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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 18th; 1980^ 15


Read game seals championship


- Read 93, Baxenden (dnb) .


THE weather had the fast say m the Ribblesdale Cricket League program­


m e,. ruining ■ Saturday’s fixtures and most of Sun­ day’s which were a replay of those washed out of June 14th.


. chance that Earby might just manage to depose Baxenden hut for that to have happened the champions would have to have slipped up badly, with Earby winning both of their last games.


one of two dubs who had to apply for re-election at the last annual meeting of the league. There had been a remote


Champions are Baxenden,


BAXENDEN secured the championship of the Ribblesdale Cricket League 'when * they' gained one point from a drawn game a t . Read on Sunday.


Bowlers pin down


Padiham


- Whalley 115,for 7, ■ • Padiham 60 for 1


won the Ramsbottom Cup by beating the champions in the final.


finished eighth while Clitheroe, who are in eleventh place, will have to seek re-election along with bottom club Settle.


string retained the Lawfenson Cup. Ribblesdale Wanderers have


their most frustrating seasons, having all the ingredients of a successful side and yet being handicapped by not being able to field a full-strength team on a regular basis.


.Clith..............22 . 2 3 6 Settle.............22 2 111


flax.................22 9 3 4 Earby............22 7 6 4 Bam........... ..22 5 8 4 Black. N.........22 6 6 1 Read...............22 5 5 3 Whalley..........22 4 6 7 Padiham.........22 5 5 2 Ribb. W..........22 3 7 4 Cherry T.........22 -1 8 4 Gt. Har........... 22 4 2 6


Final Table PWWdLd


LNr p Clitheroe have had one of O r the local clubs, Whalley


-They share fifth place in the' table with 'Read whose second


agreed about the fitness , of the ground for; play; ■ the umpires decided that • a start should be made at. 4-35 p.m. - ■ i Read lost the toss and


After captains had dis- -


batted, making a disappointing 93 all out before rain prevented any further play. Baxenden’s Paul Allott


PADIHAM will doubtless claim that rain robbed them of victory in the last match of the season, al­ though the truth is that their lack of enterprise re­ sulted in the Villagers work’which had contributed taking, three points for a much to the club’s success.


ead.


■ Foster.-• On a wicket not conducive to


for. their 60 runs, 26 being scored off the first 16 overs. After 80 minutes their score stood at only 41. In part, this was a tribute to some consis­ tently accurate bowling by John Staniforth and Barry


winning draw. Padiham batted 111 minutes


2 4 62 259 356 453 5 48 3 48 4 46 3 43 538 3 35 4 29 3 27


Reward for youth side


cup will be presented, by Mr Wally Monk, Youth League se c re ta ry and individual trophies by Mr Ken Barnes, chairman of Clitheroe CC. On Sunday the Clitheroe CC under-13 team will contest the final of the Lancashire Colts Cricket League against East Lancashire, at Chatbum Road. There are 24 teams from the Lancashire and Ribblesdale


. Saturday will be: D. Hardcastle (captain), C. Musson, R. Thornton, T. Bleazard, M. Scott, G. Robinson, C. Swar- brick, D. Jones, M. Musson, S. Blackburn, D. Whittaker. Res: A. King, N. McNab, R. Hard-


Leagues in the association." Both matches start at 2 p.m. The Clitheroe" team fob


’castle. Sunday’s under-13 team: R.


Austin (captain), A. Blackburn, C. Seed, S. Miller, A. Whet- ton, A. Hailwood, G. Wood- worth, C. Marsden. Res. R. Blackburn, D. Niven.


Local sides relegated


THE Great Harwood Bowling League season ended with nail-biting finishes in both divisions, and with the relegation of. Ribblesdale and Whalley to Division Two.


matches in one week to take the Division One title for the first time. Great Harwood stumbled in the final run in and finished runners-up:


Spring Hill won ' th ree


sion Two all season were top­ pled by Salesbury Ladies, who took the title by four points. Both teams will be promoted.


at a social at the Come and Welcome Club, ■ October 10th. The league will welcome extra teams and those interested in joining should attend the annual meeting at Rishton Con­ servative Club on October


All trophies will be presented


29th. Final league placings are:


Division One


Rishton Con...... O s w a 1 d t . Con.................. Clith. CC Globe............... Clith. Cas......... Salesbury......... Ribblesdale......


Spring Hill....... Gt Harwood......


1812 9 6' 110 18 11 1 6 107 1819 1 7- 100


PW D L


18 19 1 7 • 90 18 .7 119


18 9 .2 7


18 7 1 19 83 18 7 911 18.7 .911 18 6' 111


jnTwo PW D L ' P


St Mary’s ..... Waddington.:


Caldstne A:.. Metflex........


71 96


P


99 87 79


St Mary’s who had led, Divi­


Opposition too strong


CLITHEROE' Ladies’ Hockey Club gained some valuable experience when they took part in a hockey festival held by Blackburn Hockey Club at Hyndbum Sports Centre.


depth and lost 10-0 to Great Harwood Ladies, 5-1 to Shef­ field and 3-0 to Kelbume (Glas­ gow) but relished the strong challenge presented by the op­ position.


The ladies were out of their


The weekend offered • some good limbering up practice for


the beginning of the Clitheroe Ladies^ league programme- on Saturday.


Burnley and the second team will have British Aerospace as visitors to Littlemoor Park.


The first team travel to


14 1 9 ,7 80 14 ■ 8 0 6 14‘3 Oil 14 1 112


14 2 012 29 'Cub Scouts


FIXTURES for the'opening of the Cub Scouts’ football season


v :Ribblesdale; (J.- Woodworth),: Pendle Leopards, v Pendle •Tigers (S. “Farnsworth), ..Wad-:


are: ■ Sept. 20th: Pendle , Panthers


Mary’s (P.', O’Donnell), Whalley; v Chatbum (M.-.Scorah). ' : > Kickoff at the, evening fix­ tures is 6 p.m. ,


worth);-;Sept.; 23rd: j Pendlej Panthers: v Loyola :(C;: Evans).! Sept.- 24th:i StAPauI’s >v.»;St;


43 40


14 12 ,9 2 105 14 11 1 2 101 14 11 9 3


90 72


Bowling record


THE. highest'number of


■ wickets . taken.' for ’East Lancashire by. an amateur bowler for the past - 32 years has .beenachieved by Clitheroe cricketer John Seedle. -


^ohn,.-who-, formerly:


played with Clitheroe,1 has: had four seasons'with'the; Blackburn club and he has] taken 53 wickets at a* cost!


of 21.58 each.- h ,


,


4 '• , This is the second: high- > est in the, league *


season by; an amateur. He i also took six • wickets'-:ini the Martini Trophy,


, - * ' : >»’ , • this[


CLITHEROE CC Youth XI, the Ribblesdale Youth League champions will conclude a very successful season with a final match against a John Pye Invita­ tion XI at Chatbum Road on Saturday afternoon. Before the match the youth


earnest around 6-20 p.m. Padiham were not inclined to agree to abandon play. It was not until about 20 minutes later that the umpires finally took up the stumps, by which time the light had also gone. Whalley averaged 3.19 runs


per over and Padiham 2.61. Whalley: J..Slinger c Daly b


Gee 0, K. Eastham cRigg b Folley 6, P. Mackintosh c Gee b Sumner 26,1 Lawton c Daly b


run making Whalley had done well to manage 117 off their 36 overs after being 26 for three. Paul Mackintosh and David Bleazard staged the recovery with a stand of 57. When rain began to fall in


firoved to be an unassailable Baxenden captain Barry Fen­ wick paid tribute to the team-


b Allott 0, M. Georgeson c Hayton b Lace 17, D. Rigby run out 7, D. Hindle c Hayton b Allott 2, P. Wade c Hayton b Allott 10, R. Goodway c and b Allott 8, -P. Hanson run out 1, P. Worsley b Allott 19, J. Wad­ dington c Watson b Lace 2, R. Eboage c Whitworth b Allott 11, D. Pollard n.oi 10, extras 6, total 93.


Read: M. Grainger c Hayton


Baxenden bowling: P. Allott 12.1-1-37-6; K. Lace 12-3-50-2.


Wanderers pick up a point


Blackburn N 176 for 9 dec. Ribblcsdale W 48 for 3


extras 5, total (7 wkts) 115. (Sumner 2 for 18). Padiham: 60 for 1 (Folley n.o. 28, Daly n.o. 27).


Staniforth 12-5-31-1; B. Foster 11-3-28-0.


W h a lley b ow lin g : J .


G l i th e ro e b a tsm e n


f lo u n d e r • Clitheroe 49 for 9,


Barnoldswick 50 for 3


CLITHEROE notched their lowest total for some five seasons in the return game with. Bamoldswick at Chatbum Road.


ance after his bright knock of the previous . week for the second eleven, Christopher Musson was top scorer with an unfinished 17.


in, John Hill (13),'who shared a stand of 26 to give a final total of 49 for 9 off 36 overs.


Also unbeaten was last man


ers for only six runs but the third wicket did not fall until they needed only 11 to win.


em b Dudha 6, K. Fawcett b Pickup 1, S. Westhead c Dudha b Pickup 0, D. Hardcastle. st Scothem b Pickup 6, J. Boden b Pickup 0, C. Musson n.o. 17, C. Ward c Scothem b Dudha 3, P. Hall b Dudha 2, Fielding st Scothem b Dudha 0, J. Hill n.o. 13, extras 1, total (9 wkts) 49.


Clitheroe: C. Foulds c Scoth-


Greenhalgh 21, Dudha 17 n.o.;. Dudha 5 for 18, P. Pickup 4 for


Bamoldswick: 50 for 3 (M.


25). Clitheroe bowling


8-2-26-3; G. Sutcliff C. Ward 0.4-0-1-0.


Fielding 7-1-19-0;


Barnoldswick lost their open­ Given a first team appear­


Follev 6. D. Bleazard c Woods b Heyworth 41, S. Wildgoose c Riggh Gee 13, F. Mackwood c Folley b Sumner 2, V. Morris n.o. 5, J. Staniforth, n.o. 11,


'


RAIN put an end to the game at Pleckgate on Sunday when Wanderers were in trouble at 48 for 3 in reply to the home side’s 176 for 9 declared.


position chiefly to an opening stand between, McNulty, who was run out when one short of his 50 and Gillibrand (43).


Northern owed their strong


their wickets at a cost of 13 apiece. Both sides received one point.


(McNulty 49, Gillibrand 43; Parsons 2 for 10).


Malcolm Dennett took five of Northern: 176 for' 9 dec.


13, W. Lamb c Pickup b Fox 24, Dennett c Brown b Parsons 3, K. Proctor c Pearson b Par­ sons; 0, T. Wallbank n.o. 7, extras 1, total (3 wkts) 48.


16-3-65-5; W. Slinger 4-0-32-0; R. Birch 11-0-64-3.


Gisburn impress


A CONVINCING 68-run win by Gisburn over Queen’s Park brought the two clubs level in the Ribble Valley Cricket League’s final table.


bum’s 121 runs, and Maurice Dearden took three of the Queen’s Park wickets for, nine runs. Final places in the league


Brian Pinch made 24 of Gis- table are:


Burnley GSOB... 16 10 6 0 36 Marsden................. 16 9 6 133 BBC.............. 16 7 ,7 228 Gisburn.................. 16 6 4 6 22 Q. Park.................. 16 6 4 6 22 B’field.......... ........ 16 4 7 519 St Francis.............. 16 3 6 715 Chatbum..'...............16 1 5 10 8 Sabden.......... .........16 1 510 8


PW D L P


Clitheroe in


control


• . Clitheroe 1st 7pts;\ . Upper Wharfedale 3rd 3


STRONG forward play and keen tackling by the backs helped Clitheroe to beat Upper Wharfedale on a . wet and windy day at Ribblesdale Park. Constructive back play was


Wanderer's bowling: Dennett Wanderers: D. Cottam n.o.


League finds* sponsor


THE Ribble Valley Foot­ ball League has succeeded in obtaining sponsorship and in future the Division One title will be known as the Marsden Building Soc­ iety Championship. Saturday’s fixtures are: Division One: Whalley


v Black Bull (JS), Waggon and Horses v Calder- stones (IAD), Brockhall v Henthorn (NC), Chatbum Res v Read Utd Res (MF), Roe Lee West v Transport (TP). Division Three: West


AC v Grindleton (GB), Hurst Green v Chipping (DM), Victoria v West Bradford (CB), Read Utd v Trinity (JD), Sabden v Ribchester CK (TW), Royal Oak v Chatburn (NB). Division Two: Whalley


Bradford Res v CSC (IH), Lord Nelson v Whalley Res (GS), Transport Res v Station Hotel (—), Rimington Res v Ribches­ ter ,CK Res.(BB), Grindle­ ton Res v Trinity Rer


( - ) .


Disaster strikes


Grindleton 1, Victoria 9.


NOTHING went right for Grindleton against the skilful Victoria side in this Division One match. They started well and were


league president Ted Hodgkin- son praised Baxenden’s early ; form which gave them what


finished with 6 for 37, despite appearing to bowl well within himself on difficult footholds. P re senting the trophy,


CLITHEROE Cricket Club’s new profession­ al, John Cockcroft; signs on the dotted line flanked by club chairman Ken Barnes ( le f t ) and captain Colin Ward. Lo ok in g on are


players and officials. Cockcroft, previous­


ly with Kidsgrove in the North Stafford­ shire and District League, is a left arm medium pace bowler and a useful middle order batsman.


Penalty forces second replay


Curzon Ashton 2, Clitheroe 2


CLITHEROE FC are hoping it will be third time lucky when they: meet Curzon Ashton , in the second replay of their-FA Cup encounter with the Cheshire League opposition.


; It will be played at Burscough on Tuesday night.


Winning streak


Dugdales 5, BEP 4


. allowed the visitors to snatch an equaliser but continuous pressure led to Jimmy Taylor stabbing the ball home from Rush’s free-kick. Dugdales: Peter, Price;


Blenk, Cotterill, Wilson (S), Rush, Conti, Carter, Taylor (C), Maudsley, Steinhofel. Subs: Taylor (J), Colbourne.


Clean sweep


BOTH .Ribblesdale School and the Royal Grammar School teams played at­ tractive football when they met in four matches.


games, and Ribblesdale will be out for revenge on the. return, r


Grammar School won all the


beaten 3-0 by'a stronger all­ round team, and the second year were beaten 5-3.


Ribblesdale first year were


pulled off a 4-3 victory while Ribblesdale fourth year went down 4-2.


At third-year level Grammar


first to score, through Cowk- ing,< hut Victoria took control after equalising. Before half-time Victoria


. A fourth-year Ribblesdale pupil, Patrick Anderton, has been selected to play for the Ribble Valley football team.


scored three more goals and the second' half was complete disaster for Grindleton. Confi­ dence deserted them, and Vic­ toria scored five goalsv Tomlinson scored four of the


• Victoria: Stirzaker, Tomlin­ son (G), Lafranceschina,


Jones, Turner (S), Turner (P), Read, Ward, Powell, Proctor, Blackledge, Cowking, Parkin­ son. Sub: McCutcheon.


total, Colebourne three and Astin and Gidlow one each. Grindleton: Illingworth,


Wright, Isherwood, Gidlow, Campbell, Astin, Tomlinson (S), Humphreys, Coleboume. Subs: Elliott, Walton.


Defence


blunders Nova Scotia 6, Clithcroe Res 3


impossible in the conditions and the forwards had to work hard. In the loose and line-outs the Wharfedale pack excelled, but Clitheroe overcame this advan­ tage by fitness and dedicated


defence; In th e sc rum m a g e s ,


Clitheroe had control and denied Wharfedale oppor­ tunities in critical situations. Clitheroe scored their try in


AFTER only five minutes the Reserves conceded an own goal. A misunderstanding bet­ ween Blain and Musgrove re­ sulted in the latter lobbing the ball into the net. ' The defence was again at


fault when the home side scored their next goal. A high wind and rain made conditions hard but a smart attack on the


the first half. Lund, on the. wing, picked up a loose ball and scored an opportunist try against the run of play. , . , Wharfedale came back with a


Eenalty, but Clitheroe defended


Coates, increased their narrow lead with a penalty goal.,


ravely. Their - captain, John Rugby teams


' ing,: M.:; Anderton, 'A. Corless. i ■


'Shepherd,' N.,;Ridehalgh,,' J . i Mercer,' C. .-Roberts, , M.' Emmott.iK.;Moore, T.'Rose, I.! RichardsonJD.. Jones, :R. Wild-:! man: Reserves:R.v Haworth, N. Thornton.


1 Valet of/• Lune • V, ''Saturday, i away. Meet 1 p.m.): J.-Walker,; P.VDinsdale,'.’ D. .Sharpe, G.! ’Williamson; T. • Duxbury,-'D.t


Reserves: J. Waller, D; Jones. ; • Clithcroc RUFC 2nd'XV (vl


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Steinhofel scored again. Unhap­ pily. in the process he injured a shoulder and had to be.replaced by Don Conti at the break. ‘ Clitheroe came into the game much more and the exchanges •were pretty even. Both sides scored a goal each, Clitheroe's coming from Musgrove.. . . ■ But the damage had .been


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eartened the visitors although


right led to Steinhofel pulling a goal back from a Taylor cross. However, Nova more or less


Golf winners


WINNER of the men’s singles Stableford at Clitheroe Golf Club on Saturday was W. E. Speak with 37 points. Runner- up was M. Thompson with 36pts after a play-off with R. Crowther ana D. Greenup. Best gross was D. Greenup, 32pts. '


COMPETITION results in the ladies’ section of Clitheroe Golf Club are: Greensome — Mrs N. Lofthouse and Mrs I. Kosmals- ki 97-25-72. Hirst Trophy — Mrs M. Thompson 95-25-70.' LGU Medal — Mrs M. Hanson 96-25-71.


/ Honours in top rally


TWO members of Clitheroe Motor , Club came 19th overall and fourth in their class in the top-rated Manx Interna­ tional Trophy Rally at the weekend.


Competing in a Talbot


Sunbeam Lotus against some of the best drivers in the world were John Meadows (25), an insur­ ance broker, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe and Mark Harrison (22) of Burnley. :


. Their service crew on


the 500-mile rally was Stewart Read (20), a mechanic, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, and John’s brother Roger (23), a freelance architect, of Chatburn. ■ John, an insurance


tions in. the: rally, the couple are hoping to enter more international events next year.





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broker,-and. Mark met at Clitheroe Motor Club' and teamed up about 18 months ago. • / After gaining good posi­


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quickly found themselves' trail­ ing until Maudsley equalised. They went behind again and then, almost on half-time Taylor (C) put them on terms with a rather fortunate goal. Dugdales dominated the


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DUGDAiiES continued their unbeaten run in Division Three of the Burnley Sunday League when they defeated their clos­ est rivals in a thrilling match. Steinhofel' scored his 13th


In the first game at Shawbridge, on Saturday, Simon Whiteside , kept their hopes alive with a 65th minute goal to keep the score level at 1-1.


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ST GEORGE GLASS CO. 103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22522


PLYWOOD AND TIMBER D.I.Y. and TRADE


ASBESTOLUX 8ft. x 4 f t.


SHEATHING PLY ’/2in. 8ft. x 4ft............... .........£ 7 .2 5 BLOCKBOARD %in. 8ft. x 4 f t ..... TIMBER P .A.R. 2in. x 2in., lOp foot, 4in. x 2in., 20p foot


................. £7.85 CHIPBOARD ’/zin................ ....................8ft. X 4ft.E4.20 £12.65


INTERNAL PLY DOORS.................... ............. from £9.50 EXTERNAL DOORS....................................... from £16.00


READY MADE DOORS IN STOCK. WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS ETC MADE TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41597 .V





WhgHey t % /■>


ops V in tennis


*.W:H-A L L B YA.it T-e nnis Club’s men’s- team are


; champions of- Division Two of the East Lanca-


■y s h i re La w n • T e n'n i s r League and have- gained i-j promotion.





,; Rawtenstall, helped by 15-year- • old Nicholas Bailey, of Wiswell.


’ They ended the season with > a 6-3 win over Parkwood, at


. season undefeated. The mixed team also had a


. However, they finished up run- . ners-up in the league.


good season. They lost only four matches, including the last one against Feniscowles in which they went down 7-2.


season will be concluded with the annual tennis match against the cricket section in the morn­ ing, and the corresponding cri ket match in the afternoon.


On Saturday the Whalley


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY.


. The tennis awards will be presented at a social' in the clubhouse a week on Saturday.


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS, SCREEN WALLING, CONCRETE FLAGS, GARDEN EDGINGS


CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES SLATE BATTENS


FELT


CHIMNEYPOTS GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER


SYSTEMS-SOIL, WASTE, DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


DUCKWORTH & MINE LTD DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries


COPPERTUBE AND FITTINGS


HANDTOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND, CEMENT


AGGREGATES PLASTER BOARDS


,. Nicholas, a pupil at Ribbles- „ dale School, played very well. • His father, John Bnilev, and David Lynch, went.through the


at


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CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 415^7 . Weekday 7-30 aim.— 5-30 p.m. Saturday 7-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.


Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON iThe prolwjioruto in homa inprownwtI Mxilocallxdden'fnercbanl-


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes .smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel. Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves..


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444.


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