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N. Bolton b Williams ---- M. Coulter c Keir b Storey----.0


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Fitton b Williams ...•••••• • -48 St. Bishop lbw b Lewis..........28


S. Trotter b Williams . . . . • • -1 ‘ S. Coulter cSlingerb Williams .6 N.


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1; A. Williams 15-2-74-4. EDENFIELD


A. Williams b Hargreaves. . . .51 Lewis c Bibby b Hargreaves . .20 J. Kelly b Fitton ................... 44 G. Smithson run o u t ............. B. Storey b Hargreaves .


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N. Bolton c D. Cheesebrough b M Newton..........••• • • • •• ’


. nnhsnn . Hargreaves c D. Cheesebrough .....................u w th em as t "h ey slumped to another


Fitton lbw b Haworth...........43 defeat, th is time against Earby. S. Bishop c Adil b Dobson . . . .0 Earby won th e toss and decided to hat M. Dewhurst c Threlfall b Dob-


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m Bibby Growden 5-0-17-0; Lewis 17-1-54-


: Total (for 6) . ---- • • • • • • Bowling: B. Storey 8:l-30-l, E.


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Bibbynotout ------------------------- -------------- ------- -----i-n. . t.he second over. M. Eglin c Threlfall b D. Cheese-


Gaskell lbw b Haworth . . . . . . -u


M.bprraton b M.Cheesebroughi4 Extras............... " " " aw. Bowling: Adil 5-0-23-0; L.


Cheesbrough 1.5-0-7-1. GREAT HARWOOD


PHoltst S.CoulterbFitton ..0 C.HansonbHargreaves . . . . . ;u u ------------ „-----


Adil not out


A. Keir not out....................... j® Extras


36-4" M. Eglin 6-1-23-0; Fitton 17-3-62-3; N. Bibby 12-2-47-0.


Ribblesdale Earby v S. Pickles c and bB. Spencer .40


Wanderers EARBY


N. Pickles c Hall b Nawaz---- .3 Scholefield c Howard b Nawaz 13 I.ClarksoncandbHoward ..11


C. Walton not out . . . . . . ----4 ‘ S. Hipgrave st Hall b B. SpencerO


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Spencer 5-0-29-2. WANDERERS


Nawaz c Proud b Scholefield D. Howard c Keggb Scholefield .28


M. Davies b A. Rushton........At M. Briggs c Proud b Kegg ---- u D. Ganlner-Chan lbw b. Hipgrave. .8


| p Hall lbw b Sedman .............« R. Whalley not o u t ................ •“


Extras T. Kegg 15-5-30-1; S. Hipgrave 5- QW ^ Bowling; Scholefield 8-1-37-2; m :


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N. Marsh c Dobson b Haworth.. .44 M. Whalley c McKay b Dobson .37


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T. Little b Houldsworth • • • • -11 \y. Eastham c Dobson B Houldsworth....................24


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Extras ............................ Total (for 8)


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Wanderers RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


J. Rain c Knowles b Edmond- D. Howard c Knowles b 0’Neill21


M. Briggs run-- P. Spencer not out .................4“


Total (for 4 ) .................•••268 Bowling: D. O'Neill 10-3-30-1; L'. Kearsley.10-1-45-1; Knowlto


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10-1-37-0; J.: Smith 10-0-67-0, P. Edmondson 5-0-42-1; D. Overy 3- 0-33-0.


WHALLEY


Knowles bB. Spencer............44 J. Kearsley lbw b Nawaz........18


L. Kearsley b Whalley............•«


K. Read b'Nawaz ................44 P. Edmondson lbw b Monk .. .14


J. Smith c and b Monk ............4 D.OverycHallbHoward . . . . l R. Edmondson b Howard . . • ■ .6 D. O'Neill b Briggs..................14


, D. Holgato not out.. Extras . .. . . .• • •■ • • o p t i o n a l ; f i n a l -' P A Y M E N T ! - .me&} " -j


45’2' WHALLEY Knowles b Baldwin . . . . • • • • -40 N. Keighley c Butler b Ashraf 15


L. Kearsley lbw Ashraf..........4 K.Reedb Ashraf


P. Edmondson b Baldwin---- 2U ..........•»


D. Overy lbw Ashraf ...............-4 R. Edmondson not o u t .......... ra A. Pratt run out....................... “


J. Smith lbw Ashraf..................i D. O'Neill bAshrat................. “ J. Hannery not out ................ •”


1 Extras ..............................-44 Total (for9)


Mohammed 11-2-38-0; J. Baldwin 7-1-18-2; N. Robbins 4-0-16-0.


Bowling: Ashraf 22-4-49-6, A. '.Vr. a


P. Spencer run o u t ..................14 I. Tomlinson run ou t................° B. Spencer b Sedman. . . . • • • • •° G. Monk c Scholefield b SedmanO


.........................131 ,192


Nawaz 15-4-48-3; R. Whalley 16-0; G. Monk 9-1-38-0; B.


Bowling: D. Howard 9-1-34-1; JENNINGS ribblesdale


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Read ............ 12 7 1 8 4 51 S ryT re e - .12 6 3 10


Blackburn N .. 12 6 3 10 Great Harwood 12 o A » Baxenden.......12 6 2 o Barnoldswick.. 12


Earby.............H Clitheroe.......12 Padiham.......12 Edenfield.......11 Ribblesdale W. 12


Settle.......... -10 Oswaldtwistle 112


Whallcy.........12


First Division p W L BP NR


5 3 1C 5 4 ! 4 5 ' 3 5 I 3 6 • 2 4 1 8 0 9


Salesbury.......10 7 1 10 Belvedere.......10 7 1 8 BGSOB.........10 7 0 6 Cherry Tree... 10 5 2 6 GtHarwood ..10 5 2 i Ribblesdale . . . 10 4 4 4 •Padiham . . . . 10 2 4 f 10


R ,, Royce 4. .......10


Read.........--1J \ •Barnoldswick. 10 I


Earby............ 9 Edenfield.......10 Belvedere.......19 Whalley......... 9 Stacksteads. . . 9 Oswadltwistle 110


Settle........ 7 Blackburn N .. 10


Baxenden.......10


BGSOB........10 Rolls-Royce... 10 Salesbury.......19


Clithcroe.......10 •denotes tied match . Second Division


Senior Division P W L BP NR P


3 46 3 46 3 44 4 44 2 44 3 41 3 39 3 30 3 27 3 25 4 22 3 17 3 6


2 49 2 47 3 47 3 37 3 34 2 28 3 25 3 22 3 20 1 20 2 18 3 15


P P \V LBPNR


8 0 5 3 10 5 2 4 4 2 6 4 3 6 2 2 6 4 3 10 3 4 t 3 4 5 3 6 ( 2 6 ( 0 8 1


Clitheroc.......10 '( Blackburn N .. 10 ( Stackstcads. .. 9 !


■Read............ 9 Oswaldtwistle. 19


1 56 2 39 3 35 3 32 2 30 3 30 0 30 2 28 3 23 1 23 2 20 2 4


Third Division p W LBPNR


Salesbury.......19 1 Cherry Tree... 19 • Earby............ 19 ;


Baxenden.......10 Gt Harwood .. 10 Ribblesdale. . . 9 Bamoldswick.. 10 Padiham.......10 Belvedere.......10 Edenfield.......10 Settle............ 9


Teams Saturday


Clitheroe (v Whalley, home,


meet 1 p.m.) N. Bolton, S. Coul­ ter M. Coulter, N. Bibby, St. Bishop, M. Preston, M. Dewhurst, Si. Bishop, M. Harg­ reaves, P. Gaskell, Fitton. Scorer J.


Blackburn. Clitheroe 2nds (v Rolls-Royce, „


away, meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Gree"> E Atkinson, P. Bishop, M. Scott,


C. Seed, S. Trotter, S. Graham,


M. Eglin, R. Rudd, F. Hussain, R. Dinsdale. Scorer D. Turner. Read (v Barnoldswick, home,


start 2 p.m.) N. Marsh, G. O'Con­ nor, T. Little, O. Newby, J. Mar­


shall, P. Swarbrick, Atif, P. Haworth, M. Whalley, Q. Ahmed,


Raza. Sunday v Bootle (LOB Cup), home, plus W. Eastham. ' Read 2nds (v Barnoldswick,


away, meet club 12-45 p.m.) D. Thistlethwaite, D. Parsons, J. Doughty, A. Baron, D. Lynagh, J. Longden, S. Marshall, L. Wood- vine, A. Bennett, K. O'Connor, R. Delstrother. Reserve J. Gandy.


Scorer J.Neary. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, home, start 2 p.m.) D. Howard. G. Monk. M. Briggs, M. Davies, J. Rain, P.A. Hall, D. Gardner- Chan, P. Spencer, B. Spencer, R. Whalley, Nawaz. Scorer R. Fteld-


m Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Cherry Tree, away, meet 12-45 p m.) I. Britcliffe, C. Hall, M.


Wrigley, M. Peel, J. Tomlinson, J. Braithwaite, M. Stafford, G. Maguire, R. Gladwin, R. Wilson, S. Fielding. Scorer L. Braithwaite.


Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Salesbury, M Daviesb L. Kearsley'..........6 home, meet l-30 p.m.) A- Hack-


Tinker, G. Sutcliffe, C. Brown, S. Dawson, S. Punchard. Scorer I.


Scott. Read 3rds (v Oswaldtwistlc, .


away, meet club 1 p.m.) I. Hassan, M. Bennett, M. Suthers, M. Stra- han, D. Wilcock, K. O'Connor, R. Delstrother, J. Gandy, A. Nuttall, A. Tinker, L. Woodvine. Reserves W. Driver, J. Neary. Scorer M.


Pollard. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v ,• , ■


Edenfield, home, meet 1-15 p.m.) D. Binns, I. Kirk, J. Jackson, G. Clarkson, R. Devine, T. Jeffs, B. O'Neill, S. Fielding, J. Dewhurst, G. Wilson, M. Proctor. Scorer L. Braithwaite.


„ Monday Ribblesdale Wanderers Under


19 lg3 (v Chcrry Tree, away, meet 5- 30 p m.) D. Gardner-Chan, J.


T o ta l . . . ........ • • • • • . • '• " in . K 1 M. Stafford, G. Bowling: D. Howard 8-3-23-2;


B. Spencer 7-2-9-1; R. Whalley 7- 1-36-1; Nawaz 5-1-40-2; G. Monk 6-0-10-3; M. Briggs 0.3-0-0-1.


Braithwaite, M. Stafford McGuire, S. Wharton, J. Jackson,


T. Jeffs, R. Gladwin, R. Lloyd, M. Proctor, S. Braithwaite.


3 55 3 50 3 41 2 37 3 36 3 33 2 32 3 30 2 27 3 27 2 27 4 24 3 24 3 23 2 15 3 15


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and hit the ball cleanly from the beginning. He struck all the Wanderers bowlers to the boundary and scored a-quick 46 as he


and Walton added 71 for the sixth wi^bet. E a rb y finished th eir innings on 192-6


.from the 45 overs, with Walton finishing on 47£ z w a s th e main wicket tak e r for


Total (for 8 ) .. ................ :477 Bowling: M. Hargreaves lO-1-


“ i Nige Dobson 10-4-34-4; P. Newton 10-


4-10-1; E Houldsworth 6-1-20-5, D. Cheesbrough 4-1-11-1; M.


T Chadwick stS. Coulter b Fit- Atkinson c Bibby b Hargreaves .6 'ton ....................................... C. McKay not o u t . . . ' ............


_____ „


I. Haworth st S. Coulter b Htton 20 D. Cheesebrough lbw b Bibby 11


. . . .72 „


27-1; M. Dewhurst 3-0-26-0; Fit- Clarkson trapped lbw for 11. ton 10-4-14-1; N. Bibby 9-3-40-1, ian ^


Extras............'•-----r •••-•!? Total (for 3 ) .....................324 Bowling; M. Hargreaves 5-0-


M. Eglm 2-0-6-0. t rrh i< ’


professional S h a M d ^ a , h a d o p em . "NTicel Pickles caught behind by r


5 decision looked to be a. bad one as p


t


Both Nawaz and captain Dave Howard bowled tightly to contain Earby, and after.


,


15 overs they had reached 36-1. ■ Earby professional Alex Scholefield was


n e x t to fall, again to Nawaz c au g h t by


H°Stepdh en P ic k le s c o n t in u e d to b a t doggedly an d was n o t going to give his wicket away easily.


Wanderers continued to keep the pres su re on th e E a rb y b a tsm e n w i th t ig h t


,. b0R k k W h a lley rep la c ed How ard an d


and with his second ball had Earby skipper Craig Walton to the crease


wh0 struck the ball well in an a ttem p t to


increase the run rate. Pickles eventually fell to Barry Spence ,


c aught and bowled, and in his next over hadKStephen Hipgrave stumped by some


IB B L E S D A L E W a n d e r e r s ’ league form continued to d e se rt


Wanderers w ith 3-48 from 15 overs, and p Scholefield had Nawaz caught behind


with the second ball of themmngs. Howard and Martin Davies b a tted well


ro


together and p ut on 45 runs in the next.10 before Howard was c au g h t in th e


of Rrholefield.


T h e r e s t of th e W an d e re rs b a tsm e n offered little resistance as wickets fell regu-


Sc ,


laiDavies was finally dismissed by Andrew Rushton for 37, and after th a t, only Paul


Spencer (13) managed double figures- Wanderers were eventually bowled out for 126 from 39 overs and Earby claimed


the full seven points. • Ribblesdale Wanderers Under 18s faced


jo in t leaders B lackburn N o r th e rn and ended their unbeaten run. Having been pu t into bat, M a t t Stafford


(25) and Gareth Maguire (33 not out) gave Wanderers an excellent start.


119-2 in 18 overs. Blackburn were always going to struggle . L , ,


to reach this target and feU well short on 70-4. John Braithwaite, Stephen Wharton, M a t t Stafford were among the wickets. The Under 15s maintained their winning


form with an easy victory over Padiham. Wanderersbatted first and reached 86-3


off their allotted 16 overs. RyanGladwm (32 n o t o u t ) an d Sam P e r ry (26) con


t f Padiham ^could only muster 33 in reply as Marcus P ra t t took 4-6 including an hat- trick. Gladwin, Imran and Lunt were also


among the wickets.


Read see off rivals to stay top of the tree


» R


EAD extended their lead over Great Har-


wood a t the top of the table to seven points with victo­ ry over their rivals on Sat­


urday. Nick Marsh's side com­


fortably earned an 88-run win a t Cliffe Park, but were u n ab le to bowl o u t th e i r hosts and had to settle for


five points. R e ad won th e to s s and


chose to b a t, and they sur­ vived a scare when Michael Whalley was missed off his


first ball a t slip. Harwood paid the penalty


as he scored 37 in an opening pa r tne rship of 62 with his


captain. Whalley also had tthe


good fortune to be bowled off


a no-ball. Professional Akram Raza,


out of runs recently, was soon scoring boundaries


freely. Terry L ittle was bowled . - . i A Ci-~~ f?vra frillflpRS


a f te r h i t t in g a couple^of b o u n d a r ie s , b u t Warren Eastham was soon into his stride and found the bowling to his liking as he hit a cou­ ple of sixes in his b r ie f


innings of 21. Raza was out for 87 with


the score on 223, and East­ ham followed on th e same


score. B u t by now th e damage


was done, and the final score of 238 looked a safe total on such a large ground. Harwood would have cause to regret their four or


five missed catches. Raza opened the bowling


for Read and s tru ck in his third over as Whalley snatched up yet another vic­ tim in Daniel Cheesborough


in the leg trap. Raza's next three overs


were maidens as the screw tightened on the hosts.


■.V.'r'vv MV?/ :;Vv" _ Ro b e r t Lloyd smashed a quick-fire 33


not out and skipper D a v id Gardner-Chan finished unbeaten on 27 as the locals posted


» A •’* •


After five fruitless overs


ffom Oliver Newby, he was replaced by Eastham, who removed th e o th e r opener Paul Allen, with the help of a Paul Swarbrick stumping,


in his second over. W i th th e ru n o u t of


McKay for 22, the game was slipping away from Great Harwood a t 83-3, with over half the overs gone. Professional Farhat Adil,


R a z a 's te am m a te back in P ak is tan , b a t te d ste ad ily but with his score on 57, and the total on 131-5 with nine overs le f t , he was c au g h t behind off Eastham, trying


to force the pace. The next three batsmen


were out trying, in vain, to slog Read's accurate slow bowlers, and eventually Har­ wood capitulated gracefully putting up the shutters and denying Read the bowling


points. ' Whalley are still waiting!


J stage of the Jennings Ribblesdale Cricket League season, Whalley are still waiting for their first victory


JU S T one game short of half-way


On Saturday, they were defeated by Cherry Tree by 32 runs and havenowlost


nine of their 12 games - with the other three being declared no results. Tree batted first and amassed 168-7 off


their allotted 45 overs. Whalley always seemed to be one step behind in their reply and struggled to 136-9, EarlierfAndy (7) and AnthonyRobm-


son (11) opened the batting for the home side but Jason Smith and professional Gra­ ham Knowles grabbed their wickets respec-


- ANigel Robbins and Naeem Ashraf added, 41 for. the third wicket before the former was bowled by David “Onion O Neill for


32.Lee Kennedy struck eight quick runs I \ t a u _____bours Clitheroe by


EAD th e ir near


before perishing to O’Neill b u t Ashraf and . i ?__j._ /vxTrtill V»nf Ashraf


Paul Reed took the score to 130. Reed was run out for 20 b ut Ashraf was


to be Tree’s last man out for 30. He hit two fours and sixes as Tree closed on 168-7. Knowles and Nick Keighley opened the


b a tt in g well and yielded 42 runs for the first wicket before the latter was undone by


ASFrom this moment on wickets fell a t reg- ular intervals. Ashraf dismissed Lee Kears- Tey (1) and Kevin Reed (8) with only 21


rUKnowles took the score along to 96 with Paul Edmondson before he was compre­ hensively bowled by Baldwin for 40.


” Edmondson fell in similar fashion for 20 and Ashraf grabbed a f urther three wtokete


to finish with superb figures of 6-49 off U ove rs. R ich a rd E dmo n d so n rem a in e d iinheaten on 11 but i t was all to no avail as Whalley closed on 136-9 - 33 runs short o


. o v e rc am e , However, th is d is in te - . . . ..


n e ie h - grated 9U4cklY 35 exceljent g bowling f rom Be lvedere


six wickets to progress to the Lawrenson Cup semi- ■ Clitheroe batted first and


could only manage to post a score of 170 for Read to aim


at. This ta rg e t was reached


with ease as Read cruised to 172 for the loss of ju s t four


wickets.


to Cherry Tree on July 15. Salesbury joined Read in


the semi's with a convincing performance a t home to


Padiham. They overcame Padi-


ham's total of 205 with two wickets in hand, finishing


on 208-8. Now they will face neigh­


bours Ribblesdale Wander­


ers who edged a tight battle at Blackburn Northern.


. Blackburn were bowled out for 112, which Ribbles­ dale looked certain to over­


haul with ease. This however was not the


case, as some careless bat­ ting lost them nine wickets


in the innings. However, they still man­


aged to edge through fimsh- ingon 113-9. _


In the Ribblesdale .


League, Clitheroe lost a low-scoring affair at Bum-


ley Belvedere. The home side were


bowled out for 111, which gave Clitheroe hope of a


good victory.


22-run win against Waggon and Horses. Catholic SC 175-3, Calderstones 176-5; Chipping;A 88-5, Waggon


-“ -"SSSSir*, Chipping Ramblers 5; 9, Waddington 5. — of f^L8 oversfwith VaxftCraig an^PhiTB^hop'b^^smash-


reduced the visitors to 92 all out.


Read also lost their league encounter at home to


.


Great Harwood. Bowled out for a meagre


79, Read's bowlers did their best bu t could not stop the visitors cruising to a three


wicket victory, a t 82-7. Salesbury claimed victo-


They are now in the semi- Lawrenson Cup semi-final finals where they will travel


. r y in th e wa rm-up to th e v;ct0ry a t Ribblesdale


Wanderers. The home side, bowled


out for 158, could not halt Salesbury's command as they brushed past their


total at 159-4. 1 J 4- Read book semi-final date rrho local derby in Divi- The local derby in !


sion Two was between Salesbury thirds and Whal­ ley, with the visitors taking


the honours. Whalley posted a score of


150-7, which the home side failed to catch due to some good bowling displays. Salesbury were bowled


out for 96, giving Whalley a, very welcome, 54 run vic­


tory- Clitheroe thirds did not , , .• /■


fair so well however as visi­ tors Stacksteads took the match by 66 runs.


The visitors batted first


and posted a substantial score of 198-9, before going on to restrict Clitheroe to


132-8.


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