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LOW Moor have cut Royal British- Legion; A’s lead: a t the.-top of the Clitheroe,-.Pool League Premier Divi-1: sion to sevenpoints. ,, The second-placed
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team defeated Rose and Crown 7-5, while Legion- could only draw 6-6 with" Castle A.w
, I t’s tight at the top of the. Third' Division as only three points sepa rate the top four sides. Buck B lead the way
Low Moor close the gap B B B Q n lp n r l ir l n / i n h n n c t c Saturday
Premier Division . . . 'RESULTS
iL'®81? I?-! :vtiT;nw' Mnrii-,7:.T?nso and 'HIp
Hni.pl R v.'Wsiffgnri and ’."DogMusrc Bar ..11 . , 2 . 7 2 .;60f WiWnTWW^ 0 38
Division ' Low Moon 7,- Rose and
Crown 5; Royal British Legion A 6, Castle A 6; Whalley Arms A5, Buck A 7. - . '
First Division Brown Cow 7, Stork Hotel
B 5; Ultraframe 6, White Hart 6; Waggon and.Horscs A 7, Dog Music B ar 5; Penclle Hotel B 7, Whalley Arms B O.
........... - Second Division - '• * : f. Horse Shoe B 7, Bay Horse -
. Royal British Legion .look well in control of the Ladies’ Division. I They lead,Whalley Arms by four points, and have two games in .'hand. ' ■':-
.British Legion C are a further point behind.
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£9995
LUS1VE SAXO'S SAXO'S
tIVERS
SEDUCED IN PRICE
by two points from Pen- dle Hotel A, while Pen dle Witch and Royal
.5; New Inn 3, Brown Cow. (Chatburn) 9; Buck Wnnk-< leys 7, Royal Oak 5; Bridge A 4, St Peter’s (HG) 8. * ' / c'-Third-Division v.-^v
a : .White- Horse 4,■••Royal British Leg io nC 8 ;.P en d le;
,‘.Witch;6,: Horse S h o eC 6;. Buck’ B 8; Bridge B ‘4;-Rose, .an d Growi'Rejects 1; Pendle
;H o t e lA l l . ^ ' '- ’; - ,^ ; ;5 -^ ; : . ' Ladics’ Division ; *
; White Horse 2, Legion 7;
•Royal Oak 4; Whalley Arms 5; •.Pendle Hotel B 5, Dog Inn A.- . .'.• FIXTURES-
■ Challenge Cup y
. ' Rose and Crown v Bridge :B; Brown Cow (Chatburn) y
.. ;j; .. »
Royal British Legion A; Pen dle Hotel B v,‘Waggon and
Low Moor; Whalley’Arms A v :
HorsesA. ■
: Ladies* Division i. . vi,- Buck v Dog Inn (Whalley);
, '
White Horse v Whalley Arms;: Legion ^ Pen d le ’Hotel A;: Royal Oak^v Bridge; Pendle
Hotel B-opendate.-Vi i Chris Stewart Foundation Trophy
S to rk 'H o te l A.v Royal, British Legion A; Buck A v
■DogMusic Bar ..11, 2 ^ .7 2 60 Whalley Arms B11 2 '9
e 1- H7- ,7 . P W i L D. P
;/Horse Shoe B....11 "5 -‘4 . 2 £ Royal Oak .........11 1 5 ... 5
: Waggon and Horses A; White * H a rt v Low Moor; Whalley1. Arms A v Bay Horse (Bar- row).
• TABLES Premier Division
:£?uckAyi!;.;l::iiJ,:6 '% 4 p i WhalleyArmsA11 -4:?;5'fft2V75 ‘ Ar . - . ^ 'c s Hmsion ;
RB Legion A.... 11 8 V 1 2104 ; Low Moor____11 9 a 2 .*0 97 ;
■ Bose & Crown i l l :3V. 6 • :2 65K?RB Ugio_”..........:^9^8y; ' Stork Hotel A ;:..10: .3'. - 5 2 64
CastleA'.'..V....;'.;?ril; 4 6 ‘Vei l ' 67^J^>.
. ; WaggohAi.........ll "9 : ’ .1'-;- 1.100 ; Stork Hotel B ; -.7 •-’••, 2 V 2 .• 95.
RB Legion B......10,. 0 i 8 ';,-2 40 : First Division ; -.' ‘ ^ ' • r p;w..yL :;D p
: vWhite Hart..—i.ll 6 ;1 4.93 Ultraframe...;-;....ll 3 -3 5 76
CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES
RIBBLESDALE JENNINGS
Settle......... .......21 10 8 16 72 Padiham...........21 9 6 12 69 RibblesdaleW....21 .7 9 18 63 Clitheroe.....„....21 8 9 14 62 *Gt Harwood .....21 8 9 10 59 Whalley..... ......21 7 9 6 51 Ossy Immanuel ..21 4 9 8 44 Baienden..........21 4 10 8 42 Blackburn N.....21 4 11 . 8 40 Edenfield.......;.,21 4 11 8 40 -denotes tied pme . First Division
........21 12 6 12 78 P W L Bp P
Salisbury..........1813 1 18 91 Gt Harwood......1811 2 12 79 Clitheroc...........1811 5 16 75 Bamoldswick...„18 • 9 7 16 60 Bly Belvedere ....18 8 7 10 57 Burnley GS0B...18 7 7 12 55 Ribblesdale W....18 6 9 12 48 Earby............i.,18 6 9 10 46
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'CherryTree......18 7 10 8 45 Padiham.......... 18 5 10 4 35 Rolls-Royce......18 3 11 8 31 Stacksteads...... 18 3 11 6 29 Second Division
Baxenden.........18 13 2 22 93 Edeniield......... 18 13 3 20 89 Blackburn N....1813 . 4 20 87 Settle...............1811' 3 12 75 Read................18 10 .. 5 .18 74 Saleshury..:......18 -7 7 14 57 Bly Belvedere ....18 4 9 8 44 Whalley...........18 3 10 12 42 Oswaldtwistle ....18 4 ,11'16 42 Burnley GS0B.-18':3 10 10 35 Stacksteads.,7!...18 .2 11 0 20
P W L Bp P Rolls-Royce.....18 1 13 6 19 .
BamoIdswick.....21 12 4 12 82 •Cherry Tree .....2110 5 18'81 ‘ Read................2111 4 12 79 Earby
Senior Division P W L Bp P
Sport Information Desk . Third Division
■ L‘ Bp*- P ' PendleForest.;...18\5: 4 : Ossy Immanuel..l810 - 2 -24 8 6 Cononley ....’.......18 -5 - 3 10.18 <
.RibblesdaleW....1910 ”.2 18 *82' LongLee...;..;.....18: 2 ' 3 13 “ 9 .Read^.i^U.^.17c8 ;;5 18 66 Gargrave...........18’ 1 3 14 6 ; Bambldsffick...i‘.18r-'7’ 7 6 54 ' :
■’[ ' Blackburn N.....18 6 7 12 52 •
Settle...........;...18 3 8 6 41 Baxenden.........17 4 8 10 40 , Edenfield...........17 4 6 , 6 40
Ciitheroe........ ;..19' 6 5 8 54 . l § n g S T A N D A R D L I F E •
Efby..............}8 5 7 io 47 S E N IO R S G O L F Gt Harwood.....18 . 4 6 10 46
Padiham...........17 6 7 12 50 N O R T H W E S T . , „ .
L L A L rU L TABLE
Biy Belvedere ....16 .3 ■ 4 6 39 Burnley..............10 7 0 3 21 Saiesbury...........18 2 5 2 32 Wilpshirc............. 9 5 1 3 17 DeVere..............11 4 2 5 16 Ingol..................11 5 0 6 15 Neton™.......8 4 1 3 -13
P W D L P J P M E W I E S
. C R A V E N A N D D I S T R IC T
C R IC K E T L E A G U E
tables
. Dcnholme.........18 10 4 4 34 'IngrowSt John'sl8 10 1 6 33
Haworth WE .....18 13 1 4 40 , :'Sut‘0"...........■••••}810 3 4 35
Z Z l f ...... 3 Longndge..........
C L IT H E R O E IN V IT A T IO N
Second Division ^ p S U M M E R D A R T S L E A G U E
• w:™. Division hirst Division
TABLES
Chatbum..... 18 9 3 6 30 n . Jimmy Nelson's..18 9 2 7 29 5°8 I A
V co
Ingrow.................18 8 4 6 28 Royal Oak A....... 3 10 3 53 Glushum1
”V.''*........ 1? in J cn ........... 18 8 2 8 26 Kings Arms A..... 13 7 6 48
Airedale...:......... 18 6 3 9 21 Craven A.. ......... 3 5 8 47 Cononley.............18 4 1 13 13 Waggon & Horses 13 7 6 45 Gargrave....... .......18 4 1 13 13 Royal Oak B....... 3 5 8 43 Carieton...........18 2 3 13 9 Brown Cow A...... 13 3 10 35 Fourth Division
P W D L P •7ngrow'St'John'sl814^n,3 1 45
Airedale...........1811 5*^ 2’*38 , .CravenHeiferB.. 13 12 1 69 Chatbum.............18 11 2 5 35N Legion A............. 13 9 4 52 Ingrow.................18 10 4 - 4 34 HorseShoe.......... 13 7 6 48 Foulridge...........18 9 4 5 31 Brown Cow C...... 13 8 5 43 Denholme..........18 8 3 7 27 Brown Cow B....... 13 3 10 35 KeighleyTech....l8 6 4 8 22 DogB................. 13 1 12 26
. P W , L P
Legion B............. 13 2 11 28 Second Division
ROEFIELD
LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Menacing Duck 2,
Clitheroe Clowns 6; The Miss- fits 6, Dunop Who 0; Cantana Seagulls 9, Massey F C 1; Roe- field 6, Dinamo Kebab 7; New Inn 6, Barbarians 0.
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, Whalley A n n s l l ';L7- ■:,Buck.;....-.;...;.v.:.; - 9 . 7 ' Pendle Hotel A.„;',9 : 7 , -■ White Horse....... 10 -4
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• Doglnn(Whail): 9 . 2 Royal Oak...... . 10 y 3
Bridge...........-7,■ - 2 Pendlc Hotel B.... .. 8 \ 1,
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-1 <' i “ r*P W L .D P:; Rose & Crown R l l- 4 -;^5 * 2 :-Horse Shoe C
5 ^
BuckB:...'.,.n.....ll 6, . 2 3, Pendle Hotel A. .11 6 4' 1 Tendle Witch ;-....10' 6; “1 "^3 RB Legion C;..~.:.ll 5 -' 1 5 ^Bridge B
' . ,P W; I-' D
A St Peter’s (HG).ll 6 1 - 4 e New Inn ............11.15' i'; 3 .; 3 !' Bay Horse.........11 3- 2 6
Brown' Cow (Ch)ll - 6'j? 0 ; 5
" ■BridEe‘'A'............ll1 7 ,;3, '
BuckWrinkleys.il 2 9 0 . > ■v Third Division
.54 . P, '
99 93 80-. 80 79 66 65 -
V- EDENFIELD
Edenfield v Read
O. 0 - ;-v4v
92-- 90 89 • 89 - 79, 70 > 54
,39..‘-
•71:' 167 7.! 66.:- 61.
.50 •43 ; 38' 29 14
A. Williams b Barden............ 14 - _ Mitchell Ibw b Barden . . . . . .0 V M.BumslbwbRaza
..0 .-i
G. Smithson c Haworth b Barden 5 r J. Kelly b Walton .V; v; .5:^ C.HansonbBarden . . . . . . . . . .1 5 J. Smithson notout; . . . . . . . . .3 j E.-Growden b Barden V.;. ;v;r;.2-;* S. Bulcock cLynagh b Barden?‘; .2i. i
, -v Extras. . . . ; . . . ; . . : i . .13/y fylbtal
: r . .; ;.V^il05;>
Barden 12-5-25-6;' C:.Walton 6-1-, Barnoldswick after the : 15-1; W. Eastham 4-0^7-0.'. ! .>> •; ; Victory ^
Bowling: Raza 22-7-44-3; F.l,'
|.d Walton c Bums b Mitchell .; ;1 • M. ^Wlalley c Bumsb Storeyl; .0 J Raza'notout:
‘.69 ‘
;j. Marshall st Bumsb Senneck .17; W. Eastham b Bulcock-:.............0 A. Turner c Smithson b Senneck .5 P.
I i Woodvinehot out Sutton;.7.;....:.:.J.;.18 .6 r ) 2 ',10_20,-
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES
LEAGUE RESULTS .
. Darts
k- Royal Oak2, Brown Cow5; LFC 7, Swain 0; Bridge A, Craven 3.
POSITIONS. Darts
1, LFC 41; 2, Brown Cow 37; 3, Swan 26; A, Royal Oak
20; 5, Craven 20; 6, Bridge 17. Darts
1, LFC 90; 2, Royal Oak
79; 3, Brown Cow 77; 4, Swan 72; 5, Bridge 69; 6, Craven 68. HIGH SCORES
140 - H. Draper, A. Har-
bord; 134 - L. Brooks; 132 - S. Hanson; 129 - B. Speak; 125 - B. Speak; 121 - L. Brooks, P. Waring; 117 - L. Brooks, J. Cowperthwaite; 115 - J. Hall; 112 - L. Waring; 106 - D. Bums; 102 - D. Heap; 100 - B. Parker, D. Baxter x2,‘ C. Devine x4, L. Waring, J. Wil son x4, A. Booth x2, E. Park-
N.
Brown Cow.:;.....11 :4 -& 5 -:i Pcndle Hotel B ..11 ■2'1
.,2 67;.-: HiS g w M i t iwll a tBMiBiM 1 .■
2 72 .
H - ■ R ead ’s title h op e s ..-.'■i .;■ -V. ■ ■■’■■: uswj! e;i ScnneckcWaltonBRaza ...41
READ gave : their Jennings Ribblesdale League tit le aspira tions a boost on S a t- . urday with a splendid win over. Edenfield at ■ Gincroft Lane. ■ . Warren Eas'tham’s men have now-moved- to within .three points'^ of.
and' ' second-placed ■ Cherry Tree both lost. ; ' Although, i t was a .
- / " leaders*.' ’.Park .outfit /
Haworthb.WiUiams . . . . . . . . . . l ..9
Extras. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . 3 Total (for 6 ) ' . . . . 1 0 6 Bowling: I. Mitchell 9-3-21-1; B.v,.
Clitheroe v Great
• Harwood ' CLITHEROE
St. Bishop c Paul Alien b Maher 20 Fitton c Houldsworth b Steven son ................ I . . . ; . . . ‘.'.54
A. Burns c Houldsworth b New ton .................
.3
M.BoltonbNewton . . . . . . . . .1 2 S. Coulter not out............... .38 S. Whalley not out ...................22 Extras............................. '...9 Total (for 5 ) ......................185 Bowling: S. Maher 13-1-48-2;
M. Haworth 3-0-29-0; P. Newton 15-4-55-2; Adil 7-1-12-0; P. Steven son 7-0-33-1.
GREAT HARWOOD
Adil c S. Coulter b Hargreaves . .6 I. Haworth b Hargreaves ..........25 Philip Allen c S. Coulter b Fit- ton . . . . . . ....................... 22
P. Houldsworth c S. Coulter b Harg reaves ...................
.3
Paul Allen b Bibby ...................15 L. Deasey c M. Coulter b Harg reaves ...................................7 A. Armer Ibw b Fitton...............0
P. Stevenson b Bibby................9 M. Haworth not out.................15 S. Maher b Hargreaves...............4 P. Newton b Hargreaves....... .. .1 Extras................ : ..............11 Tbtal.................................118 Bowling: M. Hargreaves 12.1-4-
40-6; G. Kershaw 6-0-31-0; Fitton 8- 3-18-2; N. Bibby 8-2-20-2.
Ribblesdale
Wanderers v Settle
’ SETTLE
E Taylor lbw b Nawaz ...............8 T. Greene HallbBritcliffe......... 0 T. Canaway st Hall b J. Braith- waite ..................................18 Hornby b Nawaz ■ .
K. Horriby st Hall b T. Braith- wai tev. ...3 A. Davidson not out:..
. ) 1 5
P. Ridgeway c T. Braithwaite b Howard ; . . . . . . .
M. Verden c T. Braithwaite b Howard.... . . . . . . j . . .^.^.75
.24: 5 - . . . 0
Storey 6-1-11-1; O. Senneck 12-4- 28-2; S. Bulcock' 5-1-17-1; A. : Williams 4.2-1-25-1.
warm sunny day, the Edenfield wicket,was not a batsman’s par adise, as; it was .slow with a low bounceV j
fessional Akram Raza was the one shinning- light as he guided his team to victory with an unbeaten 69.; ■ - • Frank Barden
bowled a long opening spell of 11 overs, in which he swung the hall and cut it at a ,use ful pace. . " y.;':. He removed opening
However, Read pro-:
; for a second spell and - he wrapped up the two 1
seven maidens. • . Eventually, Barden was brought back on
batsman Williamsfor 14 arid professional lari Mitchell without score. Read pro Akram
Raza howled through out the innings with real accuracy, finishing up with figures of 3-44 off 22 overs, including
. bonus points by grab bing the final three wickets in one over as ■ Edenfield were dis missed for 105. ; Read also found it difficult to score runs and soon lost both openers - Craig Walton and Michael Whalley - for one run between them.
1 Raza and Joey Mar shall could ill-afford to take risks as the score increased slowly until, after 18 overs, ^Mar
shall was out to a smart legside stumping for a hard earned 17. , ■ Thereafter, wickets fell steadily, hut fortu nately, Raza was in top form. He started off slowly,
but as his innings pro gressed, he gained momentum so that his final five scoring shots included two sixes and a four.
H U 4 - •;■,!... Liam Woodvine (9 not out) gave him-valu- .
■able supp'ortas 37 runs';, were added for the final wicket as Read'won;
•with, eight' oV,ers:and .four wickets to spare. • ?,
AKRAM RAZA
Wanderers in Hargreaves sees o f lead er s Clitheroe home
BoltonbMaher......................................... ...................... ......................27
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers are set to have a major say on the destiny of the Jennings Ribblesdale League title this weekend. The Church Meadows outfit,
den arid Ridgeway and the pair did not disappoint the home supporters as Verden, in partic ular, hit the hall to all parts of the ground. His 75 included 10 bound
who are 18 points off the pace, could give themselves an out side chance of a tilt at the title if they can .beat leaders Barnoldswick at Victpry Park on Saturday, and secorid-placed Cherry Tree at home a day. later.
blesdale did themselves no; favours as they crashed to defeat at Settle. The batting side of their
However, on Saturday, Rib
game let, them down badly as they were skittled for 130, chas ing 152 for victory. Having lost the toss, Ribbles- .
dale looked set for a hard after noon’s work as the home side elected to bat on a good-looking wicket. But the bowlers came up
trumps as Ian Britcliffe had Green caught behind in his first over. Professional Shahid Nawaz
. the score to 54 when the former was drawn down the wicket by John Braithwaite and was duly stumped by Phillip Hall for 18. v Much: now depended on Ver
made life difficult for the bats men, and trapped Taylor leg before for eight in his fifth-over before ripping out opposite number Stewart Horriby in his next over for nought. Canaway and Verden took
J. Hughes run o u t . . . . .3 . D. Worthington not but 1.'.... .4. Extras.............. . . . . i ........ 11 Total (for 8
Bowling: Nawaz 13-6-23-2; I.
Britcliffc 8-2-21-1; J. Braithwaite 9- 2-40-1; A. Ainsworth 3-0-19-0; D. Howard 7-2-15-2; T. Braithwaite 5-
1-23-1.
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
Nawaz c Ridgeway b S. Hornby 26 M. Peel b Jolleys....... ........... .10 C. Hall Ibw b Jolleys................ 10 D.
M. Briggs b S. Hornby......... . .29 / R. Lloyd c Hughes b S. Hornby .24 \ A. Ainsworth b Ridgeway . . . . .13_ T. Braithwaite bRidgway......... 0‘ I. Britdiffe b S. Hornby i . . . . . . .1 J. Braithwaite b S. Homby....... 0 P. A. Hall not out
0
Extras..;........................... 13 Total.................................130 Bowling: Homby 20-4-65-6; D.
Jolleys 16-3-33-2; A. Davidson 2-0- 10-0; P. Ridgeway 4.3-0-9-2.
Blackburn Northern v
Whalley WHALLEY
VI. Whelan lbw b Weaver. . . ...18 M. Davies c Chester b Rehman. .5 •
L. Kearsley Ibw b Butt. . . t . ...29 Cordingley not o u t ............. ..106 A. Whelan b Bickerstaffe . .. ...24
A.PrattbRchman........... ...22 D. Overy c Weaver b Fish.. ...21 J. Smith not out ............... ....1 Extras...................... ...27 Total (for 6 ) . . . ; ....... '. ..252 Fall of wickets: 1/17, 2/26,
3/112,4/164,5/209,6/249. Bowling: Rehman 12-1-64-2; N.
Weaver 7-1-42-1; F. Butt 12-1-49-1; I. Bickerstaffe 11-0-62-1; D. Fish 3- 0-20-1.
BLACKBURN NORTHERN
r -.
I. Daud lbw b Smith.................. 0 J. Chambers b O’Neill................ 2 - F. Butt c Davies b Burgess....... 27 RehmanbO’N e i l l . .. ..87 N.WeavercSmithbGorton ....7 M. Gilhbrand not o u t . .27 R. Mahboob c Pratt b O’Neill.. .1 P. Ball b Gorton ......................11 D. Fish c O’Neill b Kearsley....... 7. • A. Chester not out .................... 0 Extras..............................16
< Total (for 8) . . . . . . ; ‘....:.185 Fall of wickets: 1/3, 2/7, 3/66,
4/105,5/140,6/142,7/178,8/185. -. Bowling: J. Smith 12-2-50-1; D.
. £3000 . £2500
PRIMROSE ?r<r 1 GARAGE
O’Neill 11-4-33-3; L. Burgess 8-2- 35-1; S. Gorton 11-2-43-2; Cording ley 2-0-5-0;L. Kearsley 1-0-6-1. .•
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aries and three sixes before he . was eventually caught by Terry Braithwaite off David Howard. Ridgeway had suffered an
identical fate in Howard’s previ ous over to leave Settle on 136-6 and they were thwarted from amassing an high score by some clever howling at the end of the innings by Howard and the skipper, as they eventually closed on 150-8. An opening stand of 45 in 15
overs should have been a base to build on. Nawaz dispatched Hornby
for six over cover but was then caught at slip next ball for 26. Wanderers needed to consoli
date but Martin Peel (10), Hall (10) and Howard (4) all depart ed cheaply to leave the visitors on 62-4. Martin Briggs and Robert
CLITHEROE ended a run of three defeats when they eased to victory over a disappointing Great Harwood at Chatburn Road on Saturday. Mark Hargreaves ended,
with career-best figures of 6- 40 as Harwood were bombed out for just 118, chasing the locals' 185-5. Alan Armer, Harwood's
stand-in skipper, won the toss and surprisingly stuck Clitheroe in to bat in scorching conditions on a flat wicket. Clitheroe were extremely
after completing his half- century. From looking like they
would reach around 220, Clitheroe had to accelerate to reach a defendable target. And Simon Coulter (38 not
out) and Steve Whalley (22 not out) did just that,
• cracking 61 runs at the end, at a run-a-ball, as the innings closed at 185-5. In reply, Harwood seemed
grateful, and their openers, skipper Neil Bolton and Stephen Bishop, raced away, scoring 47 off the first eight overs, including 29 off Haworth, who was duly replaced. Maher had Bishop snapped
Lloyd rescued the situation and 44 runs were required with 11 overs remaining. However, the latter offered a
up by Paul Allen for 20, and he claimed a second victim when he clean-bowled Bolton for 27. Clitheroe were reined in
catch to Hughes off Hornby and when Briggs was bowled by the hoirie pro, 26 runs were still required. : Apart
slightly as Harwood tightened things up, but
former.Lancashire man Dexter Fitton was in good nick. Newton and Adil bowled
. way.and the professional and another game which Wanderers should have won went begging.
Ainsworth, the remaining bats- men had no answer to Ridge-
from Andrew
to bat on, never really giving the howlers much assistance, they were rolled over for 118. The odd ball kept low, but
On a track that wasn't had
to be going through the motions as their season peters out.
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it didn't turn for the spinners, and a dumber of loose shots were the undoing of the visitors. Hargreaves howled well for
his six wickets, putting the ball regularly in the right place, as he ripped through the card. Adil made only six before
- before Stevenson finally , : • induced a. catch from T y professional Fitton, four runs
well during the middle of the innings, with the amateur removing both Andy .Burns (3) and Mark Bolton (12),
snicking Hargreaves behind to Coulter, and after initial resistance from Ian Haworth (25) and Philip Allen (22), the Harwood order folded inside 35 overs, with Neil Bibby and Fitton also
..Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on .• . Saturday, before a trip to title hopefuls Earby on Sunday.
chipping in with two wickets apiece. Clitheroe entertain lowly
Uordingley’s ton in Whalley win HowardbS.Hornby . . . . . . . .4
WHALLEY . profes sional Neil Cordingley steered his side to victo ry in Saturday's match a t Blackburn North ern, thanks to an inspi rational unbeaten cen tury. And the win now:
looks to have guided the Station Road outfit away from the scramble at the wrong end of the table. The visitors passed
the 250-run mark for the first time in a long while, as they set the hosts a demanding first innings target of 252-6.
But after electing to
bat, Jason Smith's side had to wait until the paid man was a t the crease before; the runs started to flow. Martin Davies was
caught lbw to Nigel Weaver for five,; and Mark Whelan was c a u g h t ' behind by Chester after snicking a delivery from Black burn’s pro Ata-ur- Rehman. Cordingley was then
introduced to the crease, and he soon got to work with two early boundaries.
SALESBURY recorded the biggest win of the day for the local sides in the Jennings Ribblesdale League F irs t Division, overcoming Burn ley Grammar School Old Boys by 128 runs. After setting a target of 191-
onds’ decision to declare on 184-9 proved a good one as Rolls-Royce were subsequent ly bowled out for just 69, los ing by 115 runs. Clitheroe seconds, however, lost at Great Harwood, after
Ribblesdale Wanderers sec ■ His fifty swiftly came
and went, but partner Lee Kearsley. fell lbw to the experienced Butt for 29.
Alex Whelan (24)
was clean bowled by Bickerstaffe, as was Andy P ra tt (22), with his stumps struck by the Blackburn paid man, Rehman. Overy was easily caught by Weaver off
. Fish for 21, with incom ing captain Smith see ing out the innings with Cordingley, who fin
ished unbeaten ori,106 from just 114 balls! ;
T-;; Blackburn’s reply got
off to the worst possible s ta t as both openers, Daud (0) and Cham-' tiers (2) fell in the first four overs with ju s t seven runs posted. B u t t and Rehman
became the two main scorers of the innings as they put on 59 for the third wicket beforeButt was caught behind by Davies off Lee Burgess for 27. Weaver fell with just
seven on the board, before professional Rehman was finally out for 87 to end any
Saiesbury enjoy biggest victory
8, the leaders’ bowlers got to work and dismissed the visi tors for just 63.
being bowled out for, 78 in response to the home side's total of 186-6. ; • ; Read dominated the local
.tory.
derby with Saiesbury seconds, • winning by nine wickets after the Ribchester Road outfit had been bowled out for 147. The home side then proceed ed to pass the target set with
just one wicket down, for a thoroughly commanding vic- _..v
seconds were beaten by six wickets at home to Blackburn Northern, after the visitors passed the target with just four wickets down, ending on 89-4.
After posting 87; Whalley
chance the home side had of mounting a chal lenge. . Captain Mel Gilli-
brand was the only other major run-scorer, as only himself and Ball (11) entered into double figures.
. The ru n -rate had kept to a minimum throughout, and the home side finally ran out of overs with a score of 185-8. Whalley en ter tain
Edenfield on Saturday before travelling to Marshfield to face Set tle on Sunday.
Another local derby in the
Third Division on Sunday saw Read thirds travel to Clitheroe, with the home side emerging triumphant. In a tightly fought encounter, Clitheroe declared
.on 125-9 before restricting their opponerits to 114-9. . " The margin of victory for
■ .Ribblesdale Wanderers thirds, however,'was even closer still, as they won by nine runs at Burnley Belvedere. Declaring on 172-5, the
•:; home side only managed 163-;9 ■
■ in reply to hand victory to ; their opponents. • • ■
Riverside entend lead at top of table
WTTH only two league matches played this week, Riverside took the oppor tunity to extend their lead at the top of the Clitheore and D is tr ic t Cricket League to six points after defeating Riming-
Thrilling game
CHATBURN seconds were involved in a thrilling game of cricket when they entertained league leaders Ingrow St John's at the weekend.... ;■ Ingrow elected to bat first in warm conditions
and, aided by dropped catches and poor fielding, amassed 246-9 after their allotted overs. > In reply, Chatbum found themselves struggling at
77-5 at the halfway stage, with Simon Tomlinson scoring a rapid 39. . Excellent knocks of .47 by Dave Lakin, 46 by Stu art Mercer and a quickfire 46 from Paul Craig left Chatbum on the verge of victory. ‘ ' •>. -j . However, despite the:valiant efforts of Russell
.Braithwaite (10 not out) and Chris Waddington (6 not out), they fell six runs short, finishing on 240-8.
ton by eight wickets. ■ , Catholic Social Club
also jumped into joint second place with a 27- run victory over Low Moor. : The cup finals'were
the main source of inter est last weekend, with
.
Chtheroo (v Oswaldtwistlo Immanuel; home, meet 12-30 ■
. p.m.) N. Bolton, N. Bibby, A. Burns, Stephen Bishop, S. Whalley, M. Bolton, M. Coul ter, S. Coulter, J. Warburton, M. Hargreaves, Fitton. Scor-, er: J. Blackburn. Same team ; Sunday v Earby, away, meet . :■ ■. •.
; noon.
. . Clitheroe 2nds(v Saiesbury, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J.
'■ Green, P. Bishop, M. Scott, P. _ Gaskell, M. Preston, Simon *. Bishop,’ R. Dinsdale, F. Hus-.:
■ SATURDAY CRICKET
Low Moor overcoming Ribchester in the Brad- low Cup Final by 37 runs. - After scoring 155-9,.
thanks to undefeiated half centuries from! Carl Drinkwater and Simon Coulter, Ribchester put •
Read (v Settle, home, start
1-30 p.m.) W. Eastham; C. Walton, M. Whalley, J. Mar shall, A. Turner, Qadir, S.. Marshall, P. Hawor th,.L. Wondvme, F. Barden, Raza. Same team Sunday v Bamoldswick, away. Scorer: J. Neary.
‘
: Read 2nds (v Burnley GSOB, away, start 1-30 p.m.)
>N.- Marsh, D. Thistlethwaite, A. Bennett, D. Lynagh. M. Bennett, J. Doughty, W. Drr-r
,sain, C. Musson, C. Brown, C.' Seed. Scorer: F. Green. Same v team Sunday, v. Earby, home, * ■ meet 12-45 p.m;
rver.T. Marsh; M. Doughty, S. Doughty, C: Holt; Reserves:: J. Gandy, M. Greenwood.
: Same team Sunday-v Burnley Belvedere, home,.-.! . - . ;•■.-
.: Ribblesdale Wanderers (v
up a good fight but were always behind the clock and closed on 118-6. ' The Catholic SC Cup
Final saw victory for Chipping A, who set a challenging target of 166 all out. ■ Their opponents
Catholic SC couldn't quite win their "own" trophy, and fell well short in reply, after being
bowled out for 124. POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Riverside 30; 2, Chipping
A, Catholic SC 24; 4, Caldor-
. stones 21; 5, Riroington 14; 6, Low Moor 13; 7, Chipping Ramblers5; 8, Ribchester 1.
Selected teams for the weekend
Barnoldswick, away, s tar t 1- 30 p.m.) T. Braithwaite; M. ■ Briggs, D. Howard, C: Hall, I.
: Britcliffe, A. Ainsworth, M. Peel, P. A. Hall, R. Lloyd, R. -Gladwin,' Nawaz. Scorer: L. Braithwaite. Same team Sun- <
■ day. v .Cherry Tree; home, , meet 12-30 p.m. - ' - Ribblesdale •■Wanderers:
2nds (
v.Barnoldswick; home, start 1-30 p'.m.) B. Spencer, M. Wrigley, P., Spencer, G. Maguire, S. Fielding, N. Peel,. : M. Proctor, P. Cottam, D.
'.Bateman, I:Tomlinson, M. ■Pratt. Scorer:. R.' Fielding.'/.
Spencer, M. Proctor, D. Bate man.
SUNDAY
- Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Great Harwood,1 h ome,- s tar t 1-30 p.m.) G. Clarkson, P. Cottam, R. Lloyds A; Marsh, S. Fielding, D,.Bate man, S. Wharton, G. Maguire, A. Pearce, D. .Underwood, D. Binns.
MONDAY .• Ribblesdale Wanderers (v ■
Cherry Tree, away, meet 1 p.m.) R. Gladwin* S. Braith waite, M: Proctor, C. Wilson, I'M; Pratt, L. Gidlow, C. Nut-
Same team Sunday v: Cherry :■
• Tree; away, except A. King, A. ■ m Pearce, S. Braithwaite for B.
tall; J. Reynolds, .T. Sutton, J . .. Sutton, G. Slinger, R. Slinger. • Scorcn L. Braithwaite. ,
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