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1996 (P) ROVER 214i; Red, excellent value ...........£7295 1996 (Aug) ROVER 214i 5dr White, 17,000 miles, driver’s airbag, remote central locking, p.a.s., high level brake light


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1996 (N) ROVER 414 5 door; Flame Red, 46,000 miles, full Primrose service history, power steering, driver’s »>™g, centre locking, RDS radio cassette, alloy wheels..........


1996 (Apr) ROVER 618 SI 4 door; Full service I'iaory. electric sunroof Ik windows, PAS, ABS ........................ ..


1993 (K) ROVER 620 Sli; Modest mileage, sunroof, ABS, electric windows, power steering, remote central locking & alarm, exceptional condition and v a lu e ........................


1998 MINI COOPER The Ultimate; Pull sports pack, full leatlicr, red with white roof 13,000 miles, superbly equipped, a car for the Mini connoisseur.......................................A7JJS


1998 (Jan) FORD Escort Silioiiette 3 door; Pepper red, drivers airbag, sunroof I'AS ...........................................£7495


1997 (P) RENAULT Mcgane 1.4 RN Paris 5 door; Blue, 17,000 miles, one owner, power steering, drivers airbag, radio^


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Cherry Tree v Clitheroe


CLITHEROE N. Bolton e Kennedy b Bolton .8


Benjamin run o u t ......................2 M. Bolton c Kennedy bAshraf .1


® ' M h r a " f


S. Coulter e Hayes b Ashraf . . .5 P. Bishop e Hayes b Bolton . . .16 N. Bibby e Kennedy b Ashraf . .9 N.Winckleyc Simpson bAshraf .0


MATTHEW BROWN LADIES’ DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


Craven B 2, Black Bull Old


Langho 10; Brown Cow 4, Craven A 8; Kings 8, Royal Oak 4; Low


Moor 6, Station 6. High Scores


134 and 125 and 123 - A. Web­


ster; 131 - J. Seedle; 128 - J. Cow- perthwaite; 125 and 123 - L. War­ ing: 121 and 100 - M. Livesey; 119 - J. Johnson; 100 - J. Stewart. Wendy Howarth Mixed Doubles Charity Knockout


Royal British Legion: S. Gar­


ner and A. Porter beat J. Harg­ reaves and C. Dobson.


Clitheroe the


By EDWARD LEE


cashire Golf Association Scratch Shield was contested at Whalley


C


GO on Saturday. Winners twice in the past, Clitheroe


fielded a strong team. But their efforts were eclipsed by


Nelson for the scratch prize and Wilp-


shire for the nett award. Dennis Greenup (75-2-73) was the


best of the Clitheroe team with Daniel Preedy (76-2-74) not tar behind. Andrew Walmsley shot 79-2- 77 and the team was completed by Rob Andrew (83-3-80). The home team finished down the


field with a cumulative score of 324- 24-300. They were represented by E. Collis (83-6-77), C. Blackadder 80-7- 73), M. Andrew (77-6-71) and R. Hol­


lander (84-5-79). Mytton Fold returned 325-23-302


6 8 ) .


D. Glover e Hayes b Ashraf-----1 G. Kershaw not o u t .................. 1


i c u * ___________ t h a n k s to the efforts of I. Singleton


A. Burns cRobbins bAshraf..27 (83-7-76), D. Murphy (82-5-77), R. ■ ' Altham (86-5-81) and S. Sykes (74-6-


And the Ribble Valley contingent


was completed by Stonyhurst Park (341-27-314). A. Blockeel returned 82-


Extras ...................................8 3.74 to be the pick of the Stonyhurst


Bolton 11.3-2-29-2; N. Robbins 6- 0-19-0. CHERRY TREE


G. Bolton e Burns b Kershaw . .0


D. Hayes c and b Bibby.......... 35 N. Robbins e N. Bolton b Bibby .................................27


Ashraf not out .........................13 R. Read not o u t .........................4


Tota!(for3)....................... 83 Bowling: G. Kershaw 5-0-30-1;


Read v Ribblesdale Wanderers


RIBBLESDALE


S. Nawaz st Swarbrick b Bardsley....................... 4'^


R. Palmer c Marsh b Sleep . .4 M.BriggscSleepb Bardsley .0


M.Davis cBardsleybSleep 14 the Lancashire Pool Inter- C


D. Glover 2-0-12-0; N. Bibby 7-6- 17-2; Benjamin 5-1-23-0.


S t o " : :::'.4 League after hammering Deane and Daubhill of


Bolton 17-1. There was little joy for Clitheroe B, who lost 12-6


at Preston B. The opening matches of


the Clitheroe Summer League have seen White Hart A take the lead at the top of the Premier League, with Kings Arms A and


D.G-Chanc&b Sleep........11 Buck close behind M.Peel b Sleep.................. 1 Stork Hotel head the A, B.


Ainsworth Ibw Bardsley .1 Spencer cSwarbrick b


Qadir ............................ 20


G.Monk not out ...............13 T. Braithwaite c O’Connor b


Qadir ...............................3


P. Hall not out ...................6 Extras .............................7 Total (for 9) ...............127 Bowling: P.Sleep 23-6-48-4;


Umar 4-0-18-0; Bardsley 13- 3-43-3; Qadir 5-0-15-2. READ


N. Marsh c Ainsworth b Braithwaite...................50


G. O’Connor not ou t ........ 55 P. Sleep not o u t .................17 Extras .......................... 16


Braithwaite 6-1-19-1. Os’waldtwistle


Immanuel V Whailey


CSWALDTWISTLE


Whalley run o u t .......................22 D. Watson c Redhead b Smith 38 R. Watson c Redhead b Gorton . .22 G. Metcalf c Pratt b O’Neill . .33 M. Phillipson Ibw b Smith........ 5 I. Whalley Ibw b Gorton.......... 1 N. Payne c Smith b O'Neill . . . .2 A. Hornsby c Pratt b Gorton .32 V. Woods not out .......................2 Extras ...................................9 Total (tor 8 ) .......................166 Bowling: J. Smith 18-2-18-2; D.


O’Neill 10-0-70-2; S. Gorton 16-1- 40-3.


WHALLEY


M. Fallon c R. Whalley b Woods ................................62


J. Ke.arsley run o u t .................. 27 Knowles not o u t .......................59 D. Redhead not o u t .................12 Extras ...................................8 Total (for 2 ) .......................168 Bowling: Whallcy 7-1-28-0; A.


Hornsby 5-1-34-0; D. Watson 10- 0-30-0; V. Woods 11-1-36-1: G. Metcalf 3-0-13-0; M. Stevens 1.3- 0-16-0; M. Phillipson 1-0-4-0.


RIBBLESDALE JENNINGS


LEAGUE TABLES


Padiliam.... 9 RibbWndrs 9 Cherry Tree 9 R?ad........ 9 Gt Harwood 9 Clitheroe... 9 Whatley.... 9 Earby....... 9 liaxendcn.. 9 BarnoIdswickO Settle....... 9 B'burn NrtlinO Edenfield... 9 Osw Imm.. 9


F f Y M A ^ g HIMNCE


REE INSU RA N C E PERIOD 12 MONTHS.


FINANCE EXAMPLE: FIAT SE'CENJO MIA ON THE ROA^ PmCE OFFER AVAILABLE TO


MINIMUM DEPOSIT OF 50%. “ u I toT e r S ON?Y An£''c a S nOt


T e'^^ IN c 6 nJUNCTION WJTH_ANY_OTHER OFFER I TO 75 ONLY SUDJECT TO CONDITIONS.


H O R N E T S 0 iM M


A C C R I N G T O N R O A D B U R N L E Y


0 1 2 8 2 8 3 0 8 8 8 O P E N : M O N D A Y - F R ID A Y 8 . 3 0 am - 7 p m


S A T U R D A Y 9 am 5 . 3 0 p m . S U N D A Y 1 0 am - 5 . 3 0 p m Horners Motor Group • also at Manchester & Eccles


Senior League P W TN/R LBP Pis


bread Spring Doubles at Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowling Club on Saturday. But unfortunately none


F


could progress to the next stage of the competition. First up were A. Threlfall


and E. Wallace, who lost 21- 12 to Hesketh Bank's A. Wright and K. Jackson. Despite having a bye to the


second round, J. Kerr and D. Johnson then lost 21-10 to M. Lloyd and R. Manley of


Total (tor 1 ) .................132 Bowling; Nawaz 15-4-38-0;


Ainsworth 6.3-1-28-0; Monk 3-1-27-0; Spencer 5-1-19-0;


First Division, with six teams snapping at their


heels. Hurst Green and New


Inn share top spot in the Second Division, with Horse Shoe B and White Hart B in close pursuit. Legion D are runaway


leaders in the Third Divi­ sion, and Dog Inn Whalley


Pool Scene Ladies League, with Black


Bull second. RESULTS


Premier Division


4; White Hart A 10, Higher Buck 2; Whalley Arms A 9, Pendle Hotel B 3: Kings Arms A 8, Legion A 4; Read Constitutional


Buck A 8, Dog and Partridge A


Club 9, Castle A 3. First Division


Bay Horse A 4, Kings Arms B


8; Legion C 7, Waggon and Horses 5: Stork Hotel 6, Whalley Arms B 6; Black Bull A 5, Horse Shoe A 7. Second Division


Horse Shoe B 8, Craven Heifer jam Buck lead the New Inn 6, white liai Bowls ® J - Scene Doubles draw


o u r home pairs were in action in the Whit­


Whitchurch, who eventually


qualified. Unlucky losers were M.


Dennett and S. Hitchon, who went out 21-20 to Barrowford duo D. Holness and S. Mar­ shall, while R. Turner and J. Chatwin lost 21-18 to Burnley's L. Stevenson and R Connelly. There are a further two


local pairs in action on Satur­ day, as M. Edmondson and A. Dewhurst take on Pre­ ston’s A. and J. Hodson, while M. Graham and I. Pendle- bury face C. Oliver and R. Hill of Wigan.


® THE Hurst Green charity bowling compelition in aid of


East Lancs Hospice is to take place on Saturday. DRAW


10 a.m. - J. Wareing and F. Coburn v B. and J. Jilliband; J.


Steel and R. Elison v R. and F. Ford; A. Baxendale and B. Smith V D. Knighl and D. Roslron; B. and J. McGahey v J. Posplelwait


and B. Pilling. 10-30 a.ni. - S. Hayhurst and B. Atkinson v E. Thomson anU


E Aspin- M. Eccles and J. Holden v K. and A. Leak; R. Hope and G. Stephson v A. Cornwell and K. Wells; P. O’Hearn and S.


Walsh V M. Cornwell and Partner. 11 a.ni. - G. Ramsboltom and J. Taylor v D. McEvoy and J.


Donnely; D and R Bickcrstall v R. Jersmbski and P. Baxter; J. Jones and G. York v F. and R. Marsland; B. Brailhwaite and H.


Finder v A. Crolly and C. Leonard. 11-30 a.m. - M. Jones and B. Green v F. Towley and M. Howe;


J. and C. Fryers v C. Hope and N. Hartley; F. Wilcock and R. Hayhurst v D. Hartley and P. Croslon; D. Aspiiiall and M Crouy


V C. Alkinson and L. Leonard. Scratch time five minules. For further information contact Mrs


F. Wilcock on 01254 826742. GREAT


First Division P W TN/R LBP Pis


Ribb Wndrs 8 Padiham.... 8 Salesbury.. 8 Gt Harwood 8 Stacksteads 8 Belvedere.. Clithcroe... BGSOB.... Read........


Earby....... Baxenden..


Cherry Tree 8 Second Division


Old Ross.... 8 Whalley.... 8 Osw Imm.. 8 BarnoldswickS Edenfield... 8 Settle....... 8 Uolls-Roycc 8 B’burn NrtlinS Belvedere.. 8 Salesbury .. 8 BGSOB 8 Rolls-Royce 8


P W TN/R LBP Pis 7 ‘ ■ ■





1 • - 12 47 1 10 45 ■13


8 40 ■


13 23 8 23 4 19 4 16 0 11 2 11 0 0


I 23


Third Division P W TN/R LBP Pts


Cherry Tree 8 6 0 2 0 10 44


Clitlieroe... 9 BarnoldswickS Padiliam.... 9 Read........ 9 B'burn NrlhnS Gt Harwood 8


3 12 39 2 10 37 3 8 35 4 12 34 3 8 30 6 30 8 30 6 28


HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Salesbury A 3, Ribblcsdalc A 7;


Whalley A 9, Salesbury A 1. Secoml Division


Rishton BC 4, Ribblesdale B 6. Third Division


Castle B 4, Sabden Red 6: Sab-


den Black 10, Castle B 0; Salc.s- bury B 8, Whalloy B 2; Leisure


Hour A 7, Rushton St B 3. Foiirlli Division


U-isure Hour B 3, Immanuel 7;


Mercer Park 4. Oakliill 6: Milnslmw Wanderers 4, Rishton Con B 6; Sydney St 6, Rishton Con B 4; Waddington B 4, The Grange 6. TABLES


First Division 1>


Gt Harwood..... Ribblesdale A....


Anlley............. Globe A........... Rislitoii Con A. Whalley A....... Rushton St A.... llaslingden...... Burnley Rd B... Sale.sbiiry A.....


7 7 7


G 7 8 7 6


7 8


44 43 41 41 37 35 31


P Seconil Division P Clayton Catty............ 7


Waddington A............ 1 Clitheroe Cricket........ 7 Come & Welcome....... 7 Spring Hill................. I IVee Gardeners........... 7 Ribbicsdale B............. 8 Rishton BC................ 8 Hurst Green A............ 7


Coppice..................... 7 Third Division


P


Globe B..................... 7 Whalley B.................. 8 Burnley Rd A............. 7 Sabden Black............. 7 Salesbury B................ 8 Leisure Hour.............. 7 Rushton St B.............. 7 Castle A..................... 7 Sabden Red................ 8


final again when they beat Crawen Heifer 6-0. Christopher Pinard gave them the half-time lead, but


T


Castle B..................... 8 Foiirili Division


P


29 20 23


Leisure Hour B........... 8 Immanuel................... 8 Sydney St................... 7 Mercer Park............... 8 Oakhill....................... 8 Risliton Con B........... 8 Milnsliaw Wanderers... 8 The Grange................ 8 Waddington B............ 8 Hurst Green B............ 7


® WiuUlingftm A's Jean Uowarth teamed up with home bowler Keg Biscoinbc in the Arthur Ornierod Rose Bowl Doubles at Rishton, but the pair lost 21-14 to Jack Holt and


Colin Massey of Great Harwood in the nnal. Ian Edmondson of Clitheroe Cricket and partner Stuart


Gower of Castle B went out in tlic semi-rmals to Jean and Reg, losing 21-10.


Waggon were tar from out of it. But after the break it was all Craven as they scored


through Pinard again, M. Aspinwall twice and S. Wild and P. Clegg.


T R


he weather wreaked havoc with the latest matches in the Clitheroc and District Mid­


week Cricket League. All games were abandoned without a hall being


bowled and will now be replayed at the end of the season.


EADSTONE United require additional players for their Under 9s and 10s squads who will be competing next season in the North Valley Junior


Fotball League. Boys must be under the respective age group level on


August 1st. For further details contact Keiron Pollitt, (779876)


Steve Laurie (772590) or club secretary David Eaves (773521).


______________


A 4; Mangrove A 3, Hurst Green 9; Three Millstones 5, De Lacy 7;


l i t h e r o e soared to the top o£


A


Total.....................................8® Bowling: Ashraf 18-6-28-7; G.


LITHEROE were the leading local team when the East Lan­


SCENE GL OF


side which was made up of J. Whowell (83-6-77), M. Young (85-4-81) and M. Redfern (91-9-82). 9 Bob Aitken and Peter Greaves were


in fine form to win the fourball Stable- ford competition at Clitheroe GO


with 46 points. Nigel Reeves and John Lane won a


multiple card play-off on 43 points to claim second spot ahead of John Holt and Bill Farnworth. But there was no joy for the Philip Walmsley-Bnan Edmondson, Nigel Willis-Martin Caine or Eddie White-Peter Kaine pairings who also returned 43 points. And Aitken was only one shot away from winning Division One of the


medal round on Sunday. That honour went to David Hee-


som (70-3-67) who edged out Aitken (73-5-68) who in turn took second palce after a card play-off with Mar­


tin Caine (71-3-68). Simon Case topped Division Two


after a round of 78-13-65 — four better than John Willis (89-20-69) who took second place ahead of David Brennan


are I


(86-15-71). John Beggs (92-22-70) took the Di-vision Three honours. O Mark Darcy and Gary Hargal


(Herons Reach) combined well to win the Invitation Day at Mytton Fold GC with 45 points. But they needed a card play-off to


;beat Ted Bamborough and Chris Shelton (Reasheath). Third place went to Mick Bryan and Scott Thompson (Baxenden) on 43 points, again claiming their prize on a card play-off with James Kennerley and Bill Stopford (Pleasington)., Mick Bryan won the prize for being


nearest the pin on the second hole with Noel Holden doing likewise on the 17th while Paul Green hit the longest drive on the 14th. ® Jane Pollard scored the narrowest


of victories in the LGU medal at


Whalley GC. She returned 92-23-69 to win by one


shot from Joyce Andrew (89-19-70). Daphne Dawson (81-8-73) was third after a card play-off with Betty


Dixon. e Mrs M. Fletcher topped the Silver


Division of Clitheroe GC’s LGU Medal with a round of 84-12-72. Mrs B. Crowther was the leading Bronze Division contestant with a score of


114-29-85. _______ A team to pocket red rose title


Starkies Fun Bar 5, Ultraframe 7. Third Division


Castle B 5, Buck B 7; Legion B


4, Brown Cow A 8; Pendle Hotel A 7, White Lion 5; Buck Wrink- leys 3, Legion D 9; Brown Cow B


4, Pendle Witch 8. Fourth Division


Victoria 5. Station Hotel 7;


Black Horse 6, Black Bull B 6; White Horse A 5, White Horse B 7; Dog Inn 10, Bay Horse B 2. Ladies League


De Lacy A 4, Legion 5; Black Bull 4, Buck 5; Kings Arms B 4,


De Lacy B 5. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Dog and Partridge A v White


Hart A; Higher Buck v Whalley Arms A; Pendle Hotel B v Kings Arms A; Legion A v Castle A; Buck A V Read Constitutional Club. First Division


Kings Arms B v Legion C;


Waggon and Horses v Stork Hotel; Whalley Arms B v Dog and Partridge B; Royal Oak v Horse Shoe A; Bay Horse A v


Black Bull A. Second Division


Craven Heifer A v Mangrove


A: Hurst Green v Three Mill­ stones: De Lacy v New Inn; White Hart B v Ultraframe;


Third Division Buck B V Legion B ; Brown


Cow A V Pendle Hotel A; White Lion V Buck Wrinkleys ; Legion D V Pendle Witch: Castke B v


Brown Cow B. Fourth Division


Station Hotel v Black


Horse;Black Bull B v White Horse A; White Horse B v Craven Heifer B; Victoria v Dog Inn; Mangrove B v Bay Horse B. Tuesday


Ladies League Black Bull V Kings Arms B;


De Lacy A v Castle; Kings Arms B V Legion: Brown Cow v Buck;


De Lacy B bye. Cup Preliminary Round


Pendle Hotel A v Black Bull B;


New Inn v White Horse A: Horse Shoe B V Black Bull A; Black Horse v Ultraframe: Royal Oak v White Horse B; Mangrove A v Mangrove B: Kings Arms A v Kings Arms B (Wednesday): Dog and Partridge A v Castle A: Whalley Arms B v Higher Buck; Buck B V De Lacy: Legion A v Station; Starkies Fun Bar v Whalley Arms A; Legion B v Craven Heifer B (Wednesday): White Hart A v Horse Shoe A: Castle V Craven Heifer A; Dog Inn V White Hart B; Bay Horse A V Read Con. Club; Buck A v Pen-


Popular race attracts 100= strong fields


B o ys’ Club 10k race on Sunday - and the fourth


U


race in the Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix could not have produced a


rtighter finish. Trafford’s Aaron Harg­


reaves and Clayton Harrier Phil Hall both crossed the line in a time of 33:44 - with the former getting the nod. Roger Brewster (Clay­


ton) was third home and the leading veteran runner. Other veteran prizes were


awarded to Barry Breckell (Clayton), Keith Sturdy (Clayton), Ted Orrell (Clayton), Richard Lawson (Clayton), Richard Packer (Red Rose) and Jack Riley (Clayton). Lisa Heyes (Wigan) won


the ladies’ prize ahead of club-mate Linda Gore - who also won the lady vet­ erans’ 45 prize — and Carol


Spain (Clayton). And the other veteran’s


prizes for ladies were won by Jacky Taylor (Clayton), Pat Collier (Todmorden). Val Lawson (Clayton) and


Kitty Garnett (Clayton). RESULTS


1, A. Hargreaves (Trafford; 2,


P. Hall (Ckayton): 3, R. Brewster (Clayton); 4, G. Wilkinson (Clay­ ton): 5, T. Waterworth (Clayton); 6, B. Cole (RN); 7, A. Hartley (Ch-iyton): 8, A. Stubbs (Chny- ton); 9, A. Payne (Clayton); 10, P. Brannon (Clayton), 11, M. Theaker (Accrington


RR); 12. S. Roberts: 13, G. Cun- lifte (Chnyton): 14, A. Orr (Clay­ ton); 15, A. Clarkson (Clayton); 16, F. Butt (Bury): 17, L. Heyes (Wigan); 18, J. Rutter (Clayton): 19, N. Worswick (Clayton); 20, G. Giltrowshaw (Clayton).


ners com p ley ed th e B u r n le y


Breckell (Clayton); 23, K. Sturdy (Clayton); 24, S. Clare (Clayton); 25, J. Tomlinson (Clayton): 26, S. McGlynn; 27, R. Paul (Salford); 28, J. Markham (Blackburn RR): 29, J. Pickup (Clayton): 30, C.


Stuttard. 31, B. Kirk: 32, T. HcHings


(North Fylde); 33, G. Murray (Clayton); 34, S. Unsworth; 35, D. Sutcliffe (Accrington RR): 36, C. Howarth: 37, S. White (Clayton): 38, J. Rusius (Pendle); 39, G. Haworth (Red Rose): 40, R. Moyle (Clayton). 41, P. Browning (Clayton); 42,


D. Montague: 43, L. Clough; 44, J. Smithson (Accrington RR): 45, G. Large (NVAC); 46, P. Hesketh (Clayton): 47. T. Orrell (Clay­ ton); 48, M. Toms: 49, P. Clark; 50, K. Thompson (Clayton). 51. M. Keegan (Clayton): 52,


R. Lawson (Clayton): 53, S. Pound (Red Rose): 54, R. Hirst (Clayton); 55, L. Gore (Wigan): 56, J. Devlin (Road Runners); 57, C. Spain (Clayton); 58, J. Amos (Clayton): 59, P. Saunders: 60, M. Wrigley (Clayton). 61, B. Scully (Accrington RR):


62, C. Eccles (Clayton): 63, C. McAffee (Trawden); 64, J. Adams (Red Rose); 65, G. Fishlock; 66, A. Whitham; 67, D. Munroe (Clayton); 68. P. Levens (Lancs. Constab.); 69. G. Rawlinson (Clayton); 70, E. Wrathall {Tod­


morden). 71, H. Parker; 72, N. Hodgson;


73, R. Packer (Red Rose): 74, M. Salt: 75, A. Vance (Red Rose); 76, L. Paul (Chorley AC); 77, S. Tree; 78, G. McCabe (Trawden); 79, V.


Stuttard (Veg. AC); 80, J. Kelly. 81, J. McGuire (Clayton); 82.


G. Green; 83, B. Hargreaves (Tod­ morden); 84, J, Escreet; 85, P. Blacklcdgc; 86, D. Bailey (Clay­ ton): 87, M. Holden (Blackburn RR); 88, J. Taylor (Clayton); 89, C. Byrne (Spect. Stridors): 90, K. Clark (Spoct. Striders). 91, P. Collier (Todmorden); 92,


C. Eastwood (Blackburn RR): 93, K. Ashworth (Clayton); 94, J. McNabb (Clayton): 95, D. Chad­ wick: 96, C. Leathley (Clayton): 97, V. Lawson (Clayton): 98, J. Newby: 99, K. Garnett (Clay­ ton); 100, J. Cunliffe; 101, T. Cooke; 102, J. Riley (Clayton).


SHORT SHORTS


h e holders of the Ralph Aspinwall Trophy, Craven Heifer, steamrollered their way into the


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