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Mike Ranson . . . top scored with 39
Bowlers tie down
batsmen
Glusburn 138 for 7. Chntburn 140 for 5
GLUSBURN found scoring dif ficult on a soft wicket against good bowling b^ Ashley Palmer and Gary Meakin.
The pair bowled unchanged and, backed by some fine catch
reach victory. Joe Woodworth (44), Geoff Lambert (21). Gary Meakin (32) and Peter (!)lougn (29 n.o.) made useful contribu tions and kept Chatburn on top of the Craven and District League at the halfway stage of the season Glusburn: 138 for 7. Bowling: A. Palmer 23-1-71-4;
G. Meakin 22-4-00-3. Chatburn: J. Woodworth 44, M. Robinson 7, G. Lambert 21,
ing, restricted the home team to • 138 after 45 overs. Steady batting saw Chatburn
Ribble Valley sports scene Rend 117 for 8,
I..cyland 150 for 4
READ’S brave run in the Cockspur Cup Club Cricket Cham pionship came to an end in the Lancashire
of mighty Morecambe in the semi-final, Read came unstuck against another Northern League club, Leyland, going down by six wickets. Man of the match was
final. After claiming the scalp
victory with a fine 61. Son David was his part
ner in a second-wicket stand of 62 after John Waddington had given Read a good s ta r t by bowling opener Hesketh for a duck. . Snellgrove sen. was
Jam e s had a ll gone
the Leyland skip))er and former Whalley profes sional Ken Snellgrove, who steered his side to
Mike Ranson with 39. Ranson shared a 50-run, fourth-wicket stand with Gary O'Connor aftei' Ste phen Rushton, Michael Georgeson and Leighton
dropped at.ex tra cover when on five but never gave another chance. Top scorer for Read was
cheaply. ■ Some spirited hitting by Richard Kawalec, Patrick Ford and Richard Good way in the closing overs gave Read a respectable total, but one which was not quite good enough.
Read
S. Rushton c Pallet b Ten nant.................................... 4
G. O'Connor b Wilson.......... 30 R. Kawalec b Wilson........... 18 P. Ford run out..................... 13 R. Goodway c Hesketh b
M. Georgeson b Tennant..... 6 M. Ranson c and b Hayes.... L. James c Hesketh b D. Snellgi’ove.......................... 2
J. Waddington not out......... 2 Extras.................'....... 14 Total (8 wkts) 147
Tennant.............................. 10 N. Wilkinson not out............ 9
Leyland
J. Fazackerley c Rushton b Georgeson.......................... 17
J . Waddington 9-1-27-2; R. Goodwav 8-0-33-0; M. Ranson 3- 0-13-0; G. O’Connor 9-2-34-1; M. Georgeson 2-0-11-1; N. Wilkin son 2.5-0-7-0.
Bowling: R. Kawalec 9-3-22-0; Victory hopes washed away
Whalley 87 for 7, Ribblesdale Wanderers 125 for 7
THE continuing saga of __ »
Cl icketei S b a t t le s ag ain st ge-irsley falling to ajiarticularly the elements ended m vie- good catch by Paul Seedle, run- to ry fo r th e e lem e n ts a t ning back at mid-off.
__4 - tually picked up their wickets, * -7 io Further successes soon fol-
p.m. c > S plavTuXg the ^ ' " r ' ' •‘™‘. over of the Whalley innings. Ribblesdale Wanderers were in rampant mood at the time, hav ing reduced the homo team from 85 for 4 to 87 for 7. Marlin Grecnhalgh and Mal
colm Dennett were e.xploiting a damp wicket to the full and the
their superior scoring
only a limited rew’ard. The moist pitch and wet out field had made scoring difficult
M. Barker 1, G. Meakin 32. P. Clough 29 n.o., L .Warren 1 n.o., extras 4, total (for 5 wkts) 140.
Ashworth guides
Clitheroe home
Barnoldswick 2nd 98 Clitheroe 2nd 100 for 6
CLITHEROE picked up six points to keep in touch with the Whitbread Ribblesdale League’s Division One leaders.
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to 18 for three on the difficult wicket, but Neil Ashworth stuck around and finished unbeaten on 45. He was backed up by Paul Griffiths (29) and Graeme Woodworth (13 n.o.). Delays for rain meant there were only five minutes remaining when the
throughout their innings against good bowling. Robin Sharp took four for 41 from 20 overs and Phil Bishop four for 27. The Clitheroe reply slumped
Barnoldswick s tru g g led winning runs arrived.
R. Sharp 20-6-41-4; P. Bishop 8.4-0-27-4. Clitheroe: N. Ashworth *45
Uarnoldswick: 98. Bowling: A. Rigby 12-4-28-2;
n.o., S. Blackburn 0, R. Banks 2, A. Rigbv 0, P. Griffiths 29. P. Bishop 0, M. Booth 5, G. Wood- worth 13 n.o., extras 5, total (for 6 wkts) 100.
thwarted
Victory push
Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds 166 for 8
Settle 3rds 148 for 7,
WANDERERS were held to a winning draw by a stubborn se venth-wicket Settle stand. The home side were struggling at 109 for 7, I. Britcliffe having taken four wickets, but hung on to claim a point.
innings was M. Nuttall, who fin ished with 53 after sharing a 72- run stand with P. Spencer (38). Useful late scores came from A.
Top scorer in the Wanderers
Braithwaite (28) and K. Fellows (
22) .
Spencer 38. M. Nuttall 53, B. Spencer 5, N. Peel 2, A. Braith waite 28, D. Harrison 7 n.o., K. Fellows 22, I. Nuttall 0, I. Brit
Wanderers: N. Parker 0, P.
cliffe 1, extras 10, total (for 8 wkts) 166.
0; I . Britcliffe 22-4-64-4; A. Braithwaite 13-3-41-2.
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Immanuel v Clitheroe. Division Two — \Vhalley v Rawtenstall, Read v BBCV, Padiham v Langho Centre, Ribblesdale Wanderers v Lucas. Sunday: Division Three —
and Ribblesdale Wanderers are Division One — Oswaldtwistle
Ribblesdale Wanderers v Bax- enden. Cherry Tree v Clitheroe.
Cherrj' Tree....... Barnoldswick.... Earby................ Read.................. Settle................. Great Harwood.. Whalley............. 10 Clitheroe............ 10 Ribblesdale W... 10
Padiham............. 10 Blackburn N..... 10 Baxenden......... 10
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Settle: 148 for 7. Bowling: P. Spencer 10-2-41-
fact that the p u rc h Meadow whalley to bemoan the EiiKlbh men gamed three points for
the score at 85 for 4, the match was in an intriguing position. Three w’ickets in tw’o overs changed its complexion and Wanderers liad more cause than
ing raiL was premature close.
throughout the day. Dennett produced a rare flurry of runs in the Wanderers’ innings when pulling throe 4’s during an over from Whalley pro Craig Norris and ho shared his side’s best stand, 41, with Steven Sharp. The skipper made 20 and
appreciably as Brian Brou'n entered the attack, picking up wickets in his first two overs, and there was little indication of the later Wanderers batsmen disturbing the still of of the afternoon or the tidiness of any of the bow’lers’ figures. Phillip Joiner, though, even
Sharp, playing some handsome drives, went on to score 41. The scoring rate dropped
tually came out of his shell somewhat. The Australian hud scored three runs from 37 balls w'hen he launched a blistering last-over assault on Wright. Three 6’s, one 4 and a 2 doI- stored the Wanderers score and confidence. John Kearsley and Norris
Batting lets
side down Clitheroe 3rds 108, Earby 3rds 127
POOR batting led to Clitheroe’s first league defeat of the season. After bowling and fielding
Driver (16) and Graeme Wood- worth ( 1 1 ) reached double figures. Clilheroe’s most successful
well to restrict Earby to 127, Clitheroe slumped to 108 all out. Only Tahir Amin (40), Keith
bowler was Jonathan Scorah, who took 5 for 53. Earby: 127. Bowling: J. Furnell 13-3-37-2;
rate gradually increased Grecnhalgh and Dennett tied the batsmen down. With 10 overs remaining and
gjive me Whalley reply a solid sUirt, putting on 43 in reason able time. Dave O’Neill caused
some trouble ami even-
lU B B L E S I) A L E WANDERERS
Sharp, c Kearsley b A. Wright..................................... 41
M. Dennett, c R. Keighley b Norris............... :............... 20
M. Greenhalgh c Norris b A. Wright............................... 3
J. Ainsworth, c Norris b A. Wright............................... 15
P. Joiner, not out.................. 27 P. Seedle, c Calderbank b Brown................................ 0
,,
Norris' 15-5-40-1; B. Brown 7-2-0-2.
Bowling: A. Wright 2^1-8-71-4;
D. Cottam, c R. Keighley b Brown................................ 8
WHALLEY
J . Kearslev, c See<lle b O’Neill...............................
J . Wharton, c Dennett b O’Neill................................
N o r r is , c Dickinson h O’Neill................................
N. Keighley, b Grecnhalgh.. A. Calderbank, c Sharp b Greenhalgh........................
G. Leach, b A. Wright......... 2 I. Threlfall, not out.............. 2 Extras......................... 7 Total (for 7 wkts) 125
A. Wright, c Dickinson b Greenhalgh........................ Extras.. Total (for 7 wkts) 87
R. Keighley, Ibw Dennett... P. Bradley, not out..............
Dickinson 3-0-13-0; D. O’Neill 11-3-30-3; M. Greenhalgh 11.4-4- 13-;k M. Dennett 5-1-8-I.
Bowling: Sharp 8-1-21-0; A.
Last ball thriller goes to leaders
Read 190 for 5, Cherry Tree 191 for 7
•READ professional Neil Bradshaw cracked a century at Whalley Road on Satur day, but still ended up on the losing side as Senior League leatlers Cherry Tree
snatched a dramatic last ball win. Bradshaw continued his remarkable scoring spree and
well, hitting 36, as Cherry Tree * ntii.^oi,v tuvi? were set a challenmng target on
Gary O’Connor again batted 13-0; K. Hayes 3-0-21-0. CHERRY 1 REE
• of the Read innings. a rain-affected wicket.
Read’s attack and struck an B. Woodhead b Kawalec..... early blow when he had John Hayes b Kawalec.................. Swanney caught a t slip by Mike
lacked accuracy and Brian Woodhead and pro Kevin Hayes were able to score a t the required rate. The onset of heavy drizzle produced a wet ball to add to Read’s problems and only Kawalec maintained a good length. He bowled Hayes with the
Ranson. The bowling at the other end
Richard Kawalec spearheaded K:iwalec.............................. J . Swanney c Ranson b Waddington....................... 5-1 ^ Goodway b
reached an excellent century Bowling: B. Ratdiffe 13-5-6.3- before being caught in the lust 3; B. Mawman 10-1-53-1; J. I innings
Dewes 6-0-25-I; P. Cocker 3-1-
Extras......................... 15 Total (for 5 wkts) 190
J. Uewes c and b Kawalec... 2()
M. Taylor c Worsley b Kawalec.............................. 5 P. Cocker b Kawalec............ 8
D. Hayes not out.................. 17 A. Grogan not out................. 4 Extras......................... 5 Total (for 7 wkts) 191
6; Bradshaw 5-0-37-0; J. Wad dington 8-0-23-1; G. O’Connor 4- 0-20-0; M. Ranson 3-0-22-0; R. Goodu’ay 2-0-16-0.
Bowling: R. Kawalec 23-4-58- CLITHEROE youngster Peter Jones was heads in
Northern title for swimmer
to reach 54 and took Cherry Tree within reach of their tar get. David Hayes saw’ them home w’ith 17 not out. Kawalec finished with 6 for 58 from an excellent spell of 22 overs.
toUil on 75 and then, crucially, had Bob R atd if fe dropped before scoring. Ratdiffe went on
irETu)
S. Bishop 7-1-19-2; J. Scorah 14.1-1-53-2; G. C ar tled g e 9-6-8-1. Clitheroe: G. Woodworth 11,
S. Rushton, c D. Hayes b Mawman............................ 10
W. Briggs 2, A. Robinson 5, K. Driver 16, T. Amin 40, J. Fur nell 2, J. Coulter 8 n.o., G. Cartledge 3, T. Duda 0, J . Scorah 9, S. Bisliop 0, extras 12, total 108.
Bradshaw, c Swanney b Ratdiffe............................... 100 M. Georgeson b Ratdiffe..... 4
M. Ranson b Dew'es............. 4 G. O’Connor, e D. Hayes b Ratdiffe.............................. 3(|
Dramatic collapse seals defeat
Clitheroe 109, Barnoldswick'111 for 7
32n<l over, Clitheroe were liwell................................... 35 bowled out just two runs short (j. Jo rd an c Bedford b of the Barnoldswick total. The Ahmed............................... 27 chief tormentor was the visitors’ n . Duckworth b Ahmed
bowled. Keith Fawcett and Grant Jor
A DISASTROUS batting collapse robbed Clitheroe of victory at Chatburn Road. After reaching 83 for 2 in the K. Fawcett c Grave b Hal-
pro, Halliwell, who finished with m’ Dewhurst b HaHiweii..... 0 _ _ Games double gold medalist won th e individual ev en t in ei^ht for 47 from 20.4 overs, six p. Rushton b Halliwell... his victims being clean
10
dan had put Clitheroe in com mand with a second wicket stand of 47. Spinner Ahmed accounted for the pro, who made 27, and then bowled Neil Duck worth for 10. Three more quick wickets fell
before Fawcett and skipper Billy Slingcr staged something of a recovery taking the score to 103 for seven. Fawcett fell for 35, soon followed by Slinger, and the innings closed in the 44th over. S co r in g had been slow
J. Boden b Halliwell............. 0 W. Slinger b Halliwell......... 10 P. Hall not out...................... 4 R. Booth 1) Halliwell............. 1 G. Sutcliffe b Halliwell.,,......... 0 Extras......................... 14
8; P. PicKup 2-0-8-0; I. Ahmed 19-1-37-2; R. Bedford 2-0-4-0.
Bowling: Halliwell 20.4-4-47- --Tota.tU>9
the six-nation tournament m Oslo. A score 193 out of 200 was enough to nut Ian, of Brook House
‘ ‘ * ^ .
Green, ahead of cor^etitors from FInlami, Iceland. Sweden, Nor way. Denmark and Great Britain.
th e three-man British side finished second in the team event. Ian was very pleased with his performance, which marked some thing of a return to form after slightly disappointing peformances
in Britain this season. He is hoping to continue the pood shooting and qualify for the
Read sweep the board
throughout the day. Barnolds- wick never escaped the grip imposed by Clitheroe’s bowlers, the most successful of whom was Garth Sutcliffe, who fin ished with five for 27 from 14 overs.
Barnoldswick
. A. Smith Ibw Dewhurst...... 28 B. Grave Ibw Dewhurst....... 13
I. Scothern c'Rusbton b Sutcliffe.................
R. Bedford not out................ 22 M. Whipp c Rushton b Sut
Halliwell c Faw’cett b Sut cliffe....................................
P. Beech c Rushton b Sut cliffe.................................... 15
16 1
G. Whipp c Hall b Sutcliffe.. 6 T. Scotnern not out.............. ^ 8 Extras..............................2 Total (7 wkts) 111
M. Dewhurst 15-5-40-2; G. Sut cliffe 14-6-27-5-: Jordan 7-0-24-0.
Bowling: R. Booth 9-1-19-0; Clitheroe M. Scott Ibw Halliwell.........
dale Youth League team went down to a five-wicket defeat at Church Meadow on Sunday. The young s t e r s , who included Marcus Sharp and Paul Rushton, of Clitheroe, and Martin Wrigley, of Ribb lesdale Wanderers, were bowled out for 148 in the 40-over match. The Lanca shire and Cheshire Youth League then replied with 151 for five from 39 overs. Wrigley took four for 38 from eight overs and Sharp gave away just 10 runs from eight.
The Whitbread Ribbles
Triathlon entries taken
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m i le ru n th r o u g h th e countryside. Entry forms are available
1,500m swim at Ribblesdale Pool, a 33km cvcie ride to Lon- gridge and back and then a 10-
p u ts competitors through exhausting stamina tests, takes place on October llth. A 90-strong field will tackle a
ENTRIES are now being taken for the Ribble Valley’s most ruelling annual race. The Reebok Triathlon, which
6 cliffe.................................... 0 SHORT OF CASH?
READ CE School pupil Gregory Thompson was the star of the show at the Ribble Valley small schools* swimming gala, clipping an incredible 2.2 sec. off the 17.2 see. boys’ freestyle record. Gregory (10), of Whal
ley Road, and the other Read squad members, pretty much swept the board at Friday’s Ribb lesdale Pool event. Almost 100 youngsters
the Whiteacre School Cup for overall champion school.
o f f th e M a l l in s o n Memorial Trophy for most boys* points', the Rossall Memorial Trophy for most girls’ points and
to o k part from 16 schools, divided into 12 teams, and Read carried
cates were presented by Ribble Valley Mayoress Mrs Eileen Nevett as the Mayor, Coun. Les Nevett, and District Edu cation Officer Mr Peter Evans looked on.
Awards and certifi
Read’s other team members were Philip
Carroll, Christopher Ogden, Stuart Taylor, Steven Wild, Mandy Ames, Joanne Clayton, Marian Cocker and Judith Maxwell.
^ RESULTS
Wilson (Gisburn), S. Green (Mellon), M. Coley (Sabden). Girls — N. Allen (Mellor), M. Cocker (Read), V. Entwistle (Chatburn).
Breaststroke: Boys — R.
F r e e s ty le : Boys — G. Thompson (Read), T. Carefoot
(Longridge), N. Burgess (Chip ping). Girls — G. Roberts (Chatburn), R. Eccles (Ribches- tcr), C. Nuttall (Longridge). B ack s tro k e : Boys — M.
Smith (Waddington), M. Red wood (Mellor), C. Ogden (Reail). Girls — L. Davies (Sabden), J. Clayton (Read), R. Baron (Baldorstone ). Neat dive: Boys — D. Sut
.Clayton (Read), R. Baron (Balderstone ). Medley relay: Boys — Read,
cliffe (Chatburn), A. Jones (Brooksiile), N. Coley (Sabden). Girls — H. Clarkson (Mellor), J.
22, Mellor 17, Sabden 15, Chat- burn 15, Waddington 13. Girls: Read 25, Mellor 20, Sabden 17, Chatburn 13, Balderstone 12, Osbaldcston 12. Ovendl: Read 47, Mellor 37,
Sabden, Mellor. Girls Read, Sabden. Balderstone.. Final positions. Boys: Read
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Sabden 33, Chatburn 28, Wad dington 18, Gisburn 18.
European Championships in Finland later this month and the Work! Championships in Venezuela in October.
L. James notout.................. 16 R. Kawalec not out.............. 0
front of his rivals in a top swimming tournament. r* Peter, of Moorland Crescent, aged 16 and over, won the 200m backstroke for The Clitheroe dub picked up
docked 2min. 23.8sec.. a quali- and-under relay — Tracey Gee. fying time for the national age Caroline Gee, Vicky Henry and group championships.
came second in the 100m back- Lllis 1st, Gary Lawrenson .ird, stroke and tliird in the 400111
In addition to his victory at _ Wigan International Pool, Peter
individual medley.
events, came fourth in the lOOni Stephen EHis-nd. butterfly and sixth in the 100m Results from the final two mi-
Steve Coley and
breaststroke and 400m individ- ero-leagiie galas of the season: U'll meilley
Pendle Swimming Club gala, Marlins 10(i, Clitheroe 100, winning the freestyle for girls Norbreek 80.
Ian strikes form in Norway
SLAIDBURN clay pigeon shooter Ian Peel struck gold in the Nordic Championsliips. The Commonwealth
Joanne also took part in the 1^9, Danven 99. Great Hanvooil Great Harwood 135, Clitheroe Jenny Hartley 2nd.
and District Amateur Swimming Magee 4th: 14 ywirs and under Club, Joanne Robinson, compel- — Jason Towers, Gary ing in 15/16-year-old girls
Another member of Clitheroe — Josef Magee 2nd, .John Nark Turnbull 1st; 10 years nnd
yuars — Stephen years —
. - The Ribblesdale School pupil ;ird; Caroline Gee 4th; 14-years- 2nd; 14 years — Vicky Henry
boys aged 17 and 18 at the 17 trophies in the freestyle Northern Counties Amateur events. Sw im m in g A s s o c ia t io n Girls: 13 years — Tracey Gee Championships.
A. Hesketh b Waddington... 0 D. Snellgrove c Ranson b O’Connor........................... 38
K. Snellgrove c Goodway b Waddington....................... G1
GOLF
T. Haye.s not out.................. 23 K. Stopp not out................... G Extras......................... 5 Total (4 wkts) 150
John Waddington . . . struck early blow
Road race attracts big field
THE Roefleld lO-mile Road Race attracted almost 100 club runners. The event,
organi.sed by the
Ribble Valley Sport.s* and Recreation Association, was run on a circular route which left Edisfoi'd and passed through Milton and Whalley. Prizes were presented by the
Dent, of Wigan Harriers, in a time of 52 min. 22 sec. He was followed home by Raymond Lees (Clayton). Peter Dawson (Blackburn). Malcolm Barnwell (S k ip to n ). Graham Pinner (I’reston) and Adrian Manley Hlurnley). Fastest ladv was Preston
Harrier Judith Walmsiey with a time of 1.12.29. Joyce OlHtt
(Red Rose) came second and Bornie McDaid (Blackburn) third.
Champs back on top
ROYAL Oak A have moved to the top of the Clitheroe Men’s in v i ta t io n S u m m e r Darts League for the first time this season. The reigning champions took
full a d v an tag e of a tlraw between former leaders White Horse and third placed Station by white washing llorse Shoe. A three horse race appears to
Oak A 48. White Horse 46, Sta tion 41, lioyal Oak B 33, Kings
Points and positions: Royal
A 32, Horse Shoe 31, Brown Cow 29, Black Horse 27, CCWMC 27. Kings B 25,
Cro.ss Keys 24, Royal Oak C 20. Least d a r ts ; J . Burgess
ton Harriers, whose three run ners finished in the top 10. First past the post was Phil
Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress. Conn, and Mrs Les Nevett. The winning team was Clay
News from the
fairways
WINNERS of a Fourball Sim- ningdale at Clitheroe Golf (Tlub were George Dell and Ron Cornwell with a score of 77.11Mi-65%. Geoff Tennant and Brian Mul
ligan came second (78-12-66) and third were Bob Swarbrick ami Derek Driver (78-11-67) after
nan and Keith Redder (77-10-67) and David Hillary and Daviil Jackson (77-10-67). The competition was spon
card play-offs with David Bren
sored by the Bay Horse Garage. Osbaldcston.
winning score for Tom Boole in Division One of the singles stroke me'dal. Second was Bert Hemingwav
A round of 78-12-66 was a
(78-11-67), after a play-off witli John Hartley (79-12-67), and fourth was Barry Richardson (78-9-69), who beat Alastair Taylor (78-9-69) in a play-off. Richard Read (81-13-68) won
by Peter Bainbridge Former Whalley pro sinks Read
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Clitheroe Advertiser (fc Times, July 2nd, 19ST 17 CHARITY
EVENT A BIG HIT
. Amateur competition. Famous names, including fo- -
MORE than £6,000 was raised for charity from the Stonvhurst Park Golf Club’s Celebrity-
rugby union skipper Bill Beau mont. TV soccer presenter Jimmy Hill and newsp:q)er pro
prietor Eddie Shah, teamed up with golfing enthusiasts on the nine-hole course. The winning team, from the
Clock Garage. Accrington, were led by Dennis Taylor and scored a net 119.
Jimmy Hill, finished three shots behind in second place. Clitheroe Golf Club entered a
Clitheroe garage firm Brian Dootson Ltd. captained by
team whose captain. Ron Yeats, won the celebrity net prize with a round of 83-14-69. Ken Lord came second In the competition for the longest drive at the sixth hole. The money raised from the
New man in charge at
Whalley
week medal after scoring 81-13- 6)8. Second was Harry Richard son (78-9-69) after a play-off with Bill Farnworth (77-8-69).
Late.st results in the Citi-
Division Two after play-offs with Andrew Wetton (82-14-68) and Ken O’Brien (86-18-68). Terry Ibbotson (85-16-69) beat Peter Stubbens (82-13-69) for fourth place. Andrew Wetton won a mid
shire 6. B League — Accrington 6, Clitheroe 4; Pleasington 4, Blackburn 6; Wilpshire 6, Dar wen 4.
A League
Wilpshire....... mackburn...... I’ka«iiigton...., ClithertK?........ Darwen.......... Accrington.....
... 9 2 0 7 38 52 .... 9 I 0 ;if> 5-1
I 3 42 48
H League V W II L F A
Wilpshire...., niackbum...,
be ileveloping for the title as Station are now eight points clear of fourth placed Royal Oak B.
Danven....
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... 9 3 2 1 42 48 1 5 43 47
nine-hole shotgun winner was J. R. Ormerod (40-8-32) after a card play-off with B. Bolton. The ladles ’ winner was P.
Stonyhurst Park Golf Club’s
(While Hoi*se) and N. Grainger (Royal Oak B) — 14.
Keightlev. First place in the Artnur Wilkinson sponsored medal went to S. Wilcock (85- 22-63). G. Palllster (88-23-65) came second and D. Wright (87- 20-67) third. M. Nevins hit the best gross of 86.
Manager Morris strengthens links
with old club Shawbridge Topics
CLITHEROE Football Club commence pre-season training tonight with the Radcliffe Borough connection strengthened more than ever.
who took the Manchester club to the North West Counties Football League championship in 1985, has brought several of his for- m e r ]) 1 a y e r s to Shawbridge. Twenty-year-old midfielders
Manager Dave Moi*ris,
season’s team are re-signing is unclear, but a better picture should materialise tonight.
try their luck at Shawbridge are invited to go along for training, which starts at 7 p.m. Further sessions will be held every Tuesday and Thursday.
Steve Marrow, Neil Johnson and Mitchell Burke and 21-year- old striker Tony Smith, all pro ducts of Radcliffe youth teams, have signed for Clitheroe ami join four members of the 1985 title -w in n in g squad. Gary Haworth, Earl Thompson. Dar ren Lloyd and Ian Sampson.
Shawbridge late last season after Morris had been made a ss is tant manager to Dave O’Neill.
match for Clitheroe, but the others appeared several times without totally winning over home fans. Morris feels that all three are (juality players who were only unable to produce their best last season because of lengthy lay-offs through injury.
The new squad iiromises to have a fresh Io o k
Exactly which members of last about it.
For detai ls of fast,
economical adver t ising in this your
local paper ring
BURNLEY 2 2 3 3 1
Samp.son never played in a The latter ouartet arrived at
, chairman Cyril Whiteside, of the White Lion Hotel, Market Place.
tions for the post of assistant nuuiager. He has twice failed to entice likely candidates to Shawbridge and is now looking for someone with a knowledge of the local non-Icagiie scene. Ini^uiries should be made to
Morns is also inviting applica Any local players wishing to
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P W H L K A
6. Accrington 4; Blackburn 8. Pleasington 2; Darwen 4, Wilp-
zen/Style Systems Inter-town League: A League — Clitheroe
season. The East Lanes League club
WHALLEY Football Club have appointed a new manager for the coming
are to be led by Joe Kocsis. a former striker who enjoyed con siderable success with Clitheroe until a broken leg ended his career in 1972. ^ Since his enforced retirement,
Reserves to llie Iteserve Divi sion championship.
Kocsi.s has worked with several North West Counties League teams, taking Great Harwood
chairman Brian Whittaker was delighted to have aciiuircd a manager of Kocsis’s credentials. "He is a fully qualified FA
manager for the past two years, will stay on as assistant.' Club
John Chapman, Whalley’s
coach and has a large number of contacts in non-leapie football," he said. "His enthusiasm is tre mendous and has already con veyed itself to manv people at the club." The chairman added he was
tary Eric Robinson. Anyone interested in taking the position should contact Mr Whillakei* on Whalley 2873. Training commences on Sun
day and players should report to the clubhouse at 10-30 a.m. .Vew faces are welcome.
had done a good job and was popular with the players ami committee. Also stepping down is secre
pleased Chapman would be remaining with the club as he
mer world snooker champion Dennis Taylor, ex-England
event will go to the Stonvhurst College Handicapped Childiens* Charities.
X! (v Whallev, Saturday. 2 p.m., home) tV. Slinger*. K. Fawcett, P. A. Hall, P. Rusli-
Clitheroe Cricket Cliih Lst
Cherry Tree, Sunday, 2 p.m., away) J. Coulter, G. Cartledge. J . Furnell, W. Briggs, R. Sharp, K. Driver. S. UVsthead.
Oswaldtwistle Imin., Saturday. 2 p.m., awav) N. Ashworth. 1*. Bishoj), A. ftigby, M. Booth. P. Griffiths. S. Westhead. C. .>lus- Sf)U. .M. Blackburn, ,S. Black burn, R. Sharp. A. King. Bes: G. Woodworth. C lith e ro e CC 3rd XI (v
ton. M. Scott, G. Sutcliffe. R. Booth. M. Dewhurst, It. Hank.-<. C. Foulds. G. Jordan. C lith e ro e CC 2nd XI (v
1st XI (v Earby. away. Satur day, 2 p.m.) M. Dennett, M. Greenhalgh, I). t)’Neill. 1. Threlfall. D. Cottam, 1*. Seedle. A. Dickinson G. Leach. R. Har- gi-eaves, S. Proctor. Sharp. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC
King. C. Seed. Ribblesdale Wanderers (*C
2nd XI (V Lucas. Saturday. 2 p.m., home) K. Proctor, W. Bradley, AI. Walker, P. Atkin son. N. Parker. I*. Spencer. A. Parker. G. Bamber. S. Farns worth (.Inr). R. Driver. N. Peel. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC
3rd XI (v Itaxenden. Sunday. 2 p.m.. home) B. Pinch. I. Nut- tall. N. Parker. M. Nuttall. P. Spencer. B. Spencer, K. I-'el- lows, R. Blair, I). Harrison. S. Edmondson. M. Edmondson.
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