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was nnbt to iilay— lost the toss, and wa.s Set to laeo brilliant snirsliinc. And that of itself wa.s a laetor in losing tlio game. wjien Jiroiglitmct .scored after 15 minutes, Steven­ son probably never saw the ball as it swiftly net at tlie extreme end.


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commendable anticipation, and tliougli Inei- wa.s soniotimos witli Iiiiii, lio was cool and' co lecti'd. Jhc one player on the Clitlieroe side who earned eomnienda'tion was Hevs, who raki-d upright and crossbar, but siinidv could not get tile ball into tlio not. Clitlicroe sii lored tbrougli a re-arraiigoment of the (Iclcnco consequent on the nb-sence tliron-di injury ol Tbompson, necessitating Riisliton ehangmg over for Hell. Longwortli, if he had eohsnlted lii.s own interests, would liavo heeii at luime. However, in the sei-ond Indf Glitheroo made amends, but while they bad the greater part of tlio play, tlie visiting ilefcnce was oipial to all the domands made npou them, and their objective m keeping tie bonie lorwards out snceeodc-d. Result; Hroightmet, 1; Clitlieroc, 0.


Teams and Play.


Nieliolls, Longwortb, Hrii.adlcy ; Kvim ^Giie’ JJcys Heap, Gar.stang.


The teams were: iUitbeiou: Stevenson; Rn.sbton,


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c l i a n g e a s I b o r e s u l t o f a b r c a l i a w a y , A n d r e s n e t t i n g i n t h e t a r c o r n e r o f t h e g o a l . F r o m


a p p l a n s o f o r l i o l d i n g a c r o s s s l i o t b y E v a i i s a t l l i o l o o t o f . t h e p o s t w h e n a n e q u a l i s e r


t i c k e r s w a s g i v e n a r o u n d


s e e m e d c e r t a i n . T l i o e x c e l l e n t w o r k o f t h e i r k e e p e r s e e m e d l o i n s p i r e t h e v i . s i t o r s w h o


T o o k a i n o r o d o m i n a t i n g p a r t i n t h e g a m e , a n d b o d d o n c a m e n e a r t o i i i e r c a s i n g t h e '


l e n d w i t h a r a s p i n g s h o t t h a t h i t t h e c r o s s ­ b a r .


A f t e r V i c k e r s h a d s a v e d f r o m a f r e e


v i o l o t r a y l a m p s , a r e s a i d t o ) j p o p u l a r .


w h i c h g u e s t s b a t h e i n t l i o r a v k , o f n l t r a - h o b e c o m i n g


Artificial . M i n - b a t l i i n g p a r t i e s , d u r i n g


l i e n d e r f r o m a c e n t r e b y E v a n s m e t a l i k e l a t e , a n d


o u t l o r a c o r n e r . T i i e n t i i o c e n t r e m e e t i n g a l o b f r o m G a r s t a n g t r i e d a n o v e r b o a r d k i c k w h i c l i w a s b u t i n c h e s o l f t l i e m a r k .


w l i e i i H e y . s s h o t f o r a l l h e w a s w o r t h o n l y l o SCO t h e b a l l c a n n o n o l F t h e u p r i g h t , a n d , g o


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u n s a l i n t b o m b a r d m e n t , b n t V i c k e r s c l e a r e d t i i n o a n d a g a i n .


d r a m a t i c


t o r w a r d a n d , a l t l i o n g l i h a r r i e d b y t h e l i a e h s m a n a g e d t o g e t m a s l i o t t h a t f o r c e d S t o v e i p s o n t o I l l s k n e e s .


A u d i o r e c e i v e d t h e b a l l w h e n s t a n d i n g w e l l N e s t


A t t b o o t h e r e n d t h e r e ’T h e n c a m e a


f - , " t f " r i ’ " 8l i , b u t H r O i i d l e y n m n a g o d t o r e a e l i t h e l i a l a n d t u r i i c H l i t o v e r t l i e b a r . E v a n s


t e s t o u t , a n d j n . s t , - i i t e r u a r d s b o d i v e r t e t l f o r a c o r n e r a . t r e e k i c k t a k e n b y R n s b t o n . ’ T h e M s i t i n g l e l t w i n g , f e d b y A n d r e s , b a d - a n o p j i o i i u n i t y t o s h o w a f i n e t u r n o t s p e e d b n t S e d d o n s s h o t w a s n i f t h e t a r g e t . W a l l a e o l o i c c i l H o l t t o c o i u - e d o a . c o r n o r , t h e n S o d d o i i


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H e a p p u t i o r w a r d f o r G a r s t a n g C l i t l i o r o , '


c a m e i n t o p r o m i n e n c e , b u t l i i s . s h o t p a s s e d i i . u m i c s s l y j i i e . s s n i e .


f c a v e d f i n e l y o n t l i o g o a l l i n o . o v e r .


m a i n t a i n e d


i n o g a m e , a n d a l m o s t i i n i n o t l i u t e l y a l i i m i v m o v e m e n t d e v o l o p c n l o n t h e r i g l i L c e i i t H u l f o r J l c a j ) t o


s l i o o t , b u t ( L m n e x t V i c - k e r s


S e t t o f a r o : i s t r o n g s u n , C l i t l m r o o - s t a r t o d J C v a n s


Jireigbtmet; Vickers • I f a w o r t l i , H a t e . s ; turner, Astin, Hughes;


' W a l l a c e , T ’ l l l i n g , J . W ' l l k i n . s o n ; A ; b l M i r . i t t ,


Royers wore the better side and added Hefore' tbn "


•''"'I MniTi-S, iiwmnl ‘ Half-Time'-'' 'm.V D


fendeis kicking well. After 25 minutes’ ll-ivii’/ '- 'r '


iho Lo\i‘is ivere awsirded a ponaltv and centre from tho right,


.coT:it"'Fi:::,T"*‘"'- ,, , , E‘''nr.s A, .|; Calderstnne.s, 2


. C.ihlei.stonos were a well beaten .side, and


backs wore ;■ weak, and of tbo forwards Hmiaid and Newton ivero tho pick. Playing u ith 11 yyeakened eleven tho Rovers well de^


t ie occasion and gave a good display l,.",?."*^


'"'"ks ami half­


Cilderstones do not need to bo umliilv dis- couraged by tho revorso.


clined to be shaky. TI,„ Rovers, with a team of this .strength, will defeat manv teams in the Wo.st Taincnsliiro Eoagno anil


uel'l'*' bn “ g l?nL t


KonI,-was in­ man played


fllrim-'''^' 'Iv'’;!'--*'"""' Konl they won- in- erioi, W ilkinson, the enstodian," rose to


heayy motor lori^v m Clillieroe-road, Harrow, ‘11 ■ «?.


c„; I ■ ^''xrrison stated that defendaiil’s y .speed over a measured mile was 19 miles 38


s p e e d e x c e . - , . s i v e , e s p e c i a l l y a s h e h a d g o o d b n i K c . s o n t l i o v e h i c l e .


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S n p t . P a g e t p o i n t e d o u t t h a t d e f e n d a n t w a . s f i n e d . 9 2 a t M i d d l e t o n i p 1904 f o r - i


£ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o b u i l d .


T i v o h o a i i t v , i ) a r l o i i r . * i f o r ’ t h o c o n v e n i e n c e o f w o m e n p a l r o n . s - a r e f e a t u r e , s o f L o n d o n ’ : l a t e s t l u x u r y


c i n e m a , w h i c l i cost


ards per lionr. D e f e n d a n t s i e i d h o d i d n o t c o n s i d e r h i s


SPEEDY MOTOR LORRY For exceeding the speed limit witli'a Tith, Kirk Noweli;


t!‘> ■iTriViT'*''''*’ / - ? x - J l u o r s , was fined n h ^'‘ ''x-™." Comity fee.s.sions on iMomlav.


novertbele.s.s they held tlieir own Hlav fnmlnr


lilackbnrn Hovers A, 3; Calderstones, 1. Ilie^ Msitors resumed witlimit SInirratl


" " ‘ I'icld with tbo dJ- anoars, Goldsborongli


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.u I etched frluioting lost botli sides euml hance.s Hieknp gave tho visitors the ^ea,l


villo nmi N’clson. Jhe opening oxtlmngo.s were oven but I


itt; Lrompton, U o m n r o n


G o l d s b o r i m g h ; L o n s d a l e a n d M o r r i s , W ' i l s o n , . M e l -


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a , " «as eall(|d open to perlorm. Ho showed most , , , wvi \ 1\J t l l . l L O L C \ L ' i la O n


Hi.foie llu! end, Ihirisli C'bnrcb were awarded anotlu'r penalty, bnt the ’kcejior brought olf .1 good .save Irem tlie spot kick. Final:


11 ,r .1" " " f " ' foi- liis side.


J . I d I n a s t i n * p i c k o l t h e d e f e n c e , a n d t h e r i g h t w i n g w a s m o s t d a n g e r o u s .


T L v u r ,


l arisli tbnrch, 5; CongrcgationalisLs, 0. Ilu‘ wninens were best .servod ’ Jrobmd. Of tlio lo.smH


V i . . . . . . l o s e r H * p b i y o r . s ,


W E S T L A N C A S H IR E L E A G U E CALI)l.;it,STONJ‘tS V . R O V E I t S A .


O n e ( . I m n g o w a s m a d e i n t l i e C a l d e r s t o n e s I t e : . n , o e n t e r t a i n H l a e k h n r n R o m - l A


o n oo u t s i d e " " P H t s w l i n g Chatlinri'i :,t u t s m e - r j g l j t . T h e v i s i t o r s i v o r o n t f u l l I i } i l i7 e l ir? 1 b r t :b e ( .servod by Wignall,'


l e r w a r d r u s h e s w l i i c l i . s e r v e d t o s h o w - ' t h a t 1 9 a p r o m i s i n g o n e .


Tbo Gr:i.sslioppers had a tlirue-qmirter lin which was a. joy to bidinld.


'I’bo player


teani played well and fully deserved tli vietorv.


man. 3 bo .sernin-lialf, Ttawelilfe, was easily tbo best seen on tlio College ground Ibis sea.so„ getting tbq ball awiTy Hein al,„,,m im|ie.ssible situatioiis with wonderful aecnraev. Tlntli wing ” threes ” were goml to nateh, Matson on the left e.sppcmillv playing a Imn game. The whole Hrosto;i


worked with almo,st;clock-like jirccision, and tin. loiig swift Jiasses went straight to tbo


tbeir game'by a taster, nippier side. ' Jt was reminiscent ot Clitiieroo’s meeting a few weeks belme with Jloreeambe. On that


.lint Clitlioroo were completely knocked o(f


I'or once in a wbilo Longwortli— and iio Knowl',t;‘ “t"‘ iielb.';Ti’ "*i


\


ovor .Hioigbtinet in tlio third round of tlio J-aneasbiro .lunior Cup, at Shaw Itridgo, on .Saturday, went woefully awry. Jlefore tlie laateh .supportor.s of the homo chib were eimnting tneir ebiekeiiB, in a tinaneial sense -j-wcigliing up the possibilities of tlio next draw, and even appoaraiiee in the iinalf witli a, division ot the .shekels. The linaiieial view wa.s important, bocause the club bad siilloi-od in throe homo inatelies tbrougb tbo interference of tlie weather. Jieforc the niuteli liad run its donfsc it


General expectations of a comfortablo win . v^B


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POUNDS. FO O TB A L L .


L A N C A S H IR E C O M B IN A T IO N . „


.Soiitliport lloscno . ... 12 i) Cbtherou ....____ _ , 14 g


Cliorley .......................12 12 Accriiifitoii Jlesorvo ___17 10 Honvieh l{.]U.l. . . .


'Wigan liorongli lies. ...12 I’r&stnn N.E. J .............1(1


liarnoldswiek Town ....l(i Jlaeu|i Ikmnigli ............. 10 jMoreeambo ................. 11


Nelson lio.seive ............ Ifl


Lanc.astor Town ...... ...13 5 l’re.seot Cables .......... . 9 .llurscougli Hangers ...... 12 Liek, Kerr’s ................. 11 Atljerton ...........


14


jMimdiester Central .....13 8 .Kciiscmlalo Vniteil ......li* 8 Banveii ......................12 7


H 2 r, G


P. W. L. D. P.A.P18 '’•


Goals 1,‘i <) Groat llanvood ...........13


'0 08 28 18 I) 31 17 18 2 37 2-1 18 t -10 23 17 1. -IG 32 17 2 40 2G 1C 3 32 24 13 1 22 18 13 1 25 33 11 2 25 2G 10 2 32 -12 10 -t 17 32 10 2 25 50 10 1 17 33 9 2 25 .33 .8 3 10 31 7 2 19 50 0 ;J 19 12 .5


LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


xJIaiiebe.stci- C'eiitral, Oj .llarmddswick T., 1. Kos.soiidale Un., 1 ; .\Soutbport Ke.serve, 0 xGreat. Harwood, 3; Dick, Kerr’.s, 3.


xPreston N.E. A, 3; Horwicli R.Jl.l., 2.


LANCASIIlliR JUNIOR CUP— 3rd Round. xDarwen, 5; Chorley, 2. Rreiglitmet, 1 ; xClitlicroe, 0. Laneasler* ’l\iivn, 3; xAtorccninbe, 2, xAsbtoii National, 1 j Prescol Cables, 0.


—-H H -— LftHCASHIRE JUNIOR GUP.


xNel.sim lic.sorve, 1 ; Aceringtoii Ke.servc. 1. jiiirieniigb Itangera, 3; .\Atberton, 2.


0 .08 1(1 24 2 37 33


bo .sulforing from an attack of nurvc.s. .Still, l‘a,.‘l‘.atingui.slied bimsolt just afterwards by l-i ling donn and dealing a lidty shot by Andres.


22 Hroigbtiaet eontiiiiied to bold the lead, there jj,> I UiiH no fuitlior score.


* I iL'i, m ■


..brought no advantage to tlio boaio side, lind danger was again inmient wlien tlie visitors broke away only tlie timely intervention of Knslitoii retrieving an awkward sitinition. Jioys gave I'.vans an npportiinitv to raco away and send in a .shot tliat was onlv a trde wide, l-rom a centre bv Garstang a nrtlicr corner was eoneeded. ‘ 'riiis was fol­


lowed by otliers. Heap was prostrated tlirmigli beading the ball and liad to receivo avtoiitum.-r lliLMi tljoro wa.s a veritalilo ■sorninblc 111 front (»f Vickorsj Init to no pur­ pose, amt the visitors afterwards nuulo fre­ quent raid.s whidi kept tlm dofonde: tenterhooks. In one of tlic.so Hell was hurt. Hoys made


i lo tbo end, tile visitors held tlio boine .side C l i t h e r o e , 0 .


n ebook. Final: H r e i g l i t m e t , 1


S U N D A Y


SCH OO L L E A G U E . Oeals


Parish Church ..... AVhalioy ............ C h a t b u r n


Jjanglio ............... Wadtllngton ......


Cimtbnrn Atlilotiv C a t h o l i c s


. . . . . . . . . . .


Congrogationalists ^foor La 110 ........... S l a i d b u m


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


iroin Kvan.s be took tlio ball in liis .stride "''e''.- grazing tlio cro-ssliar.


ant cdort to get tliroiigli. Receiving


. s e r i m m a g e s 11 s p e e i a l l y


on


Has all but .surprised by a ilc.-cteroiis shot by Gee wliidi bo nianaged to turn rniind tbo up- right. Several corners in quick .sneeea.sioii


Clitlieroo started the second lialf in deter- niineil style and in the lirsl niimito Vieker.s


lloap was Iriistrated bv Vickers ■ fa”'" " " - and to tbo interval, when


nnss by the narrowest inargm of space, with bn


i.sastoi, Cloniont rushing 111 to .seo. tlio ball latter .‘ eoaied to


T T ^ f s r '


i'e«"V narrowly eseaped M O O R


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THE CROCKS v. SLAIDBURN.


the .Sbudbuin tcani wii,s at tall strength, Hitli James Itilk.insim eentre lorward 'J'lio Cioelo. team Ha.s Hr. Jlremner (goal) : ,j. Allen, .Too Green, Al..'romkins, F. Green, J. Matson ft. Cottani, F. JI. ifairelmigli, M’ . O. Joidan D. Jtremner and A. Piningtoii. Referee: ,I .A. M’ollindin.


. ‘


(J) and J). Pronuier . iionetrnted for tin Crocks. Ilesult: „„


forward were the outstanding players for the Crocks, uliilst every credit i.s <luo to the re.st of tiioir tofim. Jame.s Wilkinson was n great leader lor Slaidbiirn.


S U N D A Y SCH OO L L E A G U E . TO-MORROW’S MATCHES.


10 2 7 1 27 40 -5 8 2 (i 0 10 32 -1 9


7 0 7 0 8 50 U () 2 17 42 -t


LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS. x C a t h o i i c . s , 4 ; W a d d i n g t o n , J .


x l a r i s h C l i u r d i , o ; C o i i g r e g a t i o n a l i s U , 0. x L a n g h o , o ; C h a t b n r n A t h l e t i c , o . x j M o o r L a n e , 2 ; . C i m t b n n i , 2 .


PARISH CHURCH v, CONGREGATIONALISTS.


Goo.seliults. the lionio team tirst attaek„,. butdlio visitors, retaliated, being cheeked by


Flayed on the I’arisli Clinrch ground


JvnowJos to open the .scoring for the 1'ari.sli Irom O O.SO rjnge.


'J'lie ' visitors gained


L .Irish lorwards when [langeroiis. 'Tlie C miM.o!“ " ‘' n “


■tiled to ilelend. Hreody often elieeked m +i' ‘ 'i'” *' ivionm '“r"'" to convert, and were r


several spells of attaik- A penalty was


*"'■ 'nimlling and


s II piessed nnd the visitors’ ’keciior kept out good cllorts. At the other end, a free kifk. \yas saved by Thompson. Half-tiino'


. l>nt ^ ntross foi-


p. W. L. D. F.A.Fta 10 8 0 til) 14 IS 10 7 2 T -18 21 15 10 (i 2 ->33 2-1 14 8 () 1 T .38 15 13 0 u 4 0 35 28 10 7 2 4 1 21 30 5


Mncdington V. ,Clmtbni-n. R. Hootli. Uiatbiirn Atlilctic v. Catholks. ,1. Entwi.stle. falaidburn v. .Congrogationalists. W. Koss.


a'* A. Croon. . RUGBY.


STONYHURST BEATEN BY PRESTON GRASSHOPPERS.


• t lull .sticngtli lor their homo eiieonntor ar'l'u


tims fonsidcralily w-e’akon'ed!''' Th'csdon Gras's- a n d ’ o n


o p p o s i t i o n ,


i i a n d i o t l i n b a l l a t a l l w e l l , a n d t h e l i n o e o m b i n a t i o n w o r k t h a t n s u a l l v m a r k s t i s O o v . t h e


r o i i t g e . m e t h o d .


o n Gov uiVi


. M i t b e i c n t l y l o w f o r t l i e m t o t a k e w i t h * e a s e Alef'raib


^ . . i r ■ w i t l i p a s s e


filione m dofoneo. n t w .m:..... Ji . V ,V back,


IJic College tcjun mi Satimhiv


w Y ,V ’’'ipplied. His habit of pas-sing too m a t e l r


m i 4 - 1 - - - - - - - - ^ ‘ *


•yt"'"-'"'"'. and lie kept i ^ i c v i u i i s


t l > " „ P ' ; " o . , * ‘X'"


J i p y , v e r p . s u p e r i o r i i w e i g h t a m i ,11 n o t


' T l i e C o l l e g e ‘ ' t h r e e s ’ ’


a l t h o n g l ' i I t m u s t b o e o n c e d e d t h a t l i e ' " . ; m ' - w d t i l v


igb It must bo eonceded that lie is new J position lie must realize that it is lits to ply Ins partners witli passes


-off half, r u s h e r a rnck’ of any oeensioiis in-stead of passing, and


m u s t r e a l i z e t h a t i t i s l i t s P n o t n o r s


ease.


It was imfortiinate that eii Saturday "'X™ io turn nut


llio ’ lull-backs, centre-half and centre- y; 'Hie Crocks, 4.


he. strained a, ligament in his thigh in ‘try­ ing to divert one of Wilkinsoirs shots. If. Carman played goal for the Crocks. Plav was niore even j Miller (J), IVrcLastor ainl I’ er scored iorSlaidhurn, and W. C. Jordan


ftpoiided well, their delcncc and centre-lialf phmng well, only to seo their forwards finish weakly. James AVilkinson led his forwards in hue stylo and soon eomploled the hat trick, Mcl.estor also scoring. Half-time: _ Maidburn, 4; Tlio CroVks, 0. Ur. Jheimior had to retire at half-time as


blaulburii hopiim to secure a- good load aiic! tiro out tbo older players. Tbo Crocks re-


was,played at u good pace,


h.itmday aftoriiooii at felaidbuni in doliulit- ml


ibis no\oIt> football match was played on Thoio uas u big uttondaiico.


HW I mi FDOTBULL O


K E E P IN G O U T O F T H E g R U T IN F O RW A R D P L A Y


By F. COOK


(I’jiUniuutli’.-i InUu-natioiml Outside TiPft.) .sueco.ssfni fontballer plays in some liffv


Lm.guo games Cup ties, Jntunmtionals and Inuidly matelics nf vavioiis kinds. ’


J , . ' ; ' ’ - *


d c x i u t e t i l e l i c a v y p r o g r a m i i i o . V e i l c a m i e t I a t f o r d t o g o t “ i n a r i T t ” i n f o o t b a l l j " ™


' " - ' " I ’ s u r p r i s i n g l y


game, with only tlie eontre-fonrard Vance.


i n . s t e . u l , o l l i a v i n g t l i o m s l i g l i t l . - i . . . i . ; . , . i ’ t l i o p r e s e n t g e n e r a l J i i e t b o d


A g a i n , t h e r e i s t a l k o f r e v e r s i n g t b o s t e a


‘ " ‘ f o t h e r t h r e e f o r w a r d s ,


t l i ' a n a n y m l , o r ‘ ‘ W ” ‘ f o ‘ ^ " r


w i t h


I r o n , i l l s p o s i i i o a , bauks to eomo along and tacklo 7l,ei„ ]


n i n g m e n H r e l v " ‘ l i k e t l i e p o i n t s n f a l e t t e r “ W "


tile bael-“ i‘ 'l“ '" / '‘•'f"-- ‘">d perhaps m'en dcf i n f


di.fendor.s Inivo time to turn. o


e x S l l e [ T l y ' ‘ w e ! i : " “ " " ‘ ’ New Ideas.


I n f a c t , i t l i a s w o r k e d . s o w e l l t h a t c r i t i c s I


S.r;, I d e a s t h a t a n y b o d y e t s o h a s i n v e n t


h n t ' ' T O T ' ' b ' , T n ‘ f ' “ " • V ‘ ' ‘ x t , " t l i e r m o t l i o d . s ,


f e r m i i t i n n ' i s p e m d ^ r i r m h ^ p t e i U i T u i o ' . m w \ * T n i S . ' ‘ ' '


| d ” “ ‘ " X ’ " ' r e ' I


11. 1. J U . S , a n d , , | . s „ o c c u r o t h o b e s t t h a t a r c t o b e l i a d u p a n d < l o w n t h e e o n n t r y .


. m u ' , ' d l T - f - , s t ' ' • l o ' l ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ‘' ’ " * * ‘ w i t h t h o - ' ' b a ’ l i : ' ' ‘ ' ‘


" X ' x x ‘ X - ' " “


C o n s i d e r n n y l i r s t - c l a s s t e a m t h a t h - i s i l „ . n d T ^ “ ' ' ‘ ' " " ' ■ ‘ ‘ 1* “


t h e e o i n p o s i t i o n t h o m a n a g e r a i m s a t i * F i r s t * .10 m u . S t J i a v o a | „ . s t - a r e a l l y / a s t ~ e e „ t T o ’


W ’ l i a t i s x ’ - "


- o m u c l , s p e m l h e a s k s l o r , a s r e i d l v - l e v e r h a l l c o n t r o l a n d t a c t i c a l s e n s e .


Speed and Guile.


i n a n c l i o s o n l o r h i s w i l y m e t h o d s w i l l s e l d o m l e a s f a s t a s t h e o t h e r s , a n d h o m a y , Z n o t l i e : i s y o u n g a s t h e v a r e .


Y o n c a n n o t , h a v e i t a l l w a y s . m a n o t t o - d a y d o w n t o t h e g r o u n d . ' " ” X ' " I n - i I T ‘ o T ' i T T ‘ - ‘ V ' “ ' " ' ’ * ‘ x x , ‘ ” u - T f ' b T i i T '


p t o s h i m a l l t h o . s c o p e l i e w a n t s - f o r h i s t a c t i c a l i n a n o e n v r c s , i t < l o e s n o t c o n t i m i a l l y


’T h o “ t V ’ U


t h e p a . s s d o w n t h e f i e l d w e l l a h e a d o f t h e n ' n m l o r w h o m i t i . s i n t e n d e d .


n a t t a c k .


d e a l l j . s i t u a t e d t o g i v e w h a t i s n n d o n h t i x l l y t i e m o . s t e f f e c t i v e p a s s i n f o o t b a l l t o - i l a v — I


i t e n a h l o s h i m t o t e m p t t l i e o p p o s i n g d e - i d e n l T “ ' T * * ! " * ! J X « ' ‘ ' “ ” - x x d i t k e o p . s h i m


U l t l i t l 0 l a s t e s t m e m b e r o t t h o f o r w a r d t i n e - . I "


i w o r k t r i a n g l e m o v c n i e n t s w i t h I d s w i n g ' l i a l f -


t l i e , y w - i l l h a v e t o g o h a c k t o i t f o r t l o f o n c e . I ' o o t b a l l w o u l d h c c o m e d e c i d e d l y d u l l i f I


. t ' l r m a t i o n l o r a t t a c k i n g p u r p o s e s ,


e l t b o b a l l o u t t o a . w i n g m a n w h o i s a l r e a d y m a p o s i t i o n t o g e t a t l y i n g s t a r t a f t e r i t . ‘


Passing Combinations.


T l i o g r e a t a d v a n t a g e o f t h e ‘ ‘ W ’ ” f o r m a ­ t i o n i . s t b . i t I t g i i c . s y o u t b o b i g g e s t p n s s i b l u u n m b e r o l d d i e t e n t p a s s i n g c o m b i n a t i o n s ,


r n i


h o v a n j i a s . s i t d o w n t l i e m i d d l o , h e e a n p u t i t o u t l o n i n g , o r h e c a n s w i n g i t r i g h t a t r o . A i > t h o f i e l d .


. S i m p l e s t j m s s i b l c e x p e d i e n t o l r u n n i n g o v e r i t , a n d


l i n u h . u o i t b a c k , t h e d i . s t r a e t i n g t l i o a t t e n t i o n o f t h e


d o - ^ a n d h o e a i i p u t t h e b a l l b a c k t o t h e h a l l - h a c k m e m o r g o n e y


a


w a r d x \ h o k n o w s I n s j o b s h o u l c V e v e r g e t “ m - r u t ” w i t h h i s g a m e .


eomhinations. T h e n ? a r e s o m a n y o f t h e m , t h a t n o f o r ­


N e x t A \ o e k S y d . P m l d o f o o t t h a t w o n a C u p F i n a l .


t e l l f i o f a g o a l HOCKEY.


MUNICIPAL COLLEGE LADIES V. CALDERSTONES.


scoring just before tho end. Itcsult: College Ladies, 10; Caldcrstonos, 0.


played 111 tlio visitors’ half, and tliii Collego ionvards and Calderatoncs backs had all tlio game. Throiighout tho game the Caldcr- stones goal wax constantly attacked, and goals ^n•^e scored through L. Stansfield (nino —ulueli will take some beating in a single match), and A. intorbottoni. CaIderstoiic.s init up a good fight, and iicarlv succendod in


-Vt .liurnlev. Fiaclieally all t-ho game was


g o t i t b a c k , t h e i n . s i d o f o r w a r d h a s o n c e n i o i G t h e c h o i c e o f t l i r e e o r f o u r t h i n g s t o


t a c k l i n g o p j i o n e n t a t t h e . s a m o t i m e . H a v i n g No other method ol pinv gives all these


p . L V s C . s i t t o , t h a t p l a y e r e a n a l w a y s l e t i l


N o m a t t e r w h i c l x p i n v e r n e c e . s . « a r y , b y


i U i ) \ o . s t o i n a l c o n e x t . H o e : m n m w i t h i t h i i n . s o l f f o r a w h i l e ,


T h e b a l l - b a c k r e t r i e v e s t h o b a l l a n d p o s h e s a l o n g t o t h e i n s i d e f o r w a r d . ' J ’ h o i n s i d e l o r u . u d h a s t h o w i d e s t p o s s i b l e c h o i c e o f


I i a p p c n i n g m a n y m a t c h .


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Tickets, Rubbing Stones, Moat Mincers,


Enamelled and China Window Dishes, &c., &o. fflAKER OF, Lock’ ^cale^. Counter Balances, Beam Scales,


PlaHerm & Dead Weight Machines For Wholesaio and Retail Dealers of Fish. Fruiq Meat, Grocery Provisions, Coal, he.. Cotton Spmmtrs and Manufacturers


REPAIRS A SPE- lALITY


JAfUES GH6SSLEY Works: HIGH ST, (Near Station),


Telephone 6427. H i o r o a r c m o r e t l i n n 5 , 0 0 0 t o l e p h o u c s u h -


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N o t e Tel. 136


TAYLOR & HUGHES The Citfo, Market Place


s o n m - “ s c r o n n g m g ” i n t h o i i e i g h h m t r h o o d n r t h e i r o u n g o a l . A n d l i t h e w i n g l o n v a r d . s K e p t h a c k , t o o , y o n , w o u l d l o s e t h a t m o s t v a l u a b l e o t a l l c l e a r i n g t a c t i c . s — t h e p o t t i n g


t h e e e n t r e - l m - w a r d t r i a l t o k e e p h a c k w i t l i t h e i n s i d e I n n v a r t l s w h e n t h e v w e r e d o i n -


I n d e f e n c e , i t e n a b l e s h i m t o k e e p i n c l o s e t o u c h w i t h t h e h a l f - b a c k s , a n d l i e c a n a l s o


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L4nc/ we’ll search for Sandy \ • till we find him,


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