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1 5 , i 8 g 9 THE


IMPORTANT SALE • OF


CATTLE.


TH E LATE MR. T . HORSFALL’S IIERD OF SHORTHORNS UNDER IH E


■ H A 1^1I>IER. On M'edncsdnv afternoon tlicvn was an i”>P®' i l


lant gaUiermg of Bngland s lorcmo.st breeders aa dtlicir represoidalivei


riosito Koeaeld Hall, CliOieroe. Tho oalcwasiircoidedby a hnn-luoii


ritllo


a lield op- sliortly


r ?m Ur -\br :as';e 'e id aL ^^^^^^^^^^


many of Uic local farmers aiul brccilci's, an.i pevcral pronuiieut exlubitor?.


THU LTJNCIIEON.


of the Derby Hotel, wih as follows: —


A eapital lunebeon -ims served b> M.^^^ (tccringtoii,


ScClon, llo^ t BmE Spiced Bccf.roio niul RuM tluar


ter Lambs. Fillet of Veal, lioitsl PeA, ' /-‘h ' Ham Pies. HaiU/nml Tongue, Apple and 1 hiin


Pics Cheese, mill Coleiy. leincmiiLie-i ai ienmmberedMr. Horsfull i.s far back as 187,1. at V


the Tovdiclev sale He was ible to Miiiimoi. np Mr. Hortfall in tbroc wordv, nainJ} 1'!^^ ; was a " grn.i.d-licartcd-geiillemnni. B e


, , gent mid business-like, and l.ii» „,„„moiii


horns was -a portion-of his lue s work, and ho hopc<l they were met together to shew Ui.it -Ii-


i o be I of blool


3ic Haw X>rovcd X)Oiiitcd to fii.vJ


that the best paid the bcsl.


-cry prolific breeders, but be vva.( ili^ap ■ that in bis breeding be bred a


vory hirec number of bulls than iinmials ol Uio ennosite^Bcx, and this e.rnned liim to iiitio .nco


iiilo breeding imich new blood-, ‘'j';;' got llio best blood, rccogni/.iiig that llie bi^.l uaid the best. Ho .seVected ovcijthing vmUi the


'I ts


'greatest care, and the result ol his work vv.i= l(> K 'Vw ib


pain- would drink to the inoiiioiy ol tlu dea-ise.l


“ \ a iv Y ‘ B. Dewhnrst, 3.P., of Pnu'Rerley.said he wii” viilfering from a cold Umt d.i> but be would do the best he could. It was a s,id g.itliei ire and one that they oil fell vei} miicli.


Mr.Hor.slall resided at Boefield in.1.15 Jc.ira.Plin .


moved to he a very useful member el llic nii- Jiont Borough of Clillicroo, 111 the Council, and


heat i-il-^ntioliu Mr. Dewhui-st said ho kncNi Mr. Horsfall ns well ns anyone, ami had done smc_


lie cnlme to Clithcroo to live. A breeder Mr. Horsfall bad (lor.e gi-eat giiod, ■


s ^ > l i i »


I3i


lug only with the best blood, the local !ai ]iad taken advanta?re of lim hurli-class sUtk.and in breeding it was always to bo hoiiie 111 mind


tliat good sires slioiild be hail. In that Mr Horsfall wrb most parlicuUii. ^ , . p y


said there was imioli more that he to say. blit he would leave it o Mi. yioinlon.


Ho would go iiiainy milci. to Tlioriitoii sell ahcrtlioriis-lie could dc.vcnb-tnem


“ The compaiiv then drank to the memory of tho late Mr. Horsfall.


drink to tho health of Mrs. Horslall. and liei eldest son Mr. Bobert, and the ollioi mcmheis of the fnlmily- He ho])cd it would be si-mc Ph ' uro to th" widow to feel tint thal iHciaioon the work of her liiisliaiid would he- appicciatcd h>


Mr Thoriitoii then called upon the fall. and MC3.H


**^The'coiiipaiiy drank lo tho liv.illh H?'-, Bobert, Cbadwiuk, auvl loiii


eonipanv went into the open. THB SALE.


m


Horsfall, for. whom Vlr Bobei-t Hoi-sfall briefly rcspoii


I-S. led.and the ,


shorthorn <ical- rincrs:


‘>'U!'U ^


ting to linsincss. lio should like to p.av n tii JUle to tl.o l i e M


\fl'“r lunelicoia, Mr. Tlim nton. .said, before „el nnd rciiiiirkcd tlieit lie


. , i -ni


of wliicli were bred from.some of tlio best Aboi- deon»hirc blood, and obtamod at Mcbsic. Bnico and NcEoiii.'a sale at W.vlam-on-Tyuo, 18Jt. Eoul Lovafs bae old bull Balnakyle G


been used, and -n’ould also be olleicd f<n Bale.. Ho was a sou of Mr. A. CruieEsbaiik s jLOilra.


5U


avho was used by Mr. C. Jf. -shire until bo was twelvayearw


N at 1,000 gs,


imU o^vn siator to tliat very cclcbrat.cl pu.e New Year’s Gift-, xmrohni^ed b/ Loicl


sniro mii ix« »uo nt H-M Uie. Quecu’s stJe wt- COIVS AND HBIFLKS.


T nf 1‘ Gwviiim Duchesfi Otb, ro»vn, Nm-ember 25tli, 1839; .sn-e Barciu, Clareuco B.ites


22 iiuiip- to Lord Latliom (ill — .


4th, 56872; <lam, Gwyniio DiichcbS 6Ul _


0 Bates .bold for


Lot 2. Kirkloviiigtcin Lady 12Ui, roan, calved


Time 5th 1889: Sira Cninbrulgti Dnki SlOGt ■ dam- lurkliiviiiglon Lady 7tli. Sold loi ‘


T.nn'V _________ Duke 22nd,


Itopcr).


>0 gii ias-tci Mr. Ashbarner, Kn bj-m-lNuiiC-s. "" Lot 3: ViscoiuitciH Wnlciloo 2nd, reiUaiul


white, calved April 12tli, 1890; sire Ursnd D ko of Ovford, C0913: dam. Grand-IV aterloo Ulli.


Sold to Mr. Barnes, Baklcrstone, for 17 Bnins. Ij)t i - Lady Eocriold Bates, icd, calved Aug-


28tli, 1801: sire Grand


Dogger- Bl.stoii,. Longiidge, tor IGi buiii... tut 5= IMiedo (Mr. Worsley-laj lor .s).


calved April 1 1 th, 1893; sire, dam, Baby by British Leader, GOtl Mr Crook- Hogliton, lor -10 gu-O;. _ . Lot G: Miss Averne (R* •


red, calved Miv}' 3rd. 1693; sire, Cercinoi.ies, 5G1C


^’ l .ft 7''-'"Lidv Bnclicld Oxford 3rd, roan, D^^eiiiber 3iM, 1891; sire “ “ ’ ‘ " ‘ '"fh^VmPrin^ Lailv- Bocfiold Oxford. Sold to H.B.H tliel rinco of Wales-, (Mr. Beck), tor ‘


lington, S3331- bffld to Mr. A. Bell, Buinioj, calved


3 ; Averne 9lli. 12 gums,


3rd. 1895: siro. Daiintlcs: bv Cnwilip 571b.


i.') gujn.o. Lot 8: Roeha'.d Oowshp


BlackbiLi'n. fer 17 gnina. light . oilDa


white, c.ilved September 9th less. 511.55: dam,-Viscvjuiile.s,


3 Sold to Lord Middleton (Mr- Parke), lor 18-i guiiio.


November 23rd, 189j ; su e, " Lodv Boefield Oxford. .


Lot 10- Viscouutcss nivtcrloo ■


.Sold to Mr. .


• Lot 11- Lady Boclicld O-xund Itli, started at


roan .c.alved Jan. dam. Dromoii- Gninshnw,


Birdsall, vrorksliirc. roan.calved


1895 ; sire. Dnunt- VVaitcrloo 2ml, lot


1th. red and fJold to Vlr V^ictor Ca.vea-


dih Allcir Cl Ulguiiis Ij)t 12: Countess Averne (Mr VV orslej laj^


DailiilleiS. 511.55 ;d:im i i ir miius


uakvic' 65()92^ dam Jills" Averne, lot G. Sold to " 'L o fv r t :d v ^ ^ { . f i ' :r i\ u “ ' v K i ' ;


.moi »>


loalf ealvcl h.iiua.v22iid leOG ■><= ” ' Vv'^'b' (ajfii)). :|,1111, Lady Owen. Sold to Mi. "• B.


i ol: M: Lady Boelield Bales 3rd, roan eallved March 9th, 189G: sire, Dnnntloss, .ill.ij,,


newliursl Clitheroe, tor IG guinr. v i


1 iilv B-^elicld Bates, lot i . Sold lo Jli Wigton- Cumberland, for 30 gnm.s. SUirlod at


dam. Bell.


“ ''loi' m.: Ladv Yetholinc 3rd, red ami white, calved April lU'h, 18UU; r . c s ^ ^ ^ '^ ie V r k s ,^ ’llthe^i^’o: " ‘ LilrH^VVUdDmhes. of Geneva Il.tl. Ight


'^ : :"\ a rG r g ^m s% o ? "u \U d f - -^ T ':U l^


"V'm 'Vo- Boelield Gw.vnne 'Uh, loan, ci.lvcd Novenirci 15tli 18% GwviiiiB Duchess 9th, lot 1. Sold to Mi. Dew hiir--t, Clitheroe, tor lb gaim..


Lot 21- ally Boelield Bole.. ,)ril, i-in, VlavchOlh. 1897; sire Daunllc s .,U.>.i


YVm'"M Sold to Air JSHJfU Cnniherland, tor 2G sn'™:


worth and Sons at 21) guiii.s.


Lot 23: Boelield . .


oiui 1807 sue T LO,lb idoiii ;8223 dimi Whi le ■Sold to Mr Isaac lAsphridh^e, '^i. ■‘i ’ -'


Lot 20: Lady Benedicl p


« CLITHEROE CRICKET_J^ OTES.


riitheroe went to Badick on Saturday, i c fulfil theii- la.st le.agiia niaitch fc/r iKuv scasoi


niatclii- position at the top, alihc-u -n , - ..-.-lUi'-r ..-"s St. Andrews


f c . p l ~ t1,n,.)WvnS ) " 1


Clitherce, <as is- now w-itlvout the services


of T' D. Bourn, their


skipiiA, but an-ecccetevt sutetitulu was founJ in VV. Southweath. The first slice of hn.k came ter


when the coin, was seat up, Clitheroe Olid it was soul dam Lady Oxford Bales Utli. bold to Mi ’vE


Sold to . \


62965:


VV. rod,


started at 5 8“ '"=^, Lot .10: Lain


Lord Kcldisford, roan, ; ^oan, calved May 27th


. dam Lady J.


Southworth and Sons, CUtiicroe, for lOi guins; of compelitioii.and.


®Th"\uieUoueer sud he w is d.sippo.iited lu The auouoacc


orc.UE^‘' a u o i . s ^ ^


,llrro?TocU p^op'.e’le po s- 3 a reilb npenoi uiimiai.


ca.lvcd


Camero,:riu .


. &2 Jw<l loj'S k- ',m


Lord laivat; Sold to Ml


Griinshaw', Blackburn for 25 guins; Biro Merlin ■


Pi-iit.iin Binloy (>0321: dam Sofd to Mr. Crook, Iloglitoa, lor 25 gum


od at IG gums. Trit-'11 • D-auntlc.BS 2nd, roan,


loi x -2 5171.'): dam Louisa 2nd.


“^£oVna"“ l S o e r 7M; . led arid iWntc. oaUe l Maich 5tli. 1897,__bied b, M.^M_^


11(1. 1898; sire Gwynno Duke 2^nd (..6_^


Lady Koeiicld O-yford did, lot i. bol(l to Mi- A‘ l>bridge; Cuinberlaml, foi 2i gums, sti.i.tcd at


“ 'LM -l'di Gwynne Dnko 5tb (Mr. ■ "Woislej l.i j- i lr 10 gums.


Nutter, Higbam, for 13 gurus VV orsley-TajTor s),wliito


, brought in,


b -d been .abMittoned, and eveiy knile ana fork Vent down with the greatest precision.


ttat ,tlie ^ Cl.dieroe tci; tliM a gieot shout went m>, 'h<=) islart- ealved. .Tani ,inry


thi.s is for the benefit of our U hat friends, as the shout did not rwch qui


as there.


ten and signalised their presence bj a. dis play of coloured lights.


XJve te.imi lauded — -


started aF the cup through the medium . Office windoav, where a bill vns put up ju


. -----1„ rrfurlimn o f tli<J .1 iniiC.*


Clitheroe just after .


loi-s), wll.te' cahul luno IGtn. 1893 sire Daunt Q j ih e ice first learnt of their t(iain luniimg less Vll55; dam Kocliold Gwj nu& -nd. Sold to


oa^feV^SeJ^^etb^r^lllh. AOS' - 13“ » t ‘^


V f B i t i i ^ m ^ ll T is “ Ma”fti(l*'a\=‘ 8 gn^i ^^Lori ;| .| e r y dim Miosio l« rd . Sold to Mrv A r i t o Netting-


after seven, o’clock. ' Br-avo, Clitheroe! You have wen the cup honestly and ffiwly, and deserve to participate


in the lionours. ---------------------------- --------- .


iCYCLIN G NEW GSSIP S & O Don't pedal Imrd Ihrongh greasy mud.


When oncountenng a patdi of miifjdy slim^ don’t llounder bat keep cool, steer Btvuiijbb, and Jet


the mnchiiio run easy, Eesist the lomptntion to


a " frco-whcol. up as vvheolnioii.


• show off" when riding


- A free-wheel onthnsiast, wLivn.i; --------------- - -- CvcBstsSufifi!cmenisnys,tho Higlit ot the freewheel resembles the pooiiliar dipping Uiglitof the swallovv, and that this noiseless swooping movement is its


No men are so quick to tot ono writing in tho Bazaar


chief charm; . The sober Crrl/se is guilty of the following .—


“ Ob does notameotiny lilto thio m.iKcaniond as tho xmtcli Bind to tho


Great choice in plain papers.


Fancy Note In 6d.


evolo shows arc to rim conoiirrciiUy, makes t in work of thoso whoso duties aie lo roviovv llio exhibits very arduous. Cyclists,howovor,are glad to bo able to visit both institutions and get tbis duty


over’ vvitliin the fortnight. It seems sti-ango to write of the shows vvbioh aro


a winter institution wliilst tlio sun is still bigh in the heavens and. except for the witboied leaves in tboliodgerows. lliero is little to herald the appioaob ing dissolution of summoi-. Hovvover, autumn is the tourists' month, and tlio season does not really end for tho ridor until Soplemboc is well out.


or anti-vibratorv front forks and, no doubt, at t lo shows there will bo some maohmessbewn speoiaUy


Interest islioing revived in the question of sprin„


-desioned to prevent vibration from becoming imparted tbroiigb tlio handlebars. Iho oiiJinaiy evoMst however.IS content with thoanti-vibration of


a good pnonmalio tyro. Xlio Dunlop tyro is known as a vibration absorber, and tins quality is probably duo to the extreme ilexibility of the inner lining ana


resilienco of the tyro as a wliolo. Accounts of cycle accidcnls always have a cortiun the .advis:ibi'.ity of this couise. -n.l t b „ which


roan, calved January .......


B-'eGold Bates., lot 1. Sold to Mcssi cmiicroe. for 23 gnins; slmlcd


dam Ltuly I. South


calved


Gw-viinu 5tli- roan, ealved V 511.55: d.ini,hoe-


for 1^- guuiH.: .ytiU't.cd ill- L> t,uin_. Tot 2t* Viflcounlc s ^^aluleo ain


there wurv no reserve wlialevei, .iiid tlio .iniiiial would he sold iby the s.aiid in the glii.s—the old fashioned inetliod. He went on lo «<i} tli.it the lalo Mr. Horsfall was a gi-at iidinirei of Sliorthonis. Bcudiiig in eoil} life ni the 3.eigl,bourhond of Buriilcy, he had the oppoitn-.i- ity sceiiKf the great Tovvnoley herd m its iialnO


. . Before tho sale eomincnccd, ,the auctioneer s.ud


.I„lv27Ui. 1897; liro Gwyiuie Duke -ml, BoUirld Co«ri„,^^l..t_8^^^_'vold


Bi'ev-, Mvtlieni-oyd,


giiiirs. Ixit 2G: L


days, and witlr the assistance ol the lute Mi. ICtntJw-les. who wn.-i lor imiiiy .veaca iii.inagti Col- Giinler'.s herd at VVotlierhy, lie se.cete.l .. nuinber of Sliorthonis of the pure I ale, sliam. Those coiisiilcd of spcciiiioiis of the Oxlord, Waterloo and Lady Balov triliiiles, as wo t as of the old Gwynne Duc.lie.sses iiml the Cowrii.p'i,


27). red and -ip.-.e. oiro Daniitlfc.-o 5tl-5.........


Biile.s (lot •!) 10 gmiiB.


'2GP l-cri nlwl little vvllile, ,a, veil I-- » 1893- cue. Daiintlcs-. SU.i). .I-"'! Bales (lot -1); Mr. Biley, 15 unin Lot 28: K.ii-klevinglon L.a.b


Tot 2V: Lailv Bociield BaU. . . , , ,


so long bred by Mr. VVilsoii, at bli-eriey ILi 1. Nortliuiiibei-laiid. Tw-o hue beiieis ol Ibe VVihl Evoa tribe.by tlnit exccllfiit sirs Olnei G(„A), wore altrrw-ards b-eleele.l ficiii Loid Aiinsti()n„ s herd in the .same county. At the llolktr s.ilt.lJ.-J, Baroness Oxford lOllr vvnr, piirclinscd forlt„)gs.j •:lio wav an cxecptionully good tow, and icgiiliii breeder, un<l there aro fiv.: deiccmla.*il3 from Jicr


good cow, and regular hrcotlu, an.l. theic aic li.e now in the licnl. U .


tu-iuo'JUrUits from her now m the herd. lo r several yeai*s high clasc bulls ol tlie DhyI


css and O.xford families were U3nd one ol the last being Grand Duke of OxCoid G of Lord Lathom's JRikc ol Ormskirk T


913, a son jUi. Ipie-


S ’Cing tliJit these valuable old liibi-s rcriuucd fresh Mood, that faimuH bull Dimintltio was obtained. Brad by the lat« iMr. (;ruickshank- at Sittyton. he grew into a:» amimil of Krcal s-ul>- stance. svminetr.v, and lobu.t con'sviUiUv.n. .\s a young bull lie was cUiccca.sjiiUy exliibitcd m Perthshire, and used by Mr. Bubci lsc-*i jf c*hin- from whom lie i\as puicluioCd bJ Dulhic. mud uned in tin Oollyme hsi-l. A1 Kns- hchl h'' wan in Hcrvicc five years, and left a largo number of good auimijJfe. ieventeca louv being now ill the iionl bv him. He wao folloNwd by Lord Middleton's Birdsall Oxlonl 2.:id GD a son of Mr- Duthio's Golden beoplic, who was


935.


u^-ccl at Birdsall ami was the .sire of Uu*. <lani of Monogram, first prize and a chol.npion bull at


■ Iri-d bi^an a good trade.for h.t,young bull others had made goc<l prices at Lork.


at the local shows. w


■ by Captain* Uiplev from IvO:.'»c of Sittjlon bj Morr’a celobraled sire ^\ll^nIn of Oi<l go* Ihe herd was well known in the rhstrict, where Iheio hilst*


tho Lmcvdiisliire Snow, 1899, and v,.oUl at tlic Riby sale for SCO gs. At present in sarvite and for «al'2 ivas Kalepavcr 79.155, a very tluck-fltdL- cd- shcrt-lcggcd aiannal, bi*.vl by Mi. .Dulhie,


It waa ’ *


ton half a score of lioifci.3


lverue’ 'lotVuW^^ Own, daw 9^ 10 113? i u JoFs/, rjan,"calved Lamuiy old, ILJJ, bicd bji ljuUu. iuuhI oL


mal3 from Jtr. VVoi-il-ey-'laylor.s lieril at klorc- Hall, li.anca.3liire. 'Iliese c.-)nipn-.:eil nij-jiil.


BULLS. lot 5, Mlk.-^ f j t O Balnakyle 03392 (-Mr. V V crsley ta.v- Tlie sa'lo wouhl also include semp. choice am- . . .


Biil lewn.loir L nlv lAli M) Ariibmii i. 13 Eiiiiis - v.larlcil at 1» snins.


Vivil 22 IS98: .sire Gencba trw.viinv , *^L-nly 29: Liiilv Averne (Mr. V\oi.rie}-l.i}_lm !>)


ro-1 c-ilvcd Vluv 9tli. ISfJ: riro Baliiido lo vob.-. ’.bjnJUs A!e,,,e(letG) VI, T Mwr l Bun r '"L ^ '3tV"L^dvtebcld'B.ri4"f^


ro\<["2nd’ n i3 J " 'd r r ' ’La‘ n t T I , " e i n loi U Aold to Ml A w Muci, Imlon


111 guiir:: slai’lcd at 8 gui-.M. Lot 31: Bo.sebncr (Mr V\ oi-sloj


*^Lo0 32: Vi&eoiiirlcss VV aleiloo Gtli, ealved Aiiguet 19tb. 1S98: sire,


diiiir Vi-.eoiint. Tni-d ■Middlotoiii, for til guinsinvo)..-.. • o--....- Tot- '13- Boelield Gwviine-ttli re.l lo.rii, t-ilvol


.it" i " ‘^o!.^ t o \ % i X


“ ‘l i r r " ^ X o ^ f ^ f t l C Uf"‘ ci eilv. 1 I tb l ‘x'i i r . '3id.‘ k t i ’ - s i ' r i . X i ’ A'i^imntiSor {Mr. VV'orsky^rayloi :-),


J } ^ain-''-* uUiilcd at 8 gnin.j- 35: Lady .Gael


roan, calvc.l Maich O^i'ord kt.iid, G0..3j


darn Ladv Moilin, lot l... :aturt.e.l at 7kuiiih


" l " i t ‘ " lG "U f iB ‘, : i : . roTo^rGUL-ririi e dvA M i vind. lS9G: -oire, V‘l‘


Beclicld B.att-r Gtb, lot 21. bold to Mr D„liG.i...,o for G gum?:.; stnrlel at giiiiia.


Ifil,. '1-ic Birdsill Cvf id


in g'^od healthy hrcechng comhl-oa, asih.l bc^er.il ^.ot of the -'^nimnlrF had been successfully exhibited


r;7tli 1899: Hire. Birdsall Ox.foid 2I.-.1 (,.,3. ). lam Koeru'lil Cowslip -21111, lot 13. Sold to Mi Biiiiiv, Bricriiild, 7 gmua.: slaite.d at 5 suiii.,.


S3: Bocfi-Ad Cowolip -Uli, re-aii, cnlvc.lMnj ? r i l B" i r tl-c loV . l fg n n A.l^ at '-io i>r - l-2tli. 1893: sire. Bini.salt Mmtci-loe 211.-I, let 3. ho.ri. to Dauntless 54155, .....


dam Blmdo lot 5. b. old lo Mr. Crook, Ucgnloii, light roan,


calved July 2- 2iid, lSa8; r>u


? " t' ox“ ’ ’


lor qavlor’e), red, Balnakyle 0.5092; , .


K-o, SUV _ Kilov, 15 gnkis.; started at I.iidv- Boelield


Lady Boelield Bales GUi (twin to_'A ,1 little w-Inte, ealved


(lain - , , ,


. 7ih (twin to lot V


Kotiield


inth. roan, cnlvcd : dam.


■'‘Lot"’ " " '■ Boeheld Cowslip 3 d, roan, e rived 'F. F.


sLVlto'V^lN™^^^^^ Boclicld


lird, j o ii,


iV^whil'2-(Jalvcd duly Gth 1807: rare. BaiKitlos.v VViilcrloo 2ml, lot


Gu\nnf2n d '" s . 'd '" ^ k Caok llogliton, red nnd lit-


’ n -


in, so to £0' asaiubt.


i Ivis that Clithcrcc could aigii- sounded oil vci-y well, but 1 — - f\ ‘vii \a;i \


nice charactei Ti-tanv appiffie:


,, i . i —


i .U Vo-.n*


^ what they ha.d uiu>


: .'ifi'aid -


fo,r sending them, in first. I to Id'S® sight of the


m u Clith irc weic pa.llv owing to th-c


weigli-ed ni>.


amount of fasciimtion for tho wheelman and this not because of any morbid craving, but faimply that ho niav ponder on tho causes which led up to Uio disaster-and speculate what ho would have done


in similar circumstances. One of an oxtiaordinary character IS reported to have taken place among tho Dublin mountains, and, but that it is \oucncn for by credible witncssess, would give rise to a


certain measure of scop* isism. A party <


fact


weak in bcwhng, pnnci- absenceof lom. Bourn.


Tliis fact. It may .. .,1..,.. l.-.:-iit this m minri


vvhem h a verv sub.staiitial scoie. The graat risk in keeiimg Clitheroe at the


wickets wn5 lhe wea-lu.r


disastrcAis to Clitheroe; but and a '


liaml, to lowe (Itcl.ircl,


been posuivcly buiCB-vl- .V, .1 irave r.aitl -before, rumours


skv -nvi lookc(.i verj- throrteuing, ' ^ •


;:^,^uk; not (icclarc-until wc had got head on a heap of hay. Ills friends who oamo after expected to lind liis mangled icniauis, and


-ui-l h-c also' kept this m


were agreeably surprised lo iind him praotioally unhurt.


■ClctuJs weus racing


......... 11*^3 ^ - on the O'ther


An amusing story wliicli shows that circuni- J ' " V iril'* aii'l tiva way some o-t f.lre Bar


X i C r f w i r iu for t h l hvlf^rcwn g .v ^ TO UiViit money for 25, amply justifi^tl the


na.vit-aiu, nc-t culy m going nr f f -, score wit'ch niiglY, rca.souably 1% tuvi-ct-vl to te goori enough for the oppcning Ic.tm. rare form wr.h the bat. ITc


Haiison wan 111


did b e e ’em.. F:inislvuv'.'wd Hanson r,ceiT.«l ixirlicular pnils, the latter hiu.mg Karnshaw all c-vci Uu


field. . A collection f'jr Hansou realised clo.->; upeu


.a sovei'eigii. Duckett plavsd a iiico innuig.s for t6 , but


he uufortuiialelv got a naalj kiic.-,k cii tlic .-iiklo yvliich got wc-rsc nr; tmv.; vveiil on, and a substitul'j w-a& found 111 the fi-eld in N'. fM


dersley. H-ard lines, Ma-t. ;\.uo'.h/.rr run wcukl ha\ c


‘-.'juftTyou lOi Uie'-h.-iilf cciitui-y. ^08 fer- five Wickclc. u; not a bad score, and


It i-ro-vcd altogether tcio good for Hatiick. Cauheroc w--.:re vciv -Mi-rut in lb,e liel-d, ai.d


Iwo good wickc..;: \v-,;rt; g’-;l lid Ci with sii.<ut return.-;.. S’ai'^rr, Hitch'cn and Ibastwcr-vd got inl’..-


donb'-o hgiii-es, the tiM-mer m p-aiticniltir [ilav- iiig a good imiings.


When Oxbnrgh sdenred the l-ast wick'j-t, pi


.slio-nt went np from tlvi Clitberccr poiliou c-f the si)ectatc'.i;y,- and tlvey were 111 a majority.


After tlw iitatcii the tc.-im Iwl a -go-oi-l time


C'f It, itlrank;, to ll-..e genei-o-s;ly of hir. J. H. bc-ntltw-crth, who :invite-d a.ll to le.-!. at the i-ieven btar;-, where an excellent leixvst was provided, to w-liich full justice wms done.


1 he ca.]i-..aiii, Mr. Walter Sonthwonlh, did


not .-(How- the c-ccasioii to ixi.s.s withonl celer biatmg live cvem.


Wltiile tcfi was m full swing, a telegram was


staiicos alter oases has been going tlio rounds. It seems that a now policomaii on a cortam beat, took a gentleman into custody for riding lamplcbs, and this, in spito of the lattor-s prorestations that lio was well known. On liu arrival at tho station tile inspector, as well as tho young policeman, was liorriGocl to find lliat tho local police Burgoon had been arrested. Needlo.ss to say tho matter never oamo into conr-t and tlio vormg constable was very abashed at tiro miscarriage of his zealous effor ts.


press in one w'celc. recently. Ine victims woio n boy of twelve- a married ladv, a baiufatei, and two clergymen- This list bhows the univoibal ubo of


Five fatal cycling accidents were reported in tho tho wheel.


how many are dircctlv autribiKablr. to carelcbbness and incompetoircy; tlio young man wlio rushes madly round tiro coriior on liis wrong side; tho girl wlio lias scarcely Icaiuw to piooorvo her cqiii- lihr-iirm. yet vontui-cs down lulls, or amid liallic, tho llyer- who cannot lesist tho temptation of iiidnlgiirg in pace under the most disadvirntagooiis conditions. Thoso form by far tho larger pro­ portion of those who help to fill the gruosomo list


Talking of aooirlonts.cloes it over- strike the ridor- of cycling fatalities. It IS a mistako to imagine that Dunlop ^lulti-


llex '99 tyr-OH do not last as long as tho 98 pattern. Althoiigli they aro liglitoi- and faster owing to tho improved pattorii. those tvres are unaffected by rough roads or adverse climatic coiiditioiia.


and its popularity in thoso lalos lias doiio much tow-arda tlio reclamation of tho Inn from tho condition of old crusted lotliargy into winch it fell whon railwpys br-onglit about tho downfall of tlio old coaohiug trade. In tho provinces, ospeoially beyond tho area of tho busier towns, tho aecomme dation which the wayfarer, cyclist or pedeatriar,. obtainocl was poor indeed. &omo mdifforont Amorican choeso. probably pnrebasod at the goncral stores in tire town and of distinctly gluti­ nous condition- could bo obtained, with broad that might bo passable and a mug of ale, and this was


Undoubtedly, the nmvorsal oyolmg movement tho extent of tlio welcome. Exco'it nt tho Commoroial Inns, whoro tlio


wlicolman evas looked upon as an mtrudor, nothing bettor was provided for the- riders sustenance. Oddly onougli, I-and and Water deplores tho obango wbioh w-beoling has so largely brought about It bownils “ llio disappoaranco of tbo old *' Ibatobod hostel whoro ono could always bo sure “ of a crust of bread and obeeso and a pint of “ bitter”—Those are sentiments which aro very proUy, on paper, but tlio old Inn parlour was a stuffy creation, with the smoll of stale beor and sawdust lingering lovingly about tbo heavy mah­ ogany furniture, with viands of tbo poorest, and tho service frequently brusque to tho pomt of boor-


IgllUCBS. ' . - - ------ ----------- ------- - ‘ r A V P 2\D IH A )\ I b'c l.aktn, the c-aptam bm.j %a


president of tho Irish Cvcling Association, waspro- keding towards Brittas. 1.110 lull was so steep that three of tho four dismounted, but tho foiiitn lo- mainedin tho saddlea little too longandliis machiiio “ bolted ” At the bottom of the lull a road runs at ri'dit a'lglos bounded at the farther side by a four- feet stone wall. To have attempted to turn at the speed going was impossible,so tho udevran full tiU ainsl tho wall, tho momentum acquired causing


3f four evolists, one of whom was tho ex- ti,o „ntical irromont ],q a spr-iirgfr-om the saddloaird lighted on liis TH E


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