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'TSK fL_- .4rVy TIME. RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE. Kcpulis np to date.
Groat Harwood ..................... Whallcr ................................. CHtlicroe ................................ . Trtdiham ................................
Burnley St. Andrew’s............
Knrby .................................... Barrow.................................... Barnoldftwick ........................ Sabden ....................................
V. W. b. D. P.
0... 8.. 0.. l;..17 8... 7.. 1.. (1...14 0.. 0.. 1...13
8... a.. . 1.. 4...I0 0... a... s.. 3... 9
9.. 3... 5... 1... 7 7.. 2.. . 5... 0... 4 7.. ~\. . 4. . ‘J... 4 8..
7.. I. . r>. . 1... 3 u... 1. . 7. . 1... 3
. G... 0... 4 G.-VTHERING TH E POINTS. 0 4
CLTTHEROE STILL_ UNDEFE.VTED. [By “ Third Man.” ] '•
That their experience at Pndiham was Go,
onlv a temporary loss of form was amply proveil bv the Clitheroc team hist Saturday, who. o|jeraling on their own turf, illustrated very fondbly to the men from Earby the art of winning matches. Cliiheroe may now plume themselves
on being one of the two undefeated teams in the Ribblesdale I.eague. Great Harwood share the distinction, but. all being well, one of the twain shall be knoi'ked out of lime at the Cliff next .S.iinrday, where it is arranged lh.,1 these two giants shall engage
I ill mortal
coinb.it. that the League ctip may
h.tve tine a ml not two pos^cssfirs. Ilm I (li-'rc.-s. Siiiricifiit for tlie Hay
\Vu will rcuirn to last Saiurtlay. After ilio I’adiiiam affair KarUy jHLsse.Sf-ed tlie confi
deuce f»f,a side to whom it had been re vealed that litere is .t way of scorini^ runs wlien 'l orn Ijoiirn is bowlinjj. but the tip had not
l.een
liion.nii^hly gra.spetl. so that when their turn came the visit*ts. were, I like So in.uiy jtrevious victims,
i lambs i«> dte
sl.in^hter. i
T IM E S , E R 1TP^^»
j . W. Wiiiclle b i l .
Cro.isUale st
• CLITHEROE. . - V‘ p " ‘Ve'
“
T. Hawortli c Demaine b Hallas ... H. Hargreaves b Mawson .............
R. Hanson not out ........................... W. Crabtree b Mawson ................. F. Aldersley b Hallas ..................... T D Bourn b Mawson ................ •.’ Jackson c and b Mawson ....... F Rawsthorne b Hallas ................
\V Manlev b Brown ..................... Extras ................
Total .............
Fall of Wickets. 5 6 7 8 9 10
7 55 54 5S S5 S6 9T 102 i
HalLs ........................... " Mawson ...................... >9
eate ........................... .Mclver .........
Brown ........................... -I EARBV.
K.
Maw.son run out ............................. H. Brown run out ............; .................. A. DiickeU b Cr.ibtrc-e .......................... H.
illas (pro) 1> Bourn .......... W. Demaine b limirn ...................
N. Peale b Bourn ................ ............. . I. \V. Hartley c .Manlex b ll.iworlh F.. tkiswcll St J.M kson b Bourn ------ p. Watsf>n not out ................................
R. Smith b liotirn ................ ........... T. Mclvvr c Windiu i> M.iworih ........ l-.xtras ..............
Total Fall of Wickets, t 2 3 4 5 6
3 iS 2.( 29 30 gi -ti 45 44 55 Bowling
.An.alysis.
led as lUit wasn't it a te*lious be^inniu'^. and—
i ] am i*»atlnr to say il— Clitheroe were the ! wifiders of the iiai?-* There was some e\* j ensi!. however, for tl»e t*irioise-like pace at i wl)i«'h the
b.ilsmen pn>ceede*l. h'a«T is ; the Harb\ irimdlinj^ wa.'^ o| a Itiiih or»icr and j lil'crlie.s were not permissible, i Con>i«lerinj^ that the wicket was s«) well : luketi runs ou^ht to ha\e eorne far easier. I blit ilie\ di.lna. and to siiou that Karby meant biih.lness Mawson ” oi clean thr*^u^h ^V^ndIe*s dcf**nce when the s»-ore b*iar*l told the world dial tile homt; t<*t.d was seven. Caution
w.is the motto after this. lAen
n.iworlii. frt.*e hitler that he iisualv is. ft»un«l .\ ditV.enlty in getting ln»ld of either Il.dlas or Mawson. and so close itjron an ; hour w.tsorrupied in i:.trr\ing llie seore to
I 0° i
Alu.ci ili.u tim*.- 1‘eate came on the s**ene j with iti> .slows with a view t<t tempting the '
bat.smi*n-Jn*m their retreat. Tlie oilier i bowler li.el kept the runs down l)ut lie h.ul I n..l e/.pturt-d the wi«*keis and a <*liange was ; b.!iil\ iteedc-d. 1 At length M.‘ t (.Voasdale emerged fnun i his shell. Hr hit a four and .i two in i ,ii»oni tile lime il l.ikes t<* lell it an«l then ! in stepping out to I’eale be got loo tar aw.iv i from the >ii< ks ami his
dep.irlure was sig- j n.dled l»\ tile umpire, whieh put tile S'/.d ; to a ••ari.-lully etpmi»il«;d 17. It was a «'lose ! sliaxt* ihougii. .is liie wi**kel keeper
li.id I mi>.M;d the lirs! lime. 1 Iierbert Margrea\es <llil not sta) long. ;• Me iiad
se.ireeiv time to Settle befiTe a ball j from M.iwsoii fouml it.s billet .iml
ju.sl e.tr- ‘ rinl .1 bail ill its wild «Mreer into the
li.nids i i*f tile stumper >i.Hiding ba'*k. 1
lH.tworlh ................ .bourn ...................... (Jralitrec
10.2 15
.............. -------
0 M. 0
5 • 3 I
- R W. ^-1
10 . ...... 5 '2 127
Bowling -•
An.alysis. O M. R.
5 44 -’ 9
°
4 ° ‘
9 * ^ W. 127 -1 5
b a r r o w ,
T P„..n.u " ' f ' F. Walker 11>« b
F. M'ashbrook b b.
J-J5. Standen c A. Gorman c S W. Nutter not out
i?
Tavlor c Whittaker b Mator . . . . k
................. . 6 .......... o ............ ^
3 . Sagar b Lambert ........... °
] Goodman b Whittaker .................. c w l * ^ ^
^
EMras ................ Total
F.oll o f Wickets. 7
- *13 4 *1 61 122 l e : i.H '5 9 Whittaker ..........
f^imbert .............. Mayor .....................
.S. Sagar ............ Ward
..................... J. bagar .............
12.1 I I
7 8
3 2
READ. J. W. .Mayor b Gorman ............................ -
1
Rich.irdson b Gorman ....................... ° Whittaker (pro.) c
F.iteileM B Goodman 17
]. Eielding h Patelield ................................. 9
S. Haworth run out .................................... J. Wade 1) Gciodman ................................ ° f.
S.ig.tr not out .......................................... tu
j . Lambert > ■ Walker I> ihilelieid ............. °
|. W. Bratlshow b
G.ooom.m ................. S.
Sag.ir <
.5 ■ E'-erlon 1, (loudm.m ............ " I. Ward b Gorman ..................................... Total ... 9 ' ° IT iS
'1'. I’.itelieid .................. F. Walker
........
BARRi IW'S SECOND VICTORY. A T R iu .MP i i o v i : r
r i : a d . [By “ Barrovian.] Wi;il pl.iwd
B.irrow ! I knew it would ;
|•onu.■. It is .1 fairwliile since
B.irrow won their tirst maloh but ttie\ ma.le no misi.ike .ilioiil .idding .mother oouple ol points on
S.niirda.x. i*erson.iiK I ih-n't iliink
rn.iny u-.nns in
the Rihhlesilale Ee.igne .ire belter off tor bowlers. .\t any
r.ite lew h.ixe piled tip .1 big score ag.iinst tiiem. Indeed
B.irroxv
h.ne olten got rid of their opp,,nenli, xerx olie.qil.x. but they tiiem>ehe> ii.u e f.iiled exen more sign.dlx xxitli tin: ieit. .-\gain..,t Re.ui. howexei, liic
il.irrow boxs
I xxere .miiiirI in .til dej>,in!neni>. .-\nxone j xxlio s.iw the
m.ilch w iil .nlmil
tii.it x mtorv 1
W.IS Wei! deseiXtrd .ind
B.irrow li.ixc mx eon-
gr.itul.iiions on their llr.>i iilt in tiie l.e.igne I.
II. out.
. I 2 • -f
. 2
3 *f 17
'
E.xtr.is ............................ 9 S6
Fall o f M ickels. 1
6 7 8
2S 2.S 39 .17 75 85 S6 Bowling Analysis.
..\. Gorm.’.n ........ I.
Gooilni.in ........
I.(2
0 M. R. 0 6 0 0
1 i ^5
;
A GOOD r .AMK A'l ' SAbDKN. ' S.ibdi'ii ii.ui SOtic .IS \isiiors on
S.itur-
d.iv aftcriioou, .iml tin* tixtur*.*
.itu.mtcd a
c.ijiil.il “ g.uc." rhe \isi:«'rs IctMod lii>t -uid.
ui.id.-.Ill u\ccn.:iit Stan. 5.; runs bring regis- Iricd before the I*>ss of .1 uicket
I',
Ha\ton prt w rd a {ronb!»''*omr «Ti>lo:n‘:r *“ the
S.dMlrn iruiKlIiTs. lulling trccly .dl f'l.i-Nscs iif balls. Ml* was m»t ^iismi^^cd unu! hr
li.id m.t^'iird
'Dirrc
w.is somr ratlmr
loose IM.-Iding oil the
p.irt of the home pl.H ■ rrs. Nicholson w.i> .ig.iiii in g*><*<l form uitii
the bail,
p.irticiil.irly after ch.uiging .Sal‘dcn eomniriier.i their big
t.isk witii
tin: two Wilkinsons f.iuing
P.irkrr .ind (irisrd.d»'. At 21 W w-ts cie.-.u bouir.l ’hv I’.irker, .iii'i K. H.
w.is p.mnt.red by \N‘ indie. \*.irioiw rii.iugr> in tile l-oulmg Were ni.lde.
le.it I'lr p.i r I n-*t sl'.i p W.i> 'A
H.hr'::i;- '■ 111. 1, .x;. .:i h He: b.-.x;..-. b ll.iin
WANDERERS b Hi;; ............
Coll Fail 9 1 = I'.', or 103 13.' 1. G
0 M. 3
0 2
1 0
0
R. \V: ■1'
49 16
27 20
S
= 5
I
1 I
0 8 9 10
Watson, who bowled rather hat- '1
I have seen him trundle before thh^'^1 was chief executioner.
The Wanderers made a
Coulthnrst’s stump was knocked d 'X the hill, bebtre he broke his ‘-iWu '
I-ioyle and Chadwick oiilv mustend between lliem.
''
complexion of affairs. He bmke his'Xj'' and had four to iiis credit, and a victim to ]-ixton.
Thought I, Mitchell will chin-, Y
"'-5 'Lntp;| \V
r.inderer.s’. Six wiikvis dmvn eight, and a scorv of meant to have the J> lints. The c.iiit.'.in dill
This
w.is anything hut comfonln.,, |vS^-SI for
10 lo-j i'i ‘
pall
out of the lire, but it aiipearet!,, U ' case when he left,
to the occasii.111 and didai tn'-vir,’k( " hum? 'i'hc spiri;s of tue \V:in(Vj..-^_^ to nSC. .NIuiU W eTc t!i(:
[r|/r . accorded tim b./t-uL.-n. fur thJv ^
grand style. ;iud if t:ic .i!it.U:(l not expired. I ;im iuele-i-Mj to i'-— Churt'h
Me.id'nv w. rr r> \ two
to c.'.rry lit i
litisr.n and t if Tin.'.u uli
st.is m:i turn.’
- lurtaia . RANGE, kX -k'-i
at,: b Was.. W r -
-M
.V V ( N f f
However. Rawliuso > Q rr n a j r
>-I
riidtal until tin: total .sr*e<l at ot . whm Windle w.!.> t.ikfU in tie- tong tirM b\ .Mill* ft-ffl. \ ; ' ’hfi!s>in
g. :vf r\id*-m'r »»! iiN
lbie. .'
S.ilMlen, owil," to liieii
iieie.lt .1! Ule illils o| .Seltie. l.lliing to the t'otleuil pi.ii ee
i I’alelield p.ixei.l tile w.ix [o liie ilcmesterS
Il.m.son .md the pro, liowever. stru'ok U(>
j a useful it not .1
biilli.inl partnership, .’riiev pr<H-«.*c*l'*d i>n tile
e.iutioii.iry lines whieii was niadr* the bugle e.dl and nut until 5S iiad been reeor<led
w.is the pro oiii t«i a
e.ilcii b\ iJeiJiaine. H.iw{«rlh. like
Cto.is*
d.ile.
h.id a lailing for sweet seventeen, (V.diiree liiL.'d the brejeli right worihi!)
aii«l eame within on*- <if Ins pre<Ieeessor before
.M.iw.stiii Itowled him. He. l«io. sav
till; complexion ol ll-c; score boari.l altered, tlic total li.ix'ing reached H9.
Me.niwhile Hanson xxas [liling on tin.
gr.ind
lol.il of 131. i-ir>t in in- w.i> iiriii ii.iving .seen 122 ntiis put on wiiiie .it \tn '
oi.il vt.ie 90. >.x. I'eing tune
re.iehe,! i!,,,
llic uifkets. o| i\hl‘Ti liis 1 rue I’.Uefit.-ld v.hs
misNcfl by M.iyor botori; Ur ■ fMitury. but lu«’k is .m imponani ill nrirkci .lud il
b.irrow h.u! 1m
ii.ilf men
l.iir
sii.ire of it liiex xxoii'd orrupx Iii -iier position in tile
q, ,,, ,p,
lirese'llt. Walker got liis leg in front o f .1 sir.iiglit
one hefore lie
ji.ni s c r e i l , But
W.islil.rook ^ xxlio liileil die
hre.ioil seore.l as nierri|x .is ,, I his partner and .(3
appe.ired before the last ( ( aiifr
W.IS btiwicil i.x S,
S.ig.ir i(»r ir,.
runs. Dick is .1 goo.l hat xvho lias heen dead out nt hick but he seems to be re covering liimself splendidix just now. The
ipic.siion w.c whetiier .inxbodx-
xv.is going to St.IX with liim. for Fred .Aldersley and the t.hipt.nn i.iiled to score .ind jerrx' |,ick- son
W.IS out for tixa:.
Edg.ir ivawsihorne diil liie needful, iieip- ing iiinisclf in Ids
u.snal licariv fasldim to a,
haker’s (liven and when lie left the Castle- ites xviTc 122 to die ^ooil. .\lanlex I.iiled to cross the scoring line,
bin anollier fixe xxere .((hied while he
xx.is in and the ximtiiie closed for 127. Hanson pl.ixing Ids hesi innings of the
se.ison and carried out his but for .)S.
K.irbx lost Maxxson, mii out. xxithom a
score recorded but Brown and Diii ketl set about and lanilexi nearly go home before the foriiii.r shared a similar fate, having scored II. .After that there
xv.is a slump in Earwigs,
five xvickets mustering lewer than an addi tional 25 runs. Bourn
xx-.is simplx ungilav-
alile ;mil try as they wmild nnliddy could get 1dm .(Way. Duckett and Hartley made 13 and it
respectively and their [
iarlner.shi|) brought on Crabtree for H.nvorth xvho ])rom],tly showed liis liking for the stnmjis by dispos ing of Duckett lirsl ball. Of the remainder, the sole halsmnn Ir,
give anv tiimlih' xx'a.s Alclver who. as wldiiper-in. kh-ked over the traces and spoiled Bourn’s average somewhat though it still ri-jiiainetl a si'ilendid record— five for fonrleen.or less than three runs a wicket. Who’s for Ih’e CHIT ICMUorrow ? A battle be wdl worth,set>jiig
bitting j “*.wers. >"nding *h'- deiiver:c.«i of botil bonlrr> to »hr b'
.uml.irx. The l.!>t tiv*‘ wii'keis, h.o-.\r\< r. f'-il in r.ipid -.ra i .•< the whole le.t- i>nU nn:'*'r:ing 1.; rn:*'*.
.^K rT i . i : . M i l io id b Nichol.-'ou .................................. . 2 2
J . liaytfrn t* H.iV..’iih b .Nicliolson ...... . 27 II. baikrr li NiGhoj>t.;i .............................
; R.dph b
iHlgd.de ..................................
1 . H. iytoi ioK \\ t!k;n>on b
Dugil.ilr . . ; ; Ivnowlo b Dug'].lie ............. ........................
; (.'ox c U M Wilki nson b Nil
hois.in ' .\. Parker b .Nirh.olsi .n ............................... ' j W. U. I’.uker not out ............. ..............
! i To(--next stand
w.is 111.ide l,_x .St,md,-n .oul '
I'.itelii.-id who (■ .irricd the total from fn t,> ’ 122. ill other Words doubled ilu- score. in
lltc
mc.nuime T.
ixior.md Wright
li.id i.een : disposed of. the pro,
f.iliing to a
ic.iliv ! m.igniliceni calcli in tin- sHps l.x Wldtt.ikcr. | 1 lie gil.ix (,f I’ .itelieid .mil Biiiig,- Sl.m- -
lien
W.IS a treat to witness .ind i-\'crxi,odv 1 was sorry with the (•xc.pdon of the Rcadile's : when ilu- parinersidi, »-cs severed. I’ateiield i heing stumped b\
W.ide.
Xirh. i!n- »n .............
Dug.I.ilc .............. R. M. WiikiiistRi
bnu li ; 7 1 .-e ' o
Extr.is .......... ................. 17 Tm.d ............. ........ tf'f?
-Analysis. - 3 5 -1 . . 1 7 SAHDKX. .....................M«*
v..irtii ibv\ i>
K.ilph ---
Win.li.- Miib.r.i b C>.\ ................. j .Nielu,1m.ii 1, .V Parker
.Standen left. It remained for W, Gois!,,,.,,, .
Dugd.ile b A I’.irker - to do prai'
iie.illy ali llie scoring
tilterxv.irds i Biriwell not oin
j
A. Gorman f.died to seore and then i G- H- Heekett b .V P.iik-t ......
this Wielder of ilu- willow heljiing himself tii ' .Marsh.,11 e Rawdin b Miliord ....... 29 and earrxing out Ins b.ii at that. .-V few ^ D.iwsou run mu ..................... more sni-h innings and
B.irrow will 1„. as i iScekeU c R.iwiliu B .Milford strong m-|,atting as they are in bow ling. When Read’s Hint
e.inie it did iioiy.ij;,. :
Extras .......................... To I ' I
Gorman long to get to work wliii the
b.ilk 1 xvo 111 tile eream of Read
b.itsmen fell for I I . nine -if whiel, were
exir.is.
Gorm.in ele.in bowling boll, M.ivor and kiel. irdsLn Wlnll.iker.
tlie nro.,. p
r.itlleii! m, iit, ni tilt* Harrow srorc. 17 ;it
Tot.il -♦ ♦ ♦ -------- i BLACK.IICRN &
Dl.STR ICT a
nuieli
f.ister rale than lu- nsu.dlx' scon s at and l-’ ieliling obtained nine, but after
th.il
only J. .Sagar made any |iretem-e to serious- ly
J.
.Sag.ir deliei'l .all and sundrv but could
get nobody to stay in with him. One bv one his comrades fell before Patefield. Good man and
Gorm.in and the xxhr.le side was out for 86, iff xxhich
Sag.ir i-l.iimed 37 as his contrihution and reijraini-d
nndefe.iled Il xvas a igailant ef fo rt 'io pull the match
flint of the fire. , The lioxvling honours were shared bv the trio just mentioned. Gooilman’s was ;i fine performance— four for 17— P.iiefield
li.ad two . for five and .-i fraction apiece and Gorman had three for ,3.j.
A DRAWN GAME.
w a n d i : r e r ,s w a n t [By “ W'anderer."]
lonrnexing to Blackburn
the
Ribble.sd.tle AVamlerers Range in a league match.
p i .m i : LEAGUE.
m.i X lie
h.it 1 . —-x e ,r .iuy;nl ?•
I tv 1 .und. I t Lg t 's
llnuJk'bt ilu- b. ’* ' • ld. C
w a d d in g 1 d N-
W.
G.recnbank c I’.
Ke.inuf»y Sinkin>‘ >n
..............
on S.iinrilay met .Audiex
1 he home team h.ul first ixessession of
the crease, and <-ommeneed xvilh ti f.iirlv gocMl perlormanee, runs i-omiug sloxx but sure. Hairsn.-i))!: xvas in goiKl form and batlsd nicely for his quarter of a century Laxton and .Starr xx'ere also good with
the l.'at. \hongh the —star" was not greatlv in the as^
nd.mt.
H Smitii b
k.ilw.irns T. Robinson e R R- W. liiri-h St H.ixi:i" ! iii
W
U.ilciifre ■■ B W’ . Pimlcr St H.ixiiiorm
R. Ltmd 1. .Morjxiw!
Wu .Altham T. Patefiild b Kiboinls .. IL H.iKteail b Edward' ..
.,,,,1 1,
M.iq.bcl
D Walmslex not out ... ■
F.xtr.is
Toi il
Re,in.,o.u’ >' t .| : ...... -y*''
CAI Evil
1 ; •, - L .-lit. ’ ' * imvc dg- -i
^
. j
K. H. \\ ilkiiu -ti c T. U.iWtRi b (* \\ iikn! > ,> b A, ILiikcr .......
-:v D] W H Nl
0 -M. R. AV. ’ ;o
n xC*
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