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hoping fortune derby


_ not won since the •eason, will be hoping revenge, when they lerers as visitors to


''litheroe, Old Rossenda- ians v Read, Lower arwen v Barnoldswick,


Ian Wilcox takes over as


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CLITHEROE FC have appointed Ian Wilcox, a 28-vear-old defender, as player-manager in their Lid to defend the Lancashire Combination championship in the coming season.


aelvedere v Immanuel, "'herry Tree v Langho Centre, Lucas -v Rolls- ’oyce. Sunday: Belvedere v


Ireat Harwood v Cherry ree, Barnoldswick v


''litheroe, Lower Darwen Old Rossendalians,


aicas, Immanuel v Rolls- loyce, Read v Langho.


Division Two


Ribblesdale Wanderers Settle, Earby v Whal­ ey, Baxenden v Lucas,


’adiham v Rawtenstall, mmanuel v Blackburn ’orthern, Rolls-Royce v ielvedere. Sunday: Ribblesdale


successful squad just nine days after Dave Morris resigned to become man­ ager of Cheshire League outfit Radcliffe Borough. A player with a vast


with Accrington Stanley for the past eight seasons, agreed to take charge of the Shawbridge club’s


Wilcox, who'has played


experience of the Lanca­ shire Combination, Wilcox has been captain of Stan­ ley’s first team for the past five seasons and has done a lot of work helping to run the club. With them he has won


two league titles, four Combination cups, and


Vanderers v Belvedere, 'axenden v Padiham, lolls-Royce v Immanuel, iUcas v Earby, Settle v Vhalley, Rawtenstall v ilackburn Northern.


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Dolphins record


run ends 'LITHEROE Dolphin’s


?cord run of 10 consecu- ve victories came to an


nd with three defeats in ight days. They were eaten 29-2 away to


•’leetwood ASC, and by Vigan ASC and Chorley


darlins at the Ribblesdafe 5ool.


vood, the strongest team n the league, was not un- ■xpected but the Dol- )hms’ swimmers were not lisgraced, Kathryn Pym vinning the senior girls’ lackstroke and Andrew 'icholas the senior boys'


The defeat by Fleet-


lext strongest teams, cere much closer with the esults depending on the


ast four races. Against Marlins the


O


■nought out the best in he local swimmers and ver the three matches ight personal best times .'ere recorded. Dolphins ontinue to surprise teams •'ho traditionally expect n easy victory at the 'ibblesdale Pool. Clitheroe Dolphins’ win-


The strong opposition


oanna Wilkinson, Tracy ilson, Patricia Jones,


reestyle. The defeats by Wigan nd Marlins, probably the


4 ‘


THE mid-season netball to u rn am e n t held by Clitheroe Netball League on the Clitheroe Cricket Club court on Sunday pro­ vided fine entertainment for a large number of spectators.


Rowdies take over the shield


Mr Chris Roberts, chair­ man of Ribble Valley* Sports Council, presented the trophies. The winners’ shield, to be held for a year, went to Rowdies


Nine teams entered and


who defeated Clitheroe CC in the final. Members


of both teams received re­ plicas.


ganised by Carol Tomlin­ son and Carol Holmes who are members of the


league committee. In the semi-finals Crick-


Read fall well short of Wanderers’ total


Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 16a for Read 12.1


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers scored a fine victory over Read at Church Meadow, Bill Slinger taking the last of the visitors’ w i c k e t s w i th th e second ball of the penultimate over' as Read were striving for a winning draw and the accompanying three points. Read won the toss and


put the home side in to bat on a soft but unpre­ dictable wicket.


bowled by John Wadding- ton, having scored 1-1 out


the bowling but after sur­ viving one chance he was soon af te rw a rds well


lowed and these proved to be the foundation of Warn derers’ very respectable total of 165 for 7 when they ran out of overs. The first stand between


of 17 runs. Two major stands fol­


Neil Duckworth had ob­ viously decided to attack,


DAVID COTTAM . . . 60 against Read brought his runs to date beyond the 300 mark.


and had some of these been held the total to


for 44 from 11 "overs had the best figures.


chase 'would have been more attainable. Waddington with three


David Cottam and De­ nnett yielded 60, of which the professional made 40, and this was followed by one of 69 between Cottam and Billy Lamb. Cottam was out for a


inal race was the decider, ■larlins winning 17-15. he Wigan result was 19-


batting order and skipper David Rigby opened with Malcolm Grainger, making a sound but quiet start against some very accu­ rate bowling by Dennett and Slinger. At 22 Rigby was smart­


Read had shuffled their


h ow eve r, very much h a n d ic a p p e d by an epidemic of dropped catches — six in all —


The tournament was or­


et Club defeated Phoenix 11-1, and Rowdies beat Cosmos 11-4. In the final Rowdies beat Cricket Club 7-5.


the players who provided a fine afternoon’s sport.


Clitheroe


out of luck . Karby IIS for 7, Clithcroe 115


W. Lamb b Kawalec 21, J. Ainsworth run out 6, K. Proc­ tor c Goodway b Kawalec 6, P.


2; J. Waddington 11-0-14-3; D. Rigby 9-0-38-1; R. Ebbage 5-0- 22-0; R. Goodway 2-0-22-0. Read: M. Grainger c Cottam


fine 66 his innings being a mixture of early patience and late aggression when he hit three sixes. Read did not perhaps


bowl as well as they should have done in the condirions. They were,


Hat-trick is Tim’s highlight


ers (v Wigan): Junior iris medley squad —


Iichelle Rowley. Freesty- ‘ squad — Michelle owley, Sherran Hindle, ennifer Gladwin, Patricia ones. Backstroke — ichelle Rowley. Freesty- — Patricia Jones. Junior boys medley juad — Peter Cryer, eil Birtwell, Andrew ieid, Steven Nicholas, ackstroke — P e te r ryer. Breaststroke — eil Birtwell. •Senior boys freestyle


iuad — Trevor Wilson, n d rew N ic h o la s ,


.ephen Pym, Simon lark. Breaststroke — ndrew Nicholas. Dolphins v Marlins : nior girls medley squad


•acy Wilson, Patricia nes, Michelle Rowley, e e s t y 1 e squad —


Joanna Wilkinson,


idielle Rowley, Sherran ndle, Jennifer Gladwin,


owley. Butterfly —


itricia Jones. Back- ro k e — Michelle


ichelle Rowley. Freesty- — Patricia Jones. Junior boys medlev uad — Peter Cryer ?il Birtwell, Andrew eld, Steven Nicholas. Senior boys medley !,uad - A n d rew cholas, John Brough- 1, Stephen Pym, Simon Tk. Freestyle squad — •evor Wilson, Andrew cholas, Stephen Pym


■non Clark. Breast- r i?1


holas. Butterfly __ ■phen Pym.


c <ie "K A n d rew OLYMPIC BID FAILS


WADDINGTON'S Michael Morton has lost out in his bid to gain a place in Britain’s athletics team taking part in the Moscow Olympics. Michael (20), of Queens-


l ltfjgj ■WsY


Stadium. It was a sad end to his


hopes - of glory but though


way, finished a disappointing 20th in Saturday’s 5,000m qualifying ' heat at Edin­ b u r g h ’s Mead owb ank


Michael is feeling rather “down,” , he is certainly not out and . already pressing on


with his rigourous training routines.


was knocked out of his stride by the bunching of the 11- strong field — which many felt should have been split into two heats rather than


In (he race itself, Michael


youngest taking part in the race and knows that time is on his side in the ■ hunt for


have so many runners “boxed in” for such an important race. Michael .was one of the


■ lonships at Crystal Palace in Foster 5-0-22-1; Lawton 1-1-0- September. ' 0. ; ‘


international success. He is 3, extras 1, total (8 wkts) 104. : now looking Torward to his ; Bowling: T., Marshall 7-1-30- next big test, the AAA champ- o. j Staniforth 12-4-45-4; - B.


r - — .. , „ . Staniforth 0, T. Southern n.o. : if


Clitheroc 2nd 113 for 6. Lucas 166


LUCAS took first knock and made a very good 166 on a not very easy wicket. The h ig h l ig h t f rom Clitheroers point of view was a best perfomance of 6 for 52 by Tim Bleazard, including a hat-trick. All of his victims were clean bowled. Clitheroe made a good


.Hardcastle and Simmons, and a final flourish by Banks and Coulter still left them 20 runs short. Lucas: G. Isherwood 55, D.


extras 3, total 166.


reply but never really maintained the required run rate and so had to be content , with a losing draw. Good knocks by


ly run out and two further wickets fell in quick suc­ cession before David Hindle joined Richard Goodway and the two began to settle in. Runs were still difficult to come by and when the last 15 overs' were called Read still required 100 for a


Seetlle n.o. 2, W. Slinger n.o. 1, extras 6, total (7 wkts) 165. Bowling: R. Kawalec 9-1-33-


b Slinger 9, D. Rigbv run out 12, R. Goodway stpd "Musgrove b Slinger 40, G. O'Connor e Dennett b Slinger 0, D. Hindle


Ibw Slinger 13, R. Kawalec e D e n n e t t b S l in g e r 13, M. Georgeson c Duckworth b Dennett IS, G. Holt c Mus­ grove b Dennett 2, J. Wad- dington e Musgrove b Dennett 3, R. Ebbage c Sectlle b Sling­


er 7, P. Worslev n.o. 0, extras 6, total 123. Bowling: Dennett 12-2-35-3;


W. Slinger 14.2-2-57-6; R. Birch 3-0-25-0.


Whalley lose draw by narrow margin


Cherry Tree 101 for 8, Whalley 148 for 7


but Peter Benson proved to be the stumbling block.


Carter 7, A. Duerden 3, A. Farrar 7, A. Black 28, B. Thresh 39, C. Bullas 5, S. Heaton 13, G. McGrail 6, A. Whittam 0, T. .Willingham 0,


Gidlow 7-0-43-1; R. Banks 6-0- 6; R


41-1. . Clitheroc: G. Gregson 11, D.


Simmons 26, R. Thompson 8, R. Banks 20, S. Coulter n.o. 8, extras 3, total (6 wkts) 113.


Hardcastle 27, G. Dixon 10, P.


Bowling: T. Bleazard 14-1-52- ; R. Sharpe 9-0-29-2; M.


and the remaining bats­ men had to shoulder the task of continuing to im­ prove the run rate at the risk of losing their wick­ ets. Stumper Vic Morris


Slinger and the score was hoisted by another 4 0 before the skipper left for a staid 34 scored off 108 balls. Mackwood left at 113


148 from their 36 overs Whalley made a good start with a stand of 55 between John Slinger and Lawton. The professional batted brightly, hooking strongly on a stodgy wicket that made the ball difficult to get away. Lawton was only five short of his .50 when he was out. Frank Mackwood joined


at a crucial stage when the home club had lost three wickets for 24 runs but stayed to carry his bat for 56 and was chiefly responsible for his side’s winning draw by the narrow margin of 1.25 runs an over. In setting a target of


He came to the wicket


had the mortification of being run out without having faced even one ball. Cherry Tree began the


AT one stage in a rain-interrupted match at Cherry Tree, Whalley had a chance of victory


Waddington 14, D. Cottam e Kawalec b Waddington 66, De­ nnett c Grainger D Rigby 40.


changed to finish with six for 57, Dennett picking up three for 35. Wanderers: N. Duckworth b


around eight runs an over. Hindle was out at 60 but further useful con­ tributions from Kawalec and Georgeson, in part­ nership with Goodway, maintained the impetus. When Goodway was run out for a fine 40, with five overs to go, the tail end batsmen were faced with the difficult task of trying to' reach 143. The last wicket fell with Read 20 runs short. Slinger bowled u n ­


attempt by the villagers to maintain a rate of


winning draw. This signalled a valiant


Charles Foulds proceeded to build on this founda­ tion, the former hitting a hard 20 including a couple of sixes. With four wickets down,


the remaining batsmen offered any resistance. The side was out for a disappointing 115, with Foulds scoring an excel­ lent 35 under difficult condi­ tions. Brian Fielding and John Hill bowled well without any luck


Clitheroe had reached 90 and felt in a promising position on a not very good batting wicket. Unfortunately only Foulds of


when Earby came to reply and finally it fell to Garth Sutcliffe to make any impression. Again


bowling ■ well, nc posed prob­ lems lor all the batsmen and finished with 5 for 37.


one time finally struggled to a three-wieket win. Clitheroe: C. Ward run out


Earby who were S7 for 3 at


14, B. Parker st, b Booth 16, S. Westhead c, b Greening 20, C. Foulds b Sharp 33, J. Boden lbw Booth S, M. Blackburn b Booth 0, A. Henderson lbw Booth -1, Fielding e, 1) Sharp 11, P. Hall run out 2, J. Hill b Sharp 2, G. Sutcliffe n.o. 0, extras 5, total 115. Bowling: Sharp 13.1-3-33-3; M. Chappie 5-0-18-0; R. Booth


43, W. Greenhalgh e, b Sutclif­ fe 8, N. Wear c, b Sutcliffe 3S, M. Chappie b Blackburn (!,


10-2-26-4; R. Greenhalgh 4-0- 16-1; D. Little 2-0-15-0. Enrby: D. Moore b Sutcliffe


Sharp c, b Sutcliffe 5, S. Hip- grave n.o. 10, M. Wiseman lbw' Fielding 0, A. Brigg b Sutcliffe 5, D. Little n.o. 0, extras 3, total (7 wkts) 118. Bowling: Fielding 10.3-2-26-1;


J. Hill 3-0-15-0: G. Sutcliffe 10- 1-37-5: M. Blackburn 5-0-37-1.


COLIN Ward and Barry. Parker, playing his first s e n io r g am e , gave Clitheroe a sound start against Earby. Unhappi­ ly, Ward was run out at 33 and Parker soon fol­ lowed him to the pavilion. Simon Westhead and


Pictured are some of


perience with Great Har­ wood in the Northern Premier League, HorWich in the Cheshire League and at one time was a junior with Blackburn Rovers. Married with two chil­


Stanley gain promotion to the Cheshire League two seasons ago. Wilcox has also had ex­


the Bridge Shield and George Watson Trophy each on one occasion. In addition, he helped


due to meet their new boss, who holds the FA p relim in ary coaching badge, at Shawbridge to­ night (7 p.m.).


dren, he is a representa­ tive for a Blackburn bre­ wery and lives in Ac­ crington. CRtheroe’s players are


ward to meeting all the players and stresses that he does not want anyone to leave the club. He is very impressed


Wilcox is looking for­ , Ian Wilcox


good job for Clitheroe,” he added.


grateful for the help and advice he has received from Mr Chris Sims during the club’s efforts


trophy won last season by Clitheroe is now on dis­ play, along with a picture of the squad, in Turner’s s p o r t s 's h o p , C a s t le Street. Also on show is the Waddington sports quiz shield won by a team from the club.


to appoint the new player- manager. The ch ampionship


Whalley


top the tennis leagues


with Clitheroe’s off the field organisation and sees the task of retaining the title as a real challenge. “Off the field the club


WHILE their cricket col­ leagues are just below midway in the Ribblesdale League table, Whalley’s two tennis teams are lead­ ing their respective divi­ sions in East Lancashire circles. The tennis successes


are one of the most organ­ ised I’ve been involved with. I hope I can set as high a standard on the field,” he said. Club chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside and the com­


particularly coming so soon after Morris’s depar­ ture.


mittee are very pleased with the appointment,


try his hand at manage­ ment after his contract


Nab runners all set to go


HANDING out the prizes at tomorrow evening's Whalley Nab Run will be Great Harwood’s FIFA r e f e r e e Mr D av id Richardson. The first race to start will be at 6 p.m. when the juniors set off. The se n io rs ’ will be underway at 7 p.m., fol­ lowed five minutes later by the senior harriers. All races begin from the church square in the village.


“Ian was very "keen to'


are following a parallel course, Second Division mixed and men’s teams having each won three of their four matches, the losses being on the first day of the season. On Sunday the mixed


Mr Whiteside is very


with Stanley ran out and we were only too pleased t° give him the chance. “I’m sure he will do a .


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tight bowling supported by sharp fielding Cherry Tree managed to keep, pace with the clock. With two overs le f t they needed 25 for the winning draw, after having stood at 74 for 8. They made a brave


Cooper 20. D. Blezard c Kinder b Cooper 9, B. Foster e South­ ern b Cooper 12, B. Hardcastle n.o. 15, S. Barker e and b Mawman 7, V. Morris run out 0, extras 6, total (7 wkts) 148. Bowling: Cooper 18-5-51-4;


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