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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 7th, 2001 33 bnline.co.uk , www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk S V ,


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^5995 .£5995 ..■..£5695 1 aWF.14-2. . PADIHAM N. Bolton c Hartley b Fazal. .. .0 j . Rain c M. Cheesbrouigh b de{eat neighbours g a l l e y , again a t home, ifSSSSiSfutBtJES . p'Gaskell run o


G. Kershaw not o u t ................ 5 e Hall c Armer b Haworth .. .13 . Michael Whalley, professional Akram Si. Bishop............... ................1 I. Britcliffe not o ut. . . . . . . . • • • •? Raza and Marsh were soon out to the expe- Extras............... ••••••


G Monk c Add b Haworth ...26 outfit. , , . • , , ,


Extras. ; . . . . ~ ~ • • ■ • • • •« . rienced Garry Bolton, leaving Read a t 37-. v .


. >«•1 • Houldsworth 5-2-11-0; I; Haworth 1.3-0-1-2.


11-1


P. Metcalfe b Dewhurst y .. • • -8 . GREAT HARWOOD Warren Eas tham did no t las t long, h u t missed by Smith off his own bowling, “ ---------


GREAT HARWOOD


U. Saddique lbw b Si. Bishop.. .0 J. Hartley bFitton................... ° Fazal lbw b F itto n ...........


A. McNicholas not out . . . . . . A. Robinson b Dewhurst........0 A. Sharif notout ..................... jj


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Si. Bishop UM-1; Fitton 4.1-1-7-2; N. Bibby 0.541-1-0; N. Bolton 1-0-2-0. • g.0.13.2. • Match abandoned.


Total (for 5 ) .............• • • • • •* Bowling: M. Dewhurst,7-1-15-2,


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


R e a d v W h a l l e y READ


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G. O'Connor c and b Knowles . .0 W. Eastham c Read v Gorton .55 S. Marshall not out ...............W O. Newby not o u t ................... E x tra s . .. . ..................... Total (for 7) . •.••••


Bowling: J. Smith 7-0-25-1, D. pa(ui,am....... O'Neill 13-1-64-1; S. Gorton 10-1- Barnoi(iswick..


„ 36-2; Knowles 10-1-36-2. ’N - -


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Extras


- Bowling: J. Smith 11-5-27-1, D. O’Neill 19-3-83-3; Knowles 7-2-33-


Total (for 7) •;


1; S. Gorton 8-1-39-2.WHALLEY Knowles c l. Scothern b Beech .8 J. Kearsley lbw b M. Scothem .2


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R. Edmondson b Arshad ••••••“ J. Flannery c Nutter b Arshad .2


6


D. O’Neill not ou t................... 25 D. Holgate not o u t .................. -1


| 11-2; Arshad 8-4-11-3; M. Plar I 2-0-0;'M. Nutter. 2-t0-10-l. >


seothera 14^20-1; R V e ^ l R ^ d v C W ^ i ^ T r e e


N. Marsh c Kennedy b Bolton 17 M.WhalleycSudnikb Bolton .4 Raza c Kennedy b Bolton---- -7 T. Little lbw b Ashraf. . . . . . . -29


Extras................................ “ 5 Total (for 8) . . . . • • • • • • • • -85 Bowling: J. Stead 12-4-21-1; M.


Total ( fo r i ) .......... Bowling: L. Bones 2.2-0-7-1,


Read............ Baxenden....... eiCn


herry Tree.. iree. . Blackburn N.. 9


Clitheroc....... 8 Edcnfield......... 8 Gt Harwood . . 8


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D. Chees 'brough c B. Spencer b . Monk --------------------....30


I. Haworth c Monk b Howard .22 Adil c Rain b Monk................0


Bowling: D. Howard 11.1-3-40- 1; I. Britcliffe 5-1-21-0; G. Monk


7n T a b le s JENNINGS


Senior Division . P W L BP NR


3 39 3 35 3 34 3 30 2 30 3 27 3 27 3 27 2 25


Earby.......... 8 Ribblesdale W. 8 Oswaldtwistle I 9


Salesbury....... Belvedere....... Ribblesdale W. Cherry Tree... BGSOB......... Fadiham.......


S. Bulcock c GardnerrChan b Monk 4 D. Clegg not o u t .....................


BonesbMonk .••• • • • • • • • Bowling: D. Howard 6-1-31-0;


Nawaz 20-6-34-5; R.' Whalloy 3-0- 13-0; G. Monk 14.3-4-41-5. RIBBLESDALE


Settle............ 5 Whalley----; . 8 0


was soon caught behind from * ermaht.


A. Armer not o u t ................... P. Houldsworth not out --------14 Extras................................ . Total (for 3 ) ........••••,’V’


tune a t’the s ta r t of his innings, to achieve his first senior league half-century, with the


bonus of a £30 collection. Read finished on 166-7, not a bad score


on a rain-affected wicket.


wind as Mike Veevers and Bolton opened Cherry Tree's reply. .


T h e h a rd y sp e c ta to r s s a t in th e cola , ,, ■ ,


, ’ , , Veevers soon became impatient and tried


to pull a ball from Oliver Newby which knocked back his middle stump.


Bolton tried to square cut Newby but was brilliantly caught by Raza at first slip.


\TAiirVnrlc hnWllTlff. WIlO


seven and Mark Burrows soon followed as he received a ball then kept low and was


Eastham's arm ball clean howled him for , . . . .


3 22 3 18 2 13 2 4 2 4


First Division P \V L BP NR


J.Marshallb Gorton . . . .'....26 CWCKET LEAGUE .w i» ^ t“^by?bo^who — — TABLES


Cherry Tree struggled to come to terms ... ,i


Robbins caught at deep mid-on, bringing Ashraf to the crease.


• rnTri Nneem Ashraf. bis ^ c k e t , b u t the introduction of


OI tn e reauiut/c -------------------- 4 . John Baldwin with nine halls left, giving


c o .- Opener Whalley was soon in action, hit- ting captain Jason Smith over mid-^ff an d _


Read seven points and the leadership. Against Whalley, Read decided to bat.


.................' ™ fL i t r ; 'n i i l l in c D av id "Onion" O’N e ill for two


trapped in front by former Read paid behind off Smith from an mdemsive s New b a tsm an R a z a was immediately


------ 1 7 - y 3 d Marshall batted with great res- did n ot play with his usual P a ^ c h e and olution benefitting from a little good for-


a hall from the persevering O'Neill which kept low and


moved away a fraction. The introduction of spinner Simon Gor­ ton enabled Marsh to hit two tremendous


pulled sixes only to give a tame catch attempting a third injudicious hit. Little lofted an easy catch off profession­


same bowler.


young Marshall again batted patiently and caused Knowles great verbal annoyance as he was hit for two well-controlled leg-side


With the score at a precarious


' bowled five maidens m his Brst six o v e r s ^ Eastham batted with equal patience and Raza then had the big-hitting Nigel


showed selectivity of hard-hitting shots off front and back foot to gain his second con­ secutive 50, bringing up his half-century


with a six into the car park. Sam Marshall played some excellent


ad judged out lbw. Top-scorer Lee Kennedy (16) was


. underarm throw, while Paul Reed unwise­ ly tried to hit Raza, only to find the safe


superbly run out by Newby's accurate


_ _ defeat against improving Barnoldswick at Victory Park on Sun-


WHALLEY fell to


Read............ Bamoldswick.. Clitheroe....... Rolls-Royce... Gt Harwood .. Old Ross


3 13 3 13 • 3 11 3 ,8


Second Division p W L BP NR


:'Earby............ : Edeafield.......


.’ Settle............ Blackburn N ..


Belvedere....... Oswaldtwistle 1 Baxenden.......


Whalley...... BGSOB......... Stacksteads. .. Rolls-Royce... Salesbury..


Stacksteads... ' .Salesbury..... '


Padiham....... Ribblesdale W. Baxenden....... Oswaldtwistle 1 Belvedere.......


Settle......... Edenfield.......


Blackburn N .. 7 4 0 8 .3 Clitheroc....... 7 4 0 Read.............. 7 4 1


Third Division P W L BP NR


2 2 i 1 4 I 0 5 I


8 3 34 8 2 32


6 3 27 6:-2 25


1 37 2 32 0 21 2 18 3 18 2 18 3 18 3 18 1 14 1 14 2 13 2 4


day.Jason Smith's side fin­ ished 109 runs short of the home side's target, although they did manage to bravely hold on to their last two wickets to deny them the bonus bowling


points.Barnoldswick skipper


Michael Scothern won the toss and chose to bat first and suffered an early loss when he himself (5) nicked David "Onion" O'Neill behind to Richard Edmondson at 10. But Ian Scothern and


attacking stroke's on the off-side as the innings closed for 192-7 Whalley had reached 17 without loss in 5.4 overs before half an inch of rain brought proceedings to


a halt.


attack as he and Matthew Plant added 40, before Smith had the latter lbw


Arshad went after the


for eight.Arshad was finally out for 73 at 130, Smith pouch­ ing the catch off spinner


Simon Gorton. Again the Bamoldswick


order showed it's depth, with Paul Beech (39), Matthew Nutter (12) and Sid Sheraz(19) all making double figures as the home side set an imposing total


of 194-7.Whalley were on the rack in reply, but managed to deny Barnoldswick the bowling points, despite falling 109 runs short of


the belligerent professional Raja Arshad steadily com­ piled 64 runs in 20 overs.


6 . 2 20 6 2 20 4 2 18 2 3 18 2 3 18


Earby............ Bamoldswick.. Cherry Tree... Gt Harwood ..'


12


ham Knowles trapped t l amateur for a patient 25.


.


6 3 17 4 3 15 4 3 15 4 3 15 4 3 15 4 2 13


Leaders earn a run-rate victory


dale League Second Division outfit Whalley


JENNINGS Ribbles­ seconds earned a run r


wm over Burnle .y .Gram- mar School Old Boys on


Saturday.


J. Marshall not out. . . . . - ■ • • -61 W. Eastham c Veevers bAshral u G. O'Connor c Reed b Baldwin .7 R Haworth lbw b Ashraf........12


O.Newby not out .................... •“ ; . 32-0;’ J.^Baldwin 4-0-14^1.


Extras.............................. Total (for 7) ......................l™ Bowling: Ashraf 23-4-66-3; G. Bolton 11-1-37-3; N. Robbins 7-0-


^':X:-;^CHERRYTREjE;


M. Veevers b'.N ewbyyL.... G. Bolton c Raza b Newby----- N. Robbins c Newby b Raza .


--------- : Ashraf b Eastham^ vV....> v llpv


D. Hayes not out ...................3° A. Sudnik b Mchmood . . . . . . . M J Baldwin lbw b Mehmood . . . .1


M. Burrows lbw b Eastham ,...1 Valley Siaeto n


were th e only Ribble to finish with a


L. Kennedy run out . . . . . . . . .1 6 re su l t a t th e end OI tn e n P. Reed c Eastham b R a z a ....14 M.


Extras............................... Bowling: O. Newby 10-5-20-0;


Raza 20-4-50-2; W. Eastham 10-2- 22-3; A. Mehmood 3.3-0-10-2. .


C.Waltonlbwblfatra .,^,.,..57 S Pickles Ibw b. Dewhurst..... v 3 game Scholefield c S. Coulter b I-Iarg- " •reaves


Earby v Clitheroe EAKBY


-.10


I. Clarkson not out.................w ^ " b w 8!.1


S Rushton c Burns b Yates . . . .7 T. Kcgg c S- Coulter b Bibby .. .0 S. Hipgrave not out ..............41 Extras................................•*“


ButlercBaronbEastham ..JUnfortunately for the


Salesburysmat^_versus. Applegarth and batted first on a firm, -Great Harwpod, R'Ppf^’.'. grassy.track. : ■


Whalley Roaders, they were on the wrong end of a nme- wicket thrashing by Rolls- Royce after being bowled out for an embarrassing 57.


hanging on at 36-5 when the rain returne to call a halt to proceedings at 7-25 P-m. On Sunday, Earby won the,toss at the


dale Wanderers seconds ■ 6 ciitheroe’s opening seam attack of Mick Rossendalians..


Clitheroe


Yato'.b.B'b.by00 were all declared a no result. Craig W a l to n , but d id n ’t last long Salesbury and Wanderers


1* M. Hargreaves 8-2-23-1; oi. Bishop 1-0-13-0; N. Bolton 13-2- 57-2; Yates 14-2-48-3. CLITHEROE


Total (for 7) ••••••■ • Bowling: M. Dewhurst 9-1-38-


St. Bishop c Proud b Rushton .16; > Yates b.Kegg............


A. Burns b Rushton -28


v N.' Coulter b Rushton. ; . . . . • :4; N. Bibby c Kegg b Hipgrave. . . .6


N. Bolton b Rushton . . . ------ S. CoultcrcScholerieidbRushton. .4 -M.’ Dewhurst lbwb Hipgrave £. 28


can count themselves unfor­ tunate after dismissing their, opponents for less than 100. Clitheroe, on the other


hand, can thank their lucky stars- after they were reduced to 101-7 chasing, Padiham’s mammoth 291-5. On Sunday in.the Third Division, Clitheroe thirds


"routed Read for'.an'embar­ rassing 39 and. surpassed that total for the loss of four


P. Gaskell c Kegg b Rushton . .16 wickets. • M. Hargreaves b Hipgrave---- 3


Si. Bishop not out. . . . . . . v ■ bf g. r un win over.Ribbles- Tot^ali out)" • "• • • • •


Bowling: Scholofiold 4-1-18-0; ]y[eadows side struggled to saallourotosingieM.


Salesbury thirds,had a big dale thirds. The Church


: _ Wanderers Under RIBBLESDALE


18s have made a fine start to the season with two wins against Cherry Tree and local rivals Chtheroe., They amassed 167-3 in


20 overs against the Black- burn side with M. Stafford


(35 not out)G. McGuire (2 9 ) , David Gardner-Chan (30 not out), and R. Glad­ win (24) top-scoring. The Cherry Tree reply


fell well short on 58-6, with R. Whalley taking 3-3 and


siMekTart.VostnglJmar Saddique for a; duck with the score on three.


. Padiham then had 22 overs to knockoff added22.


game out altogether, but play eventually Yates could only score nine before being resumed at 6-30 p.m.


The rain then threatened to wash the cjjanj,e bowler Andrew Rushton for 15. bowled by Kegg, but Bolton and Burns


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u^e uncomfortable for the batsmen, Bishop was first to go, caught oft nrst


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the remaining runs, but several batsmen The skipper was beaten by a Rushton perished in the chase and they were left


^ , . , v bowledfor29. nipped back and bowled him.


Coulter followed him back to the pavil- .Qn at g2) quickly followed by Burns, who.. . &w a good start by swiping at ther RUShton delivery and being


against OW Dewhurst and Billy Hargreaves looked ^ Qok the game t0 Earby before being and .useful and the seaming ball put paid to _ d in front by Hipgrave for 26. reserves Stephen Pickles with the score on 10.


ewburst was Clitheroe’s only hope, and encounter against Padiham Professional Alex ^ “[ ^ ^ H a r g - Gaskell delayed Earby’s deserved victory.


McGuire 2-1. Facing Clitheroe was a .


much tougher proposition, with the visitors making 63 all out) Eglin top-scoring with 15, while Whalley took 5-9 and R. Lloyd 3-13. In reply, Ribblesdale lost


s ix wickets, but Lloyd saw them home ' with an unbeaten 29.


The Under 16s had an ' . . . ■


Baxenden. Wanderers batted first


and totalled 139-8, with Gladwin cracking an


unbeaten 50. There were also excellent


contributions from C. Nut- tall (35) and S. Braith- waite (18 not out). In reply, Baxenden were


easy win in the first round . of the Birchall Cup against


first


Oswaldtwistle, but they have since beaten Whalley and Padiham.


game at More Kibble Valley sport on page 1 , . ^ brief cameo knock of 16 from Paul After dismissing-their removed the threat of Bolton, caught at : . Z2JZT clean bowled Bishop (22) and then


opponents for 119, WhaUey sUp hy Jon Hartley first ball were aoing along nicely (at Adecent total was still in sight while Fi T i t b“ ”o“ th? weather ton wBSi the ereue, but he Ml, bowled playing the wtonk line to pronusmg spinner


Unfortunately, the rain score waS 75-4, burwith


victory. I t made for less than


K ^ m ^ t o j t o r s ^ t ^ ^ 72'wheri profe^ionaVGra- game lost


p e e ;>* , . « » exciting viewing as the vis-


by Michael Scothern, and Lee Kearsley followed at 22, caught in front by


James Stead. Knowles faced 68 balls


for eight, but from the 69th he handed Ian Scothern a


catch off Beech. Kevin Reed followed two


runs later, bowled by Arshad, while Beech removed Smith in the .next over for a golden duck. Arshad sent back both Edmondson and Flannery


cheaply to leave Whalley on 51-7 before Paul Grace was trapped by wicket keeper Nutter, who had removed his gloves for two overs, for a 58-ball nine. O'Neill (25 not out)


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Sa T r2e ^ S u n d a y a f ^ rA 5 0 ,ru n v, h o m g ^ ]ayed & ^ 1 IS pL<1 leader® Otarry' ®*sth“ ' °” »id-w,cket onto his boot which


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"table, while "' Whalley remain in search of that elusive first win.


managed to frustrate the home attack, but Barnoldswick continue to edge their way up the


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Locals denied victory as heavens open


G


LITHEROE were denied victory over Padiham by the weather on


__ Saturday, before a disappointing


defeat at Earby the following day. Padiham were lucky to escape with two


points at Chatburn Road after rain brought a premature end to proceedings. Neil Bolton won the toss and elected to


h a t on a good-looking track. The bulky opening pair of Stephen Bisn- op and Andy Bums put on 24 before Burns


swung and missed at a straight ball. This brought professional Dexter Fitton


a


to the crease, and he settled in quickly as Bishop began to grow in confidence, play-


t e of drive off pajd man Fahee ¥CU11 __________ m Fazal. day> a glorious cover pair added another 35 before Fazal


reaves lumbered down the Earby slopesand got a quick ball to nip away and take the


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ed|imon Coulter didn’t waste the opportu­ nity, diving low and holding on to a great ra fch For the next 10 overs or so, Clitheroes


attack lost their way as Walton, in Particu­ lar, hammered any loose deliveries to the


b He was next man out with the scoreon 100, after a tremendous knock of 57, whicn included seven fours and two towering


^Substitute professional Gary Yates ended Walton's innings, and he put the -brakes on Earby’s innings, bowling in tan-


dem with Neil Bibby.


Clitheroe as they took five wickets between them for only 22 runs.


The spinners turned things round for ,


, .


Hipgrave stood in their way, and their experience came through as .they put on 68


Only skipper Ian Clarkson and Stephen to turn the game around. did not come to the rescue overs ie{t>sensible batting from the mid-_ .thefuu 45 overs, ___________________ ______ , Earby finished on a very useful 190-7 oil „


of Salesbury seconds who ordei^w6uld have seen Clitheroe post at. ■ ciitheroe’s reply got off to a steady start were thrashed by §5


w i th Burns and Bishop putting on 34 fo


a shoul- Trevor


aggression to :%yf y .■ ■


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’ - ‘ The Under 15s have.had a mixed start, losing their,


92-4, with H. Evans taking 2-15.


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