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August 16th. A fu l l f ix tu re l i s t w i l l a p p e a r h e re


before th e s ta r t of th e season.


The' club is to ru n two teams th is sea­ son. The first team, which is to be man­


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And, fo r added peace o f m ind, a ll Mazda’s come w ith a 3 year/60,000 mile warranty and European roadside assistance. Teams for the weekend


Chatburn (v Haworth, home, meet 1-30) R. Booth, G. West, D. Musson, A. Booth, S. Booth, P. Raw- son, N. Hutchinson, W. Adams, N. Bunyan, D. Glover, A.N. Other.


Saturday | Chatburn 2nds (v Haworth,


away, meet Bridge 12-45 p.m.) G. Lambert, G. Clarkson, B. Jones, R. Devine, J . Lockley, D. Lakin A. Lambert, G. Heanan, P. Clough, T.. Saunders, M. Brown.


Clithcrnu (v Whalley, away, start 2 p.m.) P.C. Bishop, N. Bolton, M. Bolton, A. Burns, Simon Bishop, M. Dewhurst, A. Robinson, P. Seedle, N. Winkley, S. Whalley, Fielding.


| Clitheroe 2mls (v Salesbury, home, s ta r t 2 p.m.) .1. Green, D. Booth, N. Bibby,


Stephen Bishop, S. Black­ burn, C. Hall, M. Har­ greaves, K. Fawcett, M. C o u lte r , C. Seed, G. Sutcliffe.


Ribblcsdule Wanderers (v Cherry Tree, away, start 2


Davies, D. Howard, G. Monk, H. Braithwaite, R. Wilson, I. Britcliffe, D. Overy, M. Briggs, M. Peel, S in g h . S c o r e r - J . Braitnwaite.


p.m.) T. Braithwaite, M.


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Cherry Tree, home, start 2 p.m.) B. Spencer, M. Wrigley, P. Spencer, R. Palmer, A. Marsh, D. Cot- tarn, (J. Loach, It. Blair, J. Dewhurst, A. Ainsworth, S. Duckworth. Reserve: A.


Lancaster. Scorer: Gareth Me()mre.





Clitheroe 3rds (v 'Baxenden, home, s ta r t 2 p.m.) A. Hacking, C. Blackburn, W. Briggs, P. Guskell, F. Hus­ sain, M. Powell, A. King, C. Musson, D. Musson, M.. P re s to n , T. H ib b e r t. Reserve: Simon Westhead.


Sunday.


Ribblesdale Wanderers iirds (v Settle, home, s ta r t 2 p.m.) J. Burke, I. Tomlin­ son, D. Binns, J. Dewhurst, I. Malone, M. Hall, J. Blair, B. Spencer, P. Spencer, S. Duckworth, W. Adams.


Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth (v Barnoldswick, away) H. Braithwaite, A-. Marsh, A Ainsworth, A. Booth, R. Devine, A. Pearce, M. Peel, M. Stafford, It. Whal- ley, It. Wellock, R. Clark.


Reserve: A. Marsh. Scorer: Gareth McQuire. Monday


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Clarets and Blues by Chris Boden


A S b o th B la c k b u r n R o v e r s a n d J / \ Burnley return to training after the


L ^ s u m m e r b reak, b o th camps are in


similar moods of optimism. : Things a t Ewood P a rk are up b e at a t the


ENDLE MILL, PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE • TEL: 01200 425522 OPENING TIMES: MON-FRI 9am-6pm • SAT 10am-4pm Sundays by appointment


min u te w ith th e long-awaited arriv a l of manager Roy Hodgson. Hodgson h as already been a t work bol­


stering th e Rovers squad for an assault on th e European places on offer. In has come Hamburg’s Swiss centre half


Stephane Henchoz for £3m. - whose work p e rm i t was g ra n te d a t th e s t a r t of th e


week - w h i le th e s ig n in g s of R om a ’s Sw ed ish fo rw a rd M a r t in D a h l in a n d M a lm o a t ta c k in g m id f ie ld e r A n d e rs Andersson are nearing finalisation. Bastia full back Patrick Valery has joined


on a free transfer u nder th e Bosnian rul­ ing, an d following th e loss of number two g o a lk e ep e r S h ay Given to N ewc a s t le, Coventry’s former Cambridge shot-stop­ per John Filan has moved from Highfield Road for a fee likely to be decided by tr i­


bunal. An d d e sp i te c o n s ta n t n a t io n a l m ed ia


speculation, wing back Graeme Le Saux remains in th e Blue and White of Rovers. The moves to Arsenal and Juventus have


failed to materialise, while th e weekend link to Newcastle seems to lack founda­


tion. The atmosphere a t Brockhall is relaxed, '


a n d th e s id e c an ’t w a i t to g e t b a c k in action, s ta r t in g a t Ewood ag ain st Pr ide P a rk o u tf i t Derby County on Saturday, August 9th.


B I t was promisin g when A d r ian H e a th


p e rsu ad ed M arco Gentile to s ign from D u tch Second Division champions M W M a a s t r ic h t for free u n d e r th e Bosman


ruling. G e n t i le , wh o se u n c le C la u d io won a


World Cup winners’ medal in 1982 with Italy, is rated by Chelsea boss Ruud Gullit as one of th e fines t D u tchm en never to


play for th e national side. In his n ine-year spell w i th Den Haag,


G e n t i le , w h o se m o th e r is D u tc h a n d f a th e r I ta l ia n , m a rk e d A ja x ’s D e n n is B e rg k am p a n d P SV E in d h o v e n ’s Romario, an d managed th em a s well as anyone has done, according to Gullit in his football column in an Amsterdam news­ paper. Gentile’s signing was followed u p b y th a t


of former Rovers midfielder Mark P a t te r ­ son for £200,000 from Sheffield United. F in a l ly som eo n e h a d b e en s ig n e d to


re p la c e th e b i t e of J o h n D e a ry , who departed for Rochdale nearly three years


ago. However, a fo r tn ig h t a f te r e v e ry th in g


looked cu t and dried, the deal broke down a fter th e medical. Th e Tu r f Moor doctor called off th e deal a f te r a re c en t o p e ra tio n on P a t te r so n ’s


Achilles. T h en i t emerged th a t Sheffield U nited


bos s Howard K en d all - who h a d ta k e n Adrian H e a th to Bramall Lane a s assis­ ta n t before H e ath returned to T u r f Moor as manager was to tak e over a t Everton, an d H e a th again was his choice as r ig h t


hand man. I t was th e biggest decision of his life, b u t


he chose to leave B u rn le y fo r th e c lu b where he sp en t e ig h t h u gely successful years as a player during th e 1980’s. F a n s were in u p ro a r , a n d n ew s of a n


imminent takeover b y a n unnamed con­ sortium p u t fur ther pressure on th e Tur f Moor board. B u t th ey have responded in th e r ig h t way


u rn ley ’s summer, meanwhile, has b e en on e of f i r s t p rom ise , th e n despair, a nd now fresh hope.


by going for th e right man - Chris Waddle. Waddle’s ad v iso r Mel S te in h e ld ta lk s


w i th th e b o a rd over th e weekend, a n d Waddle told me on Monday th a t th e job appeals to him. Tuesday morning saw th e app o in tmen t


of the former England ace, alongside for­ mer Watford chief Glen Roeder - who has been involved w i th th e E n g lan d cam p under Glenn Hoddle. Burnley fans have gone from despair to


excitement a s th ey look forward towards th e new season, which begins with a tough vis it to Graham Taylor’s Watford on S at­ urday, August 9th.


N O T H E R 9 -3 w in fo r S p r in g M i l l h a s .; ■put t h e m f u r t h e r . <


in f r o n t a f t e r t h e l a t e s t ro u n d o f M a t th ew B row n L a d i e s ’ S u m m e r D a r t s 2 L e a g u e m a tc h e s .


f- They b e a t Craven Heifer A’. *


to e x te n d th e g a p b e tw e e n ' th em s e lv e s a n d s e c o n d - p la c e d C a th o l ic SC to 2 4 ”' p o in ts . C a th o l ic SC c o u l d ■ manage only a 8-4 win over- bottom-side Brown Cow.


, :■ C ra v en H e ife rB m a tc h e d /


S p r in g M i l l fo r th e b ig g e s t ’ • won of th e day — th e y h e a t \


C l i th e ro e ’s D o g a n d P a r - , tridge 9-3.


RESULTS


tridge (Clitheroe) 8; Craven” Heifer A 8, Spring Mill 9; Low; < Moor 8, Mangrove 4; Dog a n d . ' Partridge (Barrow) 5, Swan and'-. Royal 7; Strategy 4, Royal Oak


Craven Heifer B 9, Dog and Par­


8; Brown Cow 4, Catholic Social. * Club 8.


HIGH SCORES


L. Bond 100; M. Boyd 184; B.v > Williams 124; A. Haydock 180p’ D. Baker 121; B. Bmilker 140; J.-'* Hodgson 134; D. Stevenson 100; J. Hall 102; L. McDonald 116; R. ' Kiddie 120; M. Livesy 140; P . ' ‘ Waring 121; J. Gallagher 124; J. Boyd 116; M. MacQuarrie 116. , POINTS AND POSITIONS ' I , Spring Mill 88; 2, Catholic''


Social Club 64; 3, Craven Heifer' A 62; 4, Low Moor 56; 5, Strate­ gy 55; 6, Craven Heifer B 64; 7, Royal Oak 53; 8, Dog and Par­ tridge (Clitheroe) 51; 9, Man­ grove 45; 10, Swan and Royal 44; I I , Dog and Partridge (Barrow) * 39; 12, Brown Cow 36.


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I e s t a b l i s h e d p a r t o f t h e L a n c a sh ire golf scene a n d w a s e x p e c t e d t o p l a y a m a jo r p a r t in L a n c a sh ire ’s


| t i t le t i l t . B u t K a t e i s a r e l a t i v e


I n ew com e r to th e d i s t r i c t a n d sh e w a s d e l ig h ted n o t o n ly w i th h e r p e r fo rm an c e .


r a i n i n g for c h a tb u r n f c ’s 1997-98 season kicks off on Mon­ day night.


aged b y M a rk Boyd, will p l a y in th e E a s t Lancashire League Second D m -


l e a g u e h a s y e t t o b e co n f in n ed for


th e second team, whicn is to be jo in tly ru n b y S im on Tom l in so n a n d B r ia n "Anyone interes ted in


Fields. tomorrow evening. Th e club’s players a t all age groups are C EFENDING champion M ar tin Davies (Blackburn)


began his bid for a third successive Pemfle Mfltcbplay TVophy with a convincing 4 and 3 home vlctory over


^ bridge ground.


Champion feeling for golf aces! B


/Colne’s Steve Parker. ‘ >, - -*> ■ - RESULTS Hratround'


Tlmier (Ghjffl) beat M. Shephard (MaisdenPariO 6 and 5; M. Philips (Burnley) beat D. Hoyle (Clitheroe) 5 and 4; M. Davtea (Blackburn) beat S. Parker (Cotae) 4 aad 3j T. Dickinson (Blackburn) walkover against F. Wrtgley (Pleaslngton); R. Farnwor*b (Nelson) beat J. Wellock (Colne) 1 up; D. Greenwood (Nelson) beat C. Catlow (Accrington) 3 and 2; A Green (Burnley) beatH, l/msda)e.(Cofaie) at; thel9th;P. Barrett (Mytton Fold) beat N. Gibbons (Colne) 3 andl;M.. Bowler (Ghylt) beat J. Lord (Burnley) 2 and 1; R Groce (GhyU) brot; B. Manden (Accrington) 1 np; C Rigby (Accrington) beat P. Lane*


B. Pearson (Burnley) beat L Mackereth (Maradea Farid 2 and 1; A.


(Collie) 6 and 5; M. Thylor (Colne) beat P. Seaven (Whatley) 6 and ft S, Ackers (Burnley) beat J. Whalley (Colne) 2 and 1; JC Dixon (Celine)


< beat C. Campy (Nelson) 1 up.


:i P. Barrett (Mytton FokLU) v S. Acton (Burnley,®; M. PbOlpa (Burn-; ley,5)vAWhaney(MandenParia5>;S.Grece(GhyH9)vD.Green-


wood (NtUonJZ); A Green (Burnley^) v C. Rigby (Accrington#! B.; Pearson (Burnley,® v M. Davie* (Blackburn,®; M. Iky tor (Cotne,7)


.v K. Dixon (Cotne,12); M. Bowler (GhyM) v T. Dickinson (Btack- bnra£);A. Tbroer (GhyIL5) v R. Farnworth (Nttson^). • Games most be played by Monday, August 4th.


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o n d e b u t , b u t a t th e w a y she w as welcomed in to th e R ed R o se c am p. “T h e re w a s a g r e a t te am


s p i r i t a n d t h e p l a y e r s c o u ld n o t h a v e m a d e m e m o re welcome,” sh e s a id . K a te , of course, h a s s am ­


p le d A l l -E n g la n d g lo r y w i th H am p s h i r e in t h e p a s t a n d is som ew h a t dis­ a p p o in te d th a t th e y h av e n o t q u a l i f i e d f o r th i s - y e a r ’s g ra n d f in a l. T h is w eek K im is in c lu d -


la n d te am v y in g fo r g lo ry in th e E u ro p e a n C h am p i­


I n « ;


o n sh ip s in F in la n d . K a te , m e anwh i le, is lo o k ­


in g fo rw a rd to d e fe n d in g th e P le a s in g to n P u t t e r on S u n d a y a n d com p e t in g in n e x t w e e k ’s N o r t h e r n - C h am p io n s h ip s . a t B r am p to n G C in C um ­ b r ia .


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s to rm e d to v ic to ry in th e m e d a l r o u n d h e l d ; a t W h a l le y R o a d o n S a tu r ­


I : . J o n a t h a n D u g d a l e


day. Deadly Dugdale carded 71- 6-65 to win D iv is io n One


. ahead of P e te r Pedder (76-9- 66) an d Ken O’Brien (78-11-


67) ;. Jo n a th a n Drew (83-14-69)


won D iv is io n Tw o o n th e c a rd from N ig e l Schofield (82-13-69), with Geoff Ten­ n a n t (8 5 -1 5 -7 0 ) c la im in g third spot. And a ro u n d of 101-28-73


w a s g o o d e n o u g h to give Division Three winner John Greenwood a one-stroke vic­ to ry over Steve Cunliffe (97- 23-74). O l iv e r M a r sd e n won th e gross prize w i th a ro u n d of


72. J u n io r C a p ta in D a n ie l


■ N -F O R M C l i th e ro e G o l f C lu b m e m b e r


‘DRAW grt


0 T h e I r i s h C u p w a s t h e ; ,j p r iz e a t s ta k e fo r M y t to n F o ld m em b e r s in a g re e n - ' some medal.


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Dewhurst, handicaps 12 an d * 15 respectively, returned 78- 13.2-64.8 to record a convinc-.;-, ing v ic to ry ah ead of Dennis.,." Leaver an d Tony Tomlinson «•: (85-16.8-68.2).


■. A round of 88-19.2-68.8 gave -*


Tim B a r r i t t a n d Andy H a r t- " - ley th ird place ah ead of th e f a th e r a n d so n p a i r in g of->. S e an a n d J a y W a d d in g to n (89-19.2-69.8).


0 Whalley members vied for


Dawson w ith 42 points, an d h e w a s fo l low ed h om e b y


. Dave Flannagan (42 points), ”-. . Malcolm Salmon (41 p oints) and Gavin Ward (40 p o in ts ) . ; 0 The L ad y C ap tain a n d J. '* Ivison won Clitheroe ladies’, in v i ta t io n greehsome w i th 89-19.8-69.2


M . Fletcher an d A. Pollard' -


(84-18.6-70.4) claimed ru n - . ' ners-up spot, M. P. Haydock a n d D. W ilso n (92-19-73) f in ish e d th i r d a n d fo u r th ^ prize went to L , Mercer and *> M. Woods (92-18.8-73.2). “ ; _ Clitheroe ladies were also i n ' ' •


a c t io n in a tw o -d iv is io n a l LGU medal.. . . M r s C. S to k e s to p p e d the* :


Silver Division w ith 79-4-75 an d M rs H . B ooth won t h e - .


' Bronze Division w ith a c a rd '” of 105-80-75. 0 A c a rd p la y -o f f d e te r ­ mined th e winner of S to n y - , / ' h u r s t P a r k la d ie s ’ l a t e s t -- medal round, w i th Sue T ip - *


to n (92-19-78) g e t t in g th e verdict ahead of Joyce Keny- ,’ - on (108-35-78).


. . v l] M a rg a re t C ar rin g to n com-. .■


piled 42 Stableford p oints to . ' win th e K a th Hobbs Trophy/’ J a h e a d of L a d y C a p t a in - J T rudy Walne (40 points) an d ' third-placed Amanda Brown (3 9 points).


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0 W h a l le y la d y m em b e r .; - C aro l B la ck a d d e r s h o t 9 1 - ’ ■ 18-73 to win th e la te s t “fa ir sex” medal. J e a n T a sk e r c la im ed ru n -


ne rs -u p sp o t w i th 84-10-74 i a n d L a d y C a p t a in B e t t y . * D ixon com p le ted th e p la c - •' ings with 92-16-76.


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glory in an individual S tab le - . p ford on Saturday. ,•. .. < V ic to ry w e n t to S tu a r t -


L IT H E R O E Wolves h o ld th e ir . registration n ig h t a t Shawbridge


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req u ested to go along a n d s igm o n fo r th e for thcoming season between 6-30 an d 8-30 p.m. a t Clitheroe F C s Shaw­


■ IT '


should tu rn u p on th e n ig h t. Training s ta r ts a t 7 p.m. on C h a tb um P lay in g ,


P re e d y a n d J am e s Andrew ? fourball Stableford, b u t


compiled 48 p o in ts in Sun- _ day’s


still needed a card play-off to p ip E r ic ,T a y lo r a n d L y n Kendry for f ir s t place. Alan B ush a n d Colin Mus-


to e (46 p o in ts ) p ip p ed t h e ; v J o h n L a n g -N ig e l R e ev e s . - p a i r in g fo r th i rd sp o t , a n d - f Derek Wood a n d Bill Hamer (45 points) claimed th e f i f th , , prize on offer.


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