CLITHEROE
I mill nowri easy, T).(i to a ’Frisco J nw blnstoring, Ivon jIoiTt weigh oii!<! ho pleased
|{li yon. SpLnik- won’t.'*
Iljis. ami Mnrv'in I't s(’o what fol- ■ layst^in a l*erth |jm*ss closed sho lior bows turned
filling Voae
oblo I CRICKET. Cl i THEKOB t . B E rN S C A U : . Clillioroo
visitol Brinscall ou Satuid&y last, isj- viotorj-. Briuscall batters could withstand T?ioholsou, or nargreavos,
llie bowl crcepl F. ’'Vootl IQ
None of tho , whoso 26 not out -waa a crcdit- Brinscall batters made so it will easily be seen that had rn oU « o r fo r 'A v ‘o<Kl’s'ocoit;, Brinscall would
jiibt over tho of iniiieiious, s only a pain. !. 11 will go,
lllow many say be Lhero. The
' jiaiii. There of tlic first warning noio. V. kiilncya oro
|irp(oii Mallot, fo\iml a euro
[iiiig ropoatedjy novtw wa.>> a Iv i'lncy I'^ills kidneys, pro-
li port ant— they [rtaiu to follow
M- l>ox, of all
It of price by Ingdon Avenue ■ nio, DODD’S.
' 'K L l t i r t o o k 5 ^-icketa for aS, Bourn 3 for J,, and llaiKroayS
n l.ul uiitortuuabely Hanson was dispos ,Vi„clK., t " \ „„envinblo duck.
Glitlicroc madeU« *» ------
“'oSrl-U U - tl,oy
n r t t f fw to l until moro than
^t^augi^oat. !ftcr having made a substantial '■ 2yItnrg reaves Uieii joiuesl Oihtirgh but ho had
only a short life, being caught b y
Cral/rec ^
n\blro< thew took batting a straight bat. the tho
l.nae
hat, waa caught near tho boundary by A. E . Dixon a t 12, letting in Goldstone to partner
Marklaud. Thosci two doubled the score in very nice
fashion. Tho fourth wicket brought the scono to 32,
and a t this period there aeemod lit t le hopo of
tho homesters saving tho ganiB. The next three wicketsj^ however, fell for an
addition of four Ttins, an unoxpeotod coinci
dence. Bispham saved tho game, however, and tho
total was 51 when the next wicket fell, despite
changes in tho howling. J. - Brooks plo jwl nicely for 15, tor an nn-
E . Hanson and . —.
finished inuingi, and the venture realised 77. Hard lines AVandcrjcrsl B etter luck next
j Tom Bohiuson proved most successful witli
thkj leather, capturing 6 for 33. F. Walson took 3 for 23.
WANDEBEBB. bo
A. G. Dixon h Bispham ........................... J-. Bawlinson b B isp h am .............................. J. Mitchell b Bisphnm ............................. . W. H. Blackburn b Bisphnra .............. T . Robinson b Markland .............................. F. B . Watson h Banks .............................. A. D. Dixon b Banks ................................. A. Knowles c Fleming b Bispham .......... J. Conlthurst c Banks h M a rk lan d ................ ir
" n ’erriion t.nw eamo to kiocp Oxburgh company on^ogethor they carried the score to 9=. - t -
tiie canioVns dccaarod. Scores;
b e ik s c a l l .
\V. Kenyon c. ITarprcavM b Kicbolioii If. Bixon b Mcbolson
A Taylor h .fieholson
p. Addon I'rw b Bourn ...................... Wool not out ......................................
J. yfnrr.iy '> Boilrn . I.UV.
ji every inuui- aUernoon, at [ the laU- Mr.
|l the pnrv'ious ■ d was Weil
|('t, and iiiudi . v .d uj .
Ii ow. l ie V . ,
lijjnbvr ol o I'le Cimnni i i • in llie <lny .• ^cliool aho V member of loss in’ liat
f ie diwi ntler unmarried, mortal re* Wliailry a
J n-ns contluct. |.i i rliurst, late ' V. \V. Mur.
Ii attcndiuicc, Ing-iale. Mr. h'jeo at t>iN.
‘■cr,.",UX 8...1
UivUU At ilic time
trouiui as uot ihtio a large
...aui.UT tim avuther w.ia .fine. U^ough tUto ; . ;7 h o best ot condition, and
uumbor of spectators pre^nt. j tMun into the fiolu
llungh they relied on their usual " fighUng ” c , . a .
l>loyiii« u wlnppcr*iu. lor tlicj v.iiu.iblo ate-sistaucc.
10 th e w ick ^U wero J K aw l im o n
[ r 't i r f iL t m l . ' tile lowling-being in the hands of li isp liam a n d B a n k s .
T l i io i i a n d
.A very d is a s t ro u s s t a r t w a s m a d e , D-xOU a M . td .a l l b e in g d isp o s e d of w i th o u t a r u n
Kaincti. W II. Blacbburn cam© to nJ*
Cecring. Shortly after he
thom;'i rather bard, ebanco to failed to stick. When he had
scored his first run utter ao
I:s. Igr< national |nls, teach, l.’abtwootl afternoon
I'V the Ecv. |1jc Lord is lag in tlio jrnoon tha '111 Mass'*),
the glory
(. Coilcc- and Sun.
| t ,l*3S. 8 he w «
Chun
l..iton !.;• Bispham. Tbreo for «gbtt Ilt..hiii.4,m joi,.-
jdnrd' pawlinson, en d the latter '
.ninnies later, after ho ta d added anof couple, he was howled by ^ sp h am .
E.
Bixnn adilctl 2, and A. Knowles 3, Coullhurat camo to join Robinson as ninth ma
Uie teligraph board only •n,e eighth wicket, b o - " - ' . “ W B a l i .
at the top end ot 27, hut tli© w
llobinson was the first to very cretliUble fasITion. and
followed soon after with a similar co though he was not so sure os his partn -
Tho end came at 4.. All ll.o howlers w«rc successful. A. ^ ^ Bisphom
io-,k 5 for 24: J. Banks 2 for .2 ; and J. Mark entered on their tas^
I lo 5^,‘no I'rtier in)- | not core
JtoSEND Ind to try |-CKUU. A l |ed by the
-'iOn. pntfBf
u< Dnner.
fullv. H. Semtion and T. TL Morkland first came out. and AVatson and Robinson b owl^-
- Tlic start was not a very brill ian t one. After having been cnlled to order for a
«“ “ “
Widc-decisions which caused no l it t le s^ p r ls e - t h e home captain sent ficxnton r ight obont ot
5 with n " yorker.” • J, Whiteside, by all accouuls a very clever
creased liy tho '--------- c l by lifting Bispbam to UlO boundary n-
di^niseal of MUcheii. and^^ttart-
the vacancy . x
tho coramcnccniont of the
y. IT:\n;n.tivfM 1» Bouru ...................... V K. Varkc 1) Nicliolsoii ................... J lliimllcc Ablordcy b Nichobon
.T. Back;M>u-'^e i> Eargreavos .................. C. Hall b llargroavos
Extras c l i t h e r o e .
K Uan^on c W.,«l b T. BackhbU« ...... 3. AV. W.ndlc c Taylor b T. Backhouse
K OxliUixli not "ut ...................................... 'll Hargreu^a a K .rgrciwa b Backhouse ... ^
»5 34
T (V l.’ rooc Parke b Tayloi^.—. .................... W 11 an i-ou o llargroavos b Wood ........................
Toiol for 3 wickets 92
lU B B L ISD i iL B W AN D ER ER ? _r. BLACKBERN EAICAVAY CLERKS . THE AVA.NDBitEES GO DOAVN.
I
9 4 o
26 7
. o , 8 , o . o . 6
Total 61
A. Billiugton not out ........................................... * AV. Hudson c Goldstonc h Marklaud .............. o Extras ........................... ^
Total ........... 4' CLB EKS . H. Scruton b Watson .....................................
J. H. Marklond run out ................................. J. Whiteside o A. E . Dixon b AVatson...... A. E. Goldslonc o A. G. Dixon b Eohinsou J. Fleming b Eohinson ................................. M. Martin b Eobinson .................................. . AV. Sliaw b Robinson ..................................... A. Btspliam b Robinson ............................... J. Canithcra b AVatson ................................... J. C. Brooks not out ..................................... J. Banks b Robinson .................................... Extras ................
W j Gjamla|ttfo| 428 teontributed in no small
dicgrcQ to tho success of tfic visitors. ■ Aitor hia dismissal by AVilkinaon play flogged
somewh-hi, none ot th« hatters making doublo figures except Birch, who unfortunately was
caught out at 10. • . AAlien tho Low Moor team had boon disposed
of tor 76 tho Sahden. players naturally thought they could, with ordinary luck, surpass tho
The Sabden team began with Jackson and
Birtwell against Paiksfield and Latham. JBoth howlers were in first class form, for
by tho time tho seveath over had been com- plctctl five of thta Sahden w ^ c t s h'ad gone tor
^ ''Tlicil )Dug<llilo onUl -WiTEinson carried tho
score to 17 before they were separated. I t now looked ns if '.h o wdiolc team wore going
t ) sucoumh for a socro of less than 20. B u t though disaster had lajlen upon the homo
team, they ploilded on plnckily. Tho tail ond tried stono walling for a time
hut i t was ot no. cfBoct, except to prolong tho game, and at 38 tho last wicket fell much to the dissatisfaction of tho speotators. .r. Latlmm took 4 wickcU for 16. and E- Pate-
field 2 for 7. Low Moor will lose a good man m AA. i atc-
fiold, who has, we understand, gone to AVigan. Though sorry to part with hiin his fellow players wish him every success in his now sphero of
latiour.
ThJo scores wore as follows: LOW MOOE.
AV. Garnett b B . Wilkinson ...............................
J. Latham run out ..... .................. ...... .................. ^ AV. R. Tomlinson o AVindlo b AA ilkiitsoji ....... 9 ,1. H. AA'ilkinson b T. Dugdale ....................... ’
H. Battersby b T. Dugdolo ............— ............... e C M. Illandcrson c D.»wsoa b Wilkinson ... ! AA-. Birch o AV. C Wilkinson b Dugdale........ ic
E Patcficld b Dugdalo ...................................... ' R. 'Musson b A\ ilkinsou ...................................... i
AA'. Patcficld not out ................................................. J. Patelicld c AV'. C. AA'ilkiuson b Dugdalo ... ; Extras ..............................
.................. ^ ..............___
lUBBLF.SDALE W.1ND3 EERS 2ud. v. W E ST BKADFOUD.
Total 76 SABDEN.
Total ... 7? c . Jackson b J. Latham .................................. * J. E Birtwcll 1) J. Latham ................. ................. ° K. ir . Wilkinson c Tomlinson b J. Lalliam i A. Wiudle st J. Palcficld b E. P o tc f ic ld ....... 1
Unfortunately, like fihv senior team, tho Bocoml eleivu were debated on Satuiday, when
they pnixl a vi^it lo"T?'f:bt BnuUoril. Bihblesdale hatloil f ir s t , 'b u t i t soon ^ am c
ctrrt-ut ilmt the bowling of Chester aud Hm was too muoh for them.
„(> ilq An.e,i tho ncore reached fifteen, eight of Iho
visitors’ wickets ha:l gone to the bad. B u t the steady hading of AVil .nms who
made .5, and Dugdalo . . . carried tho score to
44. when the last wicklot fell. Tho AVeat Bradford team wont in with th
intention of topping tho ^ jf Two wickets fell for two and it looked as if
the AVandcn.xs were going to sUnd a 'banco. I f
l a l the advent of H . Himllc a different
cnniplexioii
w.as put on tlio game. The f i l ball ho was howled, but the umpire
turn gh the stumper had touched the
w.ckc = s"^d oil the ball. His decision proved the salvation of the game for the
. Hindle male 48. before ho waa disposed
r.raclic-ally a one man match. AVest Brndfonl wiero all out for 75. Baldwin took two for 7.
Scores:
B1BBLE.SD.VLE WANDERERS 211 .
3t. I ln l s t c a J b Cbedtxjr ........ H Hall c nml b Hiiullc
AA’’. Slater b Uiudio ............................. T. Jackson b Hiudle ........................ ... AV. AVl.iUaker c Robinson b Hmdlo
.1. Tomlinson h Cliostcr ....... .............. Tl. Baldwin c ’Robinsou b Chester
J. Lund b ClicstWr ............................... J. At'illiaiim b Hitubktii
G. Diigdalo b Ilimllo T AA’ illiams not out ..
Extras Total 44 WEST BRADFORD
J. Robinson b Baldwin ................. J. D. Chester b Williams j . Clark h Baldwin ....................................
II. Hiudle c Dugtlalo b Jackson ............ T. Robinson o Tomlinson b Williams .
X lAshwick b Williams ..........•_.••••........ w Robinson c Whittaker b AA ilhams
O. AATlson c Hall B Jackson IV. " t . AA'hiltakcr'not but « Hitchcii b Tomlinson
yv. Dausou o Toraliiison b Jackson .............. E x tra s ..................... ........ ° Total ....... 75
BABDEN V . "• l ic io r j '. Tho visitors hmtod first with " ’
of tlic game w. Garnett
hc.ng m fi- At n J- Latliom was run out. nn
Uuas cninc pnsU}
Tomlinson partnered W. Game . Runs then came freely and 37
before a separation was elleotcd. n aruc lt nud
,T. Latham fuciug the bowEng of T. Dngdale and
. ^
during the first part ,
LOW MOOR. .................. J " ”t 1.c next highest score was 9. «o U>at d » “ •
G. Dawson run out .............................................. ° T. Dugdalo h C. M. Iloudorsou .......................... o
AV. C. Wilkinson b J. Latham ........................... .7 A. Howurth run out .......................................... ' J. Beckett b
R. Pateficld ........ °
J. Brogdeu mu out .............................................. ^ J. Ainsworth
not out ................................. ° Extras .................. <
Total ... 38 LOW i lO O R 2ud V BABDEN 2nd. Low Moor second olcvcn had the Sabdon
second cloven os visitors on Soturday, but nn. fcrlunatidy they only made a very poor show, none of Uic. Ibatsmeu making anything even approaching double figuxci, tbo highest score
being 7. etl 19.
'S ouq of ibc batters seemed able to play tbo bowlers at all, though they fnoed them pluckily,
nnd tried to pull the match off. 'Terhaps they will have better luck next time. Sabdcii as could only he expected started piny
confidently, aud it was uot long before tho
homo team’s score was left behind. A change of bowlers was tried scrvcral times
but it met with no success. B . •Erick made 31 for Sabdeu. Snbden’ s total score was 73.
Soores: LOW MOOR. J. Wnlmslcy c Beckett b Dyson ................... °
AV. Sliugor b Dyson .............................................. 7 J. AVilkiiisoii c Dyson b Beckett ................. 3
H. Bailey h Bcckelt ........................................... ° ,T. Dixon c Dyson b Beckett .............................. o .T. AVilsoii c Jacksoil^ Dyson .......................... B J. AVarbrick b Dyson .......................................... p J. Ecolcs b Dyson ................................................... ° T. Bailey o aud b Dyson ................................... ° AV. AVilkiiisou h Beckett ...................................... 2
T . Hitchon not out ............................................... ° Total ....................... 19
SABDEN.
F. Maudsley b J. AValmsley .............................. o E. Marshall c J. Ecclca b AV. Slingcr ............. 4
B, Crick run out .................................................. ... .T. Biokctt h J. Wnlmsley .................................. 7 AV. D.vsoii c VV. AVilkinson h J. Walmslcj- ... o F. Jackson o J Dixon b J. AVarbrick ....... 13 X Eeadhend c aud b W. Slingor .................... 7 H. AVhitlakcr a AVilkiiisou b J. Eccles ....... 2 S. Duerden not out ................................ ............. 2 H. Nutial b W . Slinger ...........
The total score for the Gome team only reach- ,
. 5 W ith tho total unchanged Whalley lost thtar
fourth wicket. Green andJ Mercer appeared settled, hut no
cEango in the howling look place, and) a t 49 thisro was another separation, and without any moro runs being' scored AYhallcy’s sixth and BcVcuth wickets wlout, lBroo3.hcn.t having favo wickets in sucdsssiiou, and' in hia next over, after Broadbeut had boon hit for a single he had another wicket to his credit. Three runs later -ho caught aud bowled Ringroso, With the total still a t 53 the innings oloscd'. BroadboiiriSok six wickets for 33, and Hord- Icy three for 17 rttns. Only 23-3 overs were
howled. TUe hom'esters )utdifc<l! on the^r task with
Sankey and Haworth, end valuable stands were made fSTough tho innings by Sankey 10,
Flefchor 17, and Punchard 10. They lost s ir wickets in wiping off the noccs.
sary runs, but in thb end doubled tlih Abboyites
lot,al—scoring 107. llingroso and Hindl<f howlcel well. To-morrow WTialley play J. J. Foley’ s X I ,
(Colne). AYHALLEY.
Thompson b Broadbont ............................... Kindle c Frotchor b Hordley .......................... 10
.............................. o
Slandcu b H o rd le y .................................................. I ’odcu o Eiohardaon b Broadbont .................. d
Green c Ilowarth b Hordloy ........................... 6 Morcco b ,'Broadbcnt .......................................... 7
Dobson o Wright b Broadbent .......................... ° PeterJ run out Dugdale not out
Rtiigrose 0 and b Broadbent .........................
.................................... ^ .................................... ®
‘
Fall o T. Snukey b B ‘rondbcnt....................... t Extras ....................... 2
Total ....... 53 BLACKPOOL A. Sankoy b Hindlo .........................
Howarlh b Hindle ............................. AA'right b Riugrosc ......................... Fletcher b Ringrose
....................
PifiKfliard aiot out ............................................... ^10 Pil l in g b Ringroso ................................................. 4
Broadlieht c Dugdalo b Bingrose .
, ,0 School- Cponcillor ,Tltomas Edmondson pro- present Councillors John
16 9
Tones not out .......................................................... _ Seed,'J. Binder, aud the Clork. Mr. X E. Brit-, olif fe—Tho business before tho meeting was tho proposed, taiclosnro b y the AVesieyan trustees
Extras
4 o X
Total for 3 wickets 37 Total all out ....... 107
AVHALLEY 2nd v. BU RNLE Y 2ud.
Whalley 2nd effected a very decisive victory over tho third olevou of the Burnley Club on
Saturday. AA'ith tho exceptiou of H. Haworth 42, ami
T. Massey 16, iiono of tho Burnley playcra could do anything witli W. Mercer aud Lakeland, aud
Die veuturo rcaliEcd 76. The principle BUud was made hy the two
named above, lie t>ixtU wioket addiuff 3S to tb<> score.
, The AVliallcy bowlcrd <im bcmcc, ana
fielding was good, L.ikclanu-had premier honours taking 6 for 20. W. Mercer hod 3 for 24 and
J. Matcct 1 fer 35. The homesterj batfetl in determined fashion,
and so fa r as tho gamo went all influenced the iSOeVQ.
AV. Mertv.-r 29. Davis 24, W . H. Parker n t . ^ -ra 1
wcic confltudcel. Scores:
rv*.
out iS, Ri ley 17. ouil Almond 14, all played well, and
tho total at 123 for 6, hostilities BUHNLEY 3rd.
H. Haworth o Jackson b Lakeland .............. 42 E . Bi-:ulbhaw b AA'. Merce r................................... ‘ .1. AVralliall b Lakeland ...................................... ^ H. Taylor b laikclaiid ...................................... * J. K. Allison b W Mcrocr .................................. ° A. Late c Almond b AV. Mercer ....................... 0
T . Massey b Lakolaud ......................................... AA’ . Grant b Lakeland .......................................... ' S. Howartfi c Almond b J. Mercer ................. •' c
A. Dugihilc not out .............................................. ® R. ITuce o Parker b Lakeland .......................... ' Extras ............................... '
Total ........... 76 AVHALLEY and.
AA'. AfcrcCr c MasSoy b Dugdalc ................... -9 R . Riley o Raco b Bradshaw .......................... >7 AV. Almond c Bradshaw h Dugdale ............... >4 G. Davis b Grant .................................................... "4 J.
Rydohc.ird b Race .................................... 4 T . Holden run out
AA'. H. Parker uot out
of tho ” Green” in front of the Chapel, nnd (the I” diiWaiou p f tho lo o ^ t j i acxoai the said srcen.” -CounoiHor iC^k ox-
plaiwod Ijlift schdmf. iwliich Tvaa
niian.moi»ly approved on eondiUon that a sa l.s fa c toy plan ho produced.-lt was decided to bring tho mat- lor beforo a mceUug of ratepayers Oil June lb.
AI.L LIGHTS OUT. meiits was going the rounds one night to see that A Higlilaiid soldier in one of ‘K®
:dl the lights were out 111 tho barmck-rooms. Coming to a window where he thought he saw a
light shining, ho roared: " I’ut oot that liclil there.
“ I dinua care a taekel what it is—put it oot I . . . . . AVOULDN'T A DONKEY DO? Barrv Sullivan, the Irish tragedian, was play
ing in " Richard III." some years ago at bhrews- burv. When the actor came to the lines, A hor’se, a horse I My kingilom for a horse 1 some-
one ill the pit called ou t : "AVouldirt a donkey do, Mr. Sullivan.
“ Yes,” re.spoiidcd the UagedmiL on the interrupter; ' ' stage-door.”
' ” ........ . • please come round to tha L IT IL E MAUDIE. Maudic (seven years old): " Maimna, if I ge»
married will I have a husband like p a . “ Ami if I don't get married, will I have to be .
an oKl mi«iil like Aunt Mary.' “ Yes, Mnmlie.”
AAV.VY WITH
SUPElt.STlTION.
of two men with race badge.. 011 their uoats.^ “ Neither do 1,” answered the other.
bad luck." Leader of Street Musicians (1
cap): For the music, please, sir I" Coiiscienlious C i lb e i i:
........................................... “ Extras ......'................ >3
Total lor 6 wickets ... 125 BU RNLE Y and v. BARROAV. . >
G. Wood o J. Wnlmsley h W. S l in g c r ........... 0 Extras ................. 4
Tolol ... 73 BLACKPOOL V. AVUaVLLEY. AVhollc visited Blackpool on .tjaturday lost
in dull wcallier. Tho wicket waa not in the best of conrilion
when Whallcy. batting
fir.st, startcii, Thompson iiml Hiiidle facing tho bowling of Honllcy and Broadbciit, holh of whom laowlcd n maiden. In Broadlienl’s second over Thompson was
bwwied Without any score. Standcii camo in, nnd a t the dor.en Hindlc
was caught at luid-ou, Btaudeu and Foden kept logeiher up to 35.
wiieu Richardson, latb o f Lj-Umm, avho was wlcket-kceping for Blackpool, caught the latter,
though in doing so hurt liiuiMlf. The Barrow team set Ihcniselvea a difficult
task on .Saturday last in trj-ing to conquer tho Hccoud airing of Buru loy-au d on Ihctr own eu-
closuro a t tliat. A strong le'am was got together, nml having
first U30 of tho crease Pickup aiid Heaton went
out to Dean »»d Bracewoll. AVickets foil rapidly, and with little addition
to tho score. . ,
Three was the highest individual contribution when the hrolli«rs Gormuii were together as
eighth and nintb men. Peter atrtick otit and soon bocauio top scorer
with 8, the etthth wicltit adiPing 9-
• Tito end came at 39. Dcuii nnd Braccwcll howled well, the former
coplitring six wickets and t t e latter four. Tlio Brunlta-^’* .mada ligk t work of Uua
total, hitting off the rcqturcd runs without tho los-s of a single wicket.
" I don’ t believe in supcralitions.” remarked on* I am
trving to get awav fr.mi them. 1 vc noticed lately that every time 1 think of a superstition I have
(holding out hi* But you haven’t played 51usichui (threnteiiingly) : “ No, hut if we don t
get any money we will, nud right aw.ay, loo. Sympathetic Woman : “ Poor man; can’t you
^ Rag'gles 1 "N o , mum; I ’ve nst at seventeen
^ Symliathetlc AA’cmati: : ” AA'liat is your w*ork? * Baggies: " I'm a bearded lady, mum. ^fr. Thin : " Good thing Kimljerlcy is relieved—
the mines are .safe nud rising.' Mr Stout: “ Aim mom'
y.grahbcr, that s all you
think about. M’ liat about tho poor beggars that couldn't get a good meal for weeks?”
Friend: " I wonder, Ethel, that you allowed
that Frenchman to kiss you in tho eoiiservatory.” Ethel: " I couldn’ t help it.”
Friend: “ Why cuuldn’ l you';” Ethel: “ Because I can’ t speak FiencK’’
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^ jj<,t:],woll, W . Pralt, H- Lofthous^ B-
7 o
S A B D B N . PEN DLETON PAR ISH COUNCIL. A .ncoting was held ou ilondny at the Board
score alone iJoaching 35. Ho played a capital innings.
T h e others did nothing extraordinary, i i be
ing tlio next highest score. With tho score a t 123 for 8 tho gamo tvas con
cluded. Tlio bowling was as follows: T. Heaton 3 for
43; W. standon i for 13: T. Patcfield 2 for 32. To-morrow Barrow receive a v is it from the Wanderers at • CliUicroo, and a' good matoh
should result. Scores:
BABKOW.
T. A. Pickup o Braceweli b Dean ................... * I . Heaton b Dean .................................................. 3 7 . W right b Dean, T, Garsdde b Dean
............................. .............................
3
AV. Standca b Braoowell ..................— ........... ^ E. Washbrook b Bracowell ............................... ° E, Dawson c Smitb b Bracewcll
A. \Gorman b Dean .......................................... 3
P . Gorman b Bracewei't ....................................... ® ,r. Evorton not out .............................................. ‘
T. Patefiiold; c Bradshaw ■ - D o a n ........................ 4 Extras .................. 9 39
Total . BURNLEY 2nd. W. Scott b Standen ...................................
J . Aspinall b Heaton ............................. ........... 55 J. W. Smith o Wnsh^irook b Patefield ........... 10
G. Campbell o StanTicii b Patcfield ........... 9 E. Whittaker o Washbrook b Heaton ........... n W. Race R t wtekeb b Heaton ....................... 4 H. Doan st EvCrton b Heaton ..... ................... S
.T. Bradshaw not out ............ .............................. ^ V . H. Woodhouse c. Gorman b Heaton ....... 4 Extras ....................... '
Total for 8 wickets 123 ................... ^ f
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