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Seniiir League P W TN/R EBP Pts
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Cherry Tree 10 7 0 ^ ? 'io Read........ 10 7 0 2 2 39
Gt IlanvoodlO 5 0 1 '• 4 31 Clitlieroe... 10 5 0 0 J ' ^9 Earby....... 10 4 0 2 4 4 28 Whalley.... 10 4 0 1 a 6 28 Ikixenden.. 10 4 0 2 4 0 2-1 Settle....... 10 3 0 1 6 2 19
Barii’ivick.. 10 3 0 1 •> J Edcnfield... 10 1 0 3 0 0 11 Northern... 10 2 0 0 8 0 10
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RibbWndrs 0 5 Gt llanvood 9 5 Fadiham.... 9 5 Clithcroe... 9 5 Salcshury.. 9 I Stacksteads 9 4
Whalley.... 9 Old Ross.... 9 Barn’ivick.. 9 Osw 1mm.. 9 Rolls-Royce 9
Settle....... 9 Edenficld... 9 Northern... 9
S.alesbury.. 9 Belvedere.. 9 BGSOB 9 Rolls-Royce 9
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HATBURN paid the penal ty for a lack of runs and too many dropped catches as they
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went down away to Glusburn. After winning the toss and electing
to bat, Chatburn lost three early wickets. Ted Topham and D. Pickles restored some order to the innings taking the score along to 50 before
Pickcls lost his wicket for 29. Topham continued to score well in
his innings of 43 but was offered no serious support from the lower order as Chatburn were bowled out for 120. Rod Booth ripped into Glusburn’s
batting line-up taking four wickets as Chatburn snapped-up wickets at reg
reg-
ular intervals. However the modest total ol i2U
was too difficult to defend and some steady middle order batting along with some poor fielding enabled Glus burn to pass the finishing line with
five wickets to spare. Chatburn seconds returned to win
ning ways on Saturday, securing vic tory over their Glusburn counter-
Region Two match against Cum bria.
T Playing at Rileys in Preston, Andy , ,
Sudworth, Gavin McQuade and Steve Almond from the Kings Arms helped Lancashire's two teams to important
wins.
Andy won all his four frames and Steve won two of four as the A team
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won 29-15. Gavin won three of four frames as
the B team won 26-18. Meanwhile, the town A team travel
to Rileys on Sunday to compete in the National Cup Play-offs. Four places in the finals at Great Yarmouth are up for grabs in the
county play-offs. The start time is 11-30 a.m., and all
players should meet at the Buck at 10-30 a.m.
RESULTS Premier Divisinn Dog and Partridge A 2, White Hart A 10;
Second Division P W TN/R LBP Pts
Higher Buck 4, Whalley Arms A 8; Pendle Hotel B 2, Kings Arms A 10; Legion A 10,
Ribble Valley trio meet with Red Rose pool success Fool
’’^Lambert (71) and Clarkson (72) wore the batting stars as they shared an excellent third-wicket partnership of 146 in the rain-affected total of 190. Glusburn were always struggling chasing the sizable target and Chat- burn’s bowlers eventually got on top
burn’s bow top out, l. tmoveau,,.. « __
h r e e entheroe pool players
repre.sented Lancashire in the
Scene
Castlo A 2; Buck A 5, Read Con. Club 7. Kirsi Division
Kings Arms B 6, Legion C 6; Waggon and
Horses 6, Stork Hotel 6; Whalloy Arms B 6, Dog and Partridge B 6: Royal Oak 6 Horse Shoe A 6; Bay Horse A 8, Black Bull A 4. Second Division
Craven Heifer A 8. Mangrove A -1; l l^ s l
Green 5, Three Miltstones?; Dc Lucy 3, New Inn 9; While Hart B 5, Ultraframe 7; Horse
Shoo B V Slarkies Fun Bar. Third Division
Buck B 5, Legion B 7; Brown Cow A a,
Pendle Hotel A 7; While Lion >0- Wrinklcys 2; Legion D 9, Pendle Witch 3,
Castke B 7, Brown Cow B 5. FourCh Division
station Hotel 6, Black Horse 6;Black Bull
B 6, White Horse A 6; White Horse B v Craven Heifer B; Mangrove B 6, B.ny Horse B
6; Victoria7, Dog Inn 5. Ladies League
Kings Arms A 6, De
L.acy A 3; Legion 6,
Black Bull 3: Buck 6, Kings Arms B 3; De Lacy B 5, Brown Cow 4; Castle bye.
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fixtures Tonight
Premier Division Whallcy Arms A v Dog and Partridge A,
White Hart A v Buck A; Kings Arms A v Higher Buck; Castle A v Pendle Hotel B;
Read Con. Club v Legion A. First Division
Stork Hotel v Kings Arms B; Legion C v
Bay Horse A; Dog and Partridge B v Waggon and Horses; Horse Shoe A v Whalley Arms B;
Black Bull A v Royal Oak. Second Division
Three Millstones v Craven Heifer A; Man-
grove A v Horse Shoe B; New Inn v Hurst Green; Ultraframo v Dc Lacy; Starkies Fun
Bar V While Hart B. Third Division
Pendlo Hotel A v Buck B; Legion B v Cas
tle B; Buck Wrinkleys v Brown Cow A; Pen- dlc Witch v While Lion; Brown Cow B v
Legion D. Fmirtli Division While Horse A v Station Hotel: Black
Horse v Victoria Hotel: Craven Heifer B v Black Bull B: Bay Horse B v While Horse B; Mangrove B bye.
Tuesday Ladies League Cup Kings Arms A v De Lacy A: De Lacy B v
Brown Cow; Legion v Buck. Kings Arms B, Black Bull and Castle byes.
6 28 4 23
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Third Division P W TN/R LBP Pis
Cherry Tree 9 6 0 2 1 10 41 ■“ 6 0 1 G 0 1
Clithcroc... 10 Bam'vvick.. 9 Northern... 9 RibbWndrs 8
Re.id........ 10 Padiliam.... 9 Edenfield... 8 Gt Harwood 8
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Settle.......10 Osw 1mm.. 9 Earby.......10 Salesbury.. 9 Baxenden.. 9 Slacksteads 9 Belvedere ..10 0 0
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home, meet I p.m.) J. Green, 1. Atkiieson, N. Carlledge, C. Mussoig C. Seed, K. Fawcett, D. Clover, F. Hussain, S. Bixitli, M. Coulter. M. Hargreaves. Scorer - J. Blackburn. Read (v Great Harwood, away,
meet Great Hanvood 1-15
p.in.) N. Marsh, G. O'Connor, 'F. Little, G.
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Last cEot€ ^ qualify for major tournament finals
urday in the Wfhitbread Spring Doubles a t Rib blesdale Wanderers Bowl
O
ing Club. And Mel Edmondson
and partner Anthony Dewhurst of home club Ribblcsdale came close to qualifying for the next
sttigG. After boating A. and J.
Hodson of Preston 21-4 in the first round, the lomds then saw off W. Griffiths and 1. Price of Wigan 21-
14. However, at the hist hur
dle they wore denied liy W. Speed and N. Bilhol, also of Wigan, who won 21-6 to
qualify.This Saturday is the final chance to qualify for the finals day a week on Satui- day.Locals in action are M.
Graham and 1. Pendlobury of Ribblesdalo Wanderers
Iioitio, meet club 1-15
p.in.) A. Baron, .1. Doughty, P. Haworth, 0. Newby, .1. Marshall, D. Lynagli,
Ijaz, L. Woodbine, C. Bennett, D. Thistlelhwaite, P. Hargre:ives.
Scorer - J. Neary. Ribhlesdale Wandercrs (v l'.arby,
home) T. Br:dlliwaile, G. Monk, M. Briggs, D. Gardner-Chan, R. Palmer, M. Davic.s, P. A. Hall, B. Spencer, D. I loward, A. Ain.swortli, N:iwaz. Scorer, S. Wliarton. .Same team Sunday v Padiliam, away, cup
.semi-final 1^0 p.m. Riliblesdale Wanderers 2nd.s (v
Earby, away) I. Britelitfe, .1. Rain, M. Wrigley, P. Spencer, A. Marsh, D. Overy, M. Peel, A. Pearce, Ci. Maguiore, J. Dewhursl,Bridtii- waile, M. SUiftord. Scorer, R. Glad win. Same team Sunday v Settle home except M. Stafford and Ci. U’acli for G. Maguire And M. I’eel.
Sunday Clilheroe 3rds (v Edenfield,
away, meet 12-30 p.m.) A. Hack ing. M. Powell, M. Preston, R. Dinsdale, P. Griffitiis, G. Sutcliffe, R. Rudd, S. Backlioiise, T. Hib- bcrl, S. Weslhead, K. Driver.
Scorer - T. Bailey. Read 3rds (v SUieksteads, liome,
meet club 1-15 p.m.) D. Wileoek, A. Willcock, S. Jarvis, N. Siiapc. Nacem, D. Parkinson, Ijaz, T. Booth, S. Marsliall, G. Hiiiks, A. Bennett. Scorer - A. U'lfanii. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v
Sidcsbury, away) 1. Kirk, D. B'liuis, R. Wcllocks, A. Kirk, M. Peel, R. Gladwin, R. Lloyd, R. Wlialley, J.
Jack.son, G. Maguire, S. Fielding, G. Cl:irk. Scorer, M. Proctor.
who face D. Innos and P. Constordine of TuiTon, while Clitheroo's E. Leach and R. Campbell take on T. and J. Gatloy of Warrington. T. Etcholls and M. Brit-
cliffo of Ribblesdale Wan derers liavc a bye to the sec
ond round. GREAT
HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING
LEAGUE
RE.SULTS
First Division Antley 8. .S;ilesbury A 2; Burn
ley Rcl B 9, ILuslingilen 1; Burn ley R(1 B 7, Ribhlesilale A 3
Bowls Scene
Globe A 7, Rishlon Con.A 3; Gl Harwood 8, Whallcy A 2. Second Division
Clitheroc Cricket 8, Coppice 2:
Come and Welcome 7, Spring Hill 3; Free Gardeners 5, Clayton Gaily 5; Hurst Green .A 8, Cop pice 2;
Ribble.sdale B 4, Hurst Green A 6: Waddington A 6,
Rishlon BC 4. Third Division
Castle .A 4, Burnley Rd A 6;
Glolie B 8, Rushlon St B 2: Leisure Hour A 8, Castle .A 2. Itushloii St B 2, Saliden Bl:iek 8; S;ihden Red -1. Globe B 6: Sales- bury B 7, Castle B 3; Wlialley B
2, Leisure Hour A 8. Fourth
Divi.sion
Hurst Green B 7, Milnshaw
Wanderers 3; Immanuel 6, Oakhill 4; Rishlon Con. B 8, W;iddington B 2; Sydney Street 2. Leisure Hour B 8; Tlie Grange 4,
Mercer Park 6. e The Harold Blackburn 1 ropliy
is iield on S;itnrd;iy at Clitheroe Cricket and Bowling Club. 10 a.m. - D. Jolinson v R. Grif
fiths; D. Knight v 1. Edmondson: .1. Ibuison V A. Dowber; N. Hart ley V M. Rostron: R. Cleave v J. Burns; G. H indie v P. Bonney. 10-15 :i.m. - A. Edmondson v P.
Singleton; L. llindle v S. G;ill; D. Bonney v N. Threlfall; G. Thom;is v B. Hinks: G. Clarke v C. Hope; R. Topluim v E. Proc ter; C. Cornall v A. B.a.xendale. Noon - C. Snapev B. Smith: II.
Hodder v N.
Wilkin.son; S. M;ir- sluill v S. (kirter; .1. Posllethwaite V B. Ashworth; M. Cornall v M.
F ly in g s ta rt T
h e Clitheroe In v i ta t io n Summer D a r ts Loaguol999 .season got off to a flying start.
Brown Cow A ami B stamiiod their authority witli two
liigh-scoring wins in tliu Second Division. Two players in Division Two registered maximums. J.
Devine and J. Burgess, while P. Webb hit a 16-dart check- out tWortUiinc 03.93 per throw.
The First Division secs little difference between the top Thei'rwas only one 180, from R. Rickwood, with a 130
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checkout from M. Lyne. F lk®m © m im 41.2(51(61
NLY one local pair was in action on Sat
Firth; J. Barrett v S. Dowber: A. Cornall v D. Roslron; S.J. Dow
ber V 11. Woodward. TABLES
Gtllarwmiil............... § 52 Anlloy....................... °
Globe A..................... 7 - 8 Uibblesdalc A............. 8
» ................ . - Second Division
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First DivisionP _P 'E
Burnley RdU............. 9 'U Kishlon Con A ............ 8 -lu
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Whalley A................. » 37 Rushton St A............. 7 31 llaslingden.................. Sakeshury A
Clillieroc Cricket, Cl.iyton Gatty.... Waildington A .... Come & Welcome .Spring Hill........ Ilurst Green A.... Free Gardeners... Uihblesdalo B.... Rishton BC....... Coppice
Globe B........ l.eisure Hour.
.. o T-^__A Plithomo Cricket 4. Clitheroe Cricket 4, Oakhill 6:
Rushton St E 8, Coppice 2; Bum- ley Rd C 7, College 3; R’lshton 8, Burnley Rd A 2; Whalley A 9.
Ru-shton St C 1. Third Division
Grange 7, Milnshaw Park 3;
Come and Welcome A 8, Rishlon Con. 2; Sabden B 9, Victoria 1; Sydney St 9, WAddington B 1; Willow Mount 8, Whalley B 2. Fourth Division
Burnley Rd B 4, Sabden A 6;
Gaily Park 8, Oakhill B 2; Oakhill A 7, Sabden C 3; Salcs- biiry Red 3, Grange Vanners7. TABLES
First Division
Globe A..................... Globe B ....................
P P I 53
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Wanderers B.............. 6 Free Gardeners..........
Tiiird Division
S.abdcn Black Saloshury B ... Burnley Rd A Whailey B....
Ru.shton St B, Castle A....... Sabdoii Red.. Castle B Fourth Division
Waddington A ........... » 3Z Globe E .................... 8 30 Burnley Rd D ............ 7 29 Rushton St B............. 6 2b Hollands................... 7 K Wanderers A.......“
I 3t Second Division za ^ l.eisure Hour B........... 9 70 P F
Immanuel.................. J llishton Coil B........... J 91 Mercer Park.............. 9 “1 Sydney St.................... 8 - 7
Milnshaw Wanderers... 9 33 Hurst Green 1!............ » 3J
The Grange................ J Waddinglon B............. J
HYNDBURN AND DISTRICT b o w l in g
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LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Globe A 9. Burnley Rd B 1;
Wiuldinglon A 6. Hollands 4:
Ribble.sdale Wanderers 3, Globe B 7; Rushton St B 8, Free Garden ers 2; Globe E 7, Ribblesdalc
Wanderers A 3. Second Division
Rushton St E ............. 8 60 Coppice.................... 8 a- Salcsbury Blue........... » oi Whalley A ................ » - 3 Clithcroe CC ............. 8 Burnley Rd C ........... < 44 Rishlon
Third DivLsion ‘Jy with Musson (2-11) and Clarkson (5- ___ /c
38) the pick. On Sunday, Chatburn paid the
price for not putting enough runs on the board after having first use of a good batting track against Oakworth
seconds.Several of the batsmen played themselves in before falling without scoring hecivily in thG modest total of
129.Despite some good performances from the bowlers Oakworth knocked
off the runs for the loss of four wickets. Chalbiirn 120: W. Brooks 13, M. Pre
ston 0, S. Draycoll 0, T. Topham 43, D. Pickles 29, R. Shovelton 9, N. Cartledgc 15, R. Booth 1, A. Booth 4, J. Moore 1 not
out, L. Shovellon 2. P.1,ishiirn 121-5;
R.Shovelton 17-5-S Glusburn 121-5; R. Shovelton 17-5-51-1;
R. Booth 14-4-32-4; N. Cartledge 2-0-11-0; A. Booth 5.2-1-18-0; S. Draycott 2-0-3-0. Chalburn 2nds 190-7 dec: J. Lockley 11,
S. Mercer 6, A. Lambert 71, M. Proctor 9, G. Glarkson 72, P. Graig 4, D. Musson 4, T.
Saunders 1 not out. Glusburn 2nds 147: J. Lockley 12-3-38-
0; G. Lambert 8-0-29-1; P. Craig 1-0-5-0; G. Clarkson 10-2-38-5; D, Musson 6-2-11-2; A. Lambert 6-2-13-1. Chatburn 2nds 129: A. Lambert 4, G.
Clarkson 0, S. Tomlinson 0, J. Lockley 19, S. Simpson 22, P. Craig 16, D. Musson 13, T. Byrne 0, G. Lambert 14, L. Shovelton 12
not out, S. Clough 0. Oakworth 2nds 132-4: A. Lambert 4-0-
19-0; J. Lockley 13-0-43-1; D. Musson 9-2- 28-1; L. Shovclton 5-1-16-1: G. Clarkson
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■■■ 'I RWERSIDERS CC are being sponsored this
nance foreman at the cement plant, has^cured the spon sorship which will provide the players with new shirts pro-
gai year by local firm Castle Cement. Club member Ronnie Blair, who works as a mainte
'^^Tho cL bw ^ formed 15 years ago as a idllage team, but reformed in 1991 and now plays in the Chtheroe and Dis-
P^aured, putUng their shirts on Riversiders, are (left to
right) Ronnie Blair of the electrical department, fiUer/welder John Holden, quarryman Brian Robinson
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The newly-sponsored team are having a good season in the Clitheroe Midweek Cricket League - which is already a
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'^'^Unbeaten Rimington.and Riversiders remain locked together at the top with the rest trailing in their wake. In the latest matches, R im ing ton Immmered Shipping
A, with both 'William Le-Breton and Chris Seed recording “Ilifersiders enjoyed a comfortable eight-wicket win "‘‘^Wrdd?ngtorrcrus^^^
Catholic Social Club beat Chatburn by 21 runs in a low- scoring encounter.
wickets and kesULTS
Chipping Ramblers 64-7, Riversidors 65-2, Calderstonos 4U o, Waddington42-0.
CutholicSC 69, Chatburn 48: 9 ^ ^ POSITIONS ^ -
1 RiminKton, Riversiders 15; 3, Chatl^rn, Catholic SC 9, , Wacidinglon 7; 6, Caldcrsloncs, Chipping A, Chipping Ramblers 1.
College..................... 8 38 Oakhill Park.............. 8 28 Burnley Rd A............ 7 27 Rushton St C
8 3J
. 9 24 P P
Come and Welcome .... 9 5C Sydney S t ................. 3 5t
Sabden B.................. 9 31 Grange
Willow Mount........... 9 ■ ( Rishton Con............... J 4. Victoria.................... J 3, Milmshaw Park.......... 9 31 Waddington B
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Fourth Division P ,
, 9 2
Gatty I’ark................ 9 6 Iranianiiel.................. 7 6 Stdesbury Red ........... 9 4
Oakhill B ................... 3 Wanderers C.............. 7 *
Grange Vanners......... 8 j Oakhill A................... 6 e v Sabden C.................... 9 . Sabden A.................... 8 j Burnley Ud B .................... 9
T
h e cream of local junior football converges on Clitheroe this weekend for the Ribble Valley Soc cer S ix e s
S o c c e r S ix es Tournament at Roofield.
loams tills year - with 850 boys in action aged between seven and 16.
Tlio annual tournament has attracted a whopping 104 „ , ,
Road playing fields by new Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Brian Collis at 11-15 mm.
The competition is opened on Saturday at the Edts ord n, o .
the Under 13s to 16s in action on Sunday. Two M
The Under 8s to 12s will compete on the Saturday, through preliminary rounds, semi-finals and finals, with
Rcadstone United and Clitheroc
Wolves have got together again to organise the event, and tlicre will bo 29 clubs playing for the various titles.
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