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C l i t h e r o e A d v e r t i s e r <& T i m e s , J u n e 2 0 t h , 1 9 9 6 2 9


C l i t h e r o e 2 2 3 2 1 ( E d i t o r i a l ) , 2 2 3 2 3 ( A d v e r t i s i n g ) , B u r n l e y 1 , 2 2 3 3 1 ( C l a s s i f i e d ) —


. . . . .. Whalley win — at last! ( T e a m s )


Clithcroc CC (v Barnoldswick, Saturday, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) P. Bishop, N. Bolton, M. Bolton, S. Bishop, P. Collinson, M. Dewhurst, S.Graham, A. Robin­ son, S. Whalley, N. Winkley,. Fielding. Scorer D. Glover. Clithcroc 2m!s (v BGSOB, Satur­ day, home) J. Green, A. Booth, A.Burns, Stephen Bishop, S. Blackburn, H. Braithwaite, N. Bibby, M. Hargreaves, G. Sut­ cliffe, P. Scedlc, Atkinson. Reserve: F. Hussain. Scorer: M. Preston. Clitheroc 2nds (v Cherry Tree, Lawrenson Cup, Sunday, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) Same team as above except K. Fawcett for Stephen Bishop. Clitheroc 3rds (v Barnoldswick) cancelled. Read (v Darby, away, Saturday) D. Parsons, P. Usher, T. Little, N. Marsh, G. Bardsley, S. Rushton, A. Rushton, G. O'Connor, P. Worsley, M. Heyworth, Nawaz. Scorer — S. Whalley. Team for cup game at Garby, Sunday, selected Saturday night. Read 2nds (v Garby, home, Sat­ urday) A. Baron, M. King, P. Shirtcliffe, A. Whittaker, P. Han­ son, D. Lynagh, J. Longden, S. Marshall, P. Haworth, C. Hutchinson, D. Thistlethwaite. Reserve - P. Firth. Scorer - S. Newby. Read 2nds (v Earby, home, Sun­ day) D. Thistlethwaite, S. Mar­ shall, P. Firth, S. Jarvis, C. Ben­ nett, A. Hassan, G. Hinks, A. Newell, N. Ahmed, G. Halley, D. GardnerChan, M. Grainger. Scorer - H. Thorpe. Ribblcsdalc Wanderers (v Settle, Saturday, away) S. Proctor, M. Davies, M. Briggs, D. Howard, I. Britcliffe, G. Leach, R. Wilson, G. Monk, J. Rain, D. Overy, Singh. Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 2nds (v Salesbury, Saturday, home) R. Blair, B. Spencer, T. Braithwaite, R. Palmer, S. Duckworth, D. Cottam, N. Duckworth, J. Blair, R. Devine, M. Wrigley, W. Coates. Ribblesdalc Wanderers 3rds (v Settle, Sunday, home) J. Burke, C. Monk, I. Tomlinson, I. Mal­ one, W. Adams, R. Devine, A. Marsh, R. Wellock, S. Duck­ worth, D. Valovin, I. Kirk. Ribblcsdale Wanderers Youth (v Belvedere, Monday, away, meet 5-30 p.m.) W. Adams, C. Mul- hearn, A. Booth, R. Clark, A. Pearce, P.Fletcher, M. Black­ burn, B. Threlfall, R. Wellock, R. Devine, D. Johnstone.


BOTTOM side Whalley finally broke their duck when they won their first game of the season - against the pre-season favourites Great Harwood. The Ribble Valley side doggedly


last victim of the day, bowled for 17, and local paid man Mark Fallon (28), John Kearsley (37) and Higginbotham,


(26) also chipped in to frustrate the vis­ iting attack with some determined bat­


defended their total of 147-7, and eventually denied Harwood in a nail- biting finish at Station Road, win­ ning by two runs as Dave O’Neill’s figures of 5-65 helped limit the visi­


tors to 145-8. Whalley won the toss and chose to bat


first and although skipper Nick Keigh­ ley fell early, caught by Dickinson off professional Chris Killen on four, there were useful contributions from several batsmen down the order. Mackintosh was Killen’s second and


ting. P. Allen saw off Fallon, with Dickinson


again taking the catch, while Raza trapped Kearsley leg before and Hig­ ginbotham was run out. Andy Pratt added 10 before being skit­ tled by Raza, and Grace was Harwood’s final victim, caught by Andy McNi- cholas off Raza for four. Lee Burgess and O’Neill saw out the 45 overs to take Whalley to 1477. Harwood’s reply was slow, although the Whalley attack found some resis­


tance at first. With 11 overs remaining, the visitors


were at 86-3 and looking to accelerate as their required rate approached a run a ball. Burgess and O’Neill got among the wickets to dismiss P. Allen, Armer and McNicholas, before the Harwood stut­ ter began.


batting together, Killen, Houldsworth, Deasey and Howarth all fell cheaply, O’Neill taking a further three victims to make it five for him on the day. Once Cheesbrough was bowled by Fal­ lon, G. Allen and Raza took the visitors to within sight of victory, but Whalley held out to snatch a two-run win. O’Neill ended with the superb bowling figures of 5-65 off a mammoth 23 overs to emerge as Whalley’s star performer.


With only Cheesbrough holding the - R E A D S T A Y I N C H A R G E


NOT an entirely convincing win over Cherry Tree, but five more points keep Read’s winning run going and leaves the locals still


seven points clear at the top. Read proved to be too strong for a


weakened Cherry Tree side who showed little enthusiasm to win the game in reply to the locals’ 239-6. After a sound start to their reply, they got bogged down and failed to reach the required run rate, leaving Read deprived of the two bonus points. Opening the game with professional Shahid Nawaz and Nick Marsh, Read lost their first wicket in the fourth over, Marsh bowled by Simpson for two with 20 runs on the board. Terry Little and Nawaz shared a stand


of 85 before Little was caught by Sud- nik off Neil Bramwell for 25. Peter Usher then hit a quick-fire 29, including two sixes, losing his wicket


with the score on 150. Nawaz followed with the score on 169,


seven short of his century, caught behind by Andy Holroyd off opposite number Scott Pearce. Graham Bardsley lasted only 13 balls


before being caught by Grogan off Bardsley for two. Steve Rushton and his skipper David


Parsons then plundered 49 runs, Par­ sons finally holing out to Holroyd off John Hughes for 19 off 22 balls. Gary O’Connor shared an unbeaten seventh wicket partnership of 19 before the overs ran out, leaving Rushton not out for 45, which came off 33 balls and included four sixes. Requiring a strike rate of over five an over, Cherry Tree set off well with David Hayes and Pearce putting on 45 off only eight overs, but in the ninth, Hayes was run out for 36. Pearce and Holroyd took the score past 100, but in the 24th over the latter was


caught in the deep by Andrew Rushton off a skier for 33, Bardsley the bowler. In his next over, Bardsley delivered a body blow to Cherry Tree, persuading • Pearce to get an edge keeper Worsley . holding the catch. Kennedy and Hughes added 15 before ‘


the latter was caught behind off Nawaz. Kennedy returned to the pavilion with


the score on 157, clean bowled by Hey­ worth, and with his next ball, Hey­ worth accounted for Elwood. Grogan avoided the hat-trick, but one


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run later he was caught by Usher off Nawaz without troubling the scorers. Bramwell and Simpson took the score on to 185 when Bramwell was bowled by Nawaz for 13. Sudnik joined Simpson and they bat­


ted out the overs, reaching a total of 198-8 with Simpson 16 not out and


Sudnik six not out. O p e n e r s l e a d l o c a l s h o m e


A SUPERB opening stand of 179 from Mark Bolton and Andy Robin­ son set up Clitheroe for a 63-run victory over Set­


tle. And the five points gained


keeps the 1994 champions in touch with the leaders at


the top. The pair opened the innings


S e c o n d s t r i n g s t a y a t t h e h e l m


CLITHEROE seconds now have a whopping 14-point lead at the top of the Vaux Ribblesdale First Division after a seven-point success and defeat for the four sides


in pursuit. The locals reached 187-8 in their innings before they dis­ missed Burnley Belvedere for 164 to win by 17 runs and


Earby seconds all fell to defeat to put Clitheroe in a com­ manding position at the top.


take maximum points. Elsewhere, Salesbury, Burnley GSOB, Old Rossendalians and


Ribblesdale Wanderers seconds inflicted defeat on Earby’s second string, with openers Braithwaite and Cottam compil­ ing an excellent 99-run partnership in Wanderers’ total of 218-3, Cottam finally out for 81. Earby started well in reply, but Wanderers bowled tidily and held the visitors to 157-9, with debutant Robert Devine hav­


In the Second Division, bottom side Whalley faced unbeaten leaders Rolls-Royce, and lost out by 81 runs, bowled out for 49 after Mukherjee had taken 5-52 in Rolls’ 130-9. . Clitheroe thirds remain third in the Third Division after their


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Earby thirds after being bowled out for 131, while Read thirds also lost, going down by four wickets against Cherry Tree thirds despite an unbeaten 100 from Marshall in the locals


Ribblesdale Wanderers thirds lost by eight wickets against . 209-7.


WADDINGTON took their bye last week in the Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Cricket League and surren­


dered top spot to Chatbum. Chatbum recorded a 52-run win over


bottom club Calderstones and lead by a point from Waddington and


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FOUR Ribblesdale Wanderers youth cricket teams were on win­


ning form this week. Mark Proctor (25) and Shaun


Blackburn (11) top-scored as the Under 11s scored 249 ag a ins t Eden'field, Ryan Gladwin (3-15), Mark Proctor (2-6), William Spar­ row (2-6) and Shaun Blackburn (1- 1) dismissing the opposition for


186 runs. John Braithwaite (2-7), Gareth


Maguire (2-9) and Tom Jeffs (2-8)


were the in-form bowlers as the Under 13 A team were dismissed for 206 in reply to Ribblesdale’s 314. John Braithwaite was the leading scorer with 24 and Richard Whalley (16), Daniel Leeming (15) and Gareth Maguire (13) chipped in with vital runs. Daniel Thomas (14), Jamie


Barkess (13) and James Whaites (11) shone as the Under 13 B team totalled 275 and then dismissed Earby for 258.


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with a flurry of boundaries, and ran exceptionally well between the wickets. Both reached their half-cen­


out the overs to lead the locals to 268-5. -; Settle made a reasonable


turies before Bolton was finally dismissed by a run out after smashing 73, including 10 fours. Clitheroe lost a couple of quick wickets as professional Jon Fielding (2) and Robin­ son, on exactly 100, includ­ ing 15 fours, were bowled by Paul Beech, but the locals stood at a healthy 196-3. Paul Collinson and Steve Whalley added a quick-fire 34 before the latter gave Beech a return catch on 19. Collinson fell on 37, with four sixes and a four, bowled by Morrell, but Neil Bolton and Stephen Graham saw


30 until the latter was caught by Whalley off Field­


fight of it in reply, notching up over 200 runs, but in the end still finished well short of the target. Fielding and Bishop


ing for 26. But with the overs running


accounted for openers Ver- den and Fleming with Settle on 49, but paid man Beech and Morrell combined to put on 68 and give Settle a ray of hope. Beech had smashed 56, with


out, Settle were behind the run rate, despite a stand of. 24 from Ridgeway and Andrews, although Andrews didn’t trouble the scorers and was stumped by Neil Winck- ley off Fielding. Ridgeway finally fell,


four sixes and three fours before he was caught by Gra­ ham off Mick Dewhurst. Morrell followed, bowled by Dewhurst, with the score on 133, but again there was resistance from Settle and Ridgeway and Green shared


KEEN tennis players from the Ribble Valley made a clean sweep of wins at the , Lancashire Youth Games in Blackburn. The youngsters, all members of the Wolstcnholmc Rink tennis squad, coached by Lancashire champion Mark Schofield in the Ribble Val­ ley, performed admirably at the Blackburn Northern club. Tim Walters of Clithcroc


won the Boys Under 14 sec­ tion, with Paul Brindlc of Blackburn runner-up, while Sarah Grindrod of Dincktey won the Girls Under 14 age group, beating Lnngho’s Eliz­ abeth Thomas into second. In the Boys Under 10 sec­


tion, Daniel Turner of West Bradford came out on top, with Richard Denson of Langho runner-up. Whatley’s Victoria Fallon


carried off the Girls Under 10 title, with Lucy Hunt of Blackburn second.


caught by Dewhurst off Fielding on 40 with the score on 201, and two runs later Fielding got his fifth victim, • having Bryant stumped by Winckley. Worthington and Scaife saw


out the final overs without scoring and Settle finished on 205-8, denying Clitheroe the bonus points.


W A N D E R E R S G I V E N T H E R U N - A R O U N D !


TITLE-chasing Earby eased to a 10-wicket vic­ tory over Ribblesdale "Wanderers at the Apple-


ing a fine debut with the ball, taking 3-17. Read seconds fell to an agonising eight-run defeat at Cherry


garth on Saturday. Brothers Nigel and


Tree seconds, bowled out for 175 chasing Trees’ 183-8, despite 53 from Doughty.


narrow seven-run victory over Settle thirds. Bishop hit 53 in the locals’ 139-9 before Hinks took 6-29 as Settle were bowled out for 132.





Stephen Pickles steered the West Craven side to the seven points after all the Earby bowlers chipped in with wickets to keep pace with the breakaway pack at the top of the table. But it is a different story for


conditions, but the bowling and fielding from the home side proved to be too much for the locals. Martin Davies fell early to


Andrew finished with fig­


Glyn Sedman, and he also picked up the scalps of pro­ fessional Gurinder Pal Singh and Martin Briggs for low


scores. . Paid man Jonathan Harvey


the Wanderers who have suf­ fered after a bright opening and now lie second-bottom with two wins from nine games.


Wanderers won the toss and elected to bat in the superb


Waggon and Horses, who won a tight match with Catholic SC by just six


runs. New Inn’s third successive defeat, this


time to Rimington, sees them plunge from second top to third bottom while Chipping are also struggling, losing by 64 runs to Riversiders.


Clitheroe v Settle CLITIIKKOK


M. Holton run out............... 73 A. Robinson b Reeeh....... 100 Fielding b Beech................. 2 I\ Collinson b Morrell......... 37 S. Whalleyc&b Beech....... I» N. Bolton not out................ 16 3. Graham not out........ .


3/106, 4/230, 5/251. Bowling: Beech 15-1-73*3; P.


SETTLE


M. Verden c Collinson b C Fielding........................... 17 eech c Graham b Dewhurst 56


1). Morrell b Dewhurst....... 24 1\ Ridgeway « Dewhurst b Fielding........................... 40 T. Green c Whalley b Field- mg................................... 21)


. Fleming e Collinson b BBishop............................. 15


S. Andrews st Winekley 1> Fielding........................... 0


D. Bryant st Winekley b 1 Fielding........................... 4


3/117, 4/IJ53, 5/163, (5/187, 7/201, 8/203.Bowling: Fielding 23-3-118-5; S. Bishop 11-0-34-1; M. Dewhurst 11-3-33-2.


Fail of wickets: 1/36, 2/49,


M. Scaife not out................ 0 Extras...................... 23 Total (for 8) 205


). Worthington not out...... 0 Fall of wickets: 1/170, 2/189,


Extras...................... 16 Total (for 5) 268


5


Ridgeway 0-0-13-0; 1). Morrell 14-1-00-1; M. Scaife 5-0-32-0; 1). Bryant 2-0-16-0.


removed captain Stephen Proctor and John Rain, and although David Howard stuck around for Wanderers, a t the other end he saw Leach and David Overy fall to Stephen Hipgrave and Wilson and Graham Monk to Andrew Pickles, before Andrew struck to remove Howard for 32.


Chatbum 108-9, Calderstones 52; Waggon and Horses 86-5, Catholic SC 80*5; River­


RESULTS , '


siders 122-7, Chipping 58. POINTS AND POSITIONS


1, Chatbum 14; 2, Waddington, Waggon and Horses 13; 4, Rimington 11; 5, Catholic SC, Riversiders 10; 7, New Inn 9; 8, Chipping 6; 9, Calderstones 4.


Read v Cherry


Tree READ


Nawsiz c Holroyd b Pearce.. N. Marsh b Simpson............ T. Little c Sudnik b Bram­ P well.................... .............


S. Rushton not out.............. G. Bardsley c Grogan b I).Bramwell......................... 4


. Usher b Bramwell..........


Parsons c Holroyd b GHughes............. ...............


25 29 45


. O Connor not out............ < Extras...................... 1< Total (for 6) 239


I. Simpson 7-0-24-1; D. Hayes 4- 0-27-0; N. Bramwell 14-2-76-3; Pearce 13-0-50-1.


Bowling: J. Hughes 7-0-51-1: CHERRY TREE


.1. Hughes c Worsley b Nawaz.............................. ’


1). Hayes run out................. 86 A. Holroyd c A. Rushton b Bardsley......................... 83


Pearce e Worsley b Bards- Icv................................... 83


L. Kennedy b Heyworth..... 10 N. Bnumvell b Nawaz........ 18 S. Elwood Ibw Heyworth.... 0 A. Grogan e Usher b Nawaz 0 1. Simpson notout.............. 16 A. Sudnik not out............... 6 Extras...................... ‘-6 Total (for 8) 108


Rushton 3-0-27-0; M. Heyworth 10-2-58-2; (». Bardsley 6-0-40-2.


Bowling: Nawaz 17-5-50-8: A. *28 GREAT HARWOOD


P. Allen e Grace b Burgess.. I). Cheesbrough b Fallon.... A. Armor b O’Neill............. A. McNicholas c Westwood h O’Neill..........................


G. Allen hot out................... M. Howarth run out............ 51 A. Raza not out...................


Killen c and b O’Neill........... P. Houldsworth b O’Neill.... L. Deasey e Fallon b O’Neill


L.- Burgess 0-3-21-1; Fallon 13-0-57-1.


Bowling: I). O’Neill 23-3-155-5;


Extras...................... •"> Total (for 8) 145


- EARBY


N. Pickles not out.............. 54 S. Pickles not out............... 57


Leach 3-0-21-0; R. Wilson 2-


Britcliffe 6-2-16-0; D. Howard 5- 1-


Bowling: Singh 10-2-51-0; 1.


Extras..;................... 6 Total (for 0)117


03 2


Whalley v Great


Harwood WIIALLKY


p. Mackintosh b Killed........ 17 N. Keighley c Dickinson b


allon c Dickinson b Allen... J. Kuarsley Ibw Raza...........


F Killen..................... ••......


A- Pratt b Raza................... D. Higginbotham run out.... P. Grace e McNicholas b


L Raza................................


. Burgess not out.............. 1). O’Neill not out...............


Houldowurlh H-2-2II-0; M. llmvailh 4-0-20-0; I’. Alien i-ll- 32-1: A. Kao 111-2-211-:!.


Bowling: Killen 17-5-41-2; P.


.............................. Total (for <) 14 *


ures of 3-19 off four overs, while Sedman (330), Harvey (2-43) and Hipgrave (218) also hurt Wanderers with their bowling. The all-out total of 116 was never going to be enough to trouble Earby with their bat­ ting strength throughout the line-up, and so it proved. Wanderers used six bowlers


in an attempt to prise apart the opening partnership of Nigel and Stephen Pickles, but none of them could make the breakthrough. Both had reached their half-


C o u n t y q u a r t e t m a k e t h e i r


m a r k FOUR boys from Bow- land County High School are making a name for themselves and their


Rising tennis stars: Richard Benson, Daniel Turner, Lucy Hunt and VictoriaFallo^^


minority sport. Richard Barrow (15), from


Barrow, James Driver (15), from Grindleton, Peter FJetcher (14),.from.Cowark, and Alan Cocks (14), from Sabden, have just become the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley under 16 table tennis champions.' The boys have only been


playing the game for four years, since they entered the tiny Grindleton school. Yet they have built up their


skills and reputations to an extent that they were recent­


' the Hyndburn Table Tennis Centre. The boys went one better


ly selected to train with an official Engliin Table Tennis Association coach, based at


centuries within 103 min­ utes, and they secured the winning runs with over 16 overs to spare. . Nigel ended on 54, with 10


fours, while Stephen’s 57 included eight fours and a


six. Saturday sees Ribblesdale


travel to Settle, who have slipped down the table after lying third after five games.


Earby v R i b b l e s d a l e


Wanderers WANDERERS


M. Davies c N. Pickles b S Sedman...........................


S. Proctor c Walton b Har­ vey...


J. Rain b Harvey.......... D. Howard b A. Pickles


ingh e A. Pickles b Sedman M. Briggs Ibw Sedman......


G. Leach c and b Hipgmve.. R. Wilson st Walton b A. Pickles........ ....................


I). Overy b Hipgrave........... G. Monk c Parkinson b A. Pickles......................


I. Britcliffe notout....... 1 Extras.................. ... & Total 116


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Sedman 11-4-30-3; S. Hipgmve 0.3-2-18-2; A. Pickles 4-0-19-3. .


Bowling: Harvey 17-3-43-2; G.


. 32 10


than their first appearance in the district final of the table tennis championships, last year, when they were run­ ners-up.


. County Championships. • Peter is also the Ribblesdale


And now there are high expectations of them at the





Table Tennis League’s under-18 champion and the


four play regularly in that adult competition. % Table tennis is part of the sporting culture at Bowland, since teachers Kim Croydon and Roy Barton introduced it nine years ago. Now their latest prodigies


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C h a t b u r n h e l d t o t i e GHATBURN did not manage


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putting on 35 before the first wicket went down. But then only Jonathon Lockcy, with a quick mid-innings 30, man­ aged to reach double figures.


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