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CLITHEROE athletes were among 300 taking part in the first Pendle. Triathlon on Sunday.
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Craven Pool in Bamolds- wick, 95 competitors took part in the elite event — 32 lengths of the pool, a nine-mile run and 22-mile cycle ride. More than 200 opted for the standard event — a 20-length swim, seven-mile run and 15-mile cycle ride. Clitheroe results: Elite
by Peter Bainbridge
Botham no problem fo r A u s t in
•was the toast ot nis county colleagues at me the countie8 met agaih at
weekend. The 20-year-old all-
rounder, appearing in
— Ron Valovin (33rd) 2hrs 22min 33secs; Dave Slin- ger (61st) 2.36.49; D. Bramwell 3.22.06. Standard — B. Tycroft
only his second match for Lancashire, captured the prized wicket of none o th e r th an “ Captain Beefy” Ian Botham. He also made his mark with the bat, plundering
(27th) 1.40.09; E. Topham (50th) 1.44.28; T. Walms- ley (52nd) 1.44.45; N. Bir- twell (63rd) 1.47; R. Boyd (136th) 2.05.37.
A SLALOM SKI
SUCCESS
CLITHEROE sk ie r s achieved success in the Pendle Ski Club slalom races with a high standard of entries. Fiona Blair won the
lad ie s ’ se c t io n , with Michelle Aspin, of Wad- dington, in fourth place. The veteran race was
won by Arthur Norman, with Ronnie Blair in second place. In the open event James
Clitheroe Res 5, Whalley l
and Fiona Blair were fifth and sixth. Michelle and Brian
Watt, of West Bradford, have passed the first stage of an instruction course. On Saturday, the Brit
Clitheroe s performance in the first half of this
C L IT H E R O E com- derbv had an end-of-sea- pleted the formalities son flavour. They led 2-1
o f p ic k in g up th e i r t h i r d E a s t L a n c s League championship.
ish Ski Slope Operators’ Association are holding their annual meeting at the Pendle Ski Club and on Sunday qualified ski instructors from through out the North West are meeting there.
EMPRESS SQUASH
EMPRESS Squash Men’s summer team nave started their campaign with mixed
fortunes. In their f irs t match
holders overpowered Whalley in th e i r la s t le ag u e match of th e season. Geoff Young made it a
The. re ig n in g t i t le
and Tommy Holt but had not shown their champion
ship form. The second half was a
double celebration when- he scored Clitheroe's second goal — his 50th of the campaign and 150th in a little over three seasons in the league.
definite improvement, with Mick Higgins, Mark Darcy and John Bowman increasing the lead. E a s t Lancs League
Knowles, Darcy, Kinder, Green, Higgins, Holt, Whiteside, Young, Bow man, Dewhurst. Subs: Underwood, McGuire. Clitheroe’s last match of
the season will be the President’s Cup final at Turf Moor a week tomor row (kick-off 6-45 p.m.). Their opponents will be Trawden Celtic.
chairman Mr Bob Little p re sen ted the league shield after the match to Clitheroe skipper Eric Kinder. Clitheroe: Bradshaw,
Shawbridge
away to Hyndburn, they won 5-0. Rick Ashton, Steve Hitchen and Peter Norcliffe won 3-0 and CLITHEROE are awaiting Dave O’Neill’s answer to th e ir offer of a Derek Marsh and Alan secon(j term of management. The club invited O’Neill to continue as manager after his successful first season at Shawbridge, but the former Blackburn Rovers and Huddersfield player declined to
Make-your-mind-up time for O’Neill
Pendle, they lost a hard- fought battle 0-5. Alan Warburton went down 0-3, but the other players all narrowly lost 2-3.
Warburton triumphed 3-1. In their match away to
agree immediately to the offer. An inquiry by O’Neill about certain conditions was due to be considered at a
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Teams finish all square
Clitheroe 2nds 124 for 9, Lower Darwen 91 for 6
early Clitheroe batsmen, came to terms with th e opposition bowling, making a half-century. Malcolm Blackburn hit 32 from 23 balls late on to take fhe score past 100. The Clitheroe bowlers p e r
formed tightly and did well to keep Lower Darwen to 91 for 6
from 33 overs. Clitheroe: N. Ashworth 50,
G. Woodworth 0, S. Westhead 0, M. Scott 12, R. Banks 7, W. Briggs 0, J . Coulter 8, P. Har g reav e s 0, P. Bishop 4, M. Blackburn 32 n.o., R. Sharo 1 n.o., extras 10, total (for 9 wkts)
124. Lower Darwen: 91 for 6. Bowling: P. Bishop 11-4-
M. Blackburn 16-3-38- Sharp 6-1-27-2.
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tical run rates of 2.75 per over. Only Neil Ashworth, of the
Club chairman Cyril Whiteside said he was unsure what the outcome would be but expected to hear O’Neill’s decision this weekend.
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. ,The supporters’ player of the year awards were made after the reserves match With Whalley.
Gary Butcher was the first team winner, with Graham Dewhurst the runner-up. Reserve team winner was Mick Higgins and the runner-up Geoff Young.
------- life EACH side picked up two United stnker was <
points after finishing witn iden- Taylor, who left the club for Accrington Stanley in February, ‘J—i -------*-----jL. \ ............................................... -
Mullen 6, Peter Hutchinson 5, Mark Barrow 5, Clive Dunn 3, Gary Howarth, Darren Lloyd, John Bowman (2), Mick Higgins, Martin Horsefield, Earl Thompson, Paul Round, Ian Whittaker. Beck and Dunn also scored one cup goal each.
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Waggon close gap as leaders falter
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Division Two. The club’s first team were crowned Division Three champions '
after a triumphant season. They lost only two of their 20 matches and finished seven points ahead of the runners-up. Team members attended the league’s presentation evening in Preston, where captian Judith Holt received the championship
^ w i n , ling team was L. Harrison, C. Farnsworth, D. Barker, A. Ashworth, C. Harrison, M. Dugdale, S. Mortimer, F. Gnffiths, C. White, F. Collins and J. Holt.
Unfortunately, five players s tar t university in the Autumn and . . . . .
will be unavailable next season. New members would be welcome and can contact secretary Tricia Proctor on Clitheroe 28331.
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25r0; League Division One leadership a fte r a 6-1 victory over Ribchester on Saturday.
Springmill, who have
topped the table for much of the season, faltered, losing 3-0 to White Horse. Calderstones won the day’s only other Division One match, beating Vic
CLITHEROE Hockey Club are going up in the world — to the Central Lancashire Ladies’ Hockey League
toria 3-1. In Division Two, Whal
ley Celtic kept up their pursuit of leaders Chat burn by defeating Wad dington Youth 3-2. Trans port were 4-2 winners over West B radfo rd
Waggon and H o rses to n ig h t ( r e f e r e e T.
Reserves. Rimington entertain
— Waggon and Horses v Victoria (J. Swayne), West Bradford v Calder stones (D. Bush). Division Two — Horse Shoe v Buck Inn (B. Allen), Transport v Whalley Celtic (T. Hob day), Grindleton v Wad dington (N. DinsdaleV SPORTS CITY TROPHIES Division One
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I SAILINGN last Sunday’s Summer Series at Burwain Sailing Club, Roger Smith, of Eastham Street, Clith eroe, took two first places in the solo class. In last Wednesday’s
pursuit race, he gained a third place. On Sunday, the club is
holding an open, day at its Foulrtdge base. From 3 p.m. members of the pub lic are invited to see the facilities and can be taken out ina craft.
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CHATBURN’S Black Bull trio of Paul Brctherton, Geoff Young and John Hodgson showed their knowledge to the full to retain the Rimington FC Sports
Quiz for the second consecutive year. In the final, at Rimington’s Black Bull Hotel, they defeated opponents The
Three Degrees by a comfortable margin, answering a range of tricky teasers asked by question-master Gary Scott.
did the honours and gave trophies to the triumphant Chatburn trio and the runriers-up.
The quiz organisers presented landlady Pam Gillespie with a plant before she ,
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weeks. Proceeds are for Rimington FC funds and it is expected that the Ribble Valley Football League club will give a donation to the Clitheroe FC Floodlight
A total of 12 teams competed in the knockout quiz, which ran for several .
^Pictu red, from the left: Chatburn team Paul, Geoff and John (front); Three Degrees David Raw, Gary Fawcett and Andy Metcalfe (back).
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meeting of the club’s committee on Tuesday evening and the answer reported back to him.
tain Eric Kinder receives the “support” of Steve Green (left) and Kevin Bradshaw as he proudly holds aloft the East Lancs League Championship shield.
Clitheroe reserves’ cap
80 runs until Botham gained some revenge by dismissing the “young pretender.” Despite Austin’s gal
lant efforts, Lancashire were beaten by 87 runs in the Benson and Hedges C u p m a t c h w i th Worcestershire.
Signing off with victory
New Road, Worcester, in the Refuge Assurance Sunday League.
sixth-wicket stand with Neil Fairbrother before being dismissed for 14. Worcester batted second and, in a rain-affected match, won on a faster- scoring rate. There was again bowl
Austin shared a 56-run
just two overs because of a damaged hamstring. Austin is receiving
ing glory for Austin when he shattered the wickets of Worcester’s top-class Zimbabwean batsman, Graeme Hick, but his luck turned when he had to leave the field after
treatment this week at Old Trafford and the extent of his injury is uncertain at the moment. However, the weekend will be a fond memory
for him. L an c a sh ire skipper
David Hughes was full of praise for Austin. “He is very talented
and I was not surprised by his success,” he said. “He had a good season last year with the 2nd team, did well in early practice matches and, because of injuries in our seam bowling d ep a r t ment, got a chance with the first team which he
took with both hands. “I t’s up to Ian, but if
CLITHEROE CC professional Ian Austin R was a similar story for County Champion- •wns thp tnnst nf his rnuntv colleagues at the hie f°"0WlnS day when ship matches.”
he maintains his form there is no reason why he shouldn’t retain his place
Of Botham’s, dismissal, * Botham.s
which was Austin’s first wicket for the county 1st XI, Hughes said: “ I t ’s not a bad scalp to put on the mantelpiece! Ian is a typical Lancastrian, who is not overawed by peo ple’s reputations and just gets on with the job.” A u s tin ’s success at
RUN-RATE MATHS
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Ribblesdale Wanderers 137 for 5,
Great Harwood 180 for 4
c o u n ty le v e l co u ld adversely affect Clith eroe’s chances of retain ing the Whitbread Ribb- lesdale League. If the Haslingden-born all- ro u n d e r b re ak s in to County Championship cricket, his appearances for the Chatburn Road club will be limited. “Knowing people at
Clitheroe as I do, I ’m s u r e th e y w i l l be delighted for Ian at his success,” said Hughes. “It would be disappoint ing for them if he could not play regularly, but I think they will wish him well.” Because of Austin’s
county call-up, Clitheroe were forced to acquire the services of Ramsbot- tom pro Andrew Zesers for their match at Bax- enden on Saturday. The arrangement, though, turned out to be unneces sary as the match was rained off after just three overs.
Big hitting pair bring
Read so close Whalley 114 for 2, Read 114 for 5
READ came tantalisingly close to victory in a rain affected match a t Whalley. In a dramatic finish, Richard Kawalec hit the last ball of the day for six to level the scores.
thanks to a faster scoring rate — their total coming off 25 overs — while Whalley, who had received 41 overs, picked up one point. Kawalec joined Gary
Read took three points
caught by Patrick Ford. John Wharton and Nick Keighley accelerated in the closing stages but Read were left with a modest run rate, despite the difficult conditions.
O’Connor at the crease with Read struggling at 59 for 5. An excellent stand guaranteed the three points but left 27 runs required from the remain ing two overs to secure the win. This was a daunting task on a rain softened
Paul Beck topped Clitheroe’s NWCFL goalscoring list. The former Rossendale aDK - ‘!I™D United s t r ik e r was on th e mark 23 times, 12 more th an second-highest sco rer Jo h n gj jaw
j Whalley
J . Kearsley, c Ford b Wad- dington................................. 34
Norris, c Ford b Bradshaw.. 30 J . Wharton, not out............... 35 N. Keighley, not out............ 7 Extras.......................... 8 Total (for 2 wkts) 114
Bowling: R. Kawalec 12-4-12-
O. P. Hanson 9-0-36-0, J . Wad- din gton 6-0-20-1, Bradshaw 9-2-28-1.
winlfpt* flnH olnw outfield ' 'j fhe Dair did remark- , ■ ,,.
° 0 meil Brad- k e p(. B e a ( ] ’s
been mainly responsible- for Read’s problems, hav ing taken four wickets for seven runs, assisted by some sacrificial batting. B r ia n Brown also
hopes alive with a fine 33 before being well caught on the mid-wicket bound ary by his opposite num ber Craig Norris. Norris it was who had
bowled accurately but could not stem the late flow of runs by Kawalec and O'Connor. Whalley lost only two wickets dur ing a s to p -a n d - s ta r t innings, reaching 114 in the maximum time of two- and-three-quarter hours. John Kearsley and
Read
S. Rushton, b Norris............. 3 B r a d s h aw , c N o r r i s b Brown................................... 33
M. Grainger, c R. Keighley b Norris................................ 1
G. O’Connor, not out............ 34 R. Kawalec, not out.............. 33 Extras.......................... 4 Total (for 5 wkts) 114
20-0, Norris 12-0-55-4, B. Brown 10-2-36-1.
WEEKEND
FIXTURES CLITHEROE meet Settle at Chatburn Road on Sun day in the Whitbread Ribblesdale League. Read entertain Baxen-
Norris batted steadily in an opening partnership of 53, but were restricted by an excellent spell from Kawalec, who conceded only 12 runs in as many overs. N o r r i s l o o k e d
den, Ribblesdale Wan derers travel to Cherry Tree and Whalley visit Blackburn Northern. Division One — Rolls Royce v Clitheroe. Division Two — Baxen-
impressive but showed lit tle urgency and had scored 30 out of a total of 89 when
— Ribblesdale Wanderers v Blackburn Northern.
Black Bull trio triumph
den v Read, Ribblesdale Wanderers v Rolls Royce, Whalley v Langho Centre. Sunday: Division Three
Bowling: A. Wright 3-0-
P. Ford, c Wharton b Norris 4 M. Ranson, c Bradley b Norris.................................. 2
WANDERERS run-rate calculations were perfect on S a tu rd ay as they squeezed their way to a winning draw. Three stoppages for rain
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lost a total of 61 minutes’ playing time and when the match closed at 7-45 p.m. Wanderers had scored 137 for 5 from 33 overs — a run rate of 4.15 — in reply to Harwood’s 180 for 4 from 44 overs — a rate of 4.Q9. Earlier, Malcolm Den
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several boundaries kept up the momentum and put Wanderers’ noses in front at the close.
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W. Wilkinson, c Hargreaves b Seedle................................ 32
P. Allen, not out..................... 90 Whelan, c Joiner b Seedle... M. Eddleston, b Seedle........ I. Welsh, c Leach b Sharp... 28 G. •Pilling, not out.................. 19 Extras.......................... 4 Total (for 4 wkts) 180
Bowling: Sharp 14-1-53-1; D,
O’Neill 6-0-30-0; P. Seedle 16-3 55-3; M. Dennett 8-1-38-0.
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42 fargreaves, c Haworth b
P. Joiner, c Pilling b Whelan 42 P. Seedle, e Wilkinson b Lewis....................................
M. Dennett, not out.......... . D. Cottam, Ibw Lewis..........
' M. Greenhalgh, not out........ Extras.......................... Total (for 5 wkts) 137
Holdsworth 3-0-21-0; G. Pilling 6-1-17-0; L. Lewis 13-1-49-3; W. Haworth 2-0-22-0.
Teenager torments Settle
Clitheroe 3rds 106 for 5, Settle 3rds 105
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good start to their innings but succumbed to 16-year- old Sharp, who finished with 6 for 23. Chasing 105, Clitheroe
lost two cheap wickets before T. Amin, P. Grif fiths, J. Furnell and Cartledge made solid con tributions to the score. Settle: 105: Bowling: J. Furnell 10-
0-28-2; S. Miller 5-0-27-0; M. Sharp 9.2-1-23-6; Bishop 5-1-19-1. Clitheroe: W. Briggs 5
T. Amin 26, K. Driver 4 P. Griffiths 18, J. Furnell 28 n.o., G. Cartledge 22, J. Coulter 0 n.o., extras ~ total (for 5 wkts) 106.
COACHING
WHALLEY CC’s annual youth coaching sessions commence tomorrow. Former Lancashire L e a g u e p l a y e r , J im m y Haworth, now an MCC qualified coach, will instruct nine to 15- y e a r -o ld s on all a sp e c ts of cricket. The two-hour sessions, which s ta r t at 5 p.m., will be held on every Friday through the season.
Vickery has Wanderers toiling
Great Harwood 3rds 137 for 5, Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds 136
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E . & D. (P LAN T HIRE) LIMITED PENDLE TRADING ESTATE. CHATBURN. CLITHEROE 41597
Open: Weekday 7-30 a.m. — 5*30 p.m. Saturday 7-30 a.m.— 12-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE 41597 p '“u4f}n
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COLOUR TV ancU^
VIDEO RENTALS
COLOUR TV from E5.95 per month VIDEO from E12.95 per month
TV and VIDEO from E16.95 per month
ALSO Repairs to moot TVt with free loan sets presided. A . E . H A R G R E A V E S
MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 226B3
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