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Groat Ilarwuud ........... Clithcroc ......................
KcBulis up to (late.
Whalley. ..................... Padiham ...................... Burnley St. Andrew'H... So^tlo.......................... Read.............................. Barrow..........................
Sabden .......................... Barnoldfiwick ..............
Karby ..........................
.. .. 13.V.11... X.. 1...23, ..... 1 1 ... 8;.. 1 .. 21.. 18 ..... 12... -9... 8.. (1.;.18: ...... 12.. G... 1 .. D...17 ..... 13.. G... 5.. 2...1A ..... 10;. 3... 4.. 3... 9 ..... 1 1 .. 3... 7.. . 1;.J 7 ..... 12.. 3... 9.. . 0... C
..... 12.. 2... 9.. . 1 ... B ..... JI.. 2... 8,. . 1.. . r. ..... !).. 1 ... 6... 2... 4
THE TRIUMPHAL M.\RCH.
C l . lTH EROE PULVERISE BARROW. BOURN'S BRILLIANT
BOWLl.NG.
[By “ Third Mari.”] .Still going great guns and likely lor con-
tiniiiiig. So long as Tom Bourn keeps tip his present phenomenal lorin Clilheroe must hover about the top and another slii) on the ])art of Harwood like tlie one on Saturday and they will have to give place to their rivals. .Not oiilv are Cluheroe slrcmg in bowl ing. sjjeakiiig generally not mdividiially.
bin the hatting is strong. II one man fails another comes off and .so die Chathtirn roail represeiilalives are seldom toppled otil for aiivthmg like a low score. Barrow were made miiicemeiil of on
.Saliirdav. “We ihdn’t know how to plav Bourn at all.’’ said one ol the
B.srrow men when die side were all out lor 41. Quite righi, loo; Iheydidiil I he wickel was practic;illv all a batsman
could desire ami all against a slow bowler, bill under anv circiimslaiices llinmi is die terror ol willow wieldcrs. BarriTw began fiaillv. coiilmiieil badly ami
riiiishcd lip die same. There is very little to say aliutit their
innings e.\ce[it that one after another they were Ijowled out. Credit, however, must be given to Walker
and .Nutter, who beiweeii them top|ied 20. 'I'hc rest were on or aliotil the ballom rung of the ladder. Walker's 15— I was going to say it was
iiualualile, lint hardly that, bc>’aiise it avidled iiothiiig. Wliat coiiKl the batsman do? One after another liis comnides were falling like the walls of Jericho; no won der be fell biniself. Haworlli's was a goml average— three for
23. iiisl tinder six ;ipiece— on sticli a wicket lint the perfoniianre paled before that of the Clitheroe captain with his seven for four. I’rodigious! .Snell an average should stand .a splendid
chance for the “ Chronicle'’ jirize. Glilltcroe were really set no task at all.
Still they lust two good wickets belore the score of 31
w.is p.issed.
For once Mat Crriasdale faileil to gel go
ing. ratelicld lieatiiig and bowling him. lint FLiworlh ami Wiiidle carried the
total to 25 when Good«naii sent a good 'nn wliicli dismisseil the pro, Wiiidle and Hanson, however, saw die
points safel} liagged .im.l then die interest flagged. That is tlie worst of ymir e.i.-.y victories. 'The points are there Imt not much exciic-
iiicni. 'Tom Bourn went in earlier am.l by ;idopi-
ing i-.uitious tactics imt tiii a baker's dozen, bill after that the liatting liononrs rested with Haiisoii and Hargreaves, two wlio were troniiciiig bowlers ami knocking ii|) hie totals about a decade ago. Well, Hanson got 30 of the very best and
Herbert simply revelled in tin; Barrow irtimlling. Nothing came amiss to him. One ball
landed in Clialbiirii-road and another went into .Messrs, Sotitliwortlis' yard— liotli sixes and real gems of the Jessopian type. When stumps were ilrawn tlie smiter still
reigned supreme with 81 opposite his name. You'd liave been surprised to have seen how easily he got them. .Many a man would ha\e been at the
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re.ise as long ag.iiii for half the total, but Herbert has no three days' iileas. He knows w'hat the crowd wants and, if he is in long enough, he sees that they gi i 1 l ie may have a run of ill hick but a lials- man ol Herbert's I’alibrc. cspeidnlly wiicn he can lield a bit and is a safe catch, is alwa\s worth his place. For Barrow it must be .saiil that if they
could not bat they gave .1 gmid exITiTiitioii of lieldiiig. 'Though the .score ag;dnst tlieni was 185 not many runs were thrown away and I expect, indeed 1 am hoping, to see diem take revenge— i tit of somebody else. 'I'liere were two collections— one for Caiil.
Bonrn. realising 30s. ami anolher for H. Hargreaves, aimninling to 17s.
BAR R(,)W.
'T. I'alclielil b l.’ourn ......................... F. Walker l> Bonm .............................. W. f.yne b Bourn .................................. J. Wriglit b Itoiirn .... ........................ .\. 'Taylor c .Aldcrsley b Bourn ....... A. Gorman i- Hanson b ILiwoilli F.
W.aslibrook c Bourn b ilaworlb J. Goodman l> Hawortli ..................... W. Nutter b Bourn .............................. R Cowperthwaite not out ............... J. Evcrioii l> Bourn ............................. F-xtras ....................
'Total BARNOI.DSWICK S.VBDE.V.
-At Barnoldswick. Barnoldswick: Baldwin 5. .Ornierod 17,
Deiiiaiii 27, Windle 24. Whipp 19, G. Ormerod 4, Myers 3, Slater 32, Dewhurst 22. Barrett (not out) 7, Woodliead o;e.\tra.s
3 : total 160. Sabden: R- H. Wilkinson o, Windiu o,
W. C.
YVilkiii.soii o, Howartli 20. Becket o. Fotleii 4. Birtwell 6. Nicholson 13, Hogan (not out) 12, Dugdale 6, Marshall 3 ; extras 16 ; total 80.
BLACKBURN &' DISTRICT LEAGUE. YV ADDINGTON LOSE AGAIN. [By '• WaddoTT.’’]
now. On Saturday they were again defeated,
this time by the Baptists of Church. 'Tlic scene of the defeat was at Church,
wliere the home men, who batted first, could only muster 71.
Only tliree two figure innings were put
up, Barnes being noteworfliy with 27. 'Tile bowling honours were jiretty eveiilv
divided, Robinson, Lund and Dow'ns each having three wicket.s and Birch one. F'ecble as was this total of 71. tlie visit
ors could only reiily with 52, Robinson and Patefield alone reaching double figures. Southworth, however, was only one short
ami remained undefeated. Still 52 is a poor score on sucli a wicket. 1 am hoping to see Waddington pull them
selves together before the season is over. CHURCH BAPTISTS.
W. Barnes b Robinson .......................... lo . Brindle b Robinson ....................................(
J[. T . Barnes Ibw b Birch .......................... i C. lAima.x c Herd b Downs ...................... 13 J. .McLean Ibw b Robinson ................. o F. Barnes b Downs ................................... 27 F. Denton b Lund .................................... 7 W. Fnlwistle b Lund ............................... 1 J. Pilkington b Lund .......
Waddiiigton are down on their luck just 30 -U CEITHEROE. 1 rm
M. Croasdale b Ralsfield. J. Haworth b Goodman .'..................
p. YV. L.- D. 1>.., T. D. Bourn b Gornjan,
T W Windle b Goodman ................ R Hanson c Goodman b Gorman
? S?eviniori St GrimsiiaTT;, b lisiver { l^ Hitchon c- R. .Green b
\V. Duxbury c J Green b Adams b Usher ....................... A. Haworth b U sh e r ...... ........................ ,R. NuttalL run out ................................... R. B Bolton b Hindlc ..................... • A H Hacking not out ...... ................... P. Thursfield b Hindle ..............................
Wilkinson b Hindle .......................... Extras .........................
Total ... Fall of Wickets.........
3 4 41 41 73 77 9S *0*
Usher ... Lakeland riindlc
18
0 M. R .16
■ 9 8.3
WHALLEY.
J. H- Ramsbottom run out ]i. Standeii brVdams
J Usher c Dawson b I. Green c Hitcheii b Duxbury ...........
.‘Ydams ................. 16 __ o
W. Lakeland b Duxbury ......................... 2V Mercer c Kitchen b cYdams ........... T. Walmsley c Haworth b Adams ........ Hindle S t Wilkinson b Du.\bury ......
H. Lnngwortb c Wilkinson b Duxbury
R Green not out ...................................... H- Grimsliaw b Dnxbury ......................... Extras ..........................
Total... 91 Fall c f Wickets. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o 21 26 27 30 31 10
S3 90 go 91 0 M. R. w.
.Adams ... .............. Du.xbiirv
'5 Hacking . ........................ 2 0 7 0 ................. 12.4
2 40 0 43
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4' 3
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.. 108 PADIHAM.
26 3
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KMiddlbroutrtwbSUnd^^^^^ .......... »l G; Clarke b Standen ..........
T. Tavlor-bcStandeii ............................... | . Mitchell b-Standen .......................... ;
Ar'MitchelTb Stonden
r s f & i l l . c lW c r o f t b Goodman R’ Redhead run out .............
■* Extras .........................
F. Cook b Ashcroft .................................... ^ H'-Oddie not out .......
BrYRROW and.
T. 2Y. Pickup b Clarke .............................. W.. Standen b Clarke ......................... •••• *
T.r Garside b Clarke .................................. 9 Wi Goodman b Clarke
F. Ashcroft b A Mitchell ...................••••• C. Evetton b'Smfthson ......................••••" F. Dawson b Smithson ............................... J. Kissack b Smithson
................. •••• R. Wright c Mitchell b Clarke .............
A. Ince b Smithson .................................... W. Chatburn not out ............................... Extras ...............................
Total ............. 74
WH.YLLEY 2nd . V. PADIH2YM 2nd. Played at Padiham, resulting in an
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win for Whalley. PADfH.VM.
Wilson c .Almond b J. Mercer ................. id A. HargrcHvcs b Rydeheard ................'• o Waite-c zUniond b Holden ...................... id Gardner c Taylor b J M e rc e r ................. 2 Lambert b Holden .................................... x .Ashworth c Rutter b Rydeheard ............. id Dawson b Holden .........................................
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-A X. Hargreaves b Rydeheard ............. 13 Blezard b Rydeheard .................................... ° Bradley not out ........................
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Ragon c Rydeheard b Holden ............. o Total .......................................80
Holden took four wicket.s lor 40, Ryde-
lieard four for 22 and J. Mercer two for iS. W H A L LE Y and.
A. Taylor b Ashworth ................................ i R. Cartmell b A. X. Hargreaves ............. 5
S. Moores b .Ashworth ...................................}3 W. -Almond not out .................................... 51 E. Harrison c Ragon b .Ashworth .......... 5 J. Rydeheard b .Ashworth ...................... o
T. Holden not out .................................... 25 '
Total (for 5 wickets) .............. ------- -------------
ORDINAR Y AIATCHBS.
KEEN C R C K E T A T LOW .MOOR., [By Umpire.]
One of the best games seen at Low Moor
this season— that was the verdict about the meeting of Ribblesdale Wanderers and Low Moor on S;uurtlay. .-V draw was, perhaps, a fitting
termin.ition for had time allowed there is no telling
which side would have won, and botit had shown exceptionally good cricket. I have never seen the Moorites take so
long in scoring, their runs. Nearly three hours were occupied in compiling i i y and these were mainly one to two batsmen, the only pair to reach double figures besides
tli.it redoubtable coiuribulor to totals, one Mr. Extras, who
h.ad no fewer than iS to his credit. 'Tilings Were looking bad for Low Moor
when half the side were disposed of for 24. But. truth to tell. Watson was bowl ing superbly, the Wanderets-' cajitain, though he has had a belter analysis, prob ably never trundled better on a iilum wicket in ins life. The delivery which dismissed W. Garnett was a beauty. Luck, however, came tlie way of Low
Moor.. C. M. Henderson, was missed second ball by Mitchell at cover and thenceforward settled down to a patient, plodding game. YV. P. Tomlinson was the
m.ni who stay ed l ’'roni 24 llie score mounted
in with liim.
lip and up, and try as they would the YYQn- derers could not separate the pair until 103 was reached. Henderson, batted about an hour and a
o
J. West c Pinder b Downs ...................... i W. Sterling not out ................................... o Extras ................................... 6
Total Bowling Kubinsdii
-Analysis. 0 m ; K
Birch ................. ............ 6 Downs ............... ......... d.t Lund ................. ............ 6
...... ............... 7 I
4 0 1
WADDINGTO.N.
Greenbank c Denton b Barnes Smith c Barnes b Brindic ........ Birch c McLean b Brindic ........ Robinson b Brindle ...................... Downs b Barnes .......................... YValmsley run out .......................... Pinder b Brindic .......................... Lund c and b Barnes ................. South worth not out ..................... Palelield c Pilkiiigton b Barues Herd run out
30 7
16 *3
lialf^ for 33 and in that performance saved his .side from defeat. Tomlinson’s also, was an invaluable contribution. -At the close 119 h;id heeii put up and YY'atson came out with eight wicket.s for 29. Knowles and Coulthurst opened for the YY’anderers and the score was carried to
nine when the first named returned one to Latham. Contrary to expectation Rawlinson and
YY'atson gave no trouble and Coullhurst found it imiiossible to get beyond the cus tomary ten, eight of which were singles. Half the wickets were down for 37 for which Henderson was mainly resi>onsibIe,
blit Mitchell and Hoyle partly stayed the rot.
Mitchell, however, was overcome by the
heal and swooned which caused an inter val,^ ;inother batsman afterward,s going in. Billington and Dixon both got into double
figures anti when time arrived the YY'ander- er.s were 82 for .seven, Milcliell having re lumed ;ind carried his score to 22 without being tlefeated, wliile Embley wa.s six and not out.
............................. . Extras ...
Total ... 52 LOW MOOR.
YV. Garnett b YY'atson ........... ................... 3 J. YY'almsley c Robinson b YVatson ........ S J. Latham b YY'alson
....................... 5
H. Batiersby Ibw b YValson .................. o C. M. Henderson c Robinson b Knowles 33 .'V. YY'. Saul b Knowles ............................... r YY'. P. Tomlinson c Billington b YY'utson 39 J. Coate.s b YVatson .................................... 7 H. Forrest b YVatson ....................... 7 J. Eccles b YY'atsou ................................ . o H. Bailey not out ............................ ........... i • Extras ...........
i8 Total . . . . 1x9. YV.V'IERI.OO.
R. Green b Smiin ...... ................ YY'. D.IWSOH b Smuli ................... T. I'ell b Slotberl ......................... E, Riley b .Smith ......................... YY'. Fell b Smitlt ......................... -A. johit.MJti b Smiiti ................. YY’ . Brieliey b .bniiui ............. J. Wrigley b Stolliert................... E. Chester b Slotherl ........... J. Bush b Smilli ........................ E. Marshall not out ....................
135 Extras ........................... 5 ‘1 ............................29 2
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Total ................. 83 , •.
4 X4 X4 . ...
Tali 'of Wicketk" 5 .« ,7 8 9 10
Bowhng Analysia. o m! p ;)yatson..,............... 19.1 3 ,
Knowles;-........................ 17 4 2. Coultliurst ...................... 5 o i'! Gorman .......................... 3 o
Enibley ....................... 2 WANDERERS'
A. Knowles c and b Latham........ J. Coultliurst b Henderson .........” J. Rawlinson b Henderiton .. . F. B. Watson b Henderson J-, Mitchell not out............... VV. Hoyle b Latham ............ H. Billingfon b E c c le s ........ A. E. Dixon b Garnett ....... . E. Embley not out ............ Extras ...........
Total (for 7 wickets)... Fall of "Wickels.
I 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9 14 16 33 37 53 7x_.^ Bowling An^jiis. O. M.
Henderson ................ 16 6 Latham ..................... 14 4
G.arnett .......................... 4 i Saul
.............................. I 0
Eccles .............................. 2 0 ------ ------------
RIBBLESD^YLE WANDERERS s-i, LOW .MOOR 2nd
.At Church Meadow,
re.sulting in jn ji.
victon- for the home sale for whom took live wickets for 30, YVilliams thirtf; 15 and Baldwin two for 28.
LOW .MOOR :iiil Birch c Dugdale b YY'illiams........... ,
J. Robinson b Baldwin ........................|vv.? Bailey b YY'illiams ......................... Burgess c Baldwin b \\
illi.ims ..... H. Robinson b Baldwin ............ YY'arbrick b STmger ...................... J. Dilworlh not out 1). OrmeroU b STmger Cormick b Slinger
................ ............
...........................
Clapham b Slinger .................... Tomlinson c Leonard b .Sliiiger.
Extr.is ................
'Total........ YVANDERERS end.
Leonard b Tomlinson ..................... Dugdale b YY'arbrick .......................... Hurniston b Bailey ............................. Jackson b YY'arbrick ......................... Slinger c.
Burge.ss b \
V.irLrick .......... Slater b Burgess ............................. Sherlickcr not out .............................
YV'illiams not out ............................. Extras.............
Total (for o wu-kets) .......... A H
YV.ATERLOO YVESLEV v. YVILTiHliii YY'aterloo YVesleyaiis visited Wilpsh-tiS
Saturdnx- and suffered defeat, the t’.e.*- sters scoring 71 to 34. T'cr the YYcs.t'a
Riley took three fur 23, T. Telj 26. Jethnsun two for 13- .and YY. rt.i—
for tlirec. YV I LI’S HI RE.
YY'. Smith b Riley .......................... R. IL Stalhert b 1. Tell ............ J. T.iylor b Rilex .......................... S. PeaetK-k <; J. YY rigley b KiUy ..
S. Jackson run out ..................... R. H. Stolherl b I. Tell ............ B. Connell c Bush b 1. 1 e ll ........ C. M.tudsley b Ji'hiiss'ii ............ G. Hindle Ibw b Joliii:>oii ......... A. Whittaker b YV. Tell ............
!•'. Riding not out ......................... E.xtras ............ luta! ..
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J. YY'. Holgate Ibw b SuUlh"b"h E. S. F'oden b Sotiihworth .......... .A. Foden Ibw b Bulcock .Mr. .Noble hit wicket b BulcoG- Mr. Grindlcv Ibw b Bulcock ...... F. H. Tenifierley run out ..........
I. Aldersoii b Bulcock I. Brown c Silverwood b Heru .••
j . Bland b -Vltham ....................... -A. .Ahhatn b Althaui
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F. Sheldon nut out ....................... Extras ..........
Total .................
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