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Norman is top
bowler
R IBBLESD ALE’S Arthur Norman won the Great Harwood
Bowling: L ea g u e ’s president’s day . com
petition, held at Wad- dington on Saturday.
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A r th u r , an d Gieorg'e. Leonard (Great Harwood) • was finally clinched 21-17 after an exciting contest by the Ribblesdale player.
There were 32 entries. The f in a l b etwe en
Gerald Finn (Oswaldtwis- tle) 21-9, and Leonard beat Norman Hill (Spring Hill) 21-9.
In the semi-final he beat
sented by Mrs Liddle, lyife of the president; Mr T. U. Liddle, who is vacating - office prior to retiring to Hertfordshire. He and his wife will take with them the good wishes of the bowling league.
The prizes were pre
league are now entering their final stages and after a fine win over Great Har wood, Oswaldtwistle seem set to regain the champion ship title. There will be a close fight for the runners- up spot between Harwood and Rishton who have now moved into second place. Ribblesdale are struggling a t’the foot of the table.
Both divisions of the
. time . being. Whalley are challenging strongly and have a match in hand. The match between 'Metflex and Mercer Park Ladies resulted in' a 9-1 win for Metflex.
Clitheroe Castle had a fine win over St Mary’s to give them the leadership for the
In D iv i s io n Tw o
One: Rishton Con. 147-8, R ib b le s d a le 1 0 0 -2 ;
R e su lts — Division
Oswaldtwistle Con. 143-7, Great Harwood 132-3; Salesbury 161-8, Globe 114-2; Spring Hill 151-8, Clitheroe CC 108-2.
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Os’twistle Con........1110 0 1 77 Rishton Con......... .-.11 7 0 4 67 Creat Harwood 11 7 0 4 64;** Salesbury..................11 5 1 5 51, Spring Hill............... 11 5 0 6 51 Globe........................ 10 3 0 7 43 Clitheroe Cricket... 11‘ 3 0 842 Ribblesdale............. 10 2 1 735
149-7, Waddington 144-3. Division One P W D L P
Clitheroe Castle 14 10 1 394 Whalley.................... 13 10 0 3 88 Salesbury Ladies.... 13 7 1 577 St Mary’s ................. 13 8 0 5 73 Come & Welcome... 12 8 #0 4 71 Caiderstones........... 14 6 1,764 Waddington............ 12 5 1 6 62 Metflex.................... 12 3 0 9 44 MercerPk Ladies... 13 0 0 13 10
Division Two P \V D L P
Division Two: Sales
EC’s new boss Dave looks on bright side
DAVE MORRIS has come to Shaw- bridge under no illu- sions. ' The new
Clitheroe manager knows he has a hard task in front of him to r e v e r s e the depressing tide of events that have hit ' the club over the past few seasons.
■ Saturday with a home match against Daisy Hill it may herald the start of an overdue sea son of success fo r Clitheroe.
on the bright side ana hoping that when the big kick off arrives on
Tottington and works as an assistant sales manager for a firm of tea-bag manufacturers ifl Bury. In his playing days he
Dave (32), lives at But Dave is looking
seem willing to turn up for training sessions to assess the prospects at the club,” he said. “I understand that
previously it has been difficult to persuade local talent to come to Shawbridge, so at least this is a step in the right direction.” Dave hopes to have
things sorted out this week and to have signed some of the lads who have been haying run outs in the friend lies.
batch of players from the Manchester area and they seem to be well qualified for the battles ahead. Paul Clements (30), is
He has also brought a , . w
Read and Earby in
Lawrenson final
. WHILE Read were having •an easy passage into-the final of the Ramsbottom Cup the o th e r se'mi- finalists, Barnoldswick and
Earby were featuring in a thrilling game. ■ Earby set their neigh
Ribblesd 11
Read
bours. a target of 133 and Barnoldswick needed three to win with five wic kets standing when, the ' last over came up. Bar noldswick didn’t make it, ; losing four wickets without ■
scoring a. run. Earby and Read will meet in the final at Applegarth on Sunday - week. League results: Read
*
/ pt). , Ribblesdalc League P ad ih am v E a rb y ,
121 for 7 (5 pts), Ribbies- dale Wanderers 120 for 8; Clitheroe 88, Blackburn Northern 89 for 8 (5 pts); Great Harwood 92 for 7 (5 pts), Whalley 133 (1 pt); Earby 170 for 4 dec (3 pts), ; Cherry Tree 117 for 8 (1 pt); Baxenden 127 for 4 (5 pts), Barnoldswick 124 for 8 dec; Settle 95 for 9 (3 pts), Padiham 118 for 9(1
' C l i th e ro e , , Blackburn Northern v Read, Ribbles dale Wanderers v Settle.
Division One
Old Rossendalians, Lan- gho Centre v Cherry Tree, Baxenden v Lower Dar- wen, .Clitheroe v Bar noldswick, Read v Black burn Northern, .Lucas v Belvedere. Sunday; Old ; Rossendalians v Langho , Centre.
Oswaldtwistle Imm. v Division Two
was a centre back and has held a preliminary FA coaching badge for 10 years. Most of his in v o lv em en t'in the amateur league scene has been around the M a n c h e s te r a r e a , though he did spend two seasons with Nel son, one as captain. Old ham Athletic' offered him terms when he was still at school but he opted ' to continue his studies. It’s been a busy build
up to the new campaign at Clitheroe with a host
of other backroom changes and ground improvements being completed. C l i th e r o e h a v e
•Marsh have all been on the books of Football L e a g u e clubs and should supplement the nucleus of last season’s outfit. Dave realises that
there could be problems in introducing so many
throw them in and expect things to click straight away,” he said. "But we will just have to hope that things come good when it mat ters — ideally starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday." There seems to be a
new faces at once. “You can’t simply
a l re a d y lo s t some friendlies but Dave has seen signs of promise. "At least local players
b rea th of fresh air blowing around Shaw bridge and everybody is looking forward to the new season. If things don’t work out it cer- tianly won’t be because of lack of hard work.
DAVE ROSE
Waddington’s Meakin good start
rescues Sabden
Lancashire Constabulary 0, Waddington 2
ONLY three of last season’s regulars played for Waddington in this opening pre-season friendly. But the performance hinted that Waddington again have the basis of useful side. .
Penalties turn
game
Accrington Stanley 5, Waddington 1
TWO disputed penalties in the second half killed Wad- dington’s hopes in their s e c o n d p r e - s e a s o n friendly.
the home side plenty to think about during the first half but trailed 1-0 at the break.
The villagers had given
half against their Preston Premier League opponents and went in . front when Tony Waddington scored direct from a corner kick.
They dominated the first
dington were pushed back more and Denis Under wood, making his last appearance for the club, came to their rescue with. some fine saves.
After the break Wad
restart David Leach was adjudged to have handled in the box and Accrington went two up from the spot kick. .
Ten minutes after the
ging away and Steven Smith pulled back .a goal. But the same ‘ player was rather unfortunate to con cede a'penalty* when help- ing’out in defence and the kick was again converted.
■ goals to win by a rather flattering margin. John Rimmer played well in the visitors’ defence and new goalkeeper Ian Nuttall gave a sound display. . Waddington: Nuttall,
, - As Waddington tired, Stanley addea two late
Eglin, Rimmer; Leach, Bialecki :M, Waddington, Smith, Bialecki D, Col- ebourne,' King, Geldard.
’Subs: Byrom, Grant. TELEPHONES: ’ ’
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Waddington kept plug-.
! vital second goal, beating three defenders on a fine run and chipping the ball over the goalkeeper’s
head. ,
wood, Bialecki, Seedle, Leach, Spencer, Byrom, Waddington, Geldard, King, Grant. Subs: Eglin, Smith. .
Newcomers to League
THERE has been one late switch involving teams competing in Division
Three of the Ribble Valley Football League, which
;week on Wednesday. 1 ’ At a meeting of the clubs
s tarts; its new season a
' last week it was announced -that Spring Mill Reserves wished to withdraw from
-the league.
:at the league’s annual ■ meeting.:
;now be ■ taken, over by Henthorn C, whose origi nal . application. for mem bership was. turned down
But their,', fixtures will « Waddington: Under '•; '■ •'■
then gave young Peter Eglin his first run out with the senior side, but it was ■another substitution that really paid dividends. Ste ven Smith replaced Paul Grant and he grabbed the
Manager John Lund Burnley GSOB 56 for 5 Sabden 52
A KNOCK of 30 by Gatry Meakin saved Sabden from u t te r collapse against Burnley Grammar School Old Boys in a Ribhle Val ley Cricket League game.
for the visitors, who won with five wickets in hand. Mick Bibby was Sabden’s most successful bowler with three for 16.
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D. Balmbra 1, G. Meakin 30, J. Keogh 5, E. Bywater 5, K. Parsons 3, P. Ship- ston 0, M. Bibby 0 ,1. Daw son n.o. 6, A. Hollingworth 1, P. Wright 0, extras 1, total 52.
Sabden: A. Graham 0,
16-3; G. Meakin 3-1-20-0; K. Parsons 4-1-20-2.
Bowling: M. Bibby 7-2-
v ey '3, J. Stubbs 4, R.. Nolan 16, F. Ashworth n.o. 20, S. Whittaker 1, J. Bentley 4, P. ; Holden 0, extras 8, total (5 wkts.) 56. Bowling: Hirst 4-1-14-0;'
Burnley GSOB: D. Har
Wright 11-4-28-7;* Whit taker 7-3-9-2; Ashworth 1-
1-0-1.
Champion throwers*.
COMMERCIAL are champions of the Clithcroc Summer Darts
• finished the season - without a win.
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(White Horse)* and F. Smalley (Black Horse)/ *
Least darts 14: J. Ainsworth /
■. . ! Final Table ■PW D L P
Commercial........... 18 14 3 l 31 ■; White Horse.......... 18 4 4 1012 (
Black H o r s e 18 12 4 ’228 Royal Oak;......... 1810 6 2 26 Craven H f r . . . 18 9 .5 4 23. Kings Arms........ . 18 8 4 620 Bndgainn;.;........; 18 7 5 6 19
Victoria/...;...;...^.:. 18 3 2 13 8 Joiners Arms.;....;.. 18 2 313 7 Cross Keys ..;........18 0 .5 13 5
League by a margin of three points over Black Horse. Bot tom a rev Cross Keys who have
Wright took seven for 28 Homing
ty ’s race from Stonehall Common proved difficult for the young birds. Two- hundred and seventy-nine competed, sent by 34 members. A bigger problem than
Clitheroe Homing Socie
the weather is the number of liberations too close together. The inexperi enced birds easily become lost. Harry Chatburn took
an ex-Skelmersdale for ward and will operate for Clitheroe as a play er-coach. Ian Sampson, Alan Eden and Steve
Harwood v Rolls-Royce 2nd, Rolls-Royce 1st v
Earby v Padiham, Gt
Whalley, Belvedere v Oswaldtwistle Imm., Raw- tenstall v LucaS, Settle v Ribblesdale Wanderers.
Glen on
target in friendly
Clithcroc 2, Coppice 0
TWO goals by Glen Wright saw Clitheroe to a comfort able victory in this friendly • encounter at Shawbridge. Clitheroe put some good
moves together against the ‘ Accrington Combination
outfit, who did not provide very stern opposition. But , the result should boost Clitheroe’s confidence as they prepare for their first league clash on Saturday. Wright’s opening goal
came from the penalty spot after Paul Clements had been bought down in the area. His second was a header from a cross by right winger Terry Fyldes. Clitheroe failed to add to
their tally but were never in danger of losing their grip on the game. Clitheroe: Underwood,
Lawson, Marsh, Staines, Sampson, C lem en ts , Fyldes, Wright, McFar land, Whiteside, Jones.
Cherry Tree v Gt Har- •’ wood, Whalley ’ v Baxen den,- Barnoldswick v
task a lit then th
AN exc| perfor experiel GoodwaJ to win j contest dale 'Wl take fi increas lead to The ho
collapse Slinger, and Denr| quick sue tims of th, way. At Marsh wai well with
Goodway' worth off simple rc, after Bill; tam had the score duced and dep This htj
Ken Proct on 33. Goodwa]
Rc Ribbi
Wan WAN
J. Ainsworth way.
A. Musgrove if Extras I t |
J. Wadcfingtl Goodway 17-51 0-40-1.
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S. Rushton c | Slinger....
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M. Georgeson I b Dennett I
M. Grainger b I R. Kawaiec b I R. Goodway n( R. Ebba£el>S J. Waddington Extras . Tc
D. Rigby Bircn ......
W. Slinger 8-‘.: 3-0-10-0; R. B
first* and 10th places to 1 celebrate his birthday. Second and fourth places for Mr and Mrs Cottom represented very good fly ing from a small Toft. Jim Wrigley and Fran-
nie Howarth, from adjoin ing lofts, took third, and fifth places. Last on the list was Neville Hall, the . club’s senior fancier, qnd it is good to see him on the . sheet.
.Gloucester, a.distance, of • 135 miles.
" Mrs Cottom .1125.24; F. :Nowarth 1120.89; J . . Parker 1110.46; R.,Mitch ell 1105.95; A. P arker 1103.01; J. Parker 1102:35;’ ; ■ H. Chatbum 1101.19; H. ’
Chatburn 1134.55; Mr,and Mrs Cotto'm '1134.22; J. Wrigley 1130.13; Mr and
Stonehall ‘ results:?H. . : . Washed out :■
• Burnley GSOB in the semi-- finals of the Ribble Valley Amateur ■ Cricket League
SABDEN’S clash with
* Knockout Cup was washed* ■ out by rain,on Sunday.
•'ground advantage. On • Saturday Sabden plav ‘another home match
.arranged for this Sunday,, with S a b d e n ‘enjoying
t against St, Francis in the . league. Gisbum. entertain’
. Burnley GSOB and Chat burn,have an open-date. :
, The fixture has been re- . ‘
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