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Cliiheroe Advertiser & Times, August 3rd, 1995 31 SPORT CRICKET EXTRA


Read add force to Ear by downfall


Read 236*5 (7), Earby 183


C O N F ID E N T b a t t i n g and fielding in a fine a l l­


round performance gave Read seven p o in ts , an d ; inflicted E a rb y ’s seventh


• Nick Marsh and Tim Hayes produced an en te r ta in in g . stand of 158. Hayes was first to go on


consecutive defeat. Read won the toss and elected to bat, and. openers


57, Lee Parkinson taking a return catch. As often happens after a


big stand, Marsn followed him two runs later, agonisingly short of his century on 96, caught by Russell Mellings off


skipper Stephen Hipgrave. Professional Naeem Ashraf


and O'Connor then shared 25 before the paid man was


attempting another big hit, he was caugh


Sedman for 11,


p a s t nt


200 b u t , in


Hipgrave. Steve Rushton came to the


in the deep by again off


iffi .


crease, hit a six and departed, caught by Stephen Pickles for Hipgrave’s fourth victim on eight.


caught by Stephen Pickles off Hipgrave for 20. Home captain David Par­ sons stayed in to see the Read sco re


NICK MARSH — solid show


joined Mellings and they took the score on past the 100 mark, but on 104, Ashraf struck with the first of his six w ick e ts , hav in g Pick les caught behind by Worsley for 13.


Andrew Rushton taking over from Phil Hanson saw the stand broken. With his fourth ball, he clean bowled Pickles for 27. Brother Andrew Pickles


nor and the pair took the score on to 236-5 at the end of the 45 overs. Hipgrave bowled steadily


Simon Hulme joined O’Con­


t hrougnehroughout his 12 over stint, and was rewarded with four wickets, at a cost of 75 runs. The debate over the tea


interval was “had Read scored sufficient runs for their bowl­ ers to, contain the Earby batsmen?”. The consensus of opinion


Clarkson to produce his usual forceful innings, but Ashraf had other ideas, skittling him second bail for a duck. Paul Tilbury and Mellings


The scene was set for Ian


first 14 overs, producing 63 runs. A change of bowling, with


the boundary edge for a very well compiled 68, containing


four sixes. Ashraf continued his trail of


destruction, clean bowling his opposite number Simon Gor­ ton without scoring. Hanson took the wickets of


Steve Munns and Chris Wal­ ton, both caught behind by Worsley, who held four catches during the innings. An indication of the Earby


innings was that apart from Mellings' 68. the next joint- scorer was ‘‘Mr Extras,r with 27!


READ v EARBY Read


N. Marsh c Moiling* b Hip T grave...............................


Ashraf e S. Pickles b Hip­ Ggrave...............................


. Hayes e & b Parkinson....


1). Parsons e Scdnian b Hip- S.grave...............................


. O’Connor not out........ . Kushton c S. Pickles b


w 57


11


S. Hulme not out................. 2 Extras....................... 6 Total (for five) 236


4; G. Sedman 15-3-52-0; Gui-ton 8*0-43*0; L. Parkinson KMMil-l.


Bowline: S. Hipgrave 12-1-75- Enrby


moved the scoreboard on to 125 before Ashraf struck again, clean bowling the for­ mer for 16. At 125-4 Earby were begin­


ning to struggle. Hipgrave tried to push the


score along, but got an inside edge to be caught behind. Parkinson lasted eight balls


before Ashraf clean bowled him for two, and with Earby then on 150-6, crisis time was


was that the game was evenly approaching rather quickly for poised.


with Meltings and Stephen point arrived when Hayes had Pickles batting fecly for the Mellings caught by Hanson on


Earby opened their innings Seven runs later, the crisis them.


S. Pickles b A. Rushton...... 27 A. Pickles e Worsley b I Ashraf.............................. 16


R. Meltings c Hanson b Hayes............................... 68


P. Tilbury b Ashraf............. 16 S. Hipgrave c Worsley b LAshmf.............................. 6


. Clarkson b Ashraf........... 6


Gorton b Ashmf.................. C. Walton c Worsley b Han*


S. Munns e Worsley b Ashraf..............................


G. Sedman not out.............. Extras....................... Total 183


Hanson 8.5-0-50-2; A. Rushton 11-0-4.1-1; T. Hayes 3-0-20-1.


Howling: Ashmf 21-iM5-<>; P.


N e w t o n t u r n s d e s t r o y e r Wh&llcy 150*9,


Great Harwood 194*9 (5)


IT w a s P a u l H u tc h iso n th e b a t sm a n , n o t th e bowler, who inspired th e undoing o f lowly Whalley a t S t a t i o n R o a d o n


Saturday. A busy crowd boosted by


the adjacent bowling tourna­ ment made for a vibrant atmosphere on one of the hot­ test days of the year but, it was the visitors who rose to' the occasion, despite the dis­ traction of the forthcoming


Vaux Ramsbottom Cup final RUSSELL FOSTER — four wickets despite injury


looming 24 hours later. Taking the opportunity to


bat first on a batting track which offered little assistance Burgess also had Bardsley to Whalley’s predominantly eaughtby . Keighley as Har-


medium fast pace attack, the wood's middle-order threa- home side soon gained the tened to wilt but Hutchison upper hand with openers Rus­ sell Foster and Dave O’Neill reducing Harwood to 28-2 in the ninth over. Daniel Cheesbrough was


caught at slip by the Whalley professional rhil Mercer ana


former Ribblesdale batsman Paul Allen diverted to Nick Keighley. A shoulder injury inflicted


by-passed his 50 at the other ena and was assisted to his final 63 by a dropped catch at square leg by Andy Pratt. Burgess was also guilty of a


. Parkinson b Ashmf........ 2 Hipgrave........................ H B.S.


A CLEVERLY contrived ejghth m in u te s t r ik e by B lu e s m id f ie ld e r Andy Derbyshire se t th e to n e for an e n te r ta in in g p re - s e a so n c o n te s t .in which th e ta len ted y ou ng B la c k b u rn Rove rs s ta r le ts c am e b a ck to show





th e i r class. Three second half goals at the nursery end


put paid to Clitheroe's hopes of victory but, for what it was intended, a pre-season work­ out, the fixture was a real success. Not only did it let Blues supporters run the


Blackburn Rovers 3


b e a t CUtheroe 1,


■MVAVAV (Matthew Evans reportsi


Local man takes


trophy


which McCrone saved well. Pilkington embarked on a forceful run down


the left before crossing to the near post where Heys dived full-length to head wide. q And it was again-Pilkington, looking a pace


who came closest to making it 2-0 when he turned inside his man on the edge of the box and flashed a shot past McCrone only for it to come back off the keeper’s left-hand post.


uicker than when he finished last season,


The second half started as the first had fin­ ished with Clitheroe looking ever-Iikely to add


rule over one or two new faces but it gave the healthy 700 or so crowd the chance to get a glimpse of potential future stars. Rovers centre-half Marlon Broomes, an England youth cap, was a name many were


SUNSHINE bles sed th e D e re k L o rd M em o r ia l Trophy a t Whallcy Bowl­ ing Club on Sa turd ay in a d a y - lo n g c om p e t i t io n la s ting 12 hours. After a fine day’s com­


to their lead. Rouine could not have had a better chance when Pilkington crossed, Heys dummied and the Blues’ midfielder pulled nis weak shot wide of the post with only the ■keeper to beat from eight yards. That miss seemed to be the turning point as


already aware of, and he did little to tarnish his growing reputation with a composed and fearless display at the back — though there


p e t i t io n , th e f in a l was p la y e d o u t in r e la t iv e d a rk n e s s w i th th e even­ tu a l w in n e r b e in g Mr F ra n k Corban o f Whallcy Bowling Club, a friend o f th e la te Derek Lord. He fo u g h t o u t a h a rd


Rovers levvelled within two minutes after a good move saw Danny Goodhall hit the post with a 20 yard shot, new 'keeper Louis Diven- uto saved the rebound but still it came ou ttoa _________ Blackburn player, Graham Cassin eventually th e event, wellying it in.


was little effective defence to stop Cutheroe’s


early opener. Tne effervescent Ian Pilkington took the


ball down the right and delivered an excel­ lent cross to Derbyshire who, having found space between Blackburn's outstretched defence, volleyed a right-foot shot past


McCrone with Derbyshire hitting the target from all of 30 yards hut Rovers, now playing


A couple of strikes from distance tested


with more authority up front with the involve­ ment of Jim Beattie, took the lead in orthodox


'keeper Chris McCrone. Rovers pressed forward with comfort but


their movement off the ball was not inventive enough for them to make any headway in the final third of the field during the first half where they found Lee Sculpher’s well-mar­ shalled defence difficult to penetrate. Clitheroe started with Mark Smith accom­


panying the captain at the heart of the defence, with attacking fullback Neil Ottley


operating down the right and Neil Row-


botham playing left-back. In midfield, a leaner and sharper Andy Der­


m __


not cut out by the goalkeeper and Broomes, climbing clean The Blues,


dominance, suffered a further blow in the 74th minute when Tom Morgan, sporting the number four shirt and modelling a haircut not unlike his senior counterpart Tim Sher­ wood, crashed in a super solo goal. Running into the area from the left, he took


inly, headed under " the bar. fading after


their first half


the ball round two players before cracking a venomous shot into the roof of the net.


byshire than Blues fans have seen before was well involved in the centre of the pitch and he came close to adding to the score when he — „ hooked a shot into the side neeting from Andy understanding when par Taylor’s cross.


Clithcroc: Nash (Di' L:


the first period and Heys showed immediate appetite after replacing hew forward Mark


..Halley all joined the "fray midway


Kaylor. Within a minute, he servcdPilkmgton with a


fine header which his team-mate aid well to control, beat his marker and get in a shot


shire. while-up Heys can stay fit and available, the two could net a lot of goals as they showed a good j , ------1


ley, Westwell (all used). Blackburn Rovers: McCrone, Hitchcn,


Sculpher, Lynch, Derbyshire, Pilkington, Kaylor. Heys, Burch, Slater, Whal­


------lartnering in attack. ivenuto), Rowbothom,


Goodhall, Morgan, Broomes, Worrall, Malone, Gill, Holt, Cassin, Whealing. Subs: Hope, Chisholme, Beattie, Gordon, Williams (all used).


fashion. A well-delivered corner to the far post was


b a ttle in th e f inal ag a in s t Mr Ken Wells, o f Rush- ton S tre e t Bowling Club, Great Harwood. M r s L o r d , a n d h e r


s te p s o n G r a h am , p r e ­ sented th e trophy and the


r em a in in g p r iz e s a f te r —


The day was an enor ­


mous success for th e vil­ lage club an d , with th e c r i c k e t c lu b h o s t i n g G re a t H a rw o o d on th e ad ja c en t field, th e c lu b ­ house was. thr iving with a c tiv ity to make fo r an old-fashioned social vil­ lage event, enjoyed by all from dawn to dusk. T h e tro p h y , w h ich is


an op en e v e n t , will be c o n t e s t e d a g a in n e x t year. C lu b s e c r e t a r y P a t


Holden extended th an k s t o e v e r y o n e w h o attended.


CELTIC VISIT


VAUXIIALL Conference side Stulybridgc Celtic visit Shuwbridgo on Tuesday (U.o: 7*30 p.m.) as eo managers i)enis Underwood and Gary Butcher hope to field sonic* thing nearer the team that will start the season against Newcastle Town.


p i iTW F P f lF r A c r n Cud defeats against Southport The manager, who looks set 30 p.m. Prior to the start, the L U iH L K U i ! i C A aL U and Wigan, and the drawn to be without star midfielder Bar-be-Quick Stand will be s tr ik e r N a than Peel will


Peel to lead the Clarets


absence from the opening stand and Whalley felt it


stand onenin? tonieht *** * K


straight away when a mix-up saw Mick Graham run out with two on the board. John Kearsley and Mercer battled cohesively for a stand


of 43 before Kearsley was caught cutting to the gulley off Gordon Simpson’s opening delivery. Dave Redhead helped the


team's Marsden Lancashire


following -


-


lead th e line fo r Burnley Vale, but he did confirm tember, may well opt for local Valley am when they play a t Shaw- Peel’s inclusion in his team. b r id g e fo r th e o f f ic ia l


‘ ^ardiff and Eb w Steve Thompson until Sep- . „


could not name a squad yes- fidd. The former youth team who has returned to training club, everybody welcome. _ terday due to the horrific captain signed professional after a calf injury, and record- •M a rk Kaylor scored twice injury list he already has to forms recently and he will be signings Kurt Nogan and as Clitheroe hammered Roch- contend with following his looking to start the push for a Liam Robinson. ■


Clarets boss Jimmy Mullen row’s John Borland in mid- popular winger David Eyres, lowed by a bar-be-que at the first team place.


professional to 87-o when Mercer holed out to opposing c ap ta in McNicholas who darted from mid-off to remove him. Paul Newton then rocked


the home side with a splendid spell of pace bowling from the


football pitch end which saw Nick Keighley fall first ball lbw. All the remaining batsmen


• The match kicks-off at 7- bridge on Saturday._________ dale Reserves 6-1 at Shaw- C l i t h e r o e a n d D i s t r i c t P o o l L e a g u e Hog roast Swan Clarets


THE promotion issues in e v e r y d i v i s i o n lo o k


a lmost s e t t led with near ly h a l f th e games le f t


to Foster in his next over, after a venomous start by the Boris Becker look-a-like,_was the s ta r t of where things started to go the visitors way. Paul Hutchison and Andy


missed chance to remove McNicholas but he made sure of Hutchison’s after the Aus* sie pro attempted to launch a huge one over the ground’s deepest boundary. F o ste r braved a second


stayed around to run down some time and apply a few runs before surrendering to Newton with the exception of the Andy Pratt, who batted with conviction for his 35 not out which denied Harwood the necessary seven points required to go clear at the


top. GREAT HARWOOD


spell and picked up Matthew Cheesebrough to finish with a courageous return of 4-40. Harwood did themselves no


Armer embarked on an indus­ trious and swift stand of 70


which soared the tile-chasers into the ascendancy before Armer was misled by a Lee Burgess delivery in his second over and fell, fo spatched 34.


for a well-de-


D. Cheesbrough c Mercer b Foster.............................


favours with some misunder­ stood running which led to Geoff Allen's removal but a


P. Allen c Keighley b Foster 12 63


A. Armer c Westwood b Burgess........................... 34


Hutchison c Burgess b Fos- te r ..............................


revitilising final wicket stand enabled them to deny the vil­ lagers of the two extra points from a reduced 41 overs. A hand injury in the field to Nick Keighley enforced his


G. Bardsley c Keighley b Burgess.......................... 2


A. McNicholas c Keighley b Mercer............................. 16


G. Allen run out................. 2 G. Simpson lbw b O’Neill.... 9 P. Newton not out............. 16 I. Threlfall not out.............. 6 Extras...................... 20


M. Cheesbrough c Burgess b Foster.................................11


WHALLEY


J. Kearsley c Allen b Simp- Mson.................................... 10


. Graham run out............ 0 Mercer c McNicholas b


to play! A w h i tew a sh win fo r


Second Division leaders Hogs Head at Swan and Royal Clar­ ets and Castle B’s drubbing of Petre Arms B at home, leaves the Whalley team eight points clear of Castle B who hold their promotion place by 14


Soints, ahead of Victoria


btel B. Playing for a place in the Premier Division, De Lacy


Arms B look set to join their A team counterparts after recording their ninth win out


B 4; Royal Oak A 5, Castle A 2; White Hart 6, Stork A 1. Second Division


Victoria B 4, CravenHeifer B 3. Third Division


Horseshoe A 3, Station 4; Pen-' die Hotel A 3, Dog (Barrow) 4; Swan Clarets 0, Hogs Head 7;


Castle B 6, Petre Arms B 1;


2; Brown Cow 1, Higher Buck B 6; Buck Wrinkleys 5, Royal Oak B 2; Parkers 1, Horseshoe B 6; Stork Hotel B 6, Kings Arms Ladies 1. FIXTURES Premier Division


Black Horse 5, RB Legion D


and Partridge B v Dog and Par­ tridge A; RB Legion B v RB Legion A.


A; Buck Inn A v Higher Buck


of nine. Royal Oak B stay within two points of them with a commanding victory against Castle A. Next come Pendle Hotel B


Kings B v Kings A; Dog


• Stork Hotel A v Craven Heifer A.


A; Dog and Partridge (Barrow) v Castle B; Hogs Head v Vic­


Craven Heifer B v Horseshoe Second Division


toria B; Petre Arms B v Swan Clarets; Station v Pendle Hotel A.


Wrinkleys; RB Legion D v Parkers Arms; Royal Oak B v Brown Cow.


L a n c a s h i r e S u p e r l e a g u e


who, although having a game in hand, sit 17 points behind the top two and the Chatbum team’s reluctance to excite should ensure that the gap is too much for them to close. The basement division sees


D. O’NeiH 13-3-41-1; Mercer 11- Legion D means th a t the 1-41-1; L. Burgess 8-0-54-2. Read team look most likely to


Bowling: R. Foster 10-2-40-4; de fe a t for Royal B r itish Total (for 9) 194 __ 0__________.


join runaway leaders Higher Bi * ~ “


DSimpson............................ 40 'W “t . _f'


N. Keighley lbw b Newton. 0 A. Pratt not out........... : ..... 35 L. Burgess c Threlfall b Newton................


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R. Foster b Newton........... 8 D. O'Neill b Newton........... 6 D. Westwood...................... 0 Extras....... :............. 17 Total (for 9) 150


5


G. Bardsley 6-1-20-0; G. Simp­ son 12-5-26-3; P. Newton 9-3-31- 5; M. Cheesbrough 3-1-8-0.


Bowling: Hutchison 13-1-5G-0;


Premie r Division t i t le is motoring on after a 5-2 tr i­ umph at Royal British Legion A while Kings Anns A’s home 1 ^ against Legion B was a closer affair, allowing Buck.to


luck B for promotion. Buck Inn A’s assault on the


add to their advantage at the top.


; De Lacy A 5, Kings B 2; Dog and Partridge A 5, victoria A z; Kings A 4, RB Legion B 3; RB Legion A 2, Buck Inn A 5. First Division


Premier Division RESULTS


tridge B, who have a game in hand over the top team, had a bye.


Second-placed Dog and Par­ MIXED FORTUNES


CONTRASTING fortunes for the Clithcroe A and U te am s w h en th e y p lay ed th e i r re sp e c t iv e home


a 13-point gap between second and third. A convincing win for Stork Hotel at home to Kings Ladies coupled with a


suffered a crushing defeat against a talented Burnley side who recently reached the last eight in the national finals at Great Yarmouth.


matches on Sunday afternoon. Playing at the Dog and Partridge, Wollgate, Chlheroe A


Roger Hope (Buck) seven-balled his opponent to claim the man-of-the-match in su|icrb style. This made Burnley step up a gear to will the next four


Tony Clough (Dog and Partridge) lost the first frame but ,


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ance to level the scores before Andy Lund (De Lacy) lost the third frame.


and man-of-the-match Vin'ny Gilmour (Castle) put the locals in control when Ian Holmes lost frame seven to county cap Del Redmond.


Fine wins from Eric Barnes (Buck), Andy’Riley (De Lacy) . .


An excellent finale by Kings duo Gavin McQuade and cu|>- tain Paul Livesey gave Clitheroc their first taste of victory





this season. Both teams will be competing in the Superleague knock­


Craven Heifer A 3, De Lacy


out cup on August 20th at Preston when all the county’s best will be playing for a place in the national finals at Great Yarmouth in October.


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despite losing the first frame with young Steve Almond (Pen­ dle Hotel) narrowly outdone. John Gleave (Castle) won with a superb six-ball clear­


Horseshoe B v Stork Hotel B; Kings Arms Ladies v Buck


Higher Buck B v Black Horse: Third Division


Lacy B v Petre Arms A; Pen­ dle Hotel B v Royal Oak A;


Castle A v White Hart; De First Division


• ALL captains should note that the match scorecards should now be posted to the


following address;.8 The Cres­ cent, Clithcroe, Lancs, BB7 2LP.


PREMIER DIVISION 9 6 Higher A ...... 9 4 6 28 35 36


De LacyB..... Royal Oak A..


FIRST DIVISION PL W L F A PTS


Pendle B........ 8 5 3 33 23 40 Stork A......... 9 5 4 30 33 40 Swan A........


9 9 9 7


0 2


6 1 5


41 43


22 20


RB Legion B.. 10 3 7 U 36 40 RB Legion A. 10 3 7 32 33 33


10 5


3 5


35 35


28 35


47 45


Victoria A..... 10 3 7 28 42 Kings B......... 10 2 8 28 42 32


59 57


White Hart.. 8 3 5 29 27 35 Castle A.......


Craven A...... 8 2 6 22 'U 26 Petre A........


Hogs Head.... 10 9 Castle B....... 10 8


8 3 5 29 27 35 9 4 6 28 35 ft 9 33 11


Victoria B..... 10 6 4 37 33 49 Petre B.......... 10 Swan Clarets. 10 Pendle A....... 10


SECOND DIVISION PL W L F A PTS 53 17 71 45 25 K


Station.......... 10 Craven B...... 10


Horseshoe A.. 10 Dog (Barrow). 10


Higher B ...... 10 Stork B.......... 10 RB Legion D. 10 Black Horse... 10 Horseshoe B. 10 BuckWrinks.. 10 Royal Oak B.. 10 Kings Ladies.. 10 Brown Cow... 10 Parkers Arms 10


1 4 3 3 6 6 7


36 44 37 43 36 42 38 33 43 35 36 35 44 30


THIRD DIVISION PL W L F A PTS 1 52 18 70


Dog & Par U.. 9 7 2 38 25 52 Kings A......... 9 7 2 37 26 51 Dog A Par A.. De Lacy A.....


PL W L F A PTS 10 8 2 41 29 57


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MRS LORD presents champion Mr Frank Corban with the trophy


A WORTHY knock o f 74 by H o lto n -b y -B ow lan d batsman Joh n Hill helped his team to a 96-run vic­ tory ag uins t Downhum in h um id c o n d i t io n s on


GOOD KNOCK


Sunday. ■ Downham, sot a target of


204, fell well short in reply despite a valuable 45 from- Terry Braithwuite. Only Mackintosh of the remaining batsmen got to terms with


Ladies’ Darts


Top finish for Donna


A SUPERB 124 finish for D o n n a P a r k e r w a s th e h ig h l ig h t o f la s t week’s p la y in th e M a t th ew Brown L ad ie s ’ S um m e r


Darts League. Her excellent finish was


bowling. Ainsworth (3-21) and Bun-


yan (4-8) did the damage with 'the ball with the latter taking his four wickets in 12 halls.


part of a fine leg for which she needed just 12 darts. Ann Ward scored a 106 fin­


ish while the high scorers were It. Hayward (140), D. Hargreaves (133) and C.


Lockett (129). Points and positions


Horse 65, Craven Heifer A 62, Owd Neds 49, Royal Oak A 48, Craven Heifer B 47, Victoria 45, Kings Arms 45,


P e t rc Arms 76, Black


Royal Oak B 39. • The Captain's Cup will be played for on August 8th at 8 p.m. at the Kings ArmB. Scratch time is 8-15 p.m.


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