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Ups and downs for Sabden
St Francis’ (Blackburn) in a knockout cup match to win by an impressive 121 runs away from home. They also looked set for
SABDEN had mixed for tunes in their Ribble Val ley Amateur Cricket League programme at the weekend. They totally outplayed
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a good home league victory over St Luke’s (Brierfield) on Sunday, but in the end lost narrowly. The last five wickets tumbled for four runs. In the 30-overs knock
CLITHEROE’S Norman Burgess has roared into the top flight of interna tional sidecar racing this season.
out, Sabden were put in and after a steady start they romped to 182 for four. Meakin (56) and Joe Wright (52 n.o.) shared a third-wicket stand of 92. The villagers were also
Bryan Hargreaves of Burnley, have battled away to achieve some excellent r e s u l ts in recent weeks.
He and his driver
in sharp bowling and field ing form, St Francis’being skittled out for 61 in 20 overs. Jackson took three for 10 and Parsons three for 23, with John Wright at silly mid-on taking three first-class catches. Sabden’s match against
the Transatlantic Inter n a tio n a l a t B ran d s Hatch, and fourth overall in the noted Isle of Man TT world sidecar Inter national.
They were fourth at TH1|
Brierfield, at Watt Street, was much more closely fought. At 93 for three the visitors seemed destined for a high score but five wickets fell for nine runs. Meakin causing the great est havoc with a return of five for 22. Ireland scored an impressive 53 for St Luke’s. Sabden began the reply
dows Avenue, and Bryan are poised to cement their position, jostling with the world’s best, there are problems.
But as Norman, of Sid-
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quietly and were 44 for four when skipper John Wright came in and earned cheers for a colourful 45 before being run out when Sabden were- exactly 100. The home side’s final
RIBBLESDALE School, Clitheroe, has completed a volleyball double. The boys have won the North East Lancashire Schools’ League, following in the footsteps of the girls, winners of their section in the same league. Members of the team seen in our picture are (back, from the left): John Gladwin, Nicky Tomlinson, Andrew Field. Front: Simon Clark, Kenneth Mcmillan, Ian
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three wickets fell for only two more runs. Only Balmbra and Meakin, each with 16, reached double figures and Sabden lost by 19 runs. Kirk, for St Luke’s, who was second in the league bowling aver ages last season, caused most damage with five for 30. SI Francis 61, Sabden 182 for -I Sabden: Graham 24, Balmbra
28, Meakin 56, Joe Wright n.o. 52, Frankiand 1, John Wright n.o. 17, extras 4, total (4 wkts.) 1S2. Bowling: George *>-1-30-1; Fry
Penny Blacks Wanderers keep up
b la c k day
challenge
18, Woodworth 15, Ormerod 0, Haworth run out 2, Wiggins 1, Woods 0, Fry run out 8, Riley n.o. 4, Smith 0, extras 10, total 01.
*>-1 -37-0; Smith 6-0-3G-0; Wood- worth (>-1-32-1; Riley 6-0-43-2. St Francis: Baron 3, George
ANOTHER victory for Penny Blacks by 22-11 enabled them to hold on to the second place in the first division of Clitheroe Netball League.
Meakin 3-0-9-1; Jackson 6-0-10- 3; Parsons 5-0-23-3; By water 1.7-0-5-1; Frankiand 1-0-1-0.
Bowling: Bibby 3-0-4-0;
4, G. Ireland 53, Ramshead run out 10, D. Dugdale 5, Black IS, Starkic4, Coates0, Kirk n.o. 11, Thompson 0, Whittaker 5, Sliut- lleworth 0, extras 5, total 121. Bowling: Bihby 10.3-1-40-2;
Suhdcn 102. St Luke’s 121 St Luke's: J. Dugdale run out
game with some excellent play in the centre third by both teams. Penny Blacks took the lead in the first half but Calderstones showed a good fighting spirit in keeping down the score. In the second half Penny
It was a fast and skilful
Christine West wort h whose play has been mag nificent all season.
Blacks pulled away and added to their lead. Play ers of the match were P e n n y B la ck s ’ wing defence Pam Birch and C a ld e r s to n e s ’ centre
Meakin 11-1-22-5; Graham 4-0- 28-1: Parsons 4-0-20-0. Sabden: Graham run out 1,
Balmbra 10, Meakin 10, Joe Wright 4, Frankiand 0, John Wright ran out 45, By water 4, Keogh 0, Parsons 1, Shipston 0, Bibby n.o. 0, extras 9, total 102. Bowling: Kirk 11-4-40-5; Black 0-2-35-0; Thompson 9.3*3-28-3.
Blockheads squander
chances Lord Nelson 2. Blockheads 1
DESPITE having most of
the play Blockheads failed to make the most of their chances and were beaten for the first time in a hard- fought friendly game. Blockheads created the
READ SURVIVE
IN CUP OF the local clubs, only Read continue to have an interest in the Ramsbot- tom Cup. The league lead ers had an easy win over • Cherry Tree to qualify for the semi-finals in which they will be at home to Padiham on August 12th. Padiham won through
after being let off the hook by Clitheroe.
first chances, Blenkin- ship’s shot skimming the outside of the post, and Edmondson shooting over the bar.. Lord Nelson took the lead with a debatable penalty.
and came close many times but had to wait until Fran- ceschina put them on terms from the penalty spot. Wilson, Blenkinship, Edmondson and Hodges all came near to giving them the lead but it was Lord Nelson who netted the winner after a free-kick had not been properly cleared. Wright was again outstanding for the vis itors. B lo ck h e ad s : Blain,
Blockheads fought back
. Earby. League results: Gt. Har
noldswick will have a nee dle match with neighbours
In the other match Rar-
wood 125, Settle 157 for 9; Baxenden (3 pts) 125 for 8, Padiham 157 fo r 5; Clitheroe (3 pts) 171 for 6 dec, Cherry Tree 124 for 5; Read 104 'for 3, Whalley 101; Blackburn Northern (3 pts) 217 for 3, Bar- noldswick 105 for 9; Earby 142 for 9, Ribblesdale Wanderers 88.
Ribblcsdalc League
Settle v Baxenden, Earby v Gt. Harwood, Ribbles dale Wanderers v Bar- noldswick, Whalley v Blackburn N o r th e rn , Cherry Tree v Read.
Padiham v Clitheroe,
Edmondson (R), Parkin son, Wright, Frances- china, Jones, Preston, Blen k in sh ip , Wilson, Hodges, Edmondson (M).
TEAMS
Sat.): J. Borien, C. Ward, N. Duckworth, P. Hall, J. Hind- moor, G. Sutcliffe, K. Fawcett, S. Bennett, R. Banks, G. Dixon, B. Fielding. Scorer: M. Musson. Clithcroc 2nd (v’Old Rossen-
Clithcroc (v Pndihum, a,
dalinns, h. Sat.): J. Pye, J. Coulter, M. Blackburn, S. Wcsthead, R. Sharp, K. Driver, G. Bennett, R. Thornton, P. Simmons, B. Lynch, W. Briggs. 12th man, K. Fellows. Scorer: R. Hardcastle.
THE annual Nab race organised by VVhalley and district Lions Club, on June 29th, will be staged on similar lines to previous years. However, this time there will be a separate class for Harriers. The race will start from
Division One
dalians, Baxenden v Lucas, Langho Centre v Oswaldtwistle Imm, Bar- no Ids wick v Burnley Belvedere, Blackburn Northern v Lower Dar- wen, Read v Cherry Tree.
Clitheroe v Old Rossen- Division Two
Rolls-Royce 1st v Settle, Gt Harwood v Earby, Oswaldtwistle Imm v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Lucas v Whalley, Rawten- stall v Rolls-Royce 2nd.
Belvedere v Padiham, Up the Nab
the pace. Senior runners will follow at 7 p.m. and the Harriers 15 minutes later.
the Church Square at 6-30 with the juniors setting
course up the Nab, with members of the club acting as marshals. Entries will be accepted up to 15 minutes before the race.
Competitors follow a set
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began their second division match against Catholic SC with a player short but they produced a good team effort and Social Club were hard pressed to retain the lead.
Trutex (Grindleton)
at 8-6 in the vis ito rs ’ favour the game was any one’s, but Trutex resumed at full strength and it seemed things must swing in their favour.
With the half-time score
. Julie Scott and Doreen O’Hagan they earned a well merited 19-12 win over the second-placed opposition.
produced their best form of the season, dominating the court, and with a glut of goals from shooters
However, Social Centre
keeping the game bustling with activity and good humour and for their sportsmanship. Players of the match were Carol Bowman (GA) Trutex, and Janet Clegg (WA) Catholic
Credit to Trutex for
SC. Jubilee completely domi
nated the first half of their match against Eddie's Angels and credit for this goes to the centre court players and the superb shooting of Janet Cox. Angels (the Brown Cow
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WANDERERS’ visit to Earby resulted in their most disappoint ing performance of the season, and one they will not wish to repeat. Replying to Earby’s
declared 142, they could not recover from the shat tering experience of losing opener John Ainsworth to the first ball of the match. A second-wicket stand of 29 between David Cottam and Billy Lamb was fol lowed by another of 25 in which Lamb was part n e r e d by M a lco lm Dennett. Lamb was fourth out at
money. They are desper ate for sponsorship, otherwise they may have to finish at the end of the season. Running costs have hit
it all boils down to A j
fresh peaks for the pair, who have been racing with a new Yamaha 750. Keeping the bike in tip top condition has been very expensive. But if a sponsor moved
in, the duo could carry out improvements on it to put themselves on equal terms with their rivals, who just have their noses in front at the moment. Meanwhile the pair will
be hoping to continue the good work when they return to the Isle of Man early next month to com pete in another event. But at the back of their
minds Norman and Bryan must be praying that potential sponsors will heed their financial plight. It would be tragic if, having scaled the heights of their sport, they now slip down again.
Hat-trick
George on > losing side
62, having scored 30 and after that only Bill Slinger managed double figures as the innings stuttered to a close. Six wickets went down for a total of only 26 runs. Bowling honours were
three of their first four batsmen for the major part of their runs, opener Mel- lor scoring a half-century. However, they were
shared by Sharp with five for 44, and Mike Chappie three for 14. Earby were, indebted to
CHATBURN’S George Clark collected the first hat-trick for two seasons in the Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League when he took three for 23 against Brierfield in the quarter finals of the knockout cup.
much too strong for the villagers whom they set a target of 127 (John Dug
But the cupholders were
perhaps fortunate that Malcolm Dennett had a leg injury that prevented him from bowling no more than three overs. Bob Birch had the best bowling figures of four for 27, while Bill Slinger had four for 70.
F.arby: P. Mellor b Birch 53,
45 against the bowling of Leo Penswick four for five and Alan Black five for eight.
dale 34). Chatburn collapsed for
team) never gave up and rearranged certain posi tions for the second half, and it was through their enthusiasm that the half belonged to them. They s c o re d six goals to Jubilee’s three. Eventually, experience
T. Briggs Ibw Slinger 11, N. Wear c Wallhank b Birch 19. Sharp 1 .0. 2ti, I. Nutter e Proc tor b Slinger 1, M. Chappie b Slinger 5, M. Wiseman b stinger 1, J. Gibb b Birch 10, I). Little h Birch 0, B. Berry n.o. 7, R. Booth n.o. 7, extras ,S, total (9 wkts dee) 142. Bowling: Dennett 3-1-17-0; W. Slinger 18-1-70-4; I,. Atherton 9-1-20-0; R. Birch 7- 0-27-1. Wanderers: J. Ainsworth b
luck against Marsden, who scored 173 for eight off their allotted 30 overs (Alan Davies 50). H. Kenyon took two for 25 for the villagers. Gisburn were put out for 68, Bob Catterall taking three of their wickets for 12 runs.
Gisburn had no better
won the day and Katrina Whittaker, keeping cool in defence, helped to sustain Jubilee to a well deserved 12-6 victory. Players of the match were Kath Atkinson (WD) for Angels and Caroline Matthews (WA) for Jubilee.
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DIVISION TWO
Queensway 15, Joiners Globet rotters 1; Eddie’s Angels 6, Jubilee 12; Queensway 32, Catholic SC 5.
Latest results: Catholic 19, Trutex Grimlleton
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P re s e n ta t io n n ig h t
TROPHIES won by clubs and players in the Ribble Valley Football League will be presented at a social evening at the Catholic Youth Club, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, July 4th (8 p.m.) Clubs are reminded that
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Sharp 0, D. Cottam c .Mellor b Booth 17, W.
I.ainbc Wiseman b Sharp 30, Dennett run out 12, T. Wallhank c Wiseman h Chappie 0, K. Proctor b Chappie 1, A. Holgate b Sharp 7, \\ . Slinger c Wiseman b Sharp 13, L. Ather ton c Berry b Sharp 3, R. Birch n.o. 0, R. Marlsbury c Moiling b Chappie 0, extras 5, total 8S. Bowling: Sharp 13-2-44-5; R.
tory over St. Francis’ (Blackburn) and go into the quarter-finals on August 19th. In the league, Sab den are third with 11 points from eight games, Chatburn seventh with seven from seven, and Gis burn eighth with five from six.
Sabden had an easy vic
of the Abbey National Building Society, the league is able to offer for the first time trophies for the seven-a-side competi tion to be played on Sunday.
Through the generosity
the league £40, which has been used to provide trophies for the winning team members and for the losing finalists. In addition there will be a trophy awarded to the man of the tournament.
The sponsors have given
the annual meeting of the league will be held next Wednesday at the Catholic Youth Club (7-30 p.m.) Main topic for discussion is
likely to be the shape of the league next season now that several clubs have said they, too, are planning to enter reserve sides.
LADIES’ DAY
IN a four-way play-off, Mrs Doreen Underwood won the Duckworth Cup at a Clitheroe Golf Club ladies’ day. Her score was 80 (94-14). ■ Competing with her w tne lades’
ere captain,
Mrs Jean Huddleston (94- 14), Mrs Barbara Har greaves (104-24) and Mrs Susan Humphreys (103- 23).
petition was won by Mrs (.
The Panter Prize com
Joan Joss 79 (94-15), the L a d ie s ’ Golf Union monthly medal by Mrs G.
Wightman 78 (112-34) and the seniors’ nine-hole com petition by Mrs Frances Seed 43 (59-16).
competition, including joint holders Gisburn and Marsden. On Saturday Sabden
Nine teams line up in the «
meet Burnley Boys’ Club at home, Gisburn have Brierfield St. Luke’s as visitors and Chatburn travel to Burnley Gram mar School Old Boys.
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