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MAONETO; jllEPAIRS Also ^{leoiatistri in Bei m
■ ind|8iH,8tartefiand/ SIMPSON ‘BROTHERS,; ilMITEO
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ORES SAWLEY!
: MA88AGEI AND [eHIROPODY. I lYompt attention to ll lessegee by Post
I 'A startling accidonti •gate on Wadaington Fells
TANDEM'^ skid. 1
ciltHEROE liEFEAT mPORT TEA
SOUti RRU
I, I a whole: there' ,wgs d. period f e the second 1,1 .half when Sputhporf exerted pefce, pressure on Cfitheroels.; goal.V . ’Southport gayp Clitheror an '[earl}' shock .!)«,■ .taking the lead. hut . at the interval the ;,team^ were on level terms i andl i the' winhihgi goa) came for/Clitheroe Wter Half an: liour’a play in thWsocond half. i. It took'Clrtheroe a long
1-t.ijnn to get! ihto vth iir. stride because the outhpopt defenders' ‘tackled keenly i and
ths season and the result'
was.in doubt to the vdry end. j Alihtugli Clitneroe-had the better of the'exchanges takinfe ^ e .game as
, th ly hare had at .the -Shaw, I Cl therpe with o
Joutuport Rjserve oh-SatuI ‘n 'e i 'i'f
--------- Jridge .ground ijhe. j STRONG TUStLE.
•<fhy provided (aiaest: games,
'Bpchda ' Bacdp JBorodgh;' 3 ;l, xNeiscn,
xRCss;endale United, 11; ’ FieetwCpd,-' 1. xSoulli Uiverptol, 3!;: Lytham, 0. xMorecainbij, .6;
iijji C h ^ b u r n 'B T v y q G o a l s 'Njirthernl, liNfo)mads, ;1. 2.:
.Xeyland Motors, !: ‘ ‘ e Reserye, 0.
15 3 44’63 13 4;3li:57 17 4 18’ 85 ;8
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.....23 18 3 ',2 8124;88 ;....2416 4 4 78 35i86 ......22:l5a3 ,4182 88iS4- .....28 14 6 3 76.42 81
BOOred.'( ■ "OaW ;; w cliccked,
oor a j but hair , , fijiiward , -anil, sdored from inn acutfi:
places’ jwithi T again' and'fro
contested to , more ddngefon Pinal: ‘ ^
; Clitheroe, !nOT
he pushed thb hall [past; Duncan,''Marshall saving pn the line. [ The game was strand;'
the cpd ■with ' Clitheroe i tTr. a’ team -in ;tho[' eliding stages.
2;i'l 't'.Reserye,'ll AT THEUt BEST.
bSimpson .also did well arid there! was noth ing about the defence'' to - find, "fahlt with.! Ricbard^n played a -hrilljant game and was
usual stahdarcl and, compared with South-' port, .ifeiie slow. ■ - Marsden was cool, and: eflicienti and had no chance with the goal McCarthv scor3d. [Apart from! his unfpr-; tuhate iblunder, Lobsdale p tay ^ ' a. good game add cleaied maiiy awkward! situations;-
Clither,oo as . a team were not up to theif
Golding and B was hot a great port’s [play but
the defenders; lackled: cleverly j and kicked
[ port forwards.l hut their fast! open attacks kept ditheroe's ;defenee, 'on |tenter hooks and tho[-goal
j.they'-’
djdj.iet-lame: from a; breakaway which caUght' .^Clithferoe, nappingj: Once more CHffofdl .Ghathuijn; proved hiS' value : to Clitheroe 'i By 'scoring ; both: goals; he,,jimost i important thing
were very .'fast. „ There '
wasj.hot ni great deal of method
aboutjthe.play: of the Souths
from Clitheroo’s point of view was ? the capture I of bo):h ponits which means that their high position fh: the', league '(Jhart, is maintaiiie'd.-
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the: injury he Ireceivqdl i at Great Harwood,'' Milner retained his.position at right Imlf-
I hack, t Thomas crossed over to the inside- left, position to allow Alien to return at! inside-;right. : Southport Resorvei fielded a;
strong, team-which includodt several players' witir first team experience, i The teams were as [follows: -I ■ | . , i ,.
[Milner, Hall, :nicliariison; | Dawson, Allen: ' Cliatburn, Thomas anid Horsficld. ' Southport Reserve[ ■ Duncan; [Walker,
■Clitheroe: MarsdenJ Simpson,i Lonsdale
Marshall-. Welshv, Bfiscoe, I Aspinall: Gold- ing, Savage, McCathy; Curfam and Boland,
EARLY THREiLS.-
minute with a first-time • ihot and Allen ended a thrilling tussfo -in f outhport’s goal-,
Referee: Jfri J. S.i Brown, 'Blackburn. Chatburn had hard Hies in the first
mouth: fallowing Dawson’s bentre, by foul ing Duncan. Shortly afterwards, Alien
..much more of the game andiHorsfiold ruined Snnothcr good attack by centring -behind
noon, the ndors of a Wnd^', cycle,hemg with w simple sort of goal. , ,In rushing to throivn from the machine and injured. They reach a centre from Golcling, Lonsdale
■lioad. ! AVitli; two friends and threw tho riders: idti the irond. They
Brockhond, wea +ATOAr/ia
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.were brought tO i Clitllejoe I where -'their injuries -wore attended by Dr. ;Pnirweatlier
and afterwards;went'hliifio. ' ,1
W H IT E W E L L . I,. , [ ! j.-j— '[ r * I [ , . -
towards Slaidbum_when|t» taridem skidded | Horsfield was ilauch below form and injuriek ■ abofit
was always a worry tb the oppositipn and made Olio
McCartliyi nearly got tlirougli again when Lonsdalei and Marsdeni hesitated as to who I should take the hall arhid there was nlwoys
-for day school -children I Has -held- on Mon-1 grand' gobl <\ %
ahee
iv.th their! ghily] loured crackers. Mryiettes and d(,velties.[^|. Ample fare was
.Glover) presented " gift^fromi a - huge las: : j tree,! i '.,The>[. ireseals wore'ox-
play.cdjand recititiona-W'te tgiven "By the young ichjldren; iW
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children arid theiy- parentf - adjopmed to tlio school, Iwliero jtlioi new'^y cnri (Rev. J. H;
'ri ,
dash doTO the Centre aiid a hard shot which Marsden did well , to hold. Half-time: ■
trcmbld haridso'nle,, ; each -'-‘'havjng: cost an anprcci.ible- sum>f • Aftcn wi'dm-fgames were
ClitheCoe, 1; Southport Reserve, 1-. THE AviNNma goa!l.
■ ClithcroB: raiJcd'
was -hi'ought to a close! witlil iriany -cheers 1 Hersfield ,a great .rimrico which the little tor thb onlookers'.I
a .grand, centrj .which^^g , I ’' ‘•’Ecr 'wasted. Thomas also missed 0
co'nfidenre. -'--Later theip was: dancing for I ‘be niovpmont, by ,jienc|iug to [Dawson Who
ndulto.itlio latest! croM.' tlio! [palais Glide. providing: cxtCcmelv popular.h I Thei Party
did ditnlayed-vthe utmost jampfo after the,
intcilnl..Chatburg began the, ball to the corner flag before
in the first
pOWIANB D ISTR ICT B IIIIA B D TOSSH)E T. BOLTON-BY-DOWLAND.
lOp M. .Tomlinson’
dining! room iat-|tli6, \Vtoewelh Motel, the raced ilirdugh the aafdrice ,in' characteristic 1 fashion an? his strong s « g shot left
fl,iied to tu>p through a cUre g « A w a rd s , Clat-
P R®“ry_R'>!d«[‘n, bcamer, of, 33. headed the ball backsVards land’ thus gave S h ^ ^ y ■
rieSj, obout the standing, [ the centre-rorward^^kimmed the were _ scored, hotji teams playing well. I
^payford-road,; ohatWnj away ■ and J leaving tbe bkeks sulo of tlio xiprtglit w.jtli; a beautiful
'5 accepted.: A . neat flick -by; Thomas sent !; g'orioij? chpace wh-ielThe In a - very prbmising first 'half no! goals
negativedi the effectivijness of 1 several Clit- heroc attacks.
ended in n centre into j Southport’s goal and a real
Omtho other .wing, Dawson particularly good -| effort which tussle before: the hall iwas got awaj’-.
D., Tomlinson: (2 each) - and P, Jackson netted. Final :| v : ,1 ; 1 . AVaddington, 6; Slaidburn,. 0.
. i. . r "*4 JlJ**"* j I J ■ TO-MORROW’S MATCHES,
Parish GliUrch vi Sabden. iG. Braithwaite. Hurst Green v.- Slaidbnrn. Billington v. AViiddingtoii.
G; Altliara..' J.: Cowburn.
half opened keenly,, but as the game pro ceeded AVaddington’s superiority, increased and they _ scoreol five times witnout reply. Had It ‘nolibeen- for Green,'the : honio custodian, who showed cxcellenj; judgment, the score, would! probably have! been even greater, 'For AVaddington,1G. Rodgers and
AVaddington canie nearest .to scoring when they were, awarded a penalty, which Rodgers failed fo convert; The second
occurted near, the I ciitlieyoei were attacking f strongly when on iSundoy after-J goutliport broke awav and 1 took the lead
missed, al grand chance whei Chatburn put the I ball to him near goal] Clitheroo had
Whefi Southport's left wiii^ fireatened, Simpson |cloared wclli and McCarthy was. off the mark, with -a Idrive fbom M yards’ I raacc wlien he got ari unexpected opening,
. As Akers had not recovered properly from'? Gliorloy will visit Clilheroe with ai team Sherborne and Badger. ' ; !
centre-half,.' tolsupersede [Tootell. . 'team: Woods jiShaw, E; Wilkinson; Walsh, Strong, Mercery AV. lAVrtght, Haydock,: A. A
A
SUNDAY IsaHOOL LEAGUE. LEAGUE TABLE.
AVnddington !i .L.:.....'..12 10 2' 0 55 20 20 Hurst 1 Green-',..1;...... 10 10 1 0 54 22 18 Chntbprni
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P.A.Pts, 11-
Billington .......i,...;:., 9 Parish Church ■ ,1........ ■ 8 ■Sabden ......0 G.8.O.B. Laiiglio Colony I-...........10 il 8: 1 19 47 3 Slaidburii United .........7 ;0 , 71:041 53 0
' ■;!';[ ' I j , , LAST SATURDAY'^ RESULTS:
xtangho Colony} 3; : G.S.O.B.,; 0. Slaidburn United,. 0;. - AVuddington, 5.
■ ."'c, ' • .‘i»- n* ^- —.'! ■ 1' ■ ' ' • ■ ! ' SLAIDDURH 'V. WADDINGTON;'
7 '4 0 51 31,14 7 2' 0 39 26 14 3 .4: 1 25,33 3 6; 0 28 38 -6 3 81 0 34-46 6
slightly re-arranged. : Woods is preferred to HEjrpec in goal, and Strong returns to
’yight/
, the, 'defeat 1; they ■ sustaineid .'on; , their own- gro.und earliey m the .season,, when Clitheroe| won', by twp .clear! goals! lis Akers' has n6t" coiriplctely,- recovered; '.frogi the, injury [ he sustajtied' [at .Great - Harwood,'Clitheroe’s teany' will ' remlain .-u'ridltcioed except. that Thomas and-Allen exchange places. The- team will therefore bo: Mars^n; Simpson,
.mt^‘ ;.a J real. ^ t of strength., A. large ‘‘ gate ”, is therefore expected to-morrow, when phorley lyiH no? doiibt-try to avenge,
yi'sitbra td [the generally they
i Lonsdale; MilnOr, Halil Richardson; Daw-i .Hiorley - havh
TO-MORROW’S home; M<tTCH. always [ Jie.en attractive
A^alker and .Briscoe- often' iif ,the limelight.; McC^hy : was a- dangerous | leader and iland liveiy wingers.. There' deal of method pbout South- the forwards were fast; and
the “ hat-trick ” He :triok ratheri'a .long time to get into his stride, but|ip[nce he'got going he was always n'thorn in'Sou'thport’a,; Bide.; . Dawson,: showed good . tobi^bn thoi ■wing and Then fis jubtifled the |dofltjmpres-| sirin' he gave i i [bis former gapio . with .the club,. altpouA [he tyas,- (jbviously more at' home wimn he |crossed oyer to! the inside-? right ..position 1 Allen [wa? erratic , and,! ruined some, go id midfieldi play by bad pass-' ing, althonghde worked Wo ot there good- openingo for, WS colJeagubs. Horsfield had [ a completely On day and'couldj make little pf;liValhbr.;'.-:4--i: V | • - Southport: were good ■ in , id’
credit.- I Hall, [as risual, was | a [sturdy defender and^ J dilner: a rare worker.' Cliatburn .led ,'the. forwards well, and had;, distinctly hard'-lines in not accomplishing!
outstanding -it Clitheroe’d- half-back line. Not only .did le do well injdefence,-but he' made m.anj^ fine openings to tue forwards and, hap Btorsield .been on! loiin, Clitheroe i would have bad. several more goils to ‘their
fav6_ur,i 1 ClithCroe [being, forced'-;oii‘ tho|;dw fensivoj ? Ml rsdeh' made! if' brilliant save' front Aspinajl and ;cleared .well iii a goal-' mouth jstrggge., ■'Savage;;seht:ah!.o fierce " shot 1 wpich.iHall headed; over for. a corner aiidl Marsder had 'to clear centres from betli i ifin'gefs. ; : In' midfield plai',' South- port were 'defuiitely ohj top for about 20; miiiiitei and;" tnea CUtheipe ])roko. away- and
- , — for ,Clitheroe: -and then plai'"' gradually , j swung? i foundi ,in 'i;.SoiithpoH;’h'
h6nias[ ,toqk! up Jtho riinniiig;; n- his pass iOliatburn'tobki the
ioifled'twh!raids' which were Allen, [ who'[had exchanged
-TrTTii*»1.
angle. | Chatbiirh, akipsti
scoredi.again. with' ; p low 'fihot and again: had hard [ lines iwheiii
¥fEST lANCAillHIRE LEAQUE. : •,;::I(EAGK^:TABLE.i^ v' ' i 'V'
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F.A.Pts Bolwh: AVanderets A' ..17 12 3 Calflcrstones j c: ; . . ; 1 4 2
Clicirlpy ■Reserye' .,...i...l5 19 3 'Hiridsford -'
Blackpool' A' ' . . , . 2 0 Wh ttingliain'
.......... 13
.Burplfey: : A - | J , . . 16 'Wigafi Athletioi iRes.! ';.17 Blackljurn Hovefs A;’ ..16 Nelson: Reserve; ;.!.::.-l.,15
[Buiiy :A: .;,.'...L.;;.a;;,;:i4 Lancaster Town Res.: ..14 Lancaster O.M.H.. ..'
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Pleetu'ood -Reserver.l.-.U „ Darlven Reserve
;.,.-....,:.]818 19 7 7 8
4 10
Moijeciimhe Reserve-, .i..15 12 12 >^MtW
,lxCn|defslo
2 51 23 26 1 47 24 23 3 48 24 21 2 56 42 20 5-35 23 19 1-31 23 17 1 32 30 17 2 34 32 :16 4 61 40 16 3 32 85 15 4 31 47 12 3 35 38 11 1 28 36 11 1 21 33 11 2 29 47 10 1 13 - 3
Lajicaster C.M.H., 4; xPleetwood Res., :Bltokpool', A,: ,4;; Nelsori-lReser'rO, 1.
U8T 8ATUR!9Ay>S| RESjiLTS. dfii‘stones,. 4;!;.'!’Burnle}j',,A, Hi ; . ■
xAyl ittpgha'm, , 2; Bmckbhrn RoVers A,, 1. -'ll .'
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l= ^ a r te e n ^ ^ j[ia ls i m 5s .
i RICHAROSON’S FEAX
CALDERSTGNES LEADER again in limelight.
tammg his ^brilliani: form of receni wee^, soojea all, hie aiders four goals' oH' Saturday
agairist; Burriley f’ A.’’ Thus, m Calder- 8ton(s jiast three: matches; he has scored fourteeif; goa|Sj which 'in addition to being a magnificent aoUevement} . is probably a ■
dfende, with-:
one which hii side, obtiinedl Not only Las Richardson a ance [oini: las Been a consistent scorer, had more than fifty' goals to [season h? ha? scored over 40 g a m ^ '
; ' , i [';
and last season his credit. This goals [in League
Shaw Bridge - -ground and . have 1: provided- CUtheroe
.Caldtrstonps played- [with determination to Win, and iwith rejil ^(ifhusidsm'. V-TH® for- ward^.-all played,* griiat i game,? and-the defenders were in; excellent form, j- It was- a gnieiling game,-and. Calderstones ‘triumphed
i On! Saturday, ; every: Cald erstones player P.miei i his weight . and nlthough the Bundey Side
was.a.skjiTful combination, Calderstones deserred to ivin: . ' The Burnley! forwards spelt dipiger right :;froiri the kick-off, but
outlined , ■ against ; teams bccupying good OTsitJdns- in {the, West. Larioashiro : League char(| arid that'lie-scored all the goals save
J record;> _ Hie. performance IS all. the more worthy - ?b that the goals have been
. jRibkardsoi^*_ Calderstbues , cent^, main-',
[ Lancaster .Reserve,, 4j -, riDarweri,' Res.-, ,1.’ sTl >Pi[ R®®-) 5'i,, Mofeoamlie Res., ■
CliOrlm’i Reserve, 3;i xHindsford, 2. 0. ' '[v LEAGUE v TAkEi^.^ Down lam'
Congr geationiils [....... 8 Parisl Church’
Oatho Ohatb Moor Grind Paris!
8 I
:'5^R. ^ H . 80 E. i T , 87 R.
6li
100 G. 100 J. IP.
Ido W 67 R.
63 J.
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, Chatb irri Ohrirch flntlift »r»0 '‘
irri Church A -ij.'-S Lane
o t o i i 8 C h u r c h -A ; '3;
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Pts.-.BVeap T’l .32 ,:':'83['!': ' ■“ '5 ': 10=:
[ 30, .54 ;;:--40’-;.,6i' ■ ' 25 !' 4i 39
CONGjRjEGAjIONALlST^ ir. MOOR LANE B, Jackson 1100
-Hindle; ;Dawsoi I AVhittaker Heaton; Waddirigtoni ...„
Turner Preedy!
'lATHOnCS H. Byrne
Spencer Wtigley
Balshaw .....' "*• HaR'.:j;.;.;.;...;, OlNeil
Hutchinson Winckiley
lOOS. 100 J. . 79 W. 100 8.' 100! J. 764'
100 R, 86 L,
100 R. 87 |F.
100 w, BowskiU
,ii... C.-Chewi -71 . L. GarnerilOQ J . ‘ Haworth IQO . , J.-, Wilson IW R. Burn 100
H. Howhrtri 100 P",'- "';i'i77i
DQWNHAM.-i ....... A. Pearce ■ 36
' R. Jriokson 100 A, Walker., |70
W. Todd' ,'63
F.^'Townsori lOO 1. Oj^. Sharp 167:
DhAIBURN CHURCH l^iT. PA iR ^ ' CHURCH
Parker':......
Franklarid , Monk.:.....,. Hofsfield'.... Edmondson , Limbert ..... Hudson;......,
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1“ f00 D.i 15iH„ 46 W;
lOOT. 618 ;
Parhngton W, Smith AO 0. :^e .
Blemrd
priggs .l........,.......-.| Hi Holgate 74 737
TOittafer- Calyerfc
NEXT WEEK’S
:'Mo(r Lane|v. Chatbufn Church,A .(pi tbnrn Church :v.'Cariiolics, '-
^o-rnhaiii y. Congregatiorials. Grudleton jv. Parish -phurcli.
G R IN D L E T O N .
,tw®’i?f' his goals: were scored from very diffioijlt positions, •' Caldetstones gained rile l(ad immediately after'the kick-off, and Richardson increased it shortly afterwards. Burnley got on even terms before halfttime;
hut Aliy';as they would, they were : unable to add to tlioip.jscaror while Hichardson put the home'teami’e total :-to [fpur. The teams Afcro: : ■
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Mayhb, • Hayton, Richardson,: Thornley am Haydock
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_Hpi4iley ' ‘A ”!: APtbridge; Benibn, Bott:! stormy night there-»"as'ohl^ a® fair" at^ni ypi'er, Pickering, Metca
,i4i Lawt(|nj' Williairis ond •Weal©, |'
■ .Referee: Mr. E.! [Vspmall, Bolton. [ ■ Soop after the start,vthe ball was takek
down to the Bolton goal,’Bichardsori scoring. Shortly ,afterwards,, [Richardson camo near to swing again, hut put the ball wide
Lawton secured the ball and scored rather: easily.!' Half-time:
. Cijlderstones, 2;; Burnley “ A,” 2 Tile {second half saw the teams once -again
converji a pass, from - Haydock., ; Following this, several more efforts were made by the; home team to regain the lead. AVhittaker secured,the hall on’, the left wing, but centrecl badjy, spoiling a good cliance. The defenc^! again got the better iof .the Calder stones forwards shortly aftenvards, and noth ing resulted from the corner kick. At the other pd , Edwards got-well out of goal; and Lawton could-have scored but 'failed- to seize the opportunity. - Bichardson then scored his third and .best goal. Only inches seemed, to _ separate pthrid'ge from the post;, but, with - perfect judgment; Richard son -jifattlie ball-: betweenitlie two and Jftamht -into:the nct;i ■ A'.powerful drive oy . Thornley was-saved bv; Astbridgo,' hut- Richardson beat lym a mfnute-later. After that a ,draw scehted to be-unlikely,- although 9®e*' t\ie end Burnley made some desperate enoils, 0iice-:rii6 ball'was sent clean ncrots' the gofil lino with nothing rcsidting. Final: .Oalderstones, 4; 'Rumley ‘‘ A,’’ 2.
a, considerable tune. '
..The Burnley goal was stormed, and Richardson just, failed to
40 T. Tomlinson ........ G. AVilkinson 100 69 :T, Metcalfe-
H. Havluirst 100
M - Metcalfe ................ p. Pollard 100, 32,S.,(Kpbm8pn
loO Hnndicnp I r 537
^
*i............. II* Capstick 100 i i t , : ■
" 502 J. Wi Parkinson. 100 P. Seed 62
[number; of goals ho scored., but on ae'eount- of the {fine way ho secured them: '' Evervi one; ofjriie -four were great efforts. ' AVel)' •done, Richardson 1; He was well supported' by the (ilher forwards; Ha'vton made many openings,: and ;excelient' efforts were mado'
_*^J*e. I*®''® ef the -match was, of course, Kicimroson, not ■ metOly because- of tile
(Cobtinued at foot of next edomn.) - ']
on aiij equal footing, and noither side had ;iveii jup • liopo of victory. : Calderstones; lowovor, began an attack whiqh lasted for
son, trim .passed a number [of- playcrsi and scored, from fairly long -range. A corner kick vpas taken by AVealo for Burnley, but the -bljll was kicked behind the net. Mayho had a,grand run down to goal, >but finished with h'rather wild shot. Astbridgo made a magnificent save by putting a high shot from ‘Thcrnley over Jho bar.: At the other end, p fine pass from Taylor was converted by Ayeale. A, few more attacks were launcl^cd by Burnley before i half-time, and when-[Henderson passed back to Edwards,
the h(ill hitting the post. End-to-end play becam.B the order of: the day, and tnore wore .jUarrow escapes:for both sides, cuU minatjing in another-smart goal by'Richatd-
-rilb. other entl,; AA^calo centred smartly MieiPsti converted by Lawton,
. . .1., Tpnnrf,a hn/i
■reports, brid^ thP Treasurer’b financial state ni.ent supwed- ad incriease bn:'the previous
i.i i'-.
year._ to the unavoidabld absence of I the retiring President (Sister Gl C. Moore), the Fresidonib address' was ircnd-': ,by Mrs. bnuth,. vice-president;. Miss :Cowper,r:of Galgate, ,l,ancaster, attended .as V.C.O., and gar I a very interesting resume oflth’e AVonient Institute from - its- inception, ftominat ons for tho office of president wore invited .1)110 to the satisfaction, of all 'Mn- ecriicd it Inns foiindl ithat;: Mrs. Cliarrilev was I wil iijg: to ; stand.' Special - votes of
The 'men be visit of ; lie caster, -a ho Schoolroo n trie Febr mi
thanks veto accorded the auditors, Mri J. Leeming arid Mr. E. Hargreaves, J.P., Und the telle's, Air. 16 . AVilkinson and-Air.' E. Roberts, a id also the - retiring-committee. The. new Mormed committee, met' nndl |the following ; olficers vvere re-elected: Airs. Oharnley resident; Mis. Smith innd Mrs,' Kinder, v ce-presidents; I Sister G. ” C. Mooie, ,fee(etar}'; Airs;: Driver;'.treasurer. The social half-hour. was. spent in games. s are, looking rforward to'ltho Rev. AV.-. D. Richards, of Laii- vrill 1 lecture ih tlie Alethojlist
on ‘(Tins Engl|ish of;our,”U t ■
■ monthly meeting..
not onlj 1,1 . Sheffield but all over the country,-Lord Riversdalo of Sheffield.'
There n a grave .shortage !of skilled lahout.
or £9,600 0(M in Customs: afid Excise duties for the c irn nt financial year, the advances in^ the cins miption of beer, tobacco rind petrol, t(get[icr i-with the.rlargor amount spent on eiiijertainments,: show most clearly
tio impioyed - spending , power! of tlie general publ
' (OoQtinue 1 from preceding column;)'
by Tliorn ey, Alayho and'-Hoydook. Denny " y,erj' Vl®f'*' iialf-hack, nnd 8. Edwards
Once agiin Henderson- land -AIcDonald resisted , t .io opposing forw’qrds verv-ahlv; pnttersoi laid a trying time wlth’AVenlc, tliq Bjirnl(iy-1 utside-left, ,.but: did 'well, under the circui[isti nccs. T. Edwards plajed a! risky game, eaving his -goal frequently j to meet the itti ckers, but- seeing tliat he'hnd only two poali scored against him, his tactics wore jusrified AVenJo -was o .quick and dangerous oi tslde-left-. for-ij Burnley, and' awton w( s a clever centre-forward. - Taylor,
and A A liittakerwore well Up to ’ standaM.
exhibition, hrokoup wards wer was a>kec
_Of the ite ns contributing to the increase
^ (^ijlcrstones; T.- Edwards; Henderson, McDcinal^ Denny'S. Edwards, AVhittaker
by mtter marksinariBhip [arid ball-control. Them powers of eridurarice also told in [the' seconp half,' and { when' the fisiiir whistle blew,! they appeared'to be ,as rilort and livelyj as they were] at the,'start.' Richard son did not neglect one bpportnhity, and
,was .blcwn' down on: Darkwood Brow,[ but [fell into thefield-'and no
was, bic
. THE during
m i 1 ' INSTITUTE.—A whist, drive
Greenha and piji Ladies Gentlei|i^ri; 1 J . Peei of a 81 evenin,
and Institute
sixteen tables being occupied. [: Messrs! AV. |lgh. and E. S;; Aif'ey: were M.C.’s =®
- I - bn, Friday night,
S were woP hy tjie, i followih'g':- 1, Mrs, [Simpson; 2; Miss Bleazard,;
‘■'1 Ij Mr. R' '.AVaddington; 2}iMr,i , file eVening latof 'took the 'form' lal, and everybody
had. a pleasant;
WOIIM’S INSTITUTE The third ouiiual i Ducting lOf tu6 Grihdletoii'Woinen’s
rOTni bn Thursday last.'! Owing'to the[veir ance. The Secretary' read ;the vaPioi
toak place
:-QALB.-;rSome:- dfininge wasii'llonb fche'.gale last' niglilweek. " Aiitreo
'wps' done.'-'v Fruit- trees ip tlie „ were uprooted; : and slates' blown from rojfs, but' the villagb escaped lightly 111 comparison with o,ffaer I districts.
S ;E. CockshnttXOO.
E; Howard'- 82' O
H. Hoidker H.' Hofsfield lOO- ^ b h u t t .i:}.....;.;, . 8. Idesoh 81
i Hoyee 100.' .0 .: Hatfield lOO-
G. Wnlmsley 42 H G. piarkiSO
.
J. Parkinson : 51 J. Lbfthbnsa loo J. ;Oddf0 ' 85 J. Ireland 94
[ ['■;'
..reoo
PA IISH CHUBCHj v. [CMTEliRlN 'lOHUROHi';;' '■ -i '| :
0,'SUngpr . 48 J. Bewsher ilOO;
jT. • - , , I I ’ ! ^ ■ J.' AVhittaker! 80
BILLIARDS. A t o
'■':''85:v 25’;j - os;
___ <fe WORKSHOPS L E ^ d l J E :
British Wgion Chatburn M i l l . RibblyAlotoirS '.
jPolice, Atliletid Club ■[Ambulance' Brigade ..... Co-operative Employees
AA^eaverB’: Institute Peridle Mill .,L,. Fire Brigade Wilhgill C;W.S............. Highways Emfiloyees ... Primrose [Ring Mill .I..! Ford’s, Employees
Sun, Streat iiilJ Tfadesmeri Holmes Mill
.......
P. W, 9 :9 - 0 9 ■ :7
9 . ■'.6 - 3 9 .'6
■9 '5 - 4 9 9
9 ■ 3 9
9 '2 . r- 9 •0 9 0 |9
9
3 6 2.. 7:
4 ' 6 6
4 5
9 , •7": 2 9. 7 2[ 9
2
-7 2 3
RiBBLESDi ' ! ^ M l I S [ : , A S ^
. Mabr, Lane' went: down ■uriAii-iL
Y_-.jiij.j_i 'ABLE )GlATiON.
WlialleJ. ;Churih Iristitrite, wheie the homi with'* crash' at.
j ■' i'. , r ' •■I.'' '■•■■I - ;-,j ■ „ .'i- , - 11 ■
r.After mbfe than' two years [wi bout defeat.
iMOQR Lane lose at whalley. >.U« T -..I.: • _J. ' .1_L_ _?it
. ; ’
:mc|fe .interesting.,.: ‘ 'Mohr . Lane have lost, one. arid so,; have [Whalley -iCiurohJ while th^[ Conservatives ha|ej now , a sporting, clifihce,'iat i'any 'rate,' of achie'ing. 'second ■'Ph,-,.. , ,
thrir: horiour by splendid! play. Jatioilsl ___ Thus! the: doubles'
id well doria Moor in.iKioo. ijeajgue -
■ ■ With their [ recent pf(: ninbnt part A’halley! (fhuic! Yitli* allfii
SUN 8TRH|:t . mill. i'r. ambulance ' brigade,
' : [ ! : : -
iOOJ;.O'Neil 100 AV. Turner loo L. Smithies 100 C. Turner
|84, W. Trotter ...... 100 J; Hall ........... ‘ 684 : ,
OTATBURN MIUl ' l)pftHpuS lOQ
ioo 6. Limbert 100 J. E. Hatfield .. 100 J. Haworth .... 100 R. Hdhinson .... 100 S. Limbert ....... 100 A. Robinson .... 600 i : '
100 J., Thofnber; i85,P.; Bradley 61 T. Blackburn ,61 W. Barnes ,494'[ :
" ,
100 G. Woodworth 53 AV. Drunker 14 C. Dewhurst
.335 : 61 A,; Grundy ,
100 6 .' Burgess .;... ;100 R. McClelland ,100 0.: Morris ...... lOO R. Foulker i... 100 H.. Holden ...... !83 J.'Myers [588 ■
■
100 W. Edmondson .... 87 S.; Duckworth ......
.... J. Lofthouse _99 .....F. E. Partef 11 ;..... ;T. Clarkson 100 ....... R. Dawson 49 ^ *::377
Gi Taidor! 3^ J. Horn 81
Yet onjy-a defeat, [of I'.the cfii impious' an th e y y o ^ table',Avill bustl
themf.from! their
-petrofniarico,: and ivbuld lliven! "eV ......... "■ ■ -
,— ----L
champibnship is going! to be: one.
4-'*
the Wi
AVITHGILL [C.AV.S.{
...... H. Hanvey 85' ....... . G. Bates 39 ........ E. Taylor aO .... T. Thornber 34 ........ A. Taylor .54
................ Euwe 71 ' ; ' .332
PRUmOSE RING; MILL r. HIBBLE MOTORS.
:
... J.' Ohatburn lOO .... F. Cawley 92
J. Robinson 33
pffii hin
with a possibility [o^ a play j Doubles’ISeconij Round. ■.!,& Social CeWe [next
Doubles’ ‘Second. Hound will their: u .sual, thoroughness
rivi dry‘i will be[ displayed """o'uer[ t'bo, -cho—’— '-'orter. [['
'll!
als-'ifiU have everything in .mooth irun- 'order on. thatlieveiiing. ' ”— —
, , , , , - ___ the Centre
3' Exhibition at Aceringten. Some[ keen .
In the effort , to. 6, Ford
and
fellblring players to figure in the doubles’-' team; to ' [give | Acc^ngton on Ffiday{.
ivitations,; have,'[beep',
.. E. Hodgson 100.! incUi'ded. ... E, Hartley lOO H, AVilkinson 100 625
HIGHAVAYS EMPLOYEES v. PENDLE M^L.,,, ■
....... C. -Hckles 100 ....... R. Barker 100
T, NorcrosS 91
100 6 . Rogers .................. .6 . Denby‘,87 57 S,[ Chew .......i.;........... A. Eccles iOO
A. Johnson 100 i
573 BRITISH LEGION V. TRADESMEN;
...... 0. Porter 56 J . . lUingwortfh 96
' 460
........ A. Jones, 71 ...... P.,Morton'' o9 . H. Shorrooks lOO !
■ HOLMES MILL v. CO-OPERATIVE ['!’ ' EMi>LdYEE9.
'*' '
:i00 T. Coates [ M H. Musgrove ........ 100 J. Parker loo R.'Preedy ......... .... 635'' :!■ . ■ ■ ■ -
! 52 V.[ Riley .............. 100 R. Hutchinson .........
•IlOO J. Thompson! [loo 0. Sagar' ...... 99 J. Sellars .....
100 P. Cutler ..... 171 Q. [Benson
1150 C. Chatburn ;fe20
[',
|60 JijHayhurst . 100 J.; Atkirison
:;51 C. Hall
.;-AV. Hudson 67 , C. AValmsley 100 E. Hothersall 93 .... P. -Eccles 71 479
POLICE ATHLETIC CLUB FORD’S EMPLOYEES.
.......J..,. J. Hall
..... W. Nutter - V. Yfaddingtori 100 G. Waddington 42
50
.... ...J. R. Ford 300 .......... A.' Hall [100 468
FIRE BRIGADE v. AVEAVERS’ '.INSTITUTE.-
,' 80 F. Lofthouso................ J. Burgess,100 4^2
:81 L, Parkinson .............. B. Hilton lOll • ^4
[NEXT AVEEK’S FIXTURES.
Monday, January 20th: ;, Ford’s Employees v. Chatburn Mill. . Pendle Alill v. Hobnes Mill.
Tuesday; January-21s t : , AVibagill O.AV.S. V. AVeavers’ Institute.
Tradesmen v. Kibble Motors. ’
: Police Athlotic Club v. British Legion AVednesday, . January, 22nd:
Thursday, January 23rd: ' • ' . , Co-op. Employees v. Ambulance Brigade.
Friday, January 24th*-
Fire Brigade v. Primrose Ring Alillt Sun Street Alill v. Highways Employees, ♦HM*
F K IE m T .
CONSERA’ATIVE CLUB v. 'PARISH CHURCH.
ilOOlA. Briggs ..............T: Briggs 69 lOOW-^ebteee ................ P. Hudfon 52 W H- Cheethnm ...... R. Hoiilker 70 J ? y . Donnham......... J. Parkingten 100
^nn t' I '
........®’'®“'ip-. 71 91 G. AV. Anderton
............ F. Tomlinson 100 H. Pve 100
®
m H. S. AVibittoker ......... H. AV.ndle 62 ™
•
LABOUR NOTES. .-■
■ ■ - ' •
held at the-Labour Rooms,-yesterday week; There was an , excellent lattendanco, - ami
fho first social-of tho winter season was
•pndor the presidency, of Mrs. R. Trimbv, a good programme -was tliorouglilv enjoyed. The artistes were'.many, and varied. Mrs. A . Eccles led -the way - with fine renderings of several songs, and was very ■ much rippre'-
eiated by all present. Others-taking-part V'ere Air.. J.
Higson.in Uancasliire dialect
11'j'^ Williams - gave: [I an intercsting : .;jTlie.::,lialf-hack's.-and backs nai y. raids but Galderstbnes -to- ) t( 0 Bpeed.v. for, [them. Astbri^e: 1 and energetic goalkeeper. Uj
numbers;: Councillor G; Hargreaves who led eommunity. singing; Miss Hilda TrimbV in songs;and Alr.s. B. -Trimhv, • with a humorous reading. , Notilcnst bv nnv means was Councillor -AViIlimson who,‘in addjtion tp Deing an accomplished • accompanisi, ex- (Jelled -iniSoiigs at the'piano. After refresh
ments, theirest of the evening was tnk(in : ! -
UP bv game,s- a'nd 'altogether one of tho'best efforts was enjoyed by all;: : | -
Next w;cok; a lecture bv- Mfrs; Hallsworth, of- Great-Harwood, will hoi given. ■
621
[60 J. Ford ...............j...... J. Knowles 100 ............ ....... AV. Birch 100
F. Tomlinson 100 AV. Alarsland 34
.. F. Rishton 100 J.'Sanderson 43
sent -lut tb Chairman’s
the
Andlftbn, B.: Davies; and'A. [Briggs and' F.
Ford,' D. Porter;; E.! Brooks, 0. M. -Fort,' AV.IA. Petek; ,G. AV.
irt'well. : Three DOUBLES. LEAGUE
-_.jf .Lane . . b . . ......1'8 7 Whiillriy'ConBrirvatives 0 4 Cliiheroe Oon8emtirc3..1 6 2 Gterit Harwood ...........1 6 2 Somal [ C e n t
WhriUey Church
.■, - !■' [ [..."[Mp . A |8 7
Olitheroe Catholics ......; B 1 f e i 7 1
AVHALLEY CHURCH yj AIOOl I LANE. 4 Ti AVilson,- AV. Briggs !
J. Parkington 63 , 5 Jf! Briggs, F. Birtwall! j ’ 1{ ' ;
|15'j[
• 1 Hi Greenwood, J. Toinkina ■ ,,G. Frird, D. Porter [4
\ i ■SOCIAL; CENTRE.
! 5 E.' Davies. J. Hayes [.j'- '■ , 'i-f -i- . 1 ,' - S. Ashton,' D.
4 Ay. Fletcher, T. BeU-!!; J
1^1 Handicap. : : : A. I Heaton,, J,
; 8 J . ;Swales, H. Cheethiim , | ,
5 Q; AV. Anderton,{ H. DewhiiTsI , 1 ■,
Taylor i0| Holden - 'O’
, J G. [Cowley; AV. Morgan 1 !,
' S.;Bates, J . Aiarshall 2 - ,
[ WSALLEY CHURCH, v. CT-rTHEROE r [ j ! ;[':., [[cjAiHOLira. j.6 'r.;'Wilson,; W. Briggs; }. , „ .
! 5 A.: Briggs, P.'BirtweU . .
']15[.: ^ 0 Handicap 1
o Iv.) Hindle, F. Dnekworih ^ J ; ■ .
j.
2 J , , Tomkina,' H. .Greeilwood 0 w n- J.
r W.’ Manley,! J, '
V.lBriah, E.
I Reid. T. i. i
Bandcap ,6 ■
9 - I ! ITEMS CULLEI Mr;[j. T, |i : T-,,,
•a-pointed ;o Isuccecl' n inager of the Cil._ M
iiielle.ster arid'County ili^e
po.st in Mmequ
ilr^. Nuttoi,
Quinn 0 ' - j
St’erlikor 3
1 The_Becond round o\ |he doubles oham- pionship _will be held on! Thuriday next, January fiSCd, at the Social Service Centre,
SljNGLES LEAGUE.
S .E |,Davies !(01itlieroe Oonserva^iyes) ' 3 P r.rr tv^Vvvf'^P
' INDIVIDUAL CHAAIPION8HIP.
- G. .Garratt (A’hallcy Conservatives) 3 0. .Fort (Jloor Liu!?’'*
A
3 G. [Ford (Moor Lahri)!" 3 P
3 _'! Rrigfes (Clitheroei Conservaaves) ■i' p a
3 H ' if"' j {Brooks (.Wlialley Conservatives)
A. [Onape (Read Conservatives)l : j-'
I , . p.'
iRhalloy Clhurch'...,.'...,,.. g'- 7 ’ Moon Lane ...'.........
:p. ■m -g 7
Socmi'ttntre ........ i Parish- Cliurch
Glitiiotoe Catholics 0 H b
g 4 8 2
Riiadl Conservatievs'.. ., 9 g Clithetoel Conservatives... -9 4 -AJhal oy [Conservatives ... 8 4 Greaii'Harwood
9 0
0 H Limbert .... ................. e_l F„rd 3 n r h f T ' ’,®".? ................. ii p ’i-Ity,®’’ .................
D. Porter
8 Handicap ■
15
1 D.'Tfilor ... 2 6.1 Cowley ;. Q.J. iMarahnll - 8. Handicap
2 8 .1 Ashton .., 2 H. I Lambert 0 W|,Atogan .
Haldicap 0 , [ ■'■ ; , h>-
SpCjAL C®fTRE:y. jCLITHIIROE CATHOLICS.
..-..j.,. E. .‘Martin 1 .... J. Quinn 3,
V. Bush 1
1...I-K; Sherlikor 2, ....I...'.'T; Snape 1' .... .. A
A'. Jlanlcv .3
I : Handicap 6i 17
-!Mopr tone v. Clitlieroel Conservatives.
NENT WEEK’S FIXTURES, Lai
- Read Conservatives iv. iAVlmllc.ij Cons. Grtet Harwood; v. Parish' iCliiii^cli.
, Rnnial Centre v. 1 AThallcv Chnlch. Clifheiloo; Catholics- V.- Clithorori Cons.
■ !-- nusp) ices of Th,
; ............ -■......... Cl Fort 3 J- I’-''r'‘®r 2
’1 ‘ANE- ■
Church) 1 '
Censcivatives) 0
Kplitl’eroc Cons.) 1 '
(Whnlley Olmrch) 1
■nip » J-,S>nikin3 (AVhnlley -Ihurcli) () D, [Porter (Moor ^ane)! |_AV. Btodcll (Rend Conservatives)
i It' Bngdnlo ((sreat Hnrivood)' i
D.Pts
Martin (> Bailey 2
Hkndicap 5 10[-
I Hmry Nutter 1 [Ptiidletori, wf
[James’s School.''; i.i Ci'oss-stI
- a t her, hoiin i wife; 6f Mr,
AlrS: Cai'olii o Alyliis Aiyles, a'-si*
,. Tfio |To\vn ing
of.tffq ilib purpose:
Hcldeii. irniaii ol
touiwil iis[!()f f tlic licwl
pouncillor A' success idi!
'he[ Fire' to' the! Id
,^v. , The Corporation !
giyen[to thc| qileashroj ride the [Ribble' alj
Arrangenicntk were
rittip of lanl jfor:,l;i.5[ widening Kiiig-street,' CMdfellows Spci st(^et to be t-
Banker} Mcd!ci( ■W0|e'53 births arid 45 dc [during the De.-iiiribcr
: Acciording __
dytoinill ken (Iqwn
to liguresl Officer
hged'-;(, hf \Vpsj
iiutdfr
I 5, T Duckworjih, Ri Hiidle •
. l i ' I ■ , 0. Frirt, J. Parker ! 1 ,
E. Hartvobd, 0. Cfiatbani iO ’■ [ j . HaU, L. Garner 9
....[ [ ■ ;,i,' V ,[■ ' [ Its, OON^EBXATiyjES. v . i '.[:
leriisi to qu!iiiit nil
This ii A, Germaii hendersi are V."
exhibitions!? [at January ;24th r H. Green-
v L.*-' OTl^ ;(Irn'wn ’-off.'; *
■' iurites .'in j the [doubles, but ^natch ■ [points [at,! Mcpr 7"" ■[les.i,. - Another IdrW wouh.
i .rappnf, 'diRPrtv^n'o,; V
, ^ taking a
now become theyll have
no [|h the bei ja fine
------- natters up. '
position. ,-In ihoth'-leag'uiis the duel for the nil flrnrvilvttclii ri 'in
(Vednesday,. be played.
team -.gon iby ,4t -very’.big! margiii, thjiy iwerd riu^e.-of /viotliyy' aficr setJof the third-match, laiid they
, Indeed, the setond naw, becom'es. Lane! ■
had earned-, Congfatu-'
' [Jack Flynn tried ]: Fudge’s inju'stico
•dormitory fo doteritji "ma(le,''ri noise after . j '[‘‘'It’s about time j ‘tiiright a lesson, toci those chumps hadn’t tho rest of
party, soup,”
: Mm irig C
ofj thp ___ j]‘‘ i'-say, [Kennedy I' ' What do; you wt
s()li!o'qriy. ■jTli'eii -
O dorriiitory I,
wrin't take on;.
;i‘‘ H.T|ve you got ;‘| I ’m slesping i
arid : even after one encoj old Pudgeli-!: Charlie AVestdown’.s
ja c^ I{ly iri .: Co. I sVet
‘‘ The- clock j's riiiile
■tajien the'bell off. '3ut,[to'q niuclVfuss.
■eje plan!
a minut cocked]
m
to ; Jack; again. ‘‘-rvii set [the alarl
ind^,,w0 cah|slip in a
■iiiisri’t make a, din., ■heiloot. i t ’kiiiddci; .4 'floorboard lifts up ' j ‘iO’E; l(oit let’s
' Thcy’ile gejing to ra jitefid [lrnold’.s s] i ' ' ' a band
•ash" it! shan’t
nst j ta :e
': rains fc preveiit
arid bui (AATia
............
ngi'hisi minji: back 0 lack; :F[ynnj [tried [(ceived a liamper lat- rould be 'eiri'pty by 1; “^the , , founders!’
fonned.Js [sleepy 1 loiyle jnoripri aircad;! A raid I '\Vliose den
iipailions was a hoarse, whisi
steady deep - till
inind.:i Only .r sou| Fudgof wonld have
J . «•; 1' ; P i i M B M v i MalMai point of
i v M u i m v v i i I [WihdBws
WiriHhws!
h f im m A f f l s J ® ; ■ ' " .I- '''
■ !
M
1 HE ■■. «r^w'■ ■■ ■■
THE -SOHOOlj BY PETE
sprcaJ in I
■to hirii. . ‘t lid; letter; do it,
■ At 1 last 'J ick 'star
■[ijeek's. instalment of [t! the Ciilifcn’s Mirn
ip --fje- GLOBE lose"
orm of I... its popilh
(itlinds of [tl Carl Gerlil
11
:ly i lipped' oiitj was ; Jack’ri'
tlnireuporir.Tack b| r i|plan,j Tliel th(i nocturnal f
M r ! John- Parkingtou! al VojS and Partridge Hotel
ft.Glithero;e I^ai'ishiCll yedding took place [bel
..jllbank Parkington, i oir
Wribster, third 1 daughf '\V^|[|ster, Sal(o(()J
’ Jhe DalerTflc'ad' Male
unprif'thri Icadetsliip: riia|de' their - first iappoiird
int [[the Chu:-t]i jof, Eri iBocioty’s con(!(>j-t. ' JlissI 'Rigby filso to'ok part.
[A' ‘ I'I 1,11 old' Sla dbnrn
'VVijlker, wido'wlof Mr.[. the ago of [eighty.' period wi)h i her isoi vision dealijTs I, she.
_-4e -with her ton, Jlr. Figld Head.
Ui^'itho area fKiitjcn, Dr.
(s! and 20 ths ended
-if the Clitliil 1. T. Macll ) | ' (Jcatlis December.
BC^n ■ AVhi
:U third
npuall social>n Rooms. ; ■ tlio ClitherJ nnnl liall
i at' the! D1 1 <.
.lley Ahhel fi
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