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+ I 44 >;,Clitheroe Advertiser&Tiines, Thursday,‘July 2nd, 2009


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Rural semWetached home v. Two receptions/ftted kitchen-’ : 5 double bedrooms, cloakroom Enclosed rear yard, paring ■ f-


.5 Faraday Avenue, Clitheroev £545 pem


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Superb stonebuilt cottage','^; QuaBty kitchen, lounge -4^


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48 Brownlow Streetf : Clitheroe ȣ525 pcm


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; 52 Chatburn Road, : Clitheroe £475 pem


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Gardeivfronted terrace house 2 receptions,- attractive kitchen 3i)ce bathroom, shtwer room' 2 double bedrooms, rear yard >


48 Clayton Street, Great -Harwood'- £400pem


Stonebuilt mid-terrace house - 2 recepb'ons, fitted kitchen 2 bedrooms, 3ix;e bathroom Rear yard, convenient locab'on


56a Whalley Road, - Clitheroe .-.iCSSO pcm


: Clitheroe ■


modern, quiet cul-de-sac, ' - garden and parking. •• Lounge, dining and fitted kitchen.


Bathroom and shower. . D G .G C H . £590 pern.


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Well-presented terrace house.' Lounge, attractive kitchen : Utility room, 2 bedrooms ■ r. . Bathroom with shower, yard


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SubstanUal mid tenace house 2 receptions, fitted kitchen Bathroom with shower, 3 beds Rear yard, convenient location


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y ‘ Higham', Lancashire ‘ ' About 48 acres


Sale by auction of this compact fam w lh detached 4 . • ' tr . bedroom residence, range of traditional and modem fann .


buildings and 48 acres of productive grasslanil freehold with v a^ t possession as a whole or in 4 lots.


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Lot 1 Detached stone built residence fuUy.modemiscd with 28ft lounge, dining roonC kitchen wih oil fired Aga, utility, -*. cellar' 4 bedrooms, bathroom and shower rboiiL Outside. gsffden, croft, stonebuilt stable'with hayloft, range of loose boxes, former^shippon, garages and pig cote in all oyer 3 acres.


Lot 2 Cattle shed (120’ xTS"), silage clamp (120* x 45’),.:y.:,r manure store (62; x 61*), gcnc^ purpose shed (60’ x 30^ and: sheep handling yard in ovw 1 acre ’


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Lot 3 Newly seeded meadow about 16'ac^. - Lot 4 Productive grassland about M aero,


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Pcndlc Hall, Higham will be offered for sale by auction as a whole or in lots subject (o conditions and unless sold previously In the Fence Gale Inn, Fence, Burnley at . / 230pm on'Iticsday 7 July 2009.


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35 Dickens Court Brockhall Village


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31 Dickens Court Brockhall Village


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■luxury penthouse aparbnent ' ■ Irving iM ig kitchen, utaity >, ■ 4 bedrooms,eivsurte ■2pnvatecarpariongspaces- ■no OSS, fX) pets ■ h - unfurnished £1,250 pem


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unfurnished £925 pem Apartment 3 Woodfofold Park Mellor


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A ONE-man show broke Chatburn hearts as a decent total was beaten with ease by Ingrow St Johns. ' The home side won the toss and


decided to bat first where proceedings started slowly after Mark Braithwaite surrendered his wicket with just three runs on the board. •;: It wasn’t long before Simon Tomlin­ son (4) became I. Mehban’s second vic-^ tim of the afternoon as the hosts col- lapsedto8-2.


,. That score soon became 8-3 when , Mehban struck again. This time it was


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Neil Cartledge who departed after


, being'caught by'W; Hussain'. .- . ■ Fortunately Steve Bowker (19) and John Eeynolds (48) formed a stong 64- run partnra^p which took the game to their opponents, before Eeynolds fell just short of his half-century. •. • Rod (17) and Andrew Booth (39)'


then put in a stubborn'batting per­ formance and refused to forfeit their " time at the crease and sent the hosts - climbing to 117, before the partnership ■was broken up..


■ ■ ’ - .- Da'vid T-akin then hit an imbeaten 16


while Andy Lambert reached a com­ mendable ffi.


David Musson and John Ldckley


both went for ducks as Chatbum ended their innings on 184. But the game was soon over after a .


phenomenal opening batting partner­ ship between J. Green and S. Farooq, who put on 129 between them. (Jreen struck 10 boundaries, includ­


ing eight-fours and two sixes, on the way to 55, before being bowled by Andrew Booth, while Farooq hit an impressive 102 not out.


His unbeaten century included'18


fours and two sixes. Gbatbum fielded no than eight


different bowlers in a bid to -vary their approach and find the breakthrough,


; but their efforts went unrewarded as P. Atkinson (17) saw out the rest of the play before comfortably exceeding the required target. The batting success handed Ingrow a


nine-wicket ■victory and a maximum, point haul in this important Craven and District Cricket League Division 'Two fixture. .


READ, suffered another setback on Saturday as they lost their Ribble "Val­ ley derby at home to Rib- blesdale "Wanderers.


. B u t-Jo n Harv ey ’s side


remain second in the table, despite five defeats on the spin in all competitions, after lead­ ers Baxenden’s cl^h with Set­ tle was abandoned. Wanderers took first knock


at Whalley Road, and Read had early success as Andrew Rushton removed both open­ ers, Charlie Jackson and Craig Hall; with ju s t 27 on the board. But Ryan Gladwin and pro­


fessional Anwar Ali, paid man at Colne in the Lancashire League, composed a partner­ ship that was to prove crucial. . 'They shared 68 before Ali


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Wanderers march on caught behind off . Chris


Holt for 39, but Gladwin kept hold of his wicket at the other -


end, scoring a t a healthy rate. He found further support


from Robert Lloyd, putting . on 49 for the fifth wicket, before Holt took his second


•wicket to see off Lloyd for a 24-ball 23 at 161. . Gladwin was eventually seventh man out a t 176, run out trying to push the score on, having made a superb 75 off 98 balls, including 13 fours and a six. Wanderers were all out for


187 off 43.4 overs, with Har­ vey and Holt claiming three wickets apiece. Read’s target was revised to


139 after the heavens opened, leaving them 29 overs to knock off the runs.


■ However, after last week,


where they gave up 11 catches in two' games, this week there were only two - with five bowled and two out leg before. Read were in trouble from


the off as Michael Whalley saw his stumps uprooted by Ali at 17, and without a run being added, fellow opener Nick Marsh was trapped in front by Ian Britcliffe.


. Two runs'later, Harvey was bowled by Britcliffe for a sin­ gle, and things got worse for the home side when-Joe Mar­ shall suffered the same fate at 27. . Holt and Kyle O’Connor


tried to rescue the situation, p utting on 35 for the fifth mcket, with O’Connor crack­ ing a lusty 23 off 18 balls. He hit three boundaries and


a maximum hit, but he fell to Lloyd, and Rushton followed for a three-ball duck. • - Holt and Andrew Turner


moved the score to 87 before the former was finally out for a spirited 22, and although experienced campaigner War­ ren Eastham hit a quickfire 15, the innings closed on 106- 9,33 short of their target. T h a t saw them earn two


b att in g points and, on the bright side, close the gap on Baxenden to 35 points. Ribblesdale, meanwhile, lie


in sixth place in the league table. Read are at Cherry Tree on


Saturday as they look to get back to winning ways, while Wanderers are at home to Blackburn Northern.


WHALLEY moved off the bottom of the Ribblesdale League after a terrific performance in the field laid the foundations for ■victory over Cherry Tree. David O’Neill {pictured below) and Nicky Byrne


both took four mckets as the ■visitors were bo\Yled out for 107 in 31.3 overs. And the locals then passed a raimreduced target-with six wickets in hand to pick up their third league win of the season. O’Neill claimed his first scalp in


Scott Friend at 18, and he went on to remove professional Darren cBroom, Mark Friend and Ahtho- :ny Robinson to leave Cherry Tree reelingat38-4. . /


: Bszrne then got in on the act; taking the next two ■


wickets to leave Whalley ■\vith a firm grip on proceed­ ings. Stephen Elwqod and Jon Baldwin managed to, put on 26 for the seventh ■wicket, but both fell within fiveruns of each'other as Byrne matched O’Neill’s four-wicket haul. /■ Daniel Lord-and Saj Akhitar dug in for the best partnership of the innings', sharing 29, but-when Lord was caught and bowled by Declan Fitzhenry for a dogged run-a-baU 31, .with-Waqas Hussain unable to bat,;Cherry Tree were all out for 107;" ;.0’Neill returned stunning figures of 4-34 'off 16 overs, with Byrne claiming 4-68 off 15. ; "Whalley skipper Richard Palmer and Fitzhenry got.


the reply,off. to a solid start. They made 29 before the - captain wais bowled by Baldwin for 12. ■ , , ■ . Fitzhenry and professional Vinit Indulkar proceed-. ed to take .Whalley to" 61 before the former was skit- - tied by Bolton for 22.


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‘ Bolton went on to’ take care of- L'ee Kearsley and Indulkar, eight short of his half-century, but a cloud, burst reduced the target, and with Whalley on 84-4, that proved enough to take the points, r ■


■ Whalley are at Padiham on Sunday. ;. Four-midable! JtgqnisMgJM THREE determined batting performances were not


•enough to steer Clitheroe to victory as they fell just short of the mark against opponents Padiham. Professional Paul Turner, Peter Dibb and Paul


Gaskell all fought well a t the crease and would have probably done enough to secure ■victory had Padiham professional Kashif Siddique not had his say.


' • Turner hit eight boundaries, including seven fours


and one six, after facing 67 balls on his way to 46 which had given the hosts the desired start. However, his wickets were eventually scattered b y : Naveed Ashraf.


< Dibb sent the scoreboard soaring further as he h i t )


45 from 75 balls, which included four fours and one six, while Gaskell struck an unbeaten 52 from 41 balls. ■ Gaskell’s innings saw six fours and one six. But it was Siddique who had the last laugh as he


dismissed Jack Dewhurst for four, Dibb, Josh; McDowell for a duck and and Matthew Coulter (3) as he claimed bowling figures of 4-49. Andrew Pearce' (9) saw out the innings alongside Gaskell as the home side finished on 183-6.-


■ In response, Padiham also made a bright start and


had their big hitters to thank for the victory despite the heroic efforts of .Clitheroe’s star man Joshua Mar- quet.


ST JAMES put their poor league . ; fonn behind them to defeat Sabden • ■ in the Sports World Cup. - . ' , .: .. r .After bowling out the 'Villagers ■


-; Padiham pro Siddique went on to replicate his


bowling success at the crease with the bat as he struck five fours on his way to 44 mth a sturdy batting per­ formance. He was eventually caught by Jack Dewhurst from a


Farouk Hussain delivery. .Umar Saddique secured an aggressive half-century ■


; as he tasted victory after striking six fours and three sixes on his way to 58 and from that point it was game ■


;ori. ■; ■.■■■.-'-. ■.':-.;■■•■■■■■ The ■visitors were intent and focused on exceeding


their target and double figures from John Bushell (16), an unbeaten 22 from Kamran Farooq and Steve ' Meehan (14) did much to help their cause. • - But it was harsh on Marquet who had performed ■


well all afternoon and deserved-to be on the winning side. He took the scalps of Abdul Saddique (7),-. , Bushell, Anthony Hall (6),.Naveed Ashraf>(0) and^- . Meehan as he claimed figures of 5-55.


; - ■ ' ■' Hussain also claimed 2-35; but it wasn’t to be as


.Padiham took the share of the spoils after claiming a •; three-wicket victory at Chatburn Road. Clitheroe will now face Settle away on Saturday


before gearing up to face Padiham again on Sunday away in the semi-finals of the Ramsbottom Cup. , ■Wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m.


' ^ ■ Midweek cricket *


for 74; the Churchmen ensured a ; ■ place in the semi-final by reaching •' 78-5. ' Low Moor made light.’work of ■ ■


the total set by Calderstones. ■•'. ; ■ • Tandy made an unbeaten 29 as '


Low Moor chased, down the 61-7 - made by Calderstones. - .


; Joining Low Moor and St James :: in the semi-final are Rimington,; who beat' Chipping Ramblers.,


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•• - Batting first, the home team .; reached 157-4 with Bishop, Bythell, and Whalley making 30 retired. - ?! • In reply, Ramblers made 131-6 ?


with-Garth retiring on 31. ; s ' : /Chipping A make up the semi­ final line-up. '


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★ CHRIS Snape claimed -victory in the Ribblesdale Cup after beat­ ing Peter Clough 21-11 in the final at Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowl­ ing Club. ': On route to the final the cham­


pion beat Kath Tomlinson, Lilian Tomlinson and Mark Graham: The next competition a t Rib­


blesdale is thie “Move I t Doubles’,’ on Sunday July -12th and is open toallmemberk > . '


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LUSTY BLOWS: Kyle O’Connor


-THE'Clithe'rbe ,^.'ahd District’ASG stagedits annual distance gala recently.


. ^ •' Resiilte , Freestyle 400, year 9 tjoysV.I^


Charlie ODy.Vear 11; 1st Rh^jinon; Wkd(ham. Year12 girtsrTst Megan Horbury; 2nd Jo s ie Wood; 3rd Grace BirtweH,Year13; 1st Sarah Gibbs. Badcstroke' 2CtO, yeaf^lO girls:


1st Phoebe Brindle-Wllkinsonj Year J 1 girls:; 1 s i Eleanor White, Year~12 glrlsr.lst Megan Horbury^ 2nd Rebekah Rodgers; 3rd Oliva Marsden.' Year13 girls: 1st Geor­ gia Marsden. * ‘ >C;Backstn:rice 2 0 0 ,y& r1 0 bci^r 1 St Cameron Deacon; 2nd Andr^*^ Blackburn; 3rd Moi^an (^Istori;


Year.11 boys: 1st Sam Jones; 2nd Alexander Armstrong. Year 12 boys:-1st Rhys Owen. Year.13 boys:'>1st Robeit Gibbs: Year 14 boys: 1st Joseph Wickham. Year 15 boys:-1st Benjamin Phillips.'.; Breaststroke TOO, year 9 girls:


1st Phoebe Shaw; 2nd Charlie Ccty;_3rd Amy Ridehalgh/YearlO girls:>,1st 0}u^ey.Stant6n; 2nd Ysobel Chester. Year 11 giris: 1st Eleanor White; 2nd Abigail Procla;’ 3rd Alison Hargreaves.' Year.;12: 1 st (Beorgia Clothier-Kifl; 2nd Lydia Clothier-Hi1l; 3rd R^)ecca (Boi^I!.. Year.13 g'irls:,-1st Bethany Jones; 2nd t^ty Oliver: 3rd Olivia Shavir. Year.14 girlsMst Joely Dcmald.'k^ Breastsfroke.lOO boys, year 9;


.1st Lewis Maybin; 2nd Jack Park­ er; 3rd T h em s Entwistie: Year.10 b o y s :-.1st O l iv e r Murray: 2nd Cameron Deacon; 3rd /mdrew BIad(bum.Year,11 boys: 1st Sam Jones ; 2nd Reub en Hirst; 3rd Robert Enlon.\Year J 2 boys:-1st Harry Paige; 2nd Andrew TomfirF son; 3rd Jarvis Stanton. Year 13 boys: ;1st Robert Gibbs: Year 14: 1st Joseph Wickham.-'^


< F r e e z e 100 girls, year 9:1 st


Ellie Taylor; 2nd Amy Wdehalgh; 3rd C h^ ie (k>y. Year 10 giris:.1st Courtney Stanton; 2nd Phoebe' Brindle-Wilkinson; 3rd Ysobel Chester. Year 11 girls: 1st Abigail Procter;'2nd Alison Ha^reaves; 3rd Beanor White. Year.12 girls; 1st Megan Horbury; 2nd Rebekah Rod g^; 3rd Josie Wood Year 13: 1st Bethariy Jones; 2nd Katy Olh^ en 3rd Sarah Gibbs. Year.14 girts: 1st Joely Donald. A'<j>Ffeeky!e .100 boys', year 9:.1st Lewis Maybin: 2nd Jad( Parker; 3rd Thomas Entwlslle; Year 10 boys: -1st Cameron Deacon; 2nd Andrew Blackburn; 3rd Oliver Mur­ ray. Year.11 boys: 1st William Mur-' ray; 2nd Sam Jones; 3rd Reuben HIrst.-‘Year',12 boys: 1st Harry Paige; 2nd Andrew Tomhnson; 3rd Jarvis Stanton: Year 13 boys: 1st Robert Gibbs:.Year 14 boys: 1st Joseph Wickham.*Year 15 boys: 1st Benjamin Phillips. ^


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i.>.IM?200 gir ls , year 10: 1st Phoebe Bnndle Wlkinson. Year.11 giris:-.1st Abigail Procter. Year 12 girls: 1 s t MeganHorbury; 2nd Jos ieW o o d . 'Y e a r 13 glrls:-1st Sarah GibbS; Y e a r 'l4 giris:1st JoelyDonald


i-'A IM 200 boys, year 10:1 st Oliver, Murray; 2nd Andrew Blackburn.


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,11 girls: .1st Eleanor White; 2nd Abigail Procter; 3rd Helena Feam- ley-BrownVyear-)12 girls: '1 st Megan Horbury;'2nd Rebekah Rodgers; 3rd LaurerfCovkell. Year 13 girls: 1st Kelly Marshjteh 2nd Katy Oliver.*" " *«> ^ ^ ^





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<«. Backstroke .100 boys,-.year 9: 1st Lewis Maybin. Year.lO boys: 1st Cameron Deacon;'2nd Elliot Mashiter;*3rd Morgan Coulston.- Year.^11 bcjys: 1st Sam Jones; 2nd Alexander Armstrong;"3rd William Aspden." Year-12 boys:.1st Harry Paig e; 2nd N ell Sharma; 3rd Jarvis Stantbn:Year;13 boys:.1st Robert Gtbbs.^^'^ ' V ' r * ’? Breaststroke 200,- ^ r 9 bo^:


-1st Ghana Coy; 2nd^ny Ridehal- gh; 3rd Charlotte Wood. Year 10 boys::1 sL Je s s ica . Culforth;' 2nd Coumtney Stanton., ^ ' T' C "


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