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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 12th, 19S2 17 \22331 (Classified) for ill


|Whalley will be West Counties fixture against


;nblance to the team the field at the end


I I


been fairly pleased I jjde’s performances in


r. j Stamford United


it the hall away," comment on that


friendly against Friday. tirlv happy with the but we just


oalless draw in


friendly punes. The r Blackburn Combi-


fining from last ing scorers Ian Ash- l Simon Whiteside,


iy easy match, with g eroe had to be con-


t? team squad may be n the first team door


Hast Lancashire rm ^ets undenvav a Saturday, but £ric that a number of


?n Saturday," said


‘am and reserve side see how the lads do o fore finally deciding


fill probably be a fair flexibility between


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe deserve their three points


CLITHEROE deservedly took three points against local rivals Whalley at Chatburn Road on Saturday.


Clitheroe 1G8 for 9, Whalley 120 for 7


bat Whalley skipper John Slinger could not have asked for a better sta r t than when Dave Newton, making his Ribbles- dale League debut,


Asking Clitheroe to


bowled Clitheroe skip­ per Keith Fawcett with his first ball.


gave him the wicket of Clitheroe professional


Newton’s third over


Andrew Townsley, the score 5 for 2.


Read content with a winning draw


READ required 10 runs for victory off the last two overs with two wickets in hand but with all the recognised batsmen out tail-enders Trevor Jones and Peter Worsley chose caution rather than death and glory and Read had to be content with three points for a winning draw.


Great Harwood 165 for 8 dec. Read 161 for 8. ewton, originally I


fore a ball has been |n • new league, there away match at


amendment to the


w leaves ihe Shaw- 1


1iesdav and a Burn- Mis Saturdays open-


charity friendly on August 25th.


r to the club by l ■minty Coun. Clif-


\ match, Clitheroe’s | I will be officially urn and his son


Iway in the league Saturday, Vulcan on l Bacup away the


jith a hectic timet-


br next Wednesday ii now take place on Sunday, August


.eames in five days


sistencies skipper Michael Georgeson rang the changes with his batting order and second team’s Ramon Bell opened with Stephen Rushton. This proved to be successful and when the opening partnership passed 50 Read were on course for a win. The main hurdle, how­


Following recent incon- bowled by Goodway for ---* - 431


61.


had a bigger total to face had he showed more ag­ gression towards the end of his innings. Richard Goodway


Read might well have


31 when Chris Sims was lbw to Barry Foster. At the other end David Hardcastle survived a hard chance by Lawton at leg slip and went on to gain confidence. Thornton going for a quick single was run out, the score now 56 for 4. Hardcastle and Booth


The next wicket fell at


pushed the score on to 90 when Booth lost his wicket going for a quick single. Hardcastle was well caught on the .edge- by Tony Wright off the bowling of Steve Lawton for a very good 76 runs, which were to prove in­ valuable to the Clitheroe cause. Bill Slinger added the


impetus that the Clitheroe innings needed by scoring 15 quick runs before going lbw to Lawton. John Boden continued


ever, was always going to be the leg-spin of Har­ wood sk ip p e r B il l Haworth and as soon as he came into the attack he began to make inroads into Read’s batting. Stephen Rushton was


bowled superbly for Read taking three wickets and conceding only 23 runs off 10 overs. Philip Hanson also bowled well to take four wickets for 41. Great Harwood: 165 for 8


0-36-0, P. Hanson 10-0-41-4, T. Jones 11-1-56-1, R. Goodway 10-2-23-3. Read: S. Rushton c Allen b


dec. Read bowling: R. Kawalec 5-


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|OE FC take on XI later this


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Valley Mayor Myra Clegg’s


1 led the side to |)ivision champ- }t season, has


i bring along at 1


regular first-


August 25th C- manager Brian


the proceeds of v match, to be Clitheroe’s


the first to go to a good catch by Paul Allen. Gary O’Connor failed to pick the googly, Philip Hanson was caught in the deep and Harwood’s hopes began to rise. When Richard Kawalec,


Haworth 33, R. Bell c and b Haworth 34, G. O’Connor b Haworth 2, P. Hanson c Vic­ kery b Haworth 10, W. Lamb c Nuttall b Haworth 8, R. Good­ way c Church.Taylor b Ryan 8, R. Kawalec c Pilling b Haworth 41, M. Georgeson low b Baloch 13, T. Jones not out 3, P. Worsley not out 2, extras 7. Total 161 for 8 wickets.


who had been held back in the order, came in and took 17 runs off one over from paceman Nuttall, Read were once again poised for victory, but he tried the same tactics against Haworth and was caught in the deep. Georgeson, however,


was still there to finish the job and seemed set to do that when he hit Baloch for a towering six. The next ball was less friendly, keeping ex­ tremely low, Georgeson


lbw and still 10 short. B i l l H aw o r th ’s f in a l


tally was 6 for 56, not the first time he has de­ molished Read and one wonders whether Read would have got so close had he also used the spin of Aftab Baloch at the other end rather than the medium pacers. Earlier Baloch had been


Honours go


to Thornton CImmanuel 141 for 7,


litheroe 2nd 205 for 4.


CLITHEROE won the toss on a wet and miser­ able day and elected to bat on a good wicket. Some tight early overs


kept the run-rate very low and at 20 for 2 off 12 overs it was impossible to visualise the outcome of the innings. Alex Rigby (25) joined


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the quest for quick runs scoring 26 before being run out. The innings closed after


(includes net handicap of 12), Chipping 80 for 5


Calderstones 109 for 6


36 overs with the score at 168 for 9. The best of the Whalley bowlers being Lawton 2 for 37 and David Newton 2 for 39. Whalley never looked


like scoring the 169 runs needed, especially when Steve Lawton was run out with the score on 14. The second wicket fell with the score at 32. Two more wickets fell cheaply and with the score at 38 for 4 it was obvious that both teams were playing for three points. The Whalley innings


CALDERSTONES, in only their second season in the Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Cricket League, won their first title when they beat holders Chipping at Church Meadow to take the Bradlow Trophy. Chipping won the toss


Sabden suffer crushing defeat


CATHOLIC SC A maintained their 100 per cent record in the Clitheroe and District Crick­ et League with a crushing victory at Sabden.


Sabden 33, Catholic SC A 103 for 0


Waddington v PNE X I


and put the hospital side in to bat but were soon made to rue their decision as Calderstones scored 97 for the loss of six wickets off their 15 overs. A fine knock of 38 by


A MATCH against a Pre­ ston North End XI will ^ be the highlight of Wad­ dington FC’s start to the


new season. Player-manager John


terminated at 120 for 7, 12 runs short of gaining three points. Townsley with 2 for 48, Booth 3 for 48 and Brian Keating claiming 1 for 15, were the wicket takers. On balance a deserved


three points by Clitheroe and a case of chances missed by Whalley who, after such a good start, should have come away with more than they did. Clitheroe: K. Fawcett b


John Renwick, which in­ cluded six fours, was the mainstay of the innings and the total was boosted to 109 when the handicaps of the two sides (Calder­ stones 24, Chipping 12) were taken into account. Chipping never really


Rimmer is taking a squad of 17 players to the Foot­ ball League club’s training ground on Monday, August 23rd — just three days after the Twitter Lane club kick-off in the East Lancashire League.


came to terms with their task in reply, and despite fine contributions from Brown (31) and Round (13) could only reach 80 in their allotted overs. ' Calderstones will be


Richard Thornton, who had so far played a stonewall innings, and to­ gether they put on a quick 72 before Rigby fell


to Ormerod. Roger Banks replaced


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CLUBS T LANCS U3UE


Valley clubs arc the big kick-off i nth in the East


othall League. i>nd season, the


Borough Res., rrowford United i m Wanderers,


raeted newcom-


alley FC. being asked to lir of midweek


halley Arms


lif the original eleased by the use of clashes agues’ matches


f e the nights Isiblc.


iave to be some


•eedence. r up any confu- ures, club rep­ •el last night at


sari os the


v, Chatburn.


ard of Wiswell, paid it to the Lawn ition’s Carlisle ment, winning


Catherine Smith , 6-3, and in the he won C-0, 6-2 Tebbitt (Car-


under-16 final I f


pil at Clitheroe School and is a Whalley and clubs.


Ted takes President s prize


THE Great Harwood Bowling League held its


President’s Day at Rib- blesdale Wanderers green on Saturday. Winner was Ted Tomlin­ son (Clitheroe Castle) who beat Alan Mercer (Salesbury) 21-17 in the


squash


T.v away. | and Daphne


e Intack Hire ndle and Clog-


currently in


quash Club’s team returned { ways after the |with a 3-2 vic-


13


t Jill Farthing IjeCowkinp and


i3 .<33 final. The semi-finals were .


notable for an excep­ tionally close finish *o the game between


Mercer and Ray Turn (Clitheroe C C ) which


stood at 20-20 when the


last end was reached. In the other game Tomlin- con beat Joe . McNamara


(Spring Hill). Mrs Edna Ainsworth (Salesbury) won the prize awarded to the lady competitor making most progress in the competition. She reached the quarter-


finals. Mr Harold Blackburn


(chairman) introduced league president Mr Edward Hodgkinson, of


Wiswelli who made the presentations. Competi­


tion secretary Mr Eric Speak (Calderstones)


was the organiser. Next big event will be


the President’s Silver Salver to be competed for at Clitheroe Castle on August 21st. Entries should reach Mr Speak not later than tomorrow. Above, Norman Threl-


fall, of Turner Street, Clitheroe, is pictured lim­ bering up watched by other competitors and (second from right) Mr Blackburn.


and among the ivolved will be W litheroe Res.,


season. rt on Saturday,


Res. arc mis-


the mainstay of the Har­ wood innings with yet another half century well supported by B il l Haworth with 30 and Granville Pilling 27. Baloch took no risks


Bowling results


LATEST results to hand in the Great Harwood Bowling League are: Divi­ sion One — Burnley Road 3, Globe 7; St Mary’s 3, Spring Hill 7; Globe 7, Gt Harwood A 3; Rishton Con. A 9, Bum- ley Road 1; Whalley 7, Ribblesdale 3; Clitheroe Castle 4, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 6. Division Two — Free Gardeners 7, Salesbury Ladies 3; Free Gardeners 8, Gt Harwood B 2; Waddington 7, Mercer Park 3; Mercer Park 9, Calderstones B 1; Calderstones A 7, Rishton Con. B 3.


him and took little time in plundering 58 off 34 balls, including two sixes and


seven fours. However, the honours


and was at the wicket for two hours before being


went to Thornton who had shown a mixture of patience and timing to bat through the innings and sco r e 96 not out. Clitheroe closed at 205 for


4 off 36 overs. Immanuel had an early


setback with the loss of their first wicket with onlv 10 runs scored, but the” next pair put on 70 and took them into the


last hour. With the prospect of re­


ceiving 30 overs Immanu­ el needed 171 for three points and with plenty of wickets in hand they made a spirited attempt, but with the loss of a few quick wickets they settled for a point. They finished at 141 for 7, 30 runs short


of the target. Clitheroe 2nd: S. Blackburn


run out 0, R. Thornton n o 96, C Musson 17, A. Rigby 25, R.


Banks 58, J. Pye n.o. 5, extras 4. total (4 wkts) 205 Immanuel: 141 for 7 (S.


Beardsworth 44, B. Bishop 39). Clitheroe 2nd bowling: J. Hill


8-1-24-0, T. Bleazard 4-1-12-1, R. Sharp 4-0-24-0 P. Bishop 7- 2-38-1, A. Rigby 7-1-36-4.


Newton 0, A. Townsley c Doman b Newton 2, L). Hard­ castle c Wright b Lawton 76, C. Sims lbw b Foster 8, N. Thornton run out 2, M. Booth run out 16, W. Slinger lbw b Lawton 15, J. Boden run out 26, R. Booth run out 2, extras 13. Total 168 for 9 wickets. Whallev bowling: D. Newton


Mr Peter Jeffreys, who knows Preston’s manager Mr Gordon Lee, has been promised that the Third Division outfit will field a strong team.


Waddington chairman


presented with their trophy at the league pre­ sentation night at the end


of the season. Calderstones: M. Walker 18,


M. Robinson 7, J. Renwick 3S, D. Fitzpatrick 7, D. O’Neill not out 21, S. Neild 0, P. Lee 1, R. Bishop not out 2, P. Wray, 1C. Rogerson, J. Trotter d.n.b., extras 3, total (for 6 wkts) 97 (plus handicap of 12 equals 109-


6-1-39-2;‘A. Wright 12-1-29-0; B. Foster 13-3-50-1; S. Lawton 5-0-37-2. Whalley: S. Lawton run out


3-0-11-1, V. Robinson 3-0-18-2, M. Kenyon 3-0-13-1, T. Speight 2-


9, P. Macintosh b Townsley 22, D. Johnson lbw b Booth 32, M. Fallon c Hardcastle b Booth 0, P. Doman c Boden b Townsley 1, K. Eastham b Keating 15, J. Slinger c and b Booth 22, D. Newton not out 9, B. Foster not out 1, extras 9. Total 120


for 7 wickets. Clitheroe bowling: A. Town­


sley 14-1-48-2; R. Booth 11-1- 48-3; B. Keating 3-1-15-1.


Brown 1-0-5-1. Chipping: G. Mercer 6, K.


Chipping bowling: S. Speight


friendlies include matches against Caton at Twitter Lane on Sunday at 2 p.m. and against neighbours West Bradford on a date to be arranged.


Other p r e -s ea so n


freys, Waddington will be giving youth its fling this season, with the reserve team competing in the Craven League Premier Division.


According to Mr Jef­ 0-25-0, G. Mercer 3-0-22-1, A.


Round 13, S. Speight 4, J. Stott 8, A. Brown 31, M. Kenyon not out 9, D. Mutch not out 1, extras 8, total (for 5


wkts) 80. ' . Calderstones bowling: K.


Rogerson 3-0-13-0, D. O’Neill 3-


Opening stand of 113 all in vain


Earby 162 for 2, Ribblesdale W 161 for 8.


A SPLENDID opening stand of 113 between David Cottam and Ken Proctor proved to be all


in vain at Earby. Cottam had scored 51


by way of a six and five fours when he was trap­


ped leg before by M. Wiseman. Proctor batted through the Wanderers’ innings, hitting eight fours in his 86 runs but the ending of the partner­ ship led to a steady fall of wickets,' with no other batsman reaching double


figures. Richard Wiseman, who


was the fifth bowler to be called upon by Earby, mowed through the Church Meadow outfit,


who also suffered a couple of run-outs. Wiseman, who had conceded only 19 runs off six overs, took five wickets in his last four to finish with 5 for 40. Wanderers’ innings closed at 161 off 36 overs.


for a total of 50 runs but even at this stage it was clear that the Wanderers’, attack held no terrors. Gee hit six boundaries in his 28, and Little four fours in his 18. Nigel Ware and Mike


Earby lost both openers


. Ware hitting seven fours and Chappie six fours and


Chappie carried Earby to their eight-wicket win,


three sixes. Wanderers: D. Cottam lbw


M. Wiseman 51, K. Proctor n.o. 86, P. Seedle run out 0, S. Proctor run out 2, Dennett b R. Wiseman 2, J. Ainsworth b R. Wiseman 2, R. Driver c and b R. Wiseman 3, M. Walker c and b R. Wiseman 5, D. O’Neill b R. Wiseman 5, extras 5, total


(8 wkts) 161. Earby: 162 for 2 (N. Ware


46 n.o.; M. Chappie 62 n.o.; R.


Wiseman 5 for 40). Wanderers’ bowling: R.


Birch 8-0-54-1, Dennett 12.6-1- 58-1, D. O’Neill 5-0-42-0.


Wray 3-0-16-1, J. Trotter 3-0- 22-2.


welcome to training ses­ sions at Twitter Lane on Tuesday evenings.


Any new faces will be


Cricketers too strong


0-8-0, S. Neild 3-0-15-0, P.


BLACKBURN Rovers coach Jim Fumell showed his all round cricket skills when the Ewood footbal­ lers met Clitheroe in a special challenge match at Chatburn Road. But his efforts were in


THERE are very con­ trasting situations in the two Ribble Valley Pool Leagues at the half-way stage. The Red League is very tight while the Blue League leaders have a comfortable margin. Craven Heifer B came


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Results of lady golfers


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COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS CARCASING AND P.A.R. READY MADE DOORS AND FRAMES, DOOR FURNITURE


WEEKDAY 7-30 — 5-30 SATURDAY 7-30 — 12-30


CASTLE UNITS


CLITHEROE GLASS WORKS


103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE TEL. 22522


ALUMINIUM PATIO SLIDERS


WINDOWS AND DOORS SUPPLY AND FIX


SEALED CASTLE DOUBLE GLAZED UNITS


POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING DIY


Berger Tested (5-year Warranty)


GLASS CUT TO SIZE F R E E D E L IV E R Y


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADEANDDIY


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


SLATE BATTENS FELT


OSMA RAINWATER.


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


* COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


OPEN MONDAY — FRIDAY. 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. SATURDAY. 9 a.m. — 12 noon


SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


- 5-30 p.m. DUCKWORTH & MINE LTD I | Local Deliveries


DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


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FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


HAND TOOLS CYLINDER JACKETS


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


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