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1996 (P) ROVER 114 SLi 3dr
White, exceptionally low mileage, one owner from new, Primrose service history, remote central locking, sunroof
Only £4975 ROVER 20.0 (NEW SHAPE).
1998 (Mar) ROVER 214i 5dr green, low mileage, drivers airbag, PAS, service history................... ................ .. • — 1998 (R) ROVER 216 Si 5dr 8,000 miles, driver’ airbag, elec windows and sunroof, service history, p.a.s. .,£8695
1997 (Oct) ROVER 216 SLi 5dr black, low mileage, central locking, alloy wheels, drivers airbag, PAS, electric sunroof & windows, service history ................... £8995 1997 (P) ROVER 216SLi British racing green, power steering, remote alarm, immobiliser and locking, electric windows and sunroof, alloy wheels, drivers and passengers airbag, RDS radio cassette............£7995
1997 ROVER 214 Si 5 door; Flame red, 27.000 miles, PAS, su n ro o f
........................Reduced to £7575 1996 (P) ROVER 214i 3 door; Flame red, 23,000 miles, PAS, driver’s airbag, radio cassette, one owner, exceptional car at greatly reduced price............................. £»795 1996 (P) ROVER 214i; Red, excellent v a lu e ...............£7295 1996 (Aug) ROVER 214i 5 door; White, 17.000 miles, driver’s airbag, remote central locking, PAS. liich level brake light ........................................... R O V E R 2 0 0 i ; X T R ^ ^ I T I Q l S f i V L ) i { ; : f
1995 (M) ROVER 214 SLi 5dr Platinum silver, 42,000 miles, electric windows and mirrors, p.a.s., remote central locking, alarm and immobiliser, full service
history, driver’s airbag..........................................................£ 1993 (Aug) ROVER 214i 5 door; green-grey,
1992 (Aug) ROVER 214 SLi 5dr blue/grey, 60,000 miles, sunroof, electric windows, service history ...................... -£2775
ROVER-100 & METRO
1998 (R) ROVER 111 Ascot 3dr Hawaiian blue, 4.000 miles, service history.................................... 1995 (M) ROVER 114 GTA 3dr Green, sunroof,
central locking, alloy wheels, service his to ry ............... 1994 (M) ROVER Metro Casino 3dr blue
39.000 miles, one owner, service history.......... 1994 (L) ROVER Metro Tahiti 3 door; Pearlescent
£4695
.£3795 .£2695
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Tahiti blue, immobiliser, 35,000 miles ..........v f2595 1994 (L) METRO 1.4 Si 3 door; flame red, o 1,000 miles,
sunroof, radio cassette, central locking, semce history Was X3450 Now Only £2995
ROVER 400 (NEW SHAPE)
01/12/98 ROVER 414 Si 5dr 12,000 miles, nightfire red, elec sunroof and windows, driver’s airbag, service
199MR) ROVER 416 Si Sdrbluc, 12,000 miles, drivers airbag, air con, ABS, electric windows & mirrors,
service bistory'................................................ ..; • ■ • ■ " ’ ’*> 1998 (R) ROVER 414i 5 door; Flame red, 15,000 miles,
drivers airbag, electric windows &: sunroof......................£7795 1996 (August) ROVER 416i 4 door Saloon
Fearlesce.it Tahiti blue, 31,000 miles, electric windows
and sunroof, a.b.s., p.a.s., remote central locking ............£6595
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ROVER 600 1995 (M) ROVER 620 SLi Auto 4 door Saloon;
Green, 47,000 miles, driver’s airbag, ABS, PAS electric sunroof and windows, remote central locking,
full service history . . . 1................................................ r 1993 (K) ROVER 620 SLi; Modest mileage, sunroof,
ABS, elec, windows, power steering, remote central locking, and alarm, exceptional condition and value . . . . . . • • • •£ _
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1998 (September) FORD Ka 2; Metallic silver, 6000 miles, one private owner, drivers airbag, central locking, electric windows, PAS . . . . . . . . . • • • -A"-"3 1998 (Jan) FORD Escort Sihouctte 3 door; lepptr r e d , ^
drivers airbac, sunroof, PAS ............................. 1997 (P) RENAULT Mcgane 1.4 RN Paris 5 door;
Blue, 17,000 miles, 1 owner, PAS, drivers^airbag, radio cassette ...........................Was £ 7 295 Now only £6995 1995 Ban) PEUGEOT 306 STDT 4dr Saloon Remote central locking, alloy wheels, p.a.s., electric
windows, driver’s airbags, service history . . • • • • • • • • • ■*> 1995 (Aug) CITROEN ZX Avantagc Diesel 5 door; Electric sunroof, windows, driver a g - | .
1995 (N) VAUXHALL Corsa Montana 5dr Red,
45.000 miles, sunroof................... .....................................£ 1995 (M) FIAT Punto SIE metallic green, 5 dr,
49.000 miles, sunroof, internal boot lid release . . . . . . A, 1994 VAUXHALL Frontera 2.0 Sport 43,000 miles
only, alloy wheels, spots,, sidesteps, metallic green, 69.000 miles, central locking, sunroof, electric windows,
stereo radio cassette........................... 1992 G) SUZUKI Samurai Sport Four wheel drive,
soft fold down felt roof, flip front stereo, alarm,
59.000 miles.................................. • • 1991 (H) HONDA Concerto EX 5 door; Red,
1997 ROVER Mini Cooper Red, individual Union Jack feature, part leather interior and wood veneer finish,
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excellent condition ............................................................ ~ 1993 (L) VAUXHALL Astra 1.4 St Turquoise,
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Chatbum win easily
Kelbrook......................... 1 C h a lbu rn .......................c CHATBURN produced a comprehensive display at Kelbrook to emerge com fortable 6-1 winners.' Once again the defensive mix-up allowed the Kelbrook
I striker to nip in-between the I keeper and Lawson and lob the ball into the net. This was very much against the run of
play.
Chatburn deservedly drew level when Young scored the
first of his four-goal haul. Bradshaw’s powerful shot
| from distance rebounded off the bar, bounced close to the goal-line and Young was there
to nod the ball in. At half-time Chatburn led
2-
The second half was one way traffic with Chatburn
1.
| regularly splitting the Kel brook defence. All the players are to be
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congratulated on their work load, and the way they closed their opponents down.
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Ribchester extend impressive start
RIBCHESTER continued their uoinngworcn imp_ impressive start to the season, but
Calderslones............ ‘ ‘
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number of mistakes in defence and these were punished by
1 This forced Kelbrook into a while the result was convincing, they could have ended the day shar
ing “ the points against a spirited
| keeper to m ak e i t 5-1. Tomlinson made an
mnkn ftipwav
appearance with 15 minutes to go, and a hand-ball follow
ing a penalty. This was well-struck, but
I e On Saturday Chatburn I play host to local rivals Hurst Green for the return fixture of
the keeper made a good save only to see Tom Bartlett fol low up and score from the rebound.
I the game of the season. Kick off is at 2-15 p.m.
Unlike the first two outings, Ribch- TEAMS old and new
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.................3 ester took the game to the opposition n right from the off and with Green and r io i i in g w u i in u n p icM ivw vav. . *.
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u____nnnMt.imi never safe, and they nearly paid the ' j ’.V '• Hollingworth impressive down the cen- :—
tree supported by Parkinson and Antho ny attacking down the flanks, they soon created a number of guilt edged chances. The forwards lacked the finishing touch, though, and if fell to defender
end
S Calderstones side who battled every Walshto t e e the toll over th. h.e tor inch of the way.
____ must attend the annu al meeting of the Clitheroe and District Darts League to register for the winter league. The meeting is to be held
at th e Dog and P a r trid g e , Clilhcroe, on Monday night, starting at 8-15 p.m. Entry fee is £4(l-per team, and is payable on the night.
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themselves and the chasing pack in the Clitheroe Pool League with a 9-3 demoli
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tion of Higher Buck. S e c o n d -p la c e d B u c k A
drew 6-6, leaving the top side w i th a 1 2 -po int lead a t th e top of the Premier Division. It’s closer in the First Divi
sion where Dog and Partridge B lead Horseshoe A by eight
points at the top. T his week the sides take a
b re ak from league a c tio n as the doubles knockout compe
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tition gets under way. RESULTS
Premier Division Dog and Partridge A 8, Whalley
Arms A 4; Buck A 6, White Hart A 6; Higher Buck 3, Kings A 9; Pendle Hotel B 4, Castle A 8; Legion A 8, Read Constitutional 4. First Division
Kings Arms B 5, Stork Hotel 7;
Bay Horse A 6, Legion C 6; Wag gon and Horses 5, Dog and .Par tridge B 7; Whalley Arms B 5, Horseshoe A 7; Royal Oak 7, Black Bull A
5.Second Division Craven Heifer A 7, Three Mill-
I stones 5; Horseshoe B 8, Man grove A 4; Hurst Green 5, New Inn 7; De Lacy Arms 2, Ultra frame 10; White Har t B 7,
Starkies Fun Bar 5. Third Division
Buck B 4, Pendle Hotel A 8;
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castle B 3, Legion B 9; Brown Cow A 6, Buck Wrinkleys 6; Legion D 6, Brown Cow B 6. Fourth Division
Station Hotel 10, White Horse WARRANTY
A 2; Victoria Hotel 8, Black Horse 4; Black Bull B v Craven Heifer B - postponed; White Horse B 7, Bay Horse B 5; Dog Inn - bye. Ladies League
Kings A 5, Black Bull 4; Castle
Ladies 6, De Lacy A 3; Legion Ladies 8, Kings Arms B 1; Buck Ladies 7, Brown Cow 2; De Lacy B-bye.
Ladies League FIXTURES Kings A v Brown Cow; Castle
Ladies v Kings Arms B; De Lacy A v Black; Legion Ladies v De Lacy B; Buck Ladies - bye. Singles knockout Draw
Simon Thompson (Legion) v
Craig Devine (Whalley Arms) at Brown Cow; Gary Simpkin (Buck) v Mark Riley (Legion) at Buck Inn; Matt Woods (Read) v Carl Drinkwater at Horseshoe; Roger Hope (Buck Inn) v Alan Gudgeon (Dog and Partridge) at Legion; Gareth Etherington (Legion) v Steve Almond (Castle) at Dog and Partridge; Derek Cot- tam (Brown Cow) v Dave Riley (Dog and Partridge) at New Inn; Craig Whittaker (Legion) v Matt Garner (Legion) a t the Legion; Dave Parkinson (Buck) v Ian Harlc (Kings) a t Royal Oak; Mark Holmes (Dog and P a r tridge) v Stephen Bristol (Legion) at Mangrove; Damian Cox (Dog and Partridge) v Arran Ferris (DOg and Partridge) at Whalley Arms; Peter McQuade (Kings) v Steve Prosser (Read) a t Bay
I Horse (Barrow); Eric Barnes 1 (Buck) v Beryl Cottam (Brown Cow) a t Dog and Partridge on Monday. October 4th; Paul Hodges (Legion) - bye. e All matches to be played on
Tuesday, October 5th, 1999 unless
stated. Doubles Knockout Draw
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Etherington (Legion) v Mark Novak and Norman Garner (Legion) a t Brown Cow; Steve Prosser and Matt Woods (Read) v Andy Sudworth and Gavin McQuade (Kings) at Legion; Peter McQuade and Steve Langstone (Kings) v Chris Stewart and Carl Drinkwater (Buck) a t Whallcy Arms; Paul Hodges and Darren Chamley (Legion) v Craig Whit taker and Simon .Thompson (Legion) a t Buck Inn; Mark Holmes and Alan Gudgeon (Dog and Partridge) v Craig Devine and Andy Walsh (Whalley Arms) at Read Constitutional Club; Tony Clough and Steve Almond (Whal ley Arms) v Mark Riley and Stephen Maher (Legion) al Horse shoe on Monday, September 20th; Roger Hope and Eric Barnes (Buck) v Beryl Cottam and Derrick Cottam (Brown Cow); Matt Gar ner and David Mercer (Buck) -bye. • Matches to be played on Tuesday.
Ladies League knockout
Dc Lacy B v Black Bull (at Legion); Kings A v Brown Cow
(at Castle). • Matches to be played on Tues
day, September 28th. TABLES
Kings Arms A.. 13 11 0 2 131
Premier Division P W D L Pts
Buck A........... 13 10 1 2 119 White Hart A... 13 7 2 •1 114 Legion A......... 13 9 1 3 110 Whalley A....... 13 8 1 4 107 Read Con........ 13 6 0 7 92 Dog A............. 13 ■ 4 2 ' 7 85 Castle A.......... 13 1 2 10 59 Higher Buck.... 13 i i 11 50
Table-toppers enjoy bis win
in g s a put distance
more between
Wolves come out on top in seven-goal thriller
the first. r v t , A - u
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seven-goal thriller. West End were double champions of the
C
LITHEROE Wolves Under 13s claimed a notable scalp when they defeated West End CYC in a
Red Rose Assurance Blackburn Youth League last season, but the Ribble Valley outfit proved to be more than a match for them in a game which was a credit to both sides. West End broke the deadlock only for Ed C arter to equalise with a low drive.
tage shortly after the resumption, but Jordan Walmsley restored p arity from th e spo t .
4-1.. Wolves, driven on by man-of-the-match
Oliver Bolton in a central midfield role, then scored twice through Walmsley and Daniel
Green to take a 4-2 lead. West End reduced the arrears with a crack
ing goal, but Wolves calmly played out the
closing stages without any undue alarms. The Under 8s side also produced a good
performance when they defeated Trawden Celtic 5-1. Sam Raynor and Charlie Collmge bagged a brace apiece and Michael Clarkson
got the other. The Under 9s produced an excellent display
against the Junior Clarets, coming away 6-0 winners. The goals came from Ben Frankland (4), Chris Scott, and man-of-the-match Matthew Winckley. Adam Barton was also
°UTiroUnder 11 Blue Wolves side struggled to beat North Valley Dynamos in a game they should have won more easily than they did. After a poor first half first half the side were a goal down. But they upped the pace m
the second half and ran out winners thanks to two goals each from man-of-the-match Luca Musker and Nicky Byrne.
The Under 10s managed a good start to tne ,
Pcndlc B......... 13 1 1 11 45 First Division P W D L Pts
’ They beat Oswaldtwistle Villa Tigers 3-0. Man-of-the-match Nick Parkinson got two
season after finishing ruriners-up in the Accring ton League in their first season last time around.
Whalley B...... . 13 5 4 4 95 Royal Oak...... 13 5 3 5 9l Kings B ......... . 13 5 2 5 M Legion C........ . 13 3 5 5 85 Black Bull A.... 12 4 2 i G 79 Stork Hotel.... . 13 3 4 6 78
DogB............ , 13 7 4 2 109 Horseshoe A.... . 13 6 5 2 101 Waggon &. Horscsi3 5 3 5 97
goals while the other came from Richard Tyrell, in a game the Wolves could have won more convincingly.
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BavHorseA... . n 3 2 6 60 Second Division
Starkies........... 13 8 ■2 3 109 Ultraframe...... 13 9 0 4 108 Hurst Green.... 13 8 2 3 105 Craven Heifer A 13 6 i 3 98 White Hart B... 13 6 2 5 9-1 Horseshoe B.... 13 5 2 6 93 Three Millstones 13 4 0 9 77 Mangrove A.... 13 2 1 10 70
p W D L Pis 13 9 1 3 111
De Lacy..........■ 13 1 0 12 46 Third Division p w
Legion D......... 12 10 Pendle Hotel A. 12 8 Brown Cow A... 13 Pcndle Witch... 12 Brown Cow B... 12 White Lion..... 12 Buck Wrinkleys 13
Legion B......... 12 Castle B.......... H Buck B........... 12
Victoria Hotel.. 12 Station Hotel... 12 Dog Inn.......... H White Horse B. 11 White Horse A. 12 Black Bull B.... 11 Bay Horse B.... 10 Black Horse.... 10
Fourth Division P
L Pts 1 113
Colts with two goals coming from Andy Bennett.
. vwere beaten 4-2 by Padiham Town .
EADSTONE United Under 16s w
The side also drew 1-1 with Colne Clarets.
Matt Mercer got the goal and Jordan Wright was named man-of-the-match. The Under 15s put up a much-improved per
formance, but were still beaten 2-0 by Ighten Leigh. Arron Hanson was man-of-the-match. The Under 14s fielded a weakened side due
to holidays, but a tremendous performance resulted in a 2-1 win over Great Harwood. Goal scorers were Ryan Gladwin and man- of-the-match Joe Waller.
The Under 13s had another disappointing .
day and were beaten 5-1 by Borrowdale. The Under 12s were beaten 6-2 by Ighten
Leigh. After conceding two goals Readstone battled back, scoring two goals to equalise by half-time. Sadly, they were overrun in the sec
ond half.
L Pts 100 96 9 6
Mangrove B.... H I.iulies Ladies P W
Buck Legion....... 10 Legion Ladies...... 10 Kings Arms A.... 10 Castle Ladies..... 9 Black Bull.......... 10 Brown Cow........ 11 Dc Lacy A.......... 11 Kings Arms B.... 9
90 79 69 65 53 52
L Pts 75 71 61
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gm ] TWO former win ne rs BlU will be hack to contest
the 10th running of the Keigh ley and Craven Athletic Club s Bronte Way next month. First winner Je ff Emmotl,
who also won in 1991, and fel low international Jo Prowse are both booked to run. The race is suitable for road,
fell or trail runners, und slarts from the information centre in Wycoller, near Colne. R u n n e rs climb up to the
Watcrslicddlcs reservoir and follow th e valley to Pontlen before climbing up and then dropping to Bronte Bridge. The finish is off Pcnistone Hill and into the Parsonage car park in
Haworth. Total distance is some nine
miles, und Gary Oldfield holds the record at 49.43 minutes. E n tr ie s can be o b ta in ed
from Kevin Hopltinson on 01535 606611 (daytime), 0175G 794979 (ev en in g ) nr 0403
.174652 (mobile). His e-mail a d d re s s is; kevin .hop ltin-
son@newsiisicsl.to.uk.
L Benjamin Heap scored both goals with Stu
The reigning champions restored their advan- goal and,, despite dominating for the iinal iu __ 1
f bn rocnmntf rm. hut Jordan m;nntaG nf f v»p cramp, could not score again. O .
art Walkden being named man-of-the-match. The Under Us were beaten 4-3 by Fulledge Colts. They fought back to equalise after going 3-0 down, but then conceded a further g U (U d U U , .U v O J / * v v
minutes of the game, could not score again. Martin Pollard, Adam Sharpies and man-of-
the-match Oliver Tyreman scored the goals. The Under 10s drew 2-2 with Foulrtdge Minors in an entertaining game which was a
credit to both sides. Kieran Laycock and Lewis Grey scored the
goals and Jamie McCue was man-of-the match. The Under 10s from the North Valley League
Under 10s recordin two of them. The Under 10s Panthers took on Ivy
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played a friendly against Grindleton School. Craig Wilkinson (2), Jordan Brennand and Rudi Lockett scored the goals in a 4-1 victory.
OUR Whalley Juniors sides claimed wins over the weekend, with the
Rovers and won 3-2 thanks to goals from Robert Bennet (2) and Shomi Malik. Peter Iveson, Steven Blackshaw and Chris Hawara
in goal had excellent games. The Under 10s Pumas had an even better
day, beating Langho Juniors 7-1. Adam Brown scored two and the others
came from Teddy Foster, Thomas Keighley Sam Townend and man-of-the-match
William Henderson.
The Under 15s were another side to claim victory, beating Revidge Youth 5-3.
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Jamie Barnes was the hat-trick hero with the other two goals coming from David Pf*6®
David Mercer was named man-of-the-match. The Under Us sides were paired against
enough to give the Tigers victory over the Arrows. Mark Astley was man-of-the-match for the Arrows with Gary McLaughlin claim ing that honour for the Tigers. The Under 12s managed two goals against
Ben Wright got the only goal and that was ’ .
Blue Star, but it was not enough to prevent them from losing 5-2. Darren Fothergill and Sam Dean got the
goals for Whalley and Callum Mahon was m a n -o f - th e -m a tch .
The Under 8s were beaten 2-1 by Junior „ .
Saints. George Anderson got the goal and Robert Donald was named man-of-the-match. The Under 9s were beaten 6-1 by Blue Star with
the goal coming from Nathan Catchpole and Matthew Cookson was named man-of-the-matah. The Under 13s were beaten 10-0 by Blue
Star with Michael Rigby being named man- of-the-match.
David Perrin got the Under 16s only goal , „ „ , Lord Nelson sails to victory!
of-the-match. ---------
_«_Jwin against Oaklea in the First Divi- ’ Brown Cow 4.
sion of the Memorial League. B u t Judge Walmesley and D e L a cy couldn t
ORD Nelson notched up a fine 5-2 \
m a tch th a t feat, a s bo th went down to defeats. In th e Second D ivis ion
^ o ° s sy D De Lacy v
Refugees, b ut Brown^Cow drew4-4 a t Woolpack. L o n tN r i^ (Wiisons); Judge
Wa.meriey v Station I n t h e
Third Division Low Moor b e a t (Wilsons). A c c r in g ton C la r e ts 6 -3 . First Division RESULTS e r a
„ jrd Nclsoi (Wilsons).
Sccond Division
Brown Cow v Ossy Refugees (Rocfield); Calder- stones v Little Crown (Calderstones).
• Third Division
son with a victory which saw them clinch third place in the final table. West End won the toss and
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Chatbum teams sign-off in style ..................... "
IIATBURN fin ished the Craven
batted first, and the Chat burn attack suffered a blow when Andrew Booth broke down in his first over and
could not bowl again. Richard Shovelton bowled
non-stop from the other end and returned creditable fig
ures of 2-70 off his 23 overs. All the bowlers performed
well but Rod Booth was the pick, taking 3-49 as West End posted a gettable target of
190-9. Steve Proctor was the hero
with bat and ball taking 2-9 in a three-over spell, and then knocking an unbeaten 103 as Chatburn clinched victory
with three wickets remaining. He hit 11 fours and seven sixes in his innings, and was
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backed up well by Laurie Ball (27) and Richard Shovelton
Haworth West End 190-9: L.
Shovclton 3-0-24-1; R. Shovelton 23-5-70-2; A. Booth I-0-4-0: R. Booth 11-2-49-31S. Proctor 3-0-9-
2; D. Pickles 4-1-25-1. Chatbum 193-7: M. Preston
17; W. Brooks 19; D. Pickles 5; L. Ball 27; S. Proctor 103 not out; S. Booth 3; R.‘Shovelton 11; .R.
Booth 1; J. Moor 1 not out. G
hatburn seconds fin ished their season
# Second Division
Ossy Refugees 9, Calderstones 2; Woolpack 4, Third Division
Low Moor 6, Accrington Clarets 3. FIXTURES
First Division v Plough ( \vVh ll vn ancyq c n ); EH Footb ll ro u iu a n v _ ,
in a 6-1 defeat at the hands of Brunlea Juniors. Andrew McGuire was named man-
each other in the first league meeting between the two sides.
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the first. At 1-0 a t half-time Ribche ster were
never safe, and they nearly paid the price when Cookson was forced into an excellent save to keep his side in the lead. Southworth eventually increased the
lead with a clinical header, and the third went in a t the death when Hollingworth
tapped in a loose ball. R ib c h e s te r ta k e a b re a k f rom th e
Rochester t a k e n i a v h o s t ™ .d .1
the Hollands Amateur Challenge Shield.
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with a win over Haworth West End to claim a respectable mid-table
position. It is an achievement they
can be proud of in their first season in the Third Division of the Craven League. Eight bowlers were used
and there were good perfor mances from youngsters Henry Saunders and Ryan Gladwin. Batting was difficult but
Stuart Mercer (41) and Dave Musson (30) put on a good partnership as Chatburn topped West End’s total of
142 all out. Haworth West End 142: G.
. Chatbum 2uds 14545: P. Clough 10; S. Simpson 11; S.'Mercer 41; G. Dunsford 2; G. Clarkson 10; D. Musson 30; J. Anwyl 10 not ouU R- Gladwrn seven not out.
Clarkson 9.4-2-30-2; G. Lambert 8-1-23-1; R. Gladwin 6-2-13-1; G. Dunstord 2-0-13-0; D. Musson 8- 3-14-1; M. Brown 2-0-10-0; H. Saunders 2-0-7-0; J. Anwyl 5-1- 27-2
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