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Cl ll'HEROE TIMES. FKlDAY., JTTLY 21, • ”'< V C R I C K E T .


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE. D. Pt8


•ClithoTOc - •Whalley Fadiham - Great Ilarwood- Barnoldswick - Settle Earby Bead


w. L. G 0 4 5 4


jBurnley St. Andrew's 9 A win counts two points, a draw counts one point •Clltlieroe and Whalloy each received two


4 J 0 4


r> t) 3


4


3 2


2 ‘ i*.


> J


3 4


2 4


3


1 2


2


Amos iiicclj* through thu slips for 4., luul r)0 u’oiifc up alter ono hour's batting. Pye soon imuie his prcscnco fcld by getting Bourn to leg threo times iiJ one over lor two each lime.


Buns uiow Came Freely,


X 15 15


a 13 12 10


4 8 2


8 3


points on account of St. Andrew's having playwl against them aa ineligible man. +Sl>."' Audrew's have had deducted eight


points through having i)laycd an ineligible man against' Clitheroo and Whallcy.


W H A T LE Y


CLITHEROE WUALLEY AVUNGKD.


return lixturc being so near the hist one, gave ■\Vhullcy an early oppcrtiinity of, to toim> e.\- tcUit, wiping out their delcat, ami this they did last Saturday in good .style. Hi iJ ruthc-r singu­ lar that in both matches the losing club ina le exactly Uic


thusiasts on Saturday l«»ii, the occaion ben.g the return fixture between the old rivalb Cli- thcroo and Wlialley. Tliy leani.., a« is well known, moti the Salurday previous. a:nl Ur' resuK- ^


\’^ 1S' a decided victory for ClitiieiMo. 'Ili<‘


steered them to victory the week previous, but dnisl'ic changci- were, tn be foiiinl iii the. \\ h«il- Icy ranks. We uniiouncGd last I'l-iday that the learn would undergo severe changes, ai.»d that tho two Stoiiyhur.st gentlcmon would not b - found in t.ho team, and this was vcritied when the team tiirncil up to play. The visitors wcr» also uiit'ortuuate in beii.g without the sc^^ic..b• of Halliwcll, the captain, hut an excellent sub­ stitute was iour.ul in Mr. Kogcr Oicen. Tom Bourn was unfortunate, m lobing the


Clithcroo relied upon the same Icom which n .saine score—H.


loss, and when ho led hi? merry incu on to the iicld, it goctl reception met them irom a large concourse of spectators, which gioatly in(;icai>e\I a& the game proeoeded; in fact, the gate ua.s .tho largest Clithcroe have ever had. Dobson amtl .i. Gii2e.n were the first batters to sail to llic wickets, and the bowling \sas put


into tlic liamls' of Kindle amKBourii. 'J he first over was takoin by Amos, and .Dob.^on •\\n:? at the other end to receive tho ball. A disa'strous start was made for Whallcy, a.s the second liall Ani04 *'yorkcd'' Dobi’on, betore a. run lia.l been senred. Usher came in- next, and he played a -single first ball, tlic next goin»» lor a leg bvc. Green now faced Bourn, iimU tiic second ball he got nicely to leg tor a couple, but his career was of short <luration, iio in the last


ball of the over Bourn Bowled Iliin Clean Uouiid his lA*gs,


•with which the hatter luul no chance. 2 for 4. Usher now factMl Kindle, and the <cci>:id bail he put! him grandly through the slips lor 1. Knie«t Rtandcn, got a nice .sliort run otl Amiom, and at the otlicr cml U.dier jumped out to Bourn and drove him straight lor 2, and the- thiixl ball he rcjicatcd the doie. K. St.Kid“u now faced Ames, and got him nicely to leg for four. In the next over Bourn. sen!r.<lown IJie first maiden' of the match. Buns were now coining very nicely, lu'.lh hiittcrs bc'ing aioII mi tlio Fame miiul, conscciuentl.v ^thoit luns ^vcic nicely added to the score. At :il IjI’iipsI ^Un- den was beaten with a. beauty ficm Ainc>>, aU"r


the over he got Amoj for a single, l.ul tins was his last dlort, as Bourn again found tho wickets, and .Lang.shaw had to walk the next hall. II. Jtainr/b atom came next, ami Uio iirs.. ball Tom Bourn disturbed his bails, acid tho


iilaying a nice ini.ings -ol 13. Tins Uangshaw to the wickot.s. and the la&t b^ill of


crowd .shoute:!. Usher was lookin in tho month, as he


rather d wn Excitement again ran high among cricket en­


ill fact:, (pucker than at any other time during the innings, and thus brought a chaiigo at G7, Hargreaves taking the ball from Bouin, aiuL tho first hall uns. iaslrumonital in bringing a separation. Green played a ball clofse- to the wicket on the on side and started to run, 'biw Fve vci*y wisely .stayed wlicre ha wa!>, as there was not a shadow of a i*un, and Bogci* conse­ quently hud to walk. The lllustriouB George came last man a.s usual, and he sooiu got Her­ bert to leg for a couple, and then a three, and 70 went up. Tom Fyc now liUed liindlo straight to the hoards. It fell to Hindlc's lot to get Geoi-ge caught by Southworth lor 9, leaving Tom Pye not out 16, total 81. AT four o'clock prompt, CHllicroe entered on


p lam i i t m to h . WhfJleP oortniiily batting) xu


,r. TJohso.:i b.Tfindlo J.. Green b Bourn .................. TJshcr b Bourn ..................... B. Stimdcii b Hmdlc ........... oV.\Ijnngshnw b Bourn .......... It Bumsbottoni b Bourn ......


it. GroeiJ run out .................. B. Staiidcii b Hiudlo ...... . A. Morccr c Itawsllioicie b


T. Pye nol- out ..... — G. Wilkinson c Soulln\orlli


^ Extras Total


tlicir ta-sk by sending in the usual pair, Is. Oxburgh and A". Kindle, the bowling being eii- truslcd to U.sher and A. Langshaw. Oxbnrgii took tlic fust over from the pro., and the stai’t was as disastrous as for Whallcy; the iccon.I ball Oxburgli played back, and his bails wore disturbed amidstl a supx'cmc silence. Tins was bad, one of the Clithcroc best bats being ihs- iiosud of -so chcapb'. Crcasdalc came u- aii.l played out the over. At the other end, frDuv Langdiaw a leg bye resulted from the first ball. Anio.5 wins the ji.ist to break the ice, and bi the attempt Croasdalc was nearly run out. The latter faced Usher and lilted him for a couidc, ami the next ball got him tor a single. ■Wil­ kinson now “ lakcd " with the b.i.ils, but Amos ‘‘urvived the appeal. -\l this stage live cvcr3 );ad been s:ant down, and lour ol them mmder.rt. A*nothcr disaster was in st.oiv tor Cli*..hei()c, Croaidalo being bowlad by Langihaw itith. tho total at fiv6. .1. Duckett came next, and ho plav-cd the over out, and another maiden re­ sulted. Clithcroe were not breaking any squares 80 far, seven ovt'rs havi-.-ig been sent down. Jx (if tlieni iimidens, and two wickc'rt (town. Still


the wickets went down, this time Kiiulle’s tuni toming, a mis-hifc lauding into the hands rl Iilcrccr at slip ctf Ushci*. Herbert Hargreavo.s now came to tho re.^cne, aod he lilted the spirits of the spoclalor.s by getting Uslicr for a. couple first ball, but hm was only a temporary flash in the irnii, his third ball being played on, from Usher, and four wickets were down for nino, after 2.5 minutes’ hatting. \Vindlc .iheed* th“ music, aod he soon got to werk by driving Usher grandly along tho ground fx)r Ik At It, Duckett iumped out lo Uslier, Jiiid W iIkinr,on. «ooii had the bails ofl, and the batter had no eartlilv cham^e to get back. Half the wickets wore down, when K. Jiawstliornc caim.' to join Wiadlc, and the latter got a singla f.wi. ^ Tjangshaw, .Scoring wa.s very slow, the bidders henng able to do very little with tha bcwlmg, wlii(di appeared to he cxcicptioimlly good. Twen­ ty overs luul now bran sent down, and liielve ol* these were maidens. Usher now got anotlier wicket, W'kulle being tho culprit, being taken in the slips by UangHhaw, the total standing at 19 for six. Dick lT.au:oii joined Biiwslhoine, and the latter soon got hi;, inaidung orders, Dangshaw doing the trick without any furllier score. The captain, T. D. Hourn, was the next man, and ho got the first four of the Clithcroe innings by c.ulting Lat.g.^haw to the boundary. At the oilier end he lifted Usher to leg lor


..................... ....................... Ball of I'lio Wickets.


62 ;)2 41 42 48 4 5 6


8


Bowling Analysis. O. M.


T. D. iJourn ... 12 II. ITlirgreavos 2


A. Kindle .... 14.6 0 I)


CLITKEROE.'


N. O.xhurgh b Usher .......................... ITindlc c Morccr b Usher ..............


K. Hargreaves b Uslior


M. Croasdalc b Laii'gshaw .................... .1. Euekctt st. Wilkinson b Usher ...


J. IV'. Windle e Laegshaw b bshor... E. Uawstlioriio b Liuigshiiw ................ t\, lliiiison o a-nd b Usher ................


.......


T. Bourn run out ........ ....................... XV. Scutliwortli c\ Usher b Aterccr ... W. G. Parker not out ....................... Extras .....................................


Total ........................ Ball of the Wickets. > 3 4 5 0 7 8


5 ~7 a 14 la la 27 Bowling Analysis, O. M. K.


,1. Usher ........ 15 " 2a A. Laiigslmw ... 1*> A. Aleriwr


1.3


IMPURE BLOOD. THE C.VUSE AND CURE.


How is it iKi'Ssiblc for DoUU’.s KiUno'y Pills to purify tho blood?


1 bo niiS'Wcr is s-mplo


.5, ami tlicn Han?oii let cut at the jiro,, anil the latter took a hot rctunn. W, Routliworth followed, ami tne funt Ihvo balls he lifted Usher over tlie i'0])cs, and 30 uciit up, elcveu coiniii*? from that over. Southworth now divided the honours by lilting Laiig.Fluvw over the rupen. Bogcr Green was deservedly applauded ^ lor amort; fielding at cover point, Mercer now misse l a nice catch ki the slip.s olT Bourn, and Iherl went on howling vice Langshaw, the tot<il‘stand­ ing at ‘ttk and lliu first over he sent down a maiden. At the other ei.d Tom Bourn lifted Usher for a couple <f twos. Another wicket ■w'Oit at If, SouthworUi being well taken by Udicr in the slips oil Mercer. Barker eutne iii as last* man, and still 10 run.s uere required to make a tie, and the hopes of the Clitheroe epectators were .down at -/.cro, aUhougli Tom JJomi loikeil like being wcdl set, and he was «eoring with great confidence. Many of Ihc


and easily iindorstoo-J. The dolj of the kid­ neys is to- filter, reixirate and exjiel all Wititer^' and other matter fromi the blood, which, if ])srmitted to- pass into- it would he hamiful. If tha Kidiiey.s !ue weak, congested or inflamed, they cannot do- the xvoir'k Nature intended them to idov and the lienlth of tlie wdiole sys­ tem is in danger. It is tlis poisons thus pa.-s- ing inifierfect Kidneys that c.iiuse Blotches, Boils, Eczema, Salt Rhuem, Eiysipelas,Kim- niiig Soras, and many other troubles, all the rei'iilt of weak or diseased kidnej's. Do'dd’s Kidney Pills heal and strengtlicn


tile Kidnevs, when they resume tlieir work as purifiers of the blood. This- is how, and why, Dodd’s Kidney Pills stiind prcreminent as blood clean.^ers. You can eas ly proae this for yoiir.sell, use theirii they will convince you af, surely as you do.


, Sold by all chemists at 2S. pd. ]ier ho.x, or


f.nectatcrs had the match at Rt. A':idrc\\’ .s hc- Isiro their evci, when Parker and inillc pu-t on K) rims for tloi last wicliet, aiiil Hio question ivas, CouI-,1 tlie two luci: battinsr rojieat this pui viirmimee? Ij'nfortunately for Clitheroo, they had not the ehance, oae of tho umiiircs cvi- dentlv losiiiK liiH head over a decision ho was called upon to Rive.whieh was ver.i iiimdi apaiiist


Clilheroe. Tom H( urn played a liall through


6 Ijo-xes for 13s. pd., or sent free liv ]iost on receipt o f price by tlie Dodd’s Atedicine Coni- p.any, 23, l-'.arringdon Avenue, London, E.C. --------------♦♦♦--------------


LOW MOOR VERSUS


down for decision Iasi; Saturday, t>n Dick Field.


BLACKBURN 'IC-ULWAV CLDRK.S. The return match between i;lic.se teams was


__ ' _


2 3 23 31


10 44 44 44


67 81 a 10


W. litv bv inimcitlutely on his arrival l.ri^ir.8


ui> wi'tli a drive for two. The next ball lie re­ ceived-was a Jieauty, ■ and lieat him out niul out .Terrv liaviiig to depart with two b.'- ins ereilit. o 'fo r 60. .T. XViirbriek brought up tho rear, to soc XValsoii return 0110 very hard to Wcr'rall, whioii lie failed to Ivold. XVarbriek


was Ihcii clean howled for a " duck,” the m- iiitRs closing for tho not ovcrwhclimiig total


of 60, .1. Wilson lieiiig not out 8. Tho Clcrk.s opened their venture with lull


confidcnco, .sending XVliittakcr and XVliilesi le to face tho trundling <if W. Birch anil J. Latham. Mr. Extras was tl'°


two btiiig


registered by this gent, .off X\. Bircb. M '>ne- side tlicn hit Isitham for a single, and with the score at five. Kick Ecclos brought olf a clinking catch, at square leg, which disposed ot XVliittakor. 1—5—0. Bispliani joined M liitc- side, and a spell of quiet play ensued, until Bisphiiiii with the total at 7 was smartly caiighl Iiv Pate bohiiid the wicket. 3—7—0. Goldstniie arrived and hroiiglit 10 up ns a commcnceiiient, afterwards driving Latham for a couple. I lay lirighteiiod up coasidcr.ably now from the Clerk” point of view, both men playing nice cricket. Goldstone now got Bircli over the l ouii liiry, bringing 20 up with 11. nice leg glanec for 2. XVith niiotlier added, bo was bell caught in the long field by Warbriek. 3—21—K. Scniton made bis appeamneo, but with one added X\ liile- ” ids was cniight by XVilsoii off W ilky, wlu- bad takcMi the botl from Birch. *t—22—9. Marklan I arrived to see Serutoii bowled -by Txitliaiii for a ‘ duck,” wliieh brought Afurtin. on Ilho fcciie. XV. Birch resumed and Martin opened liis ac- eoimt by a single to leg. JIurkhi-:id followed with a niee nut for 2, ifartin. doing likewi.se. Markland then hrought .30 up with another sin­ gle, hut two runs later he lo.st the parliiorship c f Arartiii, wlio was clean howled by Birelu 6 lor 32. XX'orrnll came and inote.lied a single, Alarkhiiid following suit, and wilih tlie total at 37 Ararklaml was given out Ibw., seven wiekel.s being down for 37. T. Al.arklaiitl sliouhlered the willow, and opened with a singb, Ibllowcd by a boundarv to leg, ivhea he was well eaught by XVilky in tlic long-field. This let in IInrgreave> and -io wos lioiBted, when XVorrall: was caught by .ferry for one. Hrilgatc brought n]i the rear, ami opened wifti a couple to leg, when Har­ greaves was howled b.v Latham for. a duck, the innings closing for 42, Low Aloor thus wieiiiing


by 18 runs. LOW AIOOR.


XV. 'romliiison c Holgate b Sc.rii'-ou 2 .1. Coulthiirst b Afarklaud ................... 24 .T. H. XX'ilkiiisoiii b Seruton ................ 10 ,1. Birch I) Seriitou ............................... 0 .1. Latham h Bisphum ........................... 0 -I. XX'ilsoii eiot out ..................................... 8 XX''. Patchcld: li Morklaud ....................... 0 XX'. Birch li Bisphaiii ........................... ' 2


,1. .Tiicksoii b Bi.-plium ............................ 2 Jf. Kcnles c Goldstoiie b Scruluii ..... 10 ,1. XX'urbrick b Bispliiiiii ........................ 0 Extras


Total


.......................................... i 60


.....................


Ball of tlio XVickets. 4 5 G 7 8


9


__ — __ — — — 45 40 4G 58 G9


BtMpliam . ..... 12.2 ScrutoiL ... ....... 15 M arkiand .......... 0 ........ 3


XVorrall


BewUng Analysis. o . M. R. ^V.


1 20 2 34


RAILW^VY CLERKS. W’ bitcpide c W'ilson b W'ilkiii':Ou .....


arv'^foi"'-!. AiioUwi- single ami then Ills was brought to a close hy jumping out


rBourrmi/l^uissiug'ilio hull, bis'sticks hciii, well (listurhed. His score was 16 out ol a po sihle II. B. SInndeii came next, ami he s-ion joined the iiiajprty. liic third b-jll howling liim llie lust lull of ■Merecr was the next brought the score up a couple olY Bourn Green just*, sav


48 Mcr in ToIii Pye. h®


,.eer”put one up to liawslhornc oil Aimis, ,e eighth wiekcl we-at down. ' J-'s


" Amos, [\mos clean


the over. A. in, and Green


lo lai-L week’ .s total with Imllio next ovt*r oil Himllc,


l\\ but played on, and he \\aH lucky in ■


Ids wicket with a second atroKc. At -■ ■


b>>eea. put one Irom


grnu-ad. Bmirii also s'cjipeii and tho hall hci.ag scut in the wicket was put down at the hatter's cml. Uiioii this, Bourn ran lo Ihe other cml. as Parker had eiosscd him before lie ;.lcpp-ed back, and to everyone o surprise Bourn was given out, altliough nis wicket was not put down.


phinalioiis ctmld be given, or the umpire jias *Mvcn a (NliHuce to rcliact, tli2 fislderi Ir.i 1 dasbed ofT lo tbe pavilion, ai.d the >pectalorH rusbed on tbc crca.se. allli'uigb lliey rnmlc very little demonstration, nolbii-^' to -wliat might


liolore any o\-


bave happened on ^omc gioumit. Jl* cerlaiii- Iv a very lanionlable cu-c.umstamre, and was ,i verv bad omliiig to wbat Wtib otbciwUc cV'\eiy


Hcnl, and d, "Warbrick wa.'s promoted from tbo iceoi.ul ..'ilriiig. It wa.s ilnnbtfiil w.betlier .1. Latbam w'onld iilay, as bo liad received a naf-ty knock, oil the eye during practice. At: tbc last miiuito, bow*evei% be <leciilcd to lace tlie nuLsic. Tbo aftcra|jioii waa gloriously line, and the


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE. 11 Sliowiiig eacli Match, wlierc playci.1, ami tlie lesuU. p "s


la ceS


c


Barnoldswick- Clitlieroe Earby Groat Harwood Padiliaiii Head St. Andrews Settle XVImlley


o a


II. A. w| L ] D I-1 W 1 I. 1,11. 1 X' W| L 1 W n 1


1 n o 1 n 1 n 1 1111. 1 W 1 J,


1 r. 1 w I. 1 w X V 1 D 1 W w|


W rtn


•3


8 O


O


11. A. 1 >


d 11. A. 1 X o


• n 1 w w 1 r. V \


V 1 \ ■•1


v


O ee


c rt


Ph s 11. A. H. A.


T-rtJ 0


rs o


P 1 Wl


eS S


11. A.


< tn


c IT. A. It. —D W 1 1, > CJ/3


a C


11. A. 1 t>l


4:t-, 5^


11. A. |w 10 1 L 1 \y lO


I, 1 w |w 1 W 1 D 11- 8 h 1 I) 12


i t> |w w| Wl


W ] 1) U 1 D W j I> 11. 13 3


11 1 '■ D 1 33 wl


1 i> 1 D—L It- 0 1 I. I) 1 w Ixv r, 1 I,


1 - I, 1 u 1


I-l W 1 w 2 8


1.1 ixv 15


■ ^CliUieroo nml AVImlley each received two poinl8 on account ot St. Aiiurcw .s ....... os |. O^iust ClitheroE ami XVliallcy.


w *«P


piwcnce by winning tbe spin. Acconlinglv be tic.spatc.licd A\ alter Tomlinson aail .lini Coiill- Imi'.t. to defend the bonour of their native bill‘d. Bispbam an;| .Soniton sbarad tbo attack. Conll- Iinrst klrcve Biqihain tor a singlo in bis lirst over, doing exactly t»lic .‘ianie in SciutiDii’ s first, llien *1 omlin.'5i>a cut the same bowler for two. but next ball was smartly caught by Holgate, tbo tiist w'iiket tailing witli the. total at four. •I. H. Wilkinson was tbe man in the gap, and got Bispbam lb squaix* leg for a coiqile. Play was very slow and uninteresting, both men sbow7i:ig tbo greate.st; caution. Coulthnrst after getting an.otbcr Mingle in tb.15 islips gave a. ■\'ery liillmult cbance in tboNsamo dii’cclion. W^'llvin- Kiii now came out of* bis shell and brought 10 up wi!{|l a couple ofi’ Scruton, altcrwunU' get­ ting tlic same Imwler over the leg boundary. II. SciutoH .scut a curious mixture of balls dowi:, sonic slow’ and some la.st, while the pilch was varied eonsider*ibIy. Tbc batters did not; s<'em to be able lo tackle him cither, for be now clean bowled W ilkiiHon, tbe ball completely beating bim. Two wickets were dow’ ii lor 23, W'ilky’s conllribution being 10.


wi(,kct in grand conditio:] wdicn R. Eccles, wlin W4


I0 cMplaiii Jor tbc uccasion, itignaliscd bis .1. Bircb fol­


lowed cii», and alter a couple of siVjglcs Coult bojked Scriiton round lo tbc leg hoiindarv, af­ terwards bringing 30 up w:itb a single 311 tbe ramc tlireclioii. .^Vitll. niiotbar addin], Iiowcver, •I. Buell W


scored. 3 for 31. .1. Latbaiu tried Ium biKid. and Bispbain^ vaiied matter.^ by a maiden, Scru- toii duing ditto. WiJ>b anotber siiii^lii to tbo total, Bi;;pbam obtaned bis first: wicket at Latimm's expense, t "lor 32. K. ]'l> clcs arrived and made his eommanding presence known by a drive fora single, quickly foll'*>we.l by a couple to leg ufV Seruloii, It was '^vLlent■ that the eaptai.n was dci-ermiiied to >t p tbo lot and laitc tbe scorn, a bit. Me shortly a/’tor lirougbl 40 on tbe board by a iiieo drive -atV Jiisplmm. Coulthurfct wn*' playing t.'.e -stoii" wall game just now, only ha.ving registered an od<l mil during tbc la&t. 20 minutos. AVilh the. total at- two score, Markinnd took tbo leather from Bisplnun, and Eceles drove bim for a siingle, next lioisting Sc.ruton for 4. In nttompt- in.g to repeat; the .stroke, however, he was well tiakeu iu the Iniig-ticlil by Gnldstono, alter a Ii>t 1.v 10. i5 for 45. Jack W’ lUmi joined CuuU- Uqvat, uud with thege wcll-kuywn * sloggera'**


TO' defeated by .Seruten before be 3iml


d. WMiitlakcr c. Ecclcs b Birch ......... Bi-«pham c Fatofield b Latham ........ (Rddst'jnc c W’ arbiick h Dilfiaiu ...... Scruton b Latham .............................. ^larkland ll>w‘. b .Lathniu .....*............ Martin b Birch .................................... W^orrall c Jack-soin b LiUuim ............. T, Markland o Wilkinson b Birch ... Hargreaves 1


llulgato not out .................................... Extras .......................................


) Latham...........................


! 3 4 _ _


.


Total ........................ Fall of Ilia XVickets. 5 G 7


8 —


: 21 22 -2.5 32 :17 Bowling Analysis.


Latlium ... ...... 9.3 1 >


Bivcli ...... ....... 8 Wilkiiisim


> i) — 42 —


9 10 —


40 4I> 42'


O. M. R. W. 0 IG 3


1 i G 1


4


XVJIALLBY CniAMMAlt SCHOOL v. SON 'n-lCHNiCAL SCHOOL.


teiilii ilofcalod thu Nelson Tcohiiioal SoJiooI Icaili h.v fill runs. Tho iiiatoh'iviis phiyc.l a!' Ginilhoriic


Oil Siitiinlav tho XVlmlloy Grammar


Hull. The scores were as follows: — Nel-'oii 'rccluiiciil School.


Mr. Lecjuiui^ b Thomas ....................... 17 .Xfr. Foster c and b 'J'lioiiiu-i ............. 20 Blotohcr b Tlioiiiaa ................................. 0 Mr. Golt st. Mudc,:i b Staley ............ 9 Mr. Feel b Seult ............... .,................. W Clement (eapt) o Staley b U hoimis ... 2


I'arker b Seutt ......................... Harjireaves n Bulcock Seutt


Biirrate e Thomas b Seutt ........ Dixon mil ant ............................ I'iefcles iio’J nut ......................... Bxtras


.......................... Total " ............................ ■\ lialley Grammar Scfiool. \


Mr. Thonm.M c and 1> Loemnig ........ Soutt b Foster .................................... Bulcock c and b Flelchcr .................... Madou 1> Foster .................................... Woilall c im\ b Fo.stcr ...................... Garner not-out ..................................... Hulford b Fletclior ............................ Sluter absent ....................................... Extras .....................................


Mr. Kan^roni 1) Flctcbur ................ Mr. Stalry c Peel b Foster......... M.vLauglilni j(wipt.) c Foster h greaves


.......................................... Total ..................................HI Har- 28 94 12


NBU Seh11.1l


H. P. TURNER,


Grocer an<d Provision Dealer, Excelsior Stores, Waterloo,


Bugs to Infoini the Inhabitants o f Clilheroe and District that, he has taken over the


above iilacc, and feels confident that he can compete successfully, both in qualitv auh y rice, and respectfully solicits your esteemed orders, and he will Le pleated to funihh cpiotatious. The system o f conducting my business is c-n the following lines: — Promptness in delix-ery o f all oirders. Strict personal attention to ever)' detail. Best- pcs-sible quality at Icxvest consistent price. Goods freely e.xchanged if not appreved of. XXxekly and Monthly a-ecounls treated as Cash Sales. Integrit}', -desixtitch.: and cleanlines.s in eveiy particul.ar. Orders for groceries by Post frem 5s. Xo ^ 2, Carriage pa-id. Any cause for complaint immetliately rectified with courtsey.


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CALL AND INSPECT MX' STOCK OB JuLi'i.iViO


X T A A/TC? ONLX' THE BEST BKAND KEPT.


From II to 15 lbs in weight. Also our 1/6, 1/8, I/10& 2/- TEAS. None better to be had. C5ur KIEL BUTTER is the best in the Town.


NOTE. TH E -ADDRESS: —


H. P. Turner, Excelsior Stores, 29, Waterloo-road, Clitheroe.


SPLENDID CHOICE IN


TOTS, GAMES, BOOKS.


At the Times Office. •'•j 'v tS'" ' 1 'r - A*W>>^p 7 m


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DRESSED SLEEPING


TALKING AT THE TIMES


DOLLS OFFICE.


row escape ot being knocked down by one of bowlers, and when 88 ’vns. rcacbed the Irnine^


mo” ' t ' * c o « nVid ibe flag-pob


fitors declarctl, xnHi. four, inckcts best performance was given- by Piiider for well got 47 ciot out. He is a pronus.iig youth ami some day we liope to see Inm in. the ranks of the York,shire Coiiiitj'. Bor tlic hoiucstcTs, Bond took five wickets,^for 2a, Robinson two for 15 and Lund 2 for 17. The two latter were in poor form. XVc think the wedding


, 84 o u o ™ . « ; s | . y —


very half-hearted fashion. WriAI.LKY.


been a t dozen.


Int^en. „ 6 . « f


a good o ^ . Coulthurst had^plaj'«l nlthoiugK'lie had scored rather slowly, liaviiig


the wickets over an hour 6. for 46. W Palo


tv .


oponed'bis acTOUnt” ksVing the total t.naltercd. score of B'rch


'marked Billy Pato’s .......H


broken, by Marklonid, who land”


before ho had T4 flu* wiMow*. h-ok tlhe tuo field. Lund was bowledjy^^^^ Pate s tarrly ,nuriy for


next in evidcnco. Anotlior blank interval sued, whioli was


f i-.rni was en­


huJ tn o -.rr


and 30 wns foil. However,


'camo fltcadily until ‘the. Then the' hom^ters


WADDINGTON STILL WINNING. '


On Saturday last Waddington bad tlio,plen»- „ r o " f inviting the


A PRIVATE GENTLE-MAN having a con- siderable stimi cf uninvested money at his dis. pos.'U, is preiiaied to advance the same to all rfe.spectable and responsible persons in aiiy part cf Enghmd or Wales, in sums of not less than-;£i'S to ;i^i,ooo on the Borro-wet's owu


XVithC'Ut Sureties or Securities. No delay. H A OT—Strict P O LW CSS riracy Garaatei n


And, if desired, a written undertaking be giveni to thiis effect.


Advances also maxile on Mortgages and Re. versions int


5% Interest per annum.


Repayable by easy Instalments, or in cnesum to suit the Borro'wer’s convenience, or if d^


sireti, the capital can remain as long as the interest is paid.


taking a:i)ueo o:i Kicky. To-morrow ivill bo the ‘ ‘ Kerbv Bay” at -ow Moor, and they will try to have their revenge, but they mil no doubt Imve a good, inatcih. Come in thousands.


Low Moor.


B. .Tackon c Kiigdalc b Bond ................ 20 ,T, I?ate Ibw. b Robinson .................... 4 .f. Ecolcs c Speihling b Lund ........... 11 R. Gcldnrd b Robinson ........................ 7 II. Bailey b Bond ................................ 0 H. Battersby b Bond ........................... 5 •T. Wnlmsley c Hanson b Bond ...... 0 B. Horsfield b Liind ............................. 1.5 XV. XVilkinson b Bond ......................... 3


T. Hartley nun out ............................... H J. Dilworlb not. out ............................. J Extras


Total *\Vaddinjrloa.


...................................... 4< ....... 84


T. Kobiinsoii c Dibvorth b alin'slcy ,r. Boolhinan c. Walni.slej* b Bailey... 0 E. SpetldnijT b ■VVahii.-slej' .................... 4 W. Finder not out ............................... -47 K. Eur<l b 'Walmsley .......................... "W. Soiilliwortli b Eccle? .................... I .1. Bond b Bailey .................................... -t J. Coates not out ................................. 1 F, HanBon, S. Dtigdale and J. E. Green- bank. to bat. Extras ......................................... 3


Total (for G crickets) ...... 88 - :0 :-


VOIUC STREET v .AVATERLOO AVESLEYANS.


ground on Tuesday cvcniiiff.TIie visilors winnir.ir fh'' toss elected lo bat, Wilsini and Bitholl facing T. Fell and T. Wilson. 'For tlic visitors Harwood took five for 1C mid Topping two for four, the last-named Imvii.g six niaidens out of


'I'his match was played on the lligh !Moor


10 o'^’mrs. The score'* •were:—York Street: \> ilson 1,


out 2, Ratcliffo 0,‘ A£qiiiiaU 1, cxilras 1. total 2D. XVaterloo XVoklcvan.s: Cook 2, Smith 3, XX il- soii 1. Rothwell 3, XX^ Bell 2, G. .XVrigluy 2,


Bithell 13, Toqiping 0, Hartley 8, Barker 0. Siinp-Hon 2, Harwood 1, Hakciri' 0, Bibby not


V - . . .M . 11 . ..it.... i^i.


T. Bell 2, ClieMer 1. Biisli not out 2, .1. XX'rig- ley 1, Pye 0, extma 2, total 21.


be IM POR TANT NOTICE.


As this is not a regular Loan Office, liabitual borrowers need not apjdy.


Foa* full paiticukiirs (free c f cltarge) apply |'er.


sonally or by letter (stating amount requirtd) to


MR. W. S T E W A R T 2, C ooper St. Manchester.


28, BEDFORD STREET, CHAlCING CROW LONDON,


_____ (Established 1870). Capitol and Beservo


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Aeseta ... Liabilities


-£512.475 0 0 209,475 0 0 JB303.000 0 0


LOANS of .£30 to J02,000 grant(>d at a few hoon* noti(50 in town or country, on mortgage of foni. turo, trade, and farm stock, plant, crops, itc. without removal, and to assist persons into bui’ OC89. Also on deeds, policies, and reTcrsiou, Distance no object. Easy repayments. Strictly privat(5. Call personally or write. SPECIAL FACILITIES TO ALL reqairitr





r pH E CHARING CROSS BANK JL


ISSKt i p


Simple Written Promise to Repay,


WADDINGTON


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D E T ^ XVlxlnel


Coventryf A t th o l


pjanufactl tain


Finch, I| chine brcl


c etl by| Ba-sed bf


h


urnley, f Mr. WL


Lancasteil Mr. ■'Vj


rather col to explml


jie couildj engineer .


a boiler .


sale he wil of Octob-I


banking accounts. TWO AND A HALF PEE GENT. INTEREST allowed on the mimmoa mentlily balances of Correut Accounts wher act drawn below £Z0. Deposits of jCIO and upwards received on term!


as under; — 5 per cent, per annum subject to 3 months* aodee of withdrawal


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Special Terms for longer ponous. lotereet paid quarterly.


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*> A. WILLIAMS, Mjlh ib. jlo


AN OLD E S TA B L ISH ED OFFICE Is prepared to grant Loans promptly awl


privately, to- Irarmers, Cowkeepers, JIarka Gardeners, and all Resiiectable ITousehoWen entirely on own note o f hand.


FROM £5 UPWARDS. Low Interest and Repayments easy. No


fees o f any kind charged, apt! no Bills of Sole taken.


' All rVpplications received in Strict Cent


dent and Urgent Cases promptly attended to, DISTANCE NO OBJECT.


-Apply by letter or othenvisc MR. A. GOODMAN, 12, GUILDHALL STREET, PRESTON.


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it from later visit I in whose f him -aji onl boiler. HI for the Sill Xlc-nday ■'t for the p| the defeni the yard,! wagon xvJ two days I Mr. XX'eelB had intenj ei' ais-ay, II defendant! iieedles.s el he (Defeij gine into' to-take thl away on t| there xveii ought to fj also, but Robert 1


the aS'Jt insiiected I Messrs. (| bought tlj Buniley. wont oveiJI been mo\ i again on boiler coil timber hhj with Mes>f right whitl her he ag l Cockshuti


'authantv He told' -Xl Mr. Millcf about i6 1


moved by I this plaintl traction ei| tiff going riving he going on had been haring beti night. He[ shutt on i| he ha-l dtl iiig that tf Ho then t-l tain othei| iiig^-’inirehlj footpbitc.s I er was alh were deta| the (letentl plied tha.tl ly arradigel defendantl make anv I IX'ljiIley


plates not! to Sabdenl for the rei| ter going


;j


^ The pl.ates] of Blackb- eLajisod. engine haiL den he h.a-| which he if able, and f He claimef


' tile fTOtplI iu the varl) to pay f(ii[ they had 1 uo oxiieiis For the h. thought,, tiross-e


not told t


removed i hy the me


Cockshut By Mr.


kakl on 11 bring full


Kdwan


eorrobora den on th


traetioai e ground, a h'g into t as to the John A


burn,


: histructtK plying wi


^hiiiday,- ttiid four -


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