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Dcepdale, Preston, to face the finest team in the north of England. The home side, who


4-0 lead before Paul Livesey and Gavin McQuade pulled it back to 4-2. Preston took the seventh, and the match, but Andy Lund (De Lacy ) and Ian Holmes (Kings) won the lust two frames to make the scoreline a respectable one.


reached the last eight of the Clitheroe. Ladies had national finals at Great Yare


took a three frame lead. Kings trio Dave Parkinson,


mouth, were in buoyant mood sh' , £ ~ f„|t' te-.m of local ladies 7-0.


LimCa'


Gordon Burgess and Peter McQuade all lost narrowly.


Gudgeon produced a faultless performance against top ama­


Man-of-the-mutch Alan


teur Andy Croasdale to pull a frame back.


them, winning the remaining frames for an emphatic 8-1 triumph.


Clough, Carl Hackett, John Birkbeck and Chris Stewart


Andy Sudwor th , Tony _


all played well, but the home side's class and experience


eroe B played host to Preston B at the Kings Arms and


told. Earlier in the day, Clith­


fomriit a very close battle. The vistors stormed into a


In Alan True’s first season Doughty. Front, from left, of management, he has won


the title8 from the hands of Andy Burrows, Howard Best. Whalley Wanderers, whose 9- Nigel Clarkson, Michael 1 defeat against Swan Hotel is Derbyshire.^ indicative of the slide they * ‘ ‘ have taken. Wanderers are rumoured to return as the “ Swan a t Whalley” next season.Looking back at the season, Alan said: 4fWe have been in a good position all year but we


Cuncarr, Tony Cross, Paul Bra c ileypE anTrue ,


• In the Third Division, Royal British Legion failed to turn up for their match with Dog Inn, and they could face the chop from the league. Said league se c re ta ry


really’have not played well for a couple of montns. I have brought one or two newt ladst


in and on Sunday we played superbly. The opposition might not have been too hot, but they drew with us a few


weeks ago. "Now we will be aiming to


Harry Dewhurst: “They did not turn up and the rule for not turning up without a valid excuse is expulsion from the league.”


FINAL TABLE F ln t Division


retain it next year,” he added. Our picture shows the vic­ torious De Lacy team prior to


Sunday's maten. Back, from left: Martin Lawson, Ray Booth, Kevin Boyle, Alan


True, Lee Burgess, Steve PW D L P


De Lacy Anns.............. 16 12 2 2 38 Swan Hotel................ 1611 2 3 35 Judge Walmesley........ 16 9 2 6 29 Whalley Wndn............ 16 9 1 6 28 Clothes Yard............... 16 6 3 7 21 Victoria....................... 16 5 5 6 20 VTitton Albion.............. 16 4 4 8 16 Crown Scaffold............ 16 3 3 10 12 RishtonAnns.............. 16 1 2 13 5


CRICKETEXTRA Skipton BS LCA Cup


closer than the scorelinc sug­ gested and it was a good experience to play the best


Played at the Royal British Legion, the inaten was far


ladies team in tne region. Ber yl Cottam, Be v


Fairelough, Sarah Atherton, c


Nicola Ollerenshav


commences on Thursday t May 11th, with 41 teams playtng in


Birtwell all played. • The Summer League


four divisions. All winning team captains


must phone the result in on 01200 442243 or be deducted one point. Failure then to post the


Bowling


Ribblesdale pair win Lawrenson Cup


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers Bowling Club members Mal­ colm wensley and Stephen Hitchon doubled up to win the Lawrenson Cup competition a t Mi l n s h aw Pa rk on Saturday. It was a superb display of


quarter-finals. They beat R. Whittam and


M. Joyce (Ribblesdale A) w e re all b e a te n in th e quarter-finals. In the leaRic action, there


bowls from the local pair, who. were one of four pairings from the Ribble Valley to reach the


A. Sharpies (Leisure Hour) 21-5, before overcoming G. Wood and R. Campbell (Burn­ ley Road B) 21-9, in the last four. That gave them a final


berth against Haslingden cou- rie Tony White and Jack Pili­ ng. In an entertaining climax,


Messrs Wensley and Hitchon- triumphed 21-15, to take the trophy in the doubles show-


niece*of the Great Harwood and District League.


sham (Castle A), I. Jackson and A. Whitehead (Wadding- ton A) and P. Mulderig and


E. Procter and A. New-


were some close games in the First Division. Ribblesdale A enjoyed their second win with a G-4 success against Rishton Con A. Waddington A mean­ while, did well to get four winners at h a rd -to -b e a t


3 victory at Rishton Conser­ vative B in the Third Division while Clitheroe Cricket did likewise at home to Metfiex. Whalley A fell to an 8-2 defeat at lust year’s fourth division champions Haslingden BC. Burnley Road A shared the


Waddington B triumphed 8-2 Midweek Cricket League a t h ome to Hy n d b u r n


spoils in a close encounter with Sabden Black. In the Fourth Division, astle B enjoyed a 7-3 win a gainst Free Gardeners and


dale B fought out a 5-5 draw.


Transport. Subden Red and Ribbles­


Barkers Nurseries Spring Doubles Holders progress


A GREAT night’s bowling was enjoyed at Ribbles­ dale Wan d e r e r s la s t Saturday with the contin­ uation of the Barkers Nur­ series Spring Doubles.


Last year's winners Alan Shacklauy and Gerald Greg-


games in order to get there, p]ay reads as follows: N. beating Martin Dillon and Alan Marsden 21-12 in the first, leading throughout.


son won through to the last 16, but they had three tough


the second however, being 13- (Keighley); B. Slingcr and J. 6 down to Mark Tinnion and PariunSoii (Ribblesdale) v G. Dyl


I t was a different storyjn 14. «,* « ume.u.,4 ovu., ... c wortley and K. swaues 74...


Brian Blackwell at one pointv but eventually wearing down


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Li their last game they beat (Keighley) v A. Dewhurst and B aj.ic r , ^urn.^r aI}^ R.ay J. Kerr (Ribblesdale); B. and Walter and Ray played ^en^. ^ Brabin and K. Bar-


t! 8,!...:.. i„„t „„„„ ,u„„ Sanderson and R. Hargreaves


oddy from Barnoldswick , Nichoi90n (Kendal) v P. j t> I a Craig and J. Uttley (Todmor-


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Golf Clitheroe results


THE winner of Clitheroe Golf Club's Jubilee single stroke competition, Division One, was D. Heesom (74-G-C8), after card play-oITs with R. Aitken (71-3- 68) and P. Dunn (79-11-08).


S. Cose (85-19*66), with R Ash­ ley second (83-15-68) and P. Chanter third (85-15-70), after a


' The Division Two winner was. c a r d p la y -o f f w i th 1). B i th e l l


was W. Birch (88-21-67) and B. Hart was second (102-27-75). The best gross was returned by • A. J. Walmsley (T3).


(89-19-70). . The Division Three winner


Competition against par, Gail Smitn was the winner, finishing 5 up.


IN the ladies section Brooch


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the Warrington duo to win 21- tm (Faiisworth) v M. Gilbert 17 in one and three quarter and j Holden (Halifax); R.


Webster and B. Thompson (Morecambe); L. and D. Law-


,nn ) v G : hy&eilBolton^imtook3-!!. Waggon and Horses 95-6,


Sowerby from Haslingden are the other pair to get to the last 16, having an easier pas­


Ian McNeil and Derek


sage with a 21-11 win over Denver Beckett and Ian Ben- dle from Bury, a similar win in the next game, and a 21-14 win over Barrow-in-Furness duo Andy Thornton and Tony


____nhalgh and T. M- (Haywood) v M-. Gilpin and G. Barker (Lancaster); K.


Whitehouse. • The draw for Saturday’s


{jreeiihalgh and T. Melior w and Jill


BOLTON LEADS THE CHARGE


MJS Combined 177 for 7 S. Alexander b Hermitt..... 34 A SECOND successive bin A. Ilooth c Goddard b Smith ^


Clitheroe 1st XI 233 for 7 . . Clitheroe


innings by Clitheroe gave N.'' [V^iion'^ Honeygiian b West Manchester side MJS Mughal........................... 71 Combined far too much to do p. Seedle b Dudha............. 27 at Chatburn Road on Sunday. Fielding b Goddard............ 5 Clitheroe now travel to Cam- K. Fawcett c Goddard b


forth in the next round on May Smith............................. 50 21st after the North Lancashire p. Bishop c Kershaw b team knocked out cup-holders Smith.............................


scorecard, will result in a two- point deduction.


u fine total of 71 off 73 balls, uU(lhll a.0-25-l; N. Goddard shurmg four partners m the #>0.44.1 process.


home side. A patient 90 minutes D SlniUr at the crease saw hun knock up


Third bat Neil Itullon was the first star of the show for the


the home side needed a lower C. Honeyghan b Scn-HUe.... 43 order effort to ensure a strong L- Williams b S. Bj«hop.... 0


Losing the pro for just five, , . 0 „ ...


score. Veteran Keith Fawcett M. Mir c I . Bishop c provided it with a gritty half- Dewhurst........ .............. 3o century which illustrated Clith- N. Goddard runout....... . 0 eroe’s strength in depth.


took opener Williams with his R. Hill lbw Alexander........ 0 first ball, it looked unlikely that M. Mughal not out............. they would come near to retrieving it.


Extras...........“I


Spring Hill. Castle A had an excellent 7-


batting coupled with the max- Dewhurst 8-0-34-1; I\ Seedle 8- imum eight overs per bowler, 4-23-1; Fielding 7-0*41-1; S. helped the visitors to a respect* Alexander 3-0-12-1; P. Bishop able total of 177.


However, slow but applied 20-1: S. Bishop 8-2-21-1; M. 1-0-11-0. Midweek Cricket Brown Cow milked


THERE was the welcome sound of willow on leather thi s we ek when the


C )astle B enjoyed a 7-3 win wickets were pitched to Jerald the s ta r t of the


season. This year sees 10 sides com­


peting for the t i t le with Brown Cow and New Inn replacing White Lion, who have withdrawn. Newcomers Brown Cow s ta r ted the season disas­


Riversiders 96-5; Catholic SC 92-4, Waddington 92-6; Rimington 129-4, Chatburn 90-8; Calderstones 113-7, Brown Cow 12.


Craven cricket Family affair


CHATBURN recorded an excellent away victory at Haworth West End on Satur­


trously when they were dis­ missed by Calderstones for just 12 runs which must be a league record low score. There was a tight match at


day. writes Adam Lancaster. The home side won the toss


Chatburn Road where Catho­ lic SC and Waddington did battle. The Catholic effort was led


and decided to bat first. In a fairly disapointing batting dis­


play the only bright spot for Haworth was 42 scored by P.


Calvert. Father and son team Rod and


by Scott Alexander (52 not out), and in reply Waddington could only manage a single off the last ball when two runs would have given them victory. Elsewhere, Chatburn were


beaten by 39 runs by Riming- ton, for whom Ian Bithell


____


scored an undefeated 52, Riversiders overhauled Wag­ gon and Horses' score with


Steve Booth crashed through the batting order with four


Bowling: M. Houldsworth 5-1- ^or


set an awesome target from 40 D. Smith notout................ 17 overs and when Simon Bishop S. Richards run out


Soaring to 233, Clitheroe had H. Hermitt b Houldsworth . 14 9 6


A. Kershaw c Dewhurst b Fielding.......................... , 31


williams 0-0-43-0; I.


Rochdale in the tournament's M. Dewhurst not out........ 1 shock result.


8


S. Bishop not out.............. 10 Extnls "'TotaWfor 7) 233


M Mu(,hai 8-0-30-1; H. Hermitt


wickets each. In the field, a good all round performance also included fine individual games for T. Topham and P. Rawson. This helped to restrict the home side's total to 123 all out. A good start to the batting saw Chatburn pile on 62 runs


before the loss of their first; wicket with P. Rawson top scor­ ing with 40. The rest of tne side' played well without having to reaJly struggle and passed-the' score needed for the loss of just; fourwickets. On the whole, a very good


WEEKEND TEAMS


Clitheroe 1st XI (v Whalley, Dewhurst, A. Dickinson, A.- away. Sat.. 2 p.m., meet — 1 Ainsworth, D.Overy. G. Leach, pm ) P. Bishop, M. Houlds- A^Marah, J. Blair,


worth, P. Seedle, M. Dewhurst, N. Bolton, N. Winkley, S. Blackburn, A, Booth,_S. Alex-


ander, S. Bishop, Fielding. Scorer: S. Bishop.


dalians, home, Sat., 2 p.m.) K. Fawcett, J. Green, C. Musson, C. Hall, R. Thornton, A. Ash­ worth, N. Bibby, D. Booth, F.


Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Rossen-


Hussain, G. Sutcliffe, M. Har­ greaves. Scorer: M. Coulter. Clitheroe 3rd XI (v Ribbles­


W. Briggs, A. Hacking, D. Musson, P.Gaskell, S. Coulter, A. Lancaster, P. Griffiths, M.


Clitheroe, home, Sun., 2 p.m.): J. Burke, C. Monk, S. Ah, R.: Wellock, T. Byrne, R. Wilson,' A. Pearce, G. Clark, S. Duck-, wor t h, J . Dewhu rst, T.I Braithwaite.


Ribblesdale W. 3rd XI (v!


Burnley Belvedere, away, Mon.;' 6 p.m.) A. Pearce, I. Tomlinson/


Ribblesdale W. Youth XI (w


R. Wilson, I. Malone. C. Rawsthome, A. Ainsworth, G.ti Clark, A. Marsh, W. Adams, R. *


dale W., away, Sun., 2 p.m., meet — 1-30 p.m. at Ribbles­ dale) R. Blackburn. T. Hobday,


(v Osw. Immanuel, home, Sat., J. Holding. J. Doughty, .2 p.m. and v Horwich RMI, Thistjethwaite. P. Lancaster,'


Hussain, H. Braithwaite. Scorer: M. Preston. Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st XI


Abbot Ale Cup, home, Mon, 2 6m.) S. Proctor, G. Monk, M.


R. Palmer, I. Britcliffe,. P. Spencer. D. Howard, B. Spencer, Ward. Ribblesdale W. 2nd XI (v


avies, J. Rain, D. Braithwaite,


A In rath linmA \1nn O It mc XT AitltM.^ A ' Htt-L ..


Earby, away. Sat., 2 p.m.) R. Blair, T. Braithwaite, S. Duck­ worth,. 1. Tomlinson, J .


Wellock, L. Kitson. > .


Read 1st XI (v Settle, away/ Sat., 2 p.m.) D. Parsons, S.’t Hulme, S. Rushton, N. Marsh,” T. Heyes, P. Ford, P. Worsley, ' S. Jultffe, G. O’Connor, P. Han-( son, Ashraf.


Sat.. 2 p.m.) A. Dodgson, N.^ Tomlinson, F. Newby, T. Clegg,'


win after last week’s defeat and, some encouraging signs for the rest of the season. ;


Read 2nd XI (v Settle,* home,?


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M. King, N. Ashraf, A. Rush-', ton, Res: P. Haworth. Scorem S. Newby.


wood, away, Sun., 2 p.m.) k.\ Boron, P. Lancaster, P. Firth,1!


•Read 3rd XI (v Great Har-vi h


S. Marshall, V. Gardner-Chan/t D. Bennett, A. Hassan, C. j Duckworth,* D.; Marshall,: A.ft Whittuker, D. Thistlethwaite.v' S


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