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LEAGUES ? by Peter Bainbridge


CLITHEROE could be set to take another step up in football circles by joining a proposed new Northern Premier Multipart league Division Two.


ment were laid before 14 North West Counties League clubs at a spe­ cial meeting with Multi­ part officials. The scheme received


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a favourable response and the clubs have been given until July 31st to make known their feel­ ings. Approaches are also being made to members of the North­ ern Counties East and Midland Leagues and if enough support is forth­ coming the new division would open in 1987. Clitheroe chairman


Cyril Whiteside was confident of the success of the development. “Im quite sure that


this will come about and will be the division that ev e ry North West Counties Club wants to


join,” he told me. “We obviously want to prog­ ress in non-league foot­


ball and this will be a forward step." Floodlights are a con­


dition of acceptance, so whether Clitheroe could join immediately is un­ certain. if they failed initially, however, a path could still remain open as it is hoped there will be automatic prom­ otion and relegation with the NWCFL. In turn, the Multipart League Division One winners will move up to th e Gola L e ag u e , whose champions will go into th e F o o tb a ll League Division Four. The venture is still in


the melting pot, but the signs are that it is likely to succeed. What is of more concern to Clither­ oe m an ag e r Dave O'Neil! at the moment is completing his squad for the coming season. The latest signing is


Mick Ashcroft ... on the move?


defender Nick Higgins, a former Blackburn Rovers apprentice who was with O'Neill at Ros- sendale last season. The manager also has his eyes on a goalkeeper and central defender from a West Lancashire League side and a mid­ fielder from a NWCFL club. It seems increasingly


WORCESTER was the liberation point for a Clitheroe Homing Soci­ ety race won by J. Ains­ worth (1,343) yards per minute). Second was S. Robinson and Son (1,321) and third was J. Ainsworth (1,319). The Society's race


from Rennes, France, was won by F. Dale and son (991.12). F. R. Haworth (882.91) came second and H. Lofth- ouse (S30.45) third. F. Dale and Son and


likely that skipper Mick Ashcroft is leaving for Accrington Stanley. He has been offered “very generous" terms by the Shawbridge club but is waiting for Stanley manager Eric Whalley to return from holiday before making a deci­ sion. Players from the


F. R. Howarth came first and seventh re­ spectively in the Black­ burn and District Fed­ e ra t io n of Homing Societies’ race from R en n es . Adve rse w e a th e r conditions meant only seven of the 408 birds liberated re­ turned on the day.


A ‘taster’ session


championship squad who have re-signed are Denis Underwood, Pe­ ter Hutchinson, Gary Butcher, Vinnv Shaw, Eric Kinder, Clive Dunn, Steve Mullen and John Taylor. Full training has now


resumed and the first match will be a friendly at Whitworth Valley on July 26th. This will be followed by a trip to Nelson on the 29th, and then home matches against Padiham on the 31st, Southport on Au­ gust 2nd and Barrow on the 5th. The first league match is on the 9th.


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Clitheroe CC players |[ITanKed as |)art of the will take on the current Clitheroe S00 celebra- ls t XI at Chatburn tions, starts at 2pm.


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DISPLAYS by "the men in the middle” of re c e n t World Cup matches have come


under fire from Clither­ oe Referees’ Society. At th e so c ie ty 's


annual meeting, critic­ isms included the failure by referees to take ac­


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SABDEN moto-cross rider Paul Carter re­ turned from a two-and- a-half year spell away from the sport to win the junior class of a meeting near Oldham. Paul took two first places and a second on


his Armstrong 500cc four-stroke machine.


Stephen Hillary, of


Clitheroe, finished first overall in the senior event, winning one race and collecting two second places.


THERE ‘S a chance for people to become in­ terested in badminton and basketball this Saturday — thanks to special "taster" ses­ sions. arranged by the Ribble Valley Sports and R e c re a t io n a l


Council. The badminton ses­


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can simply turp up' on the day or, for further details, contact Mrs Karen Rogers on Accrington 382680.


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EMPRESS retained their seven-point lead in the Sprintman Summer Squash Ladies' League after a 4 — 1 win over Red Rose lsts. In the Open League Di­ vision One, Empress lsts dropped to fourth place following a 5 — 0 defeat to Hyndburn lsts. Empress 2nds beat Sprintman 2nds 4 — 1 in Division Two and lie in sixth place.


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fereeing left a lot to he desired", said appoint­ ments secretary Mr Barry Allen. “Members of our society get criti­ cised at times, but Mex­ ico showed that referees at the highest levels make mistakes. Perhaps Kibble Valley players will now appreciate the difficulties of the job".


Officers elected at the


meeting were Mr T. Jackson (chairman), Mr P. Kerr (secretary), Mr R. Eatough (treasurer) and Mr Allen (appoint­ ments secretary). Members were in­


S te p h e n R u s h- ton....half-century.


READ TORMENT WANDERERS IN


VICTORY STROLL Read 279 for 9 dec., Ribblesdale Wanderers 95.


READ overwhelmed Wanderers on Saturday, thrashing the Church Meadow side’s attack in a 40-over run-blitz and then dismissing the bewildered oppo


nents for less than a hundred. The victory, by 184 son made a llying start, ■ ■ • putting on 53 in 29 mi-


runs, was their second over Wanderers in less than a month, following on from the comfortable seven-wicket win on May 31st.


Read took charge


from the off, making the most of David Cottam’s decision to give them first use of an excellent wicket. Stephen Rush- ton and Michael George-


Hayhurst, kept up the


nutes before Georgeson was caught at slip for 30 off Leigh Herbert. Rushton was in parti­


cularly good form and, as Wanderers wilted in the heat, Read reached 111 in under the hour. R ushton was then caught off Seedle’s first ball for 59, but Kevin Hayes, again deputising for the injured Andy


Clitheroe power their way to quick victory


Clitheroe 111 for 2, Blackburn Northern 107. TOP-DOGS Clitheroe powered their way to victory in double-quick time over Northern on Saturday.


After dismissing the visitors for 107, Clither­ oe took just 19.5 overs to reach their target, with Ian Austin again at the head of a f fa i r s .


The writing was on


the wall for Northern after only four overs of their innings. Ian Austin took a


Whalley back


on winning form


Whalley 141 for 1, Padihnm 138


wicket with the first ball and then Mick De- whurst sent back two more batsmen, includ­ ing pro John Seedle, to make the score 4 for 3. Northern recovered


in a 52-run second wick­ et stand, but the bow­ lers got back on top and put their side in the driving seat. Garth Sutcliffe claimed three wickets and Austin, De­ whurst and Grant Jor­ dan each finished with two. Jo rd a n and Neil


WHALLEY regained the winning thread with a crushing victory over Padiham on Saturday. The win, set up by


some fine spin bowling and then a continuation of the Rick Darling run feast, restored the Sta­ tion Road club’s title challenge after two dis­ appointing perform­ ances the previous week. Padiham were asked


Duckworth both de­ parted early *in?Jjul ! Clitheroe reply but Keith Fawcett and Ian Austin dispelled any


worries. Austin played some forceful strokes and was particularly harsh on spinner Jones, scoring IS off one over. He hit 10 fours in his innings of 04, which took his sea­ son's run total past the 50(1 mark. Fawcett gave good su p p o r t and finished on Hi not out. Northern: M. Gillib-


rand c Jordan b Austin 0. J. Halsall c Jordan b. Pewhtirst 0, N. Robbins c Austin b Slinger 34, Seedle b Dewhurst 0, G. Aspin st Hall b Jordan 32, P. I.argan c Black­ burn b Sutcliffe 4, A. Rost run lbw Jordan 0. B. Fox b Sutcliffe 5. P.


to bat first on a wicket looking full of runs but after a brisk start lost both their openers. With the introduction of


' spilt at both ends, they then became tied down. Mark Fallon finished with 2 for 41 from 13 overs, but the star of the show was the veter­ an Jim Rudd, whose left-arm spin mesme­ rised the batsmen and earned figures of 3 for 25.


Kawalec making a rapid 38, the score passed the 200 mark in just 30 overs. Read skipper John Waddington de­ clared 10 overs later with the score at 279, 73 of the runs having come from Hayes’ bat. Any R ibble sda le


pace. With Richa rd


hopes' were destroyed by Kawalec, who had Cottam caught at slip for 0 and then bowled Malcolm Dennett and Ian Johnson. Waddington gave


R i c h a r d


Kawalcc... shone with bat and bull.


Big hitting from Kerr


Ribblesdale Wanderers Y o u th 162 fo r 5, O sw a ld tw is t lc Im­ manuel Youth 117 for


able support, bowling Herbert and then hay­ ing Stephen Kerr bril­ liantly caught by Hayes. When W an d e re rs slumped to 65 for 7, Stephen Procter and Murray Walker put up the shutters, delaying victory until the 39th over, Richard Goodway taking the final two wickets. Read; S. Rushton c


Birch b Scedle 59, M. Georgeson e Kerr b Herbert 30, Hayes c Proctor b Herbert 73, L. James b Seedle 3, G. O’Connor 16w Seedle 4, M. Grainger e Cottam b Seedle 16, R. Kawalee b Mason 38, R. Goodway c Walker b Herbert 7, P. Worsley 1 n.o., J. Wad­ dington st Walker b Mason 12, extras 36, total (for 9 wkts) 279 dec.


Bowling; L. Herbert i


12-1-72-3; R. Birch 4-1- 18-0; Mason 15-1-89-2; P. Scedle S-0-55-4; 1. Johnson 1-0-14-0. Wanderers; D. Cot­


tam c Waddington b Kawalec 0, S. Kerr c Hayes b Waddington 7, L. Herbert 19;


Darling chipped in


with three wickets as Padiham were dismis­ sed for 13S. Whalley's reply started badly, Slinger being caught for a duck, but then Darling and mark Fallon took


over. The Australian was


Jones b. Sutcliffe 2. I. Battersby 20 n.o. R. Barnes b. Austin 4, ex­ tras 0, total 107. Bowling: Austin 12.3-


4- 5-


30-3; W. Slinger 3-0-13-


. I o n ia n c Largan b Barnes 14, Austin 04 n.o., K. Fawcett Hi n.o. extras Hi, total (for 2 wickets) 111. Bowling Seedle 10-2- 35-1; R. Barnes 2-0-13- 1; P. Jones 4-0-33-0, B. Fox 3.5-0-18-0.


worth Ibw Seedle 1, G.


Clitheroe still on top


CLITHEROE still top the Thwaites Ribbles­ dale League following thire win over Black-


bum Northern, positions: Clitheroe 38,


formed of a circular from the Football Asso­ ciation stating that dur­ ing the forthcoming sea­ son there will be a clampdown on foul and abusive language, which is an automatic sending-


off offence. Three new members


were accepted at the meeting and anyone else interested in joining can contact secretary Mr K e r r on C lith e ro e


26191.


Earby 37, Whalley 33, Read 32, Barnoidswick 31, Baxenden24, Black­ burn Northern 24, Gt. Harwood 22, Ribbles­ dale Wanderers 20, Padiham 16, Cherry Tree 16, Settle 14. Ribblesdale Wander­


ers travel to Great Har­ wood on Sunday for their Ramsbottom Cup semi—final. The second semi—final match, be­ tw e en E a rb y and Clitheroe, is likely to be played a week on Sunday.


1; Ci. Jordan 5-0-16-2. Clitheroe: N. Duck­


33-2; M. Dewhurst 8- 10-2; G. Sutcliffe 12-3-


again in unstoppable form and reached his sixth successive half- century - one short of the league record. He went on to make an un­ beaten 70 off 84 balls, bringing his season's total up to 678 for an average of 113. Darling was supported marvel­ lously by Fallon, who contributed 56 not out to the stand of 128, rare- Iv looking in trouble and hitting the ball hard to all parts of the ground. The pair reached


their target off only 26 overs, giving Whalley a victory which keeps them challenging at the


top of the league. Padiham:V. Daly c


Slinger b Gloster 15, J. Hartley c Wright b Mar­ shall 6," a. Bhattie c Oak­ ley b Rudd 17, M. Leah c barling b Fallon 14. D. Hartley e Oakley b Rudd 9, A. Woods st Oakley b Rudd 2, M. Heyworth e Rudd b Fal­ lon" 11, R. Skinner c and b D a r lin g 8, R. Stevenson c Macintosh b Darling 37, S. Walker e Marshall b Darling 13, G. Ramshead O n.o., extras 6, total 138. Bowling: I. Marshall


nnett b Kawalec 11, I. Johnson b Kawalec 15, P. Seedle c Hayes b Waddington 3. J. Ains­ worth c Waddington b Kawalec 5, Mason c Worsley b Hayes 5, S. Procter lbw Goodway 10, M. Walker c and b Goodway S, R. Birch 1 n.o., extras 5, total 95. Bowling: R. Kawalec


De­


15-6-24-1; J. Wadding­ ton 10-1-43-3; L. James 3-0-1S-0; K. Haves 4-0- . J. Roberts 4-I-0-0; Goodway 2.3-2-1-2.


8-1: R.


Too few runs for victory


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2 n d s , 14 6, Lower Darwen lsts 148 for I.


WANDERERS failed


to set Lower Darwen a demanding total on Saturday despite a knock of 4S from Bob


Driver. Only Driver, Ken


Procter (27) and Tom Wallbank Hi) of the top- order batsmen made noteworthy scores and Wanderers slumped to


98 for 7. Neil Osliffe (10), Paul


Spencer 15) and Alan Dickinson (11 n.o.) staged a late rally but Lower Darwen, after


losing two early wick­ ets, cruised past the Wanderers total. Victory arrived in the


41st over, with Spencer the most successful bowler, taking 2 for 52.


Two overs to spare


6-2-21-1; R. Gloster 9-2- 27-1; M. Fallon 13-2-41- 2; J. Rudd 13-3-25-3; Darling 3.4-0-18-3. Whalley: Darling 70


n.o., J. Slinger c Bhattie b Hartley 0, M. Fallon


56 n.o., extras 15, total (for 1 wkt) 141. Bowling: J. Hartley


6-


3-0-26-0; M. Hevworth 7-


0; D. Hartlev 2-0-10-0; A, Bhattie 2.5-0-19-0; A. Woods 1-0-2-0.


Blackburn Northern 2nds 195 for 9, Clither­ oe 2nds 199 for 6. CLITHEROE over­ came a big target to score an excellent vic­ tory over Northern. After doing well to


restrict the home side to less than 200, Clitheroe made a fine start to the reply through Neil Ashworth (47) and Mike


0-41-1; G. Ramshead 0-21-0; V. Daly 4-0-14-


Booth (19). John Myler (34), John Boden (19), Paul Griffiths (18) and Rod Booth (39) kept the sco re moving and Clitheroe reached vic­ tory with two overs to spare.


3. OPENING batsman Stephen Kerr hit a rapid-fire 93 as Wander­ ers amassed a big 20- over total. Leigh Her­ bert (28) and Martin Wrigley (21) gave good support and the score proved too much for Im­ manuel.


Tense finish for Chatburn


Chatburn 87 for 9, YMCA 87


AN EXPECTED easy win in this North East Lancs. League game turned into a nerve- racking tie as the Chat­ burn middle-order col­


lapsed. From a healthy 52 for


2, Chatburn declined rapidly after the dismis­ sal of skipper R. Har­


rison YMCA had found


similar difficulties in batting, with C. Duck­ worth taking 3 for 25 and A. Hodson 4 for 20.


Youth team beaten


t-helped the Ribblesdale team to'J64"for 8 off 40 overs, but the opposi­ tion reached victor)’, de­ spite a spell of 4 for 28 by Ribblesdale Wander­ ers’ Leigh Herbert. The yo u th team


THE R ib b le sd a le League Youth team went down by five wick­ ets to the Southport and District League on Sun- dav. Paul Rushton, of Clitheroe, with30 runs


meets the Saddleworth League Youth team on Sunday at Church Meadow. Included in the team are Rushton, S te p h en K e r r , of Wanderers and Whal- ley’s David Oakley.


Victory for Phoenix


PHOENIX A won a tight match against Trinity 23-19 in the Clitheroe and District


J. Allan and L. Coar gained them their side's player-of-the-match


Netball League. Accurate shooting by


awards. Other results: Divi­


sion One -cosmos (play­ e r -o f - th e -ma tch V. Judge. 21. ’hoen B,(K. Pollitt) 16: Dominoes (C. Briggs) 30, Calder- stones (D. Cowans) 10. Division Two - Saints B (P. Rimmer) 24, Rebels


(A. Reynolds) 12: Rib blesdale (M. Hunter) 11, Brockhall (C. Tomlin­ son) 19; RBL (L. Faw­ c ett) 35, Approved Elec. 4.


W in n in g draw


BGSOB 86 for 5, Chat- burn 169 for 9.


A SOLID second-wicket j stand of 95 between R. j Harrison (47) and P. j Clough (49) followed by a sparkling 32 from A. Hodson, enabled Chat­ burn to declare. BGSOB tried to chase


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the runs but found the challenge too much against the bowling of A. Hodson and N. Wil­ kinson, eventually set­ tling for a draw.


SAILING


at Burwain Sailing Club, Foulridge, Gor­ don and Janet Blain, of Syke House, Grindle- ton, won the third event in their GP14 dinghy, beating the winner of the first and second races, Richard Wise, by 1.2sec.


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A n d r e w n o w favourite for prize


A ROUND of 71 at Clitheroe Golf Club


makes Andrew Walm- sley favourite to take the Doug Joss prize for the best gross score in c om p e t it io n s thi season. The round, which


equalled the standard scratch score, came in the singles stroke med­ al. Andrew won Divi­ sion One with a net


score of 68. Barry Clarke (83-12-


71) came second after a play-off with David Goodwin (81-10-71). Division Two winner


was Joe Sanderson (84- 17-67), with Bob Swar- brick (89-17-72) in second place following: play-off with Stuart Anderson (87-15-72) and Tony Rudgyard (89-17- 72)


28-71) won Division


. Brian Mulligan (99-


Ball Sunningdale were John and Andrew Wet- ton (75-8 2/3-66 1)3). Ro­ g e r Brennan and Michael Dawson (72-5 1/ 3-66 2/3) were second and Andrew Ainsworth and David Jackson (78- 10 1/3-67 2/3) third.. Clitheroe lost 7-3 to


Three. Winners of the Four


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Blackburn in the Inter­ town League A Divi­ sion. Blackburn won the B Division fixture 9-1.


Sports day for the


disabled A. SPORTS day for the disabled will be staged in Clitheroe on Septem ber 20th. The Ribble Valley


Disabled Action Group is in v itin g similar groups from throughout


Lancashire to take part in a variety of events on the Castle Field and in the Trinity Youth and


Community Centre. Among the activities


planned are javelin throwing, archery, in­ door bowls, table tennis and wheelchair dancing. The sports day is


being staged as part of Clitheroe 800 celebra­ tions and all competitors will receive a certifi­ cate. A raffle at the Ribble


Valley group's latest so­ cial evening raised £11 towards the cost of the event. Teams led by Mr Stanley Snape and Mrs Elsie Mansell won a quiz.


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Glazing. Gutters, and Roof Repairs. FULL BOILER


SERVICING AND SPARES


OH. Gas and Solid Fuel Teh


Ctltheroe 26400 for prompt attention


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