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4 I' >- » ' hH I ’ !1{5


i'll cu S ilip ) ...... Vx’F -V, c'.i« L a n c a s h i r t OF


CLITHEROE’S ; AGAINST


d e s e r v e d T R i t


/fcU. AchlevU^theroe defeatec cracking ia ce |\vas earU^ esi


S * o e


listed and ^ ^ maiitalned until very'yviast kick: 6f;


left ttei&dd : odd goal in .five., r^,


. r e S CiithMoe strive. A avenge their hea^y defe^ ■ on Monday -'Week anl


Tn«!Tilred bv ttelr Wonderful; ^^boine !ded


’!‘ '-


against a team of hewer o^bre,. finer balance' Tnere can b e , nt


j vjeavlng; they -: laclsed; the'•delicate ■ ■ artistry o f O ld hW AtnleUcR^^


i did not indulg%'in] fancy ; / to th d r methods, | P f e a t o the S o t o /they were purpbsefuland


•' Liverpool players thelr task and .foXe and aft; they .were


were producing perple^ty, hanlc—and they werg, capable of PjOr,


both resolute and a short period , did -when Clltheroe


con4dent.:;-:;(i)nly for tfconfidence waver,


.. and no tWd


Opinions that Souli DyMPOO^ *^^^^ team seen- at Glit^ero? tWs


ax being,


into |l|A!hniellght.sdte^


attack!' Into thi ^


’ ^ De^td^thb' ' f ^ ^ thrqelffidS.iHoper^^


topftklcked -jOWeidlu^y t iS a lm ^ ^ Inthe]fp^rS^e^m^


ardsoni' ahd:Garr:d)rdveB;{f f t o bus toAef,;|M,.The^


well, irrler-like rushes I POINTS SHARED.


(;liti|eroe not at their best i AT IETEAND.


was Never revealing an ;.lnferlontyr fomplex at anyFstage of the game


Olltheroe gained Ian; jcarly Rnnth Liverpool t(ad Called .to.vdpe pnt at the interval. On resuming, CUtheroe oroducS even greatfer efforts which E S gh t a third ®al. I In theJlast two


•;


minutes the vlsltOrS; were unable to I equalise. ;v C utW ^


deserved the spolU, even If oidy|fpr thelf plucky and sustained challenge] to their


Stronger and mord polished oppdnentp, rmheroe lacked the services of


Thompson! for wljom Milner deputised, and at centre forv/ar(IColbei;^|a Blackr


burn lunlor, made o hy no means/junT promistog debut. ^ South Llverdpo were


Hurst; Watson,' SMmgn,; PilUng Hughes,’ C r.


^°Cllfeeroe: Marsden;'Shaw, Akers, Richardson, IVUtaer^ Thom Allen, Colbert,-EnimettJuid_^!tjcheni^^^ South Liverpopl: [Roperv


. Referee; Mr. J. Williams, of ^olton. CVT AW ItHRUST,


S Jones, Roscoe.fr. Jones .andjGarr,


and both defence^ p r p d reliape under, pressure. Emmett missed I when ayAH placed but Ctoeroe l soon took . ;he lead,


The exchanges were.treme^^^^^^


' Milner heading thiiough from a cqtner taken by Thomasy Roper apparently


] j i Richardson twl^ held up


s . S i ' e t t t i S s i K the point was disallowed. Allen had, the hardest of i t o l


which was only Inches wide of theAiP^ right, and Thomas put In a ceijtre which


tte


deceived Roper but bbimced With a free kick.l awarded for d handling


f t


offence by Mllnef, Salmon hit the under­ side of the crossbar. ICarr^was present^^^^


with an open gobl, fi^om Hughes centre, but when; after! hes)itati“ B.i hp put ithe


hall past Marsden, Rlchaidpon saved on the line. It wasl a marvellous escape i for Clitheroe and Iti follbwed brilliant tyork byRoscoeandT]Jppes. ,■ .| I . i. A fierce struggle took blace In the vis­


itors' goalmouth', shots by Thomas, ipt- chen and Colbert being, blocked,' Near


!


the Interval, Thoimasiralssed a good o p ­ ing after Emmett and Kitcheri had done


Hay-tlme:™Utteroe|l; South ijjverpoplO. NO I QUARTER. I


' a drive from forty .yards' range andjwas


Colbert gave to Thoriias who s p the ball Inches on the wyong side of the upright with a grand firtt-thne shot. Hurst tried


In the’ first minute after. |resumkg,


dead on the target; bringing the besleut of Marsden.' A Ibrllliant sustained effort by the South Liverpool forwards forced


Hughes headed in from two yards range, but Marsden, iby | clever anticipation, saved the sltuailom T. Jones .was im-. lucky shortly afterwards to seg a hotshot strike a defender; to d go .ptraigW to .Marsden,


Clitheroe on the .defensive,.tod .after Carr had beateh two men and iceiitred


Clitheroe then took play bilik into the ■ other half, and after Golbprt.had Ut


I ;i


Thomas,the upright] from a return, pasp by ' ^


gpa! out of Roper’s reach and Thpmas ran In to score. I


the biU rabounaed. across 1


’ reduced'the deflclti, From a centre by Carr, Roscoe, who; for once eluded. Rich' • ardsori, hit the! underside of.the bar. I


• Within two imln’utes the '^sltors, had;


• Excitement reached fever pitch as first! one goal and then the other was raided Once, When Kitchen, took a free'kick bothThomUs and.t|ie goalkeeper flnlahed'


I at the back of the net.


V- . n e t , V , , / [ Akers nearl” 'followed:Ault! with a fur­


In a tussW ifflfhl Ralmon, Kitchen, wasi fouled near theitouch lipe on the left wing. Be took the free Mck himSelf and scored Wth^ a daizllng shot which curled out of, RopeRtf rea|ih Into the


. ’through hisotogpalaAhejuade.a des- .‘ perate clearance ajyard w,,tTO:ftpm thei custodian, Two tPl^iutte from the end, South Liverpool lotced.thfe ba^U Into the, net. foUowliigia comer. Murgden cleared, after the balj had bounced, ,dowp. from'


tther free kick, this time'Roper pushing he ball over the bpr, PlUlng ataost put


was only ' after consultation with the linesman that the referee awarded a|goal.|


■'being undghtod, as , he did | not attempt to saye. i.j


at full strength,j thC teams jbelng as


South Liverpool, Ghtheroe achieved an­ other useful performance, on Mo^ay


Following their brllUant victory over


evening! yrhen they shared, the.spoils at I eyland with the Mototmen It Wll be recaUedthat when the teams met at the Shaw Bridge ground, on March I2th, Cllthetoe, ran up their, biggest total of g the season and "won the matchsby ’ 'toje,


Leyland Motors were a vastly different propostlon and- Clitheroe .';had to, fighfr hard toifoyce a draw.- iEach team.scoyed: twice and the game was fast and inter­ esting from start to finish. Olltheroe lackett the sparkle they exldblted on Saturday .and at the outset the-.Mptor" men ■ set 'the , pace,. their , ctever ball control and.quick a s s e rU v e^ p la y seriously extending Clltheroe’s defence.


oals to three. On them own ground


thCih’ to share; the points after being twice in arrears,


CUthoroe’s fighting qualities enablpc


a smwb display of goalkeeplngi ClltheMe were'Able to survive a] very uncomfort­ able gpell early In thg game and after w'arda there; was ,l|ttle to choose hetyfeen


Thapks chiefly to Marsden; who gave


^ '^ L& ^ o to r s ip la y ed m“ ® football In raldfleld, b t flntoed bamy,; Cllthfooe also missed chances but, gener­ ally speaking, wefe much mqre direct m method and in the closing stages wete


toTO.foi}l /"'waa®! ’j,;QKine’. ipon


sco^;-3 i sWfeSPl4M'isb*^ fdptbau,;Kto i » b ^


matk’wii;i ji'gbw’tonlw.cetlaib.; Bi


the fitai(,/the contfe.sooripg' afta o t o i t o ' play;; Da i les ircdnccd the lead , wit k t . curling


fihot^froirtllfl.irin^;; A ; tow home to m anoth^ goal, ,bul' Js? tonld havO'SCO: ^ when Mnt olean, a\vay.; O', keUi t o


still'shelling .fine form, saving ih'otj whiot looked c'i^m sootew. The crowd was'full of praise fit jVaddington’s sound dlaphy in a; {ftst,-cle) .b fame which Was well Ihaudl^ ’h]


t ^ ^ i #/:!


; ffiol.i Waddiigton am at.home on Satjuid ly when


iHasllngden Gtane, 4.^ .tyijdd! igton. ^


the atroi ^ aayton Vdla tfeam will pKjvide'thO opposltit d’ fojC tholastiliomo matcli.


B [IaQKBDEN ' COMBINAnO N Np: i FOOTBAI^L


DAV, APRIL WUB1H6T0II k


CllAYTON X^llliA Kiel


:|:iivntER.i k S pjn.


LANE GEOTOll 1, ’Adtmssl(n.3d,'


A^9RINGTON .COMBlNATiflPN; ' P. WfL.!D. i'iA.-Pte


’team', GUtheroe were by »]> m e ^ as; effective as on Saturday; and .the players,


were not as keen. Nevertheless, It whs a noteworthy performance to take a point' from a team that has a home recor<i which compares favourably with; ClithCroe’s. Only one; change; was: made to CUth-


eroe’s team, Wade taktag over the centre- forward position from Colbert. Leytod Motets were at ful|'Strength and the teams turned obt as Mows:


Sant; Baybutt, Bell,, Wood; Forshaw,, Bradshaw, Keys, Thorton and Hough, i; Clitheroe ;■ Marsden i .Shaw, Mc^nald


Leyland Motors; Wright; SammOi^, _


Akers, Richardson, Milner; .Thomas,. Allen, Wade, Emmett and Kitchen, ^ ;


' lively EXfcHANGES.


Clitheroe goal fo r ., a period of tea minutes, Clltheroe’s lively -jittack was seen I to advantage, but was TOfc sneccMp;, ful With Its finishing. Forshaw opened: the I scoring for, .the MoteJS’ .after, 22 minutes’ play. Shaw headed'backwards


After Leyland Motors had stormed thb;


to attempting to; clear a le ft -to g APdjK and' iForshaw scored after MUrsden ,hdd


twice saved from Bradshaw.. Wade equalised before the interyaV


after clever workj by Kitchen,. Who tricked two opponents and then hitj t|ie upright.


]


Wade won' a race with Thomas ;to;haye the honour of scoring.


Heyb restored Leyland’s ; lead. In' somcr what curious fashion. . The ball came


The:ball rebounded across the goal; arijl Seventeen' minutes after.- ’resuming,


: ;


aerdss from the-left andtrickfcd throuto' the ,legs of several players t6 the rlghi, where Forshaw centred a^aln. The b^ , again eluded several players, add; Brad?: Shaw, with his outstretched leg, man>- aged to; sco re -C lithe ro e got .on Jevel


unlucky not to -i win. the game,,as, they severely tested’the home.defence; ; As U:


Glared White Lanesl Read Antley


liel/h


'nitM........ 22 8W 3 MOthodlsts...20 8,8 4 f9:;60;;|!0;


,


Ernest .Street....... 23 8 13. ClaytoiSS........... 22 7 12


Colum/al....;....... 21 10 8 Immaiib®


Unity White


Woodnook Amats... 21 9 6 24 lO-13


Jiffy Washers..... 23 20i;o ClltWdelP.C.


I i ' SECTION B. ' 24 18 9


eh v illa ... 23 14 6'3 6$-,3,8;:81p h . . . . . .... 20 14 4'2 iH;21’iSa e'Amdteurs 211(| 9 2 [ 4 :


Ewbank ) ........... 10 6 O, Sawmills.,.;,; 24-4 ISj. Ash B. .;..... 22 2 20 0 59,114 4


PARI I^ CHURCH V. WIOTI (Accrington Combination


teams game.


As


side j” * had Intere Froi


spirit' notwli had. Paris;


Expected; ' the :meetlng...( f. -thesb t provided a' dour. strugglO, and the-


7 ’


o c h ended In a draw after each' s^red’ once, V{S[S’ a l ^ 5; fuW;Of


doubtful Dffbde declslons.preven led, their progrfes Onqe Dewhurst had tJ d ball In She tot, if ter a nice movement, 1 ut agali).


Ij, only to find. d sound defenc^, IS landing that several changes en found necessary. V hen tM trtedi to’ force:.a . goal, some ..ve^i


ASH.


3107 43 43, 2 18 60 28 6 72 59 24 3 59 43 23 l.i2'6B-2l 2 14 47 18 3 >2 60 17


2 iS 52 14 2 1313810


MATQH


building during'’ the W btought about thO-controUlng of house


rents; so fhaKhey could not be increased by more. thah 40 per cent ov ef. thn standard on’Augurt


™ ? Art


regained lit,force -up^ ^923^*^®$,^ Act-Oatae; Into'Operation, By this, the


'When still another Act was passed, efato- fylng houses, as A, B, C buildings. . The C houses were'ithose of the working class,,


Oovertoent allowed landlords to deepa-. tfoi houses .which became vacant after: July,Il923r but'ttore was no system put into Operation by which lantordshad to prove d e c o n t r o lw t , ana that led to Incr^es In'rents ofjfflany bouses other; than those which would betogally In­ creased. This was mainly owtog to the Ignorance of both landlords p d tenMte. ' That Act operated until July 19th, 1933,


of a rateable value of pot more than £13. The B type of house had a rateable ;yalue, of from KIS to'£35. ‘ The Atype qf house, was of a hffehet’rateable value, and wm,


decontrolled hptoediately. this making it possible to^'ltodlorda to'chafge.any refit, ttoy, wished,'generally lettlto the hoUSe to the highest bidder,. During-"the teff years 1923 to 1933.rthe rateslof towns as,


'the ienefit to t o tenants when the rates i decreased. This Act prevented t o de- Councilloil Bcardsworth went; on to;


a>hqle decreased.' Landlords who had been very keen on Increasing rents when, the rates were Increased, did not pass on


dnttolllng ‘ of houses which became, vacant. ‘


, ' I


pmttt outitoys In which Illegally high rente.were being qharged by toalordSj 'and'called attenflonto the state of affairs


been overcharging,,; The great majority of houses had b *n IJlegatedeciared tor, controlled..' W added that .the ,W^ble; had^ drlsenM mainly because the' Renb. Resitlrtlons .Acts 'hadv provided no, machinery' by which tenants could be Informed of t o l r rights, atid how-mUQhi rent they should legally pay.


scandal could be met was tlfe setting no of a’committee to advlse'tenants pti what;


He believed that the only way this t


overcharging had been brought to light. He sincerely believed that the . only, way , to stop this gigantic Illegality being, practised upon tenants was'.-for other owns to follow the example pf Blackburn


they should pay. This'had been done; at Blartburn and t o result had been amazing.- More than lOiOflO cases'of


t o start,: the'-vlsltdrs ■ ittacked; whole I of this: weelc.! •'i Work rwlll be oliday,'the mill belng.Closed durto the


MILL STOPPAGE.—Employees at • Vic-, ChMretfs h toria Mill are having an extended; Easter


cHatburn.■.:rF;


’resumednext Monday fnomlng,I INTERMENT,—The'Rev. A E. Swallow


the referee disallowed fhie effort Md the vlsltofi (afterwards acknowleugjd theft, good fortune In this respect.' - W bite Ash then Kidk up the attack and. e’ entually, Roblnsoff scored with a^grouto shtoto give itietn the lead. King wa carried, off but soon recovered, 'althoug i he old not continueimtU after the Intf rval.',


Half-Unie: White Ash 1; Parish ( hurch 0.- Parish Church had a changed tealp;on,


terms eight minutes later with a glprlom' goal Following a raid onthengh|‘ wing,’ Kitchen, cut Into the centre and with a smashing right-foot ?hot foWd the" corner of the net. Near' the end; wade made a desperate attempt.tO;head; the winning goal, but was baulked by, Wright. Final:


an’exceptlonally fine game,, and-buth Richardson and McDonald werg oufe


, Leyland Motors, 2; Clltorpe, 2, i; In Clltheroe’s defence, Marpden played


' „


too stronij and slanting for Ipe toger?;. toitake’advantage,’ The r(ghf’'to rw a s • mbfe In I evidence than-the left-,fW;


standing. Indeed, there was little t o t o , with the defence as'a whole,!and no,;pne; worked harder thaniAkers, , In theffoTS ward llne,.Wade.waa not happy,a6!leadei^’ of the attack, several Qf his passetoelng;


.deservWg jof credltofor.!twp.,,go(OdtoffqrWj t o c h brought success..


Emmett was below form..buti Kitchen J*. r -


and Hopghi both ,gayO very prartlslng; .dltplayp, Porshaw.at outSfile-right,''aad Bell tod Wdoditii.the interfhedlatotof too.play®?'f®H‘


M in d 's tvjro'M 'Players; ’ffatofwiis • * '''■ ‘ ■5-


the: idsumption and\had the. liettorjpf: the rachanges for a while, but, vete not able h make much headway against: defer tots who possess the best: ecord In the league, Dewhurst made a v sry com.-; mencible .effort his final'Shit, takeh whllsB harrassed-hy three djfenders,, passed j|ist over atih terrific spei ;d. When Edmopdson sent: in. a very har7 shot ft; reboi nded'from the keeper wio knew little about It At the other eid,WWt-; takei I and Wlndle checked -the visltorB’,


up,'a position in the Bouth of England, 'Mrl Metcalfe was employed as foreman; at Bold’ Venture. POr the past four or, flve; years;he -had resided jwlth a sftter lat Blackburn.


officiated at the Interment In the church­ yard. on Tuesday- afternoon, of Mr. Ambrose Metcalfe, a former resident of; t o village,, who 'died at Blackburn on Friday. Seventy years of age, he was the elder son of the late Mr.,Thomasi Met­ calfe, formerly manager at the Bold' Vefiture Ume .Works. Prlpr to leaving; the village about thirty years ago to take


• I', ,


pressed a strong desire to retire. Mr, King-Wllklhsou was-accorded a:cordiaii vote" of thanks for hja services, Mri H; Hlghtoh was, again .elected people;


v ekw '< meeting held at J',the .Parish: Chlicoh,, on Tuesday night, t o Vicar, (Rev; A. E. Swallow) homlnated Mr, 0. R. Chamberlin as his warden. In placf of r. L. Klng-Wllklnson, who had ex/


•oh ihe left, With a.clear ccurse,[the wings took the ball forward, ind beat the l:ee|ier with a ground shot Intolthe; far mtner and equalised,' th i scores;,


fn a ] &arto^burch(T;;''piteJft a, 1,... ' t


rof St cllon One proved, a; very SOI nd tpam, ;On t be‘other hand, Parish Cht tch-wete '116105/1 full strength, V tboudh., t o ne^-.' com< rs'dld very .well.


'!T1» iesuft was a vei^. fslir e nd^g tb; ah e lenly contested game, - , The leaders;


' i.Th4 polht .gained.,byfiealjh side! wlU 1 ' ( ’f.X', F


pirov J very, - yalnable thelfifi flortg.'to' sfecu fc hohours andfwls'toterist^, to, note that Wppdnppk JunateurS, rtvaSs of


,.,ubi 'am weekj.'to ■ClltlMto wain‘ ls'90


the Parish, Church' jto r /’ “ idd ils,ofiBectloh tm Kave


I ® ’ . .


; t o ' irobably'sodn play atlwatetloo on.Mohdaj aft toptoJ-


S i^.,1


r. E. p, ^dpSlw, fqx. j n t s ; " .......... ■


..The King Scouts t o


he.: QOrtrudI !?«ni.er'aqfed to 1’


s isR .o f $,8ketolf,f‘ !^ J f i i^ M y e A p y u K fe ib r ofr'lthe .Jo«ng^mWRPere


'Greefiwood.- Mrs,Mri*Brigts to 'to c ou n cU 'jn 'p la cB 'o fte . w ip a iu


C^tobetllh?tn4'‘ to' to'fRUii-decdnfl 'conferetiee, MrS.'-Preemattjand.Ml^


reslgfiqd; i,Th^bndgrt wajitoopte,d.aiul;


progi ess,'' King, Bdmondson Md Dew-, hursi |ci|)mblne.d'’Wqil on the.tof htivlrom* wher 4 tfie ball was sent over, to WalmSley'


wtftden, - The retiring s^esmen'werd, l i fK l f i g -W i lk ^


Church Parochial'Council'meeting too place to t o Church InStltiM ^ 6 ; Vim,) who pr4sidk,‘ tendered walnA thanks to


ii** VESTRY MEETING.-At | the annual’


^owledgeof th^liame;: .diMaht,;'otHef


irked; hard. ;;Tholh'a5icame;more ♦tiot'fr rfif e c ’tosenger.am^ wbnfxr Gooifl trPO^ttonSl^


defen^S'Mafsdehw his foi^iand made a nimber ^


abld>4 Vfes.;* 'He 'W a s - iU t e f e ^ ^ ^ McDoi&ld roisacked a|ew^^^ tacaeprilllantlyy and w nw :d lM oW in-anltdoflthehectlcfiiada.',:^^


• I ^ e ’S jiefadlrig^gdtd AcOfer/•:i I


ba:^deks 1 dlayed .'OTU/dUch to?^ ^ deservlM of'especiahi^ise'forthd clCTCr. way ih'which iMei subpadVRoscoe^-^


i;.


Ouf.oTgi) , without InId! lialgilwot


Gtoo pi drfcfatei


ofXM.h 'ifonr|pf


1 ?! 1


ilk [(■Xl


s being I i; from'ill an S K B l f


’ BLACKKDKN KStlMPlljES. I ttia’Raiot ftfisf.rlfetion.


eroe team together. ' ®oil»ipi|FBlfti!!kbiS


i ito -.itototo to'the' I 'toy s lra& I ’ire i.fe trlcE." j , I • to tkisedays of .fabiiiidus trinsfier feei


t o t o ■'iK atodl/olu fe^^ Matoglstrtobfl^to^Vtors;iW;deTC^


tThjPraeiSr^th^^ ^


flnejytoto.jPtuyfe of':;Eyertqfi',%ffFTuyl ‘ Mtotinaal of thefi own tetto;


/


’nook!^Amateurs,i who visit t o Watwlto, Monday fifternwaMamort


Church/Wth udiom to y are tlvaft.fp t o position' of niimers-up ;lH' the 'Accrington Gpmbinatl on.. Jiffy,..qi arexdready icettaln lO:: t o .chato


and' also- have ,a BpprtM cl winnlnfetheiCoionel i lolton^p,to!ihi day.Barwood'Cqlumba on Satiftd^x


___ _ j


■to mterloo ,groun( in the seml-fliu round.j


made In my notes list week, has betoj Rimed! bV Great Haiwood. f tTW PUj remembered he' play id at left


YoungiBray, to wh3ra reference Wi


Ohureh, md'Iaia brother of the falnop Manphpfiter Cltv Dlayer.


m Beveial


league clubs ha'ye;pde 'fmanW, Great Hqrwoq


maid


clever'iinslde 'forward, tvho shows e tremely ^eat.proi^e. junior; he, ..was riven a triffi-wl' Clitheroe lastiseai om but w fluccess.'' It Is really


players make progr iss trith w after v t o Indlffefent displays to the


i\ow


same club.’;


class of 1 fo( tbaU with •anothefi


F reW Bell playel A-S^eat gameto Leyla^'Motors-on Clitheroe were the) ftftem. i-'iHAwm t


t lest‘Utility'inan' CU Pitted Bgalhst his old, colleagues


one ^ t o e uil another played In nearis) every position.pn w,e f lm


he possible exrtptlm oi Mllner-and m


It will be comhrtlng to ClltherpOa supporters to'ldttow that to .c b iiM t^ e


tended 'trials 1 bef( re 1 the (end of to Beasom


S w lth a team that virtually selects. Itself.!


- ro that ,C1 beroe can start nq4


ight -the ere W U


slb le ‘for CUthero! failing to secure chamknshij) I'honours in to past


Twd factors have been cldefly respon S f i . The% 1 make a poor|)je^mlu8-actually tl|e? Coriicert[


bright beRfokmaNcer At trjI C0NGREG|aT](0NAL’SCHOOL.


There- was a ero’ i/ded atteniftnee, at. a s chlldten’B - concert ft; the Congregational


o v e r > t o S Schooj cn Saturday, presito


J. A.,SfficUft. -g e J ® "


? that the? Inwlablif, League teams,


Lancashire county fixture, and games with Heading Scottish and Lancashire


which Includes af match, .hetween to® Australians and an! all-England eleven, a


Blackpool, champions of t o Ribbles­ dale ,League) face A summer


®


cussion . lasted for- under ten minutes. After questions hadjbeen.aske lialMUt t o


At Friday night’s meetlig the dis­


we retaining this 3 ear’s team.and most r t t C T a y e r s ■ h p e already comefto In, addition, those Junlors-who


ill be.riyeniW:,


future of the club, an amenimeift was moved that the management 1 homd con­ tinue In office, but only five p :opte voted in favour of It. A resolution afflrmlns the committee's |declslon carried without opposition,


was - ithen


cutheto Parish- i


I , mpqrtkt match‘ aijainst t o ‘ .,Parish


attend: cm


,,, , _ _ l e t o 6;'-Otoerde,; brm'tow’to 'ito itog


lto t# lB ito ltoQ to i w.Mani' ftoev yitotogiiittoim pto^


.


Ithrto ffs'ftoe lu th -


i .;ivto/tct!


,„e'cjiireh flnly.'fonr;p61hts fr6mxhpft’;.ft.... .ffive-ifia »hes t t o 's o a to -^ i t o .t o /8# f i ' ■


l8,¥tnat oftehtenbugh,; experitoiw’;itovf itid; ta bexnade iif ;6rder to: fllh Ai very


tfekpisftiofi,’/^ ^ ^ CUtheroft’s high position In the ikgue


f clftrt::ft’;r t o h ly ''t o ‘. to theft isplendld


letoeiiendoimter, t o a ? t o , ln t o ' L ^ erthfte Jtor?Cup:.rtmpetitlox; Bacui^


I ftoUfid 3 ritough :Ghqri63(;i had |.to'hftl' totiOn bf;wlhnmg:ttoe-i-once;


...... ,


opringtofi'; BtemeyitReserve:'; liave auc- ceedediin forcing Clltheroe to:; id r p a t


seSson; |VjiRiteCtolft$an<i/'M siiccieed M in wlnmng;df the Bhaw Rrldge


orm: at’hbmAxiQnfti:,two .toanjsli-thft t■Preswf'CtoS,;3 Bartow.!; Reserve 1 an 3


leroB Borough: Band 'Were to ie.at the Shaw .Btldce ground


for their services with : a, cc


. . . . .. • rewarded col ection of


ihtheroe’S'.tobSfc'wfiSfttent gpM ;getto ■rt;:b:rtn!HarryiKitchenf Who hM’ scored


'•t o / 'D l l t o r b e /p p i g b o ^ burtnM/vidjen ;itot,per8uaded,'Ito^ ‘l!’ " righfelhever ■pls^k'tto heyla id’MqtrtS cUt#e


One of''theft riurseb teams ft W o ^ , Motors to Ribblesdale 'league cricket. I c Mr “ Boh!' Crompton, now once mqre


’at;football,":’bu't:^h^^^^^^^ therehecause of hft)battlng ^e^te for, tji'


has been, seen ‘onj one or, [two otfler grounds besides/Ewoodj:Part thl3i Weqk,


losely linked with.iBlackbun Rovers,


keeping a watchful .Oye. AtdDarwen a night or two ago hp saw young Bobby Altkehhead, son of'.one of h:s contem­


poraries,' make hW/first appeato®®J*" Combination fqotb^, for the ^ c h o r


built. ^


from Wembley Is to be “ ledorded' the BR.C. and sent out from the North Regional station t o tame evening, t o rerordlng will be of the actual arrival of the team-shaU I m to Pjieston?


The home-coming of the-clip winners


, t o committee 6f Blackpool Cricket Club resigned ; on.-Friday nlghte An­ nouncing this deci^n, whlchT cm e as a complete surprise to,many, t o president of t o Club (Mr. Wra. R a rk ln s^ ^ d the


the sympathy of to;cricketing,Pdblld.to Blaclspool. He believed new blood wm


committee reallse’d,[Whether l| i .^ theft fault or not, that they were not getting


on the 'presidency. He claimedXnat Blackpool had the finest ground In U n- c'ashlrc apart .from Old Tr|fford,| t o they were backed up by the (lorporatloa t o S sympathetic Press, an 4 yet t o y had fewer than 500'members. r ■ 1


wanted and If ft were not obtained 'he would not consider,ift his.dui.y-tp qarw


club. > 'Whereas Walter A l tk e a h e ? l fr a forward, Bobby is a back-and finely


I n ’their last ten league • matches ■


w T f 'I ■ I" p n m


i- 6roidwJD& i l S 'TO TRANSFER ARNOLDSWICK.


i remove i senior Sch w] v]j|tothetcriricfett


Batoldswlck, ■ w^ mohthW ; meeting of


as- a ■rrtiilt' of i County Council tl given; a hearing by


(Committee.


OTEST VIEW.


of ithe proposal t» children from hior school at


tion Sub-Committee, on Monday, 1


levelled at the Bowland Educa-


The subject i i g l caine up for discussion ■ su (gestlon from the rt 'an otolal should be members of the


,


The Chairman (pan prested’vhlkxegrrt-at diSthejlas i


at ’"ten H ■it'.ho Iflfit meeteetng, and fully en- dorsed the. members', rip™" »«erfniro


considering, t o j.propr arrive iatanyother; CO it was a; ridiculous Idi how It was possible tor thi


reieive,;a uciwi cum wick, than they were


receive a better' educwlon e grtttoj


laf, he could not', elusion than that. . :He did not see r the children to. at Bamolds- g at Glsburn.


belng able to. After fully


Heslbp) ex- SUGGESTED; INTERVIEW^


ComMtee t o purport of the discussion. which'took place at theTUst meetlng. and to reply.’ the County Department had written him saying-that; in view of the


The:Clerk (Mr. E. i.;W. Douglas) said, le reported to the West Riding Education


S


ItwlU do. We know all t o local require- mente better than tl ey do and,;in fact, we iffight be able to tell them something. ■ Major Wright said he objected to the Coufity ’Council sending 1; someone down to “ Instruct’,’ them, i ! . i ; , i ,


learn,' but, we 1 are notr willing to be 1 dictated to .. :


Mr. T. Walker; We are willing to ! I;


gestion of the County Council was to dis­ cuss p the implications bfi the proposed,


The Clerk pointed out that the sug­ ;


tranrier. and that It nilght be advan- tagebus to see what was at the back of j theU'lfiilnds in submitting the ischeme. Mrl H. Speak: At the same time,.


frbnliWhat we knpw| I think,we will be very hard to conylnpq. J


Mr; H. Kayley. mentioned that atJ prespnt some children/had to leave home by S-25 Ini order to bpXn timeXpr school,, and It would mean sOmeileavlng home by j eight; o’clock if itley jhad jto go to;


Bamoldswlck. ; ; ■ 1 1 : ' ' I TO TALK IT OVER.


cbuld be settled by torrespondence, and It would be muchlbetter to talk over the pros and-cons. , i ;■


dpnft listen to! you, , ■ . lS’!gbtog'to.beiruled!.byi'.ithose:at,Wake-


Major Wright: It is useless: they ................


field^/^here are you p I


- ibnghi to do; i-.r' ! : ! ': ; ' - . ■ If this committee; |


! Mr, Watson said he thought the members knew all they wanted to iknow about'the spheme, and they did|. not want anyone; coming to their i meetings telling t them iwhat .theyj


• ,


■possibly be able to qnllghten the official], ononeoritwoipotote.' 1 . 1


decided to grant the Inteniew at thei next raeettog to, five weeks’,; time.


On the’ prciosltlon- ;of Mr. C. Clark, | seconded by Mr. R. K.,Waddlngton, it y/as.


„ , ! 1


of IMltton Church! ofii England School] asking for an lalterOtiofi to the date of | the summer holidays iwas refused.


An application [ from the head teacher | - ]


■ The school attendimee returns for thei f yebr! ending'March 130th, -1938, were asj


cent; ’ Glsburn,: 91; ; Paythorne, 90 : S a to y ,88; Bashall'Eaves.84; Bolton-! by-iBowIand, 86; iThomeyhoIme, 88 ;i


ollows: iGrlndletoniLane Ends, 89 per


Wliltewell.75‘,' .Tosslde,90.; Mitten,85; 1 Grtodleton, 93 ; Neyrton, 90; Slaldburn,]


u.,rtpreted' by; Miiiam Hindis.. Dugdale amusingly; portrayed the niece, Madge, who plays a practical jo^e, and the parts o f ; the, two school children,


Teachers were responsible for t o teain- tog of the chlldrer, with the invaluable


J. A. Sinclair expressed t h ^ to t o workers, and. In a happy little speech, Mr. T. Hey worth c mpllmented laU .con­ cerned to the produptlon. 'The Prlma^


the £9 nett.


bund ' ol TOitGpCl&d loirKS wings of pastel , hades; a T^ood o^re


Boy 'Scouts: M lly, a Gftl Guiqej, Ri'hoolchlldren aid 'flower gftft>^J“ “


with tlpy oT de^'


Dame'Snufly; (^he later make&achrt^ toV tolde), anA'tl oseWO'Mspresrtbfe b tvto? Tweedledum and Tweedledee, com­


S S a n d t h e ’^udl mce *bw®d|lts a ^ elation'of every n ' mber to nb uncermip


'All the etoldfen >erformed v p creffit-- ably,''those taklig P e f t ’’ eto® Dctem


Houlker (Butterfly Queen) < G. SuteUfle, K P eston t o jM ,H ( » t o (tlnyaUefldunts); J-HoulkerJ-'^y^j J- Calvert, S. Swgles, A ^ f f i e , B Edmondsoiij R.;. UhciJoitr, dale aalries).! Kite-Wllkl


P. m m ,en 'irhotober^f


Ogre)’,,G . Cqates Parklnsoif (Ifflpsl', ®rlp Si iJoVScbUt): , 3. Kindle,;


’ (Dame Slpffy)


ne (Jack, Geldard,


n' (Wftod and'K.


M. Dug-.' Htoaft,


irgess, f . t Trocjp


ined-to prorideati' excellent'efitertata* , | | Tuesday' night, Mr. C., Lord],•exprertCd


golf Presiding at the Council'faeetlng' on


:.


where were entertaining. ’ Whilst he had not sufficiently recovered hW health to


appteclation.tO' the membeils'tor; electog himiaspresldent of ,thd club.-; jHft remin­ iscences of golf at Horrocksford and else­


participate to the'game, hfe hoped that aU members and; visitors 1 tq t o (jlub would continue to enjoy tpeft golf, p.d said that,' as nresldent, he; wquld do all within his power;-tomakethlaiposslble.v'’ conditions f o r ' t o flr?t; I qdallfrtog


87 Waddlngten, 90; per cent.


Wendy and Edna,.- were actf d py^ Juse Kltow and Joan.'Leemtag to; a natural,


Clarion C) cling Cluk|


schoolgirlmanner. | • It was a ./ery happy ^ performance, and concluded la epftatod entertainment,


There was • an excellent turn-out of I members: for t o seventy-five miles run,


oniSunday, tolDentl to the heart of the Yorkshire Dales,; ’The weather was per- fert- The sun shone all day* a cool breeze tempering Its heat. ; ; 1: ’


help of Miss G. Charnley! and Mrs. Houlker. The p|:oceed.s amounted to


which was reached i by way. of Forest Becks We continued through Horton- IniRlbblesdale; thenqe to iRlbble ,Head, where we stayed a short whUeto take the] “ edge” oI! our 'appetites and have’ ourj photographs tbken by one bf t o party. 1 We were now reklly among the hills.


Obr first halting - place ” was Settle,


Turning' right, wel pedalled along the ■Hawes road uiitil forced toidlsmount and owing to the Irlstag gradient. But


itmatters not, whether riding or walk- ma) either Is delightful to such surround-1 togs. When remounted, we did not pro-, cced far! before'leaving t o Hawes road,| near-Newby Head Inn, and whirling tOj


Ddrtt. After pasting the viaduct, the way : tobk ; us ’ alongside .ithei river, right; through the lovely Dent Valley We reached lour idCstiilatlon about 1-0 p m.- ail'd : were sodu doing justice to dinner^


round to the men’s section of thq. Cap­ tain’s prize were ideaUast Saturday, ,but


the competition ptopen' Phlsion 1, J. Harris ()13) 73; J.S.'Driver (9) 7Bij Dlvt- Sion'If,, B, G, Chapman (19) 74{; 0. A.


Hampson 79. ‘ ' ’ . I '1 .


In t o Second .division,; S. A*lPa:^j)y~ shlrfe and A. E. Edwards aftn' returned


cards of 79 net, butfthft rule <1 tpe East Lancashire Golf .Assoclatlpd. ta,'which ties'are decided to a compatlsott'ofHihe cards on. match ,filw basikl'idofited,by to ]c lu b this’ year, 'brought QUji a 'A Hsmpson’s ca rd a s to ir in h r t -’Lii,, j . . . On S a tod a y,'to 2Srd Mr ilthecoifi- petlUon Is for tojSwanlwpj tiip i'*ft


to the trophy, Thfecompetltlcnlipli on the Stableford system qf'si oring, ana , Cbmpetltore>not fafnlliattoh t iftitaet)iod 'Cdf as posted,to.the club


o marking.'are: referred ^ , '


Af flrArraf^md'. m


owing to other* attractions eritries i^ere not very large, Some good'seores ’^fere rCtiftned, however;! and tne]fQRo!«dng twill go folrward to to 'ma tch pipy Stages of


S '


AlUClW Afterwards we: v sited the old church. Id tosoected''t the narrow cobbled streets


u p


ridxt place of call, we had some u ^ J iWlth a vengeance, (Yet after all the stniggUng, pubhlng and perspiring which


cribed by one'weU known cycling writer asUhe ‘fUbs.afid Downs Land,’’ and to gbL-from Deni; W R gleton,] which was our


is plcturpsijLue 6 Yorkshire I


aAUO W) T h 1


O


^place.! Dales havebeen des­


'ftom under hard ty reA ^ d ft was llbtik before ’we wei e; sitting down to tea. ''Pne'Jputoy hope froW’Ingleton was by


-llawklands, R a t& I £tod Sawley, after p stflefidld day nuW-dqors.


'Good FrldaW i i a ft to Sllverdale.


WA' '\ ' / ' i ’', l|l ■ ': CLUBMAN. ’ ■!■


^117;;/: ■i |


v^Sruecessary -to; reach the. top of the road over CraglKll. we Voted ft worth thb effort, for vj/e vere rewarded ^ th a magnificent .view of the valley, dotted 'With farms, and. t le itogtoy; Wherolde [towering on-tharoiiposlteislde. : After !rest we continued over the rough mooir land road to ' tl e accompaniment of , touch “ plngtogj’!’! as lOose stones ■ flevr


WHEP:!■


' 'Tailk mbdities [pounds I


:lh th e ' irhe


harm the Intenlew would do, and It might do some good, as they would |


Mil. Kayley said he failed to see what'


Bprlhg-v the black cbiitato eyeutag frock yol It vrill pr| most, a I narrow b| 'A real f


iBlalck I I These 1


: ^


senffing children to an 1 Industrial town | llkelBarnoldswick! from a rural .area like | Glsbum ?


Mfi-Speak: Is It i.ny use, in any case, | The Clerk said It wias not a matter that} |


mltteeshbUld'meetthedlstrictsub-com- t o t t e h o r the purpose of discussing the ImpficaUbns of i t o proposed; transfer. ffl/J," Watson!:’ Ifmi to seq.what good


ofis eOTreSSed,' they j_would suggest an' officer of t o j JEduc^tion Com-


'


.'.long as thJ I the unuB| ! .then tfiei!


i lean, (p h ' they . W ! ;sibUlty." [ . Is there


1 womefa ata 1 .women u p


’ .many exde ! the averaa I I mere mala


.It 1s not t


I Jeague hb| ; very excepl


woman


■ -with whip ] If the wp’ /limited' K.


, |


■; the rputlE j ’And, Ijgefii ia v e a I0I


Thb fac|


I.manager. I’L I most Valul j.jeaners. i f


. I


4 :W m k


i l i l i tl’v:;


■if/ii;


1 Jt Hi,.'


['


the ufiexpl jt^necessar


riage. M girls I cornel 3eave:|whfe| a , prepbl juniors I am seek guld when an occurs. I :.{L


/ t o y . causl them. Bhef She makd unpleasanL


• show? Shi > can recalll


; nqtjto asjr : Soon she I tant;of hi o f t o d e r f


on her foil that he hf I a i"IeaneiL


s a Icanej PEEPS


her mifid r a better J protobte 1 her fortm, girl dvered which h e l


'The excl


be done. L most conci vfastageial


merply g lj She reall# takes. SheL book of ul


people t_ phone is|


:ln bedi kitchen;


f aft; toor'dive;


. j Now toplbaL L porated I :iead[-to I •side t o | .not havl All over! preserv* evept oa


•empha ’phone ;


.part Inj ’ A'bril


1 ;scrlber I


ijinessag^ leave.


. t o fib Howl


'being '/which L i’phonel ■“ dials I , as dla bers.


i;a housl thatevT


'irailwa train each under


‘ Thei


/ t h a t : ‘talk bl ‘world.r


: c.an ■ 'buslnej


i'.bavtof '.mato-|


, conveil ]telephl


Russia, f designed message] .special 1 ition afl [certain J


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