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£ n i i s e | f c i SIX'wickets fon Andy,-
-Bobth’ saw.«Ghatbufn; put-eD enhbljne to 't he swbrd'
at.th'e weekendr?
•feHe picked up figures of 6-36 bffjust over 14- overs,a'sthevisitbrs; .were sh'bt'outforJjusK 83. •' wRusselb Braithwaite;
was also in the wick-., ets;'.taking :4-35’,-as
'^only three Denholme. batsnien'entered 'ddii-; ble figures'. A Annd it'tookUess'
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than 15 overs for Chat:!: burn to knock off-the required Tuns;':.with: John Rejmblds smash-; ing 10 fours 'in !^an^ unbeaten 43;;-^^'''' ! Hemy Kay. (12) was
- the only man to fall, as; the locals kept up their ; title chase with a nin'^, wicket win.
i However,'-it wasn’t
such easy going' for the ■ seconds; as they lost to Cullingwo’rth by^three; wckets. ’ t ,
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r’ Batting firstj'apd, ^ te r losing three early. \vickets,'John;Moore; (47 )i a n d N eil s Car-.
.tledgev(63)-led!the: recoye'ry.’iwithfsome sound batting.''/'-"'.',.'^; J’B u ta f ter-finishing bnVlYl an d : d esp i t e;:
- three^wickets for Paul Sh'bfrock; ' Culling-^ .worth squeezed home. 5'
Holmes,fr stars
' MARC Holmes helped Low'Moor maintain: their, lead at4he,t6pofi the Clitheroe and ;Dis-(:
'.tricbMidweek, Cricket; ]'*;He'’hibah unbeaten:
' 32 as his side recorded; _ 'SO^ruri "win'^ove’r Chipping R ^ b le r s . 'f I •y. Low;Moor,"batting; f irs t , posted gi2875,1 before
restncting.their opponents'to 784."®,';‘«i ( v
‘A-miserable-week-t
end forlChipping ;-was' compounded ^'iwith'
. defeabfor thefAdeam^ ' agairis't; Sab deji;'.wh'o; postedlOl before,win-t niiig by, five nms.’§ _ (Rimihgtbn;’5were! made,,to ,work!hard fori their y ictpr j^yer^StJ Jam e s f '.a f te r .good
ibowling.'andfielding! had'dismi^edithe labf
,( ‘.In , r e p ly ’30 ;from '^h'alfeyensured Ririj jirigton scraped; home
tbr.for54.'^l|:t^1-:,r:1 . , . v ,
WHALLEY earned _an' emphatic, victory against Oswaldtwistle.: Immaniiel at New Lane on Satur-:
7 day, as they s ta r t to find some form and climb the league.
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_ A good all-round bowling display,-: .-along with a fine opening partner-'.
: ship, set them up for a nine-wicket- victory, despite two interruptions for, rain during the course of the after-’, noon.
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The home side batted first and lost,, two early \vickets to David O'Neill,
‘ ■ rebuild things. .• However, Kerr ran himself out
with 62 on the board, and a promis ing 44 to his name. . Another run out, after smart work
from Declan Fitzhenry, saw:Phil Howard depart for 12, before-!!The Councillor" Stephen Booth sent the other Metcalfes; Andrew and Ger-: ard, back, the latter to another catch • of immense proportions- from ■ Rajagopal Sathish.
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and is proving to be a real asset to • Whalley.
Booth bowled another tidy spell, '■ ■ ' '
Immanuel closed on 137-7; and the '■
target was well within Whalley.’s - reach. After the break, Martin Davies .
, 75 on the scoreboard. - , * -
•' Palmer was playing a great sup- - porting role, Caribbean style, and > stepped up to the plate following the';
• loss of Davies,'carting Gerard M e t - : calfe for a straight six, and a couple:,
: of fours off Imran Abid saw him to a richly deserved 50 that contained . shots from the Peter. May coaching manual he reads religiously.
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. He was joined by. professional .- Sathish;’and between them they saw
■before professional Andrew Kerr and ■ young Daniel Metcalfe started to'
' Whalley home to a reduced target of :131, with ISoverstospare. Sathish hit 26'off just 22 deliver-
’ ies; with five boundaries, while ■ Palmer ended on 52 not out off just : 75 balls, including nine fours and a , sue. ; An important weekend now sees:
.- Earby idsit Station Road on Satur-. ■ day, with a short trip to Padiham in . ; the Ramsbottom' Cup on Sunday. . : 1 Last Tuesday, Whalley trounced ■
“ Great Harwood as they began their .- ^defence of the twenty/20 trophy, ■:
; thanks to a boisterous 112 not out : from Sathish, who put on a real show for the healthy crowd. ;
'■>1! Harwood batt'ed first and made
:. 162-7, before a master class from the Chennai Superstar, who set off
' sedately, but still managed to make :his 50 off just 34 balls, before step-
and Richard Palmer opened, and ’V'ping up the pace to reach his ton in-;
soon made their intentions clear, with Davies playing some classy-: shots in a well nurtured 42, 36 com-.’ -. ing in boundaries straight from the - text book, before falling LBW with-;
another 19 deliveries, that contained some awesome strikes with a total of - 11 fours and six sixes in his final 112
'off 59 balls.,, < i! ; ;'
Lee.Kearsley helped him along in'
urday.
going down to a 25-run defeat, Settle got of to a flyer with a great •
opening stand that enabled them to pass 100 with just 20 overs gone, but Whalley battled back strongly, before the home side closed on 183-9i , Da'vid Barker bowled exceedingly
well to end with 4-21. - In reply, Danny Ainsworth got a
richly-deserved fifty, but Whalley slipped just behind the asking rate and fell short. '-Whalley Under 13s held their
nerve for a last-over win against Rib-: blesdale. -Needing 13 off the last over, Rib-
■ ; Dew grabbed figures of 2-16, as
their opponents were restricted to 67, chasing Whalley’s nett 76. Whalley’s batting was hoisted by
Harry Lambert (33), Sam Richard son (26), and Robbie Read (14). - . Meanwhile, the Under 15s had an excellent win against Baxenden. . Whalley scored 83-7, thanks to
James Taylor (31) and Daniel Ainsworth (26).
. Some excellent bowling from Carl
Smith, who took 4-14, and Patrick Brown, who grabbed 1-4 off three- overs, restricted Baxenden to 67.
Lowes provides hope in valiant show with the ball
READ, lost out by five wickets at home to title- -; chasing Baxenden on Saturday, :despite . a valiant effort with the ball. The visitors won the-;, toss and inserted Jon Har- v : vey’s side, with the game
; reduced to a 40-over affair;; ■after 40 minutes were lost
; due to a shower before the start of play. ■ .: On;a tricky, wicket; the.-, locals managed to post - 129-8, with Andrew Rush-;. ton’s-unbeaten 40 the highlight, coming off just ;31 balls, including four .;
alTan Austin, bowling • straight, giving him noth- . ing to hit, and he finally ., saw off the one-time Lan- . cashire man for 16, bowled :. neck and crop. - : - - - Read had a stuttering start to their innings, as
' visiting professional Will ’- -Purser'" bowled both Michael Whalley .;and .- Kyle O’Connor with ju s t . 11 on the board, and
, Elliot Artingstoll suffered the same fate at the hands a ^of Austin at 18.,
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" Opener Harvey who hit-' four fo’
urs in a 60-ball 24, followed a t 36 as Purser':
. fours and two sixes.. j..;.It looked a tricky task:- '
..to .defend that total, and-< so it proved, as Baxenden. ;■
; \yon:with halt their wick-'/, ■ets intact, and 5.1 overs to " spare.;'.., .
;
-’claimed his third scalp, 'again bowled, and as the -locals
struggled-.to piece.; together
any.substantial
' and Lowes shared the best -stand -of the innings, , adding 36 to deny Baxen den any bowling points, r . With Rushton the
aggressor, Lowes saw little of the strike, but finished unbeaten on four off eight balls.
; In reply,'Read saw.off dangerous opener Galium Waddington with 27 on the board, caught by Har-
;! vey : off • Rushton;.- but Austin; and 'Parkinson took the score to 60 before Lowes struck.
Eastham i . b owl e d
- Parkinson for 29 a t 72, and although Purser made
'only, four-before: being -bowled by Harvey, Mark
'-partnerships; Joe Mar-,! ' shall was trapped by, Gary. .- . Sudworth nine runs later. Andrew Turner hit.l5
: But the performance o f 'before he was caught^off
;:;young Elliot Lowes gave Sudworth at 62,' and.'War- much hope for the future.-' :‘-.;'ren 'Eas‘tham cracked 19 He'returned remarkable .’.'l-'off 27 balls before he 'was
figures of- 6-4-7-1, from :*-,seventh'manbut, caught the full-quota of overs he- is allowed to bowl,- due to being under -16.: ) '<ii; ■. - Lowes frustrated former. -i'England
ODI.intemation-j
behind- off iDavid Parkin-..-, son at 88.‘,;>': ' - ilSudwor'th .‘iremoved - Andrew Laycock with a : return catchi'but Rushton;-
; Rishton and Simon Payne ;. steered Baxenden towards the finish line.-'''''/. ' ■’ .
■. :: Payne hit a‘run-a-ball - 23 before former-Bash pro i Harvey claimed his sec ond victim, but'Rishtoni;
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league : - clash with Oswaldtwistle Immanuel. on Saturday, and a Rams bottom Cup quarter-final at Baxenden on Sunday: (both 1-30 p.m.). - Meanwhile, there’s little
: danger of. Read; being;. - caught out in the dark- .after.a local estate agent
; paid for new pyjama-style kits. "Andrew Turner, owner
of .Sabden-based Pendle v: -Hill Properties and bats-
:< man with Read, has paid for the" squad to have- striking new black and
:' gold coloured kits for the . Ribblesdale '.League’s '
: twenty/20 competition.' :■ ■--Turner,, who-chose the ■ .> kit’s colour with club pro- : fessional and captain Jon ;
' Harvey,-said: “All,the. players are really happy with the k i ty they, look;
,(29 not out) and David ’ ' f ■
secured the win: -Tomorrowmight; Read;'
entertain Baxenden again -; in the Ribblesdale League twenty/20 competition (6t .
fat'and I hope they can
Cronshaw (11 not out)^ help us get some success in ■ the twenty/20.
■/ -::‘Tt is a good way for me
to promote my business' in - the Read and Simohstone; area, so I was happy to
• 30 p.m.),-before a'home'ii oblige.” Clitheroe 422324 (Editonal), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) RIBBLESDALE '
CRICKET LEAGUE. Senior Division ■;
continues c l ITHEROE’S recent- until he, was trapped leg ' • I • -.1 resurgence continued, -. beforeby Hadfiefd.
an unbroken partnership of 133 as - with a six-wicket,win . .And after Dyniel Turn- Wahlley cruised home by eight mck- over Cherry Tree on S a t- er^ a ^com^an ^ goM ets.
: • Whalley thirds finally got their And once again, it was season undenvay at Settle, putting a ‘ professional Paul Turner
up a fighting performance before at the heart of i t . . Turner has been a reve-
lation in recent weeks, hav ing taken time to adjust to the Ribblesdale League fol lowing his move from Lan cashire League side East Lancashire. • He top-scored again with another scintillating
■ knock, taking his seasonal tally of runs sailing past: the 700 mark. And with those coming ,
blesdale were thwarted with a good catch by Sam Girvan off the bowling . of SimonDew.
, in just 12 innings for the,. ■ club in league and cup,-it i" represents a marvellous \ return from Turner.: : : ■. This time around, with
Clitheroe'chasing 180 for- victory. Turner immedi ately set about laying a solid foundation alongside fellow opener Nick James. : The pair cruised to a
half century opening stand, only for James to perish soon afterwards when he holed out to Mark Hadfield off the bowling of Nigel Robbins for 28.'
Peter Dibb hung around
■ for 26 deliveries, but only • made three before he was
: back V in . the pavilion,: caught by Craig Kennedy. ; off professional Saleem ; Mughal. ■ . : ..
. But Turner remained in the middle, and went on to . make'63, including 10-' boundaries and two sixes.
finished unbeaten on 30, with
'-Coulter hitting a run-a- : b a l l ; 14, as Clitheroe secured victory with five/
- overs to spare. .With Cherry Tree bat
ting first, Hadfield hogged the crease a t the s ta r t , . amassing all 38 of the runs for the first wicket until he was caught by Coulter off Farouk Hussain.:. Fellow opener Scott
Friend then took up the baton of scoring the runs, and after he went for 17, Mughal made 21 Mth two fours before he was trap p ed : Ibw by Neil Bolton. Many of the Cherry
Tree middle . order achieved starts, with Joe Bolton (29), Jon Baldwin (19), Nigel Robbins (18) and Marc Burrows (21) in the runs. • But key wickets at key "
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times led
to.them being dismissed for 179, a total which ' Clitheroe' over- . hauled with little fuss. Clitheroe face a double
derby weekend with Rib blesdale Wanderers, with Saturday’s home game in . the league followed by a trip to Church Meadow in the Ramsbottom Cup on Sunday (1-30 p.m.).
Duo claim five in narrow win
FIVE wickets apiece for ■' David Howard and Mar-. tin Pratt saw Ribblesdale, Wanderers grab victory .' from the jaws of defeat.; -Having posted 203-4;;
also failed to get a start, while skipper Gary Hunt fell for a golden duck. ... However, Ryan Glad win and Howard guided the Church Meadow side
- reigning Veka Ribbles- a ■ dale League champions -V Blackburn liNorthern-v; were seemingly cruising '■ to ■victory. ■, . . ■. But P r a t t clean-
. bowled the last four bats- ’ v men to hand the home ■ side an unlikely nine-run win.
' Half centuries from;'
top order pair, Reka Hus sain and Abdul Bisoodw- - ' al, saw. the visitors to a - steady, s ta r t , but from
they crumbled to.l94 all, out. . '
-With,'Wanderers,bat- ;■
ting first,'openers'Joe . Scuderi (27) and Al^tair, : Marsh (30) made a stadya
;-
start themsevles; only to lose, their wickets cheap-:;; ly -
■ to a decent toal with an unbroken f i f th wicket partn ersh ip , th a t saw both record their half centuries. Gladwin; finished
unbeaten on 52, having hit eight'fours in his 71- ball knock; but'Howard topped 1
- t h a t ;with 'an
unbeaten 63 off.;72 balls, with seven boundaries and a six. " And Wanderers will hope.'for: more, of the
being 168-3 at'one stage, '' same; this> vveekp’d ifi! their double header wi”
local rivals plitheroe.- . .".The pair meet at Chat- burn Road in the league ; on :;iSa!tui;day,--/.before Church'.Meadow is-the, venue':'"for:’iS u n d a y ’s ; Ramsbottom-Cup quar ter-final (mckets pitched
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- P'W L N B P-
- Basenden ‘...10 -■: 6:.-3 -:'1.19,:82 : Padiham; . . .10 '■ 6 :,. 3:;. 1 17 -80 : Edenfield ...10 6 3 1 17,80 Clitheroe.'...10. 5 4 1 12:;65. Rcad .’.........10;"5 -4 1.10-.63 ,, Whalley ....10 4 5 1 12 55 Cherry Tree .10 , - 4 ,5 . -1 -■ 7.; .5 0 , B’bumN. ...10. 2 ,.7 ' 1 26 - 49 / R’daleW. ...10 3 :'6 -1 15 48
^Bl'»-ood..lO 8 -1 1 12 95 B’wick .......10 8 1 1 10 ,93
^Settle ...■;;.10;-3-!6.:1-12,'-45 Ossy Imm. . .10 :2 7 1. I t : 34
• Earby..; . 1 0 1.,; 8 ,■ 1-- 6 ■; 19 ' First Division
■ P W L N B P
■ Belvedere.. . '.10,; -8 :,'^2’• 0 -18 -.98 , Padiham2;.';10 , 6; 3:. lrl6.7v79;. Settle2.......1 0 -6 ' 3 1 15' 78 Stacksteads'.lO'-aS-- 4 -0;14,- 74- .
. Brinscall ..7 .1 0 5 .; - 3 -2-17- 73 v R’daleW.2'..10 5 5 * 0 22 72 '
■ Ossy Imm. 2.10 ;: 5 ,3 • 1 -11 .71 Read2 .......10 4 , 5 1 20,63 Salesbuiy '. .'il0.;=‘4 5'- I t 9-.52- ' Belvedere2.-.10T, 4;'.5‘t 1 9 52-
- GtH’wood2.10; 3;:6 -..I'.IO -51.,
C.Tree2....10' 3 6 1 16 49 Chtheroe2 ..10 3 6 .112-45 .Whalley2...10'.-1;; 7, 1.11 .31
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. Second Division • - P W L N B P
Saleshury2..10'.7 2; 1 15 88 Feniscowles ;10 7 -2 1 10 - 83
.Baxenden2..10 - 6 - 3 1 20 83 ;Edenneld2..10'- 6 "3 .1 16 79 - Ferascowles210 - 6 .3 -1 1 4 77 BlyGSOB ..10 '5 ■■4 1 18 71: B’burnN.2 .10 5 ' 4 '1 13 66 ' Earby2...'..10 5'-4 1-12 ,65,- ■B'wick2 ....10'. 5 4 1 8 61
. Rolls-Royce .10 -3 ■;-6 - 1 21'54:: BlyGSOB2,10 4 5 ' 1 6 49 Brinscall2 ..10 2 7 1 12 35 ■ Rolls-Royce210 - 2 7 .,1, 8 , 31.:
Stacksteads210 0 9 1 26 29 . Third Division P W L N-B P -
■R’daleW.3 . ..6 , 5-, 0 - 1 8 ,6 1 : Settle3;...:.7 U -.l;-: 2 10 56
C.Tree3:.;..6: 4 0' -2 4. 50 ■
. Read3 . .. .. .6 3 1 '2 . 7 43 -. ■ Ossy Imm. 3 . .7 :2 :.2'-3.11 40 , Feniscowles3 .7 -.2 . 2 -3 6 :35: Earby 3 . . . . .'.6 S .3 3: 0 ■ 5 35 " Belvdere3.;.o 2 ; 1" 2 4 30.- Salesbury3...5-. 1 2-'2 7 23 Padiham3...5 1 3 1 ' 9 22 EdenTieId3...5 1. 1.; 3 2 21 ■; Whallcy3;.'..4.;l.'-1.. 2' 5"21 Clitheroe3 ...6 1 -2 3 2 21 Baxenden 3.. .5 1 3 :1 5 18 ■
. B’wick3-;....6"0 ■ 4 2 10'!-16, B’bumN.3-..5.V0 . 1. 4 2 14 ; GtH’wood3 .5- 0 ; 4,; 1 5 8
CRAVEN AND
CRICKET LEAGUE . Second Division ; ,. t ■
Haworth Road ...9: 8 -1 .0 25 Haworth
, . P W, D L P 9 . 6 2 ; 1-20-
.FouIridge.V.'-."...9.:'4 ■■1.4,13 IngrowSJ .......... 9 3 3 3 12 PendleForest ....9 3 ,1 '5 10-■ Sutton ..... ..7 ..9 ''3 ■ 1. 5 10 •LongLee . ; .. .. .9 2 2 - 4 10 Airedale
•Chathum... . . . .9 5 0 3 17 Ingrow........... .9 .4 -2 - 3rl4 Wilsden'.;;......9 4 2 .3 14'.
Denhobne ■......■.9 -0 1. ..8- 1 - Fourth Division: , P W D L P
.9 - 2., 2 5.,8 :Riddlesden;;'....'.9 ; 8-.0 1 24
- E&Gilstead .■.■.;.9 ' .7 • 2:- 0 23 ■ HaworthWE.'.'.-.'.9:''6! 2 --I 20 ■ Culhngworth2 .7.9 6 0 3 18 Ingrow2..'..'.-....9.. 5 ■ 1 - 3 16. Ciossnatts2 ......9 4. 1 4 13 Bradley2.'-;:..'.'.'.9-3- 1: 5 10 ■
. . SandyLane2..;..9 '..2.- 2 - 5' 8 . Haworth2■...■..■..9 v.2,'2 . 5 8 Thomton2 ...;..9 :- 2 - '0 : -7'7,6 , C h a t h u m 2 9 . 2 ; 6 ; 5 Pendle Forest 2 :■..9 ■:l’'?:i;-7,, 4,
4; Immanuel A 8, Gatty Park 2; Mercer Park 7, Immanuel B 3;> -
Oakhiil.Vcts 7, Burnley Rd A 3; Ribbicsdale B 8,'Grange2. ■ <- . Fourih Division
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■'.'.‘Free , Gardeners B' 7,1 Milnshaw Wands 3; Hurst Green -' B 6, Clitheroe CC B 4; Sabden : Blue 3, Coppice 7; Waddington ■' B 5. 0akhill 5; Whalley B 3; ' Rishton Con.B7. i ■- - TABLES
• : First Division . P W-D L P
GtHanvoodA....9 - 7 0 2 64
.RushtonStA..'...9.. 7" 0.. 2 56-' GlobeHeys . . . . . . 9 . 5 . 0 4 54- RoeLccPark';;.;.9:,'6' 0 3-53 .CIithcrocCCA:;;.9-; 5 ;-l 3 51 7 Globe'A ...'..-.;.-.9..5 0,:4 51 BumleyRdB ....9 , 3, 2 ;,4 35 OssyCim. ....... ..9 3 0 - 6 35 RibbIesdaIeA;..‘..8 ' .2: .1 '-S-SS
,GtHarwoodB....9, 1 1 7-31 SalesburyA.........9 . 2 : 1 - 6 27 . Second Division P W D L P
'RishtonCon.A...9:,,7. 0 .-2,55 Sydney Street .’'.-JO:: 6,.-0 .-.4 55 FreeGaidcneisA .9 '.O; 0 -3 54.
.WaddingtonA-.‘.;.9 '■7 0" 2'51 Sabden Black'....9 .; 5 0 :4 51 Hurst Green A.'...9 4 . 0,^. 5:48. SabdenRcd . .. .'. .9 - ;4 - 0 - 5.41 " GlobcB . . . . . . . . .9 4 0 -5 41
. Rushton St B...V.9 3,' 0 . 6 38 GtHarvroodCC .’.9 2 0 7 35
.IVhalleyA ■.....•..9 '2 0 . .7 31 -
Third Division P W D L P
OakhillVets...'...9 6 1 -2 55 Given Park ... .. .9 6 1 2 54 Mercer Park .....9 5 0--4 53 ImmamielA .....9 4 0 .-5 45
EibbIesdaleB....IO -. 3.-'2' -5 45 GattyPark ... .. .9 4 1 4 44 Grange
.9:. 4 0 , 5 44
SalesbuiyB . .. .. .9 4 ,L 4 43 Gt Harwood H .. .9 4 0 5 43 Burnley RdA....9 4 0 538 ImmanuelB .....9 3 0 6 36 • Fourih Division P W D L P
Coppice . . . . . . . . .8 . 7 0 1 54 OakhiU
.8 . 5 1 2 49
WaddmgtonB....8 , 4 2 ' 2 47 Rishton Con. B .. .8 5 . 1 ■ 2 45. Free Gardeneis B .8 4 2 2 44 WhalleyB
8 2 1 5 37 SabdenBlue.........8 3 0 5 35'
■ Milnshaw Wands .8 2 1 5 35 Hurst Green B. .. .8 2 I : 5 27 ■ClithcroeCOB ...8 1 1 6-27
ROEFIELD LEISURE FIVE-A-SIDE LEAGUE
- RESULTS Regulators 15, Real Rosslee 2;
. Wilkies Warriors 10, Real Blad- dered 1; AC Men 1, New Inn 2; AFC Buck 7, Morning Glory 1; Beerean 10, Mad Dogs 2; Chick en Legends 8, Drunken Monkeys 8; Clitheioe Clowns 6, MMS 5. FIXTURES : Sunday.
9 a.m. Wilkies Warriors v
Regulators; 9-35 a.m. AC Men v Real Rosslee: 10-10 a.m. AFC Buck V Real Bladdered; 10-45 a.m. Becrcan v New Inn; 11-20 a.m. Chicken Legends v Morn ing Glory: 11-55 a.m. Chtheroe Clowns V Mad Dogs; 12-30 p.m.
. Drunken Monkeys v MMS., . bai ls ;iiui DohiiniK's'.
CLITHEROE MEN’S
DARTS LEAGUE - RESULTS Red Division .
Craven Heifer 6, Horse Shoe
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
...■■-.,-FirstDivision - Burnley Rd B 5, Gt Harwood
■ VBlarwood A 7, .Ribblesdale A'. - 3?Roe Lee Park 7, Globe A S . :* ■--TTSecond Division.
' Globe B 9, Sabden Red Ij Gt • Harwood CC 4. Hurst Green A 6:-
. Rishton Con. A 9; Waddington A ,1 ; Rishton Con. A 7, Sydney St 3r : Sabden Black 4; Free Gardeners!
;■; A 6; Sydney St 7, Whalley A 3., - V - " Third Division
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1; Swan B 0, St Michael’s A 7; ■ -Waddington 4, White Lion 3 ; . . ’ Blue Division •
• : Brown Cow 1, Low Moor 6; Pendle Inn 4, Legion A 3 . - - FIXTURES Monday
RcdDmsion^
^5; Clithcroe CC A 8; Ossy Ckin. , . Shoe V White Lion. ^ n o b e Heys 9, RushtoixSt A 1;
:; • -. St Michael’s A v Legion B; ' Swan B v Craven Heifen Horse
Blue Division, • - ,.*j
Low Moor V Pendle Inn;* . Brown Cow V St Michael's.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS'
AND DOMINOES RESULTS. ‘
. V •
< RibbleLcaguc 1.1 v ; . Darts
. : Gt Harwood H 6; Salesbury B ■. ' r Black Horse A 2, Buck B ?;•
^Waggon 8, Swan 1; Horse Shoe; 6;De Lacy 3; Judge Walmsley 9,-; Castle 0. -
*• , Dominoes
v ». - \
Black Horse A 9, Buck B 12;
Waggon 14, Swan 7; Horse Shoe- ll;DeLacy 10; Judge Walmsley: 11, Castle 10. ■' V . ‘ ..V,: PcndlcLeague . Darts'
Pendle Hotel 3, Social Club 6;
Black Bull 8, White Horse 1. Dominoes .
'.: Pendle Hotel 9, Social Club 12;- Black Bull 11, White Horse 10. . 'r i TABLES
Rihble League Darts
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Horse Shoe. . . . i " . .........14 Waggon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Judge Walmsley. . . . ; . . . . . . .12. B u c k B . . . . . . .12 Black Horse A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 DeLacy ...........7 Swan.........................................5 . Castle...................... - Dominoes
1 P
BuckB ............. L . .. .. .. .. .. ..2 5 DeLacy..................................23 Judge W a l m s l e y ..23 Waggon .
Castle.............. Horse Shoe. ; . . . . .
Black Horse A .......... ................18 Swan......................................15 Pendle League " Darts
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■ Black BuU .......... .V.......... ,. . .8 Social Club......................... ’...8 BuckA............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Pendle..;...................................3 White Horse; ....... ..1 Black Horse B ............................0 Dominoes :
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Social Club................................ 20 BuckA
13 BlackBull ......11
White H o r e e . ...............10 Pendle;.............................. .....9 BlackHorseB..........0;
■ .'.Pool ,".■!/ THWAITES
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL
LEAGUE RESULTS ■ ,
Premier Division
Low Moor 7, Billington B 5; RBL B 7, Buck A 5; St Peter's A
5,RBLA7. . ■ , First Division
Black Horse A 8, St Peter’s B
4; Buck B 5, Con. Club 7; Wagon A 5, Read Con. Club A 7; White Horse B 9, White Horse A3. ’ . Second Division Buck D 4', Low Moor B 8:
Dog 4, Kings Arms A 8; Higher. Buck A 4, Bernard's Buck 8; Stork B 4, Rose and Crown B 8. Third Division
, , Castle B 7, RBL D 5; Kings. Arms B 7, Wagon B 5; White Hart B 7, Buck Wrinkleys 5;
- 'White Lion 7, Black Horse 5. ;, ■ : Fourih Division ..
Craven Heifer A I, Higher Buck
B 11; Pendle Hotel 2, Victoria B 10; Victoria A 8, Dog Inn B 4. • : FIXTURES . "
■ : ■ ■ Tonight ■ Premier Division ; -
■' Bay Horse v RBL B; Buck A v. White Hart; RBL A v Low Moor. First Division ,.
■' Con. Club V White Horse B;' Read Con. Club A v Buck B; Station V St Peter’s B; Wagon A
■ Bernard’s Buck v Buck D;
■Kings Arms A v Higher Buck A;. Rose and Crown B v Dog: Stork. B V Con. Club B." Third Division. , ■:
■ ■ Black Horse V Castle B; Buck Wnnklcys v White Lion; White HartBv Kings Arms B. ' "■’ -i , , - Fourth Division . Higher Buck B 11 v Victoria
A; Victoria B V De Lacy. TABLES
: " Premier Division P W D L P
RBLA.............4 4 0 0 41 1 Low Moor A' . r . 5 3 -.I v..-11
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■ StPctcr’sA ... .. .5 1,'.2 :■ 2.31, B u c k A . . ..4; 1; -1;':2.28 RBLB...............3 2 1 0 27 Bay Horse..........4 2 2 2 21 Bilhngton B. . . . . .4 0 "2 ;,2.20 White Hart .'.'.‘...3 O-’ l 2 16
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......................22 ...21 .21
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:'- :;’-Firsl Division ;.■-,; p w b-;
; White Horse A ...5 . ^ r ' l : "Black Boise A .. ..4 3 L ' ■; Road Con.'..........5 3 0 ' 'WhiteBoiseB ...4 2 1:,: Wagon A ............5 2 Con. Club A •
1 , 1 - :
•BuckB.......■;...4 1 '•! !"SUtionB . 4
l - I
StPeler’sB . . . .. .4 ,-1 0 Second Division
I ' • ■■.. P W D
V Rose & Crown B '. .S ■ 5 0 - ' '/Kings Arms A". ...5 -3 .'I.'. DogInnA .....'..4 3 .0 BemaulsBuck ...5 .1 -2 Higher Buck A ...4 2 . 1 ; LowMoorB........5 1 0
. Stork B .-........... .4 1 ;1 , BuckD ...4- 1 1:
'
Con.ClubB .....4 0 0 . Third Division ' P : W D.’
. R BLD..........5 '.4 :0 . Kings Arms B ....4 " 4 0 •WhiteHartB ....4 ■ 2 . 1 . , WagonB . . . . . . '. .1 . 2 1
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■ Black Horse......5 0 1 BuckWrinkleys . .4 : 0 1. CastleB ..............3 1 . 0 . White Lion . . . ; . .3 1 0 ■ ; Fourth Division . , P W D
Higher BuckB ...4 '3 0 VictoriaB ........3 -2 :1 Dog Inn B 5 ;0 .2
, VicloriaA . .. . . . .3 2'.:0; DeLacy . . . . . ‘..■..3 2 ;,0 Craven HeiierA,-. .3 1 .0 P c n d leH o te l.3, 0 1 , Ladies’Division -' ■ - P W - D RBLA . . . . . . . . . .4 : 4 ■ 0
. BuckA... .. .. .. .4 :3 0 S t a t i o n __ 5 3',-0 ■'KingsAnns........5 2 ' 0 -
:.BuckB;;-.....;..5, 2- 0 - D e L a c y ..'.5 0 ■ 0
Selected Teiiiiis Tomgbt :
. Whalley (v Salesbury, away, Tw’en- ty/20, p.m. start) M. Davies, R. Palmer, Sathish, D. O'Neil!, N. Cord* ' ingly, S. Booth, J. Rain, L. Kearsley,
.' D. Fitzhenry, M. Fallon, J. Blair. . •
. 1 . Tomorrow
1 Clitheroe (v Earby, away, Twen* - t ty/20, meet 5*30 p.m.) N. Bolton, R . Dibb, I. Scott, D. Turner, M. Preston,
-A. Pearce, A. Hutchins, M. Harg* reaves, M. Coulter, C. Palmer, Turner. *
' Scorer A. Kilkenny.. / Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Great
Harwood, home, Twenty/20, meet 5- ' 30 p.m.) M. Briggs, M. Peel, R. Bradley, M. Pratt, S. Kerr, L. Gidlow, • J. Bunyan, I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, B. Spencer, Scuderi. Scorer C. Colhnge. ^ ■ . Saturday
■
Clitheroe (v Ribblesdale Wander* ers, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton,
• ■ P. Dibb, J. Dewhurst,' D. Turner, D. ' Glover, A. Pearce, F. Hussain, M. Har greaves, M. Coulter, C. Palmer, Turn er. Same team Sunday (v Ribblesdale Wanderers, away, Ramsbottom Cup, meet 12-30 p.m.) except G. Kershaw for A. Pearce. Scorers: A. Kilkenny • (Sat), L. Nuttall (Sun).
- ! Cbtheroe2nds(v Ribblesdale Wan-
•. derers, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) J; • Green, M. P ^ to n , M. Scott, P. Bish- < . op, S. Bishop, M. Dewhurst, G. Ker shaw, A. Hutchins, J. Houldsworth, L. Nuttall, I. Scott. Scorer J. Sco tt .. Ribblesdale . Wanderers • (v
. Clitheroe, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) G. . ' Hunt, M. Briggs, D. Howard, R. .' Gladwin, M. Peel, M. Pratt, L; Gid-
■ low, S. Kerr, R. Bradley, J. Bunyan, Scuden. Same team Sunday (v
. Chtheroe, home, Ramsbottom Cup, * - meet 12^0 p.m.) except B. Spencer for : R. Gladwin. Scorer M. C l a r k s o n . ; V Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v.; - Chtheroe, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) I. . Bntcliffe, P. Spencer, M. Wngley, R.
' . Lloyd, C. Hall, C. Jackson, T. Bralth- : waite, R. Clarkson, S. Braithwaite, J.. •
; V Black Horse A.; Second Division ■: " - ■
- Bntcliffe, H. Kay. Scorer C. CoUinge. ^ Whalley (v Earby, home, 1-30 p.m. start) M; Davies. R. Palmer, Sathish, •
r D. O’Neill, N. Cordmgly, S. Booth, J.' : . Ram, L; Kearsley, D. Fitzhenry, M. - : Fallon,
N.Fielden; Same team Sun-, day (v Padiham, away, Ramsbottom Cup, 1-30 pjn. start) except C. Mahon
.-forN.Plelden..;; . • .
' ; Whalley 2nds (v Belvedere 2nds,
*. away, 1-30 p.m. start) D. Crossley, I. * '. Grace, J. Taylor, C. Mahon, G. Jones, • L. Burgess, S. Gorton, J. Blair, D. . 1 Barker, S. Taylor, L. Tidmarsh. . t •
;7 Sunday ' — Clitheroe 3rds (v Baxenden, home, -
- meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Carysforth, A. • -Kilkenny, J. Walsh, C. Parkinson, J. . Holgate, A. Robinson, B. Geelan, T.
-B a iley , J. Scott, A. Hutchins, I. Scott. Scorer MissR. Cox. - > -. ■ • -
' St -Whalley 3rds (v Padiham, home, 1- ; 30 p.m; start) A; Galling, K. Balakr-; ishnan.'S. Mukherjee, D. Ainsworth,:
• S. Laycock, L. Boyle, K. Armcr, G . . J on e s ,' J.' Galling,” P. Brown, P.' Topham •
; . I ' 'IN FORM: Jonny Walker in action alRowrah(s)
Kart ace Jonny boosts title bid
RIB CHESTER karting s ta r Jonny Walker’s two second-place finishes in the ■ third round of the British Super 1, Championship at Rowrah in the Lake District over the weekend moved him into fourth place in the title hunt. - The 19-year old was fifth fastest in qual
ifying to give himself a third row start for his first race, where he scored a fourth and then a second place, to put himself third on the grid for the first final.' ■ ..“I got shunted at the start and dropped to fifth” he explained. “I got back onto the circuit and picked
“I tried to get away because I know
Mark is so good early on in a race, but it was the other way round - he passed me and started to pull away.” Pushing at ten tenths, Jonny knew he’d have to work hard to stay in front of the
• pack before his kart started to perform. Midway through the race, it finally
began to handle in the way he wanted, and he soon found himself reeling in Litchfield. “It was suddenly really fast, and I was
gaining on Mark bit by bit. I think I would’ve passed him with three or four more laps.;
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my way back up the order and ended up in second at the flag. ■ “I was catching the leader quite quickly,
so it was a good s ip for the next race.” ■ Starting alongside the first final winner
and three-time British Champion Mark. Litchfield, Jonny managed to get into the lead going into the tricky first comer..
. “To be honest, Mark drove impeccably andil don’t think'we could’ve done much better. To finish second in both finals was
■ a fair result in many ways.’’ ■ Jonny’s next race will be the second round of the European Championship at Mariembourg in Belgium at the end of the month.
Pat enjoys big day
PAT BRENNAN handed each competitior a per sonalised golf ball as they teed-off in her Lady Cap tain’s Day a t Clitheroe
-Golf Club. ■ The event was blessed
with glorious weather, and after an enjopble meal, the ■ lady captain presented prizes to successful contest- ants.', ■ Karen Stanworth (87-18- 69) was the winner by two shots from Emma Clegg • (75-4-71), with Sarah Wal ton’s 75 winning the gross prize.'
nine-hole stableford, Deb bie Catlow and Elaine Ben-: nett won the putting com petitions and Barbara
Norma Hoyle won the - ;
nett 66 to win the Hall of Fame qualifier at a pristine Mytton Fold at the week end. Mick Kelbie (67) was
Thornton was nearest the pin on the fifth hole. John Kwas returned a
second after a card play-off with John Berry, and divi sional awards went to John Whittaker (67) and Gareth Sutcliffe (69).
The ladies at.Whalley' ;:
Golf Club played in a South African Stableford competition on Thursday. Winners were Bridget'
' Second were lady captdn Joyce Andrew, Jean Dear-
Rees, Jane Boxall, Barbara Tuley and Jean Tasker with a score of 75 points. '
: A Mixed Open Fourball Betterball competition was then held at-Whalley on Sunday. In first place, with a
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den, Agnes Flanagan and Pat Richards with 68 points, with Marion Cham bers, Daphne Dawson, Carol Blackadder and ■ Shirley Pallich third with ■ 65. - ■
. 'Tommy Martin and. Lorna Slinger came third on the card with 42 points. S The visitors’ prize went
score of 44 points, were husband and wife team Les and Jean Dearden, ahead, of Dave and Agnes Flana gan (43).
to Colin Judson and Helen Varley from Nelson. . ;
Whalley’s derby victory •
WHALLEY; Tennis Club A earned a 7- 2 win against derby rivals Clitheroe A in the East Lancashire Mixed League.. Whalley’s first pairing of Henry Far-.:
rar and Cathy Holmes began by hitting more errors than wnners, but eventual-; ly shared the spoils with Clitheroe’s
: 'Tony Bush and Jenny Holgate 3-6,6-3, v before.taking both sets against. Phil Mileham and Louise Burrill, 6-1,6-4. v. ■ The second'Whalley pairing of Matt -, Lambert and Sue Liver came back from
Mileham and Burrill, before also shar ing the points with Bush and Holgate in a topsy-turvy match 6-1,5-7. - ■ ,
,'! Meanwhile, local stars have enjoyed success in the East Lancashire Finals. . Clitheroe’s Emma Calvert and Jen nifer Holgate reached the Open Ladies ; Final; with defending champion Hol-
; gate taking the title 7-6,6-3. • Not to be denied, Emma
took.the
? Under, 18s;Final with a 6-1, 5-7,10-8 ' success!iOver( Whalley’s .Victoria
; a 0-4:deficit to take both sets against - ' Haworth. P3 COiPUTERS - SPEaiLISIMQ IM WHITEBQARO, PReJECTOR a CABLE INSTALLATtOMS
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