■i I C litheroe Advert iser X- Times, December 1st, lOSi isiSPORT Rugby
Persistence from Francis edges Clitheroe home
A METRO 1.4C DIESEL,
WITH FREE INSURANCE+ FOR £6995*
SMALL WONDER THIS OFFER ENDS SOON
NEARLY NEW & ST ACT CABS 1994 ROVER 214 Si 3 door, Ocean lilue, power steering, remote!
a' a r m ....................................................................................................... £9200 j 1993 MONTEGO Countryman Estate 2.0i engine, sunroof, I self-levelling suspension, our own high spec, demonstrator £87751
CARS PRICED TO GIVE TOP VALUE
1988 PEUGEOT 309 GE white, very good throughout ................£1895 1988 YUGO 45 excellent v a l u e .............................................................£895
1987 METRO 1.3 L 5 d o o r ..................................... ’^ 5 50
1986 MONTEGO 1.6L One owner since 1987, 40,000 m i le s .........£1450 1986 METRO City One owner . . . .......................................................£950 1985 E S C O R T 1.6L ...............................................................................................£1195
SPECIAL SELECTION
93 (L) VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.4 Merit 35,000 miles onlv, huge savings of no" ..........................................................................................
92 (K) VOLVO 440 GL 5 door very high specification 20,000 miles
onl>' .................................................................................................................£8375 92 K ROVER 218 SL diesel turbo, one o w n e r .................................£8495 91 J VOLKSWAGEN JEITA white one owner 19,000 miles only
..........................................................................................................................£575*0 90 ROVER 214 Si, 5 door, blue, only 32,000 m i le s ...........................£4650
Change your small car lor a Rover and
discover that you can run the economical 5 spe ed gearbox. Rover Metro l.-i C Diesel on your small change.
Relax to the tone s of the three b and
radio/s tereo casset te and enjoy the luxury of a car engine e red to Rover standards. Our 1 iydrogas(<') suspens ion system is so special we patented it. Add the henet i i ot a year's tree comprehens ive
insurance! an d marvel at how so much can cost so little.
QUALITY CARS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES
1993 L MINI COOPER 1.3i Alloys, R u d /W h i te root, one owner, 7500 miles ...............................................................................
£5995
1993 FORD ESCORT 1.3 3 door, Red, 7000 miles o n l v ..........£5895 1992 ROVER 216 GSi 5 door, elec sunroof, win dows , power steering. Midnight Blue, one ow n e r .............................................. £7475 1992 FORD ESCOR I 1.41. 3 door, 18,000 miles onlv, blue one
ow n c r ............................................................................................. ‘............ £5650 1991 (J) ROVER 214S 3-dr British racing green, 35,000 miles £5475
DELIVERY TO DEALER. NUMBER PLATES AND 6 MONTH'S ROAD TAX SUBJECT TO VEHICLE AVAILABILITY. .FREE INSURANCE OFFER AVAILABLE TO ANYONE 21 OR OVER, SUBJECT TO STATUS AND CLOSES 31 st DECEMBER 1994.
ABOVE ALL, WE'RE ROVER DEALERS ‘PRICE £6995. CORRECT AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS, INCLUDES COST OF
1991 (J) MINI M ay fa ir Auto 10,000 miles onlv, British racing green, one owner ......................................................... ' .................... £3995 1990 HONDA ACCORD 2.0i Saloon 34,000 miles, one own e r , air conditioning, power steering, electric sunroof, s i l v e r ........... £7995 1989 MAESTRO 1.3L5 spe ed, sunroof, excellent v a l u e ..........£2995 1989 (F) MAESTRO 1.3L 5 spe ed, red ..........................................£2675 1988 (Aug) ROVER 820i gold, new Rover grille, 52,000 miles only, exceptional cond ition and value ...................................................... £3275 1988 METRO MAYFAIR 5 door, o u ts tan d in g condition, modest mileage ..........................................................................................................£2250
1988 MONTEGO 1.6L excellent value, 41000 miles Blue/grev .....................................................................................................
1987 (Dec) FORD FIESTA very good thro u g h o u t ..................... £1950 £6995
Clitheroe KUFC 1st XV 23, Thornton Clevcleys 1st XV 18
A DETERMINED and tcritty performance at Littlemoor saw Clitheroe secure their first win over Thornton Cleveleys for some seasons.
The team enjoyed th e ra re
lu x u ry of some c o n t in u i ty , retaining th e same back line as th e previous week. There were ju s t two changes in the pack, Phil P rocte r coming into th e s e co n d row and A n d y Thornber back a t loose heat! prop and the Clitheroe team were quietly confident. In th e o p e n in g p h a s e s ,
Clitheroe looked tn e sh a rp e r and more com fo r tab le with th e ball. Winger Mick S to t t made a swift run during loose play, broke through and put
c e n t re Ian h le ld in g o v e r to score, which Malcolm Heanan converted.
Thornton replied immedia
te ly with a blind side bre ak a f te r Clitheroe lost possession on th e halfway line, and this was c o n v e r ted . H eanan had soon put th e home side ahead again with a penalty kick, but the lead was again short-lived as Thornton crossed th e line fo r a n o th e r t r y b e fo re th e interval. A f te r a half-time dres s in g
down from sk ip p e r Heanan, C li th e ro e came o u t and p u t th e opposition u n d e r contin-
th e score a t 18-all. The final 10 minutes were
f ran t ic b u t, a t la s t , n um b e r e ig h t Mike F ran c is touched down th e winner deservedly, a f te r missing out in th e first h a l f w h en n is 3 0 -v a rd ru n ended inches sho r t of th e line.
The team gave an excellent
and committed performance, w i t h t h e f r o n t r o w o f
T h o rn b e r , D ave T a t te r s a l l and John P ro c te r outstanding, with T a tte rsa l l winning vital s t r ik e s a g a in s t th e n e a d . C l i th e ro e m u s t r e p e a t th is
ued pres sure to secure a pen- ?-a \ u r (
a t 2-30 p.m. o; ."‘h e n a n o th e
ally and regain th e lead, fol- t"KhHr ( ,vls lon ?u ,e : > orl: lowing up w ith a t r y from S to tt m the far corner. C l i th e ro e fo u g h t d e s p e r
ately to keep th e lead in the final (p ia r te r , b u t th e con c ed ed tw o p e n a l t ie s which were converted which levelled
Hardman, Holmes, Francis. NPH East Lancs League Sabden fall off the pace
SU R P R IS E d efea t a t S e tt le U n i te d p r e v e n t e d S a b d e n p u tt in g any p re s su re on th e
inactive le ad e r s in th e f irs t division table. Failing; to pick up any points
from their game in hand at lowly S ettle meant th a t the village side missed the chance to go into second place above Mill Hill, who were also without a match. Out-of-form Whallev crushed
4-2 at O sw a ld lw is t le which leaves them in mid-table, but only one point d e a r of next-to-
th e -b o t tom G re a t Harwood Town. There was inure Kibble Valley
the top with a 3-0 success over struggling Chatburn.
High-flyers shot down Settle United 2, Suhden 1
TH I R 1)-PL A ( 'K I ) S a b d e n t ra v e l le d to S e tt le with only " tie d e fe a t in nine g am e s and th e form book suggested that they Would m ak e It one in 10. ’I flat was thrown out of the
lelt Sabden meing their missed chances. Settle started the le t te r side
and crea ted chances. Sahden settled down a f ter 15 minutes and could have taken the lead, when good work from Linford gave Pickles a Iree header, only lor the ball to hit the S ettle upright.
fullback overlapped and crossed lor the forward to slip the ball into the SaUion goal.
. ''ottle took the lead when the Salxlen were rattled and came
dose to equalising, when a Lin ford corner met t 'h r is Seed's head a n d , w ith th e S e t t le
crossbar and
u.is cleared by the Settle defence. Pickles and Preedy worked hard in the front line,'but were
keeper beaten, came off the
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K ESCORT XRJi; Moondust silver, 1 lady owner, central locking lJ 1Vw‘Ii ^ : : ctnc windows. RDS stereo, radiant red
! - DMA Diesel Estate; Red, electric windows, very clean
r w t i r iv n * iT ' \ ° V ;.V/F^tv t «.}J-righ.1 rod' CL‘n ,r ‘d locking, electric sunroof ""
. . . _______________ _ f ...................... _ FSH ct ^ 1.4S; Low mileage, FF sunroof, white over grey
^ 0^E\; \ \h i te , PAS, electrics, etc, superb motoring ................... ‘
SJ-iR Sainurtn; Alarm, radio cassette, black with white wheels ! ! ! ! . !
• rics .................................................. sunroof, sports trim . . . .
r S K 2;?.I1L KhJl‘,u'' GoU1 'netafiic. excellent dual purpose ' ‘ u Of r J <*.,» r e - ’
n r n n 'n - - 2m £ im*. ^ uto- 'Mloy wheels, silver, PAS, electric windows n M O V T r n ? tm C
U NL. ...AN . unity 1 f> SGL Estate, Red, good runabout, clean
n FIL L r V Yin. IT CELLING ON BEHALF OF CUSTOMER D r 1E8 TA XK~. f !• sunroof, alarm, metallic paint, clean ‘Denotes one owner
I lease enquire as not all these vehicles are kept on the premises Free 12 months Roadside Assistance on most vehicles
Extended Warranties, Finance Available/Liccnscd Credit Brokers " ritten quotations on request - for more details Freephone 0500 130 923
ramo cassette, good nil round c o n d i t io n ..............
!?n: Centful locking. metallic blue, well above average con ehicle
. £6795 . £6795 . .£5995 . £5795 . ,£5695 . £7995 . £2995 . £9995 £2995 £2995 £2995 £2495 £2495 £2495 £2495 £2495 £2995 £2495 £1595
. £995 £ 1S95
AH our retail cars ero guaranteed down to the last nut, bolt and washer — with up to 2 yoars AA warranty available
SPORTS & EXECUTIVE 1987 MERCEDES 190E Auto; Gold, high specification, was
£7995 ........................................................................................... NOW £7495 1990 H ESCORT RS Turbo; finished in black, full extras, low mileage, full alarm system, FSH, immaculate condition . . .£4995
1989 VOLVO 740GLE Auto; Comprehensive history high miles, was £4995
.........................................................NOW £4495
1989 FIESTA XR2; Red, 1 owner, e x t ra s ................................£2995 1987 FIAT X19 Sports; Black, rare car, was £2995
• • ...................................................................................................... NOW £2695
1991 J VOLVO 440LI 5dr Hatchback; White ......................£6195 1993 L MICRA 1.0L Shnpo; 1 owner. 4000 m i le s ..............£5995 1992 K ORION 1.4LX; Blue. 23.000 miles, was £6295
...........................................................................................................NOW £5995
1992 K ESCORT 1.3 5clr; Bed, 17,000 miles, 1 owner . ,£5995 1989 BMW 320I 2dr; Blue, full leather interior, p.a.s.............E5995 1993 L MINI 1.3 Sprite; Red, 1 owner, 9.000 m i le s ...........£4995 1989 G TOYOTA Carina II 1.6GL; B lu e ........................ ' ] X 4995 1990 H VW Jett a 1.8GL; Power steering. 1 owner, t.s.h. .£4795 1991 NISSAN Sunny 1.6GS Saloon; Geld, low milos, p.a.s,
1990 H VAUXHALL Astra 1.6GL 5dr* Hatch; St! .■or, 1 owner 1990 H VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.4L 5dr Hatch; Was £4995
1992 NISSAN Micra Supor; 1 owner, b la c k ..................... V.C4395 1989 VW Golf 1.8GL 5dr; Silver, low miles, was £4495 ......................................... .. .
.................................. NOW £3995
1991 NISSAN Micra 1.0LS- 1991 ROVER Metro 1.1;
1909 NISSAN Bluebird 1.8GS Hatchback; V owner, lo.v m,;«s ed. ;
................ £3995 ...................£3795
1991 VW Polo Country 3dr Hatch; Low miles
1990 FORD Fiesta Pop; 1 owner, white 1990 FORD Escort 1.1; Chn,stul green. 1 ow
es, was £399o . . .NOW £3695
...................£3695 ...................£3495
1987 E VAUXHALL Cavalier 2.0 GLSI Auto; miles ............................................................... 1988 F FORD Fiesta 950 Bonus; Silver 1988 F NISSAN Micio 1.0LS; White, t c 1989 AUSTIN Maestro 1.3 Special; 1 o 1988 ROVER 213S; Honda engine, choice of colour 1987 E FIESTA 1.1 L; White, excellent condition 19B8 FIESTA 950 Pop; Deep red 1987 E FIAT Uno 60S Solar Special Edition;
fie:
nor, to * miles £2595 £2595 £2295 £2295
..................£2195
1988 F FIAT Uno 45 Formula; Low niJt?s.......................... £1995 1907 E VAUXHALL Nova 1.2 Saloon; White, was £1 J _
..............................................................................................NOW £1695
1988 AUSTIN Metro City; Low mileage, was £1595 _ ........................................................................................’ . .N OW £1695
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OPEN 7 DAYS fl WEEK CAR OF THE WEEK
89 PEUGEOT 205 CJ Junto* ConvorLWe, whrio. black flood arouo 9 insurance, oiceilonl co n d i t io n ......................................... C49S5
WAS SAVE NOW PRESTIGE
92 BMW 518SE Manual White, l.s.h.............£10,995 92 FORD Granada 2.0 GLX metallic red, 4<jr £6995 M MERCEDES 190 Manual red, private plate
................................................. .. VARIOUS
94 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.3 LX 5 d r ..............C94S5 94 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.2 Merit ....................£6295 92 VAUXHALL Cavalier 2.0GL Inj white . . ! £5995 92 FORD Sierra 2.0GLX white ...........
£5695
91 (J) VAUXHALL Astra 1600L 5 d r ..............£5495 91 PEUGEOT 309 GR Auto met gold............£4995 91 RENAULT GTS 19 Auto white . , . 91 SEAT Ibiza 1500 Hatch ..................
£4495 £2795
90 (H) VOLKSWAGEN Golf Jetla 1.3 4-door‘ £3995 90 (H) ROVER 214SI 5dr in rod ................ £4995 90 (H) AUSTIN Maestro 1600LX beige.........£2995 89 (G) FIAT Uno 60 Breeze 5dr grey metallic £3495 89 VAUXHALL Astra 1.3L 5 d r .................... £3295 88 (F) PEUGEOT 309 GLX 5<Jr white........... £3295 88 NISSAN Bluebird 1600 LX white..............£2795 87 (E) RENAULT 5 Automatic 5dr silver . . . £2695 87 AUSTIN Metro 1.0 City X Maroon........... £1695 DIESELS
92 (K) CITROEN AX Echo black, 3 d r ........... £4495 89 PEUGEOT 405GRD Maroon ......................£4995 ESTATE CARS
94 FORD Mondeo 1.8 LX Estate silver
metallic ................................................................. £11,295 91 VAUXHALL Astra 1400 Estate blue . . . . £4295 91 (J) FORD Sierra 1.8LX Estate r e d .............£5495
91 VAUXHALL Astra 1.4L Estate Blue . . . . £4495 88 (F) TOYOTA Carina 1600 Est Silver . . . . £3795 TRADE SALE
86 AUSTIN Metro 1.0 Mayfair MG blue . . . . 84 FORD Fiesta 950 Pop ro d ......................... MANY MORE ARRIVING DAILY
£600 £10,695 £600 £3695 £600 £4695 £600 £3895 £600 £3195
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MoT and 3 months extendible wjrninty
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1986 RENAULT 5 Le Chic; All white e d i t io n .....................£1595 1987 E FIAT Panda 750L Fantasia Special E d i t io n ____£1495 DIESELS — VANS — ESTATES — COMMERCIALS — CARAVANETTES
1098 VW Transporter Caravnnotte; Full extras. 2 owners, low m i le s ................................
£5995 1990 H MITSUBISHI 1300 Diesel LWB Van; ’ Very clean MoT
A~J? 1595 .......................................................................................£3995+VAT 1990 VAUXHALL Astra 1.4L Estate 5dr; F S H .................. £3995 1989 G RENAULT 21 GTS Savanoh Estate; low miles .£3995 1989 G MONTEGO 1.6 SL Estate; power steering, rod . .£ 3 7 9 5 1987 E SUZUKI SJ410 Hardtop; low miles, bull bars, etc £2795 1987 PEUGEOT 205GL Diesel 5dr Hatch; Red, full MoT £2695 TRADE CLEARANCE
A MAZDA 323 Auto; MoT March 1995 ........................................£350 1985 ASTRA 1.6 Diesel Estate; MoT Juno 1995 ................. £850 1987 E CITROEN AX11TRE; High miles, f.s.h., MoT August
^995 ........................................................................................................... £1195
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rammed Home tr.e nan o Overall. Hurst Glee
nor. was £3395 . . NOW £3195 1 owner, low
............................. £2695 ............................. £2595
£2595
window when the determined Settle side took both points and
over!apr>ed once again, crossing' to the back post for the Settle
forward to head home and make it 2-<). For Sabden. Hughes tried in
vain to split the Settle defence and h's efforts almost nuid off when he p ut Pickles clean through on goal, but once again the 'keeper came off luekv to push the ball in to a S e t t l e player.
re su lted in S e t t le conceding three corners, but the Yorkshire side were up to the onslaught, l im e ran out for Sabden and this defeat now nukes the task
of winning the league all the mere difficult S a b d e n : W e ir . C la rk so n .
S e e d . Ro b in s on. B a lm b ra Hughes. Hould.-uorth. McKav,
Linford. Pickles. Preedv. Sub’s; Tomlmson. Manlev.
Chatburn freaked out by late Read rally
Read l td 3, ( hatlnirn 0
TWO g o als in th e !a>! f i \o minute.' fi.r Read .ieiit.-il an
however, they t.„,■ it L. a -h"f from the
o x p .-nm e n ta l C h a tb u rn .'i>le ha k and u .-at m a.- 1 tin- .q q .o r tu n i ty of a >hoek lender.', ui'.eli they
draw a l te r a mon.-t.-r di'plav. h a \ f kt'-lie l!l tu.i t-r ! .rn 'o M<tS Canlftrr.
In the .'.-t-t'.'ul half,
The 'trugglinyt vin.ik.vr- ’a.-iv ir Dr J eh \ II
a kell bv th* *.l .is theV <
tder> lor mue:
n-tleeti t""k them
But thev u *• «if Mr H\de
Nell Rob!
no-nth. m; r e tu rn to Gra.-me Hr.
.eci-mph- siinligi
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for
Drav.ila R-'bin'on
i.-lending ek a ith
ant display m midfi«-ld 'Not - Julian Brindte l ieldi-n breaking fire \e ek‘s creation, Read
1 mad.- !*> look like a l l - t r e s s
llfo I t :: pr-Miuc nn.
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d. K Local derby ends level Hursl Green 3, I.angbo 3 TH IS ua>
result in tin Both 'ide
hula I Wilki:
id t<>-end. full-blooded encounter , with tin ice up to tin- final Whistle.
(ed great commitment and, although Laugh, a t ' in anvar-'. they fought back to earn a shan
'lot li-oni the edge of the area. Before half-time letermmed Andy Holden, following
l Neal Bl
• ijilumli. n half.
lilted 1
I,T |.ul l.;illKhi «*\ eii Young to make ; -llou card and a penalty
ford when .1lohn DowthwaiteN >h..t f..r- Back e
gly wide of the upright.
iiewhat agaiii>l the run of beat Langho and a cle\er back that.
a hale, thev had the hum. litre i go*. Hur 't Green ..if to a dream start. \\ hen h.
"Pulp Fu-ti. • late
ckv V;:
ctlo I last
that Whallev are the team to m the "division, so | am
d.-ligh
and. wIth Id minute.- to go, a -m-t-rh u ill \\ Clegg met on me full bv John • go ago!
anil, fr ,-t a do.-,•rvt-U equaliser.
were di sapjMiinti-d to dr.qi their first and enUhl blame tttu blatant misses hold oil to a two-goal lead.
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■♦89 F 405 GRD Saloon; in ming blue m e l ...................................................... £4595 ♦88 F 405 GRD Saloon; in rogency roO...........................................................£4165 •88 F FIESTA 1.6 Pop Plus D 3dr Hatch; 29.000 mites................................£2995
’♦88 E 309 XLD 3dr Hatch; in nigoncy ro d ...................................................... £3395 4x4 Section
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Vickers keeps Feds at bay Clitheroe Ludies 3,
SOME su per saves by Clith e r o e s h o t - s t o p p e r J u l i e Vickers helped her side to a f in e h om e w in a g a in s t a strun g Liverpool outfit.
scoring when a free kick was cros sed in by Vul S co tt for
The home team opened the
minutes later and, in the 25th minute, the Feds knocked in their second from a defender’s deflection. Clitheroe came hack on the
Angela Ralph to head home. An equaliser came ju s t five
playing for Clitheroe Ladies please contact Mr Frank Coun sel! on 0254 202118. O i th e ro c Ladies: Vickers,
F e a th e r , Middleton, Hughes, Ward, Slack, Shackleton, Scott, Ralph, Galloway, Watson. Subs:
Room, Lomax. Hockey STRONG WIN Clitheroe 1M XI 3, Great Harwood 111 XI 0
TH E match began with Clith e ro e bein g forced to dro p a player to refere e while await ing the ar r ival of an umpire. T h a n k s w e re e x p r e s s e d to
own until late into the first half when Jayne Seed collected the ball and dribbles! down the pitch |ia»t the op|>osition and, huving drawn th e goulkeepcr, pulled the bull straight into the net to
Pquline Bush for performing this task. The Clitheroe side held their
sica Cunliffe in her first game as a half and to Katie Wilkinson and Jayne Hutchinson as new club players.
Clltheroe: P. Eva, C. Fanis-
worth, J . Garstang, R. Wilkins, J . Cunliffe, J . Moyes (capt.), K, Wilkinson, J . Hutchinson, Middleton, J . Seed, P. Bush. ' *
a ted by Clitheroe , with two excellent goals coming in swift succession from Jill Middleton, b r in g in g th e score to 3-0 in Clitheroe’s favour a t full time. Credit should also go to J e s
give the local team a 1-0 advan tage at half-time. The second half was domin
on 7U minutes, Hath Shnckleton scored for at the other end to win it for Clitheroe. Anyone interest in training or
attack with Jill Middleton run ning from the halfway line to score a great goal. Vickers then saved some very' good shots to keep the local ladies on level terms. Her hard work paid off when,
11ed that we h aw don,- iu>t 1 think if we finish one higher than them th.-n we in the league.”
Toby*
from the left caused may- first i the en.-uing melee, Langho De L.i Clark.- lured ! An
De Lacy back on level ten a n sw e r back to th o s e lished out some friendlv
• of the local survnoi - ' . Chapman, had taken a minute lead for Whalles. icv levelled through Mm Indore Alan Savl. the Wanderers' lead, elated Lee Burgess
Nigel • iv>-
ns to w ho
e rs Dave Ro b er ts and Mark Wigan were pleased to see their side deliver a b-0 thrashing to high-flying Clothes Yard.
Indiind the De Lacy are Judge Walmesley, and th re e Wan d e re rs defectors — Nic Lee, Craig Dewhur>t and Andy Mos- sop — are giving the Biliington side a helping hum! in the cham pionship challenge. On Sunday, .Fudge co-manag
scored the winner in the <0th minute. Sitting comfortably two point;.
mng a. ."si season s cup imal before superstil) Dave Keigln-r
• " r ‘b- fifed
Alan True o a h..pi.v camu-r He rates Travolta;
Back to the De Lac\ . and think
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effect
Fr.inke m. Read
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k th, edge
The home
-i.lt* the n n**|e
• f the ir
! (' half-time could ea- il\ :hree down.
leader- had a little more pos s »•<{ u r i i :! v
on almost .-qua run and angle
Kcmt' c l im n Top Su
s te p up a g e a r . Im p a tien c e resulted in tnree In-okings, and it was man-of-the-maten John Hughes who brought them back witn a 30-yard shot. S a b d e n 's a t ta c k in g play
The second half saw Sabden
thwarted by a determined Settle defence. S ettle attacked once more and th e same fullback
action in Division Two where Hurst Green and Langho fought (tut a 3-3 d raw , while Read l fnited keep th eir claws in at
Sabden’s second-string thrash m>or Trawden 0-1, Whallev beat Helinshore 5-2 and Read lose narrowly at Colne United 4-3. Saturday’s fixtures: Division
NFOB, Peiidle Forest v Hurst Green, Read v Langho. R e se rv e Division — Hem-
One — Clitheroe Res v Bar- nqldswick, Rimington v Mill Hill, S abden v H e lm sh o re . Whailev v Great Harwood. Division Two — Chatburn v
sh ore v S abd en Res, H u rs t Green Res v Colne Utd, Traw den v Whalley Res.
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Reserve Division action saw
Manchester, are the visitors. C l i th e ro e : C lay, J a q u e s ,
F ie ld in g . W a ts o n , S t o t t , 0 ’ D u f f v ,
H e a n a n ,
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MIKE FRANCIS — winning Irv
Tennis CRGS girls
make it three in a row ■
SMASHING th e ir wav to the final of th e LTA;.Mid land Bank Schools Team Tennis Championships for th e th i r d y e a r in s u c c e s s io n , th e u n d e r 13s g i r l s ’ te am at C l i th e ro e Koval G ram m a r School, will be aiming to make it game, set and match. In the last two years, the
team has fallen at the final hurdle, so team coach Mr> Hilary Kobert> is hoping' the girls can make it third time lucky, but unfortunati-lv.-he will not be there to see ft. She is away in Australia
final on Monday at the Rac quet Centre in Coventry. They met the winners u
th e South WVst section
Redlands School, from Bris tol. in the quarter-finals. Playing some spirited ten
nis , th e te am of Xicuh M i d d 1 e b r oo k . H m 1 1 •. Al.-tead. Fiona Middlebruok and Selena Kearveli won the tie, four matches to two. .-U the national finals ;
Telford R aequet Centre > December 12th. they u j meet teams from Croydoi N ew c a s tle and Ipswicl with the semi-finals bem played in the morning an uuil m the afternoon.
>giaUML>^JUIPW Ribblesdale win
IK under !1> football team Rlbbie-oiair High School red an impre-si\e •}-.! u:n
: 'reston District ( '
h.inipi"!]-
rp'Js Christt High School m • English Schools Trophv.
nariis s tr ik t
Wii < 'arte
ils from Antho.’i a War ren Jacks-'
i light fading badly. Lia. rounded two men U-foi home the winner.
Memorial League
Film star performance in Whalley derby
De Lac; . 3. Whalle Wndrs 2 IN the u
Of.ls > if t he v film buff
m anager. Alan T r T ru e , Ala
of s tren gth and style. U'h,
Whal .1, T. Ti k Who
Tn.-re is c ot
Wand.-
..Ita
eriod where c r i t y , fidlo eight' of ••Gr
it w;
an "Kr rol Flyinuni” p*er formance by De Lacy **n Sumlay — full
r*r.-' eomparalii.- t.
.de
mavbe. during hi; s Ta lking Too' he slid into rnedi um g th e iiead \
lit
agains t (.rail, with, a last nur mg them a p Legion contuuii
run with Ami'. Insp.r
from th.
plea-ed Mimias
Kiio,-k>.ut id th. ide th, . like Tr nliill Arms.
Memorial I^acue Pnisum One
p W ■d . •bf.c D:
fixture up i
Milt . d the
4-2 ■
id Hr" trike d u hil.-
.-lien1 nisi.' 'i
and K.-ith als.
The
aey Arm- .•anc.dl.-d
.-d for! UN e matched tiy t*_
h a v e g v n e on .” s h e promised. The girls qualified for th.
for a month helping out Ro?-' sail School's cricket tour for who her son will be playing. t “I -'ball be ringing up from Sydney t«> find out how thev
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Volleyball Henthorn humbled bide lost to league leaders Bumlev. In whal promised to be a very hard match after a tight s tart
im i K0^ pW on both sides, the score reached 7-7, at which nomt Burnley stepped up a gear and their ferocious attacking tool! the
strong side. However, during the first set, Henthoi), diTthem selvesno favours with an overall poor display _ Aahton C took the
KPu.
match Alan Pilkington, Ashton (L gr ? i i ! \ t£Ckm.B ftoJ 1 Player-of-the- 16-14.
i-14, but despite good serviing on C took the set, and also the match
Henthom’s next match is on December 6th nirsin.i n . . Police in the Christmas Knockout Cup preliminary^mind! Preaton<
Dme superb rallies took the set
soon began to dominate and they took th e m a tc hT 5L7 5a 4 Playerol-thc-match for the C l i th e r i team was John Fielding In the second match, Henthom took on Ashton C, normally a
Despite another good s tar t in the second set. the Bumlev
The second set was a different matter, with Henthorn dominat- g play for long periods. Some sup
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