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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August I.',th. WSil HI \dre,-using). Hurnleg -'-•<■<' niassiticd) . Clitheroe 2232!, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


News from bowling greens


I.ATFST results involving local sides in the Great Hanvood and District Howling League are: Division One — Globe A (0) 166, Castle (l) 89: Great Har­ wood A (8) 102. Hibblesdale A (2> 1M. Division Two — Cal- derstones A (-1) 1517, Rushton Street (0) 1518: Clitheroe Crick­ et («) 99. Globe B (10) 108; Metflex (2) ll">, Whallev A (8) 147. Division Three — Ribbles- dale B (S) 15-1. Calderstones C tlD 95; Waddington A (4) 1519, Calderstones B l0) 147; Whal- K*y B (10) tOS. Waddington B iin 12:1.


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Sharpshooters clash


CLITHEROE travel on Satur­ day to face Levland Motors, another team who made a flving start to the Bass


N\VCFL season. Motors almost matched


Clitheroe’s opening day scoring feast with a 4-1 win at Radclif- fe Borough. They were one of the more inconsistent teams of last season and went down 2-1 in the corresponding fixture


with Clitheroe. On Tuesdav. the visitors to


Shawbridge are Stalybridge Celtic (6-45 p.m.). The teams had four epic encounters last reason, two league games and a two-legged NWCFL Cup semi­ final. Clitheroe came out on top. with three victories and a draw, hut the ambitious Che­ shire side have made several big name signings and are al­ ready being talked alxnit as championship favourites. Available for Clitheroe will


Sun shines for


Captain’s Day


CLITHEROE Golf Club was blessed with fine weather when 183 competitors teed off in the Captain's Day com­ petition. Winner of the cap­


V**,


Dazzling debut by new-look Clitheroe


Clitheroe 5, Leek Town 1


CLITHEROE made a triumphant start to their Bass North West Counties Football League season onl


Saturday.


tain's prize in Division One (scrntch to 12 handicap) was Denis Greenup, who shot a round o f 75-6-69. Andrew Lund (77-7-70) came second after a card play-off with Neil Eastwood (77-7-70), with Peter Longbottom *78-7-71) in fourth place. CUve Jarvis (83-15-


apprehension in the air as the unfamiliar Clitheroe team took the field, but the crowd, a dis­ appointing 182, went away con­ vinced that all was not doom and gloom following the depar­ ture of Eric Whalley and six of last season’s championship win­


There was more than a little


ning squad. There were inevitable flaws


68) came first in Divi­ sion Two (13 to 20 handicap) followed hy Peter Robinson (84-15- 69) after a card play­ off with club president William Dugdalc (85*


16-69) and George Dell (89-20-69). The gross prize went


to Andrew Walmslcy (77), with Don Parting­ ton (80 runner-up after a car play-off with Derek McIntyre (80). The presentation of


prizes by captain Ken Holding was held in the clubhouse. Our picture shows


Mr Holding teeing off on the first hole, watched by a gallery of club members.


in the new-look Clitheroe team. The back four did not seem as strong and solid as Shawbridge supporters are used to, but


4 7


Clitheroe clinch final place without Austin


Karbv 158 for 9. Clitheroe 162 for 6


CLITHEROE ensured the Ramsbotton Cup comes to the town this season when tliey defeated Earby on Sunday to set up a derby final with


Ribblesdale Wanderers. The town's two teams


will meet at Chatburn Road on Aupist 2-lth m front of what is bound to be a bumper crowd. But the omens for a


Clitheroe put themselves


right back in contention and had restricted Earbv to 158 for 9 at the end of the 48 overs. The pick of the bowlers were Dodemaide. who took 5


Clitheroe appearance in the final were poor on Saturday when they heard that pro Ian Austin would be required by- Lancashire the following day.


They were fortunate, how­ ever, in acquiring the sen-ices


of Australian Tony Dodemaide, thanks to the co-operatum ot his Lancashire League club. Lowerhouse. and the super sub did not let his new teammates


down. Earby decided to bat first


and after a steady start lost pro Stephen Gee. caught behind off Garth Sutcliffe. Thirty mns came from the next four overs and. with Karbv threatening to build a big total, Dodemaide and Grant Jordan achieved vital breakthroughs.


be Nigel Whiteside, who has not broken a foot as was first feared after a friendly match. An X-ray revealed only severe bruising and the full-back was fit enough to be a inemlier of the sijuad which travelled to


Penrith last night. Clitheroe reserves kick-off


their East Lancs League prog­ ramme with a home fixture against Karbv Victoria on Saturday (2-15 p.m.). Like Dave O’Neill, manager Paul McGuire has inherited a champ­ ionship winning side, but with several familiar faces having departed. Whether he can match the success achieved by his predecessor, John Whalley. remains to bo seen, but if he puts the same effort into man­ aging as he did into playing, he


should do well. A minute's silence was ob­


served before Saturday’s match with Leek in tribute to a former chairman, ulaver and town mavor. Mr Clifford L. hat- burn. and also Mr Richard Turner, another former mayor, who iKith died recently.


Ladies reach semi-final


I'l.lTHKKOE Ladies KC came fourth in a seven-a-sido com- yetition at I’enwonhan. near


one and losinq one of their .jualifyinq qames I ithcroo reached the semi-final where


rAfter winninq four, drawinq


thi-v were la-aten 1-U hy MAC Wa'rton. The third-place play-


ei'f was then lost H I aqamst Thornton 1CI. with the t'litheroe qoal cuimnp from now


siqninq Jeanette Huron. The Clitheroe squad


Morris! Vikki Ashworth Bibby. The club stage


Baron. Jackie Jean


I'arker, . Tillev.


annual on the of the l


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Late rally clinches win


,out 66 mil*-> DOMINOFS came from behind to defeat Phoenix A 18-15 m


tin* Clitheroe and District Net- Phoenix pulled aheail shortly


ifi»«r t)w interval of this fierce- v contested encounter «mlv for bominiK'S to hit back with ac- •urate >hiK>ting and take the


| M 1 . 1111 A. C.lisk.-Tl C. Hnqi


Birch. K. Dr iver. I' 3.V I'h.H-1 ,-..r J. Hutc)lings. T. '....•.ank. I. Brit.*1 if ft*. N.


ll„- play.' suits: Hi' ipla.vr-.if-


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deci.led) : 13.


if-th .1U


of Dominoes, and


I. Alleni 510, Calder- Ilr....mecHKl) 7. Saints (to 1h


,f Phoenix A. were -of-the-match. Re- mi One — Saints e-match A. Smith) % B (J- Niven) 7:


KHL iL. Fawcett) Ladies’ golf


THE winner of tin* Gilbert Benson Trophv in Clitheroe Golf Club’s Ladies’ Section was Kris Baldwin, who recorded a


•icore of 104-29-7o. The LGl' Medal was won by


Kath Tattersall i9s-25Cjo).


Great Harwood. Blackburn Northern v Whallev. Oswaltl- twistle Immanuel v Read. Ihvi- »i,,n Two — Rawtenstall v Rib- hlesdale Wanderers. Langho Centre v Oswaldtwistle Im­


manuel. Sundav — Division Three


Earbv v Ribblesdale Wander­ ers. f ’lithenn* v Baxenden.


Division One — Clitheroe v


Yvette Jacks-.n. Diana Bs Wendv Rawl inson. Jea


overs.


early from Clitheroe’s innings and.* just as he was beginning to score freely. Grant Jordan was also dismissed. Neil Duck­ worth joined the pro and. after a steadv start, began to build the score. The total reached 100 when Dodemaide. who had been driving the ball particular­ ly well, was bowled for 49. ‘ A solid base had been laid,


Keith Fawcett departed , Earby


and Garth Sutcliffe, who gave away just 19 runs from 10


, 1 for 2;>,


Gee c Hall b Sutcliffe......... 21 N\ Pickles b Jordan............ 46 D. Little c Jordan b Dodemaide................... 4 9


/


N. Meadows n.o.................. 38 p. Tilbury c Blackburn b Jordan.......................... ~


J. GibbbJordan........................ T. Forster c Hall b Dodemaide................... 13


K. Halstead bSlinger........ 0 M. Chappie c Sutcliffe b Slinger..........................


f


G. Sedman b Dodemaide .... 9 J. Stead n.o......................... 4


Hilly Slinger to victory.


Extras........................... * Total (for 9 wkts) loh


Bowling: Dodemaide 10-3-25-


but Clitheroe’s hojK/s began to slip as they fell to 122 for l> with the score rate at five an


tU Mick Dewhurst and Billy Slinger came to the rescue, scoring quick runs and racing to victory with three overs to spare.


Final pair delay deserved win


Hluckhurn Northern 121. Rend IM for 9


READ clinched a deserved victory over Blackburn Northern with just four overs to spare when 1 hilip Hanson took a fine running catch to dismiss Brian Fox off the bowling of .John Waddington.


l>een much delayed by E ox and Peter Jones, who batted for 12 overs, adding 40 runs and look­ ing capable of salvaging a point for Northern.


professional. Read balled first on a slow Pleckgate wicket and owed much to a fine innings by- Stephen Rushton.


Playing once again without a Showing more restraint^ than


of late, he blunted the North­ ern attack for an hour before giving a return catch to Fox for 46. made out of 63 for 3.


Read slumjH'd to 1<H J for »>.


but Northern were thwarted hv Richard Gondway. who hit ah excellent 2s and Peter Wnrslev. undefeated on Is. as their side reached 1M for 9.


was Richard Kawalec who struck the crucial blows, re­ moving the first three batsmen. Jim Roberts also found the wicket to his liking and. hel|«-d by excellent catches from Mal­ colm Grainger and Goodwav. destroyed the Northern middle order/The home learn fell to si for 9 before the last-wicket


revival. Lead changes


hands again CLITHEROE regained the top s|x»t in the Thwaites Ribbles­ dale Senior League following their three-point draw with Settle and the defeat of former leaders Whalley.


Clitherm*.... . 17 s pw


l.Wd 2 3


Ld P 2 59


Whalley..... . 17 7 4 4 0 .\s Karl»y........ . 17 f* 3 5) 2 5s


H'wick........ . 17 6 2 5 1 55 2 45


Read.......... . 17 6 6 2 B'hurn N .... . 17 5 4 1 5 40 Cherry T .... . 17 4 6 5 1 36 Padiham.... .. 17 4 7 1 3 32 G. H'wood.. .. 17 2 6 ;• 2 31 R. Wands .. .. 17 2 4 3 6 29 1 2 n 28


Settle........ .. 17 3 9 1 2 25 Saturday’s Senior League


Bax’den.... .. 17 2 5


fixtures are: Ribblesdale Wan­ derers v Earbv. Great Har­ wood v Clitheroe. Whalley v Blackburn Northeni. Head v Baxenden.


When Northern replied it The moment of victory had Read


S. Rushton cand bKox .... M. Georgesnn b Seedle.....


V. Ford ibw Seedle.......... l». O'Connor bFox..........


M. Grainger b Seedle......


K. Kawalec c Gillibrand b Fox...........................


P. Hanson c Gillibrand "b Jono>........................


P. Worsley not out......... J. Waddington b Seedle... J. Roberts not out..........


It. Gotniwav c Hanson b Jones........................


46 s


16 IS


0 Id 1


2S 18 4


hxtras................. Total (for 9 wkts) 1» V


li)


*. Jones 14-2-51-2. Blackburn Northern


I


(iIrav 4-0-2M); B. Fox 11•2-11-51; I1


Bowling: Seedle 16-5-1" 1; S. M


J. HaLall l) Kawalec......... N. Robbins b Kawalec...... J. Seodle o Grainger l Rol K*rt .........................


Gillibrand c Goodwav l Kawalec......................


:u


P. Largan c Goodwav I Roberts.......................


C. Walsh run out................ 1. Baltersby c Worsley b Roberts...................;•••• J


B. Fox c Hanson b Wad- dington......................... ^


A. Rost roll e Worsley Kawalec....................... n


b


3- M. Dewhurst 7-1-24-0; R. Booth 3-1-18-0; G. Sutcliffe 10- 1-19-1; W. Slinger 9-0-40-2: G.


Jordan 9-2-25-3. C lithcroe


G. Jordan c Gee b Chap- tile.................


k Fawcett b Sedman........


s. Blackburn bStc•ad"!""!" 0 W. Slinger n.o..... Fxtras......


t’. Foulds b Little M. Dewhurst n.o..


N. Duckworth c Gibb b Stead.............


Dodemaide Ibw St<cad........ 49 24


18 5


27 16


5 19 Total (for 6 wkts) 162 Bowling: G. Sedman 6-2-15-1;


M. Chappie 10-51-22-1: Gee 10-4- 18-0; N. Meadows 6-0-34-0; J. Stead 7-0-29-3; I). Little 6.1-1-


. hit his side


S layers of the calibre of David


Ladies clear in darts league


THE contest for the Clitheroe Summer Darts League title is 1 developing into a two-horse |


race.


cannot be replaced overnight. In 22-year-old centre half Graham Dewhurst, of Lon- gridge, Dave O’Neill would seem to have a real find, while Paul Round and Mick Higgins oozed experience.


have found a new confidence and Peter Hutchinson, as usual, dominated his patch.


coming a Shawbridge favourite. The •'terrible twins", Johr Taylor and Steve Mullen, caused havoc in the Leek de*


•♦


the midfield comoination of Oak A 70. White Horse (2, Clive Dunn. Gan* Butcher and Kings A 63. Kings B 50. Black John Bowman looked just


effective as last season. One swallow does not make a


summer, but it was still a cracking good start from Dave


O'Neill and his men. Match sponsors. Crown


Paints, gave the man-of-the- match award to Paul Beck. Goa|s _ Clitheroe: John


Tavlor, 27 min. (pen) and 34 mih; Paul Beck, 2y min.; Clive Dunn, 54 min; Gary1 Butcher, 65 min. Leek: John Mayer. 75


min.


Whalley feel might of Hayes’ bat


Cherry Tree lf.S for I, Whiilley Hi I


WEAKENED Whalley, who collapsed from 102 for one to 1(1-1 all out, had no answer to the Hibblesdale s League in-form batsman. Kevin Hayes.


stood in at Whalley for two games last season, showed no generosity to the Station Road Club and’ thrashed an unbeaten century as Cherry Tree raced to victory with 15 overs to


The Lancashire player, who


spare. His performance knocked


Whallev off the top of the


league and they will be hoping for no more of these nightrnar-


Wanderers pair play main roles


Huxendcn 107 for 6. Ribblesdale Wand. 143 for S


VETERAN lan Johnson and pro. David .Mason domi­ nated affairs on Saturday as Wanderers notched their second winning draw of the season over Baxcnden.


Johnson hit a half-century


when the teams met earlier in the vear. and he narrowly- failed’ to rejieat the feat, falling


short bv just two runs. After Rav Hargreaves had


departed for 25 and Wanderers slumped to 75 for 7. Johnson held the batting together. With skipiRT David Cottam (15). he added 52 Cor the seventh wicket and ensured Wanderers reached a reasonable total. Gordon Leach finished un­


beaten on 10. The Baxenden reply began


steadilv and had reached 47 when the first wicket fell. Loigh Herbert. Johnson and Mason put the brakes on the scoring rate and as wickets went down. Baxenden fell well


behind the clock. Mason finished with the


S Grav c Goodwav b Roberts......................... «J


P. Jones not out.................. * Extras..................... 9 Total 121


Hanson 3-1-16-0; J. KoU*rts 14- 3-36-4; R. Goodway 2-0-3-0.


Bowling: R. Kawalec ls-6-4;»- J. Waddington 3.4-1-21-1: P.


; wicket-keeper Murray Walker. who took two of the catches on > the second attempt.


i RIBBLESDALE WAND. Mason, b Whittaker.......... 9 K. Hargreaves. b Bushel!........................ 2o


Drab game after sparkling century


THIS one,„u> sided atftur turned


nings by Clitheroe tiro, lan Austin, who scored 1:151 from 1251 balls, hitting seven 6s and twelve 4s.


wicket stand with Grant Jordan (44) and was fourth man out at 197.


Roden moved the score to 22.1 before skimier Billy Slinger de­ clared in the 40th over.


Settle were not interested in chasing the runs and the only question was whether Clitheroe would take six |Hiints or three. At 44 for 4. a Clitheroe win


It soon became apparent that Charlie FouUls and John He shared a 125 run second


The highlight of the match another entertaining in­


Clitheroe 2251 for I dec.. Settle S51 for 8 into a poor


oor_ P*inie ^ Settle wasted time in the latter stages of Clitheroe s


inninqs ami then mack- mi aUi-mpt to c<> fl"' victory. Tfu* next success only ar­


finished with a winning draw CLITHEROE


G. Jordan, b Sample 44


Austin, t) Sample............... 133 N. Duckworth, c Dodgeson b Sample...................... 4


Fawcett, c' Ward b Sample.........................


C. Foulds. not out.............. If* J. Boden, not out............... 13 Extras..................... 1» Total (for 4 wkts) 2251


D. Scotnern 6.4-0-36-0, T. Green 51-0-26-U. A. Bradley 4-0- 35-0. L. Stonehouse 6-0-36-0.


looked on the cards and. after a Settle rally. Jordan took two wickets in one over and then Slinger added another.


Stephen firm favourite for title CUTHEROK mlihapior SUphen, Ihoufh^jWCTwInnin* thcflrrt at Harilmden did not P> wllhjml


UroTSeM by lundaome mantiu. h« fell off In Uw third and l id to make up a lot of ground before


^ t S ' r C lX 'r^ r id S . W»«.n.-on hU Ont trophy at the meeting after flnlihing (Tfth orerall In the junior dau.


SETTLE


S. Andre . I). Scothem Austin.........................


i-s b Austin........ Fawcett b


L. Stonehouse, Ibw b Austin.........................


Sample, b Jordan............... 11. Ward, b Austin..............


M. Dodgeson, not out........


T. Green, bJordan........ R. Preston. Ibw b Sling­ er.................................


G. Gregson, b Blackburn.... A. Harrison, not out..........


Jordan 4-2-7-2. J. Boden 4-4-0- 0. S. Blackburn 2-2-0-1.


Booth 7- 12-0. W


Extras..................... Total (for 8 wkts)


Bowlin : Austin 22-9-32-4


-1-8-0* G. Sutcliffe 7*2- . Slinger 4-0-12-1. G.


Bowling: Sample 20-2-83-4,


rived. though, in the 4Mh of the 50 overs, and Clitheroe


highly creditable figures of 5 for 19 from 14 overs. Four victims were claimed by


I. Johnson, c Pilkington b Fenwick......................


Herbert, Ibw b Whit­ taker .......... .............. .


P. Seedle. c Ormerod b Bushel)........................


J. Ainsworth, c Elahi b Fenwick....................... a D. Cottam. b Whittaker..... la


S Kerr, c Whittaker b Bushel)..............


G. Leach, not out............... 1° Extras..................... 19 Total (for 8 wkts) 143


G. Whittaker 15-5*43-4 Fenwick 10-2-34*2.


BAXENDEN


J. Bushell. c Walker I Mason.........................


N. Perrv, Ibw b Herbert ... G. Skilll>eck. c Walker :


Bushell. st Miuson..........


Mason......


J, Ormerod Mason.................


N. Elahi. c Mxsnn.........


"Wai'ker Walker h c Kerr b


I). Pilkington. notout 14 15 Bowling: Bushell 19-2-62-3 B.


12 3


ish displays during the season’s run-in.


It had looked so different


earlv in the match when Rick Darling and Frank Macwood put on 52 in 10 overs. When Slacwood was caught. Mark Fallon continued the run spre hitting 36 from 37 halls.


set for a very big score, but after reaching his 50 he collided with a Cherry Tree fielder and retired, badly concussed.


The Australian pro. looked The nings


momentum of the was lost and, even


though Darling returned to take his score to 70, Whalley s


earlv wicket in the Cherry j Tree reply, but then Hayes


total looked too small. Ian Marshall picked up an


took over. He looked in sujwrb form and despatched the numerous full tosses, half-vol- leys ami lonq hops around the groum With Tony Wright forced out of the attack through injury’. Hayes brought up his century and the winning runs in the 35)rd over.


WHALLEY


Darling, run out................. 70 F. Macwood. c Woodhead b Mawman.................... 13


M. Fallon, c D. Hayes b Mawman...................... 3o


N. Keighlev, c K. Hayes b Hubbersty.................... 19


& G. Smith 136 Lowergate, Clitheroe


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P. Bradley, st Harrison b Hubberstv.................... 1


L. Burgess, b Morley........ 9 j. Marshall, b Morley....... 4 G. Hindle, not out.......


P. Clegg, not out....... Extras..........................- Total (for 6 wkts) ll»«


M. Dennett, c Clegg b Whittaker..................... 0


16


G. Leach 8-2-22-0. Mason 14-Ik 19-5. I. Johnson 7-2-17-0.


Wanderers take one point


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds 134 for 7


ONE )K>int was all Wanderers had to show from a closely- contested match at Baxenden. The home team batted first and after a solid ojiening reached 157 for 6. Bob Birch was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with three for 44 from 19


°N Rod Styles (15). Bob Driver (19) and’ David O'Neill (34) helm'd the Wanderers reply to 73 for two only for the fall of three quick wickets to holt! them up. Ian Threlfall (24) and Tom Wallbank (19) steadied the innings but were unable to take


their side to virtpO’- Baxenden: 157 for G. Bowling: R. Birch 19-3-44-3;


D. O’Neill 14-1-50-2; P. S|>encer 9-0-48-0; A. I’arker 3-0-151-1. Wanderers: R- Styles 15, S.


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Baxenden 2nds 157 for 6. Bowling: Herbert 15-51-36-1.


Mawman 12-2-44-2. S. Northin 10-0-44-0. I). Hubbersty 9.3-1- 24-4. R- Morley 5-0-17-3.


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J. Swanney, c Bradley Marshall...................


B. Woodhead. not out....


Hayes, not out................ Extras.....................


1. Marshall 7-0-43-1, M. Fallon 6-0-24-0. G. Hindle 5-0-25-0. Darling 5.2-0-31-0. P. Macin­ tosh 1-0-10-0.


Bowling: T. Wright 8-1-31-0. j Total (for 1 wkt) 168 , Bowling: Haves 7-2-510-0. B. WALLBANK


Extras............................ Total 164


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