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P. Spencer not o u t ............6 D. Gardner-Chan not out . .5


Storey 6-0-36-0; A. ’Williams 2-0-20-0; M. Hawke 11-0-49-


Extras.................... • • Total (for 5 ) ..........• • -f21 Bowling: Lewis 9-0-46-0; B.


3; W. Slinger 11-3-51-2. e d e n f i e l d


A'. Williams c Whalley b Monk...........................


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Total. . ....................... . Bowliiig: D. Howard 16.3-


3-62-6; G. Monk 12-3-21-1; Nawaz 4-0-14-0; R. Whalley


5-0-29-2. Earby v


Knowles lbw bScholefield .5 N. Keighley c Rushton b Sedman


Whalley WHALLEY


L. Kearsley c Kcgg b Scholefield..................-4 '


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J. Kelly run out ..................J Lewis c P. Spencer b


N aw a z ’ s century steers Wanderers to victory


R by professional Shahid Nawaz's first


ib b l e s d a l e Wanderers' season was kicked into life with a resounding victory over Edenfield on Saturday - aided


century of the season. Wanderers' skipper David Howard


lost the toss and his side were put in to bat as Edenfield looked to test the locals on a wicket that had been undercover


most of the day.


at the start, Wanderers started their innings brightly, knowing they needed to post a good score in case further rain


With six overs per side lost due to rain , , .


' brought run rate into play. Howard opened with Nawaz and they


put on a superb opening stand of 14b before the captain was finally dismissed


the partnership and never fell below five per over in their 26-over stand.


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D. O’Neill 10-5-42-0;Knowles 5-0-57-0; L. Kearsley 0.2-0-2-


Extras ............... Total (for 0 ) .............. Bowling; J. Smith 6-0-26-0;


Great Harwood v Clitheroe


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0-32-0; M. Dewhurst 2-1-4-0; N. Bibby 18-0-105-0; G. Ker­ shaw 7-1-23-2; Fitton 8-0-38-3. CLITHEROE


Bowling: M. Hargreaves 5-


N. Bolton .c Atkinson b AMaher .................. • • • -24 ittonbD. Cheesebrough 54.


. Burns cD. Cheesebrough b F Maher ............


S t . Bishop lbw b A d il---- 1° M. Dewhurst c D. Cheese­ brough b Houldsworth .33


S. Coulter c Adil b Houldsworth ------ - -34


Harwood on Saturday in1 G


A. Armer run out. . . . . . . . -3 P. Houldsworth b Fitton : .44


S. Atkinson not o u t---- - • .9 M. Cheesebrough c Kershaw


locals.


LITHEROE went down to a run-rate defeat a t i G re at ', a. •


rain-affected game. In reply' to' the home,


side’s 204-6, Neil Bolton's side, who faced three overs fewer, ended on 174-6 - 0.4


runs an over behind Great Harwood's scoring rate. The weather delayed the


s ta r t of the game by 30 minutes, and the home side accumulated an imposing 204 in their 40 overs, with professional Farhan Adil the main obstacle to the


He hit 74 off 8.2 balls, , „


coming in after Graham Kershaw bowled opener Daniel Cheesebrough for 30 at 45 in the 11th over. Adil lost Phil Allen (24)


a t 69, again to Kershaw, while Armer could only add three before being run out.


However, the key part­


nership was between Adil and skipper , Paul Houldsworth. • The pair were four short


of a century stand when paid man Dexter ,Fitton bowled Houldsworth for a'


N. Bibby not out . . . . . . . . . 4 P. Gaskell not o u t ---- - ■ • -0


Extras------ T o ta l ( fo r6 ) , . . . . , .v 274 Bowling: S. Maher 8-1-31-


2; Adil 13-2t55-1;-■ P« Houldsworth, 11-0-45-2; D. Cheesebrough 5-0-36-1. .


Baxenden v Read 46-ball 44, of which only 14


came in boundaries. _ Adil followed, a t 182,


handing Kershaw a catch


off his opposite number. . 'Matthew Cheesebrough


lasted only three balls before falling to the Fitton-.


Kershaw combination, but ■


wt ...i.— UJ4- 1 9 see Harwood out to 204-6 at


the close. - Clitheroe's reply got off


to ’a disappointing s ta r t when Andy Burns (4) hand­ ed Daniel .Cheesebrough a catch off Maher with the score on five.


Skipper Bolton and Fit- ,


ton helped push up the scor­ ing rate as they made 34 at the 10-over mark, but Bolton (14) then became Maher's second victim at


39, Punishing Fitton was building a


patient innings, punishing the bad ball, and he found assistance from Stephen Bishop, who hit three fours in his 18 before being trapped in front by Adil at 78 in the 22nd over. Mick Dewhurst helped


the run chase as he and Fit- ton shared 49 in eight overs. Even when Fitton per­


ished for 54, bowled by Cheesebrough, Dewhurst


and Simon Coulter contin­


ued to hit out. Dewhurst fell at 142, for


Coulter went after the .


He hit two sixes in a 31- ball 34 before Houldsworth


. . .


s tru c k , again, and Clitheroe's bid fell just


a 38-ball 33, Cheesebrough's second catch, off his cap- tain.


attack almost single-hand­ edly, as he and Gaskcll put on 32.


V N INNINGS of /V the highest order


xT -L b y Earby’s opening batsm an Craig Walton condemned Whalley to a heavy defeat on Saturday. Chasing 130 for victory,


made sure Earby’s bowlers did not have things all their own way with some well- timed strokes to the bound­ ary but he was given very little support from his


Walton hammered a quite sublime century to see his


side home by 10 wickets a n d in s id e 22 o vers. Walton treated the


Applegarth faithful to some wonderful text book shots from all-around the wicket and hit nine fours and as


many sixes during his 75- ball stay at the crease. I t took the former Nelson


batsman 38 balls to reach his half-century and a fur­ ther 31 to record a brilliant


century. Fellow opener Stephen ^


Pickles was reduced to a mere spectator at the non- stricker’s end as he watchea and admired Walton s supreme batsmanship. Earlier, home skipper Ian


team-mates. Richard Edmondson was


trapped in front by Andrew Rushton for one while John Kearsley (6) perished to the same bowler with Nigel Hodge taking the catch. Keighley eventually suc­


cumbed to a catch from Rushton off Glyn Sedman


.for 40 while captain Jason Smith (17) tried to acceler­ ate the score along but was given out lbw to Scholefield.


Spooned David Overy and Andy


Clarkson had’won the toss and inserted Whalley into


Earby professional Alex


Scholefield was soon among the wickets When he


’Next-man-in Lee Kears­ _


trapped his opposite num­ ber Graham Knowles for five.-


ley found Scholefield s pace too hot to handle and was dismissed courtesy of a fine.


• catch from Trevor Kegg for ■ five.i VC. •t-*ti _>_ XT:~V V rvirrVil(TV


Pratt managed to push the score above 100 but once Overy spooned a catch up to Hodge off Steven Hip- grave for 13, Whalley’s last three batsmen perished for just two runs.


■ i


Andy P ra t t was left stranded at the non-strik­


er’s end on 21. Earby’s victory was


never in doubt as soon as Walton set about the visi­


tors’bowlers. :l , Pickles finished unbeaten


on 13 while Walton hit the winning runs to score, an ^astonishing 114 of the 130 "needed to record victory for


Nawaz went on to score his first cen­ tury of a disappointing campaign to


. ____u : . iM , i ,n . in the same over to leave Edenfieli


daile looked like to Nawaz of old as he played some magnificent shots all around the wicket, never looking m trou­


ble until he was out for 113. The rest of the Wanderers' order sim­


39 overs. ■


overhaul Wanderers’ score as the clouds finally broke and everyone saw the first


After tea, Edenfield set out to try and man of the match award, returned fig­ , , . ,


glimpses of sunshine. Howard opened the bowling with


PHoward, staking his claim for the


ures of 6-62, but it was Nawaz who pipped him with a much-awaited return to form.


Graham Monk and they both contained the openers, conceding just 28 runs from 14 overs before the first breakthrough. Williams had struck *-he ball well


’ Fellow opener Kelly was then run out i'; v-*' • __ '


V - R


before he gifted a catch to Rick Whalley off Monk for 23.


EAD'S top-of-the-table clash at Baxenden was washed out.


, , . . . .


ond place Baxenden on Saturday, but Back Lane was waterlogged and no play


The leaders were due to take on sec­


was possible a t all. Read, however, stay top of the league.


ply went in to try and maintain the run rate in the final few overs and all con­ tributed to the overall haul of 211-5 oil


in the same over to leave Edcnfield with


a mountain to climb. Professional Martin Lewis hit a quickfire 24 in an attempt to catch up with the required rate, but he eventually became one of Howard's victims as he


bowled an excellent spell. The rest of the batsmen offered little


resistance and Edenficld were eventually bowled out for 125 with nine balls to


| J w5 Bv EDWARD LEE P


I for a four-over-par 288. 1 His llth-place finish keeps him in the top 15 on the Challenge


In extremely bad weather he carded rounds of 73, 72, 72 and 71


AUL DWYER continued his impressive run of form in the Danish Open last week.


Tour. And if he can maintain that until


the end of the season he will win the automatic right to play on the


I European Tour next season along­ side the best places from Britain


I and Europe. There are around 20 events left . f.


1 on the Challenge Tour this season 1 and the Clitheroe GC-attached 1 Dwyer intends to play in around 15


I of them. -


They are spread across the conti- I nent from Russia to Ireland and


,.


from Spain to Norway. Today he is due to tee it up at the


I Rittergut Birkhof GC in Germany I for the Galeria Kaukhof Pokal


ChBut shortly after that he will be


i taking a break from the Challenge Tour as he attempts to make an Open Championship date at Royal


Lytham. , ‘ , / \


4 y , v ? - ...


Last year, of course, he rubbed


shoulders with Tiger ’IVpods at St Andrew’s having won his way


through pre-qiialifying and final qualifying.


This year his route to the Upen , .


will not be as complicated. Having played in the event last


time around, he will not have to go through pre-qualifying m an attem pt to play in the sport s


biggest event. - 'h h I


43 pXQlH H i Paul on course more


Trophy at Whalley GC by three strokes on Saturday.


Ward went round.in 81-14-bI, with Dave Chippendale second


Gavin Ward won the Millennium ' _


after carding 83-13-70. The same day Colin Thompson


won the Long Handicap Trophy’ also by three shots. He shot 89-20- 69 to win from Bob Caladine (93-


21-72). John Newsham won the Sunday


Medal from new member G. Wright by two shots.


N ew s h am w e n t ro u n d m 8 ( - i» - •


69, beating Wright's 91-20-71. Don Cunliffe returned 75-8-67 to win the Hall of Fame qualifier at


■ Mytton Fold GC on Saturday., Trevor Thomber (79-10-69) was


second, Dave Wetton (81-12-69) took third place and Lee Owens claimed fourth spot after carding


92-22-70.. Junior members from Nelson „


GC, Gary Ramsbottom and Tom Noonan, amassed 43 stableford points to win the Open Fourball on Sunday. Phil Ramsbottom and Dave Cock (Nelson) were second with 42 while home members Colin Elliott and Stuart Payne (41) took third on a card play-off from lan Long and John Surtees (41). Trips to Dublin were up for grabs


in the Dauphin Cup at Stonyhurst Park. M. Young (38) won the mens event ahead of S. Young (36) and S. BroWn (34) while Kath Hargreaves (38) won the ladies’- event with Margaret Carrington (37) second and A. Hodgson (35) third. . M. Young also won Division Une


.


of the monthly medal when he carded 72-2-70. Other divisional


prizes went to N. Brown (86-15-71) and W.Addicott (87-23-64).


And D. Beesley scored 34 points


' to win the veterans’ away day at West Bradford GC. J. Austin was second with 32 and H. Ronson took


third place with 31.


greaves have emerged victorious in recent LGU medals at Stonyhurst with scores of 104-33-71 and 98-27- 71 respectively.


And Frances Lee and Kath Har­ „ Edith Child won the Silver Divi­ .


sion of. the LGU Medal at Clitheroe GC with a round of 93- 20-73. Bronze Division honours went to B. Crowther (104-30-74) who won a card play-off against


E.T. Brown. M. Hanson (94-18-76) won the ,,


past captain’s salver at Clitheroe.. Carol Cherry (35) won the ladies


stableford at Mytton Fold ahead of lady captain Margaret Gradwell (29) and Ann Ormond (26).


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