30 Clitheroe Advertiser & TimeSj August 3rd, 1995 M otors r o v e r BURNLEY P r im ro se ■m-
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Ribblcsdale W. 165*5, Hnrnoldswick 246*3 (5),
A T R E M E N D O U S innings of 154 by 22-year- old Sydney professional James Peterson saw title chasing Barnoldswick to a mammoth victory at C hur ch Me a d ow on
Saturday. The boys, from Victory Park
I points of joint leaders Padi- | nam and Great Harwood with a super run of form which has been inspired by the exciting Australian import.
have moved to within eight
, After blasting his way to I the- season’s second highest individual league total in a sw e lte r in g two hours 50
I minutes — which took him over the 1,000 runs mark in
249 for th e f i r s t wicket against neighbours Earby, the
One week after applying
stand once again looked inpen- etrable for 140 minutes, but the determined Ian Britcliffe eventually broke through, bowling Scothern for an
anchor 61. Terry Braithwaite had Lit
tle stumped and then Manville caught first ball in the same ov er b efore Lee Naylor guided the visitors to 246 with the Australian, who clinched is third half-century with the p e n u l t im a te ball of th e innings.
Achieving the feats of the visiting partnership might
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have been a little too much to ask but falling to 4-2 was1 inexcusable if Kibblesdale
I league and cup cricket — he I then re tu rn ed to bowl a match-clinching 14 overs, picking up two wickets for a mere 27 runs. He concluded his first spell of 11 overs for
2- 12! In d e e d , his a l l- ro u n d
dominance has been unpara- lelled among the professional circuit this year. The local crowd could only
watch in admiration as the professional, ably supported
by ta len ted amateur Ian J | Scothern, patiently diluted
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Peterson not out ............154
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. Mnnviile c Ward b T;- Braithwaite.................... 0
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S u n ro o f • C e n t ra l L o c k in g • R a d io C a s se t te • A irb a g • R e a r W a s h W ip e
1. Britcliffe 12-2-52-1; T. Braith waite 15-1-84-2; B. Spencer 4-0- 41-0; J. Rain 3-0-19-0.
Bowline: G.' Monk 113-41-0; KIBBLESDALE
| J. Ram not out................... 76 D. Braithwiute c Smith b Lord................................ 23;
R. Palmer c Smith b Stead . 2 M. Davies b Peterson......... 2 Want lbw b
D.Seothem..... 14 M. Briggs c
l.Scothern b Peterson......................... 19
D. Braithwaite not out....... 19 Total (for 5) 165
I 9-133-1; J: Mnnviile 7-0-40-0; M. . Lord 53-20-1; M. Plant 2-0-18-0.
Bowling: J. Stead 8-1-18-1; Peterson 14-5-27-2; D. Scothem
over the ground. He hit 17 fours and four
I by his industry between the wickets where he could have
remarkable tally which was made all the more enriching
competing with Bamoldswick. Tne opening a t ta ck of
James Stead and Peterson were water-tight, giving just three runs away
in.the first
were to harbour any chance of 0 V>
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MICK DEWHUHST (Clith- croc ) — on a weekend when' conditions suited
\ B a r le y
shared the Erst four wickets and young P a ^ Newton to°kti“ crucial wicket of Lee Kennedy, alter hei had1 male Z7 vntb John Hughes (20) and Roger
Dav.es (25) helping Cherry Tree
a S y s t a r t before failing to Cherry skipper Gary Bolton, Ln* nrYYfcMional Paul Hutaiison scored an excellent 47 and. following a downpour, Matthew Cheesbrough (24 not out) and Geolf Afen (10 not out) guided the wuuung runs home. H iW s m f i n threat for the leaguetitle
Paul Allen (17) and Daniel Cheesbrough (23) gave H^vood t r wrwvj set to come
from Padiham, who also beat cherFyJJ*?L°nf^ tj S ,at the The Arbories men gained sweet revenge for■ defeat at urn
hands of the Blackburn side earher in t h e ^ ^ n wth a da- tinguished team performance which had the home team
batsmen rather, than bowl; ers, the Cnutburn Road pace man took 6-18
2 45 1 35
. IG 5 9 G 2 35 .71
8 T 25
★ CHthcroe... II 7 5 8 1 18 ★ ★ Salisbury 14 G 6 10 0 4G Read.............. 12 7 5 10 0 15 Gt Harwood... 18 7 G 8 0 43 Cherry Tree.. 12 G G 10 0 40 Padihum........ 14 5 9 12 0 37 Karby............ 14 4 10 10 0 30 Blackburn N.. 13 4 8 G 1 28 0 Immanuel.. 12 3 9 6 0 21 Burnley Bel... 13 2 11 4 0 14
each. • Hibblesdule deducted two points for indiscipline.
★ TEAMS tied, three points OUTSTANDING!
^ F ^ ^ io ^ S c o t^ P e a r c e , devoid of any recent big inning, made 51 and Andy Holroyd scored 64 as Malcolm Heyworth
(3MareusGee'^riedhta'lat fora marvellously notoutyrith Gurinder Pal Singh adding a 60 from as many balls to see
Padiham home with overs to spare.
ham climb to joint top of the league with Great Harwood and their strong squad depth, which has seen different players inspire their victories, should be a real asset in the closing
Three successive maximum-point returns have seenPadi- ■ _
Wlqwv,'ner Pankai Trinathi reflects on the title race: “There is still a^ong way to go ra t we seem to have hit form at the right time with everyone pulling together. ■
• couple of weeks, we should end up with something at the end “If we can keep playing the way we have done. m
of tne season.” Last week’s league leaders Edenfield slipped up *4 home to
,
struggling Blackburn Northern. The home fide set » target or 191-6 with John Kershaw predictably top-scoring with 68. Northern nrofessional Richard Staple whacked 94 and Mel Gillibrand hit 75 in the match-winning reply of 195-3. . . Barnoldswick have thrown their hat into the fitfe. ring with
some excellent performances lately and thejr Ribblesdale Wanderers puts them a mere eight points behind
top spot. RESULTS
bum Northern 19^3 (6); Oswaldtwiatle Imnmnuel 169, Chth- eroe 1603 (7): Read 236-6 (7), Earby 183: Ribblesdale Wan derers 165-5, Bamoldswick 2463 (5); Settle 173.9, Baxenden
Cherry Tree 181, Padiham 1833 (7): Edenfield 19143. Black-
174-7 (6); Whalley 160-9, Great Harwood 194-9 (5). FIXTURES
Cherry Tree v Great Harwood; Clitheroe v Whalley: Earby v Edenfield; Oawfidtwistle Immanuel v Ribblesdale Wanderers,
Bamoldswick v Padiham; Baxenden v Blackburn Northern, .
Read v Settle. Lower League round-up
Bibby excels in seconds cup win
A FIVE-WICKET haul for slow bowler Neil Bibby inspired Clitheroe seconds to a place in the Vaux Lawrenson Cup fin a l ag ains t junior
B ib b y (5-35) th e c h ie f instigator. The side meet Burnley
Grammar School Old Boys in the final oh August 20th.
eight overs before taking the Wanderers openers in suc
cessive overs. Martin Briggs became the
second victim to Peterson, caught behind after making an attacking 19, but then the crucial scalp of home pro Mike Ward fell, leg before off David
approach that game in confi dent mood after beating them with just one wicket to spare in a close match at Chatbum Road on Saturday. The Old Boys Bcored a
T h e y w i l l no d o u b t
N E IL BIBBY — f iv e wickets
respectable 1873 with Mick Binns (55) top-scoring, but
Clitheroe clawed back the winning runs to finish on 188-9. Rounding of a successful
Scolhem for 14. Meanwhile, John Ram was
Church Meadow something to . cheer on Sunday with a nve- wicket win against Burnley
Belvedere. Andrew Pearce s ta r red
making amends for the fall of
wickets at the other end. He whacked 10 boundaries on his way to an explosive half-ccn- tury and he received good support from Dean Braith- wnite, who eventually fell to Lord’s leg-spin for 23 ami young Ian Tomlinson, who hit
total.
weekend for the club — in which every fide won — the third team won a t Earby, overturning the target of 119- 9 with four wickets m hand. Ribblesdale seconds fell to a
with 5-53 as Belvedere were skittled for 135 before Ribb lesdale won the game with 1393. Read seconds continue to
a morale-boosting 19 not out to see out the overs with Ram 81 runs adrift of the required
big deficit against resurgent Bamoldswick. Set a target of 210-7 by the West Craven men, Ribblesdale fell to bits in reply, being bowled out for 154, 66 runs adrift of the tarcet. Gordon Leach took 5-104 with Graham Harker scoring
104 for the home fide. Wanderers th ird s gave
hit 54 to help the Chatbum Roaders to a fine 2403 total. Under pressure to score runs from the outset, Salesbury capitulated to 147 all out with-
league leaders Salesbury. Steve Graham had earher
k . * s K t V | , ‘
Harwood ready to move in for double?
dominate in the Second Divi sion. On Saturday they scored. 206-7 a t Rolls-Royce with Tony Dodgson hitting 63. The Bamoldswick fide managed to keep hold of their final wicket in reply to deny Read the bonus points, closing on 162-9. Whalley seconds were ham-,
mered at Salesbuiy with the home side sco ring 216-4
Clitheroe rise from league’s surface
Osw. Immanuel 159 Clitheroe 1603(7)
AN enterprising openjng stand of 115 — something
of a rarity for'Clitheroe this season — saw the team ease to a seven- wicket victory at Oswald-
young Andrew Booth who set the second innings off to a cracking pace after Immanuel had collapsed ail out for a modest 169.
I t was the captain and
twistle on Saturday. That means a “double” suc
Kenny Jacksonfs fine opening effort of 80 and the clarity of the home side's struggle was
Take o u t p ro fe s s io n a l
obvious. Only middle-order resis
cess over the senior league s newest club, and skipper Phil Bishop, who led by example,
tance from former Church man Steve Metcalf, who deli
will hope that the maximum return will lay the foundations in place for a successful sea son's run-in.
WEEKEND TEAMS Tomorrow
. Clltharoe (v Whalley, homo, atari 2 n m ) I*. Bishop, M. Ilouldaworth, N. ;
Bolton, S. Alexander, A. Booth, A. , Robinson, N; Winkley, P. Seedlo, S.
I away, meet 12-30 n.m.) K. Kawcott, JN. Ashworth, C. Hall. S. Bishop, H.
I Gaskcll, S. Bishop. CUtheroe 2nd# (v Old Rossondaluma, :
Graham, S. Blackburn,1 lelding. r - Scorer— M. Preston.
II Braithwaite, G. Sutcliffe, C. Musson, . > . N. Bibby, M. Hargreaves, i \ .
■ Read (v Settle, home, start 2 p.m.) I D. Parsons,' N. Marsh, T. Hayes, P. .
.
I. Hanson. G. O’Connor. P..Wors!ey, A. •. Rushton, M. Aspin, D. . ■
. Thistlcthwaitc;
S..Marshall, Ashrar. 1 Read 2nds (v Settle 2iwls, away, B g a c i t f E ; . : -
Byrne. ' • . > • •- " .' A spm re tu rn s
Lancaster, C. Bennett, P. Howarth, ■ . A. Whittaker, A. Hamf, C.
Hutchinson, A. Lambert. Scorer—
&m»lMd«la Wsnd»t»r»(v Ossie. : lmm, away, meet 12-45 prompt) O . , Monk, T- Bralthwaitc, J . Ram, D.
Howard, M. Briggs, I. DntchfTe, P.
/ Rlbbloadala Wanderers 2nda(v;;* Earby, home, start 2 p.m.) R. Buur, B. Spencer, A. Dickinson, J . . - ; - Dcwhuret.J. Blair, J . Burke, A. < Ainsworth, A. Pearce, R. Wilson, A.;,
.- Silencer, S. Duckworth, M, Wngtey, D; Qvery, Ward. Scorer—T . , • . '
Proctor. • ...••*• vV/
berated for an hour for his 30, stopped Chtheroe reaching for tea well earlier.
Bishop, M. HuMain N. Cartledge, M Preston, T. Hibbert. Scorer— o.
Bead'nf rd o (v Cherry Tree, away, » ,V H a l o A
rihBr % ^ e r , s : & , t t , Ax!1S v Tc ° E e S '
Blbblosdato Wan/erero 3 rd . hr Set- tie, home, start 2 p.m.) J . Bynte, N. Schofield, C. Monk, J^Dewhuwt, A. Marsh, A. Pearce. C. Hawthorne, R. Wilson, W. Coates, R. Wcllock, 1.
Houldsworth and Jonathan Fielding had con trasting re tu rn s from th e i r early overs. Fielding took the first wicket of captain Martin J. Knyle; Heyes, caught behind, and
Opening the attack, Michael .
lengthy anchor role to his South African partner, stay ing around for 30 minutes to reuse the score to 693, but Mick Dewhurst, replacing Houldsworth, bowled him in lus second over. -
Clithe roe were: into, th e Immanuel order. Gerard Metcalf played a
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FO RM ER R e ad p ro fe s - s io n a l M a rk .Aspin h a s ,
r e t u r n e d t o W h a l l e y Road a f te r an absence o f th re e years, and will play, .tomorrow at-home to
'Settle* : ; . -. a fine seasoned fil-reunder,'
Aspin has parted company ; with crisis-striken Lancashire
^■:--’.-,Mawh;-V.*Adama,.Scorer--J.'.-,vi” ; Braithwaite., r
■ Clitheroe 3rd* (v Blackburn ■
vcm. home;'start 2 p.m.) W. Bnggsi- • S. Westhewl, A. Hacking, A. Lancas- • ter. IWAtkinson^D. Musaon,. Si
’ Sunday • , -• •: North-
: A pace bowler who can also open the batting, he will be hbping to bolster Read a end .
Buuum prove - the Read fide.
i recent improvement m; them, : performances.
of season run In and add to ’the i
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___ without scoring to help Jackson for 93. Crucially, it was the professional wno van- quished,,- caugh t by Phil
h B s h o p o f f F e d n g f o r ■ Oswaldtwistle’s lower order
Following Steve Metcalfs wicket, taken by .Fielding,;
Bishop off Fielding for an a n exciting 80, from 73 balls.
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Neil Barnes also offered 1 to the pro, lasting 18
v
and bowled for 66 by off-apin- ■ n e r Gerard Metcalf. Hia- innings-came from ju s t 77. balls.
out scoring but Paul Seedle. released four fours in a swift spell a t the creaBe which' hoisted Clitheroe to within, four runs of victory. The seven points were;
clinched with 17 overs and an hour on the clock to apare. '
OSWALDTWISTLE T ■
Jackson c Bishop b Fielding 80: M. Heyes c wmkley. S o
J. Me trail b Dewhurst......■ 5 . N. Barnes b Dewhurst-.'...... -0 S. Metcalf b F i e l d i n g ^ . . -30 1 C. Kirkham c Alexander b . Fielding...... ............"...... 12 . Kayley 1
Fielding....................... - 4
D. Longworth not out........ 11 : N. Gunn c
P.Bishop b . ' v;7 . Dewhurst
S. Greenhalgh b Dewhurst; . 0 ! Extras..... .............. . .1 0 '
26-0: Fielding 20-6-79-4; M;': Dcwnurst 1C-G-48-6.: V . ■
Bowling: M. Houldsworth 5-1- C L ITH ERO E
P. Bishop not o u t 73 v A. Booth c & b J .M e t c a l f : 66 • N. Bolton Ibw b J. M e tc a l f • 0: P. Seedle c Kayley b Metcalf ; ......................................... .16: Fielding not out E:
Fielding i
. the lower order .for scant i
' two bonus points and the ini-: :: tiative going Into the reply: " : That initiative: was main-, ta in ed b y th eo p en in g b a ts - : men who waited for the bad:
; spadework for the match-win- "^Sl^opcarried his hat for 73
concession. ... He took four wickets from three overs: to pve CUtheroe -
offered vulnerable resistance ■ to Dewhurst who wiped out
. Woods 6-0-28-0; J.G.i Metcalfe ^ i 12.1-2-43-3; N, Gunn 3^-26^ J,V) ■
Bowling: Jackson 7-1-37-0; V.\ ‘i Kayley 4-0-22-0. .... ‘ '
xtras .........7::..:.... - 4 ’ Total (for 3) 160
■ • ..... . >: 4 ; ) Total (all out) 159*
V. Woods b Dewhurst...... . . 1.. b Dewhurst.:...2 ■
. Neil Bolton was taken with: ' ; V ; ;
before bowling the Station Roaders all out for 59, result- . , ing in a 157-run defeat.
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' ball: and entertained with a . patient; sensible partnership . . which, did more than the
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