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kNGASHIREi : COMBINATION, P. W. L. D.'P. ii. 'P.
NOTES LOCAL CLUBS.
'FliOMLl 1
,..,'26 15 6 6 74 , 45| ,iS8 . ." 29 114 8 '7 81 56; i35
, .' ’ 26 i l9 3 4 86 34 42 '. : 29i 6 7 6 . 74 144 i38
. V 25 . 8 12' 5 61 63 21 .."201 7131 6 44 .74 20 . . ' 241' 7!12 5 52 64 19 . . . 28' 6 18 4 51' J91 16
, . , 23110 7 6 33 49 26 , . 25; 9 12 4 52! 63 22 .,261 8 12 6 53i 65 22 ,.;28 8 1314' 461 70 22
. 26j l 0 8 8 43 141 28
. , - 27 4 20 3 49 :101 11 jWay line ahd jfor sbme lime Marsden was kept busy.'
. . 26 5 16 5 3l ' B 4 115 25; 3 17 5 t e r ' j A T 11
• G t k t i H a h v o o d , 3; S o l i t h p o r t ' B e s e r y e , 3. ' • B a l c u p i B o l r b u g h . O ; R o c h d a l e R e s e r v e ; 0. • ;
I t A c i r i n ’^ o n ' B e s . i 2;' l i ' a n c a s t e r C i t y , ! ? , f M c r e c a i h J i e , 2; D a r w e n , 1.
;';‘;LA^T: IVEEK’S ■ MATCHES v ' j ;
i i ' T S e j i t h L i v e r p o o l , 2; . N e i w B t i O h l o r i R j e s . , 1; i ' 'i ! / ^ e | s T ; W E B T C ’ S M A T c r i E S ;
’t H d r w l C n R A I . I . , a ; R o s s e n d a l e U n i t e d , a . f O M h a m i A t h l e t i c , 2; 1 B a r r o w R e s e r v e , 2. ; • P r e s c b t C a b l e s , 3; C l i t h e r o e , 2.
• C t j o r l e y W ; ' B a n g o r . C i t y , 2. F l e e t w o w '6;- ‘ D r o y l s d e n , 4.
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. BanW pity V. Leylahd. Motors, h j ; Bartow V.’Horwich,
Clltheroe .y. Bacup Bpraugh.
: R o r i h d a e iT f. M o r e c a m b e . '• South Livierpool v. Prescot. : Soujthp6rt, |y. Chorjey, 1 ' ,Paijwer!:y;’New pLghton-,
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; Lancaster jCity v. Oldham Athletid.j Marine v. kccrin^tcin, Stanley.
rpU. ) | J| Pleetwo^ jv. Great'Harwood.; M { ' ' i j He i \y9s'fortunate to shoot
CmiHiROE YIEjLD j|bOTH POiNTS AT PRESCOT.
SPIRIT TACKING.■
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1 M
' I r e i b y t h e i r e f f o r t s i n t h e t o . - p l a y e d ihire Junior; Cup match with
j i r m s u a l s p i r i t a t P r e s c o t , o n S a t u r d a y , I t e d e f e a t e d . b y t h e o d d g o a l i n f i v e ,
' j a i l e a d , o r , t w o ! c l e a r ! g o a ^ ; - b u t i s t a m i n a ; . p r o v e d . i t h e ' d e c i d i n g f a c t o r .
i t n e b t !
■j a n d ! t r d e w a i s '!a b i g ; p s s e h ■■ t s H t h e r 'o e . ’s l e g l w c a r y ' p l a y e t o f p u n d t h i s ^ t b p ' b i g a
tha,t: t o k i c k t h e b a l l R i g o r o u s l y f} '
:{ f o r y f a r d s . ' A m o r f e ! j s d r p H s l h g . t r a r i s - ; ; f o t t h a f c l 'd n I t w o u l d b e d i f f i c u l t t d I r a a ^ n e ,
f i a l t e r e d b a d l y , l a t e L ' l n t h e g a i n e , b e f o r e i ' t h p l s t r o n g ! , y l r i l e a g s a p l t s o f . t l i e P r e s c o t
! T h d r e v t a s h d ' o t h e r l r e a A o n j t p a c c p i i h ^ M
i ; ; t l i e * ] i i : t e x p e c t d d ' s l u m p e x c e p t , ' t i r e d p e s s ! ; ; ] . l A n d !y H 't b i e r e ; w 'a s p J e P t y o t e i g i t e h l e n t , ' i ; ; y d ^ : t a e r c a u i t : l r i d o . u b t r f g h t t p t h e v e r y
; , !/i P t o s c b t ' w e r e a t f u l l s t r e n g t h ; M a r s h a l l , ; ■v(; i t a k j n § u p t i h e c e n t r e ' - h a l t . p o s i t l p i i ' t o i t h e i
;!;• ;e n { ii ;'! i L t ' " ' ' ! . : ' ; ' L -.V ;,! f ,
:! , s e y e f a l ] C h d i i 'g e 3. I n ’; t p e - a t i a c l t A s h u r s t ; : i 11 w h d i l a y e i d R d t h ; , i h R i c l u b , i a C t ,! s e a s o n ,
e x c i u s i d n ; I b 'l i T S p e r i c e j a n d i W a h n s l e y 'h p p f e a i 'i n g . a t ' l i g h t . m a d e
| : f h i d d e ! : i l s ! f l r s 6 a p p 'e d r j a n c e j p f ; t h e p r e s e n t : ' i s e a ^ t t t p a ™
: ] h a | p i c k ! , 1' I n ! t h e . d e f e n c e , S u m n e r w a s : j p r e r e i j e d t b M c D o n a l d , '! • T h e t e a m s v i e r e
w i n g , w n 'l I l f e V c ^ ^ ^
i! ; i P t e s i o t C a b l e s : l i W i d l l C y ; * W a h h s l e y , 1; R l t n m e r ; ' i F a l r f O u l l , • M a r s h a l L ' P i l l l h g ' W o o d , J o n p , H o w a r d a n d
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! ;:l r ' c i r t l i e r o e : - i M a r s d e n j ; S h a w , - S u i n r i e r : * ’ i r s , i W a d e , K i t c h e n ; ! T h o n i a s , A l l e n , e i j t , E n i i b e t t a n d A s h u r s t . I'l '
d f e r e e : ; j M r . : E . H . C r o l t ; o f . L a n c a s t e r ; EARLY PRESSURE.
’t h e n , a f t e r j A s h u r e t h a d ' w o n a c o m e r . K i t c h e n m l S s e d . h i s k i c k w h e n a g o o d ; o p p p r t u h l t y l p r e s e n t e d j I t s e l f . ; S u m n e r
b y ' ^ p P r O s c p t f o r w a r d s . , M a r s d e h w a s % t o e ; b r o u g h t i n t o a C t l o n b e f o r e t h e v i s l i l n g f o f w a r d s c a m e i h t o L y i d e n c e , a n d
I ! drlyb.' Clever play by Ashurst and Colbert resmtecl in the centre-fbrwardi butting In astildt,Which Whalley cpuid notjhold, and Thbmiis had an easy task In turning'the [hbinlnto,
the.net.',:
! I: oh j jhe i defeMve, although Shhw had to ; j:be |!iei't to I^eep Jonesioiit on tiyo succes sive loc castors. There were grbans from ! the |hc me spectators when Wopd hit the
j ,; c r p 'j s C d - t h e ' h a l l f r o m n e a r t h e ^ a l - U n e , |: ’C 61o ! e r t ' d e f j e c t l n g i t ' b u t o f ' i T O a l l e y ’s
. . i - - - - - - ipjjQjpag^ ^Jgjj He
i .yldejl I'himj with- a pjartoct! i opening, :Followlng up a pass froi
g r d h h c l I n s t e a d o L t h e b a l l a s ' : P i l l l n g p r o - , . . J l i . . . ■ J— - - - -
;P>r a ipng period Prescot, were forced r
: Ma!tjsh!all. ,} Jn , the next, mlmi^; Colbert
yiagiaiLuttle.too ,hlgh;to a powerful
g e r f d a s a i r e s u l t o f ; t h e b a l l | b o u n c i n g a w l ^ w r r d l y , a n d K i t c h e n w a s l i u r t a s h e J u n i p e i : t o h e a d a w a y [ w h e n ' c h a l l e n g ^ '
C i l t n e r o e : , g o a l y r a s s o o n e n d a h ^ : p i n m e t t • ; ; p n . j ; t h e l e f t :d' Motors, Ciitheroe played without
t h e | f l r s t h a U - h o n r ' t h e y H a d i n u c h o f t h e e x c h a n g e s ; ! s e c u r i n g ^
f o p t b a l i ' o n t h e . h a r d i b i u n p y ' s u r f a c e ,:,80 T
I t ! |y a i a - s i i e e r i m p o S s i b i u t y t o p l a y g o o d ', filMlir Krill
I t a s k L i t e r ! t h e i n t e r v a l , a n d ': t h e ; ; g a i n e d | t i i e i m a s t e r y . ' : A t ’t h e ' o u t s e t ' ' ■ C l i t h e r o e w e r e . s u p e r i o r , . . a l l r . r p i m d , b u t
ikeeper at the; time! , The referee’s atteh- {tion jvas,{ drawn ■ to thl?! ijact, Imt he {refused itb aihphd ihls mistake, po the i'end Prescot were superior. . Final
e p c o t ' ' i c o t G a b l e s , i 3 ; Clith
- { d l u s l v e 4a f t e r i {i t h ' e ; I n t e r v a l . . S u m n e r i t s c k l e d ' w ^ l l ' p r i 'd t o o k , u p ' g o o d p b s l t l o n , hls kicking generally was not up to I re iuired.!standard. i .Ojivlouily he
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R r e s c o t s c o r e d . ! A k e r s ; i i h u s i a s m t h e { w h o j e { n i n e t y m l f f l t c h e n i i n a c c u s Ured.,
K vas a pity, In the circumstances, that he Newton
0 t h e r l rs
'Utheroe’s left wing was superior ght. , Allen had an off day ; It
w a s b y h o m e a n s a f a i l u r e o m e d ■ !■' p o s i t i o n , a l t h o u g | h
tapping ] iTHomas'iwas not:mubh In Evidence On the opposite flank, Ashurst was mor^ pronlnent without being bril liant.; Emmett and Colbert Were] lively talder? lA {the-first half- but deteriorated conslderMlR £ s the game proceeded
! Marsh'all was outstanding in Prescot’s defence: smd,‘ itowerlng -head above Col-, faert, although riot very robust, "he dominated the exchanges after the inter val, WAlmsley and) Kimmer . also {did well. In the forward line Pilling, Jones ^rid Wood itopk {the honours. ^
[I; Bacup ,. _ , Bridge toinorrbw. 'When,the teams in'Cctober 8, CUtherbe wb
, a t B a c u p t h e ; o d d g b a l l h f i v e . '!
TOMORROW S MATCH. Borough are visitors to Shaw,, ~
■ i l - -U ';,i met
{Saturday,: CUtiheroe arc tb make,changes ih the teatn. I McDonald: resumes: In t h e { d e f e n c e l a r i d S u m n e r ' I s m o v e d I f o r w a r p t b l e f t ' h a l f , I l h | t h e f o r w a r d l l 4e , A s h u r s t .
j i ; T h e , ; t e a m W i l l , b e M a r s d e n ; S h ja V ? , i M c D p h a i l d : h k e r s , 'W a d e , a n d - S i u n n e f ; { T h o m a s , A l l e h , C o l b e r t , E m m e t t a r i d !A8h , - u f s t . I T h e | k t c k - o f f , i s 3- 15,
':: : " ■ I NEXT MONDAY’S REl’;'LAY!
. o r d e r e d : t h i m a ^ t b b e p i a y A d , a t T u r f ' M o o r , ! B u r i i l e R , o n ' M o n d a y n ( x t , . '{ b A g i n r ;
f a i l e d t o a s r e e i o n a g r o u n d f o r . t h e s e c o n d r e p l a y i n m e { ! L a n c a s h l r e : J u n i o r C u p - t i e , t h e L a n c a s h i r e ^ o t b a l l A s s o c l l a t l b n h a v e ,
'; C U t h e r o d a n d ; L e y l a i n d M o t o r s . h a v i n g n l n g : a t 2- b o l c l o c k . :! ■„ . -j- { ' . i " ; '
following Saturday (the; 18th).; the’tAams must contmub until the game is decided. This Is!th9 ,third meeting of the'tebmA, and the winners iWUl; go to meet CHorlAy!
Shitings i o r e ! a n d a l l o f t h e m o f f e r e d p r i c e s { d u r i n g R e d m a y n A S O f f e r i ” S e e w i n d o w s . - : -
; A3'the!tnlrd round is to be ;played the'
r e t a i n s h i d p l a c b a t o u t s i d e l e f t ; i , H :: 'I' 1
Followli
g.ithelr dAfeat'.at Prescot l 1'
li by ■
ast'
Tosside Slaldbum Wiggles’' Bolton-Ii-by-
iiRorth ].. '-Bdwlarid'*
190 M. Tomlinson
100 S. ^blrison 100 N. Peel . 75 Handicap
638 Total, ' 100 C, Rushton
.93 T. Metcalfe.. 83 R. Jackson .. 87 Ji r i , Tomlinsor
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{ d e t e r l o r j a t e d . { . M a i i s d e n m ^ d e - m a n y , I p r l l U a n i l s a v e s a n d u n d o u b t e d l y p r c 7 { v e n t e d h l s l t e a m ' f r o m s u s t a i n i n g d l m u c h { h e a v i e r I d d f e 'a t i , S h a w { w a s p h e ' p i c k o f ! t h A d e f e n d e r s ; : a l t h o u g h h e , ( R d n o t l a l w a y j s { s u b d u e ! P i l l i n g , ! w h o w a s , v e r y
, —A f t e i a g o o d f i r s t h a l f d i s p l a y , C U ................ i ■■■.!: , --..heroe ' I ■ " 2.
Be; WAY OF COMMENr. . ■; ! I 'I I
ifroni the And; a cross pass ffom Plllirig {foiihd! Jones {unmarked, {and the centfe- jfbrwbfd gave '.'Prescot the Ipad. |{ Time I alter ' tlnie Marshall;; thwarted the !CUthAroe forwards,’Colbert In particular I helngj'almost {blotted out. Clltherpe had sAverbl fortuhate, escape?, but' the: home tfeam were! lucky when Colbeflj was piffled lip for offside after he had sUppedllnto a ^andt scorlngl position'.; I t dras obvious that the referee had mad? a {mistake, as trialmkley {wafe'iitaridln? hear to the goal-
{out an anh'and stop a point-blank shot jfroni Jones, ajad had' barely time tb move ibbfore: {a I hard! shot from Robinson 'skimmed' ;th^;,bar.; Swinging {the .ball labbut from'.wing to, -wing: Prbscot 'made idetetmlned-Aftorts! to' get bn level,terms. iPlay had beeii In progress, tweilty minutes {afterj the {intervaj, when {pre'seot’s per- islstency was; rewarded, j:pnbs trapping the baltas i t icapae across from the right wihgl ;ahd planting a'i'shbt {wAll b'nt of Marsaen’s! feafch. '4 Martden had :te) deal lii. quick succession vhth shotsjfrom Wood and pillin'g,; yvhlle R7ade doubled, up to take the'fuU| force of
a.ishot from-Jones oh hjs body. {:! Prescot appealed In vain for a: pehaltyj .Ai.'quptereofran^hour
. 25 i l5 8,4 ^5 ! 37 i34 . 29 13 9 7 68j 54- v 33 .:26 14 8 4 76 : S 6, 32 . 24113 1 9 2 69 :63 ,28 . 26113 U 2 01; 71 28
'27 13 8 9 84 56 35
haid low shot seemed cprtalil to On;e JoneS did get the ball past Mdrsden L-Lslng ' his' I hands—but the rpferee has quick'to jdetect: the; offence, b 5f )re 'the ilnterval Wood slipped bet tne| Clitheroe tull-backs tb give h o o h a n c e l w i t h a | w e l l - p l a c e d i h o t . t i m p : I
fbii some time; while he receiyed atten tion. Marsden pulled ! down a c irllng ceptre! from j Pilling,, and a'little ipalde a grand save 1' from ■
alley was hurt; and play w&s'held up Jones, •
v h o s e s c o r e .
l a t e r
M d r s d e n H a l f -
, w e e n
C l l t h e i | o e , 12 ;; P r e s c o t j C a b l e s , EFFORTS.
'' V i . i : ' '; i I yiCjCORY y:
. 'lt ,was{ not !long, irioweVer^. before 'cl iltheroe werbiforcedkack over’’the half-
Oh tesuhiiilg: Glltheroe at lacked im- emately ant) Colbert got in a screyv shot hlch I'iA^hlley did wellitp flit over the kr.j
J u s t
PARISH CHURijlli HOLD JIFFY : AT 1 ■ iWA'reELOo.
ParishChurch , I the match; between the As ahticlpatedj
on the! 'Waterloo ground last Saturday,' proj vlded aj really h&d ^struggle ! between: two well-fmatched teanu.{ ,
was’ . always full|{'of Intetost and proylded ample ' enjoyment for the spectators! who
mwhilst the sllpfjCjry surface of the ground ade accurate football difSoult,, the game
comprised the'.largest."gate’;, of the season; c A draw was! a falR result pnd neither side
■goal. : > '■ ,1 ' ,!, ' ; In the first half'. the home team were
narrowest of escaiJes' when the forwards were trying hard to obtain a most elusive winning
ould complain, because both goals ha^ the
defending the Jubilee' end and, for a while, pressed the visitors hard without putting In a shot,of any strength. .iiThere were , some exciting'tussles oil the home left where King sent across some 'go id centre's that ought to have befen put to be iter use.' !
pWhen: the Jiffy fe rwards got going,' Aspln !
positiohi , ahd ’ it team when Bates, with '.a ic:ut!o'n tt injury responded ahd the player was short period durng nearly all .the'pjay advantage of it. at fault when sevei but allowances mjust bouncing of. the
ut the ball oyer'the bar! from a good
■looked bad for the home the full back; hadito retire e {hose. ! - Fortunately the tcjlthe, trainer’S'Areatment able to resume after ,a Which! the visitors had T but failed to take full
home team were much in evidence, and the first ! real ; Incident of the ; second' half occurred when cleap; throiigh ,wi crasmng against
part of the young Clitheroe: leader, sind proved to be the the match.
helpless. This hard drive, cleverly taken on os
the run was a. n I POOR creditable effort on the
best goalscoring attempt of SHOOTING.
period they enjoyed' a' spell! ofattacktog which should haRe produced a goal had their forwards been able to shoot. | Many efforts were: sqved by the honie. keeper, whUe others passed iwide of'the goal;, It was .{tollowihg one of these resultant goal-kicks that Briggs failed to make a good clearance and before he fcould recover (the‘ball-was. returned Rfl, him. Jiffy claiined that the, ball had been' over the line, ap'd (he; referee, after allowing a scramble to epntmue in the goalmouth,for some time, stopped' the game; and jbounced the ball, almost on the goat line, from whCre it was kicked fori an abortive comer. The {visitors' were now exerting {all their
Jiffy 'were hot loig in retaliating. For a
• save {the keeper. {Final: i i !• !:Parish Church,.0; Jiffy, 0. A diriw was a Jukt result to a most enjoy
weight and determination. But they almost paid! dearly
for.mass attack methods, As, when, the final whfstle sounded, .Edmondson was in full cry for goal with none to stop him
, Bates' was A grand full-back and, even, after his InJurR, was quite;able to hold Asplri.’ : Of the half-backs, Dawson and Holt were the pick, whllit in a weakened forward line'Edm'ondsonl{ah(i King did best. '' ; ' i , Jiffy ■: have a{ grand team, having a bl|
made 'several goAd' ^ve?, his only fault being weak i and i oftentimes delayed clearances.
able game, and the home team, who were again below' full strength, did well to hold the ?trpng-'Accri)igfon ,slde.' ■ Briggs was qplteitafe in the home goal and
advantage in welgpt'{and strength over the young Parish Chunohi'players. With bettei) finishing they would have won the match] Their • forwards- used the long swinging
avour!such methods.: / ' ' , '
passes to advantage, whilst the home attack tried ! to{ plAy “ pretty football, in spite iof f the fact that ground conditions did not To I have J taken p,' point from the Jiffy!
iwoliid have bAeh more comfortable In the half-back line.; when the ball .was In the .air, Wade was a tower of strength for Clitheroe, but twice! he was easily lured out of josltlpn; aftd' 'oh hotli occjaslons wltjh en- utes, and in.his he
defence I prevented run of success iri t(i Saturjia^ 8®me
BOWLAND BiiXIABD LEAGUE ' '.I',- ' nF. w. L. D. P.
10 7 !3. 0 14 10 . 8 4' 0 , 12 11 4 7 0 8 12 1 11 0 2
TOSSIDE V. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND {
...B.: Tomlinson 100 ... J. Wilkinson 98- .. J. Wolfenden' i73
.........F. Seed. 45 ......... J. Life 100 G. Wilkinson 100
Total 516
100 J^ Clark ...... J.,. J. A. 'Tomlinson ' '80 ‘ : 95 H. Hanson ... I...;...' T. Metcalfe 100 ■100 'H,,Cap?tlcki"..........N. Peeli ..{51.
23 Ef. Lambert . ....... M. Tomlinson ; 100
GGLESWCBTH V. TOSSIDE : { S.'Robinson i35
518 Tot^l 4 WIGGLESWORTH
, 48 HiiCapstlck 100 ' J. j Jackson
;:l'I' X. ■ ■ ' TOSSIDE] V. BOLTON-BY^BQWLAND I : iP. Seed, ”48
434 Total I ■ ’
Too. J. A. Toml: 100 S. Robinson 100 N. Peel '. 75 Handicap
628 Total !, :ad
cake and apron tale was held in the Congre gational Schobl {last Saturday, the^ proceeds being in aid; of [the ladles’, effort, The sal^; was opened by MrsJG. Walker, of Great Har wood, and! Mrs. B. Higgln, of''Acdflngton, pre sided. I Songs were rendered by Miss Ada Lonsdale find Mis. | Poole, of Padiham, and' the elocutionary {items by Miss Ruth jHanSoh.' A spellingibeejatrafjged by Mrs; A. Wade and Miss A.: West'was greatly enjoyed. : Afteh wards the jchildrin had a “ Goras-you-please'” I competition.
cake and 'Apron sale. -a successfjii
100 M.i TpmliriSAi ;91 T.. Metcalfe 62 R. Jackson
Ihsori
100 H. Lambert '82 J. Clark !. 27 H. Hanson
77 C. Rushton f .T <
100 J. • JAckson’ I. ! , . . . . . ! . R!, Jackson ,88, : Handicap 50 y { ’
. NEWTi
Total 504 ON ;
. . . ! . . . . E . i R u s h t o r i ! 160, . . . . A . R u s h t o n 100 . . . E d . ' R u s h t o n *
' . . . R . B r e t h e r t o n 160, . Total 504
.... J. Wilkinson 99 .. R. Tomlinson 97
Total 495
.. J; WoUeriden 100 G. Wilkinson 100 .Ji{Life 5l
..... R. Wabnsley 100 ....... J. Frankland '36
team'is' a {perfdrmance the Parish Church can feel proud of. 'The Accfington team hAd won every match they had played since last October| and only .A strong parish Church 'Dd them adding to this long le closing sta'ges of, last’
uneven ground. Resuming' strongly after , the interval the
heir wlhgeys were badly •al chances were missed, b be made for the strarige
all on
the.frozen and
Eemondson, ;after getting h a good run, sent ;the b?ll, the bar, with the keeper
an!d,|Jiffy,.'which was. played 1 , !
^ Schonell
•before Ihtrodiiclrig the ladies ?' The Inclusion of ladle?; in; some teams- at present takUig' part might lead to improvements In many desirable: directions. I can think of braces that’ might .be concealed, remarks that might be tempered with good imaniiersj and'
fostered by the existing' organisations, which already promote mien’s' competitions.' ; Two! of: the {more recent towns to announce thei formation. o( ladles to'umam'ents/afe Nelson and Bbrnley,!. while the Rossendale league permits ladies to take part in all matches. Accrington’s'i Worto league has long had a programme‘for the fair sex, and it must' be five years sihee we saw Miss A. Booth, play ing, for the Accrington league, defeat Aithur Briggs jlh,;an! inter-league, match.. . . ; j. • How long I is Ribblesdale. going ' to wait
■pi all parts of the country ladies’ table tennis leagues afe springing into being,
vfill enable players to complete at least two' rounds in one night, thus saving expense and
time.]
ebt nights only the draw for opponent can be supplied here, but the league secretary Will post particulars of times, clubs and’dates to all competitors. H. Jones and J Hall V; Snook and Tabert, E. H. Monk,and El Wil kinson V. Broom and Lavery, K. ShArliker crid'E.:V. Bush v, Dobson and Robson, J] (!Uff ; and L. Crook .j.v. G. Garratt tod S. Bullock, R. E. Carus and J. Robinson,'v. E. Martin- and G. Taylor, H. Greenwood tod B. Hargreaves v. E. Brooks and W. A. Peters, W. H. Baskerville and J. Slater-v. E.: Grainger and R,;. Driver, J. R.’M. Garnett and J. lE; (Joat^s V. A. E. Carus And'E.Hodgkinsin. |
As matches will be played on many-dlffere ’ I ; !(
perhaps even punctuality. One can advocate! the formation'of a ladies’ section,-and leave: the rest to chance. That’s not ray way; ! . A meeting should be called to which rep
{ FIRST DIVISION , ! WHALLEY NOMADS v. KJS.C. L;
q T. Wilson
resentatives i of' all the ladles’ and girls’, oiganlsations should be Invited. ' Some'ex tperienced ofScial: of the Ribblesdale Associa
k the mSeting theTadies should elect their own! O' A. Hamilton t ey officials,' and decide, of course,, whether phey, wish to become;, an organisation Inde
ion should be present to give advice. During;
men’s sport, or whether they desire to Join; in.with it. . ..
endent of the present body which runs the ;
organisation, and they could play table: tennis Just as'pkilfully as most of the men' do at 'present. ’They could secure! a great! deal of fun, much valuable physical exercise,: and pleasant social life from the sport.’ Which ' organisation ] could cater for ladies: and girls to Include table tennis? Askiyourl girl friends.; Ladies look around. ’There are Guide ■ troops. Girls’ Friendly Societies,; Oldi Students Associations, Tennis Clubs, Church' and Chapel Institutes, Junior Imps at Clith eroe and Whalley,' Simday Schools and lots of other organisations which are run for and t by the ladies. All these could include table' ’Ihe; outcome of |a meetUig might be a
Ladies could certainly run their ; own ennis in their attractions, : ;
separate league for ladies. It might be the addition of : ladles’ {teams to ' the, present leagues. It might bring mixed teams like the Rossehdale'league has. Indeed it might bring matches of many kinds, for ladlAs to nie! are! all those girls between fourteen! ®hd
j { PRINCIPAL CLUBS : { NO. 2-OLITHEROE METHODISTS
.1932 was' renowned As-the leading player in Clitheroe. No other {riieriiber of Uieif cham- ^Ibnship side remains on>the actiye list,' but Billy IAnderton continued his cAreer.whh Olltheroe Conservatives before he retiree! about two winters back,’being theri: regarded as a veteran.
higher nowadays, iri his stead aS i top (nun reigns: Ronald' E. Carus; ariother icricketer and all round sportsman, who, wori his spurs hi :j; inter-league matches for Ribblesdale within a month of playing his first league; match. :' That, he has not retained his place In (he representative side is no reBectlon op! his play, but because the selectors havojpre-' ferred.a little more experience in those in vited to take part in recent North East tan-; cashlre'league matches.'
e ;is not very successful In, leagiie fixtures, because the standa’
9 !2 0 18 most opponents.
to cultivate a chop aefdnc{e with Appropriate footwork, as soon a?: possible, A. iCarus,. a steady player, John Dugdale, obviously trying to play lawn (erinis strokes from long range but, unable to cope with short drop!shots, and i others not quite so experienced. Then there
appeared in Clitheroe Methodists winter] I amongst' them beirig E. who ought to become an inter-league star in two years, H. Monk, an exponent of the attacking gtoe, who {forgets that {the match is not'lbst until it is, {won, and would do .W
will not; , survive ' ! this • session al though with all the players at their disposal they .ought to 'tecure a respecta{b|e league position with ease. T^ateyer happens this winter‘they are sure to have a fine team In the'future, the supply-of youths belrig Suffic ient to run two or even more teams in the local leagues, so that their reign As cham pions in 1932 Is not destined to be their'only success.;. There, are enthusiasts in this club who riiight with advantage be appointed to responsible positions in the administration of table, tennis as officials of , the Ribblfesdale AssociriHori..V, ■
v. Avoiding relegatiori by virtue of a last week qtctory.iin the.flrst part of the,season it Is
s L. Monk a nice player, capable {of beating !;.
I i', ' !:■ uite possible that Clitheroe / Methodists Are. thete talents known ? ,
"Have, they the will: to'serve'? :4:' ,
. { lord cup again- '
■Wilson have not teamed up for this year’s Carey Lord Cup competition, probAhly due to, their Inclusion in separate teams at the' moment. Space does riot permit a full list of: the draw details aS thls year’s Competition
As expActed ‘the holders T. Hincks and ■ J
'trade before a fairly good attendance. Quotations'. , Short date cows, £21! to £27 10s.: later dates, £17 to £21; summer calvers, £15 to £20 lOs. ; fleshy geld cows, £12 lOs. 'to £15 iOs.I rougher sort?, £9 fo:£ll IDs.; geld heifers, £11 to £14 10s.
laylng-off cattle -met a ?lightly improved * Monday.—ohe of the best shows of the
to lOld;; shearlings, 9d] to Oid.; ewes, 6d. to 7d. per lb. ..
i{:'; Tuesday.—A larigb show .of Cattle and
calves before a good attendance. Best
young.cows made £28 to £33;| useful, cows, £23 to £26 1m.; plainer sorts, £18 lbs.’to £22; best iockl and North Country heifers,! £27 tb £3lj 109.; others, £18 to £25. Best veal calves, 97s. 6d.; rearing calves, 35s. to 60s.; younger, 12s.{ to 15s.-- The judges, Messrs! A. Hanson, Great. Harwood, and D. Walmsley, Waddlngtoh, awarded the' two prizes offered ' for the best dklry cattle exhibited to A, Harrison, { of Earby.
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season, {upwards of 70!fat cattle and.900 shpep belrig offered. A sharp, trade w'as' experienced, 'Quotations; Black polled helfers,: 8d; to{ 8Jd.; other helferis arid bullocks];7iid. to 8d. i'graded b'ow?, !6Jd. to ' 7d.; others, 6d. tb’eid.; handy-weight hoggs, lOid. to Hid.; heavier hoggs, 9Jd.
, 4' : . !: :■
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART FRIDAY.-^An Improved show of geld arid
,
Several ptomlsirig j yOungstera . ,,have. team this Wilkinson,
. { ’ ell
h Harold Foulds {still: ranks as. a stylist,: but rd of play Is so riiuch'
- .. { : ..: {
competition ever promoted by the Rlbbles-: dale Association, Clitheroe Metholdists- have only' this winter resumed their cohneotion with . the league, ;' arid curiously !enough in their ranks they have Harold Foulds, who ini
(Thalley Nomads, 3 sets; K.S.C. I, 9
— , i . . . . . . . . 9 Games
0 A. iCarus'. . . . ...... 0 :A. Oarus . .......... 0 H. Monk ............ 1 H.'Monk ..............
2 L. Monk .........!•.'.• 0 H. Monk, L. Monk
2 A. Cams, E. Hodgkinson . J. Coates, |M. Garpett'
1 H. Monk, L. Monk :
' 1 . ' , J. Wilson; H.
2 A. CaruSjiiE. Hodgkinson J. Wilson, H. Duckwh
Although they won the first table tennis! 13 Games Clitheroe Methodists, 5 sets; St. Jan 1 .es’s 7. ' Garni
WHALLEY CONSERVATIVES {V. ; whalley CHURCH •
J. peters ...................... . A. Briggs G.'Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . H. Greemvpod S.; Bullock __....... y .... A. Briggs 2 G. Taylor !
............D.iDawson- 2 S. Bullock ............ !........ J. Tayloy 2 A. Whipp ............... .
D.iDawson 2 J. Peters ......................... J. Taylor 2 J. Peters, G. Taylor *' *
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2 :j.'-Peters, G. Taylor ‘ j
,!
1 A. Whipp, S. Bullock ! .
Whalley ! Conservatives.',:2 setsirv' ■i Church, 8 sets.' 'j'
7 Games : SECOND DIVISION ' ,!' !'- ! ] k]S.C. IV.'V. MOUNT ZION
'D. ■ Sheriiker D. Sheriiker ...
'J. HaU J. HaU ........ D. Crompton ... D. Crompton ,.] H. Barnes'...'..'. H. Barnes .....
___ J, Sli H. Baskeri
...... J. H. Basken
2 J. HaU, D. Sheriiker { -;
... E. Grain R. Dr
2 D. 'Croriiptori, H. Barries ■' . !
1 D. Crompton] H. Bamesi . . ‘ : '
: 6 Games , . i : K.S.C. TV., 7 sets; Mount
D E. Sliriger ': '
p. yeoman..... . {p. Yeoman 0 'L. Cowperthwaite ............
L. Cowperthwaite
0 j. HaU, D. Shrellker ' . — J. Slater, H. Baskeryl
J. Scott, E. Gralr
.!i E. Gralr .... R.,Dri'
,tCr Oi me 0; .teri.lj Ule::,2 ger- 2 v?r! 0 ger! 2 ver! 0
ger 1 ■lie; 2
' ;•' J. Scott, E. (3raii 1 J. Slater, H. Basken'i
Z Games 12 ion, 6. ^ piBBLESDALE V. PARISHCHUROH ;
E.'silnger . . . . . . . . t ..'..!.. W. Gorso O' :D. Lancaster
D. Lancaster ................ W. Gerse! 1 E. Slinger, p. Ltocaster
...... ; L. Pye: -2 L. Pye,,2 ‘ : ,
J. Sw lies 2 T , B r i g g s 2 J.'Swales] 2 t! Briggs' 2
) L. Cowpe'rthwaite, D. Yeoman h { ; .J. Swales, T. Briggs 2
- E. Slinger, D. Lancaster : . .
J. Swales, T. Briggs ■ 2 ■ L, Pye, W. Gorsc 1
2 L. 'Cowperthwaite, D. Yeoman 4 ! ■ .
iq Games, : Ribblesdale, 4 sets; Parish Church, . GRINDLETON.
t(ok place In the NationaLSchool bn' rMday: eierilng, when twenty-four,, tables I were cupied for whist: Prizes were gained py: Lidies: 1, Mrs. H. iBleazard; 2, Mrs H. Rjbinson; consolation. Miss A. Hargreayes. Gentlemen: U, P. Walker; 2,'M. CIarke;ppn- s( lation, W. Oddie. The duties .of M.O.'.wgre stared by-W., Green and 0.: Jackson. .Danc- ir g was enjoyed by a large company to music
The first" of the series of Infirmarj;-e£ orts
piovlded by the Carlton Dance Band, and "le i M.C.'s. were ‘ Hi Oddle and T. Brown, ladles’ cbmmlttee' had charge of ■
rifreshments. ■ '
NEWCHURGH-IN-PENDLE. ihe
I
cc nqert took place in' St. Mary’s School last S;[turday, and as in former years many old
ANNUAL TEA!—The annual tea and
lars and former teachers from neighbour- ' i towns attended. ■ An. excellent tea "was
bers of the Sunday SchooL
)rship l of Mri. Herbert Hartley;-mbpoi IS by iMr. Tom Simpson and Miss Queenie apson ; ,ventniloqulal recitals- by Mr. [e. field, of Blackburn; accordion solos {by Milton Lane, ,of Wheatley Ltoe, 'and gues kn’
hies, presided over the concert, j Gibes rend^ed by the choir, under the con-
ded, and the Vicar, the Rev. Edgar
d sketches by the infants arid 1 i'
' L. Pye. W. (^orse 1 Garnet; !19
' A. Briggs, i. Taylor 1,
H. Greenwood, D. : Dawson 0 : .
Gan: ’■ysmi
{ A. Briggs, J..'Taylor 2 ,
1 es' 15
1 T. Wilson ................ K. Sherllker 2 2 ,R. Hargreaves
V, Bush; 2
O R. Hargreaves:............. A. Bridge 2. J, Cllfle
2 J. Cliffe---- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Bridge 0. ,A. Hamilton
P. N. Cavjley F,.N. CaWley V. Bush
0 T. Wilson, R. Hargreaves ' '
1 A. Hamilton, J. Cliffe I
1 A. Hamilton, J. Cliffe ■ , j I ■'
|. ' , '
0 T. Wilson, R. -Hargreaves P. N. Cawley, A. Bridge 2 f
K. Sheriiker
' E. V. Bush, K. Sheriiker 2
P..N..Cawley, A. Bridge E. V. Bush, K; Sherllker ' ■ ' ' Gam
CLTTHEROE METHODISTS V. i . JAMES’S {
, i J, Coates M. Garriett
2 ; E. Hodgkinson..... 2 E. Hodgkinson — 1 L. Monk
H.
, J. Coates . M. Gairiett 2
__J. Wfisoq H. Duckwbrth 'O
J. C6ates, M. Garnett '
. J, Wilson 0 Duckworth
CAN ID P O R T S
GOSSIP { j O T t l N G S
COMMENTS ON TOPICAL EVENTS. ABOUT; PLAYERS.— By “ SNIPE.’*!
There{was il time] when referees were
prone to fighit shy {of players a{fter| the match, on the| groutid of possible adverse ^iticlsm. Bu,t after Clltheroe’s gamp .qt Pr
i»rescot last Saturd{ay, the official (Mr. :3. H. Croft, of! Lancaster) travelled back X) Preston with thei team. Not only did
me
Clitheroe lose'the iriatch; theyipufffered rs, the result of a Very bad rrilstakfe by Jre referee wl b gave Colbert offside when ire had the goril a| ills mercy In the] clos ing minutes of the game, i ■ Under’ the circumstances] the ofiQclals land players ghowed good {sportbmanshlp Itr’mapng room for an iiddltlonal passenger In the rnbtpr coach ind save hlrri rriuch Iricon-
yentence. i i ■ y ■ i ' I ' | :
work to keep up wibh league arid Junior cup matches.! .They were a tired team in the second half of the game, agqinst' the
Clitheroe ai’e Justj now finding it hard
Cables, and tbelr. defeat by the odd goal as largely due to this factor. .
|
I Norman Ashurst, a former player wljih Skelmersdale, resunjed for Cllthtooe after a lapse of over twelve rnonths.] Certainly (re gave a good acco imt of hltrteelf at putr side left. It will be
recalled.that he orig inally played for the, borough club at Inside left. Althou^i not very robust,!he has good ball control arid plays with his
head.'- ■.!{ ;' | ' ' ' { , ' ■;■ ■
- Much alike! In build and slylej Marsden and Whalleyj' respective goalkeeper? for
Clitheroe and Prescot, both'gave sterlliig
performances. Pitted against al centre half i Who |w'As
Inches above him, Colbert had few oppor tunities to try his luck, although he did find the net 'on onb occasion and stnlcfc the crossbar jbn anbther. ■ j
,
centrb hklf-back, has signed for Black burn Rovers. Geoiige ClarksoiL.iahbthw Parish Church' player,: has] been 'on thfe Rovers’ books for some time. 1, : { . :
i These two players, along with David Taylor, who has assisted CUtheroe from time to time,'were introduced ,t)b Sunday School league football some'three or four years ago by the Parish Church, and they have Justified the! confidence shown In them.'
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! With three reserves In their team, th Parish Church did extremely well to hold Jiffy to a draw at yfaterlob.[ Ground:conr
dltlons. were!wholly, agalnsb clever fpotr ball, and yet the game was brammed'fuU' of Interest. This Is the first point Jiffy have ibst since .October las;] so thrit'the Parish. Church team may ^ell be proud of their performaiice. After the match the referee complimented both't'eam?! on
es '■'I'i.!. alley {,
thei sporting iway they had played. ' ' : ; I !hi';.''.
'U"':' ‘ !'
i ' Having' been relegated 'to' the {becorid division, the
KiS.C.iT.T. team,are arodpus to return to hlgherjcompany. .This season all the four teams pun by the Knights of St. Coluraba have shown Improved'form, and the fourth team on Mbnday iilght beat Idount Zion, who were among the favourites fori promotion, j’ :/! i,^] ,
!, with the assistance of J, jCoates toji, M. Garnett, the former Waddlngton players, St. James’s are making headway In] the
SUNDAY SCHOOL {;.:■: '-^LldAltibS';;
{4' Grindletbn',
ciiatbum Church “B”. . 11 >i7' Chatburn OTurch "A
Waddlngton Moor Lane Parish Church “B" . Parish Church “A” •
”.49 ; G . J o n e s ! . . . . . . 40 E. Briggs ....... .44
iC.Pmithj,.
{70 J . . H o w a r t h ! ; . . . ‘ 50 iJ. Webster] — 44 I J i ' B i r c h ; . ; ! . . .
297 Total CHATBUR
SNOOKER LEAGUE :: P. W.
.. 11 10 10 > 9 !
.... 11 ■ 6 .... 10 1 ......9 T ....•9, ! 1 -
8' MOOR LANE ?. WADDINGTON
I' ' sun STREET AIILL v! rIbblesdale I
So. P.
..........R. Hanson 67 ...... R. Whiteside 40 ....,;..'P. Jackson-,33 ___ E! To(nlinson 36 _____|H. Dawson ,78;
.4' . ; . . , , . j ! T i , ' q d l l C , . . « T o t a l 301
:.8() J . M a r s d q n . . I J . H u d t o ' n 22 ■'83 E . P r a n k l a n d . ! 1. . . . . . . ! ! . E ] C a r t e r 20 {54 J ; ' A s t l n ' ! : . : ! ! : . . - ' . - i - ' - ' ' - ' : - ! - ' - " S . ' B a t e ? ' S O
T O E . C o c k i u t t ' . ; : H . . ^ o w l e s , 14 : 297 Total ]; ,;!
' PARISH ,CHURCH Ka ;:"! ■ |: CHURCH
;'44 ]L G, Parkinson
245 {Total : 4
'
'39.-'l^. Corse . . . ...... 76 G. Waish ......}.. 22 ,W. Briggs ......] .. 45 H. Dean i.......i;... '19 'e. Nicholls
” v.rCHATBURN “b.”
. . . . i J ; ; J a c k s o n , 54 . W . E d i r i o n d s o n -47
! . . ! ] . ' B . - A s t l n :49
. . . . . . I C . j B a r n e s 57 j Total- 310
! . ' . ! R j P a r k e r '43' S . D u g d a l e 60
. "NEXT WEEK’S 'MA .TCHES {: i February 14th:;' { {, { ' ,
Parish Church “ B v . Moor Lane. ' : .. ■
• ' , '! .1. , '!'
i lOO: T. Parkinson ’[100, ■ J. Atkinson i... i58; J; Hayhurst' .i 95, C. Hall .......
100 ' W. Taylor .!.. 61' • C. Dewhurst .. 100 W. Brunker ..
- FIREMEN! , '■ I . !.—
“CUNLIFFE CUP.” tvj'
'.{.: '
L'... P.C. Benson 34 . . P.S. 'Whitehead .100 P.O. Roljlnson ■
.... ,P.C,|Evans. 63 PC.! Cutler
TOO . J. Ford ........ '714 Total : { :! ,
. PB. ’Thompson 100 C.‘ Sellars 100 ,C. iQrant 73
i POLICE- ■
of Institute," with th’e foJUowirig results :-;-,/ GRINDLETON '' , '. REST OF INS’IITUTE • ■
' Grindleton snooker lean playid the "Rest . U , E. Read to'..:.... Total 584' 351 Total
71 W. Green:...!.... 65 E. Airey ............ 72: s; Grefen
68! J. Costigari . i y . . , . / B . ‘Green 64'P. CoweUt .
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Waddlngton v. Chatbum Church “A” ! Grindleton i V.i Parish Churph f‘A” '
FRIENDLY 'SNOOI MATCH
. .' Total 86 {:■:,,!. ,
church: "A’,’ V. -CH :•
•ARlSH]
•26. 0 ' J. Hali {.;.]... 31 0 L." Sinlthles . ■ 1 1 jP;'Hudson 4, .'i.
2 Points J
B e . ' P . . ' : . ' ' : 4' ' : { ' ■■ 51 1.
J.Marsden
21 0 Ri Parker ,wi...
56 1C. Barnes':.!.. 53 ;1 H. Astto ..;....
4 Points
21 0 F. Dean 59 1 T, Rlpirig i-- 41 0 J-Horn..;].,. 52 0 J. 'Whittaker 41. 0 A. Howarth . 42 0 H. Hanson ..
Sc. P. Points ,66 1 C. Turner .... w n .is 29 0 J Hall !;..........G. Burgess.. 27 0 J. ONell Points- 4 CHATBURN jv; -' RE/ D’S • S' 32 0 H-Pratikland ..•''H.IUheetham 1 42
64! 1 :W. Astln .-'.'-'.(---iW.Budson 0 37 C
J. Read 9 45 Ahderton, .1.82
. P. Sc. “ I '
J HHaUe'y.'O 48'’ W. Pollard '0 31 ■
' ■; i; Points 2
.' ambulance BRIGADE Y. ’VEAVERS’ ' INSTITUTE., ' ' i,
.IF. Morton 1 66: X. Howarth 1 81
iL. Geldard 0 40 J. Masklter 1 74 Rawstbome 1 69
A!! Bedes' 1 62 P. Sc. it'-'' ■i i
G. ;Woodworth, 1 ,.65 E. 'Weaver 0 45
.
)imuu uii.uf i iut^ 1 63
■ '■ " { ! { . '." p 4' S 0. ' 'I'!:.'':
] .'H. Long: ,l. 48 .J.'Tumer 1 34 ' P. Hudson O
-i 54’ D. P. John Dawsbn, Clitheroe Parish Ch ire 1
:ne, only two points dl the finish.
t division. It was a most exciting ! Vidli^ the teams
Chairman of the League (Mr. w . Aw' Peters) Is recovering frbm his recent 111^
I am glad to know that the popular
ne«. Following an operation for nasal trouble, he has been a victim of the ’flu.
ofa the
j have been told that several ladles In. the district would welcoim le the the formation.'
popular'feature of the game in this dis- trlct-
■ 60« " L. . , T!
North-East Lancashire League,' Interest isstimulated. In the ■
Conservative Club on Friday, February- 24, of .the Accrington Works team. Just now they head the league, and If Rlbbles- ■ dale’s challenge for honours Is to succeed
In view of Rlbblesdale’s prdgreSs In thb- dslt ] to Whalley'
they will have to win iriaxlmum points, from this encounter,' ,^
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;mlttee sho-w. p preference fjir defenklvO: players.ichances of vietbry will not be too- great. There Is only small run-back space, and attacking player? of the type-
■ I atri kfraldithat If the Selection Com-. i l i:i
of Bush] Sheriiker and Coatgs should do- best.
■ I,
of the passlng.of Mr. To|n'Bulcock, 'What ley’s G.OiMi,: Who'had an'uniroken mein- bershlp of Whalley Cricket years. He i was 'one {of' j;he veteran bowlers’ team' which played challenge {matches Tyltha llkeJ;eani from Clltheijoe. Tom was always! among; the
his name down for the haridii was seldom absent fro cricket match.
caps] and he- first eleven
first ,tp put:. "-----
. Revision of inobkei ;rul?s in repenfi., :] years .has prompted many arguments a t . ] : local clubs as to the procedure to adoptt;, in'a certate Spt4of clrcii^tpnces. The , other day I'hjeard players contesting the '!: mode ofi. probedure teiere‘an bpenlhg i ! player missed all the balls. The fact Isi ,; that a foul h?s been committed; accord ingly the! penalty Is four points.' The; ' to be rep)'^tyed; as so many-
stroke Is not think.
at least. 'This experience happened only ; | recently to' lipiie other, {than,: Joe Davies,., ; - \ ■world chairiplon.' He wfas penalised lm-‘ irie'dlately; and his opponent went on to- make a 64 break.
If a snooker player touches a ball .with- ' his sleeve he Is' penalised by ■
; ' ■ ' . I I. •
I heard. In which Joe flg^ffe-rpr'isb It Is .said:-
Mention of Davies reminds me of a yarn. was,the central
• ■ I . ■ ' ■ ,1 ■ ' ’I'.
' an' exhlbltloh game when a audience challenged him to - o-— -r- £5. The champion refused the challenge, but when he was taunted, with being scared, he reluctantly accepted, although, knxloU? _tq keep! an appointment. ■ Th» game was played In quick time: four points was the challenger’s score. Was he chagrined? No. sir! {Paying Over thft- money.'he ?ald " It was I worth i t . ; My pat bet me £10 you wouldn t play me, so I’m.
a fiver In pocket;”
MILLS, WORKSHOPS, AND CLUBS SNOOKER' LEAGUE.
R e a d ’s S m i t h y C h a t b u m . . i ' . . . ; . ,
' S u n ' S t r e e t M i l l . . . B u i l d e r s ’ 7 .0. . . A i r i b u l a n c e B r i g a d e
B r i t i s h . L e g i o n . . . . . P
R i b b l e s d a l e V i . . . . - . W e a v e r s ’ I n s t i t u t e ,
. Pointa: '{{ : ‘ V- ■
He had finished:
......man In the ; a game for ‘
;silcl!a:'mBet&! .eqtjwaj'a g| ienbe '8
t h e ! f i r s t t ibei
, .. . t h o i i t n a v n i ; ■ w a s t h e dxpt r i I t a i n k n h u
, CUthero
cbn.pe;tcd l;
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drganlseis'kb
'gevenot.i .funloif ’ Blkckpob ilktlo{n
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: gave bout [ of bcutfye,
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rifittekj'gkv'ew ■
Wa I hfeld ln'?| suweka, i Mra, tiie Nprih-liyi
del ioristratlo)| •wh). are] ve Pn theirj'efi pni88),';Wh hafl a grea
: lieigilOin IhOUtheri
■Inith
‘IP(llt|(ig{tW?l irei y atauslpgr
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.(hdalcitr^ ■ljgflrst„tp '(YourlSec r i(jit:{li^lRr
the'Area ichester:
s t h e t s t o , a | four points: ■'{ • Local sportsmen have heard with regret;
: ' ' i l j e c p l64' '{ w h o ; ; |k p p r p k f c h e d ( ■ f e p l Cl
n i n e w e a i k t e f u t t h e b
' .7,422, k s a g b l i f : 028f., { ;W e ! .llfafe
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a t t b m | ) t e d I r
la V e b f e e n .sU i e jwmildui b
e t l n e p o r i e iM e 'n lb e i
y d a ^ ' t o
Of the Dlvls: thejAssocla 1
oii.itfeasui?l ^heldfoii' that si
: I Imve her so
■||{'{eieqted{Divljk place;land, vi
.t'ltlie k; {'; IriOfvsl: 1
l! I 't
i table tennis league. ■ I can anticipate time when mixed doubles wlU be a
formation ! ' 'i. '
' .^6 relation adihani Co:
“ ! rejiobt
OTlher.be
* N Infre
It.wai )thpn d nemberf v o u l d b 'b ;hat .one •
'- m F R I E M . ■; 't FEBRIJAIIY 16, 1939. l4t
vl. V .’j 't —
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