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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Siitm il.i v.Scoi cciii ils Ribblesdale


Wanderers v Read WANDERERS


Nawaz c Payne b Newby. . . . . . .7 6


C. Hall st Payne bEastham ....18 A.MarshbBarden .....................26 J.RainIbwSleep ........................9 M.BriggsbNewby .......................8


R. Lloyd b Newby.........................0 T. O’Neill c Little b Sleep............ 1 A. Pearce not o u t ...........................4 S. Wharton c Payne b Newby . . . .0 I. Britcliffe b Newby.....................0 , Extras .....................................17 Total .....................................167 Bowling: 0. Newby 12.1-2-51-6;


M. PeelcPaynebNewby


F. Barden 5-1-31-1; Sleep 17-2-46-2; W. Eastham 6-1-27-1.


READ


T. Little c Lloyd b Nawaz........ .20 N. Marsh c Wharton b Nawaz . . .7 Sleep not out.................................48 C. Walton Ibw Nawaz.................17 J. Marshall lbw O’Neill'................ 9 M. Whalley Ibw Pearce.............. 33 L.Woodvine lbw Pearce ............ .2 W. Eastham Ibw Pearce ................7 O. Newby b Lloyd ......................16 N. Payne not o u t .......................... 4 Extras.......................................8 Total (for 8) .........................171 Bowling: Nawaz 17-3-39-3; I. Brit­


cliffe 7-0-27-0; T. O’Neill 7-2-32-1; A. Pearce 10-1-43-3; R. Lloyd 7-0-29-1.


GREAT HARWOOD


Great Harwood v Clitheroe


Crook not ou t .............................107 I. Haworth lbw Gillespie.............. 0 R. Whalley c M. Bolton b Ainsworth 38 L. Deasey b N. Bolton......................3 * E Holdsworth c St Bishop b Gillespie .9 A. McNicholas b N. Bolton...........0 A. Armernotout.........................17 Extras .................................... 27 Total (for 5 ) .......................... 201 Bowling: Gillespie 14-1-64-2; Si.


Bishop 6-1-10-0; N. Bibby 7-1-30-0; A. Ainsworth 6-1-27-1; N. Bolton 12- 0-50-2.


CLITHEROE


Gillespie c Dobson b Crook........ 58 N. Bolton c Armer b Maher........ 2 M. Bolton b Crook.......................20 St. Bishop lbw Simpson...............21 A. Bums Ibw Crook...................... 0 S. Coulter c Haworth b Crook. . . .2 P. Bishop b Crook...........................0 P. Gaskell c Deasey b Crook . . . .14 A. Ainsworth c Haworth b Crook .9 N. Bibby not out ........................ .7 Si. Bishop c Holden b Crook........0 Extras . . . .


.......................... 18


Total .................................... 151 Bowling: S. Maher 5-0-26-1; G.


Simpson 8-3-29-1; Crook 15.3-3-47-8; L. Dobson 10-1-29-0; R. Whalley 2-WJ-O.


Whalley v Cherry Tree WHALLEY


L. Kearsley c Kennedy b Ashraf. .0


M. Whelan not out ....................76 M. Davies b Robbins.................. 21 Cordingley c Bramwell b Robbins .13 A. Pratt c Hayes b Robbins .........5 A. Whelan b Robbins.................... 1 S. Gorton not ou t ........................ 21 Extras ...................... ; ............11 Total (for 5 ) ...........................149 Bowling: Ashraf 23-9-6-1; A. Mohammed 4-0-14-0; G. Bolton 10-


CHERRY TREE


Whalley v Read WHALLEY,


L. Kearsley b Newby ^ .0 M. Whelan st Little b Sleep . ...6 3 M. Davies c Marshall b Walton .41 Cordingleyb Newby......................JS S. Gorton b Newby .....................13 A. Pratt c Whalley b Newby. . . .38 A. Whelan not out . . , .................. 3 I. Grace not out . . . . . / .................. 0 Extras.....................................10 Total (for 6) .........................176 Bowling: O. Newby 15-5-39-4; F.


8


Barden 5-0-16-0; W. Eastham 6-0-28- 0; Sleep 17-5-72-1; C. Walton 2-0-13- 1.


READ ;


T. Little not o u t ................... .76. : N. Marsh c M. Whelan b Gorton 34. Sleep not out................................ 53


Extras ............................, . . . .1 7 . Total ( fo ri)...........................180 Bowling: Cordin'gley 11-1-30-0;


D. O’Neill 12-1-61-0; S. Gorton 8-1- 29-1; N. Fielden 3-0-21-0; A. Whelan 2.3-0-26-0.


Baxenden v Clitheroe ' - BAXENDEN .


S. Payne b Gillespie.......................0


Harvey c St. Bishop b Si. Bishop .8 M. Rishton not o u t .................... 58 D. Hothersall c and b Si. Bishop. .2 P. Usher lbw Si. Bishop ...............10 L. Bones c P. Bishop b Bibby . . .35 G. Sudworth c Gillespie b N. Bolton ...................................................5


A. Hothersall Ibw Bibby...............0 M. Nixon b N. Bolton...................4 N. Warburton c M. Bolton b N. Bolton.......................................0


I. Parkinson Ibw N. Bolton...........0 Extras .................................... 20 Total .....................................142 Bowling: Gillespie 8-2-30-1; Si.


Bishop 5-2-17-3; A. Ainsworth 2-0- 16-0; N. Bolton 10.5-0-35-4; N. Bibby 10-1-31-2.


CLITHEROE


Gillespie c Sudworth b Warburton . ................................................ 25


N. Bolton b Harvey.......................0 M. Bolton Ibw Harvey...................3 St. Bishop b Harvey .................... 2 A. Bums c Harvey b Usher........ 10 S. Coulter b Harvey.....................19 P. Bishop c Bones b Usher.......... 10 P. Gaskell Ibw Harvey.................. 2 A. Ainsworth c D. Hothersall b HarveyO N. Bibby b Usher........................ 11 Si. Bishop not out ........................ 6 Extras.................................... 39 Total .................................... 127 Bowling: Harvey 16-4-31-6; N.


Warburton 8-1-32-1; P. Usher 11.5-4- 20-3; L. Bones 3-1-12-0.


Ribblesdale Wanderers v


Blackburn Northern


BLACKBURN NORTHERN


N. Fitzmaurice c Hall b Britcliffe .3 M. Khan c Peel b Pearce . . . ........52 Flusk b Howard..................,...111 I.DaudcandbNawaz . . . . ........28 A. Chester not o u t ......................54 Extras ....................................n Total (for4).................... Bowling: Nawaz 9-2-36-1; I. Britcliffe


9-5-18-1; D. Howard 11-2-46-1; A. Pearce 11-2-65-1; T. O’Neill 56-37-0.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


C. Riley c Gorton b O’Neill. . . ..12 Nawaz c Gillibrand b Flusk .. ..30 N. Robbins c and b O’Neill . . . ..21 C. Hall c Flusk b Brown ........ ..15 D. Hayes c Davies b O’Neill . . . ..4


D. Howard b Brown................


Ashraf c Pratt b Cordingley .. ..18 A. Marsh c Chambers b Flusk ..10 G. Bolton lbw'b Cordingley. . . ...0 M. Briggs c Chambers b Flusk ..29 L.KennedybCordingley . . . . ...8 M. Peel c Chester b Brown . . . ..17 R. Morley not o u t .................. ..38 • R. Lloyd b Flusk .................... A. Mohammed run o u t .......... . ..5 T. O’Neill c Emery b Brown . . . ..7


N. Bramwell c Gorton b Cordingley 1 A. Pearce run ou t .................... ...0 C. Kennedy run o u t ................ . . .3


I.Bickerstaffenotout............ ...6 Extras ................................ ..14 Total (for 9 ) ........................


Bowling: Cordingley 22-5-594; D. O’Neill 19-3-51-3; S. Gorton 3-0-120.


S. Wharton b Flusk................ . ..4 I. Britcliffe not out.................. ...0


Extras................................ Total ..................................


Bowling; Flusk 20-2-52-5; D. Lord 9-1-25-0; S. Brown 16.5-2474.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 7th, 2003 ' Read have one hand on trophy


READ have the Jennings points and get one hand on the Ribblesdale League title firm- trophy. Their weekend games could


ly in their grasp. With seven games to go they


hold their nerve to complete their 10th league.championship , success.


are a massive 14 points clear of their nearest rivals. And now they just need to


Their domination of : the ; .point win. !


all faltered at .the .weekend, \ (Meadow and asked the Wander- Read won two to pick up 12. ers to bat.


of the total that won them the title last time around. And while the chasing pack.


Defeat at the double ends dream


LIKE near neighbours Clitheroe, Ribblesdale Wander­ ers’ hopes of the Jennings Ribblesdale League title are all but extinguished. Defeat at rivals and league leaders Read on Saturday


all but confirmed that fact. And a reverse at home to Blackburn Northern 24 hours


later made it all the more clear. On the back of a recent good run of form, they kept in


Lancashire’s Oliver Newby, to finally dismiss the home side. Meanwhile, against Blackburn on Sunday, they got off


touch with Read until the final stages. And it required a devastating spell of bowling from


to a flier, dismissing dangerous opener Neil Fitzmaurice for three.


performance, with professional Gareth Flusk punishing every loose ball with a sweet shot. He and Khan soon got into their stride, as both passed


But that was their only high point of a drab fielding


before David Howard finally broke through his defences on 111.


their half centuries with the minimum of fuss. And it wasn’t long before Flusk claimed his century,


the baton and notched his own half-century, before end­ ing unbeaten on 54. And in Wanderers’ reply, it was Flusk again who did


However, after Khan had fallen for 52, Chester took up


paid man Shahid Nawaz finally holed out to Mel Gilli- brand for 30 to become Flusk’s first victim. Marsh (10) and Martin Briggs (29) followed suit,


the damage, as he claimed a five-wicket haul. After Craig Hall (15) and Howard (2) had departed,


before Flusk and Brown mopped up the innings with the home side 87 runs from victory.


if they are to cement a Thwaites LCB Knockout spot, starting at home to bottom side Padiham on Saturday.


Chipping increase lead


between Rimington and the winners of the Low Moor v Ribchester semi-final clash. The final will take place at Clitheroe Cricket Club, wickets pitched 2 p.m.


into joint second place with a good win over Low Moor. Sunday sees the final of the league’s Bradlow Cup,


CHIPPING A increased their lead at the top of the Clitheroe and District Cricket League thanks to a 10- wicket win over Ribchester. In the only other game played, Catholic SC jumped


Wanderers will have to get back to winning ways soon ,


not have contrasted more. Against in-form Ribblesdale


before making serious inroads into their hosts’ line-up. Porfessional Shahid Nawaz


. And they had a long wait


Wanderers, they needed a dev­ astating spell of bowling from Lancashire’s Oliver Newby and then had to wait until the penul-


-tiniate over to wrap up a seven- ^victims in a 25-ball spell as V ; Wanderers crumbled from 140-1


was in fine form and a big run chase looked likely until Newby returned for a second spell and wiped Wanderers out. Nawaz (76) was one of his six


league is best highlighted by the- . But'against Whalley.the fol-. to 167, all but. fact that, with seven games to lowing day they had things pret- The speed of the collapse go, they are just 12 points short ty much their own way and won allowed Read to claim an extra with nearly nine overs to spare to safely bank five more points. Read won the toss at Church


they went on to win by two avicketsiwith one'over to spare.


Nick Marsh seven before both openers departed. Professional Peter Sleep was


; Terry Little scored 20 and


then patience personified as he nudged runs wherever he could despite losing a succession of partners - five of them to leg- before decisions. Michael Whalley was his


four overs in which to get the required runs. And that proved invaluable as


end was never going to end as he bowled Lee Kearsley with the first ball of the day. 1 Mark Whelan (63) and Mar­


highest-scoring partner as he took 33 off the Wanderers’ attack and Newby scored 16 to get the locals to the brink of vic­ tory. At Station Road on Sunday, Whalley won the toss and chose to bat and Newby; must have thought]4us^wicketdaden week-


tin Davies (41) then did an excellent job of repairing that early damage, but when both departed, soon followed by pro­ fessional Neil Cordingley (8), Read must have thought they had a great chance of mopping up the remainder to claim the bonus points.


stumbling block as he scored 33 before being caught by Whalley off Newby to give the teenager his fourth victim and complete a 10-wicket weekend.


Andy Pratt proved to be the


176-6. But that never looked like being enough when Read got to work. Little rolled back the years


Whalley eventually closed on


with a flawless 76, Marsh scored 34 and Sleep brought up his own half-century by hitting the boundary that secured victory in the 37th over. Little hit a six and 10 other


. .


boundaries in his 95-ball innings while the professional had eight boundaries from the 59 deliver­ ies he faced. Read will hope to move even


give tip hope of title


ACCORDING -.to Clitheroe captain Neil Bolton, the Jennings Rib­ blesdale League title will not be coming to Chatbum Road. This time last week, he


stated that August would be make or break time for his side. And double defeat last


weekend saw them slip a massive 22 points behind leaders Read - with just seven games left. Dropped catches and


the first over, with paid man Mark Gillespie trap­ ping Ian Haworth lbw. Russell Whalley and


order fading fast, Crook contined to see his side through to the end. His exploits were to be


bad fielding were the order of both days, as, first, Great Harwood opened up an eight-point lead over their top-of-the-table coun­ terparts with a 50-run vic­ tory. But after winning the


toss and choosing to field, Clitheroe struck as early as


g ||j CHATBURN sec- maSSi onds enjoyed an easy 130-run win over Pendle Forest.


and, after losing an early wicket, an excellent part­ nership of 134 between captain Mark Braithwaite (76) and Martin Brown (57) putting Chatburn firmly in control. A late flurry from Aamal


The locals batted first


high for Forest, who were bowled out for 84, after an impressive spell of bowling from Geoff Lambert (4-13) and Zulfi (3-19). The other wicket takers


Zulfi (13), John Wardle (11) and David Price (12) enabled the locals to total 213 at the close. The total was far too


were Chris Mulhearn (1- 15) and David Price (2-0).


professional Andrew Crook then put on 70 before the former fell on 38. And despite the middle-


the main turning point of the afternoon, as he achieved an unbeaten cen­ tury, before clocking up eight wickets in Clitheroe’s reply. An awful start saw skip­


per Bolton fall in the first over for two, before name­ sake Mark had his stumps clipped by Crook for 20. Opener Gillespie was


Dobson off Crook for 58, while the host paid man also claimed the wickets of Andy Burns and Phil Bish­ op without scoring. And it was the same


story for Simon Bishop, who also fell for a ‘Crook duck’ to wrap the innings up at 151. And if the Clitheroe


thought they had done the hard work, after reducing the home side to 142 all out. In that, only Mark Rish­


The locals must have


Bolton (3) and Stephen Bishop (2), leg before and clean-bowled respectively. Warburton claimed the


faithful thought that defeat was a bitter pill to swallow, they hadn’t seen anything yet. Sunday’s trip to Back


ton (58 not out) and Liam Bones (35) made any sig­ nificant contribution, as the majority of the middle and tail-end disappeared without trace. But despite that, they still managed a massive


Lane to face Baxenden, was seen as the chance they needed to mount a fresh assault on the leaders. But, in an even worse


making good headway before he holed out to Lee


batting collapse in reply. Neil Bolton was back in


showing than 24 hours ear­ lier, they slipped to anoth­ er agonising defeat, after again being bowled out for a low total.


the pavilion by the end of the first over for the second time in the weekend, after his defences were broken by paid man Jon Harvey for a duck. That was the first of a


prize wicket of Mark Gille­ spie for 25 - which ulti­ mately turned out to be their highest score of the innings bar the extras col­ umn of 391 And their misery was


complete sooner rather than later, as Pete Usher and Harvey mopped up the tail-end with the minimum of fuss. With Clitheroe now


seemingly out of the title race, they still have their


six-wicket haul for the for­ mer Earby professional, who quickly added Mark


place in next season’s Thwaites LCB Knockout Cup to play for. And they will look to get


back on track when they entertain Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday.


Captain’s role in Whalley win


WHALLEY kicked-off the weekend with a fine 17-run win over mid-table Cherry Tree at Station Road on Saturday. A captain’s innings from Mark


Davies, who hit 21 before being bowled by Nigel Robbins. Cordingley stuck around to hit


Whelan, hitting an unbeaten 76, was the most significant knock in his side’s total of 149-5. That target didn’t look sufficient


at tea, but the home attack, led by professional Neil Cordingley and David O’Neill, restricted the visitors to a closing total of 132-9. Whalley got off to a


13 before Robbins struck again, Neil Bramwell taking the catch that saw the profesional’s demise. Andy Pratt could only make five


before Robbins claimed a third victim, and Whelan’s son Alex saw his stumps ripped up by the same bowler for a single. However, with the captain


disappointing start as Lee Kearsley nicked one behind off Tree professional Naeem Ashraf without scoring, former Clitheroe FC keeper Lee Kennedy showing safe hands. However, fellow opener Whelan


batted through the innings, sharing a decent partnership with Martin


order, seeing off Riley (12), David Hayes (4) and Robbins (21), before Cordingley took over. The former Darwen man sent


back dangerman Ashraf for 18, Garry Bolton without scoring, and Kennedy for just eight. Morley provided resistance with


nailing one end down, he and Simon Gorton saw out the overs, with the spinner finishing unbeaten on 21. Robbins finished with 4-46 off


eight overs, and he was to be one of the more stubborn batsmen in Tree’s ultimately unsuccessful reply. O’Neill ripped through the top


an unbeaten 38, but Mohammed was run out (5) and Bramwell could only make a single before the paid man struck again. Despite another run out, Darwen


could not add the bonus points by separating the final pair, but five points were welcome all the same. On Saturday, Whalley are at


home to Baxenden. Victory over the mid-table side


could see them climb out of the bottom four of the Senior Division table.


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JENNINGS


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


RIBBLESDALE


Senior Division P W L B N


Read............. 19 15 2 12 2 Gt Harwood..19 11 6 18 Ribblesdale W19 12 Clitheroe . . . .19 9 Settle........... 19 9 Cherry Tree ..19 9 Edenfield ....19 8 9 14 Baxenden. . . .19 8 8 6 Earby........... 19


5 6 7 18 8 12 7 8


Blackburn N .19 7 10 6 Bamoldswick .19 5 10 8 Ossy Imm. . . .19 6 11 4 Whallcy........19 6 11 2 Padiham...-..19 4 13 2


7 9 6


First Division P W L B N P


Salcsbury ....16 14 1 22 1 96 Bly Belvedere 15 13 i 16 2 80 Gt Harwood. .16 12 3 18 1 80 Clitheroe ....1C 10 5 14 i 66 Baxenden . . . .15 8 5 10 2 54 Ribblesdale W16 8 g 10 0 50 Padiham........16 6 9 14 1 46 Bamoldswick .16 5 8 8 3 39 Earby............16 4 10 6 2 30 BlyGSOB ...16 2 12 14 2 28 Cherry Tree ..15 3 10 8 2 27 Edenficld ....15 1 11 6 2 15 Second Division P W L B N P


Stacksteads ..17 15 1 24 1 101 Read...............16 12 3 18 i 80 Rolls-Royce ..17 10 5 18 2 72 Blackburn N .17 9 6 10 2 59 Bly Belvedere 17 8 7 8 2 54 Ossy Imm. . . .17 7 7 12 3 53 Stacksteads2 .17 7' 8 12 2 52 Whallcy........16 7 6 10 3 51 Settle ...'....1 7 6 7 12 4 50 Salesbury ....17 5 8 8 4 41 BlyGSOB ...17 i 13 4 3 17 Rolls-Royce 2.17 0 15 0 2 4 Third Division


P W L B N P


Blackburn N. .17 11 5 18 1 76 Padiham........17 10 5 18 2 72 Clitheroe ....16 10 5 16 1 70 16 9 .14 9


Settle Read Salesbury ....16 Bly Belvedere 15 Cherry Tree ..16 Ribblesdale W17 Baxenden ....17 Edenfield . . . .13 5 Oswaldtwistle 16 5


‘6 22 3 14 7 20 6 16


1 2 2 2


8 14 1 9 14 2 8 8 3 6 8 -2 39 9 10 2


Bamoldswick .17 5 11 8 1 Earby .


.17 4 10 6 3


STANDARD LIFE NORTH WEST SENIORS GOLF


Burnley . . . . . . ..9 7 0 2 21 Ingoi.;.......... ..10 5 0 5 15 Longridge . . . . ..7 4 - 1 2 14 Wilpshire . . . , ...9 4 1 • 4 13 Nel«)n..........


LEAGUE TABLE p W D L P


2 2 3 10


MyttonFold . ...9 3 1 5 10 DeVere"........ ...9 2 1 . 6 7


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LEAGUE RESULTS Cup


Group A: Playboy Miracles 0,


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•Twig and Berries 3; New Inn 6, Pookai United 4 . . .


TABLES Group A P W


C’roe Clowns . . . .3 3 Red Army..........3 2 Menacing Duck. .3 1 Playboy Miracles 3 0 Group B


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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Rose and Crown 6, Stork A 6;


Legion A 7, Brown Cow Chat­ burn 5; Stork Hotel B 7, Legion B 5; Craven A 3 , C a s t le 9; Billington A 4, Buck 8. First Division


Pendle Hotel B 8, White Hart


4; New Inn 6, S t Peter’s Hurst Green 6; B a y Horse 6, Wagon and Horses 6; D o g Music Bar 5, Pendle H o te l A 7; Brown Cow bye.


Second Division Royal Oak A v Buck Wrink-


leys 5; White Horse A 8, Billing­ ton B 4; Pendle Witch 4, Legion C 8; B u ck B 9, B r id g e A 3; Craven B bye. Third Division


B r id g e B 7, S ta t io n B 5;


Legion D 3, Kings Arms 9; Buck Inn Broncos 3, White Horse B 9; Wh ite Lion 7, Ro y a l Oak B 5; Dog Music Bar B bye. Ladies’ Division


D o g In n A 1, L e g io n 8;


Billington A 4, Bridge 5; Royal Oak 4, D o g In n B 5; B u ck v Billington no result. Tonight’s Fixtures Challenge Cup


Stork A v Castle; New Inn v


Buck A; Royal British Legion A v Billington A; Craven Heifer A v Bridge B.


• A n y o u t s ta n d in g g am e s


sh ou ld b e p la y ed b y a l l o th e r teams not involved in the knock­ out.


Tuesdny Ludics* Division R o y a l B r i t ish L e g io n v


Billington A; Pcndle Hotel v Dog Inn A; Bridge v Buck; Billington B/Royal Oak.


DRAW


Chris Stewart Foundation Cup Stork A v Brown Cow Chat­


burn; W h i te L ion v B u ck A; Billington Band Club v Castle; Rose and Crown v Stork B. © H om e team to c o n ta c t


opposition, or date given by com­ mittee is Tuesday, August 26th. © Will all A Team Town play­


ers wishing to play in the Great Yarmouth finals in mid-October


please c o n ta c t Pe ter Stirzaker immediately.


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS •


. First Division


Coppice 3, Free Gardeners 7; Globe A 7, Globe D 3; Ribbles-


■ d a le A 8 , B u rn le y R o a d C 2; Rishton BC 2, Rushton Street E 8; Salesbury Blue 3, Globe E 7.. Second Division '


Grange A 2, Waddington A 8;


Oswaldtwistle Conservative 9, Rishton Conservative C 1; Sab- den B 8, Whalley B 2; Whalley A 5 7, Rushton Street C 3.


CLITHEROE MEN’S SUMMER DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Royal Oak B 4, Craven B 3;


Craven A 2 , Sw an A 5; K in g s Arms 3, Royal Oak A 4. Second Division


Horseshoe 3, Brown Cow A 4;


Brown Cow B 3 , L e g io n B 4; Swan B 0, Legion A 7.


Monday’s Fixtures First Division


R o y a l Oak A v Craven A;


Swan A v Royal Oak B; Craven B v Kings Arms. .’ .Second Division


• Sw an B v Brown Cow B;


Leg ion B v Horseshoe; Brown Cow A v Legion A . . . TABLES First Division


SwanA . . . . . .


; p w L p ...9 ■ 8 *1 44


Kings Arms. . . ...9 ' 3 6 28 Royal Oak A . . ...8


Craven A ....... . ..9 • 2 .7 24 4 '4 25


Craven B . . . . . ...9.1 5 4 32 Royal Oak B . . ;..8 *••5


3 31 Third Division Alma A 7, Salesbury Blue 3; 0 i


0 2 3 Waddington B 3, Mercer Park 7. 0 3 0


Fourth Division Gran ge C 6, A lm a B 4;


O sw a ld tw is t le Immanuel A 8, O ak h il l P a rk B 2; M i ln sh aw Park 3, Ribblesdale Wanderers C 7; Oakhill Beech 3, Sabden C 7; Sabden A 2, Immanuel B 8; Rib­ blesdale Wanderers C 7, Alma B 3.


TABLES


Globe A ............14 11 1 2 102 Rushton St E . . .14 10 2 2 86 Free Gardeners .14 8 1 5 80 Ribblesdale A ..14 9 0 5 78 Globe E ............14 7 0 7 76 BurnleyRdC ..14 7 1 6 73 Globe D ............14 3 2 9 61 Salesbury Blue .14 5 2 7 61 •Coppice............14 3 0 i i 42 Rishton BC ....14 2 r l i 40 Second Division P W D L P


.First Division P w D L P


Clitheroe CC . . .13 9 i 3 84 Osw’twistle Con. 14 6 3 5 80 Oakhill Park A .13 9 0 4 79 Rushton St C. . .14 8 1 5 75 Whalley A ........13 7 1 5 73 Sabden B ..........14 6 1 7 67 Whalley B ........14 6 1 7 67 Waddington A ..13 5 2 6 60 Grange A ..........14 4 0 10 52 Rishton Con. C .14 3 0 i i 46 Third Division


P w D L P


Mercer Park ...14 10 0 4 106 Globe C ............14 11 0 3 95 Oakhill Ashe ...14 13 0 i 94 Gatty Park___15 8 0 9 76 BurnleyRdB ..14 7 1 6 75 Sydney Street ..14 5 0 9 60 Alma A ..............14 5 1 8 53 Salesbury Red ..15 4 1 10 53 BurnleyRdD ..14 3 1 10 50 Waddington B . .14 3 0 11 48 Fourth Division P w D L P


Sabden C ..........14 11 - 0 3 94 RibblesdaleC ..14 11 0 3 87 Oakhill Beech ..14 10 0 4 86 Immanuel A . . .14 9 0 5 83 Grange C ..........14 7 1 6 75 Immanuel B. . . .14 8 0 6 74 Oakhill Park B .14 6 0 8 59 Milnshaw Park .14 3 1 10 55 Alma B ; ............14 3 0 i i 51 Sabden A ..........14 1 0 13 36


D L P Burnley Road B 8, Sydney Street Brown Cow A . . . .9 0 0 9


Second Division 8


p W L • P 1 47


2; Gatty Park 7, Oakhill Ash 3; Legion B ......... . . .9 8 1 40 6 Globe C 6, Bu rnley Road D 4; Legion A ......... . . .9 Horseshoe . . . . . . .9


Brown Cow B . . . .9 1 8 • Sw a nB ........... . . .9


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


P en d lc Inn A 18 (d a r ts 12,


d om in o e s 6 ) , P en d le In n B 6 (darts 0, dominoes 6); Band Club 14 (darts 6, dominoes 8), Black Bu ll 10 (d a r ts 6, domin oes 4); Bay Horse 9 (darts 4, dominoes 5 )


noes 7); Swan With Two Necks 9 (d a r t s 3 , d om in o e s 6 ) , Ju d g e Walmesley 15 (darts 9, dominoes 6)


. Team Knockout S em i-F in a ls ; R o y a l Oak 4,


Brown Cow 2; H o r se S h o e 4, Swan 2.


Final: Royal Oak beat Horse Shoe. Selected teams for the


weekend Saturday


Clithe roe (v O sw a ld tw is t le


Immanuel, home, mee t 1 p.m.) N. Bolton, A. Burns, M. Bolton, Stephen Bishop, Simon Bishop,


*P. Bishop, S. Coulter, N. Bibby, A. Ainsworth, P. Gaskell, Gille­ spie. Scorer: J. Blackburn. Clitheroe 2nds (v Edcnfield,


away, meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, M. Preston, S. Whal­ ley, S. Booth, P. Dibb, M. Scott, F. Hussain, D. Glover, R. Dins- dale, D. Turner. Scorer: F. Green. Read (v Cherry Tree, home,


start 2 p.m.) W. Eastham, T. Lit­ t le , N. Marsh, J. Marshall, M. W h a l ley , L. W o od v in e , O. Newby, N. Payne, F. Barden, M. Doughty, Sleep. Scorer: K. Crab­ tree. R ead 2 n d s (v S ta ck s te a d s ,


away, start 2 p.m.) G. O’Connor, P. Thistlethwaite, S. Marshall, A. B e n n e t t , K . O'Connor, S Doughty, T. Marsh, C. Holt , P. Haworth, C. Baron, J. Doughty. Scorer: S. Marsh. R ib b le sd a le Wanderers (v


Padiham, home, start 2 p.m.) T. B r a i th w a i te , M . B r ig g s , D. Howard, M . P e e l, C. H a l l , T. O’Neill, I. Britcliffe, R . Gladwin, S. Wharton, R . Lloyd, Nawaz. Scorer: R . Fielding. ... Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


. (v Baxenden, away, meet 12-45 p .m .) M . Wrigley, A. K in g , P.


Spencer, G. Maguire, A. Pearce, S. Kerr, S. Fielding, R. Whalley, J. B r a i thw a i te , L . Gidlow, D. Braithwaite.


, Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Baxenden,


away, meet 12-15 p.m.) D. Mus- so n , S. D aw son , K . Driver, P. Cox, D. Walker, 0 . You ng, C. Palmer, W. Le Breton, C. Brown, D. Sharpies, T. Bailey. Scoren F.


.Green. Read 3rds (v Padiham, home,


s ta r t 2 p.m.) G. Hinks, A. Ben­ ne t t, A: Brennand, M. Suthers, C. Baron, J. Laycock, K. O’Con­ nor, E. Artingstall, J. Booth, S. Marshall,-E Haworth. Reserves:


6 3 40 3 6 28 22


i 8 12


A. Lightbown, A. Laycock. Scor­ en A. Laycock. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Salesbury, home, Lawrenson Cup


F in a l , m e e t 1 2 -3 0 p .m .) M. Wrigley, A. King, P. Spencer, A. Pearce, R. Whalley, S. Kerr, S. Fielding, A. Marsh, R. Lloyd, J. B r a i thw a i te , D. B r a ithw a ite . Reserve: L. Gidlow.


SPORTS DIARY AUGUST


, New Inn 15 (darts 8, domi­


10 - Lancashire Sports Repairs Cliviger 6- mile road race, Mount Lane sports ground, Cliviger, 11- 30 a.m.


Salesbury hunt double honours


aged asublime spell of .bowling to skit­ tle their opponents for just 103.- ; ?The final, against Ribblesdale Wan­ derers seconds, at Church Meadow, sees wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m. , And currently lying 16 points ahead’;


. That lead was kept intact by a mas­ sive victory over Padiham 24 hours ear-


13 - Trawden road race, Trawden recre­ ation ground, 7-30 p.m.


: lier, where they declared on 249-8. • . And despite a valiant effort, Padi-


17 - Hyndbum and Dis­ trict Bowling League League Knockout semi finals and final, Clitheroe CC, 1 p.m.


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at the top of the First Division with six games to go, Salesbury are well oni course for the league title as well. - ’


> ham were bowled out for 203 in reply. ; Clitheroe seconds posted 164-9; before skittling opponents Great Har­ wood for 64,'while Ribblesdale Wand-: ferers were all-out for 119 before Bum- ley Belvedere passed the target with, four wickets in hand. '


..... The derby in the Second Division saw Whalley;overcome Salesbury by. three wickets.


threat throughout, and Whalley even­ tually passed the target with seven; wickets down. //Read also took maximum points at home to Blackburn Northern; bowling % their opponents for 94 after posting 198-9.


The home side’s:163-7>was under} - '


Wanderers thought they, had done the J hard work in bowling Blackburn Northern out for 86.


r ln the.Third Division, Ribbles<3ale ,


ly impressive bowling stint from the home side, .who skittled, Wanderers for just 50. ,


, • But they hadn’t banked on an equal­ ‘ , ,


missing'Baxenden for 84;-while Sales-.' bury overcame Oswaldtwistle Immanuel’s target of . 146 for the loss of six wickets. -


Whalley winners Clitheroeposted 196-9 before’dis-;.: ■


• wood, for'the junior open and Daily! Telegraph qualifier.'/ •■'•'■'•''


A MIXED field of- 44 boys and girls! turned but at,Whalley,1 fromlocal clubs. and,as far/afield as Silsden and;Hare-:;





: Clayton of Leyland;who took the boys'! prize,withV4 gross,'and Claire Starkie!


‘ Daily Telegraph’winners were" Leigh'!


; of: Silsden;! winningdhe girls’;section<>; ,with 80 gross!


In the_ nett section; Andrew THbmjp f son,'Whalleyjunior, captaih;:madeIocal|


; Gaukroger ofi.Wfialley ,Was the winner OQiOQ'm


/-nriiL-


- .Whalley,;witH lO3-3^ 674^S0 isSC!^; »4':in.the(^!8ectidiSdQoa&^p^'^


, Bailey of, GKyll with'96^31^65 and run-1 t ner-up jwas ^drew!GauladgBr,‘aIso'1


Catdgb^.Threetwinner'w& Sliaun1 of


Richard Foster of-’Accnhgtdh' (77-7T . In Categ6ry’.Twb,(13-28) Matthew


SALESBURY are on course for a . league and cup double, after reaching • Sunday’s Lawrenson Cup Final with a 90-run win over IRead seconds.: After posting 193-6, Salesbury man-':


closer to the title when they entertain Cherry Tree on Satur­ day.


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