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-54- C lith e ro e A d v e r t is e r& T im e s .T h u rs d a y ,J u ly 10th, 2008 Derby win


WH ALLEY: Under 15s Had an excellent win over. Clitheroe.- despite only amassing 65.


. James Taylor was the' mainstay with 22, with Josh Furloriger arid Carl Smith then sharing five* \vickets as Clitheroe came up short. The result overcame


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the disappointment of-; seeing •! their.fi match against bottom ' club Blackburn i: Northern


rained off. ; The Under 13s fell just


short at Read, taking the match to the wire but fmlirig to get the required nine off the last over. Great bowling by :^b-


bie Read (2-3).m'eant Whalley required 60, but; despite 21 from Harry,


- Lambert,'early .wickets meant ' the task - was, beyond them.'


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THERE \vere mixed forr tunes for Ribblesdale Wanderers Under 18s. ,;r s . Against Great Har-t:


wood. Wanderers lost by seven wickets after post^^ ing 105-4, with Henry. Kay making 27, Michael Clarkson 27 not out and Andrew Hartley 15 not out.'Jamie Dickinson (1-; 18) and Charlie Collinge (1-25) were the pick of the bowlers. : • They then beat Fenis- cowles by 44 runs after compiling 103-7.' Joe Bunyan (31) and


Richard Clarkson (17 not out) top-scored, and Collinge (4-9), Michael Clarkson (3-5) arid Jamie Dickinson (2-5) starred as the locals defended their total.


: The Under 15s suffered two defeats, losing by two wickets


against


Bamoldswick after being all out for 89, with Tom Rigby left unbeaten on 35. Solhail Khan took 3- 123, with .Rigby also claiming 2-26.


' • . Then, chasing Fenisr


cowles’ 99-6, Wandere'rs were bowled out for 82 (Tom Farrar 20, Rigby 18, Mark Nerenberg 15); Nerenberg had taken 10 and Joshua Brooks 2- 8.'


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■:: The Under 13s also lost against Feniscowles by three wickets after Ryan Monk (22), (.'Mark Spencer(23) and Paul McGrath (11) shone Mth the bat.Monk (1-5) and Harry Parkinson (1-14) were among the wckets;;;, ..Wanderers Under 11s'


lost out to Barnoldswck) scoring '56-3 to*.their opponents’84-8..;


. i: Reece Monk (18)'aiid Oliver.Rigg (10) top| scored, mth Oliver Stirra|: ker (1-6), Peter Cheri^. (2-8),-Mark Spencer.(l-; 14) and Callum Robinson (2-16) among the wickets


: . The side'then went down against Baxenden.' -Wanderers scored 73-3 (Paul McGrath 37 hot, out; Reuben Rickett 11? not out), to Baxenden’s 76-2 (R c ^ Monk' l- l l ) f


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JOE Scuderi took four, wickets as Ribblesdale. Wanderers beat Read to earn a place in the Rams- bottom Cup Final. . The Italian internation-:


al’s haul ensured Read posted a less than challeng- ing total, with Warren • Eastham and Andrew Rushton the only batsmen to put up any sort of resist-. ance. After being inserted,


openers Nick Marsh and Michael Whalley made just 25 between them when the first wicket fell. Scuderi got through to


bowl Marsh-for six, and was at it again soon after when Whalley found the safe hands of Martin Brig­ gs at square leg. Kyle O’Connor and


Joey Marshall were both trapped by Scuderi with­ out scoring, to leave Read in the mire at 34-4. And it got worse when


professional Jon Harvey was caught at short cover by Martin Peel for 13, before Andrew Turner snicked one behind to Rus­ sell Bradley to leave the locals reeling at 63-6. . Rushton arrived at the


crease to partner Eastham, with some kind of partner­ ship desperately required if Read were to set any kind of total to chase. And they did just that, adding 54 for the seventh


wicket. Both did eventually fall


in the 30s, with Eastham caught behind by Bradley, while David Howard ran round from mid-on to take a skier from Rushton off


Barry Spencer. . Teenage pair Andrew


Laycock (2) and Elliott Lowes (0) both were both run out late on as Read were skittled for 132. Scuderi and Alastair Marsh added 56 for the


- first wicket, before the lat­ ter was trapped by Kurt Smithson for 24.


.: Smithson conceded just


two runs from his three overs, but had to be with­ drawn after breaking a fin­ ger when stopping a low drive off his own bowling. Rushton did remove


Scuderi when caught by Michael 'Whalley, but an unbeaten 39 from Peel proved the difference.


tunes on Saturday, as an ' unbeaten century from Harvey handed them vic­ tory over Cherry Tree. The former Baxenden


and Burnley man thrashed six sixes and 10 boundaries in an 86-ball ton that ulti­ mately contributed to a 31-runwin. ■ And he reached the


milestone in style, thrash­ ing two maximums off the last two balls of the innings off visiting profes­ sional Saleem Mughal. Batting first, and with


the match reduced to a 30- over contest. Marsh and ■Whalley set about posting a challenging total. : : However, Whalley was


Read had better for- clean-bowled by Waqas


Hussain for five with just. 12 on the board. . . :


• But that brought Har­ vey to the middle to part­ ner Marsh, and the pair added 50 before the latter was bowled by Andreas Sudnikfor31. . Kyle O’Connor added more barnstorming hitting to the innings, smashing five fours and two sixes in his 35-ball knock of 38


. before being caught by Jon Baldwin off Mughal. But Harvey was there


until the and Read then achieved the dream start to the reply, grabbing three quick wickets with Cherry Tree having put just 10 runs on the board. Mark Hadfield (3),


Scott Friend (2) and •AhmerMirza (1) all fell


cheaply, and despite a fourth wicket stand.of 91 between Mughal and Mark Friend; the damage


had been done., In fact, those two were:


the only ones to hit double figures, with Friend carry-.


ing his bat to the end for his 58, while cracking three..


fours and three sixes. But the early destruc­


tion proved costly, despite Read failing to skittle the , tail and grab the extra two


bowling points. . And they will hope for


similar success on Satur-


' day in the return fixture at Preston Old Road (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).


Dismal batting leads to defeat


THREE deliveries summed up an awful dis­ play from Clitheroe' against league leaders Great Harwood. • • A dismal batting per­


formance saw the locals post jus t 95-9 from 35 overs. And with the weather


reducing Harwood’s target to just 80, Clitheroe need­ ed a tidy opening. But they had anything


but that, as the first three balls of the reply went for 10 runs - none of which. came from the bat. Four byes were followed


by five wides and a leg- bye, with Allan Armer then deciding to finish the game as quickly as possi­ ble.


AFTER narrow defeats to Edenfield and Blackburn Northern, Clitheroe Cobras Under 11s B returned to winning ways by defeating both Whalley and Great Harwood. Against Whalley, some


The loss of two quick He went on the offensive


against opening bowler Andrew Pearce, hitting him out of the attack hav­ ing conceded 20 runs from two overs. , Mark Hargreaves went


for 18 from his three, Farouk Hussain 17 from his three, and Daniel Turner 17 from just over two, as Harwood got the job done in just over 10 overs. • And it was enough to seal Clitheroe’s second 10- wicket defeat of the cam­ paign, with Armer ending unbeaten on 43 and Paul Swanney unbeaten on 23. Earlier, Clitheroe were


asked to bat first, on a •pitch that had enough live grass on it to do a bit for


Cobras clear winners Rain wins


wickets caused . some degree of panic, but after this, the locals scored 12. further runs to give Cobras. victory by 24. The Cobras have now


excellent bowling, as Omar Hussain and Assad Mah- mood took two wickets . each,, and . George Houldsworth, Matt Dri­ ver, George Young and George Oliver also chipped on, left Whalley on 41-8, an aggregate score of 201. In reply, all the batsmen.


made a contribution to a total of 55-4, giving an. aggregate score of 235, as the Cobras won by 34 runs. Then against Great


Harwood, Harwood were put into bat, and fine •• bowling, especially from James McCotter and Andrew Tomlinson, who each took two wickets, and. some excellent fielding, which led to five run outs, saw Harwood restricted to 40-9-a n aggregate of 195. • Good batting from the


first six batsmen, especial­ ly Alex Stott, Arthur Chit-


ness and Tom Cattermole,


• meant Clitheroe looked comfortable with a score of 22-


1.


won four and lost three games, using 23 different . players in the process, showing great strength in depth... Meanwhile, the Under


15s learned that chasing a small score is not always


thateasy. After restricting Whal­


ley to just 65 runs, their half-time confidence evap­ orated as they were bowled out for a paltry 59 in reply. Bowling first, Kennerley


(3-4) and Scott' (2-2) removed the top order, before Ibbotson (2-14) Blezard (1-5) and Ahmed. (1-10) each took their first wickets of the season. ■ However, chasing what


should have been a com­ fortable target, a lack of. application and poor shot selection put them under pressure. A steady fall of wickets


added to the panic, and left Cobras all out in tbe final over, never having looked like reaching the target.


CHATBURN’S home clash with; Sutton in ; Craven was abandoned . after only 12.2 overs on Saturday. The locals had been


inserted after the visitors won the toss, and stood at 16-2, after losing skipper Mark Braithwaite tor a duck, and Steve Bowker tor just a single. :. ? ■ Chris Waddington was unbeaten on two, with .Richard Shovelton on 12.


not out.' Heavy showers then


made the playing area unfit to resume. ,


, . Chatburn seconds, how­


ever, returned to winning ways with an emphatic 73- run victory over Cross- flatts.


In a game reduced to 35 ;


oversm the locals batted first and made 153-9. Rod Booth (45) was the


main run scorer, and there were useful contributions from Andy Lambert (28), John Moore (27) and John Lockley (25)..


■ In. reply, Crossflatts were dismissed for 80, with Paul Shorrock (4-39) amd


' Geoff Lambert (3-22) the . pick of the bowlers. • . .


the seamers. Professional Paul Turn­


er lasted just three balls before he was bowled by opposite number Syed Shahabuddin, who then produced a rip-snorter to repeat the trick against fel­ low opener Nick James (2).


Neil Bolton hit five


fours in a quickfire innings, but seemed to get carried away with himself when . hitting Stuart Maher : straight to Armer at gully


for 21. And after Peter Dihb


and Jack Dewhurst had seemingly settled into a partnership, Dewhurst produced an ugly shot as he was castled by Newton for 15, before Dibb was


another to throw away his wicket when he hit New­ ton • straight to Ian Howarth at long-on. Daniel Turner (0) and


Matthew Coulter (9) were both bowled by Newton, who also added Harg­ reaves (6) and Tim Le Bre­ ton (0) to finish with fig­ ures of 6-28 from his 10


overs. However,. they were


denied the two bonus points, as Pearce and Hus­ sain stayed at the crease to frustrate the Harwood attack. However, their total was


never enough to defend, and they will hope for bet­ ter in Saturday’s re-match at Cliffe Park (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).


RIBBLE 'Valley District Under 15s had a mixed week, beating West Lan-' cashire in the league and narrowly losing to Salford in the cup. ■ In a rain-affected match at Stonyhurst, the locals


' put West Lancs into bat, and the opposition seemed to be cruising to a large total until Nuttall from Clitheroe struck, taking the wicket of Wylie for 60 thanks to an excellent


. catch from club mate George Drake. A long rain delay fol­


lowed, and Clitheroe appeared to come out a different team as Nuttall and Hutchins both bagged three wickets apiece, and fellow Clitheroe youngster


• Houldsworth also took an excellent' caught and


■ bowled as .West Lancs fin­ ished on a respectable 189- 9 from 45 overs.. ■ Due to a rain delay, the score had to be revised, and this too worked in the


: Valley’s favour, as they were set a total of 119 to ?vin off 28 overs.# But they made .hard


work of the situation, struggling to 37-6, Knight


. and Nelson of Longridge put on 28 before Nelson


League win, cup exit Walsh from Clitheroe


O’Neill wins ®


; : d f e r b y


WHALLEY got back on the winning trail with a | comprehensive demolition of near neighbours Rib- ^ blesdale : Wanderers, thanks to a five-wicket haul from David O'Neill. I t was O’Neill at his


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very best, and a deluge of runs in a splendid 81 not out from Rajagopal Sathish, who looked pure quality with an excellent display of batting, ensured a 'Whailey -victory. The weather was always


going to play its part, and no sooner had two overs of the Ribblesdale innings been bowled, than the heavens opened. . All concerned were glad


of the motorised water hog that Whalley have wisely invested in, or it would have been a long wait. But play resumed, and


Neil Cordingley had Wan­ derers professional Joe Scuderi plumb LBW for four with 21 on the board. Martin Peel fell for six,


also to Cordingley, and it became 60-3 when Alastair Marsh, who had puffed his way to 38, fell to give I Cordingley his third wick­ et.


Then in stepped O'Neill


to remove Ryan Gladwin on the same score, and three runs later he had i Martin Briggs caught and bowled for a duck to leave the ■visitors in trouble. Gary Hunt and Dave


fell for 10 with the score on 65.


joined Knight, and they shared 27 until Walsh was caught out, but Pye from Longridge, under great pressure, played a fantastic innings


supporting


Knight, who was taking the bowling apairt.. The locals managed to


pass the target in the penultimate over, with Knight finishing on an excellent 73 not out. . Previously, the Valley


were unlucky to lose to a very strong Salford side in a 30-over cup competition. Batting first, the locals


made a very good total of 177, with Hopkins scoring 29, Taylor 11, and Nuttall 15, but Dewhurst stole the show, .scoring a very aggressive 78. • . In reply, Salford were


always in the hunt, despite two early wickets from Houldsworth and Nelson, and they passed the Valley


.. score in the final over for the loss of five wickets.


Howard mounted a brief respite, but Hunt went to O'Neill for nine, before Joe Bunyan and Paul Spencer also went to O'Neill to leave the score on 106-8. Howard fell to the slower


ball from Sathish for a fine 30, and the last pair held out to end on 119-9 from the allotted 34 overs, O'Neill returning 5-25 oft


nine..... • Richard Palmer didn't


stay long when Whalley replied, going for a duck, but this was a one-man show as Sathish sensed more rain was on its way, after he had steadily made his way to 50 off 43 balls. During this he lost Mar­


tin Davies to a- fine catch from Scuderi for six and Cordingley was run out for five.


Lee Kearsley stayed • ......-


with the home pro and added a valuable 17 as the smiling Indian got into gear, ending the proceed­


ings ?vith some lusty blows that saw Whalley reached their rain-reduced target


: with plenty in hand. ■ ::Sathish faced a to tM ^ 56 deliveries for his 81n-*i out, with six fours and •;-threesixes..' .


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: .Whalley will look to continue where they left off when they visit Rib­ blesdale in the return fix- ' ture on Saturday. ■


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! CLITHEROE RUFC) is eagerly looking forward to the’new season with the appointment of anew


^ ^ la c h , Iain Harris and the onset of Ute-season training. ' ; Harris has a wealth of rugby experience having had a successful


. playing career in Scotland where he played representative rugby before going on to coach Tynedale,


a large club in the North East.-,


■ He has lived in the Ribble -Val­ ley for the last eight years and is


, looking forward to the challenge of improving the senior teams. ' ■ The first team face some stiff


competition with new teams com- VEKA


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE


Senior Division ■p W


GtH’«-ood ..13 10 Padiham... .13 8


"B’wick .....13 'Baxenden ...13 ■ Read .......13


. EdenTield ...13 ■ Clitheroe. . . .13 Whalley ....13 Cherry T. .. .13 R’daleW. . . .13 -4 Settle ..;...13 4 B’bum N... .13 2 Ossylmm. ..13 2 8


Earby ....?.13 1 9 First Division P W I


Belvedere ...13 9 .3 Brinscall. .. .13 R’daleW. 2..13 Settles .....13 Fadiham2 ..13 •Ossyl.2 ...13


: CherryT.2..13 •Reads .....13 Stacksteads .13 Salesbury .. .13 Belvedere 2..13 GtH’«-ood2.13 Clitheroe2 ..13 •WhaUeyS . .13


Feniscowles .13 Feniscowles213 Baxenden2..13 Edenlield2.'.13 BlyGSOB ..12 Salesbury2..13 Rolls-Royce .13


.B’wick2 ....13 B’bum N. 2 .13 Earby2.......13 BlyGSOB2 .13 Rolls-Royce 213 Btinscall2 ..12 Stacksteads213


Third Division P W


Settle3.......10 6 R’daleW.3'...9 6


Read 3 .........9 5 Cherry T. 3...9 5 Earby3......9 -5 Edenfield 3...8 4 F'cowles3 ....9 4


L 2 2 1 1 3


N B P 2 14 120 2 21 107 3 10 ' 3 19 2 10 3 17 2 17 2 13 2 11 2 17 3 14 2 26 3 11 3 7


N' B P- 1 21 114 3 19 1 24 3 17 3 20 2 13 1 20 2 24 1 14 3 11 2 13 3 20 3 16 2 11


Second Division P W


N B P 2 18 104


. 1 17 100 3 20 99 2 23 1'20 2 16 2 25


3 13 3 12 3 10 3 10 2 12 2 32


. Ossyl.3 ....10 2 Padiham3 ...9 3 4 2 13 Belvedcre3;..8 : 3 1 4 6 ■B'bumN.3'.'.8 2 2'- 4 4 .Salesbury3...7 2 '3 2 10 Clitheroe3 ...9 2 4 3 4 GtH'wood3 .9 - .1 6 2,12


1 2 3 .8 5- 3 23


■.Baxenden3...8 1 -5 2 7 Whalley3.'.'..7 1 .4 2 5 B’wick3 .....8 0 6 2 10 •tiedgame -


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GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE - RESULTS First Division-


Burnley Rd B 3,-Ribblesdale


A 7; Clitheroe CC A 3; Roe Lee, Park 7: Gt Harwood A 6, Gt Har­ wood B 4; Globe Heys 10, Sales- •


• bury A 0; Oswaldtwrstle Con. 7, - Globe A 3; Rushton St A 5 Clitheroo CCA5,


- Second Division Globe B 6, Sabden Black 4; Gt .


^Bkuw(X)d CC 8, Rushton St B 2; ' ^ R e e Gardeners A 6, Rishton B 4;


/ ' Hurst Green A 4, Globe B 6; I Rishton Con; A 8, Whalley A 2;


- Whalley A 6, Sabden Black 4.- . ■ , Third Division ,.


•'


Gatty Park 8, Immanuel B 2:', Gt Harwood H 5, Green Park 5;;


. Immanuel A 3, Mercer Park 7j - •Oakhill Veterans 7, Grange 3;


; Sabden Red 4, Free Gardeners A ■ . 6; Sydney St 9, Waddington A 1;


N B 2 14 1 10 3 11 3 5 1 7 3 '8


98 97 96 89- 86- 83 80 77 70 59 59 55 • 34


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk I Challenging rugby season in prospect!


ing into the league from Winder- :■ mere, Barrow-in-Furness and j Hutton as Blackpool drop back down."


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The seconds hope to build on their position in the Miller Homes


'(League where they face teams from Preston Grasshoppers,


•'among others. To ensure all players are fit and


ready for the season, which begins with friendly games organised for mid-August, pre-season training tor the senior players is to start on


Tuesday and will follow every Tuesday and Thursday at Little- moor at 7-30 p.m. * , .. All players are,asked to get- involved from the outset and to contact captain Ben Graves it they are unable to attend. 'Training for the Under 14s-16s


is also going to be starting early .with the first session planned for Sunday, July 20th at 10-30 a.m. Another major piece of news in


relation to Mini and Youth rugby is that the Lancashire RFU has


'appointed a new Community; -Rugby Coach foi^the Clitheroe, , : area in Martin Powell. •■ He will be working with all the


- schools in the area to promote the game of rugby while also'linking into Clitheroe RUFC. , Anyone are interested in coming


to play or would just like to find out more information, you can find what you’re looking for on the club’s website, including forthcom­ ing fixtures and events, at Avww.clitheroerugby.com.


' Dominoes Information Desk Ribblesdale B 4, Burnley Rd A


r6; Salesbury B 8, Immanuel A 2. Fourlli Division


. Free Gardeners B, 10 Clitheroe


CC B 0; Milnshaw Wanderers 2, Oakhill 8; Mrlnshaw Wanderers 2, Whalley B8; SabdenBlue5,IUsh- ton Con. B 5; - Waddington B 8, Hurst Green B 2; Whalley B 3, Coppice?. .


, TABLES First Division


p W D L P


Globe Keys . . . . .12..7 0 .5 78 Gt Harwood A . .11 8 0 3 70 Rushton St A .. .11 8 1 2 68 RoeLcePark .. .11 8 0 3 67 Globe A .......... .12 '7 0 5 67 Clitheroe CCA . .12 5 2 5 62 RibblesdaleA .. ;12 4 1 7 55 OssyCon. . . . . , .10 4 0- 6 42 Burnley RdB .. .12 3 2 7 42 Gt HarwoodB.. .11 2 1 8 42 SalesburyA . .. .12 3 1 8 37 Second Division P W D L P


Rishton Con. A .12 10 -0 ■'2-76 SydneySt'.. . . . . .12 8 0 4 70 Free Gardeners A 12 8 0 4 70 Sabden Black .. .12 6 0 6 66 Waddington A . .11 8 0 3 60 Globe B .......... .12 6 0 6 57 Hurat Green A . .11 .4 0 7 54 Sabden Red ... .11 4 0 7 48 Gt Harwood CC .11 3 0 8 46 Rushton St B .. .12 3 0 9 44


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ALTHAMS TRAVEL . HYNDBURN


BOWLING LEAGIUE , First Division


Globe A .......... .10 Free Gardeners ..10 Rushton St E . .. .10 Ribblesdale A ...10 Globe E ....... ...10


'OssyCon............10 SalesburyBlue ..10 Burnley Rd C .. .10 Rushton St C .. ..10 Whalley A .........10 Sabden B ..........10 Second Division P W D


SydneySt .........10 Coppice............10 BurnleyRdB ...10 Oakhill Ash.......10 Rishton Com C . .10


- Waddington A ...10 Oakhill Park A . .10 Immanuel A ....10 Mercer Park ....10 Globe C .......;..10. Rishton BC.......10 Third Division P W. D


Grange A ............8 ReadCC............8


Whalley A ....... .12 4- 0. 8 39 Third Division P W D L P


. Burnley Rd A . ..11 ■6 0 5 51 GtHanwmdH ..11 4 1 6 50 Immanuel B .. ..11 3 0 8 42 Fourth Division


Oakhill Vets ... .12 9 1 2 75 MereerPark ...,.12 8 0 4 75 Green Park ....,.11 7 : 2 2 65 Grange ............12 5 0 7 58 GattyPark ......11 5 1 5 55 SaleshuryB .....11 5 1 5 54 RibhIesdaleB . ..12 - 3 ■ 2 7 53 Immanuel A ... ..12 .4 0 8 52


Coppice............ 10 9 Oakhill ............ 10 7 Waddington B . .10 5 Rishton Con. B .10 6 Free Gardeners B 10 • 5


.WhalleyB ......11 4 Sabden Blue ....10 4 Milnshaw Wands 11 2 Hurst Green B . .10 2 Clitheroe CC B. . 10 1


L P 1 69 2 65 3 59 2 56 3 56 6 55 5 46 8 41 7 38 8 31-


EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURN VETS


BOWLING LEAGUE A Division P


Rhyddings.........14 Ribblesdale A ...14


■ Rushton St A-— 14 WorsleyPark....l4 Burnley R d .......14 Peel Park A .......14 Lowerfold...........14 Sabden ............14 Gatty Pk A .......14 Oakhill Vet A ....14 Rishton .'...........14 Mercer P k ....... .14 Whalley


.14


WorsleyB .......14 BDivision ' P W


OakhillBC .'....14 Rushton St B— 14 BulloughB .....14 Immanuel A ....14 .Waddington. . . . .14


- ImmanuelB ....14 Oakhill Vets B . . .14 Ribblesdale B... .14 Hurst Green .-.. .14


■ Peel Park B....;14 Mdnshaw C . . . . .14 ReadBC ..'.....14 :GattyPkB .'....14


Milnshaw B . . . ..14 ' ■


■ili At.f.ii'ii d I y


D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 011 111 012 013


D 0


1 4


.1,3


L P 0 135 2 117 2 100 99-


,1-4 1 5 1.6


■0 10 012' 211


0 6 211 012:


■96 95, 89 89


.- WaddingtonB....8 Immanuel B


. Whalley B ...........8 Salesbury Red. . . .8 OakhihParkB ...8 GattyPark.........8 ; SabdenC ........8


Fourth Division W.


L P 3 66 2 61 4 55 6 53 4 51 4 50 5 48 6 45 6 42 6 40 7 39


L P


2 66 2 61 4 54 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 47 7 46 7 45 7 40 7 38,


L P 1 60 3 44 3-44 2 43 5 39: 5 34 5 33 6.33


■ 6 30 - P W D L P


GtH’woodCC ...8 8 0 0 62 Grange C .......... .8 6 ■ 0 2 50 RibblesdaleC ....7 5 0 .2 47 AlmaB............... 8 5 0 . 3 47 OakhillBecch ....8 3 - ’0 5 33 MilnshawPark ...7 2 1, 4 33 SabdenA.......... 8 2 0 .6 28 BurnleyRdD ...-.8 2 0 -6 26 ClitheroeCCB ...8 1 1 6 24


THWAITES


CLITHEROE POOL LEAGUE .


. RESULTS Premier Division


Low Moor 7, St Peter’s A 5; RBL B 9, Billington B 3; White


Hart 6, Bay Horse 6. • •


First Division - Black Horse A 7, Station 5;.


Buck B 9, Wagon A 3; St Peter’s B 4, White Horse A 8; White Horse B 6, Read Con. Club A 6. Second Division


Buck D 0, Kings Arms A 12; Con. Club B 9, Low Moor B 3; - Dog 4, Stork B 8; Higher Buck •


A 6, Rose and Crown B 6.. Third Division


Castle B 8, Buck Wrinkleys 4;


Wagon B 4, RBL D 8; White Lion 10, White Hart B 2. .


Fourth Division Craven Heifer A 2, Victoria B


10; De Lacy 9, Pendle Hotel 3. ’FIXTURES


^ Tonight Premier Division • V


Bay Horse v Buck A; Billing-.


V ton B VuWhite Hart; RBL A y ? RBL B.


FIr.sl Division Buck B V Black Horse A;


Con. Club A V St Peter's B;- Wagon A v White Horse B; WhiteHorseAvStation.


-.


- Second Division • , • Bernards Buck v Low MooV’


B; Dog V Con. Club B; Rose and Crown B v Buck D; Stork B V;


Higher Buck A. Third Division


Black Horse v Wagon B; White Hart B V Castle B; White


1 11 ffji


Lion V Kings Arms B. Fourth Division


Higher Buck B v Dog B; Pen-


dle Hotel v Craven Heifer A; Victoria B V Victoria A. TABLES


■ Premier Division P-


Judge Walmsiey.......... . ............ 57 DeLacy..........................


Black Horse A ...........................51 BuckB ................................


51


Castle.......................................50 Swan........................................ 45 HorseShoe................................45 Waggon .......................... 42- Pcndle I.eacuc Darts '


P


BuckA.-..........•.......................20 Black Horse B ...........................15 Social Club ................................ 15 White Horse................................9 Pendic........................................ 5 Dominoes


P


- White Hart........5 0 2 BiUingtonB........5 0 2 First Division P W D


Black Horse A .. ..6 5 1 White Horse A ...6 4 1 Read Con.............8 3 1 Buck B............... 6 3 1 White Horse B ...6 2 2 St Peter's B ....'..7 2 0 Con. Club A .......6 2 1 Wagon A .......... .7 -2 0 Station B ............6 2 1 Second Division P W D


Rose&CrownB ..7 5 2 Kings Arms A ....7 5 1 Dog Inn A-.......... 6 3 1 Higher Buck A ...0- ,2 2 Stork B ..............6 2 2 Bernards Buck ...6 1 3 Con.ClubB .....6 1 1 Low Moor B .......6 1 0 BuckD ..............6 1 .2 Third Division P W D


RBLD;..............6 5 0 -1 53 Kings Arms B ....5 4 1 0 47 WhiteHartB ....6 2 2 2-43 WTiiteUon.............5 3 0 2 41. Castle B..................5 3 0 2 27 WagonB................5 2 1 2 36 Buck Wrinkleys ..6 0 1 5 25 Black Horse.............6 0 1 5 25 Fourth Division P W D L P


\nctoriaB .......... 5 4 1 0 55 Higher Buck B .. .5 . 3 . 1 1 48 DeLacy.........-...5 3 . 0 2 34 VictoriaA..............4 2 1 1 29 Dog Inn B ..............5 0 2 3 26 CravenHeiferA ..4 1 .0 3 19 Pendie Hotel...........4 0 1 3 13 Didics'Division • P W D L P


RBLA................ ..6 5 : 0 151 Station............... 7 5 • 0 2 48 . Buck A . . . . . . . . . .6. 4 0 2 41 Kings Arms'......7 • 3 0 4 37 BuckB.................1 3 0 4 27 De Lacy.................7 0 0 7 15


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


AND DOMINOES RESULTS-


Rihbic League Diirl.s Buck B 8, Castle 1; Swan 7,


De Lacy 2; Black Horse A 5, Waggon 4; Judge Walmesley 6,


Horse Shoe 3. . Dominoes ,.


Buck B 12, Castle 9; Swan 10,


De Lacy 11: Black Horse A 11, Waggon 10; Judge Walmesley 9, HorseShoel2. - ■; Pcndic League Darts


White Horse 4, Social Club 5;


. Pendle 2, Black Horse B 7. • -. ■ Dominoes -


White Horse 10, Social Club


11; Pendle 12, Black Horse B 9. TABLES ,


- nibble League Darts , P


■ Waggon .......................... .26 Judge Walmsiey


i Black Horse A ,’. . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .'.26 : Chicken Legends .13 3 2 , 7 11 ■ H o r s e S h o e — ;.23 • ■


BuckB............................ .•....,..34 .'.. .26


■Swan................ . . . • • ........... --17 -DeLacy — ................. ........16 Castle.........................................3


Social Club ................................46 BuckA....................................38 Black Horse B ...........................29 White Horse............................. 28 Pendic.......................................21


CLITHEROE MEN’S INVITATION DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


Red Division Waddington 2, Craven Heifer


5; Legion B 2, Horse Shoe 0; Swan B 1, White Lion 6. Blue Division


Low Moor 5, Legion A 2; Pen­


dle Inn 1, Swan A 6. FIXTURES


Mund,-iy Red Division Craven Heifer v St Michael’s


A; Swan' B v Waddington; White Lion V Legion B. . Blue Division


Michael’s RO v Low Moor;


Legion A v Swan A. TABLES


Red Division P W I P


Craven Heifer..........5 4 1 26 Legion B .................4 4 0 23 St Michael's A..........5 4 1 22 White Lion.............5 2 3 19 HorseShoe ............6 1 5 14 Waddington.......... .4 2 2 13 SwanB ...............5 0 . 5 2 Blue Division . P W L P


SwanA-................4 4 0 20 Low Moor............. .4 3 1 18 Pcndleinn..............5 3, 2 17 St Michael’s RO ....4 2, 2 17 Brown Cow . .......... 4 1 3 11


. Legion A........... .4 1 3 7 ROEFIELDFIVE-A- SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


: Regulators 8, Wilkies War­


riors 3; AC Men 3, Real Rosslee 6; Real Bladdered 1, AFC Buck 9; New Inn 2, Becrcan 5; Morn­ ing Glory 5, Chicken Legends 3;. Mad Dogs 1, Clitheroe Clowns 5; Drunken Monkeys 3, MMS 9. FIXTURES .Sunday • ,


9 a.m. AFC Buck v AC Men;


9-35 a.m. Becrcan v Wilkies War­ riors; 10-10 a.m. Chicken Legends V Regulators; 10-45 'a.m. Clitheroe Clowns v Real Rosslee;


, 11-20 a.m. Drunken Monkeys v Real Bladdered: 11-55 a.m. Mad Dogs V New Inn; 12-30 p.m. Morning Glory v MMS.- TABLE


■ :■.:• P W D L P


Beercan ...........13 11 1 1 34 Regulators.;....12 10 . 1 : 2 30 New Inn...........13 . 9 0 . 3 28


. •AFCBuck......l2: 8 3 .1 27 C’roe Clowns. .. .12 . 8 . 1 3 25 Morning Glory-. .12 7 . 1 4 22


• MadDogs ......12 6 1 5:19 AC Men...'.......13 5 0 8 15


56


CLITHEROE Wolves Under 8s manager Dave Walson with (he victorious squad, (s)


CLITHEROE Wolves Under 8s emerged as deserved winners of the Blackburn and Darwen Schools’ tournament at BAE systems in Samlesbury. On an almost perfect


plajdng surface, the young . Wolves emerged from the difficult group stages of the competition undefeat­ ed, with wins over Blue Star, Knuzden Juniors, Oswaldwistle Rangers, and Mill Hill. A draw against Mellor


and a very good Beechfield United side saw the boys


. reach the semi-final stage. In the last four, the young Wolves beat Walton


Daniel decider


3-1, to earn a final place against Beechfield United. In a very competitive


game, it took one moment of inspiration to settle the tie as, with the first half drawing to a close, Owen Jackson flighted in a per­ fectly-weighted free-kick, and Daniel Holmes timed his run to perfection to steal in at the back post and steer the ball past the keeper.


■ Clifheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, July 10th, 2008 55


ERIC Wallace edged a tight match to take the Norman Niven Trophy at Ribblesdale Wanderer?.■ He overcame Sarah


Edmondson 21-20, and the pair are pictured alongside Duncan Niven, who pre­


sented the trophy, (s) - RESULTS Quartcr-finaLs


• 1 C.Snape7, M. Dennett 21; S.


Edmondson 21, D. Haxton 5; M. Graham 20, E. Wallace 21; A. •- Threlfall 21, A. Dewhurst 3. Semi-nnal»


• Dennett 2, Edmondson 21;


Wallace 21, Threlfall 9. Final


Wallace 21, Edmondson 20.


O The Great Harwood and District Bowling League Silver Salver will be played at Hurst Green on Satur­ day. The competition will be


played to a conclusion on the day, there is no prac-. tice, a 15-minute scratch time will be enforced and players are asked to report


at the times stated. DRAW


9-30 ii.ni.: B. Yerkess v B. -,WilkicsWarriois.l3 ..4 1 8 13 - Fryer vS.Dowber.


■ Drunken M’keys .12. 3 1 8 10 RealRoslee ..;.13 3 0 10 9 MMS . .........1 3 2? 2 9. 8 • :RcalBladdcred..l2 2 :0 10 6


■ Hinks; T. Ormerod v L. Kindle; L. Tomlinson v C. Atkinson; J. Burns v-B. Ashworth;.'S... Hitchon v S. Anderton; M. ■ '


- 10-15o.ni.:A.OrfordvS. Kin­


dle; J. Moran v D. Pilkington; F. Rostron v S. Hayhurst; B. Hold- en.v'R. Turner; D. Lord v E.


Eric’s title


Ridehalgh; A. Whalley v D. Whitworth. 11- 30 ii.m.; G. Wood v G.


Orford; R. Campbell v S. Wood; D. Bonney v C. Massey: M. Wright v J. Eborall; G. Leonard V G. Kindle. 12- 15 p.m.; D. Jones V P. Bon­


ney; T. Bradshaw v J. Chatwin; A. Cornall v D. Haxton; M. Burns v M. Rimmen A. Wood- burn v L. Nuttall.


O The Chase Templeton Classic will be contested at Whalley on Saturday. A prize fund totalling


£300 will be up for grabs on the day.


DRAW . ■ . 9- 30 a.m.: M. Knowles v M.


Beardmore; L. Ramell v J. Chatwin; J. Wild jnr v F. Ros­ tron; E. Wallace v-M. Edmond-. son.


Hope; J. Wild snr v B. Riley: A. Baxendale v R. Singleton: A.


■ Wallace v R. Turner. ’ 11 a.m.: M. Burtonwood v M. Wright; A. Dewhurst v R.


• Isherwood; T. Singleton v G. Dodd; S. Edmondson v C.


-Ramell. .' V n-45 a.m.; V. O’Donnell v 1.


Tomlinson; M. McNally v S. Gall; G. Radivojevic v G. Rush- , ton; J. Shrigley v M. Fernandez.


10- 15 a.m.: G. Stevenson V C..


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