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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 24th, 1998 T E L : 01282 422331 Express MOTORS


- j p * IB B L E S D A L E B-o' Wanderers Bowl-


W ith o% f in a n c e OVER 2 YEARS,


IT’S PERFECTLY POSSIBLE


J L V in g . Club have- enjoyed a hugely-success-’


fulseason. The A team won the Black- ■


burn and District Amateur 1 Bowling Association League Second Division, while also finishing runners-up in the First Division of the Great Harwood and District


League. After dropping out of the


Blackburn League top flight, Ribblesdale missed promo­ tion last season- by four points, but won the title with 30 points to spare this time


around.And they clinched runners-


up spot in the Great Harwood League with a white-wash win over closest rivals Rish.


ton Conservative. • The B team consolidated in


the Second Division of the Great Harwood League, while the Hyndburn League sides were also high-flying, with the A team second and B team


third.


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(110998/19/05) Cow milk opposition!


Wilpshire Bull’s Head . 1 Brown Cow . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A SUNNY Sunday morn­ ing saw the Cow take the Bull by the horns and give them a lesson in football in


the Memorial League. Damien Lowe opened the


account after McTear’s shot was parried and Lowe tidied up the loose ball, smashing it


home. Brown Cow had control and


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the second goal was a pearler. Pinder latched on to a drop­


ping cross just outside the box and hit what was the best goal


ofthegama "Warren Jackson netted the


third after good work from Simon Waterhouse. John Penman’s free-kick set


I box.


up Lowe to fire home his second from the edge of the six-yard


their lead at half-tima and were unlucky not to have scored


Brown Cow fully deserved


more. The second half started off.


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1998 (R) ROVER 620 SI 4 door; Oxford Blue, 980 miles, air conditioning, anti lock,brakes, power «ecrinfr c l e c ^ cm i^ C . - r Y ' - - -^ *


-1996 (P) ROVER 42 0 .SU 4 door (N ew model); Tahiti Blue, 30.000 miles, alloy wheels, driver and passenger airbags,


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ABS Brakes, alloy wheels. . . ..............................: • * • • *A* *' -A12*975 1998 (R) ROVER 220 DS 3 door; Tahiti Blue, 7100 miles,


alloy wheels, central locking, alarm, power steering . .........................£ 9«95 1997 (P) ROVER 220 SDi 5 door; British Racing Green, 18,300 miles, power steering, 2.0 litre intcrcooled turbo diesel,


sunroof, central locking ........................ ..


1996 (P) ROVER 214 St 5 door; Flame Red, 23,000 miles, electric sunroof, power steering, remote c/Iocking, driver’s airbag £ 8 9 7 5


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1995 (N) ROVER 214 SEi 5 door. Platinum Silver, 60,000 miles, full Primrose service history, 1 owner from new, half leather interior,_


1993 (K) ROVER 214Si 3 door; Ocean Blue, 72,500 miles, pnmrose sold & serviced, power steering, c/lock, r/cassctte, rear ‘lip’ spoiler£3595 1993 (K) ROVER 214 SLi 5 door; Blue, 33,000 miles, p/steering,


c/locking, electric windows & mirrors, sunroof, 2 owners . . . . . .£ 4 7 5 0 1997 (P) ROVER 114 GSt 5 door. Charcoal Grey, 3100 miles, alloy _ wheels, remote central locking, sunroof, 1.4 fuel injected engine .£ 6 7 7 5 1996 (P) ROVER 114 GTA 3 door; Nightfirc Red,


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1996 (P) ROVER 100 Kensington 3 door; Nightfire Red, 8300 . miles, 5spd gearbox, remote alarm & immobiliser, radio cassette . .£ 5 1 4 5 1996*(P) ROVER 100 Knightsbridge SE 5 door, Tahiti Blue, . 20,700 miles, 5spd gearbox, economic .1.1 ‘K’ scries engine,


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• 1994 (M) ROVER MeUoCasmo.Ito)ral 3 door; Flame Red, 22.000 miles, 1 owner from new, c/lock, 5 speed. Primrose sold & .


serviced •■•i • .* •*» 1996 (N) ROVER 8201 4dr Pcarlcsccnt racing green, 26,000 miles,


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. 1996 (P) MITSUBISHI Colt Mirage (N ew Model); Red,


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conditioning, full leather, power steering............................................. £ 7 3 5 0 1993 (L) FORD Orion Ghia 4 door; Blue, 63,500 miles, 1.6 engine, power steering, remote central locking, alarm system & immobiliser £ 4 5 2 5


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11992 (K) VAUXHALL No v a Luxe+ 5dr Metallic red, 12,400 miles, alloy wheels, 5spd, service history, r.d.s., radio cassette


1992 (J) VAUXHALL No v a Merit 4dr White, 15,300 miles, full service history, radio cassette


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Horse - after coming back from 3-0 down! Early season nerves saw the Wolves fall


C


LITHEROE Wolves Under 15s opened up their league campaign with an emphatic 8-3 win over Padiham White


behind to three goals within the first 10 minutes. But they knuckles down and eventually won


Thomas,


games with a 4-1 success against Great Har­ wood. Sam Sieczkowslei, Daniel Musgrove, Shaun Hartley and Conor Parfitt were all on tar­ get, with Nick Parkinson man-of-the-match. Sloppy defending cost the Under 10s dear as


Wolves Under 9s made it two wins from two ■ . ,


Rutherford, who tried hard for little reward. Matt Nedlykovic played well on his debut. The Under 8s had a good win at the weekend,


Their only goal came from star man Tom ■ ' .


coming from Adam’ Barton. Ben Frankland and Daniel Meyler got a goal each. Men-of-the- matchwere Tootle and Barton. The Under 12s from the Accrington League


James Tootle grabbed a hat-trick with a brace ........... . . .


easily with goals from man-of-the-match Liam Hill Parker and Joe Kettlewell, who both scored hat-tricks, and Robert Lloyd and Jamie


........... .................. £ 7 3 5 0


in the same vein with Jackson scoring quickly, Lowe complet­ ing his hat-trick and then Jack- son netting his third. Jackson scored his fourth


2; Swan at Whalley 4, Hole House 2. Third Division


Legion 1, Alma 0; Wilpshire


Bull’s Head 1, Brown Cow 9. FIXTURES, First Division


Swanat Whalley-.frcedate; De


Lacy v Rishton (Whalley): Judge Walmsley v Accrington Sports


(Roefieid). Second Division Calderstones v Ossy Rovers


(Calderstones). Third Division


Blackburn Bull’s Heap v legion


(Norden); Brown Cow Ossy Refugees (Rocfield).


C h a tb u rn


Whinney Hill ............. 3 ON a day th a t Chatburn were forced to make four team changes they tasted defeat for the first time this season in a roller-coaster of


..............2


a game. Whinney Hill took advan­


' Chatbum then settled down and started pushing Whinney


tage of kicking down the slop and after some intense pressure, they were rewarded with a goal after some sloppy Chatburn defending. ‘


Hill back. They levelled through Fran-


before Hardcastle found the net.


Cow napping and gained a con­ solation goal soon after. But the final say went to


Bull’s Head caught Brown


Brown Cow, who netted in the , final minute through Andrew


Blackledge. The .win was Brown Cbjsr’s third in as many "games this sear


son, and saw them go top of’tKe Memorial League’s Third Divi­


sion.' In the.First Division there


-sidesTvith both-Judge Walms- ley and Swan at Whalley earn­


were two wins for Ribble Valley


ing victories. -,Vn,v Calderstones had a free date


RESULTS ‘ , f i " F ir s t D iv is io n


"


• Third Division Legion beat Almal'rO.


in the Second Division while j


Stanhill Lions 1, Judge Walmsley


kland, then a questionable off­ side decision denied Butcher and Bradshaw rattled the" bar as Chatbum piled on the pres­


sure. Two minutes of slack mark­


- The second half star ted with


ing gifted Whinney Hill two goals to give them a 3-1 half- timelead.


Chatbum having the better of things and Frankland scored


his second. But despite all their pressure


. break down the Whinney Hill defence.


and hitting the woodwork again, Chatburn could not


- Clarkson’s mistimed challenge. The Chatbum keeper came


to the rescue and saved the spot-kick. Barrowford United . . . .1


Clitheroe United..........1 FORMER Clitheroe boss


A rare breakaway saw Whin- ney Hill-win a penalty after


______ _____


Denis Underwood rolled back the years with a virtu­ oso performance in goal for


Clitheroe United. Clitheroe’s loss proved Unit­


ed’s gain as Underwood earned the man-of-the-match award when his side visited Barrow- ford in the Craven League. Underwood turned out as a


K


favour to long-time friend Peter Hodgkinson, a United stalwart..


cold early on and were a goal down after 10 minutes. But this woke Clitheroe up and they dominated the rest of


But Clitheroe were caught


the half. In that good spell United got


themselves back on level terms with a goal from Jackson. In the second half Barrow­


i n g s a r m s a enjoyed a 12-2 win over Castle A as


they maintained their grip on th e C li th e ro e Pool League Premier Division. They hold an eight-point


Read Constitutional v De Lacy B. First Division


v RBL B; Black Bull A v Whalley A; Horse Shoe A v Waggon and Horses; Pendle A v White Hart;


Stork A v Kings B; Mangrove A


. Bay Horse v Buck Wrinkleys. Second Division .


lead over Read Constitution­ al, who beat Pendle Hotel B


Hi-3.".Runaway First Division leaders Whalley:Arms A kept


ford pressured Clitheroe, but could not convert any of then-


chances. This was down to a strong


goal.


Clitheroe could have won the game themselves late in the sec­


" " ■


ond half, but squandered what chances they did create and had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Oswaldtwislle...............0


Craven Heifer ...............5 PLAYING on a hard bumpy pitch Craven did well to keep the ball on the ground and find the net five


times. Their opposition seemed to


be happy to keep the ball up in the clouds, but their approach did not pay off. Aspinwall broke the dead­


defensive unit, well marshalled by Richards and supported well by Underwood’s experience in


up their.100% record with a 5-2 win over Pendle Hotel A, but the Second Division is a


tighter affair. Legion C lead Pendle Witch by three points after


both teams won., Legion beat Brown Cow 6-


odd frame against New Inn. Ultraframe are six points


1, while Pendle won by the


clear in the Third Division after a 4-3 win over Black Horse. Ladies League leaders


7-0 win over Black Horse. RESULTS


Challenge Cup Team Knockout S e co n d R o u n d


Waggon and Horses 4, "White


Lion 2; Legion A 3, Buck A 4; Dog and P a rtr id g e A 3, Read Constitutional 4; Mangrove A 1, Ultraframe 4; Royal Oak A 0, Kings A 4; Brown Cow 3, De Lacy B 4: Pendle B 3. Horse Shoe B 4; New Inn 3, Bay Horse 4. Premier Division


Royal Oak A 4, Buck A 10; De


lock and soon added a second. In the second half Craven


settled down and started to play .their own brand of sexy


with two goals from Shears and a third from man-of-the-match


football. They were soon rewarded


Aspinwall. Craven are in tjie semi-final


Junior Soccer Round-up


over Bamoldswick United. Andrew Tinker and Johnny Burbridge both scored hat-tricks. The other goalscorers were Ryan Thomas-


Fisher (2), Daniel Smith and Kyle O’Connor. Andrew Tinker was man-of-the-match. The Under 11s were beaten 4-3 by Ighten


start to the season. Man-of-the-match was Gary Bowker scored


The Under 10s had an excellent 9-2 victory over Fulledge Colts to continue their unbeaten


.


six and the other goalscorers were Oliver Tyre- man (2) and Martin Pollard.


they slipped to a 4-1 defeat against Great Har- woodRovers.


defeating Foulridge Minors 7-1 in their first cup group game.


with Jaryd Wallis scoring the goal. Matthew Sharpley w a s


The Under 9s drew 1-1 with Trawden Celtic man-of-the-match.


.


over Trawden Celtic. Goalscorers were Jamie Bury (4), Tim Mar­


The Under 8s had a convincing 7-0 victory


shall (2), Dominic Knowles and man-of-the- match Tony Howarth.


thanks to a thunderous free kick from Robert Bennett, and Bennett was also on target in a 2-2


W


visited Rossendale Valley for their first game of the season and came home with a 9-2 victory after a good all-round performanca Jordan Walmsley scored the first of his four


from the spot after Martin Greatorex was brought down. Thomas Blocked, Matthew Fel­ lows, Henry Saunders got the others with Jack


Dearden adding two. The Burnley League Under 12s also got off to


a good start with a 9-0 win over Barrowford Celtic. Man-of-the-match Daniel Green (3) and David Bunyon both scored hat-tricks with fur­ ther goals coming from Daniel Bush, William Tattersall and Oliver McLean. - The Wolves Under 16s continued their prolific


start to the season with a groat 5-2 win over Huncoat United.


free-kick from Richard Whalley produced the first half goals to give Wolves a 4-0 half-time lead. Walsh scored again in the second half to ckum his second hat-trick in a row before Hun­ coat pulled two back through sloppy Wolves


■ Mick Walsh (2), Rick Clark and a brilliant ■ ....... . defending.


The Under 9s got their Accrington League, season off to a good start with a 4-2 win over AKZa William Aspinall and Luke Green both picked up two goals each in the in. It was a great team effort but Adam Gattens deserved praise for a good performance at full-back. O Clitheroe Wolves are on the lookout for addi­ tional managers to help in training. The club also require a manager for the Under 13s, who play on Sunday mornings, and the Under 14s, who play on Saturday mornings. If you can help, con­ tact George Hibbert (01200 426598). T H EADSTONE United Under 15s played l - t" their first game of the season on Saturday


.


' .; The scorers were Robert Bennett and man-of- the-match Joseph Marshall with two. . ; -The Under 14s in the Accrington League put up a poor performance, being beaten 5-1 by Hun­


JL Vand managed a 3-3 draw against last yearh champions Colne Clarets.


" Michael Cant scored the goal, with Nick Har­ bour claiming the man-of-the-match award.


coat United., . . ... ; Tr


Ightori Leigh and after trailing 1-0 at half-time, were overrun in the second half and lost 6-1.


Feamhead being named man-of-the-match.. , ‘ The Under 12s had a convincing 10-2 victory


Neil'Tennant scored the goal with Tom The Under 14s in the Burnley League played


HALLEY Juniors Panthers Under 9s were unbeaten in three games this week. They drew 1-1 with Earcroft


draw with Ivy Rovers, with Peter Iveson adding


a second goal. And Bennett's third goal in three games


earned a point against Knuzden Juniors. The Pumas Under 9s won two games hand­


somely.Gary Mclaughlin, Teddy Foster, Adam Brown and William Henderson netted in a 4-0 win over Ilaslingden Juniors, and the locals then beat Ivy Rovers 8-1.


Henderson hit a hat-trick, Brown added two, and Foster, Joe Cross and Sam Townend were


t


also on target. Whalley Tigers Under 10s put on their best


ever performance in a 9-0 win over Earcroft. Ben Wright grabbed a treble, with Sam Tay­


lor (2), Maitland Steel (2), Donald Wharton and Simon Capstick also finding th e net.


again on the mark in a 3-3 draw with Ossy Villa. Despite a fine performance from Gary Mical-


Steel added another two goals, with Wharton


off, Whalley Arrows Under 10s lost 2-0 to STASH, but Jimmy Harper’s late goal saw them


tion in a 10-1 reverse for the Under 12s against Lammack.


defeat against St Anne's and St Joseph's, with Richard Grafton on target this time with a 25-


And the Under 12s suffered a repeat 10-1 . yard screamer.


ing PAAK 5-2, and Great Harwood Town by the odd goal in seven.


• Steven Hickey hit a hat-trick against PAAK, with Edward Andrews and Michael Shields also on target, while Shields was a hat-trick hero against Town. Hickey netted the fourth goal. The Under lls drew 0-0 with Huncoat Unit­


The Under 15s had two good victories, beat­ .


■ will be held at the-


NEW INN, Clitheroe on


ed, and then shared six goals with Ossy, with Sam Dean, Calum Mahon. and Darren Fothergill finding the net. ■ The Under 13s dominated their game against Ossy, but lost 1-0. Michael Bill was man-of-the- match. But Gary Ilaslam netted six for the Under 16s in their 14-0 win over Ncwchurch For-, est. Aiden Whalley added five, with Paul Duxbury, Matthew Fegan and Adam Stevenson


ley were the scorers.


^ ’Finally, the Under 14s held Great Harwood Rovers 3-3, after coming back from 2-0 down., ) Jamie Barnes; Elliot Wood and Mark Lang­


also scoring. „ / - -, , T uesday


S eptember 2 9 th at 8 pm . = ■ :


<*l''I'l'iimsumd -p ra y e r s for t in ionium V . imhi.


Present and mw p l .n n s w t l i n m i


m


beat Oggy Hospur 1-0. A solitary strike from Brewer was a consola­


„ ," . .


Leigh. This was a good performance by Read- stone, who were unlucky to losa ■


! Goalscorers were John Thompson (2) and Michael Whittaker. Mark Jaggs was man-of- the-match.


" ,


of the Hospital Cup and will play Burnley Miners at Colne Dynamos Stadium on Monday.


Lacy B 7, Dog and Partridge A 7; Dog and Partridge B 7, De Lacy A 7; Higher Buck 7, RBL A7; Castle A 2, Kings A 12; Pendle Hotel B 3, Read Constitutional 11. First Division


RBL B 2, Stork A 5; Buck


Wrinkleys 4, Mangrove A 3; Wag­ gon and Horses 5, Black Bull A 2; White H a rt 4, I lo r s e Shoe A 3; Whalley Arms A 5, Pendle A 2; Kings Arms B 5, Bay Horse 2. Second Division


Horse Shoe B 2, Castle B 5;


Three Millstones 3, Craven Heifer 4; RBL C 6, Brown Cow 1; White Lion 7, Royal Oak B 0; Stork Hotel B 4, Hurst Green 3; Pendle Witch 4, New Inn 3. Third Division


Arms B 0; Black Bull B 2, RBL D 5; Mangrove B 2, Buck C 5; Dog Inn 4, White Horse A 3; Ultra- frame 4, Black Horse 3; Starkies FunBarbye. Ladies League


White Horse B 4, Whalley Brown Cow 8, De Lacy A 3;


RBL 7, Black Horse 0; Kings B 0, Pendle Witches 11; De Lacy B 7,


Kings A 4. Tonight's Fixtures Premier Division


tridge A v Royal Oak A; De lacy A V Castle A; RBL A v Dog and Par­ tridge B; Kings A v Higher Buck;


Buck A v Pendle; Dog and Par-, Castle B v Pendle Witch; Heifer


V Horse Shoe B; Brown Cow v Stork B; Royal Oak B v RBL C; Hurst Green v White Lion; New Inn v Three Millstones. : Third Division


RBL D v White Horse B; Buck C v Ultraframe; White Horse A v Mangrove B; Black Horse v Dog


■ Whalley B v Starldes Fun Bar;


Inn; Black Bull bye. Ladies League —


Kings B v De Lacy A; RBL v Kings A; De Lacy B v Black Horse;


Brown Cow v Pendle Witches. TABLES


Premier Division P W D


Brown Cow beat De Lacy A 8-3, while rivals Legion had a


KingsArrasA.. 19 15 Read Con......... 19 15 Dog & Partridge A19J3 Buck A „:...__ 19 12 Legion A......... 19 11 Dc Lacy B...... 19 9 Royal Oak A.... 19 8 Higher Buck.... 19 4 Castle A.......... 19 5 Dog & Partridge B19 3


Pendle Hotel B. 19 4


L P 2 197


DeLacyA—... 19 0 First Division P W


3 12 109 1 13 105 3 13 103 1 14 91 1 18 42


3 189 2 173 4 162 2 161 8 130 8 130


Whalley Anns A.. 19 19 White Hart__ ... 19 Waggon & Horses Stork Hotel A— Horse Shoe A ...... Kings Arms B..... Black Bull A ....... Mangrove A....... Bay Horse.......... BuckWrinkleys... Legion B ............. Pcndle Hotel A....


Second Division P W


.19 19 19 19 19


Legion C......... ... Fendle Witch..— White Lion .......... Craven Heifer.— Hurst Green....i Horse Shoe B...... Stork Hotel B...... New Inn..—......... Three Millstones. — - — Castle B.............. 19 5 14


19 14 19 15 19 12 18 12 19 10 19


19 Ultraframe..__ _ 17 14


Dog Inn.............. Starldes Fun Bar. Legion D..... .— BuckC................ Black Bull B ....... Black Horse------ Mangrove B....... White Horse A .... White Horse B .... Whalley, Arms B..


Brown Cow....— Legion................ De Lacy B.......... Kings Arms A.... Pendle Witches ... De Lacy A...—.....


. . 14 19 13 19 12 19 19 19


0 9 84 9 10 83 8 11 80 5 14 66 5 14 63 5 14 62 14 59


10 85


L P 0 131 5110 6109 7.91


L P 5115 4 112


.. 9 90 9 10 84


19 10 9 82 18 8 10 82 8 11 79


Royal Oak B —.. 19 5 14 62 Brown Cow......... 19 5\ 14 60 Third Division P 'W


- 63 ^eague


17 11 6 93 18 6 11 74 18 6 12 71 17 7 10 60 17 4 13 54 17. 4 13 53 18 2


L P 3108 4102 3101 4 100


7 95 6 90


15 32


p W L P 9 8 1 72 9 7 2 64 9 7 2 59 9 6 3 56 9 4 5 52 9 2 7 34 9 2 7 22 9 0 9 17


L a d ie s ’ D a r ts League after a 9-3 win a t Craven "A.


L


placed Dog and Partridge by two points - the Dog side beat Kings A 8-4 this week. Meanwhile the league have


They now lead second- v '


organised the presentation night for Friday, October 2nd, to be held at the Low Moor Club. There will he a disco and


buffet and the event begins at 8 p.m.


Results Kings A 4, Dog and Partridge


8; Buck 2, Craven A 10; Craven B 3, LFC 9; Low Moor 7, Mangrove 5; Royal Oak 7, Starkies 5. , - Points and Positions


1. LFC 175; 2. Dog and Par­


tridge 173; 3.3, Craven Heifer A 137; 4, Low Moor 129; 5, Craven Heifer B 128; 6, Royal Oak 122; 7, Kings Arms A 111; 8, Mangrove 111; 9, Brown Cow 104; lO, Starkies 100; 11, Buck Gl.


DARTS HOCKEY C


FC remain the leaders of th e ' Clitheroe


lead for Clitheroe. T h e team worked h ard and


LITHEROE Ladies' Hockey Club stormed to a 6-2 v ic to ry in their


opening match of the sea­ son against Preston rivals


Scholars. Following an early save by


the Scholars’ keeper Lorna Huddart scored to take the


added two more goals from Helen Hutchinson and Pauline Bush to take a 3-0


lead in at half-time. Scholars struck back after


the break with two goals, hut Clitheroe fought back with some good defending and were rewarded with goals from Sue Middlebrook and


Emily Aistead. The final goal came from


Sue Middlebrook, rounding off a well-deserved 6-2 win. The team is still looking for


extra defenders - anybody interested in piaying should


contact Jenny Hartley on 04113-45449.


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