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Cool boarders
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Sunday. Club members gathered to par
ENDLE Ski Club held its snowboard races sponsored by Greenacre Honda on
ticipate in the races, which started with a slalom on the artificial slope at Pendle. Victory in the Male Expert class
went to last year's winner, Michael Wilmot, with two excellent runs, hotly pursued by Richard Flitcroft and As Harrison. Keen competition in the Ladies’
Novice class saw an excellent per formance by Jo Starr to win from Debs Walton and Kim Court. Activities were, however, delayed after Jo suffered a crashing fall in practice for the Air and Style event which resulted in her being rushed to hospital by ambulance for exam ination in respect of a back injury. The Air and Style events were
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Fallon makes his mark as Whalley romp to easy cup victory
dumped Read out of the Vaux Ramsbottom Cup on Satur
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judged by an impressive jury of British champion snowboarders: Stefan Walmsley, Stuart Brass and Simon Brass; with current British Dry Slope Junior Champion Jon Greenwood helping with the com mentary to explain and name the radical manoevres undertaken. Without Jo to challenge, Kim
day. Fallon was due in Leeds by 6
p.m. on business, and a quickfire unbeaten 57 ensured victory, and a quick getaway. Having bowled the home side out
ning runs in 10.2 overs. Read won the toss and elected to
bat on a wicket at its most spiteful. Openers Nick Marsh and Ryan
Court overcame a fall to take the win from Debs Walton in the Ladies’ event. Fierce competition amongst a
Heyworth stayed together for just four balls, with Marsh caught behind
for 77 at Whalley Road, Fallon and Darryl Redhead knocked off the win
halley skipper Mark Fallon was a man in a hurry as his team
by David Westwood off Dave O'Neill without a run on the board. Fallon then removed Heyworth,
again caught behind, for one. Terry L itt le and professional
move to 65, when Bardsley was caught by Fallon off Simon Gorton for 14. Two runs later, Heyworth was bowled by professional Jason Smith
Kashif Ibrahim batted watchfully, but at 14, Little was caught by Andy Pratt off Fallon for three. Ibrahim followed on the same score, caught by Steve Boswell off
O'Neill for six. Newcomer Steven Woods and cap
tain Peter Usher took the score to 20 before the latter fell to the O'Neill- Westwood combination. Woods then became Westwood's
fourth catch, again off O'Neill, and Read stood at 29-6. Careful batting from Graham Bardsley and Heyworth saw Read
reduced field of men and boys saw the entrants whittled down to six for the run off for final overall positions. Richard Flitcrocft took the over
all title after, using quarter pipe to impress the judges, heading the acro batic Billy Boyce team members, Paul Gilbert and Dale Madden. Medals were presented to suc
Wanderers find form to
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cessful competitors after the races by club chairman Bashair Khan who thanked the judges and com petitors for making the day a good one and, after news th a t Jo's injuries were not too serious, the day finished with a session of free riding when members were treated to displays by the assembled experts.
ers have been under par so far L i
dle on Sunday afternoons through out the summer.
Snowboarding continues at Pen
Summer pool underway
more changes involving the Premier Division teams. The Premier Division is made up
he World Rules, ancj there are t Again, the league will be using T
HE Clitheroe Pool League's summer season gets underway tonight.
of 12 teams, and they will use the full edition of World Rules. That means that the one minute
time limit will be used, and all matches will start at 8 p.m. Any team will lose a frame point
this year. But Saturday’s first round match
at Blackburn Northern seemed to spur the side on to their best dis
play of the season. Even so the side are still well short of
the standard they are aiming for. The home side decided to bat first
but their openers struggled against a tight attack of Shahid Nawaz and cap tain Terry Braithwaite who gave noth ing away. In the sixth over the skipper bowled
Gillibrand to add 44 for the second wicket, but went in the 23rd over, Duckworth taking a well-judged skier
Bromley for five. Professional Ryan Maron joined
off Ainsworth. Gillibrand followed at 72-3, bowled
180. Weaver a n d F i tzm a u r ic e to o k th e
a t ta c k to Wanderers with Weaver p a r ticularly aggressive smashing four huge
sixes. Both batsmen were dropped off Monk before Nawaz returned to take
three wickets in three overs. First he trapped Weaver leg before
for every five minutes they are late. The division will now play 12
by Howard for 26 and Northern would have been hoping for a score of around
101-3 and played the anchor role to great effect. He, at last, is finally showing the
play all around the ground. He hit 18 fours and two sixes in his unbeaten 90- ball century. Martin Briggs had joined him at
experience and temperament which has been missing from his game. With six runs required for victory
for 41, had Fitzmaurice well caught by Monk and then trapped Walton leg before for one. Monk finally got his reward when he
frames, 10 singles and two pairs. Each player will play two frames
against the same opponent. All host teams must have a stop
es will not be allowed any more. TONIGHT'S FIXTURES Premier Division
Pendle Hotel B v RBL A; De Lacy B v
Castle A; Royal Oak A v Kings Arms A; Dog and Partridge B v Higher Buck; Buck
A v Dog and Partridge A; Read Constitu
tional v De Lacy A. Firsl Division
Kings Arms B v Horse Shoe A; Buck
Wrinkleys v Whallcy Arms A; RBL B v Pendle Hotel A; Waggon and Horses v White Hart; Stork Hotel A v Mangrove A;
Bay Horse v Black Bull A. Second Division
Pendle Witch v Royal Oak B; Three
Millstones v Stork Hotel B; Horse Shoe B v Ilurst Green; RBL C v White Lion; Castle B v Craven Heifer; New Inn v Brown Cow. Third Division ■
Starkies Fun Bar v White Horse A Nags;
Black Bull B v Ultraframe; White Horse B Donkeys v Black Horse; Mangrove B v Dog Inn; Whalley Arms B v RBL D; Buck
Cbye.
Craven’s b winig
week came from Craven A. They beat Royal Oak 10-2 in the preliminary round of the team knock
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out competition. The other sides to make it through
to the next round were LFC, Dog and Partridge and Craven B. In the week’s league fixtures went
the same score. Team Knockout Results Preliminary Round Craven A 10, Royal Oak 2; Low Moor 6,
LFC 7; Starkies 5, Dog and Partridge 7; Kings B 4, Craven B 8. High scores: M Livesey 140, 125 finish and 110 finish; J Dixon 133; J. Gallagher 123; S. Dobson 121 M. Thompson 119; M. McDonald 101; S. Passmore, B. Parker, R. Hayward, J. Hodg
son 100. League Dog and Partridge 5, Craven A 7; Royal
Oak 2, Mangrove 10; Craven B 5, Brown Cow 7; Starkies 8, Kings B 4; Kings A 2,
LFC 10; Low Moor 7, Buck 5. High scores; D. Stevenson 9-dart finish; Lena Brooks 132 and 12; M. Waddington 130 and 117; Helen Jackson 121; M. Bannister 117; L, McDonald, J. Gallagher, I. Whalley,
Bancroft 100. Team Knockout
Craven B v LFC; Brown Cow v Kings A; Mangrove v Craven A; Buck v Dog and
Partridge (Clithcroe). • Matches to be played on Tuesday. t
Fixtures
HE biggest win in the Matthew Brown Ladies’ Summer Darts League this
to LFC, who beat Kings A 10-2 and Mangrove who won at Royal Oak by
watch, or face losing all match points and relegation to the bottom division next season. Postponed and rearranged match
off 48 overs. clinch cup win
AST year’s beaten Vaux Ramsbottom Cup final ists Ribblesdale Wander
the target was the highest score they have had to chase so far, and with the batting problems they have had, it
It was a fine effort by Wanderers but
looked a daunting task. When the openers Duckworth and
Howard were back in the pavilion by the end of the seventh over at 16-2, the pressure was on the professional and
debutant Hussain. Hussain looked nervy early on but
played some enterprising shots in his
27.Nawaz showed his class with stroke-
for 21. David Parsons and John Longden
showed some application before the former was out, caught behind by Westwood off Smith for nine. Longden followed, caught by Paul McIntosh off Smith, and Read were
all out. O'Neill finished with 4-9 off 10 overs, while man-of-the-moment
Smith claimed 3-13 off 6.3. And Fallon (2-19) and Westwood,
with five catches, also starred. Whalley's reply was sharp and hard-hitting as Redhead and Fallon
blasted the winning runs in no time. The pair opened at 4.27 p.m., and
by 5-15 p.m. it was all over. Fallon smashed 57 off just 36 balls,
with five huge sixes and two fours, while Redhead finished on 16. Whalley go from strength to
strength. Lying joint-second in the league,
they now face a mouth-watering Ramsbottom Cup quarter-final against derby rivals Clitheroe on Sunday, May 31st. However, Read's need to reappraise
themselves in now obvious - they lacked direction and "stickability". Unless they show some fighting
spirit, their season is already over, as far as winning anything is concerned.
Clitheroe cruise to victory
ter-finals of the Rams bottom Cup with a seven wicket win over Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday. Five wickets for Mick as
c -
(LITH ER OE cruised comfort- ably into the quar
Dewhurst
score on 99 and from then on wickets fell with regu larity. Parkinson (13), Met
Hanif was out with the
Oswaldtwistle were asked to bat firs t ensured Clitheroe had a reason able target to chase. And then an unbeaten
61 from Chatburn Road professional Jonathan Fielding led his side home. The Oswaldtwistle
innings started well for Clitheroe with Dewhurst claiming his first wicket with just three runs on the board. But that brought Wat
son and Hanif together and that pair put on 77 before they were broken up when Watson was run out for 48.
calf (16) and Hornsby (14) were the only bats men to make it into dou ble figures as Dewhurst, aided by Fielding (2-25) ripped through the Oswaldtwistle lower- order to leave them reel ing on 140 all out. Dewhurst finished with
figures of 5-9 after an incredible nine over spell. After that it looked a
mere formality for Clitheroe and they start ed well with a stand of 40 for opening wicket from Mark Bolton and skipper Phil Bishop. Bishop went first for 11
board, eventually falling for an invaluable 35. Support for Fielding
importantly,
then came from Neil Bolton (3) and then, more
Andrew Burns, who was still there at the end on 22.
Clitheroe took just
37.2 overs to tack up the required 141 runs to win. Fielding had scored his
61 off just 67 balls, hit ting five fours and two sixes on the way. This weekend Clitheroe
face their second double- header of the season. On Saturday they play
host to Padiham, who have made an electric start to the season. Sunday sees the first
and Fielding joined Bolton. Bolton stuck with his
professional until there were 81 runs on the
derby-day of the season when Clitheroe make the short trip to Church Meadow to take on Rib blesdale Wanderers.
and the professional six short of his ton, Briggs played out an over to ensure Nawaz got his first Ribblesdale Wan
derers century. Wanderers face a difficult task this
bowled Pratt for 11 and next ball caught and bowled Smith. Northern’s innings closed on 156-8
weekend in the league, as high-fliers Barnoldswick and Clitheroe travel to Church Meadow with the home side desperate for points before the next round of the cup.
Rain wrecks district league
programme
took its toll in the Clitheroe mid week cricket
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league. Two of the sched
uled matches were called off because of
rain. In the games which
were played River- siders inflicted a nine- wicket defeat on Chip
HE weather once again
ping A and Waggon and Horses beat Calderstones by 44 runs. In the only other
RESULTS
game played Wadding ton enjoyed a seven- wicket win over Chat burn.
Chatburn 83-6, lost to
Waddington 86-3; Chip ping A 35 all out, lost to Riversiders 36-1; Waggon and Horses 83-5, beat Calderstones 39-4.
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Clitheroe 38 President’s XV 36
THE season came to an exhilarating
close at Clitheroe RUFC on Saturday. The traditional last match encounter
between the club’s first team and president Colin Silcock's select team resulted in a pul sating game of rugby as Clitheroe capped a tremendous fightback with as two-point vic
tory. The previous evening the club’s 21st Annual
Dinner and Presentation evening took place at
the club house. Players both past and present were royally
entertained by Roger Westbrook. Captain Roger Holmes scooped both the
player-of-the-year and clubman-of-the-year awards with Dave Watson picking up the most improved player-of-the-year trophy. The second team player-of-the-year was shared
First Division P W TN/R LBP Pts
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Double win for Chatburn
the biggest contributions coming from Procter (41) and Woodham (42). Topham (15), Dewhurst (13) and Shov-
Batting first Chatburn made 141 with
HATBURN had a good win over Haworth West End on Saturday in the Craven Cricket League.
elton (15) all provided good support for the main run-makers. The lower order failed with the last five
tory over Cononley. Chatburn batted first on a difficult
Chatburn seconds won their third con secutive game with a convincing vic
wicket and for the second week running opener Peter Clough carried his bat scor ing 39 not out. All the other batsmen made useful con
batsmen not making any runs, and the final total turned out to be less than might have been hoped for. Youngster Danny Glover bowled well in
and R. Booth (3-30) as Haworth were bowled out for 134. Two easy catches were dropped and
Haworth’s reply, taking 2-17 in his 10 overs. Other wickets went to Shovelton (2-31)
Chatburn will be looking to improve on their no ball record - Mr Extras was
Haworth’s second-top scorer with 24. Chatburn 141: S. Procter 41; T. Topham 15; J.
Dewhurst 13; J. Woodham 42; R. Shovelton 15; S. Draycott 4; R. Booth 0; N. Hutchinson 0; N. Car- tledge 0; A. Booth 0; D. Glover 0 not out. Haworth West End 134: A. Booth 5-1-19-0; D.
Glover 10-3-17-2; N. Cartledge 8-2-20-1; J. Woodham 5-1-12-0; R. Shovelton 10-2-31-2; R. Booth 7-0-30-3.
tributions with Geoff West (24) and Geoff Lambert (26) the most valuable. Chat- bum closed on 149-5. Cononley had no answer to Chatburn’s bowling and fielding and were dismissed
for 72. Gary Clarkson 4-10, Tom Saunders 3-15
and Andrew Lambert 3-30 were the pick of the bowlers,
and.there was also a good fielding display with excellent catches
from Stuart Trotter. Chatburn 149-5: P. Clough 39 not out; G. West 24; A. Lambert 19; G. Clarkson 15; G. Lambert 26;
S. Trotter 8. Cononley 72: G. Clarkson 12-9-10-1; A. Lambert
11-3-30-3; T. Saunders 4.1-1-15-3; C. Mulhearn 2- 0-13-0; S. Trotter 2-0-3-0.
Thrilling end to rugby season
course for cup success
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HE Ribble Valley's R i b b l e s d a l e League sides had a
clean sweep in the Lawrenson Cup on Satur day. Clitheroe seconds beat
Old Rossendalians to earn a bye to the quarter-finals, while Whalley, Ribblesdale Wanderers and Read sec onds all secured second round berths. Clitheroe took first
Second Division P W TN/R LBP Pts
B'bum Nrthn3 Padiham.... 3 Baxenden.. 3 Rolls-Royce 3 Barnoldswick3 Osw Imm.. 3 Salesbury.. 3 Belvedere.. 3 Settle....... 3 Rolls-Royce 3 BGSOB.... 3 Whalley.... 3
Third Division P W TN/R LBPPts
knock and posted a mam moth total of 213-4, with Stephen Bishop making 56 and Musson 89. Old Rossendalians were
then bowled out for 94,119 runs short. Whalley also had a com
fortable win, beating Bax- enden by 67 runs. The Station Roaders
Cherry Tree 5 B'bum Nrthn5 Gt Harwood 5 Salesbury.. 5 Padiham.... 5 Earby....... 5 Read........ 5 Clitheroe... 5 RibbWndrs 5 Stacksteads 5 Barnoldswicko Baxenden.. 5 Belvedere.. 5 Osw 1mm.. 5 Settle....... 5 Edenfield... 5
made 153-6, with Higgin botham smashing 57, and Baxenden were bowled out
for 86. Whalley now face Great Harwood in round two. Ribblesdale Wanderers
completed a comprehensive victory over Oswaldtwistle Immanuel by 5 p.m. Immanuel were bowled
Weekend Scorecards
Whalley v Read READ
out for just 31, with Spencer (3-9), Ian Britcliffe (2-1), Leach (2-6) and Pearce (2-21) among the wickets. Wanderers lost two wick
N. Marsh c Westwood b O’Neill .0 R. Heyworth c Westwood b Fal lon ...........................................1
ets in reply, but Stafford's unbeaten 19 helped see them home with just under 30 overs to spare. Cherry Tree are next up for the Church Meadows
side. Read were also success
ful, hammering Blackburn Northern by 196 runs. Read made 293-4, with
Malcolm Whalley compil ing a superb unbeaten 143, and Doughty adding 57. Northern were skittled
for 97. Read now face Salesbury. On Sunday, Read,
Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Wanderers third were all in .Third Division action. Clitheroe took on Read
totalled 159-6, with Coul ter making 64, and although rain stopped play with Read on 72-3, Clitheroe won on faster run rate. Wanderers also won on
in a local derby. The Chatburn Road side
run rate against Padiham. They made 205-8, with
Dewhurst (57) and Kirk (54 not out) in good shape, and Padiham stood at 110-
8 when the heavens opened. FIXTURES Saturday
Senior League Cherry Tree v Whalley;
Clitheroe v Padiham; Ribbles dale Wanderers v Barnoldswick; Settle v Read. First Division
Burnley Belvedere v Clitheroe;
Earby v Ribblesdale Wanderers; Read v Cherry Tree. Second Division
Whalley v Burnley Belvedere. Sunday
Senior League Padiham v Read; Ribblesdale
Wanderers v Clitheroe; Whalley v Settle.
First Division Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Wan
derers; Read v BGSOB. Second Division
Settle v Whalley. TABLES
Senior League P W TN/R LBPPts
8 2S
T. Little c Pratt b F a l lo n .........3 Ibrahim c Boswell b O’Neill. . .6 S. Woods c Westwood b O’Neill .9 P. Usher c Westwood b O’Neill .4 M. Heyworth b Sm i th ...........21 G. Bardsley c Fallon b Gorton .14 D. Parsons c Westwood b Smith .9 J. Longden c McIntosh b Smith .2 P. Worsley not o u t ..................... 0 E x tra s ....................................8 T o ta l ....................................77 Bowling: D. O’Neill 10-4-9-4;
M. Fallon 10-1-19-2; T. Hayes 4- 1-7-0; S. Gorton 10-2-24-1; Smith 6.3-0-13-3.
WHALLEY
D. Redhead not out ...............16 M. Fallon not o u t ...................57 E x tra s ....................................6 Total (for 0) ........................79 Bowling: Ibrahim 5-0-27-0; M.
Heyworth 2-0-21-0; J. Longden 3- 0-25-0; G. Bardsley 0.2-0-1-0.
Blackburn Northern v Ribblesdale
Wanderers BLACKBURN NORTHERN
N. Weaver lbw b Nawaz.........41 N Fitzmaurice c Monk b Nawaz 2A D. Jefferson not out ............... 15 D. Walton Ibw b Nawaz...........1 D. Pratt b M onk......................11 D. Smith c and b M o n k ...........0 N. Knight not o u t .................... '.0
M. Gillibrand b Howard.........26 R Bromley b Braithwaite.........5 Maron c Duckworth b Ains worth ..........
25
E x tra s ....................................8 Total (for 8 ) ......................156 Bowling: Nawaz 10-3-27-3; T.
B raithwaite 10-2-23-1; A. Ainsworth 10-0-24-1; D. Howard 8-3-29-1; G. Monk 10-2-47-2.
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
S. Duckworth lbw b Walton. . .2 D. Howard c Maron b P r a t t . . .2
Nawaz not o u t ........................102 S. Hussain c Bromley b Maron .27 M. Briggs not o u t ....................18 E x tra s ....................................9
Total (for 3) ......................159 Bowling; D. Walton 10-2-29-1;
D. Pratt 8-1-52-1; D. Smith 4-0- 27-0; R. Mohammed 4-0-19-0; Maron 5.3-0-32-1.
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Clitheroe
OSWALDTWISTLE IMMANUEL
R. Watson run out ................. 48 M. Heyes c and b Dewhurst. . .0 Hanif c Coulter b Dewhurst .40 G. Parkinson ruin o u t ............. 13 J. Metcalf c Bums b Fielding .16 M. Barnes b Dewhurst............. 0 A. Dignan c and b Dewhurst . .0 R Mayers st Winckley b Bibby .0 P. Dignan b Dewhurst ............. 1 A. Hornsby c N. Bolton b Field ing ........................................ 14
M. Taylor not o u t ..................... 0 E x tra s .................................... 8 T o ta l ..................................140 Bowling: M. Dewhurst 9-5-9-
5; S. Bishop 2-1-7-0; N. Bolton 10-1-30-0; Fielding 9-2-25-2; M. Hargreaves 5-0-34-0; N. Bibby 10-1-280-1.
CLITHEROE
M. Bolton c Hornsby b Watsor. .35 R Bishop c Parkinson b Metcalf .11 Fielding not out ......................61 N. Bolton c Hornsby b Watson .3 A. Bums not o u t ......................22 E x tra s .................................... 9 Total (for 3) ......................141 Bowling: A. Hornsby 10-1-39-
0; M. Taylor 3-1-5-0; J. Metcalf 9.2-0-26-1; R. Watson 10-3-17-2; Hanif 5-0-15-0.
BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
between Dave Atkinson and Paul Proctor. Veteran fly-half Declan O’Duffy finished top
of both the points-scored and goals-kicked charts, while fullback Andrew Burrill led the way in the try-scoring stakes with 11 touchdowns. By 3 p.m. on Saturday most of the hangovers
the previous few years, a close game looked to
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be in store. But Silcock’s side dominated the opening 25
minutes to build up an imposing 19-point lead. Clitheroe’s only score during this period came
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sided until captain Holmes rallied his troops and desperate defence became
all-out attack. Wingman Ian Ibbotson started the
from second place row Bob Wilkinson. He plunged over in the right-hand corner fol
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dent’s side scored four excellent tries. They played the game at a high pace and backed up each break to great effect. It looked as if the game would become one-
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side’s third score following an O’Duffy break, then the roles were reversed for O’Duffy to touch down. Both tries were converted to level
the scores at 22 points each. The rampaging Maroon and Golds
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