Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 4th, 1094 31 i MATTHEW EVANS AND MAX GARDNER REPORT;®;: Vaux Ramsbottom Cup Final
Burnoldswick 1-14 tor 7, Whalley 145 for 4
IA IN tr ied to put a (1am- )o n o r on th e l e a g u e ’s show pie ce c om p e t i t io n , out W h u l ley ’s b a tsm e n w e a th e red th e s to rm to produce a winning finale at
Whalley weather the storm
the third a ttempt. The clouds loomed over Blackburn Northern’s I’leek-
gate ground from the start of the match on Sunday. By late afternoon, to r ren t ia l rain
caused the abandonment of the match and, after a com plete washout on Monday evening, the came was played to a finish on Tuesday night. Barlick were invited to bat
pushed to just 25 when opener Ian Southern was well caught by the agile Mick Graham running in from the edge. That fall brought veteran bowler Martin Greenhalgh to
later, the pro soon followed Graham into the pavilion. Attempting a forward defen
sive stroke to the spin of Mar- . •
tin Greenhalgh, he dolled u» an easy eaten to MacDonald,
/ i ..... 1.
the crease and when he was p a r tn e r e d by t e e n a g e r Matthew Plant, the two of them restored the hopes ol their team with a gutsy stand
of GO. A shorter ball from Russell
and Whalleyopened with Dave O'Neill ami Russell Foster bowling with hostility. Andv I’ratt soon had the
Foster caused trouble for l ’lant, who got underneath it
and skied to a gratetul Mick
pleasure of dismissing his opposite number, Graham Marker, for a duck off Russell Foster's bowline. Dave O’Neill had profes
sional Darryle MacDonald excitedlv caught behind by Dave Westwood for just one, which put Whalley in the
driving seat. Amlv l ’ratt took the pace-
men off. in order to save them for a spell against the lower order, but the pressure on Barlick failed to relent as Jim llorrox and Simon Gorton embarked on tight howling spells, which saw Horrox have
i.ee Naylor collected behind anil Gorton bowl Mor gan Whipp without scoring. At 11 for four off 1-1 overs,
And th e to ta l had been
Whallev another wicket as Justin Manville was dropped by Darryl Redhead and llor rox spilled Martin Grcenhalgh over the boundary as he hit out the final ball of the
field, Nick Keighley went without scoring, bowled by a
innings. When Whallev took the
determined Jim Stead. Jim Horrox and Mick Gra
ham soon looked in good ilow u ntil the most ludicrous wicket of the day saw the pair on completely different wave lengths as the pro refused a single and the \\ halley opener ran back to the pavilion,
fuming. Darrvl Redhead entered
Barnoldswick were ill danger of complete embarrassment.
overs remaining. Although it w;
the frav and, at the close of plav, tVhallev's target was decreased to 101) with 30
two days
Graham. Rare missed catches cost
.. 1 . ■!, \w , t i l l
fielding at mid-oil. Juhn Kearsley joined Red
head at th e c re a s e and together they guided Mind- ley, slowly but surely towards
tlieir goal. After Redhead, who scored
an invaluable 3d, was trapped line bv MacDonald, captain Andv ’Pratt was soon on his was back to the pavilion. His bright 15 was ended when he sliced to point, off the bowling of Dave Scothern, and was caught bv Morgan Whipp. But Dave Redhead stepped
IU.O m: uivux-i. , Burnoldswick
MacDonald c Westwood b I O’Neill........................ . MHorrox............................
D. Scothern b Horrox......... M. Greenhalgh not out....... M. Plant c Graham b V oster ,1. Manville not out..............
. Whipp b Gorton............
1 into the breach and, — < with Kearsley, saw his team
along> =
through to the finish. At the start of the third to
last over the villagers needed 10 runs. One almighty six from Redhead followed by a bouncer, which shot past the wicket keeper for four byes, and that was that. Speaking immediately alter
David O'Neill 10-3-34-1; S. Gor ton 10-1-18-1; Horrox 10-4-19-3; J . Kearslev 5-0-20-0; D.J. Red
Bowling: R. Foster 10-2-32-2;
Extras 5................. . Total (for 7) 144
head 3-0-li-0. Whalley
J. Horrox c MacDonald b Greenhalgh........... ..........
N. Keighley b Stead.. M. Granar............*
his triumph, the Whalley cap tain, Andv Pratt, commented: "That was one for the nerves. Harnoldswick made it hard going for us right the wav through. Martin Greenhalgh
A. Pratt c Whipp b
D.Scoth- . Kearsley not out. m run out............ 24
D.J. Redhead Ibw MacDon J ald.....................................
34 27
D.G^Uedhead not out.......... E x t r a s . . . f f 0r 4) 145
15 21 15
and voung Plant did so well to lift their team and once their
P Bowling: J. Stead S-2-25-1; M.
score reached 1-10 it was always going to be a difficult game.
C.2-3-18-RJ. Manville 3-0-13-0; M. Greenhalgh 10-6-11-1; D. MacDonald 0-1-31-1
arkinson y-0-33-0; D. Scothern Five-a-side kicks off with goal feast
CRICKET LEAGUE Senior League round-up
_ _ _
WITH a double-header of senior league tixtures this* weekend, it is hoped that the torrential rain monster, which decimated last weeks league programme, does not rear its
ugly head again.
at some stage last week forc ing all the teams to receive two points apiece. The tie of this weekend
All matches were rained olt .
Rain affected weekend .
Bead, denied ot an almost . ..
Great Harwood llo for i (match drawn)
3^8, E iX l ~US- A l "
wAiiy Ididdi Ecn<\Tcl Lightning strikes title race V A U X l RlKhl ESI)AIE ^.^22
t™*?,.. ,
STORMY weather denied a huge Chatburn Road
They entertain lowly Settle on Sunday.
certain win against Edentield. should be encouraged by their fine performance. If they beat
favour bv getting a result at Gt Harwood on Sunday.
should be at Church Meadow on Sunday, when Uibhlesdaje Wanderers entertain then- fierce rivals. Clitheroe. The Chatburn Road side lie
Amateur of the week
in second place and the game offers Wanderers the oppor tunity to retrieve some ot the 17 points deficit. Of course, thov must win at Barnolds wick on Saturday, as C.nth- eroe will be expecting to beat Edenfield at home on the
same day erx^tikv
."tim iui,» • l
Pleckgate a number of limes this week in an attempt tn
Having made the .....
trek to
finish their Ramshuttnm Gup Final, the Whalley crieketers
F.I.KYHN goals per game, w ith one every thrce-and-a-lialf minutes, are just two of the exciting statistics netted during the opening week of Roeficld s brand new fite-a-
side soccer league. Statistics lend themselves well to this particular vari
ety nr the "beautiful" game, but it is those concerning
goals which have made Hie opening week sn successiul. Raws,Ill's Dodgers, not jammy ... any sense of u
word were the highest scorers as they rattled 19 goals past hapless Swindon, who could only reply with one of
their ow n. The other games were far closer, with all three win
ning teams scoring seven apiece. I he two la.w Moor clubs were involved in 7-5 thrillers, w hile h legible Milan
J "|>iclure,i are a group of the players involved, with the referee.
won a l it t le more comfortably at 7-2. The verv continental sounding hscohar % I ,S\ Hung
over encounter was postponed due to ‘he' "U'i iU c u s ’wiU plovers and will be rearranged at a later date, us will
Suwluv’s how Moor v hscobar match.
ble Milan 7. Barker's Arms 2: Gt Mutes: Not Arf a, D Moor 7; Desk Jockeys a, Dow Moor Athletic i.
Results — Swindon 1, Uuwson s Dodgers 19 blcxi .m •
must return mi Saturday t>> play Blackburn Northern.
[■ATI.
Al.I.KN iRililik-.-clul.-l — fill- ;i
p.isilivc upvmng stand "I 72 at I Imrvh M,-;ldm\
Lower league round-up
THREE Kibble Valley lower league matches were played
wiek Wliall
L e e
to a finish at the weekend. Burges s took five for just 2(‘
Three matches finished .ets
2nd XI bowled out > runs as
Oswa'ldtwistle Immanuel for 105. After an extended down pour Burgess, hitting •*•». and his team-mates past the total
in just 15 overs. Clitheroe 2nd XI. at the top
at the hands of their nearest rivals. Salisbury. K ih b le sd a le ’s game at
the First Division, suttered
Cherry 'free was deckled on a faster scoring ra te . Wan d e re r s being tile slower scorers.
sions were awarded two points.
WEEKEND TEAMS
Clithcroc 1st XI (v Fileilfield. home. Sul.. 2 p m.) B. P. See,He. A. Bunts. M. Houhlswarlh. N. Bishop, N
_ . . . ... ^
Bolto,,: S. Blaekburn. N. Winkley. b. Graham, C. Seed. " ' S & t i N n l ' l i S i . W.. m y . Sim.. S M U
' ' {''ViL,'i...r . '7rill XI .. Ili.iiy Tr.... j v I ' I I . ^ II I|| | !i Fawcett G Sutcliffe. N. Ashworth. C. Hall. D. Musson, A. Bibby, A. Booth. M. Scott. S. Booth. S. Dawson. D. W mk-
Rihlilesdale W. 1*1 XI <v IV Haniimis'iea. mi Spencer, D. Howard. B. Allen. 1.
p.m.) G. Leach. M. Briggs. M. Davies. G. Mimk. J. Dam. G llnteliffe. S. Proctor.
v Scorer; M. Hussain. K im.c .m.c
. . .
Martin. Scorer: Miss C. Britciiffe. Ribhlcsilnle W. 1st XI (v Clitheroe. home, bun.. - p.m..
u.
Silencer R Palmer. T. Braithwaite. N. NSrigley, A. Dakin- sill R. Blair. J. Dewlmrst, A. Balmer. J. Blair. 1. lomlni- mui D Overv. Scorer: J. Braithwaite.
b e u . -no a * V'
lm.no. SfU “V"1:; . , ; * ... .» . ... . 1 l> «♦ l , , t ,. im iu, » • ................
m,.L.i — 12-45 p.m.) Same as above. Rihblcsdale W. 2nd XI (v Read
, . .-v-.i.:,. :
' Rihiilesdule \ \ \ 2nd XI (v Blaeklmtn North, away. bum. _ n m meet — 12- irip.m.) .Same as above.
„
' Riiihlesdnle W. 3rd XI (v Settle, away, bum,, - p ni.. — 12*45 p.m.) N. fechotield, J. lbirke. E B>iik t •.
Monk, R. Wilson. C. Rawsthorne, I'. Kenyon, G. Bamher,
A. Reurce. G. Clarke, A. Booth. Kibhlesdale W. Youth XI tv dither.,e. home. »»-,t
Turner, A. Ainsworth, I. Gross. Golf
TWO out of three of the Clith eroe Golf Club Ladies’ Section weekend competitions were ~
UUU VIUH Viuu •
won by Chri ’s Si *tokes,
Medal with a score of 76-10-66 and the 36 hole nett with a
She won the LGU Extra
score of 140. Kim Rostron won the 3b
hole scratch competition with •oss of 148.
kin (47); 2nd, A. Tubb and G.
den's Open Fourball: Nett 1st, P. Hanson and G. Mea-
Winning streak for Chris ----------
Luvtham (46); 3rd, K. O’Brien and B. Higginson (45). Gross - 1st, J. Cartmell
„ m ).). Dewhurst. C. Kawsthorne. I. lomlmson ly 'Dlson. i> Clegg. A. Rearce. A. Booth. M. Beverley, b. C lark. b.
. . . -.1 •■J-V . .
o * » r
> All other teams in all divi
Settle at home on Saturday thev could then do their Kib ble Valley ne ig h b o u rs a
crowd a su p e r d a y ’s cricket on Saturday, with the match finishing as a draw as Clitheroe were forced to slow the overs
down.
Defending a fine total ot 232, in which lan Wriggles-
,
worth starred with an innings of 95, Clitheroe managed to pick up four wickets for 115, following the storm, in altered
to which ended a considerable threat
to bowl 25 overs, Great Har wood would have secured five points by virtue of a slightly
Had the home sid ___________e managed
faster run rate. T h a t had come ab o u t largely due to the depleted
Clitneroe line-up. Newcomer to the senior league David Musson was hit
for 11 off his only over and Andrew Booth was given equally rough treatment — hit for two sixes off his first
two deliveries. But grateful recipient Dan
plaving conditions. \Vrigglesworth’s 95 came
from 94 balls and his display gathered momentum after a
slow start. I t took his total against
Great Harwood to 200 this
season and, as a battle for supremecy of the Australians, the big left-hander has had the
edge.Great Harwood were hav ing no problem keeping up
iel Cheeseborough became a bit too confident and offered
the fourth ball of the over to Andy Burns to become the
fourth dismissal. Clitheroe had earlier batted
well against ers’ pace attack. P ul Hutchi
well &Olliai. •
the openers.
with the run rate, but it was at the expense of wickets, as professional Paul Hutchison was bowled by Wrigglesworth
t fhe league lead- nau1 I*"*-1*-
aiiv. •Wh-v--T” ‘
son and Gordon Bardsley bowled effectively in their opening spell, with Bardsley s two victims for 36 being both
T h e b ow l in g of P a u l „
Houldsworth and Daniel Cheeseborough proved Clith- eroe’s chance of rattling up a big score, as Wrigglesworth-
Allen’s thunder stolen by the weather
Itililileslliile W. 2IIS for II (match abandoned)
liv l'iiul Allen was the high light of II sunny iiltermnm .it
■\.N aUaeking innings ol 98
Church Meadow before the heavens opened on Rihhles-
dale and Whalley’s chances to make ground up on the lead
ing teams. Allen’s enterprise came m_a
nositivc opening stand ot before Martin Davies was dis
missed by the first of two catches by Darryl Redhead, who returned after breaking a Unger last week in an effort to ste[> his chances of appearing m Sun day's Kainshntmm Cup tinal. Whallev pro Jim Horrox
ended when Graham Monk ran him out. hut the RU>blesdale slow bowler made a useful 14 not out to take the total to 20S. The thunderstorm frustrat-
A fine 30 by Gordon Leach
inglv curtailed the proceedings at tea.
Rilililestlule W amlerers
M. Davies e D. (>■ Kellheail b Horrux................ .... !•
B. Allen e D. J. R.-ilheail h . MKearsley......................... '■8
). Howard c Horrox b _ J Kearsley.....................•••; ‘
M. Briggs o Pratt b Rears- 1 le v ......................................... 0
artin c Foster b Horrox ... -4
howled for the first tune m three weeks after suffering with a groin strain and his return was also well-timed for Sunday s showpiece as he took two
wickets.
•\t 1 IS. Kibhlesdale lost three wickets with John Kearsley
, , ,
picking up two in one over, which saw Martin Briggs tall to a superb catch by Whalley skip
per Andy Pratt Read 75 for 3 (match drawn) Kitenlield 91 all out.
READ looked s e t to en d a long run of defeats at Eden- field on S a tu rd a y , th e n th e w ea th e r intervened and saved
th e dav for th e home side. A su p e rb bowling p e r fo r mance bv Stephen Ju h tfe mil
ihe vistnr> in command in not sunshine during the early after noon. Julifle took the first six
wickets and reduced Edenfield to 31 for six after jus t an hours
play. He was helped by some fine , .
fielding. Neil Tomlinson caught opener John Kershaw and pro
fessional Andy Williams was caught by Simon Hulme. Burns and Pve were both
howled, while David Parsons took a low catch at slip to dis
miss Smithson. Youngster Duncan Bell con
and P. Marlow (42); 2nd A. Samuels and G. Howarth (38). Stonvhurst Park Golf Club s
Past Captain's Competition; 1st, ID Ormerod, J. Blocked,
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tinued to show promise when he came into the attack. He took and three wickets, bowling one man
With the home side on el lor having two caught. .
eight, the heavens opunei up and the field was fljiodod. I lay did not resume until 6-40 p.m.
and six overs were reqmred to dismiss EdenfieUl. who Iminhed with a final score of 91. 42 of
th o se being scored by Mark
Hanson.Only 50 minutes playing time
G. Loach run out.........•••••■ P. SjK*ncer c I). G. Redhead
. Rain c Westwood h Kearsley.....................
G. Monk not out......................14 T. Braithwaite Ibw b O Neill
b Foster........................... 1. Britciiffe not out..............
Extras...................... . ‘ Total (for in 208
IL Foster 0-1-41-1: J. Horrox 12-1-50-2: J. Kearsley 7-0-39-4.
READ ROBBED miints. In the end. they fell narrowly „ „ bv the weather. Kdcnfield
J Kershaw e Tomlinson b A.Juliffe..............................; "
M. Burns b Juliffe................ > G. Smithson c 1‘atsons b
Williams c Hulun* b Juliffe................................
M. Hanson c Huhne b Smith 4- Juliffe....................... . ‘
M. Pve b Juliffe................... - A. Wright c O’Connor b Juliffe................................
Extras.......................
W. Slingerb Bell............... * B. Storey c Seedle b bell..... •*
}.
C. Hanson c Ford b Bell...... s R. Riley not out..................
s. Juliffe 14-3-30-9; 1). Bell 9... 2-6-3; C. Smilh 5-1-18-1.
Read
J. Seedlc c Burns b \ \ ri^nt.. c. O' Connor c Slmger b Storey....................................
C. Smith not out.................. S. Hulme Ibw Storey..........
1). Bell not out..................... U .
A. Wright 4-0-22-1; W. Slinger 0-15-9.
Bowling: B. Storey 6-0-37-2:
Extras....................... Total (for 3) .o.
lJ Hmvlillg. J. Sye'lle 13-2-24-9: Total (all out) 91. * ,
short of th e ta rg e t ami were most unfortunate to be robbed
Bowling: D. O’Neill 17-l-i»S-l: \ j
s.»________ n.\ Cheeseborough eventually aged
grips with them.
1. Scothern c Graham b Horrox........................ . 14
. Naylor c Westwood b j
“However, it was within our capabilities. And with
who"has being playing like this all season, 1 was confi dent that we would do it.”
.iIouiiht lik
players like John Kearsley. 1 » < . .
81001 J , ^ ^ o T ? h e n i ? h uT ^
runs had been scored off his eight overs by then. Clitheroe
A. Booth c M. Cheese- _ brough b Bardsley.......... 4
A. Bums b Bardsley........... 2* A. Robinson c Threlfull b Hutchison.
Wrigglesworth c Kershaw b 'neeseb
23
N. Bolton c Bardsley b Hut P chison........................... 4
Cneeseborough................ 95
C Halle Allen d Hutchison 9 M. Houldsworth b Hutchi son ................................... ^
. Seedle c Aimer b D. Cheeseborough................ 40
S. Blackburn not out.......... 1 Total (for 8) 232
N. Roberts not out.............. E x t r a s .........
G. Bardslev 9-1-30-2; P. Houlds worth 8-6-54-0; D. Cheese borough S-0-03-2.
Bowling: Hutchison 20-3*09-4; Isley
Great Harwood
N. Kershaw c Musson b Seedle
G. Bardslev run out............ P. Hutchison b Wriggles
................. .
P. Houldsworth not out...... D. Cheesebrough c Bums b MA. Booth......................... ~
worth .............................. . Cheesebrough not out... 30
11 32
t
25-1; P. Seedfe 4-0-2S-1; D. Musson 1-0-11-0; M. Houlds worth 4-0*25-0; N. Bolton 1-0-b-
Bowling: Wrigglesworth 10-1-
0; A. Booth 1-0-13-1. Midweek cricket
Always second best
•U.L who ehullenge Riming-. ton seem ilestined U> come oil
seconil best! Waggon anil Horses, the
C l i th e ro e anil D is t r ic t League's seeuml team, were out to b e a t the le ad e rs unbeaten record and cann- within a whisker of doing so. Scoring 95, for the loss ot
eight wickets, themselves, the puli side took Kiinington
wickets on a regular basis. In fact, the villagers had only one wicket remaining when, with just three halls lelt. they overtook the score. There was another tight
remained, during which Lden-
field bowled just 12 overs. Craig Smith went out to win
the gaine for his side. He hit an unbeaten half century as Lead
scored 75 for the loss ot three wickets and. ultimately, the loss of victory and a valuable seven
Extras...................... & Total (for 4) llo
l iOWUng . n u u m s u H - y * »
finish in the game between Waddington and Kivorsulers.
where the villagers ran out winners by just two runs. Klsewherc. Chipping, tor
whom Clive Thompson seared 59 r.n.o.. heat Calderstone. bv 26 runs and Lhatburu defeated a depleted l atholie
SC bv 21 runs. R e su l ts : Waggon and
Horses 95-8. Kiinington 99-9: Waddington 87-5. Rivorsiders
85-9; Chatlmrn 120-9. ( athnhc
H7 all out: Chipping 131 all out. Calderstones llw* all *'iu. P o in ts and p o s i tio n ..:
Kimington ::7. Waggon ami Horses 27. C h a th am 24.
Catholic SC 22. Kivefsidi I.- •>1 Waddineton 15. Chipping 13, White Lion 7. Caldrr- stones 0.
Netball
A COMFORTABLE win for Panthers against Colder- stones saw them take poll
position in Division One. A game of excellent attack
ing from the Panthers kept the Calderstones defence on th e ir toes and gave th e ir shooting duo the opportunity to widen the final score to 32-10. Another Division One game
dominated by the winners. A c lo s e fo u g h t game
witnessed Aces A beating Grammar 32-9 in a game
between Division Two teams Rogues and RBL saw the fimu score settle at 26-24 to the Rogues.
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