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I THE, CLITHEROE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15;, L bBLESD.


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CLITHEKOE.


l e a g u e . Cl Oirt.'Klale lifted Whipp ito'the botmdary, and ‘22


> rtu 160 went i?i>. Hanson then sent Earnshaw for a co'up’.o o f fours, and he secured his 5° at the same time. Rain again drove the players to thei pavilion at 1 1 5 for about five minutes. Croasdale drove AVIiipp for four, and naade his score 20. Holmes went on for Earnshaw, and Hanson landed his first boll clean out c f the field. ^Vt tlie other end Croasdalel was not idle, a couple o f fours coming from, his brut off Whipp. In the next over Hanson hit Holmes for three fours, and 140 went up. Fred. Harry Slater went on vice Whipp. Croasdale again mode a grand


■drive for four and 160 was telegraphed. At 165 he tvas bowled by Dewhurst for 49, hard


lines for his 50. Hargrelsives followed, but he was caught without scoring, and W^ndle joined Hanson, and lie opened uitb a cour „ , . p'e. He then cat Holmes grandly for 4, and


•i|.^ I’tst Icagiti match this season for Cli- iru look I'loce as usual at Bamo.usinck tSiiurilw.


Llluncdiiiy R'" ^q, jgg fgy Hanson hit Slateti couple o f fours, and made his 100, The


'1 he team Mpjs the same i\nich ;,.,oiogs was then declared with five wickets doim.for 208, .at 4-3 5 .


,vUli tilt-except ion t iaL . .^cii n^ When Clitheroei do|me cut to field it was


l!eJ tlu ';>ea''e) c. >. poum and Mr noticed .tha.t Duckett W'as nanus, and tha,t N. t-Ublu ab-stucc of


Ald'cTsie)' acted as his substitul.d .Barlick


ijulhuorlh took the i c i i ^ ‘ ^ s e n t in Whipp .and Holmes, who faced Hm- ,,1, The


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a, lie (.low'» I’^S-o • which lliieatened to .


,,hich -■ a,,. Tortinwtdy, ^ ^ ong wn^^^


Lnglhe whole afteinoon. ,1 Hanson, who faced ^ihetecond lull he


. • t-, ^ipciien the other end, and


jji,|]ssuhi’!I :'io"!5> the ram was ct suen | ”hh acccuiit for mom tlinin ten; minutes icikhcico won the toss and sent m Ducke t Duckett Kxvk first over from Holmes, mo


Hanson finished the over without further Duckett now faced Dewhimt and ‘


^fnUallhcSot tO'thelcgtounda^S [.third b.a!l went for a.bje, and tlie n..M. ball


llson iihced grarrdly for a foun wnd ten [aiup. Duckett then snteked Honr.es to Ibaiiiulaiy, ami the next went for 2^. Scor- Las vet)- steady air.I Hanson seiiv ^ ui


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fater Co. Ld I rOFf 5'Ccreifti/‘


- C L A S S Va-uminc Hanson put ona nicely to leg


, dR' and Mitehell. Whipp took fiiat over i^g from' the ])vo., who sent down a maiden, and : : go lm e s foced Mitchell at the other end, and rii-sf, ball he drove for r.| couple, and the


t « Winrlt.^ nt rover, who Smai'tly Fieldbd the Ball,


and Parker had the bails off before MHiipp ‘


billed


R Uie vacancy, and at the other end Arnos .sent mniiden. Harry Watson then


faced Mitchell and sent himi out of llte field, p j.,phcheU found his way to Holmes’


S t s and two were down fol' 7- F- H. Wat-sort made a nice


ge„H,i„g jo up. Slater


,.CT>ci'isibl’.o Ifor snrding 20 up with V.t Mitchell for 4- Hindle was


Shadn-'le, when ram drcvei the players to rcsprni-iu.e limiiion.biilitwa^only forafew iiinm


f j. the „ext wicket. Watson bsing Bowled With a “ Yorker-,”


uowieu ^ He tire ball iK^ing smartly fielded by three wickets bemg Ti;,nb..n 2 1 . Hilcl en Duckett got a nasty smack on the ,,va.s the ne.xt mart in, and Slater soon smacked


L rrh.n trviim to glide a ball to leg. Han- Mitchell for four, and then put Amos i>a^ t Imiu' lul 1 Uohnes to leg for a, couple, p g .„ , for fora, and m.xt bal put ^nn to leg


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* ° ■ . ether end Duckett drovaDewhurst for four, but this wxas his last effort, the ne. - ■


Ducko.l ^\!l.s sm.irt-


ninfii behmcl the \rickets by Larn.haiU) Oxburgh was the next batter,


s second ball ho secured a single. At


joker end he sent 30 up with ai single, bon then got a.lucky one. tbu-ough the


• hall Amos scattered his wickeLs, unci Kur were down; for 34. T- Eastwood S lew ed . Hitchen now opened his aocount. with a c


,V<. of fours off Mitchell, and 4 ° Amos sent another- maiden, and tten Hitcher.


smirckcdi Mitchell tcj the bouird.aiy, ='"d Ihui


rriulweut'to the boundary. Oxburgh for .a single. Hrtchen 5°^ 1 hit Holmes to the boundary-, but the AmeU, and 150I ’wamp ui>. 2 t 5 , ik.111 he skied tcj F.ainrshaw m, <1^ ^>TS^


f c f h i b u y r x


|.l Hansen, and 'the ib^ttm- s,.-nt 40 up JV IVilIt a Nice Off Drive


1 roiiple, and he then. p e t . Dewluirtt


l single. Amos wa.i responsible for the F a >- ilKimuir gemg up, a couple off DueTtleii ; file Irak, ^ l l ic . ie x t b d l he cut the


1U.SI, :unl Hanson got his thiid ball i\ 'i:fi unl net


Itr hemlifully to the bclund.ary. long iifU-T this. He IcL


*;dale now faced ths imibic,


rcui the ball caiiK": in JDu- lock the third wicket lalling at 5»- fliod J


hvaslost in having lo' IukI a, fre.di wicket, [d ilicm l)cing wrong.


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by Aldersley. arrd IWf U . ;;icke-were^^^^^^^^ a^rdSiastwood got


him to the same place f - ' P h i


Herbert Ha.-greaves went o.v ^ HiHl atid saut down a m.aiden. At


Hi llie- dips fur a like .ameoinl. .\mo., '( hiv ,.;core with a Single through; the .sn.m “ i ; . ,, * a . Baldwin: lollowecl. At .,5 Sugden took the tall from


Har'greaves s-a.it down auothc


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pi off Sugden went for four, and 6o went ,t!ma.s'l.^le drove thef Siune IjOwlei le, ami then Whipp took the ball Jc*s, and Ihiuj^r-n ^5ent his second ball


|K hill Dewhurst missed IvinT in He made up for


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Cruasdale had a bit of luck just AV. the slips, him


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qito thi« bc.uiulary directly ti/terwauls again


Sugden was — gg g „g je i i n-as ca,tight try T “ ''', i/n f f HhiV-, and Dewhurst.


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and Faslwocd got Am ^ ,,,^,1 then ta was caught


Jti' A ”i',,^Th off Hargreaves, and the iuiiuig. by


r^n- at five minutes to six. The latter portion siderable


iht-roe iicrtion count of the sccic,


ScorciT: —• CR ICK E T LEAGUE, Sheaving each Match, where piayecl, and the resulL


to the Cli- not on aic-


but the weather at this S e n II", bitt fortti.iHdy the


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ST. ANDREW’S.


victory lu sight. St. Andrew's had to- held the first half of the


point, of importance on Saturday lu&t, when, on the Bead f^round, Burnley came with IJi© nvoued intention cf keeping their heads up m the siviin i«:i troubled waters for the Bibble.^- dnle Cup. The <Iay wa.s anythiii^f but a cricket liny, mid ram fell before- tlic niatcsb-, prrjcticallv all through it more or less, and eventfially xmt stop to it, when St:. Andrew's' had ccrUiin


Tins match vnmketl as one cf the first in


ji:ainc, and before the innings wa?? over all tlicir men were wet through, a circiimstance tliey dulia't seem to imiid. in the least so long a.s the gsHmc was played. Pate and li. Bradrhaw were the first battcr.s, facing Bnckncll and Har­ greaves, Hall, having failed to (nrii up. The iirjit over ^vm a maiden, and W. B. Brads^liaw gbt a fjinglo and Pate a grand four ofl Ilar- gronivcr:. The rain then came down. ami. Ilia plavem stood it for .‘lomo time, ami would Iiavc stood it longer, but the umpirefl cleared off into tlio t:<nt. So sooner had they got to the tent Mmn the rain ceased, ami play was reimmwl. At 7 Sam Biley, substitute tor .Hall, caught Bradshaw .*iplcndully off Bucknell. B. Bradshaw came in. and opened with nl three, the ball all but getting to the boundary. Patc.pait Buck- jicll over into the next held, and the -score grew rapully to 30, when Ilargreavers caught IL Bradshaw, who had made a doKon-. Loii'diilc followed, ami two balls later Ilarriifoii caiiirh.t the pro., who lui.d gone on for llargrcabes, a.iid the msore of Bead's paid plavcr was 22. This brouglit *r. Lonsdale and A. Bradshaw to. gether, and Lonsdale got four and Brodsh.iw a single. The Barlick umpire no-balleiPBiick- iiell, aim! next ball Ashwortih imsscd Lons­ dale. That baiticr tlicn got a grand ’k but the next ball, at C6, Parkin?iou took the bail oft, when he Imd made a bakerV* do;:en> Tins let in another Brad.vhaw, J. W., but with (hre'j runs nddc:l, A .Bradshaw was d]smn;^:ed, alml then thingss got terribly 'dreary. Hargreaves w.is bowling better than he was tniul to have done be'^)rc. B. Smith could not t.eorc, and (he St. Amlrcw's captain changed and uhoppc'.I lire bowlers about so that cvcryboxly 211 the sconng lent became coiilused. It looked as if St. Aii- (Ircw'-s had reckoned on getting Beid out for about 30, and finding them shaping very well for 100 tlivY put on every bowler they had. Tlic tail end was brought up by Word acmoi and. Ward junior, aaithcr ol whom sc.nicd, leaving Bichardr-oii not out, and (ho interval came Mitli rnit!i hanging dnngerousl.v clo'tc. After the intonml Dr. licit ahid W S. Smitli


3 4 5


J. Duckett, c Eani&ImW b Holmes . -...16 li. HaiiiBon, aiot out ...... ____________ •. lOl N. Oxburgli, c East-wood b llolmeii ... G A. Hiiulle b Sugdcu.......... ................... 8 M. Croasdale, b Dewiiurst....................49 J. ^V, Windlc not out ............. ..... . 15 It. Hntrgioavca c Dewhurst b Slater ... 0 W. G. Parker, E. Pawsthornc, P. Mitchell, and \V, Soutliwortli to but.


Extras ... 13 . Total for 5 wickets 203 t'' Fall of the Wiokets.


I 2 3 4 5 G 7 28 88 58 leC 108


. H. AVatson, sciir., b HindJe* ......9 F. n . Sinter, b Kindle ................... .. 22 H. Kitchen, thrown out AMcrslov ... 17 T. Eastwood o Oxburgh b K'rg’ves 25


E- WIrii)i> run out K. Holmca b Mitchell


. ....... ........ 0 ............... 2


W. Eani.-.lmw c Eawathonie b Hiadtc 2 A. Baldwin b Hargreaves' ................ 5 H. 'Watson, junr., b llKidle ....... .


H. Sugdon a S^thw’th b Kargrcrirvcs 5 W. Dcivhurst not out ....................... ' 0


Fall of tlio Wickets. 6 7


8 9 10 to bat


BARNOLDSWICK.


. COUNTY POLICE. IDENTIFIED B Y A PAWN-TICKET.


fore C J . B. Trappea m the chair, ami R. J . Arsiiiiiall, Esqs., .Tames Hcywooil, Top Kow, Bab- (len, Avas charged ivitli stealing sometime between


C3., the property of Hannah Wallace also ol Top Bow, Sabdeu. Hannah Wallace, the coni]ilainant, stated that


At tlic County Police Court on Tuestlay be­


10 o'clock on Suiulny night, and 7 a.m.' on !Mca- <lny morning, a mctnl watch and chain, val’-ue


ahe -wnl3 the wife cf Wni. Wallace, and rooided in Top Bow, Subden, the . prisoner liviag Ji-2xt door. She last saw the watch Inii.g up in the kitchen about 10 o'clock on Sunday night. About tins tinic sho locketl the doors hr:, .?lf and wont' to bed. Her iiiiRband Iclt for 1ms work before 6 o'clock, on the Monday morning, leaving tlve house by the back door, wdiich was unlasteiicd until witincHs got up. On going downstairs eho found the door as usual, but niisse<l the watch. Sho woDt into the front place and tlicrc found on to the floor inear the drawer?, a iiawii ticket belonging to the prisoner. She at ouc.c g.ive, i.n-


“lorniation to the police. Bobert Whittaker, mineral'manufacturer, Al-


6


Extras ... 2 Total ... C5


8 9 ■ 21 84 52 rtG 70 79 88


A. Himllo...... IG -1 P. MilchcU ... 8


Bcwling Analysis. 0 . M. B. W, 38 4


H. Hargreavea 8 -4 10 - a 0 37 1 10


tliam stated that about two o'clock on (ho Mon­ day aftcKioon, ho along with the cart-er w;is go­ ing towards Claytou-le-Moors, when he taw the prisoner. Hcvwood 5ipoko to the criiler, whose Ciaino V.U


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and on icceiviiig this answer prisoner w ent an ay. On the horse'being restarted ho (wilnes^), ques­ tioned Whitehead ary to who the lad wai>, and oa rceoiving the answer thrit hckneiv him quite ■well, ho Avas called back and (ho watch changed hands, witness giving him Is. 6d. Tlie wateh w’as’ the one produced. .T. E. Parkinson, police constable, 'stationed at


ed to buy a watch. Ho rcpU«d m the negative, IS Whitehead, and asked him il ho want­


FRESH FRUIT: LEMONS, ORANGES, E T C .


TINNED FRUITS: PEARS, APRICOTxS, PINE-APPLE, E T C .


Sabden, said that on i-eceiving Midormation re­ garding the matter he o)pprclionde<l the prir^oner at hi-s home about 7 o'clock the previous night. Ho took him to the Whallcy Police Station, aad he there pleaded guilty to the charge. Hcywood wdio Jiad been in the Army, ami dis-


charged for theft, was ordered to pay 20s.. or 14 days iil» the House of Correction.


MARKET PLACE VERSUS


OLYMPIC.


to tlic Olympic Ground, to play then opening match.


The Bovers journeyed over on Satiiiduy last


the wind tor the first hall. Olvnipic kicked off and Market Place collar­


Market Plate won the sp □ , and chose to Inco


ed the bull and made a strong rush, ilovxi to the Olymic goal, but Devanneycleaied grandly.


Halo and .lack Lofthciuse dnbblcd it down,aml tins time their eilort proved .Miccesr.ul, for ' ‘ Spngg" sent m a sploudd shot which beat


And before Olympic had got on tlioir feet Me


splcnJulL.'’ pcHt tour of the Olympio men, ho was roljijcd by being fouled, and tiiua Devar.'iey got lid.


Strickland. Harwood now poked 111, and allci doilging it


Olympic riBlit xviiiK mii up, Cxwthoruc loulofi him ill a very nasty manner by tnpi).-is Inm.


Fouls came rather numerous now, fora-; the


by ami Me Halo sverc. louled svbilit tiiking the ball.


I C l im e us tit-for-tnt though, when Hurry Bib- Rum began its tlotviifull, uiitl eume iloun \eiy tost, too.


5tarket Place were pbiy.ng up te mark iioa, cspeeiallv the backs, iii.d Hollaml aud Harwood 111 particular.


right wing got very dangerous, BertwistU- liav- iiig lu run out aiid save.


'L'lio Olympic forwards now got up and the


dow-i betweea ilium, and the loriner scored a seeoiid splendid goal.


goal-muutii, ami the r.gnt wiiig passe-.l over to Diiekett, who shoii.d liavc passed also, bat gave


it away. Kav now received (be ball at the other citadel,


but did not get farbeioro Dovaiiney took it liom him. The Olympie torwarda took Hie Icatlior again,


GEORGE THOMPSON, L A T E J . A . P A in rE R ,


•• 8pugg ” aud Walt Harwood took the ball TAI LOR, C L O T H I E R < Olympic got dungerou* oevcial timii.i in the


Si H A T T E R 9, Market Place, Ciitheroe.


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and this time Duukelt seat a soil one into the goal-kec-'pcrts hands, but beliuld, lie It t it roll


througli. Shortly after a throw-in for Market Place, the whistle blew i.ut Inilf-time,


Market Place............................................ ^ Ciitiieroe Oiyiii]>ie ................................. 1


took up the but’?, facing Pate and the junior Ward, whom they knocked about pretty freely, and the M^ore rose with great rapidity. But _________ the ra’U cou'il hold out no Iwiigcr, and it came their citadel, luul at lust alter al liaid .jtiUe^ down time after time, but still Burnley hcM-


•hopes that it would clear nj», which it never did, and about half-past six the umpire’-, de- iddw'd tiul’: Ihero wac- nothing for it but to de­ clare the gam^ a tiraw, Bunilcy having foiiotl bv irlegraiu that (Jlitlieroo neie jikiimg meiri- ly at Burnoldswick.


READ.


Pate c Harrison b Parkintoii ............. 22 AV. E. Jtnuhiliaw c Kiley b BueJciie.i 1 E-. Bra-lsliiivv c Hargreaves b Buck-


T. Lons-.laJo b Pi-irkilison .................... L> A. Bradshaw b Parkinson ................ 15 J. AV. Bradshaw b BuokiiioU ............. 22 ,T AV. Mavor b Hargreaves ............. ,T. BicIuihL


nell .......................................... *r, *


B. Smith run out ............................... ’ AA^ard junior b Ashworth


soh not out ..................... r


AVurd scaior b Ashwoith ,,,,............... " Extras


....... -...... . Total ................. .


Fall of the Wickots. 4 5 0 7 8


CG 69 88 95 97 ST. lANDIlEAV'S.


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97


9 10 97 97


Dr. Holt not out .............................. .. AV. S. Smith not out .........................- ' g


their lett wing bcoicd <i< spltiii licl goal, riuy wiuj kept about inul-fiolil lor ubout


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quarter of Jiciii- now P


’ but afterwards Market b*lace'got'it away, but Harry Bibby e.iot olf-


eide. But Orr kept it up aud scut iii a shot which


just skimmed Itie cross-bar. Harwood was playing apleiidiiUy, and but for


him. the-lett wings vvoiild have luu away with tlio Market P.ace bacKs.


a ‘ ‘ dig-dag" iia, but Strickland smartly savo.l. But with a tlirow-iii for Olympie, A


The whistle now blew for time with a draw. ........................... 2


Market Place ........................................ 2 ciitheroe Olympic


best, and his Satuidiiy’s' ilorm was worth three luon on the Olympic side*


For -Market Place- AValt Harwood was the


wards, cspeciiilly Me Hale, ployed well, their passing anti di ibbliug being worth watoliing.


III fact there ia no doubt that all the for­


good defensive game, thoiigli in the second iialf they were completely ilabbergostod.


Holden and C.iwthorne, the b.rcks, played a For the Olympic the right wing ira-’J tiie


Extras ...................’ -7 Total for no wickels ... a<


BII,L[ARD H ANm C A P AT BASHALL EAVES.


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A vi'i-v in'ore-J iDKbilliiin.l hanJica-p is biilig „cither have the Olympic, the only match being -------- 1 1 .


Viw.cus pri/.^ a,ro beiiig < cm]-tCvl hehin.l are MeoSiS. E. Ire.aiiU, - *


and J . SlAtef- . , r.._ 'I . Market Place have no fixture for next week,


' hilv ill the hamlet reading room, Bawdllaods v. -Sabden, which takes place at J e r c s t is bdiig thrown, into it- S-


To-morrow-, JIurket Place Imvo no league fix. imtUier liave Olympie; but Uio ior-


frioudly on with York i?trc«t


pick, his passing being fairly gocil. There is certainly cio doubt tlmt but for De-


vaniiey, buck, and their goal-keeper, Strickland, both fjrmerly out of the Guild, that the K-ivers would have ceme home easy victors, both clear­


ing splendidly.


He dribbled it through all mid-field, and shot A’ iiickley


put a beautiful shot in, and so the other goal­ keeper wav kept biioy.


to Loithoiisc, mid StrjekUiiid !i-v.l to save a [•plcudid shot.


On lesumiiig, •* Spiigg ” passed tilt ball ovei


The Olvmpie now got very dangerous, and Market Place eaiiid nut gut tiie ball away from


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