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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Ribblesdale Cricket League


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CLITHEROE skipper Mick Ashcroft and his jubilant team-mates showing off the fruits of their season’s labour . . . the North West Counties Division Three championship trophy


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AN unprecedented seven vic­ tories from seven games


§ a v e Bro o k s ld e Primary chool an emphatic win In


the Ribble Valley Sports As­ sociation "small schools” netball tournament. Showing off the trophy are


Claire Tattersall (left) and Catherine Overy. At the back, from the left, are Rachel Scholes, Natasha Meadows and Jennifer Hanley. At the front, Zoe Hall, Catherine- Il­ lingworth and Angela Marsh. Also In the team was Caroline Templeman. Said headmaster Mr David1


Law: "Brookslde Is proud of the girls. It’s the first time the school has won the competi­ tion . . . and what a way to win it!” Other teams Included win­


ners on the past three occa­ sions, Chatburn, who had to be content with runners-up spot.


Clitheroe . held to 1 losing draw ,


Burnley Belvedere 1st * - 109 for 9,


Clitheroe 2nd 150


led by Alex Rigby, who hit:48 not out, plus useful contribu­ tions by Phil Bishop, 20 runs, Tim Bleazard, 19, and Granville Bennett, 16, helped Clitheroe towards a respectable total of 150 off 35.4 overs.


over rate, Clitheroe’s attack was left with 26 overs, which set Belvedere the reasonable task of scoring 109 for a win­ ning draw. Belvedere raced to 27 off


Because of Belvedere’s slow


four overs but Bleazard slowed them down by taking 6 for 49, putting Clitheroe in a winning position. Belvedere needed six runs


I over, but the home side held on I for three points with a run off I the last ball. I Clitheroe: C. Sims 10, J. I Myler 3, S. Westhead 0, A. I Rigby n.o. 48, K. Driver 9, P. I McRae 7, G. Bennett 16, P. I Bishop 20, P. Rushton 4, T. I Bleazard 19, M. Blackburn 0, | extras 14, total 150. I Belvedere: 109 for 9. I Bowling: T. Bleazard 13-1-49- 6; A. Rigby 2-0-12-1; M. Black- I burn 11-0-38-1.


| quired two wickets for victory. Clitheroe took one of them with the second delivery of the


Cup defeat as wickets tumble


I Wigan 173 for 7, I Clitheroe 1st 120 for 9


I CLITHEROE made a disastr- I ous start to their innings, I losing the first three wickets I for only 13 runs in this Lanca- I shire Cup defeat. I Wigan, batting first, were I restricted to 173 for 7 after an I opening partnership of 90, I through tight bowling by Phil I Bishop, Bill Slinger and Garth I Sutcliffe. I But in reply, Clitheroe’s pro- I fessional Andrew Townsley I went for 11, Keith Fawcett for I 2 and Chris Sims for a duck. I Graham I.ittlewood battled I on for 23 before, being given I out lbw and Clitheroe were I only 40 with half their allotted I overs gone.


I Philip Hall and Bishop I reached scores of 22 and 20 I respectively, but after 40 overs I Clitheroe could only manage I 120 for 9.


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I Wigan: 173 for 7. I Bowling: A. Townsley 8-1-46- [ 1; R. Booth 4-0-13-0; A. Rigby I 4-0-30-0; G. Sutcliffe 8-1-19-0; I W. Slinger 8-2-33-4; P. C. I Bishop 8-1-30-1.


I Clitheroe: A. Townsley 11, I K. Fawcett 2, G. Littlewood


I 23, C. Sims 0, N. Ashworth 7, A. I t " ‘ ‘


I Sling R.


I extras 9, total Tfor 9 wickets) I 120-


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Sponsorship'; deal


I has clinched a major new spon- I sorship deal for next season.; * I The Twitter Lane club is- to I be backed by Waddington Cell | Quarries in a deal which will include buying a strip for eaeh of the club s two teams.


| Waddington chairman Mr I


I the club is absolutely delighted r to think that support is coming from within the village.


Jeffreys said everyone at WADDINGTON Football Club


were soon in trouble at 38 for 5 following some "suicidal bat­ ting” and controversial umpir­ ing decisions. But a remarkable recovery


AFTER outplaying their oppo­ nents for most of the afternoon, Clitheroe could only manage one point for a losing draw’.on their visit to Burnley. Asked to bat first, Clitheroe


IT ’S JUST CHAMPION


“TREMENDOUS” . that’s how Clitheroe FC chairman Cyril Whiteside summed up the club’s fortunes in the 1983-84 season.


Clitheroe made good progress. They had a fine run in the FA Cup, making their exit at the expense of Bishop Auckland, one of England’s leading non­ league sides. .The North West Counties


start before the season began, by reaching the final of the Lancs FA-backed Cumbrian Cup, but then lost to NPL side Barrow. . In other cup competitions


The club made a brilliant


division -three championship, Clitheroe buckled down and set about the task with relish.


Valiev, manager Eric Whalley asked his men to pull out all the stops in the remaining nine games. And how they did . . . winning seven in succession! "That run of results gave us


After a defeat at Whitworth


League Cup saw them reach the quarter finals before losing to Penrith and in the Lancs Junior Cup they were knocked out by the eventual winners, South Liverpool. The biggest disappointment


was the Jiome defeat at the hands of Yorkshire side Guiseley in the FA Vase, in which the club also did ex­ tremely well the previous season. So, with nothing to concen­ trate on but the NW Counties


match of the season, against Cheadle, resulted in a nard- earned draw, but sadly the last game, against Blackpool Mechanics, at Shawbridge, saw the champions lose 3-2 and with it, their unbeaten home record.


Clitheroe’s penultimate


remarkable "double” for the club and brothers Eric and John Whalley — who manage the first and reserves sides re­ spectively — by winning the East Lancs League.


CLITHEROE................................... 34 22 7 5 79 29 51 +50 Padiham.........................‘..


Ashton Town..................... Oldham Dew.....................


Daisy Hill......................................... 34 19 3 12 54 40 41 +14 Maghull............................ . Blackpool Mech................. . Vulcan N........................... Atherton C ...................... Prestwich Heys................. Whitworth Val................. Bolton ST......................... Bacup Boro...................... Nelson............................. Cheadle Town................... Urmston Town..................


34 15 5 14 61 59 35 +2 34 11 8 15 45 53 30 -8 34 10 10 14 49 64 30 -15 34 11 9 14 65 60 27 +5 34 8 10 16 49 55 26 -6 34 9 8 17 39 67 26 -28 34 7 9 18 35 67 23 -32


34 14 9 11 54 50 37


. Newton............................. Ashton Ath.......................


JANE THIRD


of 81, Jane responded with ex­ cellent rounds of 74, 72 and 73 — all below par — to collect £2,000 prize money. Jane has made an excellent


INCLASSIC CLITHEROE golfer Jane For­ rest took third place in the Women’s Golf Classic at Woburn. After a disastrous first round


start to the season and looks like improving her Women’s Professional Golf Association ranking.


off the last over for the win­ ning draw, while Clitheroe re-


Nice one Cyril


chester, tackled the event, a round of the Shell-Autosport championship, dr iving a Pressparts, Blackburn, Vaux- hall Chevette HSR 2300 cc.


CLITHEROE and District Motor Club member Cyril Bolton came fifth overall in the Manx National Rally at the weekend. Cyril, of Chester Brook, Rib-


LATEST POOL


Black Horse A 3; Lord Nelson 4, Commercial A 3; Pendle Witch 1, Joiners A 6; Horse Shoe A 3, Kings A 4; Lower Buck A 2, Royal Oak A 5; Victoria A 4, White Horse A 3; Tillotsons A 6, New Inn 1; Black Bull 3, Dog and Par­ tridge 4; Higher Buck 3, Craven Heifer (Clitheroe) 4. Blue League: Black Horse B


LATEST Ribble Valley pool results and positions are: Red League: White Hart 4,


34 8 4 22 33 63 20 -30 34 4 3 27 30 89 11 -59


Waddington beaten in final


Skipton British Rail 4 Waddington 1,


WADDINGTON’S bid to retain the Craven Cup ended in fai­ lure after a controversial final at Gargrave on Friday.


play, the Twitter Lane side were unable to create many real chances. But they were also distinctly unhappy with three of Skipton’s goals which looked offside. Waddingtop piled on the


Despite having most of the Clitheroe Reserves made it a


the title with five points to spare over our nearest rivals radiham,” said Mr Whiteside.


Change to make


history


CLITHEROE Reserves appear at Turf Moor, Burnley, this evening In the East Lancs League President's Cup final (kick-off 7 p.m.), In a game that will finally bring down the curtain on the club’s fan­ tastic season. The occasion also provides


the reserves with the oppor­ tunity of becoming the first team to achieve the East L a n c s L e a g u e Cup and League double. Clltheroe earned their place


in the final, against Great Harwood Town Res., by de­ fe a t ing Oswaldtwlstle Im­ manuel 2-1 In the semi-finals. Simon Whiteside scored both Clitheroe goals. Admission to the match Is


50p for adults, 25p for chil­ dren and OAPs. Saturday evening sees the


Altken Shield f ina f played at Shawbridge. Over the last three weeks


NW Counties Division Three Final Table P W D L F A P GD


34 19 8 7 58 34 46 +24 34 19 7 8 54 42 45 +12


34 17 9 8 63 37 43 +26 34 16 8 10 60 50 40 +10


34 17 5 12 70 49 37 +21 34 15 8 11 64 54 38 +10 +4


the ground has been used for Ribble Valley Football League finals, and the French Con­ nection match on top of Its use by Clitheroe. Now the ground, with its


improved facilities Is becom­ ing a focal point for local sportsmen and organisations In the area. Clitheroe hope to make


fu r th e r Improvements but would like to see more grant aid from local authorities. "With a little help Shaw­


b r id g e c o u ld b e c om e a stadium with many facilities that the community at large could benefit from,” said chairman Cyril Whiteside.


Whiteside shows the way


Clitheroe Res 2


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 1,


TWO first-half goals from Simon Whiteside set up Clitheroe for tonight’s , game at Turf Moor.


start, adopting safety-first tac­ tics. But Clltheroe gradually gained command and Whiteside opened the scoring shooting past 'keeper Roberts in a crowded goalmouth.


Both sides made a scrappy


added a second when he looped a header over the ’keeper. Clitheroe, now in the driving


Ten minutes later Whiteside


early pressure only for their opponents to open the scoring with their first real attack in the 20th minute. Andrew Hutchinson equal­


ised before half-time, however, turning in a low, left wing cross from Paul Keighley at the near post.


Waddington on the hour when Paul Bretherton. who had a fine game in miafield, was ad­ judged .to have committed a foul in the box and Skipton scored from the spot.


spectacular freekick ended any hopes of a Waddington revival and a further goal, conceded in the final minute, gave Skipton a flattering scoreline. This was not one of Had­


Five minutes from time a


dington’s best performances but the crucial decisions seemed to go against them.


6, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 1; Commercial B 4, Sun Inn 3; Joiners B 2, Talbot 5; Kings B 5, Horse Shoe B 2; Royal Oak B 3, Lower Buck B 4; White Horse B 1, Victoria B 6; Brown Cow 1, Tillotsons B 6; Station 4, Hodder Bridge 3; Waggon and Horses 3, Red Pump 4. Table — Red League: Join­


Rimmer, Kirk, Bialecki, Spencer, Clayton, Bretherton, Hutchinson, Miller, Geldard, Keighley. Subs: Hosty, Longhi.


Waddhigton: Stirzaker, Play the game


Joiners B 178, Station 154, Vic­ toria B 143, Black Horse B 142, Lower Buck B 135, Sun Inn 135, Waggon and Horses 135, Craven Heifer (Chgly) 134, Hodder Bridge 133, White Horse B 133, Talbot 130, Red Pump 118, Royal Oak B 111, Horse Shoe B 107, Commercial. B 99, Tillotsons B 85, Brown Cow 68.


ers A 183, Royal Oak A 153, White Horse A 152, Lord Nelson 146, White Hart 144, Craven Heifer 142, Kings A 141, Victoria A 141, Pendle Witch 138, Horse Shoe A 133, Commercial A 130, Dog and Partridge 118, Black Horse A 114, New Inn 109, Tillotsons A 109, Black Bull 107, Higher Buck 92, Lower Buck A 85. - Blue League: Kings B 185,


RIBBLE Valley youngsters are being offered the chance to make a name for themselves as cricketers in a scheme involv­ ing former England skipper Ted Dexter, the Trustee Sav-. ings Bank, and the National Cricket Association. The “Play the game” cam-


being selected for four two-day residential courses for 16 to 20- year-olds.


fiaign encourages them to join


for you,” is available at Clitheroe’s TSB branch in Church Street, with a coupon for the prospective club member. The scheme involves courses run by the former Eng­ land batting ace and national coaches, with four young-crick­ eter awards of a cricket case and equipment.


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Last look at Valley leagues


FINAL Ribble Valley Football League tables are:


Transport......... . 22 17 5 6 39 Sabden..................22 17 3 2 37 Catholic SC...........22 16 1 631 Read Utd...............22 13 2 7 28 Royal Oak V......... .2212' 3 7 27 Rib’ter Res........... 2211 3 8 25' W. Bradford............ 22 9 3 9 22 Rimington................22 7 2 13 16 Chatbum................. 22 5 5 12 15 Grindleton...............22 6 2 14.14 Kings Arms..............22 2 119 5 Lord Nelson.,.......... 22 -2 119 5


Marsden Division PW D L P


Leading goalscorers: P. Lawson (Transport) 32 league, six cup. P. Herd (Transport) 23 league, 4 cup.


SpringmiH................16 14 1 1 29 Craven Heifer........ 16 10 3 3 23 W. B’ford Res...... 16 9 4 322 Calderstones.......... 16 8 4 4 20 Read Utd Res......... 16 6 3 715 Transport Res....... .16 5 2 912 Trinity YC.............. 16 3 310 9 Waggon &H........... 16 3 211 8 WhaHey................... 16 1 4 11 6


(Springmill) 19 league, 3 cup.


Farthings......... . 2116 1 4 35 White Horse......... . 2116 1 4 33 -Sabden Res..;.......21 12 0 9 26 CravenHRes.....2111 01024 tRib. X Keys Rs.... 2114 1 621 Catholic SC...........21 9 01218 ‘Grindleton Res.....21 2 0 19 6 Calderstones......... 21 2 118 6‘


Division Three PW D L P


Vause (Farthings) 47 league, 9 cup. , D. Legge (Rib. X Keys Res) 26, league, 1 cup. * De­ notes points awarded because opposing team, fielded unregis­ tered player. ‘ t Denotes team which had points deducted for fielding un­ registered player.


Leading goalscorers; C.


Division Two PW D L P


Things began to go sour for


seat, gave Immanuel’s defence a difficult time towards the. end of the half.


back after the break and De- vaney reduced the arrears. Immanuel then dominated for


But Immanuel came fighting


a spell but Clitheroe survived to take the game back to their opponents. Two Immanuel players were


Kinder, Richards, S. Green, White, P. Green, Young, Whiteside, Livesey, McGuire. Subs: Ashworth, Karwat.


booked following a series, of bad tackles as Clitheroe held on for a place in the final. Clitheroe: Holt, Braithwaite,


Run outs decisive as Read


tumble Read” 169,


Gt Harwood 194 for 8 dec


READ crashed to their fourth successive league defeat at Whalley Road on Saturday after having three points within their grasp. Chasing Harwood's 194 off 35


overs they needed 167 off the available 30. They passed this target off the second ball of the 29tn when John Waddington straight-drove Tony Howarth for four. But Read by then were nine


space Clitheroe 104 for 7, Whalley 181 for 8


THE pace of Whalley’s South African profes­ sional, Hugh Page, had Clitheroe in plenty of trouble at Chatbum Road as they straggled to overhaul a smartly made 181 for 8.


ouicker than the Ribbles- four wickets himself but dale League has seen for also forced the Clitheroe some years, the 21-year-


Bowling markedly old not only picked up-


batsmen to go for the runs at the other end, enabling Barry Foster to pick up three cheap wickets. After Page’s early blitz was


Wanderers foiled by Potts


Ribblesdale Wanderers 101 for 9


Baxenden 200 for 6,


them packing with just one point from a losing draw, ham­ mering 93 runs not out and taking three wickets. Baxenden, batting first,


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers will not easily forget Baxenden professional John Potts. For oft Saturday he sent


scored 44 runs before losing their first wicket.


Jan Johnson took the first of his two wickets and Baxenden were 90 for 4. But when Potts started bat­


the breakthrough, took their second wicket with the score on 50 and their third with 85 runs on the board. Five runs later


Wanderers, encouraged by .•


over, Clitheroe were 77 for 6 and needed nearly 80 runs for three points. With limited batting to come,


there was little option but to hold out for a losing draw and so the game ended rather tamely with Keith Fawcett and Bill Slinger defending well, but scoring rarely. Put into bat on a firm track


escaped when Wanderers pro John Seedle dropped a difficult chance.


ting Wanderers’ prospects seemed to worsen with every run. Early in his innings Potts


look back, striking 11 fours and two sixes. Indeed, he might have been


and a* good quick outfield, Whalley’s first six batsmen all reached double figures. The pick of them was Barry Foster who struck 39 with little effort. At 128 for 6, Clitheroe were


wickets down and Waddington was out next bail to a low delivery to give Harwood victory. Read suffered two crucial


’giving Harwood some reward for being much sharper in the field. Peter Grainger propped up


run outs. Mike Ranson and Graham Bushell were both going well in the 30s when they fell victim to fine throws,


wood looked set for well over 200 hut three quick wickets by Philip Hanson restricted them to 194 for 8 and brought a declaration from skipper Bill Wilkinson. Harwood’s Joe Whitehead • scored a half cen­ tury on a beautiful batting wicket and Paul Allen hit 44. Hanson claimed five wickets


but Read’s' most ecnomical bowler was professional Graham Bushell who conceded only 37 runs off 10 overs for two wickets. Two catches were dropped


Read’s middle order again with a valuable 29. Earlier Stephen Rushton made 29 after a tenta­ tive start against leg spinner Bill Howarth. After reaching 177 for 4 Har­


From there Potts did not To help we


in all afternoon if his side had not run out of overs at 200 for 6.


still handily placed but for the second week running the bowl­ ing proved incapable of wiping, up tne tail end. A late rally, lea by Vic Morris, added another 20 valuable runs to Whalley’s total.


lacking consistency ana penet­ ration. Professional Andrew Townsley operated at one end all afternoon, regularly beating the bat and he took 4 for 68. At the other end, John Hill,


The Clitheroe bowling is still v


Garth Sutcliffe and Rodney Booth bowled gamely but are still not performing as well as last season. Whalley: J. Slinger c Boden


nings in determined style but lost two quick wickets, skipper David'Cottam for seven, with the score on 27, and John Seedle for nought three runs later. Malcolm Dennet had to retire


Wanderers started their in­


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. Proctor added a useful 17 on a lively wicket. Baxenden: J. Stevenson c


b Hill 15, P. Macintosh c and b Sutcliffe 29, H.- Page b Town­ sley 16, D .' Higgmbottom b Townsley 20, E. McGarry c Fawcett b Booth 23, B. Foster c Henderson b Townsley 39, R. Bennett c Boden b Townsley 0, G. Hindle c Ashworth b Booth 6, S. Barker n.o. 4, V. Morris n.o. 16, extras 13. Total 181 for 8 wickets. Bowling: Townsley 18-3-68-4; Hill 7-1-18-1; Sutcliffe 4-0-24-1; Booth 7-0-58-2. Clitheroe: ,N. Duckworth c


Walker b Seedle'25, P. Clegg c Mitchell b O'Neill 32, N. Elahi c Walker b Seedle 4, J. Potts n.o. 93, J. Hayton c and b Johnson 5, S. Molloy c Mitchell b Seedle 7, J. Chapman lbw Johnson 4, J. Pilling n.o. 16, extras 16, total (for 6 wickets) 200. Bowiing: J. Seedle 15-2-60-3;


off Bushell's early overs, and with opener Frank Newby con­ ceding 16 runs off his two overs Read allowed Harwood to build the foundations of a big 8core. Great Harwood: 194 for 8


dec. Bowling; G. Bushell 10-3-37-


2; F. Newby 2-0-16-0; P. Hanson 11-0-58-5; R. Goodway 4-


Higginbottom b Page 22, A. Townsley c Page b Foster 22, K. Fawcett c Macintosh b Page 29, A. Henderson b Foster 1, N. Ashworth lbw Foster 0, J. Boden b Page 4, P. A. Hall c Macintosh b Page 3, Siinger n.o. 13, R. Booth n.o. 0, extras. 10. Total 104 for 7 wickets. Bowling: Page 14-1-43-4; Wright fr-1-29-0; Foster 9-3-22-


0-24-0; J. Waddington 8-0-48-


T. Howarth 29, M. Georgeson c Pilling b Wall T, M. Ranson run out 34, G. Bushell run out 32, M. Grainger b Howarth 6, R. Goodway b Howarth 12, P. Grainger c Whitehead b Ryan 29, P. Hanson c Church-Taylor b Ryan 0, J. Waddington b Howarth 13, P. Worsley c Birch b Wall 6, F. Newby n.o. 0, extras 7, total 169.


Read: S. Rushton c Birch b


Cherry Tree batsmen on top


Cherry Tree 3rd 220 for 6 dec Ribblesdale W- 3rd 138 for 8


WANDERERS left Cherry Tree on Sunday with a losing draw against a team who batted very well. Martin Proctor and Alan Dic­


pushed the score to 43 before Ray Hargreaves was stumped for 16. Dave Fitzpatrick, on 25,


Bailley haul ends cup hopes


Ribblesdalc Wanderers 142, Wolsdcn 240 for 9


WANDERERS suffered their second heavy defeat in two days when Greater Manchester team Walsden visited Church Meadow for this Youngers Cup match. The visitors batted first and


Wanderers had them reeling at 39 for 4. But Walsden number three


batsman S. Bailley knuckled down and started building his massive total of 158 not out. His haul included 21 fours and four sixea! By the fall of the next wicket


Chapman b Mollqy 36, D. Cottam c Hayton b Potts 7, M. Dennett c Clegg b Molloy 14, J. Seedle b Cronsnaw 0, I. John­ son b Crenshaw 0, P. Seedle c Chapman b Potts 0, S. Procter c Elahi b Potts 17, D. Hoigate c Stevenson b Fenwick 5, M. Walker n.o. 6, D. O'Neill b Fenwick 5, R-. Birch n.o. 0, extras 16, total (for 9 wickets) ' 101. Bowiing: J. Potts 14-5-31-3;


R. Birch 4-0-24-0; I. Johnson 14-2-71-2; D. O’Neill 3-0-29-1. Wanderers: J. Mitchell c


M. Cronsnaw 6-0-23-2; B. Fen­ wick 7-1-22-2; S. Molloy 4-2-12- 2; J. Stevenson 1-0-0-1.


Ribblesdale fixtures


SATURDAY se e s 'the Thwaites Ribblesdale League derby match, between Ribbles-, dale Wanderers and Clitheroe at Church Meadow. Whalley are at home to Earby, while Read take on Blackburn North­ ern away. On S u n d ay , th e two


Clitheroe clubs meet again, this time at Chatburn Road in the first round of the Ramsbottom Cup. Whalley are drawn against Read at home. Saturday’s Division One fix­


ley, Roils Royce v Ribblesdale Wanderers, BBCV v Langho


C.


the score had moved along nicely to 152 and after 45 overs Walsden were 240 for 9. Wanderers’ skipper David


kinson shared the bowling hon­ ours for Wanderers, taking two wickets apiece. Wanderers, in reply, steadily


went with the score at 44 and it was middle order batsmen Neil Osiiffe and skipper Mick Britcliffe who provided most runs, both scoring 28. Cherry Tree: 220 for 6 dec. Bowling: N. Osiiffe 6-0-40-1;


S. Neild 7-0-37-0; M. Proctor 6- 0-46-2; D. Johnson 5-0-27-0; J. Gladwin 2-0-17-0; A. Dickinson 5-


16, D. Fitzpatrick 25, S. Farn­ sworth 16, D. Johnson 6, M. Proctor 7, N. Osiiffe 28, M. Britcliffe 28, S. Neild n.o. 6, J. Gladwin 0, extras 6, total (for 8 wickets) 138.


Wanderers; R. Hargreaves


Belvedere crushed


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd 177 for 9,


Burnley Belvedere 50


• tion of 32 as Wanderers left their opponents a formidable total to chase. Belvedere were ho match in


A FINE partnership of 82 by openers Parker and Proctor set up an emphatic Wanderers’ vic­ tory. Proctor just failed to achieve a half century- and Parker made a useful contribu-


this Division Two encounter at Church Meadow. Gidlow and Kerr devastated the Burnley, team’s innings, ably backed by some tig h t bowling from Workman.


Workman 3-1-7-1; M. Gidlow 3.1-1-8-5.


SHIELD WIN


THE Clitheroe Golf Club Ladies’ competition for the Jane Panter Shield was won by Mrs Jean Speak with a nett- score of 80-10-70. > Qualifier for the Rufus Carr’


Parker 32, K. Proctor 49, R. Driver 17, W. Hutchins 25, T. Wallbank 1, W. Renwick 14, I. Threlfall 23, D. Workman 2, S. Kerr 1, K. Taylor 2, extras 11, total (for 9 wkts) 177. Burnley Belvedere: 50. Bowling: S. Kerr 7-0-27-4; D. ■


Ribblesdale Wanderers: A.


went to Wanderers’ young Aussie Jamie Mitchell with a. crafty innings of 36. Stephen


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Youth League: Padiham v Clitheroe, Read v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Whalley v Oswald­ twistle Imm. Sunday — Lawrenson Cup


and Ian Johnson were out for ducks but Paul Seedle showed some determination for an in­ nings of 32. That man Bailley was a


menace in the field as well. He took four wickets for 39 runs as Wanderers crumbled to 142 all out in 31 overs. Walsden: 240 for 9. Bowling: R. Birch 9-2-14-2;


0-23-1; M. Wrigley 3-0-21-2.


first round: Clitheroe v Burnley Belvedere 2nd, Old Ross, v Read, Whalley v Rolls Royce 2nd, Padiham 2nd v Langho C.


Cup exit for Chatburn


G. Leach 6-0-20-2; D. O’Neill 8- 0-48-0; I. Johnson 9-0-42-0; M. Dennett 8-1-55-3; P. Seedle 5-0- 53-1. Wanderers: S. Proctor b S.


Chatbum 96, St Francis 103 for 6


Bailley 16, D. Cottam b East- wood 35, M. Dennett b S. Bail- ley 0, I, Johnson b S. Bailley 0, P. Seedle b Barker 32, A. Hoi- gate c Malone b Eastwood 6, W. Bradley c P. Baiiiey b S. Bailley 10, M. Walker b Ross' 11, D. O’Neill b Barker 0, G. Leach st P. Bailley b Gale 22, R. Birch n.o. 1, extras 9, total 142.


Saints seize chances


THE Clitheroe Netball League first division game between Scorpions . and St Michael’s ladies A ended in a 23-16 vic­ tory for the Saints. < Scorpions missed their chances in the opening minutes but: St Michael’s converted theirs to take a 6-0 lead. With some fine interceptions and ex­ cellent shooting- Saints domi­ nated to lead'12-4 at half-time. The second half saw a revival by Scorpions who reduced the arrears stage.


to


Taylor and Carole Bnggs con­ trolled this match.


ayli


Gof od lled


umpiring fast,


Ann Taylor (Scorpions) and Jayne Seed (St Michael's). ' Other results — Division


Players of the. match were


One: Trinity Chicks A 7, Dominoes 30. Players of the match were Joanna Wilkinson (Trinity),: Ca role' Briggs (Dominoes). Trinity Youth Club ■ B 7, Phoenix 37:: P-o-Ms: Debbie Kirk. (Trinity), Lisa Coar (Phoenix). Division Two: - Colts 12,


Ford competition was Mrs Joan Rhodes (84-12-72). ■ . The nine-hole competition was won by Mrs Mary Garvey,'? (52-16-36) after a card play-off with Mrs Mary Brearley. . .


'Backhouse (Rebels), Helen .Swift (Royals).


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Cosmos 17. P-o-Ms: Eileen Makinson (Colts), Deanna Garner (Cosmos). Travellers 11, St Michael’s Rovers B, 21. P-o-Ms:' L eslie F aw c e tt (Travellers), Bridget O’Donnell (St Michael’s). Rebels 17, Royals 32. P-o-Ms:- Andrena


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CHATBURN made a bad start to this North East Lancashire League cup match against BlacKburn team St Francis, losing their first five wickets for only 33 runs. Despite a fighting 49 from


.1; B. Jones 6-2-18-0; T. Thomp­ son 6-1-10-2; G. Lambert 6-0- 21-0; R. Harrison 2-0-13-0; B. Allen 4-0-26-2. Chatburn: B. Allen 2, J.


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