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r i iHittnue Advertiser &Ti„ es. February 23,-d, 1989 23 \mley 22381 (Classified), ;__IRsi


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22823 (Advertising). Burnley 22831 (Classified). Hockey


Ladies clinch


promotion CROSC 0.


!itheroe3:


CLITHEROE -completed; their 16th game without defeat, thus confirming their promotion la s t Saturday at Chorley.


was delayed because the grass pitch was flooded in parts, particularly on the wings and in front of the goalmouths.


The start of the game


match starting, the wetter areas became muddy and p lay in g c o n d i t io n s d e te r io ra ted . I t was impossible to play with any fluency, as the ball frequently became stuck in a puddle and long passes ana crosses rarely reached their target.


Within minutes of the


of the ball came after 10 minutes, when she scored with a good strike from the left of the circle. Mor­ timer scored twice, both times throwing herself at the ball under the goal­ keeper's pads.


Judith Holt’s first touch


REFEREE Anne in action and, below, with her young Whalley team


infuriated Clitheroe’s attack and several fouls came as a result of the slippery conditions. Clith- eroe were unlucky not to be awarded at least two penalty flicks, but were grateful to take home the points.


The ROSC defence


only Holt and White remained reasonably clean, perhaps reflecting Clitheroe’s difficulty in putting the ball out to the sides.


At the end of the game,


C Farnsworth, C. Need­ ham. D. Barker, C. Bibby, A. Parker. F. Griffiths, C. White, T. Proctor, C. Mortimer, J. Holt.


Clitheroe: J. Burrows, Snooker


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Dominant Dog and Partridge League ill at the top


DIVISION One leaders in th e top of th e Clither^^and^Distnc^^P ool f r e s u f t f f ^ n n in t th e f r o in J e r in g ^ very'^mi- with the point* which slammed nearest chal-


Snooker League, Social A,


lead way md D lS i - L e a d ' s r e d l i v k t a with a e v in c in g 6-1 win Kings Arms A main- Ladies’ darts


overSRoyal Oak A. ■


spot after beating Riming- gon an(j Horses A. ton A, who are slipping jn the Blue League, rule towards the relegation four had to be imple


Cons A move into third gjn over bottom club Wag- a victory by the same mar- ■■ In D,™.n Two.


Waddington B had an easy s i o e ^ e ^ prB victory over bottom club


Division One — Social A (14) Arms 15. 145, RBL A (0) 260: G. Hincks "


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Schofield 31: SL McCullough 1 At: u, i_.«iy«.w


64.M. Pee>l 4i;_D_. Laycock fo. overb^_ T


B. Hitchen 47; J. Roberts 75, N. week, De Lacy defeated Gamer 49.


v.iv M., W


79:D. Smith 60, S. Petty 55: T. challenge, comtortamy Sunter 87, J. Lund 57.


B. Hargreaves 59, K. Ratclife Hall 52; T. Rydeheard 61 60; . , .


A continued their " nnmfortablv


beating Dog Inn A. .amuruoKiiuwi.


Billington B (4) 362, Catho- ^ f m m De Lacv Victoria 5; Catholic Club T T „ o f lie --------- --


S gp S ™ « . : .h«


Hudson 58; D. Stewart o9, P. Backhouse 75; B. Thompson 42, Trpvs g were not far stones 2, Black Bull L.Dixon 65; N. Harris 110. I. Tomlinson 60; I. Brown 41, J. Crowther 62.


u w & s a a f c CStttS&JSfiiS h


v ic to ry over Black Horse Bay Horse 2, d WHALLEY A, tne 0 y ° ntjv ;n second place, Division Two — Billing-


Bin Bl Leaders Cress B benina ineui


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burn A (10) 485: M. Taylor 36. P. Craig 130, J. Baines 85, G. Simkin 74; D. Boothman 99, G. Clark 47; B. Waddington 32, P. Clark 83; T. A. Makinson 38, N. Robinson 65; J . Wooff 20, D.


Waddinffton A (4) 320, Chat- Speak 86.


( Division Two — Low Moor A ui wicv


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Clements 101, H. Tobin 62; A. _ WellsDrines B 6, S ta t io n Holmes 53. J. Holmes 84: N. 2, Wel^pnngs R . ,fer 2>


8) 447, Pendle Club (6) 424: P. Bradley 72, A. Proctor


M 1 u ToWn R9- A. * * :7 ' . , 46: A. Horses B 5, Kinogs Arms 14 . . . . ..


401: R. Brown 43, S. McCally 65: S. Griffiths 89, B. Wilding 57; J. Burke 56, A. Beck 106; P- Craig 80, V- Adcroft 73; N. Thompson 80, J. Burgess 52; I.


G. Tyler 68, W. Wright 69. Police (10) 414, Social B (4)


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(qreen_Black Bull A 2,


Hartley 76, T. Clews 4«. Rimington B (8) 424, Slaid-


bum B (6) 376: P. Winckley 57,


72. J. Collinson 74; D. Seed 86, P. Maher 54: J . Hacking <2. H. Carr 74.


lic (8) 409: K. Yeoman 44. o. Bithell 102; A. Dean 48, R. Watson 77; K. Garrett 60, S. Hope 91; T. Wilson 99, C. Thorne 43;. R. Hilton 74. K. x Eccles'57: ,J. Bolton 67, K..


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• 88,M. Dewhurst 49: A. Pearce j j a v in g ,to rearrange ‘'JL tartieal kicking from in an outstanding display 40, A. Wilkinson 91; L. Whit- “


33, T. Swift 65; M. Billington 60, C l l t h e r o e s a iv a g e u cl v cua T. H. Walmsley 93; J . Ingham , , D r e v i 0u S Weeks m a t c n e s . 34, A. J. Herd 75: S. Harnson m e P


• taker59 B Phillip76.


One — Social A 136 RBL A unf!t, seemed to. s p u P . . 116, Cons A 111. Bilhngton B cutheroe on. 110. Cons B 104, Chatburn A L'nulB .


Points' and positions: Division the .LittlemoOT. pitch this matui:awoj, A77. Rim?n2


RBL B 136. Billington A 132. three-quarters despite ..line. CSC B 126. Social B 118. Pernlle, w jr _


Division Two - Wadtlmidon CUtheroes gtonBW14M


86. Chatbum B <2. _. ,


S s g j j ; '• f T c i c T S T B :


A; RBL A:v- CSC A, Social A.. . _ . ,


6? Police T3|. ^i^fteifoutpaced in th |


b ly ^fr ^ ^ Wat6rh0US6 nd ..Paddy Ramsden;.


•'MvWon’Two — Waddington the to ie town’team ,trailing: 17rr.. at the interval.


‘ very good tries,-to leave ofverytn^ te


BvBillinrton'A.SlaubumBv^ Now, playing, with-the sne^_ea anoine^ y ton B.i •


................... .. - i - - - • r~s >■*.•*n A , -,.**


l - * * ! t r * , h t h , , n^ W . h ? r u.S t o e * . iI.


.trailin .;


, tch:away, because good tactical racial^ iiuim m an o u to i s t i ff periods. tn e irow u - A tap. penalty move


Dave Newton. Despite a moral 6-4 half victory, this


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f lv -h a lf John Hyde, by. the pacK, especauiy pepnej the opposition in from locks George Giles, 2 2 for long Steve Taylor and flanker


a n d , with some stood some late pressure ? „


(14) 483: A. Smith 6 1 .-M. Holmes 82; J. Miller 53,E. Ken­ yon 66; J . Peel 66, N. Lawton 83: S. Walmsley 43. D. Dean 81; R. Hartlebury 66. S. Thompson 84; G. Walmsley 52. P. Traynor.


Dog Inn A 1, Wilpshire Hotel A 6; Swan Hotel A


:th a q. \ White Horse 1, Station -


Pou Hnrcp 9 Rlack Hon R„,r Hnr.p 9 Black Horse w u a i i f v f w Hlf?ri»,!i iAt 5tl“ ' i K . V J m o u n t


Dnk A 1* Black Bull 4, Sun Judge Walmesley 8, cieai-t with a Tnn 3* victoria 3, Buck Inn CCWMC o. Low Moor 3, over seC0nd lliii tjf


Blue _ Waggon and Dog Inn 2, Commercial 6. Blue- - — 66 *----d Points and positions:


Maw In 79, RBL A (8, RBL B 76, ia Catholic Club 61. New Tnn \ 6, De Lacy 2;


Division One — Black Horse A 96, Starkies 85, Black Bull 84, Station 80, Calderstones 79, Victoria


s;a's;.s ®K?jrs,ia A thp onlv games ' in ha ’


and^Partridfe 6, Royal Hotel 4; Brown Cow 0, They .are three points if «lei e?dere shp. E , K .


victoria g> whalley B 1; Bow land A standen A 6; Bowland B


5, Horseshoe A 2. Yellow — De Lacy B 7,


tInn B 2, Dog and Par­


Dog Inn B 5; Horseshoe B 5, Swan Hotel B 2.


ridge 5; Wiltshire B 2


Division Two — Judge Walmesley 96, CCWMC


den A 9, Rimington 1. 6


86, Craven Heifer 80, New


Inn 79, Bridge Inn 78, whallcy........... Low Moor 75, Commercial stamlen A........ 75 Wilpshire Hotel 74, BowiamlA........


Black Bull 64, Bulls Head 64, Brown Cow 63, Dog Bowland B............. Inn 45, De Lacy 44.


W


RibbiesdaieT.T.. Ass“


De Lacy A 5; Black Horse Royal Oak 75’ Hrors^ “? 4, Standen C 6; Standen C A 3 Cross Keys A 4; Lord 75, White Horse (3, Black Q whalley A 10; Whalley


Nelson 6? New Inn A 1; Ho^e B 63, Bay Horse 61, ^ 10 Rimington 0; Stan- Meison , . . .


hailey B............... 3 0 0 3 4 try spurs on Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV 6, Dukinfield KUFC 1st XV 21 \


Plitheroe started well and involving prop Tony. improved performance . ^ Dubowski, set up a scnim- leaves .Clitheroe still look-


B LSSr’?ioor4i22:SUulb Wv'from'the midfield duo feed.from the base of the Tab e rn e r, Ramsden, ukinfield ran in a number


pe defence, nota- the pack disrupted the Clitheroe: Drakeford; ■ ’ fillnwinp" scrum- n r . i—i....nn ■ mnmiincAti


jng for their first win of the month.;- • ^ ■


a ™ . a i : y hA n d S Drakeford. Drakeford.


- UssxSSrrJSA Tattersall. Holmes. :.


« Glft’K r i’.' With- side Caldervale. V


J . t . e f e f J M S u


Tattersall, Holmes. siflp nni^rvale.


Coatings.Unfortunately, the team did not havc_ the opportunity to wear, weather.


' * V -V * * .* X y\


receiving a cheque for £300 from Ian Knighton, of Speciality. Coatings, with members of the 2nd XV looking on.


; . ..................... '


Our’ photgraph shows chairman Douglas -Woodburn. (right) . ' y:


PW D L P 5 5 0 0 46 6 5 l 0 43 7 3 1 3 39 7 4 0 3 33 8 2 1 5 29 6 0 l 5 16


season. hand. Lammack, S station Arms. nd LammacK, ’ ’ tation Anns.. . . . a a • i > nil Arms B '


Walmesley whitewash


i & r & S O S K K JUDGE Walmesley pulled Chatbum B. Low Moor B - orses B bounced wash of Brown Cow. . Teaciers Waggon League, with an 8-0 white- Trawden Celtic.


Hanis?n 40?M. Varnom 100, N. ?pvJ7_ their 5-2 Victory bled Black Horse A to pull sh0re Utd, Gt Harwood gunc]ay Football League were played. uen 1U 6 . , A T_4 VS.P —---^


ck Bull A .L a s t- _ «


p. fiivd-Vioi- nninf plpar. a urther point clear. Lord Nelson 6-1, but the


Riley 44: p. Coupe 55,A. Riley aeajnst New Inn A. Wup- 52: S. Taylor 77, F. Wrathall 33;


Cons A (12) 406. Rimington York side responded wit (2) 320: M. Wensley 73. D. a 6-1 victory of their own


The best victory in the ggOB v Rolls Royce, Town v Gargrave, elso fourth.Last week’s results: rinT*crr{)VP NplSOn


first division was Station’s pacHham Wanderers v 7-1 win at White Horse, Qjfton Athletic, Ribches- which enabled them to terv Whalley. leap th re e places to


Division One — Horseshoe Table teniUS Unbeaten


n n C . ld « | W h a J J e y


the weather, at Whalley, defeating them 5-1, and Clitheroe and bog-bound then lowly Printers Arms Pleckgate.


Only three fell victim to them back to e a r th ,


1 .. t?_T nn/nm urnva nlQVPfi . . .


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for third-placed Bonny Inn The postponed semi- over Cemetery Hotel con- finals, which include solidates the Bonny as the separate ties for the L)e


A cricket score of 18-1 last weekend,


side’s lead at the .top has Accrington. sion


held them to a 2-2 draw


De" Lacv A are still top kies a good game, finally Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, DESPITE the amount of rain Which tell at ™ te reepted by Mike ,i___ tt*.,1 f it Uorumnfl n


second-placed St r , ------ pnnii,r - . .. • ■ ld « t------- - k Utd u u i v ° _ ’ ..


worsen, but Clitheroe kept coming forward. Herd went close again when Peter Tilley sent a high ball into the Burscough area, but their ’keeper saved well. Marrow set up


Conditions began to .


ontv^ealistic^challe^gers La7y and Billington, will S ' K t o J j t f ,


■ .... 4


maintained their challenge “k from defea(. by Pen. Catholic Club, the hot- Foxhill v Sabden. by trouncing RBL B.


evious Valley Ladies’ Darts round - Colne Legion v First round replay —


hip Witch to beat Kings tom team in Division One, East Lancs League— Sav . .gave secona-piaceu oiai- Barnoiaswicx


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DOG and Partridge maintained their lead at leapfrogging over Chiton i-®-™- . . , . levei be hoping to come away C T 5 3 S » ? 5 -


= trashing Oswaldtwistle ning with a map. Competi- thrashing Oswaldtwistle mng w w n i . M r ers Foxhill take on sec- pomts, so the fastest^nin- s j s t s s r s s u t n s r y . ’s r i 's Jrss&nrss.


Morris; while not being stay


.more..quickly .than the better suiteu to muu Vnnp(\vh'allev 822506). home side, forcing Denis tling than football, and


rible scoug that — „


’ I " * - :


Paul Herd went close, but it was the visitors who


Underwood to save well. _ they just had the edge. sur*®? ed if one Sunday Clitheroe came back and


”^ - , 7 don’t be you come across our


:— down 3-5. This ena- Barrowford Celtic v Helm- weekend, most of the matches in the Memona Baker who scored. W R V F T Unmo A fn null


^a,’n which fell at the his ’keeper, but it was Orrell. Sub: Willets. t. _ W JtV V JT JLi


dreV first"blood after 23 Murphy Marrow, Jones, fairer sex keeping the minutes. Paul Jones tried Whiteside, Burke, J ’lzelis, ^ y s^ n ^o rd c r on to chest the ball back to Herd, Young, Tilley


Clitheroe: Underwood, local member of the


Weather is the only winner


to the De Lacy for the A now be played on March solitary goal ahead at the League fixtures were totally washed out. Division title. The Whalley 12th at Bullough Park, interval.


been cut to ju s t two Sunday’s fixtures: Divi- 0n a couple of occasions;m G » points, but they do have


d l e t o l secui defence appeared first-round tie. The match Q;v;s;on Two — Lord


a a O E B A S S t : S K t h e K K sW e l c I £ m .X eroe ucieucc


‘';77‘T „ t o A and they have only Dunk Inn, Horseshoe 1...


lost two games in their and Biliington Brass Band matches


S S « S •VSRBSUrtx K . Eo^seshoe . DuuU Division A


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o Wb^fpvVl’ Bow and A are the ones which will be Rising Sun.............. o 7 t - u A Rowland B in the higher division next ^ " 1 ^ = H J 4 . !?


Club all in with a realistic De Lacy Arms. it i™“ * S f c :


Dexter Paints also put Cemeteiy Hotel.... themselves in the frame when they drew 2-2 with


Blackamoor Hotel Fox and Hounds...


15 7 4 4 18 s j ; ; ji


15 1 113 3 15 1 0 14 0


Division B had possibly enjoyed most Lwer Daree„....


possible championship Dunklnn............... 12 8 3 l 19 favourites, Billington. Horeeshoelnn.......... j! ’ 1 H Clitheroe’s Horseshoe Inn


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success in the league, win- swan Hotel........ ning their first eight Printers Arms.......


matches. Two weeks ago, gj the Dunk Inn brought DarwenWiiiFin...


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11 3 4 4 10 2 4 4 , 13 1 5 7


12 * 3 2 7 9 2 0 7 to the 60th minute mij- M X M M a * .


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ball into the bottom


Clitheroe rallied and also meet, won a penalty three.


. , . divi uivisiou a'serious challenge Hotel Doe Inn v Printers take by Nigel Whiteside third-placed Rimington, _ n * low Moor v Buck ICLSt.ti.ntB, 4-<*«*»->.


S v scorineTThe Blues action, with Lord Nelson CLITHEROE Ladies Road, outside Low Moor ™ L


lzL Tiiiov pvpn the top teams are in In Division Two both ^ W11W v It starts on Edisfiord b.a a


Burscoueh responded in Moor entertaining Buck Broadoak Ladies from anti-clockwiseloopongen- fhP 75th minute when Car- Inn. Fourth-placed Kings Manchester was cancelled tly undulating roads, via hpnv eoTMs secon'l and Arms Reserves, play last weekend due to the Mitton, Whalley, Barrow hfs tLm’sthfrd


ICI/Station.


arrears with five minutes to go, when Herd sent in a high cross for Dave Wil­


Clitheroe reduced the


■eroe could not break through the Burscough


lets to head home. ■ Despite a big effort in the closing minutes, Clith-


Saturday’s fixtures and pitch. referees: Whitbread Ait-


ICI/Station.


ken Shield first round The ladies have no checked by an AAA course replav — Grindleton v match this weekend, but measurer, and there will Waterloo Rangers (k.o. 2 are busy preparing lor bg limited changing facili- p.m., T. Hobdav). •


. state of the Shawbridge and clitheroe. -


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It is an accurate 10 miles, which has been


Horse v R ib c h e s te r round of the North West Reserves (J. McCullough), League Cup.


Division One - White . R^endrie m ^ se^nd fle,d Sports Hall.


their derby match with ties with showers at Roe- There are individual


a„ y King’s Arms 1 a l l i e s ' m a t c h c a l l e d o f f


Burscough went close Ihis'veeK tne ^ay Avms (N. Clarke), Wha - ^


a LAST weekend’s Whitbread Ribble Valley This week the players of Read United v Kings


ey Celtic v Rimington (N. I t ’s Reebok


time again ENTRY forms are still available for the Ribble Valley Reebok 10-mile road race, which is being held on Sunday, March 12th, beginning at 12 -oon.


nress but plaving Brockhall and Low Football Club’s match with church, and it follows an TTT TT 17 u tA n f Uon II Spurgeon Wk Anne blows the whistle on soccer’s bad boys * ‘ — • * '


pi 1 man’s game,” sports c o m m e n t a t o r


< “FOOTBALL is a


Jimmy H ill said ;! recently on televi-


remarks. He had also better


sion:—and his mail members of the fairer was soon bulging sex who are proving


keep out of the way of Whalley’s Anne Day. For Anne, of Moor- field, is one of the many


with irate letters himwrong.. complaining about


his male chauvinist her debut as a referee .n She is about to make "*


. is determined to keep the men in order. So far this season,


t h e B l a c k b u r n , Memorial Sunday Foot­ ball League — and she


Anne has been refer­ eeing junior sides in the Blackburn and Hynd- burn leagues. She took an, exam two years ago


and is now a qualified grade two referee. But if players think having an woman in charge means they will be able to put one over on her, they-had better think


again.“Refereeing has its ups and downs,” said Anne. “Obviously I will


Murray Walker’s Rjbble Valley sports scene


get criticism if I have dale College, and it was had a bad game or made a college colleague,


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a mistake. But the most Ivan Smith, important fact is that I professionalreferee


i


get on with the job. “My main aim is to


be accepted by the play­ ers and managers alike, and so far, that is what has been happening. I just want to go and do


the job quietly.” A n n e w o rk s a t


RIBBLE VALLEY HOSTS BIG OUTDOOR EVENT


TF VOU w o u ld l ik e The village is host- P^isti^and^lg cover is forest, fields and open fell, I F ^


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a n in t ro d u c t io n O r ie n te e r in g N ig h t strongly advised and, if level . controller may make the


th e p o p u la r s p o r t C h am p io n s h ip s on conditions are severe, the o f o r i e n t e e r i n g , Saturday evening.


m a k e y o u r w a y to describeci by organiser compulsory. 0 1 i „ „ „ „ w n v tn w e e k e n d .


a national event that has drawn competitors from


Night Championships are Orie nt ee rin g i s carrying of cagoules


G r i n d l e t o n . t h i s David Ellis as treasure The area is elevated and ^


all over the country. The championships have


hunting with a map and very exposed, with the compass, and the British Grindleton course a mix-


ShawbridgeTopics


been organised by Pendle F orest Orienteers on behalf of the North West Federation, and a maxi­ mum entry of 300’ has already been accepted for the championship on Saturday, with 600 entries already accepted for Sun­ day’s Ribble Valley Badge


Event.Both events will be take place through Grindleton Forest, and competitors are divided into age


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groups. Registration for the national event takes


_ closing at 10-30 p.m. The


New chairman at Clitheroe


place between 6 p.m. and Peter Carter is Char- j which they win assess Raab Karcljer iourtn playing fields. With 7-30 p.m., with the course


events range from 9 to n ,


3.5km, with the maximum ' , climb 210m.


a 360m climb, to 2km gible <rililp for the Prescot gameot^ame _ ,.i:—u fn ir.vi


Sunday’s Ribble Valley Dave Morns has put seven ^11 be granted the same ley (h,27). Badge Event is both days’ notice in on an longer and shorter. Its 17 Accrington Stanley central classes range from 10,6km defender, who will be eh and, _


^ ,


, , ^ tures, with Barnoldswick open between 10 a.m. to t


t h f wpather wined out with a 50m climb. Entry in a weeks time u every ™ o T C w S E East will t a . g U M . - n t t . Lancashire League fix- day, w ^ thestring ourse


Warrington (k.o. an(1 the | lues ,vill


Meanwhile, manage ,g j1Q ecj tbat Chtheroe mere Port (a, 25), Knows p|annc(j 1 .,.] n, ,1; ,ni^^0(1 ham (h. 25).


Although there are f ttend fhe Reserves’ quar- The! fixtures for March The match is to be heid other con ten d e r s , ter_final cup ciash with have been confirmed, with on March 5th on the favourite to replace Salford (k.0. 3 p.m.), dur- the highlight being the Queen Elizabeth II


A n-Vimio-h thore are grading committee will from the league. celebrity appearances.


lie Murphy, the father the ground improvements round tie with Knowsley neariy £X50 raised so QUtheroe defender carried out under the (h, 11). The *eague nx- far> tb e re are also


supervision of acting tures are Prescot (h, 4), severai Qthcr moncy- „r chairman Kevin Crook. It Colwyn Bay (h, 18), Liles- spinning events being


de b(C) th a t they The reserves have no refereeing, Anne, a life- last time> Any. game until they play iong Ciarets fan, is hop- lower an(j they will Cheadle (a, 18) and Padi- 0r dismissed ham (h, 25)


Not content with just


ing to ressUrect her playing career with


Blues are lost in sea of mud


TWO defensive errors cost Clitheroe clearly at she is hoping that her Shawbridge last Saturday.


Clitheroe 2. Burscough 3 .


, ,


fourth English woman to win the preliminary , FA coaching badge, and


Burnley Ladies’ FC, which should be playing in th e N o rth West Ladies’ League next season. Anne was only the


knowledge will spur her


to ing th e T? B BrTitlSJ i rbhStory" Cafoules are rising to 400m above sea "Orienteering is a wood­


land sport,” Mr Ellis said. “We chose Grindleton as the venue because it is the best forest in the area, s u i t in g o u r n e e d s


Sunday. Accrington and Rossen-


have been allowed to who heltped’her on to the road to her new soc­


• One thing that Anne is concerned .about is


cer job by putting her in touch with the league.


the behaviour of some of the young people she has refereed, especially their bad language and attitude to officials. But, on the whole, she says that she has had a good response to her e f fo r ts to improve things on the field. One group of young­


hero and v illain


-


' Marsden Alers 3, Higher Buck 3


league fixture, Buck man­ aged to hang on for their first draw of the season. With a strong wind


IN th e ir penultimate


sters Anne is proud of are the members of soc­ cer side Whalley Wan­ derers. The under-16


Coun. Albert Atkinson has expert guidance, they provided a trophy for the have entered a national senior class in the British tournament, to be held Night Championships, and at Norwich next month, this will now be competed The boys approached for on an annual basis. The Anne to be their man- award ceremony takes ager i3st year, but then ilace at about 2-15p.m. on s he was f ly in g to


xr. ’.‘.rwiitv.;


behind them, Buck made a good start when Spurgeon scored twice in the open­ ing 20 minutes. His first came after a Rawson cor­ ner, which he struck home from the edge of the area. Alan Blenkinship set up the second when he beat five Marsden players and squared the ball to Spur­ geon to finish off an end- to-end move. Marsden hit back from a


free-kick with a well- struck volley which dipped into the roof of the net past Drinkall. Buck res­ tored a two-goal lead when central defender Alan Meyler headed home a


long throw-in. After the break, the


A m e r ic a to coach youngsters at summer camp. On her return, Anne agreed to coach the local team, which has since been in train­ ing for the tournament. “ They have been


for the trip.” Mr Tony Brown,


Buck were forced to defend for long periods and the back four put in a magnificent display before Marsden’s left-winger managed to score two quick goals. Buck were able to


really good and have worked very h a rd ,” Anne said. “We are still trying to raise money


landlord of the De Lacy Arms, is helping to


CLITHEROE Football Club is expecting to announce its new chairman at tonight’s committee meeting.


match between perhaps^l e t twi


attack on the break, with Andrew Hargreaves and Bradshaw both seeing chances fly past the post. With five minutes left, Buck were awarded a pen­ alty, but Spurgeon had his spot kick blocked by the ’k eeper. In the end, though, a draw seemed a fair result. Higher Buck: Drinkall,


Hargreaves (G), Walker, Allen, Meyler, Rawson, Bradshaw, Spurgeon. Blenkinship (A), Blenkin­ ship (I), Hargreaves (A). Subs: Barlow, Case.


Swimming


Success at gala


COLNE was the venue for 31 Clitheroe Amateur Swimming Club members, who com peted in a shrimps gala for nine to 12-year-olds. All the children swam


extremely well, achieving a total of 59 personal best


times.The squad of nine-year- olds — Emma Lawrenson, Nicolette Leach, Jonathon Dry, Katie Wilkinson and Alastair Rogers, swim­ ming in their first ever gala — came first in the mixed medley relay and second in the mixed frees­ tyle. The mixed cannon of eight swimmers came second to Newton Hall in


the finals.Individuals who reached the finals were: Tanya Bir- twell (third, 25m freestyle, and second, 25m back- stroke); Gemma Dry (3rd, 50m butterfly); Caroline Knowles (3rd, 50m back- stroke, and 3rd, 50m but­ terfly); Elizabeth Legg (1st, 50m backstroke, and 1st, 50m breaststroke); Hannah Switzer (1st, 25m freestyle, and 1st, 25m butterfly); Nicholas Beer (4th, 50m breaststroke); Simon Brass (3rd, 25m freestyle, and 4th, 25m backstroke); Garry Locks (2nd, 50m breaststroke); Chris Dixon (4th, 50m


butterfly).


prizes for the first 10 lim­ ners, first three women, first three veterans, first two over 50, first over 60 and first lady veteran. The minimum age is 17


and the entry fee is £2 for members of AAA regis­ tered clubs and £2.50 for unattached runners. Che­ ques should be made pay­ able to “Mayor of Ribble Valley Charity Account," with all proceeds going to


• isers. All contributions ■ will be gratefully received by the Tourism and Civic Services Officer. : . • As the race is: such a popular event, entries are limited to: 1,000 and will


this fund.Competitors can further assist the Mayor’s Charity Appeal by obtaining spon­ sorship; using the form available from the organ-


" th em , is 12 noon on --Wednesday, March 8th, ■


with Caldervale he is not hearing, cries of “but sir, it’s these £""tre.° 8 B ’ P boots. . . ”


.................................... ■ V I.)!: tv 't , ^ a-V* -A.s-^v


^not be permitted on the day. The closing time for


- with application forms available from .the ^Tourist


No doubt the coach will be hoping that after Saturday’s_iaatch G.fabd^ ‘ong^ide^d^Sp0rt6 - '


. Information Centre, Coun­ cil ^Offices .(Clitheroe 25566) ;■ Ribblesdale Pool


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