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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1928. (FIFTEEN)


Come to HEYES* for Watches and Clocks. Come to HEYES’ for Carpets and Rugs. Come to HEYES’ for Bedding. Come to HEYES for Jew ellers.


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Mrs! II. Life and if-;- fre.shmenta wore served by Mrn. J-. flay h r : t\lrs Trice. Mrs. Briggs, J lr s . I.


\V. Brodlmr.st, • i^irovisioiis


inaZ >!^WjN(L--On Sunday the i*^'**^*^” oC SS PeU’r ami Paulks Church had tholr


handed over towards^the^iuml rovisions, eU:. A


nrisx) dav when upwarda ot 08 booK^ nero by the Rector to the .scholars.


and :tfrs. Harrison, who, t<'Ket'‘‘;‘ the local secretai>, g-nc me


some infringomont. robbed when nicely


tho incident Keotiey sent


Quo but notice,


/,irivo which Stoven- the post. Clitheroo


K ‘' ? v S o ’a ; u I F A = l i v im


ao-il W.^3 rarely troubled. The homo side att'icked ropoatcdly as tlio result of n'J’ah •■lidfiuia iiiiplit liiivo hcoii successful 111 d -tim ostrcnio iviiiper.s boon laore .KUir.ite iii The defcnco on each side " a-s


fmrar-ind p,'norallyAinmtcrs of tho .sitiiation Ihoiigii iioar tlio lutcrval


S-^mikland was"’,^lIedl% t r_ o ,t ;s favourably placed.


pastT^m.


'‘’^'''“■Tvaddi^ptoi., 10; Chatb^ On tho fast ..


j ;;;"\\;err“oyeV"l.olm...S -etory ".m imioh too nippy;


in tlic.r ............miVVR feeding of tlie lialf-baclis


imd


w‘' ‘'l/ ottor l2 ) aiM Wilkinson scored fiirtiier TM__I .


Sm K thns^makins tlio score ...to donblo r*


pround, Waddinptmi wore ir Cliatburn. A bip factor


Stevenson had beeii pemdtsed >e‘' and F.mhroy,


amidst a n - lore.st nl^ leas, Steve Uorwieh were,


" ‘ <,.w„nsm. being enjoy-


on at


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^^‘'''■cmbcroe, 2 ; Horwiel. R.M I . , 2. lIor'(vii-h attacked strongly on re-stirt


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LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Darwi'U, I ; xDick, Korns, 3.


xChorloy, 2 ; J^rescot Cables. 0. xlbunip Borimj'h, 3 ; Groat HnrwooO. 3. xllurseougb llanj^orH, 1 ; M.aiichostor Con., 2. xProston N.K. A., 0 ; AMiorton. 2. .xRossomlalo Unitod,


xClitbornc, 3 ; llorwioli iL^f.r., 2. SMART WIN.


Clitheroc Conquer Horwich in Fast Game.


THREE—TWO. ClitboroL* wen* a'^nin favouriRl by bein'.;


tion Cup. Tho jtround wixn iu ti I'rost- bound stall*, an*d covorod wilii snow, A\'hi(.*l) did Jiot givo much promibo t)l' good, last ioot- ball. 'I’homjison was still unlit, and Walms- loy was again introduced at right lidl-baek. Jlonviek played in Maek bands is a mark Pi esleem lo r ‘ their lalo .cliairman, Mr. J). Gibson. Tho teams were: Clitberoe: .Stevenson, goal: Walnisloy aiid


drawn al homo against Horwioh IL.M.l. in Ibo tiiird I'Diiml ol tim Laricasbiro Combina­


llarnoldswick T., 1.


xSoiitbporfc Uos., 7 ; ^^T}^an JloroiiKb Hos., 2. T.AN’C'ASHMU-; COJIlllXATTOX CI’ l’ .


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miss<*d an absolute sitter by contriving to put tile ball high over ibe bar iroin i>raehc- illv on (be goal line. Evans cumu again nil a pifrlocL centre, but (larstang got. too


lar iindm* it, and Hibby bad no dillicultv in leanng.


kick was cleared, alter Home diHieult.v, b\ (ice, but. iiorwicli |■<•Lu^ued to si*e .Stevi'ilfton idio a grand .save trom blather. (larstaiig rossed to Keys, who bred just, niches outHido


ibe post. .Mather luul lianl hues when Iiu put (be ball on tlu* toj» ol Ibe net. Steven­ son was again pulled up for carrying, bub the resuitaiit. kick was pub into tlio huIo net. Dcwsiiaj) laileil afti*r nice work on the part el (be visiting lelt. liiK’ .shob travelling only inches over. Clitlieroo wore cerlainlv hav­ ing the liebter of Km argnnienb this Imif, ami It was only nlieer bad luck thab jirevented ilicm Ironi nicreaHUig tluur lead. (»ts.* iind (ioodvvm went down together under the bar, (mb tiio ball was again lucUilv kepb out, 1 liu linnie liaeks were adopting olf-side. laclics to some purpo.se, most, ol the desultory Honiu li raids ti/zliiig nut as a r<*sult. All three iionio insido lonvards .shot in turn, but to mo elh rt, the visitors’ goal was ebariueil.


were pressing when .the whisth* went. l‘ :n;ii: C'litlierfM*, 3 ; Jlorwich U.M.E, 2.


How Tho Mon Played. CTitberoes display wn.s, fortunately, in


ureat. contrast with the lonn of the pr<‘vious week. b'or tlm lirsb tilteen miuntes or so, one had (pmlms. Things seemed to bo going entirely wrong. J ’asses were mi.ssmg tlieir destination, there was mi.skicking and panickj’ )>lay generally.


team. After a .shaky start, Stevenson did useful work. Ho will eert.ninly have to _ as».» dropping tlio ball in Km goalmontb— or anywhere I’lse—and must overcome the tendency to carry the ball an extra yanl. Twice, free kicks for the latter ofFemm looked like robbing Glillieroe of a point. ^ Tlm backs again j)layi*d sph*ndi(lly ;iiul i l is very forlunato imleiMl that tlm club have, a ])lay«T of AValm*^ley’.s eutlmsinsm and versatility at all. Centre-forward one week ami iull- lack another, be has served CUtheroo well


t'specially as' he thoroughly justilies uielusioii. Husli'ton'was again a stalwart of gn*at value. I'erhap.s the most satisfactory Icature ol all was tho return to form of llvuce liongworlh. Ill-health has kepb him below Km stamlard of usefulness we know Imn to bo capable ol, bub nob the least fault couhl be loumi wiKi bis display on Saturday. Tlm wing halve.s were- bet,tor than for some tune, accepting the cballeugo of a lively ommsitum and winning tlirough to hucci'.ss. 1 Iu> lorwaids Imvu III)"- ('stulilishvil a w.u-Kin)^ luulvi- t'lmliii!', Imt.


Uusliion, ba(.-ks; Niclioli.s, Longwortli and JJell, hall-backs: Kvan.s, Gee, Iteys, Heap and (Jarstang, lorwards. Ilorwieli' JLM .l .: Goodwin, goal; .Inbby


ind Gradwell, backs; Kmbn*y, Jlroadhoad ind Lyons, baU-baeks; J)i‘wsna]), !Monks,


Keetley, .^lather ami Yate.s, forwards. .Kel'ereo: !Mr. .1. Hargreaves, Oswaldlwistle. Clitliertie won tho loss, and Kcetley kiekod


off towards the Shaw llridge end. Evans ronndeil (Jradwell smartly to shoot lor tbo near eorner ol the not, but GotKlwni pulletl tho ball <lown. Longworth soon .settletl down to a nnieli lietlor game than ho played last week, and sent tho hall forward to Ih'ys for the latter to bo hustled before he could shoot. Keys received a througli pas.s from (h'o but was tbo victim ot a- iloubtful oll-sulo decision. A foul on Oieo was the source ol furtlicr trouble for the Horwicb iletendors, iml the sei/.o was not raised until (e*o iircu


lii'di over the bar. At the other end, A\almsh*v was glad to jias.s back to btovensou to rid liimself of the attentions ol Keetloy.


Mather eompelled Stevenson to 0


conuw. Imt iiotliing camo ot th« kivk. Jk>r- wieli still ])ersisteil, and a t te r jle l l h.id s.md ;U1 alnm>,b witaiii goal, Kotalcy ilovcfl.s ,'lmkul Walmsloy to vasily licat, SlfiVon^oa. TIu! Iiomo goal liail a lail'aiail.ais osaaim wluai KwLlov ciaslii'cl a drivo agains . tliu maloi-


fi.lo of the .Tossbai-, tho lii'lod ovi-r. A laibuiulorstaiidmg la tauui


■\Valm.slev and .Stiwensnn alniost, h'd u'


anntliof'goal. Ijongwoitli cljn-yrly '''’' ’’’"'iT .Mather hel'oro ho eojdd ilrm the h.iU thnaigh. Heap tried a . poh ahot, .il. t m


diot right across tho goahnouKi .iftn prell v long pas-sing, hnnt, and '''oHex . a .riven' i.ir-sidu when lavonriddy plaeed. \\h n llitheroe again altaeked, a centie I om F.vans cansed (ioodwin to list away, hn|. Ileys was sadly at fault when tlie hall "a s le-


vi.silors’ Olid, hill, hred high m ei. ' • '


^"'j'ho' rriislhonnd state of the ground w'us re^nunsilile for not a low well meant passes rniiag astrav. Kvaas mnlled a., good oppor- U.nitv "lien I l .p plaeed him /'* Alter Ki'etlev had tailed at- .i s i t tu , i < i-


"transferred file liall to (iamtang, who, nn- inarked, took the hall well down ladim eentring for Ileys to direct a


jn,st onisido tlm nallwaymen s ice looked a eeriain .scorer, hut t.oomun


.rut Ids hodv hehind tho liall. A sm.-ut p.i.'s- mo hont hetwoen iho homo msido lorwaids


led to (!eo .sending a l"'autif;ji oo''f';» wldcit Heap coina'i'tod " i th


' ' Fvans'warwmalily P>'''>“' 'd' d’'' "Ifsiido . ” ai e l away Tai his own towards goa


Kn gwoHh dropi^ed a long


win’s hands from a freo kick. Reef'"y •)'' Mmili.s found themselyes hvn yoids f'_


' ‘- j ; ,


into tla- far eoraer ot tlu- net alU.i .i i ii.nt.'s Following a. free Inek for hands


’ " f ; j


^ilmallv shuoi.s fnmi namnv aii«b'.s 'vilii b,.tt..r-'plavo(l vollcajinus waitinii bir a lams. Tlli'“() fauU« i-vmovi.’il ami Clitlu'i-uc! bavo a


st.icks l.i tlie ball tm> ImiK-


raml>'<'« t'w muc-li ami R ”'’


tonvani lim- tlmt- "iH U-'t; many i-oa s „sp,„.iallv as llvvs "-ill n.iL ahva.VK'bavu Ibu i!l-lm;k wbii-b mi-t- siiv.-ral of bi-i bast vlforts „u Sat.ur,la,v. Tbo wmooi-s wor.! a-sb ami tbnisU'ul ami Ibo loam a-; a "bob! "a s


liiublv salisfaotory. llonviob aro a banl mil. to ora.-K.


Coo.hvin, ila.y possoss a .-apablo 'a"? 1„. spoils liimsoh by ariimni; " i b tbo


la


vofc'rca.s. Tlio liaoks "oro siiiiml ami tbo Imlvos. "-ifb Rrmulboail lymp "oil tiacli, ilaum-b ilofomlors.


uubl bavo boon mmi-ovoil, but tim im- ' • t apalilo in oilier (lii.'ctnms. .Matbor " .is tb'i s.'ln.mor of tbo fonvanl lino ami is iin-


'fbo Fal -laa'l= .


,,„ostiuimbly a. vl.-vor plavor ivboso loot".;''’- is sniart. and "boso ideas are mij, n.d. Koollov "-as "-oil "-atvb.,.(l and siibdiiod by


Ltingworih while MouUh did littlo (jt c.lu^c tl'oilblo.


-iiid orafl. Don-snap—rafliov stariiHl TO-MORROW’S MATCH.


aid tbo same loam a.s last wook "'ill do dull. a p p e a l fo r FUNDS.


Clillicroo io-morroiy visit '''i.'’'''', Clitboroo Foolb-.dl Club . iiavo iisiiod a


pooial appeal for funds, pomliiin out time i-oeont ' ‘ .‘atos” Iiavo fallen far abort o i-.-oim-oin.a.m and Unit imloss bettor snp|init ‘ acoordod, tbo obd, lyill bo <a-"'P.n^


•riously to consider winding up it« ull.nrs.


sii far all playors bavo boon paid but tboro are otlior ImaA' domands yvl.io . A fortiiinlitly " tjato nl 1-10 is >" R.' keep itio olub molin' and iiotliiiij!; ' ’y ' sun lias liooii fortbcmmiiK.


r ..ommittoo aro askiiio for siibsoriptnins to Jlombors o


t do Ibo olidi over lim prosont on.or!;..noy •Vnll it is liop.'d tliat tiio fiiotball-bivm« pul)lio "-ill rospoml as o,.,u.rousl,v as possible,


SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. Goals


Waddinstau ...... (.'■atholii'S ............. I’ari.sli t:liiir('li .... .Moor l.aiio .............


Cliatlnirn .Vlldetie Laiiplio


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WliiilUvv ................ Cliatlnirii


tkniprepationalists Slaidlnirn


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F . tv T,. D. F.A.l’ ta 11 il II 2 Ii7 M 20


' l l 7 2 2 as 27 tt)


' .) 7 I 1 -IS 111 1.1 11 7 a I 'IS 22 15 1(1 ,a .a 0 ail aa lo 10 2 t! 2 22 .111 l>


■ ,s 2 .'') 1 2-1 'll 11 2 ,S t 2.S .’id


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1 2 7 0 18 a -a .11 1 7 0 11 .hS


LAGT SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


\Cliathnni Atlilet-ie, 1; Citllmhe.S Ik xSlaidlmni. 11; Conpriipatioiialisls,


xRarish Uinr'ili, t ; Moor Lane, .).


vWl'iilieY ;i; i/anpho, u. xWaddiiiplim, 10; Chiilburii, 1.


CHATBURN ATHLETIC v. CATHOLICS.


These Stroup ciindidiitea for tho Icapuo rhainpimisliip met at Llnithuru on biiturday ami :i stern oucountor resultud. Both sides


tbo soooml balf-boino tbo boUor. r.ovora faiiltv otV-sido ilooi.sions almio spmlod a. nood .iftonioou’s "'ork by tbo rolori-o.


Itolb " in^oi's bavo splendid p.i .. iii


lirsb goal and it acteil as a tome. Eortliwith Llm team settled down to play storlmg foot­ ball and to tlie end they kept up goml form, 'arning victory agtiinsb a. diHUimtly clever


'riien camo llio PARISH CHURCH v. MOOR LANE Played on Km Parisli Clmicli ground at


Goo.sebutts. Tlio visitors’ forwards soon sboivod to mlvautage and early on the liome ’keeper kept out a good effort from llentley. Parish Church attackeil through .Dewhurnt, wlio jmsaed.well for Ireland to make head­ way and i>ut aeros.s a good centre wliieli was wasted. Soon after tho visitors took tlm lead tlirough Hentley who scoied from close range. Still keeping u|» Km pre.ssun*, AVaddicar put .Moor Lane further ahemL, after a faulty clearance hy Km lionm ’keeper. Parish Church took up the running, tiieir left wing making good openings for the tor- ward.s*. Poor shooting preventeil them opeii* ing their aceount. The visitors renewed their attaeking, AViiulle .seoring a third for them, llayhurst Jiad a good eilort saved hy Ilew- sliaw and Parknigton returned the hall for J)ewlinrst,who after getting tlm Imtter of tho ilefence shot wido. The home forwanls won two corners on tho left but both wero cleared. Near tlm interval llentley .scored a fourtii for tbo visitors. Half-time: Moor Jiaue, 1; Parish Cbmvb, 0.


share of the game, ami their left wing olteu worked good openings. Harwood Hcored •itli a tong shot, bm. tbe visitors imule round on their left and. .Mavsdon ivston'il


On resuming. Parish Chureh Imi! a greater


Iho four goals lead with a cross .shot. Parish Church strove hard to reduce llio arrears :iml me vu'^tors’ deleiico w«*re otten hard pressed. IE AVimllo .scored a second for the J^arish with a good shot. 'I'lu^ visitors’ forwards were juillod up tor off-sith* when in ,ood position. The home team .scored again


(hthvio*: nil, wiiere Vate.s forced a corner.


iTay was traiiHferred to tlie ovbcv Ibo


the interval. On Km rc-stnrt, the Atbleiio mlvaneed and A. Fraiikbind bud bard luck with a good elforl.


luilf wiiK being kept, nj) and eaeli end was rapidiv ' vi.sitiHl.


llm Iionio side were tbo


to do, but Tvas quite .sale. J'rauklniid at tim otimr end too, liad more anxious mo- nienl.s than m tbe opening ludl. but L. AVilson and (». Limbert covered niiii well. Kvent.nallv, tlm Atblelie took Km lead in a vorv luckv manner, a long shot from C’. (’Imiburii bouncing between Km jmsts, much to the chagrin of Jack.son, who tjxpectisl tho ball to pass outside.


.lacksoii wao also given plenty


more dangerous and several times eame neav scoring, .some good <lnves being only just otF the mark.


, M O O R L A N E SLAIDBURN v. CONGREGATIONALISTS


iJio pace ol tho lirst


tsaturday when Kiev rt*ceived the Congroga- tionalistH.


lino ehanco to eipialise, hut a foiward in attempting a Ji(*a<ler. completel}' mis.*icd Km


ball, when close in. No tuitlier scoring toot, place ami tbe end came wiKt Kio Iiomo side toriunato wtuiioi's. Final: C halbiirn Athletic, .1; CaKiolus, 0.


■ (hi‘ro was little to cIioom’ belwciMi tbo teams ami. a ilraw would luive been a lair result-


<lcfemling well for tlio losers, while Hull was jiroinineiit at centre-ball.


ce.ss put new life into holli sidi*h ami play heeamo verv lively.


Jhis uncxiiccti-d siic- Iho (Jalholu*K liad a


Min, on a hard Irosiy grouml. Each side attaclaxl in turn, and piay iiad not. bo<*n long 111 jirogro.s.s hoforo J'ell put out to Jlimlle, who ran along the wing, to open Km score tor tho Congregationahst.s, with a lino mml which left llio Siaultmni ’keeper helpli*ss. I he homo team had a spoil ot pressing, ami Milkinson was several times trustrat<*d hv fewaloH wlioii near goal. A eoriior to Slaul- bnrn was placed b<*htnd, ami the Congrega- tinnalists uLiaekod again, only to he spoiled by otf-sido. 'Ihey continued to altaek, ami tfio Slaulburn goaler made .several good save.s.


Slaidbiirn recorded Ihoir tirst viclorv on 'J hov were sot to taco a. strong


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D E FY THE WITH A


ing well lor Slaulbuni, and opened plav <mt well, Imt tbe (.ongregatiunaiists’ dt'lemlers were einml to all tho calla mado upon Kiem, ami haif-time arrived with them holding tho lead. 'I he second half hud not long been ni pro-


wero be.st, tho veteran Walsh ami bis partner ’Jho halves and hacks on <>acb sulo Ilrunker and Wilkinson were plav-


WEATHER MORRIS


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gis'.ss betore Precdv went Ibrougli to score a second goal for the (.ongregationalislrt but. this was almost immediately aunuled by Wilkinson, who shot against a ilefemler, from whom it was (b*llectcxl out of tbe reach of tbe visiting goaliw. Slaidburn coiitinuetl to attack^ and ii ding-dong game ensued, lirsb Olio side and Kieii tlm other gaining Km advantage. After ludf-au-bour, the Slaiil- burn outside-riglit, who luul previouHly bad a goal <lisallowud for otf-.siilo, went through on his own to score a secmul goal for Kio lioine team, wliich put the ganu* lovt'l. 1’ho Congn'gat ioualists now gained sev»*ral coriu'rs, but tlie.se ivero kent out, ami wlu*ii Slaidburn again utbaclied they claimed hotly for a goal, wliieli tbe referee eontemled luul lieeu turiu'd round tlm po>t for a corner, 'rim light wa.s now very bad, and both sides found it trying, but Wilkin.smi again got Iiosscssion and scored Kie wiiining goal for tlm home team, about tivi*, ruiiiut(*s Ironi


time. Filial: Slaidlmrn, 3 ; CongregalmnalistH. 2.


were erratic in front of goal. Slnidbuni were the lietler team in the si*eotul ball, and just ileserved to win. 'riieir best nu*u wiwe Wilkinson ami llrunker, who played a great game Ibronghout.


Holb sides jilayed well up to a point, but 'I'lie Congregationalists’


team were lietler in delonce than attack, and tlieir’insule forwards being weak.


WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE CALDERSTONES v. WALSDEN. The home team "e re wilhont the servii-es





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of Duxburv, bis })hico being taken by .). W’ilkinson. * 'rim visitors put in u <lelayi‘d appi'iiraiuM*, ami |»la.v lm<l to Im slightly cur­ tailed. Tho teams liiie<l up as follows: Caldersl.mes: H, W’ ilkiusou: Sharpies and


througli 11. Knowles iluring a hot attaek on the visitors’ goal. I'^'or a lime the visitors wero mainly on tlm di’tensive !uit ilie homo forwards npoded cliaiiei*s ‘by po«)r sluiotiiig. At length Kiev added a fourth goal, H. Wimlle scoring with a good <lrivo trom tlm right wing.


!l*arish tried hard to get on lovely terms hut tlio visiting deft*uee held out. I'^inal; Moor Eane, 5 ; Ihiridi Chureh. -E


Parish Church were hest served hy Har­


wood and King in defeiiee and Irelaml, Dowhurst ami M iudle forwards. Tho visitiirs ijrominont ])layers were Horn and Marsdeu in ileh'iiee ami all tho forwards played a good open game to ailvaiilagc.


— WHALLEY V, LANGHO. TIiIk muU-ii wns very .similiir I" llio oiiu


will'll Wliiilley visited l.aiiKlio. As m Hint, miitvli s« ill this, .Liviii'lici scored tlirmiBli J’ ii-laip ill llio lirst. iiimiuo nr tivii.


ciiiiiii rami' iilioiit twenty iiiiniites iiiediiiiii plav liv liotli tennis, eaeli atliivkiii)' and then delomiiiis ill turn.


liien


lifter Hie Wlialley poal laid lieen ■ ie.sted hy fmir nr live .slints. In i-esponse to this MMndlev forced play into Hie lainplio halt and wern piven a earner. Heap pnt, aerop an e.scelleia centre at wlneli tlui poalio inmped lint knocked i l ilirmieh tlio poal. Ten iiiinntes from the interval I,aiiplm pro.ssed and I’ icknp put tlieiii aliead witli a


near the Wlialley enal resulted in a penalty for tlm liome team. The eoall-Mie\)er saved otf W .aslibrook's spot kick Imt \vlupp ran in and put it. tliromxli. Five minnte-s l.ater l.aniilio replied witn a eual from Haydm-k


eaad .sliot. Jlalt-timn: Wliallev, 2.; tmnplin, .1.


li'df l.hadev eipiidised, Cotterdl pein.tratinp the visitm-.s’ defem-o wiHi a- l.nip .slmt. hoon -ifter tliU, Hayihiek ri'sHiri'd tlm lead to lainplio whilst llm goalkeeper was claiming im- o.i-side. Ihilli .sides missed .'insy elnini vs i",‘ front of'poal, Init towiirds the end Riekup


Dnrinp Hm tirst ten ininiil.'.s ot tin- seeond


scored a lifHi poal liir 1-a'h; ">■ 1 fjjingbo, Wlmlle^, 3.


For Km visiims, I’ickup w:is Kie best <h-


wer-a llio liest in tlio IVlnilley ih'lenvo and (Jhiupy ami Rarloiv of llie lorwaids.


WADDINGTON v. CHATBURN.


honm reem-d " i t l i an cum- v'-dory uyer Un - hum. Rlayiiip <hnvn the slope,


■Winhlinpton pre.-iei'ved tlmir nnheateii "


wei-u early appressive and .shots hj 1’' ' - “''V and Secdlo were near tlm mark, "h 1st. 11 rd


emnpellod llm poalcr tn .save


Following good piny ou tbo lett, G. liobU* centred well for liiirpess tn open the K;


. • ’'‘f’!'.


tlm sanm player M-orinp a niiniite.s later. Atkinsnii In-oko ini.u fm Hic vi.siloi-H and reduced tlm lead with a la"


nhol. Dnrinp a hot altaek .in tlm .roll! ono of tlm detenders nii.sk.ick..d and 1.1 hV lIcrd wlio SCO.-,id with a last, drive.


O xcijumi u ilu •» .


Tnitler, on pond ceiilrc.s


accomplishcil smart perforinanco,a m, tho |


the left wing, put across smoiM ii fniirth


................ ,, ,,y ‘ >h t>>« vyaddinptoii, -1; C li.itlnirii. 1. furbber to tlio * -j ! (r ,


ami from om> of tneso W. Winldinpton


n’a .-iome vieormis play


.1. Wilkinson; Salmon, W’ rigley and Whu- taker; Mayho, Newton, Howard, hranklaml


ami dackson. .In the closing stage.s Km Walsdoii: iMaim; I'leldiug ami Diggm; , -.x- ,


Shepherd, Dunwell and Macaulay; DoHUie, WilKlnson, C’unlilfe. Shaw and Pickup, lleferce: .Mr. .E Walsh. Goppull. In tlm lirsb miuuto Galderstoues took tho


speed, and cut iu to score with a lovi-ly cros.s ilrive.


'riio visitors soon had an ux-


eelieiit eliance of eiiualising, hub Pickup shot, struck :i defemler and wa.s cleared. \Vilkinson twice dlstingui.shetl himsell hy iviug from t'unlilfi* and .'’'Imw, and at. tlm


further Inline iiltiiek lerniinated \yh..|i Maylio topped llm har with a sir,nip ..liol.


iine run Im eentr.'d, and M'llkiiisnn senred after a seramhln in llm pnalmunth. t alder- stones repeateilly attackeil, but they could nut penetrate.


Tmiiiediately iifler Ihe n.,snniplimi, D.dmm nl away on llm visitors’ ripht.


.Uter a


when Walsden p.it near poal thev were lar nmi',' ,laiip.,rinis than were Calderstones. Pickup made a p.m.l run mi Hm lelt and


I ’hiy was fairly even lint


Ii'.mi his eeiitro Cnnlille put. Malsden further aheail.


tn alteiniilinp tn save the .shot,


VVilkitison badly hurt, his ankle, mid had to leave tlm field. His idac-e in poal was taken hv Frankhind. Walsden attacked ni tho hist ininnte and Fi-anklaiid inadi' a mistiil.o pnal, .niaiilinp I’icknp to score. I'liia,; Wiilsden. I ; t'aldi.i-stoin's. 1.


For tho winimi-s. Fillin' played a p.md paiim


in ...lal, and was well pr.iteeted hy 1'le dinp ami Hippie. Dlliiwoll was tlm pick n llm halves, playinp a sonnd pant,, thrmiplmiu. Dolihie ami I’icknp, Hm winpers, wore llm


’’'''p,,r'’c'aider.diines, 'Wilkinsim playeil well nntil lii.s injury, Tlm hack wer,. lairly


s.nind, hilt in Urn s.'cond hall aldv (ivei worked. W ripley was ,df • i onr. and Wldltaker was Hi,' pick nl llm liall-hack


line Tim iinlv forward tn do hiiiisell pistii u was Mavho. Tlm ripht winper was speedy and danpormis, ami it was a pity he " as net


better Mipportod. BLACKBURN ST. ANNE’S v.


hurst gre en ST. PETER’S. (Uhu’kburu Catboliv Eoagno.)


groniid. An interesUnp gai.m wlimli scrve.1 to kee.i bolii s.d.s of players warm, all ot tlmiii idavinp with great zesl.


last week, and aimtiier otherwise ellgag.'d, Hm pealkei'iier was trmd at eenti-,..fiir"ar(l, the Secretary playeil' and Iho accnlcnt


way of hoiiip a lnnniidi_ for tlm elnb spir t for Hiirst Green. Having on y 12 pliiyui’ to pivk from, anti mm of these heinp injured


I t wa.s by


went into p.ial. All ihreo covered fh>’>>'f I™ with 'diirv: Hm centre scnring two gn.ils, tlm ■'k.'eper saving many more, and tlm Secretary wa.s excellent. T. lioltmi olio, C. Bolton on., G Sharpies ti.-o, hy honm delcndors and St. Vnnn’s centre, were the goat scorerH. St.


'Peter’s l.ml a Utllo more skill than tlip Inm.o to-im and plavod more confidenth. Hio pro.md was against mitlern weaving .and a hearty open gunio idoaseil all and w-m H>0


best under-the


Jlnrst Green, li; Blimkhurii St. Anne s, J . —


.“ " ‘' ‘M'’" v',,ne’s 2


SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. TO-MORROW’S MATCHES.


Wi.ddi.igto.1 V. Chathuru Athlctioyi. Bootli. ■\Vliiilley V. O)ngregati^onali.sts. W. Boss. Cliatburn v. Pariah aiurcli. G. Altliam. Jloor Lane v. Imiigho. W. Peimiaii.


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Come landlord fill the flowing bowl


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And then we’ll be clover.


r ft’ C’ahlerstones. 1; Malstlen, 1. ...........


other end, iMauo saved well from .laekson. Cnnlilfo h.-id ii pond i-lniliee hnl Wllkira.m iivih! his .shut, and sh.n-tiv iiUenviirils Dniilnu kimmi.d tin' npriphl " i l l i a stroiip shot, .v


I.iin-


lilfe drihhied throiipli, lint "lien he was tackled hv Wilkiiisnii he shot wide. Ilelore the inti'i-val. Shaw einndisod Irmn a centre hy Dolihie. Half-lilim';


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lead. Newton made headway, and pa.ssed to Mayho. The winger lieat .Higgle hy sheer


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