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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 6th, 2001 www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk


Poor batting sees Wanderers routed


R IB B L E S D A L E Wanderers were rout­ ed by fiarby in the penultimate game of the Jennings Ribbles- dale League. A poor batting dis­


in the match and pro­ fessional Shahid Nawaz did not hang around. He had Steve Rush-


ton caught in the covers off the third ball of the


play proved to be the home side’s down fall as Trevor Kegg and Alex Scholefield skittled the reigning champions for a meagre 115. In reply, a solid 43


innings. John Braithwaite was


from Stephen Pickles ensured Earby cruised to a comfortable six-


wicket victory. E a r l i e r , W a n d e r e r s


skipper Graham Monk won the toss and elected to bat first hoping to post a sizeable total for the visitors to chase. However, th a t was


not to be the case as the- home side struggled in the face of some good tight bowling from


Earby. Trevor Kegg did the


early damage removing the top three batsmen by the time the total


had reached 23. Earby professional


Scholefield then took over proceedings and he dismissed Ryan Glad-


. win,- Gareth Maguire and David Gardner- Chan in fairly quick succession to leave Wanderers reeling on


59-6.John Rain and Barry Spencer did their best to rally the homesters and they took the score to 92 before Rain was caught and bowled by Stephen Hipgrave for


24.Spencer fell shortly after for 20, lbw to Sed- man and it was left to Monk to hit a quick-fire 18 before the home side were eventually dis­ missed for 115. Kegg finished with


brought into the attack and he and Nawaz bowled very tightly to restrict Earby’s scoring opportunities and after 18 overs the score had only moved to 30. With dark clouds on


W h a l le y b e a t t it le hopefuls . w h a t T TPV handed lead- sified after the loss of three WHALLEY handea ieaa


ers Cherry Tree a blow to their title hopes with a dra­ matic victory a t Preston


Old Road on Saturday. Jason Smith's men totalled


183-9 after taking first knock, but the weather intervened to set the home side a target of 135 to win off 33 overs - just


bats and


although they finished unbeaten on 25 and 13 respectively, they couldn t quite eke out that extra big


hit.


above four an over. I t was a tall order, for


ham Knowles anchored the visitors' innings with a splen­


Whalley professional Gra­ .


the horizon, Earby realised they needed to move the scoreboard


along quickly to avoid losing out on run rate and this signalled a flur­ ry of runs and wickets. Scholefield was first


to be dismissed by a smart diving catch by Spencer off the bowling


of Monk for 25. Pickles was then


caught by Phillip Hall off Nawaz for 43 and Chris Walton followed shortly after for 12. But some sensible


batting from Paul Tilbury and Kegg - both finishing unbeaten on 17 - gave Earby maximum points. RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


Whalley to limit the leaders, but with the bowlers at their disposal, the Station Roaders came up with the goods as Tree finished two short of victory.Mohammed and skipper David Hayes were at the crease as the run chase inten-


did 79.He lost fellow opener Paul Edmondson for just three, trapped by ^Mohammed, and Lee Kearsley followed with­ out scoring, again to Mohammed, Nigel Robbins


taking the catch. G r a h am E d m o n d s o n w a s


a l s o u n a b l e t o s t a y a t t h e c re a s e fo r a n y le n g th of t im e ,


making eight before seamer Mohammed took his third


scalp.Mohammed would also see off Knowles, clean bowling the former Haslingden man, but not before Andy Pratt dug deep to support the pro. Pratt's 28 and David Overy's 20 proved vital, as


well as 37 extras kindly donated by the Blackburn Mohammed finished with


4-39 off 12 overs, with Rob­ bins claiming 3-32 off nine as Whalley closed on 183-9. Tree got off to a bad start


in reply as opener Paul Reed made just one before Dave "Onion" O'Neill forced him to


m m u j s n ic k o n e b e h in d to s tum p e r . . . . . •


R ic k E dm o n d so n . H o w e v e r , R o b b i n s a n d


M ic k V e ev e rs s te a d ie d th in g s a n d c a lm ly m o v e d th e s co re


on. Robbins made 23 before , ,


Smith had him caught by Kearsley.


Trapped Simon Gorton trapped


Veevers in front six short of his half-century, and wickets fell rapidly after that in a key spell for the locals. Gorton sent back Garry


---------------------- - v Mnmino romnvpri his onno- P Grace c Hayes b Robbins.......... Knowles removed his oppo­


site number Naeem Ashraf for 21, again caught behind, and Whalley's tails were up. But Mohammed and


Hayes made them sweat in a valiant late partnership that came nail-bitingly close to sealing victory. Tree lead the league by


Clitheroe in the final game. WHALLEY


J Smith c Veevers b Robbins. R Edmondson run out, D O'Neill not out....... Extras........


....


Total (for9). Bowling: N Ashraf 14-1-64-0; A


Mohammed 12-0-39-4; N Robbins 9-0-32- 3; J. Baldwin 10-0-31-0. CHERRY TREE


four points from Great Har­ wood going into Saturday s final round of fixtures. Whalley


entertain


Bolton (1) and former Clitheroe goalkeeper Lee Kennedy (3), while Burrows was out lbw to O'Neill (1).


G Knowles b Mohammed....................7® P Edmondson lbw Mohammed............ 3 L Kearsley c Robbins b Mohammed.....0 G Edmondson c Sudnik b Mohammed ..8


M Veevers Ibw Gorton........... .............4* P Reed c Edmondson b O'Neill.............1 N Robbins c Kcarsley b Smith............ 23 N Ashraf c Edmondson b Knowles..... 21 G Bolton c Grace b Gorton....................1


A Mohammed not out.........................2a D Ilayes not out..................................13


Extras........................1.....................‘ Total (for 7)............................. Bowling: J Smith 7-0-31-1; D ONedl


A Pratt runout Bolton b Bobbins............... 20 2-1-6-1.


,28 16-1-58-2; S Gorton 8-1-37-3; G. Knowles -™ Ton-up Fitton has semis Read to defeat grand ambitions


READ were comfort­ ably beaten by Great Harwood on run rate at the weekend after rain


forced the players off. After restricting the


home side to 177-8 off their allotted 45 overs, Harwood had raced to


M. Stafford c Tilbury b Kegg.....0 139-1 after just 26 overs Nawaz lbw b Kegg.... ................ I3 w h e n th e r a in b r o u g h t a M. Peel lbw b Kegg......................0 p r e m a t u r e e n d t o p r o - J. Rain c and b Hipgrave........... 24 ceecJin gs.


^ “ i b w b t t i c i i e i ' - ' i T h e r a in w a s p a r t ic u -


through the gate for 13. , P r o f e s s i o n a l Akram


boundaries by profes­


Raza was then adjudged to b e caught by the wick­ etkeeper fo r a duck but h e c le a r ly was u n h a p p y with the decision. Fortunately at 41-2,


sional Adil. Haworth changed his


gloves but perhaps unwisely, as he was out next ball to Raza s arm


ball. Adil, however, contin­


Terry Little strode to the crease. Both Little and Marsh were in the very


best of form. Marsh square cut with


G. Monk lbw b Kegg............Farhan Adil who was left J. Braithwaitec Keggb Sedman..2 u n b e a t e n a t t h e c r e a s e p. Hall not out...........................- l o n Extras................................


a f t e r a s i z z l in g


Total..................................11® Bowling: Scholefield 13-5-24-3;


T. Kegg 9.4-3-334; G. Sedman 9-4- 22-2; S. Hipgrave 4-1-9-1; P. Tilbury


2-0-124). EARBY


superb figures of 4-38 while Scholefield pro­ duced a fine burst of 3-


24.Ribblesdale needed to strike quickly if they were to have any chance


S. Pickles c Hall b Nawaz......... 43 S. Rushton c G-Chan b Nawaz ....0 Scholefield c Spencer b Monk ....25 Ch. Walton c Monk b Spencer ...12 P. Tilbury not out.....................17


lariy disappointing for ^ V w i t h consummate


majestic authority while Little pulled short balls


B. Spencer lbw bSedman.......... 20 visiting professional ease a s the pairput on^5


on 81 after a knock and was looking


runs before Haworth’s direct hit from 40 yards ended Little’s excellent


certain to reach three- figures.


innings of 42. Marsh’s very assertive


toss and elected to bat on a deceptively pleasant September afternoon. Captain Nick Marsh soon pulled opening


Earlier, Read won the


k niDury not ...................... bowler Ian Haworth for T. Kegg not out........................ 17 fo u r b u t w a s th e n m is sed


Extras........ Total (for 4)........................113 Bowling: Nawaz 13-4-29-2; G.


Monk 5.5-1-30-1; J. Braithwaite 11- 3-29-0; B. Spencer 4-1-26-1.


at second slip by Adil With the score at 30,


the high scoring Michael Whalley edged a ball


innings ended as he played an uncharacteris­ tic uppish square cut to point for a fine 70. Read’s innings eventu­ ally stuttered to a finish


at 177-8.Harwood’s reply began with Haworth being dropped at slip in Oliver Newby’s first over. Newby was soon hit for two lovely offside


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four. Adil showed that he is


a fine exponent of the sweep stroke and it was this particular shot


which brought up a faultless half-century. Read’s performance


A SCINTILLATING century from professional Dexter Fitton helped Clitheroe to a comfort­ able 72-run win at Edenfield on


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Whalley on Saturday. The former Lancashire man has


also agreed terms to return to Chatburn Road for next season s campaign, although he has not yet put pen to paper on a contract. There was more good news for


Neil Bolton's side with the return of Mick Dewhurst on Saturday, and he made an instant impres­ sion with five wickets as he ripped through the Edenfield reply. Bolton again won the toss and


then disintegrated as drizzle began to appear. However, they were saved from further embarrassment when the umpires took the players


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N. Marsh c Newton b Adil....... .70 M. Whalley b Simpson..............13


Raza c Thrclfall b Simpson......... 0 T. Little run out....................... M. Heyworth c Holdsworth b


Adil........................................® J. Marshall st Threlfall b Newton5


G. O’Connor not out....................® P. Haworth st Threlfall b Adil.....1 O. NewbybAdil........................ -7


Extras............................. Total (for 8).....................177-8 Bowling: G. Simpson 10-3-24-2;


M. Haworth 11-145-0; P. Newton 13-049-1; Adil 11-1-374. GREAT HARWOOD


Adil not out not out...................81 1. Haworth b Raza....................22 C. McKay not out.....................28 Extras.................................-12


Total (for 1)............. Bowling: Raza 11-1-39-1; O.


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chose to bat.Andy Burns and Chris Musson shared 48 for the first wicket before Musson (17) handed Brett


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the amateur holing out off Storey having made a fine 51. Again the amateurs continued


Fitton joined Bums to add t>9, ,


to back the pro, as in recent games, as Stephen Bishop helped


add 76. At 183. Bishop was stumped by ^ ,, SATURDAY RUGBY Clitheroe (v Chorloy, home,


meet 1-30 p.m.) J. Moody, J. Dick in so n , I . Ib b o tso n , I.


Fielding, B. Wood, M. Heanan, O. Jones, H. Proctor,


A. Thornber, J. Marsden, E. Hacking, S. Dowson, A. Nut-


ta l l , A. Rigby, R. Holmes. Subs: W. Robinson, D. Tatter-


sail, D. Slinger. Clitheroe 2nds (v Chorley,


away, m e e t 1-15 p.m.)C. Bossonnet, A. Burrill, P. Car- berry, J. Carysforth, D. Dav­ e n p o r t , S. G re a to rex , N. Green, S. Hall, P. Isherwood, M. J a ck so n , V. Murray, P. Procter, M. Rowley, B. Stans- field, B. Taylor, H. Wardle. CRICKET SATURDAY


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I an excellent game in defence.Clitheroe’s Under 9s Blue and Red teams faced each other in a local derby.


Scott.Adam Bower was nomi­ nated as the man of the match just ahead of Byron Hayton who had


th e i r o p en in g g am e w i th a win as they were beaten 6-


3’ Zac Ashworth bagged a brace on his debut while Sam Johns scored a fine


free-kick. Clitheroe Wolves Under


13s were beaten 4-1 by Borrowdale United. Tim Swarbrick gave the


It was the Reds who came o u t o n to p b y fo u r goals to nil.


locals an early lead but United hit back strongly. Adam Gattens was man of the match and goal­ keeper Steven Thompson


brace while man of the match Joshua Charlton also hit two. Blues’ man of the


M. Clarkson bagged a


match was Jack Wright. The Under 11s got off


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Clitheroc Wolves Under 1 Is girls Rangers drew 2-2 with not to have.taken some-


Accoutre Juniors. Despite going a goal


thing from. W H A L L E Y Pumas


behind early in the first Under 12s began their


half, Ben Frankland put his side in front before Accoutre grabbed a share of the spoils. Richard Clarkson was


league season in disap­ pointing fashion when they were beaten 7-2 by


man of the match. Stephen Tandy and Matthew Devine played


had an excellent game. C litheroe Wolves U n d e r


14s girls faced a tough baptism against Black­ pool and were beaten 9-0. The pick of the Wolves


to a flying start in their league campaign when


they beat Akzo Yellow 7-0. Man of the match Jay


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Howard hit four goals while Kurt Roberts (2) and Joe Ward also hit the


target. Aaron Sharpe and


Matthew Sedgley had


good games. Clitheroe . Wolves


Villa. U n f o r t u n a t e l y ,


Rangers Under 13s Red made their Hyndburn League debut against last season’s runners-up Ossy


t h e w o lv e s c o u ld n o t m a r k


players were Becci Clem- son and Bella Peregrine along with the hard-work­ ing Sarah Tomlinson but the overall player of the match was Lesley Wilson. Clitheroe Wolves


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JUDGE Walmesley kicked off the Accrington Sunday Memorial League season with a stunning^ 6-1 win over First Division champions


Plough Inn. T h e W h al ley s ide p u t th e a ll-conquer­


in g P lo u g h In n th e sh a d e in a fab u lo u s display.


game with .Ossy Refugees was awarded to the Hyndburn side as the locals could


Also in the First Division, Low Moor s • only raise seven men. T


well.The Under 12s Rangers went down 4-0 to Iluncoat United in their first game of the season, although the finaliScore was a little


harsh.’ The first half ended


goal-less, with Wolves the stronger team going into


the break. However, two goals in


the first 10 minutes of the second half, and last five of


the game, added a lop­ sided look to a game which Wolves will feel unlucky


C a ld e r s to n e s h a d a f re e d a te in th e S e c o n d D iv is io n , b u t D o g I n n W h a l ­


. , _ _ 1- _ J n f t . n n r l o f f l ID


le y s u f f e r e d a 7-1 r e v e r s e a g a i n s t H a s l in g d e n ’s W o o lp a ck in th e T h i rd . FIXTURES First Division


Ossy Refugees v Brown Cow (Wilson); Ossy Rovers Veterans v Low Moor (Wilson); Rish­


ton Arms v Judge Walmesley (Nordcn). . Second Division


LS Roofing v Caldcrstoncs (Memorial). Third Division


Lomax Arms v Dog Inn Whalley (Wilson).


Readstone. However, from a half­


time scoreline of 6-0, the Pumas salvaged some pride by winning the sec­


ond period. Adam Brown and Ash­


ley Higson were the goalscorers. Thomas


Keighley and William Henderson were impres­


sive.


READSTONE United Under 8s crushed Traw- den 15-0 in the North


,


Valley League. Jack Hudson fired a


double hat-trick while Kenneth Taylor hit a hat-


The other goals were Judge hit champions for six P v f.re s s5' I t h om e s k ip p e r C h r i s H a n s o n o ff


S l in g e r for 28. Bolton (7) and Simon Coulter


(7) both tried to slog Hawke and ended up back in the pavilion, and Fitton finally fell in the last over after a superb knock, making Edenfield pay after opposite num­ ber Martin Lewis dropped a dolly at extra cover when he was in his


30s.The innings closed on 241-6, a total that looked too much for the


home side. And after Lewis' quickfire 2/


was ended by Dewhurst, it was a case of whether Clitheroe could


get the bowling points. Mark Hargreaves and


Dewhurst bowled well, despite conceding a few fours early on, and Edenfield were reduced to 70-7. Hargreaves was particularly


hostile, finding a ridge on the wicket and sending the ball flying through as he took 2-21 off 13


overs in his first spell. But skipper Hanson and Dick­


inson mounted a .rescue act, putting on 50 for the eighth wick­ et, which knocked Clitheroe back. Hanson was dropped by Bishop


Dickinson (31) plum in front with a "donkey drop", leaving Clitheroe just over three overs to attack the


Mark fcreston then trapped last pair. However, the experienced .


Slinger (10 not out) and Growden (22 not out) managed to preserve


their wickets. CLITHEROE


A. Bums cPyeb Storey...............................»1 C. Musson c and b Storey........................... Fitton b Slinger........................................... St. Bishop st Hanson b Slinger......................28 N. Bolton cPycb Hawke................................7


S. Coulter b Hawke.........................................1 M. Dewhurst not out......................................’ M. Coulter not out.......................................


Extras....................................................


Total (for 6)...........................-•••"...... Bowling: B. Storey 14-l-4a-2; E. Growden 6-


0-28-0; Lewis 3-0-14-0; N. Ratcliffe 4-0-34-0; M. Hawke 9-1-61-2; B. Slinger 9-0-52-2. EDENFIELD


Lewis b Dewhurst........................................27 P. Holt c S. Coulter b Hargreaves...................® M. Hawke c Bumsb Dewhurst.............. ........8


J. Kelly Ibw b Dewhurst.. B.


.... 1


M. Pye b Hargreaves.....................................■& Mercer Park......19 12 P. Dickinson lbw b Preston............................ 31 Sabden C .... .......19 n


Storey bDewhurst................... 3 - - - ,q N. Hatcliffeb Dewhurst.................... °?“KwV'''l8 8


C. ” f_ni™c.!1„a!freaVeSbEBlm......I I Z l O fmmanuelB.?.::.ll 7 B. Slinger not out............... E. Growden not out.......................................“


Extras.................................................... ..


off Dewhurst early on, and went on to make 34 before Matt Eglin had him caught by Hargreaves.


Se l e c t e d T e a m s F o e 'T h e


M. Dewhurst, N. Bibby, A. Burns, S. Coulter, Stephen Bishop, M. Coulter, C. Mus­ son, M. Hargreaves, M. Pre­ ston, Fitton, Scorer: J. Black-


bum. C litheroe 2nds (v Rolls- _ ,,


Royce, home, m e e t 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, D. Glover, F. Hussain, P. Gaskell, T. Hib- bert, R. Dinsdale, P. Bishop, P. Atkinson, C. Brown, C. Seed, M. Eglin. Scorer: F. Green. R ead (v B arnoldswick,


away, m e e t 12-15 p.m.) N. M a rsh , P. Sw a rb r ick , G. O'Connor, T. Little, A. Ben­ n e t t , M. H eyw o r th , M. Whalley, P. Haworth, J. Mar­ sh a l l , O. Newby, R az a . Reserve: Qadeer. Scorer: J.


Laycock. Read


2nds (v


45 p.m.) D. Thistlethwaite, A. Baron. D. P arsons, J. Doughty. J. Longden, D. Lynagh, Qadeer, D. Bennett, S. Marshall, C. Holt, A. Tin­ ker. Reserve: K. O'Connor.


Scorer: J. Ncary. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Oswaldtwis tle Immanuel, away, s ta r t 1-30 p.m.) D. Howard, G. Monk, M. Davies, J. Rain, M. Stafford, R. Glad­ win, M. Peel, P. A. Hall, B. Spencer, J. B ra i thw a i te , Nawaz. Scorer: R. Fielding. R ibblesdale Wanderers


2nds (v Cherry Tree, home, meet 1-30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, C. Hall, D. Gardner-Chan, G. Maguire, M. Wrigley, R. Whalley, A. Pearce, I. Tomlin­ son, J. Dewhurst, S. Fielding, R. Wilson. Scorer: L. Braith­


waite. SUNDAY Clitheroe 3rds (v S ettle,


home, meet 12-45 p.m.) A. Hacking, R. Rudd, J. Warbur- ton, G. Tinker, D. Walker, D. Musson, G. Sutcliffe, T. Good­ man, K. Driver, M. Scott, C. Gunn. Scorer. N. Green. Read 3rds (v Stacksteads,


away, meet 12-30 p.m.) S. Jarvis, M. Suthers, G. Hinks, J. Gandy, K. O’Connor, J. Doughty, M. Doughty, S. Doughty, J. Mar­ shall, W. Driver, T. Marsh. Reserves: R. St John, C. Holt.


Scorer. M. Pollard. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds


(v Blackburn Northern, away, s ta r t 1-30 p.m.) 1. Kirk, G. Clarkson, R. Clark, P. Cot- tam, J. Jackson, R. Lloyd, B. O'Neill, S. Fielding, S. Braith­ waite, G. Maguire, A. Pearce. Scorer: L. Braithwaite.


Total (lor 9).........................— J ■. Bowling: M. Hargreaves 17-8-39-2; M.


Dewhurst 17-3-67-5; Fitton 6-2-20-0; M. Eglin 4- 0-14-1; M. Preston 1-0-13-1.


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LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Road B 8, Sales­


b u ry A 2; Gt Harwood 2, Rushton St A 8; Gt Hanvood 9 Clitheroe Cricket 1; Rib­ blesdale A 7, Whalley A 3; Rishton Con. A 5, Heys Inn 5; Rushton Street A 6, Globe A


4- Second Division Coppice 2, Leisure Hour B


8; Globe B 2, Clayton Sports 8- H u rs t Green A 6, G a t ty Park 4; Rishton BC 9, Spring Hill 1; Sabden Black 7, Bum-


ley Rd A 3. Third Division


Castle B 7, Ribblesdale B 3;


Leisure Hour A 3, Roe Lee Park 7; Salesbury B 7, Free Gardeners 3; Waddington A 7, Sabden Red 3; Whalley B 7, Rushton Street B 3. Fourth Division


Grange 8, Hurst Green B 2;


Grange 6, Oakhill 4; Gt Har­ wood CC 6, Oswaldtwistle


Con. 4; Hurst Green B 8, Mer­ cer Park 2; Milnshaw Wander­ ers 8, Waddington B 2; Oakhill 7, Sydney Street 3; Oswaldtwistle Con. 9, Rishton Con. B 1; Sabden Blue 5, Cas­ tle A 5; Sabden Blue 6, Sydney S tre e t 4; Sydney S tre e t 6,


the weekend the teambeat Whalley Juniors 7-0 Byrom (2), Cox (2) Hud­ son, Tommy Neville and man of the match Tommy Sharpies were on the


mark.United’s Under 10s North Valley League team were emphatic 0-2 winners


over Bar lick Barons. Joshua Brown grabbed


a hat-trick, Matthew Riley hit two and Joshua Neary completed the scor-


ing.Rhys Meehan was ous-


tanding. The Under 16s battled


to a 1-1 draw with Roman Road. Ashley Jefferies was named man of the match. Readstone’s Under 12s brushed aside Whalley


Milnshaw Wanderers 4. Donald Cowperthivaitc Merit Competition


First Division +117 - John Chatwin


(G re a t Harwood); +116 - Stephen Hitchon (Ribblesdale


A); +103 - R- Turner (Ribbles­ dale A).


Second Division , + 109 - Colin En tw is t le


(Spring Hill), Kevin Lingard (Sabden Black); +103 - John


Keenan (Spring Hill). Third Division


+184 - Bill Walsh Snr (Roe


Lee Park); +153 - Alan Bower- bank (Roe Lee Park); +146 - Colin Crane (Roc Lee Park). Fourth Division


+201 - Cliff Hope


(Oswaldtwistle Con.); +152 - Glen Broderick (Milnshaw Wanderers); +136 - Mick


Howe (Sydney St). FINAL TABLES First Division


P W :


Juniors 7-2. Jordan O’Mara blasted


Heys Inn.......... 18 12 Gt Harwood..... 18 13 Rushton St A....1811


four goals, Jamie McCue bagged a brace and Ben Williams was on target. Lewis Gray was man of


the match. The only defeat for


hat-trick and Terry Nel­ son hit one.


roefield LEISURE


CENTRE FIVE-


A-SIDE LEAGUE FIXTURES


Clockwork Orange v Can­


tona’s Seagulls (9 a.m.); Walk­ ing All-Stars v Rag Legs Unit­ ed (9-50 a .m .) ; New In n v Centre of Excellence (10-40 a.m.) ; C litheroe Clowns v Norfolk and Good (11-30 a.m.); Heys In n v Helmeti Athletic (12-20 p.m.) P W


■ Centre of Exc....2117 Heys Inn...........2117 Helmeti Ath.......2015 Seagulls........... -2113 Clitheroc Clowns2113 Clockwork Orge .21 9


Norfolk & Good .21 8 New Inn .......... .21 8 Rag Legs..........20 7 Walking Allstais21 3


Garry Brunskill fired a’ ,


Readstone came for their Under 17s outfit who were beaten 7-4 by Park Lane Rangers.


Globe A............18 10 Ribblesdale A....18 10


Whalley A........18 7 Bumley Rd B ....18 7


Clitheroe CC.....18 7 Rishton Con A...18 4


Salesbury A......18 4 Second Division


P W


Sabden Black....18 14 Clayton Sports...l811


Leisure Hour B ..18 11 Rishton BC.......18 9


Spring Hill......18 9 Hurst Green A ...18 10


Gatty Park.......18 9


Coppice.......... i-18 7 Globe B.......... ’.18 4


Burnley Rd A ....18 5 Third Division P W D


Roc Lee Park.....20 20 0


Free Gardeners ..20 15 0 Salesbury B..... .20 12 2 Rushton St B .....20 19 1 Whalley B....... .20 9 2 Sabden Red..... .20 9 1 Leisure Hour A ..20 8 1


■ Waddington A ...20 7 2 Ribblesdale B....20 8 1 Castle B.......... .-20 7 Immanuel.........20 1


L P 3 52 3 52 5 45 5 42 6 41


12 27 12 25 12 25 12 22 16 10


Ossy Con,...........2219 Oakhill..............2214


Sydney St......... 2213 Grange............. .22 10 Sabden Blue.......22 9


Gt Harwood CC.2211 Rishton Con B...2212 Castle A....... 1....22 9


. Hurst Green B ...22 9 Milnshaw W.... .22 9 Mercer Park.... .22 7 Waddington B ...22 6


11 88 10 83 8 79


L P 5110 5106 5105 7103 8 96


12 68 14 62


‘ 7 90 9 86


L P 4109 7108 7 107 9 97 8 91


11 77 14 71 13 64


10 102 9 96


L P 0163 5136 6107


10 95 11 89 11 89 11 88 13 87 19 48


Fourth Division P W


L P


0 3158 0 8131 1 8128 0 12113 2 11110 1 10109 1 91051 12101 1-12 96 0 13 96 O' 13 9', 1 15 79


N,_. Bowls


HYNDBURN AND DISTRICT BOWLING


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Globe D 7, Rushton Street


E 3; Globe E 10, Free Garden­ ers 0; Hollands 6, Ribblesdale Wanderers B 4; Ribblesdale


Wanderers A 8, Burnley Road C 2; Coppice 7, Hollands 3. Second Division


Alma A 1, Rishton BC 9;


Clitheroe CC 5, Oakhill Park 5; Rishton BC 8, Victoria 2; Sabden B 7, Whalley A 3; Waddington A 8, Victoria 2; Salesbury Blue 8, R ish to n


M Burrows lbw O'Neill..................... * I, Kennedy lbw Gorton..........................3


Con. C 2. Third Division


Gatty Vanners 7, Milnshaw


P a rk 4; Milnshaw P a rk 4, Whalley B 6; Oakhill Ash 3, Salesbury Red 7; Whalley B 4,


Gatty Park 6. Fourth Division


Bumloy Road B 9, Sabden


C 1; Grange C 1, Ossy Con. 9; Immanuel B 7, Globe C 3; Mercer Park 10, Sabden A 0; Oakhill Beech 6, Alma B 4. TABLES


First Division P W


Globe A............1919 0 Burnley Rd C ....19 11 1 Globe E ............1811 1 Hollands...........19 12 0 Free Gardeners ..18 8 2


•Ribb’dale W B..19 10 2 Rushton St E....19 6 2 Coppice............19 7 0 Globe D............19 8 1 Ribb'dale W A ...19 5 1 Burnley RdD....18 1 0 Second Division P W D


Oakhill..............19 12 1 Waddington A ...19 13 0


Clitheroe CC.....2011 1 Sabden B............19 10 0


Rishton BC........ 19 10 0 Salesbury Blue...l9 10 1 Rishton Con.......20 8 0 Whalley A.........1911 0 Victoria.............19 9 0 Sydney St......... .20 6 1


Alma.................19 4 0 Third Division P w


Rushton StC....19 14 Willow Mount ...19 13 Whalley B........19 14


Salesbury Red....19 12 Gatty Park...... .20 14


Oakhill Ash.......19 9 Gatty Vannere ...19 8


Grange A..........18 6 Milnshaw Park ..19 5 Waddington B ...18 5 Immanuel A......17 ^ 0


L P 0157 7110 6107 7107


8 96 7 90


11 89 12 84


10 79


13 70 17 29


L P 6115 6112 8109 9106 9104 8103


12 96 8 92


10 86 13 81 15 56


L P 4123 6118 5116 6 115 6112


10 96 9 95


12 77 13 70 13 65 16 44


Fourth Division P W


Ossy Con......... 1816 Bumley Rd B ....20 14


Globe C...........19 3


L P 1142 3139 4 121 5113 6112 8 94 9 87


12 81 12 70 17 40 19 31


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