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FOR SUPER DEALS AND SUPER SERVICE ON
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RIBBLE VALLEY
83 MINI Mayfair. Silver with cloth trim, ,11,000 miles, one owner............................ .'........................................ ...... £3195
82 RENAULT 9 TSE. Gold with contrasting cloth trim, electric windows, central locking, 14,000 miles, one owner £3995
82 ACCORD Hatchback. Aruba red, grey cloth trim, one owner, 18,000 miles, supplied ahd serviced by ourselves
£4465
82 DATSUN Cherry 1.3 GL Hatchback. Flame red, tan cloth trim, only 4,600 miles by' one owner, Immaculate. throughout.......................................................................£3195
81 ‘X’ ACCORD 4-door Exec Saloon. Provence beige, velour trim, p.a.s., electric windows, radio/cassette, etc.,' 21,000 miles............ :.............................-....................... £4595
81 HONDA Accord 4-door Saloon. Shetland while, blue vinyl roof, blue cloth trim, 30,000 miles................... £3750
80 HONDA Accord 4-door Executive. Tudor red, with contrasting velour trim, p.a.s., electric windows, one owner £3495
79 ‘V ACCORD Executive Saloon. San Remo green, lilted sun roof, p.a.s,;' auto radio, cassette, one owner, luxury motoring for....................................
£2495
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The Rover 213 is the new compact breed of Rover
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You will drive in all the luxury and style that you would
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however. Fuel economy is excellent, © a major service is required only once eveiy 15,000 miles/12 months ©Iwith a 7,500 miles/6 months © intermediate service. The superbly equipped, technically advanced Rover
213. Call us for your test drive today.
1984 METRO "City. Black, 3,500 miles I only............................................ £3350 I
■ 1982 AUSTIN Allegro 4-door 1300 cc. One .
owner, 24,000 miles.....................£2650 |
I 1982 ROVER 2600S. 18,000 miles only£6550 | | ,1982 CITROEN Visa L. 8,000 miles only *
£2850 |
,1981 SHERPA Crewbus. Exceptional. VAT ■ inclusive.......................................£2700 "
■ 1980/81 Series METRO L...................£2150 I 1 1980 MIN11000. Exceptional...............£2100 |
throughout................ 1980 CLUBMAN Estate....................... £2050 . ■
fl 1980 TALBOT Sunbeam LS...............£1850 ■ ■ 1979 COLT 1400 GLX 5-door. Excellent I 5
£1995 |
I 1979 MAX11750 HLS..........................£1645 5, | 1978 MINI Clubman Estate........... .....£1345 I ■ 1978 MIN11000.23,000 miles only.....£1445 |
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■ 1979 PEUGEOT 104 SL............................. £795 ■ 1 1979 CITROEN GS Estate......................... £750 ■ ■ 1978 MARINA Special...............................£600 1
■ 1976 MINI Clubman................................... £700 S B 1980 PRINCESS 1700 HL.....
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The basis on which we’ve been sel ing cars for years.
* See us before you buy your new FORD, we give top part-exchange allowance.
-A 12 months A1 used car warranty available. * Motabllltv enquiries welcome. * Ask about Ford contract motoring.
1984 CAPRI 2.0S. Cardinal red/red.....................................£6295 1984 SIERRA 2.3 Ghla Estate. Champagne gold/tan..........£8995 1984 FIESTA 1.1L Diamond white, navy trim...................... £4595 1984 SIERRA 1,6L. Diamond white/navy........................... £5495 1984 SIERRA 1,6L. Jade green, mocca trim.........................£5495 1984 FIESTA 950L. Coral beige, mocca trim....................... £4495 1984 model FIESTA 1.1 Ghla. Strato silver/grey................. £4995 1983 ‘A’ SIERRA 1.6L Strato silver, navy trim.................... £4995 1983 ‘A’ FIESTA 950 Pop. Sunburst red/red.......................£3395 1983 FIESTA 1.3 GL Nordic blue, blue Inm........................ £3795 1982 T METR01.0 HLE. Strata silver/black......................£2995 1982 FIESTA 1.1 Pop Plus. Fjord blue/blue tnm................. £2995 '1982 FIESTA 1.1 Ghla. Caspian blue/grey
PEUGEOT — TALBOT WHY NOT TEST DRIVE THE NEW
PEUGEOT 205 GTi PRICES FROM £3995
PLUS ON THE ROAJD_CHARGES EXTRA £3895
1982 ESCORT 1.3L3-door. Sunburst red/grey................... £3695 1981T HORIZON 1.1 LS. Caspian blue, blue trim..:..........£2795 1981 TALBOT Avenger 1.3 GL Estate. Lime green/tan trim £2495 1981 VOLVO 343 DL Sunburst red, tan trim......................£3295 1979 ‘V CORTINA 1.6 Gl_ Corsican blue, blue trim............£1995 1978 MINI Clubman 1100. Red/beige................................. £1595
‘ ! Greyhound Ford I Showroom opening hour*: Mon-Fri 9-7.00 p.m. Set 9-6.00 p.m. Sun 12-6.00 p.m.
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*X’ Reg. CAVALIER 1.6L 4*door. Jamaica yellow/belge trim, one owner, excellent example of the best selling saloon In the country................................................................. £3950
THREE CAVALIERS FROM PETER SHAW MOTORS
'X' Reg. CAVALIER 1.6 SR 5-door Hatchback. Silver green/anthracite with beige Recaro seats and trim, only 17,000 mifes by one meticulous owner..........................£4950
'X' Reg. CAVALIER 1.3. Carmine red/beige trim, one owner, sold and serviced by us from new, superb throughout.... £3850
OTHER CARS NOW IN STOCK INCLUDE
1982 OPEL Rekord 2.0. Reed green, exceptional condition' throughout, one owner from new...................................£4450
1981 OPEL Ascona 1.6S. Metallic blue,.only 31,000 miles' by one owner, a superb example.....................................£2950
1981 OPEL Kadett 1.3 Hatchback. Turquoise, sold and serviced by us from new, in mint condition throughout, less than average mileage......................................................£2950
1980 OPEL Kadett 1.3 Estate Car. Orange, dual purpose 1981 MINI Metro 1.3 HLS. Maroon, beige, velour trim .. £2850.
£2650
1981 RENAULT Fuego TS. Silver, nominal mileage, radio/ stereo, great value for money..........................................£3350
1979 ‘V’ Reg. MINI 1000. Bright red, average mileage, taxed, tested..........................
1961 HONDA Acty Van. Very, very tidy __________________
. £1450 plus £217.50 VAT
1978 T ’ AUSTIN Allegro HL Russet brown, only 36,000 miles, very clean and tidy, must be seen........................£1450
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1979 PRINCESS^. Auto 979 PP|NC|SS HL Auto 1978 TALBOT Horizon 1976 0PEL MBn,a
1978 AUSTInV xI W 1977 ‘S' ™ UMPH S9lt" re ★ Offer applies only to new cars registered, In June at
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1982 'X' NISSAN Sunny 1.3 DX 4-door. Absolutely as new throughout, only 15,000 miles............................... £3195
1982 ‘X’ CHEVETTE 1300 Saloon. Immaculate through out, radio, low mileage.............................
£2395
1981 ‘W’ CAVALIER 4-door L. Royal red, superb condition............................................................................£2295
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SUNROOFS
Prices from £104.25 inc. VAT Panarama
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1981 Model 'W' CHEVETTE L Hatchback. Bright red, with cloth upholstery. Low mileage, only.....................£2095
1979 T MINI .1000 Saloon. Yellow, sun roof,.only 48,000 miles..................................................................... £1495 1979 T CHEVETTE Estate. Beautiful car, only......£1495
FOR CUSTOMER
1977 CAPRI Ghla 3-lltre. Roman bronze, with beige vinyl roof, plus matching upholstery, sun roof, new stereo just fitted, taxed, 1985..................................£1500
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THE ELEGANT ROVER 213. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO DRIVE IT TODAY
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I.: (0200) 22173, After hours 22444/22428 SELECTION OF USED CARS "
CORTINA 1600. Reg. number 2105 PG £ 1 7 9 5
1982 'X' FORD Escort 1100L. Crystal
?reen.......................... ;......... .'................£ 3 7 9 5 982 'X' FIAT 127 Comfort. White, one
owner, 12,000 miles............................. £ 2 5 9 5 1982. ‘Y’ VW Golf GTI. Red, 21,000 miles.................
1981 ‘W’ FIESTA 950L. Blue, one owner, 35,000 miles..........................
..............£5450 £ 2 6 9 5
1981 ‘W’ CORTINA 1.6L. Yellow......£ 2 5 9 5 1981 , ‘X’ ESCORT 1.6 XR3. Red, many extras, must be seen.......... .................£ 4 7 9 5 1979 T MINI Clubman. Black....... ...£1695 1978 T AUSTIN Mini 1000. Brown..£ 1 4 95
1982 'Y' FIESTA 1100 GL. Gold, 13,000 miles...... .....................
£ 3 5 9 5
1982 ‘X’ FIESTA 1300 GL. Red, one owner, 15,000 miles......
1982 ‘X’ FIESTA 1300 Ghla. Graphite- grey............................
......£3795 £ 3 9 9 5
New SIERRA 1.6L 5-door
on the road price.
Cardinal Red. £5,395
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200 Series: the new compact breed of Rover. It will be an unrivalled driving experience, whether
you choose the standard 213, the 213S, 213SE or the fully equipped 213 Vanden Plas; Every model in the * range offers all the prestige, style and performance you would expect of the Rover marque.
, • A test drive will reveal all. Arrange yours today/
Novel pub pentathlon
WINNER of a new kind of pentathlon event. . . in pubs, is a team from the Victoria Hotel. Members Chris
Stewart, Chris Snape, Kevin Cro‘ok, Nigel Schofield and Tony Wad- dington .showed their skills at disciplines such as dominoes, darts, pool,’ table tennis and a gues sing game called “Tippit” to win a shield.
test, and two sides from Clitheroe' French Connec tion. ■ ■
included men’s and ladies’ sides from the Station Hotel, venue of the con
Other teams taking part . £1650
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THREE YEARS OR 36,000 MILES LES PICKUP
1982 'X' FORD 1600 Cortina Carousel Saloon. Metal lic two-lone silver, makers steel sliding roof, radio and cassette player, luxury interior. Full caravan towing equipment. Brown tinted glass etc. Genuine 16,900 miles only, and as new. Special model and extremely scarce.................................................................................£3950
1982 ‘X’ FORD Cortina 1600L Saloon. Terracotta red, radio, head restraints, etc., full '82 specification, one' owner carwith full history, as new.................................£3275
1982 series ‘X’ TALBOT Horizon 1300 LS Hatchback Saloon. Yellow, radio, etc. absolutely unmarked, low mileage car with full history............................................£2795
1979 T LANCIA Beta Series II 2000 ES Saloon. Black, 1995 cc. engine , with five speed gearbox for maximum economy. Maker’s steel sliding sun roof, radio and cassette player, head restraints with loose covers, full caravan towing equipment etc., etc. Newly serviced and MoT tested with, engineers report. Fully rustproofed when new........................................................................ £1295
A REAL HOLIDAY DRIVE-AWAY BARGAIN
1975 Series ‘N’ AUSTIN Allegro 1.3 Super DL Auto Saloon. Harvest'gold, taxed Sept. ’84, tested March '85, speedo reads 47,000 miles, believed genuine. Requires slight paint, otherwise in good order...............................£225
MOST MODELS OF PEUGEOT — TALBOT FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY USED VEHICLES
11982 'S' MINI Mayfair. 14,000 mites, OlacK, immaculate.........................£3075 1 11982 ‘X’ OPELIASTRAKadettEstate. 16,000miles..............................£3985 1
1982 ‘X’ PEUGEOT Family 7-seater Estate. 26,000 miles................£5350 f 19B2 ‘X’PEUGEOT SOS GR Estate. Red, 33,000 m i le s ......................£4995 j
11981 ‘X’ HORIZON GL 1.5. In silver, 29,000 miles............................ .......£3295 1981 ‘X’ VAUXHALL Chevette L Hatchback. 39,000 miles...................£2495
11981 ‘X’ PEUGEOT 305 GLS. In red, 28,000 miles, good value at.........£2995 11978 'S’ 504 Family Estate. Blue metallic...............................................£2350 {
All vehicles with 12 months mechanics! breakdown warranty ■ Always a good selection of used vehicles In stock
CAR JET WASH 70p or FREE if you collect £20 in cash sales receipts
MoT TESTING WHILE YOU WAIT Opening Times; Mon.-Frl. 7 a.m. — 7-30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m. — 6 p.m.
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All card sold with 12 months parts and labour warranty
VANS
78 SHERPA Van Diesel .................................................. £825 78 T HONDA ACTY Van. One owner, very economical..
GREENACRE STREET, CLITHEROE
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Prelude was created to have no equal. Luxurious, fast, stylish; a
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OHC 12-valve engine, for stunning performance and outstanding
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headlamps to reduce drag. And a long, long list of luxury ,
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GREENAGjRE GARAGE Ribble Valley Honda Main Dealers
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THE ART OF CAR MAKING. Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22321, ;
THE Great Harwood Bowling team to play a side from the Blackburn League on Sunday will be chosen from: S. Johnston and R. .Turner (Great Harwood),' N. Fryer (Salesbury), N. Hill (Spririghill), S. Briggs," A. Norman, N. Threlfall, M. Wensley and J. McGowan (Ribblesdale), P. Gorton, G. Howard and G. Radivojevic (Whalley), D. Cowperthwaite, E. Tom linson, W.. Derbyshire (Clitheroe Castle). Players . should ring S.
Seconds march on towards top of league
Read 123 for 7, Clitheroc 2nd X I 128 for 5
CLITHEROE 2nd XI continued their march towards the top of Division One of the Ribbles dale League with a five points victory over lowly Read 2nd. ,
slow wicket, it became ob vious that runs would be difficult to score.
Asked to bat first on a
Briggs (Clitheroe 26496) to state availability. Latest points and posi
tions in the Great Har wood Bowling League are:
S’buryA................... 8 6 0 246 S’hill........... ............. 7 4 0 3 39
Rish.CA.................. 8 4 0 439
C.Castle.................. 9 3 0 638 B’leyRd....... 1........ 8 3 .0 5 31 Foxnill..................... 8 2 0 631
Gt H’wood A........... 7 6 0 151 Globe....................
Premier League , P W D L P
7 5 0 246 Division One
sports coupe that’s equally at home on the motorway as it is in town..
R’daleA..... ........... 7 5 0 2 48 StMary’s .................. 6 5 0 141 S’buryB................... 6 3 2 132
C.Cncket......... .... 6 3 0 332 Whalley A........... . 6 3 0 330 Metflex.................... 7 2 0. 5 30 Rish. CB...... ........... 6 2 1 318 Rish. FG................... 6 0 1 5 17
PWDL P Division Two
WbalteyB................ 7 5 0 247 C’stonesC................ 7 5 0 241 Mercer PL............... 6 4 0 2 40 C’stonesA........... . 7 4 0 337 R’tonSt.................... 7 4 0 335 Wadd’ton.................. 6 4 0 233 C’stones B........... 6 0 0 617 R’daleB................... 6 0 0 616
PWDL P
BUSY GOLFERS
' R e su lts (Clitheroe names first): Harley Pre ston and R. Preston (Settle, 47 points); Barry Clark and J. Napier (Ran- furly Castle) 46; Ken Holding arid R. T. Bowden (Deane. Bolton) 45; Cliff Cowbum and E. Nettleton (Saddleworth) 44.
IT WAS a busy day at Clitheroe Golf Club on Sunday, with 132 couples taking part in an invita tion four-ball competition.
moved both Read openers in a fine spell and along with Tim Bleazard con tained the visitors, keep ing them to just over two runs an over for twenty overs.
crease the tempo, wickets fell.
When Read tried to in
• for 7 wickets. Hill took 4 for 34 and Bleazard 3 for 58.
start to their reply, losing John Boden with only seven runs on the board.
Clitheroe made a bad
Frank Newby after hit ting 13 but Simon Westh- ead (24) and Alec Rigby (20) pushed the score to 56 before the former had his leg stump removed by Holt.
Ashworth fell to Read’s
Rigby and these two' added another .20 runs before Rigby was caught at deep mid-off.
Malcolm Scott joined
winning partnership of 41 between Scott (28 not out) and Granville Bennett (21) to set up/a good win for Clitheroe and put them in second place in the league. •
Read: J . Francis 7, D. Mar
shall 4, J . Pye 17, R. Bell 33, G. Isherwooa 13, C. Davies 2, F. Newby 9, C. Taylor n.o. 6, G. Holt n.o. 17, extras 15, total (for 7 wickets) 123. Bowling: T. Bleazard 18-2-58-
Then followed a match
The innings closed after 36 overs with Read on 123
WHALLEYf; Clitheroe’s John Hill re TAKE BULK ’ Whalley 2nd 133 for 6 ..
OF POINTS: Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd < 156 for 5,
red, entered into a pro ductive partnership with number three batsman Robert Driver to take th£ score along to 125 before the latter .was bowled by Tim Marshall. (Ten mils later Proctor was sent back to the pavilion, again that man Marshall being the partywrecker.
Wanderers began at ,,a fairly quick pace, the opening pair of Alan Parker (37) and Ken Proc tor putting on 69 before the former was dismissed; But Proctor, undeterr
DESPITE a brilliant 54 from Ken Proctor, Wan derers let three points and the winning draw slip from their grasp when they went to Whalley on Saturday. Asked to bat first',
Clitheroe had accumulated a respectable score, and after 36 overs had maijq 156.
However, by that time
hoping for a five-point vic tory when they first
Clitheroe were probably ’
3; J . Hilf 14-5-34-4; M. Black- bum 4-2-16-0.
(Shawhill) 40; Chris Hamer and I. Henderson (Burnley) 37. Young Tim Dawson
Best gross:. Andrew Walmsley and E. Oates
reached the semi-final of the Eas t Lancashire Harry Ryden Trophy at Shawhill, before losing 6 and 5 to Steven Holden of Townefey. He reached the matchplay stages by de fe a t in g fellow club member Andrew Walm sley in the quarter finals. Ladies section results:
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RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
AUSTIN ROVER
. Catholic SC Res have all dropped out of the league, but there are two new teams, Brockhall and Spring Mill Res. Officials elected at the
• Whalley, Farthings, Read United Res and
; chairman — Mr Mel Ed mondson; secretary — Mr Cyril King; treasurer —
annual : meeting were: Presidents — Mr R’. Turner and Mr N. Keigh- ley; chairman — Mr Ralph Aspinwall; vice-
; Mr Mike Gidlow; registra tion secretary — Mr Mike Blatchford. ■ Executive committee — Mr Norman Berry, Mr Pat Kerr, Mr Alan Woodworth, Mr Chris Snape, Mrs Jenny Partington and Mrs N. Noone.
THE Ribble Valley Foot ball League will continue to run three divisions next season,, despite the loss of four teams.
J. Boden 4, S. Westhead 24, A. Rigby 20, M. Scott n.o. 28, G. Bennett 21, K. Driver n.o. 6, extras 12, total (for 5 wickets) 128. Bowling: F. Newby 14.5-0-
63-2; N. Wilkinson 4-1-12-0; G. Holt 8-3-28-2; R. Ebbage 2-0-
13-1. Clitheroe; N. Ashworth 13,'
began fielding as Martin Gidlow struck in his first over, removing D. Wil- cock with the score on 5; But Derek Higginbotham (17) and B. Bennett (28) pushed the total to 44 before Higginbotham was .bowled by Gordon Leach., Stephen Barker contra
Desi ovei onl
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SATURDAY Clitheroe have] draw.
nfessage has b| same — no scoi; fendable if you field indifferently The game was
In both garri
Read in intermit! arid on a wicket able character. ’ point was clearly professional . Townsley, Clitheij fessional. Having out a “shooter” height, the next rose off a good le flicked his glove] way to the wickeii ; Townsiey’s b clearly continues! look on the brigh] he lost his wicke[ tained his front "The score
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to 47 for one wl cfctt was run three, Littlewi] caught in the de to hit Goodway rind O’Connor wa ly; out with the tention . . . bu|
mo\l
buted with a useful 15,for Whalley and top scorer G7 Hindie helped his side ,(o a 30 over total of 133, thus securing the bulk of tbe points. Ribblcsdale Wanderers 2nd;
'A. Parker 37, K. Proctor 54, R.'Driver 30, J. HtitcBns 11, T. Wallbank 1, J. Renwick 0, 1. ThrelfaW 10, extras 13, total (for 5 wickets) 156. Bowling: R. Devonport 7-2-
20-0; T. Marshall 11-3-32-2; G. Hindie 7-2-40-1; B. Bennett 11-
1-50-2. ' Whatley. D . . Higginbotban)
17, D. Wilcock 2, B. Bennett 28, S. Barker 15, G. Hindie 30', T. Marshall 0, L. Burgess n.o. 23, R. Devonport n.o. 6, extras 16, total (for 6 wickets) 133. Bowling: G. Leach 15-1-49)2;
OVER a weekend when matches were affected by rain, Bharuch Bazaar forced a win against St Francis to stay top of Di- visiori One of the North East Lancs Amateur Cric ket League.
also managed a win over Worth Ave, with J. Stubbs taking 8 for 31 and R. Nolan making 68 not out in' a nine-wicket victory. .
Burnley Grammar SOB
fered the most from the weather. Chasing Darwen Casuals’ 108 on Saturday, they were left with only one hour in which to score the runs, ending with 70 for 3 from just nine overs.
good score of 169 for 8, I. McRae and D. Howard making 49 and 50 n.o. re spectively, Burnley Gram mar SOB making only 53 for 2 in reply.
On Sunday they made a
with even less time than that to bat out against Brierfield, who must have wished they'had declared when they had East Lancs B at 13 for 4 when stumps were drawn.
East Lancs B were left YMCA probably suf
M. Gidlow 9-0-39-1; T. Taylor 6-1-29-3.
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had finished, tb 174 on the boarril d if f icu lt ma wrhether to decla: was in many minds. ’ ''Clitheroe dec!| 203 for 6 at the i 34th over — bat J ours going to A| derson (69) Duckworth withl
useful 29 runs. / "Duckworth andl son came togetb for four and resc ters with a starnl As you would ex; two stroke-playi riien, the runs hesitant start, i rind fast and fours and sixes. 'By the time t.
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IT was a game’ when he pla; season for Cha:
wen’s batsmen I spell of bowliil yielded eight uicj only 12 runs.
For he destro\l
Youth FC £ team win -
five-a-side at gala
WHALLEY FC’s Youtb' team, which is changing- to Read United for the coming season, finished On a high note, when'’they; won the Calderstones; Gala five-a-side compete tion on Saturday.
was delighted with the performance, as many o£ the 24 teams taking part were from'the Ribble Valley and East Lanca shire Leagues.. Mr Uttley played for.
Manager Fred Uttley,
bum bowl Darwei 20 runs.
SET1 ,
the B team which won the trophy and the other playr ers were Stephen Shor- rocks, Ian Monk, Granf Robinson, - Sean Crocren, and Darren Muldoon.
ley Boys’ Club had a mar vellous win over Marsden, defending a total of only 111. Marsden collapsed from 65 for 4 to 83 all out, with G. Turner taking 6 for 36.
In Division Two Bum-
■ ets for 12 runs. ■ Results: East Lancs B
sensational bowling per formance frotp the home team took care of Darwen Casuals, with Alan Hodg son finishing with 8 wick-
At Chatburiv another
■ bum 21 for 4, Darwen 20; YMCA 169 for 8, BGSOB ' 53 for 2; St Francis 83/" Bharuch Bazaar 155 for 5. Latest points and positions
13 for 4, Brierfield 131; Darwen Casuals 108, YMCA 70 for 3; Burnley. Boys’ Club 111, Marsden 83; Worth Ave 94, BGSOB 97 for 1; Chat-
are:: -. ..
- Division‘One .
Bharuch Bazaar..... 10 7 2 130 BGSOB;.;......... 9 6 3 027 9 4 ’4 122
Mnrsderi..'...............- 9 5 0 420 Darwen Cas............ 10 4 2 4 18 £astLancsA.......... 7 3 2 2 14 Bnerfield........... 9 2 2- 5 10
Worth Ave............ :. 9 4 ’ 1 417 Burnley BC..... . 6 3 3 0 15- Chatbum...................'8 3 2 314; East Lancs B........... 9 2 3 411' StFrancis............ 9 0 3 6 3 Darwen................ 9 0 1 8 P
Division Two " . - PW D L P
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. six-team section in th£ -morning, they went on td. , beat Read United 1-0 iit the semi-final and Th^ Young Ones by the -sam£ score in the'final.
required for the new season, when both .under-E 16 .and under-18 team$ will be playing at Read, j- The under-16 side play»-
Now new . players are
in the newly-formecG Hyndbum League and that under-18s play in th £ Chorley Alliance League, it Anyone interested can;
After qualifying from a- ;
* John Coulter out) and Roger (13) put on 34 seventh wicket. "In reply, Sett!
CLITHEROE ha| Content with thr from a winnin against Settle shfield. Asked to lively w-icket, Cl lost John Slinger; Bill Briggs (28) a: Driver (21) put] when both were o Andrew Blackbil arid Steve Rush (] prit on 74 for th wicket.
His efforts helpl • Chatbum lost fo| On a difficult I eel
? LATE NIGHT | OPENING! THURSDA1
contact Mr Uttley on-> Padiham 73032.
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. Tasker, P.- Hindie and ft? k Parry. Men — J[ R.t ffit
,— J . Wolley and
■ S. Bentley,' I. McDonnell . and C. Handley.":', (p- On i Sunday in a' :three .club and putterPcontes^ , winner „was ; Ian J>McDdS3 J
Greenwood and / ' l l Stewart, F. Rowson/aifl
. nell, second was Frank! Rowson and1 third/, was Barry Bolton. A * •' -;-’w .
FORTY-SIX c o u p le r started. Stonyhurst Park2 Golf Club’s invitation open four ball-better ball com-" petition. .Winners ■
were: Ladies T .7,
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