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and Whalley meet each other on the opening day with Whalley being the host club on this occasion. The visitors will no doubt be seeking to revenge last time’s seven-wicket defeat to which Whalley profes sional Steve Lawton con tributed with a knock of 53 and a haul of 8 for 34.
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club complex, now fully completed and due to be opened officially later on, is already paying di vidends in the attraction of new players. The first team should
pered by John Pye, who has previously led the second eleven. He takes over from Colin Ward who finds that business commitments must take precedence, although it is hoped that he will be av ailable from time to time despite his decision to retire from active cricket. Batsmen Keith Fawcett
and Charles Foulds will be available for the full season, with new profes sional John Cockroft there to stiffen the middle order. Prominent among the
influx of new faces is Rodney Booth who took
30 wickets for Earby last year; Chris Sims, Alex Rigby and Stephen Rush have transferred from Langho Centre CC, and there are expectations that former Lancashire League cricketer Bob Keating will be joining Clitheroe. Two all-rounders Bobby
Bennett and Peter Pedder have also joined, Peter being a former member at Chatburn Road. In the attack, Cockcroft
will have the support of Booth’s medium pace, John Hill and the spin of Garth Sutcliffe. It is' also felt that 17-year-old Tim Bleazard has matured during close season prac tice in which he has been coached by Bob Ratcliffe. . The second eleven will be captained by Philip Bishop and the new third team, which will play on Sundays, will be led by William Briggs. This third eleven will play in Divi sion Three and, it is hoped, provide former regulars with the oppor tunity of enjoying the oc casional knock.
be much stronger in all departments and there could well be a continuing fight for places. The team will be skip
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Ribblesda le League v Cricket League season will open on Satur- ft (Chtheroe) and Trevor Jones (Read), while
aS ^ Clither0e kst term’ Wl“ be The villagers’ batting
AFTER an excellent start last season, during which the team achieved several high scores resulting in winning draws, Ribbles- dale Wanderers 'slowly lost touch with the top four and ended in a disap pointing position. On the batting side pro
fessional Malcolm Dennett was the league’s joint top scorer; David Cottam and Billy Lamb were only just short of 500 runs and Neil Duckworth 400. These four will now be
backed up by the return of Ian Johnson, and other quick runs should come from Jack Ainsworth, Alec Holgate, Bill Slinger and Paul Seedle. It .was however Wan
derers’ inability to bowl out teams that cost them any chance of ending in the top four — Bill Sling er taking 42 wickets, equal top for an amateur, Dennett 35, Robert Birch 26 and Alec Holgate 16. Terry Braithwaite came
David Cottam bowled with some success, and along with Paul Seedle will provide extra cover. Other players who will
in the pace attack last year. In p ra c t ic e games
into the team late in the season, and along with Ian Johnson should pro vide the variation lacking
will be strengthened by the return of Nick Marsh after an absence of sever al seasons, but they will be without Leighton James, who' will be turn ing out for a Welsh club. With the help of Burn
ley Cricket Club’s record- breaking bowler Trevor Jones as professional, Read have high hopes of improving on their recent performances in the Rib- bjesdale League which, they feel, have been somewhat below their self-appointed standards. Last season they finished in mid-table, but the second team retained the Lawrenson Cup.
FAMOUS Test umpire Harold "Dickie” Bird had to dash a bit to reach a sportsman’s dinner at the Castle Restaurant, Clitheroe. The event was in aid of the
testimonial fund for Malcolm Dennett the professional for Ribblesdale Wanderers. As one of the speakers at
the dinner, Mr Bird was sup posed to be at the Castle In time for the start of the meal at 8 p.m. But a busy afternoon in
London meant that he did not leave the capital until 5 p.m., and he was faced with a dash up the motorway to keep his Clitheroe appointment. He arrived at the restaurant
Shawbridge fs happy Easter
Newton used the Vulcan game to give youngsters John Taylor and Terry Braithwaite a chance to stake their claim for a regular spot next season. And Taylor in particu
came Vulcan Newton 2-0 on Bank Holiday Monday after beating Daisy Hill 1- 0 in a scrappy match on Saturday. Player-manager Keith
be pushing for a regular fir s t team place are R ob e r t D r iv e r and Stephen Proctor and this could be possible if they regularly achieve some good scores with the- second team. The second, third and
again captained by young Mike Britcliffe, should profit from last year’s ex p e r ien c e and David O’Neill should be the player to have learned most and progress to be one of the club’s future all-rounders.
WHALLEY
AFTER te s t in g pre season friendlies against Blackpool and Haslingden, Whalley feel well pre pared for the coming cam paign. They will seek to retain the Ramsbottom Cup and improve on last season’s league placing of fifth position. Whalley are due to
meet Earby in the first round of the cup and, says skipper John Slinger, “If we can get through that one, we should have no harder game to face.’’ P ro fe s s io n a l S tev e
Lawton will be in his second year with the club, and in the league. In the closing weeks of last season he scored three consecutive 80’s and total led around 400 runs from seven innings. The hope is that he will quickly regain this form. Whalley will for a time
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A FORMER skipper of Rib- blesdale Wanderers, Ken Proc
side. His new role is an indication . ..
of time having moved on for he first turned out for the second
tor, will this season be playing with the 2nd XI as vice-captain and his experience will be in valuable to the junior league
lack the services of two of i t s mos t p rom is in g youngsters, Keith Eas- tham ancD Neil Weaver, who will be playing for Clitheroe Royal Grammar School until late July. Nevertheless the Sta
tion Road club believes the present squad of play ers, along with Lawton, will be as good as any in the league and that Whal ley will be there to be reckoned with in the final run up to the title — which they last won in 1976. They will open , their
programme with a couple of “needle” matches — at home to Clitheroe on Saturday, and at Read
the following week. READ
team 31 years ago and played neauer. u n o d tu iu ay uiey in his first senior match a year later.
continue to serve the club in a practical way. by encouraging the young idea in particular. Ken has played innumerable
Now, he feels he can best
fine innings for the club but readily admits, that todays “time” cricket, which puts the emphasis on-rapid runmaking,
come to make a first team place available to someone else and,
is not his game. In any event the time has
he says, “I shall still be able to enjoy my cricket.”
READ will take the field under the captaincy of Malcolm Grainger and they will open their cam paign with a double header. On Saturday they
travel to Barnoldswick
and on Sunday they will entertain Bolton League club Egerton in the Haig national tournament. Read are also in the
Whitbread Trophy. Their opening match is a home one against Caton (Lan caster) on May 10th and they have the good for tune to have been drawn at home in every- round up to the Lancashire final.
youth teams all finished bottom of their leagues and so they can only im prove their positions, and with Ken Proctor as vice captain the second team will obviously benefit from his vast experience. The young third team,
confidence with the ball on Clitheroe’s left wing was a treat to watch and gave Vulcan’s defenders a tough time. ,
lar seized his opportunity in fine style. His speed, control and
A FIRST goal for Clitheroe for Terry Braithwaite
After going close on
the Shawbridge side con tinued to impress, though Vulcan looked dangerous on the break. In the second half they
bombarded Denis Under wood’s goal with a series of shots and headers and felt that a “goal” in the 70th minute should have earned them a point. They scored on a break
the wound, Clitheroe made sure of the points 10 minutes later with a well- taken goal.
away, but before the ball went into the net, play had been halted for an earlier foul. As if to rub salt into
two occasions himself early in the game, Taylor set up Clitheroe’s opening goal in the 29th minute for Braithwaite, who lobbed the ball over the advancing ’keeper. For the rest of the half,
games was: Underwood, Wilcox, Eyles, Gillibrand, Richards, Mooney, Waddinc- ton, Braithwaite, Ashworth, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Ash c ro f t , Simon Wfiiteside, Bretherton, Newton.
and were unlucky to see the woodwork twice deny them a goal in one attack. Clitheroe’s squad for both
SEASON’S LAST
CHANCE
CLITHEROE FC meets Wren Rovers — almost certain to take the Shaw bridge club’s league title this season — in the semi final of the Bridge Shield tonight.
Kick-off is at 6-30 p.m. Simon Whiteside and
Ian Wilcox combined on the right for Whiteside to shoot straight at the Vulcan ’keeper. But the ball ran loose to Mick Ashcroft, who made no mistake inside the six- yard box. Clitheroe’s show was
at S h aw b r id g e and Clitheroe are hoping for good support for what is their last chance of win ning a trophy in this cam paign. On Saturday, Clitheroe
return to the league list with a long trek to Caer narfon followed by a tough visit to local rivals Padiham on Tuesday. A coach with a couple
far better than perhaps the score suggests. Their sharp attack, in
spired by the tricky Taylor, was always well served and at times easily sliced open Vulcan’s defence. The match itself was a
marked improvement on the Daisy Hill game. In a very scrappy
affair, on Saturday, neith er side could take control on a bumpy surface and on a very hot afternoon. Chances were few and
of seats spare is leaving Shawbridge at 9 a.m. for the trip to Wales with the kick-off being at 3 p.m. In charge of the team will be assistant Ian McRae as player-manager Keith Newton is otherwise engaged. The Padiham match
starts at 6-45 p.m. Clitheroe’s squad for all
far between and it needed a burst from I an Ashworth to clinch the points. He took on and beat two de fenders for pace before sliding the ball across to Ashcroft who had no trou ble shooting home. Daisy Hill launched a late bid to salvage a point
Headingly XI, home, meet 2- 15 p.m.): A. Gordon, R. Lund, S. Greatorex, D. Tindall, D. Fielding, J. Coates, C. Roberts (captain), R. Haworth, J. Bolton, A. -Wrigley, I. Dux bury, M. Duxbury,
R.Gregory, D. Jones, A. Parkinson. Clithcroc A (v Dukinfield,
Rugby teams C hris Roberts' X V (v
three games will be: U nderwood, E y le s , Wilcox, Nigel Whiteside, Gillibrand, Mooney, Richards, Waddington, Braithwaite, Ashworth, Simon Whiteside, Ash croft, John Taylor, Jim Taylor, Bretherton. An end-of-season flour
ish could yet see Clitheroe land the Bridge Shield and finish in the top five of the Lancashire Combi nation. After losing 2-0 to Wad-
d in g ton R e s e r v e s , Clitheroe Reserves’ match against BAC on Saturday was called off because Clitheroe could not raise a team. This Saturday, they are
away, meet 1 p.m): A. Corless, G. T o rb e t t , T. Lee, S. Greatorex jun., I. Richardson, M. Emmott, D. Tattersall, J. Me rce r, P. Dinsdale, J . W a lk e r , J . Ho ld en , N, Ridehalgh, R. Able, K. Tomlin son, M. Fox. ' S u n d ay . C l i th c ro c (v
Shireburn Gentlemen, meet lr 45 p.m. kick off 2-30 p.m.). From: A. Gordon, G. Torbett, T. Lee, S. Greatorex, S. Greatorex jun., R. Lund, D. T a t te rsa l l , J . Coates, R. Haworth, P. Dinsdale, J. Bolton, J. Walker, J. Mercer, N. Ridehalgh, J. Holden, R. Abel, M. Fox, A. Corless, R. Gregory. ATI players note that there
will be a training session at Littiemoor tonight 6-30 p.m.
due to face St Matthew's at Shawbridge (kick-off 2- 30 p.m.) and on Tuesday they entertain Great Har wood, Wellington. No squad had been chosen at time of going to press.' The Waggon and
Horses pub team, which com p r ise s ‘ mainly
• Clitheroe FC players, lost 4-0 in their “Pub of the Year” match at York on ‘ Sunday. As- Lancashire champ
ions, they played the Pun chbowl pub from:.York, but weakened by holiday , calls they • saw their chance disappear of, making it to the final at C h e ls e a ’s Stamford Bridge ground.
CLITHEROE celebrated Easter with two wins in three days at Shawbridge. They confidently over
‘Dickie’ Bird nearly given run out
at a little after 8-30 p.m., the meal having been delayed until Mr Bird was able to join the rest of the sportsmen who had gathered to pay tri bute to Malcolm, who - has been a professional for almost 20 years and this weekend starts his fourth season as pro with Ribbles dale Wanderers. ■ The other speaker at the
dinner was Lancashire Foot ball Association secretary Jim Kenyon, the long-serving Lancashire League cricketer who will this summer by play ing as a professional in the Lancashire and Cheshire League.
was Mr Brian Whittaker chair man of Whalley FC and
Chairman for the evening
guests- included Ribblesdale League president Ted Hodg- kinson, who lives at Wiswell, Clitheroe FC chairman Cyril Whiteside and representa tives of Waddington FC, Rib blesdale Wanderers CC, Earby CC, where Malcolm was professional for ten ■years before returning to Church Meadow, where he played as an amateur in the eariy 1960's, and other Rib blesdale League clubs.
Malcolm (centre, holding
glass) is pictured with some of the guests at the dinner. On the right of the front row is Ribbiesdale Wanderers chairman Mr Dennis Birch.
WadcBngton have little to show for holiday games
Waddington 2, St Mary’s OB 3
WADDINGTON slumped to their second home defeat in as many days against high-riding St Mary’s College Old Boys in the premier divi sion of the Blackburn Combination.
half, Ainsworth opened the scoring within the space of 10 minutes with the aid of a deflection. The Old Boys replied
After a goalless first
by splitting the home de fence and leaving the way clear for an unmarked striker.
With 20 minutes to go,
a bad mistake by player- manager John Kirk opened the way for Old Boys to go in front with a shot that gave goalkeeper Winckley no chance. Waddington pressed
forward once again and were rewarded with an equaliser from Ainsworth. But with the final whistle almost due the visitors headed a left-wing cross goalwards and although Winckley made a good
Rally came
too late Aspull XV 22, Clithcroc A 16
THIS was Clitheroe Rugby Club’s only game over the Easter weekend. The first teams’ match against Orrell was cancel led and thus it was poss ible to send an A side to Aspull. Play was erratic and
scrappy and tackling rarely went below the shoulder because the ground was bone hard. Tony Lee was the ex
ception at full back, his tackling, as usual, being very good. Had his collea gues matched his work Clitheroe would have won the game. The home side’s fast back row and talented
; centres caused Clitheroe many problems, especially
■ in the first half when Aspull had the balance of play but managed only two penalties and a try. Clitheroe relied on pos
session from broken play, Ian Richardson on the left wing almost scoring after capitalising in a loose kick by the opposition. Pro)) John Mercer burst
out of his own half to send Martin Emmott away to score and also kick the conversion. Clitheroe’s downfall was
Clitheroe pack led by Gre gory at No. 8 at last gained control and two tries- w ere sco r ed . G rea to rex , Lee and Holden combined well for Bob Haworth to score. Martin Emmott had the final say with a converted try taking his match tally to 12 points. His try was a breakaway, one, Emmott kicking on and racing from the half-way line to score. This late try came too
late to save the match but John Lund made a prom ising debut on the wing.
■
Haworth, P. Dinsdale, J. Mercer, J. Holden, I. Duxbury, . K. Tomlinson, I. Fielding, R. ’ Gregory.
Lund, S. Greatorex jun., D. Fielding, I. Richardson, M. Emmott, D. Tattersall, R.
Clithcroc A XV: T. Lee. J.
their tackling. Fielding and Greatorex in the centres counter-attacked excellently, Greatorex helping to make the try for Haworth but the de fensive play was very poor. Aspull scored and converted two tries in the second half. In the final quarter the-
save the ball was headed back into the net. From Waddington’s
point of view this was a better team performance after the previous shock home defeat by Catholic YC and they deserved a point. Waddington must pull, themselves together after these two reverses and in view of tonight’s Craven Cup semi-final. Waddington; Winckley,
Longhi, Kirk, Hosty, Nuttall, Byrom, Clayton, Green, Geldard, Ains worth, Miller.
Waddington 0, Catholic YC 1
HOPING to achieve the double over a side they defeated 5-0 in an away game two weeks earlier, Waddington produced a very poor performance. They should have
scored in the first 20 mi nutes but poor finishing was their downfall. Catholic YC coped
much better with the hard ground and they scored the goal they deserved in the last quarter of an hour. A little more deter mination and aggression on Waddington’s part would have made all the difference.
Feniscowles 0, Waddington 0
TWO excellent saves by Winckley enabled Wad dington to gain a well de served point at Fenis cowles. Both teams found the
going hard against the strong wind and, not sur prisingly, few chances were created. A good team perform
ance by Waddington and Gary Winckley in par ticular.
CHAMPIONS
CHATBURN Reserves are champions of Division Two of the Ribble Valley Football League for the second year in succession, having won 15 out of 17 games played to date and having lost only one. The villagers’ first team are
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All makes of new and reconditioned-- washers and cleaners
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Sales and Workshop 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE -
THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE
RONALD KING SLATER &
PLASTERER WALL & FLOOR TILING
10 BUCCLEUCH AVE CLITHEROE
Tel. 22979 Tel. 22979 B M F twamUe'Chyi' F*ie**t<» Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON n»protocn*nNoror»re«n«.J
GIVE YOUR GARDEN AND
DRIVE A
FACE LIFT
PUSTER BOARDS LOFT INSUUTION PIPE UGGING
HAND TOOLS
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 welt 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, Skiplon. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444.
TIMBERMATIC PRODUCTS LTD FENCING PANELS
for Waney, Interwoven or Feather Edge 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, CLITHEROE 41875
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