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Te l. 0 i-200 423 8 8 3 ...~a driving force in the Ribble Valley FOR THE CUP: Rimington and Catholic SC before the league cup final. 080899/17/5a


Wanderers on course for league title glory9


UP winners Ribblesdale Wan­ derers went back on top of the league with a hard-earned win at


C


side invited Wanderers to bat first on a firm, damp pitch, and opening bowlers Paul Beech and skipper Michael Scoth- ern relished the job as the new ball


Barnoldswick on Saturday. It came as no surprise when the home


swung and seamed. The captain got the early break­


through as professional Shahid Nawaz clipped one off his legs straight to Adil


Khan for seven. He repeated that in the 12th over,


bowling David Howard with a slower yorker, and Wanderers were in trouble at


29-2.This brought the in-form Martin Briggs to the crease to join Richard Palmer, and he looked to set about the bowling, reaching 18 in 26 balls before he gloved one off pro Raja Arshad which


had climbed on him. David Gardner-Chan, who had scored


a brilliant unbeaten 85 for the league Under 18s in midweek, looked in good touch again as he helped anchor man Palmer double the score from 58-3 to 117-4 when he gave John Pickup a sim-


J:THERibl)lesdale


• Bsasa League fell to an 1 eight-run defeat in Uie Man­ chester Evening News Jnter- i League Knockoutagainst the Bolton Association at Edenfieid on Sunday. .•


pie return catch for 17. Paul Spencer went for two trying to give the innings much-needed impetus in


the 38th over. Martin Davies and Palmer added 33


in the remaining five overs with clever shots to all parts of the ground and excellent running, leaving Wanderers on


Barry Charnley caught behind for 13, and then Howard accounted for Pickup for no score, followed in his next over by the dangerous Beech, again for nought. Arshad joined Ian Scothern at 23-3


154-5. Nawaz broke through first having


and began to rebuild the innings, with the pro looking menacing, hitting three fours and a six before Nawaz trapped him in front for 21 at 71. Andrew Ainsworth replaced Howard and struck in his second over, trapping


Scothern for 26. Barnoldswick’s hopes of a win were


disappearing, and when brother Michael chipped a simple catch to opposite num­ ber Terry Braithwaite off Nawaz, the home side were 80-6. Ainsworth ripped out the tail in fine


i Ribblesdale League skipper Michael Scothern of JJarnoldswick won the toss


and put the visitors in to bat. , ’ The locaLs bowled and field­


ed well to hold Bolton to 16X-8, with Sean Rashid of-Padihain. taking 3-31 off nine overs, and


r Despite restricting^: the


(Bolton Association to 161-8 off ! thcir'48rqvcrs, the locals fih- i ished just short of their rain- 1 revised- target.ofT55,off,.<J6 ( o v en s .™ ,;;


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David O’Neill of Whalley returned 2-2!) off seven. ■ Scotlicm and Bamoldswick teammate Paul Beech chipped


in with a wicket each, with the skipper conceding ju.st l7 runs


iJutrRead lose - R


Sleep in form


EAD professional Peter Sleep turned in a fine, all­ round display against Edenfieid on Saturday - but


he could not save his side from defeat. Sleep claimed five wickets and hit a fine half-century. But it proved to be in vain as Read slumped to their fifth defeat of the season and lost


touch with the Jennings Rib­ blesdale League leading pack. An opening stand of 165 by


Kershaw and Holt laid the foundations for Edenfield's 81-run victory. Read were weakened by


the absence of bowlers Gra­ ham Bardsley and Warren Eastham and Edenfieid should really have scored much more than 218-7. The openers scored steadi­


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ly but, as usually happens in cricket, both were out within a couple of overs of one another. First to go was Kershaw,


J. Kershaw b Sleep ___ ______ . EDENFIELD


bined to run out Michael Lord for two. Ainsworth ensured seven points when


out for 93. WANDERERS


Nawaz c Khan b M. Scothem .................... 7 R. Palmer not o u t ..................................... 55


he had Sid Sheraz caught at third slip by Howard for five, with Bamoldswick all


M. Davies not o u t .......................................19 Extras ......................................


Total (for 5 ) ...........................................154 Bowling: P. Beech 13-3-37-0; M. Scothem


39


10-2-33-2; Arshad 9-3-25-1; J. Pickup 11-0-36-2. BARNOLDSWICK


B. Chamley c Hall b Nawaz.......................13 I. Scothem lbw b Ainsworth...................... 26 J. Pickup b Howard.......................................0 P. Beech b Howard.........................................9 Arshad lbw b Nawaz.................................. 21 M. Scothem c Braithwaite b Nawaz...........1 A. Khan b Ainsworth .................................. 7


M. Lord run o u t .............................................2 G. Farrar b Ainsworth.................................. 3 S. Sheraz c Howard b Ainsworth ................5


style, bowling Khan (seven) and Farrar (three), while Howard and Palmer com-


J. Stead not o u t ............................................-9 Extras .................................................... "j Total .......................................................93 Bowling: Nawaz 19-9-34-3; D. Howard 13- 5-40-2; A. Ainsworth 7.1-3-12-4.


from his nine over.” ', ' ~ *


Padlliam’s Stephen' Gee • v ; Little (23); John Kershaw ol j took the other scalp.' J 1 ‘ Fdenfield (23) and MichaclJ


■ were reduced to 100-6.; . .. i


'. The weather- put paid to, t ScotHcrn (15) made good con-i ■ two overs of the Ribblcsdale? tribiitions, but once Gee (10), League’s reply at tea.


But Terry Little of Read League were up against it. and Bamoldswick's Ian S co th -C h e r ry Tree's John Hughes,


was dismissed, the Ribblesdale j ,.j


em got off to a great start and O'Neill were faced with the j The pair put on 64 for. the i" task of getting the winning runs-


first wicket, before the latter in the final over - the locals fell for 21.


Total eclipse W


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HALLEY suffered a to ta l eclipse


against Baxenden as they crashed to a nine-wicket


defeat on Saturday. Baxenden skipper Peter Usher won the toss on an


P. Holt b Sleep ...................... 71 overcast day and handed the P. Taylor c Wilcock b Sleep . . 3 A. Wright c Haworth b Long­ den .................................... 19


M. Hawke not o u t ..................23 Smethurst c Marsh b Longden 0


B. Storey c Wilcock b Sleep . . 14 C. Hanson s t Swarb rick b Sleep ° . . ~


Bowling: Sleep 23-3-81-5; J. ............ 0 nie Davies, who turned in one


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| • Wilcock for three, and with­ out addition to the score pro­ fessional Smethurst was bowled by Longden for a duck to make it 184-5. Storey joined Hawke and the intention to hit every­


only 11 to the score before Wright was brilliantly caught by Haworth off a skier from the bowling of John Longden. Five runs later Taylor was caught in the deep by


thing became clear. Thirty-three runs were


added in quick time before Storey was caught by Wilcock off Sleep for 14, and one run later Hanson was stumped by Swarbrick. Sleep took 5-81 but it was


Sleep c Hawke b Smethurst . . 54 T. Allan lbw b Smethurst


D. Bennett c Hawke b Smethurst ..........................16


-----0


D. Parsons c Storey b Smethurst ............................0


A. Wilcock run o u t .....................1 P. Haworth b Smithson.......... 38 J. Longden c Slingcr b Keir . . .10


P. Swarbrick not out .................4


Total (for 9) .................... 137 Bowling: Smethurst 22-2-63-6;


Storey 10-3-22-0; Hawke 4-1-18-1- 18-0; Slinger 3-1-4-0; Keir 3-0-12- 1; Smithson 2-0-14-1.


More


not by any means his best bowling performance overall. Read were soon in trouble


sport,on page 19


'slumped to 11-3 when Allan (0) was trapped in front first


when Terry Little (1) was caught at third man by Slinger off professional Smethurst, eight runs later Marsh (2) fell to the same combination, and Read


ball. Duncan Bennett joined


Sleep and they took the score to 53 before the amateur was caught by Hawke off the bowling of Smethurst for 16. Parsons perished without


I t ‘ d,


Extras.................................. 13 of the best controlled displays Total (lor 7) ........ . . . . . .2 1 8 0 f l in e a n d le n g th se en a t Whalley for a long time.


T. Little c Slinger Smethurst . . 1 N. Marsh Smethurst


cock took five wickets apiece as the locals were all out for


He and partner Steve Bul-


c Slingcr b ........................ 2


55.


Macintosh, filling in for Mark Fallon, opened with David Pearson, who made only two before being trapped leg before by Davies. Bulcock sent back both


Stand-in skipper Paul Extras ! \ . . . . . . . . ” ” "l ' l ham Knowles, who fell to the


M a c in to sh , c a u g h t on th e long on boundary by David Usher, and professional Gra-


same combination for 15. They were the only two batsmen to make double fig­


ures. Davies had Lee Kearsley


caught by Holroyd without scoring, and Daryl Redhead edged the pro to Mark Rish­ ton at first slip for eight. Davies sent back Dave


locals first use of the wicket. B ut they suffered a miser­


able time with the b a t as the a t ta ck got a lot of movement out of the new ball, especially Australian professional Ron-


Bulcock then mopped up


the tail as he sent back Simon Gorton, Ian Grace and Dave Westwood all without scor­


ing. Dave O'Neill finished


unbeaten on three after heav­ ing one to long off. Davies ended with 5-19 off


18 overs, with Bulcock taking 5-35.


Whalley were fortunate to have made 55, having seen


four catches put down. And Baxenden raced to


victory before six o'clock in


under 19 overs. Smith had David Usher


in quick time. WHALLEY


P. Macintosh c D. Usher b Bul­ cock .................... .............20 D. Pearson lbw b Davies........ 2


caught by Knowles for five, but Ian Watson (29) and Rishton (19) finished the job


: There was something of a tunatcly could only add six nsM collapse after that as the locals Uic leaguc closed on 147-9.


required 14 to win - but unfor- j - i


In-form Ian seals cup final victory


R 110-


seemed to be in disarray when they slumped to 17-3 after demon bowler Scott Thomp­ son took a hat-trick, all clean bowled - the first time the feat has been achieved in the cup


In reply, Rimington 6.


final. But Ian Bythell came in to


bat and immediately started to cream the ball to all parts


of the ground. When he retired at 50,


im in g t o n won the Clitheroe and District


Cricket League Cup Final a t a c an te r ag a in s t


were always struggling against some tight bowling and closed on a disappointing


Catholic Social Club. Batting first, the Catholics


there were only a handful of runs required and Rimington


won comfortably. Meanwhile, in the league,


it’s "as you were” at the top. Riversiders had a walkover


P; Howard b M.^othern^.....................4> sp(jt a[ter a thrilling win over n Catholic SC regained third


against Calderstones, who couldn't raise a side, while sec­ ond-placed Rimington beat Chipping Ramblers by five wickets.


“ i X t a c i d b Pi'cicup : : : : : : : !l7 Waddington Steve Simpson P. Spencer c Arshad b Pickup.....................2 c lu b b in g a h uge six off th e


last ball to win. Chipping A rattled up a big


total against Chatburn, led by an undefeated 50 from Tom Proctor, and in reply, a big-hitting 50 from Steve Booth was not enough to


stave off defeat for Chatbum. RESULTS


Waddington 103-3, Catholic


SC 105-4; Chipping Ramblers 90- 8, Rimington 94-5; Chatbum 103, Chipping A 141-5. POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Riversiders 31; 2, Rimington 28; 3, Catholic SC 19; 4, Wadding­


ton 17; 5, Chipping A; 6, Chat- burn 12; 7, Calderstones 7; 8. Chipping Ramblers 1.


Miserable weekend for locals C


HATBURN endured a miserable weekend


: "mood's slogging paid off as he


runs to Keighley Technical College, while the seconds were beaten by 121 runs by Upper Wharfedale. The firsts won the toss, and ‘piitiKejghley iri,‘buj; Jylqh-


in the Craven Cricket League as both sides were comprehensively beaten. The first team lost by 97


reached 80. On a small ground, T.


Mahmood added 52 as the home side totalled 237-8. Chatburn looked disinter­


ested, and catches were dropped in a poor fielding dis­


play. All the bowlers were taken apart, bar Musson, who took


3-23. In reply, Brooks (24) and


Topham (30) were the pick as the locals were bowled out for


to improve if they are going to challenge for promotion next season. Chatburn seconds were


140. Chatbum are going to have


also well beaten as Upper Wharfedale took advantage of untidy bowling and dropped catches. The visitors made 234-4,


Knowles c D. Usher b Bulcockl5 Daryl Redhead c Holroyd b scored wen wren r a u . c ra .g Davies ........................ 8 (12) and Martin Brown (13)


L. Kearsley c Rishton b DaviesO also contributing.


J. Smith c Hargreaves b Daviesl David Redhead b Davies. . . . .1 S. Gorton c Sudworth b BulcockO I. Grace lbw b Bulcock .......... 9 D. Westwood lbw b Bulcock . .0


and in reply, only Andrew Lambert (25), Martin Pearce (20) and Geoff Lambert (19) scored well, with Paul Craig


13-0-82-1; R. Booth 11-0-66-0; S. Draycott 12-4-44-3; D. Musson 7- 1-23-3; J. Hill 2-0-13-0. Chatburn 140: B. Brooks 24, L.


Keighley TC 237-8: A. Booth D. O'Neill not o u t . . . . . , ........3 Ball 17, S. Draycott 9, T. Topham


Extras ................................ 5 Total...................................55 Bowling: Davies 18-8-19-5; S.


Bulcock 18-5-35-5. BAXENDEN


I. Watson not o u t .................. 29 D. Usher c Knowles b Smith . .5


Redhead for one, and had Jason Smith caught by Harg­ reaves after the Kiwi had bat­ ted 19 balls for a solitary run.


M. Rishton not o u t ...............19 E x tra s .................................9 Total (for 1 ) ................


O'Neill 7-4-10-0; Knowles 3-1-14- 0; S. Gorton 2-0-13-0; Daryl Red­ head 0.2-0-3-0.


Bowling: J. Smith 6-2-9-1; D.


30, J. Moore 14, A. Booth 0, R. Booth 8, T. Saunders 10, D. Mus­ son 9, G. West 9, J. Hill 0 not out. UpperWharledale 2nds 234-4:


J. Lockley 13-1-59-1; G. Clarkson 15-2-59-2; M. Brown 3-0-23-0; A. Lambert 6-0-35-0; M. Lawson 6- 2-27-1: P. Craig 2-0-8-0. Chatbum 2nds 113: A. Lam­


58


bert 25, P. Clough 2, J. Lockley 0, S. Tomlinson 9, G. Clarkson 0, P. Craig 12, M. Pearce 20, G. Lam­ bert 19, S. Mercer 0, M. Brown 13 not out, M. Lawson 1.


Handy Andy in the runs as Clitheroe win close game


Cliffe Park on Saturday. The home side, chasing the locals' 168-7, required 11 to win off the last


CL ITH ERO E denied Great Harwood in a tig h t finish a t


over. But Deasey and Dickinson, who had


put on 62 as they added impetus to the innings, could only add four off Graham Kershaw's final over. Harwood won the toss and put


scoring and Wilcock slipped after being sent back by Sleep and was easily run out for one to reduce Read to 62-


6.


and they added 28 runs before the professional hit out at Smethurst and was caught for 54.Longden (10) was caught going for a big hit and young Haworth, who produced a watchful and mature innings, became Smithson's sixth vic­ tim when he was bowled off the last ball of the match for an impressive 38.


Peter Haworth joined Sleep


Clitheroe in. The home side had early success when


professional Stephen Benjamin fell to Paul Holdsworth for six at 10 in the


fourth over. Neil Bolton hit a 27-ball 21, but when


Clithcroe were 40-2. Chris Musson was run out at 64 after


a patient 14, but opener Mark Bolton and Andy Burns took the score towards


three figures. Bolton fell for 29 at 92, but with


Burns in fine form, he and Pickles added 50 in 10 overs before the latter was


stumped for seven. Two more wickets fell as Clitheroe


looked to push the score out, as skipper


Phil Bishop was bowled, and Bums fell to Daniel Cheesbrough after an 82-ball 85, which included 10 fours and two


sixes.


Harwood kept up with the run rate throughout the reply, and had wickets in


Burns-type innings to accelerate the score towards the end, despite the efforts


hand. But they lacked anyone capable of a


of Deasey and Dickinson. Professional Sugwekar and Lamb


Support


made 38 in 13 overs before Neil Bibby had the latter caught behind by Neil Winckley for 12.


he was caught behind in the 12th over, Holdsworth as they moved the score The pro had good support from


along to 64. Holdsworth (17) was also caught


behind off Bibby, before Cheesbrough followed, bowled by Bolton, seven runs


later. Harwood suffered a real blow at 96


when Sugwekar and Allen fell to Bolton and Bibby respectively, the pro after reaching 51 and looking set to lead his


side home. Deasey and Dickinson picked up the


challenge, and had moved to 139 with


five overs to bowl. But they fell just short as the


them to just another 23. CLITHEROE


M. Bolton c Deasey b Sugwekar.............29 Benjamin c Howarth b Holdsworth ..........6 N. Bolton c Dickinson b D. Chcesbrough .21 C. Musson run out .................................... 14 A. Burns c Allen b D. Cheesbrough..........85 D. Pickles st Dickinson b Sugwekar ..........7


Clitheroe attack managed to restrict


P. Bishop b Sugwekar .............................2 N. Bibby not o u t .................... ..................... 2 E x tra s .......................................................2 Total (for 7 ) ...........................................168 Bowling: G. Simpson 8-3-16-0; P.


Holdsworth 4-1-22-1; D. Chcesbrough 11-1- 55-2; M. Howarth 5-3-13-0; Sugwekar 10-1- 35-3; S. Mayer 7-3-26-0.


GREAT HARWOOD Sugwekar c Bishop b N. Bolton................ 51


R. Lamb c Winckley b Bibby..................12 P. Holdsworth c Winckley b Bibby . . . . . .1 7 D.CheesbroughbN.Bolton


........ . ■ -2


P. Allen lbw b Bibby.............................-6 L. Deasey not o u t ............ ............... .. •• • -39 A- Dickinson not o u t .......... ............. ......... 27


Bowling: G. Kershaw 11-1-42-0; N. Bibby 22-5-68-3; N. Bolton 12-0-44-2.


Extras .................................................... Total (for 5).....................


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