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s . b e r r y a n d C0 .,:;> t i ib pEOPiiBd onooEns,
^ A rc giving tlieir eualomcrs the full benefit of tlie
a : V • KEDUCTIONaN ra n r p p i ,4 *r
> rm c i: or 1 /2 , ] / 4 , ] /1 0 . 2s- p k r X A J aX^ p o u n d .
M-agnincont Te a , 2/6 & 2/8 p e r lb. Sole Agcnl for ;lIio
yM-' n*^4 f . ‘JJL, if>?;a
,“ SUN DIAL” CEYLON T E A 2S-, 2 S . ( P - . & :)=’••
; . - roK
M ild C urf.d U am.s and B acon, PIUMK
C H E S H IR E & A M E R IC A N C H E E S E :;
T i tv f'S, BERRY AND Co., ..................... «,i,j " -a V" \ V'H'lfl iM- i s5 ]K l I IV E R P O O E H O U S E , c a s t l e S T R E E T , C L M ’ H E R O E . SOBD KVKnYWIIKRK
COOEEIiY BOOK, i ’ort Erco on niuning lhi» paper. I50M'.
MANlT.VCTrUEUK
J F MiuiohcHtL-r: I.'-. IhniKhiK |>Hch. JIolfrtHtv a-iL CamomUo btiect, Loiulon.
K Kixn Co.. litil, /<«'/'" . JUST IN.
SHAAVL _STRAPS. THE E.XCELSIOR
BOOK & SHAWL STRAP AND
. wS EACir.
■ B U N D L E C A R I ^ T E R . 'I'llK IIKSl !!
-( S, EAUI. JUST IN. • : • i i ^
KO SrmN<;s TO OKI OUT OK oKimit. ^ NO B ucki.ks to noTiiKU with. ; c
NO
Ad.mhuno ok any kind.
S T R O N G ! N l i A T ! I I A -N D A" ! S E R A^ I C E A B L E !
wi'Ij'hl- -Tho faHtojiliif;«tmsiKtH of a jialfiit nutonmtlc hIkIc Avl'li'b OdCM not rmino niiv woar «>n thp.-Hlraiis, yet faHlcnH or iinroHlCMH in an iiiHtnnt nml Ituliis i l i ln n ly o n the dcHirod
Wil l Ityl'l llio biuhIIi’ sI packnKCH. m- luimUrs 100 llr«. in yirlpcd wVhhintf. 4 inch wide, ami :l) icel long.
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Simp iu iniMln of the K-t ijnaliiy ami stronKCst
TH E TIME.-r OFJ^rCE. J U S T I N .
CARL FAMOUS
MAND’S IMANOS
P l i lC E S l-'KOM ;3-| TO 2 1 0 CiUINEAS.
B dwauk ’ of R ascai.i .y ' I m it a t io n s * iiv ■ ! UNPKINXiri.KD 1 kAI)
F.SM1:N.
Sec that all Pianos liave the name Mani).'' in full.
‘ Caul
EDWARDS’ DESICCATED SOUPS.
Warinj; P O U N D ,
BOARD. OF, GUARDIANS., : The Tortnightly me'eling of
Guardians wa? held on ^^omlny Dewhurst pre*sided, Messrs. - B. - Knv-bhii£fle‘worth,
an.-J there Yvero .iiso i)rct‘cnt j j,„i j„i(| several of ihoir best men away, wlnle .T; ■■
- . . . . . , . I ia n r reave.'’.
., Viiivcd on baturd.ay l.'JHtatCiishurn. • AVadilmp: .......... ... ■ ■ ■
T Tatlorsall- J . Deenning, .1. AVnlkei, I .; ^Volfon- den- ^V.'iomlinson, (bawle'y). h. t-. Ai*slie*lf)n, .1.1*., •Tohn ITolgntc. .1. JlartJev. K. lomlmson, U. Vear* -son- A. Ivoberls, fr. Haworth.-^^ . ^.*^« J;lll. and .T.
I’mnkjund.; , * RHI.IHF . ,
.' Tlio relief returns shthved that
la.st week thoi-o were K7 inumtes -in the AVorklumso, us ctnuparcd with 87 in tho preceding week, and 01 in the* cor responding week of last year. - .1 hero . were la imbeciles in the.AVorkhouse, and 12 :vagrauts had received relief. ■ I he amount distrihulesl in out door relief in the Laucaslnrc disinct was X21 l.s. 202 persons having heen relieved: and m tho Yorkshire district X8 11s. Oil., 70 peixms having been relieved.
and Id feiimlos who wore ahlc-hmlied. Ihc remain der were non-ahle-hodied per.=oiis and children.
ibe former included
no.males •
TIIF JIRHIJXKIIATION OF VACCIXi\T10.\ OFFICERS. The Ci.KKK C^Ir- Eastham) read a memorial re-.-
'Po Tin: rillAUDIANS AND VACCINATION CoM- CmthkiIoi: Union.
• ’Gi-n'
ti.kmj:n.—W c. the undersigned, vaccination of ieers of tho Clithoroo Union, begyou to take into ctTi«ideration the. amount paid per certificate on
^■l^coRsful vaccition. AYe find tlic amount paid i« not (in many cusdj*) equal to the cost incurred, and AV‘ trust vou will favourably consider our applicn-
ti> n to be placed on the same terms ns otlior unions.', M 0 enclose list from Settle and Skipton Unions.:
showed that the payment was Is. per case. - In n'ply to a Guardian, the Clkuk >aid the pay
Me beg to remain,, &c., .Edwanl Hanson, dlioma.s A Townson. .lolm Martin. George Chamberlain. The list for the Settle and . bkipton. Unions
ment a t Clitlieroo was Od. per case. Mr H \wouth-^I beg to move that they have .a
shilling. Mr. Lkkmino—I second it.
• Tho motion was earned.
r.AYl.Va THE .R.VTE.........„ •il’he (:i.KUK in-presenting his estimate for the
ceming lialf-vcar. said the Lancashire county rate -amounted to.-t1.070. J he preceptfor the'\ orkshirc cr-unlv rate had• not been received. ■ llic amount for tho corrrcsponding half t»f lastyoar wa.s LI ,'22;).
!!'• suggested that it should lie calculated upon the •'lino Imsis. d ins would tring tlie total counlv
ritesi to .L2.:t0.'>, which added to the separate and balance - of common clmrge.s hrouglit llic total e^'tlmated expenditure to .-Ll.-ICa;-■ A rate of 8d. in the .L would raiscLo, I.»(i, and one of 7.hL2.4,8fil. They would have to keep m mind that the eommg ImU-vear was the winter linlf-vear. lie
sugge.stcd tl -at the rate should not he more than 8d in the .L,' and not less than 7.U1. J lieratc for the corres- l»mding half of last year was O^d. Mr- 11. IvAy-biiurn.F.woHTii moved and ^Ir.
. •> T : Forty.
: MnlliKOii. b Tonillnsoii .Morion.
.. .
Luinbert nm out - Itiiloork run out
L. Ibunins. b Tuiiitlnsoii Mnck not out
I>. rbumaa not out _ : lotal for k wlckeln. -
(3I8DURN. . •
. t. -
ccived- from Iho' vaccination otneors, which read’ n.* follows:—
OISBURN. ■ .
Morion, c I), r.nml b I’rttollcid- •• -• - 1- ... r.dlov. c nnd b PutollLdd.................................0 • - Ruleoek. noi nut
• MellmHon.e nHvhurHt b ToinliUKon - . . o RolM’rtH. h TomlinBon - - • •
T. ThomnB. I> pHtcllcld , - (diew. h ToniUnHCii -
Trindor.'b ToinllnHuii i - Mnpk. runout - , -
- . -
- , - , . - 0 -
-
- o - o
• • . - 2 0 - 0-
- - I
Extrnn 1 Total 12
innings, ih is time Gishmn showed themselTc.s the su]ierior team. 'Waddmgtoii wore all Ictchcd out for the small total of Ifi, .and Gisburn had made 21 for si.x wickets when the slides were drawn.
'Jho teams afterwards went m for a second
I*', llauson. b Morion - .1. llnnHiin. b l-olloy-
Hu1i;n1e run out Liiml. b A. COiinv
-IluvburHl noi uiil
-lonilinKoii.', Rimbton. Lund.
•
.. t ..
WAUDINOTON. - ■.
• •
AV bitobend. b Morion • PalolloM.
- • J. 1. Lund, b Morlun - • _ . . • • ■ .
- 1 - 0
.* 5
_' ■ . ■ . ' - 0 _
J'.xiraii P
- 0 • 1 - 1 u 1
•Total 10 - »
- o - 1 0
. . A - 11 1
- : 1 Lxtnis • 21
'I ATTKiisAM. seconded that the rate be ,8d. in the X and i t was carried.
.•'CONTRACTS FdR WORlwHOUSE .<iUri»LIBS; ^lessrs- Hayworth. Garnett, llargrcavc.s. Mons-
M ck, bpcak.' and Roberts were'appointed as a committee to lake into consideration the tenders fer the half-vear ssupply of
pnivj.sions to tho work- house, and the Clerk was instructed
to.insert ai .alvcrtiscinent in the Chtk’roc\ J'lik-y. -inviting tenders for same,
TUE NURSE’S liOLlDAY.S. .
Two weeks' leave of absence were granted to the
m.rse. l\Iiss Gharnock.
Autboritv was hold in flio Jown Hall on AfoTuhiv afternoon. JMr. R. - Kay-bliuttlcworth
prc.suled. and there were also pre.'sent Messrs. G. Haworth. J . Loeming. R. C. Assheton, ,T. lattersall. and J.
R U R ’.'VL S A N IT A R Y A U T H O R IT V . 'Hic monthly meeting of the Iturnl Samfary
Nni.Haiice Inspector, from ISfr. Lord, agent for bir Uglilrod Ivav-felmttlclhworlh, with regard to sup- plying Ihe farms a t llenlhornc; with water. I^lr. Ford wished to know which was the nearest point they could join the
propo.sed extension of the mams hi iUvtton, and the terms on which water would he supplied. M r . Righy said he had replied to the ellect that Siddows
L.arm was nearest point where a junction could be efToclcd, aud that application would have to ho mndo to tho Gorporation for terms.
Wagnersnvs : *• I eonAder the Lpright Liano-
fortes of t;ar l Maud are the he<t in tone and make I havC ever met with : and his Grand Pianoforte
rcFcnihles a full orelieslra. Brahms sny.s: •• Ihc Pianoforte is renllv m
every rcsjicet so unsurpassahiv heantifnl tha t I do not know how to praise it Mifheieiitlv, J do not remcniberevcrhavmglH'en not oidv.^o.-atisheil with a Piano hut actnnllv .«o delighted.
Similar testimony frnin A''on Bulowv Liszt;: Gauz. J Imlbcrg. and inanv other well-knowiv a r t is ts .
. ,
mstruineiit.**: allow them ,o spi-ak for themselves, and vou will not wonder :it the . extraoidmarv success nvhich Iia.s attemleil . the introduction'-of these ,1'ianos. -.Ihe satisfaction they are eiving) to every purchaser without e.xeeptiim. jind the steady increase m the demand, nnmistnkahlv jiroycs them to be t l f I'lnno.s to he preferred before all other.«. JViee Lists. Ac., on application.
p t u '- i y 1 ‘I
CO N C E ir r GRAND NOW ON VIEW. Pinno.s bv Collnrd and f'ollard. ,T. and J . Hop-
Guinea per mmUh) : nothing to equal it in or out of London a t the,price.
bee mv 22-GUIN.I'/A PIANO ^2-1 (iuine.*is a t a 27 GUIM vA S.. A reallv Ingh-elass Piano..l»v
Consiihn, jlr ii, and Go., equal to manv th a t have been sold as bargains a t ilo Guineas.
All Pjanos m sUck have real ivory kevs. iron
frame, check action,
full-.tnehord. h u i l fo n .scien tific principles, insuring.goiKl musical
re.sult.sand durability, and are warranted leu vears-
. Nine Guineas: best value m e.\istenec. Organs by all Ibe best makers from 8s. jier month- • •
. . .A n y instrument on easy payment, delivered
free first instalment, without ■ th e exorbitant charges ustmllv made on this system. 1 buy HI latgo quantities for prompt net casli.
securmg every possible tid vantage: I can- tliorcfore, give fa r belter vjihie than dealers who buy single instruments on long credit-
M j stock IS tho largest and best-selected in tlio
district. Customers can ^ely on perfect satisfaction- 1 LKASK NoIK THK A dDUKSS;
E D W .1 N S M I T I-] , 1<W5
S.B D A RW E N S T R E E T , : BLACKBUUN-
AGENT F0R-:CL1T11ER0E: J U . MX > . r ^ -
M R , W. - .H. B:L A C K n U 1^. N , 3-1, WE ST VIEW,
Where batnploH can be seen and Onlers given boc fhe Celebrated M EAYER OKU A Ns. from' bEE TH E :\IAGNIFr f ’EN 'r 2n0-GUlXE.\
ktnsou;
Bcch.stmn. Lord. (;<
msi.hn. l>rn. and (lo.:,, Geo. Russel. Ilillon. and all the best inaker.c a f lowest pncc.s in the trade.
Before vou hnv. jdeiuo inspect the magnificent:
Board was rend having reference to tho imi>ortation of rags from
Sp.am. J-.oenI authorities wore asked to assistm preventing their imjiortation in consc- ipieiice of tho existence of cholera In that country-,. T he Cii-KKK said There might lie some'danger of*
THE I.MI’ORTATION.OF RAGS PRO.M ;SI>A1N. A communienfion from the Local Government
their arrival a t I'ninrose. hut the order referred more particularly to seaport towns.- ■
J here was no other Imsiness.
COB RE S FON DENOE. onIWoslmll wnloomclctlfirfl roriliJs 1*011111111 from our iTadcrs
KiijijiriLHs anyiUiiig of.an objcctlonalilc or lllwlloiis nainro. M'a will endeavour to ihiIiIIhIi siieli-lollorR with iho u,
lino.st Im)i»rtl:i1lty : 1»U It imiBt ho inidci-HtoiBl that wo do nut en lorao-uor lakc ttic reBpoiisliiiUty fur iho oiilnluith cxprciuicd in Ihis eolmnti.
nuv logliimiilo
Hiilijccltrc.sorvhi/; lo uiir.HclvaB iliii rislit'lo
~ Jn no c’liHK In Iho name of (he eorrcBpondent illvnlgod.-— Ennui: (.1. .1'.] . >
H tVn .shall hi* glad if unr corro.spondenls will wnic on ono ■ '
. 4 . idour Iho p.»pi*r only. • • T, I r
\{ A K V C E N SO R S II I I* A U S T U A 1. I A.
III Ihc J ith lo r o f Ihr- (ylillirrnr. 1 luica
(Imwlgates of religious -mtolerance have been let loose with a vengeance on the devoted heads of the purvevors of doubtful literature a t tho Antipoilos. bneh higotrv rcfleets verv little credit on the
Sin.—I sec from your last week s pajUT that, the
on religious matters and I suppose there always will he. and the best thing we can do is to tolerate these difTeronces. Ihis appears to be-the conclu sion that wc in England-arc fast coming to. \ours triilv.-LAWMAN.
junctiODH with the .AJulland and Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways there, and proceed m a north easterly direction, hy.j. Gjacoe. Linton, atnl Grassington, to Ivelllewdll ; thence by a tunnel under Whcrnsule, down Govertlaloand Middlchain, to biieimfthorne, and tlien.p:\ssing under the
JJed.alo aud'Leylmni Railway, it will run direct to Darl ington, whoro it willjum the Xorth-Eastern system or have ail iiidepcudeiit stuliun. •
prospect of railway communication being shortly established direct from Lancashire to the nortli- east coast of England. I t w proptesed that the new line should (mmmence a t llcUifield. hv
Pnoi’OsKi) Baiiavay Exthnsion.— ] here iscvcrv
they cannot make people,
-.religious hv Act of Parliament. After theropealcil conflicts between the law and so-called irreligion -tliat have been w:iped in this couutrv. Avith varving success, one would have thought that the
Au.slralmii.s would have taken the lesson to heart. Ihe more vou trv lo.'^tillen free e.xpressioii-of opinion on religious sub)ecls. the more likely is
that.free.e.xjiression of opinion to assert itseJf in s in teo fa JI that is done to prevent it. Ihc best way js to let it go: it cannot hurt those whose opinions are well formed, while those wliose minds are not made up, i t is nothing hut fair that ihey should know something of both sides of the question. •Ihcro always have boon difTcrciices of oiiimon
iiUelligcml* of tlicmembers of one of. om* oldest colouios. 1 liev evulenllv have vet to learn that
*.. . t - I a \ • ' . . .
of the i»layer.H were more or less open, and it caused them to he charged with piaving .selfishly. J t Itu-s since been remarked t!iat Ihey did not know their partners, and it would he quite dflTerent when they had jdaved together a littlemere.
Ihe hist nameil objection is one to winch several : • ■;
fon. I t look.s rather a “ soft, prooeeding that a club of jiaid players should give the go-bv to the opi'ortumtv of entering the English cup qualifying competition. ,
.
Cl I theme 8 • side, if not a whole field of hricr-s- Their team has bccirmatenallv strengthened Ihis season. The two clubs seoiii fated to. he pitted against each other. ' They have been drawn against eacli <ither ni the first round of the Laiica- slnre. dunior Cti[> c o iiip e litio ii.T h u s one of- them will have the pleasure of excluding tho other from the ct'inpelUion a t an uarlv stage.
BnerfieliV-i.s again likely to prove a thorn in
Bnerfiel-.l for the League fixture, and the return niiitch IS to-lie plaved a t GnlhcnK! a fortnight hence, their relative- strength wiU receive .a tliormigh tcrit.'
,
bloodshed, and that whichcvor 1ms to be buried hrBt,..-‘0 far as the Lancashire: Junior Gup is cou-
ceriK'd, the funeral will be conducted decently and 111 order. •
-
fi.xturesj.to-moriow. at: Gnndleton.,’ .’T’lio team is> stronger -
ithan.visual,- .and -matclics.-.have *bccn airanged
with.Clithoroo Reserve, .G’liatburn First, and Blackburn North East, Jlaiik F i r s t . - 'T h e secretary Mill he glad to arrange inalclics with junior teams of about 18 yeaia of age-
Jlie*. Castle btreet-Rovers' are opening their
consecutive baturdavs the superior chib cannot lie named. I t 18 to bo hoped that the struggle will bo without
I t IS an old saying that the third time pavs for all, and it will be a pitv if after three matches on
J he match IS fixed'for boptemher ‘iOth on the Glilheroo ground. - As to-morrow, Clitheroo go to
1 ho team, i t appears, 1ms not to go to AVorknig-
Ilolgate. 'The
Ci.KiiK read a letter received l>\‘ lifr. Eigbv.-
ALDEKSLEV’S TEAM r. JACIv«ON*S TEAJL •Tlic Chlhei’ix* cricket, ground was occnpicil on-
Salunhiy hv teaius re.spectivcly captained by N. Alderslev and .1. flackson ^Low Moor). .Zhc latter had fhe assistanec of Motclierand H. Hnegreaves, and the former had amongst them M liite, Aldors- Icy andMiddlebroiigh. Aldefslcymade 20, and Einhlcy 10 towards a total, of. 07. ilic combined score of the other side was -II, including la made bv Ilaeking.
O U T A N j^ A B O U T \
'Waterloo Ground was inaugnratiul could liardlr bo considered footballing weather. Tliesun wa.s very powerful, and told with terrible effect on the men h Rt.aving powor.s. JJeing the first match of tlie.
sea.son, both sidc.s felt called upon to put forth their bc-st efforts, or plav would probably not have been nearly so fast as It was.
•riic weather in which the football season on the
than tlie average of la st fleason. ' ih c opinion was freely exiiressed that the team put-lnto the field hv Glithoro« >vas superior to wliat thev IiavcTmd' before.
however,
expivs.sions of this sort have hoen verv- common, and it- is somewhat premature for .any decided opinion to be advanced. . a-
At the commencoinont of thcprcvioiw seasons,
Glitlioroe failed to wim • A t i t l ic end of the first half-such a result was confidently expected. The home team had most certainly the host of mattei's all through, aud i t is rather to be womiercd a t that thev did not score more goals, ns the Hnslmgdcn
fortrc.ss was often m considoraWc jeopardy.
and he was all tliere when wanted. Tlieir team, taken altogether, was the heavier lot of the two. and being the pick of two clubs miglit naturally be expected to include some goal players.u
The visitors, however, had a capital goal-keeper,
ENGLISH' ' .FOOTBALL LEAGUE . C r iAMF IONS a iR ’ '
and Giitlieroe may be considered to have two good full-backs in Harrison and Arkwriglit if their play . m
general.coino.s nj) to-what they exhibited on baturdav. Finder appeared to he m good form, ami Blackhurst sustained Ins reputation, but at tunes he showed a (endenev to frolic ton nnieli with the ball R. Eccles made. some. ; gool points, but he might have turnoil them to better advantage had he done more passing. ••
TIiq:dcfence of both'toams was extremely good,
The competition for the'J.,eagno cliainpiunshtp conmumced on baturday, when the whole of the
clubs made a s tar t with • the o.^cejitum of Frestim North T^nd and biindcrlancl. l»
e.sults : —
Burnley ........................ Aston Villa.................... Notts Ccmntv ............. Blackburn Kover-s.......
We.st Bronrich Albion -
Derby Gomitv. Evertoii Bolton Wanderers......-. olv hinpton Wiidrs... Accrington .-............ .
bundcriand . Freston North 1aid..
TO-MORROWS riXTURE.S.
Bolton Wanderers v. Derby Gountv, a t Boltrn '• bumlerland v.'Buruliu*, a t Sunderland.'; Aston \ ilia. v. Nolt.*’ Goiintv. a t
Binningli.aiii- I'iverton V. Wolverliampttm Wanderer.s, a t Evcrioii
R E S IG N A T IO N O F C O L O N E L S T A R K IE : ---------^
2;lth April. IBIiU, he retired. On tho I7lh April. 1858, ho was appointed a lieulcnant in the 2nd Royal.Jinncaslm*e Militia^ becoming a captain on the '1th September in the same vear. He resigned, however, on tliclOlli Fehruarv. 1871. I nking the post of lieutenant-colonel to theStU Administrative Jhittahun of the Lancashire Volimtcors, on the 1st October, 18(>(>. hc*M*as gazcttcilan hon. colonel of the same battalion, on the 27th May, 1871—a position M'hich he lias just resigned: - -On tliC' lath Afav, 1871, he was also appointed -a major iid tho oth Royal LancasInrcMiIitia (kom* 3i*d Eas t Lan- caslm-e). a licutcnant-cOlonol on tho onl beptomlH'r, 1870, and an lionorary* colonel on tlis 1st July, 1881, which ollicc will now be vacated.
follotving announcement:—“ War Ofiice, be])- tember (itii.—I^hlitia Infantry :—-ird Battalion the East liancashire Regiment: Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Golonel Lc G. N. btarkic rofires under the provisions of paragraph 8h, miltlia regu lations. 8j> : also 18 pernuttjd to wear the prescribed iiniforin on I|is retirement. Tlie gallant gentle man has served'Ills country for a considerable pcrioil, as ivill be seen by Ihciicnisal of the follow ing particuhira of his military career. On the 21st April, lRr»;j, he Mas timile. a cornet in the Duke of Lancaster’s Ycoiimnry, and a liciitonant on the 27tli July, I8.*»3, obtaining liis cnplaincv on the 23rd February. 1 SOI.
Dl'VTAILS OF JUS MILITARY CAREER The Lomfiin Giizi-flt: of Irulay’ contained the
Imv6 years later, otf tlio S IN G L I v A N D D O U l iL L
PHOTO STANDS AND,. FRAMES,
At ‘THE TiMiis Oi'Fici-; •
Blackburn Rovers v. Accrington, a t JBackburn * Freston North End v. >Vcst Bromwich Albion, a t Freston.
B rinvcd Won
Lo.st Drn for ngsl l-ts i here was considerable
di.sappomtmcnt that 'The qiinliev of tho plav was cerlnmlv -better - 0
1). liioinns. 1> I'ntetIcM .• - . - - --: ,| Lainhert. e I'lilollchl b liiinliiiNon - .
. ; ,
Gisbiirn had a very good team winch included Morton of Camhrulgo University, lolley of Colne. ■\Vaddington, winning the toss, chose to hat and were all dismissed for the small total-of .13 runs. The score of Gisburn was still smaller onl}- amoun- ing to 13.
■ - - ■ • WADniN'OTON.
I-. IJiinsoii. e r oller 1) Chew luinUnnun. li Rulcock - • . I’atoUcld. b Chow- -
^V hitoheml. b Morton - T.uml. b Chew -
-
J. Ilfiimon. c Follcv b Chew - - . - Ilolgnto. c Mnck li Morton - -
-
• “ " ^ - -
-
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AVADDINGTON v. GISBURN 1 2 , i 8 g o - FO O T B A L L .
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IIASr.INGDEN rKSTITlJTE:'
cnuucii The football season was opened on tho Waterloo
Ground on Saturday, in moit lieaiitiful weather. The niatch
w.as'in connoctiou with the North-East Laucnsliiro League'competition, and tho opposing club w-is llnslingdon Glmrch Institute. There was
.a go(Kl .attendance. The team selected included
tliu.bestmaterial a t
the command of the home club, as far as could bo ascertained from the two trial inatcbc.s pl.aycd, One of the plavers selected, Nowsliam, for the Hceotul lime failed to put in an appearance, and his place as left-wing forward was filled by W. I'-ccles being transferred from the right-vmg, and K. Kccles lieing put m his place. Tho composition of.. th c . t» o teams was as
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fellows:—CV»7Ar/-o/'; Eiolditig, goal; Harnson, right full-hack: Arkwright, left full-back; Tin- dcr, righthalMmck: Blackhur.*«t. centre half-hack; Ormerod. right-wing outside ; R. Eccle.s, ri}^ht-Ming inside; Aiiderton. centre; W. Eccle.-’, left-iving insiilc: Lomax. left-wing outside.
C/nnrJi Iuxtitut*-: Howarth, goal; I ’llUington and Sutcliffe, backs: Ormerod, llushton, and Hitchon, lialf-backs: Sanderson, Barker. JIallam, ,J«itton, and DnfllcUl. forwards. 'The referee was iVfr. A.
. J/tishiif/>(rn
Tattcrsall, Accjington. . Thh kick-off advertised for
lialf-pa.st three was
fortv minutes late. Glithcroe lost tho toss, and were sent to the entrance end. Anderton kicked
off on their behalf, and the hall being run up on the left wing, jilav a t once wa.xed fast and furious in the strangers’ quarters. A corner resulted, but, Finder nmkiug a slip, nothing came of it. Iroin a kick-off m the middle of the fiield, R. l-.t(;lcs worked tlic ball nicely down towards the visitqrh. goal again, nnd another fruitless corner resulted. The leather then travelled to the other end, and a shot was made for the home goal, but it went wide. Fielding kicking off in tho goal iiioutli, placed the hall m innl-ticld again. Ihis all took place within the first five minutes, but matters now assumed .a quieter phase. . The next pomt of interest was a dangerous shot made a t the Ilaslingden goal from Clitheroos right wing.
Ihc shot should* lia>c
scored; but the
Jln.slingdeti custodian saved, m a marvellous manner by throwing tho hall over the cross-bar.
sliortly afterwards B. Ecclesput one through after lliore was again a near shave, and
the whistle had blown. 'The ball was now taken to the Clitlieroo end, hut-.was qiiickv. returned. A fine shot was made from the Clithcroc-right wing,' but it wont wide. A claim for hands from Clillicroc jiassed unheeded. A minute or two afterwards the visitoi*a' goal keeper had to fist out. Ih c hall again changing ends, Fielding was called upon to save once or twice in succession. - A'short cessation t<x)k place owing to one of the
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Ilaslnigden plavcrs being a little hurt, and on re starting a few remarks were called forth from the spectators owing to fully a dozen yartls being given to the visitors. The hall was, however, nicely worked do^vii from tho centre, and put through by Ormcrod. borne objection was made, but the referee gave • i t • in; • .I'lelding was again called upon to defend, ami : immediately aftorwanls a beautiful shot llew over the Clitherwi cross-bar. R. Ecclcs nearly put one through «ud after pro- iniHcuons plav a corner rosnlled for Clithcroo, when tliowhiatlc was blown a t thcendiuf barely -10
nimutcH play.
Tiolding was again called upon, and was success ful in flsHng out. After further backwards and forwajils play, a claim of hands qt^inp from Ilas- Imgden. hut'Binckhiirst putting forth a similar claim,: the referee coinpronnsod by tlirowingr-the hall up himself. Flay-was now fora time
co.isid- erably in the favour of the visitors, and bielding had to throw out .the ball, a feat he accumplishcd with case the front of the goal being clear..- J^atcr, .a mucli more danger jus shut was sent in. but he again saved this time amidst cheers.
In a few minutes
five minutes some lively play was witnessed in front of the llaslingden fortress. Their hacks de-. funded well, but one or two of the sliots were rather bungled or Clit1iero<» mmht hn.\e agtiin scored. Flav was
di.stinctly - in their Tavour when- llie whistle was blown, just as full liinu had hardly e.xpircd. . Result: Glitheroe, • 1: . Haslmgdeii Clmrcli Institute,' !. .
. >•-. • • In tli6 last
m the Iliislingden quarters, and on the resumption tho flpectatoi-8 gravitated towards the opposite end of tho llelil. This was evidently not without good reason, for the plav iinrnediatelv followed-suit. After some ten minutes play, the Clitlieroemen seemed to Hag, and tlic ball was brought dangerous ly near their fortress. I t was kicked out by the, backs.- Fielding a t the same time rushed to one side 111 order to got a t tho ball, and whilst thus off lus guard the Ilushngden men put their first through, and thus equalized.
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