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Salesbury...... 20 15 Cherry Tree.. 20 13 Old Ross...... 20 U Ribblesdale... 20 10 Gt Harwood... 20 10 •Clitheroe... 20 9 B G S O B . 20 9 Padiham....... 20 6 10 •Bumley Bel 20 6 11 Earby........... 20 6 12 Rolls-Royce... 20 4 13 Bamoldawick. ,20 4 13
Read............ 20 14 Settle........... 20 12
SECOND DIVISION PL W L BP NR PTS 3 14 14 90
Blackburn N.. 20 11 Stackstcads... 20 10 Osw Imman... 20 9 •Bumley Bel 20 8 ••Baxenden. 20 6 •Edenfield.... 20. 8 Rolls-Royce... 20 Whalley....... 20
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Salesbury...... 20 Rawtensull... 20
6 4 8 8 46 5 3 10 10 41
4 14 14 82 2 16 16 75 5 14 14 74 3 16 16 67 3 12 12 61 6 14, 14 ’ 60 4 8 8 59
6 3 10 10 41 3 3 8 8 29
NICK MARSH (Read) — “Mr Reliable” knocked up
another classy 84 to make victory possible against Cherry Tree on Sunday
DIVISION THREE ; PL W L BP NR PTS
Baxenden...... 19 16 3 30 0 110
•Settle... Ribblesda
Gt Harwo
Cherny Tree.. Padiham.......
•CUtheroe...
Read.................. ••Salesbury. 19 17 18 17
17 11 17 10 9 9
16 18
Blackburn N.. 18 18
Earby........... Osw. Imman. Bumley Bel... — - •- - - • Denotes tie, three points
6 11 5 13 5 11 2 16
7
7 11 8
6 7 8 8
10 14 8 4
1 0 0 0
_
14 14 14 14 16 8
060* 0 0
0
17 13 3 18 0 86 19 11 8 16 0 , 71 0 0
69 64
59 51
48 42 39
★ P o in ts d ed u c t io n for indiscipline.
Lower league round-up
READ seconds clinched p rom o tio n on S a tu rd a y withou t needing to. face a d e l iv e ry a t E d e n f ie ld , j u s t o n e s e a s o n a f t e r b e in g r e l e g a t e d f rom Divison One.
sion Two f ix tu re s which leaves just two gameB remain ing ana 15 points separating Read from third-placed Black burn Northern with only 14 left to play for. - ■
Rain washed out all Divi „ , >
to get a game in despite the weather on Saturday with Cherry Tree posting a total of 163-6 which proved too much for the home side who fell 13 runs short in reply for the loss of Bix wickets. In Division Three, Read
Clitheroe 2nd XI managed
Read clinch promotion Jim Burke (71) and .Wayne
Adams (50 n.o.) helped Wan derers to 220-8 on Monday with Andrew Pearce confirm ing seven points with a haul of 7-51 as visitors Padiham were bowled all out for 140. Clitheroe were skittled for
just 143 as they attempted to chase 237 at Cherry Tree. ■ ■
SENIOR LEAGUE PL W L BP NRPTS
Padiham......... 23 IS 4 Gt Harwood... 23 I6 4 •Edenfield.... 23 14 3 Bamoldswick. 23 14 5 Cherry Tree.. 23 13 6 Read............ 23 10 10 #Baxenden... 23 9 10
Amateur of the week
THE eaeerly-awaited Senior League/champio nshjp showdown nev e r got s ta r te d on S a tu rd a y aa ra in f ru s tra ted G re a t Harwood a li t t le more th a n i t dm
Padiham have t i t le in th e i r / own hands
,f f . r . . . . . .
. . . '
• 1 - -.*i «i ’ * V P ad ih am a t The Cliffe. - ' = •
the table over Harwood with just three pomes renuUmng.; The league leaders earned.a vital seven-point win at
The Arborics men now have a two-point lead at the top or • , i „ j t h e tnn of
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Sunday to go two points^ clear of Harwood in the title race, reaching a milestone or 1UU
^ P e te ? tJshe^sfamined another 50 with Neil Anderson1 (51 not out) and hard-hitter Nasir Mehmood (54) helping the side to 213-7 before,Gurinder Pal Singhs medium-quick pace accounted for 5-44 of Immanuel’s 97 all out total.
. . .
There was a one-sided affair at Gincroft Lane where third- placed Edenfield might have shot their last bolt for the
C^They° allowed Great Harwood to score a mammoth 268-5 with Paul Hutchison scoring 118 and Paul Houldsworth 51, Houldsworth returned to take 6-53 as the home side were . j
restricted to a paltry 124-8,
again on Sunday1 with an innings of 133 against Settle. The score, from a total of 2-10-8 for the Pleckgaters, takes Staple over the 1,000 runs mark for the season and guidejl his side to
Blackburn Northern’s West Indian professional paired , i .- .
five points, the Yorkshircmen managed just 122-8 In reply. James Peterson, Barnoldswick s professional, also broke
22 14
■ He scored 64 not out on Saturday in a ram-reduced victory against Settle,’with Ian Scothcrn scoring 59 from a total ol 144-0. Settle, despite a rapid-fire Paul Beech 70, returned an
the 1,000 league
run.mark at the weekend. .
mSpetareon’s485at Whalley on Sunday took.him to the mile stone in his first year as professional.
'
136-9. All other matches were abandoned, two points each. ' Sunday ' ,
Barnoldswick 144-0 (6), Settle ' 128-5; Read 1794 (5), Clitheroe
RESULTS ,! Saturday '
. 153-9, Bm-noldswick 158-2 (6).
122-8; Clitheroc 13119 (7), Bax enden 101; Earby'208-9,’’Ribb lesdale Wndrs'1U7-7 (5); Eden- field’124-8. Great .Harwood 2G8-5 (6); Oswaldtwistle 97,. Padiham 213-7 (7); Read 198 (7), Cherry Tree 182 (2); Whalley
Blackburn N. 240-8 (6). Settle1
Tree, Clithcroc v .Ulbblcsdale Wanderers, Edenfield v Bar noldswick. Osw. Immanuel v Great Harwood, Read v Padi ham, Settle v Earby, Whalley y Baxenden. Sunday = 1 Barnoldswick v Whalley,
Blackburn Northern v Cherry
FIXTURES • Saturday .
: Immanuel, Ribblesdale W. v Earby, Settle v Blackburn
Baxenden v Clitheroe, CheiTy Tree v Read, Great Harwood v Edenfield, Padiham v Osw.
Northern. , Skipper’s six scores victory Ribblesdale W. 167-7(5) Earby 208-9,
Ribblesdale win on faster run rate
completed a good weekend for the club with two victories. On Sunday, they hammered
neighbours Padiham by bowl ing the Arbories men all out
| reduced to 158-7 in reply. Chris Monk top-Bcored with.
I Blackburn Northern on Mon day and the visitors were
for 68 with Read claiming maximum points for the loss of two wickets. / I.Hassan (62) starred as Read scored 217-6 at home to
, chance of victory at home to leaders Baxenden but Wan derers were bowled out 16 runs sh or t of Baxenden’s 197-5.
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Bibfiaidale W. 2nds (v CUtheroe, Sat., borne, .1-30 p.m.) R.- Blair, G.
fSSTlv'Wbbl^dile, Sun., 13,. caught behind by John ■ ■ "
Munns to leave Earby on Ward looking comfortable, 3g ^ “ ■
away, 1-30 p.m.) S. Proctor, G. Honk, Stephen Hipgrave managed to S v S f N r i S ; m: SSSS; i
t^ 8‘ -c
aggressive 67 a f te r being dropped at slip without scor ing, was finally stumped by Ram off Terry Braithwaite. Ian Clarkson (27) and Chris
| j j pAaaajiury, who made an
I. uu oi 85.
Paul Tilbury and, skipper chance, -ompihng a
and was brilliantly caught on the long-off boundary by Lee Parkinson for 85. Proctor and Monk managed
Ward faced the first ball .
Mona, S. Duckworth, A. Pearce, R. a*PI, j v a»ort in renlv. putting m a te s , J » W
---------, disappoint. H i;
RIBBLESDALE skipper. S t e p h e n P r o c t o r launched a huge six off th e la s t ball o f th e match a t t h e A p p le g a r th o n S u n d ay to win h is side five p o in ts by th e n a r
rowest of margins. • ■ Fingers and thumbs were not adequate to work out the
state of play, indeed a degree in applied mathematics would have been an advantage, aa the Wanderers clinched vic tory by one hundredth of a run. - I t was true drama. The Ribblesdale captain,
■‘•
s.sV-
STEPHEN PROCTOR — big •ix
returning from a cartilage iqjury, had earlier won tne
I Clitheroe let. (v Rlbbleidele7 Set., Him, I home, 1-30 P-m- end Baxenden, Sim.,
wa i
Glyn Sedman r ip pin g up Richard Palmer’s stumps for
toss and he put the home side in to bat, with rain expected
during the afternoon. Opening bowlers Ian Brit-
a .o nh on Iritcli&
S te p h e n Pl ekl nA r -e Tjritcliife finally oroKe t uhehs
stalemate,: skittling Stephen , tors, leaving a prospect of the aeoredpsg , ‘scoring 75-off W 10 ,
pfckTeS w i th brok
diffe and David Howard deli- v e r e ( J with menace and 1 ’ beat ___
he and Martin Ddvien added a w a i t e , ....... ..V7 ftirth'er'43-befort'the'latter'’ S. Hipgrave c BHtcllffo.b. _ was stumped by .Walton'off •• ' B r
Simon Gorton for 33. • a I-
would be received by the visi; c.^Mton b MoniuVi.V.V.'.‘..v.. 1 1 Gorton not o u t . . : . . . ;; 1; *
hat approximately 35 overs,,-L- ™ ™ '^°n c wuuau w *«vwtv»
Britcliffe then' bowled' Sam : required run rate, but with 8-0-32-3. - they were always in with a
bowl 36 overs and 11 runs were needed off the las t eventftil over.
Eventually, Earby were'to
•M. Briggs b Gorton....... . 12 n ilntvopH '/*
Ward c Parkinson b Sedman 85 j . Rain c Wear b Hipgrave..; i 2
ton.. .. ...................................... 33
D. Howard c Nl Picldea b Tilbury.......;.........;:.'..... ' 0
Ml :Ptrlfl»s h •'
five off the next four balls, leaving six needed off the la s t ,
Glyn Sedman delivery. . Willed on by his team- Pr oc to r d i d n t
P. Spencer lbw Gorton.:.:...; 0 S. Proctor not out........ .......= =12 G. Monk not out........ .........' 1 Extras.;...... 15 ' Total (for 7) 167
1; G. Sedman ISM-37-2; Gorton 11-0423; P. Tilbury 8-0-38-1. ,
Double delight for Read
________ by r a in , R e ad, w i th W e s t In d ia n g re a t Roger H a rp e r a s stand-in professional, gained five points by defeating Clith eroe by 43 run s.
IN A affe ctei
but, after only two overs, the menced -— D------—
■ The restart was delayed for earned runs. I two hourB 40 minutes and
- -
Read set about the task of a run chase with gusto
, Nick Marsh and Gary I O’Connor scored a t every opportunity, putting on 63 in | nine overs.
I P ro fe s s io n a l Jo n a th a n - Fielding eventually accounted for Marsh, having him caught by Neil Bolton for 24. :
| sp re e , ably a s s is te d by Harper, .but CUtheroe gained
; O’Connor continued on his .
I a crucial boost .by clainung the Guyanan giant for. 14, .with , Winckley producing a fine I catch of a NeU Bolton over. . ; .
1 O’Connor, going for a big hit. surrendered Ms wicket in Bolton’s next over when o n . ,
I 56.
. Steve Rushton (22) and I Mark Aapin (42) stabilised the - chase following David :Par-
I sons' cheap dismissal and the two of them took the score to : 179, a stand of 56 off just 28 : balls; at'which point Read
I - Aspin’s 42 contained five sixes and-was-scored off ju s t:
118 balls.
OPENING TIMESi ^ d a t a M ' s m w e e n S ^ K e lg h l^ r R o ad . SKlpton
TEL: (01756) 700700 . ; t g - ■ - The CUtheroe aide started'
I their reply confidently with' I-Fielding .and Phil Bishop waltzing to 24 when Harper; brUllantiy ran out the Cllth-:
I eroe skipper for four..,.
R r He then=had his opposite' - number stumped - for 2(1 with I .35 on the board and Clith-
players were back In the pavilion with nine, on the
bo a rd when heavy, ra in impeded further progress.
Batting f irst, Read com- ] their innings on time
am e s e v e r e ly
eroe’s challeni ther when BoL—------------ by O’Connor off Harper
16.
i faltered fur- from which Aapin departed m was caught. for 12.
'
or -' Productive stands with Gary O’Connor (22) and Stove
'Mick Dewhurat fell to a Rushton (ISVsaw the Read brilUant one-handed return - opeinier guide the total to 184
catch as Harper proved he has
lost little of his immense pres ence in the field and CUtheroe were reduced to 684.
bowled by Hanson for four and,
15.runs later, Stove Gra ham was dismissed in the same manner for 22 hard-
A le x a n d e r w a s .c le an
i A watchful and responsible innings by Simon Bishop of 17. ably supported by Neil
b u t,,. Mi»n Obo
medium pacers tore through the lower order and Read fell
v s th e n C h e r ry .T re e ’a
P e a rc e waB jo in ed .by Holroyd and they took the
score to 108 before Parsons, in his sixth oven caught and bowled Holroyd for 36. ;,' ‘
from 193-6 to 198 aU out, with , bowled Kennedy, two balls left of the 45 overs
Cherry Tree’s openers set about their task with spirit,
scoring S3 runs off their first five overs, albeit .with Aspin, who injured his hand batting, only being able to bowl
wJnckley, enabled the score ’ 1 for 18 with the score on 33. nc Dy rm -
to move on to 138 before Psj> sons had Winckley superbly.. caught at mid-wicket for 12. ,
. ; M Aspi r READ , .
The two taU-enders batted N, Marsh ,c Bolton .bFWd- out the time without scoring a
run. denying Read the bonus,: HarpercWinckleybBolton points in the process.,
continued their good work at home, to Cherry .Tree on
• Read, in bouyant mood, Sunday.
' Welcoming Nawaz, from,, the Huddersfield League, as.
sub pro, they were confident of out-batting the Blackburn
aide.
. In th e e v e n t ; -Nawaz, despite his reputation as a :
- very- useful bowler, taking- four wickets, a feat eclipsed only by the Read captain; Dave Parsons.
batsman, turned out to be a , He took 6-74 from his 16.2
I declared after just 20 overs. -; over spell. . . ■ 'M
mlsahig a chanhe, he gave im ^ ra some substanre with a
soU nnin, h
rarely . % wlnn ^ H ^ ^ ! ? . " Z . g’B W i m ^ t m t
ain; 1 - ■
Fielding at. .Woraley b ; Harper.....................—. P. Bishop run out-.;......... . N: Bolton c O’Connor b
--
CLITHEROE ,:e
, : .Nick Marsn was.once agam: M. Ucvrtiurotu*httirper^ the solid opener and, mlssi
- caught by Davies for 29. ■ S'/V 1 -V*.-V; •1
Mark Aspin and Marshthen-.- 18-2; D. Parsons 4-1-124. , „ . had a sharp partnership of 20’
‘; v ' Y ’ ;/i I ‘ , , - ^ *
s. , ■
*
A , s /
^
' * » i 1 '•y r<J?“
} *4, ^ '-F, ^ ZfiS ^ r '■ ■ ................... .. .... J . . . . _ k . . : . ' v - *
r 8t r . ' Opening-with stand-in pro- ; fesalonal Nawaz, they gave ' : the Innings a solid start of 48 ; i before Hughes had iNawaz ?
J
V .V v fg vR. Daviesc & bIJnoM ...V.; -2 ';:0 . 17 ,P. Bsidwin.c A-Rushton'b
u C . E c d e s b N a w a z - 22■ ,
N. WirSley c Maroh b P«> ■ • f B0!18 ............ ..... .ini..........
?SSic&p»ia6 . . * • 4 - - --v-i- ■■•-•■.iL-JVW;a.'iw4fe*J-BewBiig'NawaB-28-6i4&4t'llhfi6r- Bpwlmg: Harpm: j-iAspin 24l-17-0;-.P.t.Hansoni.B4)- ; : 'rf :;;;;:. v 0’ - & .vi
lu.nspin notout............... 42 - G. O’Connor b Hickey......... D. Parsons c'Alsxander b - - Fielding..... .
Bolto 14 S. Rushton not out............. 42 d, Parsons b Bolton........... . 1
HoMdsworth l-W^L FleldhigS- ^ Rushton b Hughes........ 0-73-2; N. Bibby, 4-0-33-0, ,N.. p,,\Vorsley not out*...«‘....... : Bolton 4-047-2. .
_Bowling;: S. Bishop 24WW); M. -0-3-O. d TMtiethw^tob Bolton'V . ® ker
. '
G.Tfe'^ho^b'BoIto,ri'.'.'.'.'.‘.,.’. Winckle
' Nawaz/ in a demon spell, ' trapped Hughes ibw, had the league a highest-Tun-scorer Pearce caught behind and
."9 ;T
poised a t 161-6, P a r so n s ,' achieved another return catch ,
With the game delicately.,
overs for 17 runs. PhU Hanson took over from him and had Veevers caught by Pareona
two
and la te r wrapped iip the ' seven.points for-Read-with , two consecutive wickets.
hia first •What
price a hat-trick with , DaU on Saturday? - -vi
1 B.S. READ
m. Aspin c Hickey lb Davies - g, Rushton c Hubberstoy.b
Nawaz c Davies b Hughes . N. Marsh'o'Holrbyd o Bol- M' ton.................
. nUBIlWil V ilUUUviOLv/ , W . Bolton............................:;
Extras..........v,V”’iV.S2' 'S. Hulme lbw Bolton ......... . Total (for 4) 179 p , Hanson c Pearce b
................ .......... I. ,16.- '. 4.
: '2 ' 0
. ........... -Exurss............ ......... — Total (all out) 198
24
0 0
- : ;Bowllng: J . Hughes.19-3-88-3; G. Bolton 124-2-6-5; R. Davies 6-1-26-1; C. Hickey 7-1-28-1.
» : s .» .b H a j i s o n ^ . . . ; . .^ . 22 ; O. Bolton-c Worsley b Par-''*-; t: t s o nos ...‘n/.r.:....’.."s......
" A Holroyd c & b Parsohs — 86 ;'** J ; Hughes lbw Nawaz — to Y'£-« <i ■ L. Kennedy b N a w a z ; , 1 7 .:
:i u-f<
io i-n q
'•M' Pearce c Worsley b N a w a z 69 l=U - - Ha ns on. ..' IS - ,*
. ; , CHERRY TREE . Veoverf c Parsoqa ;b
r , ; fT T :-
derers lost several wickets j . j. Britcliffe. 11-4-26-2: T. without getting on top of the Braithwaite 11-0-78-3; G. Monk ............
. .— Bowling: D. Howard 15-3-58- RIBBLESDALE' -Y
, ^ E x t r a s . . ..............14( ;ToWifor9) 208'
i U t b Monk f ,
t Aj( earlier, downpour ,ippanM £ ^ S k U u ^ ’BaviSr’fc * " . • —
qy ' W »
In-form professional Mike g, Munns b Britcliffo.......... i0 Ward canto to the crease and , p. T i lb u ry at Rain b. B r a l th - .
seven.; • ,i j-
B.Pfckiesb............................. x EARBY.
Bowling; S. Hipgravo 14-343- '
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