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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,.October 22nd, 1998 33 tel: 01282 422331 Classified MOTORS


CHOOSING A USED CAR? THEN A ROVER


APPROVED USED CAR SHOULD BE TOP PRIORITY


PRIZEWINNERS and officials are picture at Salnlen Bowling Club’s annual presentation night at Whallcy Golf Club. (171098/30/13)


Bowls... THE Bar-be-Quick Floodlit Doubles competition reach­ es its climax on Saturday at Ribbiesdale Wanderers. The last four weeks has


YOU COULD BE MUCH CLOSERTO A USED ROVERTHANYOU THINK


1996 (N) ROVER 82014 d o o r; I’earlcscent Racing Green, 26.000 miles, power steering, central locking, drivers & passengers airbags,.............................................................................................£7995


1994 (L) ROVER 82014 d o o r; British Racing Green, 51.000 miles, power steering, central locking ............................................XI6495 1995 (M) ROVER 62014 door; Nightfire Red,42,000 miles,


Primrose Garage + 1 owner, Primrose service history,


power steering, central locking.sunroof................................................... - £ ^ 7 5 1998 (R) ROVER 4201; Nighrfirc Red, 4000 miles, air conditioning, ADS brakes, 2.0 litre petrol engine,


power steering, our own demonstrator ....................................................£13.995


1996 (P) ROVER 420 SU 4 d o o r (New model); Tahiti Dluc pearlescent, 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 416S14 d o o r (New model); Charcoal Grey, 28,000 miles, power steering, alloy wheels, electric windows, remote central locking, electric s u n ro o f ..................................................... £ 7 850 1996 (N) ROVER 41615 d o o r ; Charcoal Grey, 13,500 miles, power steering, drivers airbag, electric sunroof, fog lights, ADS brakes


remote central lo ck in g ...............................................................* ................... ... 1993 (L) ROVER 416SU4 door; Ocean Blue, 46,000 miles,


central locking, power steering, electric front windows ...........................£4675


1996 (P) ROVER Coupe 1.6i 2 d o o r ; Nightfirc Red pearlesccnt, 6800 miles only, power steering, twin air bags, 7 spoke alloy wheels, twin sunroofs, remote central locking with alarm and immobiliser,


1995 (N) ROVER 214 SEi 5 d o o r, Platinum Silver, 60,000 miles, full Primrose service history, 1 owner from new, half leather interior, power steer ing............................. - ........... 1993 (L) ROVER 216 GSi 5 d o o r; British Racing Green, 46,800 miles, power steering, electric sunroof and front windows.


t owner from n e w ................................................... 'n*«| ««*’ •',......................^ 1993 (K) ROVER 214SI 3 d o o r ; Ocean Blue,78.500 miles,


Primrose sold & serviced,central locking.r/cassctte.rear'hp spoiler . . .£3595


1996 (P) ROVER 114 GTA 3 d o o r ; Nightfire Red. 12,600 miles,sunroof, remote central locking.alloy wheels, croup 5 insurance, 1 private owner ............................. ’


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1995 (M) ROVER l l l i 5 d oor; Electric Blue,62,000 miles, I owner, Primrose service history,5 speed gearbox,alarm and immobiliser . . . . .£3675


1996 (P) ROVER 100 Kensington 3 d o o r; Nightfire Red, 8300 miles,5spd gearbox, remote alarm Hi immobiliser,radio cassette . .^514S>


1995 (N) ROVER 100 Kensington 3 d o o r; Nightfire Red, 30.000 miles,5spd,radio cassette,alarm and immobiliser......... • .............£>435U 1994 (M) ROVER Metro Casino Royal 3 d o o r; Flame Red. 22.000 miles, 1 owner from ne\v,c/lock,5 speed,


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1994 (M) ROVER Metro Rio 5 d o o r ; Nevada Red,35.000 miles, alarm and immobiliser,radio cassette, 1120cc engine ............................... £


1991 (H) ROVER Metro 1. gearbox, radio cassette, sunroof


Pjh o i£maiYq b^ l owner from n ew ........................... • • ...................................................... .£11,550


1998 (R) ROVER 2 1 1 1 3 d o o r ; Nightfirc Red, 2000 miles, l.lKseries enginc.multi point injection,central locking, drivers air bag,power steering..................................•••'•■ -REDUCED £ 8 7 1998 (R) ROVER 220 SD’i 3 d o o r ; Hawaiian Blue metallic, our own demonstrator, 2.0 litre, intcrcooled turbo diesel, powerstcering,electricsunroof, remote central locking, extras include alloy wheels, ami lock brakes and electric mirrors ----- £12,975


1997 (P) ROVER 220 SDi 5 d o o r ; Metallic British Racing Green, 18,300 miles, power steering, remote central locking,alarm and


immobiliser, 2.0 litre, intercooled turbo diesel, cconopmy and pcrformancc.3 rear diagonal seat belts, electric lilt and slide sunroof,


one owner from new .................................................................................. ** »_


1996 (P) ROVER 214 Si 5 d o o r ; Flame Red,23,000 miles, electric sunroof, power steering, remote c/locking, driver's airbag .


..£8 9 7 5


1996 (P) MITSUBISHI Colt Mirage (New Model); 3 d r Red, 1,6i petrol engine, alloy wheels, front fog lamps, power steering, central locking, twin airbags,body kit. electric tilt and slide sunroof,


electric front windows, internal tailgate release ....................................


1996 (N)VAUXHALL Astra GLS 16v Auto 4 d o o r; Red, 23,400 miles, power steering, central locking, driver's airbag,


1996 (N) FO RD Fiesta Classic Q u a r tz ; Red, 12,000 miles, 5 speed gearbox, 1 owner from new, RDS radio cassette,


drivers airb a g .................................... ...........• •• 7 7 ..................................... ... 1994 (M) HON DA C o n c e r to I .61 SE; Ulack.5 door,


37,500 miles.air conditioning, full leather, power s te e r in g .......................X./J5U 1993 (K) RENAULT Clio R T S d o o r ; Blue,38,000 miles,


power steering. 1400cc engine, 5 speed, radio cassette, group 5 insurance#!175 1992 (J) VAUXHALL Nova M er it 4 d o o r ; White, 15,300 miles. full service history, radio cassette ..................................................................A 25


, I I S 5 d o o r; White,33,000milcs.Sspccd


seen pairs from all over the North West do battle for a place in the final 16. The final first and sec­


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‘"Bowling is not just about winning it is also about taking • part. We like to see new faces and we have been delighted


Speaking on the night, chairman John Boocock said: ;


THE arrival of new blood at Sabden Crown.Green Bowling Club was welcomed at the club's annual presentation night.


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; Baskets of flowers'were given to Glenis Campbell and : Elma Bywater.


1 *


. . ROLL OF HONOUR Players of the Year


David Parsons, Peter Warburton, Joe Wright, Dennis Mather, June Beestcy, Tom Griffiths, Margaret Wright. .■ *: Club competition winners


Men's singles -1, Alan Whalley; 2, Peter Shipston. women's singles- *


1, Barbara Warburton; 2, Pat Shipston; men's doubles -1, Peter War- burton and Tom Griffiths; 2, Frank Goss and John Boocock. women’s doubles - 1, Valerie Warburton and Mary Griffiths; 2, Jillian Nichol­ son'and Isobcl Hodgson, veteran's singles - 1, Dennis Mather; 2, Frank Goss, mixed doubles - I f Valerie and Peter Warburton; 2, John and Margaret Boocock; President's Cup - 1, Alan Whalley; 2, Alan Dewhurst. Pendle Witch Doubles Trophy-1, David Beesley and Keith Stansficld; 2, Catherine Eaves and Peter Lambert. White Hart Silver Salver for singles-1, Barbara Warburton; 2, Peter Lambert.


Grindleton crash out of Craven Cup


ond round matches were played on Thursday and all this week third and fourth round matches are being played to decide the final-day line-up. One set of third and


T J r b f T " .


Craven Cup against East Lancashire League Second Division side Earby.


GRINDLETON crashed out of the


fourth round matches has already been played and


p i t c h


Ribble Valley pair Mal­ colm Wensley and Tony Dobson were one of those to book their place for


finals day. Finals-day practice


starts at 1 p.m. with matches proper starting at


2 p.m.The qualifiers from last | weeks’ first and second


round matches were: First and Second Round Thursday: T. and J. Gatley (W’ton); M. Tunstall and A.


Hill (L’pool): I. Johnson and A. Weeks (Salford): R. Boyle and R. Goodhead (W’ton).


Wednesday: C. A. and T. Bleakley (Bury); E Bodell and


B. Levis (Leigh): C. Bancroft and R. Manley (Whitchurch): P. Carr and T. Rawlinson (Pre­


ston). Thursday: K. Shaw and A.


lon and A. Marsden (Burnley). Third and Fourth Round


1 Monday: J. Fullerton and R. Hall (B'head); M. Wensley and


I T. Dobson (Ribbiesdale Wan­ derers); V. O’Donnell and B. Tomlinson (B’bum); M. Prescot | and T. Taylor (Chorlcy).


Darts...


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


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Telephone: (01200) 423883 i0% FINANCE


1998 (S) ROVER 420D 4 door; 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 of £260.20 per month TOTAL................................ |


1998 (S) ROVER 414S 5 door; 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 of £239.37 per month TOTAL ............................ ..


1998 (S) ROVER 414 5 door; 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 of £222.70 per month'TOTAL................... .......... |


1998 (S) ROVER 214i 3 door; 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.


r in AQt; I n i hoc |


CRAVEN B have gone clear at the top of the Rib­ ble Valley Ladies' Darts Winter League after


;


table Catholic Social Club. Their closest rivals Low


Moor Club went down to lowly Black Bull of Lang- ho, while the Dog and Par­ tridge had the week off. Royal Oak leapt to the


Billington Band Club. RESULTS


Division One Catholic Social Club 5,


Craven B 7; Craven A 7, Bay Horse 5; Legion A 8, Station 4; Low Moor Club 5, Black Bull Langho 7. Division Two


Brown Cow 2, Kings 10;


| POINTS AND POSITIONS Division One


Royal Oak 8, Billington Band Club 4; Starldes 3, Buck Inn 9.


1, Craven B 22; 2, Dog and


Partridge, Low Moor 20; 4, Bay Horse 19; 5, Craven A 17; 6, RBL A 16; 7, Black Bull 13; 8, Station 11; 9, CSC 6. Division Two


1, Royal Oak 19; 2, BBC 18; Deposit £5000.12 followed by 24 payments of £208.12TOTAL ............................................... ■ ■ ■ £ 95 |


1998 (R) ROVER 414 5 door; 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 of£214.37TOTAL .................................................£ ’ 95 |


OT4 finance'is not available on the ECl’P Scheme. Guarantees ^ 4 indcnmitl« niay be required. Ccit.itTi^ .......... cateBo r i« ofbusiiicss user may he excluded. Wr itten quotations available^


Finance is provided subject to status and is available to over 18s only. . , „


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


Telephone: (01200) 423883 93 (l)ASTRA 1.4 IStSdtcentral locking,suiroof. , ........... £4795 9S (M) MERCEDES 0 8 0 BepncsDeep Hue vrindtwliptrt rev scats, alarm, tttrea FSH, uvmriatl, Mercedes history, iunroot air bag................


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39,000 in k s ......................................................... 93 (L) MERCEDES I90E I AAlmandiie met, I owner. 45K, Ml'


Al,99S 88 (F) MERCEDES 30OEAutaAmhradtt met fitted deanc sairoof


and windows,totally unmlHted..................— • • ■” " l / 89” 87 (E) MERCEDES 20UT EstattAma4amondUue.FHR.EVV, luggage cover, stereo, totally untroriceti FSH.


98 (S) BMW 3l8i Convertible


Orient blue, grey leather, air conditioning, CD. ..£29,494


96 (N) BMW 3 18i Convertible Cherry violet met, grey leather trim,


98 (S) BMW m u o e met with Ml leather triraair condooreng


andCDplayer .......................................... ...................." ! "™ 95 (M) BMW S20I Se; Cosmos Uadc. al special etjupment earns, later mode(39,


95 (M) BRW 318c Finished In cosmos Uatk grey wfcor misfitted alloy vdicek elec smvoofS windows, colotf codett as new £11995


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99 (4 BMW 520i SEOxfiaed green met air bag model I mmet ^ 94 (Mj BMW 318iSE Spec;Moriapeen met,totally


93 (l) BMW 316r, Gleaming Uack fitted njmoof.aloy wheels _


electric windows. E5H, as new..................... • • • • ; ......... 94 (13 BMW 316c Btight red colour coded, air bag, dec suuwf 4 _


wMonMIjnO mfa, I owner, F5H. . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • ■. £10,995 92 (K) BMW 535IX SE 4 whed dnve, calypso red U spec, vetynrt


92 (DBMW jidGleamrig Mack.dec windows,pis, atom, 2 ^


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■ 22,000 miles, full spec.. .£22,995


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FSK s u n r o o f ..................................................£10,995 94 (M)VAUXHALLftonttra 23TO LWB Diesetln silver with side sttptdectric padtsunrootbdl battaHoys .................. £9995 94(1) ROVER 218 SID DiesefcBlue, low mdts.................... £4995


94 (M) ROVER Metro 1.4 ID Diesel 5dr in red only 21000 t r ie s ..........: ................. .................■•.-■■:-'...£W5


- SAI O t lN S AND 1IA I C! IllACKS . 93 (l) CARLTON 3.0 GSi 24vAsito Sllwr met dec sfroof i


wjsdows, JSap, computer, low mice fib, as new..............£9995 97 (P) RB4AULT Qo 1.4 KT 8,000 milet dec sunroof and windows,


pas, air bag. stereo.......................................................... £B6S 97 (P) RENAULT Oo 1.4 KT; PAS, sunroof, remote abim, 8000miles .......................................................■■■.........


92 (K) HONDA 1.6 Ctancetto EXi Sdr.ln sJver.wtth dec sunroof & windowt PAS, remote diode low milet as new. . r . . . . . . . . £WS 91 (H) HONDA Civic 1.4 GUwhitt,3doof.PARESR.EW ■. ■UTIi


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88 (f) RENAULT 21 Symphoty. blue met, PAS, e/windovri Ssfroof.................................................. ...................... £•■


94 (M) TOYOTA Supra Twin Turbo UK car.ful spec, 2 owners, 40k, Uh,white with magnolia leather trim.......................... .£24,99$ | 9$ (M) SUBARU ImpreaTurbo 4 wd Saloon; Red with boot spoHer, ; gold wheels, 2 owncafuB Subru history ............... . • • • • £14.99$


95 (M) MITSUBISHI FTO10V6 Manual: silver grey, electric windows. CDpbyer;ll000 m3es,asnew....................................... £13,995 95 IN) PROBE 2J V6 24* Blue with grey leather, FSH. 28k. cnise, > electric sunroof .................... .......... .


MAZDA HX51,6$£ United &fition Choice of 7. peen, bbek^or s3ver,a!l viithleathertrinxpowersteeririg.elecwiridows.aSoys.cdpl^trs.elr -


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. -93 (K) MAZDA MX3 ! .8V6; Cartbean Uue, aloys. electnc sunroof and windows, remote alarm, FSH ............


£8995


93 (K) VW Golf Clipper Comeroble; Calypso red, electric hood, - aDoywheels,lmmob3iser,stereo,|ustasnew . . . . . . , , . . . . .£ 8 4 9 5 .1


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3, Brown Cow 17; 4, Buck Inn 14; 5, Kings Arms 13; 6, RBL B 12; 7, Starkies3. Highest Scores


139 E Leaning; 134 E. Jung-


bluth, L. Celestial; 125 K. Astley; 123 D. Hill; 118 C. Hampson; 116 K. Johnson; 115 T. Meyler; 111 H. Burgess; 107 L. Kelsall; 100 M. Boyd, D. Brown, J. Johnson, R Dewhurst, A. Southwell, M. Northover, P. Waring 100.11- dart finish, D. Brown.


Squash...


HICKS enjoyed squash success in their latest games with three of their sides earning victories. Sadly the first team were not one of them as


they went down 3-2 to Rochdale LCS at home. Nigel Willis and Ray


Dryden were the winners for the Clitheroe-based side. But the second team


Garaghty (Bolton); P. Naylor


and M. Gilpin (Barrow); I. and B. Nicholson (Barrow); M. Dil­


1 V.3 '“"Against the run of play the visitors failM to*cle^a


stronger and caused the Earby defence


no end of problems. Peter Dakin had a goal disallowed


for off-side and David Burgess hit the post from an acute angle, but the teams left the field at half-time dead-


Weather wins


In pouring rain and on a very heavy *.uey ^ad their best period of the appeared at the back and theunfortu- the home team began the • •


This spurred Grindleton on and J g


’ * Dakin had a shot saved on the line back of his own net to give Earby a 3-


As Grindleton pushed forward gaps nate Edward Fox put the ball into the


.


by the keeper, but a minute later they 1 lead which they maintained until equalised when a goal-bound shot from the final whistle. , in-form full-back Darren Jackson was Although not a bad performance by deflected into the net by Dakin. Grmdletontheir finishing needs to Shaun Lloyd wont close and Dakin improve if they are to win games.


•JUST four Memorial League matches survived


the day A SEVEN-GOAL second half


the weather on Sunday. The only Ribble Valley


side to get into action were Third Division Legion, who beat Woodnook 6-1 but later found out their efforts had all been in vain. They had been deducted


three points for fielding an ineligible player in their win over LS Roofing earlier in


the season. LS Roofing have now


been awarded the points, their sole reward for their efforts this season. Most of the sides return to action this Sunday in the


out Trophy.' RESULTS


' Third Division Lomax 4, Blackburn Bay


Horse 2; United Social Club 3, Ossy Refugees 3; Woodnook 1,


Legion 6.


top of a closely-fought Division Two title race with a home win over


Knockout Trophy Second Round


Judge Walmesley v Ossy


Refugees (Roefield); LS Roofing v De Lacy (Wilson's); Legion v Holehouse (Roefield); Woodnook v Swan at Whalley (Memorial). TABLES


First Division P


Acc Sports...... 7 Heys Inn......... 5 Swan at Whalley 6 Judge Walmesley 6 Plough Inn...... 4. Stanhill Lions... 5 Rishton Arms... , 5 DeLacy.......... 5 Holehouse....... 4 Apex................ 4 Clarence.......... 5


Royal Hotel.... 5 Queens E ........ 5 Woolpack.. Little Crown .... Brownhill Arms EH Football.... Ossy Rovers.... Ossy Hotspur... Crown Scaffold. Calderstoncs....


L Pts FIXTURES


bagged four goals, Garry Hailing notched a brace and Russell Thompson and Daniel Sieczowksi netted a goal apiece. In the Warburton's League, the Under-


Man of the match Michael Barker ■ ,


Second Half goal HIM gives Wolvesbigwm


avalanche saw Clitheroe Wolves' Under-lls romp to a 8-4 victory over


Stanhill. The Wolves were actually 3-1 at half-


time in the Accrington Under 11s League fixture.


close to taking the lead and Ashley Higson in goal kept the scores level with some fine


saves. Early in the second half Adam Brown


gave the villagers a deserved lead and Teddy Foster sealed the win just before the


end with a fine second goal. Joe Cross and Sam Townsend had excel­


lent games for Whalley and Adam Brown was named man-of-the-match. The Panthers Under 9s played well in


l l s continued their good form with a 2-2 draw away to improving Ighten Leigh. A late equaliser from Ighten prevented


their clash with Ossy Villa B and were unlucky to be trailing 1-0 at the break. Ossy put a couple more in in the second


goals from hot-shot Michael Barker and Jake Chadwick landing the honours. The Wolves' Under 9s enjoyed a 3-0


half to win 3-0. . Steven Blackshaw played well for Whal­


home defeat of Barrowford Celtic. Two goals came from man of the match


Nick Parkinson and one from Coner Parfitt. Tom Mileham starred in defence.


coasting to a 6-0 victory against Trawden


and Ben Frankland, and both Matthew Winckley and James Tootle got on the


Celtic. Braces were bagged by Adam Barton


scoresheet.


WHALLEY Pumas Under 9s stretched So far the side have won eight of their


on Sunday with a 3-0 win over Ossy Villa A.


their unbeaten record to nine games .


nine games this season and drawn t uhe other.


They have the best record of all the Whal- powerful shot come back off the post m the ley teams.


in seusuu u uia» wuwiu r , ;-------c i ___nf An even first half saw Whalley twice go the net.


Dream start for Dream Team!


Second Division P


L Pts


DREAM Team have made a perfect start to the Roefield Leisure Centre’s five-a-side league season. So far they have a maxi­


Sunday’s Fixtures New In n v Jedi Knights (9


mum 12 points from four games after beating Bow- land Strollers 8-2 this week. Two sides - New Inn and


Third Division


Lomax............. Brown Cow..... Alma............... Legion............ B’burn BII.... United SC....... 6 Ossy Refugees.. 6 Woodnook....... 5 Tinker & Budget 6


WilpshireBH... 4 LS Roofing...... 6


L Pts 0 16


their games so far. Results


Buck Rovers 5, Unathletico


Sausage 3; Audlcy Allstars 6, Rag Legs United 6; New Inn 3, Wan­ derers 7; Jedi Knights 4, Spitting Pig 1; Dream Team 8, Bowland Strollers 2; Parkers Arms 9, Real Bladdered 1.


Real Bladdercd - are still struggling to find their first points after losing all four of


a.m.); Spitting Pig v Bowland Strollers (9-50 a.m.): Dream Team v Parkers Arms (10-40 aim.): Buck Rovers v Audley All­ s tars (11-30 a.m.): Unathletico Sausage v Rag Legs United (12-10 p.m.): Wanderers v Real Blad­ dered (1-10 p.m.) Table P W


L Pts


Dream Team.... Rag Legs Utd... Una th Sausage. Buck Rovers .... Parkers Arms... Wanderers........


Jedi Knights.... Audley Allstars Spitting Pig— 3 Bowland Strollers 4 New Inn.......... 4 Real Bladdercd 4


4 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 4 2 3


dying seconds, but Whalley could not fmd TEAMS FOR THE


WEEKEND RUGBY Saturday


meet 1 p.m.) A. Burrill, C. Scott, D. Slinger, D. Watson, M. Briggs, D. O’Duffy, S. Graham, J. Proctor, M. Wily- man, T. Dubowski, N. Green, M. Wigley, A. Nuttall, R. Holmes, D. Barnes. Clitheroe 2nds (v Calder


Clitheroe (v Montell, away,


' The Under 13s produced another lack­ lustre 15 minutes and it cost them as they stumbled to a 2-0 defeat at Clayton Villa. Whalley began to string some passes


ley but Terence Van Eydon was the man- of-the-match.


unlucky not to equalise. In the second half Whalley came out


with all guns blazing and created a host of chances before Richard Benson scored with what looked like a perfectly good goal. The keeper palmed his shot over the line before catching the ball - the referee decid­


ed it had not crossed the line. Further chances came and went before Clayton scored a breakaway goal late on to


clinch the result. Man-of-the-match Jamie Enefer had a


hit the bar, but the visitors held firm. As Grindleton ran out of ideas


area.


Earby gathered momentum and went ahead with a shot from inside the


.and gave particular praise to Peter Shipston who.became the first club member to win a major league trophy. • : ■ Guest of honour at Whalley Golf Club was club stalwart ? Bill Campbell who presented the trophies and plaques. :


to see a lot of them this year. He thanked all supporters for taking the club forward


Vale, home, meet 2-15 p.m.) From: M. Allen, D. Atkinson, C. Bosonnet, D. Davenport, D. Fielding, S. Greatorex, S. Gretton, S. Hall, T. Mitchen, N. Hutchinson, P. Isherwood, J. Knowles, G. Meadows, B. Platt, P. Procter, M. Rowley, B. Stansfield, D. Tattersall, A. Caunce, P. Whiteside. 9 Selected teams must


reach us by first post on Wednesday. Fax: 01282 439863


fared better when they played at home to Recdley fifths, waning 5-0. Neil Cattermole, Richard


........£3295 |


Bedford, John Barber, John Meadows and Sharon Willis were the winners. The third team were the


other side to lose, going down 4-1 at Reedley fourths, with just Dave Matthews claiming a win. But wins for Tony Pritt,


Larry Crouch and Dave Hilley secured a win for the fourth team before, they lost the last two games to Ellesmere. The ladies second team


also won 3-2 when they visited Fulwood. Winners for them were Marjorie Brass, Sara Thompson and Jean Hutchinson.


Rugby ... STONYHURST College's rugby squads go into the half-term break in fine fettle The six main rugby


PRIZEWINNERS and "officials nt Read CC. (021098/16/06)


READ CC's youth team celebrated their league winning exploits at the club's annual trophy presentation


teams have between them lost only four out of 35! games played, with the first team, Under 16s and Under 14s undefeated. The first team's six


straight wins have includ­ ed defeats of local rivals Arnold and Kirkham GS.


Youngsters celebrate at Read awards night It was a respectable year elsewhere on


night. They were presented with the Rib­ biesdale Under 18s League trophy by Lancashire CCC coach Peter Sleep and the Rev. Alan Sowerbutts, of St John's


Whalley Road club throughout the sea­ son as they were also the losing,finalists


Church, Road. The youngsters were a credit to the


in the Brian Morris Cup.;


the field for Read as the first team fin­ ished mid-table in the Vaux Ribbiesdale League. The second team grabbed sixth spot in the league's first division while


the third team took third place. Trophies


Marshall Cup for Under 11 player ot the


year - William Driver: Ifadwin Trophy for Under 13 player of the year - Robbie St John; Ben Worslcy Trophy for junior player ot the year - Kyle O'Connor, Under 15 junior player of the year trophy - Andrew Bennett: Michael Georgeson Trophy for Under 18 player of the, year - Duncan Bennett; Miles Tillotson Tro­


phy for the young fielder of the year - Andrew Bennett; BirchaU Cup for the most successful Young Player of the Year - Umar Saddiquo. Third team tatting trophy - Michael Whal­


lcy; bowling trophy-DarrenThistlethwaitc. Second team Barrett Gup for the best bat­


ting average - Peter Shirtcliffe; Crosslcy Cup for the best bowling average - John Longden. First team Crears Cup for the best batting


average - Terry Little: Collins Cup for the best bowling average-Malcolm Ileya'orthiJaA Han* wood Cup for the most meritorious individual performance-Umar Saddique. ClubpIa.'W^a tn^


year - Tbrry Little; Scorer’s TwbyJj* f dale League scorer of the yes


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