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Cl it heme 2222J, (Kditorin!), 22.12:1 (Advertimim). Hum leu !,22:t:U (Clnntified)


Slo n y h u rs t G o l f Close f in ish


|»()TII Invitation lournumi'nU ;,t Slonyhut'Hl Park Coif (Jab liijnr to mi oxtiiMiH-ly clone fininh hint weekend. The inrnV event wu* jwitiiu-


|;iilv keenly fought with 11 l»e- ni end on n tu r n o u t o f I ZH r»iiii|n*tilorn. Only one |*oint neimnited the


(n|i five [inirn mid tlie coinpeti- (ion wan run on u Hotter Hail Sliihlefmd hnniM. The event uni winners were S.


Johnson (IIiy, fourth: M. Jeffrey mid J. Chmnhnrs VYlV, fifth: Ito^erKon mid I). Creon M2). In the Lmlies* Invitiition Hot­


S. (iriuisluiw (18). 'I'hird: It. Mursden mid I.


ter Hull Slnhlefnrd »l Stony- liurst I’iii'k dolf (*luh, three l>oints ne|»m;ited the lnj> three* jMirs. A rood duy of ronipetition


Young mid It. Wileoek (-lit), mid runners upwere .1. I'hs keej mid


WHILE Itihhlc VjiIIey tennis vnthiiKiiiHlh were glued Ik their television xcIk to watch the Wimbledon flimlK ill the weekend, L'hiilhiirn rneiiucl nee Ann Driver wiih


International date for tennis ace Ann


World Student OameK. Ann, of Rydnl Place, era compclcd in Ike place


Chulhurn, was picked for event,


the British aipiad on the Ann went on to win back of another winning | |ml eonaolalion tourna- re l ment. wbieb made it a


IJr'tiab Student (.bam- Klltr(.HKrul week Tor tier, pionahipa in Sheffield. There, ahe won the


ended with Jo Porter mid Joan Scott (Clilheroej winning hy one jKiint wit h ii score of 42. Kdith Child mid Mary Kglin (Clitheroe) were second with *11


points mid finishing in third place were SiiHmi Greenwood and Jmi Hurrows (Whnlley) with a score of Id.


douhlca eompelition with her partner Anne Simp- kin without losing one act. That waa accompanied


ISuffiiln, New York slide, where her seemingly invincible douhlca parl- nerahip witli Anne Simp-


Now abe ia in action in


hy a disappointingly early exit in the singles tournament. However, once ahe had been henfen in the main event. Hie firal round loaera and


yet, against I lie heat atu- dent players in the world. Ann allenda Lough-


kin will he Riven perliapa the toughest elinlleiigeH


many S r d . m h i ^ . C Hn,,i’yciir In Seplemher. ANN D i l l VE It - l.opca blab tor ...... . S , (■ .....a


itoroti k h IJniveraity, wliere alie will atari tier


jetting off lo America lo lake pari in 1 he


Trebles success for pool men


OH A I, KING up y e t another Clilheroc pool aue- eeaa were the town team trio of Gordon Burgess, Dave I’arkinaon and Roger


senting tin: Kings Arina, tlawdliinda, t ravelled lo


Mnryporl ill Ctiiniiria lo play in a n a t io n a l t re b le a coiii[>ctition. lip iigiiinst a strong outfit


from the Kailor’a Return, Ma ryp or t, the local men enaored that the 250 mile round triji waa well worth it witii a brilliant display to win the match felt. Now the IhreoHnme await


the draw for the next round. Snooker Local teams out


C I . IT I IK K O K ’H intercut In the 1 !>!>:*. Kiixt Liinciinhlri: Team Sri'Kiker ChiimpioiiHhijw wim untied in llie third round, when holh local aidea were


healen. Clilheroe Conaervativc


Clitheroe maintain title challenge


< JilluToe 20!) for 5 (7 pis). K


dcnn.dd 75 nil out


CUTilKItOK’S challenge for the Vaax Itililileadale Senior League title waa kept alive anil kicking on Saturday with an utterly convincing diaplay at


big AuHKie’H iiiufonnann*. lie then fell the awesome


(/iitheroe attack with some purpoHe, taking his opnosite miMib<*r Williams willi (In* KCfire on two. That was the key point of the match because Andrew


Gliatburn Koad. Lowly Kdcnfiold bail no


Williams was the man capable of calming anxiety among tin*


answer lo the home aide’a cxeellciil aeore of 200, and their half-hearted response enaiired Unit i'liil Bishop's men would eaaily reeoril tlieir Hi nt double of the summer. P.rent Shioner and Andrew


Kohinaon earried on from where they laid left off at (treat Harwood tin- week before by laying the foinsla- lioiiH for a bit: acore, tlianka to an opening stand ofd't. Hut Skinner waa not unde­


feated tliia time; lie fell to a ealeh by Kdenfielil profea- aioual Andrew Williams for


2I>.


Ida aeeoml Anatralian partner- ahip. aa tin: daunting fig" 1 e of


Kotiinaon tlien emliarked on , , ,


( ‘balburn IComl crowd. Mis removal signalled a


quite dramatic collapse. Wriggleswortb look his /


second, and final, wicket, of the day when lie bowled Hawke before Mick Moulds* worth joined the fray, taking the visitors' top scorer Holt


for 27. Indeed, he was the only


man to reach double-figures for Ivlenfield, as Haul tteedle and llouldsworth bowled bril­ liantly to bring home all seven


poinlH. Mick llouldsworlh took


three for 22 in his 10 overs,


including the wicket of Hums, which wrapped up the pro­ ceedings, and that, wan after tteedle had taken incredible figures of five for 0 off eight overs. Wiiat made his feat all the


HAUL S K K D L K — played through Injury to claim 5 for ')


•? w**} f


17* '.. • €**>*«■


bin Wriggleswortb joinpfl him


for an aggressively entertain­ ing stand which .took (Jith- roc In I'Hi, before Robinson ;m well churIiI tiy Wi 'irIiI. Hut nw.-n njpiin ttm nvnr-im-


proving Kolrinson iiad batleil impressively, ami bis all- ound game was to lake shape ii the Kdenfield reply, when he took four catches behind e wickets. Neil Holton played a film


anchor role for Wrigglesworlh H. Storey h Si fur a lliiril winkul alanil of f.H, L. Ibumon ||)W b Snnillu .....


la^


nmovn.l by Wnat Inili.m w . ( l ,. |tol,illH1>n bivin Nedd for HI.


v j . . u t i , , , t i i i i Srott hits out


Cl Harwood K»H for . Whalley IS7 forH


r» (5 pis),


(WANT Scott H o o k e y CHtablished a winning reidy for (Sreat Harwood with Home huge hIio Lh which should hit home a message for an out-of-


sorts Whalley. opening Hie hatting. Whal-


ley’jt display was indisciplined.


Indeed, only skipper Tony Nut I all came out with much


credit for at least, halting the slide with an unbeaten 21, which prevented Harwood scoring oonus points. The total, which always


Gluh went down 0-0 at I'endie Koreat Hporta Cluh, Fence, while Station Hotel were healen hy the anme Bcore away at Free Oardenera WMC, Itiahton.


Craven cricket


complemented with Kurnett's second spell, accounted for Hratt, Poster and Hurgess but. Nuttall thankfully stopper the rot with a fighting 21, which kept tin? visitors in it. Oner* Hookey had been dis


llowarth's howling, well Missed catches


cost Chatburn Chalhurn 1st XI K»7 all onl, lnt(rr>w St Jr»hn*s 22(» fr»r fi


missed for Harwood, Whalley hart hopes of inflicting the domino effect, which has seen their order fall flat many limes this season. However, Liu* (Jliffe side were not to hr; denied nn this


occasion. Hnuldswortli and Daniel Oheesebrnugh seemed


looked on the modest side, was proved totally insufficient by »oie man, as the home side's pro ttcntl Hookey got to


work. The New ttouth Wales man


A N D K K W I tO H IN S O N (C l i lh e r f ie ) — f«»r h is exccllcid opening stand of 01 with the hat, hacked up with four catches behind Hie wickets


Semi-final showdown for


more remarkable was that, be was forced lo bowl off a three mice run-up aft er sustaining a leg iniurv earlv in his spell.


(Jilhcroc


A. Kobmson c Storey b .............................. 01


Sumner


Wriggleswort h n**t o u t ........ K.» N. Holton b Neild................ Kl N. Hrbby b Wright ............... I M. Hewiiurst b fvedd........... I H. Serdle rif»t out...................


|5. Skinner Wnght


....................... m


W. ttlinger in-l-M-1; M. Hanson 4-0-21-0; Nedd IO-O-Wt-2; Wright 7-0-JW--L


llowlirig: H. Storey .5 (Ml-0, Kdciificlil


Williams c Koidnsoti b Wrigglesworth.................. 2


H. Holt l> llouldsworth........ 27 M. Hawke b Wriggleaworth I M. Hanson b tteedle .......... . 4 M. ftoberl.H c Kobinson b Houldsworth...................... K l ie ............... (I file


at whii-li po in t bn waa M liurna n It.ilmiann h ii! ,


l lo u h lM w o r lh ..................... 0


Nnil liibby'a t.rinf inmnp w' K|inK,.r hik-niiliV.’.':.'.'.'.'.’... 7 aw one run added to the scorelroard !>r?for»? Mick Dewhurst came ami went,


not out.............. Kxtras.............


Vaux League round-up


IK mi; of Itaxnnilnn'H w Ilniul on Suliirilny uipi-


iK However, although oilier hip I his year. in R iny■m lim h iiii. ih Itmiil I ravel to l'.ili nfn:lil become a hollom-of-the-


title contenders have lo cnpL lalise on any Baxenden slip-


npK in order lo catch them up, Clitheroe are mIII I in a


posit ion If) do it, following their convincing maximum p o in t g a in at home to


defeat at Hreat Harwood on Saturday, leaves them HI points adrift of Baxenden. This weekend, they enter­ tain second-placed ('berry


Tree, in a match llmt they must win lo get hack among


the front-runners. Following a week’s break,


R ih h Ie sd a le W a n d e re rs return lo action at Church Meadow, when out-of-form Ksirhy are the visitors.


Kdenfield. W halley’K quite dismal


(able clash. Afler another heavy loss


at C l i lh e ro e la st week, Cdenfield find themselves


joint bottom in their first senior league season, having


played a game more than all their rivals. Meanwhile, Read will he all out lo avoid a losing double al Clncroft Lane, following Fdenfield's win at Read on May Klh.


Kaxwi'lcn...... Clillaroc....... Cherry Tree..... Karhy...............


Settle.............. I'adilurn..........


... .. Wanderers are in need of a |Uad..........


m o ra le -b o o s tin g win to l i f t KIIjIiWanderer* what has so far been a BdwifaW......


A FU LL week for Rihblesdale Wanderers 1st and 2nd X Is meant a double-header for the third team, who lead the Vaux Third Division. At borne to Croat Harwood


Wlittllfy.......... lilackhurn North Kamold*wick.... Gn-jtt Harwi//),.


in W U Bp Nr in n 8 2 10 1 52 ii 7 3 G 1 43 u 7 4 H 0 43 ti G 4 4 1 :jg ii G 4 2 1


ii 5 5 6 1 33 n 4 G 8 1 30 ii 5 5 2 1


12 5 7 4 0 ft


n 5 5 G 1 ft ft


ft


11 3 7 4 1 21 10 3 7 2 0 17 12 8 H 0 i 17


Byrne gains fine return The scheduled match at


on Saturday, the borne attack howled the visitors all out for


12H, with Tim Byrne claiming six wickets for'54. Wanderers put in a solid bat­


ting display to reach their desired total of 121) for the Iokh


of six wickets. H. Kenyon (22), C. Monk (2fi),


N. Schofield (21)).,M. Wrigley (22) and .f. Ilutcnins (Id n.o.) were the notable run makers.


Total (all out) 75


becoming Nedd's second vie- Howling: Wriggleswoilli 7-2- tim for four.


•> 7


VVrigglesworth’s superlr Kb Houldsworlh IU-2-2^5-2; H. ttee- nol out was only part of the die K-4-tl-r».


H


ririna I lint limy am clear lliia wnnknml in a fixtiire favoiiriteH to will the ImiRiin w l i ld i lina unfortunately hutnpionK


Ford. Front,


20-2; M. Hewhurst H-l-KMl; M. h y % A i


K R A I) CC 1st X I line up before the match against table-toppers Baxenden —- Hack, from left: Terry Clegg, David Parsons, Stephen Kushlon, Keith (fill, Lnrelh McMurray, I al


f ! : Baxenden 220 for 4 (7 pis) B ead 1 IK all out.


UAXENDKN osUlilistiml tliwriBelvoB as clear title- favourileH on Saturday, as lowly Read found them in


toil form at Whalley Road. I by professional


Cherry Tree on Sunday was Glided prematurely hy the weather arid each team were awarded two points.


Burnley ifelvedere on Saturday, tainly made it look a good porary hope hy taking 22 runs Ldgl


Clitheroe 2nd XI played m an •xtroimdy close encounter at


dy clo..w — ......- .........


ily to a score of 11)2 for four. However, Burnley’H recovery


seven for 5Ti. WEEKEND TEAMS


W. Kllnver. I*. Allen, M. Davies, I*. Spencer. II. Wrlgleyf(J. Hawsthorne, G. Melik, K. Itlalr, I). OilUmi, I. Byrne,


Howard, A. Dickinson, M. Briggs, J; Rain, L Britciiffi., Hmrth. Rihlilesdnlc Wanderers 2nd X I (v karby, ^ V .


llrallhwaite, M. Beverley. Clllhcrnc 1st X I (v Blackburn Northern, Hal., i pun., away). U . . . .


K Fawcett A Booth, N. Ashworth, S. Blackburn, o. W1.1 (;. Sutcliffe,’ G. K. Franks, I*. Atkinson, D. Musson, H. Daw


Wrigglesworth. Scorer: H. Cj>ulter CnthenwZml X I (v Vu nl


Duckworth. Scorer: M. Hussain. Clllhcroc 3rd X I (v Osw. Immanuo1, Sun., ^


Winklcy. Scorer: M. Hrcston . ,,,


G. Bishop, I*. Seedle, B. Skinner, A. IWhims«n, N. Dewhurst, M. Houldsworth. Pedro Bihhy, D. Hooth,


,,


llolton, M. Rushlon,


i|aekt:iJ rri^ 'w< m flthcad, Dawson, 8.


borne):


llowal, T. Holiday, I*. Griffiths, G- Cart cdBO, H. ‘.■ T,1’-'''; w. Brlgas, D. Musson, It. Blackburn, I*. Wllcock, N. Cartlulgo, N


____


, away): A. Ljighton, W.


...............- .......... . - .............. ...........


and John Bushel! giving them he was howled attempting a Hying start. The two of Hirnilar treatment to Graham


........ overs.


was completed In the final over of the match as they reached 11)4 to t hwa r t C l i th e ro e ’s efforts. Garth Sutcliffe claimed


lienee nt the moment. Con­ versely, nnthiiiK went ri|{ht for Head, who were soundly healen liy I'tt runs. That was an ultimately dis-


are jilaying with great conn- Rernard Kchly Jcru op lIrmpirod ReU .


balling track. Itaxenden's openers cer-


Baxenden batsmen. The medium pacers lacked


M ,


from left: Malcolm GrulilKcr, Inn Nntlnll, Fraser Himpe, Hotter llerrynmn, John Hccillc.


Read find leaders Baxenden in totally inspired form


penetration and served up far too many loose deliveries. Meanwhile, the total of 220 was helped alon^ hy, al times,


some Inept fielding. Any hope of challenging the


irojenmwimi R»xonden total required a .


the lenders U" " '1 H*-«rL by Rend They were denied this when Berry­ man was adjudged Ibw with the total on IK. r Stephen Jtushton fell two


appoinlinK rmirffhi of defeat for the home side because the match look [dace on a nood


wicket by dismissing Keith Gill, leaving the home side in desperate trouble at 2K for three. John tteedle raised turn-


F. ttnape :M)-I7-(I. Read


tt. RushUai c J. Busholl b G. Busholl..................... It. Berryman Ihw 1* Keidy ..


K. Gill b Reidy............... Hecdli: bG. Bushcll....... . I). Paritons c Swurhrlck ii G. Bushell.....................


luns later, subject to a bril­ aiant catch hy John Bushel!,


nd Keidy claimed Ids second


M. Grainger not out........ 18 T. Clegg c J. Buslwdl b G. Bushell.....................


I. Nuttall Ihw b Keidy...... 2d I*. Ford c Sudworth b G. BuHhell.....................


G. McMurray b Sudworth ... 15 F. ttnupe c ttwurbrick h Koidy.................................


Neil Ashworth (7H) and Haul wjcg<;t with Leighton James off one over from Reldy, hut Kushton (75> contributed heav­


them put on a century open- Rushell. ing partnership in just over 20 fun Nuttall played some


fine strokes for his 22 before Patrick Ford missed a half- becoming another reluctant


chance behind the wicketa off Ihw vicliim and wickets enn- ,lames early in the Innings hut llnued tu fall steadily leaving


impressively, oozing confi­ dence and class as he raced [last his 50 from hulls,


striking nine lioundnrics. The stand was broken by


rtK lh h X ie Wanderers Youth X I (v GliLhen^ Mon.^.ir, ,,,,,. Burtwll heme): I). Ifnwunl, C. Kawsthnme, I. roinhnson, It. wilsuii, I. liUori. m.uig ca Malone, J. Dewhiirst. S. Simpson, S, Clark, I . Ilovericy, II. wicket off 11


howling.


Bushell halted particularly Malcolm Grainger, innking n • •


Australian Roger Berryman, who deceived .Rimes to [day


{......... rf rare appearance, finishing undefeated on 18 when the visitors completed their vic­ tory with eight overs to spare. Graham Bushel! finished


on lo Ilia slumps for 43. Bushell went cm to score 7b caught at mid- ' r ry C le g g ’s


Graham Vimpani and Ber­ ,


nard Reidy gave Read little respite, and the oversells uiiiatcur Vimpani finished undefeated on 51). The flick of the Read howl­


ers was Ber ryman who, although slightly Inconsistent, managed In find a good length with innny deliveries which caiiHcd Hoinu anxiety for tho


with five wickets and Reidy with four, in a performance worthy of the top position they hold in the league.


Baxenden


J. Btishell c McMurray h Clegg.......................


L. James h Berryman...... G. Vimpani not out..... . Keidy c Kushlon h Clegg •••• M. Klshton c ttnape 1) Clegg


Bushell 15-4-40-5; J. Sudworth IM-8-L


Bowling: Reidy 18.2-15-CU-4; G.


lixtras................ Total (all out) I


' P, V


Kxtras........................ IK Tola! (for f») 2011


I Williams it


youth team T i l K Kibblesdale League Youth X I travel to play their


Central Lancashire League counterparts at Oldham OC


on Sunday. And it promises to he a


lough match as both Holes strive to reach the final of'I he Manchester Evening News Inter-League Trophy. Hlayers are requested to


the game at 2 j».m. Team: K. Ilavies (Cherry


'free), A. Armer (Creat Har- v/oodg A. Hooth (Clitlieroir), M. (Jiieeseiirougli (Creat Har­ wood), tt. Duckworth (('lith- eroe, w.k.), D. Howard (Ribblesdale Wanderers), .1. Hughes (Cherry Tree), tt. Milium (Karby), M. Harkinson (Harnoldswick), M. Kisliton ( Ka xe n d e n ), C. Walton (lOarby). Reserve: K. Hletcher (Karhy), scorer: C. Hritcliffe (Kilibfesdale Wanderers).


opened with aggression and confidence, slogging his way to a personal tally of bd in the llth over. Thai included two monstrous sixes off oppo­ site pro Watson's opening over. However, Watson gained revenge by bowling him with


the first ball of bis fourth. At that stage, Hookey had


hit. bb from til runs, but he was the second man down after Owen had retired hurt. Hookey’s innings hail given


his team-mates the necessary impetus after Whalle^y hud failed to gel to grips with t he borne team's attack. Roger Watson ami Nick


|.o have learned from Hoo key’s example. Roth of them played well to hit 4b and •*<!


respectively. Three late wickets merely


delayed the reaching of the desired total, although Hor­ ton's two scalps comforted the t ravelling Whalley contingent. The defeat leaves the villag


ers in seventh posit inn in the league table, and to avoir! anything other than mid-table


mediocrity. *l vs,k1 iuiprovc merit will have to be made.


Wlialh-y


-I Wharton h Simpson........ D R ed h e ad c Owen b


Watson c Deasey b Runielt N. Keighley b Simpson.......


p Murray r HouldsworlJi h Hurrieli..........................b...


llowart.li........................


A- H ra t l c S im pson b llnwartli......... '............ .


Keighley had given Wballey a fair start with an opening st and of f»:i, but the Harwood bowlers, with the exception of ttcott Hookey, gave away few opportunities. K e ig h le y 's IK was well


report lo the ground by I-HO p.m. in time for the start of


worker! for,’ but when lie was removed by Simpson, wickets


began to fall. Wharton ami Watson are


certainly capable of something Hpcciaf, but all too often recently they have fallen fiat, ami Saturday was no excep­


tion, as both ol them fell within fivr? minutes of each


other. Dave Redhead and Haul


Murray played themselves in sensibly before Irustratiiigly losing their wickets at a time (if need, afler putting on five boundaries between them.


T. Nuttall not out........... S («orlon nnt ra il.................. I'.xtras


11-1-20 0. Crcal Harwood


Hookey b Watson................ (2 Owen ret. h u r t ................ H. Hoiildsworth h Watson .. 4o D. (Theesehi'oiigh e Murray h (iortou............................


K, Burnett Ihw h Walson ... I. 'I’hrellfall c Corton...........


M. Deasey not o n l ................ M, ( Jheesehrough not o u t ...


R. Foster 0-0-22-0; Watson 15-1 5H-2; tt. Corlou 0.2-1-22-2.


'M Bowling: D. O'Neill 11-2-22 (1;


Kxtras........................ Tola I ( for b) I5H


It pouter c llouldswortli b Harriett........................ .


TWO Imtsmcn caused (»ll the probbrins for Chathurn on ttaturrlay. D. CJrccnwoorl hit an unde­


feated I2IJ and H. Woml made bJ) as Ingrow’s total of 22(»


always harked impressive on a


wet wicket. However, Chatburn will


mice again ask themselves questions about their own fielding as dropped catches allowed Ingrow to gain a good


score. Rod Hooth was the pick of


the Challiurn howlers and hr; also hatted well, making 21). A. Cormaek top scored with


IN* and M. Hearce was unbeaten nn •'»(). Hut these were rnndeHt highlights com­ pared to the visitors’ innings and the home aide wen; even­ tually howled all out for lfi7 in


Lite IJKth over. Ingrow Si. Johns: 220 for


C*.


Howling: N. Thomas IK-I- KD-2; R. Jones I0-2-4K-1; R.


Rootli l4-b*bb-2; A. Corrnack I-U-1M); D. Rootfiman2-0-RMI. (Jhalhurn: Harrison (D) 12,


Hunt 12, Harrison (R) 7, A. Cormack 20, R. Rooth 21), 'opliain 12, Hearce 20, N. Thomas 12, .1. Trotter 0, D.


1- Hlirgeim si. I hiellhdl b Jlnwarlli............................


10 21 I


'Iolid (for H) 157 20


2- Hookey 7-0-21-0: L. Burnett I b . ‘2 - IK -IS: W. Howa rt h


Bowling: L. Simpson 12-2-2.5-


Oitvrn league Second Division I'W II I.


Ski|»U»n (2................. Gstrgriivi*.................. Ingrow St John*........ Kotlon....................... Aioilah*................... IlMworth................... Glusbtirtt.................. Keighley TC............. CIIATblJKN........... burnoklswirk........... Jimmy Nelwtris.........


rk-Uin....................


RooLhmau 7. R. Jones 0, extras: 0, lotal (all out) 107.


. 12 H 0 :i 2f» , 12 7 0 :: 21 . 12 li o r* i*i


12 'I » 2 2K 12 H 0 2 27 12 K 0 :t 'ti\


1 12 r. o f» IR . 2 f. o 7 ir.


12 3 0 H 10 . 12 i o ii :t Seconds lose


Ingrow St John's 2nd XI 4(> for Chalhiirn 2nd X I 42 all out


C H A T B U R N seconds were hopelessly beaten at Ingrow in the ( ’raven League Fourth


Division. The villagers made just 42 . . ,


before biting bowled all nut and the home side reached the winning total for the loss of


only two wicketa.


(,‘ruvrn langur Fourth Division |*W I) b


Hutton II............ Ingrow II........... Hargrave II........ Ghixhurri II......... Carletou I I ........ Hkipton (J I I ... . CIIATHIIKN II . Jim Nelnet* II ... Haworth I I ........ Airedale II......... Keighley'Kill...


, 12 :i o H 10 . 12 :i o x io


FORI,OWING on from whore lie had loft off on Saturday, Groat llar- wood'a Australian profoa- Bionat S c::tt Hookey dominated the proceeding during Glitheroc Grieket G I u h ’ h h i x - a - h i d e competition.


ta k e t it le


m B


ovorH


enilen fell IH nnm B ortiiy chnm iHpim .


liouiiiiarien. IJeH


eiiileil liy Ilarwiioil in the B


IC ihlile V


Ilf fit! w hull m m


m perform W


were knnekeil out. 'H


b . finl-fim


iiiii eoiitriinilor to tile in -iih ive 7H for two from five . tiiltiiiK biiic feroeioiiH


In the final, he w o


ing the IiiiIb from The C w’


pile a lute flurry, Itiix- liort, leav­ liffe


alley iiilereH ht wb ilB when Clitheroe


ill lo It, and the viB m lc it to the finiil Im Icb wb ickctB


eliainjiioiiB Southport. The iieiiB


rouiul c bIbIi w ii.


hiilley put up ii B ance in their B ith laB


Clithcroe Invitation Summer Darts


TABLE-TOPPERS SHOW FORMIDABLE FORM Hiorm cmitinucd tlimr win- L r o; llorscKhni: A I,


Till-: llTildmi in IjuUi llivi- " ’’V.n,' :ni'i I’.ri


ning ways with convincing Kingii Arms A li; Kings Arms v ic t o r ia s in tin: M e n ’s It I, Victoria li. Simmior Darts League.


Glilherm: GentraJ WMG 2, KU.t.mi 5; New Imi b, Lra- adiiiiiiistered a whitewasli ven lleircr • l^ "7k


against Royal Oak I), while Commercial A 1 Gnnmier- Itiiyal Oak A made amends cial II I, Ilursealme B h.


Divisiuii Two — G’rosa Keys '


slightly l»y lunicting the same . Point*


lA j iW le m a t over Dog and s - G o e - C O W M C ^ That leaves a nine fioint gap A 41), Black *r/’™w A


faffing laihiial


in irivisinn Two, lit lioUmii' placed Gnmmercial B. New Inn are alining for the


title In that division — and they look liko getting it — lifter thrnaliing the Craven


lleifer. Gommerclal A keep up the


premium after a maximum return from tho Black Horse.


Clithcroc Golf Cluh results Single


stroke mum


G I ii Ii single stroke competition. The event was evenly con-


purl In the Clltlicroc Gulf


Icslcil with W. G. Kpcnh Ink­ ing the honours In'Division


Itcsiilts: Division One —


1st, W. G. Speak (73-3-70); 2nd, T. E. Poole (70-H-71); 3rd, I., 14. Taylor (7II-H-7I); [Hi, B. Stokes (Ht-ll-73); 5th, W. I*. Hunter (KO-7-73). Division Twn — 1st, E.


G. BijhIioII not out........... Kxtnrn................ 15 Toinl (for 4) 220


Clegg I7-2-78-2; G. McMurra; 5-0J5T-0; It. Berryman 7-0-20-1


Bowling: ttooJIo 12-2-50-0; T,


Kinder (HK-IH-70); 2nd, J. Lung (11(1-2(1-70); 3rd, M. A. Ta y lo r (BH-Ki-72); llli, J. Proctor (DIMH-72). Itcst gross — I*. Dwyer


(75). ). luiwever, Horseshoe B won


nn away win at Bawdlands llorseshne A Hi. uelghlamrsMurseshoeA.


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Iiclween GGWMG and Royal Moor Lhil. -Id, V cl r a • >, a u/lih Kim/M Arms A Royal Oak D *»4, Dog and I ar


tri.lge Kings Arms B 2.1. Division Two — New Inn


fid, Commercial A 45, Black Horse It III). Horseshoe It 20, Graven Heifer 2!), Gross Keys 2D, Station 21, Commercial II IH.


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R E A D E R O F F E R Mutch fads: Least darts:


Div One — M. Kunsoii (13); Div Two — M. Clement (I!)). I Ugliest Check: Div One — It. Stanley 154; Div Two — M.


Results: Division One — nnd A. Taylor. I,ow Moor 2, Black Horse A 5;


Ladies’ section


R E T U R N IN G the winning round at the Ladies' Invita­ tion event at Cllllieroe Golf Glut) were Miss Kiin Roslron and her guest M r s Joyce Andrew (Whiilley) with a score of 73-4.(l-(iH.4. Kunneru-up were Mrs Joan


One nnd K. Kinder edging Inline ns the Division Two lender after n card play-off.


llewker and Mrs E. Denton (Nelson) with a score of Hll-lll- 70, ahead of Mrs Eli/.shelh Barnes nnd Mrs Hilary Green (Wlipuhlre) who finished third


(H5-I4.4-70.fi). Stableford


TH E fourliall slnhleferd, held at Clltheme Golf Club, was won by S. Head and S. Mercer, who scored 48 points. There were 42 pairs Inking


part and the rmmers-iip were It. Cupslick mill L. E. Taylor (4!i);3rd, It. Kwnrlirick and I). Driver (45): 4lh, It. Seville amlJ. Bobbins (45).


Clement (125). [HO’s: .1. Wilson, D. Dean


Read junior cricket


READ’S junior cricketcrB experienced contrasting


fortunes uguiriHt Htrong Burnley Belvedere tearrm last weekend.


finlucky not to win and they fielded a number of p r e v io u s ly u n t r ie d


The under 1 in were


playerH. Tho under ills pulled off


a fine win at Whalley. Andrew Lambert waa in great form as the team bad no difficulty overcom­ ing the hosts’ total.


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GI.ITUKROK RiifiDy (ilul) are workinK hard to


expand the local rutthy union hcciic. Anil Glltlicroe Royal Grammar School have liccomc bene­


ficiaries of their work, by Kratefully nereptinx “ tt'-'ieniux ■ lunation or nmilcrn cipilpment lo iihkIhI llicni In thdr riiKliy


*r Alt'lioiiich *he school is llioiixht of ns prciloiiiliiiiiitly foollmll-indiiieil rcmirillni: winter sport*, riichy lias heemne available Tor first to fourth year pupils, thanks largely to sports teacher M r Steve Graham, who used to play ruitliy


for Preston Grasshoppers.


mill Ihc ilevelopinent or younx players. II is li Kre»l Kcsturc liy llie dull." siilil M r Graham.


involved with. A similar donation of eipi pment was also ■ riven to Rowland County IHkIi School earlier in Inc year. Heine Involved with local schnids is purl of the ImiK-tcrm


aim of the dull, which Is Krowlnie in stature all the time. The more people that the (tame Is in roduced In In


the area, the more plnyers the dull will have lo call on


when the pupils leave hcIiooI. The prospect of a town youth team is also still very


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t yeiir'B Nelson looking on. ecouil


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mudi in Ihc pipeline as the dull attempt to build a solid luisc from the Krnss-roots upwards, following on from the success of Inst season, when Glithcrnc won thdr Gnur-


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ber M r Inn Itrown presentinx the trnlnlnic xear lo lwo rimhy enthusiasts nt the sdinul, Andrew Walton and Mur- ray Gordon, with the NW youth development officer, Mark


This is not the first school Unit the local dull have xot


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Matthew Evans reportsW%. Clilheroc and District Pool League


Clitlivrov Advcrlinvr it Timex, July Mlt, t'J'J.i Royal ascent for Kings A


A G I .O S B affair at the hammered them,.which Icavea Royal Hritiah Legion aaw


Kings Arma li move up to ar,. K„j„K from had ,' " tlom " ,l“ #n


join Kings A at the top of Worse for the Swan and the Premier Division.


the two jsilnt advantage with divisions, a comfortable victory at home The R team’s home defeat to Higher Ruck.


and Partridge A (Harrow) and Do Lacy Anns put the base­


Defeats inflicted on Dog


ment teams four points behind at the tsiLLom. A turn-around at the top of


the First Division has coin­ cided with Waggon A's loss of form; they were rolled over with consummate case hy RH


legion R. Meanwhile, Lord Nelson go


from strength to strength. Their whitewash win at New Inn H makes litem the highest frame scorers in the whole league. Always in the promotion


frame are the stout-hearted Pendle Hotel H rnen. Their win last week will give them confidence l>efore the halls are racked at tonight's big match against Pendle A in the Clilh­


eroe Travel Clip. In the Second Division,


Waggon B remain the only undefeated team in the league, after a tense battle at


CliUieroe Central WMC. That match went to the


seventh frame, which the leaders clinched to go two |H)intH clear at the top with u game in hand on their nearest rivals. Ruck Inn A 's expected


to Cross Keys R puts the Lowergate men in top spot,


following the White Lion's victory over near-neighlH>ur»


Victoria R. Royal Oak R maintain the


Cross Keys A b, Do Lacy 2; Dog A (Harrow) 2, New Inn A r»; Kings A b, Higher Ruck 2; KH Legem A 2, Kings B 4; Victoria


Itcmills: Hremler Division —


A ft. Dog and Partridge A 2. First Division — Bridge b,


White Hart b; Waggon A I, KH


Horseshoe A 2; New Inn B 0, Imnl Nelson 7; Hendle Hotel B b, Black Horse 2: Hetre Arms 2,


Legion B (J. Second Division — Castle (I,


Buck A I; CCWMC 2, Waggon A 4; Commercial 4, Hendle Hotel A 2; Dog and Hartridge H 4, Swan ami Royal A 2. Third Division — Brown Cow


most favourable |H>sition after the now obligatory defeat of Rrown Cow.


Kings Arms A maintained games In their respective Royal. Roth teams lost vital


Kings Arm* A... Kings Arm* 2... Kit Dgvm A.... New Inn A....... C'rou Keys A.... Victoria A........ iligls-r Kuck.....


blu fui jvgiclui nig the result. Friendfy match — Waggon


und Horses A v Waggon B. The league fixture pro­ gramme resumes next week.


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I, Royal Oak H 0; Buck Inn H 2. Dog it (Burrow) 4; Swan und Royal B 2, Cross Keys B b; White Lion 4, Victoria If 2. Tonight's fixtures: Clitheroe


return lo form did not happen at the CsiHtle. The home team


son. Cross Keys A v Buck Inn A, Black Horse v RB Legion A, Dog A (Barrow) v Royal Oak A. Winning teams are reaftonsi-


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