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6:25pm Monday 12th May 2008
Newly promoted Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd came within nine runs of pulling off an opening day win at Chearsley in Division 4.
Mark Claridge hit 77 in the hosts' 183 all out, then Craig Lambert's 65 put Shipton in with a real chance of victory.
But despite being up with the required run rate, they lost too many wickets to Nick Babington (4-40) and were bowled out for 175.
Chearsley 25pts, Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd 8
League newcomers Twyford enjoyed a triumphant afternoon in their first match, seeing off Banbury Twenty 2nd by six wickets.
Jack Deal took 3-10 as Twenty were rolled over for 95 after being asked to bat, then Henry Colver hit 45 as the visitors reached 96-4.
Banbury Twenty 4, Twyford 25
Steve Roberts took 5-103 in a marathon spell for Oxford Downs 2nd at Buckingham Town 2nd.
Ben Stafford (58no) and Graham Judd (40) helped the home side reach 231-8, which proved more than enough as Downs slumped to 154 all out against Ben Stafford (6-57).
Buckingham Town 2nd 25, Oxford Downs 2nd 5
Challow & Childrey 2nd suffered a disappointing loss at Kimble, failing to chase down the home side's 141.
Only Justin Penrose (37) showed any early season form with the bat as Challow crashed to 109 all out.
Kimble 25, Challow & Childrey 2nd 6
Stokenchurch have taken an immediate dislike to the league's new playing conditions, which mean there is now no limit on the number of fielders who may be placed on the boundary.
Their complaint came as they could manage only 196-7 in reply to Princes Risborough's 225-5.
Nick Thomas hit 79 for Risborough, while Paul Maddock (70) top-scored for the home side.
Stokenchurch 9, Princes Risborough 14
One of the pictures on this page gives a good impression of the delights to be enjoyed at the Mole and Chicken on one of those sunny days that now seem as far as can be from our present situation.
Next week is The Oxford Times Wine Club Christmas Tasting and, with just four weeks to go until Christmas Day, it is an excellent opportunity to sample a specially-selected range of wines for the festive season.
‘I was the first person to discover that if you infected a person with Marmite, he would stand up and bark at the moon.” “Everybody under the age of 35 has the intelligence of raspberry jam.” “Children can hear vegetables hiding.”
There’s nothing King Couer-de-Loup likes more than a good battle: “We’ll march on King Florizel’s wet and wicked army,” he proclaims. His Queen is not so sure, however. She would rather her husband stayed around: there’s the christening of their daughter Princess Aurora to arrange for a start. And he certainly can’t go out and fight looking like that: “Your chain mail’s got a ladder in it,” she wails.
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