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Netball
Jokers surge
T R IN IT Y Jokers continue to dominat** the f irs t division ot tin* C l ith e ro e and D is t r ic t Netball League. In th e ir latest match, the
team c rushed C a ld e rs to n e s 10 and n ow s ta n d tw o
points clear at the top. Loyal Br it ish Legion A and
W ilso n s A are s t i l l locked together at the top o f Division Tw o and in th e ir la test f ix tures. both sides won. U e su lts : D iv is io n One —•
S e t t le A 12 ( I . . W id d llp ) , Dominoes 26 (11. Duckworth); Rogues Hi ( L . W ilk in s o n ) . T r in i tv Aces 27 (K. Spencer R B L B Id (S. Oarner). Kings An ns A 19 (J. Clover): T r in i ty
Avid player in darts league
AN avid darts player and sequence dancer has died peacefully at home, aged ■ >N.
Mrs Joan Wagg ett. of
Newton Street. (Mitheroe, •a as horn in Itillington. As an adult she began coining to ( ’ litheroe Ix'cause her mother had a sweet shop in town and it was at a dance locally that she met her husband. Wilfred. Kxcept for a short time
-pent in I ’adiham, the cou ple lived in ( litheroe a lte r they married. Mrs Wag- get t w o rk e d at a d r y cleaner's in town and later at Ideas, in ( 'astlegate. She was a member of
th e (M ith e ro e L a d ie s ' D a r ts League and won several trophies over the years. She also enjoyed seq uence d a n c in g and wo u ld spend S a tu rd a y evenings with her husband at dance halls anil clubs in the area. Another love was tra v
e l l in g . T h e W a g g e t ts sitent holidays in Spain.
T e n e r i f e . C o r fu and
Yugoslavia. M rs W a g g e t t is s u r
vived by her husband and a daughter. Mrs Barbara S t ra t to n , o f D id s b u ry .
Manchester. Lifeboat funds
t 'U T U K lm K l. :u l i> s ‘ I .ifeboal t ! ittId ling day. held in the town centre, raised the magnificent sum of £'*_!.n lfi, including hoiise- to house collections in sur ro undin g village s. P ro ceeds will go to the Koval Nat ioual Lifeboat 1 n-t i lute funds.
House raid
T i l IS VMS l i ro k f :t siilt- window and stoh* a vidco- casset 11
‘ re co rd e r and a
remote comrol lor a ! \ . wort h a total of L‘ loll, from a house in M o o r f ie ld . Whalliw. between i'» a. m. and r>-10
p.in. oil Tuesday.
Clean sweep of link road
T I IK U o ta ry Club o f Uibhle sdale fo llow e d up members* efforts at im p r o v in g L in c o ln Way w ith a clean -lip o f l i t t e r a lo n g i ts th re e -c i u a r te r -m i le stretch. R o la r ia n s managed
to gather up JO bags o f u nw a n te d l i t t e r and
beer cans in a tw o - h o u r s t in t a lo n g the busy C l i th o ro c l in k road. Last October, th o u
s a n d s o f d a f fo d i ls were p la n te d in the grass verges along the same streteh, as part o f members* efforts to i in p ro v e th e I oc a 1 environment.
Brisk trading at Clitheroe
T I IK l iK wen- IS ent 11< ■
and oSl sheep forward at the sale at Clitheroe Auc tion Mart on Monday. Y o u n g b u l ls : L ig h t
made to
ITl.aOp (Average 1 1 l.S2p), medium to I27p ( 11 :*.:*■Ip), overall to I27p
tIPJ.Tlip). Steers: Light made to
po.ollp
P.Ml.oOp). overall to op pMi.r.iip).
Heifers: Light made D»
Rjfip I
lob.fihp), medium to
pJO.fifip (H)7.r,7p). heavy
to T ip (T ip ) , o ve ra ll to I ’js .rm p ( ln r, .‘»‘»p). First
quality cows made to SSp
(TT.s fp). ! amtbs hoggs. Pine mark 2 21.: Light
made to ST.oBp (So.oSp), s t a n d ;m l to S p . S (i p (Nfi.22p). heavy to
Sb.STp CSa.NTp), overall to
NR.Nip (Mijiqp). Y e llow m a rk J l l I L:
L ig h t made to BN.JBp iM i . y . ip i , s t a u d a rd to
fiS.oTp (SMI. 1 Jp), medium to
HlO.fiOp (
SP.inip). Iieavv to
Sli.lTp (
Sb.lTp). overall to
lOS.bTp (
Ml.Slip), unclassi fied to su .iiip (Si;. I2p). hlwes: Overall made to
lid.bop ( lil.O lp ) and hoggs made to C»t). ITp (b l.TBp).
Variety at the keyboard in
organ concert A !•’ ( ) I I .M K I i a s s is ta n t or .u a n is t o f ( ’ l i t lu -rm -
P a r is h C 'ln i iv h , I . i iu la C’a r r i i i .u tn n . g a v e tlu * Lil’.tHh co n ve r t u r irn n is e d by t in - c h u rc h 's ( ) r t ;a n
. Soviet v. I le r pnigruMimt' opened
with “ Post hide for ;i Joy I til ( )cea s i <
> n . " by Fe 11 i* n
i v a p I e y . a w e ll-k n o w n theatre organist. Follow ing this was a keyboard sonata w r it te n by Felix Maximo l.opo/.. in whieh t he inllueiiee of t he work nf Dominion Scarlatti was elearl\ audible.
'l ’he la le B r it is h com
poser ( \ S. I .a tig le 11 a number of ve ry compe le n t ly crafted and tuneful pieces for the organ and everyone enjoyed listening to his *‘ ln t roduct ion and Passaeaglia in A minor.” L is t on ers we re t hen
rem in d e d o 1 th e 1 i g h t music o f Alee Rowley,
whose centenary falls this year, and the five-move m e n t “ R u s t ic S u i te ” proved how excellent he
was when w r i t in g short pieces. P a rt one o f t he p ro
gramme ended with Men delssohn's masterly “ Prel
u d e a n d F u g u e in ( ' m in o r .” Pile second hall opened with Mach's “Trio Sonata in (.’ .” which calls for a very well developed technique and received a lively performance. Johann IL Rinck was
one of Mach's pupils and the audience heard, with interest, his “ Fugue on tin name of Mach.” Last week marked tin
1 b() t h a n n i v o rsa ry A r t h t ir S u lliva n 's Dirt If and his incidental music for William Shakespeai “ 'Pile T em p e s tw h ic h was arranged lor the organ by E dw a rd M a irs tow , was played. Mr Mairstow gav« the first ever recital of the piece at Clitheroe Parish Church, in KHJ. when tlit c h u r c h ’ s o r g a n wa installed. Linda Carring to n ’ s re c i ta l was also greatly appreciated. M o/.art ’s “ A dag io for
C lass I la rm o n ic a ” ( t i l t glass harmonica is a rare instrument, which worl- w it h re v o lv in g damped d is c s ) sou nds w e ll on organ o r piano and th i followed. 'Pile programme came to
an end with Albert Ren m i l l ’ s “ T o c c a ta in D m in o r , ” a l iv e ly work indeed, and, a f te r much applause. Mrs Carrington p la ye d “ L ie d . ” by the
Mlackburn-born composer W illiam Wols te n h o lme b r in g in g to an end an excellent evening of organ music.
GISBURN AUCTION MART
PRICES
T i l K R K forward ; show and cattle at I when the
,t the M'n.nd spring sale o f in rail' dairy
w o re li t ' a n im a l.-
M. Mill wa fur £9 1-Y Reserve champion: Owned hy
A. Fieldeti. sold for lt*a.'i to T. Shuttleworth. Best in c a l f m w : M . 11 i l l
(LPI-'n. B. M. Booth HX::o, R Murray <£7:’.ih.
Best in-calf heifers showing
mil more Ilian four liruad teeth: 1 and 2. S. Fiehlen ( i-HBN and
C.S.MD. R. Murray < L'T 1 C o w s d u e in J u n e m a d e t (a \ e ra y e £7.">iiJ, d u e it i . In ly
to £9 £7.">7l. d u e i l l A n g u s ! t< C77.-> I f i iJ S ) . H e ife rs d u e III . Iuih m a d e to 1 9 J o <£SS.*>). d l le i l l A u g u s t to IS IN (17MI>. ‘i’liei’e were -Hi dairy cows and
■heifers forward at the salt u lv calved dail y rows and
heifers, with first quality cow k in g In ll . i is . - , (av**rag<
iMin.22) and >econd quality t Ditto ( Di.'»s.:t 11. F irs t q u a lity h e ife rs m ade to £1 .I llltM £Nia) 'i'here were Is sheep forward
h a lf-b re d hoggs w ith sine, land's making t*» £•’>)'». and luo ■alves and I Id Mirks and stores Calves: Ch aro lais X h u ll
liade to K2J0 (K20T.M0. heil'el’ o £P2.s (i'PJl!). Limousin X hull; 0
(C is t . i.'o. h e ife rs to £i
(£B)SX»), B e lg ia n B lu e X h u ll f2du l l ’22m. heilels to L'2U0
( li !s .7 il) . Simm e iita l X hulls made to £200 i£2ls.tim. he" to n i l I I I id!. Blonde d'Aqili- laine X hulls to £220 i£l!t.’ H e re fo rd X h u l ls to £122 ( £ 1 0 0 .T li) . h e i fe rs to £SS ( £70.2b). Friesian X hulls to £17s £120). Aliens X hulls to £.ss. Weaned s t irk s and stores:
Charolais X hulls steers made to £;'.7b, h e ife rs to £d72 id2»>).
I.iniousiu X hulls steer> to £d.»o
idob.bo). heifers to £d.NS |£2<*'0. Belgian Blue X hulls steers to £dd(l. heifers to £dob l £
202.MO. other- Continental X hulls steers to £:: is (£200. no. heifers to £dt.'i 1 £200). Hereford X hull.-steers to £d7b (dhl.i;:-). heifers to £2bo 1221.2di. Fne-ian X hulls steers to £2d0 (221.2.'"- Tlieie u ere (*>B I cattle forward
at the lalMock >ale. plus 277 Voiui.u hulls, 102 steers and lieil- ers, 22d cows and hulls and Mid heep. including dlO latnhs. 121
ho^c.s. 17d ewes and rams. Bulls: Continental liyht hulls
made to 1-12.dp 112«»p». medium hulls to I I0p l 120. Ip), heavy hulls to 121.2p t i l l . Ip), other linht h u lk to 117.sp t lo 7 . Ip). medium hulls to lts .2 p tlOSpi. heavy hulls to 101 .Sp ( lOd.Op). Steers and heifers: Coiitnum- I medium s te e rs maile to
i:i:i. A .............. ........ - a ........... Kmi-> Arm- !’•..... Tnuitv I ii.mi'-ii'l.' .............
Yoiim: Karmerv... Trniitv
Hi1.li t.'....
WiD.ii-1!........ Netball
Cup challenge T1IKRI-: were no real upsets in
the opeiiinu round of the Clith- c ro e and D is t r ic t N e th a ll League cup competition. Division Cm- high livers t r in
ity Jokers won through against ................... in a t ig h t match. while Kings Arms A easily heat
rivals RBI. B. The leaders o f the second
division. RBL A. heat Wilsons B mid soeohd-plan'd Wilsons A heal Young Farmers H -12.
o into tl 11 the si.
up. i f
All the victorious teams now croud round, while that have been e!i-
limited it i< lit:
gs Ar Set t h
ill go into t ile Flute
: T r in i t y H e a r ts 21. ns B 27; ( 'alderstoiies A d l: Young Farmers
W.lso :S A I I: T r in ity Jokm-s Dominoes dd; T r in ity Dia
id- d2 Settle B IN: Wilsons
:d. RBL A :’.7; T r in ity Aces Rogues 17: RBL B 2d. Kings ns A dd.
Memorial League Season closes
KVF.RY match in this season's M em o ria l League has been
completed. In the very last game, the
I)c Lacy Arms overcame local rivals the Dog Inn 2-1, hut could, not heat Tommy Balls to the runners up place in the Division
< )ue table. 1'he Dog Inn. after enjoying
fine mid-season run when they challenging for the ru n up place, fell away in the
1 ld .Sp i 1 12.7p>. o th e r liydit rs to 107.Sp i lo o .d p ) ,
t ile d i 0 III s te e rs to 111.2 p (Hld.Tp). heavy steers to I0d.2p l i i ‘ ::■>) Continental liuht licit ,na«h- to 12Sp illO.O.p). hum to I2 d .sp i 100.dp), heavy to lld.Sp (lo7.sp). Other
iiu h t heife rs made to SS.Sp. medium to lo |.2p 1‘
Od.li). heavy I0d.2p tOO.Spl.
i *ow s an d h u lls : t t ra d e l cows
math- to lo o p lO d . iim . y ra d e 2 to .s p (Sd.2 p ). i t ra t le d to S l.S p
d ,2 p * . ^ la / . in y c ow s to lo s p I .(>p). m a tu re h u lls to 1 lo .2 p
tO l.T p ) . Sheep: Litthl lamhs math- to
IDS.Op (PS.2p>. s tam la rd to 1 0 0 .>p i 0 l.d p i. medium t o p is .Ip <02.Op), heavy to
Si.lip. l . iy h l hocus made t " 71.•*] (d 0 .7 p i. st a n t la n l to 7d.d| l .d p ) . m e d ium to 7d . I j 1.2p>. heavv to 7d.dp i.V.i.dp), •■erweinht ‘to d2.7p (dd.2i»),
Hall' l>red ewes made to £2-1.20 (£21.d0). horned ewes to ! <£ld.0b). rams to £ld <i'dii, la),
There were ll.dda tolllies
>lraw forward, hark-y making to £d2 per tonne ami wheat to £20
per tonne. Tour of ICI
MEMBERS of Rihlilo Val ley Kotaraet Club w e n given a eondueled tour ot K T s Clitheroe plant.
W o rk s ma na.g er M r
Martin Hill and electrical
en.ginoer Mr ( leoff Markoss spoke about the operation and also staged a videt show for the visitors.
T h is week, member:
had an enjoyable iee-skat ing tr ip to Blackburn and on 'Tuesday there is to be business meeting at the New Inn, 1'arson Lane, at S p.m.
Press secretary Mr Neil
Ormerod says the meeting w i l l be an ideal oppor
(u nity tor new members to see exactly what the club has to offer.
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Dispersal sale
T I1K K K u :is a dispersal sale fi>|- .1. It. Seedall, at lleu-its Kami, I ’aytlionie, on S a tu rd a y , un d e r t ile a u c t in n e e r ’s hammer id Riehard Turner and Son. li\V cows due to ealve ill
A u g u s t and S e p tem b e r made to
(a verage
StToT). those due between October and December to £7,SO ( i ’OOO). IHV cows re ce n tly calved made to £710 (£(«;->). I5W cows geld to £7)80 (£.182.50), BW heilers doe between July and D e cem b e r to £800 (£ 7 1 0 .8 5 ), I5W ma id en heifers to £-180 (£-140.85). IWV youiiK heifers to £120 (£:)2:i). Horned ewes with twin
Suffolk X lambs made to £55 (average £-17.70). with sinirle Suffolk X lamhs to £-11) (£88.80).
Coaching sessions
WHALLEY Cricket Club’s popular youth coaching sessions start a week on Friday. Being held at the Sta tion Road ground in the
village, the sessions are open to youngsters aged between 9 and 13 years. Each class costs £2 and lasts for two hours. At the end of the course, the children can
take a final test, with all successful participants receiving a certificate. Former Warwickshire
county player and MCC qualified coach Mr Mike Bennett will be in charge and anyone interested should either go along on the night or contact Mr David Taylor (0200 22357).
final few matches. In the second division, Whal- .■ Wanderers enjoyed another
tine season and were promoted t he secon d season in
sui-cession. Fmluriug a tougher lime ot Langlio. with a young side,
it.
tniggled and were unfortuna- ly re leg at ed to D iv is io n
Three. In tin* third, the Kibble Val
ley's final representative. Cal- ,tones, had a poor season md finished right at the bottom.
iislium Auction Mart, champion ow ned h.v s sold in < >. Whittaker
Trinity .hike: Kiiir- Ann- Tnint\ I bill i:r.i S<'tt!>-
An • A
K'lLtl!'-- ■
C.iM.-i-t.,
Jokers 22 (L. Roberts). Cal- ................. .. ID (A. Hargreaves).
D iv is io n Tw o — T r in i t y
Hearts IS (A. Ihirgess). Set tle B 21 (K. Bravery); Wilsons
A IT (S. Peel). Kings Arms B lb </.. Ross); Young Farmers 21 (K. Sharpies). 'T r in ity Dia
monds 2u iL . Hill); Wilsons B p ( L. K e r r ) . R B L A 21 (U.
Tomlinsin). I li\Lion One
Langho shine
LANGHO FC have crowned a superb season in the Blackburn Sunday Combination second d iv is io n hy c om p le t in g the
double. The side pipped ( Jswaldtwis-
tie to the league tit le and then heat lloddlesden J - l to take the league cup. This now means that the team have moved from Divi sion Four to the first division in
ju s t thre e year's, completing league and cup doubles in each
lesdetl. play was a typic the plav fast Langho a
:ial against Hodd- d at ( ir if f ln Park,
il cup match, with ami lurimis.
ilopteil th e ir usual
passing gam used their f long hall game. Although under pressure a
i \ while Hocldlesden m i* :md
pla.Ved the
lot. the Langho defence held out well and the side enjoyed a lot of possession. The first goal came after 20 minutes when Rick Ste vens hit the crossbar with a pen alty and Keith d i l l scored the re-bound after Rhil While had been brought down. Minutes la te r Hmldlesden
equalised when Langho tailed to defend a corner and the hall was
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both minute when ( ohn ( ruse crossed for Mick Sharpies to score. At this stage, the fitness * Langho team began to and they killed the match
knocked in. The next goal came in the
ith a Sharpies goal, alter work from Rhil White and
the hack. Langho looked
. w ith John Walsh and Dunlop both in fine form
‘keep er Koh Thompson h.
De Lacy in form
t 2 1 2 A L T !
De Lacy Arms 2. Dog Inn t
H O F d l l disappointed at iug out on the Blackburn
Memorial League first division runners-up place, the De Lacy
ended their season with a fine win against local rivals the Dog
Inn. Taking control straight from
the i-tart. the side dominated for almost tile whole match. They
took the lead in the 12th minute when Dave Ma>oii vo lle ye d home from lb y a rd s . N ig e l Clarkson made up for an earlier miss by setting up Mason for his second'. Clarkson easily heat two Doe defenders and nulled the Dill Pack for Mason to score in >t vie. The Dog struggled to find any
rhythm and il wa> t»ol until the 7n'tH minute that they pene t ra te d the De Lacy defence. llo w e \e r . Keith B l ll lc r collid only head wide. This fired the home side on
and they hit ;i third go;d soon after, when Clarkson again led Ma.-on. who completed his hat
t r ic k w ith a powerful header from eight yards out. Wit ll l WO minutes le l t . Jolt
Leal hard scored a consolation goal for the Dog. hut they could not match the De Lacy, who confirmed their position as the top tocal side in the league.
Bowls
FOLK Kih lilr Y;illi*V sides have made it inti, the second round o| the < Teat I laruood ami I 'istrict B ow lin g L ea gue's Le o n a rd Whittaker Flip. lu the first round. Whalley R
looked in fine form and defeated C a s t le A . w h ile F l i t heme ( Ticket ( 'lu ll easily accounted for Free ( ial dellers. Waddington A also won ami Whalley A had a confident wina-
gaiusl Rishtoii III*. In tin* President’s Day mtn-
jietitioii, held at Kushton Street bowling Fluh. Waddingtoii A's Jean Haworth made it all the way to the final, losing 12-21 against Adrian Shurmer. from Kishton Conservative Fluh A. Local results: Leonard Whit
taker F lip first round Castle A Kill. Whalley B IN); Clayton 17(1. Hurst Breen A 1T2: Flith-
erne Cricket ll'fi. Free Harden ers 123; Rishtou ( 'on B IN).
Sahden Red 1H>: Klishlon St reel Ids. Waddington A 172: Sahden Black 121. (h eat Harwood A ldO; Saleshurv A fi'2. Kibbles dale A I I I : Waddington B I 'm . Bnrnlev Road A Id!1; Whalley A 17!*. Rishtoi
'*7. F ix tu re s : and round
Burnley Road A v Waddington A. Hreat Harwood A v Flith eroe Cricket. Whalley A v Lei sure Hour. Whalley B v Antle.v.
Clitheroe fight F L I T H K K O K ha d U> f ig h t a l l
tlu* way to go into the second ro u n d o f th e V a u x h a l l ( I n l f t ' lu b Team Classic. In th e i r o p e n in g A re a A
match. Clith e rn c , last ye a r ’s North West Region Champions, beat Stonvhurst Bark Colt Club
away in tlu* last match thanks to Ceorge Stoddarl. T ile side now meet ( Ire a t
Harwood, who also won away, with tin* winners of that f ix
tu re set to p la y Co ln e o r
Nelson. Two teams from Area A will
go through to tlu* North W’est
regional final, to he held at WYst Lancashire Coif Club on Sep tember 1st. will) the grand final at St Rierre Coif Club. Chep stow. to be held tin* first week end in l kloher.
Stonyhurst Park
F IR S T p r ize in th e S to n y - lu irs t Rark C o if Club Rresi- den t's day eo in p e lit io n went
to Raul ( Ynsby (2,(1). Tlu* p la y e r won th e t i t le
a f te r a eard play-o ff w ith see- nnd -placed S te ve H a r r is o n (2(1). .Mark Je f fre y (2,-D came
th ird . ’Hu* C a t 1 w in n e r was
Ha r ry Alston (22) and the Cal
2 w in n e r was Crahani Child (2D. Stephen Young won the longest d r ive event and cap ta in D e re k K x to n won th e nearest the pin contest.
Cup success I ’ LAYKRS of Kihohcsler Foot-
k i l l Club added to their tally of trophies last week when they heal Banioldswick Rangers 1-0 in tlu* final o f the B’l S Last 1 uneashire League’s Subsidiary Cup. C o alscorer was David
Livingstone. The previous week. Kibches-
ter gained promotion to the Bre nner Division as runners-up to Oswaldtwistle Rovers and won the cup a f te r beating Nelson Crammar School Old Boys 2»-2 at Slum-bridge, Clitheroe.
Fourball contest
WINNERS of the fourball sla- h le fo rd com p e t it io n held at C lith e ro e G o lf Club were J. Cameron and J. Lang. Results: 1st. J. Cameron and
,1. Lang (72,); 2nd. R. Dunn and A. J. Walmslcy «'.7): 2rd. I). Wood anil W. Hamer (87); -Uh,
L. Billington and J. Buttle ((>(»): f»th. I). Forrest and B. Stokes
(("»(»). »
Seconds lose out
Fppcr Wharl'cdale 12D for 7. Chuthurn 2nd XI 12!) a ll mil
C H A T B D R N played we ll in I th is C ra v e n a n d D is t r ic t Cricket League Cowling Cup | m a tc h , h u t lo s t n a r r o w ly against Upper Wharfedale. M a r lin Ream* was again in I good form and hit a fine 2.7 to |
sure up the middle order. .Mercer. Clough and Barkei
a ll made valuable c o n t r ib u tions and Ch a tb u rn were a ll | out for I2!>. A l th o u g h c h a s in g a low
to ta l , U j ip e r W h a r fe d a le made d i f f ic u l t w o rk o f th e ir | task and at 20 lo r •> were real trouble. Ro< >th. w i th 2 fo r *V» and |
Craig, w ith 2 for 2.7. tied the home team down for u whihn h u t a p a r t n e r s h ip o f 77 b e twe en (L 1 t in ns Bid) and I Daggett (bu> turned the match and they reached the required |
total with three overs spare. ( 'h a t ln i rn : D. Harrison 11.
S. Mercer Hi. R. Clough 12. | M. Ba rker Hi. M. Rearce 2,7. R. Craig 0, (1. Lambert t». J . In g h am 1. S. Bo oth Mb lb W h it ta ke r 2 n.o.. J. Lockley 0. extras 11. total 120 all out. Upper W h ar fe dale : lJo tor |
Bowling: S. Booth 2l-J-.i.»-
2,. R. Craig l 1-2-27-2. J. Lock- ley 2-d-Hi-O. M. Rearce 2-0-!)- |
o. (b Lambert 2..V1-11-1.
Thrilling match Read 2nd XI 1 !M.
Rarnuldswirk 11)2 fo r !)
ing Banioldswick by ju s t two runs in a cliff-hanging finish at
R K A D wo n a n e x ce I le n t Lawivnsnn Cup match bv heat
Whallev Road. Barnoldswick appeared to he
heading for victory when a DO 1 partnership for the sixth wicket between Riant and Ahmed took
them to within 20 runs of their target, with 10 overs remaining. Ahmed was bowled by Doug
Newton fo r 22 and Richard fioodway howled Mervyn King dom fo r 0 and one run Inter R ia n t was w e ll ca u g h t hy Ratriek Ford to swing the match hack in Read's favour. Jo h n Stead held th e ta i l
tog e th e r and five runs were needed off the last over, howled by (b u y O'Connor. However they could only manage three and the visitors fell shor t hy two
:•.:> lor- thanks to a fine :’.7 from O’Connor ami then a par tner ship of lib lu-tween C.oodway (2,ID ami Ford (2«*). Newbv and New ton added lb invaluable rims for the last wicket.
Secretary settles in
FO L LOW IN G in illu s t r io u s footsteps at Clithero** Golf Club is Mr Geoff Roberts (;»:>). who takes over as the elub's new
secretary. Clithernc Golf Clul> has had a se r ie s o f w e ll-k n ow n and
li ig h lv respected secretaries, among them the late John Ka\ and tile late Joe Ward. Mr Roberts lias been a mem
ber at tlie club for Ia years and follows Mr Rotor Kane, who held the post for the past year. Mr Roberts, who was Comity
Hall’s officer in charge of con struction. un t il his retirement
six weeks ago, said he was look ing forward to his new job. He said: “ Being secretary at
( 'lilheroe is proving stimulating and demanding. I am thoroughly enjoying the change and look forward’ t " playing more golf in
the future.” Mr Roberts, who is married
w ith two grown up children, said he hopes to match work ing reeords set bv both John Kay and Joe Ward at the club • 20 years each!
Bumper entry
TH K second scout ami guide canoe race in the current North I W est S e r ie s was h e ld a t | Macclesfield. The senior route covered a
distance of seven miles, with tlu* juniors battling it out over four J miles. The beginners covered ; om*-and-a-half-mile mute. A number of local scouts and
guides took part, among a total e n try of about 120, achieving | sumo good results. In the juniors. Ben Whitlam
(St Mary's) ami Graeme Holt (St M a ry ’ s) c la im e d s ix th and seventh place and in file senior j scout section. Konrad Bisping (St Mary's) finished second, only two seconds behind the winner Simon Ho lt (St M a ry ’s) w a s ]
placed sixth. In the venture scout section. I
Stephen Woodward was second |
ami in the senior guides. Vic toria Valovin (Waddow Rang- | ers). finished in third position. In the beginners rare, Tra- |
c»*y Woodward (St I ’aid’s) won. | Tin* n e x t canon rac«* in tlu* scries will be at Warrington a j week on Sunday.
Teams
Flitheroo Cricket Flu b 1st XI (v B a x e lid e li. S a t . . 2 p . li l. . away): N. Ashworth. N. Bolton. F . Seed. G. S u tc l i f fe . M. Houldsworth. S. Graham. R. M e lh c r in g tu n , A. Booth. !•. H u s s a in . W r ig g le sw u r1 1 ) . Scorer: S. Coulter. F l ilh e rn e C r ic ke t Club 1st
X I (v Ribblcsdale Wanderers, Su n., 2 p .m . , home): Same
team. Clith c rn c Cricket Club 2nd
XI tv Oswaldtwistle Immanuel. Sat.. 2 p.m.. home): K. Fawcett. A. R ig b y , R. A tk in s o n . S. Westhea’d. R. L e ig h to n . K. D r iv e r . D. Booth, M. Black burn. R. Blackburn, T. Small.
Scorer: M. Hussain. C lit lic rn c ( tic ke t ( ltd) 2nd |
X I (V Kibblesdale Wanderers. Sun.. 2 p.m.. away): Same team I except N. Bibby for M. Black burn. A. Rainier for It. Black b u rn and K. F ra n k s fo r 1. Small.
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Notice Under Section 65(2)
Proposed development at Bolton Hall Farm. Lancashire. I give notice that C. Bosonnet. Esq is applying to the Ribble Valley Borough Council: Change of use of Barns7 outbuildings to 7 No. private dwellings, installation of sewage treatment plant. Members of the public may in s p e c t c o p ie s of the application, the plans and other documents submitted with it at Council Offices. Church Street. Clitheroe during nil reasonable hours
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C litheroe Cr ic ket ( lu!) Aril | X I (v Rihblesdale Wanderers.
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Mon., 2 p.m.. home): A. Howat, I R. G r i f f i th s . W. B r ig g s . G. | Cartledge, S. Ashman. T. Hob-
dav. T. Small. T. Small Jnr. A. Hacking. A. A li. S. Dawson. Scorer: M. Hussain. Ribhlesdale Wanderers 1st |
X I tv Great Harwood. Sat., p.rn., home): T. Braithwaite, G. I Leach, M. Dennett. M. Sored, J Rain. A. Dickinson. G. Motik. ] D. Howard. D. O'Neill. R. Had.
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X I (v Great Harwood. Sat., 2 p.m . . away): W\ S lin g e r . S. Proctor. R. Spencer. M. WYig- I lev, M. Briggs. 1. Britcliffe. M. Davies, D. Cottatn. K. Blair, B. |
Spencer. R. Rainier. Rihhlcsdule Wanderers 2nd |
X I (v Clitheroe. Sun.. 2 p.m.. home): Same team.
awav): W. Braidev. J. Hutchins. W. Schofield. J. Burke, 1. Tom-1 liusou, J. Holden. A. Ihrelfad. C. Monk. J. Blair. R. Blair. M. Braithwaite.
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