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through to the final round of the Whitbread Spring Doubles competition at Ribblesdale Wanderers
B
Bowling Club. They will be joined by Pre
ston’s J. Hodgson and J. Ainsworth. Beaver and Chippendale
defeated Great Harwood pair ing G. Dodd and S. Gall 21-20 and booked their final spot by defeating C. Blakely and A. Midwood (Batley) 21-17. Earlier Blakely and Mid
wood had progressed to the final stage of qualification by winning 21-16 over Burnley couple E. Parkinson and J. Neville. In the other half of the
u r n l e y pairing E. Beaver and G. Chippendale won
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draw, Hodgson and Ainsworth were victorious 21- 11 over G. Law and S. Brown from Barrow-in-Furness. They were met in the final
elimination stage by Colne’s Alan Handford and Glyn Shuttleworth who had earlier beaten P. Baxter and R. Jarzembski from Accrington 21-11. Hodgson and Ainsworth booked their passage into the
finals by winning 21-8. There are four more rounds
of qualification for the finals day, which takes place on June 24th. Vacancies are still available should you wish to enter. For further information
contact Malcolm Wensley on 01254 824463.
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
Clayton Gatty 6, Whalley A 4; Clitheroe Cricket 7, Globe A 3; Gt Harwood 8, Globe A 2; Rishton Con. A 9, Haslingden 1; Rushton St A 8, Clitheroe Cricket 2. Second Division
Antley 7, Ribblesdale A 3; First Division
WELL PLAYED: John Filan presents the championship trophy to George Almond of the Pendle Hotel with other award-winners looking on.
170500/4/17 bum and District Pool League prize
Pendle Hotel pocket pool title B
LACKBURN Rovers goal keeper John Filan handed over the awards at the Gis-
presentation. While Pendle Hotel celebrated a
title success, league secretary Dave Raw skippered Coach and Horses A to the team knockout trophy and was runner-up in three other events! Roll of Honour
Champions, Pendle Hotel; runners-
up, Coach and Horses A. Individual champion, Craig Whittak
er (Coach and Horses A); runner-up, David Raw (Coach and Horses A). Doubles champions, Oliver Topp and
Marcus Payne (Anchor A); runners-up, David and Chris Raw (Coach and Hors
es A). Individual merit: 1, Andy Sudworth
Hurst Green A 2, Burnley Rd B 8; Salesbury A 7, Hurst Green A 3; Spring Hill 8, Coppice 2. Third Division
Globe B 7, Rishton BC 3;
Free Gardeners 9, Castle A 1; Rib blesdale B 4, Salesbury B 6; Whal ley B 7, Immanuel 3; Leisure Hour A 2, Leisure Hour B 8. Fourth Division
Castle B 4, Rushton St B 6;
(Pendle Hotel); 2: Steve Almond (Pen dle Hotel); 3, David Raw (Coach and Horses A). Harry Frankland Trophy for best player; Andy Sudworth (Pendle Hotel).
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OW Moor Club moved into the Clitheroe Pool League Cup Final with a 7-3 win over First Division
Whalloy Arms. The Premier Division runners-up
and cup favourites never looked in danger and controlled the match from the start. They now face Royal British
Legion in the final on Thursday, June 1st at Starkies Fun Bar. In the Strongbow National Team Knockout, Whalley Arm reached the
regional finals. They put out Adelphi A in round
mier Division debut.
ton Con. B 7; Sydney St 2, Roc Lee Park 8; The Grange 9, Hurst Green B 1; Waddington B 1, Mer cer Park 9.
Milnshaw Wanderers 3, Rish First Division TABLES
Antley..................... 5 33 Rushton St A............ 5 30
P P
Rishton Con A......... 5 28 Ribblesdale A........... 5 28 Gt Harwood............. 5 26 Haslingden............... 5 23 Whalley A............... 5 23 Clayton Gatty.......... 5 21 Globe A................... 5 20 Clitheroe CC............ 5 18 Second Division
Burnley Rd B........... 5 37 Spring Hill............... 5 29 Come & Welcome...... 4 26 Salesbury A.............. 4 25 Hurst Green A.......... 5 21 Coppice................... 5 20 Sabden Black........... 4 20 Globe B................... 5 20 Rishton BC.............. 5 20 Waddington A.......... 4 12 Third Division
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Free Gardeners......... 5 35 Whalley B............... 5 33 Immanuel................ 5 26 Burnley Rd A........... 4 23 Salesbury B.............. 6 23 Castle A.................. 4 19 Ribblesdale B........... 4 19 Rushton St B............ 5 17 Castle B.................. 4 15 Leisure Hour A.......... 5 14 Fourth Division
Leisure Hour B......... 5 36 P P
Roe Lee Park............ 5 40 Mercer Park............. 5 32 Sydney St................ 5 31 Rishton Con B......... 4 28 Oakhill.................... 4 24 The Grange.............. 3 22 Milnshaw Wndrs....... 5 15 Sabden Red.............. 3 14 Hurst Green B.......... 5 12 Waddington B.......... 4 11 Sabden Blue............. 5 11
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and cup. Fielding an under
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contained Embsay for long periods with Clark son (1-38) and Martin Brown (1-29) making the visitors struggle. But the vital wickets
did not fall and Embsay began to dominate the tiring bowlers, passing the finishing line with plenty of wickets and overs to spare.
HATBURN se c
heavy rain robbed them of a maximum points haul. The Chatburn Roaders
Clitheroe cursing as storm steals victory C
LITHEROE were le f t cursing the weather after
were in total command on Saturday against Settle after
bowling their opponents out for a paltry 83. However, the rain inter
vened and saved Settle, who now receive the same amount of points as their Ribble Val ley rivals. Earlier, Clitheroe had won
sional Shahid Nawaz got one to lift at Veevers (13) who spooned a catch up to Phillip Hall.
but not before he and his skipper Neil Weaver had took the score along to 77. The pair had batted sensi
Gillibrand was next to go
bly but spinner Graham Monk grabbed the prized
wicket of Gillibrand for 27. Professional Ata-ur-
the toss and elected to field. They soon had Settle in
trouble as professional Suren- dra Bhave was clean bowled by Phil Mooney for four with the score on five. Six runs later, fellow open
Rehman served notice of his intentions by smashing a cou ple of boundaries. He and his skipper put on 48 runs for the fourth wicket before Weaver was trapped leg before for 43 by David “Onion” O'Neill. Rehman hammered a cou
ple of huge sixes before O’Neill had him caught by
er Hird was back in the pavil ion after Mick Dewhurst had him caught behind by Simon Coulter for seven. Verden and Johnson frus
Martin Briggs for 45. A batting collapse ensued
as three wickets fell for the addition of 12 runs. Bromley was run out for
trated Clitheroe’s bowlers for a while but Mooney got the breakthrough when he trapped Johnson leg before for 11. Preston came to the crease
and hit 15 quick runs but he soon lost his partner when Verden was plumb lbw to Graham Kershaw for 10. Kershaw then clean bowled
four while Howard compre hensively bowled Pratt for
one. Norse was the last man out
as Barry Spencer picked off the catch off Howard. Northern eventually closed
on 158-8 but Ribblesdale were unable to respond as the heavens opened.
Preston as Settle slumped to O:|NLY 33 overs were
60-5. Howarth (6) and Jolleys
(0) fell with the score on 65 to the Kershaw and Coulter combination while Bibby trapped Fergie leg before for one. Bibby grabbed his second
wicket when he comprehen sively bowled Dalby for four and the final wicket fell to Dewhurst as Humphries’ (5) stumps were shattered. Graham Kershaw was D.
Byrne and Sons sponsored man of the match.
onds lost twice at the weekend in league
A
N entertaining match between Ribblesdale
the weather on Saturday. Northern had closed on
158-8 after their allotted 45 overs but the rain came end ing any attempts of further
play. Wanderers won the toss
and elected to field. Their decision looked to be
a good one as Northern’s opener, Neil Fitzmaurice (0), was back in the pavilion in only the third over, clean bowled by skipper David Howard Gillibrand joined Mark
Veevers at the crease and the pair batted cautiously. They had put on 36 when Profes
played at Read on Sat
urday as the locals and oppo nents Oswaldtwistle Immanuel had to settle for two points each. Immanuel chose to bat on
an overcast day as the wicket was saturated with the week’s rain. It proved a wise decision as
their lead at the top of the Jennings Ribblesdale Cricket League when they met Whal ley.
R; Andy McNicholas’s men
were in fine form with the bat as they declared on 201-4 after 37 overs but unfortu nately the rain never dimin ished. Whalley, who only totalled
105-9 in 45 overs last week against Padiham in the cup, can perhaps count their lucky stars that the downpour pre vented them from batting. Both sides receive two
points. Pankaj Tripathi and pro
fessional Ajay Sharma opened the batting as Whal
ley won the toss and asked the home side to bat. Tripathi, as usual, struck
his runs quickly. He hit two fours and one six before Knowles trapped him lbw for 15.
Sharma was treating the
the easy-paced wicket allowed the Oswaldtwistle professional Russell Whalley to play lots of strokes, not all of them from the textbook, but most of them reaching the boundary. Opener Snape soon called
for a helmet, but this was no protection for his foot, which
Wanderers and Blackburn Northern was curtailed by
15-year-old Oliver Newby hit, trapping him leg before.
missed at mid off at 17, suc cumbed to a fine low catch by Warren Eastham at deep square leg for 49. John Hargreaves replaced
Whalley, having been
the unlucky Graham Bards- ley, and he had Stevens caught behind for a promising 28 off his second delivery. Veteran Gerard Metcalf
new ball with a bit more cau tion and scored at a steady rate.
by Phil Metcalfe and the pair took the score along to 55 before Sharma was clean bowled by Hugh Doyle for 27. John Hartley came to the
He was joined at the crease
one, and the Blackburn club’s B team
in the second. They then beat Victoria from Dar-
wen 3-0, having won the first leg 4-2. O The Winter League presentation
and Challenge Cup Final is on Thurs day at Starkies Fun Bar, Castle Street, Clitheroe. The final will start at 7-15 p.m.,
and the presentation from 10 p.m. O The Summer league opens on
Thursday, June 8th. Forty-six teams will compete in
four divisions. There will be two leagues of 12 and
two of 11, and a welcome is extended to new team Sainsbury's, who will play their home matches at The
Buck. Horse Shoe A also make their Pre
Clitheroe
v Settle SETTLE
by a straight Sleep delivery
for 28. Fortunately there were no
spectators in the way when his bat hit the perimeter wall. Taylor also found his hel
met was no protection against a fast yorker and he had to retired hurt. Young Chris Maudsley
Bhave b Mooney ................... 4 M. Hird c Coulter b Dewhurst .7 M. Verden Ibw b Kershaw . . . .10 C. Johnson lbw b Mooney . . . .11 R. Preston b Kershaw...........15 D. Ilulse not out..................... 9 S. Howarth c Coulter b Ker shaw ................................6
D. Jolleys c Coulter b Kershaw .0 A. Fergie Ibw b Bibby .............1 J. Dalby b Bibby ....................* P. Humphries b Dewhurst.......5
edged a ball wide of slip, where Terry Little dived to take a spectacular two-hand ed catch. But the rain, as forecasted,
ended play with the visitors on 137-7.
AIN prevented Padi- ham from extending
4/49, 5/60,6/60, 7/65, 8/65, 9/70. Bowling: M. Dewhurst 6.3-1-
Extras.............................. 11 Total .............................. 83 Fall of wickets: 1/5,2/11,3/31,
14-2; P. Mooney 11-3-16-2; G. Kershaw 10-4-28-4; N. Bibby 8-1-
14-2. Read v
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel
OSWALDTWISTLE
Whalley c Eastham b Sleep .. .19 G. Snape Ibw b Newby...........1 M. Stevens c Swarbrick b Harg reaves ..............................28
J.G. Metcalf b Sleep..............18 R. Watson lbw b Sleep...........28 M. Taylor retired hurt............ 0 C. Maudsley c Little b Harg reaves ................................6
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A. Dignan not out..................6 A. Hornsby not out................ 0 Extras .............................. 9 Total (for 7 ) ....................137 Bowling: 0. Newby 5-0-24-1;
P. Dignan c Swarbrick b Harg reaves ................................ 0
Ribblesdale
Wanderers v Blackburn
N. Fitzmaurice c and b Howard 0 M. Veevers c Hall b Nawaz .. .13 M. Gillibrand b Monk...........27 N. Weaver lbw b O’Neill ....... 43 Rehman c Briggs b O’Neill .. .45
Northern NORTHERN
P. Bromley run out.................. 4 A. Norse c Spencer b Howard . .9
D. Pratt b Howard.................. 1 R. Mahboob not ou t ...............3 S. Brown not out ....................3 Extras...............................10 Total (for 8 ) .................... 158 Fall of wickets: 1/0,2/36, 3/77,
crease and along with Met calfe upped the run rate. The pair added 90 for the third wicket before Metcalfe,who had hit five fours and two sixes, was caught by Lee Kearsley off Simon Gorton
for 40. Hartley smashed 64 off
just 66 deliveries, including eight fours and two sixes. He was joined by skipper McNi- cholas and he soon found his
was bowled neck and crop by a fast turning delivery from professional Peter Sleep for 18.
Captain Roger Watson
struck three sixes in a brief but aggressive innings, but departed after being trapped
touch. The score reached 201
before Knowles trapped Hartley leg before and McNi- cholas (34) decided to
declare. Unfortunately, the rain
came and caused the match to end in a draw.
Weather wins the day Divisions of the Jennings Ribblesdale T
Cricket League. Ribblesdale Wanderers seconds had
reached 197-6 against Read before the match was abandoned while Clitheroe’s second string were left frustrated after posting 170-9 against BGSOB. Whalley were glad to see the heavens
open in their encounter versus Padiham. The Station Roaders had been reduced to
93-9. Salesbury firsts were also struggling in
their match against Barnoldswick. Good bowling from the Barlickers restricted Salesbury to 83-7. In Division Two, Salesbury seconds had closed on 102-7 and Edenfield were 4-1
HE hea v y rain on Saturday brought a premature end to every game in the F irs t and Second
when the match was abandoned. Matches in the Third Division fared bet
ter with the weather on Sunday. Ribblesdale Wanderers thirds hammered
Settle by 142 runs. A. Marsh (68) and S. Duckworth (62)
helped Wanderers close on 191. In reply Settle were all out for 49. Read thirds were comfortable winners
over Bamoldswick by seven wickets. Chas ing 104 for victory, the Whalley Road out fit cantered home. Clitheroe thirds also had a seven-wicket
win after bowling out Burnley Belvedere for 88. The one blot on. the copy book for the
Ribble Valley was Salesbury’s 36-run defeat to Earby. N. Jump returned figures of 5-20 as
Earby closed on 141-9. In reply, Salesbury were all out for 105.
G. Bardsley 10-1-54-0; Sleep 12-5- 34-3; J. Hargreaves 6-0-20-3.
4/125, 5/142, 6/142, 7/143, 8/154. Bowling: D. Howard 12-4-32-3;
Padiham
v Whalley PADIHAM
P. Tripathi lbw b Knowles . . . .15 Sharma b Doyle...................27 P. Metcalfe c Kearsley b Gor ton ..................................40
J. Hartley lbw b Knowles . . . .64 A. McNicholas not o u t .........34 N. Mehmood not out...............0 Extras...............................21 Total (for 4 ) ....................201 Fall of wickets: 1/26, 2/55,
3/145,4/201. Bowling: Knowles 19-1-70-2;
SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS
Cow 5, Langho FC 7; Bridge 5, Craven 7.
B. Speak; 134, 121 and 120 - M. McDonnell; 126 - M. Boyd; 125 - M. Livesey; 115 - J. Hammer; 114 -A. Lakin; 111 -R. Kiddie; 103 + 100 - G. Cryne; 100 - L. Astin, H. Jackson, L. Brooks, J. CowgilL Gallagher.
135 and 100 - B. Parker; 135 - HIGH SCORES
Whalley miss out
weekend. The Whalley team was
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made up of Peter Heyes, David Lynch, David Wal ters and Kim Croydon.
HALLEY Tennis Club lost 3-1 against
Feniscowles B a t the Low Moor 6, Station 6; Brown
H. Doyle 12-4-70-1; S. Gorton 6- 0-46-1.
D. O’Neill 11-3-42-2; Nawaz 8-2- 18-1; G. Monk 11-4-33-1; S. Mehmood 3-0-24-0.
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