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Pith.me 30 CUtheroe Advert iser & Times, November 28th, 1996 M o to r s TEL. BURNLEY (01282)4X2331 I ROVER APPROVED USEP CARS


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ALL smiles at the Clitheroe CC presentation night. (CAT5081) Howzat! ... it’s troph y time


son. Presentation nights for both the junior


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LITHEROE Cricket Club members gathered to cele­ brate another successful sea­


and senior sections were held at the Chatbum Road club. Cricket section chairman Harry Land­


less was the MC for the senior evening, and he was joined by guest speakers Robin Sharp and Simon Westhead. Former professional, and father of the


current club professional, Brian Field­ ing was present to hand out his own award for the most outstanding perfor­ mance of the season. Second team captain John Green was on hand to receive the Vaux Ribblesdale League First Division Championship Trophy. Derek Thompson was honoured with


’ Junior awards were presented by first team skipper Phil Bishop at a separate


life membership for his dedication and hard work on behalf of the club.


First Team - Batting, Andrew Robinson; bowling, Michael Dewhurst; fielding, Neil Bolton. Second Team - Batting, Craig Hall; bowling, Garth Sutcliffe; fielding, Neil Bibby. Third Team - Batting, Chris Musson; bowl­ ing, Dave Musson; fielding, Simon Coulter. Centurion Ties - Andrew Robinson (three


Senior wicketkeeping award, Neil Winkley; First Division wicketkeeping award, Howard Braithwaite; First Division catching award, Neil Bibby. Young Player of the Year, Stephen Bishop. Brian Fielding award for outstanding perfor­ mance, Michael Dewhurst. Clubmen of the Year, Farouk Hussain and Geoff Cartledge.


Batting, William Backhouse; bowling, Matthew Eglin; fielding, James Hoare.


JUNIORS Under 11s


centuries — top score 110 not out), Andrew Booth (127), Chris Musson (104), Simon Westhead (114). League Awards - First Division Trophy;


waite were presented with league ties for gaining representative honoursat Under 18 level. Roll of Honour SENIORS


ceremony attended by around 50 mem­ bers. Mark Hargreaves and Howard Braith-


captained the first team for a number of years, playing alongside the likes of Jim Clay­ ton.


T


tremendous score in his final season at the crease. In his younger days Simon was an exceptional cover-point fieldsman, quick to cover the ground and with a safe pair of hands.


club will know of his strengths as a quick scoring batsman through boundaries rather, than taking singles.


at the club’s Senior Presentation Evening. Our picture shows Simon (left) receiving his gifts from Harry Landless, chairman of


the club’s cricket section (centre), and club chairman Robin Sharp. (CAT5082) © © © o •


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Matthew Lazenby; fielding, Daniel Walker. Under 15s


Batting, Matthew Lazenby; bowling, Under 13s


Bowling, Matthew Coulter; bowling, Daniel Glover; fielding, Thomas Hibbert.


© © • Under 18s \


Batting, Simon Coulter; bowling, Mark Har­ greaves; fielding, Matthew Coulter. Young player of the year, Stephen Bishop. Birchall Cup, Under 16s team.


eye, hitting the ball with enormous force. When you were batting with him you knew you wouldn’t need to do much running between the wickets.” Simon, who has lived in Clitheroe all his life, will be sorely missed on the cricket field." To reward his great efforts for the club there was a special presentation made to Simon


Malcolm Blackburn, a close friend and colleague, said: “Simon has a tremendous


It is his batting that will be best remembered, however. Players or followers of the . .


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HIS year marks the end of an era at Clitheroe Cricket Club — the retirement of stalwart Simon Westhead after 40 years as a player at


Simon has played at the club since he was a teenager back in 1956. In the late 60s he the club.


The Clitheroe legend has notched up centuries for all three of the club’s senior teams.- Simon bowed out on a century and received a commemorative club tie to record this


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OPEN Monday - Friday 9-6.30 Saturday 9-4.30 Sund ay 12-4.30


CLITHEROE CC junior members get their awards. (CAT4925) Billington on cue for snooker title?


and District Snooker League. A big win over Rimington A extended


il l in g to n a have opened up a 13-point gap at the top of the First Division of the Clitheroe


B


their lead, while their nearest chal­ lengers Waddington A came to grief at the hands of Catholic A. Legion hauled themselves back into


the fray with a good win over high-fly­ ing Catholic B. Billington B recorded only their second


win of the season when defeating Rim­ ington B. In the Second Division, only two clubs, Pendle Club and Downham, are not in contention. Chatburn B maintained top spot with


a good win over Chipping and Low Moor made second place their own after a narrow win over Chatbum A. POINTS AND POSITIONS


Waddington A 67; 3, Catholic B 66; 4, Legion 64; 5, Police 54; 6, Rimington A 52; 7, Rim­ ington B 50; 8, Conservative 46; 9, Catholic A 40; 10, Billington B 39. Second Division: 1, Chatbum B 70; 2, Low


Moor 64; 3, Chatburn A 62; 4, Chipping, Slaidbum A 58; 6, Slaidbum B, Social 54; 8, Waddington B 50; 9, Downham 38; 10, Pen­ dle Club 36.


TONIGHT’S FIXTURES


Waddington A v Billington A; Police v Rim­ ington B; Rimington A v Legion; Catholic B v Conservative.


Second Division: Slaidbum A v Chatbum B; Chatburn A v Waddington B; Chipping v Social; Downham v Low Moor; Pendle v Slaidbum B.


First Division RESULTS Billinglon A 12 (507), Rimington A 2 (351): D.


Wilson (10) 90, J. Lund (24) 52; T. Wilson (10) 102, D. Calvert (27) 46; D. Cox (-13) 69, S. Petty (7) 67; R. Hilton (10) 56, P. Mars-


First Division: Billington B v Catholic A; First Division: 1, Billington A 80; 2,


den (21) 81; T. Rydeheard (12) 96, M. Rhodes (26) 45; N. Harris (15) 94, J. Nuttall (21)60.


Catholic A10 (443), Waddington A 4 (321): M.


Ryan (16) 103, J. Baines (2) 20; T. Gudgeon (21) 56, J. Wooff (27) 85; A. Pollard (24) 81, B. Waddington (-10) 62; J. Bolton (21) 59, T. A. Makinson (12) 67; D. Southwell (21) 66. R. Cowking (13) 58; S. Wilson (24) 78, D. Nelson (scratch) 29. Legion 10 (396), Catholic B 4 (366): B. H Sims (-15) 61, M. Jezierski (2) 55; A. Burgess (-7) 72, S. Duckworth (-1) 29; N. Schofield (4) 32, M. Byrne (13) 87; G. Blackburn (12) 70, M. Plant (12) 71; S. Maher (23) 85, S. Simpson


(24) 65; S. Blackburn (21) 76, R. Alston (13) 59.


Lund Jnr (20) 67, M. Unwin (27) 77; R. Bol- land (23) 89, D. Flynn (27) 60; B. Conchie (- 2) 60, M. Flannery (21) 80; D. Seed (26) 68 J. Ainsworth (25) 77; P. Hobson (20) 76, Z


Mirkovic (26) 62; P. Winckley (18) 58. C Gorzella (27) 90. Conservative 8 (379), Police 6 (334); C


Drinkwater (4) 93, B. Brown (5) 27; I. Nash (-16) 36, F. Booth (6) 56; I. Charlton (5) 69, P. Craig 53; M. Whittaker (11) 45, S. Grif­ fiths (14) 72; D. Smith (10) 6 6 ,1. Hartley (18) 55; T. Smith (27) 70, J. Griffiths (21) 71 Rimington A 12 (466), Calholic A 2 (327)- s ’


80, P. Moon (19) 36; K. Dowbiggin (4) 70, A Pollard (24) 57; P. Marsden (21) 70, D* Southwell (21) 60: D. Calvert (27) 97, M*


M ®1, J. (21) 65; J. Lund (24)


Ryan (16) 35; M. Rhodes (26) 88, T. Gud­ geon (21) 74.


Pearce (21) 63, A. Jackson (14) 55; J Lock- ley (27) 85, S. Cookson (14) 31; D. Lakin (27) 50, G. Johnson (14) 86; M. Paul (21) 102 P Procter (14) 48; S. Tomlinson (27) 58 r ' Procter (14) 59; L. Whittaker (26) 58 j ’ Winder (14) 41.


Chamley (19) 56, P. Craig (7) 66; G. Tyler (27) 54, M. Lawson (6) 111; I. Perry (12) 83 G. Simkin (-8) 45; D. Dean (7) 69, S. Harri­ son (10) 38; D. Ireland (20) 63, P. Clark (-17) 85; S. McDonald (26) 103, G. Clark (17) 67.


Low Moor 8 (428), Chatburn A G (412): D Chatburn B 10 (410), Chipping 4 (320): M. Second Division Rimington B 4 (418), Billinglon B 10 (44G): J Pendle Club 12 (483), Social Club 2


Postlethwaite (27) 80, B. Alston (1( Watson (23) 69, J. Burgess (23) Wright (27) 100, M. Duxbury (It Nedescovic (27) 86, D. Clay (23) 60; Iron (27) 59, K. Walmsley (14) 61; I (27) 89, N. Geldard (21) 62. Waddinglon B 8 (362), Slaidbum A 6 ( Hwd (7) 6L B. Walker (14) 67; I . . (26) 59, G. Tedstone (27) 82; T. W (20) 75, J. Collinson (27) 54; D. Smit


( Rl |by ‘u ’ 5?; M' Ri«! <21> 44' 1 w 'C'


16)59,1. Hothersall(21)60 0 Slaidburn B 4 (380), Downham 10 (


der (25) 68, D. Hart (21) 72; T. Carr L. Cragg (14) 104; W. Robinson (li


dO) 63


nn?&CkA(1^ 1°’ G‘ Pari«* (8) 53.1 (10) 68, A. Rigby (7) 52, M. Hall (1(


h ^ i l T V f f S (v Th°mt°n Cl a 9r a ';™ > ? ay DT d“ won 7


lrot 2JD nm (X Blaekhum Norther. 4?9 Offi! S McKenzie won 9/2,1


9/4: » Wa,ltera won 5/9,2/9, I


Larry Crouch lost 7/9 9/1 n r/q. dale lost 9 /2 ,4 / ^ 7 6 /9 ’ SU


s ‘nger lost 9/6,8/10,9/7,2


3 f s n ? Sf* I f™ (v Fleetwood, hom 3) Suts Meadows lost 3/9,1/9, 7/9«


* n % 7 V ° la-9' 2' 9' 3' R * * e i& 1/9- ValF„lHU


. dinK lost 9/4 ,5/9,2/9 51 °,Cartlcd8e lost 3/9. 4 lost 6/9, 7/9, 5/9. AnJi9r M 70


.Marie Beniwf^ Rcedley, home, 1 ’ ,


" " f16 Bennett lost 1/9, 2/9, 6/9- L mgton lost 5/9 n/9 i /o. ar


/9 5/9 9/7 011 T.nn c °wking w 4/9, 6/9.' 9 7‘ 9/1; Dorothy Barker


Marv Br-w ^ 7 i r^ °n Green, away, ■ o a t ^ O . ^ T / S ^ T h f /9:Katl / , Mandy Walmsley lost 4/9,9/7,


9/0, John Carter lost 10/8, 9/4, 5/9, Dave Matthews won 9/3,9/1,9/2; h tS le.won?/G.9/5,5/9,10/9.


ONLY one Clitheroe Squas m ? '! ’ 9/,4: Robert Fielding won


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Mixed fortune: e^In with success last1


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