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Clitheroc 151 all out, Rochdale 196 for 9


CLITHEROE’S courageous


j tive fielding. Batting first, Rochdale got


run in the prestigious Lanca­ shire Cricket Association Tro­ phy finally came to an end at Chatburn Road on Friday when a deserving Rochdale side subdued the home bat­ ting order with a display of controlled bowling and atten-


the innings moving quickly, scoring 10 off opener Simon


sional Neil Johnson, who, with John Henderson, piled on the scoring at almost six an over. Indeed, Johnson looked par­


in Mick Houldsworth’s opening over, when Wakefield, after hit­ ting a boundary off his previous delivery, misplaced to mid-on where captain Phil Bishop duly collected. That made way for profes­


Bishop's first over. The first breakthrough came


ticularly impressive, but his in te l l ig en t e a r ly running


between the wickets ended when he was turned back by Henderson and was run out by Andy Bums in a very close call. Fourth in Farook Husseit


under too much pressure to per­ form to a big crowd who have become used to seeing him turn the Lancashire Trophy matches into his side’s favour. His contributions so far in the


Ian Wriggiesworth seemed


tournament have been immea­ surable, but Rochdale’s determi­ nation not to let him get much away was intense, and after scoring seven he was caught behind dv the quick hands of Gill off the first ball of Avery’s final over.


aged to defend, himself in that last over, lie may have enjoyed more success from the pace


just 13 runs off his eight overs


bowlers, but Avery had bowled with precision throughout, which enabled him to conceed


dle batted with application and the scoring rate had been almost redeemed, but the wickets were diminishing with Seedle bowled bv Bux and Graham falling to Butterworth after making an


including two wickets. Andy Robinson and Paul See-


Chris Seed in aggressive form


enterprising 10. Those wickets took Clitheroe


I at the Warwick Drive end and j produced a two-wicket over to | remove Hussein and Paul Gill | and Rochdale suddenly looked vulnerable. The strength of Mahmood


kept the Rochdale innings tick­ ing along smoothly and the two o f them took the total to 104 when Ian Wriggiesworth took his first wicket, bowling Hen­ d e rso n two s h o r t of his hulf-century. That crucial wicket was built on when Simon Bishop returned


out of reach of restoring a match in which they had competed honourably, but Rochdale, one of the leading teams in the Cen­ tral Lancs League, proved to be deserving winners for their all­ round class. They meet North­ ern League team Kendal in the semi-finals.


Rochdale


J. Henderson b Wriggies­ worth ...............................


M. Wakefield c Bishop b Houldsworth...................


I he whacked 12 off his first three I deliveries. Steve Graham was I particularly punished, by two I consecutive sixes in his fourth [ over. Darren Cryer anchored with


Bux, a funner all-round profes­ sional, soon looked awesome as


Johnson run out................... K. Hussein c Burns b S. Bishop..............................


12 is


P. GillbS. Bishop............... -1 L. Cryer b Wriggiesworth .. 0 M. Bux b Wriggiesworth .... 48 N. Avery run out................ 4 D. Cryer not out................. 20 I). Ayres b Bolton............... 3 M. Butterworth not out..... 2


an undefeated 20, but he was inexcusably spilled by Paul See-


, simplest catch of the day. I Bux was finally dismissed on I 4S as the lower order finished I the innings on for 196. I With a target of 200 from 40 I overs required from an unknown | bowling attack, an intriguing second innings got off to an


dle when he offered perhaps the


Extras....................... 13 Total (for 9) 196


Wriggiesworth 8-1-30-2; M. Houldsvvorth 8-0-38-1; P. Seedle 8-1-28-0; N. Bolton 7-0-36-1; S. Graham 4-0-29-1.


Bowling: S. Bishop 5-1-27-2; Clitheroe P. Bishop c S. Gill b Johnson


| attacking start. Phil Bishop, struggling from


| illness, oi>ened with more colour 1 than he looked to have, hitting | fours off the visiting profes­ sional's first two balls, out, off his fourth delivery, the Clith­ eroe skipper was caught behind and on his way back to the


I put on 47 for the second wicket | with some encouraging shuts which consumed some vital from the strike bowlers,


pavilion. Chris Seed and Andy Bums


but both ended up unstuck on 13, first Bums caught behind,


ami then Seed slumttcd, off the accurate spin bowling of the Rochdale captain Neil Avery.


C. Seed st S. Gill b Aver.'.. A. Burns c S. Gill b Hemler-


Wrigglesworth c S. Gill b Avery...............................


I*. Seedle b Bux..................... 12 S. Graham c Johnson b But­ terworth ............................ 10


A. Robmson c S. Gill b Bux N. Bolton c Henderson b Butterworlh.................... 7


N. Roberts run out............. 2 M. Houldsworth b Johnson . 7 S. Bishop not out................ 3 Extras........................ 10 Total (all out) 152


Johnson 7-0-33-2: N. Avery 8-3- 13-2; J. Henderson 8-1-23-1; M. Butterworth 6.3-0-38-2.


Bowling: M. Bux 8-0-35-2;


23 38


Tough test for Blues at Shawbridge


Clitheroe 3, Oldham Town 2


O P PO N EN T S f rom th e Second Division of the North West Counties League proved a tough test for Clitheroe in one of their latest pre-season friendlies. Oldham Town have signed


however, Penman broke away to sco re his second ana restore Clitheroe’s lead. Oldham, once again, equa­


alot of new players during the close season and they gave Denis Underwood and Gary Butcher’s side a good run-out. The Shawbridge manage­


ment team had the oppor­ tunity to see most of their new signings, in particular n ew g o a lk e e p e r A » dy Macdonald. Clitheroe controlled the first 20 minutes of play and took


encourai'


throu igh Join Penman. The visitors


uraging passing move, replied before


th e le a d , a f t e r an


half-time and put Clitheroe under pressure earlv in the second naif. During this spell.


lised and with 10 minutes to go it seemed that this would end up as the final score. But directly from the re-start a disasterous mix-up between the Oldham centre half and goalkeeper allowed in Mick Lynch to score the winner.


bridge is the venue for the annual contest between Clith­ eroe and Accrington Stanlev for th e John Duckworth Trophy. kick-off is 3 p.m. and, dur­


• On S a tu rd a y , Shaw­


ing the day, a presentation of trophies for winning last se ason’s East Lancashire Floodlit Trophy will be made to the Clitheroe team. The match, as well as the


match ball, is being sponsored bv 3M Neotechnic.


Hyndburn bowling K.O.draw


THE Hyndliurn and District B ow lin g League's in d iv id u a l


knockout competition will be


played at Milnshaw Park on Saturday. 11 a.m. — K. Leach \ T.


Greenwood. D. f a l lo w v f . C o rn a ll, .1. T a t le r s a l l v A. Newsham . K. Biscnmb v S. Wood. K. T u rn e r v T. F ar rell. F.. Wallace v M. Watkins. I). McAvuv v K. Wells, S. Gull \ A. Wallace. l l - 2 o a.m. — D. Walkd eii v


M. .Joyce, M. Edmonson v .1. H a w o r th , D. W h it lam v A. Dobson, P. Wigg ins v P. Mul-


Clitheroe and District Pool League Kings and Dogs sharing lead


BOTH A and B sides from the Kings Anns and the Dog and Partridge occupy the top four places in the Clitheroe League. Kings A were dragged a lit­


tle closer to the chasing pack after their 5-2 defeat at Dog A. The win for the Wellgato side not only pushed them


I who struggled to beat lowly Victoria, in second place. Third placed Kings Arms B had an emphatic v ic tory


into fourth place in the league but kept their pub colleagues,


| against De Lacy. Lower down the league it


| was "d e ja v ous” for the i Legion A team, who gave the I luckless Pendle Hotel B team onlv their second win of the


season. They also gave them their first! The top two sides in the First Division had emphatic 6-


1 victories to increase their lead and give the division more than an impression of a two horse race. Buck Inn lead White Hart by one point, but the latter are’ the only unde­ feated team in the division. I)e Lacy B are the only


u n d e fe a te d te am in th e Second Division, but Victoria B. with their 7-0 whitewash of Brown Cow, are attempting to close a 10 point gap. Results: Premier Division


2, RB Legion B 5; Victoria A 3, Dog and Partridge B 4; Dog and Pa r tridge A 5, Kings


Arms A 2. First Division — Craven A


1, White Hart 6; Horseshoe B 3, Waggon B 4; CCWMC 2. Swan and Rova! A 5; Black Horse 1, Buck Inn 6; Royal Oak A 5, Horseshoe A 2;


Petre Arms A v Castle A (postponed). Second Division — Brown


— RB Legion A 2, Pendle B 5; Swan and Royal B 3, Higher Buck -l; Kings Arms B 0, De Lacy A 1; Cross Keys A


Lancashire Superleague Blackhurn 6, Clitheroc A 3


A STUNNING victory at Preston was followed by a dis­ appointing defeat at Black­ burn for Clitheroe's town pool team. Dave Parkington won the


just two visits to the table, was unfortunate not to clear up. Jo h n B i r k b e c k , w i th another fine performance for


opening frame for Clitheroe but Blackburn levelled when Clitheroe's Andy Sudworth, attempting a clearance with


Clough won in style for Clith’- eroe, but Steve ftorsfield and Dave Jarrold both lost close matches and the chance of


Inc iraine. Man-of-the-mateh Tony


Clitheroe victory slipped away.


Clitheroe 5. Blackhurn 2 First win t ’l.ITHEliOH’S Ladies w«m


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I for the first time to Black- I burn and the home side never | allowed their visitors back into the game. It was good fortune, which


the town, put Clitheroe back in the driving seat and Gordon Burgess looked as though he would put Clitheroe even fur­ ther ahead, but one loose shot cost him the fourth frame. In a tight frame, P e te r McQuade conceded the lead


extended Blackburn's lead to 4-2, when Roger Hope, on the black ball, followed in to loose


the local ladies took the game by the scruff of the neck and won the next four frames. Susan Kemp. Lev Brunkor — who took the player of the match award — Sarah Ather­ ton and Nicki Ollerenshaw all won well to complete the emphatic 5-2 win.


Lister played well and put the home side in the lend. Black­ burn, however, fought back to win the next two games; Vicky Chatburn and Barbara Parker going down narrowly. At the RB Legion venue,


Cow 0. Victoria B 7; De Lacy B 5, Cross Kevs B 2; Clith­ eroe Ladies 3, Vetre Anns B 4; Castle B 5, Craven B 2: Pendle A 4, Royal Oak B 3; Bridge 0, Commercial 4. Tonight’s fixtures: Premier


Legion B v RB Legion A. Higher Buck v Cross Keys A, Pendle Hotel B v Kings Arms B, Kings Arms A v victoria A, De Lacv Arms A v Swan and Royal ft. First Division — Buck Inn


Division — Dog and Partridge B v Dog and Partridge A, KB


derig, J. Donnelly v G. Wood, G. Stephens v G. Evans, J. Hanson v I. Evans, A. Cor­


G. Parkinson. B. Hinks v J. Kerr. S. Wiggins v R. Coupe, N. Threlfall v D. Cowperth- waite. S. Hitchon v G. Hindie, K. Ryder v K. Haworth, F.


We ns lev, S. Barnes v T. Hinks.* M. Cornall v R. Haworth. G. Cronshaw v Brown. Bye s — I>. Jackson , C.


Massrv. D. Wintworth. RESULTS


PREMIER DIVISION P W


IXzg onJ Pm. A Hvht-r Buck__ CrUaKevs.V... RB Lctfor. A.... De Dev A........ KB U*on B.... Victoria A........ Swif. and Rovii B ................. rYr,!* Hotel B..


\:r.£s Anna A... IKy ar.J I’zrt. B Arm* B...


11 v: 12 11 11 12 11 12 12 12


4 47 37 47 5 45 39 45 4 « 33 41 6 43 34 33


3I. F A P 51 2b* 51


6 42 42 42 6 42 35 42 6 40 44 40 6 38 46 38 7 38 46 38


2$ 42 25 25 59 25


FIRST DIVISION P1W L F A Pi


White Hart....... 12 12 0 61 23 61 12 10 2 62 2? 62


Hun'Cshiv B.... 12 7 5 45 39 Swan and Kuril A..................... 12 6 6 44 40 44 t^ l le A........... 11 7 4 42 35 42 K’trv Arm? A... 11 6 0 40 37 40


12 5 4 52 32 52 45


12 3


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12 4 >


SECOND DIVISION PI W 1. K


CCWMC, W hite H a r t v ^.dlcHow I A.. hey* B....


v Royal Oak A, Swan and Commercial..... Royal A v Craven A, Waggon CasileB........ • B v Petre Arms A, Castle A v


B v White Hart, Cross Keys A v Victoria B, Victoria A v De Lacy B, RB Legion A v Craven A, Craven B v Clith­ eroe Ladies, Buck Inn v Horseshoe A, Swan and Royal B v Dog and Partridge B, Castle B v Pendle Hotel B, Black Horse v Kings Arms A. Dog and Partridge A v Royal Oak A, RB Legion B v Kimrs Arms B. De Lacy A v Pendle Hotel A, Petre Arms A v Higher Buck, Horseshoe B v Swan and Royal A, CCWMC v Castle A.


Kirsty’s Curtis Cup debut


CLITHEROE’S Kirsty Speak was celebrating this week as a member of the Great Britain and Ireland team which retained the Curtis Cup with a 9-9 draw against the United


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needed only to be level at the end of the last day’s nlay for


them to return home with the cup, and, with the result going down to the last putt of the competition, it was certainly a


tense and tight affair. But, in wliat was a closely fought contest throughout, the visitors kept their nerve and held the Americans on their


own turf. Kirstv’s contribution was in Saturday’s foursomes, where


O l i v e r i s j u s t c h a m p i o n


W1SWELL golfer Oliver Marsden became the East Lanca­ shire Golf Association’s Boys’ Champion when he hit a round


of 73 at Nelson Golf Club.


with two Burnley golfers after 18 holes, ifut he won the competition, in which he was runner-up last year, with the best score on the back nine holes.


It took a card play-off to win the title outright, having tied . . . .


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card plav-off. Playing on home ground he contested the Clitheroe Golf Club Junior Open. On this occasion, after scoring a round of 73, he was unlucky to lose the decider. Then on Monday, in the Wilpslure Golf Club Junior Open,


Two davs later, on FriHav, Oliver was involved m another .


he won the best gross for the second round with another score of 73. In this competition he came third. The 18-year-old. a former student of Queen Elizabeth s


Grammar School in Blackburn, is waiting for his A-level results and hoping to take a place at university.


Oliver Marsdcn Slaving considerable success. ' • .


she was partnered by Scotland’s Mhairi McKay. The couple lost seven and five.


Oak B v Bridge Inn, Craven B BrownO*...... v Brown Cow, Petre Arms B v De Lacy Arms B, Cross Kevs B v Castle B, Victoria B v Clitheroe Ladies, Commer­ cial v Pendle Hotel B. Tuesday’s fixtures: Brown Cow v Bridge Inn, Royal Oak


IV- Uc)’ Arm> B 12 12 Victoria B Craven B


10 2


Horseshoe B. Horseshoe A v Black Horse. Second Division — Royal ciitherve Ladies


1 11 2 10


0 60 21 60 4 50 34 50 5 4* 33 47 34 47 47 37 47 46 35 45 41 43 41 34 50 34 34 50 34 33 39 33


A II 25 59 25 Cononley 2nd XI 59 all out


Comfortable Chatburn 2nd XI 60 for 1,


THE excellent bowling of Chatburn’s Anwyl and Jones


just 59, leaving tneir batsmen to run up a winning score before the heavens opened up. Chatburn: Hargreaves 14, Clough 37 n.o., Pearce 7 n.o.,


Sutton on Saturday and Con­ onley on Sunday, were rain affected and Chatburn col­ lected one point per match.


day, no result was obtained and both sides collected a point apiece. Both 1st XI games, against


Anwvl 14-4-20-4. • In a rain affected game against Sutton the previous


Competing for England


place A LADY member of Clitheroe Golf Club is to compete in the


national trials of the pres­ tigious “grassroots" Rover Cup. Irene Hinks, of Patrick Avenue, Read, has won through


extras 2, Total (for 1) 60. Cononlcy: 59 all out. Bowling: Jones 16-3-34-4;


skittled out the opposition for > 30 54 30 3o


nall v C. Snape. 11- 50 a.m. — C. Phillips v


If the Australian had man­ , , | 'A


Duckworth v C. Thomas. R. .Jar;:i’Mtb.-ki v T. Spencer. 12- 10 p.m. — H. Pickles v S. Walsh. J. Hindie v M.


Wagtfun B........ 12 5 7 3a 46 as 35


to the trials', which will deter­ mine whether or not she repre­ sents an England team against Scotland,wales and holders


all-Ireland. Over 600 clubs and more than


100,000 golfers throughout the four nations have taken part in preliminary rounds of the Royal and Ancient-endorsed Rover Cup, considered a premier European tournament for “grassroots” players. The 72 men and 72 lady golf­


ers who achieved the lowest scores in their club handicap


bands will compete for eight England places in the trials, which take place next week at Royal Lytham and St Annes. The matchplay grand final for


During the summer, however, the talented golfer, who


after onlv four years in the «i>ort is playing off a handicap of four, is lioning his skills on the courses of Lancashire — and


the Rover Cup will be played at La Manga, Spain{ in October. Mrs Hinks will play in the


15 and under handicap section in the trials.


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