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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June I4th, 1979 19
Night of year for darters
THERE was a fine climax to the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubman’s Darts League with a presentation evening at Clitheroe Social Club on Friday. Nearly 180 players, officials
and guests saw the season’s team awards presented and the finals of the singles and dou bles competitions played. John T rotter (CW M C )
defeated Michael Pells (Cal- derstones) 2-0 to take the sing les trophy. In the doubles Bob Kay and
Brian Oates_ (Calderstones) came out winners against Peter Bradley and Vic Green (Billington Band Club). Mak ing the presentations was Mr Richard Turner. Things have gone well in the
league’s first term, and it is hoped there may be new teams joining up for the start of the next season in September. Pictured are some of those
who attended the function, showing o f f the various trophies.
READ completed a successful weekend in t a k i n g ma x imum points by beating Baxenden. The game was noticeable
for two excellent Read erformances. Stephen
P< R
.lushton returned to his best batting form with a splendid 115, and Richard Goodway had the best bowling figures of the sea son with seven for 41. Baxenden put Read in
on a good batting wicket and after a cautious start Georgeson and Rushton began to accelerate, until the former was bowled by Duckworth for 24. Rushton continued to
Rushton returns to his best form
Read 208 for 5 dec., Baxenden 98.
prosper, having reached his 50 shortly before Georgeson’s dismissal. Partnered first by Curtin,
and later by Ranson, he treated the bowling with disdain and in no time at all had passed the century.
Baxenden’s fielding had
been suspect and their catching poor, but Fen wick changed ends and succeeded in bowling Rushton for 115 (three sixes and 12 fours) and then Rigby in consecutive deliveries. Kawalec pre vented the hat-trick, and when Ranson was also bowied by Fenwick for 24,
he and Goodway took the total to the declaration at 208 for five.
The Baxenden openers
began quietly, and when Kawalec and Waddington appeared to be making lit- t le h eadw a y R ig b y changed the bowling, bringing on Goodw'ay for Waddington. The effect was immediate for the off- spinner promptly had Whitworth stumped. At 24 two more wickets fell, among them that of Elahi who was stumped by Worsley.
Pilling and Whitham staged a minor recovery
READ gained a crush ing eight-wicket vic-
t o r y o v e r B a r noldswick at Victory
Park. Highlight wras a delight
fully entertaining and undefeated 69 from Read’s professional Barry Curfin. The villagers put Bar-
noldsw’ick in and w’ith the atmosphere assisting the bowlers, the batsmen were soon in di f f i cul t i es . Despite this the first wic ket did not fall until the ninth over when Keith Wil son was caught in the gully off Kawalec. Read’s opening bowlers
were using the conditions well. Kawalec, in good form, clean-bowled profes sional Mohammed with a particularly fine delivery. Good way replaced Wad dington and after conced ing eight runs in the first two overs proceeded to tie down the middle order batsmen, producing an even slower run-rate. In an attempt to reverse
this trend several batsmen played wild attacking shots
Police slump Police 75, ICI 79 for 5
CLITHEROE Police slumped to 33 for eight after ICI had put them in to bat in a Clitheroe and District Cricket League game. Tony Bolton (21) and Fred
Booth 07) improved the score c o n s id e r a b ly , but Harry Kenyon, finished with eight wic kets for 27 runs for ICI- ICI batted sensibly against
the accurate Police attack, and R. Brennan took them to victory with an unbeaten score of 28. Bolton finished a good day by taking three wickets for lo runs
in nine overs. Victory gave ICI confidence
for their first-round cup game
against the Police today. Police: Parker 4, Hope 3,
Riley 6, Reddin 0, Hoyle 7, Hartley 9, Bolton 21, Evans 1, Robinson 0, Booth 17, Eccies not
out 1, extras 6. Total 75. Bowling: Kenyon 17.5-4-27-8,
Harrison 10-1-20-0, Jackson 10-
4-17-2, Dearden 2-0-60. ICI: Hargreaves 15, Cox lo,
wkts) 79.
Eccies 7-2-21-1, Reddin 9.3-2-24- 0, Booth 8-3-16-1.
Bowling: Bolton O-O-lu-J. „
Tomlinson 1, Kenyon 3, Jackson 11 Dearden not out 3, Brennan not out 28, extras 3, total (5
READ GAIN EASY VICTORY for the
Barnoldswick 113, Read ll7 for 2.
which led to a collapse to 69 for seven. Barnoldswi ck were
helped in their predica ment by some good hits by Gary Gregson who, after a slow start, scored three sixes in an innings of 43. They were eventually all out for 113 in the 40th
over. Goodway and Kawalec
shared the bowling hon ours with four for 20 and four for 21 respectively. After losing Georgeson
Wanderers 2nd take 3
but when Pilling was lbw to Goodway, things looked bad for Baxenden. At 56 Ebbage had Whitham excellently caught on the boundary by Georgeson, and Ormerod was caught behind at the same total.
Another short partner
ship brought the score to 83, but Goodway and the recalled Kawalec polished off the remaining batsmen with 10 minutes to spare.
Goodway finished with
seven for 41, a magnificent bowl ing performance backed up by some fine wi ck et- ke ep ing and
catching. Read have looked a very
good team over the weekend and they will hope to maintain this form, not only in the league and at least for the Lancashire final of the Whitbread T r o p h y a g a i n s t Woodhouses on June 24th.
defeated them and the con fidence gained by Curtin augurs wel l
remainder of the season. Harnoldswick: K. Wilson c
Goodway b Kawalec 6, M. Greenhalgh b Rigby 13, Moham med b Kawalec 2, R. Bedford lbw Goodway 9, B Grave b Goodway 0, G. Gregson lbw Kawalec 43, T.v Scorthem b Goodway 16, W. Baron b Good way 0, P. Pickup c Worsley b Waddington 15, D. Sharpies b Kawalec 1, J. Roberts not out 1, extras 7, total 113. Bowling: R. Kawalec 9.5-1-21-
lbw at 19, Read did not lose another wicket until the score had reached 112 when Rushton, who had made a patient 23, was bowled by a slow leg break from Mohammed. The lat ter appeared to have been given the doubtful privilege of bowling the final over from which Read scored the winning runs. Rushton’s partner all
this time had been Barry Curtin who increasingly dominated the bowling and entertained the crowd, hit ting four sixes and seven fours in his innings of 69. Barnoldswick did not
play well, but the easy manner in which Read
W h a lle y
y o u n g s te r sh in e s
WHALLEY Tennis Club men's team, still searching for their second win of the season in Divi sion Two of the East Lancashire League, went down 6-3 at Park- wood (Rossendale) on Saturday. A worthy contribution to the
Whalley effort was made by Nicky Bailey, who at 13, is hav ing his first season of league
tennis. This young player with stylish
strokeplay and fluent service showed a maturity much beyond
his age. On Sunday, the mixed team
had a convincing 7-2 home win over Sunnyhurst B (Darwen). The match was played on only two courts and was contested for six hours before Whalley notched their second win of the
season. The unsuccessful attempt to
raise a mixed team for the Bank Holiday fixture against Colne underlined the need to recruit more women players. The club has room for more
members generally and new comers can be sure of a warm welcome at Station Road.
Clitheroe destroyed by Staniforth
Whalley 172 for 2 dec, Clitheroe 94
WHALLE Y’S John to ue sLruuwuii
finished with seven for 15 in as many overs He took two wickets in 59j Ratcliffe b Bennett 83, S.
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one maiden over and then improved on this by taking
four in another. Clitheroe lost three wickets
for 40 runs, two more at 56, and then four more at 80. Only John Boden stood firm to fmisn unbeaten on 32 as the wickets
tumbled around him. Whalley enjoyed a f ir s t -
wicket stand of 130 in which John Slinger was partnered bv
l&s
substitute professional BOD Ratcliffe, the Lancashire County player. Slinger scored 59 not out for his third half-century of the season, and Ratcbffe hit 83, and later took a couple of
wickets. The innings was declared at , , uuim . . aeciareu 17U ° a l $ : J S U n ^ n o t out F Mackwood 1-0-7-0. v
172 for two off 33 overs. Whalley: J. Slinger not out
W’ildgoose run out 10, D. Bleazard not out 13, extras 7,
total (2 wkts dec.) 172. Bowling; Fielding 13-2-46-0,
M. Walker 7-3-21-0; S. Bennett 9-0-64-1; K. Fawcett 4-0-32-0.
Ratcliffe 10, J. Hindmoor c Slinger b Ratchffe 7, P- Sim mons b Staniforth 10, J- Boden not out 32, K. Fawcett lbw
Clitheroe: C. Ward b Foster 20 N Duckworth c Wilcock b
to destruction at Station Road on oa _ nr. . r
4; J. Waddington 10-3-30-1; R. Goodway 11-1-20-4; D. Rigby 5- 0-8-1; R. Ebbage 4-0-280. Read: S. Rushton b Moham
med 23, M. Gcorgeson lbw Pic kup 6, Curtin not out 69, M. Ranson not out 1, extras 18, total (2 wkts) 117. Bowling: P. Pickup 6-1-24-1;
D. Sharpies 4-0-15-0;,!. Roberts 4-1-19-0; M. Greenhalgh 6-1-16- 0; W. Baron 2-0-20-0; Moham med 0.7-0-5-1.
Read: S. Rushton b Fenwick
115, M. Georgeson b Duckworth 24, Curtin lbw Elahi 18, M. Ranson b Fenwick 26, D. Rigby b Fenwick 0, R. Kawalec not out
13, R. Goodway not out 7, extras 5, total (5 wkts dec.) 208. Bowling: Elahi 10-1-44-1; B.
Fenwick 9-0-12-3; J. Duckworth 4-0-37-1; J. Keane 3-0-32-0; R. Ormerod 5-0-36-0; D. Pilling 2.4-
0-12-0. Baxenden: D. Whitworth st
Worsley b Goodway 8, M. Pic kup c Ranson b Goodway 12, Elahi st Worsley b Goodway 3, D. Pilling Ibw Goodway 8, D. Whitham c Gcorgeson b Ebbage 14, R. Ormerod c Worsley b Goodway 9, P. Clegg b Goodway 18, I). Pilkington c Worsley b Kawalec 11, J. Keane b Good way 4', B. Fenwick not out 4, J. Duckworth Ibw Kawalec 5,
extras 2, total 98. Bowling: R. Kawalec 9-1-28-2;
.1. Waddington 6-1-18-0; R. Goodway 14-2-41-7; Curtin 4-0- 8-0; R. Ebbage 2-1-1-1.
Wanderers 2nd 197 for 8, BBCV 2nd 129 for 9
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers 2nd took three points from a drawn game with Burnley Belvedere 2nd at Church Meadow on Sunday. Alan Proc tor hit 68 for the home side, there were scores of 32 from Stephen Proctor and John
Hutchins. Mick Embery came along with an unfinished 25 late in the innings. Alan Parker took five Belvedere wickets for 39
runs. Wanderers 2nd: A. Parker
17, S. Proctor 32, A. Proctor 68, R. Duggan 0, J. Hutchins 32, P. Schofield 9, D. O’Neill 4, P. O’Neill 4, M. Embery not out 25, N. Parker not out 0, Extras 5. Total (8 wkts) 197. BBCV: K. Pollard 24, D.
Perry 45, B. Renney 8, S. Car ter 0, P. Roberts 15, Stonet 7, Ahmed 2, P. Wood 2, M. Gent 14, Pruden not out 0, M. Wilton not out 0. Extras 12. Total (9 wkts) 129.
Wanderers’ bowling: M. .
Embery 11-3-22-1; S. Proctor 9- 1-37-2; A. Parker 13-1-29-5; D. O’Neill 3-0-19-1.
Buck leave
it late Buck Inn 65, Chipping 58
THIS Clitheroe and District Cricket League match was limited to 20 overs per side. A good innings of 24 by Kenyon was the main contribution for Chipping, who batted first. Because rain threatened Buck
Inn allowed themselves to be panicked and made a poor start. They left it to the last over to get the winning runs. Buck Inn: Hargreaves 0,
Fitzpatrick 9, Dewhurst (J) 14, R ob in son 4, Smalley 10, Richards 1, Bishop 12, Maguire 1, Towler n.o. 9, Dewhurst (S) n.o. 1, Extrs 4. Total 65 for 8. Bowling: Rrown 10-4-20-3.
Stott 10-1-11-3. Chipping: Kenyon 24, Stott 3,
Mercer 6, Marsden 4, Brown 7, Hardman (Joe) 0, Walton n.o. 0, Hardman (S) 3, Extras 11. Total
58 for 7. Bowling: Bishop 10-1-16-3.
Maguire 10-3-31-3.
New overs system leads to splendid finish
Wanderers 171 for 9 dec., Clitheroe 147 for 5
PROOF that the decimalised overs system adopted by the Ribblesdale Cricket League this year can result in a splendid finish was provided by
Sunday’s game at Chatburn Road. With more than 300 runs
being scored it is obvious that bowlers were on the receiving end of some, at times, severe punishment, yet the major scores came from only four people, three of whom passed the
50 mark. As on other occasions, Wan
derers made a good start to their innings, helped by a chronic over by Clitheroc’s skipper John Boden! It was the second over of the match, Fielding having opened, and it included four wides and cost 22 runs. Wanderers reached 61 for the
loss of two wickets and the next did not fall until the 100 had been passed. Opener John Ains worth was the one to depart, having hit nine fours in a score of 54, and then, as has happened too often this season, the middle order collapsed, three wickets falling for another eight runs. But Malcom Dennett stood
firm, batting through for 73 which included a couple of sixes and six other boundaries. Wanderers called it a day with
a wicket in hand and 171 on the board. Fielding’s six wickets for 46 runs is his best return of the season. Openers Colin Ward and Neil
Duckworth gave Clitheroe a good start by putting on 81 for the first wicket. Ward was the fastest scorer and he was only four short of his 50 when ho was splendidly caught at mid-wicket by Dennett off Atherton’s
bowling. John Hindmoor was run out at
108, trying to push things along. Nine overs had been bowled and Clitheroe needed to score at nine runs an over if they were to win, a tall order. John Boden used the long h^diebriehyTbeTng caught on
the boundary by Seedle, and
Fielding left to a good catch by Proctor. Meanwhile, Duckworth was
batting majestically on to his highest score of the season (65) which was two more than in the opening match. He had some luck, being drop
ped once in the 50s and should also have been run out. But in general his was a craftsman’s innings and had he retained the strike Clitheroe might well have
won. Clitheroe needed 23 runs off
Staniforth 0, G. Dixon st Moms b Staniforth 5, Fielding b staniforth O P. Hall Ibw staniforth 0, M. Walker c Ratcliffe b Staniforth 7, extras
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2> Bowling: Ratcliffe 14-3-40-2; B. Foster 7-0-19-1; T. Marshall 1-0-11-0; J. Staniforth 7-2-15-7; F. Mackwood 1-0-7-0.
Staniforth 7-2-15-7;
the last 24 balls to at least collect three points. When the last over came up they were 142 and then 147 with two balls left, with the last of which Dennett knocked back John Pye’s off stick. A marginally better scoring
the three points.
Clitheroe’s 5.44 gave Wanderers the three points.
rate of 6.52 an o v e r to Clitheroe's 5.44 gave Wanderers
Wanderers: J. Ainsworth, b
Fielding 51; D. Cottam, c Hall b Fielding 5; W. Lamb, e Dixon b Sharp 14: Dennett, not out 73: K. Proctor, lbw Fielding 0; A. Holgate, b Fielding 0; W. Slinger, e Dixon b Fielding 0; P Seedle, run out 5; A. Musgrove,
... Fielding 4; L. Atherton, b Sutcliffe 2; R. Birch, not out 8;
lbw
extras 6. Total (9 wkts dec) 171. Bowling: Fielding 160-74-6; J.
Boden 1-0-22-0; R. Sharp 6-0-23- 1; G. Sutcliffe 8-0-461. C l i th c r o e : C. Ward, e
Dennett b Atherton 46; N. Duckworth, not out 65; J. Hind moor, run out 14; J. Boden, c Seedle b Atherton 7; Fielding, c Proctor b Dennett 2; J. Pye, b
LIVELY
FRIENDLY Bolton-by-Bowland 10S, Subden 103
IN an exciting finish Bolton-by- Bowland beat visitors Sabden by five runs in this regular-fixture
friendly match. Both teams were in lively bat
ting and bowling form in the 40- over match. Bacon sen. for Bol ton-by-Bowland emerged with the best bowling figures of 5 for 26 off 15 overs in a show of good bowling that cut through Sab den’s batting. Jackson for Sab den finished with 5 for 27 off 8.3
overs. It was also a day for batsmen
with fielders on both sides doing a fair amount of “leather hunt ing” as boundaries streaked off
bats. Smally, 38, was Bolton-by
Bowland’s top scorer and the mainstay of the innings, sharing a fifth-wicket stand of 30 with
Maher, 23. For the visitors Meakin, 34,
was the best scorer, with Frank- land providing a careful innings of 20 to add depth to Sabden s
innings. Bolton-by-Bowland: Bacon
(C) 0, Robinson 12, Theaker 10, Maher 23, Bacon (P) 0, Smalley 38, Dewhurst (J) 5, Dewhurst (S) 4, Watson 7, Dewhurst (L) 0, Storey n.o. 4, extras 5, total 108. Bowiing: Meakin 7-1-19-2.
Jackson 8.3-1-27-5. Frankland 3- 0-23-2. Wray 3-0-19-1. Shipston
2-0-160. S a b d e n ; Wright (J) 9,
Balmbra 7, Meakin 34, Frank land 20, Jackson 4, Shipston 5, Stansfield (K) 0, Wray 13, Par sons 4. Wrieht (P) 0. Stansfield (G) n.o. 0, Extras 7. Total 103. Bowling: Maher 7-0-26-1.
Dewhurst Dewhurst (S) 1-0-4-2.
Bacon (C) 16626-5. Watson 1-0- 12-0. T h e a k e r 6 -1 -2 7 -0 . D ew h u r s t (J ) 3 .2 -2 -1 -2 . Dewhurst (S) 1-0-4-2. |
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Dennett 3; extras 10. Total (5 wkts) 147.
„ Bowling: Dennett ll-l-oo--;
W. Slinger 60-24-0; R. Birch 3- 0-20-0; L. Atherton 8-0-38-2.
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THE visit of Blackburn Nor thern to Church Meadow provided Ribbles dale Wanderers with the f i r st of two exciting finishes in a full weekend o f Ribblesdale League cricket. They f inal ly earned five points with the last ball of the final over
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