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I t : ■■ Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, August 5th, 1999 37


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the name you’ can rely on...


1995 (A u g ) CITROEN ZX Avantage Diesel 5 door;


Electric sunroof & windows, driver’s airbag, one owner Was ;£5195 ROVER 200 (NEW, SHAPE).


1997 (Aug) ROVER 220 DS Limited Edition, nightfire red, drivers airbag, PAS, electric sunroof and windows, alloy wheels, service history, one owner


...........;£6995


1997 (P) ROVER 216 Si 5 door; British racing green, 20,000 miles, PAS, electric windows and sunroof, driver’s airbag, remote central locking, RDS radio cassette..................................................................^7995


1997 ROVER 214 Si 5 door; Flame red, 27,000 m i le s .


PAS, sunroof...................................Reduced to ^7595 1998 (R) ROVER 214i 5 door; flame red, 4,000 miles,


drivers airbag, PAS, colour coded spoiler and door mirrors . . . . ........................................................................................X;7895


1996 (P) ROVER 214i 3 door; Flame red, 23,000 miles, PAS, driver’s airbag, radio c,a.ssette, one owner, exceptional car at greatly reduced price............................£6795 1996 (P) ROVER 214i; Red, excellent value ............£]7295 1996 (Aug) ROVER 214i 5 door; White, 17,000 miles, driver’s airbag, remote central locking, PAS, high level brake light...............................................£6995


'll ROVER 200 (TRADITIONAL).^


1993 (Aug) RO’VER 214i 5 door; green-grey, service history..............................................£12675 1992 (Apr) ROVER 214 SLi 5 door; Full Primrose service history, PAS, sunroof, electric windows..............£2495


ROVER 100 & METRO , „'r '


1997 (P) ROVER 100 Knightsbridge 3 door; Tahiti blue, 21,000 miles, immobiliser. Rover service history ......... £4195 1996 (N) ROVER 114 SLi Automatic 3 door; Electric blue, 37,500 miles, 1 owner, supplied and serviced


by Primrose, sunroof, central locking .................................Was £4995 Now only £4695


1994 (L) ROVER Metro 5 door; 36,000 miles, '


sunroof, service history................................................... . 1994 (L) ROVER Metro Tahiti 3 door; Pearlescent


fl995


1 (L) METRO 1.4 Si 3 door; flame red, 51,000 miles, sunroof, radio cassette, central locking, service history ............................ ...................................Was £3450 Now Only £2995


Tahiti blue, immobiliser, 35,000 miles............................£2595


• Prepared to Primrose Quality Standards ■ History and mileage researched


NOW ONLY ;^4995 ROVER 400 (N EW SHAPE)


1998 (R) ROVER 414i 5 door; Flame red, 15,000 miles,


drivers airbag, electric windows & sunroof....................£17795 1997 (P) ROVER 416 SLI Auto 4 door Saloon; Nighfire red, 12,000 miles, A13S. twin airbags, alloy wheels, elec windows and sunroof; service history, ABS ................ .................. 1996 (Aiig) ROVER 416i 4 door Saloon; Pearlesccnt Tahiti blue, 31,000 miles, electric windows and stinroof, ABS. PAS, remote central locking ...................................................£16995


1995 (M) ROVER 620 SLi Auto 4 door Saloon; Green, 47,000 miles, driver’s airbag. ABS, PAS, electric stinroof and


windows, remote central locking, full service history - 1993 (K) ROVER 620 Sli; Modest mileage, stinroof, ABS, electric windows, posver steering, remote central locking, and


alarm, exceptional condition and v,alue......................... £ OTHER! MARQUES


1998 (September) FORD Ka 2 Mewllic silver, 6,000 miles, one private owner, driver’s airbag, central locking,


windows, PAS ............................................ 1998 (Jan) FORD Escort Sihouette 3 door; lepper red, i


driver’s airbag, sunroof, PAS......................... 1997 (P) RENAULT Mcganc 1.4 RN Pans 5 door;


Blue. 17,000 miles,. 1 owner, PAS, drivers airbag, radio cassette ............................Was £7,295 Now only £6995


1996 (P) VAUXHALL Corsa 1.7 Diesel; Metallic grey, 1 owner. PAS.........................Was £5795 Now only £5495 1996 (Oct) FORD Fiesta Lx Diesel 5 door; Drivers


airbag, PAS, sunroof, radio cassette .................................£5995 91 ISUZU Trooper Turbo Diesel 5 door; PAS,


electric windows, radio c.assette ................................ .. -£59 1994 (Aug) FORD Fiesta Freestyle II 5 door; White one owner, sunroof, service history, driver’s airbag................ £3495


1991 (H) HONDA Concerto EX 5 door; Red, electric sunroof and windows, PAS, service history . . . .£2895


Q A R ^ N D E F ^ ; ^ 2 i p o q


REAL VALUE FOR MONEY'WITH 12 MONTHS MOT


1992 (K) ROVER Metro 1.1 L 5 door; Flame red, 79,000 miles, one owner, full service history ................ £1995 1991 (H) ROVER Montego GTi Estate, green, central locking, electric windows and sunroof, alloy wheels . . .£1595


Warranty with Break down Assistance Available • Tailored funding options


Whalley Road, Clitheroe


G S i f a g e T e l. 01200 423883 ... 0 driving force in the Ribbl? Vnll^Y


^


Club founder Frank is in the prizes


By EDWARD LEE Frank Hargreaves was on win­ M


ning form at the weekend. He partnered F ran k Hindle to


success in the fourball medal as they returned a nett 62. But they needed a three-way card


play-off to emerge victorious over the Dave Astin-Paul Hayton and Colin Elliott-Trevor Thornber pair-


mgs. Fourth place went to Andy Hart­


ley and Andy Kay with a nett 63. I t was president’s day a t 'Whalley


YTTON Fold Golf Club founder and president


,GC at the weekend as Stuart Dawson


played host to club members. Herbie Sloan stormed to victory


after carding 83-20-63 to win by five shots from 20-handicapper and for­


mer captain Harry Tuley. Caroline James (101-29-72) won


the ladies’ prize with Muriel Bain- bridge (102-30-72) second after a


card play-off. Russell Hollander (78) won the


gross prize while Daphne Dawson - the president’s wife — shot 82 to take the ladies’ gross prize. John Barber was in stunning form


to win th e singles Stableford a t Clitheroe GC.


He compiled 42 points to win by four points from Harry Richardson


.


Scorecards and Mest tables


Earby v Whalley EARBY


Harvey b O'Neill.................. 26 S. Pickles c O’Neill b Gorton .77


N. Hodge c and b Smith..........3 M. Plant c Kearsley b Gorton .9 S. Rushton b O'Neill..............20


S. ITipgravc run ou t..................3 A. Rushton st 'Westwood b Gor­ ton ......................................-4 P. Tilbury not out ................. 13


P. Baistow b Gorton ................0 A. daggers not o u t ................... 9


O'Neill 13-3-35-2; S. Gorton 15-4- 46-4; Knowles 4-0-27-0. ■WHALLEY


Extras .................................4 ToUHforS)......................168 Bowling: J. Smith 13-3-56-1; D.


M. Fallon not o u t ..................83 P. Macintosh b daggers............V Knowles not out ....................58


P. Baistow 4-1-16-0; A. daggers 7- 0-31-1; Harvey 5-0-15-0; P. Tilbury 8-2-42-0; A. Rushton 7.1-


Total ( to r i) ................... Bowling: S. Hipgravo 6-0-19-0;


Extras.............................. -22


0-33-0. Oswaldtwistle


Immanuel v Clitheroe


CLITHEROE


M. Bolton run out . . . . . Benjamin not out , V. . . N. Bolton b Whalley .1............0 C. Musson b D. Watson ........39


..39 ..90


T. Little not out ................... 56 N. Marsh cSudnickbAshraf 48


READ Sleep not out .......................43


Extras.............................. 16 Total ( fo r i ) ....................163 Bowling: Ashraf 17-4-45-1; d.


Hughes 6-2-42-0; R. Davies 4-0- 21-0: N. Robins 2-0-11-0; D. Hayes 2-0-12-0; N. Sudnick 4-0- 20-0; M. Butler 1.1-0-8-0.


CRICKET LEAGUE Senior League


RIBBLESDALE TABLES


JENHIHGS


Padiham.... 18 13 Cherry Tree 18 12 RibbWndrsl8 13


Read........18 12 Gt HarwoodlS 10


P W TN/R LBPPts 2 iO 82 3 i2 78 3 iO 77 2 66


Whalley.... 18 9 Clitheroc... 18 9 Barn'wick.. 18 7


Earby.......18 6 Baxenden.. 18 5 Osw Imm.. 18 4 Edcnficld... 18 4 Settle.......18 4 Northern... 18


K. Fawcett c P. Mayers b Met- c a lf ......................................1 Salesbury .. 16


Tree


10 66 12 61 10 60 10 50


Football League are appealing for new referees for the forthcoming sea-


OFFICIALS of the


son. Only 17 referees have regis­


tered with the League for this season meaning a third of the fixture list each Saturday will go unstaffed. The League was already


understaffed la s t year bu t retirements and promotions to feeder and supply leagues have left the referee’s list even


more depleted. The sh o r tag e has come


about through a lack of new recruits taking up the whistle which is surprising bearing in mind the awards which can be gained both financially and opportunity wise. In th e Craven League a


Padiham, GtHarwoodlG 10


P. Bishop b Metcalf............... 12 Clitheroc... 16 N.BibbylbwbD. Watson . . . .0 Stacksteads 16


N-ai^Mgeb Metcalf............0 BGSOB S Coulter c and b D. Watson . .6 Read........ 16 N. Winckley c P. Dignan b Met-


G. KershawibwbM;toir::::0 Extras............... ............‘l l


^


Total ............................... Bowling: A. Hornsby 7-1-22-0;


V. Woods 8-0-26-0; D. Watson 15- 2-50-3; Whalley 7-0-34-1; G. Met­ calf 6.4-0-47-5. IMMANUEL


i Bolton...............................43


Whalley b N. Bolton..............47 D. Watson c Winckley b N.


R. Watson c Bibby b N. Bolton . .21 M. Steven c Winckley b Bibby33 G. Metcalf c and b N. Bolton . .2 P. Mayers c Cartledge b N.


A. Hornsby c and b Bibby ---- 0 V. Woods b N. Bolton ..............0


Bolton ................................5 suzmci 1 VTHVT


1139 1139


AD nOM ONLY


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I HANCI SPia^ICADOM INaUDtS:


1 ■IMMOBIUSER ■ RADIO CASSETTE


■ 1.0 OR 1.3 ENGINE . PAS (1.3 ONLYI ■ ELECTRIC WINDOWS ■ CENTRAL LOCKING


■ SIDE IMPACT BEAMS


■ 3YEAR/60,000 MILES MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY J


■ UP TO 60 MPG


BALENO 1.6 SALOON AND ESTATE


% FINANCE RAG


. POWER STEERING • ALLOY WHEELS


RANCf spcancATiON mauoES:


. POWER STEERING . REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING


. ELECTRIC WINDOWS & DOOR MIRRORS


ONLY nioM


. RADIO CASSETTE . REAR SPOItER .ROOF RAILS .aVEARW.OOOMlLE MANUFAaURER'S WARRANTY


• RADIO CASSETTE . SILVER OVER FENDER KIT ^ • HI LOW RANGE BOX • SPLIT REAR SEATS • IMMOBIUSER • F.W.HUBS • SIDE IMPACT BEAMS • 3 YEAR 60000 MILE WARRANTY


FRM O ONLY NE SPfOnCATlON INaUDES:


SUZUKI VITARA 4U 2


FROM O N L Y A. Dignan c and b Bibby ........0 SWIFT 1.0 GL|^ m


A. MacIntyre not o u t ..............0 M. Brander st Winckley b


N. Bibby 14.3-4-34-4; Benjamin 1-0-19-0; N. Bolton 19-8-57-6; N.


Cartledge 3-0-10-0. Great Harwood v Ribblesdale Wanderers


GREAT HARWOOD


Sugwekar not out ................. 7'7 D. Checsbrough c Nawaz b


P. Houldsworth c Hall b Nawaz.............................. 28


Howard.......................... - -5


R. Lamb Ibw b Monk............ IV M. Checsbrough c and b Monkl7


L. Deasoy b Nawaz M. Ilowarlh c and b Nawaz .. .4


P. Allen Ibw b Nawaz................1 S. Maher b Monk ................... 4


M. Deasey b Monk..................0 G. Simpson not o u t .................-0 Extras .............................'29 Total (for 9 ) .....................198 Bowling: D. Howard 8-1-33-12;


CRAVEN AND DISTRICT


CRICKET LEAGUE FirHt Division


A. Ainsworth 6-1-26-0; B. Spencer 6-0-37-0; Nawaz 10-0-46-4; G. Monk 15-1-50-4. WANDERERS


Nawaz c Sugwekar b D. Chees-


D. Howard b M. Checsbrough 22 M.BriggscLambbMaher ..15


Checsbrough.......................7


D. Gardner-Chan b Su^ekat 18 M. Davies Ibw b Sugwekar ...M


A. Ainsworth b Sugwekar.........6 wekar ................................


G. Monk not o u t ..................... 7 P. Hall c D. Checsbrough b Sug­ wekar .................................. '9


SUZUKI SUZUKI W iSflflS £7395 19995


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RM O ACemNOTON u X M65 rKIOUKoncBni i AGOW R SUZUKI JIMMY SUZUKI GRAND


P. Houldsworth 8-0-37-0; D. Checsbrough 7-3-21-2; S. Maher 6-0-28-1; M. Checsbrough 6-1-30-


Extras ............................... y Total ............................... 194 Bowling: G. Simpson 6-0-35-0;


1; Sugwekar 11-2-29 Deasey 1-0-9-0.


CHERRY TREE


Cherry Tree V Redd


Ashraf c Eastham b Sleep .. .36 M. Veevers b Eastham ........38 N. Robins Ibw Sleep............. 19 P. Reed c Longden b E.astham 2 L. Kennedy st Swarbrick b East­


ham ...................................1 A. Robinson c Allan b Sleep .. 7


J. Hughes not out ................. -0


Longden 5-1-26-0; W. Eastham 17-3-65-3.


Extras............................. -y TotaUforS)...................■•161 Bowling: Sleep 23-10-55-5;'J.


M.


Embsay......... 16 11 3 Upper W'daic... 16 10 1 Oakworth....... 16 9 4 Bradley.......... 16 8 3 ©P. Forest...... 16 8 0 Thornton....... 16 7 3 Barrowferd...... 16 7 2 Carlcton......... 16 6 3 © Haworth...... 16 5 3


Sutton............ 16 5 1 (fowling......... 16 3 2 Foulridge........ 16 2 3 Second Division


Gargrave........ 16 Glusbum........ 16 Haworth WE... 16


Chatburn.... 16 ^


P. Spencer run o u t ...........Gminnlev ....... 16 B. Spencer c flowarth b Sug­


....... jq


B'lickSnls...... 16 • J. Nelson's.... 16


Airedale......... 16 P


Bradley.......... 16 Thornton....... 16 eOErabsay... 16 Oakworth........ 16 Pcndle Forest... 15 llaworth........ 16 9 Chatburn.... 16 Upper W’dale... 16 Haworth WE... 16 Barrowford...... 16


Glusburn........ 16 a Sutton........ 16


M. Butler b Sleep ................^ D. Hayes not o u t ................... 12 J. Nelsons R. Davies st Swarbrick b Sleep 9 Ingrow SJ


IxingLce........ 16 14 SkiptonCl...... 16 19 Cowling......... 16 9 Carlcton,........ 16 8 Foulridgc........ 16 8 Gargrave........ 16 7 16 6 16 5


P W 13 13 9 9 8


Keighley TO.... 16 Third Division


jn


D L P 2 1 41 0 3 39 0 6 29 0 7 27 1 -7 25 1 7 25 3 6 24 1 8 22 0 9 21 2 10 13 2 11 11 2 13


Bibby................................-8 Extras...............................15 Total ............................... 157 Bowling: G. Kershaw 5-0-32-0;


Barn'wick.. 16 14 Whalley.... 16 11 Old Ross....' 16 10 Osw Imm.. 16 9 Settle.......16 8 Edenfield... 16 8 Rolls-Royce 16 7 Belvedere.. 16 6 Northern... 16 6 Salcsbury.. 16 4 BGSOB....16 3 Rolls-Royce 16


Ribb Wndrs 16 9 First Division


P W TN/R LBP Pts . 16 11 0 .................


3 16 75 5 16 68


match fee is provided along with expenses and there is always th e o p p o r tu n ity of progression which may one day lead to a chance of lining


6 18 65


Second Division P W TN/R LBP Pts 1 22 91 4 16 73 6 14 64 5 14 63 6 16 60 5 8 54 8 14 51 9 12 44 9 8 40 8 6 34 9 10 33 16 2 2


; 12 50 I 8 42 1 8 39 I 10 39 I 8 31 i 2 18


12 65 8 52 12 51


Cherry Tree 16 10 0 5 1 16 76 Clitheroe... 17 9 0 4 4 18 71 Ribb Wndrs 15 8 0 4 3 16 64 Barn'wick.. 16 8 0 2 6 16 60 Read....... 17 7 0 4 6 16 59 Northern... 16 7 0 3 6 14 55 Settle.......17 7 0 5 b 8 bd Earby.......17 6 0 6 5 10 52 Padiham.... 15 6 0 4 5 10 48 Edenficld... 15 6 0 4 5 10 48 Salesbury.. 16 5 0 6 5 4 41 Gt Harwoodl5 5 0 ■


Third Division P w TN/R LBP Pla


Osw Imm.. 16 3 0 5 8 14 39 Belvedere.. 17 4 0 4 9 10 38 Baxenden.. 16 2 0 5 9 8 28 Stacksteads 15 1 0 3 11 2 13


1 6 8 41


up alongside messrs Beck­ ham, Giggs, Keane et al. The League are appealing


for ex-players, younger people or those who just have a love of the spor t to take up the whistle and help o u t the


■grassroots of the game. If you a re considering


becoming a referee then please contact League secre­ ta ry P e te r Marsden or appointments secretary Eric Whiteley on 01756 792859.


yjct


RINDLETON FC training begins on


Tuesday on the village


pitch. Training starts a t 7 p.m.


and current and new play­ ers are welcome, with the club looking in particular for a new goalkeeper. The club are aiming for a


repeat of last season’s suc­ cess which saw b o th the first and second teams fin­ ish ru n n e rs -u p in the Craven and D is t r ic t League cup and also saw the second team win the T h ird Division champi­


onship. The club would also like


Craven and District


B 4I2


MYTTON f o l d golfer Danny Murphy has had plen­ ty to celebrate in recent days. He set a new couise record around the


' Langho track with a one-under-par 71 in Frank Hargreaves’ president’s day. Unfortunately that score was not g o ^ enough to win the top priM as his nett 66 missed out by one shot;


.


famous Wentworlh club at Virginia Water to play in the pro-am before the


But then he went off to the world ................—


recent Energis Senior. Masters. . A guest of Lladro of Spam along with


two other stockists, Murphy joined^ forces with former Ryder Cup player


Antonio Garrido. And between Ihem, with the best two _


to count on each hole, they returned an 11-under-par score to finish second. Murphy, right, is pictured next 1° rido with the other team members look­


ing oh.


who took second place after a card play-off w ith Tom Brown and


Arthur Morrow. Bill Farnworth took fifth place


with 36 points after a further card play-off with Mike Bailey and John


McrcGr. Unfortunately, the open fourball


on Sunday was abandoned due to a thunderstorm.


Sheila Brooks was a decisive win­ .


ner of the Bronze Medal division of the LGU Medal a t Clitheroe GC


when she returned 92-33-591 Honours in.the Silver Division


went to Norma Hoyle (93-19-74) a f te r a card play-off with Mary


Eglin (92-18-74). Mary Micklewright (105-31-74)


came ou t on top in th e Franc es Smith qualifier after a card play-off with Mary Eglin (92-18-74). Eileen Lambert was on winning


form a t Stony h urst P a rk - a t the doublel


She carded 45 points to win the .


Cafod Stableford - hard on the heels of winning the Frances Smith Medal with a score of 104-35-69. Trudy Walne also h i t winning


form when she returned 99-28-71 to win the Pat Keighley Mrfal. Agnes Flanagan was in winning


form again a t Whalley GC when she returned 88-21-67 to win latest LGU Medal. Gail Ainsworth (83-13-70) was in second place with Christine Dickinson (96-25-71) in third place.


Pool Scene L


EGION a scored the only whitewash win


in the second round of the Clitheroe and District Pool League challenge


cup.


And their vanquished rivals were - their own D


teaml RESULTS Cbnllcngc Cup Knockout Second Round


A 7; Kings Arms A 7, Pendle Witch 0; Dog and Partridge B 5, Dog and Partridge A 7; Legion C 9, Brown Cow A 3; White Hart B 5, Brown Cow B 7; Read Consti­ tutional 7, White Hart A 2; Legion A 12, Legion D 0; Higher


Castle Inn B 2, Whalley Arms


Buck 2, Buck A 7. I.adics Challenge Cup First Phase


Black Bull 7. FIXTURES


Buck: Buck A v Pendle Hotel B; White Hart A v Legion A; Whal­ ley Arms A v Castle A; Read Constitutional Club v Kings


Dog and Partridge A v Higher Premier Division Tonight Arms A. First Division


Horses; Bay Horse A v Whalley Arms B; Legion C v Royal Oak; Stork Hotel v Horse Shoe A; Black


Kings Arms B v Waggon and


Bull A v Dog and Partridge B. Second Division


Green: Horse Shoe B v De Lacy: Mangrove A v White Hart B; Three Millstones v Ultraframc; Starkies Fun Bar v New Inn. Third Division


Craven Heifer A v Hurst


B V White Lion; Legion B v Legion D: Pendle Hotel A v Pen- dle Witch: Brown Cow B v Buck


Buck B V Brown Cow A; Castle


Wrinkleys. Fourth Division


Station Hotel v Black Bull B;


Victoria Hotel v White Horse B: Black Horse v Mangrove: White Horse A v Bay Horse B; Dog Inn


bye. Ladies League Tuesday


Buck; Black Bull v Do Lacy B; Kings Arms B v Brown Cow: Kings Arms A bye.


Castle V Legion; De Lacy A v Brown Cow 8, Castle 1; Buck 2, . ^ , Premier DivUioD TABLES P W L D


Kings Amu A...... 8 6 2 0 White Hart A....... 8 6 2 0 Buck A------------- RBLA......................


8 6 2


8 6 2 0 0


Read Con.......».... 7 4 3 0 Whalley Amu A.7 4 2 1 bb


DogA................v. 8 3 5 Castle A............... 8. 1 6 1 Fendle Hotel B..~. 8 1 6


1


Higher Buck........ 8 0 8 0 First Dirlsion


P W L D


Kings Amu B...... 8 4 2 2 Black BuU A........ 8 4 2 2 Horse Shoe A....... 8 3 1 4 Whailey Amu B.8 3 2> 3 58


8 1 4 I


DogB........- ........ 7 2 2 3 RBLC.................. 7 2 1 4 Waggon................


Royal Oak............ 7 2 2 3 Stork Hotel.......... 8 1 4


New Inn............... 8 6 Hurst Green.~...... 8 b Starlucs................ Ultraframe.......


Bay Horse A........ 7 2 4 1 Second Division P W


8 5 8 5


Craven Heifer A .8 4 3 White Hart B.~.... 8 4 ThreeMUlstonesS 2 b


Horse Shoe B ....... 7 2 Mangrove A.. Del^y


RBLD.. Pendle Hotel A..... 8 Pendle Witch....... 8 White Lion........... 8 Brown Cow A....... 8 BuckB________ 8 Buck Wrinkleys..8 3 Brown Cow B....... 8 Castle B...........


?


RBLB------------- 7 Fourth Division


Wliite Horse B..... 8 Dog Inn................ 7 Station Hotel....... 8 Victoria................. 7 Black Bull B ____ 8 Bay Horse B


Th 8ird Division P W


7


White Horse A..— 7 Black Horse......... 5 Craven Heifer B .6 1


Mangrove B......... 7 Ladies League P W


Buck ..............................-7 5 Legion............................. -7 5 Kings Anns A ..................6 5 Brown Cow..................... .7 3 Black BuU........................6 2 DeLacyB........................6 * Castle...............................*5 3 Kings Anns B ................ 7 2


De Lacy A ...............7 0


Win double for Chatbum


C new 1 R


HATBURN enjoyed double success on Saturday as both sides won their Craven League matche^


ing the toss. And although the locals bowled well, the fieldmg The first team beat James Nelson’s by tw


was poor with catches dropped. Jimmy's were allowed to progress to 156-9, which ultimate-


Iv didn't prove to be enough. out) as the locals won in the 36th over. .


to thank sponsors Massey Tankers and the Buck Inn Bal*U2I), Simon Draycott (20), Rodney Booth (16) and Mus for their continued support.


EADSTONE United wiCKCt wmai-uaiior,.— Under 14s require


players for th e for -


coming season, starts at the end of the


Th?s^onThaulTd“t » ^ ^ wicket win a t Barrowford. ^


I n a c o n t r o v e r s i a l g a m e , the home side Mor^_139^^


fVio fnrth wicket, which didn't seem a high total. Joni scorching temperatures, taking 3-33.


month. The team will be compet­


ing in the Hyndburn Youth League on Sunday mornings, and boys should be under 14


on August 1st. Further details are avail­ ______________ ______


able from manager Ian James A 5


Fnurib Division P


D L P 2 2 38 3 4 30 4 3 29 2 6 26 1 7 25 2 7 23 1 8 21 3 8 18 2 9 17 2 9 17 2 9 17 2 9 16


TWO day mountain bike orien­ teering event is to take place on


August 28th and 29th starting at Towneley and covering some of the


best biking terrain in the country. The Offtrax Mountain Bike Event is


supported by Burnley Sports Develop­ ment and approved by Trail Cyclists


Association.


The event is a test of speed, stamina and navigation skills and will require competitors to seek out various pr^et check points scattered around thecoun-


, . • Major event


for mountain bike racers


proceeds from the event will help Himilayan Hands Expedi- communi-


'^Each check point will be worth a cer- The cost of the event is £30 for teaiM tain amount of points and the biker who of two riding both day^ £20 for teams of returns to Towneley at the end of each two riding one day while solo ndere vnii day with the most points will be declared be charged £10 for one day or £15 for


the winner. Competitors can tackle the course solo


All bikers must return to Towneley at a specified time and will lose points if


Keighley TC.... 16 1 0 - denotes tic. 99 - denotes two ties.


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urday and Sunday results and camping facilities will be available at Towneley.


There will be prizes 1 two days. feeof£2. riders who are not members of the , , .u


or in groups of two and can ride one or Cydists association there will be a both days.


Airedale......... 16 6 Cononlcy........ 16 5 P. Forest 3rds... 16 *


further information and entry ^ stamped addressed


forcombinedSat- onvelopao the Offtrax M.T.B.mnt, 61 for coramnea cxi gprnley Road, Briercliffe, Burnley,


Lancs, BBIO 2HG - tel - 01282 838465 Gary Clarkson (39) securing the victoiy.


^ Richard Shovelton was the pick of the home haRmg m reply as he finished unbeaten_on^7,_and he w p ^ ^ k ^ u p by


mid-table with a five- l lOnnaflat


higiTtotd. John Locldey bowled w h ic h When Chatburn batted, tempers flared after a succe^ion


of beamers were bowled. Peter blow to the head, made a battling 25, lus partnership with


J:mes Nelson's 156-9: R. Shovelton 9-2-^l; A. Bwth W-21-0. . , i m D ■ro?h“ T S S S S - a : i « i h i ; n 6. E. ■


(01282 778938) or secretary Lockley 18, G. Clarkson 29, P. Craig 2 not out, S. Tomlinson no David Eaves (01282 773521). out.


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