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READ’S Jim Roberts demolished Lucas on Saturday as his team recorded a mighty 151-run victory.


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hurst c Rushton b Hurlstone I no nowlmg. however, was


Farrar b Keelev II*. R. Kawalec not out 12. B. Hanson not out 12. extras P; total (5


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wkts) 202. Rowling: J. Heaton 10-2-21-0;


K. Skelton 0-0-18-0; J. Hurl- stone 10-1-40-2: A. Farrar 10-2- 22-0; D. Keelev 8-0-55-2: A. Heaton 4-0-22-1. Lucas: 1). Carter lbw Hay-


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Bowling: Havhurst 0-2-25-1:


Spinners set up Wanderers’ win


Ribblesdale W 100 for !♦ C’hcrrv Tree 152


LAST season's Ribblesdale Senior League wooden spoon winners. Cherry Tree, gave Wanderers a fright before going down to defeat on Saturday. Chasing Wanderers' 100 for


wickets and opening bowlers Lee Herbert and Gordon Leach claimed one apiece in their


second spells. Wanderers: S. Proctor b


o. Cherry Tree cruised along to M for no loss before crashing to an all out total of 152 in the


final over. The wickets were shared


among the bowlers, but the most successful was Rob Rirch. who relumed to the attack after an expensive first spell to take 2 for 5 in 2,4 overs. The Wanderers' total was


built around innings from the men-in-form. Ian Johnson and


their team struggling at 44 for 2 and put on 60 before Cottam, who hit eight 4s. was out for 2‘* Mason fell cheaply, but Johnson kept the score moving along and was eighth out for


David Cottatn. The pair came together with


57. with the score at 158. The Wanderers’ bowlers bad


no success until Johnson was introduced into the attack ami took the first wicket in bis -.•com! over. He and Mason put •he brakes on the Cherry Tree batsmen and Wanderers began


to get on top. The spinners each took two


Mawman 14. J. Ainsworth c Harrison b Northing 5*. L. Her­ bert e Mawman b Cocker 11. 1. Johnson c Woodhead b Ratcliffe 57. I). Cottam e and b Hubber- slev 21*. Mason c Hubberstev b Mawman 1, G. Leach b Ratclif­ fe !*. K. Styles run out 0. U. Driver b Pewes 2. M. Walker


not out 1. K. Rirch not out L extras 22; total (P wkts) R10. Rowling: Ratcliffe lu-1-20-2:


S. Northing 0-1-18-1: P. Cocker 5-0-27-1: R. Mawman 10-4-20-2: I). Thornton 5-1-18-0; 1). Hub-


berslev 5-0-14-1: A. Pewes 7-0-


12-1.Cbcrrv Tree: J. Swanney c Stvles b Leach 02. A. Pewes lbw Johnson 24. A. Harrison st Walker b Mason 2. Ratcliffe c Rirch b Mason 2. M. Grogan b Johnson 2. R. Woodhead h Rirch 17. P. Hubberstev c Stvles b Birch 2. P. Cocker b Rirch 4. S. Northing c Johnson b Herbert 1. R. Mawman run out 11. P. Thornton not out 1. extras 12; total 152. Rowling: L. Herbert 10-1-27-


1- G. Leach 10-2-21-1: K. Rirch 7.2-0-22-2: Mason HM-18-2: 1.


Johnson 10-1-28-2.


Soft wickets were no problem


Whallev 117 for 2 Burnley Bel. 115 for S


rnSPITloNS at station Road Saturday were a far cry


fr,,m those "to be foil ml at the Adelaide Oval, but Whallev’s \r.t:i“’dean tiro Rick Darling riui i" light Ot the differences to


hi: a:: unbeaten 84. Palling. Who represents


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Second round


WHALLEY meet Ciithen.e at


Sttitii.ii Iti.till mi .lane 1st m the ,.c„nd puntil nf the; Rmnsls.t- , The full draw is: Karby. Ribblesdale


P.m Gup. Read


Wanderers v I v Haxenden, Os-


walillwislle Immanuel y (.real Harwood. Whalley v ( Ittlieree.


SECOND PLACE


FIRST place eluded Clitheroe foil runner Shaun Livesev last Thursday night when he finished second in the inaugural Simon's Seat fell Race at


Bolton Abbey. The race was won by Gary


pevine and attracted 111 en­ trants over the three-and-a- half-mile course, with over a l.iMHift. climb.


M. De


I;. ii Austin made the break- iiniiiL’h. elaiming two wiokets


arv. however. Hartley was nut tc* a brilliant catch by Gnmt Jordan and the rest of the bat- tint, could make little hraduax against the tight bowling.


The rallv was <-n!y temper-


S ’be innings finished at H* ui the 40th over.


. Glitheroe’s reply went vel>


mill'll to plan, despite pressure •,i(n|ic(i bv I’adiham with close- in fielders. Keith Fawcett and J.irdan pushed the score along to 25 before the former played


h.i* ,ii id made a good helped h\ some mediocre \\ hal-


le■, h'.uhng. With the score at 7.:. Brian Brown grounded a difficult catch but recovered to ru: out pave 1'errv for 24. Rill < >ddie hit 25 off as many


John Slingcr fell for 12. Mark Fallon ioined Darling and set alxiut tke Burnley attack with


some great shots. '"purling also began to play • -oke


some flowing strokes and tin pair added 22 before l allon


wa* bowled going for a big six. Paul Macintosh scored a


•steady 20 ami had taken his "side within one run of victory when he was out. Richard Cluster made the winning hit. leaving Darling unbeaten, his M having come off 122 de­


liveries. Burnley Belvedere: K. lol- , .. Hi


lard e Macintosh b Darling ol. D perrv run out 24. W. ( *ddie run ..ul'ar., M. Tlu.inas I. Hiirl- im: :l. T. Oral: I' I arlrni: '>• T Cniss li Fiiri.ni I. K. Ilinmp- s/ni c Vi.uchlon l> Fallon in. M. Jones c Morris b l allon


Laii- before he became the -eend run out victim. This moved the turning point as


R nn’.ey failed to go on and i apitali.-e on their healthy posi- • ,,f jo5 for 2. Wickets fell


regularly and the innings closed a* 115 for s. top-scorer being


K- r, Pollard with 51. The wicket-takers were


Mark Fallon, who claimed 2 for


Id. and Darling. Whailev's innings began


• a Itioii-ly. the score moving on •o III the lMh over before





Rowling: K. Kogerson H'-4- jimi; R. Brown o-2-8-<»: R-


t Jn


(Hosier b-<)-27-<>: M. ' »V^hl"n 1U-1-22-U; Darling Ri-n-22-2: M.


Fallon 4-0-12-2. Whalley: J. Shnger c 1 ollnni


1, pickles 12. Darling not out «sj M. Fallon b Jones -«h 1 • Macintosh h Stewart 2*». K.


Gloster m>t out_ 2. extias • >.


total (2 wkts) 147 Rowling: T. I legg. 8- *;"•


Stewart Mi-P'-l.


M. Jones Rl-l-17-U; (,. !VkleS 10-1-28-1: M. •lone.- 8-0-_.(-1. I .


M;,I. Roberts • 2.5-2-10-2.


Cup experts through again


Road 127. Fleetwood Hosketh 121


UKA1) took another step to­ wards fixture congestion with their third cup win of the season, this time in the Lanca­ shire Knockout at the expense of Fleetwood Hosketh from the Southport ami District League. The village side had to work


verv hard for the win after making a disastrous start. Stephen Rushton was bowled


off the second ball of the match and when Andy Hayhurst fell to a diving catch in the fifth over. Read stood at 2 for 2. Michael Georgeson was out


for 2 in the 14th over, but Michael Hanson and Malcolm Grainger led a recovery. Grainger was bowled for a


valuable 24 and Hanson went on to make 47. Richard


Kawalec. Philip Hanson and Richard Goodwav added quick


runs in the closing overs to give Read something to bowl


,l1 Fleetwood also made a bad but their middle order


kept them in the game, and Read could not relax until they completed their victory bv b runs in the last over. Andv Havhurst took 4 for 10 and Richard Kawalec conceded only eight runs from his eight overs. Read: S. Rushton 0. M.


Georgeson 2, A. Havhurst 2. M. Hanson 47. M. Grainger 21. R. Kawalec 10. IMlans.m l i. R. Goodwav 11. J. Waddingtim 1. P. Worslev not out l._J.


Roberts 0. extras 5; total 127. Fleetwood Hcskelh: 121. Rowling: Hayhurst 8-2-10-4:


U. Kawalec 8-4-S-O: J. Roberts 0-1-27-2: P. Hanson M-n-20-2: J. Waddingtnn 8-0-25-1: K. Good­


way 2-0-14-0.


Wanderers bow out


Rnrnoldswick 2nd 122 for 2 Ribb. W 2nd 122 for 8


WANDKRKRS were soundly beaten in the first round of the Lawrensoti Cup on Saturday. Ratting first, they made a


bad start, losing Ken Proctor without a run on the board and then struggling to 47 for 4. John Hutchins (22) .“hared a


21-run stand with Tom \\ all­ bank, who went on to make 21


and take the score to 101 for 0. Wanderers finished at 122 for


8 and looked well in with a chance when Stephen Kerr re­


duced Barmddswick to 21 for 2. There then followed a HO-


run. match-winning stand which nnlv came to an end when Rill' Bradley "scuttled out P. Beech for Ml. This was Bradley’s first bowl in league


cricket’ ami. according to his team-mates, he now considers


himself an all-rounder! Wanderers: S. Kerr 14. K.


Proctor o. A. Parker 8. R- Rradlev 12. J. Hutchins 22. 1. Wallbank 21. K. Hargreaves .. 1. Threlfal! 4. P. Spencer not out 12. A. Dickinson not out i. extras 14; total 18 wkts) 122. Barmddswick: 122 for 2. Rowling: A. Dickinson S-o-4.)-


(i; P. Spencer lM-50-ii; S. Kerr 10-2-22-2: R. Bradley 2-o-l-L K. Proctor 1-0-2-0.


Stewart not out 1. M. Jones not out 1. extras P»: total ts wkts) 145.


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Kerr saves the clay


Great Harwood 2rds 195 for 3, Ribblesdale Wanderers 2rds 111 for 0


IN a match of high scoring on Sunday, top marks went to


Wanderers' Stephen Kerr fer an unbeaten s'* which saved a


point for his team. *' arrived at the wicket score at 2 for 2. At 02


Kerr


with the for


trouble


Wanderers were still in ....... but Kerr saw lus side


to safetv by sharing a 75-run


-tarn! with f'aul Spencer i20>. Three Harwood batsmen reached half centuries, making the bowlers toil for any suc­ cess. Spencer bowled un­ changed for 22 overs, finishing


with 1 for 70.


Great Harwood: 19.* for J. Rowling: I*. Saucer 22-4-70- 1 S. Kerr 11-1-42-1: K. Fellows


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O-n-44-1: M. Proctor 5-U-21-U. Wanderers: N. Parker 0, A. Hargreaves 10. 1. Threlfall '*,


S Kerr not out 8ii. S. Farn­ sworth 7. K. Fellows 0. V. Silencer 2*'.. 1. Nuttall not out it extras 12, total 'for 0 wick-


ets* 144.


Trinity in the lead


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THF first round of the under* 12s five-a-side fiiotball collifieti- lion, organised for teams from the Ribble Valley, took place on Saturdav on the new all- weather playing surface at Clitheroe Castle. Six teams took part and the


final placings were: Irinity A pi points. John’s Giants (Chat­ burn) 7. (pi (Waddmgtoin 5. Trinity C 4. Loyola R 2. St Mars's (Clitheroe) 2. The top four teams now play


in the finals, on June 7th. This Saturday the second


round Will be held, with seven more teams com|*eting for the remaining four [daces in the


finals.


Title rivals in a big show-down


CI ITHEROE face their most important league match of the season this evening


' X’S S K S ' b S i p - .NOW lliey ClilSli i iv.I..---.. ...


weeks as the NWCEL championship race has developed. Now thev elfish head-on m


front of what Clitheroe officials hope will be Sbawbridge’s lug* gest attendance of the season. When the teams met at


Stalvbridgc last August. Clitheroe dominated the game but wasted their chances and were held 0-0. Goal-sconng had been Clitheroe’s problem again until tliev hit six goals in their last two home games. Mick Robinson, unavailable


for Monday's spectacular game with Rootle, is expected to be


back in contention tonight. • Clitheroe's final match of the reason is at Irlam on Tuesday (7 p.m.), ami. if they are still m with a chance of the champion­ ship. a supmirters coach will be run. Details will be available from Dawson’s Greengrocers. Castle Street (Clitheroe 221*1*4).


The reserves have already


been crowned league champ­ ions. They received their trophies from Fast Lancs League Chairman Mr Rob Little before the match with Chatburn on Tuesday. 1 be team's final match of the season i* on Mondav at Shawbndge against Karby Victoria (**-20


Goalkeeper Denis Under­


wood proved his |M.pulanty at Shawbridge when nc was voted the first team player of the year by the supporters.


David Mooney was runner-


up. Geoff Young won the M-eond team award, with Lric Kinder in second place. Shawbridge stages the


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SKIPPER Mick Ashcroft revival with


•mur/inir iimn/.inc reviva


rociously. Clitheroe were sparked into life by Ashcrofts scrambled goal on (VI minutes. After 09 minutes. Clive Punn rocketed a volley into the roof of the net from 12 yards and two minutes later a superb Ashcroft header from a corner put the Shawbridge club ahead.


Ashcroft the hero in late revival insphyl ClithciT>e


Clitheroe 1. Rootle 2 with a second-half h ial-tnck seeotm-nau m - o -


lo an which


broUKht their championship hopes back from the dead Two-nil down and playing at­


Through to regional finals


Ashcroft completed his luR- trick with another header on el


With the team "buying .


minutes. It capped a magnificent per­


sonal performance hv the cent­ ral defender who took it on his own shoulders to drag Jus side back to life after Bootle’s shock


two-goal start. The visitors went ahead alter


onlv four minutes and were gifted a second early in the second half when David Shar­ pies scored an own-goal. They rarelv looked in trouble


( ' I.ITII EKOK isolfiTS Roll Hinillv anil Drams Kershaw wim ihrmiL’h to the teitmnal


finals of the Famous Grouse Shotgun competition after win­ ning their club’s tournament with a round of 85-P2W-72'v. The pair heat Rill ratlersall


and /Andrew Child iiKM7l5:-72lii) in a play-off. John Holtjmd Don Partington (Sl-7l*j-7:t)>.») came third after a play-off with Geoff Roberts and Stuart An­ derson (80-l2lv-72“.o. Sunday's mixed foursomes is the ladies’ invitation event for


club members. Anv members intending to


against a Clitheroe side show­ ing no kind of form, until Ash­ croft stamped his presence on


the game. C l ith e r o e : Underwood.


Northern Counties Champion- chip on Mav 24th. when the Lancashire FA. represented by Clitheroe. take on the North­ umberland FA.


Top five in


NWCFL Division One P W P 1.


Cong. Town.... L'wood Han. .. S'bridge C......


Clitheroe....... F'wood Town..


..28 22 10 0 5-1 28 22 9 7 51


..27 21 10 0 52 ..20 Hi 13 151 .. 2s 21 HI 7 50


Walker on target in


Tra'vdcn Celtic l


defeat Read Failed l.


RF.AP completed their Fast Panes League fixtures with a defeat against high-flying


Trawdeti. Steve Walker was the scorer


for under-strength Read, who have had a mixed time tins


' .After a bad start, they put a good run together only to have a long lav-off because of the weather, this led to them play­ ing 12 matches ;n the last four Weeks, which stretched their resources.


New hockey officers


NF\V officers were elected at Clitheroe Ladies’ Hockey ( lull


annual general meeting. They are Sue Brierley (chair­


man). Tricia Procter (secret­ ary). and Chris Farnsworth


Judith Holt, with Frances Grif­ fiths as vice-captain. Captain of the second team is I.i?. Caton


(treasurer). Captain of the first team is


(vico-captain Sue Brierley). In September, the dull is to


hoi.I a pre-season celebration of its R'th anniversary and hopes to invite everyone who has been involved,


WALKING TALL


GRIN P1.FT< IN man Gordon Plain was walking tall on Sundav night — for he and his wife. Janet, won a GP 14 fleet race at Burwain Sailing ( lub only hours after Gordon had completed an eight-mile walk fur a bodv scanner appeal. Ill the Solo Fleet race. Roger


Hutchinson. Ashcroft, Mooney, Ahmed. Dunn. Katough. Shar­ pies. Taylor. Young. Mullen.


Sub: Shaw.


Goal blast seals cup victory


Henthorn United I. Church Athletic 1


A BLAST of four goals by Henthorn in the opening 20 mi­ nutes determined the outcome of this Accrington and District Cmler-12s League Gilbraith


Cup final at Shawbridge. Henthorn could also afford


the luxury of missing several easy chances and wasting a penalty in the early stages. Church had their best spell


after the break, when they jmlled a goal back following a defensive mix-up. but Henth­


orn g"t back on top and missed further opportunities to in­


crease their lead. The league trophy and cup


will be presented tonight to the team at Moorhead High School.


Accrington. Manager Ken Barnes hopes


to keep the side together tor next season. Anyone else wish­ ing to sign can contact him on


Clitheroe 22571. Henthorn field a mixed team


of l.’nder-12s. I ts ami 15s on Sunday when they represent tlie league in the Lancashire Cup at Lvlham. Players should meet at'Whalley Road at *'


Ladies sign


off in style Clitheroe Ladies IV 7 Chorlev Ladies IV 2


IN FINF stvle . . . that's how Clitheroe Ladies’ FC finished lh»-ir league programme with a great win over Chorlev at


Roefield. Anne Morris again showed


her nose for c a l with four great strikes to take her tally fur the season to a pheirnmal 41 and landed her the ton goals- corer award for North West Ladies' Second Division. Other strikes came from Vikki Ashworth. Jackie Parker


and Wendy Rawlinsoii. Clitheroe Ladies FC: Jack-


son. Syme. Ribby. Counsell. (►'Connor. Rogers <Caj>t>. Ash­ worth. Rawlinsoii. Moms. Feather. Parker. Subs. J.


Tillev. T. Swarbrick.


Smith, of Fastham Street. Clitheroe. finished first ami his xm. Julian, carried on tin* win­ ning streak, being fastest in Mirror fleet race.


F IX T U R E S


RIRIII.KSHAl.K Wiindvrers entertain last season’s Ribbles­ dale Senior League runiu>rs-up.


Settle, on Saturday. Fixtures: Senior League —


Read v Farbv. Whalley v Rax- eiiden. Ribblesdale Wanderers v Settle. Padiham v Clitheroe. Division One — Farbv v


Read Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Whallev. Clitheroe v Rolls Rovce. Division Two — Settle v Uibhlcsdale Wanderers. Sunday: Division Three —-


Sharing spoils


DOING things by havU-s are the are darts men frern Clitheroe and Distriet Darts League teams Royal Oak A and


Whitt* Horse A. For the sides have finished


the season on the same number of [mints and will share the


championship trophv. holding il


for six monins each. Final [mints and [msitions in


Clitheroe v Farbv. Ribblesdale Wanderers v Blackburn North.


Division One are: Royal Oak A 129. White Horse A 129. Brow- nhill Arms 124. 1‘endle Witch 117. Kings Arms 114. Bonny Inn 107. Commercial Hotel 98. New Inn (Gisburn) 98. Black Horse IK). Horseshoe 72. Judge Walrnesley 65. Waddington Club 65. Craven Heifer 28.


Springmill < •.


piav 'in the club’s first open four-man team competition on Rank Holiday Monday should


enter without delay. Clitheroe lost 8-2 against


Wilpshire in A Division of the CitizenStvIe Systems Inter- Town League. The R Division


fixture ihulv.ren the clubs was


won 10-0 by Wilpshire. Latest league placings:


Wilpshire.... Accrington..


Parwen...... Blackburn.. Clitheroe ...


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Mrs Sheila Crowther (112-20- SP and Mrs Chris Stokes (91


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Trophv at Whallev Golf Chm was won bv P. Wood with m-


9-C.S. I. White canu* second with 79-9-70. Division Two Winner was J. Staniforth (!«*• ami second was K.


Berry (92-2:1-69). The comoeti- tion was sponsored by the 1 un- chbowl Restaurant.


Friendly


spirit Dominoes 20 Cosmos 6


THIS Clitheroe Ladies' Netball League match began amid con­ fusion due to the late arri\al of a Dominoes’ player ami injury to a Cosmos memlier. Dominoes took an early lead


thanks to some good .-hooting and although Dominoes went on to win. the sorelim* did not reflect the nature of a game [•laved in a determined but


friendly spirit. Plavers-of-lhe-matcb were A.


Barber for Dominoes and c lsherwood for Cosmos. Other results from Division


One were: Trinity (POM D. Sevmour) 12. Saints A (POM S. Kirk) 28; Cahlerstolies (POM F. Peel) 15. Phoenix R (POM


J. Niven) 2". in a Division Two match.


Koval British Legion ami Rebels fought hard for the lead. URL were ahead of the opponents in the early stages but accurate shooting by Melanie Waites gave Rebel:


half-time lead. The second half w.,.- .....


close, with Rebels just keeping ahead and. despite RRL GD Tricia Conti defending well Rebels ran out winners by 17-12 scoreline. Tricia «... RRL's [(layer of the match. M. Hunter winning the award lor the best Rebels' player. Other Division ’I wo results: Rrockhall (POM C. Kenyon) 28


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Defeat was a hitter disap- , pointment. robbing Clitheroe of 1 a league and cup double.


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chances and were at their best during a 20-minute spell after the interval. During that time, the Trawden keeper made good saves from Simon Whiteside ami I'aul Whalley. while a Genff Yiiune header went nar-


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extra-time. Clitheroe: Dawson. Mooney.


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