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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 9th, 1981, 17 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) fV 22331 (Classified)


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THE line-up at the Chatburn Hoad derby. Back (from the left): Ribblesdale Wanderers, Ian Johnson, Jamie Mitchell, Paul Seedle, John Seedle, David Cottam, Malcolm Dennett, Robert Birch, David O’Neill, Murray Walker, John Renwick.


Graham Littlewood, Keith Fawcett, Stephen Blackburn,. Phil Bishop, Phillip Hall, Chris Sims, Tim Bleazard, Terry O’Connor


Clitheroe: Malcolm Blackburn, Andrew Townsley, David Hardcastle,


Wanderers in command against the old enemy


Clitheroe 170 for 6, Ribblesdale Wanderers 135 for 6 local rivals Ribblesda heart


Read lose


Blackburn N. 160 for 5 Read 158 IING Hi •2 i*l


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BLACKBURN Northern cruised to victory against some dispirited Read bowling and fielding at Whalley Road on Saturday. Having fought their


way to 158 on a wicket offering some assistance to the bowlers, Read quickly lost heart as John Halsall and David Parsons took full advantage of every loose ball and raced towards their target at a rate of nearly seven runs an over. Highlight of the Read


CLITHEROE professional Andrew Townsley’s undefeated 70 against olesdale Wanderers—his


weeks — fell between two stools. Unfortunately ne played neither an 157


erers


anchor man’s role nor that of a forcing batsman and soaked up deliveries in his long stint at the wicket


. .


overs, Wanderers went on to take three points, de­ spite some anxious mo­ ments for tail-enders. It was the third time


Set a target of 133 in 28


they have had the better of Clitheroe this season in league and cup.__


wicket for some weeks produced a game in which staying in was relatively easy, but scoring runs more difficult.


The first soft, slow


Andrew Townsley pro­ duced a sound opening stand of 67 for Clitheroe before the amateur was out playing around a ball from Bob Birch who, on the day, was Wanderers’ tightest bowler.


Terry O’Connor and


David Hardcastle came in and hit an excellent 38.


innings was a half-century by sk ip p e r Michael Georgeson.. He took a back seat as Stephen Rushton scored 17 of the first 19 runs before being bowled by Parsons and then watched No. 3 Michael Ranson caught by Mel Gillibrand in the same over. He then led the re­ covery with Graham Bushell and Richard Kawalec. Northern found re­


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When he was out, Clitheroe were 129 for 2, but running out of overs and the remaining bats­ men threw away their wickets in the chase for quick runs. •At the end of 36 overs


third big innings in as many .


swings bat. The last three de­


of Paul Seedle’s


liveries of Blackburn’s eighth over were de­ spatched for 16 runs, thus statistically spoiling an excellent spell of bowling from th e C l ith e ro e veteran. This neatly put the


Gareth fights back


three points in Wander­ ers’ pocket, although they inexplicably lost four wic­ kets in finding the re­ maining 11 runs from 32 deliveries. It was a good result for


A FEW days after being told that he had not made the British team for the Junior World Champion­ ships in France, Grindle- ton cyclist Gareth Morris went to Durham to put on an “I’ll show ’em” per­ formance. In a 45-mile hard road


Wanderers who are enjoy­ ing their best season for some years. But both teams need considerable additions to their sides if they are to become seri­ ous championship conten­ ders in the future. Clitheroe must look to


improve their bowling and Wanderers must improve their lower order batting.


CLITHEUOE


they had scored 170 for the loss of six wickets. An opening stand of 77


A. Townsley, not out.......... 70 T. O’Connor, b Birch.......... 33 B. Hardcastle, c O'Neill b Johnson................


between captain David Cottam and Jamie Mitch­ ell laid a sound foundation to the Wanderers reply. ' S ig n if ican tly from


newed success when Ronnie Walton came into, the attack and took Bushell’s wicket in his first over. Georgeson was finally caught for 54 by Verity off the bowling of John Waddington with the total on 110. Walton struck again on the same total when he bowled Kawalec. Peter Worsley once


Clitheroe’s point of view, both were dropped in the early part of the innings


and Cottam went on to make his side’s top score of 47. Despite this good start,


K. Fawcett, c Renwick b Johnson......................... 14


38


T. Bleazard, run out........... 0 Extras...................... 11 . Total (for 6 wkts) 170 Bowling: J. Seedle 9-0-48-1;


C. Sims, b Seedle................ 0 P. C. Bishop, c Seedle b Johnson......................... 4


R. Birch 11-2-31-1; D. O’Neill 9-0-42-0; I. Johnson 7-0-38-3.


R IB B L E SD A L E WAN­ DERERS


J. Mitchell, c Townsley b Blackburn...................... 38


again made a valuable contribution in the later stages, together with Philip Hanson. Walton plugged away to claim the honours with six wickets for 44 off his 10 overs. Read’s attack had an


with six overs to go Wan­ derers’ needed 38 runs for three points, with Mal­ colm Blackburn and Phil Bishop doing a good job containing them with the wet ball. The game then swung


M. Dennett, lbw b Black­ burn.............................. 8


D. Cottam, c S. Blackburn b Townsley................... 47


decisively in Ribblesdale’s favour when Malcolm Blackburn failed to avoid the speculative scythe-like


ea r ly success when Kawalec bowled David Verity in his first over. Bushell started with a maiden and demonstrated the possibilities in the wicket as he had Halsall in some trouble. In his third over he slipped in both line and length and Halsall took full advan­ tage with four boundaries. He was then taken off and replaced by Waddington who conceded 17 runs in his first two overs. Parsons offered a very


J. Seedle, not out................ 8 I. Johnson, b Bishop........... 4 J. Renwick, b Townsley..... 1 W. Bradley, riot out........... 0 Extras...................... 6 Total (for 6 wkts) 135


P. Seedle, c Bishop b Townsley....................... 23


42-3; T. Bleazard 4-2-23-0; M. Blackburn 8-2-32-2; P. C.


Bishop 5-0-32-1.


WHALLEY HANG ON


Earby 138 for 9, Wlialley.99 for 9


A VAST improvement in Whalley’s fielding kept Earby to a comparatively low score, but in reply the Station Road side came to within a whisker of defeat with Stephen Barker and Neil Weaver seeing out time with nine wickets


down.


hard chance to Hanson in the covers when only eight. Hanson could not hold it and, as Read looked increasingly de­ moralised, Parsons hit a confident 77 to take his side to five points.


READ


M. Ranson c Gillibrand b Parsons.......................... 0


S. Rushton b Parsons ........ 17 M. Georgeson c Verity b Wadaington................ 54


G. Bushell c Battersby b : Walton........................... 1?


P. Worsley c Parsons b Walton.................. *••••• 13


P. Hanson c Gillibrand b J Walton........................... !7


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C. Taylor not out................ 0 Extras............. ••••••;Total 158


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3; B. Fox 7-1-32-0: R. Walton 10.5-1-44-6; J. Waddingtorf 5-0-


Bowling: D. Parsons 13-2-54- 20-1. ________ BLACKBURN N.


J. Halsall lbw b Good- D way...............................


T. Walsh notout....... ...... . R. Walton c Kawalec b


. Hanson.


I. Hann not out................... EXTotai'(for 5 wktsj 160


Hanson.........................


R; Kawalec 4-0-15-1; J. Wad- dington 7.5-2-53-0; K. Good™)’ . 3-0-26-1: P. HanBon 4-0-18-2, u. Taylor 2-0-19-1. .


Bowline: G. Bushell 3-1-22-0;


D. P a r so n s c and b M Taylor.........................- 11 skipper m tne aosence oi


. Verity b Kawalec.......... • u


11 6 7


Whalley innings with Fallon. Fallon went first, fol­


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lowed by Eddy McGarry with only 17 on the board. Three wickets fell


cheaply with the score in the 60s, Macintosh run­


ning himself out when’he


and asked Earby to bat on the wet Applegarth wicket. Earby profession­ al Stephen Gee and New Z e a lan d e r Stephen Robertson scored 29 off the first four overs. Then Tony Wright


Whalley won the toss


looked settled to take the bowling apart. The remaining Whalley


bowled Gee with the score, at 31, and one run later Hugh Page, who had found it difficult to keep his feet and switched to slow off-spinners, claimed his first wicket with a smart caught and bowled. Wright struck again


with the score at 37, Dave Little playing on. A stand between David Harrison and Robertson, who was timing everything and stroking the ball to all parts of the ground,’ took the score to' 74. when Mark Fallon dismissed Harrison with a great catch, the first of three off Page’s bowling. The Earby innings


batsmen showed no real effort and finished at 99 for 9, Gee taking 2 for 12 and Robin Wiseman 2 for 8. It was a game Whalley should have won, but in the end credit goes to Earby for successfully de­ fending a low score.


EARBY


S. Gee b Wright.................. 15 S. Robertson b Foster....... 61 S. Berry c and b Page......... 0 D. Little b Wright............... 2 D. Harrison c Fallon b P:


M Rage..................................................... . Wiseman c Fallon b 12


R. Wiseman not out............ 14 L. Berry b Page.................. 1 J. Stead not out.................. 6 Extras...................... 10 Total (for 9 wkts) 138


K. Halstead b Foster.......... 7 M. Chappie c Fallon b Page.............................. 1


Page.............................. 9


Bowling: H. Page 18-2-66-5; T. \ Wright 10-0-31-2; ~ 8-2-31-2.


B. F


closed at 138 for 9 with Page finishing on 5 for 66, Wright and Barry Foster


WHALLEY


. Gillibrand lbw B John Slinger, opened the Hanson......................... *■- 8


claiming the other four wickets between them. Paul Macintosh, acting skipper in the absence of


P. Macintosh run out.......... M. Fallon b Stead...............


E. McGany b Chappie....... H. Page b Berry.............. ;. B. Foster c Stead b Gee...... R. Bennett b Berry............ F. Macwood c Robinson b


S. Barker not out................ T. Wright c Halstead b Wiseman......................;


Gee...............................


V. Morris b Wiseman.......... N. Weaver not out............. Extras...................... Total (for 9 wkts)


M. Chappie 6-2-15-1; S. Gee 9- 4-12-2; U Berry 5-0-24-2; R. . Wiseman 4-1-8-2.


Bowling: J. Stead 9-3-24-1;


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Bowling: A. Townsley 11-1-


Tree v Read, Barnoldswick v Clitheroe, Ribblesdale Wander­ ers v Earby, Whalley v Settle. Division One — Read v


v Langho d * *ale Wanderers, . Settle v


Division Two — Rolls-Royce ngho C., Earby v Ribbles-


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Whalley. Division Three (Sunday) —


Clitheroe v Great Harwood, Ribblesdale Wanderers v Darwen. Youth League (Monday) —


Ribblesdale Wanderers v Padiham, Cherry Tree v. Read,


Baxenden v Clitheroe, Whalley v Great Harwood.


Key player lured from Shawbridge


CLITHEROE FC start their new campaign in the North West Counties League Division Two without the services of midfield star David


Sharpies.


Northern Premier League side Chorley and, at just 21-years-of-age, the talented youngster could go far in the game. U n fo r tu n a te ly for


Sharpies has joined •


CAMBRIAN CUP


Clitheroe, Sharpies was a non-contract player, so no money has changed hands. Should Chorley re­ lease Sharpies, then his talents would be wel­ comed back at Shaw­


bridge. Sharpies’ departure


leaves the way clear for the experienced Paul McGuire or the promising . 18-year-old Brian Livesey to stake claims for a regu­ lar first-team place. With the departure of-


race on Sunday, Gareth won the sprint by a length, beating seven other riders who had formed the breakaway . group after the first long climb of Signing Bank. The previous weekend


Gareth had also been in good form winning a criterium race at the Richard Dunn Sports Centre, Bradford. Now Gareth is concen­


Ronnie Haworth and the signing of Martin Eatough, Clitheroe’s mid­ field is going to have a new look. It will be a tough bapt­


Late goals clinch a place in


semi-final


Clithcroc FC 3, Accrington • Stanley 3


TWO dramatic goals in the last six minutes of an enthralling game gave Clitheroe a Cambrian Cup semi-final place at the ex­ pense of Radcliffe Borough. A large crowd had seen


ism for Clitheroe on Saturday against Elles­ mere and Neston, holders of the North West Coun­ ties Football League Challenge Cup. But Clitheroe are un­


trating on reaching peak form for the British Na­ tional Championships at Stoke at the end of the month.


Clitheroe face 11 bowlers


Clithcroe 3rds 104 for 4 Baxenden 214 for 6,


CLITHEROE settle for one


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Clitheroe won the toss and asked Baxenden to ba t, promptly reducing them to 3 for 5 by the fifth over, with a wicket each for Fumell and Sharp, plus a run-out. Opener Stephen Knowles and


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Ron Ormerod then smashed the bowling about and put on 144 before Knowles (66) was bowled by Bill Briggs, who also had Ormerod (90) caught behind by Roger Leighton. A. Perry added 30 not out


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between Burscough and Horwich, was also being played last night. The winners will host the final.


son’s East Lancashire league double winners, could also have a new look


McGuire and Brian Livesey have all featured strongly in the Cambrian Cup competition and one or more of them could find themselves “stepping


Clitheroe needed a decent start but lost Steve Rush with the score on five and .both John Myler (16) and Keith Driver


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(24), caught behind at 49. Jim Fumell (14 not out) and


Bill Briggs (32) dug in. Baxen­ den bowled all 11 players in an attempt to dislodge the bats­ men but failed until Briggs was bowled by J. Tattersall in the final over. Tattersall then bowled the final ball to Richard t Hardcastle who smashed it to


signings including local laa Enc Geldard, return­ ing to Shawbridge after a two-year absence via Colne Legion and Wad­ dington. Finally, on Saturday, a


ing with 104 for 4. Baxenden: 214 for 6. Bowling: J. Fumell 9-0-29-1;


son 3-0-10-0. Clithcroe: J. Myler 16, S.


he boundary, Clitheroe finish­


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Rush 1, K. Driver 24, J. Fur- nell n.o. 14, ;W. Briggs 32, R. Hardcastle ri.o. 4, extras 13, total (for 4 wickets) 104.


Keith’s eight wickets


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds ' 147 for 5, Rolls Royce 89


A MAGNIFICENT eight wicket haul by Wanderers’ bowler Keith Taylor without doubt helped the Church Meadow siae to a five points win over Rolls Royce. Wanderers batted first and


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victory with Hargreaves’ hat-trick, Stanley were stunned by a late two-goal blast. Substitute Eric Geldard


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former Shawbridge favourite will be back bet­ ween the goal posts. Willie Houldsworth will replace the unavailable Denis Underwood in Clitheroe’s opening game. It is seven years since


pulled a goal back with almost his first touch of the ball, and then sent Steve Mullen clear to hammer in the equaliser. Paul McGuire had


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Cambrian Cup Section D


Clitheroe............... 3 2 1 R’cliffe.................. 3 2 0 R’dale................... 3 1 0 Acc’ton.................. 3 0,1 Three points for a win,


for a draw and one bonus point for three goals or more.


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147.Rolls Royce: 89. Bowling: G. Leach 9-L35-2; . K. Taylor 13-4-32-8; M. Gidlow


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1 year guarantee or ES.SO per month rental ■ ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN


62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27280


All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS . Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979


WE CAN ELIMINATE RISING DAMP


SPECIALIST IN:


INSTALLATION OF ELECTRO OSMATIC AND CHEMICAL INJECTION DAMP PROOF COURSES*. 30 YEAR GUARANTEE.


LECTROS AND PALACE APPROVED INSTALLER. ERADICA­ TION OF WET ROT, DRY ROT,*AND ALL FUNGAL DECAY IN TIMBER, CONDENSATION CONTROL


E. RUSHTON CLITHEROE 24300


(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE) 42 CHATBURN RD. CLITHEROE. LAN«'-S and KENWOOD REPAIRS .


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