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Clitheive Advertiser A Times. Julu i ' l i th e i v e (E d i t o m i l ) . (A d e e r t i s in g ) , B u r n le t j (C la s s i f ie d ) Shawbridge Topics


New faces should lift the Blues


AS well as bringing international tsUent to Shawbridge (see front page), Dave Morris nas made se v e r a l other signings in a bid to s tr en g th en his s q u a d i n e v e r y


has added player-coach A n d y H i l l s t o h i s backroom staff. Hills (2S)


depai-tment. The Clitheroe manager


... a goalkeeper who has hardly missed CKTOom s ta ll, n u ts vio;


been'on Burys books and Chtheroe P>“>' ^ has numaged Highiield in a tnbute to the pla>er and


have two good goalkeepers available and Andy will provide first-class cover for Denis Underwood,” said Mr Morris (pictured). With the exception of


Mike Gregario. all last s e a s o n 's s q u a d h a v e


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CHATBURN overcame an early crisi.s in this Craven and District Cricket League match and powered to an impressive victory.


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lost the wickets of Ken Barker (I'i). .Malcolm Robinson (5) and Bob Wright I'd) with only '20 runs on the boartl. Skipton


Batting first. Chatburn Easy for seconds I’adiham 2nd -\1 US for S. Whallev '.’nd .\i 131 for B


K'.VK ivii-kets from Frank and a cloriou.- umle-


^a-.cd I'O from .Mike Fairburn Whalley throuiih to a eom-


!'i'r..ibir loar-vvicket victory at t Arb-'rks.


vifv'.rtl to bat. but strusKletl .iC.u”>t the puce* of Let? Kea!>Wy the accuruev of Lee Bur* The latter ciuimetl the first


*:; winriinc tos^s. patuhuin •.hiAt- wickets with some intelli-


urRt tvwlinc. F:'u"k MackwoLHi was then


in'.-Ttiuorxi to the attack, ami he h;u! :”!\e victims, auletl by a v.ttk'h anti a stumping bv Ura-


r:a:n rieltiinc- Derek tx’wlttl well but without


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l'.u-k. His fik’ures were ileci- ;v..v:c! .n hi.' lust over when he hit for three successive


>t\e'. hut I’ailihams total on a


bleached wicket, wa? within the visitors* crasp. .MackwAVKl fell when the score


ell


wus onlv five, but hU replace­ ment. Fairburn. was in e.\cel- lent loi-m. picking: up sin>:les at will and desiatchiny: the biid ball


winning runs. l*adiham: Uy for^ Bowlinp L. Kearsley


0. L. Burgess


to the boundary. He WHS helped by Stephen


htitl not uccoumetl for the re.silicnce of Chatburn. who were put buck on the ptuh to victory when Peter Domun and Roger Harri­ son came together at the


re-signed and Mr Morris


Murray Walker s Ribble Valley Sports Scene


has the bonus of knowing to the sort of team spirit that former league player- Mr Morris seems to have of-the-month Glyn Da\-ies created m lus sciuam


ui


wen and Daisy Hill, and Fraiik McDou^’s brother Dave, a central defender.


for th T i ;« u w o 7 e t^ . ''^ Whitbread Ribblesdale Cricket League "it will be a bonus to


depanments." THE Ribblesdale Wandere>rs 3rd XL pictured beforv> their winning dntw against READ FAIL TO SETTLE


19


who has appeared with Accrington Stanley. It is also rumoured that Lyn­ don Howtinh is returning


to the club. “It is going to be a prob­


lem to keep all the squad happv," Mr Morris said. “We have strengthened


Q »>> t,i.,vprs have the detence. midflt'Ui iutd


a good squad luid be well c o v e r e d i n all


. A .


Thirds’ battle ends in draw


RIBBLESDALE h;ul a taste of revenge alter being Knoi. of the Biivhull Cup bv neighbours Clitlieroe em'lier lu tiu sc--' reconiiug a wiuuiug ilraw at Chmvh Meadow ou Suuda\.


Kihhlestlale Wanderers 3rd XI 1S9 for 9. Clilhertw 3rd XI 12S for B b


for iH'th ovieuiug batsmen, and Ribblesdale seenieii to bo struggling with the score on l-l for two. However, M:irtin Wrig-


Kobin Sharp aocouiuoit


crease.•After surviving a numlvr ol early scares, the pair made Skipton pay. sharing a jurtner* >hip i»f 1*0 before Harrison was


disniL'seAl for 3b. .After a brief slay by tiary


.Meakin (3). Doman w;us joineil by Nick Orimshaw ami (.‘hat- burn cvntinuetl to push the sc\'iv on. (.irimshaw hit a worthy in his fii-st g;ime for the club and iX'man finishetl with a niagnili- cent III.


Barker ami Lee Buryess, but it W


U.S left to Kearsley to hit the


Muckwocxl Pi-4-:U-o. 1). Higgin­ bothamWhallev: F. .Mackwood 1. Barker 'll. M. Fairburn (‘>0 n.o.. D. Higginbotham 4. D. Taylor o. D.Wiicvvk 4.*L. Burgess 14. L. Kearsley 13 n.o.. e.vtras 37. total (six wickets) lol


F.


Casuals cruise through Clitheroe Casuals 149 for Hrockhall 114 for fi


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'. ''..il proveil too much for l!i''\'khaU. who made a valiant fiT'rt but fell short by 3o runs in ■.hi> f.itholic Sv Cup match. [Lilting first. Clitheroe s <•, c”tT> Palmer (5o) ami Kobin-


'i'!i n.o.) were in devastating tt'im .iml confnlentlv dealt with thing the Brockhall attack


*


Gisburn hit top form


Hurst Green 109 for S. Gisburn lU for3


i;i.<ia*KN’S recent return to form in the Clitheroe and Di.<- ti'ki Cricket League continue<l when they overcame high-flying


H’.ir>t Green. Patting first. Hurst Green


made a .solid start, with Barton lis t and Jacques (IS) both adding some worthy runs. Alth.iugh Holden went without 'Oil ing, a magnificent (U not out tVom Kogerson pushed Hurst Cireen's total up and up. lii.'burn fought their \vay wck


going to be extremely har\l to beat, but to their cretlit BaK-k- hull battled on into treble figures. Unfortunately, only Burns Ck3) and Fox (3(5) man­ aged substantial personal figures and the side, let down by the other batsmen, finisheil on 114 after their 30 overs. Robinson was top bowler for Clitheroe. claiming three


A .<corv of 149 was obviou>ly


Stafford triumph


wickets fium his four overs. Clitheroe: Palmer 55. Kobin-


.<on (50 n.o.. Spencer 1. Houlds- worth 4 n.o.. extras 34. total


(two wickets) 149. Brockhall: 114 ford. Bowling: Bishop 3-0-5-0. Palmer 4-U-30-1. B. Spencer 4-0-


17-0. R. Palmer 4-U-33-0. A. Robinson 4-0-33-3. Robinson 1-0-5-L


Summer darts


initi the match, taking five wickets for the e.\pense of just


f-iir runs. Despite this valiant charge.


tU-tenduble 109 off their - "hffS.


THE Juilee Walmetiley team virtually clinched the Ha.<s Kib­ ble Valley Summer Darts l.eayue title with a ll(-0 white- wa.sn of their nearest rivals, the i’emlle Witch. .As a result of the Sabdeii


Mil,;st’Green, helpeil bv Rc^er- j.la« -"II - knock.


fine fin’m. with openers S|>encer i4M n.ii.) and Bennett ('») hit­ ting out in .<tyle. Thi.' partnership proved too


In reply. Gisburn started in


much fur Hurst Green and Gis- liurn claimed an impressive


\ictury. TION


•lacques IS. Holden 0. K. Uugei'son (51 n.o., L ^oungO. G. .\nderton 0. 1). Hodkim-am 2. T. Gieeiihalgh 0. N'. Hrowii 2, l.Hebni 1 n.o.. extras .S, total


Hurst Green: L Barton IS. L- , Walmt*sk\v...


I>»g & I’artrulv-v.... PewUe Whch.......


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i eight wickets) 109. Gisburn: i l l for 3. Howling: K. Rogerson iM)--4-


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Chipping run


halt


Chipping IIU forfi. Gisburn 83 for 8


GISBURN’S recent run of good form in the Clitheroe and Di-'^* Iricl Cricket laeague ended at the hamls of a resilient Chipping


side.


u shaky start, losing openers Ruin ft«* just five and Bailey for one. Some stability was bmught hack with a fine .‘K» from Rush- ton and healthy knocks from 1‘atlinson (14). Thompson (21 n.«».) and Rich (13 n.o.) enabled the side to finish oh IK) after their 30 overs. Gisburn’s reply lacked any


Balling first. Chipping made


Greenhalgh 1-0-3-0. G. Ander- iun 3-l)-.S-0.


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Black Bull........... WTulky Arms..... lx* I jcy .Arm.'.....


Dug Inn........ . Sw^Twii.S’wk-s.


Fourball


winners Cl.lTHERDE Golf Club's four- ball better ball stableford was won by E. Hadfield and .1. Cud- worth (4Wpts). There were 4o couples taking


team's defeat. UarroWs Doy and i’artridge moved into second


'• Bun. Chatburn. moved into con- the runners-up spot


ilace with a 9-1 victory al the ..................


iC.4k4V** when they also won KM* at the • • ---------


-.“Th'e lllack • •


" '• *^ •


Swan With Two Necks. In the other g-ame. De Lacy


Bass RV Summer 9 W 1) 1. V


13 U* 3 0 13 ♦» :t


13 9 1 ’} .74 13 0 4 3 71 13 :t 4


:{ 75 .'iO


13 3 4 li 4li 13 3 3 “ :ts 13 1 3 *1


CLITHEROE Rugby Uniini F'lKitbnll Club have inmnii'iicoil training in rcailincss for the coming senson iiinl nre on llio lookoul for now tnicnl in Iho


urea.


moor Thur..... .


members are ailviseil to gel iliiwn to the clubhouse quickly In get fit for the new canqmign.


Training takes place at Little- .


. . .


liart. and in secimd place were K Saville and J . Robbins (4'7pts). and third place was taken bv R. Brennan and K. Peildar (dopU). after a play-off with D.Finney and 1). Crisp.


Ladies’ golf


THE winner of the .luly l.GU .Medal at


ClubwasJoan Rhodes (ilMi-bl). The senior nine-hole winner


real fight. Openers Atkinson (10) and Bennett (Ki) .struggled on and O’Brien managed a badly needed (II). but none of the batsmen managed to hit big Kilals and the sale ran out of ovei-s 37 mns short. I’atlinson proved lop bowler


^


w -as C o n n i e Hi n.d 1 e t4«-14.-3-:l;l.-3).


were defeated T-5l al home li» the Whalley Arms.


Rugby


Some tough encounters ahead


SINHTKKN niembei-s of Clith^^ ert»e Homing Society stMit 3«7 biiils to SlatToiii for a 75-imle ivturn jt>urney.


p.ni.. and were expected ti» make gi^nl time.


They were freed at 13-4.>


and belongs to Harry Chatburn. who also tiH»k thin! place.


The winner tinik Ihr. 3.*»miii.


(.;, Shephenl. could only manage 11th place, but theiv weiv phhI returns by all fanciers, with most arriving home on the same day.


The piwloiis week's winnei'. Worcester. Next week’s race point is


Chatburn (l.:l.“9.49 yards per minute): 2. J . ..Vinsworlh (1 :i2.5.03): J. H. Chntburn 11" ;U!i..59): 4. J . P a rk e r ( r ;U 7 .S : l) ; 5. I). Parker (1 :>17.»:l): D. P- Raker 11 hl.'i.lMi); 7. H. I.oflhouse 11'. :i 15. :i 7 1: S.


Saturday's resulls: 1. H.


(1 :112.1>:1); 9. B. 9coU ll.;iU7.2.i); 111. A. Rung (l.:ilH:.2i!i; 11. G. Sheiiherd (l,:>03.i!.'l; 12. .1. .-Vinsworth ll.:i04.71l.


. Rung


woist oo.s.sible .start, lo-'ing their fii>l o'lfket in the ov-enini: over. Chatburn's howleis weiv also m form, with Kod Booth taking fi.ur w ickets off his 10 ovei^ tor the I0.SS of only 11 runs, .skiiitun were outplayed in every depaiv ment anil eviild only manaye 0* runs iH-fore beiny howled out. Mony with Booth. .Meakin impressed with the hall, also takiny four w ickets. Chatburn; K. llarkei 1-. >1.


In replv. Skipton made the , .


PICTURED are the Read team who were defeated by Settle at Whalley Road last Saturday. Back,


READ'S recent dismal run continued when they lost by four wickets to Settle


at WTialley Road. This was a closelv-fought


the seam Iwwlers.


y;une on a wieket whiim offered jome bounce and movement lor


for Stephen Kushtou. won the to<s and elected to bat. Ned Bradshaw and Stephen Hunt baited without confidence ac*unst a verv accurate nuHtium -pace attack from David Jolleys luid Andrew Davidson. Helpeit by some fielding :uk1


Granville Pilling, deputising


knocked out ou — by


Patrick Konl. Kraicr Snape. Philip Hansoa. Tony Ciegg. Front: Peter Grainger. .Michael (.corgeson. Granville Pilling (captain). Sieve lltinl. Ncil Brad­


from the left: Doug Smith. Richard Goodway. Read ITO for B. Settle ITl for B


shaw (professional).


wicket-keeping errors, they reached t>4 boYore Hunt was rtiught I'ehind oft* the l^owUng ot JoUeys. but the run rate had never exceeiied three an oyer although there Wi\s a lightning


fast outfield.


NMien Bradshaw w;l< caught, with the total on t*T. he had


.


Kobinson 3. H. Wnyht -. 1. IVman 111. K. Harnsuu U .Meakin 2. N. tiiimshaw .... it. liooth 2. li. Jones 1 n.o.. 1. Stirzakei-4 n.o.. extr-is hi. total


leiyht wicketsi 212.


Skipton I..MS: O. all oac Howliny; K. Hwlh UUo-ll-4.


C,. Meakin 10-2-14.4. ti. .tones •■- tu24.l. N'. llrimshaw 2-U-i-l.


Lones leads way for Clitheroe


Cherry Tree 199. Clitheroe 200 for 4


CLITHEROE claimed their first sLx-poiut win of tlte season at Clierry Tree’s expense last weekend.


victory were acting skip­ per Mick Dewhurst. with six wickets for 51, and professional Bryan Lones (pictured), back in the runs with a magnificent


The architects of the


undefeated l'2d. Cherry Tree opteil to Ixit on a


thetn.


Haves playevl the ball on to his wicket in'the si.\th over after scoring just two and Jonathon Sutcliffe followed his profes­ sional back to the pavilion IS


Prolific run scorer Kevin .


Haves fell to Paul Kushton, who claimed his first senior league


victim.


runs later. Australian Des BenneU


temned up with skipper Dav'id Hnyes tuid put together a useful partnership of o4. Just as it threatened to bo dangerous,


cruised without a groat deal of effort to his 50. but dofonstve field placings restricteii his seor- ing after this. Rather 111.-01 per- sovoro. ho lifted his head and was bowletl by Dewhurst. Eric Kinder and Lee Kemieilv


,\t this point, Bennett had


Disappointing day at Church Meadow


Ribhiesilule Wundcrers 171 far K. Haxenden 171 for 7


THIS was a clisappoihtin.il Satimlay afier- noon’s cricket tor the home spectatois, altliougii the match was only lost m the very


last over.


and had a pour start when Harry Kenyon was out in


Ribblesdale batted first


the fourth over. .Marlin Greenhalgh joined


Dave BenneU und together they put on 71 inns liefoiv the hitter was caught on the boundary trying to hit a bad bull from itrendan Wilson out ot the


giYiuiul. This Imiught in I’liul beedle.


bat one ran Inter Greenhalgh fell victim to imiilher bad bull. Richard BedfortI joined .Nee­


I- I’ark on Tuesduys und keeiier. Bedfoixl meanwhile had rsduys al 7 p.m. I'hiying stinted to build n giaal innings.


edgetl n wide ball tu the wickel-


for Clitheroe. whether novices or more experieiiccil players,


Anyone interesteil in plnying


will be nnule welcome. The fixture list for the seasuii


North \\ est Divisii V iilaying in 4orth2. Ribblesdale Wanderers


H. Kenvon c Wilson b Perry D. Beniietl c Perry b Wilson .M. Givenlndgh c OrmeixKl b


P. Seeille c Kishlon b » li­ Wilson...................


lt. Bedfiirtl nut out...... . D. Braithwnile Ibw b W ilson W. Bradley b Perry............ .1. Ainswurlh not old...........


47 21


l


13 41 4


dle. and togelher they pul on 2:1 befiire the Kibblesihde captiim ............. ... ..


and n piirliici-ship iif 50 in ;ilj tiiiiuiliis bi'lwutfi) Bt'ilfonl iiiul Williiim Bradley helped Ribhlcs- dale to a respectable lolid.


ished the bowling to finish wall 31 runs, while Hedford was imdefeuteil on 41.


contains some tough encounters and there are some important league mulches :is well, with the i1.ist X \'V ohiviinr in the Courage


undergoing refurbishment., biith inside and out. so the facilities are looking better than ever.


The clubhouse is currently


Fur more infurmutiun. contuci the club (Clitheroe 2221111.


P r iz e bowls event Lond h ^ line competition next month


for t'hij)])ing. taking three wickets mr the io.ss iif ^ run.s. Chipping: J. Rain 5. A. Bai­


ley 1.1*. Ku.shton Jki. D. Ross(|. I. I'alliiison 14.K. Barr H, G. Thompson 21. V. Rich 13. extras 13. total (six wickets)


IK). Gisburn: 851 for H.


J. Rain r>-0-lH-l. 1. Ballinsort ;>- 0-34-:). ( ’. Thompson 5-0-K5-I.


Bowling: B. Ru.shton sVO-ll-l. . - Bnidley. in piirtieuliir, pun­


had gill off to gianl sliirt when Seeifie biiwleil Wilson in the fourth over, only to hear the umpire cull "no ball.''


Ribble.sdide thonght lhal they


playing and missing, bat sur­ vived and saw Iheir side off to ii


Both opening batters kept


solid slml, Greenhiilgh got the brenk-


throngh shortly nfler \\ dson was ran nut far 4:l when he had ■Iiihn Bnshell cmighl rnr2!l.


^The event, organised by RrockhuU Hospital ■jiub


prize money of £UH» is on offer to the winner of a grand bowling


. ,


I Jwnnrcrub. wnf be h"eld on the hospilnrs bowl­ ing green on August '27th. starting at 10 a.m.


'With a first prize of £100 und supporting awards


to be won as well, interest vvill •'«,.sif'*"/ therefore, the competition is being limited to (.4


'"Krtiier details can be obtained from holding .club secretary. Mr R. CeascrtRlackburn47.1.14).


phiyed an hmiiigs thiit was to win the giime for llnsenden. He gave several chances, but Ribb- lesihde did not lake them. He rude his luck und weal on la


Itnxenden eiqituin Neil Perry


scare 111. Meanwhile, nl the nlher end.


wickets were falling. Green- Indgh with three wiekels und professiomil Darren Riiylim with two gave their side a ehimce of viclnry. hill Rilililes- dide did lint hiive eniiugh i nns lu


pliiv with.


it wus left to Perry In hit the winning runs in Ihe last aver.


.


Peny .s-l-:i9-2. B. Wilson 14-1- 47-4.' B. Fenwick 7-1-22-0


Bowling; Bnshell Ul-2.ri'Mi. tt. Itnxenden


.1. Bnshell e Bedford b Greenhalgh.......................


N. PeiTV not iml.................. Bnshell e Knytnn b Green-


K. OrmeixKl b Kiiyton.......... 14 S. Perry Ibw b Riiylim........ 2 S. Brawn Ibw b Greenhiilgh. 1


hidgh................................ ■


Seedle 5-0-17-0. T. llrailhwiiile 12-4-37-11. M. Greenhalgh i;U2t-4li-3.


Buwling; Ruytun 14-l)-.’kS-2, P. Total (seven wickets) 114 Is ■


1. Kishlon run mil................ 1 D. Clegg nut out.................. » Extras.............


11. Wilson run mil............... 43


Extras............ .......... Tiilid (SIX wickelsl 111


ill 3 <


,


fust. h;mi tnick, which was a credit to the Blackburn club, but events did not go to plan for


well all afternoon, now went into overdrive. He run out Simon SulcUtTe ;uul then clean- bowled David Hubbersty and


Dewhurst. who had bowled , , , ,


Deter Benson. Clithen.H.'’s ixHvnt balling ivr-


forniances m.nK' the


unpredicluble, but Lones beu- ded in to play a big innings, although he had difticuUy kei'v^ ing the s;une piu-tner. YAfler three pull shots for


'u.y


combinoil well to push the scor­ ing along, but iust as they were posing a real problem, they


solveti it for the fielding side by getting out,


ixveiveil 9il Kills for his total of 35.


'Hm Gixvn rx‘pUut\l Davidson and bowled Michael Georgesonluul Granville luling.


who 'were Knli trying to loreo the pace by hitting acro.<s the


bv IXiug Smith, who hit :i whirl- wind 44 in 30 Kdls to give the total some resvH,vlability.


line. The home siiie were rescuevl


unchanged throughout a hot afternoon, conceding only 09 runs fivin his 3i> overs. Givt'n finished with four wickets, adding Batrick Foixl ;uid I’hilip Hanson to his list of victims.


David J o l le y s bowled Settle were made to fight all


the w;\>' for the runs, and at 137 for 0 a very close timsh ap)H‘iU\‘d to Ih* in prv»siHVl.


wavereil mid the vLsHoi^ were seen home by Graham Harker


Head’s bowling accuracy


aiui David Jolleys with l"o overs to sjvirxL


innings of 39 to put the tulm reach and Andrews strv'ktm 43


Green had played a fine


Ivft’ix' falling to Smith. The remaining five wickets


were taken by Pliilip Hanso liter 'tartiuc wdh


\k'u.fouiul tile target aii.i -■ the visitors under pivssuiv with a hostile sik’11.


four. Dewhurst was caught Ivhind. Rushton was caught on the edge, mis-liming a big hit fi\>m a full toss. Mocke piayi\l on and Robinson ftuled to Irvui-


show for it, Head’s jvrforinance wus much improved on rt'cent


Despite having nothing to weeks.


ble the scorers. Keith Fawcett joineil Lones. needing 89 from 13 ovei^. The ivirtne'rship ftourished, with the Clitheroe professional taking singles to a defeiusive field and walling to ulunder the Inui Ivdl totheooiuuWy. This strategy worked and


S. Hunt c Dixlgson b.lollcy^ -7 N. Bnulshiiw c Duvulsoii b Jolleys.............................. oo


lev and Ian Niittall came to the ivseue. t;iking the seora to S9 befoiv the lat­ ter went. John Hutehins helped Wrigley maintain tlie momentmn and pushed the seoix' to l-U, hut hc'th fell within two runs of each other. Wrigloy's seore of ,'o ineUidod l-l


fours. John Burke and Barry Spencer helpexl adii some late runs as Wanderers reached a respectable


total. lu reply. Clitheroe


always appeiired to he struggling after


opener Simon West head when the seore was '21. Bill Briggs followed as Uomiie Blair struck ag:nn. Jim Furnell offereil the


losing


Whalley fall to leaders


Whalley 131 for 7. Blackburn Northern 193 for 2


WHALLEY'S march up the league table came to au abrupt halt at Station Road, when thev were ou the wrong end of a tlrawn game with


the leaders. Home skipper John


iVhiirtou won tho toss and isked Northorn to bat. i'he visitors made a dow. .mspeetaeular start, lon.v Wright achieved the hivakthnnigh for Whalley with the last hall of his eighth over, trapping Mel GiUibrand leg liefoi e when


he laid scored 11. , -\flor 30 ovors. Northerr


most resistaneo. hatting for TO minutes before becoming tho last Clith­ eroe batsman to fall. Gooff Cartledgo and


mwuutixl for Mitchell .uist uifei he hud iYUclu\l his 50 uiid wlien


v V-.. x-t ... - ; . . the Skvrx' wus 79.


John Conltor eomfortahly saved their team a point. K ih h le sd n le Wan­


derers; N. )':u*ker 1. B. I'ineh S, M. Wrigley SB. 1. Nuttall IS.J. Hutehins Ul, J. Bui'ke lo. B. Spencer U. M. Briggs r>. K. Bkur 7. N. SeholTeld '2 n.o.. 1. Britelifi'e -1 n.o., extras 29, total (nine wickets) 1S9 Bowling: G. Robinson 1.5- 2-lT-'2,‘R. Sharp S-'2-22-2. 1). Booth 10-0-:Ui-0, S. Nie)’ Ison S-il-'2S-l, (i. . , : ■ l.Vl


Hobbins. uiid the puir butted excellently, uddinj; lU boton running out of ovors. _1 lio> scoml If' fix'in the last li'V u iwst tho run rate .’.:ul sot tl'i


Atkins wus joined by Niije


TIME RUNS OUT FOR SECONDS


Rihhlcsdnlc Wanderers 2nd XI 139 for 6


Rnwtcnstidl 3ixl XI 163 for 6


DFSIMTF. ;i baltii'u- 70 from opolo"


i'l'kl"


c .ilhcroe; W. Briggs 12. S. Westlieaii 10. S. Ash­ man S. J. Furnell '2;>. 1’. Griffiths I. D. Booth 15. G. Cartlodge 20 n.o., J. Coulter 15 n.o., extras 21.total (six wiekots) 12S Bowling: 1. BritditTo I I-


Clitheroe got home with two overs to s^ire. hitting 33 from


M. Georgeson b tireoii........ 2o 1’. Foril'c Dcrinnn b l.tvon.. o G. illling b Green................ t- 1). Bmitfi not out.................. -14 I*. Hanson c Saballiis b Given............................... b


the last two Iniwled. The performances of the two


teams amtrasted most sharnly at two points. Clitheroe fielded well and held their catches, while Cherry Tree did not. [.ones turned 50 into 130 and Bennett kiuK'ked up 04.


Cherry Tree


Haves b Dewhurst.............. 2 D. iteimoU b Uowhurat...... f-l J . Sutcliffe c Amin b Dewhurst......................... S) 1). Hayes e Fawcett b Kush-


M.'Veevers e & b Sutciiffe... Il E. Kinder c Kobinson b Moeke.............................. 4') P. Mercer not out................ lb


1


Davidsoii 10-2-22-0. 1. to cell l2-0-5S)-l


Bowling; Jolleys 2.<-l-0l)-2. .\. Settle


S. Andrews e Grainger b Smith...............................


11. Kendall Ibw b Hanson..... D. Derham c Grainger b Hanson.......................


43 10


A. S:ibidlns c Hunt b Hnn-


T. Green b Hanson.............. A. Davidson c Grainger b Hanson.............................


G. Himker not onl................ D. Jolleys not out................ tlxtras....................... Total (six wickets) 171


S. Sutcliffe ran out............... 1 D. Hubbersty b Dewhurst... 0 P. Reason b Dewhai-st......... 5


M. Dewhurst 15.2-2-51-6, G. Sutcliffe 12-0-47-1, P. Rushton


Bowling: B, Moeke ll-O-63-l, 6-1-24-1 Clitherm;


Lones not out.................... . 126 M. Dewhurst c D. Hnyes b


P. Rushton c Hnyes b Hnb- bersty.............................. ,7


Benson................


B. Mocke b Hayes................ lb A. Robinson c & b Mercer... 0


K. Fawcett not out............. 28


S. Sutcliffe 10-2-56-0, P. Benson 4-1-15-1, D. Hubbersty 3-0-17-1,


Bowling: P, Mercer 13-1-5S-1, Hayes 13-1-16-1


Extras...................... 17 Total (all out) U'9


2-50-1. R. Blair IS-o-iUl-B. J. Burke 0-2-11-2, B. Spencer -l-O-ll-O, M. Wrigley :l-0-lo-0.


T. Clegg not out.................. 2 Extras....................... Total (six wickets) 170


Bolton spurs team on


Great liarwiKKl 3ml \ l 19« aK mil


C’lithortH’ 3nd ,M ’3l*d for I. C L ITH E RO E w m - put


into b;it in this Wliitbroail Ribbli'silale LoagiU' first division match on what looked like a good balling


wieket.


5, T. Cle'gg 11-1-45-0. R. Goml- wuv U)-2-22 0, Bradshiiw 6-1-31- 0 ,1). Smith 4-2-14-1


Bowlin.g; P. Hanson 11,5-1-51-


Clitheroe cricket


THF. Clitheroe ami District


E.xtras....................... 16 Total (four wickets) 200


aiv the teams llial have looked lIu* slroiiKesl so far, hut lowlv Krockhall have eitioyeil a wel­ come return to form and. witli thiippio)!. should pmvlde a close


Hui*st Given and l athohe St .............


second half the season. Fixtures resume on August


7lh,


thicket League is currently Ink- injr a break after K) weeks ol competition.


saw Clilhert»e lose three quick wickets and it was not until Kol- ton uml Ui.cby came touether llmt stmie aiithorily was sliowu. Kitllitn went on t»> make a wor- thv unbeaten 113 and Riitby a fine 5(» not out. which meant that Clitheroe fiuishei! with a total »>f-(*(* for 4. Gival Hurwoml’s reply be^tim


However, some h*ose ih>pia>^ . with ;i losing draw Irv'in their Bibb;. . - . h . .. . . .oiiu-in


visit to New tlall Hev. Riratenstall batted fust ami


ivachml lls> frani tlieir 13 oveis. Ian llritelilTe had two early site- eesses. bat tlie home side iveo- v e re d sind made s te a d y


plNtlkDYSS. KrilclitTi* finislifil with throe


eaeii. Kihblesilale lost a couple ol ,


early wiekels when they ivpheiL iml’when rark er ami Marlin Wriclev eame to.nelher at 31* lor twi*. Oiey nn»eeeileil to take eoininaiul. ’I'm* iMiir aihleil N5 tor tlie ihirti wieket hel*t»re the (al­ ter ileparletl for 37. I’arker. aiileil by John Hut-


eliius ami Rouuie Klair, then look his siile to within ei^hl runs of vielory before beini: mqtpeillekibefoiY. R ibhlestlale wouKl have


needed seven runs to win olT the last over, hut time hail run out ami it was not po.'sible to bowl it. Kawlenslull tmik the wimuu« draw by virtue i»f a faster run


iw r,


G. Kamber H»-0-43-l, K. Spencer U-0-43-1. K. Klair


Bowling; 1 ...... . KritclilTe l5-l*-03-


3(ll.s-0 Uihble.sdale Wamlcrers: N,


Darker 7(». M. Davies L R. Driver K*. M. W’rieley 3.. J. ilutehins 15, R. Klair 11. IL Spencer (». L Krileliffe 0 n.o.. e.vtnis 15, ti»tal (six wickets) 159


well and at 70 without loss the side lttt*ked in a ctmilortable positi»«n. Despite losinu two qiiiek wickets, they ptwvered «m and at K‘»3 fi«r :i seemed to he


cruisim: to a victory. ’I’his was not to lumpen aia Great Harwood .suddenly (ell


..........


Iiirnil, I f iiig ll'ra wivkfts li'i' iml.v •>.'


.. . ' Sliiu-ii was till' iiiiist iliiugi'iYius


iil'llu' tTilhi'iou I'liwk'ra; l“6iug fivt* wifki'ts ill bis sfviiiiil spun. Clitheroe: Diiikeltinl 4, King


P. W.'Stiu'iul 4. lliilliiu 112 li.ii.. Dui-kwiirlh l.u. Rigl'.v 311 ii.u., I'Xtriis


4 Itiliil If'iui' wiiki'lsi


2(H!.(iri'iil IliinviuKl: l!i7_iill uul. iliiwliug; llisliiip ri-1-2.1-0. IlllltUll ll-l-


ii.,7 :l \Lki»'«.i :..1M6.0. • Ribblesdale round-up c l it h e r o e moved to


Yvithin five points of lead­ ers Blackburn Northern, with their six-point victory at Cherry Tree.


With eight gwnes still to play, all the clubs, wfth the e.xwpfion


fide-


it would appear that every Ume one of the local sides comes


. . withinleaders, they slip up.


themselves a favour when they travel to take on Northern. Whallev make the trip to I’mli- ham, Clitheroe' are at home to second-placed Great Harwood, while Read will be looking to


uii HI. » ......—- — . etkeeper Andrew Robinson in of bottom team and reigning


champions .Earbv, can sun fos- ter hopes of the Whitbrean Ribblesdale Cricket League _


gain ground at Earby. The exploits of stand-in wick-


(ativo game have meant that lie jg a stand-in no more.


„ talented batsman


....................... who plays for Clitheroe, has been named as the only local


^rismitatwo side & e n to P'»y^ Wnndercrs will be looking to do day, m iiio ixoiu This woekend, Uibblesda e


Vmfih at ^ ring View on & honpuo t'jo‘’rth-Wesl Colts


46, and cliumed six victims. ■ Senior League results: Bur- noldswick (3pts) 203 for 4 (1. Scothern 57), Padiham dpi) 126 for 9; Whidloy dpt)


In tho last match with tho Bolton l.eaguo, Andrew scored


ie„gue youth represen- (5ptg) 171 for 6: Chorry Tree l jgh Clitheroe (6pts) 206 for 4;


for 2; Road 170 for h, Soldo oTl,


Groat Harwood (opts) 198 for 8, Earby 197 for 8 (Wright 6-95); Ribblesdale Wanderers 17_l for


litheroo nt


6, BiLXomlon (5pts) 174 for 7 Points and positions (after 14


games): Blackburn Northern 43, Great Harwood 39, Clitheroe 38. Cherry Tree 3G, DiulUmm 34,


Blackburn Northern (3pts) 197 «


lot for 7, .


R ib b le sd a le W an d e re rs 33,Wlmlley 31, Biixondon 28, Biiriioldswiek 28, Road 28, Set- tlo 28, Earby 21.


Leagno —'I’adiham v Whalley, BlocKburn Northern v Ribbles- diile Wanderers, Bnxoiulon v Biinioldswick, Clithoroe v Great Harwood, Earby v Road, Settle V Cherry Tree, Division Olio — Cherry Tree


V Clitheroe.


Lower Darwon, Ribblesdalo Wandorers v Ba.\cnden, Whal­


Division Two — Roiiil v „ ■


ley V Rawtenstall. Sundiiy; Division Three —


Clitheroo v Earby, Barnolds- wick V Ribblesdale Wanderers.


Saturday's fixtures: Senior ■ next miileh when they face Snl- ,


tinvs left, Chalhmn have u ivii chance of pcnmiitinn, Iml will ninlergn a severe" lesl in then'


sum l•nur. ....


phice, the side lice cliising the gnp nil the Inp thive sides inui, nftec crushing Skiptmi' in Iheir Inst imiU'li, seem In Inive lift tup fnrm just iil the right time, A true lest nf ehiinicler w ill Clime nil Siitncdiiy. when the leiiiii Dice league leinlera Snllnn


Gnvrenlly stimding in fimith ..................... at home. Summer break


’n iK Clitheroe ami District Cricket l.eauue is lakiu.c a well- earueii break lliis week after K* wet'ks of eomitelitimi. Hui'st Given ami Catholic SC are tin* ti*ams llial have set the pace, both standing clear al the l„,,„r,|„,t„liK.,


Breikliiill lire I'niii.viiig ii


.H'lisnii. viii'reiitl.v liiiigiiixhiiig :il till' liiilliiin Ilf llu' U'ligiU'. Ni'raiiil III Imtlcini Gisl'iii u III III' |■l•Ul^lillg III f'U'ii) iil'G'i' lii'iitiiig t'lilliiilii- ill tlii'ir Iii4l iiiiiU-li. The li'iiguii pragrainim' I'l'SHim'S iin August 7lli.


..................... .,. . ,, „ ., Craven Cricket “4 T '’Rigbv 1^^^^^^^^^^^


DIVISIIIN TWO iif Ihu frayun el


at the liip Ilf the tiibh* In their last match, fliiithiiiii.


helped by a superh 111 frnm Peter Dnmiin, easily heal Skip- ton and ii'in Ciinnnley. liigraw


wWkots. while Goiiloii KuiiiK’r ami Karry Speiu-er hail one


v. - •


sUkhI :U for L wUh D'v -\us tr.iliuii I'idr of John Mitchell iuid Gniic: Atkins nl the wicket. They lvj,mn to ucvvlemto. but ih te oVf-spin of .Murk Fiilloi


home side a fair taiAiet. Kobbm.' in ^Kirtieular was eye ealehln^. briujdn*: Ks 50 uvm just x>i


deliveries. W h al ley 's bowliUk; wa;


avvurale aiul jivv-xi uiuler the eir eumslam,YS. but the csuue kvuU lu'l be said oi the lieMtUk:. a^ several ehauees were uussee and runs were needlesslv


e\meedi\L With their batting eNploit?


rxwutly. Whalley must have lelt vviUKlent of aelueviui: the total Northern, on tiie other hand must have felt that if ib.ey kvule lYUU've pivtessioiud Kojjer W at :4ou ivlalively early, they woule Iv in with a ehaiuv of victory. This lliey duly did wlien. a.*


has hapivued so v»fteu this sea sou, Watson was caught out ot tho loti^-ofVboundary. Despite this si'llmck. lhm>;j


still looked iiikhI for the lumu side. At\er ’N* overs, they hac reached 07. with opener Join Kear.'lcs and cantam M'hartoi piviiivssin*: Weil. llowevei. \ii>.xSlor strucl'


when the latter holed out ik pivfessioiud Kevin Sample, atiii


on came Feler Jones. The wilv leit-spnmcr took


three wickets in fonr tweiY ic demolish tho inuldle order, atui put victory out oi Whalley ^


si^hl. Kearsley was 'U n at the .


crease, and he was jt»ined by Adam Ualderbauk with the


score on x'il for 5. The pair »:ave their -'de a e.Umincr of hope • .


,,


. cc,' ''f '


. ...A tUf. .•'Vied 33 • ■ the


of iho'e vans. Koarslev’s resistonce was


finally emloil after 141 minutes ut the ci\*ase. He was Jimes last victim, and hi.s iiminirs of 50


lastvM 133 Kdls. It was left to Deter Kradley


and Krian Krown to play out time and secuiv their sikle one •,vinl for a Kviini: dniw.


HlacKlnirn Northci n


M. thUibrand Unv b WrijtlU.. 11 J. Mitchell c Daull b Fallon,. M C. .Atkins not out.................. (*l N, Robbins not out.............. bl K.xtras......................... b Ti»lal Itwu wickets) D.G


Kowlini:'. Watson 9-3-lS-O, .A.


W’rlijht r3-5-l9 l . J . Daull 14-1- 71-0. M. Fallon KV-l-hO I


W’ludley


W'atson c Atkins b Mitclielk. 31 J. Kearslev .st Kaltoi-sbv b


J . Wharton c Sample b Atkins................................. I"


J. Daull b Jone.s..................... 9 A, CaKlerkuik o Kattersby b .Mitchell.............................


Jones............... d


D. Kradley not out................ 3 l>. itiYw n not out................... 7 L.xlras......................... 4 Total (seven wiekets) L5l


Mitehell U-3-3S.i, (., Alkms lo- 5'3-M. D. Jones l3-l-f*:i-4


Kowlimi: sample S-1--4-0, J.


Chatburn destroy Skipton


Skiplim L.MS 2nd XI 27. ('Imlhiirn 2nd .XI 176


THE promiitinn elnisiiig Glnil- hill'll side weiv fur Inn sluing fne Skiplim. mishiiig them in this ( ’raven iiiiil Distriet I'l'iekel i.eague niiileh,


eninveil a iiicimsistenl imnngs, witli Hiiiigsim i:t7i'hnil l.iimherl (27) the imly Inil.smen in shmv fiirm in the epeiiing iivei’s. A miihlle-nreler 46 finiii I'inig


Bulling firs t,vl'hiithn ni ,L Jone.s................................... hh


M. Fallon b Jones................. 0 D. Macintosh c Liomlev b


mill a wnrlhy II from mnnher nine Pearee iiehied t'hiillmrii In


Si .liihn‘'s und Snllnn in jiniil lii-st phiee in the league. With iust eight leiigue fix-


• Inn uwiiy nn Snlurelu.v. ; Chiithmn's secimd leiim are idsii in a strong pnsitiiin. hiit-


II heiillhv 176 all nut. Fne SKi|ilnii, Tusiiey was piek


nf the linwiers. taking seven wickets ill his 13 nvei-s fiic Ihe


loss of 95 rims. Skiploti mvdt'd a good start if


lliiig for iiroiiniliim from Divi- nvei's limcled. 'I'nli scniec was •


L*l...UI «l-ll It II lIlMttllll ItlllM niHiii


Ihev were In elmllenge t'Init- linr'n, hut the hmne side crum­ pled 111 Ihe hiiinls nf Hniigsim imd I'riiig. will! after aihliiig liver .96 inns wsilh Iheir lints, tnnk nil HI wiekels. Skiplim went finiii niie rnr iin seme In 27 nil nut with nidy 11..3


Khalil wilh a disiiial nine inns. Ghiithurn; 1', Bithell 2. A.


Hndgsim 37, G. i.iimhel'l *27. M, iliirker 6. S, Itimlli 12, P. I’niig 16, K. Tnnilhisiiii 0. II. .limes I,


M, Peiiree II, .1, WhiUle 2. P, Whilliikee 6 n,n.;-'ii.x(ras 2, Inliil (III! mill 176. Skipinn; 27 nil qnl. .


16.6,1*. Craig 7-’2-l l-4. ).v


.'il'i I-6')'


.'^^4 , . .


■ Buwling; A. H'iHgsmi 7..T-2-


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