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Nlhicup Boj’ough, 0; Clltiioroe. 0, xAecriugton
Be.serve, 0: Darwen, 1. Chorley, 5; xllorwich B.M.T., 0.
MONDAY’S RESULTS.
x.Stmtliport Bc.s., -1; Buivseough Banger.s, 2, xiMorecainhc,
xMancIu'sler Central, *1; Atherton, G. xNcIson
He.stu've, 1 ; Darwon, 0.- xPrescot Cables, -I; Lancaster Town, 0. xihirnoldswick 'I'own, ‘I ; llorwich
Jt.Af.l., G. xliaeup Borough, 0; Wigan Bor. lies., 0,
; Dick- Kerr’s, 0. HOLIDAY FOOTBALL
Beaten By Stanley : Points Divided With Bacup.
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.saw the visitor.s snatch a point in a game that produced six goals. Singularly enough all tlu* goals were scoretl in tho Hrst Jiali’, ami because oi tho fact tlial Clitheroo’s team had to he re-arranged owing to tho ahsenct^ of Astin, Nicholls and Gee, "Walni.s- ley, who was at
in.si<le loft on F’riflay, jjlaycd full-back; liongworlh wont to the centre hertli in tho lialf-hack line, with Wright as deputy, while Walker (trainer) wa.s presseil into .service as partiim* to Kvan.s. Tho game was exei'cdlngly fast, and in tho seeoml lialf each side hail a goal negatived ostmi- slhly ihrtfugh positional hlnmlering.
.Saturday’s visit to JJacu]> Two Goals Down at Accrington,
lornier StanU*y jilayers in Go(' ami Hevs. Stanl<«y iielded a .strong siile, which inolmled Parkin (at centre-forward) who has fre quently luriieil out with the
lir.st team. A small haml of CHtheronians walcheil tlie match, but there was only a veiy "moderate “ gate.” • The spectators were, howevm*. entiM'tained by a fast and really enjoyahlo contest, and although Stanley rotii’ed do- sorvedly the winners, Clitheroe were by no means }mt in the shade. The teams wore: C'lilhoroe: jMarsden; Astiu and Busliton;
changi' in Clithermt’s team wa.s the inclusion at insidi* loft of Walmsloy, !ltoap still being unlit to play.
'I’lio only In the team were fwo
Nicholls. Longworth, Hell; I'lvans, Gee, Hoys, Walmsley and
Gar.stang. Accrington Stanley Besorve: Pla tt; Now-
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th e ground. The ball, too, was often in tlio air, and tho conip:iralivol.v small Clithcroo forwards wore at ,a disadvantage. Clitlieroo’s noaresb approach to a goal came when AValmsloy, with .a capital header, Iiit' the upright, the ball being clcarcHl. Although there wero
sovor.al oxciting, incidents there was no further scoring before the interval, Stanley loading by 1—0.
down tlic slope. At once tho home for- warils became aggressive, hut a promising inoveinent was marred at the critical moment, when Parkin handled. Keeping uj) the pressure. Stanley swung the ball about, and
fir.sl Busliton. and then Astin, was called upon to' clear. Longworih was
oppo.sod to a lively forward in Hawortli, and tliere wore .several keen tussles bi‘twoen th(' two. On one
oeira.sion Hall lobbed tho ball down the centre into tlu» Clitheroo goalmouth. Marsdcii anticipated the movo and was ready to clear. Still, oul.v fifteen minutes had gone when Stanley took the load. Hawortli received .a uerfect pass cn tho left from his parlnor. ' TIio winger mndo headway, heat Longworth and another tlc- fimdcr before cutting in to leave ^larsden powerless against a fast .shot. A minute later Stanley were
..awardoil a ])onaltv. AVinskill took tho kick lint to the disai>i>oint- inent of tlie homo supporters, .shot wide. Even exchanges followed, hub tho visitor.s wore jirone to over-elaborate, and lacked fmisii. Many
pa.sses between tlio halves and tho forwards were much to strong, owing, no doubt, to tho <lccidcd slope of
.skill and J. Haworth. . Boferi'o: IVIr. .T. S. Brown, of .Blackburn. Stanley won the
to.ss, and Clitheroe kicked
Scored After Two Minutes.
slojjo in tho second ha]f, Stanley wore quick to iirolit- I’arkiii acoring witli f i c \c c ”c”t
Having tho decided advantage of tho
sham and B. Haworth: 'romlinson, flail and H. HawerLh : Nnltall,'Moon. Parkin, Win-
cricket than to football when Clitberoe visited Pi’cl I’arlv, on Good Friday, to meet Accrington Stanley Besiu’ve.
AVisitlier conditions wore more .suited to
managed to retain one o! the four iioints. At Accrington, it must '‘he conl‘
e.sso<l that tlu‘y were well beaten by a .side which wa.s. more alive to opportunity and more accurate on the target.
In their holiday lixlurcs Clitheroo tinly
Pnr.scongh .Bangor.'^ ;... Atherioii
Southport
Ke.servo ...... Accrington Stanley Bos Proscot Cahlc.s ...............
Tjanca.ster Town ........... lUorecainhc Bar'u'cn
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s.sumlali^ ITiiitod ...... IS’lnncliostor Central .... Horwich R.iVl.l............... Clitlieroe
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Nelson Boservt* ............... Pick, Kerr’s ...................
B.acup Borough .............. Barnoldswick Town ... "Wigan Borough Bes. . Great Harwood ............ North Knd A. ...............
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drive that Alansdon could not intercept. This was within two minutes of the. re- .starl. A couple of mimiale.s later, Haworth, who wn.s a constant source of danger, scorcil a third goal from a centre by Nuttall. Clilheroo’s efforts were .spasmodic, aiul the game developed more into a duel hotwjmi the defence and the Stanley forwards. Garslang \Yas the most dangerous of Clit- horoe\s forwards and i t was unfortunate that .some of his centres were not ., turned to belter account. Hall, tbe Stanley i-entre- half, was playing a great game aniVcovered Hcy.s very eircctually. But despite the attention of the centre-half, Hoys scored afl(*r *10 minutes with a neat shot.
lield the belief
that.they wero justly entitled to the goal, a drawn game was :i fair and equitable
re.sult. Final: Bacup Borougb, G; Clitheroe, G.
liowovor, though Clitheroe
goal oarne too late, liowover,- to givi* Clit heroe any chaiico^ of recovery. Goi», who also ligureil iirominently, triiul .several pot shots without success, though ho was easily tlio most dangerous of tho inside trio. Final: Accrington Stanley Beserve, 8; Clitheroo, 1. Both sets of forwards were ihrustful and
scoring chance presented itself, nothwilh- standing that I*arkiu missed several gilt- edged oppiudunities. Strong in dofonco, with B. Haworth outstanding, Stanley gave little away.
play. Without being callcil upon to make maiiy .spectacular save.s, he .showed goiioral oHicieuey, ami couhl not he blamed lor any laxily. Botli Astin and Bushton had :i gruelling afternoon, ami they emerged from the ordeal very creditably. The middle lino was not as (Elective as usual. Ijongworth had a dilHcull
la.sk in tomling llawortli, ami Nicholls ami Bel! wero also kept <ui tlu: qui vive.
Gar.stang wa.s outstanding in the forwaixl line, especially in tlu» lii*st half. Walmsley worked hard without achieving mueh. * lley s was w»*ll shadowed and hail few chances' to
u.se Ins shooting hoot. The riglit wing completed a moderate forward lim*. Gee. it is true, wa.s always ready to try a .sliot. hut luck did not attend his efforts.
ifall and H. Haworth were conspicuous and did many line things. Nuttall and iNfoon, on the home right wing, wore finl much mon* tlian their colleagues on tho left, and tlioy rospomled in no lialf-h(«arted fasliion to the calls made upon tliom. Parkin was a roluisl. thrustful leader, hut he was puiltv at times of very erratic .sliooting. AVinskill was only moderate at insiile loft, hut liis partner had a lield <lay. Not only di<l ho find the net twii’e, hut he was alway.s dangerous. IMarsden gave a cool and conlident dis
in tho intermediate line, both especially after the interval. ICvan.s was seen hut littli*, SIX GOALS IN 45 MINUTES
Clitheroe Snatch Point Under Difficulties.
thormighYv the game hetwoen B:u*np and Clithcroe at Ijanohcad on Saturilay. Bacup who have Imilt up an oxceiKlingly fast and clover forward line, were without Bates, and Asliworth, a new centre-half, made his debut. Cliiheroe liad .several changes. AVright took the place of Nicholls at right- lialf, and Walker Iiail to join ICvan.s on llie right wing. Ainloy again di'pnlised for the still absent Heap, and Walmsley /igiircd at right hack for Astin. I ’lie teams were accordingl.v: Clitheroe :
Mar.sden; Walmsley. Bushton ;
A largi* holiilay crowd cnjoyi'd very
Wright. Jjongwm'th, Boll; J'lvaiis, Walker, Heys, Ainsley ami -Garslang. llaciip Bormigli .Beservo: Smith; Coull-
owing to Clitheroe’s team dillicnllios. 'I'hc visitors were first in eviilonce with a futile corner, following which Ashworlli .sent the liome forwarils away, hut the lividy hall I)oat Green in bis run and Alarsdon wa.s en abled to run forward and clear. A free kick against .Bnshton brought tin* visitors’ goal under, pressure, hut again
Yrar.sdon cleared his lin<«, only to be <*omplcte!.v 'l>e:tli*n directly aftei'wards by ALarcroft, who worked through to score a delightful goal. Tiiis early .success stiniulati’d the Lanesidors to greater efforts, and Gn*eu missed a fine opporlnnily of increasing the lead. IVom that .stage’ both custodians wore freijuently bronglit into play. Tiio persistency of Uio CUtheroe forwards was r<*warded after u quarter of an hour when Walker equalised with a high sliot. Play was of the
livelie.st de.seription.
and Green. Boferee: iMr. A. G. Howarth, Blackhnrn. 'I’he .start was delayed several minutes
gerous centre from Garstang, and JMarsden caught a shot from Dean, while Ashworth was not more ihan a’ foot, off thi* target just afterwards. Four minutes after Clitheroe’s equaliser JMarcroft put Bacup ahead once more, tlius registering Hie ” hat trick ” to the great delight of Bacup’.s followers who were getting very solid i*n- joyment from the evenly yageil combat; and Clitheroe got no more than their deserts when,
elo.se on the interval Heys again levelled llie scores with a neat homier. Half time;
.Smith had to list away a dan Two Goals Disallowed.
pace ami <letormination of the teams wa.s never relaxed.. Garstang made a clover run only ti» have lii.s centre^ charged down. A second attempt mot a like fnie.^ lo r several minutes Clitheroe predominatoil.- Then Bacup roused to their work, and Davies .skimmetl the bar with a real thriller. Ashworth, a i the other end, made an out- .stamUug clearance, and though both goals were repoatodlv attacked tho dofcnco pre vailed. While all tho backs kicked well, Hovle and Bushtou wore especially notico- nblb for robust tackling. Greenwood got in one terrific shot which
Alar.sden did well to stop, and Green throw away a . R°bd chance through ovor-oagorncss. Alidtiold plnv war. relieved by a concentrated attack bv Clithoroe.
Gar.st'ang'being in the dime- light, hut their elTorts wero nullified by
Though there was no further score, tho Baeup Borough, G; CIitlu*roe, JL
tense struggle in front of the home goal,' but. Clitheroo were thwarted
liine.aml agarn ami driven off. and .seconds afterwards a similar scene wa.s being enacted before the visitors’ goal whore
.Mar.sden .saved bril liantly. Play continueil lively, and at the end of tliiiTy’ minutes Ainley init tlio sides all square.
gained tbe lead, again through Idarcroft who was .so jilaced as to give Alai’sdon no possible chance.
Bn.shton relieved in tinudy fashion when the defence again got into a tangle, ami .at the other end Ho.vh*’s tack ling ol‘ FiVans lemnoraril.v stopped a raid that, jiromised <levelopnu*nt.
'I’liero was a In fwo minutes Bacii]) re
hartl, llo.vle ; 1 lam's, Asli worth, Ash wort h (A.) ; Greenwood, Davio.s, Alarcroft, Dean
'J*he
that Avero Avell mat(*heil, and if Bacup Avere a little more dangerous in front of goal, Clitheroe Avore hotter .served on the wings. Garslang shoAved hi.s paces and Avas gener ally nceiirate Avilh his centres. Marcroft Avas the hustler and Davies tho schemer of the Baciip attack, Avhereas Longwortli, Bell, Bnshton and AVahnsley got through a lot of Avoi'k in .'jtroniions fashion, Baeup’s now contre-lialf, .'I, AsliAvorlh, a stnhvart youth from the AVhiloAvelL IJottom distriet, ga\*e a praiseworthy .display; and Avas instru mental in two of the goals. Hoyle def»*mled capably, ami Smith, like
JMar.sden in tlie visitor.^ goal. Avas generally reliable.
I t Avus a good clean game between teams
TO-MORROV/’S FIXTURE AT CHORLEY.
made many openings. Nevertheless Accring ton w(»re Jimcli mort* dangerous when a
Clitheroe Avil! bo confroiiteil Avitli si stilf task at' Chorley to-moiroAV. But if they play to tho fonli they liaA'e usually displayed there a ilivisiou of the .spoils i.s not lit ail outside llie resdm of jmssihilUv, though Chorley, in order to improve their already decisive load may he counted upon to go all out. Clitheroe’s team Avill he: Alarsden: AVsilms-
ley, Unshton; Nicholls. Longworth, Bell; J'Jvaiis, Gee, Heys,
Aiii.siey and Garstang.
‘ShaAv Bridge on Alarcii lOtli, they Avere beaten bv 4—1, hut that is no imlicatiim of Avliat mav happen on Alomlay, especiall.v as the .seasiiler.s huA'e more resources on Avhieh to draAv. Ami tlje larger playing area must he taken into account. The C3lithoroe jilayers ma.v he relied upon to do their utmost to pull off this “ plum,” hoivever. because they have nil opjmrtunity, if sue- {•essful, of themselves helping the club's linancos through tlu* liiial tie with
Bo.s.si*n- <lah* ITnitoil. Good luck to them.
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CUTHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB MEDAL COMPETITION.
Football Club meihil competition had a A 'o r y good .semi-off last Aveek-end, Avlien receijifs for the Fridav and Saturday matches jiro- duced “gates Avhich tolalh'il over ;C7. The ehaige at ail matclies up to the last stages will hi* threepence, and if the early matches are an.v j-eliahle criterion of tlu* .support to 1)0 aciorded, the comiietition .shonhl r<*sult in a record contribution to the fumls of the town’s club. BesuUs of tlu* mutehes to ilate were: Gmul L’rida.v: Billington Hover-;. -1; Baw.s- lands, 2.
’I’lie preliminary stages of the C'lilheroe
AVednesday: Catholics A I; Bead’s Smitliy (1. FURTHER FIXTURES.
AKuulay: Chaihurn Aihh*tie, Church. 1.
1’o-night (Friilay) at .5-15: Sun .Street Alill V. Barrow.
AA'ednesda.v, mont B. : i t G-I5; Chathuru a*. —»«t3C-3» — WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE
CALDERSTONES TROUNCED BY CHORLEY RESERVE.
'I'himgh g lo r ious AVi*ather laA'Ourcd Chorley
-Be.ser\'i*’s
vi.sit to C a ld e rs to n e s on S a tu rd a y , th e re Avas only a A'cry moiIi*rati* a t tem la n c o Avlien th e te am s lin ed u p a s follow.s;—
Duxbury; Cbatburn, AVrigley, Salmon : AVilkinson (•!.), NoAvton, Howard, Wliit- taker
and.Alayho.
Caldcrsloiies: II. AVilkinsoii; Sharph*s and
hah'os were a .smart trio, Bodgers being out standing. Pilkington, a t ouLsido-riglif, had a real fcsliA'a!, scoring four of hi.s sido’s goals. Ho Avas capably partnored by AlcDonald, and tlio Avholo line Ava.s ,a thrust- fiil. • fast moving qnintolto. Calilorstoiios seoinocl entirely off colour. Tlio dofonco, which. n.s a ride, is tho outstanding feature
way and Avell
de.sorved their A'ictory. Potter and AVright A
A ’ore sound Mefondors, and tho
duced tile lead from a centre by Mayho. But this
succe.ss Avas quickly nog:itivoil. Chorley took command of tlie game ami Pilkington. at outside right, scored a fourth, and later added a liftb. Alaintaining the prifssure .a sixtli Avas added, AlcDonald being tlie marksinaii. For a time
CaUlor.stones did tboir
litmo.st to impro\*e their imsition, but their otForls were nullihed by tlie de- fenoo: A hefty kick by AA’right saw Pilking- ton take
iios.so.s,sion, and worm his Avny tiirmigli toi add a scA'onth. Final; Chorley
Be.scrvo, 7; Caldorstones, 2,^ Chorley Beservo Avere superior in CA'ery
the A'isitors it Avas only a .splendid .save by AVilkinson Avbich jirevenled Aspln scoring. C.‘
ilder.stoncs
mi.s.sed a great opportunity will'll Howanl .screwed the ball wide, stand ing in an unmarked position and only two yards from goal. Pilkington cut across from the wing to leave AVilkiiison hclple.s.s against a .sAvift shot, ami Avitbin :i minute of the interval, AlcDonald scoreil a tliiril. 1 falf-tlme: Cliorley
Hc.serve, G;
Calder.stones, 1., Farly aft<*r the resumption, Ni'wton re
'I’luMi in a further attack by
tho base of the ujiright hofori* the hall
pa.ssed into Hie not. Sliortly afterwards, and Avith an opi*n goal, Johnson shot avo,*- fuDy Avido.
ton c(*ntrod for Sliarph's to clear a timely header. Hands by Johnson spoiled tho visitor.^’ next attack, but after eighteen minut(*s Johnson headed a dropping centre from Pilkiiigton. ami
AVilkin.son running out. failed to roach the hall. Bohi*y was hist hronglit into action Avlu*n he had to lh*ld a shai*]) <lrivc* by lliiward, and a dittlo later the
cu.siodian did Avell to clear a I'i'iitre by Newton. Fed by tbo latti*r, AVilkiiiSiUi made ground on the liome right and tlieii centred for AVhittakor to Irap 'tbo ball and to equalise Avith a shot tliat ;
-i.ruek
Bodgers. J<A*rn, Ileatlicoto: JMlkingtim, AlcDqnnId, Johnson.
AVal.sh and Aspin. . Boforei*: Air. Askew, Preston. 'rhe visitors Avore
iir.st away, and Pilking-
Chorley
Be.serve: B oIkw; Potter. Wright: Clare
Saturday: L»>av Aloor. G: Primrose Bing Afill. 2.
: Parish
heroe is tlio seim-fmal for the C-ombination Cup, Avbich takes place at Southport next Alonday evening. When Soutliport- Avere at
THE SOUTHPORT SEMI-FINAL. Another stiff proposition awaiting Clit
In their encounter Avith the leader.s
Chatburn Atli. IS 1*1 A
Langlio A CathoGc.s
Chatbiirn . ..... IG Coiigrogationalists 11 Atoor Lano ........ IS Slaidburii
........ U
Parish Chtircli 18 8 AVhalley
........ 17 10 ........ 18
P. AV.
’addington ... 18 TG 17- IG
G IG 3 11
D. F. 2 111 G 87 2 5-t G 79 1 a i 3 48 •1 42 1 GG 2 0 24
LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
•xPartsh Cliurcli, 11; Alooir Lane, 0. TO-MORROW’S MATCHES.
Congrogatiomilists a
Waildington a Booth. •
Chatbimi Atb., 7; xCougregationalists'. i .
Boctmtl.v .1 heard someone sav that the-
the'^^ieid*” '"^* *’* ''^* ” *’ the ‘ easiest on- This seems to he a fairly general ide.i
but I personally do not lielicve it to <>/ true. Aluch of the success of the wing orwards depends on the siqiport he g o t
Irom Ins inside men,, but giAen the chancev* It IS up to him to make use of them.
little nil, hut it is a fact that one of tho most .sought-alter .Scots to-<hiv is the .sniallctit player iii lirst-dass football. Alore timn
iiches are not everything on the wing. I suppose bore, as evervwjiero eLsi* the good big ’nil
is better than the “ gms! '. Cliatlmrn. G. Altliam'.
AITKEN SHIELD SEMI-FINAL. *. Cliatburu Athh*lie. B.
Shaw Hriilge to-morrow Avlieii AVacldington ami Cliatbuni Athletic, hot rivals for tho championship of the Sunday School League, meet to ilecide which .shall engage tho Con- gregationalists in tlie final, for the Aitkon Shield. o’clock.
'J'bere slumlil bci a <ling-doug tussle at
simjile enough. His individual tiu*tic.s however, must he iiifinitolv A'aried. Like Hie centre-forward, the winger is
one
Lngh.sh manager wants Inm for tin* \nng |K>sition. 'ITie team taetics of the wing-forward an*
not SI defemlor. For him, excitements in mid-field are out lif place. He is the ex treme man, and must remain .so, unless he
mistake of playing too close to the touch line.
’riu» kick-olf is timed for G-0
mailo by the manufacturers of such fuels, notably those engaged in the low tempera ture earhonisatioii of coal, to cope Avitli the ever-growing ilemaml, little actiA'i* enoonr- agenu'iit appears to have he<.*ii given by either Government or local authorities. Any reason for liojie iu a quick
iucrea.so
Iiou' many local .authoi'ities liavo talci*n any action Avliatevcr in <*onno\ion Avith the very definite recommendations made hy our.load ing medical ollicers and the ftmoko Abalc- ment Ijeaguo. Jf tlu* groat iiriA'ute gas comiiunies find it, a.s th<*\' ohviousl.v do, to their interest to secure to tliomselves in advance this potential hnsincss in smoke less fuel, surely it is equall.v \v;ortIi while for tho inunici])al gas umlertakings to iu-
A'oslignti* tho position on their own account, Avith a corri'sponding enti'rpriso. AVhat, for instance, is Clitheroe doing in the matter?
HKAVLF/rr .lOHXSOX.
The Doaiierv. Aranchester. 2nd April. 1929.
— > - o o o —<— WEST BRADFORD.
under the direction of Air. 11. Hiti'bin, with tlu* folloAving result:—Ladies: 1, Aliss AVilliams; 2. Mr.s. Hoats. Gentlemen: 1. Afr;- H. Oddle: 2. Air. 'G. Bose. The ladies’ committee provided ii*freshments. and the event jiroA'i'd as
eujo.vnhle as it was suc cessful.
Church and Sunday .School, a Avliist ilrivo was hold in tbe .schoolroom on Satnrilay evening.
I''ourtei*n “ tables ” tool; part , AMBULANCE DANCE.
.sca.son at a dance in Hu* Old Sehool oil Saturday evening, promoted hy the St. .rohn AmbiilaiuM* Bi*igade ami Xiirsing Division. Air. J*’. Jaekson’.s haml suppliiMr an excel lent programme of the lalo'-t music; and Air. J. Duller fulfilled llu* diiti<*s of AI.C. ’I’lu* ladies of tlu* X'ursing Division Avere responsilde for the catering and eimtrihuted -Aoruo s^5lii|ii.*.\,A ,Aijj o-j ,»o.i!r>.>p [jams ou ui ment.
There Avas tlu* largest atlemlance of the
THE DEATH BAT OF PARIS Air. If. .\shton-\Volfe. Avho has been
examined .by tho Police iiu'nriably .«'A_voro tliey saAv liovoring In a nearby tree th e form of a hugo w lialf-humnn bat, Avith a- wing- .spread of somo six or .seven feet. Tho talo of tho unravelling of tho
niy.stqry,
the circle. . Aforoover, the few Avitn05»sos Avho Avero
ami the final running to earth of the crim-
in.al gang, constitute.s ono of tho
nio.st sin sational .stories AA'lifcli ha\'e appeared for a
long time. ITio story is illustrated hy documents and
pictures lout for tho purposo by tho Proioct of Police in Paris.
tlu* French Surcti*, is confronted with .i .series of iwinics, in wliich the lifeless hodi-*s of famous
Pari.Aiaiis* are diHcovered in he grounds • attached to tjieir houses. aI-.vmV' Avithout mark or aii.v wound: always Hn?r Avitliin n circle of charreil a* d_ sinon'-'l**:**mr herbs, the crimes being distinguished, so far as clues go, hy the iinpriiit of cloA'on hoofs. Avliich have, apparently, danced round
tho .story of tho famous ni.vstorics in tho .nnnal.s of French crime in “ Deai-son’s Alag- a/.iiie,” coiiLrihulc^ :v thrilling .stor\* of \'iihK*q*s adventures in siii>
prc.ssing the iiotorioiLs
B.at Gang. Vidoerj, <mce eriminal, and later Chief of
WllLST DBlVK.—AVUli the object of augmenting tlu* funds of .St. Catheidne’s
the erection of a coalite .Avorks, and iiresum- jibly intends to develop the sale of .solid smokt'lcss fu<*l, side by slile Avith the sale ot gas. Thi.s enterprise is most ynluable from till* public Iiealth }>oint of view, amt ono oarm*>tly hopes that other gas companies, as well as municipal .autlmrilies and colliery, companies, will shortly lake similar action. 1t is only by the establishing of smokcle-'-s fuel jilants in all our great centres of ])opu- lation timt we can lioiu* to diminisli, to aii3' appri'ciahle extent, tho e\*il elfocts of sinolvo pollution upon our national health. I t Avould be inton'sling to Icnow, however,
of slipplies to meet tho Avidespread and rapidly growing <leinand, lies in the forAvard policy atlopteil hy one or Iavo of tlio big gas comp:inic>, who have lately been exploring for tlumuselves tbe commercial possibilities of low temiieraturo carbonisation. For example, in .London, llu* South Aletropolitan Gas Company, has arranged with 'tho Low T’<*mperature (Jarbonisntion Company, for
terest has been quickened in no snuill measure iu the Avhole subject of smoko abate ment in relation to health. q’hero are Iii- liications that the inibllc are at last respomling to the appeal of nuHlical ollicors and ,A*arioiis intcresteil 'organisations for the substitution of .smokeless fuels for raw coal in domestic use. Apart, however, from tho efforts now being
SMOXE AND HEALTH. Sir,—During tho past Avinter pulilic in
Counter Attacks.
.'.hoiihl not cramp his inside man, hut on file other hand he .should keep a n'astmahle ilistance from the line.
'J’lu* wing forwanl *
of the most effoctive moves in football. Outwitting Tho Backs.
is sAvift to fasten on to it, von have a hetler I'hance of scoring a goal than jf your leam Avon* actuall\* honibanling the enemj’ goal. I haA-(* seen dozens of go:ils .scored as llie result of good running h y 'a ’Aving forward, aUhoiigh a minute or tAvo before nil tin* game wa-* being
phi.ved round tlie other goal. - This sAvift thriist down the Aving Is one
at your goal for soim* Him- ihe one aim of the <IefeiUM* avIII he to get. tin* hall out to the whig. If this can he done, niul the Aving fonvanl
• ill his stride as it fulls in front of him. AVhile running he .should romoinher that
forward sliouhl not have to stop U* trap tin* hall. H(*
..should get Hie insidi* of his hoot over it, sii lc(*eping it Ioav. and then gather il. uji
In order io put it into elfeil. tin* wing-
in turning defem-e into attack. When the oiiponents have been pn*s#,ing
T’he groat A-aliie of the iving forAvard is
are for<*ed to do it hy the ad\<*i-snrie.s. X’o wing player deliherateh* chooses a imsition in whi(4i he is in imminent danger of putting the hall over the line.
The lending Avingers <Io this because tliev
gets a chance of running in to take a .simt at goal. Alaiiy young A\:ing forwanls make the
The inside m:in is probably coming np as fast as be can, but In* is likely to be in tin* rear, .since tlie sidi* Avere playing a defen sive game until-a .second or Iwo ago.
Avill liaA'e to centre ilircct to Hie centre-for- Avard, or lake the shot himself. T’hi* ijiinortaiit thing t,o guard against is
same applies to the half-back. If a quick goal is to be scored, the Avinger
the only mai\ on his own kuU* avIio is liki*l\’ to he loA’el with him is the centr<*-forward.
'I'ln*
Avork this if yon show signs of intending lo centre. If you huA'e gi\’cn the opposing Aving-half
Imli round tliom and using an extra turn of speed to got round. Aiost of them, hoAVOA'or, Avill not Avorry about the hull it you do this. Tln\v will simpl.v get in your Avay ami .spoil your movement.. G’he>' may even leave another di'fender to <:h*ar tin* ball. ’I’hc* sem*et of getting round a back in a
you and tlic* ball, ho is forced to tackle h\ tiying to get his foot np against it.
“ first time ” effort is to keep Hie ball clivsi-. As long as the hack <‘aniiot get hotwei-u
gives 3'ou a chance to tap it out of his wav. Cutting In.
Jf .vou get round the inside of him, you have a clear ojniortnnity to cut still fmTiicr
nowadays i l is an essential jiart of Hu* game. 1 f—as often happi'iis—tlu* centre-forward i.s being <loggcd hy <lcfcmk*rs, it is the plain thit.v of the Aving forwanl to .-itlempt/ to draw the <l(*feiice l>.v cutting in. U<*pouted centring to a ceiitre-forwiiid Avho is marked is a waste of time.
—or half-hai'k'—.seeing that, lie cannot dis possess the forAvanl, makes .sure that he does not eiit in h.v Iceeping to the near side of him.
What most often hajipeii.s is that tlu? Iiai'k
granted permission by the J'refect of Police, in Pari.*' to make a tliorough ioarch of the Police Archives Avitli a view to relating
down the field I'rom the lar goal-pest, 'riiat is tlu* lim* to aim for. Do not m*<*essarily attempt to seiul a .stinger mrross along the grouml.
centres is that tliey do not put them far eiioiigli acr«>ss.
eentre-forward is stopiied fnmi receiving ihom, the hall travels on for the inside man to pick up ill his stride—tlio iiisitle man on tho opposite- Aviiig. that is. -It is alwa.v.s hotter for the hall to travel
at Womhiey last year Avill not
ea.sih' forget, liow Alex Jaelcson and Alan AlorUm “ c en tr ed ” the hall to each otlicr! AlorUm, fin tho extreme left, piit^jicross three centrcii from which Alec
Jack.son, on tlu* extreme right, .scored.
too far than not far enough. T’liose • Avho saw the ] nternnlional maU-ii
Next AVeek: “ Some Tendencies in Foothall To-day.”
DAIiE HEAD.
PoroAvno, ]lis)io]> of Bradford, held a con firmation service a t Dale Hoad on Good" Frida.v- ovoning, Avhen tho ^ Bov. E. L., Alorris prosontot! thirty candidates.
CONFimiATIOX SKUVICK. — Dr.
tlu* Ava.v, put Hu* hall over their lie.'uls.
Alwa.As aim .vonr centres so that if the
If there an* an.v opj>om*ntK in .Inmgino a lim* slruAvn
Iran - ho workeil with .sueet'ss, hut let me assmm* that vmi are going to <‘eiitie Hie ball. Wluria* many foiavards fad Avith their
to part with ihe hall. Sometimes the pass Ijaek to the half-haek
In this way the wiiig-forwani is eotiipi*lltsl
ill and take a .sliol at- goal. Wing-forAvards in the old da.vs did imt ofti*n <lo thi.s, Ijut;
'I’his
A’oiir conduct will depend largeLv on Avholhor you give your man the slip on the outside or the inside.
of them to deal Avith. A’lm can heat .soim* hacks hy piishiug Hio
NE Tho
the slip, oiu* of the hacks Avill come over to tai't'.le you. I f .vou are going to defeal: him vou must <ln it swiftlA'. liccause tho Aving-half Avill he catching you up at ahnnf the same iinio, and then a
*ou will have two
the olT-side tactic. Ducks will prnhahly he on ihe alert i»*
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