Trinity Res v Read, Jacks Motors v Chatburn Res, Hurst Green Res v Sta tion, Henthorn v Knowles Arms, Spring Mill v Vic toria, Sabden v Henthorn Res, Read Res v Calder stones or Trinity, Whalley Celtic v RSSC, Brockhall v High Moor, Pendle Furni ture v Spring Mill Res, Grindleton v Hurst Green.
A chance to start training
there will be a match bet ween Lancashire and
Northern Ireland, and a demonstration of netball skills by the Lancashire Under-21 team, of which former Ribblesdale pupil Sonia Sieczkowski is a
member.The Ribblesdale team was chosen to represent the Ribble Valley, follow ing a tournament a few weeks ago. Last year the school reached the semi finals of the contest. In the squad will be:
RIBBLE Valley netball players will have a chance to limber up for the coming season by taking part in a competition at the end of the month. An independent netball competition is being staged at the floodlit court at Clitheroe Cricket Club on January 23rd and 25th. Entry forms are avail
Turner v D Speak and P. Jones or H. Clegg and D. Foreshaw; J. Hall and T. Clewes v P. Wiggins and M. Higgson; I. Brown and H. Cook v C. Moorehouse and S. Edmondson; T. Hogson and J. Courtney v B. Fletcher and J. Mellor; J. Geldard and T. Davies v J. Woofe and J. Herd; D. Birkett and B. Thompson v M. Joyce and D. Fitzpat rick; T. A. Makinson and D. Nelson v T. Warden and M. Aitkin; I. Wadding ton and B. Waddington v R. Bell and J. Cowell; D. Lord and F. Hall v T. Wil liamson and J. Morgan.
J. Crowther and R.
Match at Leyland
LACKING match prac tice, Clitheroe FC players are keeping fit with twice- weekly training stints. On Wednesdays the players train at Shadsworth, Blackburn, and on Thurs days at Shawbridge.
against Daisy Hill had to be called off, but Clitheroe are hoping to extend their unbeaten run at Leyland
Saturday’s home game
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
Walmsley v K. Garrett and P. Gordon; V. Broderick and B. Lee v T. H. Walmsley and D. Booth- man; J. Hacking and A. Hacking or B. Kay and D. Hindle v A. Root and S. Monk; K. Worswick and A. Humphries v D. Booth and D. Packer; A. Chew and P. Reid or H. Frankland and J. Marsden v A. Middleb rough and J. Dinsdale; R. Cowkin and B. Dixon v K.
R. Walker and A.
on Saturday. Secretary Colin Wilson
HOOVER
is keeping his fingers cros sed that petrol becomes more freely available by the weekend, as the play ers make their way to matches in their own cars
Walmsley and A. Wilkin son; B. Hargreaves and M. Alston v C. Taylor and D. Cowperthwaite.
TEAMS
( a ) . F rom U n d e rw o o d , Whiteside N, Leach, Richards,
Waddington v Stamford Utd
Carol Wilkinson, Angela Croft, Karen Wilkinson, Susan Frankland, Lor raine Lambert, Melanie Cowperthwaite and Susan
Bridge.
able from Mrs Sandra Coulter, of 18 Warwick Drive, Clitheroe, or from the Advertiser and Times office.A week tomorrow, at the Cricket Club, the names of individuals will be drawn out of the hat to make up the teams. All players are invited to attend the draw.
Nuttnll, Bialecki, Ross, kirk, McGuire, Rimmer, Boden,
Walker R, Whiteside S, Walker Q
either Whitebirk or Pleasington. Players meet at Waggon and
This fixture will take place at Horses 1 p.m.
ews (h). From Church-Taylor, Bialecki, Robinson, Spencer,
1-15. Waddinjfton Res v St Math _ __ ...
Lund, Smith, Seedle, Boden, Waddington, Bishop, Geldard, Byrom, Ward, Sims, Dean, A. N. Other. Players meet ground
Replay date
THE United Reformed Church Youth Club are hoping to be able to play their National Youth Club 11-a-side replay against Carlisle at Shawbridge on
Sunday.Last Sunday’s match was postponed because of the state of the ground. In the squad are: Bush,
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