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HOPING for victory on this weekend's Scottish International Rally is Stonyhurst co-driver Ian Grindrod, accompanying former Br itish Open Champion Jim McRae in a Rothinan's-sponsored


Metro HIM. The event, of 1,000


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SUMMER DARTS


REIGNING Summer Darts League champions Royal Oak A have shown little charity to their B ami C teams in the first two matches this season, beat­ ing both 8-0. Former England Internation­


al Jack North has made an impressive debut for Oak A, including a 15-dart finish. O th er likely contenders


White Horse and Kings A have both made a steady s tart, taking 12 and 11 {joints respec­


tively from stiffer opposition. Next week’s matches include


a clash between joint winter league champions Oak A and White Horse, which should allow Kings A to gain ground. Points and jjositions: Oak A


of Hawthorne Place. Clitheroe, has helped Welsh "hotshoe" Harry Hockly, to class victories on ail three previous rounds in the powerful Vnuxhall Nova. All the pair have to do


RIMINGTON FC celebrated the end of a successful season with a supper dance and pre­ se n ta t io n evening at the White Bull Hotel, Gisburn. on Friday night.


I c thw a i tc welcomed th e guests, and everyone observed a minute's silence in memory of the late president, Mr Tony Green.


Club chnirmnn Bert Thist- .


everyone concerned for their support and sportsmanship


Mr Thistlcthwnite thanked , ,


over the past season. Joint team manager Lawr­


16, White Horse 12. Kings A 11, Black Horse 9, Horseshoe 9, Kings B 9. Commercial 7, CCWMC 5, Cross Keys 5, Oak B 5. Station 4, Oak C 4. Teams are reminded that


ence Whittaker gave a resume of the past year’s successes and achievements and thank­ ed Philip Hodgson for keep­ ing the club going while he himself was ill. Thanks also went to Paul Brothcrton for organising the “50” Club and to Gary Scott for arranging the seVies of sports quiz nights.Mr and Mrs John Bannister were thanked for all the sup­ port and help they gave to the club during the time they were “mine hosts" at Riming-


{joints will be deducted unless scores are rejjorted in accord­ ance with the rules.


to secure the champion­ ship is finish the three-


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Mrs N. Maclaine (96-23-73). runner-up was Mrs B. Wright (‘**,.20-75) and third was Mrs P. Schofield (106-30-76). Mrs Ann Pantor finished with the Ijest gross score of u4.


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in,,re tired than J. Robinson, who won tlie girls’ 100 metres butterfly race and had top right (.lacings in a further 10 races, ranging from backstroke anil free-gvle to breaststroke. In the 12 vears boys' UK)


Baths. Black{*ool. But none could have been


IN til'e Lu<lies’ Open Touma- it at Clithoroe G<»lf Club. .vinner was Mrs


1 was M .1. M. ichoson ml third Mrs L. -10-76). The best


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Sawley enthusiast John Morton, driving a Turbo Subaru car.


GOLF


IN Clitheroe Golf Club's singles stroke medal Jubilee Trophy, Division One (scratch 12-hand-


icap) competition winner was David Goodwin (76-10-66), runner-up was Don Partington (73-6-67) and third was Michael Hurling (75-6-09).


Driver (85-16-69), Michael Thompson (S5-15-70), after a plav-off with Eric Kinder (89-


Division Two (13-20): Derek


19-^0).Division Three (21-28): Kevan Abrahams (91-23-08). Andrew Child (91-21-70).


medal at Clitheroe Golf Club was Michael Marling (73-7-60) and the runner-up Dougins Underwood (85-17-68). after a play-off with Ken Bowker (80-


Winner of the midweek


12-68). In the Citizen-Style Svstems


Inter-Town League. Clitheroe’s two teams are not doing too well. In th e A L e ague. Clitheroe are second from bottom ami in the B League hold anchor {Kjsition.


A losing draw


Rihhlesdale Wnndcrcrs 2nd XI 163 for 8


Lower Darwen 2nd XI 184 for 5,


metres backstroke. S. Ellis was fourth, ami P. Jones finished . ighth in the men’s 200 metres individual medley. In the ladies' 400 metres in­


dividual medley races. J . Waterworth gained a fifth place and sixth in another heat.


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CLITHKKOK couple Norman and Irene Hargreaves, of Low M<«.r Top Karin, won all three handicap series races at Bur- wain Sailing Club on Sunday in their Enterprise dinghy.


SNOOKER


CLITHEROE snooker team, based a-J.K.’s, continued their winning wavs on Monday night with another victory in the Allied Billiards Inter-Town


Snooker League.


WANDERERS left Lower Darwen Recreation Ground with one {joint from a losing draw after a {>owcrful batting display by their op|jonents.


made a resectable 181 for 5, Wanderers’ chief wicket-taker being Martin Wrigley with 3


for 66. Despite useful knocks of 30


from Stephen Kerr. Bill Brail- lev (28) and P. Sjjencer (26). Wanderers could only manage 163 off 45 overs.


3; P. Spencer 12-3-46-0; S. Kerr 81-25-1; A. Dickinson 10-2-40-


Lower Darwen; 181 for 5. Bowling: M. Wrigley 14-1-66-


17. S. Kerr 30. R. Styles 7. A. Parker 13, B. Bradley 28. I. Throlfall 15, J. Hutchins 6. P. Spencer 26. K. Procter n.o. 10. M. Wrigley n.o. 3. extras 8. total (for 8 wkts) 163.


1; A. Parker 10-2-40-1. Wanderers: R. Hargreaves


Darwen batted first and


ton's Black Bull Hotel. Flowers were presented to


the wives of club officials by Miss Vicky Green. Guest speaker was Mr 11. L.


Victory for the 2nds


Clithcroe 2nd XI 112 for 9, Blackburn Northern 2nd XI 95


CLITHEROE 2nds had a fine win over Blackburn Northern, making a steady start with 22 before the loss of the first wicket.


59 for 8 but Philip Bishop (2G n.o.), helped by Malcolm Black- bum (14), and John Hill (14 n.o.), took the total to 112. Blackburn Northern were


The middle order collapsed to , ,


w awnirnirRS nrotrressed to the semi-finals of the Ramsbottom Cup w i fh ^ w e & e d S S against Baxenden, at Church Meadow, on


Sunday.


thanks to some devastat­ ing bowling by stalwart members Ian Johnson and Bob Birch, while the ta le n te d 18-year-old Aussie all-rounder, Lee Herbert, shone with the bat, knocking a , magnifi­


Victory was secured


cent 77 runs. Batting first, Bartender! made


a verv promising start, reach­ ing 39 before former Read reg­ ular John Bushell was sent back to the pavilion by Birch. Birch struck with the score


G. Leach 10-0-49-1; R. Birch 10-2*27-3; D. Mason 10-2-25-0; I. Johnson 7.5-2-18-1.


Bowling: L. Herbert 8-0-32*2;


Bushell b Ormerod 20, J . Ains­ worth b Bushell 2, L. Herbert c Clegg b Fenwick 77, I. John­ son c Ta'


Wanderers: Mason c J . Tattersall b Fenwick 15,


D. Cottam c J. Bushell b h on- [ wick 18, R. Driver Ibw Sktl- beck 0, S. Proctor n.o. 13. M. I Wrigley n.o. 6, extras 6, total |


(for 6 wkts) 157. Bowling: Bushell 10-0-18-1; I


D. Clegg 7.1-1-24-0: J . Or­


merod 5-0-31-1; N. Elahi 5-1- 27-0; B. Fenwick 9-2-35-3; Skilbeck 4-2-12-1.


Pro Hayhurst in top form


on 54 to remove opener J. Stevenson (38), but Baxenden fought back through G. Skil- beck (18) and former Read pro­ fessional Graham Bushell, now engaged in that position with the Back Lan-club, who knock­


ed off 27 runs.


always going to straggle when making their reply and they lost wickets at regular inter­


vals. Clitheroe 2nds: N. Ash­


worth 12, C. Sims 14. S. Westhead 8, J. Boden 5. M. Booth 6. P. Griffiths 4. R. Booth 0, P. Bishop n.o. 26. 1. Amin 1, M. Blackburn 14, J. Hill n.o. 14. extras 8, total (for 9 wkts) 112.


Blackburn Northern 2nds:


Cosgrove, who paid tribute to the team for finishing the season second from top of the First Division in the Kibble Valley Football League. In the unavoidable absence


^Bowling: N. Booth 10-2-28-0: M. BlacKburn 19-3-35-6; P.


of Mrs Penny Green, who is to continue as club president, Mr Cosgrove presented the club trophies. The Mrs Bird Trophy for


EMPRESS SQUASH


the player of the season was won by Philip Horseficld. The Bill Cooper Trophy for the goal of the season was won by Alan Hodgson and clubman of the year was Philip Hodgson. Tin/Ashton was named young player of the year. The evening was rounded


EMPRESS Squash Rallies' summer team beat Pemlle 1st 4-1 and are currently top ot


their division. In the ojjen section. Empress


lsts beat Belvale 2nd 4*1pand are in second place in Division


off with dancing to “Whisco Disco".


° The 2mls are third in Divi­ sion 2A after beating Pemlle 3-


Whalley drop to third place


Whalley 1st XI 134 for


joint leadership to third place m the Thwaites Ribblesdale


w h ; .. ..ALLEY dropped from


Cricket League Premier Divi­ sion after this defeat at The Arborics on Saturday. Skipjjer Paul Macintosh lost the toss and his men were


asked to bat first. The main batsmen struggled against some tight bowling by Hey* worth and pro John Hartley, each making good use of a re-


Padiham 1st XI 135 for 5


Macintosh at Walker b Hey* worth 2. N. Keighley b Hc.v- worth 5. D. Higginbotham b


4.‘ total (for 7 wkts) 181. Bowling: Hartley 23-1-881;


Hevworth 5. B. Wright ran out 11.* p. Bradlev c Devon b Hart­ ley 12. T. Wright n.o. 1. extras


M. Hevworth 22-6-47-5. Padiham: G. Devon c Glos­


sjjonsive pitch. Wickets fell at regular inter­


vals — all the main batsmen went cheaply — with the ex­ ception of Aussie pro Kick Darling, who showed Test class with a masterful undefeated knock of 89 runs. With power­ ful cutting and pulling, nis in­ nings included eight foundaries ami a six. The only other nancy play­


ter b Rogerson 41, A. Bhattie Ibw Wright 7. V. Daly e Macin­ tosh b Gloster 11. Hartley c Kugersun b Wright 38. M. Hevworth c Rogerson b Wright 10,’M. Leah n.o. 11. A. Woods n o 4 extras 13. total (for 5 wkts) 135.Bowling: T. Wright 16-1-10-3; K. Rogerson 8-1-26-1; R. Glos­ ter 5-0-181; Darling 2-0-17-0; 1). Higginbotham 2-0-14-0; M. Fallon 3-1-11-0.


ers to reach double figures were Bob Wright (11) and Peter Bradley (12). amUhe in­ nings closed at 13-1 for 7 off 45


overs. Padiham's reply Ijegan badly


— Bhattie falling Ibw to Tony Wright for seven runs — but then Devon, aided first by Daly and then bv a rapid 38 from H a r tley , gradually edged Padiham nearer their target. The Whalley bowling was


Chatburn’s first win of season


Chalburn 120 for 1 dec. East Lancs B 78


generally undistinguished, too manv players not being able to bowl a consistent line and length to tie down the bats­ men. although, to be fair, the footholds were difficult. Whnllev: Darling n.o. 89. R.


Gloster c Hartley b Hevworth 4, M. Fallon b Hevworth 1. P.


t ’llATBURN Cricket Club were jubilant after winning for the first time this season in the North East Lancs Cricket


League. Put into bat first. Chatbum


made a fine start. Roger Harri­ son (36) and Richard Palmer CIS) put on 69 for the ojiening stand, hitting a run a minute. The good work was con­


clare sootier than intended. After the rain. East Lancs


Bishop 1-0-9-0; J. Boden 9-2-20- 4.


Baxenden's determined fight was maintained by N. Elahi


. , _ .


(32) and J. Ormerod (18). but once the total reached 142 for the loss of five wickets, Baxen- den’s resistence crumbled, the remaining five wickets falling within the space of 14 runs.


marvellous performance to finish with 4 for 18. his hau coming from just 7.5 overs and a stint which included two


Ian Johnson had turned in a


maidens.Birch bowled tidily, too. fin­ ishing with 3 for 27 off 10 overs.


shakv start. losing club chair­ man Jack Ainsworth with only seven runs on the scoreboard. But pro Mason steadied


In replv. Wanderers made a , ,


things up. taking the total to 36 before succumbing to Ormerod. having hit 20 runs during his hour-long stay at the crease. Next to come was some de-


Kibblcsdnlc Wanderers 78, Read 79 for 3


READ had another convincing win on Saturday, hammering Wanderers by seven wickets, with professional Andy Hay­ hurst continuing his good form bv taking seven wickets and hitting an undefeated 30 to give Read another six. points.


blcsdale into bat and the home side were soon in trouble against. Hayhurst and Frank Newby, who was replacing the injured Richard Kawalec. Havhurst bowled Steve Proc­


John Waddington put Rib-


tor in the third over and three overs later Newby had Iain Ainsworth caught at mid-


wicket with the total on 8. Newby struck again, bowling


by lan Johnson, and Stephen | Rushton was bowled by Davie Mason’s first ball.


This brought together, Mike Ranson anu Andy Hayhurst, I


.


but these two batted confident-1 Iv and the winning runs came | from a mighty six by Hayhurst


in the 22nd over. Kihhtcsdntc Wanderers: S.


Proctor b Hayhurst 0. J.Ains­ worth c James b Newby 7, L. Herbert c Newby b Hayhurst | 4, I. Johnson b Newby 0, D. Cottam c Newby b Hayhurst 1. P. Seedall c Goodwav b Hay- hurst 19, D. Mason c Worsley c Goodwav 18, R. Driver c Rush- ton b llavhurst 0. G. Leach c | Roberts b Hayhurst 7, R.


Ian Johnson for 0, and then took part in the next wicket, taking a slip catch parried on to him by Mike Ranson to dismiss


sperate trouble, at 9 for 4, with only Australian Lee Herbert plaving with anv confidence. Paul Seedall, back from


lightful totting by Herbert, who entertained the crowil


David Cottam. Wanderers were now in de­


with a stylish display. His half- centurv was achieved off 63 deliveries and included one six


and six boundaries. When his partner Johnson


(15) was dismissed with the


total on 92, it did not deter the Church Meadow men. whose skipper David Coltam contri­ buted a useful 18 rans. and it was onlv a matter of keeping a cool head to ensure a victory which came in the 41st over. Hnxcndcn: J. Stevenson c


Blackburn Northern, improved the score with some spirited slogging before the Hayhurst- Ncwby combination struck again, ‘Newbv taking his second sup catch off the professional's


fowling.


liant catch in the gully to end Soedall’s resistance, then came


Richard Goodway took a bril­ , . ..


Cottam b Birch 3S, J. Bushell b Birch 12. G. Skilbeck Ibw Birch


on to bowl ami had David Mason caught behind by Peter Worsley.Wanderers slumped to o9 for 9, but the innings was pro­ longed by a last wicket part­ n e r sh ip betwe en Murray Walker and Bob Birch, assisted by a half-hour interruption due to rain.


18. 0. Bushell c and b Leach 27 N. Elahi b Herbert 32. J. Ormcrod b Johnson 18. P. Clegg st Walker b Johnson 1. D. Pilkington b Johnson 2. M. Tattersafi b Herbert 3. D.


Clegg n.o. 0. G. Fenwick c Birch b Johnson 0. extras ;>. total 156.


Nail-biting cup


game Whallcv 1st XI 182 for 7.


Clithcroe 1st XI 181 for 7


CLITHEROE booked a Rams- bottom Cup semi-final sjiot in an entertaining and nail-biting match on Sunday at Station Road.Whallev's Aussie pro Rick Darling set off like a house on fire, scoring nearly all the rans off the first 10 overs. Tight fowling by Garth Sutcliffe and Rod Booth recovered the situa­ tion. during which time Gloster was caught for 17. Mark Fallon joined Darling


and the pair built up the score to 146 before the pro was run out for 88 following a brilliant throw from Dewhurst. Whallev. before this ran out,


became Hayhurst’s seventh victim and the innings closed with the total at 78 in the 39th over.Read openers Stephen Rush- ton and Michael Georgeson reached 20 before Georgeson was fowled by Leach. Wanderers were encouraged


When play resumed. Walker , ,,, „


40-7; F. Newbv 13-3-20-2; J. Roberts 5-3-2-0; R. Goodway 2- 0-


Birch n.o. 8. extras 1, total j8. Bowling: A. Hayhurst li.o-8


11, M. Georgeson b Leach 10. L. James c Johnson b Herbert 6, M. Ranson n.o. 21, A. Hay-1 hurst n.o. 30, extras 1. total (for three wickets) 79. Bowling: L. Herbert 8-1-27-1;


G. Leach 4-1-12-1; I). Mason 5- 1- 21-1; I. Johnson 3-1-7-0; R. Birch 1.5-0-11-0.


Read go out of


the Cup


Ktirby 176 for 8, Rend 111


(Ramsbottom Cup second round)


READ CC went out of the Rainsbottotn Cup at Whalley Road on Sunday, losing by 32 rans to Earby in a game played


in difficult conditions. Earbv were worthy winners,


when Lee Herbert hail Leigh­ ton James caught in the covers


Three points for


Clitheroe Blackburn N 156 for 6 Cllthcroc 191 for fi


CLITHEROE returned home from Pleckgate on Saturday evening with three champion­ ship {mints under their folt fol­ lowing a winning draw against


Blackburn Northern. Clitheroe lost the toss and


were asked to bat. scoring only 20 rans off the first 10 overs. Keith Fawcett was dismissed fur seven but pro Austin and Grant Jordan built up the score steadilv. However, with 70 runs on


looked like scoring over 2no. but Paul Mackintosh was also ran out and. with Mark De­ whurst and Grant Jordan bowl- ing tightly, the score was re­ stricted to 182 for 7. The Clitheroe innings opened


tinued bv Mac Robinson and Nigel Wilkinson, but the in­ nings was cut short by rain and Chatburn were forced to de­


never looked comfortable against some steady bowling ami lost wickets regularly. Richard Palmer rounded off a good performance with three


wickets. Chathurn: R. Harrison 3b,


K. Palmer 38. P. Clough 1. M. Robinson n.o. IS. T. Thompson 0. N. Wilkinson n.o. 11. extras 14; total (4 wkts dec.) 120. East Lancs B: 78. Bowling: A. Palmer 9-0-25-1;


G-2-7-3; R. Harrison 1-0-7-0.


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not affect everybody and first to complete the race, in a time of 53 minutes and three seconds, was Dave Cartridge, of Bolton Harriers. Runner- up was Geoff Gough (Black­ burn Harriers, 51 min. 6 sec.) and third was Robert Mitchell (Clayton-le-Harriers, 51min.


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Times" trophy.


WHALLEY skipper Paul Mac­ kintosh will proudly captain a Thwaites Kiublesdule Cricket League XI when they take to the field at Clitheroe CC on .Sunday for the Dukes Lanca­ shire Inter-League Cup Com­ petition against a Bolton As­


sociation XL O th e r local c r ic k e te r s


selected are Ribblesdale Wan­ derers duo Dave Cnttntn and Ian Johnson and Whalley pace howler Tony Wright. Chtheroo CC's Mike’Dewhurst has also been pencilled into the team and tin* reserve is Whallev's gifted youngster Mark Fallon.


Thwaites fixtures


SATUIIIIAY'S fixtures in the Thwaites Itibbles.lale J;«igui- are: Senior League — »* halley v Ribblesdale Wanderers.


Clitheroe v Read. Division One — Lucas v


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Whalley. Read v Clitheroe. Division Two — Ribblesdale Wanderers v Oswuldtwistlo Im­


manuel.Sunday: Division Three — Ribblesdale Wanderers v Eartiv, Baxenden v Clitheroe.


throe overs. Duckworth scored three and


then Philip Hall scored a four and a single befure Duckworth lost his wicket after a fine 60. With two overs to go,


them.However, with the score on 56, Dewhurst claimed Halsall. Blackburn Northern pro John Seedlc took the score to 92 before plaving on to his wick­ ets. but Gillibrand was keeping the score going at a rate just below the average runs |x?r


over required. Garth Sutcliffe was fowling


Clitheroe still needed two runs to win hut Philip Hail kept his nerve and hit the fifth ball, off Darling, for three rans over


cover's head. A nail-biting finish to a game


of some 360-plus runs, the match had witnessed some ex­ cellent batting by both teams on a jjoor day and the st*ec- tators could no: have nskeif for more. It was just unfortunate that someone had to lose. Whnlloy: Darling run out 88,


very tightly and when the big hitters went in to try and win the game, he tied them down


and took two wickets. With three overs to go.


overs.


R. Gloster c Jordan b Sutcliffe 17. M. Fallon b Dewhurst 50. p, Macintosh run out 3, T. Wright c Austin b Dewhurst 6. N. Keighlev c Sims b .Ionian 0, P. Bradley c Austin b Jordan. D. Higginbotham n.o. 2, K. Rogerson n.o. 5. extras 12. total ifor 7 wkts) 182. Bowling: Austin 7-0-31-0; M.


last over, thev scored two sing­ les off the first two balls of Dewhurst’s over but Gillibrand then hit a six and a four, leav* ing himself to score just one ran, off the very last delivery, to give Northern three txiints. He failed to hit the ball and


Needing 13 to win off the , , ,


Northern required 26 to win. They scored 13 off the next two


for 31.Gee went on to reach his 50. well-supported by Ken Hal­ stead. 129) and Mike Chappie (n.o. 22) to give Earby a very resjiectable total of 176 — at least 30 rans more than Read


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earlv in the third over and ! never got on tap of the Earby


fowling. After Michael Georgeson was |


caught in the gully with the total on 24. Leighton James and Mike Ranson staged a par­ tial recovery but found rans


difficult to score. After James was caught m


the covers for 17 and Lanson was caught for 28. it was Gary O’Connor who put Read back


in the match. Together with Murphy, he


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took the score to 130. and the target looked distinctly within reach. Murphv was caught at mid-


wicket off the fowling of Mike Chappie, Goodwav followed three runs later and when O’Connor hit Chapnle straight to Meadows in tlie covers. Read collapsed quickly and finished 22 rans short. Chappie took five wickets


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and Ronnie Wiseman three. Gee and Sednian shared the


other two and conceded only 14 and 16 respectively to keep


Dewhurst 81-26-2; G. Sutcliffe 10-1-31-1; R. Booth 10-0-35-0; W. Slinger 4-0-19-0; G. Jordan 81-33-2. C li th e ro e : G. Jordan c


75, K. Fawcett c Gillibrand b Barnes 7, Austin c Halsall b Jones 13. N. Duckworth st Bat- tersbv b Jones 5, C. Foulds Ibw Grav 22. M. Dewhurst c Walsh b* Fox 36, S. Blackburn n.o. 19. extras 14; total (6


Philip Hall ran out Gray to give Clitheroe three points. Clithcroe: G. Jordan b box


wkts) 191. Bowling: Seedle 14-1-32-0; R.


Wright b Rudd 24. K. Fawcett ran out 57. Austin 8. Duck­ worth 60, N. Dewhurst c Macintosh b Rogerson 3, S. Blackburn c and b Darling 3. C. Sims ran out 0, P. Hall n.o. 8, R. Booth n.o. 0. extras 13,


total (for 7 wkts) 184. Bowling: T. Wright 9-3-22-0;


6.5-0-31-1.


Barnes 6-3-22-1; P. Jones 8-0- 44-2; S. Gray 8-0-50-1; B. Fox 81-35-2.Blackburn Northern: M. Gillibrand n.o. 70. J. Halsall b Dewhurst 46. .1. Seedle b Sling­ er 16. A. Walsh c Slinger b Dewhurst 17. C. Walsh Ibw Sutcliffe 0. B. Fox b Sutcliffe 3. S. Grav ran out 3. extras 1;


K. Kogerson 7-0-39-2; J. Rudd 10-0-31-1: M. Fallon 10-2-33-1; R. Glostcr 4-0-23-0; R. Darling


total (6 wkts) 156. Bowling: Austin 5-1-28-0; M.


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Dewhurst 13-2-56-2; G. Sutclif­ fe 13-1-14-2; W. Slinger 5-0-25-


54, N.’ Pickles c Worsley b Newby 10. N. Meadows c Ranson b Nowbv 0. D. Little b Goodwav 5, P. Tilbury b Good­ wav 34,’ K. Halstead b Murphv 29.’M. Chappie n.o. 22. J. Gibb c Rushton b Roberts 1. I. Nutter c Worsley b Roberts 10. extras 11, total (for eight wkts)


Read under pressure. Karbv: S. Gee b Waddington


1: F. Newbv 9-1-30-2: R. Good- wav 10-1-31-2: J. Roberts 9-1- 44-2; J. Waddington 10-1-44-1. Read: S. Rushton l.b.w.


1 Bowling: T. Murphy 10-5-16-


Sednian 4. M. C.eorgeson c Gee b Chappie 9. L. James c Chap­ pie b Gee 17. M. Ranson c Tilkburv b Wiseman 28. G. O'Connor c Meadows b Chappie 45, T. Muirphv c Pickles b Chappie 13. R. Goodwav c Pickles b Wiseman 1. P. *>ors-


lev b Chappie 0. J. WwlilitiKton c ' Little b Wiseman IP. F. Newby b Chappie 0. J. Roberts


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