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1996 (P) MITSUBISHI Colt 1.6i Mirage 3 door Red, 12,000 miles, alloy wheels, front fog lamps, power steering, central locking, twin airbags, body kit, electric sunroof and windows ........................................................................... .. -^8495
ROVER^200:; (NEW; SHAPE)
1997 ROVER 214 Si 5 door; Flame led, 27,000 miles, PAS, sunroof..............................................................................
1996 (P) ROVER 214i 3 door; Flame red, 23,000 miles, power steering, drivers airbag, radio cassette, one owner ;£7395 1996 (P) ROVER 2141; Red, excellent value.............. ,£7295 1996 ROVER 214 Si 5 door; Metallic Tahiti blue, one owner, 30,000 miles, service history ...........................................,£6995
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1993 (L) ROVER 216 SLi 5 door; red-grey, fiill Rover Service History, alloy wheels, electric windows and sunroof, power steering, radio cassette..................................................... ,£4495 1991 (Nov) ROVER 214 S 5 door; white, 44,000 miles, comprehensive history from new ............................... .. -XI2495
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1997 (R) ROVER 100 Asco t SE 5 door; FLime red, 32.000 miles, one owner, supplied by Primrose, remote locking, sunroof, radio cassette.......................a 4995 1998 (R) ROVER 114 GSi 5 door; Platinum silver, top of tlie range luxury specification including electric windows, alloy wheels, remote locking, sunroof............................. ;£6425 1997 (R) RO"VER 114 SLi 5 door; British Racing Green, 8250 miles, remote control central door locking, sunroof,
radio cassette, group 5 insurance....................... .. • An" 75 1996 (P) ROVER Kensington 1.1 SE 15,000 miles
Kingfisher................................................................................ ... 1996 (N) ROVER 114 SLi Automatic 3 door; Electric blue, 37,500 miles, one owner, suppliedjmd si.rvireH by Primrose, sunroof, central locking ..............A‘*975
1995 (N) ROVER 114 GTa 3 door; Charcoal grey, one owner, remote central locking, -alloy wheels,
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21.000 miles. Group 5 Insur-ancc ................................. .. • .£ 537 5 1994 ROVER Metro GTa 3 door 1120cc; Metallic British Racing Green, alloy wheels, same family since new. Primrose
maintained.................................................................. 1995 (M) RO'VER 114 SLi 5 door; British Racing Green,
34.000 miles, 2 owners, 1.4 litre petrol, 5 speed, remote
sunroof, radio cassette...................................................... ^ 1994 (L) ROVER Metro 1.4 Si 3 door; Flame red, 51.000 miles, sunroof, central locking, radio cassette, y. - ,cq
service history .................................................................. 1994 (L) METRO Tahiti Special 1 owner, 34,000 miles only, ......................................................................... ,.......... y .£ 3 0 9 5
1992 (K) ROVER Metro 1.1 L 5 door; Flame red, 79.000 miles, one owner, full service history .................£1995
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1998 (R)ROVER 100 Ascot SE 5 door Hawaiian blue, 7000 miles, 1 owner, remote locking, sunroot.
radio cassette ROVER 400: (NEW;^SH A1?E).
1996 (P) ROWR 420 SDi 5 door; Kingfisher blue, 28.000 miles, superb diesel performance, power steering,
electric sunroof and windows, remote locking, RDS radio cassette, full service history ..................... .. •ABO-'u /•orot:
1997 (P) ROVER 4161 5 door; Platinum silver, 14.000 miles, sold and serviced by Primrose, power steering, electric sunroof and v'indows, remote locking,
1996 (N) ROVER 416i 4 door; Platinum silver,
42.000 miles, full Primrose service history, power steering, • " " • •
driver’s airbag, ABS brakes, electric sun -unroof and windows;^6550
1996 (N) ROVER 414 5 door; Flame Red, 46,000 nules, full Primrose service history, power steering, drivers airbag, centre locking, RDS radio cassette, alloy wheels............AB-'-'b
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1993 (K) RO'VER 620 SLi; Modest mileage, sunroof, ABS, electric windows, power steering, remote locking & “'■irtn..
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1998 (S) LANDRCTVER Frcclandcr 1.8 XEi; 9,000 miles only, nightfire red, alloy wheels, remote ccnttal lockmg^ds^radro cassette, sunroof............................................................. ... ’
1998 MINI COOPER The Ultimate; Full sports pack, full leatlier, red with white roof. 13,000 utiles, supetbly cqn.pped, a ca for the Mini connoisseur ■ ■ ■ ■ ,:......................................^
1997 (P) RENAULT Mcganc 1.4 ^ Paris 5 door; Blue, 17,000 miles, one owner, power steering, drivers airbag,
radio cassette ..................................................................... ... 1996 (P)VAUXHALL Corsa 1.7 LD Diesel; Metallic grey, 1 owner, PAS.............................................A
1993 (Oct) SUBARU Justy Si Auto; one owner from new P.....h„. Vino miles only, red. currently fitted hand controls winch can he removed, 4WD, nmisual opportunity.................A3775
93 VOLVO 440 SE; Silver, two owners from new . . .£4250
91 ISUZU Trooper TUrbo Diesel 5dr *’°"'er steering, electric windows, radio cassette ......................................^ 87 (E) FORD Escort 5 door; Black............................
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Weekend scorecards and up-to-date tableis
Barnoldswiek V Clitheroe
CLITHEROE
Benjamin b M. Scothern 39 A. Burns b M. Scothern .14
Clitheroev WKalley
WHALLEY
’stead ...........................0 M . Ralph lbw,Bolton Knowles c Winckley b Ben- .25
Bishop cT. Scothern b D. Pearsonb Benjamin
N. Bolton c M. Scothern b P. Bsceh ................................®
M. Dewhurst c Stead b Beech ......................................4
M. Bolton c I. Scothern b Beech ..........................4
P. Bishop c Beech b Tikolo . 10
N. Bibby not o u t ..............2 N. 'Winckley not out ----- 0
22-2; J. Stead 6-0-17-1; P. Beech 7-4-10-3; Tikolo 16-12- 15-2; J. Pickup 7-4-28-0. BARNOLDSWICK
Extras ......................... 4 Total (for 8) ..............94 Bowling; M. Scothern 9-3-
J. Manville c Winckley b Ben jamin ........................... 8
S. Coulter c M. Scothern b Tikolo ........................18
D. Redhead c Bolton b Ben jamin ...........................7
jamm
L. Kearsley not out -----23 P. Macintosh not out ----- 6
2-56-0; M. Hargreaves 6-0-19- 0; Benjamin 16-2-60-3; N.
Extras ............................23 Total (for 4) ............186 Bowling; M. Dewhurst 15-
Bolton 9-1-41-1. CLITHEROE
M. Bolton b Smith ---- 11 M. Dewhurst c sub b Knowles ...................74
I. Scothern Ibw Dewhurst 15 ^ r r
21-1; M. Hargreaves 3-0-12-0; Benjamin 10-2-45-1; N. Bolton 4.3-0-17-0.
Ribblesdale Wanderers
Nawaz c Sidworth b Usher 66
VBaxenden WANDERERS
R. Palmer c Bullcock b Cap- stick ......................... .15
M. Briggs c Usher b Davies 41
P. Spencer Ibw Usher . . . .0
B. Spneer Ibw Usher ---- 0 D. Overy b Usher.............3 M. 'Wrigley Ibw Davies . . 1
G. Monk not out ...........13 A. Ainsworth Ibw Usher . 3 T. Braithwaite not out .. 1
S. Bullcock 5-1-13-0; J. Cap- stick 7-0-22-1; P. Usher 124- 36-5; M. Rishton 5-0-18-0. BAXENDEN
Extras ........................25 Total (for 8) ............168 Bowling: Davies 16-2-64-2;
A. Holroyd c and bNawaz 2 f
P. Beech not out ............35 EBjshop not^out Tikolo not o u t ................36
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Sadness at Church Meadow hut locals go top of the table
R
IBBLESDALE 'Wan derers went top of the
Jennings Ribblesdale
League at the weekend with a brace of victories. But their joy was tempered
with the tra^c loss of batsman John Rain's one-year-old son Callum last week. Before Saturday's inatch at Church Meadow against Bax-
A. Burns b Smith............0 enden, both sides, umpires and Benjamin c Smith b Knowles supporters observed a minute's 18
N. Bolton c O’Neil b Knowles 12
Total (for 2 ) ................95 M. Hargreaves not out .. .2 Bowling: M. Dewhurst 94-
............:; 7.1 N. WineWey b O’Neil .. .15 1-314.
Earvy v Read EARBY
M. Plant run out .............5 S. Pickles Ibw Sleep .........6
Q Win<rravp Ibw Umar .. .1 Paul spencer ana orouiiei p W n uL h nU m a r ........ 0 Bany both went leg before, and
Harvey c Bennett b Umar . 23
P. Taylor c 6
A. Rushton c Bennett b Sleep ..........................................2
S. Rushton not out ---- 14 A. daggers run out ..........3 P. Baistow not out ........14 Extras .........................
READ N. Bibby b Smith............5
Extras ........................14 Total (for 9) .............. 188 Bowling: J. Smith 184-65-
4; D. O’Neill 13-1-54-1; S. Gorton 5-0-25-0; Knowles 9-
silence. In the game. Wanderers gave
everything, while their hearts were with John and wife Sue. Ribblesdale welcomed back professional Shahid Nawaz and
S. Bishop b Smith ..........9 it was as if he had never b^n S. Coulter b Knowles . . . 3 away as the home side got off .25
to a great start with the bat. An opening stand of 51 in 14
ing to hit over the top, but being caught at mid-on for 15. The stand of the match
overs from the pro and Richard Palmer provided a sound base. Palmer was first to go, try
ensued as Martin Briggs joined the paid man and they took the attack to Baxenden, crashing 10 fours between them, with a six each for good measure. Nawaz was then caught on
and Martin 'Wrigley for four before Graham Monk and Andrew Ainsworth put on 18. The latter became Usher’s
David Overy went for three
fifth victim. ■ ! Monk (13 not out) and skip
per Terry Braithwaite (one not
out) saw the locals to 168-8. A couple of loose overs gave Baxenden’s reply impetus with 20 coming from the first two. Nawaz and Ainswort found
their line and length and the young quickie ripped through pro Davies’ defence for four. David Usher looked in great
in the league, beating his 151 against Edenfield last season. Wanderers reached 247-6 as
His innings was his highest
Nawaz was ably suppored by the amateurs. Palmer (5) was first out,
before Briggs (24) and the pro put on 98. Paul Spencer bagged a pair of ducks for the weekend before Overy helped take the
score to 151. Wrigley joined in a stand of
31, but Monk failed to trouble
the scorers. Ainsworth (25 not out)
form before Briggs ran him out with a direct hit from square
leg.Rishton went m the same over thanks to a brilliant catch at gully by Wrigley. Wanderers’ tails were up and Nawaz claimed Holroyd and Boden to leave Baxenden at 36-5. Peter Usher and Sudworth
added 36 before Barry Spencer had Usher caught by Nawaz at mid-wicket for 33, and with him went the visitors’ hopes of a win. Wanderers went for the full seven points, arid Monk, Spencer and Ainsworth mopped up the tail. On Sunday, Wanderers trav
the boundary edge off Peter Usher for 66 at 119-2. A mini-collapse followed as Paul Spencer and brother
Bardsley b Umar when Briggs mis-timed a pull
to mid-wicket, Ribblesdale were struggling at 138-5.
shared an unbroken partner; ship of 62 with the pro, whose 159 not out included 14 fours andsixsixes. Settled needed five an over,
■ '1
but Ainsworth and Monk had upped the rate to ^ before the former trapped Hill for 12. Pro Bhave played some glo
rious strokes and helped move the score to 73 before Rees became the first of Monk’s six
victims.Much depended on skipper 'Verden, but he was out to the catch of the day when Wrigley ran in from the boundary to take a one-hander inches off the
ground.Braithwaite had Worthing
elled to Settle, and the home side made the mistake of
putting the locals in to bat. Nawaz blitzed his way to an
and tierce pulls.
unbeaten 159 with a full array of shots from delicate leg glances to blistering off-drives
ton caught behind by Phillip Hall before Monk claimed three more victims. Braithwaite saw off Bhave
for 67 with a steepling catch off his own bowling, Briggs ran out
Total (for 8) ..............81 Bowling: Sleep 23-9-29-2;
S. Umar 15-9-21-4; J. Long- den 7-0-24-0.
Davies b Ainsworth........4 G. O’Connor c Taylor b Bais- D. Usher run o u t ............19
T. Little not o u t .............43
M. Rishton c 'Wrigley b Nawaz ....................... “
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97 (R) 106 XN Independence 1.1 Sunroof, 12,000 miles, 1 owner, indigo blue ......................................................... ..
97 (P) 306 D Turbo 5dr Sunroof, alloys, 12,000 miles, 1 owner, bright red .........................................................
97 (P) 106 XN 1.1 3dr Sunroof, 5,000 miles, 1 owner. indigo blue .....................................................................
96 (P) 305 Spinnaker Turbo Diesel Sunroof, PAS, electric pack, only 9,800 miles, one owner,
tropical green .....................................................................
96 (P) 306 XL 1.4 5dr Sunroof, PAS, rernote locking, 18,500 miles, immaculate car, miami blue met. . .
.£7295
95 (N) 306 XSi 2.0 Sunroof, alloys, driving lights, electric pack, airbag, 33,000 miles, garage + 1 owoer, beautiful condition, diablo red met
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95 (N) 306 D. Turbo 3dr, Sunroof, PAS, one owner, 68,000 miles, bianca white ..............................................
95 (M) 106 XND Graduate 3dr S/roof, 2 owners, nice clean car, midnight blue ..........................
94 (M) 106 XN 1.1 Graduate Sunroof, immobiliser, 44.000 miles, local car, lazer g reen...................
94 (L) 405 GR 2.0 Automatic Sunroof, PAS, elec pack, 50.000 miles, well kepi car, graphite grey .................
94 (L) 205 Junior D PAS, sunroof, local car, saxon blue metallic, good value......................................
93 (L) 305 XRD Turbo PAS, s/rool, c/locking, 57.000 miles, only 2 owners, saxon
blue met .......................................................
93 (L) 306 XR 1.4 Sunroof, PAS, c/locking, clean car, 54,000 miles, oberon green.......................... s.4ass
93 (K) 205 XL Auto 1.6 PAS, 2 owners, 56,000 miles, cherry red ..................................................
93 (K) 205 GR 1.4 5 dr, 60,000 miles, central locking, a good second car, clean condition, b lack............
92 (K) 405 GLD Estate Sunrool, PAS, electric pack. clean & tidy car, silver metallic.................................
92 (J) 309 GL Diesel Sliding sunroof, 43,000 miles, very economical, steel grey
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98 (R) AUDI A4 1.8 Saloon 4dr Sunroof, electric pack, 10,000 miles, absolutely pristine,
blue metallic...............................................................
98 (R) FIAT Bravo 1.4 SX Sunroof, PAS, c/locking, e/windows, 1 owner, 10,000 miles, aqua green
metallic
98 (R) CITROEN Saxo 1.4 Exclusive 5dr, sunroof, PAS, elec, windows/mirrors, remote locking, air bag, immaculate condition, dark green metallic
.£14,995 .£8495 .£11,995
A. Boden b Nawaz ..........5 P. Usher c Nawaz b B. Spencer ..................... 33 J. Sudworth b Monk........6
I. Watson Ibw Monk ---- 4 G. Hargreaves Ibw B. Spencer
J. c ’apstick c Wrigley b Ainsworth .................13:: S. Bullcock hot out ---- 22-
A. Ainsworth 11-1-34-2; B. Spencer 9-1-39-2; G. Monk 8- 0-24-2; T. Braithwaite 2-0-16-
Extras ..........................1 Total..........................132 Bowling: Nawaz 10-7-9-3;
0. Read v Oswaldiwsitle
Whalley Ibw Sleep........38 D.WatsonbLongden ..21
Immanuel IMMANUEL
M. Roberts c and b Sleep .0 R. Watson b Bardsley .. 31 G. Metcalf b Bardsley .. 34 P. Mayers run out ....... 0 A. Dignan b Bardsley . . . 0
Extras .........................8
Total (for 1 ) ................82 Bowling: Harvey 5-1-17-0;
A. Rushton 6-1-17-0; S. Hip- grave 5-0-10-0; A. daggers 5- 2-25-0; P. Baistow 3-1-3-1; G. Walton 1.1-0-8-0.
Settle V Ribblesdale
Wanderers WANDERERS
Nawaz not out .............159 R. Palmer c Bhave b Johnson ...... ..........
5
M. Briggs Ibw Day ----- 24 P. Spencer c Hill b Day .. 0 D Overy c Dodgson b Bhave .....................................7
M. Wrigley b Johnson .. .8 G. Monk c Bhave b Hill . 0 A. Ainsworth not out .. 25 Extras ........................19 Total (for 6) ............247 Bowling: J. Mortimer 6-0-
the Jennings Ribblesdale League, los- ing to an improved Bamoldswick before
Mixed weekend for Clitheroe CLITHEROE had a mixed weekend in
beating derby rivals 'Whalley. On Saturday at 'Victory Park, the home side
Sleep not o u t ................... 5 Bums settled things and picked up the run rate ^
tow ...........................26 Professional Stephen Benjamin and Andy __ fy^il F/-V
score on one. nine mns. .
i they shared 30, but four wickets fell for just , , , ,
V iner
per Michael Scothern, then Neil Bolton (0), Mick Dewhurst (4) and Mark Bolton (4) all fell
First, Bums (14) was bowled by home skip , ■
to ^cooh Stephen Goulter and the pro put on 23 before
Kenyan World Gup squad member Steve Tikolo had the former caught by Scothem for 18.
Skipper Phil Bishop (10) helped take the score
to 91 before he fell to the Kenyan, and Benjai^ was finally, bowled by Scothem for 39. which came off 121 balls as he anchored the innmgs. Glitheroe finished on 91-8 and Bamoldswick knocked off the runs with little trouble in just
under27 overs. Opener Justin Manville (8) was caught
behind by Neil Winckley off Benjamin at 17, and Ian Scothem (15) foUowed at 35, trapj^ by Dewhurst. But Beech and Ukolo saw their side to victory in quick time as the pair finished
unbeaten on 35. On Sunday at Ghatburn Road, Glitheroe
38-0; G. Johnson 12-1-76-2; E. Day 12-0-51-2; R. Hill 11-1- 43-1; Bhave 4-0-22-1. SETTLE
A, Moorby c Longden b Sleep ......................................3
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97 (R) CITROEN ZX D Turbo SX sirool, PAS, ABS, 16,000 miles, 1 owner, British Racing G re en ...............£7995
97 R FORD Fiesta Flight 1.25 Zetec 5dr, PAS, c/lock, e l e c wind/sunroof, 12,000 miles, 1 owner,
silver metallic .........................................................
96 IP) RENAULT Clio RL Oasis 1.2 sunrool, alloys, 35.000 miles, 1 owner, electric blue metallic ..........
96 (P) CITROEN AX Spree 1.0 Sunroof, 18,000 miles, good starter car, Amazon green metallic .................
95 (M) CITROEN AX Debut 1.5 Diesel 1 owner, only 11.000 miles, immaculate, great value......................
A. Hornsby b Sleep........0 N. Payne not out .............1 V. Woods not out .............0 Extras ........................18 Total (for 9) ............146 Bowling: Sleep 23-6-54-4;
3.
.£7495 .£5495
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95 (N) RENAULT biguna 2.2 RN Diesel 5dr, 2 owners, 60.000 miles, good order, white, bargain a t .................Xbaaa
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92 J FORD Escort L 1.4 sunrool, bright red ...............................D950 90 H PEUGEOT 405 GLD Estate s/rool, lull history, white..........£1950 88 F ESCORT L 1.6 Auto s/rool, 2 owners, 62,000 miles,
burgundy ...................................................
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Black 60,000 miles, air con, electric windows,
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T. Little Ibw Hornsby . . . 6 M. Whalley b Whalley .10 Sleep c Woods b Metcalf 66
READ
D. Parsons not o u t .........51 G. Bardsley not o u t ---- 10 Extras ......................... “
1; A. Hornsby 8-1-23-1; D. Watson 5-0-24-0; V. Woods 8- 0-37-0; G. Metcalf 4.4-0-30-1.
Total (for 3 ) ..............147 Bowling: Whalley 10-2-29-
I Whailey v
Edenfield WHALLEY
Knowles b Storey ..........0 D. Pearson c Kershaw b Slinger .......................13
L. Kearsley b Storey . . . 25 A. Pratt c Odumbe b Slinger
J. Smith c Kershaw b Odumbe .......................1
5
S. Gorton Ibw Slinger . . . 1 D. Westwood not out . . . 13 D. O’Neill b Storey ........5 D. Holgate not out
........0
2; A. Wright 6-2-16-0; Odurabe 16-5-45-2; W. Slinger 14-5-26-4.EDENFIELD J. Kershaw c Westwood b O’Neill .......................12
Extras ......................... 9 Total (for 9) ............106 Bowling: D. Storey 9-3-13-
G. Hanson run o u t ...........8 Odumbe b Gorton .........32 A. Wright b O’Neill . . . . 16
M. Hawke not o u t ........20 G. Smithson not out . . . 10
Extras ......................... 9 Total (for 4 ) ..............107 Bowling: J. Smith 5-1-23-0;
D. O’Neill 13-4-32-2; Knowles 7-1-26-0; S. Gorton 7.3-0-19-
1.
TIliKT B (d tiOiKB M l b M ®
IF
D. Redhead b Odumbe . 31 M. Fallon c Kershaw b Slinger ................... 3
Bhave c and b Braithwaite 67
R. Hill Ibw Ainsworth .. 12 T. Rees b Monk .............18 M. Verden cWrigley b Monk
S. Umar 7-1-19-0; J. Longden 8-1-30-1; G. Bardsley 7-1-26-
S. Andrews Ibw Monk . . . 1 a J = n m n o u t
J. Mortimer Ibw Monk .. 1 I.WildmanbMonk . . . . 0 M. Dodgson not out . . . 16
E. Day b Monk ...............6 Extras ........................16
Total ........................N8 Bowling: A. Ainsworth 10-
0-37-1; G. Monk 19.1-245-6; T. Braithwaite 8-1-43-2; Nawaz 5-1-14-0.
RIBBLESDALE JENNINGS
LEAGUE TABLES
Senior Division
Rib. Wands . . . Gt Hanvood .. Padiham........ Cherry Tree...
Read---- ----- B a r n o ld sw ic k . .
Clitheroe....... Edcnfield . . . . Northern — Whalley — Earby ......... Baxenden . . . Settle ......... Immanuel
p w :N L BP P 4 4 0 0 ■
First Division
Rib. Wands . . . 3 Read . . '......... 3 Padiham........ 3 Stacksteads.. . 3 Clitheroe....... 3 Gt Harwood .. 3 Salesbury---- 3 Belvedere---- 3 Cherry Tree .. 3 Earby........... 3 Baxendon . . . . 3 BGSOB
1 4 0 0 2 22 4 4 0 0 0 20 4 3 1 0 0 17 4 3 0 1 0 15 4 2 1 1 0 12 4 2 0 2 2 12 4 1 1 2 0 7 4 1 0 3 0 5 4 1 0 3 0 5 4 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 1 3 0 2 4 0 0 •1 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0
1 24
P W N L 0
D. Worthington c Hall b the weekend. Braithwaite ................6
............5 two comprehensive wins at Former Australian Test
Monk R
openers David Pearson and skipper Mark Fal lon in fine form.
Whalley won the toss and chose to bat, witn , Cricket League follo °wing
ead are fifth in the Jennings Ribblesdale
player Peter Sleep displayed his all-round qualities as Read defeated Oswaldtwistle Immanual by seven wickets at
h o m e o n « ^
54 in 23 overs as Immanuel closed on 146-9 in the allotted 45 overs, Bardsley taking 3-26 and John Longden snapping up
Sleep the bowler claimed 4-
the other wicket. And Sleep the batsman top-
scored with 66 and put on 118 for the third wicket with David Parsons (51 not out) as Road
replied with 147-3. Immanuel had 60 on the
runs in 18 overs before Sleep struck to dismiss visiting pro
W them.
scraped past Whalley in the final over, with one wicket remaining.
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won the toss and put the locals in to bat. Barnoldswick struck in the fourth over as Stephen Bishop (0) was caught behind with the
Johnson and Monk wrapped up the game with Settle on 143.
on to 80 after 20, and when Fallon (52) finally fell, trapped by Neil Bolton, Whalley stood at
The pair put on 35 in the first 10 overs, moved
104 in the 23rd over. Pearson and professional Graham Knowles
added 28 before the former East Lancs man was
bowled by Benjamin for 56. Darryl Redhead (7) followed at 140, and
although Knowles (25) was caught behind^ Winckley off Benjamin at 173, Lee Kearsley (23 not out) and Paul McIntosh (six not out) took the score to 1864 after the alloted 45 overs. 'Whalley looked well in command when Jason
on 18. Benjamin and Dewhurst set about rescuing , t i off Knowles for 18. more runs added.
by Dave O’Neill off Knowles, and then Stephen Bishop (9) was bowled by Smith with just 10
Dewhurst lost Neil Bolton (12) at 96, caught , .
reply, and he continued to find the boundary as he held the innings together.
Dewhurst was playing a key role m his sides ,
. . , - .j , He and Goulter moved the score to 132 before
Goulter was bowled by Knowles, and at 143, Dewhurst was finally out, caught by substiti^ Simon Bishop off Knowles for a fine 74 off 76
Phil Bishop played a captain’s innings as he and Winckley took the score to 178, when the latter
Neil Bibby was bowled by Smith at 155, but
was bowled by O'Neill for 15. Glitheroe needed 11 runs off the last two
Double jo y fo r C litheroe
fessional Whalley for 38. They progres^ to 119-3 in
36 overs and must have been disappointed with their final total after winning the toss and opting to bat first. Read openers Terry Little
(6) and Michael Whalley (10) were dismissed with only 17 runs on the board, but Sleep and Parsons added 118 for the third wicket before the Aussie ace mistimed a ball from Met calf and was caught by Woods
for 66. Parsons was joined by Bard
sley (10 not out) and they steered Read home without
further loss. Read then defeated Earby
by nine wickets in a one-sided match at the Applegarth on
Sunday. Read won the toss, asked the
homesters to bat first and then
HALLEY’S disappointing week end started with a defeat against
week, the Station Road side would have been hoping to see off the Ramsbottom side, who were winless before the game.
Having beaten Blackburn Northern last Edenfield on Saturday.
sequently a meagre target was set for Eden f i e l d ,
But having taken first use of the wicket, their key batsmen failed to produce, and sub
■ , .
Mark Fallon, on which so much depends, could only contribute three runs between
Professional Graham Knowles and captain which they passed with ease.
David Pearson (13), Lee Kearsley (25) and Darryl Redhead (31), the latter being bowled
The majority of Whalley’s runs came from ,
Whalley ....... 3 3 0 0 4 4
Settle ........... 3 2 0 1 G 16 Northern — 3 2 0 1 2 12 Barnoliiswick . 3 1 1 1 2 9
Uossendalians. 3 3 0 0 19
Edenfield ---- 3 0 2 1 0 Salesbury . . . . 3 0 2 1 0 4 Belvedere . . . . 3 0 1 2 0 2 Rolls-Royce .. 3 0 0 3 2 2
BGSOB......... 3 0 2 1 0 4 4
Rolls-Royce 11. 3 u 0 3 Third Division
Rib. Wands HI Cherry HI. . . . Barlicklll.. . . Northern I I I ..
0 0 P W N L BP
Immanuel . . . . 3 3 0 0 4 19 19
Second Division P \V N L BP
s tr id e are Ribblesdale Wanderers seconds and
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thirds.The Ghurch Meadow side proudly boasts three top-of- the-table sides in the Jennings Ribblcsdale League. The first team have won
A first team stride for
restricted them to 81-8 in the
overs. Only professional Jon Har
vey (23), Stephen Rushton (14 not out) and Pete Baistow (14 not out) offered more than token resistance with the bat. Sleep finished with 2-M from
an impressive 23-over stint and Sadiq Umar claimed 4-21 in 15
overs. Read’s reply was in the
hands of Little and O’Gonnor and how easy they made bat
ting look. Without seemingly turning
a hair they pushed the score on past fifty and had 77 runs on the board when O'Gonnor was caught bt Taylor off Baistow
for 26. But there was no more joy
for Earby and Little (43 not out) and Sleep (five not out) sealed victory in 25.1 overs.
D is a p p o in tm e n t fo r Whalley by Kenyan World Gup squad member Mau
rice Odumbe. David Westwood finished unbeaten on 13,
but no-one else made double figures as the
locals made 106-9. Bill Slinger caused most of the damage,
taking 4-26 in just 14 overs. Edenfield were never going to struggle to
knock off the total, and although Whalley managed to take four wickets, they couldn’t
disrupt the run chase completely. Dave O’Neill sent back opener Kershaw
(12) and then 'Wright (16), Hanson (8) was run out and Simon Gorton bowled Odumbe
(32). But Hawke (20 not out) and Smithson (10
not out) led their side to victory with six wickets and over 12 overs to spare.
Wanderers set the early pace ATCHING their
tling their opponents for 76. Glitheroe seconds and
Salesbury celebrated their
first wins of the season. Glitheroe made 191-6
before bowling Burnley Grammar School Old Boys
out for 105. Salesbury totalled 179-9,
four of four games, while the seconds and thirds remain unbeaten, with only no results blighting their win
ning records. In the First Division, the
Read H I ....... Harwood 111.. Immamicllll . Padiham 111 .. Settle 111 ___ Edenfield 111 .
seconds bowled out Baxenden for 113 on Saturday, with Ian Britcliffe doing most of the damage, taking 5-35. And the locals eased to vic
Salesbury HI .. Stacksteads II Clitheroc III .. Earby HI — Belv^crelll . Baxenden HI .
'Wanderers thirds madol70-6 against Settle, with Lloyd ' unbeaten on 63, before skit
tory by four wickets. And in the Tlurd Division,
with Riley smashing 64, before Blackman took 6-76 to restrict Great Harwood to
154-9. Read seconds remain sec
ond after a five-wicket defeat against Stacksteads. Read were all out for 122
before Stacksteads were led home by Cartledge, who fin ished unbeaten on 64. In the Second Division, Whalley seconds maintained their perfect start, but were dislodged at the top by Oswaldtwistle. Whalley beat Edenfield by
15 runs after John Kearsley made 57 in his side’s 198-9. __ Edenfield were held to 183-
'9, with Gray taking 5-74. Salesbury seconds are still
ivithout a ivin after losing by three wickets to Blackburn Northern. Salesbury made 153-8, but
couldn't defend that total. In the Third Division,
Read thirds bowled Earby out for 132 and knocked off the winning runs with four wickets to spare. Salesbury thirds were all
out for 119. before Oswaldtwistle knocked off the winning runs with six
men down. Glitheroe thirds are still
looking for their first win after bowling Barnoldswick out for 137, with Sutcliffe taking 6-31, only to collapse
in reply, all out for 89.
overs, and Bishop and Hargreaves managed the job, with the skipper ending unbeaten on 25.
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the situation, and they shared 66 in a cruci^ partnership before the pro was caught by Smith
Smith bowled Burns (0) in the first over, and then he skittled Mark Bolton (11) with the score
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