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(TEN) A S '^B T iS E K AND. TIMES. E S lS l" ^ , SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. FOOTBALL.
Mc()uccil who had done eltoctivo work ag ain st tlid liomo r ig h t p a ir , scotohed an auvnneo iii clover stylo. - I t was a free kick gain st Pilk in g to n which furnished Chlhoroo
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LANCASTER WIN OPENING MATCH AT SHAW BRIDGE.
mutch CUtlioruo should have to encounter icason's Cunibinntioa chuinnioiiK—mi-
I t wa s/unfurtimatu tlmt m th e ir opening
fo r tu n alo m Llii.s respect, t lm t whereas iliu Shaw Bridge •side cuntumed b u t (ive mem bers o i tbu old tuam, Lancaster litul but two now laces—llay n o r, an ex-Colwyii Bay and Coventry c entre-half; an d Al^ilner, m- s id e-n g h t, formerly with Ilorwtch. v bo tlmt wlicruns tho visitors were already settled, CliLlioroo’s team had nu t go t beyond t)io no<Idtng acquuintancu stage. Ill spile of t lic ir choice made from tho
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with an o p p o r tu n i ty .. B u t agam tlie lul- vautago was negatived bv Dargoii .shooting p a s t ; and Mcap was eqimlLv a t fau l t almost immediately alterwnrds. Lancaster won a corner from which .Iddon hondod wide; but they were
fir.st to ge t aliend. Beoday had checked a rush on th e r ig h t and. cleared, when Mercer secured, and - swung . the ball
acro.ss to tho lo f t , ‘'Ixmgwortli racing in to give Marsden no chance. From the. centre Kvans got possi>.sston Jlo shoot h a rd aganust the side ne t. Lancaster’s
siicco.ss spurred them on to g re a te r cfToits, and i t was a f te r Pilkington Imd tricked three opponents th a t lie middled the ball for Longworth to shoot point blank ag ain st ■ Marsden n e ar tbo corner of tlio
iio.st. Bceday boat .Iddon bv a g re a t effort when tho c entre forward was all h u t through, and ju s t before the interval Ashcroft fisted tlio hall almost from nurgon’.s head in a la s t inimite rusli. H a lf
time:
• Lancaster, 1; Clitheroe, 0. The Socond Half.
went over. Tlte visitors displayed- g re a t doterminniion a n d wore alto g e th er more methodical. On tho other liuiid, CUthcroe relied too much on haclc
pa.ssing to cxtricato them when cltallongetl, with the
re.sult, as often as not, t lm t llie hall was intercepted hy an opponent.
Itesuimug, [Miller tried u lung punt.which
hnal practico game, the committee
chu.se to omit McCaim and to ]>iit Burgon a t centre-
forward, bringing m Jlucbanan, ilic ux> Nolsoiiinn insido-right, to p a r tn e r ICvuns. AValmsley, than wliom no player on tr ia l
had done b e t te r a t r ig l i t back, was p u t alongside Ilccday to doteml. La s t season Lancaster got away with the maxinuim jmints: b u t such was th e conlidence of general feeling tlm t i t was expected CHtheroe would a t least manage to slmre th e honours. Why thoy fnilwl to do tliis was perfectly
obvious: liiey won* beaten b5' a much cleverer ami altogclhor mure buslnc-ss-liko side.
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advent with the beginning of the football season, jilayers found the ^gamo doubly laborious. So th a t tlie (question of physical fitness entered in. Krom tlie way in which Clithcroe (placing to the .Jubilee end)
Summerlike weather having timed its
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fir.st liftcen to twenty
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AYlioii Lancaster cventimlly roused tliein- sclvos to th e ir task, i t almost seemotl as if they had been ' merely content to let Clillieroe .set the pace. And wlieii J.oiig- worth, tlicir bril liant , tlirnstful inside loft, found tlio n e t a f te r thirty-live minutes. Laiiciuster (to use a colhxpiihsm) were “ i t . ’ Tlicy got no fnrtlior up to the interval. Afterwards the lead was increased to three goals; and CHthoroc owed i t solely to ex ceedingly lino work on tlio p a r t of Marsden th a t tlioir de fe at was not iiilinitely heavier. Generally, the forward shooting was of the tamest. Tliere wore occasions, indeed, wlion i t was oxocruiilo. In this respect Heap was completely oir tlie Jiiaik. Me had a very unhappy * time altogether^ an d his dis play, contrasted with the jnevious Saturday, was woefully disappointing. Biiclmimu never rose to anything above medioero, so tlmt Kvans an d ( la rs tan g had to rely prettv much on th e ir own endeavours, whil** iOargon, left to forage for himself, worked like a Trojan hut could n o trg o t p a st Ash croft, who was entirely reliable and kept a (deal* lioad. 'riio Imlf-backs had a stiff task sot them hy the resourceful speedy Lan c as ter wingers. Kach got through a tre- jnendous amount of work. But for .some reason or other Longwortli never lonche<l anything like his old form.
amongst tho first to show signs of distress, an d a tendency to fall back and thereby to cramp tlio defence gave the visitors ad vantages wliieii they were quick to utilise. Not only so, but tins tendejiey U> drop back a t times alfccled Nicliolls ami Lyons, .so t lm t the side was more often defending th an i t otherwise should have boon. ‘NValmsloy worked with all bis characteristic energy, b u t tlicro were numerous occasions wium lie had to he roli(*V(*d from a dan gerous s ituation by llecxlay, who was the “ s t a r ” in the liomo side. Me played soundly throughout, used his head to .save nnnocessarv ambling about, tackled well ami kickodi poworfull*.*, and the clover way in which ho intercepted ami
Indeed he was
•might ’ well concentrate, on ^ Lancaster's “ got-thero ” methods ami "swing th e hall about.
Teams and Play.
Nicholls, Longworth, Jj.vons; Kvans, Buch anan, Dargon, Heap and Garstang. Tjancastor :
A.sheroft; Simms, iNlcQiicen ;
local cricket, .seemed to have boon a very a s tu te arrangement. There was a splendid “ gate ” wluui the teams lined up in the following ord er: Clithoroo : Marsden ; M’
alm.sley, Iteeday ,
The late .start, made in cousidoratioii of
Mercer, B ayner, Miller; Pilkiiigton, lUilner, Tddun, Longwortli and Ibbotson. • Beforee: ^1r. C. Bolton, Barnoldswick. Clitlioroe won a free kick almost a t once
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and Boeday so jilaced tho ball as to almost enable Heap to glaiico i t into tho not. Ash croft was a le r t lb the dan g er , however, and managed to d iv e r t the ball ns Dargon
Pillvington and iNfilner enrnod him well- dosorved .applause. Clitlicroe’s most oh- vious
weaknc.ss of tlu* inside berths will probably r ig h t iLsolf. Tbo team, howovor,
lliwarlod *
l ig h t foot iuiJ»aw-tl ita liilLt. A vvillOr wll tb o le ft W.1 .S benton o u t ; nevertheless Lan caster showed marked persistency, which was in co n tra st to a noticeable drooping of oiiergy in th e homo ranks. Following a free Kick for handling Marsdeii pulled down a high p u n t from Baynor, and for some
outcome of a* good goal. Tho movemeuL was planned by Tbbdtson who p u t a forw'ard pass for Iddoii to pursue.
they wont fiirtlior ahead—tho
Ibbotson took up position for the centre and. gave Marsden no clianco.
Idennwliile
licroo forcetl a conior on the left. Lancaster got away, bu t th e game was h e ld 'u p tem porarily * wlieu Longwortli, a f te r passing to .Ibbqtsou, saw '\Yalmsle.v
dispo.sscss Ids eolleague. Unfortunately for Longworlli lio received tlio full force of the ball on his face and was p u t ou t of action tomiiorarily. jroanwJiilo Idoon was
off-.shle within a few yards of goal, and ^ liln e r liamlled wlieii presented with a gohlen opportunity. Then Iddon providinl a th ri ll, making for goal when Bceday charged Iiim down almost in the a c t of shooting.'
In vain Clit-
centred for Loiigworth to shoot; but the backs were on linn, and a drive with the
Filkington, early on,
th o houncing hall lu the m u tte r of s ta tu re , hiid thov played quite a.s s tro n g a game until the la s t half-liour, ^when the backs found th e ' .speed of tho wingers .somewhat disconcerting.' Ksi>ocia!ly was, this so »n th o case of
Gar.stang who provided opportu nities a-plenty for hi> colleagues. Still the
Tlie Central had n i th e r an advantage with -
sides wore well matchcil . Isolnn worked with g re a t gusto, ami O’Driscoll a t contio- lialf wa.s cquallv iii evidence.
Ju bustle
and ro-sourco, however, the homo front lino wa.s more a r tfu l . •
Ciithci'oe: iUarsdon ; AN
alm.sloy, Beedaj j Nicholls, Longwortli, Lyons; Kvans,
*reani«: i"
Buchanan, Dargon, -Ilcaii, Gar.-»taiig. Manchester C en tra l: Simpson; Scott,
time CHtheroo wore confinod to tlicir own qu a rte rs . Lancaster were being given far too much la t i tu d e—too much Ireedom for th e ir operations, so th a t i t was not siirpri.s- in g th a t
ii.suiil custom, elected to defend tlio .Inbilec goal- >«olnn. a livelv forward witli a line tu rn of speed, provided the (
ir.st incident l)Ut was uiiceromonionslv dispo.'<^e.'v«e<l by AValinsIev- Siinjison was ear ly m action, saving on hw knees from Dargon, and la te r smothering a drive bv Garstang following on d elightful work by the r ig h t wing p a n . I t w a s a f te r Allen Imd flashed the ball past tile j)o9t that- Nolan opened the scoring with n surprise shot. Receiving tho hall from tiio loft he applied his foot before the leather h i t th e grouiul. Buchanan and Garstang were concorno<l in tlio equaliser by Kvan.s. Ten minnte.s la te r [Manchester had rc-estahlisbetl the load through Allen, but wore no t allowo<l to retain i t for long. A eentro from the r ig h t was headed p a s t
Simp.son hy Heap. Brown, tho left hack, hooko<l the ball back with liis foot, b u t tho referee bad no hesitation in giving a .g o a l . Thus a t th e interval the sides wore nil square with tw’o goals each. The game continnod a t a ho t pace in the
Brown; Parkes. O’Driscoll, H a r r iso n ; I*. ])row*n, Allen, Noluii, ^liilhiny. Murphy. Uefqrce: Mr. A. Crabtree, r re s to i i . Longworth won tho toss and, following the
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The iniddio lino and ronr-giiard rendered or-
cclloiib service alike,' Bceuay agnin^domou- s tra t in g re a l :• ability, whoroas AValmsIoy added wits to inche=i, a n d ' generally clung to the left wingers ra th e r clo>«er than a lirother. I f AN ednostlay’s display wa.s a fa ir
SE T T JLE SHOAY.
c rite rio n of what one may o.xi>ect from the side, tliov Will do c red i t to tho club and the* Combination.
Record Entries,'- High Quality and and Big Crowd.
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found i t dillicult this y e ar to promote o.x- Jiibitious, tho North Kibblosdulo Ag ricultuial Association, on S a tu rd ay , a t bo ttle, s tag ed a record show. Success attondo<l • tho Committee’s olforts m every dcpurUneiit. Thousands of people crowded th e shon iiold. and tho prograiuino was as v aried an d a t tra c t iv e as i t wa.s possible to desire, b o ttle Show Committee: imve realized th a t nowadays' people arc no t con ten t to wundei idly around a licUl ami g a /e upon .stock, n e a t in line.s and primed to r the ring, bpcclutors domund t lin lls ami excitement,
\Yliile other ag r icu ltu ra l associations Imvo
2, C. Alotcalfo* B outhaiu: 3, AA\ .Towler, D i tto , pony, n o t oxcooding 14.2; 1* J . Aldorsloy; 2, lL P ; Diigdale, S e t t le ; 3, C.
Alotcalfe.
Wensleydalo tu p lambs: 1 an d 2. J . AIai> sliall, Benthnm; Lonsclnle. D i t to ,
. Shoop. 3,
AA’’n d d in g to n ; 2, P . Harvey ;• 3* . AA*. H u n te r lale
AVaddingtoii; 2, P , Hiirvoy’ ; J , D itto
ram , and Son. two
shearling giininers; 1* J .
Alur.slhiMl; 2* J . C..' AYnddiucton.
1, P . H a rv e y ; 2, g'
Tiro AA^ensleydalo giimnier J . C. AYad
ly
nioro; i .
and wliilo they a re happy to watch the judging in the rin g they ueiimnd .something more to sustain lutorest.
committco now provide a fine sports pio- gramme. There was most exciting horse racing tn addition to th r i l l in g motor cycle s tu n ts and races, while a lino display of sheep dog work was given hy B ibblesdalo’s well-known exponent of tho a r t . Afr. AA*. W- bmithsoii, ot C ar te r Fold Farm, AVuddiiigton. Kutries for the show reached a record.
'Ihorefoie tho
lambs this season : ,1* 1 \ Hnrvr}-; 2, .1. C AVadduigtou. TJirco half-bred gimtnor lambs, from a Scotch o r Dales bred owe: 1,. AIcssi-s. Liddio, Darlcy; . 2, B, Carlisle,. Ivilnsey: 3, S. Kwbank. Aysgarth. Ditto, wotlier lambs, from a Scotch o r Daie.s lued. ewo: I, W- Carlisle. Throe one-shear gimmers, from iv Scotch or Dales bred c u e : 1, Kxors- of J . Alaudsley, bottle. *Jhree ewes, any ago, from a ScotcJi or Dale.s brodi ewe: 1, Kxors. of J . Alandsloy; 2, F, Hogg, Long P r e s to n ; 3, J . E.
Lau.soii. Dales bred tu p l iu n b : 1, 3. A. Alorpliei, Horton-in-Uibblesdnle; 2. S. J . A’^miti,. Bnekdeii; 3, 3. L. Close, Skipton. Do., sliear-. ling ta p : 1, 3. Ji. Close; 2, A. C*. liiddle;. 3, 3. A. Alorplict. Ditto, tu p , any ago: 1. an d 2, &. •!- Verity.
Ditto, owes,
lYaddingtou. U to
have suckled
All previous o iitncs were eclipsed by the lino to ta l of 1,031, twice as many as last year and easily beating tlic previous record of 1)31. The iucrenso w:is cliiefiy duo_^ to 450 more oyhibits in tho iionltry section, an d a now section introduced for h o r t i cu ltu ra l exhibits produced 172 en tries . Tho remurkublo increase in the poultry’ and pigeon classes was directly due to tjic re moval of an old rule, which prohibited a competitor gaining more th an four first prizos,
socond half, and each ciLstodiau had his work cut out. Simpson,
f.cooping nn th e ball a.s he went p ro s tra te to tho ground, was fo r tu n ate to g e t i t clear of a n ick of players. I t wn.s :v foul on Buchanan th a t p u t Clitboroo nliead a f te r Dnigon had eonvertod, and ho ami Buchanan wore responsible for fu r th e r goals which p u t th e
is.suo bo.voml doubt. F in a l : Clithoroo 5 ; Alaiichcstcr 2.
wards tlia t B. Longworth headed away from, a corner, and when Baynor found an open ing I\lursden dived to make a splendid save a t tile corner of th e post. Garstang manooiivrcHl several (lag kicks, but all to no purpose. Dargon was fouled .six yards outside tlie penalty area. Longwortli took the kick, b u t steered th e ball over th e bar. Another free kick was taken by Bceday, and Ashcroft saved his charge hy jumping to t ip the ball ovor. A veritable scramble ensued from tbo eorner kick, from which Lancaster again emerged
siicce.ssfiilly. Tii tiio la st twenty minutes Clitheroe ligurod much more prominently. The “ going ” was witli the visitors,^ all the same, and iSlnradon saved throe times in quick succes- sioi. I t was [Milner, scoring from a break away. eight minutes from th e end, wlio sei a dolinite seal on the_ result of th e match, though botli custodians were in action. F in a l :
I t was ju s t a f te r Lancaster, 3: Clithorne, 0.
MANCHESTER CENTRAL BEATEN 5—2.
dlamcs a f te r tho
pa.ssengers had alighted to board a Clitlicroe-honiid bus. They
romembor thoiv visit to Clitboroe on AYodnes- tlay night, for more reasons th an one. The team and representative ufTicials made the journey in a 14-seater motor cojich which, liecoming overhoated, and .‘^moking fiiriousl.v, wn.s fitepj>ed a t Barrow’, where i t burs t into
CLITHEROE’S BIG IMPROVEMENT.
lUanchc.stor Central will have cause to
discovered iu tho
cour.se of the game, later, th a t thoy wore up against donglity oppo-
and tliey wore involved in incidents which wore particularly un fo r tu n ate for both clubs. AVhereas _tlieir centre forward Imd to reveal his iileiVtiLy to tlie referee, pre sumably for an unjustifiablo a t t i tu d e towards th e home centre, CHtlioroo were chagrined to SCO th e ir inside r ig id (Bnchanan) given marching order.s, near tho end of tho game, for s tr ik in g Harrison,' tho C en tra l’s loft half. This la t te r incident liappene<l ju s t a f te r tlie ball bad been booted to th e side of the field opposite tlie players, so t lm t wlmt followed was ra th e r in the natnro of a mystery to most spectators whose attention was centred on tho hall. But Mr. Crabtree (Preston'), ilie reforoe, evidently know th e reason why the I^lancunian h ad inonsured his lengtli 011 tho tu r f , for lie immediately stopped th e game, and tho wingcr'.s fu r th er imrticipation in i t .
noiiLs: they scored bu t two goals fn seven ;
le ap t in to chnljongo him. Tt was from a fu r th e r free kick th a t Clitlierne won a corner on th e right , and frojii a Iiot re tu rn by Longworth the liall wa.s headed narrowly over by Uargon. *■ AVulmslcy neatly in te r cepted a pass on tho vis ito is ’ left, ami when tho ball was sen t over to the homo left Garstang rounded Simms to drop the ball ill fro n t of Ashcroft, where Bargon was again ju s t too liigh with a header. The homo .side was having much tho best of tho play Iiereabouts. Then a. foul throw o n 'th e left let the visitors in for th e first time, Imt .lleiHlay. with a powerful kick, tr.ans- ferred tho venue of play to the home left, Garsiang racing away to tr ick Simms and to c entre for Buchanan to te s t Ashcroft with a lirst-time efTbrt, Clithcroo con tinued to a t ta ck spiritedly, this time on tho r ig h t whore Kvans, iinek-liecling th e ball to Buchanan, crossed over to receive i t and to again extend th e goalkeeper. Lancaster devoto<l a t ten tio n to th e ir left
tlio lead throngii a penalty kick for a foul oil Btichanau in front of goal where, in the a c t of shooting, he was brought down heavily, ye t contrived to apply Ids foot, to tho ball and -send i t into tlic not. Despite tho fact tlm t a goal had been .scored, Air. Crabtree orderoil a sp o t kick. All th e over-robust ploy w’as not confined to. one .side—naturally so. Determination to go fn r tb e r in the Combiimtion oun competition—thi.s was 'tho first round—wa.s w r i t on tho jilnyor.s for all to see. All tlio .same, the incidents in (liicsUon were iinfortinm'to niul, in Clitli- eroo’.s case ]>articnlarly, ra th e r detracted from tho lustre of jui otherwise hrilliniit aclvievemont. Soon a f te r
ridflcd tempers a f te r .Clitheroo had taken
. foul remark.” Air. Crabtree said ho had no knoAvlodge of wlm't led to th e brencli of conduct. He doclariHl he saw’ the blow
Biiclmimn frankly admitted hi.s ofFonco, hut asseiTod th a t he wn.s goaded (p i t liy “ a
tho match
.struck, and tlmt ^wns tho only v ital th in g t lm t concerned him iu Ids official capacity.
wing, so th a t Walmsley, for a time, had an inordinate amount of work. Longwbrlh, a f te r booting tho ball ovor the bar, was a constant source’ of anxiety a n d displayed constructive skill. Tu a race for possession ]Mav.s(lon boat tho forward by inches, ami when n ex t Loiigworth snapped up an oppor tu n i ty provided hv s i l l ie r , i t was only prompt tackling tlial; pub him off th e ta rg e t . AYhou Clithoroe re ta lia ted Kvans missed a chance -through ’ hesitancy in centring. Boodn.y wn.s cheered for pulling Tbbotson up in timely fashion wlieii ho was on th e point of a solo ” effor t; and Ashcroft had to ru n o u t twice to f ru s tra te Dargon. An exciting inoleo, following a centre by Gar- stnng, saw
A.shcrofb prone: on th o hnll. Tlio goalie m a n a g e d to push tho ball aside for a collcngiio to kick into toiicb. Tjancnstcr. re tu rn ed on th e lo ft , an d Longwortli, ta k ing in bis s trid e - n pass by Ibbotson, lasbod th e ball across th e goal facer
TTo added th a t ho had no allornatlvo, under tho^
circum.stnnces, Imt to
ro.sort to
dra.stic action.
Surprise Forwards.
manship wn.s wanting .at times, i t w’a.s solf- ovidoht th a t they w o r e developing .nhdor- stnmling of each o th e r ’s play. They-were liiorc inothodical, more resourceful'; am! tlioy displayed a ponetrntivo power th a t raised ex p ectan t results from • th e ir .raids. Indeed, one found i t .somewhat difiiciilt to holievo th a t th is wa.s exactly th e same side th a t b i t tho d u s t ag ain st Lancaster, .such w a s th e trans formation—or rejuvenation.
mediocro d eb u t witli th o club on Saturday should Imvo jumi>cd into form in the socond match, was as su rp ris in g ns i t was plcasur- nblo to th o home supporters who had gathered in .strong force. Henji, too, made amend.**, and W i th Dargon receiving ample a tten t io n s r ig h t and left, th e .f ro n t lino show’ed iin to advantage.
I f th e ir marks Tlio fa c t th a t Buchanan, following on a
TO-MORROW’S MATCH AT SOUTHPORT At Southport, to-moiTow, tho Glithoroe
team will bo miaitorod. The journo.v will bo made by tra in . Next Tuesday evening Clitheroo will go to
AYatorfoot to moot Bosseiidnle United. Tlie second round of the C'Ombination cup w’ill bo played a t HorwicU on Monday, th e
lo th inst. L a s t S a tu rd ay ’s “ g a t e ” ag ain st Lancas
te r amoimtcd to C3S. Clitheroo’s share of AYednesday’s takings was £13 1-Is.
WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE GALDERSTONES LOSE.
PROMISING DISPLAY GAME.
IN OPENING
Bo.9ervo in th e ir oi>ening match of the •
sea.son in th e AYest
Lanca.shire League, tho football they provided was such as to en courage th e ir followers iu the hope tlm t the team will fare coii->idcraA)ly bettor timu
la.st year. Tlieir play was b rig h ter th a n wa.s usual a y e ar ago and evidence was not laclc- ing tlmt once th e members of the team have became familiar witli each o th e r ’s play, even b e tte r exhibitions will bo given. On S a tu rd ay tliey were up against a clever team,
AYhilsb Calderstone>
lo.st ii—3 In Darwen
^ v e ra l memiicrs of which w’ill be drafted in to th e Darw’eii first eleven before tliey are much older. Teams:—
.son. Alacdonald: AYIiittnkcr. AYriglcy,
Fo.ster; Alnyho, H. Haytoii, Haydock, E! Haytoii, Dawson. Darwen Reserve: Bower; 'Longworth, Ben
Calder.'^ones: H. AYilkinson; J . AYilkin-
n e t t ; Hindo, Smith, Dawson; Badcliffe, Broughton, McClure, Bowker, Spink. R ig lit from th e kick-off, tho visitors ran
'riiore wore mnn.v
te am soon replied, Alayho on th e r ig h t wing heating tw’o men and then shooting, tho ball passing ju-^fc inside th e upright , ^nt^l Power beaten. Darwen wore, however, having most of th e play and wore soon in f ro n t again, BadclilTe'.** .shot from a narrow angle tak in g th e home goalie by surprise. Power wa.s a trifle lucky w’lion a shot by Hnydock pa.s'od through a crowd of players and h i t liis legs, tho ball cannoning across to Alaylio w’hose sliot was .saved by Power diving full length. The re su ltan t corner was easily cleared, n.s was another a. minute la te r, a f te r a .sliol l).v F os ter had been tu rn ed ruuiid tho post. Calderstonos were now
pve.s.sing and only s trong defensive piny k ep t them out. An a t ta c k by Darwon on the right ended wlien Badcliffo’.s centre went behind. The homo team- had now .slackened and tlio visitors did all tho attack in g . Only the good work of J . AVillcinson who, through tile
slowno.ss of his p a r tn e r , AracdonaUl, had double worlc to do, kept them out. AVilkinson was glad to concede a corner _on the loft when h a rd pressed hy Spink, and this was cleared. A minute la te r, r. long shot hy Hinde was only ju s t wide, while a t th e other end a grand shot by TTaydock, which ju s t .Mvimmed th e liar, deserved a bettei* fate. A foul on Spink hy AA’^Ukinsnu re-sulted in r free kick ju s t outside th o ])ciialty area ArcCliirc shot over tho bar. Tiie homo team were now playing h o tte r football and forced two quick corucr.s on th e loft, botli of which were cleared,
the.second one a f te r a goal mouth struggle. ’ Half-time: Darwen Bosorvo 2, Caldorstones 1.
diuvn ami scored, a raid on th e le f t resulting in Snink sending across a perfect centre for AfcCInre to convert easily. The home
Tiio .‘^■ocond half s ta r ted in ra th e r .sensa tional fashion, four goals coming in th e .f ir s t to n minutes.
through AlcCluro, and th en the
homc.stors U\ssenod tlio a r re a rs with a point .scored by Haydock. AlcClure scored again, boating H. AA’'ilkinsou with a good shot, and thus completing his “ Imt tr ic k .” A ra id on th o loft resulted in Darwen’s fifth goal. Bowkor iwuetrating with a good first-time shot. Wilkinson s-aved a long shot from Broughton by tu rn in g i t round th e post for a fruitless corner. Towards the end, Cnldcrstoiios played h a rd and should have made h o t te r use of four
siiceo.ssive corners on th o , r ig h t . Alayho, however, failed to l i f t the ball fa r enough. Power made hi ono mistake when ho le ft his charge to fist away a centre, which ho misled, th e ball going to F . Hayton who .shot into tho empty goal. F in a l ;—: Dnrwcn Besorvo 5,
Cnlder.stnos 3.
Fir-stT. tho visitors scored ' :— ^ ^ ------------ -
• ^Britain contains about 4,000 of tho world’.s 55,000 cinemas, and 80 million pounds of
B r itish c ap i tal a re invested in tho film in dustry.
see. The enlvos an d yearlings a re always a fe a tu re a t Settle Show, bu t this year tho q uality was higher an d more unifonn th an has been seen for some years, Chielly of tlie dairy typo, the aninmlB gave promise of bocomiiig useful pail fillers and many’ will cer tainly bo hoard of again in the shop
among tlio c at tle, whore th e r e ' was some ol tho finest young stock one could wish to
(Juality was extremely high, particularly; ; ^ • . . .
shearling gimmurs, n o t less th an two montlis in th e liamls of the ex h ib ito r: I , b. 3. V e r ity ; 2, 3- L- Close; 3, AY. H u n te r and Son. * J)itto, stock ewes, any ago, t-o have suckled lambs th is season: 1, 3. L.
Clo.so, 2, S. 3. Verity. bwalcdalo tu p lamb: 1,- 3, AY. Alorpliel, H o r to n ; .2, J . R . Tliwaite, \Yintorburn. D i t to , sh ea rlin g tu p : 1, 3. A. Alorpliot; 2, J , R . Thwaite* Hargrave; 3. 3. AV. Alorphot. D i t to , tu p , any age: 1, J . L. Close; 2, 3. AY. Alorphot. Tliroo Swaledale gimmer lambs, in . the hands of tho brce<ler; 1, 3 . W. Alorphot; 2, H. Alorphot. D itto , shearling' gimmors, to Imvu boon n o t less tliaii two moutlis in the hands of tho ex h ib i to r : 1, J . \V. Aloriihet; 2, S. 3. V
giinmur lambs: 1, J . L. Close; 2, S. 3. \)unby; 3, T . Donby, Alewith. Ditto,,
l in g . The coveted Alorrisoii Chip* which curries with i t tho championship of the show, was won liy A!r.s. A. Hargreaves and Sou, Claplmm,. with a fine bull calf, which, with a •wonderfully level .back wjis p'er- fectly set down a n d , well proportioned. Some very useful animals of tlio hght^ typo. suitable lor tho dales, were entered in tho horses elasse.s, b u t the bad weather an d
owes, any age, to have suckled lambs this Konson: 1, S. 3. A^'ority; 2* 3. \Y. Alorx>het; 3, 3. L. Close. Three f a t lambs, any brood, n o t shown iu any’ o th e r.,c la s s ; 1, 3. Simpson. Air. S. 3 . F a r ro r ’s special for, group of four horned owes: 1. J . J*. Close. D itto , for group of fo u r Dales bred or. bwaledale shoex>: 1, J . L. Closo; 2, J . \Y. Alorpliot. ,AIr. G. B. Holdswortli’s special for groui) of four honied sheep: 1, •!. A. Alorpbet; 2, J . W.''AIorx)het; 3, H. AlorpbeL. Alossrs. Conner, AicDougall ami Robertson’s,
’e r i ty ; 3, 3. L. Closo. D i tto , stock
lateness of tho luiy hoason was roilocted in the sheep section.* Kulries foil below the s tan d a rd of previous years, for .several fanners,' re lu c tan t to spare a day snitablo for tho Imyfiolds, failed to_ bring tlioir slieep. Quality was inferior, the bad woatlier having loft its mark on the con dition of the. sheep. Half-bred lambs were p articularly good, however, ami on tlie whole, females were .superior to tlio males.
Gift to Former Secretary.
H u t to n Croft took occasion to p re sen t a gold watch chain to the Into secretary, Air. \V. AY. Thornbor, in recognition of his
Oil behalf of tho Committee, Captain
services from 1920 to 1928. Air. Thornbor, in re tu rn in g thanks, felicitated his
snccc.ssor. Air. C. H. Cluirlesworth, upon tlie improved en ti’y’. The toast of “ Tho Judges ” was given
L td ., siieeial for six s to re wether or giinmer lambs no t to be ontored in any o th e r c4ass, from a Scotch, Dales bred or Swalcdnle ewe: 1, [li. Carlisle; 2, AY. Carlisle, Skiptoii; 3, 3. Slayden, Settle.
Eggs.
sented by Air. G. U. Taylor, aiuT Air. G. C.* Taylor. P la te of six white hen eggs: 1, 3. Blackburn, Nelson; 2, S. S b n t t low o r th ; 3, Atiss P . AI. Nowsain, Clitberoo. P la to of six brown hen eggs: 1, Aliss P . AI.
New.sam ; 2 ami 3, K. H ird . P la to of six t in te d ben eggs: 1, Airs. AYeston; 2 an d 3, E. H ird .
Siiccial prize, a silver eliallengo cup pre Poultry.
bv Air. D. H. Illingworth, and acknow ledged by Air. .1. B. Smalley, A similar eomplimeiit to tho oxhibiUou was proposed by Air. F . H . Ifistor, and Air. B . 'raylor
roplii^. The live .stock judges wore:—C a t t le : Air. T. Foster, Linton, an d Air.
Cracoe. Horses; Air. AYilliam Nowlumse, Auediffe Hull, Slyne, an d Air. AVilliam Robinson, l la l to n , Lancaster. AA’onsleydalc and lialf-bred sheep: Air. J . B. Siunlley, Curk-in-Cartmcl, and Air. AY. Dinsdale, Nowtou-le-AYillows. Dales-brcd sheep : Air. C. AI. Fawcett, Iluwe.s. Swalorlnle sheep: Air. .John Scan-, Aloorcock, Sodbergh. Following are the awards:
.Carlisle, Short-Hornod Catilo.
^ t r s . Sluiltlewortb and Sons, Giggleswick. Bull, nob Imving more th a n two broad te e th : L, F. Clupliam ; 2, F , Tliwaite; 3, B. Sutto n , ___,
Ingleton. ' H eifer calf, September. liahi;
iioifcr, te e th
3 'i, Simpson; : l , nob i kl .
3, U. Taylor. Heifer, in calf or milk, with no t more th an four broad tc e t l i : 1, A. H a r- grouvos and S o n ; 2, C. Hargreaves, Aust- wick; 3, 3. Lund and Son. Two dairy cowsj n o t more tiiau ono month calved, or within two months of calving (special prize given by tlio llellifield Auction Alart Co., L td .) : 1, A. Hargreaves and Son. Cow, in milk: 1, A. Hargreaves and Son; 2, J . Simpson; 3, B. Taylor. Dairy cow, fed on Robson’s Balanced Dairy Nuts fspecial prize given by tlio B ritish Oil and Cake Alills, L td ., H u l l ) : 3. Simpson. Cow, iu c alf: 1, A. Hargreaves and Son; 2, F. Tliwaile; 3, J . AYiiUamson; 4, B. Taylor.
milk, with not more I,
3. AYilliamson, Skiptoii; th a n 3. Simpson;
.J. AYilliamson, 3, B. Taylor.
1929: to
Carlisle, Kilnscy. liavo more
1 an d i thu
' ' .....‘ - ------ ' •*- 2, K. H ird , Clap- le a r l in g liroatl 2,
.(lived since 1st Heifer,
four broad te e l l i : 2,
S k ip tq n ; in
ain calf
3. or
two
te e th : 1, F . J . CorntUwaito, B athm el l ; 2. ICwbank Bros., Ausiwick. Bull calf, ealveu since 1st September, 1929. 1, Airs. A. H a r greaves and Son, Claphaiu; 2, Felix TUwuite, \Yintoi b iirn ; 3, R. Tnylor, Giggleswick; 4,
Two bullock calves, no t showing any broad
Game cock: 1, Dr. AY. K. Barker , C litheroe; 2, l l . F . AYoodhead, Moltliam; 3, 3. I I . Ha rtley , Curtbwaito. Old English Game lien: 1, R. F. AVomllioad; 2, Dr. B ark er ; 3, Aliss A. . A. Bell, Carlisle. ^YyundoUo,. iiialo. u .c . : I, 11. Anthony, Chorley; 2, 3., H. Smith, S o u th p o r t ; 3, O. Campbell,-, Haxby. NYyamlotto. female, a .c . : 1, R.; zVntbony ; '.2 , H. AYhitehcad; 3, S. Smi th, Nottingham. Exchequer Leghorn, m a le ; I . 3. HI Moorhonse, Alirtleld; 2, 3 . Jack-- man, B cn th am; 3\ AY. ^R. Routh, Askrigg. Exchequer Leghorn, fonmio: 1, 3. J ackm an ;. 2, 3. I I . Aloorhoiiso X.-3, \Y. R. Uoutli. Leg horn, male, a .o .c . : J, R. Anthony; 2 and 3, S. Shuttlewortli, Bontham. Leghorn, female, a .o .c .: 1, C. Campbell; 2. S. S h n t t lew o r t l i ; 3, R. Anthony. Rhode Is land Red, male, rose or singlo comb: 1, 3. H. Sm i th ; 2, AY. 3. l l i iu to r , York; 3, 3. Holden, H u rs t Green. Rhodo is lan d Red, female: 1. 3 , H . Sm i th ; 2 ami 3, S. O’Hanloii, Cocker- moiitli. Rock, male, u .c .: 1, R. Garlick, sen., Kirkby Lonsdale; 2, A. Soiitheni, Paililiam; 3,* K. Alorphot, Dent. Rock,
female, u .c.: I, T. Atkinson; 2, R . Garlick, jn n ., Kirkby Lonsdale; 3, 3. H. Smith., Barnevclder, male: 1, J . AV. Hird, Clap- ham. D i tto , rcninlc: 1 and 2, .1. AV. Hirtl. vSus-sex, male or female: 1, R. Anthony; 2, A. Wilson, S ilsd en : 3, J . H. Smith. A.O.V., cook: I and speoial, S. F . Amlerton, Orms- k i r k ; 2, 3. H. Aloorhouso; 3, G. F ir th , Black burn. A.O.V., hoii: 1, 3. H . Aloorhouse; 2, R. Anthony; 3, H. For tu u 'i. Cockerel, a.v ., !>red 1930: I ami special, 3. H. Sm i th ; 2, R . Anthony; 3, A. AYilson. Pullet, a.v., bred 1930: L and special, B. Anthony; 2, A. Wilson; 3, B. F. AYoodhoad.
H . F o r tu n e ; 2, B . Anthony; 3, S. F. Amler- loii. Drake, a .v . : 1, J . II. Sm i th ; 2. B. Anth o n y ; 3, 3. P . Bleazard, Dowiiham. Duck, av. : 1, 3. P. liloa'zard; 2, R. Anthony; 3, J . H. Smith.
SELLING CLASS.—Cock or lion, a .v . : !,
Anthony; 2, J . B a rg l i ; 3, 3. 1*. Bleazard. UTILITY CLASSES.—U g h o rn , cock: 1,
GIFT CLASS.—Cock or hen, a v . : I, R.
not exceeding l lcw t . each calved, or IHcwt. each in c a lf ; 1, A. Hargreaves ami Son: 2, B. Tnvlor. Butchers’ boast, cow or Iieifor:
1 am i*2, AY. N^ittall. S e t t le ; 3, AY. Baldwin, Skipton. [Boast, fe<l on food
sea.soncd with Thorlov’s Food (.special prizes given by J . Tliorley, Ltd., Ijondon) : .1, \Y. Niittall Beast, fed on Tliorley’s Cake or Feeding Alcal: Ai Hargreaves and Son. Calf, fed on Calviiio Calf Alcal (special prize given by Iho Calvino Co., London) : A. Jlsirgreaves and Son. Heifer calf (.special prize given by Airs. AN?. A. Alaudsjoy, Settle) : E. Hird. Group, consisting of one male and two females (.special prizos given by the Settle, Ingloton and BonUiam F a rm e rs ’ Associa
J , [P., for group of animals, in the bands of tlio breeder, comprising 1 heifer calf, 1 yearling heifer nob showing more th a n , two broad tcot\i, 1 cow or heifer calved or w ith in two months of calving: 1, J . Simpson: 2, F . Thwaite.
t io n ) ; 1, A. Hargreaves and Son; 2, F. Thwaitc. Special jirizo,’ .silver challciigo cup. presented by Caiitain B. H u t to n Crolt,
Horsos.
two ivonrs o ld : 1; J . Clarkson; 2, N. Bol- land, Boll B u sk / Agricultural m a re : 1, T. Oddie, G r in d lc to n : 2, Afr.s. Slmttleworth a n d Sons; .3, H . Cliristio, Ltd.* Settle. Air. and Airs. G. Dawson’s specials for horse or mare, 3 years old or upwards: 1, T. A
Colt o r filly, for agricnltnro, yenrling or
K ip lin g ; 2, Mrs. Shutt lewor th and Sons. D i tto , vnnner, 3 or upwards: 1, J . Swaine, Leeds: 2, H. Christie, L t d . ; 3, B. Smalley, The
A.ssoeiatidn*.s specials (Selling Class) for horse or mare, any ago: 1, J . Aldersley;
A U O O T B A U U . *”;
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. SUNDAY SCHOOL DDAGUE.
H u r s t Green v. Chatbiirn Athletic. AA\ Penman.
Kick-off 2-30. J 1 ^ Cntholic.s v. Congregntionnls. J . Herd.
B. Antliouy; 2, A. Snowden, Cross H i l ls ; 3, J . P. Bloazard. Leghorn, h en : 1, A. Snow d e n ; 2, O. Campbell; 3, F. Bolton, Great Harwood. AV.yandotto, cock; 1, B. Anthon.v; 2, A. Snowden: 3, C. Cnmpboll. AAVandotle, h en ; 1, R. Anthony; 2. S. Shn tt lowo rtli; 3, A. Snowden. Rhode Island Bed, h en : 1, 3. I I . Sm i th ; 2, A. Snowdon; 3, G. Grim- shaw, Chorlov. Crossbred lien, rosccoml): I , R. Garliclc, ju n . ; 2, AV. H. W ai te; 3, T. Ivoll.v, Settle. Duck, a .v . : 1, 3. P . B le az a rd ; 2, R. Anthony; 3, C. Camplioll. Bantam, a .v . : 1, A. J . F o r tu n e : 2, B. Anthony; 3, 3. Bargh. Special prizes given by Airs. P . IC. AIcKvoy, Stackhouse, for bird, cock or cockerel, hen or pulloc; for u t i l i ty purposes: 1, M r s . ‘ Weston; 2, AV. Towlor; 3, Colonel Birklieck. AVyaiulotte, black, cock or cockerel: 1. 3. and G. Cousins, H a r ro g a te : 2. T. C. AYIiitakor an d S o n ; 3, .1. Bnrgb. AYynndotte. black, ben or p u l le t : 1, T. C. AMiittakcr and Son; 2, H. Snowden; 3, J , and G. Cousins.
AV.vandotto, wliito, cock or cockerel: 1, E. AVliittnkcr, Alytbolm- royd; 2, J . and G. Cousins; 3, Smith and AVain, AVarsop. P ekin black, female: I and 2, H. Snowden; 3, G. L. Booth. P ekin, male,' a .o .c . ; 1, B . Anthony; 2, J . Green; 3, G. L. Booth. .Pek in , female, a .o .c .; 1, J . Green; 2. J . and G. Cousins; 3, B. Anthony. A.V., cockerel, 1930: 1, G. L. B o o th ; *2, Dr. B a rk e r ; 3, H. Snowdon. A.A’ . pullet, 1930: 1, H. Snowden; 2, J . B arg h ; .3, A.C^ AVilford. A.O.AJ"., innio or female, clean legged: 1, J . F . Kntwis tle; 2, J . H. H a r t le y ; 3, G. L. Booth.
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