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LEAVERS, eiACKSURN Used Austin Cars
1931 Austin Twelve-Six Coaclibiiilt Saloon, milage 7.000, appearance as new, very carefully used.
1929 Austin Six 10 h,p. Itnrnliam saloon-de-lnxe, trijjlex
gla.ss, bum- l)ers, perfect meclmnical condition, leeellulosed recently.
1929 Austin Six 10 h.p. fabric saloon, -plendid condition tlirougliout.
£145
£135 £115
1327 Austin Twelve l-cjl. coachbnift Windsor saloon, colour Jfaroon, verj’ nice order....................................... £55
1927 Austin Twelve -l-cyl. 4-seater tourer ...................................................... £33
1931 Austin 7 coaehbnilt saloon, iSnallow body, smi head, triplex, bunij)ers, colour two-tone green. a,s new.
1930 Austin 7 h.p. coupe, rcallv nice condition.
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1929 Austin 7 h.p. fabric saloon, disc wheels.
1926 Austin 20 h.[). Gordon l.*itidau- letle, all leather npliolstery, tip-np lace forwai'd seats, excellent eon- diiion.
£120 £55 £55
• £85 Used Morris Cars
1931 Morris Cowley Saloon, colour Maroon, one omicr since new, un
marked, jiorfeet mechanical epn- dition. _
1931 Morris Cowley .Saloon, colour Blue, one owner.
1930 Morris Cowley Saloon, colour
iilaioon, sun head,
appe.arancc as new.
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1929 Morris Cowley Saleons, good condition.
1931 Morris Cowley .Snn-head t'onpc.s. excellent.
1931 Morris Cowley i-.-eater one owner, as new..
1930 Morris Isis eoaohimilt saloon, colour blue, fine condition Ihrongh-
1931 Morris Oxford Six fabric saloon, colour black, absolutely unsoiled. £155
^'"t- ' £165
1930 Morris Oxford Six coaehbnilt
E.iloon. .sliding liead. wheels fitted with ace discs.
1929 Morris Oxford eonj.e, eoachbnilt, si.lendid condition.
-.f I r ’^ s r j l-l*' Other Makes
1931 Rover 20 h.p. Kegal .saloon, colour black and red. one owner, in really remarkable condition.
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|•^:t.^•> yv>v<^j n" V e 1 - i '/ '
1928 Chrysler 72 model coachliuilt
s.aloon. colour bine, hi reallv ex cellent order thronghont. all'good 1at6s.
1927 Buick 20/70 coachhnilf .-aloon. good condition.
1927 Armstrong Siddeley .Saloon, 11 h.p. coachbnilt.
1928 Jowett long saloon, fabric, good condition.
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Everything necessary to both appearance and mechanical condition has boon com pleted so enabling
them to give satisfaction.
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Paper Blinds in all sizes—cheap.
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licaits
Gloat Harwood conliiiiiod tn attach veiv stronglv and lolhiiviiig a siiniif adviiic'e
w............" ." io - ii ny till- referee
act. H.-iriiood still |iiled on pressiiro -inil during a melee in front of IMIhiin a hard ilofc ranmmed off Tomklnson’s lo<rk; fo,.
0 "s gold to pnneh II,c I,all ch-.-ir h„, act
then conlred strongly. Hil|:„„ '’''h ?;.'*''''','",!
hurt himsolf on a sloop hchind the line ) t turned out th a t his oar Inid keen h-'idiv inrn .and ho loft iho field taking no fiirthpi-
Z r i ' i ' w-i tl'’ " T ’''’'ared with 7lilliciilli- 1 rt • i /" ^ "
Co.il shortly oftorwards. Staco had nni ■V
'iiis f irVi
bis ibosl to tho feet of Rirliiist e who netted without dinicnlly.
M d iind ending with a strong shot whicli Hdlam pnsliet) over the bar for a corner Citherne wore eomplctoly overrun and
.1 third goal a fter a vciw prettv passing mpyeinenl down tlio tniddfe, Biinvan, BirG wisl o and Stage sharing honours for dp-
mich eiilhiisiasm Great Harwood scored
mil- Hie liall into the n e t well <mt of Hdlain’s reacli. Half-time:
nn tb i "’f n "ff hy Bnnyau who
Great Harwood, 3; Clitheroo, 1. Hall Sent Off.
I t was expected th a t Clitheroc would hn^o most of ilio phay with tho wind afc
r*Vj** 1 1 P*''*‘^*^‘'Jk-irIy as Harwood again helded only ton inon. Novertliolcss i t was
by Hillam, After his shaky work in tho
Great Harwood wlio attacked first, a fino Sliaw hoins efficiently dealt with
Gicat Hanvood left hack. distiiioiiished I t s e l f liy
r.acing the fall length ''of Hie
■ , h’','i ■'‘'''■anecs wore made without
'•abnillid from l in h o r t r The
'► ’hat Tomhinsoii Ini'd -■ill liJM'd
ThJ'V * -'’'.Sht Tomkiiisoii won a e i- ier His first kick was put hack l„ him , 1
^ hit,I Ids on-,;
Ilamer and Hillam got at loe,- ' ami were warned hy tlr
""" ''" t he was ohvioa-lv with' , h 'Z " 'o 'n e £235
£60 £35
’ £45 £65
£125 £45
£90
Pcom £70 p'rom £95
£35
£110 £ioo
FOOTBALL.
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION. Goals.
Danvoii Fleetwood ..............
lljurow' .]?thsorvc ....
Pro.scot Cables ....... liaiKasUii- Town .... Nelson
Hossomlale United
Southport lle.^terve . Chorley
Ilorwich U.^r .I......... .MtweuaMibo
Uicic. Korr’.s ........... Oroal flarwootl ...... nursciMjgli Kangm-.s .
Uaoup Horongli Clltlierot*
Ihirnoldswick Town lAtliain
.................. .................. ...............
............ ......
.................... ..............
..29 9 13 ..32 10 10
..32 K; II ..32 15 13 ..33 15 M ..31 l.l 10 ..31 12 13 ..3-j 14 19 ,.31 11 13 30 12 15 3 71 73 27 52 11 17 4 58 00 20 7 5.3 07 25 3 70 91 23
33 () 21 0 .39 8.1 1,8 52 4 2.‘ 3 3? 12m I
SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
'.Ib'
c.it llanvmul. .7; Clitlierau. t.
Nl.am'asier
T.mn, ,'1: Accrin„ton
Ite.si \l);n-H'ca, •_>: liavrmv ttu.-orvo. 1. ■
ilfi.ssi.mlate fldl i'il. : j :
cjl.ilicv. 'J. \U.'u ii|i llornugli. 2: JIni wii li ' |,’.A| I 1 \l!iininMswiel< Town. I't Dili,-. Kerr'.- 0. \l,.vtha.m. ,‘l ; I’
rc.scot ('a!)Ic.s. I, .vjlMiMiiiigli l(auj;ei-.<. 7: Morcoaiiil.c. I. xi'l.’rta-niui, :l; .s^omlipnrt Itcserv,,. t.
W ELL BEATEN.
Clitheroe’s Poor Display att Great Harwood.
FIVE—ONE.
addition, Chtliurou bad tlio discmiragumunl ol having |.,a „k Hall, tia-ir ucnt?u-ball sunt oil the licld. Uu liad Iiuuii wanieil. •dong null a llanvoo.l playiT, a ininuto nr
two bu iiro and whun bu uamniilted a lelinioal lonl a httio latur. iliu rol'ereo ,'avu Inm nian-hnig „rduis.
H.uat Harwood lost
■non wen. cplnplotoly off form. Even Hlllani was below par. eoneeding two -oak tie would nonnaJly have p.evenled, and the only Jiicn to come througli the ordeal with leal ere, it w.M-e the liaelvs and IVilkinsoii.
L. Ill III. who damaged a log in a medal IM.ICI d n n n e tlie week, and brouglit in -Islin .1 In,at ’bus employe,., who ha- pre- lloii-ly played fiill-iiaek with the club. Tlie conduion-
w.Tc terrible. A bi<di wiinl ivlneli rinheroe faced in the first’ lmlf w:i./ alone a .siillieiont liaiidieap. but tbi- was iiotlmig
e..mpaied with Hie miderfooi enn- nitioils. the grnmid was a sea 01 .-Intiiions mud and
jila.ver- found the .gem.-
v.tv
T n.m 1'" “'^ 'i ‘- ‘■I wore witlioiit S S cMl '" '
The teams were as follow-- ( lillmroe: llillam. goal: ■fbompsoii and
d I ' Vv'n - l•i, l.i- i I k H
hnrn. Wilkinson and A-tiri, forwards
t.reat Harwood: Viek,.|-.s. goal: Hamilton Ihiller and
I.iiliii-li and .■'haw, lorward-. Iteleree: Afr. .7. Harvey, of l!:iwtenstall.
An Early Lead Lost.
n.ei' HibL
g-ime.l .1 f,e< Uu-k on ............ ol the penalty area tor a void on .\-tin "'Cinthnni
dmidd he tahon over ...... SCOI'. .
nmve
opued
vigorou.slv iiTowly over.
'r liter alfiMit len mimite ’ • '
'^eryhody el'-e iomel ji verv tlilfivulf V” ri tn ,
'’"N.,-llieie„Hy the goalkKeepi'r
, . . Harwood *'‘i}d Stage headed
i e n r "
' '
.nieluiifil III the mmt. A Great JJ-irwnnrl .'■'I'inell
I I
•S-l to taco the ivind. Cliiheme made an '>bt lonnd combined .......
Ungor.son got the hall aci-o- il„- o „ .,f n tna'h " '" p
hick mud.
5he other forwards were .'’"‘’X •■ind then (■I'itherne
, 0 X'.ishing
impns.-dile on account of tlic .\evoitheh-:-s on one ovea-io
Jonikmson. .Viiag,.. Jimivan. ’ Ttoger-im, Vaies. Ciiiit- a l l and r.on.s-
to It standstill. Tho lir.-t half of file guiin; sli d.t 7 ‘'"l'■ ,• '-■
Kesene hy eight goals to two. Tile -oft ground was greatly to ilio liking of tlie h.nne onyird.-, who adopted snit:dilo hieties and a tho .second hall r:in the Fleetwood del'enee
llosm-v . ’1 m id,? n.,7, ^1
piled on goals in tjuiek
.sncco.ssitm. The ‘Vhl against tho visitors, wim
en n l was a fair relle.v of tho jdav. U„ ■e-'Mmn.g, Calderslones atln.-ked lierdelv and
- ,7 ‘ " 't “ f ,1 b.
being :>n :djseiitee and Hayloii tahiii.r Id's dace at insido-right. Dr.
liol.erlso.r was
b.id .i sliong team wImcI. inclndod several piomiMiig a.iiiateur player.^.
■,'i ..
.'''h'clwood llesorve 'Jeaiii.^ •
l),Mmv'’’'''ti"''‘'1 'h i r ro l i ; Daw.-Oii, .IfcDonabI;
t e , n ) : ; ; & a r : r™ Komnsi,.,. Te.-de,, litiydoek, Z i
Sullivan. Ilclerce: Mr. |>. Hoar.himii,
nloii. Kempster Even First Half. K"id and ,-bot well but s,,-;rt
Kmd and 5bot^vell• but S^dH saver a t I e lesl-'''’ B(?borlsoT.’' ‘'tlieiT'‘'lri<M
" I in a long range .-hot fi-i.m Jleartl-lev At he other end, Mayho robbed M>ig t '
tu ileal .
■nie opoiiiiig exelniiige- were even -1,1.1 ''“ 'i '" '
a . (luilhiini Ihi- .mateli took place on 'ihe .''ban- Bridge ground on Saliirdav ni.'lit. Jiimi a eiiriiel ol green tlie playing pTit-h
m l T T :
\ \ liitlakor but Winstanlcy made a Mileiidlii tackle am i-oiibeti the wiagec.
I'liu- v KIHipatrich to s en d 'i l l
^1 uVil' In T 'S ! ’" } hd't liy AVhittakur rel ni m li-s X nhlnrstmics going ahead a fter DO
h..'S dropping si,01 V l i^ l^B Z o tZ le aZ lZ ir llohci
t.so'n who Ttn.s^in'sfdv )n lZ d ^'tn 'M-u-ho
j.roi-eedoil’T n '.Z Z aT iZ 'd i^ ^ ^ ^ Intel did well tn save good eIFnrts hv Il-iv
ton and IVliittnher. To tbo i'nlerv'-il Calderstnncs attacked stronglv but • iiiiimte fimm time Beardslev retliiced Hie
H a l fd im o t '’' ' ' '
a t ached slrpiigly and Ras lniZ made t splendid iiidividiuil elfort boating s Z r a l opponents and will, a great shot matlo
Calder.stones total into throe. Soon afior-
H.nrds llaylin raced tlirnngb tbe opposition
I ------ "" resuming Caldorsinnes
Hayton and Mayho both made good efforts th a t came to nothing. Tho Iiomo
forw.nrds
-core witl, a dcliglilfid shot. V Z a
ti.no TT?vt'
H-ns overwiiolmod and W. •. • Cr tf’U T'.O."--'.** A-' rj ,-kL.
Ijoforo Fleetwood had rocnrorotl from ilio slinek 5\)iittaker roiiildod tbo defence and pushed the ball across for Robertson to
B e 'L " 'w " l "■‘"‘t’ , " ’bittnk-or to scon. " '« 'h ''lh - - ieT d r iZ
Calder.stoiies, 2: Fleetwood Reserve, 1. Tinmodiatelv
been improve,I by the game in llie afleniomt. Uiet? ive,T"'^“‘'
sir igg „ la.tiyeen two teams of trim-.-. F,m ■
iIV m -e-e * <l<’’''™"nation of the plavcr./, ■mail
bii
g.ne no ipiarter and wero not airaid U'e.-o were
in iT '
■ *, h*sfc iiiculcnt oocurrotl whon Imt before lie co ih 'mt
Ui'emdi'ii nms ‘M",W''Tu.,Z^„,T"lL'^”' ' ’‘r l not get tbrimgli,
d
'I.i.i. Ibey were met will, a pair of resol te
b.iehs iilm kiched with surprising s trength' .Siislamed pressnre hv Chathurn
not 111 open the scoring. Jlellnr rotali-ite.l and orced a enrner. iidiich was i lZ .e d am
ni"?ZI-'h F ° ''b '■ et I
mm, Iiheio Graven just managed to tin over It hue shot hv C. Rnrness ® rii,?.i- •'
tlie cjiathiirn goal' was never serimislv'ex" d e.'.ir ’
his’ c l i a r ‘=T*ThSetr''tZ^'''];‘‘a . f 'a !^ v Z Z S ' g “
ZL"-“''
Mollor opened strongly i„ tlie seennd
le.lr blit were sent hack aiTtl a tli -Ml
')
when A. Frankland Z s j„ t b"a?on I?v'hI'c Tr i ," ”
f"’- « 'o I'ull. MatthowT
e em " 'v - '', ” *™inan will ruin a perfcctlv cool ed disli and end by leaving half of It
LaTco'llos- ■
on her
pi.ate is almost e n o Z , To h stifv -t rTarMelv'""
“
Z s t ' ' ‘l.o Tod Mrs. Franc™
dv.ilt with, tlip ground lieing (lead -maiu-t neenrate sliooting ,Tnst l,efo.?o the lU tZ
"I'o’s oniiio his wav wore 'e-isilt- B'l'
KO.ss put the ball into tlle f ’oip'tlio las 15,,.,’-
" - ‘r ’<-'''-"«led by witnessing a e,.i,„ I Imitball vieivpmnt, Ihc game was not I
md .1 icritable tuiagmiro, wliicli bad not spoctators assembled ami
"■’< > ." 111 black After m-igiiudly hoiiig fixed to he plaved
Intib on :n-emmt of Ihe conditions. t alder-lones nnule one elitinge,
nn.slinrv
™‘her loolisidv ai'ii'c Unit wn's
’"^'-■’’*'''’1 "ii'l
Calder.sirmes- pX'vo gonhs to one a t llie in-
< f'n
I|uarlers ol tiio gahie. Clither,.,. were op posed by only ten men, lint de.-pite thi- H.'irwooil .bimmated and iboron.ddy del s.Tieil tlaor big victory.
.1 man ailor twenty miniiios. Toiiikiiisoii tuain.g 111- ear on one ol the stoop.- and i-e.|iiinng siiteinng.
'fbii.s, for tliroe- Tlw Clitberoo
and null hualun, l,y live goals to onu. but they wei^ uolMplutely overplavud.
‘"l'-
liSnen, In
S>aturu,i.\ liad ;i nio-i disoiiiioini in.. o\- nm'r'w’n p
'flic (li thcn.e
siipi.ciriur, wli.i w.-m i„ on
we, 1
■>l 21 I () 94 y.-, 48 Tt ^r S S 7 1 4ll 42 2'i l i S 4 7« 43 40 :52 IG 8 S (IS 47 40 44 17 U 0 70 G1 40 ‘1 KM I {) 90 7o 3S
P W. L. IX F.A.Vts.
o 71 G7 37 4 78 34 4 77 G9 34 5 02 02 .34 0 G.*i 7‘> .30 2 70 sr> 30 53 02 29
ADVERTISEB.! AND TIMES, FEIDAY. APRIL 15, 1932.
Iir.st Imlf Hillain now pmt-eedod to give .a bnllijtnt (lispiuy and In* ropcateillv tlis-
tingiii.slioii hiinsolf. On oiu' occtisioii Sta«^o ran 1111^.-11111101 Imlf a dozen t litlierue jHayor.'' and was only tJi.^iiossossod in tin* anil ol shooting hy Uiclnnoml. Clillieroo's ■
hard lines wiili a good shot and jii>l alle Kards {’liatlmrii netted lor Cllllieroe hut uas ruled ijllsnle. In one Great lljirwooil aiiyaiiee the playei> overran tiu* hall \vhieli sliielc 111 the Jimd. Shaw vecoverei It :md llillam did <*\h'emely well to put his ^li'd oyer the har for another corner. \\ lien ( litheroe* atteinp[(>d to force their uay through .Hall and Stage got at fax^ger Iieads and were hoLli severeTv Avarmal ' llu‘ referee A moment la le r 'th o re seemed to h(! another scrap in |»rognvs«, helweeii Astin and \ iela*rs and those plavi*rs al wen* warned. Xovi. „iimite Ilall
c.nin. Miitted what .seemed to he a pmelv ti'c-hnieal toiil on Shaw and was immediatolv sent olf the lM‘ld tills,
I t was all Great Harwood after Ifall. (heir h*lt lialf-haok, made tin
eM:ollenl nm. linishiiig with a hoautifnl slml wiiieh heiit Hilla.m. Wilkinson was twice* louled near t!io imnalty area and it would
have heoii no
.siirpri.se to limi a Harwood player
111(0 till* iniiMIe am! semvd with a erand sliot. Final; (>reat Ifarwtiod, o; Clitlioroo, 1.
tv(*re iiatleied hy the widi* margin though eeriani n tliat had Hillaan heeii on his
cn.sioiitary fiiriu in tin* lir^t half he would liave pri'venied two of llu* goals. Harwoofl wore mueh (piickor and wore disUnctlv mon* niethodioa! than Clitheroe who had \a day off. The conditions tlid not help tlie players Iml. at the saiiu* turn* (iroat Harwood nverenme them and played (jiiite good foot- hall although they Iiad .mly ten players lor thive-tpiarters of the game.
halves were nlway.s llomidering and tin* forwards got few chance.s. TJiov made hu* poor use of these tln*y .lid g.*t and witliimt uasting uor.l.N lei if he said ijuile eoii- liisivi'ly that C'lillieree .got tlu‘ir desert,-.
WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE Goals.
V CNiimiigiiton
inc:i.>(cr 3'. wii | |cn. , lloltnii \V;im|.-. III...,. .
........
’’
ro.scoi (':ih|i‘- |;c>. ‘iihler.'-lnm^';
.............
Harwell Fcscrve .......... Ilroighlmci T'nitod .... Xi'Uun l»c.<t’rvo ...........
Chorloy
Jlo.sorvc* .......... Duriilcy .V
...........
I’lcotwooil llofscrvc .... Ikirnolcl.^iviclc
rc*-stim .Vtirth I'hnl Inckhnrn IJovois A .
.' urn lliompson defended steadilv hut the Iti(*linnmd ]fc eaimol he .said tiiat Great Haiwooil
RIBBLESOALE AMATEUR LEAGUE.
Ifni-.s! flreoii ... Chatburn
Wi.s\V
Itillington Head
.............. inaln* Cnionv
(‘ll ....).. __
. !) 7 2 2 Its 27 12 I .III i; .| n 2!i -ii) 1^ . ( ' ■12 I) 111 HI l i
P. W. I..
n.E.A.Pts. I . 7 (I li 1 2li -111 I SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
xHiir.st Groon, 2: Ijangho Colony, 0. BOTTOMLEY CUP—SEMI-FINAL.
I b.-itl,urn, 2: liillington, I.
.21 9 9 G G7 G5 21 .21 9 ,*
21 9 3 49 GI 2? 23 9 1 2 2 (0 G3 20 5 n 3 ;IG -19 13 I 17 G8 13
■ I 19 2 111 121 II) SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
x( alileiMones. 8; Fleetwood Ho.^erve. 2. -xUiorloy Hoserve. 3; Nelson He.«;erve. 2. -xl
le.tton ^ o r lh Lml A. •}; llroifThtnict Xi'rese.u Gahles De.... 3; \Ve.<ilmngliltm. “2.
— CALDERSTONES’ BIG WIN.
OUTSIDE CHANCE OF WINNING CHAMPIONSHIP.
An.vion.- to lini.-h llie .-enson in :is hi'di *i league position as po-sihle, and witir an
capturing chief Inmours, i" home on Saturdav trmmce.1 laeotwouil
2'2 I I 5 3 71 40 31 .22 15 G 1 SU 43 31 .23 I I 8 1 75 3G 29 .22 15 8 1 Gt 51 27 .20 II (; 3 (42 41 25 .21 12 9 0 G4 GI 24 .24 11 11 L
V W. X. D.
F.A.in.s. HURST GREEN v. LANGHO COLONY
At Hur.-,! Green. The bonie team gained t« o valuable i.oint.-, froni tbe
> G9 03 -J-l < 4 38 .|8 oo
sottle down and even play was tbe order many good moves being spoiled bv the tric-hv wind.
.■sifgai- and Ibadsliaw for tbo Colony cleared any limes, tbe home fonvards just fniline
Ittllo cottllitnattoit littl pre-soil lorciblv wilit good forward ritshcs, but 7)ixon aiid II. Bolton were s:tlo in their hiehing and Itiekliiig. Hurst Green’s sti'ength Ittv in llicti- Intlf-hat-h line, W. Ci-o-s beimr verv goiiil tit lioldiiig Wilson and hoadiiii. strongly. Hynii was playing a polished game, leedittg iiiee
jta.sse-. and .1. Ifoldoti
i d - Z i h o U'lek ol It ami iimtnigetl to semi \\ ilUin.‘'on jinnd lorward passi*.«.
. I'll Inniiiig roiiml cmlv one goal heliind
bill was liealen by W. Trolier after a verv nice hiiiit ol passing between Wilhinson iiiul C. Cross. Hurs t Green always seemed to Imve soim-lhiiig ii, band and' jibived willi conlitlencf*. Apart
frr.in Saj:ar. no ono wa-
mitstandiMtc for kanjilm wlio .m*i*1!H’iI tin-d and dispirited. Final: llnr.^t Groan
T.aiiglio, 0. HM -—
CHATBURN MILL v. SMALLEY’S (MELLOR).
(Infirmary Clip—3rd Round.)
s;iv«‘d a paint fdank drivo from Straimn ipp‘*d anaihcr over ilu* har from W. Cnws
Il HUS e.xpocieil that Iningho would have more of the game but the contrarv Inip- poiied lllirsl Green hy comhined plav ralileil eoiislanlly ;,i,d gained eoriier aflhr i-oriier on hnlh wings. W. Trotter, after a -Inili.v stiirl owing to a kiii-e iiijtirv. opened pill tbe game well .-iml with C. Cross sebeni- iii^ 'iramll\'. \i*r\- ^^ood jilav wa.s si*on Sair-j,-
i . I rotter got bis bead to otte frottt blralnttt tttid scored.
.showed his skill and anticip:ition. lieldiug a good shot hy C. Cross. Hurst Grech lorced many corners, both Slralmn and W
ill.nison placing them niceh- in front
\ in ’Ve’’ ! ’ hi'li- _.-\fter 20 .miiintcs' Tihi.v
I.attgltt) .sitowed verv
motliodienl and kciit tho hall Imv, whilst Langho essayed the long passing game thus losing possession, again on account of the 'vmd.
.•-agar, in goal tor Iningho, earlv
opened witli a geod run on the right bi ll rigle.v. Until le:ims took a long tiane t'.i
- - lay against , a strong erratic wind, ami and strong erratic wind, I be heme team were' the more
SUIT ABOUT A SPADE ACE g u in e a .
p .-bun. J,.iiig|m lion Hie
to.ss and elected to | Gtsliurn, lor Hie retiirn of ’the .'uin.-i ' or Biker .said be was looking al Hie da-b
l lcU n t n its vailue,no £7. 4
rmivoi-ed the guinea. Biirloii kept pulling oil the recovery ol Hie coin, and evuutliall'v .''aid lio liad bonb i l tu a safe deposit.
originally lor £3 Ids. I, was dated'ahoiir 1052. and .-lie tindcrslood -it was valinible. His Hoiioiir gave .iiidgnicnl I'm- the reliir-i
Mrs. IJikor said she* hoimlu iln* •‘•nim'a
?I, .t*"-' "'"'"-'a or 3.5-.. ohscrviiig tinu Bliiton would no doiiht have goiu. to -oice
expense m getting tho coin fnim tlie car. HEAD.
10-140111- will regret to learn of the deat-ii wlllcl, iit-eiuTcd siiddeiily last .Satlirdav, of
Mis. Jiine Sibylla i'mviisnii, a foriiier riead school teacher, and for seveial year.- a well Itiiown . ghleidiill resilient. For over twentv
l■ol■mel■l.v pi-omiiieiilly identified with liei’i Gluireh, Mr-, loivnsoii attended .St. .lohn (
l.aiiimw) Ghiireh iipim going i„ lliii-idev
Ills Go-atn, tofi vojn'.2 ...r.. -1... i - -r. rosidunco with Jior damditm' ,,louiiso ,n. sit
........ yo.'irs jmu. slio hjoL- m Olivaiit-street-, niii-iilev iw is)
.Slip IS .survived hy one tlaiighter. The iiileriiient tool; place on 'I'lio-day al Head.
SABDEN.
s m i s i x a A is so c i .y r i ( ) .v .- i„ h,,. We- 11.3,111 School, on .l•’n'(l.^y owumi"- hiist.
juuiblo sale and poiiiul ‘stall waT hohi >n JHd ol tho Siiluleu Disirict Nursing Associa tion. The event proved verv .siiccessl'nl a .''iiin of over L*5 being realised.
on
S.aUird.a,v wlien H. Chai-iiley'- te’ain beat 8hop Ashtons team bv 5—1 'I'h . game allraeted a good gaL*!
.■siimlay atlernooii, at St. Mi-hola.- Clim-eh a united service of the men's and women'/ lellowship classes was coiidiicied hv .Mr J-. R. Jlansden. of the Bible Chiircl'imaii'/ Missionary G'nllegu at Bristol. Mr. Mai-.s.
deii gave an interesting discourse on ‘'The need of a pcisonal Saviour.'’
l iv e 'a n P Z IfNIONISTS.-In Ihe Co„.-.,-va- i iu Club in (lanloners-row, last Tiiiirsd-i’-
soeoiidod hy Mrs. Trotter. The e Tn emiclmlcit with refreshnints,
Resle.van Chin ch, the choir sei-ii'ion-' were emidnctod b.y the Rev. IV. H. S tZ m s of
Z '^ i ‘° " ' Sf-l!-M()XS.-0„ Simdav
eieniii„ the
v ' I i “‘ '
imons '""‘’u " ''‘" /"■‘’■■V''!''! ‘"'o iiispiriiiT^eT- Bb.' leacler-
nons. At each service .special music wn« s h Z ’oT’ Arr T “ .rl?''''-
IS miimiiil ol H is own ” was siiiig while in ^ Tlie iZ -Z r''^n
iZ i iZ 'f !d ' ot‘’Hi^''“
I I’terington, elioirni'isler tli« Borii
‘'•'"'‘ ’’‘b entitled the soloist being ’j l i s , ' ■]io,,i, y„|c,„ti„e;
-Mis- L. Holgato officiated a t tlie ormiii 111 the afternoon 'Airs. Riittor, of l.ower/ Imiiso, addressed the ladies’ lUldo via—
Jest .-Mid the ^atiomil Govoriimont.” 51i— 1 earing presided. A vole of tiuinlVs to tlm .speaker was moved hy Jliss .M. Green -md
E " n r H " n^chv..s,wa,. giv;*n toSho inenk u s nl the Momens Imioni-t Assueiatimi f'"''*,*'-,Alston, of Fadiluini. on " Means
li‘ic-1 Is hemg taken in Iho hiieekuiii eoni- InoHulll Club.
J lf i l 'A l i
CO.Ml’ICnTIONS.-.Miu-h in. 'Ihe lii-.-t game was phived GXITKD FI'',ld.t)\VSHII> SKI!VIGF..—Oi,
.School, Read, where her
hii.sband, .Mr. I, ?‘"''i
'Zbm.l ' u ‘""«ld iU- the Chiireii
"ns
hendiiul.ster, and upon '*
LFAGriR TARGF CO:UPJdi:TK.
-5Ioor
La.no .................. Chafcbuvn Church ...... ’
CathnliiN .... i^ ‘ ' ,o ciitiioriie wesio,(’';'.'.’.;;;;; k
w.addi,igto„ ........... ;;;;;;; Coiigi-egiionlisis ..
iirnm-.................h
100 R_ -llloazard 92 H. pyo .............. ............
100 .1. fParhingtoii m A. Kccicvs ......... .......... 100 G. Oockshutfc ... 100 ,K. Samp-ion 100 s . S c o t t ......... F. Loilhoiisy ..
818 50 Haiiidicap
p a ih s h OHDRCH V. CHURCH,
{ )-: ;; - I'l ;
OHATMUIJN C«. Howanl 25
••••.•• 4.
Ua.ves 100 • F. Moisfiold 17 • * H. llolgate 71 k. I'ranklaud 89 A. Pohinson 5l Bdlingtnn 17
F. Cockshutt 10(1 Handicap
528 G92
100 T. Contes ......... 100 T. Clarke 03 S. Pnoili ......... 25 Handicap
100 ('. Turner . SO T. Itidsdnle ... SO . Hiiidlo ....
93 W. T u rn e r ...... C() F. Dugdale ...
COXCII l.'.GATIOXAIdSTS v CHURCir.
PAU18H
J . Parkiiigton lOD T. Kdmomison 109
- • S. Soott 100 Monday next. April ISth, a t the Alooi- I nua II. C. Rye 100 U ’"” ‘t»tc., <-'™'''umeing VV Z o m n ?
T Uriggs St) -09
... -A, ICi-cles 07 I. hmipMm 92
79:5
100 A. l^cclcs ......... 100 F. T.oftliouse .......... 100 J . Parlrington ....... ' 750 Handicap
95 ‘
100 s. Scott:.............. 100 R. Rloazard ... 100 G. Cockshntfc ....... 45 I*!. Rnmiisnn ..........
l’
AR1.Sn CHURCH v. GR-INDI.KTOV 100 I I . C. Pve
...... R. Scott. 78 .. J . Costignn 11 ... W. Green 30 .... F. Cowell 09 ... W. Br.iggs 10(1
...... E. Clark 47 . C. Leeming 5G E. Cliootham
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. LEAGUE TABLE COiMPLETE.
Pnrisli Chnrcli .... Bownham .............. Low i\roor ............ Grindleton ........... WhnIIcy
SVc.slov Waddington CathoHc.s ................ Moor Lane ...........
Congrcgationalists’ Clifclioroe Wcsicv
20 G 14 20
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
10 9
5
p. W. L. IG 4 13
12 10 10 9
12 8 8
10 10 11 10 11
15
27 24 so pnro tliat littl’o or no lilh 'or p la n r i if l
2li I ............................
Cm/ksiiutt lOl) naudicap 5l>
’J!-” ’Iw. evoniiig iMr. J . ty Chew of " 'H present the Oniie .Shi,.M tT
iTam wii'l
II. U Rye OPansh Church); B- JJnnson (M'addington) It. Cffieetham (Grindletnn). A.- AAoodlvorth (Cniigrcgatimiali-t-)
V* H
Hiindicap 100 j s c c a n rZ ,l[ ‘'',!f‘ Twickenhan. '
'‘'>'0 LeaZo
]•:. Howanl (Cliatbum Chureli). G. R. Ih-me (Catholics).
..Viiderton (Wcsieyans). Bunding Room). f
.'-T'"'® ,’ ' '”t,<l"ring Lho 'a f t Z
o ''Z „ ''! 'h / : ';‘’V7r!’j '“ 'n'°i'e<l ■ by spriii; are reported to.
'■llireo million forest trees a ’'een felled by w in t^ g ! , . , tile last fen- montbs.
_ ^ __ gales in Sweden. cookJ 10 I C , .w ,4 t / r S t l „ -W / l " " Pal
a til l soap I nng^ 1 insidi Ubo r
I ’i*
J. f
AMialloy Reading Room... IS 10 8 P-Mish Church .................
i, I'OliJIlCR. TFACHi'iR’.S DKATH —hoc il
S U N D A Y S C H O O L b il l ia r d s . ORME LEAGUE.
•MOOl; l,,VM.. V. \VH.\M,l-;v U'F-II.KV. ^5 .1.
.
100 .S. .Jones ...... BH) N. Adamsun S.
Adam.soii
100 G. Porter <3 ,1. Horn ...
781
JO L. Gtddard . <•3 H.nndican ‘
*J. I’arker ..!
W II. Pai'Km- 100 ••• B. C’larkf 100 • •• T. \Vi!<oii 7l S. 15. ( ’huk .5!; .1. ?miili.>,m UX) C;hatliurii 0-t.
F. 'Wilkiiikim KX) • • HoIdt'M 100 Jlamlicap ijO
74 i
CHATHURX CilOUCH v. I’AIH CHURCH.
itH» (J. Uorsfield
R. .S.
Mar.iden 4. Wilson .
100 4. Horsfield 100 H. Hornhv . 43 H. liolgate l 00 H.
W-iJ.son ..
:H
. AV. Calvm-kv J(j0 • • R. JJoulkrr 100 A. C’ro'.slov S2
718 hOW IVIOOli V.
l)(^ Jj. M'igiiail , 2t3 Handifap
53 G. 'i’rolter 00 T. Pv.lor
100 W. Clo-.r 100 4. Dixon 50 K. Rnnies .... B. Jackson .
75S <5 Handicap
m J . E<:-ek*s . ■ SI S. Ffch-s ...
■
T. Kdniond'oii i()0 ...... T. BWixlis JOO R, J.ofthon«e 70 Haiidi(a;> .50
......
ir.AM.KV WKSI.KV. ' C. Clialhiini 10()
.....................^ R. Clark 100 .................. T. Wilson 5t ................ S. M. Clark 109 .................. 4'. Huldcu 7(J .....................L Keiivon 01 ............. F. Wilkinsua 1(X) ......... W. H. Ihirk'cr 94= Handicap 50 735
CHAiUiPIONS Moor Lane (wimiers
V. RICS'I’ 01' LEAQ UE.
(wimiers of the Orim* ],
cicT.mv the Rost of League Te-iiu'^ on
........ 71 I . l-Irivt'f S2
Hir JIOll
board ol Jiiii-lon.s car, and when .-leppin-. oil the running board caiiglil tlie .-iiiiu-a Hliieh was on his wau-b-elnuii, 7n iln- window fraino and simppod ii olf. lim-ton fji.'d. ’hat he was iii a liarry to got to Blackpool and would recover tlie coin for him later. Biker said he w.iidd like ii ai once, as It was a wedding preseiil. hiii Bi ton olfcred him an iiiteriiaiioind fniit- ball mednl to put on the ehatn inilil he
b;adms and ineidentnily pla?^d Vlie q l i Z Z nntnngkd i", iZ 'w Z o i l^ ^H - iZ 'o f - t 'lZ o ? ol il u dniuipionsliip in a very interesting <b"', 'vlien Svdnev J . jii|;,.r of I -im.-b-iw s ual.on, n.s a glance nt> tlie table will H.ridge, suetl' ,1. 'O. Barton of
ail inlerestiiig actum involved an explan'a- tlon ol lioiv a spade ace gniiie:i becanu'
Al Colne County Courl. on Wedne-dav
. 7 7 2 1 mi 12 II ■ S 2 7 I 113 20 7
I exeruterl a reiiiarkahly good <lriMde. s-ut
room. time.
sent tn join Ifnll in tbe (IiTOsiiig f.'i'iiiig niiiniiig hiirly higli ;if Hiis III the elo'^iiig minnie.s. Slni
........................- .
the liall into tlio goalmouth and a n^alUv lively tussle ensued. An imlieation of the eom inons -was given hy Uoherts, who in leaf ing a hall was stunned. Yati*s had
s iongost oH'ort fnllowod a foul on Yates afc !<• rdgo ol llio ponalty area. Wilson put
eross Inir. Hiiydnelc
ini.ssed a great eliam-i. ol srorinp whpn
Snlliv.nii eeiitred well ami aler U rigle.y Imiidod ou t a grand shot from I'CMtoii. Ha.vtim then (.•aiiu* into promin- cnee again and Alayho look advanta.'e of a jiida-imis pass n
lIor llasimrn ivloi wlio imido Ibo
In.nio
to provid.' a lovelv opeiiipo- ......"
’ ■ . loial . - inlo
«-oin|iIeted the seoring and left Caldorstono.s easy winners. I 'in a l : (^alderstoiu's, .8; I'doefavood llesorve, 2. Ilii^ virtoi'v was well (]o.S(*rved and a ia|*i(al one in every .sonso of the word. Open •methods were adopted to aflvanta'»'e ami
houghfcon make the slightest of .slips Calde;-- stones
displa.v was and
if present are
Lanca.st(*r form.
distinctly 3’own
Itesorve likely league champions on
snigh* .mr any one of the attackers lor jiraise for they all did well. 'I'hev w(*n* siTongly supported hy a good half-haek line of whudi ■\Vrigley was tlio pick. In goal! Mari'ofl had lud a groat deal to do for ho }vi\H well Dawson
ami cnv(*iod
lyrcDonahl. n
hy two .sound encouraging Altogether harks
or West- their
one i the in
nmeh slrong(*r teams than Fleetwood
Fe.sorvo
w.ml.l Irnvt* failed to stay the fone of the home foiwards.
f t would he invidions to
f(jrwanls again ami Swift* had to save from Kaslmni. 3'he hull rohouudeil to IJohert- son who netted from a dilliinlt angle. 3’his
vmilcl not bo liehl in cheek, lioivever, nml Aln.vlio .-imply sivept tliiongli the opposition to pioviclo llobertson ivitii Ibo
simnle.st of cliimce.s ivincb tlio centre-fonvimt rondilv iicveptud imd notled ivith ,-i shot Unit ro'- iionnrled over tlie line from underneath llie
to bring oil 0, good save. There ira.- no i donbliug Ibu .snporioriiy of Clnitbiirn ivbe-e starmna. ivas proving bettor tlniii their I opiioiioiits, irlm obviously tired lioforo the Olid. A iienall.v was awarded to (■Initburii, bill t raven saved Clieellnim’s kick from the I •'inifc. A mee shut lrc.m A. Friiiiklalld w.i.s put oye,- In- tbo ’keeiier and froiii the re- silllanl eoriier an
e.sciting sfrimniage iKenrred llie ball sin-king in iliu mud near Ibu goal hue ami attmlo-rs could not kick It liroiigb or di'lemlers kick awav.
" ’T
l” n'"; -1 .Hnydpek netted for h'leetwood, the o b '^ ' ,’-etTia‘mii'’ IbiH s inking U ngley and hoiu«^ dofloctod out si
m.nrl. r
’ '
^ick away. Tbo Sut a"'ay, only
. fkoro was a
Uejy the h<*tter si<h* mid won
de.siwve.llv III Dk; seeoml half. Clark, in goal, had not a Miigle .shot i.) stop.
■I. ^•.nl^ylyh• cnieiently r.*f.*reed a diniciilt same, I< n ia l ; (liailiiirn LMill. 3; Small.*y’s {.Mdlor), 0,
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. Goals.
' ^^01111!
Ilillimgtmi AVInilley
A\7iililiiigtmi
Fansft Clnin-h Gailmlu romil
/in n
......... ......
..............
C'lillieroe AVesIoy Clnillmni Alhlciie
|,|
MK-ideiits highly amnsmg fm* the crowd hut y.*ry much tin* revois,. for the plaver.s. Mr
hill ilofemlers w(*re in the way anil a t the third alLeiiipt a clover .sliot entered tlie 'u-t. giving a three goals load.
( ’Imtlmrn I
ernhie ami eiery pl.-iyer <lesi*rveil n medal i !“ i* s i i .k in - 11 out. 'I’heiv were numerous
WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE TO SEE p e r f e c t l y a n d WELL ? “’•‘•ay suffering with Sight weakness and troubles
it for granted too readily that nothing can give them back ImpeHcct sight grows worse and should have
s'Sl'l can be made normal and
permanent cures in most obstinate cases. Don’t let prejudice prevail. Act now. Shako of the shackles of imperfe^cl sight.
'J'ji,. eomlitions were i M. R . U . K H A R BURNLEY :
MANCHESTER^j^^g, Monlon Street, Denmark Road, every Tuesday, from 11 to 1 MANCHES-rER’ '’‘’q m”"! P-m.; cveryTuesday 7 -9 p.m
BLACKBURN.^68 Proton Now Road (opp. Trinity Wesleyan Church), every DE>Eo.rn.. "Somisday and Thursday, 3 to 5 p.m.
^
..I I 12 II 2 SI 20 20 I .11 10 :i I CO ;iL' •>: .1:1 9 It 1 7!i ;«! ip I ,.in 7 ;i :i 71 :ii i r
I>. W. T„ D.
F.A.Pts. ,1 <1 I .in .-,.5 I,
.11 2 II) 2 211 -III li .11 2 111 2 ;r. 7(1 fi • II 1 II .1 27 71 1;
SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
I’;iri'li C'bnrcb, .d; \f':itlloIics, n ' W;ublin,nluii. I ; .vHMIingloa. 11’
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. irnant / io n v. W:iddingloji. 'J’. W;d-li.
RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE I'illingl.m V. i;e:id. .1. IJenl.
I j I j \\ASiwr^erB0srdhT6am^{ I;;;; i . bo.d (5-piy, r thick5rt;;,r^v:r:;r
I I I ’ ' msnIauon..,gainstcold,dam B O A R O ' fm f lT to ’’2 “ :nd'^‘r : f s ; ’
PER.sSAr"l^TONTriLLTjlf>^^ ^ HO, WestgMe (nr. mfrol.T^e^hoJie 2579.
a i d l - s ’^ ^ m F f t a a y s ) . Saturdays. 10-1. p erm a n en t BRANCHES:—
Sixth issue-containing>xcellcnt and treatment and painless methods give
THE FAJIOUS INDIAN-
i: p,orsound.-,sBcavcrInsnl.-uin8Board
BfAVERIHSUlATiNG l mi Supplied'by
li'iii A. VEEVEBS & SONS’^^1 Shaw Bridge Saw Rlllls, Clitheroe.
JOINERS AND BUILDERS COMPLETE FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS
PROPERTY REPAIRS AND JOINERS WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED
'1 Mil
MEN’S JACKETS 2 R - v MEN’S Wa
m e n s SUITS, 10, . each.
PART-WORN CLiOTHING i.
T sS oATS , r
BOYS’ k n ic k e r s 1/ a MEN’S S s in ’ ^
b OOYS’ JACKETS, 2/- each. 2,6 pair.
OVERCOATS, 4/-, 5/-, 6 / - each j ^^KETS & VESTS 4 - each
-o ln le iv the largest .slock of New n„d SeconiMu.m, Clothing i„ the Coiinl'ry.
Holeproof Clothing Co., (Lancs.) Ltd. 4, PARK ROAD (Two doors l.igiter up from Darweu ,St. Bridge), BLACKBURN
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