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U(.s:*ord np-to-ilnto ; L yland
iTOyltind Aloinrs .... .19 . .. J .. , s . ., S . ..11 Burnloy St. .\m!irw.-1- ... .1 . .. 5 . .. 9 . ..IJ Chofh*y
JAarrow LAST SATUPDAVS PRSULTS. Lauc:ifiL(T (li), TA; { ’lii
JIil)Mi-‘.s<lak* WaiuliTi r-» «!i). I l l li*i‘ Oaru'on, (55.
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lL*;xl. LT5 for tiw: Wliallfv (li). L5.A. Blackpool. Kill ioi' lout' iiloc).: Ciiorlcv ll iL 70.
Burnley Si . .Amlivu.- (,h). l-!5 for seven : Barrou'. 100 for <evoii.
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATI’INCL
W. II. Ilawiu'ili--Blackpool v. Cliorley ... Dti U. GarraU— l lamov v. SI-. Amlrcu> ........x57
.1. Brooks—AVaml<‘ivr.‘' v. Daru’cii ............ .x57 'i*. Paikiii>nji — Kratl v. Whalloy ................. 5II J. Bi’op^lcii TL*a<I V. \ \ ’liallcy .................... 51 II. Vk'atldiiifitoii — Blackfaiol v. (Ilmrli'v ... -10
B0A\ ld. \G.
l''airi:Iou;ili“ -Blackpool v. CHiorley .,7 for .’11 .fomi(*r~liniicas(<‘r v. ( ’litliertie __(5 for 115 Ci'.iMroe - S i . Aniliv\\> v. Barrow .. 0 for 2A '!'. I*’oolo (llitlierof v.
Lanca.slcr . .5 f o rB 5
SATURDAY’S GAMES REVIEWED Aj- iiCylantl.
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................... .20 , ..Ll . 0 . .. 0 . ..:n ............... .20 . ..10 .,,. A . .. .A . 2-)
P. W. D. L. PU.
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WANDERERS EASY TRIUMPH. 'J'lu‘ W'anderer.s’ ahllitv" to ileleal Darwoii
wa.' lii'vcr .seriousl.v in ilonht on Sa(iir(.hiy. They had won handsomely a week earlier and they set about their foes on Uie si'cotul meeting in w spirit- tliat spcdlcd success from the very lifst. Although H.c Birch Hall mun made tlie running earlier in the season, the present wiiter never regarded lliem as a championship team. Tiiey have ahnmlant grit, hut it cannot ho liehl tlial fhe siih* po'.NC'.'' extraordinary playing st nmgt-h. Sevei’al matches were won by Hie siieer will to achieve victory, hut it wa> ovoleiil that .sooner or later .s”perior comhiiiations mtist prevail. Thi.s view, ex[)re.s.s d In Hic.m* columns many weeks ago, lias been amply jiistilied by events ainl the Wanderers have now eonlirim'd the
impre.ssion by com pletely overplaying tlie Darreners on suc- i:e>sive Saiuniays.
'I’ho question now
ari'^es a.s to \vhether Wlialley can maiiagt* to <lefeat Le.vlaml lo-nmrrow. If they can. tin* Wamlerers will <*iiter on tiieir lollowitig week’s cncouiiti'r with the leaders in a do- tir-die spirit Hiat- must invest (he match with alisorhtng iiiK'rest. and. on iorm. wv ihiiik the Wanderers could win and wre-:t the champioii'-hip iroin Leyland. On paper, Lancaster have a better chance tlian the Wamlerers. hut rain couhl ea>i!y spoil Ihe Liine-,hleis wlios»* programme extends well into Se|>temlier. ’* CHiii Wlialley rise lo tlu- oeea-ioiir” That is wiiat the Wanderers want to know and. the .Ahheyite.s are likely !u liave every mieourag<‘meiit from (Minreli M<*admv, ev<‘ii it they did rather
up.set the Wandortu's on a llamshol-toiii Gup matter I Here they have a iTianet- to rehabilitate
them>i'lves ill llu* alleclioii< ol tlu* ^^an- derer.A.
To gel hack to last Sat unlay V game. .\l
^^i1l^oMt a. iiiaich on acouml of llio liolidays. itliicf intens i
ilo* League Icailcrs, wen? in the inalclios uf
Lanc;i.'-ter aiid lliliMi‘>ilale Wanderor.' ^v■|lo al<»ne Inivc a cliama- (0 «lcposin^ the pre sent iea<ler.'-. Botii won. hut liancaslrr lunl lo .sirutjolo liartl. wliil.‘‘>t the \Vaniler«.*t> won easily. BlackpiMjl ivtiirnod to form ami
vanqui.slK (I Ohorh-y in very convincing .style. wliiLt Kt-ail hmiisihi oil a clever victory at Ur- expense tif \ \ lialley.
\ <lonr .strno^le seen at Burnley wliere Si. .\ndrew.s had
lo he eontent wuh a liraw afler
dismi.ssin^ livt' Barrow men lor .six run.s.
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CLITHEROE MAKE LANCASTER STRUGGLE FOR POINTS.
l‘ii: out toi‘ ;t meaj;ie 05 at. Ijancaster, on
Satiirilay. C'litlieroe m‘Vertlu'le<> made their hosts Mni>zizle lor victory in a name wliere >m h inumur.s as a cre ohtaiiu’d, ttdl to tlie howler.s. .Ul till' runs *J2 imm could miis- UT ui ‘ie 110 and a d(P/.eii of these wore
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i'xlra.-^. 'i’he wicket was fairly Ufele.s.s and if an explanation of llie low .scoring must, he i^iveii, it is that the hatsinen were lack ing Jii hohlne.'-s. Very few of them <-hose to go out and lia\e a wliack and it is sig- iiilicant that the ])hiyers who <lid indulge tlieir arm.s a liuie w**re successful. Eor llio most I'aiT, ihe willow-wieldor.s on hoth
.sule.' tteaieil lh<‘ howling with exagger ated re.'|>»el. hatting wilh c-xireme wanness until the steaily attack hegan to appear deadly.
'riirouglnjuL hoth innings, the
liowling wa.s good, iiiii. it was never ?o terr- ihly ilillindl as .'.ome made it appear. {'liiheriK! ohtained liisl use ,>f the pilch
p if eMfVM feli l l ' |u:if if ^ "'■laiii;!iM]\ i ' l l- ‘ I 'f.'i,
oi.-cupied over an honi'. an<l lit' then gave a simph* reinru to .homer. LaU> in t.ho ven- inre. Cowgill and '\\ Boole had a tling and though ion ami seven do not seem liig sc«»res. they weiH' almost tin* best. .Loincr had the llattering lignres of six wickets for ll> rnns. tie* reward of sheer stcadiiu's.s, not
and lost wickets .•^teadily in spile of the iiltra-cantions niethod.s employeit. Sims alone wa- able l«> play the l)owling for any length «)l time, ami h.e \vas painfully slow c/<'M alter lu' hail heeii long enough at tin* wiekel to have his eye w«-ll in.
Jli.^ -’ll
the viuy beginning, Darwen goi the sliocli of their young lives, 'riuvllall knocked hack one of
William.sonV stmiips with a single .-cored: lliree run- later. Bollard was brill* iantly caught in tlie country: and at nine. Garner got one ol Brooks’s specialitit's tlial heat him all the way. It is true Hiat a mild rally etisned. A. ITokleii l»laying souml. pationi criclod. hut Tom Garner was caught by Blackhnni al 27. ami before Darwen eonhl recover. Holden hail been snapped at the wieket and 'I'om Gcn)per brilliantly taken by Lofthoijse. the hoard making very tiielan- <‘iioly reading for the. Bir<*h Hall contingent; 2h~( )“ H. Edgar Lamster still ln-hl the fori and by a hit of hold hatting ami a certain amount of luck wilh snicks and mis-liit,- went on to reach 2^. being ninth out at 155. Tlie
re.st matter- little, though Walsh did get- ill a fruitful swipe or two. A feature ol the innings wa- tin* uncanny way every howling change maili* pn»ved immediately -iicces-ful. Birsi Bri'edy, then Brooks, and liiially Blackhnrn were put on ami each got a. couple of wicki*ts for the
a.sking. 'riioiigh <iisniis'-ed for a beggarly (5-5. Oar-
wen did not give iij). Tlial is not the Har well way. But out for ten. th(‘.v would struggle to the last and it is tlieir Tighting qualitie-. eoupleil with utti'r sportsmaiishii*. that makes tliem as popular opponent.s as «iiie etnild wisli to have.
'I'he Wandort'i'.s
.-ipijily waited patiently for Mie hall to hit. ami liit it. Tlioro wen* certain
ca.sualties. hut
progre.ss was always sati*;raetory, Dick lh*ys especially playing a .«oiiml game. Bonr wickids were down at IS and then d. Brooks wi'iil in. An odd .lonuniah here ami then* was half-inclined lo tliink Hiat the Wanderers had Hieir hack-, to the wall. Jonathan was iimler no sucli illusion. Tie promptly lifted 'Bollard inlo Hu* next fi»*hL re|)enting tlio operation several times aft<'r- wards ami enabling the Wanderer.- to win ill a. <'0!nnion cant<*r.
iVol until 105 iiad
Im-oii ivaelu'd did 1 ley’s capital display come t«i an end. and there was time for Brook- pnrsning his
nii.ssion as a hitter, to com- pleli* Ills half-contnry. He revelled in tlie Darwen liowling ami i»!aye<l an innings good to watcli. Brooks'- hatting is one ol the .snrpriso.s of the year—especially al Harwell.
HATJAVEX.
A. Holden, r I’’. Hudson h Threllall I). Al. William.-=on. h Threlfall
I’olhinl. c Loflhoust* h Bro<»ks ............. L.- Garner, h Brooks ...............................
'r. Garner. <• Bhu'khurn )> IL
Latnsl.fi', h Blackhnrn
brilliance. Lancast'-r did not voetii to liave a still' Luk. hnt they soon received a sot.-imek. for
'I'aylor. ill his Hr'l over. tiM)k tlie wickets of Hargn‘ave» and Douthwaile. neitlicr of wlihdi cxeelhnt men troiihleil the semxus.
'I'hese
ri’ver-es inspired I.each and .letiner to ** .sit on the splice.” and a duel hetwi'cn dogged <h*t\‘iiie and wily howling ended in the par tial succe.s.s of the halstneii. who suhscrihed 1?7 lietwiH'M lliem. hefon* Boole look hoth
•wick'ets. I'litheroe wcr<! tlieii in iJic aseend- aiic.v again. hut Laneastar adoptod the Yorkshifo iaclic,*- of “• doggeil does it.*’ and
•siiceei'de.i. with painful hesitancy, to do it. A hn’gi‘ crowtl watched the tnatcli and re- wanled evor.v good piece of worlc^-p». eitlier
.side with applaiis«>. 'they did nol .’f^Mn to jnim! ihe sixly-i dd overs pnidiiLdiig/'jpidv
two runs apic<'e ami weie didiglited '..witli llio LmiC'idi'r.s’ sii<*cess.
OLITUEBOK.
j \ . Boole. I) .lonner ........................................ h V. Sims. (‘ and h .Icitiier .............................. l2*d *S. Ohadwicic. <.• Iliggitisoii I* Jenner ......... 3 IL Soiithwortli. i) Boheris .......................... 1 A. Hutchinson, h .lentier ..............................
'2
•I. Thompson, c Honthwaltrt' h .Tenner ... 0 J. Ttmier. Ihw h Boherts ............................. 1
M'nyioj. h .Tenner .............................................. •] *\\ BiH)le, not out
AV. Briorlcy, h Learli ■ I.
J . H. Jtol.ori J.-nnor
ii' i\ !|). W. l.e.icll (*. (kiwgilL h la'acit .................. ......
.......... 11 .......15
Extra.s ................................... (> Total .............................. (55 O. M. B. W. I
......................... ................... 7 .................................... 0 10
........... -1.1 T/ANt'ASTT'.IL
d). IL llnrgieaves.^ h Tn.vlor .......... 1). \V. liOach. 1) Boole .......................
;fT. Douthwaitc. h Taylor ............... Jonner. c Tlricrley 1» Boole ...........
,r. n .
itoi.erts, h Taylor ................. A. AVil,s/)n. r Ouvgill h Book- ........... AV. (isiTum. c 'J'homi>.son h 'laylor
;T. r . Higgin'^oii. not out ................. T . Brown, r Bricrley Ii Boole .........
Slll
3*\ G. Banks, h Thomjxson ............... Extras ................. Total ..................
A*. E. ('".nimi. h Thomps,;n ..... .....
7 IG (> 0
2i 2
K.
Lam.stcr ... ................. 5 J. W Wal.-h .. .................. -1 J. T. C^fiopcr ..................10 .\. Hohh‘11 ...... ................ :i L. (liinuT ........................... 1
Pollard .......... ..................3(>
1'. trooper, e Loflhmise h J. W. Walsh, h Brooks .. d. 'I\ (V)opor. h Brooks G. W. Bl-li. not out ll . Bound, c T. -^eotl I Extra. Total
■clMII
Breedy Brcedy
Bhiekhiirii 0. M. B. . . .10
Hroidis ..................... .... 9 K.
Hr.cdy ............ .... t; Hhtrkhnrn ............ ..........."
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IHHHLKSDALK WANDKHKHS.
'r. Scott, c 5iml h I ’ollaril ........... .). LolHiouse, e Ei.-h h I’ollard B. lieys. h Gooper .....................
.). Brooks, not E. Stamlriiig,
'rhn'lfall. st Bouml I> Th)llard . W, Blackhiirii. h Pollarti .......
out
not out Extras .
Total {for 0.
A w M.
o
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•> 1
icUot.s),
11. •12
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V 20 t) PLUCK WINS AT WHALLEY. Bor ojie rca-on or another whicli few
tr:idilioiial!y so too. Experienced ericki'ti'i's like fL Green ami d. Peters can well remom- her Hie Jays when Whalley, wiUi tv giant ’s strength and mostly using it like a giant , that is in the si*use llmi tliey gave no
(jiiarter. hut at the same time always acting lip to tin* higliest trmlition.s of sj>ortsman- sliip, for wliicli AVlialley is well-famed, iieverHiele.s,s oecasioimlly found in Head a little David eai>jihle of using sling and stiuie with devastating etfeet.
'riial was
long before Llio AVar. And it Inul its counterpart iii firsLelass cricket, sinco it was well known tlnit llie mighty ATorksliire, capai)le uf <Tusliing witliont remorse other but less powerful giants among tlm tirst- class counlie.s, went to “ Somersoislieor ” in
peoph* conlil explain oll'-hand, Bead are re garded as “ .small be e r ’’ by most Bihhles- dale League ehihs. Vet there is no eliih in tin* tournament more eaimbh? <d' .springing a surpri-e on tlieir opponents.
.jVimI J ......... L' lear and tremhliii
their old reputation. Were Hii*y not the I'r.-i to defeat l.eylami in this very pre.^eiit si*aM>iir’ 'I’liey -eeiii to lie ill wait for the giants ami- till with their hi'Jids! ll there is a .secret about thi.s latent power it is surely ihi-. that Bead liave a superalniml- ance of that eiiHiusiasiii whicii soiiietinies WiU’ks miracle-, that eomhim*d enthusiasm which i- !ael<iiig in at h*a.-l a tiuv sidi*-, notably let it- .say ( ‘liHieine {('liathurii- road) way. I'!\i*ry man of them lf»»iii Bejid is a liveWin*. She«*r eapaeily in haismaii- sliip or real quality in howling would not he claimed prooahlv by the Beaditi*.- theiii- .-elves, .‘ilways exeejiliiig Bray, hut their ability iti either sphere is not to he de.-piseil. and wh(*ii it is harm*.—ed lo an enthusiasm which rannot he ex t i iigiii.-hed. it assiime- an a-peet whiiTi only the unwary, inicon- -eioii.-ly marching to ih*teat, disregard tt> Hieir own eo-t. Bray, howeuer, is a howler of intrinsic merit ami if Tom Parkinson ami Brogdeii pul up many more (iflies they will force thetnselve- into the ranks ot the elect. Moreover ami not wit list a mliiig,” as the man in the street wiuild say. Bead play without jirofe,—itjiial, an omission whieii ll *• eiijoyeil ” by soim* higher plae(*d elnh- vv«)iil(l bring them tiimhliiig t«> the hottom of the League table with an emharra.-siiig rate of desi-ent. Last Saturday Bead were at Whalley and
damaging shafts ol merry men. Ill posi-w'ar crIckeL Bead liavi* lived up to
!,. there lo meet the samiiiv Wooils :iml hi-
i. over a side appeared to he ri*asoiiahl.\ -afe. it was the Ahhiwites wiieii they had -cored ITI »)ii a wick(*l wiiicli could not In* .-aid to favour Hie hat-im*ii. But Bi'ad made shori wank ol this total. Hu* opening hat-men each scoring litiy. and laying tlie loiimlalioii of -ncci-s whicli was acliieved with only hall the side out. 'I’he tale is soon ttdd. Peti*r.s and I'liaiiihcrlain imuh* a reall\'
good start t'-»r Whallcy. Pcicr.- wa- h*t oil in the slip- when 15. ami as he i- not hle.-sed with too mucit luck it was not un likely that he wamld reach 50. Hi* scored freely all round tlu* wicket, hut was iiot as sound as usual on the leg sidt*. mis.-iiig a few deliveries wdiich at his he.-t he would have placed to tho hoiimlary. It was not. until 52 wa- ri*achcd that Bead achieveil their first howling succe.-s. Ghainherlaiii be ing adiiulged Hiw. to Walne, As quickly two more wickets fell. Peli*rs. well .'‘^et. was actually howled hv Wade and Bardslev ,'Ulfi*rc(l -iinilarly at ilu* hands of Walne. .\’o wickets down at 50 Imt threi* down for 5-‘I. It- was “ up t o ” Parkin.-oti and Alorns MOW. And tlu*y each pin a hefty Imt to tlu* hall what lime anotlu*r 2d was handed oiil to the .'Cori*r.s. Tlien AL>rn's was out in the -aim* tiiaiiiici' as ('hainhcrlaiii. lollowed im mediately afterward- by .1. Green. Hu* Whalley eantalii lieing the hr.-t victim of Bray, who had truiulleil really well without any luek. I*’iv(* for 77 was Mo.“ gr**at -hake.-.” hut inethink- the howler.- wei\* able to get some
“ heml ” oil the hall and that if anything Hu* wicket wa- likely to improve rather than ileteriorale. I’arkinsoii routimied to defeiu! valiantly, ami liere and Hiere to hit out lii-iily a ii-efui man :il all times, this Parkinson. Branklaml tnanaged to stay wiili him iiiitil IHI was reaidied. bur, lu*n* again twa> wicket.- fell ti'geHier. both to Bray. I■
'I'he lalter’s 25 was almo.-t as uselTil as .1. Pi*ters’s 57, coming wiien it did. alHiougli with seven down for hi it looked odds against Whalley reaching a high score. .\1 Ili5 aiul 10(5 re.-|)oetiv4*ly ALumamara ami Lakeland got out. the lati(*r conirihiiting a useful half-dozen. It was tlien left for W. Gn'emvood and Wasiihrook to retrieve tin* situation if there was to lie any la*- iriev'ing ahoiit it. Botii of tliem shaped well, indeed there i- more than a suspicion of haL-manship ahoiit Greenwood wlu), if lie 4)pened Hie inning- vvith Peters insteail of making up Hu* tail, would he guilty ot many twenties and thirties and perhap.s an occasional lilty, Wa-hlirook shaped like an old hand aiul dc-ervt'diy carried out his hat for l2. One hail almo.-t writt»*ii Unit Green wood did the same for 2-'I. On tiu* scon^ li-t it n*a<ls • • r u n ” out, when what is leally correid i- •• not ” out. since the fielder wlu* “ ran ” tlu* Whsilley \vick(*t- keepi'f •• mil ” failed to gallu*r Hie iiall and “ downed ” tin- slicks wilh eiujily hands, 'flu* oiil\‘ exriiM* was that the umpire -was ini- slglitcd. hut in -luTi ca-i*- it is advisable to consult tlu* oilu*r iimi*ir«*. iNow whellier ( irci*nwooil and \\*a-hhrook wtiiihl liave put Whallcy into a ••.-alV” po.-ition is and i‘an h<* only a matti*r tor conji*ct lire,
Parkiiisnii playing om* to mid-oti"s iiamls. ’ranklalld being Innvied and BARROW’S ORDEAL. ‘‘ ( ’ricket i- a joy<iii.- game ” .sang sojm*-
hoiiy (»!• other. It he was eorr»*<.*t, then Hu* match at II<*a.-amlfonl on Saturday wa.s not crii*kct. lor it wa- anythuig hut joyon-. About n o over.- wer»* .sent down during Ihe aft^'i- iiooii and 27 of tlu>iii were maidens.
Jn.sl over two runs an over accrued, ihe nin- get l ing pace ap|»roximaliiig to lifl.v an hour. Dour, not joyful. ''f ile “ Saint.- ” seomed it* he out lo r**- main as long at tlu^ wii-kets a.- tlioy could. Both tlrahtrei* ami 'f. Grossh*y, wlio wi^re the to]) scorer.- and had a siicci-.-sion of 12 single-, ami the cricket' was lil'
eic.ss. Barrow adopted all kinds of ruses to persuade the Burnley nun to hit. hut tlie “ S a in t s ” were no|. to he drawn. After an occupancy of the (
trca.se (‘Xteiiiling over Iwo-aml-a-half hoins. llio home-t(*rs declared with 3*15 runs to tlu*ir iri'dit for tlu* lo-s of seven wickels. 'I’lien came Barrow’s ordeal. Going in
iiUcrly weary, they snlfcred a .sensational collapsi*, for Hu^ Burnley pro., howling witli :t great- deal iiiori?.*ting Hian hi.s halting liad
coiitaitied. <*aptiired tlu* first five wickets in three overs for a Iritle of Hiroo nm.s. Ncod- leVs to say. the 3’rinU‘f.s’ position was pre
carious hut B. Garratt and .1. C’rahlrce soon hrought about an improvement and pro- du(*ed the brightest <-ri<*I>'«*t of tho alt(*riioon. 'riic Burnley altaitk roiihl make no impres- sion on them, and run.s came readily. Garratt esi)(*eially becoming vigorous. Altogetlior lu* hit ciglit hoiiiularii*s and lilted aiiotlu*r out of tiu* field, carrying out his Imt. for 57. Gralitrcc was more ri'strained. Imt his inn ings of 51 was none the h*ss vninahh*.
'I’lie
j)air put on 8(5, ami considoring Hu* des perate |)osition when they hegan their part-
ner.ship. .served Hieir side splendidly. Tin* “ S a in t s ” pro. howled an immacnlale length Lu* seveiilcmi ovt*r5 and merited hi.- fine fig ures of six for 25. His son had a day ofT, ami
t.lu* otlier Bnnilcy howlers were not dangerons.
Bl lBNLEV ST. ANDBEWS.
Grahirce. o W. Oi*ahtree h TlooHi ............ 27 J. IL S. AVliitehcad. c Ellis h Thiih*y ... (5 Cro—ley, e Bailee Speak, e Kenyon
GniKlinan Ellis .......
. G. Crabtree, Ihw Ixastwond. h IHli- li(>ap. not out ..
. \Tevers. < If. Bower
Kenyon not out ........... Extra.s ............ Total (for 7
liinings deehiriMl. 0 .
Bailf.v
B. Booth ... ........................ 9 a . ^Va1nHU*y ..................... 7
J. Fl li -
,L CoiKiinan ......................21 ...... ........................17
BABBOW. J . SliorlikiT. Ihw ll Crahtri*e
.\. Stinger, c ami 1> Crahtret* __ (}. Wnlm-lev , 1) Crahlret* .. B. Bootli. .st Lister h Crabtree .. J. (hiodman. Iliw h Craht.ivt’ B. Carratt. not: out
............
J. (baht roc. c
Fii.stwood l> Cralitree .... W. ( ’rnhtret*. r Cralitroe h
Ka.stwood .... Kxlras ......... Total (for 7 wit •kets\ 0 . M. 11.
( ’raht r»‘(* ........................17
W. (i. Crahl.rtv ...............10 A. I'Tast wood .....................12 -\V. H. Bmve r .................. 9.
—♦HC-3*— R IB B L E S D A L E J U N I O R LEAGUE. Uecord up lo date:
Cfiici'rv 'I’ri'e Whalley Barrow C'liHieroe Baxemlen Bnrnlev St. Bead Darwen B’hnrn St. Bihhiesdale Sahden AVaddingioii
both had got comfortably .-i*t is ii(*t to over- stali* It. and Greetiwood had reason ti* liavt* much ^•mlfulelu■e since Ins partner wtis hal t ing like a veteran.
'I’o sa.v LAS1’ 1
po.-i‘(l of Parkinson. He had two for nine. Bor Bead Bray had no more tlian his de sert- in cai'turing four wickets for eight rmi- apii'ce. Waiiu* coming next with three lor thirtv.
WHAM/EV.
.1. Peters, ii Watle .......................................... 57 it. Gliamherlaln. ll>w h Walne .................. 15 G. Morris. Ibw h Walne ............................ S B. ('. Bardsloy. h Waliie .............................. I
.). Parkin.-on. v Wade h Bray ..................... 25 .1. Green, h Bray ............................................... | T. BraiiklaiuL h Bray ...................
W, Greenwood, run out ................................. 25 W. Lakohuul, h Bray ....................................... i5 Alacnamanv, h Wade ....................................... 0 H. Washhrook. m»t. out ................................ 12 k'.x 1 ras ........................................... .1
c. 'rilInt.<ou ......... .......... .^).2 0 A. Waflc .................. .......... 12 1 F. \Valm* ............... ........... 7 1
\v. Bray ................ ........... lo UlsAH.
T. Parkinson, c Bardsloy 1> Ltdiolaml .1. Brogden. 1) I’arkinsmi .1. Baxendalo, I) l*arkiiisoii
......................... ......................
B. Cook, 1) Peters ....................................... C. Tillotson. h Lakeland ......................... IL IT. Cowhurn. not out ........................ F. Walne. not out .................................... . Extrjvs ....................................... Total (for 5 wickoLs)
J. Poter.*; .................. ......... 7 O 45 H. Washhrook ...... ......... .1 J.
Parkin.son ......... ......... 11
Maenamnrn ........
0 . M. H.. ,Ci
1 W. linkoland ........... ......... 3 ]
i) 1
29 19
32 0
Total .............................. 155 0 Af. IL t
:u)
:i2 2'i 12
5
when it came lo halting. .Parkins»*n amt Brogdeii look Hie Whalh*y howling by the scrulf of Hie neck, .-o ti* sjiv, ami shook tlio life out of it. Bavi>iired witli a little hit pf luck ill the early stag(*s when lofty sluits U*II lianiili*.—ly between the fielders liiey afterwards m*ver fallercd. holh men scor ing at. a pro(ligit*us rale. Tiu* Whalley total wjis pa.s.-ed ill an hour and twenty miimtes wilh live mi*n out. Wliat would have happeiieil had another 50 i»r -10 been re- qinreil need not he
di.seu.sscd. but a glance at tlu* individual .score.s will .-luiw how mucli Parkiiist*n and Brogden ])erformed for IL'aiBs bciu'lil, luitli cxi-eeding Hie half cen tury. Wlialh'v’s most successful liowicr was till' vt‘t(*raii Lakeland wlio had to thank Bard-ley for a splendid caieh which tlis-
Xow Bead were (‘xceedingly Injsine.-slike .8. \Ti: i!D. \V lil'WlILTS.
Glilheroe (h). 1(51: Saliden. 11. Gherry Tree. 8(5: Waddiiiglon (ii). 57. Darwen (h). 13.1) for two: Bilihlcsihile Wa.nderers, 71).
Barrow (10, 151; St. .Andrews, Gl. Whalley. IID for (5; Bead (h) . 115.
— —
CLITHEROE SECOND’S FINE VICTORY C.'iitheroe jiinior.s experienced no ditlienity
in defeating Sahden on Saturday at Chnt- hiirn road.
'I’aking
fir.st- knock, Clithoroe
put (*n 1G2, due elitelly k» (lie splendid eiforts of li. LsherwooiL wlio passed the half century, ami 11. Dixon ( lOL SalKlcn. how ever. were disp*iseil of for 11. only Nixon (B») n*acliing <joiihIe (ihures. L, Lslierwomi and ,1. Kell made short work of tlu* Sabdon batsmen, the former taking five wi(?kets for 11) runs, and Hu* latter three for four.
GLITJIEBOE SECOND.
If. Thomas, c Nixon I* Woods ................... 0 L. IsherwooiL h Nixon ................................... 51 )L Ingham. I> M’ood ...................................... 8 L. Wilkinson, h
B.iMihead
...................... IS
.). Bohinson, Ihw h Nixon ........................... 10 A. E. Dix' II, e Valentine h BetUieatl .... 0 II. Dixon, e Valentine h Wood ............... -U) 'r. A. Aldersloy. h Wotnl ............................. 1(5 I). Pale. i> Bedhead ........................................ 0 A. Windle. not out
l l . l•'eU, lliw h Beilhead ............................... 1 J'lxira.s ................................... 0 Total ...............................1(52
Bowling.- Nixon, two for 55: Wood, four
lor 51 : Bedhead, lour for 55: tJackson, none f<ir 32.
SABDKX.
B. WoihI, h Isherwood .................................... *l .1. Nixon. 1) Dixon ............................................. 10 T.
Norero.ss, c Aldorsley 1* Hixim ............ 5 G. AVomL l» ,lsherw4K)d ...................................... 5 .3. Bedhead, ft Ishorwood .............................. 0 E. Jackson, h Lsherwootl .............................. 7 H. Valentine, c Lsherwood h Fell
IT. Charnloy, c Pate h I'oll ............................ 0 J. Ainsworth, h IsherwoiKl ............................. 2 T. Ainsworth, not out .................................. 2 T. Green, 1> Fell
................................................ 0
1‘lxtras ................................... 2 Total .............................. Tl
Bowling.—If. Dixon, two lor 19: L. Ish- envood, five for 19; J. Fell. Ihreo for four.
................ 19 ...19 O ... 4 ................... 18 ...11 ...................20 . . . l l
♦)
s; 7
i>. W. D. L. Pis. 28
• ) ... A .. .2 1 7 ...21
..................20 ...10 ... 3 ... 7 ...29 ................ 17 ...11 ... 0 ... 0 AmlrewslS . . . 8
..................IS . ................... 17 Jauu'.s’s .18 WnmD. .'>0
7
................... 18 ... -1 ............19 ... 2
oo
si ... 1 ... 8 ...17 o ... 9 ...10 *> . . . l l
•J . . . 8 ... 18 o ... S ...18
»> ...12 .
..in o .
..in ... 0
...10 29
1 90 •1 17 0
21 ........................11
Goodman h lOl
•>
wickot-^..1 ! B.
;h
0 99 1
2-S 37
0 3:" TABLES TURNED.
ri'peat their hon.«‘ victJiry ov»*r I)arw4;n Second wlien tlu*y visited Bitch Htdl on Saturday. .Mtliongh the lirst live wickets put on 77 runs, the next five could only mn.-tcr a couple among them, and 79 was no sort oi total to fan* Hio Darwen hid.s with. T’wi* of tlu* Darreners wore out at 55. hut tlu* Wanden*rs (Mmld make tio further im pression. and Hu* total ran to 110 for two wickets. Gn*gson was very vigorous, liit ting nim* hoiiiidarii's in a .score of -18.
B c.-dah* Wanderer- Second failed to WANDE; EliS SECOND. J. .Moore. Ihw h lOccIe.s ......................... (5
S. Gornall. c Aloore h l*’ielden ................... 15 IL Wetiver. h Holt ......................................... 15 11. Weaver, c and h Holt
...................................... 0 .......................... 7
J. Slater, c Holt h l'5<;ch*.- ...................... 17 F. Grey, h Haydock ..................................... 7 F. Sling»*r, h I’rcle.-
IL Brailhwaite. c Aloore h llaydock ......... 1
.V. NVindle. h ilaydoek ................................... 1 B4)wker. h l*5cch*s ....................................... 0
II. .\spinw'alL not out .................................... 0 I'lxtras ................................... 10 Total ................................ 79
Bowling. — Holt, two for 20; ILch*-. four
for 2(5: l•’ielden. one for 11: Gregsoii. lume for eight : llaydock. Hiivc for one.
DABWKX SECOND.
B. Cordner. c .Moore h lh»wl\(*r ................ 15 II. llaydock. li WeaV4*r ............................... 15
J. Moore, not out ............................................... 52 G.
Greg.son. not out
...................... W
Extra.s ................................... 9 Total (for 2 wi<-kets)... 119
Bowling.--I‘5. Weaver, one for 25; Bowker
one for 18; Grey, nom* for 50; Moon*, none lor 17: Slalei*. nom* for six; If. Weavci . nom* for se\-en: Wiiidle. muu* for nine.
WHALLEY SECOND’S ADVANCE. It is .still on the card.- tliat Whalh*y 2nd
W.
may gain lionours in the Bihhle-dah* Jniiii»r League, hnt ji somewlmt unhappy .start will prohalily prov** too big a liandirap in iiit* ra(*e, Tlu* way tlu* team has come on in recent weeks 1ms been extremely gratify ing, liowever, and at the moment the side i.s as gooil a.- any in the cotn|ie(ition. An other capital vielorv was won at Bead on Saturday. TL*ad made a resp(*etahle .start Init failed to reaeli (he scruT* promised. ll.’I !><*ing the nnmher s(*t for Whalh*y to pass. TTie .\})hi*yil4*s w<*re (pjito rapalih* of an ciri*ctive response. f«*r IL AVilkinson — a fiuaner Bead player, by
t.lu* wa.v—showt*d Ids old club mati*s Hmt lie ha.s not Io.s( lii.s ability running up lialf-a-<'entury. As Wilk inson scored a hundred a week earlier, he ma.v ho .said to Imvo .struck form. B. Oatlow rendered useful as-istiince. and the Bead total was passed for Hu* loss of six wicket-.
BEAD SECOND.
J. Wade. I) Varley ............................................ .5 M. Hawortli. !> Kenyon ............................. 17
IT. 'Purvis. !) Callow .................................... 21 P. Pearce, si Clarke h Haworth ................. 25 IT. Biley. c Varley l> Callow ..................... 1 I T. Samiiford. I* CjiHow ................................... (5 J. lionsdalo. nin out
.................................... 1
J. West, .-t Clarke ]i Haworth ................. 9 W. Wilkin-on. e Staeey h Haworth ....... 3 W. Creears. not out ......................................... 7 AV. Sagar. c Callow h Kenyon .................. 7 ILxtra
Total ...............................115 Bowling.—Varley. mu* for 51; Kenyon,
two for 58: Callow, threi* for 25: Haworth. Hiroe for 20.
AVHATiLKV .'SECOND.
T'. Ilawiirth. c .Sagar h Creear- ............ G .A. 'I’aylor. h Creears ......................................... 1 H.
Wilkin.son. e Haworth h Ch-eears ... 50 l‘\ Colterill. h ( ’reear,- ................................... 0
B. (Gtlow. c Hawortli h T\*arce ................. 29 T. ( ‘onithnrst. h I'nrvi- ................................. 1 1*'. Stacey, not- «'*n( ............................................ H A. lk*t(*r,-, not out ............................................. 2
TCxtra- ................................... 15t Total (for G wickets')...119
Bowling. —(!reears, four for 50; AVa<le.
none it>r 25; Haworth, none for 37: Tjotis- daU', muu* lor 11; l*iirvis, one for nim*: and Pearce, tme for 10,
BARROW SECOND AGAIN WIN. Sjuriled hatting I>\ B. Nutter and AV.
Patotield. togetliei* with excellent l)Owling
fi.y .-L (Toddard and AV. Patefield. were de cisive tiictors in Hu* victory of Barrow Seeoml on Saturday. Bnrnl(*y St. Andrews Juniors being Hu* victims. Only tlu* two named batsmen .-howeil inie form for Bar- row. hut their parttiership was ouo of Iho
he.st .se<»n on tiie grmnul for a long time. Only Bate, of the “ Saints ” put tij) much opposition, and tlu* visitors fell nearly a liiindred runs .-liort Hie Barrow total.
BABltOW SECXTNl).
AV. AVilson, Ihw h Duckworth ..................... 1 T. lIohl(*M. h Foster ......................................... o
J. AVaring. h Duckworth .............................. 1 C. Forrest, 1> Fostt*r ...................................... 5 T\ Patefu'ld, h .I'
o.ster .................................... .| B. Nutter, o and h Foster .......................... G5 AV. Patetii'kl. not out- ....................................... 51 C, Beardswortii. h
Shit.er ............................. 7 A. Wood, 1) Slater .......................................... 7 A. Bo.-s, c and h Slater .............................. .J A. (TmUlard. h Slater .................................... 0 •Extras ................................... n
Total ...............................151 Bowling.—• Foster, four for 28; Duekwirth.
two for 5G; Greo.nwimd. none for 17; Pate, noiu* for 21: Scott, none for .seven; Talliot. nom* for I t ; Slater, four for 15.
ST. ANDIMOAVS SECOND E. T’ys4ui. I) Patofield .................. .......................................... (5 0
J. Haworth, c Goddard h Patefield ......... 1 H. 'r5tll)oi.. Ihw 1) Godihml .............................. 7 C. Slater, c Hold(*i\ h Goddard .................. 7 H. Pal<*. c and h Goddard ...................... 25 l'\ Cook. 1» Goddard ........................................ J 10. Greenwood, h Thvtefield ............................ 1 A. AlcTLirlane. c AV. Patoficld h Goddard 8
A. Duekworth. o and 1) Patefield ............. 1 I*’. SciJt. not out ............................................. 0 T'. Foster, h Chxhlard .................................... s Exlra.s ................................... 1 Total .............................. Gl
Bowling.—A. Go<ldard. six for 51; and 'W.
Paleliold. four for 2G. — ■
WADDINGTON FAIL. .............. 1) In getting rid of Cheiry Tree* for 80,
AVaildington
accompli.shod quite a .smart ixjrformanco, Init in hatting, the villagers were iinahlo to .seize tho advantage offered and another defeat wti.s sastaiiuxL T. G. Bourn and H. S. Southworth hoth howled effectively, and Cherry Tree were by no moans coiifidonfc of victory. Tlioy neod not
CHKBB.V T'BEE.
J 'I'aylor. t; BoqA’" i* Soulhworih ........ 90 F,. Bolton, c Bolton h Bourn ........... ..... A. Lee-, e B. Jack.-oii h Bolton .. ......... 1 H Diekin-oii. h Sontliworlli ......... ......... 9 T. ]!arri-on, h Soitthworth ............... ......... I) ( ’. Whittle. <• Han-on h Bourn ....... ......... 9 J. Ilev(*s. e and h Bourn ............... ......... 19 J. Halliwell, Ihw h Bourn ............... ......... 2 S. J. (kitterall. It Bolton .............................. 12 B. Piidmu-. e Batter-hy h (Jarn'ett ....... 9 Idlth*. not out
1 Ul i-
................................... ......... “ Tola! .................... ......... '^0
Bowling. •Bolton, two for 30: Bourn.
four for 27: Simthworth. t l inv f«)i- 18: nml G;irnet t . oiu* lor t*ight.
WADDINCTON.
T. C. Bourn, h l.iith* .......................... ....... 0 1*. Bolt.m. 1) WhiUlo .............................. IL S. Sontliworlh. c Harrison h Whitth* I*'. .8iiverwoo(L c Bolton h Whitth* ....... E.
Han.son. e tGtterall h Dickinson ....... B. Jackson, not out ......................................... Extra.- ................................... Total ..............................
Bowling. Wliitth* -ix lor 51: Little.
foi- 17; Dickinson, om* for livi*. —
CRICKET AVERAGES. (Qualification
BATTING. p) inniiig-
N.) -Miijm- 1.. {iroL'ii. WIimIIl iii>. iMil inn- 1,‘tiM ol iKii ill . 1 . I ’utL-r. . . Whii li vy .......... . ' . Il l 'J -
'vK) ;S 11:; .118 .511.7 l i:i ( « ) a s . . ',
K. W'atidinuton. H’lHml..!? a .\llll .101 ati II. Dimtluvaiti'. I.'tai- ..12 1 .\1115 aSti a i C. J‘iltnian. l.oyhuui .M..17 *J x8U 121 lU.O .laniar.
Jjaaca.sii'i- .............17 1 120 .111 ai.-l 0. (JaiT. Clairloy ..............II 1 .xlll7 201 20.1 W. II. Ilaa'ortli. It'pooi .1-1 2 00 ai l 20.1 Clr.ahtrta-, .SI.
An.lt-invs__17 1 71 .'liO 21.1 .). c;. H. Ilnllin... l . ’lamllS :i U. Walnisiley, Ja'ylaml ..18 1
x05 850 28 75 -102 28.0
.1. ijoitiaaiM'. II.. Walais.lO 1 .1. lli-rry. l.oylaml Al...... 11 a
.1. .Slu-rliliLT. llan-nu* ....20 2 .1. Itroolis, 11, Waiuls ., I’arluasoii, lloail
.17
J. llrogclDii. Hoad ....... I). 1\'. iii'acli.. Jjauaastor
........................... 1
T. Ilai'nfcavc.s, L. .Moliirsia I It. Garratt. IlaiTow ........10 1 A. WiLsoii.
Jiaiica.stor ,...11 2 ■llilhvanl. L. .Molor.^ ....17 1 A. Moldon. Daru'on ........ 10 0 I’ollard, Darwen
................IS (I 'riiiolfall. Hill. -Wands....17 1 H. Mootli. Harrow .......... la -I d. Goodman, liarrmv ....1(1 1 G. Walnisloy. Harroiv ...10 1 X. Ilidliwrt). llla(d(po(d ..10 a G. Alonds. Wliailo.v ..........17 0 .S. Cllailwi(d(, Glitlieroo ...l-l 2 .1. l''oxcrot't.. Iwyland ...10 0 I''. Gaiidon. Head ..............H! 0 A. .Nuttall, ItiaekiKxd ...Hi 0 li . Cook. Head ..................12 1 I'l.
Hani.ster. Darwen ....M 0 \V. Canim. ],
anon.sler ....11 a 1'. .Sims,
Clit.liero('“..........10 11 C.
Tilloi.son. Head ............ I.S 0 H. Law, Head .................... 12 I L. Gariu'r, Darweji
..........17 0
T. .Soon. Hil). WamL......10 1 .1. I’arkinson. Wlialley ...11 0 .\. W. .J'*oole.
C.litlu‘r<>e..,18 0 Kiaile. Olillieroo ..........17 0
\V. Illai kliiirn, H.W......... 11 1 I). II. Ilarnreavc's. L’.sterlS II llaitiip, Gliorley .................10 1
•T. ,\. .Sludmerdine. L' landl l 2 .Slinger. Harrow ........Hi 2
.1. I’il Iman. L. .Molars .10 1 'I'. Crossle.v. St . .■\iuln‘wsl7 0 G. !'’rie<Ient Iml, H'la d .HI -I T. Garner. Darwen ............ 1!) a H. Hoy.s. Hih. 1Vnnds....Hi 0 .S. Marlin. Cliorloy ............11 1 11. Gondtmm. Harrow ...17 0 ‘r. i‘ennim;ton. D..M.........11 0 K. Stamlrinu. II. Sv...........11 1 'I’aylor.
C.litlu'roe .............. IS -I Sliakesimaro, Ta'yl ml . . . la 5 H. Taylor, Oliorley ............ IS 0 .1. C. Cnwoill, ClitlicriH> .IS 1 .J. Green, M’lndley ............11 2 d. Craklree. Ikirrow .......10 2 C. W. Hewitt, Hla(d(pon)I2 0
.1. !i. \ \ liilelieatl, .St. .A..11 1 l'’airelont:li. lllaokponl ....1.1 I H. Hudson. Hili. IVand.s.lO 2
.r. Thompson. Clilherno .1.1 1) HOWTdNG.
Threllldl, Hih :8hak'(‘.speare,
Crabtree, ,St. Amlrow.s Fairclniit'li, Hlackpool d. Kills, Harrow ...... d. Koxernri.. Ja'.vland
....’
..la...n....d
A\'ands.l50,-t ...;i;i0.l ,.;ioo
.27:1.4
.1. llrooks. Uih. AVands..l20 1). W . Ta'acli. Daneaster 70.2 d. Ki'.ller. Leyland .... .10.2 Hollaid, 1,'arwen ............ 807.2 A. Vtilsnn, Laneaster . 72.*2 denner, Dane, ter ........:221.8 Taylor. CIHIaroe ......... 80:1.8 AV. liray, Hoad .............'211.8 d. H. Hoherts. L’.sler..175.1 H. Taylor. Cliorley ... 108.5 I'k G. Hank'S,
Lancn.storHlO.d T. Koolc, CliUier(X< ....:10(i.2
.. 09 .270,4
.T. Gondman. Harrow ...'d-l.'l.l K. Lamster. Darwon ...107 W. H. Haworth. I!’pooll70.4 .1. AVarin^i, Ohnriey ... 97.4 -A. K. I’reedy, ][. AV. ..172.1 Hailnp. Cho.loy .............‘207.4
H.. Boolh. Harrow ........1'2:1 2 J. Lord, l.eylaml M. ..100.1 0 . Tillotson, Hoad ........ 106.2 d. T. Cooper. Darwen 110.8 d. I’ctei-s. AVhalley .......172.5 AV. G. Crab leo, St. A.121 A. Wade. Hoad .............l'>0.,8 Haile.v. Harrow .............. 258.4 d. 'I’homiwon, Clitherne .as..| Millward, Ijoylaml M..'240.1 K. Greenwood, ,St. .A...148.:i H.
AVa.sb.hrook, AVhallov .85 Alacnamara. AVlmllev .’.iin.'A S. Sellars, Oliorle.y ’ ...,1'2S Hnukslmw, I51ack|)ool 97.2 J. Parkin.'ion, Wlialloy . .115.
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have cntcrtiiined fear.-, lor only l l . JIatl- er-hy. who
pla.vcd a lirst-rate innings for 51. M'cmcd capable of wilh-taiiding tlie attack and Wadditigton wore all out for 57. AVhittIc being the chief agetit of
de.sinic- tioii. TTic villager.- arc .still at the very hot tom of tho league ami liavc been :i v(*ry great ilisappoiutmnl t'» all iiitcre-t»*d in \ilhigi* cricket timl in the league.
BLACKPOOL’S HANDSOME WIN.
CMiorley were an nnuch O.r Hlaek|>.H,l at A\imiser Hark, lor llieneh .1. Hlaekhnrn put up a plucky fight tfj .sn.-itch <me point hv playing mil tinu*. tii,> SchmiIci-.s .M-incl ^ big win with *25 minute.^ to .spare. Bi ,ck pool iicgan hmlly. ami luui Inst, !*'. AVrmli’t ami l-’airclongh with only iiim* nni.s on Tho hook.-. St'Oaily hatting, hmvevcr, hiiilt up a large .score, and \\Tu*n Bi9. witli nnlv four wmkets
lo.si. the innings was ih-iTar.-d AV. B. Haworth came m*ar the (nmurv. .ii„i had had IniTc in playing on to hi- wirkci when 9G. |{. Wa*ldiiig(oii (10) and L. .M-.m- gonu‘]-y Ci.") lint ,)n() \\Dit* the nthei h:i(.-- nn*n ti> play havoc with the Choilev attack T’wenty-om* by V. Carr. 11 hv S.' .Maniii' and a .sturdy LA not i*ut by ,j. III.e-Muirn’ were (Mtorley'.s best indiviitunl scnie-,. iu f},.-,' compiling of a total «tf 7(i. 'rii.*
vi.-it.us gavy low chanci‘- away in ilm fuTd. an.rih.* howlers came out with good tigmv.-, F.dr. clougii took -even wicket.^ fur 21; V. Bniil- .shaw. one tor L” : L. .Uonlgonteiy. oi:d for tivi*: ami J. \V. Do.* on.* lor H)
— — Stanley l-;ili... -on ol .leir\ I-’.lli-. i),.. old
1/anca-liire pro., ami now ('ulne’.- pro., will phiy for l.anca.-hire 11. a: .Maccle.-ii. ld, and again-t ()urham at Old Trathu’d. El!i-. formerly a im*mher of tin.
I.aiica.-hire gr.jtniT .-taif. i- the nio-t -iui’.-.--ful
l.mv!.*r in tho liam'a-iiiie League llu.' year, having (ak**n 111 wii’k.'t- at a little ovet - i \ run- eaiTi
.V hrilliani inning.- h\ U.-iiun* Nuumi. lioj
fonm*r Clitlioroe. pro., ai pi.w.*iil eiig.iged at J‘’ormby. against' Huyton. wa.s the .nit- .-landing featiin* of .Mer.S(‘ysidi* cnclo t on
.Saturday. He hit nj» B)|. which imlndcd tifl'<4*n r.-. and tle*n took -ev.-ij w i« I;, u-. i.jr -10 run.-, by whicli iio ooinploted lii.s conlnr); of wii’kei
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SPF.CIATJST IN VOICE CUl/rUlHv 23 KKCENT SUCCM-:SSE.S indmling L.B.A.M. Diploma. Septomher. 1921.
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