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Edenfield CLXTHEROE
N. Bolton b Williams ---- M. Coulter c Keir b Storey----.0
64
Fitton b Williams ...•••••• • -48 St. Bishop lbw b Lewis..........28
S. Trotter b Williams . . . . • • -1 ‘ S. Coulter cSlingerb Williams .6 N.
P. Gaskell not out. . . . . ---- „• • Extras . .... .. ..■ • • • • • • •4 0
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 .
..2 Clitheroe V Great
Harwood CLITHEROE
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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so n ............. . . •••••*: * * * v N. Ttihhv b Haworth .
m Bibby Growden 5-0-17-0; Lewis 17-1-54-
: Total (for 6) . ---- • • • • • • Bowling: B. Storey 8:l-30-l, E.
..........2
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
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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
S. Rushton lbw b Nawaz........4b T. Kegg not out . . . . ----- •:•••! Extras
Total (for 6).
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 :
............................ n ieneiQ 0 1 0 .
0-16-1; A. Rushton 6-2-24-1, G. Sedman 5.1-2-6-3.
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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
J. Marshall not o u t ................. “ P. Haworth not o u t ...............
Total (for 5 ) . . . . . • • • • • • -f38 Do Bowling; Add 7"3-1®-0,1r’ N. Haworth 4-0-25-1; P.
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P.AllenstSwarbridt bEastham .13 Adil c Swarbrick b Eastham . .62
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A. Armer c Haworth b Eastham2 S. Atkinson not o u t ............... 24 M. Haworth b Eastham..........A
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Extras ............................ Total (for 8)
Newby 8-2-23-0; W. Eastham 15-
1-52-5.Cherry Tree
Bowling: Raza 22-4-76-2; O.
v Whalley CHERRYTREE
And. Robinson b Smith ...........7
Ant. Robinson b Knowles---- 11 N. Robbins b O'Neill.............. aa
Ashraf lbw Smith. . . . . . . . • • L. Kennedy cOverybO Neill .8
P. Read run out ..................... M. Burrows b Smith............. D. Hayes not o u t ....................“ M. Butler not o u t ..................48
Extras ............................ .. O'Neill 22-5-53-2; Knowles 9-1-
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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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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 . . . ' ............
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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
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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
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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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