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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 13th, 2000 33 www.eastlancsnews.co.uk/fish4cars TEL: 01282 422331 Classified MOTORS


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1998 (Sept) FORD KA 2


Metallic silver, 6000 miles, PAS


£6395


AUGUST ’98 ROVER 216 SLi; Niglufire red, 1334 miles, sunroof, electric w in d ow s.............................£9995


1998 (S) ROVER 220 SD 5dr; White, 14,000 miles, driver's airbag, FAS, electric sunroof & windows, remote central locking, service history............................£8595


1998 (S) ROVER 220 Di Turbo 5dr; Tahiti blue, 000 miles, FAS, driver's airbag,


electric windows.................................................................. £8395


1997 (R) ROVER 216 SLi 5dr; Tahiti blue, 4.000 miles only, FAS, driver's airbag, electric sunroof and windows, remote centra! locking, alloy wheels, service h is to ry ........................................................ £8295


1997 (R) ROVER 214i 5dr; White, 15,000 miles, FAS driver's airbag, service h is to ry ............................................£6795


1996 (P) ROVER 216 Si 5dr; Blue. 21.000 miles, electric sunroof and windows. FAS, drivers airbag, remote central locking, immobiliser, full Frimrose service history ...................................................................../I9795


1997 (P) ROVER 216 Si 3dr; Hawaiian blue, 19,000 miles, electric windows and sunroof, FAS, driver's airbag, remote central locking, alloy wheels, service h is to ry ..................£6695


1996 (P) ROVER 214i; Red, FAS ...............................£6-495


1996 (P) ROVER 214i 5dr; British Racing Green. 20.000 miles, FAS, driver's airbag ....................................£5995


Flat Rate 5.25% • APR 11.1% Cash price ....................... .£6395.00


Deposit ........................... . .£1000.00 Amount borrowed ........... . .£5395.00 HP charges including all administration


costs................................. ..£1233.00 Balance payable............... . .£6628.00


1 Payment o f ................... ...£211.00 46 Payments of ............... ...£136.00 Final Payment o f ............ ...£161.00


R O V E R 400 (N EW S 1998 (R) ROVER 414i 5dr, flame red. 15,000 miles.


driver's a irbag ...................................................................... £ ^ ^ 5 1/12/98 ROVER 414 Si 5dr; 12.000 miles. nightfire red, service history, FAS ...................................£7895


1997 (P) ROVER 420 SLTDi 5dr Saloon; Hawaiian blue, 31,000 miles, FAS, electric windows A sunroof,


twin airbags, alloys wheels, service history .....................£7895


1996 (P) ROVER 416 SLi Auto 4dr Saloon; Silver, 39,000 miles, FAS. remote central locking, twin airbags, electric windows and sunroof, alloys wheels, full Primrose Service H is to ry ........................................... £6995


1996 (N) ROVER 414i 16v 5dr; White, 46,000 miles, FAS, driver's airbag, remote central locking, alarm and immobiliser,_ service history .....................................................................£4995


1995 (N) ROVER 416i 5dr; grey, 53,000 miles, Frimrose service history, electric sunroof & windows, drivers airbag, FAS, remote central lo ck in g ..............................................£539.i


Still time to enter


League’s inaugural Open Knockout, which will be played over the weekend of 28-30th January at the Commercial, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. First round matches start


T


on the Saturday at 9 a.m. Entry forms and registra­


tion fees of £5 will be taken on Thursday, January 20th a t the Buck, Clitheroe,


between 7-45 and 8-30 p.m. RESULTS


Premier Division Stork Hotel A 5, Whalley Arms


A 7; Starkies Sharks 8, Legion A 4; Castle A 9, White Hart A 3; Dog Inn 2, Low Moor Club 10; Buck A 9, Royal Oak A 3. First Division


Waggon and Horses A 6, Stork


Hotel B 6; Pendle Hotel B G, Bay Horse A 6; Legion B 3, Commer­ cial A 9; Horse’Shoe A 7, Higher Buck 0; Dog and Partridge A G.


Kings Arms A 6. Second Division


Brown Cow A 5, Hurst Green * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


1997 ROVER Mini Cooper; Red, part leather int.. wood veneer finish...................................... £ “'’^-1


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1998 (Jan) FORD Escort Silhouette 3dr; Pepper red, driver's airbag, sunroof, FAS, 11,000 miles .................... £5795


1997 (P) RENAULT Meganc 1.4 RN Paris 5dr; Blue, 17.000 miles, 1 owner, FAS ..............................................£5295


1997 (Aug) CITROEN Saxo 1.1 Xi 3dr; Blue, driver's airbag....................................................................... £4895


1997 (Aug) ROVER 100 Ascot SE 3dr; 13.000 miles, Nightfire red, colour coded bumpers, remote central locking, alarm and immobilser. sunroof, one ow n e r .................... £4695


1996 (P) ROVER 114 SLi Automatic 3dr; 35.000 miles, white, central locking, alarm and inunobliser,


service history, one owner ................................................ / i 4'*95 1995 (M) ROVER 114 GTA 3dr; Sunroof, central locking, alloy wheels, history ............................£5395


1994 (M) ROVER Metro Casino 3dr; Blue 39.000 miles, one owner, service history .......................£2595


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11995 (Aug) CITROEN ZX Avantagc Diesel 5dr; Electric sunroof, one owner...............................................£4595


1994 (Jan) CITROEN Xantia SX TD 5dr; Green,


67.000 miles, remote central locking. electric windows ik sunroof service history, FAS...........£4^95


1994 (L) PEUGEOT 205 Junior Diesel 5dr; 55.000 miles, sunroof, FAS. service h is tory .....................£3495


1992 (K) SUZUKI Samurai Sport Estate; White, 48.000 miles, four wheel drive, soft fold down roof, immobiliser ..........................................................................£2995


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97 (R) RENAULT Clio R L 1.2 5dr, Met black, r/cassette, 20,000 miles 93 (L) VW Polo CL Coupe 1.3, Sunroof, r/cassette, 1 owner


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94 (L) CITROEN ZX 1.4 Pzazz 5dr, Red, only 44k by one owner, full service history, sunroot 95 (N) RENAULT Laguna RND 2.2 Glacier while, PAS, elec windows, sunroof, rear spoiler 97 (PI ROVER 111 Knightsbridge SE 3dr, Tahiti blue, sunroof, central locking, 26,000 miles 98 (S) CITROEN Saxo Open Scandal 1L, A full sliding, elec sunroof, CD player, low tax group, 11,000 miles, 1 owner, Poseidon blue


97 (P) 306 LX 1.4 Sunroof, PAS, 20,000 miles, cherry red 93 (L) 205 Sceptre TD 5dr, Metallic green, PAS, sunroof, r/cassette, above average miles, 2 owners


97 (R) 106 XND, Sunroof, r/cassette, 1 owner, 39,000 miles, Bianca White 93 (K) 106 XT 1.4, Sunroof, 43,000 miles, sporty car, finished in cherry red


98 (R) 106 XLD ‘Zest 3' 5 dr, Cherry red, PAS, remote cent. locks, sunroof, elec windows, CD. 24,000 miles ........ £6995


97 (R) 106 XLD, Remote central locking, 11,000 miles, 1 owner, Shannon g reen...........................................£5995


96 (P) 106 XN Diesel, Sunroof, coded key pad, 22,000 miles, Indigo blue................................ : — £5495


94 (L) 1061.1 Graduate 3dr, Cherry red, 37,000 miles .£3495 96 (N) Escapade 1.5D 3dr, Cherry red, sunroof, r/cassette, only 31,000 miles .............................................. ^ i 95


98 (S) 306 DT 1.9 5dr, Diablo red, elec roof & windows, PAS, alloys, 18,000 miles.................... .............. • • ■ ■ ■ -L9795


96 (N) 306 XRDT 5dr, Genesis blue, PAS, sunroof, elec. windows, central locks, 44,000 miles.........................£6495


96 (N) KIA Sportage 2.0 GLX 4x4, Claret met, PAS, ABS, elec windows, alloys, s/steps, tow pack 28k ................... .£7495


94 (M) FORD Maverick 2.7 TD 3dr, Glacier blue met, PAS, bull bar, 68,000 m iles .......................... ................. • -„v 96995


92 (J) VAUXHALL Frontera 2.0 Sport, Met silver .bull bar, alloys, s/steps, 47,000 miles .................................... £5295


98 (R) 306 Vivant D Turbo 1.9 5dr, Diablo red, PAS, air con, elec windows, 64k hence only .......................,■•••• -E6995


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97 (R) 306 DTurbo 3dr, Glacier white, elec, sunroof & windows, 22,000 m ile s ......................................................... • 98995


98 (S) 306 LX DT 5dr, Platinum silver, PAS, sunroof, elec, windows/mirrors, 7000 miles ............................... .£9295


98 (S) 306 D Turbo 5dr, Diablo red, PAS, elec, windows, sunroof, alloys. 18.000 miles .


£9795


94 (M) 306 XR DT 5dr, Glacier white, PAS, sunroof, elec windows, central locking, F S H ...................................£5295


96 (P) 306 XNP 1.9 3dr, Met. grey, power steering, elec cassette. 39.000 miles.............. ................................£5495_


96 (P) 405 GLX 1.9 DT Estate, Met. grey, PAS, elec, windows, aircon. alloys, 59,000 miles ..................................... £64951


98 (R) 406 LX DT 2.1 Saloon, Diablo red, PAS, aircan, elec windows, 30,000 miles .............................................£8595


98 (S) 406 GLX TD 2.1, Diablo red, aircon, elec, pack, alloys, 19,000 miles........................


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94 (L) SUZUKI Vitara 1.6 LWB X-EC, Very rare special edition, deep blue pearlescent, power steering, electric windows/mirrors, central locks and alarm, desert-ox bull bar and fog/driving lights, auto free wheel hubs, Lid slip diff., fitted tracker, anti theft system, Clarion r/casselte, 52,000


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Whalley Road, Clitheroe


Tel. 01200 423883


7; New Inn A 5, Horse Shoe B 7; White Lion 6, Starkies A 6; Legion C 1, Ultraframe 11; Three Millstones v Craven Heifer. Third Division


Whalley Arms B 7, Brown Cow


B 5; White Hart B v De Lacy Arms; Kings Arms B 9, Pendle Hotel A 3; Buck Wrinkleys G,


Castle B G; White Horse bye. Fourth Division


Chatburn Wanderers 8, Wag­


gon and Horses B 4; Commercial B 3, Black Horse 9; Royal Oak B 8, New Inn B 4; Bay Horse B G, Buck B 6; Victoria 8, Station


Hotel 4. Ladies' League Kings Arms A 2, Pendle Hotel


7; Buck B 5, De Lacy 4; Buck A 7, Kings Arms B 2; Legion 5, Castle


4; Kings Arms A 5, Legion 4; De Lacy 5, Kings Arms B 0; Buck B 5, Pendle Hotel 4; Buck A 5, Cas­ tle 4.


TONIGHT'S FIXTURES Premier Division


White Hart A v Stork Hotel A;


Whalley Arms A v Starkies Sharks; Legion A v Buck A; Low Moor Club v Castle A; Royal Oak


A v Dog Inn. First Division


Commercial A v Waggon and


Horses A; Stork Hotel B v Pendlc Hotel B; Bay Horse A v Dog and Partridge; Higher Buck v Legion B; Kings Arms A v Horse Shoe A. Second Division


Hurst Green v New Inn A; Horse Shoe B v Three Millstones; Ultra- frame v White Lion; Craven Heifer v Legion C. Third Division


Starkies A v Brown Cow A; Pendle Hotel A v Whalley


Arms B; Brown Cow B v White Hart B; Dc Lacy Arms v Buck Wrinklcys; Castle B v White


,iJprse; Kings Arms B by£.____ - Fourth Division


New Inn B v Chatburn Wan­


derers; Waggon and Horses B v Commercial B; Black Horse v Victoria; Buck B v Royal Oak B; Station Hotel v Bay Horse B. Tuesday


Ladies’ League Kings Arms A v Buck A; Buck


B v Kings Arms B; Pendle Hotel v Legion; De Lacy v Castle. TABLES


Premier Division Low Moor..


Whalley Arms A Legion A......... Stork Hotel A.. Roval Oak A....


Division


Commercial A.. Dog A............


P w L D P 5 5 0 0 52 4 •1 0 0 43 5 3 1 1 13 5 3 1 1 42 5 3 2 0 40 4 1 2 1 26 5 1 4 0 25 5 1 4 0 23 5 0 3 2 22 5 0 4 1 20


Horse Shoe A ... Kings Arms A.. Pendle Hotel B. Stork Hotel B.. Higher Buck.... Bay Horse A.... - Second Division


P W L D P 5 4 1 0 ■17 5 3 0 2 42 5 2 1 2 38 5 3 2 0 30 5 3 2 0 35 5 1 2 2 32 5 1 2 2 32 5 1 3 1 30 5 2 3 0 27 5 0 4 1 26


Hurst Green.... 5 4 0 Ultraframe...... 5 3 1 Brown Cow A.. 5 3 2 Starkies A....... 5 2 1 Horse Shoe B... 5 3 2 New Inn A...... 5 1 2 White Lion..... 5 2 1 Three Millstones 4 1 2 Craven Heifer... 4 0 3


P W L


Castle B.......... 4 2 0 Buck Wrinkleys 4 1 0


HERE is still time to en te r


the Clitheroe Pool


Ribchester wi to stay in the hunt


Ribchester 3 Read United 2


RIB CH EST ER began the New Year with all three points and they will need to maintain their winning ways if they are to figure in the pro­ motion race at the end of the East Lancashire Football League season. Straight from the kick-off, Ribchester


far. Barton who saw his effort rebound off


the crossbar. Read's keeper then rode his luck turn­


ing Barton’s next strike against the post after good link-up play with Clayton. The opener, however, was not long in


they created a whole host of chances, but were gifted a third when Anthony's low corner was unfortunately turned in by a Read defender. At 3-0 the game should have been


coming and well worth waiting for. Barton again combined with Antho­


ny to release Lofthouse, who fired into the top right hand corner from fully 25


seized the initiative and played some of their best football of the campaign so


Read failed to deal with a cross from Anthony, the loose ball was picked up by


They almost took an early lead when Stork 3, Forest 1


STORK returned from their Christmas break to win this top-of-the-table Pendle Charity Football League Second Division clash and replace their van­ quished opponents at the top of the table. The excellent conditions suited both sides, but it was


Stork who took the initiative when Sam Marshall, the smallest man on the pitch, rose to thump a header home from Matthew Birch's cross. Some slack defending allowed Forest an equaliser, but a


tactical switch and substitution from managerial pair Martin Noone and Andrew Mashiter changed the game. With Steven Ditch and Ian Uttley swapping roles in midfield and Paul "Tommy" Hargreaves thrust into the


fray, the Stork enjoyed the lion's share of the play. They took the lead when the evergreen Steve Neary


crossed for Neil Snape to flick on for Ditch to calmly slot home. And another Neary cross led to a simple tap- in for Snape to make it 3-1. Marshall was man-of-the-


match for the locals.


yards. Moments later, Barton scored Roch­


ester's second latching on to a knock down from Clayton after a long centre


from Spall. With Ribchester on all-out attack


completely safe and the locals had the chance to make the result more emphat­ ic when they were awarded a penalty for a foul on Barton. Spall’s spot-kick cannoned off both


posts and away to safety, though. This seemed to inspire Read and they


grabbed two late goals but it wasn't enough as Ribchester greeted the sound of the final whistle with a huge sigh of relief.


Chatburn Reserves 1 Worsthorne Reserves 7


AFTER a seven-week layoff through postpone­ ments and the festive period Chatburn could not have asked for a tougher fixture on their return to


action. Within 10 minutes of the start the locals were four


down, but credit to them as they battled back and were unlucky when Chaplin and Booth were thwarted by the Worsthorne goalkeeper. Against the run of play Worsthorne added a fifth to


leave the half-time score 5-0. Immediately after the restart Chaplin raced clear and out-paced the Worsthorne defence before stroking


the ball home. This stirred Worsthorne into action and they added


two further goals before the final whistle. The next game is in the cup against Burnley


Belvedere. Great goal seals victory Colne United 3, Hurst Green 1


A SEE-SAW clash was finally won by Hurst Green with a sublime goal from Warren Baker 15 minutes from time. Green had started off the better side and


Colne started the second half on top and went in front for the first time almost from


the kick-off. But they were prevented from adding to


their lead by resilient work from Iain Cza­


took the lead on 10 minutes through Baker, finishing well from a Steven Czapowski cross. The locals should have added to their lead, but just after the half-hour a defensive error


gifted the home side an equaliser. Ilurst Green responded well and Dave


Whalley rose like Denis Law to head home Danny Wilkinson's centre. Again Colne hauled themselves back in the


game when their striker beat the off-side trap to send the teams in level.


the semi-final of the cup with a memorable 1-0 victory over a dangerous


W


Haslingden team. Gary McLoughlin and


- Whalley Under lds' first match of the new millennium saw them produce a tremendous comeback to record a great victory over league leaders Great Harwood 3- 2.


man-of-the-match Sam Taylor combined well for the only goal, setting up Ben Wright to finish with relish.


The locals went ahead


in the 30th minute when Fothergill’s cross-cum-shot


hit the crossbar but fell invitingly for Benson to


hammer home the rebound. Harwood equalised


before half-time and went into the lead a minute after the interval. Whalley looked like


they were heading for defeat until the 75th minute when Fothergill powered a header past a startled Harwood keeper. Both sides strived for a


winning goal but it was man-of-the-match Benson


who claimed victory for Whalley with a great lob from outside the box. Whalley Panthers


HALLEY Tigers Under 11s moved into


powski and Neale Brown. Alan Ilaydock blasted Green level from 25


yards, and both sides threw caution to the wind in search of a winner. It was Green who managed to edge them­


selves ahead when Baker netted his second, and the locals managed to hold on to their


lead this time to take the points. On Saturday, Green entertain First Divi­


sion leaders Worsthorne (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). JUNIOR SOCCER ROUND-UP


against the run of play but Danny Sharpies and Tom Blockeel put Wolves ahead at the break. The second half was all


one-way traffic. Jordan Walmsley, Daniel Green and Martin Greatorex all bagged a brace with Jack


. -Despite a slow start which saw Trawden take the lead, Clitheroe Wolves Under 8s bounced back after half-time to win 2-1. Charlie Collinge capped


Dearden hitting a deserved goal. Man-of- the-match was Cem ICarakurum.


a fine personal display with both goals while


there were good performances also from Charlie Jackson and man- of-the-match Bryn Phillips. Clitheroe Wolves Under


10s Red team were narrowly beaten by Junior Clarets 2-0. The Wolves held their


opponents level until the final 10 minutes when the Clarets finally breached the home side’s defence. Man-of-the-match was Alan Cottam. The Wolves Under 10s


Blue team beat Feniscowles 2-1 with goals from Sam Sieczkowski and man-of-the-match Andrew


Hartley. Tom Mileham and


Under 10s were involved in an exciting 1-1 draw with Blue Star Aces. The Aces scored first


Legion C......... 5 0 5 Third Division p w L


Whalley Arms B 4 2 1 Pendlc Hotel A. 4 2 1 White Hart B... 4 1 2 White Horse.... 4 1 2 Brown Cow B... 4 1 3


but Whalley pressed hard and were rewarded with an equaliser when man-of- the-match Peter Iverson scored after a neat turn and shot in the box. The Arrows Under 11s


DeLacy.......... 2 1 0 Kings Arms B.. 4 1 3 Fourth Division


Station Hotel... 5 4 1 Waggon B....... 5 4 1 Victoria.......... 5 4 1 Chatburn Wndrs 5 *


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Black Horse.... 5 3 2 Royal Oak B.... 5 2 3 New Inn B...... 5 2 3 Bay Horse B.... 5 1 3 Buck B........... 5 0 4 Commercial B.. 5 0 5 Ladies’ League


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Buck A.............. Legion................ Castle................ Buck B............... Pendle Hotel...... Kings Arms A.... DeLacy............. Kings Arms B....


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Catholic SC 4, Langho FC 8; RBL 7, Bridge Inn 5; Low Moor


WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


LADIES' DARTS


9, Craven B 3; Brown Cow 10, Black Bull (Old Langho) 2; Craven A 6, Kings Arms 6; Sta­ tion 8, Bay Horse 4; Billington BC bye. High Scores: 140 + 100 - D.


Stevenson. POINTS AND POSITIONS


1, Langho FC 101; 2, Low


Moor 87; 3, Craven A 73; 4, Sta­ tion 72; 5, Brown Cow 67; 6, Catholic SC 66; 7, Bridge Inn 64; 8, Kings Arms 62; 9, Craven B 59; 10, Billington BC 58; 11, RBL 52; 12, Bay Horse 50; 13, Black Bull (Old Langho) 41.


1


maintained their unbeaten run which has stretched over two months with a fine 0-0 draw against league leaders Blackburn


Eagles. Michael Dilworth was


man-of-the-match while Robert Kellaway was outstanding. Whalley Under 15s will


rue a catalogue of missed chances after going down to defeat away to Great Harwood Rovers 1-0. Chris Brown, Elliot


Woods and David Mercer


were all guilty of squadering chances. Will Cross was man-of-


the-match while Adam Leyland was outstanding


on his debut. The Under 13s battled


hard but were well beaten by league leaders Oswaldtwistle 8-0. Daniel Stevenson,


Michael Rigby and Euan Ralston played well for the locals.


first defeat of the season to leapfrog them at the top of the table. And the locals avenged


C


their only defeat this season in style winning 9-1 at Roefield. Blackburn took the lead


litheroe Wolves Under 13s inflicted Blackburn Boys


Daniel Musgrove had good games in defence. Clitheroe Wolves Under


9s ran out convincing 5-1 winners over Salterforth. Adam Barton and Ben


Frankland both bagged a brace and Matthew Winckley also got on the scoresheet. James Tootle was


couldn’t progress from there and eventually went down to defeat. The Wolves Under 16s


started off the new millennium with a 4-0 victory over Padiham


Town Colts. After weathering early


pressure the Wolves knuckled down and went in at half time 2-0 to the good with a bracejrom toji marksman Liam Hill


Parker. A good all-round


performance in the second half saw further goals from Jamie Thomas and a screamer in the top corner from 25 yards from Paul Tierney. Robert Lloyd was man-


of-the-match.


memorable performance to beat top-of-the-table Rolls- Royce 3-1. Goalscorers were


R


Michael Cant (2) and Tom.Fearnhead. Special mention must be


paid to goalkeeper Aaron Hanson, who returned to action three months after breaking a leg. The Under 14s were


convincing winners over Newfield Warriors. James Wilbourne (4),


Andrew Tinkler (3), Adam Getty (3), Robbie St John (2), Matthew James (2), Steve Trainor and man-of- the-match Ashley Jeffries were all on the scoresheet. The Under 8s Blue team


remain at the top-of-the- table after defeating Brierfield 2-0. Goalscorers were Elliot


outstanding but the man- of-the-match award went to Ciaron Barton. The two teams then


took part in a friendly match after the league encounter and the Wolves, again, were victorious 4-1. Richard Clarkson made


a welcome return from a broken arm to score a hat- trick and Stephen Tandy was also on target. Matthew Devine and Jonathan Mercer played


well for Clitheroe. The Wolves Under 12s


were involved in a entertaining 0-0 draw with unbeaten league leaders Junior Clarets. Man-of-the-match was


Philip North but there were other good performances from Dominic Brown, Marcus Pratt, Liam Gidlow and Jake Chadwick. The Under 11s suffered a 8-3 defeat a t home to AC


Blackburn. Luca Musker (2) and


Sam Johns were on target and man-of-the-match was James Scriven. The Under 9s were


Huncoat United. Despite clawing back a


.two goal deficit thanks to fine strikes from Joshua Holgate and Oliver Preugschat, the Wolves


Artingstoll and Thomas Halliwell. Man-of-the- match was Tony Haworth. Readstone Under 9s


beat Earby Juniors 2-1 in an entertaining match. Man-of-the-match Neal


Kissock and Ryan Bramley were on target. United’s Under 10s were


1-0 winners over Salterforth courtesy of a fine strike from Scott Derbyshire. Jamie Milne was man-of-the-match. The Under 16s were


narrowly beaten by junior Clarets in a scrappy game. Andy Bennett scored the solitary goal with Joe Marshall man-of-the- match. United’s Under 11s were


beaten 3-2 in a close encounter against Borrowdale United. Gary Bowker scored


both goals and Liam Moon was man-of-the- match. The Under 8s yellow


team suffered a 5-1 loss against Cliviger. Matthew Alston was


disappointed to lose 4-2 to


the goalscorer and Joshua Neary was named man-of- the-match. The Under 12s went


down to a disappointing 6- 0 defeat by Foulridge. Stuart Walkden was man- of-the-match.


eadstone United Under 15s produced a


Derby joy for Brown Cow


A


k e e n ly -co n te s te d local derby saw Sec­


ond Division Brown Cow


claim the major scalp of previously unbeaten top­


flight outfit Low Moor in the Memorial F o o tb all


League Knockout Trophy. The Clitheroe side were a


goal to the good before Nel­ son had begun to sweat off their Christmas excesses. Lord Nelson failed to clear


a ball from their area and Dominic McTear got his head to a rifled cross-cum-shot to give Mark Taylor no chance. For the next 20 minutes the


' “ Chris Stanley, stili riled after a previous tackle on him went unpunished, was dismissed for passing judgement on another debatable decision. As is often the case, being


York side failed to get any grip on the game and were forced to defend deep. The major turning point came on the half hour when


reduced to 10 men seemed to work in Nelson's favour, and chances started to fall to the hard-working Warren Baker and Craig Dewhurst. After the break, the visi­


tors came into the game, playing down the slope, but Cow looked dangerous on the break, with veteran Jon Pen­ man pulling the strings. From one such counter


attack, a penalty was given when Richard Quinn was adjudged to have fouled an attacker, and Terry Braith- waite calmly slotted home from the spot. Nelson went on all-out


attack and hit the woodwork several times before Dewhurst struck a well-deserved goal


from 20 yards. Nick Lee came on for Nel­


son, but he almost gifted Cow another, only for Taylor and Iain Czapowski to combine to keep the game alive. However, Cow held on for victory. Elsewhere, in the First


Division, EH Football beat De Lacy 3-1, while struggling Judge Walmesley lost 1-0 at Stanhill Lions. In the Second Division, Duke of Wellington meted out a 6-2 thrashing to


Calderstones. RESULTS


Knockout Trophy


Brown Cow 2, Lord Nelson 1. First Division


De Lacy 1, EH Football 3; Stan­


hill Lions 1, Judge Walmesley 0. Second Division


stones 2. (QEII).


Duke of Wellington 6, Calder­ FIXTURES


First Division


De Lacy v Station Hotel Second Division


(Roefield).


Brown Cow v Little Crown TABLES


Plough........... ; 8 8 0 Lord Nelson.... 8 6 2 Oaklea............ 9 6 0 DeLacy.......... 9 5 0 Lower Darwen. 9 4 1 EH Football.... 8 4 0 Rishton Arms... 8 3 1 Stanhill Lions... 10 2 3 Royal Hotel.... 6 2 2 Judge Walmesley 10 1 1


First Division p W D


Station Hotel... 7 0 0 Second Division P W D


Cross Axis....... 10 8 1 Wellington...... 10 7 2 Brown Cow..... 8 7 0 Ossy Hotspur... 7 5 1 Knuzden Brook 10 5 1 Alma............... 7 3 1 Calderstones .... Ossy Refugees.. Little Crown.... Crown Staffs....


Ossy Rovers.... Third Division


Kings Arms..... 10 Griffins Head... 10 Printers........... 11 Knuzden......... 11 Low Moor....... 7 WilpshireBH... 9 Woodnook....... 10 AccyClarets.... 9 Red Lion......... C LS Roofing..... 11 Miners............ 10


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