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Ited To Savo Ihinking. rgyman on a
isease.
.ilium i> suHoriNg uU is liu' i-oiilfii- i;. Hill, \ i ia r ol
r,.T<a‘ Kotuty C'lub ivsiilciu (.Mr. 1>.
jii~t Iiri-M having
■ hnrw tlia i uhf i i lhiv«' paiJitiT5> in
ri wnnhl Ivavi* tlio 'riiv i i iui !)Il*
J ; l tiiu; lU’VtT ivlU’W |lo M'lTl’
i'oiMu to
,
v.aiiifil lo know II v.'uulil liv upsfb i r»,imiii^ lowanLs 1' l iny piiUfil up it s|MU‘lmg lor if hi> ui lo gor. Wliy was il m
J lii'ion ol llioii^iib I I miml anil went
• . lull not . ill .•'OHIO . tor a woman to
: i ing pi'iiploV von- awlcw;ir<l.
It aiL
lulaloii'. ulu-ifjis it ' iiiorai iioi in oi’on- oplc uoulii tliinic
I'ci'al al l wo o'clock. pooplo
Ip Ideas. | l l
I tui'idi-ivii lliu
I-poll'-l III*' lol- tlll'.so hill]'.
l‘'rom hiril i pi'Ojdi* ot various
I jt- and roust.uitly Il oiio'> mind.
I ^
i--ion iliai om> imisti ioM‘ opiuiou> or ill
ji'in aiul lor otlior I lo lio ahio lo liiinlc ad j^oi oul ol tlio llolllsolvo'. Tlu'.V
I lua-ii told, and liv- (ii II and iinpro>'i'd tii.-y said il was
ilio iiupro" ion tha t I’ l-iu l iially tIu'.V it u;i-' nior;i| will'll
i.>. di ir roniti nob >iido|i that pai'u in ; iho spofd ol Iho • I mail. To tallc I iM iU'l ii-al \
\ ol t oji \v;i' not trno. It.
idoLi llmi tlu'iT is ill .\iiiorira,‘' Mr.
|.iti iimioiiii' wlial. a ,■ l utoi ' N' u 't’oi k l-'.lli- I'liiml and
|..•^y with it" I otioijo maiioiii wink in oiio Ir ‘ oro'iiiid IlioU'.ihls
'ivo^ at all. Tlu'io lldllll- lllMlIO (Joil's
mill .111 ^•^p|•0 '•• train I*.'
It i- a "ort ol
hod\ liam TImi IS .'■•opli- IMS i‘i' t roiiidci
|(i Morals .
Ilk ol [ho «lisoa>o, iii 'iii luo things • lot
ii-.dlv ol an.\
ill. h u« lo d-'litdlol.V .Moral' woio a vory
ortod iho happiiio.'S I.....I’l'--
>i tiiomdii lii’twoon
'!•. ( iiii'i’ ui- l oiilil tioi. ' iioroplrd ;dl sorts " 111- hicaii'i- v
\ o had
'll' 'UK o liirt II. “ I. ■.pfii.'iiri' lUMo,” Mr.
I I il III L.0111 h Ilia 11 liad . I Ltriatl\ t'o'p.'ill'll.
'
li.il 111' '.-lid liiiil ji do iom good, ami
I h'd hi'iiii'o tlio hoidc lor oomiiioii a " a i i i t , ohurrii tolil mo it
• lorgyin.m should ho. l Wii' iho oliipiotlo,
1 mill'd Tliat aro'O Ilf
ilioiigiii. Till'
iiimoniiot'd tlial Im I ; out ill Ills opis('i)|>al
T'.lt will 'ilmk niilMV ral 'uumlii.1' " ot
i !m
: coiilii'iun of thought 'III!
It 1' eliu ilelte that
ninatic.illy
'k of ’tal.n:lg otf his 1 the otller 1
moi'.ilK an d ’ lUtelhr- 1 T. I.. 1.■ ami. doe..
!l:i|.p.T Ml er 'ixtocn ........ .
1 .1 l . l i l t III
In ill ('hill:a vim did she woiiM I,,.' ,',|Malli
1 -e varioii' cunt iisio'is • nhhi'f 'tiimpod
ido.is
Innovai ions .
|■'•llp|o \\..|o tiighloiiotl out of tlio ordiiiiirv. oir mind', and olhor i and ordorly.
of lilo. dl'OJI'O, lilo no douhl ilmt tlio
11 iial Wii' imt ospoi'li'd
|ust not dn that. You i-ial fiihrio.” \\o
I t li lit any iutmvatioii. as tlu'v liad ahvav.-, iiad ooino up agiiin i.
J lauros. 'I'lu-
fo.nr < d!ii. |ii of all that Irouhlo. ••iidoil to koop pooplo
oont. of pooplo lo'iil. wojv frighloiiod of Would 'ay if thoy
|aiuy oMsloil only ui •o liooauso moil woro ■ ouhl .sa.v.
'I'hiit was
J t i o n upon whioh to I . his'iiuso wlion h'ssor y.v gri'ator tho wimlo <hnvn.
It was a
J i go :nraio)ii hooauso |lio hnss. What was ••rtain a.mimut of do- to gut rid of tho
I'liiU' pluvk lo think ■i-opl thorn as trno I hoon said tlu'v wort*.
[a Ajuorioau !omi <liss a Mill hathiug c’oni*
I'W undor i-nnslnuTuiu tiuust two III Aprilj.
j LAST SA T U R D A Y ’S R E SU L T S . Clilheroe wound up the season on
t/Iilheroi', •! ; xDanven, '2. t ’horley, d;
.stJreat Harwood, li.
Ij<\vhind Motors, 2 ; Nelson, U. b'h’etwood, -i ; .sLytham. U.
xAIorui'anihe JI; llossemhde Uni ted, Jt. Lancas ter Town •! ; xXoi th em N»miads, 2. i J i fk, Ke r r ' s , 1; xHorwieli IL.M.I . , 0.
T E N MEN W IN .
C L I T H E R O E ’S S U R P R I S E VIC TOR Y AT D A RW EN .
With iuily ten imm, Clilheroe aeliievetj a
di.slinetly eii’dilahle performance in winning at Harwell on Satunhiy by four goals to two. Uirlwistle, Clitheroe's lett half-lmcic, failed to put ill an appearance, and the CastIcili'S had to held an incomplete team which in cluded iMalhicson, an inexpmiem-ed onlside- liglit.
'i'he game was of the end-ol-the-
scjisoii variety aud i»hiyeis ilid not exert tlu'.ni'elves umlul.v. hut ('lillnT«>e re\ea|ed much the hcltcr method ami litiislu'd with more prexision than <lid Harwell. The gaiiu' lu'ver reached the usual standard of these '• Herl»y " 4'iiconnters, ami there was net tin* I’usiomary \oeal em*nurag<'meiil.
-from the spia-tatois. Harwell were without llei'day, who was
captaining the second eleven in the Uiidiard- ,'«m (hip linal. Their altaek im-lmled I’ron-. for Slorey. who faih'd to put in an appearance, am! a trial was given at onl-
.side-left to Petersen, a lllaeklmrn iuiiioi. 'I'eaios ; Harwell : Ki inine r ; (Jrinies, J e n k in s o n ;
Hut ton, J lohei t son, Lei'in ing; Uohinson,
Hiickworlh, I’ ro o s , Ix’il and I’eterson. Clitheroe: Alarsden; Thoridey. Lonsdale;
..'\kers. Mall; Matlneson, Smalle.v, Made, ( hadwick ami ('ImLhnrn. |{cfcrei*: Air. T. Mentley, of ( ’hoi lton-rnm-
Hardy. An Enr iy Load. Harwell’s early raids were easily checkt d
ami Clitlieroe went away to win a corner. ( liathnrn phu'ed the hall well into the goal mouth and wiili a gooil shot , Alathicstm p.o. r t l t l ierne ahead. Tho home forwards w. re handicappel by on iuj»‘«y to Hnek- wii 'th. Peterson imule a sph'iulnl etlort to e<iualise ami his hani shot wouhl have imiliv a H'Jailioi-iMT, 1ml
.MiilMlmi emido a spis- taenlar save. Ih o in l e y gave
a good account of himself in his new pnsi- r ,„„ an.l bis birbiiiK was ,sU„au. Wa.l,. was ttisposscssed hv Pimme r when another goal loeke<l c e r ta in 'and a t tho other I'lid, Hutton Irid hani lines with a shot whieh struck the MOV' l»:ir. Pi'tei'Oii macie a good at tempt lieiii the relionml to convert mil wa.s cllec- t ivclv challenged by l.oiwhile .
MarMh'ii judiciouvly le ll his goal anil b‘‘'d Ivil in a r a i e for pos'cvsion.
W'etluesLiuy L'Vening by avenging the detejiL whieh Hick, Ki-rr’s inllictetl on lliein a t hton Park the previous 'J'hnrMlay even
ing. Tlu’ visitors liehleil tlndi' best team, «-ame witli the inteiiUon, if possible, to
iehiev«* the doidile. There W'as a big gj i le ,” and a game wliieli ent irely belied
1 In* usually iieceplod eml-ol-lhe-season type. Imh'ed, it w:is us fast and ns em-rgelic a coiitesl as tile Sliaw Mriilge ground has witne'veil any time ilnring the season, and though Clitheroci linally won by t<mr goals to two. llndr position was iiiveenre until ten minuti's from the end. \'im am! vigour was strongly in evideiiee (hrmighnut the
nt ire nin ety niinuli ’s. Tin* visitors wme tirst lo score through
Prsulshaw sifter ten minutes, but Clithei'o<* lUiilised a quar ter ot sin lumr later w'hen mrnlev, in a hot struggle in f ront of
Madger,’ put the liall into the corner nt the net , and two mimiti's later W’lnle heat tin* nstodian who hml been drawn out <d
liv :i emit re from Smalley am! tailed to hold tile hall.
( ‘liathnrn hsul har«l lm*k with
several of his swif test shots, ami although the ’ke«'p«'rs wer«* otti'ii ti*ste«l, Clitli«*roe
•taiiied the h-ml t«» llie in terval. 'IV'ii lainnle s a f te r the resumption ( liml-
iek inereaseil the lead with a lov«*ty drive, the visitors slmwi'd no disposition to yield, iillliongh (Mitheroe were having rathe r the
l»est «if mat ters . Wilson, who was j*laying ,iL right fnll-haek •
• he piayeil half-hsick "dth
litlieroi' two .seasons ago-w:iN respoiisihlo »r le t t ing PaiMscIen in. uoil leuvittg Molloy o reduce the home lead al te r lo iniiinte.s.
Plavei’s iiml Spectators weiti keyed up to the ’ highesl pitch, for the exclianges were ■ tlie livelie st, ami MarMlen ami Hatiger were frequently in evidene*’.
I he hnine
nstodian did inm'h rejdly skillnl work, ‘li theroe tried hard to get a lirmer gri|» on
the gaiin'. and their opponents strove might and main to make up the leevyay. Mnt with only live niinntes running. Wade tth'd tlie issue, and the linal whistle went-
with the score; c t i l t ieroe, t ; Hick. Ke r r ", 2.
C L I T H E R O E ’S R E CORD .
lU'cnpving fourth place in tht* league tahh*. with a recor«l of lUP ginds uml
Hnlv once before in P,fi(i-l!7- have tliey Il
;\'4l KKt goals in a s*'asoii. and on that isiiin tin* lignre was I'xactly UHl agains t TJjo pn'vions best povition in Uie
lahh* was at the ein! of s.-ason P.>lNy*JP wjieii th**y were sixth with ’.tJl g«mls agmnvt «tt.
T E AM R E TA IN ED . l{oluM-i"on
Miitiiited a s lnmg Ihirwen a t tack Imt Ivil «lu
jiiauv neat things, hut his eolleagues taileil lo lake advantage ol his shrewd passes. Cli theroe went
fur ther aliead a l t e r Lo
minute ' Cliadwick rei'civing Inun W mle and heat ing Himmer liom close range, ^lai 'den eaine in to proinim-me wlien lie
' topped a piledriv er from Uolierlson and Chat Imrn ran hack to ilefeml smcevstnllv wb,n 111.' Cl i lb.'m. ' biwUs w.t .'
Iiiin.ss.'il.
Til.' visitiiii; loiwiinls w.'.-i' iiwm' iiii'llliMlii'iil and dangerous in the i r atla«'Ks amt \\a«le romplc ted a pret ty anovement with a neat
heailer that heat Pimme r ail llie way. Ihi c e minc.te' later ( J r i ims made tlie rnuning lor Poher tson, who ipiieklv ' took up |iosiiion, am! 'c.u-ed with a grand sliot.
'ollowing
a c o rmr k»eU by Mal iueson. Wade mis s,d a gie j il chance of adding t«» ( li llienic '
leail. Ua l l - t i inr : (.Mitheroe, A; Harwni, 1.
Undor Prossuro. Harwell were ipiiekly Itircctl on '1"' *.l'"
fensive on tho resumption and ClunlwicU dril.hh’d cleverly to give .Matlneson posses sion.
'J’he winger made capi tal progres.
lint centred la'liiml when his coUeagiiC' had racis l up to he in position to receive us eei i t re. Amitlmr s t rong ( hUieroe .issanlt fnllv extended the Harwmi .hdence ami Pi inmer was lor tnnate to see a s t rong dri\e liv Smallev sail wide ot the fur post. In
.nil' ni io Ibirwi'ii iilliicb I'l 'IriMm I'lil m n b .v l v .'.'.111'.'
..ml l ’ .>">-' W b.'in^ iibb* to i;atln'i- tlio I * " " '
•l.^ m.l.mbv ... m't *'
ami Itob.'rls.m was mil.v im.'li.'' too bi^l toitb a
l.nial sbot. Omo I'tm.s Jlaisib'i i. bill .VUi'i'-s Ki.'lo'.l 111.' I...I1 I..I.11 Ills |„os S.'V.'.al -sliols wot'.' .■
l.ai'K.'.I.ib.wn b> ll.o clitbor...' .I.'lomb'.s ami l..•.'......^; o.on-
li.allv sbot ov.'f. ■
Darw.'.t ................. ■' " ‘ I ' " ' " " ;
1 loft winix t l inis l ami Cba tbnni M'.it ... ■•biirant.'ri'tio ooiiU'o.
L i t io n ami Dm'bwmtb sbot w.'alcly l.o.u littlo
r.nlm.ato ... oloamn; as " " ,''l
i) ., 'w. .. . att.m'U. Ivil siml fil's shot. I " ’" , ' , "
'iropi..',! b.'
l.iml bit., wl.on bo '■y'-' 1’‘ ! ' 'v' n„
Jsoon afteiwauls Hui k-
woiVh sent in a spleiuUtl shot and this tune. \l„rs,Um sav.'.l l.klliantl.v. ^ IMbo.ts,.„ was n. iwon's im’st il.iHKo.ous foiwa.l
i.ml om or two of his shots brniiKlil Ibo bosi otlt ol
•M irsilon N’vuv
ii.si.i.'-b'ft ami sooroil almosl m.m.'.lmt.'l,' ^
la'o'i.iUK
CTitboroo, -1; .narwon, A Capital Porformanco.
first loam im-ii ami Clilboroo woro on.' mail (•ollsuloliuB-tlu'^ l lu t 'v ' ' '
sbi . r l '.11 till' Kamo. Ibo rosiill was a
tl.stii.ot o r i l k to tV.o fa s t loi tos . .Mars.lon bas
mn-I'i- plavoil botl.'.'. or
tv.lb .m.r.i ami bo ri'Piilsoil a vanoty of , sm' ' ' o . ..or
wl.iob oall.'.l for Ibo butbost .'.na-
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” *V I Jen Tliornlev shone m his nn- ;;“'m,^i positi.n, ami L.'.us.i.tio Rot
fouml tium t'*
C'lllbo....' l. 'tali .i l. '. l will. .I.'iibiiison imt .m-
bis fool ami Ibo ball ttli.l.'.l .ill >1 " ' ‘ '' j not. a t liKlitmnt; sin'oil. In a Iml l i i i
SPORT IN THE SCHOOLS There i ' liltl.
as the rain of plevellt.*.! till' pleted.
ot note lo repor t this week, tin* last few days of April .ni .k e i lixinies being emn-
The Alhlel ie .'sports, on dune «Uh. hav
uccnpied the a t tent ion of tlie Sports As'oeiati.»n, Iml no decision has
Ite.ni nmtie in r.•gartl i»» the provision »>f a trophy tor
the dtiaior Spo r t ' . A ' the Uihhlesthile sports draw neaivr the
in t e i c ' t ol the hoys ami gir l - liet'oim's in teiisihetl. On sports day it will tak.* oi a mite tif ptire tliamu, for ItfJy or more hoy and girls will .strive might ami main lor the
h.motir of their respcctivt Houses. S.ihthni have sq'iiilicil their intention ol
enter ing the IJrceii Cup compet ition Although their teachers lielieve they have no .h amv of whin ing the tiopliy they are V. ry Ivccn on playing t«» Ke.’p tlo* h«»ys i
c.mtaet with cr icket . One eaimot letl imt tlie ir tejiin of “ l i t t le hoy> *’ this yeai might dev.'lop into cnp-usi>iiants f.»r UKP U.'st of luck. Salid.'i i! Your spir it is goiid .'xjfuiplo to the .:l!iors.
R I B B L E S D A L E SH IE L D .
Alomlay’s ( 'rickid : C'alder, S ’> l«>r liv.' (iiutlch
procee.ling V. Kcniple) . M e r e r , not out , •U»: Uarues, 17.
( 'abler slu)w«tl tln'l r power wht'u Kemple
-4'nt them m l4i hat . Men-er who iipenoxl tlo 'ir innings being sti ll nnheai4*n with hi to his najm*. H*' hud 4*ight hoondnries^ in 4»in' innings whieh htsteil an liour, scoring shxwing at fust . Harm's hml a merry ktt4M'k f4»r 17, which had as its eonst i tm'ots twax *' si\4'is ” atiil a •* fiinr.” Hmlson hiul thri'o wiela'ts ftir Ki'inple. wlm will nrohahly ha\*4' a logger t4ital to face wln'ii lliov bat , agains t the (Jri'cn Chip hohleis ’ bowling.
W A ID D I N G X O N V.
LOW MOOR or CHATBURN A’.r/rd h'mr irill U playol i f na'CtSfary.
plaved with Hngdale and Parker's t»’am in the’ medal 4«mip*'tilioM. hav aCo I.... .. signeil. .Vfti'r the match, the May*)r ( ( onmnilqr
l lirtwislle; Smalley. Thoinley. Wade and 'hathmn. Pat**, a Uimdey h'lt-halt. who
On Whilm’Mlay night, tin* «'ominittee re igned Alarsilcn; LoiiMhih*; Akins. Hall ami
The result of the match linils Cli lln'io e agains t .
t e l - SSa-isg
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WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE LA S T SA T U R D A Y ’S R E SU L T S .
1JVNCASHIRE COMBINATION. Goals.
■Ohorley Flcetwootl
Lancsibtcr Town ........ J7 •>2 7 8 12G 70 52 CTiihcroe Harwell
..................... 37 28 G 3 130 53 59 ................. .37 27 G *t 108 55 58
P. w . 1.. H. F.
A.Pls.
SonlhporL llcservo ... .38 T? !l 10 73 70 •11 Neksim ........................ .38 IG M 8 9G 80 10 Accrington Stsin. Bes .37 15 15 7 8*> 99 37 Bacnp Borough ......... .37 15 17 6 SI 81 3*5 Hh;!:. kor r .s ............... •J17 13 17 7 72 78 33 Hoclidalo Reserve ...... .37 13 IS G Gl 79 32 Bossemhile United .. .38 13 19 () 08 90 32 Horwich
R.AI . l ............ 17 13 20 •
Barrow Beservo ........ .38 •)*> 13 3 92 70 *17
Great lljirwootl ........... .37 11 18 8 72 103 30 Lytham ....................... Merecamho
Leylaml Alotors ........ .38 12 23 .3 91 \2< 27 Northern Xoimids .....Jli: \) 21 3 72 112 21 Bariiohlswick Town .. .J17 (i 20 5 51 MO 17
............... .38 U) 20 8 (iS 99 28 12 19 5 77 92 29 1 81 100 30
.................... .38 21 11 G 120 SG •18 ..................... .38' '20 It 7 122 72 •17
Im u;is
obvio.lilj- incsi)L'ri.!nce.l. Jli.lllic'SOll dill (luite well uiiil tried his he&t nob. to wnslo tho passes lie received. Simulcy was nob as clFecUvo in the insitlo position ns lie is on (ho wing. Wade husiled his waj tlirungh, tlisplaying mdiniiieil energy and onthnsinsin, wiUioub being as elever as l«is colleagues. Tho best forwanl was_ Lliatl- wiek, who had the opposilitin
gno.ssing. all the Lime and gave sonie lovoly passes. Chat- burn used his spoetl to great atlyantagti both in attacking ami nmmng bmk to
defend.
poj) ami l’ ro»*dy was sa«!ly missed in the centre.
THE TABLES TURNED. DICK K E R R I S B EA T EN 4 - 2 .
ties, and (Irinies tvas letl a merry dance by the Clilheroe left wing. lUmmer did well ami eonhi not he hhuned lor the score against him.
*rhc attack was lacking in riio Danveii defemo was olten m diflicul- . , Uoing ail out for chief league honours,
Cahle rslones ovcrcamo a stiff obstaclo ou SaluiLlay whon they won a t ljuneaster by live gojilb to two.
iiaeli team bad scored
twice a t the in terval but in the secuiul iia ll, aneasie r, who had oidy ten ineii, wero
outplayed ami Cahle rslones pioeeeiled to regis ter a eomfortahio victory. Teams :
J..am*jister Town |{4-serve: Campbel l ; (•iant liam, Henmat>; SiniLli, Eisher, He a ton ;
Hotierts. ■.I’rodden, Nisbei Tracey Cabletst4)iies: K. Iixlwards; Hawsoii, Me-
Honakl ; Henny, S. ICtIwards, Jame s o n ; Hay- tc, Ho'xtniry, Hiehaidson, .Haytoii :iml
W‘ liittal<er. Ueforeo: Air, W'. ( ireen, of lUaekhnrn. Cahh'
r.stojies’ team was re-arranged owing
l4i an injury to 'Alaylnt, ami Hnxbnry re* uppearoil a f t e r eleven weeks’ absence. Wi thin two mimiLo.s, Liuieaster hail t:d<en the h’ail, Tra4'4>y scoring following elever w-4nk I>y N'eshilt. Eivo mimiios later, Cahl4*
r.st»)nes ought lo have e4pmliseil but Piehards4m shot wi<le from ten yartls' rtuige. Ti-ac4’y amt Nh'shitt tunnhinotl ideverly uml sev4'f4*ly
te.st4.*d C’aldersLinies’
tlefonee. Hayl4in pul tin* ttauns «ni le\el terJiis with
a .spli’iulid goal fmm Haythielc’s centre. Hnxbnry dr«)pp4.'4.l baek to assist the ilefenee ami handled the hall in the peimUy area imi from tho simt Tia<-ey put Lancas ter iliua<!. Nesbi t t
lef t the liehl with an
inkle injury. Subsequently, C’ahlerstones had more of tho play, and Campheil had to he aler t tit kiM'ji out a varie tv of shots, (traiitl iiim twistetl his knee aiul had to be jirried olf,
Ne.shitt r tdurning as his colleague
xvos leax'ing the liehl. Hichartlson was trolled by Eislmr ami with the penal ly kick. Hayion once :igain put' tin* team.s on level
l4‘rms. Lancas ter wer4* deteml ing desper- .it4‘ly iimil tin' interval. Halt- ri iiie:
Liineast4'r 'INiwn IL'serve, 2 ; C'!ihlerst4mes. 2. (Ji'iinttiam resnim-tl a f te r the in terval hno
;ifi(!r liv»* ininiit4's* play hail to rolnrn to llie 4!r4’s.'ing iT>4iin. Laneasti-r weiT* tori'eil 4ni tin' 4lef4*iisixi' oiid l{ iehn |■4l^4m, aecepl ing 1 m-ai pa s ' fiom Huxhury, gavt' t ’ahler- l40i4's till* lejo! fur the tirst time in the
giinn*. N4"'hitt lind to leave the ti4'hl and Lain-aster. with 4mly nine men. were penneil n t lieir own half. Hiclnudson scoi'4'il :i *MHili gttnl for (.’:tl<lerst4m4's. On oin* 4tcea-
sion Hnshnry sent in a 1‘n’rci’ driv4t whieli s tnn'k :i de’femh'r on the In'iul amt Irom (ln> r4'!niiiml, Henny ilrovi* in to hit Heaton *n tin* hea4l. Holh ih’tt'iuh'rs 4lropp4Ml and play had to he stopped to alhnv the playi'fs to rirci'ive j i ttent iim fiTxm the t rainer . Hay- dnclc madi' C'ahh'ist40ies t4ital int4i live ami h’isher was for innale t4i avoiil a penalty when lit* puslu’d Hichardson idf
ilu' hall
wliih' ('ampin'l l 4[l4*;ir4'd. Ei ind: ('alderstonos, 5 ;
Lunca.ster Town lies. , 2. Calch’r s toms ’ n'-arrang4'<! ti*.im playi'tl very
W4'll. Jann*s4m ' tart i- il at 4mtsi4l4'-h'U, hut f ter l."x minnu's In' clnuigeil places with Whi l taloT. All
tin- team ilit! well ;im!
f4ir tlie gis'oti'r pai't 4»f the game, Liincastor k'4'r4' iMUphiy4'd. Cainpln'll st4»pp4'4l s(on4'
api tal shots nml khsln'r phiyi'il a gr4*5il tle-
f4 nsiv4* gann*, jiltlmngh In' wa ' hu'king in P4'4'4l.
CAN CA LD E R S TON E S DO IT 7
VIC TOR Y TO -M O R R OW AT CH O R L E Y WOU LD M A K E TH EM CHAMPIONS.
C'jilih'rstiines xh'ti'at f lmrh'y He.s4*iv«‘
a t \’ i c l 4>ry Park lo-morrow they will liccoia*’ Immpiou" of tlo' Wi'sl Laneashiri* 1.4-agm'l
Sli 4iuld Cahh'rstom's only draw.
P. .Maideyt yivit^'.l the Clitheroe play.ns in their dressing-room and eongratnhite.1 them on the rcMdt of llm match and tim ason's a.'hieveinents.
Aitkcn Shield — FINAL/. S l l .W V H K ID O K C K O l ' .N l )
TO-MORROW Kick-off 6-30 lh4'n
Whit t inghi im v.4>nhl S4'cni'4> tlu* htouoir he- •II0S4' lli4*y liave a slightly .'upi'rmr g«>a! ,iverag4'. On Tn4'>4lay t-vi'iung, (*al4lciston4's 4-om-
ph-U'tl their It4«m' inatirlu'' with a vi ' i l Ir4nu ‘ .eyhiml .Millers H«'seiV4', wlm liehleil a (rung ti’am irn'lialing s«'Ver;d players xvitli
Lancashir i' C'oinhinalion 4'\peri4'nc4*. ( ’ahh' i- toiu's ga\'4‘ an iuspin'i! ilisplay, hi>W4'Vi*r, ami gaini'd a runaway vi4*tmy by nim* goals m one. The scori- winihl suggest that tlie
ipposii ion wus V4*ry W4‘ak, hut this was not tie* 4'ast*.
t'ahhTst tines sisO'imI sono* r«’-
markahh' goals and gava* their hi-st ilisplay of Ihi' M'asoii. Tlu* .Motormi'O nuu!e loany pi'i'tly inovi's and sono' ot tlie ir inidlienl play *was ilistini'lly giuol. hut tlo'i r d. ' leme I'ouhl not ciqii' o ilfi llie livi'ly hoioi* loro arils. I'l-rtainlv ( 'ahlerstom's jdaxi-i! like cluim- pi.'iis ahil tlo'i r fast iqu-n movement ' uen- a ih'lighl to watch. H ii ha i ilson. wlm leil ihi' forwarils with ilis tini' lion. hail the Imimnr of si-oring six goals.
C'aMei stom-s ; T. KdwanK;
Haw.sim. .M«’-
Honalil; Hi'iiny. S. l-Mwards. WhiHakm . Hi'mli'tson. 11 ay ton, IliihantMOi. J ana-son
anil Haviloek. Levlaial .Motors Hesei v e ; Amswor t t i ;
roik'cr , Uoswell; Honnelly. Kaves. .Matlaw; Hni-st.
Ha.Mh'ck. .'smith, S«'<hhm and Waters. ( ’ahiersioues wiTi' soon a t ta cking tiercely
and Hichardson tested Ainsworth witli \
haul drive. Heiiderson mis s.d a good ,hance fnon Haydoi*k’s ii'iiivi* hot coos i 't i 'ol pressure hronghi reward and .Limeson headed throu'gh a lovely cenl iv from Hendei- son. Honnelly made a good opening lor Hurst , who was neatly i-heckisl by .McHonahl. Hayto'o dribhleil cle-xerty and gave a neat t»ass to Henderson. Tla* wingm* made jno- gi'i'ss and slipped tin* Imll to Hichardson win* ohtnitiiHi it second goal with a great shot. The .Motormen were overplayed am: a f t e r .\iiisworth hud saved a header trom Hichaid soo. Huvtim eleverly deeeiyed the defence and Hicliardsoii scored a third goal Shor t ly af terwards . Hichnrdson hustled hi way through and tlien left the Lull to Hi'iuh'r'on, who msm'*\1 with a low lelt ti*ot drive. Kor a foul by MeHonald. the visitors Mi'ti' auai ih'd o fri'i' kiek ami INxiinellv plaecd the hall to Waters , who scoii'd with a lirsi- time shot. Henny made a tine run and af te r ir ieking three ixhiyers. tesiv Ainsworth with ;i line shot. '1 he gealk«'ep*'r failed to gather the hall quiekly and Hiclmrd ‘on dashed in to rush tlo' hall and the goallii'i’per over the line.
Hieltardsoii tn*adi'*l aoethi'i* go:il from n beaut iful ci'utre
hv Hemle rson. Ha l l - t ime : C'ahlersloiies, d j Leylaml Motors. 1.
On le snming, Cahlerstoiies did not shieko their etforts. and the visitors* .defence had
a verv Juixious time. Hayion made a orik limit ’ imliviilnal elT.*rt ami hi-i tiiuil shot was just too high. Hayion gave a low pass to Henderson, who ceii tr i t l from near the corner flag and Haydix'k got n goal with a good shot . W lien hv Sni i lh.
E.lvnrcl'; lost |ioss,'Mon, VOVVI'.'.!
.mnr t iv to rlvnr. s.'ori'd Col.h-rsloii.'s’ vib I ' I ' ' K™’ " Ti'iims;
.\Jlolton AVnnds. A, I j Cliorlcy iteseive, 2. C'
aldor.stones, 5 ; .xLancastcr Town 11., 2.
;
Hnr.seongii Kaiigora, 5 ; Hroiglitmot, 0. WIN AT LANCASTER.
CALD E R S TON E S G E T O V E R S T I F F OB S TAC L E .
smashing dr ive from Jlaydoclc’s pass. There kVJis no stopping the Calderbt4)nes’ hirwartls
and Hiehnrtlson rushed hetwoen the hacks to score his side’s ninth goal.
ICven then
tho Innno forwartls tlid not .slacken their elfurts ami J layton hi t the i»ust with a terril ic sliot, F i n a l : Caldorstoncs, 9 ; Leyland Alotors Hoaei've, 1. If Caldcrstoiios had shown such lino form in every match, the championship iiroblom
would now bo set tled in t lieir favour. Tho defence was sjoiml ami tlio forwards wore br i l l iant . T. Ktlwards bail l i t t le to do but
the nea t inannor in whicli ho handled the hall inspiretl conlidence and he has physical advantages for deal ing with hifjh shots and bus t l ing f4irwards. McDonald kicked a rare • th and Dawson’s position play <li<l much
lo subdue tlm Alotornn'irs raids. Denny wa?» in splendid form and bis coustrnctiv e play was a big help lo the forwards. Both I'klwaiTls and Whi t take r were cool and Hieient. Hluhardson led the forwards tyith
. j ire 4.*ntlinsiasm and ho harassed the vis it ing defemh.’i's all the game. On this foriii lie is the nm&l ilangerous eentre-forward .^
ihler.sloiu's liave had. Hayion _
.Jajm'S4m sclmirn'il cleverly in the iiisuhi f«)rw:ual p4)sitions ami g4it the host out ot
tlio wingers. l.oyland Alotors, after the JtrsL quarter ot
Wal4*rs*was the bt'Sl forward. HURST GREEN BEATEN.
DUG D AL E C L ITH E R O E I’ni'lior's ami
ini lamr, stilfered from the inferi4»rity eoin- ih'x, ami W
4'i-4* eiimpletely «>verpluyed. )4mm'ily was the pick of th*' ih.'fenco and
CNTNE) MEDAL COMPETITION. A corrospumlent s igning hiinsolf “ A
harassed Sec retary of a Ju n io r Football Club,” wri tes as lollows: Dear Air. Footbal l ICUitor,—Ho tho recent
medal coninot ition organisetl by tho CHlhcroo FooLhnll Club which wa.s won last Fr iday by J^ugdalo and Purki ' r ’s X I who beat l lur s t
CJrcoii by J —1. 1 liave an observation to make and also a complaint .
I crave llic
imlnlgence of your vjiinablc paper to voice botii a t sumo lengib .
(1 . ) As a chib Sec retary ami C’oininiilec-
...an I deehiro th a t I* lo;itlie ami dro.'Ul those modal compet itions, ajid i ‘ know tha t Jiiv view is slmri'd by many another junior chib eonmutlooman. These medal coinpeli tions ;iro organised by senior cluh.s like Cli theroe. Great Harwood, Blackburn, Nelson and ulbers who provide a i;up ami medals fi>r winners am! runners-up r*\speetivoly, the ground, the ball and onieisifs. They in- ideiitally eollect the *' gate ” In i;oyer xpeiiM'S ami elosely watcli for ixromising 'J'iicy also provide an c i i le r taini i i ’i
talent .
AND P A R K E R ’S WIN MED A L COMP E T IT ION
In .-.iiitu of till) cmnlitiorn-,- Uiik'IuIo oiul Cn-oii Ka'u an inlurv-t-
ing exhihition of football at. the Sliaw Hrulge ground on Kriihiy night in the linal rouml of till.' Clitheroe Football Cliili Jiicdal com petition. Heavy rain uml the fact Unit several matebes liave lieen iihiyed leeently iinide till! going very heavy ;im! long belore the tinish
mo.st of the players Inul scarcely kick left in them. Dugdale and Parker s ..on by ibreo goals to one ami
de.served to
ilo so, for tliev reveaIo<l by lar tlio better melliod and had the better of the exchanges. On such u troacberons ground many mis- akes were made ami vigorous tackles otteii
.aeties to’ slop their more experieneoil opponents ami had the releree been linn, one or two would have reei.ivcd maiehing orders. Sedgwick, ontsido-lefl lor Hngdalo am *arller’s. wjis one of the ehicl victims and
,11 the si'coml half especially lie was fouled iilmost every tinio he got liie hall. Incidents siicli as these aro not for the gimd of tho game ami on Friday evening they met with the disapproval ol the spcelators. loams: Hugdale and Parker 's : Caanplu-U; Smith,
.Vinsworth, Prior ami
Sedgwick. Hurst Ureei i : Seei lal l ; Trot te r , .taeksnn;
Burgess, H. Hargreaves. Bolton and B. i l j irgreaves.
Heferee: Air. Haworth, ot Accrington. Hurst (Jreen inisseil a glorious chance riv on when l.onsdato slipjieil ami let in
Scedle . Hawelille, H a l l : Wilkinson, . . ■ .
Wilkinson wlm shot s t ra ight at rainphi'l l. H. l ia rg ieave s , who was sulVeriog trom an iniured hack, exchanged places with Bolton. VdaniMm was Imdiy hnmght down when he lan forward to lake advantage of a miskiek hv Trot te r . He look the Mihseipielil penalty U'k himself
eak sliot. Both goals had narrow escapes
hefore Shnt t lcwor th got clean through the Hurst (.J,icen ilelWico and
te.sted .<oislaIl with a powerful drive from close range. The [oalkeeper parricti the shot, hut betore be oiihl recover, .\insworlh foihuvisl up and tted, H. Hargreaves had distin ctly hart!
les will'll he saw a powerful drive s t r ik • defender ami tliere were
ine.idents in Hugdale and montli following a lovely Wilkin son. At llie other end, Seisla ll Iiiid he verv a l c i t lo baulk .\insworlh. Hall-
some thri l l ing Parki ' r ’s goal- nt re trom
t line : Hilgdal
and Pa rke r ’ An Equalising Goal.
1 ; Hnis i (Jr*' n. I l i l i ' t Ci'.'.'ii pfiiy.'.l will, niri' .'Pn'il 'in rm
.siiiiiiitK nml llnltmi IitnUKlit lim iH’nt. out ul ('aniplii'll ui th a Imnuy sliot. Shnt i lewor th
ought to have aihh'il to Hngdiile ;iinl Pii rker s lead when In' went clean through, but ho hot llcicely in to tin' sitio lU't trom i-hiso iiige. B'. Hargieaves went cenl iv- for -
wanl for Hutsi tJreen.
sure hi'ougiil Hurst (Jfei'ii ;m cquah-er . H. ! largrejives delle ctiug a long shot past t.’mnp-
l>eU. LoU"ihile tried lo keep tlio hall iroiu uteriiig the net aud iujiired hiauselt i the prorc's.
vrerc very keen, with Hugdale and P; irkcr s bowing to advantage.
The 'iihseqiieut excliangi^ .\ heaut ilul iimx e-
ment hrmight snceess for a l t e r Shut l lc - worlh had centred lu-ross the geiilnmnth. Sedgwick t e innied the hall and Amswortli ailed ihroiigli. For a lew iniuntes al ter -
resulted m ' players being brought down liejivilv. Unforlnnatcly, some ot the
Jlur.st roeir players resortuil to qnesUqiiable
evening’s enjoymeii t for t lieir local football fans. Very niee if that were all. Aly lositliing and ilread of these comp«!tiiions is t ins : These niatclies sue .ill arrangeil lo ho phiyeii in llie last two weeks of the
soa.son, jus t tho time when most cluh.s arc sti ll engaged in vit:d matches such a> tiiuds for their own leagues, eiip ami shield ami championship matches, and wlion,they wane tlu.’ir players lo lu! fresh ami tit to win for tluMii what Imtli eomnii itec ami players have .striven for iluring the hmg season. What happ<'iis? The i r best players ileeidi! to ent(!r for the local (or somotiincs nut ha'a!) mcihil compet ition which entails^ thei r play ing two, .sometinu's three, evening matches in the last two stii'iuioiis weeks. The
rc.siilt oflou is tha t injurie s, or if they escape these, dog-tiredness prevents them giving of their best to ibe i r own ehit» wben their own vital matches have to he played.
to prevent the i r players from taking par t in
llie.se medal coinjictitioiis.
Ainatenr clnh commit tees have no power 'Ihey ejin
only appeal to thei r loyalty, to their own club’s inlorcst.s. But stioh is the Inrc of playing before a erowil aud the lure oi a medal, coiuparahle only to tho lure ot ii naiil for a Jiniu. that whilst youth is youth old-hlooded lint wise eommitteenieii of
junior elnbs are powerh-'s to .stop them. They have in many cases to resign them- Ivi's to .seeing eitps. sliields and ehainpioii- hips lo ' t whhrh were within their grasp
hecaiise their players havi* wasted their energie s in outside eompet itions. Blayefs, be loyal to your i^liibl
(2. ) Al\’ coinphiint ic' match meutioned
.ihovi': 'I'liis conipct i( ion is organise.l lor workshop teiuns ami the teiiiO' are siippo^eil to he composed of workers in a partienhir imp or nlliee and plaviiig under the name
Lonsilale; Wilson. Tomlinson, Pate; Shuttle- worth, Adamson,
of their firjii or employers, or loejil chilis like Barisii Chmeh. Congn-gaiionali '- ts, Low Aloor or Hurst Gre en; the essentia l idea lieitig I take it tha t they are j iunot s and uill he pi t ted agains t junioi.s, i.c. , players in their own ehis ' of football. In Hugdale and P a r k e r ’s team, a t least seven players belonging to La mash ire Cmn hi nation clnhs ihiyed in the linal. ami HuisL (Jieeii also laii one from the same league.
' Ibis lat ter ac t is nnfor iunale as 1 eannot count on
their support . But my pleading is not tor ii individual ehih hnl Jor a prineiph'. .aneiishire (.’oinhinal ion foolhall^ may be illed junior as eotn|oireil to I ' i r ' t sind
.''^I'eond HIvisions t>f the Football L«’ague. Imt. not junior as eompared to village and larish teams.
jmuI .^ei'dall easily saved a I f ibis prineiple is not np-
might invite Binns, Harper . Bruton and Carver from S oiuhpmt . wlicre they t rain for I'''oolbaU .\s'o.*iation ( ’np timils. to play in 'I'lieo. Wilson's X I " iu tlic Clitlieroe
Aleilal Compet ition. AITKEN SHIELD.
CHATBURN DRAW WITH LOW MOOR IN SEMI-FINAL.
I’.xecpt for till' later stages ol iho game,
tliere was l i t t le to eiithn'i* over in (.'hatimrn’s game with Iiow Moor in the 'enii-lin al roiiml of the .\ilkeii Shield eompet ition, played i the Shaw Br idge gronnd on .Monday veiling. .\t till* interval. Low Moor weiir ending by tuo clear gLxal' and on the run if pta.v, lew people thought they would lie ligliliug desperaicly to avoid deleat before tlio end, ye t 'Ueh ua s the ea>e. (.'luithnril improved ' coiisidetahly in the second liati and uheii they got on hn el
t e rm' In e ( ' imsi ' tetu pres
minute ' from tin* end tluMe was a keen ussle for llie ni i imi ig goal. The mateh mh'd drawn and ar r angement ' w.-re made o have the re-play kl ' l night . The (jimlily of
fii.ithall v\a' very poor ;iU thy game ami part ieiilarly in tlm tust hall, when ( l ia thnrn seemed nnable to do any thing right . Kvi ivlhtng eoM'lilered. a ilraw was a lai r le suh.
leali is ; Low Moor ; Seei lal l ; L- '-le r. T. T r o t t e r ;
wards. Hngilale ami Pa rk e r ’s were penned their own goalinoiith, and Hargreaves
I Bolton uiadi' good el fol ls to seql'e. 'dali made one magnil icenl save lictorc
he was beaten for a ttiird time with a l ie e kiek taken by Tomlinson, the hall being dellected into the top corner of the net. Soon a ft era arils, SceihiU made a hrillian from Shut lleworlh and to the end, Hiigdah* and Pa rke r ’s maintaims ! their
siipi'riorilv. l'‘n ui l :
Hugdale .-ind Pa rke r ’ s. J l ; Hurst (Be en. Till* vieioiy went to the be t te r team. In
a s t rong defence. P a l e wiis onl'>l;uuling for Hugdale and Parke r 's . The lorwatds Mere
I'h'ViT hilt apt to siit'k to the hall liK> long Sedgwiek played a eapi tal game and th- lact ies the iqiposilion adoptxnl to stop him Mere, to sav the least ol i t . qiiesUonahh*. Uawelilfe di'd tlie work of two men in llo- Hurst Creen ilcfence and his powerlul clearances were a fej itnre ot
(he game,
Wl ial a pilv he spoiled a good display h> indiscreet taekl ing! The toruards wer«' tairlv 'uhilueil, altlloU'gh llu'.v trieil hard enough wilhiuil being aide to Jimke beadwa.N agains t a powi'rfni defence.
Tlie ( ‘imti’s ’ cup was af terwards presejjted
to tlio vict<irs* captain. AH', L. Tomliu''on by till' Mayor (Councillor U. AlaiilcyH who ehngratnlaled tlie teams on the hiie displa- they had given. Ho took the opporiunit aho to appeal for iiicrca'i' il snppi*rt of tlu' town’s ti'am and said the team they had got together was well worth xvatching and eiT'iUt to the
f.mvn.
No Act of Va i l iamcnt can stop ln' t ling.
war iruman Mature ■xhall smTdeuly ho chaiigeil and rimiitic-i iM'Lweeii naiious vanish.-
times.—.Mr, J . A. Parkinson. AI.P. A timely l i in t : Summer ilumpi are the
risult of spring sh'^'ps.
Knu'st Potter. We aro oiiming to w J utukI of bright
Bishop of l.ivotpool. Whv should i t ho thought that after ..
Kccles, Wilkinson. Seedle ; Bnrgi'"'', Sant . W. T r o t i e i . .1. T r o l l .T and Hixmi. Chalhnni : Le e ;
l.des.m, Bi lhe l l ; (J. Hud- M,n. J . Hudson. Wi lson; W. Ast in, Drive-
Woods. 1*. .\stin and Dolphin. Be f e r e e ; .Mr. B. Bohiusoii. Li»w .Moor wero seen to di t ini te
ailv.in-
lage in the t i i ' t hall ami took the lead a l t e r live minute ' . when the Chathnrn defenee i . il tcied and W, Trot te r ru'-hcil m to seme from elos,. range. Chaihii rn l.iihsl to .settle down nml w i llim a ipiai ter of an lumr, \V. Tro t t e r got a socoml goal. Iu the Mitisiquciit exiMiaugcs holh goals liad loi'tiinati' I'scapi's. Iml gi'iiorally ( hat lmrn ' tini'lun'g was wret ilieil.
Si'cdall took
eni*nmms risks and was for tunate more than •mee when the hall was lobbed in and he was onr of position. Low .Moor, however, •'tijoved the hiilk Ol phiv allil I.»‘i' >e\ eral sp,et aciil.iv s.jvv'.
l l .dt - t ituc ; Low Moor. 2 ; Chatbimi . d. .\ spell of uninteres t ing miiltield ph»v
oeeurreil ••arlv in tlie s«'coml half and, with I.ovv Moor i leter torat ing. the game was an exi is'diiigl.v pm'r one. .V chaoi ’.e eanie when Hudson hit the framework of the Low Moor goal with a heaii t iinl *liive irmu Jkl yarvH
i.ingi'. A jai ' lee ii'lh»vxt'»l uml tin' refer*'*' Imnnivd the hall witiiin the pen.vlty urea Driver ivv'uluallv secured possession amt vedneed his .side’s ar rears . Kmouragcd by tlu’ir success. Cbatln irn .altaik ed ficrcetv ami aihxjxiing more open im lboiH, ♦-xtended thc* I.ow Moor defence. Five miuut.'s from tinu’, following a free kick, taken !>y Bithcl l ,
B . Axtiu eqnaliM'il. F ina l ; Chatbnru. 2 ; Low Mmir. 2.
Sccdal l iiiaili' some t»m> *aves but was tm>
spivlacnlar and was lucky uoi M loniedo uu'rv' tlum two goal-. The l.ow M«>or h.iif- backs domiuatovl for ibrov' quarior> ot inc game and ihcu fell away, \V. T r o t t e r was the most cons istent forward, although J . Tro t t e r aud B u ig * ' " did inauy clever lliitigs.
and he excelh'tl both iu dofouxive work and conslruct ioi i .
J . Hudson was out s laml iug for Chalhur ii la*o kept .a gocnl goal and
Tdesou and BillicU impniv it i tromcmlmisly iu th*‘ sei-»-nul hal l . Tlxe forwarvK al<o im- provetl a f te r a poor s ta r t , tliis being tlu«i III great, d*'grcc to the mloption of inon» *q»eii
t.actlC’«.
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1 .*)' lehl il is comi'ivabh* that next ye a r I
MTinuna were preached hi ' i Sunday in Hie .M*iilio<lint (.'linrch.
CHOIR S F In the morning Mr.
'romliiihon, of Low*'rhoUs*'. was the preai hei uiiil a t the evening service Air. Bd«'_\-. jilsi, I,<»w erhoiHe. Tlie choir , iimh'r the
leadership of .Mr. T. T i tu r in g to i i . lemlercd tiio c an t a t a , “ I 'r fm .Maug*'r to Cross. Mr. Jainx's Parkinson wus tlie organis t .
UFeOPKNlNG. —
Im.si Simday S t . Niolmkis
Churcli was r*'-opened afl*T having been closed for three wis'ks for
dee.or.itmn of tli.'
interio r , and pn'scntcd a heautilii l app*'.u- auce. Th.* Vicar (Bcv . W. J . Symond' ) prenclu'sl a t the morning vrvi i * * . and I.eiore delivering hi*i sermon said Ik* and th** Parochia l Coumd were l'xll•cmel^ thankful tho coiigt*'gation ler their 'c rvu'e' *n
helping to r.iise fituils for the chin ch decoration, but th«*ii'
w.is siill more to b<* done. :»Uil they btiU iiecd*'d tlie ir help The choir , nmhr He* le.oh'i'sliq* ot tl:e organis t , AL. K. Sinqsmi .
s.ing the .inthem. “ Therefore wiiti ang-l». ’
.\t tli<* all*>*
noon service the
sneii.il pivaelier Was ih'| Bev. Cressu-.*U ."^1 range.
lie.idmast.'r ''f Ki rkham
Ctiamm.ir .•She 1. aiii) tin* eh.ot
sang the ai i th-m. '•<) h>m
aioi.iM.*. Coli'ctioiis Were lor th.* dts, ..rat om ihiml- .
I I .M. the King has roiiseiitid to writ.'
inscript itm in tlie first el In *' Bo.*ks Bein*''tnbr;»m‘*' " t»> be kept in tlu* Sbrnu* IL'iiieinbram e in .Melb,mt n.',
list i .>1 i.i. EGG TEST E EADERS MEAT & POULTRY il
S EV EN TH MONTH’S R E P O R T ON C L I T H E R O E COMP E T IT ION.
J’ald production again shows an increase in the eleventh annual open laying test
organised by tho C'litlicrou and J ) is t r lct Uul i ty and Fancior.s’ Poult ry Society. The report, for tho .seventh month’^stalos that tho 3'icltl lor till’ 2S tlays wa.s •1,107, of which -1,100 wer.* tirst grade ••ggs, tha t i.s, two ounces and over - below tlini weight eggs aro gradeil seeoml. Thus tlu> gratid total for l*JG <lay.s is inercused to 22,9S2, imulo up as fojiows: F i r s t grade, *22,()IG; second grade, 2 7 7 ; ami 59 laid outsirle tho t raj i nest and counted iu the total Imt not aecreilited to jiny of tho compoling binls . Air. .lue Kay. of llarwfal. Bolton, wins the
he:ivy lueed lihhoii with a Bhode Island Hetl whieh had a record of jii. egg per day thoughont tho month, and gained I IO points. A Whi te Leghorn belong to Air. Hicbard .laekson, of Westlioiighton. is auardet l ibe
ribbon in tin* light breeil section for 2d f i i ' t gradi' eggs—UK) points. Amongst the light Inoi^ds. the best bird
to tho end of tlie seventh month is a Black Leghorn, the pmpe i ty of Air. F. T!ecles. Clitheroo, wliich ha.s lahl 122 tirst gratle eggs in 19i» tlays.
In the lieav.v hreeil
cias.sc,s. a Bhode Ishiml Bed car r ies olF tin* honour. This biril is ownoil by Air. A. (J. BihIv, of .’somerset , and has produceil eggs of tirst grade in the sajiie period. Birds are in good eondition. and laying
well, thiuigh several Inivc* passo<l through tho broiMly coup.' or ho.spiial, smd mortal ity has increaseil h.v two. Leaders to date are ns below :
S INGLK B IBH L IGHT BBKKH. I’oinis.
1. S. Bohiiison, Clitlieroe ... 2. \V. (!hirk.'-on, Cli t lieioc . Jk H. A. .Sluvenson, Laiuit k ..............W .L. •t. T. Stundr ing. Cli theroe ..................B. I , . 5. .1. Crook, Cli theroe ..........................\\’ .L. d. K. ( t.
I.ongton, Goo' iiargh .........W. l j .
2. .1. Broi'ter, {ioo-nargh ...............B . i .B . Jk B . ,lack>nn. W’ls lhmighton .........W.W. t. P. laiw, L o u i ' t o i i
..\nc. (■‘Jld MAS SAGE AND CHIROPODY. P r om p t a t t e n t io n to me s s ag e s b y Po s t .
-SI.VGU-: B IBH- HI :AVV BBKKH. 1. W. Catim, (,hiernmore ....................I t . l .B -
......................B . I .B .
5. Nicholson and .*"011. Covington B . I .B . land
PKN TF.S r - -LI : i r i '
1. T. H. Booth. B l W 11 iisiall 3. B.
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1*. L. Crompton. Bi .'ml ‘V Cios ' .. M-L. 1:19.9 *KN TI->i r HI ' .\ \- Y BBK :h .
1ug cwllite
1. J . Rohii i'on. B ‘Inioiii ... .......M\ M‘ . Is'.H •» J . Keishaw . Ove - Hniton . 9. T. Pa rker.
IM B. Wt5
1. .lo • Kav. Ha rw md (L Tot l le . r iiiiiton
«k (eqn.d) Booth Bto
( ha thill n .. . . . . . B . I B. 17-7 . . . .B . I .B. 1717 ... .W W. 172'
SI ipt. n ... K. Homild on Molt ktliiaii
S A B D E N
U.MONS. — riti
. IM .B. l ; -5 IM B. 10-5
..........M .W 0.71 I IBKF H.
•1. .Ml s. B. p. ar- on w ■St lioil ghtioi.. lie i - t :s •5. 'V. Hohson
> i:c ■Ics and .Soils . C itheroc __ t' .L. 1571 .laekson. Ml still nghton ...M‘.L. 1528
........W .L. 1 H5 ........M’ .L. I**.'^t
Phyllis 1^. LISTER C h iro p o d is t
m \b .a „ a .
SATURDAYS, 10-30
a.in. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS
MAGNETO R E P A IR S
Alflo Sp^ciMiat f i in R e p a i r s to DYNAMOS and S e l l - S la r io r t a n d R e -Wi r in g of Ca r s . SIMPSON B R O T H E R S , L IMIT ED (Dep t . No . 3 Ma g n e to Works/
HAP TON— n e a r B u rn l e y— HAPTOM P h o n o : P ad i lmm 14.
H O M I N G . BACK FBOM WHi rCHUUCH. CLPl ’l lK BOK 11.S .— Whi i iake r ami Har- annual choir
ri>en. SJIS; H. M'atseii, 71*0 , Whi t taker ami Harrison, 7js’>: O. W'llsiim, «5'* O. O'NVilk 72S; B. Kilts, 7l^, 711; H. M lumn, 7n7 ; Wallhank' and (ud.tam. i»*'>2, C^l . 1. A-kew, G77; C. O’Nodl. G75.
CMTI IKUOK SOl 'TH KN H ILS . CJi-2.:kl).
- -T. Kendal. 9M2. SJtO; Burge-a ami Sen, ; Scot t Bro' . ;iMil j l i ich. ‘*.'17; ^\*■b'lor
.iiid .**11111111. 8J17-. Swal**'. .Mnddern. and Bb*
.T7.ar<l. >97; T.
K.md.al. >*:ld; T. .*?nuth, >JS0; B**U ami Haue i th . *•21; I . ICcU*
dal. ‘' I t i ; Swak'''. .'larhicrn, and Bl*>
nr..ird, >^11. OH.M’IUJBN I'.C. I l l 19H. T. Norgrevo
ami .''i.-n. UL’ l : .Noii'iove ami llatricld. S5-J, T Norgrove ami S*m. S 2 7 ; Atkmmn J . M’ lb.m.
ami
Rohin.son. >29.
Ja ck -on and Barm*'. 7 - 7 ; Norgrovo njid Hat f i ' l i l , 7>J1; Wilkinson am! Holgatc. J .ickson and Ikirncs. 770; M’ ign.di JetFs, 7tu.
atui HACK FUO.M STAFKUUI ) .
Wli itham ami Son. Pk?ii; B. Hargn-aves. pi - i i ; G. J,«*iinan. Pn»l ; T. TiMot-on. l ‘*51 ; I*'. Walker . 102*'>; A. Mar t in. H»2‘t ; H. M oir is ]fH)2; Whi tham and Smi, 90i ; (*. Wa l t s . 9.%s; W. Bleaa/.id. 910. 9 0 1 ; G. B.anks. ?27.
WHAl . t .KV AND HlSTBI tM’ 11.S . - -
SABHKN H.S . (G-ill). — F. Ain.swoitu. .du ll li'O.’i ; AV. New't.y. Kdirn'misen. B>t2l;
Bi'ph.nm a jf i Wsllnr. ' Il ro-. , Wi'i;
' F. Ainsworth, 10o2; Hii'kct l. 0 5 5 ;
I•■r.•^nk1llll(^ I lro. . . OKS; C. Iln-'lt.'t:, 0.1..I; \V;,nn. " Hr..'; . "O,-.,
bSr";!
AHandi 15, York St., Olltfaaroi 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
' Skewers and Basses, Tickets, Rubbing Stones, Meat Mincers,
Enamelled and China Window Dishes, &o., &o.
BAKER ‘L o ck ’
^0Ule^.
Counter Balancoty Boam SoaleSf Platform St Dead Weight Rlachlnoft
For WholesaU and-Retail Dealers of Fish, Fruit,
Me.Tt, Grocery, Provisions, Coal, Ac., Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers.
REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.
JAIMES G RO SSLEY W o r k ! : HIGH ST. (N u r S ta t ion) , 6LAGKBURRI.
Talephor.d 6427.
M r . F . mOORES ME E T ING HOUSE . SAW L E Y .
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