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FOOTBALL mad youngsters in the Whalley area are pick
ing up playing tips from a man .who sam pled life at the very top of the internation al tree.
P u t t in g th e lad s
Seconds put on pleasing match
Whalley 2nd 175 for 5, Wanderers 140 for 9
AN enjoyable match, both for spectators and play ers, finished with Whalley securing a winning draw. The Whalley innings
made a sombre start, but th e subsequent solid foundation proved an ideal basis for attacking the b ow lin g la te in the innings. G. Hindle (61) and R.
through their paces is former England full-back Keith Newton, who had spells in the Football League with Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Burnley.
be turning up for a senes of training sessions at the Queen Elizabeth Playing
Up to 20 teenagers will
Fields during the next few weeks.
been made by Whalley FC, who are receiving a donation from the Mayor of the Ribble Valley’s charity fund to make sure everything goes smoothly.
The arrangements have FA coach, ana
y qual 1 Wh;alley
The real hard work starts on July 1 at
CLITHEROE FC’s official picture of the 1979- 80 championship winning squad will be taken at Shawbridge on Saturday, June 28th (1-30 p.m.). ■
regular squad and officials are asked to attend. Af terwards, there will be some light training.
Players in last season’s The real hard work
Eatough provided the base, and B. Brown and M. Walker the late chase for runs. Ribblesdale Wanderers'
innings stuttered along until T. Wallbank and R. Duggan came together in a stand that threatened to take the winning draw. Bo th fe l l to good
29, M. Fallon jnr 4, D. Wilcock 16, G. Hindle 61, R. Davenport 5, B. Brown n.o. 25, M.
points. Whalley 2nd: R. Eatough
catches by M. Walker, and with them went Wan derers’ chance of three
Walker n.o. 21. Extras 14. Total (for 5 wkts) 175. Bowling: S. Proctor 10-5-35-
starts on Tuesday, July 1st, with the opening training night. Sessions will then be held every Tuesday and Thursday before and during the coming season.
out for the club during the last campaign are asked to report at 7 p.m. at Shawbriage.
All players who turned
1, K. Fellows 12-0-74-3, T. Braithwaite 8-0-29-0, D. Jack- son 6-0-23-0. . Wanderers 2nd: S. Proctor 15, R. Driver 8, A. Parker 6, T. Wallbank 39, K. Fellows 14, R. Duggan 38, N. Tomlinson 7, S. Hutchins 0, T. Braithwaite n.o. 1, D. Jackson 0, J. Glad win n.o. 0. Extras 12. Total (for 9 wkts) 140. Bowling: R. Davenport 13-1-
53-1, B. Brown 5-1-17-0, R. Singleton 8-1-36-2, M. Fallon snr 5-0-22-3.
DOLPHINS RECORD
TEN WINS IN A ROW
CLITHEROE Dolphins
defeat of R o seg ro v e Sw im m in g Club at Padiham Pool brought them their 10th consecu tive success and their first double of the season. They were affected by
injuries and faced a team strengthened since the previous meeting, but now reach a level of per formance not expected when the season opened. Fighting to the last
inch, they won four out of five close finishes. The Dolphins’ winners
were: Junior girls: Medley
squad — Joanna Wilkin son, Tracy Wilson, Pat ricia Jones, Michelle Rowley. Freestyle squad — Michelle Rowley, Sher-. ran Hindle, Jennifer Glad win, Patricia Jones. Back- stroke — M. Rowley. B r e a s t s t r o k e — T . Wilson. Butterfly — M. Rowley. Freestyle — P. Jones. Junior Boys: Medley
squad — Peter Cryer, Steven Nicholas, Andrew Nield, Steven Roberts. B r e a s t r o k e — S. Nicholas. Senior boys: Medley
Catholic SC A............ 7 14 14100 Buck Inn................... 7 14 12 S6 Police......................... 7 14 8 57 Gisbum...................... 7 12 6 50 Chipping................... 6 10 4 40 Flexible...................... 7 14 4 29 Catholic B.................. 712 2 17 ICI............................., 610 0 0
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Provisional winners
THE Clitheroe rally team of John Morton and Alan Birchill have been named provisionally as the winners of the Pendle Motor Club’s rally at the weekend. The final placing is subject to the findings of RAC stewards following an objection by the Spring Hill Motor Club, Accrington. Commenting on the race af
A TEAM of seven pupils of Bowland County Secondary School have proved themselves champions in the game of
volley ball.
Success on his cycle
sq u a d — A n d r e w Nicholas, John Brough-, ton, Stephen Pym, Simon Clark. Freestyle squad — T r e v o r W i lso n , A . ' Nicholas, Simon Clark, S. Pym. Backstroke — John Gladwin. Breaststroke — A. Nicholas. Butterfly — S. Pym.
P R IN T S O F P H O T O G RA PH S A P P EA R IN G IN T H IS IS SU E ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER
w a s 1 7 -y e a r -o ld P e t e r R om a in e , of Cla rem o n t Avenue, Clitheroe. There were
WINNER of the North Lancs Road Club time trial from Clitheroe to Settle and back on last Thursday’s stormy night
Clayton Velo, covered the 28.18 miles in a new fastest time of lhr lOmins Slsecs. He has raced for three seasons and • regards the North Lancs as a
33 riders. Peter, who is soon to join
1 road racing. Peter had further success on
very good club for time-trial- ists. With Clayton Velos he will have more opportunities for
' Oakenclough, Garstang.. He romped home first of 40 riders
Sunday when he won the North Lancs road race at'
1 over four laps of an II mile course. He finished 2'/; minutes ahead of his nearest challenger and four minutes in front of the remainder of the field.
GRASS ROOTS CHAMPS The g ir ls , Eve Lowell,
hoping that most of the championship-winning side will re-sign and is contemplating strenthen- ing the squad in the coming weeks. Reserve team boss
friendlies are being ar ranged for both first and second team squads. Manager Dave Morris is
A series of pre-season
staurant on Sunday, June 22nd. Proceeds will boost the club’s building fund.
SOCCER MATCH OFF
CLITHEROE FC’s planned showpiece fr ie n d ly with the German s id e , FC Radolfzell, has been cancelled. The match, due to be played at Shaw
bridge on June 28th, has been called off by the Germans because an unexpected cup game clashes with the date of the Clitheroc visit.
Tommy Townsend is likely to be recruiting sev eral new faces for his side. Off the field, Clitheroe
Clitheroe miss out
Clitheroc 2nd 152 for 4, Cherry Tree 2nd 142 for 9.
Division MP Mr David Waddington, and his wife, have accepted an invita tion to be guests at the club’s champagne break fast later this month. Tickets, price £5 are
now available for the meal, at the Castle Re
were given a good start thanks to fine knocks by Granville Bennett and Barry Parker.
AN exciting finish saw Clitheroe just fail to grab the final Cherry Tree wicket and thus miss out on the chance of collecting five points for a win. Clitheroe batted first and
chairman Mr Brian Whit taker feels his influence will be a great help to the young players. Our picture shows
Keith demonstrating heading technique ' with Andrew Griffin (15), a pupil at St Augustine’s School, Billington, while the rest of the group look on.
SABDEN ON COURSE FOR
FIRST WIN MICK BIBBY took five Gisburn wickets for 19 runs to put Sabden on course for a probable first win of the season in the Ribble Valley Cricket League. Sabden had scored 92,
of which Bob Wright hit 45, and in reply Gisburn were 42 for 5 when tor rential rain made further play impossible. Gisburn bowling: K.
THE victorious Ri dale League squa tured before Su game against the dieworth League i Wilson Trophy at burn Road.
I f S i
TWO Ribble. Wanderers’ cric
— skipper Bill S and opening ba Duckworth — j significant roles victory of the Ri dale Cricket L over the Saddle League. This Wilson 1
Thompson 13.1-3-38-3, D. Niven 5-2-14-2, R. Blair 7-3-20-3, R. Hargreaves 5-0-17-1. Sabden bowling: I. Met
calfe 6-1-17-0, M. Bibby 7- 1-19-5, G. Meekin 1-0-3-0. Chatburn were easily
match was play Clitheroe CC’s Cl Road ground, an other local crickete contributed notably game’s interest Read's David Him Whalley’s John Stai Barry Foster, of had the misfortune a calf muscle wh bowled the first bai second over am unable to take part. Baxenden’s
' Harry Smith 4 for 14. St Francis’ replied with 26
the league with 10 points from .seven games. Chat- burn eighth with four from seven and Sabden are bottom of the table with one point from seven games.
They keep on winning
CATHOLIC SCA remain
the only unbeaten side in Clitheroe and District Cricket League with full points from seven games. In contrast ICI still seek their first point. Batting averages: A.
for 2. Gisburn are fourth in
vanquished by St Francis’ (Blackburn). They were shot out for 35 by Terry George 5 for 14, and
Secon mat
playe
THE second ro* League’s Rams matches will be
as visitors in the bottom Cup, and dale Wanderers er Padiham.
Whalley will hav
den and will be hop as easy a win a achieved over th their second leagui
Clitheroe go to
of the season. The other game
a derby between and Barnoidswick.
Howarth (Gisburn) 47, G. Gregson (Buck Inn) 39, P. Simmons (CSC A) 37. Bowling: F. Booth (Police) 4.1, M. Dearden
(ICI) 4.7, A. Wright (Chipping) 5.4.
CLITHER LOOKE SETT WIN B
FOR RA
Cherry Tree 55 f- Clithcroc did not
R A IN r o b Clitheroe of vi certain victo Cherry Tree. The first dov
halted play just half-past three. - some excellent bov Fielding and Joh allied to good ci and fielding, had Tree at 49 for 7. Play was resu
and Hill took a each in the first o\ only three over
Melanie Compston, Ju l ie Maudsley, Alison Birch, Pamela H ay th o rn thw a ile , Susan Giles and Lisa Stoddart won the grass roots section of the North-East Lancashire Volley Ball Association's end of season tournament. The grass roots section is for players who competed in league
have not matches.
petition, which was held at Barden School, Burnleyt they were presented with a snield. The girls were trained by
“ Pictured arc, from the left, Eve, Alison, Melanie, Lisa and
gym teacher Miss Susan Char- nock.
Julie. Pamela and Susan were unable to be photographed as they are busy at home prepar ing for exams.
For their efforts at the com
terwards, Morton said the Ford RS 2000 had gone very well and it had been a good night with no nroblems. Naturally, he and his partner hoped the steward’s decision would be in their favour. Recent successes have included four firsts, two seconds, four thirds and a fourth and a fifth. Their win ning time was IS minutes 40 seconds under par, a very good effort. In third place were Mai Har
E ossible before mi
vals. Fielding fmishei
for 18. Cherry Tree: T.
rison and John Meadows, of Clitheroe, in, a Talbot Sun beam, a good return by a team seeded ninth. Brothers Steve and Ernie Binns, of Burnley, took second place in a Skipper' sponsored Ford RS 1700. Rally sponsors were: Black
wood Motor Services, ■ Great Harwood, from where 75 cars set nut on a route taking them
via Cow Ark, Newton, Slaid- burn nnd on to Inglcton and Malham, returning ,to Settle and ending at Paythorne.
B ow l in g league
LATEST results from the Great • Harwood Bowling
League show that St
. they have won all their' six matches. ...........
Mary’s lead' Division Two with five points' more than Salesburyi Ladies','- and
placed Spring Hill had the satisfaction of heavily de feating Great Harwood, the leaders. Clitheroe CC are in second place. This week s main interest was the 1 semi-finals of the Leonard Whittaker Cup. '
In Division One. third- • Boden B
Fielding 0, E. Kinde Fieldingine
c war Ward b Hill 9» G; Ibw Fielding 9, P. G
i B Fielding 5, \ 10,. B. W~
b Hill 1, P. Benson Fielding 10, B. Mawin T. Southern b Hill i tersby n.o. 4, extras • wkts.) 55.
Fielding 0, S. Shroua
Bowling : Fielding J. Hill 10-2-32-3.
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NETBA ENTRL
SUNDAY is the date for entries
netball tourname held at Clitheroe Club on June Trophies are be nated by Ribble Sports and Rec Council.
six o'clock and 1
ball of Fielding over set the patt the innings, with falling at regula
rought play to an A wicket off the
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