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22 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 24th, 1983


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| 1982 ACCLAIM HL. 1980 (Nov) PEUGEOT | B Sun roof, 10,000 . 305 GL. 28,000 ~


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1982 TRIUMPH Ac­ claim HL Auto. ................... £4275


1982 CITROEN Visa 1124 cc. 8,000 miles.........£3100


1981 MGB GT. British Racing Green, one owner. £4995


1981 METRO 1.3 HLS. Gold, one owner........£3425


1981 METRO L. One owner........£2975


1981 METRO HLE. One


local owner........£3195


1980 ALLEGRO 1750 HL...............£2645


1980 PEUGEOT 505


Diesel Saloon. .................. £4325


1979 MAXI 1750 HL. E x c e p t i o n a l value.........£1645


1978 AUSTIN P r in ­ cess 1800 HL. ................... £1600


1978 VANDEN PLAS 1500. Metallic blue, glass sun roof........... £1850


1977 ‘ S ’ E S C O R T Ghia Auto. Out­ standing.... £1595


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1982 ‘X’ DATSUN Stanza 1.6 SGL 3-door. White with red trim, 18,000 miles only, sun roof.......£4650


1982 ‘X’ DATSUN Cherry Coupe 1.3. Finished in yellow, beige trim, 10,000 miles only...............£3995 1982 ‘X’ SUNNY 120Y Estate. Finished in white, black trim. A very useful vehicle.......................£3695 1981 ‘X’ SUNNY 1.5 Saloon. 15,000 miles, metallic blue, 4-door. Serviced by us................£3350 1982 ‘X’ TRIUMPH Acclaim CD. Electric win­ dows, 12,000 miles, royal blue.......................... £4750


*1981 ‘X’ ZASTAVA Caribbean. 16,000 miles, 5- door, white............................................................. £1950 '


1981 ‘W’ DATSUN 5-door Cherry. Maroon metal­ lic, 21,000 miles only............ .............................£3195.


1981 ‘W’ DATSUN Cherry GL Coupe. Black, beige trim, 15,000 miles, sunroof......................£3650


*1980 ‘W’ OPEL Kadett. Beige, two-door, high mileage, low price............................ ;................. £2650


1980 ‘V ’ TALBOT Alpine. Red, black vinyl roof. A very nice car...........................................................£2595


1980 ‘V ’ ROVER 2600. The economical one, auto, p.a.s., 41,000 miles...................................£3850 *1978 ‘T ’ DATSUN Bluebird Automatic. Beige metallic....................................................................£1595


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1983 *A’ Reg. VAUXHALL Carlton 1800 L 4-door| Saloon. Finished in silver wilh' blue trim, our own director's car, only 3,000 miles, excellent value a t .... £6750


1983 CHEVETTE Hatchback. Finished in silver blue, our directors car, in new condition, only 7,000 miles. £3500


1983 (Nov.) ‘A’ Reg. VAUXHALL Astra 1.2 3-door


Hatchback. Delivery mileage only, £500 off current list price, genuine bargain at..................................... £4250


1981 ‘X* ESCORT XR3. Red, only 24,000 miles, abso­ lutely as new................................................................£4750


1981 CHEVETTE ES 3-door Hatchback. Excellent con­ dition throughout......................................................... £2500


1981 PATSUN Cherry 3-door Hatchback. Silver metal­ lic, 11,000 miles, one owner........................................£2825


1980 FIAT X19. Finished in silver blue, probably the nicest around, low mileage, sensible price.................£3500


1980 ‘W’ FIAT Strada 65 CL 5-door. Low mileage, blue............................ ;............... ............................... £2250


1980 BMW'316 Saloon. 30,000 miles, finished in white, sun roof, tinted glass, electric door mirrors, stereo, in absolute pristine condition..........................................£4250


1980 ’W’ OPEL Rekord Estate Car. Choice of two, excellent buys a t ......................................................... £3450


1979 HILLMAN Avenger 1600 LS Saloon. Excellent condition......................................................................£1650


1979 CITROEN G Special. Blue, well above average condition, at only ......................................................... £1750


1977 PEUGEOT 104 ZS FH Coupe. In gold, recent engine overhaul, in superb condition. Don't miss it at £1250 |


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1980 PRINCESS 2.0 HL. Metallic gold, lax December £1195


1979 SAAB 99 GL 4-door £1495


1979 TOYOTA Starlet 1.0 GL. High mileage.............. £695


1978 T TALBOT Sunbeam 1300 GL. MoT August '84E995


1978 MORRIS 2200 HLS Auto. Taxed and tested...£795


1977 DATSUN 120Y 3-door Coupe. MoT Nov. ’8 4 ...... £695


1977 MAXI 1750. MoT Feb. '8 4 .........


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1983 ‘Y’ LAND-ROVER SWB Diesel Hard Top. Blue, under 5,000 miles..


1974 ‘N’ VW Motor Caravan. Blue ‘M’ Reg. JOHN DEERE 2030 Tractor. ‘P’ Reg. FORD 5000 Dual Power Tractor.


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1977 CORTINA 1.6L. MoT Oct.’8 4 ................................ £695


1977 PRINCESS 2200 HLS Auto......................................£295


■R’ Reg. CAVALIER 2.0 GL Auto............................


...£695


1976 VAUXHALL Viva 2- door Saloon „•................... £395


1976 PRINCESS 2200 HLS. ...............................................£395


1973 OPEL Asc^na 1900 Saloon. Taxed and tested '


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81 CORTINA 1.6 L. Red/York trim, orfe owner, low mileage. Reduced to...... ............................................£2995


81 MORRIS Ital 1.7 HL. Beige, one owner, mint condi­ tion. O n ly ......................;.............................................. £2095


81 AUSTIN Princess 1700 L. Red/velour trim, luxury drive at o n ly ..................................................................£2295


00 FORD Cortina 1600 L. Beige. Another sacrifice at £2095


‘W’ Reg. FORD Cortina 1600 L. White/red interior, immaculate family motoring....................................£2495


‘W’ Reg. TALBOT Solara 1.6 LS. Look at this price


•V’ Reg. PEUGEOT 505 Diesel.. Magnificent condition. Fabulous price....................


82 MERCEDES 200 T Estate. 19,000 miles, by one owner, radio/stereo. Third row. rear seats. Bright red/black interior...................................................£8995


79. CORTINA 1600 L. Beige/cloth • trim, low mileage. Mint condition, only....................................................£2195


79 TALBOT Horizon 5-door Hatchback. Low mileage, alloy wheels, reduced to ................................


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79 VW Polo. White, economic, hatchback. Sensibly priced at.......................................... v........ .......... „.....£1795


78 CHRYSLER Alpine GL 1300 5-door Hatchback. Only...... ........................................:............................... £1395


'T* Reg. VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6 L.‘ Yellow/vinyl roof, one owner, low mileage, only...................................£1795


‘S’ Reg. ESCORT. Powder blue, low mileage for year. Very nice car att...........................................................£1195


78 ESCORT. Dark blue/vinyl roof, new engine, worth viewing at only...'..........................................................£1295


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ALTHOUGH defeated, the Clitheroe team, changed once again .as a result of injury prob­


lems, were by. no means dominated by a strong Orrell side.


Chatburn battle


in vain Trawdcn Celtic 1, Chatburn 0


COLD, windy conditions and a bumpy pitch made things difficult for both sides in' this East Lanca­ shire League match.


with the wind, took the lead midway through the first half and continued to have the edge until the interval.


Trawden should have


gone two ahead, but their striker headed over an empty goal from five yards out.


In the second half,


Chatburn began to trou­ ble the home defence , but could not find the elusive equaliser.


It almost came with 10


minutes to go, when a bad clearance by a home de­ fender missed the upright by inches.


maining, Lawson headed against the post but the rebound was cleared.


Wright, J. Colebourne, Wad- dington, Dewhurst.


P. C o leb o u rn e , P a rk e s , Lawson, Boyd, Anderson,


A brittle Celtic


Chatburn: Winckley, Smith, With two minutes re­ The home team, playing


were under considerable pressure,' particularly in the opening quarter of the game, but showed great character in weathering the early assault.


The Clitheroe forwards


level terms with the vis­ itor’s pack, the home for­


While never getting on


wards spoiled, harried and scrummaged with de­ termination throughout the game, with the pack leader John Robson in­ volved in much of the action.


' All Clitheroe’s points came' from S tu a r t Greatorex. A well struck 40-metre penalty goal was followed by an opportun­ ist try, the result of a breakdown in an opposi­ tion three-quarter move. By half-time Orrell had scored two tries. In the second-half the


Fielding, Stuart Greatorex, Taberner, Emmott, Tattersall, Harris, Dinsdale, Holden, Lomax, M. Duxbury, P. Dux- b u ry , R o b so n , S te v e n Greatorex.


defence Great Harwood Town Res. 3, Whallcy AC 0


AFTER a run of good results, Whalley Arms Celtic slumped dramati­ cally against the second- placed team.


Celtic could not find


any rhythm in the first half and were a goal down a f te r 20 m in u te s . McDowell gave Whalley keeper Ron nan lit t le chance with a well-placed, 20-yard shot.


the match in the second half, capitalising on defen­ sive errors by Gillibrand and Finch to add two more goals.


The home side sealed


many performances like this if they are to stay


Celtic cannot afford too


with the leaders. They will be looking for more


effort in Saturday’s home match with Waddington.


Wanderers, of the Fur­ ness and Cumbria Pre­ mier League, a week on Saturday” in the Lanca­ shire Amateur Shield third round. Whallcy AC: Ronnan, Ains­


Celtic face Barrow


Grindleton make cup exit


Burton-in-Lonsdalc 3, Grindlcton 0


GRINDLETON bowed out of the Craven FA’s Morrison Cup on Satur­ day on a very bumpy pitch. Luck was not with the


Ribble Valley League side and goalkeeper Illing­


goal separating the sides at half time and after the break Grindleton tried hard for an equaliser. H ow ev e r , Burton


even first half, the Grind­ leton ’keeper seemed to have a cross covered, but the ball struck a rut and bounced into the net. There was only the one


worth was glad when the whistle sounded to signal the end of a difficult day for him. Midway through an


visitors had much of the territorial advantage, a situation in part aided by some indifferent and de­ fensive kicking. Eventual­ ly the s tr en g th and technique of a well-drilled Orrell pack began to break down a spirited home defence, the visitors running in a further three tries and also adding a penalty goal. Clithcroe: Hyde, Lund, D.


ST AUGUSTINE’S, Bil- lington, have reached the North West round of the national schools’ under 14s netball tour­ nament.


The third year team of


Justine Cotton (captain), Sarah Quirke, Lucy Wardle, Kerry McGrath, Joanne Barker, Joanne Regan, Adele Parker and r e s e r v e Jane Bretherton earned their place by beating six teams in the county heat


(from the left), Adele and Lucy; centre Joanne Barker, Sarah, and Kerry, and, front, Jus­ tine and Joanne Regan.


by PE teacher Miss Karen McLaughlin. Pictured are back,


Ribble Valley Football League


Slackness lets in


Whalley


Waggon and Horses 3, Whalley 3


WAGGON extended their unbeaten run to four matches but made hard work of it in this Division Two match.


ahead early in the first half, but Waggon failed to cash-in on a number of good chances. Before half time, a defensive error gave Whalley the equal­ iser.


M. Driver put them


scored midway through the second half to make it 2-0. Near the end Illing­ worth touched a shot onto the post, only to see it bounce back, hit his arm and rebound into the net. Grindleton’s top player


worth, Gillibrand, Porter, Finch, Elliott, O’Neill, Morley, Wilkinson, Clayton, Eastwood. * Subs: Taylor, Rorsfield.


East Lancs League


3, Oswaldtwistle Immanu­ el 0; Pendle Forest 1, Bacup Boro Res 1; Man­ sfield 1, Keighley Green 0; Gt Harwood Town Res 3, Whalley Arms Celtic 0; Whalley 2, Padiham Wan­ derers 3; Trawden Celtic 1, Chatburn 0.


Bacup Res............... 15 10 3 2 23 Gt HVood Res........ 13 9 3 1 21


PW D L P


Wh’iey Arms Cel.... 11 7 0 4 14 Waddington............. 12 6 1 5 13 Pendle Forest.......... 13 5 2 3 12 O’twistle Imm...........11 5 1 5 11 Mansfield..................13 4 2 7 10 K. Green.................. 13 3 3 7 9 Chatburn................ 12 2 2 8 6 Whalley....1


Pad. W’ders ........... 13 8 2 3 18 C’roc Res................. 11 8 0 3 16 T’den Cel..................12 7 1 4 15


C. Leg. Res............13 2 Oil 4 .............14 1 211 4


SA TU R D A Y ’S E a s t Lancs League fixtures are: Bacup Borough Res v Mansfield, Chatburn v Great Harwood Town Res, Whalley Arms Celtic v Waddington, Pendle . Forest v Trawden Celtic, Whalley v Colne Legion Res, Oswaldtwistle Im­ manuel v Clitheroe Res, Padiham Wanderers v Keighley Green. Results: Clitheroe Res


Jones, Blacklidge, Geldard, Read, W. Powell, Parsons, King, McKenna, Neilson, Hind. Subs: Stevenson, J. Powell.


was Billy Powell, who never stopped running throughout. Grindlcton: Illingworth,


Driver and Dawson gave Waggon a two-goal lead, but with only 15 minutes remaining Whal ley stormed back.


In the second half, I.


home defence allowed the visitors to grab two goals and give them their first lea gu e point of the season.


Slack marking by the


son, Collinge, K. Driver, De­ whurst, Slater, Lawson, M. Driver, I. Driver, Dawson, Lambert.


Waggon: McAndrew, Wilkin­


Ups and downs for Henthorn


THERE were mixed fortunes on Saturday for Henthorn United’s junior and senior teams in Accrington and District Boys’ League cup com­ petitions.


the kick off set the junior side on the road to a quarter final win in the Gilbraith Cup against Junior Clarets, who had won their 11 previous games. But the senior side, hol­


A goal straight from


ders of the Cambridge P r e s s Cup, lo s t 4-7 against Great Harwood Town in the second round. Jnr Clarets 1, Henthorn Utd 3


his side a dream start, lobbing the ball over the


Frankie Shickle gave


’keeper’s head. After the break, the


Clarets started to apply the pressure but went two goals down when Jason Faulkner ran half the length of the pitch to sidefoot the ball home. Nicky Glover headed the third after substitute


Leyland Foxes 1 Clitheroe 3,


Two goal Emma foxes Leyland


scored by Joanne Black­ burn, as Clitheroe control­ led things in the first half


p o s s ib le s ta r t when Emma Greenwood signal­ led her return to the first team with a goal in the first minute. A similar goal was


CLITHEROE Ladies’ hockey team met Leyland Foxes for the second week running, this time in a Lishman Cup match. They , made the best


of a. fast game played on an all-weather pitch. Emma' Greenwood


again got the game off to a good start in the second half, going through to score a fine individual goal straight from the push off. But then Foxes got


Gary Cottam and Craig Lord restricted Clarets’ chances, helping achieve a su rp r is e win for Henthorn. Henthorn Utd 4,


A n d r e w H en d e r so n nodded on a long throw. Clarets pulled one back with 10 minutes left. But sterling work by


Gt Harwood 7


Henthorn, who lost cent­ ral defender M. Sherliker with a neck injury. Out­ standing wing play on the left, also contributed to their defeat. United take on High-


at Whalley Road, 9-15 a.m. Anyone unable to play should ring Clitheroe 27520.


More bowlers are wanted


back into the game, scor­ ing a fine goal from a tight angle. But they never really looked like threatening Clitheroe’s lead.


V


WITH the promise of three divisions next year, the Great Harwood Bowl­ ing League is on the look­ out for more teams. For details, any team in­ terested should contact league secretary Mr Eric Speak, (Great Harwood 888361).


field away in their next le a g u e \ match on Saturday. Players should assemble


down after 15 minutes — fought back quickly to lead 3-2, only for Town to level the scores just before the interval. Worse was to follow for


Henthorn — two goals


Whalley break duck


Seed Trophy quarter-final match, Read Reserves had a 7-0 victory over Transport Reserves to put them into the semis. In Division Two, Whal­


ley finally broke their duck when they came


from two goals behind a g a in s t Waggon and Horses to draw 3-3 and pick up their first point of the season. Results — Marsden Divi­


Res 4, Calderstones Res 3; White Horse 3, Sabden Res 5; Farthings FC 2, Craven Heifer Res 1. Dan Seed Trophy: Read Res


stones 7. Trinity 0. Division Three: Catholic FC


sion: Lord Nelson 2, Catholic SC 5; Ribchester Res 2, Chat­ burn 0. Division Two: Waggon and Horses 3, Whallcy 3; Calder-


den Division: Transport v Kings Arms, Ribehester Res v Rimington, Lord Nelson v Royal Oak Victoria, Sabden v C h a tb u rn , G r in d le to n v Catholic SC. Division Two: Craven Heifer


IT was a fairly quiet weekend in the Ribble Valley Football League, a number of games being deferred due to Craven Cup fixtures. In the remaining Dan


coming round in Janu­ ary, they go through to the all England finals later in the year. The girls are coached


at S k elm ersd a ie among them Ribblesdale School in the semi-finals. If successful in the


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


St Augustine’s march on


Waddington breathe on leaders


Waddington Reserves 3, Barnoldswick United 1


WADDINGTON climbed


of challenging for promo­ tion and produced an even and keenly fought game with chances at either


into second spot in Divi­ sion One of the Craven League after this hard- earned victory at Twitter Lane on Saturday. Both teams look capable


end. Waddington eventually


wrapped up the points with a three-goal burst midway through the


second half, Tony Bush, Danny Coulston and John Gladwin finding the net. Barnoldswick deserved­


ryson, Hosty, Rush. Walker, Bush, Hutchinson, Coulston, Taylor, Tomlinson, Gladwin. Subs: Tudisco and Malone.


Goal flurry decides cup tie


Rimington 0, Gargravo 7


time, but four goals, one a minute before half-time, and three more inside ten minutes, effectively de­ cided the tie. Rimington’s best player on a gloomy day was Gary


. Scott. Rimington: Steve Mate. John


Hodgson, Steve Barrett, Jim Hacking, Phil Horsefield, Alec Frankland, Fred Smalley. John Hartley, Alan Hodgson, Kerry Pratt, Gary Scott. Subs; Phil Graham, Tim Ashton.


Six-a-side champions


IN THE final of Clitheroc and District Cub Scouts’ six-a-side football compet­ ition Whalley A beat St Mary’s A 3-0. Semi-final: Whalley A


4, Waddington A 1, Si Mary’s A 7, Waddington B 0.' Third, fourth place:


Waddington A 5, Wad­ dington B 4. Round One: Tigers A


9, Leopards A 0; Lovola A 2, Tigers B 3; St Marv’s A 10, St Paul's B 0.


7t Transport Res 0. Saturday’s matches — Mars­


defensive error allowed the visitors to take the lead after 12 minutes, and five minutes later they added a second. Rimington settled for a


RIMINGTON were in for a tussle when they enter­ tained Gargrave in the second round of the Craven Cup as Gargrave topped the Craven Lea­ gue's Premier Division. So it proved when a


now looks poised to go for the double, having been drawn in the league cup second round to middle of the table Grassington United on December 3rd. Waddington: Stirzaker. Ker-


ly pulled a goal back, but never looked likely to draw level. The Twitter lane side


m ** 4


Down! comei old standi


A FAMILl Clitheroc bridge grot! pear on Sun old stand isl make wa| facilities.


The struij


in winning f the North '] League Di\ will have tt for a min people. The going ahead replace the troduce be for the sped Anyone v


Ashton Ath| bridge — p.m. The Rl to meet ( | Immanuel 2-15 p.m. Clitheroe I


CK Res v Calderstones Res; White Horse v Catholic SC Res; Farthings FC v Grindle­ ton Res; Craven Heifer Res v Sabden Res.


Catholic SC....... .... 11 9 1 1 19 Sabden.............. .... 10 9 0 1 18 Transport......... Rib. Res............


Marsden Division P W D L P


Royal OV.......... .... 9 4 o 3 10 Read Utd....... . .... 9 4 T 4 9 Chatburn.......... .... 10 3 i 6 7 W. Bradford...... .... 10 3 i G 7 Rimington......... .... 9 3 0 G G Grindleton........ .... 10 3 0 7 0 L. Nelson..........


.... 9 8 1 0 17 .... 11 7 2 2 16


King’s Arms...... .... ii T 1 9 3


Division Two P w D L P


to o 0 10 4


\\v. Brad. Res. ... .... 11 5 3 3 13 C’stones............ .... 10 5 2 3 12 Craven H........... .... 8 5 2 1 12 Ramsgreave...... .... 9 4 T 4 9 Transport Res........ 8 2 2 4 *8


.... 8 7 1 0 15


Trinity YC........ .... 10 3 1 G 7 Read U. Res...... .... 9 2 o O t) Waggon............. Whatley.............


* Points awarded t Points deducted


.... 10 3 .... 7 1


1 1


G 7 5+1


W. Horse........... .... 12 9 1 2 19 Sabden Res........ .... 10 8 0 2*18 Farthings......... .... 11 G 1 4*15 CravenH. Res... .... 12 G 0 6*14 Rib. CK............. .... 11 7 0 4 +.8 Catholic SC Res. .... 10 3 0 7 6 Cald. Res........... .... 10 1 0 9 2 Grind. Res......... .... 8 1 0 7 2 * Points awarded t Points deducted


Division Three P W D L P


Clubmen LATEST results in the


Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s darts league: Clitheroe FC 1, Billington BC A 7; Central WMC 3', Clitheroe SC 5; Billington BC B 5, Catholic SC 3; Ribblesale Wands 6, Low Moor 2.


lington BC A 32, Billing­ ton BC B 27, Catholic SC 26, Ribblesdale Wands 26, Clitheroe SC 24; Low Moor 22, Clitheroe FG 19, Central WMC 16.


League positions: Bil­ < mU


v Whalley, Calderstones v Waggon and Horses, Spring Mill v Ramsgreave, West Brad­ ford Res v Trinity. Division Three: Ribehester


Chatburn v Gisburn. Sunday — Pendle Tigers v Waddington; St Pauls v Whalley; Chipping v Loyola.


Ladies’ darts


LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Associa­ tion are: Division One — Kings Arms 3, Joiners 5; Catholic SC C, Commercial 2; Royal Oak 2. R.B. Legion A G; Bonny Inn 3, Black Horse A 5; BBC 4, Sta­ tion 4. Division Two — R.B. Legion


B 4, Ribblesdale 4; Black Horse B 3, Bay Horse 5; CCWMC 4, Calderstones 4; Victoria 2, White Horse G; Low Moor 1, Pendle Witch 7.


King’s Arms 33, Commercial 31, Catholic ‘SC 29, R.B. ' Legion A 28, Joiners 28, BBC 27, Black Horse A 25, Bonny Inn 24, Royal Oak 20.


Division One — Station 35, Tables


37, Bay Horse 35, Pendle Witch 34, R.B. Legion B 32, CCWMC 27, Black Horse B 2G, White Horse 26, Victoria 23, Calderstones 22, Low Moor 18.


Division Two — Ribblesdale TEAMS


Stuart Greatorex, R. Lund M Emmott D. Tattersall, t ! Dubmvsk' P. Dinsdale, J. Holden, M. Duxbury I Lomax P D u x b u ry , R°bson, Stephen Greatorex. Clitheroc RUFC 2nd XV (v B ackburn 4th, a, Sat.): R.


Clithcroe RUFC (v Black- T urn 3 r ? - . h - S “ t . ) : P.


aberner, J..Hyde, I. Fielding,


J. Corbett P. Conboy, m! Conboy, I . Duxburv P


w l dn an’ S ’ Maloney, A. Whalley D. Fielding, J. Conboy A Rudd, G. Tindall,


5 > " W R- Holmes, m !


Mld4h aBil’ DX Ne'rton. Res. M. Anderton, G. Eastham.


A 5, St Paul’s A 1; Loyola B 1, Waddington A 2; Gis­ burn 0, St Mary’s A 4; Waddington B 4, Leopards B 1. Saturday’s fixtures:


5, St Mary’s B 0; Tigers A 1, St Paul’s A 2; Chat­ burn 1, Loyola B 5; Wad­ dington A 4, Ilodder 2; Tigers B 1, Gisburn 2; St Mary’s A 7, Whalley B 1; Waddington B 1, Loyola C 0; Chipping 0, Leopards B 5. Round Three: Whalley


Round Two: Whalley A a goalscorii


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will be pullil soon, when " chairman Whiteside's I Clitheroe Frl tion, at Sll week on Suif 11 a.m.


the Reserve: could soon t first-team re Manager


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LATEST pl| Clitheroe Darts Leaguj sion One: 27pts, Roval Black Bulf Horse 21, Bif 20, Horsel Pendle Hotil Inn 15, Kill Pendle Wit! dington Clul Inn 10.


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signing of (I ers last wil half SteveT Mellor FC| Bishop fronl FC. Both r debut for th| Saturday'. Midfielder


for a repeat! results, whl collected tw( The club


play against! on Saturday! tures a conf o f la s t matches. The first i


action on t l | a. m. when ’ face Ribblesl ers CC. Both Clitjj


on Sunday welcome if onwards. There will


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