.1 on account of the ‘‘ gate ” ir se who came after them
lid plav cricket in
the.same srtrit .ow being played A discusS
1 place as to whether the come the property of a club ^ three Limes, 'but on the'"adv;°" I
iwson. with whom he concurred lecided that it should run on i
that course the cup wae likely m deal more valued than in havin
w cups. He knew that tn ‘some was customary to keep the cun
ling It three years, but he though
erq.sts of the game It ought to mi eason to season.— (hear hear and
ed Taylor added his congratula he champions and in this said he
he only echoed the sentiments of ining cluUs in the league.
laid he had enjoyed -the matches u i>
a.st season and he could assure other clubs had enjoyed plavinit ,ow Moor. He believed a great been done by Mr. Garnett both
ff the held to foster the good feel- I pervaded and .they could not do
111 drink to the .health-of the Presi- he League.
as dune with musical honours. 1\ Mir. Garnett said Low Moor's ,va.s not due to hi-m alone but to .•mber of the team and when he d the three players previously re- it was because tiever before in the
uirse of his icricket career had he team play with, greater jduck or judgment.
i. .M. Henderson submitted “ The He thought the presence of
tatives from neighbouring clubs he trtith of what the chairman had II the good feeling which prevailed, les had all been fought in a friendly id in moving that toast he would ixirticularly refer to the fact that IS a representative from Church —(applause)— because Iribblesdale jrs were runners up. He only , he match at Church Meadow coulil 1 en played to a finish, though it was (lueuioii as to whether or not Low j! uiild have been beaten. Kegard-i/ remark of Mr. Ranisbottom as to ining the Ribblesdale League he ibere were a good 'many clubs in -th-Last Lancashire League that ilav a good game with the Ribhles- agiie Clubs. iV.
St.mdring. responding ■ to the id there was no doubt Low Mour
:ii ihe best balanced team in the and they had done e.xtremely well
hr raptaincy of Mr. Garnett, who . I'vrsident of the League. Regard-
iMrm.nion of the League .some little hail been made, as he (the speaker) |ii.-rsnii who called the first meeting iliuught if they only continued as id begun it would be a great suc-
tljplause).
Uaw.son. also responding, said the red in their league would compni-e
hlv with the number hit up in the -dale League. Some members of V .Mnur team had scored nearly 3°o ul had averages of 38.30, etc. Hie h. id been very enjoyable and the iicuhies which arose had been settled re.spiindence, thus saving expense, aiche.s had not been played with a of gaining money but with the i.
le.il of [dayiiig for the game it- .Vmateiirism had been kept to the
id he would be glad to see this even miphasized bv the inclusioii of one — -mmar school teams. So far
sea.soii was concerned only two
I Hill and Brinscall— were doubl- ■ lubs on the other side of iJlacK-^ liaving had very .good ing down he would I'he laiw Moor Cricket
,
1 diilv honoured after which Mrj id he judged that the leapue with -Mr. Daw.s-oii and Mr. inj . they were the first to mention
vsun exiilaiiied that Mr- 'aim. e ,1.
mg him tip on the telephoi • was that Mr. Taylor and him piKiinted to .see ^Ir. Garnett.
i . .Mr. W. I’ - T o m l i n s o n niaW'D accompanist.
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THE ECCLES Snteription MR. FREDERIC LAMOND. FIRST CONCERT of the Season 1905-6.
PUBLIC HALL, Clitheroe, Wednesday, Oct. 18th.
ARTISTES:
MISSES FLORENCE AND ROSE SHOWELL, (Duettists— F/irst time at these concerts.)
MR. ALBERT GARCIA, . (Grandson of the Centenarian.)
(Solo Pianoforte: from, all the principal Conceit Halls un burupc.) . NOnCE-
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WESLEYAN CHAPEL, WHALLEY.
SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 8th, DR. MOULTON.
AT 10-30 AND 6 30, Freschcr:
Special Hymns and Children’s Choir. Collections for Church Expenses.
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MISSIONARY MEETING, On Monday Evening,-October 9th,
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