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NORTH-EAST' LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL. le ag u e .


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Kirks Bobbin W.....


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GroarHnrwood'R.‘ 'a i ' . . . l ’ ’ ’9---^ LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. ayton Church Jnstiluto, 3; Burnloy, 4. ^


arriving from a .penalty for a foul Ky one of thoDangho defenders. Woodwortli took


tho kick and easily scored. Not wards, P. Trimby^ taking. advantage of a


.slip, added number two, with a good rigW foot drive.; Beforq tho visitors could cover, Bawdlaiids were three goals to the good, as Nutter, a now acquusitioii on the extreme loft, completely beat the goalie with a good shot from tho wing. However, Lang io reduced, tho load through a good effort by [he visitors right haf-, he .riiiining through the wliolo team and passing to another player who made no mistako w>t» -'i 8°°“ shot. Tims Imlf-fimo .arrived with the score 3-1 for Bawdlaiids. AVlieii the play r'l-com- moiiced, more goals were quickly


to


the score, Bawdlaiuls scoring thrw, all got by tho brilliant Riding, who scored a trio ot exceedingly clever goals and de^rves every credit for the jierfornianco. Langho wore not til bo beaten without a k-oon figW, 'oweveis is Ihcv scored two during the half, thanks to


aiiiing tlio other two goals. Scott played well and was not to blamo loi


inv of the goals. Tho hacks .wore good Woodworth ami Pinch judging m excellent fasliion. Tlio half-backs vrero a great trio, while tho forwards, by thoir scoring capabil- tios, oxl.ib.*tc.l that keenness which is ap-


CLITHEROE v. KIRK’S BOBBIN 5VOUKS.


drawing with Kirk’s Bobbm ’iVorks for they onioyod tlio greater proportion of


and’\voro certainly the liettor side. 5\ith 0 ,0 r cli ince-s, h o iW r , the forwards ought to h " c o ; c d oflener in spile of clover


Clitheroe were distinctly un ucky m only (I


eoalkcoping and hard luck. The bull takes such m ee.^ turns at Shaw Bridge, however that um can excuse the playora’ frequent


avoidance of first-time of chances were unquestionably throuub tlio liino takon in bringing


uiider control. Too often lilnyers are jeered at for bad sliooUng when a last second bump


[


o the ball is resimnsible. This >«-‘y bee tlio ease on -Salurday-it uudoubto'dly wa.s in .some cases-but, the number of times Clitheroe jilayers wore in jiosbession m front of goal without goals being .scored, cor ga\^ llio impression that something was


goals being .scored, cortwnly P i , ___.I.:...*


nig. Tile teams were; Clitheroe.—Boardimin, gout;


Kiev, half-hacks; Uyland, Ileywood, Ellis, Hvrom and Thompson, foruard.s.


Holden, hack-s; Gibson, I'D’*®*'


Holt and Orimsliaw, „a„t and


■K,av half-hacks; Gamble,


H, Parker, Valentino,


forwards. lleferte; Mr. Hargreaves, - - Clitheroe slarled without Malmsley, who


Oswaldtwistlo.


h id missed his train. 5Vheii the • wav after a quiet opening, the home goal


iuni'a miraculous cvwalab, V lolvw goal(;,r a h h e . .


nri-asiire hv the Uehhiii Works men, roo.'s eleventh man amvssi and men ovon « ind inst all.iwards Uie Msiiors


firing CliUio clianges lellow llow.sl.


goff<l .•'hol, a glonoiTv c


(frim>ha" 1 lor


iindlv


at IJearVltnan with tlie goal at hts inerey Slever il utlier go«<l e jening s were lest I,.' tl> usum-s. belli.


i.nng from 1.


1 . 1 the hulk of ..he Jday wau, ... mid lleywiKMi and I’-lIts i*aclr


lin**s nisir liie mna s cele . CInhel Kvcii .•xchaiig, ejs'iiis


Alter eiii ll,.. -eer. b i, ill,


and ell-ide s|hii1is1 •.ubM-qinnt pi.,.' ■I'ennani .-plemlidly saved lhr< suciesslun tiein Klli


lallni ■ - *.e I h l.l ;|,e ..lla I- • l ien, I.ell.i. .. ..


. II.. V lei, .-.1 n 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,.,1,1 run. Oainl.thle chance. At the ether end


.1 111 the leindty area, lay i)u* h|H)i. 1K.*11 hliol Ntraighl


le.bl by til' mid


vw.Ksl and Ellts eacl, lia.l bar.! . ival whieli iinive.l with Ut


Isirk's llel.l.iii Well.' 1 tile M-lollii I l..ite


! ag.iin In nil Hyi l .r Ila. I, .ai. .h'f. la.-


, „ „ u i le, .he i .Mi e . - , and anerw. iri ls i I,e.lv' leei.eil 111..


............... ■ , .e r l l lg 11111,1


HU’. ’ ll.e l.all l i 'i ie a trew- in. in his niail.. a


• lulling ,o It... sl'l


lint -I I . „ .-I 111 a g l . .11 l l !• .1- .III .■ir'.i I w llleil I t'li.- lailini;- *.h,‘ ,;,iin,. Clith.-,.... 'd; Kirk' 'I II.- lii-'t Imli wab .1


i.a. I. f - i .a ' Jihi-ye.l l.v i iMler'. w itli ' the gn


lull, ...Ih.-r of pl:,v.-d


^.,.•„h ' Wil.-m kick'd I'ltii gl il.aii his parto-r. hm "as lev, "ic


fai l..IV a-'- n-nal. l!,.- larl.ing I


ndiv Tl,.. Iiarl;' '"•re m»t " , •••''- ■ ■ • iig far li.mi t.T lii-i'iim-


tl,.. 1 1 1 '"'I scouxl, a„.l


l.-MlV.-l I I lidvd :


, It.Mpll. I',..',


Ililtl, M.lv iin.’s in . .q.


I le end Jilay. A. I’aikei i-inai -.d , . , . , .1


al',.-l n-p.-.i.-l \.


,1 Helt ll.-.l<i.-.l ellt a bet ..II'.' 1, U..I1 llirse.l .1 gelll.ll e|


, n s ' . ' , '■ 11 n It.di .


ral ojilse,:.


ll til.' goal ii:.s sav.sl . . .l ie lint


Wolk-*, ll. bill tlu* ' ’i‘‘ •


. I.m h\ ih'- vx, curiamh


bi,." k.-<l int,-r.-t mil m ih" -.x.m.l half, wim 1 faiilv tarn... Hminiimui l,.id no eham. slio, ,t-' whiellml, liarl;'-


>


niiniiiig down the wing, working m, hard into the net. .Uter a sp.;l


oil of liiok.


iiig. ; Nothing of interest took place after this. Stocks thus rumiiug out winnors by nvo


^'’For^a^dorstones, Robertson was tlip h^t forward, whilo lack of support froin tho in­ side forwards, robbed Carradus of his iisual dash. Southorn was tho pick of tho half­ back lino, though Wrigloy was an untiring worker. Tho backs were not eonvinciiig, i.mi Taylor,' in goal, spoiled several saves by tail­ ing to hold tlio ball' and dear offectivoly. Tlio Stocks dofciico, on tho other l'|>nd, well, and inspired confidence. The forwards wero all good and wore i-oady to snap up an opjiortunity, 'Wilkinsoii standmg out, per­ haps, tho tho opportunist, while the wing


play of Neal, and liis combination with liis wing partner ami centre forward always mmlo him a soiireo of danger. 'Tho bettor team won, and Caldorstoncs ' ‘ directors iniglit do worse tliiiii niako oxporimcnts with


tliG talent they possc.ss.


Uie hrilliaiico of the first half scorer. C.oii g coiilro forward, ho wa.s instrumoiital m oh-


\V1 SWELL V. HEAD. Winning the to.ss, tho visitors elected 'O


prociiitod by all iiartisaiis of football clubs. Chief credit mii.st Ko to Kichng, \\ho phv\ed very cleverly. Apart from tho gqa s he scowil ,ho W11.S always conspicuous with liis [,uick daslies for goal. P. Trimhy was very cute ami fed his partnc!' well, "liile t e li st mentioned acquitted himself well ami Mg- iialiscd his dcliiit with.Ins now club '>.v •


play with tho slojie. Each goal was quickly visited, and after twenty minutes fa-st and intoro^sting football, tho homo side gained tlio lii’st corner. This," however, proved abortive, ind from tlio resulting clearance. Read raced iiway. Tho liomo dofcnco cleared well and y continued in end-le-cnd fashion lor


ing a good goal. Bo.ard was not quite up to^tlio slamlard, hut trioil hard, whilst Suai- hrick was neglected for tho major jvortion of the gamo hut did well when m ikissc.ssioh.


‘'gor­


I.-imrho are a good sjiortsmaiiliko tenm, ami 0 novo;- heateii. Always persistent in Ihe.r


(letcrinimitioii to score, they command le-- specl from all sides for tho way they J^> up. The refere.v performeil very well imlcoil.


. — ;-;A1IUEN V. OLD CLlTllEllONlAN.S. \l Sahdeii. Bolli learns were praelically liic -


Wilsoii and VTlis"


at" full .strength. Afuir both goals had been emlaiigvreil. Eraiiklnml making a hue save, the homo forwards caused tho visitors do- foi.co serious work. .1. Holliday, w'lth a fir^ tiimi sliot. lKSit.L.awsoii to the world. J>ro long Tliomiisoii, tho visiters centre, lirokf Ihrm.gl. and eqiiali.Msl. Im.iied.atoly afuir wants l>..rkinson,,tho visitors uisido left, fdiiml the net again, and at liair-limo. thvr.Hi led t.y 2 -1 . On resuming den lads ...xorusl strong I>re«mr<‘ ami, after forcing .several earners. Holliday- again heal l.awsoii with the 1ss,l shot of tho matsi after twenty ininule.s’ play. The gamo ended


the .Sab Cli- LOW .MOOR V. t'll.ATHURN. I siiallv a inosl attractive fixture, the


UH-.ling of ,l..,se rivals at Uw nntav. did not arous,. a great de.al of l il< r ' Low M.sir field.si wliat was eoiisidinsl


diif..i.iil displays given by t..ialhiirn in ii- I eiii iii.iti h. s. ..xiss tisl virtorv.


Hi re disap|snnt.s hum . levi ii pm nj


finish.-I "111. an a.rnrai .simitli. in ihe eeiili'


l|..nil..'. I"


M.I.. I.m (.•111


k.pl ill


1, us h>. le-organise.l Llml- i f.iirlv g'ssl sliow. Play


fi , , , .


ing nj. tl... sioj ,h. anil a smart run on


T;,.. M-ilots aeie tl....... J


I'ro.is.lale pul »*n V v.v<»ua


Clia'.hiii’ii ".'I't oil with a the light liv


ll tro.n t’.ie ..verve, wh er.lr... eliallhst *1


.


,,e.e pi." mg a ha,.l, vigorous ,gam .,.0 ,1,1 make no hmo!"-"


I.I head a line goa ni.ii". aggiessi'''. an 1 U'


liolll


"1,1,h gave nothing a"a\ b":des. th. I.a.k, iM.m ihe fongregnui'ii.,lists, gl".-


,.il . xliihilu.n. ami alonn with A. ,l,e hon,.. (oi«.,ids at l..,y I'Y> le« |mt (mther roi.i.h- ..f go-'U fm n.alh.im. .1- tl.,- ,, l. r',.1 the.' I.sl hy lout goals t..


o-.-.loiig Ali-r ih.' inl.-r'.xl th.. gam.- 11-,.,.- ..I l.-ss el a >.'ia;.|iy nalm... Is-ing 'oi,.


r.n.sl 1., no.tl..-!,! play. Chathnrn w.-re .'on- t«'hi **• ‘ '1* ih'*'r »*:'r**. Jvi'd


o„ -..-,,hal .-nsv I/)" M-arr r.d.ojit.sl ihe el,.- I.a.k gam.- an.l ih.- "histlc "a- tr.qn.-nti' gemg. ...ns.-im-ntl,' the gain.- "as farcic.il, Th. le ".,s I.e liiilh.-i Moring. ihongh flial- l.mn nnol.. a sir.mg cinim fr. in a grainl l.jw sh.,1 l.v r I-'ail.-s. Iliidseii ".-nl ilown t" 'In. sliei. a,,.! .iii;..o. ntly tiie halt 'veiit tliroiigli his ie-inds msi.le the i-.'ts I/O"' Mimr j'ro- I,..I.sl th.it th>. ball haii gono otitsid.., ami li.e i.-l..,.s. iq.li.dil that vie'c. I>." .Moor fa,i.sl to .‘IS n lli.'ir a,count, nml C'h.ithnrn I'h.T.'f'.r.' "on ■■asily .Mom. O


liKilt^'p* — I >{ I — I AI.DEIts ru.NT.x V .x'rOCK.'S ,...„fnl m Ins lacklic.g. HoU, ,n,,sl h-ari. .,


g..l n.l of . 1.0 hall as qiml.lv a- halv.s W. r.' good t‘> a nm'‘ . Wahm'-.' ' i„clim-.l to k' a hit liinih-'i soim. alid d.a •, not


m<>r W


whi'st Gilisoii i,lay«-<l a i.‘ally elov. r gain. . Urn oiilv |.ossihh- .oini-himl Uiiig lhat ai


Ul


uim-.s hi. hoMs ..11 to 111.- hjd.l too r.,-f<-rriiig to ili- lor'vanls. it is I"'


\U


"ill, livioin "ho w.i.s most no rail.-.l lam.'Uiahly in lik.-ly Mliiatioii, an. rar.-lv l,.-i. so iiivif.-eliv.-. lholii|Kso.l go


I.mg. Ill • t 1.) -tar-l atisfai lory


ow .ham-os in .■on.s.sinoiu'o. Ellis is th,' la's .,.„tio (.•litlmro,- have ha,1. and " 111. Imlte. ml; would have Mailed. Ho disliihiiUs th. ,all with imelligeiice, and "ithoiit


,isl„>r is generally s,„n,.where about, Ili.'- ;


Hissing was v.'rv neat on Satiirda', nml la.\ !;n,l Ins n tnni of s|ax.,l nml .. eonlrol ove.


.;i,e liall "hirh ...akohi.n a


His partner has many prett' tonUKH, am ; 'u i , ‘ o.o|K..r hack in tlie sid.-, tho forwa d lin.. would he tlio la st Clitheroe has yet, |,ro-


' [ '"^ [ , ' ,3


''T d '" Kirk's \1.. the goalke.-,a-r pla.v"! s„!e!ali’n[[ savh.g ren.arkiihly - ' l l on mini-


rons ocea.sions. During the lirst j ' , | l,.a„- waa unsteady at hack, hnt I e J la'c.l


l••,„lr•lllv later. The halves were hig, 'igor ' • and the inside forwards were Parker, who used to grniid goal.


ous players, i'(iuailv Ihriistfiil. A, u- .-.r clithei'oe’s cohmr.s. got a hut h,. is still slow to gel. i")ay and Md by Taylor. Th- v.s.ung "'mg''.' «■”


vorv gooii. RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE. DANOnO.


HAWDLAND.S


A Hawdlamls corre.sjxmdont The relnn.


...idfieia play was t ' - the homo


ask............................ ....... .....- ” t s p 'r - ih o ,>loa.sant conditions. „ j which [.^r •atle.uh.,.cc


l•.■cov.•r M. "..11 as Id- 'ompaimms. 1ml h, than iiM-fnl. Taylor was a irojaii for


„,„1 distrihui.-.! iho hall judiconsl'. (',,1.1.1 si.„,,-s ".-I.- Iiirc.d I.I fi.-ld a « . ak­


in.-,1 l.-ain 10 th.. .me that plii.'.-d at Chtl,.- Imi th.-ir snpiHMl.-rs antic,i>.,t.si a k.'.-li- -tfiiggl.. ill.in tlu'y „ itn.-.-s.-d. Winning


cii'.s' go.,1. 1ml Itoh.'ilson's '"-11 p la cl icu- ti-.. "as bailly im-'isl anil an c.irly chanc,- ..1 III ii|n-mng ,ln- s. .,rmg "as ilii..",, ai'a.v. -\n a<I'anl.igi' "as goin.-l a f,'"' iniioiO's lat.-r "lun a .stiis ks d. l'..n.|.-i li.oull.-d just .mtsiil,. ih.' (..rlmldi.n area. Imt .slonth.'rn's shot,


ll:.. i.iss .mil playing uphill, ih.- hmm. Md.' " . lo lii't 10 g.'t au.'"hc,i'


I' '.h'-ir ,ip|sm-


I hough sir.oghl .ir.d hant. "<'iU over. Tin- gam..' h.ul md\ l"'.'n in I'rogn-ss 15 mimiics "hr.; l.ri.-n li. at Taylor, and a le"' miniilos at.T a laiill.v I'lcai'.im ,* hy W liall.-c h.-gan to I--11 dang'i- niitil W'rjglcy neatly t<x,k the


,\n »-x.-s'iitIV.. 111,1'tmg "as h.*hl in ih.* I -h Chiiivh .sch.H.l im Kri.lay l,i.st, .Mr. W


lliiih |ir,»iiiliiig. w.id.hiiglmi '" i c liu'd Is. I..r not having


igaiiisl lkdt,m-l,y-lt." k.ii.l lies,, phi".IS n„l having i


h.-ir grmtml iiiarke.1 out on .\*uv,-in1«.|' lllh. W'est llraiUopl snir..,.-.l ih,- .h-.liicti.in > „,| J,.lints tor |,laying Snaj-- and Ikiwke,-


1 •siiiul;,'- Scli.M.l at- No'.'inlo-r 11,


endaiices in. r.-niiis for a T.n'n v. Village niaU'l, in


lannary '-’Uth. at ('hallmni, "ill apjH'ar lalei’. \ geii.-ral meeting "ill !«• held I'.irlv in lainiary lo draw for the .Ville'll .''hi,'111.


li;i!l lia.m Wilkinson's i.ic.s. Ihe grinind ap- |H-.i,.sl to he '■••ry sli|i|K-iy and had :, seini­ ng ..irci't im ih., pa.ssiiig. Imt .stiK'ks sbowi'd


l„.n,-r ii.nlr.d than ih.i homo siile. Hohert- .01,. on th,' hoin,' right wing, "as the im"-l ilaiig.'imis forward and th,' iiistignlor of their first s,i., ..,sstnl alim'k. Kollo" ing u good rnii. his centre "a.s only partially clcarrsl, the hall going to Haytoii "ho. wiih a hot "'turn, .scored llio cr|nalising g,oal. -MattiTs r.' cot alloicisl Hi lemaiii eceii long, lor


♦HH* UlllNDM'rrO.N .MOUNT ZION. .Mmiia Zion "er«. the visiiors to Oriiidle


ton on S.iliirday. "hen the villagers I’litei'ssl tho li.-hl "Ith a imii'h stronger loam tfiaa tlo'y have hc.ii able lo muster in iho |>ast .."■"eel'.s.


v.'hei, the l.all |,asscxl la f,-.mi of the luniie goal frimi a c.-iitro hy .Neal. Wilkinson inadi" no inisioke. .Snnth'eni ami Wrigley both


Iri,',! shots, hnt "ere off the mark. The kh'king ami control ol th.' hall h,v the homo silk, was very poor, this being miiinly Ihj i-aiiso of .Slocks ohtainiiig a third goal. Tliei centre-half sent in 11 long drive which striic.; tho inside of the iqirighl and ".hoiindcil into tile net, nml half-tiin,. arii'od with Cahh'r sloni s iwo goals ill arrears. Stocks ilmiliiialed th,' game in the secoml


Inilf, ki'i'ping the home ilefeiu',, on the rnii and hardly ever allowing tho forwards to hecoiii,' dangero'is. A eontro hy Nk-al "’as saved hv Tavlor, bill ho faikxl to hold tho hall, and Wilkinsoii again incresiscrl tho load A pcnallv "as a'vardorl to Calderstoiies for Iniinls, but even this chaiico "'ns wasted, the hall being jilncetl sfraigh at Hirst, who liaa no (liffionltv in saving. A fow mimiles later, iiowovor, Cnrratlns had the satisfaction of lieatiiig tho goalio with a rising shot, aiul for 11 time tho gamo was more keenly con t.'sled. until tho homo sido gradually fell hack into their old loose lines.


laylor


placed a goal luck weakly along tho ground to Greon, w'ho qiiickl.v fired in-a low drivr which gave tho custodian no chanco of sav


t,H.k advaiuago of tho sIojk* and tinule a Vs’ry l.ri k s'.;,It, Briggs being eallosl n|x,n to sav.. his goal and cleai'ing "ill, a li.'fl.v kick. 'fh. hoiiio fonvaids "oi',' lailier slow at getting into their stride, jiai'lly due to la'ing over- kicked by tho def.-'iici". Play ",,s imisil.v in


'file visilor.s, v.'iiinuig the toss,


tlu, miiUil,. .if the field till Da'vsun ns’oivel the hall, which he ceiitrexl for .Scott lo opei the scoring for tho villagors. II. Green had iiard liiU's hy hitting the cros-shar. Half »iiiio arrived " i th no further scoring. I tile si'coiid half, tho homesters ret to in hiisinerss-liko "iiy. ami shortly after the ,'. sumption, .Scott sent in a lo'v shot which the goalio stopiK'd hnt failed to gather, and llrix.n .seorvxl the secoml goal. Tho lioiii team eoretainly had the last of tho game, ami oiu’o inoro visiting tlu, lower goal, Scott w i re.sjToiisihlo for mimlM;r throe. The visitors onisido right made a good rnii ii|> tho liiL, and sent in a lioantifiil shot, hut Briggs was in spleiidiil form and elearerl. Tho home do- fonre played well, and Oddio passed tlio ball to .lackson who, with a srdo effort, lieat threa opponcnt.s dofondors and placed llio ball be­ tween the uprights, giving the visitors’ cus­ todian no chance. After a fow changes in tho visitors team, which wero uiisuccessfiil, tin, gamo Inxiamo very one-sided, and the homesters adderl throe more goals, thus earn­ ing a conjile of well-deserved ixiints. For the


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al a local •-lenu-nlary .school; .MY ADVENTUHE.


It "as imlkiiig lime. The sun ponrixl


do" I, rcleiitlessly, the jkioi' cows were parchcxl with ihirsi. fhey had just Ux-n miiketL ami 1 was tol.l to iet two of them out.. .My fust effort 'cns ero'viuxl with snccx'ss, but on my second, i am afraiil 1 "as too hold. Heforo I conhl niifas'cii iho chain, the cow turned round, and hefor,' .voli could say '* .lack Hob- iiisoii,” had caught a shred of my jiimi>er on ii.'i- horn and cariicd my jiimin'r mid mo out oath,, shijipon. Her,' sho los-scxl mo and fell with my h.'ad against the milk tloat. soiitid of roaring waters seemed to ho gurg­ ling ill my ears, cows, carts, trough, stuhle-s, all ',-cmei't to I;.- in a state of "'iltl confusion : caiii.. darkness- -mid I kiu'"' no more When I call’..' to in.vself, 1 hiul.an pde


that 1 "as still on iJio co'v’s horns, whilo strange numhiie.ss iiervadcil my eyes, right


arm, and leg. Hut when 1 looked in the glass, what a sorry s|w.ctacle jire-senled il- si'lf! Two black eyes, a face smoared with hlooil and mud, a torn dress, my right arm hanging in a liniji aiul lifeless .slate, and al together 1 Uxikoii as if I had encountered some jiro-historic monster. AVo started for home, when tho sun had rciKintcrl of his ter­ rible heat, and tlio dainty bultorflios flittod from flower to (lower, when tho trumpet mouthed liotieysucklo gave forth her sweet­ est odour, when the busy bee buried himsjlf in tho bell-like convolvulu-s, and Bcphy ’ breath w’as waltiHl over tho land. A


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Waihlingteu. 1. Parish t'limcli. llrmUletoii. I; M.mnl '/i.m. II W'.-St llr-i.li.inl. 1; It.-Uen-bf-H-"laml, Chail.iirii. ' : lx." -'ks'r " 1* ” "


1. —.♦HH*— s-l NDAY SCHODI. I.K.AUUK


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1 strong snh-. and in . onsts|.u.neo of the in in this they


soino time, Tho homo left became prominent and from a centre by Cook tho hall was kept in the vicinity of tho goalmouth until, after a scramble, J’arker succoodoil in netting for Wiswell. At Uiis period, Wisswoll do-


sorve<l tlio load, and until half time they continued to demand tho greater portion of tho play. On tho resumption, the homo cus­ todian wius early called upon, the Read for­ wards becoming more thrustful. About this tinio one of the homo forward.s, Horrocks, was rondenHl hors do combat, which consid- orahly weakciuKl tho attack. Read s first goal came from S. Heaton. E. Heaton was i-oiiig ihroiigh when .S. Wil.son brought liim


cTowii. Tho whistle .soiimksl, ami sotne of tho players gave up. S- Heaton, getting po.s- Kcssioii, wins rhallengeil, hiil scoreu, tho ref- ,s‘ awiirtliiig a goal instead of a penalty.


Soon iiftcrwiirds, E. Heaton broke through, again isijipiiig forward for S. Heaton to notch tlio second. Onward.s Read wore tho hotter side, and Kelly settloil tlio i.s.sue two min­ utes from time with a lieaiity from just out- sido tho i>eiinlty area. The giuno throughout was fought at a great. |>:ice, ami was about iRo host sex'll on tho \\ iswell ground this sea son. .Maiilov, in goal, gave a splendid ox- iiil.ition, with Garrett tho pick of_ tho backs In tho intormtsliato lino, l)evmo pivot<« and wa.s ably supj>orte<l by I). Milson and Chatburn.


as did also Kninkl.uid in tho iiisido iKtsition. Head are a well Imlancctl side, and if, m thj e'lrlier stages they are slow at recovery, th y iimiilv atoned for their failures. Both tiv! hack.'i and tho goalio playe<l .a s roug game witli Snajio tho jiick of tho lialvos. Kell,, ami dlaxtor wero the ho-t of a fast moving


work<*<l hnrd m tho centre, forw.'ml lin«'. — M il— I.OW MOOll’S DISTINCTION.


A le.w •M.o’ r eorr,'slH,mlonl writ.-s: In re.ading l.n,t w.vk's relx.rts


[ fiiul ;i vtutA'iiiont imulo that OM Club** roniaiis " . re the first te.iin to 'viii at Imrii miller I.eiigiie r,ilcs Kiiue the format ef tho Itil,hh"dah" Amateur l/enr.'"'; ••taiA'nmut. in not corr*'<'i. i*** llieni at fli.itliiini. Inst -ea-o ef felir goals to two.


I bv the innrgi'i I.0 W .Moor Inxil


Chal- This


1922.


villago;^. AV. Briggs was quite safe in goal, while ttiieotliam and Aliham left imtliing w bo desii'ed: tho halves fed well, 0. Bnggs, at eontro half, iieing the best of tho tlireo. The forwards all jihiyed a good game, tho goal scorers heing Scott 3, Jackson 2, and Greon 2 Tho visitors’ goalio was rather sliaKy,


and the hacks would liavy done wdl to play to tho whistlo; the halves were rather weak


whilo tho fonv.ards played good football at times, tho centre being-their mam support. Full-time: Griiulloton, 7; Mount Zion, 0.


PARISH CHURCH RESERVE. CLITHEROE CATHOLICS.


Saturday. In tho first half tlio Catholics played the best football and led at the in- teiwal by two goals to none. On the re- sumpt.ioii, the Saints m.ado a fine recovery luid scoretl three consecutive goals, the woml- work and tho Catholic custodian being hit a few times.


Playetl on the Pimlico Road ? " 'i’en minutes front time, the


homo team were leading, but during spas­ modic .attacks, the visitors added another Two goals, and .a good clean game ended in favour of the visitors by the odd goal in seven. Tho scorers wero for St.. Alap' a, Sharp 2. and Smithson; for Catholics, Blcas-


dalc (2), Duckett and Rigby.


CH.4TBURN UNITED v. L05V MOOR “ B.” TTio match at Chatburn between those


teams jirovided a couple of pointa and a then crop of goals for tho. liomo sido. Tho start was sonsational, as Low Afoor won tho toss and the United kicked off and went straight away -to .score a goal, without an o|)jX)nont touching tlio ball. This goal tvas tile foronmnor of many more. The visitors wero entirely outclassed and were unable to cojH, with tiio quick raids of a virilo set of forwartls. The gamo was little more than a •


• shootiiig-in ” match, and goals canto very


frequently. The home sido were at the top of their form, and that means something, o-s several opjxiHiiig teams have found to their cost. Tho forwards wore smart in combin­ ation and sliot with deadly accuracy, whilo tho iialves gave good support, and with the hacks, completely subdue<l tho visiting for­ wards. .’Vt the intorv.al the score was eight goals to none. Tho second half w.a,s a repe- litioii of the first, with regard to the run of tho jtlay, but no goals were scored. The game was confimxl to tlio visitors half almost tho wliolo of the time. Innumerable shots wore sC'iU ill, hut none found their way into tho not. Tho keeper ,savc<i qiiiu- a numlicr, others hit tlio woo<lwork. Try as Ihov woiilil, tlii.y could not get through, and the score remaiiiisl the sam," to tho end. TIio visitors had not a goal in them, .ami rarely crossed the lialfwny line. Tho scorers for llio Cnitctl wero Frankland 2, F. Green 2, 0. .Atkinson 2. and R. .Atkinson and Joe Cirren one each. Chatburn United, S; T/ow Misir Hoserve, 0.


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\\T'„sT IlUADl UHD V. llOLT'ON-m’- llOWLAND.


On Saturday last, Holton journevtxl it,


llradford "ith a very strong ;uid sturdy team i le.ini to win. Play .slarlssl late, hut in


fine siyh’ , llraitlnrd going well ihi'vn tho field. After a i’,'"' ininntes. llixon scorori lor Brad­ ford from a v.'ry .lilllcnlt niigl.', a really brilliant goal. Tlio homo team 'core soon io'vii iigaiii, and the same jilay.'r thrmigii, hill the r.-fer," riihsl otlsid.- y aileraards Dix.m got a knock mi an old I'.niml ami, to th,- dismay of tho hom,' team, ha.l lo retire I'.r lie, rest of the gamo. ihe Hradfordians "ill, 10 men contimnxl to plav ".dl .md ilitl .a g.md deal of |,r>'~,ing. Iax'Iii- ing. in g,,;il. had little to th, tluring th,* first halt. Un th" resiimptieii. Ilollmi played v..ry "ell, their nistmliaii being nlniost eii liri'lv iilh*. "hilst at the other eml, fc'eniing ".IS '-.TV litisv ind'sxl. H-id it not Ihs'II for h" smart work, a fo'v goals 'could Cs'rtniiil.' haV" goa>. to Ibilt.in. .kmilh "as loo gooii f.ir his opism.'n*. and liiil gr.'at work, liitt Tilieringlon "iis not so siiro ii.s usual. Ihe hacks pla.'.s! 'cry "ell. and Altham dhl giv.H work, llrailfonl did "ell to hohl their on*' goal h'-ul in a haril-foiight g.inie. On Satnnlav th.-'.' t.'ams in,"', at. Bolton iho Crav.-n fnp coin|—litiiin and it is hope,! that Dixon "ill I-' "''H *noi;gh I., take h


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