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| 2 FOCUS I.6 TD O lOOps Ghia Estate; dec p c k A W a i con, a lo ^ s t e I I FOCUS I3 T D O IISpsLXet;decpacV,arcon,ABS,CD,roolrak,^j I z FOCUS I.S TD O 11Sps L X Sdr; allop,ar con,dec pads, paraher^bbd,^ l l FOCUS 1.0TD Zetec Esg dec pack.ae [on.ABS.iJcp, roof n f cm e i^ ■2 FOCUS liTD LX Sdr; PAS, dec pack air con, aBopcABS, side artags


liter,now . .£11,295


I 2 FOCUS I3 T D L X Est; dec pad(,AB$,air con,side arrhags,allops,roof I met blue, now. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £I0,M5 I 2 FOCUS 1.6 Elle 3dr;aar con,ailops,ABSdec pack, CD pbpec leather seao.


[s ilv e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I FOCUS I.8 TD Zetec Sdr Dec pack allops, dr con, cd [taper,, W ” 5


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} FO CUS 1.6 Zetec Sdr‘Automatic’; dec pdc. alops, fog iy«s, onlp 17,000 lister...................................... ...................™ s [ FO C U S 1.0 Zetec Sdr Dec pack air con, alops, silver. . . . . . . . ; . . .. i6 S 9 S


V FO CU S 2.0 Ghia 4dr; dec packair con,aJops,CD mdti danger,onlp DOmdes, met green...........................................................................


< ESCORT 1.6 Finesse Estate PAS, dec pack allops,atr con, etc, slver £4995


[4 ES CO R T I.6 LX 5 d rR is.d e cp a ck airco a cd pbper, met blue ...X 3 4 9 S ■4 ESCORT 1.6 Ifv SI Sdr B ite le c pekalops,spoOer,etc,


lo n d wNte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U t t i FIESTA/PUMA 1 PUMA 1.7 Black PAS, dec p e k a b i, allops, aba, leather sets, etc,


jo la c k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£10,495 | 2 N EW FIESTA 1.4 Zetec Sdr; PAS, dec p e k aircon, alops. " e r .re d ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £!< K | FIESTA 1.2516V Freestyle Sdr; PAS. dec pade. afrtorv allops,


I FIESTA 1.8 TD Freestyle 3dr;PAS,dec pckalops, r.met black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £5495


I FIESTA 1.2516» LX Sdr; PAS dearie p e k air con, quickdear, s it e £4795 l FIESTA 1.3 Finesse 3dr; PAS, sunroof, blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £449S I FIESTA U S I6»Zetec 5dr;PAS,alops,spo4er,eic,silver. . . . . . . . . . £4395


I FIESTA 1.3 Finesse 3dr; power steeling sunroof, 27,000 miles, 1


1 FIESTA 1.3 Encore Sdr; airtaj silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . £299S [ F IE S T A 1.3 L X 3dr; sunnpotairba^ blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [P UM A 1.7 Coupe; PAS, dec pick aireon, AES, aitops, sporty, for onlp £6995


£2995 £3995


..£10,495 £9995


EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


V LEAGUE


Ji! RESULTS'L-, , Reserve Division Cup , . M'x


Green0.'


Semi final: Enfield l,*.Hurat*£< " ’


" First Division ’ £10,995


ed 2; Settle United 2, Kelbrook 0; ‘ ■Sabden 3, Hurst Green 1; Bum- ’ ley Boys’ Club 3, Craven Heifer 3; Clitheroe United 6, Kelbrook ' 1; Colne United 1, Goodshaw United 5; Sabden 2, Settle Unit- ed 3; Stacksteads St Joseph’s 1, Enfield 1. >


Rimington O, Goodshaw Unit-" , 1' Second Division -a


Rock Rovers 1, Earby Toivn 0; Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s O, Bar- rowford YCW 0; Padiham 4, : Barnoldswick Park Bovers 1; Whalley Conservative 3, Bead United 0; Burnley Belvedere 4, Rolls-Royce 0; Barnoldswick Park Eovers 0, Oswaldtwistle S t1 Mary’s 1; Barrowford YCW 0, Burnley Belvedere 0; Earby Town 2, Bibble Valley Borough 3; Bolls-Boyce 3, Padiham 3. Reserve Division -


Worsthome 4, Read United 1; Enfield 2, Sabden 1; Hurst


Green 1, Worsthome 1; Kelbrook 4, Eolls-Boyce 1; Rimington 14, ■ Barnoldswick Park Eovers 0; Settle United 2, Bead United 1; Worsthome 1, Enfield 1; Riming- ton 5, Settle United 2; Burnley Belvedere 5, Bead United 2. TABLES


First Division


Goodshaw Utd .20 18 1 1 55 Rimington . . . . .21 15 2 4 47 Stacksteads St J 21 12 3 6 39 Kelbrook ......21 10. 5 , 6 35 Enfield . . . . . . . ;21 9 6 6 34 Colne Utd.......21 9 3 9 29 Settle Utd .....21 7 7 7 28 Sabden ........2 2 6 4 12 22 Hurst Green....22 6 3 13 21 Clitheroe Utd ..20 5 4 11 19 Bly Boys’ Club .21 4 3 14 15 Craven Heifer ..21 2 6 13 12 t Second Division' p W D L P


P W D L P


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| 2 RANGER I S T D X I T Black. 4x4 Pickup Air con, cd player,etc, only J mites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12,?9S+YAT


IV A U X H A L l Brava 1 5 T D Pick-Up 4x2; fSH with Id r a n to p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


£749$+VAT 1 FIESTA 1.8TD XRVVan;PAS, spot%,aHc/s, mooodust s^yct . X5295+YAT


J P EU G EO T 1061.1 Z est 3dr; CD,dec pad etc, low m f e . . . . . . .£4995 i l P EU G EO T 106 l.l Independence 3dr; sunroof, met b lu e .../ . .£4795 ■ NISSAN Micra 1.0 Inspiration 3dr; PAS.sunroof. FSI.


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J DISCOVERY 2 i TDS; dec pad, iSap, sidesteps, I owner, BH, I k r e d ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £15,995


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lA S T R A 1 .6 16V Artie Sdr Pas, elec pack, aloys, 49,000 rnies. "


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| C ITRO EN Xantia lOTurboactive Sdr; PAS,dec pack,FSH,met red£2995 V i d e s e l e c t i o n o f L a n d r o v e r s & 4 x 4


I c h i c t e s a v a i l a b l e a t o u r o t h e r g a r a g e


l o c a t e d a t R lm i n g t o n R i n g f o r d e t a i l s o n 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 2 S 4


IAWDLANDS GARAGE


lEdisford Road, Clitheroe | T - 9 .0 0 am t ill 5 .0 0 p m • S U N - 1 1 .3 0 am t ill 4 .3 0 p m


iAD MOBILE TUNING


rvicing, Tuning,.DiagnosticCodes All repairs inc. engine rebuiltls 2 or 4 stroke, MoT Repairs


el: 01282 775923 or 07977 329470


FULL WORKSHOP FACILITIES


Enfield............23 18 2 3 56 Colne Utd .......22 18 1 3 55 Rimington.......22 15 2 5 47 Kelbrook........ 23 12 ' 4 7 40 Worsthome ....21 12 2 7- 38 Hurst Green.... 23 9 5 9 32 Bly Belvedere ..23 8 5 10. 29 Bam’snickPR..22 8 3 11 27 Read Utd........ 23 7 3 13 24 Goodshaw Utd .21 6 1 14 19 Sabden........ ..22 4 4 14 16 Settle Utd .......21 4 2 14 14 Rolls-Royce. . . .19 4 0 15 12


Osw’twist!eStM24 16 6 2 54 Ribble Valley Boi22-17 1 4 52 Worsthome ....24 14 1 9 43 Padiham A .....22 12- . 4 6 40 Bam’swickPR..22 12 2 8 38 Whalley Con .. .21 10 6 5 36 RockRovers ...23 11 1 11 34 B’fordYCW' ...23 7 . 9 7 30 Rolls-Royce ....23 6 8 9 26 Read Utd........ 21 3 9 9 18 Bly Belvedere ..24 4 6 14 18 Calderstones ...22 3 5 14 14 Earby Town.!:.23 2 2 19 8 Reserve Division . p W D L P


1 - - ’ ■ RESULTS. ; •' ! 1 New Inn 2, Pookai United':.


/The Missfits 7, Playboy Miracles / • 1; Clitheroe.Clowns 3, Dunop Who 5; Menacing Duck 18, Twig! and Berries 0. . . .■ 1 FIXTURES ' - /•


9 a.m. - Red Army v Playboy


Miracles; 9-40 a.m. - New Inn v Dunop .Who; 10-20 a.m; -The; Missfits v Twig and Berries; 11 a.m. - Clitheroe Clowns v Men- ■ acingDuck.





< LEAGUE TABLES


Calderstones .. ..4 4 0 0 12 RBL


RV Blue 1 . . . . ..4 2 0 2 7 Rejects.......


Dunkenhalgh... .4 4 0 0 12 Higher Buck ....4 3 0 1 10 RVBIue2 ........4 2 0 2 8 Skirts.;...........4 2 0 2 ,7 Bill Tigers........4 1 0 3 4 Dale Vets........4 0 0 4 0


Third Division P w D L •P


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE \ RESULTS V


Leonard Whittaker Cup


Road A 194, Oakhill 183; Gatty Park 204,’ Castle A 155; Hurst Green A 179, Sabderi Black 122; Immanuel 154, Salesbury B 200; Ribblesdale Wanderers B. 190, Coppice 178; Rishton Conserva­ tive B 153, Rushton Street A 158; Rushton Street B 180, Free Gardeners 168; Sabden Blue 139, Globe A 169; Sydney Street 191, Great Harwood CC 176; Waddington A 178, Whalley B 192.


■ First Division


Black 0; Heys Inn 7, Rushton Street A 3; Ribblesdale A 8, Burnley Road B 2; Roe Lee Park 7, Globe A 3; Whalley A % Leisure Hour B 3; Burnley Road B2,HeysInn8;GlobeA7, Sab­ den Black 3; Leisure Hour B 6, Ribblesdale A 4; Roe Lee Park 7,


■ Whalley A 3; Rushton Street A 9, Great Harwood 1. Second Division , 'r


Gatty Park 1, Oswaldtwistle Conservative 9; Globe B 3, Clitheroe Cricket 7; Hurst


Coppice 9, Salesbury B 1; Great Harwood 10, Sabden Preliminary Round: Burnley


Bill Pantheis.. ..4 1 0 . 3 3 Dog Sports 1 .. ..4 0 0 4 1


Young Farmers ..4 4 '0 0 12 Clitheroe Cav . ..4 3 0 1 10 Neo-technic... ..4 3 0 1 10 Hair Company ..4 1 0 3 : 6 RP Hargreaves ..4 1 0 3 .4 Dog Sports 2 .. ..4 0 0 •:4 0 Second Division ’ , P W D L P


„ First Division ' p W D L p


..4 4 0 0‘ 12 1 . 0 3 4


" ' CLITHEROE AND ■ DISTRICT NETBALL


dale A 3; Grange 7,' Whalley B 3; OakhillVets8,LeisureHourA2;. Rushton StreetB 8,',Waddington~ A 2; Spring Hill:3;'.0akhill,7;.i Oakhill Vets 7,'Spring Hill 3; Ribblesdale; B ;7,VGrange ;3 ; : Waddington A 6,“Burnley Road B 4; Whalley B4J Oakhill 6;} l Leisure Hour. A 2;i Rushton’ Street B 8.


Fourth Division ’ ~~ J Castle B 1, Mercer Park 9;


Great Harwood.CC 9, Castle A • 1; Milnshaw Wanderers 7; Hurst; Green B 3; Rishton Conservative' B 8, Sabden Blue 2; Sabden Bed : 6, Immanuel 4; Waddington B 9, Sydney Street 1; Castle A 7, Rishton Conservative B 3; Hurst Green B 4, Castle B 6; Mercer Park 7, Immanuel 3; Sabden Red ’ 9, Great Harwood CC1; Sydney Street 8, Milnshaw Wanderers 2;


Ted Tomlinson Trophy Saturday


Whatley BC 10 a.m. - M. Rimmer v R.


. Thompson; T. Singleton v T. Brown; J. Barratt v M. Griffiths; G. Rushton v D. Mather; S. Carter v B. Yerkess; S. Hitchon v. J. Hanson. 10- 30 a.m. - T. Crotty v R.


Campbell; D. Burns v H. Coop­ er; A. Dewhurst'v V. O’Donnell; C. Hope v C. Massey; M. Comall v ' N . T h r e l


f a l l . v


Rostron; G. Yorke v C.- Camp- - bell; A. Cornall v E. Jones; P. Bold - v M. Fernandez;; J. Chatwin v W. Crotty; B. Ash­ worth v G. Radivojevic. ' ' 1 ■ Noon - G. Leonard v D. Bon-


ney; R. Turner v B. Wright; J. Allen v B. Pilling; P. Bonney v M. McNally. Bye: T. Griffiths.. • Competitors are asked to -


report a t the times shown, 15 minute scratch time, no practice allowed.


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Road C 8, Globe A 2;


Coppice 7, Globe E 3; Globe D 3, Ribblesdale A 7; Globe E 8, Rib­ blesdale A 2; Rishton BC 5, Salesbury Blue 5. . . Second Division


Clitheroe CC 8, Whalley B 2;


Whalley A 9, Rishton Conserva­ tive C 1; Rushton Street C 7, Oswaldtwistle Conservative 3; Sabden B 7, Grange A - 3; Waddington A1, Oakhill Park A 9.


Third Division Burnley Road B 6, Globe C 4;


Gatty Park 7, Burnley Road D 3; Oakhill Ash 9, Sydney Street


J


Saturday May 10th -Mercer Park


Information w r i iM S a S ' .s r t tw v 4 j6 < & *1'■ 16, ' 1 A L:4“ Waddington.' KIBBLE VALLEY.A


' r; r LADIES’, DARTS ,,Biack’Builf


Club 6 , v . < n it


Badivojevic v D. Waterhouse; C. Hope v J. Chatwin; N. Threifall v R. Gleave;-S. Dowber v D. Jones, i .7.


. _ . 11


- 11-15 a.m. - J. Mason,v P. Bold; I. Smith v S. Gall; G. Dodd v G. Wood; G. Hindle v D. Sim- monds; M. McNally v T. Single- ton.


Noon - B. Ashworth v P. Frry-


SabdenBlue9,WaddingtonB1. . 'n a i l -v B.< Exley. FIXTURES


er; M. Beardmore v D. Mather; G. Rushton v A. Dowber; A. Cor-


Dewhurst. • Competitors are asked to


Globe A . . . . . . . .3 2 0 1 20 GlobeE . . . . . . . .3 2 0 1 20 Burnley RdC ...3 2 0 1 19 RibbiesdaleA ...3 2 0 1 18 Globe D ...........3 1 1 1 15- Rushton St E . . . .2 1 1 0 12.


First Division P W D L P


11- 15 a.m. - A. Norman v F. %


RkhtonBCv.V.-.3 ' 0 1 2 8 -«ti> Second Division


OakhillParkA ..3 3 0 WhalleyA '. .......3, 3 0 Clitheroe CC . . . .3 3 0 Rushton St C .... 3 2 0 Sabden B ..........3 ,1 1 Osw’twistle Con .3 0 2 WhalteyB ......3 1 0 Waddington A.. .3 0 1 Grange A ..........3 0 0 Rishton Con C . .3 0 0 Third Division P W D


Oakhill Ash.......3 3 0 BurnleyRdB ...3 3 0 Gatty Park::....3 3 0 GlobeC . . . . . . . .3 2 0 SalesbmyRed ...3 2 0 MercerPark . . .2 1 0 Waddington B.. .3 0 0 Sydney Street ...3 0 0 Burnley RdD ...3 0 0 Alma A............. 2 0 0 Fourth Division


RibblesdaleC ...3 Oakhili Beech .. .3 Grange C ..........3 Immanuel A ....3 Sabden C .......3 Milnshaw Park ..3 Oakhill Park B l .3 Sabden A '......... 3 AlmaB........ ...3 ImmanuelB ....3


P W


ReeGarfeners ..2 1 0 1 9 SalffllimyBlue;!,3i< 0 1 2 9 Coppice#.’,®?..i3j 1 0 2 9


report a t the times shown, no practice allowed. TABLES


Campbell; J. Jones v M. Feman- ‘g-,Barnesri0fjf:;N. Iddon’il RIf. dez; B; Smith: v J. Burns; G. 4Dewhurst;100 - J. Smith* ;M.{


Northover,-. P . . LeemingiM D.! Brown,- s D. Stevenson;’; P. Dewhurst, J. Peace, M. Boyd/J, Seedle.i-'i,--:


-f'lif ... . .FINALTABLE


Bilimgton BC................... 123 Craven. . . ’. .................;.'.::.i':121' Brown Cow....'............. /.V. 120 Black Bull...............................113 Royal British L e g io n .A ’V; S 'lll .


Bye: A.Low^MdorXIul?. f:r.’Tf?*;T?f:>108 Catholic SC.............................102 KingsArms...........................96 Bay Horse........'..........


....91 Conservative Club................... 90


JANUARY ' FEBRUARY


MARCH r '


SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER


SPOR ‘DIARY-


OCTOBER DECEMBER


MAY


1 - Clitheroe and District Snooker'League presen­ tation evening, Billing-


. ton Band Club. 16 - Pinhaw Fell Race, Red 'Lion Street, Earby 7-30 ....... .-. .


" p.m.


23 - Burnley Lions 10k road : race, Golne CC, 7-30 p.m.


JUNE


1 - Burnley Boys’ Club 10k race, Barden Track, 11 a.m.


7 - Kelbrook fell race, St Mary’s Church, Kelbrook, 2 p.m.


13 - Besglos Barley fell race, • Items for the sports


diary should be sent to


■ : the sports editor at our , , offices in King Street, Clitheroe., Alternatively, they can be faxed to 01282439863.


EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE Salesbury ROVER 75s


- 2002 (02) ROVER 75 2.0 Club SE Auto 6,500 miles, zircon silver, ’


alloy wheels, climate control, a.b.s. brakes, front fog lamps, electric windows, remote central locking.............................................................£14,495


2002 (02) ROVER 75 2.0 CDT Club Tourer; 7800 miles, zircon silver, alloy wheels, climate.control, ABS brakes, electric windows, remote central locking ................................................................. .......... £15,395


ROVER 45's/400's


2000 (X) ROVER 451.6 iL 5dr: Tahiti blue, 23,500 miles, power steering, remote central locking, electric windows, air con, CD player ...................................................................................................£6595 ‘


, 2000 (X) ROVER 451.4 iL; silver, 15,000 miles, remote central locking, electric windows, aircon ..................................... ................... 2000 (X) ROVER 451.4 iS 5dr; Antracite, 29,000 miles, remote central locking, front fog lamps, electric sunroof, rear spoiler f ;


ROVER 25's/200's


2002 (02) ROVER 251,6iL Auto 5dr; 10,500 miles, wedgewood blue, central locking, power steering, air con, ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors


....... .......................................... ....................... ............ £8495


2002 (02) ROVER 251.4 Impression S 5dr; silver, 9,600 miles, remote central locking, electric windows, air con, alloy wheels, CD player. . . : .£7750


2002 (02) ROVER 25 1.4iL 5dr; Silver, 8,600 miles, remote central locking, electric windows and mirrors, aircon... . . . . . . . . £7750,


2002 (02) ROVER 25 M il; silver, 15,000 miles, power steering; 0A i 1) / ) h electric windows, aircon, ABS brakes, remote central locking’^.


2001 .(51) ROVER 25 t.6 il 5dr; Alumina green, 13,000 miles?, ^ , power steering, aircon, electric windows, remote central locking'.


9165312348 kble from £95 Deposit about their vehicles and their customer? 2001 (Y) ROVER 25 M il 5dr; 8600 miles, wedgewood blue, 'i - V-Mi # i


■ power steering, remote central locking, electric sunroof and windows..£6850 ’ 2000 (X) ROVER 251.6iL 5dr; Tahiti blue, 29,500 miles, electric:, sunroof and windows, remote central locking........... ....................... ...... .£6495 2000 (W) ROVER 251.4iS 5dr; British racing green, 7,200 miles, remote central locking, electric windows ana sunroof, front fog lamps, colour coded rear spoiler............................................................................£6475 2000 (W) ROVER 251.6iL 5dr Sienna gold, 20,000 miles, electric windows and sunroof, remote central locking, power steering..................................... ................................................................ .£6250 2000 (W) ROVER 251.4iL 5dr; British racing green, 23,000 miles, electric windows and sunroof, remote central locking, power steering . . .£6195 2001 (51) ROVER 25 1.1 iE 3dr; Wedgewood blue, 11,600 miles, remote central locking, electric sunroof, CD player. . . ; ___ ____.. . . .£5995; 2000 (X) ROVER 251.4i 5dr; Nightfire red, 9,100 miles, power steering, alarm and immobiliser................................................................................£5850 1998 (S) ROVER 216 Si Auto 5dr; Hawaiian blue, 31,325 miles, remote central locking, power steering, electric sunroof and windows, service history......... ..................... .......................................... .. ................£4650 1998 (S) ROVER 200 Vi 1.8 WC 3dr; 45,000 miles, silver, 'h leather, alloys, electric sunroof and windows ........................................................ £4275-


. 1999 (V) ROVER 214 iE 5dr; 49,000 miles, tahiti blue, full Primrose service history, power steering, electric sunroof and windows, remote central locking — ..............................................................


4x4


2000 (X) DISCOVERY TD5 GS7; Cobar blue, 41,000 miles, twin sunroofs, roof rails, front fogs, self levelling suspension, 7 seats, FSH ............................................................................................. £18,500 2000 (W) DISCOVERY TD5 GS5; Oxford blue, 35,000 miles, twin sunroofs, roof rails, front fog lamps, anti-roll, ace suspension.........................................................................................£17,750


MG


1975 (N) MGB GT; Webasto Sunroof, chrome bumpers, bracken, 54,800 miles, one owner from 1975 -1999, complete history................. £3000


.£4250


1999 (T) ROVER 214 SE 3dr; Platinum silver, 41,000 miles, electric windows, remote central locking, air conditioning ........... ........ .....'..'. .£3995 '


.. i£7495i ';^.250'_


.£6595 ] j


. . .£6395:


2000 (V) ROVER 451.6 Club 4dr Saloon; British Racing Green, 33,200 miles, aircon, electrical windows and mirrors, ABS brakes......... .£5995


’ ’9-45’a.m.'-'F. Wilson v R. Coulson; s M.7 Cornall v... L. Abbott; D. Anderton v P. Hold­ en; C. Campbell, v Ramsbottom v S. Wright'v G.Stevenson. ' •: Sv nister; 115;-rM.'Northover,!I0?Ba 10-15 a.m. - G. Yorke v R.>, Peel;’114‘- AluMetcalfe; 103"- D. u


^ f f HIGH SCORES


• / i )T. 133 - M. Waddington; 125 -‘J. ; iSmith; 124 - P. Scholes;121 -?A;:'


v I. Berry; G. ?'Southwell,;B. Grimes; 117 i-J;?ga S. Wood;'M.f-^Smit_h, A. tokin;116 - M. Ban;Vi


;BillfagtbnBC9; '■■Royal'British' , Conservative , ,


v ■


. COMPETITORS in the Clitheroe and District Pool League team knockout final.' (T210403/2) rise to the Challenge THE Clitheroe-:sin^^>|s^£t> ’j^j^^l


League p r e s e n £ i j ^ n ^ ^ |^ i a | | held at the


tag the final of^otlier/exciting Chal­ lenge Cup competition."'" V-i'’ And it was Royal British Legion A


who stormed to victory, brushing aside'Stork A 7-3.


, At the annual presentation, Buck •


A collected the Premier Division, title, while Brown Cow Chatburn took the First Division prize. Whalley Arms A and Waggon and


Horses collected the respective run­ ners-up awards. The Second Division was won by


Fendle Hotel A, while Bridge B and, , Buck took the Third Divisioii.anii Ladies’ League championships respectively.


. Stuart Tjrer of Stork A took the


Michael Humphries Trophy, while Roger Hope scooped the Premier Division Player of the Year. Bev Bunker took the equivalent ladies’ prize. The new season kicked off last


week with the Challenge Cup prelim­ inary round. The first round of league fixtures


is due to be played tonight. RESULTS


Challenge Cup Preliminary Round: Royal Oak B 10, Dog .Mai*3®


CLITHEROE Ladies’ Pool Team captain Nicola Ollerenshaw won the-- deciding frame against her Burnley counterpart to seal an 8-6 win over the defending Lancashire Inter­ league champions. A very close match saw Clitheroe


4-3 leaders at the halfway point, and with one frame to play, the locals held a 7-6 advantage. And Clitheroe were not to be


denied in the final frame. - The captain’s victory gave her


two wins out of two, while Sarah Lockett and Beryl Cottam also won both frames. There were further wins for Bev Brunker and Lindsay Lloyd.


Music Bar 2; White Horse B 7, Legion D 5; Pendle Hotel B 5, White Horse A 7; Brown Cow Clitheroe 4, Pendle Witch 7; Billington Brass Band Club B 7, Bay Horse Barrow 4. TONIGHTS FIXTURES Premier Division


Brown Cow Chatburn v Buck A; Royal


British Legion B v Rose and Crown; Castle v Royal British Legion A; Craven Heifer A v Stork Hotel B; Stork Hotel A v Billington BrassBand Club A. First Division


St Peter’s Hurst Green v Brown Cow


Clitheroe; Waggon and Horses v Pendle Hotel B; Pendle Hotel A v New Inn; Dog Music Bar v Bay Horse Barrow.





Nicola plays a


captain’s role


Clitheroe’s next match is away to


Padiham Ladies on Sunday, June 1st.


Second Division Billington Brass Band Club B v Craven


Heifer B; Royal British Legion C v Royal Oak A; Bridge A v hite Horse A; Buck B v Pendle Witch.


Third Division Kings Arms v Dog Music Bar B; White


Horse B v Bridge B; Royal Oak B v Royal British Legion D; White Lion v Buck In -


Bronco’s.-v, r-:.r : Ladies’Division


Pendle Hotel v Royal British Legion; Dog


Inn A v Bridge; Billington Brass Band Club A v Billington Brass Band Club B; Buck v Dog Inn B.


SALESBURY made i t two win again Sleep left stranded


.wins out of two in tKe Jennings - READ snatched defeat from Ribblesdale Cricket League the jaws of victory on Saturday, First Division, with a seven- with professional Peter Sleep


wicket win at Bamoldswick. Having bowled out the home


side for just 100, they achieved their target with only three wickets down. Clitheroe seconds also main­


tained their 100% start, but had to rely on run rate in their derby win at Ribblesdale Wan­ derers. ' Chasing 164-5, the Chatbum


Road outfit were struggling on 116-8 before the heavens opened, with the game turning in their favour from then on. Having posted 165-6, Read’s


second string made i t maxi­ mum points from their opening two fixtures with'an 115 dis­ missal of Rolls-Royce. ' - - Salesbury seconds also over-


■ ij.j JWlialley made ~ ‘ * innings, away a t ; after the home side had.made jus t six without thevlos’s* in reply, the match was'aban-|; doned due to incessant rain. In the Third Division, and in v


t S e t t le ,;b "u j . /


helpless to intervene. Visitors Barnoldswick some­


how snatched a two-run victo­ ry, with Michael Scothern putting in a captain’s perfor­ mance with a five-wicket haul. , And not content with that,


the final three wickets came as a hat-trick, in the final three balls of the innings! With Read on 137-7, chasing


Michael Lord returning a Sleep" delivery. A Joey Marshall catch


removed professional Kulatun- ga on 51 to give Sleep his sec­ ond wicket, and aside from Jon Pickup (39 not out), no other visiting player made double fig­ ures. The innings came to a close


141 to win with six overs remaining, Scothem popped up with the wickets of Haworth, ■ O’Connor and Frank Barden - all leg before decisions - t o . hand, his side their first win of the season. After inserting the visitors into hat, both openers departed in quick succession, both falling


came the Ghyll Lane se c on ^ fo r^ l5 ..- ,w ith Ian Scothern 3 Lby^aniimpressiveseven 1


seven mckej^Mfaiyng.foiWarrenEastham, and is? 161-6 in theiri fjg K4|


wicket’slv"- ,,! W /' i J V | .


on 140-8, with the current Rib­ blesdale League champions looking certain on recording back-to-back wins. However, once Andy Turner


(0) had fallen lbw to Kulatun- ga, the top order capitulated, and at one stage were 46-6. Sleep, who eventually fin­


ished unbeaten on 71, was doing his part, but was fast running out of partners, with only Neil Payne (34) and the extras column giving much trouble"to"the"seore"board......... But still, with six overs and


/


response to Cherry Tree’s / innings of 201-2, visitors Clitheroe were e v en tu a l ly , . bowled out for just 110.


And in the local derby at Whalley Road, Read overcame '





three wickets in hand, Read must have looked odds-on cer­ tainties to make it two wins out of two. . Enter Michael Scothern to hand his side victory, with a hat-trick to remove the final three men of the'Read innings, as the Whalley Road side ulti-. mately fell just two runs short of their target.


V / t i Read will now be hoping to^


get hack to winning ways when" they travel to Edenfield on Sat­ urday, before returning to Whalley Road for a local derby with Whalley on Sunday. Read v Barnoldswick BARNOLDSWICK


I. Scothern c Little b Easthaml5 M. Lord c and b Sleep .............15 Kulatunga c Marshall b Sleep 51 J. Pickup not out.....................39 S. Sheraz c Haworth b Newby .0


"A. Khan lbw Sleep- .! .V. . '.7."".0' M. Scothern c and b Eastham .9


G. Farrar lbw Eastham .. .. ..2 . J. Hall b Sleep........................ ..0 L. Hodgson not out................... 0 Extras:................... '............... 9 Total (for 8 ) : ..................... 140 Bowling: O. Newby 13-6-23-1;


F. Barden 5-1-19-0; Sleep 17-5-30- 4; W. Eastham 8-1-47-3; C. Wal­ ton 2-0-19-0.


READ


T. Little c Lord b M. Scothem .1 A. Turner lbw Kulatunga.........0 .Sleep not o u t ............................71 C. Walton lbw M. Scothem . . .0 W. Eastham b Kulatunga . . . . .8 J. Marshall b Lord ................... 6 O. Newby lbw Lord................... 8 N. Payne c and b Akhtar . . . .34 P. Haworth lbw M. Scothem . .0 G- O’Connor lbw M. Scothem .0 F. Barden lbw M. Scothem . . .0 Extras:..................................10 Total:..................................138 Bowling: Kulatunga 13-1-44-2;


M. Scothern 14.4-4-33-5; M. Lord 5-0-22-2; S. Sheraz 5-1-17-0;: S. Akhtar 2-0-15-1.


win


Ribblesdale Wanderers by eight'.'!' . wickets.


new search for derby as Nawaz a professional hits top form


,‘pLITHEROEJS attempts to . the loss of two early wickets,


*«-After almost claiming the m^ e it two wins out of two in Clitheroe will.be more than bonus points in restricting-the'i' the^ Jennings. Ribblesdale happy to go away with a share


visitors to 136-9, Read lostjust .-'League were^ dented by the two wickets in claiming victory! '' weather


pat w at. nKatWn RnnH nn ■ _ji--------- < t Ch’atburn Saturday."


C h a tb u m ’s S g re a t w in ,


I1


a difficult pitch, and lost wick­ ets at regular intervals early on, but a partnership between John Reynolds (25), in his first game for Chatburn, and opener Stu­ art Mercer, who was not out for 67, put the locals in good stead. ?A'jjuickfire 89 from Geoff


^pick df;the bowlers were-ikm-Mv f^^was^'thei'conceding of viAinsworth 7.1-2-18-1; M. Harg- ’ increase the run rate mounted, 'bert!;(4-38) and Stuart' Mellor* extras’thab'could have proved -dreaves 14-3-50-3; N. Bibby. 7-0-30-' the pro finally fell to a’ catch ta (2-34) as Glusbum were all out the downfall of Bolton’s side, as for 140.


Lambert rounded off proceed­ ings to see Chathurn score a respectable 174-8. > i lr'In reply, Glushurn found it difficult scoring runs against good, tight howling and excel­ lent fielding, which included six catches' and.two run outs..The


) ' , 25 were ultimately given away


1 ;. !in tbtal.-.the second highest score.of the innings. . . . . . . .


‘/B u t it'wastdbethe bowling of ; Eastern; Province man Botha, Heywood’s professional,


CLITHEROE :A. Bums b G/Bolton!


’Botha'not out®’ N. Bolton not outr. Extras


that came to the rescue of the - Total,(for2)’ '. ; .0 ............................... 3


.CHATBURN seconds started i the season with amexcellent victory over Glusburn. The villagers batted first on


lvWrt'.' ” . ' ■ WWIX »


: - - Chasing '145' to win, the home,;'side’s.i.innings were brought'to an abrupt halt by incessant "rain, with the reply standing on 22-2. Andy.; Burns, had faced a


. series.of'dot balls before he was ■ bowled'by<Garry-Bolton for a duck) while Stephen Bishop was needlessly run but by John Baldwin for 10. Sub_ professional Johann


Botha' (9) and skipper Neil Bolton (0) ended the innings in the middle, with two points heading the way of both sides.


_ Earlier, Clitheroe had started in spectacular fashion, remov­ ing Cherry Tree opener Antho­ ny Robinson for,a duck.


Wickets then fell at regular oad o


ediy one of the fancied sides in the league. Clitheroe1 have suffered.a





0f thespoils.againstundoubt.- ■ *-i-- <— ;- j ~ j ~ --


blow in that professional Shab- bir Ahmed Khan has been called up into the Pakistan One-Day International set-up, and Bolton is currently search­ ing for a suitable replacement. Clitheroe v Cherry Tree CHERRY TREE


RIB BLESDALE moved joint top of the Jennings Ribblesdale League, taking five points from local rivals Whalley. In a rain-affected match, visit­


going off for rata, before he mis- timed a pull off Gorton and was > caught by Smith. Another break for rata began, with the visitors 66-2 off 18 overs,


ing cap tain .Terry Braithwmte;f?;but as has been the case ta recent w.on\tbe toss and ihvite'd!tHe'". times, while Nawaz is in, the home side to bat.1


' Church Meadow outfit always Former, Wanderers man Mar- ,’ have a chance,


tin Davies failed to last long) as "?fiHe, together with Ryan Glad- he chipped acatch to the skipper win) looked set to win the game, • at mid off, before Whalley’s best but made hard work of it after, stand came for the second .wick- the introduction of Russell Foster' et.


' . ’to the attack. - Lee Kearsley and professional !i: H!e removed Gladwin (13),


Neil Cordtagley added 48, before . : Nawaz (61) and Howard (4) to the former, who had smashed a reduce the visitors to 104-5, but


C. Riley lbw Hargreaves.........23 six and three fours, skied a catch with just 28 overs gone, time ran Ant Robinson c S. Coulter b to Robert Lloyd for 33.. .


, out as the heavens opened again. Botha................................... '.0 The home side had started to ,i A good start to the season for


R Holmes b Botha ' ‘ " ” '24 gain momentum, but the intro/ !the Wanderers, with a double Ashraf b Harereaves' ” ” ” ” 5 duction of David'Howard and.., header against Earby and Black-


G. Bolton c M/Bolfon b'^Harg- N .^bb inb Botha” ! ! ! ! T.i. A0


t m,,,


C. Kennedjrlb’ M. Bolton c?


1 next to go (8),-'thanks toa,smart


intervals",’with the visitors - A.Sudnik never, having a foothold in the J. Baldwin game, with only Nigel Robbins Extras....... ............»v*w-"”V'


therunZ ^ ^ ° rthern to COme thlS Whelan vfas_t Whailpy vRibblesdale


Wanderers


■V-----' WHALLEY f f i J S - cliffe, before Howard; then added 'M.DaviescT.BraithwaitebNawaz .6 ;


Andy Pratt!(2) and Jason.SfiiithS?L.KearsleycLloydbNawaz.33;


i(41) troubling the,scorers to Total..........................7)144.’) . Cordingley b'atte’d circum- any great extent.!,; • . - 1 . ' : Bowling: Bothal5-6-26-5; A. spectly, but as the pressure to


the deep by .Nawaz off John Braithwaite having just reached : his half century..


M. PyecT. Braithwaite b Howard ..11 R.


S. Gorton not o


D. Westwood not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 : ■


t B


S 'Bishim run1 out» * “ VS'i'in' 1 .* Howard claimed his fifth wick- / RuSSeH Foster (7) m 1 ’ J^EaincGortonbO’Neill ...'........14


.RIBBLESDALE'


’ the final over, to finish with fig-NawazbFoster/’. . . . ; . . 6 1 , uresof 5-57 off 18 overs.'


1:V.» . home side, as he claimed a five- " Bowling: Ashraf 4-1-10-0; J . ’ looked talittle trouble when the!


cliffe 6-1-19-0; D. Howard 18-1-57-5; J. i Braithwaite 10-1-28-1.


. John Rata and Shahid Nawaz RGIadwincKearsleybFoster..-...13; - C. Halle Smith b Gorton........... ..11.


FosterstFeelbHoward . . ; . . . . . .7 u


■ E x t r a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..19 v. Total (for 8 ) ..............................160 Bowling; Nawaz 11-1-31-2; I. Brit-1-


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