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'~ ' •r\," .;• v^.v-* 1 18 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, February 26th, 1981


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1980 'V Reg. T A L B O T S unbeam 1.3 LS . 7,000 miles...::.....'.....':.....................


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1978 ‘S ’ Reg. POLSKI-FIAT 1500 Saloon .............£1395 1977 ‘S ’ Reg. POLSKI-FIAT 1500 S a lo o n ..... ........ £1195 1975 HONDA C iv ic GL. 27,000 miles....................£1295' 1974 AUSTIN Mini 1000 ......................... ............... .£895


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1976 ‘P ’ FORD Cortina 2000 E s ta te . .....................£1395 1976 ‘P ‘ P EU G EO T 304 Estate................................ £1495 1976 AUSTIN Mini Clubman Estate 1 0 0 0 ............. £1495


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1976 TRIUMPH 2500S. Sun roof.............................. £2100 1975 FORD Cortina 2000L 4-door.......................... £1195 : 1974 FORD E s co r t 1300 4 -d o o r ..............................£1195


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1981 ITAL 1.3L. Save £300................... .........................£3750 1980 A L LEGR0 1300 4-door..........................................£3325 1980 PRINCESS 1700 HL .............................


1980 MARINA 1.3 2-door L. Red, black vinyl roof, 5,000 miles...............................;......................................£2745


1979 ROVER 3500 Auto................................................. £6950 1979 DOLOMITE 1500 Auto. 3,000 miles................ .........£------ 1979 MARINA 1.7L...................................


1979 TRIUMPH Spitllre. Red...........................................£2915 1979 T MAX11750.........................................................£2960 1979 ALLEGRO Estate....................................................£2845 1978 PRINCESS 2000 HL .....................................


1978 MINI Clubman Saloon............................................ £2015 1977 ESCORT 1300 Estate.............................................£1795 1977 PRINCESS 1800 .................................................... £1795 1977 ‘R’ VAUXHALL Chevette.........................................£1945 1977 MARINA 1.8 4-door..........................................


1976 ROVER 3500S....................................................... £1995 1975 A L LEGR0 1300 2-door.......................................... £1195 1974 MAX11750. Grey.......................................................£895


CLEARANCE CARS


Prior to placing the following In the auction we are making a once and for all clearance offer without any guarantee as to fitness or condition.


1972 MAXI ............................................................


1973 MAXI .......................................................................£175 1975 WOLSELEY 6 ..........................................................£195 1975 SKODA ...................................................................£275 1970 1300 ........................................................................£100


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1976 ‘P ‘ MAZDA 1300 4-door.....................................£850. 1975 ‘N’ FORD Capr i 1600 X L Hatchback..............£1495 1975 ‘N ’ R EN AU LT 12 T L .......................................... £895 1975 ‘P ‘ V A U XH A L L Viva 1 3 0 0 ...............................£1095 1974 ‘M’ AUSTIN Mini 100 0 ....................................... £895


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1978 ‘S’ RENAULT 14T. Genuine 28,000 miles, blue, 5-door Hatchback.............. £2550


1977 ‘S’ CHRYSLER Alpine S 5-door Hatchback. Kingfisher blue, match­ ing interior, genuine 25,000 miles £2300


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1978 MG Midget 1500. Blue, brown interior, 24,000 miles, new hood. Beautiful condition, any trial, 12 months MoT.£2395


1978 FORD Capri 1.6S Mk III. Diamond while, check trim, radio, alloy wheels........£2495


1978 FIAT 128 1300 CL. Red, beige trim............ £1795 1978 FORD Escort 1.1 Pop. Beige, Lovely condition. .£1795 1977 FORD Cortina 1.6L Estate Mk IV. White, beige trim, low mileage.......... £2295


1977 MORRIS Marina 1.8 Super. Maroon............. £1995


1976 ‘R‘ RENAULT 5 TS. Metallic blue, radio.......£1495


1975 ‘P’ VW Beetle. Bright red............................... £1395


1975 MORRIS Mini 1000 Saloon. White................£995


1974 MORRIS Mini 1000 Saloon. Very clean........£695


1974 FORD Escort 1300L. While..............................£895


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1980 ‘V’ VW Derby GLS. Brown metallic, 9.000 rec. miles...........................£3595


1980 ‘V’ FORD Fiesta 1.3 Sport. Nordic blue, radio, 11,000 rec. miles....... £3495


1979 'V' VWGolfGL. Diamondsilver....£3195


1979 ‘V RENAULT 16 TL.. Navy blue, 27.000 rec. miles.......:................,.£2295


1979 T VW Golf GLS. Indiana red, 23,000 rec. miles...........................


..£3595


1979 T AUDI 80 LS. Silver green metallic, 22.000 rec. miles......................... £3495


1979 ‘V VW Derby LS. Malaga red, 14,000 rec. miles................... .................£2895


1979 -v VW Polo GLS. Black, 22,000 rec. miles.......... ................................ £3195


1979 T FORD Capri 2.0 Ghia. Jupiter red, 27.000 rec. miles.........................£4195


1979 T OPEL Ascona 1.6L; Red, 14,000 rec. miles..................


£3195


1979 T MINI Clubman. Green, 12,000 rec. miles...........................................£2495


1978 T VW Derby LS. Blue, 18,500 rec. miles...........................................£2495


1978 T VW Polo N. Blue, 27,000 rec. miles..........................................£2195


1978 ‘S ’ MORRIS Marina 4-door 1.3. Maroon, 24,000 m i l e s ............£-------


1978 ‘S ’ OPEL Kadett City. Beige, radio, 25.000 rec. miles........................£2295


1977 *R‘ VW Polo LS. Silver, 33,000 rec. miles.................................... .....£2295


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*W‘ VW Passat Diesel Estate. Blue. t r a d e b a r g a i n s 1973 HILLMAN Hunter.


1976 VW Passat Estate................ £995 1972 MORRIS Marina 1 .8 ..... 1974 DOLOMITE 1850................


.......... £295


1976 AUSTIN Maxi........................... £695 1976 MORRIS Marina 1 .8 .....................£995


...£295 ..£795


1975 VOLVO 244 DL....................... ....£1495 1977 FIAT 127....................................£595


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1975 ROVER 2200. In lunar grey, auto transmission, 33,000 miles only, lull MoT and 1 years lax. Serviced from new by main agents and in s u p e r b c o n d it io n throughout..........£1695


1977 MARINA 1.3 SDL. In sand- glow.........................£1795


1975 PEUGEOT 304. Sun roof, 12 months MoT........ £1095


1975 TR IUMPH 2500. In - Tahiti blue, licensed to A u g u s t , . 12 months MoT, excellent. caravan towing vehicle...... £1295


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1979 SUNBEAM 1.3 GL 3- door Hatchback. In claret metallic, one pri­ vate owner, 11,000 miles guaranteed, body ruslproofed with six year warranty, full ser­ vice history and fitted full stereo equipment


£2995


.1978 MINI Van. In grey, excel­ lent.......£1100 + £165 VAT


1978 TOYOTA 1000. In cream, 14,000 miles only....... £2045


1978 FIESTA 1.3S Model. While with candy stripe upholstery, beautiful car, low mileage... £2845


1977 ‘S’ Reg. VAUXHALL Viva 2-do o rl...................£1795


‘R’ Reg. MARINA 1.8 4-door Super. While.......£1395


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1979 *T‘ VAUXHALL Viva Deluxe. Beige, 20.000 miles..................................£2395 1976 'R'VW 1200 Beetle. Blue...............£1795


1980 ‘V‘ FORD Fiesta 1100 GL. Blue. 11,000 miles............................


£3595


1978 T MORRIS Marina 1.3 Super. Red, 25.000 miles..................................£2395


1979 T FORD Cortina 2.3 GL Automatic.' Green, 14,000 miles....................... £4395


1979 T FORD Granada 2.8 Ghia. Silver, 16.000 miles..................................£5695


1979 'T‘ TRIUMPH Dolomite 1300. Red, 24.000 miles..................................£2795


1979 T MINI Clubman Saloon. Blue, 20,000 miles.............................................£2595


1975 'P‘ PEUGEOT 204. Red, 24,000 miles


1978 ‘S’ MINI Clubman Estate. Red, 19,000 miles.................................


£1295 £2450


1980 ‘V’ MAXI 1750 HL. Bronze, 17,000 miles.............................................£3995


1979 T FORD Capri 1300. Green, 25,000 miles.............................................£2995


1978 ‘S ’ DATSUN 120Y. Bronze, 22,000 miles...:....:...................... :.............£2395


1979 T HILLMAN Avenger 1600 LS Estate. Red, 19,000 miles..........................£2795


1980 ‘V’ MIN11275 GT. Black, 13,000 miles


1978 ‘S' FORD Capri 2000S. Gold, 24,000 miles....................


£3295 £3495


1979 'V' TRANSIT 100 Standard Van. Red, 19.000 miles........£2795 + £419.25 VAT


1979 ‘V’ CITROEN 1220 GS Club. Red, 10.000 miles.....................


£2695


1977 ‘R‘ FORD Granada 3000 GL. Bronze, 42.000 miles................................. £2995


1977 ‘S' AUSTIN Allegro 1.3 Super. Bronze, 26.000 miles................................. £2195


1979 T FORD Capri 1300L. Beige, 17,000 miles.............................................£2995


1978 ‘S ‘ RENAULT 5 TS. Blue, 27,000 miles.............................................£2495


1978 ‘S' MORRIS Marina 1.8 Super. Beige, 29.000 miles......................... £2495


1978 'S' LADA 1500 4-door. Blue, 19,000 miles.............................................£1995


1978 ‘S’ AUSTIN Allegro 1.3 Super. Beige, 16.000 miles...............


£2395


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1972 ‘L ‘ FORD Capr i 1 60 0 ..........................................£650 1971 TRIUMPH T o le d o ............................................... £550


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.early on . Saturday morning. •


IT - was success all the way for Ribble Valley entrants- in the Mintex International Rally, which ended in York


M Stony hurst-- navigator Ian Grindrod: helped the .Dealer Opel team’s top driver* Jimmy McRae, to clinch second place overall behind rally winner Pcntti Arikkala, of Finland.


and Mrs Caroline Simpson turned in an outstanding per­ formance to clinch 10th place overall in their privately-en­ tered Ford RS2000. i


Local pair John Thompson


' The gruelling 600-mile drive through snow,' ice and fog also earned them a prize for coming third in their indi­ vidual class.


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to keep a grip in the Arctic conditions, John (29), of Dunnow Lodge, Slaidburn, and Mrs Simpson, who lives at West Bradford, pulled up from their start position of 30th to pose a threat to some of the top works drivers from Britain and Europe.


While other crews battled


class winners were presented with their prizes at a cere­ mony in York on Saturday.


AH the leading drivers and


. Mixed feelings on weekend results


CLITHEROE face almiddle-of-the-table Lytham: at Shawbridge on Saturday,'1;without Ian, Ashworth,.who is getting married.


Newton has named, a squad of" 15; Underwood, N. Whiteside,, Richards, Bretherton, Evles,. Braithwaite, Ashcroft, Wad­ dington, Wilcox, Gillibrand, S. Whiteside, R. Walker, John Taylor, G. Walker and Newton. The match kicks-off at 3 p.m. • Mr Newton had a mixed


P la y e r -m a n a g e r Keith


reaction to the weekend’s results.


with the defeat at Chadderton — “We took 45 minutes to warm up” — but felt his play­ ers performed much better against Chorley Reserves. ’ “We began to play some


He, was very disappointed to


. away,” he said. Mr Newton had warm words


Braithwaite and who both debuts in the': Chadderton game. After this' Saturday’s game


of praise for youngsters Terry ‘ and John Taylor, made excellent


against Lytham, Clitheroe first and reserve team players are taking the plunge at the Rib- blesdale Pool. They are taking part in a


Men’s winning run continues


EMPRESS Squash Club men’s team continued their remarkable winning run at Blackpool with a fourth successive 3-2 victory.


first 14 outings they have now picked up 20 points out of a possible 28 from four games, three against^ promotion candi­ dates.


After only two wins in their


one slightly controversial dash and a masterly display by Mal­ colm Macdonald to secure the deciding win. Ian Warren dis­ posed of the Blackpool No. 5 in three games, but Glenn Evans was below his best in losing 3- 0. Conor McLaughlin also lost 3-0. Mike Heyworth was in­ volved in a bruising contest but eventually won 3-2. The second team lost disap­


This latest success included •


TWO WINS FOR LADIES


THE two Empress Squash ■ Club’s ladies’ teams notched 4-1 wins in their recent matches. Against Rochdale CC Jean


Hutchinson had a shaky open­ ing game for the first team but then found a better length and took the next three games com­ fortably to win the opening rubber. Mary Neville lost narrowly in


; Pendle 4th which was notable for Ray Dryden and Nigel Willis both recording their first wins. Dennis Greenup scored a good win at No. 3 and the consistent Mark Chapman won with ease. Stuart Wardle lost the top match after- a hard struggle.


'after losing a very close fourth game. Wayne Townley, at No. 1, was 2-1 up before losing the closest contest of the evening in the fifth. The third teams’ improved form was continued against


pointingly against league lead­ ers Belvale,. John Willis scored their solitary point but Robert Fielding lost 3-0. Brian Hay­ ward and skipper Eddie Vidler both went down 3-1 but only


Darts


THE Clitheroe Ladies’ town darts team won their third match of the season when they defeated Accrington Ladies at the Horse Shoe Inn. With the teams level at


three-all Rose Brown emerged 2-0 winner in a very close en­ counter to give her side an overall 4-3 win. The other 2-0 winners were Maureen Wad­ dington, Kath Wild and Pat Taylor. Losers were Linda Briggs, Beverley Brunker and Hazel Whittaker.


, Black Bull 4; Horse Shoe A 3, Royal Oak 5.


1, Station Hotel 7; Craven Heifer 2, Victoria 6; Bay Horse 4, Black Horse B 4; Caider- stones 3, Catholic Social Centre A 5; Commercial 6, Judge Wal- mesley A 2; Judge Walmesley B 3, Low Moor Club 5. Highest finish 99 by M. Steer, Station Hotel. . Division One: Black Horse


94pts, Station Hotel 92, Judge Walmesley B 88, Catholic SC A 84, Victoria 74, Central WMC 70, Black Horse B 70, Judge Walmesley A 63, Calderstones 62, Bay Horse 59, Low Moor Club 59, Craven Heifer 49.


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RECENT matches had pro­ duced no changes in the upper reaches of Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Darts League. Placing Division One (all played 15):


A 88pts, Joiners A 88, Black Bull 85, Horse Shoe 79, Bonny Inn 73, Joiners B 72, Catholic SC B 71, Brown Cow 69, Pcndle Witch 64, Spring Mill 64, Royal Oak 60, British Legion 51. Division Two: Commercial


Division Two: Central WMC ,


ish Legion 2, Bonny Inn 6; Joiners B 5, Pendle Witch 3; Catholic Social Centre B 4, Spring Mill 4; Horse Shoe 4, Joiners A 4; Brown Cow 4,


WITH three, matches left to play the championship race in the two divisions of the Ribble Valley Ladies' Darts , Associa­ tion promises to provide nail- biting finishes. Results; Division One — Royal Brit­


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semblance of football on Sunday though we should have had at least two more goals. I was particularly pleased with our defence, which gave little


CRUISING^ THROUGfi


CUP-TIE Mullard 1,


■ Waddington 3 (after extra time)


: by scrambling the ball" after Nuttall had blocked a


apiece at half-time and with no further score resulting - the game , went into extra time, Waddington scoring twice with­ out reply. • Mullard scored an early 'goal


Blackburn Combination’s. Birt­ wistle Cup with a well-earned victory. The teams were level at one


WADDINGTON progressed the quarter finals of the


;


sean cup


CLITHEROE’S bid for a disappointing shire Combination . setback at the week On Saturday, they td


bled out of the'leag-i cup when the lost a fir: round replay 2-1 at Cha derton.


The following day, t: home


header on the line. When- the villagers finally settled they built up some good moves'and after several chances had-been allowed to pass Miller broke through and made the scores level. From then onwards Wad­


sponsored swim between 5-15 and 6-15 p.m. to raise money for club funds.


dington laid siege and • only some brilliant goalkeeping. kept Mullard in the game.


lead with another breakthrough and the best goal of the match, with two minutes remaining of the first period of extra time. Byrom completed the scoring later from Green’s hard ana low cross to set the seal on a sound performance by his side.


Miller gave Waddington the ;


Tomlinson, Kirk, Seedle, Rimmer, Bishop, Byrom, Green, Geldard, Ainsworth, Miller.


Waddington: Nuttall (I), Rugby club


the fifth to a very hard hitting opponent. However, Yvonne Greenup put Empress back into the lead and Val Fielding clinched victory by defeating an opponent who never really found' form. Coleen Kendrick completed the match by defeat­ ing her opponent with'some accurate play. Playing locally at Cloggers


put aside the discouragement of two consecutive defeats to thrash Preston Grasshoppers 5th by a clear 18 points at Littlemoor. They scored four tries and converted one.. Although they outclassed the


Preston Grasshoppers 5th 0 CLITHEROE Rugby Club


come-back Clitheroe RUFC 18,


Shawbridge side failed make home advantage ■ and bags of pressure - tell, as they let holde, Chorley Reserves escai with only a single go deficit from the first h; of a George Watsc Trophy semi-final.


The 1-0 victory over


competitive Chorley sit was achieved despite tes| ing conditions of a han snow-covered pitch and first half blizzard. But a little more sharii


George Watson Troph final. After failing to cash


ness in front of goal, esp’t cially in the second ha! would have almost ce ta in ly g u a ra n te e Clitheroe a place in t l j


on numerous chance, they now face a difficu task in travelling for th| return match with only one-goal advantage. Not surprisingly, th conditions hampered gool football and early chanc were rare at either en. Clitheroe, though, eventi ally warmed up and la, Ashworth and Ian Wilco went close to opening th scoring. That honour went t


' mindly to win the match in the fifth game. Sheila Willis had a hard match and lost 7-9 in the final game. Carrie McDonald played well, unsettling her op­ ponent with her lob serve.


Goal famine


'CLITHEROE Lad ie s ’ iHockey Club must be wondering just what they have to do to score follow­ ing a single goal league defeat at Fox Lane on Saturday.


Once again, although


Clitheroe kept pressing the home defence right up to the final whistle, they found that the ball just would not run for them.


After again conceding


an unlucky early goal, they had long periods in attack but time and again saw shots go narrowly wide or scrambled off the line.


Janet Moss, home for


the weekend from PE College, strengthened the forward line with her close control but was par­


ticularly unlucky with her finishing, twice beating the goalkeeper only to 'slot the ball the wrong side of the post.


Stars on the table


TOP-RATED table tennis stars Donald Parker and Steve Mills — ranked ninth and 11th re­ spectively in- this country — will captain the Lancashire and Yorkshire sides which will con­ test an English ;Table Tennis Association Premier Division fixture at Ribblesdale School on Saturday. Other members of the Lanca­


Empress 2nd took immediate advantage when the superior play of Jean-Ann Speak and Marilyn Fletcher won the open­ ing matches. After a slow start, Sharon Willis played well'and deter-


possession to have put victory Well beyond Preston’s . reach, Torbett, Coates, Gregory and Phillips all going close.'


sing.. the stranded back to ground the ball. - '' The second half was more profitable with the backs now


: missed a high ball. Slinger .kicked the ball on before pas­


try of the first half — his first for the senior team — after the Preston full-back completely


t and again showing their - true merit. They owed much to Rupert Able who showed the necessary urgency and drive. Without him they .would have struggled. Joe Holden scored Clitheroe’s


Dave Slinger scored the only -


opposition they still played without enough conviction and urgency to be happy with their overall performance. In the first half especially they lacked the killer instinct; Gordon and Greatorex were very disap­ pointing in the centres' and never exerted their authority. Clitheroe won enough early


’ the interval. A comer came to Simo;


Whiteside, whose jjoa- bound shot was helpe, past the Chorley 'keepe by Gillibrand. With Graham Walke


replacing his brothe Roger for the second hal Clitheroe looked set t build up a formidable lea to take to Chorley . . but it was not to be. Walker ended a fine rui


by flicking the ball pa the ’keeper only to see defender clear off the linfl . . . put clear, Simo; Whiteside had the tim and the ability to brea the net, but shot straighl


John Coates converted; his only successful kick of the match. The last try came in the


R. Lund, A. Gordon, S. Greatorex, G. Torbett, J. Coates, C. Hopwood, R. Haworth, T. Lee, J. Walker, J. Holden, N. Ridehalgh, R. Able, A. Phillips, R. Gregory.


Second's denied


first victory Colne and Nelson 4th 7,-


. Clitheroc RUFC 2nd 4..


■SO near and yet so far. A,last- minute withdrawal, a careless


first minute and an unfortunate bounce all contrived to deny Clitheroe 2nd th e i r f irs t victory.


try-From then onwards it was an uphill struggle but a l l ; the scrums and lineouts were keenly contested. Pressure was


shire . side will be Stephen Turner, Stephen Seowcroft and Joy Grundy, ranked tenth among the country's female table tennis players. As well as Mills, the York­


White Hart 88pts, Horse Shoe A 82, Black Horse 69, Read Club 63, Spring Mill 61, Royal Oak A 60, Black Bull A 51, Pendle Witch 48, Royal Oak B 42, Bridge Inn 36. • Division Two: King’s Arms, played 13, 66pts, White Horse (14) 62, Cross Keys (14) 59, Lord Nelson (13) 58, Brockhall SC (13) 55, Bonny Inn (13) 54, Buck Inn (14) 44, Pendle Hotel (13) 43, Victoria Hotel (13) 39. Division Three: Waddington


& Bedford MAIN DEALERS WANTED!


1978 VAUXHALL VX 2300 GLS. Must be low mileage and in good condition.Top cash price paid.'


Phone: DAVE WADDINGTON on ACCRINGTON 35234 or BURNLEY 53174


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SHOWROOM OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK1 through to dispossess the op­


gradually built up and Dins is- dale, with Mercer


------ — — and Howarth, the support broke u.v


posing scrum-half and score a fine try.


shire side will consist 6f Alan Fletcher, Kevin Beadsley and Melody Hill, another leading female player who is currently ranked fifth nationally and is also the reigning Scottish open champion. The mixed doubles game will


: will also b e ' six men’s singles contests, one ladies' singles and


be between Hill and Beadsley and Grundy and Parker. There


. one men's doubles. . . The match will take place in


Social Club (played 13) 77pts, Pendle Inn (13) 70, Horse Shoe B (14) 66, Black Bull B (14) 60, Coach and Horses (14) 59, Join­ ers Arms (13) 48, Station Hotel (13) 44, Bay Horse (13) 37, Brown Cow (13) 19.


TEAMS West Bradford (v , .Whalley


AC, away): Barber, Mellin (C), Reynolds, Fawcett, Edmond­ son (B),- Howard,. Whitwell, Clegg, Dickinson, Mantle: .Ib- botson, Edmondson (R).: .Meet


Roval Oak l-30,p.m. West Bradford Res (v Rib-


cliester Cross Keys, away): Hollingworth, : Ainsworth,


Sharp; Mellin (W), ._Peel, . Dobson, Bienkmship (A), Blen-


kinship (I),*. Dowden, .Ingham, Maudsley, Charlton, Carney. Meet Royal Oak 1-15


. .


the drama complex a t ;Ribbles- daie School ana play , starts at 6-30 p.m.


choice


■stones ground. Kick-off 2-30 P.m. • '


Lawson, Mullen, Humphries, Smith, Colebourne; Astin, Har­ greaves, Young; ‘Beswick, Gidlow, Dobson. • • . • • , ■ The re tu rn 'match will-be played a t Lancasteron Sunday, • March 15th;


The squad is Whittle, Bush ■ ■ ".■ ■ :> '■ - • .


'League. The match should have ■ been played at Lancaster1 but has been transferred to Calder- -


THE Ribble Valley Football League has named a squad of 13 for Sunday’s inter-league game against North Lancashire


. End to end play developed after the interval but an unfor­ tunate bounce from a high kick ahead by the home side gained them a penalty for offside. The three points means victory. Greatorex and Jones were


illness so Clitheroe were forced to play with one man short and before the re-arranged side, with Fox in the unaccustomed position of stand-off half, had settled, they conceded a silly


Fielding was absent through


dying minutes, Roger Gregory succeeding with a pick-up and drive from a set scrum. . Clithcroc RUFC: D. Slinger,


second try, profiting from a suspect decision by the referee; Coates and Able linked well for the third try, giving winger Robin Lund the opportunity to lip lr


Reserves soldier on I


Bangor OB 1, Clitheroe Re | serves 3


CLITHEROE progressed to the second round of thq Blackburn Combination’s Eddleston Cup thanks td three first-half goals.


I A swirling wind and :l


bumpy pitch gave botlT defences a few anxious] moments. Clitheroe, who includeil


Graham Walker after J long lay off thro u gh | ipjury, went ahead in thel 20th minute with a little! help from the opposition. A low c en tre froml


Jimmy Taylor was spec-[ tacularly headed into the! Bangor net by a defender.] The success b o o s te d |


' Clitherte’s confidence and| with Dave GillibrandJ prominent in midfield| they took control.


On th e h a l f h o u r l |


Clitheroe’s lead was in-T creased by Graham Gor-I nail, marking his full] debut with a well-taken] chance in the six-yard | box. Five minutes later,


centre half Phil Mooney I put Clitheroe in the driv-1 ing seat with the goal of I the match.


[ From a free-kick on the I o.f


halfway line, Mooney ex-1 changed passes with Gil-1 librand before thumping a I 20-yard volley into the] roof of the Bangor net. The home side managed


steady in the three-quarters and Tomlinson and Richardson showed pace on the wings. The second row improvement of the Duxbury brothers continued and there, was an increased wil­ lingness to run' with the ball.


; teams


. Slinger, R, Lund, S. Greatorex ju n ., S. Greatorex, G. Torbett, A. Gordon, J. Coates, R. Haworth, T. Lee, J. Walker, J. Holden, N. Ridehalgh; R. Able, A. Phillips, R. Gregory. Second. XV-(v Carnforth


2nd): A., Rudd, K. Tomlinson, D. Jones, D. Fielding; I. Richardson,: M..; Emmottt, D. Tattersall, N. Crossley, C. Roberts, C. Haworth," M. Dux- bury, I. Duxbury, J. Mercer,


' T. Mason, I. Fielding. ’ x’ Corless. Reserves:


BOTH .Clitheroe Rugby Union teams will be away at Cam- forth on-Sa turday. Coach leaves at 12-45 p.m. First XV (v Camforth): D.


CUB SCOUT SOCCER


CLITHEROE and District Cub Scout Football League’s two district teams have a home match with Barrowford, on Sunday. The game will be played on the Castle Field,


kick-off 2 p.m. The weekend’s league results


dington 5.


Saturday’s fixtures: St Pauls v'Waddington (K. Robinson);


„ „ „


Pendle Leopards v Chipping (J. Rowley), Chatbum v Pendle Panthers (P. O’Donnell).


were: ■ Pendle Panthers 3, Hodder Valley 4; St Paul’s 11, Chipping 1; St'Mary’s O. Wad-


to pull a-goal back before the interval and despite | their periods of pressure i in th e second half, | Clitheroe’s place in the second round — they now meet Brinscall at home — was


n e v e r re a l ly


threatened. The reserves have a j


blank date this weekend. Clitheroe: Hatch, Musgrove,


Spencer, Mooney, Stevenson, Gomall, Gillibrand, Bush, Jim Taylor, Tomlinson, Walker. Subs: Behan and Moro.


Dave Gillibrand at th| height of some intens Clitheroe pressure befo


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