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Clitlioroe •DnrH'on


IjiiMc'iistor Tfjiiii Aluncliostor Cctiti-.m ooutliporb 3?o.sorvo - AccnnRton T?osoivo Honvicli 7{.jr T.


Hiii;ii|) UoroiiKli ___ Nelson Reserve -


Proscot Cobles . Cborlcv


AViKiiii lloroiiKh Res XiVllnitn ...... AMierton (.rent Tl.onvood


If) '15 iif '{ r,


and Vlmlml / " i on «et-'r P


- ip®**!t-‘ Ioft and ta lk e r at out- *■''?


on Hp\cral <.ioasion.s in recent voar.H his real laying career ended some .seasons ago T


■ out m -In'''' ■'w ‘ ’i"''-i"k' ' ' l l


soon Ijj tbo manner in 'vliieh ' biinsoll. Lisuallv Albert


icon I V li in „ " I l i - i I* ; k nif'l k " " ’’ '''.■■"'SO,


he u-« n V..........\ io u.is ill at L


e


fcird d a.s Clitlicroo-.s general ntilitv man ft sid Meft""


■.'I’ l’m'vml "•Hb llio club | trakier.


Clitlioroe, .1 ; Raraoldswiek- Town I — HH-~—


'"k'lkvv to Lnrn GREAT TU SSLE.


■" atnmge berth nt j "-as could be


J.on 'r.th .email ,blc ^1.0.. m t , Ink H.'.s'km, ’a.so all ihrongli. nnd never


rises to the ocen- tins lime


Iu> acquitted no uns disorganised and before the interva ’ !■’”•’ 1^'


?r(I,l'.'"iro , U.miol.lswick- wore in little better case


"ards g.u,. only a ragged oxliibition. beiim eiisily held by the Clilberoo dofeileo. TbS


tainl> to bn\c saved the rolling shot from Dargoii wli.el, oliided bim Tho Revival.


Ibe whole elmraeler of Clitberoo'.s play i'a.s altered after tbo intorval when wimt


l id s f i , 'I


2 b. , .'U I* V 'J ’I


k v ;


lii ■'ll


KP I- im


H i; ,


,1 1' / iti t tp I 'j


U il' ■If'■ff V f* ^


f'iri'i-ll m


nho bu.stlod far more than earlier- Kovoah I'lg nnixpec-tcd entl.nsiasm tliov .swung the kail about, and three goals ca no in ouicl. .sncco-ssinn. Cooper, on tli "a.s mainly responsiblo for


wl , 1. I 'l'


gnofl goal was disallowed I


" . '


of lies centres "e re turned tbiid goal came from


simt from long range, tbo ball enriing from Coopol s foot insido the |,n.st. Cooper w"^ iindonbtedly Clilberoe’s best forward foi- none of Mio otber.s did Imn.solf jnstico- Tbo defence waa oxccllont. .Stovemson inndo but


.111(1 sill,ugly, iiiniiDc'iivriiig well. X., |,alf- left b 'ir 'T ', ''J '''''' ' " " ‘P''


•n'ld fl'i''’!,"'l'*’


standing player will, Niebolls doiiig a g?eal <ieal of useful .-work.


, l!ninoI(l.s"ick wore ivell sorvod bv Ingliaiii " 1 goal, and of tlioir backs Hoopor plavcd .a^parlieiibirly line gmiio. Rrnadfev eniciont


, 1 i ' for^w"^* *‘


giniio. Uroadfev was'an .hiulliuiill <Iid ]>Ieiitv of


01]. _ ,........


Clitlieroe: Stevenson; T.on,S(Ialo J.fast'vood • I H-'d'v'’ ’ ’ " "V I’P',''f-kkmk imigd— "tlidi'l Nickolls, Longwortb, Hardman:


.semi, bill, Iiotli ].>arker and Bromllev did won, though it onunot ho .said tint ‘ wore Rovorelv tostod-


B n s l. lonU row n , TValmsIcy. Cooper. Harnolds'v.ek-


Play Outlinod.


defences continued to domfnnto in a scrnppv game. ^ 4St<*von.son fisted clear a good shot from Kelly, but a moment later allowed a rolling shot from Dargon io elude him. Bnrnoldswiek thus opening the .scoring. A dnvo from Brown was chnrgctl down bv Parker, and .Brown’s second attohipt went far. nstrnv. AValkcr failed from a good position, but Clitlieroe had a mucli mo re fortuuati* escape when Darwen passed across goal to Robuisou. ;who failed to take ,a verv


spoiled several attemnts to open out the game. Eastwood foiled Goo, and Dargon was well wide with a quick shot. Hardman teste<l Ingham with a free kick for a foul bv Brondle;v’ on ANnlmslev. Nicholls also wont near with a sterling shot after a long run Noither forward lino was iinprossn*o ii front of goal. 13arnoldswick won two •corncr.s which were easily* cleared. Tho


Walmsley made vain olforts to reach CIU- lioroo Inilctl io improvo on corners from each wing. Jho Town forwards worked hard for an opening, but woro smartly covered, and Dargon oventunllv shot wide. Tho wind


goal was seriously threatened until AV^dker M-nt. across a eonlro whicli Brown and


Kach end was quickly visited, hut neither


(Vp[ml,‘,g'‘j;-!|f“ ik.i


1, icimn p Jones liiipponcd


was too into, tho ba l hiH


- s t


"Ilk .1 fast .shot from Longirartl'i— a dima< I IfOall. afternoon—


?oo“ a lefe Vi foiJi * teJ" rnci


“to""7 • 1 last hlint frattl T.m>n>ii'/x».AI. Y


to tbo best solo olfort o r the ' hut tho ball, with


c .me back oil the cro\sbT''md''faingnoAtli had


polled


do from iho rebound Honours to Dofonco.


rwpectv e dofonccs ^md plume th(.-tnsclvCsS■ on havinir for 9^


averaged seven g„„ks 7,atel,


Ifonouis III a fast gniuo rested u^ii- iiw +r7.


U s t r . t e d the rudiiig efforN of " ‘ "le7m "b ic l i . in its pic'inji.s live engagements had


-itot


’keop,.rs acqintted tbemsidves well Gr7s" Iilajetl Ills bust gamp of the scasog for LaV


o! cannoning outside off Sto'-OttRon was bontoii


™«0"KX0 8 -k shot, • " ooHonttno’s z


olo-P^calli' 'i,‘, l i '” (!'f‘ i.'.'‘'s,'j"c';,i';;;'


„ „ „


Hid T.anciister eentro forward tried to iniiii; 1


’ but


Hobmson, f.eo, Diirgon. Preston Tccllv Bofeico: .Mr. .T. I'. -Walsli Darwoii"


looj.er; Broadley, Halli'vell. Tfansini I lown; Ingliimi: I'arl.-or 'Walker’ f, n' .,d '\ ‘ ‘ '('’ '£V>!V'^ tinvards tbo eo, imd I m' . those near ,


c.\.ii-tl.( wlmt linppenod in tlii.q Iiocfic Iinrlv- knil.', .111(1 ono Icnrnt iiftci'vimls tlint jMillp'i-


chid,:d tliieo forinor Chtberoc plnvcrs in Rnrkev, right back; Broadicv. riglit-lmlf• and Gee m.side-riglit. Gee was not often


for Its vigour than its eonstrnetivo nbilitv. Ilm loiuaids never rose above medial class It IS uoilliy of note that tho team in-


tbev tbo end the eniwd roared -• (wm - ike 'dm!


f('r"'7('k'’ ''in V 'l ^'if'l''''''’ ‘ ’ "■'“ ’ I’ kv C'lillier'oe’s ">tk astonislmiont (o see tide


piny was more notable loft-hall, but Longwortb was easily the out­


'-icl:ed coolly irardman .at


;;;>t kol.l b„t II.c b.II "a s ■g„T 'a" '.r"


Inmili.ii with—was leir. uiii


fiini-H


who msido.


7 i'' “i


lolt. wing was ^vns produced. Townie "


................ 'igom. ii'i'ln'd-'iiiv'h


vigour forward


.1. liero to bo was not.


1 1 ,0,-.. ->■' "V . '(^ d re . 1^^^^ Narrow Escapes


k'oo'i as tbo M’al.nslov ' introduced


nnd a now giving an


, we are ‘ 'i"!',". >>"i!-self jioart and s‘oi.1


''-"'K ‘"Xl Astin fiill-back. plaved


. . .( i,„„.ovor. a .shlg^l " "


f'l'i-sbing Imt by


lu.gr'^'r'i'l'f .lin'd'"'"'' Laiivaslor lown. 1 ; Clitlieroe 0 Tussle for Equaliser.


Mitlim tho


^Oid had two hustled Abbott


,


",1'olc Yhrcnc. .into , tangle .m £ ( lm .


goal ' • • • " " 7. cx— .. shot into il tangio ami <inriinr A b ,a , 'u "7 . ( : ,V n :d '" , '; ,t r\ i ':n t ' . i " ‘ i ( :p 't '"d i


Imt 'chtlid^em hVid':':!" Tm r 'a 'n d '7 ‘,t'"tl',' deicnee upset, a cornor boi (•onrso of n mild


' - penalty being I'lmdVmie^Vi' r . 'i '} ’di^“L' S d " 7 s S


. . y * ♦ ‘ Lt’>;-i'vd, thougli weakness on the iiglit ".IS .1 se ( ,,i„ bandieap. Nevertlieless


Abbot "a s gliid to kick into touch to give Ins ii.ll, ignes , b ieitb c.


I! lilting lYin


.1 f l i c kick on llio right and a rornei- sn- to'1hoot’'’t4o’’ 'r-“ l


coinci


olmrgos were seen and a free kick bV- Haslai" foi one o f tlieni, jii-st topped llio


fiom Longwortb. Sever.-i£lieftv V ' i i " '7 ' “ r


Astin over the earned


^ "i is le ’ ! " t , '" " f 'illM Itnll


1 ini uussed a gorgeous chanco ofWualis Townlev bonded wide of nn eimltv


moi


LaiiYlsler tho


Vi<n/1 O ....................1....... ...... t...


n


Im liiio with a. damaged »**•=


(Inm


'•.I... Longwerth Idled a f,-,,,, idek well -


> - . ' ’'e;o'7.‘ (','''’,’ j . 1.^


R ro "n n.is lidpcd olf. A neat centre from Pr'i as^'r


go.alimmtli. Hu. hall was Iioaded forward ball S ™ I .


lino lively


ixoal.


eluded Abbott but strnok k defender on Hie ml was scrambled a'v.ay. Tbero' was


1 , , . . of Jilaa'ers. The ball


rbrnl "^ " "H I Hie end but no further Laucaster, I j Clitlioroe, 0-


',vbe7 £ ' ■ ' , " ‘^‘'*‘ ‘’0 bad llioir closest sli.avo "h o " ITardmaii sent, a free kick into tbo


‘l™™ Hio


crease Laiicaslcr’s lead but Stevenson came out .smartly and ollicicntlv got tbo ball


n cliaiico to in­


‘ ‘"'fikj a "crt (lirceted sliot f.-oni bar.


Pilkington wa.s leg loir


" " " ''s '' ™'>k«l liv Simms JUNIOR MATCH REPORTS.


ball Editor, “ Advertiser and Times.” nnd must roach G, I\rnrkot-pIaco, Clitlioroe, not later tlian Tue.stlav aDornoon’ s post


II


apfKnidicitis.” Second Doctor* the matter with him.”


-—-------------- -------------------------------------- l i i> t Doctor: “ I ojicratod


on liim for “ AAhat w*as


matches aro not wanted, but wo will print results if furnishod- 1


addressed to tho Foot­


bo glad to roccivo and to pay for roportS of Ic.iguo 111.itches 111 which local teams arc concerned. Wo do not want long desenp tions of play but pithy outlines of tho pinv stating tho gonlscorer.s. Four inches is llu innMinum length which will bo paid for at tJio rate of Gd. per inch. Boports of bovs’


“ Iho Adverhsor and Times” will again


-in^iq'-to-date programme of mnsie. The *or tin h u c r p u t of tho^rocood" wtro Mt.KS!.s. B . Lancastor and -T


Ti- snliribK


Itclioshmonts woro served bv the lissir..............


r-i • result of


.-sL-iNL’a uv Tin <"»


effort- mmm b(' B '.Y ‘’ T‘ ' ’7e"sl"^’ tb7 d.rect,o;‘’ ' 7f *(V 5>V)(. V Y ' ^ ^ ‘ '•"Vv 'A.. ^ ‘••■•■'■•.■J


i.istm " o n a eornov on tbo rigbl but notli- ing calm of llii.s Clitlieroe were awarded


kigii. Astm wiLs now iil.avini: Jf“ >'‘kimn


wl.^h 1*/ ■ nmetor spell followed after which Movenson fisted out a ilaimerous


Ion " I k e forwards


odd go.il acolfd by Harnoldswick was in the nature of n gift. f„.. .Stovenson onglit cor-


tllcir dell nen «as fairly sound, but. tiu’ for- .‘’'“"■KP-s, tbo "lu'ilo forward V. . . . . . uiiu uiioic lorw.ard L'xpccted that if


It .seemed almost any odds against tlm att.icl. ptiHli.iting Iho <lefonce was sound


Ilia trim cnpacilv. A.s Hint


L a n c a s t e r L u c k y t o W i n o n M o n d a y .


_____ ---------------


D E F E N C E T R IU M P H S n ium j -U S s .


'is i t fd Shaw Minlling struggle


In sharj) contra.st with Saturday’s game on ]\romhiy when J.anca.stcr Town


Dridgo ground, was a fast, .1 liL cioMil s interest


• ........ * ..II.t i.uiji j^uDusliton and AValmsIov got •siiots on the target


. , _ ''.lUls. Nicholls yielded a corner from ivhicb


nnd soic-ial narro'v e.seiiiics. First Steven Iwa' “ 'sI m


Iml ' c 'S 'r ik '• m-1 Pastwood ailo ln,i sever I **


.lust outside- tbo iHMialtv area Ifnsl-im’s •lii'-e cannoned olf .Jones into tone , -U tile o|,posite oml, -\Valnislev shot iiist wide " if b a good olforl. Stoven-son “-Ivo , , , -Irne Iron,Crass but l.aneaster eh l e 1 S


.allot, and next Jownlev bandied A ’orner.


lorgeil leneo


" " " "S h f l " - ' '


Sticking o tlieir guns. Clitlieroe 11.11(1 a ml gave tbo visiting de-


iL|M .itetjh disposse.xsnig him. U’almslev imslied weakly while „„ t|,e oppo.sit,'


gnisbcii k.n,'I^^l^,(fl';',.,g"l''(^:',:':■•.„I;r‘a I ■■am l.ongwovtli. Townlev wf.l sW ■em'-',t( riv '''f


llrown


1 ilkmglon eshot from long ran-re the hall just l’■


seramliled Mill <li(l the


not ready for AValinsleh oblained anolli prove on it


'I t


conducted defence


picked up ,( p.isc fiom .Joliikson and i-ittled ' - S ■ Loal f l.'t'b. .00


- • I 1 nollier hot ii.ssanlt and the Town Miu (((lithoroo attacking, tlie left


uas cleared, . iind whoi


.....


I capital o{)on movement ngaiii wing was


••I -.... ••


" ^‘ L tilt Othei end r-oiiewnrll* ?■ >;


coi ner but eoiild not im- cross. Clitlieioo


1.1. M itli less excuse. Steven- i;m- and a corner thus given to"nicy Ilgam biiislied hmllv II iitiitrii


”;m^g tl.e post.^ Clnilbaige.l by .Vbbott dropped the ball but it was


Cn'-"-ai-<l fog bin,, rii'ass k-sl la - It ' ' ,s not long b^lo.':''] me ,'sL r Ind


merea.sed their lend. Jtvca-.seongi, tri.-(l a long lango ground shut and to ovorvoli-'- .■miazement Direl, allo'ved |I,o ball to undei Ins Iiod.v inlo the net


... Clever play


•' 7 ',aal akaiiao but bo .shot .straight at A. < iolt


ment a momont later wlion lie .saved a <li lilt dropping sliol, from Uavlnn


before the mtei '-nl. U-Hrien '.shot har Iro.n close range. Half-time -l-.nicastt-i ! t)u II 7?e-serve


C.ildt'isiones |;‘.


tcM.il uhen a defender handled tlio ball in Ic


V,I Kiel t Iiopcs hope


Gnii lead. Hie borne dolenco eonceded a coin, I on the right nnd I'.dinnnd.son’s kicl-


V ' ‘a'i ’ “r ■"’<>" regained


iHili.nit goal. A moment later. Boss diihhlcd through but his shot was wide of the target. Frankland and Alavho ex-


bi-st mmiite, the Laneasler nainm escniies. First Astin


(hange( places and 'J'oms missed another chance by not shooting first time. Lancaster gaimal a comer from a harassed defoneo. and alxeiHLough netted from Dawson's flag Luk.


uu maik wlu-n he was well placed ami losler trieal a long shot that Ashcroft


(leaied. Hnie .scored Lanenstcr'.s six goal .ijul l»> thi.s turn. Caldorstones were well ami fnily def(*atod. Final-


vshow n io less advantage. In Lancasters fine team, two men wore


outstanding, Fisher at. cenlro-half find Alyorseoiigl. at msido-left. Him' also


OKaited a favourable iniprcsf^ion at loft-hnlf the r(-al difforenee between tho teams was one of (Lass and Caldorstones. in this match


eannot blame any particular department of tho team for tlie failure


.it I).r Iv, hut his i>ai tiier, Duxhurv was below standard. In tho middh* line. Foster w-is outstanding and of tho forwards onlv () Mrien impressed. loms was mastored hv lishci, and the centre-forward has never


sIoiuh lo.st at honu-. Iho changes made em*- tainly .strengthened the side but on Saturday laine.aster were far superior. Birch shoulil have stopped one of the shots Hint passed him hut otherwise lie plaved a fairlv sound game. Ifis clearing, however, was on tho w eak Ride. A


ranjeastor lown Besorve. (5: Caldmslones L 101 the third successive' tune. Calder-


A ilkinson jilavcd a fine game .I^a^ton fmislied hopclosslv wide of


j teiulance to make sure. Tlie bo.ne forward lino did not keej> their iiositious well ami man.\ an opportunity was wasted. q’oms was a hig qllender. and when lie did receive posM.sston Ins hall control -was very poor. In (outlast, tho Lancaster forwards went , y.*.* •


* km- and IWyorseoiigli seorod a


Hiidgo to-moi-i-inv in tbo lii-.st rmiiid of the Co nbiiii,


It IS hopeil to biive ili'i.'lr,',' r C -IiL- oiit-stamliiHr revived after


Ciddei>lones the


i " " ' ’'.V!"'-."'-'’ " -eored from kick. Jllelr joy was slioit-


in-


Parish Langlu


lln l.iiin-aster eiislodian was pro


of clever play by tV-Urloii. Tom Toms was g,v,.„ Asll


hv 0 J!rio„ w -V roll


result iv


" ' " ‘’k Clitlioroe ke t n i l i X l


no sale. In the main, lack of inplu'«j vmdV' \inl?n’i r


ml s-ife"' rV’n ’


kynig very alert <ko borne for-


------- .'tClitberne, G; Il.ai noldswiek Tmvn 1 ’


xnaenp Rnrongb. 2 : Dick. Kerr’s 0 ’ JICN'DAV’S RKSUT.T-


Teintaslnr Imvn. I; xClilberoe f) lljl'.SUAV’ .S RKSUl/r


.\>ii Ison llesoi to. 7 : R.arnoldsivick ’I'own 2 — E-JH—


TAME GAME.


C l i t h e r o e ’ s R a l ly A f t e r D i s a l l o w e d G o a l .


B A R N O L D S W IC K B E A T E N . b-ml" nuf


tbo strong rivalry wbieb has always pre­ vailed beliveon tbo t'vo c-liibs 'I'lie'


i.inl ind intcicsting eneoiinlor m vioiv of '


Clitlicioo.s lionio mnteli 'vitb Jiainoldswiek I’vo'kme an o.xtremolv


mil., In the eoinpleto anrprkso* of IVcI^toi'i’^ Win 11 next Bnrnoldswiek worked down it


ii T -I . .Ka.stwood coollv '


llio ball in front o f bim. AIcQiieen success nlly Cballenged' wliilo ol, the oM er


'vnimsiev got an - .......


wing, Astin


shot, th


iVhhott corner nloy


)cccl to


■n V(. inibl.iig'Ilio b-Ilfa'^'',: wl


LiL.irirt ih n i l .v . A movement initialed hv .1 i.inkland, led to llayton centring but Sinn


over the h (■knred"'.'l


kinxbnrv.


-I nest,' kick. Tbo visitors returned to the attack- ami look the lead. Jtosl hikiilg


I 1nlt'v'’Hcl-'''‘ “ti’ ‘■'a;'™! kis line,s will, iP lu m .n c . ;C o i r ' l . l 7 '\ ' l . . , t ' ' ‘ ' ‘’ ' ‘ ^tmlvlo, lloss. lUvor-scou'di " in d . 4 1 'Ibis faelor Mlil'iv"i!, S .e ;ind Daw.son. Kdmnmison tla^lng the advantage of tin* loss r.-M- ..


i.iCioi uas soon in evideu*-'' '’'a " " kaek- to


LANGHO V. BILLINGTON.


, aj.iUL.lsccl tlUIS I n’l-’-- 1 « • " IS • ery strong ero.ss


s local - uerliy ” nmteli played • J..ingbo on halm-day cvok-cxl keen intere


Iiinjod for Jainglio last season Vf , I


laincaster pressial again but it. ..


, ..... - . i lacf' Y " ' "■ ' ' " / ' ‘'Y »><’ '■ - ‘ ■■>K <ai'


l l io game oiioned with an immoiliate the nsitors goal whore tho


c.imo into conllict. 'I'lie ery elfort- to open


^'l^h a glorious '.ppoiVniVitv shot'Wdi I .Imrhe.e ,.i'f’. " ° " ‘ .'!.«. ‘ ''-a VO'-aav-kicks n -t\. .


gloriouH chanco .sideiuliil pa.


begging Atter 25 minutes, bmfe''^or o mamed"'17'“


".-i.s missed and then liom .Saddiugton wont


“'Wn.“


l lS ’le,? Cl ''' I’onally .spot. Olf-sido tactie.s kfroilcd tho ndvaaico of both teams but mc-iihmlly another good coniro from the oiit-sido right onabled CHIT to run in and


notcl, a .second goal for tbo bomostem. Iliill-tinio aiTivod with tbo -score I.anglio, 2 ; Billingtoii. 0


1 icklip "CTO responsiblo for many r.iids romiting in H X’ lckim .scoring a grand.


asserted tlieinselvos and Harding and H xsse'';-''l'’?l


to bo tapped into tbo net. Just beforo tbo hnish H. Pickup scored for tho vi'^itor^. I lie hual score.'; being*


Langho, -1 ; nilliiiglon. 2 TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. wood. Oatliolics


CImrch v. AAhallov. .\ Coiigrcgatioualif.ts.


,Chatbnrn AHhlefic • Penman.


Low Afoor V. Afoor


Green. I'. Silvor-


Ilurst Grc n. G. Altliain. AA addington.


. J'.. lieiijamin


F O O T B A L L M E M S , II full


}


methods and J'j. Pickni) .scored twice TTw ^ Inst goal ro-bounding olf tlio goal-kcepor


tIs ;-;rmir',;i’k'i:;t A fm.‘!7u:'i7 - i>i ' * fY i fF fe sill,. fo,-*t|„. Ccninil .Ut Sli.-I'v


a„p. Tills sbm.ld be one of .xC


iJiUlr_ tliaf, tho h;i('ks inav <*nmiuif- iK v <Vo " o t ' p " o riV-'vib;, b;v’t.“k’v;'7.^'c;k;r'^ Tnctics. . Fl.‘\or.s uiio have taken part match ^ji‘rt ’im'c’j’ci'' tn\7 .r,H7 ;r Y ; ‘r(l',‘'ol-’ bMLbi'ilV';^^^^^


fluently given to biiek.i nbonl. neve,- ilriblfi' llil Vu


unless tho emergency ks dire, ho usmillv has tho chance to gam some control of tho Inll


not run with tho ball—in fact lm\o tho opportuiiitv I__hnt


keepor and. backs ia tlio nro.st. prolKe e'^a^s. of goals henig given away ’


best, advantage Lock of under.staiidiiig between en-iJ


it out of the "nv t° "b „ ‘ ' 'a . -'ai'a. BHiinglon Lm He. ,°i "aa""",';. Ciaorge AVardon seor. ' ‘“ >'Gk '


if no r jH-iitod efTorts-


'Vn? LllorCsS. Fou- ® *'L is 'in i ™;im‘p"^r‘t'aft‘‘ i..s'‘' r


v^oTng Ijis b est7 ?an d ''to rm am “b i r „ 'f ' "b en tbo oiiportimitv is tiler,'


.1. ..'Ifffr;"e,"iss PositionnI Play. the position llirongli no ............ \l(*llt.


of tbo oppasHid:, mav7 ‘a''d,l''’t7 tlm tb'rUlf " / .


stro\o hard to gam further sncccss. Tnngho oouvred hv the att’i i^'oro much .superior in ihoir finixlilnr,


-.oal hmil Harding ,S centre. Both .sides " o t football unless 4.. j • ,


it was clovorlv man- ckors.


‘sults from thmr re- «r«»«>sation ami teehii niswor to tho.'*'


centring well scoring to he llioy


I Mnuu'iii. *1.—.,.......I /


('.’vm-'t'-Il-;-,/ '7 ‘i I


and engineers. Anotlier important


f .c .n .m practice Hu , , 7 nit. ,gcn r ,cm 7 who docrv


o\cit.ii»cii find 111 Homo Dillmgliain. tlio hi


-> ........••v»iu«r points ontstrmnet’


is essential otreefc


-Mutual .'4


/• I ’ "Th'7i' -- ' ' “ ■ , inatcli should ----- .r mail “ •‘Uko'it the te.-Im


(li.-imsls, "-(. bavo eon.siderably retrieve 1 ili-- |>o.sihon, i.ml onr dye fi,ctoric7 are m.Iv (i,-


V ' " ' ' • ■ ' - ‘ " ' l a I'l'i'i-mtlll''’ '' ' 'koilgb not


mcnl, .mollioi- ciinally imjmrtant fixation ot nitrogen lor fortilisors a


D.'ts are Olio Hritisb c-liomical ot lor and


aehievf- tho


>'■<■' "-a--


1st wor<l III .seieiitilio iqiu, is itself siifliciont Ihitish chemist


-s.inu. t.ictoiN IS the uroliminarv a tta ck on the oil fiom coal proulem


Jhcio aie but throe big (‘iiterpriso'-' in whicIi om; chennsfs are justifying llioir call-


ami I hariimcoutieal chemicmls. in which we aiL- alw.ay.s first f,„.


and’ . 1- r.^


’ "^."Gonod medicinal reliab ility.


.M-.iiclics, MK-li as vitainine.s, in "■ |iii;b we -ii-n lea, ing tlie world. W,. J.avo „u,, ,„o „t ,7 „o,!


J\(. Iia'(- not inentioiied bio-obemieal re- bav " H ‘ '"l »f "b le b we In a i l .silk " 0 liave lake,, a leading pa r t


bulb III Its inceijt.on and in its developin'.,it. U IS a iMirely eliemical product and im it •, hiigo industry lias lieen built.


Ju elo-*tro


chemical production, in metalliirg\- am] tie* diM.o\oi\ ami perfec ting of now* allov.s. wo keep up with tho foremost and often >,oc Hie pa, e. Tii tbo application of elieinistrv to the coal industry and the co-ordination of tbo t " 0 " e Iiavo lagged behind in the past but a io now forgin g ahead again nnd evolv-


locl,nolo»- 11 S 'n " " "


HI ( i it . ii i i tli.it Jlnlisli clieini.sis are not I,,.- a idliai'd. In.st a.s in tbo groat svntlietic


tli.m bold our o'vii, .so rn the minor or


im tn r in g .syntbetie fields, like svntl,..tk- I nbbci, leather, iiictlianol. idaslic.s larnn.-rs .111,1 so on, wo are ,,niotly keeiiiiig „p with ‘U forging ahead of our riv-als


Jso m.itU-i -what industry wo take iiri' ^find


.igiicniture, even spoi-t. all have their t loiiilcnl aspi-cls. Uieiiiistrv serves -is tlm


mto some part of tho modern process of •mvin'idL r e ' '


....... himisti\ and eheniical.s enter -l™"H>ort,


, luiMiiig to nail m • ' ..........making. lexlj|c,s. steel,


mg popni.ation o f tlio ivorld. The dve in- (Uistij again is an essential kev trade hoili


" ‘K " f U.e'''l,',’b‘ 't;l ',n'^7 ''V '" 'T r ' e-n'We Kiek-oir .‘Mo-


Ic7 'j iI 'll ,•l im an ’AValms- ’ Brown. Heap aml Cooper.


* Y '’' " ‘Y-'*'


■■'■■‘•’ "Innce Hrigade " ' ‘'tell


0 ' ;n . " " ' j > ^ . s ( 'r ' ’ 'L i; ,': ri. AA ilkiiison J J


'7 . '


ton 'l’e,.,c ,vi>2:;r.’ .* " ’’ ‘ i ! . ’ lo^'iVar,? 7 7 m


Kiittall. C r:iin'.


Mliittakei, AVriglcy, Foster! Alavlio lom.s, 0 Hneii and Havtoii.


ap- are


n.<n,.n, td.h .stems " ill b, .sp.cs7„V.d bj jVIknisoii, Dnxlinrv;


^ 'N''"-


Liptiot Cliatbiirii. Salmon: lilesoii, Cro'vc and Mhird.


r i m i n g t o n . CML IiCIl .AHSSTOH JM.'J.'OJiT - V u f , "-'ll lie: Rircb; Lanens- liamo to-morrow


"ard s sbeuld play " o i l forward „- . fI'nrm f ^ ' "" ” ' ' " ' " ' ‘'tioii ."nd tile “ Af ”


diirer. w*ard


' "


"betimr jon mdnigo in short matter of


too,_ about wbotlicr llio itmido for- or further


ormation may snil, .some teams and net


oHiers. Attacking Jialf-baeks .nay succeed best in ssomo matches, wliilo half-backs who


are ,„oro on tho dofei'isivo mn^*^ o o t(>r n etbers. And so yon can go •„7


must be fully niidorstood bv eleven men and mctliodioallv 'vorked out


must ■'l e ' Y lP ' " " ” h I 1‘0'vever, '


the lialf-Iiacks. I f they are tackling witli- oilt. Ilnrr.v, ami putting tlio ball tbroiigli


dehlxralely for tlioir forwards tho "b o io team will quickly- fall into stride


turns on the pivot hsK


Inifime'k " -T r " '" '’ li.all back.


Ife IS a pivot, and everything '-‘ " “ h


for tbo contre- Iinlf sboiild give tlie appearance of bal.ince Fv its centre.


tlironghpnt the g.amo. And balanco. as I hate,said, is the secret of class football


------------------- • • • —C------------------------ Porliai), not maiiv


-VmljioM.in Chant eniiio into existence Diiriiig tlio ju-iseciition o f the year 374 tbo


-nuruios


the .spirit-, ol the i>eopIo. Later ho intro­ duced


p. .inns shouIil ho sung m order to cheer form into primitive church


« r a & " l 7 l H.o'?v-a'- oxanqWo


_ To Deum. stall iu


IHE AAIBBOSTAX CHANT o f ns know Jiow tho


pis.pjo spent whole night in t l7 .■lmrel.es keeping watch and pravirig


l l io amonnt o f metliod in tbo team mav nieasnie mi tbo elTorts of


B 0 L T 0 N - B Y - I 3 0 W L A N D H U ( \ l s l 8 1 l i\ l t | s


I . 1 .... I t . wer<* - 'n n i - 'i . -..N4 I m


Hni?o7.''.’, ' '7 . , '7 T 7 7 " 'o !7 '4 :7 u i ’ \" 1


r.;tb’e f ■ ’ ’ " o ' h '.i','


G'lth Coniiminion) "


' n . o R o ' X r J n ’ r ’tb, 'e ''!n r . . 'g p . ’ ? r ; H e r,


M f Hie (.n-ertevv were Jaley sent to .St Jlenvs’' i n - ' s e .


Homo for Waifs and Strays at Clitlier’i-- H n'ii'iig anil evening collections were ,1c-


nrw 1 7 ’ ■7^"'“ ' C*!*' I)ro'’ i<liiig Hie elioir witlf 11, " ca.ssock.s. Mention slinnld In. inaile of


'v-er,^ .‘.e’’ t ' ' " ' f o ' i J o n . presented .a.


tr:,4e ’ M «)fof"'ations, and also o f tbo ils - 7 7 7 x r '’


cl irrli"'f'7'‘'tl-'


‘’ 'It '"''!'- <^” 'on l ion o f tbo "-111011, shorn of


cr\ neat appoar-ance


^4..u«HM.v KHi tno w.ay to a more elaborate I i eT.^i.'le 7 ‘M r 2 f." - 'iich tho best-known " t


romauimg isi i|»o Ainbro- AmlirA I


relates tliafc “ Hamle t ” -at


^fr. Bolicrt


Ayrton, snys “ Theatreland.” .Ill actor who wa^i playing


ftp r‘ Performed tho trago<lv to nn a


or live pitmen, who plaved t-utire evomng.’ '


'V- Hottoii-lo-dale. noa near Dpr- ‘ '"-“i ‘ ’ ®fcnp -tion of the


.......... trago<i> to nn nudiouoo - — event:


the .ifiei noon was very well attemleil The cliibJiLii made olferings o f garden proiliive


A seholars' .s,.,vire in togetlier witlt porsonal choice. Expc'rts passing, ... * ' ’


gioniids for organic clicmisis. and rcsenrcii 111 dyes limy lead to epoch mal • in many other fields


O ( i 1Y* fT fX Tl irs Y


d re dtsec


c'l-n nioi-e momentous title tlic ' ' ' ior\ of the world."


Intnio "o may claim anil 'viii pinb.ii.s


„r’^"(, D-” '/"-p nlainicd and won the till of ‘ Workshop ot the world.”


In -I,. Inhor.a*


Ithat It IS Hio lincst of all tr/iiiiim, •' '


absolutely vital not ,,nly to modern agriei.l- iim ’n^D. /?•


{eH o k 7 th ’e“ , ■iJ.^


1 1 1 and-in-


f'”' ‘■nsiance. is '■-'•'■■‘•-i.rcrea,.;.


" ■ f™ K f " " o lliiir,x Wii.itcw-i till, d.n-elpinciit. may li.. w.. ni l--- diM •lopnuMit at. til.'


LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. Pirongb R ., 0: Accrington Ros G


xNolson Reserve. 4 ; Rossondalo United Horwicb R.Jt.T., 2; xSontliport. Re.s.' 1


Rlirscont;]] Riilijrois Dick Kerr’s - Rossomliilo United Morocninbe Bnrnoldswiok I'oivii


P. -w. 2 1


2 2 0 8 28 U 8 0 IS 8 8 1 IS 10 7


D.F.A.I'Is. 0 27 r. ](1 1 10 C !1 1 14 c n


Oonis. .


( I 10 8 G 2 !) r, (i 1 8 !) 0 1 10 20 5 0 !) 7 4 0 1!) 20 4


oas.v cbnnco. Preston rns___


.sides was very poor. Close an iWa "nten-a! pitJuioc inado iKlotcrmincd ass.ault InElriin 1 n .II 'F' '" ’ ‘ “ ro Nicbolls linallv drove tlic


)11 1 iigli over the bar. Stevenson


Harnoldswick -J-own, 1 ; Clitlioroe Clithoroo Improvo.


l-ollowi.jg a freo kick early in tl.e second Ii.-ilf Uargon wls . rall bat to cwido Stoveii.son


s. ... eva Jirown. I, beforo bo could g.d, control of H e a --- When rsi holl


collont liigli. the loot no.\t ho had


wbn7/'''’’ r‘ the


ulion, fiom the throw m, Jtobinsun rrot possc-sbion, he wus charged down In's sliot


, ... -"..w to tlilou away from C'ooi«i*r WIIIK attack and


>


V.: I,-. ‘ ■''^'"'s'.JIoopcr (Iropning fbe ball hni. dillieroo netted the


ci.)llu.gd fe loi tliL hall to go acres In


".i.s disallottod for inipedlng''aiul"plav "got .■ongb iollowilig a foi.Lon Walinslev Voal: prilsed‘\ n ;r lk ° " ‘* ''ofpiided well, Clitlioroe


itssui .111(1 tlio eiiualiser cnino tbrough p.i.ss by Imiigworlli to Cooper wii


’.vj.god h.v defenders,


goal wljcro Nicholls turno JiarnoldswicK-


wlien Nicliolls tbo the defence fo eo to


tbrough. iminnKini: I ge cot


tlirbugb. am raced ncros.<< bim i 'n front


I m r r 'w 'n ' ’ "'-, Clill'oroo wore driven .ilki Maikov bad liooked the ball, and fioin a dozi.ai yartks, made .an ex- .ittempt, tbo ball being just too


In a fnitbcr raid Ingham saved at <


1 llio post from Walinslev .and


iinpi(-.s.s!\(?, ban! ht-vei al occasions.


lino


Bionn, ..\stin and Jownlev, fonv.aials ’ind'llTcOmen


J-.Lstuood, hac-lv.s; NicIiolU. Lon"worth ami I udrnan h ilf h id s,


goal; Sim.ns


m Ii'i i f : s:.ff"b„^Vs‘ ' ^ p i iV . . :g to .? '^ '', i 'i ;n s r .lone.s Longworth and Dawson. Vorwar K


Hcfereei .Mr. W, Riebardson. Clmrle^ An Early Goal.


Clithorot? iiiade an earlv otfort but \ \ o t t >


w oii Iinch I hfs iciek if-l.t


I i e , ' ” ' ok ami wilbin a minute, Daneaster ! VO t "hlT


t ,n L r T ; ! o '" ’?.o>i bad an oasv oppoi- lunit^\ of boating Stevenson. 11«» niad ^


^ V‘? o ..cr.Si'^‘mli^ I J gWs kgS'}^ •icioss tbo face or tbo lx L V',' nod it past Ingham | f'ldt. spoiled another ' ' ’" t' kad a good cliaMee f iP"'"® " ’‘O’ tran.sferi-od to the


failed to pre- missing


mastered I


CALDERSTONES WELL BEATEN LANCASTER TOWN RESERVE.


''t ic ojipobt-d at homo to Lancaster Town Re.servu on .Saturday afto


, Afte ..... Um............


Clithc-roo.—Stevenson, goal* Lonsd-il........ -i i ihnsh r Th.shton


Caldorstones Dnnven Itosorve


LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


X Harnoldswick l>. \ P; llkackbiirn R Iluinby A. ,1 ; xMeotwood M V


xl ■enol Cables Res.. |; Cborle ' Pis :V. 1.


L im is tu loa n R.s (, xC ild. istoin s ' ’


='• Darwen Res I L Holton Wan. A


0. alio


Coupol fired wildly over. llnrnohlswipl- wero quicker on tlie ball and nioro detor iniiied m attack, but tlio shooiini:; on both


>-csiiU:,nt eoi 'ici


tnnied a dropj.ing eilort fron^M^^lkcr over Kamer''’ c "''i


snot too high from olo-so range- sboV'VtJo* lMVl"'^f " " T ln"lnm


' l l , i I I 31


f T E N ) A D V E R T I S E R A N D T I M E S . F R I D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 27. 1929.


Preston rnshed in. Attnekinc on U.o ioffc 11 CO kick, and IVnlinsiov


l-.istuood i£iive n corner tvben ivniinsicv


Pjate. Cutlery. Buqs, Carpets, Pictures. Mirrors. Clocks, Lino and Bedding I


9® i" W®y®s’ Fi«*st and save your time. N on 'u.o h,’'br. 'I'll "of-^rii'^'',.:!,";-


knlf, but tiieen Siniias and lio


t%lie'-t':!” g l™" ‘


castor, and t);o useful nndcrsinndii niam


■) good display' ■


‘ "s'b l l t € ; r I i’ir t l ie '‘iirst


j r ‘i'“"" llarnoldsiviek Ilnlton


L A N C A S H IR E L E A G U E Ooals.


I'.ark- \'-


U.F..\.l>t-s 1 11)


WELL BEATEN.


WADOINGTON LOSE SHIELD CONTEST j W ith r ib c h e s t e r .


on Satuidiij met Ribcliestor oiiml ol tbo Junior Shield


, yor, shot over tbo bar Sitors swept down nnd only ctping by llatrisoii saved tlib ■ ■ " “ ‘klinglon broke away but


goalmontb, nhoro Sliorrocks. with a first- timo d rno , boat irnnisoii. to open tbo visitor.s account. Rilicliostcr had niany seoiing chances but .opoilt them bv wild


'f l ‘e m''® ’'-'* e o ’i'or saved rmtliam’.s .shot "Ram in the AVaddington


lPnee.i'‘ “ ? bpoed


i<?ore to fcoro ward IfniTi wind. Half-time:


It I be) I O'* tor


a d 8mit 1 gave away a cornor from wbtl, Sliager clea^d”a i rm :^ h \ X “?or‘'m;^^^^^^^


and''irniil'®''


BY lA o b'll" ,


. ,


” Hient win at Walsden. Cablerslones I "


I tlio hai. \\addington wore now liavi .......................... ..................... .. ‘P stronglv


ng.iin and .Sliorrocks 'vorkod Ins wnv tlirong'n tk r e fT i ‘I


through but the visitors'


niiKsing many cliaiice.s. Ribclie-ster atlaokeri soul. Dngdalo -


, I‘S r '''T ''“"‘Ji" I


" ’■'’'-'■“ ‘ ‘ "g tkan fniilftil. Balanco.


.spikc'l,,„'.'‘ fkag'’ to''?l,o\,„i„^^^ 1)1 tho iigorons and coiilideiit Amorii-ini*'' . .Ilics IS not a vain and vagno boast bur


UI. ti. bis Ivll-k- gS S ' W ’ ‘at


' niovoiiuMits. And fnrthrr*"!' I” ""JLsing S


lacis. JaKo lor instanco. the "oiiderf-l P.rogrYss wo bavo made in the ,Wo iml.Yu'e


.since the "a i . hirst it must bo noted tine


tho modeln dyo trade is based on tbo origiuM discoior.v of n linlisb clicmist. Forkin^ but aiime to luk of foil sight and oVga„'"ntmn . I i a ' . . . „ p , s . . ; . ; r ; h "


I ,


shooting A t. lon g tb , they increased their hboeNiiiilh working I113 wav Hifoiigb


- .0 u.tb a low dnvo. Sboillv aftor- s. Dngdnlo put tbrongl, lii., own goal, ‘ °2 .


being deceived l.cF^Iie d ; \N addington. 0.


ng tiecoivod by


ovoiytJiing. are in tbo control do


“ .. « -- l lint


in o Jiomostors, who lioldcd iin on account of tbo Iioli- to fate a strong wind, and launchetl a strong attack bon Slioeamitb, a former


oted for H EEW 1 PLAOHYOSY FO BLLTA


W H A T M A K E S “ C L A S S ” f o o t b a l l ?


' class


(Derby ^VJJat


By G. Countv’s


really loolbnll


STEPHENSON, KiiglLsh Intel-national )


Y tbo dilfereuco between


tOllKHi cot •


:rh(» '■‘ono. .D.oly Of q .{uaiity'


. and no football


DI lact, unlos.s the players ‘


ai’vcd and ball KS-lrk'bxs;;


win .should football


b r.an'liran'd^ho'un'itcd ’4™?''“ ^’. Imvo aeiiuired tlio totally false


*°"**'’™'‘'l"vf'il''^uhonw’e Il‘‘^^ itcs, th.it thev inuv


till P.st veil 01 t " £m l b f l.H“ ‘'’tli'';,',''ie out tho eountry to coiintoraA this ■


Sion,, and.to demonstrate, lirst chemical indnstrv is the


national prosperity, and sc.,...v* chemist.s and ehomienl onn-ineer t»» any m the world to-dav


r ‘.i'V k e DOSS s ' ^i; & t mpres


second that British LVjiml


'i iy heart ot that the N o t e A d d r e s s


T o p o f MOOR LvANE C lith e ro e


‘ A d v e r tis e r an d T im e s ' S p e cu i l Article.


BRITISH EXPERTS EQUAL TO TO-DAY.


HV A. )•,. T0 .Mi;i.\8 0 \


CHEMISm AND IHE NATION. ANY


: -^«»aa:. I / 'i ^ /


f.iz‘f^t',i:'ii.i'ir( '"•‘■talico. We


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