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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 24th, 1979 21


Ribblesdale say au revoir


?d as


Ir in a 1 for a


Ive for 14 Iloodway, lart., sup- (three for


Iriitheroe I to save lad recal- (bowl the lis second |i bowled Ivin five I lasers. Ire guilty l'ld and no I strive to future


J.rong all- Initheroe lie or two lirt Duck- |t alone in to carry


lucliffe 23, 1 D. Rigby c ■R. Kawalec life 21, R. moor b Ben- | r Bennett b ■ Fawcett b : Bennett aldington c ,i’. Worsley


|tting. < Walker 4,


| total 152. 0.3-1-57-2;


.1. Sutcliffe 7-0-28-3.


|th c and b ■'awcett c


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| l . G. Dixon Bennett c


Ilec 4, M. l.loodway 2, I... extras 2,


, P. Sim-


[lington 6, onb Good- .<lwav 0, J.


ligton 10-5- 1-2-0.


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le season Ims, who laniforth


le visitors’ leful 48 by leer. He |t singles ■ouple of


lard who 11 for the Id Gordon In seen in I) who fea- If 42 to see [the 100


partners Iver in the


■split the pair by


I'tar at 2, If ell at 18, 1. e r , and opener


|ec -1.2-1-17- Goodway


in fine style Chatburn 2, Ribblesdale AFC 4 i


RIBBLESDALE were singing in the rain at Shawbridge on Friday night after toppling Ash­ ley Smith Trophy holders Chatburn in the replayed final to sew up their own cup double.


Gisburn set the pace


LEADERS of Clitheroe and D is t r ic t C r ick e t League since the first week of the season, Gis­ burn maintained their posi­ tion with a convincing win over ICI. . Flexible Reinforcements


kept up their challenge with a very narrow victory over Rimington. Bottom-placed Grindle-


The previous Saturday Ribblesdale carried off the


Aitken Shield at the same ground. A key factor in their latest success was the striking power of Trevor Pinch, who grabbed a hat- trick. Their other goal came from Eddie Preedy.


mountain to climb from the fifth minute when Tony Hargreaves shot Chatburn ahead after good work by Steve Bramwell and Gerry Kitchen.


But it seemed they had a


RIBBLESDALE (right) and Chatburn line up before the start of the game.


ton, who seemed to be los­ ing their touch did them­ selves a favour by beating Ribblesdale Cement by seven wickets. Leading batsmen: R.


time, and another goal could have sunk Ribbles­ dale but Bramwell missed a golden opportunity, and a Kitchen header struck the post.


It was all Chatburn for a


Blair (Gisburn) av, 51; R. Hargreaves (Gisbum) av, 24.3, H. Kenyon (ICI) av, 22. Bowling: M. Iqbal (Gis­ burn) av, 4.4; R. Har­ greaves (Gisburn) av, 7.2; B. Allen (Grindleton) av 7.4.


the open six-wicket cricket competition at Roefield from June 11th to 17th are reminded that entries will not be accepted under any circumstances after next Thursday (May 31st).


Clubs intending to enter TABLE


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A struggle


FINE batting by Har­ greaves, Pinch and Blair enabled Gisburn to reach 111 in their allotted 15 overs in this Clitheroe and District League match. In reply, ICI were always struggling except for a spi­ rited 18 by Kenyon. Gisburn: B. Geldard 14, R.


Gisburn 111 ftrr 6


for ICI ICI 50 for 4,


> 2 4 0


32nd minute spurred on Ribblesdale. He was in the right place at the right time to turn in an attemp­ ted clearance after Dave Brown’s shot had been par­ tially stopped. It was from Pinch’s corner that Preedy knocked in number two after a flick-on by George Smith.


Pinch’s first goal in the


burn virtually camped in the Ribblesdale half and deservedly drew level in the 56th minute when Geoff Young looped over a centre and Bramwell made the vital touch. But then Pinch’s double strike inside 10 minutes settled things. First, he latched onto a


After the break Chat­


Sabden keep their nerve


Chatham 70. Salxlen 75


IN a nail-biting finish, Sabden narrowly beat Chatburn by five runs with less than 15 minutes left. It was the second win for Sabden, newcomers to the Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League.


burn looked virtually cer­ tain winners having batted steadily towards Sabden’s


At 70 for seven, Chat­


total of 75. But fortunes changed


through ball from Glen Wright and hammered it home. The second was a great solo effort. He was in space to receive a pass, and with defenders brea­ thing down his neck, he cooly dribbled round Keith Johnson and found the


entertainment, even if tempers did become a little frayed in the first half, with fortunes ebbing and flowing. The triumph is a fitting


waiting net. The game was splendid


dramatically and the remaining wickets tumbled rapidly without further addition. Sabden, who had been asked to bat first, reached their highest total of the season, due mainly to an impressive eighth- wicket stand of 32 by Mike Bibby (29) and Joe Wright (11 not out). Until then the batting


First bird home


won’t trap \ I. A N P A R K E R w o n Clitheroc Homing Society’s 225 mile race from Weymouth in which 261 birds were liber­ ated at 8 a.m. and the winner was timed in at 12-45 p.m.


this year. But a first for Harry Lofthouse continues to be elu­ sive. He was placed 2nd, tth


This was Alan's third win


and 6th. Tony Sieczowski’s loft has


been in form for most of the season and in this race he came in third. Ken Croft was fifth, and Derek Kay was seventh and 12th. Jim Cottam filled the eighth place.Harry Chntburn had to be content with 10th


spot. Unluckiesl fancier in the


race was Alf Rung whose bird arrived well in front of all the others hut he could not per­ suade it to he first to trap. That is how things go.


departure point for this week’s club race, but before then — on Tuesday — many fanciers will have sent birds to the Nelson Derby which is flown from Guernsey. This race is for yearlings only and nominated in February to qualify. This is one of the top races in the North West and very well sup­ ported by most Mid and North East Lancs fanciers. More about this next week.


Weymouth will also be the


had been wrecked by Barry Buchanan, who finished with seven for 30. Buchanan (15) was also Chatburn’s last man ouf and, with Burgess (22) was the mainstay of the home


one for Ribblesdale. They are disbanding at the end of the season because their base, the “Dust” club, has closed. But at least with the cup double, they are bidding “adieu” to the Rib­ ble Valley League in style. Chatburn: Johnson (K), Dob­


Hargreaves 35, N. Dinsdale 0, A. Brown 0, R. Blair not out 30, I. Tattcrsall 1, B. Pinch 30, extras 1, total (0 wkts)^ 111. Bowline: S. Hamson 5-0-13-2; I. Jackson 4-0-28-1; H. Kenyon 3-0- 12-1; M. Dearden 3-0-2G-2.


greaves, not out 17, D. Jackson 0, S. B. Tomlinson 9; H. Kenyon 18; S. Harrison, not out 4, extras 1, total (4 wkts). 50. Bowling: B. Buchanan 8-1-21-0; R. Har­ greaves 7-1-28-4.


ICI: M. Dearden 1, M. Har­ lack with-


|:he slide, lm adding


l.'kets had ; still only * Chappie 24) tem-


Jay lor run | c Gibb b |ir st Gibb Foster c


PARKER HITS 59


Wanderers 2nd 136 for^8, Padiham 2nd 73 for 7


II i n d 1 e b llackwood 1 Morris b laniforth b Jvenport b 3, total


1)5-4; D. Forster


|) 12-1-26- -20-0; M.


iMoore c Irth 12, N. 1 P. Mellor |i b Foster Bleazard


|;ter 8, R. In g e r b I. Forster ■- 3, total


|M. Wise- Iniforth 1, roster 24, b Foster


Itaniforth liter 10-1-


lie 3, D. |j Chappie Little b


POISED to inflict defeat on Padiham 2nd, Ribbles­ dale Wanderers were held at bay and had to be con­ tent with three points from a winning draw in a Ribblesdale League, Divi­ sion Two, game. Alan Parker scored a half- century for the Church Meadow club.


Coward 59, S. Proctor c Briggs b Meeham 15, A. Proctor c Atkinson b Shirteiiffe 26, A. M u s g ro v e c Meebam b Shirtcliffe 5, P. Seedle b Shirtcliffe 0, J. Hutchins run out 16 M. Embery b Meeham 9, R. O’Neil not out 2, N. Parker b Meeham 0, D. O’Neill not out 0, extras 5, total (8 wkts) 136.


Wanderers 2nd: A. Parker b


K. Coward 8.4-1-16-1; B. Shirtcliffe 11-0-50-3; D. Mar­ kham 8-1-32-0.


Bowling: J. Meehan 12-4-32-2;


A. Proctor b Seedle 7, D. Wad- dington lbw S. Proctor 15, B. Shirtcliffe c S. Proctor b Secdle 26, A. Woods Ibw Seedle i, M. Briggs b Seedle 11, D. Nicobon c Hutchins b S. Proctor 1, J. Meeham b S. Proctor 0, R. Houghton not out 2, P. Johnson not out 1, extras 3, total (7 wkts)


Padiham 2nd: M. Atkinson e


73Bowling: M. Embery 5-0-28-0; P Seedle 14-4-24-4; S. Proctor


9-2-17-3.


LOOKING AHEAD


Jlhatburn at |;n are now ble Valley


le fifth with 1 games, and | i and still loint. J are named Ito play the IWhite Cop- le 10th. 1 Allen and Ijurn), Bob | ) and Mike Saturday,


lisburn as l i are awav


|ame table, from four


WEST Bradford Ladies’ Hockey Club are planning ahead for next season. A n e a r ly -n ew s ta l l on Clitheroe Market will be held on July 7th. Training will begin on September 3rd, and a match between the 1st and 2nd teams will be held on September 5th. Matches against Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School will take place on September 8th, and a tournament will be held on September 15th. The first league match is on September


22nd.


IT all came right for Wad­ dington in the Birtwistle Cup final replay and they ran out worthy winners to retain the trophy they won


Waddington 3, ROF 2


last season. The performance, at Mill


Hill St Peter’s ground, more than made up for Waddington’s disappoint­ ing display in the first dash, and ROF can feel flattered that the margin was not more emphatic. With Paul McGui re dominating midfield, and Waddington’s front run­ ners looking sharp, it was one-way traffic before the


interval. When McGuire headed


home in the 25th minute, Waddington were well on their way to victory. An


ROF equaliser did not ruf­ fle their composure and Simon Whiteside made it 2-1 with a crisp volley. If the woodwork had not been ROF’s ally, Wad­ dington could have started polishing the cup at half time.


paid off again, however, when Roger Walker chip­ ped the ball over the keep­ er’s head, and McGuire nodded it over the line to make sure. ROF threw’ caution to the wind, battl­ ing to stay in the game. They notched a second goal seven minutes from time and Waddington’s follow­


The villagers’ pressure


ers began to sweat a little. But their side funnelled


son, Jackson, Bretherton, King, Foulker, Scott, Hargreaves, Bramwell, Kitchen, Young. Sub: Smithson.


Erectly, Smith, McCallv, Brown, Johnson (D), Pinch, Wright. Sub: Ward.


Pro-am winner


GOLFER Jeremy Morgan, who is shortly to move to Clitheroe, won the pro-am event with hist vear's Rvder Cup captain Brian Huggett'over the Old Course at St Andrews. Mr Morgan, a member of the I.ongridge Club sank four consecutive birdies as the pairing set up a better-ball


score of 59.


Ribblcsdale AFC: O'Neill. Humphreys, Mullen, Bush,


their nerve in fielding and bowling. Bibby (three for 24) and Graham (four for 25) were Sabden’s most successful bowlers, well supported by Meakin and Parsons who were also in sharp bowling form and kept batsmen pinned down.


innings. But the visitors’ kept


Buchanan 12, G. Meakin b Buchanan 0, D. Balmbra b Buchanan 8, John Wright b Ruchanan 2, E. Bywaterc Jones b Buchanan 0, K. i‘arsons c ami b Buchanan 0, P. Shipton b Burgess 2, Joe Wright not out 11, D. Jackson b Buchanan 4, M. Bibby b Allen 29, A. Holiing- wort’h b Clark 1, extras 6, total 75.


SABDEN: A. Graham.lbw


Parker, 1385.41 v.p.m.; II. L o f th o u s e , 1381.51; A. Sicezkowski, 1383.75; H. Lofthouse, 1.38,7.33; K. Croft, 138.3.05; 11. Loflhouse, 1382.19; D. Kay, 1.776.3.7; Cotlam Bros and Whittaker, 1372.89; A. Rung, 1361.00; H. Chnthurn, 1,761.08; A. Parker, 1360.1.3; D. Kav, 1359.92.


W cvm o u th re su l ts : A.


Cup run ends


Old Rossendalians 178 for 7, Clitheroe 2nd 114 for 8


CLITHEROE 2nd team's fine run in the Lawrenson Cup was ended at Rawtenstall on Sunday when the experienced Old Ros­ sendalians overcame their vouthful opjaments. Clitheroe’s last defeat in the cup was by Baxenden in the 1977 final.


Rossendalians had scored only 50 runs against good bowling by Robin Sharp and Ken Barnes.


With half their 32 overs gone,


30-7; A. Burgess 8-1-15-1; G. Clark 4.6-0-22-1; B. Allen 2-1-2-


Bowling: B. Buchanan 11-1-


1 CHATHl'RN: A. O'Neill b Bibby 2, M. J. Rowley c By wa­ ter b Parsons 5, A. Burgess 1) Graham 22, B. Allen b Bibby 4, B. Buchanan 1) Ribby 15, P. Clough c and b Graham 4, G. Clark b Graham 4, B. Jones b Graham 0, P. Dinsdale e John Wright b Meakin S, M. Johnson b .Meakin 0, P. Whittaker not out 0, extras 6, total 70. Bowling: M. Bibby 12.3-3-24-


4.


other bowlers, and Rossenda­ lians finished with a score of 178. Pve and Blackburn made a livelv opening stand of 36, and Blackburn, hatting in_heavy rain, went on to score 5;>.


Rain limited the success of the


Holt 44, Hanson 4, Nuttall S, Stevens 20, Whittaker 37, Graham 5, Jelley 33, Fisher 11, extras 9, total (7 wkts) 178.


Old Rossendalians: Fisher 7,


Blackburn 55, D. Hardcastle 0, R. Sharp 4, K. Driver 0_, R. Thornton 5, C. Musson 5, J. Coulter 19, W. Rriggs not out 7, G. Robinson not out 1, extras 7,


Clitlieroe 2nd: J. Pye 10, M.


3; G. Meakin 8-3-10-2; K. Par­ sons 4-1-5-1; A. Graham 6-0-25-


Clitheroe crews among leaders


CLITHEROE and District Motor Club scored well in last weekend’s Bolton-le-Moors Club­ men’s Rally, when five crews were among the leaders out of 75 competitors.


were Keith Watkinson and Jeff Smith who were sec­ ond overall in their Opel


Best Clitheroe finishers


Kadett GT/E. Fourth were Derek


Ormerod and Bill Hon-


first time. In sixth place were


eywell, a one-off partner­ ship using Derek’s Mark 2 Escort twin-cam for the


P e te r C ro f t and Ian Netball


Cricket Club in top spot


CRICKET Club main­ tained their 100 per cent record at the head of Clitheroe and District Net- ball League by a 26-6 win over Calderstones.


skillful game, but Kath Peel and Anne Teasdalo swung the scor­ ing Cricket Club's way with magnificent shooting and good work in the circle. Cahlerstones must take credit for keeping the game lively even after trailing 13-3 at half time.


Both teams played a fast and


of the table, went down to Wan­ derers, who took their first points of the season with a 25-6


Cosmos, struggling at the foot win.


Centre played a fascinating sec­ ond division match which CSC eventually won 17-14. Centres Pat Worswick and Lesley Faw­ cett were players of the match.


Jubilee and Catholic Social


Joiners Globetrotters defeated Four Teens 12-9. Joiners took an early lead and held it throughout the close-fought match.


Also in the second division.


unavailability of three of their kev players', trailed 6-5 at the interval" and could make no further inroads. Players of the match were Claire Cowper- thwaite, of Joiners, anil Lynne Blundell, of Four Teens.


Four Teens, handicapped by Division One P\V


Cricket Club.. IVnnv Macks.


OS Wanderers..., Calderstones


Cosmos.......


Handicap reduced


total (8 wkts) 114. Clitheroe howling: Barnes 8-2-


28-1, Sharp 8-1-20-2, Briggs 3-0- 30-0, Blackburn 8-0-43-3, Driver 2-0-21-1, Musson 3-0-27-0.


WADDINGTON RETAIN THE BIRTWISTLE CUP


SUCCESS in the men’s 18 hole singles stroke qualify­ ing comp e ti ti o n at Clitheroe Golf Club for the National Ford Champion­ ship has meant a reduction in handicap of t hr e e strokes, from 14 to 11, for Alan Parker. He returned a card showing 80-14-66. Second place went to Geof­ frey Roberts with S6-14- 72. Best gross was returned by Mark Chap­


leford competition, of which the winner was Mrs Mary Thompson with 35 points. Winner of the LGU monthly medal was Mrs Pat Parker with 105-29-76.


man with 73. The ladies held a Stab-


Cross-country


A CROSS-COUNTRY race organised by the Venture Scouts for Clitheroe Cubs attracted 50 competitors. Seven packs were rep ­


resented and the winners were; Loyola (242pts), Ribblesdale (201), Trinity Panthers (16-1), St Paul’s (157), Trinity Tigers (145), Waddington (144) ancf 1st Pendle (37) also took part. Simon Farnsworth (Loyola)


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