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s t rong dr ive was «»nly inelies ton high. l5olh te ams playe«l wiih eommeiulahiu tmtlinsiasm and skill ainl .some fast interes t ing fmilfall was seen. The home te am jnis>ed a glorious o p poi luni ly ol taking the lead when Smith cent red with precision, hut Deiuly missed his kick when favonrahly iflaced! Plav was c|uiclxly I rans ier red to tlie homo nuar - ter.s ami Wliewell am! Sutclilfe did well lx> check a promising movement hy the t ’lit- liero*' forwanls . In tho next honu* at tack, Mnrsflea made a clever save from Dt'udy’s jugli shot. Demly wn> ot ien prominent ami in am't l ier homo raid, had hart! line.s when In* saw his li rst - time shot from Sliu'la ir 's cent re skim the upr ight . Tln‘ C’litherm* dofonco was Iianl pretwed for a iioriod ami
Br ad b u ry hn<l a lit*rce .slu»t Idfvkod hy l.ouMlale.
S*i(m al leruarxis, llrndlnirv 25 minutes . Oi lh e ro e l*mk the leml. Chat -
the right . \ f tcr
emi r ts to eipmiisn and SmiHi p u t across a eeiitro uhleh ilroppcfl just over tlie erosv- bar . Clitherm* n*tiiriu*fl l«> the iftfensive and under pressiir.* the home defence faltere«l. .liu-ksnn missing his Icirh mul le t t ing ill Wad. ' wln> piislnul tin* Imll past Millivard frotn cIom* raiigt*. Five minute s later .^ folhiwiiig a spell of inidfielil plav, tin* Nomads ndnce f l thei r detlcil. Sulclitre plaef'fl a Irf’f'-kick uel l intti tIu* goalimnith ami .'situs sconsl with a high slmt.
h um aecejitod a fnii' nass fifim Cliadwiel;, amt roniu ling Hammend. lieat MiHward with a U*rrilic drive,
'Fin* Nomads made st rong
riitherof* cnisshar ni i l i a migli tv <lrive. CMitlieroo respomlefl witli a fast raid on tho r ight Hank am! Wliewell di«l wt*ll to clear a «Iangerous c ' l i t r e from Smalley. At the
ol.lier eiul. T.ouMlale m*atly clieeke<l J^ln- clair . Clltlierfie went fu r th e r alieatl near Hie interval when Mil lward was beaten hy a relinuml from Uaimnoml a f ter saving a simple shot. Hnlf-t iim*:
\\ liewol l
Clitheroe, 3 : Nortli»*rn Nonmtls, 1. Socond Ha l f Duel .
a glorious elianro of scoring when he scr»*weil the hall wide from two yards range following a tvi i t re hy Smi th. Sinclai r , however, made amends* in the nc.vt minute when Simms pnsluHl the hall between the Clit lieroe haeks ami he necepttxl tlie o p por tu n i ty ti> heat
5far.sden wi th a low drive. The siihs(sqnent exehangt'u wen* keenly contested. For a per iod th e Nixmmls atateke<l vigorously and Afaistlen made a spoclncular save when he pnslu'tl clear a Mint from Smi th, nitliongli liaras^ed hv Simms. Tile Nomads gaine<l a corner on an d Rrmllmry en<lang<M'iHl the
Soon a f t e r tlie resumpt ion, Sinclai r missed
Clilhoroe goal with a ,,cat lob. The ball was acrambbsl cixvay h u t tho homo forward*
*'''‘’"'>»’nge«! the home te am ami ir.vm hnig rango skiinnusl Hu*
'Phis
ht*mled a pietnre cent re over Hie bar . Hall rehevofl a long spell of pressure on the {'’liHieifte goal with ;i s t rong clearance ami ' ' ?‘d ' ‘ secureil
pffsses.shm and made for gtial. aldlward left his charge at imxnu'iit and ch*ared the s itnatioi i.
were tin*
lir.st te am li* he really flangerons and \\ hewt*Il sf*nl Sinclai r :i,w;iy with a heaut i lnl pass. Siiielair g a in e i r a corner Iroin C’onnsoll lint put tlio Hag kick hehiml. r l i th e ro e replied witli a fast open rai<l and \N ado gi>t a groat ehain e hut .lm*);Min nnnie a lino ri*<'uvery and swept the hall fiann tlm cent re- forward’s toes. Tlmriilev drihhled •loverly hefore passing tt» .Smalley, whoso
I ho Nomails wei«* .vet t«) face the sun, hut 'rh<>rnh'v,
Wade, r imdwiek and (.’hathnf ii . Referee; Mr. W. RielmiaEon. Clmrlev.
heter-hnlaneefl l e a n hut CliUierm* Inul to ligid liar«l all the ninety minutes. Tt'ams: Nor thern X'onimis: Mi l lwnid; I lannnond, . laeksoi i ; Waterhoioe. Wliewel), Snleliir**;
and «|ui(4vly mldisl a seefuul goal. 'I’lio Nomads n^lueed lliei r ari'oars hut In.'for*' tiu* in terval , ( ’liLhei-o«> got a gift goal. I'm* long pei'iculs in the seeomi half , (.‘li lheruf were on iln* »h‘f«'iisi\-*f and within live mimiles the hmno te am scohmI a sec«»nd goal. Play wa.s
intere.sling right uj> to the la st minnl«> wifli (lu> Nonuuls s t n \ i n g rIe;-pi‘ialoIy for an
riinali.sor. Near tln> eml Ll ithero. ' got t5.--ir four th g«)ai am! this settleil the
i.s.sm .
\ ’ielory went to the
play, tluur forwards only raiely outwi t ted tlu; Clitheroe defenc*;. C'lillieroe toolc tho lead aftr*r 25 minntes
ffveiy hall was keenly
conto.stLvl for.
Ilotli tfrajns playeil good fofiLhali and l)e-
_________ LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. A Sound Display.
always reliable. He handled the ball with surety ami liis clearances wi*re s t rong an d elfcelive. A word of iiraise is due to tlio hacks, wild ilid ext remely wol Inmlor st rong pressure. Rotli ( ‘
oiin.sen ami Lonsdale .showed to adv an tag e ami
.Mat'Mlen wa.s a t linuxs br i l l iant and
credi t th a t tliey generally got the lioller of a vigorous forwaril line.
it Is to tlioir 'riio half-hacks
CliHieroe forwaixls wore (juick on tho hall an d snapped thei r chances when the lionie ilofi*m'e wavert*d. Smalley an d 'riiornle.v wi*ro a lively wing ami the i r t r icks often hiilfled the N’oinads leudgnanl . Wntle was well watched :iml <lid not shine in midneld play. Ho (dayeil wi th eomimmdahh* dash ami per-*-istence, liouover. and seorod frevn what siH'imsl hopeless positions. Chadwick was «4ovcr with tho hall nml made many Dm* opi'iiings for Jus collengm's, hut Chat hnrn WHS not in tho limelight as nimdi as nsuni, 'I’lit* Nomads had the suppor t of Wliowell, Corinll iiaiis and ICnglnml, and .7. SutclifTe,
did not shine, altliougli Ihill was an in dnstrimis ecnlre-Iialf. Rir twistle was not up to his host form and Aker.s was too occupied in u a t ih in g his winger to lend much assislaiiee to Hie al tai'k .
captain of Cambridge University^ in the h:
iif-h.ack line, and these pl.ayers were often seen t<i advantnge. Thei r forwanls were fast and vigorous h ut Hio defence was nn cert a i n iimler pressure.
WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
Calder s toms . 2: Wigan Athlotiir Reserve. 1, xRlnrklmni Rovers
.NeUim Resrrvt*. -1; AVot honghton R«’.s.. 1. SMART RECOVERY.
CALDERSTONES FINISH STRONGLY TO WIN AT WIGAN.
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Ckihler.stones to c apture Hu* spod.>. a t Wigan on 8 a tu n lay . Wigan Atluelie wen* ileservi’dly leading at the interval hy
the only goal >eoreil, Iml in tho seiamd piM'iml (.'
nltler.stom*?, reve:ited thei r best lorm and in the oiul fully ileserveil thei r victory. Tho ganio wa.“- tougli l at a fast pace ami some
ext.ieinely interes t ing fool- hull wa.H .seen. Roth teams
mi.sseil trliance.s b ut gi*iierally Cahlorstones wore ta r more dangerous near goal. Rut lor soiiu’ st rong deti'iisive pluN', Wigan would have lieen more than a goal hehiiul when the iiiuil ul iis ile blew.
falder s lones , on the whole,
were tin* more Jiu-Hnulical sulo. Hieir half , backs ieve:iling gootl cons t ruct ive iLlons, It was not unt i l live minul«*'s from the eml tluit Cahlersiones got on level terms ami till* winning goal cann* a minute la ter . lnler«**^t uiis llms siistaiius! r ight up to tho last second.
on Hu* right and from Ills centr«*. b’letcluT.
at lm'k ami play was transft*rre<l for .Mayho to come m'ar giving Calderstoiie.H the !*'atl wi th a line imlividnnl eifort. Play wa.s of the eml-to-cnd var iety nml Imth goalkeepers Inul a lot to ih*. Wigan took the lead aft<*r halt an hour.
.McDoimhl cleare«l Wig an ’s next 'riiotmis made u splcmlul run
the hmin* lemler. made luaulway and soorcil fnvni four yards i-ange. Calilersione-, were n ot dislioarteiuHl hy this r»*vers«« and gian! olForts hy I layton and Richardson catm* near to hr inging about the fall of the heme go.d. C'ahlerstoncs Inul a nar row escape when TInnnas got to close ijiiai'teis, hut Kdwards bl ight elf a fine save. Wigan enjeyoil the Imlaiice of midliebl play hut were not im- pri'
s.sjve nea r goal. Hal f - t ime:
Wig:\n Ue.*!erves. I ; Cahlerstenes, 0. Fol lowin g up to Scoro.
lines when he |u'adr*«l agains t th e crovslmr. Calderstoiu's t r ied hard to got x*n level te rms and tlie pr incipal opposit ion was .Tiilian. Hn* Iiotm* left fnll -hark. who taokhMl vigor ously :uul kick"il st rongly. Five niinnles
from Hu* eml, Oalderstones pesisteiH pcs- sure tnet with reward.
the Wigan goal e\t«*mlc4l T>r«*r, th e gi*al- keeper , win* went ihovn to clear a low shot. Hayton securivl jHiHsossion 20 variN out ami Si'oreil willi a liigh ilrive before the goal- ke«*per ceuh! rcciiver. A ininnt<* later I’MwanIs sent in a powerful shot whicli
.\ hot assoult on
'I’yr i' r tistt'tl clear . Uieharil^on returmnl the h:iU in*tant lv and again Tyre r kiuV'kiMl the hall out . Ilefiire he ct>nhl rivov»*r again, Janu's.m ihislunl in nml .siHirtvl. Final :
play anil are to iMHamgratnlateil on thei r splendid rtviivery.
Dawson .niul McDona!<l. The haU-hack* played wt*II ami I^tlwanls was oftcii coust'iciions with Ills s«niml <lefensive play. ITayten
was the pick of the fonvarn*. .\s alre.ndv im'titione«l. Jnti.an placed a
gre.al game for Wigan in tlefence. Thei r liaU-lnu'k.* compared unfavournhly with tliese of C »ldcrstonc<, hut Thoma*; was ns gofKl ns nnv forward on tho field.
Cahlersteiies. 2 t Wig.nn R«'*ervc. 1. Calih*rstones g.ave a good nll-rniiml «lis-
U.nntly in
ge.al nml w:is nel l r«*V'*red hv Ivtlwanls play<s! hril-
by alvoiit :i ilos4*n im'mln'rs. one or two ot them sj tnuling Satnr t lay niglit umlcr canva<^ Al together W
lo Ulack|*ool where, fidl«»\\ing 4iinn«*r. a stroll im the .sunny, wimU'«wei‘t szimH tvn'* cnjoyi^L . \ f te r ten they inmle an curly s ta r t for hmne. having .sp«'ni nn eniorahio ilav. Sntulay'* n m : YonlerX ( ’ave anil IX'uc
Yaliey. u very intcn*sttng ride i** which new luetnhers ar** rerdial ly invitc4L Mivt at Grcenai're-sliv^'t n»tu» <*’clock pronip t .
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the f»H*ling 4if go^nl felhev-hip so much *n evi4leac»* in all Clarion gather ings U'ing v**ry mmh t4> the fen*. Kight of the romainitig nu*ml»»*r* jonmeyct l
4* Inul a most eni4*yahh» tnm*.
tho Nor th Lanca.’-hirc (.'amp at wiiicn gal ln’ri*tl ahoui 250 cNclists friim variuU’* par ia of tin* i lis tr ic t.
\Ve were reprx-^cnlcd
CLARION CYCLING CLUB. Di>wnham u a s tho scx’iu* last wivk-ciul <»i
for ( 'ahler s lenes when he swept tiu* hall out to the h’ft wing. Haydeck ran the hall aininst in to the goalmouth Itefore iitriiig and ITayton hmi
ter r ibly Iian! I'ldwaids ini t ia ted a splendid movement
loam. In the first half, Wigan had the mlvantage of both wind am! sun ami were sonn atackliig. Karly en. Kdw:irds had to le a \e liis goal to chair a low shot from Thomas.
(!’ahlcrsti>ucs miule no a l terat ion in tlu-lr .A riplemiid rally (ate in the secoiul half 1; Whi t t ingham. t. 'I'lie
dt 'par lmeni of the te am pnfleU' Us weight in achieving wh a t was a veiy lino per forin- anee.
Clitheroo gave a sound display ami every IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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Burrtiw Rtiscrvt* ...... SotiLliporl
Re.scrvo .. CUtlit'i'oo Nelson
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persisted an d Lonsdulo .save<l a goal when li'j got in Llio way of u ter r itic shot from J)eiuly. Tliornley Uackotl tho home Lie- fence, h ut spoiled a good indivhluul eifort hy sliuoliiig wide. C’litheroo were forced hack on the defensive and iMilner broke up a promising at ta ck hy dispossessing Smi th. C’lilheroo then eaim; in to the picture and Chathnrn nnule a lino run and cent re. . Wa<!o «‘Vont'iially sc*enre.d
pos.ses.sion an d nmd'S <lirect t racks for goal h ut was
tii.sjiossessed hy AVliowcII.
for an etinalisiiig goal, h ut found a slill ohstaclo in Mnrsilon. wlio was very roliahle in liis work. Once Dendy headeii in from closi* range, AInrsden being extondm! to S1IV4*. Roth the (3itIu*roo haek.s offdre<l stubborn resistance to the challenge of Hio lifuno (lu intclto . Near Iho eml, Wade got a four th goal for CHlhoroe Hiroiigh sheer
persi.sloncy. Ho followe<l up a pass th a t was liopi'lessly
mi.scHrected and when AVhewell kioke<l the hall ag a in s t him made progress and bent Alillwnrd from .short range. Final : CHHieroe, 4 ; North«*rn Nomads. 2.
'I'lie home team Inei l hard
HURST GREEN v. IRISH DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE.
I'liis Was Hur s t Green’s last homo nialeh ami a vital al fair .
to win the olmnipioi^sliip, two from this match to t ie will; Nelson’s Spor ts C’lnb, which would
iiece.ssilalc a pla.v-xilF. ami one from the i r aw.ay nmtcli aga ins t Higlinm to win outright.. A fai r e’lowtl nssumliled, inostl.v provi<lc<l hy the visitors ami they imule the i r presence felt too willi throa ty oncouragmnont to the i r lads: an object losscm to the <'oId blooded ciitluisinsts of Hu r s t Green who were rcpr«’S«‘nlcd hy a
'I'lioy noetled throe points
.small hand of the fai thful fai r sox and snmil hoys. Hu r s t (Jrcen won Hie toss and played with th e sun an d wind, and welt* »*:irly ctnivinccd tha t they were up ngainsL a Icet'ii a t ta ck in g force. ( the i r suppnrtt*rs L
ami were oftt*n in din’icnlli«’s, prohahly they were feeling tho efTcct of t.ho previous tla.v’s medal match a t Show Rritlgo, I t was not surpr is ing th a t I .D.L. scored first. Green look a forward pas.s from Railey, <lrew the goalkt*t'per and shot, only to sec* Wootlwtirth haiulle in a vain effort t«* s;ive,
“ C’ome on. tlio Idols !” ) siirprist'd hy tlunr swif t .movt‘s, Green in tho ociiire, i lansnn a t milsith.'-right having a ra re tu rn of speed.
l ln r a t Green seemed yar tls slower 'Phe
jnc i 'd through to .srnr** Iwo more g<»a!s. mak ing hi^ t4Tlnl fiv4*.
forward passrs hy Jom*s :m<l Riirgcss. C. RoIt4in near ly st-ored a six th and was ver \ unselfish witli his C4'iitres; Hu* lo n f r a rv to Wilk in son wlio clnllied nml was often rohh«*il Iii-foro gi' tt iiig the hall a»'r4tss. Tht* lirviiu' Iriiv4’s g d through very nincli han! work and Ho* .steadiness of TTolden. Rawi'liffe ami A. Rollon wins Invaluable in t!ie period of T.l/.T..'s heefie attnc'ks. Colli>n sr-ored the s4‘M)ml for tin* visitors towarils the eml Fi I a I : Hurst f!rc('n. .1 ; I rish Democrat^’ T.<*agm*. 2.
Parish ( ‘liiin.'i ....
........IS H5 1 1 SI 39 ('oiigregalioimli sts Riihngtmi
SalKh’ii Sr . Nii'luila ' ’s ..17 r» 4.1 •J •12 1*5 1 1 K.S.C........................... ........ 15
IV.'uldington Wesley
We.sl Rriulfoi'il ... ........H5 3 12 r 37 102 7 Chalburu
Low .Moor ............... ....... 17 1 tl < LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
x l ’arisli ( ’hurcli. 3; Low Afoor. 2. ( ‘inil linrn, (5;
x.Salnlen St. .N
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. W'l’-lcy V . WA'.'t Rra4lf4>ul. W. Penman.
SUNDAY SCH007. BILLIARDS.
ORMF LFAGUF..
One point awardiHl for each g;une. ILtndicap included. P. PlH. U’ofti).Total
C'hathnrn Church ........ l i ’> 7i5 25 HU i*arish Church .............. Hi
ChuHiiirn NTlIag** ........ H* 73
Wcslt'can** ..................... H5 <51 Whiilh** Reading Room Hi
Catholics ....................... H> 75 l " S’» Congrcgalionalist-. .... U5 Waml ington .................. Ifi Moor L:inc ..................... U5
79 2n 99 93
Low Moor nniginnl—points ileilnctiHl. 13 — l.t
C A r H O Id CS WIN N K R S 0 1 ’ 1111: S i; NI) .V Y SCM t OO1. L H.V GUI'.. SUNDAY SCHOOL LKAGUH.
One poin t awarded fur each g.iine. Haiu iicap inclmled.
l»arish Church .............. U> 29 25 .*»t Gr indlciun ..................... 19 Ck’
iigregationali.sts........ 9
Calhol i i s ............................ 10 Wmli lington .................. 10
22 22 -M 49 5 15
Downhain ......................... 9 31 — 3» 1.47w Moor rcsignoii—iioint* ilcdiKi».*4l,
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HX) .M. Railey ......... UX* 'l\ SimiiLs ......... U**) R. Hutchinson 100 F. Hall .............. UK» d . Jackson ...... UX) U. Janu.xs47it .... 1(X> J . Frauklaiul . UK) R. Fninklaml , 8(X)
........ »l. luo* 89 »l. ’riuirtilwr 17
. R. Pf4*,‘.ly S5 . T. Ht'atou d»
...... D. l*atc 5<1 *r. l.a\c«H'U 89 T. ' Inr iuT .*'9
\V. Ha r r i s 77 5 hi
DOWNHA(M.
Holgate was appointc, ! . The UarcK'liiai (’hn r th nui*ting tollow«sL . \ f te r a d i ^ ’iis- sion it was dc-vided not to increase the munbe r of lu'dringers. a t pre*. nt ' i \ . Mr . •Speneer wa- r»'-api*tnnt<Nl
.Mr. T. J l ew 'w r e t a r v
at the mwl i i ig. Mr . I t radshaw. returnin '* t lu n k s .
s.aid e r e r \o n e had help,*,! him. and addtMi tfiat III* lio|u*<! ns lung ax }je was
xpar4*d to .st.ay at Downham lie could count th e Mt|*port of tho onriMiioner*
.and .Mr. G. .8harp was app.nnted by Ri*\\ F. T.
Rrn.lsltanr as Vicar 's sideMuan.' >Jr* T. To<Id and Mr . Spcncvr were re-appoiniisi r*'pre>4rntntives t.v ihe IHiri.d.*4anal eon- Ic'rem'c*. Sidi'-nien mnv only mimlM*r Pive b**ing M('--srs. J . 7>river. M’.' T.xld \V R* Western. T. Spencer anti J . R. J a rk ^ o n ’ The im*mb4*rs of the ('hitrcli (NMincil were n ^* h v t ed with the e\C4*ptinn of Mrs. .V. J . Rl.'.isard, n h o i- le aving nownhani . Sl i 's L. Smithu*H
w.as appoinl. 't l in her place. Mr . R. C, .V«she(on propo<e<l » vote of th.anks to the cliairm.an. ami r em a r k s tha t Air. Rradslmw has im-.v been at Downham 25 years , ami d u r in g tluvie vear< everv- thing ha*i worked harmoti iouslv ari.l ileasantly in the par ish, as eve ryone’ngreecl. ;L* thanked Mr . RraiUIiaw for pri*HuHng
meet ing held in Downham .'^cIumiI la st nigift neek, ther** was an .attciudaiu'x* of twentv l>r.'>ided m e r by the Rer . F. T. RracMmw' The \ n a r re-npiminttsl Mr . R. (' . Av-dieton as \ icar 's wnnlcn. The b.a!lot for tlu* people’^ nar»len tlu-n t.*«>k plae**. Mr. A. J . Rh'a.-ard n h o ban jH^rforimsl th a t olfiec* having L i t the viU.ig.*. ami
v i v ^ n i v MKi rn.Nt ; . Ai tii.. v. - . t rv
P. Pla. l l ’
cap.Tot%l (hI — t>9 lo 15
.59 1"* 7-1 72 — 72 12 2'' »>2 5 ."b
’ii'holas’s, 2.
.................. ........ 15 7 7 1 •19 H 15 9 i 28 51 IL
.......... ........17 9 r, 3 ()l 12 2 ! ...... .........17 9 (5 0 (55 50 21
...17 13 :i 1 8.*i IS > -11 51 10 ............ ........13 2 W 0 28 01 t’
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. 1> \V. L D
rf4* was pHi'd with gocHl
'Hie visit»irs Inul the wim! anrl .sun at Hieir h;u*k-s in the spC4iml hal f and crewihal on full sail. tli4> hacks lying well up. Tlii was tli4*lr undoing againsf so quick a man ns irnrgr4*avc's whi> lying hetwei'ii Ho* Ino-ks
wliislh* !ia<l alreatly blown for tin* penal ly which T'.Ilis converted, Hu r s t Gieon were still having the most, of the argument till Wilkinson made a good run and cent re from which Rnrgcs.s hi t tho bar with a fast sliot. Hargreaves equalisc'd clev4’rly ami from now on the homo t4'ain were just «m top. Oiil.v .sound 4h‘f«*m'c hy Tmt t*' r arul AVoodw4)rth had kept, the 4'ag*T T.D.L. from a big «core IInigr4*nvo.s nthlcd la'o innro hefore tin* in torval ami wa.s in g n ’af form. Half - time i r i i r s t Grf’cn. 3 : r.D. li .. 1.
‘liangt*<l Hiis t i t le into l .D.L.
SPORT IN THE SCHOOLS Not verv nninv numtlis ago, in fact only
la st .\n \y , Caldor Houso c r u k e t tcani
siiraiig a
.surpri.so by clofeating Pondlo IlouKO in tho linal round for tho Green Cup.
La.st week lei i resentat ivcs of tho same House bn*iighfc honour to Hiomsolyes on the foot ball (iehl bv a s sur ing tlioir House of the foolhall shield. Wlmlloy hud been favour i tes for the honour , h u t Cahler , 'Vith a sp u r t a t the 4?nd, jump«Hl p a s t both Wlialley ami Ixcmplo int4) first place. ’Po call Caltlor a g4>ml sid** would bt* lo tlivise a l la t te r ing expre-S-’^i*)!!, b ut i t is m; e.xaggeration to say th a t they fully tlescrve the reward for the i r .spleiulitl te am wtirk.
lo te am W4irk 1 do imt necessarily imply team plav on the football field. Cahler Imd a 4U*trtciiUy in iimling
ndl-br.cks when Liu* season opemi l . ’I’liey lintl also prohleni.s 4111 liu? r ig h t wing, and nmler the cross bar . Wi l lumt a thought of winning the league chaiiqiioiisliip, the hoys iilii*ms4‘Ives h<*gan lo 4’xper iiuont. Holgato, a good hal f -hack, hc4*:im»* a fnll-haek. and Himlle. a left-halt , crii-'-setl OV4T t*i allow Sta rk ie to |»hi.v on the li'ft.
for two .seasons, ehangcil to the r ig h t wing to aceoinmeKlato HoUleii. an d frinn t l^ so aiul otht'*r ciianges, whioli jm*ant sacrifices of p4»t positions, the te am as a whole began to rlialh'iig** tin; favour ites.
th a t La h le r ’s ehampionsliip was duo to te am spi r i t . A winning comhinat i im was created, ami from the resumpt ion of phi.v ill J a n u a r y C’ald*'r have fiuietione<l as a side showing team spi r i t . 'Phoir reward, the footliall sliiehl. ami the homni r of btung Ilur first R ihbh*.'4lale H4nise to win biitli cr lckot and football triiphios, lias enrneil tho congratulat ions of thei r rtvaN, i'ht* vii’tor ious ( ’alder eleven was as
’I’lnw T saw 'romlinson, wlu; has been outsul4.7-|eft \ \ lu n I refer
1933 Au s t in 1 6 , B e r k e l e y S a lo o n , S l id in g H e a d , B um p e r s , Al l a c c e s sor ies , g o o d ty r e s , c o lo u r B lu e w i th B lu e u p h o l s t e r y , me o b a n c i a l ly p e r - f e e t
1933 Au s t in 1 2 Six Co a o h b u i l t Sa lo o n , S l id in g h e a d , B um p e r s , V e r y sma l l mi le ag e , n ew c o n d i t io n t h r o u g h o u t , c o lo u r Blu e , B lu e u p h o l s t e r y .
1933 Au s t in 7 S a lo o n , P e r f e c t c o n d i t io n , v e r y c a r e f u l ly u s e d s in c e n ew.
1930 Au s t in 16 B u r n h am S a lo o n , c o lo u r L i g h t B lu e , B l u e u i )h o l s t e ry , al l n ew ty r e s , a b s o lu t e ly u u s o i l e d t h r o u g h o u t , me c h a n i c a l l y s o u n d . £ 9 5
1928 Au s t in He a v y 1 2 /4 2 - s e a t e r . en g in e r e b o r e d , n ow p i s to n s , c o lo u r Blu e , c a p a c io u s d i c k e y s c a t a n d lu g g a g e r o om b e h i n d f r o n t s e a t s .
1929 Au s t in 16 F a b r i c S a lo o n , in r e m a r k a b l y g o o d c o n d i t io n , r e b o r e d ,
n ew i ) i s tons , c o lo u r B l a c k .
1929 Au s t in 16 F i x e d H e a d B u r n h am S a lo o n , r em a r k a b l y f in e c o n d i t io n , c o lo u r Ma r o o n .
f(»llows: Norman ( ’hew. goal ; 'Pow ll4>lg;ite and 1.4 slii* C’t*wperHiwaito. fnll-l»acks; Alan Himlh*. .fohn Men-*'!- ami Raymond .^t.'irkie, hal f -hacks; haiu’st ’rondin snn :iiul .lai'k Sc4itt, right wing; Clifford Rafiios. I’ent ro f4>rward; R4>ggi4' Ryr«>in :4iul . \ r th i i r Holden lef t wing. Otlu;rs wlio playc<l in several gaiiu.’.H w*T4‘ Davitl Mai-4lon. I'alwar<l
(5n4lg4>4in, ami Jo n a th a n Cook, ami they all r<9ul4*n'd viMnnan si'rvi*’*'. G. Tlilliary, who
D4*oi*mh<’r. niid Mer<’e r sucrctHh’d him. raptai i i tn’fjirz* Chri*^tmas. left in E s t a u l i s i ied lS-14.
FINAL LEAGUE TABLE . Goafs.
Cahler 1». W. L.
D.F.A.Pts . P. iulle
\ \ ’li:il!4’y .......................... S 3 2 3 3< 13 9 ILiihler Ixi’inplc
.............................. 8 5 2 1 19 M U ........................... vS -1 51 I 22 18 9
..................... ... 8 2 2 1 13 13 8 ............................ S -I (5 1 9 33 3
l.a>t we4;k’.s
rc.sults: Caldi’r, 3 : Pmulh*, 1. Wlialle.v. 1 : lx4*mplc, 1.
Wliatiey weta* in an nnf4irtun;ite position
ftir t!n*ir
l.ist t lay’.s footlmll. They had to watch CaMcr play I’emllc, Imping th a t the hottiuu thigs Would win. Ri’iuile opene«l
Goul.i.
F.A.Ptrt.
pu-i tion, Whaliey
veiitur.al to 4)pp‘>M’ lvem|)h*. Di.'4ip[»oint inenf p«*rliaps un- liing’.-d ilu’ir tieltiic**, for it u u s imt h*ng hel4»re IL'inph* W4'nt to the f rtmt. Only a f ter a gia-ai 4h’;il of effort AVhall»’y «’4piali-cd, hut tiny n. 'vi f Inul 4'iimigh 4»f tlu'i r (uvn wav 1(4 win. In f.icl ICcmpl4> Inul hail link ill not scoring on ,-cvoral oci-asinii', Ihongli ;i 4lraw wa*. :i fai r le-ni t . Rut Whalh-y have iImim’ W4’!1. Hi thei r Ptr-<1 M';vsoii ;is nn-mher of the le.igue tlu’.v hav.* Iiiii-lioil a- rnnii4’r.'«-np. being in tiu< top por t ion 4»f the le.igiu’ all tlu' '••'.ison. be t te r fini-h up to the season and tlicv might liav4' won tlu* league. Well done, \ \hall i\v. he t le r luck next jn'ar !
'Pile slunits of the Wlialley h4,^\.^ 4*ncnuniging l*ciull«* luul ili*j l.•lf4*t.•t of s ti r r 'ing up t ’aUler, « ho e4in;»li.-.«*tl. ami then sceniaaf lW4> mon.*. l imning out wtirthy winners ami making sure of the shieM. .Mter watching C^ddor consolidate thei r
hri.skiv ami Mortal first, hut (!’ahlcr ralliis.1. CRICKET.
helut'en tin* wickets ami 4iiii,k gr^niml naira hy the PieUb’is will he tlie chief hiamdie-. ot the game where the practii-e is valiiahh*. 1‘erMinally I feel th a t tlicse hr . i iuhes arc mmdi m'gleotisl. ev*-n among adul ts , aiul to
s tar t the s«*a.s4ni ni t l i llu*m is to begin ni i l i good h ab i t ' .
(•r«*en ( 'no lu'-l year .Mdi'rman Stai idr ing C4nntiu-nt4'd (>n ( ’ald4*r’s gtiotl ti*'hling in thei r g anus . They non the <'iip, an d this \c ;i r the sicb* th a t slious the 'aH’st i\4irk in'Hu*
too ear lv to lu* exact yet is Wha lh’v or ( ’abler for tin* le.ulership, and Hodde’r ns oppon tlu* siile tha t will lain-e mncli trouble ti*
entH. THANK YOU !
H* nm;m. Hu- b*4 al
footh.ill ref*T4'*’. u lio iia-- de\4it.Hl many Iioiir^ tit taking cha rge t>f
,\ nail'd of
th.inks in dm* t>» Mr . W. RTMINGTON.
tlu' game ' u h i -h have U-on tlc'scrihccl in Hu-se luitm. ihi r ing the lu-t
m.mth . The boys Lf. . iiini to ap p e a r wi th lu 4 whi- tle. ;uid e\er \boi iy vcmreriu'd owt's him a ilehl Ol gral i lnd*’. Tlmse parc'nts and f r iend- niu* have wat<*lusl the
g.mu’s, or lu’lpc'ij in
Hie ma rking of ilu' g roumh. ar.* aLo
ask.sl nreept liu< th an k - of the ntb. iaL.
oviMiing of .Mrs. I’ho<*he Thomps4vn, of Clough Hoatl Farm.
.x'4*ar, AIr>*. lhomp»*on Inul h**«*n ill for throe- W4*eks aint lo'’r J»*ath wa,-*
UK. \TI I . - -T1.„ ii,v.uli 4<cewrr*’<l on Snmlay In he r th i r ty -n in th nnexp4*cu.'*d.
.Mr^ Tliompsnn, along wi th her husband, t*nnui to Rtiiii ngtoti about nix years ag o
from Anghton, ne.i r Lancas ter . Tho in- t«*rm*’nt took place a t Augli ton yt'stiTtlay.
I *VN 1 O.M 1 .M I',. “““ Something nyvv in tin*
Mr. K. Utloy, of Nel-on, present«xl his- p.nntomime •• R;i1m-* in tlu* Wmal.” Tho elTort was on In-half of ihi* funds of the
hn e of ente r ia imimiu was providiHl in tho Aletniirial |iistitnt<* on MihIiio.'oIuv wei*k when
liL&tituie. hm it is doubt ful if tlu*v will jK*iu*U*. .OH a resul t of tho olfi>rt. M r ’ Riley ha*i ieivat4*<l the show tnnnv time*, a t ‘Nelson ami snr roimduig towns .ami the ar t is tes earn,, to Rimingtoi i wi th a big r ep u ta t io n . I'lm d.ance;s and <lre^^*..H of the t hildri'ii wt-r** .n fenturo of Hu* show. Tlu* p nm tpal par t s were t a k . n .a. MIowr; R.Ox*,. Miss,*., Connio Lr.ahtr^* nml J e n n i e A s t in ; Robin Hood .MiSs hlsie Simp -o n ; Maid M.^rion.
r Mr . Ar th u r Lo rd ; RohlKirs, Messrs. Krii! Mr . .Lack Lo rd ;
D.am.*
Mw.-iMs an d J a c k Chipp,*ndnlo; .Simon. .Mr. R. .TohiiMin; miNicn! d i n s t o r and actompaniHt. Mr. K. Howa r th. The ontor
*>> thoso GISBURN.
( ’RU’KKT ( ' I ,UR
D.VNCF __n. . r* i thi* members of th e Cr icket nfii**
<rhi, t d r ive an d dnnee i'.‘' t 'he P a r d . ' R^'„nr The re W.1 . a very em d n t ( e „ d a a c r Mr ' 1l .d- . ru r „ . ,d « t .v ! ,l„ . .vhi , t . “ le r <vldeh
L'i.i" K!‘'^ v r r " * o ' n . . .u le .n en : I . M i „
th e di i li ., , of M C The *en:ed r e f r „ ) ,mV. .u
'Sau ad e J ;
- • A»r. T. Rohuixon. .Afr <4 "{Vr'\
^ n ' i
'•innciUTimi per formed
r .m,m. t tco iH. ■S
m. ’infwrs of the first eleven, imdmfing the captain, ami they ar** al ready lumping for a .siu’ee><.hll - ' ’
.e.rui.
PieM is the one uhii'I, **ill n iu tlu* cm» lor it'clr*. \\ lialley hoy.- a l e being (■o.udu'«l l»v .-.-nior
.My fori'eaxt, tlu*iigh . \ t Hu* pr« s.*ntat iiui of the
the cricki*t4i-< at R i
hhb-.sdale 4ir«’ s ta r l in g ui t l i game- of ti|) .and run. Rn nmn g
’p4» cluamrage an i.’aily intcr*’s t in Pudding
J.&S. Leaver Ltd Eanam, Blackburn
P h o n e 4 1 9 1 - 2 - 3 .
Nig h t Sorvico P h o n o 4 1 9 3 MAGNETO RE PA IR S
Also SpeoialiHtfi in R o p a i r a to DYNAMOt* an d Sol l -Sta r tor s a n d R o -Wi r in g of Cara . SIMPSON B ROTHERS , LIMITED
(Do p t . N o . 3 M a g n e t o Wo rk a )
HAPTON—n e a r Bu rn lo y— HAPTOM P h o n o : P a d i h am 14.
EVENING GAME TO -MOR ROW. Q
Ftir*-t l imi t St4*t*pliM'haM‘.H, ilo* Iviok-otf has hofti liimHl for 5-.50
p.in. 'I’ho following, tvaia ha -, hviui solvi ti’i l : Mai r idcn; Miliior, L<*n''iliib*; Aki’r - , Hall . Bi r twi s t le ; Siiialloy, 'limriili'y. Wmh*. -Cluulwirh ami (Miiilhuni. Ill a4b!iti«m to lo-inoi roi i ’> matvh, Clitheroo have four iimr** games, lu o .it homo ami two
vi- i l Darweii on tin* last S a l imla y in tho iiiontli. ami will al-o play a n ig h t match with Diek. Ki ' r r ’s.
M IT TO N .
on Itimalu growing. Mrs. He.’>4*!tine wuh again awanbs l tlu* jirizi- for llu* imvst s tar»
uit’ct in g of Hio Wotmm’s lu- . t itnte, Mi^b. Ihittomloy pri'sitleil over a goi*il utteml.ancc. .Mr. Wighy gave a iiUHt intero- t ing k'Oturo
WU.MF.N’.S 1N.8T1TUTK.- -Al th e monthly : :W W j
gainotl in tho hii t six moiulis. A white eleplinut whis t <lriv4> futlow^il ani l th is cau**ed
gro.it ainus«’immt. The compet i t ion wa-i fi^r tin* Inwt j a r of ma rmalade, Mi-c-i lynowl4*H uml .Mt*n Raron each l)4’ing awnrtloil six alnr^. Mrs. Hall fi>nr, ami .Mis-* Hill thr».*4*. I'ln* t«*a h<»‘'t*’H-v4.,s wer** .Mrs,
Je-.tlo- Maml**ley, .Mr-s. J o h n
.M.amlsley. Mrs. Mooro ;in,l .Mi-s H. Me \ ' i t t io.
away. Rarrmv Re-4<rvt* will visit th e Shaw Hi'i«lge gr«»uml t4»-niorrow u*s*k. ami Dick, Ke r r 's will he t!ie vi-itor.'-, prohahly on the- following Momlay 4'\i-;iing.
('Uilioroo
CliHieroo to-mor row toUfrti iii i So u th p o r t . Ri‘r-i’i'\o ami to in'oitl a l
’
Ih.sIi with tlu* lN'iulh> Le\'i) 'town ill l l
'•Ti le Ri i r Kyi le 11
I a iiat ie w I of slioe-pir
n a l ly !riuMiLrli I play (jo is jii-t ol eoiiietlyl sit ua I ion-. I for ibo-i
ami ill lo idal weiiiling Wlli.'ll V,
£ 5 5
1930 Au s t in 7 S l id in g H c a r l S a lo o n , ^ u p h o l s t e r y a s n ow, sma l l mi le a g e . £ 5 5
£70
All advertued cars are in genuine condition and will give good service. P a r t Ex c h a n g e s . De f e r r ed T e rm s
AUSTIN MAIN AGENTS
O u r Wo r k s a r e E q u i p p e d wi t l i th o m o s t u p - to - d a to ma c h in e r y , a n d e v e r y tjq>e of r e p a i r o r r e n o v a t io n c a n bo e x e c u t e d o n t h e p r emi s e s .
h e a r toil being
tni**{4-4l , nine boll I ins<Tii»tii| J ’belp--
Hie Ill'll w:i' Jill' N.'W V.’ lli«-u it. doii li i fuli liu'lal ass. r t
above till ” Rig
-:t iiiemll Arclibi-!i[
xvlieii ttilil — weighs s t iu i ’k o ^ri'Mi.”
Alayor « tons, til,I 1 j
I .<*uiihiii. “ HigL
]ii‘*tor\ < )rigii i|
£ 3 0
'C:iinp t l hut I f Soiitliwl holiday [
first I tamp. ela-s,.s - fi’i tiiigl 1 umli‘1- i l
It w;| . I uil •100 g o . - I
eipial 111 laml an I I’actorifiF
''pfiuiiii r The _
You Cannot Buy Better Condition Weans Everythina
*>2 ^0 ' Dali, . £140
.VI
1 1
Paul ’s tak*'s i liappelieil E
W.irks u | | T*--.59.
on his .. ji;o>l re :i*
-loni-.liei ing an h i liord (I'l
is. I behf H<* ba
f c . e i . t l si lenl
IT l
' ( 'liHu roe. till* wt'ddiiiH .51 i - KlizaT
.Mr. Ki ( |
Long I*i4' a fiiruuT (Jrimll*-;-'
A: ( lull,
iiig a Sewing Ci;i
joiljiit fill ing a.-<.pl.|
.‘•pirit. ami [ antt-gaiiihli.l i-nion <'<].
i t ' - l
Ston.Thur-'t , s' l'inoii b* I V’aughaii.
Tliere w<
•( Iitlieroi par t , hy t l | singb’ tii'ki’
llainli' i-'-er postil to os eliargi's fo| i-rib^r that mam! lor
FRUIT S / i Imagine vl
.ami pluckii l salad—twel \ l is no I’x t r a c f a gardeuimr
b<’i«’il. 'riu* flay 'I'.. t h i Tlie Hill I
R .v . IT HI iiH'iil ag a i r l
plai'e <111 t l | At St. . ) a |
Dm tile
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