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Ijancaster were lo r tu n ato to win thongli i t was la irly generally seen on tho day’s play they were llie b e t te r side. Clilheroc lonyards
mi.ssed several glorious (Jjqior- tu n i t ie s of making llie game safe am] whilst
Lanea.ster too luul tlieir faults in Imislnng i t was Clitlieroe who sulfered most. Typical ol iailnro to
go.al .score in
im section was the team up to tru e form and in loosing they got no more th an tlioir
dc.sorts.
Kiishimi. hacks: Nicdiolls. Longworth *(B ) and Rell. lialf-hacKs; Kvans, Gee, Hevs. Heap ami Oarstang. forwaixls.
teain.s lined up a.s follows: Clitheroe.—Stevenson. g o;il: AValmslev and
Iialf-haeks: Richardson. i\I versoongh. Alar qnis, Longworlh and Threlfall. forwards. Referee; Mr. L. Rudd, of AVigan,
T eams and Play.
Briilno nonl. Knriv OM-lnimros l-ioko.l s l in o nm l'liom ly ton VniLtes h " ^
Marquis p u t Lancaster ahead deftiv l if t ing iho ball over ilie lionds ot a ruck of players. CliUicroo strove h a rd to onualtso nml Garstnng boat th re e defenders before centring. Evan.s nisbed m bu t wa.s ])alpab1v ofT-sido. JTair-tiiiio: |
Lancaster, 1 : Clitlioroc, 0. Load Won a n d L o s tr
Clillioroe had now to face tho sun and
fonder’.s leg. A moment
l.ator Heap shot wide. Clitlieroe had improved remarkably and maintained pressure for some tune AVhcii ])lav • was trans ferred i\I ver.s(*ough finished hadlv a f te r a well conceived ad vance.
'1 wo minutes from tlie interval
the ball being k ep t out morn bv good fnr- .nne iliaii mnnngetiient. Evans translcmHl o Goo close in whose shot s truck a de-
good clianco hv Irving a long shot wlien n iiss to tho r ig h t would have acted hotter, ancas ter escaped in nnotlier hot assauU,
ilniwing llu^ opposition ami then sending
Riohard.son away “ with the tield to liim- R(4f.“ 'J’o tliis point Lancaster were dis t in c tly tlio nioro impressive and Clitheroo’s atta ck s w(*ro .sposinodic. On one oc'casion .Hoys. disj)oss(VsS('d wlien going through, rolled over alarmingly in tlu* penalty area hilt tlio roferoi* ignoiTHi tlu* claim. l*'avoiir- ahly jdaced a li t t le la te r , Hoys piinelieil tlio hall over llie bar when tackled by Scott, 'riu* LaiU!ast(*r goal had a narrow esirapo wlum H(*ys got his lie.'id to a free kick from Nicholls and t urned the ball ju s t , wide of the post. Riishton handh'd on tlie fringe of tho penalty area bu t lUercer shot wide. A n e at nioveineiit iii which Garstang- Tfovs -ml Lvaii-s figured vmled in a fast shot •liicli Crompton caught. Hevs wasttu] a
IMycrscough playing very oraftilv
e ith e r goalkeeper hamlled tlio ball. Stcvim- .*Jon was
lir.st ti'sted ami fuuibleil. hu t the hall wa.s got ol(*ar a f te r Jjongworth had
mis.sod a
lir.st-chus.s opening. A l i t t le la te r Stovonson had to run o u t to kick th e hall away friim
l.ongworth ami In* was ready for n high shot which I\1 V(*rscongh d e livered just aft(*rwards. Most of tho lian- oaster raids were engineered hv llie r ig h t wing.
.„ - ......... ............ — pKed* before Scott, Imcfe; M o rc o r , Fislioi-' :i’n i i ' MiniVrl welconied the bright,
sun.shine when th e ’fhere was n c ap i tal crowd which
camo hi.s wa}'. Clithoroo probably played lacked t l ia t touch of class wliich has meant as well as Lancaster would allow them. Tn to ninch to Clithoroe (>arlior in
also miissed several grand openings ami Hoys I AValnislm* wero in any way responsible for was .slow to tak e mlyantage of ehancc.s l l ia t
coni])I(‘teIv without
f
Irom ii Ins
i ro n t a ami shooting oncM* hoots.
a while I wo Garstang
i in g w u n fa ir
ini.sscxl
iujuri«\s in recent malehe.s. The kick- Ti the
uf
ng waass h* h*
ss..ss a accccu have
injuri«\s to in ooino suggest
rceenl malehe.s. to
oitluu* Unshton and
urraattee a amind n o nott a ass ,s .istrong expect th a t
i t would
of goal was Geo’s penalty. lo r
they iniglit have lunm ('xeused for thinking Tfeys made a gn*nt .‘-hot whiidi Crompton was th e ir bogey groumi. Nevorthele.'^s I caught and lwiet‘ Geo soul the hall goal-
viclory secured by th e Luncsiders a t I Glitheroe ami i t must be readilv aeknow- RHlm*d th a t they did no t play like a side hHiling fate was
again.st them and th a t ! victory could not ho obtained on wiiat I
...........- ............ .
Laru.'astor, 9 : CHUioroc, 2. Clithoroo Bolow P a r .
PENALTY KICK COSTS CLITHEROE A POINT.
Q
FLUCTUATING FORTUNES. Lancaster Score Their First
Victory at Shaw Bridge Ground. llorwKrh
xChorley, 4 : J)iok. R o r r s, 2. Lancaster Town, .*1; xCIithoroe, 2. Lm*scougli Rangor.s, 2 ;
xNol.sou Pe s ., 1.
4: xDsirwen. 1. 3 a « ^ 8
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION. Goals
Ro.ssemlalc Lulled ... ..2(5 1(5 S i) 93 5(5 ;5 I Horwicli
Jl.AI.I............ ..21 15 7 2 95 52 :52 Clitlioroo
Cliorlev ..................... ...2^
Accrington Reserve - ..25 ].‘5 8 4 53 47 30 Lancaster Town ........ 22 10 (5 (5 55 31 2G Prescot Cahle.s .......... oo 12 8 0 *13 .*51 2(5 Bnrscougli Rangers . 22 12 8 0 45 40 2(5 Darwen
Southpor t Rcs(*rve .. 2 5 ir> i 1 (58 :is :u Aranchostcr Central
Dick. K e rr s ............. ..21 Atherfon
Arorecamho
Great H a rw o o d .......... oq 5 L‘5 4 4(5 (59 14 Rarnoldswick Town Bacup .Tiorougli
Nelson
Ro.servi* ....... l*r<»ston North I'.ml A..‘2(5 4 19 ;5 44 84 11 AVigan Borough Res. LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
........ ..20 5 R5 4) 37 (58 12 .2.‘5 4 15 4 30 72 12
..25 (5 17 t) 49 99 14
..................... oo 9 10 :i 53 57 21 ............. 21 9 10 0 44 49 20 9 r, .50 52 19
.................. ..2:5 8 12 :i 54 (57 19 5 15 5
59 15
P. AV. L. -D.
F.A.Pto “> 21 .‘5 1 9(5 .’54 4.9
.................. ..24 15 7 t) (52 4 9 .‘52 2T 14 9 0 77 57 ;5()
C.i.stloilc-s and a lioL iLssaulf. was conducted, Geo imsKiiig a g i l t edged chance. JiUter a
Goo was u ule. Ijancastcr fought liunl to sta\*e off
equally
re.solutc. After one Lancaster atliieU liijd jietred o u t tliree homo (T(*- fenders were lying prone on th e groumi. h u t all recovered. Novorthcloss both
Clitlieroos challenge and Chthoroo were
and tliis was taken by Longworth wlm .shot oll-shle. Ho was orde'roil to r('-tal^e tho kick
aiioad curling hall.
cnance lo r
Lancn.sler a l te r a mi.v-up in tho Clitlioroe goalmouth. TIio L an caster goal also had a. remarkable escape when Hoys
;ind witli a dropping shot p u t Clitherno Crompton being dcceivcvl hv tlio liongworth missed an easy
......... ............................. -V
the Imr. Clithoroc* wore awar<lod a free Kick ior hands
out.side tlie pennltv area 1
i end(‘d m Isvans extemlnig Crompton. ” over
-u ......V
er shot charged down. Garstang he rohoiim! to jmnoli the hall over tho Aiiotlier rapid raid hv Olithoroo for-
Ihielfall .struck Hu* CliUieroo ci*oss- aiid a t tlie otluu* oml Heap ha<l a
CHATBURN v. CHATBURN CHURCH ATHLETIC.
wliicli Cromnlon <lul well to savt*. Gee won a corner ami from tln.s Heap hoadetl in, th e hall ontorinK tho ncL a f te r s tr ik in g l a defeiulor.
liii.s xucco«a .stimulated tiio | [AiI-rT71.1U1/-I. >**. t
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. Goals
^Vlul(l^lgLoll Cutriolics
Chiitburu Athlolic LaiiKlio
......
M(»or T,am) ............ Confiro^rationalisls &lai<ll)\irn
..........
P an s l i Ciniroli ...... ^\
h.allov Ciinlburn
............... ............
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, .U 10 2 10 9 4 .14 7 7
.15 11 2 2 84 22 21 17 01 22
P. W. Ti .10 i;{ 1
4 10 1 42 59 0 10 2 01 07 1 25 49
I 10 0 17
xParish Clnircli, 5 : AITIvlO.V
LAST SATU RD AY’S R ESU LTS. Whallev.
SHI KLl).
Nliungho, 5 : Moor Jjano. 1. GhaU)urii Athletic. 4:
.vChalhurn. 1.
D. F.A.PU I 2 So 00 28 I
i 70 02 21 0 48 47 M 1 45 70 11 9 8
HEYES
HURST GREEN ST. PETER*S v, DARWEN ST. EDWARD’S. (Plackburii Catliolio LeaRuo.)
Kdward’s and Jiopo thov have now iinnilv got over th e ir team troubles which nearly throaleiietl
ITurst Green were glad to welcome St-
League. The game was plcnsniit and oxciting- AH
tlioir withdrawal Irom the By JO E BRADFORD
.sided as tlic .score suggests, for St. Edward’s had almovst as much of tlio game as St- P e te r s.
^tyl(^ good hard drives mixed with a r tfu l dribbling. 9lie maloh was n o t .so one*
the goals wore well go t in real am a teu r
ward where all iivo plavod welL IMcTvor ami Peardswortli. the VLsitocs' hacks, kicked ami tackled well and Parsons in goal
w.as not
di.sgracod hv being beaten sue times- Livcsev scored tlio iirst goal for St. P e te r ’s from r ig h t out ami a f te r i \ Poltoii had had a fine shot tipped over tho bar, Cook headinl in and C. Cross met Iho rehomul to score
feeding tlioir forward.s grandly h u t wero half-back su p p o r t, foil into the h ab it of unnblo to heat Ihirsons.
the second. St. P e te r s iiressed hard ju s t eompaiiv ■ Hnll and tV ~
hehi.ro tho interval. . ------------------- Cross I Tho ------- , ...........
IMilting jilenty ol vigour into th e ir jihiv. visitors spoilt niaiiv good ehanco.s of goals homo sm a r t play was shown and i t was only hu t Peardsworth rodueod tlu* lead with good
defen.sivo work which k ep t the .score I nnotlier fine goal. C- Holton added two I dowii, PoUi kecpoi-s wore called upon to | more with Iiard .shots, thus g e t t in g Hie |
\\e ak n e s s in th e le ft of the 1 1
.shots from C. Chatburii and S. Limhcrt. rho Athletic were tho lirst to score a free Hck leading to a corner, from which C.
chance h u t his
rir.st-Umo efTorfc went wide. Atkin.s_oii e<iuaIiscHl with a hue drive which ilovs also gave Gchi a gilt-edged I outside the penalty area, U.
and when LongworUi rnslic<l up to* boot the I ^tl*li-'tic were perliaps llattered by oro^snig hall out. of inay,
Bicliurd.sou smartly an- ticipated tho inon* and controd accurately j f o r ’ Loiigworth to .score w i t l i 'th o 'g re 'a te .s t I
ohnnee to put. tho ludl o u t h u t iu try in g to ' Ghatbuin, mit of the reach of Clark. 1 hiy make i t a Clithoroe throw lost possession iVi i
A tussl(» for possession n e ar tho corner Hag cm the Lancaster rig h t , led directly to Lan c a ste r’s equalising goal. Heap liad a 1
^ n A r fairly oven tins half ami M. nG p i le CHI .Mj{n.iiui, oeiMg inuen i|UiCKei 1 'V**-'* leail.
cas ter had gone nhond. Heap was dis- l>
os.sesso<l by Fisher who -p u t the hall up tho wing for Bicliardsoii to make a c ap i tal run and centre close in. Stevenson was
a couple ol points on S aturdav, wiien a t I lUanmls had no diniculLv in hronsting thn bhaw Bridge ground Lancaster won by- th re e goals to two. This was tho first
Failure to seize tlicir chances cost Clitlieroo again a t tlie wrong oml of liis charge ami .............
I hardest of lim\s 'u failing 1o ficenre one. WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE CALDERSTONES v. BURNLEY A. Caldei-stonos won th e ir l l i ird
sncce.s.siv(?
hall into tho net. A siinilnr movement soon afterwards caught Stevenson in tho same way h u t this time ho .struck tho hall in his leap and i t was got away. In tho (dosing minutes Clithcroe fought hard desperately for an ouualisiw ami had the
wards a t g re a t pace only to .see Oromptoii elLM't elover sav(\s. F in a l :
the almost g e n e r a l , ................................................... .............. .... .r,— ---- ------- I ;ittem p t Ho
mi.ssetl in
’fhe Clitheroe defenc*' was by no nu*ans smiml as usual. Possibly on account
as he or
After his rest Ijongworlli did no t sett le 1 down (piiokly and Bell was ]»rt*tty often beaten by th e sheer
clovorne.ss of iSfyors- eongh. Nieholls ])layed :i nsofni and in te llig en t game, hu t tlu* intormediati' line as ji wiioh' was lu'low par. 'fho most gla rin g I fau lt in tiio forward line was tho failure
the side’s (lefoat. The half-hack line j tho season.
and tlu
Lancaster.—Crompton, goal; .Simms am i ! heroe’.s u*ay, there were many splemliil chaiiee.s of scoring. Gee and
Gar.staiir..
fenct* p u t every stnnihling block in Clit- ' . ti* t 1 t- • were the biggest otremlers hut both Hoys high ami
consistently good on tho r ig h t wing and so j several cormq-s. Tlioso proved of no avail wore* the* other forwards in aporoaoh w»irk. A
For om-e in :i uliilo l.onoivorUi lost llio T ''‘‘ to,s.s nml Clithoroc dofcniloa tho ' Sliaw
I'™t> ■
ami Hoan also faih>d to take full advant- | niLssod ;m oiieii goal. Biirnlt*v were more ago of thoir opportunities.
’ilkinson defending Iiis cha rg e . hrilliaiitlv!
hnok.s kiokc.l slronRlv. They wore, hmv-
rownr.Iojl by n eleyor gnnl. Snhnon (‘ver. fairly often out nianoeuvrfHj and tho executed a n e at dnhhle ami th en sen t a h a lf-h a ck s ' wore open to the criticism of j through pass to Howard who .allowed the leaving thoir fonvards to look a f te r Uicm- I hall to go forward for. Newton to eqnaliso. selves. Tiiev wero stoppers ra th e r than I A fte r a clover n in on th e left. Rrown*
'>Y Crompton, m Ronl, nml tho Umlnimtod,
CnUlor.stono.s pro.s,so<l nml ivcro
•‘ooimsl At lonRUi, Umnloy took the lo.qd,
.Inck.sihi '™iT Vorv .scoring f ro n .n n o of Broivii’s ninny centros.
n e ar to scoring witli a licador jn s t too | .shortly afterwards P4*nibertoii
, „ ......................... .lackson caiiui very I
since Alr.s. Robinson wa.s laid to
re.st Air. Robinson had f(*lt iho .sonaralion poignantiv,
...„ .M-Jii.
day, said of Mr. Robinson th a t ho was loved IIV :il!
i.i.....I ___ I.?-.
Jtector ot Slaiilbnrn, conducted tho in te r ment a t St. Aridrow’s, Shiidburn, on
heaUli. The Vicar of Dale Hoad (Rev. E. L INlorns) who. witlr the assistance of tlic
II. IS miL lonr months Allow F o r Luck and i t had iindouhtodly undermined his I
ho lucky witii two of Llieiu. If you take tiv(* sliots. you may ho lucky with one. Your g luck is tlio same, but vou score tiio ex tra
mu.st give your luck a chance. .If you lake ten shots a t goal you may
oal. \ o u mus t allow for hick in football—you
to finish. Granted th a t the Tjancaster do- visitors wore quick on the hall hu t Jilthough *'
they organised .many j»retty moves th e ir linisliing .was weak.
Evtuis was aggressive ami Brown, on the* left, gniiu'd A
the homo defence jirovailod. Tho hall wa.s tak en to the otlun* end of th e field and ANalinsley had to run ou t to clear a ci'iitro from L ip tro t t . P lay hecamo ra th e r scrappy ball was often in touch. The
Jinrnley were tho
fir.st to got awav but ykidtul Alt*.sdanios ,IJ. ]li(*azar(i, Dugdale hall th a t controls tho .situation. Tho team
victory wlien tliey ontortained Hurnloy A on S aturday, th e mateh hoiug favoured I
with b n l l ia i i t suiishiiio. The teams lined I up as lollows:
Calder.stom's.—AVilkinson; Sharpies ami und JNfiss B. Ciirrv (Dunsop). Duxbury; L ip tro t t , AVrigloy ami Salmon: MOTHERS’ SOCfAL.—Tlie ji
of ease, Stevenson being a t tlic wrong end I ?l>owing bettor mothoils. of th e goal. Williiii Ti few 'in in u tes^Lan - I
hsill tliaii th e ir opponents, besides the pinamso ^ of 'they gave tho |
fn the second hall the m ch quicker
lot of holding. A. Fran k lan d and AVliito , added to tlio .seoro and the Athletie ran | ou t winners, a verdict they deserved. Chalburn Church Athletie. *1; Cliatlmrn. 1.
the centre and A. Fraiiklaml mi llie extreme | left wen* (^fteii in tho jiicture ami took a
called upon to ina.-:o soyoral hue saves. halve.s tailed to hold tho fast inoving ‘‘P” ^‘(^“.sequontlv a g re a t deal ol work th ru s t on the lm<*ks. G. Chalbnrii in
of the
in.stitiiLion—wa.s served l»y the ladies committee.
Itivoli in th o ir respootivo order, wero: Air.-,. •L, I’ ih.'i',
(tornall ami Colin Hully. Following an I Hie one t‘?tat has liad fewest goals .scored excellent supper,
B. F iler (HammerLoii), .1. \Vulnisl(iy, .L .In only .one league is the leading team .served hv tho ladies’
again.st it.’
iss Al. b ta rk ie ISIrs.
Jlodg.sun -Miss U. (.'mvliinu; .Messrs
odd ■om- Ic ol'
p . . - ,----- -- ; ........ ........ —king an active . and
a r t in the a t ta ck for
mo.st of the limo. Siirijri.sp-s will aiwaj-.s Ikj nf vnliiu on Un>
lul whist ilrive took j>lace on bVidav oven- MIR in tho liillianl liall a t tho "llollins Villago
In.stitnto. Tlio .suoeos.sful jilavors,
HOLLINS “ DHIN’JO.”—A most
succe.ss- Hme* and Clark |
,\f ~ tlie
with the goal a t his mercy and tin* chance Ghathurn head(^ through. From a free was lost.
b e at Franklaml all tho wav. Before tho interval, iiowovor, tho Atldotic took tlio lend, .1. H ikIsou doUecting a shot f trom C.
foot of th e post, mot tlie rebound only SCO Ills shot i i i t i'’ranklaiul on the legs,* tho ! hall being go t away. At tho otliof end, i Clark luul to bo sm a r t in dealing with I
II Py Uowell, who i
with a. jmrticuhirly hue .save irom |)rormse. N,> fau lt could h(‘ fouml with He was also iortunaUj no t to he e i th e r defencivs. Lin al:
Hui'st (»roon St. P«»ior s. (» St. lulward .s, 2.
.Da rwon
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. TO-MORROW’S MATCHES.
iMoor Lane v. Chatburn Athletic. 'W. Bo^s. , sJf m?i i \'I.’'im iti.'
S LA ID B U R N . *
th e Koading Boom, a dance took place in P‘ I
th e village liiill on Shrove-Tuesday. Tlioro was only a moderate comnanv. hu*b a mnst.
S^‘»r«c.s, .several good shqt.s being liar trick . StSt. Ldward s never gave up i ’vunklaml for the Athlotic was ami tlioir yo . oulig forwards .show imich
‘ 1 , : ‘ 1 , . .
theao local rivals m tho Aitkeii &liiolil com- proveniont in tho line. Ho got a c ap i tal After a thorough tr ia l , jihiyons arc now X>etiliun ami a fa ir number of spectators goal hv .sheer determin-ation- S t P e te r ’s convinced th a t tin s is no t good enough.
a.sseni,l)lo<l on th e J(ibhle-lanu gixuiiul to took up the rimning again ami go-als were 1 • witmvss the encounter, l l io game opened seoroil in quick suecassion hv O and 'P
la.st and exclianges wero even, hotli sido.s Holton.
in te re s t was
arou.si.Hl m the meeting oi for the visitors ami then* was miicli ini- I
^ marked liking for g e t t in g into scor- positions, while th o wing InUf-hack-K proper places behind
wlio incline towards a nearly s tra ig h t for ,
a t ta ck . The “ W *’ formation still h u t d.s points a re no t so exagger- . . . . —........ ...V
. ,they wore.^ Tliero a rc .sonio learns
ward lino, while others liave two lorwartU m the advaiicf-Hl
po.sition.
<Mice<l a sh o rt time ago wjus a t least partlv tluu lu faulty inciic.s.
Iho d e a r th of good half-backs experi-
Marked unevenness in the xcoring among c tho forwards could be p u t down to the siuno
Ihu ish Church v. M'addingtoii. U. Booth. I 'vard wa.s in fonu, a p L whilo" the t>Va>H"m Slaidhurn v. C.ntholic.s. A.. Green.
man in th e f ro n t lino doing all tho .scoring, wliile tho o th e r forwards wero seldom near enough to get any s t in g behind th e ir .shots. Plus was all r ig h t while tlio centre-for-
*1.- i.. n . .
h u t i t wn.s no t a
.sy.slcm of a t ta ck th a t showed ovideiieos * of i)
o.sses.Hing lasting qualities. There is a movement a t jire- sen t in favour of conlri‘-forwar<ls who cau . feiHl th e ir wings, and inside men who can
* snoot. S h o o tin g Wingers
_ Wing-forvvnrd.s nowadays, too, are .show ing a liking for .sliooting. I f a c o rn e r kicic o r a tr e e k ick is ta k e n .
ot a goal or more ami thou have the mis- tortiine to
lo.se a player from a vital posi- tuni. J tu t a team of cloven good men th a t Likes th e field prepared to pljiy an a t ta c k ting game from s ta r t to finish Is thn team
,. ♦ -, ... ......I---- ....... h a t wins.
_ A s tudy of the h*agun tahh^s of tin* sevon imporlaiiL Euglisli, Scottish ami Irish leagues is revealing.
lOail ' wore p u t t in g tlio ball nceurntoly up to 111111,
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ause. You liad the exporionco of Koolng orio
"■'-J.?} ;4 p a r t icu la r are show- inside forward.s, fooling the Icxs of ' playing so la r heliiiid th o wings and tho
,
Cro.ssmg «>ver. .neardswortli plaved ren tro V^“ tre th a t tliov wero nioro oltou tliau not Jiali-back
po.sition.
Jh e la t te r had tho null a t for come to ic-aluo th a t eonceiltrution on
hacks hegan to g uard th e line to tho poiJ witli laoro th an usual care-
themselves up tho hold, lunintaining pcsltiou jn s t on-sido.
Half-backs pnrticiilarlv tho centre-half wero inclined to remam back to l;c>ep them
(Birmingham and I'mglisli In te rn a tio n a l ) Ih ls season nianv more players Imre
wo wero in for a period o t dofeiisivo foot- niill. Centre-forwards hegiui
to idaci* Ih o rcvmlt was tjiat tx-l
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t
f.-;V i
r.'.'S i J
,
defence is a mistahe. A year or l» o ago i t lookcyi as tlioueli
MOOR LANE C l i th e r o e
T o p o f liaw I PLAY FOOTBALL
WHY DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL FAILS
/ik« lion.*- d a v : mv . o th o l on i |
ill
he a t tn J Rntbl d n v i l wheii tb o n l
:v g l | Wli
Th
ing * in T.
Pr in IS sa
nf A a t C the
l>o p Th
(Mig.a or M a lu: Afan h e r
Duel
(“ffect liogn Alaje th e
Re
from Conv
t ion a t S congi .scli«*i a ta
- p a r t i —wii
tect. mode
ta k e Tntci lias ;
most llioir
Th swim
(lurii All
ar(' ' fca
As
oth(*r wcatl
i.s no
hram m*\t La
AVI Til
, the hn'uk
walk T’iicn th e I is )>«' tho 1
1 ^
staiulH T im r hnasl I evervi
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niittco for tin; general excellenco of the arrangonients.
rho team th a t pl.ny.s most of the
•eveiitB • as a is a So
'Po I
■oxcepl to .se»r H.
•C n if t | Jicar jo y n u | .staiicl
■distiul blue of 111.
.Dog la st h r it icl
r1iow> w*(4I-l|
g 'C L ITH E R O E ’S ATHE
l.nngworth- Roll: Evans. Cce, Ainslci Heap.
Ctar.staiig.
TOSSIDE.
tho handicap was soon folk. After Steven- However, those •who did bravo wmter.’s son had aavotl from Afarouis. who worked T blast wore rewarded with a
mo.sb plonsurnble. ills way through, Hoys p u t iii n h a rd sh o t time to llio music of tho Astral, Band.
to
Ali.sses Eva A\ ilson and E. Harrison, Alcssrs. AV Clindwiclc and J . T. ANilson. A comimltee of ladies seirod refreshments. 'J’lie ]>roroeds wero for elmrcli funds. Tho customnrv Shrov(*Lide dance followed on Afomhav evening, b u t th e soveritv of tho weather militated ag ain s t th e altemlnnce
evening. ■ Afr. Chadwick was director of I through and deserved Ins goal for per- coreinonies, and th e prizi's were awarded I I'istent ofTorts.
worn tbriLstful forwards but ra l l ie r e r ra tic marksmen.
llu.-it finishing was weak. A^ dligan plavinT a fine
dofon.sivo game and had ITavton w(*ll u n d e r control. Cano was the pick of n mpdornte inlormodiato line. A t outside- le ft, Brow II was a very dangoroirs winger and 801110 of ln.s eontre.s should havo been improved upon. . Pomborlon and Jackson
Burnley wore quicker on the hall hu t
took place in tlie In s t i tu te on F eb ru a ry (>th, uml i t was a p ity he wa.s not plied with when a good companv sp en t a verv hnppv | bo lter ^ passes. Fr.anklnml worked hard all
which were kimllv given hy
Ale.sdamcs honily h u t t l ie ir feeding left sometliing to H In* honi'ers w e re Air Robinson’s Hi •'...... ...............’
\ “ mihtarv ’ wlnst drive, tlu* prizes for TInddh'ston. Ranks. Robinson and A\ard.
com‘ ‘ y-;‘s te a i .i i t .
be d rs ir« l ^ 'a r
Jbo Indf-batlts dofonded .stnl,. nool aiid. Afr. I f . CoUatn. resident oiiRineor t" |
Afnvlio was a capi tal forward
, ................ . . .. .. ,, ^ ’ ' '
called tho Song of tho Ku ommlan g .”
The funeral arrangomouls wore undertaken li.v Air. Z. Robinson. Tiisside China lias cho.«en a new N’atiou.'xl Anthorn
All a t Rohiiison s Farm ; Fred H av h n rs t and f'* tL Ta^loi ; Hie Fvlde AVator Board r Afr ami Afis. IT. Collani; Tom and Dick Cow- iiian, John Hirrd and Sons. A\addingfoii
M-nt h\ the Family; the Pa rk e rs . TTanimer- to n ; Phoebe ami Rodge: All a t St. Aniiesi
Agne.si Nellie and Tdm.
Crnv.slmwhooth
A. Carr, nephews. Floral
C. Robinson and tokon.s wero
resiucnt <
' ' j r e Air.
Fobin.soii’s tb re e sons ' ' " ‘
M’alinsloy from tn r Clilherne team a t Atln n
tri.al will he given to Ainslev. who has t*1: tak e th e place of TTev otherwise tho team will he as la st week: .Stevenson* Ih 'g au . R u sh to n : NicholJ:
1'Iie ofTects of an
chance of adding to th e lend wlion lie kick(*d *lm Iwill
resolute defence. F....
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pressun* hut encomitorod a Frauklaiid mis,s(*d a
tin* tlirei* sons, M<*
.s.srs. ’J’iniV, * J a ck "mil 1 • ’^'^uit'is always against tho principle t l ia t Edward Bobluson (Mrs. T.
Rr.bin.^on wa.s
not well enough to aUemH r G. mid w
known in warfare as “ defence in d e p th .’' ^
•oxcolll pro b al iiers p u h lii
liave
■ a i t (uifl TI
-...a .C0 . . 1 « . t h . f n s h r , . ? ; r
was spoilt hy the defcmlcrs kicking into • ' '"<‘^>d(*: Mrs. Hnllv ami Afiss B CowHii ’' touch too ficqucntly. After the interval. Trammorton; Mr. 'f . Robinson Long Gilf* i i ’^'ii*
Fii-st half plav was ra th e r .scrappy and I
Rmckth.irnc: Afr. T. and Alis-i llnbinson C.ihh'rsloiK'-i,-4 : Bnrnlev A. 2-
th r llmg incidoius. Calderstoncs were best Lamb Hill r Mrs. H- Rushton N(*wlon • Afr ser \( ( l in tho ic a i-g n a id hv Sharphxs. w*ho |
Harn.son, Dnnnow? ami Afiss Lord
^‘1> uml
Roal, Yn.s as tool ami toalidont as ons- lopro-sontod bv Air. Hall, ebiof t lo rk DI ioI-- ........................... ...... .
, nnV Mwl’”' ' there wore .sev(*ral Air. AV. C.owking. Rren n am li Airs R^ C’a r r I f - Invior. Roll Rusk* Ah* W Rnhios'-in
1 am ag forward.
playing u]> to • entre-
I K 'sd’kLok. 1 ho I.'
vl.Io AVator linar.l w.a.s I tl.a ball .M.onbl bo in fro n t of tbo j:nal. tlnv '
tlio wing whore tho ball i.s, for tlio sanio* ])
urpo.se.
vance on tho goalkeeper as th e hall is shot, while a t least three* memhers of tho nttnclc- ing side .should he placing themaolvos in positions to which tho hall might come i f i t IS inefTeclivelv olcare<L
a t tem p t a t clearance. T h a t i.s whv two forwards should ad
Alanv goals are scored ‘ following an
w iiig-foruard on tlio opposite wing .slioiild havo moved inwards, ready to g a th e r up th e ball .should i t bo jiarUv cleared. There should he a half-hack hchind on
' ’ '
this .scheme. I do consider, Iiow’ovor. th a t tile contio-lorwnrd sliouhl make repeated offorts tn feed liis wings, wliile when tho hall IS .about to be centred all tho forwards should he m
aggrc.ssivo positions—liie cen tre-forward and tlio inside man fa th e r from
On the coiitrarv. T am all in favour of • 'Ior
an h ( | of (Ilf and wliiclfl a ia tu i the
•oxcusi m.*ar f undetf
•<*xorc|
a t ta c i th o
sense I tie« ( • n |
•daily [ Tn t i l l
im p n l
•«>ten| wlicnf Troiilfi in-bei§ pie
of PI Food r wliicll Two
Ne.st AV«x‘k : Hugh Gallnchor tolls of ik match he would like to eco.
"hounil Tarunj
“tho f : , ‘ 7 - * * X i ' r -/'•X J '
th o been .spousi ami < th(*re hence fu lu r
all dH
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