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LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Barnoldswick Park Rovers 2 (abandoned in extra-time); Enfield 2, Barrowford YCW 0.
Semi-finals: Rimington 2, President's Cup BEP Cup
Read United 3, Ribble Valley Borough 4. Reserve Division Cup
Boys’ Club 3; Goodshaw United 1, Rimington 1; Settle United 3, Stacksteads St Joseph’s 0; Enfield 5, Craven Heifer 1; Ciitheroe United 2, Goodshaw United 1; Colne United 1, Kel- brook 1.
Ciitheroe United 2, Burnley First Division
Rovers 6, E a rb y Town 3; Calderstones 0, Read Unit ed 3; R ib b le Valley B o r ough 1, Padiham 6; Read United 1, Rolls -Royce 5; Padiham 4, Calderstones 1; Whalley C o n se rv a tiv e 1, Barnoldswick Park Rovers 2
Ba rn o ld sw ick P a rk Second Division .
Barnoldswick Park Rovers 1; Goodshaw United 3, Sabden 1; Rimington 1, Kelbrook 1; Rolls-Royce 0, Enfield 5; Worsthorne 3, Rimington 3; Barnoldswick Park Rovers 1, Goodshaw United 5; Rolls- Royce 1, Read United 3; Colne United 9, Sabden 1; Hurst Green 8, Settle United 0. TABLES
Colne United 4, First Division Reserve Division Padiham 2, Rock Rovers 1;
ington 3, Worsthorne 4 (golden goal winners).
Enfield 1, Hurst Green 0; Rim
ROEFEELD LEISURE
CENTRE FIVE-A- SIDE FOOTBALL
cles 1; New Inn 1, Dunop Who 6; The Missfits 4, Twig and Berries 5; Menacing Duck 1, Ciitheroe Clowns 5.
Red Army 7, Playboy Mira
LEAGUE RESULTS
FIXTURES i
Berries; 9-40 a.m. - New Inn v Menacing Duck; 10-20 a.m. - The Missfits v Ciitheroe Clowns;
9 a.m. - Red Army v Twig and
11 a.m. - Pookai United v Dunop Who. WARBURTON'S YOUTH FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS Under 11
United 0; Fulledge Colts A 9, Ciitheroe Wolves 2. TABLES Under 9
Colne Clarets 3, Readstone
Belvedere Colts .18 17 1 0 52 Foulridge........ 18 15 0 3 45 C’roe Wolves ...18 14 1 3 43 B'cliffe Rovers..18 8 2 8 26 Fulledge Colts..18 6 3 9 21 Tod SC........... 17 6 2 9 20 Brierfield.Celtic .17 6 2 9 20 Junior Clarets ..18 4 4 10 17 Ighten Leigh ...18 2 2 14' 8 Bacup Borough .18 1 Under 11
B'cliffe Rovers. .16 11 2 3 35 Fulledge Colts. .16 9 2 5 29 Colne Clarets...16 9 0 7'27 IghtenLeigh ...16 6 0 10 18 C’roeWolves ...16 2 2 12 8 Under 10 P W D L P
P W D L P
Goodshaw Utd .22 18 2 2 56 ClivigerColts ..26 20 Rimington.......22 15 3 4 48 B’cliffe Rovers. .26 18 Stacksteads St J 22 12 3 7 39 Foulridge........ 26 17 Enfield............22 10 6 6 37 'Junior Clarets .25 13 Kelbrook........ 22 10 6 6 36 ReadstoneUtd .26 13 Settle Utd .......22 8 7 7 31 Colne Clarets.. .26 12 Colne Utd .....22 9 4 9 30 Ighten Leigh ...26 12 Ciitheroe Utd ..22 6 4 12 22 ’B’wickPR ....26 10 Sabden............22 6 4 12 22 Brierfield Celtic .26 8 Hurst Green....22 6 3 13 21 C’roe Wolves ...26 9 Bly Boys’Club .22 5 3 14 18 ’B’wick Barons .26 4 Craven Heifer ..22 2 6 14 12 Brunlea Juniors .25 3 Second Division.
P W D L P Fulledge Colts A 24 22 Osw’twistle St M24 16 6 2 54 p W D L p
JENNINGS RIBBLESDALE CRICKET
Settle............4 3 0 4 1
' Senior Division P W L B N
LEAGUE TABLES ■
Ribblesdale W .4 3 0 0 1 Cherry Tree ...4 2 0 0 2 BlackburnN ..4 2 1 0 1 Read.............4 2 1 0 1 Ciitheroe ...... 4 1 1 2 2 Bamoldswick . . 4 1 2 2 1 Edenfield.......4 1 2 2 1 Baxenden.......4 1 2 0 i Earby........... 4 1 2 0 i Gt Harwood .. .4 1 2 0 1 Padiham........ 4 1 2 0 1 Ossy Immanuel 4 0 3 0 1 Whalley........ 4 0' 3 0 1 First Division
Baxenden.......3 2 0 4 1 Salesbury.......3 2 0 2 1 Ciitheroe .......3 2 0 0 1 Gt Harwood.. .3 2 0 o. 1 Bamoldswick. .3 1 1 2 1 Bly Belvedere .3 1 1 2 1 BlyGSOB ....3 1 1 2 1 Cherry Tree .. .3 1 1 2 1 Earby........... 3 0 2 0 1 Edenfield.......3 0 2 0 1 Padiham........ 3 0 2 0 1 Ribblesdale W .3 0 2 0 1 Second Division
P W L B N
Read.............3 3 0 4 0 BlackburnN ..3 2 0 4 1 Stacksteads ...3 2 1 4 0 Whallcy........ 3 1 0 2 2 Ossy Immanuel 3 1 1 2 1 Rolls-Royce.. .3 1 1 2 i Salesbury.......3 1 1 2 1 Bly Belvedere .3 1 1 0 i BlyGSOB ....3 0 2 2 1 Settle............3 0 1 0 2 Rolls-Royce2..3 0 2 0 1 Stacksteads2 ..3 0 2 0 1 Third Division
P W L B N 3 14 6
D L p Read............. 4 3 1 2 0 0 2 66 Salesbury.......3 2 1 6 0
Settle ............4 4 0 6 0 P W L B N
2 4 62 Cherry Tree .. .4 2 2 4 0 4 4 58 Bamoldswick. .3 2 1 2 0 4 5 55 Ciitheroe .......4 2 2 2 0 6 6 45 Padiham........ 3 2 1 2 0 4 9 43 Ribblesdale W .4 2 2 2 0 6 8 42 Baxenden.......3 i 2 2 0 3 11 39 BlackburnN ..4 1 3 2 0 2 14 29 Bly Belvedere .3 i 2 2 0 3 15 27 Edenfield.......3 1 2 2 0 1 16 25 Ossy Immanuel 2 i i 0 0 i 21 10 Earby........... 4 0 4 2 0
Ribble Valley Bor23 17 1 5 52 Colne Colts ....20 17 Padiham A.......24 14 4 6 46 Borrowdale Utd .21 14 Bamoldswick PR24 14 2 8 44 B’wick Barons. .21 13 Worsthome ....24 14 1 9 43 Brierfield Celtic .21 14 Whalley Con ...22 10 6 6 36 Belvedere New .20 13 Rock Rovers ...23 n i a 34 Ciitheroe Wolves 19 11
Barrowford YCW23 7 9 7 30 Brunlea Juniors .21 9 Rolls-Royce — 24 7 8 9 29 Colne Clarets.. .21 7 Read Utd........23 4 9 10 21 Junior Clarets ..22 6 Bly Belvedere ..24 4 6 10 18 Ighten Leigh ...21 5 Calderstones ...24 3 5 16 14 Foulridge........22 1 Earby Town... .24 2 2 20 8 •Haslingden ...21 i
Enfield........ ..24 19 2 3 59 Rimington ... ..2-1 15 4 5 49 Kelbrook .... ..24 12 5 7 41 Worsthome .. ..22 12 3 7 39 Hurst Green.. ..24 10 5 9 35 Bly Belvedere ..23 8 5 10 29 Bamoldswick PR24 8 3 13 27 Read United . ..24 8 3 13 27 Goodshaw Utd .23 8 1 14 25 Settle United .,,.23 5 2 16 17 Sabden........ .,.24 4 4 16 16 Rolls-Royce..,..21 4 0 17 12
Colne United. ..24
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GREAT
HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING
blesdale A) 21, John Chatwin (Great Harwood) 13; Norman (Ribblesdale A) 21, Manny Fer nandez (Whalley B) 19; Brown (Free Gardeners) 21, Brenda Pilling (Castle B) 10; O’Donnell 21, Roy Cambell (Rushton Street B) 19. Leonard Whittaker Cup
Arthur Norman 14; Brown 21, Vinnie O’Donnell 19. Quarter Finals: Turner (Rib-
Brown 16. Semi-Finals: Turner 21,
170, Salesbury B 167; Burnley Road B 170, Oakhill Vets 165; Castle B 207, Waddington B 181; Great Harwood 174, Whalley A 124; Heys Inn 161, Spring Hill
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Final: Ray Turner 21, Trevor Ted Tomlinson Trophy
LEAGUE RESULTS
138; Hurst Green A171, Globe A 154; Hurst Green B 185, Milnshaw Wanderers 171; Leisure Hour B 167, Ciitheroe Cricket 166; Mercer Park 161, Grange 194; Oswaldtwistle Con servative 183, Globe B 186; Rushton Street B 166, Rushton Street A 162; Salesbury A 160, Rishton Conservative A 160; Sabden Red 157, Ribblesdale A 165; Sydney Street 179, Whalley B 188.
Second Round: Gatty Park or Ribblesdale B v Heys Inn; Globe B v Leisure Hour B; Grange v Burnley Road B; Hurst Green A v Rushton Street B; Hurst Green B v Castle B; Leisure Hour A or Roe Lee Park v Great Harwood; Salesbury A or Rishton Conserv ative A v Ribblesdale A; Whalley B v Burnley Road A.
Leonard Whittaker Cup FIXTURES
HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT BOWLING
Road B 181, Gatty Park 142; Immanuel A 153, Sabden B 160; Rishton BC 140, Coppice 130; Rishton Conservative C 172, Grange A 134; Sydney Street 181, Burnley Road D 134; Whal ley B 156, Oakhill Ash 135. First Division
Preliminary Round: Burnley Team Knockout Cup
LEAGUE RESULTS
Beech; Mercer Park v Grange C; Oakhill Park B v Rushton Street E; Sabden A v Free Gardeners; Waddington A v Globe E. Tuesday
blesdale A v Immanuel B; Rish ton BC v Globe A; Rishton Con servative C v Whalley A; Sabden C v Salesbury Red; Salesbury Blue v Sabden B; Sydney Street v Rushton Street C; Waddington B v Globe D; Whalley B v Bum- ley Road C. Tobedccided
Alma A v Ciitheroe CC; Rib
Alma B; Oakhill Park A or Milnshaw Park v Oswaldtwistle Conservative. TABLES
Globe C or Ribblesdale C v
Globe A ............4 3 0 1 27 BurnleyRdC ...4 3 0 1 26 Ribblesdale A ...4 2 0 2 21 Globe E ........... 3 2 0 1 20 Globe D ........... 4 1 1 .2 18 Salesbury Blue ..4 i 1 2 16 Coppice........... 4 2 0 2 16 Rushton St E. . . .3 1 1 1 15 Rishton BC.......4 0 1 3 11 Free Gardeners ..2 1 0 1 9 Second Division p w D L P
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Wanderers second after latest victory
MARTIN Peel and Dean Braith- waite steered Ribblesdale Wanderers to'victory at Blackburn Northern oh Sunday. The pair saw out a nervy final
three overs to see the locals home with four wickets and four balls to spare. Wanderers had elected to field
wait until his final over before the prize wicket of Flusk came his way, thanks to a tremendous Nawaz catch on the boundary for 80. Britcliffe finished with four wickets
as Gavin Maguire caught Fish, Northern ending on 161-8. Wanderers got off to a good start
first, despite a very strong wind blow ing down the Pleckgate ground, mak ing it difficult for the bowlers at one end. Professional Shahid Nawaz got an early breakthrough when Neil Fitz-
maurice edged through to Peel for four. Chambers and Daud batted for a
Globe A 7, Ribblesdale A 3; Rish ton BC 3, Coppice 7; Salesbury Blue 7, Rushton Street E 3. Second Division
Burnley Road C 7, Globe D 3;
Oswaldtwistle Conservative 5, Whalley A 5; Rishton Conserva tive C 3, Rushton Street C 7; Sabden B 3, Waddington A 7; Whalley B 3, Oakhill Park A 7. Third Division
Grange A 7, Ciitheroe CC 3;
Ash 6; Globe C 8, Gatty Park 2; Mercer Park 8, Alma A 2; Mer cer Park 9, Salesbury Red 1; Syd ney Street 8, Burnley Road D 2; Waddington B 2, Alma A 8. Fourth Division
Burnley Road B 4, Oakhill
Oakhill Beech 7, Immanuel B 3; Oakhill Park B 4, Ribblesdale C 6; Sabden A 1, Sabden C 9. FIXTURES
Immanuel A 8, Grange C 2;
Individual Knockout Saturduy
Coulson; M. Cornall v L. Abbott; D. Anderton v P. Hold en; C. Campbell v I. Berry; G. Ramsbottom v S. Wood; M. Wright v G. Stevenson. 10- 15 a.m. - G. Yorke v R.
9- 45 a.m. - F. Wilson v R. Mercer Park
Campbell; J. Jones v M. Fernan dez; B. Smith v J. Burns; G. Radivojevic v D. Waterhouse; C. Hope v J. Chatwin; N. Threlfall v R. Gleave; S. Dowber v D. Jones. 11- 15 a.m. - J. Mason v P.
Bold; 1. Smith v S. Gall; G. Dodd v G. Wood; G. Hindle v D. Sim- monds; M. McNally v T. Single- ton.
er; M. Beardmore v D. Mather; G. Rushton v A. Dowber; A. Cor nall v B. Exley. Bye: A. Dewhurst. • Competitors are asked to
Noon - B. Ashworth v P. Frry-
report at the times shown, no practice allowed.
Tcum Knockout Monday
Burnley Road B v Oakhill
Oakhill Park A ..4 4 0 0 33 WhalleyA........ 4 3 1 0 29 Ciitheroe CC . . . .4 3 0 i 26 Rushton St C... .4 3 0 1 26 Sabden B ..........4 i 1 2 18 Osw’twistle Con .4 0 3 1 18 Waddington A .. .4 i i 2 15 Whalley B ........ 4 1 0 3 14 Grange A ..........4 i 0 3 13 Rishton Con C . .4 0 0 4 8 Third Division P w D L P
long time before they both fell with the score on 22. Daud was caught by John Braith-
with Ryan Gladwin partnering Nawaz. The pair took the score to 39 in the
Earhy was washed out with the Applegarth side on 29-3, chasing Ribblesdale’s 86-9. Earby won the toss and chose to
11th over before the pro was adjudged to be leg before to his oppo site number for 28. Gladwin became Flusk’s second
Braithwaite (5 not out) saw the Wan derers home. The previous day, their game with
bowl on a damp, green wicket, and it paid dividends when John Rain was out in the fifth overm caught for seven off pro Steven Crook. The paid man then grabbed the
victim when he top edged to Daud at 55-2. Khan and the pro made it hard for
waite off David Howard for 13, and Chambers bowled by Nawaz for four. Skipper Mel Gillibrand and pro
vital wicket of Nawaz as he edged a hook through to the keeper for 11 at 19.
Flusk, who looked edgy early in his innings, added 36 before the skipper was trapped in front by Nawaz. Wanderers were well on top at this
Oakhill Ash .....4 4 0 0 30 Globe C ........... 4 3 0 1 28 Burnley Rd B .. .4 3 0 1 26 Mercer Park ..,.4 3 0 1 26 Gatty Park.......4 3 0 1 24 Salesbury Red .. .4 2 0 2 17 Sydney Street ...4 1 0 3 16 Alma A.............4 1 0 3 14 Waddington B .. .4 0 0 4 11 Burnley Rd D .. .4 0 0 4 8 Fourth Division P w D L P
stage and it seemed the home side would struggle to total more than 120
attacked Ian Britcliffe and John Braithwaite, who were both a shade unlucky not to claim his scalp as shots in the air fell to safety. Britcliffe took the wickets of Pratt (11) and Khan (21), but he had to
B.ut Flusk had other ideas as he
RibblesdaleC ...4 4 0 0 30 Oakhill Beech .. .4 4 0 0 29 Immanuel A . . . .4 3 0 1 25 Sabden C ..........4 3 0 i 25 Grange C ..........4 2 0 2 20 Oakhill Park B ..4 i 0 3 17 MilnshawPark ..3 1 0 2 14 Sabden A ..........4 i 0 3 14 ImmanuelB ....4 0 0 4 9 Alma B.............3 0 0 3 7
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL
Young Farmers ..5 5 0 0 15 ClithCavaliers ..5 4 0 1 13 Neo-technic.......5 3 0 2 ii Hair Company ..5 2 0 3 9 R&P Hargreaves .5 1 0 4 5 Dog Sports Bar 2 5 0 0 5 0 Second Division p W D L P
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Maguire and Craig Hall to score runs, as Ribblesdale began to fall behind the run rate, but to their cred it, they stuck to the task and took the score to 84 before the former was caught for 19.
sparkling form as he raced to 26 in 25 balls before Khan turned one up the slope to bowl him at 126. Hall had batted superbly, holding
Howard joined Hall, and looked in
the side together, before he went at 137 in the 38th over, with 25 required. Excellent running between the
wickets by Martin Briggs took the total to 152 before he fell to another turning delivery from Khan to set up a nervy final three overs. But Peel (11 not out) and Dean
proportions as only stand-in skipper Briggs batted with any authority, until the last pair of Dean Braith waite and young Marcus Pratt with stood the last 10 overs to finish on 86- 9.
That sparked a collapse of epic
Crook smashed Britcliffe’s first two balls for six and four, but Britcliffe then bowled the Lancashire man for 14 in his third over. Nawaz then bowled Sam Munns
Earby got off to a flying start as
and Nigel Hodge to reduce the visi tors to 29-3 in the 11th over when the rain came, leaving Wanderers indebt ed to the last-wicket stand. On Saturday Wanderers are at
Great Harwood in the Ramsbottom Cup, before facing Chester Boughton Hall in the ECB Cup at' Church Meadow on Sunday, both games wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m.
Locals struggle R ead claim on wet wickets derby w in
CLITHEROE struggled on wet wickets at the week end as they suffered one defeat and avoided another courtesy of the rain. Oh Saturday, the locals
claimed two points each. The following day,
took on table-toppers Set tle at Marshfield, and closed on 119-7 after losing the toss. But the weather inter
Ciitheroe suffered a last- over defeat at home to Baxenden. Again Bolton lost the
vened to deny the home side the chance to knock off the runs. On a very green track,
Dunkenhalgh... .5 5 0 0 15 Higher Buck ....5 3 0 2 11 Tight Skirts.......5 3 0 2 10 Ribble V Blue 2..5 2 0 3 9 Billington Tigers .5 2 0 3 7 Dale Vets..........5 0 0 5 0
Calderstones ....5 4 1 0 13 RBL................ 5 4 1 0 13 RibbleVBlue ...5 3 0 2 10 Billington Panth .5 2 0 3 6 Rejects.............5 1 0 4 5 Dog Sports Bar 1 5 0 0 5 i Third Division P W D L P
Ciitheroe to field strong team in
prestigious event By EDWARD LEE
CLITHEROE GC will field a strong team in the East Lancashire Golf Association Handicap Tro phy at Shaw Hill GC later in the month. . Member clubs of ELGA stage a
qualifer in the early season, and then the teams converge on one course for the final. The Ciitheroe qualifier was con
tested on Saturday. And five-handicapper John
Whowell emerged as the winner with a nett 69. Dave Heesom could hardly have
played a better round to secure sec ond place with 72-2-70, while John Cartmell’s time spent on the course and practice ground is paying divi dends as he carded 75-4-71 to take third place on a card play-off from John Peel (83-12-71). The top three all qualified for
the Shaw Hill date, and the Ciitheroe team will be completed by Division Two winner Geoff Cartledge (84-14-70). Connor McLaughlin (87-15-72)
Jim Hindle third on 142. Roger Altham (153) won the 36-
hole gross prize, while the division al honours over the two days went to Ray Standring (143), Nick Pearson (142) and Les McCormick (144). Division One prizes on Saturday
were claimed by Standring (71) and Jack Chadwick (74) ... Divi sion Two was won by Scott (71) after a card play-off with Peter Tomlinson ... McCormick (68) won Division Three by a shot from Atkinson. And on Sunday, Altham (69)
toss and was asked to bat, and again Ciitheroe found it hard going on another damp track. Looking again for a score
in the region of 150, the locals finished on 134-9. Burns (18), Khan (30),
up against two very useful bowlers in professional Stu art Hornby and Paul Ridgeway, the locals got off to a sluggish start, scoring only one run in the first seven overs. Stephen Bishop strug
(20), standing in as profes sional for Ciitheroe, joined Andy Burns (10), but Hornby saw off the pair, as
gled to get the ball off the square before being run out for a 37-ball three. Pakistani Azam Khan
to get to grips with the bowling, as Mark Bolton (26), last season’s player of the year Simon Coulter (28 not out) and Andrew Ainsworth (21) helped take the score into three figures. Ciitheroe stood at 82
well as skipper Neil Bolton (8) . It took the middle order
Mark Bolton (18) and the ever-reliable Coulter (23) were the main contribu tors, with Ciitheroe again thanking a late flurry of runs for stretching the score out from 99 with eight overs to play. Baxenden’s openers, paid
FOLLOWING a rain- soaked afternoon at Eden- field 24 hours earlier, reign ing Jennings Ribblesdale League champions Read condemned derby rivals Whalley to a third defeat in four. After hatting first, only
the innings of Jason Smith (36 not out) and Russell Foster (31) gave much trouble to the scorers. Paid man Peter Sleep
of Little, caught by Jason Blair for 39. Cordingley went on to
dismiss opposite number Peter Sleep (19) for a con tentious lbw decision, and Chris Walton, who returned his delivery for a straightforward catch on 20
and Frank Barden were doing the damage, sharing the opening four wickets before the introduction of Oliver Newby. He then proceeded to
man Jon Harvey (27) and Dave Usher (20), put the visitors in control with a stand of 50, but good field ing and tight bowling from Neil Bibby - who went on to claim 5-38 - slowed Bax enden down. But as the pendulum
looked to have swung, Bibby went for 10 off one over, and captain Bolton conceded 16 off another, as Andrew Holroyd played a key innings for the visitors. His unbeaten 28 proved
with five overs left and did well to finish on 119, but they felt they were 30 runs or so short of a good score. However, there would be no further play as the sides
match-winning, and he scored the winning runs with a six off Bolton from the first ball of the final over. Ciitheroe are without a
CLITHEROE Under Us A got their sea son of f to a winning start at Oswaldtwistle. After winning the toss, the locals elect
won Division One by a shot from Henry Saunders. Hindle (66) topped Division
ed to bat and gained a repectable total of 227. In reply, the home side could only muster 186, due to the fine fielding and bowling by the Ciitheroe side. Gellan, on his debut as wicket keeper,
Two after a card play-off with Nick Pearson, and Ian Thompson (71) also needed a play-off to beat Jim Chambers in second place in Division Three. The ladies’ prizes were won by
Karen Kenworthy (39 points) and Sue Hughes (31). Mytton Fold members Fred
saw Dave Johnson hit the jackpot for the second time in 13 months with a hole in one at the 170-yard, par-three eighth hole - a repeat of his ace at the same hole last year. The previous weekend, James
took second place in Division Two, ahead of Keith Mortimer (91-17- 74) and Alan Houghton (92-18- 74), while Terry Bithell carded 92- 21-71 to win Division Three. The other highlight of the day
Tunstall and David Hargreaves amassed 43 stableford points to finish second in the ELPGA Alliance meeting at Leyland GC. Tim Stanley won the Spring
ering on 88-4, until the introduction of Joey Mar shall and Liam Woodvine brought some respectabili ty to the score. Woodvine ended unbeat
T. hat left the reply fault-
clean-bowl Martin Pye for 12, before Jason Blair guid ed a delivery straight to Chris Walton for his second victim. That left the visitors on
en on 41, with the support of Marshall paramount in the eventual clinching of the five points. Read took the match
Smith would put a halt to that theory, as he played out the innings with an astute display alongside Foster. A score of 135-9 would
46-6, and the possibility of the two extra bowling points looked a distinct cer tainty for the Whalley Road side. But the introduction of
never be any match for the title holders, as opener Terry Little soon got to work on the Whalley attack of Jason Smith and Dave O’Neill. Foster came and went
game this weekend as they have a bye in the Ramsbot tom Cup.
and putting visitors Black burn Northern into bat, the Pleckgate Road outfit were restricted to just 83-9 from their 45 overs. Russell Foster, David
from the attack after just three overs, before visiting paid man Neil Cordingley finally claimed the wicket
had a fine game behind the stumps, and an excellent catch by McKenna early in the innings set the tone for the remainder of the match. Plant did most of the damage with a
O’Neill and paid man Neil Cordingley all finished with two wickets apiece, while opener Neil Fitzmau- rice (6) and Ian Dowd (0) were both run out by Dave Westwood. After earlier defeats to
Ribblesdale Wanderers, and Edenfield, skipper Mark Whelan must surely have thought his side’s first victory was just around the corner. But they would have to
three-wicket haul, while Bowness, Stin son, Briscoe and Dent all chipped in with a wicket apiece.
with nine overs to spare, and now have a two week break due to their bye in the first round of the Ramsbottom Cup. • WHALLEY’S chances of a first victory of the new season were extinguished by the weather at Station Road on Saturday. After winning the toss
wait until the following day’s trip to Read to seek out that elusive maiden
Saturday
Whalley v Blackburn Northern
Trophy at Whall;ey GC when he carded 79-12-67 to beat Mike Kel- lett (93-24-69) into second place. Chris Summers (79-9-70) and
Jackson marked his elevation from the junior ranks by carding 76-8-68 to win the monthly medal. New member Phil Hanson has
formula in the two events contest ed by lady members at Ciitheroe GC.
Chris Thompson (89-19-70) won the divisional prizes. Chris Stokes found the winning
taken an instant liking to the Ciitheroe course and returned 75- 5-70 to take second place after a card play-off with Swami Narayana (79-9-70). Dennis Greenup (73-2-71) took
fourth place and saw his handicap reduced to one in the process.
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Steven Nightingale, returned 82- 14-68 to top Division Two, with the other leading scores being post ed by Paul McGuire (90-20-70), Michael Pate (84-14-70 and Mike Ranson (85-14-71). Roger Hargreaves (95-24-71)
Another new arrival at the club,
in 36-hole action on Saturday and Sunday with the Pharman’s Cup up for grabs.
sion One of the May Medal by three shots from 18-handicapper Mary Eglin with Sheila Riley (100-18-82) in third place. Marie Finney (96-22-74) won Division Two and also claimed the Doug Joss Shield. Second place in that division went to Jane Chan dler (104-28-76) by one shot from Sharon Willis (99-22-77). On Sunday Chris Stokes part
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nered John Cartmell to success in the mixed invitation foursomes when they returned 77-5-72. Second place went to Joan
topped Division Three, and Gary Speak scored 75 to take the gross prize. Mytton Fold GC members were
overall winner with a nett 140 over the two rounds to win by a shot from Bob Scott, with the in-form
John Atkinson emerged as the
Bpwker and Don Partington (89- 16-73) ahead of Pat and Roger Brennan (90-16.5-73.5) while Sheila Cornwell and Andrew Walmsley scored 86 for the gross prize. Lady members at Whalley GC
no fewer than 10 shots from Fran Gierat (108-31-77). Third place went to Ann Prior (116-38-78).
She carded 105-38-67 to win by
N. Fitzmaurice run out .. .6 J. Chambers c Pye b Foster6 J. Dowd run out...............0. Flusk b O’Neil...............10 M. Chariwala b O’Neil . .19 M. Gillibrand b CordingleyO D. Pratt b Gorton......... 13 A. Khan c and b Foster .. .0 D. Fish c Pye b Cordingley 3 A. Chester not o u t......... 12 S. Brown not o u t .............7 Extras..........................7 Total (for 9 ) ...............83 Bowling: R. Foster 17-6-
NORTHERN
23-2; D. O’Neill 15-5-18-2; Cordingley 9-2-23-2; S. Gor ton 4-0-14-1. © No result
A. Burns c Worthington b Hornby ■
Settle v Ciitheroe CLITHEROE
St. Bishop run o u t ...........3 ...................... 10
Khan c Taylor b Hornby 20 N. Bolton b Hornby......... 8
M. Bolton b Ridgeway . .26 S. Coulter not o u t ......... 28 S. Whalley lbw Ridgeway .1 A. Ainsworth c Ridgeway b Hornby......................21
R. Gladwin c Hudson b Bais- tow ............................. 8
M. Peel c Munns b Wiseman 2 D. Braithwaite not out . .10 I. Britcliffe b Crook......... 5 J. Braithwaite b Wiseman .3 M. Pratt not out .............3 Extras..........................6 Total (for 9 ) ...............86 Bowling: Crook 19-5-42-4;
M. Briggs c Jaggers b Bais- tow ............................18
11-1-38-2. BAXENDEN
Harvey b Khan.............27 D. Usher c Preston b Khan ........................20
S. Munns b Nawaz ......... 5 Crook b Britcliffe........... 14 N. Hodge c Peel b Nawaz .8 C. Walton not out ........... 1 A. Jaggers not o u t ...........0 Extras..........................1 Total (for 3 ) ...............29 Bowling: Nawaz 5.4-2-10-
S. Hipgrave 13-4-27-1; P. Baistow 5-2-8-2; R. Wise man 8-5-5-2. EARBY
2; I. Britcliffe 5-1-18-1. • Match abandoned - rain
Sunday
4; P. Ridgeway 22-6-58-2. © Match abandoned - rain
Ribblesdale
contested the ELLGA Qualifier with Jennifer Eastwood emerging as the runaway winner.
Wanderers v Earby RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
J. Rain c Jaggers b Crook .7 Nawaz c Proud b Crook .11
G. Maguire lbw Hipgrave .5 D. Howard b Crook......... 8
M. Preston not o u t ......... 0 Extras..........................2 Total (for 7 ) ............ .119 Bowling: Hornby 23-9-59-
A. Burns c and b Harvey .18 St. Bishop b Bones...........6 Khan c and b Capstick . .30 N. Bolton c Payne b Cap- stick ....................... ...7
Ciitheroe v Baxenden CLITHEROE
S. Coulter run out...........23 S. Whalley run out......... 11 A. Ainsworth c Bones b Har- vey .............................9
M. Bolton c Payne b P. Usher ............
.18
S. Booth not out __ .......4 M. Preston run out .........0 N. Bibby not o u t__ .......0 Extras.........................9 Total (for 9 ) ........... .134 Bowling: L. Bones 10-0-
S. Payne c Bums b Bibby .3 C. Waddington b Bibby . .6 A. Holroyd not out' ........28 P. Usher c N. Bolton b Bibby ..........................6
M. Rishton c Khan b Bibby ......................13
D. Howard b Khan ........26 M. Briggs b Khan...........8 M. Peel not out ............. 11 D. Braithwaite not out .. .5 Extras........................10 Total (for 6 ) ............. 162 Bowling: Flusk 15.2-3-51-
D. Hothersall b Bibby .. .17 L. Bones not out .............0 Extras........................18 Total (for 7 ) ............. 138 Bowling: A. Ainsworth 5-
Blackburn Northern v
Ribblesdale Wanderers BLACKBURN NORTHERN
N. Fitzmaurice c Peel b Nawaz..........................4
Flusk c Nawaz b Britcliffe80 M. Gillibrand lbw Nawaz .3
D. Pratt b Britcliffe........11 A. Khan c and b Britcliffe21
M. Davies c Little b Sleep .1 L. Kearsley c Sleep b Bar den ............................13
Read v Whalley WHALLEY
1-21-0; S. Booth 4-0-10-0; N. Bibby 18-4-38-5; Khan 10-2- 26-2; N. Bolton 7.1-3-27-0.
Cordingley c Payne b Sleep ........................11
M. Pye b Newby...........12 J. Smith not o u t.............36 J. Blair c Walton b Newby 4 R. Foster c Payne b Newby 31
J. Chambers b Nawaz___4 I. Daud c J. Braithwaite b Howard......... .............13
P. Fish c Maguire b Brit cliffe ......................... 15
M. Whelan c J. Marshall b Barden........................0
2; R. Miraz 3-0-18-0; A. Khan 19-2-62-3; S. Brown 7- 1-25-1.
S. Gorton st Payne b Sleep........................ 19
D. O’Neill not o u t ...........1 Extras..........................7 Total (for 9 ) .............135 Bowling: Sleep 22-10-58-3;
D. Westwood c Walton b Newby ........................0
A. Chester not out...........1 S. Brown not o u t .............2 Extras..........................7 Total (for 8 ) ............161 Bowling: Nawaz 16-8-20-
Nawaz lbw Flusk...........28 R. Gladwin c Daud b Flusk ....................... 16
WANDERERS
23-1; Harvey 11-2-30-2; P. Usher 13-0-38-1; J. Capstick
G. Maguire c Gillibrand b Brown........................19 C. Hall lbw Khan...........39
F. Barden 10-2-26-2; O. Newby 10-0-39-4; C. Walton 3-
T. Little c Blair b Cording ley ......................; . .39
READ 0-9-0.
3; I. Britcliffe 12-1-65-4; D. Howard 9-3-23-1; J. Braith waite 8-0-49-0. RIBBLESDALE
M. Whalley lbw Smith . .10 Sleep lbw Cordingley___19 C. Walton c and b Cording ley ............................. 20
J. Marshall not out ..........6 L. Woodvine not o u t__ 41 Extras...................
1; D. O’Neill 5-0-31-0; R. Foster 3-0-9-0; S. Gorton 11- 4-
Total (for 4 ) .............136 Bowling: J. Smith 6-1-29-
.1 19-0; Cordingley 11-1-47-3.
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