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30 Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, Ai/i/ust lSlli. liSPORT Clilhuroc 1, Maine Bond 1 mmmm T H E R O Y E R 2 1 4


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1993 ROVER 214 Si 3 door, 16,000 miles, excellent value at only ........................................................................... £7100 1992 (K) ROVER 216 GSi sunroof, electric windows, electric mirrors, radio cassette, alarm, a very high spec. model


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1990 (Aug) HONDA ACCORD 2.0i one owner, 34,000 miles only exceptional ............................................... £8495 1990 ROVER 214 Si Blue 32,000 miles 5 d o o r ..........£4995 1989 METRO 1.3 AUTOMATIC one owner .......... £2825 1988 (Oct) FORD SIERRA SAPPHIRE LX red and grey, well worth viewing ......................................................£2495 1988 (Nov) ROVER 216 SE EFi outstanding value .£3095 1987 (E) ROVER 213 SE Auto, Silver, 47,000 miles .£2925 1987 FORD ESCORT GHIA 5 d o o r ......................... £2995 1985 FORD ESCORT 1.6L 5 door, 12 months MOT £1380


1992 (K) ROVER 420 SLi one owner, while, outstanding condition .......................................................................£8295 1992 (K) ROVER 218 SL Diesel Turbo, performance and remarkable economy...................................................£8995 1991 (J) ROVER METRO 1.1L 5 door, sunroof, radio cassette, one owner, 16,000 miles o n ly ..................... £4795 1991 (J) ROVER 214 S British racing green, 3 door, 35,000 miles only ..................................................................... £5475 1991 (Aug) ROVER METRO 1.4 SL 5 door, 24,000 miles, sunroof, central locking, one owner ......................... £5595 1990 H MONTEGO COUNTRYMAN 2.0i ES TATE one owner British Racing Green, 7 seater, excellent condition .......................................................................................£6595


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1994 (April) ROVER 214 Si 3 door, 2500 miles, Ocean Blue ..............................................................................£9550 1994 (March) ROVER METRO 1.4Si Caribbean Blue, 2,500 miles only ........................................................£8395


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1994 ROVER METRO 1.1 S 5 door, 1500 miles only, Caribbean blue, 5 speed, sunroof, alarm ..................£7595 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


CLITHEROE turned in a polished performance to get their home form off to a flying start at Shawbridge on Mon­


games of the season have given the Hlues solid foundations for their ambitious campaign, espe- llv in comparison with last


day night. Four points from the first two


season when it took them 12 league games before registering their first win. It would always be a stern


Carling North West Counties’ League BLUES BURY THE BOGEY


eroe continued to press forward and they produced some fine passing movements with new


defence-splitting pass and rounded the ’keeper before slot­ ting the ball home with his left foot. Two goals to the good, Clith­


first test when Maine Road were on the fixture list so early in the season. Thev have been a real bogey team for the Shaw­ bridge side, having beaten the blues by the only goal for the last four times the two have met. It took just two minutes for


tlie blues to open their account when Neil Oltlcy fired home af ter being found by Neil Kowbothum. Clitheroe, clearly benefiting


from their gruelling pre-season fitness schedule, continued to press with efforts from John


Penman and Clary butcher going close.


was again the provider for the second goal when he released Penman who latched on to his


Right-hack Neil Kowbotham


Mark Heys seems to have made a good recovery from the knee injury that troubled him for much of last season. His tireless running worked in


boys Micky Lynch and Wayne Howarth illuminating the midfield. Penman's attacking partner


when Mark Heys nodded home from close range after good


from Lynch and Heys go close


work on the right. More pressure saw efforts


to extending Clitheroe s lead, but after an hour, Maine Road put themselves back in the game when Simms rounded the goal­ keeper and slotted home.


tandem with Penman’s aerial ability as the blues went in search of more goals. The referee was forced to reach for his yellow card as Heys was crudely brought down after a


enterprise. The Manchester side always


looked capable on the break and Peter Hough came desperately close to opening their account when he unleashed a 25 yarder,


re-establish their three goal advantage and it came after 08 minutes when player-manager Gary Butcher fired home. Maine Road displayed some good football and showed that


The goal inspired Clitheroe to


they will be no slouches in the North West Counties League this season.


were not always easy to breach, but Clitheroe showed some sub­ ttlety and incisiveness to pene­


Their well-organised ranks


final breakthrough though, when Crane’s shot creeped in at the corner despite Sweeney get­ ting his fingers to it. Clithcroe: Sweeney, Kow­


rate the visiting defence. Maine Road still managed a


Clitheroe make a point Prescot 0, Clitheroe 0


strong run in the 2oth minute — it was a mere indication that Maine Road were struggling to cope with his determined


solid opening performance, which has given managers Denis Underwood and Gary Butcher something definite to build upon. After the debacle of last year’s start, it was important to get


crossed the line. Clitheroe restarted as quicklv as they had began the first half


which rebounded off the bar, but a grateful Steve Sweeney managed to gather it before it


Shawbridge Topics


.............................................................................£7975 1992 FORD SIERRA AZURA 1.6 while, 9700 miles only, one owner, exceptional value ....................................£5995”


Shop taking shape


THE finishing touches are a few weeks away, but the ildiug work, which has


and the sponsors’ lounge, should be open every home league game to sell club souvenirs.


The shop, which is being reeled between the canteen


well and although we cannot give an exact date, we hope to be in a position to open the shop before the begin­ ning of October.”


phen Kush said: "The build­ ing work is coming on very


have got off to a start that Men’s Darts


On the field, the team


unbeaten first season in the league, with one of their play­ ers. Erie Plane, making a 12 lart check-out, a high cheek >f lofi and recording four


WITH ju s t one round of matches to play in the second division, both newcomers, Castle Inn and Cross Keys, have achieved promotion. Castle, who are champions, h av e had a rem a rk a b le


Club have performed a similar feat. With just one match lost date, they are also in an unavailable position and team


the highest possible check (IToinnd Andy dudgeon, with i \ . h a s th e most ISOs


members have shown their worth. John Schofield has recorded


recorded this >ea>on, as well as >haring the lea>l darts title f the division. He is on Id


games left in this division. Royal Oak A are the runners- up w ith four teams fighting to


stave off relegation. R e s u l t s : d iv is io n On*........-


R o y a l Oak A 1. C CW M C 6; M a rk Horse A 2. V ic to r ia -t: New Inn 2, Row Moor Club -l;


U S E D C A R S E L E C T I O N S


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Only 5,000 Miles


. :--uT-n y - F I E S T A S ^ i m ^ ^ 3 dr. Diamond White,


£6295


94 L 1300 FREESTYLE II. 3 Dr. Radiant Red. Power Steering, Immobiliser


93 'L' 1.8 DIESEL L. 5 dr. MoondustSilvcr, 8.000 Miles


93 L 1.1 FESTIVAL, S dr. Only 4,000 Miles


Nouveau Red,


93 L 1.1 LEAD-IN. 5 dr. Radiant Red. Under 10.000 miles.


92 K 1.1 BONUS, 5 dr. Diamond White. Only 10,000 miles.____


92 K 1.1 LEAD-IN. 5 dr. Wedgewood Blue, 14,000 miles.


91 ‘J‘ 1.61 XR2l, Diamond White, Alloys Terrific Value


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94 M 1.616v LX, 4 dr, Tasmin Blue, Delivery Mileage. Cost New Over £12400 Our Price £110995


94 L 1 .616V LX, 5 dr, Radiant Red. Our Demonstrator.


94 L 1.616V JAVA BLUE SPECIAL. 9,000 miles.


93 L 1.4 DUET . 3 dr, Pacifica Blue. Low Mileage,


E9995


93 K 1800 16V ZETEC LX. 5 dr. Radiant Red £8495 93 ‘K‘ 1.8 DIESEL L, White, Silver


92 K 1800 16v ZETEC LX, 5 dr. white. Under 20,000 Miles______________ '


92 K 1600 LX, 5 dr, Tasman Blue. One Owner


£8995 £7995 £7695


93 K 1600 LX ESTATE, 5 Dr. Radiant Red, One Owner Reduced To________________________£7995


92 K 1800 DIESEL LX. 5 dr, Aporto Red £8495 £7995 £7595 £8995


92 K 1800 16v ZETEC CHIA. 5 dr, Tasman Blue. One Owner. Only 12.000 Miles


92 K 1400 FREEDOM. 5 dr, Moondust Silver________________________________ £6495


91 J 1100 LX. 3 dr, Matisse Blue, Low Mileage___________ _________________________£5295


91 J RS 2000 16V, Black, ABS. One Owner £7695 £6995


91 J 1600 SI, Moondust Silver, Pov/er Steering, Alloys, One Lady Owner, Hard to Find,


90 'H‘ 1300 ECLIPSE. 5 dr. Flambeau RetT U i t s r r r s r a s i


E469S


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93 L CHIA. Java Blue, Alloys, ABS Brakes, £10795


93 L 94 MODEL LX,


Diamond White, Low Mileage


£9995


93 L 2.0 Si, 4 dr, Java Blue, RS Spoiler, REDUCED TO £11995


93 L 1.8 TD LX, 4 dr, Isis Blue, 4,000 miles. £10995


93 L 1.8 TD CLX, 5 dr. Radiant Red, ABS, 4,000 miles.


£11995


93 K 2.0 Si, 5 dr, Caymen Blue, Traction Control, Adaptive 'Damping, ABS, Alloys, Superb £11995


rS k in to n Ford A OPENING TIMES: Mon - Frl: 8.30am - 7pm Sat :8.30am - 5pm Su n :IIom ■ 5pm \ f R G g v _____________


SKIPTON. T EL: (0756) 700700 y Airdale Business Centre, Keighley Road, Skipton BD23 2UB


Very Low Mileage,


£6995 £5995


92 K 1,4 ‘FLIGHT-. 5 dr. Aqua Foam, Superb, £6995


92 K 1400 FREESTYLE, i dr, Moondust S i l v e r ________________________ £5995


£5495 £5495


92 K 1.1 'SPLASH' 3 OR. Radiant Red. 9,500 m i le s , _________________ _________________£5495


£5495 £2995


£7/95 E7795


94 M 2.0 16V ZETEC CHIA. 136 ps. 5 dr. Coral " ' '


‘ “ ............... * ' £15995


94 L 1800 TD LX. 4 dr. Diamond White, immobilser. Our Own ComDany Car was £11995 Now


93 K 1 .616V, 5 dr. Radiant Red, Immobiliser,


93 K 1.6 16V, 4 dr. Carnet Red, ABS Brakes.


92 K 2.0 GHIA ESTATE, Silver, ABS, Alloys, etc..


92 K SAPPHIRE 1.8 LX. Sliver. Compare the Price1


91 J 2.0 LX, 5 dr. Diamond White. One Owner.


91 J 1.8 'CHASSEUR' e s t a t e . Silver. Alloys, One Owner.


90 H 1800 TURBO DIESEL LX ESTATE. Magenta Red. Excellent Duel Purpose vehicle.


93 X CHIA SI, Nouveau Red, Alloys, Immobiliser.


91 J 1800 DIESEL LX, Radiant Red, Hard to Find___________________________


1 1? [ S I l 1 ■ = t g l r J » l


92 J VAUXHALL CAVALIER 1.6 L, 5 dr. Red, Power Steering


91 H VOLVO 440 GL, 5 dr. Blue, Only 25.000 Miles


90 H PEUGEOT 309 1.3. Red


90 H VW POLO 1.3 CL. 3 dr. Liqht Green Metallic


89 G PEUGEOT 205 XL. 3 dr. Blue Topaz


90 H NISSAN MICRA 1.2 CS. 5 Dr, Red, webasto Electric Sunroof, low Mileage


£6995


92 K FIAT UNO 45 IE. 5 Or. Metallic Green £5495 £6295 £4595


£POA £4695


89 C SUZUKI VITARA 1.6 CLX. Hard Top. White. Low Mileage


« « ■ ■ ■ ■ M i l 11 1 i n — 94 M 2.4 PETROL, 3 dr. Red. Nudge Bar. Alloys. Delivery Mileage. Only. One Only


94 L 2.4 LWB GLX, Black. Our Demonstrator.


93 L 2.7 TD GLX LWB, 5 dr. Antiga Blue. Only 10.000 Miles


1 P R O B E 94 L 2,5 24 VALVE. Electric Blue. ABS. Alloys, etc, El 7995 Licensed credit brokers, written quotation on request, financejubject to status.


sh ir e ; FORD» DEALER!


£3995 £6795


£13995 £17995 £15995


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93 L 2.0 16V 136 PS CHIA ESTATE. Levante Grey. Our Demonstrator,


£10995 £14995 £8995 £8995


£8995 £5995


92 J 2000 CT, 5 dr. Radiant Red. One Owner. Power Steering. Alloys, Beautiful Example £6995


£6995 £6495


£5995 £8495 92 K 1.6 LX, Moondust Silver. One Owner. £6995


92 K 180016V ZETEC LX. Nouveau Red. PAS. One Owner_______________________________________ £7495


£5995


Kings A n n s A 5. Commercial 2: Dug and Part, 3, Koval Oak I ) •!.


Division Two — Craven


Hewer •!. Horseshoe a a: social Club -I. Kings Arms It 6; Horse-


maximums of ISO. They won their latest match f»-I. In the premier division. 'Pop


(Muh chairman Mr S te ­


been carried out on Clith- croe PC’s new club shop, is well under way.


fear of early season failure hanging over from last sea­ son and infused the team with confidence for the com­ ing games. On Saturday, Shawbridge


recommend. An away draw and a home win will have dispelled the


is the venue for the Blues lates t league game. They entertain Blackpool Rovers, who ended last season just one place ahead of them. Kick-off is .*


is a n o th e r le ague game, away at Kidsgrove. Kiek-off is 7-45 p.m. and any one planning to travel on the team coach should arrive at Shawbridge by 1-20 p.m.


On Tuesday evening there { p.m. Newcomers promoted


sion One — CCWMC 80. Royal Oak A 70, Kings Anns A 00, Royal Oak D 50, Black Horse A 55. New Inn 48, Victoria 47. Dog and Part. 40. Commercial 45. Low Moor Club 40. Division Two — Castle Inn


shoe B 1. Castk* Inn 0; Cross Keys 5, Black Horse B 2. Points and positions: Divi­


t h e d o c l o r wo u 1d


from the right flew across the Blues goal but, luckily, there was not a home Boot there to connect.


But neither side made that mistake as defenders were on their mettle and luck deserted strikers. It was Prescot who created the opening chance, when a cross


run from the new signing, Mick Lynch, providing the Blues’ reply With 20 minutes gone, the first real chance for Clitheroe cafne


Prescot continued to create the early pressure, with an isolated when John Penman combined with Mark Heys to set himself up for


a side-foot shot into the corner. But Dahl, in the Prescot goal, was equal to the effort. Clitheroe, inspired, now enjoyed a spell of pressure. Wavne


Howarth and Gary Butcher combined well in midfield and Neil Ottley provided the width.


Stauntone half hour, I'rescot had their best chance of the game , n raced through into the box but Clitheroe’s new Koal-


On tn


and Howarth coming close. The second half saw both defences deal with most of the things


keeper, Steve Sweenev, made a good save at his feet. 'Hie Shawbridge s (


sini fe ended i tne ‘? half on top, with both Penman ey


thrown at them. But with 20 minutes of the match remaining Clitheroe had their best chance of the game.


on to the ball and raced down on goal. Instead of taking the ball further and attempting to round the ’keeper, the big striker cho*e to shoot. Dahl smothered the shot and the chance disappeared. Moments later, Penman was in a similar position but, once again,


An under-hit back pass allowed the alert Penman in. He latched


Probing runs down both wings from Ottley‘and Lynch were ended with good crosses, but no final touch. The game was a good opener for the managers, who will be


the ’keeper came out on top. Clitheroe ended the match much as they ended the first half


pleased with the performance and the point gained. Clithcroe: Sweeney, Rpwbotham,, McBride, Manley, Sculpher, Howarth. Subs: Taylor,'


Ottley, Lynch. Butcher, Penman, Hey Rouine.


Clitheroe and District Pool Dog fight at Kings


THE Dog and Partridge B team fought out a tough con­ te s t with their top-of-the- table rivals, Kings Arms B, and a 5-2 victory sees them slightly extend their lead in second place. With a 6-1 victory over the


78. Cross Kevs 02, Black Horse B 54. Social Club 40, Kings Arms B 2S. Horseshoe B 25, Craven Heifer 27. Horseshoe A 20.


Open darts at the Top Club


w i t h B a v r y I) e a n . o f Commercial. Witii only two rounds of


rounds qualify for the grand final, which takes place on December 1st. The winner of the final showdown picks up £100, w ith the runner-up earn­ ing £50 and semi-finalists £25. Prize money of £10 for


em ba rk on 16 weekly heats of prize-winning arrows. Winners of the weekly


A DARTS extravagan/n begins at the Top Club tonight, ils


quarter-finalists and £5 for players who reach the


and darters may enter in as many heats as they wish.


last Hi is also on offer. Entrants pay £2 to play


Bowling


THE final of Great Harwood Howling League’s Silver Sal­


ver competition was an anti­ climax in comjmrisun to tw.o sparkling semi-final contests, but Sabdcn Hlaok’s Pe te r Shipston came home in second place. There were 00 competitors


at Hurst Green Howling Club and four of the home club's players made the lust eight. Carol Leonard defeated Hill


Atkinson 21-15 in one quarter, so se tting up a semi with Shipston, who heat Green’s Hob Young. Stephen Hayhurst, Green’s


fourth player, lost lus quarter to Graniun Wi Road.


Wood, of Burnley


semi started with Carol build­ ing up a strong lead but, at 14-0, Peter began his fight- back. He gradually reduced the arrears to 14-15 but Carol extended to an almost win­ ning 18-14. However, she was unable to


Shipslon ami Leonard’s


rediscover her earlier form and Peter fought back, once again, and progressed to the final. In Division Oner Kibbles-


Shipston second in salver Waddington A are still in


Their toughest contenders seem to be Globe A.


with a great chance of promo­ tion from Division Two. The top three sides are bat­


dington’s win over fourth placed Coppice confirms them m second place. Although Castle A lost to


tling it out for the two exist­ ing promotion spots and Wad-


Leisure Hour in Division Three, so giving them the title, the Chtheroe team still have a chance of promotion. Clitheroe Cricket defeated Hurst Green A and Whalley A had no game, but all these teams are also within sight of the last promotion sj>ot. In Division Four, Sabden


Black were the latest victims of undefeated Haslingden BC but, lying in third place, they are s t i l l in th e h u n t for promotion.


Floodlit bowling


dale A are back in second place a f te r their defeat of Kishton Con A. Great Har­ wood A seem to have the championship sewn up. so it is a straight fight for the run­ ners-up s|>ot for Ribblesdale.


THE results of (iitimioi* Golf Club's latest competitions art*: Whitbread Trophy Single Stroke: Division One — st, S.E. Anderson (79-12-67); 2nd, P. Marlow (70-3-07); 3rd, H. Richardson (76-8-68). r Division Two— 1st. F. Sher­


ington (80-15-65); 2nd, B.T. Clark (82-13-69); 3rd. I). Niven (89-20-69).


ENTRIES are being taken for the Federation Brewery spon­ sored, £1,609 floodlit doubles bowling competition, to be staged at the Crown Berger S p o r ts and Social Club, Danven. The competition begins in,


September. Entries should be sent with £10 fee to I). Whit­ taker, 50 London Terrace, Dar* wen. BB2 2DF, (tel: 0254 704712).


Clitheroe golf


Rhodes and K. Gerrard (49); 2nd, J. Cameron and J. Carter (46); 3rd, P. Greaves and A. Wright (45).


Best gross— P. Dwvei (74). Pmirball Stableford: 1st, J.


scratch: 1st, S. Andrew (72-70- 142); 2nd, P. Dwyer (71-72-143); 3rd, I). Marsden (76-71-147).


Ainsworth’s tonic


Chutburn 2nd XI 171 for 2, Ingrow St Johns 115 uli out


A MAGNIFICENT unde­ feated 136 from Jack Ains­ worth was ju s t the tonic needed by Cnatburn 2nd XI, bringing them back to win­ ning ways.


tory over the previously unbeaten top-of-thu-table side, has put heart back into the vil­ lagers for an end-of-season push.


An emphatic eight wicket vic­ Ainsworth’s 136 enabled his


team to reach 171 but, from the earlv Ingrow batting it looked os tnougn they were capable of reaching the total. The introduction of captain


Geoff Lambert (7 for 27) reduced Ingrow from 55 without loss to an all out score of 115. Chatburn: Hargreaves 1, J.


worth C n.o., extras 2, total (for 4)171. Ingrow St Johns: 115 all out. Bowling; Craig 18.3-2-55-2;


Anwyl 6-0-31-0; Lambert 12-4-27-7.


Ainsworth 136, Clough 16, Mercer 0, Pearce 4, A. Ains­


Club Championship 26 hole local players


Swan and Royal B. the Kings Arms A team have slightly extended their lead at the very ton. KB Legion A won a close


Cross Keys A, Dog and Part. A v KB Legion A, RB Legion B v Dog and Part. B, I)e Lacy Arms A v Victoria A, Higher Buck v Kings Arms B, Pendle B v Swan and Royal B. First Division — Horseshoe


the top two sides went down to the teams in third and fourth places and this tightens lip the race at the top of the division. At the other end. Top Club


match over fourth-placed Higher Buck and they are now comfortable in a mid­ table |>osition. In the First Division, both


cial v Castle B. Craven Heifer B v Royal Oak B. Petre Arms B v Pendle Hotel A. Cross Keys B v Clith. Ladies. Victoria B v De Laev Arms B.


A v CCWMC. Royal Oak A v Craven Heifer A, Swan and Roval A v Buck Inn, Waggon v Itlack Horse, Castle A v Horseshoe B. White Hart v Petre Arms A. Second Division — Commer­


won their first match uf the season — well done to them! Do Lacy Arms B continue


King> Arm* H... Higher Hui-k....


King* Arm* A.. Dir A- Pun. 15..


Dig & Pari. A.. D- 1-uv A...... UUl.tgv.iiA...


to stride ahead of their rivals in Division Two. A 5-2 win over Commercial, coupled with second-placed Victoria having a bye. now leaves them 12 points clear. Second Division I * e t r e


Swuim


game of the season in this competition and could now be on a roll. The only other upset in the round was Pendle B boating Castle B. • Bridge Inn have been


withdrawn from the league, due to none fulfilment of fixtures.


comj>ete in the Winter League but they must pav a bond,


They will be allowed to


Brown Cow 4, Bridge Inn 0; Royal Oak B 2, White Hart 4; Cross Kevs A 5, Victoria B 2; Victoria A 4, l)e Lucv B 2; KB Legion A 4, Craven Heifer A 0; Craven Heifer B 4, Clitheroe l.adies 2; Buck Inn 4. Horseshoe A 2; Swan and Koyal B 0, Dog and Part. B 4; Castle B 1, Pen­ dle B 4; Black Horse I, Kings Arms A 4; I)e Lacy A 4, Pendle A 1; Petre Anns A 4, Higher Buck 2; CCWMC 4, Castle A 0. Positioned — Dog anil Part.


Kevs B 3. Tonight's fixtures: Premier Division — Kings Arms A v


3, Koyal Oak B 4; Pemlle A 4, Craven B 2: Castle B 6, Petre Arms B 1; Brown Cow 4, Cross


A 4, Horseshoe A 2; Horseshoe B 4, Buck Inn 2: Black Horse 2. Swan and Koyal A 5; CCWMC 4, Waggon B 2; Craven A 4, Castle A 0; Koval Oak A 5, White Hart 2. Second Division — De Lacy B 5, Commercial 2; Clith. Ladies


Arms B 2, Dog and Part. B 5; Cross Keys A 2, De Lacy A 5; KB Legion A 4, Higher Buck 2; l)u£ and Part A 5, Pendle B 2. First Division — Petre Anns


A v Royal Oak A, KB Legion B v Kings Arms B, Horseshoe B v Swan and Koyal A. Premier Division — Swan and Koyal 1, Kings Arms A 6; Kings


which will be refunded on completion of fixtures. Kcsulls: Challenge Cup —


Arms A caused an upset in the first round of the Chal­ lenge Cup when they beat the fourth placed team in the Pre­ mier Division, Higher Buck. Top Club won their second


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A POINT was gained by Clitheroe in their first league game of the 191)4-5 season. In a competitive goalless draw at Hope Street, the Blues put in a


something from their first game and a point gained from an awav game must represent a good start. On a hard humpy pitch, creative football was always going to be difficult and it was more likely that a mistake would lead to a goal.


botham, McBride, Manlev, Sculpher, Ottley, Lvnch] B utche r, Penman, Heys, Howarth. Subs: Taylor, Rouine.’


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Sw.m i Kvl A... 14 > (i 4a a.. Ca*lle A......... 14 > •;


Mack H..r*c..... 11 4 10 .L"i (25 I'ravvr. A........ 14 4 10


5 5 Y


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league, their record has been expunged


BRIDGE expelled from the


Clitheroe seek place in final


to take part in the county competition on Sunday. They will be playing at the county te am 's home venue , the Crown and Cushion, and thoughts of a trip to Great Yarmouth, one they took bust year, will be spurring them on to great things. rlayei*s are asked to meet at the Dog and Partridge, in


the event, which starts at 10 a.m.


Wellgate, at 9 a.m. for a prompt departure. Supporters are welcome at


away. Sat. 1-30 p.m.) K. Faw­ cett, G. Sutcliffe, N. Ashworth, J. Green, C. Hull, M. Scott, N. Bibby, S. Duckworth, M. Har­ greaves, I). Musson, S. Booth. Meet 12-30 p.m. Scorer: M. Hussain. Clitheroe 3rd XI (v Ribbles­


Clitheroe 1st XI (v Padiham, home, Sat., 1-30 p.in.) P. Bishop, P. Seedle, A. Burns, N. Bo l t o n , S. Bi s h o p , M. Dewhurst, M. Houldsworth, C. Seed, N. Winkley, S. Black­ burn, Wrigglesworth.' Scorer S. Bishop. Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Earby,


dale Wanderers, away, Sun. 1- 30 p.m.) A. Howat, T. Hobday,


WEEKEND TEAMS S. Westheud, W. Briggs, R.


Blackburn, M. Bewscher, P. Griffiths, A. King, S. Dawson, P. Gaskoll, A. Booth. Sleet 1 p.m. Scorer M. Preston.


Ribblesdale W. 1st XI (v nt Harwood, home, Sat. 1-30 M. Briggs, P. Allen, G. 1, S. Proctor, D. Howard, Davies, J. Rain, I. Britdifft Spencer, J. Dewhurst, Mart


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Pearce, R. Wilson, D. Over Tomlinson.


T H I S S P A C E C O U L D B E


S E L L I N G F O R Y O U


Ring Display Advertising Clitheroe 22321


Clitheroe, home, Sun. 1-30 p N. Schofield, C. Monk, Bamber, T. Byrne, A. Ma C. Rawsthome, P. Kenyon


Ribblesdale W. 3rd X


October is on offer for the town’s A team if it comes in the top three of the Lanca­ shire Super League Cup. The team travel to Bolton


A PLACE in the national super league final beckons Clitheroe’s town jk>o1 team. A trip to Great Yarmouth in


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