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TIM ENDOFTIIECEICKETLEAGUE SEASON E m 1m ■t
CLITHEROE WIN: THE , CHAMPIONSHIP. ANAI.YSIS AND AVERAGES OF AL L THE CLUBS.
T l ia
readers will . .
all the
saa^on
ha.ving ended, appreciate
tronb'e wo
lia.ve been to in obtaining, and,in ,
, ‘
nro:?t CR;:CS, om o f
. Ives maiking out the averages
. • , -
great amou nt o f ,
Un de r ordinarv
ciiciiir.stance.s Uance it is p io L ib le l iab l them,as
clubs, in the R ib b lc sdalu I.ea:gne. r m
the^c results would h.ave been dribbing in for weeks
w e l iA i c a l l aU ig -b e en th a o n h
to-dav the onlv newspaper to present, oim-becn
to com e,-and ^^e take pucic e onlv news
publish wceklj a coi reel L ea gu e l.ib.e. • . ® T ' j 1 ■> CLITHEROE’S SUCCESSFUL
SE.ASON. There will be no doubt m Cklheioo, or—so
fnr a.^ v.c have been able »o gathei—aui u hei c tnrouga the lt*.ijblc.-:dale J^'.-ogue, tii.xt Olithcioc have thovjt gnly
v.cll earned the honour of car rying oh the irjphy cup oi vielovy marking thou* position at the lioud of tho Iscasuc. It ]n»)i b'‘«'T a
r.caaon o.t all-roun i cxcr'illence, -xtc.!- imi'tingcd. ■\vcll-coptaincd, uell-pla.>>?d-tor. 1‘roni th» start of the seaeon to the end there
have been called upon an aggregate of IG players, and of these, thiee played in G«ae mal.c.i cacii, ivid one in four matches tints leaving a loam and reserves of tuclvc i)la.\cfs, and upon these have liccn mag tlie change?. A. glance dowa the Int of batting «ivei..g2s «iIso 8how3 that they have bccti \ciy
l.ng':*.' made up of pin vers who have come lo the fore dur ing the last two or three seasor.s, up to then most of tiicm bcr.ig second eleven pUucis, amt this circumstance makes the victory all thcfoie
jiiuntid. For come time it ha? been thougnt l i uas , ,
• not tlio .‘superiority oi Ciilhoioe uith the bat tint wns lidding tliem lo the I.ep of the Lciiguc, nnd lo a ccinlderablo extent this is new <-c- mcinliated, tlie averages of
P.idilmm, AV linl- Icv Knrbv, Biriioldswiek, St. Andrews, and eve’ll Bend, a.,
be.iling that of Ciillieroe. But it is when UliUieioe ionics to oxhibil its
howling and iieldnig slicngi.h Unit tlic le.iiii shows thiit Its oap,itily is loi i iiii-sa\ iiig
r.iliicr
than riui-golUiig. White Clithcioe scores an aggrcgsi'e of 1G1I runs tor 1.15 wickets, or an averii-go of II.IH ni'm per wiehd, they Imre iilso been keeping down Uie runs of all opponents to 1181 lor Ml wicket.s, making it coct tiieir
(jpi)fincnts a wK-kcl; tor c>t;ry 3.-- tlieii, llic gnat i-iipcriority o.f OliUieioe in
having 3.G2 more inns per wicket iiiii.t
h.ne Inin ill che.splv getting rid ot better batsmen
■
■ limn Uicv them;elves wore. la four mntelies only liai-o Uie.V allowed llieii opponcols tieblc hgures, and in c-.m
Ui of Uiore
' matches they UioiiifielveH ovcr-reaeno.l, the liiiii- drcil, and in one ol tacm over ipacaiiig too r
opponents Nine limej did the Clitlieicc toain turn tlic huiulri-.l, and six limes they dismiyrred
tlicir opponents for IcjS than 50. No club has got a ilouble victory ^ out of
them, though St. Andrew*.? came within, six runs of it. Again, at Settle,
vic.tory lyas only caiiied by putting on. pU-nlj of c.ian^re bouling, tiie only day on whicii live boulcis tiundlixl. Clitheroe, on the'other hand, have got the
double event out of BarnoUlswick,
Bnii by, Great Harwood;
and have cnc.e beHc:i. every other omb except the bDtlom club. Read, and i:i tho-je matclies
•nlnv was .stopped by ram.
upon, Clilhcrce bitted brat, mid on two oeeii- sions when ilicir
oppono-.its (Pudiham mid ■Whallov) !)-|l‘.ed first, Clitheroe were bemcii, AVhallcy tliea getting mil Clillicrec fci their lowest score of the so3-;cii-^l. Iho
mo.st lic- meiidoiis lacing given to .3 Lcngiio eliib
v.it.ii.i mil- rcoollcction wet. when Grcit Harwood
c.imi aid got six rims onlj-. two ot these being exli .1 .'-. Clitheroe have gamed in
cxii.is 91, and gnen
In twelve games ont of tlie fifteen stalled ^ 04 J'i ISveraRCii giyOiie-.........
A'librin the Lreisuc, but next week ivc ln;i>o i 1 5\tho averages
Hiev-;Miight appear along willi for all
tliose of the Batsman
ccond team.
b a t t in g a v b b a g b s . No.of Times Most Total Avrg.
innings. not out.
N. Oxb-.ii'gh ......... 1 R. Haii-xm ......... 1 .1. AV. AViiid'.e ...... T
M. Cioasdiilo .... ) .1. Duckett P . Mitchell
........... ........ 1
A. H:.aille ........... ' AAL G. Parker .... 1
■1
H. Hargreaves ..... M — AA’ .
S.aulhwoi th .... 5 —
..r. Atitohell 35'. Rawatiioriic ... 11 — b*_ ‘
T. D. Bourn ....... 13 ^ A. A\’ , Stevo-raon . -t. — I'
.1. J. Hrigg.s .......... 1 1 N. Aldcrsley
T. 1). Bourn ., A. Hnidle ...... II. Hargreaves J. DiK’kett ...... N". Alderilcy .. 3-j. Baw'stliornc P. Mitcliell .... N. Oxburgh ... M. CreaHdale .
Bowler.
......... I — “ ...... 1 A .
BOAVLING AVERAGES. .390
64 8 t
. 54.0 . 10.0 . 4.0 3-0 8.0 2.0
. .... 4.0 BURNL.EY
14 2
0 0 0
0 0
415 156 26 14 16 37
Overs. Mdici.Rli™. AVkIi,. Avr«. 204.2 265.2
58 fit
0 13.00 H. DawTion ........... .. 9 ■ 0 . -----
7 • 22.30
6.72 ■\V. Norris ............. . 7 6.95 J. Lambert ............ 4 .1. Jl. Shorman .... .. 3
G. Hcbdeii ...r........ .. 12
1 ' 16.00 1 37.09
7 9
0 — 0 —
ANDREW’S. finish willi Cntlierec, lii'.ung 21 points lo t ie 'J’lii.j dnb lias nm it’-'elf to a
champion-1 22. Even I ben it was only t m mp- forlune nf wet wciiUier tlml piovenloil tm-ir finishing at 22 altn.
Theii-tetal eeove for the Fca-on has been loH runs for 102 w-ieketa. an average ot 13.13 pci
1-44
'’ 'Tbc"totnl cf tlicir eppcacni.a was l'29l for 11’3 ' i wiekets, wlncli comes out at ll.te I’F
There Imve bren 2‘2 Ixiismen, out of w in..i
to solcol Uic eieveiin each week, ami rP-l liavo .pluveil om-e or more (hiring the season.
28 8 par inninijs. He n folloi.ed up hy «• Smith jKi'l Ashworth with 22 and 2L but as Dr. Holt has p.av?d m 12 mnlche-s. ag-A^. the.r 7 and 5»
A ml there liavo b?eu 14 bowlers tiicd. In bnttim,'. Or. Holt- alamls a g.u-d fust wit.i
In bowling, allli.oug’.i Piiikinsoii licmb .. 1 l Dies Kail l ami Buckn li, lu ii.
avciTfic scarcely bciirs close com- t .
l o M r I i S tho list.
be might nafely be exr.’ iukd,,liavin-; ijDwieil nnlj pra-kiiell. Hall,
porlmp:,. i im ’rcpson for bsnig prouJest of Eg place.
/'vr" «t»- f
'•:'**.v.y>?"/jiv' “"Tf
y '"■
*’' t ' >**. ■ 'r4 l
'S id■ .'tV-‘\<is fr » L]
1R m-era- tliiui it Icxvea prc'mior plnecs lo S'mi- ^8
i m i m j ... Imv ^ \V. Sluikic ........... .. 5
JRnvlcr. Wliittakcr . Pollard ..... Robuuon .. M.odtc ......... T. yhcrnian Ireland ..... .r H. Sherman
Lowing mil tiioae bowlera wlio, .searcely rank 1 1.1
ns rogninrs, it shows tire principnl b-jwlers- to be very oven in f ’leir results, with thocxecplion of T. S'lcrini'ii, wlio iiccms to imve sufroreii intlicr revoro'v. Polliircl’ s inriornmnco is very goo.!, nm! prints to li’s being a mMiiI member of the train, capeciiilly when liis position in the Ixil- liii*. averDges is also taken -into account. 'ITie -core of Piiiliteun’ s
oppci.veiiLs is 1350 for
U c lo's of 107 wickets', wli-eh reckons ont at 12.52, coniiianog v-cry well with
Btiilil.am s aver-
og’o ’‘(ir M.I3 (IGGO lor 115). Tile heaviest score inaile
w.is ag.niiat Read, - , „ ,
wlicii Pndilmm inn up 213 for six wickets. 'Ihe low-cst has linppcneil -witti AA’ Iiallcj,
w.io iicrmit-
tcil only G1 runs to be got. Pmlilmm’s attack was most (Icaitlj- iigainsl Set - - „ ,
tle, at the 6omniencemcnt of tlio r-ens-en, w lie.i s , .tn . wore ntl out for 41. Tno licavicsl ilny w-ius faced at RcikI, wlicn the borne team piit- logetlicr 21G runs for six wickets. But Hint was n great dnj- alt round,
In fir'ding. Piidiliam is to be- cpecmilj c.on- gratulated. In tho whole 11)50 runs to thjir
.
115.1 26 275 80.4 19 38.1 33 18
25
3 Gfi G n i) 1.0
8 no 4
0 1
97 4 1
'■ *
in an runs. I migs.
iiialc.hc.s, along willi
have ordy aimed at gsllin'^' out for Clitheroe this week,
the rc.-a of in order
that the
, live
I .- : -:.-- ---- 1 :., hrav'ett was when IVhallcy got IJ, and bt. JUI- Tho extras pieced to St. Andrew’s credit nave
tve h o p s oiir been 13d,
they have given away Od. Ihe .'i' ii„,r
drew's got 33 out of ILiirwood. sc It j,„occs.-.ful afternoon with the bat
v. ,.;„i m An- <
was when St. Andrew’s met Great Harwood and eored 211 211.
in being ^ perronmmeo that was ,,.,,3
p, u.e s o t / . lirst
rp.aipeir to were g t m l 1 o.i
^viekets was wlic-n Oiitheroo dele.rled drew’s tor'TG riiiis, CiiUieroo themsoKes
ocicaslou c l the lo^^cst rcoio for n
league 1 1
i r_uns. i^^
have only three lost. S t ...............
loi. .i2 runs’. Tins was I t
ccliiK-t’d once only, inateh,
a.id ■
»5t. All- only
aVndrew’s and .I’adiliam
‘ land
v.ith the feweat lodiO-j, amd '" “ dc OJi- thcr;)c ctaiul alone with tor. wms, SI. uVndreu s and Wiialloy oome next with
c.gbt cacli. ; A doiible-barrollcd win was ginned against
.
Put in niiolher way, they have heiileii os cry club (except Pntliliam) once, the only club to
'I Jieir other wins were Barnoldswick, Clitheroe, Barbi% Great Harwood, Bead, Settle.
beat St Andrew’s being Ulitlieroe, Great Harwood,
Batifiiuin.
Settle. B A T T IN G A V ER AG 13S. No.ol Times Most Total Avig.
Dr. Holt ............. 1-^ J. Smith Ashworth
.......... J ...... . 3
Buckncll
■\V. Slark-ia .......... IG W. S. Smith ........ b 13. Hall ................. IG W. TaHcr.Tall ...... IG
It.Forbi?* ......... G ,1. D. Keralmv.- .... 8 'P- Hiimcon ...... G .Uiierdcn ......... 6
r . Parkmfon .... 4 J. Sharplcts .......... 6
V Parkiiujoii .1. S iaiple s 1 :. Hall Buckuoll J.'orb:a
Bowler. ......
Wilkinson J. Bast
........ .....
P A D IH AM .
ates a very auccc3;j.?ul year uith 20^ points^ oc- ciinving tnird place in the League 'iaulc. Lhcir vosultM pIiow tnat their mna and lo^sca ueio
o£:amst Clitheroe,
Thev eccnpy tlio happy pomliuii of not Inmng been bixiicn twice by any chib, while they won a (loiiblc-b'arrellixl victory out o.i Jhiri-.oldswiek. Ko fnr, thev stand ii.s tho champion diawcis with Set tie, eaeli clilh having drawn six games.
Padilmm's draws were willi Great Harwood (Iwiee), ■ Et.'Andi-jw’s (Iwiee),
while they also beat the two Inllcr one game
Settle, Read,
*^'Tlieir total runs iii league cricket is shown to be ICCO, for winch Urey lost 115
v.ieket.i. Tnat makes an average of 1't.l3 inns. I t goeo admii- ahly In acoeniiiate the opxiioii that is l.eld ot Ihom all through the Lciigiie. nanielj-. that llicy are a eapital hatling
te.am, and wo expect at the shall (we hope)
show- llie remainder of the lai.igiie'.s .ueiages, tn find that Padiham easily tops the record in tlib run-getting del) irlmcat.
Towar.la tho .spten- dnl ])-jrroi'mance. Biaiieh rlaiul, i.ell Joiwanl. Ho ‘j'.uiws an average or 31.7 per innings. He is admirably well followed, hinvever, by Iv’ obi.i- f'Ki, with 22 9, and Ilow-irih, with 22.7 ; hul, so Brancii heads the League avciage.
cad of next week, w-!.Cii
t.ir, BalKinan.
,). B. Branch Robin-Aon ...
No.ol Times Most 'I'
ol-.il Aiig. in an runs.
A. Haworth . B. i^loore ...... T. Ir'j’nml .... 'i. Sliennaii .. B. Pollard .... T.
v...itlakcr
...... 12 — ...... 13 ..... 11
»
...... U ...... 8
not out
3 1
0
4 1
— 8 6
1 1
5 fi
Tlic bowling aiiaij’sis comes out thus: — 551 43
199 15 9
21
Overs.
Mdiis.Runs. SVkls. Avr(?. 177
12.9 13.1
13 26 12.2 2-4.2
20 27
Barby, Whalloy.
At tho close of the satson, Padiham termin ............. 3
mniiig'9. not in an luns. 0out. imi{;9
2 3
1 1
2 3
1 0 0
109 36 37 71 69
_ 22 _ 2:1
2:1 33 17 21 17
33
288 n o
42
126 14i
96
119 99 67 73
54 41
8 HOWLINU ANALYSTS.
Overs. Mdiis.Uui.H Wkts. Avvg. 7 4.70
7.00 9.20
12.CG 14.00 17.10
10.15
■12 18
23.8
22.00 21.00
15.75 14.4
13.2
12.35 11.17
9.(K) 7.33 4.5 4.5
9.1
hpvl -Ilow givi-ig none out of 9i runs. Hi- ? iv i« t eitraV were when Read gave 15 old ot
■v>i and 13 out of 81. Tno
prob'hly in the Barnohlr.wiek m-iteh, whole Ihej gave two out of
of ’byes that liave been given b.\ W
li.il.ej ,. i.i 122 and Iheir worst exhibition
l’™P‘;"^.'"i'’ was in a PadTliaiii’match, wlicn tlicj g.iie i
“ 'Tlie^mitelms where the winding lioiioiirs wore even were BiinioUlswick, Clitheroe, Padiham.
Tliey w-on
both matches against T?,cad;
and they lost both against St. Andrew .s.
They won and drew ivith
Barby, Great Harwood, Settle.
GREAT________ go.rd I-L\R'.VOOD,
stand well on the
aver.ise ,13 Ih-' Lcrline .Cist, ami then
At the end of I'-tir scaroii , Gi-eiit Harwood
the fiith club on batamm make a
for a loss of 118
wiekcts!‘Thind'ing at mi average of 12.70 urns Holmef iia.s been by far tbe fiort bat, ai.d m
celipred only by HigEinson in he.'.-m.,. Tlicv have ili .missed their opponents for
l.sd
i-iin-i, nmlgaine.l 127 wioktis, making theirlum-
'‘^biV'oh.b\’ are"heVn j t y siieee-Mi.l in avm draivs helving mily had three diirirg lira
lag aeaaoii, two the other w-ith lUetcd two
dotc.at.s
draws, ina ^ p„diham, mid
AVliallcy. Clitheroe alone in- Uie team, uud on tiic
(loss and draw), there waa no club the) diu not beat once at least. H.'VTTING AAER.'AGES. include
fricn.diy matclies). 'lines Atost ’I’otal Asrg.
(TS’-cse returns Batsman.
Hoi m ss
A. Slanshold .1 . T. H gg.nson
...........
Dr. Smith ....... K. T. Millf> .. T. Walmsley .
AY. Kn-kbnglit .... 8
Holme*? .............. .. 323 .r. 3\ Hi;;tr;
n.bon. .. 24
Bowler.
B. 'Ik Mill:? ...... .. 19G . 46 T. Walin:3?cv..... -... ‘21 A. Stan«ricld .... .. 14
D. M:. Smalley.. .. 52
AV. R. Hartley .... G 2 C. llohling ........ IG ;0
Rev•. A. F. .lelinson .) A. TluLchinsou ...... tJ D. lAI. Similley ... 18
2 1
1 0 . Culvert ............ G 0 3 83
5 7
1
2 t 81
76
23 93 19 15
BOAVLING ANALA’ SIS. 740
59
170 494 87 Ct
BARNOLDSWICIv.
Barno'dswiek is a eliib tliat finishes just lower Ihnn hall w-ay down the League
l.ililo
wil’-i 13 points Tlicir losees are s-evci.i, and drnw-^ five, while thfu* wino are only lour. The wno were againbfc
Barby. Great Ilarsvood,
Head, Whallcv.
To beat them twice there were Clitheroe, PadPiam;
near \v\h been Baniold:j.w"ick’s total to that of ilicir opponenf.s.
Oj)poi>n it.'i 1599 f.cjv IIG wicket?; wicket.
Tlio iuo3t comuslcut scorer liQS^ beca Meet- iM L
BiTrucl.l.«v':ck 1070 for 11.5 w'ktt!., or l iX i vims per w'kt.:
After ihifl, it .striker^ one how n ;n>fi<!'’
in-.lv ^ -
“ Barby, Krad, SetUc. • -
r ..
or 13 8 runs per ,
Whil-e against Settle. (Iierc was- a double draw:. The onlv club? wlu> did not
bc.it them we^?
Overa.
Milna.Kiii.u. WkL 71
15 31 3
“ (>
10.12 ».8;3
No.o»^ innings.
ill an runy. lungs. 3c0 G9
13.7 IV'lialley
ES, FRIDAY
debit, only 37 biivc been oxtwis. Tins is veliously. gooil,,
sviUio.it .loiibt, for
ered.to^l to, PaoilM..i ^hovo been bo ^ livioe in the eenson (at
IVl.alley and BarnoUls-
sv-iolO they have given nothing in extras; while again ivitli Clitheroe, Bai'by, aiul Whalley, they
gave only one extra each. On tlm other hanil, Clitheroe gave them 12 in one luateh, and Kcatl 15.
WHALLEY.
(lalo CrieVat Lcoguc shows that thej huuh iii t i t
Tho result o f lV h a l lo y play 111 The llihblca- plac" in . th e table, which i f our
memory V ' r i ' - ' e k e t 12BG for 115 wickets, aii average ,yick seorod only 25. -■=-
■ crvc« us aright, is a new position for Dii'liig the season they luive toored
was UK) for 120 wickets, or runs per wieket. 'J'lic battling totals a io .— Ho-ot Tunes MoA Total Avi j'Tuiugi. not - in. an runs. out. inngs.
Batsman. Usher ....................
^‘ [tehes-a
U.ird of the t.elal of gmmes- H. Green ................. been drawn; eight have bjcii uim, ami .
Wlmllev. No club twice beat St. Andrew s, but tticv drew twice with PAliliam, on ncitlrer occn- i.-on ot wliidi was a single ball thrown down.
G. 'Wilkinson ......... f
............
T. I’ ve ...................... ,1. H. Halliwcll ..... H. Standeii ............. .1. H. Bamsbotlom.. B . SlaiKteii
J’n!:2G Jwi^^weket. while tint . U .-opponeid^ _ e was in lent . inrinj]s.’^ o ffbt ‘t^“:.:
..ciX bE^. K ^Vnl^n's n.ul ,,^verDge, b ’ utms
credit to - th e 'C lu b , while IVatson contributed •■ 'C runs agiir.nst 2G0 of Jfleelnood 3. There have been 19 playeis Iroin which make iip Urn weekly eloveu.
111 bowling, they have had the advantage cf , ivitli 23.5 ami 21.1 are aljo, of tim,ln£.eal men ......
™1>- ' " ’J
„p
nir.e men, and lleetwood hciuls t in , w-ith 9.71 rues lor, each wicket he has got. He therefore captures both the hatting and howl-
iii-r avori'ITC. Holmes gets nearest with 13.3, so
Unit he too stands well up wit.i bat luid bnl . The heaviest
b.itting wiia against 1/arbj . when
217 was Eoored, and the lowest for ten wiokom was when they met Clitheroe, wJion Baino.c.s- Against Uicin, Uiclieaviost
‘ “u f ^ ^ X . g double record out of Barnoldinvick. Singiilaiiy
it was IDarliy who made the least sooie, 51. Ill extia , Hainoli’-n-rk gamed Uieiv highest,
17 against Settle,'and in Uio same niate-i tlici gave none for eight wiekUs, a, porrarmance
w hich hr.ll been niado earlier against Bead. 'JTio total extr.a.s 53, svhilc U.oce given by
90. 9
■ CreciM ............... .'.12 i W A. Hingsh'aw" ::........ 1» - « U. Bangshaw ...............
'Ihe bowling analysni shows Bowler. •Uslier
.......... 229.3
A. Laiigsbaw 115 A. Mercer ...... 7-i yV. Thompson 11 It. Langsliaw...
1 T. Pye . ....... G
0 1
e.27 ‘i % ” .
Overs. Mdns.lliins. Wkts. Asrg.
G.lt
15.95 IG.IG 30.G9
9 u — 36 h
III batting it will be seen that Uslier as oiii ily
bo’ i's top place as he docs m bowling ,oxcept for -W McrceUs one innings
re.sult). He shows
in iv i r ig i of 2G..16,p e r innings, his next eom- petitor being it. Gieen,
who wa5 ** not out
three‘times out of eight innings, and he show;s 19 George Wilkinson holds the " not out record by live times out of ten inmiiga.
. a s Rc'ul, «hon L121 ue .o put together, and the ebd/ihiR; n'l'i^I lowered the.r^P^
drow-’ s. who (Mly peimiltol WTialtey to pid •le
St. Andreu’^y wer
St. Andrew’ s were also Hic team to t AVhalley, in i
The club oiraiust which they made most runs ‘3' -
to put up run
made ogaiiist tiiein the season iigaliirit lliemis Biinvoltlow-iek total to . B V r iTN G AVErv.-VG'ES.
E. Elcetwood R. Holmes
Hatsmaii. No.ol Timeo Most Total .Ai rg. innings', net man runs, out. mugs 89 99 .57
12 ........
T. Eastwood ....... I I. Hitelicn ....... E . "Wliipp .......... p . I I. Slater ... W. Eimishaw ... II. AV’atsoii, ]uar. W. Eewdiiirst .... H. Siigdcn .......
35owler. 3‘’ lcslwood Holmes .. Sugdca .. Bird ...... D jwhur.3t Whipp .
15 9
If) — 12
12 . 9 14
9 . 8- — . 7
168 4 I’J.O 23 0 44 0 77.2
4 1
3 2
2 1 3
41 41
1 3 7 17 S E T T L E . 'I'iie lirM fculiiro of Sctllo’s £.etispn appeafs to
us 16 b*^ ill tlicir Orawo, of which they liavc made seven diinmg tho summer, Clitl.eioe and St. A-’idrcw'*? being the only Ciubj to have
finished both fixiurco. Their best batemon arc ivell up to tlio League
average, but their bowlero bav,» been expcn«;vc. The runs (oil the bat om.v) add up to 1303,
an avcriigo ot 12.18 f';. 137 i.ii kcts. III bov.-ling, tliny hulvc been debite-l with U<u
run?, inc.ipcctive of oxiiaj, ami this, foi 99 wicUets oi'2--litcd to the howler.?, makej their avcra"c 12.88 runs i)cr v.ic.'cct. This, wo undcrf.taiid, is Uic lust
se.isrin of
inanj’’ of the club>. BAT'JTNG AVJIKAGES.
Hut.=miiin. ]■:. Pailr.n- ......
T. Bill gras ........ E. VVilkinsion ... R. Rsiwden ....... ,1 .■ Ralph ......... AV. Kiiow-lo', C. A. L. Swale J. Fletcher AV. H. Parker .. C. Baldwin
C. Baliiw-in ....... 812 H. Rnhviieii
Bowler.
No.0.1 Timeo jVfcst 'I'otal Avrjj. innings, not iiian*nuis. out. innS3. 78 71
12 12
32 1 1
9 1 7 0 13 1 10 4 1
1 1 -;L
70 27 43 20 32 17 32 8
T. Burgess ....... 2()S.() C. A. L. .Sw-iilc... 151.8 Bradley ....... 15.0
....... ’20.0
AV. Knowles ... a id --------
f f t EARBY. -Tho pontiom which will b? JhIciI bj Burby
when tno season ha.s terminated promises to be hi£.t but oinii. TJioir form appears to have been rather in and out, for, wdiiie they have made three wins against Padiham, Settle, and Bead, they have also psrmiltcd tlic latter lo beat them once. Ti’.cir draws have aot been abore the. average, b:'ing four, and the^o with .Bainoldt^- wick, St. Andrew’s Settle and AVlullej.
In
losses they arc rich, and every olub, except Set tle, has infl cted upon them one licking; Great
Jlr.rwood mnd Olithcrec, on tiie otaer hand,being the onlv lc<mis that have t o n able to do it twice. 'I'lie total runs .scor«l olf the bat only arc 12Gt, for 95 wickets, an aveiMge of 13.3 runs pov wicket.
The batting Batsman.
re.sults are: — No.of Times-]\Io'»t Total Avrg.
C. Hiirtloy .. ........ 6 J. Hariison .... ........ 9 .1. Green ....... ........ 4
,r. Dcmam ....; ...... 12 1 Jlverfi ........... ...... 15 4 Dnxbiiry ....... ........ 15 < W. Dciuuino .. ........ 13 Wcstmorcliuul 'J-'ro'tcr ..........
...... 14 7
i> 11 1
» 1
1
.13ci:ijaimn .............. 6 • 1 Brown ......... ....... 8 .1. R. Hartley ......... 4
1
11.80 15.93 29.00 32.00
j'rrnch ......... .... 20 Harrison ..... .... 32 ■\Vejtmorela nd IIW 3 .1. Domaine ... . lJu.3 . ..... .... ‘24
Jl.j-Jrs
Duxbury -
........... . 236 3
Kinnigs. not in an ruiis. . out. mngs. 76 5‘2
> 34
312 283 195
16 ‘20
0^ 9 It
(35 5
0
4j8 45
16 13
33 151 103 50 30 55 ‘20
0, 18
25 4.1 4.2
2a.-t 25 8 15.0 13.7 8.7 8.2 7.2 0.7 n.2 4.2
The bowlinij umvly-sis iH as follows: — Overs. Mdns. [tuns. AVkts. -Avi’g.
16 ‘25
G 92
-------- : 0 ; — Rli!AD.
ilcad, who this
yc-.ir Iicad tlie LcaRiio tnli’o at the wrorg end, the lir-t point t al sliiko.-, one
i-i llio-o:!ditv oi llieir occupying t'lat
p-j.siti(Mi, and one gets the iinprrasioii that thej- -omcliow- oiiglit to b-j somewlici e h gher. 'J'iicj- score 1311 nine, w-liicli comp ires favonr-
ab'y- witli the analyMs cf other (-liib.i, im, Ki Uie compiling of
thc.se, tlicy Ics.e P;t w-x-ket,', winch means’ an . average of 10.57 1 1 1 1 1:; per Wicket. Blit the
w-oakiie.si 1 1 di;;
elo.se-! in Ih-j examiinvlion o.r tl.c onposiLc .side of the acc.-nnit, for then- oiiponcnts liavo put togetliec 1893 ir.r.(. for 97 wickets, at a coat lo Read b.ew-’.crs of 19.5G niii.s per wickot. 'Tln-S, of coiirfo, is disae- tioiis, ami aUliougli they arc able tn -iiiit on eleven bowlers, one caiiiaot but wisb taey had
fewer and lioller. In baiting, E, Il:n;l-liiiw standr. w.ell np to
tlio bed bats of the Lc-agu;, '
.rr.lag an aver- r-re of 22 .for oacli nnniigs, biivii.g ji’aycd in 12 games. AV. E-. Bradshaw- and Lousdnlc follow, but they get a long w-uy below-.
Tn imilung an cxiimimtioii of ihc p-.'slli-m r f
3U 13 339
15 13t 5 8
n . i 11.4 1 1 .5 22.9 2t.4
245 243
lOL 79
130 C5
It
155 85
22.27 22.09 19.37 12,14 10.83 10.83 9.45 7.90
54 G.75 2.33
BOAVLING jVNALYSIS. Overs. Mdn.s.Bur.n. AVkls
Avvg. lO.llO 1 1 xo 12.53 13.00 52.00
41.CG
rt 1
38 35 30 52 27
2G0 316 118
2r> 1.52- 100 157 102 105 47 25
12 IG
3G9 •159 CO
143 sa
BOWLING ANALYSIS. Overa.
Mdiis.lIuntiJ. A\ kto. A^Tg. 158.4
38 33
92 .
4. 6 7 7
9.71
13 GO 15 tW 35.3G 20.10 32.-10
32 5 , ,n;,wr oi.-. only, ai:<I tlxo b:gge-t
f.coic afternoon^ PacUliam nuwlo -18 ill bowling, the best
Theiv opponmts liave turneil been accoinplisheil b j
lict.Ai iw«x -
ino timas in H
ni.atcbcs, a > n t four
limes only.
■ M'lvn licaviGst (lefoiti AVfls ftutlcrccl by .
wickcli-’.. £0 that m runs were laado on tiuf. day m ’about four
that of the champior..S: whose two inatchcow-er
'“‘ f ] X ‘’ ^ 'e^w n was regisiered, and U.r,t us upainst Ifarby, away. Great H “ i wood was t ; only club to get two wins, nud theio u c ie .s.x
draws. Batsman.
h a t t i n g iA V B B AG E S . No.of TinioJ Most Total Asi
innings', not in an runs. out. iimga.
E Bradshaw ...... AV. E . Bradshaw-
T. Eon-dale ........ ,1. W. Biads.iaw.
A. Bradshaw ....... ,1. Haworth ....... B . Smith ............ J. W. Mayor .....
A. dVade ............. ,1. Richardson ....
,r. AVard .............. R. Wade
,r. Ward, junr....... A. Moore
Bowlev.
A. JH'iidrhaw .... .1. I'lehardsca
A. P a ts . ..........
.1. Ward .......... B. Brodshoiw ...
J. W. !Mayor ... .1, Ward, junior J. ][awcrlh ....... A. Wade ......... ,T. W . Bradshaw D. Greears .......
T). Greears
............ ..... .
b o w l i n g ANAL'V'SIS.
Overs. Mdns.Jluiif?. W kt.s. AMg; 10.83
15.25
.2 C‘) 21.10 2 L1G
29.20 39.30 40.00
.18.00
Y O R K S T R E E T FO O T B .-V IJ - N O T E S . York Street. Itad Wilkin a s visitcis on Sat
urday.
The kamc
te.am was pooriy reprtseiUed, hp^ving the sen-ices of !fbu(i‘ .I.ntdnialioua.s,
, , ,
'" 's c o iu :—tvilkin i , York Street o. Tho following Ui.iim has keen chosjn to
i-eiii-ajeiit York Street,
ag.ainst
iSf.aiket Place, cm the Jilarket Place Gioun-d lonncrrow: ( loal, Simix-oii; Lacks, Riley an.l Sagar; h'ilve.e,, Ciiani'ey’, .Ireland and Rc.'binton;
Settle in tnc llibblcsdale League, thcugli, no doubt, thev will make Iriendly fixtures with
fi-i-waji-ds, Wi-igtey and Wilson, H-.-jrt!iry, Jo\ce au-;l Jifarsden.
-------- : O : ---------
P E N D L E IL X N G E R S v. Y T L L A .
CHESHIRE PteyoJ Oil tlv; Church Meadow Ground cn
Saturdn.y. Ch-teihire won the spin of the coin iv’id decided to ]i!.iy with the wind at their backs, amid s-jcai began I'.o prec/S, at the cud of twenty minutes’ play .scoring their rii--.’- w-'al. Give'.-md lake play now- entucrl, uu;il'^th-e Vi!!a sccral from a very doubtful cerrner; the iii'.crval an-iving with tlie .sccTC
A''il.a 2, Rangers o. After cru;
-..sing over, they agam ptt the ball
through, w-lvch. made it into No. 3 . It was now time for . the Rangers to have a I cA in, and a Ic-ek in they ItevJ, and scored frcvii a an re. Ettirr.; live kick-off tl-C Raii-
gei's got down o-nce m o re, r.nd were not Ic-n^ in h-niging :i i'/jeond
gc.il Uirongh. T l ie
b.ill wpc- Dgaiiv wor'xed down into the Villa, ciUidtl, tho equawsing goal b e iig xcoio...‘ wilh a. g o od |
g w -------- , . . sh.-jt.
Fu-diil:— R an gers 3 , V i l la 3 . E O O T B .-A L L :MEMS.
I ; o : 'Fho St. Mary’s fc-ani, jonrnoyed to Black-
bum on Saturday last, to p.ay their first match for tlie Chanty Shield.
Splits were iietier
m.tliy in diuCuiii-s, tho | play of -die homej‘
i.er;; being very lo-ese. 'Ih e visitors had much tlve b e ltc i o f th e
gam’j , rnid eventually ran out winneis by six goa ls to nil.
I-Ioylc, the St. Mary’s cus-cdi;in, kept goal
in gr.an-l style, nor. even usit- shot lx;r.tiiig Iv.m. Hci was, iiowever, giuiidcd soniewha.t by
the excellent p’.ay of l-Iamiisun, tho right full b'ck, wli.3 always shiivos out. Keep it up, Chris! To-mcinrew they h a v e Blackburn St. L u k e ’s cn tlia W'atcrloa. ground.
THE
16 9.31 4
O f course you ’ve heard tlto story-. O n e hot sunuiierV, day a big bull caniedc'uiw dy pond to* slak e its thirst. N e ar tl ie p on d was a b ab y frog, who never m j ' c
moth-jr, in all her long history, had never seer, a bigger crentiiro th.en 1 ■ oiself, so ™ spired deeply and blew out her body tc. large proporrions, .and pantnia; for
' ' .
ton-
h.ad seen sc> b ig a creature ."uS a bull, and so loss in wonder she Ic.oteil d Hj. IT o'.hcr. T h o b ab y frog exelaiined, ‘ O h ! M o .h e r ! I ’ve seen such a big, big ' '
‘a
her baby dangliler “ AV-was it its b-b-big as thcj-?” “'O h ! Ti'.nnnna!’ cmai ‘ J b frog, ‘ It was heaps bigger than that.” The matlior freg made a seres of forts, and inspiring more deeply than ever blew out lier body to its iiln.od with the result— it BU ST ! ! ! Pride and a.mbU;ion killed jxior froggy, pit) S’ji ise . Now, (
Ic.ir reader, you are sensible, than read tliis sensible statement )0“ regret it.
Mr. \Vm. Gre-eni o f the “ L e t id e r ” Office, L in co ln , was ai martyr to Liver
looked lik e a l ivin g dead man. T o d .a y a f te r tak in g P a g e AA'^oodcock’s W tmi like l iv in g to enjoy good hevilth fo r niany day-.s to come.
A l l sutTerers from Indigeutcon, L iv e r
Ccmpl.aints, A\find on the Stoniacli,
Sick Headache, N en 'o i is D eb i l ity , Biliou-sness, P a lp ita t ion o f the
He.art, &c., siion tlioTOselvcs o f P a g e AA’^oodcock’s AA'ind P i l ls .
I ’a g e AVoadccck’s Wind P i l ls being purely Afcgc’ahle, Tasteless, and Mi'-t'
their ac.r..i:i, may be taken with pe rfec t safety by th e most delic.-itc of citlur •t'lA. then may take them in reduced doses-
P . ig f AVoodcock’.s AVind P i l ls are sold by al'l M ed ic in e A’'cndors at is . i jed- Dost f ie c [or pr-ce by P a g e AVoodccck, LirjCoin.
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FAll
nppi tulnH
Piiri clufl
H I n b i>ECORATlKo;
L ,.A DIES
B o a k DING a n d M lC i l ScHML YORK -.■•ra.'e.-r. curnEnet
Pkini;ii*a :.s Prosper fU’*
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‘Ih’8H SCHOOL RE-Ol’ENS 'FUE SD A Y , SErTEMRER if G I R L x S ’ I I K U I SCIiOft
D u r in u th e a lte ra t ion s at tlieG: H ig h S c h o o l , ih e classes wi»
Cob Wall was the
cppo.sing lean., but tlv2 i h e ld in th e 1 n f a i l t s ' ROOITy I St. Mary’s SbindaySchcv 19
L n t r a n c e m Y o rh btreet.
Tenn
comir.cnces Ifiesi' bepteinber igih.
Pnvate .'idclrcss, 3 , CAST LE Hi* n f'i3 a b<N |
r&ienfl also inoro
tho tnl of lul
obseiT the &'|
A A V ihI
boboil of thJ proi:e| prol)l| time I in Ul aco.'ml we a I sisht r but but ro:uU|
If
thouJ tlesciil jects r ed uj ]ect morn| yoarH|
Still ^ tion the i j here
one c| uoon.f
look
of , ed fal *iiopiir vallo'l B bb 1
ihR tjj own the to tH prcfccB Leavif arc III
)«- I
provi thruil
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