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CRICKET LEAGUE' ' TABLES, .
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nie O'Donnell 19.'o5, : First Division
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{»■'), Burnley Road B 8,'Ribbles- Kdale A 2; GlobeA3,‘Rush tan Street A 7;."WhalleyA 2, Great •
vHarwood 8; Heys Inn 8,Rish- ton Conservative A 2. , Second Division ■ .
Hurst Green A 8, Spring Hill 2; Leisure Hour B 9, Rishton BG1; Free Gardeners 7,'Roc Lee Park 3;.Globe B,7,Hurst; Green A 3; Gatty Park 5," GlobeB5-
>• Coppice 4, Salesbury A 6;
. s; - - Third Division Leisure Hour A 7, Bumloy 1
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Road A 3; Oakhill .6, . Oswaldtwistle Conservative 4;
Ribblesdale B 6, WhaBey B 4; Rushton Street B 8, Castle B 2; Salesbury B 7, Oswaldtwistle Conservative 3; Waddington A 8,SabdenRed2. Fourth Division
GC 6;Tmmanuel 3, Grange 7; Milnshaw Wanderers 5, Mer cer Park 5; Oakhill Vets 10, Waddington B 0; Rishton Conservative B 9, Sydney Street 1; Mercer Park 9, Cas tle A 1; Rishton Conservative B 7, Oakhill Vets 3. TABLES
Castle A 4, Great Harwood
- - First Division PW D L P
Ribblesdale A.....1319 0 3 85 Heys Inn....... ....12 9 0 3 83 Great Harwood..13 8 1 4 75
.RushtonStA.... 12 8 0 4 72 Burnley Road B.13 7 0 6 66 'Globe A.............13 6 1 6 62 Sabden Black....12 4 0 8 49 Whalley A...... ..13 3 0 10 49 Clitheroe CC..... 12 4 1 7 45 Rishton Con A.,,13 2 1 10 44 Second Division
Roe Lee Park.... 13 9 Globe B.....
.1310 0 3 79 Rishton BC....... 1211 0- 1 88 .12 9 0 3 75 Whalley A........ 12 9 0 3 77 .12 6 0 6 62 Rushton St C....12 9 1 2 75 .13 5 0 8 60' SaJesbury Blue...l2- 7 0 5 68 .12 6 1 5 55: . ChthcroeCC..... 12 6 1 ' 5 67:. .12 3 0 9 45! Sabden B.......... 11 5 . 0 ■6 61 .13 2 1 10 44 Rishton Con C...12 5 0 7. 50,, .13 2 2 9 43 Whalley B ........ 12 3" 1 8 -49' Division
PW D L P .13 9 0 4 82
Rushton Street D ll 4 0 7 42-
.14 7 "9 7 67. Ossy Con..... .....1110 0 1 82 .11 7 1 3 64' Grange A...........11 9 u 2 74 .13 7 0 6 61
BumieyRoadB.il 7 0 4 65 .13 5 0 8 59 Oakhill Ash....... 11 8 0 3 64 .13 5 0 . 8 591 Gatty Park....... 11 6 1 4 62 .13 4 b 8 58 Alma A..... ........11 6 0 5 56 .13 5 0 8 55 Immanuel A...... 11 3 1 7 44 .14 4 1 9 51 Salesbury Red....11- 3 0 8 40 i Division
.1411 0 3 96 ’ Burnley Road D 12 2 1 9 35 .14 9 0 5 841 .14 7 1 6 76 1
PW D L P Waddington B ...11 2 0^ •9 33
.1510 0 5 98 Globe C............ 1110 0 1 86 1.1511 0 4 97 Mercer Park..... 1210 0 2 86 ,.15 8 1 6 79 Immanuel B...... 11 7 0 4 62
.1513 0 2106 .1511 1 3 98
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21, Ken Wells 16; Vinnie ODonnell 21, Harold Cooper 6.
,.15 7 .0 8 73 Grange C.......... 11 5 1 5 59 sl5 5 1 • 9 66 Sabden C.......... 11 6 1 4 54 ..14 7 0 7 63 OakhiU Beech ....10 6 0 4 53 ..15 4 1 10 60 Ribblesdale C.... 10 4 2 4 52 ..15 5 0 10 57 Oakhill Park B...11 4 0 7 59 ..15 4 0 11 53 AlmaB..............13 1 0 12 37 ..14 1 2 11 40 Sabden A...........12 1 0 11 21
P W D L P .Milnshaw Park ..11 0 0 a 30 Fourth Division
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Wanderers A 3; Globe A 8,- Globe D 2; Hollands 7, Free Gardeners 3; Oakhill Park A 5, Globe E 6; Rushton Street E
f9,WaddingtonAl. - . . : . \ . Second Division "
- Rishton BC 8, Clitheroe CC 2; Rishton Conservative C 7, Sydney Street 3; Rushton Street C 8, Burnley Road D 2; Salesbury Blue 8, Whalley A 2; Whalley B 8, Rushton Street D 2. Third Division
Burnley Road B 9, Salesbury Red 1; Gatty Park 10, Immanuel A 0; Milnshaw Park 3, Oswaldtwistle Conser vative 7; Waddington B 6, Grange A 4. Fourth Division
Alrpa A 2, Oakhill Ash 8;
2; Grange C 7, Ribblesdale Wanderers C 3; Immanuel B 6, Mercer Park 4; Oakhill Beech 7, Alma B 3; Sabden A 3, Sabden C 7. TABLES
Globe A...........1210 0 2 87 GlobeE...:....... 12 9 1 2 75 Ribblesdale A..;..12 7 ’ . 0 ,. 5. - 73 Hollands__ :..:.12 8' 0 o 4:69 Rushton St E...U2 6 0.' 6:61 Coppice .m
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Globe D........;...12 5 , 0 7 52 Buml^RoadC.ll, 4 0 7 -50 Free Gardeners ..11 3- 0 8 46 WaddingtonA...12 3 0 9 41 0akhiUParkA...12 3 1 8 -39 Second Division
...;...m .12 6 0 6 57 P W D L P Globe C 8, Oakhill Park B
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LEISURE CENTRE , FIVE-A-SIDE - LEAGUE -
’ ROEFIELD Coppice 7, Ribblesdale .The Missfits 6, Barbarians 3; -; New Inn 0, Dunop Who 6;. , RESULTS ‘
. ’ Massey 8, Dinamo Kebab 2; ■. Roefield 4; Clitheroe Clowns 2; Menacing Duck 1, Cantona Seagulls 3. FIXTURES
- ■ Clitheroe Clowns v Dunop Who (9 a.m.): Menacing
:. Kebab;: The . !Missfits v .-■Massey; Roefield v Cantona Seagulls." -
- Duck v Barbarians. (9-40 , a.m.); New Inn v Dinamo
Knockout winners
TH E C lith eroe and , D is t r ic t D a r ts and
. DommoesTpingles and • doubles lo c k o u ts were • : held a t th e weekend with both events being, well-supported.
■i Of the 14 entrants in the singles,". Barbara Parker emerged victori ous with Monica Livesey as runner-up.
l: Heather Draper and Craig Devine won the doubles event, with Jim Thompson and Bernard Howard as runners-up.- . The team knockout competition is to be held a t the Swan Inn on Wednesday at 8 p.m. There were • two
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Saturday ,f Read v
Padiham PADIHAM ;
A. Hail e Marshall bEastham ... 14 . U. Saddique b Raza.....................6 A. Shanf c Raza b Eastham ....t.Y? • Q. All c Walton b Ahmed ...........96, Childs c Marshall b Raza .;....m..62 ' J. Hartley c Turner b Raza..........l A. McNicholas hot out
..mmm..m..'47 J. Campbell not o u t . . . . 16
Total (for 6)....................... .258 Bowling: Raza 20-6-86-3; F.
Barden 4-1-18-0; W. Eastham 7-1- .42-2; C. Walton 6-0-35-0; A. Ben-' nett 3-0-264); Q. Ahmed 6-0-37-1*
READ
Raza c Childs b Campbell...........1 G. Walton c Ah b Campbell......54 J. Marshall c Robinson b Childs 76 W. Eastham c and bMcNfcholas36 A. Turner c AH b,Childs
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G. O'Connor cKelly b Childs..... 5 D. Bennett c Robinson b McNi cholas.....................
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S. Marshall Ibw b Childs ...........5 Q. Ahmed not out...................... 21
A. Bennett b Childs.'....................0 F. Barden c All b McNicholas ....12
Extras.................................. 11
, T b t a l ...................... 229 Bowling: L. Childs 21-2-95-5; J. Campbell 7-1-52-2; Q. Ali 3-0-23-0; ' A. McNicholas 10^-1-51-3.
Ribblesdale Wanderers v Oswaldtwistle
Immanuel IMMANUEL
S. Sadiq c Nawaz b Britdiffe.....15 C. Burton lbw b Britcliffe............0 Ashton b Howard......................29 C. Maudsley Ibw b Nawaz...........1 M. Payne b Nawaz....................17 G. Metcalf b B r i t c l i f f e .......19 J. Byrom c C. Hall b Howard.... 22 P. Dignanst P. Hall b Howard ...11 A. Metcalf st P. Hail b Howard ...6 P. Nicholson b Bntcbffe..;....;:......1 Extras.............. ......I............36 Total................................:..158
• Bowling: Nawaz 18-3-52-2; I. Britcliffe 13-3-39-4; D. Howard 14- 3-38-4.
WANDERERS Nawazc A. Metcalf b G. Metcalf ..66
Read’s title aims by rivals
‘A RUN-gorged d erby saw 'P adiham . defeat Read by. 29 runs on Saturday a t Whalley Road, i : All-rounder Qasim Ali starred with the
bat as he hit a magnificent 96 as the .visi tors posted a considerable total of 258-6. • Read made a good fist of the fight in':
their innings but despite significant knocks from three of their top-order, they were dis missed for 229 in the 42nd over.
■-,■■ ■ ....... ;> Aussie professional Lee Childs, who had;
earlier hit a half-century, maintained his- superb form with the ball as he picked-,up~ another five wicket haul.
However, it was Warren Eastham who
drew first blood for Read when he won the toss but then decided to give Padiham first use of an easy-paced wicket. Padiham began sedately but it needed
the introduction of Eastham to the bowl ing attack before the first wicket fell when Andrew Hall was neatly caught in front of the wicket by stand-in keeper Joey. Mar-, shall for 14.
t L ' Umar Saddique was bowled trying to cut
Read pro Akram Raza for six and when Abid Sharif (7) was caught a t slip by the Pakistani star off Eastham, Padiham were struggling, somewhat, a t 30-3 after 15 overs.
: ■: ■ However, Ali then strode to the crease
and, in a great fourth wicket partnership . with Childs, plundered the ball to all parts of the ground.
,, - He smacked six effortless maximum hits', 1 ■ Childs was then snapped up inTront of ■
before eventually perishing four, runs short -- of a deserved century when he' was noncha lantly caught one-handed on the legsid.e • 'Boundary by Craig Walton: ;.—
V- fiauwqp». / This blow to Read’s fortunes only
spurred Craig Walton on to bat like a man possessed.
. He hit four, sixes which easily cleared the
ground and five further boundaries. He eventually miscued in the 10th over with the score on 63 - 54 of those runs coming from Walton’s bat. A stand of 91 then ensued between East
ham and Marshall until the skipper mis- pulled'a short ball and returned a catch to McNicholas for a cultured 36.
the wicket by Marshall off Raza for 62 but ■ the innings was given fresh impetus by a quick-fire unbeaten 47, including five sixes,. from Andy McNicholas as Padiham even tuallysettled on 258-6. • With such a large total to beat, Read,,.,
without their premier batsmen, Michael Whalley and Terry Little, promoted Raza to the top of the innings but he played a poor shot to his opposing professional to be caught at midwicket with the score on one.
"^Read’s later batsmen stuttered along as they strived to score runs against the accu rate and much-improved bowling of Childs. Marshall hit him for three sixes, includ
ing one over the wicketkeeper’s head, until Childs had him caught behind for a pugna cious 76. ..
;; :::Qadeer (21 not out) and Frank Barden bravely attempted to win the match for Read as they put on 29 for the final wicket before Barden was caught by Ali off McNi cholas with 3.4 overs remaining.
Inept Wanderers go down to lowly Ossy
IN JU R E D sk ip p e r T e r ry . their last eight wickets for 38 Braithwaite couldn’t believe runs, his eyes as Ribblesdale Wan- All seemed well, however, derers threw away the chance when, in the first overof the of victory on Saturday away day, Ian Bntcliffe struck trap- latter stumped by Phillip Hall,
M. Briggs c Byrom b Ashton...16 o n . K^rastne locals produced 15 followed in quick succession D. G-Chan lbw b G. Metcalf......0 an inept battmg performance to by Maudsley (1) in Nawaz’s E. Gladwin c Maudsley b G. Met- lo s e b y 1 4 r u n s a f t e r e a r l i e r
C. Hall st Nicholson b G. Metcalf ..22 ; The captain was a frustrated D.
HowardcSadiqbG.Metcalfe6 nnjookerasthelocalsProduced
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“ If...... ............—- .......2 bowling the home side out for G. Maguire lbw b Ashton........... 0
Im^nbwbStonl]!!""!? The bowling and fielding had I. Britcliffe not out
Estras..........................19 dard as Immanuel struggled, °,n a s e e m ly good
...... .... 1 been up to the usual high stan-
Metcalf 4-0-34-0; S. Sipocz 13-1-43- b a t tm g t r a c k . 0;G. Metcalf 12-5-26-5.
Whalley
v Earby EARBY
Soholefield not out.................... .78 . Clarkson c Davies b Smith......1.
P. Baistow c Davis b Smith.........0 E Tilbury c Smith b O’Neill ......25 C. Walton lbw b Gorton........'...;.17 A. JaggersbSmithT....:..............14 S. Hipgrave c Snuth b O’Neill .....2 T. Kegg not out
...........I............SA Extras............................-.........5 Total (for 6)...................... ..166 Bowling: J. Smith 13-1-38-3; D.
O'Neill 16-247-2; S.Gorton 10-0- 50-l;Corduigley54)f26-0.. -
WHALLEY/ :
M. Davies b Keggl.....i...:.l.........33 A. Pratt c Proud b Hipgrave........4 R. Palmer c Hipgrave b Jaggers.32 Cordingley run out.................... 18 A. Whelan b Jaggers............... .....9 J. Smith not out.... ............... .....35 P. Grace b Kegg...............
as WHALLEY suffered a 23-run defeat toll, recover from the loss of theirpro.
; Earby on Saturday a t Station Road. '^H ow e v e r , things didn’t go according to The foundations of Earby’s success was; plan for Earby early in then-innings as they
built around a solid knock of 78 from pro-' lost both their skipper Ian Clarkson (1) fessional Alex Scholefield.
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S. Gorton b Kegg........................ 0 D. O’Neill b Tilbury................... .1 J. Keaisleynotout...................... 4 Extras...................................17 Total (for 8)........ —.143 Bowling: Scholefield 8-1-29-1; S.
Baxenden v Clitheroe
CLITHEROE
N. Bolton c Payne b Cumber- •batch................. ............ ......4
A. Bums c Reidy b Bones.... .......4, Fitton c Payne b Harvey..... .....42 S. Bishop b Harvey...;......... .....79 S.'Whalleyrunout.............. .....17 M. Bolton c Usher b Reidy.. .......8 S. Coulter not out..........‘....".1 .....39 N. Bibby b Harvey ............ __ .8 M. Hargreaves b Reidy'.;;...! .......0 M. Preston run out....;.;.;;....' G. Kershaw not out
.......0 Extras....................... .
Total (for 9)......;............ Bowling: L. Bones 7-0-19-1; A.
Curabcrbatch 8-2-36-1; S. Reidy 16- 2-97-2; Harvey 14-2-54-3.
BAXENDEN
S. Reidy c Hargreaves b Bibby .30 ; SOME spectacular b a t t in g by Fitton for 19 and eventually S .^ e “
Harvey c Fitton b Hargreaves ...13 D. Usher st Coulter b Fitton.... 31 M. Rishton b Bibby..................44
...£3995 ...£1495
..£14,495 . .£12,250
A. Chippendale not out..... .......25
C. Waddington run out...............2 i catch from professional Dex- oi victory.. . . • -............................ .......
ter Fitton propelled Clitheroe
L. Bones c Bibby b Fitton..... .....9 A. Cumberbatch s t Coulter b Bibby........................ .............3 I. Parkinson not out............... .....5
Extras........................... .......32 Tbtal (for 9).........................182 Bowhng: G. Kershaw 10-2-34-0;
M. Hargreaves 7-0-30-1; N. Bibby 15-2603; Fitton 12-149-2.
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mainstay behind Clitheroe imposing total of 231-9. He fired a brilliant 79 after
i the locals had been left floun-. 1 dering early on after the dis-
recovered from the early loss of professional Jon Harvey to a: breath-taking one-handed catch
r- Earher, Fitton and Bishop . ' easy victory at
r'ribi;;:::::::8 ! and an equally spectacular closed oml82-9 - 50
runs.short ; •
to victory away a t Baxenden. went about repalrmg the dam‘ Step.hen Bishop was the
age a fte r Clitheroe had lost their two openers, " v
The pro weighed-in with a '
useful 42 but it was the form of Bishop which delighted most of Clitheroe’ssupporters.-:":
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missals of openers Neil Bolton. senior liiague knock to date. An and Andy Bums for four apiece, uncomplicated batsman with a In reply, Baxenden never
'"He’played probably his best Salesbury cruise into cup semis
somewhat cubic frame, he rarely used his fe'et as he pep pered the boundaries on Baxen- den’s small ground.-,
enden required a big score from Harvey if they ..were going to
skisESBURY booked a Lawrenson Cup semi-final place a t home to Settle with a 128;run victory a t Stacksteads. ,
:i, , . ■
. Posting 203-8, they bowled out the home; side for just 85 to advance to the last four, ' , to be played on Sunday.
- The other semi-final will see Ribblesdale
• Wanderers travel to Cherry Tree. . Salesbury also won their First Division
clash with Padiham by 94 runs, after bowl ing out the home side for 168 in response to theirfirstinningstotalof262-6.' " ; From their 45 overs, Ribblesdale Wanderers' total of 212-9 was not enough to stop Great Har wood claiming victory as the viators! eventually wonbythreewicketa • • i . .
•
'Salesbury thirds lost their Thlird Division clash to Barnoldswick by 114 runs, after
Chipping-keep pace with Riverside A SUPERB half-century from. Vince
•Wilkinson saw second-placed Chipping A defeat Ribchester to keep the pressure; on long-time Clitheroe an d iD is tr ic t
. Cricket League leaders Riveraide. , . .' .,' " " Howard Braithwaite also-hit a .well- struck 50 in Catholic Social: Club’s nine-;
wicket win over Rimington, after Neil Car- tledge had paved the way for victory,' tak ing 3-10.-.
. i ' . - ' The leaders also recorded another victo
ry , beating Low Moor by 34l runs, .while Calderstones saw offChippingRamblers by a similar margin. .
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• ' Rimington 73 aU out, Catholic SC 77-1; Chipping , , A 16545, Ribchester 83-6; Calderstones 109-7, Chip-,
RESULTS
: ping Ramblers 74-5; Riverside 104-6, Low. Moor 70 .■ •all out.
; 1 , Riverside 21; 2, Chipping A21; 3,Calderstones, Catholic SC 15; 5, Rimington 14; 6, Low Moor 7; 7,: • Chipping Ramblers 5; 8, Ribchester 1. , " -
, ’ , ‘ STANDINGS . . . . .
F it to n was out when he steered a catch to Simon Payne •off Harvey while Bishop was
challenge Clitheroe’s total. However, his miserable run of form continued when he struck
eventually bowled by the Bax- a wide half-volley from Mark
enden pro. I Fireworks were provided at the end of the innings by Simon Coulter who cracked 39 off only 23 balls. He played some fierce shots
in his brief winnings which con tained fouriboundariesand three maximum hits - one six cleared the score tent by some 30-yards. : Chasing 232 for victory, Bax
Hargreaves with great power only to see F it to n pull-off a magnificent diving catch. This knocked the stuffing out
of the home side and despite the best efforts of Mark Rishton who scored 44 and some good late order runs from Andrew Chippendale (25 not out), Bax enden fell
well.short of the tar get. Neil Bibby was in fine form
with the ball as he collected an excellent five-wicket haul..:
Earby posted 166-6 after the homesters", Martin Davies off Jason Smith, had won the toss and put them into bat.
and Peter Baistow (0) with the score on
He carried his bat through the innings as nine. Both fell to catches in the slips by However, Paul Tilbury then came to the
Whalley, in reply, were unable to keep up crease and smacked a quick-fire 25 before
with the required run rate and eventually he was caught straight of the wicket by closed on 143-8 - 24 runs short of victory. } : .' Smith off David “Onion” O’Neill. The turning point of the match arrived '
A.partnership of 63 then ensued between
and immediately called for a run. However, Walton was lurking and
picked-up and threw the ball in one whole movement, throwing down the bails with Cordingley only half-way down the wicket. I t proved to be th e match-winning moment of the match as Whalley failed to
However, only professional
Shahid Nawaz did himself jus tice in reply as Ribblesdale lost
to Oswaldtwistle I n m L u e l . k ? ® ^ ^ G j*
, , , ?. f Et SllP-fOT
next over as the home side were reduced to 29-3. Much depended on profes
sional Rob Ashton and he was well supported in stands of 38 and 31 by. Payne who was bowled by Nawaz for 17 and G. Metcalf who succumbed to Britcliffe for 19. When Ashton played-on to David Howard for 29, the
innings looked to be in danger of petering out but Byrom (22) and Dignan (11) took the score to 140 before Howard had the
mate wicket as Howard struck while Britcliffe sealed the two bonus points with the last ball of the innings when he bowled Nicholson for one. Nawaz got Ribblesdale off to
Byrom was to be the penulti -------— ih.
game. Nawaz holed out, caught on
the boundary for 66 in 51 balls and Metcalf then grabbed three wickets in just nine deliveries as Ribblesdale were pegged back to 109-5. With the home side back in
a flying start as he hammered young Metcalf for 34 in fours overs. And even though Martin Peel
was bowled by Ashton for five, the pro and Craig Hall took the score to 97 in just 18 overs when skipper Metcalf came into the attack and totally changed the
m vain
Hipgrave 3-o-W; A. Jaggera 14-2- ; home professional Neil Cordingley with the
-scorelalohg.to^B9 before the former was:?:pouchedby.Hipgravefor 32. ilMnj0B.1MA
the game, much depended on acting captain Martin Briggs who ground out a stand of 16 with Ryan Gladwin before the latter clipped one straight to square leg. .. Gareth Maguire and Phillip Hall failed to score and when Briggs finally fell for 16 at 137, the game was lost. The coup de grace was delivered seven runs la te r when Ashton trapped Wharton (7) plumb in front.
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cracked ithree further boundaries to finish unbeaten on 78 as the total edged to 166-6. The visitors grabbed an early break
through when Andy P ra t t was caught behind by Derek Proud for four with the score on six. However, the following partnership
between Davies and Rick Palmer proved to Be Whalley’s most productive as they added 45 for the second wicket before the former was clean bowled by Kegg for 33. Twenty-four runs later, Palmer drove
when’UKris Walton spectacularly run out:! Walton aridi’Schblefield as they took th e ,. Jaggers to shor t cover where he was . trapp^in;frqntforl7.
^Teenager Alex Whelan scored iiine before The former Darwen player was looking . Andrew Jaggers contributed 14 to the succumbing to Jaggers and then came the
menacing on 18 when his partner, captain, Earby total before he was bowled by Smith moment of magic from Walton to dismiss Jason Smith, played a forceful shot to cover but Stephen Hipgrave didn’t last long as he Cordingley. fired O’Neill to Smith a t deep mid-on for two. By this time Scholefield had recorded his
half-century which came off 101 balls, and included six boundaries. Trevor Kegg (24 not out) hit some lusty blows late in the day while Scholefield
Kegg then dismissed Paul Grace and former
Earby pro Simon Gorton for no score while Tilbury shattered O’Neill’s stumps for one. Smith made a valiant attempt to win the
match for Whalley but he ended up unbeat en on 35 as the locals fell well short of Earby’s total.
earn
reaching just 279-7 in response to the home
.side’s massive total of 395-5. .. After being bowled out for 153, Clitheroe '
• exacted revenge on Cherry-Tree by bowling them out for 118 to win by 35 runs. Padiham's first innings total of .76 was ■
hardly enough to stop Ribblesdale Wander- \ ers’ as the hosts' won their Third Division battle by nine wickets.
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