11 club success
d
ampionship success has to activities on the field
tee were re-elected. One vacancy on the committee went to Mr Reg Lawson and the new position of assistant secretary was filled by Mr George Leach.
Mr John Aspinwall, has been invited to become president of the club.
Owner of Shawbridge,
SECOND SPELL FOR
JOHN WADDINGTON PC have made two backroom changes which they hope will spearhead a drive to ring fresh honours to witter Lane next season. Stepping up for second
were the club’s bingo nights which raised £957. Gate receipts totalled £846 and the sale of lot tery tickets brought in £601. All officers and commit
amenities were virtually nil and at times the club struggled to have a dust bin emptied. Biggest money spinners
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 19th, 1980 19.
Dave drops a bombshell
CLITHEROE FC have received the bombshell resignation of manager Dave Morris — just a month after he'steered the club to their first ever Lancashire Combination title.
Loyola carry off Clayton Cup
LOYOLA won the Clayton Cup in the Cub Scouts’ cricket competition. In the final they scored 67 for three (average 22.33) against Pendle Tigers’ 50 for three (average 16.66). Pendle Leopards, scoring 80 for three wickets (average
26.6) beat St Mary's, who scored 47 for eight (5.87), to finish third.
_
Semi-final scores were: Pendle Leopards 50 for six (8.33), Pendle Tigers 55 for six (9.16); Loyola 99 for five
C u p d r a w tu r n s u p
'pell as first team boss is John Kirk, currently one f the mainstays of the i d e ’s midfield. And oving from Whalley FC
0 take over as supremo ith the reserves is Mr reith Wilson.
litheroe, has been with addington for the past
hey enjoyed g r e a t access.
Mr Ki r k (36), of h i r e b u r n Av e n u e ,
rst spell in charge a uple of seasons ago,
ur years and during his
me to the club. How- e r , Mr Lund will main with Waddington i a member of the ccm-
th Clitheroe before wing to Great Harwood n in the Northern Pre- r League. He returned Shawbridge fo r a
fore I know the ropes d I am also aware of e potential of the pre- nt set of players. Mr Kirk, who works in 3 sales department at bble Ltd., Blackburn, an his playing career
e job because I think e club are on the verge a successful era once ain,” said . Mr Kirk, 'aving been manager
ttee. “I’m looking forward to
He su c ce ed s John und, who is moving to ancaster and will not be le to devote as much
lo c a l d e rb y THE luck of the draw in the Ramsbottom Cup has provided a local derby for the semi-final round . . . Whalley against Ribbles dale Wanderers.
between Baxenden and Earby. Wanderers easily accounted
The other match will be
for Padiham in last Sunday’s games and Whalley earned a
a modest total only to lose as the result of some highly inept
(19.8), St Mary’s 55 for four (13.75). lonated by ""
Clayton. Mrs Capewell, ADC Cub Scouts, thanked Clitheroe
presented to Andrew Turner, captain of Loyola, The cu
Cricket Club for the use of the ground, the headmasters of Pendle, SS Michael and John, St James's and Edisford schools, for the use of their equipment, and Mr M. Blackburn for organising the competition. Pictured are some of the Cub Scouts who competed.
In-form Stinger sees Wanderers into semi-final
Riliblesdalc Wanderers 117 fo r t , Pndiham 115
good win at Read's expense. litheroe put Baxenden out for
batting. Earby won an enter taining match with neighbours Bamoldswick. A minor consolation fdr Read
clinch a place in the semi-finals of
which they are current holders. The semi-final rounds of both nn tit
the L Lawrenson Cup,
Sunday, August 10th.* FIXTURES
of competitions will be played on Ribblesdale League
Read, Earby v Clitheroe, Cherry Tree v Whalley, Baxen den v Settle, Gt Harwood v Barn oldswick , Padiham v Blackburn Northern.
Division One
twistle Imm v Lower Darwen, Barnoldswick v Gt Harwood, Clitheroe v Lucas, Rolls-Royce v Cherry Tree, Langho Centre v Old Rossendalians.
Read v Belvedere, Oswald- Division Two
pie of seasons, eventu- joining Waddington in
gins his duties with ddington Reserves.
‘I am really thrilled ut the move and feel it
re such a go-ahead club i could not turn down
r offer.
'lub chairman Mr P. freys is certain the ap- ntments will be of
at benefit to Wad- "on. e are now running
hn Lund did great k in moulding the
g the right lines and I sure this pair will g us success,” he said,
cs of a fine side and we must build on
HAVE G E T
inuing their unbeaten ket League, and must r the championship to
LEAGUE TABLE PPsPT %
ng ....
.... 81616100 .... 8 16 12 75 .... 8 16 10 63 .... 8 14 8 57 .... 8 16 638
.... 7 12 4 33
.... 814 215 .... 7 12 0 0
ETBALL '
t s 2; Ribblesdale °ns 5, Approved onics 8; Cosmos 22, sdale Fashions 5:
die YC 3, Joiners 8.
tal club have two hes in hand. They Iso the only undefe- ide. Results: Joiners 22, Approved Elec
rs Arms are on equal at the top of Divi- wo of the Clitheroe II League, but the
DERSTONES and
theroe, admits it will a little sad to leave but felt that Waddington
alley, Mr Wilson (39), S t i r l i n g C l o s e ,
fter five years at
t he will be breaking sh ground when he
1 be a real challenge,” said.
6. Ir Wilson is also a mer Clitheroe player
Wanderers, Settle v Baxenden, Lucas v Rolls-Royce, Belve dere v Earby, Whalley v Os- waldtwistle Imm, Blackburn Northern v Padiham.
Clements leaving
CLITHEROE FC re ceived a second major blow in five days on Tues day when Paul Clements, a tremendous influence in last season’s championship triumph, announced he is leaving Shawbridge.
manager Dave Morris res igned to take over Radc- lufe Borough, Clements has informed chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside that Che shire League Division One club Chorley have made him an offer he could not refuse. Clements added he was
Only five days after
r e l u c t a n t to l e a v e Clitheroe and would have probably stayed if Morris had not resigned. Clements, who comes
Rawtenstall v Ribblesdale Ribblesdale Wanderers v
is that the second team defe ated Great Harwood 2nd to
A SOUND team per formance saw Ribbles- dale Wander ers through to the semi finals of the Ramsbot tom Cup by a comfort- a b l e w i n o v e r Padiham at Church Meadow.
more meritorious because they were without Neil
The victory was all the BILL SLINGER
Duckworth and Billy Lamb, both nursing in juries. Duckworth has a damaged knee and Lamb has had a hand wound stitched.
ated the Ribblesdale attack with something ap proaching disdain in a league match at the Ar- bories a month ago, came to grief against Bill Slinger.
Padiham, who had tre
enjoyed a return of four for 10 in six overs, held a couple of good catches and played a role in one of the two run-outs the visitors suffered. Padiham were put out for 115 with eight of the allotted 32 overs remaining.
The Wanderers’ skipper The visitors won the toss and
elected to bat on a soft wicket, the run-outs happening after Paul Seedle had taken the first wicketUvith 25 scored. At one period it looked as
fielded sharply, and although some catches were dropped
took another wicket, Birch then captured his second and Robert Driver ended the innings when he held a catch off Slinger’s bowling. Wanderers bowled well and
Slinger. in his next over,
these did not have any disastr ous consequences. Knowing that Wanderers
> - 1
Jack Ainsworth joined Ken Proctor and they built up a partnership that put victory well within reach. Although they took a little
time to settle against some hos tile bowling, Ainsworth eventu ally began to forge ahead with a quick 39. One over from Folfey cost 18 runs, a six and two lours flowing consecutively
from Ainsworth's bat. Exactly 60 had been put on in around three-quarters of an hour when Ainsworth was caught.
Newcomer Robert Driver
proved to be a good partner for Proctor, whose wicket was the last to fall. Proctor had hit a purposeful 30 and the score was 96. It was a simple task for
MATCH CLITHEROE OUGHT TO
HAVE WON Buxcndcn 79, Ciitheroe 39
CLITHEROE gaveamost
disappointing performance against Baxenden in the Ramsbottom Cup. It was a game they could, and ought to, have won but the early bastmen were lacking in their application to the task in hand. Baxenden took first knock
Mr and Mrs J. N. Clayton, was by Mr
of the Clitheroe players only heard of Morris’s de cision — and his election as Lancashire Combina tion “Manager of the Ye a r ” — when they picked up the champion ship trophy and medals at the league’s annual dinner in Preston on Friday. Morris (33), of Totting-
the Shawbridge club were . going to lose Morris’s suc cessful leadership after only a year was recieved by chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside. Ironically, the majority
The shock news that
has paid the price for suc cess, with Morris’s repu tation being enhanced by the title win. . Meanwhile, Clitheroe’s
He believes the club
search for a replacement has already begun and ideally someone will be named before the players start training in less than two weeks. Morris was Clitheroe’s
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ton, has accepted an offer to take the helm at Radc- liffe Borough, who play in the Cheshire League. They were relegated
from Division One at the end of last season, but may escape the drop be cause Accrington Stanley have been refused promo tion from the Second Divi sion. Morris says he has
mixed feelings about leav ing Clitheroe, but feels this is his big chance and it must be taken. “I’ve really enjoyed it
at Clitheroe and to win the title was the icing on the cake. “But I had to take up
this offer — Radcliffe’s ground is just down the road and of course the Cheshire League repre sents promotion,” he said. Yet , with the new
season only eight weeks away, Clitheroe’s troubles might not be over. When Morris came to
and an early wicket each to
John Hill and Tim Bleazard had them at 13 for 2 after six overs. A useful stand between Lace and Pilling saw them to 44 before Lace skied Bleazard to Ward. Pilling, who was batting
Shawbridge he brought Paul Clements, Ian Samp son, Alan Eden and Phil Morris, who all contri buted to the title winning campaign. It
could follow their man ager to Radcliffe — and Morris hinted there could be more departures from
looks likely they
Driver and Alec Holgate to add the 20 runs still needed, Hol gate striking the winning boundary with nine overs left.
Padiham: P. Atkinson b
w e r e a p p a r e n t ly u n d e r strength, Padiham must have felt quietly confident of win ning. Particularly so when opener David Cottam tried to hammer Follcy for six in the second over and was well caught on the boundary. Further success was not long
delayed, the first bowling change, which introduced
Sumner with his spinners, led to the dismissal of Alan Parker. The Wand erers’ second
eleven skipper was the other opener ana ne had looked very comfortable, but Sumner temp ted him to offer a straightfor ward catch to midwicket. After this, Padiham learned
Secdle 8, G. Devon run out 25, I. Folley ran out 5, V. Daly b Slinger 22, M. Heyworth c S l in g e r b Holgate 21, B. Stevenson c Slinger b Birch 8, ft. Green c Musgrove b Slinger O, N. Atkinson b Slinger 3, Is. Hodgson b Birch 6, H. Rigg c Driver b Slinger 2, E. Sumner n.o. 0, extras 15, total 115. Bowling: R. Birch 6-0-32-2; 1-20-1; A. Holgate
8-1-38-1: W. Slinger 6-1-10-1. Wanderers: "D. Cottam c
P. Seedle 8—
Devon b Folley 5, A. Parker c Heyworth b Sumner 15, K. Proctor b Green 30, J. Ains
worth c Green b Heyworth 39, R. Driver n.o. 20, A. Holgate n.o. 7, extras 1, total (•! \vkts) 117.
the hard way that Wanderers’ batting has considerable depth.
though Padiham would struggle to reach 100. However, a fourth-wicket stand of 36 by Daly and Heyworth took them
to 91. Then, Alec Holgate having
taken over from Bob Birch al the church end had Heyworth caught by Slinger who went on to Dow] Daly from the other. Two runs later Green was caught behind the wicket by Musgrove and Stevenson fell to Birch when Slinger accepted a catch.
A close contest
f rom the Manchester area, was joint leading scorer last season with 15 goals. .
TEAMS Clitheroe 1st XI (v Ear by,
a. Sat.): C. Want C. Foulds, S. Westhead, M. Blackburn, J. Boden, B. Parker, A. Hender son, V. Hall, J. Hill, G. Sutclif fe, B. Fielding.
Sat.): R. Banks, G. Dixon, G. Gregson, T. Blezard, M. Gidlow, R. Sharp, P. Simmons, R. Thornton, D. Hardcastle, J. Coulter, W. Briggs. Reserves: D. Whittaker and G. Robinson. Scorer: R. Hardcastle.
Clitheroc 2nds (v Lucas, h,
enden, h, Monday): R. Thorn ton, C. Musson, C. Swarbrick, T. Blezard, M. Scott, S. Black burn, A. King, R. Hardcastle, R. Austin, D. Jones, A. Black burn. Reserves: C. Seed, C. Monk. N. MacNab.
Wednesday): D. Hardcastle, R. Thornton, C. Musson, D. Whittaker, G. Robinson,' C. Swarbrick, T. Blezard, ;M. Scott, S. Blackburn, A. King, D. Jones. Reserves: C. Monk
Under-18s (v Whalley, a,
-W e tton .'R . Blackburn, G. Woodworth, C. Marsden. Re serves: A. Hailwood, D. Niven.
erhouse, h, Friday, June 27th): R. Austin, A; Black- bum, C. Seed, S.- Miller, A.
and N. MacNab. Clitheroe under-I3s (v Low-
Clitheroe undcr-18s (v Bax
WITH both teams well matched, the Clitheroe Netball League, Division One, game between Row dies and Queensway was closely contested through out the first half for a midway score of 10-7.
surged ahead but Queens way tried hard to get on terms. Rowdies regained control to win 23-12. Play ers of the match were Sandra Coulter, for Row dies, and Janet Taylor for Queensway.
Afterwards Rowdies
. derers was closely and sportingly fought despite the bad weather. Social Centre won 12-11, with Elaine Wilkinson as their player of the match. Heidi Hughes featured similarly for Wanderers.
The game betwe en Social Centre and Wan-
five games, Cricket Club lead Division One. Re sults: Wanderers 5, Penny Blacks 40; Social Centre 12, Wanderers 11; Penny Blacks 10, Cricket Club 18; Rowdies 23, Queens way 12.
With full points from
Cricket Club............ 5 5 0 0 10 Rowdies.................. 5 4 0 1 8 Penny Blacks.......... 5 3 0 2 6 Queensway j............ ’ 5 2 .0 3 4 Social Centre........... 5 1 0 4 2 Wanderers............... 5 0 0 5 0
DIVISION ONE P W D L P
Heyworth 4-1-11-1.
Fine work in the field leads to Whalley’s win
Whallcy 136, Read 121
READ’S bad run in cup competitions continued at Whalley, when they were knocked out of the Ramsbottom Cup and now have only the league title to aim for.
Barry Foster and they re called Jim Rudd. With some doubt about the fit ness of the ground, a late start saw Whalley win ning the toss and electing to bat. Al though. rain halted
Whalley were without
struggling. A brief stand bet ween Goodway and Gary O'Connor put them back in the game, but two wickets in two balls by John Staniforth swung the game back in Whalley^ favour. Despite a brief flourish from
Read were thus 85 for 6 and
play for half an hour after only three overs, the re mainder o f ' the day was fine and the cricket unin terrupted. Whalley made an excellent
start witn a fine opening stand by John Slinger and Keith Eas-
tfiam who ran well between the wickets and played some at tractive shots. The first wicket fell at 73,
Slinger being caught for a fine 40 by Malcolm Grainger in David Rigby’s first over. This heralded a minor col
lapse and a further four men departed in quick succession, the first of them being Eas- tham for an excellent 31. A fine aggressive 39 from
0; I. Follev 7-2-10-1; E. Sumner 4-0-25-1; ft. Green 6-1-2G-1; M.
Bowling: N. Hodgson 6-2-14-
well, fell to a brilliant caught and bowled from Blcazard in the last of his eight overs and Bleazard finished with a good 3 for 22. Sutcliffe took over and on a
helpful wet • wicket he pro ceeded to run through the oat- ting. He started with three wickets in his first two overs without conceding a run, and continued with wickets in each of his next three overs to finish with superb figures of 6 for 17. Mark Gidlow also bowled
Shawbridge when he re marked: “I know there are other players in the Clitheroe team capable of doing a good job in the Cheshire League.” Mr Whiteside described
third manager in as many seasons. Early last year, the club sacked Ray Hobson, who had been in charge since former Burn ley goalkeeper Adam Blacklaw resigned 12 months earlier.
Club limbers up for
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• and, with an improved fixture list planned, the first light training session for players was held last night. As the oig kick-off draws
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over proved a disastrous start to the reply. Gregson and Dixon were both out to short pitched balls and were caught off the gloves. John Boden joined Colin
well, and aided by good fielding and catching Clitheroe gave themselves a chance of victory. Two wickets in Lace's, first
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Ward and the score was moved from two for 22 before Boden was out. The following over Ward was caught behind off Fenwick and Chtheroe were in deep trouble at 22 for 4. Lace and Fenwick ran
through the rest of the batting, which offered little resistance. B axen den: J. Hayton c
Gregson b Hill 4, D. Whitworth b Bleazard 6, K. Lace c Ward b Bleazard 13, D. Pilling c and b Bleazard 18, I. Watson c Hall b Sutcliffe 7, D. Pilkington c Boden b Sutcliffe 5, B. Hodg- kinson Ibw b Sutcliffe 0, G. Cook c Bleazard b Sutcliffe 3, R.* Clegg b Sutcliffe 13, E. Kay Ibw b sutcliffe 3. B. Fenwick not out 2. Extras 5. Total 79. Bowling: J. Hill 5-1-11-1, T.
and thankful for the work D a v e - h a s done for Clitheroe in the past 12 months. He has been a 100 per cent boss,” added Mr VVhiteside.
Bad light
foils victory I’adiham 2nd 52 for S, Whallcy 2nd 120
WHALLEY’S chance of clinch ing victory were foiled when bad light stopped play after they had outgunned Padiham in all departments. The home side had never looked like reaching their vic
tory target against some good ' ••
Bleazard 8-1-22-3, M. Gidlow S- 0-24-0, G. Sutcliffe 5-2-17-6. Clithcroe: C. Ward c Whit
Whalley’s bowlers to be
worth b Fenwick 11, G. Greg son c Whitworth b Lace 1, G. Dixon c Hayton b Lace 0, J. Boden b Lace 7, U. Hardcastle b Lace 4, P. Hall b Fenwick 4, A. Henderson Ibw b Fenwick O, J. Hill b Lace 3, M. Gidlow c Cook b Fenwick 0, T. Bleazard c Pilkington b Lace 1, G. Sutc liffe not out 2. Extras 6. Total 39.
Bowling: B. Fenwick 6.6-0- 17-4, K. Lace 6-1-16-6.
Roger Ebbage, Read could not manage another recovery anil were all out for 121. Davenport had 4 for 28 and Staniforth 3 for 20.
for Read who are not having “the rub of the green” at present.
well, profiting from Read's mis fortunes. Read are, however,
Whalley fielded and .bowled
handily placed in the league and will. no doubt be deter mined to win the championship.
W h a l lc y : J. SJinger c Grainger b Rigby 40, K. Eas-
tham c Worsley b Goodwav 31, S. Wildgoose d Goodway 3, D. Bleazart! c Jarpcs b Rigby 39, F. Mackwood stpd Worsley b Goodway 1, S. Barker c Ebbage b Rigby' 5, V. Morris
Bleazard saw the score into the 120s before he, too. became a victim of Rigby. The innings ended at 136 with bowling hon ours going to Richard Goodway 3 for 31 and Rigbv 3 for 34. Read’s innings began disastr
ously, Kawalec being run out before a run had been scored. His partner Geor^eson de parted at 15 and this brought together Grainger and Leigh ton James, who put on 42 in good time and revived Read’s hopes of victory. At 57 Grainger was. bowled
run out 5, T. marshall c O'Con nor b Kawalec 0, R. Davenport, b Kawalec 0, J. Staniforth n.o. 7, J. Rudd b Rigby 1, extras 4, total 130. Bowling: R. Kawalec 8-1-32-
, 7.1-0-34-3. Read: R. Kawalee run out 0,
2; J. Waddington 8-0-35-0; R. Goodway 8-1*51-3; D. Rigby
by Robert Davenport and the same bowler accounted for Hindle 20 runs later. James was batting well but
when he had made 44 he edged a catch to Vic Morris behind the stumps, and without addi tion Rigby was well caught on the boundary by Tim Marshall off Davenport.
M. Gcorgeson* c Staniforth b Marshall 8, L. James c Moms b Rudd 44, M. Grainger b Davenport .17, D. Hindle c Bleazard b Davenport. 12, D. Rigby c Marshall o Davenport 4, R. Good way b Stanifo’rth 11, G. O’Connor c Morris b Staniforth 10, J. Waddington Ibw Staniforth 0, R. Ebbage c Morris b Davenport 12, P. Worsley n.o. 0, extras 3, total 121. , r Bowling: T. Marshall 6-0-32- 1; J. Staniforth 5.2-1-20-3; J.
Rudd 8-0-38-1; ft. Davenport 8- 1-28-4. ‘ • •
• .............4S ......... - - A very disappointing game
Easy for Catholic
Chipping 40 for 7, Catholic SC A I I for 1
CATHOLIC SC A raced to a comfortable nine-wicket victory against Chipping in their mid week Clitheroe and District League match. The villagers batted first and
put into bat on a damp pitch and there were solid knocks right down the line, with Burgess and Walker impres sive. Whalley 2nd: S. Barker 14,
well, particularly Davenport. Earlier, Whalley
showed up had
early. All been
C. Brindle 7-1-27-1, J. Meehan 12-1-31-2, P. Shirtcliffe 10.5-2- 44-5. Padiham 2nd: M. Gee.8, A.
M. Fallon jnr 0, A. Burgess 33, G. Hindle 10, D. Wilcoek 17, ft. Eatough n.o. 13, M. Walker 17, B. Brown 0, D. Davenport 2, N. Weaver 4, R. Singleton 0. Extras 10. Total (all out) 120. Bowling: K. Coward (i-2-8-2,
Stevenson 0, A. Woods 9, J. Meehan 12, R. Devon 0, J. Sudell 1, B. Shirtcliffe 9, D. Waddington n.o. 2, C. Brindle 1, P. Snirtcliffe n.o. 0. Extras 10. Total (for S wkts) 52. Bowling: D. Davenjiort 7-0-
bowling and Whalley still had four overs had
to bowl when plav halted
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found runs hard to come by, particularly off Thompson, who nagged five wickets. Mutch was the only batsman ,
to reach double figures and but for him Chipping’s fate could have been worse. The social club had an early setback when they lost Hargreaves, but Sim mons and Rigby saw them
safely home. Chipping: G. Mercer i, P.
Wilkinson 4, D. Mutch n.o. IS, A. Wilkinson 2, A. Brown 0, Jim Hardman 0, N. Double 1, P. Marsden 1, W. Walton n.o. 7. Extras 0. Total (7 wkts) 40. Bowling: M. Gidlow 8-0-23-2;
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K. Thompson 8-0-17-5. Catholic SC A: P. Simmons
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0-9-0. Ladies’ golf
. competition was Mrs M. Nut- tall with 106-36-70.
CLITHEROE Golf Club's Duckworth Cup was won by Mrs A. James with a return of 96-24-72. The LGU medal went to Mrs M. Brearley 91-19-72 and the seniors' nine-hole was won by Mrs C. Shotton with 38 net. Winner of the four-club'
1; G. Mercer 2-0-15-1; A. Wil kinson 1-0-13-0; A. Brown 0.5-
RS2000 managed to complete the 1,000 mile route — 250 miles in forest stages — de
- spite suffering 10 punctures, a broken shock absorber , and
having to change the car’s steering rack. Out of the 130 cars that
happy to have simply finished such a tough event.
make up’ the Sedan Products Open Championship. Thompson and Mrs Simpson are lying sixth in their class. \
It was a series of rallies that
rest, their next date being the Tyneside stages in late August.
However, they now have a
started from Glasgow, .only 68 made it to the finishing line at Aviemore. Mrs Simpson said they were
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