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O U T H E R O E ivhose' comijxlon gpes;hack


jerhaps ore :rea5on Ohurch' defence I; has


9 L o c a l F O O '


Lancashire Comhihilioii F.A.Pts


.South Liverpool Accrington Res, Prescot Cables Bacup Borough


Darwen .1..... Rossendalfe U. l New Brighton


Droylsden Fleetwood Chorley .


Oldham Ath Res, Morecambe .... Lancaster City Clltheroe ....


24 15 6 24 14 5 2313 6 25 12 7 20 14 5 23 12 6 23 12 6 23 10 5


iyland Motors


, Horwlch R.M.I. Great Harwood


Marine . Southport Res. Barrow Res. ..


Rochdale Res. Northern Nomads,


Res.


22 10, 9 23 8' 8 23 9.11 25 9 13 22 910 26 9 15 26'' 8 15 23 7 13 23 7 14 26 4 20 19 2 18


24 12 8 23 10 8 22 9 8


P. W. L,


shooting on ihe run,^he full length tp Si ve the ball which wm


3 >47 59 23 7i49 56 23 3 58 49 21 3:56 66 21 3:43 56 21 2 51 68 20


_l 49 37 28 4166 45 28 5143 45 25 5>46 40 23


73 38 33 62 39 33 53 36 30 80 55 30 72 30 29 58 35 29 55 37 29


From , a comer, iddoii’s hands. dahgerOus 'ru sh


Murray was foul' id by Akers on the edge U.U.BC..U., on the Chofley. M t


of! the peiialty p a shot was sayed )y Marsden, >ptoriey kept up pressure for some time but could not get to close quarters. Anothw raid doTO the Clltheroe, r l ^ t ended wltff a


shot across i go il by Chatbum. ,, Stern tussles In midfield


3'44 66 19 3>49 71 17 2:39 49 16 2139 81 10 0;i3 84. 4


LAST SA'taRDAI’S' RESU^LTS. Lancashire Combination. >


♦Southport Reii., 2; A c c i^ t o n .^ s , , 0.


♦Barrow Res., 3i Rochdale Res., 2. ♦Prescot Cable i, 1; O ld h am A th . Res., 1.


♦Lancaster C ity , 2; Fleetwood, 1. ♦Darwen, 3; [Leyland Motors, 2.


♦Marine, 4; Morecambe,


Lancashire Jqnior Cnp-Second Bound. Chorley, O l/ C U th e ro e , 2. _ ^ Horwlch R.M.I., 1: ‘ G re at Harwood, 0.


♦South Liverpool, 5; Rossendale u., 0. LEAD Lost. I


CLITHEROE AGAIN BliATEI'jl AT HOME BY CHORLEY.


MISSED CHANCES. !


' Previously Clltheroe had scored 22 goals in three successive gmes, and confidently expected winning by an­ other big margin against Chbrley, but they were doomed to disappointment.


successes at Shaw Bridge g'ound on Saturday in the second round of the Lancasbdre Junior Cup competition.


Chorley broke Clitheroe^'run of m I


. defeating Clltheroe by fou,r goals to twp at Clltheroe last November. I On Satur.^ day, they won by the 'odd goal In five. There were several reasons for Clith- eroe’s downfall and ript thelOast of them the fact th a t Chorley .won thp toss and elected to defend the Jubilee'end.ln the first half. (Almost without jexceptlon Clltheroe adopt such a policy themselves, and the players were plainly dis­ concerted at the outset when their plans were foiled, Throughout ithe game their attack did not function with its customary smoothness and 'made but little Impression on a compact Chorley defence. The turning point came early in the second half when Phythean, Clltheroe’s left half-back, flgu;red In an unusual Incident. , and was ordered off the field.


clearly th a t they were determined to avenge their league defeat at, Victory Park and secure another victory a t the Shaw Bridge ground. I t will'be remem­ bered that Chorley had the ‘honour of


From the kick-off, Chorley showed ; ;


; handling offence, Phythean objected strongly and apparently refused the referee’s request for his naijie.


When he was penalised for a


. to smooth the matter over, but the " referee ordered Phythean to| leave the field. This incident unsettled |the whole team, although Clitherqe increased their lead shortly .afterwaws, they never obtained a real grip on the game so that graduaUy Cjforley overhauled them and


Richardson, Clltheroe’s captain, tried


got In front) ) ' , ERfidfeg PORE AND AFT.


i teain which pefeated Rossendale United


,-jrited to Itheir own downfall by dKensive errors, but the fact remains; that with a full complement!they would probably have held on to their lead. It; was just one of those days when things would not go 'right. Clltheroe’s forwards missed some easy chances and In the first half Iddon, the Chorley j goalkeeper, made several miraculous saves. On the heavy ground, clever football was Im-: possible, Clltheroe enjoyed slightly more of the play, but finished badly. On one occasion, jfor: instance, Chatbum got clean through and failed tfa score with the goal a t his mercy, and on another, Thomas, stapdlng almost | ,phder the crossbar, headed; past the upright with Iddon helpless. I t Is Also true that Chorley did hot! make the ibest use of their chancek. but, generally speaking, Clitheroe werfa the biggest sinners. The result was a big disappointment:to the spettators and the general feeling yras that Clltheroe ! would' have won If Phythean had not been sent: off. ' ' Clltheroe made one change from ;the


Td 6Srlain extent Clltheroe con-


the previous yreek, Shaw, who was not eligible, betag displaced by Thomley. Chorley had several changes and! In­ cluded In, their team two former Cllth­ eroe players In Singleton ahd Horsfield, The teams were I as follows:;


j ■ '! ! ; ' :


terrific shott> Id( on, brougM off anothei spectacular saV(. ; ’IWo Chorley Apen- tags were waste I by delayed p ^ e s am \Jhen StagletoE later got the^baU h front of him With a clear way,for goal hb found the c lngtag


Kitchen attempt ;d to brea^ sahd^ched ibet veen -^ov Chorley de­ fenders. The free kick produced On exciting tusslCilii the Chorley.goal area w L n a t iength Kltehen got ta o'


and whed


and his shot;, deUvered.wMe u n ^ J challenge, passbd a yard wide. Exj


a , handicap


changes were fa it; Interesting ^ d fairly even.^ Marsden effected a brilliant savb


from Monte, wlo shot hard from short r ^ e . P lay : was a t once; transfened


but all Thomas could do from a perfect centre by , Kite len; was to head feeblj tato Iddon's h a r ds. Another grand shol by Monks h it t l e post. .Chorley pUet bn pressure,! ma nly; on the left wh6r< Horsfleld often Jieat McDonald ' In one sustained as sault Chorley had four-shot charged dovp I y defenders,


i Chatbnrn i ras well watched and oi one locctelon Wilkinson desperately


, cUtheroe^centre Was approaching. This producid the first goal of the


kicked the bi 11 for a comer When the


: match for A len swuhg his leg a t the ball centred by Thomas and saw it curl throngt a ruck of players intp


theinet. i


start. Twice la swift succession Iddoh diverted dangeioUs shots , from M e n over the bar,; f n CUtheroe, Inspired by their success, attacked determinedly. Trying to drlbb! e tbiough from Kltchen[s pass Emmett, was brought down and there were cries for a penalty, claims wCrb Ignored. Half-time: CUthen e, 1; Chorley, 0.


This goal! came 35 minutes from the PHSTHIAN! SENT OFF!


soon as play v as iresumed. Marsden lost possession of the ball wide of ; the Clltheroe goal, a lively scramble result­ ing, and:l th in Kitchen, perslsmi


i Each', goM liadj!a ngrrow escape as


into the Chorlfy goal area, Iddon dl?- ttogulshlnd hlnself with , a-couple of agile saves froi u Kitchen and Chatburh. One of the fev organised movemente .took Clltheroe into scoring position, b^t Emmett’s finlsl tag was poor.


against heavy idds, carried an attack


travelling towarc s the comer of tM net. 3hatbum headed Into Richardson checkeffA


...uuv a d v e r t i s e r


. '■ -i A N D T IM E S ,


bfecause the team has been playing ............. - 'S t Itwo S£


der most u;ifam|llar conditions., ^


tc\ilt and colipled v le team hus; been bperattag on In the- period, under revlq 'Cbncededi tvfelve the; P4fjsh ____ football veryblffl: F R tD A Y F E B R U A R Y 4 . 1 9 3 $ l e T e n n i s A s s o t o a t i o n SCHONELL.” i>ams to (Waterloo ground envy 'the ' S S t L r d a v t h e U ^ c h iw t e


I lasUngden against Lakeside snd'besldea the crop of


rodhced, t leire !was plehty. of clean : iteresttag play >ln a tWUtag encot n te r


.A


best i t has beeri'hls pleasure, to co. itrol, ' lidth both sides! fighting leyery: mnute


]n fact, th i rfifgree in W (inims the same to havb been one c t the


ii-leadof three>goals to i)ne,,hut fan urn- ' Ing > round : Laneslde |Utod the Atod .


rtthout toiisUghtest susblclon! of -any ’ inteijval, ™


^vantage to,full accountiand adde five nore goals 'against anbther. from OUtheroe t5ain.| |?nal^


the Lanesl'leio; P a ri^ |C h u rch ,^


which It was readily a a ^ t te d worthy of, th e j more than upheld J h e S t a t i o n they have gained for, p ^ ^ g


This defeat need riot iworry the Rar^h m are cipable of morej


:leari ■ .and Holt.


ihurch' a>i l uhdef .nprmal conditions, ;hey ■


e result, r i f they dldmot gata ajpouit „ atttactlve'tafataaU. IThelr


JcorerSWete Dewhurst|(2), Taylojr and WODDNOOK AMATEimS


BEAD 7.


After being on level te p s at the tateml. Read coUaised against Wootoook


anffwere biaten by five W nook- won ' the! toss m decided to play against , the wind. T^e eM exdia^ta were


fahly even, U rfter^elev^ W wbodnook’ji centre-forward, beat two men


the home team began a n a l bombai


The


and scored p loyely go®y team: more deterinined Hd they


longpm‘]'p‘im | l ] ^ ^ ^


al bombardmtat on the W w rs Read deserved a ^oal and just^ibaore in ten a l. toe out^de-right r^ ly to


Woodnopk overi)Owered|the home, defence Ail the hal[ .turri to putlWH^Mk


to his Insid e mariiwho shot: first tone Carr and equalise. , After tofe resumption


arid receivng fto“ Yartoey, Haworto^^ o n.o Wol’. tm*n tn mitiWoodnook ill front.


ltois .st&e ]^ad ®ttew,toeh tem , bta OT to! ho piipose and Yardley, cut m and


red with a low shot.jl^toen Llngird wm


uriset Woidnopk und 'lEawor^ fdurth goal. Near toe,end. Burrows, Inside


foriled to toe! penalty ,area>:^J®®ra.,^®5 wide from toe spot, but this taddmt did not


iStl trlckel the'home defence and, made the


Woodnook total into fivg. I ■ ™al. Wooilriobk Amatems 5; Read, f;


II Ten min: ites after the interval, I Phythean who had on several occi I slons shows a disposition to argue


with the referee, evidently went too far and was ordered off the field.


I This was a severe blow to Clltheroe, W ithere was little sympathy with the player. AUes afterwards played half­ back. Singleton got possession close Jin but!he was q ilck ^ challenged and his shot was wide Play became distinctly scrappy, especially as defenders took few risks, kicking tato touch under pressiir* Clltheroe Inci eased their : lead wh Allen booted t i e ball forward, enabta Kitchen to da -t in and score while t| Chorley defer ders were paying more attention to C latburn.


i I Three CUtheroe defenders got li|to


! a tangle and presented an e w ! chance to f eddon, who coolly nettw.


I CUtnefoe h id hopes of Another gijal >when Chatburn, got clean |through h u t Ihe shot too soon and IddOni easily saved. After half-an- hour, Chbrley equaMd, Singleton forcng the ball* through with Marsden a n d : llchardson on the ground. 'Lively tussles ensued. ' Thomas failed, iwlth an easy chance and then Chorley jsnatched th e ! winning goal, ^ Murray iscorlng after a good mn by Singleton,


Final;


Chorley; 3; Clithfarjoe, 2, bFlow form.


I >


standard and :he attack was disappoint;- tag. Marsde 1 was not as confident as usual and laffied understanding with his full backiJ Two,; If .riot all thtae, of Chorley’s goals toere! o f . the flft variety, altho ighmany referees' wo fid have dlsallowi d the winning goal on to® grounds th a t ! Marsden was Impede, McDonald w is the better back, coqler and stronger than Thofnlw. The latter tired and In t he second half Monks I ,ad too much'llbMty and was too fast t nd tricky for the CUtheroe left back on :he JubUee slope.; Richardson defended stoutly and lever gave Singleton mpch rope, while; Akers playedjwith his cus­ tomary enthupasm and si'" ’


Clltheroe'played below their uspal


generally ha 1 th e , measure of WUso“ - Chatbum wai|too well w ^ h e d to ha\|e many opportiriltles and ’Ijhomas had ,a poor day. Much of the taeflectlvei),es{


Kitchen wis the best] forward Arijd


of the U'ne wte due to the fact th a t j: Inside ffarwar 3s played tool closely that many: o'j their passes did not their colleagi es.


Chorley, and WUklnson was the pick ol the full bacte. In: the Half-back line Strong and Mercer were often seen U


Iddon gave a brllUant display i ,


■ Clitheioe: Marsden; McDonald, Thorn- ley; Akers,' Richardson,; IPhytheari; Thomas, Allen, IChatbura, ;Emmett and Kitchen.


' HartleyiiStrorig.iMercer; Monks, Murray. Singleton, Seddon and Horsfleld. Referee:,Mr. T. Bums, bff^mley.


Chorley: Iddon; Wilson| fWilkinson; , ■S'raRN TUSSLES. ’


^ Kitchen smartly rounding Wilson and , centring, but Allen missed his kick when: favourably placed. Then Chorley goti away and Horsfleld crossed the b a ll to Monks, who shot wide of goalfroma good position. Kitchen seift a fast drive, narrowly over the Chorley , crossbar In: the next Clltheroe raid and a little later.


hut,the sun was shining when the game stacrted, Chorley won the toss 'a n d elected to face a strong wind. Clltheroe quickly delivered a strong assault.


After heavy rain the groprid was soft,


,hc toi


advantage end recovered/well wiei beaten. 'Afler a shqky , s ta r t,. Monki Unproved: and was always dangeroui after the In ;erval, while Horsfield wai - extremely tricky and niade good usA 0 his chances, j Like Chatbum, Stogptoi was well wat :hed, but he Wed hard gave Clltheioe’s defence • little ptaO® Chorley playid good tootbaU but wep flattered by he result.


LANESIDE (Acer


MATEI dpuBCH.;


V. PARISH rigton Combination.)


two away/ta itches on successive Satri days! wlthou; securing a point has bep i the experierce of the ;;Parl8h,Ch ircp


Tol score lo fewer than, nine g o a a ta


durtog the laist fortnight, , : This unuAial occurrerice has re te r happened b ifore in the faiemory qf to chairman ol th® l®ague, Mr. A. R, Orosi,


W AD D ID IG^N v . S C IP A D it^ lE S (Blacljbum (3o|nl)lnation|


dingtpn Wife nioving nicely In spite of their- handicap and' came near' on one .or two occasltas. I Davis should have “ oredjrhto he burst (hrough. The]’keeper k n # e d the ball out to > Hesmondalgh who m wide when A gial seeBifid cenAin- .A** %®,®to® end C’NelidldiwfiU tfaluto 5 beautoillSh'A for>a comer.! I Keeping up pressuw, BcapA almost scored {when the jright winjier sent across a series l6f toe centres but RgbUMn, Bates and' O'Neil were sound. Attacking /a down the centre, Wilklnton opened tlie home


up toe slope against a ;stong wtad. was s ^ n ri action, cleAring smartly


ccount iifter : some clever forwM play. Waddlngton more than] held their <wn and crossed over with a useful lead. Half time:


j Waddlngton, 1; ;Scapa, 0„


seconds lalf . 'and Jaikwn increified the lead with a long run t o d i fast shp. toapa reduced tie lead with A clever goal Thehonle


WaddUiilton had most of the ganib ta toe


team' scoied again whpj WUkinsor, dashra through to net a reiiiArkable gop with to overhead rick, ;the baU peUig helped [through by'the wind. jHesmoridalgh scored again after a comer kick, ScApa;bad ajgoid share the lamel and canie neap srormg, a


Losing toe 'U)ss, W a d d ^ had to jgay ' i— — T to ' I - ■


toble. T h e .h o ,aB ,'« ;i;h ^ ^ Blackbrirn, ,;aridOtli,^^ Stfanjl works-


League;'hUthQLte.bWlly/.af In' fact toby ;iaa;.as.:iitoggj


lattel.'Whlch! to easy fikture-usui


ton hte best tonm-to canto,to.® -5^? ® ™ I , expect V.'


h'e Burnley mer, rihd E. Martoif vifi cer-; talnly ihfald his iwn ln':aiw d u ^ tor he,


glyes nothing away. expect to hit a t ' anythlrigi but he ^ find his height an asset., Then tl^e


coiriblnatlon ’ pf Rod | CppelTO i and Aifthut Briggs vml he required to furms^


NelAori andjBUiWey;, wWc: who takesTthli - ,Sta -iTtool trophy: for the champions,


the: usu,al Rlhfalf d^® Roubles vf itory.; firi-rilght alsp la th®: T^®vtle I bettoperi


sides 7 fought':- :i draw: Iri : a riolatch ;Sorae'.veete too, pul Burriley! to: mike ; a !; great honours falUnf to Nelson In Afferlall, the: latter Are tt,:l


Dlstrlpt; League and hope^o


I NEIV'MENAClkTp- I Winning nlni tepri'EAmeragalMt thete t visitors’ five ganes, the, young fi ds TOar.


week.' > In toe words |o f '' Topics,’? the, AmerlcAn tennis periodic il: » I . / I The Rllblesdalians,


, ( imites from the Rlbblesdal set the croi/d aUght by bl:


natlt ■th


og thelRlbbleEdaUanstxotours jurprlsed everybo;dy but themsplvgri ,by ' eftattog MaUe:^ Churc! i to the firm rou id of too Sir WiUlam Bi ass Cufa compet tion last Tal


H. Greenwood,':A. Briggs E. Brooks, W. A. Peters .. R. E. Copeland/R. A. Hlidle ... F. BlrtweU,lB.'Barfani...., A, G. RusseU, E. Wlggam


E. V. Bush, K.iSherUker Not quaUfled with 4 mAtches:


e Tennis al tAble


'big tons of WhaUe^ Churd >lri a first round upset. | Their singles


ittag the Institute


'j team got the flrst’Aet, put tj atoms tun,ed on them a


column If adopted regularly? iNo, astonish nent WAS tevlnc


■'/games.;/ ''''r /; , " I Would th a t Yankee istyle \m fto \e this


/they thrasled th m lln


home team. If a conversation lefore the match/sterted is reportedw ntocorreef- lyj 'Apparent y Whalley'phurch players werei 'condoUig with: one I another, because the sicond rbund draw palrec the two,WhaU:iy Churfah.teamslwd they kneN the draw prior to staWtog this


ishowmen' 'Wasted j the toter-leagU® > cracks • by :l Ig margins]. r


...e away 16 mighty Id wWlop h e othpr


mighty School,


R. Bowes, C. Hydeh'eard G. Gatrart, G. Taylor


1 SECOND DIVlJSION,


C. Sltoger, T. Briggs........ . 5 J. Hayes, T. Hudson..... W. HaybuTBLJ. BaUey . W. Astln, T. E. Rigby . N. Cawley, A. Towers.... H. Duckworth; L. Shutt ewortl)i. J. Swales, 'W. I Calverley


V. GbrnaU, A, Bridge J. Porter, F. Thompson! Not quaUfled with 4 m itches


J. Hudson, W.;, Astta , DirWSION ONE.


MOOR 'lANE v] ■WHALLIIy METHODISTS.


3 G. Ford, Ri Ford ; T.Wllsin, T.


matchi Durlig the; tato tK . of 'to® youngsters tot jrrupted by reminding the confident visitors th a t toeyhadn’t.ypt played: their first Touhd, And said one: ‘I ’m playtog to-nltow”. [which suggests


3 Handicap 9 > .


that' besides ( UtherohMount Zion, these RlbbiesdaUahi ■‘Al'e a menace to the first division'"“ hAtk-(markers.” (jne -well- known! player expressed nls opinion In the I words, ‘ They’vfa got It to the bag alreAdy.” I vonder If 1: e I s : prophet. I shouldn’t b^ surprised After what has happened,


record alreadv,created id :be Increased, even thou to ah hour or two Iremalned for further com jetltors-to jotai I Nevertheless, /ten more names


CABfiy i m t cuj^ e n jb ie s . Lsjst' week 1- didn’t rfaaUy -xpect the


r entiles would


came t t a , ' to make the total seventy, whlfah; Is almc s t forty iijore' h an any previous tournament, and mor®over, every [well knywn player (with only two exceptions) lias .joined! ta. | The last entries came with a 1 b s h frqm Vernon Bush and Kei, Sherllkfar,'and eight other members of the K.S C. I club.j ; You 11 discover the two pfasslmlstli , stars by looking throigh the draw,[ which:, I


header l it the upright and A test shoti struck O’Veil And flewjfor a corner. Davis and Wllk nson! added to the home s »re and


b ust ' b^re: - to® > ri95® > Heauondf ;lgh was


making tie sefare. . ] ;' Final; Waldlngton, ,8; Scapa Dryers, 1.


will prov de the opposition. rought down and scored from the spot


hat trlcki.: The team are at home again to-morrow' when the strong Rlshtpn team


RIBBLI;8DAi,E Wa| iD^ERS CC. , 'SEASON, >1937


Averages—First-Eleven ■ j .'Ba


E.i Coma all . R.: Freed/ [.. H.'- Washbrook E. F.


-mg i Stand- 'Holt.


J;'Brook: Gi Woodwortlj


18L'4;.116o..4})5,.28.92 10' . .3; . 74<(..341..26123 2i!..2. . C5( i..476. :25,05 igj,.2. . 52 . .23G.)15,05 22. .0. . 40 . .274.*12)45


tein g '


i L c . . 27 . . 8I . I 1I57 2()..2. . 44 . .208. T 1-.44


BOwtrao 0.1 M) R.


HiWashlirook.;. Maroney . . . . ' . J.'Brook .'...>. 6.Wood'forth:. . . , 280;i3. .50. .061.


Ei Weaver r'f ■


Second Eleven Battiso


H. Scott W. Riehton' G.Swaleii R.' Trim iy Ji Broois,, jnr.,....'l>f V.^ . Gr^nwoofl. S.; Brine ley. .>,.


r


l^.'Grey J. Brooks;.'


....1 3 ..0 .. 79a..?45. l i . , 1. . 47o . ; i99. .1'i.81 171.2..


18.84


.:l|) ..l./ 2.. 44a.


47 .


20.)1.. 66 . .21I..II.IO l'l;.2.,;33a.


.4.. 49 . iM---.- 311)


j -M. ,R. . .75. .098.


i 05. r . .31. .405.


219..14.60 ,230;.1^77 : 63.:12.53


99..11.00


W./ Av l ;57..12.24 ,33..12.27


500 mliers have le p the mines of South Wales, to/take up professions as the result


Duriri} the past three > years, t lore than of number


spaie-time stud^.; About n a f f ' that ! become irilnlsters of [ religion,


;63i ..>2. . 109.. 159(3. .57. .291.. 18213. .44. .398


W. Av. 17. . 9.94 29. . 39. . 54. .


'166,1..34..449. 25' . . l i90 Wilkins in and Hesmondalgh botli scored'


these 'notes, 1 ut next week wl ,1 s f t the sixty-four players still; ta the com- petltlfan partfclpattag ta ith e test round Here is the d! aw:


Append below The'prellmlniry rounds trill have been completed whe i you reto


eI Severity ilayers :(35 pairs) have i ' •


-ImlnAry round.:. Byes.weye teawn for: G. RuSsell and B. Baron, J. Dawson


ntered, nec issltatlng byes and-apt®-


md L. Pye, a id C. Bailey and, J, Liver. PRELIMINARY RpUTO.


W. Hayhurst and J. WUklnsoniv.'V. Biish ' iahdK.S:ierllker, (No. 1 ) | / ^ . P. Blrtwell and J. Peters v. Bi A. Hindle :ahd J. Ttylor. (No.; 2).


H. Jones and E, Parker! v. (8. Garratt ;And R. E Copeland.' (No. 3).


■ .


week i on Wee nesday' evening. ' ,


A. G. Russell and B, i of Prelta:, NO, 1,


J. Dawson £ nd L. , Prelim. I'o. 2.


(These will have beeii plaVfad off this sound; jOWfe.


(To be played At the crib of ■the firstnained palr u


Pye V.


C. Bailey a:id., J. L 1 Prelim. No, ,3; .


1(|.00 10.20 12.23


W.'H. Baskerville aw, > P. Brenrian and ,-


L. iCroo k arid R . H aigre areS ' Shu ttlevSirth an d Wofad


F. 'N.: Cavvlby' ,and Ryd ehe ara an d W. Barnes;


A . B u llo c k '4 d A,'H Ayrorth V. " a n d . A . B ) H am ilto n ;


E . M a r t in t o d Geo.- TAy lo r


'T. 'fflncks 'to d 'J : 'Wllsto ■'f- T. Hudson Haworth


■ / I a n d 'R .- io rd .,;, A r th u r R ig b y an d H .lA s t ta .r ! an d W. C . Ch ath urri.


A. D. Smith And J. Menriell ,v. J. /'And L, Rradley.j' I : . A .'B r id g e arid W. M a r f ta v


> andT. B/Rigby:' i,/,


. Hall to d f . C. BrAlthWalte i and A. Towers,


J . B a ile y an d C. Chew V.; T . C F. Thompson- i -i ,[: /


a h d ,:'F ;;E o rres t., . , , ^


. !M ..F o f t .A n d J. P a rk e r an d R . HargreaYfas; ^


H.


> As you are s Include tour


v;D. Byrne 'T. Holden


^ tc h ta And F. Bailey


DuckvfOn :h A n d ': L . [Shut tlfawortli E . Brpol|s and''Wi A . Peters,


of 21, and t t e lattericorslst of five games hf,2l, and ill the BortAJ'


Thus by wlmitaF aUjtn® sbigjles a pate


et ;' The former ccinBUt of fhjee games “ if ;


' : : iSjiiitWSS'lU


a ll aware tne ab)v'p 'matoh® stogies Sfata an d one doubles


8


,V/GornAll vie. V. Les Dawson ,G. Ford T. Wilson


R Brathwalte: v. ./Wagstafle.


j / '■ ,


BAroh V. Wlhnfars " J


inners of


vef V. SVlnhers of i


Holden


1 J. Parker, C, Chew , , I Al Hamlltoi, J.'Haworth


DIVISION TjWO


0 H. BaskervUle, J. Hal : : , ■ W. Hayhurst, N.


1 L. Tomlinson, A. Dixon \


5’paridlcap |: j


CHATBURN CHURCH v. ,: CHURCE.


4 T. Hudson,! j . Hayes IT. Briggs


1 W, Astlri, T. Rigby !


6 M. Hudson; F Ch 4 Handicap


>0 J.'Astln,'T. Holgate ■' Len Shuttleworth, A. Bleazard


2 R. Parker, 1 s. LlriibertH,


, S. Ideson ;Duckwortt, -R.


^epzard


5 Handicap , V ' Haridlcap 8 !


of FRIENDLY t e l H. ,/'whalley conseiivaJo t


J Accringiton Aijn in f ie l d ' ' ' CRICKET >, (iuB S i


1 ’J: Peters, E. Martin /'


. Marsland, S. Wfalsencroft


'2 IV. A. Peters, E.'-Bro: T; Taylor; 0 Ramsbottom


3 E. Brooks, G. Garratt J . Marsltod, S. W


3 W. A. Peters, G. Taylor ' J. Foster,


i d Garratt, J. Peters I'G. Taylor, ],............. '


*3 W. A> Peters .... 26


1 w. A, P e te rs , 2 KM a r tin '........ 2 J. Peters .i:..).... 1 G. Garratt ..... 3 G. Taylor'........


:• ! Bowland Bill lards.


Bolton-by-Bowland Newton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S la ld b u rn .. . . . . . . . . .: Wlgglesworth; . . . . . .


Tosslde' .....


SIAIDBURN V- 86 H. Lawson ...... J


BOLTONj-B ?-BbWLAND


' '84 G. W; Greenwood, 100 C. Green:..... .


481:-_,


100 -P. W h itfie ld ... T 100 A. Oreehvrood ill J. Leemlfig ......


Parkinson 100 ftasworth 5| ilayhurat 3l


A.


.’ l ark ta scn 54 434


Wllton son lOP a a yh u rs t lOp.


seats' for the iorirth-EngUnd Ausf"’"


Match at' Headtogly, L e e ^ lot played until next Ju ly -h iV f sold,


Cricket' [to 'the news 80(1 hliher-prlced; . ;rallA Test


6


2 W. A. Peters, E. Mai . j. MarsIand, JJ .lVc


1 E. Martta/G. Taylor] iJ. pidham, J.


Ma>rsland 2 : . , ,1.


T/Taylor, 0 Rajms^ttom ■


B


Istekcroft i .


J. Oldham, , T. Taylor W'lolsehcroft ■Marsland J. Foster


J. Matsland T. Taylfar, : * -- ,w i


Oldham () ilsencroft' d


P E S S IM I SM has become a cult. [Its ^ ; /voterlej; look forward imi atlen;ly. to.


slumps. Wars,, and revolutions. Stfo ig; in their /faith in the: rotlenneK ol the|soclai


fabric,' they do not lose peat[t; as each inticl- p a ted: catastrophe falls toj mattriallse ,but console themselves with! the] hope; toat what was, avoided I'oday' will 'prove: toeKapable to-morrow. ■ Tlley do nokemulate| the-ostrich


by hiding their heads to; the sand; laUier they take fo r model | the [ kite Who , icents


.battles',before! they occur jmd,. polsec over the ' troubled state [ o f ! iteteijriatloriAl akalrs,


16


they 'peer hjmgriiy 'at: ‘ftacldentS) that, should lead tfa, a world epnflagratiom ; it does riot,need' an extraotolnary memfaiy to! recAlLthe large number of occasions -within, say' the last, year when th is coimtiV was, about-to slip into A wartl-yet we 'are stUl at peace,! and there has hot been a period smee the last war ended;whcin,;ih the,forebodings of the pessimist. We have Jiot s l p i in Im­


ca u se s 'o f this cult; doubtless ;dne of-the Causes is not! umYortlh': impAtlence st the less’ desirable features Of modern life, which expresses itself in' a .willingness: to Mcept an upheaval In which! these! feature^ may disintegrate or, as the tehnlnology faf th® communist would' pfirase [tt, he! Uquidated, What else would disintegrate o r ifb e liqui­ dated” along with the; updeslrable feitures is not always! taken Into jthe calculAtlon; but the prophets, of /pesshnlsm; will retort that'! they are merely-iwarning us, dravflng bur attention to the writing; on the wall, #nd, are not themselvek responsible. But to some extent they m a y b e responsible;] It may be that-the writing on the ;V(all hta been:ln-; scribed there by thelTi own-.hands, because, at the bottom ol aU the Imfaertalilty of; today He fear and Insecurity,! and an-Undue p ^ - mlsm Contributes to ! the] develbpment .ot


minent danger of A n o th e r .■ jj, ^ : Social psychology might • explalr ;the


; J . Swales


C. Sllnier, I'.'laylfar 0; Handicap 2


. uneeitnam b


11 ' > / ! ! ■ , I . CHATBURN SWIFTS


F. Vmteslde Ij | „!


V. 8' INSTITUTE.


L. Chamb irs T. Hitmen


Liver 3,


2 R. E. Ford,:E. Harwool A. Haworth, Jl. PuIUpck


MOUN'T ZION 7. K.^.C.


1 G.l Bralthwalte, F. Bn ithwalte'..:;, '


1' T. Ballsy, A. D. Byrrei‘G. xfawetsi


Handicap , 3 ! ' ,16


CAwIey Bridge 4


PARISH


W.Cialverley 4 • ■ ! • ■ .


i i .


!ht, with ;he end. ime and


Hlgham lese.twfa friendly 1 fancy


decldfa


WlU hkve a t lea it.300 suppt rterWto ®he®j them> ori again it the here ilta n rivals. Blackburn v is it; th e /A c ir ln ^ o n and


_ ' riow


co iside;:ed an the he Is


prir lads did.; vagtlnst the;


Works


here the ilaylng'surfaceihas bera neven ilttle iwonder that all vls.ttag


I arish Chui ch Who,' there tl^Seve, will return to iwinning pays v'henr. they again play


th a t mds very.


FIGHT FOB TB0®D PLACEI IN NoIbTH-EAST lANCASBIBE L^GUE,


' .Rlbbles^ale’s tcairi to trav « to Burtoey to-rilght i Is 'a gW led ib y A. Bi


Martta> and J. 'faylor toi aj?ft®| ^ t h R. E. Copeland; If pibWesdale


earitata, rind Is i s follows: IV. J aista E. as


can win the match. ’The otay likelihood of ties Is when one man wl is two stogies and his partner loses one and winA the other, and then, both togf ther lose the doubles. I In th a t case the tie will be three sets for each sldfa, T1 ,en the gataes won' and lost should be, w irked out, m the'resultds still a-tie the, visitors have the right to play off on their own table wlthta three-days, .l Scope cards [have


Sir- WlUlani Brass Cup requiring pfalnte to be fill id in for game of 21 up.


CANDID COMMENTS ABOUT I PLAYERS.'


GOSSip


been sent to. every playei an d.wfilbe ,jiider the headtafe.of '-Brief Chronicle.^ - — - - - 111— I .


....vv — ----- --------- , ifii the Northern Regional programme competition,' GfaunclUor ,Fran^ Dugdalp/


Whalley Church... 6 6 Whall'ey Meth)’ ... 6 4


d 6dRLES|/LEAGDE[-TABl i l (Up tfa Jan u a ry : list).' FIBST DIVISION, p. w. i D. F.


Whalley R. R . 6 3 Whalley 'Cons., ... 6 3 CUtheroe K.S.O.... 6 0 CUtheroe Moor L. , 4 0


Chatbum, Church 8 8


CUtheroe'Parish... 7 6 CUtheroe'K.S.G. ,.. 8 14 CUtherfae . St. Jas. 7 3 Waddlngton ii.... 9, 2 Chatbum Swifts... 8 2 Rlbblesdale


CUtherfae; Mourit Z. 6 ,2 leading! PAIRS'


!' I SECOND DIVlf ION,


,2 76 1 93 0 105


7 2


0 71 0 64


RECORDS FIRST DIVIi ION.


P.:- A. 23 /2


22 3 24 .6 17, 3 13 7 15 15


0 130: 0 98' 1T05


62; 16 64; 12 85 70 8 137 6


uji Usteritag to A debate oh’Brighter cricket which Is bAtag broAdcast to-night


i am sure th a t cricket lovers thtioughj , out the district wlU m.Ake.A .special potat


the same type as those used foF-th® The debate begins At-1f-20 >p.mi when -•


ON TOPICAL EVENTS. -By, "SNIPE."


® £ l a l ? ' ^ W m id eS


cricket team, has now become president of the club, ' 1 From .toyhood days pn- wards, Mr, Laflgshaw has been actively


. - -jdaie, s to e taw of


each BlbWesdale (jricket Leato®, arid Mr, • e.> A, MUford, secretary! o f l t h e . East


A.PtS, 681:8 11 >12


49 ' 7 S3'', 7 80 tO 61!' 0


,wiU be the stArttog' point/ of rwhat: promises to be A pretty J Uvely 'cricket; Argument,land It;'wUl be the more,inter-: fasting , a s : the Rlbblesdale I^ato® has; adopted severM new toeas, including the; hew l.b.w. !rule, blggeri stumps, and now, the elght-baU over, whlletheiLancashh;®: Leato®. of which East LancasWre Is-a


LAricashto® Cricket, Club, Among other thhigsi the elghttoaU; over. lAs a matter of fact, the|elgiit-bAll over


/ ! i / ! . : / m : !:


;Tt wUl be remembers th a t jldr. is an old Rlbhlesdale 1-eato® -c!


H


associated with IRUWesdalfa League cricket and was always an | attractive batsmanlj I ' .Will! never fomet once watching! him ppen the Inrilngs for WhaUey. In company vdth James Pefers, for a Uttle boy[ by my side exclaimed In astonishment, as the two emerged/from .............. ...


the • pavlUon GoUath.”!


Lumine, David and


'member, has strongly ;reslsted th® fiiarige., i


1 -Parker, one of! the fastest fjowlers the (Ribblesdale Leagu® has ieyef knfamj as well as many other > piromirieiit figUf®®: ■Settle last won the Rlbblesdalel Leaiue ichamplorishlpln 1919 and altog®to®r had itoe distinction df.securing chief honours


Wmself,.and he was ohe ofjto® b®^, men Settle ever had. J He W^.A m®®i|®'- 'of - th a t' famous tekm, icaptataed jhy 'C. A; L. Swale, which toeWdedi Arthur


'jon four occasloiis. ! j !• -


I Reference to' the AustraUai cricketers’ Visit to England thls faummfar:was mAde I by Mr. W. Standring, ChalmaA of the.


l! tooUghtjthe tour would have. A: favour- Able efffact on EngUsh cricket-arid womd produce' more crlcket-mtoded/, people.


; the annual mfaetlng on Mtoday. Mr. ! standrtog expressed.the oplnloii toat>h®


Rlbblesdale Wanderers’ Cricket ;ciub,L at


He hoped the Wandfarers arid CUtofaroe wovdd benefit as A result. :





I Commerittag on the Aeiecilori: of fh® AuStraUan team, Mr. Standnng said he s could riot see how they coilld. leave jout


; selected to their place wUl proVe well up to staridard. Local, enthus asts [are hoping to see two former BArroW plavers —Paynter and Washbrook-|-as members


uch wonderful players [as G-rinmett p d Oldfleldl but I fanej^ thfa yttungsters


faf the'EngUsh’teara; ' ! / ; Now th a t the draw for the third ro]ind


« KiiiinpK 1 1 Liverpool are !to visit Chorley,:(j!litheroe s H fn f f in i 'supportersarefeeltag,more,dltappotated H£,naiehp ^ ithan ever a tjth e result' of ;Satur4ay’s


iof trie' Lancashire Junior Cup mpm- 'petitioh has; been made,! and South


■ ^''>game. ' Clltheroe WlUhave'a;chancfafor


'they will h a te evened matters up, as > Chorley .have [Vran twice at:|OUtheroe and ; Clltheroe would then have!won twli^e. at


;Chorley. I noted m a:iy from' the su rroun din g


villages at thfa Shaw Brid g e ]g rou n d on S atu rd ay , fo r th e y h adib e en attrac ted by Cllth ero e ’s re cent i goal-?corlng fe a ta Un fortun ately, the forward s-were off fo rm an d several f ir s t league stouts, who


were present i.t the match, h a d t o post­ pone th e ir ju dgmen t, <


, l j l|


Up: to date, C lif fo rd Cllth efoe 's le adin g scorer


in cup; matches, nearest , rival] with matches.


> _____ _ ____ „ ___ iVrfih 31 goals Chatburh ;Is


to his credit in league matohesi and eight Clifford ’Thomas IS his 14 goals] In league


A well k n o im local crlelketer,; W ilfre d


T a y lo r , who flayed w ith [both WhaUey an d L a n g h o Colony, was i m a r rie d at


Sabden on S a tu rd a y ,and. In, c o m p ^ w ith oth er sportsmen, Il extend to tom h ea rty congrAtulatlons an d good wishes.


'revenge whei] they taeet Chbrley Awa^ 'from'home in the Lancashire Combina­ tion'Cup com')etltlon,.and Ifjtheyjwln


Lancashire sportsman Jack Sharp, hai been laid to rfast. • If memory serve i, he made onfa pubUc appes ranee to Clltlieroi When he; played p a friendly matto af the j Church; Meadow / g ropd. | 5/ r ^ LangshaWs teAffl was then ta oppoiltlo: to a team capfain.fad b;' Mr. A. E.iLawtor who at:thatjfime! played^wlth Ley lain], and several .well p o f n I County player


During! the'last few days that pofaulai


.were;on:|viewl ■[ ' My'attention'hAs been drawn to


friendly ['table' ten n s [match be-wee Whsdleyi Conservative Club and Accring­


■ ' -i, .'-'L ■


i . V' ■’


,


i , J , i ' • ' ’ ' - 1


1. ' ■' 1.' I'-I ■'


— r !! ’■


■ j'lj-. r /' ■


1 !: ■ ' ) ■' ! /I :! '' ' S P O R T S J O T T I N G S m


,to grow leSs 'jPeed/.-falth./b iglU


hrope llUise! ahfa'


.Siihl :; If tb jteaSon mrfy i i,helrifarraal.f


Bkmlilers:-


lies;] into lb. 1


e a n | :se ;ba


i/twq. ,,, ilttreatfail


ton and Enfl'eld Cricket Clubs. ■ Pliy sta rted/a t 7r3Q and Although no [fewk than ffaurteeni. sets were played, the match was over by l(»-;3p p.m. If teams In the'I'RlhbleSdale Association lyoidcl only paV mfareiatMloii to punctaatoy the mawhesjwould be finished by pp301-


I ..as th i Killi|ig


i.i'-'Dlsfaoiye ;sal! 'j/ifaf .whto'r


, .iSolMoiesl.


tennis clubs/betog termed at Waddta'g- tori And Chatourn. Other clubs| nfay


the'very latest) I heAr therei lA a possibility ol tafale


follow suit and who knows what be I tne;-outcome of! oneortwc


inltlatlyfa. :l > |


Ribble^ale 'Senior S ihool has bepfa won by-J. Wllsori; who defeated <T. Hoicks in.


The tablei'tennls faiamplonshlp it ; he the final game. |


me a ! I veterans’: ciamplonShlp, entries' 'limited i to players


tives (Of twenty iatlons jhaye Ipeen gathered together l:i Englapd’s faapltal and hive not,lacked a generous Jvfalcome from the players of this country.


foir isuprenacy. in


the i Ai ' njAual Representa­


this week, came'tarile tennis plgye vie with struggle


egrth, 'ers to


ForSome]of these foirelgn visitors, the


experience of playtait to the grefat Ab^,® HaU must have beer, aiterrifylnfe fardeal,


b u t : the finals Inlgit last Saturidav at Wembley-V/as an etoerlence of AI life­ time. • No fewer than' 12,OOP spectators vritnessed B. Vana, the Czecho-SlovAklp playeit defeat Rl Bfargmann; of( A|fttla; iri the final'Of the men’s singles. Our frieri'm.'Vlktpr BAfri'i, lost to Vana ‘ '


the semi-final.; I ' ) t wonderful [Strides slice last year, taanksr


playets, will be In [the Tower Bal room at Blackpocil: this! Week-end whfah the TChgnah open chairipionstops, wfll be staged. The Englhh.players have made


Bama has done, his job ,will bej garnered from the fafat th a t In the Swathlliig Cup cornpfatltlo'm the ErigUsh lads, for :ed a triple! playr-ofl,. Whereas last yeaf taey


o the •coAchlngiorBama.: How well


flnlshfad seventri in thfa Ust. Despite local


lompetitlon?,


occupy a great deal of time', 1 . . many I of I Our tab e tennis fans will be maklrig triri lourrieV to'Blackpool this


[which. exiiect


weCk-end,! ;and I 'Smderstand thAt [two


clubs' have bookfad tAxis for their pjayem. Perhaps these dribs wUl demonstrate the championship,styles next week, h


not blUid] ourselves to the possibil ties of disaster' but must prepare to [avert^ them: and we must recteghi>e also the jposabilities of .improvement and endeavour :to fadvance them.'! Tb [coinbUie these twb actions'we must, ladopti a pbsitlve, n o t ; a negative


attituie to fife. I i / . . ' I]


'enoroibus 'sums, bn [armaments, which itself adds to the sensfa of tosecurity, the: mvasion ol'Abyssinia: and of China, the civfi'war in Spate,! and ietirements from the League of Nations, are[ ail 'occasions for concern. But none iarej ■ occasions] for despaU- or for a fatalistic acceptancejol the’ taevitabUity of their continuance. | m r and a lack of con-j


’■ The i whole ' tendency of Uiternational affain ’ duniig' the la it [few y e ^ m been bad. . [There Is, ho| deiiyUig that. , [Narrow natio’i alism,' widfasprfaad unemploymdnt, the contrictiori o f markets, embargoes]on the exchalge [of monfay, the persecution of mUiofltles,' the unproductive expenditure of


fldence, which itself k a form of fear, 1 ^ a t ;


the root of all these! ejvils. They are fcasjons i not for 'deApair, bu-t/ for-efforts for their j aboiltlfan.: j ; This] YO'intry, is .enjfayteg; a taeasure of prosperity denied tb npst, 'but we cannot) Hope !to' contteue the enljbyment


ta isolation. 1 Eventui,lly, the prosperity and peace of'the' tadlvlfai al nation rriusu depend on th e ' prosperity and peace; of all|the| nations. [First,: the world must ^ Jg n is e ' that the armaments race, which j entered; by all cart benefit'riorie, is a strata] thUt must be/eased, -! Secphdj' hat the exetange of goods and of money must be Iree i ta(un. Third,[that frleridshi? should btad inp not A mutual fear artagonlse the :niitipns. friurth, that’ the: methods of produc;iop pnd distribution that ' liave been , considered adequAte ta the past must.be adaptra to the changed [conditions of today ja rd of! to­ morrow. 'fe e ! initial step ta the prbgrAmme is to ilrefa ourselves from'the paijalj]sis op


pessUnlsml - > '


wheat' hart& enouAh tb resist; tl e faeverb 'northern wtateiis, silentists at !a Sy/edlsU: biological tastltute he ve succeeded' to crossing; wheat] with rye,] The new grata is suitable


In the hope of piriductag a new typp df


. due':to tie!' almady. been


fe a r -' We recognise the possibilities ,9! dis­ aster,' none who has eyes; can ta ll to,,dp, so;, but A posslbUlty Is no| riecessarlly a/prpba- blllty! arid a probability is in o t aIcertalhty:, M d d u s t as there are possibilities of dlswter


in the wav the world;Is 8otag,'so also! are that vyould not .onlj yield a n o ^ I there possibilities of Itaproyenjent.; 776 must of grata but would also btad the soli r"”


ana luiii no r_____ _____ - wh®ati tvith couch giass, to producS fl


put of thfa soU than ripens' earlier' In' the ment,[ai;,! the samt


fo r northern I areas


ordinary wheat, year. Another faxperi- " crossing plant


... ^ Institute, is together crop


■ 1


.j. These stars, and aU our best llrigUsh. ! :


The 'fathen day, soneone sugges;e(j to th


thirty


y ep s ot agp. Worn the lour faomers of theii each -otter


night clubs’


ir/itoifaAlWitt ' -ilgh]; lirefa ■ the; ^ tee’s]


,«ared)lriA -1'£ era


7,5ome varlfai .tof!tu;lr'hi rired/'Erietli desoi i])tlvfa


the'/ragli ih e 'ly b ri:


/tag! afawe'ri 'Wint ii mbli


-ipltotirig! ■|to ptogre!


/■prerii'] scarll I ' 18b is arid'


.-.bnitifa eart /polat ri sfaU.| wAsliiriglii


[areiopstijoy'


li'wUl i-ronle' |-faarthenwArj ; [ iri.Potsl-l


: [result will [gerinlriate 'lings


/Wherfthe rwifid Arise


" Iirom "[rthe;. , 'iefads bet^ .,':mritef|ial. ' ■Thfa seeds


[[/hayej too -th a


^ Liming ^ [/■soil’s]


l/li^pct I4me I


ASCUto should i


trill! h i Se^


last lercei]


N^vanfi!


med ( and':l


/hrimrisitor'/! on'l^ cfalou


Th l ]Algnsl'


..Bhfaulfi [notl ■-of taemthsr


j ! thA tolling [ |r trie itartlD ■. thfa iild s ti


n , ' i ’t t b ... i L: nridlflolr


/rriek [rintfal rtthis rotto


[1 : vlgfaur and '.! /. fintaller of I '! :.toAdd rou ' I :':.thfa ffaots [.'"'tree'lls but] •r'thris saved


'• / iA n fo i f .'.Anchored ;i:^faf [rfafat-pr


-■.'■I'/tlit [Pbi .-ougritto- //riot (fubtl


1


!,;iSO spongi ! .'ihavfa the! :/>ls'|n« edlei cropii Ki spoils the.


I'-r


/'//birfaA'he 'toAklng f( iSUjfapprt. dofasiriot


iri^,: Eind glyirig pel


/Gmri


/Theigoin' areJJurthi


.butlito


-toiid|x)f tl lifald'ori blgi'ir b:


'rflesb'arid hai


!/Iiavfa dec: rnhorild rii -edlb e p .iandspta!


rfioUjls enl ' i - j f l ^ g . '


I'Amfa: ■


■ i ■cab'


[/[//"lY i rPat,


I /dlaH


,,beci 'ganl


■ m


pd.',I lage; rica


root! Bten


qme 1 lerierj lOgue.r inked


:fel-<Y ./vytarmaCi


vj 'Pi l


.-.‘/s'onie --■ticinco


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