'.u .;!L;:5:'^ i i P (TEN) CUTHBROl Lkal W A LL
; Morecambe ......... Oldham Ath. Res..
' Darwen ........ I..... Bacup Bprough ....
i Southport Res Chorley........
i Fleetwood..... Droylsden..... 1Marine .........
Lancashire Gbmhinatioil P.iW. L
Clitheroe.............. Accrington Res. .. South Liverpool ... Lancaster Cltyj...... Prescot Cables.......
Rossendale U. New Brighton,..... Leyland Motorf......
; Horwlch R.MJi :Great Harwood, Rochdale Res. .... Northern Nomads..'
1 Barrow Reserve .i.
26 11 9 25 10 10 25 11 11 29 11 15 10 13 9 13 7 10 9 10 8 17 8 14
,115 6 21 2 18
27 J6 6 27 16 7 28 15 7 26 14 6 22 18 5 25 14 6 25 12 7 26 12 8 25 10 6
wards cnablW
Davis.to fire Into the| net without a defender being able to. tpuch
the ball. , i Within a, minute Clltheroe were on
D.
F.A.PtS 5 69 44 37: 4 86 45:36 6 91 60 36
6 49 47 28 5 49 54 25 3 51,64 25 3 57 72 25: 4 62 71 24 4 63 63 22 7'49,60 21 3 43 56 21 4 46 75.20 3 52 75 19, 4 43 55 18, 2 42 88 14 0 13 87 4
6,'70 36 34 1 83 31:33 5 59 39 33 6 58 41 30 6 69 48 30 9 49 39 29
last SATORDAI’S BESULICS. ; LANCASHDIE combination. '
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‘•Great Harwood l; Batrow Reserve 1., Rochdale Reselwe 1; *lj,eyland Motors ( Morecambe 111 ♦Northern Noma^ O. ,
•Accrington Reserve 5j Fleetwoo(l 0. , ♦Clitheroe 3; Oldham Athletic Res 2. i Southport Reserve 1: fDroykdep 0. ,
♦Rossendale United 1; New Brlghhjin R. ( ;i ' I ’
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LANCASHIRE JUNIOR COP THIRD ROUND.
South Liverpool 3; ♦Cjhorley 0. | ♦Marine 1: SkOlmersdale 1. ♦Horvdch R.M.I 2] Badup Borough 1.
♦Lancaster Cltj| 2;: Daijwen 2. i LEADED BEATEN!
CLITHEROii CHALLENGING STRONGLV FOR HONOURS at
TJATTLINQ igainst i breeze |h a t times was forcefu I as a minor huir
leaders, and donsider^bly strengthene their own position.
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Oldham, early ijln: the Reason, Clitheroe went all out for:victory and emerged^ h from a sterling contest with supreme,
Smarting under a lieavy defeat a,t
laboured against the wlndr-a chofce th a t was adverselyi| criticised—to .finish :ba level terms at the interval.
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■ home their ad,vantage, and In the enjd 'Were satisfied win by the odd goal in
In the second half, Clltheroe pressed
fray with deadly: earnestness from the, very outset and, In the first half plucklly',
onours. "Theyjflung themselves mto the: |i : i
^Oldham reviied,brilliantly In,the la|tj twenty minutes when, Ithe wind | havingi dropped, they sjtrove manfully bv^t valn-l lessly for an eoUallser. lit was anybody game until the]whistle [sounded. ■'
ENTHUSIASM VVINS!' t Play at times: was alirjost farcical, with - i' ' ■ ]
with the ball, buf both side? playfed with the g rb te s t keenness and determlnatipn,
and 'a fast pace was inmntained, jl
Superior finishing turned the |cale ip Clitheroe’s favour,'nut Oldham were 4hd more .polished and mobile, i
from work, Mllhef, whd has not flgurefi in the team slhce Decsmher 18th, was
Thornley being unable to obtain leave Filil i-', 'J
brought in to fill the vacancy at.lpft ha^f back, i,Oldham'were a tiu ll streiigth and fielded, in addition,to Davis, the Welsh international, several players wlth^Thlrdl Division experianae,;
Akers,I- Richardson, Milner; Thomas,; Allen, Chatburti, Emmett and Kitchen. I i Oldham Athletic Reserve:; Eckerslejj;i
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Brown, Eaves; McCorml'Sk, Mayor; Aspln- all; Slnkinson, Gardner, Davis, Wray and; Downes. . '11 :
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Refeiee: Mr, H, Bamfer, Accrington, THRILL^ FROai I BE START.
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home right and |a terrlilc shot by Chafj-| bum, Eckersley tipping the ball over the, bar. A centre bylMllner saw the ball held' t back by the wind, and In a scramble ln|
wards itpe Jubllefe end. The first Incident: of noteiwdS aismart movement ;6n the|
Clitheroe woi! the to ^ and pleiyed to fhe goalmouth'! lEmmei.t: was penalised i ill -
the wind advantage, Cli ;heroe did well in| the early: exj!hanges. MarsdOn was! almost, beaten by. a curling shyt froml Slnkinson and was fully extended to hellpj the ball over. jNeat passing by tom e f t an'd'Thomas found a gap for the winger to workjhls way through, and there wefe!
sented with a glorious chance vihen hej trapped! a centrp from the left, I but, he! booted over from a few yards range. In spite of tM fact that Oldhgm haai
or impeding Eckersley. Davis was pre'-' |
Thelteams WSfO as fellows:— I-, 11 Clltheroe: Marsden; Shaw, McDonald,;!
fi
were,greatly fatigued p te r their first- half endeavours against the wlnd|' One wondered why.fbavlng won the toss, the home captain cmose to defend the Sha”' Bridge end and face la nor’-easter, 1 seemed an, extremely rlskv thing:to do.l and when conditions subsided atl a later stage, criticism Becamq still more pun gent. Howeverj all well’s th a t ends wel: and whatever may be said of the; seemj Ingly curious choice of ends, th f re su t wai In Cllthero|f’s favour.
Thete could be no doubt th a t ,Clithero|e he wind playing; all sorts of queelr tricks
ricane, Clitheroe on Saturday ddfeated Oldham Athletic Re: erve,] the | league
shot which ; DavlS ■; saved and 'hen Chatbum hdd a hard drive defiected; for
a corner. McDonald deserved the cheers he'recelved for a flying tackle which dis possessed Davis fnlihe goalmodth.
Into action. I Half-time:— Clltherde ];l
Oldham.Athletic Res. 1.
V Chen forced a corner on the left and placed the [ball beantifuliy across goal
ClHheroelhad taken the lead. Kit- SNNINt? GOALS. ■ ■ee minutes of resnuflng,
across to Kitchen, whose lightning Shot almost grazed |the bar. i For' a long period Oldham wer^.ipenned In their own half, and a number of shots struck defenders during flerci struggles In front-of Eck ersley. .. j I, , . : i ■.
' from the Bas. Eckersley clean mfssed i it, and' Chatburn, with Thomas in : close attendance,' headed thronglf.: Soon afterwards, Thomas sent the|ball
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shot which Eckersley thrned dver the bar from close range, while Chatbum i was butiUttle .wldeiwlth a neat header from a centre by Thomas, I )In the last twenty minutes, the wind dropped appreciably, and:01dhamjmade desperate attempts to reduce the deficit. ! i
, Kitchen had hard lines with, a grand i-u |... i .
' iSinklnson, isent 'the ball across to Davis, who! neatly iside-stepped Rich ardson, apd flashed the ball well out : of Marsden^s reach.
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when Marsden.'saved'k shot from Slnkin son, for a I c o rn e ra n d 4n the melee Mowing the fiagklck' a hard shot sthick the p p r ig h t.I Nothing daunted- by 1 this narrow escape! Clltheroe carried playilnto Oldham’s quarters and after good work
1 GRAND TEAM SPIRIT. ! The home! goal had a lucky escape
: Gardner, working' in harmony with
A free kicKitaken by McDonald led to I a third goal, Chatburn facing between the hackstand shobting out of Eclfers- 1 ley’s reach.'
s nother occasion, ifltchen: cleverly slder
shot whlcjh nearbv broke tbs hef. I ■.. a This also was a: wonderful soaL | On
.: wing and Put across a centre wmch ! ; Kitchen converted: with a nrst-tlme
i levtl terms. Thomas, receiving from i Emmett, I worked his way . along i the
tepped two defenders and put .in ai^^low
The exchanges wgre fast and fur ous, with both goalkeepers constantly cfilled
A I ) \ n E R T I S f iR
Goc d News for Clitheroe MR
RUPELL’S S DE9!
INQEED YOUR Le...jwls; It Is
marien sight testing hoslde<ided to extend for a f irther period, the'---'—.........‘■'-
optlialt lie optometrisli, I who has' opened per- premises In Clltheroe,; his record optical offer, iThls is in response,to
with pleasure Rupell,:'the
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valuable servlres.he has given: to:so;many whq hiive consulted him,-this being due tO;
to.tiiBi k his inany
patrons.for the numerous testlmoalals,-4nd iett4rs of thanks,, which , he has (received. Jto. ItupeH wlll be long remembered for the;
suedess In Sight Testing by reason of the latent £ clentlfic optical methods of'.:
CORE JCTION I
optical offer to the public of Olltheroe -and iflct.
Lewis Rupell distr youR EYES TESTED FREE
week. Willi friely and generously* give his'advice to aU Anynnq vyill. be able sight tested frie of charge add, all: are to come and see him, and discuss his Individual ca^e: with, him.:: This, ik ly an opportunity that few can afford is4, for he is in|a position-to iprescrlbe
To-niorow .(Saturday.); and everyiday next (excepting Wednesday’) Mr. Rupell
ie suffering from eyesight,defects; to cqme- andi'have, his
EYEGLASSES AN mstance, bis
him to supply in '10 carat
HEETO UNHEARD OF PRICES SPECTACLES AT
it qharge necessa:ry. hen special ler
e best crown r for either erent styles,
DIFFEBEN A
glasses well) y* eyei infolrm glasses
iglt
by; Kitchen i ind Chatburn; Thomas Shot weakly from short rapge. Mafsderi did. well to save ffom Slnklnson and Dpvls. In! the last few , minutes Oldham went all out for a a ’equalising goal and CUth- eroe’s defence had a iw o r^n g time Until the whistle soUnded. 1 Clltheroe,
V.jOidha’ Resoldte lefenslve]
1 Final
half payed ihe way for, Cilthqi vlOtory;' 01 iHam’s cfever fors ’ not aUowed tolsettle on the bi direct apprDa,ch to goaUwi Marsden had a difficult ta s k ' wind often l)l^w the [ball yari Intended ciestlnatiop and , cehtres were jfrequehtly con potential sdc rlhg efforts. He'/madei few mistakes aM morq o f ten /th an not cleared h l i lines strongly, The full backs can be' prtlspd wlfh real justlflca;lon. McDonald ir aintalned his fine' forir of recent weekiand topic up good poshioa' Shaw was little behln i; gaining pfomln- erice in the second half and holding his own, against ai.llvely jiving. ■' ]■; j Richardson had a terrific, task in watching Davis, Ithe Welsh iiiterT
Athletic Res., 2. play in lh e ifirs t ....... V s ,) fine Ldswere
11 and the ,3 blocked, icause the om its xrhless
iirted Into
: nationaf. . jEhere were times when he j was lured out of position and others I when hb kicked' desperately, almost anywhere, 'to gam relief,' but! he pluckily stuck to his guns.and foiled . many strong Oldham raids.
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played with inspiring enthusiasm and Akers was ubiquitous■ as ever; a re a l glutton for w o rk ..
Iniaddltlon t ) his two :;oals, had a coiple of! express drives stopped by Eckenley. Kitchen was just asVenaclng on the wing and scor^..wlth a smashing shot that left the gdalkeepk helpless. Hahdl- capped by an ankle Injury, Emmett was not quite'so effective after the: Interval as! he mlghu h^vO been. iOn the, right- wing, Thomas and Allbh did many plever things wlthgutj being consistently . good. was
than usual ind had a big Part In his e team’s victory, fie Vrome'd the opposition
As , a ^hoi Gxcollcn't Oldham playyd skWul football and at threa,teiied
the ifprward line times
Eaves and Brown kicked With bbwer and precision.
arrears Eckersley’s goalkeeping M fh ed a high ! degree | of
to wine efficiency
oficlass Which St the forward llpe
got wlthm shooting, irange. Downes, ivas a lively raider. ofithb line vferb! craffy rehableiraarjcsmen. word of
chances with amazing!alacrity. t
i d P H' Bamber, oiit Mcpormlck had that ti
was danger |to pllthbrpe every timei he; too,
Is snapped up ' ■ ' ■ t !
There
prompt to rhake hlb decisions and kept the game W( 11 under control.
praise for the referee, of Accrington, who
Bowliuid j BiUi&t'ds.
Bolton-by‘&)'ivifind'L, NewtOfl:
SlaldbUfh Tqssldb,..... I.... j..... j...
groans when he ended by passing ouf; c|fi Emraeft's reach. Downes was frequently) In the flmellghtJ, land from one iof his hrilllaht centres Davis was provided wltft a find iopporturiity,' which he wastedil Chatbum ralsra hopes! with’ a glorious! run hqlf the length of the field; alfhough} he was robbed pear the penalty hrea. He regained possession to test Eckersley with' a:stinging-dtlvd.l : ■
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Oldham toolcIthe lead with ad goody goal,,as one could wish to'see.' The
movement star: ;ed nean the half-way Hr e and beautiful passing among a l l; We for-
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100 G. Wllklfisoh 100 N. ParkiVoh 100 H. H ayhurst... !J. 100 A. Hayh irstei., 100 J.W.'Parkihsonl.,,
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;BOL^N-BY-BO'WLANI) v. TOSSit)! 32 T, H. Alnswbrthii,.
M. TomUnson . W. Capstlck
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,..T; Metcalfe .. S. Rdbinsoh . Handicap
ETO REPAIRS. Its in'Repairs toD'FNAMOS ters 8i|d Re-Wlring of' 3arS
SIMPSON BROTOERS, Limfted. IN'
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7o. 3 Maiinetd Works) Pad ham 14.
Mr, was
the,;aft{st p l'i in his
ftna both tquch
i'lfie other members without bilng'
15 a. 55 IV. 75'a. ;22 y,
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Chatburn played jirfth more vlOour very time tiejball came near him md,
■ Despite the fact th^t he. tired, Milner
upon £ Rureir (Saturii ceptlni
where! upon s at. the RuteU,
HAVE ,)
Ruplell’is ■ed
offe: can
visicn. tiiii
(U
This Is the ■ entire cost) , ses are required; Is any
AIR, STYLES AT 5s/
(leip isino fear of bemg advised to wear if they are uimecessary* and ,if all is
itlon costs you nothmg., Wearers'ol should - undoubtedly irasp this offer ’ their own glasses can be; Improved n a'.yety /
ow.cbst and it is surprising
will come away satisfied that youf Is I sound, in| every respect; and thd
; ,a very small cost. - Reinember,„Mr*. 1 special. prices are for'
..formorrov! lay): ahd eveiV day next 'Week! (ex- Wednesday.)I ;
umber of pedple who have seen Mr; and have^had:,thelr glasses,-Improved
| D you
YOU a!nY OF THE FCiLfcOWING !■ !’’SniFTOMS v|
cognising friendq, across,- the . s t r e e t ? i u'have any of these symptoms they
relieved, and lii this respect Mr; Lewis services ■ and: long experience are
Note the address carefully, ' i .. I -
Ml^* LEMS RUPEIL ,AT !the!: '
CLITHEROE OPTICAL HOUSE CASTIjE STREET, CLITHEROE. :' ;■!
! 8, C<nsultteg Hou^M O ^ ^ A N daily
s$6oke^ league , f , ' ! i
Ibhlesdale Wai|, G.C.!;,5
of the on Petri
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hes Mill St, M ill.........
tbum ;ral' Club ,vers’ Instltu and Sons
'Ulance Brigade
table:has been revised onlaccbuntl ’ Social Centre Club withdrawing!
uaryl9th, ^ PltipfiLY SNOOKER .MA-TCH PA
R/SH CHURCH v. WATEl]LOo! ,L .'whsLEY, I
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Snowies..... Briggs-,....., 0. Pye larslde Thompson
IWhittaker... ’arklqson
.... A.Hargreaves 29 .....* . T. Wrigley 39 W. Cowperthjv^lte. ;6o' J. Pernhan. 68
, . H.’-Waddihgtofl: 44 A-;Peuhi,an !§5 j,Plckiek. 'g’T
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.Played.; Polhts.| 20
blur.after dote work? Do your eyes id and heavy?|Have yoii anyidSaculty
r! from; headache? .Does; yqur
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^ time saving,' methods classes cither ilmless or gold filled fitting,'filled spherical lenses at 5s: distance or reading in
Mr; Lewis Rupell" has made remarkable: . i -
the fa it that: Mr. iRupell'.glves individual attentl'in, and at very reasonable charges. :;
EYESI HIT TESTINd AND REFRACTION ]
is making bis record
lajny ,requests from the people who have; ifr
iable.ro see hlqi'PrevlousIy., He wishes;
AND.
OPPORTUNITY I:
we announce) that Mr. 1 well known ' qualified'
Olitheroe,'Friday, : T IM E ^ , F R I D A t , F F ib R X JA R Y 2 5 , 19, 8. Lancashire) P o u ltiy VICES IN GREAT
EXPERT’S HINTS ,ON ECONOMY, IN HOW TO REDUCE MOR
Lancashire: Federation;. ; lecturing- ,-to members: of. CUtheroe Poultry. Society, on iTuesday evenlna ■, He. outlined many of f th e .: difficulties : poultry,-: •: farmers-, are.
the 60 called “ Lancashire sp ilt” In re gard'to the price of. eggs were frankly discussed by IMr. Frank '■Thomas, President of'the East Lancashire Poultry Society, and a prominent figure in- the
. Problems In tlie poultry lidustry and
giving ; his candid „ opinion ■ as to the reason for the spllt'between the FedSra-' tlo n ; and the Lmcashlre Utility Poultry Society. Mr. a Rose presided ovef a moderate attendance. ' I
acing to-day, suggestlng.;temedles and
speaklng'to members: of; a poultry soch ty he always madel It clear that he did i ot pretend to bd a (lectufer, or hn expert
Mr. Thomas Bslld'thiit whenever he ;was i
thought he knew all thefe was to Ibe known about the pooltry indust|ry, after five years, he began to , wonder whether he, knew as much as [be thought be knew; ^and now/ after fifteen or sixteen years,;.there were times when he wondered; whether he knew anything a t all.
. After twelve months’ experlence.ihe raOUS YEAR.
(always a soldlen” .and , he'thought the 'same 'Principle;' applied ' to poultry keepers. ;He had come'to the conclusion th a t It was the-problems they had to face th a t made poultry keepers all the keener, To;day’s problems In Ithe Industry could be divided under two headings; economic arid, organisation.. : They all knew that 1937; was a yean of disaster'due to very
p o u lt^ keepers so keen bn their job. There was an o lf Saying; “ Once a soldier
e began to thM what it wds th a t made
wasihot quite sp desperate.;i
Egg.prices had; been slightly - higher, ' but on thb
heavy imports^umplng—of foreign goods Into this country, and rising food costs. : To-day I they, were more or less In' a: similar position, though their plight
other hand
food.prices continued to rise.' According I to ah accountant who
: I th a t mbrtaliiy a t the present' time was lin the ineighbouthoijd of 20 p ir
: had charge, bf a Well-managed farm in his district, the cost of production per dozen eggs : had risen by 2Jd. during the past, twelve months. ‘ Re cently, the Technical Gonimission had issued a report and. thejr now knew
' They ought.! to i do' something - fo r ! them selves and riot rely .'upon Gbvefnmlen't aid, In ,;hls .bPlriicn;" th e ,question of mbrtallty. was 90 per cent. bhe.,of breed ing.'Breeders to d them tliat the .trouble was'flue, to tainted Iqnd, riearing ffohi dry mashand bi(eedlng fromlpuUetSiletci, but Ihe was riot: satisfied with; the exr planatlon., ; H ) suggested; that; in this breeding, season they should : mSke “ liveability ” their ■ ‘ motto, ji and should breed only front tested hens. They ou^ht regularly to bret k eggs front their breed-- tag pens'.to ,flriiLout the!nature of the could not brted or hatch gg. :Itwas -took', With
: The Cbnimlsslpn! told theiri' th a t ' this CritSUed a loss pf about £4,060,000 a year to the Industry, so -that one of .their 'major problems was to reduce mortahty.
■on January 176h to February 16th! i inclpsive. '
a handful, but slnCe he had blood-tested; hlS rearing Icssei were less t fan two per cent,
necessary.. leftof 700 chlikE
■ ' TESTING I REEDING STOCK.
£11 stirks, £28;
there Quoti
£23:
layiifg.<ff 'cattle .’before a good,; dtendkilce/ tetog,'a .good.'badeffoT'twffidatees;
FI ;iD Afc^A -gd'od.i how ‘of -sb ,’gejd Shd 80 ;at! )i
to
others, £24 to £26; ■later'calvte, £18 to' ■ e a c h ; ; - ' s
NbAy/-Av,erage! 'Supplies tef -so! fat ind^OO sheep before‘a good attend-
ijuoiations: Bffit:heifers,!83d.‘to Sid,;; 2! and strorig heifer8,’81d( tblSd.;
•Mbcehce ; o L .. (ertMh . .poultry keepers. Oherof the evlg!' ,,'vas that If ithese dealers had a keen dei ’ and for stock cockerels, instead of grew illW ig
th a t aU.(the 'were rogues Iw'efe
ipeoplt
,nc iman'
’’ ins; Best iKefy -cows "tS-Eil; I'-ithers,' £14; summering heifers, £13 lb filS;: 68 to £ 1^;. best.-Iaylng'off |-c6ws,.>to
' ' vhp
bufcthere ' dri
the
■breeding .pure pirilets laying
tb,7 id: per :1b.'; pigs inder l401b„ 14s, to l43,; ditto, over 2001b
........13s, :to I4s! -per ■ score. sc
'stronge; yquig 0 / . Ge Bashall fail
for 'f;Brig|
yout g usefil £19 to heifers) £24, the lebt:
TIJEi
- £25; 105,: to! £30; 105.;; Others, £ l8,tO G pwards of ,7(); (;alves/were-dlSposeiof, : veal calves .making ,f rpm<66e. to, HQs.
^ ’sorts and; 'breeders,.'88a , tp 55^.) nes*.;l4s. to 2*(s,:;,!Ihe.^
1 y cattle:; 1, F* CoBtes,>GbdtbUni;'2; ;ra, Newton.,';!.!';;; '! 'v';L.!:'-1!;L/
LL !:;'/ ...... . ... 'I ./'
i Arts, £23 i 10s.! to- £27; plainer kinds, ;£22 ,'lOs.; best '*! S c o tc hm iloogl
DAY.--A lighter; show nf'lcattlfl.’Best !Owa made frOln £28' :tb £82; other
tows, ,7Jd, to Sid,; rougher qows, Old; . '.choice hoggl,; to -ls,/Old*;! stronger : lid. to lljd,; ehearlings, lOld. tolld.; ,iwes,',8d,'-to 9d.;' rougher sorts;- 6Jd.‘
to!) rear from stt reared badly! faiiotir of his fore;: they’ r tq
pushed the bl fds on, so th a t four months Old Icockereh than they wei e, that! the futu re upbri' these si bcl;
them steadily
posis, fedy had rind bhMd leam.'spmething.
sclie! iUired
frtim their rethfil,
!’':!!- ;' „:‘''!VA*iEii •H e lL re ^S d l
OF SHOVfS,
ere'the/respii't; f:a . , peri; he knew they bldJMtae'itedrii:j;in SVUUiBU ;1 ■afflld'bredifor i!c ■jir’taln object
.were-deeiltitaf; I Clltherbhlfoc: et; upott:ite,attenpJ. AlthOuglihel.ap himself,,'he, (dai I intetjst'itfsliiTipi,
w the:'»ltd8:jn j'ii 1owh'.'M
dard, Lajnghp, !!'and*:;E..:-NewhDU£(e;' ! Eayes,, 'teadei the;,^olk)5^g, ‘
, ,tthfr old slow ----- i-taierj!
(short time so 'taUty;» Ml!
ibmris 'declared.' '. !
dnd, on th a t score, . the ^ ■ficl''be cdngratiilated Eeep .the flag flying. befen iShowrifan
vefy-mudh that'shd-ws
iways'tt ken ag re a t when'he looked a t
iman’s b'alri, : 'The stiidlddJljdS; breeding
s t ih get bach!ihd;spWt of
man,! we wpuld fake is _j:bfefdtag,.and'in a: the problem of morr
Ah important point ta ■me wa3;that,:
long.be-; the- cpckerels for, their sister;
k th a t had' itself' been
.and 6ife, arid iihi e soraethlngjupOn Which t&.'wblfk.j H'l 'yii: is not gblng. to suggest
operations was oiie i Who 'had length of time of 'bhytag rot ten money for it niethod of, ini not to biiy co:ks notice of the ;i? buy good hens tallied a gooc av tallty figures, ofi thbir .owri. ' what the "her under efflcleBt have: ah ! bp ib! fe’ggk'mbtith by r they Wbhld kib?',
The greatest
)i tftnlty bf exataliring :the month. , I f they did lhl8, sdtaethlri'gi of ,the dam
fie who 'sold’ cdckeyels 'vagabdridffl, - thriveld
they
Iddked' two mdnths older, ' They should npt Mgeti 'ij)f their fanps depended
c birds.; I t was useless'
OToblem In -theif breeding f ndlng new Mood. Ahy- ' been breeding for any : iad h ad 'th t experience "stock and [laying gbod He'suggested, the best iuctag new blood tyas
arid!
. dr cockerels, but to take (wn laying trials and tO
*iom the man who mata- erage, ta fegard -to mior* d then use a| tested epek - th ey w6pid theri'kndw
Were ckpa'ile Of doing [laaiiagetoerit arid 'wbuld
. hindeij settlement. In regard to two egg; prices 'for ILancashlre, put 'Mf.;Baron,, ■who’was one of the -malri leaders of the: Lancashire Utility Poultry Society, .stated th a t'th e egg price fixing committee had) simply fixed' the pricb: fo r' Prestori and) Garstang. Speaking ta r ' East Lancashlrq,.! r.want to say that If th a t Is all the L&n-: f cashlfb . Utffity P oulto Sbeiety's ipriCe! , :. L
ixing Icomthlttee is'feblng, to do, we will have nothtog'to do r a h it.
M iS s h fo i'two isets re
Twbiprlces tar eggs _ta'bhe.dlstrict k if l peyrir get fisanywheri
tomeet aieNiyrilds other 'and ! httempt" eggs.;! In (m
p It ; and .'tliat .knpuW — y . 'flritafqi
T h e Federation [egg mlttee'waSithe presen. Poultry: Soolely’sprlc|i They were!,appointed' but wlieh'tnei trouble
iwas.a pity thritipnly!;; (contlrued foot'd
tarseveralidays'dotag iSsued laTanllcsto und) the Laricashlfe UtUltj:
... .
of the ldlspute and sai d there'was'a! time; when 'the! ,egg-coMt ti
breaki.away "from the
parent body.’! ' ' ' 'r.-^T]
rice-fixing cotii'mltte Mr. Thomas brie
traced the history,
;-flxtag committee.,' by the Federation, arose they sat s till nothing, and,Ihen' ,er the,heading,of! PoultrySoclety. I t few weeks earlier
next cblumri);',!.
price fixing com-1 Lancashire Utility
ors attempted to, Federation price,
qyray, from each li'
j-fix.the.'.iJiiee ’fbt
f. Tb m e ,-ft fs 6f-tat6
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. and say r hopfe)'tlrfe tiafe 'Win quickly: coiffe kheri there:,phl be a Statt ptioe throughout the Whble ebtirity.
vfe olght to aim at a,ptiee for the whole county, arid iLftill ,go further
1g6rit:‘rileri[
.jtarie.ibcRiy c in P o 1 tee ^lie- Fedefatlbli; te,-bebause i l l s the'
.'((joritinu^'
d.ltoiiiijTteeeding CO ; (
several questions, rdvistag members on Individual problem! tend suggesting how they dbuld cut down the cost of theta food bill wlhdut su lertag •'loss in quality. ' Thanks to Mr, ■ Tl lomas were expressed
on' the proposition bf Mr. S. Whitwam, . ...i,— * .„ j.w n f , t crook.'.' ■'
‘edithe members te!realise what an ex^ cellent delegrite th 5/ had in ' Mr. Crook, - who was editor of the Lancashire Feder-
supported by Mr, .espondlng, Mr. ’Thomas said he warit-
atlon Journal. Wh or not, hls servl Preston.
WliO.WttO CUifAJA UM '• ■ (• . I. .
ether Mr. Crook knew ■ !es[ were, highly ya'lued
thelPederAtion had passed a vote of con fidence ta them: the manifesto was a stabffi the back ,tc tneiFederatlon. '.; ( : After his lecture, Mr. Themts answered
.split between I the ;-Kederation:and the' Lancashire utility Poultry Society ' was' not. a disagreement on , how 'to : sell! antigen, of [how to fojcmulate an Insufr! ance' scheme, • but bn a fundamental; principle, l i We had to. decide whether! Lancashire was goirig fto be governed by; Lancashlrb poultry keepers, or .whether [ we.were
going.to be governed by a clique.- Id o not want to say:anything that will
a
iewt.men who [ have quarrelled. [ I t Is. not. iln ;the[first place, .many !months! ago, those 6! us closdly connected with the Federation saw th a t a movement was' taking
place.the result of which would; be th a t the Federation would- die. Thfs
3een :a member of -every cota- si b-commlktee th a t has deSlt Issue.; I CO riot;want
you.to tlls-§pllt l! just a question of
he: Suggested they 'should appoint ( an bfflclal blood-tester. Like many others,' he had declared In the past th a t he did not belleveta bit od-testtag, but froin ex perience! he had n ow , found'lt to! be one occasion* all he had ; In three! weeks time Was
Work. He had; out by disease,: Sperit on blboo insurance. I f enbiigh! birds to
andcbnSldefed :tabney -testing a gpod form j of their members had not blood-test Individually)
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modern method; i of blood-testtag, there was ho heed, fb:' any poultry farmer tb omit this lmpor:ant!operatlpn frbm’ihls farms'jrtterly wiped
contents. !TheyJi.,____ _ a good chicken f fbm a weak t economic to bloc d-test their i
h As he made the journey lo Clltheroe, FOOL TALm. . H e : recalle^; being isked three years
ago to go round the pens of members of a small socle breed all . society ■ and ■ select th e' best
.encouragetaent to the members to ;breed' better stock; gnd he passed -on thb -sug-
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gestlori toi th e Clltheroe Society. ' ' FEEDIN^G GOST^ HIGHER.
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' T h e ;' most Importaht problem to the! majority lot poultry j keepers at the!
.present time was' the hlgh-price of; feeding stuffs! During .[the past eighteen months, there had b e k an Increase in the cost of feddlng stu fs alone of 30 per cent, j One - bf ■ their problems was to reducei: their overheal charges In this! respect. They ought always to put quality, first ^nd neVe r to be led; away by price. I On a certsln farm recently,' he was shQwnl some meal which looked like sawdusjt,; and -another ' food resemblbgi taploco! flour, which was definitely 'harmful; to poultry* , ;;Thelr, biggest problem was probably to find adequate substitutes for bran and'thirds. No one Uked b feed bran more than he did* but the :lpresent brlce was making this Impossible.. F o r i number ofiyears,- h e had replaced a p o ^ o n of his bran by crushed oats keepers when to be careful
customers co/nplained their eggs were musty but antexamlndtlon revealed th a t it wasidu^ to p exedss ot malt culms
not to use too large q quantity-of malt culms',;orlothCrwlse -the eggs wouldihave a peculiar taste. On one occasion, Irik
mouldy specimens. ' At the moment,- he was able to biy a samrile of crushed'oats and barley a t a less price than bran. He was, of cqurse, a yret mash,feeder; . In addition, th e . Was replacing p a r t' o f, his bran by malt(culms. - 1 He advised them
but,‘h e warned poultry purchasing crushed oats th a t they did not obtain
■be replaced, by blscnit dust, and barley meal could be obtained a t a less price than:?ussex groundloiats. Somdpeople said th a t barley meal affected .the; livers of the fowls, put It'iW IS not the use,-but' the abuse, of parley h eal which did; this.
which' gave the eras; a malty teste;' Brewers’ grains -would- 'help toi-replace bran In brilk.' i P art of their thirds could
;the members mad specialised in obtain-' d Ine .cooks iof .[the highest possible 'Stan
■cocks ,were not good enough, , On Satur-' t day he had to perform a similar task'and!
Ing-'-pen. : ; After hb had done so, he made;tfie criticism that; in every case the-
he secretary had told him that this year' ard. .) Thai competition had been an *
SliPPLY. Prbiblems S P O R T S J O T T I llG S
CANDID COMMENTS ON TOPICAL GOSSIP ABOUT PLAYERS.-^By ‘ SNIPE.”
seasons as far as league matches are con cerned* A record for .the ground was established two years ago when £70 was drawn from) the visit of Wigan Athletic In the Lancashire Junior Cup com petition. ■
. The 'visit |of: Oldham Athletic to the Shaw 'Bridge; ground. ori ' Saturday brought the biggest “ g ate” of the season,-£38| 8s. - As: a-matter of -fact, this Is the biggest “ gate ” tar three
Park to p la i Accrington Stanley Reserve and a keen [game is anticipated as both, ■teams are In the running for champion-- ship honours. Last season, Accrington Stanley Reserve made a bold bid to secure chief position arid lost the dis
A’ week tol-piorrow, Clltheroe visit Peel i i . ’* ,
Rotherham, L i v e r p o o l . , with New Brighton and In past seasons h a s : given'I some, 'good- displays-at the Shaw Bridge,'groupd. He was only- a Junior when he played : with Clltheroe several seasons ago*
A former ^ '
: I have never seen a better goal a t the Shaw Bridge ground ,, than that which Oldham scored ta the first half* on Saturday, and I have never seen a harder shot than that-with which Harry Kitchen, Clitheroe’s outside-left, equal- ’Ised.
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with an'astuteness that stamped him as a first-class player.
ine goals. i His second was obtained ; ; • '
season, the officials of'Clltheroe Football Club are making, preperatlons;. for the usual medal competition* .and clubs iin the dlstrlctlare-tavlted to jo in ., I under stand th a t several good local clubs are Interested and It Is hoped:the standard be fairly hl^h. ;l
With the I approach of the end, of the i •
He 'pemlhdeq those who used a good, samplp of swill that: t ley were compelled: by Act of [Parliament to boll it first... One item 6f their foodstuffs must be of the flnest-potjslble qualityi and that, was the anlmal proteln* Personally, he preferred fish meal' ‘ If they used meat meal, they oughtito(male certain Jthey! oljlained ,a reliable b f a n d . ; L!,|;;(
, I!-'.-..!
tlon, Mr.'Thomas said . th a t to-day th e ’ Govemmeht tVas beginnlrig to take afi interest' in’ th ;lf affairs arid events- wer& moving swiftl;).' -Befpre long, they woulds be hearing! something and .w'ould be calledlupptt to makeli npbrtant'decisloris.
Speaking on the'qifetelbri of orgaiiisa-l (, , sWuldfers”
,Thomas declared; - " ’Those of us whb have been fighlirig on the'Federation duririgithe past seVeij pf eight yearb have , had a' h'ardtetrnggle and the burden has been qbrried bn too feW. 1
“|1 want ybuito f o!aU ta ybukpoweii to krehgtl eh 'yout ofgariis8tloH,"'Mr(
In the poiiltry industry, we have an ideal framework in the Lancashire Federa tion. I I 'yant to
ask.you ta this district to do all you can to strtagthen the hands of. the 'ihpresentatlvbs In your!district, and sbe to It th a t they represent the poultry keepers ta yQuf district.’’ 1 1'
- Since 1930, every time we have gone tb the Governpitat, we have been- told to go'back and jrganlSe. I ata convinced that the difference between success and failure in any tadustfy is, organisation]
“ A good dqal has been said about the pomascontlnued.'' I subject. \wlth as
! ___ .„,jrie In Lancashire,
watched by Richardson, .Clitheroe’s centre-half* Davis, -i Oldham’s Welsh f International centre-forward, scored two
In spite, bf the fact th a t he was well
Clltheroe goalkeeper, Jack has been signed by - South Jack has had a: long' spell
long before challe igcs will be thrown J U.
Prom what I have heard, It wlll'hot be out from; one clubit} another.
round.a dkrt board Darts Is beCbmlng • sa very , popular dame and there are
f --------- ------- T jitltute s recently and' the district.
ound a group of e telted players gathered everal, good .players
I Visited three t i
veteran members vho attend regularly' ta the afternoons for a game of billiards ■The other day* I tvlas told that thfe com- '■
'Moor-Lane Insti ute Is noted for the ' J ' ■ Lf
tinction to South Liverpool, who are In a. good: position this year, .|hy a narrow margin,
.own with, most pf the youngsters, as many of them haV! discovered to their chagr i n, I i
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i Rlbblesdale Tablel’tennis Association has : had a vepy busy time recently ta'making arangements tan the Carey Lord Cup
The lidn. genejral secretary I for the
•letters tOi competitors. Already! 'he has despatched more! [than 100 letteriland ta the receht championships he sent out nearly t’Wlce as mjiny. .
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home with the S lights of St. Cqlumba second team. - | |
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season. ; i Many rife In favour of; handi- capplngiplayers rind running the com petition ion the Itaes of the Sir'William
amongst local table tennis players as to the best; system OS'scoring to adopt next
Much I ! discussion Is taking' place
Brass Cup competition Is the conserva tive,tearriiwhlch'H^ to concede big starts to th e ''th re e tamalnlng teams" The Methodist Institut|e failed on their own, table after making a draw away from
, Whalley’s only-bjope ta the Sir William competition and'ta seudlfig out tiCcesary
iserlous challengb n a tch totalledHalmost ■' , 300. Oneiof them [was Mr. Tom Haworth, who Is recognised i s the “ pro.” Despite his years,' Mr. Ha'jvorth Is still'la keen' player and althoqgh his touch Isinot as* good as-lt used 'W be, he can hold his
blned .ages of foUr players engaged In a ' a . I I
iniote ar ■ord'br
Ughtj ..heavy s i
• coarse SI :: Dtainl
ail [bverl the soill
will soJ drainagl .Lay theT
Sottom I Flowel
-spring, mer rod kept n | would would p |
I
' pots ovJ : mote p i keep th | \viriter eatthen| stones,! the soil] curve pa
Pots
I ; Anricil ndoors 1
.; eaves—I . 'rapes ll
Brass Cup and Cajtey Lord Cup matches, while-others prtjfei;'a first and,second division I with promotion and relegation. ■
j.derers h av e lh ad ' arid (h e .played con-, NBlstently! lyell, last season to head the: .club’s batting averages,!scoring a grand not out century of 116. !
Arthur; Rlciiardsoil,, the; former Calder- stones’ players, has again been promoted
After; a I spell jjvlth j the ,“A ” team, j
to Burnley’s . Ceritral - League ' team.' Against Stoke Clty|Reserve at'Turf Moor,' he was definitely unlucky,;not to ' score and had three splendid shots saved by the goalkeeper.. In addition,' he headed Inches wide,from al centre and'struck the woodwork with anbther shot. ■ :
former '.Clltheroe form arid was desc!r! on the fleldl
In [this .'game,
the fact that he has a similar style to hls. father].who, [by the way, Is good enough to beat most of the players In the first division. Both father and son use the penholder great d e a l of
Junior, play Conservative! Club
Gilbert'Richmond, a player, was In great Ibed'as the best back
Those w 10, have seen Jimmy Peters,
at table tennis for Wh alley have been
struck.by
Young Jimjhy is also a keen billiard player, making fifty breaks. His father Is ptlllonelbf the best billiard players in the district [and rarely hari a game with out a run of three figures, / s a w him compile nerirly a hundred at the tpp of the table the other night. ,1 , >, [-j
le of grip and impEprt a op spin to their shots.
PENDLETON
r WOMEN’S [■: INSTITUTE.-Lady Worsley-. Taylor presided at the monthly meeting 'of' the. Women’s'; Institute, hel-dj'in:, the schCMij on! Tjiesday | evenlilg, when; members dlte cuteedj' the agenda for the meeting of , the' Lancashire Federation of - Women’s Insti tutes, to : be;held .|at.-( Preston to-moiTow, (Sriturday),, A member, Mis, Chew,' gave!
'sisijedbe'ihg Mrs. Wllkinsoi and Miss B, Whltwell. The teiri ■ffostesste were' Mesfla’mte! '(Vaflw^^^
'Gbitoii
of a beetle drive, the prize-winner's Brierley, and Porter.:
.Judged by Mre.' Eawllnson, Worston, arid was won 'by Mrs. R. Mitchell, ; with' Mrs. A. Downing second. The social half-hour con-
on tatetestirig 'talk ten "Biscuit Making,’’ telling; of 'the various ways of making bis cuits, and 'giving several recipes. The [even ing’s .competition,."wBs for a Jar of-grape fruit mai-maladc. The competition was
, PRIZE in St, (Rev. E. good att Kay was
N'Cl
Cawley tremely
'havftkeen pntarturiate In recent seasons In that players haye left| the club because their wprk has taken-,them' elsewhere. From riiembry, I recall the departure of! J. 'O’Nelll arid J. Thbrnber, two proirilstag young-batsmen, and- now I understand th a t Edmurid Cornwall has secured work' at Leyland Motors; arid [he will probably! play with th a t team-li^ the-Rlbblesdalej League;: Oaptata of the Wanderers for! several seasons, Edmund' is one; of the; most enthusiastic cricketers: the Wan-j
of plqy Will Rlbbl^Sdale Wandereis: Cricket: Club
assured division, them,
players'teho shopri pe stars next season. Much 6)! their’ sipcbss has beeri due to the acmlrable
Moor Line Instl club is looking !tai
final round of .th'S competil lon. With la th e rn'aklng, retjim tb the lirite
received |rom Jo£ Hayes. > Edmund Parke
coaching theyi; have the new secfetary of.
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jir William Brass Cup leveral young;players txpect Mooij Lane to [ht next season.
je, tells me ,that his. rard to staging the
Chatbjura Chuxcl Institute [are now Of the'sliligl is title In the second and ' I IhsartUy. congratulate They lave one or twoetyllsh.
' ihejpetq ■-iThe
' iroken ( ■)lg!clus| ih e I aura
eaves s |
’be forkd ■ileqh sif teeipatll
ingithe ■jy very I runs to iblts t l ; .tones.
from LOW Moor division! next sea
, Last [week,; iwjddlngton played a. friendly match mtn Low Moor ;apd there I s p possibility, i tmiderstand, bi[a team. '“nterlng li.
the Vi'
provenierit /recently and both and W. Ha well,
!
Wanderers head, points from five keenly :challejigec.
Centre Snooker revised.
League At the
protest lodged m ball Assbclatiohi fe of. a Daiwen plajre
LancaiterClty
.Saturday. The grounds th a t Cle tered for the rei Fred Hargreaves, cashlre Football Ai received club witliorawlrig match vlll be ground, Darwen'
took - part injitlh Junior Cup tie' Darwen at the
■ On account j of the Social
fiatches, but by Chatburn.
! second
for the K.S.C. havE shown marked Im- .......F, N.
Under the ilpfluence of Vernon Bush and Kenneth Sheriiker, several
rhurst are doing ex- iplayers
withdrawing, the Wo lable has hi Moment, Rib the list with
Service 'kshop's’
they are
lecretary.’of the Lan- ibclatlon, on Tuesday from the Lriheaster ;he-.[ protest and the
•lant' Axe grjjundon irotest' was ion the had not beeh regls- Islte period, liut Mr.
lardlng the eligibility named Clegg, who ■drriwn Lancashire tween Lancaster and
ayed at the Tuesday,
SABDEN. DISTRH JTION.-Last
:holas"S N, fiveses mdance bhalrmah
ifool the presented p; 45 scholars.
RAPT) ST LADIE new
Sunday vicar
-rizes for Mr. R.
EFFORT. — Ladies
of the B iptlst Ch i ch arranged the con cert whlcih was [El en In the school last Saturdaj’lby the :i igsendale entertainer? known a 3 the Mrymakerp.” j A large audience enjoyed t le programme. A sub stantial amount Was raised for church
fuuds.
her!: of Nicholas
, ,
WELCOME ’TO hlcAR,-A larte num- and friend! of St.
vicar (Itey. E. N, IJ sey.
Mr. 6, Eomondson (vlcUr’s warden), Mr. J; Brito!
by Mr. E G, Nutt 111 (people's warden), Speeches G. Nu "
.and___ a n d !. Mil hostesses. Thb ey
,by- some scholars.
consisted of dancing tey.'the'School ban^ and a_conceirt given elder Suriday school
W *.* — o f t(he
E. i Eimondsbn I’lT
intag’s ent'ertatament ig to music supplied
r8.,H. G[ Nuttal apted
as
-of the youngest scholars. Miss P* Nuttall MlUTre W ( ni MuHall
Llvesey responded. Miss Llvesey recely
Mrs.' lEargreaves (Womente Guild).
Mr. W. Ratcllffe ) welcome wepe made
and Mrs.; Hampsom The Vicar rind Mrs. Mrs. ' Llvetey and id bouqiiefs from two
___ tut
school IsBt Saturc s ? to welcome}. . ” ■ /esey) and Mrs, Live-
riiemberf Parish
Church met In the the new
Ee (Sunday, School secretary), ,(!hurch Institute) and,
‘ -depenl foods.)
: v a s t; land th a t
i-’that ! 'than I
profit th e k j .Jeaf,:
Sov
: food u n t i l !
..A id Anchor
,ave withdrawn the the Lancashire Foot-
d to be ilesdale twenty
[a | Dull jurris. til ;ituff mal fierce firi if one dd The. ashl out the f I t IS riotl )je IpriclT th e end!
. li Repail
: t'ap. ad ’ pel'ghbo other w| [the two Awben t l teach o t|
[repairer
floteer soli o r| plaints of I nea have rd Fresh letj intd beimovi
:|gant isl '(the nl£ (the mol
(are had by nui
'[is tha t! ibe In crops may bd
'! A DrJ 'Of aspri
ithe bee for Mai
H T h e , A novel
■ jidone ! gress,
: sprout! happyJ —flOWif
th e see The!
iitary :and tlj
''With lime, throug
li Stak " length! • strainq
' of stril " wires, I to the! the s t |
r: the tw " the s tj
stems [
[seeds i | strips
should I Bulbs!
grp-wn i | I not,' watl
u to f ■^lllren
.rinnualsl ■enclosuif beds gl
hardy cl EVENTS.
a'V / . .4- /■
"her grcT
Save [
; .more 1 plies, yearlil -could r
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