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Wanderers thrash
put to the sword by Ribblesdale Wander ers, who recorded their first Vaux Ribblesdale
League win of the sea son. A superb unbeaten cen
tu r y fr om p ro fe s s ion a l Gurinder Pal Singh paved the way for victory. A n d ex ce llen t bow l in g
from the amateurs finished the job in some style. Wanderers won the toss
and elected to bat, despite failing with the bat so far this season. T h is t ime the batsmen
didn’t disappoint. Openers John R a in and
David Howard put on 55 with the former proving he has g o t what it takes to open the innings when he puts his mind to it. He was happy to play the
anchorman as Howard stroked the ba l l around beautifullly. His only bad shot led to
his dismissal for an excel lent 28.
' Singh seemed to be strug g l ing ea rly on and was dropped before he had real ly had the chance to get going.
reigning champio D
e f e n d in g
c h amp i o n s Earby were
This proved a costly mis
take fo r the defending champions as he tore the home bowling apart. The score had moved on to
104 when R a in fin a lly departed for 41. Martin Briggs joined his
pro, helping add 63 runs in just nine overs. The pair played some
super shots and ran excel lently between the wickets, before Briggs fell for 31. Howard Braithwaite went
for three, but Singh was in full flow now and smashed eight huge sixes and seven other boundaries on his way to a superb unbeaten
112. And 74 were added in the
last seven overs to take Ribblesdale to 241-6. In reply, Earby got off to a
steady start with the Pick les brothers, Nigel and Stephen, quick to punish any bad deliveries. Wanderers’ opening
bowlers, Howard and Singh, struggled to make any breakthrough, but a double bowlin g change, with spinners T erry Braithwaite and Graham M on k comin g in to the attack, did the trick. The runs dried up and
wickets began to tumble. In one spell, Monk took 3-
Weekend scorecards and up-to-date tables
Clitheroe v
Cherry Tree CLITHEROE
M. Bolton c Holroyd b Bolton . .33
M. Dewhurst not out . . . . . . . . .45 M ^ N. Bolton c Bramwell b Ashraf .27
.
R Bishop not out ...........................«3 Extras ...................................... .32 . . Total (for 6) 202
Bowling: Ashraf 2 1 -5 -76 -3; J.
Hughes 15-1-77-2; G. Bolton 6-0- 371.
CHERRY TREE
M. Veevers c Winkley b Fielding 48 M . Holroyd c and b Hargreaves 17
S. Holme Ibw b Fielding............26 ilshrafe Dewhurst b Fielding G. Bolton c Ml Bolton b Fielding .18 A. Grogan c M. Bolton c Fielding .20 N. Bramwell b N. Bolton............14
.46 J. Hughes lbw b N. Bolton . . . . .3 .3 Ibw b
A. Sudnick run out ........................6 A. Robinson not out .....................0
9 n
Barnoldswick BARNOLDSWICK
Read v \ A Brown D M. neyworin..........3 b Hey th
S. Gibbs lbw Nawaz J. Stead lbw Nawaz ....................... » A. Khan c Greenhalgh b M. Hey
I . ,1___a t_______
to earth as Whalley regis tered their first win of the season at Station Road on
HI
__ last-over wickets as Clitheroe pulled off a mirac ulous win at Cherry Tree on
N!
Fieldingb^hraf •••••••••••"“
J.ManvillecWorsleybNawaz 20 „ ,T A.BurnscHolroydbHughes..48 I,AhmedbLongden ..................0 B o lton .
b Greenhalgh ............. .3 XT“ J ! - -s
Saturday. Going into the final over Cher
r y T re e lo o k e d o d d s -o n favourites, needing just four runs and having four wickets in hand. But first Neil Bramwell then John Hughes and David Heyes fell to
Needing three to tie off the final ^ •-ball Andreas Sudnick was run out
ba l l A nd rea s SUCUMCK w a s run out,
a Whalley b Ashrf..........................9 G. Kingdon lbw M. Heyworth .11 , . ^ n tp h im r tin tw o le a v in g P. Secdle b Hughes ....................... 7 j . HaU not out ............................. 19 a f t e r n o t c h in g u p tw o , le a v in g n n f . i _______ a ___A
worth ............................................ 12 Extras ........................................12 Total 96
Bowling: M. Greenhalgh 13-4-28-
2; J. Longden 8-4-7-2; Nawaz 13-3- 29-3; M. Heyworth 8.3-1-23-3.
READ
Nawaz not out ............................ 26 Extras ......................................8 Total (for 1) 98
u ^ i fo g . j . Manville 4-0-20-0; J.
D. Hayes b N. Bolton.....................0 g (caj s .i-13-0; A. Khan 2-1-10-0; A QnJnlah ran Atll
. . . .6 a s i ___I i 1 nr
Extras ........................................H Total 201
Bowling: R Scedlc 5-1-27-0; M. Hargreaves 12-1-55-1; Fielding 15- 2-64-5; M. Dewhurst 5-0-30-0; N. Bolton 5-1-17-3.
Whalley v Great
Harwood GREAT HARWOOD
R Allen b 0*N e i l ! ............................2 R Tripathi b Smith ........................2 S. Pearce e Redhead b Gorton .23 D. Cheesbrough c Keighley b
O’Ne f l l ........................................22
Killen b Gorton ............................12 P. Houldsworth e Westwood b Gor
ton ................................................*3
M . Ashworth c Graham b Gor ton ................................................9
M. Howarth Ibw Gorton.............. 0 A. Dickinson e O’Neill b Smith 13 R Newton not out ........................14 G. Simpson not out ....................... 9
Extras ........................................14 Total (for 9) 123
Bowling: Smith 1 4 -0 -47 -2; D.
O’Neill 15-3-38-2; S. Gorton 16-5- 24-5.
WHALLEY
P. Macintosh c Dickinson b Howarth ..................................... *
J. Kearsley b Killen..................... 21 N. Keighley c Pearce b Simp
D. Redhead c Cheesbrough b Ki llen........................................... •*
A. Pratt run out .............................*’ M . Graham run o u t ..........••••■•4 R. Foster c Houldsworth b Simp
Smith c Allen b Simpson ............■ son ............................................... >
& Gorton not o u t ............................® D. O’Neill not out ...................•• •3
Extras ........................................15 Total (for 8) 124
Bowling: Killen 19 -7-37-2; M .
Howarth 7-1-13-1; P. Newton 3-1- 9-0; P. Alien 7-2-17-0; G. Simpson 8.5-0-33-3.
Ribblesdale Earby v
Wanderers RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
J.BainbHarvey ..........................
D.HowardbA.Rushton . . . . .2 8
Singh not out .............. M . Briggs c Tilbury b A. Pick-
H. Braithwaite b Tilbury............® P. Spencer run out .......................... B. Spencer lbw b Harvey ............ A . Marsh not oul .......................... j g
Bairstow 13.1;43;0;
A.Rushon 7- 0 -3 3 -1 ; A. Pickles 7-2-5U l , r.
Ti,barT4-°EARBY
S. " PUkles^c^Monk b T.*Braith^ waite . ♦ • ..........................
2
A"picklMbTBraithwaite . . . . . 0 t i l b u r y s . H . Braithwaite b
S. Rushton not out •••♦••** n I:
MunnsbT.Brai.hwa,.e . . . . . 0
M o n k ..............A................... 25
M. Wilson Ibw b Singh C. Walton c B. Spencer b Brit-
cliffe............. . ........................ o Britcliffe ........................
jg
E**raa
..........................Total* 142 Bowling: Singh
10.4 -2 6 .3 ; G. Monk 9-2-16-3, Brilclinc 6.5-1*22-3.
&lra9
............Total (for *6)'241 Bowling: Harvey 14-2 -68 -2; P.
son ........................................... Lytham v
Read READ
M. Lord 4-1-33-0; I. Ahmed 3-0- 16-1.
A / \ R E -R U N o f R am sb o t tom Cup Final
-RT t
t. Liuic ibw Ahmed....................22 ^uced another win for Read— but N. Marsh not out ........................ 42 ,
b y a greater margin. The locals were in the driving seat
X A a g a in s t Bamoldswick pro- -
from start to finish, and way before the tea interval the only hope for Bamoldswick was that rain would end proceedings prematurely. The viators won the toss at Whalley
Road on an even-paced wicket which was expected to produce a bagful of
runs. The all-amateur Read attack had
T. Little c Openshaw b Butler .29 other ideas. N. Marsh b Butler.......................10 They struck in the fourth over and
P . u T h c ? d u l l e r .0 by the 22nd they had Bamoldswick
G. Bardsley run out.....................33 at 39-5. M . Greenhalgh c Blacklidge b T hey quickly rounded o f f the Perkins .......................................19 innings and earned the two bonus
r! Heyworth fbw*James *!!".! 11 'o points before the Read batsman M. Heyworth not out ................ -3 knocked off the runs in just 18 overs. j. Longden not o u t ....................... .4 Ian Scothem and professional Bruce
Extras ......................................... 5 Total (for 8) 176
Bowling: D. Thompson 5-0-14-0;
D. Butler 9-1-26-3; Berry 9-2-31-0; a McGurk 9-1-32-0; I. James 9-1- 40-3; S. Perkins 4-0-31-1.
LYTHAM
D. Thompson c Marsh b Bardsley 3 Berry c and b Heyworth ............35 I. James c Little b Bardsley . . .17 R Ford c Nawaz b Longden . . . .3 G. Openshaw c Worsley b Nawaz ..........................................9
D. Batter n Longden .....................5 S. Perkins c Little bM . Heyworth 7
D. Bteasdale lbw M. Heyworth 15 S. Blacklidge ran o u t ...................18 P. Watkinson c Nawaz b Green halgh ............................................1®
a McGurk not out ........................1
Extras ........................................13 Total 144
Bowling: M. Greenhalgh 7.2-2-
23 -1 ; G. Bardsley 9 -4 -1 6 -2 ; J. Longden 9-0-35-2; M. Heyworth 9-2-20-3; Nawaz 5-1-23-1; D. Par
sons 2-0-21-0. VAUX RIBBLESDALE
CRICKET LEAGUE Senior League^
Read.......... Clitheroe......
Osw Imm..... Gt Harwood... Edenfield.....
Settle.......... Bamoldswick. Padiham......
RibbWndrs... Cherry Tree.. Earby..........
P w L NR BP Pts 3 3 0 0 4 19 3 3 0 0 4 19' 3 2 1 0 2 .12 3 2 1 0 2 12 3 2 1 0 0 10
3 1 1 1 2 9 3 j 1 1 0 7 3 1 2 0 2 7
Whalley....... Baxenden....... B’bum Nrthm - - -
Salesbury...... Stacksteads... Ribb Wndrs... BGSOB......... Earby............ Padiham...... Rolls-Royce...
Clitheroe....... Gt Harwood...
Old Ross....... Cherry Tree.. Bly Belvedere
Second Division Barnoldswick. 3
.Rolls-Royce... 3 Settle............
Settle......... Clitheroe...... Bamoldswick.
B’bum Nrthm Gt Harwood...
RibbWndrs...
Earby............ Read............. Bly Belvedere Cherry Tree..
Osw Imm...... Padiham....... Salesbury...... Baxenden......
Wtolloy-...... 3 Bajeiiaen...... 3 Osw Imm...... 3 Read............. 3 Edenfield...... 3 BGSOB......... 3 Salesbury...... 3 Bly Belvedere 3 B'bum Nrthm 3
Third Division P W
BP Pts Curtain set to fall Match on Sunday as a finale to C
another successful season. The match kicks o f f at 3 p.m. and
will be played between the Chair man’s XV, selected by George Giles, and the President’s XV selected by
Colin Silcock. The end o f the season celebrations
start at the clubhouse tomorrow night with the Dinner and Presentation
night. This season the player of the season
should be a closely contested affair. The likes of scrum-half Dave Barnes
and centre Dave Watson have displayed excellent form in the backs, while among the forwards hooker Dave Tattersall has given 100% along with flankers Alan Nuttall and Roger Holmes.
LITHEROE RUFC stage the 20th annual President’s
Club Captain Mike Francis has fin-
ished the season as leading try scorer with 15 touchdowns to his name. Wat son has easily run out as top points scorer with well over 120. The Cavaliers’ player o f the year
should also prove a difficult decision. Captain Phil Ishcrwood can be rightly
proud o f his team’s performance all season — 20 wins and just six defeats — giving the club the best second team
in its history. Strong contenders for the award will
be Steve Taylor, Tony Dubowski, Jason Knowles, Dave Stringer, veterans Richard Waterhouse and Duncan Fielding. The committee would like to thank
outgoing captain Mike Francis for all his hard-workover the past two sea sons, and give their best wishes to new skipper Roger Holmes for next year.
B
Dpiible trouble
HE Pendie CP netball team are ; celebrating a double success.
They won the Large School Netball
, Tournament to add to their Ribble Valley Junior Netball League title.
both competitions without losing a ‘ ynntrh-
The team, taken from Year Six, won \ V ' J ' V' ,
‘ Included in the side were Rebecca ,
Porritt, Gemma Zak, Laura Alston, AlexandraBroadly, Ruth Bowness, Hanna Pimperton, Chioe Holgate, Nicola Dinsdale and R eb e c ca ! Knowles. Several o f the giris play for the RibWe
.Valley team and train on Thesday nights at Roefield. All have been
.enthusiastic and committed team
players. The team is pictured showing off their
league championship trophy. (CAT8624)
3 1 2 0 2 7 3 1 2 0 2 7
3 0 2 1 ' 0 2
First Division P W
3 1 2 0 2 7 3 1 2 0 0 5 3 0 2
1 0 2 -
their third victory in as many games — and claimed their first bonus points in the process. Taking first knock, the
c
ing an unbeaten 76. And Cherry Tree’s reply
was undone by the howling of Atkinson, who took 5 4 2 as the visitors were all out
for 158. Clitheroe travel to Cherry
Tree for their Lawrenson Cup first round tie on Sat urday. In the Second Division,
Whalley seconds cruised to victory — which was also their third from three games. Grey ripped through the
Burnley Belvedere order at Holden Road, taking eight wickets for just seven runs as the Burnley side were dismissed for a miserable
19. Whalley knocked off the winning runs without los
ing a wicket. Whalley entertain Settle
on Saturday, also in the Lawrenson Cup first round. Read seconds lost out to
leaders Bamoldswick, who reached 128-6 in their innings, before Pickup took
Hara opened for Bamoldswick, but in the fourth over Hara was brilliant ly caught by fellow pro Shahid Nawaz in the slips off John Longden. Next over Scothem was caught off Greenhalgh with Bamoldswick on
nine. Ifti Ahmed became Longden’s sec ond victim with only another run
added to the total. And four runs later Michael Lord was dean bowled by Greenhalgh.
last y ea r ’s A short stand between Justin
Manville and Brown produced 22 runs and saw off the Read opening
attack. But with Malcolm Heyworth’s sec
ond ball, Brown was dean bowled for a stubborn three off 32 balls. ___ ..
New batsman Gary Kingdon swung
and missed several times but at least when connection was made, runs
came. At 48 he was out, though, trapped
by Heyworth for 11. Hall came in and pushed rather than
hit, but Manville — he looked Bamoldswick’s only posable saviour — was caught behind off Nawaz for 20, with his ride on 52-7. Gibbs lasted only six balls before he
was trapped by Nawaz without scor ing, and captain James Stead hit nine off 17 balls before being bowled by Nawaz, reducing the viators to 74-9. Khan was number 11, batting more
like a number five, and he and Hall put on 22 before the former was
. caught by Greenhalgh off Heyworth for 12 as the West Craven side fin ished on 96 all out. All four Read bowlers returned good figures, with Longden the pick with 2-7 off eight overs. The Read reply got off to a superb
start and Terry Little and Nick Marsh had taken the score over 50 by the 12th over. Little fell next over on 22, but Nawaz
and Marsh added the remaining 45 runs in quick time. In the opening three games Read
have scored 367 runs for the loss of only six wickets, while their bowlers have taken 29 wickets and had only 363 scored off them... They certainly bowl in depth, but
their batting strength in depth has not been tested.
Knockout set Read up for a first round date with Camforth. Put in to bat, and with the threat of rain, Read’s openers took every
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opportunity to score, Marsh and l i t tle putting on 29 for the first wicket, the former being clean bowled. Little and Nawaz took the score on
to 55 when little was caught off But ler, who then bowled Peter Usher
without scoring. Graham Bardsley joined Nawaz and
they took the score past three figures. At 131-3 Bardsley was run out, but
the foundation had been laid for an attadc on the last seven overs. Mark Greenhalgh hit a couple of
lusty fours in his 19 off 15 balls, and while David Parsons and Ryan Hey
worth departed without scoring, Nawaz kept the score moving being seventh out at 170 for 73. It wasn’t a hard-hitting innings, but a sensible, all round the wicket dis
ICTORY over Lytham on Sunday in the preliminary round of the Thwaites LCB
A P U n tm i r rT r n A A n a m T I D n n r r W n P T l o Cherry Tree one run short when
Saturday. S im on G o r ton showed the
bowling form he is capable of as he took 5-24 to help restrict
5 and the captain took 3-2. Former Read skipper Stephen Rushton rescued
E arby with some solid defence and o c ca siona l lusty blows. Singh returned to the
attack and immediately to ok a wicket, trapping Wilson leg before. Earby were now 124-7 and
the on ly qu estion was whether Ribblesdale Wan derers would get five points or seven. Ian Britcliffe had already taken a wicket off a no-ball
when he ran in at the start of the last over. With his first ball he did it
again. Second ball he took a legal wicket to see off Chris Walton, and he followed that next ball by removing Andrew Rushton. He was denied his hat-
eket off a no-ball
trick, but he had Bairstow caught behind with his next ba ll to score maximum points for Ribblesdale. It was no more than they deserved having performed in every department, prov ing that when they get it
■ IG H - F L Y IN G Great Harwood ■ were brought down
right they will be a match
for anyone. WEEKEND FIXTURES SATURDAY
Ramsbottom Cup
Clitheroe v Cherry Tree Earby v Baxenden Padiham v Edenfield
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Bamoldswick
Great Harwood v Read
Ribblesdale Wanderers v Blackburn Nothem Settle v Whalley
• Sunday is the reserve date for these first round fixtures with the next round due on June 1st.
1st.
READ CC are pictured before their nine-wicket demolition of Barnoldswick on Saturday. (CAT8899) ~ ~ ~ ~
* | Whalley account for title favourites!
Great Harwood to 123-9. And then he and David O’Neill
hit the winning runs after excel lent knocks from Nick Keighley and John Kearsley laid the ■ foundations. The Whalley opening attack of O’Neill and professional Jason Smith set a b ou t their task superbly from the start, bowling both openers Allen and Pankaj T rip a th i re sp e ct iv e ly with
Great Harwood on just nine. Scott Pearce and Daniel Chees-
brough shared 40 in 12 overs before Gorton struck to send the former back on 23. Cheesbrough followed 12 runs
later on 22, caught behind off O’Neill. Gorton then saw o ff Houldsworth, professional Chris K illen and Howarth in two overs as Harwood slumped to 69-7.
And the former E arby pro ...................
claimed his f i f th scalp when trapping Ashworth leg before with the score on 82. Smith took his second wicket to
dismiss Dickinson in the 41st over with the score on 104, but Newton and Simpson managed to deny W ha l ley the bonus points as they finished on 123. The Whalley reply got off to a stuttering start with Paul Mac-
Clitheroe share early lead
ONCHALANT Neil Bolton claimed three
the final wicket fell. Clitheroe won the toss and elect ed to bat, but things started badly
for them. Professional Jonathan Fielding went during the first over with just
four on the board. But Mark B o lton and Andy
Bums rescued things for Clitheroe with a fine stand of 65 for the sec
ond wicket. Bolton had made 33 when he was caught b y Holroyd o f f Gary
Bolton. Mick Dewhurst joined Bums and
those two added a fu rther 27
before Bums went for 48. Dewhurst proved to be the back
bone o f the innings, seeing it through u n til the end fo r an
invaluable 45. Neil Bolton contributed 27, with
the lower order providing support to ensure Clitheroe’s total edged past the 200-mark. Cherry Tree got off to a fine start
to their reply, putting 56 on the board before the first wicket fell. Andy Holroyd was the first man
to go, caught and bowled by Mark Hargreaves after making 17. Fellow opener Michael Veevers
went 30 runs later just two runs short of his half-century. Simon Hulme made 26 before he
was given lbw to Fielding and Ashraf was on 46 when Dewhurst held onto a catch off the bowling
of Fielding. Gary Bolton, Alan Grogan and
Bramwell all made significant con tributions to the total to put their side into a very commanding posi tion. Fiedling had bowled well for his 5-
64, hut on 199-6 going into the last over Cherry Tree look certain win
ners. John Hughes went first in Bolton’s
final over and was followed by David Heyes and Bramwell, who had made 14 when he was bowled. To finish it off Sudnick was run
out off the final ball, completing a remarkable comeb a ck fo r Clitheroe and an incredible col lapse for Cherry Tree.
i He stayed at the create ror over two-antt-a-nau nonre in «
; ah effortless display against SHpton and sawsixofhis,. Rawson played both !”
“ lH E r ‘
intosh caught and bowled b y Howarth with the score on 11 in
_____LI . . J
the eighth over. Kearsley followed
with.the
score on 32 nine overs later, hav ing made 21 of those runs. Keighley and David Redhead
added just 13 before the latter fell to Killen, but Keighley’s
partnership with Andy Pratt was worth 32 in just six overs to put the locals well on target.
- Kv Pratf. was rtin out ( ratt u on 14, before
Keighley finally departed on 34 with the score on 90 with 10 overs to go. Graham and Russell Foster kept
the score moving on before the former was run out on 103, and pro Smith could add only three. Foster fell for a crucial 12 on
120, but Gorton and O’Neill added the required 14 runs for victory with seven balls to spare.
' ' 'W S t M -
n. _ _ u a a a
play. The Lytham reply was in the hands
of Thompson and professional Berry. The first wicket to fall was that of
Thompson, taken by Graham Bards ley, having him caught by Marsh for three. .... v
----- ----- Berry was joined by James and they
took the score on to 40 when Bards ley struck again, Little supplying safe
hands. Enter Pat Lord, the ex-Read player. However, Read do not stand on cere mony and after only six balls, he was
caught by Nawaz off John Longden
for three. Berry was batting sensibly, but at 68
he became the fourth batsman out, caught and bowled by Malcolm Hey
worth for 35. And 684 became 79-5 when Butler
was bowled by Longden. Then Openshaw was caught behind
off Nawaz for nine. Seven runs later Peridns was caught
by Little bowled by Heyworth and although Bleasdale and Blackledge
saw the hundred up, at 108 the for mer was trapped by Heyworth for 15. New batsman Watkinson and
Blackledge struck some useful boundaries, but at 133 Blackledge was run out for 18. And when Nawaz caught Watkinson
off Greenhalgh, Lytham totalled only 144— some 32 runs short of vic
tory.
Defending champions complete
winning treble
IH AMP IO N S (Clitheroe sec-
_ onds recorded
5-33 to help skit tle the locals for 101. Read host First Division
high-fliers Great Harwood on Saturday in the Lawren son Cup first round. Clitheroe thirds lost their
first game of the season in the Third Division, going
Chatburn Road side made an intimidating 200-5, with Hall smash
down at Cherry Tree. Cherry Tree reached 140
before losing their final wicket, but they bowled the locals out for 112. Clitheroe are at Great
Harwood on Sunday. Duckworth played his way
out to 113 for Ribblesdale; Wanderers thirds as they
to ta l led 212-4 against Earby, and despite Wilson’s unbeaten 60, the Apple- garth side fell seven runs short of victory. And Read thirds were comfortable winners
against Barnoldswick thirds, 57 runs short of the
winning target. Read made 184-7, with
Thistlethwaite hitting 64, and Barlick could only reach 128-6 in the allotted
overs. Read are away at Baxen
den on Sunday, while Rib blesdale Wanderers travel to Padiham.
BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB d e v e l o p m e n t a s s o c ia t io n
WEEK 12 PRIZE VALUE NUM
CLARET & BLUE BOND AREA
BER 'NAME
MON £50 G0333 G. Bispham , Burnley Padiham
TUE £50 D3246 Mrs Walsh . £25
WED £50 £25
THUR £50 £25
FRI £50 £25
C50 £25
£25 G2156 Mrs A. Bridge Burnley
A1654 Paul Lawrence Nelson F1512 R.S. Whittaker Burnley C3246 Mr Gilbraith E3545 K. Brett
Colne
Saturday, May 3rd, 1997 AGENT 191
185 003
S/order 098
SAT £1,000 C6210 Justin Forbes Burnley
B6486 Mrs S. Newby Burnley A5777 Evelyn Torkington Burnley □6254 lain Barton Glouc
B2657 E0322
Glen Marshall W. Hartley
ClaytonJe-DaleSfonfer 138 209 085 129 129
Nelson Burnley
Agents Prize 089 Jean Connolly, £20; Drawn by Sheila Heys JO IN N OW ! D R AW N E V E R Y D A Y
£63,000 a year In local prizes " F O R O N L Y £1 P E R W E E K " C ol le c to rs /A ge n ts R e q u ire d NOWI1 R IN G 700000
Promoter: B. Dearing, T u r i Moor Development Office 172 u r c i , u u u I W U , From that moment, Skipton were always chasing some
thing they were not going to catch. The next three wickets fell at intervals o f 15 runs and . the last five went cheaply forjust 28 runs in total. . .
's r ’hathm-m1 AQ fm-A: P. RnwKon hot out 90: Ni Hutchln-.,w
. Musson claimedtwo more and Draycoft, one fo r the . tiring Booth, claimed four.
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