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Adrertiser it- Times, November 10th, lo in Primrose Garage SPORT


TAKE A GUIDED TOUR ROUND THE NEW 400 TOURER


N E A R L Y N E W & S T A F F T A R S


s v l f l ^ ° N T nG O Co« n ‘iyman Estate 2.0i engine, sunroof, SLll-levelling suspension, our own high spec, demonstration


GIVE TOP VALUE 1988 CITROEN BX 14 RE excellent value


19SS YUGcf45^exccllen I 'value ^ ^ 1987 VOLVO 240 GLE Estate............ ..................................................... 1985 ESCORT 1.6L


.................


1993 L METRO RIO Grande Diesel Polynesian Turquoise, used onlv on the Is e nf M,u.lili


I y


affordable prices Isl


o 1 '


10,000 miles only . . 93 (L) FORD ESCORT TDX Turbo Diesel blue met, 6,600 miles


1 0 0 0 0 ° ' | ER lN! liTRO 1-1C rL'a r "'-islt/wipe, radio cassette, St;md buck and take in the Tourer’s elegant


new body shape. Now move in closer. Notice the electric front windows and


■sunroof, driver's airbag and radio frequency remote control locking?


(Move in loo close and you'll also discover


the I outer's alarm system and engine immobiliser.)


Tourer prices start at just .£15,400 on the road. TEST DRIVE OUR DEMONSTRATOR


AND LET US PROVE HOW GOOD IT IS. ABOVE ALL, WE'RE ROVER DEALERS


SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.


92 (K) VOLVO 440 GL 5 door, very high spec 20,000 miles onlv 92 (K) ROVER 218 SLD Turbo one owner, very high soec


1992 ROVER 216 GSi 5 door, elec sunroof, windows, power stecrinj;, Midnight Blue, one o w n e r ...................... 91


5 door- t,,K‘ owner, 19,OOo'miles’ onl y’ steering ...................................... - f


1991 ROVER METRO 1.1S 5 door, white, 11,000 miles only i outstanding ......................................


r i r H m w D 1'3 GS 5 d ° ° r' rod' 0,10 ownerVroiii new’ 7 7 90 (G) ROVER 214 Si 5-dr blue, 32,000 miles 19901 HONDA ACCORD 2.0i Saloon 34,000 miles, one owner


on').-! i° n ‘n>;' Pou'cr steering, electric sunroof, silver 89 (I ) MAESTRO 1.3L 5 speed, red


19 8 7 ................


and value .................................... 1987 (Dec) FORD FIESTA.........................


1987 (Sep) PEUGEOT 309 GL 5 door excellent condition’ " ” o ! <OC ) ‘ NI MAYrAIR Pe.I,excellent value . very good throughout . . . . THIS WEEK’S BARGAIN BUY


1993 (L) ASTRA Merit White, 3,500 miles note the huge saving on new ..


Whatley Road, Clitheroe. Teh 23883 Sales after 5.30 p.m. Telephone: 23886/22095


USED CARS !


93 K RENAULT Cto 14 r t S . ; . (f u!San red- ,5 SP ^ . 10,000 miles . . 7 7 .C6995 miles ............................'


is L RENAULT Clio


9 2 K miles .


1 ownerRENAULT Clio RT 1.4 3K)r; electric blue.''electric windows', cental'toojPng5 91 J RENAULT Clio i.2i 6-dr; silverleal met, 24,000 mls. i


91 J T ~


94 L RENAULT mileage


93LLR SAFRANE


93 L RENAULT Safrane 2.0 RT 5dr miles ................


' Persian red, PAS, 5 speed manual. 2000


........................................................................................................Cl 3.995 1 9 s


~ 19 Biarritz 13901 cc 5dr; 5 speed. Persian red, PAS.


miles, 1 owner........... 20,000^ rrdles I"3. ) 9 .


RENAULLt \ V r t 1 TfEnemv' 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' pas- clocking! 7.666 miles_______


90 H RENAULT 19TS 1.4 EneraV ’t 92 K RENAULT ,9 RL Pnma ,.4 cnerpv: 5-sod 5-d. ,ungsten groy.


,390cc: 5 sPded. 5dr, PAS. central i locking, persian red.


met silver radio cassette. 47,666'miies C4495 Energy; 5-spd, 5-dr, tungsten a rev. 27.000 miloe


i 3 t™ Ul:T ,9 T ^ ’72- ' Sp- ; - 5 speed! misty blue.'hd,'elec'pack. .................................................... .


21 SAVANNAS 4 95.0H 00R mTesLT.2 ' GTS ^


21 HATCH glacier while,


.C6-195 top of


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M ^RENAULT 21 GTS Savanna 1721cc; 5-spd. electric pack, baggage cover, satin ................................... C8995


sunroof, central locking, e.windows


.............................................................................................. STAR BUY


UU G flENAULT 2.9 V6 GTA 5sp Manual; d a y t o n a ~ 92 n o n r e n a u l t s K CITROEN ZX 1.4 Avantago 5dr; zircon blue 17,000 miles, 1 owner . C6995


?i.Fnr E.R r . ^ U COMA 14 .


<>Miwa Va


A..T 94 COn^A i


O L E I T H W A L L OARAGE


BUILDING on quality and r e pu ta t io n


86 MERCEDES^5^2E5EDleM|DM™ud|b'U0, b'U° l0alh0f 'n'e"0f- ,u" SpoC.......C'0.450 condition......................Z .. .. . . Manual genuine 61.000 miles, elec sunroof, pristine


. E8495


40.000 miles............ ..............


93 L cfTR0H 92 j CTOR


92


91 io Rmte!R 82° SI Ha,chbacl‘ British Racing gioon, ................................


ormsn H 92 J TOYOTA Carina vnTo2n J ; , l " eJ eX. . ^ . “ only 11.000 mites. , , ENL2XA1 S4R 1',t .4 Flig


PAS. electric wmdows'sunroof. as new U* 92 K FORD Fiiestta 1.4 Flight S-dr. On


92 J FORD Escort 1.4L 5dr 1 owne? nnk^o


5-dr. Onlv 12 oOflmlc nhio.............7............................................. C6595 ? SF^ “


' i 7171' l 'V V........ ....................... "heo's, hko new.........E5995 ........................................ y 19,000 mls- FSH- absolutely immaculate condition 89 F VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6L Hatchb^k 54 0 0 0 ,0'alH y 35 neW..............................E499S


87 D DAIHATSU Charade 5dr CX Excellent Iirs7car ^ m,lBa9o. hence bargain price . £3795; 86 D CITROEN BX 17 RD Diesel taxed and MOT


89 F PEUGEOT 205 1.4XS while. 58.000 mNos^cetnUhiTugS,0' ° XCe"en' .................... H Reg. FORD Granada 2.0 Litre G h U ^ f o ^ d f a n ^ h m ? 8


k„ .....................................................................£14951 89 G FORD P100 Pickup Turbo Diesel 66,000 miles, excellent order......


COMMERCIAL .........................................................E l 195* £3695+VAT


W. ..mice » repair .11 m. k. . „ . .h id e - W. specl.lls. rspstr^g 4 servlclnglisrcsdet^f BMW^


T E L : 0 2 5 4 5 1 8 7 4 / 0 2 ^ « o , S O p e n 3 . 3 0 - 5 . 3 0 M o n - F r i . SaT 8 . 3 0


P A R K R O A D , B L A C K B U R N L : 0 2 5 4 5 1 8 7 4 / 0 2 5 4 6 9 3 3 7 7


5 . 0 0 i T) f f M^ORION 1.4 Encore; Met blue, ts.000 miles. aOoys. sold by myselfs g OrS 5 M ^ Tut>? DlM6' 5«ri I 7


9fl: 21 I2S 2 ? T.


2 91 FIESTA 1.1 Pop Plus* 1 owner hit m oa (vuim-II.' II


j J ReiJ PEUGEOT309 GROMr'+a bob'mite..............................“ ®5 J ORION 1.4 GLX; sllv«. ASS .


............................... Pkn 5dr; 1 owner, red, Vs.bbo mies.............C5690 5dn Mjt red. t.s.h.. 33.000 mites " 11


1-3 R)lda': 1 “""Wi 19000 mis, sunroof silver ..........rxoon 7 ^ “ 'id26-000 ^


•’ : •’ •’ ■’


F Reg NISSAN Sunny 1.6GS Saloon* P^.« ................................... FMETRO 1.3 City X M rV. . .


...................................... E HONDA Integra 5-dr Automatic; 1 owner .* .C&690


90 GRANADA 2 ^ S s a J ^ ^ 4 ^ ' ^ m‘,M ....................S S 2 8 9 jC A V A U E R 2 0 0 0G U ^ b a ^ ,. . 6k: ....................................“ 990


............ C209O .C2490 m lull Vitesse body kit, alloy wheels £7450 os new............................................£6995


’b ’i' “"7. ' , -u uu [™ws. 1 owner, whito, as n ew .............. £6495 (,ac,ory llmlled option) only 20,000 milos. FSH, p


93


ln s u 7 ^ CT ° ? . .B:,.'l,.h. . '“C'n0. 0'89n '0W n' t,e'a0®'.* Gioup"^ “


P®n'bnindt ilve<. 1 1.000. mites .C9690 .to IS


example ........................................... 92^VAUXHALL Cavalw SRi S^liio; mebUli<;' i^yV' 33.000 'mitoSf9?


A“io:' ’o'-™:' S


’ 8 df,la Estate; P.a.s„ red. 7.000 miies................ r tn Ron PAS .V.'.V.V ' C 7 ^


•8LX Es,ale: na‘,ianl ,ad- 26-000 "kies, t ownef. excetleot 7.SS^“ ,U greorv^ava blue, under 3.000 miles . .


L Reg MONDEO 1.8LX Saloon- AJbeno ornen i mri «fi^l 3 ----- zttz0 L hlONDEO 1.0LX


yaars ago f- ^


2 ^UGEOT 205 Diesel; only 6.000 m,li,


L Reg MONDEO 1.8 LX Saloon; alberta green only i .200 miles 'rooon L R ^ ESCORT 1.8 U Turbo Diesel 50r PAS* K ORION ,.8LX


S ; r ^ ’ ^ P A S ........ g S S ' PAS........


6 0 4‘


&4 CAVALIER miles


34a Water Street, M. A I Accrington j 0254 394480 1,7 Turt>° Otosoi Saloon; bumundy. ).___


S


“ **’ • 5unTOO'- <.500 m ilM ...........7 Cd U S ? : • motal''c « “ *• only '.400 mJe, :p990


94 AS-n« 1 75r ^ T ^ I?S.‘l .5ar-melal'K: blue- 7 000 mil<M . . .C7990 !!


0;7;000 PAS.: ; f i


a4.CAVAL,ER ' '7 DB Turt>° D;°,a' Halck6«*;'srnokest'on'o'. 'aBS.*^loys M Reg FIESTA t.3 LXi 6dr; coming shortly choice ol* 4


L Reg MONOEO 2.0 L&; metallc blue. 10,000 miles.................. ci^oon j L ^ ! TRA !*4 Mw1' ^


M Reg FIESTA 1.8 LX Diesel 5drj 2.000 miles ! ^


I I


’ ‘ -C7W0 .


5 *Pd. green met. PAS. only 3200 mis C9490 I ; ; ; ; • •


rSes.'*^ bVm^T? .C5990 I


HUGH DAVIES mtif- ra sIS I -------------“ -----~


black trim, lull ............C10,995


spd- 5‘dr- adriallc blue, lull electric pack, 8,000 - C8995


- | R E N A U L T Clio


91 J RENAULT Clio 1 owner


9? en’ 4-000 miles- Power steering . . . ^ 9 9 5


, 5-spd, crystal green, electric pack, sunrooi, 14.000 5dr; m idn igh t b lu e ,


1.4 RT 5-dr; 5 speed. PAS. crystal green, 10,666


9? J ASTRA t 6 Si S<t> »■ >•«<( 9t H F1CSTA t 6S


IS f


91 MOVER JI4S* J-dr lUMcfi -.-xt i 9 t ROVER fcUlro t


91 J NOVA Sp-n 4-df Saloon • B9 F UMW 90 M CAVALIER 1 4l) K * lc h (»,„• ‘


S# VW C e il 1 SOL M r s k . - v . rt, k - 90 ESCORT 1 1 ...................................


69 O NISSAN M.cra IOCS


69 F POLO Coup* t 3 S 66 E FIESTA 9S0 Mop i-u' 89 MAESTRO 1.3 S p *c .* l '


66 F NISSAN M.cr» 1 0LS 66 HOVER ?13S O v iu


67 E FIESTA 67 E VAUXMALL Nova! t 66 METRO t OCitv ( r-,,-. 66 f FIAT Uno < i IOtmu'


48 month* * H 3 Tot*. Crw1 rt 9 Full 90 M MITSUBISHI L300 0.»


1969 VOLVO 740 OLE 1987 FIAT X19 S p o r l t ' y* ,-u 1987 MERCEOE*S 190E A u iom .l


»»»OHT» AND EXECUTIVE


66 F RENAULT S C»mpo* -.-1 ■ y r r „ r * . . ..


, “ • “ ' 'V - ' - V “ .*


V E H IC L E S E R V IC E S A l l o u r r e ta i l c a r s a ro g u a ra n te e d d o w n to th e la s t


DURKIN


-b o lt—wnshor and bulb with up to 2 years AA Warranty avaiiablo


T h o fo l lo w in g p a ym e n ts a re c a lc u la te d o v e r 48 m o n th s 92 K ORION I 4LX .’ 3 (*■) r-.j*. r..'-


scverly affect th e ir form. The commitment o f the play-


jadics with an interest in play- I ing football to a team tra in in g


ers is q u i te e x t ra o rd in a r v . Goalkeeper Julie Vickers and C a ro lin e Sla c k t ra v e l from Gloucester every week to play! M Co unsell in v ite s lo ca l


r


ton — a school which actively promotes ladies’ football. T h e s e s s io n s a re r u n


ligh School, Accrjng*


b e tw e e n 7 a n d S-30 p .m . Anyone interested can contact Frank Counsel! on 02?>l 2021 LS for more in formation. The IA has recognised the need for the development und


Clitheroe and District Snooke


| A take a four-jH.int lead at the b of Division One, following


, ’‘K win against struggling t atholic .Sts.-ial (,'luli.


The ir nearest challengers l.«'w .Moor B, n a r r o w ly ilefeated Millington A. for


| whom Damian Co.\ scored the season's highest break of IT


In Divi.-am Two, Low M.n.r A won their top of the table


I ^'hish against Kmungton A l<> leave the villagers floundering I•V B.^ i u„vp .on n


Natdburn A and Kimington M. A f te r


ints adr ift , th e i r


consecutive


defeats. Bolice returned ... fonn with a big win against


» flC* ‘ ^ * “ ” ^ 7 ‘e t .P


p * ^ 7 n7,^ i >, on ,


" | the table.


| Waddmgton M. to hoist them- selves away from the foot of


Mcsults: Divthioit One Chathurn A (|2> lid, CS(' <2i


I -HI: N. Kohinson tiT. G. Tomlin son fxs- |*. Craig To. J{. Alston 1-. >. Marnson -V.*, M.


| Barker so, A. 1%,]!;,>,] eg,. Ia»w Moor It IS) 122. Milling,


M. Law-on tjo, T. Byrne al B < lark US. M. l iv r ’ne i)o D


1963 VW T f*n *p o r i. r b * ,o n M o o n r .» * r , CARAVANETTES


1997 KVW PASSAT 1 9 T u . t> o o .* .* i E*i 1997 K CITROEN ZX Aura I 9 CSaa*. »• A 1966 FORO Si«Mta I BL Et tala :z.„.


t»67 FIESTA »J0 Pop Plutb^, ......_ D ASTRA 1.3 M«fit V d r


'>••! M.y f |


C CAVALIER 1 6 CL) Hatch !».» » iaj! Az^, C FIAT P.nd* n-3 4r. t . ,j rt,ti Uyt A.,; ,* 196i


C RENAULT 11 1965 CAVALIER 1 6 GTL txlr u SRi Hatch »


1963 FORDEm o m XR3-faC. e,.,s 0 FIESTA Pop ««xj


1964 VAUXHAIL N o v . t 2L S*loon u - - . l t . , f.,gW lI


, , , ] \


Ct 195 Cl 995


Cl 495 C1150 [495 [995 C9VS [995 [995 C750


BOSEHILL GARAGE MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY Tel: 10282) 831 43 4


DIESELS • VANS • ESTATES • COMMERCIALS • .


ton A <tP 125: M. Holmes do U lo;{; *i'. Henshaw 7s. } \


equal with M-.W IA prurnotnl Chat burn K llio tt D.


Kydeheard Ihi N. Harri> .Vi, ' Lee 72. I). De;


M i D JUj: J, Gi


ta ke r -la. S. f Gudgeon ir.r K


Wat.son 72; J'tewan -id.


I harlton III; J M


• fit 3tk>: .S. M.i -17; G. Br.mke: 7-1. A. Burgess G. Blackburn M


. D. .Stewart .V'. burn T. Ireland To. H. S. I'.. in bJ. K. Garrett


t ’h.wnley x.**, Sla Millin gton H


1 •Ml) 1 lo, ('<iri5 Wil.-o: b.-uri ;>i. .1. Whit


.1 I..- Simki


t>nm.-tun lt r j, J. Amswnrth o l.


lamiery >.7. A. Dickin.-un o l, F, '•J. S. McAlK


: HoilgesM. M. V I ' . r n s A (t»


«-r Mri. D. t 'iov J". N. Gehlari!


L M. Al.-ton -Jo J. Ko)*ert> i; i, - »JI.


A m i J 7 7 : D . S m i t h 7*’.. } { W .u i - dlllgtoN la, I N.U


•r-1. M Whitaker 5d, D, Cow king tG. a . t'i«.jrer


< 1 * d»*J, Izow Moor A ( 111i 117: A. Kubuison .T{. G. Tvier h- D


k. Smith ‘M. J. « Yttnn «V». Diyi.-j„n In , , Kiniington A


i alvert 7B. S. McDonnell <V.;‘ M l. Ik- I i--


( t'Kuiirki- ri-l; K.


Dow biggin . d, J. Kmuiier .Yi. S. Bettv ;►!. I. Perry ♦>», .1. I.uthl V Broun 75.


Clitheroe and District Pool a c t i g r i e


Explosive start for Buck and Oak


<>N the f in a l wyyk i»f tin*


I Summer League .season, Vie- | Iona A ^irip{H*i! Higher Duck


if any l in g e r in g hopes of


J Reigning W in te r League champions Dog and Bartriilge M


j narrowly heat their in-ho


rivals to liecome the only other team in the tup flight to h;


1 won U>th their games so far. In the longest game of the


| Inn registered their first win in the^ Bremier. The top two teams in the


I season. 1 In the First Division, Koval Oak A heat Swan and Koval A | to stay three points ahead of


Craven Heifer A, who beat the Horseshoe at home. Second Division leaders De I Mycv Arms B continue to show I tH t ir


Keys enjoyed a good win at KB Le.gion B to


*)po


I league, Whalley's Hogs Head and '* - " • ........................


Newcome rs to theho Head’s Stork Hotel, both


enjoyed tremendous wins to ead th e wa y in th e T h i rd


Division. The league extends a warm


welcome to the May Horse at Marrow who are jo in in g the Third Division in replacement of 'og and Bartridgi


against Betre Arms B and Cra­ ven Heifer M will be rearranged shortly. The Marrow team oiien


’Die two outstanding matches Hiigher


j “rtndge B 4; Kin s Arms B 2, KB Legion A


ung l)oE am


White Hart 4; Craven Heifer A 5, Horseshoe 2; Dog (Barrow) 1, Waggon and Horses 0; 1’etre " rm» A 3, Bendle Hotel B 4; Ko^al Oak A 5, Swan and Royal


First Division _ gher Buck 7.


Victona A 0, Castle A 3,


Second Division — Bridge 2.


Castle B 5; i ’endle Hotel A 3, Victoria B 4; KB Legion B 3, Cross keys 4; Station Hotel 3, Koyal Oak B 4; Swan and Koyai I) 1. De Lacy B 6.


Black Mull 4, Kings Arms A 3; I)e Lacy A 8, Buck Inn 4; Dot and Farlridee A 3.


*» u n t . r v i i ig s


th e ir campaign with a visit to the Brown Cow. Results: I Vernier Division —


p otol


strength, while Cross to go second.


three other divisions have all maintain**! winning starts to the


night, Black Bull came from 3-0 down to heat Kings Arms A while, at the De Lacy, the Buck


j by inflicting a humiliating 7-n win which puls them three |»uim.s clear in the table.


I achieving trie Bremier Divi­ sion title by Iveating them B-l. La.-t week, the *\’adtlingtun team exacted emphatic revenge,


L. H ( r


Third Di Brown


■S 3. Wh dies 1. ad 7. Bt


1) Lacy Kings Dog ; A rm s


Tot >.),ht 3; n Heifer B.


- Black Ht»rse Buck Writik-


Lion -J; t 'litheroe rk Hotel li; Hogs i.‘ Arms B U; hve-


* '


ion — Black B u ll .. aim rartrid


Legion A First 1);


A


( tl \ Heift


v Buck Inn A.


f ix tu re s : Bremier v De


A. Dog andI Bart ridge B v \ te to r ia A; KB ,


lYision — Horseshoe v Bendle Hotel It v Cra- A. Beire Arms A v


Dog (Harrow), Swan and Koval


A v Waggon and Horses, White Hart v Koval Oak A. Second Ihvisiun -— Castle M v


Bendle Hotel A. De Laev M v Bridge, Koval Oak M v Swan and Ko val M. S ta t io n v KM


Legion B, Victoria B v Cross Kevs. 'fh in i Di vision


y Bay Horse (Bur row) , Buck Inn Wrinklevs v Hugs Head.


, , ........... Brown Cuw


( raven Heifer M v IV tre .Arms IL Murk Hotel v Black Horse White Lion v Clitheroe Ladie.s • TH K draw fo r the f irs t


round o f the W in te r League Challenge Cup has taken place. I he matches are to l>e plaved on


Tuesday, starting at 8 p.m: KB Legion B v Kings Arms A, Bav Horse (Mar row) v Castle M* Kings Arms M v Black B u ll’ Craven lle ife r A v Betre Arms A, White Hart v Brown Cow Dog and Burt ridge A v Cross Keys, Muck Inn W r inklevs v Horseshoe, De Lacv A v ^wan and Koyal A.


phone through the result and |H)st the scorecard.


team travelled to the Dog and 1 heasant, home o f Breston M, in


the Lancashire Superleague Group Two on Sunday, and fell to a heavy 7-2 defeat.


.Mutt Kvans (KB Legion), 'play­ ing his debut, put the visitors 1-0 up, but Cary Hrunker (KB


In the first frame, captain


L e g io n ) and V in n y G ilm o u r (Castle) lost their frames.


Wayne Doreham (KB Legion) levelled the scores at 2-2, but


A super clearance from ^ a ^ „ s Y ' ;M o ^ a m y .a T L m e : Ihe’ d ^ i S i t S u ^ ' i B a c k


Norman Ganier, John Kenwick A removed N'ew Tm, ^ A ^ ^ >i> jf11 Legion), Derek Niven (Black * in'Di'vY7ioneTw'SnCe il i


W f f i a S & S


Leyland visit on November 20tl


back on the winning trail when


losing. The team will be hoping to get


d l l t d he ieagu'e defeatCross Judge W almsley 3, Royal Oak 5; Horse b 9, Clithew FC 7 B SCk , f « u uf'Division One - l g " ? f i C 0' W Winning captains must tele­ • A d ep leted C lith e ro e M


Boinls and p - Chat I


M.*>r B ; ilington I


on.- A L


. Bilim Is. Wa


*. naumrn it 2t», w 20, Bendle I'lu h 12.


11 1 B 3-1. Slaidl; 32. Slaidhurn B 2t


Social A : Division d


-M. C: Mu


V 30. Bib on A 2>. KBL 21.


\ I Kimington i A 3


wmgum it T o n ig h t ’s f ix tu re s : Division


Due — B d lin gto n A v KB L . L otis A v Social A. Low Moor B v Billington B. CSC v l\m> B, Wadiiington A v I'hathuni A. Division Two — Slaidhurn B


,1/Jwsion


Arms B. Higher Muck v Mimmgton A. Si^ial B v Bolice 1 Bartridge A; Kings Mimington B v Low Moor A Bendle Club v Slaidhurn A Chathuni B v Waddingtcm B.


1. Social B Bolice 2-1.


Ions A (t»i 2t»2, Waddington sh j.s J) \ t.j


>otl trO. I. t oot>er G*-. .1. Uame- j \Vih..fr


- ,n i*. N k-


Gorton 7o. I*. S4K*ial (Tub A Koblfl:


I ’l.’ltler


M < 2 > Farke


• r. ( 't,I D. t'o A. K


mini: •klev


diets the ( litheroe captain. Ladies' teams have been set


up at H la rk b u rn Hovers and A c c r in g to n Stanlev and both clubs are vorv well run.


The ( litheroe club continues


to thrive on hard work and a shoestring budget. The d iv j. s»on thev plav in has opp<».


nents as far afield us Colwvn - e a t f u e Chatburn pocket early lead


•n A 1 12. U L Chat- 1 2W: G Ted.-tnne »;■» on it. Walker To’ h i; B Davu-s s‘.i >'


; J. Whitvwll >2. B W. Jones H W,j-


Mult-.ri A. IU • 121 h*»o. Slaidburn


: B. Walton s t . <; •M. H.irv«-v pi. W


n . B. De


b. A. Tonilmson In i t I. McNultv »:? A. lu-litlev JO \


Mollat,,) <.( i . ,i Lund irir 'u


H-.b.-.n .N.;. N


t ii. y. fd. M »v>, B. N. W;i


IVmlle (Tub (2i Jm;. Kin iit • » ton M ( 12> 171: U’• M* Ol* K.


Wmeklev 77 \ }'


See.! on, A. Tav! nr See.l 1*7. W. \Vi 'urn


1 r« *•: er «u. j , M er «>'. |. .1 C • ' • 1 • r.• • £•• at 2 1 ;


D. A. ' j.


i \yr, ai hi VNTiai). i t . - tn k


Wi;all..- 1: t c ! i •; i i


l ’td ire i !»*• I .*>: i1. Hotfier.-: ill Wba II.'-v*- n • \ i Barn.iM


S a tl tl i n k t o n M i 2 i 31:-*. : !.«• Met


H.m,' Mro


Atkn


Craig l n th .-1.


\ . lie nth .


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Whit Wa!


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•>. M.-Mulle t . Mromlet


Smith.-on Brooks


Table Tennis Mo A Making a stand


TH A N K S to a whitewash win OU'I- Uiinin+rion. Stamlun H have taken over at the top of the kibblesdale Table Tennis Association League. Second-placed Howland A


have two games in hand over the leaders, while St MarvG M. m fourth place, kept their 1(m>


c recortl intact with a win


at \ \ addington H. Results: Kimington o Stan-


‘ion M lb; Uoefield 4. Wad- ilmgton A fi; St Marv’s A i)


Mowlam! HS C 1; Waddington M li, St Mary’s li 7.


C l i t h e i - o c a n d D i s t r i c t D a r t s T .P t t .m o


VICTORIA HIT THE WIRE


TIIK withdraw;,| of Victoria friun the first division of the


lead over second-placed New Inn.


their I,ye this week and the out- unne o f the match lietu een New Inn and k in g s Arms A could h a y considerable impact on the


, Hoh


tle inflicted the only whitewash ol the season on hapless Doe and I art ridge (Barrow). Mean­ while, Black


^ i e d ' ,S r ^ ,,(ChatbU™»


season and have hauled them- zoto


°Ul ° r lh° r i !k 'Kation


Arms beat Cross Keys 6-2. The I.angho side have the only 100Gb nx-ord in the division and look lavourites to overtake leaders Craven and Horseshoe, as they have a game in hand.


cant result so far saw- l'ctre Division Three’s most sit iipiifi- first win of the K,'-Vai "a k have Kot.il Oak with a significant ? ,,l a,r t -s ■•■•aBUc has left


V ic to r ia J, Top Club 7; Low Moor (. lub 4. Kings Arms A 4- New Inn A 7, Bendle WTtch 1;


Dog ami Bartridge (Clitheroe) 2 Black Horse A G.


DuaMun tw o — Swan With l,ington BC


Two Necks 3, Black Bull (Chat­ hurn) a; ( raven lle ife r A 4. Bit- A 4; King • -


In Division Two, leaders Cas­


l-acy Arms 4. Division Three — Black Arms b, t ru s s kevs Clith..cc.


h n g to nB C B l- "


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t ra v e n Heifer B 6; Bil- ■


Horseshoe 6.


sion One — Koyal Oak 35. New Inn A 2b. Black Horse A '>6 kings Arms A 22, Top Club 22' L ow Moor Club 21. Judge Walmslev 20, Bendle Witch 16


10. (} Oints previously gained deleted.1) V,ctoria hove


Billington BC A 33, Black B i9 '^ ,I 'an8ho) 27, Commercial


Division Two _


Hull) and Ian Holmes (Kings A) Craven Heifer A and th . i w “ n " W,th ^ uivision Hand Clulb felt


, Veit th<» Heifnp it


e"*1 •>a.rj;r idge (Barrow ) 18, 12.


u ~ C


y/raven |^ ;


21'.K!n.KS Al7ns B 21. Dog « aV(Ch aT ug amf Partridge (Clitheroe)


Castle 45, ’u”li


I’oints and positions; I)ivi-


4., Black Bull (Old T-angho) 4; Dog and Partridge (Barrow) (I castle b; Commercial 4. De


........ags Anns B -


Ac,Te r ' 'S’L'e Inn 11 -k I’ctrv • Vross keys 2; Chtheroe


, ; -’- .-•cnn-l n


i 1' ' til.- cam. Ite tl.tVl’n


; failed t, ii Iil.III.tLV


ail then wth th.


el an-1 the i.. I hack. nil-r­ M a c k , f ro m le f t : K a th


Miackleton. Kath lamias, I ’au- ine Koonie, J u l ie Vic ke rs .


Lindsay Hindson. Val Scott. F ro n t , from le f t : Angela


Kalph, Louise Ward. J il l Midd­ leton. Chris Hughes, Caroline >lnck. Bauline Feather.


Squad m emb ers a b se n t- Laura Carawav. Julie M iller


Vets slip to first defeat


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a i r £7995


...£2675 ndleaplf r R ° M A Y F A ,R 3 door- outstanding condition, modest


I croe Ladies’ FC. The o n ly e x is t in g fo u n d e r


member o f the N o r th West F e d e ra t io n la d ie s ' fo o tb a ll


league, Clitheroe Ladies' FC, who play th e ir homes game at K o c fie td , have played a big


part in the development o f the sport in the area. Team munugor Frank Coun-


I sell has a hard-working, com- I m it te d squad o f 1-1 pla ye rs , " jh ich is only barely enough i f


j a ll the team members are fu lly f i t , hut what i f a couple o f


| players are injured? A n d , th e re are p ro b lem s


(e x c lu s iv e to th e w om e n 's g am e . W h a t i f a p la y e r


, w i th th a t


j situatio n on Sunday afternoon as the local team were about to take on Oldham Ladies in the


.


J declares herself pregnant? Well, the manager was faced u n c om p rom is in g


I Kibble Valley players are being invited to join Clith-


I WOMEN’S football is set for a bis boom — and interested


Local ladies call the shots


session: “ We are always on the lo o k -o u t fo r new p layers to


jo in the squad. They w o uld receive a warm welcome.” M r Co unsell got in vo lve d


w ith ladies’ fo o tb a ll thro ugh the interest his daughter took in the game. He led a ju n io r 5-a-side g ir ls ’ team to Wemb­ le y, p r io r to the 1992 F irs t Division p la y -o ff f in a l between Blackburn Hovers and Leices­


ter City . • The club are hoping to start


a ju n io r section to act as a fe e d e r team to th e s e n io r


squad and compete in a local league. In accordance with the FA,


players under I I yeurs o f age are not old eno ugh to pla y senior football, hut there is a North West league fo r them to play in i f enough in teres t is generated.


C lith e ro e L a d ie s ' c a p tu in


Val Scott said: “ None o f the Clithcroe schools push ladies' soccer. We would lik<


progression o f women in the sport, 70 years a f te r banning la d ie s ’ fo o tb a ll because, in some places, b ig g e r crowds were being attracted to th e ir


g am e s t h a n th e m e n ’ s matches. I t is a sad iro n y that it took


a decline in the fu n ic und its crowd b e h a v io u r in the la te 1970s and 1980s, before the n a t io n a l s p o r t ’s ru lin g bodv welcomed women hack to a •sport th a t they should never have been isolated from in the firs t place.


The FA’s renewed involve-


[nent has been prompted hv a I KFA d ire c t ive . In Europe women's football has been big business for a while now and, in I ta ly especially, almost all


the senior clubs have women's teams.


S im ila r paths are now being taken in England and, as the


modern-da> portrayal o f foot­ ball is that o f a family game_ an in it ia t iv e being pushed to


Bay in Wales and Kuncorn i C heshire, so transport are a major expense.


costs C lu b c h a i rm a n D e n n is


Mackey thanked club sponsor T e r r y C a t le rm o le fo i v a lu e d s u p p o r t . A n y * in te re s te d in sp o n so rin g a


h is v o n c


match can contact Mr Mackev on L'htheroe 2171)3. • For more in formation on


tne history and administration o f ladies' football in the North West, a new book — “ In a


league o f o u r ow n,” bv Hail New-sham _ i , he ini: launched on Saturday at WIISMITH in


Brest


. • (; i.i «h - * “ , r ‘- knocked out o f the County ( ’upon Sum day by f i r * ! division visitors Oldham Ladies.


Hie talented side opened the


s ro r in i! a f te r III minutes and extended th e ir lead from the p e n a lty spot a f te r defender t hris Hughes has saved a cer­ tain goal with her hands.


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