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46 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 20th, 2006 S port I n B r ief


■ PREMIERSHIP Rugby Union champions Sale Sharks;will be run­ ning a training camp at Clitheroe Riigby Club during the holidays. The three-day course


will provide top-class coaching by CRB- checked coaches for sue to 13-year-olds.. Held in connection


with Clitheroe Bucca­ neers and priced at £75, the 9-30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. camp commences on Tuesday, August 6th, and concludes on Thurs­ day, August 10th. To book a place, either


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Clitheroe grip in title race


CLITHEROE professional Shahid Nawaz hit his fourth century of the season as the leaders strengthened their grip in the Veka Ribblesdale Cricket League title race with an eight-wicket victo­ ry over Earby on Saturday. Nawaz was the main man


go to www.salesharks.com and click on the rugby camp links to locate a booking forni, or call 08712220120. Clitheroe Rugby


as he cracked an undefeated 110 to take the side nine points clear at the head of the table. The opener's prowess


Club's website, www.clitheroerugby.co.uk, also has information on theevent. Sale Sharks will have


the Guinness Premier- ship'Rugby Union Tro­ phy with them.


'Under 9s team. i Training sessions are being held on Wednesday evenings between 6-15 and 7-15 p.m. on the school field in Read. If you are under nine


■ READSTONE United require players for a new


S h a h id N aw a z (S 1 6 0 7 0 6 /5 J )


reaped 13 boundaries in less than 40 overs in Clitheroe's reply, facing 120 balls to make his personal tally. Nawaz's support team


as the home side posted 245 in the blistering Station Road sunshine. Edirweera batted sound­


commenced with Mark Bolton (18), and victory was completed alongside Naeem Ashraf (20 not out), with a fleeting appearance made by captain Neil Bolton (12) in between. Only Raja Arshad offered


ly throughout and amassed his final total off just 139 balls, including 15 tours and three sixes. The track didn't aid the


up any resistance to the Clitheroe reply as he removed both Boltons, hav­ ing Mark caught behind by Chris Walton, and Neil trapped in front. However it wasn't quite a


bn August 31st and are interested in playing football, you are welcome to attend, and for further information, contact Louise Collinson (01200 774835), chairman Paul Clarke (01282 771832) or treasurer Geoff Lambert (01282771442).


■ CLITHEROE Dol­ phins proved tha t they can get just as wet mess­ ing about in boats as they do swimming. More than 25 mem­


? The morning was made even more pleasant by, the high temperatures which soared into the 80s. Families took advan­


.Chatburn hosted by Clitheroe Canoe Club recently.


tage of the good weather to enjoy picnics on the bank, while the swim­ mers learned new skills on the water. The following Mon­


day, the swimmers returned to their usual pursuit when they staged a Sport Relief Gala. Competing under the


banners of World Cup semi-finalists Germany, Portugal, I ta ly and Prance, everyone con­ tributed -to an exciting evening and raised £220 for the national charity. After Portugal had


coach Dave Kenny eclipsed by Debbie Fox.


emerged the victors, the swimmers took a rest as they watched five of the club’s coaches go head to head in the 50m freestyla The result saw head


bers of Clitheroe’s young swimmers enjoyed a fun two-hour session at Lake


one-man show as Clitheroe's bowling line up of Josh Marquet and Farouk Butt were in equally impressive form with the ball in Earby's innings. Butt led the way with 4-


29, closely followed by the Aussie with 3-44. Only Nigel Hodge,


Earby's top-scorer with 54 not out, eluded them, with Mark Hargreaves and Neil Bolton also chipping in with a wicket apiece as the West Craven side were dismissed tor 163, with the bonus points extending Clitherie’s lead at the top. On Saturday Clitheroe


sain (7) caught by Scuderi. But neither he, Scuderi or


Terry Braithwaite could halt the unstoppable Kruger as the Blackburn man roared on to take the score to 277-5, finishing alongside Chris Chambers, who scored 15 not out. On Saturday Ribblesdale


are a t home to Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m.


■ NOT for the first time this season, a glorious knock from teenager Will Driver was not enough for Read. Driver produced his high­


bowlers, but one would have thought chasing 245 after a hard slog in the field would have been to much. Parkinson had other


balls to take him past 2,000 league runs for his club. With a tig h t finish in


ideas though and made 115 off 124 balls as the visitors eased to victory thanks to another shambolic display in the field from Whalley. Six chances went begging


as the regular downfall in their game reared its head once more. Payne joined Parkinson,


and his 71 needed just 80 deliveries, while the opener's ton had 11 fours and six sixes as just three wickets fell as Baxenden coasted home with overs to spare. Station Road entertains


est score of the season against Cherry Tree, but the Whalley Road side still lost out by just four runs. He blasted 113 from 137


prospect. Driver was out in the penultimate over of the reply, with Read still need­ ing 23 to win. T h at came ju s t a few


JACK Dewhurst, captain of Clithcroc Grammer


School's successful cricket team at the MCC event. (G130706/la)


Clitheroe 422324. (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) MCC beaten - again!


CLITHEROE Royal Grammar School has beaten the most famous cricket club in the world—for a second time. The Chatburn Road cricketers overcame a representa­


tive side from the MCC, the Marylebone Cricket Club, ear­ lier this month at Clitheroe Cricket Club, beating the "home of cricket" by one wicket in a timed game. Year 11 pupil Joe Bunyan top-scored for CRGS with a


haif century, ably supported by Year 8's Jack Dewhurst (30) as the team surpassed the visitors' 226-2. And sixth form student Jennifer Laycock impressed with


by Ryan Gladwin marked the Grammar School’s 450th anniversary celebrations in style: The Ribblesdale Wanderers batsman crashed a stunning 138 as the school’s old boys beat a representative side from


the ball as she claimed both of the MCC's wickets. This victory comes two years after an impressive century


the MCC. And the University student was earlier this year recog­


nised for this achievement with an invitation to Lords for the curtain-raiser to the 2006 first class cricket season - something the club does to honour all players who score centuries against their teams. CRGS would like to make it known that they will be


advertising next year's tournament, offering an open invi­ tation to all old boys and girls to attend as the school look to continue their unbeaten run.


Junior Cricket Round-Up


■ RIBBLE Valley Under 13s had another good win at home to Rossendale. Playing on a glorious


■ CLITHEROE Cobras’ Festival 2006 attracted a record field of 84. I t was another closely-


sunny day a t Stonyhurst College, the locals won the toss and elected to bat. Gary Knight (Lon-


balls after Chris Holt had been run out for a quickfire 21 off just 18 balls, includ­ ing two huge sixes. Driver was out going for a


maximum of his own, and would have got it had it been a couple of yards either side of Scott Friend on the boundary ropes. That might have turned


Barnoldswick on Saturday, and Whalley will be looking to bounce back from this latest setback. Wickets are pitched at 1-30 p.m.


are away from home at Bax- enden, wickets pitched at 1- 30 p.m.


■ EVERY credit must go to the Whalley curator for pro­ ducing a batsman's paradise at Station Road on Satur­ day. But unfortunately it was


■ A CENTURY from'Joe Scuderi wasn't enough to to earn Ribblesdale Wanderers victory a t Blackburn Northern on Saturday The Church Meadow


Baxenden who made the most of it as won by seven wickets thanks to a century by Bolton League import David Parkinson, and 71 from Simon Payne. All this followed a chance­


less 135 not out from Whal­ ley professional Bradman Ediriweera, who must won­ der what has happened to the side he started the sea­ son with. Whalley set off well and


professional was in fine form to score 108 in an effort th a t featured 12 boundaries and a six, but his knock and those of team-mates Ryan Gladwin (63 not out) and Alistair Marsh (31) were surpassed by the Alan Kruger Show as he took the home side to a five-wicket win. The Blackburn Northern


fought contest as the matches went well into the evening. The young Cobras didn't


gridge) and Joe Hopkins (Ribblesdale) got off to an excellent start, scoring 72 from the first 15 overs until Hopkins was caught behind tor 26. Knight and Andy


let bad light ^op play, and continued right to the end with the Lancashire and West Indies teams emerg­ ing triumphant in their respective age groups. Cobras chairman Farouk


Hutchins (Ribblesdale) took the total to 156 before Knight fell tor a tremen­ dous 79. • Jack Dewhurst (Clitheroe)


the tide in Read’s favour, but as it was, they needed 19 off the last over. After two dot balls, War­


four and a six, meaning four were needed off the last ball to tie. But he failed to connect


ren Eastham and Adam Chester both grabbed a sin­ gle before Read were hand­ ed four wides. Eastham then smashed a


with Elahi’s final ball, as they lost out by the narrow­ est of margins. In the reply, other than


and Clarkson (Ribblesdale) didn't have much impact, and Hutchins fell for 23. Max Howells of Read


took the attack to the oppo­ sition and scored a quick 22 not out, supported by James Taylor (Whalley) and Jamie Gale (Lon- gridge) as the locals amassed 213-6 off their allotted 40 overs. In reply, Rossendale lost .


an early wicket, caught behind by Knight off the bowling of Howells. Rossendale’s number


Driver, the main contribu­ tions came from paid man Dodda Ganesh (22) and Kyle O’Connor (20). Earlier in the day. Read


paid man smashed an incredible 196 off just 115 balls, incorporating 16 boundaries and 12 sixes. Ribblesdale posted 274-5


"The Prince" galloped to 50 off just 34 balls, including a mighty six’ as he and Mar­ tin Davies put on 140 before Davies went for 35. Only Alex Whelan, with a


gutsy 24 from 21, and Ben Dowling, slamming 40 with three fours and two sixes off just 20 balls late on, showed' their capabilities. They both came to the Sri Lankan paid man's aid


could have been chasing a far greater total had they not removed Elahi six overs from the close. Cherry Tree were in com­


three was overcome by the heat and had to retire, but there was then a long stand of 67 until Hopkins broke the partnership with anoth­ er caught behind, this time by McGrath. The best bowling spell of


as Kruger also took 2-84, with Scuderi eventually exiting to the stumping action of wicket keeper Imran Ahmed off the bowl­ ing of Patel a tally on any other day the locals would have defended. Blackburn didn't get off


mand at 202-3 when Elahi found the hands of Elliott Artingstoll off Frank Bar­ den for 76. And th a t stopped the


Hussain was delighted with the evening's cricket and said: "It's fantastic to see so many young children play­ ing competitive cricket “The parents encourag­


■ RIBBLESDALE Wan­ derers Under 18s beat Brin- scall by seven wickets as Marcus Pratt claimed 3-4. Brinscall posted 92-5


■before Ribblesdale eased past the target thanks to John Reynolds' 33 not out and 26 from Pratt. Unfortunately, Great Har­


wood beat the Church Mead­ ow youngsters by 21 runs. Great Harwood made 88- (


4, with Jordan Britcliffe taking 2-16. In reply, Ribblesdale


made 6'7-5, with Charlie Collinge (30) top-scoring. However, the Under 13s


ing on the sidelines has real­ ly made it into a very spe­ cial occasion, which I am sure the children appreci­ ate. “Who knows next year


we could reach our centu­ ry!" Pictured are the Cobras


entrants and the two win­ ning teams (s) The Cobras’ Under 15s


played Barnoldswick at home in the league. Opening bowlers Stinson


and pollingsworth were miserly, and in the first six overs only conceded 13 runs. Ruddock came into the


had more luck against their , Hyndburn opponents as Great Harwood posted 89- 7, only to see Ribblesdale fire back with 131-1 through Michael Clarkson (35), Mark Nerenberg (20), Joe Hopkins (20) and Patrick Hill (15). Nerenberg was also


among the wickets as he took 2-5, with Daniel McGrath claiming 2-16. Great Harwood had the


last say as their Under 11s beat Ribblesdale after post­ ing 102-3, as the locals made 78-1 in reply, thanks to James Price (30) and Paul McGrath (12). Ribblesdale Under 11s


attack and struck immedi­ ately, bowling Scothem. In his next over, he


the day came from Gale, who had another one caught behind by McGrath, and his figures of 1-3 off four overs forced the opposition to crumble. There was a brilliant


innings in its tracks, as the tail-end failed. Mark Hadfield had earli­


er h it 57 before being bowled by Ganesh, one of three welcome wickets for the Read professional. Ahmer Mirza (30) and


to the best of starts in los­ ing Rob Crawshaw for just four as Barry Spencer took the first four wickets. He trapped Imran


claimed another scalp, before a run out and anoth­ er late wicket, caught behind by Holgate off the bowling of Scott. Barlick finished on 74-4


off their 18 overs. In reply, the Chatburn


direct hit run out by Dewhurst and Taylor and Chris Bowness (Clitheroe) both took two wickets before a tight spell of leg spin bowl­ ing by James Banks (Clitheroe) at the end. The locals ran out com­


Chris Riley (22) also got their eye in, but the wicket of Elahi gave Read hope. However it proved to be a


Ahmed (16) leg-before, caught and bowled Abdul Bisoodwal (9) and had Hus­


false dawn, and Read will hope for better at Earby on


■ Saturday (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).


fortable wnners by 94 runs and look forward to two games at the weekend at Bimnley and Hyndburn. If they can win both those


Road side got off to the worst possible start, losing Higson and Geelan for only two runs. Lavery hit a sweet boundary, only to be bowled the next ball. This left the Cobras on


13-3.


games, they progress to the semi-final stages of the Lan­ cashire-based competition.


lent partnership of 50 between McKenna (31 retired) and Holgate (26). Scott and Dewhurst saw


There was then an excel­


the game home and the Cobras ran out winners by six wickets in the 15th over.


first team also played the seconds and narrowly came out on top. The second string posted


© Cricket Scorecards


CLITHEROE v EARBY Earby


R. Arshad Ibw b Marquet................. .7 S. Munas c Bolton b B u t t ................ 17 Azmatc Coulter b Marquet............14 N. Hodge not o u t ..............................54 S.KcldescNawazbHargreaves . . . .9 C. WaltoncMarquetbBolton...22 D. Watson run o u t ............................ 19 I. Clarkson b B u t t ..............................0 P. BaistowbButt................................3 J . ThurstanbMaiquet................. 0 A. daggers c and b B u tt................. 1 Extras..........................................17 T b ta l..........................................163 Bowling: J. Marquet 10.4-2-44-3; F.


Butt 1 ^ 2W ; M. Hargreaves 6-0-34-1; N. Ashiaf 8-0-23-0; N. Bolton 4-0-22-1. Clilheroc


Nawaz not o u t ................................110 M. Bolton c Walton b Aishad..........18 N. Bolton Ibwb Atshad.................... 12 RAshialnotout..............................20 Extras.......................................... .4 TbtaKforO) ..............................164 Bowling: J. Thurstan 9-2-26-0;


Azraat 16-0-71-0; R. Arshad 941-31-2; P. Baistow 3.4-0-28^; I. Clarkson 2-0-7-0.


BLACKBURN NORTHERNV


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


Ribblcsdale Wanderers


A. Marsh b Kruger................... ....3 1 Seudeiist Ahmed b P a te l ...............108 S. Woods bLoM................................11 M. Peel c and b Kruger.....................16 R. Gladwin not o u t ..........................63 B. Spencer b P ate l..............................3 C. Wilson not out................................1 Extras......................................... 41 Total (tor 5) ..............................274 Bowling: Kruger 19-1-84-2; D. Fish


4-0-36-0; D. Lord 11-2-66-1; A. Bisoodwal 7-0-41-0; I. Patel 4-0-32-2. Blackburn Nortbern


R. Crawshaw b Spencer...................... 4 Kruger not o u t................................1% I. Ahmed Ibwb Spencer...................16 H. Bhojani run out .......................... 14 A. Bisoodwal c and b Spertcer............ 9 R. Hussain c Scuderi b Spencer........7 C. Chambers not o u t .........................15 Extras..........................................16 Total (for 5) ..............................277 Bowling: B. Spencer 14-0-88-4; T.


Braithwaite 9-1-46-0: Scuderi 9-0-6M; R. Gladwin 241-394); S. Woods 241-30-0.


WHALLEY v


BAXENDEN Whallcy


M. Davies Ibwb Melding.................35 Ediriweera not out...........................135 J . RainbSudworth....................... 0 A. Whelan cCauncebBulcock ___24 R. Palmer Ibwb Fielding ...................1 G. Thomas Ihw b Fielding...................0 B. Dowling not out .......................... 40 Extras..........................................10 Total (for 5) ..............................245 Bowling: J. Fielding 21-2-110-3; S.


Molloy 3-0-19-0; D. Parkinson 11-0-32- 0; G. Sudwurth 4-0-34-1; T. Bulcock 6- 0-12-1.


Baxenden


C. Waddington c Davies b Gorton . .29 D. Parkinson b O’N eill...................115 S. Payne c Burgess b Gorton............ 71 M.Rishtonnotout............................ 8 Fielding not o u t ..................................4 Extras......................................... 22 Total (for 3) ..............................249 Bowling: B. Dowling 8-0-44-0; L.


52-5 through Dominic .Ash­ ton (18) and James Price (15), with wickets taken by Mack Spencer (1-6) and Taylor Greenhalgh (2-15). But the first team managed


Burgess 2-0-25-0; S. Gorton 14-1-62-2; Ediriweera 5-0-42-0.


read v CHERRY TREE Cbcrry Tree


M. HadfteldbDriver .......... .57 A. Mirza c and b Driver.................. 30 Elahi c Artingstoll b Barden............ 76


69-5 thanks to Ryan Monk (10) and Paul McGrath (19) as wickets fell courtesy of Kurt Chadwick (1-2) and Robert Gibbs (2-13). ■ Church Meadow is to host a cricket coaching course from Monday, August 7th, to Friday, August 11th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All sessions, which will be


C. Riley c Whalley b Driver............ 22 S. Friend Ibwb Ganesh.....................14


N. Robbins c Haworth b Barden ___3 J. Kennedy not out ...........................10 C. Kennedy c Chester b Ganesh........ 0 A. Sudnik b Ganesh............................ 5 S. Mirza not out..................................2 Extras......................................... u


Total (tor 8) ..............................230 Bowling: Ganesh 11-1-44-3; A.


Turner 5-1-24-0; W. Driver 13-2-71-3; C. Holt 8-0-52-0; B. Barden 8-1-29-2. Read


open to 8-14 year olds, will be run by qualified E.CB and CRB checked coaches. Further details are avail­


able from Michael Britcliffe (424328) or Terry Braith­ waite (428190).


SPOBT IN ASSOCIATION WITH PS COfVlPUTERS: CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF SEByiCE W. Driverc Friend b Sudnik.......... 113


M. Whalley cC.ItomedybHi^’ood .14 Gan^h c Sudnik b Elahi.................. 22 K. O’Connor c and b Sudnik............20


A. Chester not o u t .............................. 1 Extras................................... * ” 14 Total (for 6) ..................... . . . .m


A. Turner c Riley b Sudnik.............. 10 C. Holt run out ................................21 W.Eastharanotout.......................... 11


Crickci Suorccaixls Bowling: N. Robbins 12-1-52-0; S.


Hopwood 9-3-31-1; A. Sudnik 13-0-82- 3; Elahi 11-0-53-1.


CLITHEROE v RIBBLESDALE


WANDERERS Clitheroc


Nawaz Ibw b Braithwaite,............. 107 N. Bolton Ibw Scuderi.......................6 M. Bolton Ibw Scuderi ..................... 0 N. Ashraf c Scuderi b Braithwaitc . .72 S. Coulter c Lloyd b Spencer..........28


D. Turner s t Peel b Howard.......7 D. Glover not o u t ............................. 19 F. Butt run o u t ...................................0 M. Proctor not out .'...................... .24 Extras........................................ .20 Total (tor 7 ) ............................. 285 Bowling: Scuderi 10-1-61-2; D.


Howard 10-1-23-1; B. Spencer 9-0-82-1; R. Gladwin 341-274); R. Lloyd 241-234); T. Braithwaitc 10-0-34-2; S. Woods 4-0- 194)


Ribblesdalc Wanderers


A. Marsh c Marquet b Hargreaves 21 Scuderi c Turner b Nawaz............. 112


S. Woods Ibw b Marquet................. 36 M. Peel c and b Nawaz....................11 R.Gbdwin Ibw Nawaz....................14 D. Howard b B u t t .............................0 R. Lloyd b Nawaz . ........................ 26 J. Bunyan b Marquet .......................1 B. Spencer b Butt .............................0 A. Hartley b Butt .............................1 T. Braithwaite not out ..................... 1 Extras.........................................31 To ta l........................................ .255 Bowling: J. Marquet 8-0-41-2; F.


Butt 9.3-0-3Z3; M. Hargreaves 7-1-43- 1; N. Ashrat 1041-534); N. Bolton 4-0- 19-0; Nawaz 6-0-41-1.


VEKA RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Senior Division P W L N B P


Clitheroe . . . .1 5 10 2 3 12 68 Padiham........15 9 2 4 6 59 Baxenden___15 8 3 4 10 58 •CherryTree. 15 7 4 3 6 50 Settle............14 7 4 3 4 45 •GtHarwood. 15 6 4 4 4 45 Earby............15 Whalley........15


6 5 4 6 44 6 5 4 4 42


R’dale Wands. 15 6 7 2 6 40 Read..............15 4 7 4 2 30 B’bumNor...l5 4 7 4 2 30 Edenfield....l5 3 9 3 2 23 Ossyimm___15 2 9 4 2 20 Bamoldsrvick. 14 0 10 4 0 8 First Division P W L N U P


-7Belvcdere ..14 10 2 2 20 67 Salesbury___ 14 9 2 3 14 65 Stacksteads . . 14 10 3 1 10 62 Cherry Tree.. 14 8 4 2 12 56 Clitheroe . . . .1 4 7 4 3 12 53 Gt Harwood.. 14 8 5 1 10 52 R’dale Wands. 13 6 6 1 18 50 Baxenden___14 5 7 2 8 37 Earby............14 4 7 3 0 32 Read..............14 4 9 1 8 30 Settle............13 3 8 2 8 27 Ossy Imm.. . . 14 3 8 3 6 27 Whalley........14 2 8 4 8 26 B’bum Nor.. . 14 2 8 4 6 24 Second Division P W L N B P


Brinscall........ 14 11 1 2 18 77 Edenfield....l4 11 1 2 12 71 Feniscowles . . 14 9 2 3 16 67 Rolls-Royce. . 14 8 4 2 12 56 Bly Belvedere 14 7 3 4 8 51 Padiham........14


6 5 3 10 46


Salesbury___14 5 5 4 12 45 BlyGSOB . . .1 4 5 6 3 14 45 Bamoldswick. 14 5 7 2 8 37 Feniscowles2.14 4 7 3 10 36 Stacksteads. . 14 4 8 2 8 32 Rolls-Royce 2.14 2 9 3 4 20 Brinscall2 . . .1 4 1 10 3 0 11 -7BlyGSOB214


Third Division P W L N B P


•Earby..........13 7 2 3 14 58 Padiham........12 7 2 3 12 53 Baxehden. . . . 11 5 0 6 8 45 Cherry Tree.. 13 5 5 3 14 45 Settle............12


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE


Premier Division R o y a l B r i t is h L e g io n B 7,


Wh ite H a r t 5; Billington Brass Band Club A 11, White Horse A 1; Buck B 1. Buck A 11; Castle A 8, Royal Br itish Legion A 4; S t Peter’s (Hurst Green) 9, Pendlo A 3.


First Division ' Brown Cow 5, Stork B 7; Red


P um p 9, B ay H o r s e 3; Lower Buck B 4, Lower Buck A 8; White Horse B 7, Waggon A 5; Stork A 1, Whalley Arms 11. Second Division


Horse Shoe 8, Station 4; Wag­


gon B 7, Craven B 5; R o y ^ Oak A 5, Low M o o r C lu b 7; D o g Music Bar 6, Conservative Club 6.


Third Division Craven B 8, R o y al Oak B 4;


De Lacy 4, Royal British Legion C 8; Whalley Arms B 6, White Lion 6; Buck D 11, Kings Arms 1; Bridge 7, Castle B 5; Pendle B 5, Buck Wrinkleys7. nXTURES Tonight


Chris Stewart Foundation Cup S to rk A v B uck W r in k ley s ;


Buck A V Billington Brass Band Club A; Royal British Legion B v Castle A; Whalley Arms A v Red P um p ; Wagon A v D o g Music Ban White Horse B v Royal Oak A; White H ar t v Buck B; Pendle B V Stork B.


Tuesday Ladies’ Division Buck B V Buck A; De Lacy v


Royal British Legion A; Kings A rm s V P en d le ; R o y a l Oak v Buck C.


TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Buck A .....................11 8 1 2100 Billington A..............11 7 3 1 97 CastleA................... 11 8 0 3 94 RBLA.....................11 6 1 4 86 St Peter’s HG ....1 1 5 2 4 79 RBLB.....................11 4 3 4 73 White H a r t ..............11 3 3 5 73 BuckB.....................11 4 0 7 67 PendleA................. 11 0 4 7 52 WhiteHorseA ...11 0 3 8 46 First Division P W D L P


Waggon A ............... 11 5 3 3 88 Bay Horse............... 11 5 3 3 86 r a t e Horse B ...11 5 4 2 84 Stork A ................11 5 3 3 84 Lower Buck A ....1 1


6 2 3 82


Whalley A rm s ....11 5 3 3 81 Red Pump............... 11 4 2 5 76 Stork B ................11 4 2 5 71 Lower BuckB ....11 3 2 6 68 BrowmCow..........11 1 0 10 47 Second Division P W D L P


Coach & Horses . . .9 6 2 1 80 Royal Oak A ............10 7 1 2 79 Con. Club............... 10 5 2 3 78 Craven A ...................9 5 2 2 74 Horse Shoe ..........10 4 2 4 72 Waggon B ............... 10 4 0 6 64 Low Moor............... 10 3 I 6 59 Station.....................10 2 0 8 58 D o g .........................10 2 2 6 52 Third Division P W D L P


RBLC..................... 11 10 1 0112 Castle B ...................12 7 2 3103 Buck Wrinkleys ..12 8 0 4 98 Bridge ..................11 7 2 2 90 BuckD ................11


1 11 2 6 8


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 20th, 2006 47 Diiiis :iiul Domimics


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


’ Darts Waggon an d Horses 4, Swan


an d R o y a l 5; P e n d le H o te l 3, Bridge In n 6; Horse Shoe 2, Black Horse 7; Buck B 7, Buck A 2. Dominoes


Waggon an d Horses 10, Swan


and R o y al 11; Fend le Hotel 10, Bridge Inn 11; Horse Shoe 9, Black Horse 12; Buck B 10, Buck A IL LEAGUE POSITIONS Darts


P


Black Horse..................................... 39 BuckB............................................. 38 Swan and Royal................................36 Waggon and Horses.............


.32


Horse Shoe........................................31 Pendle Hotel .................................. 24 Bridge Inn ........................................22 Buck A ..............................................18 White Horse......................................13 Dominoes


P


Horse Shoe....................................... 74 Buck A ............................................. 68 White Horse..................................... 67 Bridge Inn ....................................... 67 Swan and Royal............................... 66 BuckB............................................. 65 Black Horse..................................... 65 Waggon and Horses......................... 61 Pendle Hotel ................................... 55


CLITHEROE MEN’S INVITATION


SUMMER DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


Pendle In n 5, Craven Heifer 2;


Swan B 1, Swan A 6; Legion B 6, Horse S h o e 1; K in g s A rm s 4, Ro yal O a k 3; B la c k H o rse 6, Brown Cow 1. FIXTURES Monday


Pendle In n v Legion A; Craven


Heifer v B r id g e In n ; C a th o lic Club V Red Pump; Kings Arms v Black Horse; Royal Oak v Horse Shoe; Legion B v Swan B; Swan A V Brown Cow. TABLES


Red Division P W D P


Pendle Inn ....................5 5 0 28 Catholic Club................. 5 4 1 25 LegionA......................... 6 4 2 24 Red Pump....................... 4 2 2 17 Craven Heifer................. 6 2 4 17 White Lion..................... 5 0 5 8 Bridge Inn ....................5 1 4 7 Blue Division P W D P


Kings Arms......................7 7 0 39 Legion B ........................ .7 5 2 36 Royal Oak....................... 7 6 1 34 SwanA.......................... .7 4 3 31 Black Horse................... 7 3 4 22 Horse Shoe..................... 7 2 5 18 SwanB............................7 1 6 11 BrottTi Cow..................... 7 0 7 5


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


De L a cy 1, Band Club A 11;


Buck In n 6, Sw an w i th Two Necks 6; Judge Walmesley 4, Bay Horse 8; B la c k Bull 10, B an d Club B 2.


Dominoes De L a c y 4, B an d Club A 8; 6 2 3 90 6 4 2 8 42


B’bum Nor. ..13 5 5 3104 1 Edenfield....l2 5 4 3 8 39 R’dale Wands. 11 5 5 1 12 39 Clithcroe. . . . 10 5 3 2 6 35 Feniscowles. . 12 4 6 2 10 34 Bly Belvedere 13 3 5 - 5 Bamoldswick.il


4 6 1 8 30 8 33


•Read............12 1 8 2 10 22 Ossy Imm.. . . 10 2 5 3 4 20 Salesbury___11 2 6 3 4 20 •tied game


WTiiteLion..............12 6 1 5 89 Pendle B ..............12 5 2 5 83 Craven B ................. 12 3 1 8 68 Kings Arms..............12 3 3 6 66 DeLacy...................12 1 3 8 61 WhalleyArmsB ..11 4 1 6 59 Royal Oak B ........12 1 0 11 51 Ladies Division P W D L P


BuckB.......................9 8 0 1 75 Pcndle.......................9 8 0 1 66 RBLA.......................8 6 0 2 59 Royal Oak.................9 6 0 3 55 KingsArms...............8 3 0 5 38 Buck A .......................9 2 0 7 36 RBLB...................... 8 3 0 5 33 De Lacy.....................7 1 0 6 26 BuckC.......................9 1 0 8 22


Buck In n 3, Sw a n w i th Two Necks 9; Judge Walmesley 7, Bay Horse 5; Black Bull 6, Band Club B 6.


Combined De L a cy 5, Band Club A 19;


Buck I n n 9, Sw an w i th Two Necks 15; Ju d g e Walmesley 11, Bay H o r s e 13; B la ck Bull 16, Band Club B 8. TABLE


P


Swan with Two Necks....................116 Bay Horse........................................103 Judge Walmesley............................101 Band Club B ................................... 82 Black Bull .....................


73


Band Club A ................................... 68 Buck Inn........................................... 62 DeLacy ........................................... 19


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


First Division P W D L P


RhyddiigsPark ..13 11 0 2 93 GtHarwoodA ...13 10 0 3 84 Ribblesdale A . ...1 3 7 0 6 73 WbaUeyA............13 7 0 6 65 Globe A ................13 6 2 5 63 BomleyRdB . ...1 3 5 6 8 62 RoeLeePark . ...1 4 5 1 8 66 SabdenBlaek . ...1 3 4 1 8 54 Ossy Con................14 4 1 9 54 Risbton Con. A . . .13 4 1 8 52 Second Division P W D L P


Clitheroe C C A . . .14 13 6 1106 Salesbury..............14 12 6 2 94 Gt Harwood B ...13 7 6 6 73 RushtonStA . ...1 3 8 0 5 72 Gt Harwood CC ..14 7 6 7 70 HuistGreenA ...14 7 6 7 67 Globe B ................14 5 0 9 67 Springhill..............13 6 1 6 64 FVee Gaideneis . . .14 6 6 8 64 G attyPa rk..........13 3 0 10 42 BumleyRdA ....1 4


6 1 13 31


Third Division • P W D L P


Waddington ........ 14 13 0 1160 RushtonStB ....1 3 9 1 3 86 Immanuel A ........13 8 0 5 74 OakhillVets..........14 6 1 7 73 SabdenRed..........14 7 1 6 71 SalesbuiyB..........14 8 0 6 70 Mercer P a rk ........14 6 1 7 64 Gt Harwuod L . . . .13 5 6 8 61 Grange..................13 6 6 7 56 OakhiU..................13 3 0 10 46 RibblesdaleB ....1 3 1 0 12 39 Fourth Division P W D L P


Sydney S t ............16 16 0 0130 Rishton Con. B . . .15 11 0 4165 . Coppice................16 12 0 4 160 Immanuel B ........ 16 12 0 4 98 SabdenBlue........16 10 6 6 87 CastlcB................16 7 1 8 82 CastleA................16 7 6 9 81 WaddingtonB ...16 7 0 9 73 Whalley B ............15 6 1 8 66 Milnshaw Wands .16 4 6 12 59 Hurst Green B ...16 1 0 15 36 CUtherocCCB ..16 1 0 15 33


HYDNBURNAND DISTRICT BOWLING


LEAGUE TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Globe A ................12 9 0 3 78 Ribblesdale A ....1 2 7 1 4 64 WhalleyA............12 6 6 6 66 Ossy Con................11 5 1 5 66 RusbtonStE . ...1 2 5 0 7 59 Free Gaidencrs . . .11 5 2 4 59 Globe E ................12 6 0 6 57 Salesbury Blue ...12 5 6 7 55 SabdenB.............11 6 6 5 51 BurnleyRdC ....1 1 4 6 7 49 WaddingtonA___10 3 0 7 37 Second Division P W D L P


Immanuel A ........ 12 9 6 3 83 ClitheroeCC........12 8 0 4 73 Coppice................12 9 0 3 72 RushtonStC ___12 8 0 4 65 Grange A ..............12 6 0 6 60 BumleyRdB ....1 1 7 0 4 57 Globe C ................12 5 1 6 56 Sydney S treet___12 4 0 8 54 OakhillParkA ...12 4 0 8 53 OakhfllAsh..........12 4 1 7 51 Whalley B ............11 0 0 11 26 Third Division P W D L P


Rishton Con. C . . .11 10 0 1 79 Mercer P a rk ........11 8 1 2 73 RishtonBC..........11 7 1 3 68 G attyPa rk..........11 7 0 4 58 SabdenC..............11 5 0 6 52 Salesbury R e d . . . .11 4 1 6 52 Immanuel B ........ 11 3 0 8 46 AlmaA ................11 3 1 7 45 OakhiUParkB ...11 4 0 7 42 RibblcsdaleC ....1 1 2 0 9 34 Fourth Division P W D L P


Waddington B ........9 8 0 1 67 Gt Harwood CC . .10 6 1 3 59 Grange C ..............10 7 0 3 58 RcadCC................9 5 0 4 54 Milnshaw Park ...10 5 1 4 53 AlmaB ................10 3 1 6 41 SabdenA..............10 3 1 6 40 BurnleyRdD ....1 0 2 2 6 34 Oakhill Beech........9 2 0 7 34


Six-wicket haul for Shorrock in victory


CRAVEN League Third Division leaders Chatburn held on to win by eight wick­ ets at Eldwick and Gilstead. On an atrocious wicket


and hot day, Chatbum were asked to bat, with variable bounce from rollers to dan­ gerous bone crunchers thrown at the locals. Only Andrew Booth (34


tackling the pitch seemed the only way to go as Chat­ burn struggled to 106 all out. Spirits were low, hut the


not out) adapted to any­ thing that was thrown at him. An aggressive attitude to


Andrew Booth bowling four overs for five runs at a cru­ cial stage in the game. Chatburn seconds beat


eight-man Foulridge by five wickets on Saturday to con­ tinue their push for promo- ^ tion a t the top of the J.P. Mewies and Co. Craven and District Cricket League Third Division. Foulridge batted first and


scored 166-5, with Josh Armstrong (2-22), Geoff Lambert (1-10), John Ashe (1-26) and Chris Mulheam (1-57) Chatburn's leading 4vicket takers. In reply, Chatburn lost


Chatburn bowlers assured the team that they could hold out for victory and they kept their word as they reduced the home side to 48- 8


.Paul Shorrock took 6-28


and Rod Booth finished with 3-53 to see Eldwick all out for 98, with David Price taking a brilliant catch to remove the last man, and


four early wickets, but an excellent innings of 75 not out from Tom Eglin, sup­ ported by Paul Woodworth (27) and John Ashe (31 not out) resulted in an easy vic­ tory for the local villagers. However, Foulridge


deserve credit for playing the game with just eight players, and if they had held their catches the result may have been different.


Chipping set up final date with Low Moor


SABDEN lost to Chipping A in the semi-final of the Bradlow Cup at Whalley on Thursday. Chipping made 113-2 off


gled to cope with tig h t Chipping bowling and were soon well behind the run rate. Some poor shots didn’t


18 overs on an unusually green Whalley wicket. In reply, Sabden strug­


help their cause, and the innings was terminated at 50 all out, with no one reaching double figures. Tonight Sabden travel to Bolton-by-Bowland to play


a friendly. The other semi-final of


semi-finals saw Rimington overcome a score of 130 set by Calderstones to win by seven wickets, while Wag­ gon and Horses had an easi­ er passage, beating Ram­ blers on a walkover.


Selected Teams for the Weekend Cricket


Saturday C l i th e r o e (v B a x e n d e n ,


away, m e e t n o o n) T e am to b e c o n f i rm e d o n n o t i c e b o a r d . S co ren S. Robin so n. C li th e ro e 2 nds (v Bax end en,


h om e , m e e t 1 2 -4 5 p .m . ) J . Green, C. Palmer, J . D ew h u r s t , A . P e a r c e , G. K e r s h aw , C . B row n , R Cox , F. G r e e n , S . B i s h o p , W. L e B r e t o n , P. G a sk ell. Scorer; S. S tin so n . R e a d (v E a rb y , aw ay , 1-30


p .m . s t a r t ) M . W h a l le y , W. D r iv e r , C. H o l t , W. E a s th am , A. Chester, P. H aw o r th , P. B a r ­ d e n , S . M a r s h a l l , E . A r t ­ in g s to ll, K . O’Connor, G an e sh . Scorer: K . Crab tree. R e a d 2 n d s (v E a rb y , hom e ,


1-30 p .m . s ta r t ) J . D o u g h ty , A. R u s h to n , M . Als ton, M . How ­ ells. M is s J . Laycock, A. L ig h t- bown, M . S u th ers , A. Lay cock , T. B o o th , J . D u c k w o r th , D . T h i s t le th w a i te . R e s e rv e s : J . Jo n es , G. H inks. Scorer: J . Gel- d a rd . R ib b le s d a le W a n d e r e r s (v


O sw a ld tw i s t le Im m a n u e l , away, 1-3.0 p.m. s ta r t ) M . B r ig ­ gs, D. Howa rd, R . G ladw in , T. B r a i t h w a i t e , S . W o o d s , B . S p en c e r , C. H a l l , J . B u n y a n , M . P r a t t , J . T ro t te r , S cu der i.


setting a target of 133-5, with M a tt Coulter and Tom Eglin both in the runs, before the church side fell short by 68 runs. And the Sportsworld Cup


the Bradlow Cup saw Low Moor beat St James' Church. Low Moor batted first, «


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R ib b lesdale Wan d erers 2 n d s ^


(v O sw a ld tw is t le Im m a n u e l , h om e , 1 -3 0 p .m . s t a r t ) M . W r ig le y , I . B r i t c l i f f e , P. Spencer, A. Coxall, T. O'N eill, R . W h a l le y , A . H a r t le y , M . C la r k s o n , J . H o p k in s , A . H u tch in s, J . B raithw aite. Scor­ e n J. Britcliffe.


Sunday C l i th e r o e 3 r d s (v F e n i s ­


cowles, away, m e e t 12-15 p.m.) P. Cox, D. T urne r, M. B en n e tt, F. Green, B. Bras s , L. N u t ta l l , J . H o lg a te , A . R o b in s o n , W. B a lo c h , D . S h a r p ie s , J . M cK en n a . R e ad 3 rd s (v Oswald tw is tle


Im m a n u e l , aw a y , 1-30 p .m . s t a r t ) G. H in k s , C. D u c k - worth, A. L ig h tb ow n , J. Jo n es , A. Laycock, J . D u ckw o r th , M . S u th e r s , E . A r t in g s to l l , J . G and y, T. R a s h i , M . A ls to n . Reserve: M . Riley. Scoren M . Shirtcliffe. R ib b le sd a le W and erers 3 rd s


(v B u rn ley Belvedere, home, 1- 30 p.m. s ta r t ) G. Clarkson, M . P r a t t , R . C la rk so n , J . D ick in ­ so n , S. W i ld , A . N. O th e r , A . ^ H a r tley , J . B r itc lif fe , H . K ay, R . Slinger, W. K h a n . S coren E . Kay.


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