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1995 (N) ROVER 416i 5 door, choice of two colours, 15,000 miles, power steering, drivers airbag, electric sunroof, remote central lo ck in g ............£10,895


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£1,640.00 £6,503.20 £2,253.00 £199.00* £149.00


£3.492.00 Total Amount Payable £10,397.00 | er League First Division title remains in W Choices' Vauxhdll


the balance. Billington A recorded a good home win over


I decided on th e black ball! This leaves the top


struggling Rimington B while Legion rather fortuitously recorded a whitewash win over Police in a match where three frames were


_ _


Hall RUFC Sportsmen’s Dinner, held a t Stonyhurst College last week. Around 400 people attended the din­ ner, which helped to raise funds


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VARIETY of guest speak­ ers helped entertain those present a t the St Mary’s


towards taking a rugby team on a tour to Ireland next year, and the


evening was a great success. Anecdotes were provided by former


Bath and England rugby ace David Trick, former Derbyshire and England cricketer Geoff Miller and television


comedy scriptwriter BaiTy Roberfci Pictured are (left to right) first team


coach Chris Moxon, headmaster Rory O’Brien, assistant bumar Jim Ritchie, David Trick, Geoff Miller and ass istant coach Allan Love- grove. (CAT6816).


Defence on top form against try


Clitheroe 6, Oldham 13


THIS was, without doubt, the best defensive performance of the season by


ham to score two tries—this from a team


Clitheroe. Two minor first half errors allowed Old­


averaging 45 points per game. Skipper Mike Francis said: “We tackled everything that moved today. Our game has


progressed to the next level and Oldham know they were lucky to win. It’s impossible to single out players from today’s perfor­ mance, each one of the 15 players played


magnificently.”


Any thoughts they had of a repeat perfor­ mance were snuffed out in the first 20 min­ utes. Oldham threw everything they had at Clitheroe, camping inside the home team’s half, but were unable to breach a solid defence. With Alan Nuttall, Andrew Thom- ber, Dave Tattersall and Harry Procter all putting in big tackles, Oldham were knocked


Division. . back time and again.


try, but Clitheroe responded with a well- taken Declan O’Duffy penalty. By half-time the lead had been increased to 10-3. The second half saw Clitheroe create more


However, Oldham opened the scoring with a '


chances, with scrum half Dave Watson prompting and probing at everything, and


Oldham arrived at Littlemoor on the back of ■ . ■


a 105-7 victory in their previous match, full of confidence and sitting proudly at the top of Courage League North Lancashire Second


. ■ '


Francis and wingman Andrew Burrill almost put O’Duffy clear, but once more the final


pass went to ground. At the final whistle, Clitheroe knew the


match could have been won, but there is no


disgrace in such an honourable defeat. _ Player-coach Roger Holmes was philosophi­


cal in defeat: “We have come a long way this season as this result proves. Nobody has , restricted Oldham as we have done today. We have ball-winning second row forwards in Bob Wilkinson and Martin Wigley and backs with pace in Kris Tyas and Peter Jacques, plus a game plan for all occasions. We must now learn to use them.” Oldham 2nds 27, Clitheroe Cavaliers 12


TRAVELLING with what they felt was a strong team, Clitheroe unfortunately slipped to defeat against Oldham for the


second time this season. Clitheroe got off to a fine start after about 20 minutes when Steven Greatorex was on hand to score after Peter Whiteside had robbed Oldham of the ball. However, the lead was short-lived and the home hacks used the wide open spaces to cut through the lodals’ defence. -


Francis and O’Duffy were unlucky not to break through and score. Centres Ian Fielding and Ian Ibbotson both


made strong runs down the centre of the


were rewarded with a fine try from Nick Green after an unselfish pass from Duncan


By half-time the score was 15-5. In the second half Clitheroe battled on and


' ■ ' Fielding, and Taylor converted.


pitch, and although O’Duffy kicked a penal- V this was a spirited Clitheroe performance, ty to reduce the deficit, Oldham responded in Men worthy of mention are Mick Clapnam similar manner to restore their lead. With time running out, the Maroon and Gold Army advanced on the Oldham try line. A neat interchange between the outstanding


The final score was 27-12 to Oldham, hut ,


at wing forward, Jason Knowles, who more than held his corner at prop, and Dave Atkinson, who made some tremendous runs from full back.


TITLE RACE SET TO GO TO THE WIRE


ITH just three games remain­ ing, th e de s t in y of th e Clitheroe and District Snook-


B


OCAL cueist Mare Thylor, of CUtheroe Royal British Legion, has stormed into


‘•He recorded an emphatic 4^2 victory over- Darwen’s Bernard Goulding after going two frames down.


,


- Marc moved into overdrive, rattling of t four frames in a row and will now play at Layton Institute in Blackpool in March.


er on equal points, Waddmgton A retemmg A Poiiard (22) 57,1. Nash (-16) 89; S. Wilson (26) third place with a big wm over Bilhngton B. gg j Charlton (5) 50; J. Bolton (19) 37, M. Second Division leaders Low Moor suffered Whitaker (11) 87. | a reverse a t the hands of Slaidburn B to allow


" smith (27) 65; P. Moon (25) 51, D. Smith (10) 71; Second Division Chatbum A to reduce th e arrears to ju s t two siaidbnm B 10 (465), Low Moor 4 (432): G. Parker


I piDg.There was a notable feat by bottom-of-the- | table Downham — they recorded a 14-0 win


over a depleted Social Club. RESULTS


Fire! Division Billington A 10 (468), Rimington B 4 (338): D. Wil­


son (5) 81, R. Bolland (20) 54; J. Gibson (-7) 60, J. Lund Jnr (25) 69; N. Harris (-13) 66, B. Conchie (2) 52; T. Rydeheard (12) 86, E Hobson (16) 61; R. Hilton (10) 68, D.A. Seed (25) 59; T. Wilson (9) 117, D. Seed


(22)43. Legion 14 (375), Police 0


(311): B. Hitchen (4) 75, D. Allen (13) 45; N. Schofield (4) 49, F. Booth (8) 38; A. Burgess (-7) 49, P. Craig (8) 47; S. Maher (23) 65, J. Griffiths (18) 67; S. Blackburn (19) 67,1. Hartley (16) 55; G. Blackburn (11) 80, P. Atkinson (22) 69. Waddington A12 (488), Billington B 2 (368): J. Wooff


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(27) 104, M. Unwin (27) 58; J. Baines (2) 94, J. Atkinson (15) 64; B. Waddington (10) 76, C. West­ ell (14) 56; R. Cowking (13) 67, J. Ainsworth (25) 64; T. Makinson (12) 61, C. Gorzella (27) 63; D. Houlker (22) 86, M. Flannery (21) 63. Rimington A 6 (337), Catholic B 8 (357): J- Lund (24) 80, J. Byrne (22) 60; J. Nuttall (24) 55, M. Byrne (13) 62; D. Calvert (27) 67, S. Duckworth (-1) 70; S. Petty (7) 42, M. Plant (12) 49; M. Rhodes (26) 58, S. Simpson (24) 56; K. Dowbiggin (4) 35, M. Jezier- i sky (2) 70.


Catholic A 2 (345), Conservative 12 (441): D. South- well (26) 68, K. Smith (24) 79; M. Ryan (13) 53, T.


_. B


points a fte r enjoying a close win over Chip- (8) 63, D. Dean (7) 62; N. Finder (25) 104, G. Tyler (21) 69; T. Robinson Jnr (18) 84, M. Moss (13) 71;


A. Rigby (7) 76, D. Chamley (17) 72; S. Mitchell (27) 69, D. Ireland (23) 99; W. Robinson (19) 79, S. McDonnell (24) 59. Chipping 6 (358), Chatbum A 8 (428): R. Procter (9) 63, M. Lawson (7) 50; J. Winder (12) 34, G. Clark (16) 101; H. Selby (13) 69, P. Clark (-17) 76; P. Procter (15) 56, S. Harrison (7) 65; A. Jackson (15) 82, P. Craig (scratch) 79; S. Cookson (12) 64, G. Simkin (-9) 57.


Chatburn B 8 (405), .


Waddington B 6 (373): S. Tomlinson (27) 80, I . Jackson (26) 56; J. Lock- ley (27) 50,1. HothersaU (21) 79; A. Bradshaw (13) 90, T. Walmsley (20) 42; P. Wilson (27) 62, T.


Swift (9) 65; A. Wilson (17) 65, D. Smith (4) 50; M. Pearce (20) 58, A. Herd (7) 81. Pendie Club 4 (408), Slsidbum A10 (437): J. Nedel-


tovic (27) 72, B. Walker (14) 76; D. Howarth (27) 64, G. Tedstone (27) 66; F. Watson (23) 68, W. Jones (16) 69; W. Wright (27) 88, J. Collinson (27) 87; D. Grant (23 56, E. Rigby (3) 49; J. Postleth- waite (25) 60, P. Rigby (27) 90. Downham 14 (402), Social Club 0 (228): C. Aspinall (14) 63, N. Geldard (21) 54; D. Hart (23) 77, M. Duxbuiy (14) 64; M. Credie (14) 74, J. Burgess (23) 72; P. Parker (6) 68, K. Walmsley (14) 38; B. Swar- brick 60, B. Alston 0; A. Capstick 60, M. Alston 0. FIXTURES First Division


Catholic A v Rimington A; Billington A v Police;,


UTHEROE Royal British Legion T\vo had a well-deserved home, victory oyer 'Stanley Ward Conservative Club, Blackpool-


on Sunday in the North West Small Tbble Tteam Snooker Championship. ;


. •


s Legion’s Steven Maher put the locals 2-1 j ahead with a solid effort, but Graham Black­


black, before man-of-the-match Andrew- Burgess levelled at 1-1 with a fine display of matchplay snooker.


Mark Graham lost the first frame on the - .


burn lost the next in another blackball thriOec -’Mark Novak, more renowned for his pool excellence, came through In a dogfight to put the Clitheroe side ahead again, and; Legion then wrapped up the match In a nerve-jangling sixth frame, with Craig -Whittaker eventually seeing the locals


home. • The third round draw had not been made


at the time of going to press, but on Satur­ day, Legion One entertain Dog and Par­ tridge Hotel Blackpool at Whalley Road, starting at 7-45 pan.


Legion v Waddington A; Conservative v Billington B; Rimington B v Catholic B. Second Division


Lowe Moor v Slaidburn A; Social v Chatbum A;


Waddington B v Downham; Chatbum B v Pendie; Slaidburn B v Chipping. DRAWS Singles


P. Parker v M. Plant; R. Hilton v M. Lawson; D.


Cox v G. Simkin; B. Brown v P. Craig; A. Ryde­ heard v D. Ireland; S. Blackburn v F. Watson; G. Blackburn v M. Holmes; F. Whittaker v D. Wilson. Doubles


P. and S. Winckley v K. and D. Smith; B. Hitchen


and A. Burgess v P. Ashton and J. Gibson; D. Wil­ son and J. Wild v D. Allen and B. Brown; G. Simkin and P. Craig v A. Rydeheard and K. Garrett.


• All games to be played by Friday, March 7th.


POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Billington A and Legion 142; 3, Waddington A 127; 4, Catholic 124; 5, Rimington 100; 6, Conserv­ ative 98; 7, Police 96; 8, Rimington B 80; 9, Billing­ ton B 69; 10, Catholic SC A 68. Second Division


B 124; 4. Chipping 112; 5, Slaidbum B 104; 6, Slaid- bura A 100; 7, Waddington B 90; 8, Social 88; 9, Pendie 80;,10, Downham 78.


1, Low Moor 136; 2, Chatbum A 134; 3, Chatbum T


WO teams represent- ing the Ribble Valley Netball Club were in ac tion against teams from ,


Westholme School recently. - ' The Under 14s from Rib- ;


ble Valley - coached by Angela Scott a t Roefield . • Leisure Centre - came up • agains t a skillful West- ’"■! holme side and were even- <■' tually beaten 11-3 in a well- fought game.


But the Under 12s scored ■'


a good win. Coached by former inter-


national player Marion Lofthouse, they held on for , a 9-7 win despite a late rally from Westholme.


Rugby teams for the weekend


Clitheroe (Saturday, to be arranged, away, meet club '


1 Francis.


12-45 p.m.) M. Stott, A. ’' Burrill, I. Ibbotson, I. Field- ing, S. Greatorex, P. O’Duffy, “ D. Barnes, H. Proctor, D. <" Tattersall, S. Christie, B. ’, j Wilkinson, M. Wigley, A. ^ Nuttall, R. Holmes,'M.


Clitheroe 2nds(v North Rib- blesdale 2nds, home, meet club 1-45 p.m.) M. Allen, D. _ Atkinson, M. Chambers, T. | Dubowski, D. Fielding, S. Greatorex, N. Green, R. Hales, S. Hall, P. Isherwood, . J. Knowles, A. Moorby, P. Procter, M. Rowley, B. ■' Slater, D. Slinger, D. Ware- ’ ham, R. Waterhouse, P. -T


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the last eight of the Lancashire Small Ikble Individual Snooker Championships.


the men’s second' team going through the card to . ^ defeat Reedley fifth string , •


O 5-0 away. Men .... „ ►;


Clitheroe lsts (v Lancashire, , ;• Police, home) lost 1-4: Ray, . Dryden 7/9, 2/9,10/8, 6/9; Robert Fielding 4/9,9/4,3/9,


1/9; Dave Matthews 9/10, , ■ ; 9/5,1/9, 2/9; Richard Bed, : ford 6/9, 3/9, 7/9; Neil Cat- .,-';


termole 9/3,9/6,9/6. Clitheroe 2nds (v Reedley ' •;


Hayward 9/7,9/6,9/5; Henry Farrar 0/9,9/3,9/7,9/7; John i?


4ths, home) lost 2-3: John Meadows 9/7,9/2,.9/7; Tony '■ Walmsley 10/8, 4/9, 10/8, : 2/9, 9/4; Peter Thompson -'M 9/6, 4/9, 7/9, 6/9; Larry ’-7 Crouch 9/1, 8/10. 4/9, 9/6, 4/9; Steve Dugdale 9/7,9/6, -- * 5/9,5/9,2/9.


Barber 9/6,9/0,9/2; Dave Mackenzie 9/1,9/7,7/9,10/8; *. \ Morgan Whipp 9/2,9/6,9/2. '' • Clitheroe 3rds (v Reedley


Green, home) lost 0-5: Kath ' ' * Clitheroe 3rds (v Clayton Ladies


Walker3/9,7/9,7/9;Mandy Walmsley 4/9,1/9, 6/9; Sara ■ > Thompson 2/9, 3/9, 2/9; Marjorie Brass 3/9, 9/7, 2/9, 6/9; Linsay Trotter 4/9, 5/9, '- j


5/9.


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NLY one Clitheroe Squash Club recorded a victory this week, with


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