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22,1.11 (Cla s s ified )


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Presentation night for -Gisburn pool players


IT has been another sue- The White Bull led for champions were Dave Cal- eessful season in the Gis- the whole of the season vert (Buccaneers), Ian burn and District Pool and their team was John Frankland (Buck Inn), League, with White Bull Bannister, Gordon Hut- Allan Hartley (New Inn), winning the championship chinson, Dave Riley, Dave Andrew Bolland (New Inn without losing a match. Bannister, Jason Birtwell, Players turned out in Andy Riley, Paul Kendal,


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force last week when the Keith Ratcliffe and Mal- White Bull Hotel, Gis- colm Robinson, burn, hosted the annual „ presentation night.


The first event of the t°wardsA the end, Fosters evening was a grudge pool Arms A ™an^£ec* P*P


. ^ e s p 7 e .. Iniles.. .£2495


1* miles, one owner ............... £3975


lie owner, hard and ................£5775


1lies only, one owner £6975


1)0 miles, one owner ............... £5175


miles...... £3995 ................£2475 ................£2595 ................£2150


l ie miles....... £2995


frame challenge. It was Mr Hutchinson that even­ tually triumphed 3-0. As well as trophies for


the winners and runners- up, each individual team champion received an award.


Swimming


I >.\'E FOR A 1 iRIYH - TODAY!


Jones third in short course


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CLITHEROE Dolphins’ Peter Jones put in a commendable performance when he competed in a multi-nation short course meet at Rotherham.


tion in the boys’ open events, he finished third in the 100m. backstroke and f i f th in th e 100m. freestyle. At Fleetwood la s t Saturday, Dolphin swim-


Stockport success


Itb itail y [CIALISTS


f-door. Blue, 49,000 .................£4795


lor. Silver......£3995


l x 5-speed. P.A.S., .................£3495


3GAINS


Istate. Tax and MoT .................£1695


lo r Special .....£1395


IGL 4-door. Tax and ..................£1695


j.5 5-door. Red, lax ...................£695


Itate. Tax and MoT ...................£695


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THE journey to Stockport Northern Area Masters’ Gala brought medals galore for the women swimmers of Ribblesdale Pool. As well as winning the


4 x 25m. medley, the ladies came away with gold, silver and bronze medals in their age-related events against tough oppo-


Against strong competi­


mers swam well to reach the finals of many of the North Lancashire Cham­ pionship events. Tracey Gee set a new


championship record in the 15-year-old girls’ 200ni. breaststroke, gaining Amateur Swimming Asso­ ciation and national age group qualifying times. Emma Lang finished


Hutchinson and Peter Hodgkinson — the land­ lords of the White Bull, and Buck Inn, Paythorne, respectively. It was clear


match betweln Gordon New Ian £°r .thef " “ ners- up spot. Their team was Jim Broadhead, Graham Broadhead, Alan Peel, Jimmy Stocks, Mark McQuillan, Angus Bren


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trophy, which is awarded to the individual league champion, was presented to Andy Riley (White Bull). The individual team


Greenwood. The Harry Frankland


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an:sy old Cathy Hutchinson. Two pool tables were in


Colts), Andrew Riley (White Bull), Joe Thuro- good (White Bull Ladies), Bert Thistlethwaite and A. Johnson (Pendle Hotel), Eddie Calverley (Dog and Partridge), Keith Heap (Greystones Inn), Jimmy Stock and Richard Akrigg (Fosters Arms A), Robin Brennan (Fosters Arms B), Ronnie Starkie (Three Rivers). After the presentation,


constant use for most of the night. One was a chal­ lenge table and the other was used to see how many balls can be potted with one visit to the table. A raffle was also held, with proceeds going towards league funds. Our photograph shows


guests were treated to a free buffet and disco,cour-


Murray Walker, of the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,” presenting the league championship tro­ phy to John Bannister, the captain of the White Bull, with the other prizewin­ ners looking on.


Murray Walker’s Kibble Valley sports scene Seconds push champions close Rolls Royce 2 Whalley 4,


Villagers resume challenge


WHALLEY began this both sides producing some game in a poor fashion, good football on a difficult displaying no real commit- and bumpy p lay in g ment or team pattern.


Rolls Royce took an early sealed the game, with just lead. Some slack marking 20 minutes to go, when


from the Whalley defence allowed the Rolls Royce centre forward time and space and he gave the ’keeper, Growden, no chance with his finish. After never looking like


It was no surprise when Whalley seemed to have surface.


getting back into the ball into the empty net. game, Whalley gained a Whalley seemed to be lucky break midway coasting to a comfortable through the half. Rolls victory until Rolls Royce Royce failed to clear a long gained a shock goal with throw and the ball fell to j u s t f iv e m in u te s Keighley, who drove the remaining, ball past the ’keeper from T h e h ome s i d e close range.


they extended their lead. Bury totally outpaced the Rolls Royce defence, before drawing the ’keeper and laying the perfect cross to the supporting Keighley, who stroked the


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 6th, 1989 23 Sabden are


struggling Gargrave 1, Sabden 1


PLAYING ag a in s t a strong wind, Sabden looked once more to be feeling the pressure in theeir fight to take the ch am p io n sh ip from Foxhill.


ordinated and the nor­ mally sound defence has developed cracks. It was nothing that a good vic­ tory would put right, but Gargrave did not help matters when they scored following a mix-up between the ’keeper and his defence.


Their play looks unco­


midfield to inspire his team and eventually the equaliser came through leading scorer Pilkington.


Bromley fought hard in


backs, Sabden should have pressed home their advan­ tage, but it was Gargrave who looked the more dan­ gerous side. Despite the poor display, Sabden should have won, but their forwards could not put away the chances that came their way.


With the wind at their


but Sabden can take some consolation from their vic­ tory over Oswaldtwistle earlier in the week.


This was a poor result,


first in the 12-year-old girls’ 200m. individual medley, also gaining a national age group quali­ fying time. Elizabeth Legg was fifth in the same event. Gary Lawrenson fin­


sition from swimmers from boys’ 100m. breaststroke, as far away as Birming- finishing fifth. Hannah ham and Glasgow.


Robertson, Ray Keefe and John Dixon, who achieved personal best times. Clitheroe Masters meet


ished third in the 15-year- old boys’ 400m. individual medley and sixth in the 100m. butterfly. Gary Cocks reached the final of the 11-year-old


Also competing from jn the 10-year-old girls’ Clitheroe_ were Jim 200m. individual medley.


Switzer also finished fifth


every Wednesday, Thurs­ day, Saturday and Sun­ day. Their aim is to encourage swimmers of 25 years and over. Further details of this fast-growing years-old, and Clitheroe sport can be obtained from finished a creditable Mrs Pat Ellacott (Clith- second to last year’s win- eroe 26297).


admirably in the first Micro League Gala of the season last weekend. The Micro League is for swim­ mers aged nine to 12


Simon Holt also repre­ sented Clitheroe in the 100m. freestyle event Clitheroe performed


East Lancs


THIS Saturday could see the destination of the East


pionship decided. Second-placed Sabden


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Auto


ners Carnforth. Final scores: Carnforth


Lancashire League cham­ at Kirkham on Sunday. travel to leaders Foxhill, o t t lD lG IO rQ


Dewhurst finished off a complete his hat-trick fine run with a long, pene- when he hit a post. How- trating centre, which ever, Bury finished the totally- confused the Rolls game with a fine solo goal. Royce and found the top Whalley: Growden, corner of the goal, giving Whalley an undeserved half-time lead. The second half was a much better affair, with


Five minutes later, ley was unlucky not to Parkinson, Hindle, Leech, Fourths are


the champs IT has been a good season for Clitheroe Squash Club, with all the teams finshing well in their respective leagues and the men’s fourths becoming league champions. The last matches of the


Clitheroe 1st XI 4, Clitheroe 2nd XI 2


SATURDAY’S end-of-season friendly between Clitheroe’s two hockey teams saw some good play from both sides.


season were completed last week. The fourths won 4-1 away to East lanes 7ths to clinch the league title. Rick Ashton, Peter Thompson, Allan Warburton and Warren Starbuck all won 3-0, while Lawrence Pollitt lost 1-4. The lsts, at home to Blackpool lsts, won 3-2. Russell Cowking won 3-0,


137, C l ith e ro e 123, Crompton 91, Fleetwood


B 50. Their next gala is away


with both teams having six games left, including W l l l l l d Saturday’s. If Sabden win, a TOTAL of £35.50 was


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bounced back from their Thursday, defeat against Foxhill, will The winner was Mary be eagerly hoping that Hanson with 36 points, either, or both, falter. Meanwhile, Whalley travel to local rivals Rib- chester on Saturday. Mid-week results: Bar-


Whalley, having ford Competition last Relief Individual Stable- Darts


noldswick Utd 1, Rolls Royce 1;. Barrowford Celtic 3, Helmshore Utd 2; Gargrave 1, Trawden Celtic 2; Sabden 5,


ford Celtic 1, Gt Harwood Utd 3.League — Barnoldswick Utd 0, Trawden Celtic 2; Colne Legion 4, Oswald­ twistle I. 1; Gargrave 1, Sabden 1; Helmshore Utd 0, Foxhill 5; Nelson GSOB


Who is going to be runner-up?


0ssrturdayt'ejim Calvert WITH two weeks of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Memorial Cup — Barrow- Darts season left, it looks as if Black Horse A will Finally take the championship.


at the top of Division One, ~ * ........ but the race is still very much on for the runners- up spot, with Victoria, Starkies, Black Bull and _


They are 11 points clear 9 6


Barnoldswick Utd v Gt opposition last week, with Ven Heifer 95, Wilpshire Harwood Utd Foxhill v Victoria defeating Station Hotel 95, Commercial 91, Sabden Helmshore Utd v 6-2 to pull away from Black Bull 88, Brown Cow


Saturday's fixtures: These four sides were in Inn 97, Low Moor 96, Cra- chance.


Rolls Royce, Johnsons SC S ta rk ie s who were v Clifton Ath., Nelson defeated 5-3 by Black


PadihamTWander e r s 'v J in ' Division Two, Judge Colne Legion, Ribchester v Whalley.


above CH


Read hit eighteen


FOR the first time in several weeks, both Read teams were in action. On Saturday, Read


played Kings Arms in the Whitbread Ribble Valley League and came away with a 1-0 victory, cour­ tesy of an own goal. Goal­ keeper Ben Worsley was Read’s man-of-the-match. On Sunday, Read


played Rosegrove United in the second round of the


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played excellent, construc­ tive football, running out 18-1 winners. Goalscorers were Wayne Simmons (6), Dave Bennett (3), Ian Monk (3), Dave Leigh (2), Andy Baron (2), Jon Greenwood and Sean Crorken.


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3 RochesterT^WhaUey Station all in with a Walmesley 120, CCWMC A Rolls Rovce 2 '


B 93, White Horse 93, Horseshoe 93, Royal Oak 92, Catholic club 84, Black Horse B 82, Bay Horse 81. Division Two — Judge


, Calderstones 96, RBL 113, Bridge Inn 101, New


80, Bulls Head 75, Dog Inn 58, De Lacy 54.


point clear at the top with a 6-2 win at Commercial. The Billington side have a comfortable seven-point cushion over CCWMC, who themselves won 5-3 at AFTER tra i lin g 3-0, the Dog.


White Horse triumphant


week came from Chat- ning their next six games burn’s Black Bull, who to lift the Patten Cup. defeated De Lacy 8-0.


Best performance of the dramatic comeback, win- White Horse A staged a


Horseshoe 5, Black Horse Horse A finally triumphed B 3; RBL A 3,Catholic 6-3 over Royal Oak A. Club 5; Black Horse A 6, No league fixtures took RBL B 2; Starkies 3, place last week, but the Black Bull 5; Victoria 6, trebles finals are to be Station 2; Royal Oak 4, held at the White Horse White Horse 4; Bay Horse on Tuesday night, begin- 4, Calderstones 4.


Results: Division One — the Kings Arms and White The final was played at


riiih Rnvalp TroDhv In a Heifer 4, Bulls Head 4; that tickets are still avail- one s i d e d g a m e 7


Division Two — Craven Players are reminded ning at 8 p.m. Read Commercial 2, Judge Wal- able for the presentation


mesley 6; Wilpshire Hotel evening from Dave Briggs 5, Low Moor 3; Black Bull (Clitheroe 22129) before 8, De Lacy 0; Bridge Inn April 19th. 3, CCWMC 5.


scoring for the firsts and, shortly before half time, Caroline Taylor equalised. This was the first goal Clitheroe have conceded since September, on their way to winning the North West Division Three championship. Taylor took the ball


Judith Holt opened the when the seconds scored straight from the push


son Lodge in the seconds


back. The ball went out to the


right wing, who made sure Farnsworth committed herself before crossing it to the centre, where Clare Britcliffe made no mistake when faced with an open


down the right wing and her fine strike from the edge of the circle left ’keeper Julie Burrows standing. During the second half,


goal.Clitheroe 1st XI: J. Burrows, C. Farnsworth, C. Bibby, D. Barker, J. Garstang, F. Griffiths, A. Parker, J. Holt, C. Mor­ timer, T. Proctor, C. White, S. Mortimer. Clitheroe 2nd XI: A


goal.The last three goals were all scored by Clare Mortimer, who would have had several more but for some brilliant play by Ali­


Ray Dryden won 3-1, and tely called into question


Jeff Watson 3-2. Steve Turner lost 1-3 and Dave Matthews 0-3. Since Christmas the team has suffered only one defeat, giving them an overall total for the season of 18 wins out of 26. The 2nds, away to Pres- their first competitive


Fightback in vain


Broadoak Ladies’ FC 3, Clitheroe Ladies FC 2


CLITHEROE played


ton 2nds, won 5-0 to make match for seven weeks on it 13 wins out of 26 to fin­


they will go top on goal raised when the Ladies’ difference, but should they Section of Clitheroe Golf lose, they will be four chib held their Cancer points adrift.


ish mid-table. Robert Fielding, John Willis and Wayne Townley all won 3- 0, Mike Heyworth 3-1 and Conor McLaughlin 3-2. The 3rds, at home to


Sunday and were unlucky not to salvage a point after a great comeback. Disaster struck in the


Red Rose 4ths, won 5-0 to finish in fourth place overall.


first minute, when Clith­ eroe conceded a penalty for an untidy challenge on a Broadoak player. Janice Ferguson, in,the Clitheroe goal, dived to her left to pull off a superb save. However, 10 minutes


the firsts moved Chris Farnsworth to kicking back and Burrows to sweeper. The wisdom of this decision was immedia-


Dugdale, D. Caton, C. Taylor, C. Needham, L. Caton, C. Britcliffe, S. Brierley.


Dog’s bite is too much for Swan


Dog Inn 3, Swan Hotel 1


THE wet and windy weather did nothing to dampen the spirits of Whalley’s Dog Inn and Swan Hotel when they met in a Memorial Sun­ day Football League B Division fixture on


sides played earlier in the RobVtsJ.,Yhoi e. 7iTi:. be„a


season, the local rivalry was evident and, on that occasion, both teams had


to settle for a 3-3 draw. The play was balanced in the


was heading for the top corner before it was handled by Russel Woods, who was booked for his trouble. Walker saved Steve Hors-


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opening minutes, with neither side really taking the initiative. The Dog should have gone ahead after 23 minutes when


their centre half, Eric Moore, was shoved in the Swan pen­ alty area. Dog’s goalkeeper, Murray Walker, confidently strode up to place the resulting penalty just inside the corner


later, Broadoak went one goal up when a hesitant Clitheroe defence tried to claim offside. Broadoak’s confidence grew as they went on to net another to p u t them f i rmly in command. Clitheroe did not sur­


tage of their good fortune and, in the 34th minute, the Dog


^wan began to take advan­


field’s penalty, but the Swan man followed in to score on the rebound, to give his team the best possible start to the half. With the scores level, the match opened up, both teams


Sunday. When the two village high cross was met by Dave


responded well and Keigh-


lagers a dream start when he opened the scoring in the first minute. Oswald­ twistle only had 10 men and Sabden threatened to over-run them, but a com­ bination of poor finishing and desperate defending kept Sabden out.


Pilkington gave the vil­


Duckworth, Keighley, -goal, and Greenhalgh and P a r r , S w e e n e y , Wareing ensured that Dewhurst, Bury, Philip- Sabden finished 5-2 son. Sub: Bolton.


winners.


Shawbridge ground makes the grade


Sproston, R. Dugdale, M. FC chairman Chat les they have put in a tremen- -


L o d g e 7 T V Cooper, L. ™ s now o n tn e ro e ing almost full time and - ■ - " '


MARVELLOUS ! That’s how Clitheroe


" Murphy descibed the dous amount of work.” news that the Blues


season aitei all. season after all


will be playing f ir s t by manager Dave Morris, division football next W h o


the grading. He has had that the club has recel,vec


been awarded a ‘C’ grade ers to Shawbridge as it is by the Bass NWCFL and, if the club had ground grading commit- dropped a league, his task tee, and this will enable would have been much Clitheroe to compete at more difficult. their present standard.


Shawbridge has now problems attracting play-


this season. Originally they were not given a grade, but they then man-


ments to be awarded a ‘D’ three weeks ago. That would have meant auto­ matic relegation to Divi­ sion Two. The final ‘C’ grade means they can con­ tinue in the first division.


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‘in the 73rd minute, when Dewhurst managed to hook a shot over the Swan ’keeper, Carlo Robinson, from inside the


six-yard box. This urged the Swan on again,


was forced wide, he shot past the ’keeper and into the goal. However, the Swan’s joy was short-lived as the referee disal- _ ~


ren d e r and launched p lenty of th e i r own attacks, but were unable to apply the finishing touches. On the hour, Broadoak


player had strayed into an off­ side position. The Dog responded well and


took the lead in the 41st minute when Phil Dewhurst finished a strong run on the left with a delightful cross-box shot into the net


netted a third goal, which gave Clitheroe an uphill battle. But they did not sit back and accept defeat, being more determined


tad


defence were caught on the antl Put the r?sult be>'omi d°ubt break. Although Dan-en Harris


lowed the goal because a Swan ^ Dog Inn: M. Walker, S. M Wnfkor ! ««.««•«


Shoreman, P. Houldsworth, T. Chapman, D. Chapman, P. Dewhurst, K. Boyle, R. Woods, E. Moore. R. Mason, D. Whittaker. Swan Inn: C. Robinson, D. Roberts, S. Parker, R. Price, D.


rncnmpfl nf thp enmn fast Dace Geddes, N. Kimmer, 1. MusRer,


resumed at the same last pace c Dewhurstf N. Harris. Subs: - M. Wiggan, D. Horsfield.


In the second half, the game


and in the 53rd minute the were level. Gary Dewhurst’s


than ever. A good build up, involv­


ing Patricia Bibby and Vicky Ashworth, saw Julie O’Brien finish in great style to score an excellent goal.


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pressuring for a goal. The first break fell to the Dog


thank everyone who has helped us get the ground up to scratch,” Mr Murphy said. “It is wonderful the way people have rallied


“I would just like to


but the Dog defence stood firm Tennis at J ^ ^ X ^ e e p e f


parrieu the ball into his path. The man-of-the-match for the Dog was Eric Moore, while


Whalley IF you feel you are the next Borris Becker or Steffi Graff, why not head down to Whalley Tennis Club thi s Sa t u rd a y afternoon? The club, situated off


Station Road, is having an open day and everyone is invited to come along and try their forehand and backhand.


round the club. We have four or, five people work-


It is a sentiment echoed was also very pleased


ted to working on the ground,” Mr Murphy said. “They have formed a com­ mittee and have several projects in the pipeline which should see the stan­ dard of the ground con­ stantly improving.” On the playing front,


“These men are commit­


enough to play for us, I am willing to give them a chance.” If anyone fancies their


chances of playing for the Blues, they should contact Mr McGuire (Clitheroe 25289). Clitheroe have every­


The club committee now


This is the third grading hopes that it will not be in Clitheroe have received a similar situation m thi ee


years' time when it is graded again.


reserve team manager Paul McGuire is on the lookout for players to help him fulfil the backlog of fixtures. “With the local leagues coming to an end, there must be plenty of players out there looking for a game,” he said. “If anyone believes they are good


thing to play for this weekend when they travel to • Warrington in the second round of the Raab Karcher Cup. A large local following is expected to make the trip to Cheshire. The Warring­ ton ground is situated at Common La n e , of f Loushers Lane, Latch- ford, Warrington.


Goalless Clitheroe have it all to do


Clitheroe 0, Warrington Town 0


ALL is not lost for Clitheroe as they prepare to travel to Warrington on Saturday for the second leg of this Raab Karcher Cup semi-imal tie.


was pleased with his team’s first-leg perfor­ mance at Shawbridge and was certainly not upset by the result.


Manager Dave Morris


have been nice to go to Warrington a couple of goals in the lead,” he said, “but I don’t believe there is such a thing; as home advantage at this level. It was important that they did not score.”


“Obviously it would


The Blues’ manager seems quietly confident


Young people score canoe success


picked out of the net when Louise Ward unleashed a powerful drive for her side’s second goal. Clitheroe were well on


The ball had hardly been


skW v g f f i t b v


top now and were contin­ uing to cause a few anx­ ious moments in the Broa­ doak defence, but their search for an equaliser was in vain. Th i s was a much


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about Saturday’s game, and eventually won it With away goals counting back, with Hurd looking to double, if Clitheroe man- hit the ball into the net. age to take a lead, it Steve Orrell should means that Warrington have sealed the match for will need to score two to Clitheroe midway in the prevent the Blues going second half when Hurd through.


surprises in store when he everyone in the area, announced his team for including the ’keeper, ' a s t Sa tu rda y. Orrell was steaming in Exper i enced cent ral defender Niven Howlett, still feeling the effects of a back injury, was named as substitute, while Gary


Mr Morris had a few wing. His cross eluded


Farnsworth was left out of his shot over tne bar when the team altogether.


mg


ficed in order to play Paul Warring ton we r e Hurd alongside Geoff spurred into action and Young in attack. With almost immediately the Warrington playing with- ball was headed over out a man wide on their Denis Underwood and right, Mr Morris thought goalwards, but Whiteside that a left-back was sur- was there on the line to clear the danger. The visitors introduced


Farnsworth was sacri- aim at. - . r - . i


plus to requirements. Instead he opted to play Mike Gregario and Paul Jones in the centre of defence, with Nigel Whi­ teside sweeping behind them and Steve Murphy at right back. Mr Morris’s decision _____ D


improved display by Clith­ eroe, who are also man­ aged to do a fine marking job on Broadoak’s England in te rn atio n a l Angela Gallimore. The two sides meet


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again at Shawbridge on Sunday (k.o. 12-30 p.m.) and, weather permitting, it will be Clitheroe’s first home match for three months. Clitheroe: J. Ferguson,


Division One — Black return them to the secre- Horse A 119, Victoria 108, tary, or the Station Hotel, Starkies 105, Black-Bull before the end of the 103, Station 100. RBL A season.


Points and positions: trophies last season please Will the teams that won


dant in Clitheroe’s goal, despite Warrington play­ ing with three men in attack. The offside trap is often negative and boring, but Clitneroe employed it to good effect, frustrating the Warrington forwards, particularly from their goalkeeper’s own kicks. Clitheroe did have a few


he had an empty net to went clear down the top


from the left-hand edge of the box and he met the ball as it bounced. How­ ever, he seemed to be over-streching and fired


in control, but by the end of the game, Oswaldtwis­ tle had almost stopped running. Pilkington scored again, this time an own


Sabden did always look


paid off and Denis Under- .goalkick. A Jones free kick wood was almost redun- that shaved the top of the


substitute Glenn Walker for the last 15 minutes, and he forced a corner with his first touch of the ball. That corner flashed across the face of the goal before going out for a


crossbar was Clitheroe’s last real chance to win the


match. Clitheroe’s Murphy,


Gregario and Marrow, along with Warrington’s Hughes, were booked, all for late tackles, but it was far from a dirty match. The local side made


LOCAL young people had great success when they ^L?Jlgl10l th1


L. Ward, J. Parker, K. Counsell, D. O’Connor, V. Ashworth, J. Tilley, P. Bibby, J . O’Brien, P. Feather, T. Swarbrick. Subs: D. Barton, J . Moore.


the River Irwell at Radcliffe, near Manchester, was Stephen Woodward (St Mary’s), with Darren Jackson (1st Bowland) and Daniel Valovin (Loyola) placed second and third respectively.


took part in the first North West long distance Mark Jackson (Clitheroe) ,^as,^ * 7 "V4, . . . The winner of the senior Scout slalom, held on t£e day


e the x6" !? / fw ’fri’ the Ven on May 7th.


For the Guides, Rachael Thompson (St Paul’s) was first in the juniors, with Gemma Hargreaves


and Mark.


The next canoe race in the scries is on the Ribble 1


(front), with, back, from the left, Stephen, Stephen Pietrzak (area organiser), Darren, Anne Pietrzak


Our photograph shows Rachael and Gemma


opportunities to score. In the first half, Young won a free kick midway inside the Warrington half when he was nudged in the back. Jones hit the ball into the penalty area and Gregario headed it to the tireless Steve Marrow, who floated it back into the area. It seemed to be an easy catch for the ’keeper, but he dropped it


most of the positive moves in this match and Clith­ eroe, on this showing, have little to fear from Warrington. However, the Cheshire men may prove a different proposition on their own ground. Clitheroe: Underwood,


Murphy, Hurd, Jones, Whiteside, Gregario, Mar­ row,Pizellis, Young, Burke, O r re l l. Sub: Howlett.


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