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S REGISTERED 214 Si 5 door; Nightfire red, R.D.S. radio cassette, power steering, electric sunroof


and windows, remote locking................................................................ ..................... 620 Si Kinvcrsand bronze, 850 miles, air conditioning, alloy wheels, twin airbag. ABS brakes, sunroof, 6 CD player


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1997 (R) ROVER 100 Ascot SE 5 door; Flame red, 32.000 miles, one owner, supplied by Primrose, remote locking, sunroof, radio cassette ....................... £4995 1998 (R) ROVER 100 Ascot SE 5 door; Hawaiian blue, 7.000 miles, 1 owner, remote locking, sunroof, radio cassette...................................................


£5995


1998 (R) ROVER 114 GSi 5 door; Platinum silver, top of the range luxury specification including electric windows, alloy wheels, remote locking, sunroof. . ................................ £6425


1995 (M) ROVER 6201 4 door; Nightfire red, 42,000 miles, Primrose Garage + 1 owner, Primrose service history. power steering, central locking, sunroof ...........................£6995 1997 (P) ROVER 420 DicsclTurbo 5 door; Kingfisher blue, 26.000 miles, power steering, electric sunroof and windows, - ■ remote locking, RDS radio cassette........ , .............. 1996 (P) ROVER 420 SDi 5 door; Kingfisher blue, 28.000 miles, superb diesel performance, power steering, / electric sunroof and windows, remote locking, (


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. 42.000 miles, full Primrose service history, power steering, , , - .


drivers airbag, ABS brakes, electric sunroof and windows .£6550 . 1996 (N) ROVER 414 5 door; Flame Red. 46,000 miles, full Primrose servicedtistory, power steering, drivers airbag, • ;...• centre locking, RDS radio cassette, alloy wheels ............. -£5995 . 1995 (M) ROVER 414 SLi 4 door; Charcoal, 44.000 miles, power steering, electric windows and sunroof, central locking..............................................


1993 (K) ROVER 216 SLi 5 door; Ocean blue, electric windows and sunroof, central locking, radio cassette, walnut tr im .................................................. £3495 1996 (P) ROVER 2141 3 door; Flame red, 23,000 miles, power steering, drivers airbag, radio cassette, one owner . .£7395 1995 (M) ROVER 214 SEi 3 door; Niglitfire red, 19.000 miles, 1 owner, power steering, part leather sports trim, alloy wheels, rear spoiler................................. £5495 1993 (L) ROVER 2141 5 door; British Racing Gwen, 84.000 miles, one owner, service history', radio cassette . . .£2995 1990 (G) ROVER 214 SLi 5 door; Pulsar silver, 42.000 miles, power steering, sunroof, electric windows, central locking, full service history, carefully maintained . .£2150 1997 (P) ROVER 414 i 5 door; Tahiti blue, 21,000 miles, power steering, electric sunroof and windows, remote locking . .£7550


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1997 (R) ROVER 220 DS 3 door; Tahiti blue, 7,000 miles, 2 litre turbo diesel,power steering, central lockllllL. alloy wheels. Group 5 Insurance...................................... £9245 1997 (R) MINI Cooper 1.3i; Tahiti Blue/whitc roof, 10,500 miles, alloy wheels, driving lamps, walnut dash, driver s airbag, radio cassette, one owner..........................£6995 1997 (R) ROVER 114 SLi 5 door; British Racing Green 8250 miles, remote control central door locking, sunroof, radio


cassette, group 5 insurance ...........................................£5995


1996 (P) ROVER 114 GTa 3 door; Nightfire red, 12,600 miles, sunroof, remote control locking, alloyswhcels, group 5 Insurance; one private owner ............................. £5995


1996 (N) ROVER 114 SLi Automatic 3 door;


"Electric blue, 37,500 miles, one owner, supplietLand serviced hv Primrose, sunroof, central locking...................£4995


1995 (N) ROVER 114 GTa 3 door; Charcoal grey,


ironrotyncr, remote central locking, alloy wheels, ^21,000 miles, Group 5 Insurance ........................... ............£5395


1995 (M) ROVER 114 SLi 5 door; British Racing Green, 34,000


; inil&;2:o\vners, 1.4 litre petrol, 5 speed, remote locking, Sunroof; radio cassette .........................................................


i T994 (L) ROVER Metro 1.4 Si 3 door; Flame red, ■>'51,000 miles, sunroof, central locking, radio cassette, service history...... ............................................................£3450 1993 (K) ROVER Metro 1.1 S 5 door; Flame red,


' 40,000 miles, 5 speed gearbox, remote locking, • radio cassette, rear spoiler....................................................£2995


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Locals in sevens heaven


S Thirty schools were represented at senior, Under 16 and


TONYHURST College's 11th annual sevens rugby union competition attracted its usual high- quality field last Wednesday.


Under 11 levels. Favourites for the senior competition - sponsored by


Midland Bank and Kidsons Impey - were the home side


and holders Stonyhurst. The odds had shortened after their spectacular success


In fact, they conceded only 41 points in seven games. Back at Stonyhurst, the locals beat King's Macclesfield 35-12, while Sedburgh beat Oratory 40-12 to set up a


. .


repeat final. This time Sedburgh proved much sterner opposition,


with several of their schoolboy internationals able to play. But Stonyhurst hit back to run out worthy winners 24-


14.Sedburgh won the Under 16 event, beating Hymers 22-7 in the final after beating Stonyhurst 42-5 in the semis. But Stonyhurst won the Under 11 competition, beating Merchant Taylors from Liverpool 10-5.


at the Birkenhead Northern Schools tournament the pre­ vious Sunday, when they defeated local rivals Sedburgh 43-


ABOVE: The winning Stonyhurst senior team with guest of honour Dr John O'Driscoll, Stony­ hurst, Ireland and the British Lions.


RIGHT: Anton Wallace


passes to Michael Lamb during Stonyhurst’s match with The Oratory during the Rugby Seven’s competition. (170399/2/19)


PHOTO: Colin Horne


Clitheroe Pool League Premier Division to 10 points after a 13-1 win over Waggon and Horses


n i iH io r n o P n n l T.pacniG the topo p


h e g a p a of


o h the A.


Lucky 13 for league leaders D


OG and Partridge c o s e d


O G a n d P a r t r id g e closed the gap at h


----------------------------------------- Brown Cow A 3, Bay Horse A 4; al; Higher Buck v Royal Oak A; I


C 1 .0 r a ' J3\ v l l e Three Millstones3.


Pendlc Witch 3, Royal British British Legion A; Kings Arms B White Hart...... Legion C 4; Pendle Hotel A 4, bye. bye.


n Heifer 3, Black Horse 4; Dog and Partridge A v Royal


Brown Cow A 3, Bay Horse A 4 Craven Heifer 3, Black Horse 4; Pehdlc Witch 3, Royal British Legion C 4; Pendle Hotel A 4, Three Millstones 3. Third Division


Ultraframe 4, White Horse A


beat Royal Oak A 10-4, while third-placed Read Constitutional Club beat Higher Buck 9-5 and are six points behind Dog. White Hart are three


Leaders Kings Arms A Legion D took another


wins away from completing the season with a 100% record after beating De Lacy B 5-2 in the First


Division. Their lead is now 23


points. In the Second Division,


Legion C went top with a 4- 3 win over Pendle Witch, and now lead Brown Cow, who lost by the same score against third-placed Bay Horse A, by two points. Third Division leaders


Starkies Fun Bar, beat Legion B 5-2, and lead by 13 from Horse Shoe B, who leapfrogged Ultraframe with a 6-1 win over Buck B.


step on the way to the Fourth Division title with a 5-2 win over third-placed


Bridge. Second-placed Castle B


are 11 points adrift after a


4-3 loss at Victoria. RESULTS


Premier Division Kings Arms B 3, Whalley


Arms 11; Royal Oak A 4, Kings Arms A 10; Castle A 3, Buck A 11; Read Constitutional 9, Higher Buck 5; Waggon and Horses A 1, Dog and Partridge A 13; Royal British Legion bye. First Division


New Inn A 5, Stork Hotel 2;


De Lacy B 2, White Hart 5; Dog and Partridge B 4, Pendle Hotel B 3; Mangrove A 3, White Lion 4; Dog Inn 7, Horse Shoe A 0. Second Division


Ilurst Green 3, De Lacy A 4;


Cow jump over Lomax


League Third Division leaders Lomax with a stunning 5-2 win on Sun­


B


day. And the locals’ title hopes


are in their own hands now as the run-in hots up. Cow are a point clear of


r o w n C ow


leapfrogged Memo­ rial Football


Second Division PP.


Little Crown v Calderstones Third Division


Brown Cow 5, Lomax 2; RBL


1, United SC 5. FIXTURES First Division


Accrington Sports v Swan at


Whailey (Memorial Park); Apeks v De I-acy (Wilsons); Judge Walmes- ley v Stanhill Lions (Rocfield). Second Division


Lomax, and Alma are a fur­ ther point behind - with a


game in hand. However, Brown Cow


have to play Alma twice before the end of the season. Lomax opened the scor­


ing against Brown Cow, and then missed a penalty which was controversially awarded. The locals levelled


Calderstones v Brownhill Arms


(Calderstones). Third Division


Brown Cow v Woodnook (Roe-


field); United SC v RBL (Memorial Park).


HeysInn......... 13 10 2 1 32 Stanhill........... 14 8 3 3 27 Acc Sports...... 15 8 2 5 26


First Division P W D I, Pts


TABLES


through Pinder, heading home Waterhouse's volley. Goalkeeper Scriven then


sent Lowe clear with a big clearance, and he scored at the second attempt. Lomax equalised with


another dubious penalty award, but Penman put the locals back in front with a header. Scriven saved a one-on-


Plough Inn...... 14 8 i 5 25 De Lacy.......... 15 7 4 4 25 Swan at Whallcy 12 7 i 4 22 Judge Walmesley 15 6 4 0 22 Rishton Arms... 15 3 2 10 11 Apeks.............. 13 3 2 8 it Clarence.......... 13 1 3 9 6 Holehouse....... 11 1 2 8 5 Second Division p W D L Pts


Belvedere 3-2. Inspired substitutions after Belvedere's second goal changed the


C


game. Man-of-the-match Steven Wynjig


came on, and provided two crosses in 10 minutes whicli were finished off by Jamie Barnes and Mark Langley. Begg netted the winner with two


minutes remaining. Liam McCarthy's early goal gave


the Under 11s a 1-0 win over Lam- mack, with Andrew Hargreaves out­


standing. However, only the Under 10s Arrows could avoid defeat in the club's other


games. They drew 1-1 with Blackburn


Eagles with a goal from star man Alex


Smith. The Under 10s Tigers lost 4-1 to


one just before the break, and Cow took control in the second half when Penman netted from the spot. Gower added the fifth to


secure the points. RESULTS


First Division Rishton Arms 1, Swan at Whalley 3.


Royal Hotel.... 13 12 0 1 36 EH Football.... 11 8 1 2 25 Queens EG...... 12 8 0 4 24 Brownhill Arms 12 7 1 4 22 Ossy Rovers.... 13 5 1 7 16 Woolpack........ 13 5 0 8 15 Ossy Hotspur... 10 3 3 5 12 Caldcrstones.... 11 4 0 7 12 Crown S’ffolds.. 10 2 4 10 10 Little Crown.... 12 2 2 Third Division


8 8


Brown Cow..... 13 10 1 2 31 Lomax............ 13 9 3 i 30 Alma............... 12 9 2 i 29 Legion............ 15 7 1 7 22 B’burn BII...... 13 6 3 4 21 United SC......., 14 5 3 G 18 Ossy Refugees.. 16 4 4 8 16 LS Roofing...... 13 5 0 8 15 Wilpshire 1311.... 12 2 0 10 6 Woodnook........ 13 i 1 11 4


p W D L Pts


Langho, although they put in a much improved performance. Simon Capstick scored the goal, and Ben Wright took all the plaudits for his


fine display. The Under 12s lost 13-3 to Rossendale Valley after starting the


game with seven men. Three more players finally turned up, but with the score at 2-0, they had


an uphill battle. Jason Donahoe, Martin Walton and


Scott Stanworth scored consolations, while keeper James Wynne was man-


of-the-match. The normally-reliable Richard Ben­


son missed a header from point blank


OMING back from two goals down, Whalley Juniors Under 14s recovered to beat Burnley


range in the last minute as the Under 13s lost 1-0 at Barrowford Celtic. Stephen Aitcheson was outstanding for the locals. Michael Shields scored twice and an


own goal helped the Whalley cause, but the Under 15s lost out 5-3 to Black­ burn Boys in a game that could have


gone either way. Ben Parsons was the pick of the


Whalley players.


Valley Friendly League Cup. Bury's brace saw the locals beat


T


Colne Clarets 2-1, and Bury will hope to repeat his man-of-the-match perfor­ mance in the final against Clitheroe


Wolves. David Morris and star man Joe


Waller scored two goals apiece, while Matthew James also scored as the Under 13s beat Wilpshire Wanderers 5- 0 .


The Under 14s also enjoyed a fine 6-


1 win over Bacup Borough, with Dun­ can Fcarnhead scoring a hat-trick. The outstanding Andrew Moores, Ryan McBreen and Michael Cant also


found the net. The Under 11s lost 4-0 to Clitheroe


Wolves, despite the efforts of Anthony Freeman. Michael Ellis ws the pick of the


bunch as the Under 12s lost 10-0 to top of the table Saltcrforth Boys, while man-of-the-match Martyn Thompson scored from 20 yards to earn a point for the Under 15s against Clitheroe Wolves.


(T i Waddington cueists close in on title


the Clitheroe and District Snook­ er League Second Division title. But runners-up spot is still up for


W


grabs by any one of four teams. Clitheroe Conservative are in


pole position, but they only, have one match remaining, while rivals Pendle Club, Chatburn B and Rim- ington B all have two games to


play. Catholic Social Club B look


favourites to take runners-up spot in the First Division, while Police and Billington B can look forwards


ADDINGTON A need just four points from their final match to win


Talbot B 770, Rimington A 019;


Clitheroe Conservative 707, ltimington A 793.


First Division


G. Clark (15) 64, S. Procter (23) 05; P. Craig (3) 47, M. Robinson (11) 54; G. Simkin (-17) 74, P. Whitaker (9) 07; A. Bradshaw (14) 47, A. Dickinson (22) 89; P. Clark (-17) 52, S. Hayhurst (15) 90; M. Lawson (2) 73, J. Procter (17) 51. Billington A 12 (408), Low Moor 2


Chatburn A 4 (347), Talbot B 10 (422):


to the Second Division next season. FIXTURES First Division


Royal British Legion v Low Moor A;


Catholic SC B v Slaidbnrn; Billington B v Chatburn A; Rimington A v Billington A;


Police v Talbot B. Second Division


Downliam v Catholic SC A; Chatham B v Waddington B; Wadduigton A v Rimmg-


'ton B; Talbot A v Pendlc Club. RESULTS


Team Knockout Semi-Finals


(313): T. Rydehcard (14) 83, D. Ireland (24) 75; J. Gibson (-11) 51, M. Holmes (- 10) 00; T. Wilson (scratch) 7 5,1. Perry (8) CO; P. Concliie (17) 62, T. Honshaw (-7) 54; D. Flynn (27) 77, S. Thompson (21) 58; N. Harris (-17) 00, P. Traynor (12) 0. Royal British Legion 8 (388), Police 0 (340): A. Burgess (-4) 50, D. Allen (10) 82;


B. Hitelien (4) GO, F. Booth (13) 08; M. Peel (13) 8-1, ,1. Griffiths (10) 54; E. Kenyon (22) 03, N. Thompson (21) 90; N. Schofield (-4)71,1. Hartley (19) 40; M. Graham 00,


no player 0. Catholic B 8 (404), Billington B 0 (410):


T. Byrne (10) 82, C. Gorzella (20) 87; M.


Byrne (10) 103, Z. Mirkovic (27) 47; M. Plant (9) 50, .1. Kelsall (17) 87; S. Duck­ worth (-17) 75, It. Ayres (21) 55; S. Simp­ son (19) 101, J. Ainsworth (27) 48; J. Byrne (20) 53, J. Flannery (27) 80. Second Division


Waddington B 4 (389), Catholic A 10


(412): G. Laxton (27) 53, A. Scott (20) 98; 1. Jackson (27) 71, D. Southwell (18) 78; E. Houghton (23) 99, M. Ryan (8) 39; I. llothersall (27) 54, S. Wilson (14) 74; J. Davies (25) 84, N. Wilson (23) 42; T.


Walmsley (20) 48, S. Smith (19) 81. Low Moor B 4 (352), Waddington A 10


(472): D. Lea (21) 09, B. Waddington (-17) 58; B. Stirling (22) 50, J. Wooff (18) 103; P. Berry (24) 52, D. Haig (14) 92; S. Mercer (22) 54, M. Dewhirst (9) 04: P. Mercer (22) •70, R. Cowking (11) 70; G. Tyler (23) 51,


D. Nelson (-3) 85. Clitheroe Conservative 8 (439), Down-


ham 0 (341): K.A. Smith (27) 87, A. Cap- stick (27) 45; T. Smith (27) 71, P. Walms- icy (20) 70; M. Whitaker (13) 90, C. Aspinall (10) 38; I. Chariton (7) 51, D. Hart (21) 55; L. Duckworth (22) 50, D, ’ Walmsley (20) 71; S. Taylor (12) 84, S.


Turner (21) 50. Talbot A 0 (350), Cliatburn B 8 (352):


A. Cookson (14) 41, It. Turner (20) 70; F. Whitaker (13) 30, A; Wilson (21) 67; It. Procter (8) 27, M. Paul (15) 79; S. Procter (11) 87, S. Simkin (25)34: J. Winder (23) 78, P. Wilson (22) 53; G. Johnson (10) 81, L. Whittaker (27) 49.


POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Whalley Conservative 164; 2,


Catholic SC B 142; 3, Low Moor A 130; 4, Billington A 134; 5, Rimington A 132; 6, Talbot B 122; 7, Chatburn A 120; 8, Siaid- burn 110; 9, Royal British Legion 116; 10, Billington B 96; 11, Police 94. Second Division


1, Waddington A 150; 2, Clitheroe Con­


servative 132; 3, Pendle Club 124; 4, Chat­ burn B 124; 5, Rimington B 122; 0, Low Moor B115: 7, Talbot A 102; 8, Catholic SC A 97; 9, Waddington B 94; 10. Down- ham 86.


Selected Teams Saturday


Clithcroe ItUFC (v Lostock, away, meet 1- 30 p.tn.) A. Burrill; P. Parker, C. Bosonnet, N. Hutclienson, A. Moorby, M. Heanan, D. Tattersall, A. Thornbcr, M. Wilyman, J. Procter, N. Green, B. Wilkinson, A. Nut- tall, It. Holmes, T. Hitchen. Clitheroo 2nds (v Lostock, home, meet 2 p.m.) M. Allen, J. Breakell, M. Chambers, T. Dubowski, D, Fielding, D. Glover, S. Gretton, S. Hall, P. Isherwood, E. Pickup, B. Platt, P. Procter. B. SLinsfictd, C. Stott, G. Williamson, S. Homingway.


,


WO-GOAL Jamie Bury fired Readstone United Under 8s into the final of the North


3; Starkies Fun Bar 5, Royal British Legion B 2; Buck Wrink- leys 3, Black Bull 4; Horse Shoe B 6, Buck B 1; Royal Oak B v Man­ grove B.


Fourth Division Bay Horse B 3, Brown Cow B


4; White Horse B 3, New Inn B 4; Royal British Legion D 5, Bridge 2; Victoria 4, Castle B 3; Station Hotel 2, Waggon and Morse# B 5. Challenge Cup Second Round


Read Constitutional 4, White


Horse B; Pendle Hotel B 4, Horse Shoe B 3; Kings Arms A 4, Whal­ ley Arms 2; Ultraframe 4, Three Millstones 2; Dog and Partridge A 4, Royal British Legion C 0; Mangrove A 5, Station Hotel 2; Stork Hotel 1, Dc Lacy Arms B 6; Royal British Legion A A, Castle B 2; Royal British Legion D 2, Bridge 4; Castle A 4, Brown Cow A 2; Royal Oak B 1,1 lorse Shoe A 6; Bay Horse A 2, Royal Oak A 4; Higher Buck 2, Dog and Par­ tridge B 4; Waggon and Horses B 3, Royal British Legion C 4; Dc Lacy A 1, Bay Horse B G; Starkies Fun Bar 0, Buck A 4. Tonight's Fixtures Premier Division


Whalley Arms v Waggon and


Horses A; Kings Arms A v Castle A; Buck A v Read Constitution­


al; Higher Buck v Royal Oak A; Dog and Partridge A v Royal


White Lion v New Inn A; hirst Division


Stork Motel v De Lacy B; White Hart v Dog and Partridge B; Dog Inn v Mangrove A; Horse Shoe A v Pendle Hotel B. Second Division


De Lacy A v Brown Cow A;


Royal British Legion C v Ilurst Green; Bay Horse A v Craven Heifer; Pendle Hotel A v Pendle Witch; Three Millstones v Black Horse.


Third Division Buck B v Ultraframc; White


Horse A v Starkies Fun Bar; Royal British Legion B v Buck Wrinkleys; Royal Oak B v Horse Shoe B; Mangrove B v Black Bull. Fourth Division


Castle B v Bay Horse B;


Brown Cow B v White Horse B; New Inn B v Royal British Legion D; Station Hotel v Victo­ ria; Waggon and Horses B v


Bridge.


Premier Division P W D L P


TABLES


Kings A.......... 15 14 0 1 159 Dog A............. 16 11 1 4 149 Read Con......... 16 13 0 3 143 Legion A......... 15 8 1 5 127 Whallcy Arms.. 16 8 2 6 118 Buck A........... 15 8 1 6 108 Royal Oak A.... 16 5 1 10 88 Higher Buck.... 15 4 2 9 87 Castle A.......... 15 3 4 8 83 Kings Arms B .. 16 2 0 14 67 Waggon A....... 16 1 2 13 61


First Division .


NcwInnA'ZZ” 15 9 6 75 k Hotel........


White Hart Dog Inn


New Inn A Stotorrkliotcl Dog B.


Horse Shoe A..... Pendle Hotel B.... De Lacy B.......... Mangrove A....... White Lion.........


First Division^ ■ 15. lo u iuj ,? ^ ^


Legion C............ 15 11 4 89 Brown Cow A..... 15 11 4 87 Bay Horse A...... 15 11 4 83 Three Millstones. 14 7 7 67 Hurst Green....... 14 6 8 03 Pendle Witch..... 15 7 8 61 Black Horse....... 15 8 7 61 De Lacy A.......... 15 5 10 55 Pendle Hotel A.... 15 4 11 52 Craven Heifer..... 15 b 10 49 Third Division P W


Second Division P W L P


15 7 7 66 15 14 15 14 15 15


8 64 13 38


Starkies.............. 15 14 Horse Shoe B..... 14 11 Ultraframe......... 15 11 Buck B............... 15 7 Buck Wrinkleys... 15 7 Royal Oak B...... 14 7 Black Bull.......... 14 7 White Horse A.... 15 4 Mangrove B....... 14 3 Legion B............ 15 2 Fourth Division


P W


Legion D............ 15 12 Castle B............. 15 ? Bridge................ 15 White Horse B.... 15 Brown Cow B..... 15 Victoria.............. 15 Waggon B.......... 15 Station Hotel..... 15 New Inn B......... 15 Bay Horse B...... 15


8 7 74 8 7 69 8 65 7 64


L P 1 102


11 47 11 46 13 42


3 89 4 89 8 65 8 62 7 58 7 57


10 52


10 52 11 47


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