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ADVERTISER ARD TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER G. 1925.


Ribiilesdale Cricket Leayiie M


eeting.


Mr. J. H. Ramsbottom’s Twenty Years’ Presidency.


CHAMPIONS CONGRATULATED


Variety of Interesting Topics Discussed at Leyland.


at Mo annual nioolinjr o{ il,o Uibblosdalo V OM


<iay. Iliotv woro no appl icat ion lor jnoni- iM-r.^tiip ami husino^s was lar^rolv of routino onicr. I ho I'lesnloiiL (.Mr. .1. 11, |{anis-


Kvi-ry chih oNcupt Sabdon was ri‘i.ivsonLc*d '**'


on Salur-


b-uiom) wa.s unable to at tend tlie earlier Ma^es ol ilio inooiintr .,m[ Alderman \V.


^landnnji;, .J.1‘., a vi«'o-presidenl, wa.> \a>leil !o llio obair. At tin* out>ot. Alilorinan Standr ino cx-


tomie«i boat ty • •ui; ;ralulations l«> l.ovland on wnmin^ tlio (-•liamj>ion.-,lii|) of the .setiior loa;,mo. l.anoastor and Kibblesdale Wtmderor.s ;ia\.* ilio .-lianiiuons a «^ooil chaM) but I.evland omi‘r^«.Ml well and worthy winner.s. ‘ ('on- ;i.raiutation.s wore also due to t'berrv 'rree


tlio .sidi; i*lay on soxt'ral oooasion>, and loiind :lio loam koi-n and ellicient .


lopptttK tlt f junior leajrno. He watebed 'I’lioy weia^


uoi tby III the >moo>s won and bt* Imiiod tln.'V \i-iuld ooni ini io to improve unt i l la*ier iboV iiooamo i^oi.d omm;;b to reiiresent Hlaokburn II. ibo senior league.— (Hea r , bear.)


The Accounts. I be minutes <)1 llie last annual meet ing


iiaving boi'ii conlirniod as a <-orrect record, on ibo motion ol .Mr. '1'. C’oopoi* (Darwen) , .'ocomleil iiy .Mr. .1. .Maudsloy (C'borley) , the bot tom iwo (lull s in each i l iv i s ion- Ibiniley


.''•jt. . \ml r ou ’s and Hoad; W'addington and Sabdon made lornial ajiplication for ro- adllll^•^lon to ilie league, and all the applica- iioii-. wore g ranted, on the motion of Air. t'.'.'por, seconded by .Mr. 1*. l lol l inrake t l5an‘o\v).


1 bo accounts , si iowing a balance of L*'Jii


I!'. *_M.. ibougli uit.li L'dO I ks. owing to clulis a- do[iosii,'.. uiTti ne\t, pio.^enU-d. Suliscrip- iio:i.> produced L'*J2 lbs , ; sale of the league liandbouk. C I lbs. 7d. ; and lini's. ,L


‘ l I7.s. (id.,


till- total in-'oino being Ltio lbs. lid. d'lie Ib-'i ol l.oagno mateb. not played on ai.'connt


I'l poof u.Ml her. cost tin* b.*agne Co (is. till.; print mg ab>orbod mnirly C*i; and the ens- loiiiary grant s and salaries , .C’J I los.


jio.ilod. wi ib an average co>i in liTe clubs ol Cl b>. od. in tlie .senior divis ion; and CC I.s.


'.'bl. in the jnnior. Tlie balance .-.beet was unanimous ly adopted


■ •n ibo projiosiiion ol .Mr. . \ , dackson ( l.cy- l ii id) , socomlod bv .Mr. (I. (laskell ( l.oyland


res Popular President. The ro-eloctton of .Mr, Hainsbot tom a.s


jiro>idoui was moved by Alderman Slt t iidring, who declared any league iti tin? land woidd b«‘ proud to have a president like Mr. Hams- bot tom. u bo e\pfes' 'ed interes t ill eoiUMade lerm.s and ul io nuub* the presidcuicy bis bobby now tlial be bad cea.scil playing. .Ml'. Kamsliotlom bad the inleresl.s ol every clnb 111 ibe league at heart ;ind they could do no he ioT than re-appoint liim as long as bo Would coii>eiit to remain in otlice.


.Mr. liain-,boi liuii bad now eomple ted n met eon


vears' s ervice. - ( . \ppbl i lse. ) oi i ilmg. .Mr. A. K. Kllis (Ibiriiley St.


.\iidiew.-> .-said if ibere was ai iyibi i ig in the lo.ii^e ot a year llial gave him more pleasure ilis ii c . iy i l i iug i*lse, it- w;.?. bis aiuinat m!u i ie o’t rc-'p’ect to .Mr. |{amsboi tom as pii-vkbnt ol ilie league. St il l a \out l i lul lookiim man. .Mr, HamsboUom looked a mere b.tv w non iiincitMUi years ago be was lirsl


. looted [ueMdeiil of llie leagiU’ and lu* < M f liail


liall a le el ing tliat tlm new


pre idciii uiigbl not be ot t ilc obi enough to load the league. : Sucb Joubts were s|»eedily sol to IV.1 . and all ibroiigb bis long as socia­ tion wiiii the league. Mr, Hamsbol lom bad, b\ w i^e counsel and sound indgnient . I (lorotkilily ui ' t ihed the contidcnce reposed 111 him and bad proved one ol ll i‘* iu‘^> valuable assoi> any league could b a \c . .'li- !bim->boitom‘s long cotiiioxiou


ly ‘-


loa"Uc rellccied the bigbest cfodi l on ili" luos'idenl a.id on the leagm;, because it i.


out irel> unmanageable. ' 1.a lighter and ai'phnke. )


Condition ot Grounds.


Tlie motion was ei itbusia st ieally ea rned, uial vvlicn .Mr.


l lamsbol tom cvcntimll.\ Y


arrived. !se was greeted willt a storm ol ap- pl.ukc. Me lhaiiKed llte n-preselit a I ives loi


a' aiii cxpres.sing C(*ii}ideiiee ill him. Iweiitv x.Mi - liad elaps.'d since lie was livsl e to o . - i lo me posilioti ami it was a mat ter ol deep


.au.| ;»'u.M, U> l.ilM Ihal llH'V .Mil l"l'"'l 1..


., il l. ,.l ll'.c' hinli hMn.nir, ii , ....... , .■.■.•.•..Iiy, ti..'"i;i’ 'rin*


I I'll koi ball account siiowcd a ju’olit of CbS ■i-'. ''d., with stock valued a t Cl l l.'?s. (id. in band.


l.’ni|iirc-'.' exiioiisc.s bad again bi.'cn


‘1 lie lirst tiijio lie saw Mr. Jlimlle was on the cricket field a t Cli lberoe, C


’7 years ago,


\vben “ Anuxs " was pro, fur (.'iitiieroe, the speaker’s la t l ier (Mr,


.Mdefsley) then


being .secretary. .Mr. Mindle bad the in­ terests ol tlie league at heart tiiid bis pre-


senee at the meet ing wa.s an indicat ion ol it.


Mr. 1. Aspinall .seconded, s la t in g that .Mr.


I l indlc’s services were valued by all the clubs.


Another prominent crickelci- of a few years


ago, .Mr. .A. I.aiigsbaw, was iinaniinously re­ elected audi tor, on the moiioii ol .Mr. M. II. Hargreaves ( ( ' l i tberoe), .seconded by .Mr, J*. l iol l inrake (Uarruw) .


Lcaguo to Supply Crickot Balls. tbi licliall iti |{ibblcsda!i‘ W atideiers,


. \ ldeni ian .s iandring imivcd the adoption of a new rule that the league shall supply ei'iekol balls lo be deemed the only ollieia! male ii balls in both senior ami junior div is ions , the (*xi‘eui ive (o .si-leci a sui table ball lor eacli seastui, and cbiii.-^ mtl eoniply- ing wi ib the rule lo be .subject to a line ot Cl lor eacii nialcb in vvbicli llic league bail Was not Used, Alderman Standring said tile pruvisnm of ej-ickel bails by the leatlge was nece.s.>ary fnun a linancial point of view, as wilboi j i ibe ju'olil ironi the sale i>l the balls, the league could not carry on willnnil increased sith.-crijilioiis. In addi t ion, clubs were able lo .secun* a good-class ball at a cbcajier la t e than l•l.s*;w lici'e. .Mr, IJasIvcII (I.cvland .Motors) seconded,


seconded. .Mr. .\spinall said ilie ISIackpooI club ilid


m»l «»bieet lo the principle oi the restiluLion, bill coMsidcrcil a betU*r ball than was ob- laineil hist seastui .should be provided. Air, daeksuii (I.eyland) suggested liiai a


jienally of Hl.>. was .siilbcicnl and .Udcnnaii >1 a mi l l ng accepicil ibe allerai ion. .Mr. 'I. Hanks d l ilbcroe) considered it


nnlair that clnb.s slioiild bavt* i<» p:p\ Ioj- tin* balls in advance, and sevt'ial junior clubs in- i|Uired as to ilieir [loMtion, point ing out that they did not iisc a new ball every maicb.


'riiis was not, coiisideied e.-Nsenlial, lint it was iiuld that till! oliicial ball niiist be used. The rule was nnaniinoiisly mlopttai, the


jicnalty being tixed at los. it was decided to make the usual allowance


ol Cd and Cd lo the i bampions ot the .'senior and .Innior leagues respectively, ibe neces­ sary resolution iicing proposed by .Mdernian Siandr ing . .seconded by .Mr. .Jackson. Till* ollt'f ol the “ ( hi l icfoe Advertiser and


'J’inies " L’o., Ltd., again to print ib*“ league bamlbook tree ot cost to ibc Icagm' was aci-cpicd. on the motion of .Mr. .lackson. sccomled by .Mr. Mamisley (I 'boi lcy) . i be t'oiiipanv being ci>ngra t ula led on the la.>l pl't>dlieLii'Il.


•vir. oauK.son said lie Had no do.siro to r,.


jb'ct HI ally wjiy on any crioketor, nor did be deny that inon acted right ly in lilaviuE lor clubs hocauso Lliey M-cmed work bV so doing. All lu' wanted to make clear *w\s l l ial I.eylaiid adopted no s iible rfuge frank'lv admi t t ing that Wilmot wa.s paid hv the cbtl) lor Ills .services.


Abb'i-man Standring agreed witli tli(>


I'resident ’s view, adding t iiat tlie idfeci of grant ing permission to Leybind in il ial case wtuild be tantaiiioiiiiL lo agrt'cing to the


playing of two nrole.ssionals by every clnb that dcsirt'd to (fo .so. .Mr. J. Wade (l{<>a(H cbaniclerist ieal ly ob­


served that i t would be alt right allowing groundsmeti to play .so long as tin* minimum age was pul at aboiie nti. (Laugl i ier. ) AUb'nuau Slandr i i ig : Ycs, and evi'u tln'ii there might be trouble. .Many a Hub woubl


lump at Ibe ebanee of bavi i ig .lorry Kllis avai lable.— (Hear, bear.) .Mr. Kllis tSt . Andrews) .said l.eylaud did


not ajipear lt> be in need of m*w players. Tbev wej-e well at tin' loo t»f the b'agiiu ami eoiild alFord to lend a few men.— (Ht'ar, bear and laughter. ) To test tlie leel ing of the met'ting, .Mr.


Cooper moV(‘d. and Mr. Aspinall .set'onded that l.exlaud’s apjdieation be graiiteii, but tin' motion vvas in s tai i l ly dv'feated liv an i.verwlielming niajority.


A Lancaster Decision. Mr. Hannan irdornied the meet ing that


the Lancaster eonimi t tee bad decided tbaL no etdb'elitm was to in' allowed on (In* Laii-


ca.•^lel• groiiml ('xe«'i>l for a prof»'.'>sionaI. .Mr. I'ooper relerred lo the fact that sonn'


junior teams were not adding lo tin* digni ty of llie league by al lowing players to appi'ar in muf l i . ami siiggi'sted greater at tent ion slioiild be paiil to tin* maltt'i'. . \gri'eing. tin' I’rv'sident said that occa­


sionally an mm'rgeiicy arosv' and a .substitute playi'i- could not always apj>ear in nanneU. Hegnlar jilayei's eertani ly ought to possess llaiiiiels ami tin' league t'Xpected ti'ams to turn out in the oribodox dri'.ss of the game.


Players, Spectators and Umpires.


.VIderman .Stamlritig made an appeal for tin* gri'ater considerat ion ol umpires.


'I'lnr t lllb.s undertook lo make llie


(list ribiit .on ot the bamll>ook.s as wide as l*ossible. Mr. I'k ’W Hannam extended an invitat ion to till' league to bold the next annual meet ­ ing at l. .ineaster. and the reprc’seni a l ives


(ordial ly aeeejUed the invi iai ion. (be J’resident point ing out. that l .amas ter was till' only eliib in the League ibal bad not luid the »»piioriuiiity of welcoming the Icagtn'


reprcsmitai ivcs. L.isl ycar’.s execut ive —f l i t l ie roe. Hibbles-


dale Wanderers and Wiialley—vvas unani- nioiisly |•«*-^*b‘eted, on the motion ol .Mr.


. \spi i ial l , seconded by .Mr, Ixllis. Rest of League Game.


.Mr. l lol l inrake inJiniatetl that the Harrow


('oniniil tee considered the Host ol I.eague niateli .sboiiM l>e dispensed vviib, on tin* ground that the expense wa.-. heavy, with l i l i te prospeel ol nmei ing tlieiii Iroiii •* gait* soiirce.s as llie season was almost llnislied


vvlien the gaim* eanie round. .Udernian .''^tandmig agreed ibal Ibe


pla\cd earlier in llie loliowing .si-ason. bnl the* idea was m>t fav«mrably receive!!, liiere being no guai 'aulce that the i-bampio..s‘ team would be unal tered. 'i'liL* 1‘resiilenl said llic icag....... ... allmd


tin* risk of losing a lew poiimls on the nialcli. for alt*T all llic game was not th-signed ent irely as a tc.si >A s trcngt l i . Imt iiicnlciu- jillv al ionlcd rcprc-vnlat ivcs of ai! the iliibs 1 in the league an opportunilv of congra I iila t- iiig lilt* eiianipioiis. and cMcoura>’ing a


ii'ii'iidiv soiri i ol rivalrv. T b i s ’vicvv was lairlv generally shared and


having a-Mcitained the feelings ol n'pi'c'cn- tat ives, .Mr. 1 L’lliiirakc withdrew bis pro-


posit ion. Cricket Sensationalism. fovcd ibai 1 be represtMJIal ivcs liad no been Some inter es t ing vii*Ws on leagm' cricket


were cxiO'i’ssetl by .Mr. l-’.llis, llu' Ihmiley St. ml rows rejuesei ilat ive. w Im point oil out


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htien


dispuieii bouiidary could aiinovaiice and actiiallx


V' . A joii was Ml-' itamsbot tom went <ui. I,:.|,|,i.„i„as i„ II... m.t;"..'


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a, i'„. «,.1.1.1 .Mill .1.' i.i-' |..•■'l■ ..".I ii'-" 'I';; i,.aa„,. i„ il.i; O. i l l . tv l.a 1.1' I... I "


that onlv fi*nr points stood beiween tin- chdi sevt'iiib from the lioitoni and Hnniley Si. Amlrew.', who lunl ' • tak en up permanent residence at llu' toi'i «*f the chart ." Tin; live top I'lnhs scciiu'd to l)c well ahead ot '.he rest and it o«viin«d to him to ask il that meant sonic teams had »'xi ratirdinarily g.Mid professionals. Tlicr.' was a demami by spectators for s.oi'at mualisiu in erickct and bi'-ldv-t>aid profcssi,.nals u .t .' ini ivi lmed t.> • iipply it. ^’ct 11 scciimd to bini that what was «’bii'l!v lacking in a number ol clubs was ihe t c am' sp in i . H s t rmk him lhai il llie pTav'i's w«m!d a!! )ui!l ihc same way ami not talk so much ahoiii tln'ir pV". and lUlicr pros. iln‘i'(* would hi* soim' i hame ot aii im- provemeut being nunh'. He vvonld la t lnT have a le.im of averag*' playiTs all exe rt ing Ilu'iiiscivcs for llic good ol tlic Icaiii lhan


olcvcn iM'ltcr players everlast ingly w.mdcr- iiie ah.Mit llieir average. S.mie tune ago, vvln'M In* was oNiuvssing similar views, his friend Alderman S t amln n g said In* wishe.l thev c.mld all have ,M. D.maMs. U iih tliai l.


of .Innving money at the g a le bn: where V(!'i«‘ the yiMMi-' olavers l«> come Iroiu.' How


m.


to a ‘nmd y«mng ericket*'!* :ind say. " I maoe lli.il T.i.l iiil"


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I',II' Ills Si'i'vi.'<'< ...I'l .■...'I...; l.l lii ' til.' I'l'lk


HAVE YOU A BAD BACK ?


This Blackburn Casa Will Interest You.


1 )t cs your bai'k m lie night Jinil dsiy: Idu- dering work' and destroying your rest.’' -Are


yon torinred with s iablong pains when .von stoop, lilt- or beitdr Till'll it is likidy that your kiilneys are weak, and other tixuiblcs may soon aiipear. Criiiary dis<inlers, bcad- acbes. di/./.iness, in‘i’Vi)nsiies«;. rbeumatisni,


sciai i i ’a. lumbago and dropsy ari' all symp­ toms wiiicli may ari-e from kidney weakness. Help your weakened kidneys with l)oau s


P.ackaclic Kidiiev Pills. Tiicv have benebted manv of yeiir i cigbbours. b't tln'iu also liHp von. Head lids Ulaekbtini testimony. Oil :>tb i^eplemlier.


Mrs. K. Snai>i\ 0 ‘lotailv disngr.'eil. It might bo a means


do. Hilcy Street . lUacUbiirn. said: " When 1 moved about or calm* to stoop, sharp, staldung [lains caught, me in the l»ack. I got listless and depressed, ainl bad no energ.v.


'1 In*


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■-I!"' lu'l'l'’r"l''''- ".'ll l';l"i ..I.llilll!'.


Grountisninn Player ?


M" .l.i.'iiM... H.ii.l Ml'. •!• !'■ !!■ l l . ’Nii.''. vvli',, ii.i.i ii.li'.i.l.'.! I" l|'' I '


| .u M-l'vi.'.'S, 11....IKI. Ik' il.'VnU'.l 111....'-I'll ..I- ,-N,l..^iv.'lv tl. till' l..>«lll.K K.'l'l'l. .....


tl.o iii.iliinK .’f "■i.'ki'l'.. <>!'"■'■ ,i„.i. »l. . ., wl.il.il


tigs are ITS and


We 9od


len. TD. secretary. Appointniont of Cfficors.


elected on the mo tot .


Tl„,


(l!l :mkp«ol) , wc,'.,..iU'<l (Dunvoi i ) .


liie proposi tion “ f Mr.


‘I j 'h h ’. T 'l^llin'lli -


fo ope r , , ,


Till- .■..-api«>o‘">‘-".' "Pi ' si'1'r..l.ii'y wiis


• o„ml ; i le ns , C.1 to, on


P -|.;,ll.ot, (Unriiloy y .


""i. ;o:;l !^n« u . e re-eU-'Hon of Mr. An,,.s no'’"."™' tlo?irni.lo gout leman for the post.


.'Oi'i-.vini; 1... ,l>.i.v I’'!'-'''''


.•I'i.'kol.'.'.-.. i.'vi'.l tl.<-ii' ' '"'y I.. ll.;'.!' I""- lil'il'.ll'V 111 t!..' H.!""' !>">' I'!' .-.Il'"'" \v,mkl 1..' .I.’t!.' '!' uraa 'i'li


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pi'i'missii... to play of (•oiii'.'io, w.'ll l.pyon.l l.i.i l .p t ' la y s Tho Pi'osi.lo.il sai.l ovi-ryliody would like


use his .'I'ieket lo his nilvontaue it J.e eould, •md he freelv iiekiiowledRed hnyiiii' mod.


somethini! out of his own en.'ket fossionnl.


Wil ii iot lo 1 .0 al.lo to play 1ml to lii'anl poi'- n. issioM would .'oustil.ito a <laip'nuia pro- opiloiil. As to other remarks of Jlr . . i a tp son, 1.0


held II...t every im... had a ri(;l.t to


dilfoi'ei.t mat ter w.is allowiiii' a elidi to iday a oro.indstnaii, who received wanes direet from tho cliih and who hocainc n second pro-


iir


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I'lillltl .H'l'.lsit.lKlily llll'.V . I . «. .s ,l,.Ml'|.il-.


n! s.'.'.il'iii;; I'.ilii.K *’! tl’.*' I'’.!j;i!‘' ‘’I! wli.'l!".'!' 1 .‘vl.lllil


ll..' l.y IIh', >'l" !'"■


kidney exiTctions vv(*re badly disordcr<*d. " NVIien I caiiK' lo ii-e Doan’s Uackaeln*


Kidney Pi l ls .al l tbi< was ebangv'd. Hy limt* 1 bad taUi'U three boxes of tlu*m 1 vvas (piiio myseh again. 1 always recointncnd


ibis exci'llcnt mcdi f i i ie.” On I7tb .Luiuary. PLid. Mrs. S napt ' sanl :


“ .\l! these years ( have kept wt'll and Ircc from Iddnev troiibb*. thanks to nti occasional doM* of Doan’s 'Pills. (Signed) K. Smipc.” ^ Same price everyvvberi*. ds. a box. |)on t


ask for " liai'kaHn* pills.’ ’ or "kidney pills. ’ asl( ilis tinctlv for LO.VN’S MackaHn* Ixidn^'.v Pills, the satm* as Airs. Snape Itad.


A GENEROUS JOB. .A Holyok(*. .Massaeliuselts, man in AVor-


ci*sU*r found tlnit In* bad spent all bis money, sunl began looking about for a Hiam’e to earn .some. Seeing ti liroup ol im*n dig g ing for the foumlal ion of a new


Imiiding, bo asked tbe foreman if lu* eould go to work. Sure,” said tbc foreman. “ help vmir.-^olf to a .shovel.” Picking ni> an idle’ .sliovel, the newcomer worked away for a conplo of hours. Final ly, -when bo tmnsed for a rest, 'hno of the men who wa-s working lie.side liitti said : ” 1 don’t seem to know von—where do yon l ive?” “ T l ive in Holvofvc” replied the newcomer. are you doing here?” asked the other. All of n.s Worcester men are giv ing a day .s work free to heli> build the now Presbytorian


church.”—“ Boston Globe.”


When otu* think' , ,.f hi ' HI.' .luKu.'.l .'..iitimi- . i i iv'hv illlH'iillh M


be mention '»1


else, imt tn li'> b If L S. Iiiniselt :


*|,m-c what be .met . . . . ..


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luh'.s lh.-n«' to ■' , iu liiv i... .i.'.'uu,.',i ..i s.'oih,n.i, ,.,,.1 \ ’abi .Moiiiitiun ... -


wl'.'lu us Ills tliouuhls Ik'"' ll.uuo.vur.l tk.ls. l iaui iting linos:


llk.ws Uio "iml lu-'t".'; tko ruin nro n.viug.


AIv hetiiT reniondiors how- * TI'STTAI.A.


likra'S tho "'iml on the m.mre to-il.iv .mil


AVkoro uh, .T'l l .e gruves u.f the martyrs, tlio H'liaiips aro crying,


Tlio uiuno by whicli lie vvii.s known among


the Samoans is that rcimtation will rc.st. His deliglit iii storms


of advonttiro was that of a boy, and Ins in­ stinct for story-tolling nnsurpassod williin


tlio limits which his nature had assigned to the


Velvet Coat.” lltn essays, and eon-


1 1 1 ., i. l.il.. lu' "Us s'i l l Uiii.m,; u ' , ... I,


iM.iph; it .till K"."> !'> 7 ' ' ....... .................


league bad been v»*ry iinioi t iina to in recent years, tiu* weat lier spoi l ing tin* last two bxlures at. any rate. Had llm weatlu-r eleaiVil for the Hlackpool niatcb. tlie league would have beneliled coiisiderablv and be tboiigbt it a pii.N to aliamlon siicli a lixliire. ,M,r. Aspinall suggested tbai ibe maleb be


league. In* saifl. was in danger of losing several of it.s best umpires on account of tin* t i i 'almenl they received at some grounds. Tin*re was of ten iinfair barracking and in* wu'' afraid players nmlr ibi i led lo Ibis by sbovving displeasure at umj)iri*s’ deeisioiis. lit* .suggested that play(*rs should be askeil to aci-cpt dccisi«ms in a sport ing way and lo rcirain from making nnnee(*ssary app(*als. Crowds easily beeaic.o irri tated and umpires were sometimes subji'cted to unfair abusi*. l ie believed every umpifi* in tin* leagui* gavi* bis decisions con.se.it'iitiously but they were human and were bound to eiT sometimes. .Mr. .1. Peters (Wba l ley ) : Can’ t you say a


Will'll or two about players ge t t ing barracked ( Laugblt*!'.) Till* President Migg»‘ste<l that umpires should not lu* so tbin-skiniied.


Like


umiures. play»*r.s were biiman and wlieii a man was given out and knew jolly well be was not out . it 'uas natural tliat be should orcasionally betray a l i t t le annoyance, .Any umpire worth* bis sai l would ignore such iii- I'ideilts. .\ Cherry 'I'ree n'i>reM*nt at ive said tliat


some crowds di<] nol inu'd much inci t ing lo liarracking.


were ignoi'ed, it "us suineiv*iit to make some


.spt*elators storm a bit. 'I’be President said no bani i bad b('i*n done


in vent i lat ing tin* niatt(*r. and tlieri; lieing no further business, ebised tin* lU(*(*ling. 'I’ln* ebairtm'ii were thanked lor presiding,


ami representat ives llion proctieiled to the LeylamI Motors gn'und for tea. al te r wbicb lixtiii’es fi>r next, si'ason wert* arranged.


Presentation To Shakospoare. Whilst, some repres.oil a I ives were ettgaged


in arranging tixMiies, olber.s were present vviiile .Alderman .'-^landriiig presented to " .loe " Sbakespean*. tin* Leylaiid pt]'U« a silver-mount(*il cricket ball in Vecognitioii i»f bis feat


in beat ling the league bowHng


averages last .season w ith ‘.H wickets for 7. Id nuis a pii‘c»*. Alilerman .<tandring ri'i'crrcd to tin* fad that Sliakespt*are bad a keen slruggK* vvitli 'I'brcifall and addl'd that lor several years tin* i»ro. beading tlie b'aguc li'fwiing av(*rages bad lu'cii a nietidM*r ol the cbaiiijiioii elevi'ii. He war ml V eongra t n- lali'd .'slijikespeare anil expri'ssed a lioju* that be would cont inue to met*t with success lor


many years to come. .\i'lvnovvledging tin* jiiu'sentat ii*n, doc , .,


said in* would do bis utiiiosl to win another cricket ball, as they " look betu*r in pairs. ( Laughter, )


If appeals by the In>im> sidi*


CLITHEROE LITERARY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.


tin 'I'liiM'.silMy


Ifi'^laiinuii, .M,-. .■M,”ili'M (pnisiiR-iii I pn-.-icI IK. Air. .N,.rii.an Kiulry i.-a.l a palaT „n Hi lii' I I.IIUI. M , M r


l;- " !l“' < lull IW . I'liKnu'L.r, liim.s,.|| ih,. »ll! m.ii',. lam,Ml,. l!,,l„.rl llaiR.v ,,a.,l :


Hu ii'rl l.iillLs .SU'ViMl.MiM »a.s llii-'.il.l ........ 'I .sii'Vi'liMiM, a ili.-liiij.|ii-ln'il


s,,i, ,,i


<luM i.'ivil


, lli.-


'|"iili.'i' « a s .Marpar.'i llali,„,r. ,u il„. „i,| '^.i""''' liiuiily ,,l ||„. |l„|i,„|,..,


.November.


I'niMi la'i- ||(. inlii'i'ili'.l III.. ,l,.|i,ai'v . . l .ni , ni.ide bun :in inviilid t bn.iigb.Mii bi's hie. He w;ts l.oi-n in Kdinbiirgb on the l;ub ol arnl even in i bildbood bis


liealtb gave coiisianl anxietv. He was desiiii,.,! t,,,- ll,,. luTedilarv pnilession ot bis


Lundy and between l''7ii-7l went tbroiigli a I'oiirse ol engineering study at Kdinbiirgb Lniver.sity, also gaining practical expern-iie*-, and that laini liarity with the .sea, :ind .s.>a tolk wliieli is .so niarkeil a feature »>l bis uri tnigs . Hilt, lie bail no apt i lnde loi' the sijent t .ic .side ol tiie pi'ole.ssion, and in- sntlien-ni bealib for tbe pbv.sic-al baidslu|*.s wbii b its piaf'tise involved. Kveii a.s a Imv. Ill’ was (-onipleielv vvi’app»'d up in two m- ji'i'est.s l i terature and llie cnriiuis .stn<U til binnaii lile, with a sli'iing leaning towanls its more .sordn! and s«|iialid aspects, and as .strong a revult again.si eonv<>iu ion ami ri‘- xpeetabil itv.


In l^f l be al.andoned


engineering and began t.i rea<l law. ’I.» bis b'gal .st uilies be gave tin* minimum of alh'n-


tion, bill wbell ier in Kdinlmrglt. at bis lather’s eoi inl iy Iniiise among the Pontlamis. Of in raiidiles far and wide over Lowlaml.s iind ll igblands. be was an indiist rimis siiideiit ol biinian natiirt*. ami a devonrer ol all sof ts of imaginat ive l i l e ia tme , am! lo Use bis own jilira'i* " a sedulous a p e ” o) llie vvrit«Ts upon vvliom In* Iiojied to lorm bis style.


In about bis twciitv-tiflb y iar . be maile


tlu' aei |uai i i lame of Snlney ' t ’olvin. wliiHi ripene(l into a life-long friemlslup. Tlimi bis own ini t iat ion into aiitlioi'sliip llinuit'li l.t'slie Stejibeii and tbe "('011111111 .Maga/im-"


- and bis inirodinl ion in l''7o tn \ \ ' , K. Ili'idey.


journey from .\nlvverp to Ponio ise. the re-


I'ord oi w'bicb " .\n Island N'oyage " il>7'' l was bis br.sl, imblisbed work. It gave bini a signineani pfaco in l i terainre among tbe ■iniall eircle who ull innUely lorni luiblie taste. Ill tlu: .same year appealed a .series of


ftiiitaslie stories ent i t led " .New Arabian N ig l i t s ” ami also tbe essay ” Will o’ ilie .Mill.” one of bis lir.st and iimst .siteees.sfiil essavs. In l"7P appeared " 'I'ravel.s wiib a i)onk(*y,” llu* jonrmil of a tour in .'"'ont born l'’rance. He now made the aisinaintaiu-e of


a I ’alifvU'niaii buly. Mr.s. Dsimrne, whom be af terwards married, and who was bis eritie jiml ('ollaborator in niuHi of bis work tbere- altor. His wri t ing as yet onlv bnmglit liini a very small income.


In I'-itJ lie made tlie camM*


"I ll'i' Ill'll Hull. l.iKlillmu,..,.. II,.. |i||,.|,..


i Im' I.H'lniiilillv i.k'. i . I.-, Il.'hl ;tl


bini. 1 L* wa.s one ol tlui.se persons who never grow np. i'iveii Ills nu*n are for ibe nuisi part larger cbildn*n. Hi.s .style was tully developed wlien be was lV) and tlu*r(*after il undmwent m> Hiange, except in bis la.sl yeais.


|L* has been called tbc best loved o|


nioilern wj i le i s , and the gods aUo loveil bini, lor )u* died young. Isaak \Vail«m usc<i 'piolc tile saving almiii tbe strawberry Donblles-. (lod iiitilil have ina'ie a better


berry. Imt doubtless (iod lu'Vcr i lul .” In I be same spirit one might .sa> , Doubt le.s.s man nmv write a beti«*r bisik tor bov.s than " 1 I'easiii'e MamL” but doubtles... man m ver has. It grew out ot a map. 'I'lisitala batl a love lor maps, ami would spend l ioui sove i ibeiii, nmkinj' im.iginai'y voyage.s, all over till' World. He oi‘< asionally drew maps ol inm);inar> pbue'.. and it was loit ol a map »il sui’li a pku I* that lit- great sloi v grew , ami came l<i bi; known as " ‘lieaMii'e I sland.”


1 woiii«l likt* III say a tew vviu'd.s abi-ul


*■ 'I'leasure l.siand " a.s it i.s the oio* rtoiiam't; o| Ti isi tala’.s 1 Itiiow leally well. I make no aptilogy tor that . Iiei aii.sel ibiidv it is a tale


wbu'b appeals lo liie Imv in every man, and bow many im-n are ibere, to wlioiii lb.it appeal will I'em.iin iinaiiswei'ed. vHu'ii they read or eliaut tbai tollu king sailoi'.s I'lmriis : " I'ltii'en men on the dead man’s cbe.si ^o! im! bo and a b<itlle o| niin!'' ami leel a liiuvanecr lo tbeir luMits! It is inlere.sling to recall bow " Treasure Island ” grew into the toria tn wlimb we m>w know It. Tusitala tells Ms ot the deligjitini lumr.s iu* spent cokmrnig tins luiip wl iub his imaginat ion bad ma'le, put t ing in its ereeks and coves. Its nioiinlaiii.s ami valleys, and streams and woods, until lie began tt) be iboKmgliiy las t inaled with bis creaimn and tell be knew eVi'iy lIlHl ol tbe gl'oiiml. .\s one ga/.es on the map to-day t)iie can iniai;inc tin* lioy Isli j;lcc wllll wbu b lie .selected tile s[»oi w here Hie ti'ea'Ure lay, ami marlvcd on liiu ' I'ossi-Sj sui>posetl lo mave been placed tliei'e With the bl.iod ol l•■lln^ biiiiselt, al ter slaying bis .s|\ sbipmaics on the Islam! and witli wliat a pleasure it is tt> now and again int ll U) llu* map and .see llu* very site til the .-loi'kaile ami the creek where llie " Hisp­ a n io la ” Went asliore. and tlie j',timnd mair till* wood where Long John .''Silver bnrle'l bis crtil'l i at Ills nni limms coiniatle. To anyone wiili a vein ol ...... try, romanee ami imagiii.i- tioii, i!u! tale Is irresisiable. .\s an a'lniin r once wrote " T[u* book Is lull ol tbe c l ia ia ' - ters ibal bred ilie wri ter’s laiuy : the pieturestjui.* out law. ball- trader, ball pirate; ilie bold Imccaiu-er: captains ami s.iilots. characters with the.•cent ot the btiue alioiii llielU. wlmlli .''^tev euson Wol'ke!! into .s.tUTs of lanlas t ic yet alua.vs plausible .shape-. 'I’liere are few tilings m l i terature more jibosjly than tiic lai»-tai)ol lUiml l*»*vv’.s si ick alting tile lonely Irozeii roati.


Ibc book is


pai'ketl with sill'll cllects. am! the libulx- giiards who arc its lierocs. arc (every nuulier's s.ui tif llu'in) iinupu,' ami noweili il ereaiioiis . boldly drawn, yet bm.slu*«.t with a toueli as light as tbe brush of a luit terby’.s


wing.” rill' liook was wri t ten in wibl D<‘«'


In l>.t* be went to


California. 'I'lu* bardsbips ol the jonriiey. wbicb partly for economy’s sake, and partly to gain new expt'fience (rv*eounted in "Across the P la in s ” ) be Ituik as an ordinary emigrant : greailv' reduced bis small .slock ol strei iglb, and Ibe witilt*r ol l.’'4d->n spent in i>overty, ionelinoss and d»*jcction aiinosi wore tbroiigb tb*.* trail thread ol bis liie. With marriage in 1>M) and return to Kurope. tin* tide ol bis toriuni's lurned, luit llieia* was no plivsieal rec«'very. and tor tbe test, of bis lil(> be siriiggle<l agtiiiisL eonslant il l-beallb. wbicb for nuinilis at once would debar him trom liotb work and companion- sliip, 'riu* collected vi*iiime ol essays N irginibiis Pin*risnin* ” was published in


I>Sl. Then began llu* .senes of verses ol cbildbood wliieb took tlu* _vv<»rld by sioitii wlieii llu'v appeared in IS*^."». Ai tlic same l ime be* began tlu* lir.-t ol bis s.'iious ronmnee-s of adventure^ tlu* eiMieli iiiaknig "Treasure Isbuul ” publislied


Hulier-


lo Stevenson liad only been known to a sum I eirele ol readers and critics,


bis pbict* as one ol tlu* lorcmosl imagiimiiv*' writers of )ii'< litrn'. In


l ie now took 'aUo a|>i'‘'nred


a second volume ol es.says '. I’amiliar Mndu*s ol Men and Ifoi'ks,’* wliicb »*stablislied bis ivpill 111 ion ll- u lilU! iiuil ...lllllli' ('I'lli.'. illM .|s ill.' i.\poiiiiili'r ul 11 siiKi;*'-!il'*' uutl oriKHiul |,l,i|„s,i|.liy *.l' III'*', lu I- -1 ,1h'


llnliriR'immlli \\ liiTi' lu' n'iii*iim'il l ill I *. 1„. wi'i.l.' " r'liiu'.' ni l . i .


'''I ui Here III.' iri-


ii„.ii, h,' liivislu'.l nil his ui'i. lull 111 " I’l iii*'.' n i l . l " III' lllllill' U si'l'iuus lllll'iupl 1.1 .'I';';".'


Iniencc in lids


.wmiiiii, iiu.l uu.l..' luT pui'i .'I llu; .-l.u'y. Ihi.s M.'V.'I- M,.'..'-M„lly .li.l, .-uv.' in hi- hi-i


and Hermis lon." A l‘‘'J' n m i


Ot to ” si range


ippean ease ol Oocn-i


but alone among Mev»*iison


iinlini^bcd romamc. ” Mu* Wen ol ' al te r " Prim “


l lvde ." At 'irsi llu* pnblu .............. ’ it soon c(»mpB*re.l p opu lant \ . am it b.is


names to tbe eoiiinmn stm-k ol ercalioiis wliicli !iO‘ M


....mpl.'l.'.l iu l>'-"., " Ru IIUPI’.'.I., (I'"',';! ' Til.'


S Mil. hi-i..n.'i ii liKU'p; .Musl.'l' ..I


** Cairioiia I bTinision. bis VViUks. detail -sonu i ngs.


( 1*'P;D. a n d liimlly ” \N ' ‘if ot T lu ii ts n r a p u l Mirvev ol


IlMlhiulnii'


I will t r y MOW to d»''i'riln* in o f th e m o re lan io i is ol liis w r i l ­


ll,,.' »..iul.'l'. uh.','.' 1.. h..;;i,i UU,..,.'; .-sl.'Y'U- s„nS UH.st vi.ri.'.l ...ill'Ul .;1 h'.'ru ui.'. « h .u


OlU' (lave menlioiu*! works, exi'tirsum


'd.


,.,...mI1- il ull. lu 1..I.I111..U 1.. 1I1..M there aia* lables. iiisloi .il


^ in biography, tlu* inumt - lr«*m Vailnda and last. Imt


" '"■"■"'■du':i;„ih.l " l-,'uy.','>." wnti l ; r 'h I .■ i ,^ s : u u : : u ; u w i v n .


r U i l . s i l


' ‘‘•d nj*' a i,> well known 11.’!;'-',',


(I I bal W eird luxik I lu* .lekvil and .Mr. Im


out bs i - .. •ei,,.


works added two eked.


iinagiiml ive


..I C.'.ii'K*' M.'i.'.liili l^ v.'iy iii;irl.*'il , h.i.iU. Hu liii'li. uuil i'-pi'. l;illy y.*ini';


weatlier over lorly years ago, at lira ami uiu* cannot do belter than ipuite I'Mliiliml (lOsse on tills; " He passed tie v.-itb regiibiriiy. Al ter braekla.si 1 went up t«» Louis'' bedroom w liert* be sal uj) in bed. witii (lark llashing eye.s ami nillleil hair, and we played chess on the covt*r-iid.


•nilier emar, .Mr.


• (lavs .Not


a woi'il pasM'il l»>r be was lorbid'leii to .speak in llu* early part ol ilie day. As .soon as be lell tired, »'llen in llu* nijddb* ol a game, be would rap with pereiiiptoiy knuckles on lilt* boarti as a signal to stop, and then .Mrs. Slt'VOMson or 1 would arrange bis wi l l ing male ria ls v.ii the bed. Tlieti 1 wtmbl .see im nmre ol liim till dinner time. , wiien lu* would appear, .smiling ami voluble, tbe liornlile I.ar of .speecldesMiess having been lot (loan, 'riien tiverv night af ter dinner be wtmM read Us what lie liail wi iilei i t l i imig tlu* day. I limi in a note l.) my wi le tlaleil Oetobet Louis has been wri t ing all tb


artl. l » l : tinu* I have been lien


buMcn t rcasiirc. m g : be reads it t.) ti bv chapter. ’ 1 bis il Island. I Itiok back l p’casiirt* tban tlmsc c. . will , llu*


l lu* bigb


>1 ji iiates ami degree cxctl - l igbl , cba[ilci'


Id nigbt.s at Hraetuar. ■our


SI*' was •Treasure keener intellect uai


liovHing outside and Louis


re-uliu*’ Ills luubhiig romance by llu* lamp- 1,Hit. empbas i /mg the piirpler patches with iiriitte.l vnue atul gent ui i lat ing Unger. Tiisilabi liiui'cll said ahoiiL it. when a


bis i (III magaziiu* it-rm) it tlid imi take: dul not .an*. 1. Lk-.l tlu* tab* my>clt.


I


WM, mv Uiu.l "I lu.'lur.'.s.iui'. I l l llh' IU..U.1 .'! .I..hu S.K.'I ul-U. uu.l 1.. th s


ipiv rather admire tlial simmlK ami loiniul • i.ie •idvenliiivr. What was inhmi<*ly nmn* iklilliirMtiui; I lui.l |.M-M'.l 1 . h.ii.l u.urh. 1 111.I ............. . u ImI.'. 1 l.M.I "l l l l . 'U Ih.' |.'ll.l ■ |||...U U.' Iiiuuu ■.'I II’I Us I lul.l ll.ll ll.U..' ,nv l.!)ok • The IVnllami Lis tng when Ibe


I w;|s a* i.ov of H; imt yet at e o l f g e .


f i l e 'CCIII' to iiaV!* giV'M mm'li pb'asiin* amt iJ bi-tund-.i nn- was llu* mean- ..I In iii)H up.'.


M':ii..'lv -UN I lu.'un iu>........ " .Itlst a teW wol'ils ill


sect mil. Atlv eiilni e H tic stories


‘ K ldliapli«*d.’


•* Tbe Ulaek Arrow ” el;e!*ts siuh a> I*eWs Island.” tlie Lep.-r


iMl.i'ilv III "hi l l . I l.i.'h uu IIII.'I'.'S..


...................1 wood, ami w Uu* tt> a d'-'eMiiiJ' I • m'«'!l


( om lnsioii ol lilts


hreai ll Ti i ' i tala’s *• ( 'at rmiia ” ami . le goes I n lor vv «*U'‘l s Stu k in ” Trt*asnr('


and lh<* I'lnel man llu* im'o's III " lxii....-i I...... tasv ami llueiit. and one i'


...... . , , K liln.ippeil.


bis books, he g-)t m*ar i-' ,H bill wilii ih.' iMo kirsties m Hermis t iin.” I'o showed :i 'un'i


I sai*l (To he eoiitimieiL'* G I S B F R N . iT l l l t l ' l l . -) -cry .sill.c.'-siiil


luliil.l.' sal.' "a - h.'l.l .m Salol'.lay in I ..' |•:ll■i>k l!..om. The .sal.- wa.s ..rganis.'il k' ill.' lailv irn'inheis of ih.' I hoi'i h I'.mm il iii inli'l' t'o rai'i' lumls 1 . 0 ' mal.'i'ial lor il..' Moi'Uil.g pai'iy lor a pr.ispociive hazaar. 'nieii* w . is a gttt.d assortnu*iil ol goods.


Siipidcmcntcd hy poiiml ami .'akc .-.lalls. 'I Im -ale was .k'chu.'.l open hy Mrs. W . Il.'at.m. ,i| Hark (Lite, and llu* prt'i'i*e«!s aiiumnled to


ov t r UAlt. WIlkST DlilVh'. AND-IIA.NCI':. - A 1 1 .0 ^!


successliil whist dm . ' ami dam:.' "as hcl.l 1 1 1 til.' Uhl N'i.'aragc I’avilioii, oa hr..lay evoa- llig, io ('loine.sion with ihc \oi'l.s!iir.' .si'ction


of Ih.' .National lii.-iiinti' lor ih.' llliml ' 'hist t 'hampiooship.


'I her.' ".'I'l' iw.'iiiy tahh'y


oi'ciipicd, with .Mr. S. NVInlwam as A l . t . The pri'/.es weio won as lollows :-M. ;ul ies ; k .Mi-s U. Pies ioi i (aflel'liooii le:i hnivesi ; Miss n. Tavlor (pi'arl lieads) ; l loating pri'/.e, .Mrs Tomlinson,


l l .one Kiui. Itiuiiugton


ifall.'V l e a e lo l IU ; eolisolation. .Mrs Alston. (k'liU'eim'ii: 1. -Mr. I>. Waterworlh (si ver rake s lamDI ; tl. Mr. ,1. T. I.olthoiise (silv.'i' ami cut -glass ( 'iiiell ; l loating prrze, Mr. 1.. Wevmes (leatli.'i' eigaret t .' I'a.se) ; .'Oiisola- l ioii ,


.Mr K. StarUie. h'mirteen players


srored MO or over, thus ipial ilyi iig lor the nevl round. Captain Davies, one ol Ih.' hliml oi'gaiiisei's Ir.im Itrmlliird, pre.sented the prizes, ami took the opportuni ty to give a lirief out l ine of tlie vahialilo work llie


Soi'ietv is doing in training mind meii, women and ehililren for various iieenpations. Ono profession he ment ioned in partieular was massage, in which many bliiul peopk- now excel. Af ter t lie whist , Mr. N. Water- worth and Mr. A. ( larne t t played for daiii'- ing. The Nat ional Ins t i tute for tlH|_l!lind will heueli t to thg ex t ent of nearly £ 7 10s.


I " 'I’lu* Hiaek Arrow .” lu«m UaUour me«*is .-n I he sty b


Iroin adveiitun* to a<lventun - .nilior. .'.'ubl not 'lo-i.l i w.»m.*n


liaud. MRS. SARGE80K


.•Vfti'i' my lung H. ispital Kxiiniem-.-. 1 am m.w pii'iiar.'il to fit any l-aily any kimi of .Appliaiu'e .she mi'chs. Doctors orders carefully carried out


T. RIULLINEAUX ATTENDS AT MRS. SARGESON’S


EUmMy BLACKBURN DAILY


CHIBOUODIST AND OBTHOUEDIC


SUl'XMALI.ST FOB ALT. FOOT TROUBLFS If anybody suffers with a Broken Hown Anti'ri.jr Metatarsal, Arch cxix-riunces severe temk-rne.ss and pain at tin- li'.ill of tlio foot, the callous fonuatioit often hecorao inflamed and painful, then walking is a torture.


bl'A IP


; -in'i ,. . ! along bust ital;


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* ( 'at rioiia. " Weir ot


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