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First Division Burnley Rd B 6, Rushton St A


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Salesbury A 3, Whalley A 3. Second Division


Globe B 7, Burnley Rd A 3;


Hurst Green A 2, Clayton SC 8; Rishton BC 3, Coppice 7; Sabden Black 6, Leisure Hour B 4; Spring


Hill 6,'Gatty Park4. Third Division


C as tle B 3, Sabden Red 7;


Leisure Hour A 5, Ribblcsdalc B 5* Roe Lee Park 6, Waddington A 4; Rushton St B 2, Roe Lee Park


■ 8; Waddington A 7, Immanuel 3; Whalley B 5, Salesbury B 5. Fourth Division


C as tle A. 4, Ossy Con. 6;


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Sydney St 7, Castle A 3- DRAW


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TABLES First Division P Ribblesdale A............5


Gt Harwood................ ® Whalley A................... 5


Rishton Con A ............


Burnley RdB.............. ® Clithcroe Cricket....... . o Salesbury A................


\ Second Division Coppice................. f N UW l i n n > FREE Sabden Black.............. 5 , Rishton BC................. P


34 f .


I Globe A...................... 5 29 | Heys Inn................... 5 28


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5 14 P P


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Leisure Hour B.......... o “U


Spring Hill.................. ® Clayton Sports............ o 4«


Hurst Green A..:.......... » “ GattyPark........................® f* Globe B........................


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Burnley Rd A ...........:. . 5 V Third Division


| P I


Roe Lee Park.... .......... ® ® Free Gardeners............ » * Rushton St B............... 6 “* Ribblesdale B.............. 5 “ Leisure Hour A............ 4


4


Sabden Red................. ® i Salesbury B................. 5 “ Waddington A............. . 6 . *


.................Fourth Division


Whalley B...................... Immanuel....................... Castle B


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Sabden Blue................ Hurst Green B........... Rishton Con B ........... Grange Castle A..................•••• ® ;;27 Mercer Park................


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owner from now * TABLES


First Division P .. _ .


Oakworth......... 7 4 3 0 15 Foulridge.....:.. 7 4 2 1 14


Embsay......... 7 4 2 1 14 Thornton......... . 7 : 3 3 1 12


Skipton Church 7 ‘*2 2 3 8 LongLee.......... 7 1 2 4 5 Haworth WE... 7 l^'-2*^«..4^ 5 | Sutton.............. 7;> 0 ,_-2.^5^2.


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Carleton........... 7 • 0 -2 5 : 2 Second Division PW ,T ,D L P


Cullingworth.. 6 .4 0 .2 0 14 Airedale.......... 6 *4'O ' 2 0 14


Chatbum........ 6 4 0 l IngrqwSt John's 6 -4


1 Gargrave. . . . . 6 3 Glusbum........ 6 2 Denholme. . . . 6 2


■ Ingrow............ 6 2 Jimmy Nelson’s 6 2


, B’swick 3rds.. . 6 I Keighley TC . . 6 0 0


Cononley........ 6 1


Third Division . P VI O


Oakworth 2nd.. 7 i 5 2 *


Cowling 2nds... 7 4 3 Bradley 2nds.... 7 4 2 Thornton 2nds. 7 4 2 Pendle F 2nds.. 7 4 2 i Long Lee 2nds.. 7 3 2 2 11 Embsay 2nds... 7 2 2 3 8 Barrowfold 2nds 7 2 2 3 . 8 Haworth 2nds..


Glusbum 2nds.. 7 2 2 3 8 Chatbum 2nds. 7 1 2 4 5 Skipton Cl 2nds 7 1 2 \ 5 . Hwth WE 2nds 7 0 3 4 3


7 2 2 3 8


Sutton 2nds...... 7 0 2 5 . 2 Fourth Division


x P W D L P


Ingrow SJ2nds 5 4 1 jj jij Foulridge 2nds. 5 4 1 0 13 Denholme 2nds 5 3 1 1 10


Ingrow 2nds..... 5 2 2 1 8 Gargrave 2nds.. 5 2 1 3 ' C’worth 2nds... 5 2 1 Z l


. PendleF3rds... 5 1 2 2 5 I Airedale 3rds.... 5 1 1 3 4 Keighley TC2nds 5 $ J 4 1


Cononley 2nds. 5 0 1 4 1


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL


■.( •. Firnt Division ^ • P W D L P


LEAGUE TABLES ' , ,


Kcystrcet......... J 3 0 0 9 Ribble Valley... 2 .2 9 0 6 Caldcrtrust...... 2 2 0 0 6 Young Farmers 3 1 0 2 o ClitheroeCav... 2*


Bradley............ 7. 3 2 2 11 Barrowford....... 7 3 2 2 11 Haworth.......... 7 3 2 2 11 Pcndle Forest... 7 2 . 2 . 3


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Ossy Con.... ........ .'....... ® ; Sydney St.................... * ®* . ; Oakhill.


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*fe»/ clear goals. •&j


WO teams from Ribble Valley Netball Club took part in the Deeside Leisure Centre tournament a t


The Under 12s battled to the final after winning all their . .


games but unfortunately were beaten 12-6 b y Oldham. The Under 13s were also in fine form, reaching the semi- ' / finals before losing to eventual winners Chester by two


WELL DONE: Members of both teams are pictured at . , fj PendleSchool. (T280501/1)


Read’s H o ld e r s ’ u p h ill b a t t le derby a f te r sh o ck d e fe a t


success R


EAD seconds came


ou t on top in their Ribble Valley derby


against Clitheroe by six wick- ets.


had posted a competitive total of 202-7, Read cruised home in fine style. Also in the First Division, Rib- ,


After the Chatburn Roaders


blesdale Wanderers seconds moved to second after hammer­ ing Barnoldswick by 79 runs. After closing on 209-6, the locals restricted their opponents to 130-


9. Salesbury remain top of the division but were well beaten by Burnley GSOB who reached the required target of 141 for the loss of five wickets. In the Second Division, Sales­


bury seconds fell in similar fashion to the Old Boys’ second-string.


place between Whalley seconds and Stacksteads. Charing 233 for victory, the Station Roaders ....leached the target with only two


After posting 127-8, the locals were well beaten by six wickets. A fine game of cricket took


1 wickets to spare. * On Su n d ay , r a in ser io u s ly | depleted the afternoon’s proceed-


I in ^ . ! Ribblesdale Wanderers sec-


> ends declared on 126-3 but derby


Waddington B................ 6 25 Milnshaw Wndrs......... 6 44 Gt Harwood CC....... 6 22


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5 on by the weather. 4 Padiham seconds had reached


DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGDE


? 72-1 in their match versus Read seconds before the match was brought to a premature end.


but with Cherry Tree tottering on 70-7, the match was aban­


Salesbury had closed on 99-8


doned. Hardly any play got underway


in the Second Division between Salesbury seconds and Blackburn


Northern and the match involv­ ing Whalley and Rolls-Royce.


Chatburn slip


. up


home defeat against Oak­ w orth a t th e weekend despite an improvement in


G


form. The home ride won the toss


and batted first in good condi­ tions. Progress was slow but Dave Lakin (26) began to push the score along ably assisted by an aggressive 33 from Steve Edmondson. Gary Clarkson notched a good 22 as Chatbum


closed on 128-8. Clarkson and Edmondson


opened the bowling and soon had the visitors in trouble, claiming the first four wickets


cheaply. No further progress could be


made, however, and Oakworth comfortably reached the required target. Youngsters Chris Waddington and David Price did well.


Chipping take over


the Clitheroe and District Midweek Cricket League following a convincing 33- run win over Catholic SC. But they have to share top


C


spot with Rivereide who scored a fine nine-wicket victory over Waddington. Rimington defeated Waggon


Calderstoncs.... 2. .0 0 2 2 DogSports A... 2 0 0 2 C


.1 4


Settle!"..........- 2 0 ; 0 2 ; C Second Division P ,W D L : . I


■Dog Sports B... 2 2.... 0 R&P,Hargreaves." ' Ribble Valley B ■ Ribble Valley 0 .*/


Legion............. Waddington A....


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RBL7.......I....... Waddington B..


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and Horses after bowling the pub side out for 92 while Low Moor, who only managed one win all last season, have now won two this season with a comprehensive victory over bottom club Calderstones. ■ RESULTS


Chipping A 112-5 beat Catholic


SC. 79 all out; Waddington 82-4 lost to Rivcrsiders 83-1; Riming- ,,* ton 121-4 beat Waggon and Hors-


v.j es 92 all out; Low Moor 108 all . V


' POINTS AND POSITIONS ; *1, Chipping A and Riverside 12;


* but beat Claderstones 76 all opt. >


■' 3, Catholic SC 10; 4, Rimington 7; 5, Low Moor,and Waggon 6; 7,


Waddington and Chipping Ram­ blers 3; 9, Calderstones 0.


h i p p i n g a have taken over a t the top of


HATBURN seconds slipped to another.,


1 rivals Clitheroe were prevented B . from putting their batting pads


- Wthey are to retain their title after a surprise defeat against Barnoldswick


IBBLESDALE V ^ n d e r e ry e f t :* ^ ^ | ^ g he ^ themselves no margin for error.if


on Saturday. And Sunday's traditional Bank Holiday


the hands of Barnoldswick and n o w - n e em ^ i .^ ^ ^ looked like being a close finish, go unbeaten to the end of the sea»n;B-:tn ^ .* . - ^ ^ ^ a^ )jarers out 0f wickets as the run are to defend the league championship.


Wanderersriiffered yet another se tb acK^t- ; _ ■ •' --


scorer with 25, with Howard and p a]mer p,0th contributing 18.


Wanderers skipper Dave Howard won the toss and asked Bamoldswick to bat first on a ,


u uw ii Bamoldswick got off to a good start thanks


to the Scothern brothers, Ian and captain Michael who scored 17 and 29 respectively. Michael was the first to fall, caught by Barry Spencer of f the bowling of professional


ShahidNawaz. Ian was joined a t the crease by


Bamoldswick paid man Raja Arshad, but . •


this partnership was short hved __1____4. lL.n/I no \Touf07 This wicket brought Paul Beech in to bat


increased and finished 21 runs short of t


wicket that looked like it would provide an main wicKet laKer wan o-iu num m evenc coonntetessLt between bat and ball.


. -rarnoidswick paid man Arshad was the wicket


with Michael Scothem bowling very tightly for his figures of 2-38 from 15 overs.


, i :.i___^ c„„i i,ovn Vmwlintr verv tightly Barnoldswick took the maximum seven


with 5-46 from his 13 oveis, *=> points and Wanderers left needing to kick


start their season. Against Clitheroe, Wanderers lost the toss


and were asked to field. —


caught Scothem off the bowling of Graham ^ ^ the other opener Andy Bums put Monk.


S S ^ t o n to the crease.


, „ , „ , . . . f ntl a „ood stand before Bums attempted to ^ Monk and was comprehensively


and he looked in goodnick from the start as ^ owled Fitton held the Clitheroe innings he made the most of the fat outfield.


Rick Whalley was next to strike ^ he had t°getner^ano o Arshad caught on the boundary edge by The innings^


David Gaidner-Chan and wickets fell steadily P.— »


from there on in. However, Wanderers failed to dismiss


Beech as he went on to score 82 not out and dominated most of the bowlers with some good aggressive batting. Bamoldswick finished on 171-7 from the 45


overs. Monk was the pick of the bowling, with 4-28 from 13 overs.


Ribblesdale's innings started m traditional style, with Nawaz hitting the first ball to the


.


. tQ -tl and batted excellently for his 115. point, aiiu uiia iiico"*-


Clitheroe used up all their 45 overs, there was insufficient time remaining to complete the minimum 25 overs in the second innings and as such the umpires decided that there was lit­ tle point in starting the second innings. With Clitheroe scoring 205-8, Wanderers


, _ n n— HiorownQ --—


needed to score at over 4.5 an over to win on run rate, but were denied the chance.


The match was therefore called off and both sides took two points.


WeekendScorecards


Saturday Ribblesdale


Wanderers v


Barnoldswick BARNOLDSWICK


,jM..uScp,thern*!’c* B. Spencer b Nawaz"!*’.''., ............ . • •;2p


I. Scothem c Nawaz b Monk .17


Arshad c Gardner-Chan b Whal­ ley ....... .................................. 10


P. Beech not o u t .................... --82 M. Plant cP. Spencer b Monk 18


M. Nutter b Monk......................7 S. Sheraz b M o n k ........................ “ J. Hall c P. Hall b Nawaz ...........1 A. Khan not o u t ...........................j


E x t ra s .......................................... *} Total (for 7 ) .................... •-171


Bowling: D. Howard 8-1-22-0;


Nawaz 15-2-48-2; G. Monk 13-1- 28-4; R. Whalley 6-0-37-1; B.


Spencer 3-0-26-0. WANDERERS


Nawaz lbw b Stead ...................... 6 D. Howard c M. S co th e rn b


M. Briggs c I. Scothem b Beech 14 J. Rain c M. Scothem b Arshad .25 D. Gardncr-Chan b Arshad . . .13 R. Palmer c M. Plant b M. Scoth­


Beech ................................ .. ■ j°


P. Spencer b A rsh ad .................. 10 B.SpencerbM.Scothem . . . .1 5


ern ............................................ G. Monk c I. Scothern b Arshad 9


P. H alle and b A rsh ad ................3 R. Whalley not o u t ....... .............0


Extras ................................... .. T o ta l ...........................■■■ ■ *lp? Bowling: J. Stead 9-1-32-1; M.


Scothem 15-3-38-2; P. Beech 6-1- 27-2; Arshad 13.4-0-46-5; J. Hall


1-1-0-0. Whalley v Blackburn


Northern NORTHERN


N. F i tzm au r ic e c Gorton b Knowles........................ ” ’


Rehman b Knowles..................-0 Knowles..................* .............. Ijj


N. Weaver not out .........1----- ,°3 M. Gillibrandc Grace b Knowles. .7 I Ghariwala c R. Edmondson b


R. Mahboob c Smith b O’Neill .9 J. Chambers not o u t ....................2


' O’Neill ................................ - .U


E x tra s ........... ........................--4 Total(Tor7) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 8 Bowling: J. Smith 8-2-43-0; D.


O'Neill 14-3-50-2; Knowles 15-3- 50-5; S. Gorton 8-3-21-0. WHALLEY


> Knowles c Weaver b Rchman .15


: J. Kearsley c Norse b Rehman .1 L. Kearsley c Norse b Rchman 19 K.ReedbRchman ................ ...I J. Smith b Rchman ................JO


j E Edmondson b Rchman . . . -47 r D. Overy run out ........................-7 R. Edmondson not out . . . . . '.14


N. Knight c and b Knowles . . .13 A. Norse c R. Edmondson b


Sunday


Clitheroe v Ribblesdale


Wanderers CLITHEROE


A. Burns b M o n k ................v ’3o St.BishopcP.HallbHoward ..0


Fitton st P. Hall b Monk . . . .115 N. Bolton c Nawaz b Howard . S. Coulter b M o n k ............. ........2


M. Coulter b M o n k ................• J M. D ew h u r s t c Howard b Monk ......................................J J


N. Bibby noto u t .................. v 1- P. Gaskell not o u t ....................... -J E x tra s .....................


J j


■Total (for 7) • • ■ • ■ •;*••; * '1“ Bowling: D. Howard 20-1-91-3,


Nawaz 8-0-34-0; G. Monk 17-4-.


66- . Match abandoned after 45 overs.


• Match postponed due to foot and mouth disease. .


Settle v Whalley


P. Grace b Rehman......................4 D. O'Neill b Weaver....................3 S. Gorton b R chm an .................-6


E x t ra s . ......... ........ ............•*••27


T o ta l ......................................I®’ Bowling: Rehman 20.5-3-52-8;


N. Weaver 10-3-35-1; K. Hamil­ ton 6-1-11-0; S. Brown 5-0-21-0; M. Chariwala 2-0-13-0.


Read v Clitheroe ...........READ


N. M a rsh c C o u l te r b H a rg - re a v e s .......................................®


M. Whalley lbw b Dewhurst. . .1 Raza c Burns b Hargreaves. .117 J. Marshall lbw b Simon 8 lsh“ o p ............................................j i


G. O'Connor b F i t to n ----- . . . -l( W. Eastham c Stephen Bishop b Hargreaves.............................51 P. Haworth not o u t .....................■





Total (for 6) ......... Bowling: M. Dewhurst 11-2-


62-1: M. Hargreaves 11-3-55-3; Fitton 13-2-50-1; Simon Bishop 5-


0-26-1; N. Bibby 5-0-32-0. CLITHEROE


A. Burns run out ........................ jj N. Bolton b N ew b y ........... •••••g


M. Coulter b N ew b y ................13


FiltonbEastham . . . . . • • • ■ • *2 S tep h en Bishop c Whal ley b R a z a ....... .............................


S. C o u l te rbR a z a .. ..................uo M. Dewhurst b Eastham.........13


P. Gaskell b Eas tham................. 2 N .


M. Hargreaves not out • • • • - J “ Simon Bishop c Marsh b Newby .1


Extras ...............................' ’ ’.’i l Bowling: 6. Newby 11-0-51-3;


A. Mehmood 6-3-20-0; Raza 13-2- 45-3; W. Eastham 7-0-29-3.


Padiham v Read PADIHAM


P. Metcalfe c Eastham b Mah- m o o d ......................................


A. Robinson b R a z a ..................19 Fazal not out ......... ...................33 J. Hartley not o u t ........................ 6 Extras........................................3


Total (for 2) .........................H4 Bowling: A. Mahmood 3-2-17-


1; O. Newby 6-0-57-0; Raza 6.1-2- 14-1; W. Eastham 3-0-19-0. • Match abandoned after 18.1


overs. JENNINGS RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES'


'- .v - : - ';


Senior Division P W L BP NR P


Cherry Tree. . . 7 4 1 8 2 32 Read.............. 7 4 1 6 2 30 Baxendcn........ 7 4 1 4 2 28 Blackburn N . . 7 3 2 6 2 25


Clitheroc. . . . . 6 3 1 6 2 25 Edenficld........ Gt Harwood . . Padiham........ Barnoldswick.. Ribblesdale W. Earby.............. Oswaldtwistle I Settle.............. Whalley.......


First Division BibbycEasthambRaza . . .9


Salesbury........ Ribblcsdale W. Belvedere........ Cherry Tree. BGSOB....


P W L BP NR 1 . 1 26 2 23 2 23 .


Read.......... Padiham........ - Barnoldswick.. 6


. 6 2


Clithcroe........ 5 Gt Harwood . . 6 Old Ross. . . . . 6 Rolls-Royce... 6


Earby.. . . . . . . Edentield........ Blackburn N . . Belvedere........ Oswaldtwistlc I Baxcnden........ BGSOB......


Settle............. Stackstcads. . . Rolls-Royce... Whalley.......... Salesbury...


2 21 1 20 2 20 2 13 2 11 2 »9 2 6 3 6


Second Division P W L BP NR


1 30 2 23 •f. . ... ■.•.■*;.i*,V| ' •'.'T'rv-i Ar-.* -.1 ■ ;e? ........: f - ’*'®:*:V! iivS:'.. ■:'*••' y & i i : " '.* ■*.;*' I iisaSiii


for rain at one by the time


i _■* ■ ■ v' ■ ■ IH 'S ' -■'■■'A.:- .


. '.* i.’- .‘ ".-.v -' ' -r-:1-. : • '-*■ .


Wanderers struck early as Stephen Bishop _ _ . .


i i 1 •_1 Junl. tithinn whi ch : ■•'*. - .■'ff'-*:*^ '-.'A:'.' on this trapped in.front by James Stead a


couple of overs later for six. Wanderers never really got to grips with


weekend clash with Clitheroe was washed out with the Chatbum Road side on 205^8, aftera " ^ t'0 -Mn the game.


sensational century from professional Dexter.,: John Rain Qn his retum to the senior side Fitton.


the disciplined Barnoldswick bowlers and although the batters all got themselves into double figures, none went on to make a big .


T . I 'v**:*-":.r, .* ■ v.' *' I : :*,*■ . -T ’ >’.*. r. ■ ■ v v ■


■ ■'* '-■ '■ ■


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33


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* ' ■*•;: .. ■ ■.


1 1 0 3


........... 0 4 0 2 Third Division P W L BP NR


Read.......... Blackburn N .. 6 c Chtheroc..........6 !


■Ribblesdale W. 5 I Stacksteads... 6 : Baxenden.. .v. 6 ,1 Padiham........ 6 , Salesbury........ 6 ! Settle............. 5


Earby............. 6 Oswaldlwistle I C Barnoldswick. :- 6 Belvedere........ 6


Edcnficld........ 6 Cherry Tree.. . 6 Gt Harwood . . . 6


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