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irnley 22331 (Classified)


march ds topi gue


e 2nd XI 128 for 5


ontinued their march m One of the Ribbles- points victory over


WHALLEY


TAKE BULK OF POINTS


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd, 156 for 5,


Whallcy 2nd 133 for 6


DESPITE a brilliant 54 from Ken Proctor, Wan­ derers let three points and the winning draw slip from their grasp when they went to Whalley oh Saturday. Asked to bat first,


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) scoring


over 200 Clitheroe only take one point


Clitheroe 1st XI 203 for 6 (dec), Read 1st X I178 for 8


SATURDAY witnessed the second occasion so far this season when Clitheroe have put up. a score of over 200 and left the field with a losing draw.


message has been the same — no score is de­ pendable if you bowl and field indifferently. The game was played at


In both games, the


out. Read needed to score at six an over at least to pick up three or five points.


Wanderers began at a fairly quick pace, the opening pair of Alan Parker (37) and Ken Proc­ tor putting on 69 before the former was dismissed. But Proctor, undeterr


Read in intermittent rain and on a wicket of unreli­ able character. This last point was clearly made by professional Andrew Townsley, Clitheroe’s pro­ fessional. Having just dug out a “shooter" at ankle height, the next delivery rose off a good length and flicked his gloves on its way to the wicket keeper. Townsley’s bad luck


red, entered into a pro­ ductive partnership with number three batsman Robert Driver to take th6 score along to 125 before the latter was bowled by Tim Marshall. Ten runs later Proctor was sent back to the pavilion, again that man Marshall being the partywrecker. However, by that time


they managed this target and never looked like being in danger of losing three points. In fact, at times they looked as though they might win outright. Rushton, Georgeson,


From the very start


Worsley b Buahell 11, T. O'Connor c Hanson b Goodway 29, K. Fawcett run out 4, G. Littlewood c Hanson b Good­ way 0, N. Duckworth n.o. 74, A. Henderson c Ranson b Wad­ dington 69, R. Banks b Hanson 1, W. SUnger n.o. 6, extras 9, total (for 6 wickets dec.) 203. Bowling: J. Waddington 4-0-


Clitheroc: A. Townsley c


37-1; G. Bushell 10-2-38-1; P. Hanson 6-0-48-1; R. Goodway 10-2-54-2; R. Kawalec 4-1-17-0.


Ranson, Bushell and Kawalec all played shots and picked up runs quickly. Ranson (72) was the


to 47 for one when Faw­ cett was run out for three, Littlewood was caught in the deep trying to hit Goodway for four and O’Connor was similar­ ly out with the same in­ tention . . . but for a


clearly continues but to look on the bright side, if he lost his wicket, he re­ tained his front teeth. 'The score moved along


Clitheroe had accumulated a respectable score, and after 36 overs had made 156. h Clitheroe were probably


tory when they fir&t began fielding as Martin Gidlow struck in his first over, removing D. Wil- cock with the score on 5.; But Derek Higginbotham (17) and B. Bennett (28)


oping for a five-point vic­


son came together at 47 for four and rescued mat­ ters with a stand of 127. As you would expect with two stroke-playing bats- nien, the runs, after a hesitant start, came thick and fast and mainly in fours and sixes. By the time their blitz


useful 29 runs. 'Duckworth and Hender­


pushed the total to 44 before Higginbotham was bowled by Gordon Leach., Stephen Barker contri­


Booth 14, M. Georgeson c Slinger b Townsley 16, M. Ranson c O’Connor b Sutcliffe


Read: S. Rushton st Hall b


backbone of the Read in­ nings, playing many sound legside. shots. Clitheroe’s only hope


was to claim wickets and slow down the run rate. This came too late with


the introduction of Garth Sutcliffe into the attack. His three wickets for nine runs put some pressure on Read in the last two overs, but Richard Good­ way and John Waddington pushed the score to 178 to claim the three points with six deliveries to spare. Neither side’s bowlers


72. G. Bushell run out 24. R. Kawalec lbw Townsley 15, G. O'Connor Valid b Towhsley 7, P. Hanson b Sutcliffe 3, R. Goodway n.o. 10, P. Grainger c and b Sutcliffe 3, J. Wadding­ ton n.o. 7, extras 7, total (for 8 wickets) 178.


81-3; R. Booth 6-0-48-1; W. Slinger 5-0.-33-0; G. Sutcliffe 3- 0-9-3.


Bowling: A. Townsley 15-0- • Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, 1984 19


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THE Clitheroe Summer Darts League K.O. sing­ les finals had an added Incentive for the players. For Shield Insurance


Services, which gives a weekly achievement award for performance In league matches, was offering £1,000 to any player who could com­ plete a game of 501 in nine darts! The quarter finals set


the standard of darting for the night. Wayne


Clegg (Joiners) dis­ posed of Ken Robinson (Royal Oak) with two 18- dart legs while both Len Redmayne (Black Horse) and Jimmy Overson (Joiners) had 19-dart legs in their victories. Other losing quarter


finalists were Willy Grice (Joiners), Ian Charlton (Black Horse) and Jack Haywood (White Horse). In the first semi-final


Dave Drachenberg (Royal,Oak) with 18 and 20-dart legs.


The second semi-final


produced th e best match of the night as team mates Wayne Clegg and Jimmy Over- son showed each other little charity.


Despite three 140s


Len Redmayne main­ tained his form to beat


Wanderers have best of derby Whalley 1st X I174 for ?. Ribblesdale Wanderers 152 for 3


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers and Whalley, second and third respectively in the Thwaites Ribblesdale Senior League, met in a vital local derby


clash at Church Meadow. Whalley, put into bat


bowled well. From Clitheroe’s point of view, to bowl badly second leaves you struggling. It is ironic to think that


buted with a useful 15 for Wballey and top scorer G7 Hindle helped his side .to a 30 over total of 133, thus securing the bulk of


the points. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd:


A. Pa rk e r J57, K. Proctor 54, R. Driver 30, J. Hutchins 11, T. Wallbank 1, J. Renwick 0, I. Threlfall 10, extras 13, total (for 5 wickets) 156. Bowling: R. Devonport 7-2-


had finished, there was 174 on the board and the d if f icu lt m a t te r of whether to declare or not was in many people’s minds. 'Clitheroe declared at


part and playing a considerable


nd i '


the Clitheroe players thought Bushell bowled most dangerously for Read and yet he was not brought back after his first spell. Read’s players feared


203 for 6 at the end of the 34th over — batting hon­ ours going to Alan Hen­ derson (69) and Neil Duckworth with 74 not


steady rain, got away to a bright start through Keith Eastham (24) and Paul Macintosh (15), but the dismissal of the later and pro Hugh Page (12), in quick succession, caused them to lose th e i r momentum.


t of their innings in


Sutcliffe more than any other bowler and he was not introduced until Read had reached 150. It’s a hard life being a bowler — and it is not easy being a captain.


ALAN’S BOWLING DESTROYS


20-0; T. Marshall 11-3-32-2; G. Hindle 7-2-40-1; B. Bennett 11-


1-50-2. Whalley: D. Higginbotham


17, D. Wilcock 2, B. Bennett 28, S. Barker 15, G. Hindle 30; T. Marshall 0, L. Burgess n.o. 23, R. Devonport n.o. 6, extras 16, total (for 6 wickets) 133. Bowling: G. Leach 15-1-49-2;


M. Gidlow 9-0-39-1; T. Taylor 6-1-29-3.


A,


DARWEN BATSMEN • Danven 20, Chatburn 21 for 6


IT was a game to remember for Alan Hodgson when he played in his first match of the cricket season for Chatbum on Sunday.


For he destroyed Dar- wickets in reply. Captain


wen's batsmen with a spell of bowling that yielded eight wickets for only 12 runs.


Youth FC team win -


five-a-side at gala


WHALLEY FC’s Youth' team, which is changing to Read United for the coming season, finished on a high note when they: won the Calderstones; Gala five-a-side compete tion on Saturday. Manager Fred Uttley,


bum bowl Darwen out for 20 runs.


On a difficult wicket, .Chatbum lost four early


His efforts helped Chat- • _______


Roger H ar rison top scored with seven runs.


Darwen: 20. Chatbum bowling: A. Hodg­


son 6-1-12-8, B. Jones 5.6-3-6-1. Chatburn: B. Allen 2, J.


Rowley 0, A. Hodgson 2, A. O'Neill 0. G. Lambert 5. R. Harrison 7, P. Stirzaker n.o. 2,


T. Thompson n.o. 2. Extras 1. Total (for 6 wkts) 21.


SETTLE HOLD ON FOR POINT


was delighted with the performance, as many of the 24 teams taking part were from the Ribble Valley and East Lanca­ shire Leagues. Mr Uttley played for


CLITHEROE had to be content with three points from a winning draw against Settle at Mar­ shfield. Asked to bat on a lively wicket, Clitheroe lost John Slinger at 12 but Bill Briggs (28) and Keith Driver (21) put on 41 when both were out at 53. Andrew Blackburn (39) and Steve Rush (35) then put on 74 for the fourth wicket. John Coulter (25 not


the B team which won the trophy and the other play­ ers were Stephen Shor- rocks, Ian Monk, Grant" Robinson, Sean Crocren, and Darren Muldoon.


six-team section in the morning, they went on to. beat Read United 1-0 iif. the semi-final and Th£ Young Ones by the same score in the final.


After qualifying from a; ;


out) and Roger Leyton (13) put on 34 for the seventh wicket. In reply, Settle were


Clitheroe 3rd X I 177 for 7, Settle 3rd XI 59 for 9


soon in trouble but though wickets fell at


regular intervals, their number three, C. Green (29) held things together, batting for two hours to


help Settle to a point. Clitheroc: J. Myler 1, W.


Briggs 28, K. Driver 21, A. Blackburn 39, S. Rush 35, J. Coulter n.o'. 25, G. Cartledge 8, R. Leighton 13. Extras 7. Total (for. 7 wkts) 177. Settle: 59 for 9. Clitheroe bowling: R. Sharp


15-8-17-4, R. Hardcastle 4-1-8-, 1, G. Cartledge 10-6-12-3, A. Blackburn 3-1-3-1, M. Musson 4-1-11-0.


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Now new players are- “ LATE


in the newly-formecL Hyndbum League and the" under-18s play in th£: Chorley Alliance League. ;] Anyone interested catr;


contact Mr Uttley oik Padiham 73032.


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— J. Wolley and J | Tasker, P. Hindle and T? Parry. Men — J. R. HI Greenwood and II Stewart, F. Rowson arfd S. Bentley, I. McDonnglJ and C. Handley.


club and putter contest^ winner was Ian McDoE ' nell, second was Frank Rowson and third wa^ Barry Bolton.


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THE Grindleton Cup competition has thrown up so many surprise results this season that only Catholic A — of the top four in the- Clitheroe and District Cricket League — have reached the semi-final stage. They will be at home to


DEFEAT


Ribblesdale Wand. 3rd X I 114, Feniscowles 117 for 3 __


A FINE innings of 47 from Tom Wallbank helped Ribblesdale Wan­ derers to a total of 114 when Feniscowles visited Church Meadow on Sunday. But it was hot enough


Longridge while Flexible meet Chipping in the other semi. The date of the Brad-


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.7, M. Proctor 11, A. Threlfall 0, C. Pickles n.o. 2, A. Dickin­ son 3. Extras 16. Total 114. Fcniscowles: 117 for 3. W an d e re rs bowling: C.


Wallbank 47, S. Farnsworth 17, K. Fellows 0, M. Edmond­ son 2, S. Nield 3, M. Britcliffe


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Pickles 7-1-37-2, K. Fellows 8- 3-22-0, M. Proctor 4-0-13-1, S. Nield 2-0-16-0, A. Dickinson 2- 0-(17-0.


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vived, however, when Mark Fallon knocked a splendid 57 runs, with all the middle order batsmen giving able support and scoring valuable runs.


part of the innings was a gritty performance from a blood splattered Frank Mackwood who stoically refused to leave the field despite a gash on the chin, caused by a - mis­ timed hook, which subse­ quently needed stitches.


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Seedle, Bob Birch'and Ian Johnson all bowled steadi­


Wanderers pro John Whalley’s fortunes re­ .


ly to restrict Whalley to a total of 174 for 9 off the full 36 overs.


too difficult a target to chase for a Wanderers side which has been scor­ ing freely of late.


' This did not prove to be


points were picked up' comfortably enough they must have been a little disappointed not to win outright.


Although the three


- An outstanding innings of 72 by young Jamie Mitchell was the founda­ tion of the Wanderers reply. He displayed a range of strokes all round the wicket and was par-, ticularly severe on any­ thing pitched short.


gressive from the first ball he received, and Ian Johnson, completing a fine all round performance, both contributed hand­ somely 'to ' the" flow of runs.


Malcolm Dennett, ag­


' to play a leading part in the championship race in the second ’ half of the season.


on the up and up but Whalley are in the dol­ drums after a number of recent indifferent efforts. They are lacking sharp­ ness in the field and tne ability to score runs at the right time and must seek remedies if they are


Wanderers’ fortunes are


Seedle 15, K. Eastham c P. Seedle b Seedle 24. H. Page lbw Birch 12, M. Fallon b John­ son 57, E. McGarry b Birch 6, B. Foster b Seedle 10, J. Sling­ er b Johnson 20, F. Macwood n.o. 18, V. Morris run out 1, T. Wright b Johnson 1. extras 10, total (for 9 wickets) 174. Bowling: J. Seedle 15-1-73-3;


Ribblesdale Wanderers: J.


Mitchell n.o. 72, D. Cottam b Page 8, M. Dennett b Page 29, J. Seedle c Macintosh b Page 12, I. Johnson n.o. 22, extras 10, total (for 3 wickets) 152. Bowling: H. - Page 13-0-69-3;


T . W r ig h t 8 -1 -3 9 -0 ; J . Staniforth 5-0-32-0. '


Whalley: P. Macintosh lbw-


from Jimmy, the consis­ tency and superb finish­ ing of Wayne saw him through to a 2-0 win, in­ cluding a 14-dart leg.


By the time the final


commenced, the large and appreciative audi­ ence at the Kings Arms were on the edge of their seats.


The best of five legs


match see-sawed bet­ ween the two players.


Wayne opened the


first leg with the only 180 of the night and checked out in 16 darts.


Len replied with a 19-


dart leg which Wayne matched in the third to take a 2-1 lead.


By this stage, both


were suffering from nerves and Len drew level in 25 darts. In the final leg both players missed the finishing doubles several times before Wayne triumphed in 23 darts.


Wayne also won a


R. Birch 12-2-40-2; D. O’Neil 3- 0-23-0; I. Johnson 6-0-28-3.


gallon of beer, given by Shield, for the highest finish of the night (118), no fluke as he also had the second and third highest finishes,


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P.A.R. QUALITY 3ln.x1 In......... 15pperft. P.A.FL QUALITY 3ln.x2in......... 32pperft7 SCANT 3ln. x 2Ini......................20p per ft. BULLNOSE SKIRTING 4ln. x %ln.18p per ft. TAURUS SKIRTING 7ln. x 1ln.... 40p per ft. BEADING % QUADRANT.............7p per ft. SLATE BATTENS 1%ln.x%ln.... ;5p per ft. • T & G REDWOOD 5ln. x 11n....... 18p per ft. WEATHERBOARD 5 in. x %ln... 16p per ft. CARCASSING 6ln. x 2ln......... . 39pper ft.


From ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD p,lce5 $ 0‘e?iS,clud0 PENDLE T R A D IN G E S TA TE C H A TB U R N OPEN: WEEKDAY 7-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. CLITHEROE


SATURDAY: 7-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.


visit our shop at SAt T tl lJS:kJi9AD


4 1 5 9 7 Tel. Z4GZ4


WE CAN ELIMINATE RISING DAMP


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. LANCS


PAINTING and DECORATING


FOR FREE ESTIMATES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK


TEL. BILL MacMILLAN


CLITHEROE 25411 EVENINGS


C. C. PARKER


PAINTER AND


DECORATOR FREE ESTIMATES


Tel. CLITHEROE 25473 SPECIALIST IN:


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS


All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


HOOVER — HOTPQINT — BURCQ — SEHVIS | Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979


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