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Clitheroe’s Easy Victory Against Bacup.
THE NEW CENTRE. By PENDLE.
enter tained oi reeeiving :i l i i t iinaneijilly iiv tlioir lioiiio inaicli with l lacup were dashed hy tlie abominable wejitlier eonditions pre- vailinj^ on Saturday.
inteiTni>.<'ioii before the niaieh and condi tions wer.‘ .>0 btul that a *• gale *’ of even 1:11 wa" mncli bigger tlian expected. That , of cour.'e, falls a long way f-hort of the amount iioetltMl to keej) tlie club going and otnphasi/.^> the neetl for .support ol the elub’s l.OUi) .shillings fund. The ground usis ut ter ly watei’lnggetl and aeeurate play was out ol the ipio^tiou. C!itlu?rm.‘ .dimply W!ill/.ed round thei r opiumeiits and tiieir victory liy >even clear goal.'i hy mi means exaggerated theii’ .superiority. C'liief in te rest was taken in the debut in Clitlie.voe's colours of J . A.
I.ongwortli. a eentre-for- ward from Marwooil. l.ungworth ha>, by the way. .•'igiied a prole,-i^ional form ami judging by his display on Saturday thi- i< all to tho good. Ho proved hini.-?elf a rare worker ami kept liotli wing> employed by .^winging the bail about.
lino goal, added a sccoml and was ehielly re.spon-ible for a tliird .>u that his iirst appearame may he pur <lown a> highly .sitisfactory. Tlie team> lined up on tlie inmUly griuiml as follow.^: Clitlieroe.—SteveiNon. go a l : Parker and
wards. Paciip.—Huliy. go:d; .llootli and Hepkins,
haek's: Hands. Hoyle and I'.glan. half- hacks: Car r, llroadley, Fletcher. Duerden and Mullings. forwards. Referee: Air. C. .‘*^mith, Piat t Rridge.
teams limliiig i t-d i l l in d i to kick the ball any distsince on tho hetivy ground. Xieely loci by his munesake. Clitheroe s new centre <^ob in a .smart .shot Iroiu a narrow angle. Ilully e.ndd only knock the hall <lown hut Gee,* who
ru.shod up p u t tlie hall liehiml. Tatter. Chadwick lifuKl a high slmr agjiinst tho bar.
Walm.sley then shooting acro.s.s the goal.
] ’iX<‘hangt*> were even at. the outset, hotli
.rcoi’od. Cliadwielc driving the ball into the net a fte r several clearance.^ liad been charged down. • Raenp could make little hcadwav in the mud. the home defence kiel'iiig well.
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oxocutTug a smart move hut .soon made ainemi*. tu rn in g an i<le:il centre from (lar.s- tam ' into tho not. Geo won n cornor on th o ”riglit and llie Jlacup goid was lucky Ui survive a bombardment during whieli goixl drive.s wore dolivorod by Gee, T5 . Loiigwortli ami Garstang. A dangerous raid by Racup wn.s ended by Pell kiekiug away.
conceded a covner. from wliich Huerden just cleared ilie Imr with a good oliort. (hustang won a fruitle.'.s corner.
'rhe hall was got into the .Rusliton
had another luckv escape following a corner on the left, and soon afterwanN. Hnlly liad to 1)0 smart to pick up a rasping drive from
Gar.staiig.
'I’lie Uacup goal
.scorim' jjcsitiini, nromptly turned to account. Qujcfc'~p!uv followed. Pacnp a fte r .starting several raids in promising .style, iailcd badlv in front of goal. . Fletcher
ims.sed a liarticularly good clnuico, .sulFenng Nicliolis to rob him .seconds a fte r be .shoidd have had th e hall in tlie net. Chadwick saw a point-hlunk drive diverted for a corner by Hully. Then
Stevoii.sou was penalised lor caiTving and a goal seemcHl certain when P a rk e r kickeil tho ball off the gonlline. A grand Tim by Garstnng. ending with a perfect centre. •. prodiicctl a fourth goal, Gee n e ttin g a t the second a t tem p t.'F le tch er
missed another gilt-odgwl chance, shooting wide from sh o r t range a f te r neat approach work ■\
Valm.slev wa,s given off-side before Goo again got th e hall into tho net, tlioiigh
net bv Chadwick Imt tlie wiiistle .soum ed ior olf-sidc. All abortive Paenp raid, chocked by PaTkc“, was f.dlowed hy Clithcroo's third goal. AXichoils. Geo and Wnhnsloy complet ing a )m>sing bout hy p u ttin g Chadwick in
iauigworth was rohheil aliov (hi th e ir next visit. Clithcroe l ie headed one l lain fell withour Sueli Impe'i a^ tile Clilheroe cnmmitiee
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Chadwick lifted the ball ove.r from good position iK'foro ilie interval arriveil with the score :
Ciitheroe. 4: .Pacup. 0. TliO
iir.st incident in tho .second half was
a very weak at tempt hy Fletciier from Afidling’s centre. Stevenson saving easily tliougli the Paeup cent re had llie goal at his mercy. Clitlieroe easily held the vi.<itor.s and it was early evident tliat tin* only «|uestion wa.> liow many goals would be scored. Clitlieroe did not fiiii.'h well, however. .1. A.
l.ongworth and Cliailwicic both mi.«.?iiig likely o|)onings. Pacup .suo- ee.<.‘*fn]ly adopted o'
fT-.side tactic^. (5ee had a eai)it.*d .slmt pii.^hcil for a corner, which produced notliing tangilile. Tlie Clithoroe
forwards were by no mean' powerful witli thei r ,>liooting. tlio ball repeatedly .'tieking in Hie inml ami giving Huliy li tt le ditiiculty. Tlic* best at tempt came from Cbadwiclc. Hully pulling <lown bi> .'hot front umler the bar.
Pimlico on Saturday last. The visitors opened the game with a good' movement on their left and Hobinson was .soon calletl upon. He I’.icketl w
tlangerou?v for the
vi.sitofs until the hall was iinally put heliiml. Hut the Parish soon retui'iied. their right making good licjulway, Init they liiushed badly. \\ lipn next the visitor.s’ centre made a good run. it was only the timely efforts of the backs whicli saved an jiwkwanl situation.
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Kay, iiiakiiig headway for the Harisli. gained a corner wliieli was w
evenly eoutested. W ore with :i gom ell placed, anil
N halley, i-omhintiig well, got into a good position, enabling (ferraril to open the .'C
a hot attack followed. Hut the goalie saved several w V
ell directed elforts. anil
prominence through break'ing up movements hy tlie home iorwards. Hnl the hom
e side
was not to lie denied. N sty tested the cnstudisui. w
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visitors again came into the picture through tlieir centre forw:irds w mark, .'aw H was transferred.
Gee ran forward ami centred for .1. A. TiOngwortli t«i .'Corc. A moment la te r. Gee sl'immed the wrong .'ido of tlie bar, and Garstang liad ,'imilar liard hick witli a line long .'liol. C«ee gave Ilully a teaser ami af ter half-an-hour in thi> Imlf. Stevenson Touelied tli.e hall for the liisi time, saving a tame .shot. There had boon iieitlior goal-
'J’lie half wa> 2o minutes old when
kick nor corner a t the home end in the half. Cliiheroe could ilo overytliing hut s(‘ore. OT'on though rliey did not e.xort thomselvt*' unduly. '\\'ith a long .'liot. Xielioll' .scored Clitlieroe's .sixth. Soon afrenvar<l>, .1. A.
Longworth got away ami cent r ing leit Chadwick with nothing to do hut walk tlie bail into the net.
C'liilieroe wore >uperior to tin* visitoi’' throughout . Mully kept an excellent goal
for Pacup and .saved Ids side from an oven iieavior ilefoat. He was well 'uppor red by the back.s. wlio kicked widl under liot pres- .siiro. and Fglan was a capital liall-baclt. ])
la.ving heroically.
If anoflior player
.should he meulioned, U*t it be Carr, who was the hose of an imlifVoiont lot of for wards. The Pacii]) team as a whole was. however, jioiir and tho lowly jiosition tliey occupy need caU'C no wonder.
splendidly. Stevenson did the little he was called upon to accomplisho cleanly :ind well and the hacks Inid little difliculty in holding all live forwards. Tiie halves checked .some nishi's hut chietl.v tlevotod theni'e lve' to at tack. Xone played hetttu' than Xieliolls. who lias improved womler- fnllv both in tackling and na'-sibg. but lie coniil not he .said to lie bet ter than either
l.ongwortli or Pell, wlio did everything re quired ndmirahly. There i ' not a hetier •lialf-hack line in tlie C’ombination.
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l.ongworth ploa.'Ctl at centre. Ho is <|uiie the liest player Ciillieroe have had in that iiosiriou tliis year ami shmild
.solve tho problem t liat hn> caused no mul of ansiety. C’hndwick made Garsiang a <-anital par tner and .'.cored iliroo goal' , the ieli wing alwav> being dangorou'. The right dank was' l i t t le if any behind and the
whole line worked with a cohesion not ex- poriemed before this >ea'On. Ami tha t on a verv treacherous .surface! C'lulieroe
Mioiild now iirncocd to pick up notnis with increasing roadino'S.
— TO-MORHOW*S MATCH.
Clithoroe aiL* again at home ro-morrniv. Southpor t Peservo being tlie visit<u>.
is to he hoped that bet ter weather will favour the emoui i ter .
em it:
•‘ g a l e ’' may be looked for. No eliange Inis been made in the C’liiheroe team. There* have boon complaints of the trans fer of m ber.'* cards, and. in con'ei|ueme
Unshton. hacks: Xiclioll.>. 15. Longwortli and Poll, half-hack.y.
AValin.doy. Gee, .J. A. Iiongworih. fharlwiek ami tfar.-iang. tor-
before the mimberod ticket is separated. 4 he tiiiaiicial tleticiency ol ilie club. i«io. Ini' made it imperative on rbe Committee to a.'k that arrears on member'' canls ^liall
of bvcacbes ol the eiuiditioii' ail card' must bi‘ pi'cserted at tlie g
atL * to-m orrow be paid at once. — **2-3C~3'**"" AN IMPROVEMENT.
Sliaw Rridge ground is tbv glazing oi each end. protect ing the occupants from hotli wind and rain without in tlie s)ip;hiest ilegree interfer ing with their view ol the game. 4’lie work lias been done at tlie expense of the Sui ipor tei ' ' Club, the mein- luu's of wiiich deserve the tlianks and con gratulation.’' of all comerned on a very desirable oxaiiiiile ol thei r enterpri'C.
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A -spleiulid improvement to ibe stand at I f it ilqes. a big , \ f ier theii' wce'v's rO't. C’lithcroo played
On llie resumption, the Ihiri'li were lii'sl to aUnck and the hom
'rood centres, only to lim V lndley holding their lend of 1— 0.
lio kiclted clear, anil tlie lio, w
finished weakiv when good ehanci*' came their wav, and half-time arrived with A
o right put across l the visitors
backs dofeiiding well. The
yi.sitors ngaiu made the running until ofl-side .spm
letl
tiieir cliance. Hut they played iletei- miiicdlv. :ind Gerrard again fouml the net. Tlieu the Parish attacked in force, and tiyo cornel’' w
was from :i contro on the. riglit that I). King was tible to reduce the arreur'. Allei- warils the home team laid a greater share of the game and Imt for weak finishing might have drawn even. W'li'hbrook. w
ei'e gained on tho left, ami- it • ,t Hurst Green, in the iiM A lio
fed judiciously, again got his forwards on ilio m
perioil ill midfielil. tho c 'lIo * of the game w > - the Pari'h altackiiig, but they failed
from wliicli they failed to profit. A aw
to ilraw W
baliey Church Institute, 2 : Parish Ghureli, 1.
- level and the game ended: CHATBURN v. WADDINGTON. Cliaiburn have been exceedingly unlor-
viuiate with their hcmic games tliis season, Oji almo'l ' every
occa.siou conditions have 1)1*011 vile, cimseiiueiitly, gate receipts Imvo 1)0011 negligible. Wliat .shouiil have been an aitvactive fixture on Saturday, wlien Waddiiigton were the visitors, was niincd, from a paving :is well as a |)laying point ol view.
pitch that was a quagmire tlie game suffered in overv wav. and although tl)c player' put theiv h’o't into it, they appreciated :i cur tailment of till’ playing period.
\Vitli boih .sides <lei)leled, and a 'I’ liere
was little to choose between the teams on tile run of tlie play, tlumgli perhaps Wadd- iiigtoii showed the bettor metinuls.
visitors were the iirsl to .score. Hurgo.'S llie
putting ibrougb from close range. Cbat- hurn were not slow in responding. F.. Atkiii'on v()Ualising in the ni'xt minute. Play wa' oven for a time after the resump tion. but eventually Waddington broke awav and again took the lead.
4 bo home
side’ 'trove bard, and a pas' up the middle .Shortly afterwards,
saw .1. Clark outslrin the backs and again made the >core level.
ilk* same jihiyer bad the mortilieation ol 'oeing a haril ilrive .strike the post. In a ni'li 'ro the other end hy AVaddington. a .'imilar incident occurred.
were superior toward' the end and suc ceeded in a'gain taking the le.nd. C’liathni'n failed to respond and retired defeated with
44 ie vi'ilors the 'Core:
Waddington, A: Cliathurii. i . —
^ WISWELL V. HIGHAM.
(l ‘mliliam and Hi'irict Amateur League.') 44ii' inatfli w:i' jilayed at W
i.'W ell on Sat
the tO" ami decided to play dnwn the in- (•line. H
nrday in .'Imcking weather. lligbnm w otii learns went away with a
\ isw
Higliam haling a 'pli*ndid set ol forwards, and W
4’he goal w a.s a very taim . dash.
iiatl bi*en in progress only eight niimites when. I*
Higham back' bad given uj) to appeal ior oil- side. 44ii' stirred Higliam up and they went away in fim
l.atliam, W
!io again playeil
goal for Alorri', with a grand shot, to pul A
i'W
awav again ami scored fi'om tiieir loft- wing. W
ill ju'ogri’ i'W
and after som Alorri' reeeivtH
e good work by tluvlialt backs. m l tlie ball a
) h ’l'i’l — After the n.V'tart. W ell had a sligh
A i'wV eU ;t, Higham . i.sw
advantage witli the incline and were soon forcing matters. 4’liey got tin* hall into tlie not hut the referee doelared Hargreaves off- .'ide. A dAig-dong struggle c
u hsiu I. hoth BARIWW.
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DK.ITII l)l' Ml!. T. l‘.m:i'll':i.l).— ohiir generation nf .sportsm
Pow. Harrow. Popularly known as •' Tommody.” A
year.s a forceful pere-onality in the IH ir. Patcfiohl w d. whose hom en throughout
tiio Clitlieroe di'triet will letirii with regret of tlie death whicli occurred at Shoflield Poyal. Hospital, on Tuesday, of Air. Thom PatetioV
Jibles-
dale League circle.' through lii.s associatioii witli the Harrow team, and was eqiiall.v w
The man. the hom a'^
e was formerly at Old a,' tor niaiiy
Itnowti to followers of loctil football as a member of the Clitberoo team fo*‘ long period. He was a member of the team wliicli won the Lancashire .Junior Cup. Until his removal to SlieftioW Air. Patofield w V
,
as th e h a ir lind reboiindod into play from the post, this
deci.sion was.-to
s.tv th e least, fpiestidnable. Gee liad a shot saved ami
four daughters and tw'o sons. The funeral took idnce yesterday at Burn Green Cenic- torv, Sliclhekl.
the A halley Abbey .Printing Co. He loaves tis employed tts gas junker hy
team' striving h ’.'Ud to gain the leail. The second half was 2"
liod badly
a favourable no.'ition and raced between tlie liaeks to sctire with a grand shot. Higham broke away several limes Imt fiiiN
o centre, received the ball in
Latham several times took tin* ball trom l>lavor.s' toes. .V number of corners fell to Hi'diam but thev came to nothing and play was .soon transferred. After a scrimmage IL Hargreaves scored a
. fifth goal for Ais- V elV V ell retired w isw
well and after a very hard fought game A
inin*rs by o goals to 4.
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.
AVaddington v. C'hntbnru Athletic. A. Penman.
Catliolios V . Cliathiini. G . Althnm. V > minutes old wlien Gor
tiirot* oticli. Hall-tiine; 4.
and with :i first- time slmt took the goali' nic'ware and scored. Hall tiim wiili liu* '(’(ires K
ill SaUhoU'e putting the ball across H* V idl on level terms, 44ie game bad boon
ork' by the right wing ending u
isw
.'s 2o minutes when TIigliam raced i'li wore determined not t« i* belimd i> 20 yards range * arrived
a grand game. W itliln four miuutes.
Higliam drew level, after a fine run by the left wing. 4*en miinite' later, the visitors ;uid«*il anntin'r goal, bid now A replied, good w
V oll iiuiokly
i'well a sturdy defence. 4’lie game !. Hargreaves 'Cored lor A ell.
* affair as the
* .style, only to be clieeked l).v iswt'li’s goalie, w
on
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ove, and their riglit forced a lorner ltiu* a
ial wet ami
mini. Si. Alban's started off with great dasli and neat footwork jnni scored through Coltam almost f.vom the .start. Goals came (piickly after this, the home team taking up the running and C. Gros' and 4\ Holton scored. St. Allmn’s would be :i gom on a <
mou of St. Peter’s gradually gained them the upper liand and lliey rarely visited the otln*r O
c and stamina of the older s 'cored tin* third goal, dangei;. W
lid without .'coring or spelling . (.’ro>
liitting the post -and an oppo'ing hack lu'lped the hall tlirongh just Ind'ore half time. O
period In which St. Alban’s did mo'l of the /pressing hut failk.'d to outwit- tin* Iiom
n
re.suming thece was a t^ . m . H
hacks. (Jradually tho home lialvc' asserted tiieir gri[> on the game and set tiieir for wards going. Gottis were 'cored hy G Gross (2) .1. K bley ami G olton one each. St. Alban's ditl not tleser\'o to be beaten i>
siieli a margin, for they played pluckily and ,’h‘ve'ly init weight and the ground w
es.
agaiii'l tliem. Credit mii'i he given to the winners for seizing their eliani’
lacK' e
ohiii.soii save well, and i> 4.1ie insiih* lorwaiils
ell on tlic lay
l shot. 'riie game w ashbrook canie into
as .'tart his own forwards, jim Phiycii on the 'Harisli Church ground at
ell down the field to l matters looi»ed
CALDERSTONES RESERVE v. J 7f HOGHTON.
(Hlackhuni anti District Comhination D
iyi.sitm .1 f.) beat M
was a (luagmire and in the early stjiges hoth teams ilonnderetl about. Oalderstones were tho first to .'liow som eoiulitiou and tliey .sw
tlieii* eighth .sneee‘
ogliton at C'tdilerstones, and recorded A ’sivo win.
’ 4'lie ground
Playing with the confidence inspired by tiieir -riKeut
sneee.sses. Caldorstones Itoservu A
A
SUNDAY SCHOOL BILLIARDS ORME LEAGUE. 10
’arish Cliurcli Catholics
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lounb Zion ...... ’est Jlradford
e mastery over tho AVaddington ...... ung tlie ball about ?u
Low Aloor ............. Cliatluirn A A
A'esleyans
siieh eouviuoiiig .stvic that they wore lending by 4 goals to 2 at’lialf time. Thev took the lead after 7 minnles. Nnttalf firing in a good shot tlmt tiie goalii* fisted out, hnl Corr returnetl it into tiu* net o minutes later. J'loward slipped the ball down tho middle and t!arr Imr.'tiiig tlirongli, pub
Caldor.stonos furtlier aliead. After 2D minutes a very W
(* ak elearance liy A lialley, jillow V eil dohii-
son, file visitors' centre to open their account. Goijig off tin* mark again. John son talcing ailvanlage of a inis-k'iclc levclloil the seort*.'. Hoghton apfieareil likely to meet with fiirlher snect'ss. I)nt Hirch and .Seliofiolil deft*nded .'onndly. .\it(*r 4o min utes one of the visitors* (lefi*nders lieaded_ a centre from .Sow
erhy into tlie net to give
(’alderstono' tin* leatl. .After 10 minute^. Howard lieat tlie defence single handed, and scored from close range. Half time: ('aI(h*rstoiies Heserve 4. Ilogliton 2. (‘aldei-'tones opened tin* second half with i* vigour. Howard. Law, and W
rai’ addl'd fiirtln*!* goals for the home team. 4'lu ’illago
Oliathuni Church Congregsitioualists Grindlolon ....... Aloor Lane .......
A LN ) V
IOT T ZION v. 1(H . Hiley .......
100 J. .lones ...... 07 J. Hrestoii ...
100 G iirges.s . H 1(H $22 100 L .
100 K. 100 N 100 G
ilkinson
heavy going so affeeti'd the visitors that they were a disorganised forci* long hefore tin* final whistle. I■'inal: Calderstoin*' Heserve 7, Hngliton 2.
HURST GREEN ST. PETER'S, 7 .
BLACKBURN ST. ALBAN'S, 1. ( Hhn’khnrn ( ’a tholie League.)
>
100 F. Ogflen ...... 7o Handieap
SI K V. A inckloy . V
..........
17 10 17 17 1(3 1() 17 17 17 17
8 8
0 2<‘ 8 8
< 7 17 •
7 5
10 1-i 11
P. AV. L. pt» 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 8
8 9 10 10 12
1-.) 9 It)
1*^ 1*^ 10 10
'-•1
"'1 ■r;i
( ONGHI (L\T10NATd.S4'J= .... /F. Dugdft.V 41
()0 IL A. Hindle ................... G. Denhy 10(, ) 1\. Preston .. ..................... (}. Swales O
GHATHniN CliriU’ll V b\ 1 HOLK.'S. W
. C
. .
100 Handicap 70-t ...
59 4’. 52 .). 27 K on .1
.
lOO .1. .Seotih* ............. 100 ,r. Holmes ........... 100 H. J . Smith ....... OS H. 4’. Trortei- __ 100 A. Ormcrod ;......
V 90 Handicap S5S
lry gronml, .1 should iimigine, a.s they eri* very elc\er and quick' on the ninv4* 4’he experietu’
l team .
100 .1. Hnrgroavt*.' ...... .... H, 85 A
100 A
10!) .1. Niittall .............. 100 W
95 .1. 1). Chester ...... 81 M
175 Handicap 91'.
\VAI)I)ING4'()N V 100 .T I H
t*re
y 100 A too A
ino 11. .Sw 11 H
) A* A , Holgate ............
78 'r. Lawrance .......... ...... .T . Cottani ............. ...... T
.
AKT Hll-ADFOltl) v. A OIO . Titterington ...
V.S
H l.ANK, Knowles
J. SliLter I Howarth 1 Norcros'
vers ................ .........\. Hobinson 1 Handicap
"ii’. (’ham
L .Jackson ................ ....... 1'.. Driver ](H . Hanson ................. .. A. B .’ ilD 1(X . BooHunan .......... ......... T. Smith ale.s ............,p.. ...... 1'. Ailson
V ow^k V
100 Handicap
l'. Bond .................... ......... A i'(‘«n Handicap
V .
, J. Horn H. Cavill
her.s 1 sO o
. Cll.VrHFHN VILLAGM 92 14:
$t) 91.
. S. Sonthworth ...... H. Holgali* lO . Smith .................... ... H. S. Alonk -0 77 T. Smith .................... ....... A
o
L Ide.'on 100 . G *
ho I
SUNDAY SCHOOL P. A
Pari-'h Giinreh ...... 14 A
ring) adtied anotlier to tiie many little social dutie.s film has performed in the last, few mbntlis Iiy attending at A
inlendent Alinister of the Girenil). Dr. D S, Fairweather, ami Air. d. Jdoyd. scholars from the ]u*im partmenls w
V * presidetl over a good altemlance, ami airomi)aiiyiiig the A ])latfonn were the Hev, J’
liittU ary and junior < vtu'v enciiuraging to the oH
iiig to an invitation to present the prizes, llie .M
of the .Sunday Seliool to see 'O m
people, who, by tiieir regular and imnctual iiltendaiu'e at .school, liavo .show
Gatholics ............. .... 15 U 4 s
lie Alayoress of t4itlieroo (AJf'. Staml- Grindleton ................ 14 Gongregationa)' ....... 15
loor .......... ...... 14
oil Sumlay afternoon, to distribute upwards of 110 book )>riz('s to the .scholar.s, Mr. F. A
osley Scliool, Chathurn Ghnreh ... 15 A
Ghatlmrn Village ... 14 loim
\V
layore.'.s on the !. Hnlnier (Suikt- .
44ie le-
intendeney of Airs. I). S. aiul Airs. ,1. 11. Fairwuather.
en* present under the supor-
After expre.'sing her pleasure iu aeeed- ayoress said;
1 am sure it must be ieer.s and teaehers :iny young
n such
loyalty during tlie past year. I would eougralulate the winners of these prizes. I trust you will gain knowledge from the hoolss you have receii't'd. and tliat you w
ill
take care of tliein .so tliat in the future days they will lu
your association with tliis ehiiri’h and .'chool. 4'o vStinday schools w
e a great
* pleasaut reminder' of e ow
di’al. It i.s here tliat the young people receive the moral and spiritual training, so essential in the l)uilding up of that up right aiid iiohle eimnieter, which is .so gri'at an asset to <
* joiirnt'y through life. A
aeh one of U' as w s a result of the
«grou' okh’r, to tight the hatth*' of the world oul'ide, and w
to prove ourselves worthy citizens of H eoniM
of this early training on our w IIh
iunity in w h w 'I's with w hom w e live. e m ay com o
e are hett(*r :d)Ie. as w e are taught and eiieonraged hii.’
4’ho etfei’t iiole life,
enable' ns to set a worthy example to o
e in eontaet.
and helps to make the circle in which w ay move, a sw
e
would urge you young friends to staml loyal to the .Sunday m
yen grow older, make up your iniml that you. too. will take your share iu tlie gn*at work whieli lias fiiich a far-reaching effect on H
ie community. 4'o H offer a wonl of eucouragemoiit. Som
yours is a great ami important task— training of these young lives in H ciples of Christian citizonshii)—
tinu*s, 110 doubt, you feel a litth‘ disap poinlctl; you fee! that your ofT almost in vain: but I w
ie offieevs and tcaeliers 1 would e-
onl<l reiniiul you tliat tiie
ori.s are ie prin and that
though, jiorhaps. jit present you do imr .see any results of your labours, yet the seed wliich is being sown now, will, in due
cour.se, bring forth its liarvest. Tlien, and not till tlieu, will you receive tlu* reward of the labours. Resolve liore and now to put forth .'till greater efforts in the work amongst the young ))oople. so that, in the fiituro, tlio work of your Sunday Seliool tuny he even more .successful tliaii it has been in the past.”
Clitheroe- arc drawn to play Idverpooi at Liverpool.
in ■ the Schools’ Cup O )[>otition, om
BOWLAND DISTRICT BILLIARDS LEAGUEa
?ronie 4'eam.
524 Holton-hy-Howhuul (507 Holden ...................... .554 Slaidlnirn ............. C
O Holden Slaidhtirn Baishall likivc.s
Chipping .............. .1 0 4 2
Dunso[) Bridge ...... . 11). ................ . n
Hollins . 9 Awa.v Team.
O Hollins ................ LEAGUE TABLE.
I hd ton-by^Bo w hind Newton
................. . 10 ........... . 10 10
9 7
............... . 10 5 5 .3
Dunsop Bridge 529 P.
1 4
4 G 0 R 7
4 1 11 5 0
5 1 7
0
14 ll>
0 G 4
....... Chipping 449 IJtusItall Eaves .514 ....... Neivtou .543
L. Pts. 0 IS 0
welfare «nd interest at lu'art.
eet(.*r and Imjipii'r one. I ’Iio I. Hy your
aUemlaiice ami interest, U'si't tiu* work of your teac'hers, W
lio' at all times have ynnr 4’lien as
Low A W
NEXT AVEKK'S GAAIES: OHAIE LEAGDE.
loor V addingt-on v. .M
Aloor liune v. GriiuPeton. W
:itholic.<. V
Iktrish Ghnrcii v. A o't Bradford.
e.sle.vans v, C
. Congregationalii'is. ount Zion. V
C4iathurn Village v. t4i iuburn Church. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.
Gongreg:
itiomili.sts v. Low Aonr. A halley Churcli v.
Pari.sh CIiuitIi. Grindleton v. A - u h«
T loor Lane. G ) 1 i c s V V. Aesl ey tins. Ghathurn Church v. Oliathurn Village. o
teaeliiiig received in tlu* Sunday sclniol in our early lite, w
e ie
100 H Turner ................ ....... H. Holgate 100 H
C.ATHOIJGS V
100 F. Hall ................................. T. Driver 100 H
100 W
. Frank'Iand .................. H,, W . Crompton ......... .. A
oek.sliutt
. G
100 B. Hutehin'on ....... so E
. .\irey ................... 100 W
7S0 A
O
. Asljton ............... ......... H. Nutter . ]•'. F V
k‘0
,. Taylor .................!!!!!’ J. \\ I'ison Hamlieai)
IO H I.ANF V S. Jone? _ . Hihl.y ...
I H _
) .7. Parker ... ) J. Ford ...... ) 4’. Driver ... ) H 1 H ) K
) Handicap
. Sellwooil . 4'avlor .. . Flack ...
H Wa'hbrook L. Clapliain
G
... F. Heap K
. Stand(*n . Glapluiiu
. G G
. S. Cliine.v ILmdicap
. Garralt . Himlle
100 ( Turnei ... Hlackledge ales ...
11. .Sw
I-’. Alien ....... 4'. Hidsilale , Ifandicap
H. .Sw
.7. Fell ............ \V
. Hiiulle .. ales ....
IO N . .lames bel
100 4S
1.40 009
tHlNGHKGATIOXALS v. A G T ZION. ............. H
..J. Hayiliornthwaiti* . A
....... H. Grainger .. W
L
. 1*
: Diovhnr.'t O liK
Tomlinson A
. Dixon
JL .Sellar.' H.'indicap
100 lO
100 741
t O l 1’. N alne t Zion ...... ...... 14 li:iI!oy Ghureh .... K )
loor
l.aiie ............... 17 Al'i*'!eyan' .......... .... 15 I.ow A
14 9
0 0 ( 5
.K ti s 7
> 9 r
2 11
(i 7 s s
LEAGUE. 1.. 1). Pt>.
1
0 0 0
1
» ii fi
0 0 1 0 0
ilson
2t> 2*3
IR 17 It; 14 14 12 1* in
. GHATIU'HN GHUHGH :H.
G il
100 .1. lioftliouse .... 100 11, Speiu-cj' .........
100 W i. A iikinsnn ....... J . Donagliy
LA . T
OV AlOOll v. H V
............... H. Sroti Cheetham
V 10.
. F. Saiini Handicap
M . Hr igg'
Hargreaves Clark .......... Cmrk .......... Tlalfiold ....
Fraiiklaml Howtird ... Hmlsoti .... W
. j . HaDhaw 75 ... F. Pollanl O
inckloy 07 O escott ....
... V. 4’rimbv 70 ...... G. H
AV. Hailsliaw 100 H. Ghathtirn ItlO
yrm * 100
..........L AVard 100 G
G-1NDLF.T0N.
.............I. Costigan .... H. Cheotliani ............. A. Green
7S
....................... K. Jones lOu ................ \V. Turner 24 ............... T. Coates IfM
........... IT. 'Peatfield 21 .
................ 4\ Stirzaker SO Handicap 120 G?2
t; *
eliUll pilhll
.-ini
2 , 4.
. IVHALLF.V CUrHClT.
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