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Immaculate stonebuilt cottage •: Modem kitchen, 2 recepbons , Two good sized bedrooms; - i : Atbc room, rear pabo area j :,.-


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modern, quiet cut-de-sac, garden and parking.


’ - ’ Lounge, dining and - . . „ fitted kitchen.


floor apartment


Attractive kitchen, lounge v,^; . Modem bathmom, 2 bedrooms Parking sought^after Ixabon ,


Albemarle^Sireei, l.*CF7 Ciitheroe > £475 pcm


2 recepbons, modem kitchen 3 beds, mezzanine bathroom, Attractive ealosed rear yard ■.


Wellpresented terrace house i 2 recepbons,modem kitchen - 4y)ce bathroom, 2 bedrooms Delightful rear garden. Gas CH


Substanbal mid terrace house Fitted kitchen, 2 recepb'ons ' 3 beds inc. attic, bathroom' Enclosed tear yard, garage .


Bathroom and shower.: - ■ DG. GCH. - -. £590 pcm.-. -. j


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COLNE Oak St 3 bod, new - kitch & bath.very Modern -•. £100pW Tel: 07794930038 •


1 BED BUNGALOW/Apt, . detached f/furn, HIgham • area, suit individual . - ^ professional, £500 pcm. Tel. 07836 545622.


- good parking, 25 yrs +. £70 pw. Tel 01282 450950 or. 07712 176707. (Texts ok.)


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WelFpresented terrace cottage Lounge, atbactive kitchen 2 beds, bathroom, separate w.c Shared enclosed tear yard, GCH


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' COUNTY date for Clithcroc Cobras Under 15s (s)


Big county date for Clitheroe Cobras


•fli' IT’S been a successful few ■ weeks for Clitheroe Cobras - Under 15s.


( Following on from their Ribblesdale League LCB Cup final win, they have progressed to the County ■semi-finals, -i


, And that last four spot,


against Liverpool side Rain- hill, came via an impressive victory against Bolton.


; League champions Egerton. Batting first, Egerton •


'.started strongly and looked ; to be heading for a large total.


: But some quality bowling ; and excellent fielding by - Clitheroe restricted them to


i 93-4 off their 20 overs. , r Liam Nuttall, Chris Bow-


ness. Jack Houldsworth and Tim LeBreton all bowled tightly, with James Scott (2- 15) taring the key wickets. In reply, an opening part--


nership by Ross Dent (27- not out) and LeBreton (50


'IJ ? xv2 tri


> not out) took the game away from the Bolton side, put­ ting the Cobras in control; and enabling them to cruise home with four overs to spare.


: .. ■ '


sweep aside all before them in their first season in the Lancashire Leagua . This time it was a visit to


"


Bumiey that saw the young­ sters notch up their third successive league victory. ■ Batting first, the Cobras


posted a nett score of 40 while losing no wickets, with Oliver Barsby.the leading, run scorer with nina In reply, things were look­


ing bleic for the Cobras, but skipper Eli Smith took two good catches and engineered two run outs to see the home side slumped to a nett score of 17.


"


^ celebrate, courtesy of the ; town's NatWest Bank. ^


^ i . Aswellasagreeingtosup- ply all the young Cobras and accompanying adultswith


: pploshirts for their forth­ coming tour to York, the


w . .;branch also handed over a , cheque for £500 as part of


-KM'NatWest's CricketForce ' sponsorship. •


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Clitheroe rooted to foot of table


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AFTER Whalley- last - week, Clitheroe became the latest victims of Baxen-' den’s power on Saturday. . . And once again, it was professional Babar.Naeem who was the star of the show. — ' With Clitheroe batting


first at Back Lane, Naeem grabbed figures of 5-34 from 15 overs to help skittle. thelocakforllG. And in reply, the 26-year-


old Pakistan all-rounder was a man in- a. hurry, smashing an incredible 91 off just 48 balls to see his side home in quickfire fash­ ion by 10 wickets. That knock yielded nine


boundaries and an aston­ ishing eight sixes, with fel­ low opener Callum Waddington also finishing unbeaten on 20 off 40 balls. And it all amounted to Baxenden reaching the 117-


run target in just the 15th over, as they made it 10 wins from 10 at the top of the Veka Ribblesdale League. : Jack Dewhurst was smashed for 33 in his two overs, with Neil Bolton (27 from two) and Ben Dowl­ ing (24 from three) also feeling the force. • Earlier, batting first,


Clitheroe got off'to the worst possible start as Dewhurst departed to


: Dominic Bulcock for just two. Professional Paul Turner


and Josh McDowall set about repairing the dam­ age, and seemed to be going; the right way about it with numerous boundaries. . However, aside from that


pair, only Bolton (13) was to make double figures as the innings crumbled. - Turner fell to Gary Sud-


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 18th, 2009 , 45 Tennis


worth for 44 while McDowall holed out to Mark Rishton off Naeem for 38, both having hit six fours.


- And from then on it was a sad tale of .woe, as Andrew Pearce (1), Peter Dibb (1), Mark Preston (0) and Carl Palmer (0) all fell cheaply. And their eventual total


of 116 was nowhere near enough to stop the Baxen­ den' juggernaut, as Clitheroe remain rooted to . the foot of the table with ■ just two tvins to their name. The Chatbum Road side


■ will hope for better fortunes : this ■iveekend when they travel to Whalley on Satur­ day, before a home derby with Read on Sunday in the last eight of the Rams- bottom Cup ' (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).


Read slump to heavy defeat


BRANCH manager Simeon Livescy of NalWcst pres­ ents the sponsorship cheque, (s)


And Cobras Chairman Farouk Hussain was


.delighted by the bank's gen­ erosity towards grassroots cricket: “NatWest have been a longtime supporter of International cricket in this country. . “In this instance we are


very grateful to the staff at the Clitheroe branch who raised the funds to provide the polo shirts for the tour - the boys will look very smart when they turn up at the various grounds across Yorkshire. ■ “It is here where the


future count, and interna­ tional cricketers are starting out on their journey and it is wonderful to see grassroots


side of the game benefit- ting.’’ . ■ . . Branch manager Simeon


Livesey was keen to empha­ sise the role local businesses play in their community: “We, like Clitheroe Cobras, areheretoservethe needs of the local community and are proud to be working closely with such a worthy organi­ sation. “It is fantastic that the


boys will be provided with this invaluable experience and our staff were more than willing to roll up their sleeves and raise the funds required for the boys' polo shirts; we tvish them every


READ slumped to a seven-wicket defeat at Whalley Road over the weekend as Edenfield pro­ fessional Anwar Ali tore through the home side’s batsmen and bowlers. The hosts won the toss


and decided to bat first, but this proved to be the only thing they won all afternoon. Nick Marsh (10) opened


the batting for Read but he was caught early on by G. Carroll after a fine- delivery from Brett Storey. Ali then fired the away


side up with the first of his five-wicket onslaught when he took the wicket of Read pro Jon Harvey for 25 before disposing of Michael Whalley (9) and Kyle O’Connor. (1) soon afterwards. .


' Chris Holt then went for


a duck after being caught by A. Barnes from another Storey delivery and then Ali struck again; Joe Mar­ shall (18) the victim on this occasion. Andrew Laycock also


left the crease without making any kind of impression before Andrew Rushton (2) became All’s fifth and final victim of the innings. . Warren Eastham put in


a creditable and dogged batting performance for the hosts after falling undeservedly just two runs short of his half-century while Peter Haworth (9) and Kurt Smithson (5 not out) completed the back end of the inniings as Read


-were bowled out for 146. ' The home side returned


to the field in positive mood and started brightly •


Wanderers’ derby day joy


AARON Heal was again the" star as Ribblesdale Wanderers recorded derby success over.Whalley.. . .The Church Meadow professional grabbed 643 to


Meanwhile, the Cobras - make it 18 wickets in three have had double reason to games. ■ : ■ ■ ■


And it contributed to a


seven-tvicket success, with Whalley ■ having little , answer to his slow left arm


■ spin. • The Australian removed


the top five Wanderers batsman, with three of


them, opposite number


( Vinit Indulkar (4), Lee ■ Kearsley (0) and Mark Fal­


lon (0) having little if any impact.


■ Martin Davies put on 16 1.


at the top of'the order, before he also fell to Heal, as did Declan Fitzhenry, but he managed 39 in a fifth wicket partnership of 53 tvith Richard Palmer (27). However, once Palmer:


. the next five wickets fell for the addition of 22 runs, as Whalley failed to even manage three figures. And it was Heal wlio fit- ,


tingly ended the innings xvith the xvicket of Callum


Mahon, castling the num­ ber 11 for 10 runs. : In reply, Whalley, to their


had become the fifth man to fall with the total on 77, ■


. credit, struck immediately as Ryan Gladwin departed off the first ball of the innings after being caught by Fallon off Fitzhenry. —, . That wicket .brought,- Heal to the crease to part­ ner Craig Hall, with the


I pair adding 33 before Hall holed out to Nicky Byrne off paid man Indulkar for 21. . Heal didn’t hang around


much longer, with David O’Neill claiming his tvicket for 11, as Wanderers found


themselves 34-3. ■ But that was as good as it got for Whalley,with Martin Briggs and Robert Lloyd compiling a match- winning fourth wicket stand of 67 to see the home. Briggs hit six boundaries


to finish unbeaten on 33 from 46 balls, while Lloyd


( cracked seven of his otvn to register 31 off just 23 deliv­ eries.


And Wanderers Mil hope: ■ ..


to carry, this form into Sat­ urday’s home match with Cherry Tree, while Whalley • host Clitheroe (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).,


after Harvey bowled J. Lester.who accumulated just four runs. Harvey then took the


■wicket of G. Smithson (24) while A. Barnes hit 38 for the visitors. ■But a mesmorising bat­


ting display sealed the win for Edenfield as Ali smashed the Read bowlers ; ■all over the park;; ■


■ ;■ He hit 73 and secured a


simple victory for the away side as they finished on 148-3 off just 26.4 overs. The win gave Eden­ field a deserved 12 points. Read will hope to


improve on the weekend’s performance when they travel to Great Harwood on Saturday before facing Clitheroe away in the Ramsbottom Cup on Sun­ day. Meanwhile, three of


Read’s first eleven featured for the Eibblesdale League team in the first round of the J.W. Lees Cup against Lancashire Counties. Kyle O’Connor hit 53


runs during the game in Barnoldswick while Chris' Holt (21) and Andrew Rushton (7) made good -impressions.. Rushton went on to take


three wickets in nine overs- and Holt then topped that with five wickets in just eight overs. ■Wicket keeper O’Con­


nor took three catches dur­ ing the match... - ; Ribblesdale won the game after being bowled


. out for 252 while Lan-, cashire could only manage 203 giving Ribblesdale a 49 run victory. .


,


in bid to beat


CLITHEROE A-visit- ed second placed Burn-_ ley A on Saturday and despite being beaten by their classy opponents came away with a very credible performance and a crucial point in


; their battle to retain top flighf's tatus :in the Slazenger. East Lan­ cashire Tenniis League. ■ Top pair Derek Par-:


rott and Phil Mileham- were up against it from the off against a quick starting duo andithe first set was over all too quickly. The pair began to find their rhythm in the second and at 2-3 had several break points but after th a t their- chance had gone and they went down 6-0 6-2. ■ On the other court Tony Bush was part­ nered by debutant-Mick Dewhurst who proved he can operate in this' company. The match was tight in the first set which they narrowly lost 64 and they game­ ly hung on in the second but finally went down 6- 2:— •■' Against the second pair Derek and Phil had their typical soap opera, complete 'with unpre­ dictable cliff-hangers. - ( The first nine games


went with serve _but' they pounced a t the. business end of the set to break and take it 64.; This seemed to pro­


voke the opposition into action and they stormed back with some great tennis to take it 6-2 and force a decider. Clitheroe started the


third well and moved 5- 3:up‘serving for, the match, only to squander, two match points.;, «; - Further match points


came and went at 6-5' and so the match moved into a tie break at which point the Clitheroe pair regained their compo­ sure to win comfortably.


■; ■ Fn the final match. Tony and Mick started in inspired fashion and gave their fancied foes a real fright sharing the first half dozen games. However Burnley are


not a top side without reason and they pow-. ered back.to win 6-3 6-0 ■ but the-performarice of Tony and Mick showed -what strength in depth: the club possesses. - ■;: ■


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