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Blackburn Northern 153, Whalley 44 for 4
WHALLEY had to be content with one point from this rain affected Ribblesdale League match at Station Road on Saturday. After bowling out their
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A RACE from Guernsey for yearlings only opened Clitheroe Homing Society’s programme of flights from across the Channel.
started and local fanciers Ken Croft, Derrick Kay, H a r ry Lofthouse and Frannie Haworth had good birds, which could figure in the final placings.
This year 1,100 birds
visitors for 153, Whalley were unable to bat for at least 20 overs and so the match was drawn. Northern made a poor
start, losing two quick wic kets. But Whalley’s five bowlers could not produce an immediate collapse, being held up by Kuhn (20) and Pearson (30). At one stage, Northern
Avranches was hit by bad weather both in France and England, resulting in only moderate returns. Winner of the race was owned by Billie Frankland, despite fierce competition from Blackburn and the 10th Lancashire Combine.
The f irs t race from l i ^ s l
were reduced to 94 for 8, but there was a sting in the tail provided by Venty (23) and Fox (24). Whalley’s most success
pered the second race from Avranches, which was won by the longest flying member in the Clitheroe club, Colin Douglas, of Downham.
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abandoned, Whalley’s bat ting position did not look too healthy. Engineer was among three victims of opening bowler Parsons, as the villagers struggled
to 44 for 4. Blackburn Northern: E.
McGarry c Wildgoose b Marshall 3, B. McNulty b Foster 6, C. Kuhn c Moms b Davenport 20, J. Standing b Davenport 3, D. Pearson lbw Engineer 30, D. Parsons c Morris b Mackwood 12, B. Pickup lbw Engineer 7, M. Gillibrand c and b Mackwood I, D. Verity b Foster 23, B. Fox c Engineer b Mackwood 24, P. Jones not out 7, extras 17. Total
153 all out. Bowling: T. Marshall 0-2-28-1,
B. Foster 12-1-35-2, R. Daven port 4-1-10-2, F. Engineer 8-0- 39-2, F. Mackwood 8-1-24-3. Whalley: D. Taylor b Kuhn 3,
J. Slinger not out 13, F. Engineer b Parsons 0, P. McIn tosh c Pearson b Parsons 11, D. Bleazard c Kuhn b Parsons 12, S. Wildgoose not out 0, extras 4.
Total 44 for 4. Bowling: D. Parsons 6-1-15-1,
C. Kuhn 6-1-25-1.
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Padiham 78, Clitheroe 36 for 2
CLITHEROE had every reason to feel upset when Saturday’s deluge ruined their game with Padiham.
cruising to an easy victory before the weather had its
For they seemed to be
say. On a wicket giving
assistance to the pace bow lers, professional Brian Fielding exploited the con ditions brilliantly to cap ture six Padiham “scalps.” Neil Duckworth and Garth Sutcliffe each claimed two victims.
the receiving end them selves when they began their reply. Colin Ward was out in the opening over, and Neil Duckworth joined him in the pavilion when he fell first ball, to leave Clitheroe reeling at 4
But Clitheroe were on
for 2. It was left to John Hind-
moor and Keith Fawcett to steady the boat, and when the match ended 13 overs into the visitors’ knock, they had done just that.
avenge th e i r e a r l ie r Ramsbottom Cup defeat by the Arbories’ men ended in despair, and each side took one point.
So Clitheroe’s efforts to Padiham: R. Stevenson c
Ward b Fielding 4, G. Devon b Fielding 4, M- Hey worth e Dixon b Fielding 11, V. Daly c Sutcliffe b Duckworth 14 I. P oi- ley c Ward b Duckworth 9, Dijp man c Boden b Fielding 16, A. Stevenson b Fielding 8, B. Shirtcliffe c-b Sutcliffe 6, b. Sumner b Sutcliffe 4, R. Green b Fielding 0, J. Meehan not out 0. Extras 2. Total 78.
R. Banks 5-0-24-0 N. Duck worth 5-2-14-2, G. Sutcliffe 1.2-
Bowling: Fielding 12-4-36-6,
0-2-2. Clitheroe: C. Ward c Daly b
Digman 4, N. Duckworth c Green b Folley 0, J. Hindmoor not out 15, K. Fawcett not out 16. Extras 1. Total (2 wkts) 36. Bowling: Digman 7-2-20-1, 1. Folley 6.5-2-15-1.
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Snooker league’s annual meeting
CLITHEROE and District Snooker League’s annual meeting has been set for July 12th, at 8 p.m., in the town’s Conservative Club. Any items fo r the
RIBBLESDALE League clubs have a double prog ramme at the weekend.
The highlight promises to be Sunday’s derby at Church Meadow when W an d e re rs en te r ta in Clitheroe. When the teams met
are at home for both fix tures, against Padiham on Saturday and Baxenden. Whalley travel to Bar- noldswick on Saturday and e n te r ta in S e t t le on
League leaders Read Sunday.
RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE S a tu r d a y : Baxenden v
Earby, Clitheroe v Settle, Read v Padiham, Blackburn N v Cherry Tree, Barnoldwick v Whalley, Great Harwood v
Ribblesdale W. Sunday: Ribblesdale W v
Clitheroe, Read v Baxenden, Blackburn N v Great Harwood, Bamoldswick v Earby, Cherry Tree v Padiham, Whalley v
Settle. DIVISION ONE Saturday: Oswald Imman v
Baxenden, Lucas v Clitheroe, Old Rossendalians v Read, Cherry Tree v Blackburn N, Lower Darwen v Barnoldswick, BBCV v Langho Colony.
Sunday: Clitheroe v BBCV,
Baxenden v Read, Langho Col ony v Blackburn N, Oswald Imman v Barnoldswick, Lucas v Lower Darwen, Old Rossenda lians v Cherry Three.
DIVISION TWO
Royce I, S e t t le v BBCV, Padiham v Rawtenstall, Rolls- Royce II v Lucas, Whalley v Oswald Imman, Ribblesdale W.
Saturday: Earby v Rolls-
v Great Harwood. Sunday: BBCV v Ribblesdale
W, Rolls-Royce 1 v Rawtenstall, Great Harwood v Lucas, Earbv v Oswald Imman, Settle v Whal ley, Padiham v Rolls-Royce II.
RAIN FOILS CLOSE RIVALS
Read 122 for 9 dec. Cherry Tree 70 for 4.
SATURDAY’S clash between Ribblesdale League leaders Read and their nearest rivals ended disappointingly 10 minutes from the end when steady rain forced the umpires and players to retire to the pavilion for the last time.
---------------------------------- Read were unlikely to complete 20 overs and nothing more than a one- point draw was possible. Cherry Tree won the
Table
tennis AGM
THE annual meeting of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association is to be held next Tuesday at the Starkie Arms Hotel
at 7-30 p.m. All players and offi
cials are requested to attend. New players and teams are welcomed. Apologies should be sent to Mr A. Veevers, of 7 Vi c t or i a Av e n u e , Clitheroe.
WANDERERS FRUSTRATED
Wanderers 169 for 7 dec., Barnoldswick 45 for 1
RAIN was the only victor in this Ribblesdale League fixture at Church Meadow on Saturday.
sent the players running for cover, the match was delicately balanced. Wan d e re r s had le f t Bar noldswick 40 minutes plus 15 overs to collect the runs, and the visitors seemed ready to accept the challenge. Bill Slinger took some hammer from opener Wilson, b u t Malcolm Dennett was working up a fine pace in foul conditions, and sent back professional Mohammed with the score
When the downpour
on 25. Earlier Dennett had
agenda, including possible revision of existing rules, should be given to league secretary Mr Terry Swift before July 1st. Mr Swift’s address is 2 Newlands Avenue, Clitheroe (Tel.
24547).
done his stuff with the bat, notching a solid half- century. He arrived there with a flourish, smashing off-spinner Greenhalgh for six, only to be brilliantly caught and bowled next
delivery. There was good support
(31), and Bill Lamb (37). _____ o
with an undefeate------ Indeed Wanderers’ total
- :d 26.
Bill Slinger also chipped in '
could have been greater if o f f - sp in n e r Ma r ti n Greenhalgh had not made inroads into the innings in the later stages. In the end, it all came to nothing, and each side took one
point. Wanderers: J. Ainsworth c
Scothem b Sharpies 0, D. Cot tam c FouIds b Baron 31, B. Lamb b Greenhalgh 37, Dennett c-b Greenhalgh 53, S. Proctor b Greenhalgh 0, B. Slinger notout 26, A. Holgate b Greenhalgh 3, L. Atherton not out 0. Extras 11 Total (7 wkts dec.) 169. Bowling: D. Sharpies 8-2-36-1,
M. Foulds 6-0-28-0, W. Baron 5- 0-30-1, J. Roberts 8-1-40-0, M. Greenhalgh 11-2-24-5. Barnoldswick: K. Wilson not
out 23, Mohammed b Dennett 15, M. Greenhalgh not out 7. Extras 0. Total (1 wkt) 45. Bowling: Dennett 5-2-13-1, W.
for him from Dave Cottam Slinger 4-0-32-0.
toss and put in Read, only for the start to be delayed, not for the last time, by
rain. But rain falling on the
firm wicket seemed to help Cherry Tree’s bowlers and after struggling for runs, opener Mick Georgeson was bowled and soon after Barry Curtin was comfort ably caught.
from skipper Dave Rigby, Read lost three quick wic kets to collapse to 39 for 5. They were rescued,
Despite a brief recovery
however, by a fine stand between Richard Kawalec (41) and Malcolm Grainger (23), before heavy rain interrupted play. At that moment, Read were 122 for 9 and the delay was so long that Rigby declared in the hope of producing some sort of result. But Read’s bowlers
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Read carry flag for Lancashire
Read 201 for 6, Woodhouses 57
READ moved a step nearer Lords on Sunday when they comfortably beat Woodhouses in the Lancashire final ot
the Whitbread Village Trophy.
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Clubs have
Woodhouses, from the Lancashire and Chesire League, gave Read sweet revenge lor defeat at the hands of the same oppo nents in a previous final. Read lost the toss and
The v ic to ry o v e r
good bowling from Wad dington and O’Connor and safe catching from the
whole Read team. A t o n e
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s t a g e Waddington finished
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Road. Read: Grainger c Hardman b
Woodhouses batted. John Waddington claimed a wic ket in his first over and another batsman was run out by Gary O’Connor. Woodhouses quickly lost more wickets in the face of
Hopple 62, Greenhalgh run out 11 Kawalec c Atherton b Bel- field 20, Rigby lbw Andrew 21 Ranson run out 43, Goodway b Robinson 24, O'Connor, not out 1, Waddington, not out-1, extras 15. Total 201 for 6 wickets.
Woodhouses 57 all out. Read bowling: Kawalec 6-3-
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11-0, Waddington 0-3-7-2, O'Connor 7-2-13-1, Newby 0.5-2-
CATHOLIC SC (pictured above) maintained their position at the top of Clitheroe and district Cric ket League with a comfort able win at the weekend over struggling Grind-
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Bernard Bithnell, Keith Winckley, Paul Wilson, Mark Gidlow, Bill Altham. Back: Bernard Johnson (umpire), John Turner, Alex Rigby, Pat O’Don nell, Eric Holden, Chris Sims, Jack Blackledge. Regular players absent f rom the line-up are Tommy Thompson, Alan O’Ne i l l and Tommy Thornber. Catholic SC, however,
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1 Chipping 50 for 8, Buck Inn 79 for 3
CHIPPING fell well short of reaching their winning target in this preliminary round c l a sh of t he Clitheroe and District League’s cup competition.
effort during thei r 20 overs were Fitzpatrick (22) and Hargreaves (21), who came together when the first wicket went down. Smalley also weighed in with a useful 19 not out. Top scorer in Chipping’s
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