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1 FOR THE LATEST EVENING LEAGUE NEWS read Thursdays... Harrogate Advertiser Knaresborough Post Ripon Gazette Nidderdale Herald Wetherby News See League website for results: HARROGATE CRICKET AND DISTRICT A M A T E U R E V E N I N G FOUNDED 1921 LEAGUE Rules and Fixtures Printed by Printzone 12 High Street, Knaresborough Tel Season 2014

2 OFFICERS 2014 President: Mr. P. Walker Chairman: Mr P. Addison Vice-Chairman: Mr. E. G. Clarkson Life Members: L. Rigg, I. J. Pickles, E. G. Clarkson, J. Whitehead, W Daniel, D.J. Simmonds G. Groves Hon. Acting Secretary: Mr. P. B. Horsman 23 The Spinney, Knaresborough HG5 0TD Tel: (H) (M) Hon. Assistant Secretary: Mr M. R. Brown, Flat 1, 14 Dragon Avenue, Harrogate HG1 5DT Tel: (M) brown_9@talktalk.net Fax: Responsible for Results, Cup Competitions and Fixtures Hon. Treasurer: Mr. P. B. Horsman Address as above Umpires Secretary & Disciplinary Officer: Mr Tony Blackburn 7 York Lane, Knaresborough HG5 0AJ Tel: (M) Child Welfare Officer: Isabel Peel, Tel: (H) (M) isabelpeel75@msn.com League Website Co-ordinator: Mr M. Dawson Tel: (H) michaelwdawson@hotmail.co.uk League Handbook Secretary: Mr J. Whitehead, johnwhitehead9654@fsmail.net Members of Committee: Messrs. A. Dallas, J. Lyons, J. Dodman, R. Bradshaw Hon. Auditors: Bulmer & Co. 1

3 LEAGUE RULES 1. (a) That this combination of Cricket Clubs be called THE HARROGATE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR EVENING CRICKET LEAGUE 1. (b) Membership shall be open to all irrespective of age, disability, race, origin, colour, social status or sexual orientation. 2. (a) The league shall be governed by a Committee consisting of not more than five members plus league officials to be elected at the Annual General Meeting. Nominations for Life Members, Officials and Committee Members must be received in writing by the League Secretary not later than the 30th November each year. All nominations received shall be circulated to clubs in the notice convening the Annual General Meeting. The Committee shall administer the league and meet as often as business requires. 2. (b) The Committee shall have the power to appoint a Disciplinary Sub- Committee consisting of not more than 5 league officers or committee members. 3. (a) The Annual General Meeting of the League shall be held in the month of January to which each team shall send one delegate. At all General Meetings the voting shall be one vote per club. No Officers or Life Members may vote, unless representing their clubs, save the Chairman, who in the case of a tie, shall have the casting vote. Clubs not represented will be fined unless a satisfactory explanation is received by the Committee. Representatives from 12 clubs to form a quorum. A General Meeting may be called by the Committee at any time or on written application to the League Secretary by 12 clubs. The object of the General Meeting shall be fully stated in the application and in the note convening the meeting. The General Meeting shall be held within 28 days of the League Secretary receiving such application. Alterations to rules must be submitted in writing to the League Secretary not later than the 30th September each year. The League Secretary shall circulate all clubs of all proposed rule alterations no later than the 31st October each year. Amendments to these proposed rule alterations must be made in writing to the League Secretary not later than the 30th November each year. 3. (b) The League s strength of clubs shall be at the discretion of the Annual General Meeting. Promotion and relegation to be at the discretion of the Committee No club shall be allowed to have more than two teams in the League and no club shall have two teams in the same division. If a club s B team is due for promotion into a higher division where its A side already is, it shall not be promoted but the next eligible team in that division can be promoted in its place. If a club s A team is due for relegation and its B team will be in that division it shall be relegated and its B team will fall into the next lower division being replaced by the next eligible team of that division. In the case where two teams of a club are due to play in the lowest division then the Committee shall recommend to the Annual General Meeting the procedure to be followed. 3. (c) Any club, which intends withdrawing any of their teams from the League or changing the ground for their home fixtures, must notify the League Secretary by November 30th each year. Any club wishing to join the League or a club wishing to enter an additional team must make a written application to the League Secretary by November 30th each year. 4. The Annual Subscription shall be 30 for one team and 15 for each additional team and each club shall receive 12 handbooks. Subscriptions must be paid by 31st May in each year. Clubs not paying subscriptions will be fined 10. In the event of the Annual Subscription proving inadequate, the Committee has power to call upon the League clubs to make a donation to the League funds. 5. The matches shall be played in competition form. The scoring shall be by points: Two points for each game won and one point for each game drawn or tied. A draw to be defined as follows: a game not played owing to weather conditions; bad light or atmospherical conditions making continuance of the game impossible. 6. (a) If in the opinion of the home club the ground is unfit for play they may, with the approval of the opposing team, cancel the game no later 2 3

4 than 4pm on the day of the match, otherwise both teams must be on the field of play in accordance with Rule 9 when the umpire(s) if appointed by the League management committee, or the captains in their absence, shall be the sole judges of the fitness of the ground for play. Teams failing to fulfil any fixture for any cause except weather conditions shall forfeit 2 points and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding subject to league rule of the fine shall be re-imbursed by the League to the intended opposition as recompense for expenses incurred. Special permission may be granted from the Committee for a club to re-arrange a fixture under exceptional circumstances. Exceptional circumstances to be as defined by the Committee. 6. (b) Any club failing to follow the above procedure may forfeit the match. 6. (c) If a club runs two sides, it must fill those sides in order of seniority, i.e. the A team must have the majority of players and take precedence over the B team. Where a club fails to field the majority of its players in the A team, it must submit its reasons for doing so in writing to the Hon. Asst. Secretary along with the match return. Points may be deducted at the discretion of the Management Committee. 6. (d) Any team failing to fulfil a fixture for any cause, except weather conditions, on four or more occasions, may be expelled from the League and their record expunged. 6. (e) Any player not on the ground by 7pm may not bat or bowl for his team. 7. (a) Matches shall be played on Wednesday evening each week, except under Rule 8 or Rule 6. Each side shall bat 20 six ball overs unless an innings is completed or a declaration is made. A bell must be rung or Last over called by the scorers at the commencement of the last over. The team having scored the most runs in the overs played shall be the winning team. All boundaries to count as four and six runs. 7. (b) Prior to the toss being made, the match may, with the agreement of both captains, be reduced by a maximum of 4 overs per side. No match shall start later than 7.00pm. 7. (c) In any division in which there are more than 8 teams the dates of any fixtures which have to be mutually arranged between club Secretaries must be done so by 31st May and both club Secretaries must inform the Hon. Assistant League Secretary by that date. The dates of these fixtures must be before the last full fixture list of the season. Failure to comply with this rule will render clubs liable to a fine not exceeding Harrogate and District Amateur Evening League Cup Games shall take precedence over League games. Written notice of mutual agreement on re-arrangement of matches must be forwarded to the Assistant League Secretary by both clubs concerned, prior to the playing of the re-arranged fixture. The Assistant League Secretary shall have the power to sanction all such arrangements. Any matches re-arranged under this rule shall be deemed to be a draw if in accordance with Rule 5 the matches played on the scheduled evening in that division do not result, due to bad light or atmospherical conditions, in any club gaining two points, or a tie. If a re-arranged fixture is unable to commence due to bad light or atmospherical conditions, and on the scheduled night for the fixture a club (or clubs) in that division gained two points or a tie, then further re-arrangements will be granted until a match is able to be played. Any re-arranged fixture must be played prior to the last Wednesday of the season. 9. Unless Rule 7(b) applies, times for commencing matches shall be 6.30pm. The pitch shall be rolled and the toss made by 6.25pm. Any teams arriving at the ground after 6.25pm shall be considered to have lost the toss. The interval between innings shall not exceed 10 minutes when the pitch may be rolled. This rule must be strictly adhered to. 10. All games must be played on an enclosed ground with a boundary line marked at ground level. The home team to prepare a properly marked pitch and to provide umpire coats. Each fielding side to provide a suitable ball approved by both captains. A new ball may be used. In Divisions 1 and 2 two suitable red balls, approved by the umpire(s) shall be provided by the captains prior to the start of the game. 11. (a) All Home clubs shall text the result of their League match to the Assistant League Secretary on between 8.00pm and 10.00pm on the evening of the fixture. Any team failing to follow this procedure may be fined a sum not exceeding (b) Both Club Secretaries shall send to the Assistant League Secretary the result of each match, including those abandoned or 4 5

5 postponed, time of commencement and full details of batting and bowling of each team on a Result Sheet. All players names must be included even if they have not batted or bowled. In the case of matches cancelled without a ball being bowled, only the home team is required to send a Result Sheet. The returns will be accepted as final in compiling League Tables and Averages. Returns should be despatched to ensure receipt by the Assistant League Secretary on the Monday following the scheduled date of the match. Abandoned or postponed matches must be reported on a Result Sheet. Failure to comply with this rule will render Clubs liable to a fine of Clubs, at the end of the season, must send in individual averages for batting and bowling, noting that scores from abandoned matches still count in the compilation of division averages, but excluding any scores from Cup games. Any average received later than August 31st each year shall not be considered. 11. (c) Funds permitting, suitable prizes shall be awarded to League Champions, and winners of individual batting and bowling averages, a minimum of 6 innings and 200 runs for batting, and a minimum of 14 wickets for bowling or the equivalent proportion in divisions with more or fewer teams. 12. (a) Players shall not receive monetary rewards in consequence of their participation in any game which comes under the jurisdiction of this League. This does not preclude a player from receiving insurance benefits in the event of such a player sustaining injury during the course of a game. Clubs and players proved guilty of the violation of this rule shall be liable to a fine or expulsion at the discretion of the Committee. 12. (b) No first and second division Club shall include in their team more than two overseas players. No club in any other division shall include in any team more than one overseas player. An overseas player, for the purpose of this rule, shall be defined as any player not eligible to play for England under the ECB qualification. The Committee shall have the final discretion upon the eligibility of any player and may take into account whether the player is a recreational overseas player and his presence in the UK is for a legitimate non cricketing reason. 13. (a) A player is deemed to be registered for the season with the first club he plays for and his name must be entered on the Results Sheet following any match he partakes in. No player may play for a club for the first time that season after June 30th without the consent of the Committee (b) Any player who has played in more A team games than B team games may not play for the B team in the final four matches of the season unless special permission be given by the Assistant League Secretary. 14. Clubs proved guilty of playing ineligible players shall be liable to a fine of up to 20 for each ineligible player, the match may be awarded to the non-offending side and points may be deducted. 15. A player desiring his transfer must make application to the Assistant League Secretary who has power to transfer a player from one club to another but two clear days must elapse before he is eligible to play with his new club. Each player must discharge his obligations to the club from which he desires his transfer and that club s written confirmation must be forwarded to the Assistant League Secretary before the transfer becomes effective. No player shall be transferred more than once during the same season without the consent of the Committee. Transfers will not be granted after June 30th without special permission of the Committee. 16. (a) Any protest or appeal must be in writing and shall be sent, together with a Postal Order or Cheque for 20 to the Assistant League Secretary not later than 72 hours from such time as the protest or appeal arises. An exact copy of the protest or appeal shall be sent to the club or individual against whom the protest or appeal is made, also not later than 72 hours from such time as the protest or appeal arises. The ground of protest or appeal shall be fully stated, and in case the protest or appeal is not upheld the deposit shall be forfeited at the discretion of the Committee. Representatives of interested clubs shall not be allowed to remain on the Committee during the hearing of disputes, objections or protests. 16. (b) Any club or umpire who alleges that a player or club has committed a disciplinary offence may so state in writing to the Disciplinary Officer. Such notification shall be sent within 72 hours of the alleged offence. The Disciplinary Officer shall refer the allegation to the Disciplinary Sub-Committee which may, if it thinks fit, proceed to investigate it in accordance with Rule All fines imposed by the Committee must be paid within 14 days of notification of the decision, and if not paid the club in default may be struck out of all competitions administered by the Committee. 18. Neutral umpires shall be appointed for all First, Second and Third 7

6 Division matches, if practicable. The umpires fees shall be each for each match, to be paid before the commencement of the second innings, costs to be defrayed between competing clubs, unless the umpires have been informed that the match is cancelled in accordance with Rule 6. In the event of an appointed umpire being the only official present, then the fee shall be 22.50, to be shared by the competing clubs. Where no play is possible, umpires who arrive at the ground shall be paid half their fee. The Umpires Secretary must be notified by the home club in the event of the cancellation of a fixture. 19. (a) Bowlers must wear white shirts or sweaters, and umpires must see this rule is carried out. 19. (b) The following ECB directives will apply: All players up to the age of 18 must (i) wear a helmet when batting against a hard cricket ball in matches and in practice games and net situations. (ii) when wicket keeping wear a helmet when standing up to the stumps. 19. (c) Clubs must adhere to other ECB directives. 20. (a) No bowler may take more than a 12 yard run up, marked from the middle stump. In the event of the bowler contravening this rule, the umpire at the bowler s end shall, at the instant of delivery, call and signal no ball. 20. (b) No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in any one innings. In the event of a bowler being unable to complete an over for any reason, the Captain of the fielding side shall depute another bowler to complete the over, provided that the normal laws of cricket are not contravened. 20. (c) Any short-pitched delivery which bounces above the shoulder height of a batsman in his normal stance shall be called a no ball. 20. (d) Any offside or leg side delivery which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable chance to score shall be called a wide. For guidance purposes a leg side wide should be called if a ball passes the leg side of leg stump without hitting the bat, batsman or any of the batsman s equipment - Divisions 1 & 2 only (e) At least four fielders, not including the bowler and wicketkeeper, shall be inside a fielding circle at the time of delivery of the ball by the bowler. The circle to be dependant on the size of the ground and approved by the League Umpire if present. Failure to have an approved circle in place will incur penalties to be determined at the discretion of the Management Committee. In the event of an infringement of these fielding restrictions the striker s end Umpire shall call and signal no ball - Divisions 1 & 2 only. 20. (f) When a front foot no ball has been called the batsman will be given a free hit. The delivery following a no ball called for a front foot fault shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery then the next delivery will become a free hit. For any free hit the striker can be dismissed only under circumstances that apply for a no ball. Field changes are not permitted for free hit deliveries unless there is a change of striker save that in all circumstances any fielder within 15 yards of the striker may retreat to a position on the same line no more than 15 yards from the striker - Divisions 1 & 2 only. 21. (a) In the event of two or more clubs tying for championship, promotion or relegation, final positions shall be determined on the basis of most wins. A win to include matches claimed by forfeit under Rule 6A. 21. (b) If championship, promotion or relegation are unresolved by 21(a) then final positions shall be determined on the basis of total runs scored per wickets lost. Match returns as received by the Assistant League Secretary to be taken as final (see Rule 11). For the purposes of this rule all matches that commence will count towards the total runs and/or wickets. In the case of a team failing to fulfil a fixture for any reason other than atmospheric conditions or by prior arrangement with the League Committee they shall be deemed to have lost 10 wickets for No runs. 22. League Trophies shall be handed to the winning clubs in exchange for a document signed by three responsible officials, promising to take proper care of these and return them in as good a condition as when received, also undertaking to make good to the League Committee the amount of any damage or loss. The trophies must be returned by the holders before the 31st May, to the Assistant League Secretary. Winning Clubs shall be responsible for engraving and cost. Any Club either failing to return the 9

7 League Trophy by 31st May or failing to have the Trophy engraved will automatically be fined The Committee has power to call upon clubs or players to play in any match for the benefit of the League funds. 24. Each home club shall provide a First Aid Kit. 25. M.C.C. Laws will be adhered to on matters not covered by the Rules of the League. 26. The League Committee shall have power to deal with any matter not dealt with in these rules in accordance with the rules and directives of the Yorkshire Cricket Association, Marylebone Cricket Club, Yorkshire Cricket Board and English Cricket Board. The rules and/or directives of the Y.C.A., M.C.C., Y.C.B. and E.C.B. are specifically incorporated into these rules and shall be binding on all members of the League to the extent that they do not conflict with these rules. Entry into the League, or any competition governed by the League committee, is an acceptance of these rules. 27. Discipline (1) It shall be a disciplinary offence (a) for any player in the course of, or in connection with, a match to misconduct himself or to act at any time in a manner calculated to prejudice the good name or interests of the League, and (b) for any club to fail properly to control or discipline its players or to act in a manner calculated to prejudice the good name or interests of the League, and the player and club committing an offence shall be liable to penalties in the manner as described hereafter. (2) For the purposes of this rule the expression the player shall throughout be deemed to mean and include not only any player, but also any member or official of any club or if appropriate any person involved in any incident of possible misconduct occurring on the field of play, or on the premises of the club,, as may be appropriate in the particular circumstances. 10 (3) Before any penalty is imposed there shall be a disciplinary hearing before the Disciplinary Sub-Committee. At least 7 days notice in writing of the hearing and of the offence alleged shall be given to the player or club who shall be entitled to attend the hearing (in the case of a club by its Secretary or other official), to be legally or otherwise represented and to call witnesses. (4) If, at the hearing, the Disciplinary Sub-Committee finds the alleged offence proved it shall have the power to impose one or more of the following penalties: (a) In the case of a player, official or supporter (being a member of a League club) i to require the person to submit appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified period of time; ii to record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct; iii to impose a fine; iv to suspend the player for one or more matches or for a stated period of time; v to ban an official or supporter from attending one or more matches, or for a stated period of time; vi to deduct League points from the player s, official s or supporter s team; vii to expel the player, official or supporter from the League. (b) In the case of a club i to require the club to submit appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified period of time; ii to record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct; iii to impose a fine; iv to deduct League points from the club s team(s); v to relegate the club s team(s) to any lower division of the League; vi to expel the club s team(s) from any competition of the League; vii to expel the club from the League. (c) The Disciplinary Sub-Committee shall have the power to suspend the operation of any part, or all, of the penalty it imposes for such period of time and subject to such terms and conditions it deems appropriate. Save that a club for the same offence may be subject to both deduction of points and a fine. 11

8 (5) A player or club found by the Disciplinary Sub-Committee to have committed an offence or upon whom the Disciplinary Sub-Committee has imposed a penalty shall have the right of Appeal to the Committee. Notice of the Appeal, setting out the grounds, must be given in writing to the Disciplinary Officer within 7 days of the decision of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee, together with a deposit of 20. Upon giving notice of Appeal, the penalty shall not take effect pending the hearing of the Appeal. The deposit may be forfeited at the discretion of the Committee. (6) The Appeal shall be by the way of rehearing. The player or club shall have the same rights of attendance and representation, and to call witnesses as they had before the Disciplinary Sub-Committee. (7) The Committee may confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee, save that it shall not have the power to increase the penalty. The Committee shall have the power where it considers the appeal to be without merit to order that the deposit be forfeited. (8) The decision of the Committee or if no appeal of the Disciplinary Sub- Committee shall be final and binding. There shall be no appeal to Yorkshire Cricket Association except for the expulsion or suspension of a player and then only if the player wishes to transfer to a club in another league. (9) The person charged has, at all times, the right to object to the independence of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee as constituted and, if this is accepted, the Disciplinary Sub-Committee shall be made up of such independent members of the Committee. If the Disciplinary Sub-Committee cannot be fully constituted due to any such conflict, it shall be made up by such independent persons as shall be agreed between the Committee and the parties concerned. This shall apply also to the constitution of the Appeals Panel. (10) When considering sentencing, the Disciplinary Sub-Committee and any panel of Appeal shall give due consideration to the sentencing guidelines issued from time to time by the E.C.B. 12 FIXTURES DIVISION 1 1st Half Fixture Return Match Week 1 Week 8 30 April June 2014 Studley Royal v Birstwith A Goldsborough A v Knaresborough A Burton Leonard A v Follifoot Pannal v Beckwithshaw Week 2 Week 9 07 May June 2014 Birstwith A v Beckwithshaw Follifoot v Pannal Knaresborough A v Burton Leonard A Studley Royal v Goldsborough A Week 3 Week May July 2014 Goldsborough A v Birstwith A Burton Leonard A v Studley Royal Pannal v Knaresborough A Beckwithshaw v Follifoot Week 4 Week May July 2014 Birstwith A v Follifoot Knaresborough A v Beckwithshaw Studley Royal v Pannal Goldsborough A v Burton Leonard A Week 5 Week May July 2014 Burton Leonard A v Birstwith A Pannal v Goldsborough A Beckwithshaw v Studley Royal Follifoot v Knaresborough A Week 6 Week June July 2014 Birstwith A v Knaresborough A Studley Royal v Follifoot Goldsborough A v Beckwithshaw Burton Leonard A v Pannal Week 7 Week June August 2014 Pannal v Birstwith A Beckwithshaw v Burton Leonard A Follifoot v Goldsborough A Knaresborough A v Studley Royal PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 13

9 FIXTURES DIVISION 2 FIXTURES DIVISION 3 1st Half Fixture Return Match Week 1 Week 8 30 April June 2014 Harrogate v Little Ribston A Blubberhouses v Galphay & Winksley Hampsthwaite v Ripley A Spofforth A v Bishop Thornton Week 2 Week 9 07 May June 2014 Little Ribston A v Bishop Thornton Ripley A v Spofforth A Galphay & Winksley v Hampsthwaite Harrogate v Blubberhouses Week 3 Week May July 2014 Blubberhouses v Little Ribston A Hampsthwaite v Harrogate Spofforth A v Galphay & Winksley Bishop Thornton v Ripley A Week 4 Week May July 2014 Little Ribston A v Ripley A Galphay & Winksley v Bishop Thornton Harrogate v Spofforth A Blubberhouses v Hampsthwaite Week 5 Week May July 2014 Hampsthwaite v Little Ribston A Spofforth A v Blubberhouses Harrogate v Bishop Thornton Ripley A v Galphay & Winksley Week 6 Week June July 2014 Little Ribston A v Galphay & Winksley Harrogate v Ripley A Blubberhouses v Bishop Thornton Hampsthwaite v Spofforth A Week 7 Week June August 2014 Spofforth A v Little Ribston A Bishop Thornton v Hampsthwaite Ripley A v Blubberhouses Galphay & Winksley v Harrogate PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 14 1st Half Fixture Return Match Week 1 Week 8 30 April June 2014 Pateley Bridge v Newby Hall Killinghall A v Burnt Yates A Knaresborough B v Knaresborough Forest A Carr Manor Wetherby v Pannal Ash Week 2 Week 9 07 May June 2014 Newby Hall v Pannal Ash Knaresborough Forest A v Carr Manor Wetherby Burnt Yates A v Knaresborough B Pateley Bridge v Killinghall A Week 3 Week May July 2014 Killinghall A v Newby Hall Knaresborough B v Pateley Bridge Carr Manor Wetherby v Burnt Yates A Pannal Ash v Knaresborough Forest A Week 4 Week May July 2014 Newby Hall v Knaresborough Forest A Burnt Yates A v Pannal Ash Pateley Bridge v Carr Manor Wetherby Killinghall A v Knaresborough B Week 5 Week May July 2014 Knaresborough B v Newby Hall Carr Manor Wetherby v Killinghall A Pannal Ash v Pateley Bridge Knaresborough Forest A v Burnt Yates A Week 6 Week June July 2014 Newby Hall v Burnt Yates A Pateley Bridge v Knaresborough Forest A Killinghall A v Pannal Ash Knaresborough B v Carr Manor Wetherby Week 7 Week June August 2014 Carr Manor Wetherby v Newby Hall Pannal Ash v Knaresborough B Knaresborough Forest A v Killinghall A Burnt Yates A v Pateley Bridge PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 15

10 FIXTURES DIVISION 4 FIXTURES DIVISION 5 1st Half Fixture Return Match Week 1 Week 8 30 April June 2014 Sharow A v Bishop Monkton Arthington v Burton Leonard B Ripon v Goldsborough B Dacre Banks v Darley Week 2 Week 9 07 May June 2014 Bishop Monkton v Darley Goldsborough B v Dacre Banks Burton Leonard B v Ripon Sharow A v Arthington Week 3 Week May July 2014 Arthington v Bishop Monkton Ripon v Sharow A Dacre Banks v Burton Leonard B Darley v Goldsborough B Week 4 Week May July 2014 Bishop Monkton v Goldsborough B Burton Leonard B v Darley Sharow A v Dacre Banks Arthington v Ripon Week 5 Week May July 2014 Ripon v Bishop Monkton Dacre Banks v Arthington Darley v Sharow A Goldsborough B v Burton Leonard B Week 6 Week June July 2014 Bishop Monkton v Burton Leonard B Sharow A v Goldsborough B Arthington v Darley Ripon v Dacre Banks Week 7 Week June August 2014 Dacre Banks v Bishop Monkton Darley v Ripon Goldsborough B v Arthington Burton Leonard B v Sharow A PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 16 1st Half Fixture Return Match Week 1 Week 8 30 April June 2014 Markington v Spofforth B Ripley B v N Power Burnt Yates B v Staveley Birstwith B v North Stainley Week 2 Week 9 07 May June 2014 Spofforth B v North Stainley Staveley v Birstwith B N Power v Burnt Yates B Markington v Ripley B Week 3 Week May July 2014 Ripley B v Spofforth B Burnt Yates B v Markington Birstwith B v N Power North Stainley v Staveley Week 4 Week May July 2014 Spofforth B v Staveley N Power v North Stainley Markington v Birstwith B Ripley B v Burnt Yates B Week 5 Week May July 2014 Burnt Yates B v Spofforth B Birstwith B v Ripley B North Stainley v Markington Staveley v N Power Week 6 Week June July 2014 Spofforth B v N Power Markington v Staveley Ripley B v North Stainley Burnt Yates B v Birstwith B Week 7 Week June August 2014 Birstwith B v Spofforth B North Stainley v Burnt Yates B Staveley v Ripley B N Power v Markington PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 17

11 FIXTURES DIVISION 6 1st Half Fixture / Return Match Week 1 Week 8 30 April June 2014 Scotton v BYE Knaresborough Forest B v Rainton Wath & Melmerby v Killinghall B Little Ribston B v Boroughbridge Glasshouses v Sharow B Week 2A - MONDAY Week 9A - MONDAY 05 May June 2014 Killinghall B v Scotton Knaresborough Forest B v Boroughbridge Wath & Melmerby v Glasshouses Little Ribston B v Sharow B Rainton v BYE Week 2 Week 9 07 May June 2014 Scotton v Knaresborough Forest B Wath & Melmerby v Rainton Killinghall B v Little Ribston B Boroughbridge v Sharow B Glasshouses v BYE Week 3A - MONDAY Week 10A - MONDAY 12 May June 2014 Scotton v Rainton Knaresborough Forest B v Killinghall B Wath & Melmerby v Boroughbridge Little Ribston B v Glasshouses Sharow B v BYE Week 3 Week May July 2014 Scotton v Wath & Melmerby Knaresborough Forest B v BYE Little Ribston B v Rainton Sharow B v Killinghall B Boroughbridge v Glasshouses PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 18 FIXTURES DIVISION 6 1st Half Fixture / Return Match Week 4 Week May July 2014 Scotton v Little Ribston B Knaresborough Forest B v Wath & Melmerby Rainton v Sharow B Glasshouses v Killinghall B Boroughbridge v BYE Week 5 Week May July 2014 Sharow B v Scotton Little Ribston B v Knaresborough Forest B Glasshouses v Rainton Killinghall B v Boroughbridge Wath & Melmerby v BYE Week 6 Week June July 2014 Scotton v Glasshouses Knaresborough Forest B v Sharow B BYE v Killinghall B Wath & Melmerby v Little Ribston B Boroughbridge v Rainton Week 7 Week June August 2014 Scotton v Boroughbridge Killinghall B v Rainton Sharow B v Wath & Melmerby Glasshouses v Knaresborough Forest B Little Ribston B v BYE If clashes occur with cup fixtures on Monday nights due to grounds and dates, please get in touch with the match secretary to arrange alternatives PLEASE NOTE NO MATCHES ON 9 JULY 19

12 ALL CUP GAMES In case of bad weather or a re-arranged match please notify the Umpires Secretary,Tony Blackburn ( ). Will clubs please ensure that in all matches, except the finals, that the Neutral Umpires are paid the appropriate fee before the commencement of the second innings ADDISON CUP Divisions 1 & 2 FIRST ROUND: Monday May 12th 6.30pm A Galphay & Winksley v Burton Leonard A B Knaresborough A v Ripley A C Bishop Thornton v Blubberhouses D Hampsthwaite v Little Ribston A E Beckwithshaw v Follifoot F Harrogate v Studley Royal G Goldsborough A v Spofforth A H Pannal v Birstwith A SECOND ROUND: Monday May 26th 6.30pm I Winners of B v Winners of G J Winners of D v Winners of H K Winners of C v Winners of A L Winners of E v Winners of F SEMI FINALS: June 9th 6.30pm M Winners of L v Winners of I N Winners of K v Winners of J FINAL: June 30th 6.15pm at Beckwithshaw CC Winners of M v Winners of N As with all cup fixtures, if clashes occur to grounds or dates please get in touch with the Assistant League Secretary to arrange alternatives C. B. ATKINSON TROPHY Divisions 3 & 4 FIRST ROUND: Monday May 19th 6.30pm A Goldsborough B v Sharow A B Ripon v Newby Hall C Carr Manor Wetherby v Pateley Bridge D Arthington v Knaresborough Forest A E Pannal Ash v Dacre Banks F Killinghall A v Burton Leonard B G Burnt Yates A v Darley H Knaresborough B v Bishop Monkton SECOND ROUND: Monday June 9th 6.30pm I Winners of E v Winners of D J Winners of H v Winners of C K Winners of F v Winners of B L Winners of G v Winners of A SEMI FINALS: Monday June 23rd 6.30pm M Winners of I v Winners of L N Winners of J v Winners of K FINAL: Monday July 14th 6.15pm at Ripon CC Winners of M v Winners of N As with all cup fixtures, if clashes occur to grounds or dates please get in touch with the Assistant League Secretary to arrange alternatives. 21

13 GEORGE GREAVES CUP Division MMP CUP Division 6 FIRST ROUND: Monday 16th June 6.30pm A Burnt Yates B v N Power B Staveley v North Stainley C Ripley B v Markington D Spofforth B v Birstwith B SEMI FINALS: Monday 7th July 6.30pm E Winners of D v Winners of C F Winners of A v Winners of B PRELIMINARY ROUND: Monday 9th June 6.30 pm A Glasshouses v Rainton ROUND 1: Monday 16th June 6.30 pm B Little Ribston B v Killinghall B C Wath & Melmerby v Sharow B D Knaresborough Forest B v Winners of A E Scotton v Boroughbridge SEMI-FINALS: Monday 7th July 6.30 pm F Winners of C v Winners of D G Winners of B v Winners of E FINAL: Monday 21st July 6.15pm at Ripley CC Winners of E v Winners of F FINAL: Monday 28th July 6.15 pm at North Stainley Winners of F v Winners of G As with all cup fixtures, if clashes occur to grounds or dates please get in touch with the Assistant League Secretary to arrange alternatives. As with all cup fixtures, if clashes occur due to grounds and dates, please get in touch with the match secretary to arrange alternatives 22 23

14 UMPIRES NAMES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS Name Home Phone Mobile Phone Ian Ashworth David Barnes Michael Bell Tim Bowes Barry Canham Malcolm Graham Ian Hilton John Hudson Brian Kenny Alan Kitchen Prakash Kulkarni Peter McCreanor Dave Moore Barry Nickels Della Rebours Craig Robson Nick Ryder Guy Smalley Brian Townsend ADDISON CUP; C. B. ATKINSON TROPHY; GEORGE GREAVES CUP and MMP CUP RULES 1. The Addison Cup, the C.B. Atkinson Trophy, the George Greaves Cup and MMP Cup shall never be won outright. 2. The entire management of the above competitions shall be vested in the Harrogate and District Amateur Evening Cricket League. 3. The trophies shall be competed for annually in accordance with the following rules, and shall only be open for competition to clubs who are members of the Harrogate and District Amateur Evening Cricket League. 4. All matches prior to the Final shall be played on Monday evenings wherever possible and, if postponed because of weather conditions, on the following Monday excluding Bank Holiday Monday unless another date be mutually agreed by the two clubs concerned and subject to the approval of the Assistant League Secretary. In such cases, matches shall be commenced entirely including the toss. League matches to be re-arranged when necessary. 5. (a) Each side shall bat 20 six-ball overs unless a declaration is made or an innings completed. Unless otherwise mutually arranged, each tie in the first instance shall be played on the ground of the club first drawn in the ballot, and must be played to a finish. In the event of a tie, the side having lost fewer wickets shall win the game. If the game is still tied, the side scoring the most runs in the first five overs shall win the game and if the game is still tied the side scoring the most runs off the bat in the total allocated overs shall be deemed to have won the game. The Committee shall fix the ground for matches which have been twice tied. All games shall begin at 6.30pm except for the finals which shall begin at 6.15pm unless otherwise decided by the Committee.The time allowed between the innings shall not exceed 10 minutes. 5. (b) In all rounds prior to the semi finals, prior to the toss being made, the match may, with the agreement of both captains, be reduced by a maximum of 4 overs per side. No match shall start later than 7.00pm 5. (c) Any player not on the ground by 7.00pm may not bat or bowl for his team, except for the finals when 6.45pm shall apply. 6. All games must be played on an enclosed ground with a boundary line marked at ground level. The home team to prepare a properly marked pitch and to provide umpire coats. Each fielding side to provide a suitable ball approved by both captains. A new ball may be used. In Cup games with 25

15 neutral umpires two suitable red balls, approved by the umpire(s) shall be provided by the captains prior to the start of the game. 7. The Committee shall have the management of the Finals, shall choose the grounds, umpires, and all proceeds may go to the League Funds. 8. (a) Any club failing to fulfil an engagement through a cause other than weather conditions shall be deemed to have lost the match and shall be dealt with by the Committee, who may inflict any penalty they deem fit. 8. (b) If a club runs two sides, it must fill those sides in order of seniority, i.e. the A team must have the majority of players and take precedence over the B team. Where a club fails to field the majority of its players in the A team, it must submit its reasons for doing so in writing to the Hon. Asst. Secretary along with the match return. 9. (a) Any player, having played for an A team in a competition, will not be eligible to play for a B team later in the same competition. 9. (b) Where any club has two teams, one team in the Addison Cup competition and one team in the C.B. Atkinson, George Greaves or MMP Cup competitions, no player shall be eligible to play in any round of the C.B. Atkinson, George Greaves or MMP Cup competitions who has played in more league matches for the A team than the B team up to and including the Wednesday preceding any C.B. Atkinson, George Greaves or MMP Cup competition round, unless special permission is given by the Hon. Asst. Secretary. 9. (c) Where any club has two teams, one team in the C.B. Atkinson competition,one team in the George Greaves Cup or MMP Cup competition, no player shall be eligible to play in any round of the George Greaves or MMP Cup competition who has played in more league matches for the A team than the B team up to and including the Wednesday preceding any George Greaves or MMP Cup competition round, unless special permission is given by the Hon. Asst. Secretary. 9. (d) Where any club has two teams, one team in the George Greaves Cup competition and one team in the MMP Cup competition, no player shall be eligible to play in any round of the MMP Cup competition who has played in more league matches for the A team than the B team up to and including the Wednesday preceding any MMP Cup competition round, unless special permission is given by the Hon. Asst. Secretary (e) League matches played before the first Wednesday in May shall not count for eligibility for Cup teams under rules 9(b), 9(c) and 9(d). 9. (f) A player must have played in at least three league or cup matches before being eligible to play in the semi-final or final of any Cup competition unless special permission is given by the Assistant League Secretary. Any club contravening these rules shall be deemed to have lost the match, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 20, may be excluded from a cup competition in the following season and could have a maximum of two league points deducted from its total. For the purpose of this rule a match will be deemed to have commenced when the umpire has called play or the bowler has commenced his run up. 9. (g) No player may play for more than one club in cup competitions in the same season. 9. (h) No first and second division club shall include in their team more than two overseas players. No club in any other division shall include in any team more than one overseas player. An overseas player, for the purpose of this rule, shall be defined as any player not eligible to play for England under the ECB qualification. The Committee shall have the final discretion upon the eligibility of any player. 10. All questions of eligibility, qualifications of players, or interpretations of the rules shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision shall be final. No objection or protest as to results of games will be considered unless lodged with the Disciplinary Officer within 72 hours following the evening of the match, together with a Postal Order or Cheque for 20, which shall be forfeited if the objection or protest is not sustained. All objections or protests must be accompanied by a full statement setting forth the grounds, and shall not be withdrawn except by leave of the Committee. In all cases the opposing club s Secretary must be notified of such objection or protest and also provided with a copy of the statement within 72 hours following the evening of the match. Representatives of interested clubs shall not be allowed to remain on the Committee during the hearing of objections or protests. 11. (a) All Home clubs shall text the result of their Cup match to the Assistant League Secretary on between 8.00pm and 10.00pm on the evening of the fixture. Any team failing to follow this procedure may be fined a sum not exceeding

16 11. (b) Results of matches including those not completed must be sent to the Assistant League Secretary together with the time of commencement and details of play on a League Result Sheet. They should be despatched to ensure receipt by the Assistant League Secretary within 72 hours of the match being played. Clubs failing to comply with this rule shall be fined (a) Bowlers must wear white shirts or sweaters and umpires must see that this rule is carried out. 12. (b) The following ECB directives will apply: All players up to the age of 18 must (i) wear a helmet when batting against a hard cricket ball in matches and in practice games and net situations. (ii) when wicket keeping wear a helmet when standing up to the stumps. 12. (c) Clubs must adhere to other ECB directives. 13. (a) No bowler may take more than a 12 yard run-up, marked from the middle stump. In the event of the bowler contravening this rule, the umpire at the bowler s end shall, at the instant of delivery call and signal no ball. 13. (b) No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in any one innings. In the event of a bowler being unable to complete an over for any reason, the captain of the fielding side shall depute another bowler to complete the over, provided that the normal laws of cricket are not contravened. 13. (c) Any short-pitched delivery which bounces above the shoulder height of a batsman in his normal stance shall be called a no ball. 13. (d) Any offside or leg side delivery which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable chance to score shall be called a wide. For guidance purposes a leg side wide should be called if a ball passes the leg side of leg stump without hitting the bat, batsman or any of the batsman s equipment - Addison Cup only. 13. (e) At least four fielders, not including the bowler and wicketkeeper, shall be inside a fielding circle at the time of delivery of the ball by the bowler. The circle to be dependant on the size of the ground and approved by the League Umpire if present. Failure to have an approved circle in place will incur penalties to be determined at the discretion of the Magagement Committee. In the event of an infringement of these fielding restrictions the striker s end Umpire shall call and signal no ball - Addison Cup only (f) When a front foot no ball has been called the batsman will be given a free hit. The delivery following a no ball called for a front foot fault shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery then the next delivery will become a free hit. For any free hit the striker can be dismissed only under circumstances that apply for a no ball. Field changes are not permitted for free hit deliveries unless there is a change of striker save that in all circumstances any fielder within 15 yards of the striker may retreat to a position on the same line no more than 15 yards from the striker - Addison Cup only. 14. The umpire s fees shall be each for each match to be paid before the commencement of the second innings. In the event of an approved umpire being the only official present, then the fee shall be 22.50, to be shared by the competing clubs. Where no play is possible Umpires who arrive at the ground shall be paid half their fee. The final shall be paid for by the League. The Umpires secretary must be notified by the Home Club in the event of the postponement of any fixture. 15. The trophies shall be handed to the representatives of the winning clubs in exchange for a document signed by three responsible officials, promising to take proper care of them, and to return them in as good a condition as when received, also undertaking to make good to the League the amount of any damage or loss. The trophies must be returned to the Assistant League Secretary by the holders one month before the next season s final. Winning clubs shall be responsible for engraving and cost. Any club failing to return a trophy or failing to have the trophy engraved will automatically be fined The League Committee has power to disqualify or fine, or both, any competing club or player of a club who may be proved guilty of any breach of the rules of this competition. 17. M.C.C. Laws will be adhered to on matters not covered by these rules. 18. The League Committee has power to deal with any matters not covered by these rules and once a decision has been given on any dispute, protest or appeal, it shall be final and binding on all concerned. 19. Discipline: All matters of discipline to be dealt with in accordance with League Rule

17 INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS 2013 BATTING: Name and Club In s N.O. Runs Avg. Div 1 Rob Ellis (Pannal) Div 2 Will Long (Spofforth A) Div 3 Rhys Elmi (Ripley A) Div 4 Mark Harrison (Knaresborough Forest A) Div 5 Peter Johnson (Markington) Div 6 James Watling (N Power) FINAL LEAGUE TABLES 2013 Division 1 P W L T NP C DED TOTAL RPW 1 Goldsborough A Pannal Studley Royal Knaresborough A Beckwithshaw Bilton Follifoot Harrogate BOWLING: Name and Club Overs M Runs Wkts Avg. Div 1 Rob Ellis (Pannal) Div 2 Stephen Wilkinson (Blubberhouses) Div 3 Ben Challis (Little Ribston A) Div 4 Bryan Slack (Burton Leonard B) Div 5 David Brown (Markington) Div 6 Jeff Broughton (Burnt Yates B) Junior player of the year - Joe Horne (Spofforth A) PLEASE NOTE LEAGUE TROPHY PRESENTATIONS This year the trophies will be presented at matches towards the end of the season. Division 2 P W L T NP C DED TOTAL RPW 1 Burton Leonard A Birstwith A Spofforth A Bishop Thornton Hampsthwaite A Galphay & Winksley Blubberhouses Pateley Bridge Division 3 P W L T NP C DED TOTAL RPW 1 Ripley A Little Ribston A Knaresborough B Pannal Ash Marton Cum Grafton BurntYates A Carr Manor Newby Hall

18 Division 4 P W L T NP C DED TOTAL RPW 1 Killinghall A Knaresborough Forest A Burton Leonard B Arthington Sharow A Darley Dacre Banks Goldsborough B SECRETARIES AND GROUNDS Arthington: Martin Binks Westdale, Westbrook Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5HJ MartinBinks.conductor@gmail.com (HW) (M) Cancellations: as Secretary Clubhouse: Arthington Lane, Arthington LS21 1PX (opposite St Peter s Church) Division 5 P W L T NP C DED TOTAL RPW 1 Bishop Monkton Ripon Markington North Stainley Staveley Birstwith B Hampsthwaite B Division 6 P W L T NP C DED TOTAL RPW 1 N Power BurntYates B Ripley B Spofforth B Sharow B Little Ribston B Knaresborough Forest B Killinghall B Beckwithshaw: Rich Priest Apt 5, Harrogate House, 39 Parliament Street, Harrogate HG1 2BU richie2605@live.co.uk (M) Cancellations: Ross Sedgley (M) Club House: Killinghall Road, Beckwithshaw HG3 1QL Birstwith: Sue Armitage 4 Collin Spring Court, Birstwith, Harrogate HG3 3LN grizzandco@tiscali.co.uk (H) (M) Cancellations AXI: Tom Croston (H) (W) (M) Cancellations BXI: Emma Lyons (H) (WM) Club House: The Moss, off Wreaks Road, Birstwith HG3 2PL Bishop Monkton: Bill Hannay Pear Tree House, Main Street, Bishop Monkton HG3 3QP williamhannay@hotmail.com (H&W) Cancellations: Anne Worrall (H) Clubhouse: Bishop Monkton Playing Fields, Knaresborough Road, Bishop Monkton HG3 3QC

19 Bishop Thornton: Jonathan Haley 26 Burns Way, Harrogate HG1 3NA (H) (M) Cancellations: Andrew Derrick (M) Clubhouse: HG3 3JN Blubberhouses: John Wilkinson 14 Canada Crescent, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6LT (M) Cancellations: Lee Platts (M) Clubhouse: Hardisty Hill, Blubberhouses LS21 2NU Boroughbridge: Paul Norfolk 48 Ladywell Road, Boroughbridge, York YO51 9HL (H) (W) (M) Cancellations: Peter Broadbelt (W) (M) Ground: Aldborough Road, Boroughbridge YO51 9EA Burnt Yates: Carolyn Lawton 3 Pye Lane, Burnt Yates, Harrogate HG3 3EH carolyn.lawton@ymail.com (H) Cancellations AXI:... Jake Agar (M) Cancellations BXI:... Chris Triggs (M) Ground: Pateley Road, Burnt Yates HG3 3EJ Burton Leonard: Ben Drummond 2 Holber Hill, Burton Leonard HG3 3 SQ ben@blcc.org.uk (W) (M) Cancellations AXI: Tom Rowlay (W) (M) Cancellations BXI: As secretary Clubhouse: High Peter Lane, Burton Leonard HG3 3RZ 34 Carr Manor Wetherby: John Batty 2 Moor End, Boston Spa, Wetherby LS23 6ER leodis.united@gmail.com (M) Cancellations: Steve Craddock (M) Ground: Grange Park, Wetherby LS22 5NB Dacre Banks: Tim Carrington 5 Grange Road, Dacre Banks, Harrogate HG3 4HA tcarrington@rnib.org.uk (H) (M) Cancellations:. As Secretary Clubhouse: Max Pullan Recreation Ground, Dacre Banks, HG3 4ED Darley: Graham Furniss The Heights, Dacre, Harrogate HG3 4AP grahamfurniss@hotmail.co.uk (H) (M) Cancellations: Robert Hainsworth (M) or Secretary Clubhouse: Crayke Lane, Darley HG3 2QJ Follifoot: Mr A. Stewart 115 Arthurs Road, Harrogate HG2 0EH follifootsec@sky.com (H) (M) Cancellations AXI: N. Robinson (H) (M) Clubhouse: Pannal Road, Follifoot HG3 1DS Galphay & Winksley: Helen Rowe 55 Whitcliffe Lane, Ripon HG4 2LB helenrowe101@aol.com (H) (W) (M) Cancellations:... Matthew Thomas (H) or... John Rowe (M) Clubhouse: Galphay Road, Ripon HG4 3NJ 35

20 Glasshouses: Andy Wilson Cragside, Blazefield, HG3 5DP (H) (W) Cancellations: Stephen Boyden (H) (M) Clubhouse: Harewell Close, Glasshouses HG3 5QJ Goldsborough: Harry Short 5 West End, Kirk Hammerton, York YO26 8BY theshorts46@yahoo.co.uk (H) (M) Cancellations AXI: Graham Shorter (H) (W&M) Cancellations BXI: Duncan Morrell (H) (W&M) Clubhouse: Knaresborough Road, Goldsborough HG5 8NJ Hampsthwaite: Carol Dawson The Maltings, Hollins Lane, Hampsthwaite HG3 2EG caroldawson4@gmail.com (H) (M) Cancellations: Richard Barratt (M) Clubhouse: Church Lane, Hampsthwaite HG3 2EZ Harrogate: Duncan Clark Harrogate Cricket Club, The County Ground, St Georges Road, Harrogate HG2 9BP harrogatecc@btconnect.com (H) (W) (M) Cancellations: As secretary Clubhouse: HG2 9BP Killinghall: Andrew Dobby 4 Lindrick Way, Harrogate HG3 2SU amdobby@hotmail.com (H) (M) Cancellations AXI: Matt Williams (M) Cancellations BXI: Mark Morrell (H) (M) Clubhouse: Otley Road Killinghall HG3 2DW 36 Knaresborough: Tony Blackburn 7 York Lane, Knaresborough HG5 0AJ malcolm.blackburn59@gmail.com (H) (W) (M) Cancellations AXI: Richard Geary (M) Cancellations BXI: Brett Crabtree (H) (M) Clubhouse: Aspin Lane, Knaresborough HG5 8EP Knaresborough Forest: Munro Goldfield Hillside, 5 Belmont View, Knaresborough HG5 8JJ munnersgold@yahoo.com (M) Cancellations AXI: Jack Martin (M) Cancellations BXI: Munro Goldfield (M) Clubhouse: Rear of Union Public House, Calcutt HG5 8JL Little Ribston: Simon Dennis 35 Poplar Avenue, Wetherby LS22 7RA Lrcc1884@hotmail.co.uk (M) Cancellations AXI: Ben Challis (M) Cancellations BXI: As secretary Clubhouse: Ribston Park, Little Ribston LS22 4ET Markington: Steve Wilson 4 Little Croft, Markington HG3 3TU. alisstep@hotmail.com (H) (W) (M) Cancellations: Nick Earl (H) (M) Clubhouse: High Street, Markington, HG3 3NR Newby Hall: Steve Selby 58 Lickley Street, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 1LJ steven@selby2entadsl.com (H) (M) Cancellations: as Secretary Ground: The Pavilion, Skelton-on-Ure, Ripon HG4 5AE 37

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