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;.^aiu*asier ,io\vn ......... Chorley


Clitheroo ..................... .21 12 () (1 1)1 41 30 Nelson Darweii


Dos-end'iU* ........ .............. .2i\ 1.19 () 1 GO .‘15 30 FleetAVood


LEAGCE TABLE. Goals. P. IV. L. D.F.A.Pts.


Liiiited .... 22 15 3 4 75 37 31 15 (3 2 5S 20 32


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Accrington Deserve .. 21 10 10 5 4S 51 25 Southport Deserve .... 22 11 10 1 51 52 23 Itochdale .................... 25** 9 11 Alorecambe


IDick, Kerr's ................. -23 s in 5 57 5() 21 Nlonvich D.M.I............. .21 0 11 1 52 40 10 Doav Dnghtim lloscive 21 7 II 5 47 fifi 10 I arroAv Deserve ......... 22 n 19 0 31 45 IS Nlaenp Dorough .......... 22 0 11 5 53 02 17 L orthern Nomads .... ”2 7 12 3 40 SI 17 ' ytham ..................... .2\ 5 IG 0 31 72 10 LJrcat Hai’AVOod .......... .25 4 20 30 81 0


................. .10 10 7 2 32 2S 22


(\vlami Alotors .......... 21 3 IS 3 40 112 9 SATURDAY'S RESULTS.


xC'lillienio, 0: Harwell, 0. xflmrlev. ;i; llosseiulale L'lutcil, 2. xElcetiviMiil. 2; Soiilliport lieserve, 1. xN'elsiiii. I; New Itrii'litoii liosorve, 0. xHiik. Kerr's. 1; llorwicli 11.11.1.. 0.


xliimbford. 2; 'jlorecanilie. 2.


Laiieaster Town, a ; lloelitliile lleserve, 0. LANCASHIRE JUNIOR CUP.


xllaeii|i lliiroiiyli, 11; Colne Town, 1. Jlarnoliiswiek Town. U; xtlreat Harwood, 1. x I.vtliani, 2; xl-eylaiul Motors, 1.


.Skehnersdalo Ihiileil. 2; Marine, 1. NO GOALS.


CLITHEROE’S STERN TUSSLE WITH DARWEN.


MARSDEN*S FINE DISPLAY.


s \ series of lively eNchanj'e.-> in the closing l tages retleeinet.1 a rather drah display at Dlie Shaw llritige gronnd on Saturday, when warwc'u were the visitors. 'J’hn previous g eek, on a snow-covered grnund, Clillieroe t ave’ one of their best displays for some iime, hut against Darwen, with the held in its usual condition, the Caslleites ditl not rmpress. A goalless draw was a litting wesult and gave a true indication that pluy Cas fairly evenly halaiiatl. Jf anything l litlieroe wore slightly llie better side, sliough llie Darwen forwards linisheil itrongly and hut lor some brilliant goalkeep-


N'orthern .Noiiiads, -1; xItreiglilinet, 1.


...................... h 11 11 3 73 57 25 52 57 23


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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. ERIDAV, JANUARY 25, 1935. Jhimself a t the centre-forward’.s feet.


FOOTBALL LANCASHIRE COMBINATION.


ariglit of his goal and lost possession, to see i colleague head away a dangerous shot, A wjuarter of an hour Iroin the end, Thornley f ent inside-left in an attempt to eiiliyen tlie oorward line. AVhen surronmled by a Imneli s f .Darwen pla.veiSj jMarsden amnseil the gpectatoi's by crawling out with the hall and s iying away a corner. Jle llirilled them a .Doecond later witii a glorious saye from Allan. p th sides played well near the cud and t lay was (juicki.v transferred from one goal Jo^Uie other. With tlie tips of his lingers,


awa.v from Salter and soon sifterwards was D fortunate to <*lear a .surprise .shot from Hhade the best save of the game when he


Uminer dellecled a eenlre from C’halhurn i itlings. after fumbling the hall, ^larsden


corner. Final: Clitheroe. 0; Darwon, 0.


a As he left the field, Afarsdeii was given on ovation and he certainly deservetl it. One t f his saves bordered on the miraculous. All [his season, Marsden has been a coiisi.stent mjerformer and Clithoroo undoubtedly owe mucli of tlieir .sncce.ss to his skill, liim.sdale fir>taintained his improved form and in the


Ovation for Marsdon


once. Jlis laekllng was effective and kick­ ting strong. Droderick look up good posi­ ftanding merit. 'flic most disiurhing


lialf espeeiall,v was much in pronuu- sion and some of his work was really of onl-


weature of his iilay was that at times he c ould attempt to place the hall to a oolleague, fail miserahl.v, and leave a good Dpening for the Darwen forwards. Still, I roderick did mm*li that was creditable and As.onsdale and he had a good understanding. h last week, Mills was a rare spoiler and


wlayed with keen determination. As he Weslev . as called upon almost a t the last moment oit was sporting of him to help the committee


solays of Drue Longworth have (’lilheroo had c elfeclive a player in this position ami the ^ommittee are to ho congratulated upon the sm•ce.-s of their experiment, Akers also thowed good form and gave lo,val .supi»ort to hill* attack. Walmsley, Imwever, was often palfh'd, although he tried all the time, and


o headed away many dangerous I’entres ( fnvm the Danven wingers. Not since the


g’liatimrn playe<l in patelies. lie showed i limpse-, ol liis old brilliance, hut was lack­ Dng in coiilidenco when it came to linishing. n iilings was a thouglitfnl scliemer and as a filo his passes tonnd the mark. He is not past, hot is a neiii jilaycr and up to the Trt'scnt has lilted in the line very well. plionile.v was the best player aiul it was a a ity lie liad to go in tin* half-hack line lor o . long pi‘i*iod. Salter wa- lively and full Asf tricks, Imt he is weak in his linishing. On a wing, Thornley and he are too SJuall.


ut of a dillicully. C The forwards lacked shooting powers.


J. & S Leaver Ltd. ang gear was thrown out of order, and the terval there wa.s a good deal more lire in uery fact th at they were jdaying Darwen,


bng hy'^larsden, Clitheroo migliL have been Deaten. At the .‘iaine time, llinimer, the ; arwen goalkeeper, was fortunate to keep ii clean sheet, and one or two of his elear- l uees were aided by good fortune. On the tigiil gronnd, the ball was dilhenlt to con­ orol and only a few glimp.ses were aliorded af the liner points of the game. Owing to Cn injury to llirtwiste, tlieir left balf-baek. j lilberoe intnxluced Walmsley, a hical ounior, and he, too, was injureil in the course l f the game, and had to take up the outside- ieft position. Tims C'iitheroe’s smooth work-


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r . Jj i>choolrooin at Wallccr Fold. A concert [. Iiv was i^iven in the evening; |>y the children I‘-I ;iml Inends, incliulinj^ JMiss Townson, of


fL-J. and Miis.s Vates, of Chnthiirn; and Mr hiftplaudcd. ^'iie J{ev. C5, M. Jlennett pre«


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si TJCA AND CONCERT.—The annual tea


'.i Simplon, cf Ihtshall Kaves. Tliere was a]arj:e gathoriiiK an<l every item was londly • ded over the iirocoedinjis.. Miss Siehlnngs ifts and support.


•wa>- tlie al)le accom[)ani.st. The coimnittee gwi-Ii to thank overyono lor llieir jjeueious


ung himself a t a rocket-like shut fi’orn I ley- a wood ami lurneil the hall round the post for


hlichanlstm got tlm ball hut play was stopped i ceuuse tlio goalkeeper had injured himself un falling. Unco' again Caldcrslones were hnfurlunate as Jtichardson would (;ertainly oave scored and ho had committed no Alfenco. After 35 minutes, Dawson and t leDonald anade the mistake of both going so tackle Starkie, who centred and Orrell scored easily. Near the interval, Calder-


Etones were defending desperately and lliglitl.v the better of the e.xchangcs, hut


V


rail console themselves by llie fuel Unit tliey reiliieed the lend to one. They were rather unlnclcy to lose. — HH-— LOW MOOR V.


WADDINGTON.


dwards made many lino saves. s In the second lialf, Calderslones had tiieir forwards mined many good chances


diirongii playing loo closel.v. The Toiige t efenders stood on no ceremony and cleared ihe hail a t any cost. AValsh came near to


whe best' shot of the match. Dichardson d as a great source of danger to the Timge hefence. Imt he received little support from eis inside forwards. Ten minutos from the wnd, Dichardson worked his way round l.ong- Hoith and Jlromlcy ami slipped the hall to s aydock, who oc|nalised willi a good cross thot. Near the end, Tonge tired and A'alderslones tried hard to win. Once nVliittaker tried to dribble with the hall r ear liis own goal and was robbed. The se.sulL was a fierce seramhltj in tlie Calder- welltones goal and Edwards did wonderfiill.v


ncreasing Tonge’s lead with a line header, t ,md Mayho just missed the upright with


F in a l: 1'onge. 1; Calderstonos, 1. r r. I'kUvards gave a splendid display and


to s:ive two good shots at close (piarteis.


Ceached ids best form. Sim*e joiidng h 'alderstones he has never played better and iis confidence was Inspiring. Dolli Dawson


t IMayed on Use Jlcnthorn ground witli both seams below full strengtli. Kicking up the Hlope, Waddington were first to attack, S indle misjudging a good centre from f imp.son. Seedail then made a good save irom Did.sdale's well placed header. Low hloor found the Waddington defence sound, f ut 'rrotter scored whilst they were appealing


1PARISH CHURCH 100 H, C. ]>'(.


to.ok command hut failed to beat Seeilall, s who was pla.ving a good gaane. Dewhurst t ad hard lines when the ball dropped on


or offside. After this reverse, Waddington hhot over when well placed and Simpson


100 R. HoiiMici' ...... 770


00 G. CocUsliiiH ... 100 T. Uriggs


wml McDonald pla.ved well and S. Edwards Wominated play and it was no surprise when Nas the pick of the intermediate line. f eitlier Denny nor Whittaker pla.ved up to corm. 'file forwards were beaten In* tim sonditions and were never happy. Dichard­ lon trl<*d hard all the afternoon but got


d onge and was the boro of his side. The mefence was fairly sound 1ml the forwards


ittle support. T Clmigli made many brilliant saves for


is'-ed many chances. CLITHEROE & DISTRICT


SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. Goals.


Wadilinglon


.^alKh-n .St. Nii’holas’s .11 \ 0 1 40 3 —M4-3C-3—


Chatburn LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


m Saturda.v, a good strong eenlre would d any a lime have been worth all lhe‘


arihhling and manoeuvring th at was shown Tnd this is a le.ssou Sailor has still to learn. j he forward line lacked leader.ship and even tlis strongi'st admirers inu.st surely admit chat Wade w:is not a success, .‘several good cliances of .scoring were wasted Ihrougii the bentre-forwanrs slowness. To make the aest usi. of tin* passe.s Didings and Thornley wre giving, it is necessary lor :i ccntr(*-for- l ani to think (juickly am! :ict withoul delay, ti; is also necessary for the centre-forwanl lio Ik* able to shoot. Wade was f:u* from


app.v and the line suffered as a wlioU*. s Danven gavi* a good display in the elosin


f ttack wa.s lacking in sling. Strong de­ rences flominalcd fiver-spLcdy forwards who oelied chielly on imlividual hursts rather than


s'l'o are always regarded as strong rivals, WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE. b.'emed to upset tluMii. The result was a wig di.sai»pnintment to tiilheroe's supporters a ho clearly wanted tlieir favourites to


sciting ineiilents oceurred. Ciitheroo v oined to .snlfer from over-eagerness and the


gleanly contested and the second half was — —


ood to watch.


tchieve tlio “ double ” against Darwen, whom gh(\v heat by four goals to Iwff at the Anchor hrotiiul. Sim*e the team^ last met theii> fave been many alterations in the personnel p the Darwen team and there were few


Dlaekhuni Dover.« A. 2 : xDurnloy A, 0 x Lancaster'Fown D.. 2 : xDarwen Dcs(*rve. 1.


SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


nlayers familiar to Iwal supporters. A Potable absentee from Darweirs team was o reedy, a local ))layor, who lias been one hf till* most prolific goal-scorers Darwen mave ever bad. After Salimlay-s game wany of Clillieroe’s supporters oxpre.sscd the i ish that he played for his native town. It ns donlF.ful whellu*r CTitheroe have ever t eeded a eentre-forward more than llicy do


o-day. Team-: A ClitlM'i'oer y^nisilon: Urodi‘rick. T.onsilali*;


ley wood ami Allen. Iteferce. Mr. if. Horner, Ditry.


Nkers, Mills, Walmsley; n iatb n rn , Hidings, I arnes. l.ord; l*o.mfrel, IMgingion, Shaw, Early Mistakes.


N’ade. 'rhondev ami Salter. DDarwen: Himmer; Heath, .lenUin«on; Ueid,


s Tliere wen* loud groans from the Clitherno rpectators when (>arly in the game Cliathijrii kaced -forwiird, hlneked the hall when Jen- fiinson tackled liim, and then shot wide s 'om a good jmsition. 'J’hcn there were | ighs of relief when Mar.sden slopped a eioint blank shot from lieywoml. Individnal flfovts characterised the opening J)la.v, and rar too many passes went aslra.v for the despective forwards seriou'-'g* to extend the pcleiiees. Hotli Mills and Dames were Wrominent with strong defensive pla.v. a almsley. who had opi*iied well, received a hard blow in the face from the Indl and Tfter attention roMimed at oulside-left. t hornley dropping hack to dofond. One of whe most prominent pla.vers was Lonsdale, mho by his jiuUeious tackling iiogalived C any good efforts by the Darwen rlgiit wing. n litheroe ought to liavo had n penalty when P Darwen defender handled during a melee


l lay was rather tame on the whole, nlthongli tlioie was n real thrill when Didings screwed mile hall in from the wing and Dimmer just a anaged to dellect it from AVado’s bead in


Jhe wings. AVadc was brongbt down by Wpirit and the fnlLhnrks kicked strongly, aenkinson at liio edge of the penalty area, t nd when Cliatbnrn’s free-kick rebounded ho Tjiornloy, th a t player was only inches loo t igh with a splendid .shot. After healing swo .men in a ehnraotorisLic effort. Chathurn t adly disappointed by dropping the ball on lhe wrong side of the cro'shar. For a period tlio Darwen forwards innde slrennoiis eflfoits ao break down Clitheroe's stonewall defeneo


hnto their play and once or twice, Marsilen t ad to l)c on the alert to dellecfc ccnlre.s from


nd Afnrsden was lucky when ho ran to tlio


goalmouth scramble. I After the interval, Darwen put more life


.x'ronge. 1; C’alderstone'. 1. ^3H—


Lanca’-ter C'tv. Med. llos.. f>: Durv A 2. I.ANCA.SIUDE .IFNIOD .SlirEI.D,


n coinhined etfort. Neither team iin- t pres.s(‘d in the lir.st half, hut after the in­ ehe play ami in the closing .stages several


wtage-, imt were far from brilliant. Dreedy aa** prohahlv imicirmissod at centre-forward, wlthough Shaw tried his host to convert a hat few opportunities ho received. Heath Dnd .leiikiuson defended well ami lleid and p arnes, the latter :i strong and powerful 'rlayi*r. caught the eye in the half-hack line,


xWc-xley, A: Darisli ('hurch, II. xChailuirn, II; We>t Dradford. 1. (I.S.U.D., 5; xSaliden St. Nicliolas’i*, Waddington, 3; xLow Moor. 2.


—m-HC-3 — WESLEY V. PARISH CHURCH.


L One of tile problems of the Sunday School weague ehampion>liip wa;> .setllul on Saturday a hen Dari>h Clmrcli were beaten Iiy Wesle.v i nd have now little chance of securing chiei pnmonrs. Doih teams occupy good league i ositions, and Saturday's game was of vital


mportance. Atter a struggle, Wesley won c hy the odd goal in seven, hut neither team


hame up to expectations. Jn the tirsl oalf, the I’arisU Cluirch team was ilis c rganised, and in the .second, when they could hav(* r4*gained lo>t gronnd, they Jiiissetl


hance after chance. In this half, alsu_ a Wesley showed poor form, and not a groat


in* forwards were fairly good individually, c Imt lacked und<*rst:inding. The game was


weiv i: )l itangucins in tho opening .stages, l Aftert iie V. csh.*,v goal had heen attacked,


wmount of credit is due to them fur their in.Early in the game Wesley advanced, Imt


S w minutes. A free kick tak(*n hy t linger just outside the penalty area came uo iiotliing, and for ten minutes play '.tas kneventful. However, shortly after a corner s ick for Wesley, taken hy Davis, Dates again heined. This was followed in two minutes


wiowever, liaL’s oliained llie hall, and scored o ith a poucrlul sliot. Tliis seemed to spur fen tlie l*:;:*i-h Chuivli team, but only for


t y aiiotiu i- goal for Wesley. Fiirrest failed so cheek Davis, and with Wiiullo out, ho fcored lather easily. Tlie hall was trans­ Anerred. and Chathurn just failed to score,


TO PLAY AGAIN wther goal a minute later Cowpertiiwaite Dlie hall was then taken up tlie wing hy


;CALDERSTONES SEMI-FINAL STRUGGLE FOR SHIELD.


J In the .semi-final round of the Lancashire d nnior Shield competition, Caldei>tones wrew ait Tonge on Saturday and the match s ill he -replayed to-morrow on the Calder- stoncs ground. Taking everything into eon- <lideration, Calder.stonos did well to make a t raw of lone goal each. The grnund condi eions were the wor.st Caldenstone.s have ever mncount(*red. An uneven pla.ving surface wade it almost an impo.ssihility to drihhlo with the halt and terribly dillienit to shoot I ith any degree of accuracy. In addition An this, the players were cramped for room Ct the interval, 'I'onge were lending and Taldcrstones did well to gel on level terms s he cxeliango.s were fairly even, hut Calder gtones never settled down to their usual mame and the goal-scoring efforts lacked c ethod. M’he funtcli was witnessed by wrowd of about l.oOO, and llie home team, v ho played with plenty of enlini.siasju ami migour, received plent.v of vocal .cncoiirago


S ongwortli. Halloran* Orrell, Walsh, Cooper I onald; Donn.v, S. ICdwards, WliittnUer


tones, Starkie. D Calderstones: T. Edwards; Daw.son, itfaylin. Newton, Diclmrdson, Diixhury


enl. Teams: L Toiigo: Clough; AValsli. Dromley; Taylor


raydock. e Calderstoncs started the game in real


f alsh and Stnrkie te.sted Edwards with yierce shots and Orrell shot wide from 10 oards range. Di(‘hnrd.son kicked the hall nut of Clough's hands. Tlie hall honncod Twkwardl.v and hur.st the goalkeeper’s nose. s t was an unfortimnte accident, but Caldcr- gtoncs worn nnlnck.v to ho penalised as Inoal was imminent when the referee blow haek.ss whistle. Dichardson got past the liomo


marnest and Di'cliardson netted after three winutos, hut was ruled off.side, a decision p hich rather surprised even the homo sup t orters. Ifa.vdock worked the hall cleverly to within easy shooting range and then capped the hall straight to Clough, who s leared. The homo team played with rare


once again and this time Clough flung


uced tlu* lead. i lalf-tiino: Wesley, 3; Parish Chureli, 1,


CThe second half began quite well for Parish a hureli. After C. Slinger had again shot ‘ cross the gonlmonth, Chathurn hit tho T•l-osshsir. and tho ball rolled past llopcroft. uin*- gave Parish Church unore hope, lull it pas short-lived. Windle failing to .stop a l owerful shot from Dates. This was tho tast goal for Wesley and the remainder of cho ganu* was play(‘d in their half. Two t orner kicks jirovcd useless. Later, with che goalkeeper nut, C. Slingcr missed a fine hhance ami from a fino centre from Dew f urst. Ilohinson shot Avide. Compen'*atlon


Desperate Efforts.


or this had shooting ('amo inst before the s Oyal whistle, when Calverley .scori'd his


wpposing forwards. Davis nml .Tackson Cere two good wingmon and Dradshnw and t owpertljAvaito coinploted a strong line. On sho half-hacks. Pickles Avas tho best, plnving ateadily tliroiigliont the mateli, N. AIhui bnd Dohinson, nlthougli not hy niiv means prilliant. Avere very useful players.* AVeavor hlayed an exceedingly goml game a t right Hnek. as did C. Parkinson at loft hack. p operoft kept goal very Avell. None of the olayers individually Avere outslanding, and owe their Miecess io a better organisation t f their team than their opponents. Of ihose tlie forwanls Avere tlie mo«t disappoint­ tng of all. Ka.v appeared to ho nroustomed oo a wnnll field, and w a s very niicomfortnblo wn this rather large ground. DoAvhurst Ta.s moderate. C. Slinger had an off day.


w ales was the best of tho Woslev fonvards o ho were, in turn, far superior to tho


ide’s lH*st god from a long range. Finai: D Weslc.v, 4; Parish Church, .3.


Austified liis inelnsion ns a substitute for FValmsIoy avIio played in the Clitheroo team. n orrest Avas a very fair hack, and Windle s lthnngh poor at first, kept goal avpH in the eecond half. Tho Parish Chureh team Avere f erlainly in poor form and had it not been eor the poor finisliing of the forAA*ards. tlio Tnme AA'onId probably IinA'o heen draArn. t hey played hotter in the second half. -U whe interval, it seemed that Weslev A\*onld


he half-hacks pla.ved the host. Standing j nml f ’ah'orle.v both doing aa’cII. W. Sllngor


m by a big margin, and Parish Cluireli


o 'liathurn missed rather hndjy. At tlic T ith only Wiudle to heat, hit tlu* cross-imr. d ewliurst, who centred, and Dohinson re­


etfort liy C. Slinger .shot tho h:dl across C the goal month and another allempL hy


illington


G.S.O.D........................... .10 0 2 2 37 25 14 tPari>h Cliurcli ............. . 0 1 3 2 30 20 10 ................. . 0 3 4 2 25 20 8


....................... .19 ............. .10


p . w . h. D.F. V.Pts. 2 0 4S 21 1(> 2 1 2*5 21 15


Wjow Moor ...................... .12 3 n .3 32 -13 0 D est Dradford ............. .11 4 () 1 32 K) 0 ................... .10 2 4 4 30 34 •8


witliout tronhiiiig Latham, but Waddington d ent further hehind from what seemed a i efensive misnnderslanding. This put life wnto the visitors. Dowluir.sl failing narrowly t ith a good header and Cliadwick .shot just hoo high. At last, a goal came, Didsdale h.ealing a defender to give Se('dall no d ance of saving. The visitors’ half-hacks


ime : Low Moor, 1 ; Waddiiiglon, 0. w Low Moor opened strongly uj) the slope


1Git T.00 V. 100 w.HI c. 90 K. 72 R . 2 H.


'J'rnrner ......


100 T. Heaton ................... H. Holgate 87 0-28 SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.


•Mil'll ........... Prcwlv ......... Sollais .......


'urnci’ .......


f addington drew level, a J,ow Moor de­ Wender putting tlirough when lianl pressed. w addington were now all out for tlie d inning goal which eventually came, Dids­ eale scn*wing the hall in well from a difli- r iilt angle. The same pla.ver hit tlu* up­ dight :i moment later. Siedall was injured purinij a scrimmage and Holmes look his hlace in goal, on one occasion tipping tiio pall for a corner in good style. Waddingtnn


100 F. CoAA'ell .................. 100 W. Driggs .............. 100 .1.’ Costigan ............... 100 .1. Donaghv ............... 100 U. Scott .................... 100 D. Green ....................


100 S. Nlonk ................... 100 G. Horsfield ............. IIIX) W. Astin ..................


S0CIIATISUPN CHITDCM GO L. Franklaml ...........


gress(.‘d to tho end, winning a well fouglit goal and Spencer :ind llurges> were two


ame. E ina l:Waddiiiglon. 3: Low ^loor. 2. g Low Moor were weil serv(*d Iiy Seedall in food defenders, with W. Trotter an untiring


l»ack. Althain. I ’omlin‘-on and Studliolme folding tho forwards well.


orward. Tin* visitors were in'st at half- — i-HH-—


CHATBURN v. WEST BRADFORD. C After being Avitliout a game for five Aveeks,


l iiatburn entertained We^t Dradford in a meague niateli. 'J'hc vLitor.s lieUktl only ten I en ami Cliathurn were little better, as bdexm Avas injured early on, and after oeing off the field for some lime, re.-'umed at Futside-right. In tlie second half, L.


50 W. Dillington .......... . ... A- Walker 00 10 J . Horsfield ..............


100tH) D. Hornhv ................ t


. . . r.)4 W. JelL ..................... .... J , Spence 100004 ....... C. Sharp 00


Waddillgtim v. C'atllolics. Cliatbarn Ciiurvli v. .Moor Lane.


BOWLAND


a rankland, oAving to Injnr.v, Avas practieall.v e pa.ssenger on the Aving, and liefore the


ond 0. Hudson al>o Avas injured. Tlio hpening half Avas juost unintere>ting, the s ome team being unable to get into their wtiiile. C'lmthnrn came near to scoring . hen from the se<*oml of sucee>sivc corners, e1. Ilmlsun headed just Avide. At tlio oilier


— t-3C-3— BILLIARD


NEXT WEEK’S MATCHES. ORME LEAGUE.


Catliolies V. Griiidleton. Moor l.aiie v. Uliathiirii Cliiirch.


SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. LEAGUE


lOU M. Totnlin’'on . ........ Al. Tomkins 52 100 T. Tomlinxm .. ........... J . l.icming 51 75 T. Cowkiiii' .... ........ 1'. Wliitfield 100 72 S. Dol)insim ... .............. \V. Lewis 100 70 D. Jackson ...... ............ 11. Law.son 100


TO--'IDE c SI.AIDOUUN.


100 T. Metcalfe ...... ............ 1. 1,. Wilson 70 150 Handicap GOT


pnd, Doger.s had a good eliance, hut slio): Fast Asith only the goalkeeper to face. aolioAviiig a period of tiuH play, Cliatimrn


Attacked and W. Astin opened the scoring Avith a Avell-phiced .*8hot. Later, Dradfnrd


wliii-h Wimdworth (‘(luali-^cd tin* sc-ore. F.arl.e e in tin* '.(‘coml half, the vi-itors’ goal narroAvIy oleeted for a corner. Dradford had a spell


t lieing rep(*:itedly ealh*tl upon to savi*. l-k*en —


vere awarded a doubtful jieiialty, from f -eaped. a good sliot fropi Driver being do-


bf attacking Imt their elfort.s aa'ch* fru'-traled Wy the home hack's. A nice pas-, out to r oods on the home left. ^aAV the winger Aace* away and from his accurate centre, W


Woods unmarked, and using his ^peed 1 adA'antagi*. the Avinger l»eat the defence and left Peatliold helple*«s with a fine sliol. mali ing the game safe for his side. Final; Clmtliurn, 3: West Dradford. 1.


-tin he:uled a s<*enml goal. Cliathurn u(*re top now and exerted pro‘«sui-,». PentlieM


nally. a long return from Chetham found LOW MOOB.


>iHAPTON PADTY'S Vl.SlT.—I t is long Nuce a hetler concert Avas given in the o el-on-street Meliiodist School than that, en Saturday la.>l, hy a party of vocalists and Cntertainers from the llapUm Methoili'-t e lmivh. Snell Avas the appreciation


SABDEN ST. NICHOLAS’S v. CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS.


C St. .N’idiolas’s Football Club (*ntertalnei. . lillieroe (Jrammar .School Old Hoys on dSatnrda.v last. .Sahden Avon the lo-s and hecided to j)l:iy iiiiliill. For ainmt Imlf-au t our, the game «*as evenly contested, then A<lainson, the Old Do.vs' centre. Iiroko Clinmgh and scored. Shortly afterAvards A'litheroe aa'cic aAA'arded a penaltv am


nnd. Deny, outside-left, scored with a fir-*l S time shot. .Just before halt-time .laekson


daJiison scored _ again. Sahden ivialiated


. he Old Hoys in tln*ir half of the lield am' hre(aekson scored another goal. After i akaAvay hy^ the Old Do.vs, there av:is kui**undei*standing hetAveen Sahden’s goal t eeper and tho full-hacks Avhieli let in CoAA-ell to score. ^ lmim*dialoly nfterAvards, Halton, She St. Nicholas’s outside right scored for c abden and Porter for Cllllieroe. Sahden mould do .anything hut sroie, but another i isumlerstamling in tin* Sahden defence let


alulen'^ centiu, scored. t On the resumption ol play. S:ihden penned


n A(lamson to .score a fifth goal. 'I'ho Old t Dnys’ goal had some narrow esc.apes Imt


gain. Final: Old Doys, p; Sahden, 4.


TO-MORROW’S MATCHES.


Low Moor A-. AVest Dradford. W. Sharpies. Waddington v. Chatlmrn. J . .Saddim'ton


— HURST GREEN v. JAMES NELSON’S.


r reen of one goal each and thus Nelson’s Tetain their unbeaten record in tho l«cague. i hey are a strong, sturd.v set ami evidently on good condition, nearly pla.ving tiicir Tpponents to a standsUll in tho .second half. s here aa'h.s an interesting contrast in thp style of the Iavo teams. Neison's did not clioAv the finer points, the intorpnssings, and hlose forAvard. movements of Hurst Green a ilt relied on open Avork, first time kickinn f nd swinging passes to tho Avings, The


(Durnley and District Amateur League.) GTills game resulted in a draAV a t Hurst


his WIIIK did good work. Hnlf-tiinc came h ost of tile half and wore distinetlv tlin


with Hurst Green leading 1—0. mM ith tile wind tlie lioino team pressed gotter team. Burgess played one of his Iiest


fames and was easily the host forward. His


oiu.iid passes n e ie models of correctness (Continued a t foot of next column.)


v header from O’Neill's pass. .Dnrgcss was J ory Iicar with .o Ri-cat slint wrll saved hv hli'Nicliolspn. Sanders for Nelson’s nis'o t it the post soon nfter nnd with Dowden


ir.st half Avas fairly pa'cii, both sides press- a iiiK. Hnrllo.v sroroil for Horst Greon, with


Grammar Seliool Old Do.vs v. DillinglonT AV! Tomlinson.


geresting lecture on “ Life in Afalta ” avis Hiven hy Rev A. G. Gihbs. of IVhallev.


iore was a fairly good altcndnnee (Coiitiiiiiod from iiroecdiiig column.)


nand it was a pity J . O'Neill at fciitre eoiihl c ot quite solve the problem of the slope whicli onuscil four of Ins chives to sail linrjiilesslv c ter tho bar. Milkiiisoii ami Ilarllev also wlame very near seocing during the period a ieii Uiir.st Green had all tlie plnv. Niittall Imi Deshrock defendwl well tor Nelson’s ami t t Has from ono of their liistv clearances that the.y eqmili«eiL Holliiirake piishihg shroiiglrin .a scramble. Time and again f ecore seemed likely for llm s t Green but ahniices were not taken ami on tlio wholo s draw seemed a fair result. llogiuniiig wliakily, the home aoteiice nlayed well.^Wood^ a orth eseolliiig, ,1. Holden ami Hriiiiker glso a t hnlf-bnck feeding nicely, O’Neill in . oal showed neat elearaiie'os. Burgess . ones and ,T. O’Neill show neat eomhimfuon


111(1 It was oiil.v poor .shooting which rohhed l Hurst (.icon of the inaxiiiiiinr points and a


ift up the League table.


gathering was hold in tho Methodist Chapel t on ^^ednesda.v evening when a most in­


Ll'.CPL DI'i. ahe Avhislle Avent Jieforo Sahden could score


fvidi-med hy the audience and the demand gor encores in tlie earlier part of the |)ro- t ramme that it became necessary to restrict .he arti>lL‘-*. to their imlividual items. Mr 'r1. TralFord. of Darwen, was in tho chair t io* lirst part of the programme opened with gile (piarielte “ Love i> meant to make us s lad,’’ Mrs. CaAvley Avas recalled for her “ong. Moorisli Maid.*' responding Avith t Garden of Happiness.” Mr. C. Whit­ Daker's hu-morous song of the Dorstal l oys ” earned an enthusiastie encore, soo, tho duet h.v Messrs. It. H. Whittaker DMid W. Mad(*n. “ The Fishermen.” Miss Nlaiul. in the song ” That's all.” Miss miek-on's recital, “ .-V few fragrant Yinutes’*; Mr. Maden in his rendition of “ outh.” and Mr. It. 11. Whittaker in M Song of Songs.” Avere similarly favoured. '• i-^s .Viekson and Mr. Whittaker in a du<‘l s Fhipper and Knut,” and a couple of aketches hy tlu* party added further diversity pmi hilarity to the iiroceedings. The second Aortion Avas nl>o opened hy the (|unrtette S rthur.'’ >fr. C. Whittukers “ Humming j ong ” brought .on insistent demand for iiarty Avith n spirited nurnher, “ King “iioiv. to Avhieli he re-ponded Avith tho f Musical Darher." Mi-s Niekson gave cnrtlier recitals, ajul the A'0(*al items in­ oluded " Kerr.v Dance.'’ Airs Cawley; “ Afate t ’ Afine.” Afr. Afaden : “ ’I'lie road that leads


o you,” Aliss Dlaml; “ For you alone.” Air. a D. H. Whittaker: “ Night is the coming of


ompeteiill.v fulfilled hy Afr. Knox. PENDLETON.


S‘spring House Farm, ownerl liv J |r . H. Tlinger, will he a fortnight old io-morrow!


ast Lancashire Ro.val Infirmary. . EARLY LAJIItS.—Three laiiilis horn at


hey arc all very strong iind healtliv. SAWLEY. the fortnightlv AA'inter


o Tlic pollcctimis to he liiken nl tho pliiiich En Siindiiy will he given to Bhiekhiini ami


A dream,” Afrs. CaAvlcy nnd Afr. Aladorn. a a'or.v excellent programme terminating Avitii S further diA-erting sketch. “ A Court c cene.” The dulii's of neenmpanist Avere


4S5 GRINDI.K'I'ON V. PARISH CHURCH.


hhe bar. Latham, in the visitors’ goal, had not .vet been tronhied, but Spencer gave him a liglitning slu.it whicli went straight to vim to he well fielded. Simpson, on the aisitors' left, was swinging the ball well cnd created many scoring cliances, but lie t ould not gel the hall past Seedall. Half­


100 R. Ule.nz.nrcl ................. 100 T. Kn.v


......................


SUNDAY SCHOOL AVAIIDINGTON.


BILLIARDS. ORME LEAGUE.


00 J. I’arUiiiston ... R. .S 1 70 .1. B. Horslii-Ul


RiiFdnle .................. .Sampsdn ....


. I!. Hanson 7; - C I’m-ti'i- C:l


CONGREGATIONALS v.• ClIATIlUllN CHURCH.


.......................... ....


R. Wliitosiilo 07 R. Nelson 41 i) 13


. T. Sniitli 'ill Soniliwoi'Ui 4o \ T. OiUlie m i


V llari'ison 07


.......... K. Howard 100 H. S. Idoson !i7 Parker 100


........... N. Windle 100 \ \ . Sinit'ii 100


Cocdrslifitt ‘I'l R. .1. Haves 100


KIBBLESDALE TABLE tenjsts association.


AVhalley C.C’.................... 10 0 -1 12 Cliilu-roe C.C'....................


1- t


Dead C.C......................... 10 d 0 ^ Parish Oaurch ............. 0 2 ^ 1 Clilheroo S.S.C.................. 0 0


•* 303 J . Aldred .......


.33 W11 ALLEY C.C.


G.‘( A. Siiape ....... (~i7 W. llliiiidell ... 1 ,1. .Sliacklady


READ V


4)3 A. Siiape, jiinr 40 II. Pollard ..••


..H-Wliittakor 7o .. H. Wimllc St D IC. Oddio 51 J - Lofthonso DO


7(H) S. Green ................... .. 0. Nicliolls Vi 1 C. Jackson ...............


......... Absent 523 V. DOWNHAM.


. Parkinson 5i 1 i\ Garside 1(H)


..... J . Eeeles 00 IL Jackson 50 I* ToAvnson OS


J . Wliittakor 100 A, Pearce 52


302


oil A. Preston .... 03 W. A. Peters 03 .1. W. Whi|i|i 03 .1. Harlow ...... 57 R. Sarslield ... 03 W. II. Jones .


..WHAI.I.EY C.l. ...... H.


.............. J . Tumlcir.s 1.; ................ A. Brigg- 07


................. E. Ali-ti !7 ................. 'I'. Speiik 3-* ................ S. A'tii-'ii *2'i


CLlTilEDOE S.S.G. .......... Cl. ('owlmrn


fl’htirsday. January 3 ls t: WIhirish Cliurcli v. Whnlley C.C.


EXHIBITION TEAM.


o With the individmil championship- in t!i,> biling, and the league struggle gcod .v jsctlled in Aloor Lane’s favour, ihero aro Acveral points of view about table temns c vhicli are being considered, especially by Slubs not at pre.-ent in the A-.-ociniiua. s ome players feel that the indoor game will tervo as practice lor I'aeir laAvn tennis .e. rhe summer, ami they are undoubtedly cight. Fred Derry, the present wirid dhampion of tho outdoor game, lias :iluay- oeclarcd that his talile teuni.s day.s avck* hf great assistance in giving \vri>t fifxi- e ilil.v, instant coUahorntion of hand :iii<l cye, and physical fitnc-s.s. IL* wa- wirld- ohampion about fiA'o years ago. being i' «.» t nly Fngli>hman Avho has ever lield ilio


itle of talilo tennis champion of the Avorld. A Some readers may lift their eyebroAvs


ndividual champioushij» enmenmee- at. f Moor Lane, and jArovi-sion is being mad:* Tnd excellent programme has lu*L*n arr.anged.


i rea. On Friday. February 22nd, tlm aor a big gathering of onlookers. .\ varied


his being Tliur>day. P'.ip 7th of Alaruli. clie semi-finals and final. Avhieh Avill he tho


tound at tho Darish Church Sunday Sehool, thuir neighbours the Conservative Club,


nvhen they read the Avonis *’ p':y.-ieal tit- aess ” above. Well, let them try the gain;>


c antage of the coming finals, Avhicli Avill h * aontested hy the best players in the Clilh-'ro-i


nd sec for tliem>clves! v If the.v foel curious let them take Ad­


s hen the Aveek aficr, the best eight of llu* ringles players Avill fight out the second,


Whnlley CJiurch In-tituto liave offered to- t provide a rtmm in their Sunday .'ciiool for


Alimax to Eie .singles season on TIuir.sday, t larch 14tli, and Avith the assistance ok


pla.vers from Dnrnley ami Alaiiche>ter i<v gi\'c exhibitions on this (*vonliig.


o send a represcntatlA'o team to play at .any clnliroom in the neighbourhood i,> r oneonrngo the game,, and already thr-'p


hey are hoping to engage .--ome eracKv t T.!C Dihblesdale A.ssrcinlion ha- offured flnhs liaA'o made enquiries regarding the


1P32. The winners Avere Clitheroe Wesley oc in 1032, .and Aloor Lane in 1033. On botii- tosing side. Dorhnps they might make th e ir


Ahird year the most successful hv doing phis^ occasion the generosity of tln^ A-ice-


nock-out was held both in 1P33 ami iit l e.asions Whalley Conscrvative> Avero tin*


cvents even if dubs are not a-ked lo. w commentary Avorth noting hv those clubs


t re.sidonts who have almost made certain- eh a t trophies avMI ho provided for :d| tho


il lio coiisKion'll iiovovsiii'y, hut ,|,o patnm. til II tllOlltlM- OXtOllt tlulll


silver pots to colkvt for club si.lelioar.U,


iophic.-: are roall.v tlioir yift to wiiiiiiiig


f„, svcce.s- not a-


Av'.io ofL*n aolten pre.M*nt Avhon m.atehivs are piaved m g ho are wondering whether to’ take nr. tin*


..imvoiilrs


ontribute. 'Hus support, from genth-mon. play themsolA'os, or who


maino. Not that further contrilmtious will, t Im oi.x pn.vin.i: .iiihH'iiptioMs, nn,l I'.o-


SPORT JN THE SCHOOLS Rib!.l,.Mlal,., 4; B-lmiley .s,.o„ts. 2.


IlihllLihiTo p iL ‘iilk l''i''‘'',''’'l 1^"’’“ i t i i . ! ': ! ; , , " '’' 2 ' ; r f '


imt the homo la,Is mi /i mV ,,


t L S h i i i r esrapes saved th.' W-hnim"' ’•‘‘" ’''I'l narrow fiirtlier capitulation


tlie saiiio endeil with Bil l ^ ’7 '! ' lilentioned''a\rovo"'Tho"f’'


lYl.allev filrw.'Ir Is" ide I standard in season


h[■ oiiipetition, and' severni th rin h 7 Rumei . iH’tweeii 4-0 a,H 7qn


i'omi7''KanLs'^ak'anoel''"''®.!’'"^^^^^^ ave been seen on *t,\ . n


tlmii- own inateriaK ill nre tllwn llliei" i7 7 rm a t,M to nm"'’


lieir match Th" t lie cmnl i;,:^r o,evo 7 Blac'khurii S hm i? i\’ i'j‘i ■ tnetinillv tic on ,minis „ 'V I' , ^


«i!>'ile-,lalo tepla.v


'


t ' tto‘ilki'epcr from tlm


vell in the doubles. t Another good sign is .a financial s|gi;; p,,.


Friday, Fohrnnry H t : C'Ul’ieroo C.C. V. CUtheroe S.>.C. ■


NICX T W K 'S M A'l’C 11ES. hnlley CM. v. Alour Lam*.


.............. G. Diding ()2 ............I. AlkiM>!iii IJ237


...... 11. Hiiullv 41 .... W. Briggs 03 I’. Diii kwortli 03. tli'ceiiw.i'"l hi


*7->


Moor Lane ..................... h 0 0 LH Whallov CM....................... it h


L’p to amt including January 17ih. I>. W. L. Pt.H


LEACIUIO TADLE.


isitting up of rooms for these events, Avhi<*li. i quite :i good criterion of the season’s onterest, nnd esi>ecially good Avhen it is knly Die fir.st full year, though the .singles


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