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ALt, IVoBic Gu a k a n t e ed . — L owe st Ci ia k g e s . J A C K S O R J , T H E G A R A G E ^ W A D D B W G T O M
.splendid length. Rnardman irmibled hu t .h ''..‘l i ‘l
defeat
W... IVvllil'S :il I'l'.itl.'-hair, he niv.l.i: :U' | ;,i,|ic!il':im-c.......... - --- - ............... *
bu t ilie real s ta lw a r t of the team | ...... , ,
exceedingly rescuing lii liav(* lost: hear t.
Tlie forwards wore an.v- Clillieroe: .
winnei-s in a sanie wh.eh
...chi.lc.l nob a i,u.U;h.;.'. m t lc
...ml la.-Ui..p;.
SUPPORTING CO R SE T S
RUPTURE TRUSSES, AND ABDOMINAL BELTS ELASTIC STOCKINGS from 4/6
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Ait l ia n g e s su p p l ied to Al l H ea l th I n su ea n c e P a t ien t s . L.vdy A t t en d a n t .
Sargeson & lUiiilliiieaiix, 13 Eaiiain, Blackburn thc'nP
Porl.Vnitv’cViU^^ I Fletehe.' was makil.R U;aeks to.' EO'U S o ^ t . t ' w e alf miLhing sjiSilt nn...y sl.ot m to d . t sSSy:™ FFYTlS'd otF Kplh tow a id s goal aiul >\.ii^ ^ j "
v'nnfilCfi.' Tivo gooil L ' " ' - ' I*!- C
iitti.roe I ij']'|‘:liCVii'7Ln™i’ n .S j ' 'a bnR,- . t i i . 'l i n t 'tiio I iS ! A. Pon'rAo ............................. K- uomrlit an d thou Boardman saved |
imrdle th re a ten ed to dispoil | lOO O. S h a rp .............................. d . ^J^dd ......................................
Church 1 iurod in th o 32,000 s tre e t a cc id en ^ which occurred in tho •Metropolitan pMice area
M’halloy | iinr ing the throo months ended Soptombor ""*.....10th.
340 persons were killed,
gj! ] H t jr 'm m Am o iit- fiin™ ''« I tiio u t Sim i t cmilA „ob fuicccod. Many and g ro a t aro tho re-
’ 1C,000 in-
TnX)R FAiVnT.Y COUGHS & COLDS.— X? i>,Roborte’ Crbnplin© Cough .Syrup 1/3-
j fiponsibilitios of th o am a teu r inusic-lovor, in
' re-spect of music’s progress. Happilj*, th o am a teu r usually q u i te prepared to shoulder theso responsibilities.
I a sa in , .loo Grool. kiehii.g thl'
m.gll l.-om llic | 100 F . Lee ’id d l l I
tl-e.issn o . To a .a th u . '. . | 7 7 2 ....... ,.......
nil 111. fill' off-.'ule. 211'ost of th e lie "’as ji.iUihI <lo"a am. iioiii the lic e k . ' . scrl.miiaRO wh.eh followed. _ Althouch lOO G. Horshohl ...................... wore i.iillcd I _ iJ I ,n \y .„ hoiiis done hv Gai'lsidc sociirod th e hall and " i th a hook .ip,,,||,st th e ru n of th e phiy, th is goal (lo- lOO H. Kiittci- ..........................
.................. Missod Chances, . . . . ________
"•arils tl.o .Ti.hilee eml aeltiiiR bmilhpo.-l to fforeml in Uio hca'-y R.-0.....1.
rol-ceflll a t tho npenlliR of the
IVimiinR tho toss, Clitheroe^ Iciehe.l to- /Y;’,;":,', Y'"
.V '" " " : . r im i l .e , , B H m 'n .t l Acc.-...e .... “ sHriiSre \ l s V ' A I
jamgworth. wlio made a lost- the toss
thill'.'- h a t inipi'essive anil th e re can he no I ^-noil; I.nnawni-lh,
H..r.hnan hesiialh .n in acchiiinii.K Clilheroo as- 'voi'
lh.vU
Parson.s and Pears. Referee: Mr. F . Barnes,
a f te r hear tily
'■ • ■ .,1,]^, (liajih.v .1.1(1 .-.'ppaK'.ll,'' wishii.j; Ihv ri'li'rci' “ a iiiai'.'.v C hnsllnas *
li'aia "lu'i'l till'.'- Ki'onU'il to .,,,,1 the teams liiii'il ap as lolhi"'s; ■
m . m ; * - Wretched Conditions. ' l Roarilmaii; Ijousdale, Isast
Gai'tsale, W
ahn.sley, Heap a < y , . ! o < c . - v o '
l
Ha'Voi'Ui; H . H.u 'o iUi, L l i .n l" . '. ., " ali.c. , B'livtenst'ill
’ . ■ I
W4’leome re- | .
........ .
vigimnislv with dangerous movements in i l i t i le d 'h v Hu* halve.s and maintained hy .lai'kson and th e r ig h t wing forwards. Re- fore Hiis ons laught the ^Uhlelici ilefender.s llouiul(*rod. ami in an elfort to clear one of them iiaiulh'd in Hie penal ty area.
T ' j I '’Y/J''''. S .i le ."
■■flV.-.’v'nHi, f'-h-aln-lek IV-ilhei- 1 R'>"e G) oiitsi.h'-left, ami Wliitham
ei-os.se.l ron'-ai'.h Tl.o eliaiiRos "o io effeetivo, many dangerous centres.
ea.i-v an to fm-thc- m successes. ,,, ,|.h h '.le f t . ;
V ,i .v w.. V.7 Tl.e
.-e.sumpti.m <> CoUerlll a t eeiilro poaliiiii his man am. piiltiiiji: acioss Ohnlhurn were oulplayecl, and ^ oven
irereahoiits RILLTARD IM^VTCMFS.— Billiard matcho.s | between Downlmni Rtrading Room members ■ '
‘ .................... ............... Jackson 100 |
victor.s on Downham
inembor.s .................... W . G'>
yno.us PP |
brook, the home i:a])lain, made no mistake IVhal'liv s till ....
found
.............................. ... tin* ofi'ensive.
them ready \ \
a.sh- to .laekson luul D O W N H A M .
£60 £90
ugs, Carpets, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks, M FOOTBALL.
LANCA^iHlRE COMBINATION. 1-A:ST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. 1 xCiillR-rnc, 2 : S o u th p o r t . Kesurve 0
Chorley, 2 ; xDick, Ke.-r’s, 1. Morwieh 11
Lan c a ste r Town, t ; xllarnohlswiek I ., - Tl„. v is itin g forwards wore .at th is .stage Jtoap
iieedle.ssly
hai.il oil hi t, ", 1) Xelsm. Iteserve, t l ; xG .e a t l a.'Wood, 1.
Atherton, : l ; lios sc.dalo tm .te d , 2. Ihieiip liololiKh, 1; Aloiecamhe, 1.
;Lytham, 1 ; WiKaii llorough lleserve, i. | —
W E L C O M E P O I N T S .
CUtheroe Two Goals to the good against Southport Reserve.
MUD LARKING.
' e.xpeiibe of Southpor t JleBer>e ami liiU> d e se rted th e points. Conditions were i u re teh ed ami the •‘ { 'a te ” poor
CTilheroc oiioiieil th e ir CTiristmas in'O- uramme with a welcome victory a t tlie
1 I'roimd, especially <lowii the uiidille, was 1 aiiklo deep in mud ami this la e t ma\ liav
.Ihc
had something to do "111. the poor .snow givon l.v tho .Smithport team as i t is veiy ra re indeed th a t they ai'e ealleil i.po.i 10 ope. a te iiiidor such comlitiens on th e ir u\\ I. 1 gi-eiind. The visilo.-s, by the way, helded
one of Luriieil seasor assi.’* forWiuu.''
-1; Uiirscoutch .UaiiKer.s, 2.
.sliom: a t ta ck , T.aylor I.oatloil I.ea.iUl.. ly wl.c.. .lie teams el....|4e<l j,.to the not. Imt was adjudged olt-snlc. ton .soon won a eo i.ei.
'J |,o w.nd ha.l ah..ted ■ -
chanecs th.-nngh failure to follow up for- L | i e hall in ph.y aild
l.imt li.s ...a. , th e I •m ■wal'd passes. A f.oo kick a yard
onts.de was fmred into tl.e md yrobabl.v L G a i t
„f t,,„ ru t .
ciitluM-oo’s .*;onnd dofenro k ep t them „«w a tla ck cd with :i will and iollouiiiK .pOoa Clithoroe
U lUionx'
showing lovely forwards
l u o pportuni lv. and Tjonsdale had hard liiok yK,tehor. .I’ears, c h a l le n p d h^ tlio ponaiiv area. }ia\u om ih.:i *»*• gave Clitlie.-ne siue uj ,ii ----, , niissod iuifiMm niiineroiis a
- '''4 poaalkv luck >oi...g tiled lo hig^^.^ U^^ | ^vorkorK oy |>y.- ,Vlelrh(*r/ who
. gi'cnt L id e , i- umir l lhul.oiig2li llio cliiet nnespec^ hoiiours *--------A... l,.Tll i « e i i t
will, his silol whiel: iusl .skiiiiimxl tlic b a r.
tran.sl'eii'ed to Paisoiis, whose sliot h i t . e Boardman h io n g h t off a eapi tal save who., post. A furthei- shot 171s k ep t o^t^ Smith di'ovo stioiigly fi-om tl.e wing, th e |)o„i-amaii ami though J e ais
iiiiiii...li.itcl' hall hoing doncetod fi-mii Astiii’s body. A „ e t tcd ho was jn-operly ruled oll-sKli.
. .........................................................._ .................... h'loni ........................ free, a It l h a d ’ votr'amdiie.’- 'r.-0(' kick, and AVidnish-y I .s,7-cii' nndin- the l '" r a "d
Clitlieroe, 0 ; .Soiilhi.orl Boserve, 0. „
s How the Goals wore Scored. J resimm‘\or''M^ ' '
had tlie h a rd e s t of hick no t to hi’ad tlie (.orner was "•on, I I . Ih n 'o r t l l , hall in to th e ne t. H a lf t im e :
on tho players eliangii.g over immediately | t,.-,,,,! loird hu t ll.r ilespite appeals for live ininules rest.
Owing to a hit.) s ta r t llie lofeiee insisted ............. sli onglv. and missed a glorious elianeo wlien the
cliai.ee to kick ........................................... ....... ' opened 1 rn id ^ r s ” and iioardnnin was '
Walnniii'v and i le a .. Imth failed to pass to j„ u,e ,mid on llm goaldine. J'L,',’ i>a.-- i™ " ' ’ rho "’as umaai-hed on th e M,ocl: into defending |iositioil, pnsi od I j
ami em.ei'ded a l ic e kick on the e.lgc ^y,
to I «w ’ '
fn r tlie r free kick was awarded Southpor t, i|,o „ ex t Clitlieroe ra id , Bigh.v ' 'a s biouj^ht
h.it d e a l t faillth'ssly with an ominous s itlia- ,i„„.n by J l . HowoiUi and hail tioa. Shortly I.efoi-e the interval Cl.lhei-oe o l ten t io n .
in kick, Boardmau.m
r ig h t winger, poaet.-ated,
Board.nan f ' . '" '! ' j.o ,each tlio hall '
v.th Ins foot "■hen his h-imis would have been n.oio sei-yiceahlc.
^h■l^scot Cnhh'S, a ; .vAornnsiton Jtosin ie , 1. ,Ye,, K-ieit f„,. iinnds. th in r forwards honit; off- I .xMancliescer Central, (i; Darwea, 0.
i
L i , , e j„ tlio ooalmonll.. The same
....stak e i„sfc them ano th e r el.anee when
rollo..-.ng a
shot which m a r c l th e erossb,u:. Things
eccanes and H 1
i„st nil op p o rtu n i ty n l to r gninnm a I
oted for W ornby Trains
a
r.nrl forwards ontinoiisly n e a r llio Clithoroc went ahead,
missnii; a good chanco t'ortiinalc to have' only .TaeUson an d CoUciill •
OOlOrO Oliinil-^ I all<lK> •iiiti luiinu ii»i> , . , i,
, ,, 1 , ,.............
.S U m le y lsh a h y a.ul
n.usl 1 0 ; - , — d ,,
in hnsUniK them 1 ri i4i-tt,!ll
CHII.DRKX'S KNTEllTAJNMKNT. — ‘slnias t r e a t provided a t
hall in to the ne t. J la lf - t im c : Accrin-ton Stanley ileserve, 2 ; CliUieroe. 2. 1 elfoctivo. As a lino
............. ............pivot, wno pnivoo np,v.,- , "r,;; Quick Changes.
. L i . i , th i
S a.a.-l ed eKteat h.obk
str.mAod ha.-d to s.;t h.s f n i o v i n s . ami Imii.d h.m«; f t«o ' ' ‘-.^JJleS ' 'h h
L | , , ,o lh loft wingel- who wa.
right-l.alf
—
didlv ail thr.angh tho « a » '7 'V'>do V asi - ^ l a ^ ; L wh.e i
le.l l.v t l ie ir clover eei.t.-i,Y and the h.i.d | w ill. 'Mnt a too much for
swifl-mov...n:
Cl.athnri. LANCASHIRE LEAGUE ■ c n r ' I l I T LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
xChm-lev Besorve, 11;
Caldel-.stol.es ,11. Illai'klnmi Itov. A, 1; xWalsde.i Lm tcd , 2.
xBnrnloy A, 2 : ..UHington, 1. — • « « ■ -—
OHORLEY RESERVE v. CALDERSTONES. .
I CaldersLones suffered th e ir heaviest reverse on Satni-day, losing 0—0 a t U io r lc j .
I he
tu rn ed to th e si.lo a t eellti'e-liall, " i th a t left-hall, I'oster being in-
19-ar'aaged. Uuxbiii' le-
xKleelwood W.V., i l : Hick, Kei i-s Bes C. Ihirnoldswick f . V., o ;
xhanea.st.M- I . i t . , .1.
xlireighlm ol, 11; l.oyhiml Alolors Xl’r.’si-ol Cables It., l i ; W osthoiightoii t oh, 1.
..A on Monday evenin};. presided over a fairly hig. e n te r ta inm en t was mainly tile children lhemselve.s, who
School for tlio juvenile
| lo r e exeeilouL_ in _ every _ way ., ^ Ih e pro- vVuied and ipnilitv wnsox-
j children were
jaan ' a much apjireeiated miiidu.r, Ciood n ig h t ." whioh formed a fitting eoii-
. Vh ,vl.i L th.‘ eo
i.ie rt oimm-d, U.e Cl.i.ia- ,
inelndeil “ ilcigh-ho ere.-.vliod,v." ------,1 , ,
........,.............. ,,
ehision lo th e programme. As usual a liiimher ot recitations were eoiitnlmtisi, all.
of them Jieing cleverly rendered with si>|ea- ilid expressiim.
F a ire IJneen ” and “ G randpa’s Speetach's. ' Bola'nd Cliamley recited " When I ’lii a iiiali.” .lean Uohertsoii eoalrilmted an amnsin"- “ Tlio pepiier liox,’’ anil .Marjor.v Holden ri'lnted llie adventures ol S an ta Clans aiul the
mon.se. The songs were no less salisfaelorv and did e red it lo all eoii- ei'i-neil. .Iaet|iielino Piteliford gave a eliarm- iiie rendition ol ’’ Away in a mangel
D.nudos Alkiii gave a siiirileil iierformaneo of ” .Somiv hov," and Alargarel Smith was heard lo ' mar'Imd advaiitag.' in “
l.idlahy low ■’ A feallire of the programme was a series of mirserv rhymes admirably inler- iiretcd hv a .'
i-.mp of ehildreil "h o tool: Ihe items as follmvs: .lack , Tionicr. Fred AFNah; .\fiss Jliiffot, .lean B o h er lso n ; Ihi- .laciiucliae P i tch ferd ; ^.Qm’c " , " i
I’eggy P e rry gave ' 1 lie e ap i tal action
sm.gs atches, Note Address:
Top of MOOR L#ANE Glitheroe
BAEROW.
llc-ir ts Gladvs l.c*; .lack and .lill. Itohiad Chamlov and' M arg aret Sinitli.. The 'most in te re s tin g feature of the evening from llio voiin.'sti'i-.s’ point ot view, "'as the app.-ar- 'aiieo"of F a th e r Clinslmas ivlin dislrilmled a i.ri'sent to eaeh ehihl.
leauiie learn. Enm h (Jarstang, wlio is nou on S o uthpor t's hooks, u a s playing with the (
ir.st eleven and S o u th p o r t . guve a tr ia l to an mitsh h -le ft named
S.mlh, el whom iM'eat ih-al " a s expected. As a m a t te r ol ta e l,
......- ........... - , . wrn.'er lie t'Miher-e were again seen
d ra l le d into the team at ontside-lelt,
Wahi.sley lahiiig Uie e enlre lierlh. 'ITu* te:mis were as follow.s;
Who
eimm.to l.msdale, tiiardmaii, Nieholls; High.', t . .i i t- Clitlieroe: lloardmaii;
Tavlor. Ilalsall. DiiHoii and ^iiiitli. iie fe r.'e : .1. S. Brown, lilacklmrii. By Way of Commont.
CMillierue " e r e .so inelfcctivc in I ru n t, of
g-eil lor the major i: Olio desjiairetl ol Lho.i Walliisley missed ■ '■ lirst miiiute, and •unity " e n r ahegging. were made hv Baker, liil.
' j;! Fastiyood ;
.side. iValmsley, Heap an d ixell.y. Soidliimrl lie serv e: linker ; M alkcr, Kell' ,
Hohm's, Wyiiass, Piekeriiig; ,
Ala.ssoii, i.|-ived a t
ah o at Shaw
as llridge
iiii.-ehahh; this
season . as any
ih<« henie winger, se
■
full sitle, Longworlit ami I'leteher -ji-jl'L r id h o ro e within a few im-hes of the penalty infii the no t off ahseatees.’
J.om-.dale was », and Kelly,
fee. ly lo lleaiVs I,end, Uic IWwar'l iinssing Ema ; hv Inches.
exchanged places, f 'a ’ vimiur
c entre bv Witihv Heap shot over tiio bar. Kon(iwiii{j: ano tb e r .strong Clitheroe a t ta ck
go 1 into the llic .1... a t ta ck . I'lirvi- I'r1om a .1 0111 fnt' nav. I c api tal ‘ 1, ' I ,
Southpor t <-onceded a .corner. H ig iy s
nm.ster. kick was eleared, and the ball passed ou t to
I.. it... "***('miist«iiieex^ il n ^o(hI« liaiil •»«
^j,^. (.ireumstaiu'es, iL was a good, haid witli .lack about as
,
Unl uc ky to LoSO, J
. i i , ,
Hardman who teored through a riiek (u i)oforo the eiul b u t the.v gave a roallj pun . 1..........
'J’he hard work ag a in s t (jj-j-t half told its ta lc
Tiiltv morlteii the goaf, aL..,!..,. •mi! iinliickv to lose.
the full-baH.' position, while Astin aeoura'te c en tre which erossod tiv ^|.,vr(i Irdf-liaek. Another free kick for l^ighy retrieved Uie hall and his sho ‘
along Ihe front of the erosshar lo he cleared, raid pill V"'''"'ir|,?tI.V,l‘i • d.dii'ereil Vii ,.on«lale then, .dm.iged p!aci;s ' - ^ l ,
1 .similar- misfertiine when a shot ghnn-ed ohieli eame his 1
/'V ^
'Gai-rsiiie aiid AVahiistey also Aceringlnii Stanley Besorve, o ; Chtliproe. I. .‘"'^''’^.‘''*7.
„|„vi ,,g the hall. lie.- an
oip.alisor.
Cl.theme . " e r e tier ..... _
Stru g g lin g 1
whi'g ;V,;;
i.ail 'p ssi g har,
nle.ssly aeross the f ro ,,.'d efen s iv e duties to give eae 1, w.i gor g.;a^•"dl^ md a fnnimrd near.
(•iit"i'ii"'a 'g re a t slm't from the I ilVmllv i.'iio Iho net. Kastwood found liimi Itiglw had o ..haneo h o t S .ite r was - I " ';
I S m o J d I h ^ goal. d his shot passed
eeiilre. , 'I'here were about 1,0111) siu'etauirs
when the game began. Chorlev kicked off. Imt
Calder.stoiie.s were
soil, run,- an d Wilkiiisim was fo r tu n ate to save as lie slnmhled. Following a neat
uggling h a rd fo r ’ ;itoii off.
.
tlie ru s t to mlvaiiee. Diiximry |ilaeing Ins shot inside.
iMeChire went away witli a
dribble, MeCliire inisUieked Irom short range ami followeil op with a lu r t l ie r w*.aK efriwt a ’ Viiimife la After 20 minutes, I
,’i I Atemorial Ghiiri-h mi Siiiida,y by Mr. C llarles Bi-ime of
C.ilne. whose visits to ^he church are always |io|mlar. Cliristmas liymii.s "'.■re sail'.- a t both si't-viees as wore items froiii tile” ' Alessiah." in th.' morning the elioir nave an aid., reiidoriiig of “ Worthy is tho L an d .," ami in tlie evening Uiov .sang with aeeoraev and tru e expr.'ssion “ F o r iiiito ns " and '• Hallehljah Chorus,” the h i t te r Iil'ing siilie with cnmmcndable vigour and iilhasiason Air. Cl. F. Claylmi proye.l aii leatler' aiul Mi-s (
far.siile ably Oi';-
i la te r 'MeCTure julded a second «'oal from a for tunalelv not a verv la rs e attendance a t Wilkinson ma.le a groat
for ehiirc.. li'AXCV T)Ui:SS MAi;
r o r J , ■
il ijoV could no t improve on tlieir mov(*s. d u s t r raaiin a ra ile rii' a and t the f f»“stivi* s sp ir it ii... z ..i ........i ’t it.>,•!.>,i-
j,, haste a miniher of times in th e ensuing jhe Reading Room on F r id ay eviMiiiig. ,j,ih,iv.
elearailce from Harlow, and was i-allod upon B a Rut Chorrlho'y’s
hov eonld not. • ' .
y ..................
improve on th e ir moves, d u s t ..
finishing was poor, l li " a ii andmi ln rd
..................................Ileye-s
n f tbird 1 devel .o..p..e..7 1 gcrison’s ''raiiimo M (•
'p],pre was, wa.s, n a ra tle rit' d
I'li,,,,, .scortHi for Chorlev with a header, and ten Considerable - in teres t was iaken iii
th a t the Clllhcroc torwards had n o t tho l. eiiel.-ative l.owvr th a t " ill assm-e.lly hu !„..iul aOL-vs-ai-v.
.. .1 la.-ilman'x goal v.u.m (aaiiis sIio..-oil
sig.is of fatigue
at a lime wlie.r the .s|>evtato.-s weio womle.- I„.avy ro.iffl inns,
h.it in,, "h.'thi'l- So.llhi.oi-L might nob liioak | r,.ail.'i-.i
n-.ainlaim'.l tin F i l ia l :
a"”av a.ul sv.-.n'.,' a goal th a t "-m.l. give ih. ..;. Iiolh imiilU. Th.' sm-.-e.'.s I'al .0.1 h Ih
li.ali... ami G . r a n I’" im (
lo.ilil n n 'l
So.itl.liort woi-e tl.e liy.'h.'r unit ..m.-e .le tm - min.'ll si.l'.' a f le r
fl.lh.Toi. Im.l »e.>''i‘.l th.lll I'V.'i' th.'V "-.'.-e hefor.'. Happily IN nhnsh'.'
was a h lv 'to .--lin.-l. Gm argiimi'llt l.y ohta.l.- ii. g Ih.' si'.'oml goal ainl this was alim.t the
best lliing In' clhl. G)ithm-.,e ,s y 'g ' t 'y''>g gave a sj.l.'inli.l ilisplay i.'iu'aU'ill.' .inl
w illin g III.'
S.mthp.n-b ih'fi'ii.'e nml P''o''n,>''>' ;dmnd:nU opporluiiilics lor the other t«n- w:.rd<. Wnlmslov mid Heap were quite m. alil.' 1.’. araojit Ih.'.n. Ih.lh hav.' P'.'Ve'' manv h.'tl.'.' gam.'s
l.ir Gl.lho.-oi'.
.'K.'ll.'
dill "-.'11 ill mid-lielil ami mail.' several goml n . ns Imt his linishiiig was .isimlly " e ak . M
rijnuui.iii
Xiirholls also distinguished himself, ing ISla>>oii to Hie .role of
Ijongworlli playeil a hard ...........^ - V. . , *7'p, '
i t out. a g re a t ])ass u> ivcnv » ii*> si-oi-e t htlu.i-oe .1 M'cpml '
second goal.
hTo Clithcroe do- team's advantage.
owing to tho - ’
C’litheroe. 2 : Soiilliport Reserve. U. -.■»*C
,, -3C-3**" " N I N E G O A L S .
Sn Clitheroe’s Match at Accrington Casiteites Just Beaten.
’he half-backs gave iie-xt tt> nothing aa .i\ • l la n h a a i i while laekiag the generalshii. id | Ua.yUav.
s e t t in g his forwards in motion very cle\oii> i .i i_ionnu , r ... . ............. I oiKiiilh*. tl
^
I c.,ricr-u-iion of .seeing the
Ca.sHeites p u l up to pick up two comlortable points. thoroughlv meritorious display, although tliey were a couple ol goals ahead, a l te r
the I'clucTauce to make a jouruoy a l te r a Christmas tliiiner, Clitheroe spectators u e io i-jiii'lv nnim'i'im.s a t Avvi-inEl.m on Ghri.'.tinaa ju*i l
Ill sp ile of the w reidied weather and 1 nose wnuho mmulcj riios.,' l viuvio H'.'I’ .
'* ^ a \^ ''\X 'h aX ^ th e ir best display for many I were Fraiiklaml ami Limher l, both points M,(* rei)uised liy 'Wiswoll’s slnhliorn dofcaice. ^
„ i ................................i...ii....................................... i . fulfilling expectations. The ........................................... the
. . . . . iv-_ii...n *‘i..... Stanley being secured a t close (luarlers a f te r a con- 'rh i r ty minutes had 4*lapsed before the ■
1 Talf-lime: Rurnle,v La«is, 1 , M’iswell, 0.
............................ ’ ; opened th e score. Tlio '*enlrc for- leffc unmarked, did the trick . Wis-
strovo liardor h u t wen' unlucky in of goal.
Sover.al (orners fell to them they failed to make good use of ilicm.
thi*y u'ould tlu*y conUI not ponctralo the Burnley defence. After 20 minutes, "Wood-
ilhisioned fi>r the bigger Stanlev men I visliors’ slefciieo Imd many anxious momciiis, i worth, tho M'i.swoU outside-left,
w.as dam- hustled throii'di coiivim' Clitheroe’s e a r lie r | v*‘t Clmtlmni went fu r th e r ahead when | agyd, b u t the incidoat failed to catch the I sX eX u V 'n X 7m
C liathurn. following iip a_ shot, heat | nTferee’.s oye._ AViswell ngain^ inndo .several Still AVhalley replied
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
and’ half-time arrived th a t rep o rts
mu.st reach 6, NFarket-placo by Tuesday afternoons, c an n o t bo p r in ted I
M’ill football corrcapondont.s plcaso note Otherwise
they Wiswell wore the aggressors, h u t tr.v :js SUNDAY SCHOOL BULLARDS
SUNDAY SCHOOL CUP (Knockout Comi>otition) FIRST ROUND.
a t ta ck s on the v is itors ’ goal without sue- ■ c(*"S. R e s u l t : Riirnlcy
T.ads’ Club. 1 : 'Wiswell, 0.
CONG RICGA’J’i OXALl STS r . ORIXDLFTOX.
I IfH) .1. Fell
100 T. Slirzakor .. 100 \V. Tu rn er ....
100 H. Peattield ... 100 G. ])onhy ........ 50 G. Woodworth .......
............ 80G ............ W. Brigg.s .nS
100 W. Hindle ................ 51 R. Swalc.s ................. 75 Handicap
.......... J . C^isHgaii 7(> ............... H. Oddie I>-5 ............ C.
l.coming fiO ........... ,L lionaghv SO .................. R. S co tt JOO 1*1. Clieethain 70 ... J . Cowell 100 Handicap
l.nO 7.11
named club on Monday, F o bruarv 3rd, 1930. THE MUSICAL AMATEUR.
T>IIIIiI.l! VV amatoiu-s.
Soiiiotili.es .'social po s itio n ', oi- 1 c arcc I'l „-oalth, o r o th e r source of iiilliionco acco.iiit;
in s k tu t f® I f o ' this : Soinotimes,, i t is ttjo enthudm-....
a> follow: M’addiiigton. v. Cabhol'c.s ■\
Ve.sloyaiLS v. Moor Lane Chatburn Villngo v. Ciiatbiirn Cliurch P an s l i Church v. CoiigrogatioiialisU l.’o be played on th e tables of th e fir-'t
'.rbc Draw for th e St*cond Round ro.->uU.s ...... -. - . ---------- ,• . « i • i w’l to ho
av down ihe wing to centre for \\alms ley prevented eoniile of tho goals hu t on th e ...................
- c o uK l oe loniiu. Boll,
’ other liand he saved several ..Miv iNr.
sliowiiig a big improvomeiit on recent form blamed for th e defeat hy a side super ior girl,’ was in every way splendid. The first-. II ^VceriiKdoii were bigger and s tronger, which
conh! havo heen oxensed had ho failed, noth back's played well and tho halv«;s, ton.^ wore verv good, though Tjoiigworfh t ired . >> alms- le y 'is n o t an ideal leader h u t ho s truggled manfully and i'eceiv4*d plenty of siipjmrL from h a rd - try in g skilful eolh-agnes. Heap
imhhmu.... 1...^..........y - 'vhen ho
I they wei'e nof. cl(*v(*rer. I
Avas siiflicienf to give them th e points, hut —*»C-3C-3*—
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.
WHALLEY CHURCH INSTITUTE v. CHATBURN CHURCH ATHLETIC,
Coin"- lo Whallev with a record of twelve \ ielorios, Cliatbnrn Athletic were expected
\'}m*n ])icfciirc. Xo single individual eonld Kenyon, whose
repre.senfation ol an Imliaii in every d ep ar tm en t. WISWELL V. BURNLEY LAD’S CLUB
(Radiham and District Amateur League.) j lion of *• Charlie's ^Vunl.' Special pnzei _________
'I'liis match was played a t \ \ iswell.
J.here -jj 'riior.<dale a.s tho ” Siaim*s** 'rwins.'* was keen in te re s t in th is match as the visitors were the League loaders, and also liio only uiihoalen team in the league,
I Tlie gamo opened .......... was seen.
M’iswell being next ihe
ii,nv Inst 'i__t a f te r a ding-tlongVtrugglc on loss than ten minutes’ play, tliey .seemed w(>ro Ineking in eomhination, . Clithcroe
],.,(] .seorers Lq- nuruher
ti)ss and decided Rnrnley
to
lio tler r undorsta visitors
y seemed the h e l le r mlorstanding.
briskly lo
play up .... and
good sweptt them.
AViswoll won the
incline, football team
;i,ul Uinos ou t dowji mdy
[uldi'd materially coedings groolod '[|n.
and
■\Vi.swoll Kviio to I
from a
pmeedings was dispensed social
witli tlioir approval. .,j, nM([ualified suec'ess. jioiiit
refre.shments of
.selection enhanced view,
the
gaielv Tlie
for hy
and a t
any the
Ingham as “ Tom ^lix and Tony.” ami M’y a t t . “ Tram p." to
C. Mutton. J . Buleock and K. 'Phis grou]>
of Hu* pro- lU'izos was pleasure the
hulies hall
of ra te ,
a livinc j'cpi'(‘sen(alion of ” Pop.’ o news paper character. :Mr. R. Cowman received .second prize for liis eonviiu'ing n-presetila-
i)rt7.4' for gentlemen went lo fho popular •crotarv of the Cliih, ^Ir . M’. ’rhomson, as
I for eomie eharaelers were awardeil,
the.su h(‘ing iustlv givt*n to iNFessrs. .1. Righy ami
again, jiml AValsh h e at two defenders, to „,> n u ) ,. dilliciilty in making the awards score from close range*, .'ind added a .sevi'iith Otua* more the ladies' first prizi* was award'Mt from a penally.
minutes la te r Walsh added a fifth. Ln- faiicv dress parad e and Hie iu d g e s.' :\1essr.s mediatelv afterwards Chorloy went away \v. U. Hopwood and
V. Hargraves. Iiaif
ciglit, and add<>d a nintli shortly before the novel cfislume of a Christmas Cracker. I in'* end. ’ F in a l :
................................. • 1 11’ 1 1 C!
alder.slom*s were completely overplayed I imrn. wlio niadi* the costium* hy the e \ - fas ter and more skilful team. F o s te r’s pondilun* of no mon* th an !UI.. b'd-
Chorloy Rosorvo. 9 : Calderstones, 0.
was felt in the half-lmek lin e and |rro at di*al of ingenuity and skill Calvlorstones’ forwards were hardly ever secoml
ladi<‘s' award went io ^liss Al. llm
IMcChire took the to ta l lo to Miss 1-:. Chalhnrn. who appeared in Uio costume was ey.c<‘plion:dly neat :ind
Ihmiii. X. Clegg and X. C. Hargreaves. th*'
were ofiicienllv daiict*
di.scharged of hand in usua
provided lunsit,'
measure an
niiHisni’i*. and
hy Messrs. til
however, nd
•itiiol he a splendid
i.h'ml il »“sLive
p ir it spirit
iip-to-tlaU; pro- the
^ l
Clmriey luok the leail.
Wilkiii.son e a r ry in ‘4 obnr^ecl tlio tlnfies of
oriiani.st. Colloefmns the ball intt> the net as he a ttem p ted to | {'utlier a- coiitro hy Jkirher. Two imniites
,.}nu-eh fiinds realised CT^Ts. Od. -There wa.s un-
.,„,iiial fanev dn*ss hall promoted hy Clrii’ket a ml * Tennis'Chil» and liel<I lu
Mr All'. Alar* duties
of -
sermons "-.•re
im.aehed a t th,. .InlhA
woi'(' pi'ovi(le<l luul fho chihlreii (*njo\o<i , B.'lreshiaeiit.s
llieiiirelvos to the fullest exilMll.
CGNGP.KGATfONAG CHUKCH. - - ( heir
plclely ('fVi’ctive. doing credit to Miss t fiat*
Tho leadership in anv muweal movement „„
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