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2331 (Classified) eague >on


9 for 7, for 5.


jblesdale League XI ton League to go son Trophy cricket


iOLFING E S U L T S


'lERS of Clitheroe o- Club’s mixed four- . s ELGA Tel/Star iy qualifier were E. ; d Mrs E. Hadfield i card of 84-14 V4-69V4. ■


ers-up wire K. A. >r and Mrs J. H. " (88-16 Vb-71 Vb), with .


Iplace going to R. N. ■ |lr s M. Read (94-211/2- •


1


| r 30th. Reserves are the In and Lady Captain (89- -


I t Rossendale on Sep- - ■


return were W. E. and ;. A. Speak (85). top three couples qualify : Tel/Star Trophy tour-


jirday’s Singles Stableford - Petition (with veteran Tories) was won by J. Bn who finished with 42 . Second, after a play off -■ K. Wallbank was C.....


■yd (38).


the veteran section (55- ,’inner was F. E. Dyson.. >


.


the veterans (65 plus), r was T. Edwards (38), .» 4. Scott (35) was second ... a play off with R. Whit-


igway (36) after a play off V. Birch.


Hamer became winner of


ingles stroke Hindle and ir Volvo Trophy (Division cratch to 12) with a score 7-66, after a play-off mi)\


:


after a play off with W. .... jam. Third was H. S. . -


•* 1 couple with the best •<.


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


Superb bowling by Settle is the


decisive factor Clitheroe 89, Settle 93 for 3


CLITHEROE were comprehensive! the Thwaites Ribblesdale League at Settle, on


the game was a superb spell of bowling by the. Settle substitute profes­ sional Gordon Lee, of Micklehurst CC. In 50 deliveries he claimed


The decisive factor in


eight victims for a cost of 14 runs, leaving Settle the rela­ tively easy task of scoring 90 runs to collect five points. Clitheroe at first looked set


beaten by the current leaders of Saturday.


pect Settle batting. This did not happen, al­


though Towrisley bowled his first three overs for three runs. Rodney Booth, at the other


end, never really struck a good length and had 17 taken on his o three overs and so Settle were


to score a large total with Terry O’Connor and profession­ al Andrew' Townsley putting on 33 for the first wicket. O’Connor and Keith Fawcett


pushed the score to 53 before disaster struck, with the former falling foul of a yorker from Scothem.


lier overs lacked consistency, began a magnificent mixture of seam and swing bowling. He varied off-cutters with


At this time, Lee, whose ear­ v


leg cutters and swung the ball markedly. Added to this he bowled at


the wickets and nailed fresh, in-coming batsmen with move­ ment-off the pitch, clean bowl­ ing six of his victims. When the dust had settled,


the away team needed 90 runs and had half the afternoon to gain the win. . To stand any chance at all,


Clitheroe had to bowl tightly and claim three or four early wickets to get down to what, on paper, looked like some sus-


. Chatbum (75-9-66). D. jr finished third (79-12- * after a play off with--


leroe FC goalkeeper is Underwood (77-10-67) ifth was W. P. Hamer (76- after a play off with P. >w (73-3-70).


’ision Two winner was Dr arayana (83-17-66), second C. Brown (84-17-67) and was G. Wilson (88-20-68). • * ming up this Saturday is .. ames Braid Single Stroke -1





etition. full entry of 192 shows;,


ey will be competing for- outhworth Scratch Trophy ' the Holgate Handicap *


popular the event is and ... goffers will be out on the ays at 7-45 a.m.


Bs. Iiong the competitors will


»handicaps.


hy with prizes up to fifth'’ for botn gross and nett


15 category 1 players and;; 75 more with single


; itableford


individual Stableford com- on at Whalley Golf Club * won by Brian Cooke wivh, ints. .


'bottom took second place 42 points.


j losetoa first-timer


1 |on. |KhAve..............11 4 1 617” D ivis ion TwoP W D L P •


Itburn.............. 10 3 3 4 151 t Lancs B......... 10 2 3 5 11


y Boys Club..... 7 3 4 0 16


I’rancis.............. 11 1 3 7 7- riven................. 11 1 1 9 4-


JNDER 18s GREAT


VICTORY


:ibblesdalc League Youth ’ r XIU 18s 213 for 9, Barrow and District Youth 136


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ST year’s winners of the* • * icashire U18s Inter League',.! cket competition, RibbTes-^;*’; e, made sure of their semi--"; U place with an emphatic- «* tory when they travelled t o ; ' , rrow on Sunday.


■memious 99. Ribblesdale*;* mderers’ young Aussie bats- • * in Jamie Mitchell also made mark with a fine 33, being


cherry Tree’s Craig Smith' *, a captain’s example with a**«


< •**


ight while trying for a six. Clitheroe’s Stephen Black- m also contributed with 10 , is and when Barrow batted, >k tw'o crucial wickets to help i side to victory. In the semi, the Ribblesdale tfit plays either a Southport or a team from the Wirral.


SPORTING LADIES :::


I I


^ITHEROE Ladies' FC have**t ded the season with the same*/^ jphy for the third successive'-, ar.


At the North West Women’s-.— otball League annual dinner,


f;


nost sporting team” from-ZI rmer Liverpool and Burnley**1* otballer Brian Hall. Now the club is to receive a ■plica of the cup to keep.


itheroe captain Janice SymetCJ Elected the award for the**"


Winners at sports night


illiards, darts and dominoes. In the Kenneth Charnley. Memorial Shield for snooker there was a hard-fought battle which‘went'to- the full three frames and which was won by Mick Peel,* who also went on to , vrin the snooker doubles, with .his^artner David'Parker. i, v : -i


CHTHEROE Royal British Legion’s sports night at i t s . WTialley Road.; premises was wetf attended, 'and there were b trophies to be won.for snooker,


■ Snooker doubles: Winners, — ; Mick Peel and David Parker. Runners-up — David Ormesher and Gary Cotterill.


winner: Mick Peel. Runner-up —: Norman Gamer.


Results. K. Chamley Shield ' .


Billiards winner: Keith Walmsley. Runner-up —


' .


—; M. Ormesher. Runner-up — ' P.; Gamer. Ladies doubles .winners _


George Walmsley. Ladies darts singles, winner.


*M. Ormesher and S. Gamer. Runners-up — J. Parkington and D. Bailey. . . Mixed darts doubles winners


Parker and I. Harris. Runners- up—J. Harris and A. Smith.


Dominoes winners —' J.‘ J.


‘ Picture shows Brian Sims (snooker referee) making pre­ sentations to the winners.


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— J. Hayward and J. Parking- ton. Runners-up — J.“ Stewart and K. Chamley.


RTH East Lancashire' iteur Cricket League side tbum chose a fine time to’ at the weekend,


or it was their opponents, Francis’s first win of the t


:k Hacking came second.; 38 points. The second divi- was won by lan Hartley' 47 points while John,


• • Chatburn ;


Crushing victory for


C l i t h e r o e 3rd. /


Clitheroe 3rd 188 for 5 dec., Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd 56


CLITHEROE 3rd crushed Wanderers by 132 runs at Church Meadow on Sunday.


after lengthy deliberation asked Clitheroe to bat. Clitheroe lost Granville Bennett when the score stood at 19 but John Myler, who scored a magnifi­ cent 53, and Keith Driver (24) took the score to 75.


Wanderers won the toss and


Myler completed his half-cen­ tury before being caught behind off Fellows.


After Drivers dismissal,


,to relieve Wanderers’ suffering in the heat by declaring at 188 for 5 after 32 overs.


40 deliveries, with Jim Fumell hitting 28 and Steve Rush 15 not out. This enabled Clitheroe


Robin Sharp had a field day/ trapping Hargreaves lbw with the second ball of the innings.


When Wanderers batted,


were both caught by Bill Briggs off Sharp, who con- J tinued to take wickets over after over, while Jim Furnell toiled unsuccessfully at the other end. Geoff Cartledge in­ terrupted Sharp’s run of wick­ ets by bowling Neild and Proc­ tor was brilliantly run out by Bennett.


Fitzpatrick and Farnsworth


derers’ best batsman hitting 27 before falling to that man Sharp who finished with pheno­


Martin Wrigley was Wan­ menal figures of 8 for 7 off 10.6


Bennett 9, K. Driver 24, P. McRae 51, J. Fumell 28, S. Rush n.o. 15, extras 8, total


Clitheroc: J. Mvler 53, G.


(for 5 dec.) 188. Bowling: M. Wrigley 9-1-35-


Peter McRae then hit 51 off


36-1; R. Booth 3-0.-17-0; G. Sutcliffe 8-2-3L2; W. Slinger 1-


Bowling: A. Townsley 12.2-5- 0-4-0. _


to begin with, but the batting got on top and coasted home with Lee top scoring on 29. A victory against Settle


n their way. Garth Sutcliffe bowled well


would have re-established Clitheroe as title contenders. All such hopes will now be in vain, although they could have an important influence in decid­ ing who are the challengers. Two poor batting perform­


ances and * several lacklustre bowiing efforts have reduced the town team’s points tally. . Almost as important, the


just three out of 12. On such things are leagues decided. Cuthcroc: A. Townsley c


luck needed to win the toss has proved fickle. ' Bill Slinger, Clitheroe’s skipper, has won


and b Weavers 7, T. O’Connor, b Scothern 31, K. Fawcett, c Cook b Lee 18, G. Littlewood, b Lee 0, N. Duckworth, b Lee 0, C. Sims, b Lee 6, P. Hall, c Dodgson b Lee 0, A. Hender­ son, d Lee 6, W. Slinger, b Lee 1, R. Booth, b Lee 0, G. Sutc­ liffe n.o. 0, extras 20, total 89. Bowling: G. Lee 12.1-2-44


. b Sutcliffe 25, D. Weavers, c O’Connor b Townsley 2, G. Lee, n.o. 29, P. Cook, n.o. 11, extras 5, total (for 3 wickets) 93.


-8; D. Weavers 5-0-17-1; D. Scothern 7-4-8-1. Settle: D. Scothem, b Sutc­ liffe 21. S. Andrews, c Slinger


Veteran Jo h n so n


tu rn s th e g am e W an d e re rs w a y


\ • Itibblesdalc Wanderers 187 for 8, Barnoldswick 130 for 7.


A RESPONSIBLE innings of 74 from veteran Ian Johnson, with a back-up score of 48 from professional John Seedle turned a game of disaster into one of joy for Wanderers, who battled hard against Bamoldswick for three points from this winning draw. Seedle’s .innings was interest­


results from previous games, were soon in trouble losing skipper David Cottam with the score on six. Jamie Mitchell had only scored one run and faced just six deliveries when he, too, was sent back to the pavilion, the score still on six. Former pro Malcolm Dennett


Wanderers, with two poor


ing to note. He was at the crease for an hour and 10 mi­ nutes. In all that time he faced only 60 deliveries and his 48 included six fours and three sixes. For a winning draw, Bar­


smashed a quick 16 runs before offering a catch off the bowling of former Lancashire County player Bernard Reidy. This Drought Johnson and Seedie to­ gether and before the latter was dismissed, the score soared from 3 for 39, to 4 for 97. By the time that Johnson was bowled, Wanderers had scored 178.In his innings, he hit ten boundaries and a six.


Whalley take five points for an easy win


Great Harwood 52, Whallcy 55 for 5


WHALLEY returned to winning ways and five points with an easy win against Great Harwood in the Ribblesdale Senior Cricket League on Saturday.


batted first, making an abso­ lutely disastrous start, losing opener S. • Pilling for a duck . . . while the score was on 0. The trend continued, with


Harwood,' on home ground, ,P. Whalley jc Weaver Page 0,


C. Ryan c Burgess b Foster 2, I. whalley n.o. 6, extras 8,


Whalley’s- professional Hugh Page relishing bowling on a hard, dry wicket. He .took the first four wickets, Great Har­ wood’s main batting strength. Former skipper Barry Foster


total 52.Bowling: H. Page 9-3-17-5, B. Foster 8.6-0-27-4. Whalley: M. Fallon c Wilkin­


■Macintosh — such-an inspira­ tion this season — giving away his wicket after hitting just three runs. Promising batsman Mark


weighed in with 4 for 27 and after just 17.6 overs, Harw'ood were 52 all out. Whalley’s reply was almost as bad as their opponents, Paul


Fallon (6) followed his colleague back to the pavilion when the


score Mood at 16 and Eddie McGarry was dismissed with a total of 26 on the board. Hugh Page, who top scored with 14, fell when the score was 31, but John Slinger not out 9 and Barry Foster not out 8, led the


son b Howarth 6, P. Macintosh c Watson b HowartH 3,_ H. Page b Howarth 14, E. McGar­ ry c Watson b Howarth 8, F. Macwood lbw Watson 3, J. Slinger n.o. 9, B. Foster n.o. 8, extras 4, total (for 5 wickets) 55Bowling: T. Howarth 3-0-13- 0; W. Howarth 8.4-1-25-4; R. Watson 6-0-13-1.


m tm w iirm


LOOKING forward to a date at Old Trafford on Sunday are Clitheroe CC Under-15s. For in the quarter-final of tho Lan­ cashire Cricket Association knockout competition at Chatburn Road on Saturday, they defeated South West Manchester CC.


they will play In the final on the same day.


If Clltheroe win their semi,


noldswick needed to score 156 runs. But a bad start to their batting, — being three for 26 at one stage, meant just bat­ ting out for one point. Their most effective batsman


Clltheroe’s fast and medium pace bowlers did well, not­ ably Marcus Sharp who took 5 for 6, Paul Rushton (2 for 3) and Richard Blackburn (1 for 7).


Against Manchester,


Manchester lost their first three batsmen for only 11


was M. Greenhalgh (not out 46), who helped his side from 6 for 75 to 7 for 126. Wanderers, led by Seedle,


bowled consistently. He, Bob Birch and David O’Neill took two wickets each and Ian John­ son popped up again to take a vital one, that of the home side’s second highest scoring batsman, T. Scothem (26). Wanderers: J. Mitchell, c


ture of Clltheroe’8 game, Farouk Hussein brilliantly dis­ missing leading batsman West Indian Mervyn Man- barde and helping his team to dismiss the opposition for just 27 runs.


runs. Splendid fielding was a fea­


runs in Just over 11 overs. Graeme Woodworth and Richard Blackburn scored 10 each and Marcus Sharp and Andrew Robinson saw them home with 4 not out and 2


Clltheroe knocked off the


not out respectively. It’s hoped that a large


number of supporters will ac­ company the team to Old Trafford on Sunday. Anyone Interested In travel­


ling should contact Malcolm Blackburn before tomorrow night, Indicating whether they need or can ’ provide trans­ port. Team transport will leave Chatburn Road end at


8-30 a.m. Picture: Clltheroe’s wlnnlni


quarter-finalists were, bac! row, from the' left: David Musson, Andrew Robinson, Richard Hoyte, John Mills, Farouk Hussein, Tahla Amin. Front: Ashley Palmer, John Scorah, Richard- Blackburn, Paul Rushton (capt.), Graeme Woodworth, Marcus Sharp,


Michael Hall.


Harker b Sharpies 1, D. Cottam, c Reidy b M. Scothem 0, M. Dennett, c I. Scothem b Reidy 16, J. Seedle, c M. Scothem b Greenhalgh 48, I. Johnson, b M. Scothem 74, S. Proctor, n.o. 34, P. Seedle, b Greenhalgh 1, W. Bradley, b Greenhalgh 0, M. Walker, c Ahmed o Greenhalgh 0, D. O’Neill n.o. 1, extras 12,. total (for 8 wickets) 187. Bowling: M. Scothem 8-1-25-


In-form Read cruise to


Earby 183, Read 184 for 2


2; D. Sharpies 3-0-22-1; B. Reidy 4-0-45-1; M. Greenhalgh 13-2-52-4:1. Ahmed 8-0-30-0. Bamoldswick: B. Grave, c


READ’S front line batsmen were again in sparkling form on Saturday cruising past Earby’s total of 183 at the rate of over seven runs per over for an eight wicket victory. S tep h en R u shton and


Walker b Birch 15,1. Scothem, c Walker b Seedle 3, B. Reidy, b Seedle 0. R. Bedford, c Brad­ ley b Birch 17, M. Greenhalgh n.o. 46, M. Scothern, c P. Seedle b O’Neill 8, G. Harker, c Walker b O’Neill 0, T. Scoth­ em, b Johnson 26, I. Nutter n.o. 4, extras 12, total (for 7 wickets) 130. Bowling: J. Seedle 9-1-39-2;


R. Birch 11-3-22-2; D. O’Neill 6-1-33-2; I. Johnson 4-0-25-1.


Career best for Phil Bishop


St Michael’s Youth 1 Royals 40,


side nome safely. Great Harwood: S. Pilling c


Slinger b Page 0, P. Allen run


out 11, P. Jones c Macintosh b Page 10, R. Watson c Macin­ tosh b Page 3, W. Wilkinson b Foster 5, W. Howarth c Hindle b Foster 7, W. Lamb c Page b Foster 0, T. Howarth b Page 0,


Stonyhurst take six-a-side title


2; S. Kerr 5-1-33-0; D. Johnson 7-0-27-1; C. Pickles 4-0-25-1; K. Fellows 5-0-32-2; M. Proctor 1- 0-22-0; S. Neild 1-0-6-0.


0, D. Fitzpatrick 1, S. Farn­ sworth 2, S. Kerr 16, K. Fel­ lows 1, D. Johnson 0, S. Neild 0, M. Britcliffe 2, C. Pickles n.o. 2, M. Proctor*2, M. Wrig-


Wanderers: R. Hargreaves


J. Fumell 7-1-21-0; G. Cart- ledge 6-2-23-1; W. Briggs 3-2-2- 0.


ley 27, extras 3, total 56. Bowling: R. Sharp 10.6-7-7-8;


' tooK care of Read CE. In the final St Mary’s scored 257 runs, Salesbury replying with 215. The competition is sponsored


by the Ribble Valley * Sports Council.


IN the Schools’ petition/Stonyhurst beat Sales- Bury CE School in a repeat of last year’s final. Eleven teams entered the competition, held at Clitheroe CC’s Chatbum Road ground. In the semi-finals Stonyhurst defeated St Mary’s RC Prim­ ary, Langho and Salesbury


Ribble Valley Junior six-a-side cricKet com-


THE score show's that the more skilful and experienced . Royals took charge of this Clitheroe Netball League Divi­ sion T\vo game right from the start. / ________ ;______ _ . The shooting skills of Wendy


Boyer and Anarea. Slinger gave Royals the 40 goals which could play an important part should the “goal difference” system come into operation at the end


of the season. Injured Wendy Isherwood


was replaced at half-time by


Cheryl Kenyon. Player of the Matcn was Wendy Isherwood (Royals) and Anne Geldard for


. St Michael’s Rovers B 17, PoMs D e ann a G a rn e r


Backhouse (Rebels).


— Phoenix 10, Dominoes 22, PoMs Carol Barrow (Phoenix), Yvonne Greenup (Dominoes). Trinity Chicks A 23, Scorpions 12, PoMs Gail Fielding (Scorp­ ions), Sharon-Ainsworth (Trini-. ty ) . C a ld e rs to n e s 9, St Michael’s Ladies A 35, PoMs Eileen Peel (Calderstones), Anne Smith (St Michael’s).' Division Two — Cosmos 20,


St Michael’s Youth. Other results, Division One


(Cosmos), Gail Peel (St Michael’s). Travellers 11, Rebels 33, PoMs Doreen Mus- grove (Travellers), Andrena


Old Rossendalians 92, Ciithcroc 2nd 95 for 5.


CLITHEROE 2nd skipper Phil Bishop helped his team con­ tinue their charge up the Rib­ blesdale League Division One by taking a career-best 8 for 26 against third-placed Old Ros­ sendalians. Asked to bat first, Old Ros­


sendalians made a bad start. They lost a wicket without scoring and although the second-wicket pair put on 25, Clitheroe were always on top. Wickets fell regularly and


only two batsmen provided any resistance. Old Rossendalians’ 92 all out


was due mainly to the perform­ ance of the Clitheroe captain who bowled u nchanged throughout. Clitneroe made a disastrous


Michael Georgeson were both


______ - rge dismissed in the late 40s leav­


ing Michael Ranson 43 not out and Graham Bushell 40 not out to see Read home.


FIXTURES


THIS weekend’s fixtures in th e Ribblcsdalc Cr icket League include: Senior Division — Black­


burn N. v Ciithcroc, Barnold­ swick v Read,- Ribblcsdalc Wanderers v Great Harwood, Whatley v Cherry Tree.............. Division One — Clitheroe 2nd v Oswaidtwistle Immanu­


el, Read 2nd v Bamoldswick. Division Two — Lucas v


Langho C, Rawtcnstall v Rib- blcsdale Wanderers 2nd, Os­ waidtwis tle Immanuel v Whalley 2nd. Division Three (Sunday) —


Clitheroe 3rd v Fulwood, Rib­ blcsdalc Wanderers 3rd v Bar­ noldswick.


Wanderers 2nd miss their way


Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 2nd 134,


Langho 135 for 8.


start in reply, losing Neil Ash­ worth and Chris Musson in the first two overs for only one run. However, Simon Westhead


(37) “and John Boden (25) re­ paired the damage. They put on 38 before Boaen was out and then Malcolm Scott weighed in with 18 not out. With Richard Thornton (8 n.o.), he saw Clitheroe safely home at 95 for 5, Hindle taking, all five wickets for Old Rossen­ dalians. Old Rossendalians: 92. Clitheroe bowling: J. Hill 10-


C. Musson 1, S. Westhead 37, J. Boden 25, M. Scott n.o. 18, R. Banks 6, R..Thornton n.o. 8, extras 0, total (for 5 wickets) 95.


2-34-1; P. Bishop 15-7-26-8; A. Rigby 5-0-23-0; M. Blackburn 1-0-4-1. Clithcroe: M. Ashworth 0,


Chatburn just ten


runs short


St Francis 143 for 5, Chatbum 133


' Francis in this North East Lancs Amateur Cricket League game on Sunday. For the chance, offered by


CHATBURN CC were left dearly regretting a dropped catch when they played St


batsman Joe Woodworth, would have helped Chatbum to victory. Instead Woodworth batted on, smashing an un­ beaten 101 out of his team’s 143


total. In reply, Chatbum lost their first wicket when the


regularly until Tommy Tho p­ son (50) and Rod Booth (29) put


stood at 24. Wickets then fell Thomp-


score


on 65 for the seventh wicket. A win seemed on for Chat­


bum but St Francis bowler Ronnie Blair (6 for 65) helped his side home by 10 runs and with 10 balls to spare.


son 13-2-3-2; R. Booth 12-4-33- 1; T. Thompson 10-2-31-1; A. O’Neill 6.2-0-34-1. Chatbum: A. O’Neill 17/J.


St Francis: 143 for 5. Chatbum bowling: A. Hodg­


<


Rowley 8, P. Clough 5,'P. Stir- 2hr. 42min. — his slowest zaker 6, A. Hodgson 5, R. marathon time ever.


________


Harrison 6, T. Thompson 50, G. Childs 2, R. Booth 29, B.


. ,


Allen i; M. Pearce n.o.. 0, extras 4, total 133.


.


. skipper Ken Proctor (41) put-. ting on 39. However, with the score at 81 for 2 they lost three wickets in the space of two runs. John Renwick (27) helped to stage a slight recovery, but .Wanderers could only struggle


to 134. The best bowler for Langho


was Doman with 5 for 43. Langho lost wickets regular­


ly in reply due to the bowling of Stephen Kerr who finished with 7 for 65. At 93 for 7 they looked like losing, but Turner came to the rescue wdth 39 not out. Another wicket fell at 131


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers 2nd missed out on the points ‘ after forcing their way into a match-winning position against Langho in tneir Ribblesdale League Division Two match. - Wanderers made a good start with Allen Parker (15) and


elected to bat on a blisterinj hot afternoon. With a eooi wicket and extremely fast out­ field, a high scoring game seemed inevitable. Read- did well to bowl out the visitors for 183 in the 34th over.


Earby won the toss and


., ets in two balls, was.crucial in, 'giving Read reasonable time for their chase. •


when Clive Taylor took a bril­ liant diving catch at long leg to dismiss Stephen Gee for 5 off the bowling of Graham Bushell. Bushell in another fine per­ formance finished with six wic­ kets, and his swift destruction of. Earby’s tail with tw'o wick-


They got off to a good start Z Earby’s top scorer was New


ealander Robertson who hit a fine 65 before falling to Richard


Goodway. Youngsters Nigel Pickles and Stuart Berry looked promising but they w'ere unable to make much headway against Bushell and Kaw'alec. It was left to the more experi­ enced Michael Wiseman and John Gibb to boost the total in the later overs. Read were contained by John Stead and Mike Chappie for


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j Little 46, M. Ranson n.o. 43, G. Bushell n.o. 40, extras 8. Total 184 for 2.


Round the bowling greens


but by then Langho were home.Wanderers: A. Parker 15, K. Proctor 41, R. Driver 8, J. Hutchins 4, T. Wallbank 9, I. Threlfall 0, J. Renwick- 27, A. Holgate n.o. 14, G. Leach 2, K. Taylor 3, S. Kerr 0, extras 11, total 134.Bowling: J. Walsh 8-2-25-1; C. Turner 11-1-42-1; A. West 4- 1-13-1; P. Doman 9-1-43-5. Langho: N.# Slee 4, P. High


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jS’hill....................... 8 5 0 348 Foxhill.......... ....... 10 3 0 739 B’lev Rd................. 10 3 0 7 36 Gtfi’woodB........... 10 2 0 834


GtH’woodA............ 9 7 0 263 S’buryA................. 9 7 0 253 Rish.CA................ 10 6 0 453 C. Castle..............11 5 0 653 Globe...................... 9 5 0 450


Premier League P W D L P


10, B. Hardcastle 16, G. Allen 20, H. Kenyon 7, P. Har­ greaves 4, C. Turner n.o. 39, r . Doman 13, J. Walsh 13, S. Conway n.o. 1, extras 8, total (for 8 wickets) 135. Bowling: G. Leach 8.7-0-27-0;


Running in the sun


WHILE most people were out in their gardens sunning them­ selves on Sunday — the hottest day of the year so far, accord­ ing to the weather experts — Low Moor runner Chris Wood took part in the Gainsborough Marathon. With temperatures above 90


S. Kerr 16-4-65-7; K. Taylor 8-- 0-35-1.


'S’buryB................ 8 4 .2 2 39 Metflex.................. 8 2 0 634 Rish.FG........ 7 0 1 621 Rish.CB........ ...... 8 2 1 5 19


R’dale A............. 9 7 0 264 St Mary’s ................ 8 6 0 2 50 Whalley A.... .......... 8 4 0 4 42 C.Cricket.............. 8 4 0 440


Division One , P W D L P


WhalleyB.............. 9 6 0 357 Division TwoP W D LiP


C’stonesC.........I... 9 7 0 256 Mercer PL............. 9 6 0 3 50 C’stonesA............ , 9 5 0 448 R’tonSt.......... 9 5 0 447 Wadd’ton............ . 9 5 0 444 C’stones B.............. 9 1 0 8 30 R’daleB........... 9


1 0 828


deg F, Chris and Irish Interna­ tional - Tony Kearns moved ahead of the field in an'agreed plan to help each other in the . daunting conditions. \ At the halfway point, Chris- settled down to survive the I course ^ finishing second in.-


2hr; 33min. —.almost 20 mi­ nutes slower than his usual pace..- •


The winner, Kearns,: clocked -1


Men’s squash team have good win


EMPRESS Squash Men’s team


had a 4-1 win over Eagles. . , Playing number one, John Faraday had a fine game to beat a good opponent 3-2.., Graham Plant also won by


,


the same margin and . Steve Rutherford ana - Pete Carter both won 3-0.


Andy Brown lost 1^3,. his first defeat in 10 matches.:-


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