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CLITHEROE v. BARROW. (Kibblesdaie League.)
a drubbing cm Saturday, at the hands of CLITHEROE Whalley ? Fancy their being beaten by 105 runs on a pitch bard as nails, and with every- tbbig in favcotr of the batters. Really, as
It was almost incomprehensible. But it was there all the same.
And wliat about the match itself Well,
rttE XLlTtlERQfe. riMES FRIDAY jUNE 26, ijo3,- 2nd V. BAEE.OW 2nd. WADDINGTON v. JAMES STREET.
(Ribblesdale League, and Division.)
and there was some taill scciring on both Saturday to meet James Street, and as the A- E. Dixen not o u t ....................... sides, the viDagers only managing to pull
These teams met at Barrow on Saturday, off as the victors with a mere tliree runs to
the weather was grand, as it generally is with ^heir credit, blue skies, briSdiant sunsliine, and a cool BaJderstone, for the visitors, took three
breeze. When such conditions prevail the wickets for thirteen runs, teanr in first possession of tlie crease stands Scores: — a tolerably good chance of workhig tlie oracle. It was so on Saturday. The home caijiain was favorued by the spin cf Aidersley b Goodman.......................... 22 the cein and wisely sent in the men c f his J- Baldeaistono b Ashcroft .......... own coilour to bat. They were J. Green W-Burnett c Ince b Cowiicrthwaite...... 31
CLITHEROE 2nd. 15
Chatbuni Road Ground on Saturday after- was missed at niid-clf by Bcardwoll Tliat ncoir.
the toss, Clitlieroe sent Whidle of a period of very bad fielding on the par^t Croasdale b Everton .......................... i .................... .1 , i ........ ............................................. seemed to be tire
il,,. attack of Gonn.an and of tire I’adilramites, for but a few bails had J- -Hnsworth c Foster b Booth .............. o gone down ere Thursfieid failed to pick up J- Cliiulwick c Goodman b Booth .........
i For about iwenly mhniles the scoring was an easy catch from Green at lon-^-leg. Tlien 1^'- G. Rcthwell not out .................................. o
rather slow, but with the dismissal c f W'in- to mend matters for die home te;uu, Stan- dle, Crcasdtde made things hum.
I’ateiieid. den off-drove Lambert out of the field for
,U 33 I huison had liis bails rcanovvd by six, .and as if not content with die halfpenny and the cake drove the ne.\t ball from the
Iduclifit- ptiruiered Mat, and botli apiieax- same bowler fer a 'bounciary. Tliat, to
ld t^uile at Iicnie al. tile w icket, die lormer gethor wilii a single and a couple from playing a good ste^y game, and the hitler- Green’s willow made tliirteen in the over, tioiiig a bit of hittirg ouu
Rot bad for a suut. The score b;td reached 57 when Knowles A minute later it was laughable to ace
tcxik the leather from Patefield, :uid widi Green again given a life, tliis time by the his .secuM tlelivcry sent Croasdide on his wicket-keeiier who missed a dp diat ought
•reliini Journey to die pavilion, idler gaining nut to luive been allowed to go a begging. 2g, the higiuesL .score c f die niatcli. Rat- A pleasing leature of die inidal stage was
cliffe wiLs ;
ti.so simirlly cauglit in the slips the slyhsli batting of bodi Green and bum- by Lyne.
the boimdary ii>lo d i e t e n n i s c o u r t s . With .steady biudng he ;md Crablree ‘7 resiiectiveiy.
reachcs.l 19 Nicliolson tvits
di.snussed lor ttvey and
Bcum was " fetched ’’ lirsl bidl. Knowles Iteing res]XJiisibic ter Ixtth.
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uinings closed lor 117* During tins iiuiings Kivjwles did excellent
tervice to barrow, for he stxmred a wicket ill t-adi ul lii.-. tiircc cvers, ;nid the succeed ing one tvas a matilt-Jl. Would btuTi.w reach 120? ’n ie y might
—and duty might not. Hewev.r, when IfiUelielti ;u>d W.oJker ap-
P'-'ared leloi'e tlie stiimiis, tliey certainly did make a Ijetier siart than the liomcsters lirst li.iuei.'. I'.iteiirld gaiiiiiK^ 2 1 bcfc-rc he fell .1 vic-tim to Raldiffe at mid-off. 'ntmigli they
ma.ie a g.i.jd start. Uicv
made a pair linish. .iii.l a btul start and a 200.1 finish is
l.eUer than vice versa. Against till- tnimiling of -Nicholson tuvl
lleuni the barrmvites cculd do pracdcally- iieihing. thotigh Lyne to. wtes on tlie right nitttl. lieforc he was tunve'l round by i le r -
bt-n. Kvervone
s.aid it was .a splendid catcJi
which was (Utile inie. for tile b.xll
w.as a " skyer. " an'i to eateh su.-h a ball in the haigi’i-hi re(piires no small tuuount cl judg
ment. However Herben '.va.s etputl to Uic task,
aii'l he was loudly applauded. It is worth slating tlutt rx.t .a single player
in tile
vistto.rs incimgs. was cleaned bowle.!- 5S was tho t..eal when the stumi>s were
linwii. CLITHEROE. iadlc <i: b PatcfiL-ld .iSfial-' 1, K..11. .vies
1. PiUcru'Jd .. .. .. A — 7 ....
•ulTo (; l-jlic b
Rihj.-.vie-'; ...... ivavc.s b En ;wl
Liircc 1, I’.UrlirM .. .-.l-M.iii (pro) b KIKilS 1 sihonvf not cut
w. r,. 1 i
ardacre, I. IS 1AR T.
U>\N n g i e d t o f f e e
blnmair I’atetieLJ Heaton Rijowles W.'dker
r « GI.I IHKROE- .......... 17
.. .. 14 n
L.ukci c Gunn;in b K ivjtvlcs ... 2 t iim Ij Kiiowl'-s
...... II ...... 0
,-ir Ibw l>
IvlV..-.vies .... ...... 5
Extras ......... ...... 9 Totai ... ... 117
Fidl of IWickets. 5 6 7 8 9 lo
txj S2 t>6 i>8 105 103 I 17 Bowling Analysis.
O. ,6
I 2
M. 0 1 o
3 HARROW.
1. I'atclield c Katchffe b Bovim ........ I . Waik'ir c :m*i b Nicbolscn .............
j. H. Heaton U.w b Nicholson ............. f. Washlmaik .■ Nicliulson b Bourn 3 . Gcriieui run <mt ................................. I.yix- r Hargrcttv-fs b
Bi.airiv ........
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C O A L l-iU »t BBABONABI'*
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Bego trem
iRIiLB. ClltUoroo. BO-WE. Clltb««-
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K * - i f
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^'icholson Btmm
11-
.Sl.mden Ibw b B.iiirn ....................... 1'. Knowles c Wimilc b B o t irn .............. W. Nutter c, (Jr.Kt-sdale b Ik.urn ........ J. Wright iv.l out ...................................... Extras .......................
F.a!l of Wicket-s. 4 5 6 7 2 9 1 ° '5 35 35 39 -15 -15 5^ ^ 62 68
Bow-ling
2Vna.ly.sis. O. M.
R. W.
28 36
WH.VLI.EY V. PxVDlHtkM. (RibblesdaJe League.)
iVhat an tin ■ ertaln game cricket is. 101 be
sure 1 Who would have thought diat a team like Padiham, occupying second pcsition on lakeland tile League table, would have ■ received such
U s h e r
3 16
10
•) •1
5 6 1 I
4 Total ............ 68 \V 37
29 21 12
Fall 4 5
.\i 70 llcibert sent it bcituLy dean over ing of the visitors. Rmis came rapidly loo. . ' . • . .1- .......T'_.............................................
Forty Wius registered in the first twelve min- J- Everten not out utes. Two runs later, however, Suuideii lei) aU dorgf-leg )to Tliursiteld off -Vdams. He had nuide 22 by good cricket. AVidi a view to slopping the somewhat rapid scoring die bowlers changc-d ends,
den, in marked contrast to die clumsy lield- •
, . . . * . - 7
Bumelt s f./.t
Extras T
Hiirrison sioiipe<i
K.awslhonie’s career Atlam.s, die pio., getting the smi behind hi.s tvlten lie wits given out as Ibw., ;uid the
back. The change did not answer .so well tio was e.vpecled. H. Ramsboltom and* Green did well together, llicngh tlie former was eventually given Iris quietus by rVdams. I’eters came next, aiv-l tis usual his rims
were gained priivcipally from hits lo leg. Early- on he lest Green, who was smartly- caught aixl bowled by 2Vdams. He was tep scorer witli 27. If tile Tadilianiites expected that the
Whalleyites were played out with half the wickets dovm they- were sadly ntistaken. The sLxlli tuid seventli men, C.tunpbell tuwl A. Aleicer, pktyed havoc with tlic bowling, and from 86 carried the score to i2o before a separation tva.-. effected. Between them, the tail etid men added a further sixteen, .and the huiings closed for 136. Of coiiric there was nothing very phe
nomenal about the Wliailey- total, but one would at least lutve exix.-cted tlic visitors to have approached somewhere near it before being fiixilly disjx*sctl of. But wliat a very l>oor show- tliey- made. -All out for 31, top scoire 7. It was most tajuaiising to the
visiters’ supporters, lor were ivjC the I’udi- luunites beaten by good fielding on Uic pait of die home leam.^ A glance at Uie .score below- show-s that only one was dean bowled', tuyJ the number of '‘caughts’ eff Ush.--r's b.-'wling shows Uiat that gentleman has confidence in his men. Hi.s quiet, accent losiking Ix.wvling fairly made the
b.ats men hit out against their wills, with tlie in evitable result\lut tlie leather always fotiml its way into the haivJs ol a lielder. Usher, by the way, occupies tc.p p.jsition in the Leagtie bowling table, and on Ins presej>i forin he .seems likely to mainuun it all tluough the present sextsen.
Scores:—
WH.ALLEY.
j . lU Green t-uul b -\
d.ams ...............••••■ 27 E. SuurJen c riiursiield b Boardwell . II. Ramsbottom b --Vdams .................. J. I’eters c Denbigh b Spencer ..............
Usher b Spencer .................................... T . 1’ . Campbell c and b --Vdams ......... A. Mercer c lliicheii b Ltunbert.........
R. Green b .................................................. W. Rtkeland c ai»J b Lambert ..............
T . Pye b ....................................................... H. Grinaslaaw n.-t out ........................... Extras ..................
Total
c f Wickets. 6 7 8 9
42 53 78 S6 86 120 129 13° ‘ 3° ' J 2Annlyisis.
Atlams Itainbert
Bo.ardwell S]>fJicer Thursfieid
0. 14 5
3
-1 3
P-'VDIH-'V-M.
FI. Dawsen c j . Green b Usb^ - — R. Nuttall c Ranasbottom b LaUIwri Boardwell c Lakelaitd b Usher
W. n F Vdams st. Grimsluaw b Usher ..
j . i l n k n C R. c .r« i . 1. J. Stevenson not <nit .............. i -ikelanl Denbigh c Kamsboteem
i>. T l iu r s l i e l d su. Gr .m- shaw b L-1 W. Heaps c G r im s h aw b Ushci N. Si>eitcer b 1-akcland .................
Total Fall eff Wickets,
4 5 6 7 ' 8 9 16 23 24 29 30 31 ■
Bowling Analysis. O. M. 8
3 S I 22 ,
R. 9
. 4 I , 27 131 158 Bowling Ainalysis. W.
W. Hendonson 6
Patcfield Latham
2 3 3 19
u . 1
0
0 0 0
36 136 R.
58 .14 14
1 2 14
W. 5
136 B o w l in g g’V n n ly s is .
11 2 o rVshlon
2 ' Slaler
2 2 Fletcher 21
P.arker
C. Garnett b Heiidersct* ........
F Mallet b R. Patefield ........ S. Slater c and b Flendeison
A. Parker net out ..................... FI Eedes b Henderson ....... G. Hiiltui, b Henderson ....... N. Fletcher b
P.atefield ............ H. Garnett b Latlram ........... S. A-shten b I-atliam ................ W. G Garnett b Paieiieid ...... G. Walsh mn out
-17
lv£. R. w . 0 49 3
2 0
MR. G-VKXE'rrS XI.
88 62
13
0 3
7 0
The .^Vtuiderers had --Vudley Karvge as
visitors on Saturday, and a good number cf people assembled on the Gliurch MendiAV. Batting first the \-isitors only made a poor
exhibition at the wicket, for though they had a Sutrr included in their eleven it did not
shine veiy- bright Hill with 47 was die only one who did
much with tlie bat the only other player wlio
re.ached double figures being Shaqtles
witli 13. Only 75 w-as telegraphed when all the men
were accounted for. Hovle and German opened for the home
sters and made a decidedly belter s tut than the visitors, 31 being reached before the
first wacket fell.
Extras........... Total ----
4 5 _ ____ 23 23 38 54 S Second Innings.
S. Slater b Patefield C. Garnett b Hiixlle
EaU of Wickets. 6 7 8 9 10
70 84
G. Walsh c Bailersby b Tomlinson ........ 2V. Parker not out ..
Extia.s ...... Total
3 4
Fall of WickeU. 6 7 8 9 1
S. S.| Gorman played good cricket for -ik an;l . - 0 1
Mitchell was i»t very far behnvl with his 37-. Ir., fact all the players did_ well, for '6;l on the bottrd, when only hve c f the
Scores:— -AUDLEV R2VNGE.
W. Smithson c Raw-linsor. b Watson........ .................................. - 65 158 i
T. Hill run out ................................................17 P. Sluiqrles b Watson ..............................
'3
J. Walton 1) EmWey .................................. ° W. Dunn llnv b Einbley .......................... 4 W.
L.axtcn b Watson .............................. ° R. Starr mni c u t ........................................... Wm. Dumi b Watson ............................... ° J. Hughes b --V. E. Dixon .................. 3 C. Fish not out ............................................ ‘
W. E. King b -V. E Di.xon ..................... ° Extra-s................. 4
Total ---- Fall of Wickets. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 o 43 5^ 54 63 66 73 75 75 75 HKhOUX. ■ I' AFThH.
•afTerens who will »«nd me a
gelf.addrtascd iiainped enrelope, the I’
re.scriptlon which curetl me aft^r 17 jeam s*f MiiHcring from Nervous Diionlors, caustvl hy the Krror^ of Youth. Thin rreacrlptloa Is from iny own evimrience •n InfNlhi)li!
yimra.nfrivi c'lris for Exhiltistod VitAiUy. P rem a ture Decay, W e a kn e s s , Desponuenoy, Varicocele, l»os« of Knergy, Dimness of bight, UralM
Kii.ir, Ni-rvotianAK.s, JUoiches on the Stin. Loos of Memory, Molnnclmly, NoIsm In the Esrs, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and a l l Diseases o f the Urinary Orjrans, and I confldtmtly recommend it lo all who K) Milfer. i f vou will write for a copy of my moat Valuable
Trr.Mlso on Nervous Debility, aud tho various iliscaHeA and wi-akiu’S^rA jicculiar to man, I will gladiy aeml you one PO ST FREE. A large nerrentage pf the men of to-day are aa<lly lu need of iho ngiit klud or medical treattuenUor weakne»s(>s peculiar to men. Many cases are due to early vices, others from exccssas j while iniray of the
I have resolvriil, nfler much conildfrallon, lo gUe lo genc-ral nervous d^biUty. It matters not, ho'vrvrr, what are tlu« to overwork, worry, and
Urn cauiiO may havo bt'cn, iJie fact still r*'!uains tlial they all require prop.T molu*al attuiiliim immedi.A?t;!y. My work »ihews Isow to sl«'p all tlrains ami
KfijlAad. (hains VlUs paper).
means bv which llm snt:.tr«r may bo ro-Htor«d to rcrfwi inanhOTt. Sand RM’ !?’*-d addn.’sa cnsYkini; to n . IL U&OWK, Lbo., H Chesbam Hoad, Uriglitoo, ftieasex,
and the s
had heen accounted for. 1 hus the \\ an- derer.s weit- easy winners by 89 runs.
l . —.l otal l.)!
LGW MGGR V. Allf. G rV RN E li S XL (Bromley Cross.)
R. Redhead b Everten , Extras
Total .. B.-VlUtGW 2nd.
J. Rissack c Greenwoed b Clark ............ 26 R. Foster b Burnett ...................................
°
R. Cowperdiwaitc c Redhead b Burnett 12 T. Garside b Chadwick ..................... .. 28 j . Goodman Ibw b Balderstone ............ 3 C Evertoii b --Udcrsloy .............................. 27 J. Booth Ibw b BaJderstone ..................... ° W. Standeiv b Balderstone ..................... t F. j\shcroft c Cliadwick b Burnell........ J1
i.'iS signal_____ the beg-inninchell c and b Everten for __ J- 11 M t
Clilhero, had Bairc'W for visitors on the tjxl E. Standen. Right off tire lirst named Oreenw'ccd b Everton............ ............. 43 ... . ............ 15
Clark b ^octh a t ” Hargreaves took eight wickets for thirty
one rmis. The first defenders for the homesters
were Turnbull and Critchley, but tlieir scores were “ nothing to go off about,’’ and when Calvert “ went ” for tlurtcen and the two
followers journeyed back to the pavilion with two “ ducks" to join at, the visitors looked as though they had a chance of being victors. That chance became more aixl more cer
tain as the bails were constantly being scat tered for small scores. The last man^ Thompson, arrived oni the scene with the (score at -19. Ward load
added two, when he handed tire ball back to Dowais. 'nu; iimir^s clos(xl fox 51. Downs secured six wickets for tliiiaeen
runs and Robinson three for lluity one. Scores:—
WADDINGTON.
T. Robiiiison b Hargreaves ..................... 28 j . Boixl c Kihier b Hargreavhs..................1 W. Tinder c Tuinbull b ILargreaves ... 2 C. H. Dowais c Critcldey b Hargreaves 5 R. Halstead b Calvort ............ .................
°
R. Lund b Rollinson .............................. 4 W. Grcenbank b Flargreaves ................. S
\V. -'Vlrham c Weall b Hargreaves ........ 3 Eccles, of the county elet eii was expected FI.
D.inson b Hargreaves
lo play in tliis match on Saturday, but owing i. Carus not o u t .......................... to the county match behig unfinished he was Q_ Waddington b Hargdeaves
not able to attend 1.X2W Aloor were easily tlie victexs, and
before the last wicket feU had totalled 227, W. P. Tomlinson, (65) gave a good display, tmd he w-as ably backed by A. llindle, (42), w-lio will assist Low- Alcor tiiis season. Other notable scores were, Lalliam with 28, C. ^L HeivJerso-ir with 24, and Battersby not out
^Mr. Garnett’s team were disposed of for
84, the lop and only double figure scorer being --V. Parker not out 47. Hender.^-n, Patefield, and Latluim shared Uie trunilling. Mr. Garnett’s team were allowed the op- s, and they gave a
lion of a second inniiij inticli improved exhibitieti, gatmng
Lliree. Slater w-as lop scorer P
158 for with 65 aivJ
trker was
ag.ain lo tire fore with 64 not out. Scores as follows; — LOW MOOR.
W. Garncii b Slater ................................... W. P. Tomlinson b Fietcher..................... '’ S
-A. Hindle b ................................................... 42
I. j:ickscn c and b Slater ............ ............ - J. Latham c N. Garnett b Fletcher ... 28 C. .M. Henderson b Fletcher ................. 2 4 H. Batiersby irot out
............................... W. I ’alclield c Slater b-Fletcher............ °
\V. Birch c and b j . 1-1. Wilkiitson b R.
Slater ............ Fletcher ......
i’ alefield 'bw- b Fletch er...... Extras ...........
Total
RIBBLESD.-U-E W--\NDERERS ' AUDLEV R.-VNGE.
(Blackburn and District League.) Extras Total
of Wickers. 6 7 8 9
17 29 53 64 86 JAMES STREET.
J. Turnbull c Carus b Downs ... \V. J. Critclilcy c Cams b Dowais E. Calvert b Robinson .................. T. Hargre.aves run out ................. j2 'j'linier b Dow-ns
\V. RoUil'vsun b Dawns .......................... C. Hulicn c --Vlduun' b Downs ............ -A. Weall b Robinson .......................... W. Kilner b Robinson .......................... E. Ward c and b Dewous .....................
A. V. Thompson not o u t ..................... Extras ............ Total
Fall of Wickets. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 20 25 28 28 37 3^ *13 47 49 5 ^ 51 86 ..................... .
good state of the ground, neitlier team made “ £“ scores.
Robhiscn and Bend opened for the
visitors. The former made an excellent start,'notchirrg 28 before he w'as called upen by Hargreaves. Carus, not out 13, and Waddington i i ,
w'ere the only other double figures, none of tire other players making anything like a stand, and when all had been accounted for
villagers certainly did look “shot (Blackburn and District League.)
RIBBLESDALE WA2TOERERS.
W. Hoyle c Dunn ,b Laxten ................. 16 P. Gorman b Hill ..................•'................... 48 J. Mitchell b Smithsoni
The villagers journeyed to Blackburn on F. B. Watson c Dunn b Hill ....
shows, gained an extra two points. R. Jones c Smithson b Sharpies . Considering the excellent weather and F. Embley not out
Extras ...............
Total (for 5 wickets) Fall of Wickets.
4 S 6 7 8 9 10 31 g6 118 145 150
RIBBLESD2ULE. WANDERERS V. WEST BRADFORD.
2nd
Played at West Bradford on Saturday. » Scores: —
WEST BR2VDFORD.
R. Hitchon b Cook .................................. T. Robinson b Bithell .............................. H. Hindle c Robinsen b Cook ............ J. Robinson c Whipp b Cook ................. J. D Chester b Jackson ..............................
J. Clark b C o o k ............................................ AV. Holgate Ibw b Jackson ..................... J. Wilson Ibw- b Cook ............ ..................
W. MTiittaker b Cook .............................. H. Waterhouse c Bithell b Jackson ...
John Clark not o u t ....................................... Extras ..................... Total ...
RfBBLESD2Udi W-ANDERERS 2m
Slater b Chester ..................... .................. J. Robinson b Chester .............................. H. Billingtcn b Hindle ..............................
E. Cook b lEndJe ................................... T . Biultell c Holgate b Chester ............
I. Wilson b Hindlei ................................... W. Whipp Ibw- b Hindle .......................... R. Lund not out ....................................... T . Jackson b ... ................................................. R. Green c and b Hlndle .......................... G Du"dale c Robinson b Hitebon ........ “
Extras.......................... Total ........ 3S
SEA-WEED THE HEALTH-GITEH Now tlio popular Medicine for
healing., and
s t o m a c h , L i v e r , K i d n e y s a n d B lo o d . niittirRl etrongtheningi infinstcly greater
Ska-weed pnsse.iJcs
than ordinary tth conclusive hy
emmnond i t dai ly sme
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