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6


Clitherce Advertiser S’: Time. March 26, 1954 \, •


NEW centre: will to! (lITHERdE


\


CARP uiMo:


CiAUl ! a im t^ s ^ j - S^rse^cUm ^;^; '■^S:-i-^ r:i '. yi :W ''. ■>' ?•


Opening Ceremony Tribute I To


Trustees^ Enterprise


IWHEN Clitheroe; Nursing Association I was super­


seded by the Nationlal Health Service in 1948, it found itself left with a considerable sum of money. Part’of the accum­


ulated funds was used to purchase annuities! for the two nurses employed by the Association — thd remainder


was used to establish :a new physiotherapy


I centre ; in Giitheroe. |


tered, Including ;the problem of finding suitable! premises, hut everttually the centre' was established‘at 50,| King-street.


Difficulties were encoun­


AT THE MOST


CO^ PElImVE PRICES


AN ' EXPERIENCED l in o l eum ; FnjrEEi


\ MAY IFEi QUQTE - - AND -■


STAFF A i


yo u . ao r I yo u r n e x t DISPOSAL.


OF. caRpet YOUR


REQUiREMEls T in


linoleums CARPETS: oWr 200


Over 300 Rolls'in Stock; Squares in Stock;


FITTED CAJRPETS:' Lar^e Choice o^ Body Carpet . ' j h'Stock.


: I


ALL CARPETS HA^D SIWNi AND TAILOR ' : A tted: ■ I " '


CARPET ALTERATIONS Qualified Sttf always. 1 1 ymir service.


AND RE-FITTING. AND


,1 On Friday, the four trustees, Dr. Fairweatheir, Mr. J. Wilkinson, Mr. H. Parkinson, and Miss 0. ' Calderwood, heard tribute- paid to . their efforts when the centre was officially opened by the Mayor of Olltheroe (Councillor F. ■Dugdale).


by doctors from Clltheroe and district, representatives of local nursing associations, and by the chairman; of Cllthero'e Rural District Council’s Health Committee, Couricillor i A. Brooks, who also represented Whalley and District Nursing Association In the absence of Mrs. R. Greenwood, and Cbun- cillor W. Proctor, chairman of the Bowland Rural District Council Public Health Com­ mittee. I Mr. W. iSmlthson, of Waddlngton, represented- the Rlbblesdale District Nursing Association.


1 The cererriony was attepded 1 j 58, WHALLEY RD. 0F J- |31| CASTLE ST. CLiTHEttOE Telephone 36


A Hew |CM mm i i o f


miOUNCING L< m FOR HOMES, WITHOUT ^AS MAINS 1


^ Hew ‘Astral’


^ Freestanding : J R e f r ig e ra to r


11 • c o p s ONLY I


MI-18 0 /NC. P.T.


EXCLUSIVE TO 'CALOR’ GAS


i% i


NOW! I For homjjs with no mains. Here’s an entirely new space- s iving‘Astral’ ref igerator that’s exclusive to Calor’lGas.


■ always at your service the


Only LM. 18s. incl iding P.T. This modern ‘no mains’ refrigera or has; a storage capacity of I|1 cubic feet..Tl adjustable shelving of ice at one filling, conjpartment at perishable foods frigerator at youjini is one of more ihi..


pr’ice?


See this great new | re- arest ‘Calor’ dealers.; He ,n |l,0p0 trainel agents I


base for storng non-


erd ard 3i square feet of ! iTwq trays mike }Ib. . lAp.dj there is |an extra ■


heater. A I


visit your nearest llour nea rest! ‘ Caldr ’


See a// tfjel /oteit dom jstie appliances— : 'Calor dealer Jisted below


See tf^e latest'a’^pliaiices CLITHEROE DucDkib,.,


: ____ ^ A • I . ^


Gas Dea er is listed below there, tjle is'always at your service


bLimcnuc hargreavesI LONGRIDGE LopGRiDGE


ELECTRI :AL SERVICES, 36 BER


LWAYS AT YOUR YARD, VVATERLOO ROAD


tY LANE, Tel 394 SERVICE


Calor (Distributing Co. Ltd. Po and House, 61-167 Oxfort St, Lpmlon, W.l __:___—I-I-- ■ '


ihight bq wondering wherd the ihoney was coming from to set going ‘ the physiotherapy centre when It was not being sponsored under :the National Health scheme. '


to establish a physiotherapy centre l i i ;Clltheroe they|jhad. received a very handsome grant of £500 from the [East L a n c a s h i r e Workpeople’s Hospital F u n d , Clltheroe branch.


When they had fully decided


is not a cure-all centre, but I am certain many people ; are gjolng to receive.'treatment Benefits which dtherwlse they would not get. and I feel sure that In a very short time we shall be Teaming of the good vlork the centre is doing, j


W1 h


Lookipg to. the future, Uklnson commented: “


This Wtiallby Mr. The


areas same


that p 1 “ Our crowning effort' to


have lasted more than three years, but although we are making a small charge, [tlils is not enough to meet the full expenses of keeping the centre going. .. ‘ :


j


We are,,therefore, prepared to accept charitable gifts to help bur funds In maintaining the bentre.":


I '


congratulated the trustees on the culmination of | their Efforts 111 the establishment of a suitable arid Ideal! centre which would make It! riiuch easier J^or those , who ndeded the service to obtain! treat­


entre, ; Counclllpr Dugdale


CULMINATING EFFORT F o rma l l y opening j the


ment. ■ I , ! ' ;


tribute j to - Mr. Wilkinson, a (ormer chairman of j_ the ......... Com- con-


I In this' respect,, he paid


Corporation Health rolttee, !for his work In nection! ^vvlth Association.


the Nursing


quired for many;years; and I feel that It has icome lij the right way, andTt;ls the:logical outcome of the !work of the Nurdfng Association,” said the Mayor. ; '


'j , i


' the doctors In the area were of the opinion that the money from the Association: fcould


, When the work of the Asso­ ciation was absorbed by the National Health j Service, all


not ibe better spent than In helping the sick ;of the pown, and [by establishing a pathol­


ogy; centre, which had J now beeri functioning; In Clltheroe for the past five years, arid secondly, by the establishment of a physiotherapy centre.,


RURAL PATIENTS I I '^ t


BUILD NG. I S ' Established


ASSETS . RESERVES LIQUro funUs


Up Sbares


Subscription; Shiwes:; 13% Income Tax Paid


By Society Head Offic im


Secretary: CYtIL CLAR: MESSRS.


3p, King


HIGH STREET, SKIPTON Tel.: Skipton 487-4B8


RlijEj f.O.I.l


EDWARD CHESTER & SON Street, iClitheroe ,


T


OCIETY I iBsai . ‘ ' ■ . I £12,250,000


. ; , £635,000 .j' £1,500,000


concerned that ithe should not be ! confined


The doctors were


Approaches had been made to ^lurslngl, Associations In the nelghborirlng rural areas.


resldentjs of Clltherbe,' approao;


and


rind patients, I aih very i roud to hai(e the privilege of I'aunchlpg this centre,” con- (iluded tjhe Mayor]


4 physiotherapy centre jWere rheumatic cases.


L


forms was the greatest s causa Of incapacity In qountry.j Every year.


Rheumatism Iri Its vatious


ngle this the


ppreciated both i by doctors


equally beneflt to


aI “ Convinced that it; Is


in expressing thanks tp the ayor -Ifor - performing! the Opening ceremony. Dr. if’alr- weatherl disclosed that more than half the cases treated at


“This centre has beeri re­


Income : we are recelvlhg for treatment will lengthen the life of the centre, but each year our balance:, will be Hess,


i “ Looking at It broadly the


have been free treatment' for all. We could have dorie but only for a short time, funds on this basis would


roviding this service would


this. Our 'not


Mayor, who was accompanied by the May o re ss (Mrs. Dugdale), Mr. J. Wilkinson, chairman of the trustees, jwho presided, said ' that ^ome


, FINANCIAL SDPPOB'T ! Extending a welcome to the


BE lA BOON PAtlENTS By " QUIS"


PATIENTS who mon o to n y


Cif know


journeys outside thd. hospital treatment wiill bp amijii the first' to welcome th i piw vision bf , a Ipsyslotherapy fcentre in Clltheroe. And speakihg | of patients who have.- experience of repeated travel, there must | be few who have coVete^ j. more miles than Bill Jackson, | of Spring Farm, Downhamj who estimates he has trayelleri 15,900 miles in the Clitheroe ambulance' to and from various riospltals during the past two and |a bwlf years. '


j ■ } A vear iaao. Bill ria lOt


walked a single step for tlri-ee years. ■ Then, just befoije W suntide, by] fierce 'concentrat —, he managed to get his right loot in front.of his left, aric, a"‘ further hitense eSoH, to| get left foot forward alongside right one again. By'Wni r i tide, he ' managed to ,crass two yards space between | his and a chest pf drawers’


yards. I t : took j him three- quarters of an hour. HO| wap __ elbow-crutches and ;at the end of this record walk in four years he was “ sweating like a bull ” and physically ! and mentally | ex­


Last week. Bill' waiked 30 hausted. I '[ But he ended his walk' with a


glow of satisfaction and|a spnse of triumph.' For his “ma:atiion"


physiol Mr. X Hollinss gives


nation wbrklr i allmer t.


rheum obtain necessa:


the ful hospital


Som>


in! coi pljyslo centre • cut V


were tacklec,


ir^


curabi^ begun Early . aihenitli case, V these Hrirdeii, had e: 10 pO:


. [Yet, ,g time throi iilgh [this


hcrapy centre. lost 100,000


treatmont to a patient at Clitheroe’s, new I


/ears of


treatment with all! the es appropriate to! the


80 per cent, cf It'was If treatmen^ Iwas vilthln the flrsri year,


4tltnated that less than cent, of ceaes;! of


as the essence bf cifring cases, and j^et Lord , ^fter careful I enquiry,


atlsm were' able;! to the special Treatment \" 'j;


.ry.


njiinctlon wlthj'.a local ■therapy and prithology such as they now had eroe.


simple and’ cbuld be by local doctori acting


of the cases' needed resources or a large but many pf them


Assochitlons have been invited to' join


R l b b l e s d a l e and District Nursing


Hying


rieople living in those i night be entitled to the benefits as. th'b people in Clltheroe.,! j,


treatm,e; by ph eludes Us va;


Phyi


dlatheri lamps,


red ra trbatn arid p ■massa reriied urie ol trie


centre cost the U£ treatn.i


ici l oi


use ( (Ultra


the scheme in order


ylothferapy means the nt of bodily riHments


YvF.C.s Compete in Bowland


sevqn ! Young i Fanriers’ Club members on Saturday. The occasion was the arinual craft competitions for the- Y.F.C. members In the Settle Region of the West Riding Federa­ tion’ Seven clubs Isent com­ petitors In each of the various competitions. ! The clubs were Bolton-by-Bowlandi Conlston Cold, Glsbum, Horton - In! - Rlbblesdale, Lawkland, i Rath- mell and Slaldbum, !


B


olton - by - bowland YiF.C. were thb hosts to


out ;advertlsements jfor Junior boys, to smocking and darn­ ing Ifor girls land dry stone walling lor youths. The latter have become Increasingly popular and this year there were twenty-nine competitors In trie three age groups. No


, ! I


.ylous forms, short wave my, radiant! beat, paraffin wax baths, the artificial , sun rays


;islcal means: Tl)ls Tn- Ureatment by|heat In


muscles Irig'up, j bints.


qe'


ent .by electric; current, lyslcal means such as je, gymnastics and al exercises, and the 1 various machines for elopment of weak and for the Iposen- ,! where possible, of stiff


violetTight) arid Infra- ys.


It also jilncludes


t h e i o e physiotherapy has been equipped at a about £1,000 with all


ual apparatus yor these ents.


'


therai iisti , Mr. A n t h o n y Hbllln ?s, has been appointed. Mr. HDlllngs recently i came to '■'■ ■^Tfe and akefield


FilOM WAKEFIELD ully . qualified physlo-


Clltheroe with his 1 y f r om


bb adeepted. This helps to erisurii'that only casbs likely to bKieflt from the' treatment cbntre.


f kml tb ; the


fpiloting an invitation from trie trrstees of the centre. jOnly those patients referred centre by a doctor can


types of provided use the


dally. Including Saturday mornings, and proVislori Is iriade for two evening' sessions a| week, If necessary. These


[The establishment is open


eyening sessions are reserved for Pf ople who cannot attend at an | other time.


been wlthlh which


I The Clltheroe ceritre has bring


jburnfeys to hospital C neigh pouring towns, about the s part Servlf


iriade 2s. 6d,


any tflbulje


1I The 0s. 6


established to easy access have hitherto


bbrouth, and 5s. fop patients living


£1,000 a year to run :heme, and .as.lt is not of the National Health e, a; charge hds "to be for each treatment for resident^ of the


id. per treatment, and. If patients care po con- anythlng oyer trie


outside the town, usual professional fee is


rillnlirium charge, they are at


llbe r t/ to do so. , These con­ tributions will go.towiards the fu r th :r development, and exparsion pf the servjlce.


cities pbopl^ them edntre


vided under benevolent and contributory schemes I in some and rural areas for whose ailments prevent from travelling to a


truste such until staneds


this - the fi trie' n treatejd the e: _ runniri


Cor(s:lideratlon was'given to


Aspect at the outset, but "i.et that only a third of imber of cases ’ould be ' at the same , t: me, and jjpense of equipping and g a van,'.deba:-red the


;s from embarring on 1 -venture,’ at 'qny rate circum-


such time- as finance and demands


justified such a develo oment. i Mobile physiotherapy is pro­


facilities involved mtres In It costs


Clarion ^ycKsls At Mass Start; Race I


]H({ASS. Start still. somett ing o f ' a .' novelty


so. far as 'ithis ofrned, as cyclists have' selves to the


itamsbottom, was; competing. Trie wind was behind us for thO Outward; run, to that we were soon In 'Skiptom and from there ■vvp rode via Bolto.ri, Bridge ,to Harden Towerd for; lunch. Our eal over, we |made our way to vantage’point by i the roadside


!


..^■ar the foot of Haiton-Moor, so that we could j see the riders as triey came sweeplrig down the


h.IIside. '' ' ' i


the moor, to witch them' as. they came round on | the second circuit 0^ the race, gnd -this tim'e vie saw. them tolljug tip the • steep hill from . EastbyP the' pace obviously beglrinlng to telL on many of , th ,|. riders. . FYom there we rode on ■ to vfatch .th|e finish of the] race, and were sofry to firid that pwlng to his chain coming off, Alan had Tost ;the good position he had held earlier. However, that is the luck of the game, land we had no such worries as' we pedalled on to Threshfield for tei.


■vy.s then climbed to the top' of , On Sunday we visit KendaL


leaving Greenacre-qtreet at 8-30 a.ni. Total distance is 90 miles.


i “ GEARS I ’ TO-MORRO\y’S MATCHES


Lancashire Combination, Div. Bacup Borough


V. Giitheroe.


Ribble Cement Clltheroe Am


Low Moor V. Billiington.


Clltheroe Amateur League 1.


V. tangho. L V. O.R.G.S O.B.


road , racing Is country is con-


(or ' many years, restricted them- lessI spectacular


tltae-trials witp riders starting Intervals.


Consequently] the news that a' iss start race was to com- mce at Skibton j on ' Sunday ide us decidd to vary our run that we could; watch the


ent, an added attraction being at one Of .our members, Alah


PIN-POINT CHAMPK ' i’ - ■ I '■


* ' ■ 1' L • i I • • LJ ■ i' I ■ Make I the, famous iBisto test. Buy


the qui(dt,j easy Bista m y - r ickeniiandi ighctand


Ijrqwns, ijh|d ofit.steamlni (don’t'forget yojitself (iveryone [enjoys If yo'ri don’t


the mtol. Jasons.


a packet of Bisto today, froci yom'] usual jgrocer. Make gravy


mouth-’vaterin.'J and ^ee how


jwatch h )w richly it Then si ive lashings :o, the family much more


agree] i|hat Biito. is ths ridiest and


'■iastiesti eUest ai id quickest grt vy-make r you’ve eyeii used just[post tlie top of tkie packet tack to Bistd; Limited, |WiIles( en,Lpndonjii.^.io. 'Fhe full pur-; :d t Dgethen/ith postage,!


witlio jit questiin., Over half, the Ihpusewives in Britain knowjjtheiseciet of better,; iirieals with Bisto. In terestsof tastier meals not to Serve


offlclals'i- of the Bolton-by- Bowland Club! that they sub-, scribed among themselves


So Impressed ■ were the


and; made a small casli prize to every competitor.


by Mr. W. Coates, Regional Chairman, who said' he thought Bolton-by-Bowland Club had excelled themselves In the orgarilsatlon of the


Trie pi-lzes were presented everit. ■


Ratrimell gained 37i 'points with Conlston Cold ;01ub three points behind. ’ Lawkland


I ■ ' ! ' I


were next with 12 ■points and Bolton-by-Bowland: and Gls^ bum tied with .10 points. -


I


Thei competitions varied' from the idbntlflcatlon of cut­


proved he was getting hepter and gradually ; winning hid fight against the crippling effects of poliomyelitis which struck him down four years ago. Bi 1 was a powerful, six-foot farmer, aged 26 and recently married, living at Springs Farm, his' wife's home, and working on ; his jfatrier’s farm across the' fields near Twiston.,


' I '*1 1 He was, .of course, rushed to


hospital, making -the flrsp of his many ambulance |)qurneys, and spent five iveeks ln| an irpn I mg. In all, he has spent a year and a half iri hospital, i For the past two and a half years, Bill has been at home, mostly hi bed, and travelling! the 15,000 miles by ambulance ■ for spe'oial treats lent at various hospita


“ My wife’s been the mlArvel In


■this business,” couldn’t have 'managed her., She;helps me dr«ss, gcis me Into my wheel chahli Which enables me to get now go across t(


useful again Interests. ’


a; motor van and made a tail­ board so that Bill’s whbel chair


'can be pushed aboard.] That way, Bill goes to football, n^atches and about the countryside.


. I Cheerful and determined Bill says: “ Tve always said]T; could beat this. I t ’s a long sldiy job, but I ’m on the mend.” ; j


I^ght pf Reply j ' pr in c ip l e wh:ch


has


up at Clitheroe Town CPtncil’s meeting last week. A delusion to carry out extensive Improve­ ments to the Clitherop. Sewage VVorks, under the supeiwision of the Borough Engineer, .was recently reversed by a committee resoljutioh accepting an loufline scheme prepared by tonsiltant engineers. Strong criticisms of this change of policy Tyas made, and during the discussion the engineer’s ' department came under fire. Afterwardsl a critic vjras ! criticised' for,; .atta-:kfiig people unable to reply. |


always puzzled me crPpped


goes strongly against the grain. I The right to oefend. |or eself


fpom .attack and freedom’ to rpply to allegations are jftnda- ipental principles df jany en-


' lightened human -chartet, but apparently they do not jaripy in trie Council Chamber: | i


and I am not suggesting that officials should be abld to take pgrt in Council debate. Bit I defend the right pf any man, official Or not, to defend himself promptly and firmly,; when


II am no advocate of offleia dom public eI Presumably there is an


against himself or agai’rist alffairs for which he is responsible.


attack is . directed either. '


this; right to an offidial (Jouncil chamber, even if (here Is another which extends any defendant in a courtlof .(Is ■ far as the Councils concerned, it is a rule ‘ ^ in need of revision. I t the toe's of ’justice. ; ■


stablished, rule which' d(:nies old-


,t to law. are


urgently treat s on


Tradition Upheld


iJiRADITION was u I . Clitheroe’s March week-end. I t rallied!


aboutij I|can my ilfather’s


tratlng back


farm and do bool;-keep It’s grand ;to feel and to have fresh At home’he has t___ i,___f— , on


getting


leather work, embroidery. , and he forces


brother had lowered the


Into ;his himself


limbs. tc


less! than sixteen; of these were in the : class for bo.vs between sixteen and eighteen years.


wa‘


^been; concen- mOveipent He does


walk. His 'floor of


ilielc Fair


I Hoping that what they]


the swings they would] gain the , roundabouts, showmen sadly across a grey scene.' ■


SO many of their ] Compared with other


•when local pleasure fairs; si|: their gaudy parade of -gilt gmgerbread across Clitlii market, and later spilled


at .last


have done when they dlscoi ■ that old Clitheroe maxim, always rains on Fair Days.’


predqcefe isors ered It


4azed it as


on on


That p’hrase." unable to] n plji ” ' CLITHEROE j; S’niBSHAVV Clj


the streets jarpiind the present site . 0


rocreatlpi version variety.


he


in gloui d, !the fair, ji954 has lAst much of it;


Chester-avenue Character 1611s


Express ment o: ladt’ wi to ■ Mij. Downhai


BlackbiJ: of fne Cpmml Asshetdi


and


outside reason; pricele; Commdi


” 10RO 3S-BEN< !HEK'S'’ I widely-■ ’ead columi. in the ‘j Sunday con ;alried' a corn- more tianl local) interest I n ; a reference


■eek-end, Ralp:


’SS


’ tee, he said: i “ He (Mr. n) Is the most powerful i,espepted Tory Member •the!' iCiovetnment,’ 'Tlie He I possesses an asset in ; the House of


jl’ory pack Bench Finance


m Hall m '/ye4


ns. It; i > character.” Sawley Arches


TpAMljlAR - features !of R i b b l e s ” - ’ -


e scene -


general .pns, Safley Arches set Ti ' tricky; loser; when part of the masonry was] liemolished by ri- motor jvagon ih'o years ago. For while; itheyI riave‘never lacked admirei’s, the a:’


ches were not to


populai] whto it |oame’ to allo­ cating ;resporis:bil|ty for them after the cijasri j Ownership i f . the twin arches which for mary' years have' ’Sfanried half tld roadway, at iSiwIey, has bein ! under Investigi tidii. ever sinci, and ,th£ stonework; bf the brpkdn. ']


] ,. . I .


with the pews are to' become, the Mijiistry ]ol


AlthoiUgh it


’ri has now enddd that tlie arefito


lisheq that themselves ____,, ____ . . ancient ahtey it'Sawley, mahy of the canied stones were takqn 'from t ie ruins, arid ,c'onsideraole


thp arches; did form ! p a r t! of


has been estdb-


.seritim mt is- attached to them by .'oldfr residents of the discriit.


week .i.hatj the remaining, arch will’ be Idisiriantled. and ^e- erected with ’|its, former com.- panidn ' within | the .abbey area


BowUndl Council was bold tliis


.under, thei Ministry’s guardian­ ship. I


^ “ rfiing


Yorksh re bn Saturday to .'watch urn I Royers play Leeds,


PA::i’rY of Clitheroe footbi.U erthiisiasts travelled to


parked the car outside trie and were] handing 'over fnoney i t ! the tum t i lK t ie first man through, who


iFootball Ground!’i


had already pkid; rushed back, just jii -time to'save' his c(jl- leagues from similar; expento. They were ' oh ,i Leeds Rugtly


. lAssheton, of who . is M.P. for and chairman


rjIVO disclosures emerged'from a mixlui) Shaw Bridge bn Saturday] j One revij


league Stubshaw Cross have] managed point Bince the jseasun began.; The ot! capture of Clitheroe s scoring record Francis has not appeased his hunger for


•unexpected sprightliness in ; mid- ileld’ and jwretahed j incapacity in front of toal, .’the eager Francis was providing another lesson of fundamental soCcer


While Stubshaw ]Cro;s showed


i goals.,'he', achieved, hib biggest ! score since he joiribd the club m! ] 1952, .and has now scored 64


“ it's goals that ccunt.’ ' By gettmg-airClith“roe’s sL'J


. I • goals in league arid cup games i this seasop.;' ' "


■ He has] also collectec, what is'


.; p r o b a b l y another Clitheroe i record byiscoririg elever. goals in I. two, successive 'games at Shaw ; Bridge, having established a new scormg record when ha- got five there ; in; Clitheroe's


! goals i previous home match. : I the right 1


j Best of oblique 15- left-footed


arch is still Tying at the road- ! side. But t|he sea'rc


the property of ■Works. . ■ j


! And while' two ]of he haif- ] dozen with ; which he helped ] make Stubshaw, cross jwerc Tiis i in name [only, each one was a ’ neat demonstration] of jthe suc- ; 'cess secret of every consistent goal-getteij—the ability |o be. in ■ ; plac


ce at the right time. he bunch


net for hit fourth "goal,


yard drt-/e v into thrijroo:


: scoring header from, a centre was! anothbr lemember. ] !■.


i i i ! ; With-Fya'ricis ] oil ;


while a Palmer one to


war-


;, path, and the solid [figure of K, , Holden plying a steady; stream of accurate' passes through yawn-


' ing Stubshaw defensiye gaps, " Clitheroe supremacy. was rarely, challenged ] in, the Second half.


'Earlier, , the visitors [held a bigger threat, opening-the game with fast,; open ; football that belied their league ] position up to the penalty: area,] but justified


[it thereafter. ; , ■ i -, , ! j


"'edge of the penalty area ■that were mvariably yards [wide of ■the target, "leaving' Clitheroe goalkeeper jGillow with!one of


i , EASY FOR Gl]LLOW ’Their shots 'were; restricted to [speculative i efforts i frpm the


' comings,' [Stubshaw Reserved • credit for persistency a n j sports-


; his easiest "games] of the season. " But despite ! other | short-


" manship against a cleverer side. ; ■ With only ten men—rlghtyhalf


' 'G. Haworth •was] over-the'line '. for treatment to "an'^tojury— Clitheroe took -the lepd' after haif-an-hour, and were tjvo goals up .within, p minute.


j


I Frqncis opened’ the jproceed- lings with a ’slmple toallpast the’ advancfiig goalkeeper, and with­


in a minute h'e was.on ithe llne to 'tap the.iball home alterTeft-:


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