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Vaux Ribblesdale League


g a ty - ............. 21 16 5 2 Read............... 23


p .


Senior Division P W U R


Gt Harwood... 23 15 5 3 •BTjumNrth. 23 12 7


Bamoldswick. 23 13 8 t


“ ham......... a n 9 3 Clitheroe......... 23 12 8 3


;0swlmm....... 21 8 10 3


•Baxenden.... 23 7 r> •> RibbWndrs... 21 7 14 o •Edenfield...... 23


7 13


CherryTree.. 21 7 u o Settle.............. 21 5 14 4


•Whalley.......... 21 5 15 3 First Division


„..4,


14 5 « 3


READ ready fo r RON IN TO TITLE?


BP Pm 14 98 20 98 14 95 16 85 14 at 18 79 10 76 8 60


10 51 10 49 6 48 6 45


8 41 4 33


P W L NR HI* p u


GA k ro c ........ 20 15 2 3 20 101 Saiesbuiy....... 20 12 5 3 14 80 Gt Harwood... 20 11 6 3


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.Old Rom......... 20 10 7 3 16 ?2 .BGSOB


20 10 7 3 4 6 49


Earby.............. 20 12 7 l 10 ?> i t 7,l


• •Cherrj'Tree 20 6 8 4 14 58 Padiham......... 20 7 9


•RibbWndrs.. 20 7 9 3 4 48 •Belvedere.... 20 6 I I 2 8 45 Rad


20 3 14 3 10 31


BT)uni Nrthm 20 2 16 2 2 16 Second Division


• •Settle....... ■ •Oswlmm...


P w L NR BP Pts 19 18 0 18 12 5 19 11 5 19 11 6 19 11 6 !9 10 8 19 9 9


Salesbury... Belvedere... Whalley.....


1 1


1 20 112 I 18 80 1 14 it 1 16 76 2 12


18 8 10 0 14 51 19 G 12 19 4 13 19 3 15 19 2 16


Gt Harwood... Settle..............


B*bum Nrthm Earby..........


Read.............. •Saiesbuiy.... Padiham..... •Bamoldswick •Belvedere....


tird Divis io n P W L NR BP Pts 2 26 105 3 16 85


20 15 3 18 12 2


19 12 5 19 11 5


20 11 6 18 12 5


20 10 7 20 7 10 18 G 10 18 5 12 20 4 13 18 4 11 18 3 12 18 o 12


* denotes tied match. 2 20


3 18 79 3 1G 77


1 12 74 2 18 72 3 2


8 49 8 42


1 10 37 2 8 35 3 8 34 2 12 31 3 6 25


1 8 61 1 14 56


1 10 42 2 10 31 8 25 4 16


wickets at Whalley Road on Sunday.


T They now share top spot with


gest that they have the easiest run- in of those chasing the title Read last won in 1979.


First use


et and Marcus Gee and Phil Met­ calfe got off to a steady s ta r t before Metcalfe was snapped up by John Longden off Padiham old boy Malcolm Heyworth on 15 with the score on 24.


Padiham had first use of the wick­


Earby with three games to go. And the fixture card would sug­


ITLE hopefuls Read took the local honours when they defeated resurgent Padiham by four


pavilion 16 runs later, having made 18, caught by another former Arbories man Peter Usher off Longden. Skipper Pankaj Tripathi and Neil Anderson added 29 before the cap­ tain fell to Read paid man Shahid Nawaz, caught by opposing skip­ per David Parsons on 20. Nasir Mehmood fell for the addi­


Gee followed him back to the


and he removed opposite number Joe Grant on three in the same over to leave Padiham on 91-6. Only two more runs were added before Anderson departed on 29,


tion of only one more run, caught by Steve Rushton off Heyworth, and Read continued to strike at regular intervals. Nawaz removed Sharif cheaply,


son provided some resistance, shar­ ing 35 to give the score some respectability, until the la tte r became Nawaz’s fifth victim on 19. Chief contributor


Gary Pathard and the in-form Hall added 17, with Hall the chief


taking 6-58 off 11.5 overs, although Heyworth chipped in with 3-72 off 21. Read’s opening pair put their side within sight of victory with a


contributor, but Nawaz ended the innings when having Pethard caught by Worsley on two, Padi­ ham finishing on 156. Nawaz took the bowling honours,


bowled by Nawaz, and Stephen Gee was bowled by Heyworth on 10 with the score on 104. Anthony Hall and Andy Robin­


Vaux Ribblesdale League table, Clitheroe recorded a 58-run win over Ribblesdale Wanderers a t Church Meadow on Sunday. The Chatbum Road side finally got in to


bat after a 30-minute delay due to rain, and Andy Robinson and professional Jonathan Fielding got off to a solid start, sharing 39 for the first wicket. David Howard separated the pair, having


Robinson caught by Martin Davies on 15. Although Clitheroe lost a further three wickets


for 34 runs, i t was the 68-run partnership between Neil and Mark Bolton which set their side up for victory. Fielding handed opposite number Gurinder


Pal Singh a return catch on 24, before Singh had Andy Bums (11) caught behind.


Howard struck again to remove Steve Whalley


■ZA^core, Clitheroe were denied the chance to defend that total by the weath­ er against Edenfield on Sunday. The locals got off to a slow start, losing


A FTER setting a potentially winning


paid man Jonathan Fielding on 15 in the l l th over after he and Andy Robinson


great start as Edenfield chased the target, sending Bums back with the score on 14. But with only 17 overs played, and the


departed on 18, and Bolton continued unabated, although he lost Steve Graham with the score on 173. Bolton finally fell on 29, which included two sixes, and Neil Winkley and Simon Bishop saw out the overs to take their side to 190-9. Storey was the main thorn in Clitheroe’s side, taking 5-63 off 20 overs, while Hawke also claimed 3-42 off 10. Simon Bishop then handed Clitheroe a


visitors having slowly put on 43, the rain prevented any further play.


R


the rain. The players battled valiantly to finish the game, but the rain eventually won the


the score on 29 off seven overs but profes­ sional Billcliff joined Gillibrand and those two pushed the score along to 56. Gillibrand was eventually brilliantly caught by Parsons off Longden after


day. Read elected to Held after winning the toss, but Northern got off to a quick start with Gillibrand and Fitzmaurice scoring freely. Longden disposed of Fitzmaurice with


making 18. Nigel Robbins joined the professional but could make only three before being caught behind off Longden, and then Peter Usher claimed the wicket of Jeffer­


son for 11. Hacking and Billcliff then hit out and


put together a brilliant partnership of 112 before the reduced overs ran out. Billcliff made 77 and Hacking smashed


58 off just 51 balls. Set to score 200 to win of 37 overs Read


EAD had to settle for two points on Saturday when their clash with Blackburn Northern also fell victim to


Bolton had put on 21, and Bolton fol­ lowed with only one more run scored. Skipper Phil Bishop and Mark Bolton put together a quick-fire 37 before Bishop


had put on 19. Robinson and Steve Whalley took the score on towards 50, although both had fallen by the time the score was on 54. But it was a half-century partnership from Mick Dewhurst and Andy Burns that got Clitheroe back on track, the pair patiently rebuilding the innings until Dewhurst was caught behind on 31 with the score on 107. Bums was out on 26 after he and Neil


Derby honours for Clitheroe EMPHASISING why they are well


ahead of their local rivals in the


Cricket Scene


(17), but the Boltons steadied the ship and turned it around with a number of boundaries and some good running.


caught behind by Rain off Britcliffe on 37. Mark followed with 11 more runs on the board, bowled by Britcliffe on 34, and although Steve Graham was caught by Simon Duckworth off Graham Monk on 13, Clitheroe closed on 176-7 with skipper Phil Bishop and Coulter seeing out the overs.


Fielding had Rain caught behind by Winkley with the score on two. Davies and Singh’s rescue operation came to an


received a shock when Terry Little was bowled by Weaver off the first ball of the second over of the innings. Professional Nawaz joined opener Nick Marsh and those two took the score to 60


off 10 overs before the rain ended play and the match was abandoned.


bowled well to take five wickets as Whal­ ley made it to an unimpressive total of 130-7 batting first. Andy Pratt top-scored for the home side with 39, but he eventually went to a Har­


vey catch off the bowling of Glynn Sed- man.


John Kearsley (19), professional Mark Fallon (19) and David Higginbotham (20) contributed valuable runs but Har­ vey ripped through the line-up to restrict the home side to a meagre score. Nigel Pickles was unbeaten on 30 when


the rain came, but he had seen brother Stephen go for 20 caught by Gorton off Burgess. Harvey too was in when proceedings were called to a halt, but had not scored.


was the weather. Earby were the visitors and they were looking to extend their lead at the top of the table with a good win over Whalley. Whalley managed to get their 45 overs in, but the Earby reply lasted just over 11 overs before the rain came down. Jonathan Harvey, the Earby professional


IT was top-versus-bottom at Station Road on Saturday but the only winner Wanderers' reply got off to a terrible start as They took the score on to 141 before Neil was mmrC h f j s lB ^ g n ^ n l J ? J i i s r i n lC ^ T l o l l p i^ p g a


Giraffes, gazelles and elephants sought by rugby club!


superb century stand, Terry Little and Nick Marsh sharing 111 before Gary Pethard made the breakthrough, having Marsh caught by Sharif on 53. Professional Nawaz couldn’t con­


tr ib u te his now expected big knock, trapped by Pethard on 12 with the score on 125, and although Read lost a further four wickets for just 21 more runs, the result was never in doubt. Pethard bowled admirably to see


off Little on 58, and then Usher on seven, and Grant hit the sticks twice to dismiss Rushton and O’Connor cheaply. But Bardsley and Parsons saw


their side comfortably home. Pethard ended with fine figures of 4-35 off 7.5 overs.


anyone interested in playing rugby, particularly left-footers over 6ft. 3in. and 15st. who want to develop team skills and personal abilityl If you fit the criteria, even if you are a giraffe, gazelle or elephant, you are


invited to the club on Tuesdays, at 7-30 p.m., where you can learn and train, take part in practice matches and aim


mixing freely with former amateur rugby union, the taller, heavier, stronger, faster-playing athlete is in demand. Clitheroe RUFC wants to hear from


IS a zoo opening a t Clitheroe Rugby Club’s Littlemoor Road ground? Now that professional rugby league is


for selection. The club is also looking to recruit


Francis, captain of the club’s 1st XV, on 01200 425028, or Phil Isherwood on 01200423781.


youngsters for a youth side. If you are interested, contact Mike


Sunday Clitheroe (v De La Salle Salford,


home, meet 1-45 p.m.) A. Burrill, M. Heanan, D. Watson, I. Fielding, P. Jaques, D. O’Duffy, D. Barnes, H. Procter, D. Tattersall, A. Dubowski, M. Wigley, Bob Bob, A. Nuttall, R. Holmes, S. Taylor, M. Hodges, R Allen, Scott Scot, A. Moorby, G. Giles, N. Green, Steven Greatorex.


Good day for leaders


end with the score on 17 when Simon Bishop trapped the paid man, and Davies (9), Briggs (5), skipper Steve Proctor (8), Spencer (16) and Howard (5) all followed as Wanderers struggled to 59-7.


ing took his fifth scalp to see off Marsh on eight, and Winkley then snapped up his fourth catch off Bishop to dismiss the former on 29, after Duckworth and Monk had added 35. But although the match was now beyond Wan­


derers, Monk and Britcliffe held out to deny their derby rivals the two bonus points, with Wanderers finishing on 12S-9. FIXTURES Saturday


Edenfield v Ribblesdale Wanderers Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Read Padiham v Earby


Blackburn Northern v Whalley Clitheroe v Cherry Tree


Bamoldswick v Baxenden Settle v Great Harwood


Wanderers acount for title pretenders


before Wanderers paid man Gurinder Pal Singh bowled him.


Scothem (0) could only add one run between them, with David Howard claiming all three wickets, but professional James Peterson held things together for the home side, while Justin Manville also chipped in a useful con­ tribution. Peterson was denied a half-century when


Michael Lord (0), Smith (1) and David


falling to his opposite number Singh, and although Manville abo fell on 25 to Graham Monk, Richard Bedford and Whipp provid­ ed stubborn resistance down the older, both reaching the twenties until Ian Britcliffe sent


with their closest rivals Salesbury, before easing past derby opponents Ribblesdale Wanderers second string. On Saturday, the rain intervened with Clitheroe on 29-2 chasing Salesbury’s 161- 6, but they made sure the following day. Wanderers were all out for 145, and Simon Bishop (67 not out) and Chris Hall (56) helped lead their side home with five wickets to spare.


SEALING the Vaux Ribblesdale First Division title, Clitheroe seconds drew


were no results, and the only game that started saw Clitheroe thirds reach 45-2 against Ribblesdale Wanderers thirds.


against doomed Blackburn Northern sec­ onds, with Holding making 65, but the weather prevented Blackburn replying. No play was possible the following day when Read faced Padiham seconds. In the Second Division, Whalley seconds drew with Burnley GSOB seconds, stand­ ing at 72-1 chasing the Old Boys’ 163-9 before the heavens opened. On Sunday Whalley were narrowly beat­ en after posting 171-7, Settle seconds win­ ning by one wicket. All the matches in the Third Division


Wanderers’ game with Burnley GSOB was washed out on Saturday, with the locals on 14-1 chasing 131-7. Read seconds reached 181-6 on Saturday


HALLEY’S bid to finish the season off


Victory Park on Saturday due to a slow­ er run rate. The locals fielded first and the attack had considerable success against the Barlick top order. Opener Ian Scothem could make only eight


victim to Ribblesdale Wanderers at TITLE pretenders Bamoldswick fell


both back to the pavilion. Graham Harker was run out off the last ball of the innings - shortened to 39 overs by the weather, and Brown finished unbeaten on seven as Barlick reached 127-9. All four of the Wanderers bowlers bowled


well, with the wickets shared among them. Wanderers in reply knew a good start was


Duckworth and Marsh put on 20 before Field­


—seven points — in the Sec­ ond Division after their 6-1 win over Higher Buck B. And Buck Wrinkleys have a


four-point advantage in the Third Division after


accounting for Brown Cow 4- 3.


Buck A 3, Kings Arms A 4; Dog and Partridge B 5, Stork A 2; RBL A S', De Lacy B 2; Victoria 2, Higher Buck A 5. First Division


Premier Division RESULTS


A 5,- Castle A 5, White Hart 2; Whalley Arms 1, Castle B 6; Stork 1B 2, Mangrove A 5; Castle A 5, Kings Anns B 2. Second Division


Pendle Hotel B 2, Royal Oak


Horseshoe A 3, Pendle Hotel A 4; Waggon and Horses 5,


4; Black Bull A 5, Bay Horse B 2; Black Horse B 5, Kings Arms C 2; Mangrove B 4,


Black horse A 2; Bay Horse A 4, Brown Cow A 3; Higher Buck B 1, Bridge 6; Swan Clarets 3, RBL B 4. Third Division Royal Oak B 3, Horseshoe B


32 until Richard Bedford had him caught leg before. Davies was unbeaten on 23 with Howard on


John Rain, caught behind by Ian Scothem off Peterson on four, Martin Davies and Singh moved the score along briskly before the paid man was trapped by Peterson on 18. Martin Briggs joined Davies and smashed


vital with the storm clouds looming. Although the Ribble Valley side lost opener


six when rain stopped play during the 26th over with Wanderers on 96. And with no further play possible. Wander­ ers’ faster run rate won the points to severely disrupt Barlick’s championship bid.


the bottom of the table received a real boost on Sunday when they beat second-from-bottom side Settle a t Station Road to claim th e ir f irs t seven-


Whalley claim first maximum haul W


O’Neill and Lee Burgess got Whalley off to a good start when they cheaply removed Settle’s opening pair. The visitors’ professional


note in the Settle innings came from Green, who was bowled by Burgess for 22, and Howarth who had made 13 when he was out Ibw to Gorton. Fallon then produced some


great bowling to remove three very cheap wickets. By the time the final Settle


Paul Beech produced a fine innings to make 63 before he was caught and bowled by fellow pro Mark Fallon. The only other two scores of


point haul of the season. The win was a comprehen­ sive one after Whalley bet­ tered their opponents in all departments of the game. Opening bowlers David


wicket fell, he had taken four wickets from seven overs at a cost of just 10 runs. Lee Burgess with 2-38 and Simon Gorton with 2-31 were Whalley’s best amateur bowlers. Facing a total of 111 to win, Whalley made steady progress but wickets fell just as batsmen seemed set for bigger innings. Jason Keasley opened and made 27 before he was


batsman to make it past 20, with Keighley (17), Fallon


caught by Hicks off Hughes. He was the only Whalley


means Whalley are now within striking distance of Settle. Just six points sepa­ rate the sides and with three games left to play, Whalley have good chance of avoiding the wooden spoon.


37.1 overs to rack up the required total, and they had lost four wickets on the way. The seven points earned


gon and Horses suffering defeat at the hands of third-placed Rimington. Waddingtcn beat Catholic SC, while New Inn won their sixth


THE slumps have been drawn on another Clilheroe and Dis­ trict Midweek Cricket League season, with champions Wag­


game of the season when they beat Riversiders. • There will be a feast of cricket at Ribblesdale Wanderers on Sunday when two cup finals will be decided. The Catholic SC Final between Chatburn and Waddington is a 36 over game, beginning at 11 a.m. This will be followed at 4 p.m. by the Bradshaw Cup Final over 24 overs between Catholic SC and Rimington. FINAL POINTS AND POSITIONS


1, Waggon and Horses 37; 2, Chatburn 33; 3, Rimington 26; 4, Catholic 24; 5, Waddington 23; 6, Riversiders 22; 7, New Inn 19; 8, Chipping 16; 9, Calderstoncs 7.


pair to guide the side home to a winnings score, both unbeaten at the end on 17. It had taken the home side


(19) and Higginbotham (8) the other wickets to fall. Pratt and Grace were the


Division by three points after their 5-2 win over Pen- dle Hotel. Bridge have the biggest lead


Dog and Partridge B beat Stork 5-2 and are now six poinst clear with four games to go. Royal Oak A lead the First


IT was a good day for the divisional leaders in the Clitheroe Pool League — all four won. Premier Division toppers


Premier Division P W


........................... 14 12 ____. ... 14 10


.............. 13 8 .............. 13 8


___ 12 8 ..... 12 6


............. 14 4 ............. 13 5


.............. 13 4 .............. 14 2


L P 2 86


10 49 8 48 9 44 13 24


PW L p


Black Bull B 3; Brown Cow B 3, Buck Wrinkleys 4. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division


Partridge B; Dog and Par­ tridge A v Buck A; Higher Buck A v De Lacy A; Stork Hotel A v RBL A; De Lacy B v Victoria. First Division


Heifer; White Hart v Pendle Hotel B; Mangrove A v Cas­ tle A; Kings Arms B v Whal­ ley Arms; Castle B v Stork Hotel B.


Royal Oak A v Craven


Pendle Hotel A v Bay Horse A; Black Horse A v Horse­ shoe A; RBL B v Waggon and Horses; Brown Cow A v Higher Buck B; Bridge v Swan Clarets. Third Division


Second Division


B; Bay Horse B v Royal Oak B; Buck Wrinkleys v Black Bull A; Kings Arms C v Man­ grove B; Black Bull B v Brown Cow B.


Horseshoe B v Black horse Kings Arms A v Dog and


14 U 3 K» 13 10 3 79 4


. 14 7 7 63 , 14 8 6 63 14 7 7 61


13 5 8 54 13 5 8 51


.1 4 3 11 44 14 3 11 43


Clitkeroe Advertiser & Times, August 29th, 1996 27


P W L P


Bridge.-------------------------- 13 11 2 &> Waggon St Horses............ 14 10 4 75-


Black Horse A...................... 14 9 5 73 Higher Buck B..................... 13 9 4 G7 RBL B................................ .. 13 8 5 61 Bay Horse A......................... 14 6 8 59 Brown Cow A....................... 14 5 9 57 Pendle Hotel A.................... 14 4 10 53


Swan Clarets................... 13 5 8 47 Horseshoe A........... ............ 14 1 13 33


Third DiTuion L P


Buck Wnnkleys................... 14 10 4 74 Black Bull A________ ____ 14 9 5 70 Royal Oak B


14 8 6 70


Black Bull B....................... 14 8 6 69 Bay Horse B................... 14 8 6 64 Brown Cow B....................... 14 7 7 63 Horseshoe B......................... 14 5 9 60 Black Horse B__________ 14 5 9 51 Kings Arms C................. n 4 9 49 Mangrove....................... 13 4 9 44


Titles are decided


them beat Ribblesdale A 8- 2 to put them 13 points in front of nearest rivals Globe A with only one game left to play. The Second Division


crown has gone to Hasling- den BC, who clinched pro­ motion into the First Divi­ sion with a 8-2 win over Salesbury A. Hurst Green A go up from


the Third Division to replace relegated Castle A. Free Gardeners have


clinched promotion from the fourth, b ut, having completed their fixtures, they must wait and see how Rushton Street B fare in their final game before they can claim the champi­ onship crown. RESULTS


4; Globe A 8, Rishton Con­ servative A 2; Great Har­


wood A 8, Ribblesdale A 2; Rishton BC 4, Great Har­


Coppice 8, Leisure Hour 2; Haslingden BC 8, Salesbury A 2; Salesbury B 8, Whalley


wood B 6; Spring Hill 10, Burnley Road B 0. Second Divirion


A 2; Waddington A 7, Globe B 3 .


Burnley Road A 8, Castle A 2; Milnshaw Park 8,


Third Division


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Clitheroe v Edenfield C L IT I IEK O B


jbinson b Storey........... ingcOak b Storey..... . Vhalley c Wright b


JewhursL c Burns b


s c Hanson b Hawke 26 In c Burns b Storey. 14 p s t Burns b Koscoo In ■n b S to r e y .................... un b Storey...............


Read v Blackburn Northern


HLACKHIJRN NORTHERN


M. (idlibnind c Parsons b Longden..................... a ....... 21


J . Harking not out................. 58 ••


ley not out................ * ......................... |o


I


1K: li. Kt..n-y m H < >*■ ,£


M. Hawk.- EARBY T- Little li Weave i ..................... 1


J. Kershaw ” uh"7/Y.‘ ‘S M Burns c Winkley b S.


M. Hawke not out................... K,lraS.... 'iV.iiil (f'jr 1 i


Bishop................................ l i i a h u p


2 -0 9 0. • K „ r.-.-ull. I


N ' 11,1 l:U‘ h '


N. Mai .-li not out. Nawaz in»l out .... Extras.......


N. Weaver 3 O : 2 0 8 0.


Bowling: J. Ha I I'olal (fo r 1)60


rk ing 5 O i l 0; !5-l: I t i lM i f f e


# Mali’h abandoned p o in ts c u rb


................. M .................. 41 .......................


N. Pickles not out................. 30 S. Pickles c Gorton b Bur­ gess................................... 20


Bowling: I). O’Neill G-I-14-0; L. Burgess 5.5-0-30*1.


• Match abandoned — two |N»ints each.


I larvey not out...................... 0 Extras........................ 4 Total (for 1)54


I). Jefferson c Lillie b IM i i r


N. Fil/.xinaurico b Longden. 18 Billcliffe not out....................... 77 N. Robbins e Worsley h Longden............................... 3


11


Lxlrns........................... 11 Total (for 4) l!l!l


1W Heyworth 7-0-.33-0.


I.»iigdeij 12-2-50-3: <*. Bardsley :MM*j U; P. Usher 1 0 22-1: M.


Bowling: Nawaz 11-0 69 (1; .1.


Whalley v Earby WHALLEY


A. Pratt c Harvey b Sedman 39 1). Higginbotham Ibw' b Harvey........................... 20


Fallon c N. Pickles b Har­ vey..................................... 19


N. Keighley c and b Harvey 0 L. De Venuto b Harvey....... 4 L. Burgess not out............... 4 I). O Neill not out................. 10


Extras........................ 12 Total (for 7) 130


Bowling: G. Sedman 23-6-62-2; Harvey 22-4-57-5.


I*. Mackintosh b Harvey..... 3 Kearsley Ibw b Sedman... 19


Bamoldswick v Ribblesdale Wanderers


BARNOLDSW1CK


1. Scothem b Singh.............. 8 M. Lord e Davies b Howard. 0 Peterson c Rain b Singh....... 48 A. Smith c Duckworth b Howard.............................


1


•1. Manville c Spencer b Monk.................................. 25


A. Brown not out.................. 7 G. Harker run out................. 4 Extras........................ 3 Total (for 9) 127


M. Whipp e Singh b Brit­ cliffe................................... 21


Howard 13-3-33-3; G. Monk 6-1- 22-1; I. Britcliffe 4-0-20-2.


Bowling: Singh 16-6-44-2; 1).


R. Bedford c Rain b Brit­ cliffe................................... 20


1). Scothem e Marsh b Howard............................. 0


Ribblesdale Wanderers v Clitheroe CLITHEROE


M. Bolton b Britcliffe.......... 34 S. Graham c Duckworth b Monk.................................. 13


A. Burns c Rain b Singh..... 11 N. Bolton c Rain b Britcliffe 37


P. Bishop not out.................. 8 S. Coulter not out................... 5 Extras........................ 12


Howard 13-4-45-2; G. Monk 7-1- 34-1:1. Britcliffe 7-0-39-2.


Bowling: Singh 14-2-48-2; D. WANDERERS


.1. Rain c Winkley b Fielding 0 jj


Singh Ibw S. Bishop........ J. Rain e Scothem b Peter- WANDERERS


M. Davies c Robinson b Fielding.............................


D. ^Howard c Winkley b s /]* ro c" to r c Hums b S 5


M. Davies notout................ 23 Fielding............................. 16 Singh Ibw b Peterson.......... 18 S. Duckworth e Winkley b M. Briggs Ibw b Bedford..... 32 S. Bishop........................... 29


son...................................... 4 P. Spencer c N. Bolton b


1). Howard not out............... 6 A. Marsh o Fielding............. 8 Extras........................ 13 G. Monk not out.................... 18 Total (for 3) 90 I. Britcliffe not out................ 5 Extras........................ 12


•I. Manville 5-0-23-0; M. Lord Bowling: Fielding 21-7-50-5; 4-0-13-0; D. Seothern 2-0-10-0; S. Bishop 14-3-10-4: S. Graham R. Bedford 2-(M-l.


Bowling: Peterson 12.241-35-2; „ 3-1-2-0; N. Bolton 3-0-19-0. Total (for 9) 128


M. Briggs c Winkley b S. Bishop................................ 5


13 READ Bishop................................ 8


N. Marsh c Sharif b Pethard 53 Nawuz Ibw b Pethard.......... 12 P. Usher c Grant b Pethard. 7 S. Rushton b Grant.............. 2 G. Bardsley not out.............. 11 G. O’Connor b Grant............ 0 D. Parsons not out............... 2 Extras........................ 11


T. Little c Robinson b Peth­ ard...................................... 58


Gee 5-0-24-0; N. Mehmood 8-2- 17-0; P. Tripathi 4-1-25-0; G. Pethard 7.5-1415-4.


Bowling: Grant 15-2-52-2; S. WHALLEY


J . K ears ley e Hicks b Hughes.............................. 27


Total (for 6) 157


A. Pratt not out................... 17 I*. Grace not out................... 17 Extras........................ 0 Total (for 4) 111


D. Higginbotham c and b Hughes.................................. 8


Hicks 0-0-20-0; J. Hughes 11-4- 28-3; D. Morrell 2-0-9 0.


Bowling: Beech 19.1-0-48-1; S.


N. Keighley b Beech........... 17 Fallon s t Worthington b Hughes.............................. 19


Total (for 7) 170


S. Whalley c Briggs b Howard................................ 17


A. Robinson c Davies b Howard............................. 15 Fielding c and b Singh......... 24


Read v Padiham PADIHAM


M. Gee c Usher b Longden.. 18 P. Metcalfe c Longden b Heyworth......................... 15


Grant b Nawaz..................... 3 A. Hall not out...................... 31 S. Gee b Heyworth.............. 10


A. Sharif c Worsley b Nawaz................................ 2


A. Robinson c Marsh b Nawaz................................ 19 G. Pethard c Worsley b


Nawaz................................ 2 Extras........................ 6 Total 150


1; M. Heyworth 21-7-72-3; Nawaz 11.5-1-58-6.


Bowling:.!. Longden 10-2-21-


N. Anderson b Nawaz......... 29 N. Mehmood c Rushton b Heyworth......................... 1


P. Tripathi c Parsons b Nawaz............................... 20


Whalley v Settle SETTLE


J . Hughes b Burgess............ 1 Beech c and b Fallon............ 6;i


M. Verden b O'Neill............. 0


J. Howarth Ibw b Gorton.... 13 S. Andrews b Fallon............ 1 D. Worthington b Fallon..... 0 A. Cokell b Fallon................ 0 S. Hicks s t Di Venuto b Gorton................................ 0


T. Green b Burgess.............. 22 D. Morrell run out................ 4


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I*. McHale not out................... 0 Extras........................ 0


L. Burgess 0-1-38-2; S. Gorton 11.2-1-31-2; Fallon 7-2-10-4.


Bowling: D. O’Neill 11-3-27-1; Total 110


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n’t miss it! Antley 6, Rushton Street A First Divirion


WITH the fixtures almost complete for this year’s competition the First Division title has been clinched by Great Harwood A. This week’s results saw


Haslingden BC.... 1716 0 1 12S Salesbury A........ 1712 0 5 105 leisure Hour...... 1711 2 4 101 Waddington A..... 17 8 1 8 88 Clayton................ 17 8 0 9 75 Whalley A........... 17 7 1 9 75 Come & Welcome. 17 6 011 71 Coppice.................. 17 6 011 70 Salesbury B......... 17 5 012 70


Second Division PW D L P


Globe U............... 17 4 013 67


Clitheroe Cricket 2; Ribbles­ dale B 3, Sabden Black 7; Whalley B 7, Hurst Green A 3.


Castle B 3, Victoria 7; Hurst Green B 4, Free Gardeners 6; Rushton Street - B 9, Milnshaw Wanderers 1; Sab­ den Red 9, Hyndbum Trans­ port!.


Fourth Division First Division


Ribblesdale A...... 1710 1 6 161 Sabden Red........ 1510 0 5 92 Spring Hill........... 17 8 3 6 92 Victoria............... 15 9 0 6 79 Great Harwood R 17 9 1 7 83 Castle B.............. 15 7 0 8 74 Antley................. 17 8 1 8 83 Hyndbum Trans.. 15 5 010 67 Rushton St A...... 17 5 012 73 Waddington B.....15 5 010 Burnley Road B... 17 6 011 70 Milnshaw Wands.. 15 6 0 9 60 Rishton BC.......... 17 2 114 46 Hurst Green B.... 15 2 013 39


Groat Harwood A 1714 0 3 120 Free Gardeners... 1612 0 4 164 Globe A................ 1711 2 4 107 Rushton St B...... 1512 0 3 100


PW I) I. P PW D L P


Milnshaw Park.... 15 7 1 7 74 Sabden Black...... 15 8 0 7 73 Burnley Rd A...... 15 7 0 8 67 Castle A.............. 15 2 112 45


Whalley B........... 16 9 1 6 86 Rishton Con B..... 15 8 1 6 82 Ribblesdale B...... 15 8 0 7 81 Clitheroe Crick.... 15 7 2 6 79


Hurst Green A.... 15 9 0 6 93


Third Division PW D L P


Fourth Division


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