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A t ( ’imnl i AfciMltju', on 'Wndiiertclny. Uilihli'silnlo .AmnUnn-.s,— J*’ . Slin(ic*r b .Tone,.
0; "vV. Ciilvnrt. Ii .Innoa 1; S. G. Gonnil l. nt ll ii ltl i inson I) .loiK's :il): K. Connvnll. c Smilli [i .luiios 2; H. Su-iirliriclc. li .lont-N 0; Jl. Wonvor, li l ii iiins 12; J.. Ti imhy, b ISriKK? b; II . I'rocloi-. b Iln'iiKs .|: W. Orr, not not 10, .1. Sivnles, b llrifiKs Hi ;
-MU. .lUII.V I .AT I IAM l .mV .MIHII!. A.- :imix.urn ed in • nil uc la.-i wet-1,:. Mr.
d..im I,.9lia at. \»-ho 1 ntly retire d aite r over half-.t-ilent 1;a-\ ’> .-cr\ K
.-i* at Ixiw .Moor mi!!.'.
Ik* 1' hcM .“Sev ,•nlv \ 1 Is <>ld. he i>t ga 111 work :iL tlx* age ol gilt. tlx1- IIIaior portion of hi- hfe having tl* e,i p.-l.s' id III tlx* .spuming room.
roidvriiv sotdiH T.
VISIT TO MEADOWS POULTRY FARM, WORSTON.
last .Saturtl.iy, many nniiiiior.-' ol the Cliilu-roc'
Di'spite ilk' uinei'tainly of tin- weather ;ind District i ’oiillry Society
assembled at .Sliaw Ihidge. pri**r to \talkitig tlirongli ilk' iiv-ld.x to Winston lo visit the .Meadow.s Ponltr\ I'arm. wlietv ilie jiariy was welconie<l by .Mr. Uicliard.-«nn (tin* niatiager) :ind Itis .stalf. The tarni. wliich in*sllc-.s at. llie foot of Petidle Jlill. ha.s an ideal .siination. It i- somewlial- (-xpos-.d and this denion-t rates die stamina of the ^•arions breeds ki-pl l>y .Mr. .A. Snowden on Id.s wt'M- niaiiaged .1 ml eare)'uily_anang«M (M acr<‘ farm. The nieinhcf.s w<-re greatly iinpri'-'.-etl by the (hM-lc of Ikii-Me\-elde|- hcn.-^. a breed originating in llolland and very uncommon among the loc .d poultry eiiilni'.iast.s.
'flie
maniniolh juniltry (loti'C \\a-« another striking ft‘alui-e. ti l l' being a long huililing wilh :i v:ist nninht-r of
niov.ilile pam^. gi\iiig an ahmidam-e of light and \-enlil:ili<»n. The house is divMed into lliri-e sect ions <-oniaining white wyandoite.s. black legliorn>. and a splendid tioek of light SUss<-\ liens, ail the picture <»l lk‘aUh. 'I'lie parly were' noxL conduc ted to a Iarg<‘
brooder Jnni'i* eoiUaining many choice pnllet.s and sitnatul in llio midst of a pasture',
visit, full o)' inter<‘ «l. was concludec.1 in the cnenhaUir
hou.se*. which was surveyed witii int'. n st by the members. A liearty voti*- of Uiacdis w.'is given to IMr. Snowden, .Mr. liiehardson and his sl.iff on the motion of
rvir. .1 , Alarsden, .seconded by lUr. It, I,uml. iAIr. BI<‘liardson. j-esiMimling. said it wa.s a ])icasnr<' to eonduc-1 the C
.’lilliei-oe im'mhcr.s
a.ronnd the farm and he sincerely hoped they would (smio ngain.
H A R R Y P E M B E R T O N , L .R .A .M .
Bogi.sterod Teacher jind Solo
Piani.st.
(accepted hy the Toachors’ Registration Council, Dondon)..
.T. SInlor, Ibiv b
.Tones 0; oxtrn.s, -I; total, 88. CInvtbnni.— .7. Sharp, b Oit 22; 'J'.
JT.sr-
llnulon, Ibw b Sinter II: AV. lli llinKlon, e Orr b Sw nins 28; AV. Sniilll, c Swnrbrick li H. TVenver 1: A.
Hiitcbin.son, not out 14; H. .Tone.s, b C'jilvort 8; A. Green, not out 4;
extras, 17; total ( fo r 0 .wickets) 08.
REC EIVES RUPIT.S. Beginners or Advanced.
For P IAN O FO R T E P L A Y IN G , H A RMO N Y , etc. Thorough Preparation for all Exams.
Special Attention to Touch & Interpretation. Clilhcroo and Distric t visited on. AVeduesdays.
F o r Term.s, apply: 11, R AD E O L Y F F E ST., CL ITHEROB. .\
'I’avlor 'r. ‘ Toole
has I't‘l C|\-' ■d X- .‘cr. il gift.'- flroiii 4-oIh•ague.- there ak r. ;nmd ■ IT- of tlx- e- l i ‘i m m wliich
Earnshaws
rARisii ciirucii (^iroiR I'ESTIA'AL.
in spi lr 111 iliL' I’ju'i
ih.it ilicro Wf ic x-vt-r.i! filluT evonl.s in cnniK'Nion with
rhiuviv/s
in pt'ogrt'.-^.s
hi.si, Snmlny, there were eNcelleiit (•(■ngregntion.-. ;it :tll
MTvirr> h'-lii in
etmne.xion uil li the c.iieir l\'‘<lival :tl liie P:iti.s|i Chnreh. A t the tiuirniiig t'i‘i-vir.‘ , tiu' luencher w;i.'< tin* IJc’V. ( ’.C.‘ . .BnHlhur.-i, ..\1..\.. I l f f to r /)f lt»lt<»n-l)y-lh*ul:iiiil. and in the <“Vening. tlie Itov. .1, I>. .Mmcli, M..\., \’ jc:ir til' .Si, :M:iry’.'^, X i'Immi. nrcnpieil ihe
juilpit, both lUlivv’ring snilahle .'•ernnms. 'Hie ^|Hcial le:umo of hoiii the MMviee.s wa." Hie t'lMjiin^ «)f liii- choir. In tin’ morning, the antiiem * * 'I'lic hoiti is Grt.:it ’ ’ (
Ue.si) was splendi'.ll.v given, and at e\’en.'t)Mg. Weher'is “ t ’redo '• wa.s •'•niig with
preii.sion ami ex-
prr.ssivenes". (^msisLing chicjly ol organ .solo.s, a musical
hour was held in tiu* afternoon and it wa.s a remarkal)Ie tribute lo lh«' jiojmlaritv ot Mr. II. B. .Slrnw, Mns. U.u-., E.B.C.O. . Uio
organist, lliul a capital nnmhcr :i.‘*->emhlctl, though tluMV were scvei’al impcrUiiit countci- al lrai
lion.s. .Mr. Shaw .wa.s in ;.pK*mliil tdrm,
and he iiiterpi\*led picee^ <if eon>ideiai»K* iiiversity with uomlcrfnl .siut-es-s. ll<* opened with an overture l>y
Jlollin.sdnll <tf rich mn.-'ic. and ftill«>\\cd wiih Andante in (i by
Bati.ile —
ha.setl upon a. simple, pleasam tlieme and charmingly developed, kat.'r on.
.Mt’. Shaw
])
la.Netl the mu>ic-pietni(' “ Sleep and I'ire Mnlsje ’ ’ from “ Die Walkure •■ h.v Wagner. 'I’Ikt title, aceuiately ileserihe.s the piece,
.slumhi'oiis
mu.sie being .succeetied by a graphie o'onniUpiclni’e of i-oanng. laiging. llame.s, willi a iinale of trenieiidon.s power. 'J'he ri’.sources
o f tin' org.;ii were .sevvU’ely
te.sted in this item, tliscoiu'sed in
ma.siTuly styl«* hv Mr . Shaw, 'riic conclmling organ solo was tfie linale fpmi ;i sonata by (inilnuint’. a llnu'oughly at tra:- tive lunnher, pr<*.sente<l with rar»_*
arli.stry. 'riiroughoul, M.r. Sliaw ilisi)layed that com plete m:islei’\ of Ids iiisirumenl and
i.liat
(•ritical ;ipprc<-iation o f the music In' pia.v.s which lef t him far above the generality of
orgaiiist.s. and his work «m Sumlay was very
sincerely admirevl by tlni- congregation, ■ Dni-ing tlio hour. the. choir, unaecompanici. gave a delightful rendering of Beiineti'.s
“ God is a spirit.’ * .sinm with eliarining
felieity.ainl
awful tuune *' (Spol ir )- -a piece in marked contrast— with etpial suect'ss.
the <-hoir gave “ lA.“t the bright Seraphim “ Hlandel ) . singing, freshly imoiigh. iliongli the eiimmeiaiioii was by no mean.s a strong ttatnre. ^Ir. (J. S. C'alverlev, ihe cpudily of who>“ void* i- sjclemhdly ewi i . was heard to maiked .idvantage in “ How lovely are
'J’iiy dw<lliiig.s,“ ’i'he eolleeiion-. durim' the dav i-xccrdcd
£.‘H. — > O o —<------ -— AFTER FIFTY-FIVE YEARS.
lau-r they .'.aiig “ Praise Hi.s 'J’he hoy.s of
StainSess S^asiSeo'y ansi ©ar^'afea's™
Laa’^g© Stock of ©oods saaitafei© fos* WeddlBug Presents &c= See oar Mineiows„ CRICKET.
R I S B L E S D A L E L E A G U E . LE AG U E T A B L E
Becord up to date:— P.
Blackpool Uarrou
f l i l l ieroe Laik-aster Head
lioyhiiid CMiorlev Whalley I)arwen
..............12 ...
.....................12 .. .............. 12 ... .............. 11. ..
.........................11 .. ..............12 ...
.....................J2 .. ...............13. .. ..............1 L ...
Uihhle.»d:d<‘ Wands. ,12 .. Ihirnli'v S t . .\.............. 11 ... Levlaml .Moior.s .........11 ..
D. . -1
.. () ,.J 1 .. i\ .. l\ .. Vi .. t; .. 1;
.. i> . Vi
S .VT l 'UDA VS RKSUf/I ’.'^
Illaclcpool (h>, 3ol for noik‘ v. Barrow. Ahamlonod.
Gliorle.v Hi) 331 ; v. Burnley St. Aiuhews. 13 for none.— Abandoned,
Le.vlaiid Motors, 3S for two: v. Clillioroe. Almmloned,
Ililihlcsdaie AN'aiidei-i-rs. oP for eight ; v, Wlialle.v ( h ) .— Abandoned.
Head. 113 for five fdec.) : Darwen, (ID. Ifi for iioik*.— .Alcandoik.'d,
l.eylaiid (li> l id for eigli t (d o c . ) ;
Lanca.ster Abandoned.
l ’KIH-‘OB.M.\XC’KS OF .MKl in’. B A ' r r ixG.
G. Waddingt on- - lUackfiCMiI v. Barretw I-*. B. Haworth - Blaelvpool v. Harrow. K, H. t ’owhnrn— Head v. Dai-weii ....
HOWMXG. Wiiliaim— AVlialle.v v. Wanderers ..."» TH K l:a a !I-:s u k v i e w k i ). 'Ilk' only
coii.soling f<>atnve aliont Satur
day’s programme was l liat the rain treatc'd all the c-liihs alike, a tlivision of the point.s taking jiluce in each game. Blackpool were making cajiilal lieadwa.v against the cham pions. and tliey looked like compiling a re cord .'8Core wlu'ti rain stopped pLa.y. AVad- dington :ind Haworth weix' also bidding fair n> maki' histor.v for a tirst wicket- stand, la'.vlaikl liad tlk' j'leasnrc' of declai'ing, hut they were' iicd given the chance of trving lo giu. Lancaster <nit.
'riie J)arwen howlers
found the wet- hall diflicult lo handle, and ilk' Head batsmen .spoileil llk'ir averages somewhat. Clilheroe again had Ilk' hitler I'Xperiem-e of a homo mati-li sjxnleil. Xo c-lnh lias been harder hit in tlii.s respect. Some ikteresling pla.v was witnessixl at Chorle.v, wlk*re the Wi-atlior marred a gcaid linish. 'I’iie rain intervened in tlu* AVanderi'r.s match witli Whalle.v uhen the hrotliers l'\ and G. Hud'on looked likt' VLUrieving an indifferent
iiiningN on the pari (»f their colloagues. —^3C-3—
' r i lE OLD. OLD S'rOUY. 'Potal ( for no wicket-i
iCiup StD'^eei Gistker©©.
M.\ IVH AB ANDOX KI ) A T t 'H A TBU K X ROAD.
\\ heflicr li*ng lam-', have t.iirniugs i- a
dehatahlc' poini ai C’liathnni-road, .since the pre-'inil i ' liie m-coiuI successivt* .summer in
wliic-li C'litliercH' have had all the wor.'<t- of the liK-k in pitching their home matches on wet Saturdays.
l•^»llowing ilk* pitiable iiilc'rvention of rain
tin* preVkMis Saturda.v for the “ d e r b y ’ ’ match uiil t 15ihhh*>.dale WatuU*rers. a ilrtzzle again .set- in .‘ihnnt mid-day last Satunkiy.
wlk*n t'l ithcroe were iliu* to nu'et Leylaiid Motor-. 'I’lk* “ gate ” wa^^ c-ompk*tel.v spoiled jiiul
etei i tliiingli
hacl it kept tin** tor ilk* remainder of the nlteiiioon the linanclal
ilierc* was .'•onie cricket—and lesiilt would have
been much tin* same— the* two hours between 32-.’{il and 2-3U ccunpleted the miscliief. •A Marl wa- po4>ihh* at ten minute'- t(c
three, and ;is i f the lo>s of “ ga le ” was not enough. C’litliej-oi* were again unluck.v enough to have* to tield 011 a w<*t surface. Xi*ither 'fom KoccIt* nor 'fa.vlor could gi*t
a finger hedd oi- foothold, and it- was not .sin'ini'ing thai- the hatsmi'ii held the upper hand.
Maying inncli 'I’itert* w:is an :idjonrnnienl after 2d
minnte>’ phiy and on the return both ihe amat4‘ur and tin* professional got :i wiclo't. N\’al-on leitted well for Id and looked like* l«»iiger when 'roin l-'tiole
nproot(*d his off stnmp. Ta.vlor's w ii-ket \\as ilic*
re.siilt of a neatly
lalven eatcli :il ])oint which gaAa* 'I'om l-’oolo a shart* in both wiclcels. Clnirlie ” Pittman ;inil Pennington
w»,*r«* logetlcer when further i-ain put an end to tin* pi'occ'cdiiig'-, tlierc,* being no prospect of a r«‘snniption. 'ra.\Ioi’s om* wicket cost nine reins, 'I’om
1-’ooh**> being olilaineci at a cost of 2d rims. Id ' .Y LAXD MOTORS.
.1. A\’al-ctn. h l-’oole ................................... 3d d. Berr.v, c h’oole h 'I'a.vlor ................. 8 ( ’ . Iv Pittman, not out.^............................... 7 'r. l\*nnington. not o u t ' ............................... d Extras ................................... d
'I'otal ( for 2 wickets) ... 3S
Match abandoned. h'all of Wickets.
3 ‘1 d 0 7 8 9 10
Bowling Aiudvsis, 6 . M. R. AV.
....................... 7 ....................... (). l
3 9 1 0
2d 1
ance on Saturilay. But, the display «)f the .side i.s for the gn*alej- part, o f the. innings;, at any rale— provided lilLh‘ to
entliu.sc' over. H- jmist Ue admiltetl that the ninth wIcK'ft st-uid hetwcH'ii tlk' hrotliens !•', and G.
llnd.son, after i t liad looketl long odds against- tlio AVan- dorors malcing (5fl, provided an espociall.v br ight i>eriod wliieli oixmed up i^sihil il i(*s of a. reajlv sjKiHing game, had rain nob t.'iken l>ossc«iion and linally compelled an ahamlon- ment. Jmlced, rain delayed the .start for iuilf an Imnr. and i t fell fitfidJy almost throughout the* afternoon, mie wick'ct wa.s in good order, hut iJio AVandcrors fieomied en able to inalco much lioadway. Potor.s who had coTcral ovors with the pro. against 1’. Scott and l i . Iludtjon, got tlio lattcNr beautifully
Brooks in tlie team :it Whalh'y.
t.lie AVan- tk'roi'j; ha<!
AVKA'l'HER Wl.v.s A'P AYM A L LE Y . AN'itJi liio
ineln.sion of AY. Dawson and J. a, “ good
old.days ” appear
S.MAB’P WICKI - ’.T-K'KEPlXfC
most inlere.-ting 4'ncoiinter hetwevn Ley la ml ami Laneastt*!- on lii*' |
.S of eight wieki*ts. |{. Mnrr:iy
Mhat. Would ill :dl probability liave been a •’(^.x-lam.‘ gronml was
s|-oiled hy h:id wcatlk'r conditions. IMay was
limited to one :iml a Inilf hour.-, (luring wliieli Ilk* home .side put on a total of l l t i lor Hk* I0.S
(311. C. 8. Cro's (23). ami B. H. AValm-lcy (21.)
pla.vcd well.
CHORLI- ’.Y ’.S GOOD SCOIH-:.
Rain put a .slop to play at Windsin- Park, ('hurley. ulien llnniK*.v Si. .Xndrew’s had
scored 13 for no wicket in repl.v to Gliorli'v’s tidal of 131. Ci<*ary —who. h.v the wa.v, was a (oIle;igue of Dent, the Cliorley pro., in W'clsli criek-et— a t tir.-l looked like |)la\ing liax'oc with the lioine batsmen for wiien the tliinl CliorU'.v wicket had fallen :it 29. lie claimed .1. Bl:ukburn. K. Xorris. and C. ( ’an as victim-, liaving had only six runs scoii*d from hi- liowHiig. Howcvi*r. 11. Ck Pollard (2lD ami Dent (28) made a useful stand. L:iter. B. Sadler (2t>) and Si'Uar.s (17) assist
ed ( ’liorh’.v’s score lo BH. 'Gear.v ultimately had lour wick«*ts for -lO runs. A . Eastwood toolv two for .’(7. 11. Palo one for si.x and A. Duckwortli two for 3d, d. Ht*:itou howleil eight o\cr.s witlioiit success, having 2d rims scon-d frenn him. 'Phe Cliorley innings
clo.sed about. 1-29, G(*ary
(8 not out) and .1. Heaton (d not out ) wen* hatting for the vis-
itors when the continual throat of rain from a k'aden .-k.v niaterialiseiL and play was later
iihamloned.
g^RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE. JUXIOR DKBBY RU IX E l ) .
Rihlilesdale AYaikU*ier.s Second were malcing
splendid i>rogre.s.s in their malcli with AVlial- ley Second on Saturday, when rain came on and mined the whole match.
Rl BBLESDALl- : AVA X DKR KILS II.
'P. C!oulthurst. not out ................................. 37 I*’. Sliiiger, o Haworth h W’aslihnKik ... 30 ('oullhiirst, c
Jack.sTm li 'Pimmpson ... 12
ATatcU ahaiuloMcd. —^ 3 W * ^
l.V GOOD r o s i T i o x . By all appearances, Barrow Second wore
unforlunatet in linving tlioir game with Sab- (len spoiled, for the IVml le men had boon got rid of for (31 wlien rain came on.
“ Boh ”
IJooUi onc<‘ more showed hi.s meri t for Bar- row, howling lilco a veteran.
“ TJm .summer gir l is becoming more nml
more Tisiblo,” says a writer. I had noticed that.— “ Tho Piussing Show.”
R. 'Primhy, h AVa-shhroolc ........................... 3 'Phrelfal!
Jl. Braitliwaito, not out .............................. 4 I'ixtra.s .......................................... 4 Total ( fo r 3 wii'kols) ... 77
Rn\v>ing
Analv.sis. O.
Ellis. S.................... •T. Goodman ....... .1 . J-:i!is ............... W. Grahlrei' ..... (J. H. Waltnsley .1. R.
( ’rahtrec Garralt
..19
..12 ,. t
.......................... .......................
... -1 I 2
2 9 9
39 33
21 12 37 l.A 12
Idl
BARROW BOWL IXG COL LAR KD. It had been Imped that Bar row’s visit to
Blaek'pool wfmld ri'snll. in more ■interest being
infuM'd into tlu* clmmiiion.-hip .struggle. .Many tlionglii tho i>reseiit ehampion.s could heart tile 7irosp(*ftijV(‘ ehampioiis. hnt rain pr4‘V4*iited the lest heing carried through. It is perhaps just as well for Barrow. Black- pool’.s captiiin. Haworth, and R-. Waddingion conc(*ived a liking for tho Barrow liowliiig. and in ,-pite of change after cliaiige, with 4*verv man striving to the iitmo-t. neither batsman c-oiiU| lie made so inneh as nncoin- fortah!(*. let alone disinissod, Xei t i ier gave tlk' .s(*mhlanco of a diauce. and wlieii rain caused tik> ahaiklonnicnt of the niatdi. Black pool W4*r4* Idl for no wicket, wliich is a record for tlk' club if not for tlk' leagik'. H- was a sph*ndid displa.v.
BLACKPOOL.
W. R. Haworth, not out............................... ti ll. Waddingtoii. not out I’Xtras
............................. 72 ............................... 11
fo r '
xt>*^ xTU
L. .. 1
Pis.
...IS
. . .1 1
...12 ...12 ...12 ...12 ...12 ...11 ... U
caught, in
t.lic .sli]).> when C’atlow took a right-handed catch very low, '.rhrelfall and Scott se.(*med a.s if thev miglii make a useful jiart ncr>liip. ami Jiad doubled tin- s< (ii o when ilk' ]>i-(). hit. what should lia\<* been a good run iiad his partner .siaidcd a li ltlc |c--.s Icisuii'l.v, \V:iiit. of T xeriion al ijic lieginning of tlk* J’Uii lc«l to Scol t ’ .s (hovniall. the bait heing smartly scut- in and the haiis ri'iiiovei! hefoix*. lie could get Ids l>:il down. |
•’ llliIk•r
disastcri-awaited the Wanderer.-, as, with the .--core still at 7(). 'rliri'liall was «anght near the 4*n lioiimlar.v hy t'liamhi'rlaiii. Bodily had talc<-n tin* liall from Peters [ii ilk* in terim, hnt it wa.s Wdliatiis wlio wa.s reaping siie<'es.s (lirongii Ix'uling on tin* short sidv. Both I):iWsoii and .'st-andi'ing fell to Ids wile.-, hi'ing cauglit by Gcadwcll a l 2o. wlk'ii half lik* wic!icl-s hid gone. Ih'.vs oiid H. Scott hecaiik* jussoi-ialed ai that .*-tago. hut the latter was giv(*n out to tlk* pro. at .‘ il . atid • I. Brooks wji.s Isklly honton by a break hall jit .'{7. Heys wji.< out, in striking at- Buddy at •lo. Jind ilk' Wandeicrs had two wicket- inlael Avik'M (I . Hndsoti ioitk'd his lirotlk'i' I'l-aid-. Ikith i‘o>(* to the <H-caslon. hitting freely, and had Oiirried tin* .score to o9 wlk'ii tlie weather compelled a retirement. Williams li:i<| the chief ligiifes wit.h tlk* hall, taking live \viclv<'ls for 2o runs. Peler.s ;ind Buddy taking om* 4*:incli for It) ami 23 JH‘sp(‘ctively,
IMBBLKSDALK WAXDKBKI tS.
R. HiuLson, <• Callow h Pcic ts ................... 3 'rhrelfall. <• Chamheilain h Wil liam- ....... h
AV.
Dnw.son, c Gradw«'I| h \\'illilnt- ....... o E. Stiindring, c Gradwi-ll h Williams ....... -I R.
Seott. run out ......................................... 9 t
IU*.vs, h Buddy ....................................... 9
H. Scott, lliw 11 Williams .......................... 2 .1, Brooks, h AVilliatns ................................... 1 I’\ Hiklson. not out.......................................... 13 G. Hnd-o!i .not out ...................................... ti Kxtra- .......................................
I 'Pot.-d ( for .'■ 1 2 3 < wii ki‘ 1- ) ......... .“/.I l*'all of AVicket-. A o () 7 S 9 10 William.-
S Id It; 2.*) 2d 31 37 -hA Bowling
Aimv.sis. 0. ‘ Af.
........................ Id
.1. Peti'f.s .......................... .A G. n Buddy .................... I I 2
0 0
SABDIOX. .1. X'ixon, rnii out
R. AVood. I) Bootli ....................... .1. RedUead. h Rootli........................ .1. JIallidav. h Kenvon ............... \Y. Hakeii.* e R- o.s- h AVasIihi-ook G. AVood. <
• I largri-aw.- li Booth
.L .1. Frankland. <• K'-iiyou h Re ')’ . Aiiisworfli . h Booth ............... Kxton, c God<i;iul !> I'l'-iiy«iii II. (\ Xnt lai l , 1* Booili .). (.’Iimlwick. not out
.............
Kxlras ....................... ’Potal
................... ...........
Bowling Analvsis ().
Kenvon ....................... l9 2 21 Boolh .......................... d.l 9
Wadilii-.iok ................ 3 2 1 .Malt !i ahamkoici!.
—**E-3v3**”
\V.\ DDIXGPOX'S GAMK S PDIU- ’.D. Meeting tlie fat-e of nio-t. of the g:unes in
the district. Waddington's match with St. .Links’ -, at Blacidmrn. iiad to h«* ahan-
doMcd. BLACK B I 'B X S'P.
.lA.MKS’S.
. A\'e.-t, h Sonlliwortli ........................... d \V. A’ari.v, |> Bolton .....................................
I
C. Jtrine, not out ........................................... 29 ,A. Ilihotsoii, c J*l. Rollon h Sinithwortii . 14 .1. Cmililfe. c and h Sontliworlh .............. 9 11. Ha.vdock. rmi out
................................. 8
.\. K:iloiig!i, not out .................................... 7 ICxtra ...................................... 1
Bowoling .\nalvsis. 1).
]*. Bolton ..........................11
'Ptital ( fo r .*» wicket-') ... d9 .M. R. AV..
R. .S. Soniliwortli ...........H -I 2d 3 'P. II.'IIISOII ....................... d 'P. Brown ......................... 2
2 BK.\ D
R. AV. Tl)
23 I V DARAVKX R K A I ) II.
Brogd«*ii. h Simmer .......................... Wmit*. (.• .\i.\on h L'iclden .............. Baxi'iidalc. h ILiiiu* ........................ Wilkinson, c Greg-on h Rain<* ...
Bicliard-oii. c .\Iooi«' h A\’alni-k*y Loii-daK*. c and i» Sumner ......... Hudson, h Sumner ........................
.1. A\’(‘st. c Mooi-(» h Greg-on ............... R. .Sodgwicli. not out ........................... J*'iXtras ..............................
'Potal ( for 8 wicket-
Dai'wen: It* without loss. SABDi rX II . V. CH.A’IR C R X .
Played :it Sah«U*n. Salxleii.- H. Hiid-on. h .lom*- 1: Hai iei-hy
c ami h done- 2; H. A'alentim*. c ldt*son h .loiies 19: 1*1. Waling, 1)
Mar.sh 1 ; A\'. Jleck'i'lt. h .lones 1 ; ,\. Birtwell. .h .Jones 9; .A, 'Pat ter-all. h .Jones .A; (I . A\"ilIciii.-on, h .lom's 1 : .1. C(M)k. not out 19; .7. Xon*ros-, h .Lines
2; C. Siinp'on. I> Marsh I : extras, (i : total. •13.
(diathiini. - AA*. Riislilon. h
Matier.shy 1;
.8 . Jile-on. h \‘ ;dentiik' d; G. Hornby. li A'al- ent ineU: W. Green, mu mit 39: A . Atkinson,
h Hlld-Oii d; H. .Lines, not out 2; extr;i-. 19; total (f«ir d wiek'-ls) 93.
c i . r iHi ' : iR) j ' : p.o v s v. r o c h d a l e h o y s . Lanca-liir.* Comity l'.lementar.\- .Scliool- Criekei Cup C’umpetition.— lloiiiid II.
PIa^•ed :U Bociidale la-t l-’ rnhiN. Cli-
llieroe won llie lo-s and elt'cied ti> hat, Ha.v- linr-t. ( { ' . ol I*..) 11; Parlvinson (ConnciH
19: and l•^•^■l»*- (Coinici!i) 29; wer(' cliii'f con- trihiiloj-s.
l’*or Poclklaie, Rotliwell took four
wicki'ls loj* 19 rims. ILiclidale replied with a total of -19. Parki'r (.8 t. .Lime.s’s) took five wiidiet- lor Id riiiis; Kccles (Council ) taking three for 32. and .Sampson, two for none. Clitiiero*' now pla.v 'Podmord(*ii at 'Ptidniur- deii. to-day (I*’ rid;iy). in tin* semi-linal.
It
is hoped to iinjirove tlio hatting strength of tlk- ir ik’Xl game. Ikitii last season and tin* oik* liefort* (*Iitiiero(' lost, to 'Podiiku-den by ^•e|•.v narrow niargins, and this year it is hoped to tnin tlie tallies. ClitlieriM*.— Parker (.St. .Lunes’s). e Rad-
( !ilfe h H inclielilfi' 2: Hayhurst (C! of E. ) . h Holden I t : Parkinson (Council ), e Holden h Kddison R l : KeeU's (Coimei l) . h Bre:irlov *J9: Pieedy (St. .Liines’s) . h Kddisoii 0 : Samp
son (.St. .Link*-,-) h Bothwi'll 1 : l•'ra^klalld ( ICC. ) , h |{oihwell 0:
IJoihwt'll 9; Rutti'r (AA’ Iialley) h Rothwoll 0: Seedall (Council ), h Bri**rley 3; Ijofthonse (C Ilf 1*1. ) . not out 1 ; (>xtra 1 ; total lit. Roclkhili*.— t'ropjier. h 7*acl<'s d; Radililfe.
h Rark(*r 39: Peters, h Parker 3: Hol t , h Parker 0; J linchcliffe, h Eccles 9: Pickup. IIiw h Kcc!i*s 0: Kddlson. h Rarkt'r 2: Holden, c .Speak h .Sampson S; Rothwoll . h Barker U* ; Uriel lev. Ii .Sampson 2; .Sliazshv. m>t out O’ extra-. 9 ; total. 49.
E-3C-3*— AVAXDICRFILS’ “ F IH F X D L V . ’ ’ Rihhle.-dale AA’aiiderers on AJonday onter-
lained East Lancashire ILimhlers. and w^ni <*asily, .Scores:
J-: A S'P lA A XC A SII H H-: R A M B Lie R s
R. f ’ . Bardsley. l,i 'Plirolfall ..................... 30 F. M. Bruce. Ihw h 'PhrelfaM ................. 10
'P. K . .Stones, c .Sampson h 'riirelfall ... 0 .1, Ker-liaw, h 'Phrelfall
.1. Diclcinson. 1) Preody ............................... 3 .). Broolcs. h 'I’lirelfall ................................ .j II . Finmeti. li 1’ i‘cedv ...................
I-'. AValmsley. h Tlircl'fall ............................. ............................ 0
9 1
.1.
Coidthnr.st. c AA’eaver h J'reedy ......... d II. Riding, not out ....................................... () II. .\l(*rror. r l*L Hudson h Breedy ......... 4 Fxtra.s ....................... .’............ .J
Total ................................ 41 ......................... .8
Bowling
Analv.si.s. 1). M. R.. AV.
E. A. Broedv ................... 7.4 2 14 i : imiM' :s i )A L i ' ; a v a n d e r e i l s
o 23 9 A
I*’ . Hudson, h Brooks .................................. 3 E. Staiulring, h Cmdthurst ......................... (1 R. Ho.v.s, h Riding ...................................... 17
'I’hrelfall. c ICmmott h Brook.s ...................... 38 71. Scott, 0
Bard.sley I) Jlrooks ............. 1 T. Scott, h ICnimeU ....................................... 3 Dawson, c C%m!
thur.st b Emme i t ... 3d .8
. R.
Hud.son, not out......................................
.1. .Sampson, not out ....................................... 3 Total ( fo r 7 wickets) ... GC
Bowling
Analv.sis. 0 . M. H. W.
.T. OonlMuirst ....... .......... 9 J. Brooks ............... .......... 3 I t . I'bnmotfc ........... ..........n T. 1 1 . Hiding ........ .......... *l I t . Morcor ............ ........ 1 11. Bardslojr ..........
0 1 tT
0 12 0 0
G
3o 7 07
3 0
1
1 0 0
.Speak (AA'Iialey) h
2 '21 J 1
*1 II 9 U
M. R. AV. 2.-,
......................
TP OCLITHEROE.
O F iOeR LAE
RA.MSBOT'PO.M. c u p .
AV 11 .\ L I . !•: V A\-1X A I-'I• R K X C PPI X c 1-lXlSH.
petition at (!lmrc!i .Meadow jie^t 'Pm-stiav am- W«*
diic.sda.\-. J'.arrow will },o oppo-i-d hv
Wlialiey. wiio deleaU-<! Clitiieroc* on AA’ediie.- da.v. aft'*i- a thrilling lini-li. Anyiliing couP- have liappi'iied.
in tlie ia.-t ijuarier of a:;,
hour. Clitlieroe had a good cham'.- of winn ing. or they may have failed for lack of
-time. As a lacl. they |o-t hecan-e tii.- whol. .-i(h' wa- dismissed inst wiiliin tlx* ivvo hour-, the last, wicket falling amid.-t gre;it 4.xiit<*- meiil uliieli did not prevent the Iiome lean, and .-npportiT.- <
ongr.it ulat ing the w innei-s .A tailor in Whalley'- Micrr-s wa- ilie huc-- imiiiher of ovi-rt h r o u b y Ciiiheroe on Tu»-' day eV4*iiing. «oiipie'l witli ih.- jai-t that, after a night’- rain Ux- outfield wa- mne! -lower on Wediie.-dny. F;x h lot of hat-nu-r Iiad to conleixl agam.-t period- had light. Witmitig the to.--. Wiialley mad*- a capital
-tart on 'Pm-day. Petei- and Morri,- .-i:iving. to .-(*e nm- si ored helore they were .-epaf- aled. .Neither liat.-in;m wa- very comfoiiahii- at tlx* ont-et. Imi onee tli*.y had .-iehted tlx- halls, nm- were added at :i re-p.-ot a hie pai*- often by cheeky single.- followi-d u.-u;illv h\ a coiipi-* lo)- :m overthrow, the ru[>id reUini- to ilk* howlei’.- eixl fle-.pifiitly sailing awa'. into tlk* country. Petei.- miV-od manv h-'g deliv(‘ri.*s~iiim-ual for .lim—hnt lu*' gol jdeiity of nm- in other direction-, relaxing - stiihhoin defence when tin* liiltahh' (me- caino along. .Moni-. t(X), played .-ph-ndullv afU*r hi- shaky «>peniug. .-oine of hi- .-.IhjD through Ilk* slip- being very pieiiy. H,, vva- out : i t *8J atti*!* cont rilmling .'{’J.
Jn tlk* final of the Ram-hoi tom C’ lip coin
i\*tei-•
remained to see his si-ott* reai li 7t. iiirludmi: .-even houndai-ie-. and he wa- out in slrdvin-- migluily at a good length hall from Fcxilo,' whicli took hi' leg hail. The lemaimler .i*; the t(‘ain. excepting Callow., wore ,mt. in lorcmg the pace, the Aliheyiu*-’ total bein’ 13*^ tor S wickets al the eixl Itom-'.
lit,, iw^ l-’oole did mu- get a wicket until |u.-.
lUh «)ver, hut tini'iied with four for 22. A j le r a luiglil .*peidiig. on AVedix-sdav ( ’litheroe Were .-oon “ in ihi* car l . ” Arthur
loxile fell to a snperla t i vel v thio catc It in tlx- long field. Frankiaml taking ilie l)all inehe-. from the groiiml and inni ing a -omer.-auii with it -ately in hi- hand-. Cuwgill was oui m striking aero-- .me from Wil liam-, aix*. tlk* po-iiion ua- rather serious wil ii
Law-.ni ami .Mdersley at the wicket. Tiiey
stendi.st the silk' {-leverly :ind later added many usi*fk' iim-. witli tlk* r.'-nlt that, liv (*kierpri-'«* Micce.xling caution. G2 were
rogi.steied when Alder -ley was howled hy J’arkinson. .-V slump lik'ii set in. Heywortli and 'Pliomp.-on l>eme out (}Uicldv and tin* Ixiai'd then rt'ading (>-- G J). Fveryhody’.- aticntiou had heoii f.>- cu—ed on the rate of nm getting, hut tfe* (|Ue.-fion of C!‘iilk*roe’s survival imrotlucod, il-cll ai till- .-t:ige. Jlappiiy. faiwsou fomu! .'mother .-ticlk'r in 'loin I*’oo|e. and the ]>aii tvgaiii pulled tlx* game rouml, for tliough tlx.* .-coring w;i.- sI.iuaT. a( Ie:i-t, tlx* men wer. ]x>l.lmg their own. Having got into thejr striile again, tlx* CliilieriH' men juii on run- :it a corri'cl p;xe and tlx* vision .if victor% wa- .•h*arer than evi*r.. 'I’iien Lawson returnee one simpl.v to Roddy, ail ingjoriotK (*nd t<» u rcany valiiahh* effort. Brierloy was in ni' w ay di-coue.-rt.-d and hit ii{> 3G.-martlv hefor,- ox-king one up to the AVhallcv eaptaiii . loix- iiad a iik-rry little flutter for ten. ended hv a catch at tiie .s('cimd (>r tltinl attempt. 'Paylor lui' a lM>
un.lai'\' .*arly in Ih.s can-.*!' aiul victTirs ili.'w :i
IL— l.i'iiiL; readied ivhor
l.liHul.'i- put Wliulk-y into u \yinii-
mg position on. e inor.'. I’ool,. went for ai;
a.lv.-ntiir.ms .-hort nm. Imt the pro. woiil.; not. I.iiiloo. Til,. I.;i!| nil , roiuinod to Tiivlor'-
ond Iml I'ool,. WHS yuids om. li..>
itau.il', iiiut u;i.- I'un out oiidlv lu ...pit.* of
o.ytru turn t•.•lllg :ilIowe.l him.
'Pom had compiksl *27
am! was alone good for tlie nc'cessarv run- and hi- dismissal was a tragedy. Rohiic-oa wa- la-t man. ;ind hojie was not vi>t. aban
an ('lid to tlx* edit)j.*'r(u> innings, for lu* w a.- certainly ic.-p.m-ihle lor t lie vicf.*rv to gre.-iter ext.'iii than any of In-- colleague- 11.- k.*pl a spl.'iidid length alL throngir iii- 1- ov.-r-. restricting tin* rim-geltiiig he-i of all.
Ihxl.ly Iiad better lignre,-. and ihongli
lx-
could iXM lc.*ep tile trundling u|> as
l.mg .-Iiare- witli. Parkinson tlie honour.-.
AVI! ALLEY.
.L Peter.-, h Foole .................................... 7, (». -Mori’i.-. Ihw h 'Ilioinp-.m ....................... 92 G. H. Boilds', h ’i’liompson ..................... d. Parkinson, h 'Paylor ........................... j R. Callow, not .n;t
P_. I'’iaiikland. st Rn'eriey h J’’«H>le .......... V- AA’ iMiam-. not. ont ............................................ Fxtras .....................................
'lot;d (f.*r S wickol.-'i ...13^ 'Paylor ............
R.iwling Annivsis. 0 .
'P. Fo<do ............... ...........1 -L2 .1 . 'Phomp'oii ........ ...........l.A
...........3G C ld TH E RO F
•I. C. C.Hvgil!. h Wil liams ............ A . l-’oidi*. c Fiankhmd h AA’ illiains .A. Law.-on, c and !> B<hU1v ............ I*'.
.Alder.sU'.v, h Parkinson ..........
’P. Heyworth. c (Jreon h Hoddy . J. Thompson, b Bodily ........... . 'P. Imh>!V. run out. ......................... AV. Brierle.v. e Gr ivn h Bixiily __ I'j. .loiies. e Bixldy h AA’ illiam.s ... 'Paylor. not out ................................ d. Roltin-on. h Barkiiisou ........... Fxiras ............
Total ................. Bowling Anal.vsis. AA’ illiams __
J. Potors ... .7. BarkiuKon G. I I . Bmldy
O. M. R. AV. 0
. (> SAAVREY. .7TMI.I.I-.
.SAI.TT— lf,ir tlio puriHisu of pro-
viiluiK tlio iioco.s.y;uy
liu.nuoiul uuolous for tlio .. auluy cluUlrou's Wi'ndiioy fund u most. .succv.-sful juuiblo ru.lo and .siilo of yvork. orguiusod by Jliss b.. Cliutlmrn niid ;i wil liuc
ii.imi o f iwsislauts, was liclil in tlio .scbool- r «un oil .Saturday afU-rmHui. Tlioro ywi.s a plontirul .supply o f now ;;oods ami jumblo. nl l i f l i woiv qiiR-kly
luirolia.sml liv tlio larm' coiinuiiiy tJlal attoiiilml. Toa wins provided .liul soy oral .sido Jiiic dolicacics,
■lilo liliauoial rc--ult yva.s yorv Krat i fvinc .and sairpasKHl oxiKHylnlions, a sum uf lyyor £ Q '2 boiuu c-Imu-oyi. Hear ty tbanla; arc oxtoiubxl
•■'"'I croain. found .a ready saie- olfort tlio coiuplotio auccews i t yva.s ir . ' r ' " lioll-ml to lu.ake tlio- 2 .18.3 4
35 0 m 2
r>:\ 3 ..10 3 21 4
.Af. R. 9
•J 1
•f<
doned. hilt. Parkinson settleil tlx* i>-ne l.v howling til.' capiain. It wa- tilting that Ikiikins.m
sli.mld put
...................................... i*^
G. Cliamht'rlain. h |■'oo!«.' ......................... j .A. R. Gi-adwell. h l-’in'le ......................... *J .1. (<’ r.‘en. Ij 'rix)inp>on ............................... e
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includinp:
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