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EA SUPERB all-round performance from former Ipro Malcolm Dennett helped Wanderers to a ‘welcome five points when they clashed ’ with iPadiham on Saturday.
“ Batting first, Wander e r s were soon in trouble losing gifted young Aussie 'Jamie Mitchell (7) with only 11 on the scoreboard.
But with skipper David
Cottani, Dennett applied himself and together they took the score to 49 ^before Cottam (28) was trapped lbw.
That brought profes
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Lmber of competitors Fs Captain’s Day on I battled it out for the
■who did and turned up la t the presentation ■would receive a golf I ball. At the end of the ■day, 81 golfers bettered I Geoff’s score of 85-8-77, ■ but only 41 picked up Itheir prize. The best ■ gross score was re- I corded by Michael Harl- | ing, who hit a 76. | Prizewinners: Dlv. I — I Denis Greenup 70-5-65; f Jeff Robbins 79-12-67; Ipaul Marlow 73-4-69; ■ Andrew Lund 76-7-69; 1 Don Partington 76-7-69.. I Div. II — Som Gude 180-15-65; Frank Wood- I worth 81-14-67; Doug I Underwood 85-17-68; Geoff Roberts 81-13-68;
| Keith Underwood 89-20- 69.
Our picture shows captain Geoff teeing off.
Inter-league bowls
} R E SU L T S from the Inter-League bowls match between Great Harwood and Hyndburn are (Gt
, Harwood players first): R. I Turner 21, B. Dew 8; S. Johnston 18, J. Burns 21; N. Hill 15, P. Holt 21; N. Threlfall 18, S. Dawber 21; A. Norman 21, E. Gorman 8; N. Fryer 9, F. Duckworth 21; E. Tomlin son 21, H. Brindle 17; D. Cowperthwaite 21, D. Bond 18; G. Howard 21, P. Bra y s fo rd 15; S. Briggs 21, P. McLester 10; J. McGowan 15, L. Keith 21. Total: Gt Har wood 201, Hyndbum 199.
NETBALL
Trinity Chicks A 19, Calderstonea 12
BAD weather meant a slow start in this Division I game in Clitheroe Net- ball League. When Trinity took the
lead they managed to hold on to it. Players of the match were Susan Bury (Calderstones) and Debbie Seymour (Trinity). Results. Division One
— St Michael’s Ladies A 39, Trinity Youth Club B 4; Scorpions 21, Phoenix 21.
Division Two — Royals
24, Colts 10;' Rebels 16, Cosmos 12; Travellers 21, St Michael’s Youth 5.
Landlady does the honours
WHEN the guest who was lined up for Royal Oak Victoria FC's presen tation night had to drop out, the club called upon Victoria Hotel landlady Mrs Beryl Moss to do the honours. She presented the team
with medals for winning the Ribble Valley Football League’s Aitken Shield for the second consecutive time. Players’ player of the
year was Graham Tomlin son. Leading goalscorer was Steve Conti and the goal of the season award went to Chris Stewart. Team captain Peter
Harrison presented Mrs Moss with a bouquet for the buffet she provided, and Mrs Angela Bush rer ceived a present as a “thank you” for washing
i the team strip each week. H er hu sb and, team
> . member David Bush re: i ceived, a special award foj; finishing, as runner-up in
. the Ribble Valley Football s League’s Sportsman of ■ny the Year awards.
Manager Chris Snaps
was thanked for ail his work’ behind the scenes.
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before the pro was out. Bill Bradley contributed a useful 20 runs and it was not until the score was on 157 that Dennett was sent back to the pavilion after
Edmondson b Heyworth 13, W. Bradley st Stevenson b Hey worth 20, M. Walker b Hey worth 6, D. O’Neill run out 6, R. Birch n.o. 1, extras 11, total
187. Bowling: J. Hartley 14.2-1-
68-2; A. Bhatti 3-0-25-1: J. Ed mondson 6-1-44-1; . M. Hey worth 11-1-39-5. Padiham: G. Devon lbw
IT was trophy time for players and members of Chatburn FC as the club held its annual presenta tion night at the Brown Cow on Friday.
sional John Seedle to the crease and he and De nnett took the score to 86 1 cliffe c Birch bDeniwtM), A.
O'Neill 37, M. Araf c Birch b Dennett 17, J. Hartley c De nnett b Seedle 1, V. Daley c Proctor b O’Neill 5, A. Woods lbw Seedle 1, M. Heyworth c O’N eill b Dennett 20, R. Stevenson run out 8, P. Shirt-
Bhatti c P. Seedle b Seedle 14, J. Edmondson c P. Seedle b Seedle 4,. R. Skinner n.o. 0, extras 13, total 120. Bowling: J. Seedle 9.4-2-43-4;
D. CNem 8-4-24-2; I. Johnson 3-0-15-0; M. Dennett 4-0-24-3.
Club president Mr
Jack Marsden handed over the silverware during a buffet supper and disco.
Long-serving player
Keith Johnson, who re tired from the game re cently after an injury at work, presented a new trophy to the club and he cnose goalkeeper
Neil Wfnckley as the first
winner. There was also a sur
prise for Alan Dobson, as he was presented with a pair of old-style boots b y T o n y
Smithson. Trophy winners were:
First team player of the year — Tony Wadding- ton; Reserves player of the year — Nell Wlnck- ley; Clubman of the year
— Bart Dinsdale; Tony D o b s o n , T r o p h y — Rodney Read. Retiring t reasurer
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R e a d b a t o u t t im e fo r a
w in n in g d raw Whalley 132, Read 109 for 6
IN a game of fluctuating fortunes on a rain- affected pitch, Whalley eventually had to be content with one point as Read- settled for a winning draw and batted out time.
Put into bat, Whalley M. DENNETT Fine all-round performance r.-l
’ie in g caught. His innings 1-included seven fours and
l in e six. Padiham seemed to be
^blasting towards victory ->when they began their wi-eply. The first wicket did :3iot fall until 51 runs were : 1m the board.
■" key Wanderers’ bow lers were John Seedle
-frho took 4 for 43 and again that man Dennett with 3 for 24 off just four
^overs! David O’Neill, in his
first season with the senior side, also made an important contribution, “weighing in with two _wic-
"kets for 24. - bo-' -r- Wanderers: J. Mitchell c ”Shirtcliffe b Bhatti 7, D. ' Cottam lbw Edmondson 28, M. ■Dennett c Skinner b Heyworth
'65, J.'Seedle c Devon b Hart le y 24, I. Johnson c Araf b •Hartley 0, S. Proctor c Skinner “Ij Heyworth 9, P. Seedle c
^Winning i draw for - 7 seconds
Ribblesdale Wanderers 94 Bamoldswick 154,
DESPITE a captain’s innings of 43 from David Cottam, Wanderers crashed out of the Rams- bottom Cup when they played Bamoldswick at Victory Park on Sunday.
first and opener B. Grave made his mark in the game with a fine.72, even tually succumbing to the bowling of Gordon Leach.
Wanderers’ pro John
Seedle took former Lanca shire player Bernard Reidy’s wicket for a duck, but after 35.7 overs Bar- noldswick had managed 154.
In reply, Wanderers
started by losing. Jamie Mitchell for a duck, and Malcolm Dennett also for a duck.
The home XI batted runs at all on the board! That trend continued
down the Wanderers order with Paul Seedle and Gordon Leach sac rificing their wickets for ducks. Pro- John Seedle managed only five runs — a four and a single — Stephen Proctor scored 4, Bill Bradley 1 and David O’Neill 6.
provided the greatest back-up hitting a brave 1 6,' and Ian Threlfall scored TO. However, their
Tail-ender Bob Birch
Good victory for
Chatburn
Darwen Casuals 38, Chatbum 40 for 2
i*. t " Padiham 2nds 148, Ribbles dale Wanderers 2nd i32 for 8.
WANDERERS came out on top in the points battle with three from this win ning draw over Padiham. Padiham batted first and
“smashed their total off '34.6 overs. The bulk of their score came from Hartley (50) and Walker.
r(4l). In the field, Wander- 'ers were efficient and ‘b'owlers Gordon Leach ’a'nd Mark Gidlow, took -three wickets each.
■'» When batting, Wander e rs . made no secret, of ;their intentions, with vet eran batsman Ken Procter scoring an unbeaten 55.
-Stephen Kerr (22) and Gordon Leach (29) helped Wanderers to the lion’s share of the points.
Leach 8-0-29-3; S. Kerr 8-2-24- 2; M. Gidlow 6.6-1-28-3; K. Taylor 9-1-36-0; A. Holgate 3-0- 23-1.
Padiham 2nd: 148. W an d e re rs bowling: G.
Wanderers 2nd: K. Procter
n.o. 55, I. Threlfall 0,. R. Driver 2, J. Hutchins 1, A.
•Holgate 1, J . Renwick 1, R. (Hargreaves 11, S. Kerr 22, G. Leach 29, K. Taylor n.o. 1, .extras 9, total (for 8 wickets)
Thirds pick I up only 1 a single
. 'Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds 115,
Salesbury 123 for 8
DESPITE a cracking un beaten innings of 60 from number two 1 batsman
•Dave Fitzpatrick, Wan derers had to settle for one point from a losing- draw against opponents
Salefebury.
^Wanderers: R. Harm-eaves. 6 ,-D. Fitzpatrick. n.o. 60, IN. Parker 20, K. 'Fellows 1), S. Neild 9, M. Proctor 0, i M. Britcliffe run out 4; A.- Dickin
son 5, A. Threlfall 11, M- JKrigley 3, C. Pickles 10, extras 18;total 146.
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-.Salesbury
123.for 8. ' - * . ' Wanderers bowling: C. Pick
les 51-121; M. Wngley 2 2 2 5 1;CS. Neild 4-224-3; M: Procter 4H-22ift K. Fellows 4-2221. -
CHATBURN gained an easy victory when they played North East Lancs League leaders Darwen. The visitors batted first and were routed by Alan O’Neill, who took 5 for 12, and Tommy Thompson with 3 for 5. When batting, Chat-
burn’s Geoff Lambert knocked the top score, just 25 runs, to ensure that the points were in the bag.
Darwen: 38. Chatbum bowling. D. John
son 10-4-14-2; B. Jones 5-3-4-0; A. O’N eill 7.3-3-12-5; T. Thompson 21-5-3. Chatburn: B.. Allen 4, J.
Rowley 6, A. O’Neill n.o. 5, G. Lambert n.o. 25, total 40.
FIXTURES
THIS weekend^ fixtures in the Thwaites Ribbles-- dale Cricket League in clude: Senior — Ribbles dale Wanderers v Whal- ley, Read v Clitheroe. D iv i s io n One' —
Clitheroe v Read. D iv i s io n Two —
•Padiham v Langho C., Whalley v Ribblesdale Wanderers. D iv i s io n T h r e e —' Settle v Clitheroe, Rib-
.blesdale Wanderers v ' Feniscowles. Brian Morris Youth
Cup: Padiham v Whal ley, Read v Ribblesdale Wanderers.
without any . efforts-were in vain. Too much o f W a n d e r e r s ’ strength had been taken away, and it was only a matter of time before their innings came to a close.
Bamoldswick: B.' Grave c
Seedle b Leach 72, I. Scothem b Seedle 1, B. Reidy c Threlfall b Seedle 0, R. Bedford b Birch 9, K. Wilson c Proctor b O’Neill 4, M. Greenhalgh run out 24, G. Harker b P. Seedle 8, M. Scothem c Seedle b P. Seedle 18, I. Nutter c Seedle b P. Seedle 13, I. Ahmed c Birch b Seedle 0, S. Wicks n.o. 1, extras 4, total 154.
R. Birch 8-1-16-1; D. O’Neill 6- 1-30-1; M. Dennett 20-22-0; P. Seedle 7.7-0-44-3; G. Leach 4-0- 26-1.
Scothern 0, D. Cottam c Greenhalgh b Ahmed 43, M. Dennett c Grave b Scothem 0, J. Seedle c and b' Scothem 5, S. Proctor b Reidy 4, P. Seedle b Reidy 0, W. Bradley lbw Greenhalgh 1, G. Leach b Ahmed 0, I. Threlfall c Harker b Ahmed 10, D. O’Neill n.o. 6, R. Birch b Bedford 16, extras 9, total 94.
Bowling. M. Scothem 6-4-4-3;
S. W ic k s 4 -1 -7 -0 ; M. Greenhalgh 22-221; B. Reidy 8-217-2; I. Ahmed 8-1-35-3; R. Bedford 0.50-0-1.
Wanderers: J . Mitchell b Bowling: J . Seedle 8-3-123;
were soon in trouble against Graham Bushell and John Waddington. With Paul Macintosh and Hugh Page dismissed cheaply and Mark Fallon adjudged run out, having made a confident start, the home s id e we re struggling. Worse was to come with Derek Higgin botham and Barry Foster also soon back in the pavi lion. The score was 32 for 5 when Frank Mackwood
joined Eddie McGarry, but their partnership heralded the start of a spirited revival with the remaining five wickets adding another 100 runs.
Mackwood top scored
with a blend of sound de fence and judicious stroke play but Stephen Barker, Tony Wright and Lee Burgess all contributed forcefully to the eventual total of 132.
Stephen Rushton began
the Read reply in whirl wind fashion, going on to carry his bat through the innings with a fine knock of 57, although restricted in the later stages by some very tight bowling from Huge Page and John Staniforth.
Indeed, far from run ning away with the game
- as appeared likely in the early stages of their in nings, Read lost the in itiative as Whalley first bowled themselves back into the game then at one point seemed to have a chance of victory as wick ets fell quickly. Hugh P a g e ag a in
" bowled superbly to finish with 5 for 52 . and was potentially unlucky when he made a fine running catch half-way to the square leg boundary off his own bowling from a skied Rushton shot . . . only to discover that the umpire had called a no ball!
HOLDERS OUT OF
RAMSBOTTOM CUP Read 228 for 5, Blackburn Northern 231 for 6
HOLDERS Read crashed out of the Ramsbot- tom Cup at Pleckgate on Sunday when Black burn Northern chased the formidable total of 228 and got them with one over and three balls to spare.
‘ Put in to bat on a
TOP of the table! That’s- Empress Squash Men’s Summer 2nd team after crushing opponents Clog-' gers 3ras 5-0. /The win made it seven
wins out of seven games for Empress. Andy Brown and- John
Faraday each won 3-0, Graham Plant and Ken Ward ran out 3-2 winners, and Peter, Carter, playing at number one overcame a difficult opponent 3-1.
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- Daphne Herd, Anne Cowking and Brenda McLaughlin all won 3-1, Jean Halsall won 3-0 and
whitewashed Blackburn Northern Ladies. 5-0.''
Dorothy Barker won a long, hard game 3-2.
wicket which apparently offered the prospect of some help to the bowlers, Read again got off to a fa s t . start with Michael Georgeson hitting 29 out of 34 before being caught in the sixth over. Stephen Rushton and Michael Ranson then plundered the Northern bowling for 133 runs for the second wicket with Rushton 88 and Ranson 44. They were both out with the total on 167 and the pace slackened as Richard Kawalec was bowled by
, Walton for 8. and Philip Hanson run out.
Graham Bushell 26 and
Gary O’Connor 25 were the not out batsmen as Read completed their 36 overs at 228 for 5 and went into tea very, confi-
EMPRESS Squash Club’s den^ °f , a Place in the L a d i e s ; : 1 s t • , t e am 'seml-finals-
Halsall and Verity got:
Northern off to a good start before Halsall was bowled in; Frank Newby’s first over. Verity went on to hit an: excellent 70 but when he was outlOOruns \#ere still needed in 10
overs. After his partner Gilli-
brand was run out for 42 and Parsons bowled by Newby for 9 the task ap peared even harder with 60 still needed off only five overs. Northern’s heroes were then Hann 39, Walsh 19 and Wajton who between them hit 6 sixes to snatch an. im probable victory.
Read we r e l eft to
ponder bowling of ques tionable .line and length. Apart from Richard Good way, who conceded only 29 runs from his eight overs, the Read attack took some heavy punish ment with Kawalec, hit for 54 off only four overs; particularly expensive.
Read: S. Rushton c Batters by b G i l l ib r a n d 88, M
Georgeson c Bames b Wad dington 29, M.'Ranson c Bat- tersby b Walton 44, G. Bushell n.o. 26, R. Kawalec b Walton 8, P. Hanson run out 1, G. O’Connor n.o. 25, extras 7, Total 228 for 5.
6.
Blackburn Northern: 231 for Read bowling: G. Bushell 2
; Newby 7-040-2; R. Goodway 8- • 1-220; R. Kawalec 4-0-64-1.
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243-0; P. Hanson.7.5-1-421; F. r . • -i tt l 1
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Whalley: P. Macintosh lbw
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Georgeson lbw b Page 8, M. Ranson b Page 1, G. Bushell lbw b Page 5, R. Kawalec c Higginbotham b Staniforth 11, G. Isherwood b Page 1, R.. Goodwhy c Higginbotham b Page 0, G. O'Connor n.o. 19, extras 7, total (for 6 wickets) 109. Bowling: H. Page 14-3-52-5;
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Ext. Ladder.......................... £ 5 .7 5 *70
Sawbench 12ln........................ £ 1 3 .8 0 Draw Rods................................d
«70
Hammer Drill electric..................£ 6 .9 0 Cat Ladder................................£ 2 .8 5 PRICES INCLUDE VAT
E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) LTD
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 41597 also Shop at SALTHILL ROAD. Tel. 24624
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