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A D V E R T I S E R A X D T L IM E S . F R I D A Y , M A Y CllICKEr. R IB B L E S D A L E LE AG U E . liKAOUE TADLE.


iJarrow .............................. Ciiorley


Road ..................... Clitlicroo


cyclists: !


WK WANT TO PROVK TO YOU THAT


F E A R R g O l i G H T K U n iiK U STUDDED NON-SKID


C Y C L E T Y & I E S ARE TH E


B E S T V A L U E M o n e y C a n B u y . Thoy say :


Tho Proof of the PUDDING is in the EATING But tho Proof of the TYRE is in tho WEARING T h a t i.s why we wajit yon to Inivo a ty re to


to s t ami K'Vo a rt\il j;ood griiellinj'. To iminco you to purehaso ono wo will ^»ivo


you 1' HI'J% 0 1 ' CHAHGK a *‘ Diamond ” Knllj* C u aran to o d Half-Crown Innor-'ruho with each Tyro yon buy up to Ju n o 1st next.


cSrwsIJpi,


S e t t le ................................. .............


IvOyland


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...................... !!, lyoylaml Motors ..............


Record uj>-to-diito. ..............


Uihhlesdaio Wandorors L an c a s te r Rlacltpool


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B urnley S t . Andrew’s .. D.irwon Whalley


3.. 1 ... 0!! 0’ . 2 3.. 0... 0 1.‘ 2 ;l . (J...


LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS. B1ucUikx>I (h ) . 135; Cliorloy. M fo r four.


Uarwen (Ii) 75 for six ; lAiyland J lo to rs , 38. L h th o io e, U 7 ; v. Leyland (h ) , abandoned. Ribbuisdale Wandoror.s, 153 for oiubt fdoc 1 • V. Road, abandoned.


S c t t lo 0 0 . S5; Burnloy S t . Andi'ew's, <15 for ono.


Whalloy ( l i ) . 87 ; Barrow, 51 fo r live.


omU'd in ilra-w.s, oluelly on account of the weaiher, winch g re a t ly inUTfertsl with tho piograinmo. Jn only ono game wa.s a tltK:isioH icaclu-d. Tlii.s was a t l.)arwen, where the chanipion.s Htnuirwl th e ir first iM>int a t th e expoiuHeof lA'vlaml Motoi-s. I t wn.s th e weak­ ness of th e vi.sitsirs in h a l t in g th a t enahl<-<l the Birch llaJl t/i'^ini l^> sus'uro th e vt^rdiot Ixv lo io th o ra in descended.


Nearly h a jf llu, m;iu-l,e,s played fa r liave


Several matolies were r u t sh o r t a t an in- te ie s t in g s tag e . C’h o rlty ha<l r«*ason to Ix'


Beatlod ICd^;o.


Tho Kxlar Ou ah iy tbicic Rnbbor S tu d s on the tre a d of tljo ty r o ’prevent sUiddliiK. make :t imich mori* r<-silient, and j'J'^'ntly prolong the lifo of tin* ly re . «*nablinu ns to ^;:ve a


'/ ’his offer is mm! 120 years s lam ling


with eacli ly re sold.DHi.


F u l l T w e lv e M o n t h s G u a r a n t e e DOST


e hy a firm of n t n who will will-^ / U k a c H


ingly re tu rn your money In full if yon are not more tlian satisJie<l


CompIetB f.'ijclBS £3 19 6 C a r r ia g e P a id .


Fi:iin**s, \\ lie- |s, mlguanls. !h>l


Sadd!«-.s, (Miain^, C'at riers. Pumps. Laiuifs, .SpaniuTS,


I'ucils. aiid ev.-ry Cyi'lis t’s want nl \^’!l(l^•sak' Prices. Car r iag* Paid.


r j / / '” J J i ie c ’ from \ \ ’<ir];s I | I E B B a s a o c c a ?ond now to r cnmplnto Cntntoguo. S M A R T ’S CYCL E F A C T O R Y ,


4 1 , S n ow Hill W h a r f , B IRMINGHAM KIM r \ T I n \


SING NG & P IA N O FO R T E TUITION


Mi s s C L A R A O R M E R O D CONTRALTO VOCALIST


LAUREL MOUNT. NETHERTOWN, WHALLEY


E. SUTTON TUNER Sc R E P A IR E R .


HIGH-CLAS S PIANOS FOR SAL E. S A N D S


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on M o n th ly T e rm s , W i th o u t Ooposit — w r i te—


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\ l i i i K l l . ' 'K KW KK.'i. WEHj H I b <1 I 1,1 It \


lt,,l„or..H. ot<-., fur nii ptir ' ' r o s s l e y ,


KTRFET (n e a r S lu t io n ) , B LA CK BU RN .


NOW flEAOY (i w puny Wonli !’■


T H F


a d v e r t i s e r & TIMES ” A l ' ^ i ^ U A L


( ‘nllleit* ' Ribhiosdnio Longuo Kibblosri.Tlo Junior League Ribblo.^dnlo Amateur League.


L.Tnc.'isJtire County Fixtures \t -«i


Lancashire League .N I'


In.'iyuo Rules, ami


Rulci of Cricket. E 2 d .


-K v is \ND AT (i. d.XKKr.T 1‘l.AfK.


l-;i» .Miik.-r of I .o ri WHALLE Y


THIS CYCLE TUBE FREE.


/ I n KR1')K


at U r th e Wamiere.r.s had p u t uj> a really gixx! .stole. CLITHKROKS l.MRROVKI) B.VlTiNC.


a p a in t a t I/oyhuul on S a tu rd a y remaiiui. of ciiuise, in tlx.‘ ro.ilni.s of oi'iiji'cturc, h u t thoj.?


S a tu rd ay , ag ai i ts t Lamsmtor, tho ra in in- finbitahly rohUxl Clitliert><‘ of victory, «o th a t tiie faU*.s ho fa r liavo n o t U**n to> kill'd to a sale wliinli pm n i tv s mnrii improvonienl on It:; p,til-war i)erioi maiiLv.A, Ciitlier»»e is a l n s u l y julmitU-^ily pr<‘Lty


•st rung in iMiuling. ' i 'aylor , t l ie p ro . , is. oV c«»ur.sL‘, iiKLinly a l->w|er . am! h e ha.s c ap ah lo as-i.sUint.i in 'I'om l'\x»le, wh o is M.-nding th em d wn h.-tl-or t h a n ex’e r ; J<x' Tliomi>son. who h a s two nxi l ly dea<lly t l e h v e r i . s wliicli h e i.s iiuw mon* indiiic-tl to c o n c e n t r a t e ujkui. ami wiiii.li will b r in g h im wi i l iouL d o u b t mu ch suei-««s.-> if ln' will h u t cu l t iva l f - , a g a in cnl - t iv. i le . ami s t i l l c u l t iv a t e th em to tin* e.\-


xvuli LaaciusU-r, 'I'lionijison xa.s u n ah lo to l i n n o u t . o lh -Twi s . ‘ two p o in t s m i g h t hav«f Inei i e x i r a c l c i l fr«un t h a t em o u n l o r . .S a t u n l a y - -well , o f «-ours**.


it ma d e l i t t l e


niorroxv Tluini i ison will he a v a i l a b l e uiul h e XNill come in t»pj«»rtnnely aga in.s t Ba r row to.inorr«»w w*s*k.


th.iL ( ’lithertx-*’H improv<*menL is im*st mnni - I tv i . 'r iinx* wevk.s in .MKss*.s.>ion tJii'V h a v e li ppc<i


th e (x -niury ami th e r«*al l u t u n g


Wa k e t s a t e s t i l l ill i’l o n t o f u.s. 'Die eih -c t ul T. y lo r ’s t u i t io n is a lmo s t e v e rywh e r e a p ­ p a r e n t , f rom fii-st to la s t . Clil!ie>nn''s h a t t ­ in g lias 1m.-«mi .'o lo n g in l lio m a k i n g t h a t then* x a s n x n n for ixivviiui.sni a s to win u i e r it wouM e^•l r real ly’ a r r iv e , 'I'lie hubs a r e all y o u n g e n o u g h , h u t t h e r e wa s no s u r e .sign t h a t t l iey Were *i>iiiing on. All t h a t is chan gMi . T h e h a t s imm go in wftli g r e . i t e r conl i ihuice in ih-.’i r own imwej-s, wi t l i g r e a t e r e a i ia e i iy to pi< k o u t th e n g h t hal l , a n d a l s iv e ail wi th gi e a t e r r i s s i r a in l , wi th j i a i i en c e t<» play Un in.s.-lvtss in l>efore th i n k i n g aU ju l t ro u h l j i ig


th e sct»riirs. .All th i s I.s :;.-4 I t s lamld U*. l)«-spile wl ia t i.s


a l r e a d y inanif»vsi. th e f r n im o f Taylor*.s couch­ in g at* t h e n e t s liavi- s t i l l to rijMUi a n d to he gailiere<i in . J n ul h e r wo rd s tliers> a r e a giHNl ma n y nioo* ruiLs in t h e Is ig tJutn h a v e yi-L <-enie o u t t)f i t .


.\lotvov**r. iiusUvul o f lo*)k-


11 g o n i l iem o s “ r a b b i t s . ” o)»jf«>nenl.s a r e Iw- g in n i n g t<» fiml t h a t th e l*l i th‘*ro«‘ hausim*n a r e le . iving t i le “ r a l i h i t ” iTa iKdiiml th em. OppiKsing iHiwlers a r e not g o in g l.> continue* to g ' t a .'x*ri«> o f ch'*ap wick«'t'* a n d to l<x)k up>n a nus*t ing wi th C’iiihi-HH- as a n ex- (el lei i l o p jHi r tu n i ty f«»r imp r o v in g llien* a \e .age>, .


r x i H - r i e n - I ‘*ai l<x) lo n g we hav<* liover*.sl.


.Ml to SI-.X1I:. l)clWLs-n t i le two. I t n*niained for a prof . -s sional «>f'I’a y l o r ’.M .st.itnj> to nw m * .^ab* f r om p u r g a t o r y .


J Io is d o in g i t


a n d wh en th<* p la y em g e t t l io ro n g h ly ni^^sl to i l l .or a t pivrxui t new-lKij ii t sm l u l em e th e y will surpn.v.* o t h e r Umiils K-sid.-s D a r u v t . I hen* ts ixsallv w r v l i t t l e sjMce l e l t m


wh eh to d e l l wi th l a s t S . i lu r d a y ’s g am e a t I, v ia n d . I t is a lwa y s t l in icu l l to ihs-scrilH*


a l ial f h u i l l lion.s**. Thank.s to a n Ap r i l siu>WL*r 111 May lyevlami \v«*re u n a b l e i/i p u t


l l i ' i r f i r s t p a i r o f l»at.snu*n in. I t r ema in s Ui «;iy t h a t wli ile Uiero w<*re no


liaif l o n t u n e s th e t.*lilher«M.* b a t t i n g was ma d e


iin «>f .solid a J l - ru uml qiudi t i . - s . th a n .six- wore in d<»uble tigurL*s a n d Ko lmr t S e u lbw o r t l i , wlio is now b a t t i n g well e n o u g h 10 r<xs)ver hi s ls.t>t fo rm, c ame o n ly o n e s h o r t


,.f tlu*m. JL-* ami .(. Bohin.son o ] vm ‘<l «iu>le ue ! l a n d s*vim'<l d e s t in e d hy th<*ir ohvioii.s


(onfidonce to i>ut up a g*>ol


u.,> ..<‘at4Mi by Shak»'spear. rhr.H* d own for 17— H e yw o r th ami Law.'wn


HolK*rt


W4*re iKith imlu c k y—i.s n o th i n g to d i sma y a P. . IH w hw o th o l . a i u n g is f iur ly on J) b*yel • o e n if c a p a b l e of fui Llier d ev e lo p im-n t J a y o r a n d t h e C. ' iptain p rm’<s*deil to Uike th e loUil tu 3-5 b e f o r e t l ie I s 'v l a n d pro. g<n t l i ro u g h th e h i im r ’s d e f en c e . Ho laid p la y e d a MMiiid


r. s tr . i i i i l . iviiiUni; for ilio oooniiK .o u n lv -lik .: ” iMtici;.'-. In .1. H o rn s who


Tavior w:l; hall with .shewing f.no o.. - .m lo :iinpl


iiu; K-t, olf tlio initrL. ii« foiiml a f o r i n t ' D .nnoT. H a r r is maiio soino Kplomiul shots nial by an .-stroiiioly plurUy (lisi>lay sucotvdiil


so.scsskxl Loti I.shorwoo<l. tlio ItiUor


in mahini; bini.solf toji sooivr—- . . . 'l aylor bim-solf canio oiio sh o r t of th a t Lot-il,


but ....vortbol.-ss .sn.dorni ''D"' -iiKo lio wont in a t 1. an d did no t loa»o s i ;„ n I.ntjl 70 was on tb o sconnjt l« a n .


A t b a r ^’o•>lo lo n tr ib n to d a nawt tis tful 10,


l- iiii; <tiu)4l i t from a litsty b i t a f te r Imt it R : on tlio ttaiip' Iiowlor a traiRlit in f ro n t of


ll -i Idmni and' Tom a d d n l ‘JO for tb o last a i l -t Isd b iH-inR stoutlinos,s iKirsolllficd. If


!, til for a (iriuid four. T 111 I'lK.lo also niado in ("ot_ oliO


last c v iitti'ally Clitlwroo could bavo cl.-ums-d AV. ; c f I t is. lus a l r e a d y indi t^i let l . in t l ie h a t t i n g tkSt


I livreiico s in c e Jyoylaml xvero n o t ab le to tlu* t'litliorxM> t r u n d l in g . Aft«*r to-


i lu s um of th e «L\iH*rimem.'d .stu f f which h a s no t e n o r s U> h a t rn ie i i of ev<“ii imKh*raU« f'a lilm*; 'I'. Hc vwo r t l i , wh o o n liis d a v etin he in - v im i h l e ; ami likowi.s-» W. B l a c k h u r n . L i i f o r um a t e ly . at. leci.st in t l ie hone* niat< h


I.,a.st


c i ic k e t who afhrm th a t 117 ruits on tiie wx)re hoaiil, «.on.si<loriug Uio s tiito of th o wicket, w.jh an una^'Kiilahlo a.'t^et.


a re ix\sM\vsing ^onie knowledge of ’I’he i>roviou.s Whotiier th o wexiUior deprived ClitheriH* of


th e vi.silt>rs, h:ui iv.'ieluHl most in to r t“t>ling s iag e an d a t Clinrcli Meadow, r;»in interfertHl


g ia te ln l fo r tlio intorferonco of Uio oloinonUs, for Blackpo<-)l looke<l lik«‘ .s|x>iling Ux^ir un- l>calon r iy ^ rd . lA'yland did n o t get a eii.ance ol replying to t.li<» t- l i th en n ' u i ia l of 117. and th e Bujnley men \V4To tro u n c in g th e i.owling wlien stumjLS were drawn. '1 he g;iint> a t W’halloy, where Barrow wore


^


p. W. D. L. P. 4.. 0 2.. 0. . G 3.. 2 T!’ 0. . 5 3.. ! T.y. 2.. 0. . 4 4.. . 1 ... 2.. 1. . A 4.. 1... *> 1. . 4 3.. 1... l ! 1. . 3 3.. 1... 1.. 1. . 3 2.. 1... i.. 0. . 3 3.. 0... 3.. 0. . 3 4.. 0... *> 2. 0


2.. ; 1


victory much of tho c red it would have been duo to tliis lost wicket suind.


CLITHKUUK.


W. Brierlcy, b F n o d cn th a l l T. AV. Foule, n o t o u t ......... W. Blackburn, b Foxcrof t F x t r a s ..............


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


1 2 .3 15 15 17


SliakoBpcar


L. Islicrwood, Ibw b Jnclcson ....................... 1 J . H a r r is , b Sliakos))cnr .................................... 22 A. AV. Foolo, c Shakcspvtir 1> Fr iodcnt lial l 10


J . Robinson, b Sliakc6|>oar ......... .................. 21 R . Soubliworth, b Sliakesnear ....................... 0 T. Hcywortli, Ibw b Shala*si>car ................. 0 A. Luw.son, b SlitikospciLr...............................- 1 Taylor, b Shukespear ......................


21


................ 17 ................ .1


........ 10 .117 8 9 10


Fall of Wickcts- ‘1 5


ToUil ................. 0 7


:is 39 70 79 82 91 117


Bowling Analysis. O. M. R . W.


G. Fric<lontball WANDFdlKIbS*


................. 10 —


GOOD SCORK READ.


STANDRLXG ihVSSKS THJ-: CLNTL’RV.


J . F o x c ro f t ........................... 7.-I 0 J36 J A. Jack.son ........................... S •{ 17 1


1 29 2 AGAINST IIAL F - Cx>untor.alLracLion.s, wliidi inchui<Ml a foot­


amt th o hriglite.sL featuri* ol th a t |>eriod wa.s th e di.splay (»| I*. HucLson who h i t with fretdiing fn-».«<loin.


<\>nn*ile th e lir.st ,50,


when (Jray wa.-v vuit. llie s^.'ore Uang 153 for iln* I0.S.S of «ighl « .’cket.s Bain lH*gan to fali ami i t w.i.-, f;o*>n ev id en t th a t jdav wa.s


o v e r , tl i.iugi i tn o n ia lch


ivm; ne t u n t i l .six e'cf< fiikillv i handoiusi.


• I. Mitcli<‘Il. c S ag a r h 'r . .Skill, i» A. A


b i i ;b i .K 8 |)a i . e A ad<*


WANDKBEBS. li!toi4Mm .............


I’). B*}lu)ii. I> am F. Grav. c t i.ok I. Exir:


1


J*\ H iuI.mui, r t 'lay te i i h A\’a<Ie . tk McGirgnr. h Av’ade .................. E. .Stamlniig. no t o u t


B. Ilmi.Mui. c >iagar b 'I’iiornion \A'. l)iiw.-«.:;, ii h r:i \


...................... ................. AVade


2 .*{ 4 5 G 7 ' 8 9 10 l 1 15 55 .>5 t!2 99 125 i 53


To t a l 0 ^ ‘F 8 wickots> I*'all of AA'ickcls.


'niDinton


Bowling AnaU*sl*i 6 . M. B. AV.


( ’. 'I’lllokMUl ......................... 5 A. AVa<I.‘ .... Bra% ... ......................... 21


....................... 16 17


0 .5 1


1


49 .31


Vft EA'E.V CAMl-: A'r w h a l l e a *.


cricketerH to a nuui, AA'hnlley ami B.arrow m. l on .Satimlay l>efore a ** g a te ” wliieh .Mvin-Ml big for th o AA'halley grouml. which is not o l le n inv.uhHl hy larg** mimlKTs, es|M<:iallv .m» «’arly in llie .svilmui. Th«* ra in wliicli iiiter- fer<Kl wilJi every iiiaK li in tin* d is tr ic t . .s|*olUs1 ihi.s u»4>, stopping play a t th e crucial iH'ruHl. In i*vs|K)n.v.- t<» AVhalh-y’.s S7, Barrow had


Ne:■i;ir neigliL>urs. c1(jSlj rivals and keen 1 ne\jH*rie.m.s.» Is g iv in g pla c e t-»


.'•con.Hl 51 for live wickeUs, In sh o rt, it wa.s an y lo i ly 's game. 'I'lie siipi»«irtcrs of th e rival teaiUH will a rg u e for hours on tlie su b jec t of who w*)uld have won and Ik) no t a )<it n e arer a t th e otul. 'I'he s:if«*r way is' na>r«.*ly to re­ g re t th a t so imiHirt-ant a game, in so inten-st- ing a su i te , .should have to he alwuidoncxl. 'I'lie game had .sevenil fe a tu re s wv>rUiy of


.1. H. Banislvottoni, as ca])tain. took the Imll kxl Ui pismiotion la.>.t S a tn n la y .


u h o }ia.s now got l»eyoml llie pruiiiising si:»ge. He wa.s Iriixl bust vear b u t was p u l back into the.s ixoml to <levelop ;i liit. He lia.s <loiu* .so ami a smart iK-rforinam-** wiili th e .Mx-ond a fo r ln ig l i t


A ’iishbrook. a h-ft-arm Ixiwler


cham-iss on th e leg sitfe. wi‘r<* sulficiont to iinn(*rvt* a young l>owlcr Init AA’a.shl)ix>ok went on umlisturlK'd. g e t t in g wickets with glorious deliveries which liaflUxl cxiH»ri<'nco<l men liko J<k* Shor liker ami AA'ilf Cnihtre<' and ra t t le d th o s ticks. 'J'heso and otli<?r good liatsincn won* reiHYitc’<lly pU7.zIo<l hy tho rcH-ruit, who pile.hc<l th e hall well^ np and varitxl jxice and ll ig h t excellently. AA’a.slihrook has ” arrivotl ” and Uiongh sooner <ir la te r lie uall g e t hadly knocked al>out. he will nn- <loul)te<lly s tre n g th e n th e Abboyites* a t ta c k —which iK*tnle<l .str\*ngtJiening. A n o th e r g ra t ify in g Biaturo from tile


AA'haJlov i>oint of view was th e way in wliich G. II. IhHldy .and .A. U. Gi'ridwoll jumi>o«l into


form. The la t te r on S a tu rd ay was no t tlio enutiou-s liaisman ho is cotninonly siipiKiSixl to Im'. In fact, he wa.s never co n ten t merely to fitoi> th e Itall, h ilt forixHl i t aAvay in corn.x't fiusnion, his t im in g and placing Injing s tro n g fentiinw. Bmhly, whilst mi.s.sing_a lot on the leg side, p u t no a fight when i t was hadly •mxxIk I and with tlie a c t in g c an ta in—whose nine were all single—changeil the counse of


hy llie liorns an d p u t AA'.'ishhrook to s ta r t l.he lM»wling Avith .lack.son and thi.s U>hl course wa.s more th an justirnxl, 'J’he imv'-t im- IKU'Uint fa c t (lcmon.stnUcHl i.s th a t AA';ushhr<M>k t.'aii su ffe r »*.VLx:r;ih[e luck and s till jx'g away nncoiuonuHlly. 'I’liat i.s a valualile tr t i i t . Twiix' th e umpire rultxl again.st s tumping claini.s whicli .nlinost everybmlv else .supjx>ricxl; twi<sA did Uie msually ” .s:ile ” Gr«.x.‘nwoAxl su ffe r i-jitclm.s to pa.ss h im ; M'veral limes did th e ball skim th e pegs witliont d is tu rb in g the stumps.


'riH‘.*'<*. to .siv notliing of iK>ssihlo


in t.iie m a t l‘er of young plavf.u-s ;i.s many have supiM>.s<*<l. AA’itli .Alaior l lrcen a.ssj.sting th e (A>nniy, a.s he pn>l)ahly frequently will, ami th e c.;iptain, J . Gr**en also ahM*nt, rtxTuit.s Jiad to he fouml. 'J’lie in«»6t notable of tlu*.M> w.'LS H a rry A


comment. To In-gin with, i t was .shown th a t A


A ’h.ilh'y a re m»t so uLteily i>overly-stricken I 1 '1' .1.53 th a t


Liu* pick. Ixjth keeping a good length and howling lHitl4*r t lian thei.’ hgniXNS indicate. B ead 's ground worl: wjls gooil, th e oulfiolding iH'ing i.iio u«xik«‘»t fe a tu re of th e ir di.splay. 'I'ho Wamlerer.s dc<lareil a b o u t 5-0 p.ni


'vhicli .Mitidioll, Bolum .and Gray luul ;i hand was noiiiblo for .•'parkling cricket. Of the Bead Injwb rs Bray ami Wado wen


a t ta c k of di/./.imvvs, h u t was aide to resnim' la te r . .Scott wsus out fifth wicket a t 62. a f te r a most p a t io n t in n in g i for 11 which U.*ok ninety nuniKe.s to compile. I t roqnire^I .1 goo<l <)oal of power hohind th e ha t to get th e hall away, and .St.'indring .showed tin* way in thi.s iivsjvct. Luck wa.s with him, in .so fa r th a t .*oyeral <.liamcs. <drere<i in th«* outfndd ^vere nii.*,.sc<l, ami !u* pi\ifil<'<l ac<’or<Iingly; !mt his h i t t in g ami t lr iv in gw e re o x liila ra tih g ind th o t oncluding |H.jrtion of th e innings, in


J . Alitchoil. who oponc-<l th e innings with 1- S w t t , liad ti) le t i re <.xirly th ro u g h an


ball final fo r tlio Gradwcll Cuii, milittited ag a in s t Uio attondruico a t Church Aleadow l i^ t S a tu rd ay all-crnoon, where Bead were the \’isitor.s. I t was no t a fa s t scoring wicket hy any niean.s and th e howling, p a r t icn la rlv of Bray and A. Wade (*arned th e re.s|>ect o f tlie AVanderers haUmen who had to .sort tho de­ liveries. Bray Iniwlcd oxce<‘dingly well though liot favoureif liy lo r tu n e . Ho miulo the hall n;p from ui;' <>if -on.owhat ili.sconcortingly an d i t w.ns no t u n t i l the Wiimierors were a.ssuro<l of a gomi .sc-orc th a t any lil>erties Were tak en wiiii him. ImlLHsl, ho liad sen t down .sonio 18 over.s for only 22 runs. took alxjut an hour


J t ....................... 26 1! 31 0 .. .......... 1 dealing with Whallcy’s innings, mention mus t


bo mado of a b r i l l ian t catcli on the very edge of tho boundary by SUngcr, who cTcvcny iiidged n big h i t by P e te rs mid took th e ball b e au t ifu lly .


facility many exi>octed. Two wickets fell with only seven .scorcti and only some timely h i t t in g p u t th e .sct*re ou Uic highroad to victory. Alost of th e batsmen seemed un easy b u t Shorliker, Goodman and AValmslcy pimislicd a n y th in g off len g th . In a.ssoasing JlaiTow’s chances of victory, i t sliould l>c r<> im*mbercd t l ia t Walmsloy’s wicket wa.s s till intact, and th a t mon l ik o 'j . C rab tre e and AV. Patofield had .still to hat. Probably tho


P r in te r s would ju s t have nulled off tlio couple of i>oint—h u t , on th e o th e r h:uul, tlicy may have failed.


AVH ALLEY. J . Poter-s. c Slinger h EUis (S .)


J . H . Bamsl>ottom, h GiKHlman ................. 9 A. It. Gr.uhvoII, b Cioodrnan ...................


I I . Waslihrook, Ihw h Ji^Ilis (S .) ................. 1 E x tr .is .........................


G. Morris, e M. Go<Klman h AValnisIey T. F ran k la n d , n o t m it ........................... H. Varley. Ihw l> G(KKlman ........................... 0 W. GreemviKHi, run o u t


.................................. ToU'il 1 li :i


F a ll of AA'ickets. -1 G G 7


8 9 5 8 l;t -U 18 7'i 78 78 80


Kills (S.) .............................. 1.3..1 0 .1. Klli.s .................................... !l .J. Gixxliimii ........................... !) C. A. Wnliii.sloy ................. G


T BABBOAV.


J . Shcrlikor, b AA'iLshhrook __ H. Gootlmaii, l> Jack.son ......... A. Slinger, c Bo<hiy b Jack.son ,T. Gomlman, b Jackson ............. C. A. AA’almsIey, no t o u t ......... . AAL Crabtnx*, b AA'a.slilu'ook ... Extras ..................


'roUiI U<»r 5 wickcU) ...


1 3


Jucki>>n .3


Fall of AA ickets. 4 5 6 7 .S 9 10


2^9 4 1 52


H. \\'.'Lslibro<-»k ................... 8 2 30 .s E l ’'!' L I-:* s AA' i-:a k b A*r r in ( ;.


............................... 8 0 23


Bowling .Analysis. O.


.At. B.


If t-lio ra in wa.s unkind u> S**tLle in th»*ir away match with Jbnul, i t In’iielitUxl them in


l iu u r liome f ixture with Burnley .St. Andrew’s. S i 't t ie .start<xl disa-strously.


'I'iie 'Cykes


a f te r the fall of \A liitLlie;ui*.s wicket, i t canu* on. At 5-iU p.rn. all th e sj>eciator.H le f t th e fie!<l and ;in a4ijournnient wa.s made to Uie IKivilioii. AIkuiI a (iuurt4‘r of an lionr lat4*r a fre-'-h sUirt wa.s nuuie h u t afu^r a txniple of over.s a n o th e r tla.sh whs mach* to th e js'ivilion, ami no fn r i l ie r play ti>olc p!a<\*.


.Sl’/ n LE.


E. Bates4jii. c A’a lk c r b Pollard ___ J . Moore, h J*ollar«i


A


(J. C’a n lu s , Ihw h AS'alker ..................... D. F . Peacock, c A


11. Bolt, n.w I) P«.llard ........................... A. A


A


i . Gill, h AValk.-r ....................................... AA*. Fletcher, c Bowli- h AA'alkcr ...... P S ih e rw co d . no lo u t


AV. Mitchell, h Pollard ................. H. B.iusson. c AA'hitelicad h A’a lk e r


I’ollanl


AValker ......................... BUBNLEV .S'l'.


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


Bobin.son, not o u t . A


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


I. JL S. AA'hite.hcad, c wo(sl


A illiiiison, not out. i'lxtr.t.s ......


'Polal — —


R IB B L E S D A L E J U N IO R L E A G U E .


At. BarnoltUwielv ;— Bariioldswick, 91 ; Darwen H.. 14 for 0.


d ’LVTHEB HUNTING FOB S l’XONI).


CLLTHEItOE


.Sexond’s iKJwIing on Satn rl lav to tlie tu n e of 171 for live wickebs. Two* men scored 126 between them, making th e bowling hxjk w ry weak stuff. Seven tru n d le r s wero iricxl, even th e s tumixir Iwing ciillcd upon. Clitlien>e >I>cne<i tlioir reply in mo.st leisurely Lusliion, learly with th e o h j ic t of .saving a iK)int!


siK)ils. For once in a while they were per- ha[»> glad to liav4» tin? match sjibilod.


b a x i :n d e n .


AA*. M:usst*y, c Gurney b A. E. l)ixon ....... 8 T. H a rriso n , no t o u t AA*. Brad.s'Iiaw, b Cowgill


B. H aw o r th , o Thomas *o H. A’. A’il.son, c Croa.vlalo b A.


A A


A\*. AA’Iuilley, e Aldorsley I) H. Dixon ............1 I I . .ronkinson, not o u t ...................................... Kxtra.s .............................................


Inning.s dec lar txl .


AV. .Malkin ................... J . C. Cowgill ..............


AA’. T u rn e r .................... .... 7 A, I’L Dixon ................ . .. . 12 F. Aldersley ................. ... . G I I . AA’ntson ................... ... . 4


IT. Dixon ........................


Bowling Analysis. d . M. R. AV


2 0 8 I


0


4 1 1 1


3G 32


27


14 IG


K. Dixon ... Gl Dixon G


......................................... Go .................................


AA’. H ak en . J . Nixon ... I I . Nu t tall J . Dugdalo


Baxeiulen made merry with Clitliero*'


Bowling Analvsi.s. O.


16 15..1


E x tra s ................................. Total .............................. .Af. J


33 13


ANDBEAV .Alitchell 1) Silver- .........................


AA*. Tlioinpson __ B. (,'-;:tl«>w ___


AV.


1'. Hawor th ...... A. Himlle ............. AA*. L3ianilKTlaiii


A


’. Ikvrker. c Bower b AAalker .. A ailn r h Pollard .. A


............................... 0 I 13


witli a fairly go«xi tail en d . S e t t le inn.st4irtxl 85 runs. On tile re-sninption ra in liirv'atoncxl ami


of 11. Bolt ami AA*. I ’a rk e r ibing.s began to loL»k up a bit, hu t a f te r .some .sleatly .scor­ ing they w«.u*e both .sent packing. Boh lH.‘ing o u t Ihw wiili iliirlcx'U riitis, an d J’ark*T U*ing canglil wiili 28 t<> hi.s cr«xlit. Peacock who followtxi .sliould liave Ihsui ’.a u g h t lir.st ball hy ,1. B. S. AA*liit4‘Iicad, who Pciuock niateTiaJly adtioil U) th e .s<'or«* and also missed Uiking one from P a rk e r , ami


A ’itli tin? a r r iv a l


won th e tos.s ami S4*nt in K. BateMjii an d J . Moore, a youiigsl**!’ from Giggkiswick Sclimd, Uj taco th e delucrie.s of I'ollard and , I . AA'alker. Bateson, playing th e first ball .s<*nt down by Pollard, was can g l it in th e slips. Moore .siiivixl to make five rnn.s wh**n l^uUartl hiund bus nuddle wicket. A


iiuiniike e t to n . 'I’lio chief lieutenant* w;us B. Catlow who l i i t nj) a very c red itab le 32. Th Burnley men tlid not .scx.*m troubled hy the


dimeiLsions of th e AVhailoy score, making* light of tlio atUick.


AVHALLEY I I . A. Taylor, 1> P a to ...........


AV. Chainl>erlain, c and li Ka.stwiHxi F . Hawortli, c 8 la te r h I’.,;i.stwiHxi - . C. A'ickery, b Ivi.stiviHxl ........................... A. Hindie, b P a te ...................... B. U;iilow, 1) i ’ati* ........................ AA. JJargrLviV4Y», h Du c l;u o rth ............. C. Ik ird sw o n h , b [)uckworth . AA\ Stubbs , h Duckworth ............. AA*. 'Thompson, no t o u t -................ H. G a r ra t t , h Dm-kwortli


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


Kxtnws .................................... Total ................................


A. j'kis 1 1 .... - Loftus .............. H. Talbot .............. . ........... 4 II. PaU* .............


Bowling .Aiialvsts. 0 .


S. Duckworth ......... ........... 15.1 3 38 F . Sou th ................... ........... G


........... I l


........... 3 T ........... 12


a


»> 0


13 39 15


IIL'UNI.KV .ST. .A.VDUHWS H.


K. Tiiylor, c l la r u r f in . 's Ij l l im i lo ........ C. Sliitor, .sL lJ...LriLswortIi 1, Hinvorlli Siwil ;, iioi. out Extra.-.


'Joliil (fo r 2 wickets)


.. 3 i


.. 1 0 .. 6 5


d . M. R. A 1


1 14 0 26 1


19 3


14 A


0 n


0


mau h with Sabilmi on S a tu r i lay ami, \vhat i*. :nore, won.


ra th e r more e.xperionce tn an th e ir colleagues, lo u ld keep him o u t . lu g h to en overs .sullicxxl to ilismiss th e Sahden men and llolUnrake h.'ul (‘iglit >vick»;Us for 21 run.s (43 lii.s credit.


- \ . AA<hhI. s t AAtxxl h N i x o n .......................... 11 J.^ AA'aalibrook, h .N


BABBOAV II. ’lxon


AA*. Parkin.vjii, run o u t ...... H. AVilkiieon. h Nixon B. N u t te r . I> J . Nixon A


U. BiH)tli, h N'lxon H. N u t te r , h Nixon


A . C a r ru k , <


After .stneii over.s bad prodnce<l as manv runs ::un came to u.s.sure ClitheriK'. of h a lf tin*


E. P u n ch a rd , ru n ou t ......... IT Hollinnike. n o t (uit II. Mundin, h Nixon


Extrius ............. Total


Bowling Analvsi.s. 0 .


5 s 2


7 1


1 Hud-'on b Nixon --- -- __ J 0


3 4 7 7


12


9 1 15.0 4


0 T 1 2 SABDEN. To t a l ( f o r 5 ^^^ckot.s) ...171


19 (1 12 0 0 1


0 00


T. Dugdnlo, AA'. I/aweon, .1. Nivon. b AA’. H n k in , b Hollinralo AA*. nys4)n. n o t ou t


b Ho llin rak o . b Mundin ...... I IoIlinrak«


C. Ilmlson, b Ilollinr.ako T. Ainsux>rtb, b Hollinrako U. AA’omls. b l lo l lm rak o G. AAoed. Ibw b HoMiiirako .1. Clia<lwirk. ru n ou t U . G. N u t ta l l . 1) ITollinniko E x t ra s ...................


Total .............. 21 5 .Af. R. AV. 2121 0


Barrow .s vicUiry wa.s th e Ixia'ling of l \ 'rc v HoMinrak**. ^vho in th is v e a r csiptaining tii.* M'cond. H«* wa.s in dea<ily form ami onlv 3'. Dugilalo (21) and A


'Hie chief lact»»r in


Munelhing lacking in th e Barrow juniors ’ b a t t in g lor altliough 3 2e.\lr.is accrxied lln* to ta l score rcachcxl only 6)5, A. AA'^hmI Udng top sawytT with H .


B A B B () A’ SECOND'Si CAPITAL AVIN. Barrow So<x)rid succxxxlvxi in fini.shtng th e ir 1 liere would aj>jH.*ar to I**.* still


A . Dv.son (10) who fiav«*


1 1


M. R. 23


ju n io r s ,” for th e chief c o n tr ib u to r ou S a iu r - 4.1ay w;us Amos Hindle, ^vlu> is no chicken, H ls to u i l f>cor*« iv.is 5.5. including sc‘ven iMJundaries, and i t


ivils a tliorougliJy work-


lactorx' rcsjK>n.so of 84 fo r two wickets, when ra in p u t an eml to th e a d v en tu re . A no t know th a t wo can si>eak of ” tho AVhalicy


A


up th e iLSotiil .sc«,M’e of 149 to whicli tlie Burnley ju n io rs h.ad made th e liiglily siiti.s-


’e do


AVHAI.LEV SI-X'OND’S GOOD SCORE. At Burnley, on S a tu rd a y , AVlialley I I . p u t


J . T.


H.


AV. Mayor Hml.s<>n .. Cxiwblini


11 13


Howling .\nnlv.si.s d . M. B.


A t)


30 15 21 14


10


Jack so n . Iliw h Ellis (S .) ................................. 0 G. H. Body, c Ktmyon h GoiKlmaii ............. 23 G. Cluimhorlain. lliw h Ellis (S .)


............. 0


U’u g th . Stanley Ellis, wliilst failing to g e t l>owIc<l and tho o th e r Ibw—and was top amo n g st tho sticks, always nc*edcd citrciul watching. Barrow did n o t rub off tho rums wnth tlio


th a t a couplo of o-arly Ibw. decisions s tru ck Wliallcy as decidedly q u a in t . J a c k Goodman kowled very well indeed^ keeping a good


I t should also bo mentioned — 1» —


tlio game. By tlio way, has J . U. R . ever stayed so long fo r so few, and has lio over before scored nine successive s ingles?


In P i m U N PROAUNENT.


Though Ixjyland Motors lacked th e services of T. IJurgreavcs (c a p ta in ) , D. Evans, J .


].,am.stor had a day ou t, for ho took five wickets for e ig h t rums—four victims !>cing clojin


Wignall, and M. Halliuay, and wore dismissed for 38 In as many min u te s , thoy gave Darwcii a f r ig lit. H a lf th e Bircli Hall s ide were ou t fo r 18, h u t tlio n e x t wicket p a r tn e rs l i ip of E. Lams ter and S. Jvnowlos toolc tlic score to 49.


scorer with 21. S. Knowles compilt'd 22 not o u t , while in th o Alotormcn’s innings “ Air. E x t ra s ” was a t th e top with 13, and C. P i t t ­ man who w rought havoc with Darwen’s early b atsmen, and his final averago was fo u r for 22. P o llard , th o Darwon p ro ., took five for 17.


RAIN TO T H E R liSCUE.


five Ribblesdiilo AA'andorcr.s juniors fo r 1 ru n s boforo ra in p u t an end to operatioms


A f te r scor ing 109. Bead i


AA'hat would Iiavo Jiai)ix.*ncd if ra in liad licld off is onl^* too clear and i t is equally obviou.s th a t th e AA’amlercrs ncc<! to s t i tfe n th e ir h a t t in g . Tho liowling is reasonably effective


BEAD II 1


B. Alayor, Ihw b Bowkor . AA'. AAMkinsijn, b Bowker .................................... 6 ) I . Cowbtirn, c 'J’nmliy b AAindlo J . Bieharilson, 1> Trimbv ................................. 29 H . H ow ar tli, c an d b AVindlo __ AAL S ag a r. b Trinibv ........................... B. Biciiard.son, b iVimby .............. *r. Hmlf«on, l> AAcjiver ...................... F . Snam*, n o t o u t ................................ J;. Cook, o Owen 1» Bo'vk(?r .......... .1. liOnsdalo, c Bowker b AAoavor Extra.s ...........................


I oUil Bowling Analysi.s.


T. CYmlthurst ........ N. AVindle ..............


T. Bowk‘?r .............. .......... 16 0


E. A’eavor ............ .......... 4.4 0 BI B B L ES DA I. E AV A N D E B. i: BS


B. 'Frimby .............. .......... 10 A


o 0. M. u. 0


5 3G n 0


16 IS 29


5 I f .


B. Hoys, Ibw b C^iwman ........................ , .J. lioUlioius^.*, c Mayor b Cowman ....... H. B ra il l iw a i te . c H owar ih h Cowman N. AA'imlie, b JInd.sou ................................... .1. Owen, not out ....................................... T. Conlthnrst, h Hudson ...................... G. Ilud.son, not out ..................................


'J’otal ........................


Bowling .Annlv.si.s. O. M.


.............. 2 1 I I R IB B L E S D A L E A M A T E U R LEAGUE.


SABDXV SECOND v. CLITHEBUE AMATEL'BS.


At Salnieii. Clithei'oe.—A


tu rn e r , ruu ou t, 15, L. AVilkiiison. b U oed A . Alanlev, b AA'ood, 12; J.


1; 8. C liauwak, c Ihr twell b Exton. 5: \S! i r.inklaml, s t e aling Ij l*..xt,on. i ; 1. :^uuih Ibw b Dausou, 19; h . Towler, b Extuii, 2- H.’ Bibny, c U a lin g u Hi/iluiav, 9 ; 1<‘. jsi.ickuurn Ibw b D.iwsoii, 2 ; B. P a le , b i lo lh u a s , i - ,l! LliaUwiU;, iiul mil, 1;


paw.bon, lu n ou t, 6. .v. Birtwell, c "1 uriier b Blackljuni, 14; U. Wood, c and b Maiuev, 2; AA. Wilkinson, h -AlanJcv, i ; H Exion,* run out, 1, E. Jacicson, n Blackburn, U; E AVaiuig, run ou t. J; C. liaxendaie. b Black­ burn, lo ; i i . l.i t te rs i i l l , not ou t, o ; J . i ia t- .bv, r u n o u t , i ; Extitus, 13 ;luUil, u7.


Exion loKjk UuLsj Wickets lur 13 run.-..' Sabdcii.-—,1. JloT.iday, b Chadwick, 7; C.


DNE AVADDINGTON I I . v. AVEST BUADFOBl).


visiter.s winning uii e.a>y victory. AA'addiiigion; 'T. I le a to n , Ibw b Ti ttering-


Jdayed a t AA'addington, on S a tu rd a y , tho


jn, i ; V\ m. Bootnm.ui, c llooiey b L>«.gg,i, ; i l . Crumjilon, b 1 lU c r in g io n , 4 ; J . Joinnn-


son, c ami li T i t te r in g to n , 5 ; T. Smitli, b Bi'IKK-’’) *L ll*'rd. c and b I’llteringNjii, U; B. S|x‘akman. b T i l lc r in g lo i i , U; AV. laiusuii, run ou t, U; A


A . Holmes, lu t wicltet b ’I'iiter-


lor G. A


ingt4>n 0 ; E. Sh'.'uling, b I ’lt'cTiiigton, U; E. AN'iggksuorlh, not o u t 0 ; to ta l . 17. lUiuling; Briggs, 2 for 11; T i t ie r in g to n , 7


A L‘s t Bratilord : J . T i tfe r in g to n . c Smith b


Tomlinson 7; AV. Hooloy, b Boothrnan 20; F. Titt4*ringten. b IkKnliman 7 ; B. Bnggs. h Tomlin.son 1; J . Smi th, c Lawson h Boothnun ; .V. Cx-jttani, h Si>eaknian G; N. A


not ou t 1; E. C o ttam , 1> .Speakinnn 0 ; A’.


A iuMing'ou A


Altham. run ou t 0 ; J . NTiUall, run out 1; xtr.-Ls, 2; to ta l , 45.


Bowling, 'rornlinson 2 for 23 ; Boothinan.


.3 for 12; Eaton 0 for 1 ; S|K'akman. 2 for G; Crompton, 0 for 1.


Ha r r i s o n , th e lorrn.xr Blhl )l^^.laIe Wami f r . r s c r i c k e t e r , lias invi i ong.igLxl hy ( i ianioigai i Co u n ty C .C. . atul Ivi l loumg is a ui rugrapl i


, , News v ' “ A n o t h e r p iomi s in g prolexs.oii.il


luLs bixui engagfxl l>y tin.* ( I lamo rg . in CAmnly C r i tk i t Clu b wi th a v:«.\e to ciuaJiixing lor


has ju s t tho iomi>erainent for throe davs of cricki’t . ‘‘ I ho .atten tio n of the ofliciaLs of the


Cilamorgan County C'lub «a.s lir.st attrnci4.*d to llarriMui wiien he hgunxl in a tn a l match a t C'arddt la s t v e a r .”


0 0


anonymous offer of ToU) from a Darwen geii- tienian for th e inleiuied j iu .^ la s e of Birch Hall gro u n d . Becently the Bircli Halt e.stafe wits pnrcluuse<l hy the Darw'oii In d u s trial Co- oi>erative Society for bmUiing purpt»s .s, and they in t im a te d to th e Cricket Clnl* th a t w!n*n tlio lay -o u t plan is soUIlmI, tho surplus land will Ih> avai lable for th e r ln h . At all evi*nts, tlio clnh is assmx'tl of th e ground a t present !>oing utilisol ns a cluh enclosure.


£ 5 0 0 O F F E R TO D A RW E N C.C. The Darwen Cricket Cluh ha-s receiveil an


^TREUKY ARH > P E E D '9J


CEI c e a I


'c £ u t^ 6 a A ^ I Aw C—i 4.1


Harri.son Inus already h n ilt up a repui.alioii a.s a prolosion.ii ru n g e iu - r , ami hv the nul ot lus (iualilving p iru n l . with the aid of Riwley s coacliing. he will, if In' maiiUaiiLS Ills promi-se. b'* aiming tin* first rlight of the vounger genor.i tion ot prefexsiotial bat.sineii. He has a graceful siancx.; am! slvle. and plavs >Mlh a {KTlivtly s tra ig l i t Uit. * Fur liier. he


th e w u n t y H e is lk x ) rg e B. HarrtM.ii , a n a t iv e ol tin* C*Ajunty P a l a i im' , Born a t Askam, m I'urness , 2.) years .ago,


GEORGE H A R R ISO N & GLAMORGAN A A 'i


Host I r e s t I


ANYl


M R aij


FDR SHAI


J . RE


*j; iut.«l,*7u.


................109 AA'


P . Hollinrako ........................ y j ’ H . Aluiidin ............................. 3 q H . N u t te r ............................... 3 q AV. P a rk in so n ....................... 3 j


Bowling Analysis. O.


\ l SAVED BY BAIN. .Judged by th e .seore», J\'addington u-er.


fo r tu n a te ill tbo iiu e rv cn tio n of ram on Sa? u rday. Ih e y wore a t Clierrv Tree •in,l ,i home bide, largely as a rctiult ol twu m ^ elforla; bad ra t t le d ui> li-J. Then Uaddm/ to n .s tu rn canio and four good wi,ki.i« I n


fo r a beggiirly 13 before ram nece'i^mM ‘ Stoppage. 1 ho match w:is drawn, and AVad d in g to n probably co n g ra tu la ted tliemM.Ivi on securing a point.


^ CHEB BY TREE.


C. AAhittle, b Bolton .................... AA. Halliwcli, b Son tl iw o n h i t - Dickinson, b SouLliwortii 'J'. i la i r is o n , c and b Bolton


E. Jaylor , c Dyson b Soniliworth iV


&. J . Cal.terall, b Southwortli J . Hoy.s, ru n o u t


® iliteside b Soutliwortli ....................... [...........


J.,C<»ojier, no t <jut ....................... !!.!! F. Urmorod, h Bolton ...................!!!!!! F . K e r ry , c Soutlnvorth b Bolton E x t ra s .................


Total ....


B. S. Southwor lh P. Bolton .................


'r . Brown ........ If. Dvson ......


*f. A. Till ............ H .hickson. b LittI**


J . A. 'Till, run o u t ........ H. Dyson, b L i ttlo J’.xtra.s ..........


Li ttle .. AA’hittIo


11. AVhiiesidc, SI C a u ^ ra l l h AVhiulv I . Brown, no t o u t ...............................


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