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RIBBLESDALE
B S T . I s
£ 5 3 9 5
t l l o y s . A i r I ; £ 5 4 9 5 1
S C E N I C r M i n i
y s . G r o a t £ 7 9 9 5
6 V T R
I D S ! S u n r o o f . £ 8 4 9 5
£ 6 3 9 5
1 . 3 d r . £ 7 5 9 5
1 . 6 G I S L
Clitheroe ....11 6 2 12 3 Read.............11 8 1 4 2 GtHarwood ..11 6 3 10 2 Ribb Wands ..11 7 2 2 2 Cherry Tree ..11 6 2 2 3 Settle...........11 5 4 8 2 Earby...........11 4 4 4 2 Baxenden.. . .11 4 4 2 3 Blackburn N .11 3 6 0 2 Ossy Imm . . . 11 3 6 0 2 Padihara....... 11 3 6 0 2 Edenfield‘...■.11 2 7 4 2
Bamoldswick.il ^ 1 6 2 4 Whalley....... 11 *2 7 0 2 First Division
Senior Division P W L B N
Salcsbury . . . .10
Gt Harwood ..10 Bly Belvedere 10 Clithcroe ....10 Baxenden ....10 Ribb Wands ..10 Padiham...... 10 Bamoldswick .10 Earby..........10 BlyGSOB ...10 Cherry Tree ..10 EdcnTicId ....10
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I T D , y V a n . £ 9 9 9 5 + v a t
Read.............10 Stackstcads ..10 Blackburn N .10 Rolls-Royce . .10 Ossy Imm. . . .10 Stacksteads2.10 Salesbury . . . .10 Whalley....... 10 Bly Belvedere 10 Settle...........10 BlyGSOB ...10 Rolls-Royce 2.10
Read.............11 Padiham....... 11 Settle.............9 Cherry Tree ..11 Salcsbury....... 8 Edcnfield....... 9 Ossy Imm....10 Blackburn N .10 Bly Belvedere 10 Baxenden . . . .10 Ribb Wands. .10 Clithcroe ....10 Bamoldswick .11 Earby...........11
P W L B N 1 14 1 10
Mill Lodge Open Doubles : FIXTURES 9- 30 a.m. — R. Hope and R.
Stephenson v G. and S. Wood; A. and D. Honiigold v R. Slinger and M. Comall; M. Waterhouse and D. Anderton v B. Tomas and Partner; A. Comall and B. Ash worth V R Holden and Partnen J. Jones and B. Exley v D. Packer- ingand
J.Slynn. 10- 15 a.m. - D. Bickerstaffe
and B. Gillibrand v T. and M. Griffiths; R. Campbell and K. Wells V R. and J. Isherwood; A. Threlfall and S. Hitchon v D. Simmons and B. Exley; N. Threlfall and M. Graham v D. Waterhouse and C. Anderton; S. Fagan and G. Broderick v S. Carter and R. Bickerstaffe. 11- 30 a.m. - D. Mather and
K. Stansfield v P. Bold and D. Jones; P, Singleton and G. Yorke V G. Ramsbottom and M. Beard- more; A. Dewhurst and M. Edmondson v S. Gall and G. Dodd.
• On Saturday, July 5th at
Rushton Street BC. Scratch time 15 minutes, no practice. TABLES
First Division Second Division
P W L B N 1 12
Globe A .............8 RibblesdaleA ...8 Burnley Road C .8 Free Gardeners ..8 Rushton Street B 8 Globe E .............8 Globe D .............8 Salcsbury Blue ..8 Coppice.............8 RishtonBC ....8 Second Division P
Third Division
P W L B N 2 10 3 8 1 12
Oakhill Park A ..8 Rushton Street E 8 ClitherocCC ...8 Whalley B .........8 Whalley A .........8 Ossy Con...........8 Sabden B ...........8 Waddington A.. .7 Grange A ...........8
RishtonConC ..7 Third Division P W
Oakhill Ash....... 9 9
Globe C Mercer Park ....8
BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT
First Division Salesbury Blue 2, Globe A 8;
Burnley Rd C 8, Coppice 2; Globe D 7, Free Gardeners 3; Rishton B C 1, Ribblesdale 9; Rushton St E 7, Globe E 3. Second Division
Clitheroe CC 8, Whalley A 2;
Oswaldtwistle Con. 9, Oakhill Park A 1; Rushton St C 9, Grange A 1; Sabden B 8, Rishton Con. C 2; Whalley B 8, Waddington A 2. Third Division
Alma A 6, Burnley Rd D 4;
Alma A 1, Oakhill Ash 9; Burn ley Rd D 4, Saiesbury Red 6; Gatty Park 8, Salcsbury Red 2; Gatty Park 0, Mercer Park 10; Oakhill Ash 7, Globe C 3; Sydney St 3, Alma A 7; Waddington B 7, Burnley Rd B 3. Fourth Division
Grange C 9, Sabden A 1; Immanuel B 7, Milnshaw Park 3; Oakhili Park B 6, Sabden C 4; Ribblesdale C 8, Oakhill Beech 8.
Alma B 2, Immanuel A 8;
Burnley Road B .8 Gatty Park....... 9 SydneyStreet ...8 Salesbury Red .. .9 Alma A............. 9 WaddingtonB ..8 Burnley Road B .8 Fourth Division
OakhiliBeech ...8 7 0 1 55 RibblesdaleC ...8 7 0 1 51 Sabden C ...........8 5 0 3 49 Immanuel A ....8 5 0 3 48 Grange C ...........8 4 0 4 43 ImmanuelB ....8 4 0 4 38 Oakhill Parks ..8 3 0 5 35 AlmaB.............. 8 3 0 5 32 Milnshaw Park ,.8 1 0 .7 28 Sabden A ...........8 1 0 7 21
P W D L P
BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
First Division
Keys Inn 8, Sabden Black 2; Ribblesdale A 5, Rushton Street A 5; Roe Lee Park 7, Leisure Hour B 3; Whalley A 2, Burnley RdB8.
Gatty Park 7, Salesbury B 3; Globe B 6, Free Gardeners^4; Hurst Green A 3, Clitheroe' Cricket 7; Salesbury A 7,
Coppice 3, Rishton Con. A 7; Second Division Great Harwood 8, Globe A 2;
Oswaldtwistle Con. 3. Third Division
ton Street B 9, Ribblesdale B 1; Spring Hill 8, Leisure Hour A 2. Fourth Division
Castle B 3, Immanuel 7;
Great Harwood CC 8, Sabden Blue 2; Immanuel 7, Sabden Blue 3; Milnshaw Wanderers 2, Mercer Park 8; Rishton Con. B 3, Sydney St 7; Sabden Red 9, Castle A 1; Waddington B 8, Hurst Green B 2. Saturday Fixtures
Lawrenson Cup Doubles
2; Grange 7, Oakhill 3; Oakhill Sabden Blue . . . 11 Vets 8, Waddington A 2; Rush-
Castle A ....... 10 Castle B .........11 MilnshawW ...12 Hurst Green B .12
CLITHEROE MEN’S SUMMER DARTS
LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Royal Oak A 1, Swan A 6;
Craven A 2, Craven B 5; Kings Arms 4, Royal Oak B 3.
9- 30 a.m. - N. HalHwell and
R. Turton (+3) v R. Turner and partner (Scr); D. Mercer and G. Leonard (Scr) v I. Berry and R. Coulson (+2); D. Bonney and partner (+2) v M. Edmondson and N. Threlfall (Scr); I. Edmondson and S. Gower (+2). V R. and C. Campbell (+3); S. Hitchon and P. Pedder (^r) v F. Brown and G. Hindle (Scr). 10- 15 a.m. “ G. Wood and P.
Dodd (Scr) v C. Snape and M. Graham (Scr); J. Allen and J, Chatwin (Scr) v B. Jordan and R. Derbyshire (+3); C. Massey and J. Holt (Scr) v M. Lambert and J. Pilling (Scr). • At Ribblesdaie BC. Scratch
time 15 minutes, no practice. TABLES
First Division
Rushton St A . .10 7 1 2 67 Keys Inn....... .10 7 2 1 66 GtHanvood .10 7 1 2 65 Ribbicsdalc A . .10 5 2 3 61 Roe Lee Park . .10 5 0 5 ■10 Burnley Rd B . .10 4 0 6 45 Globe A ......... .10 4 0 6 43 Whalley A . . . . .10 3 0 7 39 Sabden Black . .10 3 0 7 36 Leisure Hour B .10 2 0 8 32 Second Division
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Rushton St B ..10 9 0 Burnley Rd A ..10 7 0 Oakhill Vets ...10 6 1 Grange...........10 5 0 Oakhill ............10 5 0 Waddington A . 10 5 0 Spring Hill__ 10 4 0 RibblcsdalcB ..10 3 0 Whallcy B .........9 2 1
Clitheroe Cricket 10 Rishton Con A . 10 Hurst Green A .10 Ossy Con.........10 Salosbury A. . . . 10 Free Gardeners. 10 Coppice...........10 Globe B ...........10 Gatty Park . . . . 10 Salesbury B. . . . 10 Third Division P W D
G3 62 61 59 51 49 46 45 32 30
Mercer Park ...12 11 0 I GtHarys’ood CC 12 -9.-. 0-^ 3.. Waddington B .12 8 1 3 Sabden Red ...11 8 1 2
Leisure Hour A.. 9 2 0 Fourlli Division P W D L
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O'Meara (Scr) v A. and J. Dewhurst (Scr); D. Anderton and J. Masdon (+2) v G. Rams bottom and M. Bcardmore (+3); D. Faud and M. Ryan (Scr) v A. and M. Cornall (+3); R. Grif fiths and H. Woodward (-H2) v S. Edmondson and partner (Scr). 11 a.m. - R. 'Thompson and
Second Division Swan B 3, Legion B 4; Brown
Cow B 0, Brown Cow A 7; Legion A 4, Horseshoe 3. Monday’s Fixtures First Division
Swan A v Craven A; Royal Oak A V Kings Arms. Second Division
Craven B v Royal Oak B;
Legion B v Brown Cow B; Swan B V Legion A. TABLES
First Division
Swan A .............. 3 Royal Oak B ........3 Craven A.............3 Craven B .............3 Kings Arms......... 3 Royal Oak A ........3
Second Division
W 3 2 2 1 1 1
Brown Cow A ....3 2 1 17 Legion B .............3 3 0 13 Horseshoe...........3 2 1 13 Legion A .............3 2 1 11 Brown Cow B . . . .3 0 3 5 SwanB .............. 3 0 3 4
P W L P Brown Cow A v Horseshoe; Burnley Rd A 8, Whalley B . RishtonCon B .12
SydneyStreet.. 11 Immanuel. . . . . 12
ton B 6, Legion C 6. Third Division
.. Station B 10, Royal Oak B 2; Dog Music Bar B 7, White Lion 5; Bridge B 7, Buck in Broncos 5; Kings Arms 9, White Horse B 4 Ladies’ Division
Legion 4, Dog Inn B 5; Pendle Hotel 5, Royd Oak 4; Dog Inn A
2, Buck 7; Bridge 4, Billington B 5.
1 Ladies’ Challenge Cup ‘ Second Round: Dog B v
FIXTURES
Bridge Ladies; Billington Band Club V Dog A; Legion v Royal Oak; Pendle Hotel v Billington B.
Premier Division Dog B V Stork; Castle v Buck
A; Craven A v Rose and Crown; Stork B V Legion A; Brown Cow (Chatbum) v Billington. First Division
Wagon and Horses v White
Hart; Pendle Hotel A v Brown Cow; Dog Music Bar v Pendle Hotel B; Bay Horse v New Inn. Second Division
Legion B v Buck Wrinkleys;
Bridge A v Craven B; Buck B v Royal Oak; Pendlc Witch v White Horse A. Third Division
White Horse B v Station B;
Royal Oak B v Dog Music Bar B; White Lion v Bridge B; Buck in Broncos v Legion D. TABLES
Premier Division
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A SIDE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Clitheroo Clowns 8, Pookai Unit ed 0; Menacing Duck 7, Playboy Miracles 6; Dunop Who 10, Twig and Berries 4. FIXTURES
United; 9-40 a.m. — The Missfits v Playboy Miracles; 10-20 a.m. -
Cllitheroe Clowns v Dunop Who; 11 a.m. - Menacing Duck v Twg
and Berries. TABLE
Dunop Who....14 Red Army........14 C'roe Clowns The Mlssfits
Menacing Duck .13 Twig & Berries
.13
Pookai United ..13.1 New Inn............1313 P’boy Miracles .14
.13 .13
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL
0 0 3 1 0 4 2 2 0
13 Premier Division Stork A 6, Castle 6; Buck A 7,
Craven A 5; Rose and Crown 6, Stork B 6; Brown Cow Chatbum 7, Legion B 5: Legion A 6, Billington A 6.
Fir.sl Division
6; Brown Cow 9, Dog Music Bar .■PendleHotel... ..6 5 ■DogB ............ ..6 5
3: Pendle Hotel B 9, Bay Horse 3: St Peters Hurst Green 4, Wagon and Horses 8.
Second Division
... --Buck Wrinkleys 7, Bridge A 5; fD Craven B 3, Buck B 9; Royal Oak A 5, Pendle Witch 7; Billing-
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2 2 0
White Hart 7, Pendie Hotel A
LEAGUE RESULTS
P W D L P 14 11 8 8 5 3 2 2 1
0 3 2 4 8 6 9 9
42 33 27 25 15 13 8 8 3
9 a.m. - New Inn v Pookai The Missfits 2, Red Army 0;
Wagon &Horses .6 White Hart....... 6 St Peters H G ....7 New Inn.............6 Pendle Hotel A ..6 Pendle Hotel B ..6 Brown Cow Clith 6 Dog Music Bar ..6 Bay Horse.........7 Second Division P
BuckB..............6. White Horse A ..G Pcndle Witch. . . .7 Royal Oak A ....6 Billington B ....... 7 Legion C ...........6 Bridge A............G Buck Wrinkicys .6 Craven Heifer B ,G Third Division
Kings Arms . . . ..7 2 1 4 48 Station B .......
Whitellorse B ..G 3 0 3 40 RoyloOakB .. ..G 0 , 2 4 28 White Lion . .. ..5 1 1 3 28 Dog Music B .. ..G 1 0 5 25 Ludics League
1 44 Buck Ladies ......7 '6
Royle Oak....... ..6 4 2 40 RBLLadies . .. ..6 2 4 33 BillingtonB . .. ..G 2 4 26 DogA ............. ..6 Bridge Ladies .. ..7 BilliingtonA. . . ..G
4 5
24 24
G 19
P W L P 1 55 1 45 1 44
Legion D ....... ..6 51 0 56 Bridge B......... ..642 0 55 Buck In Bronco's .7 4 0 3 53
P W D L P
Buck A....... Biliington A. Legion A . . . Legion'B Stork B.............. 7 2 Castle A .............7 3 Craven Heifer A .7 1 Stork A.............. 7 0 Broun Cow Chat 7 2 Rose and Croivn .7 1 First Division
pace
. his side were made to bat first and were dealt a dou ble early blow. William Driver (5) and
Nick Marsh (10) both returned without inflicting major damage on the -visit ing attack, with Stephen Hipgrave and Andrew Rushton claiming the respective scalps. Paid man Peter Sleep
and Craig Walton got the innings back on track,
straight at Whalley Road on Saturday, after dismiss ing Earby for 181 - 35 runs short of ■victory. After skipper Warren Eastham had lost the toss,
Clitheroe consistently claiming the bonus points, Read could soon find themselves behind on points - despite winning all their games. But they put the record
READ maintained their place as joint-top of the Jennings Ribblesdale League, after picking up maximum
points.at home to Earby on Saturday. With local rivals
Terry Little who would spearhead the innings, reaching his half-century off just 41 balls - including six fours and three sixes. He would eventually
end the innings unbeaten on 66, with Warren East- ham ably supporting him for the majority of his stay with a creditable 23. A score of 215-6 looked
with the former fresh from his exploits in recent weeks. However, it proved to be
continue to set of table
mopped up in style, Earby fell short of their target, with just over three overs remaining.
n’t s ta r t as they would have hoped, as first opener Sam Munns (1), followed by Chris Walton (0), fell early on. That brought Matthew
Nutter to the crease to partner substitute-profes sional Umar, with paid man Steven Crook again away with Lancashire. The latter eventually
respectable enough, against a side who have endured somewhat of a Jekyl and Hyde season to date. And Earby’s reply did
W. Driver b Hipgrave 5
Read v Earby READ
N. Marsh c Proud b Rush- ton 10
Sleep b Umar 30 C. Walton c Tilbury b Hip grave 44
T. Little not out 66
M. Whalley b Rushton 0
J. Marshall not out 2 Extras 35 Total (tor 6) 215 Bowling: S. Hipgrave 15-
W. Eastham Ibw Hipgrave 23
put up some resistance, with Hipgrave just reach ing a well-deserved half- century before falling to Frank Barden. And with the tail-end
fell for a distinguished 47, with Nutter guiding a Sleep delivery to Eastham for 23. , . Andrew daggers (30)
4-48-3; A. Rushton 12-1- 60-2; Umar 8-0-43-1; P. Tilbury 10-1-44-0. EARBY
Umar c Barden b Eastham 47
S. Munns Ibw Sleep 1
C. Walton c Woodvine b Sleep 0
M. Nutter c Eastham b Sleep 23
P. Tilbury b Eastham 12
A. daggers c Marshall b Sleep 30
S. Hudson st Little b East ham 2
S. Hipgrave c Bennett b Barden50
A. Rushton st Little b Sleep 0
R. Wiseman not out 5
D. Proud Ibw Bennett 0
5; F. Barden 7-1-41-1; A. Bennett 5.4-0-34-1; W. Eastham 10-1-34-3.
Treble bid comes to halt
and a superb 64 from Hughes were the two main reasons for Read’s demise, as the majority of the bats men posted respectable totals. Host paid man Sleep did
the decision to put the visi tors in to bat must now seem a bad call to have made. A gutsy 75 from Luxon
CHATBURN seconds got back to winning ways with an impressive nine-wicket victory over Long Lee. Long Lee batted first and were
bowled out for 84 after an excellent spell of bowling from Geoff Lam bert, who took 6-28 off 16 overs.
The other wicket takers were
Russell Braithwaite (1-21) and Amar Zulfi (3-23).
In reply, Geoff West hit 42 not
out, and Rod Booth made 34 as the locals knocked off the required runs in quick time. : ;
Four teams in hunt for Midweek League title
IT is the half way stage in the Clitheroe and District Midweek Cricket League season and there are four sides vying for the championship. Chipping A, aided
by a an unbeaten 50 by Tony Cowpe, did themselves and every one else a favour by beating leaders Eim- ington and hoisting
themselves into joint first position.
ly followed by River side, for whom Ian Riley scored 50, in their win over Calder- stones and Catholic S.C. who defeated Ribchester. In the battle of the
bottom two, Sam Woodhead cracked 50 as Chipping Ramblers
These two are close came out on top
against Low Moor. Results
Rimington 126-6, Chip
ping 152-7; Catholic S.C. 94-3, Ribchester 92-4; Chipping Ramblers 78-6, Low Moor 77-6; Riverside 128-2, Calderstones 69-6. Points and Positions 1, Rimington 15; 2,
Chipping A 15; 3, River side 12; 4, Catholic S.C. 12; 5, Ribchester; 6, Calder stones 6; 7, Low Moor 3; 8, Chipping Ramblers 3.
Youngsters in fine form
side’s batting performance, they proved their doubters wrong with a fine score of 275 against Baxenden. McKenna was the star of the
and claimed two catches to cap an excellent all round performance. In the second match, Clitheroe
again batted first and amassed a total of 264.
Plant, and another from Bowness, including an excellent running catch by Dent, took the home side to victory by 25 runs. In the coming week Clitheroe
first over, and Le-Breton, with a double wicket maiden, made the task even harder. Further wickets for Briscoe and
side really got going thanks to a fine knocks from Nuttall (18), Dewhurst (11) and Dent (9). Bowness took a wicket in his
After a steady start, the home
Breton -with his first wicket for the club. McKenna also took two wickets
the frame, after early wickets from the ever-reliable Bowness, and Le-
show with 30, supported by Dewhurst (15), and Geelan (13). In reply, Baxenden were never in
CLITHEROE Cricket Club’s Under 11 A team continued their impressive run with home wins against Baxenden and Padiham. After recent criticism of the local
regarded as the strongest in the league. Clitheroe’s Under 13s’ run of good form was halted with a disap
solid start with openers Josh Hol- gate and Mark Higson scoring 11 and nine respectively in the first four overs.
pointing defeat against Bamoldsivick. Batting f irs t, they got off to a
There were good contributions throughout the rest of the innings,
Barnoldswick could afford to play defensively and pick off the odd bad ball.
with three early wickets, but an injury to
Tom.Mileham restricted their attack in the final overs and
Clitheroe gave themselves hope
Barnoldswick rah out comfortable winners.
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was to prove crucial, as the net score after deducting for'wickets lost was reduced to 233, with each team commencing on 200 runs. Chasing this modest target,
with Richard Blackburn (12) Ian Scott (11) and Anthony Collinge (12) all getting into double figiues. However, a late flurry of wickets
take on Cherry Tree in the semi final of the cup, and will have to maintain this current form if they wish to progress against a side
Read fans ultimately went home happy, having seen their side stay level pegging with one of the tournament favourites. After winning the toss,
part of the world a fort night previous to dispose of Ribblesdale Wanderers, the Liverpool Competition outfit probably gave Read their biggest test of the sea son. And despite defeat, the
READ’S three-pronged assault on the season’s sil verware came to an abrupt halt on Sunday, as they lost a Thwaites LCB Knockout thriller to Liverpool Com petition outfit Wallasey. Having travelled to this
Warren Eastham made 20 and 13 respectively, before the introduction of Andrew Turner made the innings a worthy spectacle. With Walton and Turn
er together in the middle, the signs were looking good for Read to book a quarter final berth. But after the former had gone, only Oliver Newby
made it into double figures, as Read eventually fell just 10 runs short on 242. That now leaves Read
heading for a score in excess of 200, but Barlick pegged them back even more when Martin Peel went for 13,
Howard for one in the 29th over at 127-4, and Kulatun ga returned to the attack to dismiss Martin Briggs for 0. Ribblesdale had been
the crease, Barlick applied some pressure and wickets started to fall. Jon Pickup bowled David
to consolidate, but he went for a big hit in the next over and was caught for 42. With two new batsmen at
straight to Michael Lord off Sid Sheraz for an excellent 76, which included three shies and nine fours. Wanderers needed Rain
match followed as paid man Shahid Nawaz and John Rain put on 112 for the sec ond wicket, but the pro fell in the over Eifter drinks. Nawaz hit a full toss
bat first, but lost Craig Hall early on as professional Jee- vantha Kulatunga made the most of a lively wicket, with the batsman top-edging a catch to gully. The highest stand of the
A TENSE and thrilling finale saw Ribblesdale 'Wan derers'beat Bamoldswick by eight runs to take the five points at Church Meadow on Saturday. The home side elected to
picked up with the intro duction of Walton, who smashed 52 off 57 balls, before falling to a catch from Beaver off Thistleth- waite. Michael Whalley and
Marshall was run out for a duck, followed by Sleep gone for four, the signs looked ominous for the men from Whalley Road. However, their innings
well in claiming figures of 4-52, but chasing 252-8 was always going to be an uphill task. And after opener Joey
Read’s biggest Ribblesdale League test to date, as they travel to third-placed Great Harwood on Saturday, before facing joint-leaders Clitheroe at Chatburn Road on Sunday.
D. Hadden c Turner b Sleep 32
R. Turnbull Ibw Bennett 14
Read V Wallasey WALLASEY
P. Luxon c Eastham b Sleep 75
Strang c Baron b Barden 26
M. Beaver b Newby 0
D. Conlan c Sleep b East ham 13
M. Hughes b Sleep 64 C. Bourne st Baron b Sleep 0
P. Thistlethwaite not out 1
N. Doggett not out 2 Extras 25
with just the league, along with the semi-final of the Ramsbottom Cup against local rivals Padiham next month. But this weekend sees
63-1; Sleep 9-2-52-4;A. Bennett 8-0-47-1; F. Bar den 9-1-32-1; W. Eastham 8- 0.
J. Marshall run outO
L. Woodvine b Doggett 18
Sleep Ibw Hughes 4 C. Walton c Beaver b Thistlethwaite 52
A. Turner not out 76 0. Newby Ibw Strang 19
W. Eastham b Strang 13
A. Baron b Bone 8
M. Whalley c Luxon b Thistlethwaite 20
Total (for 8) 252 Bowling: 0. Newby 9-1-
0-30-1; C. Walton 4-0-14- READ
Extras 11 Total 181 Bowling: Sleep 19-8-66-
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A. Bennett st McCullagh b Strang 3
F. Barden Ibw Timibull 0
waite 9-0-46-2; N. Doggett 9- 1-36-1; M. Hughes 5-0- 38-1; Strang 9-1-39-3; P. Luxon 6-0-50-0; R. Turn- bull 2.4-0-21-1; L. Bone 1- 0-
Extras 29 Total 242 Bowling: P. Thistleth
1- 1. Chatburn cruisB to win Wanderers keep the pressure on
played a captain’s innings which proved to be a match winner.
dug in to put on 37 precious runs in eight overs, Ian Brit-
He and Steve Wharton
claimed the scalp of Hodg son, bowled for six at 74-2 in the 26th over. Pickup helped take the
total to 122, before Braith waite struck again, and then
, ing a Mark Gillespie deliv ery to Simon Coulter. That was to be the first of
Cordingley came and went (4), but skipper Mark Whe lan and Kearsley took the score to 127-2 after 33 overs.
a five-wicket haul for the paid man, who mopped up the top and tail of the innings to finish with fig ures of 5-71. Opposite number Neil
set about posting a .decent total. The latter made a respectable 25 before guid-
toss and elected to bat, opening partners Lee Kearsley and Alex Whelan
order batsmen Mark Bolton in the pre-match warm-up, it was a sensational innings from namesake and captain Neil that secured victory. After Whalley won the
TOP versus bottom in the Jennings Ribblesdale League - a recipe for disas ter. • However, league leaders Clitheroe showed their cali bre, with a five-wicket win at Chatburn Road. Even after losing top-
struggled against the accu racy of both Britcliffe and Nawaz, the amateur having no luck in his spell of nine overs for 22. Terry Braithwaite
his usual patience and he was the key to Barlick’s chance of reaching the 200 required. Young Luke Hodgson
a solid start, scoring at around three runs per over until Nawaz got the break through in the 15th over, removing his opposite num ber, caught behind by Peel for 20 at 45-1. Ian Scothem batted with
cliffe joining his skipper for the last eight balls to add another 11 runs to end on a reasonable 199. Barlick, in reply, got off to
Ryan Gladwin for 10 and Gavin Maguire for 0, to leave the home side on 151-8 and in danger of handing two bowling points away. But Terry Braithwaite
Hall was caught at mid wicket by McGuire off Howard for 0.
flow and smashed 20 off one over to put his side back in contention, he then hit eight oft the first two balls on Nawaz’s return to the attack, but then on attempt ing a delicate glance, he nicked it behind to Peel for 93.
Scothern was now in full
on Saturday, before a home clash with Edenfield on Sun day.
Nawaz c Lord b Sheraz 76
C.
Ribbicsdalc Wanderers v Barnoldswick WANDERERS
J. Rain c I. Scothem b Pick up 42
D. Howard b Pickup 1
M.Peel c Sheraz b Pickup 13
Khan to leave Barlick need ing 16 from the last over to win, but Nawaz ensured a Wanderers victory to leave Bamoldswick adrift 191-8. Wanderers travel to Settle
from four overs, and Da\dd Scothem looked likely to get his team close by hitting 17 in 16 balls when he fell to a brilliant catch, which Whar ton took calmly. Brathwaite bowled Adil
The visitors required 33
M.Briggs b Kulatunga 0
R. Gladwin st I. Septhem b Pickup 10
G.Maguire Ibw Kulatunga 0
T. Braithwaite not out 30
S. Wharton c
I.Scothern b Kulatunga 13
I. Britcliffe not ou 4 Extras 9
3-47-4;
J.Stead 7-0-39-0; J.
8-1-41-1. BARNOLDSWICK
L. Hodgson b Braithwaite 6
J. Pickup b Braithwaite 18
J. Hall c Maguire b Howard 0
S. Sheraz c Wharton b Nawaz 7
Hall c Hall b Kulatunga
4; I. Britcliffe 9-2-22-0; T. Braithwaite 13-3-42-3; D. Howard 10-1-61-1.
Clitheroe avoid shock derby upset
• before the former fell for 2(8. Stephen Bishop gave
Bolton set to work over hauling the target, putting on 62 for the first wicket
visitors ended all out on 178. In reply, Andy Burns and
Martin Rye his second -vic tim when he returned a bounce)- to Cortiingley, while Gillespie cracked a quickfore 20 off only 19 balls before he was trapped Ibw by Smith.
once again, as he produced a superb captain’s perform- nace to spearhead the Clitheroe fightback. However, he was denied a
Bolton led by example
could be chasing around 220 at that run-rate, but after Gillespie had clean-bowled the dangerous Kearsley for 56, third wicket partner Whelan (28) retired to the pavilion four runs later after breaking down with a recur rence of a hamstring injury, which ultimately turned out to he the turning point of the whole match. Jason Smith hit 23 as the
Clitheroe realised they
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday, before a trip to Bamoldswick on Sunday.
Chatburn Road, after Clitheroe face Blackburn Northern on Saturday. Whalley are at home to
L. Kearsley b Gillespie 56
Cordingley c Bums b Ker shaw 4
25
Clitheroe v Whalley WHALLEY
A. Whelan c S. Coulter b Gillespie
A. Pratt b N. Bolton 5
M. Davies c S. Coulter b N. Bolton 0
M. Whelan retired hurt 28
J. Smith c St Bishop b
been done, and after looking like a close finish through out, the winning runs were cracked off with four balls to spare from Coulter (8 not out) and Andrew Ainsworth (5 not out). Sunday sees Read visit
magnificent ton, when he was caught in two minds to be out leg before to Smith, six short of his century. But the hard work had
Gillespie 23
M. Pye c N. Bolton b Gille spie 11
M. Fielden b Gillespie 1
2-71-5; A. Ainsworth 6-3- 10-0; G. Kershaw 7-1-25-1;
A. Burns c A. Whelan b Pye 28
M. Hargreaves 7-1-28-1; N. Bolton 7-1-28-2. CLITHEROE
St Bishop c Cordingley b Pye 13
N. Bolton Ibw Smith 94
: 5 " Extras?
S. Coulter not out 8 A. Ainsworth not out
Gillespie Ibw Smith20 M. Coulter c Westwood b Cordingley 5
' Total (for 5) 180 Bowling: J. Smith 11-4-
30-2; D. O’Neill 10-2-54-0; Cordingley 8.2-1-31-1; M. Pj'e 10-0-45-2; M. Fielden 2-0-15-0.
D. O’Neill not out 0 Extras 21 Total 178 Bowling: Gillespie 17.3-
D. Westwood b Hargreaves 4
M. Lord not out 3 J. Stead not out 2 Extras 24 Total (for 8) 191 Bowling: Nawaz 13-4-51-
A. Khan b Braithwaite 1
D. Scothern c Peel b Nawaz 17
Kulatunga c Peel b Nawaz 20
I. Scothem c Peel b Nawaz 93
Total (for 9) 199 Bowling: Kulatunga 13-
Pickup 7-4-69-4; S. Sheraz
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