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Bottle, 88 for tliroo; Blackpool, 8 - aWio’
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Itecord up-to-Uato. Ley land AVhalloy
BaiTow Darwen Soltlo
Road Clithorco
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roo (h), 26 for ono; v. AVhaUey, abandonoQ.
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Loyland Motors .VN INTERESTING POSITION.
19 ...11 .. . 4 .,,. 4 ...20 18 . .. s .. . 2 .. . 8 . ..24 19 ... 8 .. . 7 .. . 4 ...20 17 . .. 6 .. . 5 .,,. 6 ...18 18 ... 7 .. . 7 .,.. 4 ...18 18 . .. 5 .. . 5 ... 8 ...18 19 ... 6 .. . 7 . .. 6 ...18 16 ... 5 .. . 4 ... 7 ....17 17 ... 5 .. . 7 ... 5 ....15 17 ... 5 .. . 8 ... 4 ....14 16 ... 3 .. . 6 ... 7 ...13 17 . .. 5 .. . 9 . .. 3 ,...13
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their porl'ormancca lost year. Tlioy were assisted by oxcollent work-in tho hold, soren
r ib b u e sd a l e l e a g u e . LEYLAND BEATEN. SATURDAY’S RESUDTG.
order and Sampson’s persistence in declining to bo coiitoiit with ono point was amply
catches being taken. Tho batting was of a very exhilarating
justified. BURNLEY ST. ANDREW’S.
J . R. S. Whitehead, b Preedy .................... 23 J . Crossloy, o Jones b Brooks .................. 6
P. Kippax,' c Parkinson b Brooks ............... i H. Dawber, o F. Hudson b Brooks ........... 10 R. Jackson, c and b Broolrs ...................... 3 E. B. Clogg, 0 Dawson b Proody ............... 4 Yates, not out ......................................
°
Fall of Wickets. 4 5 6 7
8 g
Preedy ........................... 13 2 J. Brooks ........................ 13.1 4
J . AVilkinson, b Brooks ............. ................ t J. T .Binns, c F. Hudson b Preedy ..... . 4 L. Priestley, o Proody b Brooks ............... 0 T. Harrison, b Preedy ..............
Extras ........................................ » Total .............
34 39 39 39 51 52 52 56 69 69 Bowling Analysis. 0. M
RIBBLESDALE AVANDERER8.
J , Sampson, c and b Clegg ...................... , Hudson, 0 Clegg b Binns .................. Standring, not out ................. ........... Hudson, not out ..;.................. "•......... Extras ..................................
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makctt tlio competilioii in the Ribblcsdalo Loagiio open and keen, for Wlinlloy are now in the position of being able to overtake the leaders. Whilst oxpoct'.ng Leyhind to drop ixiints, few looked to Cborloy—who \\cro at tho other extremity of tho Uiblo—to do the needful .and the neighbours of l.oylnnU pro vided a
first-cla.ss surprise. Sam Goodmnn, tho erstwhile Barrow player iicrformcd on top form and it was largely duo to lus elfcc- tivencss that Chorlcy bagged a couple of much-needed points at the expense of the leaders. I t will ho of interest to give the reniniuing prograinincs of Lcyland nnd Jicir
Tho defeat of l.oyland on Saturday again
nearest rivals, AVhalloy: LEYIjAND. -
Aug. 27th; Read ........................ Sojit. 10th ; Burnley ."5t. Andrew- s AVHALLBY.
Aiig. 13th; Blackpool ..................... Aug. 20ih: Settle ............................
Ang. 20lh; Burnley St. Androu ’s Aug. 27th; Blackpool .................. Sept. 3rd; Darwon .........................
away homo liomu homo
Sept. 10th; Barrow ......... ............ f t will lie toeu that noilher side lias iiii
i;isy programme and the matches on Sept. lOtli may jirovo tlio deciding fixtures.
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in llii.s. ono of the drie,st of dry setisons, thoy havo already had four “ gates ” swilod. Ibo first w-ici a t tlio very lieginmng of Uio ^;.an<>n ; Iho seeotul canto when U-yla.ud visitol
Lli.it- btirti-toad .cricket licing actually played but under .such chilly nnd vile coiuhtions that onh a mci-o handful of spectators as-seinbhs ; ant tlio
la.st two hiivo 1)0011
SUCCO.SS1VO inatclies at Clmlhm-ii-ioad. A fortnight ago tho game with Hinnli-y .-^t. Amlrew’s liad
Jti.sl got go ing wlieii rnin put an end to play lor tlio altl-rnoon; and last Saturday a start was not possible until 3-oU ami then only lor -U minutes. At Uio end of Unit period ii deluge ctinio on nnd nlllioiigh at live o’clock Uio sun shone Irom a
clotidle.ss .sky the game in Uio moantimo liad heeii iiliandoned. I t is Jitst i)0«ihlo tliat tho abandonment was
somew-li.at prcinaiui-e.' Uiougli no olio can lie hinnieel in tho lircuinstanccs. Still at livo o clock phiy was pos-sihlo and in the ensuing two hours Uie gaino might have boon won nnd lost. Wballoy, m gaming a ppiut, got a slago noaior to Leyland, who lost lo Onorley. Ihoy aro now only two points beliind tho leaders with ;i match in hand thongli Leyliind, ol coui'f>c, iluvo tilo uiiUoubUxl auviiuUiijo oi
maltot- of “ galeo” tinleso it bo deeincjl “ luck ” to be blessed with ii gate at all.
ciiilieruo have little or no Uiek iti the
po sis-sion of iho poants. Olithoroo. who seem to hayo no dilhcult) in
against .Nixon and Lakeland. Roth pb'jed steady cricket. Tlio bowling olfercd no dilli- cnllics. .-ioutliwurlh oven urged a coiiplo ol fours ailiiongli tho otiUieUl w-as slow- and at 26 Gradw-cll introdiicvd I’otcrs vice A'^on. Tliu clningo Inid elfccl. With the last ball ol the over—and of tho nnilcli—Soulhw'ortli wiis howled in cnJoavoiiring to turn tho wily (lainos to leg. Ho had iihiyod a pretty ina- mgs for 17. .lust ins lio starlod for Ino lent a heavy sliower caino on and the players lett tho field together. Isherwootl wins 8 not out.
in;ssing ilio toss wli'cii it is ol no avail. sUirted. wiiii .SouUiw-orih an d
J.slicrwoo<j OLIT'IIEUOE.
R. SoalhworLli, b I’elers .................«......... L. Lliorw-otxl. not out ................................ Ex Iras .....................................
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polition wns pin veil on Tuesday iKjtwcen Mr. W. J Liipton and Mr. A. JI. Doiiham and rceullod in a win for tho former by 5 and -1. Tho CapUiin’s prize for Jadieo has liccn won hy Xlrs. Asman, wlio beat jlfiss Ilol)inson in tbo final by 4 nnd 3. Several canls w-ero taken out in tlio ball competition last Saturday, but tlio woallier conditions iirovcntcd any ro- tums being made. The Gymkhana will ho held to-morrow (Saturday) ns announced. In addition to tho ovents specified, there will bo a goal race for ladies nnd gentlemen nnd also a guessing competition. Non-membors arc cordially inVited. Ten wiU bo provided
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ilaker of IwH-k ....................... 3 F.-ill of Wickets.
Toial (lor 1 wicket; .. 8 u
Bowling .Analysis. O.
............... a ............. 1
15 9
17
away homo iioiue home
1 2 3 4 28 59
J . T. liinns ...................... J. AVilkinson ..................
Yatos Fall of Wickets. . . Total (for 2 wickets)
5 6 7 8 9 10 .
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B. B. Clegg ...................... SETTLE’S A\TN AT BLACKPOOL.
0 0 0 0
22 25 16 8
23 10 19 13 5
0
, 69 10
R. W. 31 4 29 ■ 6
WHALLEY H.
A. Taylor, o, Briorloy b Blackburn ........... 14 AV. Chamberlain, run out ......................... 8 J . Ellis. Ibw b Blackburn .......................... 0 A. Hindle, b Bowker .................................. 4
G. C. 'Taylor, b Blackhu™ ...................... ~ T. Rutter; b Bowker .................................. 21 F. V. Fairbrother.o Lawson b Bowkor ... 21
H. Sanderson, b Dixon .............................. 7 R. P. Hargreaves, b Bowkci- .................. 0 H. AVaslibrook, Ibw b Dixon ..................... 0 0. Beardsworth, not out ............................... 0 Extras ....................................... 3
3 4 5 6 7 8
AV. Blackbiu-n ................. 10 0 T. Bowker ........................ 17 4 A. E. Di.xon .................... 7.2 ,2
CLITHEHOE II.
W. Bi-icrley, not out ........................ A. E.'Dixon, b Hindlo .................. T. Bourn, not out-..............................
Match abandoned.
32 27 9
Total ................................. OS ReVIN STOPPED PLAY.
tho match between Ribblesdale AVandcrers n . and Burnley St. Andrew’s II. at Church Meadow-.
Tho weather prevented tho oonclusion of RIBBLESDALE AVANDERERS 11
6. M. - li. W. R. 0 5 2 i
0 J. 1 J.
0 J. 1 J .
I T. Scott, run out ........ ,...................... ~ Jackson, b Lithcrham .................. Moore, b Dnekw-orth ..................... Owen, b Duckworth .......................
Extras .................................. Total (for 4 wickets)
fixture on Saturday. W’inning tlio
to.ss the iiomo skipiier decidetl to bat, on a rain affected wicket, Ilownrth and Grccnwi^ fnciiig tho deliveries of Peacock and J. W. Parker. With 10 runs scored Greenwood wa.s smartly taken at short leg by Bateon off Parker’s bowling Mewitt succeeded but wn.s caiiglit at tile wicket olF, tlio saiiio bowler with the .score unaltcroil. H'alliwell and Howarth iinprovctl inattei-s, Mitchell renoy- ing Peacock in tho attack. A.s 28 Halhwoll wns howled by Parker. Rnin cansctl a short Sioppago and" on resuming Jlitcholl bowled How-nrth who had contributed a valtiablo 3) . ’The fourth wicket fell at 70 and the w-holo side w.-is out w-ith tho score at 82. After tho io)iiini)iioii of play Jlitcliell bow-led in deadly form securing o wickets at a
co.st, of tw-o runs. .1.
Gri.seilalo bowlctl ivoll capturing 2 nickels for 17 runs. Settle replied _wnth 88 for tho I0.-W of 3 w-ickoLs. Peacock 45 and .1. Griscdalo 26 not out, Ix-ing the chief scorers.
Settle risited Blackpool for their return BLACKPOOL.
W’. S.
0. N. ,1. IV. G. O. H. A. W.
Greeiiwood. c Biitoson h Parker Hewitt, c Haytim b Parker .... Halliw-cll. b Parker ................... Ht'
U.er ngleii, b Gi is, dale — 11. liowmaii, b Mitchell ........
B. Ihiw-nrth, h Mitclu’Il ........
...... 37 ....... 4
.... 0
Stone, not out ............................ W’. Burton, h Griscslale ............ E. I'klge, h Mitchi'll ................ Rualiton. b Mitchell ............... .Swan. 1) Jlitcholl ..................... Extras ........................
D. F. Peacock .. ................ 13 1 .1. W. Pai-ltei- ................. 10 1 ]•'. Mil)bell ..... ................ G.l 0 J . Griscdale ... ................ 5 0
SETTLE.
D. F. Peacock, st Swan li Ilow-ai-th ... .1. Haylon, c Swan b Halliw-idl ............ .1. W. Parker, e Swan li Edge .............. .1. Grisodalo. not out ............................... Extras ..................................
Howlir.g
E-lgo ............... N. Halliwell ....
F. Grociiwoml .. W. II. llow-arth
Total (for 3 w-icketft) ...
0. M. R. 11 9
0 DEFEAT OF LEYLANT). — t -m——
Chorlev, in •the return engagement with Ley- land, and the home .side’s nnexiiected victory gladdeneil tho hearls of Cliorley players sup porters and officials alike. Goodman, Lhor-
Keen int rest, was sliown a t Windsor I ’nrk,
fey, and W. Silcock, Lcyland, wore both nm out in attempting a .second run, and hotli linismen were eottling down to make runs when lli,-ir wickets wore tlirown down, having compilerl 20 ami 19 rosin ctively. Goodman’s iontrilnition was the highest lu-
10
M. R. W. 0 0 0
1 WANDEREU.S’ FINE WIN.
1)01 lonnaitco iit liurnUy on Sauirday, wlicu ijiey iilayod St. Androw’t>. llaiu did iXa iH’.st to provont tlio match concluding; and, ati at barwvii. Iho Waiuloron had to score at a
nibblcadolo Wanderers uccoinplislied a tine
rattliiit; paco to collect; both i>oiiiLs. Jiattin^ lirst, the “ Saints ” were uis-
by rain, and when tho last adiournmenl took r)luco, about livo o’clock, the exj>cclatiuii \ui.s that Uktc would not bo any furtln^ play, but tiio visitors’ capUiiu would not hear ol an ahandoiimont. Tlie totiU was 51 for ii\o wicket<>, towmxLs which Whitehead (2o), who WU9 Becoml out at 39—at which total two luoro wickets foil—wort the only notablo coutnbu> tor, and the lieldei-a wore generoua to hun. Tlio Bun Vhen aliono, and there was not any further interruption J)awhor (10), a )'onlh from tlio .sc‘cmid eleven, who gives promise ot
inibsod for GO runs. The innings was interfered with throe liUK^
supplying a wantn-a wicket keeper—was the only other compiler of double ligurea, and the innings wne nnisbed off ut 6*5.
holders set about t!>oir task wlh a w'lll and list off tho runs in 45 minutes for tiio loss ot two wickots—Sampson (23} and K. Ilud^m hO)—Standriug (19) nnd HudHon (U) keeping their wickets intjict. >\ mio bt. Andrew’s hailed 27 ovei*s, tho visitors got
h am ^ ^ ^ b y . t l io trot cup-
WITALLEY SECONirS NAimOW ESCAPE Rain alono rolibod Clitheroo II. of a
to tho bowlers, llrooks was on top form and P re ^ y also perfonncKl finely.
IjoUi were “ "I?
the runs off fourteen overs. Credit for tho win is duo in largo measure
..................... .. uu Ol W
second string victory at
however, oxiiired before Clitlieroo could knock off tlio runs, long stojppnges ^having b«m
M, Moro of 80. Time,
tbo homo team cheaply, throe players claim ing 50 of the Whalloy
tlio expenso .... _
on Saturday. la They dismissed
Abl>oyite.s ----------
1 o of tho
0 0 1
dividual effort of bus side, and for Leyland R. Walnvdcy (who assisted Chorloy last season) topped the list with 25. Goodman took .six wickets for 36 ami Shakesi>ear four for 31. A. E. Lawton disiuhaed four Chorley
tlioroiighlv dcx--crved victory at Daru-cn. the wicket was in a capriciotts mood, lor alter assi.diiig tho visiting bowler.s heavy ram transformed it. and the Darwen Irundlnrs loiinil csjusiderublo diliicnlty in gaming toot- hold and in controlling tho wot ha 1 In
D.iriven’s total of 87. “ extras” wns at
batsnion for -II.
SDCCE.SS OF LEYLAND MOTORS. Leylaml Motors gaiiuxl an unexpected but
3.5 0
1 0 0
20 28 8
11
. -15 12
. 5 .
. 26 . 0
. 88 W.
1 1 0 1
Bowling Analvsis. 0. M.
Total ...............
R. IS 24 21 n
... 12 ....... 1-1
2 3 4 5 6 7
S. Duckworth ................... 8 G. Ijtliorliam ................. 7
Fall of Wickots.
0 22 21 -12 Bowling Analysis. 0.
14 12 12 1 1 2
0 6
, 47 8 9 10
M. R. W. 2
0 25 20
2 1
.... 1 ....... 0
.... 0
.... 0 ....... 3 ....... 0
. 82 W.
Read enclosure on Saturday, when they were decisively l.eau-ii liy ten w-ickct.s. Scarccly liad tjic players entered tho field when a sharp shower c-ansed them to seek slielter at tho iiavilioii wliero they remained for ton inimitcs. At 2-15 p.m. play actu.olly com- ineiiced when the visitors, liaviiig won the loss, .started none too well liy losing tlireo wickets tbr 37 i-uiis^ A”" lieavy dowuiiour again drove tJio players to shelter. At 3-11) p.m. play w-as resumed but so effectively did tho
llc.ad trundlers operate—in particular Arthur \Vailo—that tho Barrovinns were dis missed by exactly 1-3U for the nioderato total of 102 runs towards which only tw-o of the Printers, Ben. Nutter (19) and A. Beiinolt (39) could contribute double figures, tho liittei’a porfiirmanco, however, being a very orcditablo ono, he playing a vigorous innings in w-liich ho collected seven boundaries, one of w-hicli smashed tile bay-window- of one of tho Iiousva along tho main road. At tho conclusion of tho visitors’ innings,
READ SECOND’S FINE VICTORY. Banow U. paid their return visit to tho
Total ........................ Fall of Wickets.
12 13 24 29 31 06 74 76 Bowling Analysis.
0. M. SO
. 34 3 27 -I 14
9 10 70 SO R. W.
H. Holt ........................... 4 0 L. Johnstone .................. 4.4 0
RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEA3U
LEAGUE TABLE,—Record up to date. AYaddington ........... 12 .,.. 8 ... 0 .. - -1 ...20 Clitheroo Amateurs . 14 .... 8 ... 3 ■ 3 ...19
Ribblesdalo Ams. ... 14 .,.. G ... b Worston Snbdeti H ................... 9 .
West Bradford ........ 9 . .. 4 ... 3 . 2 ...10 Congrcgationalists
'Waterloo We-s!oy .... 10 ... i ,... 8 ... 1 ...3 — HH->—
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L E T T E R S TO TH E EDITOIt. THE RIGHT TO COMBINE
main point of my previous letter, that neither “ Unionist ” or I Imvo said that the workers havo not tho right to combine, as Mr. black, lock’s letter hinted. Mr. Blacklock makes deductions wliich aro unjustified. The fact tlmt the Governiucnt granted tlio right of combination to the worker.s doe.s not imply previous denial or refusal of that right, hut shows tho awakening of tho desire on the part of tiio workers, and tho dilhculty of ob taining the fulfilment of the desire diow.s the ordinary process of oducatiiig tho electorate as to tho value of the thing desired. No for- ward movement has been made without effort, and it is esstm.tial for tlie advocates of ehaugo to convince tho majority of die oh'clorato^of tho value of the change. It was a long time before .tho workers them, selves were tauglit- tlio value of combination, and it is therefore undcrstandablo that the rest of tho oloctorate should take longer still. I t is useless to talk of King dohu nnd his
Sir,—Mr. Blacklock entirely evades the
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another heavy dow-npour occurred wliicli ex tended tho interval to an hour. At 5-30 tho hoim«ters cximnicnced their reply w-ith the .sun sliining brightly. 11. 'Wilkinson and J. Baxeiuhdo were eiitrustod witli opening tlio inuing.s. From tiio start botli batsmen dis- playetl tiio iitim-ist confidence w-ith tiio result th.a't runs camo rapidly. Despite changes in tlio liowling tho batsmen continued to score at a merry paco and after thre-o
rjii.artors of all hour’s play tho visiters total had heen passed by eleven runs w-ithont a separation having l-s-Hin effected. At this singe tho closure w-as applied, Hubert Wilkinson carrj-- ing out his hat for 53 runs nnd .loo Baxen- dnle fur 50 runs. Both batsmen had de- jightod tho crowd hy their forceful nnd punish ing molheds and for Uioir splendid partner ship were row-arded hy a collection w-Iiic!i bviiofittcd them to tlm extent of 18s. cacti.
BARROW II.
A. Sliuger, b \Vado ..................... . W.
13. Nuttir, b AVatlt) ...................... J . Nutt.M', c Parker b Sharpies
H. Nutter. I» Wado ..................... . J . Kenyon, b Bond....................... A. i)ennoit. c Puiker b AVnde ... T. Holden, b Wado ...................... T. NulUr. h Wado ..................... n . I’unciiard. not out ................. J . Dyer, c lUlcy b Sharpies..... Extras .....................
b Wado ....................
J. Sharpies ........... ........... 12.3 2 A. \Vatle ............... ........... 15 3 T. A. Bond ...........
Total ................. 0.
UEAE II.
H.
W.lkiuHon, not out ......... J . Baxcndalo. not out ............. Extras .................
B. NtiU.t- ..................
Bowling Analysis. 0. M.
J . Ketivon ................. ..... 5 W. Wilson ................ ..... 3 T. Holden ..................
tho top with 10. though five of tho hatsmen aisuml .louble liguros. F. Falwnrds and H. Iildon alLieked nnchangesl, and tho former s six victims fi-r 32 rnas included two wlio wore clean howlisl hy
BUi-cc.ssivo iloliveries. Iddon s ligure.s were four for 39. Edwards further shared in tho .success of his side, for at a critical binge, when rniis were iiecdKl at a (Iiiick into in order lo heat tho clock, lio lilt three eonseeiitivo hnlla out of the gromicL Tho homo team’s score was passcil at 0-So with four wiekets to snare. A. l.oyinnil was the only player to roacli tlio 20 mark. J . 1. Cooper took four wickets for 22 runs.
—»HH-)— RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE. 0
.... 53 .... 50 .... 10
...113
0 27 0 0 15 0 1 17 0 0
R. W. 0 21 0 0 23 SETTLE SHOW. Y.M.C.A.’s POOR SiUnV.
figure in the RibbloNdnlo .Junior League and tlicy gave a very weak display on Saturday, when opposed to Darwen ll. Batting first tiioy were summarily dismissevl for 19, and Darwen wero able to wipe off tlic«o runs without I1V
very en-sy stylo. 'Whallev Y.M.C.A. have cut but a fcorr>- R llio .sclicslulo of classes for the ibb!o’*<laie Agricultural A.<so<tiatioii s
at Sotilo oil Saturday, August 27ih, has no been i.'^iuod and the classification is wido and generous. Cattle, slieep. farm p dmo, poultry nnd pigcoiw are all catered lO and in ad<lit:oii an attractive
S.S, bagging a couple of points in Y.M.O.A.
W. Stublis. Ibw b Johnstone ....................... ^6 G. Tennant, run out ..................................... 1 W. Thompson, b Jolmstono ....................... 5 E. Barlow^ c and b Hacking ...................... 5 D. Horocka. b Hacking .............................. 1 T. Hickey, b Hacking .................................. 0 L. Goodorham, c Sumner b Jobnstono....... 1 13. Mumlin, Ibw h Johnston© .................. 0 SV. Mercer, c Moore b Johnstono............... 0 A. Bamca, b Hacking ..................... 0 H. Jack'on, not out ................................... 0
2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 nn ^R
iQ iQ no
Total .................................... 19 Fall 01 Wickols.
10 i o m 10
field 8i>ortj8 has been arranged. Copies 01 scluxlule may bo had on application to •
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W: W. 'riiornbor, secretiuw, Settle. K 0 T 8 C E .
T. S. HARGREAVES P H O T O G R A PH E R .
Wishes to intimate that he is now at
liberty to Photograph Wedding and Family Groups, it]'^ any part of the district, distance n'. ‘ object.
Terms Reasonable.-. Note the Address:
Air. A. Longworlli, wa.s playitl off oa tne
Wi.alley Golf Links on Saturxlay. her Uio second j'ear Mr. J . W. Chew, with a score of S3 grofcS, . haiuiiciip 8. net wa-s tlie winner. Other canls rcturmd were:— P. J . Broadlcv .......... o.5-M = Sl
Tho final for the cup given by the President,
F. 0. AVhittaker ...... 91-12 = t;2 P. Astin ...................... U)0-ld=i:J W. Xuttall .................. 10-1-1(1 = ??
...... lU ...... S
..... s 2 o
!!!!!.’ 4 ....... 39 ....... () c;
’.’.‘.’.y. 1 ....... 0 ....... o
J02
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GOLF JOTTINGS. A FINAL AT ^YHALLKY.
diguing of Magna Charta, for in thiu ago the ^rm of Govcnimcnt waa entirely diltoreai and did not rest on tho suffering of the i>cople. I t was the “ wicked liaron.” whom Mr. Blackiock would douhtless despi?^‘, who en- thrusted tho signing of Magna Charta. Since tho days of wido onfrancliiseineiit neitlior tho master class, or any other class, ha.s held the reins of iwwer in. it.s hands, for iKjwcr hm been entirely in tho hands of thoric who liave voted, and as tho francliise has increa.^od, tho number of thoso holding this jxiwor in all
cla.sses has increased. At all times the Govirnmcnt of tlio day has relU-Cted the do- sires of tho voters, and tho social .-euho of tiio Government is in direct proiiortion to tiio social senso of tho electorate. To pat it simply, the elected Goveniment i.s iioitlier' hotter nor worse tlian tiie majority of the electors. Tlie prcxseiib GuyernmeUt. elcttcd on tho
wide.st francliiso which ha.s over been known, and wliich is hardly
po.s.sililo of ex* tension, was rosponsiblo for D.O.U.A. and by common consent its action was ju.-'tified, bv tho opinion of the majority of electors. ifiKler D.O.U.A. scorc.« of people have bcea thrust into prison for expre^ing ojmiioiis which the majority of tho iieople of the country regard n.s dangerous to national ex- istonco. If the maionty do not hold that opinion they have the power of giving ex pression of their desire in tlu* ordiiun' ch^lnnel^. Mr. BlacUloc.k, by denouncing D.O.U.A.. has proved hims4.‘lf in favour of in^sid ou.‘<, trtaclieron.s si>eccl’.ea inado against his own country in war time, and the follow ing article in tho “ Evening Chronicle ” of Augu-'t -1th, certainly applh.s to him and to “ Trade Unioni'«t,’’ whoso slurs agaiiiLl tho “ hoys and girls of the bulldog b re d ” are typical of !iis party: “ A remarkable letter was read at tlio meeting of tlie Barton Bo.xrd of Guardians when Mr. T. Bowden, a lialiour member, tendered Ids rt^signation. ‘ I :u«uro yoUj ladies and gentlemen.’ lu.* wrote. ‘ never agaan will 1 a.s.‘^ociato will) wliai I h;ivo se.^n. and the po*>plo who claim lit” ]..'iUiur. I assuro you I am not cynical, but more anui.’^td if it were not so farcical and tragic, 'riiey havo such a travanty of ideal.'; nnd not as much backbone ns the imiverbinl nd herring. Tiio remainder of iny life 1 .shall give up to training my eons and daughters, and all tho other young manliood I coin<‘ in contact with, and teaching them that if they b'arn to .duiot and wield a hayonot—to ixiint diem not against Imt—for the llag of King ana country.
tho name of man.’ ’’ Mr. Biackiock lias searcheil ancient lustorv
paint out that and that w;e in reasons; first i d fcccondly in ord| cold xve.ntiler, mind, it is not cl useless to pile If| round tho cole: broken up. Tho “ Little
easy to explain.! nnd tho proicc| must keep tho of the plant. <| h placed too liij of tho grou t 1; At least iluv
cehTy, the twol at the end <'fl October: but thj tak.s a pride inj at fortiiiglit'.y
Uio.'^e spring green should 1h| them to rii>ori. tlie onions will venirnt. prvdtini carried out in t but the onions ' if tho weather |
In tlie third |
potatoes will l i have already p | pjtato^’S thorl leaving potatoci have d od d'twf to make the In I and as s on
a.sj they li:;ve ot-hor voget.ibl'l Before fiton|
Probably by spocted in ordl
whicll indicates^ dis- ;'
aro put in tin! NouiulaV'
tniso by savin| for sovhI. buy seed whl Scotland or iT asked v;hothoi one’s own sch‘| admits of a If you havtl 50e<l obtained r
to Ru-^ia. or some such element, for any man who denounces his own coimtrx’ is not wortiiy
I>et all tho int<TnationaL gei
to ask mo (questions. I should like a-jik him, whilst we are on the .subject ol the right to combine, one c'onceridng more reamt ovonta. How is it lliat when the local (Ni-opcrativo omployco.s have come out on striko at the demand of their trade union, tho Co-ofKirativo Commit too
con.d.sung almost entirely of Trade Unhuiists and l.abourile.>, havo appenlo<l for the help of blackleg labour in rju. lling tho strikers.
DARWEN ASKED poor, hungry
“ Yes. but “ I am.’’ This .Ltory
McfeJiTS. .}. LongworUi. Coin, on GilLer. r,. Daruen, was p.'etonces Ernest Hail
tho gontlem «aid ho was dron of Pad wore out of
P.S. O.iiii
Messrs. Hail each, and them enter* gi\"vn in a
Complain;
accusid tha colliers in BIX or sove workvHl at
tho fnmilie&l flooded out.
Complain;
priftonor, wl motor cha: under th© was
in
a loaf in b some mono;
Accused t
ploadod fi family and at Burnley of work foj valid wife in want
P.O. M’ “ Plenso C.j COL-LI
1.0 left on \b' como drv. Ti'l
Crag-side. V] agent, Th» Hart, taxi ton.
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