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to Tony A BUMPER crowd is expected at Shawbridge on Monday evening when Clitheroe stage a testimonial- match for long-serving Tony Eyles, against a side from. Blackburn Rovers.


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A rough ride at


Cheadle Cheadle Town 0, Clitheroe' 0


lives depended on the result and gave Clitheroe — comfort­ able 3-0 winners over Blackpool Mechanics in mid-week — a torrid time. The niceties ended after


them off it and but for the determination and aggression of Paul McGuire and Martin Eatough, they might well have succeeded. Clitheroe failed to score for


Hutchinson was the Clithe'roe hero, making two superb goal­ line c le a ran c e s to earn 'Clitheroe a point. Man-of-tne-match Hutchin­


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Eatough making his debut, handed out a footballing lesson to Blackpool Mechanics three days earlier. Goals came from McGuire, David Sharpies and David Proos.


ROV in Shield final


Royal Oak Victoria 4, Chatbum.O


winners Royal Oak Victoria took this semi-final by the scruff of the neck with a goal after just five minutes from Tony Pritt. Chatbum's best effort of the


LAST year’s Aitken Shield


Hutchinson, Kinder, Richards, Eyles, Sharpies, McGuire, Dunn, Eatougn, Proos, Taylor. Sub: Mullen. . The same te am , w i th '


Cheadle lined up and applauded the champions onto the field. After that, they tried to kick


IF Clitheroe expected to play out the season m a nice calm fashion they were in for a sur­ prise at Cheadle on Saturday. Cheadle played as if their


Tony, who began his


career with Clitheroe on October 18th, 1969, in a game against Blackpool Mechanics, left the club for a brief spell in 1971, returning in 1973.


, During his career with Clitheroe, Tony missed a fall season with a broken leg and, but for that injury, would by now have topped 500 games. He has turned out for the club 432 times, scoring 13 goals. Tony is manned with two


Chris faster but loses title


LOW MOOR runner Chris Wood has failed to r ep ea t h is J e r se y Marathon triumph, even though he clipped a minute off his winning time of last year, in Sun­ day’s race on the holiday isle. Chris (34) came fourth


in the 26.2 mile race in a time of 2 hr 27 min. The computer analyst


from St Paul’s Close, finished six minutes behind the winner. Another C lithero e


IT'S all smiles as Clitheroe FC Reserve skipper Paul McGuire receives the East Lancashire Football League Shield from Its chairman Mr Robert Little.


The presentation was made


after the reserves last league match of the season in which th e y lo s t 1-0 to th e ir “ voodoo” side Trawden Celtic.


Trawden are the only team


In .the league to have defe­ ated Clltheroe In 1984. The clubs' last clashed about a month ago and Trawden ran


out 2-0 winners on that occa­ sion.


But Clltheroe were a little


unlucky this time, with Simon Whiteside seeing an effort hit the erossbar and Paul Green having a shot saved by the woodwork. Despite losing, there was


no way that any other, team could overhaul Clltheroe for the championship. Nearest rivals. Padlham


Wanderers' f in ished the s e a s o n w i th the same number of points . . . but scored -15 fewer goals than Clltheroe.


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runner, Doug Mullins, of A lb em a r le S tr e e t , finished 14th in 2 hr 38 min., seven minutes faster and three places higher than last year. In contrast' to the


Bank Holiday sporting programme back home, the' race was run in a gale, with heavy rain.


E a rn p o in t


A MUCH-changed Read Utd team visited West Bradford on Saturday where Peter Gil­ lespie earned the away side a point with a fine goal.


West Bradford 1 Read Utd 1


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full-strength side. Lining up with Tony will be his brother, David, who used to play at Shawbridge, and: Underwood, Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Richards, Sharpies, McGuire, Dunn, Haworth, Mullen, Taylor, Whiteside and Proos. The entertainment includes a


penalty competition by Ribble Valley Cubs. After the match the Ribble


Whiteside, who appeals to people to support the match, said: “Testimonials were meant forplayers such as Tony.” The Rovers will be fielding a


young sons and his wife, Mar­ garet, is a popular figure at the club, helping out in the canteen. on match days. The game kicks off at 7 p.m.. and tickets (£1 and 50p for


Whalley 149, Baxenden 96


WHALLEY made it two wins in a row against Baxen­ den, thanks largely to a splendid 44 from former skipper Barry Foster and a 5 for 52 haul by South African pro Hugh Page.


take first knock and put on 13 runs in the first over, 11 of them extras. Openers Paul Macintosh and skipper John Slinger gave Whalley a sound start, reaching 45 by the eighth over. But after Macintosh had


Whalley won the toss to


McGarry and Robert Bennett — whose 19 included a six — fell to Potts and Fenwick. However, thanks to Foster’s


rescue act which lasted 1 hour 23 minutes, Whalley reached 149.


been caught by Pilling for 17, Whalley quickly lost the wick­ ets of Slinger and Page. Whalley slumped to 79 for 6 as Derek Higginbotham, Eddy


Valley Blackburn Rovers Sup­ porters’ Club will make their player of the year presentation.


RIBBLESDALE FIXTURES


SATURDAY s e e s th e Thwaites Ribblesdale League derby encounter between Clitheroe and Whalley at the Chatbum Road ground. Ribblesdale Wanderers take


on Baxenden away, while Read, are at home to Gt Harwood. Saturday’s Division One fix­


tures involving local sides are: Gt Harwood v Read, BBCV v Clitheroe. Division Two: Langho C. v


Oswaldtwistle Imm., Ribbles­ dale Wanderers v BBCV, Whalley v Rolls Royce. Sunday — Division Three:


Clitheroe v Salesbury, Cherry Tree v Ribblesdale Wanderers. Monday — Ribblesdale youth


league: Blackburn N. v Rib­ blesdale W., Clithe'roe v Gt Harwood, Read v Whalley.


first half fell to Jimmy Col- ebourne in the 15th minute, but his shot was saved well by Graham Tomlinson. With two minutes to half­


time, Steve Conti ran onto a long ball and chipped it into the net for a 2-0 interval lead. ROV pressurised Chatbum


from the start of the second half and in the 55th minute Steve Conti grabbed his second goal. Chatburn substituted Andy


READ BREAK


DUCK Read 167 for 9 Lytham 150


Gower for Stuart Hickling, but shortly afterwards ROV killed off Chatbum with a fourth goal from Gary Conti. He ran with the ball from midfield, beating two players before leaving.


Winckley helpless. The final, at Shawbridge, on


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Big hitting from Scott


Fulwood and Broughton 75, Clitheroe 3rd 232 for 3 (dec)


MALCOLM Scott hit an im­


maculate 116 not out in this superb 167-run Clitheroe victory. Put in to bat, Clitheroe rat­


Clitheroe’s bowlers came when Richard Hardcastle had Sim brilliantly caught by Coulter at second slip. Coulter went on to make a similarly impressive catch off Bill Briggs, who finished with 5 for 75. Wicket­ keeper Leighton took three


catches. Clitheroe: M. Scott n.o. 116,


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G. Bennett 26, K. DriverG, P. McCrae 58, J. Coulter n.o. 11,. extras 15, total (for 3 wkts) 232. Fulwood and Broughton: ,


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R. Hardcastle 6-3-14-2; W. Briggs 6.3-1-25-5; G. Cartledge 4-1-7-1.


Bowling: R. Sharp 9-1-23-2; (’ • ( ' The b re a k th ro u g h for .


tled up their, total off 34 overs. New boy Peter McCrae knock­ ed 58 off 48 balls.


ROV: Tomlinson, Wade, Stewart, Harrison, Astin, G. Conti, Tomlinson, Green, Blen- kinship, Pritt, S. Conti. Subs: Thre! ilfall, Campbell, n:


ling. Subs: Gower, Smithson. Referee: Mr Trevor Hobday.


McCullough, Dinsdale, Thomp­ son, Dobson, Coleboume, Hick-


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Lawson, Haydock, Dinsdale,


C lhatburn: Winkley ey, Hin


READ finally ended their dis­ astrous run with this hard- fought Lancashire Cup win on Sunday against strong opposi­ tion. Read were first in on a good


Sparkling 68 from Cottam


Ribblesdale Wanderers 133 for 9,


Cherry Tree 193 for 6


AFTER a fine start to the season, Wanderers had to settle for a losing draw in this tussle at Church Meadows. The game was keenly con­


tested and produced an inter­ esting battle between Cherry Tree pro Bob Ratcliffe and Wanderers’ skipper David Cottam who went on to score 68.


in the field, with opener David Pilkington being caught by Page, off Tony Wright, for a duck. The next two wickets fell at


Whalley made a smart start


17 and 18. Professional John Potts and Jack Hayton steadied things before the pro went for 10 with the score at 44. Hayton went next while


Henderson’s rescue to


U-no avail—1


Padiham 195 for 9 Clitheroe 147


CLITHEROE were con­ vincingly- beaten in a game dominated by a dif­ ficult wicket. Padiham batted first helped


ness, bowled well without any luck. Clitheroe's attack only posed a threat after Hill, show­ ing extra pace,camein. He picked up four wickets", helped v


by a fast outfield. Devon, Stevenson, Woods and Hartley each chippe,d in with useful, adventurous knocks. Townsley, back to full fit­


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reasonably placed but allowed the “tail to wag,” Heyworth and Edmondson adding 57 for the seventh wicket. Clitheroe began disastrously, slumping to 23 for 4. But Henderson came in, hit­


’ some excellent catching by enderson and Booth. At 128 for 6 Clitheroe were


trying to hit Wright over mid­ wicket and Baxenden were then 50 for five, three of them victims to Wright for 37. Overall it was a satsifying


Whalley performance but if they want to make a serious challenger for the’ championship," they will have to improve their fielding. Whalley: J. Slinger lbw


Potts 17, P. Macintosh c Pilling b Fenwick 17, H. Page c and B Fenwick 10, D. Higginbotham b Potts 5, E. McGarry c Hayton b Fenwick 0, R. Ben­ nett run out 19, B. Foster c and b Potts 44, G. Hindle b Potts 4, S. Barker c Chapman b Potts 10, T. Wright b Potts 0, V. Morris n.o. 4, extras 27, total 149. Bowling: Potts 18-3-69-6; B.


Fenwick 11-4-25-3; M. Cren­ shaw 2-0-20-0; S. Molloy 4-1-0- 0.


Johnson who changed from leg spin to medium pace as Cherry Tree started to gain easy runs. Wanderers started tneir in­


David Hayes punished the Wanderers’ attack with 74 before being judged lbw to pro­ fessional John Seedle, who bowled well using the seam ex­ pertly. He was supported by Ian


Cherry Tree batted first


Page b Wright 6, D. Pilkington c Page b Wright 0, N. Elahi run out 12, J. Potts c Slinger b Page 10, J. Hayton c Barker b Wright -1, P. A. Clegg lbw Page 3, S. Molloy n.o. 22, J. Pilling b Page 15, J. Chapman lbw Page 0, M. Cronshaw b Page 4, B. Fenwick b Foster 3, extras 6, total 96. Whalley ' bowling: H. Page


Baxenden: J. Stevenson c


caught by Reed off Ratcliffe. John Seedle helped things along with a deliberatly-played ' innings of 22. As the run rate increased to


nings steadily until: Mitchell was run out for five. Cottam survived an lbw appeal off Ratcliffe’s bowling and an en­ tertaining tussle emerged bet­ ween two veterans, with Rate- liffe unleashing some brilliant deliveries and Cottam respond­ ing magnificently with sixes. Cottam was eventually


wicket but none of their Bats­ men mastered the accurate attack of this Manchester As­ sociation side. Michael George- son was top scorer with 32 and useful contributions were made by Peter Grainger 24, and Philip Hanson 25. The bowlers rose to the occa­


sion and, backed by some keen fielding, made Lytham fight for every run.( Graham Bushell took the first three wickets in a fine opening spell. Philip Hanson completed an


excellent all-round performance with three wickets and two catches. Richard Goodway conceded


only 17 runs off his eight overs and the visitors were finally dismissed for 150 by a perform­ ance that augurs well for some improved league results.


, 17, M. Ranson c Newell b . Wnitfield 11, G. Bushell c Greenwood b Gamble 21, P. Grainger b Gamble 24, R. Goodway c Newell b Whitfield 0, M. Grainger b Gamble 7, P. Hanson b Sutcliffe 25, J. Wad­ dington n.o. 7, P. Worsley c Cartmell b Sutcliffe 1, extras 22, total (for 9 wkts) 167. Lytham: 150. Bowling: G. Bushell 8-1-31-3;


Roberts 32, S. Rushton c Haythornthwaite b Whitfield


Read: M. Georgeson lbw


J. Seedle 74, C. Smith b J. Seedle 14, B. Woodhead b I. Johnson 27, R. Ratcliffe b I. Johnson 45, P. Reed st M. Walker b I. Johnson 3, K. Grogan c and b I. Johnson 7, G. Greening n.o. 0, P. Waldwin n.o. 0, extras 23, total (6 wkts) 193. Bowling: J. Seedle 13-3-64-2;


five an over, John Renwick and Bob Birch stayed to see out the last over and earn a point. Cherry Tree: D. Hayes lbw


- 5, M. Walker b Mawman 10, J. Renwick n.o. 0, D. O’Neill lbw Mawman 0, B. Birch n.o. 2, extras 10, total (9 wkts) 133. Bowling: R. Ratcliffe 15-3-56-


3; B. Mawman 11-2-38-5; G. Walsh 3-0-29-0.


9 wickets


Ribblesdale Wanderers ■ 3rd 68 for 1


on debut Barnoldswick 3rd 67, •


F. Newby 8-0-29-0; R. Good­ way 8-0-17-1; J. Waddington 7.2-0-32-2; P..Hanson 7-0-35-3.


St Paul’s win gala


ST PAUL’S won the annual Clitheroe and District Cub Scouts swimming gala and re­ ceived the Forrest. Swimming •Trophy from Mr Bill Seed. Runners-up were Pendle Tigers and- Whalley were third. Staged at Ribblesdale Pool, all 11 of the area’s Cub packs took part.


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• He bowled out Beven of his “victims," conceding only 15 runs in his last seven overs.


, first points of the season with an emphatic win in which Neil Osliffe took 9 wickets for 30 on his debut.


.. Farnsworth hit 43 not out for the Wanderers, producing a match-winning stand of 59 with Fitzpatrick. Bamoldswick: 67. Bowling: N. Osliffe 10-4-30-9;


. Hargreaves c Carpendale1' b Dodd 8, D. Fitzpatrick'n.o. 9, S. Farnsworth n.o, 43„. extras 7yJotal (1 wkt) 68.


K. Fellows 9-0-32-1. Ribblesdale Wanderers: R:


, ‘ j WANDERERS gained their


Mitchell run out 5, D. Cottam c Reed b Ratcliffe 68, M. Del nnett c Ratcliffe b Mawman 2, J. Seedle Ibw Ratcliffe 22, I. Johnson c Greening b Ratcliffe 5, P. Seedie b Mawman 4, S. Proctor c Crawford b Mawman


B. Birch 6-1-14-0; I. Johnson 12-1-51-4; D. O'Neill 5-0-41-0. Ribblesdale Wanderers: J.


13-2-52-5; T. Wright 10-3-37-3; B. Foster 3-0-11-1.


Fine start, then Read collapse


Read 165, Settle 166 for 1


READ were . left still seeking their first points of'the season after this nine-wickets defeat. Asked to bat first on an


easy-paced wicket, Read started reasonably well and having reached the 90s for the loss of only two men looked set for a big score. Skipper Michael Georgeson,


ting a swashbuckling 66, and with his captain Slinger, helped put on 58 for the seventh wicket. But the revival faltered and Heyworth and Edmondson cleaned up the tail-end. ' Clitheroe, runners-up last


b Hill 32, R. Stevenson c Sling­ er b Booth 26, A. Woods c Booth b Hill 21, J. Hartley c and b Townsley 28, A. Bhatti c Henderson b Hill 4, M. Hey­ worth b Slinger 32, V. Daly c Henderson b Hill 4, J. Ed­ mondson b Townsley 30, J. Suddall n.o. 3, N. Hodgson b Townsley 1, A. Robinson n.o. 5, extras 9, total (9 wkts) 195. Bowling: A. Townsley 17-3-


season .-a re - currently' joint bottom of the league. Padiham: G. Devon c Booth


86-3; R. Booth 6-0-46-1; J. Hill 10-1-52-4; W. Stinger 1-0-2-1. Clitheroe: N. Duckworth c


Robinson b Hodgson 1, K. Fawcett c Robinson b Hartley 12, G. Littlewood c Heyworth b Hartley 10, A. Townsley c Devon b, Hodgson 0, A. Hen­ derson b Heyworth 66, N. Ash­ worth c Edmondson b Hodgson 0, ■ P. Hall lbw Hartley 1, W. Slinger c Woods b Edmondson 27, R. Booth b Heyworth 20, J. Hill b Hartley 5, G. Sutcliffe n.o. 0, extras 5, total 147. Bowling: J. Hartley 9.2-2-68-


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