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Clitheroe’s Unsatisfactory Play Against Bacup.


WEAK FORWARDS. .After tliroe ilcci.sive ilofc.al.s luva.v from


liomc, ami a fte r maUinc iluo alimvaiiee for llie fact l l ia t l l ie ir opponi'nl.s were aaaing.it the lo f ty oiie.s in the ch a r t , C litliem e were ex|)i'Ute(l


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agaia.1 t Itacnp, i f not to ta rn tlie tallies oii th e ir opponeat.i of tlie jirovioii.s weel;. That the.v failed to ilo so was a iiig di.sa|ipnnit- huMii to tlie sapporters wlio, n otwith stan d ­ ing aa a f le n io o ii of


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thwarted only hy inches a fte r searing the eiinaiising goal. The home lorwards, save the e.vtreme wieigers, are a t a disadvantage against a faster s e l, and many were the eentres, liiith liy Clarstaag and S iiiith I ha! went lu'g g iiig . AValker showed himsell as hard a worker as ever. and. on ono iieea- sion. in Ids eagerness, traversed the whole spaeo aeross the liidd on to the le lt wing. Me showed the old disposition to go through alone. I'orgolfid for the time lieing th a t he had a par tiiei'.


■\Vntson. wlio had loUowed clop;ely iij), | homo halves checked t lie visitors in tlie


hroH^lit Holden to liis kneo.s with a hard drive. .At the other end Jloothman saved a perilous .situation a t the e.Kpense of an ahortive coi-ner. Keys was presented with a g^lorioiis chance to equalise, hut fired into the hands of llohlcn. 'riicn Kerslniw was lucky to hold a nish hy Gar.stau^ and G’nlihorty. but the llacnp defcMulers con­ tinued to firevail and packed the fjnal wlien


daui;er threatened. I t was rough on tlie home team th a t a lte r


m a k in g sncli strennons. i f vain, efforts, liie y .should lose fu r th e r hold on the game throtigh a breakaway on the le f t , H a ll ru n n in g in to tiike a centre Iruin Alar.sden against which U’ loyd had no chance. Clitlierne were q u ic kly a tta c k in g again and i t was a lte r Holden had saved a d ifh c n lt .screw shot from Heys, th a t Walker profited throngh a ’i-" kic k hy Ker.shaw. and CUtheroe had re­ duced the lead. O’ Doliertv, from a d if fic u lt angle, sent in a sw if t shot which, though i t missed hy inches, raised a hearty cheer from tin* sjiectjitoi’s. 'I'lien i t was th a t Cli- fberoe .should have got on level terms, a.s Ileys, w ith a fine o p p o r tu n ity w ith in three


yards o f the goal, was in the a ct of shoot­ ing when Alsteiul deliberately held him w lf ils t the ball was punted away. The appeal fo r a penalty met w ith the same fate as the first. The incid e nt happened close to tho in te rva l, which a r r ive d w ith the .score


ihu n q i. *J; Olitheroe, 1. Tn ihe seemnd h a lf. Cfilheroe at once


IK' w ill iiave to adaiil him ­


self more lo tlie play of the q t lie r forwards who were a ny th in g lin t ennviiadng. .11 nia.v he l l ia t emistant rearrangement of the for ward line has a ti'lid e iie v lo upset them, ami •••.•CM to keep the Indf-haek Hoe from se ttlin g down.


I t is a policy deserving i if


seriiins cmisideration. however, to which those resjtnnsilile shonld give heeil raihei


than lo the eonnsel of oalside and ivves- poiisilile opinion.


In the renrgnnrd. Childs


and :Slinger wm-e fn ir ly safe, and the halves played well—Watson, in p a r lie n la r , n o li! he Was iiiia re d midway Ihrongh the second half. How lo infuse morn v illi and more direei. method in the f ro n t line is the proli- lem to grappio w ilh . Waal nl cohesion and iiiid e rs ia n d ia g is ver.v apparent, a iu l^n o t n i i l i l ihere is a. marked improveiiienl in this respect eaii t 'lit lie ro e liope to gain pninls.


The Play.


'I'he teams lined np as follows;— Clilhe ro e .— l•’ loyd ; Childs and S lin g e r ;


Watsmi, I ’opplewell am! l lo i il ln n a i i : Smith, Walker, lle.vs, O’ l 'o l ie r tv and ( la rs la iig . Ik ie iip .- I io ld e i i ; Ker.iliaw and .Alsload; Har r is . W llillire a d and C liadwiek;


siia[i, Horner. Sandiford. H all and .Alarsdi’ ii.


Keferee: /Ur. T. S in it li. Harwell. The C.inditioiis were a nyth in g lin t cheer­


fu l. 11 n iis l a t limes | i i i r t ia l ly eoaeealing


the extreme parts nf the field. Siinie ainnse- nieid was (a llie d hy a d ia iin iit iv e y o ii i ig i le r dressed in Itacap'.s cnlmirs. who. as Hie (■lull’s in a i io l . led the v isitors on to the Held and shook Inilids w ilh Iho referee


Itefore r c l ir i i ig . Coiiiig the loss. Olitheroo i l ’ir ic d l lic game and a promising nioveineiit v a i spoiled by llo o lliin a ii p u l l in g Hie hall too fa r for ( liirs ta iig .


’I'hen a s lip on the


r ig h t iires('nt('d Alarsden w ith an opening, iiiid Kloyd was soon in a ctiini. uSIingor was applauded fo r smar tly in te rce p tin g Ocw.snaii The home forwiirds got away on the r ig h t for Smith to cenire. lu ll Holden wns niit scrioiislv tested.


.After Alnrsden had lu’cii


p ii l ’ed up fo r (ilfside in the gnalnnialh. I ’ opplewell raised a sii-ge on the v is ito rs ’ oeal w ith a lad drive from Iw e n ly yards, whleh was elf the ta rg e t,


'rhea, from a


free k ic k , Uaciip scored a f te r ien mimilos, Hie hall heiiig swung out lo Hewsiiaii, wdm wasierl no time in e o n tre iiig fo r Sandiford i l l tr ic k C liilils and lin il Ike eornor (if Ike md. O 'T liilie r lv wns wide of the mark from llio kiek-oir. and Ike Inline forwards wore fre i|n e iilly in dangernns p ro x im itv lo the Ih ieiip goal, hat eon.ld ant score, llu ia g li lia v in g Hie h e t ie r of Hie lik'.v. AValker. w ill'll well placed, iailed to tra p a ecnlie friim (larstan g , and tlim tirk Bacnp were pen­ alised twice in (piick .sneecssion, t lic Iree kicks were o f no a vail. The refereo faded


In note several ineidents th a t m ig h t have had an im p o r ta n t hearing on the re s iilt,


the f irs t neenrrins when G.nrstang, his wav through, wa.s roughly hustled off the hail, the appeal fo r a p enalty licin g ignored. The tronhle was th a t the referee was nsnallv some distance away tvlien these th ing s happened.


t ’ opplowell was again


wide o f the goal from a free k ic k fo r a foul on Hev.s ju s t outside th e p enalty area. Then W a lk e r made an nnsuccessfid cirarfc to convert a centre from .Garstnnp. The Bncup flefencc was robust as i t was stnhhorn. Childs camo in to prominonce hy checKinp an ndvnnco orJ the le f t , and in th e n e x t ra id


l)ew-


forced a corner which was cleared. Sandi­ ford raced away in possession and passed to IM’arsden who ran in and was in the act of shooting w ith in three vards range when Slinger leaped to k ic k tho hall from his too. T in 'll Holden dashed o u t of goal to im n i the hall away from the foot of O’ DoheiTv who had got ihrongh on a solo e lfo r t and in a inolee in fro n t nf goal vSmith dashed in to make the scores level. Tjater. Hoothmaii had the luwdest of luck, when the hall h i t tin ' crosshjir.


ami Floyd was enlled in to action l>y H a ll, l io r iK 'r ond Dewsnap.


ne.Kl a tta ck which ended in Smalley cqiial- 1. siiig. A t the other end Maylinrst centred v e il , and the home team liad hard Imdi w it li .several shots, l in t AVilkinsoii


fin a lly


kicked well down the field and the danger was past. H a lf- t im e : Parish Chnvcli, 1 :


O r im llo to n , 1. The game was resumed at :i fast pace


and .some good foothal! was .seen hy both teams. Sharp gained a corner which was well placed h ut headed over. The v is ito r took the lead in the next raid through Hlackhurn who netted w ith a good sliot.


The Parish now attacked and. fo r a while (gave the vis-itor.s’ dcrence a warm time . 'I'wieo the homo centre was robbed when in a good .scoring position. Then the visitors attacked through Swales, ami a corner was gained which wa.s p ut heliind. The I ’ arish were again in the picture and Hargrcave.s scored again. To the end of ih o game there was l i t t le lo choose lietwoen the teams, the final b e in g : Parish C lm rc li. 2 ; Gr in dle lo n


2. Of the teams, both goalkeepers did well


tho .sides being generally well balanced. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND V. WHALtEY


AVitli a re-arranged and improved team


.Afterwards. Uaciip rallied .\ fn'i* kicic fm* a


foul on Sm ith was defh'i'ted hy AValker. lin t Hacnp eventually took the lead from a


throw in near the le f t ctirner Hag. Sandi­ ford heading the hall out of Floyd’s reach. The mist almost conipb'iely onveloiied the ground towards ih c end. and Ihuni]) were co iito iif’ to maintain ih c lead hv k ic k in g out. T lu 'ir y ie to rv hy .‘1—2 ennld h a rd ly bo said ti) be a fa i r retlex of tin* general trend of play. play. 1' in a l :


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TO-MORROW’S GAME.


CLITHEROE PLAYING TWO NEW FORWARDS AT HARWOOD.


To-morrow (Saturday') ClUhoroe journey to


Great Harwood to engage in the first round of the Lancashire J u n io r Cup conipetition. The Caslleites have alreadv been defeated id Great Harwood and should nii'ke strenuous efforts to avenge Hic reverse. Two new fo r ­ wards iire being in irn d t io o d : Bohertson and Bell. 1'he former is ii .Seoicli player who hist hlfiyed w ith Barrow-in-Funie.ss. and ho was ’eaptain of Tiaimaster Town when Hiev won tho ehampioiishin. He has iile n ty ot exp''rienc(‘ and is di'clarod to he an oxeellont: insiile forward. BoVl Is ihe Groat Harwood pliiyi'i* who has twiei' figured iig iiin s t C lith - oioe t liis yt'ar. Watson and 'Ponplowell are to exchange ]ilaces. junl tho Clithoroo t “ e»n w ill therefor'' h e : Flovd. goa*i: Childs iim l S liiigo r , hacks;


■Popplowell, AVafson and Boothman, h alf- hacks: Smith. Bo liorlson. O’Doherty. Boll


ami Garstiuig. forwards. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.


Bimlico on Saturday last. Playing down the slope. Grindleton soon tnade hoadwa.v, and Harwood early on chocked clanger from tho left wing. Tho homo halves made some good passes to their forwards, hnt the homo centre .shot wide. Then AVindlo robbed Har- grciivos, wlio was wtdl placed, and the game was soon at tho other end where Boh- inson, from a corner, put over a good drive hy Smallev. Danger wns averted and Kav made good progiTss on the homo left. OfF- .sido relieved a nerilons .situation and from the .subsequent kick tho visitors attacked through Swales. Bohinson saved and kicked well up the fiMd where AA^ignall pa.ssed out to tho right, but the centre went behind. The homo team attacked again, Long pass­ ing to Hargreaves to open the score. The


PARISH CHURCH v, GRINDLETON flayed on the Parish Church ground at


llie Polton-hy-Powlaml c ln li tr ie d its luel against Whalley on Saturday last, hut the visitors were too goml fo r them. Scarce! had the game started than Pefei-oo T ro t te r sjiw f it to award a penalty kic k agains Bolton fo r .some in f r in gm e n t w ith in the area. This wa.s well taken and AVhalley were one up in less than five minutes. Barely had another ten minutes gone licfore splendid goal was added. This, however, did not damp the ardour of the Bolton huls who kept going strnmii.v hut tailed lo get t liru iig li H a lf- t im e arrived w ith the score s t i l l nnal tered. Fach side v isited its oiipononts end only to lie d r iven hack hy good defensive p!iay.


dong game i-ontimied m i t i l ano tlie r p eiialt was awanleil againsti tin* lun'.iestcr.s,


.MATCHFS POP S A T U l il l .W . SUNDAY SCHOOL LK A tH 'K .


Gr im lle to n v. C.ilder.siones.—G. !•. .leiN. Oliathnrn v. Wad din g to n.- d. ( ’ rahtree. Whalley v Bo lto n.- .1. SniaUey. Low Aloor V. Parish Clunoli. - . I . I'mtwisile. Peferoes’ Meeting to-night <Ki‘iday’).


— — TEAMS.


sfiTi; F. Hanvood ami B. P a rk iiig io n : \ \ . K n ig h t , .M’ . lauig ami lO. Kay :


Parisli Clinrch (v. Low >iooiA : 11. l ln id ii .'I. lla.v-


h u rs t . F. Sliarp. d. Wig na ll. '1'. Hargreave.- and W. Kay.


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Pari.>h Church ................... •>........ [ Waddington


Low Aloor ........................... d ........ • Congregational ist.s


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C litiie ro e Wesley .............. d .........I t 'j ia l lm rn Villa ge ............ d .........: C lia th u rn Ciinreh ............. d........ : Alonnt Zion ......................... f j ....... . Aloor lame .......................... d.........; AVe.'.t Bradford .................. d.........; Sawlev ................................ d.........(


CONCUKC.VriON.M.lST S V. l .o w MOOB.


HU) AV. 'rnnier ............... 7-1 .1. T u rn e r u-atu.) ••


i.Ol) F. Dugdale ................ loO T. S t ir /a k o r


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In the second h a lf, llie same <ling- 'I'lie


re sultin g goal was .soon followed hy a fo u r th 'I'hus Wlialley ran o n i winners hv fo i:r goal to n il. Tlie visitors were playing a very well halaneed team. and. i f they can continue to reproduce Saturday’s form one w ill not he surprised to see V'lia'.ley head the .Sunday School li'ague w ith points to spare. For Bolton, the inclusion of Sellwond seemed to infuse more dash in to the game, lin t th e iv was too innch e r ra t ic k ic k in g , w ith no defin­ ite idea as to where the hall Wiiiild go. Th a t w:is tho great fa i lin g ])oint.


—^ 3C -3«— GALDERSTONES v. HURST GREEN


stones, and s ta r f i 'i l the game umh'r dismal conditions.


H u rs t Giecn wore ihe visitors ai Calder- 'I'lie home team attacked, and


'I’a.vlor <‘entred fo r O’Br ien to open the score. H u rs t Green were not long in arrears. J. Bolton scoring a f te r the home goalie liad .saved a good shot from Livescy. On tu rn ­ ing ronml, H n rs t Green forced matters. AVilkinson .saving from C. Cross nnd L iv o - sey.


H n rs t Green tho load. Caldorstones now re-arranged th e ir forwards. Whalley going


centre, and iinmcdlatelv equalised. Both teams now went, close. H u rs t Green h i t t in g the u p r ig h t w ith ihe goalie beaten, and AVhallev headed over fo r the homo team.— Calderslones. 2 *. H n rs t Green, 2. l'’or Calderstonos. AVilkinson. AVlialley


and Laneastor. and fo r H n rs t Green. Afyers- congh, Cro-s.s and Livesey were outstand­ in g pla.vers. Caldorstone.s (v . Fast FmD : AVilkinson: D n x im ry and Schofield: Parkinson. AA'riglov


ami AVhalle.v: Howard, H a y tn n . Bohertson, F ra n k lam i and Carr. C-dilorstoncs (v . G r in d lo to n l : B irc h : Alar-


shall and Lancaster: L ip t ro t . Dickenson and N n t ta l l ; Bohert.son. H a r r is . AVliallcy,


O’Brien, and AAAu’d. —


CHATBURN RESERVE v, PARISH CHURCH RESERVE.


day, under had conditions. ^ The visitors wore the stronger and heavier side, nnd adapted themselves hotter to the heavy con­ ditions, and after a .strenuous game ran out* winners by six goals to four. Chatburn (v. AVaddincton) : J. Clark; J. AAL A’^ilson and L. Tdeson: G. Limhert, S.


Thc.so teams mot at Chathnrn on Satur­ A


Limhert and L, Franklaiid: L. AVilson, G. Hornby, B. Atkinson, J. AVhittakor and A, Frankland.


ATATCHES FOB. SATUBDAY.


BrierfioUl B Legion v. Burnley College. Burnley Clarion v. Highnm. Old Clitherohians v. Padiham Central.


100 'I'. Coate.> ..................... H)0 G. .^wale.v .................... !00 .!. Hayes .................... 100 d. Stoties ................... 12o Handii-ap.


SOU WKSLKV V. ■Id G. W. Amlerton


loo h'. Bradley ...... lOi) d. .^wjilc-'- .......... 100 W. Scott 100 A. Scott


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iOO K. AVeaver ....... 100 d. Savage .......... OS H . Ta ylor .........


100 lla n d ie a p 813


d. But terwnrl h 11 d. Seed!.' HlO W. Satil do


.. O. 'rom liio o ii


.1. Boldii'«oii 70 !>


1’’ . IlmlMiii 01


--- H. Spencer 71 .). Loftiion>e "0


Ilamlicap I2d 031


AlOOB LANK. \ Boginsiin lOO


.. .. . . . . . . . d. Weh-^iur


\ \ . iioWHI'tll dl d- W. Slater '"O


:}7


............. ,1. H ow a r iii 32 \ \ . Weh>ii‘ r o2


.......1. K. ll:irgreave> 03 AV. Waddiear lOO ilaiidi(.-ap I 7d


720 W A D D !N ( ;T 0 N V


f(7 i l . dack.son ............... 72 W i illa iii Bootliman


100 B. Han>on .............. lo o E. Wilstin ............... S7 d. WiKon ................


H){) A. Smith ................ 100 S. Dugdale ....... .


.Af*er 20 minutes. ,T. Bolton gave


80 W. Bond .......... . I 2d Handicai).


870 AlOUNT ZION


100 B. Preston .


lotj K. Winkley 1110 .1. dunes .... too 1,. Smilhios too V. Bile y ... too F. Ogden . .’>7 A. H a ll


...... tiO W.. Flaek ..


I 7d Ilam lic a p . SOS


SAMM.KY CATHOldCS.


.. IL ( h a to iin i Bvrm*


,). Ward Kenyon Duckett Balsliaw


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toto


llurMl-r.- . \ .................. AVal-ih'ii rni tci l ..


Blaeklmrn Bover- I'ortMii iiitli Bovers


Kiiow'wooil United laiw Aloof ................ Accrington Colliery.


1 •> THE ‘SUNl'Ifiiri NO


SMELL NO


SMOKE NO


PRESSURE


W until. L’i!-I.i(!i'. j^liKdo


j^liKd Hiii Uin;; \Vic(( Mantlo Suiiiinrl, 'Mil. I'diH'} ' C'lKil'I'dc " (til. ‘ insl met ions. l i:;i(;;i(((iiii.. , ’j


.Slmdo. (.'(in-ii'i'. ('li'iumM; Triiiimor. niid I"'" ^lainh''- .strung (■;inllM:ird h,.\ ivilli lull "''/‘''■S ^


PRICE 31/6 EACH ('.irri;i;e I’uii P a r t i c u l a r s a n d L i s t s n f H a i w i n p l-aC'd ''


Lindley Pate Jr. G IS B U R N , n e a r CLITHEROE


For the AUTUMN


SMART COUNTRY LIFE t -\iu )I!Ki> sen's t a iu -)1!KI) i:o-vrs


. Tayhir .)ack/'on


ts


ClIA'rm'BN CMUBCiL G. Wo>lcoil dtl


V.V.’'.’'.V.V...... K. Alonk 0< ............... K. 'roinlinson -12 ............. L. Fra n k lami 33 ................... E. Howard l ‘d K. Coeksliult 37


........................ K. Clark lOO ........................... I lmLon 100 Jlamlii-ap I7d


OS I


71 B . P ro c to r ... 100 B. Blenzard ..


C H ATBUBN VILLACHC. . E. D r ive r 100


‘10 Boh Nelson ... d l 1C. F ra n k lam i 72 G. Bleazard .. SI W. Holgato ... 00 AV. lit t iu l


...... .


100 Boland Nelson 175 lla iu lic a p .


.................. T. IHshton 57 ................... F. deflS 100 .. T. D ar ling to n HIO ......... ). Bohiiison 100 .......... W. Smith 100


...... W. Bowskijl UHt ............. A. dimes 03 Handicap 100


8d0 AVEST BBADFOBD v. P A B ISH CHUBCH.


92 AV. Holgate .......... 50 A. Cottain ...............


100 J. D. Chester ....... 52 A. Titterington ...


78 T. Lawrence ........... 75 J. Nuttall .............. 95 F. Holgate ........... 100 T, P. Chester........ 175 Handicap.


823


.............. B . Heys 100 ....... B . Blcazard 100 ........ d. Knowles 77 ................ H . Pyc 100 ........ B. E. Jones 100 ......... J . AVignall 100 .................I . Ecclos 100 ............. AV. froland 82 Handicap 100


859 ■' 36, HARE HILLi iT PIMLICO, CLITHERD^ O R G A N _ REPAIRS A SPECIAUT'' LONDON AND PARIS


DA’Y AND EVENING GOWNS e v e n in g shawls


A l l k i .nds ok W o o l . in ' / JAEGER AND MINSTER WEAR


0UCKWORTKS “ DENELEY”


furniturb AT THE


SHAW BSIDGE STBEt' f u r n it u r e s to r e s


J. E. s H tHIES PBOPRIETOB.


RIMIHGTON, NEAR CLITHEROt S E L E C T YOIiK


ECOfiOMICilL SAFE


EFFICIENT


NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL COMBINATION.


di'al'. W. k. 1). FA.l’:’ .


\ \ 2 .10 IS. s .2...7 1 .2-1 37. . 7 .3...0 ..0. .21 27 . G


\ s.. .3...3 ..2. .IS Id. ..1. .2!) 22 .13 .21 _)s .15 , fe/w .5...2 ..1. .20 15. .11


........... ...It).. d d ..0. .20 22 .10 ..I t . . •L..S. 2 .2(1 50.' .10 .27 2d. . 9 .Ml 20. . 8


How THE QOflL


H m e n p p E f lR E D t o PoppiEVyELL


s;


BO live, (^UirB's^_,'&( •pOtlTi; —-—


\ lah : / /


BOCK Foil '• n p / ic u c


P/m'kRU’' fo Cie/^H. , ^ , HEyES HIQHT H R V E B E e N ^ a JiROTH.EK.BV


THt WRY Tiff- ' BRCUP PUR\(EI?5 HELD HIM.


HfyES HAD


flVlSIOIV OF RfVj OPE.N C tBR l - J


"HE OBLiqSD WITH the TIR3T BIT OF


£)iC lT£n\^f iT, BU T h it t h e <


5 0 flClCE£i


R T THKEP tql t /UTES T O F 'o u R,


L.AST S. H)AV'S BI'/.sri.T:'5.


xPadiham Central. 2: Ih-ierfield I!, 1^., S. Bnrniev Clarion, 1 : x l ’ osi' Grove. 1.


xH ap to n AVesleyaus. "i*. If iirn le v ( ’ollege. 2 . xDean’s Copper Works, 1 : Sahdeii. H. x llig h am , 2 : Old ( ’lit lie ro n ia n - . o.


NEX' r AVEFIC.^ GAMK.^. OllME LEAGl'K.


Alonnl /.ion v. C<iiigreL::it innali't>. Wadding!on v. Cliatlnirii Flmirii. Sawley v. .Moor Lam*. Pari>h Clmrcli v. Clitlicr.i.’ l.ow .Moor V. Wi'it Brailli't'il. Cl iathurn Village v. Catlioiirs,


.SUNDAY . - c im m , LK A cn :.


( ’l iathnni ( ’liurcli v. WaiMiiiyt'iTi. C l i l l ic ro c W c 'Ic v V. Pa ri'*i ( In in h .


C a llio lic s V. C l ia i lo in i Villny- ’. --------------------- >—«a> O c»—<---------------


FO O TU A i; ! ____; FROM y fR - ,


•VVl: SHOCJi-b SEE sonaT/i»''jQ


THIS, s > -J r - ^ y y— LOV/ MOOR’S NEW PLAYERS.


Low Moor have signed A. liowlter. Dod- gcon and A\'. Ireland, all of whom played


’ ist year iv it li C litliero o in the Xorth-Kast aneashij'e C iin ih iiia tio n, in wliieli the v i l ­


lagers now figure. 'i ’ lie new ti-io w ill he


iiii'lm lo d i l l the side to meet l ia n ih 'y ' 'A . ” Loworhmise. on Saturday. Law Aloar’s


team l ie in g ; W h it ta k e r , goa l; Siiiipio n and CiMiIiffe. liiudos; Ih iwko r . I ’ roetnr and Dad- geoii, half-hacks;


.Sugar. I ’ laee. Ireland.


X 'n t ta ll and AA'alker, fo rw a rd '. —»HH—-


Padiham and District Amateur League.


Becord up to dale :- Goals


Uosegrove U n itv Dean’s Copper \V. Loworhoiise M ills .. n r ie r fie lil B Legion BnrnV'y Clarion ...... P n n ile y Pridge Knd Old C litheronians . Highain


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


Hapton Wesleyjins Padiham Central . Bu rnle v M. Collegi. Bead United ......... Sahdon ..................


i ’.'i.'.'!3.. .0. ..1.. .21 f). 7 ....s.. .3., 1


0


....G.. 2 .1,...3., 22 2G G 2 .4,


22 21 ■


__/.. .0. ..G...1. ..12 37 1 .0. ..4 ...0. .. 3 24


■ •) ..4 ...1. ..IG 2G d 7 .2. ...d...0. ..10 3,0 -t


22 21, - d 0


....5.. .4.'. .0,...1.. 22 s. 0 ...G.. . 1.. .1, ..1.. /2G IG^ 0 ...7...,3.. .1. ..3.. .20


....0.. .G.,,.l 2 , .57 10. . .n 5.. .2. . .r . .21 12. 11


1>. \v. L. D. A. Bts. 7 LOW AUlOB v. CDNCBK k \T lli.\. \|,is


100 'r . Barnes ................... ' Pai'lfni'i'it loo 11. Dixon ....................... W llniill,- S} B. Dentiv ...............


100 W. Biruvell 100 T. Tnttoisall


I 2d Handicap. Sfi2


....... ..... loo B. Lund ......................... ................ • • IVliliv


SG C. Silverwood .............. 11. O.lUMtlt 07 B. d. Smith ............... . d. Tliitnili,-! Maiiiiiraj,


I. Stun,'. M U li l l l..\N Ii't V. WI'-.S! d-:v.


(>F .1 \Vil,-..M ........... 3^ .1. W illlllc ........


G1 .lo(L' IVi'l.'i(-c ..... ............ W. Slimier 10 r>< .1. W. Wimll,- ..


.... .\ . Slni^t-r


100 .1. It('\v.'li(‘ r ..... . GS II . 'I'llWIlMIll ..... 12d II iiiiiii-dp.


.. It.


. .M. r.rati!,-. l ‘o ! laiidi'-ait


1. iM4i- I'-l


loo ^'hl.■l; ........... ............ It . I^nkt■r !>3 .1, II. Shilec ...... ..... \V;lll,.|■ SlimiiT In


.. K. Ta^^<l^ 1 n


... S. .'“'Wiiirx .. A. Swali'N


.SUiNDAA- SCIIOOI, LK.ua:].; Bocord up to date:— V. Chathurn Church ....... 3...


( ’oiign-gntionaliNU .. t;... Parish Clinrch ............ d... Cjitliolics


Low Moor ........................ .) AViiddington


IV l(. 1


• ' 4......{) ..


C lu itlu in i Village ...... 2... .. 2-..y^ n " .. 2.......1


................... .3 .,, •• - 1 .. ;{.......,


( ’ litheroe We-ley .......... d... .. 1 , . r Moor Lane ..................... 1...


............... 2... .. 1. r CIHRE^^ LTEO^^


Centre Draught, Incandi'sc -iit I ’nraffia I.ari; r


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