'i' . I t CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND, TIMES, FRIDAY, EIRCH 19th, 1937. (T E N i pected to take! pi ice about 8-30 p.m!, or eveu! ^ S T U>CASHH^E LEAGUE. Whlttingham; .. 25.:, 18.. P W
lANicASHIRE COMBINATION. . Goals
Accrington Res.
p W Ij D I P A Pts I;'.
“ “ 1........:;;29; is'.'.io: 4;;64..59.,34 ,.,26..14.. 8,. 4..77..68..32
South Liverpool ..25., 8.. 6..|.78..32..5f Bairow Res.
tM
BW^*B6roligii Leyland Motors ...26.. 6..
8.il2..63..5?.,24
Great Harwood ...28. Hew Brighton Res. 29. Horwich RM.1.....29
Rossendale United 29 Droylsden ....... i’28" 8..
I Last Saturday’s Results. •Accrington Reserve 5; Rochdale Reserye 1.
•Bacup Borough a; Darwen a. ••Chorley2: Morecambe 1.
■ 1 6 fVilli'i •Lancaster Town 4; I
•Droylsden 6: Rossendafe UMted 2. •Hoiuvich R.M.I. 1; ^rrow Reserye 1.
Clitherde4; Southport Revive 0. •taland Motom 2; Liverpool Marine 2. n
•New Brighton Reserve 4; South Liverpool 3; ’Prescot Cables 0.
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Return to Form. FOR
CLWHEROE TOO GOOD SOUTHPORT,
of Liverpool Marine, Slitheroe^ld not slacken their efforts during the whole 90 “
Having learnt their lessomfrom the visit defeat Southport Reserve by ^
temsUn^g f o S l and piitheroe their merits, although
I ^ t S d l n m m ^ ^
Viavp be6n‘Icfis h&d Southport t&kcn & IVs'Vioiltiiditd. ■ cU t t t r o e S S I f f i S e S u
a
in 'approach worii.^^'Southim^^ marked advantage,
hkito toU hard ^achieve | &fcl?to?e/etaS^^^^^^^
and! I vigorous centre forward to turn to account the; m w opportitoUes
held the partner
the greasy nature of the ground, many for komas.,
mistakes ! and mlskicks were made spWporF played very Pretty footb^. ^ -
’ .. ^
Considering, therefore, the handicap but |thelr forwards finished badl^y. to the kder I which they had to work, bo|h
lEltaJnt to SBf» oVtto I gSSwmdi rome fiCrk b ffi S r s s f
new player on ylew ^etog Ashurst. tto Inslde-left who was secured from Skel- mersdale United.! to the, defence, Simpson
» h e o r j y
mi Ifii
I f ! I t i r #Ill , Wardle.
and Mc^nald changed places. Southport were at full strength and the
teams turned out ,as follows;— CilthCroe: Marsden: Simpson,,Me-
rjnnaiH*' Akcrs Wudc, Richardson, T t o & ' A U i roW l , A t o t , and
Reserve; Talbot; Heywo^^^^^^
Grainger; Royston, Howshall, Jordan, Alden; Wilson, Young, Hampson, and
iteferee: Mr. J. S. Brown, Blackburn. ^ ' I Chatburn’s New Role.
i '
to defend the Jubilee end. _ Chatbum was !soon in evidence, and when he crossed the ball Into the goalmouth, O’Neill headed wide, to the opening stages Clltheroe dominated play, being
Winning the toss, Richardson elected
unlucky not to take the lead when both Chatburn and Tomas put across centres which bobbed about the goalmouth. O’Neill headed very feebly when Chat- burnjgot in another beautiful centre. ■When Talbot was penalised for carrying the ball too far, Thomas put across a toe centre which Chatburn headed Into the net i The kick was ordered to be re taken as Thomas kicked the ball before the yihlstle sounded. At the second attempt, Chatburn succeeded in heading the bali, but not with enough force to beat 1 Talbot. Southport retaliated with a sttong raid on the left and Hampson,
receiving from Ydlltlg, sent Shot! from twenty yards' range, which
MarSden saved well, Some clever work by Glltheroe’s right wing nearly ended disartrously for the visitors, for Thomas cleverly outwitted Grainger on the line and! put across a centre which several colleagues tried vainly to turn to^good account, Rain began to fall fairly heavily at this period and the soft ground quickly churned into a guagmlre. Once Simpson drove in a shot from forty yards which fully extended Talbot. ■ When
TO-5iOREOW’S MATCHES. 11 LANCASHIRE COMBINATION.
Barrow v. NewjBrigton. riarwen
v.Lanpster Town,
rieetwood v. Cfitheroe. i Great Harwood, v. Bacup Borough. Marine v. Prescott Cables. Morecambe V. Leyland Motors, _
Rochdale v, Horwlch R.M.I. Rossendale United v. Chorley. South Liverpool v. Droylesden.
I WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE Lancaster iTowk Res. v. Morecambe Res.
Bliry “A ” V. Caldertones. BMton “A” V,! Netherfield, ^ ittingham C.M.H. y. Darwen Res.
'bhorley Res, vJ Colne Town. ,tley Bridget. Blakbum "A ■tham vl Wffian Athletic Res.
CWTHEROE AND DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.
Waddington ... ■ :ho Colony ___,bum U. . polish Church G]mar Sch'l O.B. 1? Cnatbum 1. BWckhall Sabden
p W L D P A Pts 12..
BASHALL EAVES.
14.. 9.. 3.. 2..54..23..20 13.. 7.. 6.. 0..45..43..14 12.. 6.. 5.. 1..38..40..13! 4.. 6.. 2..38..42..10
10.. 2., 0..41..16..20
11.. 3.. 5.. 3..32..31.. 9; 9.. 3.. 4.. 2..28..21.. 8; 12.. 1..11.. 0..19..73.. 2
LAST SATURDAY'S RESULT:
LanghojColony 3; Chatbum 2. TO-MORROW’S MATCHES:
chatbum v. Waddington: G. Oimerod. Bi'ockhall V. Parish. Church; L. Prankland,
SUNDAY I SCHOOL
-Soilthport broke through. Young tod Hampson combined smartly, but toe lat--
bot,! the ball striking the underside of the
ter spoiled a good movement by snootog bddly. CUtoeroe claimed for a goarYtoen Thomas headed past, the advancing Tal
bar I and bouncing down, but the referee ruled in Southport’s, favour. . .Several Southport raids were ruined hy Cl to- erbfi’s defenders adopting off-side tactics. C^ritres by Thomas and Chatbwn ex tended the Southport defence, and Talbot was lucky to save his charge on; more than one occasion. Once In possession, Southport’s forwards approached goal in businesslike fashion.
ajlproaches Young drove In a hard shot which Marsden knocked Into the air and cleared
at.the second attempt. Chat- hilm had hard lines with a shot wh ch struck the upright. Just before toe in- tdrval Ashurst slammed the ball Into the n >t from: the second of two centres from Ciatburn. Half-time:
In one of these
CUtheroe, 1; Southport Reserve, 0. i Clitheroe Increase Lead.,
!
OhWbum to turn the ball Into the net. Clitheroe
whbse : centre was had a
tohee
drive, When Talbot dropped a shot from Chatbum there were loud claims for a gloal, but the referee ordered play to pro ceed. ards
Wardle hit the. crossbar with a hard narrow escape when -lyyodrtR wide from a free kick. Clltheroe : Chatbutn dlsappolned by firing
bonny pass to Thomas, Just
O’Neill spreadeagled the Southport de with a
too strohg for
BILLIARDS LEAGUE. MOOR lane V. CHATBURN CHURCH.
'S3 W. Hitchen ................ '..E. Howard lOO J. Jakson 69
58 C. M. Port........... E. Cocfcshutt 100 100 J. Wilson ..........
82 R, Jackson......J. E. Hatfield 100 74 H. Haworth
37 G. W.i Jones.................. J. Hayes 100 37 C. Chew............. '...... '... S. Ideson lOD 468 .j
57 R. Bum............. !..........S. Taylor lOD I ■ ■ 769
G, Horsfleld 100
CHATBURN C.A. V., CONGREGATION-1 !
. ALISTS.
400 R. Parker .......... !........ W. Turner 99 70 R. Astln ......................... E, Allen 1(H 100 L. Wilson stin
lOO J. H son ! :
1(10 J,Cowell............ . 100 J. Hoisfleld-............. too s; Limbert 7|70 :
.' I, !400
H.Dean ......
:i 77 J. Loftaouse............ ilOO E. Cottamj.......... .
100 L. Hanson 693
i77 W, Briggs:. . . . ; ....... 31
R.Loftnouse 20E,Nlcholld,.,,......... 88 J. G. Parkinson .
•
.00 W. Astin................R. Waddington 93 ludson....................,iR. Wilson 49
J.Stones ,.D, Pate
..........
....... . ......... A. Hlhdle ,
! PARISH CHURCH A V,, GRlNDLEiTON.
.., J. .Cpstlgan 100 ......p. Cowell 100 ,,, J. Donaghy 100
...... R, Scott I E.'Read lu
FIXTURES FOR NEXT WEEK.
Congregattotalists v; Parish Church A.. Parish Chureh v. Moor Lane. Grlndleton
chatbum i I lurch V. Waddington. . Chatbum Chureh A.
Thirty brands of beer are how betag canned by nineteen-different breworlea
In this country. oy
......,8. Green 100 ......W, Green r
...... H. Speak 61755
.........-T. Heaton 83 "
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payers’ meeting ------------- — .v u Tuesday.evening. There was a pppr attem-
PARISH .meeting.—The annual rate- was held in the school I . .. _J I_U xnViAnl ntlon
ance, ohly lix people being present, Mr, (joliinge was appointed chainnan; Messrs Collinge and G. Towler (Eddlsford) represen Ttatives to the assessment committee; M.[G.
Gowler, parochial representative; and Messrs. everal ' communications regarding Saddle
. Towler dnd T. Dpvles school managers. s The Chairman stated that he had received
>2111 Bridge, Mtet some discussion, _the meelang
was unanimously of! opinion should be done hy the covmcll, and that the work should be put; in hand as^^n as, t o slble. As tab bridge Is used hy children g t e to and frpm school, there is'nothlng to preVent them fallmg into. the. brook.
toer*'caldqrstom
putting through In mage. : Shortly
Half-tlme:-|-
a b r S s “ CueFden 1 in thebancashlre , Junior Cup epmpe^ a'goalmouto sc^^^^ 1 one“lrp l* ^ ^ e fire,'as[thew are finalists
' ' Incidentally Fleetwood have more tha|n
again gave Whltttogham the lead after a fierce bombardment of the vlstors goal.
When Kenyon put In a hard shot which gggjj extremely consistent goal scopi ■beat Tucker but hit! d defender. Play was
terms on iesunilng and'had hard‘lines .
. Whltynkham, 2: Calderstones, 1 Calderstbnes trled hard to get ouJevel
„ __J___ollAf T rtVl i.
fairly everi In toe!first twenty ntoutes- jigtu
the.club has had since entering t!ie TherewasarealthrlllwhenCuerdengOt (iQjjjij^ayonl
through and shot 1 Inches over the bar. h , , Nbrthera Nomads v.-Accrington Stanley.
stones never gave up trying and Haydotk ,1 ;|^q j;^ppy in the centre forwardtaosltlcn, had n^yiceJ
assaults on- the visitor’s goal. Calder-
season, Jimmy 0 Neill, tie Wanderers’!cricketer, was nat
to submit to a stronger team; Flnal.i ■ ■ Whitting bam 3, Calderstones : 2.
Lme In sciai. Thb half backs weakened fflUnk this as .K am e proceeded and pl
much
Whlttingham, were however, the better balanced teanj, and deserved to win.
and Kenyon -- ,
Wedding Silye everl
jg 1 regarded as: the best outside- ,
Atkinson scored a brilliant goal for j iMaiilnfe his second: appearance yrt ;h Whltttagha!m,' following several vigorous
■ —. .0.— j :,
tlbn ahd also stlU Interested In the Lat ,-; tashlre Combination Cup competition,
I ‘Clifford Tliomas has been In brilHait form for Clltheroe during recent match :s and has stored tyjo gfiais In each of toe club’s!last'three games. In fact he his
! 1
scored a' grknd goal; near the end. In the 'although he ■ succeeded to; getting 016 closing stages, stamina played a big part: ggai. i; When making his debut he scored In the exchanges, and-'Calderstones
Caldersknes’ defence did weU'up to a- ifleld bn Saturday as to wWch poMtlm Dolnt and r Edwards played a'brlUiant
ich S o n toe^full hacks. Haydobk ithat i » r o e have ^ were the best forwards, j'keepers, five right full-backs; six left fi|ll-
t heor ncpf i ded and nlaced far tbo |ilookb(fl up the records I keep and foi^dui -
mta
| i heard an argument on the footb ul Clitheroe iloo
had found !mok dlfflculty In season. _ Outibf curloslt: J
9 .14.. 5..55..81..23 8.. 6..
8..18:. 4 j2 . .9 o . | 5..
Increased their lead with a simple goal scored by O’Neill; i When Thomas PUt across an excellent centre, ChMbura neatly headed towards goal, and Talbot aUowedi the ball! to slip from his grasp
Bolton W. A.... 26..13. Lahaster C.M.H.. 22.. 15 Hlhdsford ...... 25..15.
to present O’Neill with an easy task. At the other end, Wardle completed a good run with a long shot which brought the
7!: 6.'i6..52..34 1 to O’NeiU, whose flfst time shot skimmed
best out of Marsden. Pollowl^ from Athurst, Allen headed the ball back
^^Wardie, running! In to meet a centre from Alden, crashed the ball over the bar
63.,48.,29 1 from ilear range. F A game i^as; spoiled by the wretched condi
151. 8..55..70..20 1 io„ofotr,oft ilressure brought Cllth- Ihatburn working his
14;. 7..52..72..23
succeedet.d in diverting the ball from the goal. 11 Sustained tree’s!third goal,
19.. 1..68..83..17 20...5..69..96;'.15:
ers chand^: strali
ear
way to the left to went!forward ant from an:acuti
i HeywbOd:
tions. lYfheh Ch^tburn got the better of HeywbOd, Talbotrdn out to meet him md
pass to Thomas, who scored a wonderful angle. Soon after-
' N r too end komas beat several play-- &present
centred from the corner Hag, and as^the ball mhered across the goMmouth ’ThomM neatly pushed It over the toe.
but the at Talbot.
O’Neill with a lovely centre forward shot
CllJheroe, 4; J Southport Reserve, 0. j I A Marked Improvement.
Everything talslcn Into consideration, CUthmoe can be )>oP6ratulated^on their
displfe The defence showed a marked H v em e n t and the experiment of McDbnald and 1 Simpson c^^^stogs S l b n s was a success.: Marsden had l not ei great deal to do, but he
Bury
A.Calderstones;... Lylham ........ DarwenRes.,... Blackburn R, A. Blackpool A:... cblneTdto.... ChorleyRes.... Morecambe Rei
27.. 28.. 22.. 23.. “
Astley Bridge ... 24..10. Netherfield ....... 24..11. Lancaster T. Res, 22...10 Burnley A .;...
23..
Wigan Ath,; Re!..... 22, AST SATORDAt’S RESULTS.
, 24;-. 4.
23.. 8. 27.. 8. 27.. 7. 20.. 6,
Lytham 4|' Chorley Rekerve 1. ■Astley Bridge 3; Netherfleld 1.
•plackpool RICHARDSON CUP-SecondRoimd.
Bumiey A 3; •Hlndsford L Wigan Athletic Reserve! 2; Bury A 0. A 9 Cohie Town 1.
■Milrecambe Reserve 1; Blackburn Rovers A1 Lapcaster:CAJ.a 4; ,*Bolton A2.
■Whittlngham 3; Calderstones 2. -
■■'••I JV J*'” ---
(jAhOEESrOlilES FAIL IN “ DERBY .
GA.ME.
EXIT FROM RICHARDSON CUP ^OMPEyTION.
, i J A kEEN mUGGLE. y coMdent and saved one pr two hard
■ihnts iln clever fashion. Wade and Akere werelin top form,! worrying the Southport attadk to such an extent as to get It out of gddr. Richardson did many pleasing things, although he has not yet recovered
his Old form. ; In the attack, Thomas and Chatbum
werJ S tanding. - With tunH, es Chatburn made: good use of Ws
s on Saturday and were ^ t o ^ I f„ "K 3 T hM F w h l7 h » " to h led Showed theli superiority in stamina and I 7 . , pLmprRtanes’ player irithle
toe turn of speed and put acrM^centms ^ promising
harassed. Cmderstones were over-played I form mere Is to better go, In the closln; stages] when Whittlngham IWest Lancashire League,
S a t ' g a f f w baU and
ler caiderstonc _,.it on Saturday;
ihad'i to7nfore penejfa'tlve attack and lidock,
iC a ld kM ’ defencUasover-WOTked. : bevera oth r , e ^ At the; outset, Calderstones set up a :Ofa;better,fate.
strong attacc and the Whlttlnghmn goal 1 i p.i. J tooreto^ J^ii \%aya !jiq easy task alt o.m naa. a.„ Joufat PB afixlous to Aveng 3
“ S T S ! 1 i S t e S b a S id a teP at la 1?! incashlre Leagm
InDefeatlni;atlng Calderstbnes by the odd goal! . _ r.
the seml-to;il stage Cup .competition for
;!?.IS?' K
five I, Whitt Ingham pn Saturday entered; •
hltt the Richardson! the fourth time, In'
■ b e n i but fJlendly, rivalry hM a ^ ^ existed between Calderstones andjmt- tlhgham Institutions
hi.the footbah Wbrld and I their meeting has gener^y
counter. By Saturday by whlttlrigham
stage Of the R for the fourth result was ,ln' pllnute;
I y
Provided aii exciting and tocrestog en- {.AiinfPi' Bv defeating Calderstones or the odd; goal : to five entered ;the seml-toa
D L F A Pts 2.. 6..82.. 41..38
Goals ’
9:. 4..70.. 42..35 3.. 4..71,. 40..'33 2.. 8..63.. 43.,32 7.. 7..61.. 72..27 4.. 9..85.. 69..26 6.. 6..44.. 38..26
1 . O niNG S.
CaInDID COMMENTS ON TOPICAL EVENTS G 0 S S I P A B O U T P
.u.AYERS—By SNIPE
11.1 3..13..75.. 76..25 11.1 3..14..66.. 80..25 10.‘. 4.. 8..70...52..24
3..10..48.. 53..23 3.. 3.. 3..
4.. 6..
}0.. 4.. 9..52.. 39..24 of explofttnff 12..63.. 66..19
16..67.. 74.119 17..40..103..17
4.. 5..13.. 61.113
10..58.. 57..16 14..46.. 80..14
Ispeed than ■ In .the ; centre ■
I b i i S u '& S S S i * * ; forward
, t f t h e Ibngth r a ® lucky not to score'with a snot wmeacau corner, i. j , ■
iMuch Interest was
HeTmadA one brUhant imn off thb - goalkeepers’ legs,for a
, ; '■ :‘
backs, three right half-backs, four, :entre half-backs, one left half-back, six out- Blde-rlghto,' four inside-rights, four centre-forwards, seven Inside-lefts, and four outside-lefts.
Marine, Clltheroe have a wonderfii toome record an'dthls:season have fewer than 62 goals In the 14 i played At; the ShAW Bridge grount
Clifford Chatburn has only mlssi tag In seven of the matches he hai
'
I le^st.! deserved j ra-n extended trial, Illtheroe’s
St. SM
,'! cUtheroe’s' M hacks!; McDonMd.g Siinpson! oh Isaturday.:reversed the^^^ totild be’consldired to be amply Justified.
f he, at It Is Also Interesting to ! no'
In this seasop.. -—«*— Rossendale United have sigi ed;
Except for their lapse against Ll|etpool
atchesI ■i
RIBBIlESDALE TABLE TENNiS ASSOCIATION.
RIBDLESDALE
11 expect, will have d I table tennis followei Is stUI an appreclablf
I internationals and our local lads. While
wlU be oveii when yoi read these words, and, imonstratedi what every knew already. There difference between star
The WUmott Cup
TABLE TENNIS East Lancashire final
our successful expo le n ts^ e r about the edge of the' table the le famous players 8mMh and flick with gay ibandon, making ttallls
1 theh triumphs becai se p i all round skill, and because they are ac aptable to any style or
seemingly ! imposslbl ■edtoo I
l;8dj)r- played
that
Harry Whittaker, a Clltheroe Junl ir, pho hds been playing at left fuU-bakk with toe Parish Church team. Whltraker at one time played irtth Calderstonj
have had a very lean time aril three weeks ago were defeated at to 5 Shaw Bridge ground by seven goals to ne.j In their present team they have tw( f6i Clltherop players in Flynn and I||)nSdale.
Since Ihe new year, Rossendald United
boy, 'has proved himself a veri well as' clever young footballej
Edmund Crabtree, a Grammar
Scliool- atile as
chardson Cup competition successive time. ; But thj doubt until the vdry last
S W
played iat left half-back for Hi Parish Church against Slaldburi a good i account of himself, vf keeper for the Grammar School In a i week match, and then played li| '"’~ for the school last Saturday.
■ In a football match at Wend referee used a motor horn taste whistle,! which he had left at hi|
Itlle
side-left 1
id of his ne.;
yer, toe
team proved no match for Manchester ta the WUmbtt Cup competition. Jfheilocal players did not disgrace themsmyes and
As expected, Rlbblesdale's taL.
In cne or two games made t national players go all out victory. — «•—
It was Interesting to see-Verijtm Bush,
who favours the old-fashioned c ^Ip, opposed to Kenneth Sta 15 year old Junior champion ef j try. Naturally Stanley won con although Vernon made som shots and'certainly did not' d inferiority complex.
came from Herbert Greenwood, Whalley s crafty left-hander; whose style closely resembleathat of the Manchester players. Herbert'had many of the strokes at ms command, but was not quite aeUw enough to deal with some of the terrific smashes of his opponents; •“ j
Perhaps the best display of the eye^g
appointed that Davies was unable to Play, as he Is regarded as one of the be^t de fensive players ta the world and a most spectacular player to watch. H s deputy, Kenneth Stanley, however, gaVfe l^reat display and quickly won the'admlrdtlon
Most of the spectators were! dis
team, Waite, Cook and Mlllari were ta splendid form and In an exhlblfflon game after the match gave the audience a sample of what they can do at Itoelr best.
of the crowd. - ' '>°t— ' Jr ' F ’ ’, The other members of the Manchester
natlonal match between England and Wales! at lacrosse last Saturday 'by 18
The English Tafiles won ;he jlnter-
goals |to three. Mlss lsabf daughter of Mr. Roger Green, o; playii^ for England, scored li
two minutes and afterwards a' more goals ta toe first half a the second, maklang five goal^ scored by Miss Green, -■ She at any rate -well Justi fied her selection, as she has done ta previous representative matches. On the day’s, play Wales were no match for
! the first ded three id one ta
fl Green, Whalley,
England.
hearted bj( one mat having seen how yi that om- ioungsteri
as they lobk for wl mlng shots, or. retrieve returns, They have
opposition.! Still, our lads wUl not be dom- jh'against such experts
,de Is the gulf, we know will endeavour to Im-
prove even more, so that they can rise to the real helghk'
ANNUAL GSNERAL MEETING
. General'dellght 'ai id enthusiasm Is recorded a in' regard to the siggestlon that ®fi P'W®^
the annual meetini on April 14th.,' At last those who play froiv week to week can state their views, can atiempt to give satofaction to each' other. Mtatlon cards will be out next week for all ;lubB to Issue, and I ain asked to impress jn all that the cafe at Whalley wUl hold over a hundred in comfort, so do not be afraid to book by sendlnrnames; and shillings to the league officials. TOe date Is postpon^ a wee: on account of the ^ mi- blllty of a playoff, April 14th, being a better night as I the trophies will be i presented on that occasion, '
s weU as club repr Bsentatives should attend !more ipplicatiCnS
dallans club coihes one from Chatbum Church Institute, which sets the i^ a p - ment a problem as the northern division appears to need e: ;tension, unless somyiivs- ent teams are promoted to the senior division. I am told that Ihe Old Clitheronians ftre meeting
Following the a ipllcatlon of the Ribbles-
application, which I am sure,, if .sutossIuI would supply a ready made first division
i this week to discuss sending an
^^S’both Waddb gtoii and Clitheroe Wesley are reported to be on the verge of application the number of olibs for 1937-38 is certain to be considerably hcreased. Only Barrow to convert how,: and the whole of the local club world win have been conquered by table tennis. 'I say., Ba now, because I know they have a suitable room. Others with tiny premises will not I am sure, be considered
March, at Clitheroe Catholic Hall MANCHESTER : CLTTHEROE
2 A, G. Millar )..., ■ (21-9) (2H5)
2 A,Waite
2 A. Waite .. ^ i(21-13) (pl-18)
1(21-15) ( il-17)
' 2 K. Stanley . . . . . (21-18) ■
2 H. C; Cook (21-6) (a-9)
■
All that remains of 'Whalley Church Insti tute’s. chances of winning the singles league in the first divis on wUlrest ta the balance I
WUmott Cup Rdsult. Played Tuesday, 16th , : _
2 A. G. Millar i...........H. Greenwood .0 '(21-8) (21-13)
earlier. ■ . ! ■ i! At the same mil during the tea ta|lerval
about 5 p.m. the 1 adugural meeting of the East Lancashire TabK Temla Association iillbe held, and it Is lonfldently anticipated that
-elate Itself with .------ - but that It should remain otherwise an auto
all the key offlc als will' be elected, and a draft programmi for nekt season drain un. It Is Interesting Oimentlon that the suggest ions for this new body hlclude supportjot the English Assoclat: '
nomous body.
.and Rossendale,
I.Nelsonjirnd Rlbblesdale, but two of these must flrstjpf all affiliate to the English' association before they can pecome members of thej new association, although I am told there 13 nothing to prevent their sending officials to Saturday's, meeting at
competitions In theLilture are Acdlngton Sunday 'SchdolsJ Accrington Works, Darwen, Blackburn, Burhley Wbtks, Bumiey, | Bacup
i Leagues which are expected to enter the I! . , . J Accrington',- j | :| - first division,
whalley fcHURCH INSTITim CLITHERbE CCINSERVATIVES
4 A. Briggs aU W. lieland ’ E.jB. Colgate and J. Swalds 1
3 R. A. Htodie and R, Copeland | . ' G. W. Anderton and H. Briggs 2
5 H. Greenwood and I J. Taylor i ! H.jCheetham and J. He
0 Handicap 12' SOCIAL SERVICE CENTRE WHALLEY CONSERVA’HVE CLUB
5 S. Ashton and’C. Blckles E, Btpoks and A. Pettrs 0
0 T. Leo nard: j J. Bprlow and T. Taylor 4 ' J. Jackpon and G, Garratt 5
1 j.'O’Nell a!nd J. Turner and d; Taylor 8 Handicap ! ' 14! : NOR'THERN'j DIVISION St. JAMS’ V. 6jARISH CHURCH
5 J. Porter anId C. Bailey j • W. Harkreavds and Wl Caherley 0
3 H. Duckwbrth and L. Shuttlewprth Cl Stoser and F.! Whiteside 2
2 T. Hitchen and JjiLiver i , ' I ' : T. Briggs and R. Hijulker 3
3 Handicap. 13 . i : ■. ! , new!TITLE HOLDERS
:for a moment In the present state of the association, Alrtedy there are too many clubs With restricted:premises, but none can be termed too smMl for play.
actually; the final wtat the full five games, and up to .23 all in the last set. It is a pity there cannot be Wp champions, because Charlie Fort,'once agpin mimer-up, played a glorious game, failingionly at the ctacial, mo ment when he apparehtly had the gkme in his & at iw r in toe'flftai set.fHe thea
s To call ! J. Greeny ood champioh in , the ingles’ competition to like splittmel hairs, for r ' i'HapdicapO Handicap 3 12' : !
Handicap 4 7'
s 0 FOOD
.sooiier; but t | than loose rooL plant!the fiowj them;on in plants for the
. |: !;! ■ I MI! Sav^, 5IoneyJ
an aucuba, a h | herfiyj! They
Mating Stirul
.not iturn Into .shrubs may be I .hedge for fruits meii supply thf female varletla piece
of.stockJ
[fruitful bush. • For the fIov
1 and lit will be| , ; Into I the beds, quickly with a I
.leafy jwaste shf tag m the grou plant I foods wll
.assists decoihpl unpleasant for|
time for pulUnl amaryllis purpf the parent bu' own. 1 Pot up I soli with the stj Ing. i 1, '
The Window The lliies shd
; sunshine by dij need plenty oi when they sta, until they hav| autumn, Soa by plunging th | minutes.
TheiFrame.-
. slide the light 1 Healthy! Flof
less frame can too wet, If a di ahd at .the bottl •way' to ventll draughts shall f light on a plec
reached 26-17, only to see Greenwood worm his way to 20-id, much to the joy of the latter s chief second, who executed an Indian war t dance to dongratulatb hto hero. jMter that, ;
. c. Fort 0 A. Brigs 0
H. greenwood 0 ,. C. Fort 0 V. Bush 0
he match rested on two i»mto, and H. Green wood saw that they Counted on his! side, thus wresting the title from lU CTitheroj home for the first time. '.Perhaps it to. true to sa> that. Greenwood has ’’ that little bitpf sometamg the others haven’t gelt; skill, allledlwith spin, mider cut, whatjoulwill, and, mote mmta
|
h in the first set hJ Greenwood Rtoyedj as I eaving Charlie Fort! the star attojkerj^flom-
ave never seen hini play before. l and he smashed to :.ne tune of Oj
a T t o a t t e m p t e C d e a came into hto own, deciding that £ttack was-
to ret^^^
Church' but a victory 'for the Clltheroe side 1 Greenwood’s, ajd we alh thought ^ t: hut
for a heprty crash.l' 'Ihe thu^^ " t i e r t h e tiophy., A draw would entail 'shot
Whalley Church.F It to likely that the hopes of thelWhaUey fchurch-teato will be buried ffie"^'otoread somethtag-------- ^ decently to fronhof numerous of their supp-
orters, j.who wllj turn up, to encourage the body thoughtjCharlto had Conservatives to perform mighty , deeds,
the sake of the vl lage prestige.
scene atHlgharn’ i Hall Accrington will be one of the high speed table tennis, and stem com petition for honours In the East Lancashire championships. Three tables will be used simultaneously ufider the supervision of the organtolng comir ittee, and the final to ex-!
EAST LANCASHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS Freni 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon the
ware, kiJd
Rings, Engagement Rings, Cutlelry, Householc
everything you require |
raised, but to view of the poor attendmee; it was felt that a more representative meeting: was desh'aple, and no action was taken. | v j
The question of Cdronation celebrations pasi
ariday evening foi* over nine years. Spme omusement, not uninlngled with surprise,Jwas
residents in the township who had neyei heard of it, despite the fact that an enamtoli
“Librrar-’’ ------ lOtlt
and nof eds have appeared from time to tjlme on the no ice boarc
aiy slgn Ts affixed butside the scliool
hoggs ;ls. Id. to to, 2Jd.., shearlings 11c. to Is. Id.!, dwes 7d. Ito '8J., best black pPUed Scotch heifers 7Jd.l to 8d„ country: heifer 17di l to 73d-; hillocks 7ld, to
7toi.nows,6d. tij
cattle, aha hn average shoW of sheep lumi bering|atx)ut 450, .before a good [.attend mce of custoihers. Quotations:'First: quility
ClITHEBOE Monday
and. 100 Icalves., bdfore a . Idrge-'
attendi.ncej Quotations: ■ Best lyoung cows' £27 to £31 other usdful cow^ £22 10s. to £26, plainer kinds fil] 10s, to £21, Scotch heifers £|6 to £30, otae-s £16 to' £23; strong-'calves breeders.;IDs. to 32s.„ young calves 12s. M ,, , each,. Ti e Judges,' Messrs R. Cowperthwaite
b.; young pigs 45s. to 62s, .dach.: Tuesday.—
A good show of 75 dairy c ittle
and! 22si
'(Cllthero!) and E. Newhouse (Bashall Ea,Ves) made thh following awards for dairy c4ttle:| n W. Tadlor and son, Whltewell; 2, J. Wolf-, enden; Bplton-by-B'owIand. ..
M e r t e r ’S M e a t S t i i u t The Stout that is Better ior You
AECTION ____ ...—iA goop show, of from 50 to oft THEY LOSE 'tHEIR SENSE QF COLD
Reference was made to the local branch of F the County library'held In the school eW; ccasioned! when It was stated there - werC:
lvered!
When people But when people get
ciel cold they lose m<eir sense p! smell;
for Easter Gifts I TOP OF
MOOR LANE forehand
on Monday, whhn
taltaeroe.Cataollcs v t o i l - L ^ ^ w ^ c h he artompllshed Whalley Consenitlve Club. I f the latter usuaUy only to BtoejCtaMhe another win the championship goes to
had a play-off between Clitaeroe Catholics and 1 supporters Mike^^y ^eve^^ nnH'nftprwards 13-7, i9-15, and actuaUy 20-17. Eveij-
but Greenwood plodded on, flickmg^^^^^^ from 17 to! 18, then 19,
1 1 I
Perhaps that Indian|war dance taSpiredHei- tert,
uoubles’ final, where these samd handers entored themena
potats"were wldelyleparated. M saw little nr nnthtag of Fort s smashes m jthis game,
™ _ >0 I'ay- ' The — ^in other words
Goods, Jewellery of ■ 1 • ■
henchman to better, thtop, and I skUl and places, forces
S f
' time away from Mod r Lane. Details of matches:
I . ! , FINAL-'
I H. Greenwood 3; !|C. M. Fort 2. I
H Greenwood and D. Dawson 3,
0.M.FortaidJ.Parker.... l
F.NAL- ! ^ Thus the singles’! title has c h t e d ^
! trom Gdoffi Ihra, w lo did not compete. Greenwood, while Uie Couples’r t ampio
L O W
to now held by H. Gi eenwood and D. Dm M O O R
to H.
liopship ,wson.
j D C U B L E ^ em l - f in a ls -p H. Greenwood anc D. Dawson 3; W. Bug?s|
I f c M. ForUnd j ; Parker 3; H. Briggs and ' i w.'Fletcher 0,
and”even Dawson, uOually so erratic, to Indulge in hto wild him withouq walismg his nartner at all. In fact, Dawson looked as as Greenwood; but those whO know will
thp Bame he wants ithem to u?
r £ after his eqiraliser I thought Charhe I wish! 11 could shy the same about the
ave up the ghost. At any rate, it was a giand Aal, mid there o'uglft to be two medals.;
I grouhfi porodsi ; healthy.
’The'nieahstoi glng so that tli beds, and a dri
ant, restraint. The latter won him the title, Md he merits our cpngratulatiois for his. wptidsri'"*''^bovery. :
-of rejialrtag t | nurseryman is| Hull !the grq plant! these'
I hoxj can be [ wedges on tnf I 'Off!! the sill, ! cinders In the ! -drainage holef [ the!soil.
turns! sour. . soured soil.
! .shrubs flowep ( i -while sprlrigj i shoots that st| ■ 'The former sh ' .In order to' enJ and to flower
I Pruning SL
the cut
should be dugs -earth! should I Growing the g|
[Patching thd Window Bo| ,<3 I"
.flowering shr until'they has shoots th| away.
■wild flowers' 1 tlie spray, an than: they hdv| glng-and a llbf
Lilies of the] ■
of blooms. ! r the first dry .spring bloornsl
how mob 'Greenwood tasPir^„A„'?
won^on their meritp, with.a ?reat d ^ to 'mare, so taking txita chainpiontaips talYtaal- ' ley for the flilt titae, and also for the tost
: siNGLEp-Semi-finals-
C M Fort 3; D. Porter 0. - h'. Greenwood 3; jjJ. Barlow 0.
||
nothmB more to add about this do^bl^ e S S H Grebnwood and p. Dawson
.Instead of thl -where the soij .ildges—that aferated. il'Tl tile, because! nord wholes'
Bidging.-|^
;:6ods. 1 ! ,- I The Clampl
' the repacklp# Peach Bloa
.ibtted-hayej have-to he ;ra mlgtit be sprl
4 the sign ttf
.flower ta the I pollen, ta ,on cluster to cli] The middle t for the work! across the f l| iThePick.-
the Lowberr
Is the Logana a 'red raspbel berry. Thei gard to cultil Frame Ca|
may be sov
I :Orowl a stfi -this ■ shape
I OBITUARY.-Aftbr an illnes^ extehdmg While it is y
over two months, tae death W day morning of Mr|. Sarah Bond, of 8. Aiucri street. In her sixtteta year, taeVas boin at Stopper Lane, her maiden name bemg yyoM., Twice married, herfsecond husMiid was ai • J^ e s Bond,' a. Jotaer and' wheelwright, ot Stopper Lane, who iji^ 22 yeare ago Sincere sympathy will be i&tended to
daughter (tad four'Sms, all unmarried. | ino Interment will takdjplace at Glsbiu'n to-mo •
= row!(Saturday) afternoon.: I Hooper,! entitled '[The Harmoriium, J BECITAL.-1-A rebital by 'the ^ ! ^ Herbert
I the chairman were voiced by Mr.. J.P. The sofotot tos Mhster Lei na
who sang four songs vere sweeuv— ket," “Klllamey," ifLltlle Tddaj "When;Eong to svteet.’ Mrs,
tots. Suppehwas
effort, which realized about £4, purpose, of helptagl to cover the hymn books..
'
I masks has! been . Slovakian Goverrment.'
A law compelllf
ceedtagly tateresttak anfamustag, the reciwi ' was in every-way arsuccess. pi
"ClMshop Ohronloies,’.’ was mdta ated by a large gathering to me pnlon-sti» Metaedist, Chuhta pn VMnesday
weather'pres ded. fihanks to Mr.
Wilklnso.nl
and Councillor W.UvilWnson i 5 f erved by the adics.
nard Oddie, ThbMiis;
, J. H.'Fair-' , Hooper and
-'cital
Beai',1’ and . Wilkinson
Wilkinson “wele the 1 pton- ____ The
,g all citizen: to bu. pass6d by the Czecno
was for th( cost of nev ygas
E ]s-
under a gl| the . seeds [W| because the
-.PLANT
.Any crop ri fuller quantll to develop;ltf lable. Pho^d itlon of' ed| encourages'
Three fooj [flesh and |ii] the earlier,
;and of th ■{nltrogenvo [growth of le. The natlt
,'Cabhage fa| artichoke, I-
tland benefil
I their other J classes of bn ent propbri grouped InL etc.; frUll
etc.; leafja| sprouts andi pies; and f ■leeks. The I
mil A i t : : , / ’. ,1 V .
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