Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Murray Walker’s n
Fallon century far from rusty
Itrockhiill ill) for five. Rusty Cuvaliers 110 for five
A BRILLIANT century from Mark Fallon made sure that the Rusty Cavaliers reached sea the final of the Catholic SC Cup in their first
son.
was wet, the Whalley all- rounder hit the ball excep tionally hard and he was particularly severe on any
Although the wicket
one over and he was. well-sup- ported by Simon Gorton, who worked hart! to give his partner the strike. Fallon’s innings was finally
thing short. His innings included 22 from
ended in the 20th and final over when he was well caught on the boundary by Paul Frayne. John Trotter and Barker were the pick of the Broekhall attack
Uphill task for runners
WHILE much of last weekend’s sport fell victim to the weather, Whalley Lions were pleased that the sun shone for the 15th annual Whalley Nab Run.
tors took part, with the main harriers’ event being won by Mark Smith, of Burnley Athletics Club, with a time of 27min. 29scc. Promising local runner
Well over 100 competi
Emma Graham, of Gis- burn, and Melanie Rid geway, of Clitheroe, who crossed the line together in the open girls race. Alison Ball won the local
boys — 1st, Matthew Pickup (Accrington) lGinin. 51 sec. Seniors: Local ladies — 1st,
girls event, with Chris Fishlock taking the hon
READY for the
off...the seniors (above) and local juniors (below).
and each deservedly claimed two wickets. That left Broekhall with the
Murk Fallon
Holders go through
Chipping 89 for
five.CasualK 92 for one
gressed to the final once
again. Although Chipping had
REIGNING Catholic SC Cup holders Casuals pro
success when Richard Palmer fell for just six, but John Hiltc, Clitheroe’s overseas amateur, and Neil Bolton took their side to victory with two-and-a-half of the 20 overs to spare. Chipping: J. Rain 57, M.
Renyon 7, A. Bailey 0, G. Mercer 0, C. Thompson G, J. Stott -I n.o., extras 15, total
(five wickets) 89. Howling: S. Bishop *1-1-15-0, 1). Booth 4-1-8-0, A. Palmer 4-1-
Palmer G, N. Bolton 29 n.o., extras 8, total (one wicket) 92. Bowling: I. Pattinson *l-0-2G-l, C. Thompson *1-0-M-0, J. Stott 4-0-19-0, V. Robinson 2.4-0-18-0, J. Rain 2-0-7-0.
11-2. M. Houldsworth 4-I-7-I, K. Hussain -1-0-3G-0. Casuals: J. llille 19 n.o., R.
Netball Aces in
the pack TRINITY Jokers maintained their lead at the top of the Clitheroe and District Netball League with a 49-14 victory
over bottom club RBL A. Rishlon kept up the pressure
Rebels had a convincing 48-2 victory over Young Farmers and White Lion, four points behind, beat Settle 2G-S.
In Division Two, leaders
rooted to the foot of the table, enjoyed their first win of the season when they defeated Rogues 18-9.
Kishton 20; Young Farmers 2, Rebels 48; RBL C 18. Rogues 9; Trinity Aces 27, Dominoes B 17; Settle 8, White Lion 2G; RBL B 2G, Trinity Diamonds 12; RBL A 14, Trinity Jokers 49.
Results: Lion Hearts 12,
Polios (Lion Hearts), M. Smith (Kishton), P. Bullock (Young Farmers), A. Bolton (Rebels), C. W a I ms ley ( RBL C), S. Sinker (Trinity Aces), N. Howorth (Dominoes B), L. Wid- tlop (Settle), S. McKenna (White Lion), C. Britton (RBL B), J. Fletcher (Trinity Diamonds), I). Musgrove (RBL A), D. Sey mour (Trinity Jokers).
Playors-of-the-match: S. Division One
Trinity Jokers....... Kishton................
l)oroiiu*es A......... ... fi i 0 2 14 Trinity Ares..........
PW 1) 1. P 7 7 0 0 21 7 <; 0 1 H)
Kill. A................. ..... 7 1 0 (5 4
I.iuii Hearts.......... .... 7 2 0 r» s Dominoes It..........
Division Two
7 2 0 f> 10 7 2 0 5 s
RBL C, who have been firmly
with a 20-12 win against Lion Hearts, while Dominoes A had a bye.
excellent form all season, cer tainly did his bit by hitting 57 from a total of 89. Extras were the next highest scorer, with no other Chipping batsman reach ing double figures. The villagers had an early
defeated the Clitheroe side the previous week in the league, it always looked unlikely that th e re would be a rep e a t lierformance. John Rain, who has been in
unenviable task of having to score at eight an over if they were to win. This seemed unlikely after Fallon and Gorton bowled tightly in the first four overs. Alan Hacking and Asif Hamid
ensured there was no accelera tion, with the former claiming two wickets. Fallon again got into the act with a su|>erb diving catch to dismiss Barker. All the Cavaliers bowled bar
Westwell suspended for misconduct
the wicketkeeper and although Fox (14) and Mahon (22) tried hard they could not force the pace sufficiently and the final place went to the visitors. Rusty Cavaliers: M. Fallon ), S. Gorton 17. M. Walker *1,
2-0-11-1, Bagshaw *1-0-17-0, Mahon 2-0-22-0, Trotter 4-0-23- 0, Barker *1-0-12-2. Brocklmll: Barker 9, Trotter
A. Hamid I, A. Hacking 0, I). Underwood 4 n.o., T. Hitchon 0 n.o., ex tras 8, total (five wickets) MO. Bowling: Fox *1-1-9 0, Frayne
1(M
8, Mahon 22, Fox 1*1, Ashcroft 10 n.o., Whitford 9, Seedall 9 n.o., extras 12, total (five wickets) 90. Bowling: M. Fallon 2-0-8-0, A.
Hacking -i-0-9-2, T. Hitchen 2-0- 7-1, I. Yates 1-0-5-1, S. Ditch- field I-0-7-1, A. Hamid -1-0-M-0, S. Gorton 2-0-0-0, J.Hacking 2- 0-10-0, M. Sutcliffe 1-0-6-0, 1). Underwood 1-0-0-0.
Craven League
Weather has last laugh
AFTER beating the weather the previous week, mother nature hit back with a vengeance and nut a stop to most of last weekend’s Craven and District Cricket League
matches.She used the rather subtle approach of allowing up to an hour’s play in some matches before thunder, lightning and a downpour curtailed activities. No game in the second divi
sion reached a conclusion, with Chatburn finishing at 25 for one in their match at home to Foulridge. In the reverse fixture, Chat-
result of an incident which occurred as the recent cup game against Settle was building up towards a tense climax. W e s t w e l l a p p e a le d
he was seen to ask the umpire why he had not given them out and Brian McDonald claimed lie was obscene in what he said, subsequently reporting Westwell to the league. “These incidents happen
twice for what he thought were good leg-before shouts and was turned down. At the end of the over,
CLITHEROE’S opening bowler Nick Westwell has been suspended for one match by the Whitbread Ribblesdale Cricket League. The ban comes as a
about his behaviour and warned about his future conduct. He has also been instructed to send a letter of apology to the umpire, while also forwarding a copy to tlie league. Although he has the
implemented a strict disci plinary policy five years ago, and it is laid down each year in the official handbook for every player to see. “We have a code of
option to appeal, Westwell has decided not to, and Clitheroe Cricket Club will also abide by the decision. It moans that he will miss Saturday’s match at Great Harwood. The Kibblesdale League
from time to time,” said Clitheroe skipper Keith Fawcett. “I had a word with Nick, but it seemed fairly minor affair.” As well as the one-
Men’s darts Horse away
. Two. Low Moor also kept in the
COMMEItClAI.'S draw with Craven B gave White Horse B the opportunity to move two points clear at the top of the Clitheroe Men’s Invitation Sum mer Darts League Division
title hunt with a convincing 7-1 victory over CCWMC. Kings Arms B are still the
burn’s 2nd XI fared little better, reaching 50 for three in their fourth division encounter. On Saturday, the first team
THE draw for the Bradlow Tro phy was made at Monday's meeting of the Clitheroe and District Midweek Cricket League. Each side can bat for 15 overs and there is minimum of five
Draw made
ixnvlers. The winners of the Broekhall
v Waddington game will enter tain Chipping in the semi-final, while Gisburn are at home to Catholics in the other semi-final. Wednesday’s league fixtures:
Chipping. Current points and positions:
THERE were some fine bowling performances from local players, who helped the Ribblesdale League Youth XI to victory over their Wigan counterparts. David Howard (Kibblesdale Wanderers) had 2-27, Lee
Locals shine
allotted 45 overs. In reply. Paul Bromley
KeMs.................... ... s 8 0 0 21 White
l.ion.............. ... 8 f) 0 2 20 Hornes................... ... 8 fi 0 3 18 Settle........................ 8 4 0 4 15 Trinity Diamonds..... ... 8 4 0 4 14 Kill. It................... ... S •j 0
PW 1) L P
Young Farmers....... ... S 2 0 fi 7 RKLC................... ... S 1 0 7 fi
fi 11
V " W X . .
practice as regards disci pline and it seems to have worked well over the y ea rs ,” said Mr Jack Cross, the league’s honor ary secretary. “It was an isolated incident and we hope it will not happen again.”
Captains’ fortunes are mixed
match ban, Westwell has also been reprimanded
THIS weekend marks the halfway. stage of the 1990 season and two local teams are still very much in with a chance of the Senior
League title. Whalley, for so long the championship favourites, have had their big lead cut down to just five points, while Ribblesdale are just a win away from second place.
kings of Division One with a 7-1 defeat of Black Horse, while the teams in second and third place, Royal Oak A and Kings Arms A, shared a 4-4 draw.
entertain Haworth Meths, with the seconds travelling to Haworth’s West Lane ground.
Royal Oak B 2, Craven Heifer A 5; Kings Arms A 4, Royal Oak A 4; Station 2, White Horse A G; Black Horse I, Kings Arms B 7.
Results: Division One —
Club 7, CCWMC 1; Craven Heifer B 4, Commercial 4; White Horse B G. Cross Keys 1. Points ami positions: Division
Division Two — Low Moor
One — Kings Arms B G8, Royal Oak A 51. Kings Arms A 47, Black Horse 46, White Horse 4G, Station Hotel 29, Craven Heifer A 29, Royal Oak B 1G. Division Two — White Horse
Paul Seedle
B 49, Commercial 47, Low Moor Club *17, Horseshoe *12, Craven
Brockhall v Gisburn, Casuals v Catholic SC, Rusty Cavaliers v
Casuals 10, Brockhall 8, Wad dington 8, Gisburn G, Rusty Cavaliers 2.
Heifer B 29, CCWMC 24, Cross Keys 15. Least darts: A. Gudgeon (Kings Arms A) 12.
Catholic SC 12, Chinping 12, Whitewash
tiiev restricted Wigan and Dis trict to 1G7 for eight from their
(Blackburn’Northern) and Gary Kishton (Baxenden) took their side to victory with undefeated scores of (58 and 4G respectively. The Ribblesdale reply was
kearsley (Whalley) 1-24 and Results: Dog and Partridge 4, David Booth (Clitheroe) 3-36 as Swan with Two Necks 4; Pendle
THE Kibble Valley Summer Darts League has a familiar look to it, will) the Judge Walmesley. pulling further and further
ahead.They whitewashed I)e Lacy Arms last week, but Pendlo Witch kept on their heels with a G-2 defeat over Biliington Brass Band Club. In (he other match. Dog and Partridge and Swan with Two Necks shared the spoils.
Witch G, Biliington Brass Band Club 2; Judge Walmesley 8. De Lacy Arms 0. Points and positions: Judge
No move for Jim
Club, newly promoted to the Bass North West Counties League, have failed in their hid to appoint Waddington's .lint Tierney as their manager for the coming season.
BAM BEK Bridge Football
Tierney is a fully-qualified Football Association coach and is well respected in and around the Preston area where he is employed.
aged the North West Regional Under-IS team, which competed m in a national six-a-side tourna
In April of this year he man
restricted to just 28 overs due to rain and the locals finished on 117 for one. which was good enough to give them the match on fluster scoring rate.
Walmesiey 58, Pendle Witch 47, Dog and Partridge 42, Biliington Brass Band Club 22, Swan with Two Necks 22, De Lacy Arms
21.Monthly’s fixtures: Black Bull v Pendle Witch, Biliington Brass Band Club v Judge Wal- meslev, De Lacy Arms v Swan with Two Necks.
eventual winners, competing against national teams from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as eight other regional English teams.
Kent. The North West were the
Tierney, who is currently the player-manager of the successful Waddington FC reserve team, said that he had committed him self to Waddiuglon Football Club next season and was quite h a p p y t o h o n o u r t b a t commitment.
When asked about tin? move ent played over two days in
time,” said skipper Keith Fawcett. Professional Bryan Lones,
several times. Lancashire’s Gary Yates has
back at Chatburn Road for a third year, has still managed to top the le ague ’s b a t t in g 1 averages at the half-way stage, but he has not received much
support from his colleagues. Although he has obviously a talented cricketer, Australian amateur John Hille has so far failed to shine. On the plus side, Neil Bolton has broken into the side and is
stH)t is still with Read, although Clitheroe looked doomed to tne
The possibility of a top four
bottom half of the league. s The Chatburn Road side has
over half last season’s side. Lancashire prospect Marcus
truggled to recover from losing
Sharp has been playing for Southport, which is near his col lege, while Tahir Amin is another university casualty. Alan Henderson is stilly experiencing difficulties with his* vision, Paul Kushton emigrated to Australia during the close season and Alec Rigby is no longer playing. “we always knew we were
going to be up against it having lost so many players at one
Squash
Ladies are leading the way
PENDLE had a miserable jour ney home after their 5-0 defeat at the hands of Clitheroe Squash Club’s ladies team.
Hutchinson (2-0), Kay Plant (3- 0), Sue Bird (2-1) and Suzanne Atkinson (2-0) ail had comfort able victories.
Sara Thompson (2-2), Jean
Men’s Ists at home to Reedlev lsts. Although Warren Starbuck (2-2) and John Meadows (2-2) lost the opening and dosing games, Barry Hargreaves (2-1), Kick Ashton (2-0) and Susan Meadows (2-0) added some meat th to the sandwich by winning
It was a closer affair for the
lost his game, there wjls no way back for the Men's 2rds at 1 1 yn d b u rn 2m ls . S te p h e n Nicholson (2-2), Roger Singer (2-2), David Vandijk (2-2) and Dave Mitchell followed suit as their team went down 5-0.
ose in between. After Adrian Catchpole (0-2)
Susan
rides to victory
CLITHEROE rider Susan Houlker has won one of the hotly -contested Novice sections at the pres tigious Toyota Skip- ton Horse 1’rials. Susan, riding her
own horse Metric Mystere, finished on a total of 3S penalties, four ahead of.her nearest rival. The Skipton Horse
done a fairly steady job as pro fessional, but the next few weeks should show what the men from Church Meadow are made of. They temporarily lose Drinnen and Dean Braithwuitc, who is now a regular in the Navy’s side.
of ups and downs for the area's two village sides. June was a miserable month
There has been a similar tale
scoring runs, while Garth Sut cliffe’s spin has been as reliable as ever. “Unfortunately, when we
weather wise and a miserable one for.Whalley.____ ________ Following their tremendous
have bowled well our batting has let us down, and vice versa when we have batted well,” said Mr Fawcett. “On the odd occa sions we have done both well, our fielding has been appalling." On the other side of town,
South African Leon De Villiers has strengthened the squad. “We need to get our act
together now for tne second half of the season," added Mr Whar ton. “If everyone regains form, I am confident we con win the league." Read have certainly had their
we should be even higher because we have lost to teams that we shouldn’t have,” said captain Paul Seedle. Overseas amateur Peter
things are looking u little rosier. Currently lying m fourth posi tion. Kibbfesdalc are still in touch with the top. “We are hanging in there, but
start to the season, when they won their first six league games, some people had already crowned them as champions. But crushing league and cup defeats at the hands of Cherry Tree, meant they ended the month just five points clear of the Blackburn side, with Great Harwood only a point behind them.
bad patch at the moment, but all is not lost,” said skipper John Wharton. ‘‘We are still five points clear which can’t be a bad thing."
Drinnen, who deputises as Queensland’s wicketkeeper when Ian Healey is on interna tional duty, has proved his class
Kearsley, who had developed such a good understanding with professional Roger Watson, has not helped, but the arrival of
The loss of opening bat John “We are just going through a
for support, but captain Stephen Rushton, after an indifferent start, has suddenly come good and the runs have started to flow.
Again, they have struggled Stephen Kushton
but wo have not been getting the points," said Mr Rushton. “The way the rules are, a lot depends on the toss and I have lost about the last five on the trot."
“We have been playing well,
overseas player they have had and feel that Asnin has t>een a good acquisition for the club. Philip Hanson is supporting
He regards Bums as the best
his professional well with the ball and Richard Goodway can always be relied upon.
little strength in depth, and that has been part of our problem," he added.
“Unfortunately, we have very
Wanderers’ hopes are washed away
Itibhlesriule Wanderers 55 for three, Whalley did not bat
THIS match was nicely poised when the rain came to wash away Ribblesdale’s hopes of gaining on the leaders.
John Wharton invited Wanderers skipper Paul Seedle to bat.
After winning the toss,
Trials, which were held at Eunkirk Farm last weekend, is one of 17 events spon sored this year by Toyota — a cham pionship series which will culminate at the
at the beginning of August. Susan, of Stamford
finals at Locko Park
Place, and Metric Mystere have quali fied for that final as a result of their suc cess on Sunday.
Parting gift boost for Gemma f a p w - g , ■%
W E S T Dean Thompson
A TALENTED local can oeist bidding for a world title in Switzerland has received the perfect gift. Billington’s Gemma
Hargreaves (15), one of the most promising young canoeists in the country, last week received a brand new canoe from McDon ald’s, the giant fast-food chain. The £500 gift followed a
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Ribble Valley paddlers in the Great Britain squad for the world champion ships — Dean Thompson (Chatbum), Gareth Jones (Whalley) and Stuart Brass (Clitheroe). They travelled down to
(left) at a special presenta tion at their Blackburn branch. There are three other
Gareth Jones f ~ r - r r n n r r 1“ HMIliiW
letter to the firm from one of her biggest fans — her grandmotner Mrs Mary Vose — a sk in g for sponsorship. The sponsors handed over the canoe to Gemma
the youngest competitors in the under-18 section, but the Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil is h o p in g fo r a good performance. Unfortunately, one of
Gemma will be one of Stuart Brass
Nottingham on Saturday and left for a week of intensive training on the Ardeche in France. They will then head for
Switzerland, with .the actual white water race taking place on the 1‘lth.
Gareth could do well in both the individual and team events. Stuart is travelling as reserve, but could still feature in the team.
the British girls has pulled out of the squad which means that they cannot compete in the team event. However, Dean and
lively due to the earlier rain, and Whallcy’s open ing attack made Peter Drinnen and Dave Cottam have to work hard.
The wicket was soft and
more comfortable of the two but miscued a hook high into the sky. The ball seemed to bo in the air for an eternity, but Wharton, at square-leg, took a diffi cult catch.
Drinnen looked the Cottam went in the
s a m e o v e r w h e n h e changed his mind and tried to leave one of Brian Brown’s wider deliveries, only to succeed in snicking the ball on to his stumps.
That brought substitute professional Stephen Tit-
chard and Seedle together. Both got their heads down and grafted, with the Lan cashire man in particular looking very impressive.
that greeted Titchard’s arrival soon disappeared behind the blackest of black clouds.
more resemblance to a boating lake than a cricket pitch, and with water still lying on the wicket at 5 p.m., the match was abandoned.
Church Meadow bore Ulbblcsdnle Wanderers
D. Cottam b Brown............. 1 Titchnnl not out.................. 25 M. Dennett run out.............. 1 P. Seedle not out................. 13 Extras...................... 1 Total (three wickets) 55
P. Drinnen c Wharton b Brown.............................. 14
B. Brown 5-1-15-2, Watson 3-0- 9-0, M. Fallon 2.3-1-2-0.
Bowling: A. Wright 6-0-28-0,
Read are thwarted
Cherry Tree 64 for 0, Read 228 for eight
THE weather finally emerged as the only win ner of this match when at G-37 p.m. a deluge flooded the wicket after 11 overs of Cherry Tree’s innings.
Cherry Tree nor the rain could halt tne flow of runs for Read and Stephen Rushton declared after 41 overs. He had given his side a whirlwind start when he .renewed his acquaintance with Neil Bradshaw by taking 15 off his first over.
When put into bat, neither
Paul Burns continued his excellent form with yet another half-centrury and Mark Aspin hit a brisk 21.
Bradshaw had two hours and the Australian was in command ing form before the rain came. Philip Hanson bowled well and looked capable of breaking the le a g u e 's m ost p ro l i f ic partnership.
Craig Howarth and Neil Read
S. Rushton c Mercer b Howarth........................... (50
M. Georgeson b Howarth.... 6 P. Burns c Sutcliffe b Ben son.................................... 62
K. Goodway run out............ 2 T. Clegg not out.................. 16 Extras....................... 7 Total (eight wickets) 228
Bradshaw 9-0-72-2. I). Hub- bersty G-l-27-0, C. Howarth 10- 0-49-2, P. Mercer 6-0-21-1.
Bowling: P. Benson 10-0-14-2, Cherry Tree
C. Howarth not out............. 42 Bradshaw not out...... ......... 18 Extras......................... 4 Total (no wickets) 64
Bowling: Aspin 6-0-37-0, Pi Hanson 5.2-0-24-0.
Asnin b Mercer................... 21 P. Ford b Bradshaw............ 17 P. Hanson c Mercer b Ben son.................................. 6 G. O’Connor b Bradshaw..... 20
ups and downs, with profes sional Mark Aspin and Austra lian Paul Bums both settling in well.
V *v : ....-’V *>
Ribblesdale round-up
TORRENTIAL rain washed out all the games in the Whitbread Ribbles dale Cricket League for
came dose to reaching a positive result. This weekend marks the
the first time this season. Every match started but few
beginning of the second half of the season. Clitheroe face a stiff test at the hands of in-form Great Harwood while Read entertain Barnoldswick. Whalley are hoping to com
plete tin.* treble over Baxendon having already beaten them in the league and cup, while Kibb-
Cup semi-final match produced over GOO runs as Cherry Tree
of passing Great Harwood's total on Monday evening. Har wood had scored 215 the previ ous dav and when this rain affected match continued Settle wen? unfortunate to finish of 208 for four after a slow start. The final will now In* played
amassed an amazing 219 runs, w i th Craig Howarth scoring ’JOS from 12< balls. Earby gave chase finally ended on 284 for nine. Settle came within eight runs
at Ribblesdale Wanderers. Saturday’s results: Blackburn
Northern 25 for 2, Baxenden 189 for 4; Cherry Tree G4 for 0, Read 22.8 for 8; Earby dnb. Groat Harwood G2 for 2; I’atli- ham dnb. Clitheroe G2 for (); Ribblesdale Wanderers 55 for 2. Whalley dnb; Settle 16S for 7. Barnoldswick 86 for 2. Ramsbottom Cuji semi-finals:
Great Harwood 2lo for 5. Settle 2 forO. Saturday’s fixtures: Senior
League — Cherry Tree v I'adi- ham, Earby v Blackburn North ern, Great Harwood v Clith eroe, Read v Banuddswick, Ribblesdale Wanderers v Settle, Whalley v Baxenden. Division One — Barnoldswick
v Read, Clitheroe v Edenfield. Division Two — Baxenden v
Clitheroe v Great Harwood, Settle v Kibblesdnle Wanderers.
Whitbread
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> 2 0 ;t 1 ft
KitWe*U!eW........ 11 6 1 1 2 l 32 Earby............... ... U 1 1 2 2 1 •> Pulliam........... ... 11 1 i; W 1 ! •y, Krai................. ... 11 1 4 :i 0 1 21 Mile............... ... II 2 i 2 1 1 19 liatcnden........... .. 11 2 i 1 1 1 19 Bam oMswirk..... ... 11 2 l l 1 I 19 Clithen*........... ... 11 2 i I 1 1 16 HUckbum N.......... U l 2 1 1 1 11
Good start Clitheroe 63 n.o.
Pudihum dnh,
IRONICALLY, this was Clith- croe's best start to a match dur ing the season. After Neil Ashworth was
forced to drop out of the team shortly before the match started, Stephen Blackburn was promoted to open with profes sional Bryan Loncs. The South African was in fine
Whalley, Settle v Ribblesdale Wanderers. Sunday: Division Three —
lesdalo Wanderers will be aim ing to continue their champion ship push at home to the unpredictable Settle. Last Sunday's Kamsbottom
Sarah Sharpies won the local ladies’ race, while the Shoreman brothers, Ste phen and Fred, took first and second places in the local men’s one. Clitheroe’s Nick Dins-
dale claimed third place in the men’s open, as did
1st, Alison Ball (Billinglon) 21tnin. Msec.; 2nd, Andrea Rothwell (Whalley) 22inin. 20sec.; 3rd, Catherine Ball (Bil linglon) 2Smin. 51scc. Local bovs — 1st, Chris Fishlock (Whalley) 15min. oGsec.; 2nd, Duncan Dickins (Whalley) 18inin. 15sec.; 3rd, Ben Abra hams (Whalley) I8min.*l8sec. Open girls — 1st, Jenny
ours in the boys. Results Juniors: Local girls —
Smith (TUuckburn) 20min. 2Gsec.; 2nd, Karen Holden (Burnley) 20min. 30sec.; 3rd = . tlmnia Graham (Gisburn) 22min. 20sec.;3rd = , Melanie Ridgewav (Clitheroe) 23min. 20sec. Open
Sarah Sharpies (Whalley) lGmin. 20see. Local men — 1st. Stephen Shoreman (Billingtun) IGmin. 19scc.; 2nd, Fred Snore- man (Biliington) 17min. 2lsec.; 3rd, Russell Keighley (Whalley) ISmin. 57sec. Open ladies — 1st, Palsy
Smith (Blackburn) IGmin. 42sco. Open men — 1st,Jack McGuire (CI a y t o n -1 e - M o o r s ) IGmin. 57see.; 2nd, Paul Brail1'waite (Great Harwood) 2lmin. 57sec.; 3rd, Nick Dinsdale (Clitheroe) 24min. *13sec. Harriers: Ladies— 1st, Fran
Clitheroe Advertiser i t Times, J u ly 5th, 19‘JO 215
kie Ward (Accrington) 37min. 32sec.; 2nd, Susan Middleton (Blackburn AC) -lOmin. OGsec.; 3rd, Karen Taylor (Clayton-le- Moors)-l3min. 29sec. Men — 1st. Mark Smith (Burnley AC) 27min. 29soe.; 2nd, Peter Robin son (Clnvton-lo-Moors) 28min. 42sec.; 3rd, Paul Shacklelon (Burnley AC)29min. 35scc.
the Padihnm attack was made to look quite ordinary.
Clitheroc
Stephen Blackburn not out.. 22 Extras....................... l Total (no wickets) (54
14, B. Ormerod G-l-0-29, R. Kawalec 3-0-0-3, M. Heyworth 2-0-0-7.
Rugby
FOLLOWING their promotion to the Courage League North North-East Division Two with the advent of the new Provin cial Insurance Cup, Clitheroe have decided on an earlier start to pre-season training than in previous years. It commences tonight and ail
new and existing players are welcome to come down to Littlemoor.
Bowling: Bolton (5-1-0- Lones not out....................... GO
form and was looking good, scoring 40 from the 17 overs the rain allowed. Blackburn sup ported him well, amassing an undefeated 22. Both hit the bad ball hard and
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