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31 CIitheroe Advertiser X- Times, September loth, l!)Oi


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1992 (K) ROVER 216 GSi sunroof, electric windows vei spec, one owner B lu e ___ .previously £7975 ’SAVE £51 1990 (H) HONDA ACCORD 2.0i saloon one owner only 34,000


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m i l e s ........................................ previously £8495 ’SAVE £500* at £7995 1989 MAESTRO 1.3 L 5 s p e e d ........... ........................................................... ................................................... previously £2975 ’SAVE £300’ at £2675


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1994 (April) ROVER 214 Si 3 door, 3700 miles, Ocean Blue p /steor ing remote locking .......................................................... £9550 1994 (Jan) ROVER METRO 1.4Si White, 5,600 miles only . . .£7995


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1994 (M) ROVER METRO 1.1 S 5 door, registered 1st Aug only 600 miles, Caribbean blue ...........................................................................£7895 1994 ROVER 214 SLi White full 94 specification 3,900 miles, sunroof, velour seats, side impact b a r s .......................................... £9950 1993 (L) VAUXHALL ASTRA 3 door, 1.4 Merit, 3000 miles . .£7995 1993 ROVER METRO 1.1 S 5 door. Red, 7,000 miles, central locking, sunroof, alarm, 5 speed .......................................................£6750


CARS PRICED TO GIVE TOP VALUE


1987 VOLVO 240 GLE Estate, one owner from new, full history, above average mileage therefore ......................................................£2895 1986 MONTEGO 1.6 EST one local owner, only 19500 miles outstanding condition ..........................................................................£2295


1989 MAESTRO 1.3L 5spced, sunroof, one owner, 41,000 miles ...................................................................................................................... £2975


QUALITY CARS AT VERY AFFORDABLE PRICES


1992 (Aug) VOLVO 440 GL 5 door hatch, 20,000 miles, power steering, sunroof, metallic b l u e .......................................................... £8675


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■ 1987 (E) ROVER 213 SE Auto, Silver, 47,000 m i l e s ....................£2925 1987 (E) VANDEN PLAS METRO 42,000 miles. Gold, 5 door o u ts ta n d in g ................................................................................................ £1895


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- 23886/22095 94 L MONDEO 1.61 Aspen Estate Mallard green 94 (L) MAZDA MX6 V6 Coupe Vintage red, only 6,000 miles


9 3 92 92


.....................................................................................................£18,995 (K) MAZDA MX6 V6 Coupe Platinum silver, black cloth, full electric pack, a.b.s., low mileage................................£14,995


(K) MAZDA Xedos 6 2.0i SE Auto Arctic blue met, beige leather, a.b.s., airbag, alloys, full electric....................... £14,495


(K) MAZDA 323 1.61 GLX Fastback Caribbean blue metallic, full electric pack, only 10,000 miles, fantastic condition. £9295


92 (K) MAZDA 323 1.6iGLX Fastback Caribbean blue metallic, 1 owner, only 11,000 miles, power steering, central locking, 5spd, superb throughout...........................................................£8795


92 (J) MAZDA MX3 V6 Coupe Caribbean blue with black cloth, full electric pack, alloys, ABS, low mileage................... £11,295


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(J) MAZDA 323 1.61 GLX Auto Fastback Clear white, navy cloth trim, full elec pack, air conditioning, excellent


value................................................................................................£8495 (J) MAZDA 323 1.61 GLX A.b.s., saloon, white, blue trim, p.a.s., electric pack, only 19,000 miles................................£7995


92 (K) MAZDA MX5 1.6i Convertible 32,000 miles....... £12,995


90 (H) MAZDA 626 2.0 GLX 12v 5dr vintage red, grey velour, PAS, full electric pack, digital stereo, only 35,000 miles £6495


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92 (K) ROVER 214 Si blue metallic, contrasting trim, FSH ..................................................................................................... £6495


92 (J) MITSUBISHI Spacewagon Gun metal met, grey velour trim, p.a.s., electric windows, 7 seats...................................£9995


92 (K) FORD Escort 1.6LX5dr 8,000 miles..........................£6995


89 (F) FORD Fiesta 1.4 Ghia 3dr Rosso red, r/cass and all usual Ghia refinements, ideal second car...........................£2995


88 (E) MITSUBISHI Galant 1.8 GLX deep blue metallic, blue velour trim, electric sunroof, windows and mirrors, PAS, central locking, digital stereo, luxury family motoring..............................................................................£3295


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94 L VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.8LSI Choice of colours, p.a.s., electric windows, drivers airbag, etc immaculate throughout................................................................................................................... - ....................... C8995


93 L CITROEN ZX 1.4 Reflex Pzazz 5dr only 11,000 miles, 1 owner, white, as now............................£6995 92 J TOYOTA Carina XL Hl-Ufe Plus (factory limited edition) only 20,000 miles, FSH. PAS. electric windows/sunroof, as new.......................................................................................................................£6995 93 K FORO Escort 1.3 5-dr, only 2,000 miles, blue, one owner, totally as new.....................................£6595 92 K FORO Fiesta 1.4 Flight 5-dr. Only 12,000mls, Ghia spec., alloy wheels, like new.......................£6495 92 J FORD Escort 1.4L 5dr 1 owner, only 19,000 mis, FSH, absolutely immaculate condition.............£5995


89 F VOLVO 740 GLE 2.3 Automatic leather interior, very sound solid car..........................................£4995 90 G FORD Sierra 1.6LX Sapphire 42,000 miles, burgundy metallic, immaculate throughout.............£4395 89 G VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6L Hatchback 41,000 mis, rod. c/lock, factory s'roof, excellent order.....£4295 H Reg. FORD Granada 2.0 Litre Ghia Auto very dean, high mileage, hence bargain price................£4195 90 G PEUGEOT 205 1.1 XL factory blade, only 16,000 miles, 5 speed, immaculate..............................£3995 91 H FIESTA Bonus only 29,000 miles, FSH, excellent throughout, Ideal first car................................£3895


89 F VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6L 4dr new shape, smoked silver metallic, 62,000 miles, excellent throughout •...............................................................................................................................................................£3695 j NISSAN Mlcra Only 16,000 miles, bright rod, factory sunroof, immaculate throughout......................£3695 89 F PEUGEOT 205 1.4XS white, 58,000 miles, excellent throughout.................................................. £3495


89 F VAUXHALL Carlton 2.0 GU. FSH, white, bargain price............................................................... £3395 88 E VAUXHALL Astra 1.3L 5dr Only 52,000 miles, factory sunroof, excellent order...........................£2795 G Reg. ROVER 820 Fastback very dean, high mileage, hence bargain price.......................................£2495 86 C VOLVO 3401.7GL 5dr 58,000 mis, clean car..............................................................................£1695


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.....................................................................................£11,695 93 L ORION 1.8LX Diesel PAS, tourmaline. £8995 93 L FIESTA 1.8 Dies el Focus 3-dr nouveau ..........................................................................................£7495 93 K ESCORT 1.6116v 5dr PAS, red..............£8495 93 K ESCORT 1.4LXi 5dr Red........................... £8295 93 K ESCORT 1.8 Diesel Estate White..........£7995 93 K ESCORT 1,8LXi 5dr White, PAS............£8695 92 K ESCORT 1.8LX Diesel Estate PAS.......£8895 92 K FIESTA 1.8L Diesel 3dr radiant red .... £5695 92 K ESCORT 1.8LX Diesel 5-dr red.............. £7595 92 K ESCORT 1.8LX Diesel Estate red......... £8795 92 K SIERRA Azura 1.6 5-dr, tasman, c/locking, only 12,000 mis..........................................................£6795 92 K S IERRA 1.8 T u rb o Diesel Esta te White ..........................................................................................£6495 92 J FIESTA 1.8L Diesel 3dr Radiant.............£6295 91 J FIESTA 1.1 Freedom 5dr Silver...............£4995 91 J ORION 1.4GLX White, only 7,000 mis...£6595 91 J FIESTA 1.1 Freedom 5dr Tasman, sunroof ..........................................................................................£5295 91 H SIERRA Sapphire 1.8LX Turbo Diesel Red ..........................................................................................£6295


90 H FIESTA 1.6 XR2i while, sold and serviced by u s .............................................................................. £4695 90 G ORION 1.8L Diesel black..........................£3495 90 G MAESTRO 2.0DLX 5d r Diesel 1 owner ..........................................................................................£3995 90 G PEUGEOT 205 1.1 Style 3dr 1 owner. £3595 89 G NOVA 1.2 4dr red, 1 owner, 27 ,000 mis ..........................................................................................£3395 89 G ESCORT 1.6 Ghia Gold, sold & serviced by ourselves................................................................£3995 86 D FIESTA 1400L burgundy, only 41,000 mis ..........................................................................................£2195


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1992 FORD SIERRA AZURA 1.6 while, 9700 miles only, one owner, exceptional value ..................................................................... £5995 1992 (K) ROVER 218 SL Diesel Turbo, performance and remarkable e c o n om y .............................................................................. £8995 1991 (J) ROVER 214 S British racing green, 3 door, 35,000 miles only ..............................................................................................................£5475 1991 (Aug) VW JETTA White, one owner, 19,000 m i l e s ........... £5750 1990 ROVER 214 Si Blue 32,000 miles 5 d o o r ............................... £4995 1989 (DEC) ROVER STERLING exceptional very high spec car, automatic, leather upholstery .............................................................£5925 1988 (DEC) METRO 1.3L 5 door excellent th ro u g h o u t ..............£2195 1989 (G) METRO 1.0L 3 door, sunroof, exceptional value at only £2375


1985 FORD ESCORT 1.6L 5 door, 12 months M O T ...................£1380


1988 (NOV) ROVER 216 SEi b lu e .............................................................. previously £3095 ’ SAVE £350* at £2745


Professional job at tennis centre


IN an a t tem p t to p u t Clith e ro e on th e n a t io n ’s ten nis map, th e Ribble Valley Tennis Centre is sowing the


seeds o f a successful fu tu re . ■ The management team see coaching as a very positive


step forward and their latest signing on this front is the for­


mer professional, Mark Schofield. Hoddlcsdcn-based Mark (20) is the current county sin-


the Lawn Tennis Association’s National Training School at Bisham Abbey. He was selected for the Laing squad and has represented Great Britain throughout the world. While


on the full-time circuit, he played the likes of Bjorn Borg and Stefan Edberg and held a world ranking. He now becomes one of four full-time coaches based at


the centre. The Kibble Valley Tennis Centre has enjoyed a suc­


cessful first 18 months. Despite initial adverse publicity, regarding the building


itself, the centre has been well used by tennis players in the area and this, in itself, is a vote of confidence for its


existence. Junior development is high up on the agenda of the man­


agement team. A range of programmes arc on offer, with the development of the child, through a logical progression of courses over a period of time, the aim. The LTA Junior Star Club programme starts a child off


glcs and doubles champion and brings a wealth of experience with him to the job. The former national junior champion spent four years at


on a short tennis course and takes him or her through beginners*, improvers’ and advanced tennis sessions, on to individual lessons. Children with the potential and keen­ ness arc offered the chance to participate in the Wolsten- hoime Kink pic sponsored squads, which provide the majority of finalists in the annual county championships. Many of the centre’s players win LTA open junior tour­


naments on a regular basis and several players have won scholarships for various national training schemes. The area’s superb playing and coaching facility is heavily


in demand, but courts can be booked through the reception at Kibblcsdalc Pool. A priority booking system is in opera­ tion and enquiries can be made on Clitheroe 24825. Pictured is Mark Schofield.


Football FA Cup first qualifying round Carling North West Counties’ League


First defeat sees Still undefeated early cup exit


Bootle 0, Clitheroe 1 Clitheroe 1, WHIington 2


CLITIIEKOE went in to this game missing four regular players and ready to experi­ ment with their line-up. In the end, they lost a game they could easily have sewn


uxury competition. Speaking before the match. Mr Under­


Denis Underwood and Gary l Butcher views the FA Cup as a


with so many key players out, we must use the game to improve the our chances in the league.”


up in the first half. The management team of


wood suit!: “ It is not u compe­ tition we are going to win and,


Ottlev and Penman (suspen­


Jamie.McBrjrie. Damien Birch and Dave Bennett and the club's chances in the FA Cup should have been improved, but for some slackness in front of the goal and some fine goal­ keeping in the first half.


sion), Rowbotham (holiday) and Butcher (injury) were replaced by Shaun HursncII,


Steve Sweeney saved well fol­ lowing a free kick.


struck the bar within minutes of each other, before Shuun HursncII had a header which went inches wide of the post. In a rare WiMington attack,


can, in the Witlinglon goal, was lucky when he blocked two shots, the first from Keys, followed by one from Andy Tuylor.


Immediately, the Blues countered and Marcus Dun­


Andy Kouine and Murk Keys


defended stubbornly as Clith- core attacked from all angles. Against the run of play, Wil- Hngton scored.


The Northern League side


the Blues did not clear a dan­ gerous attack and Harry Shaw


Some poor defending from


was on hand to tap home. There was no time to restart


straight from the second half kick-off. Moving forward, Mark Foster, for the vistors, unleashed a shot. It took a d e f le c t io n und ’k e ep e r Sweeney was left flat-footed as Clitheroe went two down.


Disaster struck the Blues


side . T h e ir play became scrappy and their passing left much to be desired.


they found themselves back in the gume. Keys cut in from the left and was up-ended in box. Russell Whullcy slotted in the spot kick. But with a chance to come


On 57 minutes, however, qualifying round of the FA


ton side, Clitheroe could well have progressed to the next


back into the game, Clitheroc let themselves down with some poor finishing. Against a mediocre Willing-


lcy , M c lJ r id c . Muni c v , Sculpher, Riley, Lynch, Buru­ n di, Taylor, Heys, Uouine. Subs: Btrch. Bennett.


Shawbridge Topics


A SENIOR Blues official is not looking forward to receiv­ ing Itis next telephone bill!


line for information, the official, whose identity is not being disclosed by the club, made the mistake of not replacing his receiver pro|>erly and found out to his cost 18 hours later that he was still connected. • The next team to call at Shawbridge are Salford City


just two weeks ago and it ended in a 2-2 draw. Kick-off on Saturday is at 3 p.m. • On Wednesday the first team make the short trip to


on Saturday, when the Blues return to league action. The last fixture against the Greater Manchester side was


1 Jans en in what is alsvavs a tough derby encounter. • Gary Butcher and Wayne Howarth are due to return from injury and with Neil Kowbotham returning from holiday,


although Andy Kouinc is in Saturday’s squad, he faces a period of suspension after picking up a number of early season bookings.


the first team squad is nearing full strength. However, Jon Penman and Neil Ottiey are still out and


999 Leagueline please! Having rung the Carling North West Counties League­


Cup, but their concentration is now fixed on their league performances. Clitheroe: Sweeney, Whul­


The goal shook the home


and Clitheroc went in 1-0 down.


A GOAL from the boot of Mick Lynch, 15 minutes from time, kept intact Clitheroe’s unbeaten league record. The Blues are once again up


with front runners und are the only unbeaten side left in the division.


side after injury, could not have made his return in a tougher t game. But he \v;is on form, set­


Gary Butcher, back in the


ing up some fine early Clith­ eroe attacks.


making one of those early chances count, but he fired over from close range. With Bootle contributing to


Andy Kouine came close to


the game, things were hotting up. Tony Shock was unlucky when his fierce shot from a cor­ ner was just inches over. It was Kouine, again, who


came close for Clitheroe. when his well-struck shot hit the post.


le Lee Sculpher and Gary Man-


back for the Blues, cutting out the threat from Bootle's two wide men. Tony Miller and Dave Oxton.


v performed stoutly at the


shot, at the start of the second half, but there were very few surp r ises for both sets of defenders as they were the more effective units. Once again, Kouine came


eroe winning a number of cor­ ners but they failed to convert any of them and the score remained 0-0. Steve Sweeney pulled off a fine save from another Shock


The half finished with Clith­


ning out, to claim all three jsiinls for the Shawbridge side. knJohn Kiley's cross was


close for Clitheroe but it fell to Mick Lynch. ;ls


hard- w o r k i n g midfielder shrugged off a defender and hammered the ball past the despairing debutant Bootle ’keeper. John Seddon. In the final minutes Clitheroe


ocked up into the air and the


McBride, Manley, Sculpher, Kiley, Lynch, Haworth. Heys, Butcher, Koume. Subs: Taylor. Grunshaw.


Norwich want to see more of striker Jon


FA P R EM IE R S H IP club Norwich City have expressed


suspension and so. during his wi-ek in Norfolk, was able only to train with the first team. Now the Canaries want to see


has iust returned from a week’s trial with the East Anglian giants, impressed his hosts so much that they have asked him to play in their reserve team. Penman is still serving a


a desire to see more of I'lith- eroo’s Jo n Penman. The 23-year-old striker, who


the big striker in action. A mutual time, convenient for Imth Clitheroe and Norwich, is


Hapton5, Craven Heifer I


IN a game of two halves. Cra­ ven Heifer lost out by failing t to turn their first half domina­


an easv chance after unselfish work from Ward. His second came when he lobbed the 'keeper, but Hapton scored aga in s t the run of play, moments from half-time. In the second half Haplon used the wind and dominated


Clitheroe and District Pool League De Lacy B in title frame


DE LACY ARMS B, after whitewashing the Clitheroe Ladies, will guarantee the first promotion place this sea­ son if they win tonight.


the 100-frame mark in what has been a dominant season for the league newcomers.


They also look set for hitting


the run-in to the end of the sea­ son. Kings Arms A and Dog and Partridge B managed to do just that with 6-1 victories fast week, while third-placed Higher Buck fell off the pace slightly, despite winning 4-3 at home to RB Legion B.


pressure is on the top teams to consistently register big wins in


In the Premier Division, the


92 K SKODA Favorit LS Estate Ermine white, r/cass, alarm, c/locking, l.srool, FSH, 12,000 mis, immac. only..........C4695


91 H RENAULT 21 GTS 1.7 5-dr Hatch triton met., elec, s/rool. windows, c/locking, rad/cass, 36,000 mis. a supreme example, only......................................................................£4995 90 H ROVER Maestro 1.3 Clubman Polar white, f.s/rool, rad/cass. alarm, FSH. 33,000 mis....................................£3695 90 G DAIHATSU Sporlrak 1.6 EL Rod mica. Roobar, spot lights, light protectors, 39.000 mis, FSH, rad/cass, only £7995


90 G CITROEN CX 25 DTR Turbo 2 Estate Magnetic blue. ABS, elec windows, central locking, cavernous load carrier


............................................................................................. £6995


91 J SUZUKI Samaral SJ413 L.W.B. white, 1 owner, 25,000 miles, supreme example.........................£5995


69 G VOLKSWAGEN Polo 1.3 CL 3-dr Hatch alpine white.


' rad/cass, s/roof, a fine example of this popular hatch.... £3495 89 F FORD Escort XR3I sunburst red, alloys, s/roof, elec. windows, rad/cass, well cared for only.............................£2995


88 F FORD Sierra 2.0 Ghia ! Sapphire mercury grey. PAS, sunroof, elec, windows, c/locking, 1 owner, 47,000 mis, excellent example...............................................................£3995


88 E ROVER 216 Vanden Plas ER met blue, sunroof, elec, windows, c/locking, rad/cass, 46,000 mts, lovely clean car ........................................................


£2995


88 E FIAT Panda 4x4 silver grey, s/roof, rad/cass........£1595 92 J FORD Courier 1.3 Van polar white, radio, 5-spd, 1 owner, 32,000 mis, twin rear doors, A1 thro’out... E4795+VAT


PARKER LANE, BURNLEY Tel: 0282 458938 or 0282 38646


didates have been restricted to two teams. There looks no way back for Pendle Hotel B and Swan and Royal B.


The realistic relegation can­


Petre Arms A 5, Horseshoe B 2; Royal Oak A 5, Black Horse 2; White Hart 2, Buck Inn 5. Bye: Craven Heifer A.


Cow 3, Castle B 4; Commer­ cial 5, Petre Arms B 2; Cross Keys B 4. Craven Heifer B 3; De Lacy B 7, Clitheroe Ladies 0; Victoria B 4, Royal Oak B 3. Bye: Pendle Hotel A.


Second Division — Brown


Legion B v Kings Arms A, Vic­ toria A v Swan and Royal B.


Cross Keys A, R^J


Petre Arms A, Swan and Royal A v Horseshoe A, Waggon and Horses v Royal Oak A. Bye: Black Horse.


10-point gap at the top of the First Division thanks to a tre­ mendous win at second-placed White Hart. Royal Oak A are pushing hard for the Sabdcn pub’s promotion place and, with a game in hand, they could well snatch it in the closing weeks.


Buck Inn have opened up a


the second promotion place in the Second Division, which may become clearer tonight when Victoria Hotel B visit the Cross Keys and Craven Heifer B entertain The Commercial.


Four teams are fighting for


Dog and Partridge A 5, Victoria A 2; Higher Buck 4, RB Legion B 3; Kings Arms A 6, De Lacy A 1; Pendle Hotel B 1, Dog ana Partridge B 6; RB Legion A 1. Cross Keys A 6; Swan ana


Swan and Royal A 2; Horseshoe A 3, Waggon and Horses 4;


Royal B 1. Kings Arms B 6. First Division —


- Castle A 5, Results: Premier Division —-


Craven Heifer A, Castle A v White Hart. Horseshoe B v


First Division — Buck Inn v


and Partridge A, Dog and Par­ tridge B v RB Legion A, Highe Buck v Pendle Hotel B, lung Arms B


Tonight’s fixtures: Premier Division — De Lacy A v Dog


Kings Arms A... Dug £ Part. B.. Higher Buck.... Kings Arms B.. Dug £ Part. A... Kit Legion A .... Cross Keys A.... IS Del^cyA...... IS HB Legion B.... IS Victoria A....... IS Perxik* Hotel R . IS


Swan £ Kyi B ... 17


Swan £ Royal A 16 8 S 55 IVtrv Arms A... 16 9 7 M Waggon.......... 16 7 9 51 Horseshoe A.... 16 3 13 45 Black Horse.... 17 4 13 44 Craven A........ 16 4 13 35


White Hart..... Koyal Oak A.... Cxstle A......... Horseshoe B....


Buck Inn..........


16 II 5 70 16 10 6 61 17 9 8 59


Ladies v Castle B, Craven Heifer B v Commercial, Cross Keys B v Victoria B, Pendle Hotel A v De Lacy B, Royal Oak v Brown Cow. Bye: Petre Arms B.


visit Rossendale on Sunday In the Lancs Super League group two. The match has been brought forward due to the una- vailibity of players the following week.


• CLITHEROE B town team


registration night for the winter league is September 28th. The meeting starts at 8 p.m. prompt in the function suite, Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe.


• THE general meeting and


sented with the registration form and fee of £25 per team. Any team not represented at


All teams must be repre­


the meeting will not be allowed in the league at a later date.


MORE SPORT ON PAGE 20 Vtk i r Second Division — Clitheroe


■ Brown Cow..... Croe Ladies....


De Lacy B...... 17 If. Victoria B....... 16 12 Craven It.. Commercial..... Cross Keys B... Castle B......... Pendle Hotel A. Royal Oak B.... IVtre Arms B...


SECOND DIVISION PI W


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favour. Craven attacked from the kick-off. Shears saw two headers from long throws drift ju s t wide and a shot went the same way. The forward finally netted


ion into goals. With the wind in th e ir


U-ing arranged for Jon his biggest footballing :


far. Craven lose thriller


play, taking a 4-2 lead with only 10 minutes of the half gone. But Craven fought back anti


increased their lead and Cra­ ven. yet again, brought the scores closer. But the Clith­ eroe side were just one push away from claiming a result and Hapton ran oui 5-4 winners. Craven: Applebury, Kay,


Ward reduced the ar re ars from the penalty spot after Collins had been up-ended. H a p to n , o n c e a g a in ,


Gu pta. O h a rn le v , Lord, Smith, Ward, Riley, Aspin- wall, Parkinson, Shears. Subs: Robinson, Collins.


THE leaders in the chase for the Cuemasters Trophy are:


CUEMASTERS Premier Division


P


A Sudwonh (Cross Keys A) ... 14 PT»I McQuade (Kings Arms B ) . 17 S. Hors»tekJ (Dog & P.vt B) . 13 A Walsh (Oog & Pan B ) .......... 12 N. Willis (Higher Buck) ........... 14 G Burgess (Kings Arms A ) .... 14 A. Richards (Dog & Part B ) .... IS Peter McOuaOe (V«. A ) .......... 16 T. Clough (Dog & Part B ) .........16


F i r s t D iv is io n P


P. Lambert (WTvte Han).... 14 T. ROgway (Royal Oak A ) .......14


W.Boreham (Horse Shoe B) 10 M Holmes (Buck In n ) .......


\ \


S Pollard (Royal Oak A ) ........... 12 M. Whatley (White Han)............ u


S e c o n d D iv is io n P


R. Jones (Craven B ) ................. 16 F. Steele (Craven B ) ..............16 B. Pierce (Vic. B ) .............. _..... 12 D. HorsSefcj (De Lacy B ) .......... 14 J. Jones (Craven 0 ) ..................16


Leading Indies P W


B. Parker......................................... 5 3 C. l is te r ....................................... 3 j


Doubles Partnerships P W


S. Co*.N, WiiUs..........................12 10


A. SodworthD. Nrven............... 14 «q D. JartoWT. Clough.......... 13 g


a s f t t s s M m i . ’ELjBi Tough conditions for paddlers


THE final Scout and Guide canoe race in the North West Series took place on Lake Windermere on Sunday. p Conditions were blustery and difficult for the 100-plus com­


Dugdale of St Mary’s Scouts; Stephen Woodward and Sarah Wright of Chatburn Cubs: Tracey Woodward of St Paul's Guides and Heather Lord of Clithcroe District. Local paddlera obtained good results with S. Woodward


etitors who took part. Local canoeists competing were R. Driver, G. Holt and M


canoeing the fastest time of the day; Heather Lord winning the Ladies’ Leaders and Sarah Wright a close second- Tracey


sented with Tracey Woodward winning the overall Junior t Guide Trophy based on her successes over the seven races in


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were on top and the last action of the night was a suj*.*rb vollev from Andy Taylor, which Seif- don brilliantly saved. C l i th e r o e : S w e e n e y .


time was run­


Woodward winning the junior guide slntom and Robert Driver winning the lieginners Race.


Perpetual Trophies for the North West Scries were pre­


he series. o Canoe sessions for Scouts.and Guides are at Harrow Lodge


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