Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 17th, 1993 23 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) P r iz e n ig h t c h e c k s o u t a s u p e r s e a s o n
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League enjoyed a superb presentation night function, held in the Calderstones Hospital ballroom. The season’s stars were awarded their trophies prior
to live entertainment provided by the band “Timeout,” along with a buffet and disco. The Craven Heifer ladies scooped the top team
prizes — winning both the Division One league title' and the Pat Dobson Memorial Final. Trophy winners: First Division — Winners: Cra
ven Heifer, runners-up: Kings Arms B. Second Division — Winners: Black Horse, runners-
up: Commercial Hotel. Pat Dobson Memorial — Winners: Craven Heifer,
runners-up: Legion A. Heather Shears 5-a-side— Winners: Royal Oak,
atthew Evans reportsgg Clitheroe and District Pool League Lord Nelson right on cue
LORD NELSON, cham pions of the Winter Pool League, are now showing the same kind of form in the Summer First Divi sion, after a 6-1 win at the
Bridge. Four teams have eight
Eoints at the top of the First
division and Waggon A lead the pack by one frame over
the Lord Nelson. Taking no prisoners in the
runners-up: Kings Arms B. Ann Bentley Memorial (trebles) — Winners: Eileen
Abraham, J. Menzies, J. Johnson (New Inn); runners- up: Yvonne Kay, Christine Tomlinson, J. Davies
(Judge Walmesley). Pat Taylor Memorial — Singles — Winner: Chris
tine Tomlinson (Judge Walmesley), runner-up: Denise Fish (Legion B). Doubles — Winners: Rose Brown and Maureen
Waddington (Kings Arms B), runners-up: Audrey Southwell and Irene Seed (Catholic Club). Marsden knock-out — Lynn Gallagher (Royal Oak),
Victoria B, which establishes them as clear leaders. At the other end, Brown
Dog and Partridge A v Buck Inn A.
Cow lost 6-1 at home to the Dog and Partridge B (Bar- row), which keeps them rooted firmly to the bottom. Results: Premier Division —
Kin] RB Kini
Cross Keys 4, Dog and Par tridge A 3; Dog and Partridge A (Barrow) 0, Kings Arms A 7; Kings Arms B 4, De Lacy Arms Dm and 3; RB Legion 5, New Inn A De Lacy Victoria A 2. Higher Buck 5. Dog A U First Division — Bridge Inn
* Kings A have registered two 7-0 wins on visiting tables already this season. A fine win for RB Legion,
Premier League are Kings Arms A, who whitewashed Dog and Partridge (Barrow) on their own table.
against New Inn, keeps them hot on the heels of the leaders while Kings Arms B, Higher Buck and Cross Keys A keep within striking distance by winning their respective
matches. In the Second Division,
Barbara Parker (Petre Arms). 180 scorers — Annie Taylor (Black Horse), Maureen
R
McDonnell (Low Moor), Trish Conti (Social Club A), Rose Brown (Kings Arms B), Yvonne Kay (Judge Walmesley).
RIBBLE VALLEY lady darters stand behind the attractive trophies prior to the prize-giving
l/Aiiy PIRI penalE C R I C K E T L E A G U E
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hampions Barlick foiled at Whalley
Whalley 132 for 9 (7 pts), Barnoldswick (all.out) 103
DISPLAY full of char-
ley’s nine was played over a vital period, which helped the
^ f r» r, only
a c t e r fr om W h a l le y Russen Foster could cope brought the recent Bar- wjth Chris Killen. Nuttall, noldswick improvement in Burgess and O’Neill all hel- form to an abrupt halt at plessly fell, while Foster, in Qtaf-mn Rmrl
noMhsw iX el o hr e r a lw a J s the s tn L with impress,ve A e t , * d n « " c h £ " JS m o n Gorton managed fy *tiie <
ThP Currant chamoions Bar- vailability of Paul Murray, led the side because of the una-
PimQoll Foster hit a tremen- spectacular over oif Killcn, dous 25 not out, which not hitting a four and a six of his only revived a flailing innings, last two balls, but it denied the visitors two bonus points and gave Whal-
Whalley side1! “ cL ^ e d ^ h e ^ n in ^ with a
ley a real confidence boost as WatsQn c Harker b mu™... 54 they set about defending their j Kears]ey b Waterman.... 22 total.
Whallcy
effort lacked patience witl Dave O’Neill and Lee Burgess ruffling them with the first four wickets for 32 runs. Dave Scothern and Lord,
Barnoldswick’s batting rith Killen
............................... J. Wharton c Parkinson b
D. Redhead run out............ A. Pratt c D. Scothern b Killen...............................
who was dubiously given out for Ibw off Watson’s last ball R. Foster not out of the day, were the only lat- L. Burgess c Harker b Kil
L. Kearsley c Waterman b D. Scothern..................... T. Nuttall c Harker b Killen
ter order batsmen who looked likely to retrieve the match, and fittingly it was Whalley’s best bowler of the day O Neill who returned to take Parkin son for the final wicket of the
the day easily- belonged to • Whalley pro Roger Watson, _______ who hit a patient 54 before H. Ackerman c Burgess ..... Killen ended his progress with L. Naylor c L. Kearsley b
The batting performance of „ A. Smith c Foster b O’Neill
before Hertfordshire pfa™layer B. Parfitt b Foster.... Waterman dismissed him.
them, makint "
Watso"
I sharp after two fine boun I daries, "but he skied his attempt for a third one, and was promptly caught at mid- wicket by Parkinson. Dave Redhead and Andy Pratt made a frustratingly
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match, which secured seven man 9-0-24-1; D. Scothern points.
f 6-1-22-1.
Parkinson 7-0-23-0; P. Water- ... •• Barnoldswick '
Bowling*. Killen 23-5-57-6; M.
. O’Neill b Killen.............. 0 S. Gorton not out................ 0
Extras...................... 6 Total (for 9) 132
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RUSSELL FOSTER (Whal ley) — called up from the
Performance of the week
s ; r m » , s - Golf I
Northern exposure for weak Read
f r ; READ slipped to the hot- R o v e r s fo o tb a l le r Bob burn Northern outfit at Blackburn Northern
Pleckgate on Saturday. m. Gillibrand run out........ 66 Northern, who started the R Bromley b season with five straight n. Robbins b
defeats, have picked up two Singh not out.... .............. en point wins in the last n. W two weeks, and have reached the semi-finals of the Vaux
seven ^ “
seconds, the youngster per formed brilliantly to keep his side’s innings afloat, before contributing to Barnolds wick’s downfall by taking two for 16 and one catch.
Clithcroc...... 9 6 2 4 Baxcndcn...... 8 5 2 (j Padiham........ 8 •1 3 6 Whallcy... ..... Bamoldswick.... 8
Earby........... I'l9 W
Cherry Tree.... 8 •J 4 4 Great Harwood.. 9 3 6 4 Settle.......... 8 3 4 2 Edenfield...... 9 3 5 0 Kibb Wanderers 8 3 5 2 Blackburn North 8 2 5 4 Read........... 8 2 ii 2
8 1•I 3 3 4 2
VAUX LEAGUE TABLE 6 L Bp 2 4
1 Pt 36 1 36 1 33 1 28 I 26 1 24 0 2A 0 191 19 1 170 171 16 1 11
Vaux League round-up
openerJohn Kearsley was the D*Scloth'ern s't'. Nuttall b pick of
Wharton’s innings looked JJ LordTbw ij Watson...... 19
P. Waterman not out.......... 6 M. Parkinson c Nuttall b
G. Harker run out............... j>
Pratt made a iruscratingiy ?’ 1L1 P«l-R Foster (bl-16-2; S S S S W M S S iK f e k
Wrigglesworth and Bishop stop the rot
Clitheroe 120 for seven (7 pis), Great Harwood 118 all out
ICLITHEROE skipper d
Phil .Bishop and profes- sional
steered their side to the top of the Vaux Ribbles dale League with a show of sensible batting at C h a tb u rn Road on
Ian Wrigglesworth Saturday.
and truly on for Clitheroe, as Neil Bolton, Paul Seedle and Mick Dewhurst all fell well short of double-figures. But Bishop entered the pro ceedings to perform excel lently alongside Wriggles-
The collapse looked well ..
PHIL BISHOP — the Clith eroe captain led by example
in at four. He shared in a stand of 17 with the Austra lian before Holdsworth trapped him leg before, again
wortii, and the two of them clitheroe were at 44 for Tony Nuttall, after his side’s scorer in the Ribblesdale mt the winning runs on the f(mr when Nej] Bolton’s brief superb win against Bar- seconds, had a line display
for 11.
r The home side managed to en(je(I ieaving Skinner and And if the villagers can round pro Andrew Williams, innings. day> then it should be a Partnermg the Wanderers
lard. ________ , . stav between the wickets was noidswick last weekend.
!ust two bowlers, with Wrigg- Both were beaten soon cracking fixture. esworth and Dewhurst taking
five wickets each. The first wicket gave Clith-
eroe and Wrigglesworth the perfect start, when Daniel Cheesebrough was dismissed for a duck.
Wicket-keeper Andrew , ,
caicue& iui wre ---------> Deasey for one, before profes
Hookey was brought to a close when he inside-edged
A speedy innings of 41 from E. Burnett b Wngglesworth , 1■.
momentum when Owen Allen quickly followed Burnett and McNicholas to the pevihon; the latter being well caught
s e b r o u g h s t a g e d a mini-revival, sharing in a stand of 16 before Brent Skin
ner claimed a rare catch to e n d H o u ld s w o r t h s
contribution.Dewhurst claimed his filth wicket, taking Simpson, and Wrigglesworth matched his
partner’s feat in the 41st over, finishing Harwood off when a third lbw decision went in Clitheroe’s favour. _ The educated batting ot
Chris Seed was unfortunately not on show for too much of Clitheroe’s reply. The opener
was caught by M. Cheese brough for three.
rougn i
Skinner and made 11 "nef 7-j-Bl-l; Hutchinson 9-0-21-0; his fall, which made way for
Andrew Robinson uu c
Bowling: Burnett 18-a-ao-a; simnson 4-0-18-2; Houldsworth
3 46 4 I’ . - - . . J
G. Allen, c Robinson b Dewhurst.....4
. Owen b Wrigglesworth ..
lesworth........................... Extras ..
| Houldsworth and M. Chee- Clitheroe
C. Seed c D. Cheesebrough b Simpson....-......
B. Skinner c Owen b Bur-
A.nRobinson c Hutchinson b N.^Bibby lbw b Houids-
iMcNicholas took the Harwood total past 50.
sional Scott Hookey, looking good shape, and Andy
after to the bowling of Bur- nett.
gjsbop k0 guide the home side v|ct0ry.
K ------------------ Great Harwood . „ a . .
Robinson held tne first of two hookey b Dewhurst.......... . 41 catches for the removal ol D cheesebrough lbw b profes- Wrigglesworth ...v.......... u M. Deasey c Robinson b Wrigglesworth
A. McNicholas c Seedle b Dewhurst........... -
the ball on to his stumps from a slower Dewhurst delivery. The wicket-taking gathered
P. Houidsworth c Skinner b C’Dewhurst...... ......... ••••—
13
‘ o Wrigglesworth and jnnings with the partnership 73 by the hosts. ...............
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wejj earned seven point Edentficmld last Saturday. *
that ic
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well at Whallcy Road, Read, half-century, with Terry Dav;d Howard made a valu- so far this season. In fact Braithwiute claiming
"** *Things arc not going too hams fell narrowly shoi t of his seuleu , . .
served them well at o i
..That stand w^apjihedjij, Williams and H°u\
ed
things arc not going at all at Whallcy Road. The Read players have only fulfilled two first class games there all season, compared with Clithcroe who have played e igh t at the ir Chatburn
14 Clegg is making no excuses went all out to hoist their total Holt c Leach b Braith- 3 for the side, which he feds in a way that suggested that have under-performed.
Road home. „
M. Cheesebrough not out... 4b G. Simpson lbw b Dewhurst 5 R. Hutchinson lbw b Wngg-
10 But Read captain Terry l ivc-u ............. - and Rodgers, as Edenfielc
and John Sccdlc (30) looked tight bowling of Britcliffe and B.’Storey notout .... a"°
Bowling: Wngglesworth 20.1- f 3-40-5; Dewhurst 20-4-73-6.
Total <»jlout)118 batsmcn dropped like flies rate. th from 79 for 2 to - - -
next round.
of his three wickets, by Palmer. The wicket of Holt came
cau^iiL
__i.rotf fnr Mnrtin
with the total on 138 in Braithwaite’s last over. Poor initiative between the
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wickets, coupled with good fielding, accounted for Hanson
!t was eventually tcam arc likely to open their impressive opening stand of -----------
Meanwhile, while
the horn® pair managed to outscore t appl
emove the entire Harwood g dIe’ in search of redeeming perform as well on Satur- having hit 31. batting order by the use of
ended by the Edemiem aii- ,___ _
TEItENCE BRAITIIWAITE | — three vital wickets
professional Craifc bnut^ tnc the Church' Meadow side had something in reserve as Gor- who s0 nearly
“ 'ujed in to an unbeaten six.
. . gaved tile plight of his team at weeksago.
unbeaten 24,
ab)e 10 before being caught, makinir the way for Martini Brices to finish the match
seven bails left. Edenfield
Bowling: D. O’Neill 14.5-G-23- 3; L. Burgess 9-3-11-2; S. Gor-
O’Neill.............................. 0 Extras...................... L* Total (all out) 103
points clear at the top of the Vaux Senior League tabic. That is because Earby
have their first free date this weekend, and the Chatburn
..... ....... < proL^onaf Rudrn0P.°S?ngh 6-0-36-0.
— his unbeaten 105 was over 20 runs more than the entire
Read score.
captain Terry Clegg and pro Seedle not out..................... John Seedle took a wicket D. Parsons b Singh ........... apiece to leave Northern 27 S. Hulme c Gambles b Singh
side began confidently, the Dewhurst.......................■ first four scoring strokes K Gill c Bromley b being boundaries, but Read Dewhurst.........................
Electing to bat, the home R Berryman c shovelton b
^Bowling tightly for a spell. P.'Ford'c Singhb Dewhiirst wouldU
^ { " ’h o "
Mel Gillibrand attacked the bowling with increased veloc ity and, aided by three dropped catches, were able to accelerate the scoring rate. Gillibrand was run out for
G. McMurray b Dewhurst. 'lei
Extras.
F. Snape b Dewhurst......... E:
IF Clithcroe can claim vic tory at Baxcndcn on Satur- sixes. day, they will be at least five _ Clegg was the pick of the
GO with the score on 150, but Singh went on to reach his century in the penultimate over — finishing undefeated on 105, in an attractive innings which contained seven
reLtriet the^lackburn T. cjegglbwb DewhursU.^ S i n g h S Dewhurst........................
Dewhurst 17.5-6-38-8; R; Shov-| elton 5-1-14-0.
Bowling: Singh 13-3-25-2; R.
League youth brilliant
Rend howlers, but McMurray could consider himself unlucky team
Road men will be looking to make the most o f the ir opportunity before they themselves have a free date the following week.
was dis: , . runs and attitude. Steven Rushton scored
THE Vaux Ribblesdalel League under 18 representa tive side produced a brilliant|
aiTthethree chances spilled come a strong were all off his bowling.
League outfit. 48 overs.
promising seven off Singh s David Ho’ first over, but was then Wanderers)
Wrigglesworth wi'u be' look- caught behind off ing to show the type of form first over, without adding to
which he produced for Lan- his score. cashirc League side Enfield Keith
last Sunday.
Sub-pro for the injured Damien
Flcm.ng, the huge.
attack. His monstrous innings
contained 10 sixes, four of . . .
njured two ofrthem* took the Total to tecl^exceJle.iUy. Baxenden’s two>oinem
amateur Benyman
Australian hit a magnificent nmg belore cm ieu ioi iu. En 147 against a hapless Colne
. 31 with some intell ning before Gill fell: hcBo
them which were hit from consecutive deliveries. Baxcndcn, many people s
- Lsome„ ntemgent and the ef S T a caTchV mid on hit hand David Howard (10).
t i t le fav our ite s , will of course be just as keen to
take over the top spot, which makes for an intriguing clash at Back Lanc;
ley, an exciting local derby is in prospect at Church
Meadow. Staying in the Ribble Val
New opening stand) leads the way
Kibblcsdale Wndrs 149 for 6 (5 pts)
Edenficld 148 for fi, Ribblcsdalc Wanderers Wanderers were given a
en te r ta in Whallcy in a r,e r fe c t s t a r t to th e ir r ep ea t o f t(!)ls rf
side won.
CHASING a total of 149 for victory, Ribblesdale
“We owe them one for At that point, Richard that” said Whallcy skipper Palmer, a consistent run-
5 recovery, with a successful new opening partnership putting on 80 runs.
0VC
................... was unfortunate not to claim a wicket, but he made a very useful contribu tion with a display of tight bowling (10-3-30-0). In reply, the local side bat-
David Howard (Ribblesdale .
M. Rishton top scored with 78 c Walton (Earby) made
26 when 59. Andrew Booth (Clitheroe) mhtgm-nol . Total (all out) 82 ^ Dewhliret........................ 7 Rushton c Bromley b .... ...... Read
G 8
Bowling: Seedle 16*2-67-1; T.
Veaver not out
Extras................Total (for 3) 204
g ^ a s coincided C I ^ T g 5 f £ * ^Murrey
tom of the Vaux League - Dewhurst having a field (lay. table after falling victim to He took 8 for 38 in a tremen- a much improved Black- dous personal performance,
CLITHEROE golfer Kirsty Speak was narrowly beaten in the final of the British Ama teur Championship, at Royal
Lytham.Kirsty (21), of Kenilworth Drive, lost to Curtis Cup star Catriona Lambert, by three and two, after failing to sus tain an early lead. She was one up after eight,
K irs ty comes close
Waggon B conceded the first frames of the season on their home table. Swan and Royal A looked likely to cause an upset at one stage, but the front-runners came good in time to remain the only unde feated side in the league. Clitheroe Central WMC, who beat Buck Inn A, stay
1, Lord Nelson 6; Horseshoe A 3, Black Horse 4; New Inn B 2, Waggon A 5; Pendle Hotel B 4, White Hart 3; Petre Arms 3, RB Legion B 4. Second Division — Castle 2,
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Royal Oak A 5; CCWMC 4, Buck Inn A 3; Dog and Par tridge B 4, Pendle Hotel A 3: Waggon B 5, Swan and Royal A 2; bye: Commercial. Third Division — Brown Cow
Cigher Buck....
gion A... H ArmsB...
jArms A...
PREMIER DIVISION PI W L P A Pt
New Inn A..... Victoria A...... 5 and Part.... 5 D , Arms.. 5
ross Keys A....
5 4 5 5 5 5 5
og A (Barrow). 5
1 24 11 1 21 14 2 20 15 2 20 1518 17 18 17 16 19 IS 20 12 23 12 23
Laggon A...... 5 4 1 25 10 Rord Nelson.... 5 4 1 24 11 PB Legion B... 5 4 1 23 12 Pendlc Hotel B.. 5 4 1 20 15 W
FIRST DIVISION PI W L F A
etre Arms..... 5 3 2 20 15 Bhite Hart..... 5 2 3 26 19
1, Dog and Partridge B (Bar- row) 6; Buck Inn B 3, Horseshoe B 4; Royal Oak B 4, Victoria B 3; White Lion 2, Cross Keys B 5; bye: Swan and Royal B. Tonight’s fixtures: Clitheroe
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within two points of Waggon g
Third Division saw Royal Oak ET edge out the challenge of
Top-of-the-table clash in the Ladies’ winner
THE winner of Lady Cap tain’s Dav at Clitheroe Golf Club was Mrs Susan Clark
(79-16-63). Second net silver was won
by Mrs Jean Ann Speak (87- 17-70) and third net silver by Mrs Marilyn F le tc h e r
(81-8-73). First net bronze was won
but Lambert won the ninth, 10th and 11th, to take a grip on the match. Kirsty is due to make her England debut next month.
Ross is the boss
CAPTAIN’S Day at Clitheroe Golf Club saw B. Ross win Division One (76-12-64). Second was B. Stokes (78- 11-67) and third was J. Rob
bins (79-11-68). The Division Two winner
was D. Crisp (81-14-67), with S. Dean second (84-14-70), after a card play-off with A. Micklewright (86-16-70). The b e s t g r o s s wa returned by D. Greenup (71).
P a d d l in g th e ir w a y
to su c ce s s THERE were lots o! local success stories during the North West series of canoe races for Scouts and Guides, when they took to the water in two recent events at Orms- kirk and Warrington. Over 140 competitors from
by Mrs Joan Bowker (91-20- 71), second net bronze by Mrs Margaret Harrison (100-28-72) and third net bronze by Mrs Sheila Crowther (97-25-72).
The 18-hole putting was won by Mrs Jean Huddleston (20) and the nine-hole compi>e- itit lnn winners were Mr Marie Mansfield, and Miss Kathleen Wilkinson.
io rs
Travel Cup — Kings Arms B v New Inn A, Royal Oak A v Dog A (Barrow), Cross Keys B v Petre Arms, White Hart v Kings Arms A. Castle or Dog B (Barrow) v Waggon B, Pendle Hotel B v Bridge, Buck Inn B v New Inn B, Victoria B v Cross Keys A. Swan and Royal A v Lord Nelson, White Lion v Black Horse. Commercial v RB Legion B, Waggon A v Royal Oak A, CCWMCv Brown Cow, Higher Buck v Pendle Hotel A, Horseshoe B v RB Legion A,
Blade Horse... 5 2 3 12 23 Hridge Inn...... 5 1 4 12 23 Norseshoe A... 5 1 4 12 23
Dog and Part. B 4 3 1 15 13 Castle.......... 4 1 3 14 14 Royal Oak A... 5 1 4 14 21 Buck Inn A..... 4 1 d 12 16 Pendle Hotel A.. 5 1 4 10 25 Commercial.... 4 1 3 8 20
wan & Royal A 4 3 1 IS 10 M
Royal Oak B... Cross Keys B.... Horseshoe B... Victoria B...... Swan & Royal B Buck Inn B.......
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Dhite Lion.... Bog B (Barrow)
members have gone forward- into the regional trials of the prestigious Rover Cup Four Nations Golf Tournament. David Goodwin, who
rown Cow.....
ew Inn A..... 5 0 5 11 24 Caggon B...... 5 5 0 28 7
SECOND DIVISION PI W L F A
S C...... 5 4 1 21 14 CW
Pt10 8 6 6 2 2 2 2 2
THIRD DIVISION PI W L F A 5 4
1 21 14 2 19 16 2 18 17 1 18 10 1 16 12 2 15 13 3 14 14 3 12 16 5 7 28
Pt8 6 6
6 6 4 2
2 0
TWO Clithcroc Golf Club Q0if club have heen beaten in the second round of this year’s Te
Rover progress Ladies beaten THE ladies from Clitheroe
scored a gross 69, and Joan Rhodes, who hit a round of 83, both received lcad*crystal awards, from Gilbraith Cap* o f Accrington, for their m a t c h - w i n n in g performances. Success at the regional
Vauxhall Golf Club Team Classic, by Wilpshire ladies. The Clitheroe team, which reached the grand final of last year’s competition, lost by the narrowest of margins, three
trial at Cattcrick Garrison on September 13th, could lead to places in the England national tcam for four men and women, who would then compete in the 1993 Rover Cup matchplay grand final in Spain.
capper, won her match for Wilpshire, to give her team a 2-1 advantage.
games to two. Alison Amfiehl, a 10-handi-
Clitheroe won the fourth match with a birdie at the 18th, leaving the match two games each. Wilpshire then secured the match on the 18th.
This was levelled when Read men pick up prizes
around the North West region took part in last Sunday s event on the Ormskirk Canal. The races were over a dis tance of 4.8 miles for juniors and 6.5 miles for seniors, with a beginners’ race over a
shorter 2 mile course. Local r ep r e sen ta t iv e s
included J. Hoare, B. Whit- tam, G. Holt and P. Dugdale, of St Mary’s Scout group, Konrad Bisping of Clitheroe Venture Scouts and Tracey Woodward of St P aul’s Guides, with a full contingent from Langho Scouts. Tracey Woodward won the
A W E L L -A I J. a, IN 14 Hj .li thgj, enthusiasm aid tireless presentation night was
held at Read Constitu tional Club by Read United FC. Club chairman David Kit
A WET T ATTENDED an<* ^ret* Ashton, who with work, have inspired their
teams. Flowers were presented to
chen gave a vote of thanks and praised the efforts of the Read teams, both haying nar
junior guide slalom in. a new record time of 56 minutes.
Konrad Bisping won the Ven ture Scout race and Paul Dug dale beat 44 other competitors
to clinch the beginners race. Richard A s tn d g e , of
rowly missed promotion. Committee members, play
the managers’ wives, plus Marie Hacking and Sheila Wymer for their work with the club’s “200 Club” and club stewardess Ruth Mason, with special thanks for her excel lent warming broth during the
ers, wives and supporters all enjoyed the evening’s enter
winter months. Club steward Brian Mason,
tainments, which included a d i s c o f o l lo w in g th e prize-giving.
Langho Venture Scouts, fin ished a noteworthy second in the Venture Scout slalom
class.At the Warrington event, which was held on the canal, 130 competitors took part over the 4.5 mile course for juniors and 6.5 miles for senior s and 2 miles for
beginners. St Mary’s Scouts were presented by the same team
with the addition of M. Tapley. Richard Astridge was second in his race. Konrad Bisping won his section and Tracey Woodward finished second in the junior event. Paul Dugdale did himself proud by winning the begin
ners’ race.
will be held on June 27th on the River Dee in Chester.
The next race m this series . . .
the year — Greg Thompson; -
— David Alien, I—- performance of the year —
first team
' of the year outstanding
Ian Ollerenshaw; top goal- scorer — Steve Shorrocks; second team player of the year — Steve Meehan; second
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team performance of the year __Tony Whitehead; top goal- scorer — Andy Passmore; club sportsman of the year —
John Butcher. In addition, the President’s
Trophy was awarded by Jack Bell to retiring secretary Duncan Hacking, for the immaculate work done on behalf of the football team over the last eight years. The committee also pre
Awards: Young player of
not noted for his do-it-your self, and somewhat accident prone, was humorously pre sented with a white helmet for his own protection in the
cellar! The evening was rounded
prepared
courtesy of Mrs Jean Taylor, complete with
ituth her own
tambourine. The club is always on the
help.
look-out for new players and helpers for the coming sea sons. Please contact new secretary Pat Ford if you can
off with a splendid supper ‘ by Ruth arid a disco
Bike ride for
charity
CLITHEROE man Jason Brown will be leading a team of work colleagues on a mara thon bike ride over the August Bank Holiday, raising money for the British Diabetic
Association as they pedal. Around 13 employees of 3M
Neotechnic Ltd are planning to join Jason in a weekend bike ride, which will start m Blackpool and finish in Scarborough.
eroe, is a diabetic and it was his initiative to take part in an
Jason, of Kay Street, Clith
event to raise money for the charity to help other people with diabetes and support research into the illness.
sented Duncan with an inscribed tankard. Special thanks went to both team managers, Fred Uttley
Midweek Cricket
CHIPPING B recorded their first win of the sea son at home to Brockhall
undefeated as the winning! Clitheroe runs were recorded wit
Williams c Palmer b Braith- ................................
On Sunday, Read travelled their current score would be Braithwaite..................... to play at Bootle in the Lan- enough.
cashirc Cup. Keith Gill (38) And so it proved, with the M_ Rodgers run out............. 7 -
- " ; a rca- Howard playing a vital part in A. Wright st. Sorell b Monk 6*tn»
24 man and Fraser Snape tak- total past 100, with Paul Allen mgr—--.
They made 95 for the loss removed from the opening of two wickets, with Berry- stand, Craig Smith took the
After Palmer had been ,
N Bolton lbw b Burnett.... 4 p. Seedle b Burnett............. J> Wrigglesworth not out....... 40
M. Dewhurst c M. Cheese- brough b Burnett............. f
P. Bishop not out................ 40 ExtrM-Toial(fo’r 7)125
the stocky Neil Blbhv to come — ---------------------------
back, the Read captain said: “We have had chances to win certain matches but have failed to take them. You can not afford to miss chances and expect to win games. Wc need to be more incisive in the field and more disciplined with the bat in order to move away from the
Harwood.” tened to comp ’le ’t ely disrupt A dramatic collapse
Smith, Allen and Davies all G. Leach not out................ . 44 fell in a brilliant hat-trick over D. Howard c Rogers b
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Two runs later, Mark Sorell • Extras became Brett Storey’s first of
, . .. liams................................ ' „ M. Briggs not
not out............... 2 9
confidence.
ing one each. Following the latest set
adding nine along the way. o .. _,i----- thr~"
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they were not satisfied that M Hawke c Howard b M. Hanson run out............. 18
waite....... Cricket League.
Chipping B avoid the washout P o in t s and p o s it ion s :
in the only match to avoid K last week’s washout in the
Riversiders 17, Rimington 14, Chatburn 11, Chipping A 11, cavaliers u, oauiviii;
and District B 5, White Lion 5, Brockhall
Davies G. Leach, P. Allen, T. Braithwaite, R. Palmer, J. Rain, Smith. Scorer: J. Dewhurst.
W E EK EN D T EAM S KW’t s r s x s sqa-t
1| Ribblcsdale Wanderers 2nd XI (v Rawtenstall, Sat., 2 pm away): W. Slinger, M. Dennett, P. Spencer, B. Spencer,
to have given the side a rea- toward playmg a vital part in A. Wright st. Sorel, b Mona 0 | Blair Ct Monh £ DicMnson M Wngley, D. Cottam, T. sonable^start. Rut,Read’s g a t in g the home
s.de’s run
13-3-39-1. Ribblesdale Wanderers
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the visitors run-rate and give M.’ Sorell c Slinger b Storey 2 the Edenfield attack more m, Davies c Burns b Wil-
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yon, A. Pearce. Scorer: R. Devine, Ribblcsdale Wanderers Youth XI (v Padiham, Mon,,
3rd XI (v Earby, Sun., 2 p.m.,
94 all out, giving Bootle an made heavy weather of their “y t n ^ ^ iil-s l^j 'G Monk Hall, D. Overy.J. By™e.nJ-„.B“rke- L Tomllnson' P’ Ken’ easy passage through to the reply.
However, the Wanderers Bowling: D- H°ward 10-3-22- ^ N Schofield, h . Kenyon, C. Monk, J. 6lair, M. '— * r
R. Palmer c Rodgers b Wil liams ................................
Smith c Storey b Williams.. P. Allen c Hawke b Williams
o rn home): D. Howard, C. Rawsthorne, A. Pearce, I. Tomlinson, J. Rose, P. Beverley, P. Clegg, J. Dewhurst, R. Wilson, I. Malone, M. Beverley, S. Turner.
riitberoe 1st XI (v Baxenden, Sat., 2 p.m., meet 12-45 9
from Williams, with the score Storey..... ........................ !0 F. Hussain, A. Rigby, a. nisnop, stuck on 107.
bottom of the league, start- two wickets as the innings G "^ •^ '’'17.3.51-07 B. Storey ing this Saturday at Great turned to 109 for five
However, on this occasion, ______ ;_______________
Bowling: W. Slinger 9-4-16-0; 9.5-0-39-2: Williams 8-1-3G-4.
Total(for 6) 149
home)!'K.°Driver,^ N. Ashworth, S.Westhead, S. Blackbii home): ^jnDT eRiS'v^Btehrip A. Booth, P. Atkinson, P.
D. Booth, K. Fawcett, Wngglesworth. Scorer. S. Coulter. riithoroe 2nd XI (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, Sat., 2 p.m,
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home): A. Howat, T. Hobday, P. Griffiths, W, Briggs G. Cartledge, R. Leighton, D. Musson, M. Bewsher, R. Black burn, S. Dawson, S. Duckworth. Scorer: M. Preston.
Rushton, A. Palmer. Clitheroe 3rd XI (v Blackburn Northern, Sun., 2 p.m..
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