•■mv;
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;
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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. ’ ■!■
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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
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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
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I Jeague hb| ; very excepl
woman
■ -with whip ] If the wp’ /limited' K.
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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
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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
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'being '/which L i’phonel ■“ dials I , as dla bers.
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