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18 Clitheroe Advertiser mid. Times. Man 21st, 1981


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1980 FORD Fiesta 1.1L Highland green, brown houndstooth cloth interior, radio, coachllnes.; Great saving on new £3195


1980 'V ' MINI Clubman. Beige, brown cloth interior, pusn-button radio, Clubman refinements................. £2595


1979 VAUXHALL Chevette 2-door L Diamond white, red check interior, push button radio, low mileage, beautiful condition. Must be driven£2495


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1980 MAX11750 HLS. 9,000 miles only.................................£3775 1980 ALLEGRO Mk III 1300 4-door........................................£3325 1980 VAUXHALL Chevette L 3-door. 10,000 miles.............£2990 1979 PRINCESS 1700L. Russet, 14,000 miles......................£2925 1979 ALLEGR01500.15,000 miles only................................£2745 1978 T MINI Auto. 18,000 miles..............................................£2095 1978 T Reg. MIN11000.14,000 miles.................................... £1945 1978 SUNBEAM AlpIneS 5-door........................................... £2375 1978 MAX11750..........................................................................£2460 1978 ALLEGRO 4-door Super................................................. £2250 1977 ESCORT 1300 Estate..................................................... £1795 1977 OPELKadett..................................................................... £1640 1976 PRINCESS 1800.40,000 miles only...............................£1595 1975 TRIUMPH Toledo 4-door. 27,000 miles only...............£1195 1975 ALLEGR0 1300 2-door.......................................... £1195 ,1974 MAX11750. Grey..................................................................£895


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READ look to be the side to beat in the Ribblesdale Leagui this; season — even- at thii early stage. They lea


g


Ramsbottom Cup. Clitheroe and Whalley,'


oints after three wins, and on unday comfortably disposed of Settle in the first round of the


Fiey lead 'the table by two


though, had mixed , fortunes over the weekend. • Clitheroe recovered from a trouncing by Blackburn North­ ern to brush off a strong chal­ lenge in the cup from Rolls- Royce.


, Ribblesdale Wanderers had little to show from their two matches. They came back from Padiham with a losing draw on Saturday and went down in the cup to Blackbum.Northem. All teams in the league have


. But holders Whalley 'went out of the competition at the first- hurdle at Earby — 24 hours after beating the same team in the league.


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NEW AND USED CARS AND VANS THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF


OVER 100 USED CARS FOR SALE ............ ...£1675


1979 FIAT 127 3-door Hatchback............................. ........................£2295 1978 MINI Clubman Estate ............................ .....................................£2295 1977 MINI 850 Saloon............................................. .........


1981 METRO 1.3S. Extra’s................... ..................................................£4425 1981 METR01.3 HLS. (Cruise control).................................


......... .............£4705


1980 TRIUMPH Dolomite 1300........... .......................................... .......£2995 1980 TRIUMPHTR7. Drophead..


........... ...................£5725


• 1979 MGBGT...................„............. ............ ......................................... £4295 1978 MORRIS Marina 1.3 D L ................................................ ......£1835 1979 MORRIS Marina 1700L .............. ....


...................................£2495


1978 MORRIS Marina 1.8 SDL......................................... ........ ............ £1995 1979 AUSTIN Maxi 1750.................. ........................................ ........... ..£2900 1977 ROVER 3500 Auto. Sun roof...... ....................................... 1978 CORTINA 1.6 GL Estate 1978 CHRYSLER Avenger i .6


........£3995 ......................... ............ ...£3295 .............................................. ......£1995


CHRYSLER Sunbeam 3-door.............. ..................................... ........... £2195 1979 MORRIS Marina 1300 .............................. ..................................„£2295 1980 PRINCESS 1700 HL .........


..................................................... £4495


1976 RANGE-ROVER................ .................1.......... ................... ........... £5250 1978 VAUXHALL Chevette L Estate................................................... £2315


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now played four fixtures, with everyone receiving one point for the opening day’s washout. Latest positions: Read 16,


derers 10. Whallev 7. Padiham 5, Bamoldswick 4, Baxenden,


Clitheroe and Earby (all 2). FIXTURES


Ribblesdale League


Baxenden v Barnoldswick, Great Harwood v Whalley', Earby v Clitheroe, Blackburn


Ribblesdale W. v Settle.


Northern v Read, Padiham v Cherry Tree. Division One ,


Read v Blackburn N. Division Two


• Settle v Ribblesdale W.,: Whalley v BBCV, Clitheroe v Earby.


Division Three


(Sunday). Baxenden v Ribbles­ dale W.


C l i th e r o e v Fu lw o o d League XI


A RIBBLESDALE League XI will play a Lancashire Club and Ground XI at Bamoidswick on Monday, May 25th. Ribblesdale League team: S.


Lawton (Whalley) captain, K. Lace (Baxenden), D. Parsons (Blackburn Northern), R. Bed­ ford (Bamoldswick), A. David­ son (Settle), I. Foley < (Black- bum Northern), I. Gillibrand (Blackburn Northern), N. Hodgson (Padiham), N. Marsh (Read), D. Pearson wk (Black- bum Northern), D. Robinson (Settle), 12th man, D. Pilking- ton (Bamoldswick).


Ken leads the way


Ribblesdale Wands 2nds 134, Padiham 2nds 111


WANDERERS were indebted ' to opener Ken Proctor for this, victory over Padiham at Church Meadow on Saturday. He hammered an undefeated


77 to set the visitors a target of 134. '


bowling from Barker (3 for 19), Parker (4 for 41) and Braith- waite (2 for 34). Wanderers: A. Parker 5, K.


They fell 23 short after tight


Coward 6-1-16-1; Sudall 12-1- 44-4; Devon 5-0-19-0.


Proctor not out 77, T. Wall- bank 21, A. Graham 3, J. Hutchins 4, T. Barker 19, extras 5, total 134. Bowling: Brindle 13-1-51-0;


T. Barker 9-2-19-3; A. Parker 17-2-41-4; T. Braithwaite 9-1- 34-2.


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1980 ‘V’ FORD Escort 1600 Ghia 4-door. Gold, 6,000 miles.............................£3995


1979 T FORD Fiesta 1300S. Red, 26,000 miles............................................... £3195


1979 CHRYSLER Alpine. White, 31,000 miles.................................................. £2795


1979 T FIAT 128 1300 CL. Blue, 26,000 miles........................................................£1995


1979 'T' VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600 GL. Yellow, 22,000 miles....................... £3495


1979 ‘T‘ FORD Capri 1600 G L White, 26.000 miles.....................................£3295


1979 T ’ FORD Capri 2000 GL. Silver, 30.000 miles.....................................£3495


1979 ’T ’ FORD Capri 1300L. Tuscan beige.................................................. £2995


1979 ‘T’ FORD Granada 2.0L. Cosmos blue.................................................... £3995


1979 T FORD Cortina 2.0 GL. Roman bronze....... ........................................ £3595 •


1978 ‘S' DATSUN Cherry Fll. Yellow, 21.000 miles.................. ...... ,..........£1895


1978 'S’ TOYOTA Corolla Estate. Yellow, 18.000 miles.....................................£2495


1978 ‘S’ MIN11000. Blue, 13,000 miles .£2295


1978 ‘T* FORD Cortina 2.3 Ghla Auto. Bronze, 21,000 miles......................£3995


1978 ‘S’ VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6 GL. White, 13,000 miles.........................£2995


1978 ‘S’ RENAULT 14 TL. 34,000 miles£2395


1978 T VAUXHALL Chevette E 2-door. White, 19,000 miles........................ £1995


1978 ‘S’ AUSTIN Maxi 1750. Green, 41,000 miles.................................................. £2295


1977. ‘R’ROVER 2200. Red, 31,000 miles £2795


1 9 7 7 ‘R’ FORD Capri 3000 Ghla. Gold, 38.000 miles.....................................£3195


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1975 WOLSELEY Six Auto. MoT to Aug.’81..............£295


1975 RENAULT 16 TS 5-door. MoT to March’82.......... £395


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steady start, but lost their first wicket at 15. Harrison 31 not out joined O'Neill 28 not out to see Chatburn home to a con­ vincing victory. Sabden with a young inex­ perienced team contributed to a


food afternoon’s cricket with


to fall following his 14 with the bat. Only double figure scores


leakin taking the only wicket


for Sabden were C. Hackett 15 and K. Parsons 11.


tinued the pressure, finishing with 4 for 17 from his allotted six overs. Thompson finished with 2 for 4 from his six overs and contained Sabden to a total of 65. In reply Chatbum made a ;


Chatburn were in command from the start. Change bowler O’Neill con­


CHATBURN made a confident start to this, year’s Tel-Star Trophy competition with a re­ sounding nine:wicket victory in this local derby match. Putting Sabden in to bat


son 15, Dunbar 28, Sudall 6, Devon 5, Markham 13, Briggs 3; McManus 2; Brindle 12;. Meehan not out 0; Coward not out 0, extras 6, total 111. Bowling: D. Jackson 2-0-11-0;


Padiham: M. Gee 20, John­


Great Harwood 14, Blackburn Northern 12, Settle 11, Wan­


le ; lis,


Waddington crown season with cup


Waddington 2, Barnoldswick Park Rovers lv


WADDINGTON ended their season on a high Craven Cup, beating Barnoldswick Park Rovers


A large crowd . saw a- but the scoreline remained at 1-.


tense and,' hard-fought game with the first half r e su l t in g in a 0-0 scoreline. Both sides worked hard to create goal chances but they came to nothing. 1 ■ A headed goal midway


through the second half by Miller looked to be enough to win the cup as Waddington pressed forward applying in­ creased pressure on the ' Bar­ noldswick goal. However, with the minutes


ticking away towards the final whistle Barrioldswick equalised with a Petty goal from dose range after 87 minutes. This goal brought the game


alive again as both sides were desperate for the winning goal


Ribblesdale Wanderers 122 for . 7


m m m m m Padiham 180,


)• • i .


A DISAPPOINTING batting performance by Wanderers meant that they returned from Padiham with only one point from a losing draw. ' Set a target of 181 to win, the Church Meadow side strug-


f


1 after 90 minutes. The first period of extra time


but the score still remaineri l-1. Within 20 seconds of the re­


served. The remaining 14 minutes ■ ; . .


seemed a lifetime for the hard­ working Waddington team but they held out until the final whistle to win the Craven Cup. Every one of the Wadding­ ton team deserves' praise for


provided the large crowd with end-to-end entertaining football:


start of the second half Byrom got the goalvWaddington. de­


note ’when they won the by 2-1 after extra time.


. team’s-victory as a “tremend­ ous achievement.” “We have a


, very young side,” he said, “and everyone at the club is abso­


sored by Skipton Building Society. Waddington team: Nuttall


(I), Longhi, Kirk, Hosty, Burgess, Byrom, Clayton, Green, Geldard, Ainsworth. Miller. Sub: Nuttall (J).


Town team take Lawrenson Trophy


Clitheroe 5, Ribble Valley XI 0.


CLITHEROE FC rounded off their season with a comfortable win over a Ribble Valley League represen­ tative side to take the Lawrenson Trophy. This revived end-of-seasoh .


fixture opened with a quick goal from Simon Whiteside, after Nigel Spencer had shot against the bar. Playing with a lot. of en­


Ainsworth and 34 by Ian John­ son gave the total some respec­ tability. ' Atkinson (51), Stevenson (56)


led to find the runs and only efiant knocks of 46 by Jack


and Gee (28) scored most of Padiham’s runs.


were Malcolm Dennett with 4 for 49 and Johnson who took 4 for 38.


Wanderers’ best bowlers


worth b Birch 6, P. Atkinson b Johnson 51, B. Stevenson c Johnson b Holgate 56, Gee c Johnson b Dennett 28, M. Hey- worth lbw Johnson 6, B. Holmes c Proctor b Johnson 0,. M. Atkinson c and b Dennett 0, H. Rigg c Lamb b Dennett 12, N. Hodgson c Duckworth b Dennett 3, F. Newby c Cottam b Johnson 6, J. Crosby not out 2, extras 10, total 180. Bowling: Dennett 12-0-49-4,


Padiham: G. Devon c Duck­


R. Birch 5-1-21-1, P. Seedle 2- 0-29-0, I, Johnson 12-3-38-4, A. Holgate 4-0-33-1. Wanderers: N. Duckworth c


Holmes b Hodgson 1, D. Cottam c Stevenson b Hodgson 10, M. Dennett c Hodgson b Gee 6, W. Lamb c Rigg b Crosby 15, J. Ainsworth b Hodgson 46, I. Johnson c Hey­ worth b Gee 34, R. Driver stpd Stevenson b Heyworth 2, S. Proctor not out 0, A. Holgate not out 5, extras 3, total 122 for 7.


Hodgson 9-4-8-3, J. Crosby 7-1- 17-1, F. Newby 4-1-30-0, M. Heyworth 2-0-21-1.


Bowling: Gee 9-1-43-2, N.


Blackburn Northern 169 for 9, Ribblesdalc W 153


Seedle b Birch 20, M. Gillib­ rand c Duckworth b Johnson 1, I. Foley c and b Johnson 12, M. Taylor b Birch 1, D. Verity b Seedle 37, D. Bromley c Lamb b Birch 3, J. Halsall lbw Cottam 31, B. Fox c Johnson b Cottam 4, R. Walton not out 39, R. Green c Cottam b Seedle 4, I. McNulty not out 2, extras 15, total 169 for 9. Bowling: P. Seedle 8-0-58-2,


c Bromley b Foley 2, I. John­ son c Verity b Walton 52, W. Lamb b Walton 0, J. Ainsworth b Foley 25, S. Proctor run out 20, R. Driver c Taylor b Foley 4, A. Holgate c Verity b Foley 2, P. Seedle b Foley 0, R. Birch not out 16, T.' Braith­ waite c and b Green 3, extras 5, total 153. Bowling: B. ■ Fox 8-1-47-0, I.


Foley 8-1-24-5, R. Green 7.2-0- 44-1, R. Walton 8-1-33-3.


I. Johnson 8-4-14-2, R. Birch 8- 1-13-3,' T. Braithwaite 3-0-39-0, D. Cottam 5-0-30-2. i Wanderers: N. Duckworth c Foley b Walton 24, D. Cottam


shared between Paul Seedle, Bob Birch and David Cottam. Neil Duckworth and Johnson gave Wanderers an excellent start in the run chase, but Steve Proctor (20), Jack Ains­ worth (25) and Birch’s late flourish were the only other highlights as Northern’s total proved just too much. Their best bowler was Ian Foley, who claimed five victims. Northern: P. McNulty c


bowling by some of his collea­ gues allowed the home side to reach 169. The other wickets were


and claimed two wickets in bowling eight overs — and fol­ lowed that with a half century with the bat.. . But unfortunately, slack


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers’ interest in this season’s cup competition ended at Northern on Sunday, despite a brave all­ round display by lari Johnson. He conceded only 14 runs


thusiasm, the league side — with Glen Wright dominating midfield — enjoyed a good spell, but failed to convert the pressure into goals, Paul Young being particularly guilty of missing a clear-cut chance. But Clitheroe tightened up


MATCH TO


ity match in Germany on Sunday that overflowed with nostalgia. Adidas arranged a repeat of


their game after the break and after Steve Dean increased the lead, the league side surrended the initiative. Mick Ashcroft added two


the 1966 World Cup Final bet­ ween England and West Ger­ many to raise £250,000 for mul­ tiple sclerosis. . Keith along with Mike Sum-


goals with another coming from substitute Tony Bush. Keeper Denis Underwood also had a chance to put his name on the scoresheet but saw his penalty saved by Whittam. Despite the final scoreline,


s


merbee and Ron Springett, re­ placed Gordon Banks, George Cohen and Ray Wilson, who were unavailable. West Germany were two up


the league side had good reason to remember a fine first half display, in which Wright, Wilson, Bush arid Young played well.


Pub team returns


A FOOTBALL team from the Kings Arms,’ Clitheroe — a major force until it split up four, years ago — will be back in business next season. A team from the pub in


Bawdlands plans to apply for a place in the Ribble Valley League, along with another Clitheroe pub — The White Horse, York Street. The reuniting of players such


REMEMBER CLITHEROE player-manager Keith Newton played in a char­


their; non-stop efforts over the two games of the final. Waddingtoh chairman Mr Peter Jeffreys^: described, his


lutely delighted.” Waddington FC are spon­


M a a n


CLITHEROE wil championship nex . That is the firm ]


of player-manager Newton, disappo that the recently pleted term broug reward in the w: trophies and saw th finish in a mediocn table position. -Already, Mr Newton


sights set on three or foi ers he is hoping to dn the squad for the ne\ paign, out there are no als at the moment to any of the current pool. Mr Newton will, howe


looking to iron out a nui problems during the season and hopes to m determination and effor saw Clitheroe win thi two matches of the se: both away from homi regular feature of the si


term. “Our biggest failin


the recently completed was a basic lack of coi cy.” said Mr Newton, w over as manager fre Wilcox in late Novembc that is one of the tl hope to have sorted ou time we kick off August, “Thi


ai ere were also a


of occasions when som players showed a very


Poor st in ieagu


C lith e ro e 46, Bla< Northern 48 for


through the evergreen Becken­ bauer and Overrath, before skipper Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton brought the memories flooding back with two fine goals. The final score was 2-2 — co­


incidentally a repeat of the score after 90 minutes 15 years ago.


First win


for Flexible Chipping 108, Flexible 109


FLEXIBLE gained their first victory of the season in the Clitheroe and District League — albeit against only eight men from Chipping! In a 20-over match, Chipping


won the Division One title five times, and in one year captured all three trophies. Mr Townsend, of Whipp


Avenue, who will be leaving Clitheroe FC, said this week that the Kings Arms team was hopeful of entering the league’s Division Two. There could be other changes


— both planning to join the new North-East Lancashire League — are among the teams that will need replacing. Any teams wishing to enter


as Alan Scott, John and Bob Peel, Ken Ward, Jim Connell, Rod Taylor and Peter Pedder, under the leadership of Tommy Townsend is bound to stir memories of the team’s record in the seventies. Over seven seasons, they


scored 108 after a good start by Mercer and Hardman. Flexible reached that in their


man 29; Mutch 5; Brown 11; Roebuck 21; Inskip 2; Marsden 6; Richardson 1; extras 2, total 108.


D. MacKenzie 18-0; J. Jervis 43-3; J. Watson 10-4.


in the league’s membership, too, according to secretary Mr Cyril King. Chatbum and Whalley Arms


Roebuck 9.1-0-53-1. INBRIEF


Bowling: J. Woodworth 35-0;


P. Hall 59; D. MacKenzie not out 25, J. Watson not out 12. Bowling: A. Brown 10-0-54-0;


Flexible: J. Woodworth 11;


last over, Hall scoring 59. Chipping: Mercer 31; Hard­


CLITHEROE'S miseral to their league fixtur tinued when they s against Northern on Sai A fine bowling displa


visitors’ professional Parsons, wno took 6 for the main reason why C were skittled for 46, batsman reaching figures. A f te r losing thi


Clitheroe had to bat on wicket and struggled i start. Their first five wicl


for just 26 runs, as tightened his grip on th Most resistance cam number 10 Tim Bleaza faced 27 balls to score n Northern’s openers j


and Gillibrand were or sionally troubled by Cl attack and had little ( in reaching their targ hour, McNulty falling t urn on the verge of vict Clitheroe: C. Fould;


sons b Fox 8, K. Fa Gillibrand b Fox 7, S, ead c Pearson b Parse Boden c Taylor b Fox


Pearson b Parsons 2, 1 c Pearson b Parson Bleazard c Green b : extras 0, total 46 (23.; Bowling: D. Parsons 1 B. Fox 11-4-25-3, I. F 0-2- 1. Northern: B. Me


should note are the annual pre­ sentation evening, (guest speaker Martin Dobson, of Burnley FC),' at the Stirk House Hotel, Gisbum, a week tomorrow (May 29th), and the league’s annual meeting at the C a th o lic Social C e n tre , Clitheroe, on June 24th.


in the second division next season are Lord Nelson and Catholic SC. Lord Nelson clinched the Division Three title by beating Cross Keys 2-1, while CSC drew 1-1 with Transport Reserves to become runners-up. Two diary dates that teams


next season should write to Mr King, 2 King Edward Ter­ race, Barrowford, as soon as possible. Two sides definitely playing


ENGLAND team coach and Lancashire captain Donald Parker presented the trophies at the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association’s presentation evening at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe.


League Division One — Stan- den B. League Division Two — iCRGS Sixth Form. Handicap 'League Division One — Post Office A. Handicap League Di­ vision Two — Dog and Par­ tr id ge B. Handicap team knockout winners — Standen B. Barna under 18 winner — M. Nettleton. Veteran, over 35, winner — B. Parker. Ladies’ competition winner


The year’s honours are:


.and N. Horsfall. Handicap sing­ les winner — D. Coulston. Open doubles winners — D. Coulston and M. Horsfall. Open singles winner — D. Coulston. Most improved player — P. Jackson.


They’ll represent Valley


junior and intermediate win­ ners in last week’s Ribble Valley Schools’ Athletics Champio


pupils who won events were Emma Parkes (iun. :100m.),


peted and the' winners of each event will go forward to repre­ sent the Ribble Valley in the Lancashire Schools’ Athletics Championships on June 13th. The Girls’ Grammar School


PUPILS from Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School were the


Eight secondary schools com­


jump) high ji


Janet Ashworth ’(jun. 800m.) and long jump), Heather De- w h u r s t ( ju n . 1 ,500m .) , Elizabeth Keighley (jun. high Susan. kilmister (int.


Jane Seed (int. discus), Heath­ e r Brace ( jun. jav e l in ) ,


leidi Hughes (jun. discus),


relay event. Also chosen to represent the Ribble Valley were pupils Elizabeth Ains­ worth and Dawn Birtwistle.


Stephanie Cooper (int. javelin). The junior team won the


— M. Walmsley. Handicap doubles winners — S. Thomson


kcroft 5-0-19-0, T. Ble- 9-0, G. Sutcliffe 4.1-0- Blackbum 2-0-5-1.


Westhead b Blackbun Gillibrand not out 23, not out 0, extras 0, tot 1. (13.1 overs). Bowli


itcroft lbw Parsons 0, oum c and b Parsons c Folev b Parsons-1. 1


Secon« easies


o (


CLITHEROE opei ets for just 11 it humiliating total of .The visitors then l


a little over six oven up the necessary run. easiest of victories.


' delay the inevitable fo while, but Daly’s dism nailed the end of a i innings which Oswa wil! desperately w-ant t


their batsmen were one of them without single ball.


required to knock off t sarv runs, their nu suffered a jolt in t over, Parker being c; Walmsley off Daly for same over saw Daly less than three wides.


In the 28 minutes It was notable that


put on 14 runs, Oswt crashed to 18 for eigl man Gribble, who fini beaten on 14 — the ho top scorer — then h


After their opening


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