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" "V C - W l f e K J * < » * t r C * J J s > C lithe roe A d v e r t is e r* Times, August 6th , 1 9 9 8 a.33


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as their new reserve team manager for the coming season. The new man is


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L I T H E R O E : have revealed Mark Philipson


involved with youth coaching at Bury FC and has a broad experience of football a t the younger end of the scale. Club chairman Steve


Five new faces a t Shawbridge


Rush said: “Mark has a UEFA B coaching badge and is working up to his A badge - he will be a very useful addition to the coaching staff here. “He will continue his


Oswaldtwistle and got is from


involved in football through running a local junior side. “Our aim is to s ta r t


bringing younger players through the reserves and into the first team, and Mark has the right sort of experience to do that. “The main idea of the


reserve team is to get as many players through into the first team. If you get success along the way, that is a bonus. “Mark’s arrival signals


By Justin Connolly A • HOST of new faces will be


work at Bury, which will be good for us because of the contacts he has in the game. “He


XX.when Clitheroe kick-off their North Western Trains League campaign next week. And fans will get another chance


L \ on show a t Shawbridge


for an early look at those players when UmBond League,side Chorley. visit Shawbndge on Saturday. ■, Co-managers Gary Butcher and


Denis Underwood have recruited no fewer than five players from the defunct Haslingden FC, and four other players have also signed up. Keeper John Parrot has joined to


get he has had a nasty injury and - think he is the same player who left ■ us to go to Haslingden. • :/■::. “But, in fairness, he has done well ,■


"It’s a temptation for us to just for­


in his first couple of games, and he has shown no fear in the tackle.” Denis concedes that while he may .


have plenty of options at the back-, and in midfield, the side is light up:. front.


; Paul Mullin has left the.club to : join Radcliffe Borough, leaving a big : hole in the Blues’ front line.- ■


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replace the retired John Morrey, and centre-backs Gary Rishton and Lloyd Green have also joined the club. ; Midfield-man Andy Rouine is back and fellow midfielder Darren Norman has also joined the Blues. Rouine, a former Clitheroe player


our intentions to work to improve the number of players coming through the ranks from the youth team to the first team.”


All the weekend scorecards and latest tables


Clitheroe v


Edenfield CLITHEROE


A. Bums s t M. Bums b Hawke .3 Fielding b Kelly ..........................86 N. Bolton c Storey b Slinger. . .17 S. Booth run o u t ..........................1 P.Seedleb Kelly ........................ 13 M. Dewhurst c Holt b Slinger . .7 M. Bolton run o u t ........................ 1 P. Bishop c Kelly b Sling e r.........7 N. Wincklcy b Slinger..................2 N. Bibby not o u t ..........................4 S. Bishop n o to u t ..........................0 E x t r a s .....................................14 Total (for 6) ....................... 147 Bowling: S. Ashley 5-0-19-0; B.


Storey 12-6-21-0; M. Hawke 3-0- 27-1; W. Slingcr 15-1-37-4; J. Kelly 10-0-42-2.


EDENFIELD


/*N. Frankland c N. Bolton b Field­ ing ..............................................3


C. Hanson b Fielding ................4 Ashley c Winckley b S. Bishop 8


.A - . -W r ig h t^ c rA .. .B u rn s , b, B o l t o n ..................................41


M. Hawke c M. Bolton b Fielding ....................................................0


M. B urn s c Winckley b F ield-


‘^ . i n g ........................... P. Holt b F ie ld in g ......... B. S to rey c„N. Bolton b Field- ing ............. ................. ...........i


W. Slinger not o u t ......... ............1 J . Kelly N. Winckley b F ield- i n g ................................ ...........0


J. Hawke b Fielding . . . ............0 E x t r a s ......................... ......... 11 T o t a l ........................... Bowling: Fielding 21-7-39-8; S.


Bishop 5-1-15-1; M. Dewhurst 4- 0-19-0; N. Bolton 11-3-26-1.


Barnoldswick v Read


BARNOLDSWICK


I. Scothem not o u t ....................83 M. Scothem b Ibrahim.............23 Beech b Ib ra h im .......................... 1 .1. Manvillec Parsons b Usher .21 M. Lord c Hassan b Ibrahim . .4 G. Harker not o u t ....................... 8 E x t r a s .....................................18 Total (for 4) ........................156 Bowling: Ibrahim 22-7-61-3; S.


Umar 3-0-4-0; M. Ileyworth 7-1- 21-0; P. Usher 12-0-60-1.


READ


T. Little c and b M. Scothem .26 G. Bardsley c Ahmed b Beech .0 N. Marsh c Manville b M. Scoth­ em ........................


21


Ibrahim c Hodgson b D. Scoth- e r n ............................................. 6


P. Usher c Charnley b D. Scoth- e r n ........................................... 16


D. Parsons c Ahmed b D. Scoth- e r n ........................................... 24


C. Bennett c Chamley b D. Scoth­ em ..............................................1


Naveed c I. Scothern b D. Scoth­ em ............................................11


S. Umar b D. S c o th em .............. 5 M. Heyworth not o u t ..............21 I. Hassan Ibw b M. Scothem . .2 E x t r a s ...................... T o t a l ........................


13 146 Bowling: M. Scothern 20.3-2-


54-3; Beech 6-0-31-1; D. Scothem 14-0-57-6.


Ribblesdale


Wanderers v Blackburn Northern


BLACKBURN NORTHERN


M. G illibran d c B ra i thw a i te b H ow a rd ....................................6


D.


Maron c Spencer b Howard . . .0 N. Weaver b Ainsworth . .


P. Bromley c Nawaz b Howard .64 D. Walton b Ainsworth ...........3 N. Knight c Davies b Spencer ;9 D. P r a t t c A in sw o r th b S p en ­ cer . ..................................


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I. Bickcrstaff n o t o u t ................ 2 M. Noble c Howard b Nawaz .2 R. Mohammed not o u t .............. 0 E x t r a s ............ ( ........... H Total (for 9 ) ...........


132 Bowling: Nawaz 13-6-27-1; D.


Howard 16-6-37-4; A. Ainsworth 6-2-24-2; G. Monk 6-0-31-0; B. Spencer 4-1-12-2. -


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


Naw az c We aver b I . B ic k e r - - s ta f f ......................................... 04


R. Palmer run o u t . . . . . . . . . .11 M. Briggs b P r a t t ....................... 5 M. Davies s t Bromley b Bickerr - s ta f f ........... ...23


P. Spencer n ot out . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 . D. Howard b Walton b Maron .2 , B. Spencer not out ; . . . . . . . . .0. -Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 . -Total (for 5)


’Bowling: D. Walton 9-0-25-0; . . . .133 .


M. Noble 6-25-0; D. P ra t t 7-2r20- ls ’R . Mohammed 7 -1-19-0;,R. Bickcrstaff 3.2-0-30-2; March 1-0- 3^1. • .


Oswaldfwistle v Whalley


OSWALDTWISTLE


Hanif run o u t .............................. 75 G. Salmon c Kearsley b Smith .20


S. P ark in so n c M a c in to sh b T. Heyes .............


60


R. Watson run out .....................0 J. Metcalf c P. Heyes b Smith .7 P. Mayers not o u t ....................... 4 M. Heyes not o u t ....................... 4 E x t r a s .......................................5 Total (for 5) ........................175 Bowling: Smith 12-2-60-2; D.


O'Neill 4-0-25-0; T. Heyes 10-0- 68-1; D. Higginbotham 3-0-21-0.-


WHALLEY


D. Redhead c and b Metcalf . .7 P. Macintosh b M e tc a l f ......... 30 D. Higginbotham run out . . . .1 T. Heyes lbw b H o rn sb y ............0 J. Kearsley c Hanif b Hornsby .2 Smith c Hornsby b Metcalf . .47 S. Boswell s t Payne b Metcalf 10 S. Gorton c Mayers b Metcalf .1 D. Holgatenot'outr-.'.Y'.V.V.’; .0


D. O’Neill not o u t ....................... 0 E x t r a s ........................


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Total (for 8) ........................112 Bowling: A. Hornsby 9-1-36-2;


J. Metcalf 14-0-53-5; Hanif 6-2- 18-0.


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET


VAUX


LEAGUE TABLES


Senior League P W TN/R LBP Pts


Padiham.... 18 12 0 2 4 16 80 Earby........ 18 11 0 3 4 12 73 Ribb Wndrsl8 11 0 1 6 14 71 GtHarwoodl8 11 0 2 5 10 69 Clithcroc... 18 11 0 1 6 10 67 Cherry Tree 18 10 0 4 4 8 66 Bamoldswickl8 8 0 2 8 10 54 Read......... 18 8 0 1 9 6 48 Edenlield... 18 7 0 2 9 6 45 Settle........ 18 6 0 2 10 8 42 Whalley.... 18 6 0 1 11 10 42 Osw 1mm.. 18 6 0 1 11 6 38 Baxenden.. 18 5 0 1 12 2 29 B'burn...... 18 2 0 1 15 2 14 F irs t Division


P W TN/R LBP Pts


Salosbury.. 16 13 0 2 1 14 83 Clithcroe... 16 12 0 1 3 18 80 Ribb WndrslO 9 0 2 5 20 69 Read......... 16 8 1 1 6 12 57 BGSOB..... 16 7 0 5 4 12 57


Stackstcads 16 7 0 4 5 10 53 Gt Harwoodl6 7 0 1 8 14 51 Cherry Tree 16 6 0 2 8 16 50 Belvedere16 4 0 3 9 10 36 Earby........ 16 4 0 3 9 4 30 Old Ross.... 16 3 0 2 11 8 27 Edcnfield... 16 1 1 2 12 6 18 Second Division


P W TN/R LBP Pts


Padiham.... 16 11 0 4 1 16 79 B'burn...... 16 9 0 2 5 14 63


Salesbury.. 16 9 0 2 5 10 59


Baxenden.. 16 9 0 2 5 10 59 Rolls-Royce 16 8 0 1 7 10 52 BarnoldswicklG 6 0 3 7 10 46 BGSOB..... 16 6 0 3 7 8 44 Whalley.... 16 6 0 2 8 10 44 Osw Imm.. 16 6 0 1 9 8 40 Belvedere.. 16 4 0 6 6 8 40 Settle........ 16 6 0 3 8 4 35 Rolls-Royce 16 1 0 3 12 10 21 Third Division PW TN/R LBP Pts


JeffersoncDaviesbHoward ..6 .25


Padiham.... 17 10 0 4 3 12 69 Cherry Tree 15 9 0 2 4 16 65 Ribb Wndrs 15 9 0 3 3 12 61 Chtheroe... 15 8 0 6 1 8 60 Earby........ 10 7 0 3 6 18 50 Gt Harwood 16 9 0 3 4 8 59 Settle........ 17 6 0 6 5 12 54 B'bum...... 17 7 0 3 7 12 53 Read......... 14 7 0 3 4 12 53 Stacksteads 16 7 0 2 7 10 47 Salcsbury.. 16 6 0 3 7 12 47 Baxenden ..17 5 0 5 7 8 43 Bamo!dswickl7 4 0 5 8 8 38 Edcnfield... 16 4 0 1 11 12 34 Osw Imm ..17 1 0 5 11 4 19 Belvedere.. 17 1 0 5 11 0 15


Trophy to be held a t Whalley Bowling Club


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competition costs £3 and will be limited to the first


later this month. Entries for the singles


held on Saturday, 29th, and Sunday, 30th, August is open to Great Harwood and Hyndburn Bowling League members only. Entry fees should be


64. 7 The competition, to be


joined up, but is injured and has, as yet, been unable to play. Former Settle striker Dave Wor­


• Burnley United’s Leon Barnett has ■ ■; ■


thington will go some way ’to plugging the gap, but options remain limited. Andy Smith, a quick-footed front­


and the North-West Counties’ play- er-of-the-year three years ago, has returned from a broken leg, and Underwood is keen not to push him into action too soon. “Andy hasn’t had a full game yet


man, has. joined after trials with a number of professional clubs, while the final piece in the Shawbridge jig­ saw so far is wing-man Damien Sweeney, a former Blackburn Royers man.' So far all the first team regulars


and I don’t want to rush him and see him break down,” he said.


out their, but not for the money we, are willing to pay. : “But we will keep trying and hope ■


to have something sorted out soon.” •’ Meanwhile the team continued


their warm-up for the new season with a 3-1 defeat at the hands of 7 Leigh RMI at Shawbridge on Tues­


day night. • Underwood said: “We were 3-0 , down at half time and had conceded three sloppy goals. That annoyed me. “But we had words at half-time


about caving in and we were much better in the second half. “We had a good 25 minute spell


a.7-0 victory over Turton at Shaw­ bridge. The Blues fielded a strong side and


On Saturday the Blues notched up .


who featured last year, apart from Mullin and Morrey, have rejoined the


club for the 1998-99 season. “We are a bit light up front,” Underwood said. “There are forwards


where we really got at them and cre­ ated chances. We got one back, and could have had a couple more.” : , The Blues’ only goal of the game came from Paul Lynch.


put on a good performance. Worthington netted twice, and


there were also goals from Rouine, co­ boss Butcher and skipper Chris Grimshaw. • Clitheroe’s Youth Team take on


ing led his side to a maximum seven-point victory over Eden­ field on Saturday. And those seven points keep


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out the match, smashing 86 with the bat - the bulk of Clitheroe’s 147 - and then taking eight wickets to rip through the Edenfield batting. The visitors had no response to Fielding’s class - he batted for


BRILLIANT all-round


display from Clitheroe pro­ fessional Jonathan Field­


Clitheroe in touch with the title­ chasing pack above them. Fielding was at his best through­


Fielding hits top form L


almost 40 overs and hit one six and nine fours in his 127-ball innings. His main support came from Neil


Bolton, who made 17, hut last 50 balls as Fielding put the bowling to the sword at the other end. Of the other Clitheroe batsmen


Clitheroe innings with the side col­ lapsing from 132-5 when Fielding went in the 40th over, to 146-9 five overslater. The score of 147 was not a daunt­


only Paul Seedle joined Fielding and Neil Bolton in double figures - he made 13. Wickets fell late on in the


ing one, hut Clitheroe made it look impossible with a devastating per­ formance. There were two decent perfor­


mances for Edenfield with Wright hitting 41 and Bums 25, but apart from that, Fielding showed them no


Edenfield were 25-3 with young Simon Bishop having picked up the valuable wicket of Edenfield profes­ sional John Ashley. They took the score through to


mercy.' When that pair came together


77 before they were parted by Field­ ing when he took Burns’s wicket.


Bolton and there was no way back for Edenfield. Fielding ripped through the rest


Soon after Wright fell to Neil


of the batting easily and Edenfield had just made it past the 100-mark when their final wicket fell in the


41st over. Fielding finished with 8-38 off his


Saturday when they will be hoping to close the gap at the top with a good performance at second-placed Earby.


Wanderers score easy wm


run with an easy five- wicket victory against bottom side Blackburn Northern. The visitors were asked to


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bat first and David Howard struck in his second over, having Jefferson caught behind by Martin Davies for six. Both Howard and profes­


sional Shahid Nawaz consis­ tently beat the outside edge but the former found Settle professional Ryan Maron


i b b l e s d a l e Wanderers contin-- ued their winning


edging one to first slip where-Paul Spencer took a- good low catch for nought. Howard struck again when


Gillibrand was caught at cover by skipper Terry Braithwaite for six and Northern were reeling at 28-3. Weaver and Bromley


-ball well and reached his


Bromley began to hit the well caught at gully by pcoasting to ijiis Jialfncentury 'with7 five'fou’rs1 and’a six


half-century thanks to three sixes off Graham Monk. Apart from Bromley’s


were the only two batsmen to reach double figures, and when Andy Ainsworth replaced Nawaz he bowled Weaver in his second over for 25. He struck again two overs


later, bowling Walton for three at 63-5 in the 31st


aggression no-one tried to increase the run-rate, and it seemed Northern were happy just to deny Wanderers the two bonus howling points. Barry Spencer came on


and took two wickets thanks to spectacular catch­ es by Davies and Ainsworth. Howard had Bromley


• Howard/ giving the profes-” sional three balls at'the last” man which were played out. Ribblesdale’s target was


133 and spectators must have wondered why North­ ern had adopted such a cau­ tious approach - this was only going to he a test i f , Wanderers’ top order failed. Openers Nawaz and


Palmer put on 35 runs before the latter was run out for 11. In-form Martin Briggs


caught by Nawaz for a fine 64. Nawaz returned to bowl the last over and had Noble


did fail for once when he played on for five, but Nawaz was now in full flow,


-'before'he went’pulling a short one to deep mid-wick- et for 54. Davies and Paul Spencer


saw Ribblesdale to within 10 runs of victory when the former was stumped for 23, and despite Howard being caught for two, Wanderers completed an easy win in 33 overs. They now face two tough


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trips to Edenfield and Settle and must win both these gameds if they are to con­ tinue their progress in the title race.


Brave Whalley fall short


target in a rain-affected match at New Lane on Saturday. The weather reduced the game to


D


ESPITE a brave effort, Whalley fell well short of Oswaldtwistle's tough


a 58-over affair, and the locals had to chase the home side's total of 175-5 - scored at six an over. But they made a game attempt


in reply, scoring at almost four an over, with Paul Macintosh scoring 30 and professional Jason Smith 47 as Whalley ended on 112-8. Big-hitting Oswaldtwistle paid


man Zahir Hanif paved the way for a home win with a superb knock.


losing partner Salmon for 20, caught behind by John Kearsley off Kiwi Smith, Hanif and Parkinson wreaked havoc. The pair blitzed the Whalley


He opened the innings, and after


attack as they smashed the ball to all parts of the ground, putting on what proved to be a match-winning partnership. The pair finally fell, with the pro­


fessional run out for 75, and Parkin­ son caught by Macintosh off Tim Heyes for 60. Whalley then had Watson run


out (0) and skipper Gerard Metcalf became Smith's second victim (7). Mayers and Heyes saw out the


remaining overs to both finish unbeaten on four, with the score at


were the mainstays of the Whalley innings, with only Boswell (10) join­


a fair old tanking, with Smith going for five an over, Dave O'Neill for over six, Heyes for almost seven, and Higginbotham for seven. In reply, Macintosh and Smith


175. All the Whalley bowlers received


ing them in making double figures. Macintosh opened with Darryl


Redhead, but he lost the former East Lancashire man, caught and bowled by Metcalf for seven. Higginbotham was then run out


for one, and Heyes was trapped by Hornsby without scoring. Kearsley could add only two,


before Smith came to the crease. Macintosh's innings was ended


time to push the score on further, and they ended on 112.


Tense game ends in defeat for Read


out only 11 runs short of victory, with nine balls left


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NTRIES are being invited for the Derek Lord Memorial


elected to field. Barnoldswick openers


to play. Read won the toss and


Ian and Michael Scothern produced 60 runs on a wick­ et that appeared soft and too easily paced. Read paid man Kashif


Ibrahim ended the partner­ ship when he bowled Michael Scothem for. 23. Barnoldswick profession­


al Paul Beech added only one more run before he suf­


TENSE game at B a rn o ld sw ick


saw Read bowled


fered the same fate. Justin Manville and Ian


Scothern easily took the score into three figures, but at 112, Manville was caught in the deep on 21 by David Parsons off Peter Usher, attempting a big hit. Michael Lord faced only


two balls before he was caught behind by Hassan for four off Ibrahim. But Graham Harker and


bowling performance, with David Scothem taking 6-57 off 14 overs. Openers Terry Little and


Scothem for 21. Ibrahim was the first of David Scothern's victims,


Graham Bardsley hadn't had time to settle in before Beech had the latter caught by Ifti Ahmed without a run on the board. Little was joined by Nick


Scothern saw the tea inter­ val arrive with only 44 overs bowled. Scothern was unbeaten


on 83, with Harker on eight. The Read innings was marked by an excellent


plain sailing for Read with 41 on the board, Little mis-hit Michael Scothem, and was caught and bowled for 26. With 15 more runs on the


hoard, Marsh was caught by Manville off Michael


Marsh, and Little hit 18 off Beech's fourth over. Just when it appeared


caught by Hodgson for six, and at 79, skipper Usher 16) was caught by Barry Charnley for his second wicket. Parsons and Chris Ben­


sons, who holed out to Ahmed for 23 at 123, and without the score moving on, Umar was skittled by the same bowler. With 34 needed, last man


nett batted sensibly, but when the newcomer attempted a big hot, he was caught just inside the boundary for one by Charn­ ley off David Scothem. Naveed showed he


intended to get on with it, but at 108, he was caught, behind by Ian Scothem off brother David.


David then saw off Par­


Hassan came in, and gave as much of the strike to Mal­ colm Heyworth. Heyworth hit three sixes


the penultimate over, Has­ san was trapped leg before by Michael Scothern and Barnoldswick claimed all seven points.


off one Scothern over, to leave Read needing 10 off the last two overs. But off the third ball of


•’ 7 Chatburn title hopes hit by double setback


title double took a knock when both sides went down to disap­


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sent to Pat Holden at 7, Woodfield View, Whalley, BB7 9TB.The bar and refresh­ ments will be available all day. ;


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pointing defeats. The first team entertained


Thornton, who won the toss and chose to bat on a dampish wicket. Chatbum bowled well and their


fielding was excellent, with all catches taken, as Thornton were bowled out for 124. Rod Booth was the pick of the


HATBURN'S hopes of achieving a Craven and District Cricket League


bowlers, taking 5-57 from his 21 overs, while Jonathon Lockley took 3-39 off 15. But the local batting was poor,


with only Ted Topham (44 not out) showing any resistance as they were skittled for 79. Chatburn seconds were easily


beaten by Foulridge. Foulridge elected to bat and the


local howlers found the conditions very difficult. . • While theyrstuck to their task


admirably, they couldn't prevent Foulridge amassing 190-6.


• Stewart Trotter ended with fine figures of 3-30 off 10 overs. Chatbum lost a wicket early on


in reply, but a stand between Andrew Lambert (27) and Trotter (19) ensured respectability. There was a useful contribution


from Gary Clarkson, who scored 37, but the tail collapsed and Ghat- burn were all out for 124. Thornton 124: J. Lockley 15-3-


son 3, T. Topham 44 not out, D. Glover 5, A. Booth 4, R. Booth 0,- J. Lockley 4, J. Hill 0, C. Mulheam 0 .


Foulridge 190-6: A. Lambert 11- ■


3-40-0;.G. Lambert 9-3-17-1; J. Trotter 5-0-36-1; M. Gibson 3-0- 22-0; S. Almond 7-2-40-1; S. Trot­ ter 10-3-30-3. ’> Chatburn 2nds 124: J; Trotter 2,-


39-3; R. Booth 21-5-57-5; A. Booth 7-0-31-1. Chatburn 79: N. Hutchinson 1, D. Pickles 4, J. Moore 7, S. Tomlin­


A. Lambert 27, S. Trotter.19, G. West' 1, P. Clough 14, G. Clarkson


37, G., Lambert 4; L. Shovelton 3, R. Hartley 0, S. Almond OrM. Gibson 4 not out.


at 30, bowled by Metcalf, and Met­ calf then saw off Smith (47), Boswell (10) and Simon Gorton (1) for a five wicket haul. Holgate and O'Neill didn't have


21 overs, with a wicket each going to Simon Bishop and Neil Bolton. Clitheroe’s next test comes on


EADERS Sales­ bury won the crunch t i t le clash


with Ribble Valley rivals Ribblesdale Wanderers seconds on Saturday. They held off Wanderers'


strong challenge to win by 28 runs and maintain top spot. ; Riley cracked a half-cen­


fight in reply, with John Rain leading the.way;.with:


tury as Salesbury made 189- 6 after taking first knock. But Wanderers put up a


.A 2 - ^ i ; ! n o l ,y -U JQ y : u p . a r i l However,,>yith. Blackman,.,


. talcing:;5-64,' Wanderers 1 were finally bowled out for 161. That saw Salesbury


extend their lead at the top to three points as Clitheroe seconds, although they beat Edenfield, they couldn't take the bonus bowling points. Seed hit 89 as the Chat-


Euxton Villa at Shawbridge on Sun­ day. The game has a 6 p.m. kick-off.


Leaders Saiesbury score derby win


Salesbury thirds were


bowled out for 145, hut that total proved more than enough as McDermott took 6-11 to help skittle Eden­ field for 51.


field v Ribblesdale Wander­ ers; Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Read; Whalley v Great


Earby v Clitheroe: Eden­ Senior League


FIXTURES Saturday


Cherry Tree v Salesbury; Clitheroe v Earby; Read v S tacksteads; Ritibl^sdale l Wanderers v Edenfield. Second Division


Harwood. ; 7 First Division


t


bury v Baxenden. Sunday


BGSOB v Whalley; Sales­


dale Wanderers v Read; Stacksteads v Salesbury.


burn Roaders made 196-7, and despite Cartledge tak­ ing 5-49, Edenfield man­ aged to hang on to their final wicket and finished on 141-9. Read seconds made it an


all-Ribble Valley top four by beating Great Harwood in a tense, low-scoring game. Read were all out for 111


Big 7 hitters win the day


before howling Great Har­ wood out three runs short of victory. Salesbury seconds lost


ground on Second Division high-fliers Padiham and Blackburn Northern as


their game a t Burnley Belvedere, did not start. However, Whalley sec­ onds managed to play, and


> Lee Burgess took 7-31 as Oswaldtwistle were held to 92-9. The locals knocked off


four local teams won. Third-placed Ribblesdale Wanderers thirds ham­


smashed 100, and Binns made 50 as Wanderers reached 215-7, and Settle were then bowled out for' just 73. Clitheroe thirds lie


mered Settle by 142 runs. David Gardner-Chan


the winning runs with seven wickets in hand. ■ - In the Third Division, all


and District Cricket League when the villagprs took on Waddington. In a 15-over thriller the


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visitors, helped by an unbeaten 50 from- Neil Bolton, smashed their way to 153, only to be beaten with two' halls to spare by the homesters. Chris Seed (50 not out)


HERE was some big hitting at Rim- ington in the latest matches in the Clit|ieroe


Chtheroe v Earby; Ribbles­ Third Division


leaders Waggon and Horses pulled off an eight wicket win over Chipping A and second-placed Riverside defeated Catholic SC.- : Chatbum were easy nine- wicket winners over Calder- stones.


laid the foundations for the win. Elsewhere in the league,


comfortable win, bowling. Burnley Belvedere out for 88,'before easing home by :, seven wickets.


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fourth, and they bowled Barnoldswick out for 70, before winning by five wick­ ets. ■ Read thirds also had a .


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to Chipping A 54-7: Chatburn 54- 1, beat Calderstones 53-9; Rim- ington 154-5, beat Waddington 153-4; Catholic SC 68-3, lost to Riverside 74-2. POINTS AND POSITIONS \ 1, Waggon and Horses 31; 2,


Waggon and Horses 55-2, lost RESULTS


Riverside 27; 3, Rimington 26; 4, Waddington 20; 5, Chatbum 15; : 6, Catholic 14; 7, Calderstones 11; 8, Chipping -.10; 9, Chipping ; Ramblers 3.


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