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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 21 st, 1997 21 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


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C o . R e g . N o . 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 — j . a 6 q u a l i t y a t i t s B E S T I t s


THE Under l l s from Clitheroe Wolves are all set to kick-off the new season in M M ■ ■ M B ■ — ■


sored by Clitheroe-based tyre and exhaust specialists The Tyremen. (CAT1 1692) ■ »


®lripes 8pon" ■ * * "


Whitewash winners close the gap at the top of the table


the top of the Great Harwood and District


R ib b l e s d a l e


WANDERERS A languish 11 points behind Antley at


Bowling League. . T h a t ’s even af ter Ribbles­


dale registered a maximum 10-0 win over Globe A this


week. An tley won 9-1, allowing


Ribblesdale to close the gap b u t still maintain a healthy


lead. Ribblesdale missed o ut on


the chance to close the gap still further when they lost their game in hand against Rushton Stre et A 7-3. Whalley A slipped off the


pace in the Second Division a f t e r g o in g down 4-6 against Leisure Hour. B u t Ribblesdale Wander­


ers B won 7-3, while Hurst Green A b e a t Waddington


A 6-4. In th e T h ird D iv is io n


C l i th e ro e C r ic k e t Club enjoyed an 8-2 victory over F re e Gardeners to go top a n d two p o in ts c le a r of Come and Welcome.


... .Whalley B b e a t Rish to n Conservative 7-3, but Sab- den Red lost out 6-4 to sec­


ond-placed Come and Wel­


come. In th e F o u r th D iv is io n


Sabden Red beat Castle A 6-4, while Wad d in g to n B


were 8-2 winners a t Hu rst


Green B. • Go rd o n S ch o f ie ld of


G lo b e A won th e S i lv e r Salver competition a t Rib­ b le sd a le W a n d e re r s BC held over the weekend. He b e a t Roy Campbell of


Bu rn ley Ro ad B 21-15 in th e final to claim th e tro -


phy. Two local bowlers made i t to th e q u a r te r - f in a ls ,


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Floodlit bowls


qpH ER E are still a . X ’ few places left for


• The competition starts oh Tuesday, September 2nd, and anybody inter­ ested should contact K. Ryder on 01200427816.


the annual floodlit bowlscompetitionat Waddington Social Clnb.


NOKIA 5.1 £9.99l


Leather case . Spare battery


•:8KW"r*?' • Phone supplied charged


Michael F irth from Sabden lost out to Geoff Parkinson of C o p p ic e wh ile E rn ie L e a ch of W a d d in g to n A lo s t to G re a t H a rw o o d ’s


John Chatwin. RESULTS


First Division


1; Great Harwood B 7, Haslingden BC 3; Ribbles­ dale Wanderers A 10, Globe A 0; Rishton Conservative A 8, Spring Hill 2; Salesbury A 9, Rushton Street A 1; Rush- ton Street A 7, Ribblesdale Wanderers A3. Second Division


Antley 9, Great Harwood A Coppice 3, Clayton Gatty 7;


Globe B 3, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers B 7; Rishton BC 6, Burnley Rd B 4; Leisure Hour 6, Whalley A 4; Waddington A 4, H u rs t


Green A 6. Third Division


Gardeners 2; Rushton Street B 6, Salesbury B 4; Whalley B 7, Rishton Conservative B 3; Sabden Black 4, Come and


Welcome 6. Fourth Division


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 2; Castle A 4, Sabden Red 6; Hurst Green B 2, Wadding­ ton B 8; Victoria 3, Castle B


Burnley Road A 8,


7.POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Antley 107; 2, Ribblesdale Wanderers A 96; 3, Hasling­


den BC 93; 4, Rishton Con­ servative A 91; 5, Globe A 74; 6, Salesbury A 71; 7, Great Harwood B 17; 8, R u sh to n S tre e t A 69; 9, Gre a t Harwood A 65; 10,


Spring Hill 54. Second Division


Clayton Gatty 99; 3, Whal­ ley A 89; 4, Rishton BC 81; 5, Leisure Hour 80; < 6, Waddington A 76; 7, Ribbles­ dale Wanderers B 68; 8, Hurst Green A 66; 9, Coppice


1, Burnley Road B 104; 2,


64; 10, Globe B 63. Third Division


1, Clitheroe Cricket 88; 2, Come and Welcome 87; 3,


Whalley B 77; 4, Free Gar­ deners 74; 5, Sabden Black 74; 6, Rushton Street B 64; 7, Milnshaw Park 59; 8, Sales­ bury B 59; 9, Rishton Con­


servative B 58. Fourth Division


1, Burnley Road A 107; 2, Clitheroe Cricket 8, Free


Sabden Red 92; 3, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 82;


4, Castle B 76; 5, Castle A 75; 6, Victoria 63; 7, Waddington


B 59; 8, Milnshaw Wanderers 57; 9, Hurst Green B 29.


E s ta te s Cha llenge crown g r e e n b ow l in g t o u r n a ­ m e n t which s e e s p a i r s f rom m o s t R ib b le Valley c lu b s c o m p e t in g f o r £ 5 0 0 in p r iz e money. Sp o n so red b y C l i th e ro e


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e s ta te a g e n ts , Craig E s ta te s , and being staged a t Sabden, the tournament aims to encourage' bowlers of all abilities to take par t. The draw for th e 32 pairs


tak in g p a r t on September 13th was made by sponsor M r M ic h a e l C ra ig and competition organiser Mr Ray Turner. Players are reminded th a t


outstanding fees of £8 per pair should be paid as soon a s possible to club se cre­


taries.


H E d r aw h a s b e en m ad e fo r th e n ew


C r a ig IBarayDs Competitors must also reg


i s te r 15 m in u te s be fo re th e i r m a tch time, or.face d isq u a l i f ic a t io n , an d no m a tch pra c tic e is allowed on the day.


Draw 10 a.m. — R. Hayhurst and


-L. Wilkinson v P. Bonney and I . North; S. Hayhurst and J. Garstang v M. Firth and V. Warbur ton; J. Howarth and J. Higson v K. Lingard and J. Cropper; A. Whalley and M. Boocock v P. Warburton and D. Parsons; M. Griffiths and M. Wright v B. Warburton and T. Grif­


fiths. . 11 a.m. — G. Stephens and I.


Jackson v E. Robinson and M. Smith; G. Radivojevic


and P. Gorton v P. Pedder and M. Edmondson; W.


Cottey and T. Cottey v M. Wensley and W. Slinger; A. Bell and D. Wilson v J. Hamer and R. Smith; A. Metcalfe and E. Leach v A. Wallace and N. Threlfall. Noon — F. Corban and T.


Wilson v T. Hinks and I . Edmondson; S. Hitchon and P. Mulderig v C. Leonard and C. Atkinson; F. Ainsworth and T. Hamer v A. Ba rrett and J. Wray; D. Bonney and A. Skelhorn and S. Gower; J. Waring and G. Rushton v K. Ryder and B. Armitage. 1 p.m. — H. Woodward and


B. Griffiths v E. Wallace and C. Snape.


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Kings Arms slip up in the run-in to the title


points from Kings A after b e a t in g Roya l Oak 4-3


D 3.


this week. Kings slipped behind in


th e race for th e t i t le as they managed ju s t a 4-3


win over Dog B. Mangrove co n tinue to


race ahead in the bid for the Second Division title. Their 7-0 win over Horse­


shoe B p u ts th em an incredible 18 points clear of nearest rivals Kings B, who beat Horseshoe A 4-


Results


Kings 4; Social A 3, Craven A 4; New Inn 5, Black Horse 2; Royal Oak 2, Dog and Par­


Dog and Partridge B 3, First Division


tridge A 5. Second Division


R.R.P. £49.991|


2; Kings B 4, Horseshoe A 3. 180s: A. Gudgeon (eight), J. Burgess (six), S. Kenyon


Horseshoe B 0, Mangrove 7; Black Horae B 5, Brown Cow


(four), M. Eunson (four). Least darts: First Division— J. Burgess (13), A. Gudgeon


(13), S. Kenyon (13); Second Division—B. Harrison (17). Highest finishes: First Divi­


sion — B. Kent 152: Second Division—J. Regan 131. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Dog and Partridge A 59; 2, Kings A 53; 3, Craven 49; 4, New Inn 49:5, Dog and Par­ tridge B 46; 6, Royal Oak 43; 7, Social A 33; 8, Black Horse A 32.


46; 3, Social B 43; 4, Horse­ shoe A 38; 5, Black Horse B 37; 6, Brown Cow 30; 7, Horseshoe 15.


1, Mangrove 64; 2, Kings B


Super League for a third consecutive season and are on the lookout for new


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FOR FURTHER :R DETAILS TELEPHONE 01200 443 646


L ITH ER O E are entering the Lan­ cashire D a r ts


Second Division O G and Partridge


A to p th e Clitheroe Men’s D a r ts League by six


players. Anybody in te re s ted


should co n ta c t Danny Bums on 01200 444588. Ladies interested in join­


ing the new women’s team should c o n ta c t J u d i th Cunliffe on 01200 429474.


Spring Mill suffered a shock 7-5 defeat a t th e hands of second-placed Craven B this week. B u t th e y s t i l l top th e


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table by an awesome 32 points. The best result of the day went to Royal Oak who b e a t Dog and Partridge


(Barrow) 10-2. Bottom side Brown Cow


lost again — this time to' Low Moor 9-3.RESULTS Craven B 7, Spring Mill 5;


L I T H E R O E L ad ie s ’ D a r ts League leaders


MONDAY Bums and Turns (Berni) Bums and Turns (Berni) Tap Dancing (Clive) Dance Aerobics (Clive) Jazz Dance (Clive)


TU E SD A Y Over 50’s Workout (Shirley)


Lunchtime Blitz (Bums and Turns)


Bodyworks Kickbox (Beginners) Kickbox (Intermediate) Yoga (Susan) starts 16th Sept


WE D N E S D A Y Total Body Conditioning (Berni)


Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 2, Royal Oak 10; Swan and Royal 6, Craven A 6; Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 5, Man­ grove 7; Station 6. Catholic SC 6; Brown Cow 3, Low Moor 9. Amended result from July 13th — Catholic SC 7, Craven A 5 (amended points and positions below). High scores: 172 — M.


Wilkinson; 130—J. Johnson; 129 — M. Livesey; 125 — S. Passmore, J. Condliffe; 124— L. Bond, J. Holden; 121 — A Webster, L. Parkinson; 117— D. Hall; 116 — A. Southall, B. Brunker; 114 — J. Seedle; 112 — J. Gunter; 111 — D. Barker; 105 — P. Stevenson; 100 — L. Hoyle, D. Barnes, G. Shears, T. Valley, G. Faulkner, L. Astin, B. Barker,


D, Heap. * POINTS AND POSITIONS


B 103; 3, Low Moor 99; 4, Clitheroe SC 97; 5, Royal Oak


1, Spring Mill 135; 2, Craven


97; 6, Station 96; 7, Craven A 94; 8, Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 83; 9, Mangrove 78; 10, Swan and Royal 75; 11, Dog and Partridge (Bar- row) 67; 12, Brown Cow 54.


Aerobics Hi - Low (Kerry) Reebok Step and Slide (Kerry)


TH U R S D A Y Bums and Turns (Beginners)


( f i l j ) Social Dinner Dance (Beginners) Western Line Dance (Beginners)


Salsa (Beginners)


FRIDAY Bums and Turns (Berni) Step (Intermediate) David Social Dinner Dance (Intermediate)


f i l ) Country & Western (Intermediate) Rock and Roll (Beginners)


SA TURDAY ‘Jumping Jacks’ (Age 3+)


Childrens Latin American jf f f g ) Ballroom Dance


I ^ Social Dance 1 i&ul Disco Class


SU NDAY (fjTgwj) Step Special (Diane)


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Classes on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays are being taken by:


Our new Dance Award Winning Teachers, David Pollard and Stacey Heyworth. Very well known in the world of Dancing, we are thrilled to


have them on our winning team.


£1.75 per class £1.25 per class £1.25 per class £2.00 per class £2.00 per class


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Classes Yoga.


£3.00 each £3.50


Daytime Classes £2.50 each


Clive’s Monday Classes £2.50 each or £6 for all three


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