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Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, JtdtJ titli, l!)!li


SPORT S k m lo n lk u ld im i' S o c i e ty L a n c a ? h n e Cup_


inherin' J-->~ (Kditoriiil).


Andy ‘burns’ a path to the quarters


t,’litlu.-roe 270 fur Um h d ak -C .t '. Ull all out


A STUNNING innings of 121 out, ill which Andy Hums


roinaiiu-d at th e crease Irom th e s ta r t to th e finish, heat Rochdale, t 'a th o lic f lu h into suhnlissioii and put t litheroe into th e q u a r te r finals ol the


Lancashire t up. \ manlier ol incentives now


lie in front o f f litheroe for them to progress even further in this competition. A semi-final dale at {leine with world class West Indian Malcolm Marshall and his to ill! l.evland. and then a tmal ,t'l ild Tritfford being just two lint t'litlleroe got ol! to tile


worst start imaginable. fap lan i 1‘llil Itishop taced the tirst hall ot the innings, played a linn stroke and set off in the. hope ot open­


ing iiis account, lhit ■ if the second run was and he was run out.


an d . w ith Hu m s . .ecolld wicket stand mg a liking to the Seed played a I for hi.-fib. helor out.


In stepped the pn , ,


attempt i-niiii


t'liris deed came to tin


anue • Ik- V


departed, he pushed his score


alonii at no slow rate. With just three overs to go,


bu rn s laced th e medium pace of Wilmore, the opening howler who had been brought hack t*.> slow down (Mitheroe’s run rale. Nervous on 98. the fire which raged e a r l ie r was now at it? embers stage, spluttering and


bursting It) stay in. b u rn s seemed a d i t le r e n t


man. He swung and missed. He ran a leg bye in his eagerness to r e ta in th e b a t t in g end and almost ran out his p a r tn e r , a few bowls later, with the same


object in mind. With the second bowl ol the


second last over lie connected and iiis boundary brought up his ton. He wa> re-ignited, smack­ ing a six and three lours oil his


next lour bowls. I 'lith e ro e scored 270 oil 10


put on a iK-urlv ,|- 75. TaU- omhlioii?.


Tlu*


o \e r - in the end. lorcing their N o r th M a n c h e s te r L e ag u e o p p o n en ts to come up with sewn an over, side simply were not up


to it ;>


do wa? mu la?t t‘i wlm. with Cl ? Wt


■in arrogance that contempt, despatched all lull s l\


of his 'll halls laced to various coiners of the l hatlmrn Load lielil. In scoring a rapid o:l his eppoiu-nts held placing- .......- ah


,,n tile boundary being caught, that this tactic At the other


was also scoring ollast


l ?t- \ hich enab b


ii'otind wliile li nl' ?l!'ukt;? 53 for


ight wickets tell tor just its. Seven riitlu-roe bowl- L


spread around. Clilheroc


•V 1.mri'. with him V. Bi.-hcp run clll................... C. Seed run "'lit.......................


it t-.iiil.l c ?;iid A. Burn? not Mill.................... ,tllv p.ll'l oil.


m-| -d


H)?l’ d miiiii. A. Kobinxm him i lianu Wilmcre...


1


il, Aiulv Burn? L Wriuule?w erth c W ilmoiv *. With


\t Khan...... c Whitehead b " f lu , I-.irtm-r? N. Bcltcii e liariinu h Wd-


R ib b le s d a le ’s g r e a t r u n e n d s a t f i n a l h u r d le


i red luil (lav, w hen th e h e a l was in ten s e , th e u ntlcr


13 c r ic k e te r s o f K ibblc sda le High School f roze in th e f in a l R i i ^ i h ' s G ramm ar School, of Black- in which -they heat highly-rated teams ........ .. the boys


burn


f „ lin „1| „ver th e North West, came to an end. f Cheered nr. by over Hit) parents and classmates- spent two and thre e q u a r te r hours in


,HIU» I u«»« ............ .... ... -• , the strength-sapping heat while QKGS a n u i s s o d ^ o i T a o / b i f he hud not boon Vo-5 off the allotted 40 overs. RSItea'Sfstep-...


h is i t h X iU i a n t ru n and ait th e lads should he eon- gratulatcd on such a fine el fort.______________________________


C r a v e n C r i c k e t


Chatburn climbing


Chatburn 120 for 3, Gurgrnvo 117 for 9


WITH th e ir fo u r th consecu ­


t iv e win. th e i r f if th in su games. C h a th am a re making j\,e slow hut s te ad y climb out of the relegation zone. The father and son combina-


tion of Rod and Stephen Booth destroyed the Hargrave hatting. Thev bowled the full compliment of 4a overs lietween them. R " Liking four wickets ami hi? son


fi'J) Harrisun then hit 11 runs off the first over for Chatbuni


and, although Alan Rudd and Ted Topham went cheaply, tin tone wis set. Lucille Ball with an un defea ted 41 and Nicky


Thomas, 57 not out, took t hal-


burn to victory off jus t -4 overs. The villagers arc now; looking


to maintain their good form am! place themselves well up the


secund division. Chalhurn: D. Harrison 13, A.


Rudd 2, L. Ball 41 n .o . . I- Topham 5. N. Thomas ai n.o., extras 2; total >2U for 3. Hargrave: 111 for-).


Bowling: S. Booth _i-b-ub-a R. Buolh 22-5-53-4.


r - 2; Anwyl 12.3-1-41-4. M i d w e e k c r i c k e t Rain pours on Rimington


Till-', rain danipolivd tile I1111 I'V*' Die Clithel-oe and 1 ti.-li l.-t l nek


" " n u d V m r n ^ and Horses boat < 'hil-l-mg 1


Nv 0 1-hatbur.i H2-3; \ t aggoi. and l b , i - 1-> '• .U .. . , ’oint? ...


Results: It bile Lion bs a " . -


Horses 21. Catholic IP. 7 White Lion -L Calderstoties ‘


and positions: Rlinington .............. Kiv.


j-*).) chipiiing


- I"hatbuni 21. Waggon and ]>. W.iddmgtoii 12. Chipping


ren t I'eoH'il «• Leaune In


the..- inatvliaeam.-t t 'atliolir was This allowed their rhallelK"


iti' 1 -


ntburii- \Naegoiiand ll'*i.-e. Ahih* Waggon


x I’alh'i 1 < d l. u-hii’d w ill. -111.


' t i v e 'u i e r l i - o T w M r L , ; : , , h> i» » w . . Davies Inttilih -' i|Uivk-lir>- ,.n let lle'i1


,|,


.,n lntting a a" Waddingtoii


I* Kimington in k when


SECONDS WIN Hargrave 2nd XI Kifiall “ “ *• Chathurn 2nd XI 1 fur 8


TH IS was an other convincing win for Chatburn 2nd XL


Hatting down m lourth place (Jarv C la rk so n came to th e


crease after 1‘. Clough had put un a tlelermineil 31 and gut hi? team off to a gtxxl start.


the ball to all corners of the field for his 7f», which took t hatburn


C»arv then proceeded to knock


pa?t the mark. A middle order collapse fol­


lowed hut. with Chathurn on


three for 27, Jonathon Anwyl, four for 41, and Brian Jones, two for 22. stumped the Har­ grave halting attack, which w.is


howled out for 135, Chathurn 2nd XI: Clough 31..


Hargreaves 8. Mercer . . Chirk- sun 75, Ainsworth Anwvl It Craig 4. Lamber t 0, Jonei. n.o.. Crossley 3 n.o.. extras 34.


t0 Gargrave- 2nd XI: Good liowling by l’aul Craig, the second wicket, their *re give the opportunity to vuriivd on dumet e their arm while the pro


rested his. They all performed well ami th e w ic k e ts w e re


1*. Secdle not out ........................................ -*


Total (for > ri) 'did


ilowlitm: M. Wilmoie 8- Nf Slater H-ll-oil-O;


J. Coates M-O-r.t.-O. N. Hamid S-0-IS-tl; IV. Khan K-O-nil-l.


Kuelulalc f utli. t lull


N 11 ullliil li Hullldswoitli.... A. Marling H Seetlle........... II. MulUelle c Hullull ll bee


,1. f m i t e s c b c e i l Dewhurst........................


die.....................................


M. Kush b llraham............ T. bucklev b Dewhurst... D. Whitehead h bolton... M. Wilmore b Graham....


N. Wilmore c Seed h ham..............................


W. Khan run out.......... N. Slater not out.......... Kxtra


more.................. (Ad vert in sutq). BimileuWilMl ^ a


MATTHEW EVANS AND MAX GARDNER REPOR f tv a a t. H a rw o o d B o w l in g JL e a g u e


W a n d e r e r s f a i l to u g h e s t t e s t


IN losing a tight fought con­ test with the league leaders, Ribblesdale A are now trail­


ing them by seven Pol" ts a™, lie in equal second spot, along with th re e o th e r sides. The 0-4 scoreline su g g e s ts


tha t the contest was close and tense and th a t the gap between th e two te ams in th e league should not be so wide. In fact, U th e score had been th e o the r


way round, Ribblesdale would hold outright second g la c e ^ u ^ four points adrift of Gt Harwoou


A*But that is ju s t if! I t is now up to Ribblesdale to ta k e h e a r t from their close defeat and use i t to th e i r ad v a n tag e in th e


remainder of the season In Division Two, Waddington A won comfortably over the


bottom side, which puts themi in equal second place. J b e y are


j also seven points behind th eir j league leaders, Spring Hill, who


(Ira tSM N e i l H o l t o n , Total (all out) 104


Rowling: N. Bi-Imp .')-2-b;1'. •')• Ibnild-vvoith b-2-21-1: 1 . boodle


vn-”ii--' M. Dewbur-t -I- N. Tlulum I 2 ti 1: S. Graham ( ’. Seeti 2-o-i*-o.


iVAUXIrM 11


WHALLKY re tu rn ed to win­ ning le ag ue ways w ith th e ir th in l defeat in less titan two m o n th s o f r e ig n in g le a g u e


champions Baxenden. Their seven point victory con-


firms them in third place, six points clear «f l h“ir Kibble W i­ le y r i v a l s , K tb b l e s d a l e


Wanderers. Wanderers also took seven


points in their game with Kden- field and they now he 10 point?


d e a r uf Karin-, who were beaten bv C li th e ro e . The C h a tb u rn Ifoad side still lead the league, a p o in t c le a r of Gl Harw oo d, ‘whose challenge is still strong and sustained. Thev won by oo runs at Blackburn Northern. C li th e ro e had a somewhat


easier outing on Sunday in their latest round of the


Cup. Thev lieal Rochdale Cath­ olic Club'by 100 runs in a very


I


one-sided match. Read were again disappoint­


in g in t h e i r d e f e a t a t Osvvaldtvvistle.


This weekend is a double- .


header for league matches. Clitheroe entertain Hlm-Kbum


Nor thern, who they defeated two weeks ago. while they go to


lowlv Read on Sunday. WhallcV have two away fix­


tu r e s . T h e most im p o r ta n t , a rg u ab ly , th e t r ip to b a rh y w h ere th ey have th e uppor- .......


tunitv to two weeks previous


t., avenge their defeat ot


Blackburn Northern on Sunday. Road must also play m H!a<-k-


Clitheroe....


Baxtnden..... Cherry Tree...


Settle.......... Read.......... Padiham......


RSDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE L e a g u e r o u n d - u p


Hat-trick for Whalley


burn, at Cherry Tree. O th e r r e s u l t s : B la ck burn


N o r thern 116-1), Gt Harwood m - S (5 pts); I adlham 199 all


out, Cherry Tree 208-3 (j), Set­ t le 202-3 (5 ) , BarnoldswtcK


"^Weekend F ix tu r e s : Senior


League (Saturday) — Cherry Tree v Read, Clitheroe v Black­ b u rn N .. Karby v Wha lley, Ribhlesdale W. v Settle. (Sunday) - Blackburn N. v Rihblesdale W., Ldenfield v


Whalley, Read v Chtheroe. 2nd Xls: Division One (Satur­ day) — Barnoldsvvick v Chth­


eroe, Read v Gt Harwood, Rolls Rovce v Ribhlesdale \V ■ (Sunday) - Cherry Tree- v


Read, Clitheroe v Blackburn N., R ih b le s d a le W a n d e r e r s v


Barnoldswick. D iv is io n Two (S a tu rd a y )


Whalley v l ’adiham. ( S u n d a y ) — W h a l le y v


Salesbury. 3rd Xls: (free dale).


-.NlOlt l . t :a(


Whalley Kibblcsdale \N. •Karby.........


Oss. Immanue Barnoldsw-ick Bbckbum M ••Kdenfield


. Y\ W 1. Hp Sr . 13 11 *


13 12 1 i 0 61 > 8 0 63


ih


... 13 7 6 8 0 43 1. U 6 7 8 0 38 .. 13 V 8 10


.. 13 7 4 4 l IS 7 6 8 y 43


13 10 3 10 0 60 13 8 5 u 0 51


... 13 2 8 10 l 28 13 4 8 2 i 3 10 l


4


... 13 .... 13


0l


35 31


, (I 12 C 0 9 (j1 19 L o w e r l e a g u e r o u n d - u p_ Clitheroe win derby


CLITUKROK won th e b a i lie o f th e to w n 's tw o s e c o n d


172 for eight. Gargrave were , j .llu'ra t (gy) and I t ic h a rd left with the task of catching a |, j,n<,r (.gj) confidently pushed rc-s|iectahle score.


U Asked to cha-se a total o f 1 d>. K ih h le sd a le b a tsm e n .lason


imvards th a t total. But, once thev lost their first wicket, they


crashed beyond belief. I''--"’!-' -1' 1 10 wickets for just over J ) runs. Steve Graham, with five for


55*. and Neil Bibby, five f o r -.4 were the Clitheroe howlers to


do the damage With Salisbury only culltamu UK* uiiiu.iH'-* .


). five* p o in ts , cU th e ro e could ~ overtake them at the wve-ke-lld if the-v la k e maximum p o ints. Sale-shury have* a free- date on


‘J11 “ u‘ -.


h'R ead 2nd XI took five i their fixture against Old Kos- ndalians. The fiussendale side


Whittaker taking three tor 73 Kuail surpassed th a t total, w ill D. Bell scoring an undefeated


185 for e ig h t. with N. 1,1 In Division Two, three* teams


occupy equal first place. ' ’ ha|- Icv are one of those, thanks to tl ieir 33 run victory away at


LdAdamliCaldcrhank (GO),. Mark King (37) and Derek lliggin- butham (34) contr ibu ted to a total of 211 for six, and with Lee Burgess taking four for K an I Calderbank, three for 29, W hal-


Itihble-sdale Wand erers are- Clithcrve-........ the le-ailers of Division Three. OswddwUtk;..


, liiixcnden........


T hev took five p o in ts off a Blackburn Nor thern side w-lio -i made 131 for six. I or the loss of


1 th e same amount of Rihhlesdale- su rp a s se d th e ir total. Yet they had be-cu for five* at one-stage-.


J im Blair scored h0 Nigel Schofield 27 not out and Andrew


v.- i Blacitbuni Nthn.


Read................ •Gl Har*W... Bumk*y Bel......


•Settle............ Padiham...........


Salesbury......... Karby


.................... * ‘


l'earce took tour wicKels. Clitherue lost a little ground


on Ribhlesdale after their home-


defeat to Read. After scoring 128 for nine


A Baron scored 33 not out and A. NVilcock 28 — Chtheroc were bowled all out for 122, with 1 . Lancaster (3-18) anil 1. p r th (2-4) doing half of the damage.


Salobury*......... Clithcrue...... Old K’dalbn?.... Great Hara wd.


Karby........... Kibblodale \N •


Cherry Tree....


Rolls Royce..... Read..............


12 9 1 ID 2 59 n 8 3 It 0 51


t. up >«r in


12 7 5 8 0 43 11 6 5 6 0 36


Burnley Bel. ••• Barnolds'A’ick... Blackburn Sthn.


. n 3 7 s l 25 . u 4 6 2 1 24 . 10 3 6 6 1 23 i. u 3 8 2 (J 17


. u 5 6 4 0 29 Id 4 5 4 1 26


11 5 5 6 1 ;J3 11 5 5 6 1 33


ISIONTWO l>l W 1. Up Ni m \1 8 2 4 1 46


•Padiham........


Whalley......... Burnley Bel..... Oswaldtwistle.- Rawtenstall....


Settle............. Salesbury.......


•Rolls Kuyce..


KdenfielJ....... Baxendcn.....


W..


lev limited th e ir opponents to cherry Tree-..-. ITS for eight.


0 46 (l 46


44


SIMON (iOlU'O.N (NVhalley) __ second accolade in three weeks for the slow left armor


who made outstanding nm- triliutiotis for Iwith lus clul* and for the league represen­ tative side.


’ l i t h c r o e ’s v i c t o r i o u s t e a m i s p i c t u r e d l e s t


J t-e w * I t o l ,*i n s«» n V V ro n’t r o w . C h r i s S e e t i , W H g ^ e s A V O t - t h t p r o r o s s t o n n n ,


-• beat Whalley B.


Leisure Hour are the domi­ nant team in Division Three.


, .


Thev lead Hurst Green A •“ }? Clitheroe Cricket — who both


won derby matches by 8— — 28 points. Whalley A, in fourth place also reversed their derby defeat by winning by ,1—


Ten-wicket w e ek en d for G o r to n


Amateur of the week


------------ L a n e a s h j n ^ i t e r J a CaI g u t R T x o P i ? >’-


W 1 1A L L K V S •2 2-year -old slow left arm bow ler sttiinn


Horton i? vnjoyinji'. odlv, th e he?t sea:


career. Anil la?t weekeml lished career he?t |>e


with lii? Seni' return of ?c-ve


ntliucting m«


strength of losing less wickets with the match finishing as a lie


umlouht- o.n of his


. he e?tah- rfornumce?


uii two fronts. On Saturday. W lialley demo­


lished Haxeiuleii with t.o ito li ,.-t ol the damage League best


off 17 overs. And on Sunday,


he umk three wick Iiis alloted m over?.


wic-kei? for I*'


the howling average ever appeaianee lor the ' alls Rilihlesdale League side whe


Col-tun le(l 4 in hi? fir?t


oft


-erne excellent recent displays 'that he was .-elected to IV|.r


-1-nt the league sidi


travelled t Clui) to play Sterling Doll tlie >cmi-fm te r Evening Inter League The 1


Itowler.


club r-llperb


ing vellte league be


it was oil th e s t r e n g th id , when they


Walkdeii Cricket against the 1‘ ort League side in of till* Manclies- News Lancashire


Tropliv. se rv in g Whalley joined the villa


a ju n io r , eupiveit .. .i......... .


Link in a nerve-wreck- t which ?aw ttie l**cut


t the home side oil the


A ll-ro u n d A lle n adds the spice


KihWe-sdale- W. 1IJJ all out '">• Kde-nfie-ld BIT all out


T1IK rigid arm medium pace- o f l ’atll A lle n . U l td d e sd a le


Wanderers’ opening led- «'as th e unusual weapon that des- troyed mueli of th e hdcntield


batlinu nnlt*r.


pheimmemm i? al teetionalel limwn. ;mMw>


mediocre M9.


nett of L;mca?h»re a? \heir ?ub- wtitute pro!c??ional. got o • meat ?tart and .<cor»*d beb.u


'Hie visitors, with Alex D.u .,


ihev !i>?t their tir?t wichet. Shane Martin beat the but on


numerou? occasion? leaving cap- tail. Gordon Leach to he .eve that his side would win. How­ eve r. he was less sure ot tile seven points and lie Used live howlers before turning o •1,11 of th e dice and the inielltal arm of Allen.


last c*Xpt


Mien conceded six runs "II hi.- first over, hut was <l<


fi-um th en on. His next two overs were wicket maidens, lot- | lowed by four consecutive uv el s where wickets were taken. Me finished off by c.mcedl.ig jus two runs off his eighth and last


--v^ ' il11^ Uibble?dale n


0 3S 0 33 l) ‘.ft 0 28 0 24 0 21


1 19


DIVISION THREE pi W 1. Up Nr H


9 •> 8 1 55 7 3 12 1 49


1 38


caim; back to u< ive second ?l't look th re ju?t 17 runs visitors


ro Shane Marlin ■liver a slipnorl-


11. ill which he


ickels for the loss ot off nine overs. I tle


1117, losing the last nine wickets fur iu?t 3b run?.


I'arlicr. Kibblc?dalc had h.'?t


U.s ..el-e howled out lor , ,


the toss and were nut in to led- A l th o u g h th e y ust > >{ ' ' ' Davies earlv on. Allen and Mat- lin established a good secind wicket partnership to push the


s-curc oil.


8 2 6 1 48 8 2 •* 1 44 6 4 6 1 38


Martin Drigg? batted well tm , , „


6 4 4 1 36 5 5 8 1 35 4 4 8 l 33 4 7 4 1 26


TfiAMS tied, three points. . .


R e ad ’s m iserable ru n continues


Oss.Immanuel 157 for 5 (7 pt), Read 108 all out


"PATCHES win matches.”


I N ev e r was th e t r u th of this a g e old s a y in g m o re ab ly


UNIT 1 1 - TnA^ ° R *,*1


' c l u b s f ' ^ ^ y^ r o p e a n t o ^ TO MANY EUROHt^r, ■


C°4Uo framed uo 1 «i!9 i P H :.%ma0,Gp DSEC s ? Ul ? I ^ N G DD EN LL R ° ' 1(M


d em o n s t r a te d th a n in th i s match between a fas t improv­ ing Oswaldtwistle side and a


I Read side who are ex|>cnenc- r a n ightmare season.


6swaUltwistlc batted first de-


I suite struggling early, on due to I some tig htRcad bowling, at one


ut-urf* tne home side were a t «» fm-^three off 18 overs. But they


cjw nrico reduction to • . •-*« qq i ©athar olovas I 3


m,.o n‘oi «idPpfo no5, ws C uh Tu 7 e£ m Plet£9»'th cr 8 K S » rrarm • ^ . s M a i l o r d e r available O U T L E T S T H R O U G H O U T T H E U . K . r a t a & r a t a § 1 F A X 0 4 2 0 5 8 7 3 5 5 _ ^ h“doS&o'Nm!'a^0h1hrt9' I Se'ol3ws th


°!S- Lgfw^^mlniu sasa: "'r !p


^ - ^ . ^ a S a T m luxury rigid tur top bag P Dnvtng irons now only ^


^pohu m c^


elM« : 9 Irons | " , (5 I


before he had reached double figures and without his eontrl.


b u t to n , i t is d iro b t fu l th a t O sw a l r i tw is t le would h av e


fo e hd re h a


reached a three-figure total. Read’s reply was wrecked by


some h o s t i le b ow lin g from Smith, who finished with figures


of 36 for eight off 20.1 overs. The Australian is looking an increasingly fine acquisition for the n“ w Sub in their first senior


| ' T a ed“ fo u rw ick eU fe«


for 26 ru n s and from such a dev a s ta tin g highe r o rd e r col­ lapse, i t would always be an


‘T s t ^ o T ^ b S I w e e n David


Read’s captain Parsons was run out going for a suicidal second rum Read then lost a fur the r


th e n m a n ag ed to ma£ <; , a .n impressive lS7 for five off the.r


11 b , ’a e


^ ’Tlds*8respectable score was brought about by a stand of 92 b e tw e en pro fe s s io n a l 1 e te r SmUh an'd C h r is K irk h am


Sm i th , who h i t some h e f ty shots was the player dropped


his 39 and although a few more Uilddcsdalc h a tsm en co i iln - liuted to the score. 149 » a s a reasonable score on what was proving to he a good howling


wicket.


3 7 6 0 24 • 7 8 1 20


I 9 2 0 12 1 8 0 2 9


1,1.1 ai.HKci Cl aim ed loo wickets and B a rn e tt live lot


........


Kil.l.le?«lale bowling attach, a? th e C h u r c h Meailow ?u le


••(linger.” a? the new bowling ^ lV ' l ' l


, .


iittempteil lu ?tir the LilenlmM but?mell in defence ot their ou n


•Melilleld. Willi Hie L.illcashnv d-o seormg 52 with I he hat.


K- proved to lie very illllllelUlal tin


How.


i?it or?. er. it 1


who JU*o\ o n ,p e r tv Sh adow ,


M. Davie? b Storey. S. Martin c Holt b 1 <. Procter b Slinger.............. M. Briug? b Klinger..............


n ett........................ Spencer


..Id the


Uibhlodale N N


Allen c Ker.-haw b Dar- rnett.. 24


D. Howard b Slmecr............. I Lain c Han?on l« Danu tt. Han?oii b Bar


n et t...................•••;::.............. V Loach c Holt b ^linger— *


Draithwaite b Danu-U.... •' Monk not o ut..................... 11


Extra?........................... .I ,1, Total iall out) 149


A. Barnett 2»».2-0- ger !


l wling.D. Storey > - \-2M ; W. Slin


Edcnficld


.1. Kershaw e Ram). Martin. : A. BariieU st Rain t, Allen.. ,


M. Burns run out.................... G. Smithson b Allen........ • M H an s " ! ' e l luw a rd li


-\ Wrielit \| Allen................... M. I’ve lbvv Martin ............... B St.uev e Martin b Allen.. I-! H„lt j Davies '■ Martin.... f . Ilaiisun e Bincter I' Allen


Allen...................................... w


B« ivvliiig: 8. Martin 1 , .. Monk 8-3- lb " . I


vvaite 1-1-11 -D; D- UvU; P. Spclicc Alien >-2-Lv6.


linucr not 1' Nll‘L T i . ta i tall o u t) IT Braitlo


out..


Howard 4-b- P.


A win without the sweetener


Earliy 151 l«*r «>• (,’litheroe 155 inr I (**


two wickets on the same score and their innings was m ta tte rs


at 53 for seven. Head managed to rally to an


all out score of 108, thanks to a trutsv la st wicket stand of 33 b e tw e e n D o u g h ty (28) and


Worsley (8 not out). Yet again, a black day for a


Read side that is really strug­ gling a t the wrong end of the


labie after a promising s ta r t to the season.


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel §1 ^


m iic., o - Ju l if fe b Smith... G. Metcalf c Doughty b See-


f e y s c ’b " Smith b Sm ith ...... ................. “U


C. Kirkham not out V. Woods c Jultffe b Secdle . 1 D. Longworth not o u t .......... ”


xtras -(for 5) 157 Bowling; Sccdle 19-3-M-3; S.


Juliffe 6-2-12-0; C. Snath 16-5- 54-2; D. Parsons 4-0-30-0.


Head


C. Smith cH e y s b Sm ith .... 3 S. R u s h to n c W o o d s b Hornsby


G. O’Connor b Sm ith ............ ’ Scedle lbw b Sm ith ............... ,,,


............. J . Doughty b Smith..... ,


p Ford b Smith................... * * D Parsons run o u t ................ -J S. Hulme b Sm ith ................. “


K. Gill b Smith ..................... u 28


S. Juliffe b Smith ................... “ P. Worsley not o u t ................ °


Bowling: Smith 20.1-5-3GJ; •V. Woods 1-0-54).


Extras........A ,55 Total (all out) 108


A. Hornsby 7-3-15-1; D. Mom? 9-1-23-0; G. Metcalfe 3-0-16-0,


NEV ER an easy place- to g" and win, Clilhuroe iic-rfot nivd


well to tak e five |»unts Iron' th e A p i'lcg a i th un Satut-ilaj


_ a result which keeps them ju s t utie point ahead ul see- (ind-placed Great iarwiKid...... But once again tile sweetulel


of th e b onu s p o in ts wasit l ta k en , and at one point, th'-


game almost turned sum- whe 1 the three Eurliy 1 irkles luotli- ers went at the league leadol s


tiowling. The opening pair ui> 90 runs before bnnon Lisbon


took the key wicket of Nigel. Hour more wickets were then


taken for iusl 12 runs as the (Mitheroe bowler? stepped up


lan Wrigglesvvultll dispensed


w ith th e o th e r two 1 tckles brothers and the Eurby captain, Steven Hipgrave for a duck. Paul Seedle was next to clam a wicket when he howled lltc


next man in, also for a dm.*. Tile Kurb.v pro, 1 arekh, hung


around with the promising bum Munns adding an extra a - to the ^ r a but. in an innings in which tile I ’lilherue tiovvlel-s eventually restricted tlie Earli.v hatsmeii, 151 never looked enuugh to win. Earliv are a good, competi­


tive side. Their eflurl ugamrt Whullev, last week, was ample


proof dr th a t, if thev hud not dropped as many chances, a» lltev did, I'litheroe would deiuu- telv Itave found the going much liaixler than they did — an


was haul enough! Andy R o binso n w ent


• mid that fo r


nought and Andy Burns am (Tins Seed were both (Implied be fo re making good sco res . Burns hit 55 b e lu ie he was


\\ ell for lii? 24.


few more team? not want to he


t e a m ? conviction.


N. Dickies Ibw *


< iinuer hotle?t


at ‘J p.m.’. Now the representative side . .


go uii to play th e N o r th e rn "League in the final on August


The-pace attack ol David Hal-


liwel’ (Daxemlein and L ie l t sturvv (Kdciificld) made some ' i-ruads with the Lack , ctc-raii taking opene r


.-arlv L;


, eliav. formerly a protessiunal in the Rilihlvsdale l.eagiie. tor .a duck, with ln> lus t hall ot tils second over.


Horton's first spell began with . ,


the- Inline order reduced to for th re e , and he wasted no time, enticing Alldel'tou to tut to mid-wicket where Karlivs Itip-


grave caught to dismiss ]»m- K The Bolton League tell to J l 'e for 4x when Kdeittield s h e i - -haw dived to catch lllaglllll-


celilly at square leg for < " " tu n s second wicket hell.IV lhe six h- r tn e rsh ip ot Dunk I tin


wicket | water ami I’arkmgLm home total to 121 when herd.....


again produced a brilliant diving c a tc h o f f th e h ow l in g Hipgr


left-I'


ton caught a mlt-r Whittle !


„ ,v k H an d th e knocked the holm* b i>ff w itli Divtt Store vielding Drinkwatei V..n, wlio w bat?man D In a ten


enden',- A bril ,cal men . . ilid Ci'Kik- mgln l.v Whalley


•vl Dedhead. replv. the Kibbh


lain League fell t" tine ■villi Darryl Re.lhead 1 '-ind off Taylor tor■... .ml b I not out by Lax- voting batsman Mark


- for 21 caught


Rishtolt. ttacked up by a ram-1- fire .*>7 from captain H ip gm v e , put th e itliiti ?ight ot victory Needing ?ix ott till


Step! i t ci - la?t


ting order Ia?t over


I howled • his third


?pini win.’


Haslingden BC, newcomera to the league, are the only club in


all four divisions with a lOOw re co rd . T h e ir la te s t victims were Waddington B. Sabden


Black are th e closest side to them — 37 points behind — and


they drew one and won one of their games this week. T h e o n ly R ib b le V a l le y


in te r e s t le f t in th e Leonard W h i tta k e r Cup is th e venue. The semi-finals and final of the league’s knockout trophy are to be held a t Sabden Bowling Club,


0nLomdSre su its : Division One __Ribblesdale A 4, Gt Harwood


l | t a d nd S o n _ ATw h a irey


B3r i i f f i & - Clitheroe C k t 8, Wha lley A 2; H u r s t Green A 8, Castle A 2; Victoria 3, Ribblesdale B 7; Victona 3 Clitheroe Cricket 7; Whalley A


8, Rishton Con B 2. Division Four — Castle B 7,


Hurst Green B 3; h ree Garden­ ers 8, Hurst Green C 2;Hynd- bum Tnspt 5, Sabden Black o; Sabden Black 7, Hurst Green B 3; Sabden Red 4, Mtlnshaw 1 ark 6- Waddinglon B 1, Hashngden


BC 9.


Bowling tables Division One


Great Harwood A... Great HarwoodB ....


to t ie . Kislltcill and Blorey guided the Kibblesdale League


''"■•it wa< a brilliant match and a -uperli dav." said a delighted iiIJrto,, -We had a great team it which really helped us to


he* added. Holton League


l'. Today c Durns b Halliwcll ^


D Smith c Durns b Storey .. - S. C la rk so n c D u rn s b ...................1)


.( lu r tn ii.............. -....... Drinkwatur e


Storey .........


Stmvy . Andurtuii ■


c HipgTuvu


Lavulk* c Kershaw b (.ui- tuii . .......


.1. Darting'on Hipgrave......••••■•;..............


Croitch not o u t ................. Lxtia.


i^ishton i» Kersiiaw b


M Whittle* c ami b tiortuii •• L Tavlor c ami l> Hipgrave . M. Crook?on c Kmlhoail b Storey


(.ilt uUll Bowling: D. llalliwell Bt-2-o2-


L It. Storey 9-2-18-4; M. 1 -u- kinson 1(1-1-31-0:8. Gorton 10-1- ;i5-3; S. llipgrave 9-1-.,i- ..


). Kershaw 1 T av lo r .................................


V-,n\ Rilihlcsilalc* League AliderUm b


N. Biekles e C la rk so n b Drinkwater...................... .


Hiperav Tavlor --


. LnsheU b Crouch ............. .


D. Bedhead c Dartmgton h T avlor ..................................


M. Burn? I hnith . • not i Extra?


Globe A................. Ribblesdale A........


Antley.. Rishton Con A....


Burnley Kd B.... Salesbury A....... Clavton............. Rushton Street..


Spring Hill........ Rishton BC....... Waddington A...


Whalley B........ Ife::::::


Metflex............ Gatty Park......


Glotw B........... loy Rd A..


Incisure Hour......... Hurst Green A..... Clitheroe Crick......


,


WTiallev A............ Come & Welcome.


Castle A............... Rishton Con B...... Ribblesdale B....... Victoria...............


Haslingden BC... Sabden Black..... Milnshaw* Park...


M. Ui?hton nut out ................ Crooksoii \i


' " .......... -JU


.... 11 4


Total th>r*D]^


Bowling: I. Tavlor ln-U-37-3: I'roucii ln-2-2u-l: M- ( rook- V-MS-n; M. Whittle in-2 -


; Drinkwater mith 5-u-2n-L


B axe nd en buried


Wliallcy 1IS for 4 (7 pts), Baxemlen 114 lull nut)


LKAGUE ti tle -h o ld e rs Bax- em iet i m u s t h e s ick of th e


siglit of Whalley. Tv'ot satisfied with dumping


them out of th e Kamshottom Cut). Whalley have now com­ ple ted a su p e r senior league ••double” over the Back Lane


°U14ue to a career-best iKirfor-


tnanee by Simon Gorton. Baxen­ den were bowled out for a niea-


rre 114, which gave the Whallev liatsmeil a g ti irreat chance to reach their winning target. T hev man aged


it w i th o u t


much fuss, leaving a sombre Baxenden camp to dwell on th e ir diminishing chances ol


retaining the championship. Whallev meanwhile, have title


asp irations of th e ir own, and after this seven-point victory, it


is not hard to see why. In Simon Gorton, they have


-- senior cricket has shot hull to ”< "the top of the bowling averages. - David O’Neill, the mode) of


u consistency, once- »Kam the iierfe-et foil vvith two ti^lit


in that vital final wicket in his -Oth 1 over when it looked hkelv that the visitors may just hold on to ,rev en t Whalley gaining th e


pnbonus points. Russell Foster also proved his , .


worth ill th e bowling ranks , with his slightly " to re .u n p re ­ dictable deliveries yielding two wickets. Crucially, nts nrst dis­ missal was that of the profes­ sional, Bernard Kctdy, after lit. had jus t whacked lus way past


the half-century mark. His contribution was hugely


m-eessarv to Baxemlen s cause after Cmrton and O’Neill-s alien­


ing spell had seen both openers dismissed after 14 overs for just


howled hy the Earliv canlam olid Seed once again aiiclioied


Em Wriuelesworlh and Nei


Both were caught by 1 aul Clifford off Gorton, who went on 11 to add Mark Rishton and David


111 runs. , , w e e k 2 0 ..


Bolton both hit high *-»? a »‘J the total was reaehetl with ju>t


over two over? to Clillu-rue have only lo.-l urn-


league game tins season In, . out of th e lo p to u r Ihev have acquired the least 1,onus points. Whether one agree? with tile system of awarding bonus points ,,)• not. ( -lithe-roe are going to


have to admit to it and bowl a out u they do ov er taken by


is Dowling w i th m» Karby


.


S. l'ick lc ? Wrigglt‘?W'»i;tl(........;■•••••


... Bishop...... Robinson b


A. l ’icklc? c bcod h \Nngg* lc?worlh.............. .


C. Walton h hcedk*................ S. Munn? not out.................... Pmvkh not out........................


S. Hipgruve lbw W ngglcs- wortli........ ;••*••....................


Halliwell to his seven The Whalley slow bowler has some attentive fielding to thank


for the extent of his haul too Mick G raham was th e u e s i


example - he brilliirntW d>v«> to rem o v e c a p ta in G raham


BUInlCre p ly . a seco nd-w ick e t stand of 5^ between Mttk Gra- ham and professional Jim Hor­ rox set Whalley up for the win. Horrox took no tune to get


into his s tr id e , while Graham rode his luck with a couple of shots early on b ef°re settling


into a fine timings .of


included a great six off Re><l>, which prompted a spectator to


.


ironically call for Baxemlen Jo 49 Mirei meir pru uu, — " . .


Gl 21


0 0


Lxtia *['utai (fM|- 5) 151 Bowling: 1. Wriggleswurtji


Dewliurst U-U-li- 111-11-1.


l-|ltllC-|-*>C


A. Burns b Hipgrave.......... .\ Ruliinsiin c I a u ldi n S e d m a i i . . . .................


( '. Seed e and b Hipgrave.... 1. Wriggleswurth nut out....


N. itoiloll llivv Hipgrave....... 1*. Seedle not out....................


h x l u s . . . . - - ^ ,fu,..i) 155 Bowling: i ’ure-kli 22--2-il-u. (,.


Sedlllan 11-1-32-1: b. Hipgrave 1(1.4-2-41-3.


LS 14 18


17-3-17-3; S. Btsliop in . . . . - i - t , M. llouldsvvoi-ili_3-0-12-t): M-


he was the


Iwwler, and that m e a s u r e o f W h a l l e y s


OUJo h n nKearsley, second in the league bat tin g averages, pro ­ duced another model innings m his undefeated 22 before T’aul Clifford fittingly scored the win­ ning four to mark a superb wm


for the village side. Uaxcnden


l*. Seedle


J . Bushell c Clifford b Gor- R.l °Keighiey c" Clifford b


M. Rishton s t Westwood b Gorton................................


Keidy b Foster ............—••••• G. Bushell c Graham b Gor-


D. HaliiwcH c Foster b Gor- J . Suiiworth c Westwood b D. Hargreaves c Redhead b K. Lundy b 0 Neill................


£ 1 0 0 0


I spe-lls, and lus determination „ was highlighted when he look


w h a t h a s b ecome th e most fe a re d slow le f t arm in th e Ribblesdale league as his best- ev e r seven wickets for 40 n


. Swarbrick G orton.................


. Hayes not out .. * Extras


Horrox b 0 Bowling: D. O'NeiU_20M-4;o2-


1, S. Gorton 17-7- te r 6-1-18-2.


’Total (all out) 114


Whalley -7-40-7; R. Fos-


D.J. Redhead c Svvarbrick b llalliwell.............................


M. G ra h am c H a y e s b 60


H o r ro x c b u d w o r th b . Bushell................................ 3?


I>. Clifford not o u t ................. ’ E x t r a . . ^>ota| (fgr 4) US


Haves ...................................


Halliwell 11-1-30-1; G Buahell S-0-27-2; P. Hayes 0.4-1*16-1.


Bowling: Re-idy ,


1. Kearsley not o u t . . . . - ~ D.G. Redhead c Halhwell b ^


-1-47-1: 1).


Castle B............... Kree Gardeners.. Waddington B.... Hyndbum Tnspt Sabden Red........ Hurst Green C •• Hurst Green B ..


PW D L P


13 9 0 13 7 2


, 13 7 0 13 7 0


31


7S 71


13 6 0 7 71


13 7 0 6 G3 13 6 1 6 62 12 5 0 7 59 13 4 1 8 51 13 4 0 8 44


Division Tw o PW D L P


. 13 5 . 13 4 . 13 6 . 13 5 .. 13 4 .. 13 4 .. 13 2


1312 0 13 11 0 1311


0 0 0 0 1 7 56 1 8 5 0 9 47 0 11 45


1 96 2 89 2 89 8 59 9 59 7 58


Division Three PW D L 12 10 0


. ll 7 0 11 7


. 12 5 . ll 5 . 10 5


. II 5 . ll 4 . 12 3


0 5 61 0 7 59 0 6 53 0 5 51 0 6 49 0 7 48 0 9 39


4 61


Division Pour PW D L


1313 0 0 13 8 13 S 13 S 13 7 13 7 13 4 13 4


. 13 3 . 13 1


2 3 0 5 1 4 0 6 0 6 1 8 0 9 010 012


P


119 81 78 72 G5 64


«


48 35 34


H v n f lh u r n b o w l in g One-sided derby


IN th e fourth division uf tile livitdbui-n and District Dowl­ ing League. Kibblesdale Wan-


ilei-et-s l! enjoyed a Ireinen- d o u s 9- 1 w i n a g a i n s t


n e ig h b o u r* W a d dm g to n I-


which keeps them clear at th e top ot me table. Cli lh e ro e Cr ick et a re also


making ground in .that division and they did th e ir pruinotio


push no harm at all with an equallv eonvincing vietory ovet Burnley Road A. Bottom club Sadden II. crashed to anothet


defeat at i ’ark inn. vvi,.,ll,.v In Division Two. " h a l lo


were- heavily henten while " 'n d ; dington s\. without a game, still hold third place, just two points I,el,ind leaders tom e and Web


come, tint vvith a game m ham Sadden A. tile only local side


in action in the "lbird Division. |„st heavily at league leaders Miln?lutw A.


- Catty I’ark A 9. M bailey b l - Milnshaw A


Division Tluvc -


9. Sabden A L Division Four -


• ('lithcroe* U*


Saliden I! 3: Rdildesdale Wan- dci cr? B 9. Waddington L 1.


More teams wanted at Roefield


TEAMS wanting to compete in th e fu r th c om in g in d o o r


five-a-side football le ague at Roefield Leisure Centre have


until Wednesday to enter. T h e le a g u e w ill b e ru n


between W tu n . ami - !>•!"• on S u n d av s an d will p ro v id e a


perfect opportunity for those not playing o u td o o r football


on a Sunday, and you can be su re th a t th e matches will not


be rained off.


ciate over all th e matches in th e leatBie.


A pplication forms can .tic p ick ed u p f rom th e c e n t r e


A qualified re fe re e will offi­ ,


r


manager, Mr Tony R « h a , or he can be contacted (tel. 0-00 4421SS) for more information.


Burnlev ltd A 1: i'ark Inn -. , , Local results: Division l « . . 89 P


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