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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 11th, 1981 21


Johnson takes Wanderers to of Victory


Ribblesdale Wanderers to dodge the showers and claim a winning draw at Church Meadow on Saturday.


-V. Ribblesdale Wanderers 147 for 9, Whalley 93 for 8 i a^ oul}d performance by Ian Johnson enabled


His '’highly enter- ley’s bowlers — not even taimng 57 off 55 balls, professional Steve


cess and hoped to at it next year, is seen (far left) some of the party


o r e th e y le f t eroe.


ITHEROE D READ VE AN


TEREST CUP


i of the local clubs an interest in the nd round of the sbottom Cup which be played on Sunday.


Y Clitheroe and


itheroe have Earby isitors and Read will


e r ta in Blackburn hern.


jrd ay Ribblesdale derers will have their nd local derby in suc- on, this time against heroe at Chatburn i.


league game on


and three towering 6s, • was the main reason Wanderers reached 147. With the ball, Johnson proved equally effective,


along with professional Malcolm Dennett, and the p air b e tw e en them claimed seven wickets. None of Whalley’s bats­


which included four 4s Lawton. ' ’


opener Ray Barks and Lawton and skipper John Slinger found • the runs hard to come by.


Whalley quickly lost


Lawton fell shortly after­ wards to Dennett, while Slinger lofted a catch to Bob Birch in a bid to push the run rate along.


Despite being dropped,


men really looked com­ fortable as they went for a target of 111 — and three points — and tailen- ders Vic Morris and Neil Wilson had to grimly resist the final over to avoid total defeat’. Wanderer’s innings, de­


layed twice by rain, fea­ tured an early patient stay by David Cottam and a typical hard-hitting knock by Dennett. But wickets fell regu­


the damage, claiming the wicket of Tasmanian Jeff Chugg, but it was John­ son who took Wanderers to the brink of victory. He s e n t David


Dennett continued to do


fiantly play out Dennett’s final over to salvage a point.


Staniforth b Brown 15, D. Cottam c Chugg b Lawton 20, Dennett c Lawton b Foster 22, W. Lamb c Barks b .Lawton 1, J. Ainsworth b Staniforth 15, I. Johnson c Slinger b Brown 57, R. Driver run out 7, S. Proctor run out 5, P. Seedle st Morris b Brown 0, W. Slinger not out 0, extras 5, total 147 for 9 (36 overs). Bowling: B. Foster 12-2-58-1;


Wanderers: N. Duckworth c


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B. B row n 9 -1 -2 7 -3 ; J. Staniforth 9-3-21-1; Lawton 6-0- 36-2. Whalley: J. Slinger c Birch b


Bleazard, Barry Foster and Brian Brown — ear­ lier Whalley’s most suc­ cessful bowler — back to the pavilion, only for Morris and Wilson to de­


larly and the Church Meadow side would have struggled to make three • figures until Johnson ar­ rived at the crease. P a r tn e re d by Jack


Ainsworth, he never seemed troubled by Whal-


Buck still unbeaten


ibblesdale League itheroe v Ribblesdale derers, Whalley v ham, Read v Baxen- Blackbum Northern


t Harwood, Bamold- k v Settle, Cherry ■ v Earby.


vision One: Baxen- v Read.


heroe, Padiham v lley, Earby v Langho re.


vision Two: Ribbles- W a n d e re rs v


lv is io n T h re e nday): Ribblesdale derers v Settle, Bar- swick v Clitheroe, ven v Salesbury.


lay, is: itheroe v Earby, ham v Barnoldswick, v Blackburn North- Cherry Tree v Great


renson Cup is still in- lete as some first d ties are being


vood. e full draw for the


'd this week, nday’s games will be: Ty Tree or Bamold- v Clitheroe, Great


vood v Rolls-Royce , Baxenden v Lucas June 21st) and Black- Northern v Settle or tenstall.


1


econd in ruelling rally


.r to Jim McCrae, hed second in the bard Scottish Rally, vas still disappointed, e gruelling 900-mile t finished on Monday with the pair’s Opel


'er — to see whether can hold off the chal-


i of Finnish driver :ci Airikkala. He ed fourth in Scotland


d have clinched the man’s Championship, iw he and McCrae wait until the final — the Manx in Sep-


na just over a minute id Tony Pond’s Vaux- riievette. t 31-year-old Grin- would have prefer- first place, which


NYHURST rally r, Ian Grindrod, co-


d of the Ramsbottom to be played on


e draw for the next


BUCK INN, Grindleton, who are unbeaten after five games, lead the Clitheroe and District Cricket League tables, Catholic Social Club A are in second place with one defeat }n eight games and Police who have won two out of three games are third.


League Table P W L Pt


ft


Buck Inn............ 5 5 010 100 CSC A............... 8 7 1 14 88 Police................. 3 2 1 4 67 CSCB............. 6 3 3 6 50 Chipping............ 6 3 3 6 50 Flexible............... 5 2 3 4 40 Gisbum............. 7 2 5 4 29 Cald.................... 6 1 5 2 17 ICI..................... 6 1 5 2 17


R. Birch 7-1-30-1; I. Johnson 6- 0-27-3.


Rain comes to aid


of struggling Read Read 77 for 8,


Gt Harwood d.n.b.


GREAT HARWOOD were denied the oppor­ tunity to gain vaulable points aver Read at Cliff Park when rain ended villagers struggling.


the game with the They had made only 77


for 8 in 28 overs and were in some difficulties against spinners Haworth and Baloch.


started well, Rushton scoring freely from open­ ing bowlers Ryan and Haworth.


Put in to bat, Read


EMPRESS Squash Club ladies’ summer team had a disappointing start in the Intack Hire East Lancs League, losing 1-4 to Belvale. In the first match of the


were introduced, how­ ever, there was a diffe­ rent story and Rushton was soon stumped off Haworth, having made 28 of the first 37 runs. Marsh and Kawalec continued to play cautiously but kept the score moving until Haworth struck again, bowling Kawalec for 12 when Read were 62. A run later he had Marsh caught at the wicket.


When the spinners


cession. The bowlers re­ fused to allow any of the batsmen to settle; one by one they got themselves' out through a combination


Then came a sorry pro­


season, Nicola Ringham saved the day for Em­ press with a 3-1 win, but Carol Williamson lost 1-3 and Susan Beggs (cap­ tain), Kim Meadows and Glenda' Heanan all lost 0- 3.


EMPRESS Squash Club’s men’s summer team has had mixed fortunes in the


of injudicious strokes and the bowlers intelligent use of the conditions.


ready caused several in­ terruptions and with Read on 77 for 8, a heavy downpour sent the play­ ers scurrying for cover once more.


The weather had al­


Dennett 10, R. Barks c Lamb b Birch 10, Lawton lbw Dennett 21, J. Chugg b Dennett 8, D. Bleazard b Johnson 13, B. Foster b Johnson 16, S. Barker b Dennett 9, B. Brown c Duck­ worth b Johnson 0, V. Morris not out 3, N. Wilson not out 0, extras 3, total 93 for 8 (27 overs). Bowling: Dennett 14-3-33-4;


Chathurn’s season of success


AFTER a highly suc­ cessful season which s aw th em ta k e th e Ribble V alle y League first and second division titles, Chatburn FC held their annual presenta­ t io n e v e n in g a t th e Fence Gate Restaurant, Burnley. Burnley captain Martin


Dobson presented the league trophies to first te am s k ip p e r T o n y Dobson and his second team counterpart Peter P a r k e s , a n d o th e r


trophies were awarded to Geoff Young (first di­ v is io n lead ing goals- corer, 1st XI player of the year and winner of p r e s id e n t ’ s t ro p h y ) , Derek Jackson (2nd XI player of the year) and Pete Czapowski (second division leading goals- corer). The Bernard Maisbury


Trophy for outstanding service to the club went to Keith Johnson, who next season enters his 20th year with Chatburn.


ROUND THE BOWLING GREENS


THE Great Harwood Bowling League’s Law- renson Trophy has been won by R. Turner and A. Wright, of Clitheroe Cric­ ket Club.


played on the Calder- stones’ green on Saturday and in the final the Crick­ et Club pair defeated I. C. Furber and D. Geldard of the hospital side 21-11.


The competition was


tempts by the home side to mop up the puddles all was in vain as the rain clouds came over again and the teams had to settle for a point each.


Despite valiant a t ­ Read: S. Rushton stpd


Church-Taylor b W. Haworth 28, N. Marsh c Church-Taylor b Haworth 20, R. Kawalec b Haworth 12, D. Rigby stpd Church-Taylor b Haworth 1, G. O’Connor c A. Howarth b Baloch 4, D. Hindle c W. Wil­ kinson b Baloch 0, R. Goodway b Baloch 0, M. Grainger n.o. 4, M. Georgeson c W. Wilkinson b Baloch 0, Jones n.o. 2, extras 6, total (8 wkts) 77.


Bowling: A. Howarth 4-0-13-


0; C. Ryan 6-1-22-0; W. Haworth 10-2-19-4; A. Baloch 8-1-19-4.


Clitheroe 2nd Bowlers take cruise to


command cup win


Clitheroe 2nd 55 for 1, Earby 2nd 54


first few week’s of the Intack Hire East Lancs League. Having played three


IN this rain-affected Law- renson Cup match played on sep arate Sundays Clitheroe 2nd cruised to a nine-wicket victory. Tight bowling enabled


games, they have won one and lost two, which puts them th ird from the bottom with six points. Current leaders are Clog-, gers with 25 points.


Summer pool under way


THE R ib b le Valley Summer Pool Leagues are now under way and it will be interesting to keep an eye on the Lord Nelson, former Hyndburn and Blackburn League champ­ ions. This is their first season in the Ribble Valley League and they made their debut in confi­ dent style with a 6-1 vic­ tory over New Inn. Results: Red League: Craven


• competitors in the tish rally — John pson, of Slaidbum, Mrs Caroline Simp- of West Bradford — red a cruel piece of On Monday’s first , they were 14th and


is 14 points adrift in hampionship table, e Ribble Valley’s


d to be heading for a 0 position. en they were hit by -box trouble, the eventually burning orcing them to with-


. we seemed to be ' really well.”


st and event.


d Mrs Simpson: “It so disappointing be-


ir next date is likely the U ls te r in then the.


Clitheroe 2nd 97, Rawtcnstall 66


CLITHEROE 2nd went to the top of Division Two of the Ribblesdale Cricket League with a good win over third-placed Rawten- stall.


Clitheroe to contain the Earby openers and after­ wards wickets fell at reg­ ular intervals as the vis­ itors steadily collapsed to an all-out 54 off 27 overs. For Clitheroe, Barry


Parker and Chris Musson put on 34 for the first wicket and after Musson was out P a rk e r and Pedder completed the


n.o. 27, C. Musson b Wiseman 14, P. Pedder n.o. 13, extras 1, total (1 wkt) 55. Clitheroe bowling: J. Hill 5.7-


task. Earby 2nd: 54. Clitheroe 2nd: B. Parker


1-8-2; R. Sharp 8-1-16-1; A. Rigby 6-1-14-2; M. Blackburn 8-2-14-4.


No luck for Wanderers 3rd


Cherry Tree 3rd 158 for 6 dec. Ribblesdale W. 3rd 80 for 3


Heifer A 1, King’s A 6; Horseshoe A 4, Joiners A 3; Duke of York 5, Dog and Partridge 2; White Horse 4, Pendle Witch 3; Brown Cow A 2, Sun Inn 5.


Heifer B 4, King’s B 3; Joiners B 6, Horse Shoe B 1, Black Horse 6, Black Bull 1; New Inn 1, Lord Nelson 6; Craven Heifer, Chaigley 2, Brown Cow B 5.


Blue League: Craven


Honour for Stephen


CLITHEROE CC’s Stephen Blackburn has been chosen to play for North Lancashire under- 15 schoolboys in the annual fixture against South Lancashire at Old Trafford on Saturday.


RIBBLESDALE Wan­ derers 3rd team were in a strong position against Cherry Tree 3rd when their rain-interrupted game at Church Meadow came to an end. The reply was held up


damp wicket Clitheroe were soon in trouble, losing the openers with only four runs scored.


Asked to bat on a very


through Thornton and Pedder before Rush came in to produce an excellent knock of 45 not out.


They co n so lid a ted


ported by Roger Banks but later ran out of part­ ners and the innings closed at a modest 97.


Rush was well sup­


for rain, the Clitheroe bowlers took command, Sharp (7 for 34) and Hill (2 for 2.5) s cy th in g through the opposition who were all out for 66. Once again from


After some stoppages


Bowl-off decides Wilson match


Clitheroe’s point of view the main feature of the match was their excellent fielding and catching.


Clithcroc 2nd: B. Parker 0,


M. Scott 0, R. Thornton 12, P. , Pedder 4, S. Rush n.o. 45, R. Banks 10, A. Henderson 1, B. Keating 8, P. Bishop 1, J. Hill 5, R. Sharp 0, extras 11, total 97.


Rawtenstall: 66. Clitheroe bowling; J. Hill 14-


2-25-2; R. Banks 1-0-5-0; R. Sharp 13.5-2-34-7.


for 30 minutes but Cherry Tree succeeded in bowling the stipulated 20 overs which enabled them to claim three points for a


. winning draw. Main feature of the


home innings was a fourth-wicket stand of 71


between Bramwell (52 n.o.) and Hubbersty (46). Wanderers lost the


lows (38). Cherry Tree: 158 for 6 dec.


80. Wanderers bowling: J. Glad­ ,


win 9-1-36-2; S. Nield 7-0-34-0; K. Fellows 7-1-26-1; I. Hughes 7.6-35-2; A. Tomlinson 2-0-13-0.


openers for 14 and then enjoyed an unfinished stand of 66 between N. Parker (22) and K. Fel­


Rihblesdale Wanderers: D.


Fitzpatrick 13, I. Threlfall 1, N. Parker'n.o. 22, K. Fellows n.o. 38, extras 6, total (2 wkts)


Over the fells


SOLE local runner in the Pen- y-Ghent race from Horton-in- Ribblesdale on Saturday was Shaun Livesey, of Kemple View, Clitheroe. Shaun, who runs for Clayton-


le-Moors Harriers, finished fourth after climbing the 2,277ft., Yorkshire landmark. Winner of this Grade A fell race was 'his clubmate John Read.


Edenfield was - the venue for V


eight local runners on Sunday, with eight miles of rough fell and peat bogs to sap the energy. Shaun finished a cre­ ditable 14th in . 41.25 ■ min. against a class field. Winner was A. Sladden. .Other local placings were: D. Drachen- burgh 61st, C. Taylor 63rd, F. Saddington 86th, A. Dobson 90th, L. Farnsworth 140th, C.. Choyce 150th and J. Davies 176th.


THE Ribblesdale League bowed out of the Wilson Trophy when the Central Lancashire League defe­ ated them by one wicket in a deciding bowl-off. The weather prevented


were E. Tomlinson and E. Sherliker, of Clitheroe Castle, and J. Collier and G. Smith, of Oswald­ twistle.


Losing semi-finalists


sented to the victors by Mr Eric Speak, competi­ tions’ secretary, deputis­ ing for league chairman Mr Harold Blackburn, who’was on holiday.


The trophy was pre­


Leonard Whittaker Cup has been completed except for one match.


The third round of the


155, Gt Harwood A 137 (played at Whalley), Rish- ton Con A 155, Clitheroe Castle 129 (played at Salesbury), Salesbury 159, Calderstones B 130 (played at Clitheroe CC). Foxhill Hotel v Oswald- twistle Con .was post­ poned.


Results: Ribblesdale


the semi-finals to be played next* Tuesday at 7 p.m.: Ribblesdale v Rish- ton Con A, at Brockhall; Salesbury v Foxhill or Os- waldtwistle Con, at Rish- ton Con.


Draw and venues for


In the league, Division One leaders Oswaldtwistle


Con were beaten by second-placed Gt Har­ wood A, while Springhill have had two 9-1 wins


and this gives them a good lift.


khall continued their run of wins to lead the table, closely followed by Burn­ ley, Read and Metflex.


In Division Two, Broc­


rectly recorded that Metf­ lex had beaten Gt Har­ wood .B. The true result was Gt Harwood 7, Metf­ lex 3 — a cause for celeb­ ration by Harwood for whom it was their first win. Results:


Last week it was incor­


••Division One: Springhill 9, Salesbury 1; St Mary’s 9, Rib­ blesdale 1; Salesbury Ladies 3, Clitheroe Castle 7; Gt Harwood A 7, Oswaldtwistle Con 3; Rishton Con A 7, Globe 3; Springhill 9, Salesbury Ladies 1; Whalley CC 7, Clitheroe CC 3.


8, Victoria Hotel 2; Calder­ stones B 3, Waddington 7; Brockhall 7, Gt Hanvood B 3, Hyndbum Transport 2, Calder­ stones A 8; Foxhill Hotel 9, Mercer Park Ladies 1.


Golfers win


IN ladies’ competitions at Clitheroe Golf Club, the Duckworth Cup was won by Mrs R. Farnworth 98- 25-73. Winner of the LGU medal was Mrs M. Thompson 95-21-74, and the handicap shield match with Shaw H ill, at Clitheroe, resulted in a 5- 2 win for Clitheroe.


Division Two: Burnley Road Mrs Joyce Harrison, of


club sponsors P. Harri­ son T y re s , was p re ­ sented with a bouquet of f low e rs by C h a tb u rn president Mr Jack Mars- den. Club secretary Mr Rodney Read thanked Mr and Mrs Colin Hardie, of the Brown Cow, Chat­ burn; first and second team m anagers John Lawson and Tony Smith- son and all the players and supporters for their p a r t in m a k in g th e season so successful.


Rock bottom


Baxenden 77 for 3, Clithoroe 74.


THIS d e fe a t le ave s Clitheroe firmly lodged at the foot of the Ribblesdale League. Asked to bat on a wet


wicket, their batting looked particularly weak without Foulds, Westhead and Hardcastle. Baxenden professional


After the presentation,


the 100 or so guests danced the night away to the sounds of the Fence Gate disco, with cabaret being provided by the Clitheroe Folkers. Next term, Chatburn


will be taking their place in th e n ew ly - fo rm e d North-East Lancashire League, with the second team stepping up to the Ribble V alle y League first division. C h a irm a n Mr E r ic


Bolton said everyone at the club was delighted with last season’s suc­ cesses and were looking forward to making their presence felt in the new league. Special guests Martin


Dobson and Mrs Joyce Harrison are pictured with Chatburn players and o f fic ia ls and the handsome collection of trophies the club picked up last season.


Kevin Lace was in fine form with the ball, al­ though Keith Fawcett made a brave bid to hold the innings together. The only notable scores were professional John Cock­ croft’s 18 and 13 by Alec Rigby. With just 74 runs to


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caught by Booth at extra cover, but then Pilling and Hodgkinson took over to steer the home side to victory. Clithcroc: K. Fawcett c Pil­


ling b Fenwick 14, J. Pye c Swarbrick b Lace 6, A. Hen­ derson c Hayton b Lace 4, J. Boden b Fenwick 1, R. Bennett c Swarbriek b Lace 8, Cock­ croft b Whittaker 18, T. Bleazard ran out 1, R. Booth c Swarbrick b Lace 0, M. Black­ burn b Lace 0, A. Rigby b Fenwick 13, P. Hall not out 2, extras 7, total 74. Bowling: Lace 16-6-30-5, B.


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Magpies still rule the netball roost


Magpies 14 Rowdies 13


■and D is tr ic t Netball League produced a very closely fought match. In the first half the lead


AS WAS perhaps only to be expected the top of the table clash between Mag­ pies and Rowdies in Divi­ sion One of the Clitheroe


a normal finish and under the rules of the competi­ tion victory went to the side hitting an unguarded wicket the most times, all 11 members of each team having the opportunity to bowl. The Ribblesdale Lea­


gue’s hits were made by players not usually re­ garded as bowlers, the regulars bowling their usual style and seeing the ball go over the stumps into the wicketkeeper's gloves. The League side bowled


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were Zzieni Komon for Magpies and Yvonne Greenup for Rowdies.


Station A 5 Cricket Club 28


well to have the opposi­ tion on 88 for 7 off 24 overs, but skipper Paul Rocker changed all that. He hit 92 (six sixes and


PLAY was even for the first 10 minutes but Cric­ ket Club then took the initiative and pulled away to lead convincingly at half time. The Station A defence


10 fours) off 57 deliveries and C e n tra l Lancs finished at 215 for 9 off 36


. overs. The Ribblesdale League were 14 for 1 off four


overs. Mike Chappie took 4 for


47 in his eight overs, Ian Folley 4 for 29, Ian John­ son 1 for 24 off five overs, and Neil Hodgson, who at one stage had 0 for 27 off six overs, finished with 0 for 71 off 8.


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LEADING by a margin of six goals at half time, Sta­ tion A added a further six after the interval for a final score-line of 15-4 in their favour. •Joiners scored three


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Joiners: Clare Cowperth-


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E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) LTD. / arnpt ctook o f sm a ll olant tools a t competitive rates


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clltheroe 41597


B U R N L E Y FOR BUVING SEL1JNG


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 problems. 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.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


FRED MANBY & BRO. TIMBERMATIC PRODUCTS LTD


High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1617. Telephone 5444 Waney, Interwoven or Feather Edge FENCING PANELS for FENCING POSTS, CHESTNUT PALING, CONCRETE


BASE PANELS, PAVING FLAGS, ETC. ALSO FROM OUR NEW SAWMILL


Yorkshire Boarding for your Farm Buildings DIY FENCING MATERIALS


Slats, Battens etc., Bundles of Wastewood for collection or delivery


CHATBURN PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, C. C. PARKER


PA IN TER AND


DECORATOR FREE ESTIMATES


Tel. CLITHEROE 25473


Industrial, Agricultural, Domes­ tic and Electronic Repairs


Re-wiring, Repairs etc.,


Tel. Clitheroe 26881 or 244B3


For free estimates CLITHEROE 41875 Tel. 22979 •


ADVERTISER and TIMES " , TRADES GUIDE


CAS A PPLIAC


CENTRAL HEATING ESTIMATES FREE


S. PASSMORE CONTACT CORGI REGISTERED


CLITHEROE 26238


NES


SUPPLIED, FITTED and SERVICED


TELEVISION a n d AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TV’s ............................£ 1 2 0 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental


20in. BLACK AND WHITE......................£ 3 5 ’ 6 months guarantee o r£3 a month rent


Nibble ®tles(trbicE


62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27280


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