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4 38 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 7th, 2008


TT|;,AN excellent all-. _ l round performance from Steve Bowker failed


.tol prevent- Chatburn; from slipping to defeat at Haworth Rrod.' The;home'side won


the toss and elected to bat, losing wickets at, regidar intervals on their ■way' to 178-7,off. their' .■ers. -


AndrewBooth was ' . ' .


the leading wicket-taker, with 3-67, as both Bowk-. er.(2-22) and Richard. Shovelton (2-49) got in bn the'act. • ' J ■


“ iln'reply, Mark Braith-.-


■waite (11) and'Chris i'Waddingt6n'(19) both went early, but Bowker. (57) tried to Irad his side


.tovictory. Unfortunately no one


else'reached double fig­ ures, until tail-enders Ashley Bennett (14 not out) and Paul Craig (25) and Chatbum'were beat­ en by 26 runs. The seconds ^fered a


surprise defeat against bottom side Pendle For-


'.est. ; The Fence side'were


bowled out for. 140 as, Paul Shorrock and Chris Mulhearn took four- wickets apiece.- .. : But then the homesters were shot out for 48.


[—I RIBBLESDALE U -Wanderers - are hosting a summer coach­ ing course for budding young cricketers.. . - Held from Tuesday,:


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August 26th to Friday the 29th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, the' course is aimed at 7 to 15-year-olds, with all ses­ sions run by qualified ECB and CRB-checked coaches. For more details, con­


tact Michael Britcliffe (01200 424328) or Terry; llraithwaite '- (01200


428190). ■ - ' Meanwhile, Wander­


ers Under-15s have won two of their last three^ games. ' ■ ' ,


First up, against .


Read, Matthew Clark'-, son’s ^11 proved in vain as Wanderers’ derby; rivals made ! 02-3, to; Ribblesdale’s97-3.f '~ • Joe Hopkins (33 not


out), Tom Farrar (22) and Tom Rigby (15 not out) were among the; runs for Wanderers. •- ,,,The side then eased


'past Padiham after scorr ing 109-5, wth Clarkson (29), Farrar (27) and; Hopkins (23) top-scor­ ing. , Padiham \vere restrict^


ed to 85-6 in reply., ■Then against Baxen-


den, Wanderers earned a . nine-wicket win after; holding their opponents' to 63-7, with Rigby (%3) and Hopkins (M) bowl-' ing well. •. V V; Hopkins (20 not out) .and David McGrathg (20 not out) knocked off the winning runs.


■ ^Wanderers’ Under 11s lost out to Read, who had-made-78-4,-with :Mark Spencer taking 2- _!!.■- _v. Ribblesdale fell short


"on 69-7. i lands top prize!


THERE was a mass field of 170 when Geoff Roberts staged his President’s Day at Clitheroe Golf Club. And the more,


favourable weather than of late was reflected in' the scores. ■ .


Jonathon Dugdale was -•


in one df the last three- balls out, and competi­ tions chairman John Cart-


■ mell had to rehash the prize list when Dugdale produced 72-5:67 late in


the day.' . However, the early bird,


, in the shape of David Fos- ’ ter with a 7-30 a.mrstart,' ■also carded a n e tt 67 thanks to a birdie on the par five 18th, to win top prize after a card play-off. Clitheroe’s favourite


fishmonger Giles Shaw took time out to catch himself a nice prize with , an impressive nett 68 for third place. Nigel Clowes had the


•good day, his nett 69 gave him a one-shot advantage over Andrew Fish for third place, and all four qualified for the Tradesman’s Tro­ phy Final in September. The seniors section con­


Wright and Graham Monk, this time joined by Russell Davies. Last week’s third place,


Tony Lee was joined by Steve Glash and Sandy,; Morrison, and was again


tinue their, progress ■ towards their best-ever fin­ ish in the Ribble 'Valley Seniors League as they are currently in top spot ahead


• of St Anne’s Old Links. The John Dugdale Tro­


phy for the winner of the matchplay event, contest­ ed by the top eight players in the Club Championship, went to the wire when Mark Ashworth took the trophy with the last putt on the 18th green. Captain Walmsley was


prominent again in Sun­ day’s Open Fourball. The invitation to


lone nett 70 for fourth, but four golfers with nett 71s - had to scrap for the next four places. Better back nines gave. Mike Ainsworth the edge over John Wetton, Simoii Case and Norman' Entwikle in that order. , This left two remaining


nett prizes, and more work for the competitions chair­ man, with no leK than 12 nett 72s.. . Dave Kitson and cap­


tain Andrew Walmsley came out top of the pile to claim the final two prizes. ' Dave Thornhill’s 74 gave hiih the best gross ahead of the in-form Mar­ tin Cane with75. Cane figured again in


the midweek medal with a flawless 69-1-68, and must consider himself unlucky to have to settle for-the runners-up spot after a card play-off went , in favour of canny Scot Jim Sprint.with the same nett .score. Geoff Cartledge had a


Accrington’s ; captain proved profitable when they teamed up to win sec­ ond prize with 41 points. Longridge Golf Club


attended the event in force, and M. Proctor and A. Gray did them proud by taking first prize with


-.42 points.. The Ghyll pairing of


Bellwood and Nutter took third place after cards, and Hesketh’s B. Holland and S. Gibson finished in fourth. .


.,


. Townley members Andrew Miller and Jim Fitton claimed the best


- gross with a round of 72. In the Open Three Man


team competition, at Stonyhurst Park, vice-cap- tairi' John Blockeel, Andrew Blockeel and Ian Carrington continued their rich vein of form to repeat the previous week’s win with a stableford score of 76. - Andrew Blockeel had a personal gross score of 69


' to post the course record for the club. Runners-up on 70 points


were also the previous week’s runners-up Tony


"just outside the prizes with. a score of 69 points. '


' George Blenkinship won • the Veterans’ Trophy at Whalley with a round of 90-23-67 to" beat Alan Strange (86-16-70) by threeshots.-r, Colin Elliott (78-8-70)


won tbe subsidiary medal, with divisional prizes . going to Paul Wray (77-7- 70)


. Sue Cartledge (86-16- 70) won the LGU Medal and C. Stokes Pendant at Clitheroe. ■ . Edith Child (91-19-72)


and John Lomax (93-22- 71)


, John Jobes (85-13-72) ' . • :


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■VALLEY golfer .Toshua Henderson has been crowned East Lancashire champion.


• . The best boys from


across the E a s t Lan­ cashire Golf Association converged on Blackburn Golf Glub for the Junior Ghampionships. And Ribchester golfer


Joshua, a member at the Revidge club, carded a round of 74 to win the Scratch Cup. The five-handicapper


who attends Queen Eliz­ abeth Grammar School


. in Blackburn, has been playing golf since he was


was runner-up after a card play-off with Irene Hinks (90-8-72). Linda Mercer (98-25-.


73) came out on top in Division Two ahead of Gill Eddlestone (105-31-74) and Sue Johnson (101-27-


74) . . Marion Read totalled 15


points to win the nine-hole stableford on the card from


- Eileen Lambert, with ^ Norma Hoyle third, a point off the pace.. Ladies from Whalley ’


hosted their counterparts from Bracken Ghyll and contested a Texas Scram­ ble.


Bridget Rees teamed-up with Bracken. Ghyll’s E. Riding to win the main prize.


And the.ELGA Mixed '


Foursomes qualifier saw Mike' Conroy and Bridget ' Rees (66) take top spot. ■ They will be joined in The team to represent'


■ Whalley at Pleasington next month by Roger Altbam and lady captain Joyce Andrew (68i5) and Peter Seavers and Agnes Flanagan (73).'


.four. . . And beating off around 70 other players to win the Scratch Cup is the undoubted highlight of the 14-year-old's golf career to date. Joshua is pictured \vith the trophy. (A300708/2)


Davidson goes ace!


CAPTAIN'S Weekend at Mytton Fold saw a full two days of intensive com­ petition on the Langho course. ; Golfers .enjoyed the


-opportunity of two one.- day events and a combined


■ Carol Blackadder and- ■ .overall format providing


. for all categories of the club's membership. , Saturday saw a hole-in-


- one by Mark Davidson on the 221-yard 18th, whilst on Sunday, 27-handicap- per John Welch scored an eagle two on the 411 yard ■'14th! .;


■ '.; - Day One was headed by


Matthew Walsh with an exceptional 84-19-65, two clear of Peter Tomlinson's 74-7-67. A further three shots further back .was John Berry (80-10-70) fol­


lowed closely by Gareth Sutcliffe's 89-18-71. Divi­ sion One winner Chris Chadwick came in with 77-5-72 and John Kwas- newski took Division Two with 89-17-72. Day Two saw. John


Berry move up the leader- board, taking first overall with a nett 67, beating Chris Hughes , (87-20-67) on a card play-off. Third and fourth were equally close with Frank Tunstail (80-12-68) just heading Gary Ashton (85-17-68).: Division One was taken by Wayne Ivinson (78-9-69)


• and Di^vision T\yo by Sat­ urday's hole-in-one star, Mark Davidson (81-12- 69). ,;


: * ■ : ■,


The Sunday ladies’com- . petition was won by Mau­


reen Board with 39 points, two clear of Patricia Ley- land, with Abbie Clegg just one point further back. The junior competi- . tion was won by Harry Crossley. ' Tbe two:day combined


event saw John Berry (137) take overall honours, three strokes clear of Peter Tomlinson (140) in second, Matthew Walsh, also on 140 nett, finishing in third with a consistent Gareth Sutcliffe on 141 in fourth place. ' Keith Gill took Division


One with 142 and Gary Ashton (143) taking Divi-


. sion Two. Mick Walsh scooped the Seniors section


with 142. “ . Late goal denies Hurst Green Narrow derby win


Whinncy m u .........................3 I lu r x l Green


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HURST Green conceded a goal in the last minute; as 'this


■enthralling pre-season match against West Lancashire League opposition ended all-square. Green travelled.to Whinney.


Hill with a slightly different.; squad from the earlier 2-0 defeat ., against Poulton, with Warren, Baker returning for his second spell at the club.


, , I lu r s t Green were slow to


start, but that, was to be expect­ ed with several new faces. . The home side didn’t really ; produce anything of note, apart, from a few shots outside the box which flew well over the bar, but . just as Hurst Green were finding : their: feet, they conceded a ■


' Keeper Steve Young bizarrely made a meal of a tame 40:yard effort, and the Whinney Hill midfielder was on hand to chip over the beleagured stopper.. Green recovered well and


bizarre goal.


. started to play some neat inter-; changes with Malley, Tipton, Paul Chippendale and Danny Walker working well together. This dangerous combination,


created the first goal, as Chip-' pendale lashed in a shot just inside the box. ; Minutes later Chippendale.


grabbed bis second as he cooly side-footed-home following good


"work from Tipton. . ■ However, Whinney Hill


-equalised after another howler ■ from Young. .


. Green made changes at half­ time and looked comfortable against the home side. Walker and Chippendale looking partic­ ularly dangerous up front. Green had a shot cleared off


the line midway through the half, and looked to have won the, game as Walker volleyed home a : superb effort with minutes to; spare, but in injury,time, the home side equalised. ■ ■ Green now face Clitheroe


., RBL oh Saturday a t hoihe, with' several other players expected to . boused.


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CLITHEROE A defeated local rivals Whalley by the narrowest- of margins in the East Lan­ cashire Mixed Division One. Tbe top Clitheroe pairing of


Mary Brass and Nick Thomas played a very strong Whalley first pair, losing the first set 6-4. However, with Thomas’ hard-


' hit tin g , ground strokes and' Brass’s deft touches at the net,


; the Clitheroe pair turned things . around to level the match by taking the second set 6-4. On the other court, things


were equally as tight, with Louise'Burrill and Phil Mileham taking on the Whalley second


, pair. ; 'The Clitheroe pair got off to a


great start and took the first set 6-1, with Burrill placing some


great shots down the line and lobbing the Whalley pair from


^ the back of the court; ". . However, they didn’t have it


all their own way in the second seti with the'Whalley pair com­ ing back into the match, taking the set by 6-4.: ' So the match was evenly


poised at the turn round. • Brass and Thomas continued


their sparkling form and, deter­ mination, beating their rivals in . two straight sets.


; ; , ' On the other court, BurriWlBt


Mileham couldn’t quit^P™ enough to win a set against the Whalley-top pair, losing 6-4,6-3. Clitheroe won the match on


: the basis of the number of games won - a very close fought local


derby indeed! ■ ' lif ilM PU T E R S .^fSPECIAUSING JN WHITEBOARD, PROJECTOR & CABLE INSTALLATICii '- I -


ALTHAMS TRAVEL HYNDBURN •


bowling LEAGUE TABLES


First Division .. . P W D L P


Free Gardeners ..14 11 1; 2 89r. GlobeA .;.V....13 . 8 0 •: 5 79. GIobeE ............14 7 , 2 - 5 75


- RibblesdaleA ...14 6 0 8 .75 OssyCon. .........14.. 7 1 .6 68 . BumleyRdC ...13 .7 ;-.0 6.68 .. RushtonStE.^.13 -7 0 6 66.: SalesburyBlue ..14 6 . 0 8 62 . Sabden B .......14 4 0 10 57 RushtonStC..'..14 • 5 0 9 56 WhalieyA ......13 5 0 8 54 Second Division P W D L P


Coppice .............14 11 1 2 91 Sydney S t - . 13 10; 0 3.82 OakhillParkA ..14 . 7 1 6 72- ImmanuelA ....14 6 1 -7 72 BumleyRdB ..*.13 - 7 0 6 68


. WaddingtonA...13 - 6 • 1 • 6 67. RishtonCon.C ..14 6 - O S 63-.. 0akhiUAshv....l4 - 5 0 - 9 63 Mercer Park . . . .1 4 -6 " 0 8 61 RishtonBC .....14 .5 .0 9 58 GlobeC ........1 3 .4. 0 9 52 . Third Division P W D L P.


GrangeA .......11 10. 0 .1 82 WhalleyB 11- .'7- 0 ' 4 63 - ReadCC . . . : . . . l l - 7 0 4 57 OakhillParkB .-.10:> 4 .0 /6 49.. WaddingtonB...!! 3 0/ 8 49. Salesburj'Red .;.10. 6jj.0 ;4 47: ImmanuelB . . . . l l ‘’-3.;';0 8 44 - GattyPark.......10 '4 0 6 43 SabdenC...........9v;.3 O; 6 36' ..••. / ’ Fourth Division. ‘ P W • D: L. P


- GtH’woodCC-..ll l l : ;0 0 85’ GrangeC ........1 0 ''8 0 . 2 64_. AlmaB..i......11- 6 0 5 63, RibblesdaleC ...10' 7 0 3 62 •Milnshaw Park .10 -4 1 5 44. Clitheroe COB ..11 -2 1 8 38- OakhillBeech ...10 3 0 7 37 BumleyRdD ...10 3 0- 7 36 SabdenAV..;...ll 2 0 9 36 • points deducted '


EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURN VETS


BOWLING LEAGUE - TABLES


A Division P W D L - P


Rhyddings......17 16 ' 0 1 148 RibbledaleA .'...17 15 0 2 144 RushtonStreetA 17 14 . 0 3 142 WorsleyA ..‘...-.17 13 -1 3 133 BurnleyRd ;....17 10 0 7 115 Peel Park A .....17 11 0 6112 towertold.......... 17 8 0 9 105 SabdenBC.......17 .' 8 0 9 99 Catty Park A ...17 6 1 10,87' bakhillVetsA.'..17 .5 2 10 82 RishtonBC.....17 ;3 113'73 Mercer Park ....17 3- 113 -73 WhalleyBC.....17 3 . 0 14 64 WorslcyB .V....17 ,1:'016 - 50;. B Division P W I) L P


O a k h i l l P k 17 17 0 0 160


. RushtonStB-....17 13':, 1.3140 ' BulloughB. t;...17 10 '4 3 118 Waddington. . . . .17 11 ,1 5 118 Immanuel A ....17, 12 1 4 117 0akhillVctsB...17 10 1 '6 116 RibblesdaleB ...17 7 ,3 .7 109 ImmanuelB’. . . .17 8 ,,1 S 104 Hurst Green . . . .17 . 9 ■ 0 8 101 ReadBC;....... .17-:5 I11...76 MilnshawC.;...17::3 014',73 : Peel Park B......17 ,1 :'214„67


Mi!nshawB . ./'.17 - 2 . ,312 : 65, Catty Park B A.17-, 2 ' 0 1 5 : 61


GREATHARWOOD AND DISTRICT ,


BOWLING LEAGUE . ' RESULTS . : . Fir.slDivision - ■


Clitheroe CC 7, Globe A 3; Gt


Harwood A 3, Globe Heys 7j Oswaldtwistle Conservative 6, Burnley Rd B 4; Ribblesdale', Wanderers'A 7, Roe Lee Park 3;. Rushton Street A 6, Salesbuty A 4; Salesbury A 7, Clitheroe CCA 3.


- - ' - Second Division - Globe B 3, Free Gardeners A


1l,!l'hst:Greeh:A 3,'Rushton- S to jK | 7; Rishton Conserya:' t iv S J fG t Harwood CC 1; Sab^. den Red 8, Sydney Street 2; Waddington A 2, Sab'den Black. 8.


,: Third Division ■ . . . Burniey Road-A 4, Mercer


■ Park 6:'Gatty ParkG.'Ribbles-' dale ,Wanderers : • .B; , 4 ; ;


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Oswald twistleImmanuelA8, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel B 2; Oakhill Veterans 6, GtHanvood H 4; Salesbury B 3, Green Park 1.


- Fourth Division ■ Clitheroe CC B 8, Oakhill 2;


Clitheroe CC B 2, AVaddington B 8; Coppice 10.' Hurst Green B ' 0; Free Gardeners B 9, Sabden, Blue 1; Milnshaw Wanderers 3, Waddington B 7; Oakhill 3, Rishton Conservative B 7; Rish- ton Conservative B 10, Hurst Green B 0; Sabdon Blue 2,_ Waddington B 8; Whalley B 7,- ;- Clithcroe CC B 3. . , TABLES


. ■


■ First Division P W I) L .P


GIobeHeys .'..'■. Jd 10,'.0;-'6106 Gt Harwood A...16,11: 0,-5100 RushlonStA....16 11 , 1 4 94 y


-Roc Lee Park.;. .16 -9 - 0-,7'85 GlobeA .■.■..r..'.16„'8:, 0’ 8 82 ClithcroeCCA::.16: -7r'y2 . 7 82 RibblesdaleA-._.-.16r,6.;t.-ll-;9 74 . OssyCon. -...."'.ilS , 7 ' 0 ' 8 68 SalesburyA 17,,;6:'1-10 64 BurnleyRdB ;..17 ' 5.-..2 10 64 ■ Gt Harwood B ...15 4 - 1 10 61 ■


■ Second Division . P W D L P


,


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/CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES -


■ Senior Division : P W , L - N B P


GtHarwood .18 13 3' 2 21 157 Baxenden ...18 11 4 3 27 146 .


, Edenfield'.'..18 - 11' 4 - 3 27 146 Padihara....l8 11 4-. 3 26 145 BamoldsnicklS ,9 6 3 15 114 Read......‘.18 9 7 2 17 113 Whalley:....18 8 , 8 2 22 108 B'bumNrthralS 5 IP 2 35 91.


'Settle . . . . . . . 18 6 .9 , 3 22 .-91 R’daleWandslS 6.10 , 2 23-. 89 - CherryTree.18 6 .9 ‘ 3 18‘;87:..„ Clitheroe....l8 5 10 3 26 .85 ,Earby-....-.'.18 4 11. 3 1 5 64 ;:


0ssylmm.- . .18 3 11 ,4 17 59 ' „


First Division ., ■ P W L N B P


Bclvedere .-..18 13 3 2 27 163 Settle2 ......18,11 3 4 23:145 .


; Padiham2.;.18■:10V^5.■3 27 138 R’daleWands2I810?:7 1 35 138.


;.CherryTree218 9 8 1 30 123 Salesbury . . .18:- 9 5 4 15,117. Brinscall....l8 - 7 7 4 33 115 Gt Harwood 218 7 7 4 26 108 . •Ossylmm.218 7 8 2 24 107


Rishton Con. A .'.17 14 0 3110' Free Gardeners A 16-12 .0 4 98 Sydney St , . ....... 17.11 0 ‘ 6 97 Sabden Black ...16: 8 0 8 88 Waddington A .. .16 .10 0 6 84 Rushton St B .. ..17 7 O’ lO 78 ' Hurst Green A ...16 6 . 0 10 77 ■ SabdenRed.......15- 6 ,0 - 9 69- GlobeB •....‘.■...16 6 0 10 65 . WhalleyA ......16: 5 0 11 62


: Gt Harwood CC .16 4 0 12 62 Third Division P W D L P -


GreenPark .'..'..H 13 2 , 2104- OakhiUVeU.....17 12 U 4103 McrcerPark ....17 12 0 5102 Grange . ........1 6 7 0 . 9 79 Salesbury B ........ 16 7 1 8 77 ' RibblesdaleB ...17 5 2 1 0 77 .- GattyPark .....16 7 L 8 76 Immanuel A . . . .16 6 0 10 76 BuraleyRdA ...15 ,7 0 8 68 GtHanvoodH'..14 5 1 8 63 Immanuel B .. 1 5 . 3 0 12 55 Fourth Division P.W D L' P


Coppice............ .15 13 0 2103 ,


■ Rishton Coii. B . .15 10 3 2 92 ,WaddingtonB..-.15 9 2 4 91 Free Gardeners B 15 8 3 4 91 OakhiIl.;.......15 7 1 7 78 WhalleyB 15 6 1 8 74': Sabden Blue . . . .15 7 1 7 ,73 llilnshaw Wands 15 '4 1 10 64 ClitherocCCB ..15 2 1 12,48: Hurst Green B. . .15 2. 1 .12 36


ROEFIELD LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A- SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


■ Clitheroe Clowns 7, Chicken Legends 0; Drunken Monkeys 2,


: Beercan Mad Dogs 1, AFC' Buck 6; Morning Glory 7, AC Men 0; New Inn 3,Wilkies War­ riors 4; Real Bladdered 1, Regu­ lators'19; Real Rosslee 0, MMS 7. ,, ■


• •■.■.■■•, FIXTURES. •:.


Sunday ' , , 9 a.m. Drunken Monkeys v


Clitheroe Clowns; 9-35 a.m. Mad Dogs V Chicken Legends; 10-10 a.m. Morning Glory v -Beercan; 10-45 a.m.'New Inn v AFC Buck; 11-20 a.m. Real ■ Bladdered V AC Men; 11-55 a.m.'


Real Rosslee v Wilkies Warriors;, 12-30 p.m. Regulators v MMS.. ; . TABLE . P W I) L . P


• Regulators.........17 . 15 0 2 45 '■'Beercan ........17.13 :-2 . '2 41,


.Newlnn......'.".18 11 3 . 4 36- C'roe Clowns. . , .17v 11 3 3 36, MomingGlory . .17 11 1 5 31 :AFCBuck;.....17, 9 5 3 32:


; MadDogs . . . '. . .! ? ; '8 .1 8-25 : ACMeh ,./'.;.;:.18, 7 . 1 10‘22 .Wilkies Warriors . 1 8 , 7 . 1 10 22 MMS


..18' 4 ;3 : l l 15


;'Chickeii Legends .18 4 : 3 -11; 15 : RealRdssIec ..*..17,-; 4, 0 13.12 : Drunken M’keys.17..': 3 ,,,'l; 13 10; RealBladdcred '..18: S .-O ; 15: 9


• Read2 .....1 8 7 9' 2 29,105 Stacksteads -.18 6 10 2 23 89


- Belvedere2..18 5 10 - 3 25.84.- ‘Clitheroe2 ..18 4 11 '3 21 70 ' •Whalley2 ..18 ,1 13 3 14 40 Second Division' P W L N n P


•Feniscowlcs .18 -11 3 :: 2 26 152 Edcnfield2..18,ll -4 . 3 27 148- •Baxendcn2.18 10 3 4 28 147 •BlyCSOB .17 10 5 1 28 138 Rolls-Rojve .17 - 8 ‘7 2 33-119. Feniscowles218 9 8 1 27 119 'Salesbury2.18 8 6 3 18 114 Earby2.......18 7 :7 . 4 18 100 B'bumNthn218 6 8 4 20 92 Bamoldsnick218 6 8 ' 4 10 82 Brinscall2 .'.17 5 9 3 18 77 Stacksteads218 2 14 2 43 69 Rolls-Rojte218. 4 10 4 12 64 BlyCSOB2 .18 4 10 4 11, 63 ' Third Division P W L N B P


Wanderets3 .12 9 ■. 2 .1 16 109 Cherry Tree 312 8 .1 3 11100 Settle3 .'....12 7 ,3 2 18 94 Ecad3'..'...ll 6 2 3 17 86 Earby3...'..ll 7 3 2 9 85 Fcniscowles311 6 2 3 12 81 ' .Edenneld3..11 :5 3 3 14 73. PadihamS ..11 5 4 , 2 17 . 73 , Ossylmm.3.13 3 7 3 30 69 Belvedere3..10 3 3 , 4 8 , 50- Baxenden3..11 3 5 3 11 50 Clitheroe3 ..12 3 - 6 3 11 50 ' Baraoldsnick311 2 7 : 2 16 42 . B'buraNthnSll 2 5 '4 9 '41 Salesbury3...9 2 5 , 2 11 37 ■


,Whalley3...11 ,2 7 2 7 33 GtHarwood312 1, 9 2_17 33


•tied game ; MEWIES


SOLICITORS CRAVEN AND


DISTRICT CRICKET


LEAGUE TABLES


Second Division P W D L P


HaTOrthRoad ..16 13 3 *.0 42 Haworth . . . . . . .1 6 9 . 5 2 32 . Ingrow . . . . . ‘....16 8 4 4 28 .


.AVilsden .....'...16 ,8 . 3 5 27 •Chatbum......... 16 6 3 6 23


■-Pendie F o r e s t .16 6* 3 7 21 Sutton ■........ ;16 ., 5 4 7 ■


• IngrowSJ . . . . ’.4 6 v 4 7 /5 ,1 9 ; /Foulridge .


- ’LongLee■....-..16', 4 4 ‘. 7 18 Airedale. . . . . . . . 16_ 2' 6-^8 12


.Denholme ....'..16 ; 1 3 12-6 • Fourth Division . ■ P, W D L/P:


*Riddlesden......16;-14 -L -.-1 43•, Haworth WE:. .'.16 11-^ 3 •; 2 36 •= E&Gilstead ....16,10, .5 1 35 CuHingis'orth 2, .'.16 -'9 2 ; 5 29 Ingrow2 . 1 6 ; 7-.- 3 „ 6-24-x Haworth2 .V....16, ;5, 5 / 6 20


; ,Crossflatts2,:..‘..l6 T 4 -,3 ;‘.9 18 , Chatbum2 ...‘..16!-4;-4*. 8 16:


/ Bradley2.:.'....16 ,.3 4 '9 13 .' SandyLane2....16, ,3:, 4 , 9 13;


Thornton2 .....16 ‘3,; 3 1012: Pendle Forest 2 . .16 /; 2 -:;;3 VH ’9 .' ,,r .Hied game , .


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Third Division • P W I) L P


HOWARD RIGG NORTHWEST SENIORS GOLF LEAGUE


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Nelson...................... ...12 80 Wilpshirc..................... 11- - 77 Mytton Fold ...............10


71-


HursltonHall..."......... .’.13 68 Herons Reach........... ....10 60 ChamockRichard ......1 0


59


B u rn ley .......; ...; ...11 ,- 57- Longridge.......................11 44,


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS .


Premier Division Royal British Legion B 7,


Low Moor 5; Buck A 4, Royal British Legion A 8; White Hart . 6, St Peter's A 6; Billington Brass Band Club B 7, Bay Horse 5.


. First Division White Horse 7, Black Horse


A 5; Station 19, Read Constitu­ tional Club 2; Conservative Club ■ 5, White Horse A 7; St Peter’s B 5, Wagon 7. Second Division


Kinp Arms 9, Bernards Buck


3; Low Moor B 5, Rose and Crown B 7; Higher Buck A 6, Conservative Club B 6. Third Division


Black Horse 5, Royal British


Legion D 7; Wagon B 4, White Hart B 8; Castle B 5, Kings Arms B 7. ' Fourth Division Dbg Inn B 3; Victoria B 9;


Victoria A 6, De Lacy 6. . nXTURES - ' Tonight


Premier Division Low Moor ViWhite Hart; ■


Royal British Legion A v B ay Horse; St Peter’s A v Buck A.' - First Division


Black Horse A v Conserva­


tive Club; Buck B v St Peter’s B; Read Constitutional Club v White Horse A; Wagon A v Sta­ tion.'


Second Division ‘ Conservative Club B v Kings


Arms; Higher Buck A v Buck D; Rose and Crown B v Bernards Buck; Stork B v Low Moor B. Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys V Royal


British Legion D; Kings Arms B V Black Horse; White Lion v Wagon B.


Fourth Division Craven Heifer A v Victoria A;


Pendle Hotel y Dog Inn B; Vic­ toria B v Higher Buck B. Tuesday


. Ladies'Division Buck B v Kings Arms; Royal


British Legion A v De Lacy; Station V Buck A. ■ TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


RBLB .. . .8 5 - 3 0 72', RBLA


BuckA.........'.8 '3 2 3 61 Low Moor A':'.....8 5 , 1


..8 6 : 1 1 71 2 61


19 ■ : '


Bay Horse .....;.8 0 .4 ■ 4;47 StPetcr'sA..'....8 1 -3 4"46 White Hart A ' . . . .8 • 1 3 ,4 46 Billington B.........8 . 1 3 4 44 First Division ■


WhiteHorsc A'...>9/:,7:,. 1 .;■ 1 80


.. White Horse B . .'.9> 5 2 2 74 ‘ BlackHorseA....9 .'5 ' 1 ' 3 72'


VBuckB.‘. . . . . . . ‘.'.S':4 :1,. 3 61 ‘'Con;ClubA-..''.'..9' 3 : , .L '5 61. ■ StPetcr’sB


,3 : 0 ,6 56


/Station B .';.. i'.‘. . .9;: 3 1 ; : 5; 55'. ReadCon. :-r.V...9.; 3 ' ; l -5.51 Wagon A


Second Division


.9 3 ' 0 ,6,50^ .


P W D ,L P


/Rose & Crown B .‘; .9 , 7;,: 2 ■; 0 89, 'KingsArms'A.'.';f.9:.- 7„; -l'v;Vl 83. DoglnnA v . .8: 4- ,2:.'2 ,62.


‘BernardsBuck',:';.9 ' .2'.4i ‘S 62‘ Higher Buck A . . .9 2 ■, 4 ' 3 62


■ StorkB . . . . . - . . ‘.'.8 ,3.;2- 3,55 • LowMoorB '.....9 vl'- , 1:,;7 47 ComClubB ; ....9 1 -2 : 6 45 BuckD .,;.v.-...8„: 2; 2 ; ‘,4.36


,, Cricket Saturday Clitheroe (v Edenfield, away,


meet noon) N. Bolton, P. Dibb, N. James, M. Coulter, T. le Bre­ ton, M. Hargreaves, J. Dewhurst, M. Preston, L. Nut- tall, A. Robinson, Turner. Scor­ er: A. Kilkenny. • Clitheroe 2nds (v Stacksteads,


home, meet club 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, P. C. Bishop, C. Musson, A. Huetbins, P. Gaskell, I. Bythell, A, Cormack, S. Bishop, P. Cox, C. Parkinson. Scorer: TravisBleazard.


- Read (v Barnoldswick, home,


1-30 p.m. star t) Harvey, N. Marsh, K. O'Connor, A. Turner, W. Eastham, M. Whalley, A. Laycock, A. Rushton, E. Lowes,K. Smithson, P. Haworth. . Read 2nds (v Burnley


- Belvedere, away, 1-30 p.m. start) S. Marshall, S. Marsh, J. Jones,A. Baron', J. Laycock, G. O'Connor, E. Artingstoll, C. Lowes, F. Barden, M. .Yeoman; N. Snape. Reserve, M. Shirtclilfe Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Baxenden, home) G. Hunt, A. Marsh, R. Bradley, H. Kay, B. Spencer, M. Pratt, S. Kerr, J„ Bunyan, C. Hall, Scuderi. Scor­ er; V. Dickinson. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


(v Brinscall, away) I. Britcliffe, M. Wrigley, C. McGuire, M. Clarkson, R. Clarkson, S. BraitHwaite, T. Braithwaite, L. Gidlow, C. Jackson, J. Hopkins, J. Britcliffe, Sebren M. Spencer.' Whalley (v Blackburn North­


ern, home, 1-30 p.m. start) N. Cordingley, M. Hanson, M. Davies, M. Fallon, R. Palmer, D. Fitzhenry, S. Booth, G. Jones, C. Mahon, Sarravannan. . Whalley 2nds (v Salesbury,


away, away, 1-30 p.ra. start) I. Grace, E. Tophara, N. Fielden, J. Galling, D. Crossley, S. Taylor, L. Burgess,'Ti Keighley, Di


• Barker, S. Gorton, A. Whelan. Sunday


. Clitheroe 3rds(v Read, home, : meet club 12-45 p.m.) F. Green,


L'. Nuttall, J. Carysfbrth. A. Hutchins, A. Robisnon, R.


P W I) L P i iTo be confirmed. ' : '


. Dent, A. Kilkenny, C. Parkin­ son, T. Neville.J. Walsh. Scoren: •


Read 2nds (v Clitheroe, home, 1-30 p.m. start) A. Laycock, S.


:. Marsh, J. Langford, E. Lowes,: J. .Jones, D. Chester, C. Lowes, L.


: j Grimshaw, J. Worthington,:M. / Suthers, G. Hinlcs.';


:'


;: ■ Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds ' (v Belvedere, avyay) T. Braith- •. waite, C. Collinge, A. HArtley, -. T. FArrar, M. Nerenburg, J.' i Hopkins, L. Gidlow, I. Britcliffe,


:■ J. Dickinson, M. Spencer, A. N. ! : Other. Scorer: B. Farrar. ; . v:.;;, Whalley 3rds (y Edenfield : - 3rds, away, 1-30 p.m: s tar t) A., j; Galling, D. Barker, J, Galling, L., : Tidmarsh, G. Jones, P. Tophara, A. McRae, S. Mukherjee, G, ; Barker, C. Smith, J. Furlonger. ,


■ E


Kings Arms B ....8 7 .1 0 76 : R B L D . . / 8 6- 0., 2 66. Wagon B .'.8 ■ 4 1 - 3 61 CastleB ........'.8 5'. 0. ‘3 61 W e Hart B ....8 3 2- 3 58 WeLion . . . . . .7 - 3 0' . 4 49 BlackHorreB..'.'.8 0 1 , 7 33: Buck Wrinkleys ..7., 0 1. 6 29 Fourth Division ■ P IV D L P


VictoriaB . .. .. ..7 6 1 0 77 HigherBuckB ...6- 4 1 : 1 57 DeLacy.........7 3 2 2 48 VictoriaA . . ......... 6 2 2 2 39 Dog Inn B ........... .7. 0 2 5 34 Craven Heifer A ..6 1 .1 4 31 Pendle Hotel .....5 1 1 3 22- Imdie.s’ Division P W D L P


RBLA.. . . . . . . . .8 6 0 2 63 BuckA.... Station. . . . Kings Arms Buck B . . DeLacy.


..8 ..8 1


WH ALLEY’S recent' upturn in fortunes contin­ ued as Neil Cordingley took 7-36 to beat Barnoldsvvick and put the Station Road side back in Lancashire Knockout con­ tention. Cordingley’s stunning


haul came off just 14 overs, as Richard Palmer’s men earned a crushing 84- run -victory to move with­ in six points of fifth-place Barnoldswick. -Substitute professional


Hasnaim Abbas proved the mainstay of the -Whal- ley innings, making 80 of the locals’ 195-9, off just 69 balls, with four fours and seven sixes. He and opener Cording­


ley, who made 34, shared 73 for the second wicket, while Gregory Jones later made 29 before being run out. Cordingley then effec­


tively won thb game, tak­ ing the first seven wickets in Barnoldswick’s reply, reducing the home side to 29-7. Captain Michael Scoth-


ern dug in for his team, making 48 off 106 balls before being last man out a t l l l . -Whalley are at home to


Blackburn Northern on Saturday. Ribblesdale Wanderers,


ahead of their cup heart­ break, enjoyed league suc­ cess at home to Cherry Tree, with Joe Scuderi rolling back the years with a superb 118 not out. -The Italian internation­


al received useful support, from Dave Howard in a total of 218-6. Despite another produc­


tive stay at the crease from' professional Saleem ]yiughar(84). Tree man­ aged only 177-9, as Marcus Pratt took 6-56. Wanderers entertain


Baxenden on Saturday- Clitheroe’s nemesis at the


■ weekend. Neil Bolton’s side


' clocked up 150-6 from their overs, but fell to a


' five-wicket defeat. . Professional Paul Turn­


er, having reached the magical 1,000-run mark


. overall this season, is clos­ ing on tour figures in league games, and hit 62 to ,


■ take his tally to 885. The opener again held


the innings together, with . Peter Dibb (17), Jack Dewhurst (26) and Bolton: (20) also making good con­ tributions, but scoring


■ quickly enough at Back Lane proved a prqblem, as the home side knocked off "the winning runs in the


r r n V W f a iV I V I I W


seventh heaven!


39th over. Ian Austin made 54, to ■


add to 22 from fellow open­ er David Parkinson, 19 from Galium Waddington and unbeaten knocks of 28 from David Cronshaw and 13 from Simon Payne. Andrew Pearce (2-27),


Farouk:Hussain (2-26) and Dan Glover (1-26) took the wickets.


- Clitheroe are at Eden­


field on Saturday. ■ Read were undone by a


scintillating ton from Padiham’s Umar Saddique at the Arbories. Saddique smashed an


unbeaten 104, to add to 72 from professional Kashif Siddique, in a 94-run vic­ tory. Saddique’s knock came


off 102 balls and included 12 fours and six sixes - in an entertaining Padiham innings that contained a total of 20 boundaries and 16 maximum hits! Read skipper Jon Har­


vey won the toss and elect­ ed to field, but he was made to regret that deci­ sion almost from the off, as Siddique launched his first two balls onto the football pitch! Siddique and Abdul


Saddique put on 60 for the first wicket, with the youngster contributing 12 before he was bowled by Harvey.


. ' Abdul’s older brother


Umar shared 74 with the pro before Siddique hand­ ed Kurt Smithson a return catch for 72, which includ­ ed eight six hits. Umar anchored the


innings, and found support from Lee Anderson (17) and Nesir Mehmood (20), as the innings closed on a daunting 263-6, with Smithson finishing with 3- 70 off 14 overs, and War­ ren Eastham with 2-61 off 15. : Read’s reply got off to a ;


disastrous start, and never recovered. The first five wickets fell


for just 48 runs, tvith opem er Harvey struggling to find any help at the other end, and when he was finally out, for a 76-ball 67, he was the eighth man out


’ at 95. : Elliot Lowes and Pete . Haworth put'on 60 for the last wicket to add some respectability to the score, batting sensibly, with the young bowling prodigy


: , making 45, including eight ■ fours, and Haworth finish­ ing unbeaten on 21, as Read closed on 169.


; ^


On Saturday, Read are : at home to Barnoldswick.


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