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Ciitheroe Advertiser&sTimes, August 2 7 th , 4998® Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Wanderers winning run < IB B L E S D A L E


. S -^ Wanderers extend- iJLVed; their winning hin in the local derby with Whalley at Church Mead­


ow. But they lost two points on,


! Despite a nine-wicket win


leaders Padiham, who claimed all seven against Earby. ,


: over their local rivals, Wander- ■ ers couldn't take the two bonus - bowling points, and Padiham now lead by nine points with three games to play. After inviting Whalley to bat


pHSanSf


Hayes to take the score to .48 - before he went for 20, caught by - Martin Briggs off Graham


Monk. Darryl Redhead (28) crashed


six fours as he took the attack to Wanderers, and he looked the only Whalley batsman capable of a big innings before being brilliantly run out by a direct throw from Briggs. Whalley were now 97-3 off 38


WHALLEY Cricket Club first team take their turn in front of the camera.


Weekend scores and latest tables


Clitheroe v


Oswaldtwistle, Immanuel


OSWALDTWISTLE


N- Payne c Bums b Fielding . - .2 Hanif c Bibby b Dewhurst....... 9 N-J- Heycs c Coulter b Fielding .4 J-G- Metcalfe c Bibby b Field­ ing ................................ 0


P- Mayers lbw b Dewhurst . . . .4 F- Roberts c Fielding b Dewhurst 0 P. Dignan not out ..........


A Hornsby b Dewhurst...........0 Oswlmm. 18 M StevensbDewhurst........... 4 Belvedere.. 19


8


A. McIntyre b Dowhurst......... 0 D. Connor lbw b Dewhurst---- 0


Extras . '. ........... . . . . . . . .1 5 Total ..................................47 Bowling: Fielding 17-9-17-3;


M. Dewhurst 16.2-6-19-7. CLITHEROE


M. Bolton not o u t..................20 St. Bishop not o u t ...............


Ribblesdale Wanderers v


5-0-10-0.


D. Redhead run o u t ........... 28.. A. Pratt c Braithwaite b Nawazl Smith not o u t ................. 8 S. Gorton b Nawaz .................0 S. Boswell b Nawa?..................0 D. O'Neill not o u t ....................4 Extras.................


Howard.12-2-30-0; G. Monk 1&4- 49-2; B. Spencer 3-0-18-0.


RIBBLESDALE


Nawaz not out^.vrs f^iv-.,. • .85 R. Palmer c Hutchinson b Smith .................................16


M. Briggs not o u t ...................19 Extras................................. 6 Total (fori) ....................126 Bowling: Smith 11-0-34-1; D.


O’Neill 11-1-27-0; S. Gorton 6-0- 43-0; C. Hutchinson 2-0-19-0.


Blackburn


Northern NORTHERN


M. Ready


Total (for 7) ....................122 Bowlmg:*Nawaz li-O-ZO-Ui-'D..


6


J. Kearsley.run out ............ . . .9 ,. D. Higginbottom c Briggs b Monkv. . . . . . ; . i tv ; ........20


T. Hayesb.Monk ................. 46 , , .„


0; G. Metcalf 5-0-21-0; D. Connor I.


Extras............................. • -2 Total (for 0) ..................... 50 Bowling: A. Hornsby 17-2-17-


.28


•Ribb Wndrsl7 10 , Chtheroc... 16 9 Earby.;......17.: 8 • B'bum Nor 199 . 0 GtH'wood. 18 10 Settle.......19 7 Read........16 8 Salesbury.. .18 8 Ssteads....18 8 Bswick.....19 6 Baxcndcn.. 19 5 Edcnficld... 18


Padiham.... 19 11 Cherry Tree 16 10 .


Third Division P W TN/R LBP Pts 4 14 76 4 18 .72 • 4 16 - 70 : 1 10 67


'6 20.66 14 65, '■ 5 8 64 6 14 61 5 14 60 7 14 59 8 10 52 9 10 45 9 8 43


13 12 34 12 4 19 13 0 15


CRAVEN AND DISTRICT CRICKET


LEAGUE TABLES


Embsay.......... 19 Oakworth........ 19 Haworth......... 19 Carieton.....;.... 19 Bradley..........


• Foulridge..... 19 Upper W’dale... 19 Sutton............


Whalley .WHALLEY _


PendleForest... Second Division • Se .. 19 3


First Division . PW D L P 14 3 13 3 11 2 8 6


19 .. 8. 3 6 5


19


C o w l i n g 19 • Cononley..... 19 Gargravc....


19 6 6


7 3 7 3


3 10 4 11 3 13


2 10 5 8


2 45 3 42 6 35 5 30 8 27 7 25 9 24 23 23 21 15 12


P W D L F . Chatham...;.... 19,-13^.>tl- 5 l.40


• Thornton..... 19 14 2 2 46 Barrowford...... T9 13 3 3 42


Airedale......... 19 10. o 4 35 • Haworth WE 19 9 4 5 33


^B'wick 3rds..... 19 1 5 13 E ’^3.'Ne\»ona..


SkiptonCI...... 19 6 3 10 21 IngrowSJ....... 19 5 4 10 IS Glusbum......... 19 4 5 10 17 Keighley TC.... 19 3 4 12 12


Oakworth....... Embsay..... ..... Haworth WE... • Haworth....... 19 9 a o a*


Third Division P W


19 13 19 12 19 10


Upper W'dale... 19 9 3 7 30. Barrowford...... 19 8 3 8 27 • O Bradley...... 19 7 3 8 26 Thornton........ 19 7 3 9-24 Pendle Forest... 19 7 3 9 24 Sutton............ 19 7 3 9 24 Long Lee..........19 4 3 12 15. SkiptonCI...... 19 2 3 14. 9 Fourth Division P W D L P


D. Walton run out .................10 N. Fitzmaunce b Woods ........30 N- Weaver c Little b Ibrahim .15 * ----------- P. Bromley b Woods................ .4 Keighley TC J. Watson b Ibrahim ...............0 • Gargrave


GilhbrandIbwParsons ...55


D. Pratt b Woods ................... .5 N. Knight not o u t .................... 2 I. Bickcrstaff run o u t ...............0


Extras ................................15 Total (for 8) ....................136 Bowling: Ibrahim 12-3-22-2; S.


Umar 5-0-19-0; M. Heyworth 8-1- 33-0; G. Bardslcy 3-0-18-0; D. Parsons 5-0-20-1; S. Woods 3-0- 13-3.


READ


T. Little not out ....................61 G- Bardslcy c Bomley b Walton 1 N. Marsh c Mohammed b Wal­ ton .....................................16


S. Woods c Bromley b Weaver


Ibrahim c. Chambers b W e av e r ................


D. Parsons run out ................ 10


..........................20 2


R. Mohammed 7-1-15-0; D. Pratt 10-1-44-0; N. Weaver 6-1-16-2. • Read win on faster run rate. ..


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET


VAUX


LEAGUE TABLES


Ribb Wndrs23 15 Chtheroe... 23 15 GtH'wood. 23 14 Cherry Trec23 13- " 1 ... .23 11 .. 23 10 ■


Earby..,, Bstfick....


ad.


Re............23 11 Edenfi.eld... 23. 9: Settle_____ Osw Imm.. 23 Whalloy.... 23


Baxcnden.. 23 6 B'bum Nor 23 2


. 23 6 ‘ 7 6


Chtheroe... 20 14 Salcsbury.. 20 14 Ribb Wndrs20 10 GtH'wood. 20 10 BGSOB....20 8 St'stcads... 20 8 Read........20 8 Cherry Trcc20 6 Belvedere.. 20 6 Earby........ 20 6 Old Ross.... 20 4 Edenfield... 20


i 2 I 2 2


’ 5 .-4 3 2 3 3 2


Padiham.... 23 16 0 3 4 18104 ' 2 2 3


Senior League P W TN/R LBPPts


10 6 65 11 8 59 14 10 46 14 6 45 15 10 44 14 4 41 19 2 16


6 16 95 6 14 93 6 16 92 5 12 87 8 12 75 9 12 71


Second Division


Padiham.... 20 12 BburnNor 20 11 Baxcnden ..20 11 Rolls-Royce 20 10 Salcsbury.. 20.10


10 20 58 10 16 54 10 8 40 13 12 38 14 . 6 22


3 22 98 1 16 96 6 24 82 8 18 72 5 14 68 7 12 62 8 12 61


P W TN/R LBPPts 2 16 88 6 16 77


Settle.......: 20 7 BGSOB..... 20 6 Rolls-Royce 20 1


B'wick....... 20 7 Whalley.... 20 7 Belvedere.. 20 ■ 5 Os'twistle.. 20 7


Ik . >i ^ ’ ss* Ja [


6 12 73 8 16 70 :7 10 66 8 12' 68 8 12 57 7 10 62


10 8'49 9 6 49 9 8.48 14 12 27


Extras................................18 Total (for 5) ....................129 Bowling:D. Walton 11-2-44-2;


Cricket Scene


Riverside are the new favourites


the Clitheroe and District Cricket League title. ’ They only have to win their last game to ensure they take the championship ahead of leaders Waggon and Horses, who have fin­ ished their programme and can only sit and wait on the remaining results. In the latest games,


R


iv e r s id e are the new favourites to lift


Glusbum......... 19 13 3 3 .42 Chatbum........ 19 11 4 4 37 Cononley........ 19 10 6 3 36 Carieton......... 19 11 2 6 35 Cowling......... 19 10 4 5 34 O Foulndge..... 19 9 2 7 31 Airedale......... 19 7 4 8 25 Forest 3rds...... 19 7 3 9 24 19 4 4 11 16 19 3 4 11 15


front of the camera. (180798/08/13)


first, Ribblesdale bowled tight­ ly, allowing around one run per over before John Kearsley (9) was run out in the 12th over. Higginbotham joined Tim


n iKgmuouuai.. *


overs, but seemed reluctant to take a chance to get a reason- abletotal.


Professional Shahid Nawaz returned to the attack and had


. ■■■■•:.


'Andy P ra tt (one) caught by skipper Terry Braithwaite.. Monk bowled Hayes for 46 in


Nawaz and Palmer continued


the 44th over, before the paid man bowled Simon Gorton and Steve Boswell both without scoring to leave Whalley at 122-


7 at the close. The visitors needed an early breakthrough if they hoped to


win the game and almost got it only Dave O'Neill having him in He crashed 10 fours and two


D r e a x c n r o u g n n u i e y u u p w «*»


cover off opposite number Jason Smith.. ' But the catch was spilled and


m Knit ■ '


as Nawaz got a leading edge to any trouble. _ Pf M


with it went their slim chances of victory.


sixes in his unbeaten 85 and, together with Briggs, took Rib­ blesdale to a comfortable win in 30 overs. .


Read score second run-rate victory


JOR the second match running calculators were necessary, to


rain-affected fixture. • . The game, limited to 36


overs because of a wet outfield caused by morning rain, had a further complication when Blackburn Norhern failed to bowl 36 overs before the 7-30 p.m. deadline.


decide, who had won Read's ,


: worked out the run-rate for each side - Northern 3.77, Read 3.79 - thus giving Read the points for the second game on the trot. Terry Little, captaining the


They only bowled 34 overs and the clicking of calculators


side, won the toss and elected to field. .


for Northern against the bowling of professional Ibrahim and


Gillibrand and Walton opened ’ ,


Umar. Batting steadily Northern had


reached 26 in the ninth over when a sharp and accurate throw from Ibrahim ran out Walton. Fitzmaurice joined his cap­


tain and together they took the score on to 94 at which stage Gillibrand was trapped leg- before by Parsons for a well- deserved 55, containing six fours


and a six. Fitzmaurice and Weaver took


the score on to 123 when Fitz­ maurice was bowled by Woods


for 30.


Dewhurst hits form in rapid Clitheroe win


Clitheroe beat Oswaldtwistle by


C K F I E E.


;■ DeWhuijst in top form. iwtf»vijg(yhurst took dream fig­


10 wlEkets by 4-16 p.m. on Saturday with Mick


ures of 7-19 off 16.2 overs as Immanuel were dismissed


for 47. Mark Bolton and Stephen


Bishop finished the job with­ out loss in 36 minutes. The win kept Clitheroe in


was


the title hunt, although they didn't make any ground on Padiham, who took seven points off Earby. Clitheroe won the toss


W


> Zahir Hanif, and the Chat- 1 burn Road paid man . Jonathan Fielding separat- ! ed them in the fifth over at [ five, having Payne (two)


and put the visitors in. Progress was slow for Payne and professional


MICK DEWHURST


Bibby again taking, the catch to see off Immanuel skipper Gerard Metcalfe without scoring. And Dewhurst ripped


l caught by Andy Burns, l Hanif and Heyes scored 1 14 in 12 overs together, but I once Fielding had Heyes r.


••IngrowSJ.. 19 2 5 10 15 J. Nelson's....... 19 2 5 12 1 Is • - denotes a tie. • • - denotes two ties.


5 Coulter, Ossy were skittled 3 in just 16 more overs. Hanif followed next over,


(four) caught by Simon


caught by Neil Bibby off Dewhurst for nine, and Fielding claimed his third victim in the next over,


scored for Immanuel with 15.


through the tail - as Immanuel fell from 23-4 to


47 all out. He had Roberts (nought)


' sticks to see off Stevens (4) and McIntyre (nought),


caught by Fielding, before trapping Mayers (four) and bowling Hornsby (nought) in his next over. Dewhurst again hit the


before Connor was trapped to complete a remarkable performance.


JONATHON FIELDING. Good old Mr Extras top-


in reply, as Bolton and Bish­ op took-13.5 overs to knock off the winning runs. Bolton cracked two twos in his unbeaten 20, while • Bishop hit five boundaries


Clitheroe had no trouble


in his 28. Clitheroe lost the chance


to gain ground on local rivals Ribblesdale Wander­ ers on Sunday as their clash at Chatburn Road was called off, along with all the other scheduled Ribblesdale League fixtures.


Clitheroe cash in to take top spot


HE weather played havoc with the Vaux Ribblesdale League fix-


__ tures at the weekend. But there were interesting developments


at the top of the First Division. Leaders Salesbury’s clash against Read


seconds did not start, and Clitheroe sec­ onds took full advantage to go top. Despite being skittled for 68 against Old


Rossendalians, the Chatburn Roaders ral­ lied to bowl their opponents out for just 141 Hargreaves was in top form, taking six


wickets at a cost of just seven runs. Third-placed Ribblesdale Wanderers sec­


onds also lost ground in the title race as their game with Burnley Grammar School Old Boys was rained off.


In the Second Division, Whalley seconds' game with Padiham fell victim .to the


. 1


weather, but Salesbury seconds beat Black- bum Northern on faster run rate. Northern made 143-6, and Salesbury.


reached 139-7 in their reduced-overs reply, FIXTURES t


■ ■>:■ . ■


Baxondon v Ribblesdale Wanderers; Read v Great Harwood; Whalley v Clitheroc. . . - First Division


Bamoldswick v Whalley; Salesbury v Padiham. ■ Sunday


■ Clitheroc v Ribblesdale Wanderers; Read v Padi­ ham; Salesbury v Great Harwood:.


Blackburn Northern v Salesbury; Padiham v Rib- blcsdaleWanderers;ReadvClithcroe. . . Monday , • Third Division


-Third Division , • . • Senior League S a t u r d a y ; .■ ;


bury; Old Rosscndalians v Read; Ribblesdale Wan­ derers v Burnley Belvedere. Second Division


Clitheroe v Stacksteads; Great Harwood v Sales­ CHATBURN Cricket Club are pictured before their weekend win over James Nelson’s. (220898/16/14)


HATBURN.kept up their Craven Cricket League pro- _ motion push with a comfort­ able win over Jimmy Nelsons on


Saturday. Jimmy's won the toss and batted


first on a damp wicket. A depleted side - with six second


teamers standing in - were dismissed in under 28 overs with Jonathan Lock-


Locals pushing for promotion G


ley (5-18) and Rod Booth (4-13) the


pick of the bowlers. All catches were taken as the visi­


tors stumbled to 63 all out. Steve Procter (31) and Stuart


Draycott (22 not out) ensured the locals reached the target with only


two wickets down. The game was over by 5 p.m. with Jimmy Nelson's only bowling 17.4


Legion duo pot their way to pool doubles glory


EGION duo Nor-, man Garner and, (Mark Novak took


the 1998 Clitheroe Pairs Pool title a t the Starkies


Fun Bar. The last four pairs, from a


total of 64, did battle for the crown, and the Legion lads


fully deserved their win. In the semi-finals, Nor­


man and Mark defeated Dog and Partridge pair Marc Holmes and Alan Gudgeon.


went to the Buck duo, Andy Sudworth and Derek Niven, who disposed of Carl Hack- ett and Peter Lambert from. the Pendle Witch. The final was a. real


The second semi-final 1


thriller and both pairs had chances to take the trophy, but eventually Norman and ; ■ Mark emerged victorious. •


Fool Scene


‘ ■ 9 - The ' 'Michael Humphreys Memorial Tro­ phy individual finalists are known, but a date; in Sep­ tember, is yet to. be con-:


firmed. The finalists-.are: Craig


(Legion). Memorial date at Whalley this weekend


Riverside, for whom Ian Riley scored an undefeated 50, brushed aside the chal­ lenge of Chipping Ramblers, while Waggon and Horses lost badly to Chatbum. In the other matches,


Chipping A. . RESULTS .


HE Derek Lord Memorial Trophy


.__ will be held a t Whalley Bowling Club


this weekend. Competitors are request­


Rimington beat Calder- stones and Catholic SC beat


Ramblers 35-8; Calderstones 97, Rimington 107; Chatburn 107-9, Waggon and Horses 86; Catholic SC 87-4, Chipping A


Riverside 86-6, Chipping


86“8 POINTS AND POSITIONS


>


■ Riversiders 33; 3, Rimington 29; 4, Waddington 26; 5, Chat­ burn 24; 6, Catholic SC 20; 7, Caldorstones 11; 8, Chipping A 10; 9, Chipping Ramblers 4.


1» W«*88on Horses 35; 2,


ed to report on Saturday at the times stated. Scratch time is 15 min­ utes and no practice is


allowed. ■ 9-30 a.m. - J. Hanson v R.


. M. Lambert v N. Wilkinson; F. Corban v G. Clark; II. Woodward v R. Wild. 10-15 a.m. - V. O’Donnell;


Griffiths; M. Lang v N. Hart­ ley; A. Skellom v E. Wallace;


v M. Fernandez; S. Mar-' shall v G. Rushton; J. Ebo- rall v T. Wilson; C. Hope v


II. Cooper; S. Gall v I. Edmondson; M. Wright v


Bowls Scene


A. Edmondson. 11-30 a.m.- B. Smith v K;


Wells; G. Skellom v T.-White. 2 p.m. - B. Pilling v S. Carter; G. Hindle v J. Bar­


rett; J. Postlethwaite v J. Pilling; P. Wild vD.;Knight. 2-30 p.m. - M. Joyce v J. Warning; J. Wild v M. Cor-


nall; S. Sumner v S. Barnes; N. Threlfall v R. Gleave. . 3 p.m. - L. Ramell v J.


1* 1 M.. ■ . * • • -


Slyxm; J. Howarth v B. Ash­ worth; C. Massey v .Ray Turner; I. Berry v S. Gower. 3-30 p.m. - G. Radivoje-


vic v Rich Turner. Byes - L. Hindle, M. Edmondson, J. Sumner.


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


■ Clayton Gatty 4; Gt Harwood IB 6; Globe A 7, Ribblosdalc A 3;


... First Division


. -Gt Harwood A 3, Rushton St A 7; -Haslingdcn 9, Rishton Con. A i. Second Division


. Come and Welcome 1, Sales- : bury A 9; Ribblesdalo B 7; Leisure' Hour 3; Spring HID 7;'. Waddington A 3; Whalley A 8, Rishton BO 2. ;


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


Gardeners 5, .Whalley B 5; Rush- ton St B 7; Sabden Black 3; Sab- don Red 5, Hurst Green A 5. . Fourth Division - -


Wanderers 4; Waddington B 4, CastleB6.


Rishton Con. B 6, Milnshaw First Division TABLES


Haslingdcn...;........., 15 Ribblcsdale A............. Rishton Con A ........... Antlcy...............


Rushton St A..v........... 16. 75 Gt Harwood B.;......;... 16 66 . Burnley RdB....;......... 15 56 16 i . ■49


Gt Harwood A...:......:.. 16 y; , 78 Globe A..................... 16 77


16 15


Clayton Gatty....:.....’...


Second Division > P


.Salesbury A............... 16 v Whalley A................. 16 Clitheroc C r i c k e t ?, 16 Waddington A........... 17 Rishton BO............... 16


66


, 5 . Immanuel............:...;...'. 13. jjjx , Milnshaw Wanderers. . .1 4 fgj ' Rishton Con B " 12 " 86 Waddington B ...... 14


P 78 Hurst Green B~........ '12 ’'


15 , , 92 , Globe B...................... 92


P P 114114


92


81 Whalley B................ 12 ,5


Salesbury B 9, Globe B 1; Free: Third Division


. , ■ . ..


D. k k l n t . T .


Ribblesdale B......15 , Spring Hilh........... . 15 CoraeandWelcome..:.. ,15 Coppice............... . ■ ' 15 Leisure H o u r 14 Third Division


3 1 R P ;


; Sabden Black......... . 15 p Bumloy Rd A..............


Salcsbury B.......... ...14 Rushton St B.......:.......


. j ■ Hurst Green A..........:.. 14 : . 14 , 15


Free Gardeners.........:.. 14


Sabden R e d .......1 4 Fourth Division


. 14 ,: 14


^ :


i:CastleB.................................... Sydney St...................


13 ,


Devine (Whalley. Arms), Phil Walton (Ultraframe), Carl Hackett (Pendle Witch), Craig Whittaker


Premier Division .


RESULTS League


and Partridge A 13, Do Lacy A 1; Royal Oak'A 9, Dog and.Par- tridge B 5; De Lacy B 9, Higher Buck 5; Pendle Hotel B 9, Castle. A 5: Read Constitutional 5,


Buck A 4, Kings Arms 10; Dog,


Legion A 9. - . -First Division


Stork Hotel A 4, Pendle Hotel


Kings Anns A v Pendle Witches; De Lacy B v Brown Cow; Legion ; v Kings Arms B. * TABLES


Black Horse v De Lacy A ; ;


A 3: Mangrove A 3, Black Bull A 4; Legion B 2, Waggon and Horses . •


5; Buck Wnnkleys 2, White Hart y Higher Buck...:: 15 5;KingsArmsB2, WhaUeyArms Dog&PartndgeB15


..........•


A 5; Bay Horse 4, Horse Shoe A3. Pcndle Hotel B. 15 :■ Second Division :>, . . . DeLacyA-.... 15_


Craven Heller 5, Brown Cow 2; Horse Shoe B 2,'Legion C 5;


- Castle B 3,'Hurst Green 4; Three Millstones 3, White Lion 4;


Pendle Witch 4, Stork Hotel B 3: New Inn 4, Royal Oak B 3. . Third Division


Horse 6; Legion D 4, Buck C 3;. White Horse B 2. Mangrove B 5: Black Bull B 2, Dog Inn 5; Starkies Fun Bar 2. Ultraframe 5; White Horse A b y e . ;' .,


Whalley Arms B 1, Black


;; Kings Arms B 4, Kings Arms A 7; Brown Cow 4, Legion 7; Pendle Witches7. Black Horse 0. y : r Tonight's Fixtures Premier Division


_


- ■Ladies’League . y : 1 -' it: ": Second Division De Lacy B 7, De Lacy A 4;


v


LegionB.— . 15 .4 Pendle Hotel A..i. :v 15 4 B uck Wrinkleys... 15 3


-.Waggon & Horses iu n : White Hart.;..-... 15 11 Stork Hotel A— 15 9


Whalley Arms A-i


- Black Bull A___ 15 8 Horse Shoe A..... . 15 8 Mangrove A....... 15 ,6 Kings Arms B..... 15 6 * Bay Horse......—. 15 - 5 ;


Kings Arms A ~ 15 13 Read Con........ 15 11 Dog & Partridge A1511 Legion A....;..... 15 , 9 Buck A 15 8 Royal Oak A.... 15 7 De Lacy B....... 15 7; Castle A......;..~ 15 5.


■ Premier Division P W. D


L P 2 159 3 144 2 141 2 124 4 121 5 109 7 99 9 92 10- 85


First Division


L P 0103


Without addition to the score


Weaver was caught by Little off Ibrahim for 15 and Watson was bowled Ibrahim without trou­ bling the scorers. At 130 Woods struck again by


hands of: Little and Bardsley against the bowling of.Walton


and Mohammed. And Walton struck early, by


having Bardsley caught behind for a single with only six runs on


bowling Pratt for five, and three runs later he bowled Bromley for four. Blckerstaff was run out in the same over without scoring and the 36-over score was 136, Knight remaining unbeaten on


two. The Read reply was in the


the board.


and the score steadily mounted to 48 before March was caught by Mohammed off Walton for 16.


Nick Marsh joined his captain ' .


Woods and Little then played steadily but at 92 Woods lost his


wicket when he was caught


behind off Weaver for 20. Ibrahim never settled and he


was caught behind by Chambers


■together they raised the score to 129, before Parsons was run out for 10 off what proved to be the last ball of the match. This gave Read five points


off Weaver for two. The formidable figure of David Parsons joined Little and


after winning by the slender mar­ gin of 0.02 of a run.


: making Whalley pay dearly, for the early miss as he picked off the bowlers almost at will, with


their successful opening part­ nerships with another half-cen­ tury stand before the latter was caught by Hutchinson off Smith for 16. The professional was now


* I


overs as the locals romped to victory. . Chatbum seconds' game at Jimmy Nelson's was abandoned without a


ball being bowled. Jimmy Nelson’s 63: J. Lockley 14-3- 18-5; R. Booth 10-3-13-4; A. Booth


Lambert 2, S. Draycott 22 not out, T. Topham 0 not out.


3.2-0-14-1. ■ ■ . Chatburn 64-2: S. Procter 31, A.


11 49 11 47 121 45


- Cai.tle A v Buck A; Dog and • Partridge A v Kings Arms A::Det, Stork Hotel B.a;_ : Lacy A V Legion A; Royal Oak A , Newlnn..-...™;.-


stitutionaPvHigherBuck.^ ^ Whalley Arms A v Stork Hotel _ l ■ " ■


ir Legion C............. 15.12 : Pendle W i t c h 15,12 White Lion..'..'—. 15 10' Hurst Green.'....... 15 8: Craven Heiter.™ 14 9 Three Millstones. 15 7 Horse Shoe B . J.-vv: 15 A 6 ■ ■........... is i-sir-


v Do Lacy B; Pcndle Hotel B v" Brown Cow-...... 15 4 Dog and Partridge B;*Read Con- 5 ° $


____ _________ 14 6 ;,rr:/s ■ 1; ; i


A: Mangrove A v Pendle Hotel A:..— 8.. -• v ‘‘" Black Bull A v Horse Shoe A;' Legion B'v Buck Wrlnkloys; Kings Arms B.v Waggon and Horses; Bay Horse v White Hart.: •' Second Division


13


Craven Hoiler v Hursr Green; Brown Cow v Royal Oak B; Horse Shoe B v Three Millstones; Pen­ dle Witch v Legion C; New Inn v White Lion.' i Third Division


Stork Hotel B v Castle B;,


Starkies Fhn Bar. : 14 Legion D............ - IS 10 Ultraframe...;..;...: 13 10 BuckC_______ 13 8 Black Horse___ 14 5


L P 3 94 3 90 5 74 7 72 5 68 ‘ 8 64 9 62 8 62 8 62


11 50 10 46 11 45


Black Bull B,...... 11 6 Mangrove B,— .. 14 6


White Horse A....' 13 4 White Horse 3..... 14 2 Whalley Arms B.. 14 2 Ladies' League P W


Ultraframe v Whalley Arms B; Legion D v BlackHorse; Buck C


Brown Cow.... .1.. 6 / 5 Legion...— ___' t l 5 DeLacyB____ r6Ji'«


, 8 52 , 8 51 ') 47


_ L P 3 85 S 79 S 79 S 78 5 72 9 55


11! 40 is 3i:


l p : 1 47’


1,16 1-43


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