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62 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 18th, 2006


after the second week of the Glitheroe and Dis-, trict Cricket League And Chipping Ram­ blers and Low Moor are





target against Chipping Ramblers, with Andy Cormack and Phil Bish­ op both retiring on 30 in a total of 163-4.


looking for th e ir first points. Rimington set a big


ing game a t Whalley where Calderstones inflicted a first defeat on Sabden.


- Sabden-won the toss and elected to bat in an 18 over contest.


early on then Paul McKenna picked up the pace to continue his recent good form retiring with 30.


Progress was steady


launched a mid-innings blitz when he smashed four consecutive sixes before retiring after get­ ting his 30.


Chris Dunderdale


chipped in with 24 and Neil Wood 15 as Sabden posted a healthy 138-5. Calderstones made a positive reply and scored


John Hargreaves


blows at the end by Mahon saw them home atT39 for 3 with two balls remaining in a fran­ tic finale. Results: Waggon and Hors­


es 122, Low Moor 66-6; Chip­ ping Ramblers 128-8, Riming­ ton 163-4; Chipping A 110-2, St James Church 109-5; Sab­ den 137-5, Calderstones 138-2.


steadily throughout the innings, but they still needed 55 from the last five overs. However, some lusty


to grief by eight wickets against Chipping A, with John Green scoring 30 for the church side before the villagers romped home after Tim Proctor and N. Holden scored 30s. There was a high-scor­


ed Low Moor thanks to an undefeated 30 from PaulGaskell. St James Church came


fell 35 runs short. Waggon easily defeat­


In reply, the Ramblers Horses remain-unbeaten


,. QNLY.,Rimington and Waggon and


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Ciitheroe422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Whalley extend fine start ■


IT proved to be a mixed day for the four local clubs on Saturday in the Veka Ribblesdale League. Both Clitheroe and Whalley


maintained their excellent starts to the season. ■


But it was defeat for both Ribbles­


dale Wanderers and Read, the latter slumping to their third in as many outings. Clitheroe had the returning Neil


as vital wickets were taken at regu­ lar intervals. In reply, professional Shahid


Bibby (3-13) to thank, along with Farouk Butt (3-50), as they skittled Barnoldswick for 147. Josh Marquet also grabbed 2-28,


Nawaz again set the ball rolling for the Chatburn Road side, as he hit 42 off 59 balls. And an unbeaten 35 from Naeem Ashraf saw them home by five wickets. Meanwhile, Whalley also had the


as they coasted home with a number of substantial knocks.


resilience after the guests had amassed 229-5, despite being 78-4 after 28 o v e r s . ------------ -....-....... But credit to Martin Davies’ side,


bit between their teeth as they tri­ umphed over Blackburn Northern at Station Road. However, they had to show


Davies (22), professional Brad­


man Ediriweera (43) and Mark Fal­ lon (28) gave the home side a solid base from which to build from. John Rain also hit a rapid 45 off


just 40 deliveries, and after seeking a revised 214 off 42 due to the slow over-rate, Stephen Booth hit the winning runs. Over a t Back Lane, Read paid


of the season on Warren Eastham’s men, but it wasn’t for the efforts of Ganesh. He took just 51 balls to reach the


milestone, cracking six fours and a six in helping Read chase Baxenden’s total of 191-6. But just three balls after passing


his half-century, he was bowled by opposite number Jonathan Fielding. And with that, any hopes Read


had of chasing down the total looked a long way off. Wickets fell regularly, with Will


Driver making a cameo 24, but with Ganesh in the middle,-Read always had a chance. Nick Marsh was bowled by Field­ ing having made just 10, while Matt


man Dodda Ganesh cracked his maiden Ribblesdale League half-cen­ tury but it wasn’t enough to stop his crashing to another defeat. Baxenden inflicted a third defeat


many, and was caught out of his ground by wicketkeeper Andrew Caunce, stumped for 24. Read’s middle and late order don’t


seem to have clicked into gear yet this season.


And it was the same story here, as


only Chris Holt (19 not out) made double figures.


And with Ganesh gone, the


innings petered out to just 159-8, as Read lost out by 32 runs. Earlier, the rain had delayed the


weather, and Read might have had a chance but for a late flurry of runs from Caunce.


Driver did pick up figures of 3-54,


but Baxenden managed to add 80 runs in the final seven overs to post a substantial total.


dale Wanderers, in their top-of-the- table clash with Padiham. With both sides boasting two wins


And it was defeat also for Ribbles­


from two outings,-it was the visitors " and elected to bat first. Professional Kashif Siddique looked to play shots from the off, and


start of proceedings, with the game restricted to 33 overs a side. Ninety minutes were lost to the


Doughty put in a brief stint along­ side the professional. But he went for one shot too


despite Ian Britcliffe striking early to dismiss Michael Hawke for 13, Lee Anderson and Siddique contin­ ued to find the ropes regularly. Siddique eventually holed out to


Ryan Gladwin off the bowling of David Howard, who then bowled Anderson for 69. Umar Saddique by this time was


finding the middle of the bat, and he struck some lusty blows in a quick- fire 90. This left Nasir Mehmood to finish


the innings with an unbeaten 21, to leave the home side chasing 290 for victory. Ribblesdaie suffered an early loss


with Gladwin falling Ibw to Mehmood, but then saw twO part­ nerships with professional Joe Scud- eri, Howard and Martin Peel push­ ing the Ribblesdale total past the 100 mark. Once the home professional and


Howard had departed for 31 and 36 respectively, a flurry of wickets cost any chance of a Ribblesdale come­ back. Barry Spencer hit a quickfire 20,


and Gavin Maguire made 14 not ojit. " But despite' Peel finishing unbeat­


en on 78, with shots of the highest calibre. Wanderers could only end on 211-7.


Ribblesdale move joint-top


SUNDAY saw Mother Nature take a stranglehold over the local cricket. Constant rain and drizzle brought


a premature end to a large chunk of the Ribblesdale League programme. However, it managed to stay away


from Church Meadow long enough for Ribblesdale Wanderers to go joint top of the table. Martin Briggs’ side put their pre­


vious day’s defeat behind them with a convincing victory over Edenfield. And they had the returning Terry


Braithwaite to thank, as he grabbed superb figures of 2-5 off 11 overs. That haul included nine consecu­


•over with six maidens. The pair took the final six wickets


Gladwin only brought together the two in-form batsmen, Joe Scuderi and Martin Peel.


Click on to the Cobras


is extremely thankful to the Commu­ nity Champions Fund for their sup­ port of the project. He said: “We were able to set up a


RIBBLE Valley Mayor, Coun. Mary Robinson, and Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Alan Knox were the Guests of Honour at the launch of the Clitheroe Cobras Community Cricket website. Website organiser Mazroof Hussain


community cricket-based site and site management training due to the backing of the Community Champi­ ons Fund. “This site will help to bring more


enable us to. reach out, even to those in the more rurally isolated areas, and enable them to be informed of the


dren involved in physical activity every week. “A tool such as this website will


sections of the community together in a fun, social environment. “We have currently over 200 chil­


vwww,ditheroeeobras. CWiiSwAs i


tive maidens, while compatriot Barry Spencer also took 4-14 off nine


for only 19 runs, as Edenfield crum­ bled from 60-4 to 79 all out. In reply, the early loss of Ryan


Peel fell for 15, and wth one eye on


the inclement weather coming in, it was left to the professional (47 not out) and Alastair Marsh (8 not out) to see them to an eight-wcket victory. That proved to be the only game


to finish, but Read did pick up their first points of the season at home to Barnoldswick. However, they didn’t register them


in the way they would have wanted. Rain put paid to the climax of


their game at around 5 p.m., but Warren Eastham’s side must wonder how they got out of jail. After skittling their hosts for just


91, Barnoldswick raced to 63-2 in just 12 overs and four balls before the rain came.


But the story lies in the Read


innings, as Barnoldswick took an hour and 45 minutes to bowl 24 overs.


Had they bowled quicker, they


must surely have consigned Read to a fourth defeat in four matches.


Paid man Dodda Ganesh made


36, but that score would dominate the innings as only he and Kyle O’Connor entered double figiues. Barnoldswick’s Matthew Nutter


cracked his way to an unbeaten 37 in the reply, but once Jeevantha Kulatunga was out for six, the play­ ers were forced off for rain and never made it back. Elsewhere, Whalley’s prosperous


start to the season came to a grind­ ing halt at New Lane. Constant drizzle prevented the


visitors from returning to the field, hosts Oswaldtwistle Immanuel had reached 172-9 from 40 overs after a delayed start. Lee Burgess gave another splendid


opening spell of bowling that deserved better than his 2-27 off 11, while David O’Neill bagged another three wickets as the home side ground out a respectable score. But it was a total the locals would have fancied their chances chasing.


had the weather not intervened. And i t was the same s tory for


Clitheroe, who were denied near-cer­ tain victory by the rain. They had hosts Blackburn North­


ern all out for just 113, but never made it back to begin their reply. Farook Butt grabbed 5-54 and


Josh Marquet 3-52, as they blitzed the batting line-up. But they were denied by the


inclement weather, in what was a frustrating day for the local sides. Saturday sees the game of the day


take place at Station Road, where Whalley entertain Padiham.


Immanuel, while Read travel to Blackburn Northern.


Clitheroe entertain Oswaldtwistle


And Ribblesdale Wanderers are also on their travels away at reigning


spur Cup action on Sunday at home to Bradshaw, wickets pitched 1 p.m.


Paul stars in Chatburn win


PAUL Shorrock grabbed fig­ ures of 5-31 as Chatburn overcame Wilsden by 70 runs. And the locals also had


the toss and decided to bowl, Chatbum wickets fell at reg­ ular intervals. But Price remained in the


facilities and resources available to them and their families. “Here is a real community feel


about the club and the site will help to take it to new levels." Pictured are the Mayors of


Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley, Mazroof Hussain and some of the cricketers members who are looking forward to accessing the newly- launched Cobras community cricket website, (s)


only other real addition to the score as Chatburn post­ ed 176-9 from their 45 overs. In reply, only four Wils­


middle to help post a decent total, before he was run out. David Lakin (25) was the


den batsmen entered double figures as the home bowlers


T 11^ ASSOCIATION WITH P3 COMPOTERS; Gi


David Price to thank, as he cracked 63 in the home innings. After the visitors had won


ting exploits with 2-24 to help bowl out Wilsden for 106.


had no answer to a good, accurate spell of bowling from Geoff Lambert, who took 4-17, and John Ashe (4-38) and were bowled out for 61.


ed to a nine-wicket win, with John Moore (21) and Steve Bowker (31) finishing unbeaten.


was captain Chris Mul- hearn, who claimed 2-2. In reply Chatburn coast­


The other wicket-taker


easy victory over Gargrave. Gargrave batted first and


Chatburn seconds had an


never let them settle. Price followed up his bat­


champions Settle, with all wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m. Clitheroe are also in ECB Cock-


C L I T H E R O E


first game of the new campaign a t title favourites Cherry Tree in the Lancashire Cup. Electing to bat.


unplayable delivery in the first over, which pret­ ty much set the tone for the innings, with wickets falling regularly. .Only Holgate man


Clitheroe struggled to get going on what proved to be a poor surface. Scott got an


aged to get into double figures, but the team stuck to their task and used the full allocation of 20 overs to post a score of 59-9. . In reply. Cherry Tree


struggled, despite their first five batsmen all


-being County players. Dewhurst (0-4) and


Breton (1-15) continued the good work, with Stin­ son taking a good.caught and bowled to remove Bolton. Le-Breton produced


Hollingsworth (0-16) put them under great pres­ sure at the start. . Stinsbn (1-11) and Le-


eight wickets, it didn’t reflect how close the actual match situation was.


. ■


to this level every week in the field, and improve on their batting, they will be a very difficult team to beat and should be pushing teams at the top. I A. HARTLEY hit


locals posted 80-7 in 16 overs, before restricting their opponents to 75-6. And i t was victory


Ribblesdale Wanderers Under 18s beat Fenis- cowles. Batting, first, the


also for the Under.l3s, who restricted Edenfield to 96-7 thanks to A. Hutchins (2-11), S. Khan (2-16) and J. Hop­ kins (2-18). They then followed


with 207-4, with James Price scoring an unbeat­ en 40.


the second team against Whalley, after the latter had made 84-9.- Ribblesdale responded


team scored 44-6 against Read, before their oppo­ nents replied with 45-4. But it was success for


that up with 122-1, as M. Clarkson (30), D. McGrath (28) and Hop­ kins (20) top-scored. The Under 11s’ first


■ an unbeaten 27 as


good, and the keeping of Holgate on a difficult wicket was excellent. If the Cobras perform


The fielding was very


and bowled a good lino at pace, but in the end the Chatburn Road side were probably 20 runs short of a good total. Although they lost by


the champagne moment of the evening, removing Cherry Tree’s star man Mirza with a perfectly executed legbreak, and there were a few worried faces on opposing bats­ men. Scott (0-4) came on


4


Cobras Under 15s slipped to defeat in their


EAST LANCASHIRE


fo o t b a l l l e a g u e RESULTS


Rc.scrrc Division Cup Final


Enfield 1, Hurst Green 2. First Division


Rimington 2, Stacksteads St J


0; Rimington 4, Silsden 1. Rcscn'c Division


Rimington 3, Peel Park 1. TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Rimington....... ..24 17 1 6 52 Rimington....... ..26 19 1 6 58 Hurst Green . . . ..26 14 8 4 50 StacksteadsSt J ..26 14 8 4 SO Colne Utd....... ..26 13 6 7 45 GoodshawUtd . ..26 11 7 8 40 Settle utd ....*. ..26 11 5 10 38 Rock Hovers . . . ..‘26 10 7 9 37 Woisthorne — ..26 10 6 10 36 Sllsdcn............ ..26 8 8 10 32 Lanjho............


Kelbrook......... ..‘26 7 5 14 26 Enfield............


PadihamA . . . . ..26 7 2 17 23 Ossy St Mary’s ...26 2 7


Second Division


■Clitheroe RBL . ..26 11 4 11 37 Readutd......... ..26 11 2 13 35 B’fordYCW . .. ...26 8 6 12 30 B’wick Town. . . ,..26 8 5 13 29 B’ford Celtic . . . . ..‘26 7 5 14 26 Sabden ................26 8 2 16 26 Bacup CC.........,.26 7 3 16 24 Bly Boys’Club ..,.26 5 6 15 21 Rcsen’c Division


3 Enfield............ ..28 19 5 4 62 I Colne utd........


1 Hurst Green .. ..27 20 3 4 63 ..28 15 9 4 54


s Rimington....... ..26 14 6 6 48 Rock Rovers. . . ..28 14 4 10 46


Langho............ ..28 14 8 6 50 .


StacksteadsSt J ..28 7 7 14 28 Settle Utd....... ..26 7 5 14 26 •Rawtenstall. . . ..28 7 5 16 26 Read Utd......... ..27 7 1 19 22 GoodshawUtd ...26 6 1 19


19 WA D RT TPT-rVMC


YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS


Under 12 Wolves 4.


Todmorden SC 4, Clitheroe ' Under 13


Clitheroe Wolves Rangers 2, Brierfield Celtic Blue 3.


Burnley Utd . . . . .22 19 3 0 60 Palace House Utd .22 18 2 2 56 B’field Oltic Blue 21 18 2 1 56 Colne Clarets . . . .22 15 2 5 47 B’cliffe Rovers... .22 12 2 8 38 C’roe Wolves. . . . .22 9 3 10 27 Tod.Borough . . . .22 7 2 13 23 Colne................ .22 7 1 14 22 B’wick Barons. . . .21 5 0 16 15' B’ticld Celtic Red .22 4 1 17 13 Bacup................ .22 3 3 16 12 Ighten Leigh__ .22 2 3 17 9 Under 12 Yellow


TABLES Under 11 P w D L P


P W D


Bacup................. 21 20 0 B’field Celtic Blue 21 13 2 C’roe Wolves Ran. 21 12 1 Tod.Borough ....21 10 4 Junior Clarets Co. .21 9 2 B’wick Barons. . . .21 4 4 IghtenLeigh .....21 2 7 TrawdenCeltic ...21 3 2 Under 13 Red


PendleForest ....21 16 4 B’cliffe Rovers__ 21 14 6 C’roe Wolves.......21 11 6 Colne................. 20 10 4 Wfield Celtic Red .20 9 3 rodmofdenSC ...20 5 0


„ P W D


Todmorden SC ...18 15 2 C’roe Wolves.......18 14 2 Tod. Borough__ 18 13 3 R’stoneUtdYel. ..18 10 1 BwickTnBlue ...18 8 3 R’stoneUtdBlue .18 7 2 B’field Celtic Blue 18 7 1 HuncoatUtd.......18 6 0 B’field Celtic Red .18 2 1 Whalley..............18 0 1 Under 13 Yellow P W D


Worsthome — ..27 11 7 9 40 Peel Park......... ..26 9 3 14 30 BlyGSOB....... ..27 7 8 12 29 Kelbrook......... ..28 7 8 13 29


p w D L P


Witton Albion,. ..25 18 1 6 55 Peel Park......... ..26 17 3 6 54 Rawtenstall. . . . ..26 16 1 9 49 BorrowdaleUtd ..26 14 4 8 46 Bly Belvedere .. ..26 14 3 9 45 BlyGSOB....... ..25 12 5 8 41


P w D L P


8 8 10 32 7 4 15 25 17 13


^ thw a it e s


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Under 14 Red P W D


ClivigerColts ....2 4 .1 9 2 Fulledge Colts___24 19 2 Colne Clarets___24 18 2 RedStar ............ .24 11 3 Headstone Utd . ..24 10 3 Bacup.,...............24 10 2 Brierfield Celtic ..24 4 5 Brunlea...............24 4 1 •Kibble Clarets.. .24 2 2 •points deducted


Third Division P P W D L P


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


Stork A 6, Lower Buck B 6. Third Division


5; De Lacy 4, Pendle B 8. Chris Stewart Foundation Cup Whalley Arms B 7, Lower Buck


A 5; Royal British Legion C 6. Wagon and Horses B 1; Station 7, Royal Oak B 1; White Horse A 7, Conservative Club 2; Pendle A 6, Craven B 4; White Hart 7. Hurst Green 6; Stork B 6, White Lion 4; Low Moor 0, Billington 6; Castle B 4, Coach and Horses 7. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Buck A V Castle A; Pendle A v


Royal British Legion B; Royal British Legion A v Billington A; St Peter’s Hurst Green v Buck B;


■ White Hart v White Horse A. First Division


Lower Buck A v Stork Hotel A;


Stork B V Bay Horse; Wagon A v Brown Cow; Whalley Arms v Red Pump; White Horse B v Lower Buck B.


Second Division Conservative Club v Horse­


shoe; Low Moor V Royal British Legion D; Royal Oak A v Dog; Station v Wagon and Horses B. Third Division


Bridge v Pendle B; Buck


Wrinkleys v Kings Arms; Castle B V Royal Oak B; Craven B v Buck D; De Lacy v White Lion; Royal British Legion C v Whalley Arms


Thursday, June Loth


Chris Stewart Foundation Cup White Hart v Bay Horse;


Legion C v Whalley Arms; Biliington A v Royal British Legion A; Stork Hotel v De Lacy; White Horse v Castle A; Coach and Horses v Buck A; Craven Heifer v Buck A; Red Pump V Pendle Hotel A; Pendle Hotel B V Royal British Legion D; Kings Arms v Buck B; Sta­ tion Hotel v Royal Oak A; Buck Wrinkleys v Lower Buck B; Whalley Arms B v Wagon and Horses; Bridge v White Horse B; Horseshoe v Royal British Legion B; Brown Cow v Dog Music Bar.


TABLES


Premier Division p


Castle A ........... ...3


Buck A............. ...3 3 Buck B............. ...3 2 RBL A ............. ...3 2 St Peter’s HG .. ...3 1 RBLB............. ...3 1 Billington A___ ...3 1 White Hart . . . . ...3 0 Pendle A ......... ...3 0 White Horse A . ...3 0 First Division


w 3


D L P 0 0 31 0 0 29 0 1 28 0 1 26 0 2 19 1 1 19 1 1 18 2 1 17 0 3 10 0 3 10


sion P W D L P 16 11


StorkA .................4 1 3 0 32 Bay Horse.............3 2 1 0 30 Whalley Arms....... 3 2 1 0 27 WagonA...............3 1 2 0 24 Lower Buck B ........4 1 1 2 24 WhitcHoiseB ....3 1 1 1 23 Red Pump.............3 1 1 1 21 StorkB .................3 1 0 2 18 Lower Buck A ........3 1 0 2 16 Brown Cow........... 3 0 0 3 9 Second Division P


Craven A ......... ...4


W 2


D 2


L P Coach & Horses •...4 1 2 1 52 Con. Club......... ...3 2 0 1 48 RoyalOakA . . . , ,..3 3 0 4 39 Wagon B ......... .,..3 2 0 6 31


Junior Clarets . . . .20 3 1 B’lvickTn...........21 2 0


15 15 RBLD...............,..3 0 2 16 10 Low Moor......... ..3 0 0 19 6 Dog Music Bar .. ..3 0 1


8 30 Horse Shoe ....... ,..3 1 0


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Globe A 7, Burnley Rd B 3;


Great Harwood A 10, Ossy Con. 0; Rhyddlngs Park Heys 7, Ribblesdale A 3; Roe Lee Park 8, Sabden Black 2; Whalley A 7, Rishton Con. A 3. Second Division


Burnley Rd A 4, Hurst Green A


6; Ciitheroe CC A 7, Globe B 3; Free Gardeners 7, Rushton St A 3; Great Harwood CC 7, Gatty Park 3; Salesbury A 8, Great Harwood B 2. Third Division


Grange 8, Great Harwood L 2;


Immanuel A 4, Waddington A 6; Oakhill 7, Salesbury B 3; Oakhill Vets 10, Great Harwood L 0; Rushton St B 8, Mercer Park 2; Sabden Red 8, Oakhill Vets 2. Fourth Division


Castle B 7, Ciitheroe CC B 3;


Hurst Green B 1, Coppice 9; Rish­ ton Cons. B 8, Castle A 2; &bden Blue 8, Milnshaw Wanderers 2; Sydney St 9, Whalley B 1; Waddington B 2, Immanuel B 8. FIXTURES Saturday


Hurst Green Bowling Club Ted Tomlinson Trophy


9- 30 a.m.: L. Ramell v D.


Jones; L. Hindle v S. Edmondson; R. ’Turner v B. Holden; G. Dodd v A. Dewhurst; N. Halliwell v C. Massey; P. Bold v T. Singleton. 10- 15 a.m.: A. Baxendale v P.


Lancaster; B. ’Ibmllnson v W. Atkin­ son: G. Hindle v D.'Anderton; J. Taylor v S. Gall; M. Beandmore v G. Parkinson: B. Thomas v K. Wells. 11 a.m.; L. Tomlinson v R.


Campbell: E. Flegg v I. Regan. 1 p.m.: L. Nuttall v M.


Station...............,..3 1 1


Edmondson; M. Graham v G. Nut- tall; I. Berry v D. Thomas; A. Dowber v J. Chatwin; C. Embley v A. Comall; C. Wilson v E. Wallace. 1-45 p.m.: S. Dowber v D. Pilk- ington; A. Hall v G. Ramsbottom;


Kings Arms 7, Buck Wrinkleys


10 36 BuckD ..................3 2 0 1 25 11 33 Bridge ...................3 2 1 0 25 12 32 Whalley Arms B ...3 2 0 1 23 15 17 DeLacy..................4 0 2 2 23 19 13 Castle B ..................3 1 1 l 21 20 5 White Lion ............3 1 0 2 20 Pendle B ...............4 1 0 3 19 Craven B ................3 1 0 2 17 Royal Oak B .......... 3 0 0 3 13 ® Clitheroe Pool League player Vinny Gilmour is to hold a 12- hour pool marathon on Sunday at the Station Hotel from 11 a.ra. to 11 p.m. to raise money tor Macmillan Nurses. • Results and fixtures available at www.cpl.leaguerepublic.com • Any games that need to be re­ arranged due to the World Cup, must be played in advance of the given date. If a date cannot be agreed, then the game will be played on the date given. • New Third Division fixtures from and including June 15th have been compiled. All old copies should be destroyed.


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Singles Knockout


Winnen Barbara Parker. Runner-Up: Lou Proctor. Semi-Finalists: Nicky Smith,


Debbie Townsend. Doubles Knockout'


Ruth Linacre. Runners-Up: June Johnson and


Winners: Joyce Seedle and


Janet Gallagher. Semi-Finiists: Barbara Parker


and Tracy Devine, Eileen Twist and Joan Hamer. HIGH SCORES


140 - B. Parker, N. Smith, D.


Toivnsend; 125 - B. Parker; 124 - J. Johnson; 121 - J. Seedle, J. Hamer; 107 - J, Johnson; 106 - B. Parker; 105 - L. Proctor; 100 - B. Parker x 2, J. Gallagher x 2, N. Smith, D. Townsend, J. Johnson.


3 59 KingsArms.............4 2 2 0 33 3 59 RBLC....................3 3 0 0 31 4 56 Buck Wrinkleys ...4 2 0 2 30


S. Hindle v A. Threlfall; B. Ash­ worth V S. Hayhurst; C. Atkinson V M. Cornall; C. Ramell v M. McNally. 2-30 p.m.: M. Wright v B.


Smith: C. Hope v D. Rose. • Competitors are requested to


report at the times shown. Scratch time 15 minutes, no practice. The event concludes on Sunday. TABLES


First Division P w D L P


RhyddingsPH . . . .4 4 0 0 28 GtHarwoodA . . . .4 3 0 1 27 Whalley A ........ . . .4 3 0 1'■ 24 Ribblesdale A .. Globe A-...........


2 0 2 24 2 1


1 21 Burnley RdB .. . . .4 1 0 3 17


Rishton Con. A . . . .4 1 0 3 16 RoeLeePark .. . . .4 1 0 3 15 Ossy Con.........


1 1 2 14


Sabden Black .. . . .4 1 0 3 14 Second Division p w D L P


Salesbury A ___ . . .6 6 0 0 49 Clitheroe CCA . . . .6 5 0 1 43 Gt Harwood CC . . .6 3 0


3 32


Gt Harwood B . . . .5 3 0 2 31 RushtonStA .. . . .5 3 0 2 30 Free Gardeners .,. . .6 3 0 3 25 Spring Hill.......... . .5


2 1 2 25


GlobeB . . . . . . . . , . .5 1 0 4 21 Hurst Green A .,,..5 3 0 2 19 Gatty Park....... , . .5 0 0 5 13 Burnley Rd A . .. , . .6


Third Division P w D L P


0 1 5 12


Waddmgton A. .. ..6 6 0 0 47 Rushton St B . . . ...5


5 0 0 40


Salesbury B ....... ..6 3 0 3 28 Oakhiil Vets....... ..6 2 0 4 28 Grange ............... ..5 3 0 2 27 Immanuel A . . . . ..5 2 0 3 26 Gt Harwood L. . . ..6 Sabden Red........


2 0 4 25 3 0 2 22


Mercer Park . . . . ..5 2 0 3 18 Oakhill............... ..5 1 0 4 18 RibblesdaleB . . . ..4 0 0 4 11 Fourth Division P w D L P


Sydney Street . . . ..6 0 0 0 49 Rishton Con. B .. ..6 6 0 0 47 Coppice............. ..6 5 0 1 41 ImmanuelB . . . . ..6 4 0 2 36 Sabden Blue . . . . ..6 4 0 2 34 Castle A ............. ..6


3 0 3 33


Castle B ............. ..6 2 1 3 27 Waddington B. . . ..6 2 0 4 27 Milnshaw Wands ..6 2 0 4 23 Whalley B ......... ..6 1 1 4 20 Hurst Green B .. ..6 0 0 6 13 Ciitheroe CC B .. ..6 0 0 6 10


MILL LODGE HYNDBURN


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Rd C 4, Ossy Con. 6;


Globe A 7, Ribblesdale 3; Sabden B 7, Whalley A 3; Salesbury Blue 6, Free Gardeners 4; Waddington A 7, Rushton St E 3. Second Division


Burnley Rd B 4, Oakhill Ashe


6; Grange A 7, Globe C 3; Immanuel A 9, Rushton St C 1; Sydney St 3, Oakhill Park A 7; Whalley B 3, Coppice 7. Third Division


Immanuel B 2, Mercer Park 8; Oakhill Park B 6, Ribblesdale C 4; Rishton BC 8, Salesbury Red 2; Rishton Con. C 7, Alma A 3. Fourth Division


Grange C 8, Milnshaw Park 2;


Gt Harwood CC 9, Burnley Rd D 1; Oakhill Beech 7, Sabden A 3; Read CC 8, Waddington B 2. TABLES


First Division P W D Ossy Con........... ...5 3 0


Whalley A ....... ...5 3 0 Globe A ........... ...5 3 0 Free Gardeners . ...5 2 0 Ribblesdale A .. ...5 2 0 Waddmgton A.. ...4 2 - 0 Sabden B ......... ...4 3 0 Salesbury Blue . ...4 2 0 Globe B ........... ...3 2 0 Rushton St E .. ...4 1 0 BurnleyRdC ......4 1 0 Second Division


Coppice...........


P W D ..5 5 0


Immanuel A . .. ..5 4 0 Clitheroe CC. . . ..4 3 0 Grange A ......... ..4 3 0 Oakhill Park A . ..5 2 0 Burnley RdB .. ..4 2 0 OakhiUAsh . . . . ..5 2 0 Rushton St C .. ..5 2 0 Globe C ........... ..4 1 0 Sydney St ....... ..3 0 0 Whaliey B ......... ..4 0 0


Gatty Park 7, Sabden C 3;


Third Division P W D


Rishton Con. C. . . .4 4 0 Gatty Park............4 3 0 Mercer Park..........4 2 1 Rishton BC............4 2 1 Salesbury Red......4 2 0 AlmaA .................4 1 0 Oakhill Park B . . . .4 2 0 Sabden C ...............4 2 0 RibblesdaleC . . . . .4 1 0. Immanuel B ..........4 0 0 Fourth Division P W D


Gt Harwood CC ...4 3 0 Milnshaw Park . . . 14 3 0 Grange C ............. .4 3 0 Waddington B........3 2 0 ReadCC...............3 2 0 Oakhill Beech.......4 - 1 0 Sabden A ...............3 1 0 AlmaB .................3 1 0 Burnley Rd D ........4 0 0


1 25 1 25 1 24 2 21 3 19


Clitheroe’ 422324' (Editorial), 422323 (Adverfisi'rig), Burnley’422331 ’(Cra'ssified)


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RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS V


PADIHAM Padiham


Siddique c Gladwin b Hmvard..........81 M. Hawke b Britcliffe................13 L. Anderson b Howard............. 69 U. Saddique c Scuderi b Briggs 90 N. Mehmood not o u t ................21 N. Ashraf not o u t ..................1. .1 Extras .......................................12 Total (for 4) ........................289 Bowling: Scuderi 8-0-46-0; I.


1 25


Britcliffe 13-3-61-1; D. Howard 15-2-85-2; B. Spencer 6-0-47-0; M. Briggs 3-0-40-1. Ribbicsdalc Wanderers


VEKA RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE Senior Division P W L N B P


Padiham...........4 3 0 1 2 19 R’daleWands..4 3 1- 0 4 19 Whalley...........4 3 0 1 0 17 Clitheroe..........4 2 1 1 4 16 •GtHarwood..4 2 0 1 0 15 Settle...............3 2 0 1 2 14 Baxenden..........4 2 1 1 2 14 •Cherry Tree.. 4 1 1 1 0 10 Earby...............4 1 2 1 0 7 Edenfield..........4 1 3 0 0 5 Ossyimm........4 0 - 3 1 0 2 Bamoldswick..3 0 2 1 0 2 B’bumNrthm.4 0 3 1 0 2 Read................. 4 0 3 1 0 2 •tied game


.Weekend Scorecards- • SatureJay.


BARNOLDSWICK V


CLITHEROE Barnoldswick


M. Nutter c Glover b Marquet.........6 L. Hodgson c M.-BoIton b Marquet .21 Kulatunga c Nawaz b Butt............10 D. Oldfield c N. Bolton b Butt .......20 F. Shaukat b Butt..............................2 M. Scothern b Hargreaves...............17 A. Khan b Bibby ............................33 J. Pickup Ibw b Bibby .....................15 M. Gamer not o u t .......................... 10 M. Rawson c N. Bolton b Bibby.......3 M. Bowker run out............................0 Extras .......................................10 Total ..........................


147 Bowling: J. Marquet 12-4-28-2; F.


Butt 14-3-50-3; M. Hargreaves 9-1-31-1; Nawaz 3-0-18-0; N. Bibby 3-0-13-3. Clhhcroe


Nawaz c Pickup b Shaukat.............42 N. Bolton Ibw b Scothem.................14 M. Bolton run out .......................... 18 N. Ashraf not out......................... ..35 P. Dibb Ibw b Hodgson...................... 1 S. Coulter c Oldfield b Shaukat........14 D. Glover not out............................ 17 Extras ....- ................................10 Total {for 5 ) .............................. 151 Bowling: F. Shaukat 17.3-2-59-2; M.


Scothera 7-0-42-1; L. Hodgson 7-1-30-1; M. Bowker 3-0-1^.


WHALLEYV BLACKBURN


NORTHERN Blackburn Northern


A. Bisoodwal b O’Neill ...................23


R. Crawshaw c Palmer b Burgess. . . .3 R. Hussain b O’Neill.......................21


Kruger c Fallon b Ediriweera....... 108 N. Malik bO’NeiU............................0 I. Patel not out................................56 C. Chambers not o u t ........................ 2 Extras....................................... 16 IbtaUforS)..............................229 Bowling: Ediriweera 10-0-82-1; L.


Burgess 11-5-27-1; D. O’Neill 13-3^8- 3; S. Gorton 8-0-37-0; M, Fallon 3-0- 28-0.


Whalley


M. Davies Ibw b Fish .....................22 Ediriweera c Patel b Fish.................43 J. Rain c Kruger b Bisoodwal....... .45 M. Fallon c Crawshaw b Kruger. . . .26 L.KearsIeynotout ........■


...............31


R. Palmer Ibw b Kruger...................14 S. Gorton b Bisoodwal.......................0 S. Booth not out.............................. 16 Extras........... ............................18 Total (for 6)..............................215 Bowling: Kruger 15-1-63-2; H. Malik


7-1-30-0; D. Fish 4.1-0-24-2; D. Lord 5- 0-41-0; A. Bisoodwal 9-0-47-2. • Whalley win on nm-rate


R. Gladwin Ibw b Mehmood . . .5 Scuderi c D. Hall b Siddique . .31 D. Howard c Siddique b Ashraf 36 M. Peel not o u t .......................... 78 A. Marsh b Siddique............... 10 M. Briggs c Siddique b Ashraf .1 C. Hall c Mehmood b Ashraf. . .1 B. Spencer c Siddique b D. Hall20 G. McGuire not o u t ..................14 Extras .......


15


Total (for7 ) ......................211 Bowling: Siddique 18-4-73-2; N.


Mehmood 12-1-69-1; N. Ashraf 11-1-34-3; D. Hall 4-0-23-1.


BAXENDEN y READ Baxenden


D. Parkinson c Doughty b Ganesh . . .9 D. Usher c Ganesh b Driver.............33 M. Rishton b Ganesh...................... 20 Fielding c Whalley b Driver...........18 C. Waddington c O’Connor b Bennett53 S. Payne c Whaliey b Driver...........11 A. Caunce not out ..........................38 G. Sudworth not out..........................0 Extras .........................................9 Total(for6)..............................191 Bowling: Ganesh 16-3-87-2; A. Ben­


nett 7-1-43-1; W. Driver 9-0-54-3. Read


W. Driver c Driver b Fielding......... 24 M. Whalley c D. Usher b Parkinson . .9 Ganesh b Relding ..........................51 N. Marsh b Parkinson.....................10 M.DoughtystCauncebRUsher ..24 W. Eastham b P. Usher...................... 9 K. O’Connor run out........................ 5 C. Holt not out................................19 S. Marshall Ibw b Fielding.................3 E. Artingstoli not out........................ 0 Extras .........................................5 Total (for 8}..............................159 Bowling: Fielding 17-1-82-3; D. Parkinson 12-0-18-2; P. Usher 4-0-25-2.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS V


EDENFIELD Edenficld


Naeem Ibw b Scuderi.......................14 G. Smithson c and b Spencer............15 M. Bums Ibw b Britcliffe: .................0 A. Barnes Ibw b Scuderi...................15 A. Keirc Gladwin b Scuderi............ .2


• D. Bulcock b Braithwaite.................9 J. Kelly c Pratt b Spencer................. 0 P. Holt b Spencer..............................8 C. Hanson c Peel b Braithwaite........0 L. Bones not out................................4 W.Slinger Ibw b Spencer...................2 Extras .......................................10 Total .........................................79 Bowling: Scuderi 8-1-29-3; I. Brit­


cliffe 5-2-2M; T. Braithwaite 11-9-5-2; B. Spencer 9-5-14-4. Ribbicsdalc Wanderers


R. Gladwin c Bums b Bones............. 6 Scuderi not out............................... 47 M. Peel Ibw b Naeem.......................15 A. Marsh not ou t..............................8 Extras .........................................4 Total (for 2 ) ............................... 80 Bowling: L. Bones 4-0-29-1; Naeem


6.1-1-24-1; W. Slinger 6"3-13-0; D. Bul­ cock 3-1-10-0.


BLACKBURN NORTHERN V


CLITHEROE Blackburn Northern


A. Bisoodwal Ibw b Butt.................28 R. Crawshaw b Marquet...................0 R. Hussain run out............................8 Kruger Ibw b Marquet...................... 5 I. Ahmed c Nawaz b Butt...............25 I. Patel c Coulter b Marquet............10 N. Malik c Dibb b Butt.................... 3 D. Fish b Butt...................................0 K. Mahmood not out........................9 H. Malik c Hargreaves b Butt ........12


F.Yaqubc Dibb b Hargreaves........10 Extras .........................................3 Total .......................................113 Bowling: J. Marquet 14-4-52-3; F.


Butt 15-1-54-5; N. Bibby 2-0-3-0; M. Hargreaves 0.5-0-0-1. • Match abandoned


READY


BARNOLDSWICK Read


M. Nutter not out...........................37 L. Hodgson c Chester b Ganesh........13 Kulatimga c Holt b Ganesh.................6 Extras ........................................ 7 Total (for 2)................................63 Bowling: Ganesh 6.4-0-28-2; A.


Scothera 11.4-3-29-7. Barnoldswick


Bennett 2^1(M); G Holt 4-0-20-0. • Match abandoned


OSWALDTWISTLE IMMANUEL V WHALLEY


G. Metcalfe Palma-bByme............32 P Dignan run out.............................. 6 J. Nugent run out...............................3 M. Roberts run out........................... 4 S.Sipocznotout................................2 V. Woods b O’Neill.............................0 M.


Burgess 11-3-27-2; D. O’Neill 10-0-53-3; N. Byrne 7-0-28-1; J. Blair 3-0-21-0. • Match abandoned


Extras .......................................11 Total (for 9)..............................172 Bowling: Ediriweera 9-1-38-0; L.


Groomnotout............0 Saturday Clitheroe (v Oswaldtwistle


Immanuel, home, meet 12=30 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, S. Coulter, N. Ashraf, F. Butt, J. Mar­ quet, M. Hargreaves, N. Bibby, P. Dibb, D. Turner, Nawaz. Same team Sunday (v Bradshaw, home, meet noon) except D. Glover and M. Preston for F. Butt and D. Turner. Scorers: TBA. Clitheroe 2nds (v Oswaldtwistle


Immanuel, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Green, M. Preston, C. Musson, C. Palmer, J. Dewhurst, P. Bishop, M. Coulter, C. Brown, G. Kershaw; A. Pearce, S. Bishop, F. Hussain. Same team Sunday (v Irlam, away, meet 11-45 a.m.) except D. 'I^imer, F. Green, M. Scott and C. Gunn for P. Bishop, C. Brown, F. Hussain, and M. Coulter. Scoren J. Scott. Read (v Blackburn Northern,


a\vay, 1-30 p.m. start) M. Whalley, N. Maresh, C. Holt, W. Driver, A. Chester, K. O’Connor, F. Barden, M. Doughty, S. Marshall, Chand, Ganesh. Scoren K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Blackburn North­


ern, home, 1-30 p.m. s tart) A. Turner, J. Doughty, D. Thistleth- waite, S. Doughty, S. Marsh, E. Lowes, J. Jones, S. Rushton, W. Eastham, E. Artingstoll, J. Lay- cock. Scoren C. Bennett. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Settle,


home, meet 12-30 p.m.) M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, R. Gladwin, B. Spencer, C. Hall, T. Brmthwaite, I. Britcliffe, G. McGuire, S. Kerr, Scuderi. Scoren A. Hutchins. Sunday


Clitheroe 3rds (v Earby, away,


meet 12-15 p.m.) P. Cox, B. Brass, I. Scott, D. Sharpies, T. Le Breton, W. Le Breton, J. McKenna, D. Burdett, A. Robinson, M. Bennett, J. Banks Scoren TBA. Read 3rds (v Oswaldtwistle


Immanuel, home, 1-30 p.m. start) S. Laycock, G. Hinks, M. Alston, A. Laycock, S. Marsh, E. Lowes, M. Suthers, J. Laycock, E. Light- bown, T. Booth, J. Gandy. Reserves: S. Doughty, E. Art­ ingstoll. Scoren C. Low’es. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v


Settle, away at Giggleswick, meet 12-15 p.m.) M. Wrigley, I. Brit­ cliffe, S. Kerr, R. Lloyd, A. Cox^, L. Gidlow, D. Brmthwaite, J. Bun- yan, G. McGuire, T. Braithwaite, P. Spencer. Scoren J. Britcliffe. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v


Salesbury, home, 1-30 p.m. start) G. Clarkson, M. Pratt, C. Wilson, R. Slinger, R. Clarkson, A. Hartley, A. Hutchins, H. Kay, M. Clarkson, J. Dickinson, C. Jackson, ^ r e n E. Kay.


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A. Dignan c Kearsley b Burgess..........1 O. Clare st Rain b Burgess.................^ Saeed c Palmer b O’Neill...................89 D.


Oswaldtwisllc Immanuel Green\s-oodc Ediriweera b O’Neill .2


W.Dri\’crc Bowker b Shaukat............9 N. Marsh b Scothem..........................0 M. Wh^ey b Shaukat........................ 1 Ganesh c Kulatunga b Scothem........^ M.DoughtycHodgsonbScothem ...9 K. O’Connor not out........................14 C. Holt b Shaukat .............................0 W. Eastham c Kulatunga b Scothem . .1 A.ChestercNutterb&othem ....' ..2 E.Artingsloll Ibw b Scothem............. 0 A. Bennett Ibw b Scothem.................5 Extras .......................................14 Total..........................................91 Bowling: F. Shaukat 12-1-50-3; M.


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