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TW E L V E A D V E K T IS E R AN D T IM E S . F R ID A Y . J U L Y 25. 1924.
ARE OPEN TO-DfiY.-Special Valiis in OVERALLS & JACKETS,
T H E
Moor Clearance
' r j i i r I'ii'i
, •»;?' i' :!• :]p?
We are now Sti am!
Carpets. Rii GLITHE V/hoI c s a lo an d Initn’osi. in the championship .stnifij.;le has
been revived h.v the Ititally tmexpected homo tio feat of Bla ckpool h.v Bcai l . Ct>min^ at sucii a cr i t ical sla^e of the coinpet i l i im. it ma.v
re.sidl. in tlu' enj* not findin*; a rostinf'
l>laco at. JUackjiool. An o the r outcome of the
j-cver.se is to pla ce Banca.sfi'r in tlu' runninfi lor the championship.
'J’hc County 'Pown
inen ;iccmnj)lishod ano the r sinarL pei-foi-in.'inco in defeating; C’horloy for the second time. In lour of the liv<? maich('i*s there was some hi|»
.scorinj,;. hut the most exciting; finish was ■ •it AVhallc.v. where, af te r an aftcrm>on t>f most e.xhilaralinj.: ci-ickcf. the
Ahhe.vitcs sncccede<i
ill maldiit: a tie. .1. Peters rose to tlu* oc(*a- sion in liis ht'st and t rue sl.vle. and his oxhiJ)ilinn wl ll i the hat. was the nutsL dcli^ht- ful fc.'tluro of Die oamc . Ba r row had many an.xious moments hefore thc.v .sueceoiled in vampi is lun^ Die Wamlerers ! It. (hi r rat t . a Yoniii ' jila.vor and .7. (!rai)tree
pla.vin^ .splen- didl.v. Ncarl.v -IDO runs were seored on the Alo tors j iiomid for the loss of nine wickets , and Bui-nIo.v deserve credit for piiltin^j up
.such a splendid show a f t e r an <*xiianslinji period in the held.
CLOTH J @nSSg@@S£SS®
B A B BO W ‘.S A*IC'ft >BA* O\*EB A V ANDE B E B S .
TH E '.riiough Die acl i ievements of Bar row jiml
H e a v y R e d u c i Co lo u r e d Voi l
i w THE SHOP 2 8 , ;t
On Markel E v e r y
Bihhiesdale Wan d e re r s this
sea.son ilitfer malerijill.v in favoiij- of ih e Br inter s , lher<? is alwji.vs Jl ehaiice of locjd rivjilr.v, whicii is ver.v ke,*n. nuiy al fect tlje resnlL of games in which they figure, ami S jB iirtlay'.s me e t in g of th e tejims lacked noth in g In intoies l . Jn spill ' «,if th e f a c t ihj it Bar row gjivo the Wjimlerer.s ji severe wal loping in llu* Bams- hol tom Gnp gjime, the tMinrch Ah'jidow men woi-it f a r f rom i-ntei-ing iqifni th e gjime jn an.v Iijilf-la'iirteil wji.v. ji lthongh th e side was weakeiieil by liolidji.v jihstein ions, jind jil-
Ihot igh the.v did n ot succeed in ex t r a c t in g I>oini.'-. Dll.' \N'.iiidercrs g ave Bar row ji few anxious imnnents . Un JL thoi-oiighly (*a.s.v wicket . Bibblcsdjile
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ADVEH1TS) 1 Stall Par;
Glitheroe ;f TUESDi
SWAX, Vj
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M'-llih' '.( >• • All kinds'b
Poriland and Stille All kinds of Pump
S p e c i a l c C h i l d r e n s t o o
Coitie early * as these off
.
South African Field Army Boots . .
j c
g e t t in g th e l)jiLI in tin* middle of th e hhnlo nearl.v eve ry timr*. was jidjndged leg hefore, l l iongh he s i ioi igly niidiit jiined tluit he lunl
pla.vccl th e ludl. .A r<'cniit to th e Waiu lo rors c ame in jit tlii.s time, mid jdtlioiigh his hjits- jM.Misliip jit first wji.s decidedl.v ru g g ed , a t jiny r a t e he la-pt hi.s end up. j'le soon lost Ale- Tejir Jiiid Go ul thnr s t . whi ls t Broed.v, j i f ter ji merr.v fling, g av e ;i s imple catcli . Seven tviclcets w'.-re th u s down for G9. jind it seemed ndd.N agjuosi Die .siih* rej iching 100. Brooks. how<*yer. tiroppcfl s t i j i ig h t into form, mid jis ]ie did n ot forget . to Idt, runs cjune jit a inerr.v pace, Die 10() being ri'jiehed wi thout in r f lu ' r h)-'-;.
I t was Br jimlwood who wjis
iir.st o u t for ji vjilujdjle 17. jiiul two runs Jjiter, .Brooks, who h:id four fours to hi.s credi t in 19. w:is cjmght .
'I’hoso who inain-
tjiiiied Dial jill was over , were vjistlv nils- i j iken, for Wojvver jiml l iowker . li it t ii ig o u t Justdiy jit jihnost eve ry hidl, g;ive jm <*xliibi- tion of quick scor ing which rivjilled Duil of 7hir row in th e Bjiinsliottoin Cnp gjiim*. 'I'hc.v we re a very few minutes a t the wicket . Ini’t in tliji t tiim* 3() runs were scored, jiud 2.8 of
th em c ame f rom hoiindjiry stro!o?s. Bowlcer wa s eventUJiH.V CJiiight jiml liowle«l jil unlucky 33, AA’’e a v e r c a r ry in g o u t his h a t for ji dig- linotl.v me r i tor ious 23. S e t wi th l-IO to score to win. Bjirrow hegjin
wil i i conf idence, She r l ike r a n d G a r r a t t j>I;i.v- ing smimll.v. Gj i r r a t t was more vigorous llian his pj i r in o r for ho had h e l l e r opporlnniti<>s of indu lg in g th e long I iandle. Th u s when Sh e r l ik e r wji.s o u t Jit 28. Jk* chiimecl onlv lu, Jill single s, J o e d o e s n ’t .seem to lx* Jilile to Kct going jiroporl.v this .sejusoii, h n t Ids tlouhlc-figiiro coi i t r i l jnt inn on Sa tu rd a y per hap s jinnoiincetl t h a t ho is in for a b et tor t ime. H a r r y Goodman was hr i l l ian t ly taken
AVjinderer.s opened wi th some th in g jipprojich- iiig coiifidem-e. S co t t Jiml J)iiwson giving lliein Jl Itighl.v resj)cctjihle s t a r t . S co t t on th i s occasion wjis th e more
Jiggre.ssive, h i t t in g three* jour s , jiml it was IjirgeJ.v du e to lii.s woj-k' tlijii. lln* Wjimlerer.s Jiad 31 on the hook-, hefoi-o Dawson luu! his wickc'Ls sjireiul- eagh'd hy St j inh’v Elli.^. A momen t la ter , S c o t t pljiyed on l;-om .I;ic-k (Joodinan. jiml jis J)jiwson lijid jilso tnrnei l th e hall into his .sticlv>. Die \\ jimleicrs nui.v ho cons idered ji l i t t le unlorioiiji li .' in lo.-ing two good wioket.s in thi.s manne r . Heys jiiid Threl l jdl took Die score to •J!i, ji:iil both hji lsmen ih'par t i'd Jtt lh a t t o t a l - Jl soinewlmt unluipp.v coinciilence 1o!‘ Die vis itors.
' rhrel i jdl . who luid hi;en J .
Sports Coats R em n a n t s sui ts '
000!%lEEyTi CEICICET. R 1 B 8 L E S D A L E L E A G U E . J .AST S A T U n nA Y 'S I tESUT/ rS.
Jtent!, 1-Ji; lUaukpoot ( l i ) . I IS. Liu ic a s lc r (li)
Cliorloy, 137. AN Italley (10 l o l : J lan v e n , lAl .
U i t n w (li)
l.JO fur .six: KihblescUilo Wan dorers, I-IU.
l icyhind .Alotors, 21S for four ( d e c . ) ; l iu n i lo y .Si. Amlrews . 17S for five.
L EAGUE TABLE. I tecord up to d a t e :
Blj ickpool .Barrow
Juuicjister Whal ie v Re ad
Cl i the roc Darwon, liCvlaml Chor le v
........................ ..14 .. 7 . . G .. 3 ...IG •> .11 .. 1 ...17 .30 .. 2 ...14 .. ‘1 ...13 .. 7 . . .1.3
.................. ..IG .. . ■ ) . .. a ................. ..14 ..
.................... ..31 .. .Bihhh'sdjili* N •)
.................. ..14 .. 3 . .................... ..17 .. 3 . N’amls.
Bui*nlov Si A ............. ..14 .. 1 .
.17 .. 1 . .10 .. -1 ...12 7 .. 7 ... 9
l.oyijind Alo tor- __ ..11 .. 9 . . 9 . .. 7 ... 9
rE IM'OlOIA NCKS O F IdEUIT. BATTING.
AV. Jl . l{ol)orls—La n c a s te r v. Cliorlo .1. IVto r s—AVhailo'.v v. Da rwen ........... .1. AN'alson— lie.vlanil Al. v. Burnley ,, C. P i t tm a n— l .eyland in. v. Bnrnley .J. J l e a to n—Burnley v. I.oylam! Al. .. A. J Jolden— Darwen v. AVIialle.v ........... ( je a rv— Burnley v. I joyland Alotors .. ( i r e en—I.iuicast or v. Cht)rle.v ................ tJ .Cowbnrn— Bead v. BlackptK)! ...........
POWLINC; .
AA'ade— Bead v. Bla ckpool 'ra.vlor— C’ln>rle.v v.
J.aiicaster Aspina l l— Blnekpool v. Bead ..
.......
0 for -10 7 for 72 •I for 20
TH E GAMES BKVIEWED.
.................... ...17 .. . V) . 7 ... 2 ...19 7 .. 2 ...17 S .. 1 .. IG
............... ...17 . ............... ...11 ..
P. . a S ,
i) . L . Pt s . ... 2 ...21
AV.
on (he houndary ed^re hy AVeaver, hut the rot was .stoj»i)od hy .litn Ci-ahtroe, who joined Garrat t . in a capable partnershij ) , yielding; l y runs, and which wa.s apparent l.v likol.v to yield many more runs when Ga r r a t t failed to get hold of a ris ing hall from 'J'hrelfail ami was cau ght a t point . (J a r rat l lias provct l the most .succcssfid rec rui t to the Bar row loam for several .seasons. J lc came up from the se(;omI a couple of months ago and has won liis iilace hy .sheer mer i t , hat t ing coollv ami confidently in all .situations. His fU last .Saturday was a real ly valnahlo c l for t . Goodman was bowled for a single., but G. Ji.
. lack
ANalmsIey helped Bar row nearer to victory, wi th It), .scored in his old s tyle. Aftm* he had gone wi th the hoard r eading SO— S t an le y El l is indulged in some free hi t t ing, whi lst Ci-ahtroe more or less marked time at Dio other emj , hut the J*rinters were hy no means out ol Die wood when t lie i>ro, was lanvleti hy 'I’lirelfall , who .*imashed a s lump wi th Jl regular swi tcher .
'I'lie howl ing Inal
h.v this t ime become less neenrate, ami the hrothei-.'.; Grahtreo had li t t le dinicul ty in hi t t - mg off the reimi ining j-nns, Wi l f . was inneh moie vigorous than-hi s hrot iie r. hi t t ing four homiihiries in adil i tion to a three ami ;i couple oi twos, hill .liin nmineslionahl.v pla.v<*d the g ame Bir his .side, keejiing his wicke t in tact Jigiiiiist :t real ly hot ji l t j ick ear l ie r on. ami w.-iiting lor sui lahle chances, wi th Die man a t the other end g e t t in g nm.s (iiiickl.v. Jim pursiu'd the not fnll.v recognised but nn<iue.s- liomibl.v ])i-(»j)er tact ics of
pla.ving a wji i tlng g ame , and it ho ha<l .seored onl.v two runs more tlijin Ins hrother in a longer ocenpjition oi tlu* ciejiso. Ilf) one hut ejin .sji.v tlmt his innings exceciled the othe r in value h.v imu-h g r e j i lc r e x t en t timn two runs. AVitli ( i jur i i t t . J . Cr j ihtree shared the credi t for wcjni i ig doun Iho Wanderer s luiwling, ami the.v
pla.ved a ve ry impor tant pjirl m Bor- rf>w*s viclor.v. The Wjimlci-ers’ howl ing stri' iigth. h.v the
wa.v, has been eonsideralil.v improved of !itc. ' Ihrelfjdl has jiroved himself :i danger - ami des t ruc t ive howk-r. He makes the
hjdl rise .sharply from the pitcli ami is jdto- golhe r disconcor l ing. espec ial ly to t imid
hatsnien. Brooks disphiycd more l ike his old l«)rm on .‘Saturday, hut Ins hgurf's were l)v no tnciins Ihit teringi whi l s t l>reedy is .still a force to 1)0 ieckom*d wi th. A’ onng AVeaver h.-is lli(« imikiiigs oi a rcjill.v valtiid)le trnml- ler, ami Brjindwood is reckoned as more than useful.
Al tog( ‘ lher . to-mor row's return gjuno at
C'hitrih Mi*julow simnhl [u-ove <>xtretnely in teres t ing, for the Wj imlerejs will nndonhl - cflly (' iideavour to rea)) consohilif)n for tlie two detcji ls Bar row luive sf> far iiilHcteil upon iliein. whiKt Ihirrow will go all out to com- pl.*u* the hat - tr ick.
Bl BBU-;.S1)A LK WANDlsBIsB.*^
J . Brooks, c lOlIi-s S. I) Goodman E. AVi*a v<*r. not oiif.
r. Bun kor. 'i' an d b Elli? S .......... E x t r a s .........................
Tofal 3 .| n (i
l ‘’all of AVickols: 7
......................
•T. GoulDini'sjfi. c J . C)r:il)trp<* b F'iVls's. ... 3 !•:. A. Pre ed y , c .1. Cr ab t r e e b JKills 8!.... 9 ...... 19 .. .. 23
T. .Scoti, I) Goodjujin ..................... N*. D;ilU'Min. b Kllis .S...................... B. He vs. c Kenyon h Elli.s S. Thrt 'l ij dl . Ihu* Il Gomlnmn .......... II. Br: imlwood. b J . Klli.'< ........... H. .MeTi'jir, 1) ( ioodman ................
N
.... 13 .. .. 11
................ 8 Ellis. S. ...
If* .19 o() .of* Gf> 102 Bowl ing Annl.vsis. O. Af.
.1. (ioochnmi J . Eliiv ......
B. (bi r f j i t . e H. GondniJiii
J . Grjiht rm*. J . Gixidni: AVji
Sherlilcer. .................18 B A B BOW.
c Djiw^oii I) Threl f ji ll .Scott 1) 'rhiL'Ifjil! ....... 0 We aver h Broolts; .. not. out
...........................
(•’. H. AN'jiInish'V. c BrjimlwfKul Ellis. S. . h Threl fal l W. Cr j ihl ree. n o t o u t
.............. 1‘Ixtras ....................... ( for G wi( kel s )
..MG
NVickots. G 7
r.O .%] .^( Bowling
reifall Bl’ook's ........
.A. BreedV . Wejiver
( ‘oulthiii'.st Brjimlwood
'I’MBIM.* ? 9 10
317
Analy.si.s O. M B . AV.
. . . .17.1 3 . . . .1.3 __ r>
... . 1 ... . 1 ... . 2
3
0 27 0 0
0 13 AT AVI lAI . fJsY. (JA.Mi: END.S IN A I ’lE .
pilch, ami in the opinion of not a few .spec- t.'ilor.s. the Djirweii
hat.sim*n did not exjict the Irihule llioy ought to have done from the dolivorie.s. Goodman ami Garner had ji g!or- ions time, each lifting llie .sphere once ;iml depositing it out of Du* ground. They wore young men in ji douce of a liurrv, and thov
injiy here he jiointed out Dmt the jitimvsphore ef the Wlmlle.v I'liclosnrc is renuirkjihly trjinqnil, where people take their pleasure seriously and quietly. The crease itself was ill hejintifiil comlilion, and indifrereiit howl ing on lioDi .sides wjis punished hy ;i fi*w of the batsmen. The AVhalley .supporters have no illusions as to the qmility’ of their triind- ling. Mow could the.v lijive wlien the scrilic.s, Jind nmn.v critics i>i jill pjirls of Dio district. Iijive been Jil. gi-ejil pains to point out its defects? TIijil it. i.s luidl.v Ijiclcing in sting is not Die least of its fjiulLs, Jind there is a d«*adl.v .smneni'.ss about it whiidi nuikes ji chJingo .seem lilcc transfei’ring Direej>eiice from ono pocket lo another. 3’his ma.v .seem rjilher a vague way of putting it. hut those who have witncfiscd the Ahliovlte.s in action wifi know what, is meant. On Sjitnnlay. the Iiowler.s .seemed to he more inofToctivo Ihnn nsnal.
'I’ho play was jilacid — it 'I'hey did not get inncli from Die
occasions, that the imc<*i tjiintv of ci iekel constitutes its chief charm ami. if the pro- j)hcis cotdd have foretold the ihrillim^ fmisli whifh acinally took place on the Ahhev gromid. there would liave heen a big eon- centrjilion of people who had not departed from the district on liolida.v Iient. During the gjime there was not the slightosl indicji- Don that anything imnsnal wjis going to I'**PI>‘'«*-
new ohsei'vjition, nor is il novel, huL it oxjictlv fits the .silnation wliici, occurred Jifc Whalle.\\ on .Sjitnrda.v.
It has lu*eii sjiid. on nuiny Gricket is Jl chancy gjiine. 1'his is not a
41 42
s; s
.3 1 1 1
(1 9
I) Breed.v ...................... ...................
I) AVe:iv»*r
................. 1!» G ................. 3
3 0
....110 9 10 101 I to
....... 17 ...... 9 ....... 12 ...... G ...... 17 ...... 1
re.-iclu'd thei r i lest iimtion— the pavi l ion— quicke r (Imn the.v luul ant ic ipated. Ne v e r theless, the y laid ns under jt debt of grat i - tmlo for Jl l ively few ininnU's. ami they roused the gamo jrinn Ji slj ite of leDmrg.v into wliicli it_ hjid fjillon. 'rhei‘e Jire .so injinv cjirefnl wi l low-wic lders in c r ick e t to-ihiy, th a t one is preiuired to aeknowlcdge. wi th t lmnks . Jinv displji.y of
enlerpri.se. A. Holden was im't onu oi those who is fii-ed wi th an jiinhitinn to indulgo in iiigh c r ick e t adventur e . He wa.s responsihio for some vm-y p r e t l v .scoring •strokes, including the bi te cut . I>ul’ i 1icv wore so rjtre thj i l one jilmost lost .sight of . them in Die exjisiierjition l lml om> fel t at the hjitsman Jillowing nijin.v del iveries which rcjillv begged to bo li il , to pas.s hy. Jlo lden was oiio of the opening pjiir, ami ho wjis the nintl i to do-
l)jirt. He rejicliod the covetetl goal of <‘very wie li ler of the wi llow,
pji.sslng the hal f -cen
tury. His dismissjil was tliio to a fine cjitch h.v WilUjiins oil’ his own howling. 'I'ho Djuwen -score wjis Jl useful one, and even Wli jilley speetjitors were not too .sjiiignine of the abi l i ty of the i r sifh* to get
the run.s. It Is rojilly .snrprisnig how AVhiilley cr icket
.stock fjills when Aljijor Green is
mis.sing from the team. In fjict, it would not he too much to sjiy thjit the hj iUing .strength is regjirded • hjiving hoeii rofluced (juite'oO per cent . I t WJIS in no spirit of
fle.sjuiir, however,
that I’ oter.s \nmt to the wickets. It would tjiko more than l o t to depress the spi rit s of the irrepressible Jim who. the big g e r the tjisk, fjici's i t with all the more confidence, l i e cho-e this ficcasion tf> g iv e u.s a full view
oi Ills old form. H’o those who have followetl loejii cr icket tor the pas t ilecado or .so. this would he enough to indicate the (pial i ly of Beters'.s innings, hut his tiisphi.v cannot ho dismissed so hrit'll.v. AVielding ji hat , hal f jis big as
liini.self like a to.v, lie di«l not. waste Jiny time in g e t t in g iicfpniintcd wi th the howIor-<. Sam (ioodnuin trnmilod with his usmil earnestness of
pnrpo.se. hnt ho liad no terrors for l*etor.s. jiml the J);irwen .'ikijiper t lunighl it Jldvi^il^)le to take the pro, off. I*rohahly the visi tors ’ capt jiln realised the (hiiiger of Jillowing Jim to g e t setUed. but al!: bowlers i-Jime al ike to I'eters, Jle wjis (j liti? luipp.v, thank you, and runs eamo jit a jiaco which would have satisfied even the most ijihiil Jidvociite of b r ighte r c r icket .
f.ol us
jilso p!iy tr ibute to Du* etfort nuido h.v H Wi lkinson, the tormer Be a d player . Ho (Ihl not indulge in jin.v ]).vrotechnics. hnt there
was no wavi 'r ing in the manner in which he di'femletl. Ho aKo showed a fine dis c r imina tion ill selec t ing the hall to hit ami , when ho did let out . it was to some
pnrpo.se. He jmd Be te l s pursued :i merr.v coiir.>c unt il 70 ap-
posit ion was th e most julvjintjigcons. IV'tcr.s wjiN still niJiking merr.v. juid. th e refore. Jill was well. Gjiptjiin Green put ;i iljimpi'j- on th e Djnwvcn hnpes. jind. when 1.31 hjid been recordcil for Du* loss of onl.v live wic!\els, a d e f e a t for th e Bi r ih Mall co n t in g en t q pcjired cer t jiin .
I I lowevi'i*. no* hing
nni.st
he* t:di(*n foj* grmit i' tl jit cr icket . A tlrjunjilic hang*.* came ov**r tin* sc(*n(' wi th th e t lepar t -
nre ol I’eter s . AViekets then began to fall l ike nin epins , jiiui th e
Ahlie.vitcs. f rom coclc- sur .'dness, wert* ri'iinccd to ji st:itt> of col- hip^e. I*!ver.v ludl wjis wjitchcel witli mixii't.v, h n t . when I*’r:inld:ind made th e .scores even, an d th r e e wickets to fjill. two points for Whj il iey were* c e r ta in .
l''rjiii!claml, how**V(*r,
got Id- leg ill f ront of a s l r j i ight hjill. Wil- lijims laid bis stick’s .sprcadcagleil by
Ljini.stcr
an d Glijimberljiin. who was j ia r tn e r in g Gatleiw for Die last wicket , wji- hi-i!limUl.v caught h.v Ei-'h. It wjis one of those ilespei’jiu*.
ile.spair- ing efforts which, in f)9 cases out of lUO would h ave failed. This was th e lOOih case ami the curt jii ii ilroppeil.
DABWEN. .1. T. Goojtei', b Beter*. IL Hol i . rmi out .. .................................... 1
G. N\*. I'3 'Ii. c BcU'is 1) NN'i- lams ........ D. M. N
T. Garni'i*. b NVilliam.s
.1. Aloore, h AVilliams . J . W. Walsh. (• Green 11. Bonmls. not out ... I'kKij-as __
Total
A. noiih*n. c ami h Williiim.s ...................... .*j3 Goodman, h Wllliinn*. ......................................... 27 ........ 1
s
N‘ illiam?on. h 1’ jii'iviii'on ........ .!.!!! 3 ........ 23
Lamstor. b pjirkin> on ....................... ........ 13 h Bjiirlvinson
................ l^all of AVickots. 1 2 .3 .1 ,a 0 7 S 9 10 AViHiam=
1 iUi III fr.i 97 Rl.'i 12ti M3 l.’iO 171 Bowl ing
Amily.si.s. 0 .
............................ 27 J . IVier s ................................ ^ AVH.M.I.EV.
J . I’«*ier.s. h Goodman ............................. G. Mo rn s , b Goodman .........................
N . G,*t‘ciiwood. c Goodman h G»»opei A. B. (Ir jidwcll. h Cooper ................... .L Gi’een. I> Goodman .........................
H. NN'ilkinsoii. Ihw h Goojior .............. N
NVilllams. h Lams lor ............................. G. Gh amhe r lain. n Fish h l iums ter .
B. GaUow, luit o u t ...... Ex t r a s ................... 'I’otjil .............................
F a l l of Wickols . ‘1 .'j 0 7
8 Goodnijin ...... .
7ii Ril I.-IS 1-|0 l .|7 Rowl ing Analysi.s. 0 .
1C. La msl or ............. ...........30 •T. T. Cooper ........ ...........31 J . AV. )Valsh .......... ........... •»
.............18
3 1 0
.. S3 !! 2a .. 0
i
.1. I arkinson. e AN illiamson h
Lam.ster. .. s 1. 1’ l•ankIaml. Ihw ]> (
JoiH.Imjin ..........
.. 10 .. 9
.. 9 .. 0 . 0 . 10
.171
9 10 j.r;,
Af. r>
B. AAL 41 4 33 3
72 3 15 0
RRACKROOI / .S .SECOND DEl 'EAT . Reg i s te r in g tlio l.iglmsl .score
ngain.st th e
t ins heing RIack| )ool’.s second d e f e a t of tlie .w isnn. RIaekpool .still head th e
Hihhle.sdale I .eagnc . b n t ll.o .r h a t t in g will h ave lo .show more eonsislcncy. Re.nd h a i led fi rst, ami set np .severiil rorords for this
.sea.son ngains t Rl.iiKpool. I l iei r l . | l was th e
iir.st c e n tn rv a t th e
o.xpen.se of Ivan A.spinall’.s men—
T.nir- ens te r s i , was previonsly th e
he.sl to ta l hit
of ,.() an d respeelu-ely, caused tlio Sen- howl ing—ani l two s tan d s .sider.s for tlio f i rs t t ime, to Iiave to einplov
Soasnier.s tln.s
sea.son. Read e roated a .snrpriso ly i n nm n g a t AVIiitogalo P a r k l,v 23 runs ,
>) S
iM. 4
(I
•f. Ba!*kin‘-on ...................... 1.1..3 3 B. Gjithiw ............................ G 0
RIsATK.V AT
IIO.MK.
B. AA*^ 71 33 32
1 29 9
hold l l iei r imn wi th llio ma jo r i ly of (he elllhs ill Iho ji il iior loagno. it is oioar t liat I hoy a r e n ot y e t oc|iial lo tho .several .s trong sides h g n r in g ahoi it th e to|) of the tahim t ' l ie r ry Tree, for iiislaliee. on .S ati irdav, aga in d emo n s t r a ted s i iper ior i ly in no iniceretain las lm,a. though ilie vi l lagers were weakonod liy hol iday ahsloi il ioiis. Opening, AVaddim'. ton were dismissed for AS. onlv . laekson ami Roii rn dis j i laying emdidomo ag a in s t a keen Jittjick
enough. :iml Ch e r ry 'I'rce nuulo l ight of it Mimimg wi th only one wicke t down
.‘iCttrcif 2o in cxcej ient .style. AV.VDDlNG'mV
This totjil WJI.S clojirl.v not gootl JiCes
g ave a gnod di.splay for o7. an d Dickenson
.H. J j ickson. o AVhiltle h l JU l e .................. i s B. Bolton, c Lees h ICei*i*v ...........
' r . (L Bo u rn . I> Li t t le ......................... Whi ls t AVadilington ap p e a r to ho ahio to . . lol
]n*are<l on the lioard and. i f anyone iunl .‘sug ges ted that Du*
.Ahhe.viles were destined to s t r i iggie to jivoid <U‘feat , he would havi* been prompt ly s(|:ielehed. One run lat-cr. AVilkin- son .sm.-enmbed to an jqipeal for leg before, n wi th four wickets down for 7.’T. the home
more howlers than the
n.siial hj i t torv— W. J.l. Hjiworth ami l’’jur{.*ioiigh. supplemented • h.v
l'\ Jlradshaw. It is imlahlo th a t ono of tlie now fi-omllers.
th e Li t i-tnis ul i tained bv tlieir AVade secur ing .si.*: wicket
BEAD.
C. .Boaeh, s t AVIu*well b l l awor l l i 7?. I f. Gowlnirn, h Aspinjil l
........... 1 I I. Bile.v, b Hewi t t ........................................... 07
G. l i l lotson, c J*Hherington b .Asjiinail ... 28 B,
l.aw. b Hawo r th ............................................ o B. Bearce. c: Whewel l h Hawo r th ............. 7 C.
Aljir.sden, c Bedford h -Aspinall .............. .|
.1. AV. Sagai ', r. AVjidtlington )i Aspinal i . . . -I .A. AVade. h Hawo r th ........................................ () V. lijindon. h HawoHh
.......... .j
W. Br a.v. not out ................................................ q ICxtrji.s .............................................. js
Total ..........................................1.11 7JEAGKB( ) ( )L.
AV. B. Hj iwor lh, Ihw h Wad*> ..................... B. AVjiddinglon. c Ejimlon h Bra.v
G,. A\ . Wilson, c Daw h N\’;u!e ................... ; I. G. Aspimii l. 1) Wad e ................................
J . \ \ . WlieM'el!'. not. o u t ................................ Ex t r a s .................
'I'olal ......... 'I’otjtl ......................... S i r .—~J lijivo lK*on a reguhu rt':i.|,-r of vm-if CMOBLEV F A I L A T L A N C A 8 T E B . .^ABDEN .SI:
GCE.S.SEI;l . I he r e tu rn garni* hi' tween 7>micaster ;ind
Ghor ley proilueed .32G ru n s for th e loss of 20 wickets , agj iinsi 298 runs for the loss of lo wickets on th e previous Sj i t i i rdav. so th a t a couple of gjimes have resul ted in G21 runs be ing C'olh'Oted lor 3-< wieltots. ur an a v e ra g e of over 17 r ims j)or wicket . Ghor ley were well hcjiti'M ioj* :i .si'cond t ime hy the Lmieas.
onr wickets . Gbi>i-|ey ti'jidi; ji fjiirly j;ood wi th Dent jind I'olhii'd. h n t jqiar t fj'orn ml hy .Sadhw an d Taylor , th e o th e r - *• did litth*. mid th e side were ilis- missod 10 minnto.s f rom l ime for 1.37.
hats .A
grei i t cjitel, hy Gjunm hronght, a close to Di.'* innings, in th e course of whieh Donthwj i i te lijul to r<*tire in fav o u r of Green as wiidci't- k eeper on jici-oimt of a blow on Die ankle. B. Tjiylor. who was toji scorer wi th 37, .‘‘hoiild have lieen ru n o u t hefore he had
rojiehi’d titat total . whil*.t Bortei' wji.s ,*im out as th e outcome of ;i -miirt jiiul a c cu r a te re-
tn n i Iroin Dodson. !''or Giiorlev. B, 'J’jivlor captm-ed seven wickets lor 72’. :iml Dent throe for 7.7. Br iiid le ami S tv th e fai l ing to gel a wicket . E. G. Bjinks had a le an day witii tlu' hjilL his one wicket (“os l ing .71.
wldl.st
Dodson had twf» lor 18. ond Wilson none for 12 m eigbi. ovejs.
BEN.- M.ENTI I 'TL.
were in ji .srong j)
o-.ilion in th e i r home e n co u n t e r wi th Bu rn ley St . .\ml rews .
A\hen s tump s were d r awn , l .ey lan d Alolor^ 'I’hc
bowlers cjiim* o u t witli .sonu* poor j iverages pract ica l ly -tOO runs being regi s te red in j| l i t t le over four hour s for th e lo.*:^ of nine wiclccts. The home side imi on ;i score of 218 for four wicki-ts wiicn th e closure was sipphed. J . AVjitsnn (83) . G. I ' i t lnmn (Gl ) . am! J . Ber ry (32)
pla.ving well. Lef t wi th two hour s ami ten mi iinles to hjit. Burnley lost lhn*e wickets for ol>.
(Jearv jiml J . Ile ji ton. however , improved matters' . ii ,e pai r
ad d in g HG i-iiiis for th e fo u r th wicket , when phi.v I'casc'd. th e la.Nt-nmned Iu*ing 71 not out .
— ^ 3C-J— R I S B L E S O A L E JU N IO R -At t ' l ial lni rn. on .‘^al i i rday. ‘ Roh" .Adams, L E A G U E .
llu* W4*l!-lcntiwn
Bihble.sihih* Leagiu* ci’icketer ol niiiny year.- jigo. took p a r i in th e matcl i.
Jiiul WJI*J B;ul!ham*.>; mo.>t .'>ucco.'^-«ful huwlcr! ta i l in g .MX wicketv foi* 3.7. CMiJithiirn. T. Da r l ington. I> Crowe 0 : G.
Mai-Ji. b .\i!;un*j 1 : .7. Slui rp. b .Adjiins 11; A.
Huieliiii.Mui. b .Achim.s 2 o : AA*. Smi th , ru n out 2«»: W’.Bi lHngum. h -Adjim.s G: A. Bish- ton. b . \tlums 7: B. ' ly ie r . ru n out 0 : E. I lowan l . b Growi* 2 : T. Jjick.**'!)!!, not out 1; C . SImrp. 1) Adams 0 : ext rjm 17; total , 9.3.
A jir.'di 2 : .slu*rhnin. e Mntel iinson b Alarsh ;7 * Mowa r ih. run out
Bad ih am.—
Dirkin.son. s t Hulchin. ‘;on h .7: Crowe, b Smi t l i o ’
.Adaiiis, h .AlarsI, 19: Rrhige. e Iln
ichin.snn h Dar i inglon
I ol lard, 1) Dar l in g to n 0 ; Le aver , n o t o ut 7 * Dn x b n ry . .si
Hutchin.son b Dj i r l ington 3* Bar raeroiigi i. i» Dar l ington 0 ; e x tn i s 1 ; lotal
12 : Rleazard. I, Dar l ington 2 ; t 'H A T R l 'R .V V. I’ ADI I IAAf .
i ihins . ,J. M. Boher t s Iiaviiig the. dis t inet ion ol scor ing f*i ru n s jiml scei i r ing four wickets for .31 in th e course of Du* ma tch . Bolierts ami (»roen {1.3) imt on 117 runs for Lancas . tci*s th i rd wicket , jind a f t e r tiie d e p a r tu r e of Boher ts only 21 runs were mhled for tlie
S.il.il.'ii ruvivi-ii ;in ()M ;u-<in;iiiit!iiic.- wi th ami liml tli,. .satiM'action «r ro- (loiilili' Urn i iumlnT o f nin< Road
wor-o (lismi-;so(l in an Imnr rm- ami ilmso
tim VI,dors lid ,,ir lor tim loss of two wichols In ilm oml ilm , „ tnl was 111), loward.s
wl.ioli
" a s lol o.r hal l a doaoii limo.s. I lo also took S| \ ol iho Road wn k o l s for ;!•_>, aijainsi, Rod-
-\.xon f l „ who worn in f „ s i and w a s o i .d , lh ,V",'
load s ihroo to r oi_t;lu; whilo I lowa r ih l ( layton lor Road got Ihroo widi•koG
or HI ;ni(l o| I! HAD Sl'iCONI-i.
•f. A\ adt-. o Hakon h Xixon ............. II. I l aw o n h . run out .......
•1.^ Loiisihiie. I) Ni.xon ..................... AV. Wi lkin-on. b Bedhead
J . Glavton. c Hak en I, Bed h e ad W . .'saga,*. Dot otiL
Ex t r a s Total ................................ .SAB DEN.
.1. Nixon. 0 ami ]) Lons«laIe ................. B. Uo od. e .Mjivoi- h Hudson
(». Wood, h A1ji\*oi* ........................... 'r . Ainswoi ih. h Clayton ........... !.!!!!! \V-
\ \ . i jakei i . e Hml.<on h Ghiyton ........ B. Nii t tji ll. c Sjigjir I) Ghiyion ......... II. E.xtoii, ll)w h Hjnvor th ........................
‘‘ *^‘'<lH«'ick h Brogtien
J . Cook, e Lonsdale h J lawor l j i J . Ilollidjiy. not 01,1 ...........................
•T. Ain>uo, 'th. c Lo n x la le h Hjiwo,*tli Exira-s ...........................
' lotal • I IP
.r. \ \ o s t . h Rerllioad .................. R. Sodgwi rk. c .■
VM.Mvorlh'h'v'i'xon'
•I. .Rrogdoii. 0 Cook I, Xi.xoii................ • .Mayor, o \Vo.h1 I> Xixon ’I'. I lmlson. o J lol l idav h .Vixon
eoi i t r ihutor , Ind ho Jiml Jipiece
paper trom it* nicoinion. jimol h-ivo ili\ iv enjoyed rej iding it , in .<j>ite of it.s [M'rp. t'ij’ ii Ji.vMnnpuon th a t the .M.G.G. i. inv, M".I w,ih iniaHini i i iy, and i ts .strong nih. rn hn,. and prejudiced t r e a tment of Nor l lmrn enrk, l I feel l l ia t i ninsL Jirolest s lnmg lv ag am. l
the a l a c k on Jhirkin, wi th which voi ir ' i . -n. . ol . fiine L'sth hegiiis. J’ arkin was i , v , t , , i
lyiUl gross unfairness hv the caplain in i| , .
ir.st lesi, nia teh. and 1. eons idr r In- was in-ii^ hod 111 le e l ing a g r e a t gr iovanee. 'I'he .S,.;, t ion Ccilnlniitee might to Iiav.. real is .d l int I arkin is ol no use as a limvler inih-ss he is p ut on lo howl first, and th - wlm!e InniMe
h.is III tseit t l i rongh Clilligan heing apt.ointeil eapta in in s tead of Fender . Tiiev om-ht t.i hiivo taken it lo r g ranted tliat Cd.'ngaii wonl.l alwa y s jmt on liiinself and tin- .Sii.s. x h.iwl. r "Pe ' l i ' ig howlers. 'Ihe .seln i,,.,.
ot t . i l l ig an 111 Jireferonce to J-‘emIer is wimllv nnjns i i l iahlo. and is tine to two cans,., -he I telty jea lousy ei i ter tainei l hv the aminnat 'n- at. J.ord.s towards tho Oval , anil Ih.- snol.'.idi
ness cur r en t a t tlio seir .c. ins l i tnl .sl li.-ml- ijnarter.s ol c r ick e l . whieli makes iln- ajiiioin;. llleltl of a pi j i tain who lni.s mil
I.eeii i,, .1 jinldic .selmol or a I niver s i ty inidesiraMe in thei r eyes. J do not. of course, exjiei i von
to admi t tiio t rnlh o f this, as it is elear I'hat the M.C .C . can tlo no wrong, in voiir ep;n-
o" l l - i\ ''n" We e k ly Disj ialch. and I i|,i,d; thm |>„. to defeinl liie
hill. 11 lio had enjo yet l the advantam. s of i jnihlie sehoo! ami rniver . s i ly ctlncalioii .
w.mh'i I)rnh;ihly have* rolnii iiod from vontihuim*^ hi- grievanC'S.s in a jiaiier of the lyjM „ f W o**k!\ Di ' i iat ch,
thougl i more proliahiv
woillii 111 those eireii lnstances not have' re ceived t lie t r e a tment a g a ins t whieh lie in- t l lgl lant ly protes ted. V,n,r
.stigg..sti,m that I arkin .slioiihl ainilogiso al l rniiiid seeni. le a v e ry lanta s t ic one. .Alany |,,.,,[,|e eon-
■ snler I arkin the hose howler in Itiigland. ami his jicrrorinaiiees dur ing tlie la,st week 01 .Intle hold a good ileal of .snjijiort lo that view Ho reeeived v e r y unfai r treatim-ii! at he hands ,,f Doilgla.s. the Eiigrisli raj .lail l.
in Du* Ijuii Aus t ral ian lonr , and I agio,* ihjit t would ho the h e ight of fol ly (o send him
not handle him in a wa y l ikelv 10 gel the host possihle work from him as a howi. r In eonelnsmn. I .should l ike lo see llie foV
Inwing e .e v e i i - -Hohne s . .Sntelilfe. t|,o ,wo I v nles eys .AlakejKmee Pnrkin. Ki lner , Le v .
I. lid. Hal lows , .Alacaiilay and Dnckwor l l i L . J. hiy three niatehes lo a finish ne x t .ttei.leniher .igaimst the
Re.sl ol Kng land. on the nnder- . t . ind nig hat tho vie io rio ii s team should he
■ sent out to rejiresont En g land in Aus t ral ia. H I forecast the res idt eor rocl ly, Rohinson. AAalsim and Ohiroyd might Ik- sent mu l., make up a fal l t inning leani. If von have the eonrage ami fairness to pnhiish t'his le t t e r from an Oxford 1111.11 who has followed and " . I t ched erieket wi th keen in terest sinee th e .seventies f will v e r y g la d l y admi t that [
iiavo ilnder-ostiiiiatcil yoi i r sjii ri t of fair - I*-!*.'*-— lour.s, olc . ,
R. p . D E w n rR . g T , m .a ., ih,n ioi .
lOG, Ahingdon Road, Oxford. [)\ o
jnihiisli
seems hnt
Afr. "O need hardly
ent i r e ly ivith Die vu*ws expresseti hv him’ nml « e ar e pained and g r iev ed that
to
.i.ie.slio.. onr "'F' , '
•••••*•».* .>.»% uiai,
Dewhiirst .’s s a y
',v** (l
Oxoni im .should he
respun.sihle for* biassed ignorance and hejuled juid
‘ Tho Cricli e le r . ” J <j
'r . Jhinsoi i , h Wh i t t l e ...... ’......... ....................... L ' r . Brown, c Li t t le h Wl i i t l lo
............. n ........ ^7
!*,' o-.,'o""*','"''’,''"'- " hla lh \v e i rh ' 'wd d iVio 1 H . AAhitesule. h A\ h i t l le ..........
n A. Smi th , c Lee.s h I J t t I o .............. ................ q
S. AVliJilley. c Bramlwood h l i i l t lo !!.......... B. Al th am, not n u t ........................................... n E. AVilsoii, 1) Li t t le ........................... .................... n l*'xtra*H ...........................................' ’
'■'"‘" I ...................................... . 7 ^
C. AA'Iiitlle ......................... E. Jvm-rv .........................
Rowl ing
Analv.sis. O. 9
A. RiUlu ........................... CH E R RY TRf ilE
0 4
INI. B . 3
0 0
.17 22 17
-A. I.eos, not- o u t ................................................ A. C.. Rrandwood, h Hol ton .
J'l. Malliivell. not o u t __
P . Bol ton .............. . T. G. Bo u rn ........ U. S. Southwor t l i ' r . Han so n ..............
Rowl ing Analys is . O.
U .
Difkon.snn. c J a ck so n h .Sonthwor tl i . 2(i .1^. Doyos. e AAhdoside h Han so n
q o
i)
I - lt tras .............................................. i5
Tot.al ( for 3 wic k e t s ) . . .100
j r . II. W. 1-* 1-7*:AGUE TA I 3LE . Goniinercijil
King. ' ! Arm.-< ............................ s ............................... 7 ...
Tjihio iip-to-ilato. ,
P. AV. 7
Biblih'tithile AA’amlorer.s ....... 8 ........ I Bi i rniw
i
I.. Bt>< i.
;7.........*> i( .1 "" ^
......................................... ()......... 3 ........ 3 ..........( .................................... q
o ,
Ji^ddi.sforil Bri i lgo .................. g ....... l ! . . . 7 ! ......*- K D D I S E O B D B R ID G E v. C OMMK U C IA L .
7 T. Hargrejwe.s 0 AV. lauvson
12 !•'. Clough ........ 9 AV*. Siiu! ..............
1-] H. Seed ........... l o »T.
Le.ster ____
l o ,r. Als ton ...... lo AV*. Holden ....... l o T. Harwood ....... l o J . ' roml inson ... o E. Saul
S ' r . Aljuldern .... ................ 137
.. J. Birtwoll lo H. AAjillbank lo
. J . Kcn.von 14 • . (>. Br idge 15 G. H a l l 12
AV
AN . Baiilts 11 San d e r so n 7 AV. iS|wak 12 U. Br id g e 15
101
-A.lico: ,
CLTTirEROE AN]) EISTIIICT EOWIING LEAGUE.
f iintastic sueh an idejus.- •1‘alitor. wrtmg- .such le t te r
.sen.se o f as Im th a t we disjaugree
fa' ir 'plav. rioi*
under a cajual i i win. will
;iU- r V* B u - xU i l tu v n u nd 1799. ' l | h'-U"'
\ \ \>L B i V a d i i i u ' l MHun i i i | lL-.-*m.
•p.s-il'h* ingi t 'u la in Ji-'-''! Tiu* ' ininu'ul I liv oiitf Bl'JU'l ifLig in k***'!'' t-'ju'h Sl; it-M.iin :t. b f It
a;\* d i ' l l ThfVf
'.\u! i D- To have an d a i f l!u' by :i I'.iiir I'V.I ftvFuiini'f iho grot m vies
J . Ether ingtoi i . c laimlon h Wjule ............. I I. Beilford. h AVjide ......................................... E. Brj idshaw. c Gowhurn |> Wjide .............
o
G- l l ewi t t . c Wade h Alarsdon ................... 2-*) I'. A\ r ight . (• Aliirsilen h Br jiv ................... Eai relongh. h Bray ....................
1.", a
........................... ;-,(j
u-iekets for 20. ami Die other , C. .Hewit t , had one for JG. Hawor th c laiming five for ‘IG. II. Cowhi i rn’.s .oG wa.s ji spa rkl ing innings for Bt'jid. Bhu-lipool never recovered from Die had s f j i r t oi hi.-<iiig choapl.v AVjiddington jiml Hawor th, and despi te plucky effort.s h.v C. A\, N\ llson (32) jiml G. l l ewi t t . who hit s ix fours in hi< 2o. they could onl.v total 718 of A.
opimnonts. ■ lt.> runs.
1. G. Aspinal l . took four At Darwen, AVhjiIle.v Second won ji verv
c.ever vietor.v. Opening. Dio
Abbe.vite.s were
disml.ssed for 89, n o t ji big score, b u t l a rg e r
tlmii Da rwen could hojit. Hi l to n ^3- ) 5*Jul \V;islil)n)olc ( l ; i ) H-cm ll.b onlv iloul.lo-nKiii-I to r \VliaiIt\v. imil UioijkIi li iroe J J a n ro n
iTK-n oli la inod ll ial
ili.stiiicUon, tlio to ta l foil 20 shor t of \ylialloy-.s.
\jirk*.v t fuiul led w<.‘il ami deserv,* coi ieral i i l - at ion.
'I’ho viclor.v cjum* avha7>
l )':y
US Jl .surprise. I I.
H. \N ashhroolc. h l iayihn k -A. Ta.vlor. 1» Greg.>on ......................
(». («'jin-;itt. c ( ’ordnei- b Molt Lord, ru n out .......................
B. u n i o n , b Jla.vdock ................ T. Stacey, c .Ashton h Hol t .... A. Holgate. h J lo l t
...................... A'jirlev. I) Molt ........... J . Sti*piieiisoo. n o t out
S. Cla rk, h Bamher ....
Alar.sdeii. run o u t
................... ................
E xli-jis ...................... lota! ; ......
DABWEN 11.
B. Gordner . h AVashhrook W. ( iregson. e suh h A'arlev ............ AV. AVjdmsIey h A'jirle.v ....... G. Bmnher. e Holgjitt** h
VVji.siihrook ' II. Haydo ck , c Ho lg a le h A'arlev I'i. Nixon, h A'arley .......................... E. H. Aloore. h A*jirh>v G. .Ashton. 1) Wji shhrook .......... II. .Vixon. 1) W jishliroolc ................ H. AViggSeswortii. not out
................ ' 7.
J‘.. Molt. I) AN'
ji.slihrook ............................ Ext ras .................................... ^
W | i„ ih Waslit.rnok- ami C'0 .>I3 I i : X T S O F A N ( ) ! , d C L IT IIFUO K PJ.AVKK. ' O l t O S S U N F A I l i N F S S . - AA'idesjirejid in t e r e s t some wcek.s in Iho prole.
Kn g h iml Jiml
Lanca.shire lo ma k e j igains t hi.s t r Te s t umtci i wit ii .South
luun. Bj i rkin wjis .sever l*ress for liis a c t ion in p;
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