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I " ........... '*)- jj.4' j; BURNETII HAT-TRICK 11 DARWEN RES FO R


do\TOljlll jrapidiy in the closi ig stages, giving Darwen' the dhance to notch; two quick goate.


end


|all the'SiHerepce when.it cai other;players.' |


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eroe ran rings round the Dapy^ defence. iThey ..only just, misgd scoring iwheb AUen cleared jfrom


the'goal-line.' | | ' ' ,


evitable happened when UIOTN took! advantage' of a miskick to score I an easy i goal to g^ve Clitheroe j.the leaf


|: After! niiie minutes the|Jm- iXHEYi RETALIATE


when Pilkmgton came ^ i action.! |Hp gave Paitipf another openiiig, but rvyent w.ide. ; ■ : : ! Now Clitheroe returned to attack, a dangerous move to|^s


his


Orrell hway ’ bemg checked Allen. ; When': Clitheroe [w


down again in ..force tOj Darwen goalnlouth, Stanton, ;keeper,‘ was beaten. FulPbg inblden, managed to clear ;iil. ick of; time.


after, 14 minutes, when, with Darwen defence, split wide o^n, BURNETT Stormed into the -goal area .and] beat Stanton.


n !; Clitheroe's second goal. ^


dng th e Darwen ; team, so that


i ; ! is6 lAted raids ! befensi-Ve mistakes were w'otry-


Campbell j tore down the field |to give ! Partington f ,'. good opOTr- tunity, bui his shot was weali|'^d ineffective. It was 'easily cleared. Darwen! again tried i to equ^se


Danveh started t f retaliate.


' For'imbsi of the game, liow^jfer, they were the better side. zise, returning to


the side |a !ier an absence of three weeks, e to' finishing off- the moves


made Df the


Tie-


Stanton had several unpleasant hand.


R VICTORY forwards fade


IVES 3; CLITHEROE 4


I after leading by four goals to nil only 10 minutes fro ‘ bt the game at jp^ven on Saturday, Clitheiw


n the went


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VlCTORY-BY GOAL”


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onel of their, toughest games’ of the’season when they met Broad Oak on Saturday. Even so, sheer grit ar.l determination [ brought theln'through and igave:..ihem ]a 5-3'tictory.. ■ :


IREAD, league leaders in the! ■ Accrington Combination, had


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moments. On. the other Wallace and the Clitheroe backs were comparatively unwoubled, for Darwen’s raids we: isolated.


■e only


eroe when ■ Biimett heat Daivtd- son who passed to Smith, !but Harrison managed to clear; in time.- ■ ]


It was althost three: for Clitli-


silrprise when he ploug way into, their defence,


Kay gavd; Clitheroe . Half-time:


and for most of the time Darwen had no idea what to exptet iiex|..,


Chtheroe were the supert


well in dealing 'with Darwen’s spora-dic attempts to gaii. a con­ solation goal


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determined thrust down ’the centre of the field, clearing:the hall, svith ease.


White dealt calmly with a . ;' 1;


penetrating the ' defen le, ;but flustered, he shot hirriedly. Wallace had no trouble hi saving the ball.'


Later, Campbell succe ^ded ip BURNETT AGAIN


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sumption- BURNETT set red! his second goal, to put Clitherbe three goals ahead. Witiin five yards of the goalmouth he sent in an easy shot, wh ch ! left


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lEROE. Tel. 131.. Fifteen minirtes after- the > re­ Clitheroe’s defence cme | out.


Danven Res. 0; Clitheroe 2 Again in


the second halt, T toam,


and White came to the Bush blocking.: the shot ]and White clearing.


rescue,


led his Burii


nasty


livdly] forwards. Prank West and Richard' Goodway, | were out­ standing. Bob' Ramshead, play­ ing his first game with the team!


nariy timt in the s2([ond half; of the' game, in which t^’o of Readts


as ’ left-half gave; a creditable performance.


j ] ‘


tioh, Ch'atbum, have! now! safely negotiated. the first] roimd,- hut only! jiist. .Rsdac proved a toiigh nut to crack__ , ‘


' ],


play.!! on'Saturday it [looked as if a draw was going to he Uie result


again. ' ] '! -. •" '] ' '


■ Redac lost the, ga!me''- when onfe ]of their players had the ]ill- luck .to put the. ball -through his own;goal,;a-mishap which proved fortunate for Chatbum.;


Ghatbur|ij win cup rei^y


i Hledac 3; Chatbuni 4


i'binMlori’s Walmsley Cup knock­ out,; : ! ,.


! ' . ] ' ! ;


when TYLER scored thelr ' flrst goal, but itheir lead was, shorte lited, TAYLOR ;equalisii)g for Redac a few miniites .later. '! ]


]Chathum ': were’ soon ; away,


equalised for Redac. ■ (slrth


Stanton entirely baffled. ’ ] Although -tempted .to give tip


. j


before ] the interval' ANDERTON gave Redac the lead. . '


% ! Ih


less struggle, I Darwen plough^ manfully on, but they had -no chance against], a faj- better Clitheroe team. '


what had now become' a hope­


BURNETT completed-!.,iris ’hUt- •trick,' putting CUther'di four up with a powerful j drivef


With only 10 minute: s td]:. :o, ] |


minutes of piay, Dartden made] a- sud-den, desperate,.'! |ast-ditch attack. Elated at -the .prospect of a big victory,’ Clitheroe' began to relax their vigilance., -’!


Then, in ..the .ids, eight


passed inaccurately. P.^TINp- TON seized his opportunity .and


: McManus fumbled the ball and


cleverly] sent the ball :lying (to­ wards the surprised Wallace', who was unable to save it.


ANOTHER RAID


led the Darwen forwards ion ar otheii raid down the aeld. |He ' was, tackled try the Clitheroe' hacks, hut eluded them send&g


Seconds later; PILKINGTpN


tlie hall into .an empty neti j Wallace, : unfortunah ly, ' tvas


playing a .little too far out for safety, and hUd no chance| to step -the shot.;


I i ,


Harrison; Allen; Davidspn, Monk; ChTell, Pilkmgton, • Hay, Partington.


,5^11, Blacklock;! Trezis^, Bush; Green,: Smith, McManus, Johnston.


Iciitheroe: Wallace:


Referee; Mr. J. therton. '


j


Darwen Res.ii.Stahtor; Holden, Campbell,


BUniett,


Hender- ■White,


'Sfates,! of ]


level terms once ipere sbon after half-time, and then the battle,


|i COWELL p u t' (fhatbum ] on royal began. ■ ; 1.


that Sdcislve goal; and' it- looked as though the result would haVe been a draw once ’more. ]


:! Neither team was able] to score i


I Ten .minutes before; the end, Redac made a slip], Iii a goal­ mouth melee MATHER sent the hall through his ,’oWn goal afid


put Chatburn ahfead. - i !


looked back, clever play] enabling ;hem to hold out imtil [the filial whistle;


’: After this the ] villagers never Win : I B u t


ceded almost as many] gpals in (this game as they season. Read fully victory.


I d e fen c e j slips I {Broad Oak 3; B:cad:lJtd. 5; ] Although Read’s defence con-


havej done ;all deserved their


’jfine ; style, and levelled, the scoresl


ware ahead, SON. Broad Oak


Within three


put the more.


________ GOODWAY villagers jin front ohee


yards, WHELAN i equalised ]for Broad Oak. .


] | ,


Read; were .awarded a] penalty, am .Holden . made no mistake with ] a fierce lefWooted drive. Read then domii)ated| the ex­ changes . - completely. | WHIT­ TAKER ! added, t ’wo more:] goals for them, , to make their tally five.: - . 1 - ']:- [j


Soon','after: th^ ’resumption. : ' I '-


to go GILRAIN added a third goal for Broad Oak, which, despite protests, was allowed by the referee.


]


TO-MORROW’S MATCHES ' Lancs. Combination, Div. 2 !


ejitheroe v. Padiliam. ! Clitheroc Amateur League]


Chatbum v. Whalley. i < [I Langho V. Low! Moor, j


Hurst Green v.,BllItogton. I Burnley Combinaition


I . ’Torn ! Clegg ShiPld, Round ’ 2


Read] .' Utd, Rbs.' iv. Lucas .Engirieertag! School. ]


I Accrington I Combination; j Oswaldtwlstle Im.!v. Rfead|t'td.],*


] ! ' With only a matter , of seconds'


thropgh iWILKIN- retaliated! in GI'LRAI’N


ninutes Read


IWitli. a: great igoal, from] 20 i


ahead, ; this CLEMENTS, and again TAYLOR


jOnce more


Cha}tburn, drew time! throug]h


teams were now indulg-, a Fively, tussle.! Shortly


Chatbum and Redac met once more' on Saturday in the first rourid! of- the Accrington Com-:


After I their 5-5 dr£(w last week,’ :


a i5:5, draw" and unpil about; 10 mlh.utes from .theieild of the Ire:


Last ■week’the two .teams made . ’ In the Walmsiey! Gup jcompeth .Bread: Oak's defence; had] ]a TO


tpiIE whole family will want to see 1 nc,v film at the Palladium Ci nema, ,


, and also introduces two delightful child ! Colin Gibson (John) and Lesley Dudley


n;3gnificent Eastman Colour and concerns the adventures of two children who cut


Day to, see if the Queen geally does We a r .a crown.’Their subsequent'


oronatibn on N E X T


W E E IC S F ILM S


\a]d ventures cause uproarious fun and this is . definitely a film! which is as ■refreshing as a sea breeze.


I Philip. Gfeen, who wtote .].the theme tune, “ John and Julie,’’


startm writing music for films early’ in ihe last war, when he composed the -theme music for “■iThe Magic Bow.’ Sin'ce -then he has 'written ithe scores, of more tiian forty feMure films including


‘.the House’’:' “''While' the Sun Shines";!"The Yellow Bailoon’-’; ahd “ Golden’Ivory.” - ] .


siich successes as “ A Maij about, ;


.asked him to write a thepe for “ John and Julie’’ and, ;in keep­ ing, with the Coronation ’ motif of


Director . William' Fairchild,


.the film, he has' composed what is undoubMy one of the hit, tunes of the .year.


: :


’.Iln 'the film, it ( is played by world-famous trumpeter Eddie Calvert, .and so skiff idly has Green arranged the sound-track


that ihe melody blends perfectly With the martial music , of Sir ■VVilliam Walton. '.


TAMES I CAGNEY, , that hard- j- fighting, ’ ;sneering cynical gangster of the ’tlnrtles, has a ’ different role in “ A Lion is in the Streets.” ; Heiplays ithe p a r t' ] '


Southern state, who' runs for ejection-as governor. | ;


I


KING LANE salesman in a ! b ac k w'o 0 d s ]


! ' of a small-time | Previously, ! Cagney : a c c u ^ ;


another man ^ of short-weighihg ’ cotton farmers—a taunt- which] ends in a dramatic court scene.] lihe elections .bring more action before the story ends In sur-, prising fashion.


- -


The love liiiterest Isj supplied by Barbara,' Hale, as ! Cagney’s,


-'vfife, . and , by blonde ' Aime ^ n c ls .


i^ort-weighti - merchant, Onslow Stevens, as ’ a: gambler, and by Jeanne Cagney. ; • ; ] ]


fJ Other supporting roles, are ] ' illed by Larry -Keatmg, as .the


week, drawling, melancholy-eyed. Robert Mitchum. is j on ,- the ‘[Track of the Cat,” the Wayne- Fellows production .in 'Clnemar Scope and WarnerColor. ] '


I For the second 'half ]of the


of eight people snow-bomid oh. a ranch, ■ in ’Ndrth'erh California, threatened from within by their own greed and hate; from'wfth- hut by a marauding w41dca.t.


! Starring Mitchum and. Terelsa ■Wright, the outdoor drama, tells


. ’ “ John and Julie " is filmed .in ' -V^


‘ilOHN and] JULIE,” the ] which stars I Moira’ Lis'


Noclle Middleion, Constance Cummings and Wilfrid Hyde Whi I





•which dwells -in'the dephthS’of !the rjver. ; ’ | > ' ; [-


Lawrence (Julia Adarns) coming to grips ;,with a half-man, liaU- flsh creature :(Ricou Bro'wnlng)


spinMhiller sees Dn David Rep and . Kay .Ka


, T h fs .la.test ,. (Richard. Carlson) ' In their efforts [to capture [this


prehistoric]! monster, member? the: expedition age involved] in many exciting and fearful, fights .with [the] underwater menace. ]


In [the! “'Winning Way,” Tony


Curtis, a s ’Nick Bonelli, a Dni-'] Verhty ■ student.] and ■ baseball player, costars with, ManiieTkn 'Lfaren,. i»ho takes the Hart ’[of Susid Ward, a waitress. ; ! j] ;


career’of Bonelli ^ ’d there is 'dn exciting prelude , to .the big fobt- ball gamh’of the [year.:


The story d ^ rl[)^ 'tbe foo ball


smash hit, “ The Private. War ]of ] Major Benson,” (Jharlton H^ton ' in t|ie title, role,] proves that Ijiis’ dramatic talen.ts, ]can' 'he turned with great success to comedy.;] ■


III his .{'first . screen , comedy As a ibugh-Arjny'offlcerlwho


regards .modern recruits as." sops,”, Hes'tofi fl,n-ds ' himself trouble -jejith! the brass hats.’,!^ ,


milk in


, He finds himself posted 'X)] a military; Icadet school’ 'where his ‘‘ soidiera ” are yoimg; boys.;


Six-year-old Tim Hovey, ir[ the


role of ;‘i Tiger,” the 6nly private at the academy, mpkes a screen debut which will goers. -' ;;


. * j


provides’the romantic interej3t]in this fullhf-laughs! comedy.


Julie Adams, the kchpol doctor, [; ■ *


viar, Alan Ladd crosses] the Atlantic; for “ The! Black Knight,”


a Technicolored adventure of |he days of King Arthur ,(TOalley|.


toto the centre hf a ’ lively intrigue! by treacheibus hardns to depose the king. !


,1 As at nobleman’s servant, | be­


sets oui to revenge his master, who wak killed 'by the traitors. There is plenty pf action as! he proves his skill lyith sword and lance, ] ■ j . ■


Patricia Mediha plays i princess who is i imprisoned


the villain of the piece. i I M '


demned to death is “Noose]fbr a La(ly_”--a dramatic picture 'f Ith a very'exciting, surprise ending.]


Uganda to find [that'his , hak been condemned to death for poisoning her husband. | After .being ]]corivtoced: that


Sitoon Gale ! returns


from sister


inirpeertt, he and his . sister’s stepdaughter determine to’ find the murderer.


is |


I Diana Lynri and Tab Hunter co-star and William Hopper and Beulah Bondi have other prom­ inent roles I in the picture, which was direct^ by 'William Well- an. An unusual use of> colour is


jhlouse worn by Diana Lynn, the Urn has ^een shot 'entirely in lack and white.


! . ] ■ , * * * M '


I batt’.es between a monster and i


, ,


]]3RILLIANTLY filmed under- ' water .scenes of ' thrilltog


[are highlights of “ Creature from he- Black Lagoon,” ’ an eerie ]


below toe waters of the Amazon


GRAND m em b ers of ia scientific ’ expedition


] thriller. ANGLING NOTES \


Checking your tackle ^


NTOW that ;tliie , game-fish angler has ]put : away his


season—toe -wise man will un­ doubtedly have given; his equip­ ment a tooroug'h “ going over” before finally placing It in its whiter quarters, i


tackle until next February—toe op.enmg of toe] salmon-fishing


;


j For toe. benefit of those who ’ may have overlooked part of toe overhaul, toe following tips may


be of value. “ ’


’ BODS: Oheclc for'worn or ] cracked rings, particularly toe ! vital end ring, and also whip. : pingS; which should . be re- : whipped and re-yamitoed where ’necessary.


I After wiping clean and drying [-important if toe rod has'been


]


near salt water—it ’ should be I HUNG, not stood up,i in a DRY


i REELS: Dismantle and wash out with petrol, and then oil and grease all - mechanical parts. ;


I ,


hang .in,loose coils,] preferably over wooden hooks, j


LINES: Remove from reel and


’(With paper, so that ;toey: stand erect ip avoid cracking;:


■ WADERS! Stuff .feet and legs


' Landing NETS:] G re a se joint' and check; mesh for flaws before stowing away. ],'


WThese- 'simple tasks will not'


long life; for your tackle. Not only’ that, but m uninterrupted, start .to the season] next year without toe necessity, of repair


ke much time landj will ensure


jobs at the last: minute. ! ]; . ■ i


* f • { 1 Plot rents up


creased to, 14/2, plus 1/2 for 'water rate. The present rents


PENTS for [ allotments in Clitheroe, are! to be in­


are 12/fi, plus 1/- ^or water. I SPINNER. ' - aqua-lung equipped


,ade in ‘[Track of ’the Cat.” :cept for the red jacket worn jy Robert Mitchum and a yellow


the culprit kills those] who [might be able to give toformation


Therp are nianiy’suspects I and


formaiice as a •: detective Rona j jAnderson acts] yitlp pathy'l and , sincerity in leading feminine foie;]


Denis Price gives a good


sym- toe


per- and


BURNETT (16) HEADS THE


GOALSCORERS


■QHIEP hon’ours in’! Clitjh[eroe’s , game ' against. Darwen


j ,- i. | !


Reserves on' Saturday went to Bumebt. who scored .a sblendid •ha-t-trick.


hat-trick of the; s'eason, the Other [being scored Ithreej [weeks ago '■■when Clitheroemet; Skel- metsdale.


This was. Burnett’s second ] ’ i i :


record which might easily be unique in the club’s history. This ]| irrepressible centre-forward has netted 16 of the 31 goals the club has scored so far]this season-


Burnett, incidentally, lhas a


goal,' played [a good’ game and ] was one of the best] players in' toe team in spite]of his youth.


sporting SPOTLIGHT


.[JfO'W half-wayi up the Division; II table of the l[ancs; Com-i


.league. While the dthei;’teams] ■


’effort has pulled Cllliheroe from' the bottom to the’ tenth position.]


lack that extra..bit]of ?tamina and finish. • .


mUiutes before, the-[end |of -toe game, .Clitheroe wer^ four clear


On.' Satuitlay for; instance, 10


I goals ahead oi Darwen/ ;! ’ • i Two lightning'attacks I b toe


[Daywen had scored two ^oals. j ' Hgd Darwen recoyere^ their


last few minutes—and I; before Clitherbe had] quite: reafed it


form toriier. ip the second half; there might have been a different result.


’ • i Pounds from jumbk


raised by .the K.S.C.iand Cath­ olic Club. The m6hey]wlll be used for the children’s iChrlst- ]mas party.


■jQY a jumble sale held on Saturday, about £20 was


r. ] ] .[.[:]]’.x[[-f];,,']x A jumble sale was organised!


Methodist Church 'on It realised £ 14': for funds.


Friday. church


’have] main.tained pretty weU the] same positions stnee']the] season started, sheer hard!! work and


They, do, however, still seem to] j! ■ |] ■ ]


bination, Clitherde are one of’ the (nust improved teams] jin the]


Green, who_ scored toe| fourto ^


■Satmday: In -the itenthl GRCSVENOR. outside-left for] roal of!


game for toe first 20 wlfen they met tow


Mbor. on I linute,


Oiiatbum, scored the fir?t '! match..


burn team turn to defen WfNCKLEY . equalised shO(ti from 12 yards! .Ter lafCr he scored his seco: disheartened the. Cha deifence. ,


3ut Low Moor made .tof Chat- id


.!« and, with ,.a ipinlites which


,ttoe Chatbum toalkebpir. hurt / hik![toumb when it wa?] (roddeh


sepfed with a shot] from h ( : change-d to butsidet-Mt, U right full-back taking hip


ball was sent] to Cat! ow, Miqir’s outside-left, af scrummage l in ' [the Cl 'goilmouth. He sent ii PIETZRAK on toe fab ;thb field, who netted i‘


poon after toe . i i i t^ ■


Catlow centred: the’ ha!l con it i


{Near the end ]of, the j ■tlburn’


-»«[!( onH offxir' ; PTlTn ViTy-ATC yards;


place.'


,er a .atbum


il, the Low


)ver to side of


;i .to make the.;tally Me.


match, :rom a headed


(League Tables 11 [ LANCS. COMB., D


'IV 2 P -W. D.i, kA.Pt.


Wigan A. R. 13 :8 ]3 2(4 16 19 I dtonipton’s 12 6 ]3 1 :6 20 19


1 Btiiscough 12 9 ]0 3 16 17 18


Dfoylsden 12 8 2 2 !8 21-18 Skejmersd’e 12 ■ .7 4 i : 5 22 18 Presc’t C. R. 11 7 3 1:4 ll 17 Lytoam i ..11- 6 ;3 .? 18 15 15


Nelson; R. 14 6- ;2 6 ?7 26 14 Gt. iHaiw'd 14 5 ;2 7 iO 27 12 CUthcroe .. 13 5 2 6 S8 33 12 Darwen R. 12 3 3 i 11 23 9 Leyiand M. 9 3' 2 |j:7 ’20 Earlestown 13 ‘'3' !1 ! I 20 31 St. Annes 10 3 1 6 !4 27 Chorley R, 12 2 (2 8 :2 26 Pa-dihaip .. '9 ,2 il ll]:7 43 Lomax'........9 2 1 ii- :3 34 ] Rolls Royce 11 1-.1 Ms 43


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SOCIETY & NEWTON,


Lane, Clitheroe. ys, 10-30 ia.m.


'knw Moor 5; Chatbur: Cha.tburn • had most


MURDER mystery concern­ ing;! an innocent womaii ebn-


Mr. Lads ftods himaelf plunged.'


AFTER] starring- in,, several . Hollywood, ftona-stoce the


delight [:^m-


ter,’ bite


s t a t s in the title roles; (Julie).


science-flotipri ,eed


tH E “GOAUE” 'JJURES HI


I THUMB


3E highest score in! the jeroe Amateur Lcagui Saturday was ■ made!-! by


lilh- on


•theii' [.’game' with Ohatbum.! But the llieMormance was not] as {cod as; it! sounds. Unfortunately, ithe


. ]who scored five goate in


Oh.axbum goalkeeper injured ’his thumb before half-time, colliding witK]his full-back when; savrg a shot’!. I ^ moved -to :!the v'ing afth: ,|he Intel'vai: : [,’


theni' to a position tO; chal Lanjghb, who still head’the ’ Thejy ]are one point behtod’['!yith a . game, in hand. The] [two teams


Tjii^ j Low Moor win 1:


meet [to-morrow, so it-1 should be a itbrllltog battle. . j]


-bsati ’tbem the second-tira:' aftei-i’being . '5-1 dowi untl minutes before the erid.: It raintog heavily, and two ^f Langho’: team dropped exhaustion.


■ i


'-records-i-Eow Moor’s came epd.i i But Low Moor narrbwiy


. ihej first time the’[two teams met. ito [1953, .hoth had[ .unbeaten


7-6, with ■


w J5as the


ehd|;b5tiyeen 'Whalley! andi. I !u'i*st Green resulted in a.i-O wlr for Whalley. This brings theh, on equil: terms’ witti- the’Old Boys, whQ!;are third in -the tabtelwith nine: points.: ■


le' :o.-her., match ’last; i|eek-


certain, as only three separate .the first four!. , Chatbum are'^still (third


iTljus the leadership, ds vp:j un- pbtots


the .’bottom with six potote, ahead oft Hurst Green, who next, ].witp: three.- ]i


j Bllltogfon. did nod hi


match On Saturday; i.bu^ a chance to bbtai


■J ■ ■ r ^ ^ a l l e y slai


^ i th n o re] Whaliey 4; Hiirst Gree


once’when 'they met Hurst bn Saturday. As a ’res’ were; leading by twh goals 20 totoiites--through! HOI and’! BTTHEL,] who '..took ,1. ;e'i'of.'their opportunitieplt


; 'Wjhalley went on the at ly0


!Green toey. after


bk!at


(GSON !c vant-


hal|J BRUNKER beat th i: lurst Green- full-back and cut In from ' e ,wing,'sending a shot totjo-ihe it 'from-15 yards. |


Towards the’ end of the first


for Hurst Green, made a ,1 sho; -which Holden, [-the goal^keeper, only Just tip [bver :the bar. ?


After the 'Inteival, ’Wad ■ageq


in ]ithe Hurst Green’’go^lipouth, scored the last goal mateh from 10 yards!


ol


j'Wljalley centre-forwbrd. outside-right, .who hesitahd :be-


Uanijes were lost


BITHEL, after a . scrummage toe


toe the-


'[goals'down. He'and,Shmilker ;wefe toe best of top! Hprst Grejen players.''


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