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OLITHEROE EASILY ACCOUNT FOR BARNOLDSWICIC TOWN.


beneath, tho going being treacherous throughout, tho Clitheroo plnyens could not bo oxpccled to take unduo risks on S.aturday wlieii Barnoldswick Town visited Shaw Bridge. Especially was this Iho case when it was scon, ns it early was, that tho Yorlc- sluremon were not- particularly smart. 3’hus it enmo about that Clithoroo did not exort tlieinselves a great deni and once they had scored things panned out as expected. Tho game was by no menus n tlirilling


AVith the ground hard on top and soft


duel, but there were any number of oxciting moments, Clithoroe attacking almost all t'>i) time. The first lialf was lilllo better than a shooling-in alfair and Barnoldswick bad to thank their goalkeeper (Wilson) for many brilliant saves when all seemed lost.


Iienotratcd later, ho gave a very clover ex­ hibition nnd could not bo blamed for any of tho points against him. Clithcroo were without Currie, and Hall


was largely duo to AVilson that the teams crossed over without a goal huving been scored nnd though his charge was thrice


i t


the “Town” only making occasional hUncIts. KclIoU nearly scored for Clithoroo with .i bouncing ball, and Jlircli was unlucky, put­ ting tlio ball into the net nnd Iiniidling. Byrom scored, but from an olT-sido i>osi-


deputi.'^ at eentro; nnd Bradshaw was also away ill, 3'hompson appearing in his place at left half. Tho homo side had most of the early play,


saves in llio Ibimohlswick goal. Later Tliompson and Kollett skimmed the bar with long shots.


eroo jiroduced nothing tangible, wbil.sl liar- noldswick rarely got past tho home ball bnekfl until fshorlly before the interval, when they enmo near to scoring. Clithoroo wore awartled a penalty for


.V scries of corners for Qitli- burn


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Half-time: Clithoroo 0, Barnoldswick 0. Play was very moderate on the resumption


Byrom driving hard into tho net with a fir.st- timo effort.


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ls Kn>hh- to llto followijij; for


puted, Clitheroe contojuling tho ball* did not rro.cs the line. Final:


later he made amends hy putting tlio fini.sh- ing touch on an effort by Jlyrom, following


Hull mi.ssod a glorious opening, hut a littlo


from Kelldit’s centre. Tho visitors wore awarded a goal close on time, the referee’s decision being hotly dis­


i shaky in goal and King nnd Bamford at hack I were not very convincing. King made an \ awful hash of tho jienalty which cane I Clitlieroo’.s way. Ho has twice before been very lucky to score from tho .spot, and an-


Blackburn, was con.spicuously successful a.s referee. Ho appeared to have a rooted ob­ jection to running about and a number of bis decisions were unsali.sfactory in con­ sequence. Twice Clitheroe were awarded corners when tlm homo forwards kicked tho hall out, tho.so lapses of Mr. Twiggg being ))articularly glaring to anyone near the tent. Tho goal given to Barnoldswirk was very innch qiie.stioned, men in an excellent posi­ tion for seeing tho incident declaring tho hall did not got within a foot of the line, a statement several of tlio Barnoldswick siip- I>ortor.s readily confirmed. To coino to tlie player^, Bealo wa.s only


Clithoroe 3; Bnrnold.swick Town 1. I t cannot ho said that .\fr. Twigg, of


I other penalty kicker should bo tried—(Jibson j being tlio most likely, Byrom would have i been hotter than IItill at centre and tiio I spectators wore surprised when a clmn.:e j was not made at half-time.


Ihiinfurd was


. tho better of tlio Imcks, King being below i form and kicking Komowhnt wildly at liin's. Tbo halves all jdaycxl splendidly. Dnrkv''’t'i being the best of the trio and Tlion.p'ion .shaping very well indeed. Gibson wa • a tower of fitrongtli in tho pivotal position. Kellolt and fiouthworth played well on the wings hut the inside men were not ns happy as usual, Hull certainly being no conl*e- fnrward. Bvrom and Birch were not hles8ed with luck lint many chances went .\ hogging. iStill, Clitheroo won comfortahlv If they had lost the reason wmila have lns*n that tliev underrated tlio opponoiu-j. The homo side were almost always o.. lop ai.d could afford to take things fairly easi;;,. To-morrow, Clitheroe journey to l'acui» to


play the reserve tlieie, Bradshaw and Currie resume and the team will thorefo-e bo at full strength, viz.: Bealo; King and Bamford; Duckworth, Oih'ion and Bradshaw; Konthwortli, Bvrom, Currie, Birch uid Kollott.


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C A S T L E S T R E E T , CLITHEROE FoUowinK a spoil . . .‘-cored.


hack and Smith f.xl Ireland, who forced a corner from which Hoys equalised with


Low Aloor :iltacked again hut were driven iie-it header. from A’ilks.


Low Aloor took the lead again, however, F. Jones doing tlio trick.


A ing 3 to 2.


Tho interval arrived with Lo«' Aloor lead­ .


, ,


1 fv- 11111^ Tones tested Hunks. The keeper corners, somo of which were well placed wa? , ; r l in o r a g i r i . r lo o n aftorwa Play accrued to them, but the visitors’ defence


The visitors wero soon in iho home tern- , , . - , i ,


corner from whicli Irolnr. I . ,


» * r . i , .


T. Niittall displacccl H. Clayton, while 11. \Vnlt-s was called upon lo appear on tho cx- treino left. Tho visitors elected to operate against tlio slope. AVilkinsoii was rei>cated- ly eallorl upon to defend Read goal.


after this iiml Banks received tho plaudits j first throatening attack, which was abortive tho crowd lor a very fine full loiiglli save - “ -


' ...............- ■ ■


I,ow Aloor attnekwl strongly Hon miniitcs iho visitors engineered them ........


Record up-to-dato,


Low Moor ................13 i0-"2.-'l'-52...18...21 Chatburn Sabden


............... l l - " 3 ” -2-"L..51...14...L ................. ;13...8...4...1...38...-o...l*


Royal Blues ............ Banglio .................12...0...4...2...29...2I...14


.2...35...30...M 2.. .20...10...12


Wialley


Hur.st Green ...........11...0...4...!...40...28...13 Ilead B.......................13...3...8...2...20...50... 8 .Turner Unioni.sts ....12...3...9...0...18...54... 0 V/isw(41 ...................12...1...8....3...^5...41... q ..12 10...1...15...VO... 3


I.A8T SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


Chatburn, 2; Lo)V Aloor, 4. Ijanglu), 1; SalKlmi, 3. AVliallcy, 0; AVisu'cll, 0.


GRADAA’ELL CUP—Rc-played Tic.


Royal Blues, (I; Rond 11, 1. CH.ATBURN v. LOW’ MOOR.


meeting of these rivals on Saturday oud a good gate as.somblcd lo witness tho encoun­


RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE. C'onsidcrnblo iiitorost was taken in tho


had Nomething to do with the interest and had something tbo do with tho interest nnd ontluisinsm displayed, though tho meeting of tho teams is almost invariably attractive. Low Moor started with groat dotormina-


ter. Tho fact that the result of tho game would


onmo as Iho result of a miskick on tho part of a hack and in attempting to clear J . Green kicked against Oddio from whom it rebounded through well out of tlio roach of Banics. A couple of corners to Chnthurn availed them nothing and shortly afterwards' Low .Aloor went further ahead, another mis-| take giving AVilks an opportunity, which that player accepted with alacrit.v.


was rare with considerable vigour, perhaps too much..


Two goals lead in a little over five minutes stimulant nnd tho Moorites played


....... . .


was cleareil. Later Ireland shot well but llolton was on


P. W. L. D. 'P . A. P. Goals.


' Tho half had boon in jirogrcss some time before Chatburn mode thoir first serious raid and Bolton cleared with difficulty a t tho second attempt. •


was kept in tho Chatburn half nnd Banks was kept busy.


AVilkinson headed in again but Lavon.nor _


was in waiting and relieved tho danger. Low Moor were always on top, however,


playing a strong open game and AV.Iks made the issue safe by putting on a fourth


shown horoabouts and ono or two players wore lucky in not receiving marching ord.)rs. Low Moor were constantly attacked and nut for n very fine display by Banks in goal, Ui’ margin would have boon larger. A


goal. A litllo tompor was unfortunately boiflg


son had a fine chanco to redneo tho lead, shooting right across when favourably placed. Chatburn certainly lind a day off. Banks


A ’ilkin-


being about tho only man to show nnytliing liko form. Tlioro was no doubling tho superiority of


Low Jfoor nnd they deservedly won. 'Their methods wore vigorous, too vigorous in face, and this had its effect on tho younger mem­ bers of tho opposing side. Low Moor 4, Clmth)irn 2.


——HH*—


ROYAL BLUES v. READ UNITED “ B.” (Replayed’ Tio Grndwcll Cup.)


A Royal Bines supporter writes: High


tion swinging tho ball about to sorao purposo three goals to tl.o bad. Road,’winning tl.o and they gamed an early lead. Iho first goal


hopes wore ontortainod a t Pimlico th at tho Blues would again rcacli tho Bcrai-fmal, after running Rond to draw a t Read, after being


i^j^kod uphill, tlio Blues from tho be- |


.swuro a lca<l. Tho state of tho ground was a big trouble to all, tho players not being able to keep on their feet. Play conlimiod in tho Bines’ favour, but tho forwards could not score. Tlio liomo team chiinied a penal­ ty for hands but tho reforeo did not soo tho infringement. Tho Blues* hacks were play­ ing well, their kicking being very good nnd giving goo<l help lo tho forwards, who, how-


ginning, keeping the vi.sitors’ defence hard nt it. They were very unfortunate not to


Chnthurn rallicHl and had a share of tho at-1 ‘jver, could m.ako httlo, headway, , , , , , Tho Bines


Green was injured early on and was off tho field for repairs on three subsoquont qcq-i- sious, while G. Green, who was deputising


steady under prossuro and caused much anxiety to Iho homo siipiiorters. I t is only fair to stato, however, that .V.


tioiu and Clitlieroe continued to press. AVil.son was applauded for a trio of lino


count of himself. attack


tho spot and saved .smartly. Tho Chatburii defence was proving un­


k'- .................... "“ Ishot which was wide. After about .35 minutes Rond opened tho scoring. T. A’hitclica 1


tbo other, both sides of backs playing well. Tlie Blues enmo within inches of scoring but rould not do it. Rend were often danger­ ous, getting away well. A strong drive by


raced away nnd p.i.s.sod for Kelly to open the score. Half-time; Rend 1, Bluc,s 0. Resuming, play pns.se<l from ono side lo


previous ami was also .mwell and ihcreforo; teams contmuod to fight stubbornly to the iouUl not ho expected lo give a good a c - • i'»‘' t'>tho”t f f t t l ’er score. Final: Read 1,


for Faulkner, bad b.HU. at work all tho night • ■ l’>n'h went Bluc.s 0. Holton's charge, I A Read eorrqs|>omlcnt writes; I'his re- the b;.r. Ilo-b


r r " - "".■li"-'"' A


SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.


Cliatbum, 2; Ix)w Moor, 0. Parish Oliurch, 4; AVesley, 1. AVest Bradfoixl, 3; St. James’s, 3.


AVEST BRADFORD v. ST. JA.AIES'S A.


was played a t AVost Bradford on Saturday last. ’Tho visitors won tho toss and quickly becamo aggressive, Scott scoring after about ton minutes. Tho visitors coutimied u, press strongly but could mako no further licndway. 'Tlio villngo forwards then got into tlioir stride, Titteriugton equalising witli a lovely goal. Tho game coutiuuod fast but no further goal was registered hofofo tho in­ terval. Early in tho second half Alc'f. a gave tlio visitors tho lead during a scrim­ mage. Hindio, tho homo centre, rcorvi;d a nasty kick in tho face nnd lind to leave -tho field for attention. A’ith onl.v ten men


’TIio return match bolween thoso loams


tho villagers rallied splendidly and qimklv registered two more goals, tho first Irora a penalty converted by Swales nnd tho so ;or.d scored by tho outside left, AVilson, who n";it ly turnwl a pass from tho right into the m l. I’lny now bccamo “ fast nnd furious.’ 'Tho villagers looked certain winners hut i.eic decreed otherwise for in tho last miniico of tlio game tho visitors drew level from penalty which was taken by Schofield. Final score: A A


A A ’cst Bradford, 3; St. James’s A. .3.


first team to take a point out of St. James's A., wlio had prcviou.sly nover lost or dr.-.wn n single league match during this scnsui, or last.


LOAV AIOOR RESERVE v. Cn.ATBURN U.MTED.


burn, tho reserves mot nt Low Jloor and nn interesting gnmo was wiliic.sscd.


AATiilo tlicir .seniors wore nt grips a t Chat


scored by Q. Clark. In tho second half they kept tho upper hand and a fino goal hy .1. Clark put them


many good .shots nnd prevented any further score. Chathiirn wore tho bettor side nnd won hy


two clear goals. Clmthnrn United 2, laiw Aloor Reservo 0.


— — SABDEN V. L.AKGUO.


I At Langho. Tho teams pressed in turn I Frnnklniid rando a magnificent save right 1 in the top corner hy tipping over, while


.-After


after which tho gnmo was of a ding-dong character, tho defences being severely t.axed, mid llrogdeii and .8|iaip did line work lor Rend. Five minutes before half-time J . Kelly scored tho only goal of the game. .lAftcr


the elmnge of ends tho Bliio.s fought v.aliant- ly. Their wing play was clover, and many


LEAOUF.


I tho hall from wing to wing, nnd after a j hcniitifiil Centro llollidny leaped liigh into ilio air nnd headed through, to oi^n tho 1 .score nftor 15 minutes’ piny. Dyson in trap-


tlio right wing, nnd ndien Petorson centred tlio homo left full-back stopped tho ball with his hand, nnd ITolHdny successfiilly took tho penalty. Fino combination among Sahden forwards ended in 3’. Fraiikland, tlio visitors centre, adding tho third goal. Sabdon won by .3—1.


Dyson and Pint defended well. Sabdon swung


I close in, nt onco poiincetl on it nnd equalised, tho Rcoro nt Iho iiitorrnl being 1—1. AVilh 20 minutes to go tho visitors advanced on


ping tho hall fell, nnd H. Holden, who was


TAIU.R i'


Cnngri'StuIonuhHtrt


Mount Zion......... ChiUlmrn Church WJmlloy \S*L*rilcy . IMrlfth Church .. Clilheroo We.-'lcy Moor IwuH* ........


. . . . \) . . u .. . . y ..10 . . M


.S ti li


( 1


Pi li \2


fiirlhor ahead. F. Hud-son in goal for Low Aloor snveil


ficate, wero out to maintain Hint record. Tlio ground was hard nnd ratlier trencIiero:is hut somo smart play was seen nt times. Cliatburn Jed a t tho interval by ono goal


Tho United, who hnvo nn nnhenten cerli A’ost Bradford bavo tlio honour of boisg th-a


Saturday and proved, a runaway for ifiu Ohatbum lads, who won by ton goals to


Played on tbo Dowiihnm Hall gromul „,i one. —-HH)—


Sabden opened tho scoring througU M. Scalon, but tho visitors equalised nnd ut


S.ABUEN 2nd v. P.VDIHAAI GREKX, At. Babdon. Aftor much mid-field plur,


half-tinio tho teams wero 1—1. In tlio second half Scalon scored again for Siibdcn, and after much prossuro tho visitors drew level again, tho gamo ending 2—2.


' '- ■ L JW * * ---- matches for to-morrow.


NORTH-EAST LANOASEHRE COAIBLN’.A- 'nON.


Barnold.swirk 'Tomi v. Colne Cailton.. H.y croft.


HAslin^^dcii v. ivirliv Amntcui>. IJnl.stoad.


Ikicup Kcfservt? v. Cliihoroc.


RIBBI.ESDAI.E AMATTCCR LIMGUK Royal Blues v. Rend United. It. Duckv.ui; i A


Cliatburn v. Hurst Grccti. J . Hnyhn.-.t Low Aloor V. Langho. A. E. Dixon.


A ’i-swcll V. AVlialley. G, F. Jeifs. SUNDAY SCHOOL LF-.VGUE.


St. James’ A. v. Chiithuni. J. Fve. AVest Bradfortl v. Bolton. It. AA'hilterr. AA'atldiugton v. St. Jnme.s’.s It. J , Jnekvw. Grindicton y. Pnrish Church. T. He.t--


- TEAMS.


Cowntcrtliwaiti*, A\ rigl**y, P.arkinM.ui. I-.-,.. ,. Jones, AVilkf's, T. l-A-cles, tlddu*.


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AVTiieh Dawson w.ts on ulio “ Itnlo Had Ilodkiiisoii •• .-liiiell ” a rat wle-n I-


............ Thorpe?


Did Alo.crop loo,>.e llie hall p.n.-.MIlg M:-' Forrest, and did Itollo lind it?


, , ,,


SUNDAY SCHOOL BILLIARD LEAGUE.


laiw Moor.—Ilqltqn, GoiKlmaii, Laveia;-j.


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f


li> aimiii* 1 i by dry r. : Jn«li-4 li t' .: ’.


vep'taM*’ *h ‘ • Tile tr.*u'‘!’ ! . mil tomp.ii t «»f liis < .-r.ti*' I hear*!


bad iiatl :n ■'


\n a<l'iii»”0 I)r\ p-: ■ • -


' THIS WEEK’S RESULTS.


Ctmurogtitionuli.sls Ol*** Moor Limo .. . Clithoroo WVsley . 700 Mount Zion . . Chutbvvrn Church..1000 \\ lmU*'y


2nd DIVISION. I‘. W.


Clitheroo \Vf-.ley............. J* - • ** (ongn.'trutioimlirttH.......... < . . h


Moor Ijvno ..................... 3 • • I .Mount Zion..................... I’arit'h Church................


All comm»rclal models are subject to rotund o! Import Duty. THIS WEEK'S


Mount Zio n ........... ^loor I..nn»* ........


SOU 7SO


• • * • I


RESULTS.


Clithi'rt'M' V (.ongrrgutionrdi.-tirt


.■'01 .010


CONGREG ATIONAUSTS v. MOUNT ZION. Vluyi'd ut lh«’ Con'-:*v::aliojuil Iu^titut>^ on MOr.VT ZION


THE UNIVERSAL CAR


J. StcncB........... J. UtMlnmii......... il. .\.-pluwuU .,


K. Turkor... W. 'Purnor.......... W. Ilimilo........ T. Slirznkcr .. . K. Ihlgilulc........


Monduv ovenins. co.\‘ (;s.


.. 107 . . l2o .. fj:» ..12o . . l2o .. l ‘j:. .. 12:. . . 12:.


J. I’rt'-xtou ........ W. Tnylor .. .. J. I5ri*lh»'rt'.*n, . ilnrllev . . . Kilcy..'.......... <ntilliif) . , . Smithi”-) . . . 0);di‘ii


11. V. L. K T.


lliinilitiii) . ........


.TA'J . vU'i . T.'h)


li i:


Ilo


H


in.', P.‘o


Ih


on .Momluv. \ni.\LLKY.


WHALLEY WESLEYANS v. PARISH CHUKCH. IMiiNiui at the Whull”;


J . Hi-vworlh....... r*fi B. Clarke............... lui J . H. Cleg.'............12:» J , Ireluml............... •A. UosK.................. tin \V. H. IMrker......... Ul H. Ilimll”............... 71


r . .A.shworlh....... U'i fil2


CHATBURN CHURCH v. CUTHEROE WESLEY Tvi


r iuved a t Cl iathurn. •*» Moiuiav aii’ •nings. CH.ATIU’UN.


HmUon ........ Smi th ............


J . Chester . . . llihhle .......... Monk ............ W. WiUon . . . CoekKhult . . . C'outes............


MOUNT ZION


U. Bleaiard ........ A. Hall


J. JoneH................ . \. Crompton .... A, Hibhie ............ J. Alillman ........ J. Hirch.............. E. l>ouhu^^l . . . .


................


. . 12,' . . 12.". ..12a . . 12:. . , 12N ..12a . .I2r. . .12:»


1000


” V. CONGREGATIONAL •B.”


riayetl nt Mount Zion Institute on M*)iuIaA. MOUNT ZION.


. .19 . U9 .12a . lU .125 .125 .12,1 . 77


S23 NEXT WEEK’S MATCHES.


W hallcy WVnIcv v. ConpregationHlij^iw. MouiU Zion V. Clith<*roo Wenley. Aloor Lane v. I’ariiifh Church.


Qjthoroo Wcflloy ** B ” v. Mount Zion “ B, Pariah Church “ H " v. 3Ioor Lauo “ B.”


2nd Divihion : CO.VOS.


IVnnet l . . . Fye ............ SuUliiJe . . . Coatra . . . . Sli rittkcr . . Slones .. . . Tn’-Hion....... Tunier ..........


. 12 ■ . v:s


.125 . IH) . IFi .123 .125


UM »


It. .1. M.


J. D.iwv.in W’l


Savage . (khht* . S la te r , .


\Vaher Slin Wm. Sling* U. T. hrial W’. SctvH .


.. i:n


.. ., n >


o!|iT.Ml h> tl.et ,1 Ole


Til.- K>iu< at Kill t ( Vltnhei A


«'f luaint- iKiie I t is a


V. !! 1 V : ■ I C,


>.’t anet !m 1 • tivo, b.r ;it ;1d ;.cav«* ,i g-illB


a Knipl i lh- '“1. Js nut a. <•. pi‘ d


DH. CAMIJ Dr. 11. .1. Cal


Chr ist Chm* ii } will aif.inl liim ^


in otliLT pulpit-'. will Ui preai liv-vl 1 a t ( 'hnst ( Itiin I w .y1.v» on tlie h-J C’atluxlral tlurm;:


tn rail tho


an< Ok* inn ■Uk*


.\H ! !..


C”’h| i! I


I'.XKISH CUFKC H. K. .h-nen.........


U. ............


J. W hittaker . . . , .!. Kimwlo.-t . . . . H. Cloojli... H. IlruJi;.. .


U. RIr'war.l . J. K. Heel........ ,


1 !.v.


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