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league and cup double
I. ma tch was play ed throughout at a very high standard and was enjoyed by players and spectators alike.
Nelson. boosted them am bitions of the double with a 7-0 victory a t the Horse Shoe.. Meanwhile, Red league leaders Pendle Witch won. 4-3 and that only after the scare of being 3-0 down to Craven ’ Heifer A, who completed an unhappy week after losing the cup final on the final frame.
In the- league, Lord
other side in with a chance of winning the Red League, won 5-2 to move within three points of the new joint leaders Lord Nelson and Pendle Witch, who play each other tonight.
Joiners A, the only
left to play, the Blue ■ League looks to be de cided, for although lead ers Kings B lost, their nearest rivals could do no better.
With only' two games
tie up the championship this evening, while run ners up elect Hodder Bridge only need to win one of their remaining matches to be reasonably sure of second place. The Ribble Valley team fell into their normal ways and lost their third con secutive match .6-3 when they enter tain ed the Pendle League B side.
Kings should be able to
previous two, which were against very good sides, was very disappointing and their is no-doubt that the Ribble Valley could produce a stronger side to play in this league. Re sults — Knockout final: Craven Heifer A 3, Lord Nelson 4 (a t White
Witch 4, Craven Heifer. A
Horse). Red League: Pendle
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Heifer B 3, Waggon and Horses 4; Royal Oak 1, Horse Shoe B 6; Kings B 3, Duke of York B 4; Hodder Bridge 2, Joiners B 5; New Inn 2, Black Bull 5.
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Sunday CLITHEROE cricketer John Sccdle scored his first-ever Lancashire League ' half-cen- tury on Sunday to emerge* as East Lancashire's hero in defeat at Rawtenstall. -
This defeat, unlike the-
. Craven Heifer levelled ’ the scores at 3-3.. The
LORD Nelson' completed one half of what could turn out to .be a league and cup double when they beat Craven Heifer A 4-3 in the Ribble Valley pool knockout final at the White Horse. The Langho side surged into a 3-1 lead but had to struggle, for a final frame, victory after.
CLITHEROE CONTINUE EXCELLENT
START Padiham 85,‘
Clitheroc 144 for 9
CLITHEROE’S excellent start ■ to the new Ribblesdale League season continued on Saturday with a resounding 59-run vic tory over Padiham at the Ar- bories.
first game for the first eleven, was 'Clitheroe’s top scorer as they chalked up 144 for.9 in their allotted overs and Tim Bleazard (3-26), Brian Keating (3-14), professional Andrew Townsley (2-30) and Rodney Booth (1-5) then all had a share
Simon , Morgan, playing : his , .
of the spoils as Padiham were efficiently dismissed for 85 in 31 overs. The form of Morgan and
many games.
on a wicket which was fast for the time of year, but with occa sional lift for the bowlers. The Clitheroe openers batted
Clitheroe were put in to bat . •
cautiously against some accu rate bowling. Townsley went for six and Morgan joined skip per Keith Fawcett, who was living a charmed life due to Padiham’s failure to hold catches in the slips. The pair put on 60 before
Bleazard was particularly satis- • fying' as the Chatburn Road side registered their second maximum points victory in as
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Fawcett was eventually caught out but by this time, because of accurate bowling by Heyworth and Pickup, some 27 overs had passed and an acceleration of run scoring was needed. This came but only with the
soundly but soon ran into trou-. ble, with Bleazard claiming two e a r ly w ick e ts , including Seddon, the Padiham pro, who
Padiham’s reply sta rted
had just begun to open up. w ith the ‘departures- of
Stevenson for three,- bowled by Townsley, Padiham’s batting slumped and a combination, of tight bowling, good fielding and • batting mistakes deprived • Padiham within six overs of any chance of five or three points.
whether or not they could hold out for‘one point. This chance was .however lost to them when, in what would have probably been the last .oyer, unnecessary aggression '.by Hodgeson put the ball up in the air and the catch was gratefully
Atkinson b Seddon 28, Town- -:ey lbw b . Hodgeson 6, S. ulorgan c Seddon o Pickup 48, J. Boden c M. Atkinson b Seddon 0, D. Barnes c and b Heyworth 1, C. Sims c Steven son b Heyworth 10, R. Booth run out 1, B. Keating b Hey worth 9, S. Blackburn b Hey- worth 0, P. Hall not out 10, T. Bleazard not out 7, extras 24, •total (for 9 wkts) 144. . Padiham: 85. Clitheroe bowling: Townsley
taken by Clitheroe. Clitheroc: K. Fawcett c M.
Century for
Steve Rush Clitheroe 3rd 185 for 5, Settle 3rd 18-1 for 8.
CLITHEROE * batsman Steve
to bat first on a good wicket and the visitors started well, with Cokell and Thompson put ting on 39 for the first wicket before Thompson was stumped by Rush off Sutcliffe. The score then mounted
The home side asked Settle , _ .
Rush scored a memorable cen tury as the third * string re corded a fine five wicket vic tory over Settle 3rd at Chat- burn Road.
•It simply became a matter of* .
WHEN it comes to netball, ihe Impressive record of eight
fourth-formers at Clltheroe Girls’ Grammar School takes some beating.
sacrifice of wickets, significant contributions being made by Chris Sims, Brian Keating and Philip Hall.
‘ ,
they have won the Rlbble Valley netball tournament — and now go on to represent the area In next season’s
For the past four years,
ston's Guild Hall. Their consistent perform
netball league.
ances have also earned them this season the top spot in the under-15 Ribble Valley
tional Schools’ tournament, failing only on goal difference
They also shone in the Na
to go through to the North West finals after playing against teams a year older. Add to this victories In the
Green; Elizabeth Ainsworth, of Clayton-le-Dale; Marie
Aspin, of Waddlngton; and •
last two years In the Lanca shire Schools’ tournament and it’s not hard to see why
by g'ir|S are ra,ecj s0 highly ght on netball at Pre- b ,fie school’s head of PE,
Mrs Pamela Boulton. - The girls are: Elizabeth
Keighley, of West Bradford; Heidi Hughes, of Clitheroe; Susan, Fotlos, of Wllpshlre; Emma Greenwood, of Hurst
Wanderers last week’s failure
Ribblesdale Wand. 245 for. 7, Cherry Tree 185
TWO fine all-round performances from professional Malcolm Dennett and Bill Slinger paved the way for an exciting Ribblesdale Wanderers’ win at Church Meadow on Saturday.
FINE BOWLING
FIGURES
Ribblcsdalc Wanderers I I I 53 for 2
Fulwood and Broughton 52
12-3-30-2, T. Bleazard 10-3-26- 3, B. Keating 6-2-14-3, R.' Booth 3-1-5-1.
BATTING first at Church Meadow Fulwood and Brough ton were bowled out by Rib blesdale Wanderers III for 52. The wickets were shared bet ween S. Neild and D. O’Neill. O’Neill returned the fine fi gures of 6 for 14 while Neild took the remaining four for 22 runs. Ribblesdale III knocked off the runs with the loss of two
wickets. Scores: D. Fitzpatrick 14, I.
Threlfall 15, T. Remviek n.o. 19 and J. Gladwin nfo. 5.
Read’s progress
. Barnoldswick 150 for 3
halted Read 147
EXACTLY 12 months ago thid , In reply to Settle’s good total
' winkle out the middle order, finishing with an admirable return of six for 68.
steadily until Robinson had Newhouse well caught by Sutc liffe, who, aided by some good catches, then proceeded to
of 184 for 8, Clitheroe -started off rapidly but lost Bennett with the total at 13. Rush then came in to join Booth and the pair put on an impressive total of. 12k with Booth finishing on
48.The winning run came with Briggs and Cartledge at the wicket and three overs to
’A. Rigby 6-2-11-0, P. C. Bishop 14-1-51-0,. G. Sutcliffe 13-0-68-6, G. Robinson 3-0-33-1. Clitheroe 3rd: M. Booth 48,
Sn|c t t lc 3rd 184 for 8 (A. Cokell 52). Clitheroe bowline::
G. Bennett 10, S. Rush 100, A. Rigby 6, P. Bishop 1," W.
wkts) 185.
K. Proctor has a field day
Ribblesdaic Wanderers 2nd XI 140 for 9,
, ,
Oswaldtwistlc Immanuel 109 all out
• 46 with the bat from K. Proc tor who had plenty of support from A. Parker (21), W. Brad ley (16) and T. Wallbank (14). The batsmen’s efforts were complemented by a fine return of 5 wickets;for 2 3 'from K. P ro c to r when Immanuel
•twistle Immanuel at Oswald- twistle mainly due to a sound
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers took full points from Oswa d-
Opening bowler’John, of Brownlow. Street, scored an
unbeaten 56 as the Blackburn side lost by 63 runs. Keeping wicket for Rawten
ration) Brian Manning, a first-team regular with the
stall, incidentally, .was the Ribble Va lley Counc il s deputy town clerk (administ
reigning Lancashire League champions* for more than zu years.
FOR the first time 'since 1979, a full programme of Clitheroe and District Cricket League matches was completed m tne
, Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 2nd. XI:: Parker 21, Proctor 46, Bradley 16; Wallbank 14, Hutchins 6, Harrison 10, Re- nwick 1,: Meakin 0, Workman n.o. 8, N. Parker 1, Kerr n.o. 7, extras 10, total 140 for 9
batted. • , ’ „ ,
8-0-29-3, .Workman 5-0-34-1, Parker 7-2-18-1, Proctor 7.6-1-
■ 23-5. ; '
C o m p le te p ro g r am m e a t la s t Programme for. this Aveek —
opening week of the season. Winners'were 'Buck Inn, at
Sabden.
Oswaldtwistle Imm: ,-109 a ll; Wanderers bowling: Meakin
Briggs not out 4; G. Cartledge not out 1, extras 15, total (for 5
' several inches of snow. The contrast could not have been greater on Saturday when a
fixture was cancelled with the Barnoldswick ground under
hard wicket and fast outfield augured well for a high scoring match. Read, having been put into
astrous opening double defeat to amass a daunting 245. This was mainly thanks to .
They forgot last-week’s dis
Slinger’s knock of 84, which included seven 4s and three 6s and two “dismissals” to no
balls. Excellent support was pro
, and dedication over a number of years. She said: “They are an excellent side, and we have never had as good a team as this.”
Janet Ashworth and Anne Robbins, of Whalley. Mrs Boulton paid tribute to their hard work, enthusiasm
shields are: back — Janet, Anne, Heidi, Emma, Marie, Elizabeth Keighley; front — Susan, Elizabeth Ainsworth.
HARWOOD
HOLD ON Whalley 183 for 4
Great Harwood 149 for 7
, M. Fallon. Fallon went; bowled ‘ Balloch, after storing eight but then Lawton ioined Mackintosh and the runs began to flow. Mackintosh was eventually
WHALLEY failed to get Great Harwood out in their Ribbles dale League match at home on Saturday and had to be .satis fied with three ' points for a winning draw. Whalley batted first and opened with P. Mackintosh and
vided by Dennett, who fell seven short of his half-cen tury, and David Cottam, Jack Ainsworth and Alec Holgate. Cherry Tree’s professional,
points for a winning draw, Cherry Tree set off at a storming pace with countless boundaries flowing from the bats of former East Lanca shire players Hollinrake and
Brian Fielding, formerly at Clithcroc, took 5 for 107. Needing 191 to claim three
Compton. '
early breakthrough and the introduction of Peter Pedder led to the fall of three more quick wickets. Cherry Tree still looked
But Bob Birch achieved an ‘ Pictured with their winners’
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. Higginbottom made a useful 29 not out before the innings was terminated at 183 for 4. But Great Hanvood’s Balloch
trapped lbw by Balloch for'84 ana Law’ton just passed his half-century, before being bowled by >V. Howarth. D.
was in no mood to concede victory to Whalley and .carried his bat for 71. Although his only main supporter was P. Allen with 55 they managed to hold on for their one point. •Whalley bowling: A. Wright
capable of reaching their target, but Dennett and Sling e r had o th e r id eas .-an d mopped up the tail end con
vincingly. Wanderers: D. Cottam 28,
J. Ainsworth 26, S. Proctor 8, Dennett 43, W. Slingcr 84, A. Holgate 23, P. Seedle n.o. 11, R. Driver 3, P. Pedder n.o. 5, extras 14, total 245 for 7. Cherry Tree: 185 all out. Wanderers bowling: De
nnett 12.5-2-66-3, W. Slingcr 5-0-37-2, B. Birch 4-0-28-2,
Pedder 6-0-18-3. Easy for
overs. After losing opener Steve Rushton in the first over- to professional Roy Mariand, Read had progressed steadily, mainly thanks to a fine 61 from • Bill Lamb and a brisk 23 from
bat, looked set for a command ing total at 115 for 4 after 24
Richard Kawalec. ‘ This progress was abruptly
halted by left arm spinner Jim Roberts who struck three times in one over to dismiss Lamb.
Roger Skinner and Richard Goodway. Wa'ddington fell shortly afterwards to Martin
. with an extra 40 to 50 runs on the board.
Greenhalgh and Read had col lapsed disastrously to 120 for 8. A final flourish from David Pol lard took the score to 147 but skipper Georgeson would have enjoyed h is. tea much more
Read’s prospects had how ever improved again when
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after six overs they had re stricted Bamoldswick to nine runs and dismissed opener Smith and professional. Mar- land,- both wickets taken by
Rolls-Royce Clitheroe 2nd 108, ...
Rolls Royce 109 for 4 CLITHEROE'fell to a six-
wicket defeat at the hands of an efficient Rolls-Royce side which overhauled the home side’s modest total of 108 with 15 overs to spare. Losing the toss, Clitheroe
Whalley out of knockout
Southport Whalley 103
and Birkdale for 4
104
ON Sunday .Whalley travelled to Southport to play Southport and . Birkdale at the Trafalgar Road ground *
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fought’ ended in Whalley’s exit from the John Haig Knock-out vFhaiiey were dismissed for
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were, asked to bat on a wicket which ought to have produced
a high scoring match. , But after the initial setback .
for 14 runs, stern resistance by John Burke (26), making his debut for the seconds, and Simon Westhead (13) held the . innings together. Roger Banks and top scorer Alan Henderson helped move' the score tow*ards respectability but the tail crum bled to the gentle bowling of Harry Pilkington, w*ho finished with figures of 4-22, and Clitheroe were all out in 30
of losing the first three wickets
overs. Rolls-Royce, in reply, lost
Richard Kawalec. R ic h a rd ■ B e d fo rd and
Martin Greenhalgh then pro ceeded to build a match win ning stand and were not sepa rated until the total had reached 97, when Bedfored was
their, first three wickets for 27 . but never looked troubled again as they ran out comfortable winners. Plant (49) and Bythell (36 not out) w*ere their leading
lights. . Clitheroe 2nd: J. Pye 1, B.
; Once the three points had been secured Greenhalgh raced quickly to victory scoring 22 runs off one over from Jones and finishing with an excellent .
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75 not out.’, • . ■ Barnoldswick: 150 for 3.
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2-75-0; R. Ka\yalec 6-1-18-2; J. Waddington 6-1-25-0; R. Goodr way 3-0-23-1.
Read bowling: T. Jones 15.2- Ribblcsdalc League
dale Wanderers, Baxcnden ,v Whalley, Clitheroe v Read, Padiham v Earby, Blackburn Northern v Barnoldswick, Cherry Tree v Settle.
Great Harwood v Ribbles
Clitheroe, Langho v Cherry Tree.
home to Gisbum; Police away . to Catholic B; C a th o lic A at
Chipping; Flexible away to HA, and Calderstones at home to
Tonight, Flexible v Catholic. A at Chatburn • Road; Gisburn v‘ Sabden at Burnley Road,,Gis-... bum; Calderstones v Chipping ‘ at Calderstones; CSC B v ICL at Church Meadow’s. *
■ Wednesday: CSC B v Calder-,! stones at Church Meadows. All * commence at 6-30 p.m.
Div ision One: Read v ;
Wanderers v Lower Darwcn, Whallcy v Old Rosscndalians. Division Three: (Sunday):
Division Two: Ribblesdale " * " ■
Ribblcsdalc Wanderers. .v Darwcn, Clithcroe v Black burn ' Northern, Snlcsbury y Great Harwood.
CSC A v. Flexible, CSC 11 v Calderstones, ICI v Gisburn,
' ■ Clithcroe and District' Monday: Police v Buck Inn,
Chipping v Sabden.
bowling of Goodway just short jjanks 14, A. Henderson 32, R. of his half century.
caught by Waddington off the Westhead 13, j. Burke 26, R: -- - ......................
Parker 9, M. S c o t t .0, S.
Thornton 8, M. Blackburn 1, J. Hill 2,. R. sharp not out 0, extras 3, total 108. Rolls Roycc: 109 for 4.; Clitheroe bowling: J. Hill 12-
Exit from Haig
ON Sunday Read visited St Anne’s in the first round of the Haig National Club knockout competition and were again de feated losing by 32 runs. Despite being weakened by
St Anne’s 132, Read 100. by
order batting. Riitchard Good- had a fine all-round per-
formance taking four wickets way
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‘ P< for 25 and hitting an excellent
52 runs. St Anne’s 132. Read bowling: Kawalec 3 for
..good fight restricting St Anne’s to 132 but again being let down collapse of tne middle
the absence of key players on football. duty Read put up a
knocked off the runs for the loss of four wickets including a fine 60 from D. Standing. Whalley bowling: T. Marshall
the indivl Glovl
b
5-0-24-0; B.. Foster 9-5-9-1; A. Calderbank 4.4-0-27-1; J. Staniforth 8-2-33-2; R. Daven port 2-0-9-0.
Top amateur golfers show their skill
•TWENTY TWO leading amateur golfers from all over Lancashire joined local members for the annual “am-am” tourna ment at Clitheroe Golf
Club. ' The Lancashire Witch trophy
for best 36 gross went to Peter Evans, of Blackpool North Shore; who scored 68 and 73, a
total of 141. Clitheroe golfers Bill Tatter-
2-29-2, R. Sharp 6-1-32-0, M. Blackburn 4-0-25-0, A. Hender son 3-0-12-0, R. Banks-1.1-0-7-. 1.
• Best morning gross score was 67 by Tom . Codling of the Pleasington club, while John Dickinson of Hindley- Hall re gistered the best afternoon
. gross, again 67.'
‘ John Holt, Dave Partington, Dave Finney and Bill Hamer, and notched up a team score of
Hamer, of Manchester Golf Club, who was teamed with
Team prize went to. Steven „ • 291. - ‘ ' -
Prints of most photographs in
20; Good way. 4 for 25; Ebbage 0 for 35; Pollard 1 for 18; Holt 2 for 19.
this issue are available to order r
sail and Terry Mason took the Pendle Witch prize for club members.- They scored 73 - 4% = 68Mi and won after a play-off with John Holt and Dave Par- > tington (68 + = 68V6), while in third place were John Kay and Ron Cornwell (76 - 6V6 = 69%).
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