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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 26th, 1993 27 THERESA ROBSON reports


Speed king Chris in pole position


SUNNY Silverstone was the prestigious setting for Clitheroe kart racer Chris Cattermole s best performance of the season.


THct ° l rthh i ^ ’i™’in fr th,f- .^ a ck to avoid a in success for Chris (29), of


effort, after guarantee ng However, with help w X l^w a y with a I s h afront row position for the from mechanic John Bar- prize and a bottle of cham- final withi excellent perfor- rand, Chris was in great pagne as well as the niances in the first and form in the third heat, attractive trophy, third heats.


rophy for his winning collision. Montague Street who be had to spin his kart off demanding circuit, ended a-n< 1S Very- p ease< wlt;h


withdrawal from th e The final, which con- leads the British Cham- second heat, from which sisted of 12 laps of the


And that was despite a test lap of the meeting


Weak forward line costs Clitheroe


Clilherm? 1. Blackpool Rovers pres sure. Blackpool Rovers liit back and Baron shot ju s t wide. Clitheroe were rewarded in


CLITHKKOK went stra ig h t int„ the attack, giving Black-


“L i s e v e r a l a n x i o u s the TCtli minute when lleys moments, with liursncll anil grossed and Sed.lnn was there Sell,Ion going close.


It was Blackpool wlm took r-nded with Glitheme striving


the lead in the eighth minute for the equaliser, when Green b e a t Whalley


from 20 yards out. Blackpool began to control


the match and Clithcroe could not do much about it. Clith- eroc’s problems resulted from a weak forward line, with no- one to nut pressure on Black­ pool's defence. Clithcroe went [wo down in the *10th minute when Windridge, unmarked, turned and scored from the edge of tlie box. Clitheroe’s Riley should have scored when he shot


Clith m c Performance


improving Clitheroe 0, Penrith 0


Hat trick for Garner


Clitheroe Wolves 6, Colne Clarets (I


IN their first game of the sea­ son in the Burnley and Dis­ trict under IBs League, Clith­ eroe Wolves played away to Colne Clarets. The Wolves took the lead in t h e f i r s t m in u t e w h e n


S ^ r . m r w m d ^ s e ^ i M iB t h ^ . Blllhcroe began to pile on the Co>»


j la rn c r b o a t th e


goalkeeper. They increased their lead midway through the h a l f when David B a rk e r scored from an acute angle. J u s t before th e half-time


VAUX RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE


whistle, Jamie Stoddart added a third when he was on hand to tap in a t the far post. Kick-


THE game started with Clith- ing downhill in th e second croc on the attack. Riley was half, the Clitheroe side soon unlucky when his glancing to o k th e i n i t i a t i v e a n d header* went ju s t wide and M a t th ew G a rn e r ad d ed a lleys suffered a similar mis- fourth goal, his right-foot shot fortune when h is h e a d e r g iv in g th e g o a lk e e p e r no


skimmed the bar. Penrith got a corner and the The fifth goal was the goal chance.


hall landed on th e head of o f th e g am e a f t e r David B a t e j t w h o s e h e a d e r Barker picked the hall ui> ju s t skimmed the bar. Play began inside the opponents’ half and teget scrappy and both sides o i l t s l r i p p e i l th e C o ln e missed chances. Whalley in defence, shooting home from the Clitheroe goal was playing ju s t inside the penalty area, well and brought off a couple Matthew Garner completed of good saves. Pen rith pu t his hat trick and the scoring, p re s su re on C l i th e r o e ’s following a good move by Ste- ilefenee, but with Manley and ven W ilkinson and -»amie pmetor a t the back, they kept .Stoddart. This 15-0 win was a them o u t . B e n n e t t w as good s ta r t to the season but unluckv when his hard shot the Wolves will i»lay harder hit a post.


teams than the Colne side in


waackiug the Clitheroe goal. T h e W o lv e s w e re well 7//t* early pressure resulted In served by Ryan Aspmall aim Clitlieroe pulling th e ir game Steven Wilkinson in midfield to g e th e r a n d l le y s w a s and debutant Mark Ireland, unlucky when his shot went who showed promise when he


The sisjiiid half saw Penrith the coming months,


just wide. The subsequent came on in the second half, goalless draw was a fair result W o l v e s : W a 1 s w o r t h ,


for both sides and a much Walinsley, Fellows, H u rs t, improved display from Clith- B en n e tt, Aspinall, Driver, eroe a fte r losing to Glossop Barker, Garner, Wilkinson, last Saturday.


Stoddart. Sub: Ireland. East Lancs Football


Season begins with a draw for Sabden


Rock Rovers 1, Sahden 1


ON the opening day of the East Lancashire football season, the autumnal weather gave way to beautiful sunshine, yet the fortunes of Sabden r C remained


overshadowed by cloud. Although th e local s id e and equalised through Wmd-


catne away from Colne with a sor after Howard Linford and well-earned point, a couple of Gardner had combined well on seemingly harsh refereeing the right wing.


decisions left Sahden bemused The la rg e pitch and hot and angry.


. weather began to take its toll


The first concerned the sea- ami a fresh p a ir of legs in son-old “hack pass” law, while the form of Cohn Maher were the second left Sabden with 10 introduced in an a t tem p t to men after the sending off of find the winner.


central defender Billy Moore. H ow ev e r , w ith Moore s Sabden s tal led the mutch in unfortunate dismissal, Sahden


,


the a t ta c k in g mood th e y player-manager Eric Gelilan employed during pre-season was forced to make a tactical friendlies


In the opening minutes , or(|c r to |,(l|ste r his defence Max Gardner hit the bar when


. (juor™ Rain,


he should really have scored S:ib<len mig h t s t i l l have ami shortly afterwards Scott sn.lt(.|JtM| victory, when both Windsor also hit the bar, a lte r | , . lUj 'p r a y n o r an d S c o t t


c h in p in g th e o n c om in g 'p|1onips<m Came close, goalkeeper.


Rut, in the remaining 15


hie Valley outfit create more point they richly deserved, elear-cut chances than th e ir through good containing u orK hosts, hut it was Rock Rovers and the unnressive goidkeep- who took th e lead a f te r a ing of Tim Weir, defensive mix-up.


The first half saw the Bib- minutes , th ey held on to a S a h d e n : W e i r , C u r r ie , - In the second half, Sabden Thompsoi"• V '1*: “ Tvid-Vrd


five members from last sx-ason T'raynor. Gardner, Wl.idsoi. — put up a spirited fight-back Suits: Maher, Bam.___________


with a team containing only rord, Washbrooke, ^'. ■'td. ~ t


substitution by withdrawing the hard-working Windsor in


Clitheroe into second place


Clillu-rm- 1st XI 171 for six, Huxcmli-n 131 forsvvi-n


CLITHEROE moved into second place in the Kibbles- ilale Senior League after beating Raxenden at Chat-


burn Road. Tlie home side owe<l their


victory to the batting of Brent Skinner and Paul Seedle, who s tee red them out of trouble a fte r the first three wickets tumbled for 21) runs. H a t t in g f i r s t , A n d rew


Dewiiursl f«<» 27 at TO. James and Rishlon added


15 fo r th e fo u r th w ick e t before James was given out leg before against Dewhurst after making 85. Bax en d en th en su f fe red


Robinson and Keith Fawcett had taken the total to eight,


a d d e d 11) fo r th e s e co n d wicket, when Robinson was given out leg before wicket to Bernard Reidy for 14. . Clitheroe looked to be in


real trouble when Ian Wrijjg- iesworth fell in similar fashion to his opposite number for


two. But Neil Bolton and Skin­


n e r s teadieil th in g s with a fo u r th wicket s tan d of 59, which came to an end when Bolton w;is run out a t 88 alter making a very creditable 17. S e ed le ami S k in n e r had


added 20 runs before the fifth w ic k e t fe l l , w ith S k in n e r being caught behind by Swar- b r ick off Ha lliwell fo r an invaluable 02, which contained three sixes. Seedle and new batsman


when Fawcett fell leg before to Halliwell fo ra duck. Robinson and Skinner had


f c *


something of a collapse, by losing three wickets for ju s t


howled by Wrigglesworth for three a t 85. Without addition to the score, Baxenden lost Graham Bushel! trapped leg before by Wrigglesworlh for a


three runs. Rishlon was f ir s t to go,


duck. T h e n H a r g r e a v e s was


howled by Wrigglesworth for nought at 88. That was to he the end of Clitheroe’s wicket­


taking, as some very sloppy f ie ld in g and a p ro d u c t iv e stand of 43 between Sudworth


and Halliwell, look the visi­ tors to 131 before the overs ran out.


Clilhcroc


A. Robinson ihw h Ready.... I I K. I'awoott Ihw h llatliwell.. 0 B. Skinner c Swarhnck b Halil well.............................. hi


Steve Graham then took the score p a st the 150 mark by sharing a sixth wicket stand of 45, b efo re Graham was c au g h t by H a rg re a v e s off Halliwell fo ra very useful 17. Mick Dewhurst joined See­


dle ami th is p a ir added 18 before the overs ran out to give th e ir bowlers a ta rg e t which had seemed unlikely earlier in the innings. Needing 172 for victory,


IAN W RIGGL ES WORTH (G 'l i l l ie ro e ) — wh o h a s scored !Hil runs this season and is well on th c way to 1,0111).


It’s looking good as Clitheroe go top


Padiham lat XI 123 for 8, Clitheroe 1st X I124 for 4


libblesdale Senior Le'ague^by'fjeating Radiham T h is w a s th a n k s in no total to 50 before Clithcroe


small way to a fine all­ round display from Ian Wrigglesworth, who took four for 40 as Padiham were reduced to 123 for eight, then blasted a whirlwind 57 as the visi-


made their first breakthrough when Mick Dewhurst bowled Metcalfe for 21. Five runs later, Wriggles- worth bowled opposite num-


whirlwind o7 a s th e VISI- ^


takes him to within touching distance of 1,000 runs for the season, his total now being <Hil. I'adiharn baLted f ir s t and found runs hard to come by in


the opening overs, but Steven Gee and Metcalfe began to accelerate and had taken the


h,*r Darren F oV for a duck. :


to r s c o a s te d h om e w i th an!infeI)(;(i behind by Andrew mix-up for nine, o v e rs in hand. Wrigglesworth's fine knock


Robinson off Dewhurst for one.


wicket a t GG when Harris was trapped leg before by Wrigg­


lesworth for one. Four runs la te r the home


side was in even deeper trou­ ble as Steven Gee's spirited r e s is ta n c e was en d ed by


Wnnuleswurth Ihw b Reidv. 2 N. Bolton i nn out.................. 17 P. Seedle not out................... «*8 S. Graham c Hargreaves i> Halliwell.............................. 17


M. Dewhnrst not out............ 2 Kxlras.......................... 19 Total («) 171


Haliiwell RMi-.V.I-J. Smlworth 3-0-20-0.


Bowling: Reidv 2J-6-74-2, Baxciulen


Baxenden made a poor s ta r t by losing John Bushell, who was caught behind by Robin­ son. off Wriggles worth, for a duck with the total on two. Baxenden had tak en the


score to 22, when Graham Vimpnni was adjudged leg


before to Mick Houldsworth


for 11. Leighton James and Reidy


G. Vimpani lbw b lloulds- worth................................... 11


B u sh e ll c Robinson h Wriggleswortlr.


0


L. James Ibw b Dewhnrst... Jo Reidv b Dewhurst................ 27 M. Rishton b Wrigglesworlh .1 G. Bushell Ihw b Wriggles- worlh................................... 9


I). Sudworth not out............ 24 G. Hargreaves b Wnggles-


worth................................... H I). Halliwell not out............... 11


then looked to be steadying ................. tilings for the visitors until Dewliurst 7-1-22-^ R e i i ly w a s h o w le d b y *£-0-7-0.


Bowling: Wrigglesworth 2.1-5-


54-4, 11 ou Id worth 12-4-34-1, “ ............ Hoodie


Weekend to forget


Cherry Tree 216 for 4, Read 139 for 8


READ’S losing n Preston New Road on


back from a flying s ta r t from " •


opener Paul Reid, who scored at a rate of over five runs — - «---------


78 out of an opening partnership of 93, while Neil Bradshaw .


The home side never looked -vho raced to


run continued at oud on Sunday.


per over. Bradshaw was only 12 when


77 when time ran out after a.


ri.i.. .merrupted 41 overs. Gary Bolton chipped-in with 28 to take the home side to. a formida­ ble 216 for 4. Read were contained in reply by a hostile opening spell by John Hughes. ju


excellent slip catch by Chris T a n n e r .


Reid was out but continued steadily and was undefeated on


“yorked” but Roger Berryman and David Parsons


Jo h n


adjudged leg before ' wicket and Stephen Rushton fell


Ian Nuttall was to an


S e ed le was staged a


recovery and took the total to 79 before Parsons became another Ibw victim. Berryman went in to make


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a final undefeated 69, his high­ est score of the season, but wickets fell steadily at the other end and Read were well short of their target at the close. John Hughes finished with


four wickets and Gary Bolton, three.


Read


I. Nuttall Ibw b Bolton........ 6 K. Berryman not out............ 69 J . Seedle b Hughes............... 6 D. Parsons lbw b Bolton...... 22 S. Hulme ct Davies b Bolton 0 P. Ford run out...................... 6 M. Georgeson b Hughes....... 2 T. Clegg b Hughes................ 0 G. Mcftlurray not out............ 13


S. Rushton c t Tanner b Hughes................................ 9


J. Hughes 15-5-46-4, R. Davies 4-0-11-0,1). Hayes 10-1-43-0.


Bowling: G. Bolton 12-1-37-3, Cherry Tree


P. Reid ct Clegg b Seedle.... 78 N. Bradshaw not out............ 77 A. Holroyd ct Rushton b Seedle.................................. 8


Extras.......................... 17 Total (7) 131


Successful week for Ribblesdale


Great Harwood 1st XI 96 for 1(1,


Kibblcsdalc Wanderers 1st XI 99 for 2


AFTER a solid win against Whalley on Saturday, Ribbles­ dale travelled to Great Harwood to try to continue their good


form.Ribblesdale won the toss and invited the home team to bat


pro Scott Hookey, Ribblesdale seized the chance to put on some early pressure. This saw th re e Harwood wickets fall for less than 30


first. With the absence of Aussie


then put up a solid fight, until “ ’ *


off the bowling of Hraithwaite. This bronug t Hooke .y to the


Daniel was stumped by Sorell ■gh i


___ ..... .


The Cheesbrough brothers fig! .


crease with the total on 73. He lived up to his “hard-hit­


ight


te r” reputation, by striking a couple of well-timed sixes. His innings came to an abrupt


end when he was caught on tne mid-off boundary by Leach off the bowling of pro Smith. This fine catch set Smith and


Wanderers on a wicket spree, which saw overseas player


atur i g o


very next ball, being caught at first slip.


. . „ . . V N. Kershaw c Briggs b


Great Harwood ,


. . . .


Smith continued to dismiss the j, Houldsworth b Britcliffe. 4 Harwood batters and this saw D cheesbrough st Sorell b them finish with a total or DO all Braithwaite........................ 26


Missing out on his hat-trick, c 0wen lbw uritcliffe.......... 0 °ut-


Britcliffe and Braithwaite shar­ ing the other four wickets. In an amazing collapse. Great


Smith finished with G for 26,


Harwood lo s t th e i r la s t 7 wickets for 13 runs.


very solidly, with Smith and Davies taking the total to 42, before Davies was dismissed. Malcolm Dennett joined Smith


Ribblesdale’s reply started


at the crease, but was not there long, as he was stumped by Threlfall off the leg-spin bowling of Haworth.


in and he and Smith were to take Wanderers safely to vic­ tory with 22 overs to spare. Both players played very sen­


Dickinson was the next man


sibly and this ensured another good win for the side. Smith finished with 50 not out


and Dickinson with 25 not out, ending a very good week for Ribblesdale.


M. Cheesbrough c Leach b Smith............................. 25


D. Hookey c Leach b Smith. 21 E. Burnett c Davis b Smith. 2 . McNicholas c and b Smith.. 3 W. Haworth not out.............. 0


2, T. Braithwaite 18-5-41-2, P. Spencer 2-1-11-0, C. Smith


7-1-26-6. Uibhlesdale Wanderers


C. Smith not out.................... 50 M. Davis c Threlfall b Hoo­ key....................................... 18


A. Dickinson not out............ 24 Extras.......................... 7 Total (for 2) 99


S. H o o k ey 9 -2 -3 0 -1 , W. Haworth 5-0-17-1, G.Simpson 7- 1-17-0, P. Houldsworth 5-3-14-0.


Bowling: E. Burnett 6-0-14-0, Steady innings clinches win


AFTER a steady start, Ribb­ lesdale Wanderers, batting first, started to accelerate the run


rate. In doing so, they were to lose


tin Davis — for seven. Next man to the crease was


Whalley 1st XI 113 for 8, Ribblcsdale Wanderers 151 for 9 The Whaltey total finished on Bowling: D. O’ Neil 10-6-23-1,


113 for eight. The finishing R. Foster 9-0-33-3, S. Gorton highlight was the last over, 15-0-65-3, J . Horrox 11-1-30-1. flich was bowled tightly by


their first wicket — that of Mar­


Malcolm Dennett. He and Craig Smith set about forming a part­ nership. Dennett scored freely and the total began to mount.


on 22. before Smith fell '


The two looked a good pair. with his total


Dickinson to the crease and he, • like Dennett, attacked the bowl­ ing. Dennett’s innings came to


This brought the in-form Alan


an end with 18. Wanderers’ skipper Mark


Sorell then joined Dickinson and t h e y b e g a n a s t e a d y


partnership. Dickinson was scoring runs


with ease, until he misjudged the length of a delivery and was caught at mid-off with his total


Extras.......................... 6 Total (for 8) 139


on 18.Ribblesdale’s innings contin­ ued steadily, until they reached 15*1 for nine, with Bnggs mak­ ing a quick-fire 24. Spencer fin­ ished with 14 runs and Sorell


with a solid 40. In reply, Whalley never really


got under way. Britcliffe found an immaculate line and length, and his over 20 spell saw him finish with the fine figure of five


for 37. He was ably supported from


C. Tanner c Nuttall b Snape 7 G. Bolton not out................... 8


Extras......................... 10 Total (for 4) 216


47-0, T. Clegg 7-0-40-1, J. See­ dle 17-1-66-2, R. Berryman 3-0- 20-0, F. Snajie 4-1-34-1.


Bowling: G. MacMurray 10-1-


the other end, although no other bowler was able to pick up


wickets as easily. Due to this, Ribblesdale only


managed to take eight wickets, leaving them two wickets short of a much-needed two extra points.


v e te ra n Malcolm D en n ett , allowing Ribblcsdale to take away a well-d e se rv ed five points.


Ribblcsdale Wanderers


C. Smith c and b Gorton....... 22 M. Davis c Horrox b I). O’ Neil.....................................


M. Dennett Ibw Horrox....... 18 A. Dickinson c Nuttall b Gorton.................................. 14


I


M. Sorell b Foster................ 40 M. Briggs c Murray b Gor­


P. Spencer c D. O’ Neil b Foster.................................. 10


ton............................... 24


M. Wrigley run out............... 4 G. Leach b Foster................. 5


Extras...................... 2 Total (for 9) 154


Whallcy


J . Wharton b I. Britcliffe.... 0 N. Keighley b I. Britcliffe... 10 J . Horrox run out.................. 21 i D. Redhead c Smith b Brit­


P. Murray c Leach b Bnt- cliffe................................. . 19


cliffe........................ . 5


A. P ra t t c Briggs b Brit- cliffe..................................... 18


J. Nuttall b Braithwaite....... 7 D. Westwood.......................... 9 S. Gorton................................. 1


R. F o s te r c D e n n e t t b Braithwaite........................ 19


Extras.......................... 4 Total (for 8) 113


5, T. Braithwaite 17-5-51-2, P. Spencer 7-2-19-0, M. Dennett


1-0-2-0. WEEKEND TEAMS


Clitheroe 1st XI (v Ribblesdale Ltialwp, S Duckworth S. Daw- Wanderers. Sun.. 1-30 |>.m., son, I . Atkinson, A. Booth, S.


away): P. Ilishon, K Seedle. I). Booth, F. Hussain, N. Wmck- Skinncr, A. Robinson, N. Bol- ley. Scorer: M. Hussain, ton, M. Houldsworth, S. Gra- Chtheroe 3rd XI (v Cherry ham, D. Booth, N. Bibby, C. Tree, Mon 1-30 p m home).


Briggs. P. Griffiths, G. Cart-


Sect/, Wrigglesworth. Scorer: S. A. Howat, T. Hobday, W. P n „ P


dale Wanderers,. Sun., 1-30 D. Musson, ij. Blackburn, M. n.m., home): K. Driver. S. g ew8h,P,r '„


Wcsthcad, G. Sutclif fe, S. Scorer: M. Preston. P l a c e s le f t


WADDINGTON B ow lin g September23rd. Club still have a few places _.


left for the doubles competi- . ^he entry f c ^ ip


ngm°n S<!PtembCr Finals night takes place on t io lo ) . 1 )


Clilhcroe 2nd XI (v Ribbles- ledge, k ,*®£ht0"> ™ c0<*. “ u c kw o r th '


Bowling: I. Britcliffe 20-6*37-


M. Dennett s t Threlfall b Haworth.............................. 0


Bowling: I. Britcliffe 10-3-16-


Extras.......................... 2 Total (for 10) 96


Padiham lost th e ir fourth


c Lcfore Heyworth was before Woods was run out in a snapped behind by


Gee, and Hey'worth shared . t r a d a in T third wicket partnership m ’k l


~ 'to fW


Whalley then boosted Padi­ ham to 123, without further loss, by the end of th e ir 45 overs. Skinner and Robinson got


added nine fo r th e e ig h th wick et b e fo re S eedlc had Shirtcliffe caught by Skinner for 19. Malcolm H eyw o r th and


the Clitheroe reply off to a sound s ta r t with a s tand of 42, b e fo re R o b in so n was bowled by Harris for 12. Nine ru n s la te r , Skinner


followed him back to th e pavillion a fter being trapped leg before wicket by Foy for


27.


worth then shared in a second wicket partnership of 63, in which th e professional was v e ry much th e d om in a n t figure. He raced to his half century


Neil Bolton and Wriggles­ W hal ley and S h ir tc l if fe maintained their winning rup to take over the top of the


Wri^glesworth bowling him The sixth wicket fell a t 71


with M. Gee being caught by Brent Skinner off Wriggles­ worth for two. m e n oiu


«uiu nuwia Great Harwood 127 for 7


READ lost a low scoring match by three wickets a t whalley


Road on Saturday. Professional Scott Hookey


Then Shirtcliifufe and Woods for th e se v e nth ‘wicket


;— \ -------—o ----- , . ta 'p u t t in g ^ .n g


still in tne teens and the cost of this mistake was fu r th er emphasised when the visitors collapsed to 100 for 7 follow­ ing his eventual dismissal. At this s tag e Read were


Hookey was i


favourites, but a fighting 23 by Chris Owen, well supported by Ian Threlfall, stopped the rot


and saw the visitore home with nine overs to spare. T e r ry Clegg and Gareth


McMurray bowled well for Read, finishing with four and three wickets respectively. Earlier the home side had


ped while . ■ Read 125 all out,


Poor batting


display


was the match winner for Great Harwood. The A u s t ra l ia n blitzed 73 runs out of a total of 83, including five sixes, before


In head mine. 1 he game t btbeioe were rewarded m .


Thc CIltheroc man now with r>9 p o in ts


where he recorded the fas- rm.


the way the season is going. “ I was highly delighted with the result as Silverstone is the most prestigious event on the karting calender,” said Chris.


In the final there was something of a family con­


nection as Chris finished a clear G.87 seconds ahead of his nearest challenger, his cousin, Peter Deardcn, also of Clitheroe.


once again in British Championship action, at Cadwell Park in Lincoln­ shire.


Last weekend Chris was


third in the first heat, after having negotiated a track rendered extremely slippy by a downpour of rain. In the second heat, Chris fought back from a


Here, Chris finished


bad start to win and took the third heat after having led most of the way. Chris also recorded the fastest lap of the meeting


and is now leading the British Championships by 19 points.


Sponsoring Chris for his fruit and veg wholesalers, 19 92 c amp a i g n a r e Clitheroe.


Shrewely Kart Shop, Ban­ bury; Training 2000, Blackburn; and D.N.D.


0


Clitheroe and District Pool League C l ith e fO e K i n g s n o w s i x IA v PJLJ . l L O V / l C C I l


v x r v - | , t n p I A Q y * .


ahead in thc Premier Division TTie Lancashire Surer Uagye of the Clitheroc and District


KINGS ARMS A are soaring B. Pool League. other teams.


In the First Division, Lord erne Travel Cup, Lord Nc Nclson arc holding out against


. . 7-0 win against Black Horse. Itesulls: Premier Division — . ... . .


their hold on the Second Divi- ™ „ ay’ ^Ptcmoer sion with a 4-3 win against Pen- 8 p.m. dleA.


Waggon B have increased Both Premier Division


six points clear of Cross Keys A, S e p traW 12th, at Urn Uog anu 8hira golr(.r Fiona Brown, who lie equal second with three P l e d g e . ■"


With 20 points, they are now dubri yet


Skelmersdale has l ^ n resene- f . D


KB Legion B with 22 points New Inn, and Dog A (Bareow) against the latter's 20, after a meet RB Legion B, at tne


Keys A a t tn e p ; jn ,


f<* EngIand> inH 1 G o lf C lu b


C L ITH ER O E lad y g o lfe r Kirsty Speak is on course for


another successful sporting season — after retaining the English Intermediate Cham- l j t |e


® resc h i Kirsty (22) won the champion- Scascale, in Cumbria,


after a knockout against Che- Last week she was in action


P T ^ l C u ^ Ncl»n at the British Ladies'Stroke- Championship, held at Gui-


also been picked to a Home


“ a j th matches'will be played International Competition in Dublin, at the end of August,


pi w L F A Pt Competition.


, # vfiTERAN golfers were oul jn force for Clithcroe Golf Club's Seniors' Open Fourball


Victoria Hotel A 2, Gross Keys ginra Arms A... 12 10 2 53 31 20 The ne t winners were G. A 5.; K.'n.KS Arms A 4 ,


Legion A d; Dog A (Chtheroc) 4, victoria A....... 12 7 5 45 39 14 card play-off with R. Ball and C. Kings Arms 3; New Inn A 4, De RB Legion A.... 12 7 5 44 40 14 D. Berry.


CrosjK ^ „ 7 4 « 31 ,4 pierce and D. Gill (41), after a


Lacy 3; Higlpr Buck G, Dog A Higher Buck..... 11 7 4 43 31 14 Third were H. Preston and N. (Barrow) 1.


cial 2, Dog B (Clitheroe) 5j RB Legion U..... 12 10 2 59 25 20 Division One. was N. P. Long- Royal Oak A 3, CCWMC 4; Pendlc Hotel B.. 12 9 3 51 30 18 bottom^(toSSs® Pendle A 3,


Second Division — Commer- Lord Nelson..... 12 11 1 61 23 22 bread Single Stroke Trophy, . . _ PI W L F A Pt


Inn A 4, Swan and Royal A 3; Waggon A-....... 2 8 4 51 30 10 69), after a card play-off with A. hyerCaxte.


Royal B G, White Lion 2; Horse- orseshocA........ 2 4 8 22 52 8 q w . Lawson (78-15-G3), with shoe B 5, Brown Cow 2; CroM Bndneinn......... 2 2 ° 27 51 4 0 _ Hudson second (8G-lfk66) and Keys B 2, Royal Oak B 5; Dog B New lim B....„.. 12__1_11 24 60 2 L Buttle third (84-14-70).


Third Division — Swan and Black Horse...... 2 5 7 30 o4 10 The Division Two winner was Wl“tel|in -...... 2 5 7 41 « 10 WaImsley(71-5-69). (Barrow) 5, Victoria B 2.


Division — Cross Kevs A v Waggon B....... 11 10 ! 51 26 20 card play-off with P. Dwyer. Kings Arms A, Dog A (Barrow) Dog B(Clith.)... 10 8 2 41 29 16 • CREDITABLE performances


Tonight’s fixtures: Premier


v victoria A. RB Legion A v CCWMC......... H 7 4 41 36 14 were registered by Clitheroe Dog A (Clitneroe), De Lacy Swan and Royal Armsv Higher Buck.


B v Waggon A, New Inn B v Casde..^.......... 10 4 6 36 34 joint 14th place with a round of Petre Arms, Bridge Inn v White Pendte Hotel A.. I 3 8 31 46 b % that was five strokes behind


First Division-- Pendle Hotel Buck Inn A...... 10 6 A 38 3L 12 wbere Paul Dwyer finished in i « j 2 5 « cashire Open a t Whitefield


son, Black Horse v RB Legion Commercial..... 11 2 » a ^ 4 geH (Clithcroe) and Robert D.


Hart, Horseshoe A v Lord Nel- Royal Oak A.... !! « ? S . .


(Clitheroe) v Royal Oak A. Cas- RoyiiOakB.... 11 10 1 50 27 20 •T H E winners of Clitheroe tie v Commercial. CCWMC v Horseshoe B.... 11 8 3 44 33 16 Golf Club’s Fourball Betterball Pendle Hotel A, Waggon B v Cross Keys B.... 11 7 4 40 37 14 Sunningdale Am/Am Qualifier Buck Inn A, bye: Swan and Victorian........ 11 5 6 43 34 10 were P. Clayton and R. Clayton Royal A.


Second Division — Dog B ^


v Horseshoe B, Buck Inn B v B................... 11 5 5 S 1? *2 and C. Sims (78-11-67) and third Swan and Royal B, Brown Cow White Don...... 10 4 6 36 34 8 were k . Mantle and P. Har-


v Cross Keys B, Royal Oak B v Dog B (Barrow). 10 4 6 33 37 8 greaves (79-11-68). Dog B (Barrow), bye: Victoria BrownCow...... 11 0 11 16 61 0


THrd Division — White Lion Swan and Royal . Pt W L F A PI impressive rounds of 73. Buck Inn B....... 10 5 5 38 32 10 (74-7-67). Third Division


1 the overall winner. John Twis- Andrew (Whalley) also recorded


Second Division PI W L F A Pt returned by O. Marsden, after a The b e s t gros s (75) was „ golfers in the Ben Sayers Lan- Waggon B 4; Buck Petre Arm............ First Division second (3l).


First Division — Petre Arms Dog A (Clith.)... 12 6 6 39 45 12 with K. Cross and K. Parker. 0, Pendle IJ 7; Waggon A 4, Kings Arms B... 12 5 7 41 43 10 *phe gross winners were G.


New Inn A...... 12 6 6 43 41 12 Scott (40), alter a card play-off


Bridge 0; White Hart 6, Horse- De Lacy Arms... 12 2 10 33 51 4 Mow and E. Taylor (32), with shoe A 1; Lord Nelson 7, Black DogA(Bamjw). 12 2 10 27 57 4 q Sheppard and M. Jones Horse 0; RB Legion B 6, New Inn B 1.


•T H E winner of the Whit- 12 5 7 38 46 12 Second was T. E. Poole (78-9-


Second were P. Houldsworth


been put into bat on a green and lively wicket which was fully exploited by Ed Burnett. The overseas amateur bowled a lively pace and an occasional unplayable delivery, deservedly finishing with five wickets. V e te r a n le g s p in n e r Bill Haworth mopped up the tail and Read were once again bowled out well inside the distance. Roger Berryman, 26, and


a t breakneck speed with the aid of four sixes, before chop­ ping a ball from Shirtcliffe into his stumps after hitting a


very impressive 57. Glitheroe lost th e ir fourth


wicket a t the same total of 114 when Seedle was caught by M. Gee off Shirtcliffe for a duck, b u t Bolton and Steve Graham s teered them safely home without fu r th e r loss. Bolton finished unbeaten on


19. Clitheroe


N. Bolton not out.................. 19 Wrigglesworth b Shirtcliffe. 57 P.Seedle ct M. Gee b Shirt­ cliffe...................................... 9


B. Skinner Ibw b Foy........... 27 A. Robinson b Harris........... 12


S. Graham not out................ 0 Extras.......................... 9 Total (for 4) 124


19-0, Foy 10-1-49-1, S. Gee 7-2- 17-0, C. Harris 8-2-25-1, P. Shirtcliffe 2-1-6-2.


Padiham


D. Foy b Wrigglesworth...... 0 R. Heyworth ct Robinson b Dewhurst............................... 1


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C. Harris lbw Wriggles­ worth...................................... 1


M. Gee ct Skinner b Wrigg­ lesworth......................... 2


P. Shirtcliffe ct Skinner b Seedle.................................... 19


A. Woods run out.................. 9 D. Whallcy not out................ 13 M. Heyworth not out............ 4 Extras.......................... 12 Total (for 8) 123


10-40-4, M. Houldsworth 7-0-31- 0, M. Dewhurst 9-1-22-2, P.


Seedle 6-1-20-1. Bowling: Wrigglcaworth 23-


Gary O’Connor, 17, were the best performers, but this was another lack-lustre batting dis­ play by the home side.


Read


J . Rushton Ibw b Simpson... 9 A. Wilcock ct Threlfall b Burnett............................... 0


J . Seedle Ibw b Burnett....... 14 R. Berryman ct Threlfall b Burnett............................... 26


G. O’Conner ct Threlfall b Burnett............................... 17


D. Parsons ct and b Hookey. 10 S. Hulme c t Hookey b Haworth.............................. 12 P. Ford ct Owen b Haworth 0


T. C legg c t D. Chees- bo rough b Burnett............ 5


G. McMurray ct Threlfall b Haworth............................. 10


Bowling: M. Hayworth 9-5-


F. Snape not not out............ 4 Extras......................... 18 Total (all out) 125


5, G. Simpson 4-0-26-1, S. Hoo­ key 10-3-29-1, W. Haworth


5-0-24-3 Great Harwood


M. Cheesborough b Clegg... 1 P. Houldswortn ct Snape b


S. Hookey ct Berryman b McMurray........................... 73


A. McNicholas ct Ford b McMurray........................... 6


N. Ke *Cershaw ct Snape b McMurray........................... 1


D. Cheesborough ct McMur­ ray b Clegg.........


Owen not out......................... I. Threlfall not out................ 3


T. Clegg 17-4-G4-4, G. McMur- r ’ 8-1-17-3


Bowling: J . Seodle 10-3-434), ay


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E. Burnett ct O’Connor b Clegg................................... 1


Extras......................... 6 Total (for 7) 127


Clegg.................................. 12 Bowling: E. Burnett 17-8-42-


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