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] (E L E V ip : o l t t h : 3 R O E i D V E E T I S E R A H D i lM E S , F R U J A T , O C T O B E ^ 1 5 it. Clocksi Jewellery, Silverware,


CA ■By


lun lup


arid Ci Dndoi).


Ijome an


Ilcl,


Ith: ee at Egertonj i , during; which the


trb ;rt. ! His flrstj iept wasjwith Cb had one season Kearsley, oiie


egkn hlsi cricketlh with hlslbrotherd,


[I career a t ^ Jack, j Harry


lirley, hi 1920 with parwen,


professional


ttSnCuplandwere ileidalelLeague. h r ife^slbnal with Hor


and four with club won-the champions of stj season Sam irmchiR.M.I, '


^ t h jAstley


Irec to be the ^Iggest team in th& ■ ; coinbinatifoni' ' Chorley h o li


bsked ItheiotMr .day w W c h t ;


iro in d is 5 l t. lllns.


> ‘wliot ction for the average height of


iroe to-morrjow dhey


lie ReseWe have iecuringjonly one i


•[i 'yUU V * ^ 1- •>,


“dnesdajl In theirjlbague matches, ;a^emeiits. ,,' M | |


lo (fithe Ldi, mpetltiejir


i visit j Rochdale- i efeated in the:i cashlre Com- | a - week pg® j


---- Idone estrenjelyi point'from their!


j i


lord is a n T w S e s s ln | C l l th e rb e ’s;;, in th e d e fe n c e , fo r t h e i r f o r - :


leshectlile!- leagues. | They -find i t fell mt idea for keiping their play- touch [with each 1 other ;and. birg a haippy teaiii spirit


, clubs riih table tennis teams; ihj


b o l th e le a g u e leai le ts . ■ j B .ackpobl and |: East i Lancastoe-:


| r iefreshment ropn.


; local tricket clibs think about Clithtroe haye plenty of space;


I won-


1 ;erestiig to note that J. T. How-; lb famous referee, is iPresldeht of rnTablje Tennis, League.;


Vi 11am Brass, tlie Member foi th e n.vhaS ishown great Interekt ln> l iehriis arid next year ihe will b e


Inow Pfesidenti of the! new Calder of which Greet Harwood;and


enVof the RibbleslaleiAssoclatlral


|s promised them i :


|15


lidentall lies


Cohservatlvj! the avi


,b3urho6d of ;thli;ty between youngste;


|rby, of 1 tVhalley' I games td orie.


ling Room. But door Lane mlg : defdat.


|e"a[gainst the ?arjs|i Church.


Wbod, of the St. lonour op Monday . bffl of his side t)nl


i


thrilling vlcto.rjl was, obtained byi Ipo ,nt after a real 3 hectic stnjgglej:


In s ; Clltheroe Cath ] of the 25 games. • i: ■


dlngton who defehted Mount Zion by , flics they lost oiilyi


• I.


Islon and at the handicap they are ring from are, as good,as any team;


aking trielr debut; on Tuesday even4 agilnst ^halley Methodists, Whalley lacs created a ve 'y favourable [im-;


led a splendid rec ivery and won w I narrow margin of two points.!;: Theii;


were'five points Although at one] perlpi


pnent lacking mat|h experlemje,


|e r ( e, was T h i rsdaV, mg licencf . I t wnsi ha 1 a ijrAvisionnl Hi before he was st( li it wlien lie pass


,e^t C. {White, of f fined £1 nt for drivin,


EXPIRED IICENCE. ,


!


ors was|!due chiefly to;R. A. HlmHeJ I von flye nothini:; against


i


in arrears; tlieyi ________


a; young ,


... and yfon all fly Baines lil the ma


r: le Eort is in b:


Ilk :r is all out t icure a | place; a id, on; Monday,


he lost his firs 1 fo'rmeri Col


prage age, of th e team is In th e What about a


eaguC, Kenneth regain his laurels;


irs and veterans? match to Frank


, the inter-league' defeated “Billy Conservatives, by;|


,i,ch with Whalley, or Fort’s big vie-'; ;hti have sustained!;


rilliant form tld s games against


t ) .'ames’s tea®, had;


of beliig the only, obtain a;single


n- spite of their! to be strong can-j


te d ’ for ' cham’plonship hOh°'?,?;l


ilare members, and I understand trophy;'


J young men and the average age Ribblisdalianb’ team is ,not';more


tennis is ' reccgnised as a fine


lh a te s c o re d m o re ; g o a ls t h a n a n y j ;lub, w i th t h e e x c e p t io n o f South i


Clithcroe....... ;.......;11 Leyland Motors ... 8


South Liverpool Oldham Ath. Res... Accrington Res..... m Morecambe .... Rossendale Unlte.d; 8 Bacup Borough......110


Chorley ....... :.......!}0 Darwen ............... ;1I Prescot Cables..... ; 9 Lancaster, City:......! 10


fam! who ber


,! E V E IH 'S . 1


1 " S N I P t ; ’


r of bne of t ie ies t ,1 l es in thel district,


at Chorley next appointment' ,as loach ! at ! ^t; iTh'


of f:Lancash|re!club! has beeri prpfK


isslonal , is to<


known: Sam


The sports ground


loma^s: is:


month sports:


Lancaslire |Coml lination.


). F.A:PtS ) 43. 9 16 ! 127 9 15


! 27 17 14 . 21 13 13 ! 22 15 12 I 30 24 12


. 20 14 11 I 23 22 11 ! 24 24 10 1 20 17 10 ! 20 19 10


Droylsden .... ;...... 9 Fleetwood ...........U Horwlch R.M.I....'...|10 Great Harwood...... : 9 Bouthport Res.i...... ; 10 Barrow Reserve ...10 New Brighton;Res. 10 Marine ........ '......1 .9 Rochdale Res.i.....: 10 Northern Nomads... 10


26 9 14


and Vause to centre-half. A nlc^ hlece of work by IvUl led to Clltheroe’s second goal' The’ centre-half met a clearance from Flilney and booted the balli first time down the middle to Chatburn who set off a t a great pace. In attemptlpg to tackle him, Finney fell and Chktburn neatly tricked Vause to score wlthlr fine left foot s h o t . I n a , further Clltheroe s attack Allen sent In a terrific drlvejv 'hlch


better fate, Uiftll the Interval, Clltiieroe were much the better side and o ugit to have Increased their lead. ■ Half- ims;


kimmed the crossbar and deserved a


Clltheroe, 2; : Darwen, 0. i .‘Darwen Level -the Scores,i


[ 16 17 9 I 14 23 9 1 14 24 9 ) 16 14 8 2 25s27 8 2 18 23 8 S 15 23 7 2 11 23 6 I 14 33 1 ] 4 47 0


SATBIIDAY'S RESDLTS. !


♦Darwen, 3; Clitheroe, 3. ' \ ♦Barrow Reserve, 3; GreatjHarwood, 1.- Accrington Reserve, 1; ♦Fleetwood, ,0.


♦Rossendale United, 2; Chorley, 0. ! ♦Southport Reserve, 3; Dn lylsden, ,3.


A Creditable


CLITHEROE UNLUCKY N AT DARWEN


clear goals a t the in te r ml, Clltheroe had to be content with a draw at Darwen on Saturday, b\it, they tvere seriously handicapped b;' an injury to Richardsom thCit left hilf-back, who had to leave the field in the second half with ah injury whic i necessitated treatment by a doctor.


Although they; held, a ----------


OT TO WIN lead of i two


,• half hour, Clltheroe established their two goEds’ lead arid would have been further ahead had they taken more care iwlth their finishing. Indeed, Darwen' appeared a beaten team at the Interval; , b u t a n inspired ispelli they scored twice in: the


Playing splbdld footbali in ,the ;flrst


’Morecambe, 5!; Northern Nomads, 1. ♦New Brighton Res., 1; Lancaster City, 1 •Prescot Cables, 3; Bacup Borough, 3. Leyland Moto'rs,'3; ’Rochclale Res.,!l.


DUUm UlTCHJUt.ll, U, ' ATXIUAAAI/, V i


♦Horwlch R.M.I., 3; Oldhanr Ath. Res., 1 South Liverpool,-3: :*Marlhe, 0.


centre forward for Darwen, with! .^ack son at Inslde-left, and there was an im­ mediate Improvement, When 1 Shaw - -


On resuming, Preedy transferred to finished a fine^run with a good l:{ntre', ' bi


bounced down from the underside cf the bar and gave Jackson an easy chance which he accepted.


skimmed the upright. effort


burn, who hit .the ball first Mme and ex­ tended Ingham with a high "shot., With the second half only seven minutes’ old; Darwen got on level terms.,;; The,hall was taken up the field by. Shaw; whose centre was deflected to the right. • When Thomson centred again, Jackson m d e d past Marsden from close range. I 'There


for some time came from; Chat­ nQRf


was a real thrill when Chatburn is ckled % l i g h from a Davies c e ^ re and ^ Finney, to gain posses5lon'ia;.;few yards


nr^fie i sG r&nsG i Tiifirfi r


easily have scored. Having recovered their balance,;Clitheroe'. took 'dommand of the game again and there were three fierce tussles in the Darwen goalmouth. Play became very vigorous and after two collisions with Campbell, RlchardSo|l had ['


to'be assisted from the field with [blood dripping from his leg. With only ten men Clltheroe s „


.first ten minutes of the sf corid half, to get on level terms,Then came the injury to Richardson', and Clltherc e had to fight with their backs to the wull to-prevent t Darwen fromjwhmlng. I t was a big blow


for the first time in the gime, but j they never gave up trying and five minutes from the end reaped their due reward when Chatburn headed through, follow­ ing a free kick awarded for a foul on Allen. Darwen were extre nely vigorous, arid in addition to Rlchai dson’s Injury, Allen was several times tripped as he was working his way : nicely towards; goal, while Chatburn received a severe kick on the ankle and was limping near the end, Clitheroe were the mort workmanlike team and should have wot. .Tlmeiafter time the Darwen • deferic e was spread- .eagled in the first half bythe:clever .manoeuvring! of ;the Cltheroe ,Inside forwards and half-backs.. Several good movements Jiist failed to bear fruit and two or thr^e hard drives;missed the mark by Inches only. I t 1 s true th a t for


o Clltheroe jvhen Darwen went ahead .


on plucklly and twice Allen was bi down when he had beaten the di One shot from Chatbum sklmme the upright at a great pace. • ......... opposite end, Marsden made a thrilling save from Shaw. A qiiarter of an hour from the end, Jackson hit the crossbar; with, a terrific shot from-a fteb-klck: awarded for a handling offence by Wil­ kinson and from the rebound, Ppinfret flashed the ball Into the net. Thompson had hard lines soon afterwards;vWth ;a header which hit the base of the up­ right. Clltherqe held their owri :n the closing stages arid four minutes frem the end, Allen was tripped by Shav from behind. Ivlll took the free-klpk and banged the ball across to the left goal, where Chatbum deflected It .... ..


ifggled ought, pence. 1-past At the


n Final: |


Darwen,,3: Clltheroe, 3.1 ^ Second 'Half Handicap;


out, and had he not been outnutohe'red, 1 1 ' Waddlngton, 5, .FenlscUffe,; 1. the Clitheroe centre-forward I : night


j J?® ' CUth'efbe’i — -------- . H i lAfinRlNGTON


•ACCRINGTON FOOTBALL


COMBINATION & Ss Waterlop.. -.Groiln j


T aM O R R O W i SA T U R D A Y i-^ -


DISISTRICICT T! ; A TRICK.


C L ITH E R O E MIeN G E T OFE L IG H T L Y .


I


pay; i t Is not .worth It;^ sMd Major M. N, Wright (presldta'g magistrate).® Bolton^^ by-iowland Sessions on ^Monday, when


” My (advice to yoil. Is to get on toe rails again: This sort_of thlrigrioesmot


Members I Kick-off, 3-0 p.m. Admission 3d giackbuni Coinbinal


[ IWADDINGTON v. EENiSCLIFjFE i (Blackburn Combination,)!


In their home match with Fenisc life, .. . . . . . . w 'to'inTPRR s ----------


Ernest Kltson (26); a motor Kemple-vlew, Clltoeroe, a n / Jota_ H e ^ Taylor (21); a labourer, of 56, Whalley^ s road,: OUtheroe, were ' summoned lor


Harry Hodgson, confectioner,; Smlthjr House, Newton.; M


that-toe two defendants had, w o rk ^ fo f him at one time. Amongst other things he had three trailers to a warehouse a t Newton. At nine o’clock on-Sund® eveifing, September ,26th, he left the sum


Harry Hodgson told - the magistrate?


of £14 to three sachels a t toe ware­ house and a t 9 t 0 .


satchels were missing- He gave Informa­ tion to toe- poUce and on ;Tuesday, September 28th, was shovm two satcheb by P.C, Smith, which he identified as hls


mofrilng he found th a t the money and nroperty.,’


goal, Darwen pressed heavily and when Allen was robbed, 'th e ball was sipped


Inspired; by this


hard; shot which ■best


nfp MeverlvHned &^t»r^a


tflaTCd*^stoiKlT


thrpugh,to p re ed y jh o ma_de _ajpo£run j g f e well., R l d T d K t t f t s t f e and .finished with a


a n d ^ J ^ o n T om -


a r good h®der, Ormandy, a ifoi mer Ciltheroe player, repeatedly sent hlS for-: uiards through but weak finishing'sp )Ued many good movements. From Ancther oif: Jackson’s centres Rldsdale |.sore(l. Wrlgley a t centre-half played ai; grand attacking game and Jackson scored with al good phot. 1 Fenlscllfle werpi ciyer- played by brilliant forward work, par-


' >.^^8: pl^y« ONcill jhc&dBd w p ^ p itip


i §plred spell Burgess scoring two ioalsi ' M h fine efforts, and Rldsdale making toe total Into double figures. FenUcllffe were unable to cope with the quick for­ ward rushes of the home team; but thes gave O’Neill In goal more to dd In toe mst itwerity minutes than he had a|l the Carliergame, Final: I' Waddln


on, Davies running right through and presentlrig Rldsdale with an open goal Burgess trapped and placed the j ball to ydod advantage, Rldsdale adding <an-- ither and his “ h a t trick ” froin a deft lass; The hoirie team then had ai.ln -


Waddlngton restarted where thej left


nf Trip I to-morrow, Rlshton Parish Chur :h under ^l^® visitors.


the bar as Ingham left his charge to! secure possession.' Neither goalkeeper


was tested again before the I whistle', sounded.


th a t they were playing with only ten; men In the second half, Clltheroe did, well to make a draw. With a friU team; they played much better football than. Darwen. For once Marsden was hot con-, fldent with high balls and, at h s best,; would have prevented two of Darwen s goals. Wilkinson and Slmpsorilhad a severe testing In the second half and were often outpaced, although they did a lot of good work earlier In the game,


Taking Into consideration. the fact|


.the first twenty minutes aft® resuming Darwen ivere on ■ top. Nevertheless, Clitheroeihad farimore of the game as a whole. ■[ j, ‘ |,


i ^


able to field I a full team on' account of injury. Darwen's team had to be re­ shuffled as Wilton and IrivCnport both reported unfit, arid Thom^tieii fell from a ladder In the morning a n l Injured him­ self. Clltheroe; lacked ;hh services of Thomas and;Wade' through Injury; while Thornley was unable to obtain ! leave from his work. Thus Johnson and Milner were retained In the attack dnd Ivlll was given a tr ia l a t centre-ha ,f, | The'teams ' turned out os follows:


Neither Darwen nor 3Utheroc were , ; ;


■ fret, Jacksoit, Preedy and Shaw. ! , , Clitheroe: i Marsden; W ilkinson, Isimp-


Darwen: ; Ingham; Klrig, Finney; Tliompson, Campbell, Vause;; Read; Pom-


sc n ; Akers,; Ivilli Rlcharc Isori; Johnson, A len, Chatburn, Milner end Kitchen.


le; Black Horse: Inn, the Borough jSessipns. a motor-car withoirt a ftated tliat defendant


,( }nco whicli expired ft ppedlby P,C. SoUara his ^driving’je s t, jh e


|n o t takd Aut a now aie ogaidst defenda ii alt” {'ign in Chur l e n t iif costs.


ceneq.


it , for failing to o !^ y Brow was dismissed.


' , ■ i '


Referee: Mr. N. Ormercd, pf Bolton, Clitjieroe Well ( n Top.


and when Johrison got past Campbell and screwed the' ball : nto the qentre, Ingham was applauded I )r saving under the bar In fine style. Cliatburri was un­ lucky in not turning a second chance to


Clitheroe were:early sem to advantage R


account, Pomfret opened .out.play wlm a fine pass to i 'Read,' but .Spaw, who eventually received the jjall, was mot in


Chatburn accepted a pass from' Allen to beat Campbell and King with hl3 speed, but from near range toe CUtheroe centre 0 forward’ -mlsklcked anc gut the ;ball


good shootlrig’ position.apd' put.ito® ball wide, ' A goal i seemed certain; when


K lep fit for your w otze aW


B idly ^filtered blood mba[o j)P sciatica. aV ween kid'n ofi


b ickachcjdIzzyBttacic 0 sordqre] bla-der \ e t eop, stiff, mflamoi


kwolled limbs, renal|c


will destroy bacterK harmlbair Irritating


stem, |At the sam


.headai eaknesal nusiiesf rops


. Vlgou >y actl6 burden


Take 6oa,ns brand t ) strpjjihen ycupi I the d urptic*. antlscL


f this special kidndy e id invigorate the!


V'hcnjtH^ kHneye a foon niter away the


- ^ ( irect action upon tp bi e


Bailkache v^eak kl’ I ties an>


. medicl Hdneys time


^^hicharecausi’ gyoiii. pure hloqd will nourlsA J^nd JoinUnndyouwl! wckl^ th 5 day's w


drug ihe system to 1 they jsn^ure porma,rTji f


the urlni•ini ry l hetii'


, I theju


oi'k. Doam ills do noV 6 ve^tcpij'pi


)OllOriet|: paindn the j be rej


IIISIST UPON DCUlS,


»nt re.ipf kidney


»rary ease; lf by thels


t'?r^ 31; t/.' .


0soomfortr a3, ti suei pnd able to.


and vitality. 1 weakens,


arid Joints, ‘leurnatism,


les.uHnary disturbed


Jdney, Pllla. lov action,


tie


e wilh flush ind ui’lnary medicine,


stimulants,


ho Without, channels.


, i ly trel/' will i jmpui itiee,


yoU[ with


weakly past. Darwen’S defence .was over­ run and Chatbbrn aim)st secured; an­ other pass'from Allen. Between them, Milner and Alleri outwitted King anc Campbell and Chdtbum rushed down toe middle to put In'; a fast low shot which Ingham saved ‘ a t full stretch with hls finger tips! Fon some time', aftfeywards the goalkeeper'was to be: seen. yubblpB 'hlshands.' Itiv ta s ' no surprise whm Clltheroe went anead. ball well Kitchen


Darwen defenders claimed tor a .h an d ­ ling offence when Milner galhfid ;the ball but toe Inslde-leit nev® 'faltered. Md sent across an oblique snot which entire­ ly deceived


helped out


the ' ! eft wing, where i t ' toward


near the far post. f•M..,


second lator cleared anoto® gopd centre from the right winger, parwen were so much overplayed that Campbell'went to right half-back, Thomjison to left-hall,


ully,


taliated, Marsden'took om toe I head


to


m trip fifas powerful at centre-half, and|Bi rges8 ™ ' ( schemer In a good all-round p,er:orm- ince. Waddlngton are at home hg?‘h


PARISH CHURCH v. JIFFY.


j Accrington Combination, visited wateij- ^


lloo last Saturday to participate to they afterwards described ^


(Accrington & District Combln; itlon.) Jiffy, toe unbeaten leaders ® ; tori


lhardest and best game of the season.. •It was only after a very strtoupris


KES


Ivlll played much better a t centire-half than-he has done at full-back,, although he tired. In the first half, Ak®s and


Richardson were extremely good and of | [ . considerable assistance to their foirwards, I


On, the left wing, Milner arid-; were slightly lacking In speed, a though


half.; Itcheri


league. "When It Is recorded tljat Jiffy s have such players In their .teEm, ; I'“ Jimmy” Aspln, who has- seei| servl


opposltlon a merry dance. Johnson was V . jjggjaeed by being beateh by the not a failure, but he ®d notolngibpianri ^


Allen and Chatburn were.most promr ; . . putheroe player, “ Ja ck ” Rrshto; Inent In the attack and they : led the ?j.„ p


they stood up well to a vigorous defence and were effective as a wing Iri the first


a heavy defeat when the .team eried to collapse before the InterV defended splendidly and Finney best back on the field. The,__^ half-backs were poor and farrfob vig­


IGng and Finney saved Darwgm from ■ ' I , ;


’ll. They was the Darweri


U] ilUiW tofeatf


orous. In the forward line; Shaw and Preedy shone most in the seco:id half,! but Jackson was deserving of ciedit for the goals he obtained.


.substances are used. And rightly!s6. But, of course, with the greatest precautions there can never be the certainty that an accident


will not happen.


familiar accidents of this kind that occurj and-strangely enough it ; was topfi these increased as the ventilation ® toe


lamps were Improved and certain . banned where the danger was acute.


,--------- J —. . . » 'explosives irtlcularly


W..JDW.. ... p ,


"^But danger Is by no I means conflped to tfie_t| coal mine, or even to ' factories whejre inflam-


able substances are being handled, cases .the mere presence of dust to set up an , explosion, while gr; seems comparatively, harmless, Is giving off .'dangerous gases.


olncf honrilpH. '


Allen swung toe much damage to' Milner


Ingham and : found the net 'When; Darwen . re­


nature of the thing itself, confl|ed . i


slori takes place the whole energy behmq k is expended in a fraction of a k®ond. was the development of


enabled our munition and gun i f.ruu. RUR .1.VCRU 5f Jackson and a^ always do' more damage whett


cu uoi. a centre: beautl-


tered


Ing the War to perfect a shel travel for.a hunmed odd.mlles.l, Explosions in the home-chlefly


this ffe iture that a perts dur-;' ™r-;


............la . I wt. h a t couldt;


place with windows and 'do6rs • force thus spends itsflf on a vew a re a 'and windows'are nearly .al|Ways shat-,


coal gas-;-; they take; osed. Theconfined


The chief reason why an explosi m does so can be found ip the m \ 7hen ^


! , , . Implosions in coal mines are: the mpsii . • [,. u


mines was improved. This was Mowed by an Inquiry into the relations bety/een explo­ sive gases and oxygen in the W- Safety


factories and other'places where't angero®, . visitors to^^^ followed


ecent explosions have been bv the usual outcry for 'movA


SPLIT-SECOND FURY ------ ■ '


cafe-In muo,


.. ....... .. — ' Accrington Stanley, In addltloi! t ) ; i . team can feel] In l_


, y , ,


odd go’afintoree'. .In ’fact tffis - was the first time this season ithri'JL forwards had scored fewer toap; fl,.- goals, SO'that the home defen^ce has


lability and confirm their excellent reputation as to the best tea® to the


game th a t they were able to re tM thejr unbeaten record, so well did tpe home team play against them. .F o r 'h re e - oUarters of the game the visitors vfere to arrears and it was. In the. last q ia rt® th a t they w®e permitted to dlsplaj their


g .p .6^ d r iv e r w h o a c t e d PROMPT


.Y.


Waddlngton, on IMonlay, September 13to, .when a post riffled van overturned after hitting a stone wall had a sequel at, Bolton-riy-Bowland Sessions on Monday, when Joseph Wood, a 0!P.O. engineer,:,of Rosettl-avenue, Burnley,'wps proceeded against for driving toe'van without, due care arid attention, • i Without hearing all tori evldririce fofi the defence the magistrates dlsmlsseri the case. Mr. J. A. Bowrirj of Burnley, defended.


An aiccldent near trie Moorcock H()tel;


i In 'to e second half, the Jiffyiteiim Was c h p g e d ■ a n d ; it was! tobri obyMu? the imbVe had been successful, w llle ;to e


reaUy something to be proud o^. ; ; j • During the first half, toe exc ranges Ivere very equal, with toe forwa res of both teams missing numerous epamies to score. The only goal cameras toe ^result of a bad mlsklck bj{ Rushton which allowed toe ball to cross the gtjal where SUnger turned It to accputit, ;


ihome forwards for someiunknown reawn ■


licentre which resulted ln;Borwlck ] • the teams on level terms, while a —


iienueits. napm mauc a .


■ blayj, which ide- arid


I -jrfly, 2:“cTltoerrifParish G % ^ The game was moSt enjoyable i'frpm


movement some time, later j gave ; toe vidtYirR the lead and points. ;Flrial: ;


putting similar


•the spectators’ and players’ pom ts |o f view and really resolved Itself Into la battle between youth and experie iqe,,the latter winning in the end, a id tqe former profiting by toe lessons learned from their opponents. Jiffy a rp 'u n ­


doubtedly a sound all-round team'while .................... ■


quite safe and had no chance vdth the shots th a t scored, while Irelarid was toe ,u better of the home backs, jlte jln te r-


toe'Glltheroe lads Dpt up a b e d ' s h oW against,them.


Grab,tree,-lril gb l,


, 1s enough ■£ in, which ;apabIe;Of


In sonie h SOIliB I


:otd BhoW oal,,' was


j^gjiate line had a very busy! afternoon gjj^ .gtuck grimly to the hard


half,!'"'


referee: who contributed In n^o; small degree to toe afternoon’s enjoyment! by hls quick arid definite declslbm {which were never doubted.. So pleased, were the J lf f r tiam


A word of praise Is also due!to toe . , I :


officials with toe ground and' c,.. arrangements made -for their renvenl fri®,' -that', aftef the.- matc:i; ':toe; expressed their deslre to'playjtleTetum match at Waterloo Instead of a t Accrlng ton. :


m ^ 'oyhe Waterloo, To-morrow, Immanuel are visitors to ,


holding a, tost and clever set o)i forwards, Of the home attackers, the wlrig ifsiwere toe Dick and It was a mistaken tollcy to rato’eir: neglect their use In too seepnd


a focf onrt pIpvpt fiPf. fArMZflrrfS. takk; of


law 'of '16, Gavendlsh;road, St, Annes- on-Sria, stated thqt op September 13th he went to Waddlrigton with hls father, motriet arid two slstfets, and parked his car.riri toe parking ground at toe Wail- dlngton end of Mriorcock Hotel. At 3-10 pm 'he ®ove hls car out of toe parking grourid to toe edge pf ,toe met® surface of toeiiroad where he Stopped and ascer­ tained th a t there; were no cars In the Immediate vicinity, j ! He noticed a van travrilllng dovm tlje'hlll towards Cllto­ eroe'about 200 yards! riway. After pro-


Steprien Randall Baker, a barrister-at-


blame for the score. The centre-hal: was good throughout and Ormandy good but with nothlrig'to show for I t.r iVad-- llngton’s open wing play proved suCcess-- 'iiFand It Is to be hoped this metoo 1W 1 DC applied In other matches. W flgley


'WaddTrigtori, 10; Fenlscllffd, 1 iiFor Fenlscllffe toe keeper


not; t -o being


complaints from th q la s t witness a t three o’clock on Monday afternoon, September 27th, and toe same dgy he saiv the. two defendants.. He told ' them .he , was making enquiries, about the mlsstog satchels, but both denied any knowledge of toe offences. He:; made ' further


p;c. iSmlto stated jto a t he, received '! ' j a.m. the following tealing £14'2s. 0d.„!.the Property of


TH E MJ MURDER


C O M P l


C A T |T 9 L IC iTE


RUN. , ^ ' l L Eiccomparilrid ;by Mr. N Royston,


frilt d i s to t ly honoured ' wrieri toe authors of the to d e 're a ” l(the play ti e: hieing)': Mri and Mrs. Irqd Meldretn, near


frevlous Wednesday nlgtt, ferform£,n®s| were glyei; firi'd'Mgndriy! i' '


ir Dfatoatlc Socle ,y


of the "Clitlieroei .Catholic ffiust have


dn Saturday, 'The 'Mdn I l f were pro­


made the 900 miles’ 'jour,—,, dreth to wi •tness the perform ■ rmance. ’


I-- ........ t -K ®


Ilay had ®qtlwlth a gool reception toe and;


jouiriey f ..rom Mel- The


... -


secretars.'Mrj R. *r. Inghairii Introduced Mfe Eirid Mts. Nelson to to 3 au.dlence, and kri'ted.’ out 'th a t It wisj an unusual irlvUege ioj: an amateur society to have aie'authorS of a play prisent at a per- fortoance/toore especial®!when It en-


•After Sa,turday’s per ormance, the


on Saturday ,


i' alled a joiirriey of 200 n lles.; i


self a n d : hlS wife, eX3rrissed; great Alririsutelatltoe Society’s urriductloni He


!Mr Nelson, speaking on brihalfof him­ ,


enquiries and' then cautioned them and defendants then voluriteered to make statements. Taylor stated th a t for four months he was employed by Mr. Hodgson as an Ice cream salesrilan and knew th a t dccaslohally he' left mi\ay In a trailer In the warehouse. In company with Kltspn he went to toe warehouse In the nlgfet- tlme on hls bicycle. '- They went Into toe garden adjoining toe igarage and fourid toe vvarehouse door |was not securely fastened, so th a t when he .pulled a t it with hls hands he 'vTas able fo' get It Opeh. Th® took three satcMs from the trallCr and some silver and paper money from toe till In toe office; : Proceeding home by way of Waddtogton Fell they shared w h a t, they hatf stolerii ririd threw away ond lOf'toe satchels, i iHe spent some of the money on petrol and bought a shirt. '■ Ih hls statement Kltson sMd; th a t he also had been employed as an Ice cream salesman by complainant. He admitted going with Taylor to Newton and taking toe satchels from to e warehouse. With hls share of toe money he had spent 8s. 6d.: and bought some socks. :


whatliad occurred; ' Kltsori also said he was sbr® and agreed jwlto what Tayl® said. : i


■'Major Wright announced th a t the accused'would be bound over for twelve months! and. they would have to . repay s the nrisslng money and toe, value of toe


, ■! . ■■• , ■■


atch®] “We aredeaUngyerylenleiitly with you," he added. ; | 1


missing a sum of £13 6s. lid . had been recovered In addition to toe two satchels. t “ we did it in a madiheat,” Taylor told


P.C. Smlto added,. th a t of toe £14 oe magistrates, ekpfesslng;ihlsTegret,for


told toe aridlencri th a t when; presented OV'ffiri Meldreth players, he took;the part If Jack',-rind hls wife that of Jflriil.' Thrit was toe first occasion he • tod MrrijNelson ri'ad had; tlie pleasure of writohtog other rieople t o the parts, a i d r i a d fonud lt most enjoyable .to sit comfortably, back arid' see lhoW the j)la play took shape a t toe





hands .qf. a ' dlfferen ilffcrent ludlerice


tickling throat which precedes a ----- .J the raw,


cold or iniluenzia! Thatis your signal! to take Cephosj Cephos swifti


i


devised J by ' the prod ic® , (Mr. B. jyinckley) ;| Mr. Nelson s ild h e ; thought ;he chringle |had Impn vqd i toe play. Moreoveri, he congratulat id [Mr. Winckley md -Mlss Joan .Wells! u pm their Frenoli iccents, as iriad toe'Rev[ Father.Fox, ieadma;iter of the Marlst College, Black- 3um,"oi the Wednesday night.


lad.' ..Refrirrlng to th e :hringed endlrig


cQmpany. ! le hoped : the had enjoyed It. aa much, as-he


:hese co luirins to toe exci llqnt manner to which n ost of the leading players under- X30k torilr parts, but me: itlpn must be nade of seyer® others wio added great- y to tori aq /en c e ’s enjojm inf.


■Reference !has ahead Mbeen given to -


Sfi® T u r - j-M ■ .“'I


The [Rest of the Cast: -onovaii,


the 'capable harids Towardri


and to e effectiveness o f ' hri closing parts rested on rils shoulders. role most efficiently.


Geldard wris lalways the the end of


ind this was In Mr. J. 'Geldard. th ! play, Mr :entf............. ..


oe]


beeri In Miss Blake’s Be:-ylbeifor twenty years, am i '!who could never resist the


I Miss C. Sperik was Pqnsqnby.iwho had


He played the ! | • !


^


temptatioii to peep tor)ukh a; .keyhole. Miss Sr ea r ; presented; Pqntonby as a likeable prirson, and hqr ;wriole'perform' ance w®' thorriughly en oyed.: _


scientist, iBlake was a worthless fellow, and M i Jamieson succi eded In making him enurelyi despicable; ; i ;


As Maurice Blake, Mr. S.'Jamieson had difficult’ tOle. The ugh; a -famous


,


' Some' of the smaller parts | were ex- tretoely Well played, f. Devaney as a Waitress gavri a very sovnd performance, and M.rEricles, 'as a liald! at a cheap lodging hriuse, revealed a keen sense of humour and re® ti leht,' ; Another pleaslnk portrayal we s that!of Mr. J. Ryan ,i,S; Doctor Clarke : and | Miss M. Wright gave a sterling perfprmaiice as Mrs. B oggs; landlady of toe lodging house. Humour was prEvlded by Messrs. J Sm lh rind J. Murray ris .lodgers, and andtherrimall but wql.'riortrayed part •was th a t bf Mr, J. Me®, i s Kratsky. one of de 'Seltoskl’s accomp Icris.' J lefnrird Wlnckle: i , made an ex good job of tori production, and complimented iponilt; Mr. W.


ereme can b Bush asslste and J.


Mr


ceedlrig to hls correct side of toe road he straightened up rind had gone a few yards!when somqtolrig passed him a t a tilgh speed on toe near side. He dis­


covered It was defendant’s van, which ran'ori to the grass verge, struck the banking, rah down the gutter for some dlstarice, swerved acifoss toe road, hit a Storielwall and toen|pverturned. There Ivas'ample'room for defendant to pass on toe proper side and he received no warn tag from him.


.


House, Waddlngton,!! said, th a t |!he was stariding in front of; the Moorcock Hotel and hls attention was attracted by toe fast speed of defendant’s van coining


Richard Pye, a! gardener, of Summit down' the hill. He heard no horn soundec


at rill and the variipassef a motor cai on tori wrong side.' ■ There was plenty oi room' on toe correct'Slde. In hls oplnloi defendant was- very lucky to get pas , without a .collision. ,, ■ Harold’ JackSon, a gardener,'of Chape,


House, Waddlngton corroborated, ; p.C. Cross. s®d'he was called to the


scene of toe accident rind fouhd toe van: overturnedIBO'yards from' toe entrancri: to toe Moorcock Hotol. ^ One man was iri' the van suffering from concussion an' shock. There were tyre marks showtas to atito e van-had travelled eleven yard? Into itrie banking on toe near Sldfe and sods iweje torn awriy from toe banking. The tyre mE\rks p n tln u e d along to 3 grass verge approximately thirty yards lower, down and'then across toe road tb t o e ! opposite side! where the van wM .■ovrirturned. In:aj,Btatehient defendant said hls brakes fall :d to afct pronerly an 1 he'sWerved to toe left to avrild hitting Mr. Baker’s.car. ,, witness, added th a t toe brakes were t f toe oil pressure type and'he discovered a


by! i i i M.[Stopforth, arid; furnishings were supplied by Mr: J. C. Smith. Mr. J., Gudgeon undertook the 'd u tie s : of elridtrlblan, I and the 'yo mg | pianist was Mastef' W.' F®lalove.'; The .Hall staff Included Mesrsj J. Ryan, J McNulty, J . Walkden arid F. Cornwfelj, and refresto mentk were supplied; by a ladles, com- mitteri (iorislsttag'of;;Mrisdames,. Wells, Crabtteel'Marsland' and Wright. J to , S ; JE^miesdn gave v finable help Ms prompter.,! Mr. R. . T,, ingha® ag®n undertooje tpe ionerdui clutle's of secre­ tary, .amj needless to t ay, fulfilled to m In hls usual compet int manner. We understand th a t In a 'joiversatlon with Mr. Irigha®, Mr. Nelsdn remarked th a t he aHd IPs w ife ,had dltten. a comedy whlchi had been.priDdicrid by,the Mej- dreto Players, rind'Mr Irigham asked If the Critbollc Amateuis might havri a copy Df the script with, a view to pro­ d u c in 'to e ; play. To ;h Is, Mr. and Mrs Nelson readily [agreed, so th a t .Clltoerp- ffians can jconlideritly look forward to another [produritlon by t t Is society befofe


'as stage manarer rind was ably 1 by'Messrs. J. Murray, J. Lester Melia. The sceueiW waspalnted


n e x tjre fr,' '


cl•■'irielup World’s bananB ym g ' record iS b airarid by a Tarimanlan who'recently ate 44


to se other: th: Germm


-- ^ io u s '! business he bohsumed, among (ngs, three quajte^ of a, poimd^®


lailsage a n d a t n >f condensed milk,


pipe! leading tri the h cafs id e wheel had ■ -


useless,'! I In!|evldqnce,


i


bhrstt which would ferider the brakes Wood f a ll he!was travel-


ling ifrrimi Newton to 'ffaddlngton. and was drlvlrig at si spec i 6f fro® fifteen to t f e t y mUes an liorir in order .that m en lat'to e brick coud survey toe tele­


ananas In half .an hour. Before he got down •'I ' - ' , ^ ' I , I I...... ■ . . I I . ' !


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phone foute. I He hri i passed the Moor­ cock Inn When he flistlsaw Mr. Baker’s c a r ' Helhad previously hrid to use hls brakes rind found them rill rig h t., • When


TTrri -'f* -.


he aprilM hls brakes bn this occasion toey!frilmdto|act. “ I did not-appear to havq sufficient' room to pass the b ar ori the proper side and to avoid hitting It I ran rirtjth’e grass verje land succeeded to getting prist Iwltori'ut; touching; It,” h e added; ! At trie'time r i f did not:thlnk lt poss ble t oge t past o i rils'correct'slde, : At tols'potot toe magistrates stopped


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