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Classified MOTORS


[CHOOSING A USED CAR? THEN A ROVER


APPROVED USED CAR SHOULD BE TOP PRIORITY ffi


THERE were goals galore in the Memorial Football League th is week w ith Swan a t Whalley and Legion-: b o th banging


seven in.- Swan enjoyed a remarkable


Goals galore in Memorial League Late goals give Wolves victory





7-5 win at Stanhill Lions in the First Division, while Third Division Legion thrashed • Wilpshire Bulls. Hoad at home. There was little joy for the: other Ribble Valley sides in


the league. Judge Walmesley and


suffered heavy defeats. RESULTS


Lacy 1, Heys Inn 4; Stanhill Lions 5, Swan at Whalley 7. Second Division


Apex 2, Judge Walmesley 2; De First Division


Calderstones 1, Little Crown 6. Third Division


Bulls Head 0.FIXTURES First Division


Brown Cow both drew while De Lacy and Calderstones


letico Sausage hit 10 against New Inn, who could only reply with three goals of their own.


only hope after they lost 3-1 to'Rag Legs United, while Parkers Arms were beaten 4-1 by Spitting Pig. Wander­ ers beat Bowland Strollers 5-3 in the remaining game. ■ Sunday’s Fixtures-


a.m. - Audley Allstars v Rag Legs United; 10-40 a.m. - New Inn v Wanderers; 11-30 a.m. - Jedi Knights v Spitting Pig; 12-20 p.m. - Dream Team v Bowland Strollers; 1-10 p.m. - Parkers Arms y Real Bladdered.


9 a.m. - Buck Rovers vUnathletico Sausage; 9-50 ....... _


Chatburn .......................................................3 Read United ..........: .......................•..........0 CHATBURN produced th e ir best performance of the season with this resounding v ic to ry ag a in s t local


Brown Cow 3; Legion 7, Wilpshire Bvehanffris and at times the Chatburn ing victory. . ' Blackburn Bulls Head 8,


■ Plough (Queen Elizabeth). Second Division


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1996 (N) ROVER 820i 4 door; Hearlcscent Racing Green, 26.000 miles, power steering, central locking, driver’s & passenger's airbags, a.b.s. brakes


........................... £7995


1994 (L) ROVER 820i 4 door; British Racing Green, 51.000 miles, power steering, central locking............................... j£6495 1998 (R) ROVER 4201; Nightfire Red,4000 miles, air conditioning,ABS brakes, 2.0 litre petrol engine, power steering, our own demonstrator...................................... £13,995


1996 (P) ROVER 420 SLi 4 door (New model); Tahiti Blue pearlcscent,30,000 miles, 1 private owner from new, sold and serviced by Primrose, power steering, a.b.s. brakes, remote central locking, driver's and passenger air bags, electric sunroof and windows'.height adjustable driver's scat........£9475


1996 (N) ROVER 416Si 4 door (New model); Charcoal Grey, 28,000 miles, power steering, alloy wheels, electric windows, remote central locking, electric sunroof.........................................£7850 1996 (N) ROVER 4161 5 door; Charcoal Grey, 13,500 miles, power steering,drivers airbag,electric sunroof, remote central locking .......................


. £7995


1993 (L) ROVER 416 SLi 4 door; Ocean Blue,46,000 miles, central locking, power steering, electric front windows................£4675


1996 (P) ROVER Coupe 1.61 2 door; Nightfirc Red, 6800 miles, power steering, twin air bags, remote central locking, 2 sunroofs..........................................................................


1998 (R) ROVER 2111 3 door; Nightfire Red,2000 nules, 1.IK series engine,multi point injection,central locking, driver’s air bag, power steering


our own demonstrator, 2.0 litre, intercooled turbo diesel, power steering, electric sunroof, remote central locking, 5 diagonalseat belts, extras include alloy wheels,


1998 (R) ROVER 220 DS 3 door;Tahiti Blue,7700 alloy wheels, central locking, alarm, power steering . . . . . . . 1997 (P) ROVER 220 SDi 5 door; British Racing Green, 18,300 miles, power steering, 2.0 litre intcrcooled rurbo diesel,


sunroof,central locking...................... . • * ‘ *,*" * ’


1995 (N) RPVT.RJU'SEi 5 door, Platinum Silver, 60,000 mil®, full Primrose service history, 1 owner from new,


Primrose Garage (Clitheroe) Ltd Whalley Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire


halfleather interior, power steering .............................................£5950 half learner sieei m .............................................. ........... . . . . . . . . . . . " g » -fl v TT


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1998 (S) ROVER 420D 4 d o o r ; Brooklands Green, very low mileage, 2.0 litre, turbo charged, diesel, electric sunroof, power steering, remote central locking. Deposit £ 6250.20 followed by 24 payments o f£260.20 per monthTOTAL.............. .................. £12,495


1998 (S) ROVER 414S 5 d o o r ; White Diamond, very low mileage, 1.4,16v engine,August registered, alloy wheels, power steering, driver’s airbag, rear spoiler, remote central locking, electric sunroof.


Deposit £5750.12 followed by 24 payments o f£239.37 per monthTOTAL..................................£11,495


1998 (S) ROVER 414 5 d o o r ; Nightfire Red pearlescent, very low mileage, 1.4 ‘K’ series, 8v engine, August registered, alloy wheels, power steering, rds radio cassette, remote central locking, alarm and immobiliser. Deposit £5350.20 followed by 24 payments o f£222.70 per m o n thTO TA L ......... ..... ...........................£10,695


1998 (S) ROVER 214i 3 d o o r ; Tahiti blue pearlescent, very low mileage, August registered, 1.4‘K series, 8v engine, power steering, driver’s airbag, alarm and immobiliser,‘flip off radio cassette,


3 rear diagonal seat belts. Deposit £5000.12 followed by 24 payments of£208.12TOTAL .........................................................£9 99 5


1998 (R) ROVER 414 5 d o o r ; Flame Red, very low mileage,June registered, power steering, rds radio cassette, six spoke alloy wheels, remote central locking, driver’s airbag, 8v 1.4 engine.


Deposit £5150.12 followed by 24 payments o f£ 2 1 4 .3 7TO TA L .................................. ............. • •£ 1 ° .295 Fmancc „ provided subjcc. to srarm r


, Finance u only available up to 24 month* with 50% deposit. Subject tochange without notice.


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K SIERRA Estate (Alloys) . . . . ...........................................£2995 G AUDI902.0E................£2995


97 FORD Ka Blue metallic, one lady owner, as new condition,^ 18,000 miles


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93 K FORD Scorpio Estate 2.0 Auto Blue metallic, loaded with all usual extras.................................................................................5?99^


92 J JSUZU Trooper Citation'LWB’T/Dicscl.........................£ 10,750


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92 J ROVER 1.4 SL Metro 5 door; w h ile .....................................£ 91 J NISSAN Micro LS 5 door; in red ......................................... £2750 91 J NOVA Luxe 3 door Hatch; 1196cc ...................


90 H SUZUKI Vitara ‘1600’ S/Top Petrol ..............................♦ • 86 D TOYOTA Supra 3.0i Auto . . .


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G PEUGEOT 405 Outstanding car for .....................................£1995 H ROVER 820 5 Door Hatch unrepeatable......... ..


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G CITROEN AX 5dr Low miles ..............................................£1995


H ROVER 820 Hatchback Manual.............................. ,.£1895 G ESCORT Eclipse ........ £1895 G CAVALIER IIntchback£1895 E SUZUKI J e e p . . . . ........£1895 85 JAGUAR XJG.............. £1595


F RENAULT 5 T R ............£1495 F FORD O r io n .................. £1295


G CITROEN BX GTI . . . .£1095 FNOVA ....................... ....£1095


G GRANADA 2.0GL . . . . .£995 G PEUGEOT 405 G L . . . . .£895 G ROVER 8201 M anual.,.'.£895


C GRANADA G L ........ ... .£895 FXR2Black ........................ £895 E VAUXHALL Nova ........ £750


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01 ESCORT tALXi Sdr Estate, blue, very dean


H ESCORT 1JL New Shape; 6dr ....£2595 .............. £2695 I


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same owner 7yrs. superb................... £2495 | K FIAT Uno 14) Fire; 5 spood ...........1


H ESCORT 1.8 LX Dteeal; 5d r ........... £2495 F NISSAN Prairie 1,8 Set met blue,


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B8 TOYOTA Corolla U GL; S door, superb ......... ..............................£1995


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E RENAULT 5 Campus; dean, low mileage , ___


89 SIERRA 1.6L; silver, 64,000 miles only ....... .............


F FIESTA 1.1 Ghla Automatic; gold. 56,000 miles i ................................


. . . . . . .£ 1 5 9 5 £1595


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69 FIESTA 1.4 Sport;........... ............ £1495 SPORTY


94 PROTON 1JOI Met Woe, one owner, . i 34,000milea


SUZUKI Vitara 1.6 JLX Hard Top Jeep 39,000mAes,me1alBcblue


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anti lock brakes and electric mirrors .......................................... £12,975 i miles.


1996 (P) ROVER 214 Si 5 door; Ffcme Red, 23,000 miles, electric!unroof,powersteering.re"'°Kc<lockinS.driversairbag £8975


* .£9695 . *£^*550 _


1993 (L) ROVER 216 GSi 5 door; British Racing Green, 46,800 miles, power steering, electric sunroof and front windows, 1 owner from new.........................................................................£4975 1993 (K) ROVER 214SI 3 door; Ocean Blue,78,500 miles, Primrose sold & serviced, central locking, r/casscttc, rear'Iip’spoiler...................................................


1996 (P) ROVER 114 GTA 3 door; Nightfirc Red. . 12,600 miles,sunroof,remote central locking,alloy wheels, group 5 insurance, 1 private owner.................................. ......... .. .£6845 1996 (P) ROVER 100 Kensington 3 door; Nightfire Red, 8300 miles, 5spd gearbox, remote alarm & immobiliser, radio cassette..................................................


1995 (N) ROVER 100 Kensington 3 door; Nightfire Red, 30.000 miles, 5spd, radio cassette,alarm and immobiliser............. £4350


1994 (M) ROVER Metro Casino Royal 3 door; Flame Red, 22.000 miles, 1 owner from new, c/lock, 5 speed.


Primrose sold & serviced.......... ......................................................£3895 1994 (M) ROVER Metro Rio 5 door; Nevada Red,35,000 miles, alarm and immobiliser, radio cassette, 1120cc engine.................... £3425


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1997 (P) FORD Ka2 3 door; Black, 12,000 miles, power steering, central locking,driver’s airbag, electric front windows, r.d.s. radio cassette, one owner from new, service history,5spd . . . £6995


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driver and passenger air bags, electric sunroof.............Reduced £9995


1996 (N) VAUXHALL Astra GLS 16v Auto 4 door; Red, 23,400 miles, power steering, central locking, driver’s airbag, sunroof................ ..


...................... ...................................... A7675


1996 (N) FORD Fiesta Classic Quartz; Red, 12,000 miles, 5 speed gearbox, 1 owner from new.rds radio cassette, driver’s airbag............................................................................ • *£4975


1994 (M) HONDA Concerto 1.6i SE;Black,5 door, 37,500 miles, air conditioning, full leather, power steering .. . . .£ 7 3 5 0


1994 (L) SUZUKIVitaraJLX 3 door;35,000 miles,Blue, power steering, radio cassette, 1600 engine, service history......... £6250


1992 (J)VAUXHALL Nova Merit 4 door; White, 15,300 miles, full service history, radio cassette.............................................. '• • *£2995


son’s); Judge Walmesley v Clarence (Roefield); Swan at Whalley v


Hole House v De Lacy (Wil­


Calderstones - no game. Third Division


Woodnook v Legion (Memorial). TABLES


First Division P W D LPts


Acc Sports...... 7 5 0 Heys Inn......... 5 4 - 0 Swan at Whalley 6 3 1 Judge Walmesley 6 3 1 Plough Inn...... 4 3 0 Stanhill Lions... 5 3 0 Rishton Arms... 5 2 0 DeLacy.......... 5 1 1 Hole House..... 4 1 1 Apex.................. 4 0 1 Clarence.......... 5 0 1 Second Division


£ 3595 £6145 Brown Cow v Alma (Roefield);


rivals Read. . Read had the better of, the early


prise when Bradshaw clinically scored after a fine move involving Butcher and Bibby. At half-time Chatbum were good value


Q r t l * l ! A r ' . ' i f A l l I I k _ ? v r v /k > d . : A l i v U l l v l


Obi Wan Kenobi would appear to be Jedi Knights’ :


BUCK Rovers were on top form in the Roefield Leisure Centre Five-A-Side League as they hammered Real Bladdered 14-0. Dream Team beat Audley Allstars 5-0, while Unath-


THREE goals in the last five minutes saw Clitheroe Wolves Under 12s snatch a sensational 4-3 victory against Langho


in the Accrington League. Trailing 3-1 and seemingly set for defeat, a solo goal from Jor­


dan Walmsley set the Wolves up' for a grandstand finish. He latched onto a ball over the top, beat two defenders and slot-; ted the ball home.


•■■■..■_ ;-g--r r .B n


from a tight angle across the face of goal, and in off the inside of the post. And with virtually the last kick of the game, Walmsley popped up for his second to snatch an


Moments later a break down the left saw Jack Dearden shoot . unlikely three points. Wolves'other goal came courtesy of YY .


Craven must stop arguing with themselves before half-time, that brought the ^ h e y ^ e to a eh iev e an y th in g to s^ n .


This was a good battling display, but a scorcher from ThomasTIall just Kerakurum


back four looked a little out of sorts. Midfielder Hollingsworth and strikers Wolves went ahead on 15 minutes But once settled Chatburn produced Parkinson and Jackson were all on target when a short comer was worked into some wonderful football and it was no sur- in a comfortable win.


for their 1-0 lead. Read came out in the second half with a


Underwood and Richards, with new full gut a g0al conceded just before the backs McKellar and Farquar adding more break hit the locals, and they lost a attacking emphasis.'


The defence was well marshalled by hand to sidefoot home. -


u iw w the box and;SniffernAspinaU was on ....


change of personnel a t the back and pushed the home side down the slope for the opening 10 minutes. A piece of Wimbledon-style football


r _________


Hollingsworth coming back to his better jn a top-of-the-table clash, form, while Parkinson and Jackson led the gam Sieczowski netted both goals line well. .


settled Chatburn - Bretherton’s direct punt forward was chased down by Young


Grindleton .......... ...........................if half-time, the Wolves Under 14s G RIND LETON co ntin u ed th e i r , pulled a goal back through David


West Bradford..........;................... 0 ,


managed a third when Bradshaw made his Even though West Bradford created YHuneoat add^ a t ^ against the first tackle of the season and Young fin- chances they could not penetrate runofplay.butWolvesdid them- ished things off by rounding the keeper and p rfnd^ w s defence


At 2-0 up, Chatburn relaxed.but still encounter with West Bradford.


slotting home to make the final score 3-0 G^ X f er opened the scoring before 4 Parkmson and Daniel Anderson Sydney S tre e t....................... .





Royal Hotel.... 5 5 0 0 15 Queens E ........ 5 5 0 0 15 Woolpack........ 5 3 0 2 9 Little Crown.... 5 2 1 2 7 Brownhill Arms 5 2 1 2 7 EH Football.... 4 2 0 2 6 Ossy Rovers.... 4 1 1 2 4 Ossy Hotspur... 4 0 2 2 2 Crown Scaffold. 5 0 1 4 1 Calderstones.... 4 0 0 4 0 Third Division


P w D LPts L Pis


Lomax.......... . 5 Brown Cow..... 5 Alma............... Legion ............. B'bum BH...... United SC....... Ossy Refugees.. Woodnook....... Tinker & Budget Wilpshire BH... LS Roofing..... 6


Craven Heifer..................................7 ond.


Shears, two from Pinnard and on the stroke of half-time Aspinwall hit the fifth. Sydney came out for the second half in a different frame of mind and pulled two


Almost straight away they added a sec­ Craven hit back with another goal from


y


goals back. This produced a quicker tempo and it


was no surprise when both sides were reduced to 10 men, Wild the unlucky one for Craven. Aspinwall soon settled Craven’s nerves


with his second goal and Glegg wrapped things up when he scored from the spot.


selves credit on a poor pitch,


d half.time with a shot from close range. _ SrRfT d STONE’S Under 8s had The visitors dominated the second half © READbiUNili b Unaer ss naa


CRAVEN s ta r te d th e game well and went 2-0 up when striker Peter Dakin an excellent 5-2 victory over North going in front with a Shears’ goal, but broke clear and scored from inside the area. Valley Dynamoes on Sunday. ■ some slack play in defence allowed Grindleton’s man-of-the-match Darren Goalscorers were Tim Rakshi (4) Svdnev to Dull a coal back.


p . . . B ......................... The full-back picked up a short comer match was Adam Wilkinson. from Steven Pinder and drove the ball into The Under 9s drew 0-0 with North the net from 20 yards.


Jackson then took over.


The game was now over as a contest Readstone dominated for long peri- and Grindleton dominated the play.


Valley Dynamoes.


Pinder and Jackson again used the short match. corner as Jackson repeated his previous The Under 10s got back to winning feat with a blistering drive into the top ways with a 5-0 victory over Salter- comer of the net.


Then with the last kick of the game net. Ben Williams was man-of-the- ods of the game, but couldn’t find the


Grindleton’s back line performed well to Gary Bowker (2), Martin Pollard, keep the home team goal-less.


: forth Boys. •_


possible eight after what has been a great named man-of-the-match. start to the season.


Second defeat for Littlemoor men


Clitheroe............................................ 3 Burnage...............................................32 CLITHEROE slipped to their second league defeat of th e the


season on Saturday. , Ultimately it was a disappointing


result as the home side had deservedly taken a nine-point lead nearing half­


Malcolm Heanan penalties, but were scant reward for some excellent first half rugby. .


time. Once again all the pints came from


better team during the first period and should have built up a winning lead.


The Littlemoor side were much the “


chances were created, none were taken.


wards out-played their opposite num­ bers for long periods of time.


Kings crowned pool champs


Division champions after a thrilling 7-7 draw with closest rivals Read Consti­


K


tutional. Pendle Hotel B and De


Lacy A are both relegated. Waggon and Horses will join First Division champions


Whalley Arms A in the Pre­ mier Division after both ended, the season with 6-1


wins. Whalley Arms finish the


season with a perfect record of 22 wins from 22 matches. Royal British Legion B


' INGS Arms A are C lithero e Pool -League P rem ier


4; Horse Shoe A 3, Mangrove A 4; Whalley Arms A 6, RBL B 1; Waggon and Horses 6, Buck Wrinkleys 1; White Hart 6, Kings


Royal Oak B 1, Craven Heifer 6 Stork Hotel B 3, Horse Shoe B 4 RBL C 5, Three Millstones 2 White Lion 3, Pendle Witch Hurst Green 4, New Inn 3. Third Division


Brown Cow 2, Castle B 5 Second Division Black Bull A 3, Stork Hotel A First Division BOWlS • • « _ -


crossed, but on both occasions Clitheroe didn’t manage to ground the ball and claim the score. On the plus side, once again the for­


Twice the Burnage try-line was .


Unfortunately, even though enough .


^ S S t m a k e t h e the difference between the sides.


The side now have six points from a the goals while Jason Banks was The Under 11s totally dominated


Thomas Marsh and Chris Holt got


their clash with Belvedere, but a mix­ ture of poor finishing and an excellent


display by the Belvedere keeper left Readstone on the wrong and of a 1-0


Martin Wigley dominated theline- scoreline. Daniel Campbell was man- S w ofThomber, Wily- ° T^Under'12s were also'beaten by


man and Procter were solid in the Belvedere. , lf .. and Dominic Knowles. Man-of-the-


v ic to ry in a h a rd - fo u g h t d erby had drawn level, only for the goal to be disallowed.


. . .,


and Tom Mileham was outstanding. After being 2-0 down to Huncoat at


and as the Read back four stood still he recent form with a comprehensive Parkinson, and they thought they rattled it into the net.


The midfield all played well, with The Under 9s drew 2-2 with Akzo further goal in the second half.


UNITED travelled to the Yorkshire <jefea(; against Ossy Villa in a game Dales and came away with a resound- they, should have won if they are to be classed as title candidates,


Chorley at Littlemoor. Kick-off is at came from Joe Waller and t e e were o _


On Saturday Clitheroe entertain Langho Junior^The Readstone goal good performances from Robbie St The Under 14s in the Accrington


Th® Under ^ John and Steve Traynor. league were beaten 2-0 by Blackburn


MONDAY night sees the s ta rt of the third and S S S c S Perf° r' fourth round matches in this year’s Bar-Be-Qmck The Burnley league Under 14s were


Doubles competition a t Ribblesdale Wanderers, beaten 5-1 by Junior Clarets. The goal In action on that night are two of the local pairs came from Andrew Moores and Roger


to qualify Bill Slinger and Peter Pedder, and Mick Cairns was man-of-the-match. and June Johnson.


wruiKteys i; vvnne nara o, reuiga ers - admission is free. The qualifiers from last ©A BETTER week for WhaUey Arms B1; Pendle Hotel A 4, Bay weeks concluding first and second round matches Juniors saw four of their 10 sides Horse 3.


Spectators are welcome to support the local play- 5? , were.


. goakcoring chances. Andrew Stubbs V *


claim victory on Sunday.


son and F. Herbert (Bacup); M. Opieand R. Barnes (Hasling- against Ossy Juniors and beat them 1-0. den); L. Hallett and B. Walker (Chadderton).


M Wednesday: T. Hargreaves and C. C. Jeffries (Keighley); C. ^nidfield dynamo Mark Frankland _ Whnllov Under 10s Arrows beat


Tuesday: E. Ferguson and R. Binns (Blackpool); L. Steven- The Under 9s Pumas were in action . ., , _ Adam Brown scored the goal and


orrison and M. Bacon (Sale); E. Laughlan and M. Telford ^ (Sale); D. Rodgers and K. Whitlow (Wrexham).


and Buck Wrinkleys go down. In the most nail-biting title


White Horse A 0, RBL D 4; Ultraframe 4, White Horse B 0; Mangrove B 5, Black Bull B 2; Dog Inn 7, Starkies Fun Bar 0; Black Horse bye. Ladies League


Buck C 6, Whalley Arms B 1;


fight, Legion took took the Second Division champi­ onship by beating Three Mill­


stones 5-2. Pendle Witch needed a


similar result at White Lion, but could only manage a 4-3 win. Brown Cow and Royal Oak


took the Third Division title, while Dog Inn are runners-up after demolishing fellow title rivals Starkies Fun Bar 7-0. Brown Cow are Ladies


B take the drop. Works team Ultraframe


nampd man-of-the-match.


and D. Jacques (Silsden); L. Ramell and B. Ashworth Blackburn Eagles 2-1 thanks to goals (Accrington); D. Hogg and P. Lever (Lower Darwen).


Thursday: J. Holt and C. Massey (Gt Harwood): B. Scott ^ ^ h a l le y J Jn ^ r lU S Arrows Deal from Marlon Murray andla line per-


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Kings Arms A 8, Kings Arms B 3; RBL 3, Brown Cow 8; Black Horse 0, Pendle Witches 11. P TABLES


KingsArrasA.. 22 17 3 Read Con......... 22 16


Dog Si Partridge A2216 Buck A........... 22 15


Legion A..... . 22 13 Dc Lacy B ...... 22 11 Royal Oak A.... 22 8 Castle A........ 22 7 Higher Buck.... 22 4 Dog & Partridge B22 3 Pendle Hotel B. 22 5 De Lacy A...... 22 0


League champions, with De Lacy B, Legion and Kings Arms A chasing runners-up spot. Tonight sees the Challenge


Cup team knockout reach the semi-finals stage.: At the Royal British


Legion, Buck A face Read Constitutional, while Horse Shoe B take on Kings Arms A at the Mangrove. Both matches start at 8


p.m. The league presentation


night and cup final will be held a week tomorrow, Fri­ day, October 23rd, a t the Legion. The final will start at 7-30 p.m., with the presentation at


10 p.m. • Winter League team regis­


tration night is on Wednes­ day, October 21st at the Legion, Clitheroe from 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ;


Team registration is £30, '.


with ladies’ team registration £20. All fees arc to be paid on


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the night. -V. RESULTS Premier Division


.^Higher Buck4, Pendlo Hotel B; 10; Kings Arms A 7, Read Consti­ tutional 7.


A 4, Dog and Partridge A 10; Castle A 7, Royal Oak A .7; Dog and Partridge B 5, Do Lacy B 9;


De Lacy A 2, Buck A12; RBL '


Whalley Arms A.. 22 Waggon & Horses 22 White Hart........ 22 Stork Hotel A..... 22 Mangrove A........ 22 Horse Shoe A..... 22 Black Bull A...... 22 Kings Arms B..... 22


Pendle Hotel A.... 22 7 Lcnion B........... . 22 6 Buck Wrinkleys... 22 5 Second Division


Legion C.... .


Pendle Witch..... 22 18 Craven Heifer..... 22 15 White Lion......... 22 13 Hurst Green....... 22 12 Horse Shoe B..... 22 11 New Inn..... .


P w 22 17


remier Division P W D


First Division P


11 143 13 136 15 121 16 114 15 109 21 48


L P 2 224 4 215 2 202 4 196 3 187 9 149


De Lacy A 4, De Lacy B 5; HICKS Health and Rackets Club's squash victory. teams had a mixed bag of results last week. .. Of the four men’s sides in action, two won and


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two lost - although the club’s second team beat their AndUm'ladies’ first team were successful in their


match against Monton. KESULib


The Under 12s visited Little Har- wood Boys and returned with a 2-0


,


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■ ^ en tto the Under 0swaldt' ^ Ue Junior3


Ben Thorpe got two while Richard Benson and Michael Bill got the oth-


3-0; Rob Allen lost 2-3; Nigel Hill lost 0-3; Stuart War- TheUnder 11s managed a 2-2 thaw die lost 2-3; Ray Dryden won 3-2.


Hicks (v Bamford, awayjost« ) Nigel Willis won £ m-es Lir.ley was man-of-the- with Ossy Villa thanks to goals from


0; Dave Matthews won 3-2; Neil Cattermole won o-O, Qa]um McMahon was.named man- John Barber won 3-1; John Meadows won 3-0.


11 100 12 98


L P 0 153 7 125 7 121 8106


Hicks 4 (v Rochdale 5, home, won 4-1) Tony Pntt Thg Under 14s conCeded three won 3-0; Larry Crouch won 3^; Dave HiUey won d-1;


Hicks 2 (v Hicks 3, won 5-0) Robert Fielding won 3- j}ominic Hampson and Sam Dean. 0f„the-match.


Adrian Yates won 3-0; Garry Williams lost 0-3. match at St Joseph’s. Ladies


D a r t s . . . 10 105


Stork Hotel B..... 22 11 Three Millstones.: 22 .8


22 10


Castle B............. 22 6 Brown Cow........ 22 6 Roval Oak B...... 22 5 Third Division


Starkles Fun Bar. 20 .16 Legion D............ 20 15 Buck C............... 20 12 Black Horse....... 20 7 Mangrove B........ 20 9 Black Bull B...... 20 8 White Horse B.... 20 5 WhitoHorsoA.... 20' '4’ Whalley Arms B.. 20 2 Ladies League -


Ultraframe..... . Dog Inn.............


P W 20 17 '20' 15


; DeLacy &.......... 12 10 v Bundle Witches... 12 ■ 5 De Lacy


Black Horse........ 14 2 Kings Arms B..... 13 .1


12 3


' Kings Arms A.... 14 9 Legion................ : 12 9


I. P 5135 4 134 7 112 9 107


11 100 12 99 11 96 14 84 16 72 16 70 17 68


13 80 11 76 12 75 15 63 16 58 18 33


L P 3 129 5119 4114 5 114 8106


Brown Cow......... 13. 12 • 1 104 P W L P


v 5' 88 3 81 2 .80 7 71 9 50


12 32 12 31


Legion A 5: Dog and Partridge 11, CSC 1: Station 6, Craven A 6. Second Division: Billington BC 5, Brown Cow 7; Legion B


8, Royal Oak 4.


147 - 1. Whalley; 135 - L. Hoyle; 134 - P. Waring, M. . Northoven 133-M. Waddington; 122-D. Heap; 121 - S. ings.


HIGH SCORES First Division: Bay Horse (Barrow) 8, Low Moor 4; Craven B 7, match. RESULTS


0-3; Sharon Willis won 3-0; Sue Cartledge lost 0-3; Lisa ended up losing 6-0. P i lk in g to n w o n 3 - 0 ; M a r i e B e n n e t t w o n 3 - 1 .


season pace-setters at the top of the First Division. Lancashire Under 16s FA Cup with a Brown Cow lead the Second Division by a point 2-1 defeat at Vernon Carus. t from Billington BC, who they beat 7-5 this week.


They beat CSC 11-1 at home, making them the early- The Under 16s dropped out of the of-the-match. . .


Hicks (v Monton, home, won 3-2) Sue Meadows lost gean stell Whalley missed chances The Under 15s were beaten 8-1 by


. Jh the f5rst 15 mjnUtes of their Despite a good performancefrom


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DOG and Partridge enjoyed the biggest win in ley the lead. Mark Capstickwasman- the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League.


visiting Great Harwood Town with Michael Shields actually giving Whal-


- Paul Clegg got the goal and Andrew Walters was man-of-the-


,


. The team play in the McDonald!® Hyndbum League on Sunday mom-


e Whalley Juniorsa are in need of new players for their Under 12s side.


, First Division: 1, Dog and Partridge 20; 2, Low Moor 15:3, Anybody interested should contact Craven B15; 4, Bay IIoi^ 14; 5. Craven A10; 6, Legion A 8; 7, manager Andy Stanworth (01254


ton from 6 p.m. to 7-30 pan. All inter- ested boys will be made very welcome.


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an Jon Sm ; ,


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RUGBY TEAMS


home, meet 2 p.m.) A. Bur- . rill, C. Stott, D. Slinger, D. Watson, N. Hutchenson>': D. O’Duffy, S. Graham, A. Thornber, M. Wilyman, J. Froctor, M. Wigley, N.


Clitheroe (v Chorley, SATURDAY


Weekend selections


Green, A. N u tta l l, - R. Holmes, D. Barnes. ; Clitheroe 2nds (v British ; Aerospace, away, meet 1-13 p.m.), From.\M. Allen, C. Bosonnct,' D.‘ Cox, D. Dav-


> enport, T. Dubowski, D, ■; Fielding,' S. Greatorex, S; Gretton, S. H a ll( T. Hitchen, R’lsherwood, J. Knowles, G. Meadows, B. Platt, P. Procter, B. Stans- field, D. .T a tte rs s l l, P. .Whiteside, G. Williamson,


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Passmore; 117-R. Dewhirst 117;115-H. Jackson; J. Gunther, ; Training takes place on Wednesday G. Gcldard; 105 - D. Barnes; 104 - J. Cowgill; 103 - W. Chip- evenings at St Augustine's in BUling- perton; 100 -S. Passmore, M. McDonnell, A. Southwell. POINTS AND POSITIONS


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Wilson (Blackburn); V. O’Donnell and B. Tomlinson (Black- WOrth, who was named Whalley’s bum); I. McNeil and F. Ford (Haslingden).


Monday: J. Fullerton and R. Hall (Birkenhead); N. and a formance by goalkeeper Michael Dil- man-of-the-match. -


The Under 15s were unlucky to lose


Norman Fletcher will also take part with his 2-1 to Michelin after creatmg several partner Neil Bennett.


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