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FRIDAY APRIL 21 1989
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"From Monday’s Express: Debbie and Lisa in the crush
TWO girls who were pictured crushed against
e nerimeter fence and apparently dying In
sea: “It’s great to be alive.
T he n atio n w as h o rrified on M onday w hen h a r­
row ing p re ss p hoto g rap h s show ed secretaries Lisa
iiding an d D ebbie R outledge, b o th 19, tra p p e d w ith
in th e tragedy th a t
.Som e of th em lo st their b attle and w ere suffocated or
tram pled under foot as th e barrier held back h elp less rescu
- ers................
B u t th e g irls som ehow m an aged to surviv e ag a in st all th e odds.
L isa is se en above w ith h e r lo ng fin g ern ails tw isted a ro u n d th e
m e sh a s sh e d esp erate ly trie s to claw h e r w ay to safety.
A t th e sam e tim e h e r b e s t frie n d D ebbie is b ein g fo rced to th e
g ro u n d b y th e su rg in g crow d, h e r lip s b lu e fro m lack of oxygen,
“ esterd ay th e y rec alled th e te rrify in g m o m en ts w h en th e y
o u g h t th e ir lives -were ebbing agonisingly away;
L isa, w ho w as p ara ly sed fro m th e w aist dow n fo r 24 h o u rs,
said :“I c o u ld n ’t m ove. I th o u g h t ‘T h is is it, I ’m going to die. I d o n ’t
Page 2 Column 1
Dians Msw: Shot
D E T E C T IV E S vow ed la s t n ig h t to
co n tin u e th e h u n t fo r th e cro ssbo w
k ille r o f D iana M aw a fte r it w as
decided to free th e w om an charged
w ith h e r m u rd e r
T he case against D iana’s love rival
Jane Salveson w as throw n out w hen
th e Crow n-Prosecution Service offered
no evidence.
D etectives involved irrth e case were
By JOHN TWOMEY
Crime Reporter
banned
dram atic tw ist. One said: “We are ve
angry b u t we will carry on
Diana, 36, was found dead outside
h er flat in Ealing, W est London, last
July w ith a six-inch crossbow bolt in
h er head.
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W hen fo rm e r d esig n c o n s u lta n t J She learned th a t th e charge was
M iss Salveson, 35, w as arrested in
b ein g d ro p p ed fro m h e r so licito r,
November it w as revealed she w as a
B rian Raymond.
form er lover of D iana’s boyfriend,
M r Raym ond said outside th e .court:
businessm an 'M ichael Stevens. She
“The killer i s ’still w alking around. I
adm itted “strong feelings of obsession
th
in
k Jan e Salveson deserves an apo l-.
and jealousy” after they broke up. ; "
ogy from th e police. She is a.w om an
w ho is guilty of nothing m ore th an
M iss Salveson, who w as on bail, was
being unlucky in love.”
not present for yesterdiay’s routine
hearing a t E aling M agistrates Court.
Who killed’blajna? Page 7
INSIDE: Weather 2, Opinion 8, World Report 10, Hot Properties 17, Ross Benson 21, TV and Radio 24 - 25, Films 26, Stars, Target 30 , Motoring 32, Money 36 - 37, Sport 38 • 44
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
was
M R S T H A T C H E R fa c e d s tif f
o p p o sitio n fro m D efence Secre- s
ta ry Jo h n N o tt over h e r d ecision
to go to w ar to w in b a c k th e Falklan ds.
S ir Jo h n thought it w as “crazy” to
use force, b u t says M rs T hatcher
was determ ined to recaptu re th e
islands an d cru sh th e Argentinians.
According to form er U.S. secre­
tary of sta te Alexander Haig, h er
strategy played a m ajor p a rt in resto rin g .th e W est’s pride an d self-re-'
spect, an d show ed its determ ination
to fight in defence of its values.
B oth m en appear in Channel
F o u r’s s e rie s o n th e T h a tc h e r
decade, and S ir Jo h n says th a t in
retrospect M rs T hatcher proved to
be right.
'
The
Nott: Knighted
p rog ram m e
says
th a t
gramm e: “S he saw it as far m ore
th an ju s t sim ply m aintaining B rit­
ish sovereignty in th e Falkland
Islands, o r th e fundam ental issue of
self-determ ination for th e islanders.
“She saw it as a clear challenge to
th e c re d ib ility of th e w estern
world.”
•
S ir Jo h n confesses th a t one of th e
reasons he w as against a w ar to
regain th e islands w as because B ri­
tain ’s forces w ere stretch ed and illequipped, and he foresaw th e p ros­
p ect of having to hold and defend
th e islands for th e next five to 10<
years.
H e knew the armed forces were
By ROBERT GIBSON
______ Political Editor
although th e w ar cabinet w as handpicked by M rs T hatcher, it con­
tained m inisters w ho saw th e p u r­
pose of th e ta sk force as a way of
achieving a diplom atic solution.
S ir Jo h n says: “M rs T hatcher was
of th e view, w hich in retrospect
' proved correct, th a t unless we actu­
ally landed on th e F alkland Islands
an d defeated th e A rgentinians, th a t
th e n a tio n a l h u m ilia tio n w h ich
w e’d su ffe re d w o u ld n o t be
retrieved.”
H e w as in favour of a negotiated
settlem ent.
S ir Jo h n ’s a c c o u n t o f M rs
T hatcher’s determ ination is borne
o u t by M r Haig. H e tells th e .pro­
short of both men and equipment.
S ir John, who w as knighted onleaving th e Cabinet, is now chair­
m an of L azard B rothers m erchant
bank.
Homebuyers’ vi
H O M E B U Y E R S lu m b ered
w ith h ou ses th ey cannot sell
b ecau se of false m ortgage val­
u ations w on a h istoric legal
victory yesterday. :
. Five Law L o rd s ru le d th a t a
you ng cou ple a n d a single m o th er
w ere en title d to co m p en sa tio n
a f te r m o v in g in to r u n d o w n
h o u ses — even th o u g h th ey h ad
n o t p aid fo r in d e p en d e n t surveys.
The trio h ad faced crippling bills
of ten s of thousands of pounds
because surveyors failed to exercise
reasonable care in valuing th eir
hom es for mortgages.
L ord Tem plem an said th e valu­
ers w ere professional m en paid for
th e ir services an d they knew th a t 90
p er cent o f housebuyers relied on
m ortgage valuations an d did not
com m ission th e ir own surveys.
H e argued th e re w as “great p res­
sure" on buyers to rely on m ortgage
valuations. Many could not afford a
seco n d v alu atio n , p lacin g th e ir
tru st in building societies, local
au tho rities and professional valu­
ers.:
“The public are exhorted to pur-
Surveyors are
reports,
Spokesm an G raham Adam said:.
“T his decision clears up a situation
The council said planning per­
m ission would not have been;
granted in the first place if the
house had not been for agricultural
use.
M r G ardiner is to appeal to th e
W elsh Office.
H e said: “It can’t get any w orse.”
“We cried for help and
they tu rn ed away. Then we
c o u ld n ’t b re a th a t all. ”
; B oth girls appealed to
L iv e rp o o l to c a rry on
playing, despite th e disas­
ter, an d to try to w in th e
FA Cup and th e league
ch a m p io n sh ip .“I t w ould
be a fitting trib u te to those
who d ied/’ said Debbie.
Liverpool a n d . E verton
are to pull down th e safety
fences at th eir grounds
before th eir next hom e fix­
tures. They will replaced
w ith a “safety corridor” to
s e p a ra te fan s fro m th e
pitch.
Liverpool chief executive.
P e te r
-■ R o b in s o n
announced th e m ove after
a fiv e -h o u r m e e tin g
betw een th e clubs.
H e said: “W e thought it
w ould be insensitive to ask
o u r supporters to stand
behind fences again after
w hat happened at H ills­
borough.
“I am glad we have now
finally found a way to
rem ove them . We had a
duty to find a way to get
.them down.”
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TTOI IEST AND COLDEST
W arm est place in B ritain yesterday: Scilly
Isles 15C (59F) Coldest: Newquay, Corn­
wall, 0C (32F) S unniest: T iree, In n e r
Hebrides, 12.4hrs W ettest: Crom er, Nor­
folk; 0.44ins.
“M r W alker yo u say, sir? A n d do
yo u have an ID card?"
Sir Leon m akes
his Euro stand
FORMER Cabinet minister Sir Leon Brittan
last night threw down a direct challenge to
Mrs Thatcher over her opposition to a
Europe without frontiers.
' ;
The new Euro Commissioner accused
the Prime Minister of narrow-mindedness
and of creating problems where none
existed. And he slapped aside her claim
that tearing down frontier controls would
harm the fight against international drug
trafficking.
Sir Leon’s remarks amounted to the
most graphic indication yet that he is not
about to be Mrs Thatcher’s “poodle” in
Brussels. They come in the wake of an
exclusive Daily Express interview in which
he made it plain he intended to be his own
master.
Freedom
for Ron
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showers; Cool, max 8C or 9C (46F to
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Sun sets (London): 8.06 p.m., rises 5.51
am . tomorrow. Moon rises: 8.08 p.m.,
sets 4.43 a.m. tomorrow. High water at
London Bridge: 3.15 ,p.m. and 3.23 a.m.
tomorrow. Liverpool: 12.22 p.m. and
MPs in soccer ID row
DEFIANT Mrs Thatcher th e repo rt by Lord Justice
rou n ded on b ack bench Taylor into th e disaster
r e b e ls y este rd a y and could be included in th e
declared her determ ina­ cu rrent Bill w ithout p ut­
tion to press'on. With her ting th e legislation back a
plan for soccer ID cards. year. '■
However, th e P rim e Min­
B ut in a move th a t is ister said it would be negli­
likely to satisfy m ost Tory gent to delay introduction
rebels, she m a d e :It clear of th e ID cards to aw ait th e th a t th e legislation would full rep ort into th e disas­
be delayed u n til th e initial ter.
reco m m en d atio n s of th e
The second residing of th e
H illsborough inquiry w ere Bill will probably go ahead
known.
in th e autum n.
I t m eans th e findings of Kop buries its dead: Page 5
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THE first school to
fail in a bid to opt out
of local council con­
tro l an d go it alone
was nam ed yesterday
by E ducation Secre­
ta ry K enneth Baker.
Eight schools have
been been success­
ful.
B u t yesterday S ir
Jam es Altham com­
prehensive in South
Oxhey, W atford
which has Ju st 234
pupil s out of a possi­
ble 1,000 — learned it
h ad not m ade th e
grade.
It now faces closure
by th e ed u c a tio n
authority because o f
th e s h o rta g e o f
pupils.
H e felt th a t denying-surveyors
th e right to exclude liability m ight
lead to m ore claim s, b u t he did. not
th in k so poorly of th e surveyors’
profession to believe th e floodgates
w ould be opened.
’L ast night th e Royal In stitu tio n
of C hartered Surveyors, w hich has
80,000 m e m b ers, w elcom ed th e
Lords' decision as “good news for
housebuyers.”
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Go-it-alone
bid fails
Liability
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W ant to go o n lik e th is,
b u t I ’ve got n o ch o ice’.”
D ebbie lo st co n scio u s­
ness for several m inutes
before being revived by
people slapping h er face
and scream ing a t h er to
open h er eyes.
She crushed a nerve in
an arm and w as badly
bruised. She said: “The
police could have done
m ore. I feel so angry. They
saw w hat w as going on and
panicked. I t w as etched on
th eir faces.
Lord G riffiths m ade it clear th a t
th e rulings w ould have im plications
for buyers th roughout B ritain.
MORE THAN 60 people w ant to
buy T errence G ardiner’s £186,000.
h o m e n e a r B rid g e n d in S o u th
W ales, b u t h e cannot sell it.
Ogwr borough council has ruled
th e five bedroom ed country house
m u st be sold to a farm w orker.
D isabled M r G ardiner, 60, said:
“Its tru e value is a q u arter of a m il­
lion pounds b u t th e price has to be
reduced to give an agricultural
w orker th e chance to buy. I t’s been
, on th e m ark et sin ce last July.
“I have a heart condition an d a
nervous illness and we really need a
sm aller place.”
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escape Thatcher defies rebel
Disaster
From Page One ; .
e rs w ere in e ffec tiv e u n d e r th e
U nfair C ontract T erm s Act 1977.
ch a se 'th e ir hom es an d 'can n o t find
houses to ren t,” he said.
“A ty p ic a l L on do n s u b u rb a n ,
house constructed in th e 1930s for
less th a n £1,000 is now bought for
m ore th a n £150,000 w ith money
largely borrow ed at high rates of
in terest and repayable over a quar­
te r of a century.
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“In th ese circum stances it is not
fair an d reasonable for building
so c ie tie s a n d v a lu e rs to agree:
together to im pose on purchasers
th e risk of loss arising as a resu lt of
incom petence o r : carelessness on
th e p art of valuers.”
The buyers won dam ages in spite
of sm all p rin t clauses disclaim ing
liability for th e accuracy of valua­
tions.
T he Law L ords held th e disclaim-
LEADERS of Britain’s biggest union reluc­
tantly accepted last nigfit that 9;400 dock­
ers should be allowed to vote on all-out
stoppage at 40 ports, making a crippling
strike almost inevitable.
Dockers in the secret Transport and
General Workers Union's workplace and
postal poll are certain to vote by a massive
majority for strikes wherever the National
Dock Labour Scheme— which has for the
past 42 years guaranteed them “jobs for
life” —r is scrapped by Government legisla­
tion this summer.
Ports like Liverpool, Southampton, Hull
and Tilbury will be hit by mid-May if the
expected majority is achieved.
in w hich th ere has been a protacted
period of confusion. ~
“At least th e surveyor now know s
th e duty of care h e owes to house­
buyers.”
Law Lords
By JACK LEE
Dockers’ strike
looks inevitable
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Knight: Wanted
SPAIN’S third attempt
to expel Ronnie Knight
was close to collapse
yesterday after a judge
allowed him to keep his
freedom.
Judge Fernando de la
Torre blamed Spanish
police for mishandling
the expulsion order for
knight, wanted in Bri­
tain for questioning
about the Security
Express raid.
Borrowing fears
NEW interest rate fears swept the City yes-'
terday after the Bank of England disclosed
a rise of £8 billion in bank and building
society borrowing in March, and the Ger­
man central bank boosted its rates by a
half per cent to 4.5. Nearly £5 billion was
wiped off share prices, and the pound
dropped against the German mark.
Borrowing was well above economists’
estimates of £6 billion. Now the City is
waiting anxiously for next Wednesday’s
March trade figures.
FT-SE 100 Index 2064.4 down 22.6
„ Oow Jones Index 2366.20 down 20.7
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
HIT
M. B u tte rfly
Shaftesbury Theatre
T H IS stu n n in g p ro ­
d u ctio n o$ th e Tony
A w ard-w inning
B ro a d w a y h it is
surely destined to
b e one of th e m ost
talked-about show s
of th e y ear — if
only for its b izarre
strip tease scene.
A great bam boo stair­
case curves dram ati­
cally through a scar­
let and black cave.
In th e lo o p o f th is
alm ost heavenly stair­
way is a spotlighted plat­
form that represents a
prison.
We are, about to en ter a
p rison er’s m ind a s he con­
ju r e s u p o n : sta g e th e
e v e n ts a n d th e p eo p le
from h is past.
f This is Madame Butterfly
with a sexual difference 9
T his is a M adam e B utter­
fly w ith a sexual differ­
ence, inspired by a recent
e s p io n a g e tr ia l th a t
revealed how a M ata H ari
from th e Chinese Opera
had ensnared a French
diplom at who never real­
ised the beauty was a
fe m a le im p e rs o n a to r.
T heir strange affair lasted
for 20 years.
Mystery
Playw right David H enry
H w ang h a s seized th e
o p p o rtu n ity to w rite a
dram a about an inade­
quate m an w ith an obses­
sive capacity for self-deception who sought the
perfect fantasy woman.
W ith his diffident charm
and ability to suggest m is­
ery in c a rn a te , A nthony
H opkins is superb as the
diplom at in a play th at
explores, d ec ep tio n on
m any levels. H e is also b it­
terly, sardonically funny
about th e absurdity of h is
plight.
H w ang
o rig in a lly
intended to call his w ork
: M onsieur B utterfly until
h is wife persuaded him to
u se “M”, th e F re n c h
a b b re v ia tio n fo r M on­
sieur, to stress th e sexual
a m b ig u ity . A nd a c to r
G .G .G oei a lso h id e s
behind in itials to add to
th e m ystery of his role as
th e she-m an Song Liling.
H e gives a n e x tra o rd i­
narily com pelling perfor­
m ance in h is professional
B ritish stage debut.
M an h as created wom an
by dem anding a fem inine
ideal. I t is only appropri­
ate, as th e play points out,
th at a m an should im per­
sonate th e perfect woman.
The lovely Song Liling has
th e la st laugh by m aking
th e diplom at Rene h er
hopelessly devoted slave
until, in a shocking final
scene, she m akes herself
up to look like a grotesque
tra v e s ty o f P u c c in i’s
M adame Butterfly.
The staging by John Dex­
ter, who also directed th e
Broadw ay production, is
g o rg eo u sly im p re ssiv e
w ith elem ents of ChineseJapanese Noh T heatre in
th e lavish costum es and
ritu als th a t evoke a dance
of death. T he rest of th e
cast have little to do b u t /
do it well, despite th e /
F re n c h A m b a s sa d o r’s
A m erican accent.
I t’s good to see th e Lon­
don stage's original Suzie
Wong, Tsai Chin, in a '
cameo role. B ut th is is
really th e greatest twohander in town.
Imprisoned by deception: Hopkins and Goei
NO MORE MUSCLEMEN FOR ME, VOWS THE EX-MRS RAMBO
beat me
up, says
Brigitte
From PHILIP FINN
• in New York
AMAZONIAN actress
B rigitte N eilsen adm it­
ted last night she
walked out on her. m us­
clem an lover because
he beat her up.
And th e 6ft Danish
. blonde, form er wife of
Sylvester “Bambo” Stal’ lone, vowed she had had
enough of he-men.
Actress Brigitte and for­
m er football' star Mark
Gastineau had a tempes­
tuous 15-month affair.
During It she suffered a
. miscarriage, both of them
1 gave up work — and they
had each other’s names
tattooed On their bot- toms.
But It ended when she
stormed out of his Ari­
zona desert home
because of his violence.
r “That’s the truth,"she
‘ confessed. “It happened a
lot. I can’t handle that.
“And we are dealing with
6ft 6in and 3001bs.”
Brigitte, 25, revealed that
being linked to such mag­
nificent hunks as Gasti­
neau and Stallone was
not so great.
“It is one of the most
r complicated situations a
: man can live in. Hie is Mr
Maeho to people, and he
-h a sto liv eu p to th eir
| expectations 24 hoursa
- day.
'
“Nobody can live like :
that.”
Now 6ft Brigitte is
lookingfor someone
quite different: “I’d like
to find a mature man. He
coaid be 4ft llin , skinny,
no hair a ta ll.lt wouldn’t
matter.”
Just so long as be doesn’t
mind someone else’s ■
name tattooed on her bot­
tom.
A T IN Y b r a in ­
damaged
baby
m u st b e allow ed to
die w ithout pain,
th e A ppeal C ourt
ru led yesterday.
allowing the appeal so
Baby C could be treated
in “such a way th a t she
can end h er life and die
m edical science can alter peacefully
w ith th e greatth a t fact.”
: e s t dignity and least pain,
T he b ab y w as b o m two
suffering and distress.”
d ay s b efo re C h ristm as
T he ru lin g w as w el­
suffering, am ongst other
The four-m onth-old th in g s , fro m h y d ro ­ com ed yesterday by the
girl, know n only as cephalus, or swelUng of Society for the Protec­
tion of th e U nborn Child.
B aby C, w as born th e brain.
G eneral secretary John
Despite devoted n u rs­
w ith severe m ental
eaton said: “Food and
and p hysical disabili­ in g care and.an operation dSm
rin k are a basic hum an
relieve th e p ressu re on
tie s an d h a s o n ly to
right,
however disabled
h e r b r a in , m e d ic a l
w eeks to live.
experts have described som eone m ight be.
A w ee k ag o H ig h h er case as hopeless.
C o u rt ju d g e M r Ju stic e
She w as tak en away
Burden
W a rd c a u s e d u p r o a r fro m h e r p a r e n ts an d
“T he law m akes no dis­
w h en h e to ld d o c to rs to m ade a w ard of cou rt
“tr e a t th e c h ild to die.” When ju s t 13 days old, tin c tio n b etw e e n th e
H e said if th e baby because they w ere unable h a n d ica p p ed an d n o n ­
handicapped. B oth have
d evelo ped an in fec tio n to cope.
T he appeal against the th e rig ht to nursin g care,
sh e was not to receive
a n tib io tic s a n d sh o u ld o rig in a l ju d g e ’s o rd e r m edical treatm en t and
n ot be fed intravenously. w as m ade : by solicitor n u trition .”
Alan Leighton, o f the
D av id ' . V e n a b le s , as
guardian of th e baby’s charity MENCAP, called
Suffering
fo
r le g isla tio n o n th e
interests.
L ord D on ald son said issue.
B u t yesterday M aster deciding h er fu tu re had
“I t is an unfair burden
o f th e R o lls L o rd
been
a n ’’aw e so m e on one person to .have to
D onaldson,; sittin g w ith : responsibility.”
m
ake a decision of this
L o rd Ju stice Balcom be
H e said th e co u rt was •nature,” h e said. '
and
L o rd;( J u s t ic e
N icho lls, to ld m edical
staff they should tre a t
th e baby as they saw fit. ■'
- T he p h rase “tre a t to
A BUNGLING burglar leapt straight in to the
die” was wrong, he said. :
arm s o f th e law w hen h e tried to escape from a
D o c to rs a n d 1 n u r s e s
raid yesterday. After jum ping Into h is getaway
could give th e baby anti­
car: outside a factory in W elwyn Garden City,
b iotics if it helped ease
H erts, th e crook scream ed at th e driver “go, go,
h er suffering.
go”. He didn’t realise h is :accom plice had fled
B u t h e em p h asised :
leaving him in the lurch and th e place behind
“Baby C is dying and
the w heel had been taken by plain clothes
nothing th e co u rt can do,
nothing doctors can do,
detective Sgt Adrian Tapp.
an d nothing known to
By FIONA MOONEY
WHEELS OF JUSTICE
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
Ba&onatie! Per
airs ozone
By JAMES DAVIES
A SCH EM E to plu g
th e h o le in e a r th ’s
ozone lay er by using,
g ia n t b a llo o n s w as
u n veiled yesterday.
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it back tow ards E arth.
years ago, plunging th e
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com e closer in th e future; darkness. T his m ay have
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E a r th , th e M oon o r
D r F rench said if th ere j
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989'
5
Gary Church: Killed at 19
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'of 95 fu nerals arid
they have n o t yet set­
tled into a routine.
The celebrities w ere
as aw kw ard as th e w eeping
au n ts.
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.
: T hey did n ot know exactly
w here they were supposed to
stand or w hen it w as perm itted
to cry. S o th e funeral o f Gary
Church, w ho w as 19 •y ea rs-o ld
w hen he died in th e crush o f
H illsborough, w as a b it raw and
clum sy.
A nd q u ite rig h t, too.
T h is h a s b ee n o n e o f th o se b rig h t­
ly-lit m o d e m d isa ste rs w hich h a s
b ee n rep lay ed a th o u sa n d tim e s on
telev isio n a n d d issected b y a h u n ­
d re d ex p erts.
y
T h ere h ave even b ee n m o m en ts in
th e -- la st w eek w h en it h as
b eco m e political. As if anybody c a res
a b o u t th e G o v e rn m e n t’s id e n tity
ca rd s. I n L iverpool th is .w eek th ey
h av e b e e n iden tifying co rp ses. - '
A t th e fu n eral o f ' G ary C h u rch
so m e o f th e m o u rn e rs w ere so
p r e s s e d fo r tim e — a n d p e r h a p s
m on ey — th a t th e y equ ip p ed th e m ­
selves fo r grief w ith b la c k m in i­
sk irts. T h ere w as a young g irl w ith
b lazin g b lo n d e h a ir w ho th o u g h t it
a p p ro p ria te to m a k e u p lik e B atgirl.
Mourning: Gary’s girlfriend, a rose in her hand
e r com plex m a sc a ra w as so on
sm u d g ed b y te a rs. At th e re d ­
b ric k C h rist C h u rch in th e
L iverpool su b u rb o f W aterloo
sh e w as as p erfec t a s a g irl fro m
Vogue.
I w ill n o t re p o rt o n th e grief of th e
.....
d ead la d ’s im m ed iate fam ily except
th a t th e y w ere so .bent b y sa d n ess
th a t th e y e n tered a n d left th e c h u rc h
in a k in d o f an g u ish ed scru m .
H is fa th e r D avid a n d m o th e r M au­
re e n led th e m o u rn e rs into, ch u rc h .
H is e ld e r b ro th e r D avid a n d th re e
frie n d s c a rrie d th e coffin.
. In sid e it w as a c a rd d ec o rate d by
h is six-year-old niece C laire. S h e h ad
p a in te d a row of tu lip s w ith th e m es­
sage “U ncle G ary, I loved you, I w ill
alw ays m iss you an d nev er sto p
th in k in g ab o u t you.”
Tw o w reath s lay o n th e coffin:
O ne w as sh a p ed like th e'F A C up an d
th e o th e r w as lik e a football.
T h a t o n e w as fro m L iverpool FC
an d a c a rd o n it said: “D eepest sym ­ Mourning: Dalglish and John Barnes from the club Mourning:
p a th y fro m th e d irec to rs, m anager,
p lay ers a n d staff.’’
g ested th a t h e h a d n o t sp e n t h is
h e re w ere la d s in th e p ro ce s­ w hole y o u th k ick in g footballs.
H e p au sed in th e rig h t places, h e
s io n w hose eyes w ere so b la c k ­
en ed by sh y a n d w iped-aw ay em p h asised th e w ord s th a t n eeded
te a rs th a t th e y lo ok ed lik e th e em p h asis. I hav e h e a rd lesso n s rea d
o u t less ex pertly b y m ay o rs an d
su rv iv o rs of a braw l.
P O L IC E b o s s P e te r
resp e c te d p olitician s.
W right yesterday spoke
I n su c h com pany, a ll sp e cu la tio n
W e o u g h t n o t to have b ee n s u r­
for th e first tim e o f h is
ab o u t th e b lam e o f S heffield an d p rise d — w hy sh o u ld n ’t a fo o tb aller
p erso n a l to rm e n t *over
w ho o u g h t to have beh av ed differ­ b e able to re a d o u t loud? — b u t th e n
th e
d is a s te r
th a t
en tly b ecam e triv ia l a n d u n im p o r­ w e axe all co n d itio n ed b y th e clich es
claim ed th e lives o f 95
ta n t. T he en o rm ity o f th e d e a th of an o f sp o rt. T he young m a n in th e cof­
L
iverpool
fans.
o rd in a ry yo u n g m an , w ith a n o rd i­ fin w as a fo o tb all fan , a face am ong
n a ry g u sto an d O rdinary en th u si­ te n th o u sa n d o th e r faces.
The South Yorkshire
asm s, w as la rg e r th a n a ll th e h ea d ­
Chief Constable told how
H is d e a th b ro u g h t sev eral h u n ­
lines.
he
worked on Merseyside
d re d peo p le aw kw ardly to c h u rc h
for seven years.
K enn y D alglish a n d a b u n c h o f h is a n d n o n e o f th e m w as co n scio u s of
razzle-dazzle fo o tb all te a m shu ffled th e cam eras.
“I feel a deep sense of
loss,” he said. “I lived
in th e p ro ce ssio n a s aw kw ardly as
There w ill be another 94 funerals
among
them and liked
d is ta n t rela tiv e s a n d n eig hb ou rs.
lik e this one and they m il q u ic k ly *
them .”
J o h n A ld rid g e , th e L iv e rp o o l become ro u tin e fo r those o f us w ho
A new row broke out in
strik e r, re a d fro m S t P a u l’s E p istle are spectators. F or a few, there m il be
Sheffield when grieving
to th e R o m an s in a sty le th a t su g­ no m ore happy Saturday afternoons.
fa m ilies w ere refused
Wright: Memories
By HARRY COOKE
permission to collect the
belongings of their dead.
West Midlands police
said the possessions and
clothing could play a key
role in their investigation
into the South Yorkshire
officers’ actions' ait the
match.
They would help iden­
tify exactly where the
bodies were found.
W est M idlands A ssis­
tant Chief Constable Mervyn Jones said: “We
appreciate: the distress
r e la tiv e s a re goin g
through and th e la st
thing we want to do is to
add to it.
“All belon gin gs are
being photographed and
efforts w ill be made to
return them as soon as
possible.”
But police admitted the
item s would be kept until
the end of the inquiry
which is expected to take
several months.
The decision has caused
'-‘im m ense d istress” tofamilies, said Liverpool
social services director
David Mason.
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
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By JOHN TWOMEY
and IAN McKERRON
HIGH-FLYING executive
Jan e Salveson, 35, alm ost
collapsed w ith relief last
night a fter being cleared of
th e crossbow m u rd e r of
love rival D iana Maw.
« « ss
S he said after being told the
p rosecution had dropped the
case against her: “I never
doubted that m y innocence
w ould be proved w hen all the
facts w ere known.
“I am im m en sely relieved th a t
th is o rd e a l is ov er a n d th a t I can
b ecom e a p riv a te p e rso n again.
"The well-worn cliche th a t you
only know who your real friends are
at tim es of trou ble has been shown
to be tru e in my case.'I w ouldlike to
Diana: She
th a n k a ll m y frie n d s
w ho h av e gone fa r
beyond w hat I had a
right to expect In stand­
ing by m e in these diffi­
cult tim es.”
Diana, 36, w as found
dead outside h er flat in
E alin g, W est London,
last July w ith a cross­
bow b o lt em bedded in
the ..Crown P rosecution
h er skull.
S erv ice th a t th e evi­
M iss S a lv e so n , a
dence in th e case was far
fro m c le a r-c u t,” sa id
design consultant, was
M iss Reggiori.
a rre ste d in N ovem ber
and during a dram atic
“After th e fullest con­
co urt hearing revealed
s id e ra tio n ,. th e Crow n
she was a jealous ex­ P rosecution;Service has
lo v er o f M iss M aw’s
concluded,: th a t on the
wealthy boyfriend, in ter­ evidence presently avail­
n a tio n a l b u sin e ssm a n
able it could n o t safely
M ichael Stevens.
ask a ju ry to convict
M iss Salveson of m u r­
der.”
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Obsession
She said th e CPS h ad
th e re fo re d ec id e d to
The
s lig h tly - b u ilt
offer no evidence.
Woman, a d m itte d sh e
suffered “strong feelings
O u tsid e th e c o u rt,
of obsession and jeal­
M iss Salveson’s solici­
ousy” after she broke up
to r, B ria n R aym ond,
w ith Mr. Stevens and
said: “The real killer of
D iana Maw is still walk­
se cretly follow ed h im
and h is new girlfriend.
ing around o u t there!
“I thin k Jane Salveson
Y esterday’s hearing at
d e serv es an apology
E a lin g
M a g is tr a te s
C ourt was scheduled to
from th e police.
be a ro utine one and
“She is a wom an who
M iss Salveson, who was
is guilty of nothing m ore
on bail, was to ld she
th an being unlucky in
need not attend.
love.”
B ut M iss Claire RegMr. Raym ond accused
giori, for the CPS, to ld
th e police of developing
th e m agistrates th e pros­
a “fixation” about Miss
e c u tio n w as b e in g
S alveson-ajjd ssiid they
dropped after a exten­
re fu s e d td ^ S co n sid e r
sive and thorough police
alternative suspects.
investigation.
The m urder of Diana
She said th a t a detailed
Maw baffled police for
police rep o rt had been
m o n th s.! S h e . w as a
considered. “It w as obvi­
h ap p y arid am b itio u s
Set free: Accused executive Jane Salveson ous
at an early stage to
wom an who was about
died
Stevens: Ex-lover
Still grieving: Diana’s parents
Crossbow mukier case is
prosecution
to buy a £350,000 h o m e, tiv es disco v ered M iss
With her lover.
Salveson m ade a cash­
The last m onths of her
point w ithdraw al on the
sam e day.
life w ere p la g u ed by
threatening phone calls' ! B ut th e shop assistant
and a. m ystery th e ft from
who sOld th e weapon
h er briefcase.
and a cleaning wom an in
D ete ctiv es sa id th e
th e store a t th e • tim e
killer laid in w ait o u t­
failed to pick M iss Salve­
side h er plush flat in
so n fro m an id e n tity
W estfield Road, Ealing,
line-up.
arid shot h er through
th e back of th e head
■_ Grief
w ith a six-inch, steelT h e se c o n d c ru c ia l
tip ped crossbow bolt. .;
ev e n t w as w h en an
s a le s m a n
The police1case against /: ic e -c re a m
spotted a youth carrying
Jane Salveson centred
on two events. The first,
a crossbow ;near D iana's
w as w h en a w om an
home.
bought a crossbow from
The m an later agreed
a sh o p in P iccad illy ,
' th e youth could have
C entral London. Detec­
b e e n a w o m an an d
C "A M; E ;R A
C-'A.R N -,t -V A L
p ic k ed M iss Salveson
from a police ID parade.
B u t M r R aym o nd ,
w h o se -c lie n ts h av e
in clu d ed Dr. M a rie tta
Higgs, secrets case man:
Clive P onting and con­
tro v e rsia l D r. W endy
Savage, said th e prose­
cution’s case was w orth­
less.
D ian a’s m o th e r, D r
Sheila Maw, said from
th e ir hom e in Aughton,
n e a r S h e ffie ld , la s t
night: "We are not the
type of people who w ear
o u r em o tio n s on o u r
sleeves.
“We feel ju st th e sam e
as before — th e grief is
still there, nothing is dif­
ferent.”
■
• Asked if she and her
husband, retired eye su r­
geon Stafford Maw, were
s till h o p efu l D ian a’s
killer w ould be caught,
Dr. Maw replied: “We
have always been hope­
ful of th at.”
C A. M E ’R .A
G AVfl N T V A L
Gummer gets
icy blast in
woollies row
TORY
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Jo h n
G um m er w as y esterday
d u b b ed th e new E dw in a
C u rrie a fte r suggesting
p e o p le s h o u ld w e a r
w o o llie s in s te a d o f
b o th e rin g w ith ce n tral
heating.
L ab o u r M Ps co n ­
dem ned th e 49-year-old
Local G overnm ent M inis­
te r for h is “bizarre” o u t­
b u rst over th e H ousing
Bill,
H e s a id a n e x tra
ju m p er w as th e best sort
of central heating.
And he added: “I have
never h ad a heated bed­
room in my life. The
u p stairs of m y house has
no heating w hatsoever.”
F o rm e r
M in is te r
Edw ina Currie sparked a
sim ilar storm last year
w hen she told old folk to
w rap u p to keep warm.
L abour’s David Blunkett said: “I t’s easy for
so m eo n e w ho is w ell
provided-for to dism iss
th e n e e d fo r d e c e n t
heating.”
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o rg an s fo r tra n sp la n t.
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D octors who take p art
face s im ila r ja il se n ­
tences and fines, along
w ith being stru ck off the
G eneral Medical Coun­
cil’s register. :
“Recent allegations of
trading in organs have
By CLARE DOVER
Medical Reporter
evoked feelings o f dis­
gust,” said Juriior H ealth
M inister Roger Freem an.
, “This dem onstrates our
intention to deal severely
w ith anyone who seeks to
carry on such an abhor­
ren t trade.”
T he G o v ern m e n t is
expecting a l l .p arty sup­
p o rt and th e Bill should
be law, by sum m er.
I t will m ean th a t W est
G erm an b u sin e ssm a n
C ount R ainer Adellman
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who said he planned to
set up a kidney finding
agency in B irm ingham to
p ro v id e d o n o rs fo r
w ealthy continentals will
not be able to do so.
The G overnm ent acted
after it w as discovered
e a rlie r th is y ea r th a t
T u rk ish p e a sa n ts h ad
sold th eir kidneys for
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receive paym ent for sup­
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
^B ritish
Sovereignty1.
s
quango I
IH E C om m ons today debates
'th e .Right of R eply B ill, a p ri­
vate m em bers B ill sponsored
by Labour MP Tony W orthing­
ton. Its avowed purpose is to give
peop le th e right to force new spapers
to correfct factual inaccuracy.
Its effe ct h o w e v e r, w o u ld be n o th in g
less th a n th e g ra d u a l d e s tru c tio n o f
p re ss fre e d o m in B r ita in .
BRUSSELS
S urely, that cannot b e w h a t Mr
W orthington and h is a llies w ish to
see. B ut that is , assufed ly, w hat they
sh all get if h is B ill is not defeated
today!
The B ill’s supporters have seized
on the grow ing public unease over
th e reck less an tics of som e downm ar­
k et tabloids. T his u hease is under­
standable.
B ut it w ould b e sheer m adness to
respond to th e sin s o f one or tw o cow ­
b oys w ith m easures that- w ould cru­
cify the 1800 responsible new spapers
up and down th e country Which cor­
rect their m istak es w ithout a b ig
stick being needed.
Mr W orthington’s B ill breaks a
fundam ental rule about th e law: it is
h opelessly im precise and, in places,
in c o m p r e h e n sib le . ' U n clea r law
breeds injustice.
The B ill lack s any definition. “Fac­
tual inaccuracy”, the v eiy heart o f th e
issu e, is n ot defined. Nor is "correc­
tion ”, nor is "newspaper” nor "period­
ica l”.
Help !
Secours! Send for the gendarmes! I m getting an obscene call
J
MEN LAUGHED AT THE HEAVY BREATHERS — NOW THE JOKE HAS TURNED SOUR
^Jhe ‘<heavy breather”
•on the telephone has
‘ _
been treated
:as a'jQke by men. If
women made a fuss they
if any, sym­
pathy.
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That joke hats now turned
sour. For shocking statistics
reveal that the day of the
obscene phone call Is here
with a vengeance.
The p ro b le m has reached
e p id e m ic p ro p o rtio n s w ith
m o re th a n e ig h t m illio n ca lls
m ade every year, a cco rd in g
to a re ce n t survey.
Unlimited funds
Over half a m illion women
receive more than ten of
these degrading, terrifying
calls — and som e are sub­
jected to them for years.
The “hidden crime” finally
cam e out into the open when
Channel 4 was flooded with
ap p eals for h elp from
women AND men after a
documentary on telephone
sex pests.
A disturbing factor to
emerge is that the enormous
increase in nuisance calls
appears to correspond with
the sudden boom in chatline
companies who hire women
to talk to sexual deviants' in
a perverted way.
Ray Wyre, a consultant
therapist, frequently treats
sex offenders who have a
history of making obscene
calls and then go on to com­
m it other sexu al crim es
against women.
e says: “These chat
lines and sex lines
are taking us down
an incredibly dan­
gerous road. Men can phone
them arid get women to do
anything they want.
Producer of th e D es­
patches programme, Lynn
Ferguson, manned the tele­
phone lines after the docu­
mentary with a team of
expert co u n sello rs. The
response was overwhelming.
W ill th e IRA have a Right o f Reply,
or a convicted rapist?
Tom orrow’s new spapers w ill carry
reports o f today’s debate in the Com­
m ons. B u t if the subject o f that
d eb a te b e c o m e s law , n ew sp ap ers
w ould lo se th e protection they now
have to quote M Ps’ sp eeches, w hich
enjoy privilege.
A 21-strong Press C om m ission,
hand-picked by th e H om e Secretary,
w ould have the job o f instructing
new spapers not only w hat replies
they sh ould print but how, w here and
when.
Are th ose Tory backers o f th is B ill
really happy to contem plate th is
P ress C om m ission under a Labour
governm ent, lending an ever-receptive ear to th e lik es of R on Todd,
Jim m y Knapp and Arthur Scargill? If
so, they m u st have taken leave of
their sen ses.
B esides, th e very idea of a new
quango — w ith unlim ited public
funds and th e power to em ploy any
num ber of support staff — sh ould be
anathem a to th is governm ent’s back­
b ench supporters.
The existing Press watchdog, th e
Press C ouncil, under th e new chair­
m anship of distinguished lawyer Mr
L ouis Biom-Cooper, QC, is currently
in the p rocess of re-establishing its
credibility w ith th e public and the
profession. T his p rocess has the fu ll
support o f new spapers (not least the
Daily E xpress, w hich is pleased to
report that it had no P ress Council
adjudications against it throughout
1988).
Far better to let th e Press Council
fin ish its w ork and th e p ress p ut its
ow n h ou se in order than p ush th is
inept and dangerous B ill onto th e
Statute Book.
. “W omen ringing in w ere in an
a b so lu te sta te . S om e b ro k e
down and wept, som e adm itted
being suicidal. Many w ere on
valium after th eir children had
been threatened,” said Lynn. :Ninety per cent o f the m en she
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Fear
on
th e
phone. . . Patricia Charbonneau plays the victim
of a pervert in the new
video Cali Me
spoke to who confessed to being
sex pest callers did, n ot think they
had a problem.
“T heir attitu d e was th a t they
got sexual satisfaction from it
and th e women norm ally hung
up on them so no harm was
done,” said Lynn, who revealed
th a t One in five phone pests
th reaten physical violence.
T here are several categories
of nuisance callers. T here is the
“friend” who does it as a joke,
and halfway through th e con­
versation reveals his identity.
Som e phone pests ,try to trick
women into revealing intim ate
details about them selves.
T hey ask w h at u n d erw ear
they have on, w hat contracep­
tion they use, o r w hat they are
like in bed.
O ften they sound plausible'
and in m any cases it tak es som e
m inutes for th e victim to realise
w h at is re a lly going on. A
favourite ploy for th ese m en is
to pose as policem en, research­
ers or sexologists. B ut th e m ost
w o rry in g c a te g o ry , w h ich
m akes up 50 per cent of calls,
are those th a t like to control
and scare th eir victim s.
They sta rt to be obscene and
if th e wom an tries to hang up
they will m ake a th re a t of vio­
lence.
O ften th is type of caller tak es
tim e to re se a rc h th e b a c k ­
ground of his target and may
w atch th eir house and move­
m ents.
Silent callers trad e on creat­
ing fear by leaving it to th eir vic­
tim ’s im agination to decide who
is on th e o ther end of th e line.
One housewife endured eight
silent calls and then, heard a
stranger say: “I am w atching
ISjpwiemc that runs into millions of calls
‘ •
you, always w atching you, and
you will die.”
~
She was eventually forced to.
change h er n u m b er and
installed a steel-plated doo;r to T
h er flat.
A nother frightening tren d has
stem m ed from a sadistic char- .
acter in th e violent movie Call
Me, w hich show s a m an first
terrifying then bew itching his
victim w ith h is calls.
B ut there are things women
can do to deter obscene callers.
M r Wyre advises a whole
range o f strategies from quietly
hanging up as soon as you real­
ise it is a nuisance phone call, t o :
keeping a loUd Whistle by the
telephone, to leaving an answer- i
phone on all th e tim e.
T he caller is looking for a
reaction. Anger, ridicule, em bar­
rassm ent or fear m ay encourage
h im to continue o r call again.
“If you decide to talk to him,
try saying, 7 wonder how your
girlfriend, m other, wife, sister
would feel if they were p v t :
through this’," says Mr Wyre.
fo m e n should also be
extrem ely wary of p ip -'
cing adverts in s h o p s :
o r papers w hich m ay ■
give away th eir identity.
Always be careful w hen sign-'
ing cheques in public places,
and m ake sure your listing in
th e telephone directory doesn’t
give away your sex. Children
m u st b e taught n ot to give ihform ation to strangers:
,4„
H e w ould like to see a sim ilar ’
system to th e A m erican one
w here it is possible to see th e
num ber of th e caller.
B ritish Telecom does tak e
com plaints about phone p ests r
seriously b u t they only investi­
gate problem s a t th e request of ;
th e police.
• ,
• If th e obscene caller is traced* ■>
he m erely gets a legal slap o a f
th e w rist. Amazingly th e maxi- !
m um penalty is a £400 fine.
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
Tribute: Hillsborough service at Liverpool Cathedral
It’s a shame that
soccer is turned
into a religion
AT a tim e o f g rea t su f­ : fro m a steep d eclin e in
p o p u latio n.
fering, tru e sym pathy
is n e e d e d . I n s te a d ,
They sp eak o f th e ir
a fte r H illbsorough, we
g rea t m a ritim e tra d i­
a re b ein g deluged w ith
tio n , o f th e ir city as a
gatew ay to th e w orld.
se n tim e n ta lity .
L iverpool is one o f
Again an d again, we Y et
e p o rts su n k in to
h e a r o f th e w onderful th
id len ess by th e D ock
sp irit o f th e p eople o f L
ab o u r S chem e. T h e
- L iv e r p o o l;
H ow
w orld h a s gone else­
h u m o ro u s th e y are, w here.
how Ind om itable, how
A nd th e sa cred te n e t
n e ig h b o u rly .'
o f th e s p irit o f L iver­
I h e a r d C o n s ig n o r pool is th a t- it I s all
W arlock, th e R om an som ebody else’s fault.
C a th o lic A rc h b ish o p
I t is th e G overnm ent
of- L iv e rp o o l, sa y in g ‘starv in g th e city of
h ow m o v in g it w as fu n d s ’^ (n e v e r m in d
th a t a n E v erto n fori th a t p u b lic m oney h as
h a d to ld h im th a t, b e e n p o u re d in fo r
b e c a u s e o fth e tragedy, years).
n o rm a l
r iv a lrie s ,
I t is th e b ig com pa­
b e tw e e n th e c ity ’s n ie s tu r n in g t h e i r '
clu b s w ere p u t aside.
b ack s o n M erseyside
(never m in d th a t th ey
Beauty
d id so b e c a u s e th e
M oving? S urely it is w orkforce w as w orkth e veiry le a s t o n e shy).
s h o u ld e x p e c t. T h is
In th e case o f H ills­
g rea t s p irit o f L iver­ borough, i t is a w icked
pool, w e a re told, w ill lie, ap p a ren tly , to say
n ever die. I devoutly th a t a sing le L iverpool
w ish th a t it w ould. I t is fa n 'm isbehaved a t all.
a sp irit of re se n tm e n t
an d self-pity.
Decline
A nyone w ho v is its
In th e case o f H eysel,
L iv e rp o o l
i s it w as a ll dow n to. th e
im p re sse d , c e rta in ly , B elgian police.
by th e b ea u ty o f its se t­
T he one th in g L iver­
tin g o n th e M ersey, by pool cannot" accep t is
th e L iver b u ild in g an d th a t som e o f its tro u ­
by th e A nglican ca th e­ b le s m ig h t have som e­
d ral. I t is tru e , too, th in g to do w ith its
th a t th e re is a good, ow n people.
su b v e rs iv e s e n se o f
O th er cities, a fte r all,
h u m o u r to b e found.
have rise n fro m th e
B u t th e v isito r’s over­ a s h e s of: in d u s tr ia l
w helm ing im p ressio n decline. N ew castle is
i s o f defeat, n o t e n d u r­ th riv in g . G lasgow is, as
a n c e , o f slovenliness, it says, ‘m iles b e tte r’.
n o t local p rid e, Of dis­ L iverpool gets stead ily
in teg ratio n , n o t com ­ w orse.
m unity.
T h e g r e a te s t th in g
T he b ish o p s go on ab o u t th e g re a t Scpuse
ab o u t th e glories of s p ir it i s , , o f c o u rse ,
th e ir flock, b u t th ey go football. L iverpool say
on
c l o s in g
t h e th a t soccer is a re li­
ch urches.
gion w ith th e m , an d
L iv e rp u d lia n s say th e y a re p ro u d o f th e
feet.
th ey w ould n o t w an t to
liv e an yw h ere else, b u t
T h e y s h o u ld b e
m o st have done so. ash am ed of it. Why
T he city is suffering m ak e a G od of a gam e?
Beggars can’t be losers
'I COMPLAINED recently th a t beggars now often p ro ­
te st about th e sm all am ount of m oney one gives them .
I have also experienced a new, rath e r m ore suc­
cessful technique for ex tra ctin g -c ash from th e
unwary.
The beggar, dressed reasonably well, approaches
me. “H ave you got any change?” he asks. “Yes,” I
reply, holding o u t a palm ful of lOp pieces assum ing
th a t he needs to m ake a telephone call an d will give
m e a big coin in retu rn .
^
“T hank you,” h e says politely, helping him self to
th e lot.
’R GENNADI
G erasim ov is
th e
s ilv e r
to n g u e
of
.g la sn o st. As
Mr G orb ach ev’s P re ss
spokesm an, he is the
m an ch iefly responsible
for sellin g th e newlook S oviet U nion to the
rest of th e world.
A nd v ery w ell h e d o e s it.
H is E n g lis h is p erfec t; h e
k n o w s ev ery id io m a n d
n u a n c e , q u o tin g fro m th e
B ib le a n d fro m lite r a tu re
w ith ease.
H is m a n n e r is relax ed .
H is d re s s is sty lish . H e
lo o k s m u c h m o re o p en a n d
m u c h m o re a p p ro a c h a b le
th a n o u r o w n crag-v isag ed
B e rn a rd In g h a m .
B u t c h a rm is a tw o-edged
w eapon. O n M onday, I
a tte n d e d a d in n e r fo r M r
G e r a s im o v in L o n d o n
g iven b y IT N , a fte r se ein g
h im o n c e b e fo re a t th e ir
lu n c h e o n fo r h im la s t y ear.
T h e o n e -lin e rs w ere n o
le s s d az zlin g ly clev er, b u t
w ere th e y rea lly , w h en o n e
th o u g h t a b o u t it, a ll th a t
a ttra c tiv e ?
M r G e ra sim o v lik e s to
m a k e jo k e s o n th e ed g e o f
th e ta ste le ss .
S ta lin , h e sa id , w as a tr u e
in te rn a tio n a lis t: h e k ille d
p e o p le o u ts id e h is o w n
c o u n try a s w ell a s w ith in it.
Q u ite fu n n y , u n til y o u
re fle c t th e reg im e M r G era­
sim o v r e p re s e n ts s till s its
o n m o s t o f th e s e c re ts of
S ta lin , a n d s ti ll e x a lts
o th e r m u rd e re rs , s u c h a s
L enin .
A sk e d a b o u t w h y th e
S o v iet U n io n e x p re sse d n o
d isa p p ro v a l o f th e a p p a ll­
in g ty ra n n y in R u m a n ia ,
M r G e ra sim o v s a id : th a t
R u m a n ia ’s p o lic ie s w e re
its o w n a ffair.
IN his forthcom ing m em ­
o irs , L o rd W h itelaw
. reveals how he nearly
resigned as H om e Secre­
tary w hen the eccentric
M ichael Fagan found his
way into th e Queen’s bed­
room.
A few days after it hap­
pened, I w ent to th e cen­
tenary celebrations of the
o p e n a ir th e a tr e in
R e g e n t’s P a rk . T h e
Queen and Prince Philip
w ere guests of honour.
The play for th e,o cca­
sion was H ie D ark Lady
of th e Sonnets by George
B ernard Shaw. T here is a
scene w here Queen E liza­
b eth I finds Shakespeare
him self in h er cham ber.
“W hat are you doing in
m y b e d ro o m ? ” sh e
exclaim s.'
At this, th e en tire audi­
ence, led by th e D uke of
E d in b u rg h , c o lla p s e d
w ith laughter. B ut on th e
set face of H er 'M ajesty
w as not a glim m er of a
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E u ro p ean landm ass, lik e H itle r,
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Police clam p on
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bomb’ battleship
From PHILIP FINN in New York
AM ERICAN p o litic ia n s and n aval
experts clash ed bitterly la st night over
th e b last that k illed 47 sailors aboard
th e battleship Iowa,
v And devastated loved ones of th e dead
a n d injured expressed anger.
M any of th e v ictim s w ere in sid e th e N o 2
g u n tu rre t, w h ich officials a d m itte d w as a
la rg e ste el tom b .
Ship of tragedy: The Iowa (blast gun turret arrowed) heading for port yesterday
T h e sh ip lim p ed in to P u e rto R ico y e s te r ­
d ay a fte r o n e o f th e w o rst nav al acci­
d e n ts in p ea ce tim e h is to ry .,
P resident B ush called it a “great
tragedy” and set up a top-level investi­
gation.
Q uestions w ere asked about th e con­
tinued use of th e Second W orld W ar
battleship and; its old-fashioned gun­
nery equipm ent.
Many experts said th e disaster w as a
throw back to th e early dreadnoughts
when hu ndreds of m en died in sim ilar
accidents.
Advances in naval design have not
elim inated hazards such as th e h an­
dling of 1101b bags of high explosive in
th e confined space of a gun tu rre t on
the 46-year-old, 58,000-ton Iowa.
T he US Navy suffered a sim ilar acci­
d en t in 1972 w hen 19 m en died in an
explosion aboard the cru iser USS New­
p o rt News off Vietnam.
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“Look back in history an d you’ll find
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said.
C aptain L arry Seaquist, th e Iowa’s
com m anding officer u n til last May,
speculated yesterday th a t th e accident
could have been caused by red-hot
debris from a firing left in; th e breech
of one of th e guns.
H e told a Pentagon briefing th a t an
air system to clear debris m ust be
operated m anually, raising th e possi­
bility. th e procedure w as overlooked
before fresh gun pow der w as loaded.
The 17-inch arm ou r is so th ick th at
w hen a Japanese shell h it th e num ber
th ree tu rre t during th e w ar the crew
inside did not even know they had been
hit. •
A nother expert, N orm an Polm ar,
referring to th e recent loss of a R us­
sian subm arine off Norway, said: “I t
w as an operational accident like' th e
Soviets losing th eir M ike boat.”
R obert K om er, a form er U nder Sec­
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Jo h a n n esb u rg y esterd ay a fte r tw o
w hite farm ers w ere only fined for
whipping a black w orker who died of
b rain injuries.
B rian C urrin, national director of
Lawyers for H um an R ights in South
Africa, called on th e G overnm ent to
investigate why Louis V enter and Pie­
te r Fouche w ere not charged w ith m ur­
der after they tied up and w hipped S te­
p hen Monyane. They suspected him of
stealing cattle, b u t h e m aintained his
innocence and died shortly afterw ards
of a brain haem orrhage. ’
: The p air w ere fined £280 each after
pleading guilty to assault.
ro w d ie s
POLICE in West Germany detained 53
people and seized weapons in a clampdown on possible neo-Nazi violence during
yesterday’s 100th anniversary of Adolf
Hitler’s birth.
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In Hamburg, three youths were held for
painting swastikas on train seats. Fortyone Turks armed with machetes and clubs,
and apparently on the hunt for neo-Nazis,
were also arrested. Others smeared a war
memorial with paint and hung three
severed pig heads on it.
In Braunau, Austria, police sealed off
the area round the birthplace Of the dicta­
tor who started World War Two. The road
blocks followed bomb threats against the
mayor and an anti-fascist monument in
front of the house in which Hitler was born.
Police held a number of people, including a
56-year-old American and five Italians who
gave Nazi salutes.
Lest we forget: Centre Pages
s
BRITISH actress Jac­
queline Bisset has
been given the leading
role which an American
star found too sexy.
Anne Archer v—
Michael Douglas’s wife
in Fatal Attraction —
said she quit Wild
Orchid because of
“creative differences”.
Producer Mark Damon
insisted it was because
of the film’s eroticism.
Faming begins in Rid
de Janeiro next month.
Bisset: Star
H slick b a ttle
THE wbrld’s largest oil-skimming ship is
expected to join the fight against the Alas­
kan oil spill today.
The Soviet ship Vaydagubskiy has been
hired for 30 days by the Exxon oil company
to help mop up after the supertanker Val­
dez ran aground last month, spewing 10
million gallons of oil into the sea.
Since the spillage, a fleet of 50-foot oilskimming ships hired by Exxon has picked :
up no more than about 1,000 barrels a day,
from the total of about 240,000 barrels
which gushed from the tanker.
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435-foot ship which has the capacity to
suck up 2,000 barrels a day.
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Alaska, 200 nautical miles south west of
the spill.
irl sues Tyson
WORLD heavyweight
boxing champion Mike
Tyson was hit with a
£2,650,000 law suit yes­
terday by a young
woman who claimed he
"forcibly fondled and
embraced" her at a
Manhattan disco.
Sandra Miller, 24,
says the 22-year-old
fighter’s behaviour last
December was unpro­
voked and caused her
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Tyson:.Disco
Treasure hunt
THE Indian government said yesterday it
would be asking the British Museum in
London to return of some the priceless
jewfels in its crown, like the famous Kohinoor diamond, and the Sword of Shiva.
The minister of state for culture, L.P.
Sahi, told the Indian parliament it would be
hard to claim back objects taken out of the
country during British colonial rule,
because India only brought in laws to pro­
tect its art heritage in 1957.
He agreed to take action after parlia­
ment speaker Balram Jakhar said: '"We
must make efforts to get the antiques
back. They belong to us.”
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T he c o n tra c t to b e
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“W e a g re e w ith th e
school’s aim to provide
excellence and to enable
ea ch yo un g p e rso n to
achieve th eir full poten­
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Labour’s ch arter also
calls for th e th e setting
up of High S treet “educa­
tion shops” o r advice cen- '
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and take an interest in
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The men we
By WILL STEWART
Home Affairs Correspondent
T H E SO CIA L Security*
D epartm ent w as attacked
yesterday for having th e
w orst reco rd over public
com plaints.
D o le q u e u e an d b e n e fit
claim ants were am ong people
w ho protested to an O m buds­
m an over th e way their cases
were handled.
A nd S ocial S ecu rity M in ister
J o h n M oore was in th e do ck as
a c tio n s by h is civil se rv a n ts led to
220 co m p lain ts — m o re th a n th o se
ab o u t th e ta x an d VATm en.
Official G overnm ent w atchdog S ir
Anthony Barrowclough, QC, accepted
th a t th e G overnm ent w as wrong in
nearly one in th ree — a to tal of 71 of
th e cases.
In total, O m budsm an S ir Anthony
investigated 120 com plaints from th e
public about th e ir treatm en t a t th e
hands of th e bureaucrats. H e upheld
Moore: In dock
Anti-social security!
Moore staff top the
list for complaints
half, and agreed th a t in a fu rth er 48
th e re w ere good reasons for people to'
feel upset and aggrieved.
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Second w orst departm ent was the
Inland Revenue w ith 87 com plaints,
an d one in five of these resulted in a
full investigation. T hese related to
tax and VAT disputes.
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Anthony m ounted was into th e activi­
tie s o f th e T ra d e a n d In d u stry
D epartm ent over th e Barlow Clowes
investm ent com panies.
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H e is to issue a separate repo rt on
th e collapse of th e com panies.
A Social Security spokesm an said
la st night: “This departm ent m akes
over 25 m illion paym ents a week.
N aturally we regret any errors, b u t
u n fo rtu n a te ly som e m ista k e s are
inevitable w ith such a m assive w ork­
load.”
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-iigre: lim its fo r top C iv ii Servicerecruits are to be raised to tackle
chronic staff shortages.
Nearly 40 p er cent of last year’svacancies for. high-fliers are still
unfilled, due to a shortage of young
applicants.
Now th e age ceiling is to be lifted
from 32 to 52 for tax inspectors, and
from 36 to 52 for adm inistrato rs.
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to
W orried officials m ay also lower
requirem ents for professional and
academ ic qualifications.
The changes, w hich could .draw in
businessm en taking early retirem ent,
are being discussed w ith unions.
I t m eans th o se approaching or
who have reached early retirem ent
will b e able to sta rt a new career
alo n g sid e u n iv e rsity g rad u a tes in
th e ir early 20s.
; According ' to th e Civil Service
Com m ission’s annual report, only 61
p er cent of vacancies advertised last
year in th e “fast stream ” entry grade
for high fliers have been filled.
NHS ‘a t risk
by low pay’
H EALTH m in is te rs w ere
w arned yesterday: Don’t take
your
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said the
vices Select
th ere would be an even bigger
drain of existing staff.
“The m ajority of health
vice staff are highly com
ted to th e ir work and to
NHS,” said the
“B ut th e ir com m itm ent is
not
be takftn for erantfiri ”
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led for selective
se
investm ent to im prove
Promotion
A CSC spokesm an said yesterday.
“We need to a ttra c t th e best people
w hether they are straig ht from u ni­
versity o r already in jobs in th e p ri­
vate sector.”
S tarting salary for “fast stream ”
e n tra n ts is a ro u n d £12,000, b u t
increase w ith rap id prom otion as
candidates clim b th e career ladder.
B ritish Telecom h as raised th e age
ceiling for apprenticeships to 41 and
th e police m ay ta k e sim ilar action.
All smiles: Alana and her daughter Kimberley hit the town
It’s the
for Rod’s little stars
STUNNING Alana Stewart had everything
under control when she took her two chil­
dren out for a night on the town In Beverly
Hills.
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Alana, 42, who used to b e m arried to their
father, rocker Rod Stewart, led th e fam ily
party to th e prem iere of th e film com edy
She’s Out O f Control, starring Tony Danza
and Am i Dolenz.
L ittle K im berley, nine, and her brother
Sean, eight, m ingled w ith th e H ollywood jetset at th e Sam uel Goldwyn Academy.
Alana, who has also b een m arried to
actor George H am ilton, has been linked
w ith Rambo star Sylvestor Stallone. But
judging by her sm ile, her children are the
. tops w hen it com es to an escort.
Rocker: Rod
Horace the so-slow
VETERAN driver H or­
ace “Road Hog” H illm an
was seething yesterday
after police dubbed him
B ritain ’s w orst driver.
R e tired te a c h e r H o r­
ace, 87, ran foul of th e
law doing about 35 m ph
in a 70 m ph lim it.
Police said he weaved
across a dual carriage­
way for five m iles as he
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NEW YORK NEW YORK
Time for the
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COME h ith er to d slith er :
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B eauties from: Broadway
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By JOHN COLES
m mm m rn ^ M m m
A COUNCIL is offering a
huge 15 p e r cen t pay rise
to keep its b est staff and
a ttra c t recru its.
R atepayers w ill be asked
to foot th e b ill for prosperity
in N orth O xfordshire, where
h ig h em p lo y m e n t le v e ls
have created a m anpower
crisis.
Council offers cash boost to
beat growing crisis on jobs
£4,000 to th e a n n u a l sa la rie s of
th e h ig h e st paid.
C o un cillors h ave ag reed tfrfe
m ove in se c re t sessio n s. C hief
execu tiv e T ony B rac e refu se d to
c o m m en t y esterd ay o n ■g r o u n d s :
o f “co n fid en tiality ”.
C o u n c ils th r o u g h o u t th e ,
county are losing people to the
Newcomers
better-paying private sector and
B u t h e d id say th a t staffin g
finding it difficult to replace
sh o rta g e s/ p a rtic u la rly in th e
them .
le g a l a n d a c c o u n tin g d e p a r t­
T he p la n n e d M40 ex ten sio n is m e n ts, w ere cau sin g difficu lties
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ro ck e tin g in th e area, m ak in g it
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21
on the Argies
RITAIN’S RELATIONS with Argentina are on
the precipice of catastrophic collapse. By unfor­
tunate coincidence it is at this politically
sensitive moment that the Prince of Wales is
preparing to go into equestrian combat with Argentines
on the polo fields of England.
B
T he Prince — h e is Colonel-in-Chief of th e P arachute Regi­
m ent and Colonel of th e W elsh G uards who fought w ith dis­
tinction and courage in th e Falkalnds — is playing th is year for
up-m arket travel agent Geoffrey K ent’s W indsor P ark team .
T he season sta rts tom orrow and at som e point th e Prince
will undoubtedly be facing V iscount Cowdray’s Cowdray P a r k :
w hich has ju s t em ployed th e services of two seven handicap
A rgentine players, Falabella and Badiola.
I t w as la st August th a t I exclusively disclosed th a t th e
governing H urlingham Polo Association voted to allow th e
Argies — banned from playing h ere since th e F alklands con­
flict — back into th is country. B ut on May 14 Argentina goes to
Royal night o u t. . . Hall, Havers and Helvin at the Palladium
th e polls. And to th e m ounting anxiety of th e B ritish Gov­
Charles. . . polo politics
ernm ent,the m an leading in th e opinion polls is th e Peronist
candidate Carlos Menem.
H e has conducted a rabidly
anti-B ritish cam paign, th reat­
ening to confiscate all hold­
SINCE THE kerfuffle over his romantic
trust do at the London Palladium. He was his
ings he claim s th e Crown
affairs, Nigel Havers has been keeping
REPORTS reach m e of m ore
old, urbane self again. Bin liners were not worn;
holds in Patagonia an d w arn­
s tra n g e b e h a v io u r fro m
himself very much to himself. But with his 14-this was d black tie affair. And even if Polly was
in g th a t A rg e n tin a w ill
R upert E verett, th e louche
year marriage to Caro behind him and his'
not on show (the former wife of property devel­
recover th e islands they call
actor now appearing in Cow­
romance with Simon Williams’s sister Polly,
oper John Bloomfield, she is still keen on keep­
th e M alvinas, even if m ore
ard’s The Vortex on th e W est
firmly established, the Cad has decided that it is
blood is spilt.
ing a low profile) Nigel was not without female
E nd stage; behaviour I su s­
time
to
emerge
from
the
dustbin
liners
he
companionship. He smiled — and Marie Helvin
Says M ajor R onald Fergu­
p ect h is m other w ould never
son, th e P rince's polo m an­
acquired the strange habit of hiding in.
and Jerry Hall, those perennial fixtures on Lon­
countenance.
ager: “We’ll have to see w hat
don’s social circuit, smiled with him.
The other evening he attended a Prince’s
T heatregoer Lorraine Lan­
happens. All I will say is th at
d au from B arnes, W est Lon­
th ere are lots of A rgentinians
don, h ad difficulty in hearing
playing who have been offi­
all E verett’s lines an d w rote1
cially allowed back b u t they
to tell him so.
will n o t b e allowed to play as
m em bers of th e G uards.”
T he A m plefo rth -edu cated
th esp ian w ith th e E tonian
E m b a rrasin g ? “N o,” says
h airc u t w rote back enclosing
th e M ajor em phatically. ;
MICHAEL BROADBENT,
a lock of h is h air — b u t not, I,
F o r th e good Of o u r in terna­
C hristie’s .director of wine,
am afraid to say, from h is
tional relations and Prince
auctioned th e 40,000-bottle
th e Rashleighs in six m onths
head.
C harles’s polo, I can oiily
M irabelle restau ran t cellar ? , DAME D aphne d u M aurier,
from h e r death.
•who d ied on W ednesday,w as
h o p e th a t M enem is n o t
yesterday.
O utraged, h is critic sent
Yesterday, th ere w as anxi­
one of th e w ealthiest and
Everett. . . clippings
elected president. C
photo-copies of E verett’s let­
I t w ent very well, raising
ety at K ilm arth over w hat is
h ig h e st-se llin g a u th o rs of
ter; plu s Byronic clippings, to
£420,000. B ut th at, I fear, will
to becom e of Dame D aphne’s
th e actor’s agent an d The
.
, .
n ot save B roadbent from ru n -, th e century, b u t paradoxi­
devoted friend and secretary,
cally never ow ned h e r own
ning into a lashing from his
S tag e n ew sp a p er. E d ito r. A n n An.Oltl€T
M rs. E s th e r R ow e, who.
hom e.
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P eter H epple says: “She sent,
wife.
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looked after h er lovingly for
TH E OTHER evening I attended th e annual Saints and: . ■ F o r the prize b ottle of 1899
M enab illy , th e se c lu d e d
u s his letter as a so rt of pro­
31 years.
Sinners dinner a t th e Savoy to w itn e ss th e induction as ' Chateau Lafite w ent for a
m an o r h o u se th a t provided
test.
A fam ily friend told me:
chairm an Of Douglas Bunn, the M aster of H ickstead. I tw a s m ere £400, well u n d er th e s;
th e settin g for so m any of
“Incidentally, I saw The
“Daphne’s : severe depression
grand affair — the two Teds, Edw ard H eath and P rinceE dw ard £1,000 estim ate — and well
h e r spellbinding novels, w as
V ortex and can confirm th a t
m ade h e r unable to look after
w ere am ong th e speakers — and th e conversation was louche w ithin B roadbent’s price
leased to h e r by C ornish
E v erett is som etim es h ard to
h er own affairs during th e last
and Indiscreet (the enjoinder by Lord Boothby to be “raffish” Is
landow rter P hilip R ashleigh,
range.
hear.
years of h er life, and th ere is
a
guiding
m
em
bership
qualification).
Alas,
th
e
conventions
of
who,
afte
r
sh
e
h
ad
restored'
“B u t in th e heat of th e
R u pert wrote:“I am so sorry
som e doubt as to w hether
e evening are such th a t I cannot reveal w hat was said. B ut I
it from a ru in , asked h e r to
th a t you h ad difficulty w ith ,. th
m
om
ent
I
ju
s
t
didn’t
proper provision h as been
rep o rt th a t touching trib u te was paid to the club’s founder* . think,’’he tells me. “I know
leave a t th e end of h e r 21th e inaudability of m y perfor­ can
m ade for E sth er in th e Will.”
my late colleague Percy H oskins. Percy, th e finest crim e
my wife will kick m e over
m an ce. P le a se a c c e p t myi rep
year
lease.
Y esterday M rs. Rowe told
o rter of h is or any o ther generation, died earlier th is year. In v th at. She loves m e spending
heartfelt apologies and th ese honour
H
e
allowed
her
to
ren
t
Menfriends forlornly: “I haven’t :
of h is m em ory th e club’s m em bership, which has stood
m oney on wines.” In th e event abilly’s Dower H ouse, Kilfew pubic h airs which, I hope; at 100 since
th
e slightest idea w here I am
he started th e club in 1947, has been reduced to 99.
it w ent to a Swiss business­
will m ake up for any disap-:
m arth, about a m ile away, but:
going now — probably to
m an. He got a bargain.
•W ith th e WILLIAM HICKEY team
pointm em t.”
th is property also reverts to
som e caravan.”
s cutting
Trust Nigel Id
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Dame Daphne’s friend
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S T O O D ,in th e c re m a to ­
riu m in A uschw itz cam p.
I t w as h a rd to believe
th a t, w h a t h a p p e n e d th e re
w as a ll so long ago. I could
s till see th e m a rk s o n th e
ceiling w h ere fren zied peop le
• trie d to claw th e ir w ay o u t of
th a t te rrib le ro o m .. ;.
I
■ • A F renchm an — Jew ish —
stood beside m e weeping, saying
th a t it is ju s t too m uch, i
And it is.It is too m ubh for the
h u m a n mincl to co m p reh en d
th a t such an evil could, ever take '
place. H itler w iped'outlfour m il­
lion people in th a t awful, place.
The P olish, people have pre­
served it so th a t we never forget.
Every day p arties of!school
children are taken' around and
. show n w here they threw th e bod­
ies into th e gas ovens and. where
. they shot those who h ad been
tortured, naked and. frightened,
up against a wall.
This week m arks th e hun. d redth anniversary of H itler’s
infam ous b irth. W alking around
Auschwitz m akes it seem like
yesterday.
Now it is all to be brought to
' life again as only Hollywood can.
F or th e first tim e th e Poles have
allowed an A m erican film com­
pany to m ake a movie there
which, shows how th e hum an
sp irit could and. did triu m p h ;
over even this.
I t is th e tru e story of how one
m an survives in th e death camp.
And h e is still'alive today.
Called T rium ph of th e Spirit,
it' stars W illem Dafoe as Salamo
Arouch, ai young'G reek Jew who
decided th a t he w ould do w hat­
ever it takes to' survive Ausch. witz.
This is less a story of th e Holo-.
caust and m uch m ore a film
about th e strength and determ i­
nation of m en and women who
love life w ith such passion th at
they w ill triu m p h no m atter
w hat th e obstacle.
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Willem Dafoe as Salamo Arouch whose courageous spirit triumphed over the Nazis’ Final Solution
face he once loved,
said: “The film- doesn’t; deal w ith •. m em ory of ailaci
fiiis close-knit fam- ’
th e atrocities. You see them , b u t a m em ber ofjhis
it ideals m ore w ith th e infrastruc- . ily who didn’i m ake it. . As h e spoie he clenched his
ta re of th e m eaning of life and
w hat you are prepared to give up - strong brow rihands. H e showed
m e th e riu n b e r 136257 s till
to live.
“W ould you w ant to go. on liv­ clearly tatooed on his forearm .
ing, o n ce y o u r m o th e r or At one ■ point h e w ept as he
b ro th ers and sisters were killed rem em bered! th e th ree sisters
and b ro th er who died in the
by eating TH IS piece of bread?
“One of th e h ardest p arts of camp, his mcther. and his father.
w atching this m ovie is picking
th e person you w ould be. W ould
„ ‘"When I cam e
you be a survivor at any price or
■ ““O E sail:
would you no t w ant to live at all H ■ backjiere it was a te rri­
seeing w hat you see around ble expei ienoe. Seeing th a t plat­
you?”.
form w h ^ re,the train cam e in
For beautiful actress Wendy and all th e .Germans standing
Gazelle the experience has been around in uniform m ade me
even m ore harrowing. She plays th in k it was happening again.' I
T is ! th e -sto ry of a young
o’s fiancee Allegra who is . w as very sad. Then I saw the cre­
b o x er w ho fin d s h im se lf Salam
s
trip p e d n ak e d by th e N azi m atorium where I lost all my
fighting for the entertainm ent ofguards
(
.
and w hipped as her. lu s­ family.
SS officers who b et on the out­tro u s brow
n h air.is hacked from
"My fatheriwas 39. H e did n o t
come. H is survival and th a t of
head w ith a p air of original go to th e crenatorium straight
h is fam ily depends on his w in­ ■her
shears w hich were found in the away b u t wait for w ork selec­
ning every fight.
camp.' H er own h air really was tion. H e survived for six weeks.
W hile th o u sa n d s of o th e rs
cu t off.
My 16-year-ofi sister F lora was ;
starved he w orked in th e cam p
“The tears I shed w ere.real taken off to vork and th e little
kitchen, a privileged : position
ones.’ T hat was ju st about the ones, three-yjar-old Dora, Sara,
because of his fighting ' skills.
easiest.acting I have eyer done. It who was 12, and Azriel, five, went
T here h e was able to get extra
was freezing cold- an d th e shears to .the gas ovps.
food for him self and steal soup
were
not very sharp. They got
"Everything seem ed black for
and b read for his friends an d ’ half way
through w hen they', . me. T here seemed to be no hope.
family. In th a t way h e justified
ripped
m
y
skin.
,
•
'
I.
knew
thereiwas no way out. I
his fighting other prisoners “to
“T hat scene was a hum iliating didn’t know.Trhy I was there. Old
the death”.
experience for me. I felt totally friends from iny hom e in Salon-,
It is th e first m ajor m otion p ic­
ik i quickly td d m e w hat the real
exposed and vulnerable.”
tu re to' b e film ed at Auschwitz
F o r one m an th e experience o j situation wa$ th a t they* bum . all
and th a t awful, evil place is hav­
ing a deeply em otional effect o n . r e tu rn in g , to A uschw itz w as the parents. I didn’t believe it' at
a lm o st u n b e a ra b le . S alam o first. A few days la ter I knew th a t
.everyone w orking on it;
•
Arouch him self, is in Poland act­ it w as true.
W illem Dafoe p u t it like this:
ing
as an adviser on th e film.
“I w as determ ined to keep
“I felt very num b w hen I cam e
Now 65,- the form er stevedore alive regardless.. I was d eter­
here. W hen th ere are such strong
who lives in Tel Aviv told m e m ined to keep th e nam e of the
■feelings they are b etter kept p ri­
haltingly w hat it m eant to go fam ily alive even if it m eant th at
vate. To tell you th e depth of my
back to th a t terrible place w here I h ad to fight.’.
grieving seem s really self-servevery com er holds for .him th e
"T hank God I survived. I sufing.” "
O scar nom inee E dw ard Jam es
Olmos, b etter know to B ritish
viewers as C rockett and T ubbs”
boss in. M iami Vice, was also
deeply, affected by th e place. .He
I
Salamo today.. . “I
want to show there
is hope in the
most evil of
all circumstances”
u
fered a lot in th e camp. I tried
very%h ard to forget all th e bad
dream s, nightm ares and ugly
m em ories."
In all.th a t m isery th e priso n ­
e rs-g ra sp e d at anything th a t
woulcUift th e spirit. T here would
be a half day on Sunday when
they, would gather together and
sin g 'th e songs of home.
“To am use ourselves we would
pick th e lice from each other’s
h air and race them . T here would •
not be laughter b u t th ere would
be som e sort of relief from the
unspeakable desolation."
Salam o’s wife, M arta, whom
he m et after liberation, would
n ot retu rn to Auschwitz. She was
a prisoner in th e nearby Birkenau camp, know n as Ausch­
witz Two. The girl portrayed in
the film, w ith w hom Salam o was
in love, did n o t survive.
The strength w hich pulled him
through those years is still there.
That, is why he felt th e need to let .
his story be told in w hat will
undoubtedly be a m ajor block­
b u ster of a film. H e said: “I w ant
to - show th a t th ere is hope,
hum an dignity and th e will to
live even w hen you find yourself
in th e m ost evil of circum ­
stances.”
. ■
H earing Salam o’s story m akes
any em otion th a t you m ight feel
yourself seem paltry. I t w ould be
h ard to im agine anyone . who
w ould n o t b e deeply moved by
the experience of visiting Ausch­
witz as it is today.
At first it is unsettling as you
drive through th e gates of w hat
looks like a sm art arm y barracks
w ith its uniform row s of redbricked blocks w here the Polish
arm y w as once housed. I t seem s
so norm al and unthreatening
th a t you feel th ere is som ething
.wrong w ith you for n ot feeling ,
upset. '
.
T h e w rought- iro n m o tto
‘A rbeit M a c h t-F re i’, m eaning
“W ork M akes You F ree’ alm ostm ocks you as you sweep p ast
and up th e neat cobbled roads
w hich have been perfectly pre­
served.
A Polish professor show ed u s
around, his voice carefully m od­
ulated and em otionless, knowing
.th at w hat He w as saying needed
•no emp’hasis.
H ere 12 prisoners were hanged
in July 1943 because th e ir com ­
rades had escaped.
I t is im possible to pass th e pile
of c h ild re n ’s sh o e s w ith o u t
thinking of your own children.
There are som e w ith laces and
som e w ithout and I kept thin k ­
ing of th e tim es I sh o ut at my
own little ones: “F or heavens’
sake do your laces up or you will
trip. and. h u rt yourselves.”
I thought of those m others
and of th eir children and of how
they probably said the sam e
thing to them .
T here are photographs of the
youngsters who were deem ed old
enough to work. T heir faces are
p in c h e d
and
f rig h te n e d .
Although the photographs are
black and w hite you can see the
redness around th e eyes and the
little noses.
The professor showed u s the
E R E w as Block 11, th e
to rtu re block, w here peo­ boastful letter 'from th e Camp
Com m andant _to H itler telling
ple were m ade to stand all night,
im th a t he could get rid of 4,756
four squeezed into a spacehtwo
corpses
in 24 hours in the crem a­
feet square.
,
•
torium
.
H ere was th e w hipping block,
There are piles of em pty tin s
th e portable gallows,- th e room
w here D octor Mengele carried ' w hich once contained th e deadly
out his experim ents on women chem ical w hich was used to gas
and tw ins. H ere was th e wall th e prisoners. Twenty tin s would
where prisoners who had already kill 2,000 people.
W illem Dafoe is used to con­
b ee n to rtu re d w ere b ro u g h t,
troversy. S tar of P latoon and The
naked and beaten, to be shot.
L
ast
T em ptation of Christ, he
And here w as th e room to
w hich they were herded naked choses h is w ork carefully. I t is
clear th a t th is film m eans a great
and afraid.
Anything th a t th e SS thought deal to him.
H e w ent to classes, at th e cam p
was of value w as taken away.
W hat w as left, the hairbrushes, to learn how prisoners lived. And
h
e
: train ed w ith Mike Tyson’s
the toothbrushes, th e spectacles,
the 'articificial lim bs, th e seven train er Teddy Atlas.
'‘The backdrop is so strong
to n s of w omen’s hair, was of-no
value to them ; Today they are th a t all we have to do is tell the
lovingly preserved behind- glass story. T his is no creaky old-fash­
an d are of inestim able value to io n e d H ollyw ood h ero . T he
m orality gets all tw isted. I t helps
us.
a lot to - have Salamo here. I t a
helps to have his- approval.
"B ut in the end it is so over­
w helm ing th a t you cannot really
articulate."
The mocking motto . . . Work Makes You Freie
M
I suffered in the camp, but thank God I survived
It was the fight to the death that kept Salamo alive
Tonight’s choiee
D ia n a Ross goes th ro u g h "
h e r paces a t 7.0 p.m .
6.30 a.m. The Flintstones. 6.55 Weather. 7.0
Breakfast Time. 8.55 Local news,
weather. 9.0 News, weather. Followed by
Open Air. 9.20 Kilroy! 10.0 News,
weather. Followed by Dr Kildare. 10.25
Playbus. 10.50 Stoppit and Tidyup. 10.55
Five to Eleven. ,
11.0
NEWS, WEATHER. Followed by OPEN
12.0
AIR; Another chance to comment on TV.
NEWS, WEATHER. Followed by WORLD
SNOOKER Further coverage of the World
Professional Championship in Sheffield.
12.55 p.m.LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER.
1.0 NEWS, WEATHER.
1.30 NEIGHBOURS. A fun day at the beach
WOGAN,- BBC1, 7.0 p.m. There’s a distinctly
musical flavour to tonight’s show as Terry plays
host to Diana Ross and Tom Jones. La Ross,
arguably the most successful black female singer
of all time, has been away from the spotlight for
quite a while, presumably enjoying wedded bliss
and maternity with her multi-millionaire Norwe­
gian husband. But, amid reports' that she’s jeal­
ous of Whitney Houston’s success, the svelte
and slinky ex-Supreme is back in Britain: for a
concert tour. Jones the Voice will be talking as
well singing.
ARENA, BBC2, 9.30 p.m. Tonight's edition
focuses on celebrated novelist Graham Greene in
a mysterious manner appropriate to the subject’s
fondness for anonymity and hiding behind masks
within masks, which enable him to give away as
little as possible about himself. A recurring theme
in Greene’s work is doppelgangers or doubles,
and the programme explores tne author’s con­
tention that tor some 25 years he has been the
victim of a bizarre masquerade by a man calling
himself Graham Greene. This character has,
apparently, opened hotels in Jamaica, courted
high society in the south of France and been
entertained by tea planters in India who were
convinced he was the real author. The latter has
collected a few items of evidence of the other
Graham Greene over the years and he invites
viewers to come to their own conclusions. Be
mindful, however, that the “fake” Greene could be
a decoy invented by the secretive writer to con­
fuse and deceive his chosen biographer Norman
Sherry, whose monumental first volume of
Greene’s life has just been published.
THE FATAL ATTRACTION OF ADOLF HITLER,
BBC1,10.20 p.m. The second and most revealing
of the week's two documentaries on the Nazi
leader. Several people speak for the first time
about their experience of Hitler as a public and
private figure, ranging from a leading member of
the Hitler Youth, who vividly recalls being mes­
merised by him at the Nuremberg Stadium, to an
Austrian Nazi, who often visited his mountain
retreat and describes Hitler’s sense of humour
and secret sex life.
C ENTRAL
6.0 TV'AM. 9.25 Keynotes. 9.55
Central News. 10.0 The Time . . .
The Place.11.0 This Morning.
12.10 Rainbow. 12.30 Take The
High Road. 1.0 News. 1.20
Central News. 1.30 Heart Of The
Country. 2.0 The Bill. 3.0 Tell the
Truth:: 3.25 Central News. 3.30
The Young Doctors. 4.0 The
Moomins. 4.5 Windfalls. 4.20
Jimmy Cricket’s Joke Machine.
4.30 Grim Tales. 4.45 Fun House.
5.10 Central Post.
5.40 NEWS.
6.0 CENTRAL NEWS.
6.35 HOME AND AWAY.
7.0 THROUGH THE KEYHOLE.
7.30 FLYING LADY.
8.30 SURGICAL SPIRIT.
9.0 LONDON’S BURNING.
10.0 NEWS AT TEN.
10.35 CENTRAL WEEKEND.
12.5 CRIME STORY.
1.0 THE JAMES WHALE SHOW.
2.0 FILM: The Long Riders
y.50THE CONCERT.
4.50 FELIX THE CAT.
6.0
TV-am. 9.25 Keynotes. 9.55 Calendar,
weather. 10.0 The Time . . . The Place.
10.40 This Morning. 12.10 Rainbow.
12.30 p.m. Take The High Road.
1.0 NEWS; WEATHER.
1.20 CALENDAR; WEATHER.
1.25 HELP YOURSELF. One parent family
holidays.
IAN LY N E S S
1.30 FILM : THE DEVIL ON HORSEBACK
(1953). Googie : Withers and John
McCallum star in this tale of a jockey who
ets to the top the hard way.
ELL THE TRUTH. Hosted by Fred
Dinenage.
?
CHANNEL 4
3.25
3.30
4.0
4.20
4.30
4.45
5.10
6.55 - 7.20 a.m. OPEN UNIVERSITY.
'•
9.45 -2.20 p.m. DAYTIME ON TWO. Update
Europe. 10.5 Provision for Hearing-Im­
paired Children. 10.25 Look, Look and
Look Again. 10.45 Storytime. 11.0 Living
decisions. 11.25 The Geography Pro­
gramme. 11.45 Mindstretchers. 11.50
Micro Mindstretchers. 12.0 p.m. Job
Bank. 12.20 Media File. 12.55 Scene.
1.25 Pinny’s House. 1.30 Philomena. 1.40
Walrus. 2.0 News, weather. Followed by
You and Me. 2.15
6.0 a.m. THE CHANNEL 4 DAILY.
9.25 SCHOOLS. Start the Day. 9.42 Picture
Box. 9.59 Animals in Action. 10.24
Believe It or Not. 10.43 Inquiry. 11.5
Going Places. 11.22 Our World. 11.41
History Around You.
12.0 THE PARLIAMENT PROGRAMME.
Up-to-the-minute coverage of both
3.50 LAUREL AND HARDY.
Houses.
■
4.0 CATERPILLAR TRAIL
12.30 p.m. BUSINESS DAILY. Financial news.
4.15 MYSTERIOUS CITIES OF GOLD.
1.0 OPEN AT ONE. Management.
1.30 OPEN MIND. 2.0
4.35 KNOCK KNOCK. 5.0 NEWSROUND.
SESAME STREET.
Weekend Outlook.
5.5 ALIENS IN THE FAMILY.
2.30 F I L M :
A LL
2.20
WORLD
SNOOKER.
5.35 NEIGHBOURS. This lunchtime’s episode.
THROUGH
THE
Action from round
6.0 NEWS, WEATHER.
NIGHT (1942). Lively
two of the World
6.30 LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER.
thriller starring Hum­
Professional Cham­
phrey Bogart who
pionship from Shef­
7.0 WOGAN. See Tonight's Choice.
unearths a nest of
field. With news and
7.35 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Counting
spies.
weather at 3.0 and
down with quizmaster Paul Daniels.
4.30 FIFTEEN-TOONE.
news, weather, local
8.10 DYNASTY. Sable uses Dex to reach
5.0 THE BEVERLY HILL­
news and weather at
_Blake arid manages to raise Joanna's
BILLIES.
3.50. '
rackles. Adam gets his comeuppance for
5.30 H AR D
N EWS.
5.30 THE
KING
OF
taking advantage of-Virginia and Fallon
Repeat of last night’s
INSTRUMENTS.
finally realises that amorous detective
look at what the
.Organ music.
Zorelli knows more than he has been
Press is getting up
6.0 FILM: IT’S ONLY
letting on.
•tO.“ :
,
MUSIC (1962). Jerry
9.0 NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, WEATHER.
6.0 WAGON TRAIN.
Lewis stars as a TV
7.0 C H A N N E L
4
repair man whose
9.30 THE JUSTICE GAME. The penultimate
dream of being a pri­
N
E
W
S
.*
Followed
episode and Rossi delves deeper into the
G raham G reene offers a p u zzle
by WEATHER. ~
vate detective comes
Sadowski case. He follows up a'clue
o n BBC2 a t 9.30 p.m .
true.
7.55 BOOK
CHO ICE.
from the dead man’s flat, which leads to
Colin
Thubron
an encounter with an old flame. But it
7.20 25 YEARS OF BBC2.
reviews V S Naipaul’s A Turn in the
falls to Bran Ash to make an unexpected.
A look back to the start of BBC2, 25
South.
: breakthrough in the campaign to crack a
years, ago.
8.0 THE THATCHER FACTOR. Mrs Thatcher
massive conspiracy. Denis Lawson
7.35 BILKO.
and foreign policy.
heads the cast as Rossi.
8.0
THE
GAP.
Day-to-day
life
at
Watford
Gap
9.0 ALL MUCK AND MAGIC? Organic gar­
10.20 THE FATAL ATTRACTION OF ADOLF
on the M1, Britain’s first motorway ser­
dening.*
HITLER. See Tonight's Choice.
vice station. See below for regional varia­
9.30 CHEERS.
11.50 FILM: DOWNHILL RACER (1969). One of
tions.
.
10.0 ROSEANNE.
Robert Redford’s earliest and best films.
8.30 GARDENERS’ WORLD. Marrows.
He plays a loner from Colorado whose
10.30 c liv e A n d e rs o n t a l k s b a ck , with
ruthlessly single-minded ambition to tri­
9.0 RORY BREMNER. Rapid-fire humour.
guests comedienne Rita Rudner and
umph as a downhill ski-ier in the Winter
explorer Benedict Allan.
9.30 ARENA. See Tonight’s Choice.
Olympics blinds him to the toll that his
11.20 -1.50 a.m. A TRIBUTE TO LESLIE
10.30 NEWSNIGHT.
obsession is. taking on him personally.
HALLIWELL. Sir Denis Foreman pres­
11.15 THE LATE SHOW.
ents a.tribute to Channel 4’s film buyer,
1.30 -1.35a.m. WEATHER.
12.15 a.m. WEATHER.
who died recently. Followed by a double
NORTHERN IRELAND: 5.35 p.m. Inside Ulster. 6.30 Neighbours.
bill heralding a season of his favourite
6.58 Inside Ulster Update. 11.50 Rugby: Ulster v The Cote 12.20 -1.55 WORLD SNOOKER.
films, beginning with FILM: SONS OF
Basques. 12.25-1.55a.m. Film: Downhill Racer.
WALES: 5.30 p.m. 25 Years of BBCZ 5.45 Film: The Geisha Boy.
THE DESERT (1933). Laurel and Hardy
7.15 The Flying Doctors. 8.0-8.30 Public Account.
go to great lengths to attend a conven­
RTE1: 6.0 The Angelus. 6.1 News.
R
EG
IO
N
A
L
V
A
R
IA
TIO
N
S:
8.0-8.30
p.m.:
Scotland
Left,
Right
and
6.30 People In Need. 9.0 News. 9.30
tion. Followed at 12.35 a.m. by FILM:
EIRE
Centre.
Northern
Ireland.Northern
Light.
East
Heirs
and
Graces.
People In Need. 2.0 Lale News. 2.5
DUCK SOUP (1933). Chaos reigns as The
Midlands - Public or Private? North and North* East - Townscape.
Close.'RTE2: 6.0 Jo-Maxi. 7.0 Nuacht. 7.5 Cursai. 7.30 Cover
North-West > After Hillsborough. South - South on Two. West
Marx Brothers get mixed up in the affairs
Story: 8.0 News/Sportsworld. 9.0 Mr. President. 9.30 Film: Mamie.
(Bristol) •- West On Two. West (Plymouth) - Secret Nature.
11.55i Close.
r
of the destitute Duchy of Freedonia.
turns into disaster for Jane, Scott and
Mike.
1.50 FILM: MARY OF SCOTLAND (1936).
Katharine Hepburn stars as the ill-fated
Mary Queen.of Scots, with Fredric March
as her lover Bothwell and Florence Eldridge as her nemisis, Queen Elizabeth.
A n n e S ta llyb ra ss g ets to th e
h e a rt o f th e m a tte r a t 7.30 p .m .
BO R DER
6.0 TV-AM. 9.25 Keynotes.^9.55
Border News. 10.0 The Time
The Place. 10.40 This Morning.
12.10 Rainbow. 12.30 Dining fn
France. 1.6 News. 1.20 Border
News. 1.30 Gardening Time. 2.0 A
Country Practice* 3.0 Tell The
truth. 3.25 Border News Head­
lines. 3.30 The Young Doctors.
' 4.0 The Moomins. 4.5 Windfalls.
4.20 -. Jimmy Cricket’s Joke
Machine. 4.30 Grim Tales. 4.45
Fun House 5.10 Home And Away.
. 5*40 News,' 5.55 Lookaround
Friday. 6.30 Take The High Road.
7.0 through the Keyhole. 7.30
: Flying Lady; 8.30 Surgical Spirit.
9.0 LONDON'S BURNING.
10.0 NEWS AT TEN.
10.35 THE BEST PLACE IN THE
WORLD.
11.5 CONFERENCE REPORTS.
11.35 FILM. The Devil's Daughter
(t972). :
1.0 THE JAMES WHALE SHOW.
2.0 WORLD MUSIC 'VIDEO
AWARDS.
4.0 NIGHT BEAT.
U LST E R
SHOW
2.0 WORLD MUSIC AWARDS.
4.0 NIGHT BEAT.
fact that Ailsa seems to have more time
for Fisher’s problems than his own.
5.40 NEWS; WEATHER.
5.55 CALENDAR; WEATHER.
6.30 HOLLYWOOD
SPORTS.
Another
episode of the show with three different
versions which viewers can vote for arid
decide how the story might develop.
7.0 THROUGH THE KEYHOLE. Another
batch of peeps into the homes of the
famous.
7.30 FLYING LADY. Anne Stallybrass pon­
ders the similarities between Harry and
Ivor as well as the big difference
between them.*
8.30 SURGICAL SPIRIT. Fiery female sur­
9.0
(1968).
4.20
4.50
FAMILY AFFAIRS.
JOBFINDER.
geon Sheila Sabatini exercises a
woman’s privilege and changes her
mind.
LONDON’S BURNING. Plans for an
open day go hopelessly wrong when
Blue Watch is put under siege at
blackwell fire station.*
10.0 NEWS AT TEN; WEATHER.
10.30 CALENDAR; WEATHER.
10.35 HOLLYWOOD SPORT UPDATE:
?
10.40 FILM: THE SPY KILLER (1969). Robert
12.0
1.0
2.0
4.0
5.0
Horton heads this cast of this thriller
about counter espionage, political
intrigue and blackmail.
NEWS HEADLINES. Followed by
KOJAK. A spiritualist forsees a murder
before it happens.
THE JAMES WHALE RADIO SHOW.
NEWS HEADLINES. Followed by THE
WORLD MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS.
NEWS HEADLINES. Followed by THE
WRONG NOTE.
NEWS.
*Ceefax/Oracle
6.0 C4 Daily. 9.0 A Site Better Off.
9.30 Yagolion/Schools. 12.0 Egwyl/
— — _ ------------------------.Interval. 12.10 Pobol Y Cwm. f2;30
Newyddion/News. 12.35 Broiwsion. 1.0 The Parliament
Programme. 1.30 Business Daily. 2.0 Nalure In Focus. 2.30 Men
and Music. 3.30 Sound Off The Beaten Track. 4.30 Fifteen To One.
5.0 Lost In Space. 6.0 Newyddion/News. 6.15 Terra X. 6.40 Pobol
Y Cwm. 7.0 Amser Chwarae. 7.30 Hafod Henri. 8.0 Yr Arwr A l
Faes. 8.30 Newyddion/News. 8.55 Y Byd Ar Bedwar. 9.30 Snwcer
O Sheffield. 10.0 Roseanne. 10.30 Clive Anderson Taiks Back.
Fi*r2 i Sons 0 f The Desert (1933). 12.55 Film: Duck Soup
(1933). 1.30 Diwedd/Close.
m
HTV
6.0 TV-AM, 9.25 Keynotes. 9.55
6.0 TV'AM: 9.25 Keynotes. 9.55
Ulster Newstime. 10.0 The
- HTV News. 10.0 The Time. . . The
.T im e... The Place. 10.40 This
Place. 10.40 This Morning. 12.10
Morning. 12.10 Rainbow. 12.30
Rainbow. 12.30 fake The High
Take The High Road. 1.0 News.
Road. 1.0 News. 1.20 HTV News.
1.20 Ulster Newstime. 1.30 '
1.30 Mary. 2.0 The Bill. 3.0 Tell
. Gardening Time. 2.0 The Bill. 3.0
The Truth. 3.25 HTV News. 3.30
Tell the Truth. 3.25 Ulster News­
■Sons And Daughters. 4.0 The
time. 3.30 Sons And Daughters.
Moomins. 4-5 Windfalls. 4.20
.4.0 The Moomins. 4.5 Windfalls.
Jimmy Cricket's Joke Machine.
4.20 Jimmy Cricket's Joke
4.30 Grim Tales. 4.45 Fun House
Machine. 4.30 Grim Tales. 4.45
5.10 Home And Away. 5.40 News.
Fun House. 5.10 Home And Away
5.55 HTV News. 6.30 Sportstime.
5.40
News. 6.0 Six Tonight. 6.30 7.0, Through The_ Keyhole. 7.30
Sportsbeat. 7.0 Through The
Flying Lady. 8.30 Surgical Spirit.
" Keyhole. 7.30- Flying Lady. 8.30
9.0 London's Burning.
Surgical Spirit. 9.0 London's
10.0 NEWS AT TEN.
Burning.
10.30 HTV NEWS.
10.0 MEWS AT TEN.
10.35 THE CRIMSON CURTAIN.
10.30 ULSTER NEWSTIME.
11.5 IN SEARCH OF THE REAL
10.35 MARRIED . . . WITH
DRACULA.
CHILDREN.
11.35 KOJAK.
11.0 WESS.
/
12.30 CINEMATTRACTIONS.
1.0 THE JAMES WHALE SHOW.
11.05 FILM: TheDefective (1968)
1.0 THE JAMES WHALE RADIO
2.0 FILM. The Devil's Brigade
CALENDAR; WEATHER.
A COUNTRY PRACTICE.
THE MOOMINS. 4.5 WINDFALLS.
JIMMY CRICKET’S JOKE MACHINE.
GRIM TALES.
FUN HOUSE.
HOME AND AWAY. Alf is hurt by the
m
m
TY N E T E E S
6.0 TV-am. 9.25 Keynotes. 9.55 Granada
Reports. 10.0 The Time . . . The Place. 10.40
This Morning. 12.10 Rainbow. 12.30 Take the
High Ro^d. 1.0 News; Granada Reports. 1.30
The Week In View. 2.0 Falcon Crest. 2.55
Granada Reports. 3.0 Tell the Truth. 3.25
Granada Reports. 3.30 The Young Doctors.
4.0 The Moomins. 4.5 Windfalls. 4.20. Jimmy
. Cricket's Joke Machine. 4.30 Grim Tales. 4.45
Fun House. 5.10 Home and Away. 5.40 News.
5.55 Granada Reports. 6.30 Kick Off. 7.0
Through the Keyhole. 7.30 Flying Lady. Anne
Stallybrass ponders the similarities between
Harry and Ivor as well as the big difference
between them. 8.30 Surgical Spirit. 9.0
London’s Burning. 10.0 News at Ten. 10.30
Granada Reports. 10.35 Sledge Hammer. 11.5
Film: The Detective (1968). Stark thriller
starring Frank Sinatra investigating a brutal
homosexual murder and uncovering a cesspit
of city government corruption. 1.0 The James
Whale Radio Show. 2.0 World Music Video
Awards. 4.0 Night Beat: The Power Hour. 5.0
News.
6.0 TV-am. 9.25 Keynotes. 9.55 Regional
News. 10.0 The Time. . . The Place. 10.40 This
Morning. 10.55 News Headlines. 11.0 This
Morning. 12.10 Rainbow. 12.30 Take The High
Road. 1.0 News. 1.20 Regional News. 1.25
Lotikaround. 1.30 A Nation Of Animal Lovers.
2.0The Bill. 3.0 Tell The Truth. 3.25 Regional
News. 3.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.0 The
Moomins. 4.05 Windfalls. 4.20 Jimmy
Cricket's Joke Machine. 4.30 Grim Tales. 4.45
FuniHouse. 5.10 Home And Away. 5.40 News.
5.55 Northern Life. 7.0 Through The Keyhole.
7.30 Flying Lady. 8.30 Surgical Spirit. 9.0
London’s Burning. 10.0 News. 10.30 Regional
News. 10.35 Sledgehammer. Hammer is
stolen by a gang of silver thieves. 11.05 Film:
The Detective (1968). Stark thriller starring
Frank Sinatra investigating a brutal
homosexual murder and uncovering a cesspit
of government corruption. 1.0 The James
Whale Radio Show. 2.0 News Headlines. 2.2
The World Music Music Awards of 1989. 4.0
News Headlines. 4.02 The Power Hour. 5.0
News.
DAILY EXPRESS Friday £pril 21 1989
Sigourney W eaver is in trouble
again in Aligns a t 10.0 p.m .
SKY CHANNEL
5.30 a.m. EUROPEAN BUSINESS CHANNEL.
6.0 THE DJ KAT SHOW.
8.30 PANEL POT POURRI.
10.0 THE SULLIVANS.
10.30 SKY BY DAY.
11.30 CLAIRE RAYNER.
12.0 ANOTHER WORLD.
1.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL.
2.0JVS THE WORLD TURNS.
3.0 ROVING.
3.30 FAMILY AFFAIR.
4.0 COUNTDOWN.
5.0 THE YOUNG DOCTORS.
5.30 THREE’S COMPANY.
6.0 SKY STAR SEARCH.
^
7.0 SALE OF THE CENTURY.
7.30 BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE.
8.30 FILM: SKY RIDERS. Adventure with Robert
Culp and Susannah-York.
10.30 JAMESON TONIGHT.
11.30 POLICE STORY.
,
12.30 LANDSCAPE CHANNEL PROGRAMMES
FROM SKY.
SKY MOVIES
4.0 p.m. LITTLE NORSE PRINCE VALIANT.
A delightful animated story about the excit­
ing adventures of Hols, a young boy who is
Son of the Sun.
6.0 LADYHAWKE (1985). Haunting adven­
ture of cursed medieval lovers who are
transformed into a wolf and a hawk at alter­
nate times of the day. Starring Matthew
Broderick, Rutgher Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer.
8.0 OUR WINNING SEASON (1978). A com­
petitive high school boy struggles to attain
his athletic scholarship. An early role for
modern-day heart-throb Dennis Quaid. Also
starring Scott Jacoby.
.
10.0 ALIENS (1986). The sequel to Alien, this
chilling ScMi story, follows seven astronauts
12.20 ROLLING THUNDER (1977). Major
Charles Rane returns home after eight years
of physical and mental torture in a POW
camp. The publicity he receives and cash
awarded to him results in a vicious break-in
by a group of hoodlums. Stealing the money
they kill Rane’s wife and child and leaveJiimfor dead. With the aid of a friend he sets off
to track, down the killers. Starring William
DeVane, Tommy Lee Jones,.Linda Haynes.
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6.0 a.m. News. 6.30 European Business Channel.
7.0 News. 9.30 Morning Magazine. 11.0 News.
11.30 Our World. 12.0 p.m. News. 12.30 NBC
Today. 1.0 News. 1.30 NBCToday. 2.0 News. 2.30
Beyond 2000. 3.0 News. 3.30 Good Health. 4.0
News. 4.30 Our World. 5.0 News. 5.30 Beyond
2000. 6.0 News. 6.30 Wild'West End. 7.0 News.
7.30 The Reporters. 8.0 News. 8.30 The Frank
Bough Interview. 9.0 News. 9.30 Newsline. 10.0
News. 10.30 The Reporters. 11.0 News. 11.30
NBC Nightly News. 124) a.m: News. 12.30 Wild
West End. 1.0 News. 1.30 Newsline. 2.0 News.
2.30 The Frank Bough Interview. 3.0 News. 3.30
The Reporters. 4.0 News. 4.30 Beyond 2000. 5.0
News. 5.30 Entertainment Tonight.
10.30 a.m. Mobil Motor
ews. 11.0 Surfer
'ustralian
leview of
Eurosport Programmes. 6.0 Vol..
League Baseball. 8.0 Tennis. 9.L .
9.3(rMotorcycling. 10.30 Ice Hockey.
M ag a z in e .
iT F & tM s W ^ . . .
7.0 a.m. MTV. 12.0 p.m. Remote Control. 12.30
Julie Brown Chat Show. 1.30 MTV. 3.30 VJ Marcel
Vanthilt. 4.45 Rock Block. 5.0 3 From 1 At 5. 5.15
VJ Maiken Wexo. 6.30 Club MTV. 7.0 MTV At The
Movies. 7.30 Remote Control. 8.0 XPO. 9.0 Yo!
9.30 MTV Spotlight. 10.0 VJ Ray Cokes. 10.30
MTV Spotlight. 11.0 MTV at the Movies 11.30 VJ
Marcel Vanthilt. 12.0 a.m. Your Scene. 1.0 Club
MTV. 1.30 Kino. 2.30 Night Videos.
IH E R E
w as x a
's u p re m e m o m en t
in last n ig h t’s 40
M in u t e s
p ro ­
gram m e, Two Sides Of A
S tre e t, w hich .p erfe ctly
illu s tra te d its p o ig n an t
subject m atter.
I
The BBC 2 docum entary
sh o w ed how C a rd ro ss
S treet in th e London B or­
o ug h of H am m ersm ith ,
u n til re c e n tly a q u ie t
w orking-class. back ro ad
w here th e loos double as
th e garden toolshed and
th e b a th tu b s a re n o n ­
existent, is swiftly becom-'
ing a sm art avenue for
yuppies, titled ladies and
th e frightfully well-to-do.
One particular woman
of presum ed breeding and
w ith a voice giving appar­
ent torm en t to h er tonsils
was talking in grand m an­
n er over a rickety front
fence to a local lady neigh­
b o u r of undoubtedly hardwon and m odest m eans. '
“We've got dam p o ut the:
b a c k ,” said th e w om an
LAST NIGHT’S VIEW
B y PETER TORY
w hose family had proba­
bly lived there for genera­
tions. “And I can’t find
out w here it com es from .”
“Well, we’ve got dam p
dow n in the, c o u n try ,”
observed the B ond Streeta ttir e d new n eig h b o u r.
“And, you know, we can’t
find w here it com es from
either.”
W hat is astonishing isth a t — according 40 M in­
u tes — the invasion ofi
C a rd ro ss S tre e t by th e '
w ealthy and th e well-born'
is a c c e p te d w ith su c h
good grace.
•The process is far from
com plete. Indeed, th ere is
one old chap of 90-odd
who h as to be taken by
am bulance to Fulham to
have a bath.
By co ntrast there is a
wom an who owns eight of
the street’s houses and
who declares, in a reason-,
ab le an d p a tie n t tone:
“B ut I shall probably have
to w ait 10 years u n til Ican realise a p rofit” — the
significance of th a t being,
th a t d u rin g th e n e x t
d ecad e sh e c a n expect
m o st of th e present tenant-occupiers to be dead.
T his really w as one o f
th e b est 40 M inutes bfferrings for a long tim e. It
was beautifully observed,
ex trem ely w ell-d irected
an d , a t m o m en ts, very
funny.
Observed one M ethuse­
lah, entirely perplexed by
RADIO
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News. 10.2-4.0 As Radio 2.
The new Philips VR 6182 is no ordinary top
of th e range video recorder. At th e touch of a
button it will transform any stan dard TV into
a teletext TV.
So a s well as up to th e minute information
on everything from traffic delays to sp o rts
results, you’ll be ab le to g e t film review s for
every channel.
S o before you w atch one of th e films on the
opposite page,,you can find o u t exactly w hat it’s
about. And as teletext also gives you theatre
. reviews, y o u can have a night o u t while th e video
records the film.
RADIO ULSTER
4.0 As Radio 2. 6.30 Daybreak. 6.40 Farm
Gate. 6.55 Thought for the Day. 7.0 Good
Morning. Ulster. 8.35 Sportsdesk. 8.40
Morning Extra. 9:30 The Gerty Anderson
Show. 10.30 John Bennett. 12.3 Talk Back.
1.0 Newsbreak. 1.30 Business News. 1.35
George Jones. 2.30 Walter Love. 4.2
Frances-on Friday. 5:0 PM Ulster. 5.30 Busi-.
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Revs Per Minute. 5.55 Radio Ulster News.
6.0 As Radio 4. 6.30 Farm Gate. 6.45 Rud
Eile. 7.0 As Radio 2. 9-45 The Bottom Line.
11.0 Eleven Tonight. 11.5-4.0 As Radio 2.
RADIO LUXEMBOURG
7.0 Nik Martin. 9.0 Peter Antony. 12.0 Jodie
Scott.
LBC
5.0 Morning Music. 5.30 Dawn Traders. 6.0
Am. 10.0 Brian Hayes. 12.0 Steve Jones.
2.0 Phillip Hodson. 3.0 Pete Murray. 5.0
Update. ,7.0 The Night is Young. 9.0 Nostal­
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Night With Barney Burnham. 4.0 B o d Holness.
TELETEXT V I D E O
TA K E
PHILIPS
A
FROM
C LOSER
PHI LI PS
LOOK
th e w h o le b u s in e s s :
“These people pay all th a t
m oney fo r th e ir ’ouse,
knock it all about and
then move o ut because it
isn’t big enough.”
T here was a splendid
m om ent, too, w hen the
H on. H e n rie tta R operCurzon, daughter of the
19th B a ro n T ey n h am ,
sw ept down th e staircase
of h e r expensively con­
verted hom e in order to
go out to a do in Mayfair.
“T h a t lo o k s lik e an
e x p e n siv e d r e s s ,” we
h e a rd
th e
r e p o r te r
rem ark.
T h e H on . H e n rie tta
sm iled rath er w itheringly
a n d rep lie d : “N ot th e
dress, ju st me.”
W hat w as so good was
the editing; th e frequent
cutting in of old black and
w h ite p h o to g ra p h s, th e
co n trast of th e ancient at
th e gate w ith th e yuppie
-voice through the open
door and so on.
This was an affectionate
docum entary. Sad, too.
26
DAILY EXPftESS Friday April 21 1989
By IAN CHRISTIE
'•V-'
-%
Terrible
torture
Looking back: Charlie (Martin Sheen) meets with Dad (Barnard Hughes)
"Y advice to th e par­
ents of children w ith
som e literary ta len t is
-to w atch your step as
th e kids will probably be Keep­
ing a beady eye on you.
They m ight even be m aking
notes. And w hen you are dead
and b uried th ere is a good
chance th a t som e acto r will be,
stru ttin g ab o ut som e stage por­
tray ing y ou in a play w ritten by
your offspring.
M others are usually left to
rest in peace and it is the
fa th e rs w hose e c c e n tric itie s
are posthum ously exposed and
th eir relationships w ith th eir
children dram atised.
m entative old m an nearly
blew th e youngster’s first
chance of a job in' th e Tottenham Ct. Rd, Chelsea
’F orties by extolling the
of H itler to the
W orks of th is n atu re are u su ­ virtues
em ployer, a
ally w ritten w ith affection, tem ­ prospective
severe chief clerk played ~
pered w ith enough exaspera­ by
W illiam Hickey.
tion to keep sentim entality at
bay.
“H e w ouldn't even let
m e lose my virginity in
A fine exam ple of th e genre is
D a,adapted for th e screen by
peace,” recalled Charlie,
th e Irish w riter H ugh Leonard
introducing u s to a scene
from h is own autobiographical
in which his younger self
stage play.
was about to m ake off ,
Set in a sm all coastal tow n . down a back alley w ith a
lo c a l g o o d -tim e g irl
near Dublin, it features M artin
known, as The Yellow
Sheen as a successful play­
Peril.*
w right living in New Y ork who
retu rn s to th e house w here he
At tKe crucial m om ent
/w as raised to bury his Da came: along and got .
| father. /
chatting to th e girl. H e
I' P ast an d p resent are knew h er fath er and the
cleverly interw o ven as rest of h er fam ily by
C h a rlie (S h een) s ifts nam e. After th is th e girl
though th e belongings of was no longer th e sexu­
h is fath er who tu rn s up ally provocative Yellow
as a ghost, or hallucina­ P eril she w as a person.'
tion, played by B arnard
T h e film , sk ilfu lly
Hughes.
directed by M att Clark, is
The dead fath er and the, often funny and occa­
living son argue, joke and sionally poignant.
re m o n stra te w ith each
Every incident h as a
other as they recall inci­ ring of tru th about it. I
dents in th eir fam ily life. particularly liked th e old
m an’s expression of dis­
m ay and disbelief when,
Adopted
after a lifetim e tending a
posh person’s garden, he
I t becom es clear th a t was given a pittance of a
Charlie w as no t th e natu- , pension .and a present of
r a l so n of th e la te
30 p a irs of sp ectacles
•lam ented. Abandoned by fused together by heat
h is m other a t birth, he generated during th e San
w as a d o p te d by D a F ra n c isc o e a rth q u a k e
(Hughes) aiid his wife"" and m ounted.
(Doreen H epburn).
You c o u ld n ’t in v e n t
H e suffered th e inevita­ anything so delightfully
ble growing pains as we bizarre.
see in scenes featuring,
th e young Charlie (Karl
Hayden), in w hich th e
m id d le -a g e d C h a rlie
som etim es appears as a
spectator;
T he d o g m atic, a rg u ­
. Da (PG)
■ Cannon, Haymarket,
THE producers of The
Serpent And The Rainbow
(18 ) Cannons, Panton
Street, Baker Street and
Chelsea,would like you to
know that this tale of
zombies and voodoo is
not a vulgar horror film.
No sir. This is a story of
terror, rooted in reality.
You could have fooled
me.
Set in Haiti, it looked like
a bucket of the old grisly
horror codswallop to me
complete with rotting
corpses, apparitions and
slimey creatures.
S e c r e ts
The hero is an anthropol­
ogist played by Bill Pull­
man who is sent to the
island by a firm dealing in
medical products in an
attempt to discover the
secret powder that can
turn people into zombies.
It could be a boon to
medicine, runs the argu­
ment, the ultimate anaes­
thetic that would enable
surgeons to operate on
dead people, then bring
them back to life
Pullman doesn’t have an
easy ride, even though
he is assisted by glamor­
ous doctor Cathy Tyson
who coasts through the
yarn like a zombie her­
self.
With gruesome grave­
yard incidents and sadis­
tic scenes of torture, I
found it very unpleasant.
sweet past
C hocolat (15) C helsea
C inem a,vis a n exercise
in nostalg ia. A young
F re n c h w om an re tu rn s
to th e C am eroons. S he
rec alls' h e r frie n d sh ip
w ith a b la c k serv ant.
H e r m o th e r m a k e s a
p a ss a t th e se rv a n t an d
is rebuffed. A H ooray
H e n ry v is its a n d a
p la n e c ra s h e s . T h a t’s
ab o u t it.
1 (-) WORKING GIRL
(1) RAIN MAN .
3 (-) THE DEAD POOL
4( 2) TWINS
5 (4) THE ADVENTURES
OF BARON MUN­
CHAUSEN
6 (7 ) DANGEROUS LIAI­
SONS
7 ( 8) THE ACCUSED
8 (10) SCANDAL
:
9 ( 3) ALIEN NATION
10 ( 6) TEQUILA SUNRISE
2
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Am ongst the m any hours o f sporting
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be bringing you fu ll and unrivalled coverage
o f the I ta lic Grand Prix plus the US. Motor­
cycling Grand Prix.
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
N e w
drive to o u t l a w
s m a c k i n g of children
le ss to co n tro l u n ru ly p u p ils
w ith o u t th e o p tio n of u sin g th e
cane as a la st reso rt.
R esearch from N ottingham
U niv ersity’s C hild D evelopm ent
R esearch U nit show s th a t m ost
B ritish p a re n ts do h it th e ir ch il­
dren.
B u t th e new cam paign’s slo­
g a n is: “H ittin g p e o p le is
w rong — a n d ch ild ren are p eo­
ple, too.”
At th e g ro u p ’s la u n ch in L on­
d o n y e s te rd a y , M rs L e a c h
w arned: "T h ere’s a very fine line
b etw een o rd in ary sm acking a n d
cru el ab u se a n d w herever you
choo se to d raw th a t line, it’s
easy to cross. T h a t’s w hy any
h ittin g a t all cau ses su c h d a n ­
gero u s co n fu sio n .”
S M A C K IN G , s la p p in g
a n d s p a n k in g o f c h il­
d r e n m u s t b e o u tla w e d ,
a n ew p re s s u re g ro u p
u r g e d y e s te r d a y .
P s y c h o lo g is t a n d m o t h e r
P e n e lo p e L e a c h , c o o r d i n a ­
to r o f th e g ro u p , E P O C H ,
s a id : “S m a c k in g is a s h o r t
c u t to n o w h e r e .
“W e h a v e to le a r n to d is c i­
p lin e c h ild re n w ith o u r h e a d s
a n d h e a r ts r a t h e r th a n o u r
h a n d s a n d slip p e rs.
“As a m o th e r I believe th a t
sm ack in g is w rong. As a p sy ­
chologist I know th a t it d o esn ’t
h elp discipline, eith er.”
M illions of ch ild ren in five
By MELANIE WHITEHOUSE
Education Correspondent
E u ro p e a n c o u n trie s are already
p ro te c te d fro m p h ysical p u n is h ­
m ent.
E P O C H — E n d P hy sical P u n ­
ish m e n t of C h ild ren — believes
th e law sh o u ld p ro te c t B ritish
c h ild re n as well.
B u t E P O C H ’S con tro v ersial
stan ce w ill aro u se th e w ra th of
M Ps, am ong th e m ex-headm as­
te r H a rry G reenw ay.
L ast D ecem ber h e b ra n d e d as
“o u trag eo u s” an am en d m en t to
th e C hildren B ill p ro p o sin g th a t
p a re n ts sh o u ld be b a n n e d from
h ittin g th e ir y o u n g s te rs to o
h ard .
H e said: “A d m on ish m en t of
c h ild re n h a s got to be left to th e
p a re n ts. If we ta k e th a t resp o n ­
sibility from th e m we ta k e all
resp o n sib ility away.
“I t w ould lead to very serious,
w icked b eh av io u r fro m ch ild ren
a n d te r r ib le v io le n c e , m u c h
w orse th a n we have got now .”
C o r p o r a l p u n is h m e n t in
sch o o ls w as ab o lish ed less th a n
tw o y ears ago. B u t te ach ers
have fo u n d th a t th e y are power-
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And yesterday, a power­
ful cross-party com m it­
tee of M Ps called for a
b etter pay deal to m ake it
w o rth w ile going in to
midwifery.
T r a in e e
m id w iv e s
starting after th e nurses
regrading of jobs and pay
cam e in a year ago, were
guaranteed th e sam e pay
scale they would have
receiv ed as n u rs e s so
they did not lose out
while they were on th eir
midwifery course.
B ut as soon as they
sta rt delivering babies,
new midwives’ pay drops
by m ore than £1,000.
- Not only is it false econ­
omy, b u t it is deterring
nurses who w ould like to
becom e midwives, says
th e com m ittee chaired by
L abour MP P rank Field.
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
Letters'
The Press and Hillsborough
245 Biackfriars Road, London SE1 9UX
by Marjorie Orr
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IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: In the year ahead
you will have to tread warily to keep close relation­
ships on an even keel. Finances are blossoming in a
fairly spectacular way. You have sufficient funds to
spend on those indulgences which make you glow
with satisfaction. Travel plans will not be all plain
sailing.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 20) Starcall:
0898 300 445. The Full Moon today in Scorpio has you on tenterhooks as far as one part­
nership is concerned. You need to balance up your
conflicting feelings about the situation and accept that
your mood will change from moment to moment.
Your charm is luckily pouring oil on any troubled
waters.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 21) Starcall: 0898
300 334. Not a day for huge successes or high
energy, more a day for curling up with a good
book or a teddy bear. Your energy levels are down
and too much is happening at a psychological level for
you to want to be outgoing. Don't feel too sorry for
yourself however.
~ | CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Starcall:
SjS 0898 300 335. Your heart wants love, atten­
tion and fun whereas your head much more
soberly says consider the future and do not let rela­
tionships become too entangled. Not a day for reach­
ing major conclusions about anything much. Friends
and team mates are in an affectionate, sociable frame
of mind later.
LEO (July 24 - August 23) Starcall: 0898
<£§r 300 336. The Full Moon is splitting you in tw o
today making it difficult to reconcile your work­
ing ambitions with home life. Finding a better balance
is crucial. Underneath all your drive and determination
there does seem to be fear lurking.
VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Starcall: 0898 300 337. Communications are
_ l hardly clear cut and straightforward today. You
are definitely speaking straight from your feelings but
you seem to be in conflict with yourself. Your head
tells you one thing, your heart another. But do not let
over sensitivity pull you into too much worry.
LIQBA (Septem ber 24 - October 22) Starcall: 0898 300 338. Cash concerns loom
large over this Full Moon and you need to be
clearer where your own personal insecurities are mak­
ing you over rigid and atouch too compulsive in your
approach. Let partners take their fair share of the
strain but do not be too dependent on their resources.
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 22)
Starcall: 0898 300 340. The Full Moon in
your own sign is always a day for emotional
matters to come to the fore. You desperately want a
relationship on which you can fully rely where you can
let your defences down. But a tricky atmosphere
around this year makes you more withdrawn than is
helpful.
SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - Decem ber
22) Starcall: 0898 300 341. Luckily your
finances feel in better shape even if your health
is not quite up to 100 per cent today. Give yourself a
break and rest when you can, preferably away from
other people. Too many internal pressures are telling
at the moment. Over-eating makes you feel better.
I d o n o t a g re e w ith c e n s o r­
s h ip , b u t s u re ly y o u c o u ld
h a v e b e e n m o re se n sitiv e ,
m o r e aw are. S o m e fa m ilie s
h a v e th e ir n e w s p a p e rs d e liv ­
e re d th ro u g h th e ir le tte r ­
b o x es.
W o u ld y o u h a v e lik e d to
s e e y o u r lo v e d o n e s b e in g
c r u s h e d to d e a th ? C an y o u
im a g in e h o w a b e re a v e d p a r ­
e n t m u s t h a v e fe lt se e in g
th e ir c h ild fo r th e la s t tim e in
th is w ay?
M rs. D o ro th y B o w ers,
W a lth a m s to w , L ond on.
I WOULD like to say how d is­
g u sted I w as to see th e p ic tu re
of cru sh e d L iverpool fans on
th e fro n t page of th e Daily
E x p ress. I c an n o t th in k of any­
th in g m ore insensitive. I w ould
u rg e th e ed ito rs of new spapers
to show m o re care an d con sid ­
e ra tio n w hen ch oosin g w hich
p ic tu re s to p rin t.
J u lie C h e s te r,
C ro sb y , L iverpoo l.
I T H IN K it w as rig h t to SI1 9 W
th e p ic tu r e s in th e D aily
E x p re ss ab o u t th e d isa ste r a t
H illsborough.
I w as in fro n t of m y televi­
sion se t w hen a scream of
agony w ren ch ed m e from a
p le a sa n t doze. I w atch ed in
agonizing h elp lessn ess as th e
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Mrs. J. Potter,
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AM I alone in ab h o rrin g th e
close-up p h o to g ra p h s in th e
n ew spapers a n d on television
of th e H illsb o ro u g h v ictim s in
th e ir suffering?
I realise it m u st be re p o rte d
b u t su rely som e co m p assio n
co u ld be show n to th e grieving
relativ es a n d friends of th e se
young people? To m e, it is n ot
new s to see th e dead a n d dying.
I T H IN K over th e la st few days
th e D aily E x p ress coverage of
th e H illsb o ro u g h tragedy h as
been excellent, w ith u nb iased,
no n -sen satio n al an d com p as­
s io n a te re p o r tin g . T h is sa d
ev ent m u s t n ever be forgotten.
T h is so rt of coverage sh o u ld
e n su re su c h a trag ed y never
h ap p en s again.
Mrs. G. M. Caldwell,
Stratford upon Avon.
4 Make foolish (8)
5 Boringly monotonous (7)
6 Fragrance (5)
7 Venue for baptism (4)
8 A boxer (9)
9 Devil (5)
14 Wave-rider (6)
16 Plucky (4)
18 Breaches of legal duty (5)
20 Principal (4)
22 A vegetable (4)
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DOW N: 1 C astig ate, 2 O th er, 3
P h e n o m e n a , 4 P eer, 5 E n te rta in ,
6 R aft, 7 S ea, 8 P u r r, 9 A m en, 15
U n p in , 17 N u rse , 19 In g o t, 20
S en se, 21 E ag le, 23 Aver.
1 Male sheep (3)
2 Scornfully abusing (9)
3 Pastry food (3)
W H E N all a ro u n d w ere d esp er­
a te ly h e lp in g th e p e o p le
c ru s h e d ag ain st th e fence at
H illsboro ugh, w h at w ere th e
P re ss doing? T aking p oin tless
p ic tu re s of people dying an d
suffering.
H ow m u st th o se bereaved
feel w hen a p ic tu re of th e ir
loved one is sp lash ed acro ss all
th e n atio n a l n ew spapers? Y ou
sh o u ld be th o ro u g h ly ash am ed
of yourselves.
TV ran g ed over th e scene of
carnage.
T he face of a sm all boy an d
h is h a n d s reach in g o u t for help
w ill live in m y m in d as long as I
c an th in k . T his h o rro r sh o u ld
b e k e p t alive, fo r we are all to
blam e. T he lack of m a n n ers
a n d u n c a rin g a ttitu d e s have
w reaked revenge on us. T his
u n b earab le sad n ess h a s to be
lived th ro u g h .
ACROSS:
I Sheriffs officer (8)
10 Gome together (5)
I I Acting p art (4)
12 Dumpy ones (anag.) (9)
13 Islam ic (6)
15 A eoiiple (3)
16 Surfeit (4)
17 Made of cereal grain
19 Cavity in heart (6)
21 Lubricate (3)
23 Slight resentm ent (4)
24 Sergeant (5)
25 Poet’s even (3)
26 Agile, nimble (5)
27 Man-eating m onster (4)
28 This m onth (4)
Y E S T E R D A Y ’S SO LU TIO N :
AC R O SS: 1 C o pper, 7 S p a, 10 A th ­
e n a e u m , 11 S h eet, 12 P a re , 13
T e n , 14 R e tu rn , 16 Iro n , 18 R in se,
22 G a m u t, 24 P ea, 25 A veraging,
26 T e n sio n s, 27 E ra , 28 E n tre e .
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difficult with today's Full Moon to balance your
need to be retiring and your need to be out in the
world carving a niche for yourself. Let peace and quiet
win for today. Many surprising things are happening
romantically.
PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Star­
call: 0898 300 443. Conversations are not
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THE Daily Express thanks all
readers who have taken the
trouble to let us know their
views on the publication of our
front page picture illlustrating
the full horror of the Hillsbor­
ough tragedy.
Quite properly, the Press Coun­
cil is conducting an urgent
inquiry into the matter, and the
Daily Express, along with all
the other newspapers who pub­
lished these pictures, will have
their decision and the reasons
for that decision fully exam­
ined.
We believe such pictures have
their place in the public’s
appreciation of this terrible
tragedy. They could be sup­
pressed only if the essential
truth were to be concealed, as
if to protect our consciences
from the full horror of it all.
In many shocking and tragic
events, a searing, vivid picture
can influence opinion and
change attitudes more power­
fully than a million well-argued
words.
Remember, our Page One pic­
ture was published under the
headline, ‘Never Again’. It was
intended to support precisely
that message. Such scenes
must mever again occur in Brit­
ish soccer grounds.
And, recently, in the case of the
two British Army corporals
lynched by a mob in Northern
Ireland, it is those horrifying
pictures of the murdered men
which guarantee that none of
us will ever forget.
In fact, the Daily Express felt
that publication of the Hillsbor­
ough picture was not a matter
of choice but of duty. We
respect the right of any readers
to make their own judgement,
but we trust that they will
respect our sincere convictions
in deciding to publish as we
did.
TARGET
At the mention of young Lord
Philip, the pikeman’s manner
changes abruptly. He fairly
hustles Rupert into the castle
and marches him through a
great hall where he is con­
fronted by a tall handsome fig­
ure. It is the earl. When he
hears from the pikeman that
Rupert has news of Lord Philip,
he stares sternly at the little
bear and says: “My son Philip
has been missing these many
hours. My horsemen are scout­
ing the way he was seen to go.
How come you to know aught
of him?"
—71 AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19)
f f ilj Starcall: 0898 300 343. You are finding it
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Rupert and the Golden Acorn — 17
wobbly emotional feel of today you are burst­
ing with new ideas for having more fun. Uranus in
your own sign allows you to throw off the shackles of
convention. Your love life is turning somersaults.
ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Starcall:
0898 300 444. Money and your sex life are
How the Express reported the horror of Hillsborough
SMALL CROSSWORD
CAPRICORN (December 23 - January 20)
Starcall: 0898 300 342. Despite the rather
likely to be very straightforward today. Not
only are you firm in your views , you are also feeling
over-emotional. The Scorpio Moon makes you rest­
less. Luckily friends and team mates are in a wonder­
fully bouncy mood as well.
What the
Express
says. . .
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p rin t su ch a d istre ssin g p ic ­
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
Motoring.
By. David Benson
Why M-way
is such a disaster
lish ed by K ogan Page a n d d is trib ­
R IT A IN ’S m o to rw a y s
w ere originally designed u te d by W .H. S m ith in p ap erb ack
a t £3.95.
to provide fast inter-city
T o co m pile th e b ook , I.A.M.
ro u tes for drivers. B u t
chief
th e y have becom e so overcrow
ded,ex am in er T ed C lem en ts co n ­
su lte d m o st of h is staff a n d m any
w ith th e rap id grow th of traffic,
th a t th e y are n o longer fast. And e x p e rie n c e d d riv e rs w h o h a v e
th e y are m ostly a n ig h tm are expe­ p a sse d th e A dvanced te s t a n d w ho
rien ce fo r drivers. Y et they are cover h igh m ileages o n m o to r­
still o u r safest road s, w ith few er w ays. H ere a re som e of th e ir c riti­
cism s of m otorw ay driving behav­
d e a th s p e r m ile th a n o th e r roads.
A ccording to th e In s titu te of iour:
A dvanced M otoring, th is safety is
• T he m a jo r u se of th e m otorw ays
in sp ite of, n o t b ecau se of, th e driv­ today is by th e sh o rt-d istan ce
ing b eh av io u r of m an y m otorw ay
b u sin ess co m m u ter, in a n u n p re ­
users.
p a re d car, u n d e r p re s su re an d
T he I.A.M. says th a t m o to rists
lacking co n centratio n.
still n eed to be ed u cated in th e
• M otorw ay driving is a n a c t fre­
safe a n d p ro p e r u se of m otorw ays.
quently p erfo rm ed in th e w rong
So th e y have p ro d u ced a book,
lane, a t to o g reat a speed a n d far
M o to rw ay D riv in g , ex clu siv ely
to
o close to th e vehicle ahead.
devoted to th e subject. I t is p u b ­
B
• O n lane d iscip lin e th e y say th e ir
p e t h a te is th e d riv er w ho jo in s th e
m otorw ay, gets in to th e m iddle
lane a n d goes to sleep.
• T hey also say th a t m otorw ay
driving lacks p ro fessio n alism and
is too aggressive a n d selfish. I t is
n o t th e m otorw ays th a t k ill — it’s
th e k illers th a t drive on m o to r­
ways.
Finally, th e y co n clud e th a t a t
p re se n t th e re is no ed u catio n for
m otorw ay driving — ju s t experi­
ence. Is n ’t it tim e w e tra in e d p eo­
ple to u se m o torw ays correctly?
T his little b o o k — only 126
pages w ith illu stra tio n s — is S
good w ay to s ta rt u n d e rs ta n d in g
w h at you are doing w rongly o n th e
m otorw ay. I co m m en d it to all
driv ers.
Renault put the boot in
h as been
A classic bargain
THIS splendid replica of the classic
Cobra sports car will be on show at the
N ational K it Car Show being held at the
Royal Showground, Kenilworth, War­
w ickshire from April 30 to May 1
It is called a Viper V8 and can be pow­
ered by a Ford, Rover or Jaguar engine.
The basic kit costs £995 plus VAT for the
body and chassis only. For a k it suitable
for a V12 engine the kit would cost about
£2,150 plus VAT.
Ken Cook, m anaging director of the
a
huge in crease in th e
RENAULT has added a
booted saloon car version
to its successful 19 range
w hich is unveiled in Paris
th is week.
It w ill be available in
th e UK by the end of this
year, to m eet in creased
dem and for cars w ith a
secure boot rath er th a n a
hatchback.
num ber
of
m o to r
tra d e rs posin g as p ri­
v a te
s e lle rs
and
c o n n in g th e p u b lic ,
accord in g to o u r sis­
te r p u b lic a tio n Auto
E x p re s s
— B r ita in ’s
b e st-se llin g m o to rin g
weekly.
Spacious
Bootiful: The forthcoming Renault 19 saloon
By introducing a boot th e
car is lengthened by 4.3
In ch e s to an o v erall
length of 167.8 inches.
Engine options include
a lead free petrol 1.4 litre
“Energy” unit, a 1.7 litre
“motorway” m otor and a
THERE
CiaSSy kit. . . Viper is a smart replica of famous AC Cobra
1.9 litre diesel. The boot is
of 16.3 cu ft capacity, one
of the m ost spacious in its
class. The boot Ud open­
ing is alm ost th e full
w idth of th e load area and
extends down to the top
of th e bum per.
Since th e new Renault
19 was introduced to the
UK in February it has
been selling a t the rate of
4,000 c a rs a m o n th .
Prices, though still to be
fixed, are likely to be
£7,000 to £9,000.
In th e ed ition w hich
goes on sale th ro u g h o u t
th e c o u n try to d ay Auto
E x p re ss say s th a t one in
10 new sp ap er classified
ad s fo r second-hand c a rs
is p la ced b y a d ealer p o s­
ing a s p riv ate ow ner.
T h is en ables th e m to
tu r n b a c k th e m ileage
re c o rd e r a n d claim th a t
th e c a r is in b e tte r co n­
d itio n th a n it actually is.
If th e y revealed th a t
th e y w ere d ealers th e n
th e b u y e r w ould have
red ress u n d e r th e S ale of
G oods Act sh o u ld th e
ca r pro ve faulty.
B u t b u y e rs have no
s u c h p r o te c tio n w h e n
th e deal is d o ne betw een
p riv ate individuals.
Problem
has
N ow o n e
c ity
d e c la r e d w a r o n th e
rogue tra d e rs.
B ir m in g h a m
C ity
C ouncil’s c o n su m er p ro ­
tectio n d e p a rtm e n t h as
b egu n to ta ck le th e p ro b ­
le m w ith “O p e ra tio n
k it m aker, Brightwheel Replicas, says:
“It all depends on w hat the person
w ants. A good DIY m an could p u t a car
like this together for about £2,500, b u t If
he fitted a V12 and had all th e extras the
cost would go as high as £10,000 to
£12,000. We sell kits and com plete cars —
mostly the built-up cars are exported.”.
B rig h tw h eel R eplicas a re a t 16, P riory
I n d u s tr ia l P a rk,
T he R unw ay,
C hristchurch, D orset BH 23 4H E. T ele­
phone: 04252 77433.
S hady” aim ed a t tra c k ­
ing-down offenders.
A te a m o f tr a d in g
sta n d a rd s officers from
th e c o u n c i l ’s m o to r
v e h ic le i n v e s ti g a ti o n
sq u ad a re checking o u t
70 su sp e c ts in th e area.
B irm in g h a m tr a d in g
sta n d a rd s officer, P au l
T o n k in s o n , said : “T h e
crack d o w n o n illegal car
s a le s b r in g s in m o re
th a n £3.5 m illio n a year.
“I t is th e cu lm in atio n
of m o n th s of p ain stak in g
w ork by officers u sing
new
c o m p u te ris e d
re c o r d s to tra c k -d o w n
rogue salesm en.
“T h e y s c o u r lo c a l
p a p e rs
and
tra d e
m a g a z in e s lo o k in g fo r
te le p h o n e
n tf m b e r s
w hich a p p ear regularly
an d n o te th e m fo r inves­
tig atio n .”
O ne
E d g b a s to n ,
B irm ing ham , m an w as
p r o s e c u te d fo r s e llin g
nin e d ifferen t c a rs in a
six m o n th period.
Penalty
H is fin es to ta lle d £1,600
— p lu s costs. T he m axi­
m u m p en alty is £2,000
p e r offence o r 12 m o n th s
in jail.
A u to
E x p r e s s ' is
cra m m e d w ith new s an d
fe a tu re s a b o u t m otoring
each w eek. I t sells for
5 Op.
Place a re g u la r o rd er
w ith y o u r n e w s a g e n t
today.
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12 Car’s crashed, and lad’s
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tft C ornw all and Devon
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Lincolnshire Market Towns.
Buy 75% of your first home
now and John Mowlem
will give you 5 years to
afford the rest.
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a n d n w iiip t g r \o u raise it never
seems to l>e en o u g h fo r d ia l new
h om e d ia l von w o u ld re a ilv like
T h e n a few \e a rs on w h en
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Homes built by local
builders who are proud of
their reputation as quality
craftsmen.
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Ji S S
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II m eans you ra n m ove in to
a new p ro p e r ly w id i ve rv low
m a in le n a n re ro s is . A n d one
th a t s h u ill to ru n e c o n o m ica lly
a n d so keep the h ills d o w n .
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R a th e r th a n h a v in g to w a il
u p lo live years before you ra n
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w in n ot have il rig h t aw avi'
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as lit t le as 7 5 % o f the va lue o f
the p ro p e r! v a n d d ie at n o il nl
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ro v e r it.
W h o k n o w s, you m a y lin d
th a t vou ca n a ffo rd one o f the
new p ro p e rtie s at o u r K in g s
( ;hase D e velop m e nt* d e ta ils o f
w h ic h are below.
properly Services
For own use or ideal investment
opportunity. Managed letting facility
available. {Vendors estimated net
income to owners 1989 season in
excess of £4,000).
Show house open.
From £49,950 Leasehold.
10 month occupancy.
Breathtaking position.
GA Property Services, U nd
& New Homes Division, Lymlngton.
Tel; (0590)71544/71211
Site Agent Avis WerreH
Tel} 0
Thereare one and two bedroom
apartments amiablefromJohn Mowlem
Homes at Kings Chase.
With a delightful location overlooking
Wjrdownftirk in central Luton, Kings
^ 3 GARTER Chase isfastprovingone ofour most
COURT popularhousingdevelopments to date.
Kings Chase offers a variety ofaffordable
standards.
Formore information callRachel Thnpley
on Luton (0582) 405801 between 10.30am
and 6.00pm Thursday - Monday.
Alternatively call our24 hour brochure
service on Reigate (0737) 223376.
Prices correctat time ofgoing topress.
t ’K lC H S STAR I FRO M
£70,000
Fully fitted
kitchen with oven,
hob, hood & waste
disposal
All
Washing machine/
dryer
AH
Fully fitted
carpets
throughout
AH
AH
Dishwasher
Some
Double glazing
All
Fridge/Freezer
Some
ON’T b la m e u s, b lam e
th e plan ners! T h a t h a s
b een th e rip o ste from
h o u s e b u ild e r s o v er
d ecad es w hen th e y a re c riti­
c is e d fo r b u ild in g b o rin g
h o u sin g e sta te s a n d d reary
h o u se designs.
At long last, so m e b u ild ers
a re now d eterm in ed to do
b e tte r. In th e Sixties p la n n ers
d ic ta te d th e re sh o u ld b e co n ­
c re te ro ad s w ide en ough to
tu r n a d u s tc a rt — b u t now
p la n n e r s a n d b u ild e r s a re
so m etim es m anag ing to get
o n th e sam e side of th e table.
At G rangew ood P ark , on
th e sou th-w est sid e o f N or­
th a m p to n , W estb u ry H o m es
lin ed u p 37 a c re s fOr housing,
th e p la n n e rs d ecreed a n o th e r
15 ac re s fo r open sp ace — an d
slap b an g in th e m iddle sto o d
a n o ld b a m an d farm h o u se
w h ich co u ld n ’t b e flatten ed
b ecau se th e y w ere listed.
W estbury p ro m ise d to tu r n
th e b a rn into a c o u n try club
a lth o u g h hom eb uyers, m ov­
ing in from 1985 h a d som e
d o u b ts it w ould ever happen.
D
O X F O R D S H IR E
Chipping N orton
Entryphone
system
Changing
down on the estate
4 Bedroom Luxury
d etached houses
from £164,000
Tel: (0608) 41489
lla m -6 p m daily
BARRATT
B a r n it t W est M id la n d s i.im iie d
M id la n d H ouse, New Hoad.
H a le so w en. 0 2 1 -5 8 5 5BU5.
3 Shops, 1 Flat, 1 oat/Hdg
John Mowlem Homes
Terraced House fo r sale
in a popular residential area
of Sunderland. Currently taking
£800 p/m awaiting offers
Tel: 091 5238088
Facilities
W ith m o st of th e 265 ho m e s
o n th e site now sold, W est­
b u ry , re c e n tly o p e n e d th e
clu b in a half-m illion-pound
re s to ra tio n of th e o ld b a m .
I t inclu d es a p u b /re sta u ­
r a n t , w ith b e a m e d ceilin g ,
m eeting room s, sp ace fo r th e
aero b ics class, gym a n d sa u n a
ro om s, sq u ash c o u rt w ith allw eath er te n n is co u rt, n a tu re
t r a i l a n d jo g g in g tr a c k .
T h o u g h r e s id e n ts fa c e a n
a n n u a l £85 m a n a g e m e n t
charge, th e facilities m u s t
b o o st p ro p e rty resale values.
W e s tb u ry its e lf is s e llin g
re m a in in g
u n its
fro m
£185,000.
W e s tb u ry ’s D av id S to re y
says he could p ro vid e m ore
c o u n try clu b s prov id ed they
are on la n d w h ich h a sn ’t been
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bedroomed apartments are still available, at
"(•’airfields", an exclusive development located in
the village of Staveley, only four miles from
Windermere.
u ilt to the highest specification, they include
double glazing, fitted kitchen with built-in oven
and hob and gas central heating in the houses,
medallion award heating in the apartments. These
superb homes are constructed in local stone and
slateand provide exceptional value for money in one
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HOUSEBUILDER OF THE YEAR j
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Home on the water at The Lakes at Rotherhithe
By JEREMY GATES
ch arg ed a t full developm ent
value. In N o rth am p to n th e
b a m ru in m e an t th e la n d
c o u ld n o t b e developed — b u t
h a d th e la n d been fit for
h o m e s it w ould have been
w o rth £1.3 m illion.
In R o th erh ith e , S o u th L on­
don, th e p la n n e rs w ere even
b o ld e r — o n 6lA ac re s of d ere­
lict d o ck lan d s th e y called for
a m an-m ade lake, ric h in
p la n t and an im al life to lift
th e inner-city location.
Id e a l H om es L ondon
reck o n th e lake, w ith special
leak-proof lining, w ill c o st all
of £1.5 m illion. T h en they
have to arran g e exp erts to
e n su re th a t th e w ater d o esn ’t
go green, th a t th e fish have
en o u g h food, a n d th a t so m e­
b o d y can ‘p u ll o u t th e p lu g ’
w hen it ra in s to p rev en t a n
overflow.
S o m e n ew h o m e s, c o n ­
n ected by p o nto ons, w ill ‘s it’
on th e w ater. P rices s ta rt a t
£98,500 an d g ran d est villas on
th e w a te r ’s ed g e w ill to p
£250,000. S om e lucky locals,
D iscount
G ood bu ild in g a n d land ­
scapin g does q u ite a b it for
selling p rice. Id e a l is p rob ab ly
getting a 20 p e r c e n t p re m iu m
o n th e going ra te in th e S u r­
re y D o c k s , w h e re o th e r
s c h e m e s a r e s e llin g fro m
a ro u n d £70,000, b u t by h a n d ­
ing over a q u a rte r of th e site
Id eal h a s few er u n its to sell.
O n b o th schem es, p o te n tia l
b u y ers w ho ca n get crack in g
sh o u ld b e ab le to fix a d is­
co u n t o r som e o th e r p erk .
B u t a s th e m a rk e t com es
o u t of recession , it’s a fa ir b e t
th a t th e b e tte r looking p ro p ­
e rty will p ic k u p faster.
• INFORMATION: Ideal
Homes sales office at The
Lakes is on 01-237-9007; Gran­
gewood Park and Country
Club details from Westbury
Homes on 0604-701113.
Making a meal of house hunting
• MOVE into a new house for a day — com­
plete w ith chef-cooked meal in th e evening,
and breakfast in bed — and th en see if you
would like to buy. CALA Homes is offering
potential buyers th e chance to ‘road te st’ a
brand new home at selected sites in th e South
and Midlands. Might not sell m any hom es but
should get lots of free publicity.
• LOOKING an increasingly sound invest­
m ent in E ast London is long-neglected Bow,
w here B arratt E ast London has a new scheme
of ju st 31 units for busy City yuppies behind a
secure front gate. Prices sta rt a t £82,500.
Details on 01-555 3242.
• PROPERTY prices have h it th e wall in
th e South-West, says th e Bristol and West
Building Society, and th e figures show virtu­
ally no change for th e first q u arter of the
year. Average property prices range from
£37,650 in West Cornwall for a sta rter home,
up to £180,500 for a four-bed detached in Bath.
• THE new Pinewood H om es schem e in
Dallington Park, N ortham pton, sets records
for new hom es in the E ast Midlands. Ju st 16
units, each one over 3,000 sq ft in living area,
and Pinewood’s Grainger Nimm o has got the
first units away between £315,000 and £345,000.
Agents: Spencer New Homes on 0533 538711.
• PINK-washed, five-bedroomed home in
th e delightful Suffolk village of Coddenham.
n ear Ipswich, looks sound value at offers
around £225,000. The Pink House dates to the
13th century. Agents are S tru tt and P ark er in
Ipswich.
AN UNRIVALLED RANGE of
q u ality p ro p e rtie s fro m one TA U NTON o u ts k irts 2 g ro u n d
floor a n d 2 first floor p u rp o se
b ed ro o m ed h o m e s fo r th e 1st
b u ilt flats u n d e r c o n s tru c ­
tim e b u y er to 3 a n d 4 b e d ­
tio n clo se to M5 ac cess an d
ro o m e d d e ta c h e d executive
to w n c e n tre. G ood size 2
p ro p e rtie s, co n v e n ien tly loc­
b e d ro o m a c c o m m o d a tio n ,
a te d a n d b u ilt to th e h ig h e st
garages. F o r d etails rin g 0823
sta n d a rd s by T rid e n t New,
337791 (office) 0823 412138
H om es. P ric e s fro m £44,950
(hom e).
to £97,500. F o r fu rth e r d etails
p le a s e c a ll T r id e n t N ew
H o m es W e stern R egion on
C h elten h a m (0242) 226443.
FROM
B u n g a lo w s
Properties illustrated are from the range of those;
Dept. DE 21/4, Hallmark Building, Lakenheath, Suffolk IP27 9ER.
TehThetford (0842)860765.
n o m in a te d b y th e lo c a l
a u th o rity , w ill b e able to bu y
in for le ss th a n £50,000.
Id e a l’s J o n a th a n S p en cer
reck o n s th e sch em e is u n iq u e
b ecau se th e lake cam e first,
w ith h o m e s d o tte d in a fte r­
w ards.
(0206) 841447
station
TO WINDERMERE
‘F A I R F I E L D S ”
STAVELEY CUMBRIA
S a le s I n f o r m a t i o n C e n t r e o p e n
lla m -5 p ra , s e v e n d a y s a w e ek .
_Dept. DE 21/4
Tel: .
[ ] Immediate occupation bungalows and houses
Pricescorrectat time
ofgoingtopress.
PKICKS I HO M
£53,000
£95,650
@0612283333
STOP PRESS . . .
NORTHERNCOUNTIESHOMESLTD
PRINCES BUILDINGS. 15 OXFORD
COURT MANCHESTER, M2 3WO
A limited number of superb bungalows and houses
are available at special prices in a variety of
attractive locations for immediate or early
occupation. Tick box for more details.
M ORE P R O P E R T IE S ON PA G E 3 6
2 / 3 BED RO OM VICTORIAN B O G N O R REGIS g ro u n d floor
lu x u ry flat, facing sea, tow n
c o u n tr y c o tta g e , p a r k in g
c e n tre, 2/3 bed , gas CH,
sp ace for 2 cars, lo ts o f scope
garage, d e ta ils a n d p la n s o n
fo r im p ro v e m e n t. V a c a n t
req u e st. Tel: 0243 828307. 90
p o sse ssio n , offers in th e re ­
y rs le ase £120,000.
g ion o f £75,000. T ei 0462
813492.
SH R O PSH IR E/W A LES BO R­
DER. Tw o a n d th re e b e d ­
ro o m d eta c h e d bungalow s,’ BUILDING PLO T N o rth B u ck s
specification includes, single
village B ic e ste r 4 m iles
d e ta c h e d garage, fu ll g as
(M40). D etailed c o n sen t for
c e n tra l heating, high levels o f
fo u r b e d d e ta c h e d h o u se a n d
in su la tio n , fully fitted k itc h ­
garages. T elephone: 0296 BUILDER DESPERATE! 10%
e n s , s e c u r i ty lo c k s e tc .
d is c o u n t o n e a rly c o m ­ GOW e R PEN lSULA. M agnifi­
67461.
W alking d ista n c e to local
p le tio n . N ewly b u ilt exec­
ce n t new 3/4 b e d bun galow s,
sh o p p in g fac ilitie s. P rice s OLNEY. NR MILTON KEYNES
u tiv e h o u se S o lih u ll W est
4/5 b e d h ouses. C onvenient
fro m £53,000. T e lep h n e GalE x sh /h o u s e 4-bed d et, en
M idlands. Close M40/M42
M4 a n d S w an sea centre.
liers H o m es L td , o n 0743
su ite, u tility , c o rn e r p lo t 4
ju n c tio n . £435,000 w ill ta k e
F ro m £85,000— £110,000. Tel:
23538
or
0691
670253- m o n th O /V £135,995. Tel:
£395,000. P h o n e day to m e
S b e e n a (03526) 62388.
w eekends fo r d etails.
0543-252140/0543-251218.
0234 713789.
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
M
cC a r th y &
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S to n e
RETIRE TO GLORIOUS NEWQUAY
AND PURCHASE A SUPERB
RETIREMENT APARTMENT PRICED
FROM £64,500
On the Cornish coast, you’ll discover the popular resort of
Newquay. Penhaven Court is ideally situated close to the beach
and the town centre providing panoramic views over the sea.
A CLOSER LOOK WILL
TELL YOU A CALA HOME
IS NO ORDINARY HOME.
SAFETY A N D SEC U R ITY
Penhaven Court, Island Crescent, Newquay, heralds a new
beginning - combining safety, security and independence.
There’sthe added benefit of an intercom link to your friendly
resident house manager. These one bedroom apartments offer the
highest standard of accommodation with the added value of
Economy 7heating, double glazing and insulation.
Youdon’t haveto beasurveyor or anarchitect to tell the
difference between aCALAhomeand anordinaryhome. It hitsyou
right off.
First, youseeabeautifully designed property inabetterthan-average location.
Second, you cantell bythe specificationthat aCALAis
definitely noordinary home becausewe includeextrasthat the
competition chargeextrafor.
Third, nomatter what sizeof CALAhomeyouviewyouget a
senseof spaceandairiness. Thereareonlyasmany roomsasthe homewill
sensiblyaccommodate. Thesearejust afewof the thingsthat makethe
difference. There are plentymore.
However, the pricemay comeasashock. Becausewe don't askanymore
for aCala homethan they dofor anordinary home. The proof isinvisiting anyCALA
showhome.
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WE CAN HELP YOU OPEN THE
DOOR TO A NEW CALA HOME
FREE H O T E L A C C O M M O D A TIO N
So you can seefor yourselfthe benefit of retiring to Penhaven
Court, wewill pay for bed and breakfast in alocal hotel, plus your
travelling expenses! (on condition*that you reserve an apartment
before June 1st 1989 and you are over 60 years of age).
Please fill in the coupon and post it to the
Regional Sales Information Centre,
McCarthy & Stone (Developments) Ltd,
P.O. Box 129, Exeter, EX4 3AW.
&
Building fora soft, stcurt retirement
"
I’d like to know more about living at Penhaven Court,
DE2.4
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Our V.I.P HOMEBUYER CARD is a real bonus for the house
purchaser. It entitles the holder to a substantial
benefits package which includes a subsidised mortgage
rate or part exchange opportunity, plus much more.
You'll want to know more! Visit one of the Sales
Offices listed below.
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The Bovis Collection
Luxurious new homes in over
twenty selected locations throughout the
South West including Woodstock,
Witney and Chalgrove in Oxon, Langstone
in Gwent, Seaton in Devon and
Burton Bradstock in Dorset.
For details contact the Bovis Homes
24 Hour Hot Line. Tel: (0242) 676625.
Bovis#
Homes
Vita Road, Portsm outh-A lexandra Mews 1 & 2 Bed. Apartments and 3 Bed. Townhouses-From £87,500
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*Billingshurst, West Sussex-Churchfields 2 a 3 Bed. Cottages-From £87,500 Tel: 040381 3254
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GOVERNMENT STOCK AB Ports......... 592 - 6
ADT................ 165 * 1/2
3’/2% Fund 99-04
£575/8 _ 1 /16 Adwest........... 172 *1
Airtours........... 165
6% Fund 93
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£847/8 ~ 5/l6 Alliance........... 983
Allied Col........ 137 - 3
5% Treas 86-89
£975/16 ... 3/16 Allied London.. 143
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Allied-Lyons.... 444 f1
51/2% Treas 08-12
£661/16
3/i6 Allied Tex....... 375 - 3
429 -3
AMEC......
6%% Treas 95-98
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£801/2 - 1 3/l6 Amersham..... 492
8% Treas 02-06
Amstrad......... 119 21
£8S7/16-1 3 /16 Ana Am .....£123/16
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81/4% Treas 87-90
Anglia A .......... 268
£961/16 - 1/4 Ansbacher..... ..77 -1
8%% Treas 97
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£9015/16 11/4 APV................ 147 -5
9% Treas 92-96
Aquasctum A.. .100 - 2
£935/8 _ 15/16 Argyll.............. 187 - 1/2
9% Treas 94
Armstrong Eq. 132 - 2
£9215/16 - 15/16 Asda............... .146 +3
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Ashley L......... .113
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121/a% Treas 93
Ass Paper...... 236 - 2
Avon............... .604 -3
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BAA................ .368 - 6
£1001/8 - 9/l6 Baird Wm....... .244 - 2
13%% Treas 97
Bank Scotland ...96
£1133/16 -1 V 4 Barclays......... .437 - 7
Barratt............ 194 -5
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Bass............... .920 - 2
2V2% Consols
BAT................ .536 - 8
£277/8 - 3/16
BBA................ .181 -9
4% Consols
Beatson Cl..... 355
£4311/16 -3/16
Beatties.......... 160
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Beecham....... 626
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Bemrose........ .234 -1
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AAH................. 384
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Aaronson........ 111
BET................ .269 -1
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Abbey Life....... 280 - 3 BHH............... .133
AB Foods........ 337 -1
BH Prop......... ,380 +10
Abbott Mead....284 -1
Bibby............. .167 * 5
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BiltonP........... 489
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Blacks............. -11 - V4
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Blackwood H... ..52
Sue Arrow...... ..90 - 2
Sue Circle...... 5 1 4 -1 0
Boase Massimi 320
BOC................ 488 -8
Boddington.... 165
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Bodycote........ 294 -6
Booker............ 443 +4
Boots.............. 277
Borthwick....... ..40 -1
Bougainville.... 112 -1 1
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Bowater.......... 482
Bowthorpe..... 189 <1
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BPB................ 240 - 6
Brammer........ 258 - 3
Brent Chem.... 148 - 4
Brent Walker... 372 +9
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Brit & Comm... 202 - 3
Brit Aero......... 564 -11
Brit Arrow...... 115 -1
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Brit Land........ 369 -6
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Bulmer........... .167
FT-SE 100 Share Index: 2064.4 down 22.6
FT Industrial Ordinary Share Index: 1698.5 down 20.2
LIFFE FT-SE 100 Futures Index (Jun): 207.7 down 4.4
• Dealings end May 5 Pay Day May 15
5
Bunzl.............. 145
Burmah.......... 544 - 4
Burton Grp..... .205 - 2
2
Cable & W ...... 493
Cadbury Schw..342 -5
Caledonia....... 372 + 2
Calor Gas....... 385 -3
4
Campari......... 281
Canning W..... 247 -1
Cantors.......... 575 10
Cap & County. .395 + 3
Cape Ind........ 181 - 1
Carlton C ....... 869 -1 0
Cater Aien..... .408 + 3
Cattles............ ...73 -1
Cen&Sher.... ....7
Chambrln P.... 223 -4
Channel T ...... .163 ~2
9
Charter........... .492
Charterhall..... ...23 + 1/4
Chas B arker- ...86
1
Chloride....... . ...48
Christies Int.... .906 - 6
Chrysalis .... 210
Clark M .......... .445
Clayform........ .324 -1
Clayhitbe........ .176 + 2
Coalite............ .394 + 2
2
Coates B........ 308
Coats Viyeila... 159 - 3
Com Union.... .370 - 2
1
Concentric..... .296
Connells........ .201 - 8
Cons GokL..£13V8
66
Control Secs .
Cookson........ .311 -1
Costain.......... .315 -7
Courtaulds...... .314 ^ 1
Courts............ .186 - 2
Cowie T ......... .133 + 5
Crest Nich..... .209 - 1
CRH............... .181 - 2
Croda............ .199 - 3
Cullens.......... ...46 + 1
Daejan......... £101/4
Express CityLines
General market report...................................... 0898 700
Active shares...................................................... 0898 700
Popular shares................................................... 0898 700
Mortgage Line.................................
0898 400
Calls 25p a min (cheap rate) 38p a min other time Cincl VAT)
Daily May £6072 - 72
Dale Elec........... 133
Daigety............. 357 + 7
Davies N ........... 835
DavisG............. 180 42
Davy Corp.........232 - 3
Dawson !nt.......201 -6
De Beers...........886 +1
De La Rue.........332 - 6
Delta Group......312 -5
Derscora............237
Desoufter..........328 +1
Devenish.......... 295 - 4
Dewhirst............44 - 72
Dixons...............145 - 4
Dobson Pk....... 96
-1
Douglas R M ....311 +1
Dowty............... 245 --11
DRG................. 428 -1 1
7
DrieftnCon...... 564
Eleco................ 182 -1
Electrocomps-188
5
Elliott B............. 110 4 2
Eisburg.............47
Elswick............... 17
Empire..............191 -1
Eng Ch Clay.....514 -1 0
England J.........88
+2
-8
Enterprise........536
Etam.................165 +9
Euro Tunnel.....825 - 23
Evered............. 123 - 2
Expamet..........196
Fameli Elec......148 - 5
Fenner.............1 7 5 - 1/2
Ferranti............104 - 2
FIIG p...............245 +10
Fine Art............215 - 2
Fisher A .............9 0 - 1/2
Fisons..............301
-1
Fitch Loveil..... 283 +1
Fleming Merc...204 -1
Foikes............... 58
Forign&C.......133 -1
Foseco............284
-4
-2
Frogmore........518
Gateway......... 187 + 72
GEC................ 230
-6
G .E I.In t..........119
-1
Gencorp
£123/S + ty8
F o r e ig n E x c h a n g e 9 L iv e s to c k
GERMAN MARK:
3.1660 down 3.1696
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR:
2.1320 down 2.1330
JAPANESE YEN:
225.31 down 225.61
COMMODITIES
COPPER: £1766.00 up 68.00
LEAD: £359.00 up 6.00
ZINC: $1615.00 up 15.00
GOLD: $383.00 down 0.25
KRUGER: £224.00 down 0.50
SILVER: 335.75p down 2.50
RUBBER: 59.25p down 0.75
SUGAR: $275.70 down 1.30
LONDON FUTURES
POTATOES: May £142.25, Nov
£90.50, Feb £97.50. BARLEY:
May £107.60, Sep £102.20, Nov
£105.10. WHEAT: May £119.35,
Jun £120.85, Sep £104.75.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
£’S EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE
RATE:
95.4 (1985 down 100)
UNITED STATES DOLLAR:
1.7160 down 1.7170
107
108
109
650
LIVESTOCK
GREAT BRITAIN
Cattle (pence per live kg) 119.05
down 1.90
Sheep (pence per kg) 252.74 up
6.49
Pigs (pence per kg) 84.84 down
1.01
ENGLAND & WALES
Cattle: Numbers down. 50.70
Price 119.28 down 2.04
Sheep: Numbers down 63.1
Price 250.35 up 4.20
Pigs: Numbers down 2.0 Price
84.84 down 1.05
nchcape......... 254 - 6
Thomson...... 790
Jacobs J ......... ..69
Jaguar............ 297 -5
J Finlay........... 108
Johnson Clean.691 - 5
Johnson Firth. ..5 5 - 1/2
Johnson Math 389 - 9
Jones Ship..... 130
King&Sh....... 133 - 2
Kingfisher...... 285 - 3
Kleinwort....... 304 - 5
7
Kloof.............. 503
Kwik Fit.......... 104 - 3
Kwik Save...... .425 + 5
Kunick............ 56 - 1/2
Ladbroke....... 547 + 1/2
Laing A........... .348 -7
Lard............... .268 -1
Lamont........... .267 - 5
Land Secs..... 569 V2
Laporte.......... .434 -3
Lasmo............ .452
Ldn and Man.. .276 + 2
Lee Refrig...... .308
Lee A............. .161
Legal & Gen... .319
Lep Grp......... .169 -1
Lex................. .362 - 6
Lister............. .136 -1
LOFs.............. ...78
Lloyds............ .339 - 9
London Int.... .215 - 3
London Mer... .111 - 2
Lonrho.......... .329 - 2
Lovell............ .266 - 3
Low-Bonar.... .234 - 3
Lowndes Harris..46 -1
Lucas............. ..621 -1 4
M&G.............. ..303 -1
Magnet.......... 288 - 5
....88 , 1/2
Marks & Sp.... ..164 -1
3
Mariey........... 159
Marston........ ..199
Matthews B... ....66
Maxwell Com ..189 - 1 0
MB Group.... 276 + 5
McAlpine...... ..357 - 5
McCrthy-Stone.353 - 5
GenAcc.............937 - 2
Gent....................... 71 1
Gerrard Natl..... 267
Gestetner..........264 - 3
GFSA................. £11 , ,
+ 716
GKN.................... 368
Glaxo
£133/4 Gleeson............813
Globe................ 167Giynwed.............303
Goldberg............174
GPG.................... 43
Grampian..........335
Granada A .366 -1 0
Grand M et......... 554
GRE....................202
Greenall.............289
Gt Port................382
Greene King......516
G .U.S.A
£105^6
Guinness............456
Hall Eng............ 503
Hambros........... 230
HambroCw........ 44
Hammerson...... 864
Hanson...............184
Hardanger........ 675
Harrison&C...... 183
Hartwells...........135
HawkerS...........672
Haztewood....... 250
Heath C E .......... 453
Hepworth........... 276
Hestair............... 244
HewdenS.......... 143
■ iiisnom i......
Hickson..............232
Hill........372
Higgs & HHI
..223
Highland- .
..262
HKShang...........49
Hogg Rob......... 127
Howden.............154
Hunting Grp......113
Ibstock...............155
Iceland..............340
CL.
£113/4
HiHsdown..,
..145
..220
lingworth..
IMf......
7
74
72
-9
-2
-5
4-1
-4
-2
-5
7
-2
-1
-8
-1
-3
-3
+1
-1
-4
-2
-2
-5
-3
-6
-2
-1
-3
7i6
-2
-4
McKechnie..... 309 - 7
Mecca............. 167 - 4
Menzies.......... 339 -1
MEPC............. 552 - 3
Meta! Closures.192 - 5
Meyer............. 434 - 5
Midland.......... 437 - 7
MIM................ 80 -1
Molins............ 224
Morgan C r..... 258 - 3
Morg Grenfell. 285 - 2
Mountleigh..... 164 -1
Mowlem......... 400 -9
MS Int............ 144 -1
Mt Charlotte... 174 - 2
MY Holdings... ...88
Myson............ .165 -1
Nat West........ .584 10
1
Neepsend...... ...52
3
NEl................. 128
NFC................ .234
Neill J ............. 259
NewartWII....£205/8 4 1/4
News Int...... ... .311 + 1
Next............... .147 - 4
Norcros.......... .329 -1
1
Norfolk C a p .- ...37
North Foods... .295 - 1/2
Nurdin............ .179 -1
Ocean............ .317 -1
Office & Elec.. .123
Oxford Inst.... .214 f 3
P & O ............. .667 -11
1
P & P .............. .221
Paterson Zoch.313 -1
+
1
..395
Pearl..............
Pearson........ .709 - 7
8
.290
Peel...............
93 - 2
Pentlandlnd..
Pentos.......... .104
Perry H.......... ..229
Persimmon.... ..183 - 6
Petrocon....... ....76 -1
Pimps ......... £103/4
3/l6
PBWngton......... 242 - 8
Plessey..... . ..251 - 5
Poly Peck..... 311 - 6
Portalls......... 302
Powell Duff.... ..378 - 3
2
Premier........... ..92
1
Prov Fin.......... 322
Pru.................. 178 + 1
Queens Mt...... 123 -3
Racal.............. 393 - 5
RankOrg........ 917 -1 5
Ransomes Sim.454
Ratner............ 212 - 3
Rea................. ..73
Readicut......... ..61 -V ?
Really Useful... 645 + 3
Reckitt&C...£11V4
Redland.......... 527 - 9
Reed Austin.... 391 -1
Reed Int.......... m
-9
Refuge........... 451 - 2
Renotd............ ..85
Rentokill......... 299 + 1
Reuters.......... 699 - 4
Rexmore........ ...65
RHM............... 397 -1
Richsn West... ..69 -1
RMC............... .646 10
Robeco.......... 294 + 1
Rockware...... ..64 -V ?
Rolinco........... .285
Rolls R ........... 182 - 4
Rothmans...... .450 + 7
Rothschilds.... .196 - 3
Rotork............ .161
Rover............. ..95
Royal.............. .409 +1
Royal Dtch.£387/^ + v«
Royal Scot..... .382 - 4
RTZ................ .521 - 8
Rugby............ 183 -6
Rundman...... 366
Saatchi........... .275 - 8
Saga............... .292 -1
Sainsbury...... 230 + V?
SaleTilny....... .207 -1
Saivesen........ .139 -1
Savoy............. .863
Scapa Group.. .275 - 3
3
Scholes.......... .22b
Schraders...... .955 + 5
Scot Met........ 161 -2
Scot Mort....... .121 -1
Scot & New.... .290 - 6
Scot TV .......... .419 + 2
T h e t o u r is t ’s £ t o d a y
AUSTRIA......... 22.00 schillings
MALTA
£M 0.567
BELGIUM........ 65.75 francs
NORWAY
PORTUGAL
11.41 krone
257.00 escudos
S.AFRICA
4.65 rand*
CANADA......... C$ 2.01
DENMARK...... 12.23 krone
EIRE................ 1.175 1 punt
b r e a k th r o u g h
in
SPAIN.............. 193.00 pesetas
SWEDEN
10.69'krona
FRANCE........ . 10.58 francs
W.GERMANY... 3.125 D-marks
SWITZERLAND 2.75 francs
TURKEY
3250.00 lira
GREECE......... 264.00 drachma
HOLLAND....... 3.53 guilders
U.S.................. $ 1.70
YUGOSLAVIA.. 12600.00dinars
ITALY.............. 2295.00 lire
JAPAN............ 224.00 yen
* Maximum 200 rand: commer­
cial/cheques rate : 4.65
F a st a p p ro v a l
(
T h e B a c k fo r d
TSB.....................107 - 2 Aspen Comm...575
Asprey
323
TSW.................... 77
Blenheim Exh...870
Turriff................. 335 -1
79
TV AM.................203 +1 Borland Inti
Ultramar............. 304 2 BroadweH Land 188
Brookmount 555 UK Paper........... 223 -1
155
Unigate..,........... 356 3 Cityvision
Unilever.............. 537 2 Cluff Res
76
Colorgen
19
Union Disc........485
Colorvision
200
Unitech............... 323 - 4
Cook V4DC%....185
Utd Biscuits.323 + 72
Utd News
4 1 8 -1 2 Crown Comm...241
Vaal Reef £477/8 - 7/8 Dewey Warren. 117
Bdridge Pope...205
Vaux Group....... 284 - 5
Vickers............... 175 - 7 Fields V4Mrs%....32
Vinten................. 175 - 2
Ford SellarM.... 109
Volex.................. 430 - 5
Fuller Smith
440
VSEL.................. 507 - 6
Hawthorn U s
60
Vspr Thmycrft..252 +1 Highland Part....256
Waddington......199
Hodgsns Hldgs 161
Wagon Ind........363
Hughes Food
43
Ward White........258 - 7 Inoco...................34 h
Warburg.............328 - 2
Interlink Exp 283
Weir....................285 - 2
Lon Forfait
128
Wellcome...........486 - 6 Marina Dev
467
Wellman...... 48 - V2
Menvier-Swain.345
Westfnd..............144 +1 Misys................ 414
Whessoe............ 141 -1
Monument CXI 25
Whitbread..........366 +7 Mowat Gp
47
W iiams Htds....261 - 2
Norfolk Hse
191
W iis Faber........224 - 3
Nth Sea Gen., 43
Wilson Con........ 178 -1
Parkway Gp
257
Wimpy................279 - 3
Pepe Gp
355
Wintrust............. 458 - 7 Perkins Food
93
Witan.................134- 72
Psion.................177
W Mining............233 -1
Randsworth
271
Wolseiey............272 - 6
RKFGp
125
Woistenholme..456 +1 Savage Gp
188
Yale & Valor...... 336 - 5
Select App
140
Yorks Chem......352 - 4 Serif Cowells....166
Yorks TV........... 284 +2 Sherwood Gp...368
Youghal...............18
Sims Food Gp..240
Yule Catto.........126
Sthn Business..471
Zetters............... 161 - 4 Spandex
405
USM
Stanhope
224
Trencherwood..343
Acsis...................58
Trilion.................. 51
Am Business S.128 -1
Applied Hoiog...312 + 2 Utei Friendly
778
York Trust Gp 52
ASD...................145
41
AshteadGp...... 292 +7 Zurich Gp
2
Sears.............. 121
Securicor........ 675
Sedgewick...... 235
S.E.E.T............ 121
1
Senior Eng...... „71
Shell Trans..... 403 + 2
Siebe............... 454 - 11
1
Sime Darby..... 108
Simon Eng...... 374 - 5
600 Grp........... 120 +2
Sketchley........ 433 - 4
Slebe............... 4 5 4 -1 1
Sough............ 324 -1
Smith D........... 279 - 1 8
Smith & N....... 142 - 2
Smith NC........ 129 - 2
Smiths ind...... 303 - 4
Smith WH A..... 284 - 7
SpiraxS.......... 237 - 2
Spring Ram.... 251 -2
Stakis............. 103 -1
Standard Ch.... 513 - 5
Stavely............ 175 - 2
S.T.C.............. 302 - 5
Stead&Sim .£17i/2
Steetley.......... 411 - 5
St Modwin...... ..37
Stocklake....... 308 - 2
Storehouse.... 170 - 2
Stylo............... 275
Sun Allianc..... .£11
Sun Life.......... .893 - 2
Sycamore...... ..38 - 2
T & N .............. 203 - 5
Tarmac.......... 2 9 2 -1 0
T a te & L ......... 240 -1
Taylor Wood... .600 -1 5
Tesco............. 166 -1
Thames.......... .442
THF................ 285 - 4
Thom EM!...... .670 - 1 4
T l.................... .430 -1 4
Time Prod...... .234
Tomkins......... .236 - 2
Toota!............. .127 -1
Tozer Kemsley.117 - 1/2
Trafa! House- .380 - 3
Transport Dev..243 - 5
Trinity Int........ .198 - 5
Triplex Lloyd... .175 -1
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OVER_________ _YEARS
PURPOSE,
LOAN REQUIRED £ _
S o c ie tie s a n d
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LOANQ
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FULL NAME_______
DATE OF BIRTH _
PARTNERS FULL NAME _
DATEOF BIRTH _
FULLADDRESS________
POST CODE _
WORK_____
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All we need to give you immediate
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wage slips (or your anticipated gross
annual earnings if you are selfemployed), then you can expect your
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EMPLOYERS NAME AND ADDRESS _
OCCUPATION___________________
PROPERTYfiEAiLS
NAME OF MORTGAGE COMPANY _
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iSyMrs lOywrs 7yMrs
5yMrs
3yMrs
20,000 266.89 311.01 375.24 465.78
17,500 233.53 272.14 328.34 407.56
16,000 213.50 248.82 300.20 372.62
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14.000 199.40 228.97 272.98 335.71 487.79
12.000 170.91 196.26 233.98 287.74 418.10
10,000 142.43 163.55 194.99 239.79 348.42
8,000 125.39 141.07 165.34 200.54 286.82
6,000 94.04 105.80 124.00 150.40 215.11
5,000 78.37 88.17 103.34 125.34 179.26
4.000
3.000
2.000
65.45
49.09
32.72
73.00
54.75
36.50
84.91 102.36 145.33
63.68 76.77 108.99
42.45 51.18 72.66
NEW LOW START LOAN
A.P.R.
(Variable)
ADDRESS____________________
BORROW £6,000
£74.10 A MONTH
AND PAY ONLY
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13.8,
199k
Low Start j q a
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Interest Only |0 ,Q * (Variable)
£
4,000
8,000
12,000
15,000
20,000
1-3 Years 4 year* +
49.40 64.56
98.80 129.12
148.20 193.69
185.25 242.11
247.00 322.82
First 3 yrs
payments are
3% below
normal A.P.R,
Equivalent
A.P.R.
M
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go up for 3 WHOLE YEARS!
▲ Loan from 5 to 20 Years
A Repay loan or change to the other
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Other amounts & loan periods available on request. Typical
example:
impl £5,000 over 36 mths - £179.26 per month.
(ftotal repaid £6453.36 Typical APR 18.8%)
All
secured' on property.
AH loans
lo
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WHEN DID YOU PURCHASE YOUR HOUSE: MONTH_
PURCHASE PRICE £ ______________ ___
CURRENT VALUE £ ________________
AMOUNT BORROWED £ _______________
BALANCE OUTSTANDING £ _________
PLEASE STATE MORTGAGE ARREARS £ _
HIGHEST ARREARS IN PAST YEAR £ _
NOTE: I is mportanl that mortgage vrMrs (I any) «r* ctearty S a*d «* ** do chtek with ttw mortg*9* conpwy.
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IF YES, HOW MUCH DISCOUNT DID YOU RECEIVE £ ______________________________________
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W IFEQ JO W T Q OTHER □
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IF YES COMPANY NAME_____________________
Please Tick as appropriate
IF YES BALANCE OUTSTANDING E
ACCOUNT NO______________________
INCOME
YOUR INCOME BEFORE TAX PER WEEK
E____________________________
PARTNERS INCOME BEFORE TAX PER Week
E____________________________
OTHER INCOME
E____________________________
OUTGOINGS
MORTGAGE MONTHLY PAYMENT
E _ ^ _______________________
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G erm an
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**~By~TiM*EILACKSTONE,~
A S U R P R IS E h ik e in
G erm an in te re st ra te s h it
sh a re p rices like a th u n ­
d erb o lt yesterday. B efore
in v esto rs could say "achtu n g ” m o re th a n £4 b il­
lion w as w iped off th e
value of B ritish com pa­
nies.
Im m ed iately afte r th e
G e rm a n B u n d e sb a n k
a n n o u n c e d a h a lf p e r
cen t rise to 6% p e r cen t in
its L o m b ard ra te a t tw o
m in u tes p a st th re e , th e
F T -S E
100
In d e x
slu m p ed to a fall of m ore
th a n 30 poin ts. I t closed
a t 2064.4, dow n 22.6 on
th e day.
S te r lin g c a m e u n d e r
im m ed iate p re ssu re , fall­
ing 2 pfennigs to 3.1650
d e u t s c h e m a r k s . B u t,
w ith o u t an y in terv en tio n
fro m
th e B a n k of
E nglan d , it m o re th a n
held its ow n ag ain st th e
do llar, gaining o ne th ird
o f a c e n t to $1.7X50.
As lon g as th e line is
h e ld o n th e p o u n d th e
C hancellor w ill re s ist a
ris e in U K in te re s t r a t e s ..
O il fo r im m ed iate deliv­
ery fro m th e N o rth S ea
leaped a fu rth e r 50 cen ts
to $22 a b a rre l b u t m o st
b e lie v e i t h a s n o w
peaked.
B etter
E n te rp ris e sh a re s ro se
15p to 560p before closing
fo r a loss of lOp a t 535p.
S om e fear m ore th a n h alf
its £800 m illio n p u rc h a se
of N o rth S ea asse ts from
T exas E a s te rn w ill b e
scupp ered. F o rm e r p a rt­
n e r s o f th e A m e ric a n
com pany have th e rig h t
to b u y u n til th e end of
th e m on th.
A b u y reco m m en d atio n
fr o m C o u n ty N a tW e st
h e lp e d W h itb re a d ‘A’
close 7p b e tte r a t 366p.
T h e b ro k e r believes th e
c o m p a n y c a n s e ll its
b re w in g i n t e r e s t s fo r
£350 m illion an d , w ith
q u ality p u b s m ainly in
th e s o u th , th e s h a r e s
sh o u ld b e w o rth 480p.
Fo od d is trib u to r A lbert
F ish er closed Msp dow n a t
90%p, d espite a 43 p e r
c e n t r is e in h a lf-tim e
p ro fits to £19.9 m illion.
A n d fo o d g r o u p J.
E n g la n d gave u p a lOp
rise to close u n ch an g ed
a t 86p. N ews o f th e sale of
th e B arlow Clow es 30 p er
cen t stak e in J. E n g lan d
is im m in en t.
WALL S t.
REPORT
FEARS th a t w orld in te r­
est ra te s a re head ing up
end ed W all S tre e t’s fourday w inning s tre a k yes­
terday.
T h e Dow Jo nes In d u s­
tr ia l Index, sta rtin g th e
day a t its h igh est in 18
m onths, fell 9.53 p o in ts to
2,377.38 afte r W est G er­
m a n y ’s
B u n d esb an k
u n e x p e c te d ly in c re a s e d
key in te re s t ra te s a h a lf
p ercen t.
T ra d e rs said th a t th e
m ove could se t off a new
ro u n d o f In te rn a tio n a l
ra te increases.
Soaring oil p rices, up
a n o th e r $2.04 to $24.63 a
b a rre l, also h u r t bond
prices.
H E u n e x p e c te d a p p e a ra n ce o f tw o U gly S is te rs
sp o ile d th e C ity’s b r ie f S p rin g B all
y e ste rd a y . O n e c a m e fro m G e r­
m a n y in th e u n w e lc o m e g u is e o f a
s u r p r is e ris e in in te r e s t ra te s . T h e
s e c o n d w a s n e a r e r h o m e in th e
fo rm o f a n ev en g rim m e r s e t of
m o n e y su p p ly fig u re s th a n th e C ity
ex p e c te d .
T h is te rrib le d u o k n o ck ed 22.6
p o in ts off th e F oo tsie Ind ex to 2064.4
an d ra ise d all th e o ld fears of yet a
fu rth e r rise in in te re st rates.
T h e fragility of th e m a rk e t o p ti­
m ism , of w hich I w arn ed yesterday,
w as th e re fo re b ru ta lly exposed w ith
th e C ity p erfo rm in g a com plete so m ­
e rs a u lt o n in te re st ra te s in little m ore
th a n 48 hours.
T h u s at th e s ta rt of th e w eek th e
conv ention al w isdom w as th a t in te r­
e st ra te s h a d peaked. T his view w as
bu o y ed by th e sta te m e n t from Nigel
L aw son’s U.S. c o u n te rp a rt T reasu ry
S ecretary N icholas B rady th a t A m eri­
can in te re st ra te s w ere likely to ease
dow nw ards.
B u t as I sug gested y esterday b o th
G erm any a n d Ja p a n have lagged
b e h in d th e general rise in in te re st
ra te s in rec e n t m o n th s an d it w as n o t
self evident th a t th e y h a d peaked.
T he G erm ans, therefo re, cau g h t
th e m a rk e t com pletely off balance.
A nd alth o u g h th e ir in flatio n ra te is
aro u n d only 2.5 p e r cen t th e y are ta k ­
ing no ch ances, especially given th e
sh ak y sta te of th e K o hl co alition gov­
ern m e n t. M oreover, as G erm any like
Ja p a n im p o rts all its oil, th e risin g oil
p rices w ill have a n im p act on G er­
m a n costs.
As fo r th e U K m oney su pp ly fig­
u res, th e y show th e key M4 increas-
S C O T H S H -based su p e r­
m a rk e t grou p W illiam
Low is driving so u th w ith
a n agreed £155 m illion
b id fo r Budgens.
T he so u th e rn E n g lan d
fo o d s to r e c h a in w as
tra n sfo rm e d b y ex-Asda
m a n J o h n F letch er from
th e B a rk e r a n d D obson
sw eet m akers.
T h e te rm s from Low —
a 60 fo r 37 sh a re sw ap
w h ic h v a lu e s B u d g e n s
sh a re s a t 160p each w ith
a 154p ca sh altern ativ e —
left B udgens sh a re s u p
19p a t 152p, w hile Low ’s
fell 31p to 258p yesterday.
As m u c h a s th e c re ­
a tio n of a new 200-strong
T he gro up h a s team ed
u p w ith p ro p erty m an
T rev o r W ynne-Jones, to
c re a te new road s, a s ta ­
tion , offices, facto ries an d
u p to 30,000 job s. I t w ill
b e th e larg est develop­
m e n t in th e c o u n try after
C anary W h arf an d K ings
C ross.
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
37
CITY EDITOR TREVOR WEBSTER
The ugly sisters take
spring out of the ball
COMMENTARY
ing by £8 b illion la st m o n th w hen th e
m a rk e ts w ere hoping for £6 billion.
Y esterday ’s tw o Ugly S isters are a
tim ely rem in d er th a t th e econom ic
ou tlo o k w orld-w ide re m a in s volatile.
No w onder th e C ity is n ’t looking
forw ard to n ext W ednesday’s tra d e
figures.
T
■
O L O SE one oil field m ay be
reg ard ed as a m isfo rtun e. To
lose tw o, as L ady B rackn ell w ould
say, loo ks like carelessness.
T h is w eek’s explosion on C orm o­
ra n t A k n o ck s o u t 500,000 b a rre ls a
day, alm o st a q u a rte r of N o rth S ea oil
o u tp u t, o n to p of la st y ear's d isa ste r
on P ip er A lpha w hich w ill n o t re s ta rt
u n til 1992 a t th e earliest.
T he im p a c t is im m ediate. T he
B re n t oil p rice ro se again y esterday
to $20.75 a b a rre l. Five m o n th s ago it
By STEPHEN KAHN
n a t io n a l s u p e r m a r k e t
ch ain to challenge th e
m ajo rs catch es atten tio n ,
th e m ain talk in g p o in t
am ong City in v esto rs la st
nig h t w as th e fu tu re of
46-year-old F letcher.
H e is severing h is links
w ith B udgens an d w alks
aw ay w ith a n e a r £3 m il­
lion p ay o u t after h e ex er­
cises h is options.
S h areh o ld ers w ho have
seen th e m a rk et value of
th e ir co m pany rise from
£12 m illio n since F letch ­
e r’s arriv a l in M ay 1985
w ill n o t b e g ru d g e h is.
rew ard.
“I’m going to sit b ack
for a w hile a n d co n sid er
m y n e x t m o v e ,” sa y s
F letcher.
So fa r h e h a s h a d no
ta lk s w ith Isosceles, th e
co n so rtiu m b id din g for
G atew ay, a n d F le tc h e r
d ism isses gossip th a t he
w ill m o u n t h is ow n co u n ­
terbid.
A m ove ag ain st A sda
loo k s ju s t as unlikely.
F letch er h in ts th a t h is
next v en tu re m ay b e o u t­
sid e o f fo o d re ta ilin g .
“T h ere are o th e r a reas
t h a t in t e r e s t m e ,” h e
says.
Bond to
Cheer for Alliance
buys bank sit tight
brewery
G U IN N ESS is b ack in g a
b o ld £1.5 billio n schem e
to rev italise P a rk Royal,
h o m e of its h ug e L ondon
brew ery.
SN
G IR O B A N K ’S tw o m il­
lio n c u rre n t acco unt cus­
to m e rs are set to jo in th e
sm a rte r inv esto rs of th e
ALLIANCE & L E IC E S ­
TER.
B rita in ’s fifth biggest
b u ild in g so ciety o u tb id
fo u r o th e rs in te re ste d in
th e P ost Office’s ban k in g
arm , including th e CO-OP
BANK.
T h e £130 m illio n deal
w ill give th e society an
in s ta n t foothold in th e
c u rre n t accou nt m a rk et.
A U S S IE ty c o o n A lan
B ond p la n s to enjoy h is
20 p e r c e n t stak e in T iny
R ow land’s L onrho a fte r
finding no b u y ers fo r it.
H e is n u rsin g a £60 m il­
lion p a p e r loss, b u t is n ot
ru s h in g to sell, p referrin g
to cred it B ond C orpora­
tio n w ith a fifth of Lonrh o ’s p ro fits of aro u n d
£250 m illion.
B ond w ould like a seat
o n th e L o nrh o b oard.
Warning sours
Sugar’s shares
Walker runs up
doubled profits
M O R E THAN £120 m illion w as w iped
fr o m th e v a lu e o f A lan S u g a r ’s
A m strad group yesterday.
T he sh ares plunged 22p to a new low
of 119p after th e seco nd p ro fit w arning
fro m th e g roup in tw o m onths.
S u gar, w ho ow ns n early 50 p e r cen t
of A m strad, saw th e value of h is p e r­
so n al fo rtu n e fall by £54 m illion.
A nalysts, w ho at th e b eginning of
th e y ear h ad b een expecting p ro fits fo r
th e y ear to Ju n e of £170 m illion, have
dow ngraded p ro fit fo recasts to £110
m illion.
L ast y ear A m strad m ade £160 m il­
lion.
E X -B O X E R G eorge W alker, th e co lo u r­
fu l c h a irm a n of B re n t W alker group, is
b eginn ing to show how he in ten d s to go
th e d istan ce in b u ild in g a diverse lei­
su re em pire.
B ren t W alker’s sh a re s clim bed 8p to
363p yesterday afte r new s of d oubled
1988 p ro fits of £41.7 m illion. B ro k er
BZW is raisin g its c u rre n t y ear p ro fits
fo recast by £3 m illion to £53 m illion.
T he com pany’s re s u lts co n tin u e to
b e co m p licated by a fu rio u s acquisitio n
pro g ram m e — C am erons an d Tolly
b rew eries, W hyte & M ackay w hisky,
100 G ran d M et b e ttin g shops, E lstre e
stu d io s, an d 10 p e r cen t of TV-am.
BY GROUP FINANCIAL EDITOR
w as $12. C o rm o ran t’s p ro d u c tio n is
vital as m o st of it is th e light cru d e
m o st in d em an d for risin g p e tro l
d e m an d w orldw ide.
T he rep ercu ssio n s o n th e p u blic of
m o u n tin g oil p ric e s are im m ense.
N ot le ast o n p e tro l prices, w hich have
alread y rise n alm o st 25p a gallon th is
year.
C h ancellor Nigel L aw son’s infla­
tio n p ro b lem s w o rsen — a n d are n o t
im m ed iately co m p en sated for b y th e
long te rm econom ic b en efits of high
oil p ric e s to th e E xcheq uer.
T h e re have b een to o m any N o rth
Sea accid en ts for co m fo rt. Piper, and
now C o rm o ran t aside, B ren t D elta
h a d an accid en t in Ja n u a ry w hich cu t
daily p ro d u c tio n fro m m o re th a n
400,000 b a rre ls to 270,000. T he F u l­
m a r an d A uk S h ell E sso field lost
th e ir floating sto rage ta n k e r over
C h ristm as.
B rita in lo st m o re th a n 61 m illion
b a rre ls of N o rth S ea o u tp u t la st y ear
— d u e m ain ly to P ip er Alpha. E ven
befo re th is w eek’s C o rm o ran t explo­
sion lo st o u tp u t w as set to to p 90 m il­
lion p lu s b arrels. T h a t’s w o rth £2 b il­
lion in ex p o rt earnings.
T he ugly su sp icio n is grow ing th a t
th e N o rth S ea oil in fra stru c tru re is
n o w sh o w in g th e s tr a in , p a rtly
b ecau se of c o st c u tb a c k s in recen t
y ears as a low oil p rice forced o p era­
to rs to retren ch .
No on e is su re how serio u s th e
dam age is to C orm orant. Iro n ically it
ap p ears to have h ap p en ed w hile
in stallin g a n em ergency sh utdow n
valve — a safety m e asu re arising o u t
of th e P ip e r tragedy.
C u rre n tly it a ffe c ts p r o d u c tio n
w o rth £5 m illion a d ay fro m seven
p latfo rm s. If it is o u t for only a few
d a y s th e fin a n c ia l c o s t c a n b e
sh ru g g ed off. B u t if it la sts fo r several
m o n th s som e oil an aly sts expect th e
p ric e to to p $25 a b arrel.
T he m o to rists’s pain, I fear, is far
from over.
Consolidated Gold Fields plc
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to all Consolidated Gold Fields shareholders
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T h e D irec to rs of C o n so lid ated G old F ield s PLC (o th er than Mr. J. O gilvie Thom pson an d M t J. N. C lark e) a re th e p e rs o n s re s p o n sib le for the
inform ation co ntain ed in this a d vertisem ent. To th e b e s t o f th e k n ow le d ge and b e lie f o f su ch D irec to rs of C old Field s (who hav e ta k en all
r e a so n a b le ca re to e n su re th at such is the case ) th e inform ation con tained in this a d v ertise m e n t is in a c c o rd a n c e with th e facts and
d o e s no t omit a nything lik ely to affect the im po rt of su c h information. T he D irec to rs o f Consolidated G old F ield s PLC {other than
M r O gilvie Thom pson an d M t C larke) a c c e p t resp on sibility accordingly.
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'Sport
★ THIS is the cricket
season I enjoy most.
No visit from the vindic­
tiv e P a kista n is, th e
whingeing Indians, no
in tim id a to ry bow ling
from the West Indies, but
an honest-to-goodness
encounter w ith the "old
enem y” Australia, the
m ost sporting and fairm inded team in world
cricket.
BOXING
By TERRY GODWIN
w . GLOVER,
BY
The Aussies will take that
as an insult.
C a r ib b e a n
is o d d s-o n !
£25 PRIZE LETTER
T H E Lincoln is ru n over a m ile on the Plat w ith
no obstacles in th e way. T here are 30 ru n ners and
the favourite is quoted at 11—2.
T h e N ational is ru n over fo u r m iles fo u r furlong s
w ith 30 fences to n eg o tiate an d a fte r ju m p in g th e la st
th e re ’s still 440 y a rd s to ru n . T he favou rite fo r th is
is offered a t 7—1. W ould you p lease a sk y o u r
b o o k m a k er fo r a n explanation?
DICK THOMAS, R em er!
I
will when he gets back from the West Indies.
Ted rolls up
his sleeves
WELL DONE T ed D exter on
ap p ointin g David G ower as
sk ip p e r for th e w hole series
in stead of th e ludicrous situ a­
tio n we found ourselves in last
season. We now have th e
stability th a t h as been so sadly
lacking.
iliiiililtl
David Gower
And w ith Ian B otham on his
w ay b a c k a n d a l l o u r
c rick eters refresh ed a fte r a
w in te r’s re s t I w ill p u t m y
sh irt on E ngland giving th e
Aussies a re a l thrashing.
H E R O L GRAHAM
c o u ld n ’t b e m ore
confident of the out­
com e of his challenge
to Mike McCallum
for the vacant World
m iddleweight title at
the Royal Albert Hall
on May 10.
And th e S heffieldbased stylist left no
doubts as to the reason:
“ Over the past few
m onths I ’ve grown up,
m atured. I ’ve had my
share of problem s b u t
I ’m going into th is fight
relaxed and confident
w ith all th a t behind me.
★
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
Barney is over
for happy Herol
A double
date for
the Duke
“ I d o n ’t th in k I've ever
been h ap p ier o r m ore
relaxed a n d th a t’s w hat
counts. I ’ve w aited a long
tim e fo r th is chance.”
Threats
T hose “p ro b lem s” w ere
a cash-based rift w ith
m anager
B a rn e y
E astw ood.
“ I co u ld n ’t b e m o re
pleased th a t we’re b ack
togeth er, getting read y for
a w orld title fight,” said
E astw ood w ho’d flown
from B elfast to supervise
G ra h a m ’s tr a in in g in
Sheffield.
“ W e’re frien d s ag ain —
a n d as far as I ’m con ­
cern ed th a t’s im p o rtan t
fo r b o th o f u s.”
T here w ere th re a ts of
w rits an d H igh C ourt
a c tio n a s d is g ru n tle d
G rah am trie d to b re a k his
co n tract w ith E astw ood.
B u t th e B oxing B o ard
stew ards to ld h im he h ad
no ju stificatio n .
“ T he tro u b le w as H erol
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TOGETHERNESS. . . Graham and Eastwood forget their problems
listen ed to th e w rong
p e o p le ,” s a id m a tc h ­
m a k e r P a d d y B y rn e .
“ T h an k goodness it’s all
been so rted out.
“ I t w as th e b e st th in g
for everybody th a t H erol
a n d B a rn e y p a tc h e d
thin g s u p a n d have ended
u p as th ey s ta rte d —big
friends.”
G raham h a s fou ght only
tw ice in th e la st 18
m o n th s — “ I t ’s b een a
fru stra tin g tim e fo r m e ”
— an d is convinced th a t
train in g a t h o m e fo r th e
M cC allum fight w as ju s t
w hat th e d o cto r ordered.
G r a h a m w ill h a v e
sp a rre d 100 ro u n d s for
th e fight an d reck o n s to
b e in th e b e st co ndition of
h is eight-year career.
" I ’ve w aited five years
fo r th is chance. I w ant to
be W orld c h a m p io n — it’s
th e biggest th in g in m y
career. B u t I d o n ’t w ant it
to en d th e re. I also w ant
to defend it as often as
possible.”
G raham laughed off a
suggestion of an early
fight w ith m iddlew eight
co n ten d er Nigel B enn.
" I ’ve alw ays w anted to
prove to B enn an d all th e
o th e r m iddlew eights th a t
I'm th e b e st in B ritain ,”
he added.
G rah am is giving £2,000
o f h is p u rse from th e fight
to t h e H i l l s b o r o u g h
D isaster F und .
D U K E M c K E N Z IE ,
one of B rita in ’s two
w orld boxing ch am ­
p i o n s , is lo o k i n g
forw ard to tw o big
dates.
H e m ak es th e second
defence of h is IBF
fly w e ig h t c ro w n ,
a g a in s t a so -fa r
u n n am ed opponent, a t
W em bley on Ju n e 7
an d m a rrie s D iane, his
g ir lf r ie n d o f se v e n
years, on July 22.
B u t th a t is only th e
s ta rt for 25-year-old
D uke.
H e aim s to go on to
becom e th e m o st suc­
cessful B ritish w orld
ch am pio n in boxing
history.
“ I’m looking for a
couple o f £100,000 pay
days,” says McKenzie,
w ho sees clashes w ith
I r is h m a n
D ave
McAuley an d C uban
F idel B assa, w ho tw ice
b e a t McAuley in WBA
title fights, a s th e
lu crativ e propositions
FRANK WATSON, Wetback Grove, Salford.
Make sure it’s an old one.
Ian Botham
It’s not peace work!
W E are now e n d u rin g yet a n o th e r sn o o k er
m a ra th o n th a t w ill a d d to th e already considerable
fo rtu n e to tte d u p by B arry H earn a n d h is stab le of
sn o o k e r players, p eople w ho d o n ’t know w hat
w orking fo r a living m eans.
T he sam e ap p lies to th e co m m en tary te a m
head ed by ch ief gasbag T ed Lowe, a n d th e
in g ratiatin g D avid V ine, a n d all o th e rs ask ed to give
th e ir op inio n s. T h e gam e sh o u ld b e b a n n e d fro m th e
Box.
E. GASCOIGNE, E ast vie w , M a m M d .
Thanks, sport!
A bulldog is
palled out
I’D w elcom e K evin K eegan as
E ngland m an ager tom orrow ,
u n less it could b e arran g ed
sooner. H is displays alw ays
epitom ised th e bulldog sp irit
an d h is desire to succeed a t
m an ag em en t level w ould be
equally intense.
Bobby Robson
D. KELLY, Bell Street, Cleveland.
S L A G G I N G -O F F B o b b y
Robson an d Don Howe is n ot
th e way to im p ress th e FA th a t
K eegan is th e rig h t m a n for
th e job. T act and dignity are
key q u alities in a p o te n tia l
E ngland m anager. W ith h is
o u tb u rst K eegan h a s failed to
im p ress In th is resp ect.
E. RICHARDS, Woraley, Manchester.
Express readers don’t want
Keegan as next England boss
on a 2—1 vote.
Kevin Keegan
Tub-thumping ■ ■ ■
BRIAN CLOUGH is one o f th e few m an ag ers w ith
enough c h arism a to a p p e a r in a TV advert, b u t h e ’s
no t very convincing. H is roly-poly ap p earan ce th e se
days d o esn ’t give m e any incentive to bu y th e
m a rg arin e h e ’s prom oting.
MRS. L. HOWARD, Hecknondwike Road, Dewsbury Moor.
It’s know n as middle-aged spread
★ AS a lover of good football I am sorry to see the
demise of West Ham United. They never
compromise their belief that the game should be
bright and open even if you lose. They will be a loss to
the First Division next season.
But a credit to the Second.
K. LEIGH, Elmswood Avenue, Prescot.
Join the chase
for the Crown
MATCH PLAY TITLE?
CHADDERTON
y o u n g s te r A ndy
B uckley defeated W igan’s
Ian R u tte r 21—17 to ta k e
th e £440 firs t prize in th e
£1,500 Ray H a m e r Spring
C lassic a t D obbies S ports
C lu b , R a d c l i f f e , o n
Sunday.
B la c k p o o l d a n c in g
m a ste r V ernon Lee an d
th e well-fancied Tom m y
H eyes b o th w ent o ut in
th e early rounds.
CHADSMOOR clu b
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T u rn e r pick ing u p th e
£350 first p rize in th e
£1,000 O pen a t In d Coope
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ON S u n d a y , th e
clu b’s C liff Johnson,
la st y ear’s losing sem i­
MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
finalist, sto rm ed to a 21
—6 victory over L ytham
solicitor M ichael L each to
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PA T E D D E R Y h a d ju s t
s w e p t in to th e le a d in
th e jo c k e y s ’ ta b le y e s­
te rd a y , w h e n h e w as
flo o re d b y th e h o rs e
t h a t p u t h im th e re .
Five len g th s N ew m ar­
k e t w inner G reat Com ­
m o tio n la sh ed o u t whileb e in g
u n s a d d le d ,
catchin g th e cham p ion
jo ckey on th e side of h is
rig h t knee.
S tu n n e d
te le v i s io n
v ie w e rs s a w E d d e r y
w rith in g in agony, before
b eing ca rrie d in to th e
w eighing ro o m . W ithin
m in u te s how ever, th e 37year-old D ub lin er w as sit­
tin g u p w ith a cu p of tea.
“I t m ay n o t b e anything
to o serio u s,” explained
E d d e r y ’s a g e n t T e rry
Ellis. “U n f o r tu n a te ly
G re a t C o m m o tio n g ot
P a t on th e ex act sp o t
w here h e ’d b een k icked
th e p reviou s day.”
N ew com er G reat Com ­
m o tio n gave E d d e ry his
14th w in n er of th e sea­
so n — an d very p ossibly a
few days on th e sidelines.
E d d e ry left th e co u rse by
h e lic o p te r, fo r p r e c a u ­
tio n a ry x-rays.
G reville S tark ey took
E d d e r y ’s
p la c e
on
E x b o u rn e in th e C raven
S takes, u su ally a n info r­
m a tiv e 2,000 G u in e a s
tr ia l — a n d tw o furlo ngs
fro m h om e looked th e
likely w inner.
At th is p o int, W alter
S w in b u rn a n d S h a a d i
drew level. E x b ou rne, likley to b e m u c h sh a rp e r
for h is seaso n al debut,
w as first to cra c k an d
S h aad i stro d e aw ay to
w in convincingly.
B o o k m ak ers w ere c e r­
ta in ly im pressed. T hey
p ro m o te d S h aad i th e ir
new 7-2 G uineas fav o u r­
ite, d isplacing S aratogan.
M ic h a e l S to u te h a s
w on th e C raven th re e
tim e s in th e p a s t five
years, w ith S h ad eed an d
D oyoun b o th going on to
c la s s ic tr iu m p h . W ill
S h aad i be an o th er?
“H e w ill certain ly be
su ite d by fa ste r gro u n d ,”
said S toute. “I th o u g h t he
d id really well. C onsider­
ing he lo st h is rh y th m for
a w hile w hen m ak in g h is
c h a lle n g e , h e s h o w e d
g reat d eterm in atio n .”
K h a le d A b d u lla is
h ig h ly lik e ly to le t
E x b o u rn e a n d W ednes­
day ’s F re e H an d icap w in­
n e r D anehill, ta k e th e ir
c h an ces in th e M ay 6
classic.
H a rry W harton, fo rm er
tra in e r of B u rro u g h H ill
Lad, co llapsed a n d died
in th e p arad e rin g a t P o n ­
te fra c t yesterday. W h ar­
to n, 51, h a d h is firs t w in­
n e r of th e seaso n la st
w eek w ith h is first ru n ­
n er, In ish p o u r.
TO P JOCKEYS ON TH IS COURSE RIDING TODAY: M Birch, G Duffield, D
Nicholls, K Dartey.
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TO P TRAINERS ON TH IS COURSE W ITH RUNNERS: M .H.Easterby, H Cecil, R
W hitaker, M Stoute.
2 .1 5 — WITHERNSEA STAKES (HANDICAP)
£2,784
7f 110yds
1
2
3
(19)
0 /0 0 3 0 0 - A IT C H N'BEE (1 8 3 ) (T) Lady Herries 6 9 1 0 ............. T Ives
4 2 4 6 2 3 - N E D 'S AU RA (2 1 0 ) (C and D) M Naughton 4 9 10
K Fallon
(8) 6 2 3 5 1 3 - K N IG H TS SECRET (1 6 8 ) (C ,D ) M H Easterby 8 9 9
(5)
(2)
'
M Birch
4 (4)
5 (19)
1 2 0 0 -0 0 C A L A H O N D A B A Y (7) N B ycroft4 9 2 ...............DNicholls
0 0 0 2 0 -0 C R E A M A N D GREEN (6) (6 ) K White 5 8 12
R W em ham
6
(7) 0 -3 0 4 3 5 TH E F O O T M A N (2) R Stubbs 7 8 1 1
S W h rtw ortfi
7
(3) 5 1 6 5 -0 5 O R C H A R D 'S P E T (1 1 ) (D) W T urner 3 8 9 ...T S p ra k e (7 )
8
(10)
0 4 4 - ALVELEY (2 6 5 ) J Etherington 4 8 8 ................. G Forster (7)
9 (14)
1 2 0 1 4 2 - B GRADE (1 9 3 ) J Balding 4 8 8 .............................. , ; M / n r
10 18
0 4 0 5 -0 4 W A R T H IL L G IRL (7) (F) M Brittain 4 8 7 ............M W igham
11 15
3 4 2 1 0 6 / A LA M D A R (USA) (6 6 8 ) R Stubbs 7 8 7
J H Brown
12 (1)
2 0 0 0 0 0 - G E T O N G ERAG HTY (1 9 3 ) SM uldoon5 8 0
„
_
P M cG urk (7)
13 (13)
5 0 0 0 0 0 - LUCKY S T R A W (1 7 4 ) K Stone 4 7 11 .....................J U w e
1 4 (1 2 )
5 0 0 0 0 - P A T T A Y A G IR L (2 3 8 ) B M organ4 7 1 0 .................G C arter
1 5 (1 1 )
0 0 0 0 /-0 HO RTO ND ALE (22) R Holder 4 7 9 .........................................
16 (16)
2 5 0 6 6 0 - •C R O W N JU S TIC E (1 9 3 ) Mrs N Macauley 5 7 7
A Proud
17 (17)
4 3 0 5 0 0 - OAKES D A Y {1 78 ) Don Enrico incisa 4 7 7
K im Tinkler
18 (9)
0 0 0 0 4 4 IN D IA N SE T (1 3 ) P Howling 5 7 7
N G w iiliam s (7)
19 (6)
0 0 0 0 0 -4 O -LA -LE (2 3 )W B ro o k s 5 7 7 ............................... S D aw so n
B U N K ER S.- N o .7. V IS O R .- Nos. 1 , 1 5 .
W -Factor: Crow n Justice (81); Orchard's P e t (78); Lucky S tra w (77)
Dailv Express Betting Forecast:— 7 -2 Knight's Secret, 4 Get On Geraghty, 6
Warthill Girl, 8 Ned's Aura, Aitch N' Bee, 10 Indian Set, B Grade, 12 Lucky Straw,
A l l i r t E . W a rth ill G irl is not a regular w inner, her lone success coming at
U U I U E . tw o She kept on to be 21 fourth to Blue Rhythm at Thirsk though
and is probably at her peak. .So to o is T h e F o o tm an , flying at the finish,
beaten 2! in Cool Enough's race (rec 5lb) over 1m. This is a stiff course but he
needs to be held up and may not have the 'to e ' over this trip. C re a m And
G reen may not be one to trust but connections got it right w ith their gamble
on his oniy win (6f) last year. K n ig h ts S e c re t's trainer has no peer when it
com es to keeping old stagers sw eet. He persevered w ith this one for 3 2 runs
before qetting a 7 f handicap out him last October. A line through Cool Enough,
third there, suggests K N IG H T S S E C R E T has not been punished by the
handicapper fo r his consistency.
2 .1 5
2 .4 5
3 .15
3 .45
4 .1 5
4 .45
B G rade
Tenderloin
Par Avion
High Hamilf
Ringmore
No Subm ission
2 .15
2 .45
3 .15
3 .4 5
4.15
4.45
Crown Justice
Gym crak Gold
Torkabar
Higher Ham ill
Ringmore
No Subm ission
2.15
2.45
3.15
3.45
G et On G eraghty
Dunstar
Par Avion
W alk In The
W oods
4.15 BEAU BENZ
4.45 Hispanic
SIR HARRY: 2.15 Ned’s Aura 2.45 Gym crak Gold 3 .1 5 TORKABAR (nap) 3.45
HIG H HAM ILL (n.b) 4.1 5 BEAU BENZ 4.45 Holm e Hale
CLO CKW ISE DOUBLE: Higher Ham ill and Im pertain (5.0, Perth)
NEW M ARKET BEST: 3.45 Closed Shop 4.15 Solo A rtist (nap) 4.45 Afriyd
THE SCOUT: 3 .1 5 TORKABAR (n.b)_________________________________________
3 .1
5 —
BRIDLINGTON BAY MAIDEN STAKES
£1,716
2m 40yds
(15)
1 (1)
2 (3)
3 (8)
4 (2)
5 (15)
6 (4)
7 (9)
0 0 BR IG H T H O UR (4) D Chapman 4 9 1 0
S W e b s te r
5 0 CEDAR RUN (8) R Simpson 6 9 1 0
M G allagher (5)
6 -0 K IR K M A N 'S K A M P (2 0 ) P Calver 4 9 10
S Perks
3 2 0 4 0 /0 LUCKY H U M B U G (2 0 ) W Pearce 6 9 1 0
D Nicholls
5 3 3 -5 • PAR A V IO N (7) C Cyzer 4 9 1 0 .................... J M u rra y (7 )
0 S H IF N A L (2 2 ) A J a m e s 4 9 1 0 ............................J W illia m s
4 /5 3 5 - S O U T H CRO SS (US) (1 9 9 ) G Moore 4 9 10
Dean M cK eow n
8 (6)
6 2 3 -2 TO RKA BAR (US) (2 0 ) RH older4 9 1 0
S C a u th e n
9 (7)
0 BRO CTUNE GREY (2 0 ) Mrs G Reveley 5 9 7
Tracy W e n tw o rth (7)
10 (5)
DO VE HO USE HO S PIC E A Brown 5 9 7
M Birch
11 (11)
6 0 /2 2 0 0 - GOLDEN M A C H IN E (3 0 2 ) M W Easterby 4 9 7
M Roberts
12 (10)
0 0 0 0 -0 6 M IS S PETELLA (1 6 ) C Booth 4 9 7
Paul Johnson (7)
1 3 (1 3 ) 2 4 5 5 /3 -0 W IN G O F FREEDO M (2 0 ) A James 5 9 7 ........... G Carter
1 4 (1 4 )
0 0 0 -3 6 3 S ILE N T R IN G (US) (9) S Norton 3 8 5 ......................J Lowe
1 5 (1 2 )
0 0 6 -4 3 B A T U P A H A T (1 8 )W T u rn e r3 8 2 ................. T S p ra k e (7 )
D aily Express B etting Forecast:— 6 4 Torkabar, 5 South Cross, 6 Silent
Ring, 8 Par Avion,. Batu Pahat, 12 W ing of Freedom, 16 others.
A i n n c . Steve Cauthen would be the first to adm it his second on
U U I I f E i T O R K A B A R , to Rum Cay in a big m aiden field at Doncaster, w as
hardly his finest hour. Luca Cumani could not get a race out o f this one but
here is the son o f Vaguely Noble's best ever chance. S o u th C ross also came
from a big flat yard (H arw ood's) fo r hurdling but did not have as successful a
tim e this w inter as T o rk a b a r, though he cost tw ic e (2 0 ,0 0 0 gns) as much. P ar
A v io n had fa r m ore behind him than ahead w hen fifth to Folk Dance (rec 1lb) in
a valuable 2m N ew bury handicap and that represented an advance on his
maiden form fo r Steve Norton. He m ust be a threat.
2 . 4 5 — SCARBOROUGH SPA SELLING STAKES 2Y0
£1,576
5f
(16)
FILEY MAIDEN AUCTION STAKES 2Y0
£1,510
5f
(18)
1 (12)
N O RTH ERN RO CKET J Lnini 9 0 .......................J H Brown
2
(3)
6 3 CO RPO RATE M E M B E R (9 )S M u ld o o n 8 11
1
(D
BEEHIVE BOY C Tinkler 8 1 1 ..................................... M Birch
1'
A C u lh a n e (3 )
2 (14)
4 DU N STA R (16) M Brittain 8 1 1 . ......................... M W igham
3 (1 3 )
0 CORSEE (9) M W Easterby 8 11 ........................B Raym ond
3
17)
0 FOREVER D IA M O N D S (9) J S Wilson 8 11 ....M Roberts
4
(16)
H
A
N
O
V
E
R
S
TR
E
ETS
Muldoon
8
8
....................KHodgscm
4
(12)
0 G Y M C R A K G O LD (2 0 ) M H Easterby 8 1 1
G Duffield
5 14
0 D O RIS G IRL (20) W Pearce 8 6 ...........................D Nicholls
5 15)
5 LEGIN (16) N Tinkler 8 11 ......................... Julie Bow ker (5)
6
(7
0 ALIBI W A R N IN G (22) J Berry 8 5 .......................... J Carroll
6
(2)
M A G IC IM A G E M Ellerby 8 1 1 ..................................S Morris
7
4
U 0 8 U R S L E M 8 E A U (1 4 )C T in k le r8 5 ........................M Birch
7
(8)
* S U M A N Mrs N Macauley 8 1 1 ................................................... ..............
8
9
CLO SED SH O P (F) M Mortey 8 3 ........................M Roberts
8
(4)
2 6 © TE N D E R LO IN (7) N Tinkler 8 11 ................... Kim Tinkler
9 (5)
S KY FIG HTER Capt. J Wilson 8 3 ...................... -.K Dartey
9
(9)
6 A Y O D E SS A (23) (S) Ronald Thompson 8 6
R P Elliott
10 (15
52 8 HIG HER H A M IL L (9) N Tinkler 8 2 ................. G Duffield
10 (10)
B IB LIC A LK S tone8 6 .......................................W e n d y C a rter
11 (8
W H O G IVES A D O N A LD C Tinkler 8 2
M W ood
1116
0 C A D FO R D B A LA R IN A (2 5 ) W Turner 8 6 .S T Sprake (7)
12
6
EIRE LEATH-SC EAL M Brittain 7 1 3 ................A M unro (5)
12 13!
0 CREE DANCER (2 7 ) D Chapman 8 6 ............... S W ood (5)
13 (17)
M Y LO R D M A Y O R Ronald Thompson 7 1 3 .......... R P Elliott
13
(5j
FIRST BORN A Potts 8 6 ............................................W Hood
14 (1j
H IC K L A M M ILLIE P C aiver 7 1 1 ............................. N C a lte le
14 { H i
M U S C A M Y T H M H Easterby 8 6 ........................ K Hodgson
15
2
0 LIN D A 'S FIR S T (18) J Wharton 7 1 1 .....................A Proud
15 (6|
0 S A N D H U R S T LASS (9) M W Easterby 8 6
D Nicholls
16
(10)
TH
O U FEEAL M W Easterby 7 8 ............................... J Carter
16 (31
Y O U SURE W Turner 8 6 ....................................... R M cG hin
17 18)
5 W A LK IN THE W O O D S (8) C Cyzer 7 8 ........... S Daw son
BLINKERS.- N o.4
1 8 (1 1 )
3 W IN E CELLAR (9) M H Easterby 7 8 .............
J Lowe
Daily Express B etting Forecast— 5 -2 Tenderloin, 7-2 Forever Diamonds, 5
Daily Express Betting Forecast:— 5 -2 Higher Hamill, 7-2 W ine Cellar, 11-2
Gymcrak Gold, 7 Ayodessa, 9 Dunstar, 12 Legin, 14 others.
Corporate Member, 13-2 Alibi Warning, 8 W alk In The W oods, 10 Doris Girt,
f M I I I I E , Even the minimum trip takes som e getting fo r juveniles at this
M I H i l K - , It w as tem pting fa te to select a runner w ith a disadvantageous
( l U I U E i stage o f the season here - doubly so for those w ith a high draw .
U U I U E . high draw in the seller but W in e C e lla r, third in an auction race
So, G Y M C R A C K G O LD 'S s w ift descent to selling com pany (plus blinkers)
(fast run) to Falcons Daw n, C orsee in rear, and bred to get all o f this 5fur,
still leaves him w ith a difficult task. D u n s ta r and Legin, behind Tina's
m ust be considered, as m ust H IG H E R H A M IL L (drawn even w orse), w ho just
M em ento, and T e n d e rlo in , behind Crispy Duck, have already dem onstrated
failed against Great Service at Ayr. This one had C o rp o ra te M e m b e r 11 back
they are out and out sellers and F o re ve r D iam onds beat one and C a dford
in th a t race and is now .S Ib better o ff but will have to run that much further
B alarina none, in non-sellers. A yodessa did som ew hat better behind Thurber
from his high draw . A lib i W a rn in g w as a head behind C o rp o ra te M e m b e r in
at Catterick and though the form o f th at race is nothing sparkling these are not
the Brocklesby w hen Great Service w as just ahead o f the pair.
an inspiring lot.
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Form Previews - I n te rv ie w sM o n ey Talks - S um m ary
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(Colls charged 5p p e r 8 se conds p e e k , . ,
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1Jsscojdio|ipjo|j „__
2.52 <A5) 470 M ETRES
113 TRELAWNEY GOLD (e)........... 29.89
331 TWO OF EACH (f).................... 29.88
412 KILEEDY BAND (e).................. 29.80
521 MEAD HEATHER If]................. T29.82
656 RAKA BONNIE (0)................... T29.93
661 MANNIX FANCY (»)............... T29.89
Betting.— 2 Two Of Each, 4 Mannix Fancy,
9-2 Treiawney Gold, 5 Kiieedy Band, 8 others,
3.11 (A5) 470 M ETRES
29.73
454 SPOTTED BLACK (e)..
29.64
422 UNDAS WISHES (f)..........
29.81
456 DIAMOND ROSE (q).........
29.69
434 H0LYCR0SS VILLA |e)....
29.73
623 BALLYBRACK DINGO (e)..
29.85
341 TRELAWNEY (e)..
Betting.— 5-2 Spotted Black, 7-2 Lindas
Wishes, 4 Treiawney, 5 Ballybrack Dingo, 6
others.
Eddery...in agony
BLINKERS FIRST TIM E : 2.15 Aitch N 'B ee, Hortondale. 2.45 Gym crack Gold.
4 .4 5 Silk Dynasty.
BEATEN FAVO URITES: 3.15 Torkabar.
.
BEST TR A IN IN G HINTS: A yodessa (Doncaster, 2.45). Solo A rtist (New m arket,
4.15).
THE DRAW: R.H.course. 5f, 8f - high. (Stalls: Inside).
G O ING: Good to soft.
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(6 -1 )2 ; Santella Bobkes (4-5 fav) 3. 9
ran 201, 5i (M Pipe, Wellington) Tote:
£ 3 1 0 ; pi £1.50, £1.30, £1.10; df
^ l^ r ^ M r la r le ,^ ..
fav) 1; Pukka M ajor (7-2 it fav) 2;
Outlaw (9-2) 3. 8 ran 2% l, 11/2l (P
Hobbs, M inehead) Tote: £4.30; pi
£ 1.60, £1.90, £1.80; df £5; csf £15.69;
Tricast: £50.68
5 .40— Young Pokey (A S Smith,
4 -5 fav) 1; My Young Man (14-1) 2;
Rafiki (33-1) 3. 23 ran 51,121 (O Sher­
w ood, Lam boum ) Tote: £2.10; pi
£ 1.40, £7.30, £33.20; df £32.30; csf
£17.43. Non-runners: Trevaylor, Tip­
ton Tim es.
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6 .10— Lisaleen Lady (R.Bellam y,
5-1) 1; Ferentino (25-1) 2; Fair Aanes
(20-1) 3. 24 ran. 2V21, 31. (D.Nicholson,
Stow -on-The-W old; Herons Rock 2-1
fav). Tote:£7.30; pi £ 2.30, £14.80,,
£4.10; df £242.90; csf £132.76. NonRunner: Side Brace.
Placepot: £63.30.
NEWMARKET
soft
Good to
2 .8— G reenw ich Papillon (J.-fteici,.
33-1) 1: Opening Verse (4-7 fav) 2;
W eldnass (9-1) 3. 7 ran %l, 41 (W
C arter, Epsom) Tote: £ 4 5 .6 0 ; pi
£ 5.80, £1.20; d f £20.50; csf £49.61
2 .3 5 —-G re a t C o m m o tio n (P a t
Eddery, 4-1 jt 2nd fav) 1; Vault (8-1) 2;
Phountzi (4-1 jt 2nd fav) 3. 20 ran 51,
Nk (A Scott, Newm arket; Young
Jazz 15-8 fav) Tote: £5.40; pi £2.20,
£ 2.30, £2.40; df £12.50; c s f £33.11.
Non-runner: Guidobaido
3.10— S haadi (W R Swinburn, 5-2
fav) 1; Exbourne (3-1) 2; Citidancer
(3 -1 )3 .5 ran 2% l, V2I (M Stoute, New­
m arket) Tote: £3.10; pi £ 1.60, £2.70;
df £4.70; csf £9.48. Non-runner: Markofdistinction
3 .4 0 ^ -J in g a (T Ives, 9 -4 fay) 1;
‘ Pri(
Pride (25-1) 2; WhiteW hite-W ash
Pokey's
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3. 9 rran 71, 31
1.80,. £4,.
£1.
Littlehampton) Tote: £<4; p!I £
£2.90; df £53.20; csf £45.98; Tricast:
£ 3 5 7 .2 3 . N o n -ru n n e r: Fo u r S tar
Li-
Th4U?0— H afir (B Rouse, 10-1) 1;
Knight O f Mercy (1 4 -1 )2 ; Be My Run­
ner (8-1) 3; Yeom an Force (33-1) 4.
16 ran 'A l,2’/2l (C Benstead, Epsom; A
Little Precious, 3-1 fav) Tote: E12.50;
pi £ 2.70, £4.10, £ 1.90, £9; df £240.80;
csf £137.70; Tricast: £1,081.36. Non­
runner: Wakayi
4 .4 0 — Candy. G len (N Day, 33-1 1;
8 Ohe Ati A Tim e (16-1) 2; Broughton
Boy (33-1) 3. 12 ran 31, M l (C Wall,
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£1,510
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4 - A F R IY D (2 2 0 ) (F) M Stoute 9 0
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0 0 - A U T H O R S H IP (US) (1 6 8 ) W Musson 9 0
:MI W igham
A V E R A X M Jarvis 9 0 ...........................................B Raym ond
0 4 - BLYTO N LAD (2 1 3) J Balding 9 0 .........................S Horsfall
0 4 5 3 0 - C A P IT A L BUILDER (2 4 4 ) GNIoore 9 0 ..Dean M cK eow n
C O UG AR C Thornton 9 0 .....................................J B teaatale
6 (2)
H IS P A N IC (US) H Cecil 9 0 ...................................S Cauthen
7 (17)
5 5 - • H O LM E HALE (US) (1 8 1) (T) J T r e e 9 0 ..... P at Eddery
8 ( 1)
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3 M O R G A N TH E M O O N (1 3 ) M Bell 9 0
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2 - NO S U B M IS S IO N (US) (2 1 8 ) C Nelson 9 0
J Reid
4 0 - O N M Y M E R IT (1 9 3 ) F Lee 9 0 ........................... •.•;£ E e,ks
4 6 5 0 -2 0 SILK D Y N A S TY (8) M Francis 9 0 ...................... J W illiam s
13 (14)
S TA R M O O N N Bycroft 9 0 ...................................... .J C arter
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0 4 0 0 - Y U N O W H Y (2 0 9 ) J Etherington 9 0 ......................K Darlev
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Daily Express Betting Forecast:— Evens Hispanic, 7-2 Holme Hale, 6
Mbulwa, 8 Afriyd, No Submission, 10 Morgan The Moon, 12 others.
_
f H H I I E , Henry Cecil often uses Beverley as a proving ground, so H isp an ic
(Sheik Moham m ed owned! w ould seem a natural. New m arket
-w ord is how ever th at H is p an ic will be hard to win w ith. Pity the poor northern
maidens - w hat chance have they against: A friy d , fourth M om taaz at
Yarm outh or his stable companion A c k V a V ite , fairly close a t N e w m a rk e t,
H o lm e H a le , 31 fifth to Stanwell at New bury; M b u lw a third to Lanchester,
M o rg a n T h e M oo n, third to Sylvan Tem pest; o r N O S U B M IS S IO N , beaten t
neck by Sw ing Shift at Brighton? M oreover, these are very much third division
southern horses: w hat price the future o f northern stables?
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3 (13)
4 (19)
5 (15)
10 (12)
11 (9)
12 (11)
15 (8)
17 (6)
tlU IU E.
N e w m arket; S h o u t F o re ,2-1 fav)
Tote: £43.70; pi £5.80, £3.30, £3.50;
d f £166.60; csf £427.87
J a c k p o t: N ot w on P la c e p o t:
£965.30
PERTH : Good
2 .30— M rs P eop ieater (A Carroll,
15-2) 1; Nap Majestica (5-1) 2; Trebonkers (1o-1) 3. 12 ran 31, 151 (D
W intle, W estbury-on-Severn; Casual
Pass, 4-1 fav) Tote: £10.80; pi £2,80,
£ 3.10, £3.30; df £32.50; c s f £42.44.
Non-runners: Roscoe The Brave,
Palm House. Solent Sun, Brown Rifle
3.0— Phcrtinia (R Garritty, 5-1 i f
2nd fav) 1; W oodcraft (1 4 -1 )2 ; Anbak
(5-1 jt 2nd fav) 3. 10 ran 31, Nk (T
Fairhurst, Middieham; Almarreekh,
6-4 fav) Tote: £5.60; pi £ 1.40, £3.40,
£ 2 L df £19.70; csf £62.32
6.30— De fMuvinel (M r A Costello,
4-1 jtfa v ) 1; Bessacarr Boy (4-1 jtfav)
2; Tasar (11-2) 3. 10 ran 25I, 51 (G
P res t, N ew bury) Tote: £ 3 .7 0 ; pi
£1.30, £ 2.60, £2.20; df £12.10; csf
£18.88; Tricast: £79.06. Non-runner:
Pa4nf 4 d ta’s Delight (B Storey, 11-4
)1; Centre Attraction (3-1) 2; Slieve
Felim (5r6, fav) 3. Three ran 7I, 4I (J
CharltGn^Stocksfield) T o le : £2.70; of a
£3.70; csf £8.21
322 COOLDEVANE ROSE (q)
29.52
626 BRAVE BLACK (r).................... 29.51
533 TOWERING COASTER (e)...... 29.50
256 MY GIRLSCARLET (q)............ 29.43
244 GONE COURSING (f|.............. 29.47
645 REDFIELD DUKE (e)................ 30.10
Betting.— 5-2 Cooidevane Rose, 7-2 Gone
Coursing, 4 Towering Coaster,5 My Girl Scarlet,
7 others,
3.49 (A3) 470 M ETRES
(15)
BUTLERS W H A R F (3 4 6 ) M Mortey 4 10 0 . .. JW R o t a t e
G REAT AS P EC T (2 4 ) K W hite 5 9 9
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STEPPEY LANE (7) (F) W Haigh 4 9 6 ...........
..J Y D a y
B R IG H T-O N E (1 8 3) R W hitaker 4 8 1 1
K Bradshaw
SOLO A R T IS T (14) (S) I Matthews 4 8 9
P at Eddery
C R E E A G E R (1 72 )J W harton 7 8 9 ......................N Carfisie
V IN T O N V A (25) Capt. J Wilson 4 8 6 ...................KDarteY
BEAU BENZ (21) (C and D) M H Easteiby 5 8 5
M Birch
N O R M H U R S T (186) C Tinkler 3 8 3 ..................G Duffield
FOR N O T H IN G (2 0 0 ) J Glover 4 8 3
Dean M cK eow n
R A P ID LAD (1 9 3) (C and D) J Spearing 1 1 8 0
S Daw son
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W -Factor: Ringm ore (9 1 ); Solo A rtis t (9 0 ); Flood M a rk (89)
Daily Express Betting F o recast— 11-4 Beau Benz, 7 -2 Butlers W harf, 9 -2
S o b Artist, 13-2 Great Aspect, 8 Ringmore, 10 Steppey lane, 12 Vinton Va,
f M I I I I E i Peter Easterby entered Young Benz and Beau B enz fo r this. The
l l U K I l C a latter seem s to have less to do than w hen winning this last year
and m ost o f his form w as in the first half o f last season. Rapid Lad, Beverley s
standing dish is 8ib better o ff w ith Beau B enz but is not getting any younger.
There have been a fe w 'touches' on R in g m o re this jumping season but he
seem ed outpaced before staying on late, on the fla t behind T o w n M eeting.
B etter things are expected o f P O LA R R E G IO N and while I am not keen on
three-year-olds against older horses this early in the season, this one actually
ran Prince o f Dance to 9 1/zl last year; flattered, certainly but you do not have to
be a w o rld -b e ater to w in o ff 7 -8 at Beverley; N o rm h u rs t only w on a claim er
fo r instance and has to give the selection m ore than half a stone. The duck
eggs' o f S olo A rtis t and S te p p e y Lane disguise fair runs in b etter com pany.
YESTERDAY’S 1-2-3
2 .15— Arctic Teal JS Sherwood,
1 2 -1 )1 ; Abbeydore (25-1) 2; Leaven­
worth (11-1) 3; W ell Covered (25-1) 4.
28 ran 61,
(0 S herw ood, Lam b o u rn ;
P opesw ood,
B la n to n
Reserve, 8-1 it favs) Tote: £8.80; pi
£2.80, £17.40, £3, £7.40; df £755.40;
csf £279.90: Tricast: £3,121.65
2.50—-Knighton Lad (5 Sherwood,
3 3-1) 1; The Humble Tiller (14-1) 2;
Rem ittance Man (8-1 jt fav) 3; High
Chateau (25-1) 4. 24 ran 2Vd, 31 (0
Sherwood, Lambourn; Hey Boss,
Kabartaylor, 8-1 it favs) Tote: £50.20;
pi £ 8 .4 0 , £ 4 .2 0 , £ 2 .3 0 , £15; df
£ 1 7 4 6 .6 0 ; c s f £ 4 1 9 .0 3 ; Trica s t:
£3,657.12. Non-runner: Gaelic Issue
1 2 5 — Dinny W alsh (D Tegg, 5-2
fav) 1; Zuko (8-1) 2; Polyfemus (7-2
2nd fav) 3. 10 ran 31 81 (J Edwards,
Ross-on-W ye) Tote: £4.40; pi £1.80,
£ 2.20, £1.80; df £18.10; c s f £20.04;
Tricast: £60.87. Non-runner: Sheer
Steel
4 ,0 — W est Tip (M r M Armyi
9 -4 fav) 1; Drop's O ’Brandy (100Royal Cedar (6-1 2nd fav) 3. 16 ran
151, Vil (M Oliver, Droitwich) Tote:
£2JB0; Pi £1-70, £20.20, £1.80; df
l£350; c s f £159.67.’ Nort^unner: Can*
tabile
2.37 (A6) 470 M ETRES
3.29 (A3) 470 M ETRES
Scotia
Computerman
Bendex
3 .4 5 —
CHELTENHAM : Good
2.19 (A7) 470 M ETRES
151 DAUNTSEY JAZZ (f)................ 30.23
633 BALLYLUSKEY GIRL (e).......... T29.90
662 HAYT0R WHISKEY (r)............ 29.95
256 BLUE ALi (f)............................ T29.97
464 RANlSKAIq)........................... T29.91
663 SANDYGIRL(w)..................... 29.94
Betting.— 5-2 Ballyluskey Girl, 7-2 Dauntsey
Jazz, 4 Blue Ali, 5 Haytor Whiskey, 6 others.
Guide by Rolf Johnson
BEVERLEY...Principal meeting
HAWKEYE'S FANCIES— 2.19 Caramanagh
Fox 2.37 Ballyiuskey Girl 2.52 Two of Bach
3.11 Spotted Black 3.29 Cooldevane Rose
3.49 Riverbank Daisy 4.06 Automatic Game
4.22 Flywest Forever 4.39 Deenside Boy
(Nap) 4.55 Doctor Feel Good
546 H0NEYVILLE DAISY (f)........... 29.98
435 PORT SPIRIT (e)..................... 30.30
632 RIKASS0 DAVR0S (f)............ T29.96
556 CARAMANAGH FOX (f).......... 30.05
564 TIMSTIGERIf)........................ 30.25
425 SPORTING BOSS (f)................ 30.36
Betting.— 9-4 Caramanagh Fox, 7-2
Honeyvilte Daisy, 4 Sporting Boss, 5 Tims Tiger,
6 others.
Commotion floors champion
By THE SCOUT
(John Oarnsey)
BRISTOL DOGS
grove (B Dowling, 6-1 jt
fav) 1 ; Jelly Jill (15-2) 2; Hawksm oor
(7-1) 1 16 ran 71, 2Vz\ (R Lee, Pres­
teigne; Risk Another, 6-1 j t fav) Tote:
£10.60; pi £3.80, £ 2 i 0 , £3; d f £11.10;
c sf £49.91
5.0— Sharp King (H Davies, 10-1)
1; C opelancf Lad (8-1) 2; W essex
(8-1) 3 .1 3 ran 41, % l (K M organ, Mel­
ton Mowbray; Monks M istake, 9 -2
fav) Tote: £18.90; pi £ 6.40, £3.20,
£2.90; df £114.30; csf £84.32; Tricast:
£623.96. Non-runners; Red Proces­
sion. ADrii Rain
Placepot; £1,259.80
PONTEFRACT : Soft
2 .20— Kristis Girt (A Proud, 2 0 -lT
1; Advance To Go (10-1) 2; Merryfafl
(16-1) 3. 14 ran 41, Hd JD Haydn
Jones, Pontypridd; Final Shot, 15-8
fav) Tote: £4.10; pi £1.10, £4.20,
£5.40: df £27.80: csf £189.43
2,50— Final Sound (G Duffield,
9 -2 ) 1; My Swan Song (20-1) 2; Inno­
vator (5 -2 fav) 3; Sarm a Sound (20-1)
4 .1 8 ran Nk, Hd (P Fielden, New m ar­
ket) Tote: £4.50; pi £ 1.50, £6.30,
£ 1.10, £6; d f £80.60; fiS.f £84.06; Tricast: £248.04 Non-runner: Altifa The
Hooev
4 RIVERBANK DAISY (q)........... T29.47
1 SEAN A Dt (f).......................... T29.69
536 FLYING WONDER (r).............. 29.56
242 BALUNREEMiCK(e).............. 29.32
351 DREAMS DANGER (f)............. 29.53
115 OVENS GLADE (f).................... 29.53
Betting.— 9-4 Riverbank Daisy, 4 Sean A Di,
9-2 Baiiinree Mick, 11-2 Ovens Glade, 6 others.
4.06 <F2) 410 M ETRES
224 AUTOMATIC GAME (e).......... 26.33
26.36
143 RINGSIDE SPOT (r).......
332 UST0WELCHARLIE (e).......... 26.43
112 PEUSATATE (q)...................... 26.08
152 GLENVALE EXPRESS (q)......... T26.24
221 SINGLE SODA (w)................... 26.72
Betting.— 9-4 Automatic Game, 3 Ringside
Spot, 7-2 Listowel Charlie, 5 Pelisatate, 6 others.
4.22 (A2) 470 M ETRES
512 BALANCE SHEET(r).............. 29.35
155 GAMBLING GAME (f)............ 29.56
336 BARRON SANDY (e).............. 29.32
152 FROZEN GEORGE (q)............. 29.38
331 FLYWEST FOREVER (e)......... 29.27
43 WATCH MY DUST if}
29.42
Betting.— 9-4 Fiywest Forever, 7-2
Gambling Game, 4 Balance Sheet, 9-2 Watch My
Dust, 7 others.
4.39 <A2) 470 M ETRES
152 LIMEKILN BRIN (q)................. 29.07
6 WHISPAMAN(e|................... T29.16
363 STAG PARK ROBIN (f)............ 29.11
345 TIME TO FLY (e)...................... 29,11
563 CAR GAS (w).......................... 28.99
422 DEENSIDE BOY (w)................. 29.07
Betting.— 2 Deenside Boy, 3 Car Gas, 9-2
Stag Park Robin, 11-2 Time to Fiy, 7 others.
4.55 (A2) 470 M ETRES
522 DOCTOR FEEL GOOD (r)......... 29.06
261 LADY BOOZER (r).................... 29.26
332 KNOCKATEE SKJPPY (q)........ 29.19
511 LEADES KING (e).................... 29.13
253 LUCKY TO NIGHT (q).............. T29.34
251 RANDOM ARROW (q)............ 29.35
Betting.— 5-2 Doctor Feel Good, 3
Knockatee Skippy, 4 Lady Boozer, 5 Lucky To
Night, 6 others.
HAW KEYE’S
O XFOR D
FAN­
C IE S — 1.06 Rockahoola (N ap). 1.22
Look Like Fairy. 1.39 Struck Out.
1.55 Total Cham p.2.11 Dyno Nell.
2 .26 Oh G irl. 2.44 Hom ested Hero.
2 .59 Previns D eal. 3.19 Corvo. 3.39
Busty Regan.
•W E S T TIP, second in
th e G ra n d N a tio n a l,
w altzed hom e in th e
hunter chase at Chelten­
ham yesterday. Michael
Oliver will race him once
m ore this season, possi­
bly in the W hitbread for
which he has, according
to the trainer, “a racing
weight”.
3.20— Nordic Brave (A Munro,
1 2-1)1 ; S ea Devil (7-1) 2; Lucky Crys­
tal (1 6 -1 )3 .. 13 ran % l 1V* (M Brittain,
Warthill; Able Mabel, 5 -2 fav) Tote:
£13.60; pi £3.70, £2.10, £7.90; df
£27.80; csf £96.97; Tricast: £1,270.56
3.50— Directly (J Williams, 11-2
2nd fav) 1; Kings Folly (20-1) 2;
Powys Prince (9-1) 3 .1 1 ran 51,5i (G
Balding, Fyfield; Native Flair, 11-10
fav) Tote: £9; pi £ 1.70, £3.60, £2.50;
df £41; csf £93.14
4.2 0 — Rothko (Dean McKeown,
^ -1 )11;; Withy Bank (11-4 fav)t 2;. Write
6-1)
T
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M usic
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n A - ' W 3.
3 15
1 5 rran
an V
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M oore, Mlddleham
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Tote:
i .. £7.20;^pl
.
£3, £2,' £6.70; df £11.40; csf £25.01;
Tricast: £221.25. Non-runner: Lake
Valentino
4 .50— Com ic T alent (L Dettori, 5-6
fav) 1; Dissonant (5-4 2nd fav) 2; Low
Dalby (16-1) 3. 4 ran Val, 20I (L
Cumani, Newm arket) Tote; £1.90; df
£1.20: csf £2.10
5 .2 0 — S h m a m e (I J o h n s o n ,
100-30 fav) 1; Boilin Gorgeous (6-1)
2; Robchris (1 0 -1 )3 .1 3 ran 41, Hd (C
Nelson, Lam boum ) Tote: £4.10; pi
£1.70, £2, £3.10; df £13.60;, csf
" £22.7^
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Placepot: £1,052.70
RacimPrince to be peer of Plumpton
PE E R PRINCE, a sm art young
hu rd ler on fast going, will have
c o n d itio n s in h is fa v o u r at
Plum pton today.
G avin P ritch a rd -G o rd o n h as
plum ped for Plum pton rath er than
a flat handicap at Beverley for Peer
Prince (5.0), successful twice over
tim ber before running a cracking
second to Nomadic Way in Ascot's
prestigious Aurelius Hurdle.
There is no place like Plum pton
for M anhattan Boy (3.30), in with a
line chance of registering his ninth
says BENDEX (John de Moraville)
course victory in the am ateur
riders’hurdle.
Golden Fancy (5.0), w ith six
course successes, boasts alm ost as
im pressive a record at Perth.
A creditable second to Broxted
S par at his favourite track on
Wednesday, th e 12-year-old can
now be backed to go one better.
Nap vote a t P erth goes to Black
Spur(4.0), dropped in class follow­
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S EA TO N G IR L (1 4 ) (D) RFrost 5 1 0 8 ............................... J Frost
8 A Y T IN O (1 1 3 ) J Long 6 1 0 4 .........................................R Rowell
PIC A R IB O (1 7 5 ) P Jones4 1 0 2 .................................... M Kinane
• B R A N S T O W N S U N S E T (1 0 0) P Butler 5 1 0 2
S M cK eever (7)
9 6O /6 -POP LAU RA'S D R E A M (1 4 ) P Rodford 6 1 0 2 ................ W Irvine (4)
10
0 5 0 0 5 2 K IN G S W O O D RESOPAL (1 0 ) (D) A Moore 5 1 0 2
J Clarke (7)
11
5 0 0 L'E N C H E R E (9 3 )G G racey4 1 0 2 .............................. D G allagher
12
P 0 0 -6 3 0 C H U R C H S T A R (1 0 9 ) J Bridger 5 10 1
Rachel Bridger (7)
13
0 /0 0 0 -P P FLY BIRD (8) P Bowden 6 10 1 ........................................R Dennis
14
0 0 -0 5 0 6 A N O TH E R S EA SO N (2 5 ) A Moore 5 10 1 ................... G M oore
15
PP4103 FIS H IN G S M A C K (2 5 ) (D) B Byford 6 1 0 1
M r T M oore
16
0PP TICKLE M E P IN K (31 )P Howling 4 10 1 ........................D T e g g
17
00P 0-0P A R R O W K N IG H T (3 9 ) J W hite 5 1 0 1 ........................... K Burke
18
0 0 6 0 4 5 B ID S TO N M IL L (2 7 ) R Bennett 4 1 0 1 ................................. ...........
19
0 5 2 -4 P 0 U P H A M Q UEEN (4 1 ) H O'Neill 6 10 1 ......................C Llewellyn
B U N K E R S.- Nos. 1 , 3 , 4 , 9 , 1 7 , 1 8 . V IS O R .- N o .1 2
W -F a c to r L'Enehere (7 3 ); Baytino (72); Branstow n Sunset (7 1 )
D a i* Ekjhsss B etting F o re ca s t— 1 1-4 C a p e t Capers, 4 Turn for Th'Better,
11-2 Furmy Sarah, 8 F e ftig Smack, 7 Kingswood Resopal, 10 Baytino, Bidston
* * . 1 4 others.
1 9 8 8 : Four For U n d e 6 11 1 0 R C am pbell 1 2 -1 (I Cam pbell) 13ra n
3 .0 — BRENT WALKER HANDICAP CHASE
£3,132
2m 4f
(12)
1
2
3
5 5 0 6 2 4 W ELSH O A K (1 5 ) (D) D Gandolfo 9 1 1 1 2
S S m ith Ecctes
3 3 6 3 1 4 KfTTING ER (7 9 ) (D ,S ) Andrew Tumell 8 11 6 ,...D M u s to w (7)
6 1 5 1 5 -4 U N E O F G O LD (US) (2 7 6 ) (D) C Weedon 7 1 0 12
P eter Hobbs
4
32S 13P M lS T E R B U T lE R (1 9 2 !P J w » s 1 0 1 0 1 1 ................. M Kinane
5
0-230P P IR O N BILLY (9 ) R Frost 1 0 1 0 8 ........................................... J Frost
6
3 44 -3 P 5 F 0 R E S T D A L £ H 0 » O |C W » e s 11 1 0 8 ...................... H D w ie s
7
2 2 3 2 3 1 FO UR S P O R T (3 9 ) (C .D ) J Ffiteb-Heyas 7 10 7
M r P V s rttn § (4 )
8
115-2F0 C E N TA U R S O N S (4 1 ) (C l H O 'N eil 9 10 5
R Ounwoody
9
30PP61 N IC K Y 'S J O Y (1 0 ) (5*> ® cj{C and D) P Hedger 13 10 2
.
DM om s
10
2 2 4 4 2 2 • KELLY'S B O Y ® 3 | fD j N Gasetee 9 10 0
A A dam s (4)
11
P FP 0U 1/ B A D H A B IT S (7 1 8 ) ( « G Enright 9 1 0 0 ........................... P errett
12
& -3P 654 T O E S O M A C (8 6 1 (C a n d D )E S a v a g e 12 1 0 0
C U e w e lly n
B U N K E R S .- No. 1 0
W -F ac to r. Four Sport (1 0 3 ); W e lsh O ak (1 0 2 ); Kelly's Boy (1 0 1 )
D aily Express Betting Forecast:— 5 -2 W elsh Oak. 7 -2 Kittmger, 4 Four
Sport, 6 Nicky's Joy, 8 Centaur Song, 12 Mister Butler, 14 Forestdale. Kelly s Boy.
16 others.
1 9 8 8 : W ily Yeom an 3 11 11 R R ow e 5 -1 (J T Gifford) 9 ran
£1,716
2m 4f
5 .0
2 .30
3 .0
3.30
4.0
4.30
5.0
C a rp et Capers
Four Sport
Inherit
N ew Halen
Lockwood Prince
Coinage
(20)
1 -1 53 25 BRAVE DEFENDER (4 2 ) {C ,F )N Henderson 5 1 2 0
R W h N a (7)
2
0 4 2 1 -2 6 IN H E R IT (9) (C and D) R Curtis 7 1 1 9
D Benneyw orth (7)
3
1 43 33 0 R O S TREAM ER (9) C Bravery 6 1 1 8 ......................P Hacking (4)
4
11P 6-40 M O O R LA N D LADY (14) P Hedger 7 1 1 0 M iss Z Davison (7)
5
13233F •M A N H A T T A N BOY (2 5 ) (C) J Ffitch-Heyes 7 10 13
P V eilin g (4)
6
F5U06P H A S TY GAM B LE (5 6 ) A Moore 9 1 0 1 2 ...............G Upton (4)
7
0 0 0 -6 4 0 DEVIL'S RUN (1 5 ) KBailey6 10 1 1 .............................. A T o ry (7 !
8
3 4B 4 0 0 JAYELLS D R E A M (1 4 ) P Hobbs 7 1 0 1 0 ............... P O ’Reilly (7!
9
0-UBU 46 K IN G S W O O D K ITC H EN S (1 3 ) J Long 9 1 0 9
P Clarke
10
3 4 1 4 5 0 A LTR AFAN (4 2 ) G Harwood 6 1 0 9
M iss A Harw ood (7)
11
0 0 2 0 / H JA N I (7 3 7 ) P &ftler 8 10 7 ................................. H Finnegan (7)
12
4-PF6P0 R A N D O M W IN D (1 6 7 ) N Mitchell 8 1 0 5
M r C Farrell (7)
13
1 20 00 6 M R M A J IN T Y (2 9 ) Mrs H Fullerton 5 1 0 1 ................ E Bailey (7)
14 U /F 0 -6 43 SCYLLA'S C H IP (6 0 ) N Wheeler 7 10 1
N W h ee ler (7)
15 5 3 0 /0 6 - M A W D L Y N G ATE (3 4 9 ) Mrs V Teal 6 10 0 ................. R Teal (7!
16
5 00 -F 0 0 PEN SIO N E R P A TC H (2 5 ) J Gifford 7 1 0 0
T G rantham
17
04=0060 XYLO P H O N E (1 0 4 ) Miss LBow er 7 1 0 0 .C B u m e tt-W e fls (7)
18
P 00F00 R IS IN G SO VEREIG N (2 1 ) J Parish 11 1 0 0
D V e re o (7 )
19
2 1 4-0 P 0 W A TE R S ID E LODGE (2 1 ) M Fetherston-Godley 6 1 0 0
M Arm ytage
20
PPP0PF- M A R IN E R S D R E A M (3 5 7 ) N Mitchell 8 1 0 0
C M a u d e (7)
W -Factor: W aterside lo d g e (8 5 ); S cylla's Chip (8 3 ); Jayeil’s D ream (8 2 )
Daily Express Betting Forecast:— 4 Devil’s Run, 5 Brave Defender, 13-2
Manhattan Bay, 7 Mariners Dream, 8 Rostreamer, 10 Inherit, Jayells Dream, 12
Altrafan, Moorland Lady, 16 others.
1 9 8 8 : Guessing 5 1 0 1 3 M r D Benneyw orth 3 -1 (P M itchell) 18ran
TO P JOCKEYS ON TH IS COURSE RIDING TODAY: C
Grant, M Ham m ond, M Dwyer, T M organ.
TO P TRA IN ERS ON TH IS COURSE W ITH RUNNERS: G
Richards, J Edwards, W .A.Stephenson, G Moore.
G O ING: Good.
2 .3 0 — TAYSPRINGER MAIDEN HDLE
£1,646
(15)
1
4 1 4 4 1 0 LO C K W O O D PR IN C E (4 2 ) R Frost 6 11 10 .................... J Frost
2
2 5 0 5 -2 P M O N S O O N (4 8 ) P Jones 8 1 1 3 ................................... M Kinane
3
2 3 14B4 RALEIGH GAZELLE (3 4 ) W Turner 7 1 1 1
P H o lley 4
4
0 0 4 0 -2 3 IS A A C N E W T O N (2 5 ) N Henderson 1 1 1 0 1 1
J Railton (4)
5 P-F51FP W O N T BE G O NE LONG (71 )N Henderson 7 1 0 8 ...M Bowlby
6
3 2 4 2 1 P JO S E Y W A LES (1 9 5 ) B Smart 7 1 0 7 .................... R Dunwoody
7
5-P5P0P DRU M G O N N E LLY (2 1 ) P Bowden 8 10 6 ...................B W n g h t
8
3/0PP-PP R E D D O W N (7 1 ) H Haynes 11 10 5 .............................M r G Oxley
9
3 F 43 2 3 M A R T IA L C O M M A N D E R (US) (1 0 ) G Enright 9 1 0 2
M P errett
10
3 4-60 F 5 •W H IT E R IV E R G RO VE (1 3 ) P Hobbs 9 1 0 1 .P eter Hobbs
11
S2-F50F SEA CHALLENGER (9 0 ) R Ledger 8 1 0 1 ......... M r N badger
12
6 P 1 0 0 0 R H O D E IS LA N D RED (2 5 ) A Moore 6 1 0 0 ............G Jto o re
13
FF06U 0 D O N A R U N N A (1 4 ) B Forsey 8 1 0 0 . . . .. • • 0 Tegg
14
F35P 55 R E G A L S A IM T A (10 )P B u tle r9 1 0 0 S M c K e e v e r(7 )
15
0 0 0 5 F 5 ZA B A R U C C I (2 5 ) N Mitchell 7 1 0 0 ................................ B Pow ell
B U N K E R S.- N o.7
W -F ac to r. M a rtia l Com m ander (8 5 ); W h iteriv er Grove (8 4 ); Isaac N ew ton (83)
Daily Express Betting Forecast;— 3 Martial Commander, 9 -2 Lockwood
Prince. 5 W o nt Be Gone Long, 11-2 Raleigh Gazelle, 7 Isaac Newton,& Whiteriver
Grove, 10 Monsoon, 14 others.
1 9 8 8 : Lockner la d 8 11 1 0 M Furlong 6 -1 (R Parker) 10ran
5 .0 — NORTON S D X BRITISH RED CROSS NOV HDLE
£1,132,80
2m
(18)
2m
10
11
12
BRIGHT AISLE (56) (D) N Tinkler 1 1 1 0
G McCourt
# JUBAIL{174}(D,T)KMorgan 117 ....... ......H I
GENAIR (FR) {24} {S}G Moore 10 9 . . . ~ M Ham.
SONSIEMO(3 4 )(D)MrsSBradbume 108 .....R F « ~ ,
ORIENTAL CHARM {30} D Moffett 10 3
K RyfnJ 4 '
ASTON C O U R T(lU D lee 101 .......
......GHarker
MANNA FROM HEAVEN (20) Denys Smith 10 0
Curanx
0000 TOUGH COOKIE (56) R Allan 1 0 0 .... .............. ? Storey
5P0 FRESH DOMINION (21) (T)D Wintle 100 . ACarroH
3060 RIVER SPIRIT (US) (18) PMontath 100
.LO HaraP
6260 SOLENT SUN {25) {T} B Stevens 10 0
M Stevens {7)
0400 CANESTRELU(US}{1)(T)PB!ocktey100
PMragley{7}
W-Factor Jubail {85}; Genair {83}; Aston Court {81)
Daily Express Betting Forecast— 3 Genair, 4 Bfaht Aide, 9-2
Jubail, 8 Aston Court, 9 Sonsie Mo, 10 Oriental Charm, 12 Tough Cookie,
Manna From Heaven, 14 Others.
3 .3 0 —
£3,132
3m
(4)
1
2
3
F1P2 • DEUUS (15) R Lee 11 11 11 ....................... B Dowling
142B SIR JEST (13) (D,F) W A Stephenson 11118 ....C Grant
2PPP POUNENTES (2) (C and D) W McGhie 12 115
L O’Hara {7)
4 60F1 FAIR ECHO (18) (C,D) C Parker 9 1 1 3 ............. B Storey
BLINKERS.- No.3
Daily Express Betting Forecast— 2-5 Delius, 5-2 Sir Jest, 8 Far
Echo, 16 Pounentes.
4 .0 —
G00DFELL0W NOV H'CAP CH
£2,152.50
2m 4f
Computerman
Bendex
2 .3 0
3.0
3 .3 0
4.0
4 .3 0
5 .0
5 .3 0
41
2 .3 0
3.0
3.30
4.0
4 .3 0
5 .0
5.30
IRISH GENERAL
T o u g h C ook ie
D elius
B U C K SPUR (n a p )
R oyal T ow er
G o ld e n F a n c y
S chieh allion
Irish G en eral
J u b a il
D elius
B U C K SPUR
L e le v a d o r
Im pertain
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SCOTIA: 2.30 Scottish Gold 3.0 Bright Aisle 3.30 Delius 4.0 PURA
MONEY (nap) 4.30 LE LEVADOR (n.b) 5.0 Straight Down 5.30 Squire
Lamb
THE SCOUT: 3.0 JUBAIL (nap) 3.30 DEUUS____________________
BEATEN FAVOURITES: 3 .0 Jubail (hdle).
BEST TRA IN IN G HINTS: G en air (Middieham , 3.0). S ir Jest
Bishop Auckland, 3.30).
4 .3 0 —
KELT C0ND S H'CAP HDLE
£1,044
3m
(11)
1
2
2033 LE LEVADOR (2) (D,T) D Wintle 1011 10
SMackey
4605 SAGART AROON (29) O Brennan 9 1 1 5
Helen Brennan
3 1035 NEW KINGSGROVE {55) (D) P Monteith 10114
L O’Hara
4
3-60 MOUNT HARVARD {45} G Barnett 1 3 1 1 3
A leese
5 P000 HAZY GLEN {20) M Barnes 1 1 1 1 2 ..................S Turner
6
50FP MAW BROON {11) WFargrieve6 10 1 3 ........D Byrne
7
U0F2 •BOREHAM DOWN {42) {C} N Bycroft 1010 11
R Fahey
8 6642 CUPPERS DREAM {18) {F} J Jefferson 6 109
Ger Lyons
9
3 0 0 EASTLANDS MONKEY {17) Mrs G Reveley 7 108
N Smith
10 -005 VICTORY BOY {27} T Cuthbert 11 105 ..Carol Cutbbert
0000 ROYAL TOWER {2} {T) P Blockiey 5 1 0 5 ....... P Midgley
11
VISOR.- No.3
W-Factor: Le Levador {71}; Boreham Down (70); Maw Broon {69}
Daily Express Betting Forecast:— 11-4 New Kingsgrove, 7-2 Le
Levador, 5 Clippers Dream, 7 Sagart Aroon, 8 Boreham Down, Mount
Harvard, 10 Maw Broon, Royal Tower, 14 Others.
5 .0 —
PERTHSHIRE H'CAP CHASE
£1,716
2m
1
F223 TACTICO (11) (C and D) W Fairgneve 7 11 12 ^
2
031F SOLENTLAD(4S)(D,T)8Stevens6 1 0 4
3
4
5
6
(9)
M Stevens (7)
2332 GOLDEN FANCY (2) (C and D) C Alexander 12 103
STumer
PP0P KEEP DREAMING (2) (D) 0 McCask* 12100
JO Gorman (4)
2P50 ®IMP£RTAIN(38)(D)TCunningham9100
S Cunningham (7)
0633 DANCINGADMIRAL(2)(D,T)KMorgan9100H [^ ^
7
GLENEAGLES HOTEL CHASE
(11)
102F BISHOPDALE (37) (D) W A Stephenson 8 12 0 „C Grant
P311 PURAMONEY(27)(C,D)GWchards7 111
Mr P Doyte (4)
4413 • BLACK SPUR (25) (D)C Partner 7 10 2 .......... B Storey
5444 KRISIENSON (25) R Fisher 1 2 1 0 0
M Hammond
6453 UGHTTRAVELUER(17)RBarr9100............. GHarker
4460 SHESHOONS LAST (11)(0)WMcShie 9 100
LOHara (7)
F421 KAIM PARK(55)MrsGReveley6 1 0 0 ............. PNiven
5-2F PALANQUIN(11) Miss M Benson 7 1 0 0 .......... -T R e ^
FPOF NOTSO SHARP (1Q7)JG*en6 1 0 0 ..... MrDPoole(7)
9
10 FU50 HECKLEYCRAG(1)(I)PBIockley9100
J 0 Hanlon (7)
11
0/PP L0C H A R B R IG (25)D M cC askl10100___
J 0 Goiman (4)
BUNKERS.- No.11
W-Factor Black Spur (89); Pure Money 186): Sheshoon’s last (85)
Daily Express Betting Forecast— 5-2 Pura Money. 4 Black Spur,
11-2 Bishopdale. 6 Kristenson, 8 Light Traveller, 10 Kaim Park, 12
Shesboorts Last, 14 Others.
2433 STRAIGHT DOWN (38) (D) Mrs P Batker 12100
C Hawkins
C Ryan {7)
1515 SIDVIC {20} (D) R Woodhouse 1010 0
14U3 BRUFF ACADEMY (90) (D) R Paisley 8 100..JK Kinane
{102}; Golden Fancy {99); Solent Lad {97}
Forecast— 7-2 Golden Fancy, 4 Solent Lad,
1
7
Impertain, 9 Dancing Admiral, 10 Sidvtc,
Bruff Academy, 20 Keep Dreaming.
5 .3 0 — FESTIVAL NH FLAT RACE
£1,226
1m5 f
(18)
1
2
3
4
5
0 ARPAL FOREVER (301R Allan 5 1 1 6
R Gamtty (7)
CWM GWAUN (T) J Edwards 5 1 1 6 ...........Mr P Fenton
0 ELBARLAD(30)Steadsetter5 1 1 6
M rJM Dun
0 FRIARSCROFr(30)TCraig6116
M rDPoole(7)
6- HAWAIIAN PRINCE (326) J O’Neill 5 1 1 6
RSupp!e(4)
6
1 SCHIEHALUON (8) J Jefferson 4 1 1 2
R Fahey (4)
7
DEEP CREEK A Mactaggart 5111
Mr D Mactaggart (7)
8
BEN OLIVER J Etherington 4 1 1 0 .................BMcGHf(7)
9
BLUSHING TIMES G Oldroyd 4 1 1 0
W Stephens (7)
10
6 KILMONDWOOD(30)GMoore4110..JCallaghan(7)
11
0 LOTHIAN CAPTAIN (30) WCrawfoid 4 1 1 0
M r C Sample
12
MISTER TUFTIEGHchaids41 1 0 ............... LO’Hara(7)
13
2 SQUIRE LAMB (48) MissSHa«4 1 1 0
STumer
14
CARBIA'S IAST D Lee 4 1 0 9 ........................PHaite(4)
15
0 DOUBLED0SE(58)JJohnson4109
AGSmith(7)
16
MIGO’S GIRL G Dun 4 10 9 .....................MissJFumess
17
MISS SWALLOW R Goldie 4 1 0 9
S O’Gomian (4)
18
0 SHE'S ALL THERE (SIT Cuthbert 4 1 0 9
N l*ach(7)
Daily Express Betting Forecast:— 11-4 Mister Tuftie, 7-2 Squire
Lamb, 9-2 Schiehallion, 6 Cwm Gwaun, 7 Hawaiian Prince, 10 Ben Oliver,
12 Carhia's Last, 14 Others.
Badminton hopefuls face
strict checks for herpes
1 12 0 0 P E E R PRINCE (US) (1 3 2 ) (D |G Pritchard-Gordon 4 1 1 8
S S m ith Eccles
2
0 3 4 1 1 Q U A ) D 'O R S A Y (2 5 ) (C and D) F O Mahony 4 1 1 8 M Kinane
3
0 0 -1 4 2 AFFA IR E DE CO EUR (5 0 ) (D) J Ffitch-Heyes 5 1 1 2
P enny Ffitch-Heyes
4
0 0 2 1 0 FLEETW O O D LASS (8 3 ) (D) J Ffitch-Heyes 5 1 1 2
D ale M cK eow n
5
OO-SP C U N T N A G O OLAN (1 0 ) B Byford 5 1 1 1 ............. M r T M oore
6
0 C O INAG E (2 0 ) R Johnson Houghton 6 11 1
M r G Johnson Houghton (7)
7
P F O X Y S W O O D (8 )P B o w d e n S 11 1 .............................. R D ennis
8
P-0 GUN RULE (2 0 ) Andrew Tumell 5 1 1 1 ............................................ .............
9
0 1 4 -0 3 P S M A R T SLAVE (3 4 ) Miss L Bower 6 11 1 ................. M Fu rlong
10
P T O W E R S ID E (1 0 )C W a te s 6 11 1 .................................. H Davies
11
0 EASTERN EVE N IN G (2 1 ) J Long 4 10 10 ....M rs J Poulton (7!
12
M IS S CRA G G Mrs V Teal 6 1 0 1 0 ................................... D M o rris
13
P0 M R S G UNNER (1 4 ) W Kemp 7 10 10
S M c K e e v e r(7 )
14
4 5 6 N O IRE S M A LL (US) (6 2 ) P Hedger 7 1 0 1 0
M Richards
15
4 5 RO YAL N A T IV E (1 4 8 ) J Spearing 6 10 1 0 .....................A W eb b
16
6 0 S O U T A R Y REAPER (7 8 ) (F) Miss B Sanders 4 1 0 1 0
I Shoem ark (4)
17
V IR G IN IA S PET J Long 6 1 0 1 0 ............................. Leesa Long (7)
18
OP GOLD COLLAR (5 7 ) A Moore 4 10 5 ...............Candy Morris (4)
BU N K E R S.- N o.7
Daily Express Betting Forecast:— 9 -4 Peer Prince, 9 -2 Affaire de Coeur,
Solitary Reaper, 6 Coinage, Fleetwood Lass, 10 Quai d'Orsay, Smart Slave, 14
others.
1 9 8 8 : Ittihaad 5 1 1 7 Dale M c K e o w n 4 -5 (R Akehurst) 15ran
EVERY h o rse en tered
for n ex t m o n th ’s B ad­
m in to n T ria ls W hlteb r e a d T ro p h y w ill
undergo a s te rn physi­
cal h ea lth check as a
re su lt of th e h erp e s ou t­
b rea k th a t h as h it th e
sport.
BEATEN FAVO URITES: 2.30 Turn For Th'B etter (hep hdle). 3.0 Kittinger (hep
ch). 4.30 Isaac Newton (hep ch). 5.0 Solitary Reaper (hdle).
BEST TR A IN IN G HINTS: Kittinger (M arlboorough, 3.0). Brave D efender (Lam ­
boum , 3.30). Solitary R eaper (Epsom, 5.0).
(1 2 )
2221
4213
0002
0140
034
0P34
F036
1
2
3
4
4 .3 0 — ALFRED McALPINE NOV H'CAP CHASE
£1,761
3m 1f
(18)
3 . 0 — GRILSE RUN H'CAP HURDLE 4 Y O
4 .0 — ALFRED McALPINE HOMES MAIDEN CHASE
£2,055
2m
(15)
0 0 P /P BIBS FOLLY (2 9 ) P Rodford 8 1 1 3 ........................ P M cLaughlin
P 0060P C A L A M IT Y JO E (2 5 ) Andrew Tumell 6 1 1 3 ........... L Harvey
FPP30P C LEANING UP (1 0 2 ) D Gandolfo 7 1 1 3 ..................... S M cN eill
0 0 6 6 CR IC K LEW O O D C H R IS (5 2 ) Andrew Tumell 7 1 1 3
D M u s to w (7)
5
0 P 0 4 0 6 E VE S H A M BUTCHERS (2 5 ) J Bennett 7 1 1 3
S Shilston
6
0002F -F HELLO ROCKY (5 9 ) Miss E Sneyd 8 1 1 3 ................M r T S m ith
7
4 4 2 2 2 2 • N E W HALEN (65 A James 8 1 1 3 ........................ E Tierney (7)
8
303P 3P O K S O N (1 0 ) M Bolton 10 11 3 ................................. B Pow ell
9
F5PU00 RED FESCUE (6 2 ) J Bridger 7 1 1 3 .............................. M Furlong
10
0-0PPPF S H A M U S O 'R A P iD Y (6 2 ) R Bennett 6 1 1 3
D Gallagher
11
POOP-O6 T A R A IU S (2 3 ) P Hedger 8 1 1 3 ...................................M Richards
12
0 5 6 6 4 0 TH E CO BALT U N IT (3 5 ) B Byford 1 0 1 1 3 ............. M r T M oore
13
0 U /4 0 3 -P J O A N A D D IS O N (2 5 ) G Enright 8 10 1 2 ......................M P errett
14
6 0 -0 0 CO O L SEA SO N (4 6 ) J W hite 5 1 0 1 0 ......................... A J o n e s
15
0 00 -F N A U G H T Y N IC K Y (2 1 ) K Bishop 5 1 0 5 .......................... S Eaite
Daily Express Betting Forecast:— 1-2 New Halen, 7 -2 O K Son, 10
Cricklewood Chris, 12 Hello Rocky, 14 Taraius, 2 0 Cleaning Up, 2 5 Evesham
Butchers, 3 3 others.
1 9 8 8 : Jay-Zee-B oy 6 11 3 W M orris 8 -1 (J M Bradley! 12ran
2m 4 f
00P0 ACHILTIBUIE(32)WCrawford5 10 12
Gerlyons
030- CHANGETHENAME(381)(T) P8iockiey6 1012
M Hammond
500- GREEN SPUR (384)CPari(er 7 10 12 .............. STumer
0410 ® IRISH GENERAL (25) (T) J Edwards 7 10 12
T Morgan
MANIXT Craiq 8 1 0 1 2 ...........................Mr D Poole (7)
P-F5 MONKS IMAGE (27)0Moffatt7 10 1 2
K Ryan (4)
0000 PARSON'S CROSS (20) W A Stephenson 5 1012
C Grant
OP RHODBRIDGE (23) (T) G Balding 7 1 01 2 ....... R Guest
-206 SCOTTISH GOLD (77) J S Wfeon 5 10 1 2
LWyer
50-4 ST POUNUS (20) R Woodhouse 7 10 12 ,..R Garritty (7)
5505 BROON’SREEL(20)JLove6 10 7 ................ MrSLove
30-5 CASINO RUN (18) R Fisher 6 107 .................. MDwyer
0 CONFIDENT VOTE (17) Mrs GReveley 5 107 ...P Niven
PP5P GREY BUNNY (51} P liddie 9 1 0 7 ........... . „ „ P T u ( *
IMAMAZEDJ Johnson 5 1 0 7 ................. A G S m i»(7)
0- NOTOYERNEUY (570) G Dun 8 10 7
B Storey
0506 RED DUSK (32) J Oliver 5 10 7 ...........................T Reed
P0 SIATYFORDIANE (11) T Cunningham 8 1 0 7
S Cunningham (7)
Daily Express Betting Forecast— 3 irish Genera!, 7-2 St Poiinus, 4
Casino Run, 6 Change The Name, 8 Scottish Gold, 12 Others.
£ 1 ,7 4 4
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W atersid e Lodge
NEW HALEN (nap)
M artial
Com m ander
PEER PRINCE
(n.b)
.
£1,254
2.30
3.0
3 .30
4 .0
4.30
Baytino
N icky's Joy
M anhattan Bay
H ello Rocky
M artial
Com m ander
PEER PRINCE
(n.b)
.
2 .3 0 — NORTON TELECOM RENTALS S H'CAP HOLE
2 .30
3 .0
3 .30
4 .0
4 .30
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TO P JOCKEYS ON TH IS CO URSE B IO IW TODAY: Date McKeown, Penny
Ffttch-Heyes, S Smith Eecles.
TOP TRAINERS ON THIS COURSE WITH RUNNERS: J Ffrtcb-Heyes, AMoore,
J Gifford, N Henderson.
GOING: Good to Firm
ing his W etherby th ird to sm art
novices T artan Takeover and Nick
The Brief.
Though beaten 27 lengths, th at
w as no m ean p e rfo rm a n c e by
Black S pur as he carried 26 lbs.
m o re th a n h is long h an d ica p
weight and T artan Takeover has
won again since.
H is e a rlie r Ayr v icto ry also
reads well in the light of runner-up
Interim L ib 's second to Southern
M instrel in Ayr’s F u tu re Champi­
ons Chase last weekend.
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
The
v ir u s ,
w h ic h
a tta c k s th e r e s p ira to ry
system an d causes p araly­
sis, claim ed tw o victim s
in M arch a fte r th e Cookh a m H o rs e T r ia ls in
A ldershot
B a d m in to n d ir e c to r
Hugh T hom as yesterday
confirm ed th e event w ill
By JULIA IONGIANP
go a h e a d “u n le s s th e
equine h e rp e s o u tb reak
b e c o m e s d r a m a tic a lly
w orse.”
E v en t stab les a re taking
th e situ atio n very seri­
ously an d leading v eteri­
n ary surgeon P e te r ScottD u n n h a s in n o c u la te d
1,500 horses.
C aptain M ark P hillip s
is b e tte r p rep ared th a n
m o st as h e h as th e horses
a t h is G atcom be stab le
in n o c u la te d fo r h e rp e s
every Janu ary .
As th e draw w as m ade
yesterday for th e W hlteb re a d T ro p h y , R o b e rt
L e m l e u x ’s
n a tio n a l
c h a m p io n T h e P o s e r
headed th e 84 sta rte rs.
B u t T h o m a s, w ho
m a k e s h is d e b u t a s
co urse designer a t th e
40th ann iversary of th e
w o rld ’s m o s t g ru e llin g
h o rse tria l, tip p ed Seoul
b ro n z e m e d a llis t Ia n
S tark ,
tmmm
CALL 0 8 9 8 1 6 8 +
TH E COURSE N ° BELOW
l i v e C om m entanes
Brave Defender... PI
B-Beveriey, Pe-Pertb,
Bright Aisle
Pe
Pi-PIumpton
Bright Hour
B
Achiitibuie...........Pe 2.30
Bright-One
B
AckVa V ite ........... B 4 .4 5 Britannia Bell
B
Affaire de Coeur
Broctune Grey
B
P\ 5.00 Broon's Reel
Pe
Afriyd..................... B 4 .4 5 Bruff Academy... Pe
Aitcft N'Bee........... B 2.15 Burstem Beau
B
Alam dar.................B 2.1 5 Butlers W harf.
B
Alibi Warning.........B 3.45 Cadford Balarina
Altrafan................. PI 3.30
B
Alveley................... B 2.1 5 Calahondai Bay......B
Bay
B
Another Season...Pi 2.3 0 Calamity Joe.........PI
PI
Arpat Forever...... Pe 5.30 Canestrelli.......... Pe
Arrowknight.........Pi 2.30 Capital Builder...... B
Aston Court.........Pe 3 .0 0 Carbias Last......Pe
Authorship............ B 4 ,4 5 Carpet Capers ....P I
Averax....................B 4 .4 5 Casino Run.......... Pe
Ayodessa............... B 2 .4 5 Cedar Run............. B
B Grade........... .....B 2 .1 5 Centaur Song
Song....... PI
Bad Habits............PI 3.00 Change The Name
N
Batu Pahat............B 3.15
Baytino..................PI 2.3 0 Church Star.......... PI
Beau Benz..............B 4 .1 5 Cleaning Up..........PI
2.4 5 Clint NaGcxrfan... PI
Beehive Boy.
Ben Oliver............ Pe 5.30 Clippers Dream.. Pe
Biblical.................... B 2.45 Closed Shop
,.B
Bibs Folly............... PI 4 .0 0 Coinage....
...P i
Bidston M ill...........Pi 2 .3 0 Confident Vote... Pe
Bishopdale.......... Pe 4 .0 0 Cool Season......... Pi
Corporate Member
Black Spur...........Pe 4 .0 0
Blushing Tim es.. Pe 5,30
Blyton Lad..............B 4 .4 5
Boreham Down.. Pe 4 .3 0
Pi
2 .%
B
3 .30
3 .00
3 .15
4 .1 5
4 .1 5
3.15
2.30
5.00
3 .45
4 .1 5
2.45
2.1 5
4 .0 0
3.00
4 .4 5
5 .3 0
2 .3 0
2.3 0
3.15
3 .0 0
2 .3 0
2 .3 0
4 .0 0
5.00
4 .3 0
3 .4 5
5 .0 0
2 .3 0
4 .0 0
3 .4 5
3 .4 5
4 .4 5
2 .1 5
Cree Dancer..........B
Creeager.............. B
Cricklewood Chris
Pi
Crown Justice...... B
Cwm Gwaun...... Pe
Dancing Admiral
Pe
Deep Creek........ Pe
Delius..................Pe
Devil's Run......... Pi
Doris Girt.............. B
Double Dose...... Pe
Dove House Hospice
B
Drumgonneliy.....Pi
Dunarunna...........PI
Dunstar................ B
Eastern Evening.. Pi
n
,
ri. t ,, ,i.ii wofncey
bastianas
2 .4 5
4 .1 5
4.0 0
2 .1 5
5.30
5 .0 0
5 .3 0
3.30
3.3 0
3.4 5
5.30
3.15
4 .3 0
4 .3 0
2.4 5
5.00
4 .3 0
Eire Leath-Sceal
B 3 .4 5
Elbar Lad.............Pe 5 .3 0
Evesham Butchers
PI 4 .0 0
Fair Echo.............Pe 3 .3 0
First Bom.............. B 2 .4 5
Fishing Sm ack.... PI 2 .3 0
Fieetvwx>d Lass... Pi 5 .0 0
Flood Marie...........S 4 .1 5
Fly Bird................PI 2 .3 0
For Nothing...........8 4 .1 5
Forestdate............Pi 3 .0 0
Forever Diamonds
B 2 .4 5
Four Sport........... Pi
Foxys Wood....... PI
Fresh Dominion.. Pe
Friars Croft......... Pe
Funny Sarah...... .Pi
Genair................ Pe
Get On Geraghty
B
Gold Collar.......... Pi
Golden Fancy..... Pe
Golden Machine
B
Golden W ood.... Pi
Great Aspect..... . B
Green Spur........ Pe
Grey Bunny....... Pe
Gun Rule............ .PI
Gymcrak Gold... ..B
Hanover Street.. B
Hasty Gamble... .P I
Hawaiian Prince
Pe
Hazy Glen.......... Pe
Heckley Crag.... Pe
Hello Rocky...... ..Pi
Hickiam M illie... ..B
Higher Hamiil... ...B
Hispanic........... ..B
H jart....... .......... ..Pi
Holme H ale...... ..B
Hortondale....... ...B
Imamazed........ .Pe
.Pe
inSeptem ber... ...B
IncBanSet....... ...B
Inherit............... ..PI
3 .0 0
5.00
3.00
5.30
2.3 0
3.00
2.1 5
5 .00
5 .0 0
3.1 5
2 .3 0
4 .1 5
2 .3 0
2 .3 0
5.00
2.4 5
3.4 5
3.30
5.3 0
4 ,3 0
4 .0 0
4 .0 0
3 .4 5
3.45
4 .4 5
3 .3 0
4 .4 5
2 .1 5
2 .3 0
5 .0 0
4 .4 5
2 .1 5
3 .3 0
Irish General......Pe
Iron Billy............... PI
Isaac Newton...... PI
Jayeiis Dream.....PI
Joan Addison...... PI
Josey W ales....... Pi
Jubaii..................Pe
Kaim Park...........Pe
Keep Dreaming.. Pe
Kelly’s Boy...........Pi
Kilmond Wood... Pe
Kingswood Kitchens
Pi
Kingswood Resopal
Pi
Kirkman’s Kamp
B
Kittinger.............. PI
Knights Secret..... B
Kristenson......... Pe
L'Enchere............. Pi
Laura's Dream.....PI
Le Levador..........Pe
Legin..................... B
Light Traveller.... Pe
Linda's First..........B
lin e of Gold.........Pi
Lochar Brig....... ..Pe
Lockwood Prince
PI
Lothian Captain.. Pe
Lucky Humbug..... B
Lucky Straw ..........B
Magic Image....... .B
Manhattan Boy... Pi
M anix..................Pe
2.30
3.00
4 .3 0
3.30
4 .0 0
4 .3 0
3.00
4 .0 0
5.00
3.00
5.30
3.30
2.30
3.15
3.00
2.1 5
4.0 0
2.3 0
2 .3 0
4.3 0
2 .4 5
4 .0 0
3.4 5
3.00
4 .0 0
4 ,3 0
5.30
3 .1 5
2 .1 5
2 .4 5
3 .3 0
2 .3 0
Manna From Heaven
Pe
Mariners Dream
PI
Martial Commander
Pi
Mavy Broon........ Pe
M aw dlynG ate.... Pi
M bulwa................ B
Migo's Girl......... Pe
Miss Cragg......... PI
M issPeteila......... B
Miss Sw allow .... Pe
M ister Butler.......PI
M ister Tuftie......Pe
Monks image.....Pe
Monsoon.............. PI
Moorland Lady. .. Pi
Morgan The Moon
B
Mount Harvard,.. Pe
M r M ajinty...........PI
Mrs Gunner......... PI
MuscaM yth........ B
Myiordmayor....... B
Naughty Nicky.... PI
Ned's Aura...........B
New Halen...........PI
N ew Kingsgrove
Pe
Nicky's Joy..........PI
No Submission ....B
Noire Sm all........ Pi
Norm hurst...........B
Northern Rocket
B
3.00
3.30
4 .3 0
4 .3 0
3.3 0
4 .4 5
5.30
5 .0 0
3 .1 5
5.30
3.0 0
5.30
2 .3 0
4 .3 0
3.30
4 .4 5
4 .3 0
3.3 0
5.00
2 .4 5
3 .4 5
4 .0 0
2 .1 5
4 .0 0
4 .3 0
3 .00
4 .4 5
5.0 0
4 .1 5
3.4 5
Not So Sharp..... Pe
Notnyemeiiy..... Pe
O K Son............. PI
O -la-le............... ..B
Oakes Day........ ..B
On M y M erit..... B
Orchard's Pet.... ..B
Oriental Charm. Pe
Palanquin.......... Pe
Par Avion........... ..B
Parson's Cross.. Pe
Pattaya Giri....... B
Peer Prince...... . PI
Pensioner Patch
PI
Picaribo............. .P i
Polar Region..... ..B
Pounentes........ Pe
Pura Money...... Pe
Quai d'Orsay.... .P I
Raleigh Gazelle. .P i
Random W ind... .P i
Rapid Lad.......... .. B
Red Dusk......... .P e
Red Fescue...... ..P I
Reddown.......... ..P I
Regal Santa...... .P i
HnoaDnoge...... Pe
Rhode Island Red
PI
Ringmore.......... ...B
Rise Over,........ ,.,B
Rising Sovereign
PI
River S pirit...... .P e
Rostreamer...... ..P I
4.0 0
2 .3 0
4 .0 0
2 .1 5
2.1 5
4 .4 5
2 .1 5
3 .0 0
4.0 0
3 .1 5
2 .3 0
2 .1 5
5.00
3.3 0
2.3 0
4 .1 5
3 .3 0
4 .0 0
5.0 0
4 .3 0
3 .3 0
4 .1 5
2 .3 0
4 .0 0
4 .3 0
4 .3 0
2 .3 0
4 .3 0
4 .1 5
4 .4 5
3 .3 0
3 .0 0
3 .3 0
Royal Native...........Pi
RoyalTower.......... Pe
Sagart Aroon........ Pe
Sandhurst Lass.... B
Schiehaiiion...........Pe
Scottish Gold........Pe
Scylla’s Chip..........PI
Sea Challenger....PI
Seaton Giri..............Pi
Shamus O'Rapidy
Pi
She's Ail There...Pe
Sheshoons Last.P e
Shifnai......................B
Sidvic..................... Pe
Silent Ring..............B
Silk Dynasty............B
Sir Jest.................. Pe
Sky Fighter..............B
Siatyft>rdLane....Pe
Smart S law ........... Pi
Solent Lad............. Pe
Solent Sun............ Pe
Solitary Reaper.... Pi
Solo Artist...............B
Sonsie M o.............Pe
SouthCross........... B
Squire Lamb......... Pe
S t Poiinus............. Pe
Star Moon...............B
Steppey Lane......... B
Straight Down....Pe
Suman.....................B
Tactico
Pe
T m M o in ...^
5.00
4.30
4.3 0
2.45
5.30
2.30
3.30
4.3 0
2.30
4 .0 0
5.30
4 .0 0
3.15
5.00
3.15
4.45
3 .3 0
3.45
2.30
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
4.1 5
3.00
3.1 5
5.30
2.3 0
4.4 5
4 .1 5
5 .0 0
2 .4 5
5 .0 0
245
The Cobalt U nit... PI
The Footman.... B
PI
The Somac......
Thou Feeal....... .B
Tickle M e Pink. ..P I
Torkabar......... .B
Tough Cookie... .Pe
Tower Side...... PI
Turn For Th'Better
Pi
Two Moons..... ... B
Upham Queen. PI
Victory Boy...... Pe
Vinton Va........ ....B
Virginias Pet... .. PI
W alk in The Woods
B
W arthill Giri.... ..B
W aterside Lodge
PI
Welsh Oak...... ...P I
W hiteriver Grove
PI
W ho Gives A Donald
B
W ine Cellar..... ....B
W ing of Freedom
B
W ont Be Gone
Xylophone......
You Sure........
YunoW hy......
Zabarucd.......
....P I
..... B
..... B
....P I
4.0 0
2.15
3 .0 0
3 .4 5
2 .3 0
3.15
3 .0 0
5.00
2 .3 0
4 .4 5
2.3 0
4 .3 0
4 .1 5
5 .0 0
3 .4 5
2 .1 5
3 .3 0
3.0 0
4 .3 0
3.4 5
3 .4 5
3 .1 5
4 .3 0
3 .3 0
2 .4 5
4 .4 5
4 .3 0
Fast Results
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
A S WE MOURN THE IN NO CEN T A CRUCIAL Q U E ST IO N REM AINS:
fly boys
land on
their feat
The painful haul
ANGLING with
ALAN BENNETT
I TOOK a pal of m ine, a non-angler,
fishing for th e first tim e. A fter tack lin g
up for h im an d attach in g a fly to his
line, I gave h im a five-m inute casting
lesson.
H e executed a p erfect cast an d
im m ediately cap tu red a 2 Vilb w ild
brow n tro u t. Posing for a p ic tu re
afterw ards he said Innocently: “ I d id n ’t
realise It w as as easy as th a t.”
Som e folk, If th ey fell off th e Co-op,
w ould la n d In th e “ d lv i” . . .
Bob B lair, aged 31, from Barrow-inF urness, an o th er com parative new ­
com er to th e noble a r t of tr o u t fishing,
bought a new rod and tw o h o u rs la te r
decided to ch riste n it.
H e chose th e F u rn e s s F ish in g
Association’s B urlington W ater and on
his first cast he hooked an d grassed a
m agnificent rainbow tr o u t of llVilb.
T he U lster C lassic fishing festival
h as been “ re sc u e d ” by P & O E urop ean
F erries, o p erato r o f th e C aim ryanL arne service, w ho have step p ed in a t
th e 11th h o u r w ith sponsorship.
Advised
T he event ta k e s place in C ounty
F erm an ag h from May 7 to 13 w ith cash
prizes of £15,000.
E arly e n try is reco m m en d ed for
a n o th e r big Irish contest, th e K ing of
C lubs In C ounty Cavan from S ep tem ­
b e r 12 to 16, sponsored by th e Irish
T o u rist B oard an d B & I L ine F erries.
T he £10,000 g u aran teed prizem oney
d o es n o t in c lu d e o p tio n a l pools
tro p h ies. F u rth e r in fo rm atio n from :
P au l H arris, 47 T he C rescent, B rinklow, n e a r Rugby, W arks CV223 0LG.
We must now build
fitting monuments
in memory of them
WE PUT in anti-riot fences.
We tear them up. We propose
identity cards. We go slow on
them .
We let d u st gather on the
Popplewell report. We tin k er and
d ith er and respond, like headless
chickens, to every fresh crisis.
W e d is c o v e r t h a t a ll-s e a te r
sta d iu m s are safe an d in u se all over
E u ro p e an d N o rth A m erica
W e are show n telev ision p ic tu re s
o f G erm an a n d Ita lia n po lice
ch ecking tic k e ts an d filtering fan s
o n th e ap p ro ach to th e sta d iu m an d
we are rem in d ed yet again Of one of
th e ro o ts o f th e H illsb o ro u g h
d isa ste r . . . a n ab so lu te break dow n
of control.
If we are n o t carefu l we w ill
b lu n d e r along in o u r piecem eal way.
T he fallen of S heffield w ill be
strip p e d of even th e b le ak con so la­
tio n th a t som eth in g good an d solid
A nd we c o u n t o u r dead.
We voice o u r c o n te m p t for
hooligans an d fo r m o re th a n 25
years we allow th e m to m a rc h over
o u r la n d a n d sp ill in to E u ro p e.
Now, for n early a w eek we have
been h eaping w ell-m eaning se n ti­
m e n t on th e dead of H illsborough.
W e scuffle aro u n d th e p e rim e te rs
o f tragedy w ringing o u r h a n d s an d
offering u p p anaceas.
cam e fro m th e ir death s, an d th is
fear h a s only grow n w ith th e
s to m a c h - c h u r n in g d iv e r s io n a r y
m oves of som e elem en ts o f th e
S o u th Y o rk sh ire police force.
W here do we go now?
W e p ro ceed w ith h ope only if th e
g o vern m ent, fo o tb all a n d local
a u th o ritie s an d th e police c an give a
positive an sw er to th e m o st im p o r­
ta n t q u estio n o f all.
Generous
W e have to te a r dow n th e
m u seu m piece d e a th tr a p s locked
in to th e o ld w orking class enclaves
an d p u t new co m m u n ity stad iu m s
close to th e m otorw ays th a t now so
elaborately s k irt o u r m a jo r p o p u la­
tio n cen tres.
We all—a n d th e gov ern m en t h a s
to lead u s, tru ly lead u s —have to
TED DEXTER could take his
pick yesterday. He could either
have the good news, th e very
good news, o r th e extrem ely good
news first.
T h e m ood o f o p tim ism fo r
E n g lish c ric k e t n o t only survived
th e opening day of th e co u n ty
season, it fairly b lo sso m ed d esp ite
th e trad itio n ally icy b la sts of A pril
w eather.
T he triu m p h a n t sm iles w ere all
in th e W o rcester d ressin g ro o m a t
T re n t B ridge a n d belonged to th e
i'....
Graham Dilley . . . five-wicket blast
G rah am Dilley.
By COLIN BATEMAN
F ir s t th e good new s. Dilley
prov id ed evidence of h is com plete
recovery from la st w in te r’s kn ee
o p e ratio n w ith a d estru ctiv e fivew icket p erfo rm an ce ag ain st N otts.
T h e v e ry g o o d n e w s w a s
prov id ed by B o th am w ho, in a
pow erful and Im pressive spell,
sh o w e d s ig n s th a t h e h a d
redisco v ered h is outsw inger, th e
le th a l w eapon o f h is youth.
B u t th e b e st new s of all cam e
fro m a w arn L ord’s co m m ittee
ro o m w here th e T est an d C ounty
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP— FIRST DAY
Kent v Essex
ciiXETUffl
AT CANTERBURY: Essex have
made 98— 4 in their first innings.
ESSEX—First
CALL 0808168
P tu s ‘> - 'i / s . below (or
TEST MATCHES/1 -DAY INT./
TOURISTS
100
152
151
164
167
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
124
125
126
180
181
153
DERBYSHIRE
ESSEX
GLAMORGAN
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
HAMPSHIRE
KENT
LANCASHIRE
LEICESTERSHIRE
MIDDLESEX
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
SOMERSET
SURREY
SUSSEX
WARWICKSHIRE
WORCESTERSHIRE
YORKSHIRE
OXFO UNIV./MINOR COUN.
CAMB. UNIV./SCOTLAND
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stad ia in
open land.
Big c a r
parks. Easy
a c c e s s for
visitors via
m otorw ays
netw ork.
show we have th e w ill to rem ak e
E n g lish fo otball as it once was, a
viable, jo y fu l p a rt of th e n atio n al
life.
T h ere h a s to be a M aster P lan
w hose key co m p o n en ts are th ese
(1) A natio n ally co-ord inated
sta d iu m co n stru c tio n p la n th a t w ill
d raw d ire c t govern m en t help, tax
re lie f on
f o o t b a l l ’s o w n
c o n t r ib u t io n , a n d p r o d u c e a
un iv ersally ag reed policy on b o th
safety a n d anti-hooligan m easu res.
(2) T he sta d ia sh o u ld go u p in
open la n d w ith g enero u s c a r p a rk
allo cation s. S u ch locatio n s w ould
re p re s e n t th e m o s t sig n ific a n t
easin g o f th e hooligan p ro b lem as
th e y w o u ld k e e p tro u b le s o m e
Lord Ted’s glee club
chalk up a hat-trick
J y KEEP ON CASTING in our great
r* April Angling Feat of the Month
contest. There are terrific Shakespeare
tackle prizes to be hooked in three
sections—freshwater, saltwater and
Junior (17 years and under).
Entries, w ith details and witnesses,
to Alan Bennett, Daily Express, Great
Ancoats Street, Manchester M60 4HB.
• T itte sw o rth F ish e ry , M eerb ro o k ,
S taffs: S plen d id scenic w ater sto ck ed
w ith to p q u ality fighting fish. G ood
value a t £5.75 (six fish) day tick et.
• D rakeshead, C horley: P le a sa n t w ater
w ell sto ck ed w ith eager-rising savage
tro u t. D ay tic k e t—£12 (fou r fish).
® C leatham F ish ery, n e a r K irto n L ind­
say. R eally w orthw hile w ater co n ta in ­
ing som e very big fish. D ay tick et:
£7.50.
• B len carn L ake, P e n rith : Actionpac ked fish ing in delig h tfu l country.
Day
,y tic k e t: £122 .
1 WE need a
national
plan for
stadium
building. Tax
relief for
clubs.
G overnm ent
backing.
G Gooch
c Cowdrey b Kelleher
J Stephenson
c Marsh b Afteyne
A Lilley................................ ’ ....not out
M Waugh........................ ibw b Eiiison
P Pritchard........................ ibw b Penn
T Topiey....................................not out
ib1, w1, nb4.............
32
0
45
4
11
0
6
Total4 wkts (32 overs)
98
Bonus Pts: Kent 1, Essex 0.
Leicestershire v
Glamorgan
AT LEICESTER: With seven first
innings wickets remaining, Glamor­
gan are 152 runs behind.
LEICESTERSHIRE— First Innings
T Boon.................c Morris b Watkin
N Briers............... c Metson b Smith
D Gower............................. ibw Watkin
P Willey.................................. b Watkin
J Whitaker..............................b Derrick
L Potter............... c Derrick b Watkin
C Lewis..................................b Derrick
P Whiiticase........ c Cottey b Berwick
G Parsons........... c Metson b Watkin
J Agnew.................................. not out
G Ferris.......... ^ c Metson b Watkin
Ib2, nb3................
i1
30
4>
46
39
29
4
21
1
0
0
5
SOUTH AFRICAN newcom er Jim m y Cook hit 85
on his debut innings for Somerset against
Hampshire at Southampton. Cook, a 35-year-old recruit
from Transvaal, struck 13 boundaries and batted for 170
m inutes after Somerset had decided to bat first. W ith
Peter Roebuck, Cook shared an opening stand of 143
which was ended when Cook was caught at slip by Raj
Maru off Paul-Jan Bakker.
Derbyshire v Northants
Notts v Worcester
AT DERBY: Northamptonshire with
eight first innings wickets remain­
ing, are 138 runs behind.
AT TRENT BRIDGE: With nine first
innings wickets remaining, Worces­
tershire are 1 % runs behind.
DERBYSHIRE— First Innings
K Barnett.................c Ripley b Davis 36
• P Bowler.................................. b Davis
4
B Maher...................c Ripley b Davis
15
J Morris
c Thomas b Robinson
13
B Roberts............c Ripley b Thomas 30
S Goldsmith
c Ripley b Robinson
4
R Sharma............c Lamb b Thomas
17
P Newman.......... c Lamb b Thomas
0
A Warner....:............................ b Cape!
17
S Base..................................... b Davis
14
20
O Mortensen........................... not out
b 1.lb3.nb9
13
Totai(72.1 overs) 183
Bowling: Davis 19.1-4-43-4; Thomas
16-1-53-3; Robinson 18-6-44-2; Cape!
19-9-39-1.
Bonus Pts: Derbyshire 1, Northampton­
shire 4.
NORTHANTS— First Innnings
25
G Code.................................... not out
W Larkins
c Barnett b Newman
15
R Bailey......... c Bowler b Mortensen
0
A Lamb....................................notout
5
Total(86.3 overs) 190
Bowling: Watkin 27.3-7-53-6; Barwick
24-12-30-1;
Derrick
21-4-47-2;
Smith
13-2-49-1; North 1-0-9-0.
Bonus Pts: Leicestershire 1, Glamorgan 4
G LAMORGAN— First Innings
Total 2 wkts (30 overs)
45
Middlesex v Yorkshire
A Butcher
c Whitticase b Lewis
H Morris.................... c Willey b Ferris
P Cottey.............. c Gower b Agnew
M Maynard.............................. not out
Ib1.nb4................
19
0
2
12
5
Total 3 wkts (20.4 overs)
38
Total (2 wkta, 24.4 overs)
0
17
8
5
96
36
30
6
35
38
73
1
2
13
0
4
0
16
AT EDGBASTON: With all first
innings wickets remaining Warwick­
shire are 251 runs behind.
LANCASHIRE— First innings
G Mendis
c Humpage b Small
G Fowler................ c Smith b Munton
A Hayhurst
c Humpage b Munton
N Fairbrother...................Ibw b Smith
M Watkinson
c Humpage b Smith
D Hughes................c Moles b Donald
Wasim Akram
c and b Pierson
W Hegg...................................notout
P Defreitas
c Humpage b Donald
p Aliott.................... c Lloyd b Donald
j Simmons.............................. b Small
b9, Ib24, w4, nb7
22
56
10
4
9
33
18
31
11
5
16
44
Total(82.4 overs) 259
Bowling: Donald 21-5-55-3;
Small
22.4-3-61-2; Munton 20-5-63-2; Smith 15-035-2; Pierson 4-2-12-1.
Bonus Pts: Warwickshire 4, Lancashire 3.
W ARW ICKSHIRE— First Innings
6
T Lloyd.................................... not out
A Moles...................................not out
1
nb1...................
1
Total 0 wkts (5 overs)
8
Total(85.3 overs) 218
Bowling: Dilley 20.3-0-42-5; Radford
22-5-56-1; Newport 24-2-64-2; Botham
16-7-37-2; Illingworth 3.1-0-6-0.
Bonus Pts: Nottinghamshire 2, Worcester­
shire 4.
W O RCESTERSHIRE— First Innings
T Curtis...................................... not out
G Lord..............................b K Saxelby
R Illingworth...............................not out
Totall wkt (16 overs)
A T LORDS: M id d le s e x — F irst
innings 36 for two, rsin stopped
play.
MIDDLESEX— First innings
J Carr.............c Sidebottom b Jarvis
P Downton c Sidebottom b Gough
M Gatting................................not out
M Ramprakash........................not out
to 5, nb 1...............
NO TTING HAM SH IR E— First Innings
C Broad..................................... b Diliey
T Robinson
c Botham b Dilley
M Newell..................c Hick b Botham
P Johnson.............. c Rhodes b Dilley
D Randall................................... not out
F Stephenson...............Ibw b Botham
B French.................... c Hick b Dilley
K Evans......................Ibw c Radford
E Hemmings.............. Ibw b Newport
K Saxelby............... c Lord b Newport
K Cooper...................................b Dilley
lbl3, nb3...............
Warwicks v Lancashire
15
6
0
22
C ricket B o ard cleared H ick to play
fo r E n g lan d in 1991.
T he re g istra tio n sub-com m ittee
decided, afte r h earin g fro m W or­
ce ste r’s clergym an se c re ta ry M ike
V ockins, to overlook H ic k ’s th re e
m a tch es in Z im babw e befo re 1986
w hich co u ld have p u t b a c k h is
E n g lan d qualificatio n u n til 1993.
V ockins to ld th e co m m ittee th a t
H ick h ad in n o c en tly p layed in th e
m a tch es
At th e tim e th e new s arriv ed a t
T re n t B ridge, H ic k w as stan d in g in
th e slip s a n d E n g lan d ’s m o re
im m ed iate p ro sp e c ts w ere looking
good a s N o tts w ere bow led o u t for
218.
Gough makes
dream start
By JOHN PARRY
BARNSLEY teen ag er
D arren Gough helped
Y orkshire make a
dram atic sta rt on the
first day of th e County
C ham pionship season
—taking a wicket with
h is eighth ball on his
first team debut.
B ain c u t play a t L o rd’s
to less th a n 25 overs in
w hich M iddlesex scored
only 36 ru n s fo r tw o
w ickets.
Hampshire v Somerset
Collapse
AT SOUTHAMPTON: Somerset have
made 250— 4 in their first innings.
B u t th e early sig ns are
t h a t Y o r k s h ir e , e v e n
th o u g h s tr ic k e n by
in ju ries, h as a n a tta c k
capable of m ak in g an
im p act in th e ch am p io n ­
ship.
W ith only h is te n th first
class b all of th e seaso n
P a u l Jarv is p ic k ed u p h is
SOMERSET— F irst Innings
S Cook..................... c Maru b Bakker
85
P Roebuck...............................not out 113
J Hardy.................. c Scott b Jefferies
1
J Wyatt.........................Ibw b Jefferies
2
5
R Bartlett....................c Partes b Maru
N Bums....................................not out
27
Ib11,w2, nb4.............
17
C A M B R ID G E v GLOUCS
A t F E N N E R S G olucester 210— 5 CP
Rom aines 64, A W rig h t 55). No play
yesterday—rain.
TotaM wkts (94.4 overs) 250
Bonus Pts: Hampshire 1, Somerset 3.
O X F O R D v S URREY
T H E P O R TE S: S urrey 447—6 dec.
(D W ard 145, I G reiy 107 n.o., D
B icknell 82). O xford U niversity 156—6
(P Lunn 45 n.o.).
O LD TR A FFO R D : W arw ickshire
344—5 dec (J R atcliffe 85, S Green 56)
and 70—3 Lancashire 216 ( I A ustin 80
n.o., S T itchard 71, A T M e rric k 4—
60).
Second X I
first w icket, having Jo h n
C a rr snapped u p a t first
slip by A rnie S idebottom .
B u t th e Y o rk sh ire h ero
w as 18-year-old G ough,
d rafted in a fte r only tw o
secon d eleven m atch es.
H is
e ig h th
b a ll
a cco u n ted for E n g la n d ’s
P a u l D o w n to n . S id e ­
b o tto m to o k a n o th e r fine
slip ch an ce an d th e Y o rk ­
sh ire side sp rin te d from
all co rn e rs of th e gro und
to co n g ratu late G ough.
D erb y sh ire’s n o rm ally
a d v en tu ro u s sk ip p e r K im
B a rn e tt h ad to dig in,
scoring 36 in 41 overs to
h a lt a collapse ag ain st
N o rth a n ts a t D erby.
D erby still need ed a last
w icket sta n d by S im on
B ase a n d Ole M orten sen
to h a u l th e m to a 183 to ta l
a n d a single b a ttin g p o int.
•Am THE Texaco Trophy one-day international
between England and Australia at Old Trafford on
May 25 has been sold out. A capacity 20,000 crowd has
ensured receipts of £210,000.
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DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
HOW C A N D EC E N C Y BE R EST O R E D TO O UR NATIONAL GAM E?
3 SELL old
grounds.
Plough
m oney into
new grounds
not tra n sfe r
fe e s. Give
ou t tax
incentives.
4 LARGER
share of
the pools
profits to
pay for
d esp erately
needed
ground
im provem ent.
elem en ts aw ay fro m tow n cen tres,
re sid e n tia l a re a s—a n d pubs.
T h is m ay m e an th e w recking b a ll
fo r m an y rev ered o ld foolball
p a laces like G oodison P a rk an d
W hite H a rt L ane a n d H ighb ury and,
yes, even Anfield, b u t we c an n o t
expect to have u ltim a te ly safe 21st
ce n tu ry football in en v iro n m e n ts
scarcely of th e tw en tieth .
I t c an be done. All ov er th e w orld
uew sta d ia are going u p w ith easy
m otorw ay access a n d in New Y ork,
th e d ense m eg atrop olis, fan s long
ago le arn ed to trav el a c ro s s tow n to
b a seb all in Q u een 's a n d fo otball in
th e N ew J e rs e y m e ad o w lan d s.
C hange ca n b e h a rd b u t it is
in variably accepted w hen it is seen
as n o m o re th a n th e p ric e of
survival.
(3) T h e co st w ould be h uge b u t
B R A D F O R D N o r th e r n
a re th e targ et fo r a ta k e ­
over by tw o busin essm en .
I t is a m ove, how ever,
w hich w ill be re siste d by
B rad fo rd ch a irm a n Ja c k
B a te s a n d h is fellow
d irectors.
T he m ystery b u sin e ss­
m en a re p a rt o f a
co n so rtiu m trying to b u y
u p a m ajo rity sh a re h o ld ­
ing.
T hey p la n to p u t tr u s ­
te e s in charge of th e club
— in c lu d in g
B a rry
S tam p er, w ho w as fo r
several y ears th e clu b ’s
m ain sponsor, ex-player
T revor P o ste r an d fo rm e r
s o c c e r p la y e r B o b b y
H am .
S ta m p e r , w h o „ h a s
w ritten to th e club, says
th e ir involvem ent w ould
ensure
long-term
security.
Future
By JOHN BEAN
FOOTBALL L eague c lu b s a re
dem anding back In th e afterm ath of
Hillsborough a chunk o f the £240
m illion th e governm ent rakes off
every year from the pools.
w ould be softened b y th e sale of
existing g ro u n d s in in n e r c itie s and
a special ta x deal fo r th e gam e
w ould give clu b s incen tiv es to
im p rove conditions.
As it stan d s, h uge su m s are p aid for
play ers p a rtly b ecau se of th e im p act
of C orpo ratio n Tax an d it is often
forgotten th a t th e tra n s fe r m a rk e t is
th e gam e’s ow n cu rren cy.
(4) A new pools deal in w hich a
m u ch m o re sig nificant p o rtio n of
th e p ro fits is sip h o n ed off into
sta d ia im prov em en t.
(5) A new H om e O ffice initiativ e
a g a in s t h o o lig a n is m .
L e g is la t io n s h o u l d s h a r p l y
in c r e a s e p e n a ltie s a n d p o lic e
a u th o ritie s sh o u ld be re q u ire d to
face u p to th e view of m any ex perts
th a t to o often hooligans are sh u n te d
in to th e resp o n sib ility of o th e rs
T he effort n eed s to b e h u ge an d
so m e m ay say th a t th e gam e is n o t
w o rth it. B u t it e ith e r is o r is n ’t. If it
is, th e tim e fo r h a lf m e a su re s is
over.
T h is p o in t is m ade eloq uen tly
enou gh by K evin B ellam y of E a st
H am , w ho a t 11.30 p.m . la st
S atu rd ay w rote
Miracle
H e told m e of h is experiences
o ver th e y ears as a devoted fan of
W est H am , of having th e b re a th
p ressed o u t of him , of seeing
p a n ic k in g k id s a n d in d iffe re n t
police an d stew ard s a n d of w o nder­
ing how long th e gam e w ould get
aw ay w ith it.
H e conclud ed h is le tte r th u s,
“A fter every traged y fingers are
po inted, b la m e is sh ifted . . . th e re
a re m eetings, in q u iries, b u t n o n e of
th is b rin g s a solutio n. T here is
a n o th e r tragedy an d th e vicious
circle b eg in s again. All th e w hile
in n o c e n t fan s a re lo sing th e ir lives.
I t is a m iracle th a t th e H illsboro ugh
trag ed y d id n ’t h ap p en so m any
tim e s before. B u t it h a s h ap p en ed
now , a n d it m u st n ev er be allow ed to
h a p p e n again.”
T he an g er a n d p a in ex pressed by
K evin B elam y on b e h a lf of m illions
o f B rito n s is h o t now an d it w ill
cool, as every thing does.
Do w e have th e w ill a n d th e
stre n g th to m ak e o u r n atio n a l gam e
safe For d ecen t people an d do we
u n d e rs ta n d how m u c h effort, how
m u c h m oney, it w ill take?
I f we c an n o t an sw ers yes to b o th
q u e stio n s we co n d em n ourselves as
a th ird -class n atio n .
Mansell faces up
to Ferrari fever
NIGEL MANSELL’S first
race for F errari on an
Italian track is expected to
draw 200,000 people here
on Sunday.
Mansell . . . on 30,000
tee-shirts
A royal
tum-up
for Clark
O d s a l s t a d i u m is
council-ow ned
but Y O R K S H I R E ’ S
N o rth ern have a lease H ow ard Clark m ade a
w hich ru n s u n til th e y ear
sen sation al com eback
2018.
T he co uncil is cu rren tly to M adrid yesterday.
T he R yd er C up player,
co n sidering th e sta d iu m ’s
fu tu re an d B ates to ld m e: th re e tim e s a w in n er on
th
e P u e rto di H ie rro
“ D evelopm ent is possible
w hich co uld im prove o u r co u rse w hich b o a sts K ing
fu tu re . My ad v ice to J u a n C arlo am ong its
people is n o t to sell sh a re s m em bers, s h o t a seven
a n d w ait u n til th e council u n d e r p a r 65 in th e C epsa
have
made
t h e i r M adrid O pen.
T h a t p u t C lark, th e
decision.”
R U G B Y L e a g u e ’s w in n er in 1978, 1979 a n d
C harity S hield w ill in 1986, only one stro k e
fu tu re be u sed as a m ajorb e h in d first ro u n d lead ers
p ro m o tio n al aid fo r th e Je s p e r P am e v ik an d M ag­
n u s P ersso n , b o th from
game.
Y esterday th e League Sw eden.
C lark h a s b een o u t of
announced th a t the
C o o p e ra tiv e In s u r a n c e so rts sin ce th ro w in g away
Society w ould b e sp o n so r­ an excellent ch an ce of
ing th e co m p etitio n for w inning th e H ong K ong
th e n ext th re e y ears in a e a rlie r th is season by
sco rin g a la st ro u n d 73.
lu crativ e £50,000 deal.
Local
favourite
No v e n u e has b e e n
decid ed fo r th e fin al in S e v e ria n o B a lle s te ro s ,
A ugust. B u t with W idnes tw ice w in n er of th e title,
a lre a d y g u a r a n te e d a is in th e ch asin g p a c k o n
place as League c h a m ­ 67.
pio ns, S o u th W ales, p ro b ­
T hey also include
ably Sw ansea, w ill h o st defending ch am p io n D er­
th is y ear’s m atch.
ric k C ooper,
□
Clubs want
pools cash
to spend
on safety
5 STRONGER
laws
ag ain st
hooligans.
Fines and
community
service are
no longer
enough.
Northern
facing
buy-out
battle
43 -
E v ery one o f th a t crow d,
equiv alent to m o re th a n
tw ic e th e c a p a c ity of
W em bley, w ill be suffering
fro m F e rra ri fever.
I t is a co n d itio n in d uced
o n th e Ita lia n p o p u la tio n by
M ansell’s sta rtlin g drive to
v ictory in B razil la s t m on th.
“T he exp ectation o f o th e r
people, ra th e r th a n m y ow n
expectation , is asto n ish in g ,”
s a id M a n s e ll y e s te r d a y
du rin g th e la st m o m e n ts of
calm he w ill experience
From MALCOLM FOLLEY in Imola
b efore he is airlifted o u t of
th e D ino F e rra ri C ircu it by
helico p ter on S u n d ay even­
ing.
“L et’s p u t th is in to p e r­
spective: I t is F e rra ri th e
te am , n o t th e d riv er, th a t is
th e m a g ic a l s y m b o l in
Italy .”
Failure
In th e la st te n days 30,000
te e-sh irts o v erp rin ted w ith a
p h o to g rap h o f M ansell have
been sold.
“L et m o st of th e c re d it go
to th e te a m fo r its p ro u d
h isto ry ,” h e said. “B u t it is
enjoyable to b e p a rt o f it.”
B u t in te stin g F e rra ri w ere
calam itous. O n a t le ast th re e
occasio n s M ansell en co u n ­
te re d a co m plete failu re
fro m h is c a r’s rad ical sem i­
au to m atic gearbox.
Y et th e E n g lish m an c an
ta k e som e h e a rt fro m th e
know ledge th a t th e sto ry
w as sim ilarly w oeful in th e
days b efo re th e B razilian
G ran d Prix.
“I have to be positive,” h e
added. “N ine p o in ts is th e
m o s t I ’ve h a d a t th e s ta r t of
any w orld ch am p io n sh ip .”
EXPRESS SPORTS RESULTS SERVICE
SOCCER
MID-CHESHIRE LEAGUE: Bramhall 6, Winnington Park 3; Linotype 1,
Garswood Utd 0.
HFS LOANS LEAGUE — Premier
Dlv: Witton Albion 1, Sth Liverpool 0.
WELSH ALLIANCE LEAGUE:
Conwy Utd 1, Pilkingtons 1.
BASS NORTH WEST COUNTIES
LEAGUE — Dlv One: St. H elens T 2,
W arrington T 1.
BOWLS
PANEL GAMES.—Red Lion Hotel,
Westhoughton: R Vincent, Leigh (scr)
41, N Consterdine, Bolton (3) 29.
Matherwood Racing Tournam ent,
first round: J Wilcock, Leigh (2) 41, G
Porter, Hindley (scr) 40. Today—
Westhoughton Reform Club (1 p.m.):
C Cowsili v N Consterdine. Invitation
tournam ent seml-flnal: J M urray v J
Cassidy.
GREENALLS
W ATERLOO
SPRING TOURNAMENT (B lack­
pool).—Second round winners: J
Pepper (Salford), F Gaffney (Bury), J
Bates (Sandbach), R Crowther, E
Haigh (both Huddersfield), B Dobson
(Norden), H Littler (Blackpool), R
Hewitt (Budsworth), A Bird (Failsw orth), J E veritt (Cannock), P
Roocroft (Crosby), G Ellis (Slaithwaite).
MATTHEW BROWN DOUBLES
TOURNAMENT (Blackpool) Second
round winners: R Crawshaw and D
Gurney (Sale), D Clarkson and P
Woodruff (Lancaster).
TETLEY CORAL TROPHY (at
P atricro ft)—F irst round: S Ellis
(Preston) 41, B Conway (Clwyd) 30; N
Consterdine (Bolton) 41, C Morrison
(Sale) 38.
CRICKET
PORT-OF-SPAIN.—T h ird T est:
West Indies beat India by 217 runs.
Scores: West Indies 314 and 266; India
150 and 213. West Indies lead 2—0 in
four-match series.
GOLF
CEPSA MADRID OPEN (at Puerta
de H ierro).—F irs t round scores
(British and Irish unless stated): 64
— J Pam evik (Swe), M Persson
(Swe). 65—H Clark. 67—P Teravained
(USA), P Baker, D Cooper, E Darcy, S
Ballesteros (Spa). 68-—G Brand jn r, M
Calero (Spa), P Fowler (Aus), D
Lozano (Spa), B Shearer (Aus), C
Peete (USA). 69—J-M Canizares
(Spa), E D ussart (Fra), J Anglada
(Spa), M Allen (USA), A Garrido (Sp),
V Fernandez (Arg), M Smith (USA), J
van de Velde (Fra), U Nilsson (Swe),
R Davis (Aus), R Boxall. 70—-J Howell
(USA), J Rystrom (swe), M Mouland,
C Mason, M Lanner (Swe), B Lane, O
Sellberg (Swe), C O’Connor jnr., C
Moody, B Longmuir, M Clayton
SNOOKER
EMBASSY WORLD P R O F E S ­
S IO N A L
C H A M P IO N S H IP
(Sheffield), Second round: J White
(Eng) leads J Virgo (Eng) 5—3 (end of
first session), S Hendry (Scot) bt G
Wilkinson (Eng) 10—9.
GREYHOUND
SELECTIO NS
SHEFFIELD (Owlerton). All races
500m, except 9.17 (290m) and 10.08
(650m).—7.30:
TANKER
MAN,
Frankie One. 7.45; FURRY QUEEN,
Swimmers Club. 8.0: BON BON
BARBIE (nb), Prince Bold. 8.15:
FLOTSAM, Nifty Lad. 8.30: QUIET
WEEKEND, Welcome Break. 8.45:
FRANKIE FOUR, All The Eights. 9.01:
JINDABYNE AUSSIE, Scartzo. 9.17:
POND JEMIMA (nap), Speedy Cab.
9.34: NEW PENNY, Mr Cartwright.
9.51: NEWRY BALL, Three Penny Bit.
10.08:
LISNAKILL
DASHER,
Curryhiils East. 10.25: PALE PERCY,
Dad’s Hour.
W INNERS
NEWCASTLE (Brough Park), 7.20:
Beilvue Stripes (4) 2—1 fav, £2.70, Pit
Laddie (2) 9—2, £14.20, £11.83. 7.35:
Daisy’s Spirit (6) 7—4 fav, £3.10,
Lowland Bully (5) 4—1, £9.00, £9.54.
7.51: Slaveen One (4), £4.10, Dancing
Playman (2) 7—2, £28.00, £10.85.
Thrifty Man (1) 2—1 fav. 8.07: China
Spark (3) 3—1, £8.00, Davcliff Two (5)
7—2, £18.50, £14.16. Wee Mini (2) 5—4
fav, 8.22: Comforth Dream (2) 14—1,
£5.20, Instant Triumph (1) 4—1,
£54.70, £62.17. Gulleen Whisper (6)
6—4 fav. 8.37: Woodhill Judge (1) 6—1,
£5.40, H ugsett Candle (5) 2—1 fav,
£20.90, £29.62. 8.52: Hillview Drive (2)
5—1, £9.40, Connaught City (6) 7—2,
£13.40, £22.73. He’s A Mac (1) 5—4 fav.
9.07: Galtymore Lad (4) 1—2 fav, £1.90,
Cottesloe Boy (2) 4—1, £4.50, £3.21.
9.22: Sarah’s Surprise (6) 4—1, £12.80,
Coopers Boy (2) 6—1, £29.20, £28.03.
Claremount Moral (5) res evens fav.
NR: Woodhill Dream.
Today’s diary
ASSOCIATION
(7,30 unless stated)
BARCLAYS LEAGUE.—Division
Three:- Port Vale v Bristol City.
Division Four. Colchester v Carlisle,
Stockport v Peterborough, Wrexham
v Halifax.
UNDER-15
SCHOOLBOY
IN TER N A TIO N A L.—E n g la n d v
Scotland (7.0, Old Trafford).
SNOOKER
EMBASSY WORLD CHAMPION­
SHIP.—Second round: At Sheffield
(10.30 a.m.).
ENGLISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Quarter-finals: At Blackpool
(6.0 p.m.).
BASKETBALL
WEST GERMANY v ENGLAND,—
At Heidelberg (7.0 p.m.).
TEN N IS
LTA/VW.—At Liverpool (6.0 p.m.).
N ORTHUM BERLAND CHAM­
P I O N S H I P S ,—A t N e w c a s tle
(6.0 p.m.).
NATIONAL RANKING CHAM­
PIONSHIPS.—At Leeds, Sheffield and
South Shields (5.30 p.m.).
RUGBY UNION
Ulster v The Cote Basque (6.0,
Ravenhill).
They w an t th e m oney ploughed back
in to th e jo b of m ak in g o u r aged an d
dilapidated sta d ia safe.
“E ven a fractio n o f th a t su m used for
su b stan tial Im p rovem ents over, say,
th e nex t th re e to five y ears w ould m ake
a h ell of a difference,” declared League
vice-president G ordon McKeag.
As th e League la u nch ed a study Into
th e feasibility of all-seater stad ia
McKeag led th e dem and for cash aid
th ro u g h a change In th e b e ttin g tax.
“We lag b eh in d m any co u n tries In
s p o rt because of th e lack of financial
assistan ce fro m th e g overnm ent,” he
said.
Taxation
“We’re hoping th e govern m ent w ill
h elp to fund Im provem ents, n o t o ut of
gen eral tax atio n b u t o ut of m onies they
are ta k in g o u t of football.
“F ootball pools a re tre a te d very
m u ch m o re strin g e n tly th a n racecourse
b ettin g —th e ta x Is 42.5 p e r cen t against
8 p e r cent, yielding aro u n d £240 m illion
a year.
M cKeag added: “P e rh a p s th e govern­
m e n t w ill consid er fo r a ll sp o rts a
change In th e ta x allow ances so th a t a
100 p e r cen t allow ance can b e m ade In
th e first y ear for m oney sp en t on
ground Im pro vem ents.”
At yesterday’s m eetin g of clu bs a t
O ld T rafford th e League an n o un ced a
£1 m illio n ta rg e t for th e ir ow n
H illsborough D isaster F und.
T hey also decided on a fu ll m a tch
p ro g ram m e th is w eekend, w ith th e
exception of gam es Involving Liverpool
a n d T ran m ere.
M ersey neighbours E v erto n h ad also
been excused, b u t th e y are going ahead
w ith th e ir m a tc h a t T otten h am .
Opposed
M eanw hile p re sid e n t Ja c k D u n n ett
revealed th e League h ad an ticip ated
t h e p r o b l e m s t h a t c a u s e d th e
H illsborough tragedy.
“O ne of th e reaso n s w e opposed th e
Identity c a rd b ill w as th e possibility of
a d isa ste r sim ila r to H illsborough
occurlng because tu rn stile s w ere n ot
w ork in g as rap id ly a s sp ectato rs
arriv ed ,” h e said.
“T h a t caused th e police to open a
gate, p e rh a p s u n aw are of th e full
situ atio n . We don’t w an t th is h o rro r to
o ccu r if a co m p u ter b re a k s down. A lo t
o f people a re frig htened it could
happ en .”
Boo-boys
spur Hendry
STEPH EN HENDRY brought the Em bassy W orld
Snooker cham pionships to life in th e Crucible
Theatre, Sheffield, last night as he pulled off a
last-fram e victory in a nerve-tingling battle w ith
debut boy Gary W ilkinson.
W ilkinson,
23,
a
fo rtn ig h t ago an d w orldra n k e d 45, tra ile d from
th e opening fram e and
levelled th e score in th e
16th an d again in th e 18th.
B u t tw enty-year-old
su p e r S cot H endry, w ho
is second fav ourite, th e n
show ed h is m atu rity . H e
displayed
all
the
c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of a
ch am p io n w hen h e w as
heckled as h e cam e o u t
fo r th e la st ro u n d an d
th e n n o tc h ed a 67 b re a k
on h is first v isit to th e
table.
H e c rack ed : “ T h a t’s th e
first tim e in m y c a re e r
I ’ve h a d th e c a t calls b u t it
gets y ou up. I w asn’t
w orried.”
H en d ry now goes in to a
second ro u n d shoo t-ou t
Stephen Hendry
w ith W illy T h o m e on
S un day w ith th e score a t
1—1 fro m en cou nter.
W ilkinson, fro m K irby
in A shfield, w anted to
play S o ccer fo r N o tts
C ounty, b u t is now in
sn o o k e r’s firs t division.
H e a d m itte d : “ D efeat
w ill only sin k in later. I ’ve
n ev er even w atch ed a
C rucib le gam e before.
DAILY EXPRESS Friday April 21 1989
LONG HAUL BACK TO S A N IT Y : P A G E S 4 2 - 4 3 !
Stars answer
L I V E R P O O L ’S r e l u c t a n t
England internationals will pick
up the pieces of th eir professional
lives by agreeing to play against
Albania a t Wembley next week.
When
the
22-man
squad
assem bles in Berkshire on Sunday,
the eight Liverpool and Nottingham
Forest players will be am ong them.
I understand that Bobby Robson
has spoken Individually to each of
By STEVE CURRY
line-up but he must monitor their
" ' ‘ " " in training on
the Liverpool players to express his
understanding of their grief.
In turn they have indicated that
they will stand by their nation
knowing that the . international
must go ahead next Wednesday.
Both Peter Beardsley and John
Barnes would be likely to be
selected by Robson in his starting
‘There is no doubt the mood is
very sad and sombre and the
tragedy has had a very deep efect on
everybody in the city and not least
the players,” Robson told me
“ That kind of situation is very
wearing on them and 1 know what a
difficult situation the players have
been placed in.
“ It is very difficult to concentrate
on football under these circum­
stances, but I have got to do that
since this is a World Cup qualifying
game.”
The Liverpool players were back
in training yesterday for the first
tim e since th e disaster.
Dalglish will not apply any
pressure to the 11 players from the
club involved in next week’s
international matches.
PLAYING . . . Barnes and Beardsley
An act of faith
ENGLAND’S new cricket
supremo, Ted Dexter, must
haave been delighted with the
form of England fast bowler
Graham Oitley yeterday, as he
took five wickets for Worces­
tershire.
,
„ t
And that man Ian Botham
weighed in with a couple of
wickets
re po r t and
fu ll
SCOREBOARD—Page 42
Reds and Everton
tear down fences
By JOHN KEITH
LIVERPOOL and Everton did a U-turn
last night and decided to pull down the
perimeter fences at both grounds in the
wake of the Hillsborough disaster.
E vertotfs G oodison Park w ill be fence-free
for the live televised M ersey derby on May 3
—Liverpool’s first game since the tragedy
which cost 95 lives.
The original plan by the
clubs w as to m odify th eir
fences by rem oving th e top
spikes and extending safety
gaps.
But they changed their mind
after a five-hour Anfield meeting
involving both clubs, the police
and the licensing authority.
“We have changed our minds
for the best -and noblest of
reasons . . . for safety,” said
Liverpool chief executive Peter
Robinson.
“We are dismantling the fences
as an act of faith in our
supporters.
“Since the tragic events
of Saturday we have been
seeking a way to remove
the fences. We felt it
would be insensitive to
ask fans to stand behind
them again.
“Yesterday we decided
to modify them and ex­
tend the gaps but we are
now delighted we have
EVERTON’S Graeme
found a way of removing
S h a r p . spoke em o­
them.
hooliganism worse than
FOOTBALL chiefs were
tively last night about
that,” he added. •
By
JOHN
PARRY
urged
yesterday
to
head
the* tragic burden he
Corridor
“ T h e r e we re also
off an o th er poten tial
and his team-mates
“We ask fans not to disaster by scrapping the are most concerned about problems when we played
will carry into tomor­
the Image of the game at Bristol City. And two
encroach onto the pitch. end-of-season play-offs.
row’s First Division
then
they
shouldn’t
worry
years
ago
th
e
re
was
In the past this has
And th e game was
fixture at Tottenham. (
violence at Birmingham
mainly been done by labelled ■ “ money grab­ about the money lost.
As
M erseyside
“ Let’s do something when Leeds played Charl­
young supporters out of bing ” for keeping the
continues' to mourn
sheer enthusiasm so we promotion dogfight going. with foresight Instead of ton. We can’t afford any
the
95
dead of the
ask all supporters to stop
Hillsborough disaster.
The demand came from hindsight, for a change.” more Incidents.
“ The play-offs were only
youngsters doing that.”
Dave Bassett, even though
Everton travel to
P ro b lem s'
I n t r o d u c e d fo r t h e
From the start of next his Sheffield United side
White Hart Lane with
purpose
of
reducing
the
season a safety corridor may depend on the play­
Bassett pointed to a
Sharp declaring:
will be installed between offs for a return to the s e r i e s or e x p l o s i v e First Division, but now
“ We are playing for
the last barrier and the Second Division.
Incidents in past matches, they are being continued
the City of Liverpool
for financial gain.
retaining wall at the
He urged: “ In the light Including one involving purely
on Saturday as much
grounds as an extra secur­ of what happened at his own side on their way The game Is being greedy.
as for ourselves.
ity measure.
“ I ’ve alw ays been
H illsborough, play-offs down to t h e T h i r d
“ It’s been a difficult
Division
last
season.
against
play-offs.
The
Everton chairman and should be abandoned now
week for everybody
former League president and for good. Sudden
“ I saw what happened g a m e s a r e h i g h l y
“ But we also feel
Philip Carter said: “This death situations like these when Chelsea played controversial and violent
sorry for the Liverpool
is an act of faith by both breed violence.
Middlesbrough last year w i t h p r a c t i c a l l y no
players.
clubs to their supporters.
“ If the administrators and I ’ve never seen entertainment.”
“We put up the fences as
a safety measure as far as
PO WU t t t l A \ \ CHAPTER ONE
the police were concerned
THING6 TO 00 ON
to stop fans being on the
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pitch.
GREAT BOOK
RAZOR
“The fact that we are
now taking them down is
an absolute act of faith.
■
a
“Liverpool’s first game
after the Hillsborough
tragedy will be at our
ground when the eyes of
the world will be on
■Wm
Goodison park and the
two teams for what will be
a very
em otional
occasion.
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“We urge supporters
not to encroach onto the
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