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Wanderers win in


a canter


Ribblesdale Wand. 2nd 100 for Lucas 99


day a per- rget.


e Ribbles-.


nhalgh...... 4 ........


ickup 10-1-46-0, 'V2, J. Roberts ed hurt), M. .6-1-44-7, M.


(all out) 159 6


LUCAS will want to quickly forget their visit to Church Meadow on Satur- ' day. They were skittled out for 99 by Wanderers, who then knocked off the runs for the loss of three wickets.


DSWICK Kawalec b ......... 15


'or 5 wkts) 162 -walec 11-2-53-


on 4-1-13-0, R. -1, S. Marsh anson 2-0-14-0.


urn


oyed iven


ruised to a rby victory n in the Rib- mateur Cric- n Saturday, vere dismis- ith Gisburn’s taking eight


rs Chris Sims nyon were in nd took Gis- s total with- vicket. have night-


otout........ 33 Ranson b 1 Kawalec... 8 ......... 9 ......... 9


Worsley b ......... 26


oodway b ................. 61


• The home side’s opening I :


rmwlei? J- Godwin (6 for 52) and P. O’Neil (3 for 28)


destroyed the work side’s batting order.


coasted to victory thanks to Alan Proctor’s unde­ feated 35. He was well


Wanderers batted and


supported by R. Driver 1).


, o Lucas: 99 all out (30.3


15.3-4-52-6, P. O’Neil 10-1- 28-3, A. Parker 5-1-14-1.


vers). Bowl ings J . Gladwin


1, R. Driver 27, A. Proc­ tor not out 35, R. Duggan


1 Wanderers: A. Parker


19, H. Wardle not out 0, extras 8. Total 100 for 3.


Glitheroe to Foster’s pace


they are still ague with 19 atburn are ts), and Gis- T2pts). They played 15


"abden were meagre 39.


s Knock-out at Church erfield beat ree wickets, day’s games: ’abden, Low- sburn, Burn- atburn.


eason s for club


OE RUFC rd season on h the 2nd XV ittlemoor —


w home, has tradition-


ley Council, ed the club a


e venue for rugby comes thanks to the


e and Nelson ch starts at 3


months, hoping for a at the game


> line-up will mson, A. N. bury, A. Par- op, D. Tat-


Wildman, G. Wilson, M.


'd to meet at School at 2-15


ory and Mick e their debuts 1st XV, who


ers, Robert hn Boulton, 'addington,


ce Colne and XV.


oad roundab- p.m.


Wilson. Play- d to meet at


Longhi, S. Torbett, R.


ttlemoor at 6


r a friendly earn selected s Bank staff The match


sday, injuries he same side


Haworth, J. Sweeney, A. Ramsey, C. C. Hopwood, T. Lee, A.


. Wardle, A. nowles. Play­


Hill, D. Par- Fielding, K. Tindall .


their game laced Mars- score of 135


WHALLEY cruised to a comfortable victory in Saturday’s derby at Chatbum Road and notched their first double of the season.


_ t_ __ ’ . Clitheroe 61, Whalley 62 for 1


ble for the home side. First they were hustled out by the Whalley pace men, with Barry Foster grab­ bing his best figures of the summer.


receiving end of a master­ ful piece of batting by former Indian test star, Farokh Engineer.


Then they were on the


Slinger won the toss and his decision to put in Clitheroe on a wet track was soon rewarded.


Whalley skipper John ec;


first over by bowling Ward and from then on there was a steady procession of Clitheroe.batsmen march­ ing back to the pavilion.


Staniforth struck in his


BARRY FOSTER . . . best figures


unlucky not to pick up more wickets, but it was Foster who turned out to be Clitheroe’s tormentor- in-chief. His efforts were backed by some splendid fielding and the home side’s innings folded after just over one and a half hours.


players were upset at cer­ tain umpiring decisions, but even this was no excuse for poor batting. The only real resistance came from professional Fielding, who hit a breezy 30, which included two


Some of the Clitheroe Staniforth was perhaps,


sixes off Foster. When Whal ley lost


Taylor early in their reply, they looked set to swallow s ome of t h e i r own medicine. But Engineer soon halted this trend.. Using his feet skilfully,


played a real anchor role, but wary of the earlier happenings and seeing Engineer in such great form, it was a sensible knock.


“Rookie” took the attack to the bowlers and the devils seemed to disappear from the wicket as the sun dried it out. At the other end Slinger


But it was double trou­


Clitheroe v Whalley CLITHEROE


Fielding, b Foster.............. 30 J. Boden, Ibw Foster.......... 2 P. Hall, b Foster................. 0 R. Sharp, c Mackintosh b Foster............................... 6


26-2, B. Foster 12.2^1-34-8. WHALLEY


Bowling: J. Staniforth 13-4-


C. Ward,b Staniforth......... 0 J. Hindmoor, Ibw Foster.... 2 G. Dixon, Ibw, Staniforth... 3 N. Thornton, c Morris b Foster............................. 2


N. Duckworth, c Taylor b Foster,........................... 12


G. Sutcliffe, b Foster......... 0 M. Gidlow, not out.............. 3 Extras...................... 1 Total (all out) 61


RAMSBOTTOM CUP


Read go down in the gloom


Earby 112 for 7, Read 85


READ’S hopes of a cup and Ribblesdale League double crashed in the gloom at Earby. They were dismissed for only 85 in the Ramsbottom Cup final, on Sunday, after being set a target of 112. w The match was in many- by accurate bowling from


past final between the teams, which was also won by Earby.


and electing to bat, Ear- by’s openers Moore and Mellor were pinned down


After winning the toss


bottom clash


J. Slinger, notout............... 12 D. Taylor, Ibw Fielding..... 0 Engineer, not out................ 49 Extras...................... 1 Total (1 wkt) 62


Sutcliffe 5-1-24-0, R. Sharp 4.1- 2-14-0, M. Gidlow 3-0-7-0.


Bowling: Fielding 7-2-16-1, G.


Ahead by 21 minutes


A BIRD which has flown more miles than any other from Clitheroe Homing Society members’ lofts won Sunday’s race for Frank Walker, of Pimlico Road.


Super catch earns Wanderers last-over tie


Blackburn North. 110, Ribblesdale Wands. 110 \


the bowler, with North­ ern’s last pair at the crease. As he came up to send down the fifth deliv­ ery, the scores were level. Jones could only edge the ball to leg slip where Billy Lamb dived full length to cling onto it one-handed inches from the deck and finish the match in a dramatic tie.


back well, for at one stage Blackburn’s reply stood at 96 for 6 and they looked on course for a comfortable1 victory.


Wanderers had fought


duced into the attack to suppor t Dennett and Northern’s tail collapsed.


BNG iNG


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IT was excitement all the way at Pleckgate on Saturday, with the game in the balance until the very final over. Malcolm Dennett was


found life h a rd going on a w e t wicket. Mainstay of th e innings was Ja ck Ains­ w o r th with a re a lly g r i t ty knock. Considering th e co n d i­


tions th e i r final to ta l was a re sp e c tab le e f fo r t and a t le a s t i t was enough to se t up th e nail-biting finish.


WANDERERS


W. Lamb, c Dent b Jones... 1 D e n n e t t , c Pickup b Jones.............................. 5


J. Ainsworth, b Jones:........ 36 B. Cottam, c Pearson b Par­ sons ................................ 7


T. Wallbank, b Jones........... 19 W. Slinger, c Pearson b Parsons.......................... 11


A. Holgate, c McGarry b Parsons......................... 4


A. Musgrove, not out......... 8 R. Birch, s t Pearson b j Jones.................


B. Haydock 4-1-14-0, P. Jones 16-1-46-6.


Bowling: Parsons 20-7-38-4, BLACKBURN NORTHERN


B. McNulty, c Proctor (S) b . Dennett.................................0 E. McGarry, bSiinger....... 1


P . J o n e s , c Lamb b Dennett..:..;..... ............ 8 Extras...;.........................3 \ Total (all out) 110


W. Slinger 6-2-14-1, A. Holgate 2-0-19-0, K. Proctor 3-0-19-0, R. Birch 3-0-15-3.


¥ Bowling:! Dennett 15-1-40-6,


D. Verity, b Dennett.......i . . .. 13 B. Fox, n otout.................... 11 P. Dent; lbwBirch.......... ^4 B. Hayaock, c Musgrove b Birch............................. 1;


B. Pickup, c Musgrove b Birch............................... 9


M. Gillibrand, bDennett...... 5 Parsons, b Dennett.....*....... 20


B. Pearson, c Musgrove b Dennett.............................. 35


•Extras..................... 12 Total (all out) 110


6


S. Proctor,' b Jones............. 0 K. Proctor, c Pearson b Parsons.......................... 1


field, near Bristol, was due to have taken place the previous 'day, but was postponed because of bad weather.


The race, from Mangots-


minutes ahead of one owned by Mr Harry Chat- burn, who also took fourth spot to keep him in front for the society’s annual' trophy.


Mr Walker’s bird was 21


ended a lean spell, claiming third and 11th places, while four of Harry Lofth- ouse’s entries took fifth, sixth, 10th and 12th posi­ tions.


Alan Parker-’s birds


last of the season — is from Weymouth.


were: F. Walker 1079.38, H. Chatburn 994.76, A. Parker 987.92, H. Chat- burn 986.18, H. Lofthouse 961.39, 957.05, E. Jones 955.96, J. Musgrove 943.58, S. Parker 939.43, H. Lofthouse 936.78, A. Parker 936.17, H. Lofth­ ouse 936.11:


Sunday’s top 12 places


Finals of mixed doubles


THE Ribble Valley mixed doubles darts competition reaches its climax tonight, when four duos take part in the finals at Clitheroe Social Club.'


p.m. and each couple will be presented with an award at the finish.


been organised by the Rib- ble ValleyiLadies’ and the Clitheroe and district Men’s Darts Leagues.


The tournament has Action starts at 8-30


event, Eddie Jones, this time had to be content with seventh place, with Joe Musgrove eighth and Sam Parker ninth. This week’s race — the


Winner of last week’s Top Y


, chance to make sure of the Ribblesdale League title. The next day in the Ramsbottom Cup final, they contained Earby well, but could not muster enough runs themselves and missed out on the double.


chance to make amends this week when they travel to meet struggling neigh­ bours Padiham.


The villagers have a


Wh a l l e y t h r a s h e d Clitheroe in the Chatburn Road derby and Ribbles­ dale Wanderers shared a thrilling tie with Black- bum Northern.


Elsewhere on Saturday, Saturday’s Results


62 for 1 (5 pts.); Baxenden 93, Cherry Tree 94 for 7 (5 pts.); Gt Harwood 126, Padiham 133 for 9 (5 pts); Earby 105 for 6 (3 pts.), Settle 134 for 7; Blackburn' N 110, Ribblesdale W 110 (3 pts each); Read 159, Barnoldswick 162 for 5 (5 pts.)


Clitheroe 61, Whalley


v Great Harwood, Whal­ ley v Barnoldswick, Settle v Clitheroe, Padiham v Read, Earby'v Baxenden, Cherry Tree v. Blackburn Northern.


Ribblesdale League Ribblesdale Wanderers


Division One


v Old Rossendal ians, Baxenden v Oswaldtwistle Imm., Blackburn North­ ern v Cherry Tree, Bar­ noldswick v Lower, Dar- wen, Langho Centre v Belvedere. Sunday: Law- renson Cup Final — Read v Rawtenstall.


Clitheroe v Lucas, Read Division Two


Rolls Royce 1st v Earby, Belvedere v Settle, Raw­ tenstall v Padiham, Lucas v Rol ls Royce 2nd, Oswaldtwistle Imm. v Whalley, Great Harwood v Ribblesdale Wanderers.


Positions


19. Points for the Wander-. e rs and B. Northern include three each for a tie.


All teams have played


Whalley.,.'...,. 5 4 4- 2 4 45 Earby......... , . 3 8 2 2 » 4 40 Gt. Har...... . (,2 ■ 6 5 3 3 3G Settle.......... , . 2 5 5 2 5 32 R. W’nds...... 2 2 8- 2 , 4-•29


Read....... . C. Tree Barlick......... B'bum N ....»


11.3 0 3 7 5 6 5 5 4


1 56 2 51 2 47


Padiham..... . 1 1


Clitheroe.... . 2 4 4 2 7 28 Baxenden... . 2 4


8 ‘3 ■fr


3 2 8 27 6 19


WWDLDNR


L P 2 67,


IT was a disastrous weekend for Read. On Saturday they crashed to defeat again st Bar - noldswick and so lost the


ays a carbon copy of a


Richard Kawalec and John Waddington.


was achieved by off- spinner Simon Marsh, who had Moore caught magnifi­ cently on the boundary by Richard Ebbage.'


But the breakthrough


yet much easier ones going begging.


this season, however, Re a d ’s fielding was patchy, with some difficult chances being snapped up,


Not for the first time


were struggling at 62 for 6, only for Chappie and Gibb to come to the rescue with a stand to almost double their team’s score.


At one stage, Earby


1 ruptea by rain for 45 minutes, forcing Read’s l batsmen to play in fading


Towards the end of, the innings, play Was dis-


Marsh bowled extremely well to finish with 5 for 21, one of his victims being superbly taken one-handed by Malcolm Grainger. John Waddington, too, bowled well, but was let down by shoddy fielding.


ight. Of the Read attack,


' to claim against the light, but they struggled on to an


ated, only well-established batsmen looked happy. Time spent wiping the ball and rearranging the field made things worse for Read. Perhaps the league lead­ ers would have been better


Rushton, and although Kawalec and Michael Georgeson settled, only three batsmen eventually reached double figures. As the light deterior­


Read soon lost Stephen


over by tne league’s' vice- chairman, Mr Arthur 'Shaw, to complete a sad day for Read, who must play a lot better to make sure they clinch the title.


EARBY


D. Moore, c Ebbage b Marsh............................. 16


W. Greenhalgh, c Grainger b Marsh.......................... 3


P. Mellor, c Kawalec b Marsh............................. 21


1. Marsh.................. .‘......... 13 N. Wear, c Ri g b y b


J. Gibb run out................... 24 Extras..... ....'........... 5 Total (for 7 wkts) 112


J. Waddingtoh* 8-0-19-0, S. Marsh 8-3-21-5, R. Goodway 2-0- 5-0, D. Rigby 6-0-29-1.


Bowling: R. Kawalec 8-1-33-0, READ


R. Ebbage, bGreenhalgh... " 3 J. Waddington, c- Moore b


3


P. Worsley, b Booth......:.;. 2 S. Marsh not out..:............ : l


- Extras...............


1 Bowling: M. Chappie G-l-12-3, R. Booth 5.6*1*21-2, D. Moore 8- 0-23-0. W. Greenhalgh 8-1-24-4.


Total (all out) 85


D. Rigby, b Greenhalgh'..... 5 M. Grainger, b,Booth . . . . . . . 6 R. Goodway, stpd Gibb, b ! Grcenhalgh................


M. Georgeson run out........ 30 R. Kawalec, c Mellor b Chappie.................. ....... 11 M. Ranson, c Berry b 'Greenhalgh..... 14


Chappie.......... ;...................3 ; 5'


S. Rushton, c Booth b : Chappie.......................... 2


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