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X N E N 'E 5 & D V E R T I S E R i A N D T I M E S . E R I D A Y . . J U L Y I S . 1 9 2 4 . HASLINODEX.


"LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL | 1


By JOHN WALLIS.


\Till 1k' con>ccr.iU-tl in iho pi-i.-souco ol Lho Kinfi Sind Queen sind gronl si>scnd)ly ol luM-.-niis n i'rL"^enljn^ 5»lmo.<l vvi'iy a^iiyct ‘ *t liio l'U>y life of the .shipping; romnnmity by \vli<'O oJilhu-'ia>in ;md geiu'iosily the .sum »>l Iiearlv onv^ million pounds Ims been nsised Im* iho imildmi: and rmnishiny; of tbe elnneli wliirli i- l " i>C tlie .seat ef the Ili.shop ol


iiivorpoi'l.


Tl’.e ^elvi^^* of eon.soeralion itselt will I"’ ol the en-iit.si interesl


. -M t i- lo sdl who eaie im-


liim-eual maUer.s, luid has heoii rotnpded \vit!i"'*^ fupuloUs eiue from aneieiil prcf.'denis.


Il will he undersU>nd how important an n f«m h a eonseeralion Is when il is i-e-


m.-niheied ihai. wiili the dmiMfnl eseepimn nl Truro.


.vpiialitl in iMigland t-iinee .Ssdi-'imiy (.'atuedial Tsr.i.s < ..U'Vi ruled in the year I'J'il).


t iidadral of ihc Knt;li-'h t'hiirch lo be e.m- .


laviTpiHjl will he llie lii‘-f


l(V»’ i lie- l«o'u was a ehai>oh-y in llie parisli. ot \v!i’lton. In tliat year K- wa.s ciyaud a ...eparato I'aiislj and


Teler s Chmeh


wliuh wa.s eonstM'rated in 1<04 as tile pan>h ,.l,„reh. bv-.-ume t.hc Callioilral when tne new


4h"<.**-e was formed in It was an un- uoudlN ntily hnildint; within and


M..iuhle. howevi.-r. for llie hapUsin ol \\ .Ilium IPv.uL dhulstonc.' and lor the lir.sl iierlorm- a'n.-.- m Kuf;laiul ol' Jk.mU-U-olin’a St. 1 aiil. U "a< rL'cn^nirod tmu llie lii!-- 'oat l.iverpo..! re(|nire<l somelliinn mole I lia" a


;


that t'ite t-.m..ecralion of the C’athedral eoinos u- ilu- ere.wn of a lonti-'Ustainetl elfoiT.


Tin- eis b--iu .-lieul l.i'-lory of liiv«-r|>ool muiw.s ‘dll


To-morniw tli*-* Clioir of Livorpoo! CUhCvlrnl — n% |


central .space in which alu>nt- three thou.saiid people could .see and hear a jneacher and .imn in ihe wor.ship of the chnrcli. It is piobuhle that the Committee which laid this condi­ tion upon .Mr. Si'ott ili<l tmi apiaeciate what was involved in their tk-mand. It has pioxed to iiuudve the erection <»t the laiyic.sl iJothu- arch whicli architect has ever dated lo set up. the planuini' of a piece ol stone vaultui*; _ hund


weighing over I


tiave required tl groalc.st conrajj which Is tinly i \ the world hy lhl^ C


o ntcesi c.d to e.secute; .sed in s i.thedruk


at Home, and exterii)!* length will 1 across llu* ti-ansc))ts


CRICKET VETERANS. viclur.v. Waddinglon were their victims on


Satnrdav, and ex]>ericnccd llioii* .heaviest defeat of the season. :^losl of the liarrow hatsmoii got well into double figuro.s, though Wilsoji, who k'd the way with 51, wa.s mis.scd Iwiee. Monro was the most elTccltve howler amongst the visitors, tolloweil hy Mollon, Iho task set tlio visitors soomod hopeless and, oti a good PiglU, Waddinglon might have man- a"oil to save a point. Mnt they found Mootli iiT great form with the hall, well hjtckcil up hy the “ field.” with the result that twenty 4


>vers Mifliced for their ilisinissal.- MAIMtOW II.


Inch must,


n ami the i huiUlint'


‘ aiivwhere in f St. Peter’ s.


I Sjiatn. 'Ihe over-all till) tceL: the wnllh II he IP7 te'*l; the


lu'ight of the choir \ hoight <if the vault 1G7 fi'et ahov4' the fh 'Plie.se ligures convey hut a iaiut impros.siou


lit Illi leiT. and llie •or the crcntral space


Qn.-e,i Anno parish ehurrh Un; ami in IMd a CaU.cilrnl Comnmtoe i.m


lorimsl ami hepul lo (-el .lesions ami collect suhsrriptions. The .sile llu.n olurscn hi% to


,he ne.sl of St. Ueorse’ '^ I IP '. .lohn-s ohm eh .SI.-.0.1. nilhcnlnea ol om’ n il


ami anolher. hoieever, arose a '" '


was laid aside. But .soon alter Dr. t l i.ii.i .so l.eoamo Bisliop in I'.HHl Uie projeel 'V-'s r.'- e.inddered. A new and eommamhnu ^'‘ 9, loimd on St. .Tames-.s Mount and Sir "


y 'lP "®


I'urwoe.il was appointed Chairman of Uio I’iKivutivo CoinniiI U'o. Tlic arehiioet ciio.«ou after ihe mo.st eaisfnl


vmmi; man of l''-suilyoum. Mr (. les (■ I'KM the Koumlalion Slone wa.s laul j»> .?


Soitl. the Rraml.son of Sir y ' ' ' ' ' , ' I- 1^ ]{.:\. Twenty year- a^o. on


*


Llward V I I . In IhOti llie C'«' " 7 llie Cliapler House was laid hv the Duke of (.Viinaiit-hl. Ill lultl llie


tim.-.ho<l and con.socraled. and IniH l>ei.*n in H'-ipel "as


duilv nso ever since. In 19M work tioallv st4>pped thnnmh the onthreak ot tlio - «


war. and for live year.-s nothin}! was done o.'C- rapi Midi as was imrcssary to Imap.'li-


. r......... ttiobinir u:m <|()in


alicady hnilt trom however, such o«>od iiroj^iv-s


ahoadv hum frolil d.-trifratliili. Isillrr 1. . , has been made


that ihe <hoir and the eas oreat (euiral epace tmmedialely we.'l


•asU rn part of the o f i t'


'^^ThV'exlerior of the completed part j;ivcs Qio spectator an idea of Us tstze and plan, hut littlo idea of what Uio vast mass (d


loii’::. -•.ini''


huildiuB will look like when 1'"^; ,",'” ’7' ^ cxOflit.sJ. The (treat hullresse.s .iiid l i .J - M-pts throw deep .sliadow.s down the rutir.il height of tlio .sides, and even front .so fat •iwav as the other side of tlic Memcy (t|to


th e ' feeUiik of diuuil.v mid purpose w mill serve u. iliirereiitiate ih.' hiiildiust f'<"" ipent warehoiiso, and relieve the se\«.rcl siraitiht lino of the rtK>f-rul<!0. lint when, the entire loii}:lh. more than twice what it i> at is iini.shed. and tin?


jirc.sont, towel


|!' '-Jl-'- J in


- -lii.- •p- (lllfi- .. ■ .mil


' . 1 i nil-., ■i .-Ml. 1


S ir .- I t inatU.r.s litUa lylmtl.er I Jiav" "ya'I 1.


'Pit lii.- PM iiiPi.i .; I:: n t i; i j


|n ..1 :i .:1


' i ': in


I ( ii. -l.-r nni'i


II' 1 -.1 lU illi n


I • lir- inv armour.


I Imi-v iti I iiiLriiiri Tii'->


!>■. .i' .ill |l’/ tin 1 - nt’.'l


1 1


,11 111.* .i i l l-


. t r •Ill'­ ll ill.' llnit


1


. il ' t 1


1.


ill.- r.-- I). i i.y-


on till ^ .-lit ry


|:iMl SKiinlism. Tim Ip.mMW ol for IW


."in'not proparocl to nay " li.-.t O'S, !'.‘'o L n ’L''-'i‘ is%';oai";rio"M


Cosmos ti-llippaU *1 oitsK. xsr“ "iS'''i,s niei.i-r eom'es round Uie IRIEDIATE DISPOSAL.


One 10 li.p. ’\V0LSBEV, .2-soiflcr, Be Luxe Into 192.1 model; full equipment; perfect condition; inspection invited; any trial Kiven; for quick sale will accept L2S0 I.ist Price, £3'25.


GROOME/lLtd-.^^Whalley. 1 Op • .L..4 •. if.liiieal i*rogramim* could m»t


■" philt.” has never made an> inion that a P'U'i'T'V l


,


,-..,.,-4-1 of his /V ,


4i,..| oohlic.s lighi


.. l.l. l,il„.".nnt only to Innlc '- " T 'e T l , i lT “ •y.':';''


iiis w.irds hut to e.xamine that IntU lahitttl. But ,„„„lvi,t i.nilfst- ton nttali


r " t ; - t : L , ' i ; T 'a i : ; : i n ; y . y ; ;H ^ t'ht.n yon'.'’


if 1 hail late


" i i r z


*' iniili»'s ” actual wertls or nut in n . (iiticism of bis sl;Uem<*nt.s, so long as 1 lm\e


(..uninTliemlod liim rightly and iiitvri.r. latiim to Ins iimnnin(>s, lo i ,


til--


t'h'e^ suria’iumiiut; hoitsas, the imprcssiim .size will hceome almost


the archit ho was fot to .solve was to


'I He


la.t vet form a just estimate of ‘ krehi,eel's desmii.


of the apparent sr/.o of the building. . 1 he sp!'L'lat;»r is .struck with .such an iim>Uoii tU awi^ on lir-l I'lUering that he can otdy slaml ami ga/.c at the amazing sight which gvi-ets iii.s eyes. l<’ai* above 1dm the lovely liiie.s^ ol the vanlling stre seen: hefore him stri'tciies the wiile .space of tin' tioor. unhrokeu hy cluiir or pew. rising hy a U-w stcjis to the sanctujiry. whoj’e the altar, the .superh reroilos, and tlie rii'h tolouring of the east wimlow .stand aa one harmoniotu (•(•mppsitioii. seeni.s inlinitely small, and (Jotl immea.stirahly gieai. An irresistible impulse compels him to fall iqK)n his knees, ami with tears of atl- miration I'sclaim in the age-hai|owed ])hra.ses of the Chnreh “ Lift up your hearts.’ ’ cxpe<-t- ing till the whole hnilding, stone hy stone, atiil heam hy heam, cries out in an.-'Wer “ e


lift them up unto the Lord.’ ’ ■\Vhon the lirst emotion ol wonder iiermiLs


us lo look rouiul the Cathedral more clo.sely we are immodiati-l.v .struck hy the perfec­ tion of detail in every part. Though tmuiv artists and craftsmen liave been employed upon the various parts. ea<*h piece of work iicars tlie. mark of the arcliUoci’s ma.ster band. U is hard to discriminate whore all is so good, hut poihaivs the mo>i devotiomil work K llu: <• living of the r<‘re<los, whu-li forms p.trt of the wall helow the great e-u-t w’imlow. Like the ro".L ol the tatho<li*al it of fell sandst’ me. hut is mr.rlo.’d ell Iroin


central wvi i f ahoiit thrr'o hiilidred ami fifty-seven


el iu height, rises ill all its majesty ahmo .......... rr.ii.,,, 1,oases the iinprcsslim ol


At (iiv.-elit the visitor elller.s Ihe t .ilhi <h .il l„.di-il


thioimh a iloor ill the hriek wall temiK.ra It hloekiii;; the arch wliieli will suppoi t the ea.sU rii side of the tower, m'''


L f


the walls hv being p:irtly gilt. Above ilie altar is an e.sqiii.site reprcseiualion ol the Last Supper, in earviiig whieb ibe ^mlpior has adinirahly Lh-piiT‘.‘il the love and iidoia- lion in llu* figures riii.1 l:ues (.1 the ele\eii Apo.sth*.s. and ih*' 'elf-.-<urilicing devotion ol the Saviour. Above ihi- ri.-e the ri. hly- ornamented mouldings ot an ar<h. \l»ove the arch ag.iiii in the centre is a C'alv.uy, restrained, almost foinial in ir-.atmeiu. mu instinel with tnaicsty and iiommr. On eiilu-r .side of this are .smaller panels slewing -ceiics from the life of our Lonl : the who!.' .sur­ mounted hv a carved iano|)v ot richiie-s and dignilv. 'Pho onlv eiitiei.sm which (oidd be olfercd of the ea.st emt is that the light wlm*h comes through the lower part ol the wiiulow oul.mh siiles of the top of the reredos i> sirmuL 'Phe altar rails ol bronze, the piliar> of which are .shaped into ligiires ropreseiUing the 'Pen CommaJulmeiils. are charming: .so too are the froiUal.s and olhoi* ejnln-oideiies for the altar, which h.ivc In-cn worked by the ladies of tlio diuec.se. Spaci* will not allow of a detaile-l aicount ol idl t!u* b.-:in|i- fiil tilings which an- to be .set*n m tm* Cathedral, sm-h as ih«* nishoj.’ s ihinne. ibe choir':uid <*lergy stalls ol 4}:d<. t'le organ c:is ', tile leilern, the war memorial chape). lla- silver ( f ‘ss and eamile'tii U.s. tin* simm-d gl.is.s •windows, till' s<-nlpiuie.| tigiin-.s. tin- eliapL r


house ami ito- Lady ( hap»*l. It is hardlv t.)o mmh to -ay that Liver­


pool Cathedral ami its conf-ms sboidd l:e an inspiration not only to ilc' tlion.sand.s ol woi-shippofs wli.) will use il. hut yil-o tii tho-e who are in any way (uncenn-.l with the buiM- if our iliiire!i'*s. .JtULX WALLIS.


ing :itid adoriiineni


EDPIQIPS TQST-BAG. THE ADVANCE GUARD.


lomcmbcr that in braiuling them as wud itnm “ Cosmos *• is pkicing the inajority ot their coii-Stit ucnls in the saine category. Melon.* 1 pro(-»- 4I fiirilua- uilh Id* 0"int 1 \v"iiid hk-* " Cusmo.s ” to deline in the imlilical sense


what iie meaiLs h.v the word ” wild,” tuid jUso explain what the CI.viIl.suIo .M.L’ .’s have ad­ vocated that i.s wilil or even unrea.sonahle.


JJistiMV and experience prove that a man is either wild or .steady, .sane or insane, mmlerjile or immoderate, a dri*amer or a jiraetical man


:i rebel or a patriot, jiccordiiig to the angle from whii'h he is viewed. A\ore not Glail- .stone am.l all advocates of Home Buie lor Ireland described as disloyal pci-eons wishing lo disrnpL the Empno;-' And le-ss than two years bclore he wa.s buried ;is u national hero and patriot with the praises of the I'hnpiro showered upon iiim, Alichaol CoUin.s was known a.-^ a rebel and a murderer with a lii.s lie:ul. Ill advocating ami


price upt>: I


Libel f til alal


iml Ga and Lab Emi>ire, Wild w:i


If-go


,cd-lhuM s4- who .s ! the K


mPamr;: ‘II 1


Empire, - l)etle


■elatii he I'buiii


fovally


■illtlttik'S of Imtli y "'"' ,„v rc-asiirti.itt fai-t.ltk.s tnnst ho


theii* liar |, tlm


f-t’uU tor SiKiialist.s Imlii that to It's ni O M, ot S„0iali-m. ttriil I am aotry In


•'


M V vary tmv nf tts ih, s.i. a man oannnt I e ifiolittio'ns or ttnC'linsttan : tliat .Siici.illsm ■ t f mt rolittions atnl CI.riMianlilto ; .atnl |n


I’;,tM^tnot '^tviUl, a uimUirSi^hiliHm is p;-i.cti,;i.l,lv thiim " Iinl 17


slanlld Im .Mlllaamit piom im 4li‘if theV are 001nul revulutiuiiary.


Tim Im Cl


polie. .S


nii'licv is lim (ti'iidnal siipai (mssinii <d Ih- pro- i!".' Yi.im, Ilf Mmivty l.y a Simiaiisl or I'n-oimi'a- llli. Tills inn only


that


4‘ni form of >‘>c livi« eommonwi*:


fiiiid'imciital <liaii(tos iiorc.ssar> fm tno Ol"'ciloa of llm co-operativu commomvc.aUIi.


ti'i’ri'iU h lo ‘ I"' ■ ll'd ....... . •


l,pei. .■o.,^:-t;:d'lm'';;.HL,Vimrto‘U m , .a ^ ^ • 4 ..r v5i»\r *ind " ’tve tlu* pait.' po\'« 1


aliimt "lion a majoiity of Urn poopli' h: •diip: .► iplull-Ma ,vlu ides u


ted 1( leallv


helv fur


f llu lla


..talilv 11' lla I lliiil' llm l.ali iimiit iliidvr 1


la 1 1


IV fui the


aled


belte iiliu


iipin


• aitli It, Imv d said


L-iipU'." Iii.ity


l»' Gov(


nr panic ml warn ild a.*


at for South ki


iitc4l 1 idled


a t : A frica


S.SUI w.ls •uguitiuli


I the allies Id he


ilium in Wei»?


ki (qii


It pi ■I.s 11' 11


llga 1


1 ilm 1


• llirmvii np ••lini " i l l


, I Ik H . ome 1


■t I lie r llm


tlm iii'iiiili'. ,1 <'liiirv;i' 11


ive forau d inslitnti.iii • Cdsiiius ”


nulla '• lllL'll


1


.r. Ki'ii.von. h Mourn ............................... AV. Wil.son. h Mmirn ................................... .1. Washhrook. h Mourn .......................... M. Xiitter. e Lnnd h Mourn ..................... .\. Uo'ss. 1) Mourn ..................................... A. AVood, h Bolton .................................... !L Booth, e Hanson h Bolton ................ il. NnUor. e Sonihworth h Molion .......... W. Carrick. iu>t out ................................... ;\. Goddard. <


IJAUIJOW IL STII-L CIOINC: STUONCL Marrow If. continue lo taste the sweets of


AVedne.sday afternoon proved very interesting though it was mifortunaie for the liomo «ide timt thoY could not put an strong a team in tile (iekP as they had hoped. In an innings for 82, Hto main display of halting wa.s given by Throifull ami Standring, Pollard (Xcl.son) and Dutiiall (Murnlcy) .sharing the grouter nnmhcr of tlio wickets. ILuslingdon Icat three wickets for 12 run.s, bub afterwards, Rhode*-* and Pollard, and more particularly Riley, gave an exhilarating display of hitting. Rilv.v. who made (57. hit nine -P-s and two 6’s, RIuhIos’ s .'50 included a .si.x and five -I’s; and i»i)llard also hit a six and three -I's in a scoro of 22. Threlfall, wlm hit the .sticks each lime, had iho hc.st Pigiires willi :,ix for 1(5.


Tins friendly match at Chatburu-road on GLlTJiEUOK. .Sherlikor. o Blackburn h lk>llard .......... ■'>


.1. C. C«iwgill, b Brown .............................. 8 .1. W. Bent, c Parker b Pollanl .............. A .1. 'Phrelfall, o .Ihirker b Pollard .............. 20 A. Foolc, c Polkird b Biitnnll .................. 0 E. Stamlring, b Dulnall ......................... 18 l'\ Aldersle.v,’ b Rhodes ............................. 9 .1. 'Phompson. c Parker b Dutnall .......... 0 F. Taylor, c Dutnall b Riley .....................« 9


■ Hanson h Bolton ..............


H. AVilkiiison. h Han.son ......................... Kxtvas ................................


Total ............................... ISO


Bowling Analysis. (). M.


P. Bolton ........................1'2 *2


'P. CL Bourn ..................VA 2 R. SouUiwortli .............. -I 0


'P. Mrown ........................ 2 0 H. .Tackson ................... -I 0 ■p. Hanson .................... U.3 1


AVADDIXCI'POX. Seated (left to right): Ab'Ssrs. (L


St:imlin; 'P 1).


b-v’iween Barrow ami Wballey. <|Uile an interesting a.*vsemb|y ol vi'lei-a


* M.mrn (Clitlicrm-).


At the iimil for the Ramsbolloin C'np ! was ih..* then CHiherm? pro. In*, was instrii- ..............


llu- gaim*. men who. ;l ilecade of t"'y ago. ilmniiiatcd cricket in the Ribblesdak* I.eague •Mul. in lliL* opinion of liio oUler generation of followers of the gutne, were always m- vaieh.


ihei'e was i nieiilal in di.sim-sing tii'eat I laruootl Joi ,si.'<. of :t fo:il which has .vei tu be lieaieii. ANhalle.v s


gre:ite.si mod, at tlie pre.senl time, i** n List


U'lesiing to Ramshoitoin nf the lmrrie;ine type v.-imse equ; b>tmd in Leagic.- crleket at tlie pi**'eiit lime.


iimi H:u.gre:ivl*s) were h:ilsmen Ills cannot he


'IV " of them (.M<s-k1.s.


Ton minute* of e!tlu*r ol i n-'*' iheir prime was a .sheer joy lo ll'-e spoctaloi-. .ind hawiers were always pleased when lli< \ were wending their way hack to the p:|vilion.


But I'..,- (k.lVx'.ivc c.vcdjtia, M'-. Bum-Hottom w.mUl i.n.lMlil, -till l.i,. lukiuK un .u-uv p:u t- In Ihf (MiiU'.


Ili> H](i1


Lca-Mie for very many ............. . , lh<'"'ivspfet :iml e*leem ol all eonnee e«l with


kitei. ll,)-..nttl))inl t'.)o


the gam-*. I lail clnhL


n.ivnn


.•„.ni„-.ir).ni. Ml'. U)'tt;le-nvc's is .-t.,lL)i L will, inis .ml


■'e IS now one ol tlo- Chauunii^ , fhosi'u umpires and there are


,


ffW if aiiv. who <lon tlm while loal who h:«ve .u-bl’ -r knowledge of the rules ol the ga.ne Tl . >rds 4if the League aho eonl:nii m.tn.\ ^ ; : ,n l


i„ 111,, r.amiy l-alauim anil it i ' " " that, along with Amos Hmdb.


i«4 note S A B D E N .


i-oi! im s i-n Ai.. -Dll Kii.hiy II in i i i i i '" ; , i-,li.ii -it Mi — r--. -I. Sliiuiiril iimi .■'■■ii'


(■i.hilJn Mill m r ‘i-'hnll •" >L'" 1 liMjiii.il. wiiii'li ii'iiii'i"! h:t.


D.Miii, -illim ilili inlmH .,•! llii- Mm-'hni ii WilP'hire 1 )i pbanage. p.ial In.- aniiu.d


Kill!


1.1 Suhdi-n. Mr- Ik k>"iu! t" unit-d M.S.A. wiiicli w.i


Wfsiryau loii}: «'I-1 id .1 (•( ';II1


.M r


T!,.. Rsalm ol LiLl" i a- m. .mipani'-i | i-’.. t'alverl. 'Pbe (olk-etion realized


1 ■ .1 Tin work. .Ml-' >'• Smck.b «


' P i lo t K.'Sm.N-S. Til.' linli'iM- ami W-s- ■oniil


li.vmw li.'M Oi.'ir . ..llili'.m'-l l’!L L ''; '''; ' " " -t-'-liinlav. Th,' w.-illii'i' "a - .id 'h-il ' |,;,vv lii'.'.i i!.' ir.'d am! a larc.'i' nllliiln- ,.Ut th.in In.-t year. headed l.y ilie Rev. M p;islor, and .M ‘ slali -lied at S.dv..v


4-iuse Mr Jlames Asiiwurth.


;....... iw


in . 'i -M'. .......


.Viillall ‘and M i- . l . Biil'vvll. N'-y ilrml an.I Si iiimiM nim . I’m mi • . ' ' ’h'l" nd ' '


sli.liii.n .fealiire m li Ue pn uliile anil l■.l^l•ylllp lia.skels i,l Ihi.i.i


lla. a.iulai.e,' iif Ml-; tm'li: Mi-s I). Daw.son. Ihc youngci


'1 11,- jiroi ( s..i4'H was Milkir. .M.A.. MaiUist


, Th an - I mini..-


I-.......... in Itio ml'I-1 lll'V'.-i'd 11 uiidi


1 '


Minks ami hovs were


,


under the guidance "j >l'.s.s ' ' P"/*- j'^Twa's Ft >UT ami .Mi>s L. (oblioii. Ihe iuut< nu


t i om the Weslcvan Sunday Iscliuol d.n\ n i„l.,Pe„dlo-slreet ' t - '


r.ii.l,..., wl.m-v liyiiil.s were '‘ '■''d- .1^ ' llm •I'ladal's iinmeedid dinvii h.iH; ii'.mpl, till' lidp" piu.'s to W mis tiiltape,


Urn rLideimo of Mr. Bohort Hmdie. .1,1 .. here ag:iiii hymii.-^ wen*


'pleiuiid grounds had h< i)rnce---i<;n N’isiled the W lMi**.


.sp:ic:ons


Mtng. Alter tlie 4-0 travei\ed. the W'hins. the residence


hymiiL 'Pin* next Wcsh'van ( ‘lia p' l gat'W*. coiidticl d the *inging. nmiib'-rin;! about JJO proc'


:4 hag ol *'Wcels inunu'il to tin'


r Miss Knsti l'. wliere ihey " l l l l '' '" " " I , , ,•mll,ds ami nn'cidaiii-es and s. i


i ', i , ,


halt w:is made at “ i Mr. Jacob MntwcU


Baptist Sunday School, where hnn- *‘ jvi'ki Ilidrilim.'d. m'-l


'-p:»rl.« and race-* wore arran


'liio long procc>*i<iii. 4lcd n» (ho hnn-* and tea


. .


riekm field, wlier.' piiim's. eed and tlm liand.


„‘,ulcr the Icadeiship ol Mr. John VUus.m j-.'micred si-h*ctii>ns.


Q U ! C K G y J t E F O R


SR8!^ DISFiGURElViERaTS 'Hio lainse nf lioils, ali-scesscs, piiaplies.


eriq.tions and eer.enm is flic l.resc.icc ol nu­ ll.irities in the lil.ind-stream. It l.s useless to apply ointments when lic'.nw the skin all i.s .1 seeliiiiip ferment. Ymir need is a slioi t cm.rse of Dr. Kii.M.s D.imlelinn and Pills, and no safer or mm'e clfccliio P " " '" - '


iif file lilinid exists; directly yon take a dose Ilf Dr. Kinp's .Pills your liver i.s pcntly and Inirmlessly stimnlaled to normiil actir y.


and forUiwilli I.epins lo filler pnismi niaUer from the lilood. The lesnlt is that swelling ct>mincnce.s lo go down in a lc'\ hours and von arc .soon bright and Impp.V »u vonrself as well as in tliu knowled(5C Unit yon ;.re free fr.ui. disfipiirinp bleinises. Go to Harrison and Bailey, 20 Castle Street; Browns


(CImniists) Tdd.,. DM Moor lame, other pood chemist, and pet 1


1 Is. ."d- bo.x


nf Dr. Kinp's Pikb now—delay may. cost you Ulucll.


l.at'-'r the .si'lnilai's nd- ii.,,,,.nii


iiirtr. d


ui. J. Loiigstalfe. at present >!duieii un hi-half ul the W esley iiii


and vi*il belli in tile I’apt


rim!i'i. 11ml iitti'iiii ii I'f"atioiis. Mr. Dixon g-*'y


l.-4l over a and


. . In s ),I.)„.n,.lisln..l Hy M)'. Boni'n m' .1 his <l)iv. nils Uu- ch'voi i'.st .slow .


" , tin l..')),tn.''. In fuel, t'he.o a.'n nnmy .. „|,i„i„„ Ilmi l.is Miii.'imi' was iml tn Innml


-.sling w!‘o


mM -cniv «;i.s 1.1)


iinl ...i) )C)-mi!.'.l :u l!))iiili'.v )i) 1 « ’ l. 7 ‘ '' '.j I'.iiniini'il iHi- l.ini(;n>-' I'l'cind n)il)l .Dun (in.ulnn.li i n(ti-l.nv.l 1 Hi ii(n)in.-t ^n ..l.-n.


I l f ha*. luMi pr.-si'-leiit ol the and "iijoy


' ■ i'


howler of the type o f 'M r . Hindle fur. wlien lu- was a regular nn-mher of tin; team, the


Abbey lies were praclicnll.v invineihle. *• .^•rr.v ” I'Jlis i-. the doyen of Udihlo'dalo


League cricketo.-s and. coiisiderin}! the tact that lie is nearing the (iOlh niihsione, hi.s viiidity is the despair of men many .Vfiirs lus iiiiiiui! Ho has captained the M.irrow team for lit" past two st*a.son.s and, on .several i.<easi4ins. lia.s pulletl them out ut a tight 4 4»rm*r with both bat and b:dl.


" Jerry ” b.-gan iii? earc*T a*: a cricket prof‘.'s.si"nal jit


ibe ;tg.* of 10. wllb R«*ad. and. fur a Ipug IH'riud, Ik plaved with MuUun. Alter k-aying lioltoii. he went to Mlaikp<Kil-~afUr which he .'p.-iiL a .short iieriml in the Lancashiie Li-agiu*. at Ram-lioliom. if memory serves — and it w.i*^ largely due to his lim* generalship that last season. Marrow won th-e Champion- .diip’ o!' the Bihhk-Mlak* Leagii'.* without sus.


taiiiing a defeat.


cricket at, AA’ lialley )*<ir ipiiii* hah a eeutnr.v Mr. U. (Jrcen was captain of the team for maiiv vears and the ollice i.s now 'lu*ld h.vMr. .1 (iris-n. who is a sportsman of the finest type and gives evotw encuiirageinenL to the vtinngsieis who, it is hoped, will I'ais.,' the \Vhalh‘v tonni lo xis former eminence m the i-umpcliiion. Mr. Jtoddy has been assiH'iated wiih Whallev lor :»boui *20 years, and he a w.n-thv uph"ld**r of the best traditions «>l the 4'lnl*. whieli has a long and honourable liistoiy.


G O L F JO T T J X G S .


'I'l-f qiialifving ro:ii|>-tilion lor the l*.e L:imadiire (Pelf A>-'i< iatioii’s Aniiirnn Tonrna


meiit, to he plav4*d :it Gohie on the IJlh Seid**mber m xi. wlu-n laeh club will IteUl lorn- pla\4-r.s, \va- «ompkled on Saturday kist .\. Lanjisbaw n*tnni-etl ih'.- Im-.-I .-eo:-e ol the (lav :ind won tli<* siieeial prize kindly pro *.'Ul:-4l I'V Mr. W. irog' i-. jeweller, lu reading lh-}.:59^79- '^^71. 'Pb-' g 'V " hu i.k lually is llu* 1>;. t relnrm-d this se;tSon so far. and stands good fjir the .scratch prize Other good scon.s ivtnrned were as lollow ■


Wrigl.;.


i‘5—11=272* ’P. IL Saiteriliwaito G. ILiismi. Ml)--18 = 72: G ,.> i,<;^7l; H. .M. Haidacre


e; _..p) - 7.A. 'Ph«' G.nmcil " f ‘ he !*/i'l Lun- , ;Uhir” ( "J f .\SS4K iation. with players. i Gliilur....... . 'Puc'd.'v cv.-nmg 1


tbf par and .‘ ei-.i'iji s wh'eb thev Pixii! IM 70 I |nr ih- lattci-. At pi


nf ill'* ;


Irnti.Mi ..f altering tlu , NNhid. is 71. hut in fnlmv. lemdica, adjusted from M-nro ntunie.l under . . . I R Imulicaoping committe.-. how4 V4*r, hav<* lUo V.l,, ,,-,' ,■7.d„l■,. any iimiidm,-..- lii.mlmap nhi'tlier eards me n-lili'iied nr iml;


bngi*y ol the


lilt' former 11 th'-rc is


will h.


onr.se ind m> in nor*'


K.''\Wmi'or i : li. I'k Wipplesworll. I. ll»il'-'>" F. Blackburn, not out 0: J. I'olL b Hud


... iiiIh'I's i.f file rimlieil I iilipralida.ed Ills


Cliilieri wliich they


vmv lieartv vole of llmiilrs liir


.servi'il—ami alsi. at Urn (.nil (. Inli. G IS B T J R N .


i rickit wiilcli was played mi the old cricket .


!.rmmd on .Monday Iasi, liutncen Gislmrii and ..


CHILKK'I' :B.VTC'11.-a wry illlereslinp . . . I ..


'inil’ witii a. lolid of made


liy


Settle Police. CMsliiirn went in liist and came ’■..r


...4..I ..r ?(', rnii:*. 35 of whicb were I'". Tliimipmidmid.


fd runs, wlm were in pri nt lorm,


. I.. .4......... (: ;l.j


tolid of -11 runs, made of B. 'i llliriiimiid and X.


.Special mention may he ro.id and X. Wii'.erworLIi


'Hie Pnlice I hnrupmid la.iiiip ^ix wii k.its for nine rims ajid W atel wiirtll


liikiiip Innr wiikeks for '21 riiii.s. Gislmni.-H. Knniirll, h P.G. Siixhi 1,


.1 Tliiiriipmid. c Cooper li Saxliy._.i; 11. i- 1-vo, c Cooper h Whileley. ( i ; X . \\ alerwnrin, h Ifroadley, 0; F. Tiitswell c D.cken.si,n b


Whitelcv. 12; W. Rohort.s e Cooper h )Nh‘ te-


hcad 1 ; *E Garnett, h Broadley, 1 ; h. Hiuu^ ^ "1 ; h llroadley. do; II. Harpr.iavcs, ■'


liri.iidley, 1; IV. Meymes. h (.on,,m Waller, noi out. 2; Extra-'. 4; l*»tal. 4O. Poliee.— Saxhv. h 'Piiuroguod. 0; Nniton, Watrrwcirlli. •! ;' Wliitelmad, h .''’ ajerwortli,


; i ; C .


ID- Gooper, Ihw li Walerwor l l i . 0; Bi'O', 1, Thiirnpood, .1; l-rcsfim, e M I'ynn's b 1 liuro.


.son.


mind 0; Bi'ockley. h 'nimopooil. 0; I, Tlmropiiod. 10; M'liiteley. I) Mater-


i


worth. 2: 'Pownend. not out, 3; Ktlwai 'Plitnoguod, 2; Extras. G; ’lolal, 41. After llio match a dinner was lield 5 Commeri'ial Hotel aliiini thirty hemp pre-


Edwards, III the


kotit Air n. C!. Slarkio. J.P.. wa.** in tin chidr. * A toast to Gishnrn Cricket Club M;a«


nrono.sed by Supt. Burgin, and ^‘ ‘’ *, ‘L- r C replied' Tile Be". .1. He-slm. «ii''nntt«l “ *Tho Police,” and Sergt. AAlutcbead replied


Mr X. M'aterwnrtli was at llie piano ai.i •Min'ps and recitations wore Riven by membcr.s


of the Police and otliers. a very <i■'J">'">><;• eveninp being spent. At tlie clow, Alt', .and Airs Towers were conprntniated upon the ‘excellent diner which .they liad propnVcil.


The prncmxls of the .match Police and local cliarjtio.s. Air. 11. 1.- 1 Jo and Inspector Toinicnd were the very capable


organi5or.s.


Dieken- AVatc


h Tlm 1-iilicc made a hiih I'll iiiiii I m


dill. 1.11 llie <-.< s'llvl..'e III lie; ...... . had eiijo.vcd vi*iting. anil passed tile


iimi.iialilv cxUn.U'.l to ihem at Hi" Mli'fe l.liiii ll„t,.|—rvlion- an I'xi'.'Ii'iit r,•pll.st v.is


'’ '’'wamlei-ors ' ' ' a . " - S. (Inriiall. li Itlacklinrii ■ .F. Anbin. b Honors U; B.


lilackimrii 11; K. .Simper, I. 1 U. Swarlirick. Ii Blackliiirii 0; II. Meatu, i 1{ macklnirn 0: H. Aspinwall. c Uo(iors b H ■ lllacklmrii 'J; tl. Hudson, not out 21; .).


Swales, c Vi.ever.s b B. Blacklmri. .1; .Slalvi', I) f . lllimklinrn '21; exlriis l . t : total


S». —


lU'BNI.KV ClliAMMAl! SCHOOl. Cl.lTHI'.liOK GBAMMAU .SCHOOI.


Plaved at Biiriil.y last Satiirday. The


Inime'leam liafled first, and could on y miis- ler I I runs, llianks chielly to pood how Imp hv F. Blackhnrn (four for 13j and H. Hai- p'raves (3 for 110. Glitlioroo replied wdli 1


•isiti'd a:«SOs;


'Phe mimo of Green has been associated with . . . 4 1


the Lea-rue) .1. I'dlis (eaplam ol Barr.iw). :md.l. (.re-.-u imr* M<*,-::rs. IL Hargreaves (umpire). A. Hindle (Uea^u.er ol the L ague), and


ManishuLioni ( [uesid. lU ol Wlmlley).


,,r Wh-uicvl


E, Molton. h Booth .................... IL .lackson. c GoiUlard !> Bootlt .............. 10 'P. Hanson, e Boss h Booth l'\ Silverwood. h Booth ...


1'’ . AVe.slhead. b Rlimk.s ............................ Gre'euwood. mu oui ............................ 0 FiXira.s .................................... 3


'Potal ................................ 82 HASLIXGnKX.


Dutnall. h 'rayloi- ...................................... S R. Blackburn, b Throlfall ......................... ^ A. Biiotlos, b '.raylur ....... ...................... 5U‘ AV. Brown. )> 'Plirelfall


E. Riley, b Taylor ................................... Hi A. E. Pollard, o Slandring b 'Paylor ...... 2'


W. Loe.s, b Throll:dl ................................. I E. Catlow, b Tbreirall


A. Ir\ing, b 1’ ielfjdl ................................... ‘ ■


G


P. Jlollon. c 11. Xutlor b Kenyon ....... . 3 J. Lund, c B. XiiUer b Booth .............. . 0 H. AVliitcsidc. b Booth .......................... . 0


Parker. Uindh


not out ..................................... Extras ....................................


Total ...


*r. G. Mourn, b Moolli .............................. . 15 R. Soutbwortb. b Kenyon ..................... . 0 ’\\ Brown. not out ................................... . s S. NVlmlley . si Goddard b Booth ......... li^xlras ..................................


AVHALLEA' Jl. v. CALDERSTOXES.


Plaved at AVhalley, la.st Thursd:iy. Calder.stonos.—Rollims, st Board.sworUi b


2 1


Total .............................. .. 5S


Bowling Analvsis. 0. -AL R. AV.


J. Kenyon ...................... 10 2 17 R. Mooth ........................ 9.3 1 40


o 8


R IB B LE SD A LE AM A T E U R LEAG'UE. Mattorsby 3; F. T.ofthouse, b Ainsworth 9 ■ ,


A. AVindIo, b Ainsworth 5: T. AVignalL h Aittsworth -1; .L I'V'll. h Batlorsby 4; A\. Downham. h Maltor.shy 1 *. R. AVhito.sido, h Exton 29; J. Dixon, c Ainsworth h Baltorsby 0: AV. I'rankhnid. c Xorcross h Ainsworth 1-t; X. I'owlei*. c A'alentinc b l*7xlon 2: K. lltir- wood. not out 0; extra.s 4; total 7-L Sabden IP.—E. Ainsworth, b Foil 37: E.


AA'aling. c AA’hitcsido b Frankland 8; I I . AVl- ontino, e Byo b Franklaud 14 : L. Noicross, b AA’ ignall 5: C. AA'ilkinson, b Frankland 0; ,T. Cnolc. not out 10: Battor.sby. not out 10: extras G: total (for 5 wickets) 00.


-*^3C-3—


M [ M M L 1*:S D A l41*: A M A T K U R S v . WADDIXGTOX I f .


Mond h Eaton 51; S. Gornall, Ihw b Mond 10, AV. Calvert, c and b Mond 2 ; U. Moaver o


and b Eaton 25; W. Orr, c am] 1> AAilson lo ; ... /. 1 1


- I . T. U'l-iti'iLv. e DlXOU Ribbloxlalo Amatours.--F.


CLVPHEROE AMATEURS v. SAMDEX 11. Cliihoroc Amaieurs.—H. Bye, c Cook b


AVashbrook G; H. AVilkin.sou, b AN ashbrook 4; T. Frankland, c CotWrill h Hawortb*42; .1. Parkinson, b Morri.s 40': O’Brien, c and b


Jack.son 2: H. Busby, b AVashbrook 4;^ AV. Thompson, b Jackson 1; J. Howard, b 'Paylor l> Jackson 8 ; P. Hilton, not out 11; Cross, c


and 1) AVa.shbfOok 1; A. llindle, st Beard.s- worth b W'lushbrook 2; e.xtras, G; total 127. AN’balley I I .—A. Taylor, run out 0; F.


Haworth, run out 5; CL ^lorri.s, not out 22: R. Catlow, h Rollins 2; H. AVushhrook, not out 17: e.xtras 13; totaS (for 3 wickeU) 50.


CALDERSTOXExS v. W'HALLEY IL


At Caider.stonc.s, on NVodnesday night. AVlialley 11.—A. 'Paylor, b Rollins, 11; CL


Chamberlain, c Parkinson b CA'Mrien, 3; B. Callow, b Rollins. 13: (L Morris, Ibw b O’ .Mricn. 1; C. Beardsworth, o Howard b Hilton, 15; CL Garrali, not out, 23; H. AN'a.vhlirook, Jiot out. IG; Extras. 1 : 'Potal (for " wickets), 83.— Innings declared. Calderstone.s.— AV. Rollins, b \ alley. 1; H.


AVilkin.son, c Bcardsworth b AVa-shbrook. 1: F. Frankland, c Cottcrill, b Jack.son, 14: AN. 'Plioinpson, c Cottcrill b Jackson. 7; J. Pat- kin.son. b AVashbrook, IG: H. BiLsby. c Aarley h Jackson, G; J. Howard, run out. 12*. I . Hill-on. Catlow. 7: R. O’ Brien, b H. Wash- bnmk, 1 ; A. Hindle. run out. 1: R. Cro>*, not out (): extras G; total 7i>.


' »*I3C~3** ~


C'HATMURX V. BLACKBURN ST. JA.MES’S 11.


the home side. Briggs took six wickets for 23 runs. Scores;


Puiyed at Chatbnru cm AVednesday. I'or -


Ciiatburn.~A. Rishton. b Briggs J. t


AST Roscoe.


Waddington IL— Hnyburst, b '\y'‘}vcr - :


I,iiw..on, I. Slatvi- 0: Smiili. c Jnml.y . Wei.vci- 0; .Mtliam, I. Weaver S ;


.‘mater 0; \Vii;(;le.siviirli, li Slater b; Mil.'.mi, li Wilsmi. I.-Weaver W ; Dyson, 1. & atcr 0; It.





RIMMLKSDALE WANDERERS " A . ' ROV.NL GRAM.AIAR SCHOOL.


>


Ilciml. h Slater 0; .1. Boml, c ami I. k-later ; H:in*on. not out 0 ; extras 4 : total -ll.


b Briggs G; 0. X. Bannister, c Darlington h Briggs U; A. Ihbotson, c Briggs b Marsh 1: A.* Briggs, run ontG: NV. Blackhurn, c Sharp i> Briggs i l ; R. AVIlkinson. b Marsh 0: AAL Armistcad. c Smith h Marsh 2: ^N. AA’cst-, st Hutcliinsou 1) Mriggs -1: IL I'onlds. not out 11; F. Galhrailh, b Briggs 0: F. BoUon. b Briggs 0: extras 9; total 50.


------------ > « O Ifr <---------------- TOO MANY APPEALS.


I . ICA G U !■: EX l*:CUTI V !•: OX


UXSPORTSAUXLIK E CONDUCT. o r r TO PROTECT UMPIRES.


The following communication, which lia.s


been addressed lo all clubs iu the Uibbloodalc Ijcaguc. cxplaiu-s it.'clf:— A t a ineeting of the Executive ou Monday


evening, con.sideration was given to several coinpiaints of nmiportemauliko conduct during recent maiches. The complaints fell into two


sections:— 1,


2. — Unnece.'sary appe;ds to umpires. —In.suUing reimirks to umpire.-* following


From ihc'ir own observation, member.s of the Executive agreed that in imuiy ca.s_‘*<


their decisions.


-1 aiiil so won the matcli by 10 rniis. Biiriilev.—Heyworlli, li Blackburn 0; Alid-


dlchroupii. c Boliinson li Fell n ; Gralnun, c Bohii.sm. h Bliickhuri. '2; Shannon c I'aire.l 1) Chester I I : M'ilsoii, c Clieslor h J aipiii'c.s


1; Holt, rim out '2; Hoxoy, h Blackhiiin . Uowlov. h Blaekhiiri. 0; M'l.lmsioy c rekind h Harpraves 0; Wood, not out -1; Bace, c


Hoxov 1; Fell, c Holt h Hoxoy 0 ; Bobmson,


1111(1 h Harpraves '2; extras 'G . K , ClUheriie.—Peters, rim out 19; JaeUson, h


I, Hoxey 1; Blackimrn, c and h Hoxey 21. ir Hurgravo.x. c Gndnun b Rowlo> 4. Jio- land, h Walmsley 3; Faircy,.c Ho.xe.v by


AA-ulmslov 17: Cbcstcr, b Hoxey 11; R. S. llnrpreaj'cs, c llowlc.y h Middlchronpli 1;


Ifiidson. not out 2; extra.s 4; total bl. CHATBUHX V. GABGRAYE.


Garpravc.—AValkcr, b Marsh 2; B Kirk-


bripliG b Marsh 1; Reeves, run out 10, B. AVaiic, c Darlinplon b Briggs 4; 1. M a“ ‘-i *> Bripps '2; Johnson, c Hornby b Alarsli 0, .1. Hinlson, ’run put 14; AV. Akers b Br,gg.yw, li. Pick, c Briggs b lileson 21; F. Sugden c I.sborwood b Ide.son 5; B. AA anc. 1; oxtnis 0; totul, /7.


I.Hhorwood _ _ Ide.soii. i.v.rAn B Kii hrlght AVano b T. AVnno 0: Sugde


Clmtbnrn.— Sharp, cAkers h Sugdon 1 . L. c ’kirkiii'i(.lR b SiiRdon 2; UnrliiiR-mg


. llutcbmson, D Ibwb’s'uRiHn'n H. BriR(;s,yHndson b SiiR-


den 10; Afawsli. st IxirkbriRlit b Mane 1. A4 . BiBiaRton, c AViine b SiiRden O'. HiRblon, b AViine 0; Hornby, b AVane 0; RusliBm, not out 17; Tshonvoori, .st Kirkbnght b AN ano 0;


extras 9; total 41.


ridicidoits calls of ” How’s that.''” aro D'^'“ ipionlly made. Sqnarc-log and even boumlary licldsmen not infrecjuently join in an ajipeal f<n* Ibw. and it is believed that' some bowlers and wicket-keepers claim wiien Uio circum­ stances aro not such as to entitle them oven to appeal. Upon this i>oint tiie Exijcutiye dcsiro lo urge upon players the necessity, m the interests of tlie game, and ol the League, of re.strieling appeals. I t is felt that many claims are made merely becuuso the umpire inav bo caught napping ami such apiKxil.s cannot be considered fair.


should be given that api>oals onglil to ho left eiitirolv to the bowler and wicket-keeper in most cases, and if this is done thoro will be an end of the choruses of ” How’s that?’ wliich do not add to the amcniUos of cricket. As lo' the second class of complaint-s, Ihoro


Instructions VALUE


can be iu> cxcu.se for subjecting umpires to insult. The spectators often lake tbo lend given bv players ami unseemly sccnovs ar^ likely to follow tho expresseti annoyanco ol. say. a bowler who olloiys hi.s disapiHnntnn-nt lo* ovcrcomo his discretion.


helicvo that the umpires in the whatever their fiuilts, are lionest and Unit Ihev seek t-o interpret tho rides to the i>e-t


of 'tbei,' Iibilily. -Hmt entitles Ibcni to nb “ "mne?


Ic.nst tbe respect of plnycr-*. , T^f'''‘ ‘7 ,L ire s ccrt.-iinly C.H1SO aisiipiKiinlment


not out I qi|,^, ];,;ecuti\'e appeals to tbc Rood ?<-nw plnyer; in tbeso. Mmtters Tl.oy believe the


must be protected from ,'>«bb'>bsls of tmnpm wl i idi c.qnnot bo comndei-ed


I iAp>v4At>5 nro as icailous of pkiyciK a c


i inii! 'ks anybody, and feel ecrtnin tli.it tins protest aRainst '>''>|rP.Py ,bp'V’7 ' '^ n Io ” \Mtri^


jc on tlhe ''iki’it'^tbis l iU- will prove sufficioiit wjtlioul the intriv President; F. Ongdalo, secretary. ?iS"> OFFIOE8, ’Ihe Executive, j


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