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CHOBLEY SECUREEi POINTS SKIPTON.


AT


leaders t r o u n c e t h e “ SAINTS .” Saturday’s Results.


“ \v,,adorers, 129 for five (declared), n.orlev, b)2 ; Skipton, 7-1.-


t ' rOi), Y ;‘ w , r for oiKlit. Monday’s Results. c.llle (bl. 107; Hanven, 98


liiWik-sdide Wnnds. Pettk-


tVlw'ky Itirrow


Clitlwroe Diinven


tliark-y Skipton


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18' 16 14 15 15 15 18 15 14


iiuntk'.v r it 'A n d rew ’s 17 llkickpoo'


................. to DOGGED DOES IT.


CUTHEROE DEFEAT WHALLEY IN EXCITING MATCH


vamdnVs mntch l.etweeu CUUieroo an d


Whillev will ’>« rccidled for ycjirs as one of .hl.'imiVl iiUcriHting and ex ci tin g en co n n tcis • t


lei^’u ^ lc h c t l conditions—th e pilch w:us so ft doul ns ■■ould ho, tlio b g l i t wiis bad mid


.iiii.ki’ Inmr record of r iv a l r j . l lu jc t l


k, skv pioinised ra in any min u te—th e game .riiusl one’s I it ten tio n mid th e glorious un- 1 mv of c ricket lia s rarely been b e t te r 4i. mmsiralcd im the Chatburn-rond ground,


ilit-'meii up a g a in s t really excellent bouliug, in ' dillicnltics all a fte rn o o n and tho


Vvciis were a l te rn a tely piiramount. 1 here ■ I,in,, in tile wav of UUl scoring nor


S d ' t b m be expected with th o field sntnrijted. n ilic Ollier hand, more ru n s should hm o f .n scmiHl


. U oU W IS 11 '1’1‘c wicket, admittedly, was


J„»- but i t was n o t tlio tnieky strolcli i t mnild liave lioen under a jiowoiful sun i" CIS go,, no assisUuiee from i t and win s t o „ Id was iineerlaiii fo r both tru n d le rs and


Lb m-ivci-s wore sur-


,!rk'.r a't. the low scoring, ' f 'e explimatioi; ' 1 ,|,K lies in the p avers’ idinast e n t i io ! ; : r


ii-a^km Even wiien tlie skv liiis n o t


ri ni.lv l,,v,i niipleasant b u t fo r tl.e n u .s t p a r t ‘ 11..


»ssi weeping o’ niglits, tlie grounds iiave lieen .■ 1 o the la s t degre-e and practice ha.s n o t


'P in t fa c t accounts to r a gootl i; , r r w S a - f » ,nu.b was mwover^ i t l o n Ilie trtnli . " , 3 Urn holile batsmen wero Taylor ...... J . Co u lth u rs t 11


lluraloy 8t. Andrew’s, 91; Skipton (l i) , <Q.. Hcrord n p - t o - d a t o ^


„ , . ..10 .. ■w.


L. 1 . 3 . 2 . 4 . 3 .


.. 8 D.


5 ...25 6 ...20 6 ...18 5 ...17 7 ...17 5 ...15


8 ...14 0 . . .1 2


3 ...11 5 ...11 0 ... 8


P .


Galley S. Ellis


J . Peters _________ , Zki .M . .a.I ilA 77: Harrwell. 78 fo r six wickets,


St- Andrew’s (l i) , 58 ; Ribblesdale .


.


................ ...........


.T. &ulthurat, 0 Ramsbottom b Galley . . . . . . 11 ■ , A. Lawson o a n d b E lh s 1


T ri 1,1 , „


T. Toole, A. Foolo,


lo o lo . 1)


CLITHEROE. 1


A. E, Ei.xon, b Galley* 1 r- 11


i) E l lhis ....................... .................................. . c L,. Green b Ellis


....................................... .........................


F . Aldorsloy, nob out ............... .X................ . Taylor, run; out"


W. Astley, b Ellis .......................... Tj . Isliorwood, b E llis* ....;....................... r;.'... A. SlinRor, b Ellis ................. T. 3Jowkcr, b Galley ........................ E x t ra s .


.............................. ........ Total 1 2 8 23 23


.........................*........ ^ plav. s i t was 60 on S a tu rd ay an d play, Barrou ' • ■ ■


.................... s*........ •


-Fall of Wiokots. 4 5 6 , 7


27 27 35 36 37


.............. . U 5 ................. 13


WHALLEY.- , Aldoniloy b Coulthurst 1.


J: Green, run pub ....................... '.............. J . H. llamsbottom, c T. Foolo b Taylor L. Green, b Taylor ...................................... A. 11. Gradwell, b Taylor .; ............... .......... AY. Greenwood, c Sliiiper- b Coulthuif»t


A. Hindlo, c Astlcy b Coulthinsb F . Hawo r th . Ibw b Taylor


H . A^'anlby, b C o u lth u rs t ......... S. Ellis, c Taylor b CouUhursb


Galley, n o t o u t ................................ E x t ra s ...........


Total 2 13 18 19 8 7 — __ 8 8 10 29 32 33 33 35


liialysis. O. M. B. AV.


... 11 ... 10


3. 3


15 17


WANDERERS WELL AWAY !


PROSPECTIVE CHAMPIONS PULVER­ ISE THE “ SAINTS.”


;of


t io u in o rdering fo r thwitli tlio fireworks, or whatovor tlioy requiro to colobrato tlio winning tlio cup. b u t


Riliblesdalo -Wmidorers need liavo no Iiosita miss tlio honour tlimi suf ollfc resl tru e , they will


results simply conlirmed jnevious opinions whilst


Meadow co n tin g en t simply pulyoriseil iJurnlcy S t Andrew’s. I f Whalloy win th e matches


tho Wanderers ’ lioareat riviiIs, unoxpcciou


eeie...., .....


' ' h a ‘hw, ^ -hm o h


-


rn ' limld, th e Wanderers vv'buld s td l >'avo a tliroo-point ad v au tsg o and whilst th e « mi- derern fenrful friends and cynical d etracto rs


may p o in t o u t th a t “ th e re ’s many a slip betwe-in .Inly an d Scl.to.nbor,’ they hm o to


adm i t th a t tlio same remark applies to h.iHo> • 'I’ho Wiuidorors’ remaining k x tu r ra aro vv.th


Clithcroo an d Road, homo Wlmlloy iiavo a moro sovero lis t


Barrow^, Harwen and Clitheroe. ine-oUng


wo th in k tho Wanderers iniiy so t nbout tlio lolobration arriuigomonts.. A t Burnley they wore nil


’ 17


nonents, once Iho game go t tlioroiighlj s ta r te d and tlioir conduct tliero sliows them as a team worthy of champioiisliip lionoms. B a t t in g l irst, th o S a in ts p u t on two n tj heforo Brooks^boat an d bowled Binms, wIiorcni>on Procsiv doterininod to show tb o bowler lio is. W i th 'th o four tli delivery of his n e x t over lio


g o t Crossloy cmiglit and vvitli livorics ho bowled Griidwoll and Milkinson,


i ‘: i ^ e t i k i f Fo„le


l , r .econt exeollent exhihilions ,. and Co .lt- Imr t, m a in ta in ed th e ir wickets m t ic l f<n


wlw womowd- on n « om ^ of l-4


Iturnlov pro., jirovented tbo b a t^ tn ek b u t soon afterwards Kippax was Imwle'd an d two o tl.cr wickets foil


» Iv^wlod B v ero ft n e x t ball. Cluton, tno cession, a i f to n mid Leo inndo inerrv for .1


S > s o ”. f ^ ! i /^ v i i d 3 J ^ : : a t i : i ‘r i ' c ^ r . i p?™ T c ! S y bud th e excellent lignros of five for 23 whilst Sampson took threo wickets Tor


l^:;;i.b:nSd^vn£^ lip a Inn- ealell


t'U- ::^twlediU'^7;'and lof h e Is. |S> - t m iZ o h . ^


!!am.b..uo.i. an d la-onard sli.king when th e


ono a le r t lipids,3:‘. r t g e r l v snapjw-d up ju s t IniK _a


ad.lil'ilnr Ar'tlmr ’fooIo did n o t Hit- lianl eiiongh mid was “ Ug


’ Ui o


l^ iS Im u l lg ' " a s s i l l i e d Alihwsloy to ! r v i t ^ ; : ; i i d t : ; ’^ iw i .m . im .nm j i^


.iiaiiiing liatsmen leu ■“ l„.ing well-nigh ...iplayablo for a ,a nou m-riod an d


“ "cefushiK; five Wanderers were good value fo r


ANDREWS T. B irtwis tle , c and b 1 reeslv ........


AV. Grndwoll, b 1 - 't AVilkinson, b 1 reeslv ...... F . ICippax. b S.inipsou ...... F Rveroft. b Fri-edy .......................... Clifton, .b Smnpwn


T Harrison, '> Sainiwon ........ ,T.’ AVood, ru n o u t ....................


W. I-ee, n o t ont^^___^


F a l l of Wickets. 4


'1 OUll 8


7


20 20 20 20 41 41 -t-5 Bowling Analysis.


^KERS, M i l l h e r o e .


o f i!lLS, Ik K i t s ,


KINDS Lnd all w o rk ' Icuiod.


| l O L ” 7 (inatant roliof


piaeptic, Non- k Gormicido.


J PiroTentativa l la l lu c n r j i .


j)os of Nasal tIay-F«»Tcr.


kn TUBE. IB tR ISO P t .


|ro u |:Ut, I t . , CHthoreio*


an.l , laiiily. looU^l - ’ v t > GO ' 7 liftod


j“ Sliin,..-.-. Tins


umfiisiHl for a st'coiul > . «lii-ii Amos Hiinlle


l.-g tni|i llioilgll be for an vxtrao rd in ar il


Ibr.-M- I t e x u l ta n t ^in^ Uimliii-ss to re- fr.-nya.l 'h c c r in k - ' .


Anlev. wlio d.vovl


frain fr.im iiig


.lea-.ii-r


vvalk-.l .Inwn to tbo P\, -•“J'-


liatsim-ii.


Til,, forlern liope « ai.,1 gra.hmlly l\.o “


iii


gradually slippevl a " • ; 2 ’ „iv ' ’sovon ‘wero ro wiuilli-v’s hm.t h<’ l’° ., Muiivd for victory


’onU«l*nco JiikI ^............. bPbwi


* flallev, tbo pro -—


iniiHle sbick to .ho P- ^ ,1,,.,-r g.-1-el.-d Victory


tlu. Iiavilion a f te r a Kul.’n. They


....y,pl forget iw.ji. » - - to _ . .


m»Tit bigb. 1 1 was note Tavior’s


lo'iki'fl g-iiiii’d


a t ^ . t ' ' '" tbo exci teinetit 'n o i ll ’“' " ’ „f


' ■(V}'-[,,T?reoVered grand- ..


hositato mUled


- L hVl’ in to CouUlnimt’.s sharp i,,|vo e.scapeil b u t


,,ioce of work by gripped i t and


""Vlcr Um other tl.ey , ,''" \ ,U c h an.l a f te r a brief Wlmllev


Verv ,|..i<-kly. al.mxst Iwloro^^^^ ^ ciitiieree bad


. .. wiis eliininatevl. some realised i t ,


i mo .........


(lra.l»,.U. P^-Vntnia le v ’s eban'eo of vicU.ry C


AnEgcd, sliowed any was


),(C entorwh. Tw« ' t e r of dmnsters,


wen. imtolied " ’' ”i" :r i.y lo r .and siifforcd ins (Iniclwell h i t o u t a t i a ^ < ^


. v vnnUmhlc i


fir.-at c n s l i t is due to th o V wore of


lo r—wjasu-» 4»w - lasu for h im a t le a s t


lunblo innings


Hifi pron.r...- two wackots.


^ tromendmis sp ec ta to rs did he reached


,„w le rs on Imtb t


ii^ c ra t if j 'in g to ?wor%-c— lonK


pronounced nnd f t »__


u JL. ‘a ir amidst „f reiiiiiin- - •• ...... •<


liecaino more intense. outside


cb.-iiico


Preedy ......................... .1, Brooks ......................... J . SamiKon ..................... RIBBLESDATiE


. .1 4 5.4 •H Scott, b Clifton ........................ •


r . fiudsmv.’h i i im « - .............. r Park in so n , b Biniis ......


AV. Dawson, n o t “1“ 2 J 44


.1 Cl oEslcy .................... .1. AVilkiimon ............... j ‘. AA’ood ....................... .1. T. Binns .................. 'T. Harrison ..................


Clifton ........................


tlio ndvantago of play^ta^^. oacli. Such


A full S e t t le match 9 "


tlioy have C'®^ ' f r r so lu t^ y play f


sJSkrthis


F a l l of AVicketo. 4 ■ "


6 ' , 13


4 3


, 4 11


t k r k S w ” '.!- i rS,7‘.'b is :\ i .t; rei aindtw of Dio team vyero


r Z I ’ S^kiMon ••••• ........ 58 8


O -M. 8


0


3 23 4 10


20 AVANDERERS. -i


10 58


w.


clniining six wickets to r »3b 74, tl.oir batsmeov


‘“ 'X


i p articularly sm ar t. HOME DEFEAT FOR BLACKPOOL. Blackpool lo s t again, ou S.atiirday, Diirwcn


" °R [^ 't an d Mitchell oponesl the -Wmidorers’ roplv^with th o g re a te s t confidciiTO,


I Stafford i S. Goodman ,


__ . 07__ Hixon


ITudsml go t 16—thresi boundaries, a two mid jjjuUHou go


«u?curo. scoring U ht>lisniN, .tnu iv. phiDf Hcoror, bowover,


f 'l r v v i io made n ^ v a inis’tnko and never


1 .1. Goodman W. Taylor . W. Cr.ahtreo J . Sliorlikor


2 3 22 168


Bowling Analysis. O


A. P a rk e r ...... F.' Peacock ... ■W. P a rk e r .... E . Bateson ....


............ . 18 ......... 8


....... 8 SETTLE.


A. Sliorwin, I> Stafford ............... G. Ciirdus, Ibw li S. Goodman


B. Bolt, ru n o u t .......... ................ F . Griscdale. b .1. Goodman .......................... F D Peacock, c "W Cratitreo, b .1 GoikIumii


A. Jackson, b Taylor ............................. E . BaUisoii, b J . Goodman . . . . . . . . . . .


J . Hay to n , c Stafford b J . Slierliker


IV. P.a'rker, n o t o u t ................................ IV. Clark, n o t o u t ..................................... E x t ra s ...........................


F a l l of Wickots. 1 2


4 5 6 7 8 9 10 45 -15 58 5(i


Bowling Aimbsis.


............ 13 ...... 15


............ 14 4 g o o d w in b y c h o r l e y .


a ^ l ^ y ’s i^ cx in f and third,m^^^^ i^ ^ o to 9 ^ : wiieiv IL ^ ^ h n s ^


,


A f te r opening disastrously a t Skipton, IA.T i/./.


M. 1 . 2 42 6-1


■ Total (for 8 wickots) 119 _


................. 17 IiL


R . 38 70 39 29


W.


1 1 1 0


7 7 9 _ _ H . H o l t J . ’w - IVaish


Tlioy aro n o t clmmpions yet, lind i t more to secure i t .


dillicult i t


Saturday » lo r


to is


4 5


35 A


8 9 10 38 39


Bowling Analysis. O M.


R. 16 19


• tho disasters, however, Sam' Goodman a n d ’


AY. 3 6


mono reserved th en bis more volatilo com­ 44V.US./.W to, a t ta c k l about lUUUl/


panion a t tb o wicket b u t ru n s camo a t a good paco uovortholcss.- Tbo balf-century.- mark was quicklv passed, tb o century was over- liauled an d an o th e r fifty and more wore passed before th o iiartucrship was broken. Then Joo was 6tuinpc<l. ' I t bad been a perfect and a brilliant, s tan d , jnelding 144 fu n s an d as Sberliker. le f t .tlio wicket tb q S e ttle men as much o u t of admiration, a s 'o f relief added tb e i r tr ib i i to of aiipreciatiou to th e entliusias- tic ovation aocordixl by th e sx>cctators. Jo e had b a t te d wonderfully well^ ' watching th e deliveries carefully an d imnisblng tlio loose ouckS w i th a ixiwcr an d a skill wholly adinir- ablc. He compiled 74, bis strokes including e ig h t boundary knocks. J a c k Goodinajii joined bis bro th e r am i th e t\i


’ ’ ^


th e score mounting rni-.—^ — — inning;! was declared. Sam bad 76 to bis


c re d i t an d the typo of in n in g s is well in ­ dicated by th e fa c t th a t he b i t a dozen foiu*s and a five. His t im in g :md selection of .tlio balls was iierfcct an d th e disiilay simply con- brins one’s ju dgment th a t Sam is one of tlio best all-round plnyers in th o tournament. He


is invaluable to Barrow. AVith two hours o r moro to reply, S e ttle soon


realised tho impossibility of g e t t in g the requis ite ru n s and ns time went on i ts ho- camo evid en t to Barrow th a t th e tim e was hardly enough to g e t tb o Tj'I^ck ou t.


si>cc<Uly for promptly subdued 4 ................


ADVERTISER AND TIMES.', E R ID A Y . ATTORST- e .’ .1920. Fall of 'Wickota.


philosophic an d say th a t a t any ra te , if-lhoy n 1 did not. capture th e.poin ts, they enjoyed a


............... . d ' “ome to th o rcsciio.of th o Yorksliireinon o1


sousabionally rapid recoveries from the cjlccts of a dolugo. Situated ou a slqpo,-. capitally drained, and exposed to any wind th at hapi)C^


'IJio TVicKoti ati i>urrow. iuMAu


to bo about, termed . ideal Time bccii


district. been able really to


ivallowing in mud, b


and again real


oujoy' and n o t ujoy a :noT. Binip*^ 'X'he w-ickofnt Unrrow. inndo imotlier of


that 'lliino had a t the liiiish to its


• 1; 2^ 3 ’ 4 5 . - 6 , 7 - ■8 ■- 9 1 0 '


40 44 59 76 101 108 ^ • - Bowling Annlyms. O . M." B. W.


the enclosure a t Barrow is justly W. Chamberlain fo r -■ the •Itibblcsdalc


i^vhilst. otlier •.teams have th e ' Barroviaiis have einiply t ^o


. did‘ to . somo tuno; Thoir openmg was nono too good, for Piiteficld an d J im Crabtree "'m*o biick* in .tho io n t a t : 22.- • T h a t


Joo Sherlikor.^ana touched top


th ird - ra to . L.II14AA-4.I.VW. 4S.-.S,.. - - - -


th o oxcollont lovcl.


, Joo was --- - Settle


iu.® end of fonu


G.* Chamberlain -............ 5.3 0 . E x to n ........ .................... 4


............ 3 Af Mercer ..............I............^ 4 , WANDERERS


1 -14 0 0 26 '1 6 .. 1


0


G. Vickors ............... ......a, 5.5 . 2 23 2 I ’. Noumim .......................... 2


0 0 . 10 0


.......... .............. _ H TROUNCED. ^ Burnlev S t . Andrew’s I I . coiwincingly do-


fdated llibblcsdalo AYnndorore reserve s tr in g on S a tu rd a y , ' the so f t wicket by no means d e te r r in g them. • • • * .


.... BURNLEY ST. ANDREAV’S


E . Towlcr, Ibw b Tomlinson,............ . H . Hir.st, c Owen b Jackson ............... A. !Duc1twortii, c Owen !> Tomlinson .. S. Duckworth, c Havhursb b Speight AY. Sngar', fu n o u t ...................................


In n in g s declared. • J . Tomlinson ...... .


H . Hnyluirst ,T. Moore ....


T. Scott


H . ]SUtchcll . ....................... 4 0 ■ 22 T. Jones ..... ...... ............... 1


...... 3


2 0


J s - 0 ' 5 RIBBLESDALE AYANDERERS H .


l>rogrcss was made an d seven wickets fell - for 56 bub J a c k Hnyton a n d AY. P a rk e r came to­ g ether and botwccii them f ru s tra te d any hoiics Barrow re ta in ed . I t was an exci ting struggle for mastery an d when Hayton was d ism is s^ for a Bpleiulidly-compiled 45—including eiglit h i ts to tlio rails—hope was revived within tlio breasts of tho Barrow playcra and supi>orters A’^ictory' was n o t to ho th e ir ’s, however, foi P a rk e r and Clark k e p t tb e ir wickets int4ict u n t i l time was culled.


i^^*'** BARHOAV.


J . Shorlikor. s t Sborwin b AY. P a rk e r AY Patefiold, c Haytoii b A. P a rk e r .. J . C rabtree, c Shorwin b F . PcJicock ..


j S. Goodman, n o t o u t ' ............................. J . Goodman, n o t o u t ............................... E x t ra s ..................


Total (fo r 3 wickots) 192


F a ll of Wickots. .1 S 6 7 8 . 9 10


T. Scott, s t Crook b Towlor .......................... J . Owen, b S. Duckworth ...... .'...................... R . Jackson, c an d b S. Duckworth ........ E . Bolton, rim o u t .................. ......................... H. Atitcbcll. b A. Duckworth ...................... .T. Afooro, c Taylor b A. Duckworth ............ E . Jones, b A. Duckworth .............................. J . Speight, c Towlcr b E. Towlcr ............ G. Clarlvc. b Birbwietlo ...................................


H , H.'iyliursb, n o t o u t .................... ...•*;............. J . Tomlinson, c Towler b B irtwis tle ........ E x t ra s ............... ..................


Total 29 - 34 47 51 ..................


F a i l of -Wickets. 4 5 8 7 8 9 10


52 , 59 59 -60 69


BARROW II V BARBOIV


DARWEN II. I I .


B. N u t te r , b IVal.sli .......................... T. N u t te r . Ibw b H o l t ..................... F . Howe, b "Walsh .............................. J . Kenyon, b AViilsU ......................... A. Smith, b Walsh ......................... T. Holden, b Walsli .......................... H . Puncliard, b Walsli .................. A. Holden, c Rani-sbottom b H o lt J . Everton, b Walsh ..................... ,T. Horrpekes, n o t o u t .................... F . Wilson, b H o l t .............................


Total ........... F a ll of Wickets.


2 3 4 5 6 7 17 17 17 18


......... ............. 10.3 5 ................ 10 0


Bowling Analysis., O.


W. Hovlo. b Konyoii


J Dicl'itbown, c Horrockes b biiutli G Smith, 0 A. Holden h B. N u t te r


DARWEN IT. ...........


A." Yates, h N u t te r ................................... E. Moore, h N u t te r ................................... ,T W. WaLsli. c Milson b N u t te r ...


J . Catlow, c B. N u t te r ,b llo r ro ck cs


J 5fooro, n o t o u t ........-.-'tt-........ A. W. Holgate, c Wilson h Horrockes C Ramsbottom, c and b N u t te r ..... E x t ra s ...........................


Total .........


F a l l of Wickots. 4 5 6 7


99 119 120 121 Bowling Am^-sis


B. N u t te r ............... ............. J . Kenyon ..............- .......... ^


T. Holden ............................. A. Smith ....................


-


F . Hovyo ................................. ^ .1. Ev e rlo n .................. ......... j . Horrockes ....................... *


8 8 18 J3L. . 30


10 30


AV. 3 7


. 26 . 23 . 21 . 0 . 24 . 0 . 2 . 14


69


■A Cha,i-a;banc will leave tho Castle Gate for BLACKPOOL, every. WEDNESDAY Faro, lOsi.


. • ;


Kenyons, Coleman & Robinson Ltd BLACKBURN & RISHTON.


CLITHEROE ------------- A G EN T :- T. GREGORY, Tobacconist, 4, MOOR LANE.


of 107, _____


bo


Ol J.U/, ' -m-w .T._ -I___TO H.’ P a r k e r 9 n o to u t .


th e innings which r o a l i ^ -c.-irv*r Ain.xw tho cli Clllief cont m/iivi T t/1* o


32; A. H ."P a rk e r 18, J - H a j ; ^ —


TToi-rznn


n un loitiiow w.v th e m o d e r :^ to ta l Li nnnt.rtibtuittiors licinc S b o n n i i


------------------- - g


1A n o -e rm n _. . . xiio visiting side holdca


in g re a t stylo nnd many difficult catches woro Diu-n-en commenced with Kershaw and J .


nf l W • ------------


18 Wiia S9CJ/11A iiiavii. uooi>o


was a in c th e


make Garner


g Oooi>or in


a A. P arrk e r


and Haydock an d when th o lo s t p a ir camo to gothor 11 ru n s wero s t i l l required b u t time


I' Ko


s tan d scoring 6 clean


ieaix bovvued T. *Cooper^


a n tP I l x


142 9 10 136 133 142


M. R . W. 0 0


0 f 0 0


0 ■ 12 0 0


32 8 28 1


13 1 14 0 30 0 5 , - 2


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T n ia rk o * 7 : J . AY. Clark©, ownlm ,


wining ‘off tlio liomo sooro with four vvickoto Black’, S .


^3, The Vdsitors. nasscvl


Iho loss of six w.ickcts 30.


Lawton Imd five for Swarbnek, n o to u t , 2 th e l hionio score m


CLITHEROE H v WHALLEY aa’h a l l e y n .


21 I O Extoii, o Hoyes b Blackburn .............. 54 t ! Frankiiiiid. ru n o u t


1 G. Clminbcrlain, b CouIUiust ................. ....................


13 AA'. Cluimberliuii, b


.................. ....... .......... ^


...........


Total (for 5 wickets) 129 ■ 9 10


74 100 112 Bowling Analysis.


M. 0 0 0


0 0 0


BABBOW b a u l k e d . ...


R. 37


12 8


28 12


in to re s t in c c r ick e t with ninv to Barrow—b u t a point


iu rd av . I t was a ca.se of for bust year, when


J„ei,


history '■<’P“ ‘‘'‘"b ,re r tl ic chamiiionsliip tlian Barrow


nil honour wm a t


I i


AV. Be.arilswortb, b


A. Mcrccr, c Cliatburn b Aldcrslo.v ... F . Newman, b .................................................. .r. Ellis, ru n o u t


.......;....... Total ......


F a l l of AVicketa. 4 5 8


2 49 55


81 81 71 71 Bowling Analysis


■\v. . . Blackburn .................. T Coulthurs t T. Bourn, i)


S e ttle , th e ir keen rivals,l«, W. ^ dra-»- and succeeding, >g.


'


AA'. ParkiiiBOii ................. - . " jo F . p . AUlersley .................„


CLITHEBOE H . ......... .............


R . Hoyes, c F ran k lan d , h Chamherlam ... F . Sbeldon, b Vickers .......................-y ’ *.......


W Parkinson, c Kxton u >v.


a ia tb i i rn , mrt o u t ........................... ........ Extras ....................................


71 71 ......


• j™ 0 S 'e ? had’ giVeVr them a . good send-o.ff Double


AV’ Hargreaves, b ^ u l th u r a t ................ G. A’ ickers, c Lord b Coullliurst ........


...................


T R u t te r , n o t o u t ............... ;••••................ .............................................


73


8 9 10 73


by scoring 20 for tho iir s t vyic^ot r^ ° '^ i" ro suhsciucntly mado by H a rrito u


__r in g zo le.


figures Grndvv-


o i f t o u t a 'w d i^ im .s 'V ^ d y ’’h - l ‘ - t ' f l 'w i t J i B io'Ymkshiro^Colta as a hahsnmn.Jmd th e


sSpt'o’^ '' ''" lu ip ta 'I “ s 14


■ EXCITING FINISH • IN SETTLE DARWEN MATCH. '


dav for ta e ir home fixture with Darvyen on Monday limt, and tlio largo following- of


lo timo by Iho narrow margin of 11 runs . xno 48 cliict f ra tu ro of tho game was th o deadly bowl-


■ I m c c tato rs vvoro-woU repaid for ‘;h®“' mice, tlio homo side winning ®" *'i®


34


0 ' in g peHormanco of A. P a rk o r , who, when tIm u I in g lie._____^ 1,„™1.W..1.. Inst nulled round liis


gaTUo seomc<i nopoictJiuj luow ,1


10 0


Total (fo r 8 wickets) 103 ih o a t ta c k bomg tdiorod b y .J . 1 . a n d ^m m e d wdo in to a nnnmng position, and with th o lost ino*


•hall of tho match brought victory by c lw n bowline S u to r w ith a yorkor. Sottlo wo a tli«


Hnydock. B u n s wero bad to g o t throughout


T ^ f f i r a k ^ d nn'f


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" At Bolton-Viv-Bowland on Saturday. Loftbouso. b


Trimby' 3 ; G. I fars li b R . Tr.mby, 2 ; AA. ftDovviibnin. b R.';TVhid.y;


ru n ou t, 4 G. Clarke,. e,and_^b R . T r™ b ^ _ 0 ; l"A \’“ ciarko.' b T. c'lnrko. 0 ; T. Bleazard o


fG i-rimo , >^, 0 ; H- Hiirgreavi^.


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•{’•aylor b T. Clarke, _ 2 ;N . P - ^ r C ’l'".T.°W; , „ , ________ 1 ; Totf


cm, n o t CO, 1 ; J


Triiiibv 4 for 9. R ib b le sd id e . Anmtour«.-g;.


T. Clarko took ivnckots for' 16 runs


. j ! j , J - ( fo r lw ie k o t ) , 27. -.1. Lofthouso, n o t


r .


MONDAY’S MATCHES. WIN. AT


omo on g ongaagiem i^ ^ / jcu^L^m^ H


Bolt, c Haydock b Jlaxwoll E . Bateson, b 'T. Cooper


vv Diiervviii


A. P a rk e r , c H a ck in g b H.-iydock ...... . ,T. AA’. P a rk e r , c an d b .T. T. Cw p er . .. . . . . . . AV. Clark, c S ii ter b Maxwell .................••• A. H . P a rk e r , b S u to r ....................................... AV. H. P a rk e r , n o t o u t ................................ - - Extras ...................................


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' Total .............. DARAA’iaV. J . Kerstiaw, s t Slierwiii b Milford


j ' T. Cooper, b A. P a rk e r . ........................ J . Maxwell, b A. P a rk e r ........................... T. Cooper, b A. P a rk e r ...............................


L . Garner, b A. P a rk e r .............................. O. Roscow, o Bateson b J . AA. P a rk e r ...


G. Fish, b J . AA'. P a rk e r .............................. G. Hack in g , b A., P a rk e r .......................... H . Haydock, b A. P a rk e r .......................... T. Holdon, n o t o u t ..........................................


F . Sutor, b A. P.arkor ................................. E x t ra s ..............................


Total 38


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p e rm i t ted o f only ono rnoro over in vyhicli A. P a rk e r howled S utor amids t g re a t excitement. P a rk e r , who bowled Aliroughout th e inningR, cliiimed 7 wickets for, tho cost of 36 runs, ail


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C. A. Slilford, c S utor b T.CiMpor A. AA’. Shcrwin, U


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,T. Haytoii, c JInxwell b HaydocK . . . . . . . . . . . F . Grisodale,


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T. Cooper, tlio bowling being shared by A. P a rk e r and Cl A. J l i lfo rd . A\ i th lo ru n s on tlio board Kcrabnw was smartly s tumprd bj^ Sliorwin off J l i lfo rd . Maxwell, t l ie ™ i to ra professional, j'oiried J . T. ^ p e r and tlio p a ir so t ab o u t tlio bowling nnd scoring a t a fa s t ra te , an d n o t u n t i l tlio score bad r e a c l i^ 63


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J , Speight .. ............................. 9 B . Jackson .. .......................5.3 J , Owen,


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E x t ra s .......................- Total ffor 8 wickets) 168


.................. .............. 23


......................... 3 ............... . 3


1 31 1 .13 18 14 17


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