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20 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, May 24th, 1984 PRIMROSE


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‘W’ Reg. COLT Sigma. One owner, specimen condi- tlon...................................................................£2750


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1981 TALBOT Sunbeam 1.3 GL 3-door Hatchback. Recorded mileage 27,000................................. £2350


1980 VOLKSWAGEN Polo GLS....... fw f f l 1979 RENAULT 20 TS...................................... £1750


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1978 T MARINA Auto. Must be sold.............................. £495 1976 ‘R’ MAX11750. Taxed and tested............................ £250


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1982 VAUXHALL Astra 3-door Hatch. Finished in beige, sold and serviced by us from new.................... . £3450


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81 'W' POLONEZ 5-door Hatch back Saloon.White, 10,000 miles, excellent all round condition (on behalf of customer)...........£1875 81 ‘W’ DATSUN 140Y Sunny 2- door Coupe. Metallic blue, one owner, 23,000 miles, excellent all round condition................. £2890


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78 ALLEGRO 1500 Estate. One owner, 52,000 miles, red, tan in­ terior, 11 months MoT, excellent condition lor year. Service his­ tory.................... ;............£1365 78 'S’ CORTINA 1600 GL Auto. Nevada beige...................£1575


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1978 MERCEDES 200. Personalised reg. plate, power steering, 46,000 miles............................ £4195


1983 Nov. SIERRA 2 litre Ghla. Metallic red, 1,500 miles only. Vast saving at only........................... £6150


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■ 1980’W’ FORD Escort Estate................................£2295 J | 1980/81 Series METRO L....................................... £2150 | ■ 1980 MIN11000. Exceptional..................................£2100 ■ | 1980 CLUBMAN Estate....... ................................. £2050 ■


1980 TALBOTSunbeam L S .................................. £1850 I 1980 ALLEGR0 1750,............................................£2545 Z


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1981 ‘W ’ MIN11000 HL. Peridot metallic, immacu­ late, 14,000 miles only.......................................£2695


1981 ‘W ’ RO V ER 2600 S Auto. Nautilus blue, a beautiful car, only...............................................£4995


1983 ‘Y ’ METRO 1.3 HLE. Zircon metallic, 9,000 miles from new, a pristine motor.......................£3995


1983 ‘A ’ M A E ST RO 1.6L. Monza red, 8,000 miles only, mint condition............................................£4995


1982 ‘Y ’ ITAL 1.3 HL. Ermine white, a stunning car at o n ly .......................


£3095


1983 ‘Y ’ FIAT Strada 1500. Pastel blue, 6,000 miles only, immaculate..................................... £4295


1982 ‘Y ’ VW G o lf Formel 1100. Guards red, 10.000 miles from new, an exceptional little car £3795


1982 ‘Y ’ F IE STA Pop P lu s . Baltic blue, only 24.000 miles, a magnificent buy at only..'..... . £2995 1980 ‘V ’ L A D A 1600. Amber, 27,000 miles from new, beautiful condition, must be seen at £1795 1981 ‘W ’ T A L B O T H or izon 1.3 LS. Peridot, 29.000 miles, fabulous condition......................£2895


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1984 CAPRI 2.0S. Cardinal red/red..................... .......£6295 1984 SIERRA 2.3 Ghla Estate. Champagne gold/tan........£8995 1984 FIESTA 1.1 L. Diamond while, navy trim.... ..............£4595 1984 ESCORT 1.3 Ghla. Glacier blue, navy tnm.............. £5995 1984 SIERRA 1.6L. Diamond while/navy........................£5495 1984 SIERRA 1.6L. Jade green, mocca trim.............. ..... £5495 1984 FIESTA 950L. Coral beige, mocca tnm............. ..... £4495 1983 'A' SIERRA 1.6L. Strata silver, navy trim.................£4995 1983 ‘A’ SIERRA1.6. Bailie blue, navy trim.....................£4795 1983 SIERRA 2.0'GL. Baltic blue, grey trim......................£4995 1982 T METR01.0 HLE. Strata silver/black...................£2995 1982 FIAT Miratiorl Super 1.6 Auto. Sable, tan trim.........£2495 1982 FIESTA 1.1 L. Sienna brown, brown tnm..................£3395. 1982 VOLVO 345 DL. Caribbean blue, blue trim............... £3995 1981 'X' HORIZON 1.1 LS. Caspian blue, blue trim...........£2795 1981 ’X' VW Golf C. Sunburst red, grey tnm........... .........£2995 1981 FIESTA 950L. Dove grey, brown trim......................£2795 1981 VOLVO 345 DL. Caribbean blue, blue trim............... £3495 1981 VOLVO 343 DL. Sunburst red, tan trim................... £3295 1980 'W' HORIZON 1.3 LS. Strata silver, grey trim............£2395 1980 ESCORT 1.3 Linnet. Diamond white, tan trim..........£2495 1978 ESCORT 1.3 Sport. Black/grey.............................£1995


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TEST DRIVE THE MIGHTY METRO AND MIRACLE MAESTRO AT OUR OPEN DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th, 9 am. to 9 P.m.


Cottam, Seedle inspire victory


Ribblesdale Wanderers 104 for 2, Clitheroe 101


A C A P T A IN ’S innings of 45 from David Cottam and inspired bowling by professional John Seedle made it a derby to remember for Wanderers and one which Clitheroe will want to forget.


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Hugh gives Earby a


roasting Whalley 204 for 6 dec., Earby 176 for 5


Macintosh, who had been in splendid form this season, went for a duck with the score on 4; Page and sldpper John Sling- Slinger, 8, and John • demoralised the Earby'


WHALLEY’S South Afri­ can professional Hugh Page turned on the style to hit 116 of his side’s 204 total, helping them to-a winning draw. Hugh stepped in after Paul


attack, surging to 131 before Slinger was out for 40, caught and howled by Harrison.


with vigour. Professional Stephen Gee defied Whalley’s attack to amass 101 not out. However, the wickets of his lower-order ’ team-mates went cheaply, although number seven M. Wiseman hit 47 not out.


Fallon scored 23 and after the 33rd over Whalley declared with the loss of six wickets. . Earby set about their task


T. .Wright 10-2-46-2; M. Fallon 5-0-43-0; B. Foster 5-0-43-2.


Little c Fallon b Wright 1, S. Robertson c Fallon b Wright 1, K. Halstead run out 1, M. Chappie c Page b Foster 9, D. Harrison lbw Foster 4, M. Wiseman n.o. 47, extras 6, total (for 5 wickets) 176. Bowling: H. Page 12-2-38-0;


D. Little 6-0-38-1; M. Wiseman 11-0-62-0; S. Robertson 6-0-43- 0; D. Harrison 4-0-33-2. Earby: S. Gee n.o. 101, D.


Harrison 40, P. Macintosh b Little 0, H. Page b Harrison 116, M. Fallon c Jagger b Stead 23, E. McGarry run out 3, B. Foster n.o. 8, D. Higgin­ botham n.o. 4, extras 10, total (for 6 wickets) 204 dec. Bowling: J: Stead 6-0-18-1;


were Tony Wright with 2 for 46 and Barry Foster, 2 (or 43. Whalley: J. Slinger c and b


Pick of the Whalley bowlers


fashion. Before Harrison claimed his wicket he clobbered 11 fours and three sixes. Promising youngster Mark


Page continued in spectacular •


trouble, losing profession­ al Andrew Townsley for three, and Neil Duck­ worth was trapped lbw by Seedle to make it 7 for 2.


' Clitheroe were soori in


STEVE RUSHTON unbeaten half-century^


' After adding another eight to their tally, Chtheroe were dealt a further blow, when opener T. O'Connor was bowled by Bob Birch for 3.


out for a duck before Graham Littlewood and Philip Hall made a stand of 42. It ended when Littlewood, Clitheroe’s top scorer with 32, fell to Gordon Leach. Hall followed with the score 70, Clitheroe skipper Bill Hill. 0, fell


nnett respectively with the score on 77.


and Garth Sutcliffe. 12, not out, Clitheroe managed to push the score to 101 before that man Seedle ended their innings, achieving figures of 6 for 35. Wanderers’ in reply,- knocked


62 runs before losing Jamie Mitchell for 24.


Walker b Seedle 3, T. O’Con­ nor c Cottam b Birch 3, N. Duckworth lbw Seedle 0, K. Fawcett c P. Seedle b J. Seedle 2, G. Littlewood b Leach 32, A. Henderson b Seedle 0, P. Hall c and b Dennett 13, W. Slinger b Seedle 8, R. Booth c Mitchell b Dennett 13, J. Hill b Seedle 0, G. Sutcliffe n.o. 12, extras 5, total 101. Bowling: J. Seedle 11-1-35-6;


of time before Dennett, 19, and Seedle, 13 not out, closed the Wanderer’s innings to give their side five more valuable league points. Clitheroe: A. Townsley c


set up victory with a splendid innings that featured eight fours, before he was out with the score on 85. By then it was only a matter


His skipper David Cottam


Henderson b Sutcliffe 24, D. Cottam lbw Slinger 45, M. De­ nnett n.o. 19, J. Seedle n.o. 13, extras 3, total (for 2 wickets) 104. -


R. Birch 10-4-18-1; G. Leach 6- 1-12-1; M. Dennett 6.7-1-21-2. Wanderers; J. Mitchell c


Thanks to Rodney Booth, 133


peedle and Malcolm De- - ...


later, dismissing Keith Fawcett to bring the score to 17 for 4. Alan Henderson was then


Seedle struck again two runs Rushton hi®


55 as Read triumph


Blackburn 95, Read 99 for.l


READ finally gained their first league points of the season, winning in con­ vincing style by nine wic­ kets at Pleckgate orn Saturday.


overs and just under ah hour to pass Northenfs' total of 95 with Steve Rushton achieving an un­ beaten half-century and Michael :Georgeson hitting 34.


David Parsons was taken out of the attack after just one over, but Rush-3 ton was as effective’ against his replacement:: leg-spinner Peter Jones; Rushton’s 55 included three sixes and four fours.- Georgeson’s innings fea-i


Northern's "’professional ’,r> -ii',. ’


tured six fours and the game was over by 5-30. ■- Northern were in trou^


their second over and three more wickets before’ reaching double figures. Graham Bushell and


Philip Hanson were moving the ball around and shared six wickets before Hanson was res placed by Frank Newby.v who duly claimed three wickets, conceding only -l£ runs off seven overs. Walsh and Walton tried


0; J. Hill 3-1-9-0; G. Sutcliffe 5- 0-28-1; R. Booth 6.5-2-13-0; W. Slinger 4-0-19-1.


Weekend fixtures


ON Saturday Clitheroe are at home to Bamoldswick in the Thwaites Ribblesdale League and Ribblesdale Wanderers travel to Earby.


and Read are at home to Cherry Tree. Saturday’s Division One fix­


Whalley take on Settle away


Clitheroe v Baxenden, Settle v R ib b le sd a le W an d e re rs. Monday: Great Harwood v Clitheroe, Darwen v Ribbles­ dale Wanderers.


Rolls Royce, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers v Earby, Whalley v Settle. Sunday — Division Three:


tures involving local sides are: Barnoldswick v Clitheroe, Cherry Tree v Read. Division Two: Langho C. v


Fifth-wicket partners add 67


CUtheroe 2nd 151 for 9, Rolls-Royce 1st 182 for 8


CLITHEROE earned three points from this winning draw at Chatbum Road. The visitors, batting first, made an impressive s ta r t ,-


with the score at 92, before reasserting their authority, thanks mainly to a fine knock of 71 not out by Ken Hodgkin- son enabling them to reach 182 for 8 off 36 overs. Clitheroe’s reply started


Wanderers collapse


Rolls Royce 107 for 8, Rib­ blesdale Wanderers 2nd 104


AFTER a steady start at Ghyll Lane, the Wanderers batting collapsed and the team re­ turned to Clitheroe empty handed.


Robert Driver was dismissed for 23. His replacement Tom Wallbank made two runs before losing his wicket and suddenly Wanderers were 45 for 2.


They scored 41 before


with the score on 74, the Wan­ derers batsmen offered token resistance and their innings closed at 104 off 34 overs. -


After Parker was dismissed


overs to pass the visitors’ total. Bowling honours for Wander­ ers went to Mark Gidlow (3 for 35) and Alan Parker (3 for 18).


Driver 23, T. Wallbank 2, J. Hutchins 15, B. Workman 2, J. Renwick 14, I. Threlfall 1, K. Taylor 7, S. Kerr n.o. 8, A. Dickinson 0, M. Gidlow 0, extras 4, total 104. •


Wanderers: A. Parker 28, R. Rolls .Royce took only 28


John Boden went with the score on 32. This brought Alex Rigby and


4; A. Rigl 11-1-51-3;


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quickly. But a six from Kim Bleazard in the penultimate over left CUtheroe needing only two runs, which they comfort­ ably achieved. Rolls-Royce: 182 for 8. Bowling: T. Bleazard 13-2-60-


147 for the winning draw, Rigby assisting with a half- century. Then three wickets fell


t 3-0-17-0; P. Bishop Blackburn 9-0-39-


C. Sims 2, S. Westhead 16, J. Boden 8, A. Rigby 56, R. Banks 22, G. Bennett 8, A. King 1, P. Bishop 16, T. Bleazard n.o. 6, M. Blackburn n.o. 0, extras 13, total (for 9 wickets) 151.


Clitheroe: N. Ashworth 3,


Weather takes toll


3; S. Kerr 9-1-33-1; K. Taylor 1-0-3-1; A. Parker 5-1-18-3.


Neil shows the way


Ribblesdale- W: '3rd 244 for 5 Blackburn Northern 151


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kinson also showed promise with a splendid innings of 54, Blackburn Northern, in


A FINE knock 'of 92 runs by Neil Osliffe helped Wanderers to an emphatic win. Youth team skipper Paul At­


reply, kept the runs coming at a steady rate, but had no real answer to Wanderers bowlers David Johnson, Paul Spencer and Martin Proctor ,who each took two. wickets.


Wanderers: R, Hargreaves 27, D. Fitzpiatrick 20, N. Oslif- fe 92, D. Johnson 1, K. Fellows 18, A. Dickinson 22, P. Atkin­ son 54.


M. Proctor 6.7-0-22-2; D. John­ son 5-0-29-2;: P. Spencer 4-0-28- 2; N, Osliffe 2-0-3-0; D. Niven 2-0-19-0; P. Atkinson 2-0-13-1.. -


Blackburn N.: 151. Bowling: S.. Nield 4-1-23-1;


Rolls Royce: 107 for.8. Bowling: M. Gidlow 13-4-35-


(did not bat), Clitheroc 2nd 176


Burnley Belvedere /,-


: will have to resume on Sunday. Current holders Clitheroe


BECAUSE ..of'/the weather, this Lawrenson Cup fixture


; ture .Brought Simon Westhead ; , Maantosh; b,,Stanifbrth':5,4'ftn to the crease and he smacked ’Grnnger lbw Staniforth 4, J . 1


-time. ' When the match resumed, Chris Seed was bowled without adding to .the score.-His depar-


had only put on 13 before rain interrupted play for the first


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20/runs off his first 12 de- -Waddihgton c..Page b Fallon 7, liveries, sharing a stand of 51 Goodway^c.Page b Foster


latter was trapped lbw. Westh- P. Worsley n.o. 7, F. Newby d ead went on to score 39.


with Ashworth before the , J/. -J- Pye c Fallon bToster 0, uw o -n


before Malcolm Scott and Gran­ ville Bennett put on 54 for the seventh wicket. Rain prevented any more


.- Bishop who scored 14. Clitheroe: N.'Ashworth 14,


• total-176. ' . Bowling: M. Famworth 8-0- 49-1; J./Balderstone 8-1-28-1; M. Clark 8-0-50-6; G. Pickles 7- 0-34-2; P. Roberts 2.1-0-10-0. i


C. Seed 10, S. Westhead 39, J, Boden 8, A. Rigby 3, A. Black­ burn 19, M. Scott 33, G. Ben­ nett 23, P. Bishop 14, A. Kin] 6, T. Bleazard n.o. 1, extras '


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play after Clitheroe had pushed the' score to 176 aided by Phil


CUtheroe lost John Boden for 8, and Alec Rigby for 3. . Andrew Blackburn hit 19


With the score on 78,


Foster 0, extras 7, total 164. ' Bowling: H. Page 7-2-17-1; T. Wright 8-1-52-2: J. Staniforth


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P. Macintosh n.o. 15, total^ 6 for 0.


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J. Waddington : 5-0-16-0; M Ranson 2-1-1-0. .


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• Ashley is giving a talk Ion the !. laws of the game at Accrington Old Band Club tonight startine at 7-30 p.m., ■ .. * -tf


MCC and Lancashire Leagdb instructing umpire Wally


Umpires and : players.from" local leagues are welcome.'uiuD


' Bowling;: G. Bushel! 4-0-9J); ,.H,


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8-2-24-2; M. Fallon 8-1-43-2;. B Foster 3.6-0-21-3. Whalloy: J. Slinger n.o." 11,


Clitheroe were now chasing


shakily. Ashworth was out Ibw, with the score on 5. And Chris Sims followed five runs later. Simon Westhead quickly made 16 before being dismissed and


Roger Banks together who put on 67 for the fifth wicket before Banks was caught behind for 22.


moving to 37 without loss. They then lost three wickets


Bowling: A. Townsley 6-0-32-


. 0, T. Walsh c Ranson b Newby 24, N. Robins b Bushell 2, h . ‘ Walton c .Hanson b Newby 23,' P. Jones c Worsley b Hanson 9, I. Battersby c Pye b Newby 13, R. Barnes n.o. 8, extras'9/ total 95. Bowling; G. Bushell 10-4-26!,'


Grainger b Hanson 1, D. Verity cRansonb Bushell 0, A. Rostron c Bushell.b Hanson. 4, M. Gillibrand b Bushell 2, Djj, Parsons c Goodway b Hanson.


to rescue Northern with 24 and 23 respectively but the Pleckgate side’s total was nowhere n ea r enough. Blackburn N.: J. Halsall c


4


3; P. Hanson 10-3-37-4; F. Newby 7.1-1-12-3; R. Good way 2-


0-


Georgeson c Gillibrand-, b Parson 34, M. Ranson n.o. “4, extras 6, total (for 1 wicket) 99. Bowling: D. Parson 4.5-1-25),


Read: S. Rushton n.o. 55, 11- 0.


1; R. Barnes 4-0-34-0; P. Jones 6-0-34-0.


;;;;


Cup tie in r balance as rain - stops play -


Read 164, Whalley 26 for-0 (rain stopped play) " *


RAIN prevented a conclusiqn, to this finely balanced Rams^ bottom Cup first round matchTJ, Whalley, chasing 165, had


reached 26 without loss, having.^ used up 11 of their 36 overs; !*' Reaa were bowled out in .the


35th over for 164, the last two* wickets falling to successive: balls from veteran medium! pacer Barry Foster. The highlight of the innin .


was an excellent 75 by Mike, Ranson.


when Michael Georgeson was, bowled by Hugh Page with the) score on 17, he h‘61u the Read innings together. He and ,Graham Bushell blunted the-pdjtfartack of Page " - and: TojjgWright after Stephen .*'r9Rusfitbn returned to the pavP j i ^lJlion with the score on 23. J * 1


Coming in at number three)


nines. (“i t


•t After an uncomfortable first-: over from Page, Rushton hit


Wright for three mightyi sixes before being well stumped-by Vic Morris. ,


Wright’s second victim, caught , by. Morris fo r , 19 be fore ' Richard Goodway scored 17 off ! the closing overs. ■ . ■( t»


Graham Bushell became* \


Graham Bushell opened Reads') attack with some: accurate bowling before the weather te rv en ed ,.;Play -is due^tas resume next Sunday/with**


Jo h n YVaddington-,afiii


b Wright 22, M.-; Georgeson*b’ Page 1, M. Ranson c;Morri£Bj Fallon 75, G.- Bushell c Morris* b Wright- 19, G.- .O’ConnbiCB


ble from the start losing, skipper John Halsall -in


They needed only 14 ’ • >. T 3


^ thi8 p a r tn e r J / r | “ -Holden of JKe«toe/f


ii- Mr Donald WilsA


.Clitheroe Social 'Friday.


* Accountants (p i l NETBAU


LATEST A: MUCH imp| Cosmos were too j a ■ fighting St Youth side, finishil winners of their Cl Netball League seif vision match. '. The experienced Col


fenc e was n e v e r ! stretched. However, bl made silly mistakes ini ly and enjoyable contel . The player-of-thl awards were won I


’A


A LOCAL firm steJ to replace a stolen [ time for the ClitheA Whalley Clubmen*sm pre sentation n ijf


Yd V


•.Glitheroe 22324 (E \ m i i i a s


3 4 I ’- d


centres — Angela Sll Cosmos and Claire G>.a St’ Michael Youth. - Other results — i One: Phoenix 27, Call 9.. Players-of-the-mail Carol Barrow (Phoel Eileen Peel (Calderstol ■ St Michael’s Laditf


Trinity Chicks A 9.1 C h r is t in e W ilk in | Michael’s), Joanna (Trinity).


Club B 15. P-o-M’sl Stephenson (Domini Kay Riley (Trinity). P '.■Division Two: St I Rovers B 35, Colts 81 Amanda Bolton (St 19 Eileen Makinson V , Royals 29, TraveUerl


Dominoes 24, Trin


M’s: Wendy Boyer I Doreen Musgrove (Trl


Rally '


fourth Aintn


CHATBURN’S Granl iut his Brian Dootsl


through its paces tel erfgine-size class ail fourth overall in Midi


albot Sunbeam l l


Aintree Stages Rally f pool on Saturday.


and District .Motd Grant, of Venture Vl navigator Dave Spef challenged by club-mal Knowles, of Pendle " Rimington. ‘(Trevor (22), a p;l was in fourth plal navigator Ian Raynil Escort 1600 until til hampered by tyre ail problems.


■ A member of the


week on Sunday. In the meantime hd


Trevor’s next ev) r


ing sponsorship, pil from local firms.


ring nim on Gisbum 4 | p.m.


Anyone interested f Melanie


is ‘tops’ Rf BBLESDALE Club’s Melanie WhaitJ new holder of the I darts Marsden Buildiil Shield.


the Bonny Inn in the i ’ Semi nnaUsts wer| Eccles (Royal Oak) Brown (Black Horse). One player from ea


She beat Betty HJ I r


knockout trophy at thl Social Centre, CUthf presentations were I .disc jockey Phil Case.l


Valley Ladies Dart.-I tion team competeil


Whalley chasing .139 off, ’SK overs. 1 ' Read: S. Rushton, st MorflTt


R<


‘tained the Aitkeil on Saturday in an l f in a l a t Shawf


TtOYAL Oak Vicl


.against Marsden •champions Transpu The holders wel


out skipper Peter I — previously. cvcl this season — ■* broken ribs. - Transport took I


cup and Transport -more pressure in L to increase their l l -••But ROV goA Graham Tomlinsol


through to score, vi This was the -f ROV had concedq


m


midway through L half, Mark Butler|


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