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- 'S ' ...................... . . .< 4 5 * Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 2Jrd, 1989 27 , Burnley 22331 (Classified)- Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)■ RI1JBLE VALLEY SPORTS SCENE Let’s help Blues make the grade


Injured Robert wins the championship


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Robert Yates (right), of Painter Wood, Billington, travelled to the Dairy Crest under-20 indoor championships at RAF Cosford — and won the 400m event with a per­ sonal best time of 51.7sec.


chances. Determined to compete,


and Mrs Robert Yates, was delighted with the


Robert,the son of Mr


ankle up and competed in Saturday’s three race heats, winning a place in the finals and then first place in the 400m event. At home on Monday,


result of his first indoor Qrammar School pupil race of the season.


« . _ . . , was Clitheroe Royal Tom EUacott.


beth’s Grammar School, Fell Road, Waddington, Blackburn, he pulled a finished second in the ligament in his ankle play- 1500m, with Blackburn ing football.


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SABDEN missed a golden opportunity to go den came out much that the grading commit- concrete posts, wnic CoUn Wilson said. We toD of the E a s t Lancashire League last Satur- stronger and played deter- tee has not told Chtheroe should g;o sorn^^ y Anir ivhpn t.hheev were defeated 2-1 by Trawden mjnedly


. . . clay w e y '


separate the top four Great Harwood Utd 3, teams, with Foxhill still in Oswaldtwistle I. 0; Sabden poll position. The leaders 1, Trawden Celtic 2. were surprisingly knocked Saturday’s fixtures: Jim out of the Jim Calvert Cup Calvert Memorial Cup — by Nelson GSOB but, with Johnsons SC v Trawden 10 games remaining, Fox- Celtic, hill’s destiny is in their East Lancs League — own hands.


Celtic. Only th r e e p o in ts Padiham Wanderers 2;


to the semi-finals of the Wand v Clifton Athletic, cup, but slipped one place Helmshore Utd v Whalley,


Whalley went through | ibch’e s ter , Padiham .


ence, by just one goal. Roy’ This weekend, Sabden


e n te r ta in B a rn o ld sw ick


United, who th em se lv e s ^ ^ are well positioned for a championship challenge.


P L a tw ee k 's re su l ts :J im S S e i i c .......gw o « g f a,leys with both points f


will be h ^ n ^ o ^ ic k some Dointsun at Colne.


Nelson GSOB 4, Foxhill 2. Nelson gsob.............^ T T


Barrowford Celtic 1, Gar- e r a v e 4 ‘° Colne Legion 3,


Snooker .


Social A are the league champions


02 io: 64


S'c tu b u rn hU2V_'413. ConsJJ ^ , . „ 8844S'p '\Vinkley 73: G. E Craig 95, P. Swales 41: G.


Slaidburn A (4) 3o0, BilhnK- A.


'h'Vfij'389, I’endle


Simkin 96, J- R*?r.?cl®n Go‘ N' club (8) 421: B. Bithell 64, A. Robinson 73, F. Hall o4.


b . Driver 56, J.


p tnr 04- C.Snape 57, H. . gj. *


J.: WW?wenn| l P. 83. J, Schofield 70: K. Eccles 66.


A (6) 302: B. Waddington 89, B. Coving Hjlton 87, P. H. Sims 32: J. Wooff 47. N. 1 arker a . Dcan 92 N- Schofield 52; T. A. Makinson 53, Maher 50 A


Huuuiiutiu* ' -—’Q q r> rnwkimr 86: K. mnuu uu,


I>. Harrison 58: J. Baines 73. 1 inder B. Hitchen 66; D. Boothman 92, Robinson as. |p i | r A : P a 7 s - o n S 38,D.


IaS T w . 0 ^ R B L B ( 4 ) g B L A U ^ 395 ^ddinrtonBriO)4n:A g*-A 13U


S K ' K S ; ! G. Walmsley 47, M. Dewhurst


Kem!on773 VJ. A oociai I> uni


Travnor45. Police (4) 361, Chatburn


H lmes T Walmsley 69. B. Phillip . . - Division . . . . g(. ?


W a lm s l e y 45. A. J. Herd 69. K. ,, 21(3 Low Moor B 188 R . W a lm s l e y 52. J. Lambert 78.


^Social B (12) 489, Low Moor Social^ B 156. Two — ’ Waddington of th e freestyle competi-


nffton H 178, Billington A B 168, Police 164,


” .. Tr"°is .& S. s f idburn B 104, Chatburn B Emma Lang and Ebza p. ?ow Moor A- 138, Pemlle 122. year.


Thompson 30: B. Wilding 100.1. 94bemi.final results of team b e th L eg g came second Perry 32; S. McCally 74. D. kn^ ckout; Rimington A 792, and fourth respectively in Dean 48; J. Burgess 88. M.


Holmes 50; T. d ew . 73. S. Chadiu (10) 447: I. Hartley 40. S. Har


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tburn p, 698: Social A 787, between


“ playecfon"NlarC


Nelson go step closer Lord Nelson 5. Brockhall o


sion championship with a convincing win over Brockhall.


100m. freestyle, Eliza- /p e r s o n a l


h22nd and29th. best time of limn. 1 lsec. Hannah Switzer, com­


peting in her first North Lancs, came third in the 100m. freestyle with a. time of lmin. 26sec. Simon Walmsley came fifth in the


LORD Nelson came a s ep bl.ste ^ “vhich came back 0ther swimmers taking closer to the second divi off the crossbar.


blistering shot from Lee 400m. freestyle.


ADDalling conditions Dewhurst scoring in quick Clitheroe Dolphins prevented Nelson from succession. playing their usual high


the


In the second half, Nel- „ L ; q Simon Brass son moved up a gear with / ed C h a m b e r s and u a r y


part were Chris Dixon, Bryn Jones, Garry Cocks,


Dsimon r iolt. ^


standard of football, but Nelson substitute Paul first Micro League gala at dazzling runs down the They hope this wln be the


younger- swimmers are looking forward to their


thev will be satisfied with Blackburn produced some Lancaster on Apri 2nd. the scoreline.


On the half hour, Phil hall defence inside out as season and that, perhaps, & White b?oke through the he made the score 4-0.


’keeper,,only to see the r tom ^ ^ ball stuck in thcue *»*uw


IN t1& sLE VALLEY*!


the year! Brockhall replied with a


SKfsjrSi'fsssrSsiii sB & F f c s u s s - - . the^atch'aw


- right, turning the Brock- gtart 0f another successful they wiu reach at least the |


mud on resuneu m mua £


sconng done^revious y ^ ..._ f nal goal of the game. rt-rtoi nf the Fame. -------D to as sess th e 'c lu b 6-2 victory over Wilpshire Hotel A. ard.6 " " K'lrehild in & They w e7e ^eseA em y . times an(i It proved to be a memorable but sad night for


;they “have ROYAL OAK A clinched the Clitheroe and District ^nV^nhot/graph shows the victorious Division . , , - Kevin Naylor, John D o b s o n , Jack North, Jim Har-


years™ D a r t s L e a g u e on Monday night with a convincing g_2 victory over Wiipshirc Hotel A.


— ted with m entoes of their tim e


teTA. Back, from the left: Middle: Eric Plane, Steve


a 1


g j-y s^ ers performed well. Rogers over 2bm a j s s s s S L ' 5 » s s f a s c —


| g


tions and gained places m th e N o r th e rn C o u n t ie s Championships la te r in the


Swimmers do well AT the North Lancashire and the most improved _ Oswaldtuistle1...........28 ce.


East Lancashire Ltague


n 16 4 2 36


Gt Harwood Utd v Gar- , grave, Colne Legion v


in the league. Great Har- oswaldtwistle I. v Foxhill, wood United went into Sabden third place on goal differ- utd jq


goals, winning the match 0n the ground to improve 2-1.


to scon


Read’s Sunday team had volunteers are working in ^ do;ng their utmost to no game this weekend.


, , it, so to some extent tne the dark.


porters of Clitheroe seem


members and sup- of clitheroe seen


score two what work has to be done helping the situation. The members and


Disappointing Clitheroe are left all at sea


Colwyn Bay 2 Clitheroe 0, 0UTgJEgE ° a 37 weekend.


Whalley travel to Helm- whaiiey.................2415 4 5 m shore, while Ribchester BamoldsmckUtd.... 25 14 3 8 31 | “ \ S S


25 16 3 6 35 would not have looked out Ciitheroe fa of place at Shawbridge on


The Welsh terrorists post. ™ . hit the ball g


Calvert Memorial Cup — Gumw................. g | 5 “ § Conditions were appa l- the ball up pn tn e eube RolL Royce 0, Whalliy 3;


“ doubt n g h t up to th e kick- th e divi g w m i 16 20 nff a n d . w ith to r re n t ia l leav in g um^


abandoned'


..... 28 2 7 19 n no one would hav» ™ e d with the referee


27 I s 14 16 rain throughout the game, " I 'T S r h ^ h a ^ W


The fronYrowwoSldYave ma'tcYvYy welffetttag Whiteside. Shawbridgejopics


neve? relinquished the.r


Division Two, Waddington B are champions and Low U ^ l ;:I'BB


uXNoG'AL>e2’ is Af;°n rce


^They went ahead after have been easier to have in minutes when Mike picked the ball up and lun G r e S upended Peter with it than kick it any


nnnnellv near the corner distance, flno- The free kick was Manager^Dave Moins swung in and an unmarked team talk injected sjime


plestDenis Underwood. That was the main dif-


t0


fernce between.the.sides, well o r ^ a n i^ d ^ p ^ Clitheroe had the chances v e ry


Easter fireworks at Shawbridge?


mud.^ Howe ve r ,the ™ue of a special Easter Monday display vrrites Murray Walker.


whQ clith. ero e knocked out of th e


w ^ ’s^’keeper in^utstmid- tfe^game” waslargely bst be a grudge match, i n form, it all added up to in the mud and the water „s_ „ ,u_


a miserable afternoon for ofmidtiela. the home side.


Clitheroe’s best move YBob Pizellis and Geoff the match ca™?pV ... oung both shot weakly at Steve Marrow and P zeUis


Lee Williams in goal when linked ujp well, resulting in waB =CIlt ---------- - • "


a flowing move which second half and Chtheroe j ones aiso receiving his Rachel Dugdale. mith MnrrnW .


- —- w l ln ^ „ L„ e ,u c a . fV.o


,


the crowd as he left the pitch.


Knowsley have coun- - - .. .1 ,


j n — . second half - r caueht, considering the winter is the mildest for st Ciitheroe made only a few years, with plenty of water,


casi. 11 la IIUL t e S d t h i s 'b y c la im i i ig eroe trav e l


match (k.o. 3 p.m.) looks their lead and concer.- like being one not to miss, trated more upon keeping This Saturday. Clith- the ball out of their ou'n travel to Ellesmere goal. They did concede


p - , ty co rn e r s


^ r a a s m e n t a n d , ra c ia . ^ n te r tm n Saiford ^ n the ^


quarter-finals of the these that ^


Royal Oak take the title fc*. T 7 ., _ feeble attempts to increase 14U years, wn y S f r o . . . S r ite casLlUs6not°surprising that the °dd_ fish js^to ^be


There were daffodils flowering in February, along with hawthorn out in leaf, and even found


early February. The river temperature was 48 degrees on the afternoon of February 9th. These sort of readings are not expected until late April


In Cun no= In


anWhatyhas been happening over the winter?'I.am sure most of you will be aware o f t h e d c i - n


taken by the Ribble Fisheries Association to recommend the banning of shrimp bait for salmon


made the most of the into action again, with an weeks ago, are once again J w bad With Cdl- agile tip over the bar, but the visitors for what could


w w K h m l d°Underwood was called Raab Karcher Cup two


Jane Riley took the ball waitjng for the final K d performance, but down the pitch, dribbled it whistle.


minutes into the match, of the game were spent


skilfully around the goal­ keeper and defenders,


before putting it in the back of the net.


lead, but that burst of exce 11 ence failed to encourage the Clitheroe


This gave Clitheroe the reached the crowd, I find Clitheroe’s defending half. All the play was in Since the game, a series received at Shawbridge first team for the game, . . about the treatment they rows, borrowed from the


that hard to believe. His but despite attempts by actions certainly incensed the opposition to score, the Shawbridge faithful. they were unable to find a Knowsley have also hole in the defence. OUth- made other complaints eroe’s ’keeper, Julie Bur-


HERE we are again, fresh into another game fish­ ing season, full of enthusiasm and optimism. Is it going to be as good as last season, with its marvel­


lous runs of salmon?


We do not as yet have details from N'v'V r^ ard ing the fish counter figures, but they should be the


' , m m u „ „ ni ........... --------- ""Mnr’ onrn' Wharfedale. U


jJhansSC. ...Z.'.'".. 2811 710 29 grab raid, returning to the W t h tuHpv nicked referred to as the brother from Chtheroes porn pei- rearrangecl fixture were, in fact, woise than on terntonal advantage, thej f of Liverpool goal machine formance. C e rta in ly th e ^ o r i^ n a l date.


Saturday, as Colwyn Bay foUone and down


FeTup^f conrtanti7being have Teafnt very little Rush played wide on Blues, who are capable o


t0 firmer top side of the pitch be hoping «n. Affeet...


Clithen s-uf---------------- positions.


' 2> i n g T h e m a t c h w a s m ^ ^ ‘f ^ d e r w o o d , {“ e r ig h t ami u se d th e much b e t te r than this, wdl so.


Driving rain, strong !n r e pP°deSSpite being seasorT— t ^ inability to FhF?”four tries^but ^ot . wind and a flooded pitch Chthenye, despite h^^ g score from attacking before a surge by Mick


&


move by e i th e r side The Tindall backs put m resulted in a good try lor fine performances, along


The only good handling Qne for tbe visitors,


Clitheroe^ L^ned in a formed heroically against 1 F


u . . .c ... - with the pack, which per-


overwhelming odds. Clitheroe: Wood, Sil- cock, Heenan, Thornber,


(K).


will be at home to Skipton on April 1st.


The seconds next game , , 4


Sticky end on gluepot Trawden Celtic 2


Sabdcn t


h'speakfng oYopUmi'sm, this was my feeling as 1 FOR the second week themselves on a glue-


was*treated to a peep into the boot of an angler s nmning, Sabden found day last week. There lay a beautiful 191b


-


- \ which style of


forward


from the start, and despite prompting from Bergin and Chisholm, they could not produce that elusive opening goal. They went near on a number of occa­ sions, but the defence had to concentrate fully to keep out a confident look­ ing Trawden side. The visitors took the


on the Ribble and Hodder. I know of and a syndicate who have right y decided to go along with this request, but the clubs whose mem­ bers do the most damage in plundering the salmon stocks are taking no action. Even though they may not agree with the banning of this bait, it would be acceptable to everyone if they imposed a limit as to


how many salmon may be kept.


Foss, but this has met with opposition from vari­ ous groups claiming it will spoil the Foss. It would certainly benefit the migrating fish in the autumn by allowing the fish, heavy with spawn, to gain access to the upper headwaters. If you have never visited the Foss, you will know it is a foirly formi­ dable obstacle to these late-running fish. Let us . . . .


It is hoped to install a fish ladder at Stainforth . ,


glad to hear of the recent opening of the Ribble Valley Smokehouse in Waterloo Road, Ciitheroe.


Tindall (R), Giles, Tindall (G), Duxbury, Woodburn, Proctor, Moore (D), Moore


Duxbury nearly brought l v u a r v r a r n sw u i in , u u i


Bu°ke but it made little Warrington smanagei difference to the side. Col- must have eft Shawbudge ^ rn also brought on Ste- with a smile on his — Dben Rush, who must be but, in i-eahty. ^he^^^


Whiteside for Mel Knowsley. — .


were the victims of the unguarded goal to aim at, had ^ ^ e^ t°ffsule and ^ow^ng th e i? previous Sons of Glendower last he somehow -n a g e d ^ o wasniled out. ^


■oe will Hockey ^


, r , „ r „ half, whan S l .v . “ S f S f B S r t U 4. pupil at Queen Eliza- Tom (15) of Waddington


Despite being told not to McDonald of Skipton, in run Robert strapped the third place.


Harriers club mate Peter


Sabden win the derby


Sabden 2, Read 1


W S J I ' ! ' ' " * ‘ „™ % ro ’S n ,T u t


I? the second half, Sab- One major problem is club terraces ee mgan enci 0f season,” secretary have a gooc) response^so


volunteei ed to give rne .q. rade before the


Blackburn Harriers mem­ ber Robert was resting the injury, which he says is “much better.” Also competing in Saturday’s championship


_ RALLYING call to help Clitheroe Football Club make the grade has be\^ hm te e rs hav^comcf fOTwmxl^an^ rolled up their sleeves in a deter-


_ .. ,1 -t


the Bass NWCFL has only awarded the Shawbridge


As reported last week,


A PULLED ligament five days before an important indoor athletics than the ‘C’ they already meeting looked like ending a 16-year-old Ribble Valley y o u th s held and which would


ground a ‘D’ grade, rather fi___ v... thpv already


enable them to stay in the first division. As it stands, the Blues will have to play second division football


next year.Clitheroe have been hit by a series of setbacks over the last two years, both on and off the field. Every time some stability seems to be returning to the club, another major problem seems to rear its


ugly head.The week after launch­ ing an appeal to raise


money to pay the manager and players next season, the club received the grad­ ing committee’s verdict. This band of merry men


rtc V»QO


Murray Walker


by


Ring him with yqur snorts news


Whalley roll into semis


Bolls Royce 0, Whalley 3


AN excellent all-round team display enabled Whalley to progress through to the semi-tinais of the Jim Calvert Memorial Shield.


weather conditions, they the bar before dropping overcame a strong and over the line, physical Rolls Royce side: Ten minutes la te r . With gale force winds and Whalley scored a second


Playing in atrocious against the underside of


driving rain, it was always when Dewhurst s wind­ going to be a game of con- assisted corner went trasting halves.


ditions in the first period, forwardj spaces opened for Whalley produced a tbe v;sit0rs, but it was not • superb defensive display, untd tbe ]ast minutes that restricting the home side tbey t00k advantage. A to just two goal-scoring j ear]y ciearance from chances. A 30-yard shot Leech found Bury, who was brilliantly saved by cbipped the Rolls ’keeper Crawden and a sloppy beautifully from 30 yards, backpass was intercepted, wballey must now wait but then wasted, by the for tbe remaining quarter- Rolls forward.


Playing against the con- commj t te d to going fmals to be played before


frtfoilv different affair, in their first-ever k^sst with Whalley having the Lancashire League Cup


The second half was a seeing whotheywiU play advantage of the savage Crawden, 6 Tfter^O minutes, some Parkinson Leech Duck-


LAST Saturday, Read non-league football, played their village rivals, The volunteers, some ot Sabden, and turned in a whom are working practi-


on the right, and many others like them, are determined to ensure that the Blues continue to enjoy a high standard of


Li _i firme have given help the club, and they ai e Cl i theroe s » e


ocal fnms have , to make the


= — * club once again,


only managed one through sufficiently to achieve the Padiham Football Oub has „j tbink we can make Poi-v D’Pnnnor ' minimum ‘C’ grade.


far, but if anyone thinks they can help us, they should contact me on Clitheroe 24370.”


THESE are just som? of the people who v have ■


their Sunday ■


ings • down at Shaw-., bridge to get things shipshape. ' The t people of th e . Ribble Valley have


been- spending morn­


rallied round in an attemptStovget the; Clitheroe club a mini­ mum ' grade • C,’ which


’relegation.' • , '


will keep the Blues in Division One,; provides ingthattHeyescape.


\ -Having ’taken the. 'ground : from.having: no grade to,grade D, the-volunteersnoW:


'• ’ (■


l ean hoist it one more -jgrade • by the end .of.1 . the.season. J. . y 1 .V


seem; confident ■ they)?


Richardson wins medal


AN excellent round of 76 8-68 was enough for H.


Richardson to clinch Clith s t r o k e m ed a l


-6 Saturday. la s t


whose header crashed Moms, Entiustle. Rugby


Clitheroe waste opportunities


Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV 0. Wharfedale RUFC 3rd XV 12


^ n Sfmctive"rugby, Clitheroe’s fate was sealed l a s t R n n r t in e a much- it was not a day for the


ON a pitch more suited to mud wrestling than ’ y.it-i


There were 81 competi- DaV(y slinger, Andrew have suited the mobile r tors, which produced 70 Drakeford and Mike Whal- loc®'P?ck ,ten_„w„fnrd


second to Richardson was Quarters and Ricky Palhs- Whalley, R^msdej3’DShn M. Jones (80-11-69), after £,r moving into the scrum ger, Hyde Heanon, Palhs-


eturns. In Divis on One, ley returning in the three- Clittieroe: Drateford. narason wa


nuarter


Walmsley (89-19-70) was ball first, with G. Roberts (84- playing with the ele -----


In Division Two, P. slippe


The medal was also a themselves on the defen- Lawson’s Scotch Whisky sjve andj after a mix-up Qualifier, and Richardson among the half backs, will be representing Clith- wharfedale scored the eroe, with Jones as flrst of two simple tries, reserve.


Riley’s skill Clitheroe 2nd XI 1. 1>TR 2nd XI 1 Kic rains- Holmes. »*’halley, Ramsden, Sli -


a play-off with K. Gerrard h lf position, early cohesi- ter, Pr°St0£’ J®heD' °, ’ (81-12-69).


„ veness was not evident, Dubowskq Parw. 'Taylor, especially with a slippery T a t te r s a l l , Newton,


Next week, Clitheroe


13-71) second and J . ments in the first half, play host to a South Wales Rhodes (86-14-72) third. Ci i theroe soon found touring side (k.o. 3 p.m.).


w„, Despite this, Clitheroe


Twelve men n°t enough


k ep t b a t t l in g away and Wharfedale RUFC 3rd although they had a thin ^


XV24, time of i t in the line-outs, Clitheroe RUFC 2nd XV 0


they dominated the scrum- TRAyELLING with only mages, with hooker Phil 12 playerSi c iith e ro e put I s h e r w o o d t a k i n g


numerous str ike s against ^ very strong home side. the head.


S S ALTHOUGH th is« a s»m » tc h postponed from clf t'h‘eV0, ‘ \% S " ’ 8-0'. After the interval, Cli ..................


the conditions that prevailed for the AifCgh they gained good ^ t a l f - U ^ n fered from the dilemma . » lsth„ np a1 n


stiff resistance against Due to some hard tack-


the interval and eroe al1 wloweedd their


th e i r


. changed line-up, with open rurty which wou Clitheroe: Drakeford,


S n o r t in g a muvu- - - v.wu ,,.^,,1,1


directly into the goal. With Rolls Royce now


lead following a corner which fell to an unmarked forward, leaving him a free header. Pilkington headed Sabden’s equaliser following good work from Chisholm. The turn around saw a


similar pattern of play, but again Sabden could not put away their chances. Pil­ kington went close, and Chisholm had a good header cleared off the line.. Trawden began to push


forward more and more, and the winner came from a hotly disputed penalty. The Trawden forward


hoDe the different bodies involved can resolve the seemed to be already fall- p r o b le m to everyone’s sa tis fa c tion.


P Do you like smoked salmon? If so, you will be Bromley in th e area,


The proprietors, two local men, have started this business venture, where Scottish salmon is smoked over traditional oak chips and dust,- then sliced ana packed ready fo r distr ibution; They are prepared to smoke any salmon you


weight of a full fish, it will be a good idea to first clean out the fish, especially in the autumn when the waste from the fish will weigh a good deal more than a summer fish. If you have never had a fish smoked before, you may be surprised to find that


“ the


ing when he was caught by This was a good perfor­


mance by Trawden, but Sabden will have to put away their chances if they are to maintain their championship challenge.


catch at a price of 70p per lb, or a little extra if you require it slicing. As the price is taken 0


Match off CLITHEROE Ladies’


derby game with Rossen- dale Ladies FC was called off yet again last weekend,


weight, but what you get is well worth the cost. So, next Christmas, will we all be sampling our


?eceive back le s r th rn halFof the original because of a waterlogged pitch.Clitheroe’s next match


own smoked salmon with brown bread — and a bottle of nice dry white wine? GAME FISHER


is on April 2nd, when they travel to Manchester to face Broadoak Ladies FC.


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