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Weekend Scorecards Whalley v
Saturday, BClitheroe y
O s w a l d tw i s t l e b a r n o l d sw ic k
Arshad c Bolton b Storey....... 18 k.. itci-u v u u *™ . , - -— ; 7---
I. Scothernb Bibby............. -2“ A-„Edmondson lbw b Carr . . . . .0 f ^ S
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P. Beech c Bums b Fitt0“ M. Plant c Dewhurst b Bibby.. 5
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M. Nutter c Bolton b Fitton ...15 rnlbwb
M. Scothern lbw b Fitton..........“
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J. Pickup b Dewhurst J. Hall c Bibby b Fitton S. Sheraz not out
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J.SmithbCarr D Overy c Carr b Woods........aa
A Khan c Burns b Fitton......... -0 D. Metcalfe c Carr b Woods . . .0 f Uy executed pull shots to the b 11
........... « S. GortonstiN.rayiicu j.
Extras Total .............. ..*auu
J Stead lbw b Fitton...............•*! Bowling: Ca£f Extras...................•
Bowling: L. Storey 7-1-22-1. Iftikhar 2-0-9-0. CLITHEROE i f
M. Dewhurst 4V3'2 i R.2- S 15 4-9-12-6; N. Bibby 9-5-18-2, S.
•••....... I I Woods 8-1-18-3; G. Metcalfe 11-3- IMMANUEL •
Knowles c Sadiq b Metcalfe . 15
Im m a n u e l , WHALLEY
J. Kearsley lbw b Carr . . . . . . • L. Kearsley lbw bMetcalfe ...16 K. Reed c Duxbury b Metcalfe 14
XV ■ ■ ........ .. I_ w Valley derby against Read
Visiting skipper David Howard won the and fnvitedNick Marsh’s men to have & very green wicket,
ThThomesters got of to a slow start with j ust 15 runs^efag scored off the first 10 over.
Flannery not out° until the shot betrayed him and he spoonea
- Upener miuiaci 'V, T k k p hmindarv ary
an easy catch off the toe of his bat for 31 Earlier, captain M a r s h was out to opposing
ikimier Howard’s slower ball for three. Fortunately for Read, their Pakistani pro-
N. Payne b Smith......................7 con[idence and authority. Bu P. Dignan lbw b Knowles..........° the amateurs could not mal S. Sadiq lbw b Smith
S. Bishop c Sheraz b Arshad.... 43 M. Stevens b Fit tontton lbw b Arshad................^
N - ? " A^ dbStead:::::: 3
S. Coulter not out.. M. Dewhurst not out............... -4
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Raza not out........................ __
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J.Marshalllbwb Pearce........... » P. Haworth b Pearce.
a.m., except N. Bibby for M. Dewhurst, S. Iftikhar for F. Hus-
■ - - ” !1- D. Lynagh c
Dav.es b Howard...O |™und l2-45 Extras................. 1S9
Total (for 9).........•■••■••••;-"l“ Bowling: D. Howard 18-4-56-3,
Nawaz 10-1-32-0; A. Pearce 10-1- 42-4; B. Spencer ,7-1-39-2. RIBBLESDALE
WANDERERS M. Davies run out ......- .W . M. Davies run------- -
D. Gardner-Chan c Swarbrick b Newby..........Ribblesdale Wanderers (v
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A. Pearce not out....................... Total (for 8)-■• -• •
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BLACKBURN NORTHERN N. Fitzmaurice b Fitton -----21 N. Knight b Storey . . . • • • • • f
Clitheroe v Blackburn Northern '
1 J. Watson c Bolton b DewhurstO Rehman c M. Coulter b Fittonl2 N. Weaver b Fitton ..............M M. Gillibrand c Storey b
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Dewhurst................ Chariwala c Istikhar b ..7
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I. Daud c Bolton b Dewhurst .0 D. Pratt not o u t ................ ..... “
S. Brown b Dewhurst................." ' K . Hamilton b Dewhurst-------1 E x tra s . . . . . ......................
Total.........................•••’ ’o' Bowling: L. Storey 6-1-19-1,
M. Dewhurst 15.1-3-27-6; Fitton 10-3-23-3.
CLITHEROE A. Burns b Weaver . . . . • ••■ ■ -7
S. Bishop c Fitzmaurice b Weaver ..................o
M. Couiter not out................16 Fitton not out........................“ “ Extras.................................. _
Total (for 2) .••••••■ ••••^ Bowling: Rehman 9-3-18-0, K.
Hamilton 2-0-9-0; N. Weaver 5-1- 23-2; I. Daud 2-0-13-0; S. Brown 1-0-1-0; D. Pratt 0.2-0-4-0.
, y Earbyi home, meet i 12-45 n m.) N. Marsh, W.
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M. WhaHey c Spencer b E ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ F f t t o n .S c o r e r Howard.........•••••""•••••"••q “ tor y’ Sarae team Sunday in T ,'anca;;hire Cup, away, meet 11-45__
„ Hnoncer b Dewhurst, M. Har
W. Eastham c Davies b Spencer.3 sain. P. Swarbrick lbw b sPe" ccr
A. Mehmood not out...............£ EasCm , M_ whalley, J. ............................ Marshall. D. Lynagh, Atif.P.
Howarth, Raza. Res A. Bennett, L Woodvine. Scorer J. Laycock. 'Read 2nds (v Salesbury, away, meet Read 12-15 p.m.) G. Bards-
ley, D. Parsons, J.
Nawaz c ; O’Connor b Newby....l6 D. Howard cHaworth b Raza...45 D
B Thistlethwaite, S. Jarvis, A.
Extras.................................. .. Total (for four)........ Bowling: Arshad 18-10'23"3! 3’ Stead 9.3-2-18-1; P.Bcech6-3- 20-0; J. Pickup 5-2-9-0; S. Sher
az 1-0-7-0; M. Plant 2-0-9-0.
Whalley v E d e n f ie ld WHALLEY
Extras............................... *
Total (for 7) ••••••Toro. ? Bowling: Knowles 14-4-36-2, J.
Smith 12-2-28-3; S. Gorton 13-5- 21-2.
Read v Settle A. Davidson ct Howarth b East- ..18 V. Woods b Smith......................- mw> " “L
omfi^mc^aSauthori^ Blit vmforhuiatrfy ______ oionn pnnld not match his expertise and ^
. ^ t S S T a t e l y Eastham was not to be denied and picke G. Metcalfe lbw b Knowles . . --- T a_t man«.ui --------------- --------- , f
'"7T~r7„( , i „ challenging one ol d e n y Ribbiesdaie the two
s 5 S & s r iraw,lht Read grabbed the early
K. Hornby b Lynagh..............^3 h t H ^ 1Jy off Raza for 45 p. Taylor b Ra^T; : ; .” ” ”
FO R th e se con d time in two days,
A. PratUbw b L ew is - .......... -0 J- Dolbynot out . . . • ■ • • • • • • 23 “
S. Gorton b Slinger....... J. Flannery not out.................. ”
Extras.................................. .. rr,ntai .................................38 Bowling:Lewis 13-3-21-5; B.
Storey 9-4-11-1; W. Slinger 3.1-3- ° '3’ EDENFIELD
Bowling: O. Newby 6-1-21-0; forw
D. Lynagh 6-0-18-1; Raza 17 6 32-3- W. Eastham 16-6-39-4. READ
N. Marsh c Hulse b Dalby . . . .21 M. WhaHey lbw b Jolleys ...•■»
G Williams lbw b Smith............8
T.Litt^notou J. Kelly c and b Knowles............5 Extras - ...........
Raza not ou t ........................... pti r !tl1n wnf nlll1 . . . . . . . . . . •"*
------- 127
P. Holt riot out ..... ..---..... ••-14 iinwlinv S. Hornby 10-4-26-0 Lewis c Redhead b Norton.........
Extras..................
..9 6-2-25-0; K. Hornby i „ „
Total (for 4) •••••••.""•••••;"7T, . Bowling: J. Smith 5-1-14 1,
Knowles 7-2-7-1; S. Gorton 3.3-1- 13-2; D. Overy 1-0-3-0.
WEEKEND
TEAMS CRICKET Saturday
Clitheroe (v Baxenden, home,
meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton, A. Burns, Stephen Bishop, Simon
, q (->nnlter M.
M.Pyec Redhead b Gorton......0
V.Nolleys^ ^ . 2.0.23-0; J. » ! » « .
Jolleys 6-2-22-1; A. Davidson 123
Ribblesdale Wanderers skipper D a v id Howard won the toss and asked
Cherry Tree to bat first. The match began similar
ly to the day before with *i_
Howard and Shahid Nawaz , bowling tight opening spells
. 9 m_L.:,4 XTowa**
to restrict Tree in the early overs.
Howard got his opposite number D a v id Hayes
. record- “
* Ealtham grabbed another wicket while R ^ a bagged two more but Read were unable S a i n the final two wicket which would have
then'them the two extra bowling points as Settle closed on 126-8.
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th^ fate HuriyNwiSets gave Read hope but Wanderers hdd on for an excellent victory by
tWReafahowever, bounced back in style on Sunday when they comprehensively defeated
* 1 " - “
Derek Lynagh yorked Keith Hornby - the professional’s father -
g tSu . a for three. Hornby’J - P g * * * bv Raza of Warren Eastham for a duck. »»» sg— - -
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points with two convincing wins. On Saturday at Chatbum Road,
sees maximum G
LITHEEOE enjoyed an impressive weekend as
they picked up maximum
skipper Neil Bolton won the toss and sent Barnoldswick into bat on
a slow, turning track. This looked to be the wrong deci
sion when the opening pair oHan sfeothern and professional Raja Arshad raced to 30 off the first five
The Clitheroe professional was unplayable in a spell.of 15overs
which returned figures of 6-12. He was supported well by his
suntanned spin-twin Neil Bibby who returned figures of 2-lb on a
overs.The Barnoldswick innings was
ended by Fitton on the fourth ball of the last over with the score on
97.Clitheroe struggled in the early part of their innings, losing Bums for five with the score on 10.
. Fitton was next to go, trapped in
front by his opposite number Arshad for 12.
Stephen Bishop was still at the ,
crease, however, and joined by Bolton took the score to 90 before Bolton fell, caught by Arshad off the bowling of James Stead. Bishop rode his luck well to score
. Northern. Poor shot selection and an ' ' , • . score uu i j «-*-
an important 43 when he was dis appointingly out with the score on
94Simon Coulter' and M ick Dewhurst knocked off the remain ing runs to see Clitheroe home with 13.5 overs to spare.
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figures of 6-27 and Fitton howling with his usual accuracy to take 3-
23They were well supported in the field with'five good catches taken and none grounded for the first
, On Sunday, Clitheroe again sent
the opposition into bat on another slow track at home to Blackburn
Northern's openers had reached ,
24 when Nick Knight was clean howled by Storey for 8.
Next to go was Watson, well
caught at slip b y Bolton of f Dewhurst.
inspired spell by Clitheroe veteran Dewhurst brought an early end to the Northern innings.
They subsided to 73 all out in only 31 overs, Dewhurst earning
time this season. The poor ran of Bums continued
when he was clean bowled by
Weaver for seven, Bishop following— him i n t h e s a m e o v e r f o r e ig h t . Theirs were the last wickets to
fall however, as Matthew Coulter and Fitton saw Clitheroe comfort
ably home by putting on 59 for the ^Fit ton finished with 35, Coulter
^Clitheroe's excellent form contin ues, and 14 points sends them into Saturday's Ramsbottom Cup game against Baxenden full of confi
dence. ^
W a n d e r e r s t a k e t h e d e r b y d a y h o n o u r s
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the crowd further with another maxi-
Michael Davies was brilliantly run out by direct hit hy Derek Lynagh at gully but
(6
out) and Terry Little (27 not out) victory with some masterful
with more than !4 overs to spare-
David Gardner-Chan (39) played with com before for 11 as things
looked up for the locals. Unfortunately, Tree s bat
ting strength surfaced and excellent performances by
Nigel Robbins (29), profes sional Naeem Ashraf (59),
Gary Bolton (68 not out) and Lee Kennedy (54 not ou t ) saw Tree amass an
ex ce lled tota^ V j ‘' £ 247-4 off their allotted 45 overs. Faced with a daunting
total, Ribblesdale needed a good start and, in particular, a substantial knock from
Nawaz. However, the Pakistani „ , . . -
pro was the first wicket to fall with the score on 34. From then on, the innings went from bad to worse as
■ Ribblesdale’s batters fell to some tight and accurate bowling from Ashraf and
Bolton. Howard looked in good ,
nick for his 20, but eventual ly fell victim to Bolton as he tried to increase the run
^ Barry Spencer (20) and
Craig Hall (15) offered some resistance but the visitors were eventually dismissed for 98 in 35 overs.
Disappointing weekend as Whalley miss out twice
W
M. Briggs c Newby b Eastham 32 Edenfie,di away> start l-30 P;m-) p. Spencer c Swarbrick b D Howard, G. Monk, M. Briggs,
D. Gardner-Chan, P.A. Hall, R. .
..........................t _
R. Wilson run out......................., R. Fielding. B. Spencer not out..................... “
• ■ ‘""rW‘=‘o ^ B o w l in g : 0 . N e w b y 1 1 -2 -5 2 -3 ,
D. Lynagh 2-1-10-0; Raza 16-9- 71-1; A. Mehmood 5-1-ld-u, w. Eastham 10.2-2-29-2.
Sunday
Spencer, A. Pearce, Nawaz. Scorer Sunday
HALLEY slumped to two dis appointing defeats at the week-
n „ Qnhirdav the locals were out for a pitiful
3 8 ° j ! S » d « ^ nmmotlv won by six wickets m 16.3 ovep- P Ja^mSmith won the to® andchoseto bat,
but he must haver regretted his decision. After openers John Kearsley and prPPes^..°^”
al Graham Knowles put on 17 for the f'r^ wicket, with Richard Edmundson failing to
” £ S S 2 £ » g Marsha„ k . O'Con- D ) could "v e " A. Nuttall. Scorer J. Whalley b a t^m en ^ ^
^pnuld even trouble the scorers as seven t for ducks, and
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Whalley were all out in 24.1 overs. Edenfield lost wickets regularly in reply, bu
Davies, B. Spencer, P. Knowles snapped up a return catch to sen » n__ Mowm. SCO]
Kelly back at 126, Gorton
Clitheroe 3rds (v Cherry Tree,
home, meet 1-15 p.m.) A. Hack ing, M. Scott, K. Driver, D. Mus- son, N. Cartledge, S. Dawson, C. Brown, M. Eglin, M. Powell.R. Rudd, G. Sutcliffe. Scorer H. Dn-
Read 3rds (v Baxenden, away, start 2 p.m.) S. Janns, D. Wilcock,
I Hassan, M. Strahan, M. Suthers, C. Hinks, K. O’Connor, L. Woodvine, M. Bennett, A. Nuttall, R. Delstrother. Res W. Driver, A. Tinker. Scorer Katy
B°Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, home, start 2 p.m.) I. Kirk, G. Maguire, R. Lloyd, R. Gladwin, R. Devine, T. Jeffs, C. Nuttall, J. Jackson, P Cottam, I. Britclitfe, W. Mah- mood. Scorer L. Braithwaite.
R0EFIELD LEISURE CENTRE ^
SUMMER FIVE- A-SIDE
FOOTBALL league
fixtures Sunday
9 a.m. - Cantona Seagulls v
Walking Altham; 9-50 a.m.- Storm v Regulators; 10-40 a.m. - Crafty Butchers v John
ny's Boys; 11-30 a.m. Clitheroe Clowns v Helmeli Athletic; 12-20 p.m. - Heys Inn v Clockwork Orange; 1-10 p.m. - New Inn v Norfolk and Good; 2 p.m. - Centre of Excel
lence v Rag Legs. ^ I s i U l T A ^ t h w c U W gsssr«
was too^ r i^^m ^ 'B d enf feld , with Holt n S T o lf f i— ^ - S
day ^ter losing the toss and being asked to bathn; u
the total was comfortably reached. Smith trapped opener Williams at 10, and
t0 m r a T X a n u e l f a d not have things all their ovm wayus they lost their
men M M ™ ) - d Carr (30) and H-£'S3SS£i£Sn!as Stevens U9) steadied the
ship.however, and
but in the end the damage had been done and Roberts (6 not out) and McIntyre (3 not out)
guided Immanuel home. Sport Shorts oA ft-: .V U nm m n i ; 3 3! V ‘ - three hats- thO ynTye OveT;(35Tproduced a knock of any
r e X e k s every other batsman surrendered thS e 2
’ (3) was f i - t to go trapped
plumb in front by Immanuel professional Will C Lee Kearsley and Knowles look well poised
X n o M e s T o f e Z u ^ j 15 while the same bowler trapped Kearsley leg
^Edmund^on became Carr’s second victim for a duck while Smith (4) was also sent back
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