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Clitheroe at fault in the field
" C l i th e ro e 188 fo r 5, B la c k b u rn N 166 fo r 7
CLITHEKOE could have obtained three points from the visit of the reigning champions; but having batted well they were at fault in the
w ic k e t s c o s t 35 r u n s apiece b u t h e took a fine catch. However, th e catch of th e match — and pos- sib ly o f th e se a so n a t C h a tb u rn Road — was made b y Chris Sims. He executed a . th r illin g one h a n d e d e f f o r t o n th e boundary edge n e a r to th e clubhouse to dismiss pro fessional H a r tley . Clitheroe managed a scoring
R o d n e y B o o th ’s tw o by way of five fours and a six. In reply, Northern lost an
early wicket to Townsley but then eqjoyed stands of 37, 42, 26 and 31. When Sims took his catch it
B. Fox 14-1-59-3, R. Green 5-0- 31-0, R. Walton 7-0-33-1. Northern: M. Gillibrand, b
Bowling; Hartley 10-1-54-1,
looked as though a much needed breakthrough has been achieved, but Taylor carried his bat for 75 after escaping being run out before he had made 30. When the last hour w a s .
rate of 5.22. Alter Keith Faw cett and Townsley had put on 50 in 45 minutes there was another useful partnership of 22 between Townsley and Sims. Later, Simon Westhead and David Barnes (38) put on 60 for the fourth wicket.
a notable feature, and Westh ead reached his 50 off 59 balls,
The pair’s quick running was
called Northern were 69 for 2, with three of the 15 overs left they were 140 and Taylor was dropped. The four runs needed to
Townsley 12; D. Verity, c Faw cett b Townsley 1; 11. Taylor, not out 75; M. Hartley, c Sims b Townsley 28; N. Hart, b Townsley . 16; • R. Walton, b Booth 7; J. Halsall, c and b Townsley 2; P. Russell, c Booth b Townsley 1; B. Fox, b Booth 2; A. Rostron, not out 0. Extras 22. Total (for 7 wkts) 166.
ensure a winning draw came in the last over, aided by bad returns.
Fox 32; Townsley, c Rostron b Fox 36; S. Morgan, b Fox 10; S. Westhead, b Hartley 50; D. Barnes, not out 38; C. Sims, b Walton 2; J. Boden, not out 9. Extras 11. Total (for 5 wkts) 188.
Clitheroc: K. Fawcett; b
Bowlers unable to stop flow of runs
Earby 177 for 3, Whallcy 174 for 3
BATSMEN held th e u p p e r hand in th is match a t E a rb y and th e re was n o thing th e bowlers could do to stem th e flow of ru n s .
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and elected to bat, the Whalley openers Johnson and Fallon scoring at a rate of a run a minute. Fallon and Lawton put on 65 for the second wicket, the professional being three short of his 50 when he was
John Slinger won the toss
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run out. The final stand of 46 was
shared by Fallon and Dorman, but this was Mark Fallon’s match. He notched his first half cen
Jagger b Berry 24; M. Fallon, not out 69; Lawton, run out 47;
.................om, c Wiseman b Dorman, not out Total (for 3.
third wicket fell, and it was the last. Mike Chappie hit a typical 50 not out oft 48 balls as his contribution to a seven wicket victory. Whalley: D. Johnson, c
Earby were 63 when the
wkts) 174. Earby: 177 for 3 (Gee 99
tury for the senior side, and batted sensibly through the in nings for 69. Then it was the Whalley
sional Steve Gee who finished . on 93 not out. ,
Batting failure
Great Harwood 115 for 6, Clitheroc 110
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CLITHEROE’S batting col lapsed in the Ramsbottom Cup game with Great Harwood who won in the last over. Clitheroe elected to bat and after 22 overs were 92 for 3 with a
ly and the innings closed at 110.
P
ossible target of 180 in mind. ut seven wickets went cheap
easy work of their task until witnin comfortable distance of a fine win. Then it was Har wood’s turn to lose wickets. This spurred on the Clitheroe bowlers, particularly John Boden, and after needing 45 runs from 17 overs Harwood stuttered to a win in the 32nd over.
Harwood’s openers made
Baloch 19, Townsley b W. F. Howarth 49, D. Barnes c How arth b Baloch 16, C. Foulds b Ryan 10, S. Morgan c Allen b Howarth 0, R. Booth c How arth b A. J. Howarth 0, C. Sims run out 1, J. Boden c Haworth b A. J. Howarth 0, B. Keating b A. J. Howarth 9, P. Hall b A. J. Howarth 4, T. Bleazard n.o. 1, extras 1, total 110.
Clitheroe: K. Fawcett Ibw
(W. Wilkinson 42, P. Allen 33; A. J. Howarth 4 for 26). Clitheroe Bowling: Townsley
Great Harwood: 115 for 6
8-2-20-3; R. Booth 7.2-1-28-0; T. Bleazard 3-0-19-0; B. Keat ing 8-2-29-1; J. Boden 5-2-14-1. .
Challenge faded
Northern 2nd 156, Clitheroe 2nd 132
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DESPITE a haul of 5 for 47 by Bishop. Blackburn Northern enjoyed a ninth wicket stand of 48 to reach a useful total of 156. Haydock scored 45 n.o.
and Eaton 28. At 87 for 3, Clitheroe were
shaping well only to slip to 99 for 6. Banks and Bishop added
22 before Banks was run out, and the challenge faded. .Northern 2nd: 156 (Haydock
45 n.o.).Clithcroe 2nd: R. Thornton 22, J. Burke 27, A. Henderson 25, S. Rush 16, A. Rigby 1, R. Banks 13, D. Whittaker 0, P. Bishop 21, M. Blackburn 2, R. Sharp 2, G. Cartledge n.o. 0,
■Blue. A. Rigby 4-1-25-0.
bowlers’ turn to suffer from the aggressive bat of Earby profes
not out, M. Chappie 50). Whalley bowling: A. Wright
14-0-71-2, B. Foster 3-0-24-0, Lawton 8-0-36-1, B. Brown 4-0- 35-0, D. Johnson 1.4-0-6-0.
WHALLEY FAR TOO
GOOD FOR LUCAS
Whalley 186 for 1, Lucas 119
W HALLEY proved to be .far too s tro n g for Lucas
in th is f irs t round game of th e Ramsbottom Cup, b u t th e works side who a re in Division One played very well and re fused to be daunted by The. massive
ta rg e t . * The villagers lost their only
wicket at 68 and then Johnson (67) and professional Steve Lawton (72) played themselves in and subsequently scored
freely.Lucas owed much to Farrer who stayed 2Vt hours and car ried his bat for 57 but Lawton uprooted the middle order by taking three wickets in the space of two overs. Tony Wright set Whalley on course
T. Bleazard 4-1-12-0, R. -Booth 11-1-70-2.
Bowling; Townsley 16-5-62-6,
STILL NO WIN FOR READ
Read 221 for 6 dec. Cherry Tree 129 for 5.
READ batsmen gave a much improved performance on Saturday but had to be satis fied with ' three points as Cherry Tree failed to take-up the challenge to score over 200 runs and played out the last hour for a draw. Read were asked to bat first
on an excellent wicket and began ra th e r uncertainly
against the opening attack of Fielding and Turner. Fielding particularly was moving the new ball appreciably ana was unfortunate not to get a very early wicket, beating the bat several times and having a chance put down in the sups. He was finally rewarded when the score reached 21 and he bowled Read skipper Michael Georgeson. This brought in Richard
field. A vital run-out was missed and Townsley, although taking six wickets, lacked the support he needed at the other end.
EASY FOR CHURCH MEADOW
Ribblesdale W. 78 for 2
CLUB Padiham 73,
PADIHAM provided Rib blesdale Wanderers with one o f th e e a s ie s t vic tor ie s th e Church Meadow club has enjoyed for some
time. Dennett and Bill Slinger hus
tled the opposition out in a couple of hours, taking five economical wickets apiece. At one stage Slinger bowled four successive maiaen overs, taking a. wicket in the process. De nnett had two wicket maidens; Wanderers knocked off the
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runs in 46 minutes and their mastery of the bowling was indicated by skipper. Jack Ains worth’s five fours and a six of .
seven balls. David Cottam and Dennett
put on 31 for the second wicket and then Dennett and Ains worth finished the task, the target being passed just after five o’clock. Padiham: 73. Wanderers: D. Cottam, c Sudall b Daly 22; S. Proctor, c
Shaw b Brindle 0; Dennett, not out 19; J. Ainsworth, not out 32. Extras 5. Total (for 2 wkts)
78.
13.5-4-25-5, W. Slinger 13-4-37- 5.
Wanderers bowling: Dennett ' .
Seconds win in
31 overs
Ribblesdale W. 2nd 162 for 7,. Padiham 2nd 160 for 8
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers
2nd XI made it a double weekend of league successes when they beat Padiham 2nd at
Kawalec who scored freely and he and Stephen Rushton took the score past the hundred before Rushton departed for 38. Kawalec went on to score a fine half century and Bill Lamb, Richard Goodway and Gary O’Connor all kept up the pace with useful contributions. Georgeson ^declared at 221
s ta r t losing skipper Brian Woodhead bowled by Trevor Jones in his first over. Andy Compton punished every ball of ^ less than perfect length and ' Read were relieved to see him d ep a r t caught a t slip by Kawalec off the bowling of John Waddington having scored 32 of the total of 40. An excellent piece of fielding by Gary O’Connor ran out Geoff Greening and Cherry Tree res igned themselves to one point. The latter overs saw Ramon Bell making his senior debut as a leg spin oowler and claiming the wicKet of Grogan to a fine catch by Georgeson. Not the most predictable of dismissals! Read: S. Rushton c Batters-
for 6 off only 32 overs. Cherry Tree got off to a bad
by b Brown 38, M.„ Georgeson b Fielding 18, R. Kawalec c
Hollinrake b Compton 52, W. Lamb c Woodhead b Brown 38; R. Goodway c Brown b Field ing 28, G. O’Connor b Turner 29, R. Bell n.o. 9, extras 9. Total 221 for 6. Cherry Tree: 129 for 5. Read bowling: T. Jones 13-2-.
36-1; J. Waddington 7-0-33-1; R. Kawalec 5-0-21-1; R. Good way 3-0-10-0; R. Bell 5-1-23-1.
for victory by taking a-wicket with the second ball of the innings. . Whalley: D. Johnson n.o. 67,
M. Fallon c Townend b Thresh 37, Lawton n.o. 72. Lucas: 119 (A. Farrer 57
n.o.).Whalley bowling: A. Wright 6-0-32-2; B. Foster 6-1-16-0; A. C a ld e rb an k 4-0-14-1; P.
Dorman 4.5-2-7-2.
Runs not easy to come by
Ribblcsdalc W 3rd 93, Cherry Tree 3rd 97 for 8
RUNS were not easy to come
Cherry Tree 3rd. Wanderers lost their first
by in the match between Rib blesdale Wanderers 3rd and
two wickets for only 26 runs and then lost a further three for another six runs, the third of them being the wicket of opener Threlfall (23). A late order 34 by Monk saved the side from complete embarrass
ment. ' Wanderers 3rd: J. Threlfall
extras 3, total 132. Clitheroe 2nd bowling: P. C.
middle order collapse- after being 49 for 3 and it was Jack son’s knock of 23 n.o. at no. 9 that saw them safely home.
Cherry Tree also suffered a ,
Bishop 9-2-47-5; R. Sharp 10-1- 51-2; M. Blackburn 5.4-0-31-2;
First win for Gisburn
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THE annual Clitheroe and Dis trict Cricket League six-wicket competition, which is open to teams from outside and run on behalf of the Ribble Valley Sports Council, will be played at Calderstones on June 20th. Entry forms, which must be returned by May 31st, can be
Avenue, CUtheroe (Tel. In the league this week,
, the
th re e top teams all Catholic A beat Pohce, Buck
Inn beat Catholic B, Calder stones won both their matches at ICI and Sabden. Gisburn broke their “duck” with a win
°VI ^ Ct“ P ePin(frindleton Cup,
Catholic B progressed into round two at the expense of Chipping, and mil now meet
either Sabden or CathohcA. Matches include Catholic B v
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Chipping at Church Meadow and ICI v PoUce at Chatbum Road, tonight at 6-30 p.m., next Wednesday Gisburn v Calderstones at Gisbum.
23, N. Parker 7, J. Renwick 2, K. Fellows 0, P. Atkinson 0, A. Tomlinson 17, M. Britcliffe 4, C. Mpnk 34, G. Childs 1, M. Proctor 0, C. Pickles n.o. 1, extras 4, total 93. Cherry Tree 3rd: 97 for 8. Wanderers 3rd bowling: K.
Pro policy pays off
Read 206, Padiham 208 for 4
HAVING sustained -five suc cessive league defeats and losing professional David Seddon to a virus infection Padiham took out some insur ance against an early Ramsbot tom Cup exit by hiring Bum- ley’s professional and New Zea land star Gary Robertson for their first round cup match at home to Read. The policy paid a handsome
Church Meadow. The visitors batted first and
ROYAL OAK collected the Aitken Shield by de feating Transport 3-2 at Shawbridge on Saturday
evening. Peter Dawber, chairman of the Ribbie Valley League is pic tured presenting the shield to Royal Oak cap-
RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE
R IB B L E Valley L e ag u e fo o tb a l le rs c an look b a ck on a n em in en t ly s a t is fy in g se a son w h ich ended la s t n ig h t w i th a v i ta l m a tch b etween Waggon an d Ho rse s an d L o rd N e lso n ,(D an Seed Trop h y w in n e rs ) o n w h ich hin g ed th e G re en a c re G a rag e Division
set off at the fast rate of seven runs an over but were later slowed to a more reasonable figure to finish at 160 after 36 overs, with two wickets left. Wanderers were equally en
2-2 draw last Saturday when Lord Nelson needed to win to pip Catholic Social Centre for top spot, both having 25 points.A draw last night would be sufficient but. if Waggon won then there would have to be a title play-off. There has al ready been one similar finish, Ribchcster Res defeating King’s Arms 3-2 to decide who should be Division Three champions. This made it a splendid entry into Ribblc Valley League circles by the Ribchestcr lads who are the only unbeaten outfit in all , three divisions. King’s, winners of the
t i t le . The teams had fought out a
terprising with the reply, Alan Parker and Robert Driver knocking 58 runs off the first eight overs and not being sepa
Eagle Supplies Trophy, drew both th e i r league games against Ribchester. In the title play-off King’s were two up at one stage. The Aitken Shield Trophy
rated until 81 were on the board. With knocks of 33 by Bradley, 21 from Wallbank and 21 not out from Harrison the game was won in the 31st over. Padiham: 160 for 8 (M. At
kinson 40, I. Dunbar 37). Wanderers 2nd: A. Parker
41, R. Driver 35, W. Bradley 33, K. Proctor 6, T. Wallbank 21, P. Harrison not out 21, J. Hutchins 0, T. BraithwaiteO. Extras 8. Total (for 7 wkts) 162.Wanderers 2nd bowling: G. Leach 15-0-73-2. G. Meakin 14- 4-44-4, T. Braitnwaite 4-0-23-1, A. Parker 3-0-8-1.
Centre too strong
Langho Centre 149, Ribblcsdalc W 2nd 79
RIBB LESDALE C r ick e t League Division One side Langho Centre were too good for Ribblesdale Wanderers’ 2nd in the first round of the Law- renson Cup. Langho ran up a total of 149
tion to pulling a goal back. Transport also scored a penal ty goal, making the last 10 minutes very exciting. L a te s t le ag u e re su l ts :
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Memorable day for athletes
THE opening night of the Ribble Valley Pool summer season produced the usual sur prises but none greater than the victory of Royal Oak A at the Joiners. Oak, with the same players who finished bottom of the Blue League last season would have been given little chance against an opposi tion who finished third in the Red League, but they came away with a thumping 6-1 victory. King’s B, runaway winners
ATHLETES from Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School had memorable day at the Ribble Valley Schools’ championship held at St Augustine’s School,
Billington. Their junior and intermediate
teams both won their respec tive sections comfortably. The intermediates took four
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track races, including the relay, and triumphed in lour of the five field events, while the juniors won three track events with the relay as well as the
of the Blue League, made a bad start, losing their first match at the New Inn. The in form Horse Shoe B gave new comers Lower Buck a hard in troduction by inflicting a 6-1 defeat.
from the allotted 32 overs helped by 49 from opener High ana a mid-order 35 by Conway. Wanderers, who are in Divi sion Two, never got to grips
ing their second away game at Padiham looked to be heading for their fourth consecutive defeat in the Super Pool
The Ribble Valley side play \
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with the reply, Reddin claiming 4 for 17 and Conway 3 for 17. Only Alan Parker and Tom Wallbank made double figures. Langho Centre: P. High 49,
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Clitheroe school pipped the col lege by just one point with St
Augusline’s back in third. However, in the intermediate
man short and they had to take the final four frames if they were to win. A combination of determined play, and a little bit of luck, brought them their
H. Kenyon 19, B. Hardcastle 7, P. Hargreaves 18, R. Har greaves I,' S. Conway 35, M. Devoy 6, D. Reddin 2, P. Smith 0, A. West 0, A. Webs ter n.o. 0, extras 12, total 149. Bowling: G. Leach 8-0-21-0;
• Kerr 1-0-2-2. Wanderers’ 2nd: A. Parker
dividend as Robertson beat Read virtually on his own taking six wickets for 47 and scoring 99 not out in just 13 overs. Robertson bowled opener
day at the Sandpiper, Whalley. Tickets are available through
G. Meakin 8-0-30-1; D. Work man 8-0-30-2; K. Proctor 4-0- 34-2; A. Parker 2.3-0-21-2; S.
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Steve Rushton. with the first ball of the game and shortly afterwards removed Kawalec and Lamb. Read captain Michael Georgeson however defied him and went on to hit a superb century with 12 fours and five sixes. He put on 152 for the fourth wicket with Richard Goodway who scored an excellent 55 and enabled Read to reach a creditable
score of 206. Padiham batted steadily to
•home with nearly four overs to spare. Read: S.- Rushton b Robert
reach 77 for 2 off 16 overs but then came the onslaught from Robertson who could not be contained and Padiham were
Fellows 6-3-15-0; M. Proctor 5- 0-16-1; P. Atkinson 10-2-30-4; C. Pickles 13.1-1-20-3.
Dave goes to Whalley FC
WHALLEY FC have finally confirmed that Dave Gillib rand will be their manager next season.
Defender Gillibrand, for merly with Clitheroe, has just
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finished a term with Whalley Arms Celtic. Confusion sur rounded his future with both the village clubs claiming his
services. firmed.
chairman Mr Brian Whit taker announced that Gillib- rand's move had been con
But this week, Whalley * _____ „
approached him as a player and would like to say there is absolutely no truth in the. claim from Whalley Arms Celtic that we have reported Waddington for illegal ap
He added: ‘‘We have never . . proaches.” •. .
J u n e 8 th a t th e Queen Elizabeth II playing fields. Any new players will be most welcome.
Whallcy’s training starts on , 4
son 0, M. Georgeson c Hey- worth b Hodgson 106, R. Kawalec b Robertson 19, W. Lamb c Stevenson b Robertson 0, R. Goodway run out 55, G. O’Connor b Hodgson 1, R. Bell b Hodgson 5, P. Grainger b Robertson 6, A. Baron b Robertson 4, T. Jones n.o. 0, J. Waddington lbw b Robertson 0, extras 10. Total 206. Padiham: 208 for 4. Read bowling: J. Waddington
0.
it was the college which came out on top, four points clem* of Ribblesdale and St Augustine’s who were joint second. Pupils from eight schools
took part.
first league win. The Winter League presenta
tions will be held next Wednes
any league pub. Summer League results: Red
League — Craven Heifer A 5, Dog and Partridge 2; Duke of York 4, Craven Heifer A (Chaigley) 3, Joiners A 1, Royal Oak A 6; King’s A 5, Black Horse 2; White Horse 5, Sun Inn 2. Blue League — Horse Shoe
extras 5, total 79. Bowling: A. Webster 6.2-3-6-
Unlucky squash men
B 6, Lower Buck 1; Craven Heifer B (Chaigley) 4, Com mercial 3; Royal Oak B 2, Join
1; S. Conway 8-1-17-3; D. Reddin 8-1-17-4; M. Devoy 1-0- 12-0; R. Hargreaves 5-1-12-2.
3. N.E. Lancs Super League — Padiham 4, Ribble Valley 5.
Victorious end to Combination games
Daisy Hill 1, Clitheroe .4
PLAY ING th e i r la s t - ev e r Lancashire Combination League match, Clitheroe triumphed a t Daisy Hill on Saturday.
triumph for Ian Ashworth. His hat-tnek in the second half took his goal tally for the season to 19.
The game was a personal
Whiteside who failed to score and makes Ian the leading goalscorer.
This is one more than Simon
badly and were trailing after five minutes when Daisy Hill centre forward Webber took advantage of a mistake by Bill Davies.
Clitheroe started the game
8-0-54-1; R. Kawalec 7-0-43-0; R. Goodway 6-0-47-1; T. Jones 7-1-49-2; M. Georgeson 0.2-0-7-
TABLE TENNIS
IN the first semi-final, first leg, of the youth competition run by Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association there were wins for Trinity Youth Centre (Blue) who beat their Red team 7-2, and Oakhill College (Blue) who beat their Red team 7-2. The final of the competition
keep ahead it would have been their first win over Clitheroe.
If Daisy Hill had been able to
Proos failed in front of goal as Clitheroe sought an equaliser.
Ian Ashworth and David
Hill with a chance to increase their lead, but Underwood came to the rescue.
The second half saw Daisy
* In th e 5 5 th m in u te Clitheroe’s long overdue equal iser arrived. A beautiful pass from Sharpies caught the home defence in a tangle and Ronnie Drugan put the. call in the net to score his 13th goal of the season. •
will be played at the Station Hotel next Wednesday (7-15 p.m.).
Golfers scores
WINNER of a singles stroke competition at Clitneroe Golf Club was R. Bailey • 73-7-66, followed by K. Bowker 78-10-68 and J. B. Hartley 81-12-69. Best gross was P. Marlow 71.
gates and when David Proos won a penalty, Ian Ashworth obliged From the spo’t.
cession from Ashworth sealed Daisy Hjll’s fate.
That goal opened the flood Two more goals in quick suc
into fifth place in the league table and the team can now look forward with confidence to the new North West Counties League.
This victory puts CUtheroe
Clithcroe: Underwood, N. Whiteside, Davies, Ashcroft,
Eyles, Drugan,' Taylor, Shar pies, Proos, S. Whiteside, Ash worth. Subs: Richards Geldard.
and
Seconds end on
high note
Colne Legion Res 2, Clithcroe Res 1
CLITHEROE’S second string ended their season in the East Lancashire League on a high
rem a rk a b le c o n s id e r in g Clitheroe had only 10 men, and included veteran coach Malcolm Dennett in goal and first team ’keeper Denis Underwood at- centre-halfi
note. The victory was all the more,
-after 15 minutes, but 10 mi nutes la te r Eric Geldard headed in the equaliser.
Colne' opened the scoring
again gone in front. But Glitheroe refused to
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ers B 5; Black Bull 3, Hodder Bridge 4; New Inn 4, King’s B
EMPRESS Squash Club’s men’s 1st summer team were beaten 1-4 by Belvale but could quite easily have won 5-0. After leading 2-0 Ray Howard lost the next three to a young enthusiastic opponent. Ken Ward nulled back a 2-0
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but pulled back to 2-2. He served for the match three times but eventually lost 8-10. The game between Rick
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