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B Clitheroe 145 for 3, Earby 144 for 5 dec.
would have dared forecast for the previous week the visitors had plundered more than 200 runs off Whalley for the loss of only three wickets. Professional Stephen Gee had
hit 99 and Earby must have felt pretty confident of defeat ing the bottom club. Their view of the game was indicated by a sporting declaration at 144 with five wickets and three overs in hand. They could n ev e r have
dreamed that Clitheroe would pull out a top-drawer perform ance of aggressive batting.
sometimes in rain, on a very soft pitch and with a wet ball. Runs had to be earned the hard way. The usually hard hitting Gee needed 94 minutes for his 23 (including a six over the pavilion), and had Gibb (47) not been dropped in the slips
Both sides bowled well,
the season enabled Chtneroe to take five points in poor conditions. still
It was a victory no one
while E a rb
M. Wiseman put,on 36 without further loss. Cockcroft, bowling off a
. They supped from 69 for 2 to 89 for 4. . The ne:xt wicket fell at JJ8 and then Hipgrave (49) and
strugglinjww ng. T
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shortened run, found a better length and took two wickets, and Keating also claimed a couple. Rigby, who had taken one for 18 conceded 13 runs off his last over and Booth, who had no luck against his old t club, had 17 scored off him in
began the reply carefully but without any problems, becom ing bolder as they settled.
to^ the pavilion roof and was brilliantly caught and bowled by him soon afterwards at grass-top height... Clith e ro e were now on
League leaders under pressure
Whalley 158 for 5, Gt Harwood 84 for 8.
ous start to their innings as the early batsmen were unable to come to terms with some hos tile bowling. Three wickets had gone
WHALLEY had to be content with three points after being denied an Outright win over Great Harwood by a protracted rearguard action. The villagers made a disastr
down for only 14 runs when Chugg and Eastham came to gether. Chugg became the mainstay
of the innings, putting on 36 with E a s th am , 44 w i th Bleazard and 52 with Slinger. When Chugg was at last
bowled by Haworth he had scored 72 and had been at the wicket for just over two hours. The innings closed 12 runs
later at 158, all the 36 overs having been used up. Harwood found runs to be
just as elusive, the difference between the, two sides being
of Chuggs application. They lost their openers very quickly, Wilkinson being run out and Allen bowled in Mar shall’s third over. Foster then took a hand with
for the league leaders who were always under pressure and were helped by a succes sion of minor partnerships by the later batsmen.
BOWLERS
ON TARGET Belvedere 2nd 58 Whalley 2nd 131
REPLYING to Whalley’s 131, Belvedere found runmaking almost impossible against the pace of Tony Wright and Bob Davenport. Wright’s figures of 8 for 23
two wickets in one over and Law ton, taking over from Mar shall, claimed a wicket in his first over and one each in his third and fourth overs. Clearly a sobering experience
.Eastham lbw Ryan 20, D. Bleazard run out 18, J. Slinger n.o. 25, B. Foster, n.o. 9, extras 2, total (5 wkts) 158. Bowling: C. Ryan 18-2-71-3;
2, P. Mackintosh c Pilling b Haworth 4, Lawton b Ryan 6, J. Chugg b Haworth 72, K.
Whallcy: R. Barks b Ryan
A. J. Haworth 15-2-64-2; W. Haworth 3-0-21-0.
out 12, P. Allen b Marshall 3, Baloch c Lawton b Foster 4, Q. Birchall c Weavers b Lawton 16, W. Haworth c Marshall b Foster 0, T. Birch Ibw Lawton 12, S. Pilling c Barks b Lawton 15, A. Haworth n.o. 9, C. Ryan c Barks b Foster 9, J. Kasperowicz n.o. 0, extras 4, total (8 wkts) 84. Bowling: T. Marshall 7-2-23-
Harwood: W. Wilkinson run
1; B. F o s te r 11.7-0-36-3; Lawton 5-0-21-3.
Hardcastle hit Wiseman on would have Tires een
stand ^of 71 by Fawcett and Hardcastle — easily the best of* single fi|
with Fawcett and Bennett to gether. They took the score to 96,
Bennett being run out on his own call going for a far too chancy run. Boden helped to increase the
rate of scoring, turning the probability of victory into a dis tinct possibility. The requirement' was 81 off
wo overs. Fawc e tt and Hardcastle*
course for three , points at least and this became a certainty
Berry c Fawcett b Cockcroft 1, J. Gibb c Cockcroft b Keating 47, N. Wear b Keating 2, S. Hipgrave n.o. 49, M. Chappie b Cockcroft 2, M. Wiseman n.o. 17, extras 3, total (5 wkts dec) 144.
R. Booth 11-2-45-0; A. Rigby 5- 1-31-1; B. Keating 5-0-28-2.
Bowling: Cockcroft 12-4-37-2;
55, D. Hardcastle c and b Wiseman 37, B. Bennett r.o. 22, J. Boden c Forster b Chap pie 12, Cockcroft n.o. 7, extras 12, total (3 wkts) 145. Bowling: M. Chappie 7-1-30-
Clitheroc: K. Fawcett n.o.
1; G. Jagger 1-0-2-0; Gee 6-0- 20-0; C. Berry 3-0-11-0; R. Wiseman 8-0-39-0; M. Wiseman 3-0-29-1; S. Hipgrave 0.1-0-2-0.
ROBBED
BY RAIN Earby 2nd 79,
Bleazard 8-1-17-0; R. Sharp 15.4-4-41-7; G. Sutcliffe 8-1-19- 2.
In good heart
CLITHEROE’S victory over Earby should have put them in good heart for this weekend’s encounter with top club Great Harwood at Cliff Park. It was achieved with some mostly tight bowling and confident batting.
emulate Whalley who restricted Harwood to a modest total in a winning draw?
The question is, can they
lenge for the league title by losing to Northern, while Rib blesdale Wanderers had a wasted journey to Settle.
for 5 off 36 overs.and Wander ers were 23 for 0 when play was abandoned Neil Duckworth being 7 and David Cottam 15.
The home side reached 164
included seven men clean bowled, ample evidence of his accuracy. Both bowlers had the help of some good catching by Mark Fallon in the gully. Whalley, too, found difficulty scoring but Frank Mackwood
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Peter Bradley. Neil Wilson and Anthony
Read weakened their chal FIXTURES
v.Clitheroe,. Baxenden v Whal ley, Ribblesdale Wanderers v Barnoldswick, Padiham v Settle, Blackburn Northern v Cherry Tree. Division One; Read v Lucas. Division Two: Clitheroe v
Earby v Read, Gt Harwood
Belvedere, Whalley v Rawten- stall, Lucas v Ribblesdale Wan derers, Langho v Immanuel. Division Three: (Sunday):
Clitheroe v Northern, Gt Har wood v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Salesbury v Fulwood.
ROUND THE BOWLING GREENS
coS“ dn h?sDthM asuRc S v n o TH E v e ry popular P re s id en t’s Day competition in the
in 2nd XI cricket and was ably G re a t Harwood Bowling League a t t ra c ted 42 en tr ie s on supported in a stand of 60 by
the Brockhall green. The winning quarter-finalists
Burgess boosted the total to reasonable proportions with a valuable late stand. Whalley 2nd: M. Fallon 1,
A. Calderbank 8, F. Mackwood 58, P. Bradley 16, S. Barker 4, N. Wilson 15, M. Walker 0, R. Davenport 0, A. Burgess 23, T. Wright 0 ,' R. Singleton 3, extras 4, total 131. Burnley Belvedere: 58. Whalley bowling: T. Wright
Quickfire ton
CLITHEROE 3rd had to be content with a losing draw against Fulwood and Brough ton. They put the home side in on a placid wicket and were doing well with only 30 runs taken off the first 12 ovens. But after the fall of two wickets. Gunn came in. He was dropped when 10 and proceeded to take advantage of the helpful wicket' and some friendly bowling on a
Fulwood 205 for 5 dec. Clitheroe 3rd 170 for 6
small ground.
cluding six sixes and 13 fours before being lbw to Blackburn. Fulwood then declared at 205
He nit a whirlwind 101, in . ,
for 5 off 33 overs. In reply, Clitheroe lost Ben
nett ana Barnes without either having scored and it was left to opener Booth (47 n.o.) and Blackburn (73) to feature in a third-wicket stand of 109 for a reasonable total of 170 for 6 off
31 overs. Gunn 101).
Fulwood: 205 for 5 dec. (N. ^
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G. Bennett 0, D. Barnes 0, b. Blackburn 73, N. Thornton 15, S. Rush 12, W. Bnggs 6, S. Swales 6 n.o., extras 11, total
(6 wkts) 170. ■ Clitheroe bowhngftS. Black- . ,
Enter soccer
CLITHEROE F.C. starts the L a n c a sh ire C om b in a tio n season with two tricky fix tures in four days. They kick off on Saturday with a trip to Whitworth Valley (3 p.m.), w h ile f i r s t opponents at Shawbridge will be Great Harwood on Tuesday (7 p.m.
start).
P la y e r -m a n a g e r Keith Newton haa named a squad of
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Mr Greenwood has a family 13 for the Whitworth match: fo o tb a l l
Underwood, G iH ib r a n d ,
Richards, Ashcroft, Spencer, Eyles, Aldo. Nigel Whiteside, McGuire Ashworth, -Simon W h i te s id e , Ge lda rd a n d Rennox.
rierfield..;..............13 5 6 St Francis.............. 12 4 5 Chatbum............ . 13 Gisbum....;........... 12 Q. Park..................12 Sabden...................13
fi Clitheroe: M. Booth n.o. 47, . \
were John Machin (Rishton), George Ravesjevic (Brockhall), John Chatwin (Rishton) and Ted Tomlinson (Clith e ro e Castle).
beat Machin and Chatwin beat Tomlinson in two excellent
In the semi-finals Ravesjevic . .
close contests.-' The final proved to be a cliff-
8.2-0-23$; R. Davenport 8-0- 30-2.
hanger. The scores were level several times but with Raves jevic standing up to win at 20- 17 he led with a wood a little short, which Chatwin passed. Ravesjevic then played a per fect length with his second wood which unluckily caught Chatwin’s first wood, leaving Chatwin in. who also made sure with his second to gain two points to make the score 20-19. He scored one in the next end and finally ran out
winner 21-20. The president, Mr Edward
Hodgkinson presented the prizes and also one to Mrs Jean Heyes, of Metflex, —, the lady with- best result and who had advanced the furthest. The Silver Salver competi
LEAGUE TABLES Division One
Oswald Con.................... 1614 116 Clith. Castle................... 1710 99 Gt Harwood A............... 16 10 98 Rish. Con A ................. . 17 7 91 Globe...................... ....... 16 9 87 Springhill....................... 16 9 85 Clitheroe CC.................. 17 9 80 St Mary’s....................... 16 8 80 Ribblesdale.................... 16 5 68 Whalley.......................... 17 6 68 Saiesbury............. ......... 16 5 61 Sales Ladies................... 16 3 47
PW P Division Two
Burnley Rd.................... 1715 134 Brockhall........................ 15 11 102 Foxhill........................... 1510 92 Calderstones A.............. 16 7 87 Waddington................... 1511 85 Metflex.......................... 16 8 85 Victoria.......................... 17 6 71 Rishton Con B................ 15 6 09 Calderstones B .............. 16 5 65 HyndbumT................... 16 4 55 Gt Harwood B ............... 15 4 53 Mercer Pk Lds............... 15 2 42
PW P
tion will be played at Clitheroe Castle on Saturday. August 22nd. All registered players are entitled to enter and entries should reach the competition secretary by today (Thursday). League results: Division One
All-Burnley cup final
_ Springhill 10, Whalley 0; Ribblesdale 9, Salesb u ry
THE Ribble Valley Cricket League’s Telstar Cup final will be between Burnley GSOB and
Ladies' 1 f Clitheroe CC 2, Os'- Burnley Boys’ Club following waldtwistle 8; CUtheroe dastle their, semi-final victories over
7, Gt Harwood A 3; St Mary’s Glsbl } n!.L4.- Pam A Q CalaeVinm
Road 9, Brockhall 1; Wadding
Kishton Con A3, Salesbury ^ 'Division Two — Burnley
ton 6, Metflex 4; Gt Harwood B 5 Calderstones A 5, Rishton Con B 9, Hyndbum Transport 1; Calderstones B 3, Foxhill 7; Victoria Hotel 9, Mercer Park Ladies 1.
^ had ^ ^
Gisbum and St Francis respec tively on Sunday. "" Did Boys h into tne final, defeating
was Gisbum’s most successful bowler. Gisbum’s reply never really
the wicket under water with Clitheroe at 20 for the loss of one wicket. Nigel Thornton had joined opener Chris Sims and with plenty of time and overs in hand Cfitheroe looked virtu ally certain of victory. Earby 2nd: 79. Clitheroe: 20 for 1. C l i th e ro e b ow l in g : T.
RAIN robbed Clitheroe of' a likely five-point win against Earby after Robin Sharp had destroyed the home side with a ahul of 7 for 41. The heavens opened and put
Clitheroe 2nd 20 for 1 (abandoned)
out, his second half century of the season. Earby: Gee b Rigby 23, S.
the last 15 overs and 21 were needed when Cockcroft re placed him. With three overs left Cockcroft hit a four to level the scores and Fawcett won the game with two from the first ball of the next over. Fawcett finished with 55 not
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AFTER last season’s Succes ses on the soccer field, the footballers of Chatburn FC interrupted preparations for the new campaign to try their hand at our other national game last week . . . and promptly beat a team from the Brown Cow Inn, Chat- burn, by 41 runs. The match — a 20-over affair, with no bowler al-
Footballers start season with win —at cricket!
lowed to send down more than two overs — was a friendly encounter which at tracted a number of spec tators to the village playing fields.
The football club batted first and hit 123 in their alio-
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Read lag in title race
Read 117, Blackburn Northern 142 for 9
READ lost ground in the run-up for the championship by losing to Northern by 25 runs in a closely-fought match.
esting and despite the poor light and slippery conditions Northern turned in a good per formance, although the out-
The game was always inter
the visitors in on a rain-af fected wicket. They made a good start, scoring 29 before Gillibrand was caught off
come was never predictable. Read won the toss and put
threatened to dominate the bowlers but the former was removed by Waddington when he had made 32, much to Read’s relief.
Kawalec. McNulty and P e a r so n
probably the most attractive in nings of the match rarely look ing in difficulty and -playing strokes all round,the wicket. His partnership with Folley
Pearson went on to play
fielding was ponderous and “arthritic”. In deteriorating light and
with drizzle threatening Read got away to a fairly brisk start. At 18 Rushton was out after a rather chancy innings and at the same score Marsh and Rigby also fell. The teams were then forced
cation of overs. The pub side, made up of landlord Mr Brian Hardie and some of his regu lar customers, never really came to terms with the foot ballers’ “attack” and were bowled out for 82. A collection taken during
C. C. PARKER
the match raised £25 for ihe Guide Dogs for the Blind As sociation. Later, it was back to the
pictured trying to fend off a different kind of bowling attack from Brian Robinson, watched by members of-the two sides.
Waddington FC can’t wait to go into action
WADDINGTON FC are happily looking forward to campaigning in pastures new when the curtain goes up on the 1981-82
season later this month. After a distinguished
to hurry indoors because of heavier rain and when they returned Read appeared to have recovered some of their composure. Georgeson and Grainger re-established their position and when Grainger was out at 33 for a confident 13, Georgeson and Hindie at first consolidated and later put Read in a potentially match winning position. They put on 53 before
was short-lived, the latter soon falling a victim to spin, but, with Taylor, Pearson put on 4U just when Northern needed to increase their run-rate.
111, of which he. had contri buted 40. Northern then suf fered a minor collapse as four more wickets fell for the addi tion of eight runs. Taylor was rather fortunate to make 19 and was finally out when Jones returned, to a spendid catch on the boundary by Rushton. Meanwhile Rigby had re
He was out with the score at
Georgeson became Jones’s sole victim. Both he and Hindie played confidently, punishing the loose bowling. Hmdle had two sixes and three fours in his knock of 36 which ended when he was well caught by Taylor. Read were then 96 for 6 but
career in . the Blackburn Football' Combination, they will pit their skills against clubs in the re cently formed North-East Lancashire League. The reserves will strive for honours in the Craven League.
action with
/addington wilTgo into iritn a pool of 36
• It seemed unlikely (but not impossible) that Waddington and Worsley could survive for
with Goodway and Kawalec at the wicket still appeared to have a chance of victory. This chance all but vanished when both were out at 113, to be followed one run later by Jones.
placed Goodway and had ac counted for Halsall and Jones, with Verity being run out. Fox remained defiant to .th e end contributing a valuable 20 in cluding two sixes off Jones. Northern were 142 for 9 at
six overs and salvage a point and so it proved when Wad dington became Folley's third victim. Folley finished with 3 for 9
the end of the 36 overs — a useful score but hardly unbeat able. Rigby finished with 3 for 13 but once again chances were missed and some of the ground
Defeat at home for third
Ribblesdale Wand. 3rd 88, Baxenden 3rd 89 for 4 .
WANDERERS’third team suf fered a six-wicket d e fe a t
kets for. one run, another at 10 and three at 15. It fell to Re- nwick batting at No. 9 to score 44 and save nis side from com plete embarrassment. Whit taker took 3 for 7 and Ains worth 2 for 7. Baxenden, too, were made to
against Baxenden at Church MoqHou/c They lost their first two wict
players, in c lu d in g a number of new faces. Tony Bush and Jim Taylor, who played in the Lancashire- Combination for Clitheroe last season, have signed on for the new campaign at Twitter Lane. Defender Mark Byrom has also signed from Padiham and the ar rival of a number of prom ising youngsters from local league tea,ms,will make for keen competition for places. One of Waddington’s
and Parsons had 4 for 58. Fox also bowled well taking 2 for 28 and perhaps deserving better figures. A good win for North ern which puts them in second place in the table. If Read are to maintain their challenge they will have to show much more consistent all-round form. Northern: B. McNulty b
longest-serving players, however, has left the club during the close season. Striker Eric Geldard has signed for Clitheroe after nine years at Twitter
Lane. “We are sorry to lose
Waddington 32, M. Gillibrand e M. Grainger b Kawalec 14, D. Pearson b Jones 40, I. Folley b Goodway 7, M. Taylor c Rush- ton b Jones 19, Parsons Ibw Rigby 0, J. Halsall c M. Grainger b Rigby 0, D. Verity run out 5, P. Jones b Rigby 1, B. Fox n.o. 20, R. Green n.o. 0, extras 4, total (9 wkts) 142. Bowling: Jones 14-2-54-2; R.
Eric,” said Waddington chairman Mr Peter Jef freys, “he has been a good servant to the club over quite a few seasons and we wish him all the best at his new club.”
Summer pool
Kawalec 6-0-15-1; J. Wadaing- ton 5-0-29-1: R. Goodway 5-2- 27-1; D. Rigby 6-0-13-3. Read: S. Rushton c Pearson
struggle at first. They lost four wickets for 21 runs, but Cron- shaw (46 not out) and Rome (18 not out) saw the game won. Wanderers 3rd: N. Parker 0,
b Parsons 11, N. Marsh c Pear son b Fox 3, M. Georgeson c Taylor b Jones 21, D. Rigby c Verity b Fox 0, M. Grainger b Parson 13, D. Hindie c Taylor b Parsons 36, R. Goodway c Pearson b Parsons 11, R. Kawalec b Folley 10, J. Wad dington b Folley 3, Jones b FolTey 0, P. Worsley n.o. 1, extras 8, total 117. Bowling: Parsons 13-1-58-1;
B. Fox 9-3-28-2; Jones 2-0-14-1; 1. Folley 4.3-0-9-3.
D. Fitzpatrick 2, I. Threlfall 1, K. Fellows 18, D. O’Neill 0, M. Proctor 0, J. Gladwin 0, M. Britcliffe 3, J. Renwick 44 not out, , S. Nield 4, S. Kerr 11. Extras 5. Total 88. Baxenden 3rd: 89 for 4. Wanderers bowling: S. Nield
2-0-9-0, J. Gladwin 9-1-25-1, K. Fellows 5-1-14-2, D. O’Neill 4.7-1-27-0, M. Proctor 2-1-3-0.
Magpies still to be beaten
Gisburn by 58 runs. The Bum- ley side after some early shocks ?ut together an ail out total of 12. Bob Hargreaves (3 for 28)
got off the Ground and they were eventually dismissed for 54.
MAGPIES now top the first division of the Clitheroe and District Netball League and are the only undefeated team in the two divisions of the league. In the second division Station
B consolidated the leading posi tion after defeating their near est challengers Catholic Youth Club. Results'. Division One —
Andrew’s, Burnley Boys’ Club progressed at the expense-of St Francis. Boys’ Club batted first and totalled 91. In reply St Francis were bowled out for
In a low-scoring mime at St 67.
me was badly affected by rain and only Brierfield, with a 52- run .victory over. Sabden, got maximum points.
Marsden...... ..........12 7 4 Bumley GSOB....... 13 6 6
Bumley BC............14,5 7 Bri
League TableP W'D Saturday’s league program
Cricket Club 28, Station A 12; Calderstones 10, Joiners 6; Rowdies 35, Calderstones 11. Division Two — Approved
Electronics 11, Village People 15; Catholic YV 10, Station B 16; Phoenix 23, Village People 6. '
LEAGUE TABLES Division One
Calderstones............. 8 2 6 4 Joiners..................... 8 0 8 0
8 4 4 8 : Division Two
Station B....................1110 120 CYC.....'................... 11 9 218
PW LPt
Phoenix...................... 10 8 216 Trutex..........
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Cosmos...................... 10 3 7 6 Vill. P e o p l e 11 2 9 4 App. E l e c . ..........10 1 9 2
9 3 6 6
Magpies..........:.......... 8 8 0 16 Rowdies........ ............ 8 -7 114 Cricket Club............... 8 5 3 10 Station A....... .
PW LPt
CHATBURN TACTICS
PAID OFF Chatburn 72
BGSOB 37 for 7
THE chances of Burnley Gram mar School Old Boys retaining the championship of the Ribble Valley Cricket League for a third season took a minor knock in the game at Chatbum. The villagers were asked to
JOINERS B are now the only unbeaten team in either of the Ribble Valley Pool Leagues. Horseshoe A, previously un beaten in the Red League, suf fered their first defeat of the season at the hands of Craven Heifer A. With Lord Nelson losing 5-2
Mr Jeffreys said that
everyone at the club was relishing the prospect of competing in the brand new league. • “We Believe the v
in i.
than at any time in its history and are really rel ishing the challenge of playing in the new set up,” he said. The Waddington play
better position now club is
ers have been training hard twice a week since the middle of the summer and results in their two friendly, matches so far have been encouraging. Training sessions are
held at Twitter Lane on Tuesdays and Thursdays and new faces are always welcome. In addition, Wadding
balling youngster who fancies learning more about the game.
WHALLEY FACE NEW
CHALLENGE WHALLEY FC are back in training, looking forward to a new season — and a new chal- lenge. They have joined the newly-
ball League -and are eagerly awaiting the start of the new season on August 22nd.
formed East-Lancashire Foot-
tee member Steve Hosty, who has been appointed to the ex ecutive committee of the new league said it had been formed to Bring together teams who have their own facilities and they were confident it would soon become firmly established. "There are 13 teams in all,
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including five from the Ribble Valiev — Chatburn, Clitheroe, Waddington, Whalley Arms Celtic and ourselves.
at the Kings Arms, Joiners eighth victory in a row, over Black Bull, gives them an eight-point lead at the top of the Blue League. The top of the Red League
clubs have shown interest and we are hopeful that the league will be bigger next season,” said Steve. Whalley finished fourth in
“Quite a number of other
has become a tighter affair with both of the top two teams losing. Craven Heifer A’s vic tory over the tog club allowed them to move to joint third and close the gap on second team Kings A, who sent down at the White Horse.
Craven Heifer A 5, Horseshoe A 2; Duke of York 3, Joiners A 4; White Horse 4, Kings A~3; Sun Inn 4, Dog and Partridge 3; Pendle Witcn 6, Brown Cow A 1. Blue League — Horseshoe B
Results: Red League —
3, Craven Heifer B 4; Joiners B 5, Black Bull 2j Kings B 5, Lord Nelson 2; Black Horse 6, Craven (Chaigley) 1; Brown Cow B 5, New Inn 2.
bat first on a wet wicket and they made a slow but deliber ate start at less than a run an over. The rain was persistent but
it was apparent that the vis itors had no intention of coming off so Chatbum took the at titude of “You put us in, now get us out”. Allen and Dinsdale batted for
— (all played eight matches). Horseshoe A 48 pts, Kings A 46, Craven Heifer A 40, Join ers A 40, Sun Inn 39, White Horse 36, Pendle Witch 32, Dog and Partridge 30, Duke of York 28, Brown Cow A 16. Blue League — (all' pit
League Tables: Red League
an hour before the latter was out for five after 20 overs and Allen was eventually out for 12. By this time the ball was. sending up a spray of water and rarely left the square. Only f. Derbyshire showed
-qualify for the extra overs if required, but some fine bowling by T. Thompson (6 for 13) and two superb catches by. P. Clough contained one of the strongest sides in the league. Chatbum were unlucky not
how to bat in such conditions. Going in at No. 9 he doubled the score with a knock of 35 and Chatbum finished at 72 all out. Bumley had 75 minutes to score the 48 runs needed to
to get more than a draw, for Bumley were 37 for 7 at the close.
Mr Jack Steele, of the Kings Arms Hotel, Clitheroe.
The match was sponsored by ,
the third division of the Black burn Combination ' last season and they are confident of quick ly making their mark in the new league. Said chairman Mr Brian
it.
but we feel we have more than adequately replaced them. Our aim is to give our players the opportunity of playing in the highest standard of football possible and while the standard of this new league has to be proved, we feef it is a good move for the club.” With the dub fielding three
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teams — the seconds have re placed the first team in the third division of Blackburn Combination and the third team continue in the Ribble V alley League — Whalley invite any players who would like to join them to contact Mr Whittaker on Whalley 2873 or to join them in training on Wednesdays at the Queen Elizabeth’s Playing Fields, off Mitton Road.
eight). Joiners B 54 pts, Brown Cow B 46, Lord Nelson 46, Black Horse 43, Kings B 40, Black Bull 33, Craven Heifer B 33, New Inn 28, Horseshoe B 23, Craven (Chaigley) 14.
Sad start to second half
EMPRESS Ladies' summer squash team had a disappoint ing start to the second naif of the season; losin g. 5-0 to Belvale. The team had mixed fortunes
beat them convincingly. Nicola Ringham was the only-player to win a game, but lost her
in the first half of the season, winning two matches and losing three. •Belvale, with a strong team,
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Janice Tomlinson and Carol Williamson all lost 0-3.
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