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CLITHEROE Wolves Rangers Under 13s (Hyndburn League)' manager Ian Rushton has claimed two top awards. ■ In the last two weeks
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Hurst Green m W a n d e r e r s t h r o w bowler Craig
t lands trophy^H B P IclCC w id e o p e n
fHURST Green A's ■ Craig Atkinson won the . Great Harwood and
..District • Bowling League Harold Black- bum Memorial Trophy at Clitheroe, Cricket
- and Bowling Club at the weekend. :
• Atkinson beat home ster Stuart Gower, a pre vious winner of the com petition in'1998, 21-13, after racing into a 13-2 lead. ' He showed more of a killer instinct and didn't
tion night at ’ King Georges Hall in Black- bum on Friday. Clitheroe Wolves
TOP BOSS: Ian Rushton with his two awards (s) Sarah Starkie Memor
well the players, manage-.. picked-tip the D. H. ment and organisation of ' Sharrock Shield for win- the team is seen by the committee, referees' and other members of the Hyndburn League. • The successes of the recent McDonald's Hyn- dbum and District'Boys’ Football League were celebrated at a presenta-
H CLITHEROE Dolphins trav elled to Preston to compete in a
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ular team members,
the.young swimmers - aged between 9-12- years-old - points -
finished second with 87 four behind winners Orm-
skirk. Preston were 20 points further back in third while Garstang fin ished fourth. The individual winners were Sally
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Rowland and Hannah Pym in the two length butterfly, while Bryn
Philip stormed to victory in the two length backstroke and one length fly. Emma Wild and Scott Singleton
were both in impressive form to take their respective two length breast stroke races.' There were also team wins for the
rility.
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pie: 01Y Saxo Forte. " t 3 - 6 % apr
nine-year-olds mixed freestyle and girls medley and freestyle relays. The 11-year-old boys won the med ley and freestyle relays.
ial Cup winners, Read- stone United Under 14s, completed the Ribble Valley teams' haul. As mentioned, Rush-
ning the Under 16s League, after coming top of the Blue Section. And the Under 16s
collected their second piece of silverware - the Stirling Cup -
for their
final victory over Great Harwood Rovers.
ton was awarded the Under 13s Skipton Building Society Trophy for official of the year, while Ian James of Readstone . United picked up the Jack Addi son Shield for best Under 16 official!
CLITHEROE INVITATION
SUMMER DARTS LEAGUE TABLES
Dog A...... .........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
First Division P w L
Royal Oak A....................... 4 4 0 17 Craven A
Legion B............................. 4 0 4
Brown Cow A...................... 4 2 2 16 King's Arms A.................... 4 2 -2 13 Waggon and Horses............ 4 1 3 Royal Oak B..............
Horse Shoe_____ .............. 4 3 1 16 Brown Cow C..........
Craven Heifer B.................. 4 4 0
Second Division P w L
legion A........................ Brown Cow B.....— ......
DogB— ....................... 4 0 4 Fishing date
THE Mitre Angling Club hold their annual open trout and fly fishing match on Cant Clough Reservoir, Burnley, on Sunday. Entry is £5, meet 10-30 n.m., fish 11 n.m. to 3 p.m. Anglers will compete for the Mitre Angling and United Utilities Cup and Shield. For more details, phone 01282 413313 (evenings).
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. allow his opponent to •
• recover. •
■ . It had appeared that 1
Gower’s name was on the cup though. In bothhis quarter
and semi-final matches, Gower came back from, the dead, from 19-20 and
18-20 down, to win. - RESULTS Quarter-Finals
Craig Atkinson. (Hurst
Green A) 21, Adam Wallace (Ribblesdale B) 17; Alistair Dowber(Burnley Rd A) 21, Allan Skellord (Clitheroe CC); Stuart Gower (Clitheroe CC) 21, Ian Edmondson (Clitheroe CC) 20; Peter Pedder (Rib blesdale A) 21, David Bonney (Clitheroe CC) 17. Semi-Finals
Atkinson 21, Dowber 9;
Gower 21, Bonney 20.. Final
Atkinson 21, Gower 13. • The President's Day compe
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tition weill be held at Great Harwood Cricket and Bowling Club on Saturday, 29th and Sunday, 30th of June. Entries to secretary Steve Dowber by Sunday.
Visitors qualify
for finals THE latest Spring Doubles qualifier at Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowling Club saw Rochdale pairing Terry Fahy and Ryan Good win through to the finals day. They will be joined by
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Bill Finn and Brian Pat more from Accrington. . Meanwhile, the Nor man Niven Trophy was won by Alan Threlfall after he beat Bernard Tomlinson 21-15 in the final.
.......... Threlfall had earlier
beat Jason Dewhurst 21- 14 in the semi-final while Tomlinson had overcome: Normal Threlfall - father of Alan. ' .
DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE
HYNDBURN AND First Division - RESULTS
7; Globe A 9, Waddington AI; Hollands 10, Globe D 0; Rush- ton St E 3, Ribblesdale A 7. Second Division
Burnley Road C 3, Globe E Rishton BC 8, Whalley B
2; Sabden B 9, Rushton St C 1; Salesbury Blue 6, Rushton St D 4; Sydney St 8, Burnley Rd D 2; Whalley A 6, Rishton
Con. C 4. Third Division
Burnley Rd B 4, Grange A
6; Milnshaw Park 2, Gatty Park 8; Oakhill Ash 3, Ossy Con. 7; Waddington B 1, Salesbury Red 9. Fourth Division
Globe C 9, Sabden C 1;
Immanuel B 6, Grange C 4; Mercer Park 10, Alma B 0; Sabden A 1, Oakhill Park B 9. TABLES
Globe A...........7 6 0 1 51 Globe E....... . 7 6 0 1 48 Ribblesdale A....7 4 0 3 44 Hollands..........7 5 0 2 42 Burnley RdC....7 3 0 4 33 Free Gardeners.. 6 3 0 3 31 Globe D.......___7 3 . 0 4 31 Coppice.........'.. 7 2 0 - 5 28
First Division PW D L P
Waddington A... 7 Oakhill Park A... 7 2 0 Second Division
Whalley A.......1.7'7 0 Rishton BC..... . 7 .6 ;0 SalesburyBlue...-8.;5'\ -0 Clitheroe CC...:.. 7. . .4" , 0, Rushton St C....: 7. 4 1 Whalley B___..8 2 1 Rushton St D..... 7 4. ‘ 0 Sabden B__4 ,7 .2 0 Rishton Con C... 8 3,' O' Sydney St ....... . 7 2 0
PW D “ 'itonStE;.... 7 2 0 5 26
Ribblesdale. Wanderers v
Barnoldswick RIBBLESDALE Wanderers RIBBLESDALE threw the Jennings Ribblesdale .-£eague title.race wide open on
M.PeellbwbLori.;....... ......15 Saturday when
they.defeated
M. Briggs b Peake.................32 league leaders Barnoldswick. D. Howard c Greenwood b Peake.l Terry Braithwaite’s men were L “ bMLP T. Braithwaito not out
Total(for7)______ - Bowling: P. Beech 5-2-1541; M.
ftem::::::.4 emphatic . winners over 16 Barnoldswick by 106 runs.
J. Braithwaitc not out... ;........2 Chasing a competitive total of Extras;............................17 198-7, Barnoldswick were bowled ■
Scothem 12-1-56-1; J. Stead 4-0-23- 0; J. Pickup 3-0-21-0; M. Lord 7-0-
48-2; Peake 14-4-29-4. BARNOLDSWICK
198 out for just 92 in reply. ' Wanderers lost the toss and were invited to bat. John Rain and professional
:P. Beech c Hall b Howard..........4 M. Plant c Hall b Braithwaitc...11 R. Greenwood c Nawaz b Howard 1 M. Scothem c Bntcliife b Braith- waite........... .....................4 ■
S. Sheraz c Peel b Braithwaite .....4 J. Pickup c Briggs b Howard .....15 M. Lord b Braithwaitc ................0 J. Stead not out.......................0
Extras...............................6 Total_____________ ......92
Bowling: Nawaz 13-4-33-2; I.
Britcliffe 7-0-224); D, Howard 10.5- 1-31-4; J. Braithwaite 5-2-5-4.
OSWALDTWISTLE S. Sadiq c Whalley b Bibby......41
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Clitheroe
C. Burton run out'___..............8 Ashton bHtton.................... .23 C. Maudsley b Fitton................6 Arif bFitton......... .................2 P. Nickelson run out............... ..0 Anwar c Preston b Bibby.......... .7 R. Ducksberiy b Bibby.............9 G. Metcalf c Bishop b Bibby..... 0 S. Sipocz run out...—...............7 A. Metcalf not out...................1 . Extras...............................5 Total (all out)................ ..109
5 26 Bowling; M. Hargreaves 9-4-21-. 5 25 0; M. Eglin 2-0-13-0; Fitton 18.2-2-
5 21 41-3; N. Bibby 12-2-33-1.
. p CLITHEROE q 53 M. Bolton b Metcalf
___19 1 48 . S. Bishop c Ashton b Anwar .....B0
3 4g Fitton not out ..... ............ .43 3 41
...N.Boltonnotout....;....------ :—11 2.38.. u s Extras...............................9 .
5..36.......Total (for 2)....................112.
Burnley RdD.... 7 0 0 Third Division PW D L P
5 32 5 30 5 27 7 12
Peake c Peel b Nawaz..............19 '•^then,cHowardbNawa2....9 jshjng some.wayward bowling M. Nutter c Hall b Howard.....19 {rom paul
BeecfOTd.Mick.Scoth-
Shahid Nawaz opened the batting and put on 95 in fine style, pun-
ern, who were soon replaced by James Stead and Jon Pickup.
However, it wasn’t until profess,
sional Clinton Peake came into the attack that .the wieket of Nawaz fell for a typically belliger ent 46, caught behind. Rain went soon after for an
excellent 56,'including six fours and two maximum hits, with the score on 109-2.
Even though runs were coming
off his howling, Lord struck again to trap Martin Peel lbw for. 15 while Peake. removed David Howard for one. At this stage of the match, Rib-
blesdale’s innings looked in danger of falling away. However, vice cap tain Martin Briggs had other ideas and batted with great reso lution and determination. He and Ryan Gladwin took the score past 150 before the latter
. became Peake’s third victim for nine. Mick Scothem returned to the attack to bowliMcGuire for four as Wanderers found them selves on 166-6. Skipper Terry Braithwaite
joined his vice-captain and together they added 24 invaluable runs with some good shot place-
Barlick have not had to chase
such a high score so far this season and much depended on their top- scorers, especially Peake. Ian Britcliffe struggled with his
line early on against the left and right hand combination of Peake and Ian Scothem but, to his cred it, he stuck to his task and with Nawaz bowling tightly as ever at the other end, Barlick could only manage three runs per over. Nawaz induced Peake into a
rash shot outside offstump as he slashed one to Peel at gully for 19. The Pakistani pro then struck again to remove Ian Scothem for nine. David Howard was them
brought into the attack and, together with John Braithwaite,
ments and quick running between . the pair ripped through Barlick s the wickets.
Briggs finally went for 32 - a 92.
superb contribution and one of great maturity - with eight balls remaining, and it was left for father and son Terry and John to take the score to 198-7. .
Clitheroe an
CLITHEROE record ed an emphatic eight- wicket v ictory over O s w a l d t w i s 1 1 e Immanuel on Saturday at New Lane.
- The home side were dismissed for 109 and the locals knocked off the runs for the loss of two
early advantage’when • way stage, Immanuel ___
Ossy Con.........8 7 0 1 59 Grange A.........8 7 0 1 54 Oakhill Ash___ 8 6 0 2 48 BurnleyRdB....8 4 0 4 42 Gatty Park..... .8 4 1. 3 42 Alma A.............. 7 5 0 2 40 Immanuel A....... 7 2 1 4 33 Salesbury Red.... 8 2' 0 6 30 Waddington B... 8 1 1 7 22
Globe C...........8 7 0 1 62 Mercer Park:..... 8 7 0 1 60 Immanud B.....4 - 0....4 .44
Milnshaw Park ..8 0 0 • 8 20 Fourth Division P W D L P
Grange C.__.„.8 ;3. ,1„ 4 42 OakhillPark-B..; 8 '4';.;0* 4440 ; OakhillBeech....7 -4^-04 3)39 Sabden C.........8 .4..UX3 34 ; RibblesdaleC.....6 2,v2.; 2180 ' AlmaB.... .......7
Sabden A.........8 .1>?0-V 7. 14 ‘ GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
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BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Globe A 2, Heys Inn 8;
Globe A 7, Gt Harwood 3; Heys Inn 8, Sabden Black 2; Rishton Con. A 2, Ribblesdale A 8; Rushton St A 10, Clitheroe Cricket 0; Whalley A 8, Burnley Rd B 2. Second Division
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2; Rishton.BC 2, Roe Lee Park 8; Roe Lee Park 9, Globe B 1; Salesbury A 9, Spring Hill 1.
Third Division Burnley Rd A 6, Castle B
4; Ribblesdale B 7, Rushton St B 3; Sabden Red 8, Whalley B 2; Waddington A 4, Salesbury B 6.
Fourth Division Castle A 6, Rishton Con. B
4; Gt Harwood CC 8, Grange 2; Hurst Green B. 5, Wadding ton B 5; Immanuel 7, Oakhill Vets 3; Mercer Park 7, Sydney St 3; Sabden Blue 7, Milnshaw Wanderers 3. TABLES
First Division PW D L P
Heys Inn..........8 7 0 1 59 Ribblesdale A..... 8' 7 0 1 56 Gt Harwood....... 8 5 0 3 43
Rushton St A..... 8 4 0 4 41 Burnley RdB.... 8 4 0 4 41 ‘ Globe A.......... 8 4 0 4 39 Whalley A.__;.8 3 0 5 36 Sabden Black..;.; 8-.3 0 ' 5, 34 Rishton Con A..t 8 -' l 0 7 26 Clitheroe CC.».;. 8--2 0 6; 25; Second Division Vi i. 1
Roe Lee Park...;. 8 6 0 2. 54 Salesbury A....... 8 5 0 3, 51 Leisure Hour B.. 7 6 0 I 48 Hurst Green A... 7 6 0 1 42 free Gardeners ..8 4 0 4 41 Coppice.......... 8 3 0 5 37 Spring Hill...;..... 8 2 0 6 30 Globe B__7
Gatty Park......7 Rishton BC......8
“ “ Third Division ‘ ~ ' r‘ :u‘p:W D V P:
Tables JENNINGS
RIBBLESDALE
CRICKET LEAGUE TABLE
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Ossy Con.........8 7 0 1 58 Cherry Tree...... 9 5 2 10 39 Rushton St B....9 5 1 3 53 ' Earby............ 9 6 3 8 38 Salesbury B..... 8 5 9 3 46 Read.............. 9 5 2 4 33 Leisure Hour A.. 9 4 0 5 42 Ribb Wndrs.... 9 4 4 8 30 Ribblesdale B..... 8 5 0 3 41 Clltheroe......... 9 4 4 6 28 Waddiiutton A... 9 3 9 6 38 Settle............ . 9 4 5 . 6 26 Burnley Rd A.... 8 3 1 4 38 Padiham........... 9 3 3 4 25 Oakhill............7 3 1 3 36 Gt Harwood.... 9 4 5 4 24 WhalleyB......;..8- 3 0 Castle B............8 3 0 Sabden Red;...... 8 ,2 1- Fourth Division
P w D L P Barnoldswick.... 9 6
P w L BP p 6 40
P W D
Grange............9 8 0 Mercer P a r k 9 7 0 Gt Harwood CC. 8 6 0 Sabden Blue.....9 6 0 , Rishton Con B... 9,5 .0 Immanuel...;.;.... 9 -.4 0 Milnshaw W 9 :4 0 Oakhill Vets..... 7 4 0 Castle A______9 4 0 Sydney St.......... 9 .;2 v: 0 Waddington B 8 - !l I:* Hurst Green B... 9 0 . 1. '
Whalley.......... 9 Edenfield.........9 Blackburn Nthn. 9 Baxenden........ .- 9 Oswaldtwistle.... 9 ■. First Division
Clltheroe............ 8 6 2 10 40 Salesbury...... ... 8 6 1 8 40 Gt Harwiwd....... 8 6 2 .6 36 B G S O B 8 5 2 8 35 Barnoldswick.....8 ■ 5 3.. 8 33 Bly Belvedere.... 8 4 2 6 30 Earby
.A;.’'. PW L BP P
G. Smithson c Cordingley b Smith. 18 .
G. Hodgson candb Gorton...... .9
B. Storey c Kearsleyb O'Neill._12 he a crucial flick of the C. Hanson not out..................10 coin as the wicket and S. Buicock not out....................1 cloud cover made it diffi-
, ,,
^ ( f o r ‘8)ZZZZJ40 culfc for the batsman. Bowling: J. Smith 11-3-28-2;
D. O'Neill 13-3-39-3; N. Cord ingley 11-1-29-2; S. Gorton 10- 2-38-1. ■
WHALLEY
A. Pratt c Senneck b Mitchell....24 R. Palmer lbw b Mitchell..........3 N. Cordingley c Bums b Storey ...0 L. Kearsley c Bums b Buicock ....6 D. Overy c Hodgson b Buicock ..11 J. Smith c Williams b Buicock.—0 A. Whelan lbw b Buicock..........1 P. Grace b Mitchell................ ...6 S. Gorton c Hodgson b Bulcock...5 D. Westwood not out................1 D. O'Neill c Slinger b Mitchell .....4
Mitchell 17-5-32-4; S. Buicock 7-3-7-5.
However, Read lacked
the necessary resolution to overcome these prob lems. Six of the batsmen were howled, which ques tions their technique. It was Ridgeway who
had.earher b>?V'ohe, while the tail was' blasted away as Sam Marshall,' Qadeer Ahmed and Frank Bar den were dismissed with out troubling the scorers. Settle required only
E x t r ^ . ^ pavj [j0n f0 r Bowling: B. Storey 10-4-27-1;
grabbed the early break through as opener Garry O’Connor saw his stumps shattered for just four. ' Moments later, Craig Walton was sent back to
two
when the amateur bowler trapped, him plumb in front for two. Homby then got in on
the act as he removed his opposite number Akram
Raza thanks to a smart I
Peter in the runs:
15.4 overs to knock off the runs although opener Kellet was superbly caught and bowled by Ahmed for a duck. . This brought Hornby
to the crease and he blasted the Read attack for six boundaries in his innings of 37 not out. Taylor remained
unbeaten on 10 at the other end to seal an easy seven points for the home side. Read will have to
improve their hatting if they are to beat league leaders Barnoldswick at
Salesbury join rivals at top of the table
SALESBURY won the derby battle versus Clitheroe seconds in the Jennings Ribblesdale Cricket League First Division. After restricting
the runs for the loss of just two wickets. And that result
enabled the Salesbury side to join their derby rivals at the top of the First Division table as the season starts to unfold. , It was also a depress ing day for Ribblesdale
lost to Barnoldswick. The West Craven out
fit posted 132-8 and then bowled Wanderers out for 84 to win by 48 runs. In the Second Divi
sion, Read seconds defeated Burnley Gram-
Clitheroe to just 57-9, mar
s.ch°o1 01d Boys by Salesbury knocked off five wickets after restrict-
mg them to 163-6. Salesbury seconds
thrashed Stacksteads by 124 runs. After posting 202-9, Salesbury routed their opponents for just 78.
Whalley seconds, how
ever, were well beaten by 99 runs by Edenfield. The locals only amassed
Whalley Road on Satur- Wanderers seconds who 88 in response to Eden- day.
field’s 187-3.
FOR the second week in succession, only one match was played in . the Clitheroe Midweek Cricket League. 1 ■
■ -. "i - ia n jA ti n - ^ •- ’ ■ ■ ■ Riversiders notched
up a big win against bot tom team Ribchester. .
. Peter Blackman , scored an outstanding undefeated half-century. The win, extended. Riversiders’ lead at the.
1 top of the table to three' points. ■
■ . ■
RibbWndrs:.:.... 8 .2 5 4 16 Cherry Tree I.... 8> 2 5 4 16
8 4 3 6 28
Stacksteads..-.);..\ 8-1 6 2 9 Rolls-Royce....... 8 1 .6 2 9
Padiham..........8 1 6 0 7 Second Division P W L BP. P
. Whalley;...;.~....8 . 1- 6 - ,6 13 Rolls-Royce:...... 8 1 6 2 9
• B G S O B 8 2 3 4 20 Stacksteads........ 8 2 4 0 14 Bly Belvedere...: 8 1 6 4 13
BlackburnNthn.8,6;,-2 12 42 Edenfield....:..... 8 6 0 8 40 Read;.......;...... .8 ,6 ■ 2 10 40 Baxenden.......8 5 2; 10 37 Salesbury..... .8 5 2 10 37 Settle............ .‘.8 4 2 4 28 Oswaldtwistle.'... 8 3 5 12 22
: All the other games were abandoned due to.’ the bad weather. .:.
: POINTS AND POSITIONS - . ■. 1, Riversiders 12; 2, Chip ping 9;. 3, Calderstones, Catholic SC, Rimington 8; 6,: Chipping Ramblers 5; 7, Low. . Moor 4; 8, Ribchester 1.
Chatburn teams hit devastating form
CHATBURN routed' Craven and District Cricket League First Division strugglers . Cononley at the week end. - On a green track, the
visitors won the toss and elected to bat. Cononley were positive and their. openers looked in good form. . But it took a great catch by Steve Proctor to remove Naylor with, the score on 20, with I. Ali taking the first of five:, wickets. ! ■. John Moore then snapped up opener off a
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Richard''Shovelton - who was also on his way to a five-wicket Haul! The rest of Cononley’s batsmen contributed to
their .own . downfall against some accurate' home bowling and they were all out for a poor 55 in 26 overs.
■ Shovelton returned
figures of. 5-:20 off 13 overs while Ali took’ 5-30, also off 13 overs: j ';- . ’ :' In reply, Chatburn
claiming the points. • CHATBURN sec onds continued their push at the top of the table with an excellent victory over Cononley. Mark Braithwaite was
the hero as he scored a magnificent 106 to help the locals post 229-6. Braithwaite received
made quick inroads into the target with veteran : Billy'Brooks- in' out standing form, the high-
excellent support from Dave Lakin (2 4 ) ,: Andrew Lambert (42) and Stuart Mercer (26) in setting the formidable
target. In reply, Cononley
th e o th e r 4-fish t being a brilliant hull hv smashed six'over square ■ y leg. He scored 31 out of the 56 runs required.: - - This was a much
improve!! performance - by the home side with
struggled against accu-. rate bowling from Geoff . Lambert (5-19) and Stu art. Mercer (2-6) and were dismissed for a pal try 44. : . This ; was a much improved friendly perfor-
the only two catches•'mance from Chatburn . offered being taken, with seven catches being The other eight wickets. held,’ including three. were : all ' bowled in from Matt Bibby.' ..
Settle v Read READ
T. Little b Hornby..................12
G. O’Connor b Ridgeway____...4 C. Walton lbwb Ridgeway.___ 2 Raza c and b Hornby............. ...4 J. Marshall not out:....... 15 A. Turner c Worthington b Hornby ................ ;......... ................... .2
M. Whalley b Ridgeway............4 W. Eastham c Ridgeway b Homby ..... :.............. 1
S. Marshall b Hornby............... 0 Q. Ahmed b Homby.......................0
F. Barden b Ridgeway ....:...;........0 Extras.
Total (all o u t ) „ _ , SETTLE
to bat first on a very green pitch that, at first glance, appeared to be a seamer’s paradise.
This didn’ t seem to
bother the home bats man as they were rela tively untroubled in the early stages thanks to a very wayward opening burst from Matthew Eglin. However, once Mark
■ wickets inside 23 overs., „ . ’ ■ Oswaldtwistle held the . dried up, and at the half-
Hargreaves found his rhythm, the easy runs
Burton for eight. Home professional
looking’to bat for most of the overs, but both fell with the score on 77. Clitheroe professional
Dexter Fitton bowled his opposite number for 23 while Neil Bibby snared Sadiq for 41. What followed was for
calamitous ____________ _____________„ ---- ---
Oswaldtwistle as none of the other batsmen got' into double figures as the
Fitton - picked up four and three wickets respec tively.
run-outs and a much improved fielding dis play. Neil Bolton's side
made short work of the total, losing only two wickets in the process. What should have
been a 10-wicket victory was marred by both openers throwing their wickets away when easy half-centuries were up
3 35 Am^sa.K-u&Sili40^Mi: the^'won the toss/but ; had reached 74 for the spin-twins - Bibby and for grabs. (kA. mS i W-ll^RDucks-, surprisingly they elected loss of the promising berry 1-1-0-0.
Rob Ashton and Sadiq at the other end were
Settle halt Read bid
..'.47: urday as . tthey were 47; .
G.KelletcandbQadreZZZlo but in truth, Read were Homby not out................. 37 on the receiving end of
4-2-3-1; C. Walton 3-1-164); F. Bar- den 2-1-4-0; A. Turner 1-1-0-0; M. Whalley 0.4-0-10-0.
Edenfield v Whalley ■
EDENFIELD
0. Senneck c Westwood b Smith ..2 A. Williams c Ovcry b 0;Neill......6
Total (tori)............... .......50 ^ performance by Settle Bowling: Raza 5-1-14-0; Qadeer professional Stewart
Extras...........................3- an exceptional bowling
Homby and fellow open ing bowler Paul Ridge way. The pair routed the.
locals for just 47 inside! 30-oyers as the profes sional grabbed six wick-'
' READ endured a hum- return catch for four and bling experience on Sat- then got through the defences of opener Terry
___^ ^ ry
Bowling: Hornby 15-5-20-6; H i hammered by Settle. : rLittle for 12. Ridgeway 14.6-4^26-4._
'-'Skipper Warren East- Joey,Marshall (15 not ham can look for excuses
out) played straight and managed to battle it out but the same could not be said of the rest of the players. Andy Turner was
caught behind by Wor thington to ah unplayable lifter from Hornby for two, while Michael Whalley was exposed by Ridgeway for four. Ridgeway then helped
Clitheroe were also aided by three suicidal
Fitton and skipper
Bolton ensured no fur ther wickets were lost as the target was passed in the 23rd over.
Whalley lose out again
WHALLEY suffered a fourth straight defeat in completed games as Edenfield secured only their second league win of the season at GincroftLane.
The home side had first use ofthe wicket,' and set
the locals a gettable total of 140-8. Professional Ian Mitchell top-scored with a fine
54, while Mark Bums (19) and Greg Smithson (18) also chipped in, the latter out to a stunning catch at mid-off from Whalley professional Neil Cordingley, off the bowling of skipper Jason Smith. , The Kiwi returned figures of 2-28, while Dave
"Onion" O'Neill took 3-39 and Cordingley 2-29. However, Whalley's reply never got started as
they were demolished by Steve Buicock and Mitchell., . Buicock claimed remarkable figures of 5-7, while
his professional claimed 4-32 as the Station Road side were left high'and dry on a paltry 79 all out. Cordingley
failed.to trouble the scorers, while
. ; ' order as they were bowled out for Howard finished with 4-31 off
10 overs while Braithwaite was in outstanding form as his four wick ets came at a cost of only five runs from five overs.
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