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LANCASHIRE COMBINATION. Goals.
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rl I
1P. W. L. I).F.A.l>ts. 11 10 2 2 ‘M 2d 22
.12 2d *»-l
eorners lolloiyed, but tbo visitors’ lead ivas <*onlnu‘(l lo lijo interval to I—0. The Avalanche.
Tile lielit lyiis railiiij5 wlioii tlie game ivas leMimed. C.lltlieroe iniinedialely advanced
: ti h }? I *'“ * a ml I’l
•5 HI Hi 1.5 L
;i 2.S .10 7 ••! 2(i .52 7 II 21 .|(i 7 I) Hi 2B (i 2 21 .57 2
LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
2 2!) 21 12 2 2;i Tti 10
: it ;i7 .11 Hi
> 2S ;i2 l.| 1 2.‘! 22 lit
i 21 ;i.8 i;i ■‘^Fj
! 2!) 8 17 ill liner g,n. to tlie ball and .scored ivilh -i' 1 .’iO .21 15
licplying. CiiUicrop bnd bard ol
netted from IMilnerLs pa.s.s hub was
ohvion.slv oll-side
lurlhei* foul throw by Walker .sob up .anotlnn* ominous sitnaii'on and Kekersall’.s linal shob struck lloardinan. . Soon afterwards. n«‘at j)Jay hw l\fa(her led to Keetloy netting a third goal for 7-lnrwieh. Some of the
KeeUey
mi.ssi'd and another ppl)o^tunit^•. not A
vigorous in their meUnnls a m r ’sevend I cl.uIdicM^fenght™^^^^^^ in 'g ’md ^ (•autioiis were administered.
■severa
Nielson Hoserve. 2; Hiii-seougli Hangers, 1. T^ossondnle [Fnited, H;
xPre.sent Cahle.s, 2.
, , , . . ................ ^ilforee.-iinbe. 2. W E I L L B E A T E N .
Norwich Again Score Five Goals Against Clitheroe.
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i"'"”'''.'- = on
n>r''aii‘ h”VV"\;nr7r'^^^^^^^^^ for n * rn n ; *
All jlie .same the liisl, Imlf wa.s stabbnnilv ronglM. iMKl
r. c...f *, *?r llmngb Clilliorm. ,s , , l lX ; i '
W.HI, I, A I,.I",Ms, Kollv; Higbv f.’-irtside' Cowell. Tfenp. Flet,I,er,
'•n t su lt ,
. tdgwiek,_ liroadlicad. Xewtnn : Fck, .Milm.r. K,.oH,.y. .Alnllmr, Yales.
ll.irwh l , : Davies: t'lierden. Westwell
Hefor,.,.: 3lr. F. Da.xbnry. |■resl„„. ^ The First Half,
tin hall ht'ing p„t.
.H-ni.ss for KcUv to .m*iki tlio ' h'l'lf for" Fl' m "**' "
......... .‘i. promptly .Ininge.s were nnllagging.
'leintn.r nf booling H,e ball about, belokene.l IX ' ' .' I V'"’ ■ , a lively game, and in tliis respect Hie e.\- end' 'w' " " " i
‘'l‘M('lu*r lo middlo, JUKI lIojM, JHil Davn*^ into art Ion.
j
iillii.r. Hiiardaiaii bad’ In eleir l i is ' Hues ! '""-"ii ollowing a
one side being as ipiieklv eonniered iiv Hi,. ialo g„al bv Jlr idlend
liead.ng for Hie aet. was give olf-side '' '
7 1 eway 1,1 e n ;d d e '0 a ;4 ik ,4 o ‘'X w 'H ; e
1.ill to the eoraer of Hie jmst where Heap
tjie.cliiig. Boiirdimin giive ii very good o.v- MMnlmn :iml w;i.s in no degree hhlmowortliv.
.......•"‘.''"•uns, uic p:ur plnving n'roienlly withmil reully getting to .sound
Il“‘ Pair |ilaviiig n ilh ( owell on c i io r g e i ie lender who ,..:n r* II ■ ’ Bc’.st! ........ '' ....................... . '
<‘i-<»
s.so(t 'I’he
nni.e tlian Hieir
.les.serfs. 'The tc..„„s Lore • IvLl- 1 IV-'l
icavy ilefeal mi the end. ceriainlv ibev .rot I'laslwimd
Y'lni began Hie eommitteo adlierod tn timir : nlH.r" V’
lein,,, r
•'.'■''i:'' 2” jrk to lind n wenkness niiM it
“ ■ ................. .. As ami
ar lo relievo liiianeial tension for (be Ui e J ’.'"'!"’"l.’irl,v ns ;| .Seroiid Inmie iiialeli
• s .'irranged for
^\7 a,sk.y mitifiod Hm emamiUee at noon In piny, nnd
tbin.gb (itber "" ■■'Ppvnrnnee before flio
I s Imped that reeeiiits wniild have .‘one ''S l*‘.xsly ov( ,«r th(' bar ,.
siml. high over the bar with Hie goal at Ids nierey.
attack and w»*r<* a well beaten t(‘am. A fifth .... '
.llnllier netling nt Hu. .seeimd nltempt nfter Idveso.v some good passes and in .simwintt n elever advniiee. l.'inni :
n
In ||ie rinsing singes AfTiner tJlitberne were rarely .sei'n in Horwicli liefore the end, |
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Ilnrwicb
II.ALT., .5; CliHieriie. I. Weak Links.
'There need bo iin n llem p i superior lenm, Inel
oiK.icism, (
tniN.si.d one or two more, hut the faef is Lli-it Horwlfh
nol.tod only ' tmro. lUoanwhik*
"'^y a gift go:,]. Koollev
llow(•^•^‘r. C’litlioroc* liml h(‘on tii’inrr. \\':jHc(»r ospocmlly lookoil phiyod tint ami Iho llail.
ihing on Walker, wliich i., unfair. Walker is (ho .servant of tin* clnh ami has to do
.NiehoLs lei/, .some of hi.s* own work undone, aiol Kolly W
n'dvMif.i.-e in "i ' ‘ 'J' er|
ilii.ved Aslin’s miskiek wns , '.i'"' ' ' r!" ’ "’’i
played eooIl\............ » - ' 1 '
I ' Ic'I'-cs '' oml, gave im
whether lie .sliould jihiy t>r should not and having been tohl lo play, ho <lid his
he.st. It Ills best is not good enough, ‘flu* fault Ue.s with
fho.so wlio put. Iiini in the foam, iinless they had no lietler alternative. Walkei- wa-i eniplialiealK a weak link the (•hatn In trying to sfrenglhon it,
'V I'l G»l(l. I t is not for him to decide
J5S also involved. though he h
Tiucki ly. 'The backs "
wayinon g.avo the ligliL-wing 4lofoii(Ior.s no ro.spito, shrowdly making Llirusl after thrust o Chtheroes
weako.st .spot. A seetion of llio orowd woi'c* im'ihu'tl (o hlaine c*\'erv-
and at half time the iiomo team 1(h1 hv*"tijo I •no'edot..' convinenig nmrgin of five goals to one.
taincMl a. second goal for Wiswell and a third lolipwed from AV. Hall. Read found it impo.'Sihlo to shake* otf Wi^well attackers and Woodworth, a nipiiy left winger, sprinted in to .score a fonrtli point for his he \ \ i'-we*!! e(*ntrc* added a- fifth goal
............. . .. .. . .....
given a ele’ar opening onlv In fnm' Hm b-Ml "'I'm'e l' {v ‘'ll'’'''''’
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"iM. (ill a (.oriier. One nf (ho ne.|tes( C(‘,wI'li'’’",H
H m ' l e i ' l l ‘'r'' ‘I"' '" ' 7 ' . fb'vies pulling 1, in
negoliale n slinl liy Ynles, and when C\.lIkor was mni-plassed by (be win-er.s
b' inT'l""’^''* be ef( It
!'ive (!.n’;V'‘ r'W^' ■ Llitiieioe again ei-enpiod tin' iiietnre 'Pe l . GOltl.
daiigerod the Immo goal, tlie pressure’being l ib e led by l•.:ls^w,lod who .steered tbo ball agamst an npponeiit into tmicli. A bender Ii.t Aieliolls Ici to n fiirtlmr bnl inoireelive onslnngbt on tiie MorwielT eitndol. nnd wlicn I Hm _v,s,tor.s im.Nt adrnncetl on Hie loV( '
T.ltcs s
mark.snmnsliiii wns nl fiinll Pl-iv
bid‘’ni'mb,’'l/'''^ I'ici; for n foul an I'lelelier, but . g.Mii Dnvms dealt mastorrnllv willi tlie Mtliatioii, A breakaway by Keetlev eiR
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f..artsido mol;. Dal tbe fnnvardY «(■(•.' nmlnnntcd. Cmvcll tors fnnled o .u sale Hm jicnalt.y area, and llm free kick
K.siiUed Ml a lively scrimmage. Tim Inil « as roturiR'd from wing to tviiTg, and tvlioii
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ptnilogo of going on to meet Doardman nbo. several yards out of goal, made a
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astute baclc-bcolor to Fastwood. Tt iv-m on tby extrcaio wiag tlmt clianco enmo to
Ivill.t. Ii.iid
pro.ssod. made a partictilarly
KeYttf ' ’ k “'V'" ‘U ""“b-ick by Astin. n r b - oX
1 K''"’” ^r.nHier tlio
Po.irdman was called fi-om Jtilnor.
ana.y tn trick Hm backs and meet Hm a,|y bnlYl'""
t In m, lermiUi rc-sali, :,„d CotooII tveiN lo slirinl; (intside wlmn
^'Fcc.'wi.ya’
From a eorner m, " I'^l'-'i- 'llarlv clever
l»'illl Inn! iiiliind. lioardman wns ealled mi
” <b'K-l-i<k wliieh was put to
.. m u l y a lk e r npporlnnely bended the ball .b'''"'<'.wns engineered bv
Horwiel, n'd-
jIUnnnMied (ean, nnd limy earned lioH, WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE ei'lii'e vr iV"’ — MM*
ilmii inie goal ,n H,e
lir.st half liirwieb are a clever, well-babineed and
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. „
CImtbnrn AHilelie Catliolics
T.mv Moor ......... llnr-t (ireen Tviiniiey
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Congrogatiiina’llMts abinr Lnim ............
PiM’i.wb ((linrob ___ TViitldinglpn llillinglnn bangbo
............ ...... ’ ......
12 12 (I 0 .(2 12 2-1 19 7 .1 1 .(7 on 15 12 1, ,| 2 ..i7 2G 12 19 1, .( ] 22 o.| n
P. Mb L.
H.F.A.Pks. Goals
I 5 2 (I .20 11 10 ■
.■ " 0 20 20 10 ■
( .1 1 5
10 0 10
1 2(1 2S 1 10 20 0 21 21 0 7 71
1 25 28 t-AST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
-N-nilliagton. 10: jtrnor Lane 0 xl>migho. 0: Chnfhnrn Athletic. 2.
xPan.sI, C’liliroh. 2; ■\Y,.Rldirlgi<m,2. .\Hnrst (ireen. .2; Calliolies. J.
Leyland Motors ............ i2 ti .*1 J .‘3.1 2.A 15 Dick. Karr’s Bes(*rve .1-1 ;*5 -| Blackhurn Kover.s A ...17 li
.liolton Wands. A ........IG S (! 2 .‘17 27 IS .I .‘31 .*32 15
llarnoldsiviclc B.V........... 10 (J *2 2 •!(> 21 1*1 ;3 JS -M 15
AVesthonghton Coll. ...10 G ‘I 0 25 JO 12 Fleetwood AV.V..................1J .*3 o Burnley A ......................... l.( .i ,q Adlinglon
..................... 9 .j r>
Broightim*t United .... J -I Harwell Beserve ........... II Caldorslones
AV:ils(len United ............1J3 .‘3 S ...............12
4 2G :30 10 2 .‘32 J7 10 0 17 2G 8
J 8 0 20 J2 G 2 10 0 2() 51 -I
2 22 JO 8 1 IS 17 7
LAST SATURDAY’S - RESULTS.
Clmrlcy Deserve, I ; xlllacklmrn Dov. A, 0. xBiiriiley A, 5; Walsden United, 1.
PARISH CHURCH, 3 ; WADDINGTON,
( ii_ Saturday, ami tlio game ended tvitb a d!)ilYI°"
lY't-iii.Mi'Yi' Ynmv F
on Hm loft, but A. Smith relieved tlio oimnons .situation, .sotting Hm visiting for-
i I ' ’ witb ’''n'''
tnnied to bo fought with great keenimsT aX ? sm , cl both custodians having tlieir work cut o„t.’ tr,
T e l . 0004.
fnlilo endcavom. to intercept tiio .sliot. 'I'l,is a mcWorwnrl '“‘w" success was disappointing to homo .supporters and Yi,,r!nY becaaso of its simplicitv. . Tim game com Plin.-cl , Y? "
’ H,'‘"sih
l.r?,m.e'a'se X 'S ' o a l ■".',;d"Y^s't "I'fl'orliYX f a i . ' F ^ ^ Kcellet got att.n t„
co.npel Poa.dnnn to '
•'"'j tills incident wrm then attacked
"’o® loo^ high
o”? “f «'o Pnrisb ’ 'Kbt and
it L I f ‘\ 7 L 4 X X . c : ' X " ‘io'vol
nguMi.st tviml and rtiin niid They quickiv
.Fowler bad to first tl’m VYfl ’'■} k " '? ’ Sb"F<”' " O" a corner Loving Hio
to.ss, Wnd-
Keen and even
c.velianges tvore
tritncs.scd ) ' ’»'<I"iKlon
vi.silcd GoosebuHs ground
.sHarnold.swiek P, V., II: Harwell lie s ., 0. I’reseot Caliles Di*s.. 0 ; .xCalderstones 2. I.e.vlaml iMotnrs, 2 ; xFIeelwond IV. Y. I Hivightmet, 2; xThillon Wands. A. 0. ' .xbaiieaster 'I’own l ie s .. 5: Adlington, 2.
GALDERSTONES v. PRESCOT-CABLES RESERVE.
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teamsJincd up as follows: T
Ma.viio, J’oms, Crane. Franklaml and Hay ton.
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Briddoii. Kooah, Joiio.s, Caulfield. Clafke- Bohorts, Preston
n ■ 1 j
Prosoot Cables-Bosorvo: Sutcliffe; Barton, l^nniols. Darlington:
CialdoiAstonos started the gaino without oms, who was ton inimitcs late- A ini«-
toain lor tlioii* homo nialdi with Proscot Cjihlos Bcsm've on Saturday aftornoon. Jhoro was only a poor “ g a t e ’' when tlio
• ^'^* M^dkinson: SIiarpl<?s and i p t r o f c , Foster, Salmon;
Xn olnuigo was nnnlo in tho Caldurstono.s’
(. Iiorley Kes(*rvi* ............12 9 1 2 -11 IS 20 n 2 •It 2J IS
, ,, P. AV. L. D .F .A .rts . Goals.
I’rescoL Cables Beservc.l-I S .| 2 Jl 2(> ?8
Lanea.sti'r 'Powii Ites ..IJ
against a .stern defence mid got few ehanees n Hie second Imlf. A
le.ss eniclent .mnl- 'c.'imr limn Hayms wmild have yielded more
. 1 he forwards Av<»n*. Iiow(*vei*, nn f iji^ fftt /. *
sound. Oamphcll scored AViswoll’s sixth goal a.s a result, of an enterprising
da.sh. By f-his time Head had lost heai*f. and adopted otfdde tactics which di<l not add to the interest, partienlarly as Wi.swell wore con- tfcnt 'lo hold thoir hig advantage. Final: AViswoll. G: Bead, 1.
up the running, winning oornor after cornel*, hut they failed to take full advan tage of (heir opportunities. K. Hargreavc.s hit tlie har with a terrific tirivi*, hut t’nis Was the <rh)Sed, _ escape* Ueail had for some tune. 'File visitors .strove had to reduce the loaci hiit found tlio AViswell defenco
After iho interval Wiswell again took ............
.......... . . ,
-K.eiirded :i( the chise. 'I’lm pre "'li'i'.','
I ,
vongregiMnni. which inelmled manv'lriemk H-om Cl.tiieroe .and
IVa.hlingt.ni. ’was t X
X am m i '^ '’ Jlndonm,
iMiillni.s Liimn was dediealed liv tlio <,',( ‘'l!',;, 1 ''' ■ V blvesey. The liai’iiier is
J <il 1 ’ (• •"■'" ^ " T bamicr of Hr, 1 I .Mulsmiie design, with the lignre „f the
tin, eentre, nnti Inis b<.en
beniitilnlly worki'd liy Jliss llnniiihrevs (ilhiwing the (ledieiiliini service the Yiltni’
gnye a (mist helpful
mhlre.ss nn the svm- I bolism (,i the lianner.
'J',.,, ,vn.s -iflerwXls 'J'lm Imml lin’
.Ml s iierforniMig mneh use ful work in th’e I n sh Anmngsl tlm aims nf tlm Uniim
. . ^be
prc.servation ol
1. niti d iMcHiodisL ( liiirehes entered in lo nn a nlntioRS project
of th,> ' - . X i i i i . a M I'l r
. nmlei Hm caimblo leadi'
r.sbip of i\fr H 1 largreayes,
m ikiiK-' be- i n W
nr s,mill I n Y t “ i','-' mist (u(I,table. Hr. m„s(, p„p,||.,,. " ‘ .',a •'m''"' " '’‘i'''!'’’’
• • ito 4 , ‘ l l '" ' ''' '"■'lV.’ll"b'n'a. with tbi.s ,1 'Inweyer. d ilig en t
robear.sals
nniiiy membor.s P'.'eliii'g in Hm home.
liome life .inil ’
■) bl.”—'i’lie ciiniln'ned choirs '"i"'
Jlfadfnnl .Snndav a f ter loo ‘
-yl.m. ('.xeerpl.s from l la n d e l ’.s i^M„„rtal wo,-k’ eh-Miel ■ X ' ’‘ '
,! f '-en in . the village 'Muleclaking I
„ niark,/.! eW e t ’mid
elmrn.se.s ,vns I
selected incImlMig ‘. And tlm glorv ” “ O linn, , bat tellest,” Delnild H."'' L muI, '! ‘
ll.illelniah and '• Wnrtliv is Hm Lnmli ” and if there tyns n lack <if balama, ewii’ig
to a nninermal weakness in ennlrnllo and (emir seetmns lliore was a freshness nml nn cnihu^ijism ;ihout (ho ‘
‘ • /V, -,, ■ a ippnling. ^Isnhiine Jlmhimo Klsie Thompson, i u pson of
•111. Dcjoice g r e a t ly .’ Full elfect w-is •
nl.sii given to Hie nnniin.r “ i hnow Hint n'lv Dedcenmy Iivetlt. ’ The eontrnlto leail wnY
s oot am! dear voice was imlieioaslv
n.sed J bore were Slmj,herds ” and
and’ her
111 adferd. wlm, in tllo pnssagos “ () 'J lniu t nit telh-st nml ‘‘ He wns
d..spi.sod ” saim
ut i l . - on, deuc e imr] clear
..nuimintion. In addition lo wielding the baton, I fr. Hdwiii Hnrgrenyes was called upon to take tlio part Ilf temir .soloist'and gave full expres-. Sion to, Hm nimmng recit “ Comfort ve” and tho air “ Fvorv V a l ie v ”
TIiyF m
and tlm dilkeu t “ Why do Hm iVatioiis ’• y-ero aimm.R the numbers which Jlr F.
Chippondalo rendered most ercditablv. Mr’ .Tolm C(iUnin oHiciated at tbo organ with Ills tisnnl ability. The. Dm-. P . .S .rolinson prasnled over a laiily good attendance I 1 he peiforinanco is to Im repoated at West
siadlurd f>ii foundav.
tiero .snug .yvitb tbo same fervour. “ Tlins saitli tlRF Lord ” “ Fnr behold darkness
Inibe” and “ lin t Timn didst not
l.mvo’’ Jjihrane.s in Soviet
Bu.ssia Imvo boon
ordered by I\rino. Krupskaija, Lonin’s uidow. who <lirocts the Bureau of l>oIitical Lduoation, to <lostrov all copies of inanv
tho Bible, tlio Koran, and hooks hv lierherli biumcor.
religiou.s and
philo.soiiluojil works ineludiiiK ^’aney Hnller, of West a Mieli >''> .SaLnrtlav l)LIU(.’.\TK)-\ SK l iV lCK .-A n exielleni ^iolber.s’ IJnhiii.
centri* half lor A\’iswell. wa.s prominent. Kach end wore
vi.sUed in turn, hut Bead were the more
aggros.sive and won several corner.^. ’rii(*y found 'J'lnnnpson, the homo custodian, in e.xcelicnt form. After a fruit less attack l»y Wiswell, IB.*nd gained threo liirther corners and linally found the not. I Ins
rever.se* n(*t(*d a.s an iimentiv** Lo "Wis- well. and .Aspin. tin* right- ^vingor. soon put them on level terms.
]<], Hargreaves oh-
to.sH. ]U*nd picked up tin* slope* nnd early in the gaim*,_ 1*
tliis mnteli nt WI.*-wolI. Itnving won (ho ’. Tiall, who
rc.snnu'd at
held i„ bide Hie
liave been .so severe. In Hie lirsl. bnlf forwieh wen* pretty well
(he
llial. C.lMlienie were benten bv ;i lint Ihe defenl need' not
first i *'=^>de 'better. J. ITolden gave I'lntwjsitle enntrollod the game admira.iilv. . . .
more nbility in feeding tbo forwnrds. Afr. ....................
ing. .\ very plen-nnl gnim* nnd intero'Un.L to wnteli. WISWELL, 6 ; READ, 1.
jod to the gnme dovclojiing info had f<‘ol.
tlm>e shots in nipid succession, Fckersall scoied with a headi*!', (In* M\i*ep(»i* ]i(*imr on the ground.
aw.'irded Clitlnwoe a penalty. Gartside with a mishap ami had to retire to outside niade no ini^stak<*. Horwieh soon ri’cov(*red left and
cnn.si.s)nently iho lino Avas not as llieir lead for after Iloardmaii had .saved | <
I leleher .'.lionid have been turned ft) account seen, C. Cros, dribbling w(*ll and shooting )iif Kighy missed lJn« hall. Me chased it I •'iH'ongly. Pimler got in a lot of work ami amt ''hen he was tackled, the referee ha.s much improved of late.
... , , , , • grand cross hv I ovt * .> IIA.A l}\ advanc(‘s . s-HTVIM.II everal n(*ar c-capes I'anhley met
-‘^vetivo as in Gio first lialf. Try as fho.v iniglib. Catholics were minhle to picroo the
homo defence, H. Bolton and ]?. Bolton proving rare tacklers. , AVitli a two goals i lend, the Green played confidently hut W. Cro^s was im?!ine<l (o hold on to tlio hall loo long where a judieions
pa.ss would have
plaeed by I'letoher and Gartside hit the wondwiirk, tins being Clillioiiio’s
be.sl effint Ml the .seeniid half. Kekeisall was goiii- tbroiigli wimn 1-liistwood .stop]>od liini and n penalty kick was award<>d. Cnerden took the ku’.c and slmt, wide. A long run hv Kckersall ended in a shot that sailed hariii-
t 1 i ' ■ »vas wi‘l.
iainod attack, the home goali<* having come out loo far to clear. On
ro.snming.
Jhir.st Cretm iinule many . aimi
were
of the heavy ground and rain neat foothall
was.sliowii. Tliornher. at hack for Catlmlics, was clover in his placing of the hall, a featnn; not often .seen in a full hack. Wrigle.v reduced the arrears after a sn**-
niucli he.'u u*r. 1 , .
...... I............V.« «in.- .-> l'’inal :
freo kick whieii 'n-VvroJ''.t;.i over t e bar
tin h.n. A hnlhaiit. run b y . I-Icleluw | hohj (.],e visitor’s forwards in a tiglit grip, -\ hr JH^.n . i" n I
seeinoil the
point
improve. did
Awainuu ennnt.
Jliinrieli pcjiinlly nren and on one ocension illler Coivi'll b:ul fonglit bis ivnv tbroimli lelori; pnssing, 11,.,,p (ired i„e|,es wide. I loin mil alio aero noa- enjoving long spells ji ntlnoking.
.slitlmrcd Ml tbo innd ns be turned to shoot J l.ood elninoes acre friUered lurnv in the
’b......... '.............'■ HURST GREEN, 3 ; CATHOLICS, 1 . .scoinod lo JIatbor
team avenged their defeat of last month by the Catholics and incidentally played their best game of tin? season. All the goals were .scored in the tirst. half: tlio second half being full of thrills, ♦narro^v e.s<;apos Jor both goals, and a, triumph for two .sterling defences. An early goal by Sliai*|)l(s gave a iiieoded tonic? to tin.* home team and-^CL Cross- follow<*d this up .'.hortly
’‘"tl G. Holton put Tn much nice ^nn-k! »‘:‘lves w,*re in fine form and
t
Mur.sl (Ireen hi'it Saiurtlay the home
nek, llcaii hgliting bind for the' ball and I nm s ipping it llmincli to Cmvoll, who
I f e ' i .‘]'‘'''i' ■!". ‘’I”‘"'"K and tbinieb ' three II 1/ I ioiu nids tailed to reach A'atos’s eeiitr»‘
I imtverlnl drive tvbicb cnloml X not oil I bo piist.
ranhMl. a foul throw hv AValker .1 >lriM J »r. 11 1 1'.-. .rl
to olose quarters.' When * .
lulviiili'O ;i Kl'colul Umo !iml slip tim ball past liiiu. Jiy (Tioat ■5,10(1 fortune Astin nanayed to reaeli it. in tliu vcfv nielt of time and Itick it. over Hr. ]i„o. Several
HEYES
.ssni and Siiiiger in nttnek. b'lir th e ‘visitor.s, lliirrison gave a |iarlicnlarly giiiid <lis|ilay, Slingcr aais iirominont at eontro half aiid Abel .a-as the pick of the forwards.
I lie borne team aero woll served bv I'lirrost and King in defenee and bv Sanni-
sun and efinalip'd. I•'jna.. I’arisb Cbnreb. ; IVailTjington, 2.
l.'■■,.,l .
T o p o f M O O R L ^ A N E G l i f h e r o e
boadivay but
borre.sb elRHlked tbo moVcmoill am the home fonvard.s mado a
friiitlc.ss vi.sit to the other end, AVaddiiigton were sncce.s.s- inl in then’ no.vt attack, Wilson scoriim Ironi, close range. Two corners were snh- secjnenily gained hy the Church attack bub they wewe beaten off.
Dcnvhnr.st ,pnt the 1 ansli Chnrcli level again and .stern c-k- ' • -angOM then occurred. Kimilly Abel re
Waddington’s load, hut near IhtLend P»tke<l up a neat, pass from Snmp-
^ llO'ntning tbo At addingloti loft tviiie made
nnder.standing botwoon the Iiomo b a e fe let .stnne.s leu ln ited .strongly nnd n bmiiiy
p.a.ss t ’alder-
limn J'ostev gnvp .Maylio n line opportiilMlv. I be winger miido good
ii.se of it eentriii- or I'rnnkland to seore. Ked by Salmtm,
Minigbl nt Sn elilfe. HrescoL Inid most of Iho
niid-.ield pkiy lor n time but tbeir liiml
i l l '.'“i, •' elmnee but .shot
•Mid I iiinkland viienlisetl after tliirtv mimite.s play. TI,o ball
eros.sed tiio f
re.seot gnaliiioiitli .several times lieforo tlio nisido loit tmmbed it Ibrmigb. Tlie Iiomo backs adopted olf-side taetic.s and
tlie.se were .siReessfiil 'Towards llm interval Uri
.ind for jL time look up the ont!si<li» right pjisition A\ith a fine-shot Canineld eom- plcted lus^ hat-lriek and Calderslones were
1 wi I- heiniT
found . In ;iftor
Wilkinson, in goni, wns eonndent and .sure and it w.-is init Ins fault that Hie
..score was
Hr
b.ieks, Sharpies being nil eolonr. Faster nils by Inr the best „f Hie balve.s nml Mnvbi,
h;.. b lT '
nnd Irnnklniid Hie mast HiriistfnI plnver.s on Hr. front rnnk.
‘
l>
re.seol, were faster and slronger tlnm (
.ddei.stnnes, nnd were well serv.'d in the
.M-bemer of tile lino and wa.s at times loo much lor the home delence. TO-MORROW’S MATCHES.
es|>ecially wbea Hie players slniwed
keeniic.ssi I WTiailev v Clbiii i,V,'in,'''u bl"i • “ ■ little slaekness n„ bis part might, Inive Parisl. lLm
Oatliolies V, IbTlington. (i, .Altliani •AB.mi'..
l.aiR. V. \yaddington. K. Henjamin.
Congrogutionnii.sts v. Low IMoor. F Silver wood.
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l,!nce.s nil Hm lienton tiacl. memory for dutnil
llianks to
piissosMug tlm fninilty’ „f liLym-eH;,’!: genn 1 (1
n.itnre in ndd enriiers, Hr. Iccliirer^liad p etnros projected
Hie w.,n,!erf„7 ,^n e r ;’’,;f (be Hid ( X e X 'Y Y .
VY’’” — I Hr. screen , ,w J1 i.s womlei'fnl
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lanterni.st were
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Slel-tures - i lX ' V"'i " • "L ,l‘"l’"b'>- bintorn H;e''YX,.:y;;!".':«;.....>
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bilge nttemlancc, .t C.’linrch .'Jelnml „,i
‘•’it'Wbig, of KL, \ m .L m ^ w4is l4"'"'‘"
.rear ilivismn by .Satelilfe, Harton and Dnniels. fn tlie forward lino, .Tones was a ■lallg(.rons leader bat. C’anllield was the
‘ ''o pick of
I’
re.seot Caliles Heserve, (i; C'
alder.stmics 2. .
gaiii.sl a strnllg and vigorous (e’aiii, eiiM.i|)sed in the .second bnlf
half,
Caulfield dril)hle<! through ami instead of .shooting pa.^sed to Jones who .registered I resents tiftli goal. Foster wa.s injimid
a powerful drive and the secoml he ob tained 'villi a. neat header from a eornor taken by Brnhlon. Sliorbly afterwards.
'rhe first goal he .scorcnl witli
t a d(«rs{cmes, 2:
Pre.scot Cables Reserve . I he first, (juarter of an hour after 'the interval saw Calderstones coinj>loteIv out- playeit. CatiHiold lonml the net tu*ice in ten mmutes.
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