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Clitheroe 22324 (Editi Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 16 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 12th, 19S2 MAIN D EA L ER S r 1Austin i Morris I 12 M O N TH S


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Eric will be looking for consistent football in coming season


looking for in Clitheroe’s first season in the new North West Counties Football League, which starts on Saturday with a home fixture against Blackpool Mechanics (3 p.m.).


CONSISTENCY is the main factor that manager Eric Galley will be


finished fifth in the final Lancashire Combination table, registering a record number of draws in the process.


Last term, the side


one goal less in each of those drawn games, the picture at


“If we could have conceded


the end of the season would have been very different,” said Eric. ■“So we will be looking to tighten up at the back and play with a little more consistency in the hope of making an early impression on the new league’s


third division.” Eric is delaying naming his


squad until after tonight's friendly match at Hurst Green


(7 p.m.), the last of Clitheroe’s four pre-season warm-up games, but the majority of the players who earned the Shaw- bridge side a creditable fifth place in last season’s final Lan­ cashire Combination-table are


available for selection. Only exceptions are striker


Eric ueldarcf and defender Bill Davies, who have both left the club, Geldard having joined Colne Legion in the west Lan­ cashire League and Davies Blackburn Combination outfit Crown Paints. But a number of new faces


little resemblance to the team which took the fieLd at the end of last season. ^ T heir E a s t Lancashire


League term gets underway a week on Saturday, but Eric anticipates that a number of the reserve team squad may be knocking on the first team door before long. "There will probably be a fair amount of flexibility between


have joined . the Shawbridge ranks, many of them from the


Great Harwood area. The Clitheroe reserve side, now managed by Mr Whalley’s brother John, will in fact bear


Second attempt to find cup finalists


RIBBLESDALE Cricket League clubs who have reached the semi-finals of the two competitions will make a second effort on Sunday to decide who goes into the respective finals.


ters last weekend so Whalley. will have to travel to Gt Har­ wood again to play their Rams- bottom Cup semi-final. This has upset Gt Harwood’s arrange­ ments for a benefit match Tor their professional Aftab Baloch which was to have been played at Cliff Park. At Bamoldswick, the home


magnificent in metallic plum/brown.


side reached 77 without loss against Settle after 14 overs when play was abandoned, and in the Lawrenson Cup at Read, Langho Centre reached 60 for 3 off 12 overs in reply to Read 2nd’s total of 126. In the Lawrenson Cup, also


Rain spoiled the first encoun­


Wanderers 2nd and Whalley 2nd at Church Meadow. Because of the delayed Law-


renson Cup games, Clitheroe 3rd will be„ unable to fulfill their Sunday clash with Wan­ derers’ 3rd at Chatburn Road. • It will be for the clubs to agree on alternative date, failing which the game will be played on Sunday, September 19th.


representative youth team will be in action on Sunday when they entertain the Saddleworth Youth team at Church Meadow (2 p.m.).


The Ribblesdale League’s


Clitheroe 2nd will meet Earby 2nd at Chatburn Road. On Saturday, for the second


week in succession, Whalley will have a league derby, this time against Ribblesdale Wan­ derers at Station Road. Whalley, who have featured _n three losing draws after


Bn North__ Earby..........


Banolds........ Cherry T..... C’roe............


Ribblesdale League PWWcLd LNr P 053


Whalley.........17 taking 23 points from the previ- GtH’wd!.........17 2


Read................17 2 ...................... _


ous five games will be hopeful Settle..............17 3 of returning to winning ways. Padiham.........17 4 Wanderers are really in the RibbW.. doldrums having picked up only one point from tneir last nine games but they must be feeling that an upturn in fortunes is due. Clitheroe, also desperately


will play Cherry Tree 2nd at Chatburn Road, Read 2nd go to Baxenden and Langho Centre to Lucas. In Division Two there will be a junior derby between Ribblesdale


Fru s t ra tin g result


Salesbury 3rd 88 for 7, Clitheroe 3rd 66 for 5


CLITHEROE 3rd came away from Salesbury with another disappointing result from a rain-affected game. The start was delayed for l 3/i hours. Sales­ bury won the toss and elected to bat and their frequently in­ terrupted innings was played at a funeral pace terminating at 88 for 7 off 36 overs at 6-47 p.m.


nutes in which to reply there was no hope of their receiving the minimum 20 overs to qual­ ify for a winning draw. AS it happened they reached 66 for 5 off 10 overs and must surely have won the game outright had another four overs been possible. Salesbury 3rd: M. Riley 25,


I. Cruise 5, I. Farrington 17, J. Clarkson 0, J. Riley 5, S. How- arth 14, W. Farrington n.o. 9, D. Dickinson 3, G. Attwood n.o. 4, extras 6, total (7 wkts)


As Clitheroe had only 45 mi­ /


needing to return to winning ways, could have a hard task at Cherry Tree. Read, too, will be anxious for better things from their home game with Padiham. In Division One, Clitheroe 2nd


17 7 17 5 17 6 17. 6 17 5 5


Baxden..........17 „ 5 . 17 2 Division One


the first team and reserve side and I will see how the lads do tonight before finally deciding who plays on Saturday,” said the manager. Eric has been fairly pleased


i


CBiit the!


CLITHEROE rivals Whalley


bat Whalley ski] John Slinger could have asked fo b e t te r start t when Dave New making his Rib' dale League de


Asking Clithero Read


with his side’s performances in the early friendly games. The 2-1 win over Blackburn Combi­ nation side Stamford United was a fairly easy match, with the goals coming from last term’s leading scorers Ian Ash­ worth and Simon Whiteside. But Clitheroe had to be con­


tent with a goalless draw in their home friendly against Padiham on Friday. . "I was fairly happy with the


performances, but we just couldn’t put the ball away," was Eric's comment on that


game. Even before a ball has been


kicked in the new league, there has been an amendment to the early fixtures. Clitheroe’s away match at


READ required 1 two overs with tv the recognised b; Jones and Peter than death and content with thre Following recent


a win Great Harwoo


Vulcan Newton, originally scheduled for next Wednesday evening, will now take place on the following Sunday, August 22nd, which leaves the Shaw­ bridge side with a hectic timet­ able of four games in five days — Colne away in the league cup on the Saturday, Vulcan on the Sunday, Bacup away the following Tuesday and a Bum- ley XI in a chanty friendly on Wednesday, August 25th. Before this Saturday’s open­


, The main hurdle ever, was always g be the leg-spin o wood skipper Haworth and as s he came into the at began to make i into Read’s batting Stephen Rushtt


sistencies skipper J Georgeson ran changes with his order and second Ramon Bell opene< Stephen Rushton. proved to be sue and when the o] partnership pas: Read were on cours win.


4 0 151 3 3 147 5 2 047 6 3 042 4 3 240 2 4 137 7 5 032 4 5 032 5 5 130 1 10 0 27 4 10 0 17


Rolls-R... ...... 17 7 5 1 2 253 Cherry T. ...... 17 7 2 5 2 147 B’den..... .......17 7 3 0 6 145 .......17 5 5 4 2 145


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Bamolds. .......17 7 1 3 5 142 BBCV.... .......16 5 3 4 3 139 Langho... GtH’wd..


ing league match, Clitheroe’s new’ strip will be officially handed over to the club by Clitheroe County Coun. Clif­ ford Chatburn and his son Peter, managing director of Cam-Era, who nave supplied the strip. Cam-Era are also sponsoring the game.


Two funds to benefit from game


Immanl... .......17 3 4 5 5 0 32 Lucas..... .......16 3 3 3 5 2 29 Bn North .......17 3 3 2 8 127 Read....... ...... 17 3 2 1 10 123


.......17 6 2 1 7 138 ...... 17 5 1 5 6 0 33


L. D’wen. .......17 11 3 2 0 167 Earby .... .......17 8 5 1 1 2 58 Old Ross....... 17 10 2 0 3 2 58 Settle..... ...... 17 9 1 2 5 0 50 Rolls-R... ...... 17 6 2 3 4 2 41 BBCV.... ...... 17 5 3 1 6 2 37 RibbW... .......17 5 3 2 7 0 36 Whalley..........17 5 1 b b 134 R’stall........... 17 b 1 2 8 131 Padiham,....... 17 3 3 4 6 129 Lucas.............17 2 2 1 10 2 19 Immanl.. ........17 1 0 1 15 0 6


Division Two P WWcI.ci L P


C’roe................17 10 B’den.............. 17 8 Ful&B..............17 7 Bn North...... 17 7 Cherry T........16 7 Bamolds........17 7 Fenisds.........17 5 GtH’wd.........17 4 Salesby..........17 3 Darwen.........16 4 Ribb.W.........17 4 Settle...............17 1


Division Three PWWcLd LNr P


1 1 458 2 2 255 2 3 346 1 4 345 0 5 243 3 4 341 1 6 335 4 6 131 1 8 227 1 9 125 1 10 2 23 1 9 416


Seconds race to victory


Whalley 2nd 97 for 3 i Belvedere 96


88.Bowling: J. Fumell 7-3-11-1; G. Sutcliffe 18-3-42-4; M. Black­


burn 11-2-29-2. Clitheroe 3rd: G. Bennett


21, K. Driver 6, M. Blackburn 1, J. Fumell 16, A. King 2, W. Briggs n.o. 11, J. Coulter n.o. 1, extras 8, total (5 wkts) 66. Bowling: S. Allen 5-0-32-2; G. Attwood 5-0-26-3.


Rugby report


A TEAM of "Superstars" from Clitheroe Rugby Club com­ peted in the Stonyhurst Super- stars Competition last Sunday. The club’s best individual per­ formances came from Ian Field­ ing, who finished second in the assault course, and Kevin Crook who also finished second, this time in the two-mile race. In preparation for the new


TWO good bowline perform­ ances enabled Whalley 2nd to coast to a resounding seven- wicket victory over Burnley Belvedere at Station Road.


Weaver (3 for 21) and Bernard Brown (2 for 3) put the skids under the visitors whose total would have been much more modest but for an eighth- wicket stand of 24. Whalley raced to victory in


Tim Marshall (4 for 28), Neil


Coun. Mrs Myra Cleggs charity appeal — Christie Hospital, Manchester — and Clitheroe’s own build­ ing project for the im­ provement of facilities at Shawbridge will both be­ nefit from the proceeds of the friendly'match, to be played at Clitheroe’s ground on August 25th (6- 45 p.m.). Burnley manager Brian


CLITHEROE FC take on a Burnley XI later this month in a bid to boost two local funds. Ribble Valley Mayor


Miller, who led the side to the Third Division champ­ ionship last season, has promised to bring along at least two regular first- team players and many of the rest of the side On show at Shawbridge will have some experience of league football. Admission is 80p for


adults and 40p for chil­ dren and tickets are avail­ able from the information desk at the Ribble Valley Council offices or from the Advertiser and Times.


LOCAL CLUBS IN EAST LANCS LEAGUE


FIVE Ribble Valley clubs are preparing for the big kick-off later this month in the East Lancashire Football League. In its second season, the


league has attracted newcom­ ers Bacup Borough Res., Baxenden, Barrowford United


and Padiham Wanderers, though Nelson Res. arc mis­ sing from last season. Fixtures start on Saturday,


under tne hour with Frank Mackwood hitting 41 not out and Tim Marshall 40 not out, the pair coming together when the villagers stood at 35 for 3. Six bowlers failed to make any impression. Belvedere: 96. Whalley 2nd: F. Mackwood


n o. 41, S. Barker 1, G. Hindle 11, P. Bradley 0, T. Marshall n.o. 40, extras 4, total (3 wkts)


97.


Davenport 6-1-18-1; N. Weaver 9-3-21-3; T. Marshall 11-1-28-4; D. Davenport 6-2-15-0; B. Brown 1.2-0-3-2.


Whalley 2nd bowling: R.


season the club is training every Tuesday and Thursday evenings starting at 6-30 p.m. With the 1st XV now* taking shape any player not training is unlikely to be considered for the team. Before the season kicks off,


the club will play a cricket game against Rioblesdale Wan­ derers on August 23rd and a football match against the Horseshoe Inn the following night after training. Any player requiring new


Leach takes all seven


Wanderers 2nd 147 for 9 Earby 2nd 131 for 7


club colours for the season ahead can buy them from Castle Sports, Castle Street, who are stocking them on behalf of the club.


ELGA Trophy A CLUB mixed


played


VETERAN batsmen Tom Wallbank hit an unfinished half- century against Earby 2nd but Wanderers still had to be con­ tent with a losing draw. They began well at 63 for 2


qualifier at Clitheroe Golf Club for


Speak and Mrs W. E. Speak 79-8-71. D. Parker and Mrs D. Parker, who filled the third net place with 89-17V&-71V6, will be the reserves.


best gross pair, W. E.


Tatteirsall 94-23Vfe-70Vfe. Both pair Qualified and will be joined by tne


tember 29th resulted in a win for W. G. Farmvorth and Mrs K. Aspinall 82-15V6-66V6, followrec by D. Tattersall and Mrs K. J


the ELGA Trophy to be at Wilpshire


on Sep­ foursomes


but then lost four wickets quickly until Leach stayed with Wallbank in a stand worth 39, at which point, Stead claimed a hat-trick for Earby. In reply, a fourth-wicket stand for 78 put the visitors well on course for three points. Leach took all the seven Earby wickets to fall. Wanderers 2nd: A. Parker


August 21st, and among the local sides involved will be Chatburn, Clitheroe Res., Waddington, Whalley Arms Celtic and Whalley FC. Clubs arc being asked to


play a couple of midweek matches before the nights draw in, if possible. There may have to be some


rearranging of the original fixture list released by the league, because of clashes with other leagues’ matches


w hich take precedence. To help clear up any confu­


sion over fixtures, club rep­ resentatives met last night at the Brown Cow, Chatburn.


Susan


sweeps the board


SUSAN Liver, of Wiswell, paid a successful visit to the Lawn Tennis Association’s Carlisle Junior Tournament, winning both events. In the girls under-16 final


rapes


she defeated Catherine Smith (Edinburgh) 6-1, 6-3, and in the under-18 final she won 6-0, 6-2 against Nicola Tebbitt (Car­ lisle). Susan is a pupil at Clitheroe


Te THE Great


Girls’ Grammar School and is a member of Whalley and Clitheroe tennis clubs..


Ladies’ squash


22, C. Monk 39. T. Wallbank n.o., 53, J. Hutchins 8, J. Re- nwick 0, I. Threlfall 2, D. Jack- son 1, G. Leach 12, G. Meakin 0, S. Kerr 0, P. Atkinson n.o. 3, extras 7, total (9 wkts) 147. Earby 2nd: 131 for 7 (S.


Berry 45, K. Halstead 55). Wanderers bowling: G.


Leach 12-0-55-7; G. Meakin 10- 0-27-0; D. Jackson 1-0-14-0; P. Atkinson 2-0-21-0; A. Parker 2- 0-14-0.


Herd won 3-1, Jill Farthing won 3-0 and Anne Cowking and Judy Walker lost 2-3.


EMPRESS Squash Club’s Ladies* summer team returned to their winning ways after the summer break with a 3-2 vic­ tory over Burnley aw’ay. Kay Clement and Daphne


' gers.


third place in the Intack Hire league behind Pendle and Clog-


The team is currently in


Bowling Lea President’s blesdale green on Winner was son (Clithe who beat . (Salesbury)


final. The semi


notable for tionally clo the game


the first to go to catch by Paul Alle O’Connor failed the googly, Philip was caught in th and Harwood’s


began to rise. When Richard K who had been held


the order, came took 17 runs off o from paceman i Read were ones poised for victory


tried the same against Haworth ; caught in the deep Georgeson, hi


was still there t the job and seems do that when Baloch for a towe The next ball % friendly, keep tremely low, G< lbw and still 10 s Bill Haworth


tally was 6 for 5C first time he molished Read wonders wheth


would have got had he also used of Aftab Balocl other end rather medium pacers. Earlier Baloch


the mainstay of wood innings another half ce su p p o rted Haworth with Granville Pilling Baloch took


and was at the two hours befc


Bowli resu


LATEST result in the Great Bowling League sion One — Road 3, Glo Mary’s 3, Spri Globe 7, Gt Ha: Rishton Con. ley Road 1; Ribblesdale 3; Castle 4, Os\ Immanuel 6. Two — Free G Salesbury Ladi Gardeners 8, G B 2; Waddi Mercer Park Park 9, Calder Calderstones


Con. B 3.


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