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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 7th, 2003 31


M. Veevers c and b Eastham . . 45 C. Riley b Newby ...................f j


Read v Cherry Tree CHERRYTREE


D. Hayes c Little b Newby ! ! f ‘ ] j Ashrafnotout......................... fog


N. Robbins c Barden b S l e e p .16 L. Kennedy b Sleep..................| q


G.BoltonlbwNewby......... . ..Q


R. Morley c Doughty b Sleep ’ ” I9 J. Baldwin not o u t ..................... 27


Extras ..................... ." ..I l l .13 Total (for 7) ..................’ j fjl2 Bowling: 0. Newby 14-2^69-3; p


Barden 2m-2CMJ; Sleep 18-4-78-3; w! Eastham 11-2-31-1.


READ


T. Little lbw Robbins ................57 N. Marsh c Hayes b Ashraf..........0 Sleep not out ............................ ’97


Clitheroe v


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel


. Morrickb Bibby .......................67 S. Sipocz b Bibby . . ; ...................4 A. Dignan b Bibby.......................3 A. Metcalf not o u t .......................4 G. Thom not o u t ........................0 Extras .................................. . Total (for 7 ) ...................... "166 Bowling: Gillespie 7-1-35-0; Si. Bishop 2-0-10-1; A. Ainsworth 12-2-


■ C. Burton b Ainsworth ..............22 J. Dawson lbw Bishop..................o S. Sadiq b Ainsworth................. 12 M. Roberts st Coulter b Bibby. .35


OSWALDTWISTLE IMMANUEL


M. WhaIleycRbbbinsbBicliei5taffel3 J. Marshall b Ashraf ....................4


Extras................................ '2 1 Total (for 5) .................... /2I6 Bowling: Ashraf 12-0-51-3; J. Baldwin 2-0-9-0; A. Sudnik 5-0-48-0;


I. Bickerstaffe 14-0-61-1; N. Robbins 9-0-34-1.


Ribblesdale


Nawaz b Ramshead..................... 7 C. Halle and bTripathi ............34 D. Howard c A. Hall b Ramshead 5 R. Lloyd Ibw b Ramshead........... 4 M. Briggs c Ashraf bTripathi ...0 M. Peel c Tripathi b Ramshead .19 R. Gladwin c Ashraf bTripathi ..1 T. O’Neil run o u t .........................2 T. Braithwaite c Shirtcliffe b Ramshead...............................0


Wanderers v Padiham RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


S. Wharton not o u t ..................... 7 I. Britcliffe c Kelly b Ramshead . .1 Extras .....................................7 Total .................................... 87 Bowling: M. Hawke 4-0-29-0; G.


Ramshead 13.1-6-24-6; Tripathi 10- 2-28-3.


PADIHAM


G. Hall c Briggs b Britcliffe..........0 R Metcalfe lbw b Britcliffe........18 K. Hitchon lbw b Nawaz............. 0 Tripathi c Gladwin b ................43 M. Hawke not o u t ......................17 N. Ashraf not o u t.........................5 Extras.................................... 5 Total (for 4 ) ...........................88 Bowling: Nawaz 11.2-2-41-2; I. Britdiffe 8-1-27-2; D. Howard 8-4-17-0.


38-2; N. Bolton 10-3-25-0; N. Bibby 14-1-43-4.


L. Woodvine lbw Ashraf.........ff.’o W. Eastham not out ...............” 24


Gillespie c Morrick b Smithson. .68 N. Bolton c A Dignan b Sipocz . .42 M. Bolton not o u t ..................... 30 St. Bishop not o u t ..................... 13 Extras .................................. 16 Total (for 2 ) ...........


CLITHEROE 169


Sipocz 5-1-42-1; K. Smithson 8-2-23- 1;A. Metcalf 4.2-0-294).


Whalley v Baxenden


S. Payne c Davies b O’Neill ........0 BAXENDEN


Harvey c Davies b O’Neill ..........4 M. Rishton not o u t ................... 67 K. Jelley b Pye.............................7


D.HothersallcGracebPye ....23 P. Usher not o u t .........................43 Extras ...................................13


Cordingley 5-2-9-0; M. Pye 8-1-30-2;


Total (for 4 ) .........................157 Bowling: D. O’Neill 14-3-46-2;


S. Gorton 9-1-34-0; N. Fielden 5-0- 26-0.


WHALLEY


D. O’Neill Ibw Harvey................13 N. Fielding not out.......................4 Extras .................................... 9 Total (all o u t) ..................... 113 Bowling: Harvey 9.1-3-17-1; D.


M. Davies run o u t ..................... 14 M. Whelan b Warburton..............2 Cordingley c Jelley b Warburton .1 A. Whelan b P. Usher................. 38 S. Gorton c Harvey b P. Usher . .16 A.PrattcHarveybP.Usher . .. .5 P. Grace c Jelley bB Usher..........0 D. Westwood st Jelley b P. Usher 11 M.


PyebP.Usher . .. .0


Warburton 9-3-28-2; J. Capstick 8-2- 464); P. Usher 8-1-14-6.


Chris is the hero - and the villain!


Rimington’s reply, bowler Chris Mulheam became the hero and the villain.


seat, but later had to bowl the last over to see the game out for Low Moor.


He claimed a hat-trick to put his side in the driving


runs to win. Poor old Chris bowled two big wides and the final legitimate ball was struck for two runs to leave Rimington winners by two wickets. Chipping A remain on course to take the Clitheroe


and District Midweek Cricket League title after a big win against Ramblers.


with a surprisingly easy win over Riverside, who were bowled out for a mere 28 runs.


However, Catholic Social Club kept up the pressure


Calderstones enjoyed a comfortable win over Roch­ ester after Keith Gill and Simon Gorton both struck half centuries.


Rimington beat Low Moor by 10 wickets, while With one ball remaining, Rimington needed four


THERE was an exciting climax to the Bradlow Cup Final at Clitheroe CC on Sunday. Low Moor set a challenging target of 134-5, and in


Bowling: Morrick 9-0-61-0; S.


: shock home defeat to Padi­ ham has certinly given the reigning champions more than one hand on the tro-: phy.


them continue to slip up, their second successive title could arrive sooner than expected. Ribblesdale Wanderers’


THE maths are simple - if Read keep winning, the championship is theirs. But if the teams around


Ramsbottom Cup’final. with Great Harwood will surely be the catalyst for a league and cup double.


And a win in Sunday’s


- in particular from profes­ sional Naeem Ashraf. With four overs left,' the visitors were on 149-7, with


Whalley Road saw Cherry Tree put up a strong fight,


Saturday’s match at


' David Hayes both fell for a ’ single, while fellow opener Mark Veevers went within


■ Gary Baldwin also at the ,’crease. •.. But a staggering 63 runs off the final four overs not only saw the pro reach an unbeaten century, but ele­ vated his side to a much more respectable 212-7. ' '’'.Earlier, opener Riley and


Wanderers are knocked off course


side Padiham, and slipped to fourth spot in the table. A few weeks ago, the Church Meadow outfit were nes­


TERRY Braithwaite’s men saw their quest for a Thwait- es LCB Knockout place next season knocked off course on Saturday after, as he described it, a “woeful” display. His Ribblesdale Wanderers outfit lost out to bottom


tled nicely in the Ribblesdale League, just one win away from top spot.


no hesitation in batting, but Padiham bowler Gary Ramshead turned out to be their downfall, as he claimed


him for 34, Peel followed on the same score, and the locals crumbled from 72-4 to 87 all out.


season and gone on to lose, so in their reply, they were to be far from complacent.


Hitchon both fell for a duck, before Phil Metcalfe insti­ gated the reply on his own.


However, opener Gary Hall and replacement Kevin


Ian Britcliffe for 18, but the pro was to become the match-winner after cracking 43 off just 35 balls. Six fours and two sixes came from that stint, and after


seven runs were needed, andd he immediately cracked a four to send Wanderers down to defeat.


weekend, when they travel to lowly Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday.


he had holed out to Ryan Gladwin off opposite number Nawaz, the hard work had been done. Incoming batman Naveed Ashraf arrived when just


Braithwaite’s side will look to get back on track this And with Settle up against leaders Read, and Eden-


field entertaining second-placed Great Harwood, a victo­ ry would be the perfect tonic.


Tripathi joined Metcalfe before the latter fell lbw to Padiham had been in this position before earlier in the


Martin Briggs for a duck with his third ball, before Mar­ tin Peel starting a mini-revival alongside Craig Hall. But once the Hall had returned a Tripathi delivery to


Nawaz (7), David Howard (5) and Robert Lloyd (4), as Wanderers struggled to 38-3 off eight overs. That became 39-4 after Pankaj Tripathi removed


a six-wicket haul to send the home side spiralling to defeat. He took the first three wickets of host pro Shahid


points behind leaders Read, and are in danger of losing their Thwaites Knockout place. On Saturday, after Wanderers won the toss, they had


But after this latest reverse, they now lie a massive 26


five runs of a well-deserved, half century, handing War­ ren Eastham a return catch.


Bolton both failed to get off the mark, leaving Cher­ ry Tree struggling on 149- 7., V'V.


Lee Kennedy and Garry .


innings a huge lift, as the final four ovens produced a scoring gorge.


Cue Ashraf to give the


. Even John Baldwin got in on the act, as he cracked a quickfire 27 to end the innings on 212-7.


Read’s reply,began in. the worst possible fashion,


‘f in on title repeat


Sleep to the crease along­ side Terry Little, as the - pair set about rebuilding •thereply. Little was the first to.


as opener Nick Marsh fell for a duck after Ashraf had him caught behind by Hayes. That brought Peter


reach his 50, doing so ini- just 52 deliveries, including five fours and two sixes. ‘ Sleep soon joined him in


•missal for 57. Michael WhaileY 'ma3e


that milestone, before Lit- . tie was caught out by Nigel. . Robbins in a leg before dis!;v;


bowl the remaining three overs, Read were enough in front, of the required run- rate.to prevent a complex finish. f'Th a t win maintained


captain Warren Eastham, eventually steered the innings home, after Cherry Tree were heading towards failing to bowl the required overs. With just five minutes to


just 13 before he holed out to Robbins off Ian Bicker­ staffe, while Joey Marshall (4) and Liam Woodvine (0) failed to make an impact. But Sleep, together with


es to play, the title is all but theirs.


their 14-point lead at the top of the table, after both Great Harwood and Clitheroe failed to pick up the extra points. And with just six match­


their first silverware of the season if they can overturn Great Harwood in Sun­ day’s Ramsbottom Cup Final at Padiham’s Arbories ground. But first, they will have


to concentrate on their league aspirations with a trip to Settle on Saturday.


Read can bring home , Terry Little ie puts Clitheroe back into Knockout contention


CLITHEROE got their season back on track with an easy five points at home to perennial strug­ g le s Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday. And it was a Jekyl and


won the toss and elected to bat, the locals were expecting to chase a healthy total of well over 200 runs, on what was a perfect batting track at Chatbum Road.


Hyde performance from professional Mark Gille­ spie that eventually saw them home by a massive eight wickets. After the visitors had


failed to get to grips with his bowling all afternoon, and was replaced in the attack by Andrew Ainsworth. And he made an imme­


H I CHATBURN sec- BSi onds had a disa- pointing 65-run defeat against Gargrave. Gargrave batted first,


5-19 and Waddington with 3-38. The other wicket taker was Geoff Lambert with 2-35. In reply, Chatburn were


tion of John Reynolds and Chris Waddington into the bowling department result­ ed in a collapse as Gargrave were bowled out for 150. Reynolds finished with


and, aided by a lack-lustre fielding performance in the sweltering heat, reached in excess of 100 before losing their third wicket. However, the introduc­


found it hard work in the field, despite Simon Bish­ op claiming the scalp of opener Dawson for a duck with his first delivery. Professional Gillespie


to be the case, as Immanuel failed to play’ their shots, and therefore, failed to cause Neil Bolton’s men any prob­ lems. However, Clitheroe


But that turned out not


diate impact, clean-bowl­ ing both Burton and Sadiq for 22 and 12 respectively. With Roberts and paid


mer stumped by Simon Coulter, with Morrick only sparking into life once he passed his half- century.


got into their stride, as they shared a partnership lasting over 25 overs. Neil Bibby had the for­


man Wesley Morrick together in the middle, the pair restored life into the innings with knocks of 35 and 67. But neither ever really


reply requiring 167 for victory, a total far short of expectations. But any hint of a dip in


Clitheroe began their


for probably his easiest century for the club, until he foolishly holed out to Morrick at long on for a


in no time at all, smashing opposite number Morrick, and in particular Sipocz, to all parts of the ground. And he was on course


form Gillespie had shown in the first innings was quickly extinguished, as he put the Immanuel attack to the sword. He reached his own 50


quickfire 68. Skipper Bolton had


kept pace with him until Dignan had him snapped up at square leg for 42. And that left namesake


Mark and Stephen Bish­ op to wrap up proceed­ ings, and boost their hopes of a Thwaites LCB Knockout place for next season. And they will hope to


build on their success when they travel to Victo­ ry Park to face struggling Barnoldswick on Satur­ day.


Whalley slip towards bottom


SATURDAY’S events saw Whalley slip to within three points of bottom spot in the Jennings Ribblesdale League.


enjoyed a tremendous start, with three wickets down in the early stages.


bowled out for a paltry 85 with Ted Topham top scor­ ing with 41.


men in danger of propping up the rest of the table, should results go against them in the final six games of the campaign. Fielding first, the home side


sional Jon Harvey both holed out to Martin Davies off David O’Neill for a duck and four respectively.


enden was made all the more worse by Padiham’s surprise six-wicket win at Ribblesdale Wanderers. And that leaves Mark Whelan’s


Their 44-run reverse against Bax­ And they were celebrating further


when Keith Jelley’s stumps were wobbled by Martin Pye for seven. But Mark Rishton was the visi­


tors’ saviour, as he and Pete Usher brought the inings back from the brink of collapse. The former cracked an unbeaten


67, with Usher ending on 43 not out, as they ended on 157-4 - a score Whalley could easily overhaul. But tha t proved not to be the


figures of 6-14 in eight overs, he sin­ gle-handedly ripped through the Whalley middle order. After threatening to mount a


fightback, Alex Whelan fell for a top score of 38, before Simon Gorton (16) and Andy Pratt (5) both drove straight to Harvey. Westwood was stumped by Jelley


Openers Simon Payne and profes­


case, as they lost two early wickets themselves, in skipper Mark Whe­ lan (2) and professional Neil Cord­ ingley (1); Davies was needlessly run out on


14, with Pete Usher about to become the match-winner for the visitors. Eventually ending with incredible


on 11, while Martin Pye was soon back in the pavilion after failing to register. That sensational spell saw the


locals skittled for 113, and left them to reflect on the prospect of collect­ ing the wooden spoon at the season’s close.


away from the wrong end of the table when they host Earby on Sat­ urday at Station Road.


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CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Read..;....... 20 16 2 12 2 96 Gt Harwood . .20 12 6 18 2 82 Clitheroe ....20 10 7 18 3 71 Ribblesdale W 20 12 6 6 2 70 Settle ...........20 10 8 12 2 66 Edentield__ 20 9 9 10 2 65 Baxenden . . . .20 9 8 g 3 59


Cherry Tree. .20 0 8 8 3 59 Earby...........20 7 10 6 3 47 Blackburn N .20 7 11 6 2 45


Barnoldswick .20 5 11 8 4 41 Ossylmm__ 20 6 12 4 2 38 Whallcy....... 20 6 12 2 2 36


Salcsbury___17 15 1 22 1 101 Gt Harwood. .17 13 3 18 1 85 Bly Belvedere 16 13 2 16 2 80 Chtheroc ....17 11 5 16 1 73 Ribblesdale W17 9 8 12 0 57 Baxenden.. . .16 8 6 10 2 54 ' Padiham....... 17 6 10 14 1 46


Barnoldswick .17 5 9 8 3 39 Earby...........17 5 10 8 2 36 BlyGSOB ...17 3 12 16 2 35 ChcnyTree ..16 3 11 8 2 27 Edenfield . . . .16 1 12 8 2 17 Second Division


Stacksteads ..IS 15 2 26 1 103 Read.............17 13 3 18 1 85 Rolls-Royce ..18 11 5 20 2 79 Blackburn N .18 10 6 12 2 60 Bly Belvedere 18 9 7 10 2 01 Ossylmm__ 18 7 8 14 3 55 Whaliey....... 17 7 7 12 3 • 53 Stacksteads 2 .18 7 9 12 2 52 Settle ...........18 6 8 12 4 50 Salesbury__ 18 5 9 10 4 43 BlyGSOB ...18 1 14 4 3 17 Rolls-Royce2.18 1 15 2 2 11 Third Division P W L B N P


P W L B N P


Blackburn N. .18 12 5 18 1 81 Padiham.....18 11 5 20 2 79 Clitheroe ..■..17 10 5 16 2 72 Settle ...........17 9 6 22 2 71 Read.............15 9 4 16 2 65 Salesbury__ 17 7 8 20 2 59 CherryTree ..17 8 8 16 1 58 Bly Belvedere-16 7 7 18 2 57 Ribblesdale W17 6 9 14 2 48 Edentield ....14 6 6 10 2 46


Oswaldtwist!e l7 ;5 ' 9 10 3 41 Baxenden.. . .18 5 8 8 ' 4 41 Barnoldswick .18 5 12 8 1 35 Earby...........17 4 10 6 3 32


ROEFIELD 5-A-SIDE


CUP COMPETITION RESULTS


Duck 6; Clitheroc Clowns 10, Red Army 0; The Missfits 3, Twig and Berries 3; Pookai Unit­ ed 4, New Inn 6. FIXTURES


Semi-Finals: 9 a.m. - Clitheroc


Clowns v New Inn; 9-40 a.m. - Twig and Berries v Red Army; Final: 10-45 a.m. TABLES Group A


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Chtheroe Clowns .3 3 0 0 9 RedArmy.........3 2 0 1 6 Menacing Ducks .3 1 0 2 3 Playboy Miracles 3 . 0 0 3 0 Group B


Twigand Berries .3 2 1 0 7 P W D L P


New Inn. . . . . . . ,3 2 0 1 6 The Missfits . . . .3 . 1 1 1 4 . Pookai United ...3 0 0 3 0 • The Roefield Leisure 5-a-side Win­ ter League starts on August 31st, any teams interested in playing should con­ tact the centre (442188).


P W D L P Playboy Miracles 0, Menacing


Padiham.......20 5 13 4 2 33 First Division P W L B N P


Senior Division P W L B N P


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


SUNDAY FOOTBALL


LEAGUE FIXTURES


First Division


(Haslingden); Low Moor v Stan- hill Lions (Roefield); Miners v Wilpshire Bulls Head (Wilsons); Walmsley Arms v Waggon and Horses (Memorial). Second Division


Commercial v Cross Axes


den House); Park v Oswaldtwistle Refugees (Wilsons); Stanley Street Clarets v Warners Arms (Foxhill Bank);


Woolpack v Lomax (Hasling­ den).


x Third Division


wood Rovers (Memorial); Foresters v Dog Inn (Foxhill Bank); Griffins Head v Roebuck (Altham).


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


D 6; Rushton Street E 8, Globe A 2.


Second Division Clitheroe Cricket Club 7, Sab-


servative C 2; Whalley A 8, Grange A 2. Third Division


Burnley Road 3, Alma A 7;


Globe C 9, Mercer Park 1; Oakhill Ash 9, Alma A 1; Oakhill Ash 8, Waddington B 2; Sales­ bury Red 1, Burnley Road 9. Fourth Division


Immanuel A 9, Sabden A 1; Oakhill Park B 4, Oakhill Beech 6; Ribblesdale C 6; Grange C 4; Sabden C 4, Milnshaw Park 6. TABLES


Globe A ...........15 11 1 3 104 RushtonStE...15 11 2 2 94 Free Gardeners .15 9 1 5 88 BurnleyRdC ..15 8 1 6 81 ■ Globe E ...........15 7 0 8 80' RibblcsdalcA ..15 9 0 6 80 Globe D ...........15 4 2 9 67 Salcsbury Blue .15 5 2 8 63 Coppice...........15 4 0 11 50 Rishton BC___15 2 1 12 42 . Second Division


First Division P W D L P


,


Clitheroe CC .. .14 10 1 3 91 ' Ossy Con...........15 7 3 5 86 Rushton St C . . .15 9 1 5 83 OakhillParkA .14 9 0 5 81 Whalley A ....... 14 8 1 5 81 Sabden B .........15 6 1 8 70 Waddington A. .14 6 2 6 68 WhalicyB....... 15 6 1 8 68 Grange A .......15 4 0 11 54 Rishton Con. C .15 3 0 12 48 Third Division


P W D L P :


OakhihAshe ...16 15 0 1 123 Globe C ...........15 12 0 3 103 Mercer Park ...15 10 0 5 96 Burnley Rd B ..15 8 1 6 84 GattyPark__ 15 8 0 7 76 Alma A . 16 6 1 9 61 Sydney Street ..14 5 0 9 60 Salcsbury Red ..16 4 1 11 54 BumleyRdD ..15 3 1 11 53 Waddington B. .15 3 0 12 50


' P W D L P Alma B 7, Immanuel B 3;


den B 3; Oswaldtwistle Conserv­ ative 6, Whalley B 4; Rushton Street C 8, Oakhill Park A 2; Waddington A 8, Rishton Con­


Burnley Road C 8, Rishton BC 2; Free Gardeners 8, Ribblesdale Wanderers A 2; Globe E 4, Globe


Coppice 8, Salesbury Blue 2; Church Town v Great Har­ Crown Rovers v Station (Lin­


SabdenC ....... ..15 11 0 4 98 Ribblesdale C , .15 12 0 3 93 Immanuel A ., .15 10 0 5 92 Oakhill Beech . .15 a 0 4 92 GrangeC ....... .15 7 1 7 79 Immanuel B. .. .15 8 0 7 77 Oakhill Park B .15 6 0 9 63 Milnshaw Park .15 4 i 10 61 Alma B........... .15 4 0 11 58 SabdenA ....... .15 1 0 14 37


Fourth Division P w D L P


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Rd 3, Globe A 7; Gt


Harwood 9, Whalley A 4; Heys Inn 8, Ribblesdale A 2; Rushton St A 8, Leisure Hour B2; Sabden Black 7, Roe Lee Park 3. Second Division


Clitheroe Cricket 7, Salesbury


B 3; Free Gardeners 6, Gatty Park 4; Gatty Park 6, Salesbury A 4; Globe B 5, Hurst Green A 5; Rishton Con A 3, Ossy Con 7; Salesbury A 6, Coppice 4. Third Division


Oakhill 3, Oakhill Vets 7; Rib­ blesdale B 5, Waddington A 5; Spring Hill 9, Burnley Rd A 1; Whalley B 6, Leisure Hour A 4. Fourth Division


tle B 8, Waddington B 2; Castle B 8, Sabden Red 2; Gt Harwood C.C. 9, Hurst Green B 1; Hurst Green B 2, Sydney Street 8; Immanuel 8, CAstle A 2; Mercer Park 9, Sabden Blue 1; Milnshaw Wands 2, Gt. Harwood GG 8; Milnshaw WAnds 2, Castle B 8; Rishton Con B 3, Mercer Park 7; Rishton Con B 6, Immanuel 4; Sabden Blue 3, Sab­ den Red 7; Sabden Red 8, Hurst Green B 2; Sydney Street 9, Castle A 1; Waddington B 5, Rishton Con B5.


Leonard Whittaker Cup Semi finals: Heys Inn (scr)


154, Globe B (+32) 139; Roe Lee Park (+16) 183, Rushton St B (+40)149, Final: Heys Inn (scr) 145, Roe Lee Park (+16) 145. Heys Inn .


win by 5 gamesto three. u


First Division RushtonSt A. .‘;i6


Globe A ...........16 *8 BurnleyRdB ..16


Roe Lee Park...15 Sabden Black.. .16 Leisure Hour B .16 Whalley A ....... 16


Clitherqc Cricketl5 Hurst Green A. .15 Ossy Con.........15 Rishton Con A .15 Salesbury A ....16 Free Gardeners .16 Coppice . ......1 6 Globe B ...........16- GattyPark ....16 SalesburyB ..........16


-


Second Division P w D


7 6 3 3


12 9 8 8


Heys In n .........16 .12 Gt Harwood.. . .15 10 Ribblesdale A ..16


8 6


W D L P 13


1


2 1


2 0 0 0


2 109 4 96 6 96 8 80'


0 10 64 0 13 51 0


1 1 1 2


9 . 0 8 6 7 3


2 2 Third Division ..........2


1 1


L P 2 99 5 89 87 85 83


1 13 48


Rushton St B . . .16 12 0 4 108 Oakhill Vets....16 10 1 5 89 BumleyRdA ..16 9 0 7 88 Oakhill.............16 8 2 6 83 SpringHiU....... 16 8 1 7 81 WhalleyB....... 16 6 3 7 78 ’ Waddington A . .16 7 2 7 76 Grange . . . .. .. .1 6 7 0 9 75 Ribblesdale B . .16 4 Leisure Hour A .16 4


P W D L P 2


0 1 11 65 0 12 57


11 59


6 82 9 8


6 5 7


76 72


^


10 69 8 65


TABLES Castle A 7, Sabden Blue 3; Cas­ Grange 3, Rushton St B 7;


Mercer Park ...20 19 0 1 153 Gt. HarwoodC.C.20 15 1 4 138


Sabden Red . . . .20 14 2 4 123 Sydney Street ..20 14 0 6 118 Immanuel ........19 9 3 7 103


• Waddington B . .20 9 2 9 97 Castle B ...........20 9 1 10 96


Castle A ...........20 7 2 11 87 Rishton Con B .20 7 2 11 87 Sabden Blue....20 5 0 15 86 Hurst Green B. .20 3 0 17 52 Milnshaw Wandsl9 1 1 17 50


CLITHEROE MEN’S SUMMER DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Swan A 5, Royal Oak B 2; Craven B 3, Kings Arms 4. Second Division


Swan B 0, Brown Cow B 7;


Legion B 4, Horseshoe 3; Brown Cow A 5, Legion A 2. • On Monday a charity singles


knockout will be held a t the Royal Oak.


night, latest time 8-20 p.m. Entries for the league singles


Entries will be taken on the


and doubles knockouts should be returned to the Royal British Legion on Monday. TABLES


Swan A . . . . . ....10 9 Craven B . .. , ....10 Royal Oak B ........9 Kings Arms......10 Royal Oak A ........9 Craven A . . . .__10


Brown Cow A ...10 LegionB . . . .


Brown CowB ...10. 2 8 29 SwanB


LegionA . . . . ...10 Horseshoe . .. ...10


CLITHEROE AND


DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES SUMMER LEAGUE


RESULTS Darts


Swan 8, Bridge 4; Black Bull


8, Royal Oak 4; Horse Shoe 8, Brown Cow ,4;.


Dominoes Swan 13, Bridge 14; Black


Bull 13, Royal Oak 14; Horse Shoe 11, Brown Cow 16. HIGH SCORES


140 - P. Spink, J. Harwood;


125 - S. Hanson, A. Harbord, S. Turner; 121 - L. Brooks; 120 - E Spink, S. Hanson x2, S. Winkley; 101 - D. Southwell; 100 - L. Brooks x2, J. Horsfield x2, B. Stanley x2, J. Wilson x2, A. Booth, A. Southwell, B. Speak, J. Cowperthwaite, L. Astin. POSITIONS Darts


Horse Shoe...................................74 Black Bull................. Swan............................


P 63 .50


Brown Cow..................................43 Bridge...../............................... 37


Royal Oak............................. ...21 Dominoes


Bridge........................................ 128 Black B u l l .....................,113


HorseShoe....... ............ 107


Brown Cow............ ...’............105 Swan.................


...103 Rpyal Oak.............. ............ ....92 P


First Division P W L p 1 49


5 5 35 5 4 33 4 6 32 5 4 29 2 8 27


Second Division P W L P 9 9


6 4 42 3 7 31


1 52 1 44


...10.. 1 ‘ 9 12 Royal Oak A 4, Craven A 3;


Fourth Division P W D L P


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


Black Bull 8 (Darts 4, Domi­


noes 5), Band Club 11 (Darts 4, Dominoes 7). Judge Walmsley 16 (Darts 9,


Dominoes 7), New Inn 8 (Darts 3, Dominoes 5). Pendle Inn B 11 (D a r ts 5,


Dominoes 6), Swan with Two Necks 13 (Darts 7, Dominoes 6).


Selected' Saturday


Clitheroe (v Barnoldswick,


away, meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, Stephen Bishop, S. Coulter, M. Coulter, P. Dibb, P. Gaskell, M. Harg­ reaves, A. Ainsworth, D. Glover, Gillespie. Scorer: J. Blackburn. C litheroe 2nds


(v


Barnoldswick, home, meet 1-15 p.m.) M. Scott, C. Musson, S. Whalley, S. Booth, F. Hussain, R. Dinsdale, P. Bishop, Simon Bishop, T. Bailey, C. Palmer, K. Driver. Scorer: I. Scott. Read (v Settle, away, s tar t 2


p.m.) W. Eastham, C. Walton, T. L i t t le , N. Marsh, J. Mar­ shall, M. Whalley, N. Payne, O. Newby, A. Turner, F. Barden, Sleep. Scorer: K. Crabtree. Same team Sunday (v Great Harwood, a t Padiham, Rams­ b o ttom Cup F in a l) plus L. Woodvine and A. Bennett. Read 2nds (v Stacksteads,


away, s ta r t 2 p.m.) G. O’Con­ nor, A. Bennett, S. Marshall, P. Hawor th, K. O'Connor, A. Brennand, P. Thistlethwaite, C. Holt, J. Laycock, L. Woodvine, E. Artingstall. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, away, s ta r t 2 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, M. Briggs, D. Howard, C. Hall, M. Peel, T. O’Neill, I. Britcliffe, R. Gladwin, A. M arsh , S. Wharton, Nawaz. Scorer: R. Fielding.


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


(v Edenfield, home, s ta r t 2 p.m.) M. Wrigley, A. King, A. Pearce, R. Lloyd, G. Maguire, S. Kerr, S. Fielding, R. Whalley, J. Braithwaite, L. Gidlow, M. Pratt. Scorer: R. Clarkson. Sunday


C litheroe 3rds (v Earby,


home, meet 1-15 p.m.) S. Daw­ son, D. Musson, P. Cox, D. Walker, D. Sharpies, C. Brown, D. Turner, W. Le Breton, C. Waddington, P. Dibb, T. Bailey. Scorer: J. McKenna. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds


(v Barnoldswick, home, s tar t 2 p.m.) D. Binns, G. Clarkson, S. Braithwaite, N. Peel, D. Bate­ man, M. Proctor, C. Wilsons, C. Nuttall, G. Maguire, L. Bed­ ford, M. P r a t t . Scorer: M. Clarkson.


Monday Clitheroe Under 18s (v'Rib­


blesdale Wanderers, home, meet 5-15 p.ni.) Dinsdale, P. Dibb, S. Dawson, C. Brown, C. Palmer, T. Bailey, D. Turner, C. Gunn, D. Sharpies, C. Waddington, J. Blackburn. .


: maffiwolffe’ blick" oriV^ditbe&wol\^M;uk! ■; @chthe^


noes 4), Pendle Inn A 16 (Darts 8, Dominoes 8). Bay Horse 13 (Darts 8, Domi­


Mixed fortunes on big weekend


: outstanding 4-0 victory over' East Lancashire League leaders Burnley A. The Ch'atbumRoad quartet of Ben


.iseat'j^Qi'jiistthTee'i&bre'mb^'td


A CRUCIAL weekend for Clitheroe Tennis Club, brought mixed fortunes.!! The juniors showed the way: with an


rling heat,as well as experienced oppd! nehts, to put themselves iii the driving


Dyer,. JamesBonner.CallumGunn and DanieLTumer overcame theSti­


i to put their disappointing league form , .behind them; and earn themselves a)


. placedn the finaliof'.the.’East Lanf icaishire Cup against local rivals Whal- ley. , ’ ,


Clitheroe were bouyedby the fact


; managed only.to draw both of theirs); cleaving Whalley.to claim .their place in the final by three matches to one.'!-'! if


;SarahUewhurst shared thehonours inf the ladies’competition. '


,,'i;Xn: Sunday’s American,tournament) Mick Dewhurat came out on top in the; men’s event.while JudithBishopand


’ Splash hits iisMost improved,swimmers were


string of,fine performaricesatitheirT monthly time trials.


-Sadie Shawi(one:length backstroke); vMatthia Biiggie '(one length freestyle);!


.■Jacob'fBuggie^ohe'length’breast!'''


istrbkeVahdvAbigailvPafkihgtbnTCbnei jlenjditfbut&rfl^ ;;-;:The following svrimmers appeared;!


,-!k‘50mbutterfly: tJSth^v.Victpri'aT .'Rodgers(10);'8th,'HayleighJbnes'


^i50m'babkstroke:'2,:Elirabetb';High-' 50m-breaststroke: .3/ Mark Jaggs! J/i'.lOOm individual medley: 9;'.Meganv


(15)., ’! li ' i ^ ,v>" v,V\


inerted^'‘oyeriMjO Q0-jiiVs'in^th^t^^ij years since it's ihceptibn^dnoTO.hTCrp agesOTerflOOO.hits p ^ ^ o n t l i '.^ ^ ^ g |


Websitie succiess 401ithertoe'gWb:l\rie»


^■ba-j^itp^sponi^ .Vy/P I i O a i fo T Y r tW V io a 'o T'r\^rvQ,:f


toh;;and!thepur^ vpri^de!£pi^^^


to | t •Rankings published by the ASi££v/:,'jq(


CLITHEROE,Dolphins achieved a’.: 1 . e


.that ,they had overcome.their bppO-; "nents in the league earlier ih the sea/ ;son,;but on this occasion, leading play/ er Stephen Pym’s magic deserted him; as he‘ and;his partner Louise Burrill; lost both of their matches. . •i. And Mary, Brass and Phil Mileham


play before the end of the season. > The senior mixed team were looking


They will look to drag themselves


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