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30 ■ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 19th, 1995 Motors TEL. BURNLEY (01282) 422331 ROVER Primrose


A NEW ROVER l l lS i FOR £101.00* A MONTH. MORE IS NOW LESS. (AND INSURANCE IS FREE.t)


•PLUS DEPOSIT A N D FINAL PAYMENT The neat little package in our showroom is none


other than the new Rover 100. The new 'small supermini with an upmarket feel'


(Autocar 16 .11.94) has 'the best ride in Its class' (Carweek 16.11.94). What more could you ask for? Side impact bars? Safely Installed. 5-speed


gearbox? Yours. Car alarm with engine immobilisation? No worries. Stereo radio/cassette? You bet. In fact, as an extra, you can even opt for a


drivers airbag. Buy and register one before 31st March and we'll


include one year's fully comprehensive insurance.! Come and see us or call now to find out more.


CASHPHtCS- DEPOSIT (40%)


AMOUNT OF CREDIT ABOVE ALL. WE'RE ROVER DEALERS T R IC E CORRECT AT TIME OP GOING TO PRESS. INCLUDES COST OP DELIVERY TO DEALER. NUMBER


PLATES AND 6 MONTHS ROAD TAX, SUBJECT TO VEIIICLE AVAILABILITY. CREDIT AVAILABLE TO ANYONE AGED 18 OR OVER SUBJECT TO STATUS (A GUARANTEE MAY BP. REQUIRED) TJIROUGIIT ROVER FINANCE


LTD- AVON HOUSE, 435 STRATFORD ROAD. SHIRLEY SOLIHULL B90 4BL WRITTEN QUOTATIONS AVAILABLE O N REQUEST. I FREE INSURANCE OITER AVAIIABLK TO ANYONE 21 OR OVER SUBJECT TO STATUS. CARS MUST BE PURCHASED AND REGISTERED BY 31.3.95


STAR JANUARY ARRIVALS


1994 MINI TAHITI 11,000 miles, peirlescent blue, radio cassette £4795 1993 V W GOLF 14 oulstindine value low insurance band high spec .................................................. “ ...................................................... £6350


' . / ' 7 : ; ; prices;


1993 ROVER Metro 1.1L 3-dr Bntish racing green, one owner . . . X4650 1993 FORD ESCORT 1.3 3 door, Red, 7000 miles o n ly ...................£5895


1992 (K) ROVER Metro 1.1L 3 dr, red, 1 owner, 16,000 miles, rad/cass ............................................................................................................£4850


1990 (Dec) HONDA 1.4 CIVIC GL Saloon metallic red ................. £5575 1990 (H) VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.8 GL Saloon 44,000 miles only, one


jrivate ow n e r ....................................................................................£5375 1990 (H) ROVER 416 GSi white, power steering, excellent value . .£4550


1990 HONDA ACCORD 2.01 Saloon 34,000 miles, one owner, air conditioning. power steering, electric sunroof, s i lv e r ......................£7995


1989 (G)MAESTRO 1.3L5 speed, sunroof, excellent va lu e ............. £2995 1989 (F) MAESTRO 1.3L 5 speed, r e d ...............................................£2675


1988 SUZUKI SK410; Super carry van, red, selling for client at only ............................................................................................................£1695


1988 (Aug) ROVER 820i gold, new Rover grille, 52,000 miles only, exceptional condition and v a lu e ........................................................£3275 1988 MONTEGO 1.6L excellent value, 41000 miles Blue/grey........£2295


24 MONTHLY PAYMENTStt


C7.520.23 0006.10 C4.St2.19 Cl 00.87


GUARANTEED MINIMUM FUTURE VALUEtSFlNAL PAYMENT E3A10 CHARGE FOH CREDIT TOTAL PAYABLE


C1.447.46 C8.967.73


APR 19.3%


EXCEEOED THE AGREED MILEAGE AND BEING IN GOOD CONDITION. EXAMPLE ASSUMES ANNUAL MILEAGE UP TO S.000 MILES


t fAN ADMINISTRATION FEE OF £47 AND A SALES AGENCY FEE OF Cl 1.7ft ARE ADOED TO THE FIRST PAYMENT tSUBJECT TO THE VEHICLE NOT HAVING


CARS REPRICED TOR JANUARY


1993 (L) VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.4 Merit; 3500 miles only, a huge saving or new pnee .....................................................................................£6895 1992 (K) VOLVO 440 GL; 20,000 miles only, very high spec.......... £8295 1992 (K) ROVER 216 GSi; elec, sunroof, power steering, luxury at a realistic p r ic e ......................................................................................£6995 1991 0) ROVER 214 S British Racing Green, 35,000 miles o n ly £5275 1990 ROVER 214 Si 5 door, blue, only 32,000 m i les....................... £4650


94 STAFF AND DEMO CARS AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES


ROVER 825 DIESEL (Aug/M reg) Black 2500 miles only . . .£16,300 ROVER 214 Si (Oct M reg) Rea 3,800 miles only, power steering


................................................................................................. £9,500


ROVER METRO GTa (N o v Mreg) Red 1000 miles only alloy w h e e ls ............................................................................................... £6950


ROVER 214 Si (April) blue 4,000 miles only power steering . .£8795


1989 VOLVO 340 GL red, note the p r ic e ......................................... £3595 1989 MONTEGO 1.6L ESTATE 47,000 miles, very good throughout ..................................................................................................................... .£3725


LOW PRICED VALUE CARS


1986 METRO 1.0L 5 door very c lean ................................................£1375 1987 METRO CITY X 3 d o o r ............................................................£1250 1990 MAESTRO CLUBMAN d ie s e l ..................................................£2250 1985 FORD ESCORT 1.6L ...................................................................£995 1988 YUGO 45 w h ite ............................................................................£695 1989 (G) CAVALIER DIESEL W h i te ................................................£3275


ROVER


Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel: 23883 Sales after 5.30 p.m. Telephone: 23886/22095


P


White Bull A...... Pendle (Barley) White Bull B ..... Pendle Htl A...... Anchor A............ Anchor U.......... Buck Inn............. Wanderers......... Three Rivers.... Pendle Htl B..... Coronation B.....


Coronation A....'. Coach Rejects.... Coach A.............,


79 76


63 61


59 59


18 56 14 14 14


75 75 68


67 BA Warton RUFC 5. Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV 3


A N injury to skipper Malcolm Heanan compounded a bad day for Clitheroe’s rugby men who slumped to a disappoint­ ing defeat in a low-scoring


Courage League encounter. Despite the signs of improve­


ment in recent matches, Clith- eroe had saved one of their


poorest performances for Satur­ day, in a game they should


never have lost. It was the Littlemoor men's


old malaise of raising or lower­ ing their game according to the standard of the opposition. In this case, opponents BA Warton were at best an ordinary side, but Clitheroe let themselves


Gisburn Pool


Bul l go top as Pendle slip


F AM IL IA R faces at the top of the Gisburn and District Pool League are those of the


White Bull A team after pre­ vious leaders Pendle Inn were beaten at home to Anchor B.


The Gisburn team went three


loints clear at the top of the able after beating their third-


placed B team in the in-house clash.


to joint third position with u home win a ga in s t Coach Rejects.


White Bull B 2. White Bull A 5; Anchor A 4, Three Rivers 3;


RESULTS


Coronation A 4, Buck Inn 3; Couch and Horses A 1, Pendle Ht) B 6; Pendle Htl A 5, Coach Rejects 2; Wanderers 5, Corona­ tion 13 2; Pendle Inn (Barley) 2,


Anchor B 5. Pendle Hotel A have gone in Courage League


Injury to skipper hampers Clitheroe


down with a dire display. Playing into the teeth of a


strong wind, they did well to keep a clean sheet until half-


time and, with a Heanan penalty to their credit, it seemed that in


the second period, they would be able to use the wind to gain strong positions. But these ideas came to


nought as Warton attacked with vigour at the start of the second


period. Disaster struck when skipper


Heanan had to leave the field with a severe groin strain. With no substitutes available.


Clitheroe were forced to defend


a close-range scrum with only 14 men and it was no surprise when a Warton player crashed over for the score.


spurred on to greater efforts by going behind, but as they were working their way back into the game; more injuries blunted their attacking edge. Playing with what amounted to a five- man pack o f forwards, they stepped up a gear in search of the points. But) it was too little too late and warton defended


The maroon and golds were


should have wrapped up in the f irs t half, but the victo ry escaped them and the Little­ moor outfit will have to be on far better form to gain a result this weekend, when Wigan side Vul­ can RUr C are the visitors in the Lancashire Plate (k.o.: 2-30 p.m.).


stoutly. I t was a game that Clitheroe


M A LC O LM H E A N A N — groin strain


Cl ith e ro e : Clay, Jaques, Fielding, Watson, Moorby,


O'Duffy, Heanan, Thornber, Francis, Proctor (J), Proctor (P), Nuttall, Barnes, Holmes,


Hardman. Clitheroe and District Snooker League Rimington reach the top


IT is becoming a riveting title race at the top of both divisions with three teams fighting for supremacy ahead of tne chasing pack. First Division leaders Chat- burn A enjoyed a close victory


over Billington B while a good win bv Bilungton A over Con­ servatives A leapfrogs them into


second place ahead of Low Moor B who are just a few points adrift of the pace. It’s a “dog-eat-dog” situation at the foot of the table but Con­


servatives B remain in the second relegation position despite beating bottom-placed Social A. Low Moor A relinquished


Byrne 65; D. Dean 86, M. Plant 68; D. Ireland 55, R. Alston 91; D. Stewart 70, S. Duckworth 57; T. Henshaw 43, T. Byrne 83. Social A (6) 390, Cons B (8) 427: N. Geld&rd 70, A. Gudgeon


64; B. Alston 67, J. Whittaker 74; M. Yates 86, S. Briggs 67;


lurgess 68. M. Parkinson w. RB Legion (10) 394, Wad-


dington (4) 370: P. O’Neill 71, D. Nelson 37; S. Maher 87, B. Waddington 36: G. Blackburn 82, J. Baines 69; C. Whittaker 78, T. Makinson 74; M. Graham 38, J. Wooff 77; S. Hodges 38,


F. Coar 77. Second Division


their season-long lead at the top of the Second Division when they went down to Slaidburn A. Kimington A's close victory


Chatbum B (8) 462, Riming- ton B (6) 435: S. Turner 58, R.


over theT’ olice enabled them to take over at the top while Social B's win over wooden-spoonists


Pendle Club, puts them a point adrift of a promotion place. RESULTS


First Division


Billington B (6) 364, Chat- bum A (8) 404: R. Ormiston 39,


N. Robinson 90; M. Gorton 81, P. Craig 36; M. Unwin 40, G.


(10) 401: 51; I. Nash 37, N. Harris 68: I. Cooper 42, D. Cox 82; M. Wnit-


Simkin 95; J. Gibson 56. M. Lawson 70; J. Dickinson 68, S. Harrison 54; M. Flannery 80, P. Clark 59. Cons


b A (4) 355, Billington H: D. smith 42, R. Hilton


taker 85. J. Whitford 65; K. Smith 75, C. Gorzella 58; A. Cooper 74, D. Wilkinson 77. Low Moor B (8) 401, Catho-


Bolland 91; P. Wilson 96, S. Winkley 32; L. Whittaker 68, P. Winkley 90; S. Simkin 97, D. A. Seed 64: J. Lockley 83, J. Lund


(jr) 74; S. Tomlinson 60, P. Hob­ son 84. Pendle Club (4) 380, Social


Club (10) 517: E. Procter 70. C. Bate 68; W. Beer 42, P. Walton 109; W. Wright 85, A. Bentley


78; J. Schofield 57, L. McNulty


83; J. Holmes 70, M. Harvey 93; A. Garner 66, P. Devine 86. Rimington A (8) 448, Police


(6) 314: A. Robinson 65. D. Allen 67: J. Lund 94, J. Griffiths 37; M. Rhodes 63, F. Booth 69; B. Petty 49, P. Craig 60; D. Calvert 101, S. Griffiths 33; K. Dowbiggin 76, B. Brown 48.. Slaidburn A (10) 417, Low


42.


bum B (10) 401: A. Herd 75, G. Parker 39; T. Swift 19, D. Cowking 76; T. Walmsley 59. W. Robinson 90: A. Whitehead 54, G. Coilinson 74: D. Smith 59, N. Pinder 56; 1. Hothersall 56, A. Rigby 66. Points and positions First Division


Waddington B (4) 322. Slaid-


Chatbum A 102, Billington A 98, Low Moor Club 94, Wad-


Si.


Rimington A 98, Low Moor A Second Division


97, Social B 96, Rimington B 82, Slaidburn B 80, Slaidburn A 76, Police 74. Waddington B 64, Chatbum B 59. Pendle Club 44. FIXTURES


First Division


Billington A v Social A; Cons A v Bilungton B; Low Moor B v


Cons B; 'Catholic SC v Wad­ dington A; Chatbum A v RB


Legion. Second Division


Social B v Rimington A; Rimington B v Police; Pendle


Club v Low Moor A; Wadding­ ton B v Slaidburn A; Slaidburn B v Chatbum B. Cup draw


Low Moor B v Rimington B; First round


lie SC (6) 433: J. Shears 81, J. 61: G. Tedstone 104, S. McDon- Byrne 69; M. Holmes 66, M. nell 72; E. Rigby 60, J. Rimmer


Moor A (4) 363: B. Walker 72, M. Rimmer 70; W. Jones 71, 1. Perry 42; S. Bolton 32, G. Tyler 76; J. Jacques 58, M. O’Rourke


Clitheroe and District Pool League Stork pork the Hogs Head


TH E leading newcomers to the league met at the Stork


Hotel, Simonstone, where the


Have you driven a Fiesta lately?


home side clinched a narrow victory over Whatley's Hogs Head to stay undefeated and sit nine points clear at the top


in the basement division. The Stork are the only team


USED CAR OF THE WEEK


• Make: VAUXHALL • Model: CAVALIER 1.4L 5Door


> Mileage: 58,000 miles • Outstanding MoT: 12 months


• Engine Size: 1400cc • Year: 1990 H Reg.


■ Dealers Verdict: Economical Family Hatch Back


COST £4995 • SPECIAL DEAL £4495 • cfe?


RAC R E PO R T VERDICT


Strengths - A good built quality car. It Is also economical and cheap to Insure. The parts for the car are very easy to get hold of. Weaknesses - The car does tend to have a Reps


Image, it has a poor trim level.


The RAC examination service can be contacted on 0800 333660. Full reports are prepared within 24 hours for about £100.


• Details o f this car have been prepared In good


faith by the named dealer as a guide to readers. neither the RAC nor the East Lancashire


u from £8995 on-the-road*


• Choice of 3 or 5 door bodystyle •1.3 CFl (catalyst/englne) • Drivers and front passengers airbag


• Power assisted steering • Metallic paint - java blue or mallard green


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...........£3495 .£1295


12 month* M m and fedafaM imA avabbl*.


• Electric front windows • Central locking > Tilting/removable glass sunroof • Safeguard Immobiliser system > Remote tailgate release • Mobile phone with free connection and low monthly line rental*


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newspapers has examined the particular car and potential purchasers are always advised to seek . professional Inspections.


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STEVE DURKIN VEHICLE SERVICES I Rosehill Garage, Manchester Road, I j


Burnley, BB11 4HH Telephone 831434


STEVE DURKIN


I V E H IC L E S E R V IC E S Specialists In locally owned 1 owner low mileage vehicles


All our retail cars are guaranteed down to the last nut, bolt and washer— with up to 2 years AA warranty available


1991 J VOLVO 440U 5dr Hatch White ...............................£5995 1992 K FORD Orion 1*4LX Blue . . ............. ......................... £5995 1989 BMW 3201 2dr Blue, PAS .............................................£5495


1988 JAGUAR 3*6 Automatic Finished in cranberry with confroiflng Interior, above average miles but o full service history, this vehicle is in exceplional condition ond professionally maintained; bargoln at . .£4995


1663 L MINI M Sprite Red, ¥.000 mis


1991 J FIESTA 1.1 5dr Silver, 1 owner.................................. £4595 1989 O TOYOTA Carina II I^ O L Blue ..............................£4595 1990 HVWJetta 1.80L Power steering. FSH ...................... JS4595 1991 NISSAN Sunny 1.60S Saloon Gold, PAS ..................£4493 1990 H VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.415dr Hatch ....................£4495 1990 H FIESTA 1.1 Pop Red, 1 owner, low miles....................£3995 1990 H ASTRA 1.4 3df Blue................................................. .£3995 1991 J FIAT Una 45 Fire 5dr (now shape) Red.................. .£3995


...............£4765


1987 K SUZUKI SJ410 Jeep low mlleoge ........... ................£2995 1989 O RENAULT 5 OTS 3-dr red ....... ..


1990 O MICRA 1.0 LS Gold, low miles, 1 owner.............


1989 AUSTIN Maestro L 3 Special 1 owner, low mis.........£2395 1988 ROVER 213S Honda engine, choice of colour .. ...... £2595 1989 F FIESTA 950 Pop Red. . . . 1989 METRO City SurfRed : ;


........... . . .£2795 ......... ......... 1988 F MONTEGO 1.01 Saloon Two tone . . . . . .


1991 H ASTRAMAX560LVan block,46,000mis)..£3995eVAT 1987 PEUGEOT 205OL Diesel 5dr Hatch Full MoT ...... £2695 > TRADE/CUARANCS


1990 VAUXHALL Astra 1.4L Estate 5dr Red


. ......... ...................V. £5995 ; . . .£3993


B RENAULT II Turbo MoT Aug 95 ..... .. . Y MAZDA 323 Automatic Tax & tested. . 7 . .


immoculate for year-;............. ...... ................................ .. . ... £995 1986 D ESCORT Ohio 1 wired, MoT Sept 95 . . .


. . £675 . . £375


ROSEHILL GARAGE


ly iAN CH H S TER R OAD, B U R N L E Y f a Y * - ' ! T e l : ( 0 2 8 2 ) 8 3 1 4 3 4


BL


1983 Y GRANADA 2.8 GL Auto Gold, Mot Aug, power staring, . . . . £950


1985 B NOVA 1*2L Saloon met green, MoT Sept *95 . . . . £1295 ............£1993


1982 VW Transporter Caravanette Full extras, 2 .owners, low mis -


. DIESELS, VANS, ESTATES A COMMERCIALS ^


. . . . . .£2495 ........... .. £1993


in the league with a 100 per cent record and they look certain to


clinch promotion in their debut year. In the Premier Division, Buck Inn A recovered from their cup


exit to record a 5-2 win against Victoria A. De Lacy A produced a similar scoreline to win at Higher Buck which lifts them off


the bottom of the table. Dog and Partridge B met


Kings Arms A and the game was a typically close contest with the home side winning by the odd frame. Craven Heifer A went two


points clear at the top of the First Division table thanks to a convincing triumph at the Wag­


gon and Horses. Bridge Inn and Cross Keys


l ire putting the pressure on eaders De Lacy B who went


down for the second time at home in the Second Division. RB Legion came away with a


great result while Bridge won easily at the Pendle Hotel and Cross Keys subdued a new-look Swan and


Premier Division Buck Inn A 6, Victoria A 2;


Dog and Partridge B 4, Kings Arms A 3; Higher Buck 2, De Lacy A 6; Kings Arms B Dog and Partridge A 4; RB Legion A


4, Black Bull 3. First Division •


Horseshoe 6, Dog (Barrow) 1; Royal Oak A 5, Castle A 2;


Swan and Royal A 4, Petre Arms A 3; Waggon 1, Craven A


6; White Hart 5, Pendle Hotel B 2.


Cross Keys 5, Swan and Royal - B


4; Pendle Hotel A 1, Bridge 6; Victoria B 4, Station 0. Third Division


Brown Cow .3, White Lion 4; Craven B 2,' Buck Wrinkleya 6;


Petre Arms B 6, Clitheroe Ladies 1; Stork Hotel 4, Hogs Head 3.


FIXTURES First Division Kings Arms A v Higher Buck;


Black Bull v Dog ana Partridge B; Victoria A v RB Legion A; Dog and Partridge A v Buck Inn.


A; De Lacy A, Kings Arms B. First Division


Petre Arms A v White Hart: Craven Heifer A v Swan and


Royal A; Castle A v Waggon; Dog (Barrow) v Royal Oak A. Second Division


Bridge v Cross Keys; RB


Legion v Pendle Hotel A: Royal Oak B v De Lacy Arms B; Sta­


tion v Castle B; Swan and Royal


B v Victoria B. Third Division


Black Horse v Petre Arms B;


Buck Wrinkleys v Brown Cow; Clitheroe Ladies v Craven Heifer B; Hogs Head v Bay Horse; White Lion v Stork. # Entries for the ladies’ singles competition are sti l l being


taken. The fee of £1-50 each should be'sent to the league secretary. The deadline for


entries is Sunday, January 29th. • A meeting is being held at the Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe,


on February 5th,, for anyone interestedin playing for the Clitheroe A or B teams in the Lancs Superleague.


A l l players who hope to represent either team must be


Volleyball Pirates shipwrecked TH E Crusaders le f t the final set^Hentnom’s decision to closelyily-fought r . ...battle resulted . . . minutes remaining, the pressure KINGS F A L TE R


Pirates shipwrecked after a serve paid off. With only three - -


in a fine victory for the Clith­ eroe volleyb&llers.


Henthorn met Blackpool Pirates in the latest meeting in


the Lancashire V A League and the match was played m j


net allowed their opponents to edge into the lead. As a result, Henthorn lost the f irst set


The second set was not for the faint-hearted. A t 9-12 down, Henthorn bit the bullet.


11-15. n


1989 NISSAN Bluebird 1.80S Hatchback 1 owner, low mU £3795 19B8 F ESCORT 1.6 Ghki 5dr Block......... ............................JC3495 1991 VW Polo Country 3dr Hatch low mis ........................£3495


1989 VOLVO 340 DL 3-dr grey met, 1 owner, FSH, 44,000 mis ........... ............................. . . . . .................................... .. £2993 1989 F VW JETTA TX bright red. 1 owner. FSH . .


.......... £2995 .£2993


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uium un. uiu uuuuy, amm- mg great character and determi-


nation ■Muon to daw bade back the det fldt. ^ t & e ^ p l i r T


Henthom’s player of the match Any one of three clubs, Black- as a succession of quick attacks R0


from hiiim kept S


terrific ace serve from Andrev Williams. .


le magical: 17th point from a Andrew


‘ - reachei : After winning the toss in the . t the :team*sm' AahtonfC are.still sUU l in ^ p o s i- s o a posl- M 0ir


Bala deserved hlslionour as 10 matches so fer. . , . > . » $ iQ r i L o


against Crosshair Cadets and , Blackpool Coasters at, Leyland


' Henthom’s next matches are k


Leisure Centre on Monday, Janv uarySOth; • *.


Readstone soccer


FO U R Readstone United p la y e rs r e p r e s e n t e d : the HyndburnVLesgue in. the Inter-League .semi-final at Barrow-in-Furness; against South Lakeland. ■ Readstone’s Adrian Hartley


Four play for league Under 16s were on knocked out; o f their ^respective cup competitions::


- 'v '- ;■ •The y o u n g e r 's id e w e re ■


beaten 7-1 by Blue Stay with Paul Darby on target.'..


and Paul B ra c ew e l l both found the net as;the Hynd- bum Bide triumphed 8-1. The


and Stephen Lindley.' f ;.


as the Und er .16s; lost 2-1. against Turton. ' . " .


Andrew Blackledge; scored ;


other; two -representatives. . 'tkkeU. le ft lo r Readstone s from the club were Toin Little


j iq n»tumM) to winning wavs February 2nd. ;Mam.speaker.: Cross Keys 38, Owd Neds 36, ^ t h ^ w “


gg Z ? i s fo ^ -M a n c h f t o & - g o « B <| a rr »w ) 33 White Sudelside. Goalscorers were and Northern M a n d interna- H o r e ^ M ^ n B Cm P ^ ™ ’tt 0mM'' y BothT he Under 13s and (0282771832)." -; -


( ^ ^ l ^ ) or Pa!d & e - ' ^ ^ ^ ^ n 8 0 ) - “ " * -^.Thomas(BilhngtonBC).


t f , f .v % * A >


; Readstone United Und er C e n t r e on T h u r a d a y , , . Bull 4VD o g-A ; (B a r row) 42,. a


> > . • at Ewood Park,Conference t Club 43, Horseshoe 43,-Black


“ T h e re a r e 's t i l l a few!' Sportsman s Dinner to be held-.


, Kings.ArmB A'>50, Low Moor in s.Arms


•. Second Division 6U i low


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fluently in attack, a weakness in Th. their floor defence close to the f f l .T 1


Although Henthorn played e


did not a f fe c t . th e team's confidence. - A t the final whistle, Henth-


om’s 7-2.lead won them the set and the match.


' i great By contrast, Henthorn’a


spirit with botK teams hitting second match of the, evening top form right from the start. . against Preston Police was


little resistance and Henthom’s service alone saw them win the first two sets easily, 15-1.15-3. Having won six of their 10 league matches with just four*


S*v®'5B


had a . makeshift , f c 2 S w !


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down more to play, Henthom’s two show- narrow aefe&ts earlier in the


season may be their stumbling blo --


•*—--■■ ul-„dc- f-o-r-. promotion. ^ , . , . . .


L IT T LE changed in the First Division with teams in the top half o f the table all defeating


sides from the bottom half. . The top three teams all won


6-2 away from home with Lena Brooks helping, the leaders Black Horse stay top with an 11 dart finish at the Royal Bntish Legion. White Horse inflicted the


shock of the season in the Second Division by-winning 6-2 away at runaway leaders Kings Arms A. Low Moor Club went second with a ft convincing home win


a_a|n8t fourth-pfaced Black |®n. croas Keya were similily


nncompromUfnx against bot-


tom-team Billing RES


' First Division Kl nS1 Arm™B 6'


chances of winnrng toa^etajivm Uon.to join Burnley, in Division.. g g t i j S ^ ’s fB E S H S ^ I& S l The Clitheroe .team.finally on the set 17-16* 1. They reached


Second Division ,


Horse 6; Craven Heifer 6, Vic- toria3.


Oak 3. Judge Walmesley 5: Royal British Legion 2, Black


Low Moor'7, Dog.and Par­


tridge (Barrow) A 1; Horseshoe 5, Black Bull 3; Kings Arms A 2, White-Horse 6; Cross Keys 7. ', Billington BC 1. Bye: Dog and Partridge (Barrow) B. Owd Neds.'


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. ; Black/Horse 58, Petre Arms 56, Kings Arms B 64, Starldes 62, Judge Walmesley 61, Craven Heifer. 49, Castle 44, Catholic SC .44, Royal Bntish Legion 43, Royal.Oak 43, Victoria 39, New Inn 34. - : ■ •


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. >.h. Points and positions F in t Division


Pendle Hotel B v Horseshoe; Bay Horse 3, Black Horse 4;


Castle B 6, Royal Oak B 1: 2\ De Lacy B 3, RB Legion B


Second Division


present. Ladles team members and committee members must also be in attendance. The meeting starta at 8 p.m.


PREMIER DIVISION P1W L F A Pti


Higher Buck. 6 8 5


Dog A Part A. 8 6 2 34 22 46 Buck Inn A... 8 6 2 33 23 45 Dog A Part B. 8 6 2 . 83 23 45 Kings A........ 8 4 4 Sr 2S 39 RBLegionA. ,8 5 8 27 . 29 37 ___________ . . . _ 27 85


Kings B...... 8 3 5 27 29 33 Blau Bull.... 8 3 5 23 33 29 DeLacyA..... 8 2 6 23 33 29 Victoria A.... 8 2 6. ,20-7 36 ) 24 • Dog and Partridge A went to


the top o f the Premier Division with a 6-1 victory In their rear­ ranged match 8gainst strug­ gling De Lacy Arms A.


FIRST DIVISION PI W L F A Pti


CravenA.... 8 7 1 37 16 51 Royal Oak A.. 8 6 2 37 19 49


Swan A Ryl A 8 6 2 32 24 44 Petre Arms A 8 3 5 30 26 36 While Hart... 8 4 4 29 27 35 Waggon...... 8 4 4 24 32 32 Pendle Htl B.. 6 2 6 24 32 28 CastleA...... 8 4 4 16 40 26 HorseahoeA.. 8 2 6 22 34 26 Dog (Barrow). 8 2 6 14 42 18


DeLacyB..... 8 6 Bridge....... 8 6


SECOND DIVISION PI W


Cross Keys.... 8 7 Castle B...... 8 4 Victoria B.... 8 5 RB Legion B.. 8 4 Swan A Ryl B 8 3 Royal Oak B.. 8 2 Pendle HU A. 8 1 Station........ 8 2


Hon Head.... BuexWrinks..


36 20 48


A Pti 17 51


I 34 22 48 4 31 25 39 27 36


28 28 36 21 35 27 21 35 25


20 33 22 17 36 22


THIRD DIVISION PI W L F A Pti 8 8 0 41 15 57


8 6 2 36 20 48 8 5 3 31 25 41


White Lion.... 8 5 3 29 27 39 7 4 3 30 19 38


Brown Cow... 8 3 6 25 31 31 Black Hone... >8 3 5 22 31 28 Petre Anna B 7 2 5 20 29 24 Bay Horse..... 6 2 4 19 23 23 CroeLadies.. 8 U H 13 45 13


Ladies’ Darts


Slaidburn A v Low ^ o r A; Waddington A v Pendle Club; Billington B v Cons A; Riming­ ton A v Waddington B; Chat- bum B v CSC; Social B v Bil­ lington A; RB Legion v Social A.


• Ties to be played on January 25th and February 1st.


Five-a-side football


Newcomers hit record score


NEWCOMERS to the Roe- field Leisure Centre five-a- side foolball league, Wadding­ ton, recorded the highest-ever win in the. short history of. official indoor soccer n t ;the Clitheroe centre.


•• They bent Swirl 22*0'iri the opening week o f the 1995 league. Their victims accounted for themselves well last year when they were known as Raw- son’s Dodgers, but their ambi­ tion to win the 1995 league could


not have started much worse. The young Waddington team


mennwnile had an incredible debut and will be looking to build on it against PSV Hang­


over on Sunday. PSV found the headache pills


in time for their first game against Parkers Arms, Newton, winning 2-0.


Great Mates showed their , , .


experience nguinst debutants Lightbody Stars, inflicting a mammoth 14-1 victory. Leedham United, also playing


their first match, went down 8-4 against Higher Buck — Wad- dington’s other team. Low Moor have made a late


entry into the league to become the 10th team. Escobar received a bye on Sunday and will piny Low Moor at a later date. • Sunday's fixtures: (k.o. times


in bold) — 10 a.m. — Great Mates v Higher Buck, 10-50 a.m. — Lightbody Stars v Escobar, 11-10 a.m. — Wad­ dington v PSV Hangover, 12-30 ~ ' ‘ "arkei 1


team into the league, it is essen­ tial that matches kick o f f on time to enable all the fixtures to finish before 2 p.m.-


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.20 p.m. — Leedham United v Low Moor.


.m. —- Swirl v Parkers Arms, .tx


i I With the arrival of an extra


up 10 minutes before the sche­ duled kick-off to make sure that matches get underway on time.


Players are requested to turn Junior football


Goal-wonder Wolves


FIGURES of 46-6 might look more like one o f England’s


just six — the free-scoring Under Us leading the way with 18, against West End United. : Goalscorers were: Luke Conti


batting totals in Australia but they actually reflect goal-hun­ gry Clitheroe Wolves' incredi­ ble performance o v e r the weekend. Their five teams netted a tre­ mendous 46 goals and conceded


(5), Michael Walsh (4), Jamie' Thomas (3), man-of-the-match


Robert Lloyd (2), Chris Rush (2), Daniel Holgate and Thomas ■ Holgate.


- > Tne Under 13s whacked in 10


without reply against Rosscn- dale. Gary Jackson (3), Matthew


Coulter (3), star man Tony •


. Middleton (2), Paul Watson and Nick Lord grabbed the goals.......


smashed Ighten Leigh 8-1 with man-of-the-match John Paul Fagan leading the way with four of Them. Michael Walsh (2). Andrew MalUnson and Daniel Walker netted the others. The Under 14a won by the


same score in their cup match against Rossendale Va lley.


- Matthew Gamer (4), star man - Steven Wilkinson . (2 ) , : Phil


• Robinson and Andrew Fellows knocked in the goals.


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Under 10s 4-2 with David Par- kinson and man-of-the-match"


Brierfield Celtics beat the


Matthew Eghn on target for the' local side.


. The undefeated Under 12s


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