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fcreimrations ot I oflm-ed to that :


I’ltn fitiporabun- Ico thu days of


|ty cIo;-.rly that ■was to indulgo


■; hard uxorciso with cniaoiat.


■inctly novel to Bcnios with nil


jthc 3 alstaflian '=5 tho local


t Amiral Soap,


|tl treatment is |vn ac-tora and |id Ih do Colo, I in tho syatem


■oadiTH nfilicted If th« l.'ody will


Jan ho ohtained ■ipany, 3 Throg.


1 / O I,.L}\^DUil, the iABHETITES in DSCAIX. 1x0.


|?nis mol to 1,^ I'orfcet wicict. |ci(lnl to maJoj jillow first. jconiniontxM the freely front


* out of 27 was , 111(1 F. T\'nlkcr


13 runs liotwccit to Hco Piekup


|rycd -to without l■^(^l (for C


|5 of


liml Itawsou H |-wit this total


I howling of F> \\ 0(xl hoiiiff


lit when W.


Iiec two cruried |d then (loelarod. for 78 out of


p o o h l^HM .


yt.VNEY DOES THE HAT 'rRIClC.'’ IVlialloy journtxl over to llnrirood on SnU


urdav last to Gy conclusions with Harwood at Cliffo Hank.


TTio " Harruilerv ” hold a far better poMHon


in tho Leafiuc tnblo than lYlinlloy and althoufrh they wore haitcn by their nntngoiuaw on tho khlwy ground yd expectation wiut rainjiant on Satunlny in favour of tho Iiomo toam. (


TIic homesters were in rare so.>l form nn«l


from iho outset it was plainly to bo seen that one and all meant businVasa.


'iTicro was a largo nllendnnce and a fairlj'


po'iil wicket prevailed la a dull light, iho cloraonts being very heavy.


Winllcy were forunatc in guossing llio


liiri of E'O com and lakjug udvantaRO of this Vulilc and Slandon went out to Uio deliveries ot


the home pro and Siimllcy. Finney sent down aoino wcll-me.isiired Jjalls


aid l«lh batters found tbonisolvcs in dillicul- lifs, Xohlo pulled up however, and sent hun lor a couplo luid two emglcs. Sland.cn also fit one away.


With tlic score at 22 Standen loft, nnd with ■


tivo more nddod Rainshottom IViU a prey' to a smart natch by Kirkbnght.


Nicliolsnu now ioined Noble and oltiw cmkot omtiiod. Tlic liowhiijr was ibry hno,


both howlers wuro in grand form and runs Itw aai fur botween. Smalley was very dilhcult


to get aw ay. NoMo foil to tlio bowling of I'inney at 28


bring played (.'arofully for his contnhution of 11. Kis strokes wuro very noat nnd well-


plaCTxl. Total ........


il. Green iillttl Uio p«ip niul «oon set uboni Ko hit I'inucy


tlirt^iwtout


R couj>lo of wors, Imt at •'W had oiilicr tho kitisVction or «Utwnti8fiwcboii o? HwAnjf throe* o{ hi^ collcaguoH depart without the Hcore Imvinx hcon iiuscd. Soniothlnt; inoro. ITo


MT them leave conwciilively. Y ihI hiiuicy flail (lone the Iwit tnclc. Fiiincv- rweivcd roumU of ui>phin.4c for tlli^^


perforinaiu-'o n.n<l hubsjoqiionilj a ixiUection «a?i# maflo oil lu« behalf. Uu'shaw Boon foil to Smalley, nnd imiinly


W thoe^]>rt« o f .T. Green who w'w toi> *<corur


villi 10, {md T. 1*yo wlio eontnbuUsd i:i, iho so3rc \vri«


iuanoiir Judge CL.M.M.


Ilicilor. hroucht Nlvpt^a 3\JT1J^ St«J


lionncU ■inter oJiiini also


I r t' j'UinciiH for


In.t X:: 30s. for !(»*■ n. fox (i-rnor tiic j«)urnn3it^t


|'1 fr>r nonf*p<>b'’


I;- Election, and with tlio clsc-


not concerned


landidatc at tho It lie JisKol ill* hic iioniiiiatint Jiluni-irily.


Itlio brcncli luot in n sound * u|v wtiA.s afier fouMil thnt it


isv. 7'liis Ini'i > a>j LUcuJ vs'^r®


|ih was iilriglit. Id it.


lM.iintifT iir


ii.anuraMturors, igarti BUplill*^-^


• the iMisfer'l plain tiff and


he rot use 1 m ho hnrtfain bX 1 finii. hargaii), l>nt had no nRbb


iKiX that this


ho 111. fo» dcfeiiilanl»


to CU at twhu.0i 'lotiU t.i*i


iiininjTj closetl. Tho whole Hide were out at 3-15. Tlio hclfliTij; of the lioinc uido vms bpltnJiJ


not a s»iiq;le ohani’c IxMiijf luiAMxl. Promptly at 1-0 tho homo clevou vulerod on


tlipir hirht IjihIc, Ohnn'mek and J. T. Ilip.'^iuson bviiiff the first pair. >'icholw)n and \\. H.


Tlioinpsfin hail cliarvo of the Icither. Chmlwiek openwl with a couple but Hijryiu-


i>on who waH vor>* rhaky had hiH centre «tick kr.oc’ked out of the periiendiculnr by Tliomp^oji.


Smalley utjs the next but with tho store at


12 he n.Ko fell a r id ini to Tlioiiip'-ou. Thus tho outlook nas not \*eri i"Osy, but vitU


the advent of Sianstleld the complexion of the jsMiiio was allo(;£Uicr c!iun"c«l. TIo soon hoiat*\I ihe 20 M'oniiir three fouj-4 ui cjuiek successioiv*


At It La*>frshaw relieved Thompson but ho


Iiiid o.-ilv one over however, three of luu bulH Ir.niJK- sent ffor foiiri*. Tins brouifht .Mcrcor


oil ai G1 ilnit tho «:oro vvii-s hit ofi without fur­ ther los'i. C.h:i(lvnclt was out to it catch ofl.


Mercer at T3 h-ivTns uddwl *J8. Ilia Bcoro iu- thiiietl five -tH,


Ma^usiichl conhimied Ui Ibat viRorourly md


Walnisl-v aufl he mlded ti\ for tho los.s of 11)5-“ fiitli


hho third v\UckuL Imvin*' ad k*d cviirtly a similar amount. SUn‘'fiohl was in-


(iced nidortunatii in not twuiplcLiiig his hulf- ctritiiiry. Ilk* w w jairlicAihady . scvoiHi on Thompson, nml drove him ropciiU-dly to tho


ropo-s. Hitj score includctl oiifht 4s. 'niu score w-ia b it olf in the .short perio.l of


Ti imnulcH for two wiLkoiw, but de.->pito t o


f.iol (if the iiuilch. being won luo whole of tho Iil.iyer.s visliXtl tho rjcuati 'Plio ricoruig wua very fiut. nn bour’a pbiy yielding 125 ruiU. The fioue wns eartted to 177 U'foro the


imileh was eoncliided, Uie i)nncii«l Hcowra laiiig Slansiield (9, T. MTdmidoj- 28. At- Cliailwick 28. nnd .R. T. Mdla 21). Tliu fielding of flio vi.silors was lamentably


IKior; not only wGra numcrou.s clnuieei. ihrmsii away, hut the Uirowing in was iicAhing le^ Ilian farcical, and tVil..dluy'« ij.crfor.iuu.eo ot Satunlny last will luvvo to be vastly improved ui>on or fiorious tliingfl vrfU happen-


To-nunruw 'Wlialley tvavo EuAy at borne. TUo Bcoiiug last SaturdW


WItwh. - No one could have vvishol for more r-analton


than that wliich marked last Saturday's Mate r with Read: neither could a clmuix more excit­ ing than the ono which took place be wished


for. Tlicre is r.n onlily linnging round tins annual


fixture wliicli BCcniH to doohtre. despite all oir- rumstanccH pointing to tho conttarj un cxci


iug uuish.” And an "exciting finish" it wus, lint I must


begin at the betrinniiig of my otery: and the first tiling will bo to say that the usual con­ tingent of "howling supporlets” came ulongwith llieir team from Read. It will only bo fair lO say loo Unit tho Roaibtes had every encourage­


ment from their .supporters. Still. Uio blatant jingoism of Read found


TCciproeaUon from tho Padilnuii crowd, who aro none Um less sliort of lungs than their Rci.l


fn/4ul8. Conseriuontly, tthaonghout last Saturdaj s


match owstv ancudent, liowovvr insigiiUitiniti


received a clicor from one porUou of Uie crowd and a groim from tho other; a roar of approval and a howl of disoontent.


As rcganls the match, the Roaditos won the


Bpin of the com and dcoidc-J. to baE The first bi l l served to put the Itedihnm


enthi.siosu on good terms with themselves ter W. E. BrmNiaw


'caught by Alf^


Hownrth at imd-oA. Richarilson then tiinic an.l joincrl _the^ Bo., 1


capbiiii Lonsdale, nnd he pbiyed Ailmim very skiirull.v towards the close of the over


wbt*n


be Kot a ttinrflc. Tlic el.ai.ging of ciid.s. however, was disas­


trous lo Reel, ter Aihims found hm w«J t Lonsdale's inidillo stump Uio last ball of mor. Tho Imlsmnii was eemjdctcly dcemvci ,


the ball scorning to curl round the bnt. Pollani took up Iho iittiuk from tho other


cud. but did not meet wtth tho samo sucec s ms the pro, the over yielding two luns.


.Adams, Imwever. comiuued in Ids lucky iiioo.I


ami tho next over, ns a result of a drsiieralo stioko by Ernest Bradsluiw. he mndo a .splen- dUl cnlcU higli in tho air from,his own bowlmg- It took a Httlo time for the crowd to realiso that the pro. Inal really taken the b.ill, bnt tins once made sure they gave vs.sit lo their feeling


iu no uiiutakoii iiinuiior. MInrslinll. Urn licad pro. came next, nnd he


mid' liieltanlson did .someliiing to stop Uio ro t , wiliieli ildid apparently del in . BflUi. Imlieii


/.teadily ami not without skill for tho bowling Wits good and tlio wicket not altogether lru,t-


wortliy. coutwl ui the T '


However, in duo time tho hatsmeii ROl somo jowIiuV . 'udJ <■?»'> I"'*' “ “


1 2 J i U 1


.'iilnnis Polliird Whitliikor


lluiytroavi.t) Mooro


P A H I l tAM .


Fall of wickets. S O T S '


* It)


ti 69 126 113 110 162 I«7 BOWLlSO ANkLXSlS.


B, 3


3 0


ft 1


on


3-5 IG


23 1-h


AV. 7


'I 1


• 0


> PADIUj VAI V. }IEAI>. e x c it in g f in is h . 'A DRAW OX TIME. 23 24 28 30 ro 30 53 53 CO 69


BowLiKa Anaitbib. O. M. B- W.


Pinntay Milks


Smalloy


12 D 37 .1 0


3 0 GT. 3IAEWOOD.


■VY. Chadwick a Pyo b Mercer ...........................‘dS ,T. T. niffRinson 1)


D. Af. Smalloy c lAiigshaw h Thompson ....... * A. StaiiBfiold b Niciiolfion .............................'f® C. Holding, b Mcrccr .................................... - ° T. lYulnwlcy b Nicholson ...................... - ........88 R T. Mills b NicTiolsou ........... - .................. W. GriiTitli-s b D.angslm.vv ........................... ® G. D. Btubbings b NScbolson ...................... t-J IV*. lAuney b Nicholson ................................... ■


MA Kirkbright not emt ......................................... ** Extras ................................... ^


Total


Fall of wickoto. 5 6 7 8 9 10


12 73 74 123 U3,}. 140i 147 155 177 Bowlino


Anai-tsib. O. M.


iXicliolson. ■\V. H. ThoinpBOn Eangsliaw ^ferccr


35.1 13 6 18 1 1 1 0


5 4 61


n . W- 5


2 25 25 o 1 177 6 8 2 HI 5


|'‘l” -"d..m upon imuiphlot on


Great Harwood Read


P. 6


Barnoldswick _ 7 Burnley S. And’s 6 Pndiham ... Clitlioroo ... tVliallcy ... Earby


•■ 1 "


“t »


... 8 WIIALLEY V. GREAT IIAIUVOOD. 1 2


CRICKET


I l I B B L E S D iX E L E A G U E . EECOED UP TO DATE,


WITAXLET.


THE CLITHEEOE TIMES, FRIDAV, JUNE 22, i960 Fall of wickets.


T. E. Xohlo o Sm-iUoy b FinnCy ................. 14 E. Sbindon b Smalloy .................................... S ,T. PC. Eanisbottom o Kirkbrigbt b Smalley. 0 Nicholson c tValniMley b Finnoy .................... 8 J, .Greon. c AValmfll(y b Smalley....................19


"A. Mercor b Etnncy .........................- .......... •) "W. H . Thompoon o Kirkbnjrht d> Einnoy 0


A. EariKHhaw c Kirkhriglit b Smalloy .......... 2 K Green not ont ................................................ 2 T. Pyo b SmiUIoy ........................... .................13 R. SmiGiitss c Hisginaon b Finney.................. 1 Extras ........................


8 Total .............. 69


Fall of wiokola. 5 6 7 8 9 10


yiiatk bofoi^ot AlJpsns bowlod' Bachard’son vvitb a good boll •whteb took tiho log and middle stump. This let iu HownrUi, nnd ho nnd iho pro,


put on runs at a great pneo. .Tommy w3.it* takor took Gio ball from Pollard at 40 but Oil wnH on tho boards when Marshall roceiToJi lus quietus from Adams.


A'. Bradshaw, who sneccedod, and Haworth played t» Gipitol innings, and botli batsmea


scored exactly ilio samo number o f runs, viz 44. Haworth wus out at 12G to a noteworthy catch by A. N. Hargreavos, Tlio partnership


hud roalised 57 runs. .T. W. Bradshaw was tho new corner, and ho


played a lively innings of 9, after wEich Mayor oanicfi; o faco tho musio. Tlio last named did not slay long, being given out Ibw when ho had scored 2.


"With tho junior “Ward in 150 was hoisted,


and at 1G2 A. Bradshaw fell a prey to Adams. Ho had given one chance to AVehster behind


tho vviokels. AVnivl nenr, whipped in, and father and sou


were together. Tho rather sucoumod first to Pollani, Uie innings closing fior 167.


W. H. Tliompson .......... 0 0 " t to conimonco Uio taik of vvipiug ^


At exactly 5-10, Branch and Hownrth. oamo ____________


_ ^ off tho


Rend b<»to. Tlicy mndo none too good a start, however,


for AH v«U( out to a bnlltant catch at point by ilarshall in Ernest Bradshaw^s second


over. This let iu Ted Jtooro ami Branch opened


*


his r^'couut vvitln somd neat cricket, b « t Iw) wns not t>«rmit,ted to stay at the wickcU for


caught at point 3)y Haworth. ITvo jiioite Ijjihla"! and Tommy) ^^■1littafct!a•


«vi9 caught l>cliiu(l tub wicket. 3 for 19. tVith tho ndvont ot Starkic, Sloorc vvo-i hurl


and had to retire. Starkio atul Adams then added 13 when the


pro was howled hv' Moxahall, Pollard cjimo, but ho soon lost tho pnrhier-


Bhip of Stiu-kio, who was Ijowlcd by Jlnrsliall. and also of Wcbsior, who lamely played into


tho liauda of Richardson. cuclx dististcrs as Uioso brought T d Mooro


back to tho cjoa-so, and lio and I’ oUanl were Uio Miviours of tho game. tn i i ls t Atooro w:i-s content to kcoj) up hiS


aul. Pollard hit out for all bo vva« worth ami


trouiicdf llhoi bowling all round Uio vuckot. In this way 06 runs were added when Pollard was caught in the slips having f


thnu5E which included 8 our.s, 1


QppluU»tt. Hargticavc.s jtellciweil. and wxm


promising Clebiit wlien he wis given run out. ^ e decision raised the - ot the lb— por­


tion of the crowd, who wuc of IIiifgroavc.s wus in, and some


were iiinde. Gould they hold out warn tho (lucstion


that


Irong remarks Hmti


van eagerly -asked. PhvJ-ers as tom were cxcite.1 .md llie latter gave vc


Still the men kept kept up thmr minutes fo.ir minutes, three niTilutes and the


la'i over. One bv one tho bulls were sent down at last there-was a grvsit shout I he mm.


had kept th'iir Wicket intact and the «‘‘‘ tch vvas ■ -r .•*»


drawn.


at Read lo-moriow. .vlivn, mite. Clio reluni will be iilojcd. l.„dih«n. is siuo te take with them u Urge


contingent of spectators. = '


READ.


w . E. Bn.dsl.aw o Haworth b Ad.mis ........^ ^ T. EonsdiJo li Adams ......................


.......... ,T. Rlclinrdion b Adams ..................... ^ ^


E. Bradshaw c nmlb .Adams.................... ..... AfarHhall (pro) b Adams ••— • •••••


J Haworth c Hargreaves b Mooro ... ......... A . Bmdsliuw b Adnius .............................


..........


,T AVnnl ]Uns. not out ............................... J. AVard scur.


4t ......... g


.1. AV. Bradshaw b Adnm.s^ ...... ...................... ^ T. \Y. Mikvor Ibw b PoU.ilu ......


10 .


b Pollard .................................. Extras .....................


T o ta l lt> 7 2 3 Of couree Uio result atigeisif the weather l>er- well ter the gale ,


pl’Clll* nt to


Unfir pa.s,ion will, loud -rios of encouragmiiciit rot unmixod by groans from Uie Readuvs.


" " J , ^


twos. It vvu-s a lively and mvaluab_lr_ mmn'„u ond tho batsman received


wt'H-incntcd 4 5 6 7 a 9 10


33 46 50 116 127 131 B owlino Anaxtbis.


E. Braxisliuw Marshall T^fayor


Wafld 3uiir. Ward scur.


0. M. R. w. 2


i l


18 n


..B — :a==r*>1iF=-(—


CEUTIEROE V. EAST DANCASHIBB WANDERERS.


ClithoroQ hod a Iriohdly tangngoment on Sat.


urday.last. East Laiicashiro Wanderers being Uic visitors.


TIio day was fine anti the wickeii was in grauil


'Tcttle,’* Tlio visiting captain, winniuff tho to5s, tlccidcvl


to visit the crease first, and sout in Wluilloy nnd Boddy to the iruudUng o£ Itindlo and Bourn.


'W’hnlley opcntxl witli' a boundary off Amon


and ntldotl a eingle a ball later. Bourn at tho other end sent down a maiden and in liis s co ond over got Boddy to pnt ouo up is'bich bo smartly took possession of.


T. A. Haworth ntext came upon tho scene,


and opened with somo neat fitrokos. Tho l>alr played j^rand cricket, nnd tho score


cm lied 5G—an oildition of 50—before a partintT h*» inado a mift-lut tviUi the result Ibnt bo vsna cffcctetl. Hamer followcvl and had a lakTry innings ter


3G, hiUiiiff Bourn for Uirco foiirb m ouo over. WooJ-s oomiuletl ilic rtopcoUiblo total of 27»


including a six, and Curnuchiil a vvcB-ployod 13.


Amos was Bovci'cly punislied ns was Bourn


at iutur\'alH. Thu fifth wicket having fallen, however, ilio


cream hud gone, nnd the rc.st <iuickly followed. Henderson pnivod most Hucccssfiil with the


leather, having five wickets to bis credit, at .in average o'f 7.6 each. Hamson got thii-ie at the


rat“ o f 8.6. Boforo tho innings were comiilelcd, Uic score


of 155 had been ra t t led up. AYitli this total to fiico Oxburgh mid Hanson


went out to facu Hamer and Haworth. Hnnson opened the score and c.irctnlly ndde.1


II couplo of Singhs., Imt vvitb the total .it 16. he tell a pray to tho wily Hbmcr. Oxburgh also


left at the 8.amo total. J. AV. Wiiidla and Hornson wero the nsw


IxillcTS. Tlio tenner Diul a loiilliy stay for llie o ter liu etayvvl to sec 37 hoisted.


Cniaijlalo foBow-eil amli tlic teiirlh wiekl-t


curried Uio score to CO. Six vvickcLv wero down for S5 and nine for 86


but 111 inks to a spirited stand by Rawsthornc and Bourn the scoro was earned to lilO before the nrnicli concluiUel, the visiiors winmiig with


the innrKm of 2.>-rum>. To-morrow* CMilhcroo journey lo Burnley to


contCKt SI. gVmjrmv.?. The scoring last Saluriluy was as follows: —


AV.V.NDEREHS.


AVhalloy e Grr.iisdalc b Bourn ........................... •*' Boddy o and b Bourn ...................................... _ ’ Haworth c Hamson il> Henderson .................


Hnmor h lIcmlon*on ....................................... Wootlu h lIiirriHou .......................................... Ciirmiclmel b iUm^oii .................................... BrinJle c Ibiwsthorno b HKiikloi-hOiL .............. ^


on


WtUiaiu.-i b ITomlcroOM .............................................. Bell c Kttwsthorno b Ueiuieriioii


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


llimlle b Hiirneou .............................................* Gr4


.*ciiwootl not out ....................... . . Fall of wickote. 4 5 6 7 * 9 _ 10


56 07 n o 136 137 137 IKi 135 loo BovvUng Analysis.


llindlc


Bouni Harri.soii Hemloraoii


O. M. 5i


33 12 11 33 CLlTllEKOlh


N. Oxbnrgh e Boddy *> Haiirir ....... R, Hnnson b Hmiir-r .......................... ,1. W. Wiiidle e Bell b Haworth ...... 3{. Harrison c Cnrmicliiicl b Wiimls At. (Iroasdnle c Hot ly b W ootls ..... O. .'1. Henderson Ibw b Wiinds ....... L\. Hindio Ibw b Woo.ls ................. P. Mitchell b Whniley ...................... W. G. Barker run out ..................... 3;. KawsUionic not out ................. T. H. Bourn b Hamer


Exlnts ....


w. stnrk'o ■


Admiis b Mmshull ...........■••••- ........... 11. Pollard o


j { . AA'eb.ster o A. N. Hargreaves run


Ricliurdson b JlnisliuB out .................


Extras Total n o


.1. K. Hitohoii not out J. StevciisOn not out


b .MarshriU ........................ ........... Marslinll b AVard ........................


__ — — .— — 1C Iti 37 GO 71


1 o 3 4 5


I'liU of wiekets. 0 7 8 9


Telia 10


h3 81 8o 80 I3‘J Bowling Analysis. . Kaiiier


Kaworill AA^ooilfl


AVlJttUcy 11


o . M. K. AV, 3


2 8


30 8


31


«> 1


<) m i t


10 31.


1 •1 5 3 0 B. :u 47 20 35


AVi 0


2 ,3 ............


Extnu> ................... T o t a l ...........


35C -6 3 0 G 0 'll


' 4. , Cl 0


10 4


IG 0 9


10 2


B L A C K B U B l f A N D L E A G U E .


D I S T B IC T


tho /toss thd visitors k-lootal to handle ;tli€ j


ST, JA3IES’ r . JAMES STBEET (Blackbm-n). Hiaviny l)cen away from lioino for tlio previ­


ous four matches tbc Saints wore at Standen Hoy last week whoa tlnoy received a visit from aiioUior Blackburn cliiib iu the persons of the JumOH Street team. Tho visitors came widi a good reputation being. 3rkl, m this Ijeoguo


tablo. St. Jamoy* wlio aro fourfcli bavc only boon


‘doing moderately and wcito in, hopes of chaiifi- ing places in tho leagnia ndth tlio vnsiiors as


tho result of tho encounter. Those hopes wore doomed to disappointment how<rvier, for tho visitors proved too many for


them. It Tvas rogrottablc that W. Hudson, and C.


I'odon Tvoro unable to be prescul as Uioy woul.l


prdljiibly bav3 turned the tables. Tho visitors brought their full stroiigth and


rred. AVatson winning the tose scut Billinglon


and J: Coulthard to do battle. Only three had been rcgi&tcrctl when. Arthur, becoming too Kwgbr was stumped by Robmsou


that scattered hks pegs. .V, E. Dixon pn^ivled, and tho scona was


raised lo 21. , i Dixon yondod to a good cnteli by Calvcrlcy


off tho bowling of T. Hoyle. W'. E. Hiirrison took the bat and 30 was


soon passe-.l. AVhen tlie boanl showed 30. ConUhard was


also beaam by Hoylo and iie:l; WaLson filleil tho gap.


Vetfy filtraclivo cr.iikot lensnedt mid fitly , . j-i-i .


Qjipcnrod off AVal.son’s hat. gliorUy tiftor tho same lliatsmau ofiered a


hard chiincti lo Kilncr m tho slips mid it vras atcc])te<L .Foe Rnwhnson caiiio and went willi- oiit lidding te tho totiil iw also did N"tter. .1. ir. Gornall wves tho mnn ix> stop the rot and Harrison letting out at Kovie liit him to llie lioumlary in successive balls, 10 being lioisl- cd in ono over. ILirrison 3iere g.ive a cliaiicc in


tlie slips, but wus lot off. Tho next ball bent Gornall who had minle. 3


and fa wackets weilj down ter 62 runs. Calvert :uid Hoyle now chmigcl omls. mid


Harrison reached Ids -20 off the latter. Calvert was no.iiallcd twice iu the first ovei -.iftci t.ikiug


up his new position. Ttiirrisou then hoisted 70 and Halslc.i.I vvas


howled hy Calvert for one. Cawthoriid did not give much trouble nnd


the innings jclosed |ter 76, aiumson canyi.« mu Ids bat ter a credilablc ‘27. 'I'ho visitors started with W. bliaw nnd A.


Cilvttrley. Tim tnimllmg was m the hands of F. Wntson and .V. ICiiowlC'. In Watson's first oven- Shaw cat him for a single, but: when five had been notched C'alvcr-


ley wa.s smarUy run out. Crilehlcy was lienlcn by AVnlaon Ijvterc he


lad scored, nnd Tilrnbiill. the newcomer, wav


suit back at nine. Watson now sent down a maiden over, and


vhen 33 wi-s reached, Oormill injnro.1 his finger


and wns relieved by Hixon. Play was very slow until 28 lisd been rent bed


v-htii Nutter bmuglit off a gnol e.ileli wineh lii-jio lvl of C.l


Ivcix. Robinson iollowxid, ..ml stayed milil .'tt Imd been seorc.1 wlion CimlU.urst


look II siileiidid ciitcii in tlio slips. Kilner nrrived mid nt (0 Bidiiigton rehev--1


tVutsim, witli Iho result Him 7 runs niily bud ben added vvlien K liner was ramglil mid b...vle.l by ICiiowkis. Hoyle emne and cau.s.d .ID In '>e hoisted off ICiiowles. nnd lour runs later \\ iil.iOii


resiimctl viic Kiiowlcy* Hoyle lifted film lo the bnunJiiry nnd when !Iie


total stood 111 Ki Slinw was run ont. Ho hud


playe.1 a good innings for 25. Wanting 32 to win mid llirec wick'el.s to drop, tlie finish i>roiii- ti> l>o filirly t-vcitiiij?.


Wlien Sinter emne. lumcvcr, the inns were knoeked off wiUioiu further loss, mid the visit­


ors won with tliix-e wickets in hmivl. 'J'oniomiw. St:. .Imncsc's -.tie at Hlackburii,


when tliay mncouiitei tiie Park team. , St. .Tomes's.


A. Hillington si. Rohi.i=on b Hoylo ............. ^D .1 Contthursl b Hoyle .......................................


,\- Eiiowles b Hoyle .............. ...................... A. 3'. Dixon c Cnlvcrley 1> Hoy In .......... ...... W. E. Harrison not out .......... -•


J'. 3). Watson e, Kiliier b Ciilveit .......... - .1. Kitwlinson l> Ho.'le ...............


1 ...............


W*. Nutter 3> Calvert ..............- « • * ^ .1, H Corniill li C.dvert........... . It Hiilsleinl 11 Clllveit ............. ........


A. Cawthoino c CiilvtaiLy b C.vlveii — • _ Exfliis


'I'otal ,1anie"'s M.


AV. .Sliiiw tun nut ....................... A. C.ilverley ran ‘ nt ............. W. Critoliley


i;. Calvert o .1. Turnbull b AVatsini .................... J. Itebinsoi. c. CoultIi.ir.st 1. Ivnoivlw.


b Watson ........... XuUcr b


AV. Kilncr o mid b Ivjmwics ...........


.1. Hoyle lint out ............................... AS', vjliilor not out


Exlnis '1 otal


A\'. Bolton au SABHEN


d llalUia'" s r . MATTHEAVS.


Park Ibo ppwions week, aie Sulalcn 1m s on I^tnidoy cnterliiined St





Following up Abo excellent •'■‘■■'’ ‘'J'' '" " ‘ "T. ^ ^


them out ter sut.h a smnll score as rarely fa.ls te tho lot o f the Ulackbiiiu team. AATaums,


2 3


* " 1 ...... •


Iktiilci'slonc ll!'0’)k>.


CrouMlalo rU T U E lIO E 2nd,


.1. MitclicU b l 4.ithiim ....................... .1. Brooks b Lith.im ............................ J. jlaldcfbt'vmh b .UivcK ..................... N. Aldersley b Lalham .....................


.1 <h Brooks b Lathnm ....................... J .1.


b l^ithn.m .......................


T . Mc’KxiUc c Toinlmson 1» X.itham AV. (h'oasfhile e lUid b Liihiirn ........


1'. Alderslev h Tj-vU'am ....................... T. Clough not out ...............................


K- Parker b Latluuu ........................ ...................


Vail of wickets, .1 5 0 7 a a 10


0 13 2G 3(> 49 51 51 Bowling Anal\si.s. M.


I.niliam Birch R. IMtcfield


I'jxtrus ................ Total


51 m ‘


^ “


..........


%rillmv, E^mding in Taylor ami AVilsou to face! tho bowling of Sharpies and AVilkinson, on, an almost perfect wicket. Tho batuiig was o f the jCeoblcst dc-(icription, iiono ehoivmg anytTiing J


liktc: SrcsilitDkic-c, .excerpting Tlvylor pgainst ttw destructive bowling of SIiai*ples, who trundled with dcatUy eilcct, capturing 8 ivickets for the oxc»^)tionully small cost of 5 runs and fairly dcmjoralising the lUatiniian, Walkinsoii taking


the roniaiuing two for 12. The whole lot were disposed of for 22 nuis. Sabden opoiicxl wiUi AV". C. AVilkinson and


J. T. Sharidcs, and a none too promising start was made, as with thiwo inckets down, they had onb' coiitnibiited 9 runs, but thanks to the ablo defence of the captain, Beckett, tho rot u-a-s stopped and tho vbdioi'S* score easily passed- Sabdcti for tliw fii'st time tins .season pbiycdtE. Jnckfioii, late of Earby, and who last season plnj’cd with, his own ■nlliige club (SiilKlen) and rcaidcPadf valuable scr>'ioc. AVlicu time liaM


expired Sabdan had scorc<! 52 for the loss of eight wickets, thus securing a iwll-camecl vic­ tory. SabdCfli completely ovcraha^lonvcd >tho visitors in cvoiy d'cimrtmont of the game, and with a i-epctiiion of


form tlu?y may


before ho liod secrod. Abbey Knowles only recoivoA ono ball and avcragti, takings ter 11, Jonning., h.ivang 1 for


yet improve thoir position iu tho Eonguc table. Holden for tho visitors hud tlio best bowling


23. ST. AtATTHEWS Tnylor Ibw* b Sharpies ...................................... 8


AVilson b Sharp3"-ii .............................................. ^ Braith-waiio b Sharpies ................................... 2.


.XcuniiiR'^ b Sharpies ........ ............................. Tlcsmondlnilcs b Sharpies ............................... 0 '<|jk .Tarwoo.1 « Slamlslcy b Wilkinsiu ................... 0 Holder b Sharpies ................................................ I? Camithers c Brogilon b AVilkinson .............. 3 •Shorrocks b Sliarplcs ........ .................................... 1


Gaughoy 1) S''')n>bs ......................................... ^ Bradley not o u t ' ..................................................... ® E.xtras ........................... ^ Total .......... 23


SAB HEN.


Wilkinson c C.arriiUicrs i> Jenniiigw .............. 7 Shnrplcs b .Icnmngs .......................................... * .riicksou b .rciiimigs ........................................ ‘3 Birlwcll Ibw ib Holden ...................................... 1 AVindle lb Holden ..... ........................................ ^ Beckett b Wilson ..................... ......................... Jj. Xnrner not out ..................................-..................


Atandsloy b .Teniungs .......................................... - H. Brogdenb .lenmilgs .................................... » i


J, Bi*ogxlcn not out


■ • S i - T


O MPSsfe&'v


p r


j;-


ngs ...................................... 0 \ m ..............................................


----------- ♦♦ ♦------------ LOW MOOR. V. C L ITH E R O E 2nd.


'Hi is matcli wn.s playc^l al Low Moor la-^t Salm'iK'iy tho woaUiCi* iKiinr hnc


rather fe ]


jjiconiy towanls the ulofC of tho in,itth. * Low Moor won the sjnii of tlio com nnd. of |.|i;


rour^o elected lo bul, scodiiijr in Iondinr*on unil^ Pjitdioh.l


nnil X. Ald'-rsley.


the howling ot T. MelcaUo ,


- X. Aldei"'h'y took Pnteiiela's- wicket the first


hall of his ONiir, but Tonihn.«on and Wilkm- =bii enmed the *;core to df* when the foniifn* wns bowlod by Baldeistont,, who reU-.’^cl ,


McUalfe at 2d. J. Litham came next but only added Z


t whcti.jg'*-


he w j.^ run out. E\'/'n*.'^vlly the inniiifis ch> e I 'for 113 but


this ‘•core was too liirKc P-i* the second, wba oiilv repliori witii ol-


iLparlmoiU sccuriuii nine w The


following a r c the .scoiVv,: — LOW MOOR.


■ '1 ivmlcison o nnd li Haldol stone ............... W . Pmefield b .Vldersloy ........................... .1. I f . AVilkinson o. .vinl 1> Baldei stone ... ,1. J.nthiiin run out ......................................... .1 Wnlnivley e mid b Bixmks ...................... .1. Piitelicld Ibvv b Baldeislulie ................... R E-.elc.v o 3’ arker b Aid. rsley ..............


W. B i ie l i run .mt ........... ................................ 11 Uiittorsby b A ldeisley ............................


,1. .Iiieksiii not ont ..................................... 1{ p.-llofield Ibw b A b lo l e y ...................... Extras .................


Total F;dl of wickets.


3 4 5 G 7 9 9 10 __ __ — — — —


oD 5(1 5i 55 m 7C 113 113 Bowling Anal Ysm. O.


-AI. . .\Mci‘>K'5" - ... 113 -&


Lntham came out g*:ror^ously in the howliu:; ^ lekcts for 27 runs.


jA is s ! i » l


H i l i l i f


feSavvii;'!'.,:') • t i l l I i ' ’ » i f M


E.xinis .............................. a SUii Total (for 3 wire) 52 Fgi


ip* 3


. . . . . . w ' .


ste


B. T.S


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