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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uK First double-1
: 'li'i CRICKET By Dan Black ml I
IT may sound extremely pre mature, but the first double- header weekend in the Rib- blesdale Cricket League could have a major influence on the outcome of the title chase. Yes, only four games will
have been played in the . weekend’s culmination, and, yes, the season is a marathon rather than a sprint, but with Read facing fellow contenders Clitheroe and Bamoldswick respectively, both at home, at the weekend the table could start taking shape. The Whalley Road
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side remained at the divi sion’s summit alongside Bamoldswick after picking up maximum points against Whalley, though their .victory was less than convincing. Read’s paid man Lancashire
all-rounder Jordan Clark showed his class to make 65, which included seven bounda ries, out of the visitors’ modest 109 total. Jon Harvey’s sensational stint of 5-23 off 13 overs in the
Dolphins are third in gala
SWIMMING
CLITHEROE Dolphins’ swim league team travelled to Leyland on Saturday evening for the first gala of the season. Everyone was raring to
swim, and there was also the added bonus of seeing whether their coach Dean Sumner
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Distance Gala on May llth/13th, followed ^ the Micro A team away at Crosby . on May 20th.
tant role m swim league as they earn double points, ana the Junior Boys and Inter Girls won'32 points for Dolphins with their clean sweeps of wins by impressive margins! The final resmts saw the team pipped into third by a poinL Next up is the Annual
incredibly close gala. After 12 . events, Dolphins were in the lead by two points, but by 24 events, Garstang had moved ahead by nine. Relays play a very impor
ractices what he preaches as e was called into action! It turned out to be an
. reply then sealed maximum points as Richard Palmer’s men fell 26 runs short at Station Road, professional Wilkin Mota top-scoring with 18. ' “We want to carry on our
good start to the season,” said Read skipper Kyle QlConnor. “It would definitely give us
breathing space if we were to win both.of them. “They are both very good
sides; Bamoldswick’s bat ting line-up is very strong and Clitheroe are strong in all departments. “These are the games you
need to win to have a chance of being up there. Picking up points against these sides,- teams that will be challeng ing, early on would really set us up for the rest of the year. That’s where we slipped up last year. I have a few mates at Clitheroe so that should spice things up a bit.” . Paul ' Gaskell’s Clitherbe
also recorded their second suc cess of the season despite the clash against Great Harwood at Chatbum Road eventually
falling victim to the rairi. Peter Dibb was the main
stay of the home side’s total of 169-7 wWle Jack Dewhurst added 36 to the proceed ings.- And while the game was eventually abandoned, with. Harwood marooned on 75-4, Clitheroe bowled suf ficient overs to claim a 10- point, run rate win. “It was a good perform
ance overall,” said Gaskell. “Stuart Lemon was out on the first ball and we lost our pro (Kashif Siddique) at the end of the first over so we
were delighted with our total. As bowling attacks go in the league they are one of the best. I was very. impressed with Beil Dowling and their pro (Syed Shahabuddin) is a quality player.” _Gaskell added: “The
result showed the depth and character of the team. We’re going to. take things one game at a time. We respect Read but we certainly don’t fear them and we’ll go there with confidence. Read will be up there at the end of the season, regardless of the
Clltlieroe bring curiain down with home defeat
THE final league match of the season for Clitheroe’s first XV ended in defeat at Littlemoor on Saturday. Bold running is typical of
RUGBY
Clitheroe....... ............ 12 Newton-le-WilIbws... 27
15 minutes and Newton-le- Willows were looking comfort able, however, the Maroon and Gold men responded, and a series of driving runs, firom Lafranceschina at full back and both centres Peel and Railton -got the home team within sight of the line. An indiscretion at the break
Newton-le-Willows, and they duly turned up with their A ^ame, with the Clitheroe defence looking uneasy early on against the rapid running lines the backs took. Two scores in the first
' in at the side on the 10 metre line. Petulance after the pen alty was awarded was not to the referee’s liking and they were marched back a further 10 metres, which put the kick in range of Lafianceschina, who duly slotted the points. Clitheroe were now looking
more confident and as they began to get on top, Newton- le-Willows began to lose their concentratiom. Again, Clitheroe pressed
down gave the penalty and Clitheroe were on the score- board. Further pressure, this time from the forwards saw Clitheroe march into enemy territoiy, the burly trio of Jim -Smith, ^Graves and Atkinson maldng some hard yards to put the visitors on Uie back foot and give Clitheroe a good attacking position. The -visitors’ patience with ered at the ruck and they dived
into their opponents’ half and again, as Clitheroe went into the danger zone, Newton tran^essed at the breakdown, and Gfranceschina again slot ted the kick for a 12-lD lead at half-time. The opening exchanges of
)N THE FRONT FOOT: Jack
lOewhurst batting for Clitheroe | in Saturday
result, but it would be nice for us to keep that winning momentum going.” Clitheroe
entertain Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on
Sunday. Elsewhere, Ribblesdale
Wanderers recorded - their first triumph of the season, beating Padiham by 61 runs
. at Church Meadow. Ian Britcliffe’s side set
their opponents a target of 143 after being bowled out. Steve Meehan was the' star performer for Padiham, collecting five wickets at
iffei
the expense of 61 runs. However, the away side could only conjure 82 runs in reply. r j Wanderers host Baxenden
on Saturday before travel ling to The Cliffe to face- Great Harwood on Sunday. Meanwhile, after a washout at the Applegarth between Earby and Salesbuiy, the' league’s basement side, cap tained by Steve Brown, face Edenfield at Gincroft Lane on Saturday and go head- to-head with Padiham at the Arbories on Sunday.
Sports info desk
lEVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Aa^kelmeisdale;...42 2112 9 75 A SWoodley Sp.....42 22 5 15 71 f SD.urham City.... 42 20 2 20 62 S! $BamberBrite..42 1 7 9 16 60 ft ■rWarringtonTn...42 17 9 16 60 •J aTraffdrd.... ..... 42 1511 16 56 •„ jaiford City.....-. 42^ 141018 52
■i i tfirropate.... ...42.8 7 27 31 : Cammell Laird..; 42 8 4 30 28
14 ROEFIELD 5-A-SIDE I, UEAGUE .1
R|belOnions.....8 6 1 1 19 Replacements ....6 6 0 0 18 D6coNinjas.....8 -5 0 3 15 Diiinken Monkeys8 4 0 4 12 MpmingGloiy...,7 3 0 4 9 ' Inter Horseshoe. 7 2 0 5 6
Virile Lion.........7 1 1 5 4 Mad Dogs........5 1 0 4 3
SMILES & MILES AUTO TRADERS . HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL
IS y Black Bull.........8 .8 0 0 24 'C(iUK!£Towh......9 7 0 2 21 . 'c4S|ainley Ultras.;.. 12 6 0 6 18
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLE .
TDflJ lnn.:-.:.r..:..;.11 9 1 1 28
— B'&.Knees....... 10 2 0 8 6 ■,^'on-.;.;.:.......12 2 0 10 6
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~ 4.®arwoodR...12 4 2 6 14 .,;HWshoreH....12 3 1 8 10
■ -,OssettAlbion.....42 11 6 25 39 ■ .CIITHER0E.......42 10 8 24 38 iWakefield........42 7 12 23 33
. iPrescotCables..4210122042 ■ O'ssettTown.... 42 11 9 22 42
,. Mossley.......i-..;42 101517 45 - iRadcliffe .'....-......42 13 6 23 45
I iGarforth Town... 42 24 7 11 79 * fl!ancaslerCity...42 24 5 13 77
fCFyIde........42 31 6 5 99 Curzon Ashton ..42 2711 4 92 ,WittonAlblon....42 28 6 8 90 , .„l5arsleyFC;;._...42 25 6 11 81
First Division North P WD L P
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DONALD RACE & NEWTON EAST
LANCASHIRE FOOT
BALL LEAGUE FIXTURES Tonight
Rrst Division -Mill Hill V Ijiimington:
Worsthorne v Feniscowles & Pleasinglon. Saturday
, First Division
. Edenfiold v Rimington: Lanqho V Read United.
Second Division
.Waddington v Church Town. , Reserve Division
Rimington v Rock Rovers; Stacksteads SJ v Read United. Monday
Reserve Cup Semi-FInat
Read United v Colne United (at Pendle Forest). -
TABLES
First Division P W D L P
TABLE P W D L.P' ....
Rimmgton ........21 15 3 3 48 tango .................20 13 6 1 45 ■Entield... .....23 15 3 5 45 Pendle Forest ...23 13 5 5 44
.MiltHill............20 11 4 5 37 Worsthome.....22 10 3 9 33 Feniscowles.....24 10 3 11 33 •Hurst Green ....25 9 4'12 31 OssySM;..........24 8 5 11 30 Edenfield............20 8 2 10 26 BGSOB...............21 6 2 13 20 ReadUtd ..........22 5 3 1418 ‘ Colne Utd........25 3 8 1416 Stacksteads SJ.. 24 4 3 1715 Second Division P W D L P
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Rock Rovers....21 18 2 1 56 BorrowdaIeUtd.21 13 3 5 42 CalderVale........20 13 2 5 41 Padiham............22 11 3 8 39 •Church Town ..20 11 4 5 34 B’fordCeltic.__20 10 4 6 34 •Bly Belvedere .19 9 3 7 27 Waddington......17 6 4 7 22 Clitheroe RBL....20 4 2 1414 Daneshouse...... 20 4 1 15'13 BacupCC......... .20 1 8 1112 •Peel Park......... 22 1 4 17 6 Reserve Division
PendleForest....22 15 2 5 47. •Read Utd.........22 16 2 4 47
„ P W D L P , Rimington.........20 14 3 3 45
Worsthorne........22 13 5 4 44 ■Enneid.............;23 14 2 7 44 Rock Rovers......22 9 4 9 31 Langho................22 9 3 10 30 Ossy SM...........22 8 '4 10 28 Mill Hill..............20 8 3 9 27 Hurst Green..... 22 6 6 10 24 Stacksteads SJ.. 21 5 2 1417 Colne Utd..........23 3 1 19 10 Waddington ......21 1 3 17 6
RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN
TER POOL LEAGUE TABLES
Premier Division ................. P W D L P -
BillingtonB........ 1813 3 2 173 RBLA.................. 1813'1 4 170 Low Moor A.:..... 1813 3 2 168 Buck A.................1812 2 4 146 Kings Arms.........18 9 4 5 140 ’ Con. Club A.;..... 18 4 6 8 114 Kings Arms A 18 4 014 86 •White Horse A...18 3 312 86 KinpsArmsC..... 18 5 013 86 White Horse B.....18 2 214 85 First Division
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ReadCon.Club...1810 5 3148 Rose & Crown..... 18 8 7 3141
Horseshoe.....:;....18 9 5 4140 Wagon A.............18 5 7 6131
WagonC.............18 5 6 7 126
Bay Horse........:..18 5 9 4125 White Lion...........17 6 6 5117 Kings Arms B..... 18 7 2 9117 Royal Oak A ........18 3 8 7113 WhalleyCon........17 1 511 88 Second Division
HigherBuckA...18141 3176 St Peters B.........18121 5147 StPetersA.........1811 0 7145 Horseshoe B..... 1812 2 4144 BuckWrinkleys...18 8 4 6130 Stork.................. 18 8 3 7129 RBL.....................18 8 1 9120 Royal Oak B.......18 4 212106 Brown Cow........18 1 215 80 Read Con. B.......18 3 213 80 Third Division
.......................... P W D L P DogWhalley........18151 2170 Buck Laddies.......18114 3164 Wagon B............ 18141 3161 Black Bull Ch......17 7 2 8115 Pendle Witch......18 6 4 8115
............ ...... P W D L P Craven Heifer.......18 5 4 9 114 -
Dog Sports Bar ...18 7 110112 Wagon 0 ........ ......18 4 2 1 2 9 7 Da Lacy;................18 3 3 1 2 96 •Craven Hfr B......17 4 4 9 94
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE
FIXTURES May 9th
Team Knockout Semi- Final
R.B. Legion v Brown Cow . (at the White Lion); Horse shoe V Black Bull (at the Social Club).
TABLES Darts .
..................;P w L p Brown Cow......18 15 3 121 R.B. Legion........17 13 4 1 0 7 BlackBull..........18 12 6 10 6 Judge................. 18 14 4 1 0 5 Kings Arms.......18 10 8 87 White Horse......18 9 9 74 White Lion......... 17 8 9 71 Social Club........18 3 15 47 - Horseshoe......... 18 4 14 45 Swan & Royal ...18 1 17 38
BlackBull.............18 11 7 207 SocialClub..........18 9 9197 White Horse........18 10 8 195 Kings Arms.........18 12 6 190 Judge................................. 18 9 9 18 9 Horseshoe........... 18 8 10188 Brown Cow.........18 9 9 184 Swans Royal...18 8 10183 White Lion........... 17 5 12172 R.B. Legion.........17 8 9 164
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Dominoes .. v. i.
CLITHEROE AND
DISTRICT DARTS LEAGUE FIXTURES
John Dobson Semi-Final Monday
At Brown Cow: Legion B v While Lion.
At the Legion: Brown Cow v Black Bull B.
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS
ASSOCIATIDN RESULTS
Rose & Crown A 7, Catholic SC 2; Craven 5. Low Moor 4; Bay Horse 0, Billington BC 9; Legion 5, Rose & Crown B 4; Calholic SC 6, Black Bull 3; Rose & Crown B 2, Craven 7. High Scores
131, S. M. Harbord; 125, P.
Leeming: 123. J. Gallagher: 121, H. Burgess, P. Leem-
ing; 114, J. Whailes; 112, E. Jungbluth x2, S. Jackson; 105, D. Townsend; 100, J. Gallagher,
D. Stevenson, S. Flannery, S. M. Harbord. League Standings
1, Petre Arms 107,-2, Craven 97; 3. Black Bull 89; 4, Rose & Crown A 86; 5, Biilington BC 84; 6. Low Moor 78; 7, Catholic SC 75; 8, Legion 66; 9, Bay Horse
5 6 ;1 0 ,D e L a c y 3 8 ;1 1 , Rose & Crown B 34.
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
Division One
Burnley Road B 8. Great Harwood A 2; Globe Heys 9, Ribblesdale A 1; Rishton Con A 0, Free Gardeners A 10; Sales- bury A 10, Globe A 0; Witten BC 6, Roe Lee Park 4. Division Two
Clitheroe Cricket A 5, Sabden Black 5; Grange 3, Sydney Street 7; Great Harwood H 9, Whalley A 1; Ossy Con 8, Wad- dinglon A 2.
Division Three
Coppice 9, Salesbury B 1; Free Gardeners B 7, Great Harwood CC 3; Mercer Park 3, Rushton Street B 7; Rtbblesdale B 2, Lower Darwen A 8; Sabden and ’ 7, Burnley Road A 3 . .
;Lamb has cUnched the biggest ‘ success of her
career.To ^ te . ^ e talented .teenager tormed to victoiy alongside
lySING golf starlet Sophie
Newton went on the attack, resulting in three quick tries, one converted, tfor a healthy lead of 27-12. With a full bench, it was
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time to ring the changes, and with one Newton-le-Willows player in the sin bin already, an already feisty game was really beriming to bubble over. Soon after a further player from 'each team was sent from the pitch. The nig gling nature of the game spoSt file natural flow for Clitheroe and as Newton held the advan tage points wise. Some notable efforts to get
^ ^ j io n s h ip at Hesketh formidable pMr played
days.before reaching the semi final where they beat Cheshire
^2 holes over two
,^
d_.Sara Spencer by 4-F3. And m the final. they over-
County duo Barbara Jamieson
hr latter being a former Scotland ^1. international, by 3+1 in front ~ 9,u .®'?aWe crowd. Sophie and Cmistine will defend their title *u Yorkshire.
PHTT. Isherwoodya long-serving member of Clitheroe Rugby Ut; ion Football Club, was awarded the prestigious Lancashire RK ' "Volunteer Award during a formal event at Blackburn.' Over the past 25 years Phil has served the club, as a pla)tt
into a scoring position from the Maroon and Gold included typically sniping mns from Smith, Lafranceschina darting into the back line at pace from full back, and Atkinson driving
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the first half mimicked the first half as Clitheroe had to defend a barrage of attacks. From the restart, wing
Shread caught and barrelled up the pitch, but that was the home team’s only bright point in the opening 10 mmutes as
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groundsman and honorary secretary. Club chairman Andrew Thomber said it was a fitting tribute t someone so dedicated to the Clitheroe club, adding: ““Phil t* been one of those ‘always there to help’ people at the club andb* I’
been relied upon to get things done.
-t .’’t^We just took each round as -Jjj.tyuuu nnd in all six rounds we
V - side each other in a tournament.
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“The pitch has improved no end in recent years as a directress gqim lead right through to the of Phil’s efforts, without which we would have had many m
|'|re p y weU and mlimSied ®; We had some very eood
S J ^ ± 5 t c h ^ ^ e proverbi J canceUed games and nowhere to play and train for both juniorad - to ^ ^ a v ^
from Tommy Hughes, the Lancashire RFU President (s)' “ tifira^ The annual end of season continues to help out with pitch mamtenance and other adm#K,^ ^ Even thoup Phil is no longer an active committee member,n.^redly^w^® toge^ther^Ml^had
challenge awaits the first XV, ‘Futive work and remains a key part of Chtheroe Rugby Club. ^PJPjmented each other with namely"the select President’s LYNCHPIN: Phil Isherwood is pictured receiving his XV on May 12th.
same. Sophie was under- PC OR LAPTOP PROBLEMS? CALL PC REPAIR CENTRE NOW ON 04282
r-vroajor competition firet time we had pla
; '^ ^ e d on the firet dw,” said golf .-^^stine. It was Sophie’s first one.’
T -ij 1 here were 64 couples that
ted along- bursomes
and. the
Fonnby couple Susan und Fiona Anderson, the
for someone so young is far beyond her years. She is care ful, thinks about everything and plans her way around a ""IF course. She’s a special
standably delighted to win the tournament at just 14. Her course management
- Scotland, Ireland, Wales ana Italy. Sophie shot 77 and 76 groMfori53. Pictured are, from. left,
members contested a Three Person Texas Scramble on
Angela Caton (Lancashire Ladies President), Sophie Lamb, Christine,Stokes and Val Moran (Lancashire Ladies Captain) (s). . • MYTTON Fold GC
her season a couple of weeks ago with a 14th place finish in the Scottish (jirls U16’s Championships out of 102 competitors from England,
The 14-year-old began
tion was the team of Scott Stanworth, Chris Wilson and Daniel Steele, who relegated Captain-Elect Phil Hammond, father John and Chris Chadwick into second place by the narrowest of margins, just 0.2 of a shot, with a medal score of 60.1. Club Secretary David Clegg,
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Allison Nuttall, with Linda second and Judith Kay
event was rounded off with a Texas Scramble, won by Jean Davies, Hazel Sellars, Judith Kay and Linda Clegg. Allison retumedfrom her
tlie most enjoyable two-day
their away weekend at Portd, with a singles event won by
Past Captain John Beny ana Chris Hughes claimed third place with a net 61.18. The ladies of Mytton held
Saturday. . Playing the card to perfec
earns biggest win to date
exertions at Portal to win the •Annie Chambers Qualifier Medal at Mytton on Sunday, once again beating , Linda Clegg into second, who encountered disaster, when leading, with a ‘crash landing’ on Mytton’s 13th hole known as ‘The Runway’.
of Whalley Golf Club compete in a a single medal competi tion. The blustery and miser able conditions made scoring really tricky. The winner on the day was Paul Irwin with a well- crafted round of 89-19-70. Second place went to
two’s going to A. Walker, S. . Shoreman, R. Ellis, and J."
Graham Langlands (78-7- 71) and third Peter Fletcher (80-8-72). There were four recorded
their annual L a ^ (Zaptaln v Lady Secretary Match. Due to heaw rain and difficult playing conditions, the 18-hole match was reduced to nine. Lady Captain’s team, led by Ann Pollard, were m good form and were deserved winners.
Spencer. The ladies at "Whalley held
and Sue Johnson . with 31 ppints and third were Michelle Fielding and Marilyn Fletcher with 30 points. • THIS week saw members
ners of the Club Foursomes Stableford" and Coronation Qualifer ladies’ competition at Clitheroe Golf Club were Judith Bishop and Judith Woolley with 36 points. Second were Jane Hoyle
• THE runaway win SPONSORED BY Division Four
Immanuel A 7, Sabden Blue 3; Lower Darwen B 5, Immanuel B 5; Milnshaw Wanderers 7, Oakhill B 3; Read 6, Clitheroe Cricket B 4; Whalley B 2, Rish ton Con B 8.
FIXTURES
Lawrenson Cup Saturday
9- 30 a.m. - S. Anderton & S. Towneley v B. & P. Riley; J. Rigg & F. Franks v W. Giles & T. Bullen; L. Nuttall & A. While- head V S. Wood & D. Phillips: K. Harrison & A. Howarth v G. Stephenson & R. Hope; D.
Thomas & V. O’Donnell v W. Stemp & J. Schofield.
10- 15 a .m .-M .O p le& R . Barnes v M.Burns & M.
Yerkess; D. Vickers 8; T. Stewart V E. Wallace & partner; B. Mould & D. Greenhaigh v G. Dixon & G. Evans; L. & C. Ramell v P. Jackson & T. Pickup. 11-
V C. Pollard & K. Bradshaw; D. & P. Bonney v J. Slynn & R. Whittam; G. Wood & J. Larder V G. 8; E. Ramsbottom; S. Gall & M. Beardmore v H. Mould & David Greenhaigh; C. Cornall & K. King (Bye). • Ties to be played at Rushton
Street Bowling Club.
CRICKET TEAMS Saturday
Clilheroe 1st XI (v Read, away, meet noon) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Coulter, J. Marquet, J. De whurst, A. Pearce, A. Hutchins, Saddique. Scorer: S. Ahmed. Clilheroe 2nds (v Read 2nds, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, G. Drake, C. Palmer, L Nuttall, C. Bowness, B. Ahmed, J. Houldsworth, E. Drake, A. Hartley, F. Hussain. Scorer; O. Hussain.
‘Start 1-30 p.m.) K. O’Connor, E. Artingstoll, J. Haryey, M. Jamal, M. Whalley, M. Doughty, C. Lo'wes, A. Rushton, W. East- ham, E. Lowes, Clark.
Read 1st XI (v Clitheroe, home,
K. Grimshaw, M. Zaffran, J. Marshall, T.Turner, R. Sharpies, J. Wood, D. Walsh, A. Baron, G. Ashworth, F. Barden. Ribbtesdale Wanderers (v Baxenden, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, D. Howard, M. Briggs, J. Rain, B. Varley, A. Marsh, C. Jackson,
S.Kerr, M. Colo, J. Britcliffe, Eriank. Scorer:
J.Briggs. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (V Earby, away, meet noon) S.
Brailhwaile, FI. Clarkson, J. Brailhwaite, W. Whitaker, M. Thompson, G. McGuire, H. Kay, J. Dickinson. L Noon, M. Spen cer, L. Rain. Scorer: L. Spencer. Sunday
15 a.m. - 1. Berry & P. Bold
Clitheroe 1st XI (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) Same team as Saturday. Srarer: O. Hussain. Clitheroe 3rds (v Feniscowles 3rds, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) T. Blezard, M. Scott, F. Green, T. Stones, J. Kay, S. Ahmed, J. Stones, H. Graham, J. Dean, N. Scorah, S. Jackson. Scorer: C. Dewhurst.
Read 1st XI (v Barnoldswick, home, start 1-30 p.m.) Same team as Saturday except O. Newby replaces A. Rushlon. Read 3rds (v Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds, away, start 1-30 p.m.) N. Marsh, 'T. Turner, J. Wood, K. Grimshaw, J. Ashcroft, A. Ughtbown, C. Noone, A.
Carter, J. Troup, B. Graham. T. Baron.
Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Great Hanvood, at St Annas CC, meet 11 a.m.) Same team as Saturday except M. Clarkson replaces B. Varley. Ribblesdaie Wanderers 3rds (v Cherry Tree, away, meet 12-20 p.m.) J. Dickinson, T. Braithwalte, D, Dickinson, L. Rain, M. Spencer, K. Collinge, M. Thompson, C. Collinge, M. Proctor, J. Price, R. Pickett. Scorer: R. Monk.
Monday
Ribblesdale Wanderers U18s (v Cherry Tree, home, meet 5-45 p.m.) J. Price, M. Nerenburg,
.Read?n.ds (v Clitheroe 2nds, away, start 1-30 p.m.) A. "Turner,
K. Collinge, D. McGrath, Ryan Monk, Reece Monk, L. Rain, D. Dickinson, M. Spencer, R. Pickett, D. Sumner.
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