- T H F, T T M F, S . FIR, I B A Y , J U -I. Y C R T C I C E T .
Rouults un to dntr : — !•. Burnley S;. .'Xtulr-.-w's.. l-J ...
i i | 1 l l i h
Barrow......................... 11 , Whalluv........................ II Darwcn......................... 11 ,
R i-i? BI. I', s n A i . !•; I : !•: a ' u r. \v.
Clilhei-.'»- .................... lU ... H .. . 4 ... 0 ... SfJtlle............................
.. . ... 1 ... I.
Padiham ..................... i:*. ... i; .... 4 . RibbW.^drdo Wandca-r.-' i:*. ... r>
Read............................. ir. Great Har.'.•'od ....... 1) ...
4 ... '• ■ 1 ... 5 ... ij
.. d ... 0
n ... •> a I' ... 7
I£arby............................ 11 ... . ...
... 7 ... 1 ... ... 1 ...
SA’ITH D A V S HKSl 'LTS. xt'lil Ilitui-. I'l; ; i-inmlcy St. Antlrcu-’.^. .■ {.>.■
xDiirucii. 1 I'l ; Hibltlc'tliik-A\‘iiii(lcicr.'. <11. Orwit Hjuu'nnil. lOJ ; Si-ttlc. 1011 for live. W'IimIIov. Mill for oiohi ((U-c.) ; I'nrliliain. 10.'! for si.x.
.NKarliy. KIT : Ki-ail. 1 :tN for four. TL■|•:S1)A^■■S KKSL'LT.
Wlialloy. lO.'i : .\ 1-iiirnloy Si. .Atulrou's I lo
for .'1 wii-kfts. ---------- --------------------------------
n .m iK i i i iK ciii-X'K. ■|■l-ll•: •• s a i.v i 's." liiirrilcy St. .\ntlrc\v'.,;. 'vho cajin- to
(.'litlicroi' a.<
l.caom- loader.', naoivial a
oliook ill llioir viotoi'iotis oareor on Salnr- day. vlio ( 'a.'tloitos adiiiini.'teriiio to tlioin their .'oootid ilofoat of the season. Clitlieroe has heen an unfor tunate plaee
for the " S a i n t s " this stiininer. for they Jiave suffered a reverse at each \ 'isi t .
Hihhle.sdale Wanderers heine the tirst team in tlie leiiL'iie to lower their eolunrs. 'I'here was no mistake ahont the \'ietory
of either of the Clitheroe teams and on Saturday the " .S a in t s " never loolcetl like winnini:. The Castleites star ted the season hadly.
hilt thev have re<*overed their form—as many elnhs can testify and have a fairly lone sefitienee of wins to their credit. 'I'here were some who thoneht that Utirnlev wiaild he too many for them and
it was an aereeahle sni|>rise to them to see the visitors tlisposed of in sneh an e.xeellent manner. floskisson. who has done sjilendid
tscrviee as professional tor the Castleites. had the match set apar t for his henelit ami the clerk of the weather was very kind, (.'onsiderahle interest was taken in file eneonnter and. jndoing from the lar^e firowil of spectators, tlm pro. shonkl reap a eiiod harvest. ('l i theme achieved a line victory, despite
the fact that they were withont .Aldersley. Kamshot toin and Hoiirn. Btirnley hrotieht a St rone side and had the assistance of H. Cndwortli. the well-known Lancashire Leaeiie player. The home side, who
h.alted first, were
oiven a wood " send-olV " hv Hoskisson and Charnk'y. the opening pair. Both hatsmen showed gootl erieket. hot it .should he mentioned that the pro. was
tni.ssed in the slips in the lirst over of the match. Bennie .N'ntter. the e.N-('litheroe |iro..
was the howler and Hart ley was the Helder at fault. 'I'he mi.'s proved rather o.xpensive. for the pair had carried the total to ytl hefore a separation was elTeeted. 'I'his was not hroiighl tthotit until af ter
,i:/;-.
it eonple of changes had heen made in the a t ta ck and it was Dual; who drew first hlooil. The pro. was the victim, a ealeh hy
Irving proving his undoing af ter he had gathered 14 in a confident- manner. Ifownhain came ne.vt. hut it was left to C.'harnlei' to do the scoring. The lat ter playetl a fine game, gell ing
in some pret ty strokes and there was every i ippearanee of him ptitling tip a hig score. He t reated all the howling alike hnt
when his share of the total of 41! was g7. he was aditulged onl to a eateh. low down, hv B. Towler. This tieeision gave rise to a good deal of dissalishietion. hnl for lnnately it made no tIilTerenee to the
game. Oddie left at the sami' tot'al. a clever
eateh hy Ctidwortli
ilispo.sing of him first hall.
Litw.son tind Downham also had to retire with a single added and mat ters were looking seriotis when .-\stley left live rtins lattir. the hoard reading 41)—li—4. Dj.xon and Sheldon then heeame as
sociated and the former ga ve a more en- eourttging turn to the game. 'I’lie eayitain delighted the .spectators with his smi ting and the .score was ra|)idly increased iliii'ing his stay at the crease. Sheldon was eotdent to defend his
W M
i j jf i : ; - !d ^
wicket while .-\rthiir got the runs. Hitting with vigour, he soon sent SO up. Irving being ilespatehed to tin- honndiiry fnin- balls in
sncce.ssion. in all. lii.xon hit J7 off that ovei' and
he also knocked one from Xnt ter ovei’ the ropes in the ne.\t ovei-. Such e.xhilarating cricket, however, could not hast for evei' and he was caught hy Hol t in at tempt ing to make a big hi t. lit; had then legistered ;W, the highest .score in the match. 'I’he ne.\t two wickets hoth fell at the
■li i j m !i
.same total, viz: 87. and the venture closed when eight runs were rerpiired for
the eentuiy. Xt i t ter liiet with little
sueee.ss in the
bowling rlepartmimt. l ie secured two wickets late in the innings and
the.se en tailed an out lay of 27 runs. Ha r t ley did best with four for 2H and Irving had three for lili. Hoak taking the remaining wicket
for seven runs. '.rin- '• Saints “ fitsk did not aytytear to be
a very dillieult one. but they quickly found a thorn in thei r side in the shape of
iDownham. T’he visitors
ma.de a fairly J'lisjrectiible
s ta r t . 17 being yuit on by the opening batsmen. Of this number. Cudworth, who u a s the
fir.st to he given his {(iiietus, claimed no less th an 13 and he proved. to be the on'y
doidrle-figuri.st on the side.
I
i-.* . T .. . 1 .. 1 ... o
I». I’ .After the Burnley ama teur had gone,
the visi tors' viekets fell like ninepins and thei r innings was a veritable luoeession l<v and from the crease.. M. Nut ter anil S'impson hoth rettirned to the pavilion at ID and B. Fowler at 24. Half the side was out for 2Ci :tnd the
eml was not long delayed af ter this. Keeping tin c.xcellent length. Downham was tihsolntelv unplayable ami it wtis amusin'.r to se e the-hjitsmen " tieil up ' hv
him. .After seven runs hatl heen scored off
his deliveries, he captured five wickets for no rnn.s timl etuue out with the splemliil filtures of se\a*n wickets for eleven. .A eolleelion wtis taken on his behalf tiiul he thoi'oughly deserveil it. ftr. Holt showi.'d a gootl delenee. for. tdthoueh he tady seoretl htilf-a-do/.en runs
he went in thirti wicket down tiiul was the hist t o he dismissed, the [irti.—who had two victims for 2d ru n s—securing his
wicket . It wtis a ui-eat match and ('l itheroe
de.serve every credit for the splenditl vit.-torv. not forgetting the tine jiart jilayed
3.>y Dowiiharn. ( LITH FKOF.. AV. (.'harnlev e B. Towler h Har t ley. . . .2i
Moskisson e Irving h D o a k ........................1-f .]. I )ow rihiim e ( 'ndworth h I rvinu............ 1 . Oddie e ( 'mlwfirth h HtilaIt-y. . . . . . . . <> .-\. Lawson e Holt h I r v in g .......................... <*
W. .Astley 11 I rving........................................ A .A. K. Di.xon e Holt h Ha r t ley ..................... 2,:> F. .Sheldon e B. Tow ler li Ha r t ley............ \ \ \ Brierlio'I) .Nutter .................................... " T. Blin4t h .N u t t e r ........................................ A H. AA'iiterhoiise not o u t ............................... 2 F.xtras ............................................. -
Total 1 -2 ........................ .'! 4 5
Fall of \Aiekets. a
O.
.Nut ter ................... .A. I r v i n e ............ .1. Har t ley .......... S. 1 )oak . . . . . .
BL'
B.NLKV M. 7 s
.Analv.sis. ‘
.................VI2 !)
;(» 4:1 43 44 44 4U S7 j^7 S7 Bow line
B . i:i.
. Id . . i r , .
ST.
. . d . . . . 7 AXDBF'W'
H. ('udwor th Ihw h Downham. . K. Towler h Downham.......................... .\1. Xu t te r s t Brierley h Downhani . . . . .A. .Simpson h Downham.......................... Dr. Holt e Brierley h
Koski.sson......... F. 'I’owler h Downham..........................
.1. Har t ley run out ................................... .Nutter h
Ho.skisson ............................... B. Hughes e Black h Dow n h am............
.A. I rving c (.'harnley h Downham. . S. Doak not out ........................................ Kxtras ........................................
’I’otal 1 2 3 4 . . . . . . . . . . ...................
Ftdl of AA'ieUets. 5 (i 7
J . 1 )nwnliain . , . . . 9 ___ 3. . . . 1 1 ___ 7 -------
WAX I) F. B F. B.S (ID r XI )K B. Darwcn is by no means ;i hayipy hunt ing
groimd for teams in search of points and
Bibhle.sthile Wanderers w<mt under on Siittirday. whim they paid thei r annu.-il
visit. The AN’anderers had a inneli weakened
tetim. hnt ivftei- the splendid performance ptit up against Badilnim the ynevious week, many sujtporters felt confident of victory. .As events turned out. however, the hoim-
lot had the bet ter of the tirgument. the Church .Meadowites having to acknow ledge defeat by 54 nins.
' Danven went to the wickets
lir.st''iind
the opening yiair were C'hamjtion tind .A. Whit taker , while Lynestind Brooks shared
the at tack. Whittakei- soon reached dotihle figures,
hnt when he had made 17 he played a hall from Lynes back to the howler, jtnd was splendidly taken. The total was at 29 when t 'ooper joined t 'hampion. .At 40. C'ooper gave it dillictilt chance
to .Sherliker. who danmged his fingers in t rying to get a grip on the hall. The miss was not serious. Bowker get t ing a hall iigainst Coo|)crs sticks next over. .A Holgate tilled in the vacancy, hut
only remained to receive three halls, gett ing his leg in front to one also from .Bowker. Darwen httcl reached 40 for the loss of only one wicket, tind at the same total they had three men hack in the tent . With the arrival of Lamster the score
was tnoved forward, h ut at 47 C'hanqiion was run out . Holgate opened well, bu t a t CO Lamster lost Holgate for par tner . Bowker beat ing the batsman with a eapi tal hall. Tobut t , the home profe,ssional, was bowled by Bowkei' af ter making a single. J . Kershaw j iar tneied Jjamster, who was
dismi.s.sed by .llrooks at 04. when he had made 11. .Afoore and Kershaw now eame together in defenee of the wickets, and Bowkei' was hi t by Kershaw to houiKlary. 70 going np on the hoard. The new-comer made a single, and then
lifted a ball from Brooks near to the sight- hoard. where it was taken by
Daw.son.
Ker.shaw and Johns tone in par tnership indulged in a sjrell of run-stealing, and suc ceeded in raising the total to SO. At length the pa r tnership was broken,
dismi.ssal of Johnstone. Bowker was b y far the most desti'uctive
Kershaw a t 88 giving Alitchell a cliance olf a delivery by Brooks, and i t was not missed. J . T. CoDjier was las t man in, and the seore was taken to three figures for the first t ime this
sea.son for Darwen. 'The innings closed at 115. with the
bowler on the AVanderer,s’ side a n d he ca])tured half of the wickets for the small
/
i i r l ' 4 I P '
j
Ho.skis.^on............ . .1 0 ___ 2 . . . . -J( t ___ i: .Al. s It }U
17 19 19 24 21) 2(i 28 29 31 33 Bowline. 0 .
B. AA’. . . . 1 :i
0 (1 (i
1
fl2 W.
co.'^l of four run.' fach. Brook' had three for
and rUe wiekel .'ecured hy Lyne.<
eoiSt oU ruii.'^. 'riu* Wandei’or.' c-otninenced tludr reply
I)v sendincr in A. Wood and d. Mitchcdl to laekle the houlhu: of '(’uinitt and Lam.-tfer. Iday hatl only proeeeded ro the
tliird ov(*r when Wood wa.' >triu-k h y a ball fj'om '.robuti. and had to be a,''i>ted t<j the jiavUiou. d'bi.' accident !iad it> v-rieet on tlie re.'t
of the team and in a. laru** mea.'Uiv \va.< no doubt re.'poii'Ible fni' the 'mallne."f^ ‘>t the seoiv. Dawson look hi>'{)la''e at the wicket. l)ut
with the total only at 0 \\a.' eaueht by Kersliaw. Lym*.' joined .Mirehell. but af ter seorinti tbrei* had hi.' wicket in>>et by 'robut t . 'The .'core ua.' taken t<* 1’). and then
Robin.son. tlie new eonu-r.
v.as well taken !>ehind tlu* wicket by
..loluistone ofV Lain- f^ter's deliveiy. Bmok.' came iiE and at ]iS gave a difficult ehanee to 1'. C’ooper. Vlis life was not pi'olonged. b*r soon af ter wards he hit out at a ball from Toi>utt and was eauglit by P. Holgate. Fur the r disaster i>efel tlie Wanderers at Mitchell gett inu hi> leg in front to a
ball from Lamster . and having to return to the tent , d'he arrival of Hudson brought 40 uj», but wltlt nine run.' added.
Sberlikei'. wlu> was top scorer with lb to bis credit, was caught l»y the liome pro fessional. d'wo !jall> latei’ Bowker \Aas taken by
Moore. SeoU was alsi* caught , Cooper accept ing the chance given, and the innings closed for bl wiili The dismissal of Hudson, who was re.sponsihle for In. Lams ter bowled well for the home team
and liad seven wickets for .’>o runs, while T(d>utt had two for
DAHWKN'.
A. Whi t take r e and b ].,yTie'. . C. Cluunpion run o u t ................. 'W Coo])er b .Bowk e r ................. A. Holgate line l> .Bowker. . . . K. .Lamster b .Brooks ................. I*. Holgate b Bowkei - .................
' robut t 1) Bowker ..................... •J. Kershaw <* Mitchell b Brook.' F. Moore e Dawson b Brooks . L.
.lobn.stoiie 1) B ow k e r ............
♦). 'r . C'oo])er not out Kxtras ............................
0 Lynes . ..................... 1 1____ 2 . . . .30 -» Bi'ook.s ..................... 15____ 5 . . . .I’O 1 Bonker
Total ............................... BiiMling -Aiialysi'. 0 .
.M. u. ...................12____ 5. . . . 20
•1 I )il
W.SOII ................... 2 ___ 0 . . . .18 BJJ!
BLK.SDALK WAXDE HI-:
> .A. Wood retii'ed iu ju ie d ............................
.1. .Alitehell Ibiv b Lam.-^ter........................ A\'.
Daw.son e Kershaw b Lamster . . . . Lyne.s li Tobut t ...........................................
.1.
Bobiii.sim e .Johnstone b Lainster. . . ,1. Brooks e I’. Holgate b 'I 'o b u t t ..........
1>. Sherliker e Tobut t b L am s t e r .......... K. Hudson b Lamster ............................
'T. Bowker e K. .Aloore b La U l s t e r ........... H. .Scott e T. Cooper b Lams te r ..............
.1. .laeksou not n u t ...................................... Kxt ras ...........................................
Total .............................
Bowling .-Analysis. o.
-M. K.
Toliut t ......................12___ 2 ___ 21!.. L am s t e r ....................II .4. . 1 . . . .35. .
WHALLKA' .AT
B.ADIH.AAL The rejircsentatives of the Padihaiu and
AA'halley teams played on the C'
alder.siders' ground for four and a half hours on Sa tu r day withotit ar riving iit a deeision. and the match was far from being interesting. AA'lialley went to the wickets first and
made a bad s tar t . .1. CJreen lieing .sent back before a run luid been .scored. In the end, however, the Abbeyites
junassed a good seore and were able to a p j jy the closure with two wickets intact.
; 'I’bey oeeupied the crease until half past five and the score wlieu tliev retired was 103. Xo
le.ss than si.x of the players reached
double figures. Kills leading the way with a capi tal innings of 44. T'his young I player showed fine form and gave the
I home howlers a good deal of trouble. ! .Almond, who opened the iuniugs with
the captain, was next in command with a useful 28 and But te r also showed what could be done with the trundl ing by hi t t ing up 23 before he was
dismi.ssed. 'I’he home captain gave six of his men
ji chance of showing thei r abi l i ty with the Icathei'. Init they made little impi’ession. the pro. having the best iigures with four wickets for 40 rims. In reply to AA'halley's formidable total ,
Padiham had knocked up 103 for six wickets wlien t ime was called and the
jioint.s had to he divided. ■Atherton and AA'ilkinson. with 25 each,
were the prineipal contr ibutors to the
Calder.sidcr.s' .score. Sampson, tlic AThal- k'y pro., wiis
im.succcsstul in the bowling depa r tment and Lakeland eame ou t best with three wickets a t a cost of seven runs each.
AA'.HALU'IA'. \A'. .Almoiul h A t h e r to n ................................28
J . Green h
.Alar.sden .................................... 0 G. H. Boddv e Fletcher b Ather ton . . . . 13 \A'. Ellis b Ather ton .....................................44
Samp.soii e Fletclier b A t h e r t o n ............ 0 K. But te r b Adams .....................................23 Dr .
Po.stlethwaite b AA'indle...................... 0 A. Hindle c AAundle b Alar .sden.................. 10 A\'. Greenwood not o u t ............................... 8 B. Green no t out — ....................................... 12 Kxtras
............................................ 19 'I’otal (for S wie k e t s ) .................103 ilnuing.s declared. ..J' A . . . t i l
.Hi .15 . 0
. 0 .13
.17
.. (» .11
.. I
. I .12 . 1 i s
.14 Is
. ll.A
Bowlim: .Aualv.-is. o. M.
i:.
.-Atherton .................27 . .. . 9 . . . . 4 U . . . . 4 Ma i s d e n ...................15------- 1----- 4 5 ------ 2 .Adam.'
...................1 1 .. .. 5 . . . .29. . . . I
Tluiiupson .............. 2. . . . II. . . . B<. ■ ■ • " AA'indle..................... 7 ----- I ----- l.s. . . . 1
Wilkinson .............. 1 . . . . "• • • ■ I’
.ADIHA.AI.
" B. H. AVilldu'on b Lake land..................... 25
J . Fi'.'ldiiiv run o u t ......................................... 1 H. Daw.'on e B. Creeu li Buddy.................18
.1. .Stevei'soi! e Bo' t lethwai te b Hiiidle. . B» .-Atherton e .-AlmiUKl !> Lake land.................2.) AA'. Bennet t not nut .....................................'A ( .Alar.'tleu e Fl l i' h l .akelai id................. A B. K. .Adam.' not o u t .................................... •’ Kxt ra' ............................................. 9
'I'otal (fo;- 5 u ie k e t s ) .................. B'3 Biiwline .Aiialvsi'.
Samps,.!! .................14----- ■ 7 -------9 1 ------ " Hiudie ..................... 9 . . . . I . . . . 1 9 ------- 1 Lakeland ................ 9 ___ 2 -------21... . 9
Boddv ..................... 5 ___ (>-------2!i------ I -------- ------------------------
S FTT L F DF.FF.-AT
GBK.AT H.ABAA'UOD Settle had !io diflieulty in olnainimi
couple of points out of Great Harwoorl on .Satui'day. The visitois eom])ilefl :i total of HIM and of these Slater was the top seoi'er with 2". .Alui'phet hail the hesl aveiu'oe for .Settle with the tiall. tiikiuu five wickets for 98 runs. Set tle qiiii-kly lost Alilford. but thanks
TO the spiri ted hattiut: of Bawdeii (24). .1.
tiri.sedale. (19), J . .\ror|ihet (25) :ind H Barker (15 iiol out). Harwood's totiil Mils soon jia.'sed for the loss of tivi' wickets
GBK.AT HABAA'OOD
C Boaeh b .\Jor|ihet .....................................1" B. Wolsteiiholme-St Hayl im li .Moiqihet. 12
.1. Frost c Clark li lAi rk e r .......................... A .1. .Slater b .Morphet
.....................................2o
.K. Stevensiiu e .Afilford b .Alorphei . . . . 4 T. AA'.dmsley b .J. G i i 'c ih i l e ...................... '.I Hannan b .Mor|)het ...................................... 2 Birtwistle Uiu li .Alilford............................... 9 T. .Smith I) .A. Pa rk e ! ' .................................... t> I'. AA'
e.sley h F. Gr isedale............................. 7
J . Hal lwor th not o u t .................................... 5 Kxt ras ...............................................HI
Total
...............................................KH Bowling .Analysis.
A. Pa rke r .................1 4 .. .. 5 . . . . 2 U . . . . 2 •J. .AI. .Alorjiliel . . . . 14. . . . 3. . . .38. . . . 5 .1. Gr i s e d a le ............ 11... . 0 . . . . 2 I ____ I I'. A. Al i lf i .rd.......... 5. . . . 1____ 12____ 1 H. Parker .............. I ___ t ' _____ 1 ___ d F. Grisedale .............. 1 . . . 0 ____ d ___ 1
.SKT'CLK.
.1. H.iytoii e Stevenson b l!o; ieb................. ('. .A. -Milford b Haun; i r i ............................... 1 J . Grisedale li Ha n n an ...................................19 .1. Al. Aloi'phet e AA'esley b Hiimniii. . . .25 H. Parke r not out ..........................................15 B. Bawdiii b AA'olsteuholme.......................27
1-’. Grisediile not out .................................... 3 Kxt ras ............................................. .'S
Total (foi* .5 wieki'ts)............ --------- --------------------
— I Idl'i
I
WHAI.LKA' LUSK 'I'D BCBXLKA'. It was geiiei'iilly expected that AA'halley's
visit to Burnley on
Tue.sday to meet .St. .Andrew'.' would result in the ehampions .aiving the " .S a in t s ” a hard fight, hut the -Abhei'ites hiih'd to reidise I'xpeetiition s and had to retire defeateil. 'I'here w;is the largest a t teudanee for
some yciirs at Heasandford to witness the mateh. the fact th a t the Burnley holidays are in ))
rogre.ss no doubt being responsihle in ii large measure for this. AVhalley. who had first oeeupaney of the
crease, did not seore as freely :is is their wont, two and a f |nar ter hours being taken lip in eompiling 105. I t Wii.s well for the .Abheyites that L.
Green was ineluded in the team, for he claimed more than lialf of the total . He played s eapi tal innings and was not sent back until he had made .53. Saiiqison, with I I to his credit. w;is tlie
only one to give him any reid assistanee until Greenwood appciired on the scene a t 55 for seven wiekets. 'I'he pa i r carried the total to 100, when
Leouiird was dismissed and the end was rejiehed soon afterwiirds. Greenwood offered a most s tubborn resistance to the a t ta ck and hel])ed himself to 24. Kour of the AA'halley team failed to o)i('ii thei r accounts. I rving secured four wickets iii 19 overs
for 47 runs and Har t ley and Simpson each took two foi' 10 and Hi respect ively : while Xut te r 's one cost 29. the )iroduet of 17 overs. 'I’he home siile eommenced thei r task
at five o'clock with Cudwor th and R. 'I’owler Runs came freely and in just over ail hour the AA’lialley total had been passed for the
lo.ss of only three w ickets. Cudwor th left a t 72. a f ter scoring 37
and
.Simp.soii a t SO. followed immediately af terwards by M. Nut ter . Dr . Holt stayed with B. 'I’owler until the cud. the total then lieing 115 for three wiekets. 'rowler was undefeated for 54. L. Green was the only elfoctive A
A AATTALLKA’.
L. Green e I rving h Simpson......................53 A
’. Almond c K. Nu t te r b I rv in g ............ 0
A\'. Ellis b I r v i n g ............................................. 4 Sampson run o u t ............................................ 11 J . Green e E. Towler b Irv in g ...................... 5
E. R u t te r b R. N u t t e r ............................... 1 Dr . Pos t lethwai te b H a r t l e y ...................... J A. Hindle c Ho l t b H a r t le y ........................... 0 AA'. Greenwood b S im p s o n ............................24 R. Green b I r v i n g ......................................... 0 \A'. Lakeland n ot o u t .................................... 0 Ex t ra s .............................................. 0
'Total . . 105 ’halley
bowler, all three wickets falling to him for an out lay of .30 runs.
■I’lital ...................................80
Bl ’RXLKV ST. .AXDRKA\"S SKCOXD. A
A
.1. fJoodwill Ibw b Smi tbs im...................... 2 J . A
’. Slui t t leuor th li Tj iylor ........................... I A
’iiod e ------ b Tityl tir................................. 4
H. Wild Ibw b 'I’i tylor ......................................11 i'l Br.'iei'Well st ( 'ha tburn b Odi l ie.............34 Pitrker e Taylor b I n g h am ................... 8
.1. Crvei'Ihw I) T i ty lo r .................................... 2 .1. .Sim|)son h 'I’a y l o r .................................... 8 'r . To u le r e Hawor th h 'I 'hompson. . . .35 B. .laekson h Thompson .......................... 0
.A. 'low ler not out ......................................... 0 I'lxtras
'I’otal
.J. H. 'l'i iylor Smitlisou . . . Oddie
.........
Jughiun . . . . T’orrest . . . . 'r iiompsoii
—
! ) . . . . 1 __ 1__
H X ........................
Bowline .Auiilvsis. o.
. 12. . li.
0 . . , 0 . .
--------- BK.A'IKX -AT
HO.AIE. Blhblesdale AA'iiuderers Seeoiicl could
only put a very much weakened team in the Meld againsl Darweu Seeoud on Satur - diiy and they lost iiftei- it keen struggle. (.'oiiig in first the home lot got 04 to
which 'I’resuiui eont r ihuted 19. Piiider and Ha.vhiirst were each dist inguished by Iwo-Hgure .scores and Clitrkson was u n defeated for 8 . Crouch iUKl Hardwick hoth had a
good iiventge with the hall. ,'l’he visitors lost six wiekets for 39 runs
and the home spectators were elated. 'I’he next two, hotvever. were not par ted until the game was won though they had alway.s to fight for runs. Of the total of 85. A
A ’iirdleworth a n d
Knowles cont r ibuted 32 an d Bury had it not -out seore of 12. Crouch was ou t in ii most unusual way—by obst ruct ing ii Helder. .-As this happened a t a rather eritieal stage there was a good deal of eritk'ism wi th regard to the decision. 'I'here was not a tnaideu over in the
Dai'wen innings and of the three bowler.s Hayhi i rs t h ad the best average wi th 3 for 20. AA'ood h ad four for 42 runs.
AALANOERE BS’
.SF.COX D.
-A. Dixon h C r o u e h ......................................... | '1. 'I resnau c Crouch h K n ow l e s ............19 R. Jackson b Wardlewor th ...................... ;{ H. AA'ood b C r o u c h ......................................... i AT. P in d e r b AA'ardleworth............................... | ] H.
Hayhiir.st h H a r dw i c k ............................n I'". Hudson b H a r dw i c k ............................... o R. Clarlvsou t iot o u t .................................... § A. Coul thurst b H a r dw i c k ........................... 2 J . Dawson b C r o u c h .................................... 4 •A. Pa rk e r b C r o u c h ....................................... 3 E x t r a s ................................
i 'I’otal Crouch ............
B ow l in g
Analy.sis. 0 .
. . . 8 . . . . 3
AVardleworth . . . . 6 . . . . 0 Knowle.s . . . .
. . . . r>.. . . 0
Hardwick . . . . ... 4 . . . . 0 Cro u sh aw.......... . . . 1 . . . . 0
........................... M.
..64 . . 4
, . . 4 9 . . . .19. , . . 9. . . . 17. . 7, .
1 . ,
......................................... 5 no
XuUer ......................1 ! . . - . ’• • • • 2 9 . . . . 1 I rvhn: ......................'
Bowlin'-' .Amilysi.'. h
o. 1-
f .'I. ", -
Si iu ] ) ' im................... 1. . . . 1 . . • • :ST. AXDBFAA’’.'^.
H-9 ic y ...................>' ;•••■ j " " .Al. Nut ter e Piistlevhwaite b I. ( .n-eii. . ^ ............ I
1 )r. Holt not ....................................................... Kxtras ...............................................y
Total (for 3 wiekets) ................. ' Bovliut: .Analvsis. o.
1 I Hindi.' ..................... 7 . . "
Green ........................ 8 . . . , 11. . . . 91.. • • ■ " ----------------------------
L n k e l am l ....... ><■■■■ RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.
DF.FF..\T OF CLITHKBOl ' :
SF.COXD. Di'feal w:is the portion of Clitherne
second on S: ; turday when the\- made the jotirnev to Btirnley m meet the " .8aints
seeonil St rim.'. Batliu!' t irsl. Clitheroe found A
A nod a
stumbl ing block hi the way of gathei'ing rims. Imt thanks to Ingham (38).; ind .1. H . 'I'i'vlfir (12). they had |iut together SO before the last wicket fell. AA'ood was in good form wi th the hall
and he seeiired eight of the ten wiekets five being clean bowled.
I 'J'ite home side heat Clitheriie s seore b.\ 30. the m’ahi eoii tr ibutors to thei r total of 1 10 helm; 'I'. Tow ler (35). Braeewell (34)
and AA'ild ('ll). Of the six Clitheroe how lei’s, J. H. '1 ay-
lor laid the most wiekets, five falling to him for 49 runs. In one over '1 hompson obtained two wiekets with only one run
fu'imt kniieked nil him. I A A CLITHKHOF, SKCOXD.
A’. Uddie 1) AA’ootl ......................................... B. Forrest I) AA’o o d ......................................... "
.1. H. ' lay lo r b AA’o o d ....................................P-’ A
H. Ingluun e .Braeewell b \ \ o o d .................38 AA’. Howartli b AA’ooil
’. Smitiison e -A. Tow ler b \A o o d ................ . ............................... 3
\A’. Chatburn b Simpson ........................... 0 B. 'I’liomiison e AA’ild b AA oot l ...........................
.AL Hargreaves not out ............................... ■' R. 'I'.'tylor b AA’o o d ......................................... 0 .1. Faulkner b E. Tow le r ............................... b Kxtn.s ...............................................10
.M. n. 9- o e
Gudworlh b L. Gre en ..................................... ;j‘ IL TowK‘1' not out ......................................... Simp.'OU e ,8amp.'im b L. Green.
" , D.ABAA’EX SKCDXI)
C. Biirnshrittom b H a y h u r s t .......... S. Kargreavcs run out A
........... A’. Hacking b A’uod ................ A
.A. Cronshawe Hudson b Havluu-.'i .1. J>it:htbown c Di.xon b Havlua-.i B. Crotteh. obs t rueted fielder h,\\',i|„'| S. Knowle se Hayluirst I. \V,„„1 .1. A
A
('. .Holgate run o u t .................... J . Bury not out
.1. Hari-hviek e Hii\'burst ii .ler-k.,,!, Kxti'iis
’a rdleuor t l i e Binder h Woml ............................... .....................
To til I .................... Bo w ling .-Aualysi'. o .
-M. •’ *'7 • •
" ^
Wood . . . Hayburst
•
Jaek.sou .
...............I I ____ 0. . ............... .s. . . . 0 . . 0 ,
... 4. .. ---------- WHALI .KA’ SECOND BI'lATI-lv Whiilley second had to
defciit on Siitiirday when tlii-y l,-,i .;’ seeoud eleven from Batliham it' vi.-iti,,, Riitring first, Piuliham hit iq, 111 li-,fi,.,
the last wicket fell, the lii'jlic'i on the side being Harer'-iivi-.-. uIn-, out his ba t for 28. Kills had ihreo w iekets I'l.r Ju ruie. \v
{.'hiimherliiin three for 25. G. ('hiiml„-,lj;, three for 34 and Rydeheitrd niie fm-m,,. .After the fall of the first wieki-t nt i; A’halley shiiped badly with the l,;u
A
till the team was sent liiu-k for 4S. I 'l Har r ison gave a good tlispliv
was responsible for almost hiilf tlietotnl- 20 to be exact . Kor the vi>itots. had .seven wiekets for the small imtlj-, of 1.8 runs and Kddlestone two fiirl'2.
P.ADJH.A.M
SKCO.Nl).
I'l .Snowden e AA’. H. Harrison b AV^- Chamber lain
.......................IJ"-
AA’ Clarkson st R u t te r h A\’ Chamberliiin i;- A\’. Spencer e Langshaw h W. Chamber lain .................. ,
S. Senior Ibw b Kills ................................n .A. Hargreiives not out ........................ D. Hudson st Bu t te r b G. ( 'hambfiliiii 11 .A. Bli'iizard e Rydeheard b (i. Chamberliiin ..........................
A’. Kddlestoue b (4. Chamherl ii in.........1:; A
A\’. Hawor th e AA'. Chiimberliiin h KHis.. w. ' Ihompson e AA’. H. Him ison h Kllh.. E. I'’leteher b Rvdehei ird .......................i Kxti'its ....................................i:
'I’otal .......................................... If Bowling -Viialvsis.
AA’. Chiimlierlitiu . . 15. . . A’i e k e r s ...................... 8. . . Ellis ........................... 9... G. Chamher laiu . . . 9. . . Bvdeheard .............1. 1. .
A D
.20. .;14. .
1. A’
H.ALLEA’ SKCD.ND.
I'l Ha i r i s o n b Fle tche r ............................ A\l Chitmberlaiu b Kleteher ................. J . Kills e Snowden b Fletcher ............. A\l H. Harrison b F l e t c h e r ....................." F. AA’hi t t i iker b Fletcher ....................... ''
T. Litugshaw h F l e tc h e r ..........................1 G. Clmmherliiiu e Fletcher b KddlestoiH' , '1. Ru t te r e Snowden h Fletcher .........1 G. A’iekers run o u t ....................................' C. Rydehei ird not o u t ............................... '1. Hawor th Ibw h Ktldlestoiie............." Kxtras ..........................................■'
Totitl
Bowling .Aititlysis. o .
.......................... -W.
F l e t c h e r ....................13____ 0. . Senior
...................... 4. . . . I ..
H i i r g r e a v e s ................ 4 . . . . 1. . .Kddlestone ............. 4. 4. .. 0. . ------- -»*-ii#***-------
FRIENDLIES. F R IE N D L Y " AT BABKOW. Barrow were withotit Icitgiie eni;a2e
incut on Sa tu rd ay and they entcrtiiinw it team from Alauehester in a ” frirmll.' euemmter . Bat t ing Hrst. Ihirrow hit up 144 '')•
seven wiekets and then closed innings. ,1. Goodman was to)) senivt 50 to his credi t. The visi tors replied with lot) for si'W”
wiekets. the game ending in a draw, b”' Barrow. Hol l inrake took four wiokrt-' w 39 runs.
BARROAV.
J .
Coulthur.st b AA’right ........................... S. Goodman b AA'right............................... J . Goodman b AATight .......................... .. AA'. Crabt ree e a n d b C a in t e r ................... P. Hol l inrakc e ' lu rn e r b Camton.........‘ G. Har r ison b AATight...............................^ F. Dawson b Keighley ..........................„ D. 'I’aylor n ot o ut ................................... ..
.-A. AA'ashbrook n o t out .......................... ... Ext ra s ..................................
' lo ta l (for 7 wiekets).. - • .141
Innings declared. AIANCHES'TER THA-^l-
'II AA’r ight b Hol l inrakc ..................... J . Keigh'ey hit wicket h Holliuralte-
H. ' lur i ie r b Hol l inrakc................
J . G. A’uill e Knowles b C'oulthurst- J . S a n t e Coul thurs t b Crabtree........ J . He ron n o t o u t ................................... H. Redfern b Har r ison ..................... E x t r a s .................................
To ta l (for 7 wickets) . -------——
.111 . 0 .ll.1.1
!if li
.1? .10
Kill
AA'.I'I.’H . 'P H E O L D ROSSALLI-AN’^' P la y in g w i th th e Old Bossallim'S iip"'’
D a r l in g to n o n T h u r sd a y lasL T ,„i R am s b o t t om o f Clith ev o e scored D ‘. h o wa.s r e sp o n s ib le for 17- th e w'*®' ', d a y a g a in s t R ip o i i C i ty it'
.fin
in n in g s , b u t h e w a s ’ d is in is scd for th tb o s e c o n d .
T’HfTEATENED PO L IC I
..t
. .IS.. .. 8__
^ 12... . rest:
.42. .'211. ■ IN
t h e m y s
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.'.ails." James 1. -'j S.llv:ilie-i
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;„;^,rcv:l.teHism;^l ■ P
till wear)-. ,-hk-fly the ■
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I'las - ,^s.l
lit It is not eiiiauvli i-i-'l ' 1 1 , .
i;vesU. l '« l 9ud I Ls ;„-,-;ei)ied .of FUm. rhr TtillS. .1U<1 1)V I'-l-goie.-il
|'rc,al' ibat nii'-moni ih,-> '.wed .uiJ to- uw'V tullow a
ceri.am ooiii's '1 continual s'vm
s',rai-;ions and pnamfj. liilh. prayer. c-L-de
:-iaIo tile end. Tile point
lir'- I'-
portair'e 01 hai'oijj <|iiritiiai lo. -L and alloiF.i'.g rhe ii'-w n.iiiw ijv earthly lic.p. s. .w iliii.s
cv-jrc.im J,-.'tis of his glo it.hieh iU l«i I ■!'
in- Ills Isra-
.ems. I - win
Al
.all the faui'di.' P.AK.AHi.F I >F I j;esiLS g.ivc the
par.il
ilic ii''*''Kl .'(’'•■'J* soni-
w.ay.sLU'. .and wn.s <l-\ ija rocky grc.uuel. Iih* r
earth and brougHt; I'o'i .imc'
ag.sl thorns, which th'i' gocel ground', win .sixty-fold, :i.nd iliscipha' were p-.-apl, x der.-trand h. ;inil Te.T'her ins mcaninit. His ;niswe'r w.a.s th.n
’.lii-y s’lOtdd I’lT.'t'rsi.i ibal it related tc, the K was laot to b,' un;l< -rst -■xplained that it w,-. I'W.iys taught in p genera'! iitrW'f' m.ight
ander.staiui or b..- proii ti'.specting i.he Kiingilom .as de.'ircd t-o lu-come n ilnm elas.s ;ind :ire .il- lii<i siningciit eon-dit' wav ■’
c.nlv sueh ar.- ■ind el.'
.ar.ly the iiar.ib.
'Ihls is in ii.'irme.nv wil l ajs ill the
luv.si'iit
t.in
"None of the wicked the wise ffcward Ge.d)| ■igain. “T.h-,- secn-i , -t i‘ ih.t; f vercni'e Him. ,in| Hi.s Covenant.’
THE LNTI iKl I hi verse 13 thl-
M.a.sil
parable would serve .rsl tollowers for rhi-ir imei p-wahle.
" SeMd " do
nied, “ bird.' ’’ il.i iie.t r| iiion
iiie.au thorns.
briot Teacher expoimc tolloivs: J'’
ir.st, the patients the A
A . '^9 ■'’time parabli
’ r tlHi ainyon... lT.-arotl | ■'4 the K.iiig,loiii). ami "’•'0 '-.micth the Wick,I
.'“''jy that
whii.ni was I -us is he that recei-.a |
.Y>-4. ie " (1,1,. 1, Y'" IS h:n .|.,_ Satan a I
, ■.vreiore repr,.se'.i;,'il ‘" 8. ami the |,Vs.,;i, ■'"•■ly h'ear
read ’ord of G-l
a Kjireseuts that narti iT " onl which rehuv.s to j Ihis is shown liy St
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