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RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE. Record to dato. lackpool
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LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
•.\Lancast.(‘r, 123: St. Aimes, 7” . x.Le3dand, IHl ; Head, oIL Nlji.'ylaiul Motors, 2-l.‘J for seven, dee.; Chorloy, 175 lor imu*.
Dlaekpool, 175; .v Barrow, 120. —
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTING.
.-.reimt'r, Leyland ^Motors v. Cliorloy ... 10(5 d. Massey, Blackpool v. Barrow ....... 108
'C laujiblon, Darwen x. (Jlithoroe
............vIOl (1. (). Slielnn»rd3ne, Leylaml v. Bea<l ... 75 Beters. WhaTley v. Uib. M’aiuls.........\(>I.
(t iuT hud
R. Efeys, Clitlieroo v. Darwen ......... . nOI ,;M. (iill, Darweii v. Clitlieroo ............... .\0l \V. Oaniin, Lancaster v. St. -A,nm's ....... 00 -A. Wilson, Lancaster v. St. Amies....... 00 *.r. \’ ickt‘rs, lieylaml I\r. v. Chorley ....... 00
I toad-* iraJii
I iiamo laid
BOWLING.
•J. IE. Boberts, Lancaster v. St.. An. 4 for 20 d. Pet«'rs, Whalley v. B. M'amls__0 for 21
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lisharii Iwalcd atintr;
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i|v ho BRISK REPLY.
•^^GLiTHEROE’S BRILLIANT ASSAULT ON DARWEN BOWLING.
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• di'al to revivt* wamiifx int-erest m cricket by providing thrillm;:; hniMhes to their home j'siine.M. The onc-run victory ol the "Wan- <lorers at Chatbnrn-roiul is rea<hiv recalled but even more' e.xlitlera.tinj' was the tmisli 5,11 the .Darw’on niat<‘h *>11 vSatnrday. To li'Il •(be story briotly, .Darwen lelt Clitheroo two lionrs m which (o trv and ]iasH a totaj ol 218.
in
emharra.ssm^ i>rolusi<m—and tliey have aiot—tlioy have at any rate done a j»ood
ff Clitlnu’oo have not accnninlatod points ILL IfSY
^ old,. dlHirn. ml, on ml L'2 \V:iU*r
ul SllN- •V WSl.-N
»r and i’ll was
I lu* saw* lut. Ins to tho (ioin;'.
'.'ilhtiia, •11 l-J.l ncoaliMi ol iho
[ iiaiuh'd tins 1
1 1 1 .’ ’ Mo lari ol
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l>l. knou' out (ll
t(‘alin^-
lot. tiiul nionc*y
■1 not a. as toM. (I Jrom ih>
giinu;.
Ini snp- Iworl-.. Ino with
know
tho verge of time. , • • .yjth onlv four waniid L ” ’ viol^ry-itnmiis were ara^
Had tho last hall .boon Inionth.x. RY
|>n. ami' ■fee. will lied andi |ur clear sed for [ extra).
|Jrapcrs, Agents-
scoring 13 woll shown nj tno . Harwom’s 218 wore
aml.plavod for their
the manner in which they
for
contrast in that whilst
aithcroo’s 21-'5 wore hit from lo "'>■ HARIVEN.
A. TloUlcn. b Pollard^........... *■'"‘ •'■■‘ ‘ ..,. 8 'N. Ik>os, Ibw h ....................................
not out 10
a. Dnvhury, o Pollard b \Nimno w ., Disioy, b ^vindic
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.5
1 if
the Darwen innings. Once more CHaugliton proved himself a really splendid batsman. JIo is cool, confident and clever. He lias all the -strokes and plays tbom witli
ea.se :md with polish. JTi.s 101 not out u ill ho reinemhereil as a classic nmnigs hut tho first half of it was far and away the best. AIUj* reaching fifty, tho .Darwen jiro. bo- caiii:. terribly restrained and 33 ol Ills last 51 rnii'i were singles. Tins, nminebtion- ablv. was duo to an improvement m the onality of iho bowling but Claughton had heoii long enough at tlm wickets to
e.xorci.so his laleiit in Irccr fashion. Danveii ^\cro w.nnling rnr.s quiclcly ^^it!l jdenty ol men ^in tlio f-eilt reiulv tn ll.'ivi' Uioir
-tainly looked so for a time but so vigorously <lid lat5>r Clitheroo batsmen lambasb tlio .Darwen bowling tliat when d. '
riiomji.son ran to tlio crease on tlio lall ot the seventh wiolcot, Clithoroo needed only ten to win. LIo hit a mighty six first ball but belorc another conld be delivered, stumps were ilrawn under fho loagno rule winch s^ieoifies that play must
cea.se on'tho stroke ol time, wliethor'tlio over bo completed or not. It w;us an amazingly line rejilj’ ami Chtlieroo <leserve<I the points for their ^ enterprise. The ( ’astloitos have been criticised hotly enough on occasion; let them now receive iull credit for a performance of Ingh merit es(»euted in the true .spirit of cricket. There *ls no nec<l to enter into <letails of
“
Impo.ssible!’ ’ .some .said. .It cor-
oiiRlit. to liavo tnkon more i-i-fl's. iNiivorUlo- I.!S? it cannot bo doniccl that tho innings was ailniiralik’ . • Ihixlniiy also
iila.vcl -.Ivlislily for .TO ami Clill aihloil .!! m aoconi- I'.'.sliod fashion. Tho innings was .sproail
:uul no
over 71 ov. r.s, ami an avonigo of per over in n nonblc-ccntury total ib not
hv any incan.s brisk.
attaolt WHS the ilobnt as
lirst-lc.im how or ol IT AVindlo. a stripling who slionoil (
Ii.linitc nhilily. Ho 'Ikl not alloiv jinliisliinont ui
Tho only happy foatnro in tho CliHioroo .
yfinrr in it. Tie paid 5.> lor liirt o u
kM.is hnt^it ninst ho reniomhorcd that ho taeUed
over of goml-longtli '" ''■ '" '8 ,'':.'“ '^^ ^ aonnd hatsmon woll sot.
going and rims were briskly Pollard came along with
CTitlinroo Iiogaii by losing F. J, ^ . out scoring hiit Foolo
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'N. Hall iweM, Blackpool v. Barrow 4 lor 10 -.7. W, B.. Don, St. Amies v. f^an'r-1 lor 10 <*. Parkinson, Tjancaster v. St. An 4 lor 20
t>hak<*speart\ Lt'ylnml v. Bea<l .......5 lor 18 O. A. Wilson, lioyland v. B^'ad ... 5 lor 20 Smitli, Wlialhn* v. Bibbl(.‘sdalo W. 5 for SI
iM. Ckirmvell, Bib. Wamls. v. Whalley -10 rf. IMnsson, Clitlu?roei v. .Darwen ........... 05 K. ]M. l''airelouj'h, Wands, v. Whalley . Oil
.Pollard, ClMlieroo v. Darwtm ............... 50 G. Morris, Whalley v. llibblesduU* Wan. oJl S. Diixhnry, I)arw«*n v. Cliiijerixt ........ .n) d'. Byroin. (Jliorley v. Bcyland Motors *15 .Ef. .I)ou(hwaite. Tjaneaster v. St>. Aimes -12
12 3 3 3 15 12 ,5 3 4 13 13 •
0 . 5 16 7 3 8 <
P. "W. -D. D. Pis 12 8 3 ]. 19 12 9 0 3 IS 13 8
I 5 4 13 > 5 12 7 10 7 JO
.Pollard , ......... H. MTiullo ............... T. Foolo ......
O. M. R. W. 30 4 75 '2
J. Thompson ............... . . .1 3 1 12 0 F. Taylor..................
OLITHKBOE.
T. I'kiole, e
Di.slo.v b Gill ........................... 11 .1. 3'hmn]>son, not out .....................
N. Crouch ....................... (i 0 22 0 T. Whittaker ................. 11, 0 50 2 Clanghfon AL Gill
..... : ............. 13.2 0 (52 ' 2 ........................... 15 0 53 3
WHALLEY THE CHALLENGERS.
xWlialley, 151 for two; .Ribblnsdalo ’Wan derers, 1*19.
.Darweu, 218 for iivt*, doe.; xClitlioroo, 215 itir sevt'ii.
EIGHT-WICKETS’ VICTORY OVER THE WANDERERS.
Saturday contended for tho lionour of being lecognisod as Blackpool’s duet cliallengers for ‘.the cliampionshii). As the Ahheyite.s won by eight wickets, they well and truly gaiiK'd tlio dislmcUon. On a soKitn* iiitclT, tlic Wanderers miglit liave done much better Init the lact remains Unit Wlialley, too, are nob without ro.'ioiirces lor slower unckets ami it i.s on them that many will pm tlnnr faith in (lie eflort to recapture the cup from Blackpool. At the same time, wo would liave more conlidenco w»'ro the
Wh.nll(?y fielding bid-ter. The ground work lel't sometlung to ho desin’d on Saturday and Jit I<?ast four catches wore dropped. That Wliallcy won in spito of those lapses is evidence ot their power, hut we proler evidence ot a m o r e nositive kind. Starting (piietly, tlio ‘Wanderers lost three
AVlinlley* and Bibbicsdalo AVandorers on
tossed up “ siufV ” but sooined ovi*r anxious about the wicket-keeper. AVlien-lhey did go out, Cornwell—who had also grand drives at iSiiuth’s expense—B>*d Fairclough got
’.riioy could play the slower, u'cll-
hut. will reach that <iistinclion all right bolore long. ^ .Fairclough hatted very soimdlv and gives iho Wanderers haltlmg soliditv that was netHlcd. F. Stnndrmg, iilu»r Iicing missed <?arly on, rotiled up 23 belore walking out to .Peters to be <*asily stumped and J. Brooks stayed a long time lor 17 but tho remainder tailed. Bowling thron'ghoiit the AVanderes’ inn
runs hub for tlio most part .they played hack lor safety.
(.'oniwell again just missed 50
Peters, smiling broadly, took three wickets lor seven rims apiece. Alter losing Garratt at 16—he was cleverly
“ Jimmy *’
caught at the wicket—AVhalley never looked hack.
ings, Smith jmul lieavily lor live wickets hut none tlie less he wa*s always troubling somebody and Hio moral ofTcct of liis bowl ing was nob inconsiderable.
verv confident appt'al for a catch at tho wicket; it is omially true that ho hatted with suave conri<lonce when the AVaiulorers* howling was at its best. Peters at last got into Ills stride. The AVanderors'\ captain liad his men so placed as to Mock favourite honmiary shots, but both hatsmeii scored quite readily and witli artistic ease, trott ing across comfortably for well \)lnced singles, seemingly hv tno do/.oir. ^lorris was eventually snappcHl at^ tlio wicket a hall after comphiting a polished half-cen tury, and Colonel (Jreen then joimxl i^eters, to see that worthy open out brightly to carry AVliulloy to a'complete victory. James collected (54 without surrendering and tho Colonel scored 18 without over looking like being out.
It i.s true that !Morris survived a R1BBLKSDAIAC AVANDEUEBS.
R. Tludsoii, c Garratt h Smith .......... ir. Scott, c <lrcenwood h Garralt ..... Dickens. 1) Smith ........*.......................... F. Ar. Fairclongh. h Smith ................ E. Cornwell, b Smith ......................... E. Slamlring, st Greenwood h Peters It. Preedy, h Green ....^......................... J. Brooks, c Chamberlain b Peters .. S. Scott, b Smith ................................... F. 7rmlson, c and b Peters .................. Jl. AVeaver, not out .................... ...... . Extras ............................... 'otal
Smith
J. PoUh-s ............ ......... S.l 1 21 26
G. Garrntt ........... ................ ....... 6
L. Gretfii ............... ........... 1 AVHATiLEV.
G. !Aforris, c 7^. Hudson b Dickens ... G. Garratt, c F. Hudson b Brooks ... J, Potor.s, not out ................................. . Colonel Ij. <iroon, nob out .................. Extras ................................
Dickons
,r. Brooks ........................ IT. AVoavor ....................... F.-^L Fairclough ............ S. Scott ............................. E. Cornwell .................... R. S. Iludsou ................
........................ 12 8 7
0,
4 5
2
3 2
0 0
T 0 BARROW’S LUCK OUT.
ONE DROPPED -CATCH COSTS HUNDRED RUNS.
,<~i ovor.s, ,vo?s'. '
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L. Garner, 1> Pollard .................. ■■■"".‘ ‘-.'lOl Cliuighton, not_ out
. ; X
their visits to Barrow, and last season tlioy siilFercd ovorwliclming defeat on tho Printers’ ground. This year Barrow are yot \vithout a victory to their credit, but against Blackpool they appeared a far better side than tlieir record 8how.s. Ouo mistake :was. committed and that
ncedtxl points and iho opportunity of de feating tho cliampions, Blackpool, on the Printworks enclosure. The Seasider.s always cnconiitor stern opi^osition upon
A missed catch cost Jlarrow two greatly 0
B. 34
0 14 9
21. 46 21
oo 13 READ OVERWHELMED.
double-figures at Leylaiul and then sundry catches wore dropped. .It was the villagor.s’ most disappointing display of tho season and they lost, being more or less over whelmed.
Not a single Read
b.atsinaii achieved READ.
•O. M. n. "W. o
0 12 0
81 5 3
1 1
R. H. Cowbnrn, b Shake.spearo .............. 7 IT. Ihirvis, st Tomkin h Shakespeare ... . 6 C. 'rilloLson, o b''ninci9 h Shakespeare ... 8 J. Raxondalo, c 7’iirner b Shakospeaio ... 6 J. AV. Sager, c 'romkiii h Sliakt*snoare... 7 R. IT. ITowarth, e Toinkin l> AVilson ... 4 Tjamlon, h AVilson ................................... 7
.151 "W.
Total ................................ 53 O.
6
1 1 0 0 0 0
1 0
Shakespeare G. A. AVilson
......... 12 ............. 1 2
LEYDAND.
7’ . Iddon, b l^ddleston ............................... AE. Bow’ ling, e I’ urvis b Tillotson ........... R, A. AA^ilmslov, b
Eddle.sLon ................... G. O. Shelmcrilino. c Cowburn b Catlow 7’ . 'rumor, c Tjniulon b liddlcsion ........ (i. A. AVilson, I) Cowburn .......................... Ck A. Robinson, o Eddleston l> AVa<le ... AV. 'roniUin, c Ifowarth .b Catlow .........
M. 0
witli in getting such a snorting' breakback as Smith prodmM'd for his discomfiture on a wicket that gave the howler precious little help. Cornwell and Fairclough stoppcil the rot most efFectivoly, mlding 52 runs. Both were puzzled by ,1. .Peters ami ( ’olonci Green, bm. both were out to SmilJi. who hit the sticks ivith halls that camo in from leg.
goo<l wickets lor 3(5. .Dickons still lads to ;ct going and lie was to bo .sympatbiseil
A. Foolc, si .Bound b Gill ........................ 23 F. Taylor, c Gill b AVIiittakcr ................ 0 .7. Crabtree, 1> Clnnghton ...................... 22 Pollard, b Oiangliton ...........•.................... 50 .r. Harris, o
Prc.st b' Gill ................. ......... 0 R. Meys, not out ...................................... 31 I. Alusson, 1) "Wliittaker..............
35
Extras ....................................... 10 'rotal (tor 7 wickets) ...215 O. ]SI. R. W.
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.1 1 10 f) 7 2 27 0 17 , 1 55 3
gliivos. AValkor Ellis played loreelully, and lookeil good for a substantial score. Ho hail scored 17 when he made a helty hit. Tlio hall at first appeared to bo going into th(! Bnntworks yard but ib fell short;ami was caught on the boundary edge by AVriglit. Harry Goodman was out to a “ fluky ” cafcli. He, too, was hatting confidently ami well, but lie skied a “ humping ” hall, and Aspinatl ran, turned Ins hack on the ball, but got it. Barrow were out for 1 2 0 , and a notable innings was that of young Smithies who played a lino defensive giimo
in tlio closing stages.
could ho taken- with tho .Blackpool attack, and Halliwell, tlie skipper, liad tlio ex cellent figures of four tor 1 1 ).
Despite the absence ol Parkin, no lilxutios _ BLACKPOOX>.
.r. Afassoy, h Ellis ........................ ; ........... .1 Ck AA’ . AVilsoii, e ,J. Goothnan b Bitchlord 7<'airelough, c ’ j . Goodman b Bray ....... 1
70S 4
A^ Norbury, b Bray .................................. ? F. AVright, h 7.’ itciiford ............................. 7 N. Halliwell, h l^ilclifonl
7*itcliford ..... AAL Bray ........... G. Forrest ........ .7. Gomlmaii .... AV. Ellis ............
A. NuUall, 1) Bray ................................... C. How'itb, 1) Bray ................................... 6 I. G. Aspinall, c Bray b Goodman ..... . 0 A\L E. .Sykes, c Bray b Goodman ......... 10 J. AA’howell, nob out ................................... 3 lOxirns .................................... 76 Total ................................I"*n o . M. R. 1
........................ 12
............... 17 ............... 10 2
U’ !.’ !!!!.!! BAUUOW.
iBtchlord, st Whewell h 7‘’airchmgli ..... 12 H. AVashbrook, c AAMicwell h Fuirclough 2/ AV. Ellis, c AVrighfc 1) Fairclough ........... 17 .7. Goodman, c Norbury I) ITalliw’d l ....... 10 H. (toodiuan, e Aspinall b Norbury ....... IS B. Booth, b Halluvell ................................ 0 G. H. AValmslev, h Halliw'oll ................... / O. 7‘'orre-sb, e
Afa.ssoy b Halliwell ........... 2 ,r. Smithies, not out .................................. ^ ,r. AVaslibrook, h Norlmry ....................... AV. Brav, c Norhiirv h 7'airclough ........ o
6
Extras ....... Total ..
T‘’airelougli A'. Norlniry N. 7Talliw’cll
.................. 120
M. 71. AV. 0 45 4 1 48 2 4 11) 4
6 . 2 1 17 2
0
4 72 0 13
13
44 3 • 0
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lie liad readied 27. and tlie score was 70, a <lclivery from Fuirclough got iq) a little higher than he cxpecte<l and ^ he touclicd tim hall wliicli was quickly safe in A
A lien A’ liinvell’s
tho nm.s, and batsmen capable ot accom plishing the task. Just as JllacKpool had tho good luck to gain a “ life ’ ! so had Barrow tlie bad luck fo have every possible oatcli taken. X’ ituhford was batting uell and had scored a dozen when lie liatl tlie misfortune to bo hit over the licai t witli a hall whieli hnmped badly. From the next ilolivory ho was hit on tlio wrist. Resuming, lie imnu'diately went down the pitch and, missing one from Fairoloiigli, gave AVIiewell the chance he had been awaiting. .Harry AVaslibrook playoil a ilolightful innings. Jn strolies both to the ofl and leg lie showed (!onfidence and jiolished baismanship. A
victims. Bray was kept on rather too long. After ho had bowled 13 overs he had yielded hub 17 run.s for three wickets. .In the next three overs, however, 31 runs wore scored oil Ills Iiowling lor an additional wickot. Barrow had time in which to knock off
is fairJ.v .safe to sny that 75hickpool would have been out for about (50, as no other haLsman niado much headway against the Barrow attack, and tlio side was out lor 175. J^itchford howled well and had tlireo
was bowled by Bray two runs lately Then Bray missed iAIassoy in tho .slip.s when tho batsman liad scored onlj' six. Tlio catch w*ns not an easy one. as tho ball was travelling swiftly, hut it was an average slips chance , that ought bo Imvo been accepted. lUassoy gave no more chances and went on to .score a hrilliaiit lOS, that ))ut a totally <liffcrent cemple.xion on tho game. Going in first, he wa.s ninth out, oniorgiiig from a di.splajv ot <
lolcn.sivo strokes to give .a niagiiificent e.xliibitioii of strong hitting. Ho played winning strokes witli the greatest freodoiii all round the wickot and .sent tho ball to tlio huimdary on no fewer than 2 0 occasions, throe times placing it in tho Printworks yard. Had it not been for this fine innings, it
RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Record to dato. Read
AVlinlley Ribblesdale Rarrow .Baxonden Cliorry Tree Darwon Burnley St. Clithoroe .Sabdeii AVnrklington
t. Jame.s’s
IVanderers ..13 : . 1 2 . . 1 2 . .n
. Andrews .. . . 1 2
. . 1 1 • 8 7
. . 1 2 1 1
P. AV. h. D. Pis. 9 0
. 8 :.l 1. 5 6 1 1 1 5 5
5 5 2 5 • 5 •
3 0 Ki 6 0 3.1 1 2
1. It
..13 4 8 T l> . . 1 2 . . 1 2
4 l> 2 1 0 4- 7 ] 9
> 1 2 0T u
1 0 0 SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
xDarwen, 146; Clithcroo, 712. AVhallov, 143; xBibhlcsdalo AVaiulerors, 85. x’Blackimrn St. James’s, 196; Barrow, 149. xAVaddiiigton. 107; Baxenden, 93. xRend,.133; Sahden, 53. Cherry Tree, 117; Jlurnloy St. Andrews, 94,
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PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTING.
■. Aspdoii, AVhallcy v. Bibl)tes<laie, AVn. (50 .. Harwood. Darwen v. Chthcrou ....... 48 . Hanson, Cliony '.rroe v. St. Andrews 45 . E. ICntough, St. .famosks v. Barrow... -I f . Slinger. Barrow r. St. .rames’s ........ 42 Hiixtahle, Clithoroe v. Darwon ........ •»l) Slierldvt*!', Barrow v. St. .raines’.s ....... 39
. Haydock, St. James’s v. Barrow* ....... 54
, Orinerod, Uliorry Tree v. St. Andrews 34 . .Tones, Clithcroo v. Dnrwon ............... 30 . Crook, .Darwoii v. Clithcroe ............... 30 l^letclier, St. Andrews-v. Cherry 'free 27
. I^rei'dy. Ribb. AVamls. v. AVhalley... 25 . AVood, Sabden v. Bea<l ........................ 25 Bolion, AVaildnigtoii v. Baximdoii ... 25
BOWLING.
, Hanson, AVaild’ ton v. Baxendon 5 for 23 . .b'ouwick. Baxcndcui v. AVadd’ ton 5 for 21 Aubin, AVanderors v. AVhalley... 4 lor 15
. Hakeii. Sabdeii v. Read ...........•! for 37 Roach, Waddingtoii v. .Baxonden 5 for 15
CLITHEROE SECOND FAIL.
half-dozen men took tho score to 746, despito kcLMi attacking by A. liloclcs wlio caino out witli six wickets at eight runs apiece.
(30) hatted excellently ^bnt the others failed and defeat had to bo acknowlodgoil.
DAllAVEN 71.
.R. Marsdeii, b licclos ................................ 0 I I . Crook, o Oxburgli b Eccles .................30 H. Harwood, b 'riiomas ............................... 48 A. Watson, b AA'ilkinson .........
4
A. Turner, c Jones h Eccles .................... 16 .1, AVatson, b Ecclos ............
J. IJghtbowu, c Simms b l\»ll ............... 27 »r. Rossall, b licclos .................................... 18 }E. AVigglesworth, o AVilkinson b Eccles - I .1. I’^ielding, not out ................................... 1 Ck AVhite, rnii out ....................................... 0 lilxtras ....................................... 7 Total .................
0
Foil, one for 37; L. AVilkinson, one for 22: IT. Thoma.s, one lor si.x.
CDraiEROE H.
H. 'riiomas, e '.riirnor b Rossall ............... 7 J. lEuxtablo, c Ivightbowii b .Rossall ....... 40 Ij. AVillcinson, o Fielding b
Bos.sall ....... 10 Tl. O.xlmrgli, c and b Rossall .................. 4 10. .loiios, c Haworth h AVlute .............. 30 T. Haworth, o Turner b Harwood .......... I !M. Croasdale, c AVigglesworth b AVhite... 14 1^. Simms, niii out ................................... 4 J. Fell, o Fielding b .Rosall ...........
Ck White, throe for 28; H. Harwood, one WHALLEY SECOND’S SUCCESS.
J. Rossall took five wickets lor 42 run.s;
. Roger Aspden. J. Auhin again showed splendid promise as a bowler.
Eddlostoii, h AVilson ................................... 5 7'1. Catlow, c Tornkiii h
AVil.soii ................. 7
A. AVado, not out .................................... 2 J. 7^ielding, h AVilsoii .............................. () Extras .......................................
RTBBTJ3SDAL]3 AVANDEIUORS 11
.7. Aubin, h A'aiTe.v ....................................... T. Scott, St Leyer b Howarth ................... 23
AV. Aubin, .st Lover h Howaith ............... 0 H. Hargreaves, ot Asptlcn h ITowartli ... 5
F. Pollard, st Lever b Howarth ............... 1 J. Parker, Ihw h A'arlo3* ........................... 1
F. iGrav, b Howarlli ................................... 71. I’ rcedj*, c and b ITowartli ................... 2o H. Foulds, b Howarth ............................. 2 J3. AVoaver, not out ........ .......................... H T. Bowker, ot Howarth b A'urlov’ ............. 0 Extras ................ 'J’otal .........
IT. A^iiTey took throe.wickets for 44 runs;
F. ITowartii, seven for 41. AVIl ALLEY IT.
.7. Turner, not out ..................................... .. Shakespeare, run out ............................. •’ TNtras ....................................... 'Total (for 0 wiekots) . . . 1 O. M, R. 1 0
A. AA^ado ........................ 16 i:}. Catlow ........... C. 'Tillotsou ........... .7. AV. Sugar ........... R. H. Haworth ...... ....... R . TI. Cowbnru .............. 3
Eddloslou
............... . 76 3
3 2
6
CLITHEROE AMATEURS v. WADDINGTON 11.
.piblo'lor the
dismis.sal of G. W. AVilsoii and Faircloiigh by taking^,two catches in pre cisely tho eaniQ position. Tho score wn.s then only .eight, and Vic Norbury, who never settles down on tho Barrow ground.
mado all tho differenco between victory and defeat. Blackpool made a disastrous start and looked like' collapsing for a very in significant total. Jack Goodman, who was fielding close in on tho off side, was roxSpon-
• AVaddiugtoii 71.—AV; Tomlinson 5^1; F. Bishop 7-; R. Jackson 28; J. Thomas 2; 70. D. Harrison. 2; R. Spoakmau, 3; Pickles not out IG; AVilson-7; J. ITcrd not out 1; T .Althani, 23; Extras, 6 ; Total, 149.
Bullcock 418; .Lolthouso 32; . S. Howarth, not* out 81; AV. Croasdalo 11; 'P. iBrtwcIl 1; 70. Booth 12; lOxtras 5; Total 191.
Glithcroe Amateurs.—J. Slater 11; T. '
F. Cotlcrill, 1) Aubin .................... ;............. 0 F. Dobson, b Aubin .................................. 0 H. Aspdon, c AA'eaver b T. Scott ............... (>() J. Polor.s, run out ..................................... ' 6 F. iManIc3’, Ib.w h Gra3* ............................. ^ IT, A'arlo3*, c J. Aubiu b Foulds ............. 0 IT. AValmslcy, not out ..............
F. Howarlh, Ihw b Hargreaves IT. AVilkinson, Ibw b Aubin ......... .............. Ck Dobson, b Aulmi ....................................
.......... 15 6
A\'. Lover, c ITargreaves b
Bowk.er ........... 1 JCxtras ...................
Hargreaves, one for 16; J. Aubiii, four for 15; H. Fonlds, ono for 13; T. Scott, one for 22; T, Bowker, ono for 18.
— TALL SCORING.
James’s side scored 147 runs among them from Barrow’s Second’s bowling, ami 50 more were nddo<l bv others. In spite of this tall .scoring, \V. Patcficld : cajitured seven •wickets for eight runs each and later on he hit up 30 with tho bat.- A. SHngcr and J. Shorlikcr also scored freely but Barrow, fell 50 short of victor3'.
Three members of tlio Blackburn St. F. Grn3’ look one wicket for 19 runs; .IT. Total ...............................143
18 10
35
Ribblosdale AVanderers Secoml improved as a result of good batting b>* 'Ik Scott and D. J^reed3* and reached 85. Fan ” Haworth again howled craltil.v and secured seven wickets. The junior Abboyitas lost half tho side for 49 and* seven wickets fell bolero the winning Iiit was inatle. 'J'lio feature of tho innings was a l)roez3* display for 60 D.y
After losing live wickets for 19 runs, A. Eeclos took six wickets for
48.runs; .1.
Although Clit-lioroo Socoiwl g»»t rid of five Darwen Second men for 53, tho romainng
,7. .Huxtahlo (40) and ,E. .Tones
. Xhitefield, Barrow* \*. St. James’s 7 for 48 I'-ccles, Clithcroo v. .Darw’cn .......6 for 4S
AValcefiold, .Read v. Sabden .......7 lor 17 llaworth. AVhnlley v. Rib. Wan. 7 lor 41 JJttlOj Cherry T. v. St. Andrews 7 for 45
, DuckworLh. St. .fames’s v. .Barrow... .37 AVade, Bead v. Sabdcii ........................ 34
0
3 2 1 2
H. Hnydock, c Sherliker, b Anderson 64 A. AVost, b l^itefield ..............
.F. Bolton, not out ................... : ................. 5 R. AVillcinson. c Shorlikor b Pntefield ... 1 Extras
1
runs; AV. Anderson, two for 65; E. Jshor- wood, one for 33.
-C. Roardswortli, c Ainsworth
b.ITnyclock E. Ishcrwood, c Ainsworth b AA'ilkinson AV. Patcfiold, c Ainsworth h Duckwortli 30 Y, Sampson, h Haydock ...................... 5 J. Shcrlikor, c Dnckworlh li lOatough... ,39 T. I’atolicld, b Havelock .......................... 0 AV. Anderson, b JTaydock ....................... 0 H. Sanderson, Ibw* b ITaydoek ............... U J. Ihilcock, c Bolton b TTaydock ........... 10 E. Bush, not out ............. 1.............. Extras ................................... Total
A. Slingor, c and b Duckworth ............ 42 BARllOAV TT.
R.. AVilkinson, one for ,'30; .F. Duckworth, two lor 34: A. J3. Ealoiigli, one for nine.
WADDINGTON WIN,
R. Hanson turning the scale. Tlio victorv should do iho villagers a lot of good, cii- cournging them to tnrtlior successes.
T.[. Battorsby, b Bradl<»\* ........................... 20 R.. (k AViggleswortli, c Oaino be Fenwick 21 R. AVhiB'Side, b Bradle\* ........................... ,5 .R. Hanson, b Fenwick*............................... 11 'T. Hoac;h, c Hotlu'rsall b h'onwick . 0 .1. Scoilall. I) .renlcinsun .............................. 12 Ck li.
Harri.son, b I.'A.»nwick ........ Jl. S. .Soiitliworth, c and
AVADDJNGTON.
'r.
Alth.aiii, b Lipscombo ........................... 3 1*. Bolton, run out ..................................... 25 Cl. Strong, not out ..................................... 2 J'Ntras ....................................... 3 Total ................................ 107
J. Calvert, b Southworth ........................... 1.7 ........... 12
BAXJ3NDI3N.
A. Smith, c AVigglcsworth b Hanson ....... 15 H. liipscombe, run out ................. •
F. tlonlcinson, c Roach b Hanson ...........
R. JTowartli, c Strong b ITnnson ........ 5 TT. IVmvick, 1> Roach ............................... 9 T. C.k'iine, h Roach ....................................... 12 AV. Bradlc\v, b Jtoach .................................. 0 T. llotliorsall. not out ............................... 1 .Extras .................................... 'Potal .................
R. S. Soutliwortli, one for 31; R. Hanson, five tor 23.
T. Roach look tliroo wickets for 15 runs; — ►WC-3*— READ’S NEW BOWLER.
Read tried a new bowler in their .second eleven match with Sab<Ien.
by name, he captured so\*cn wickets for 17 runs so that he-may ho hailed as a dlscovor3*.
7-16 READ IT. R. Cook, b Ilakon ........................... 2 J. "West, Ibw b Nixon ................... ........... 0
F. Walne, c and 1) Hakeii ............ .!!.!!!!! 10 .l.\ Snndiford, Ibw b Tfakeii ........... ........... 3 T. Brogden, t Wood 1) Nixon .......
..... 1
A. lOccles, not out ....................................... 2 E. P. AUlersloy, li AVhite ......................... 0 lOxtras .................................... 7 'Total ...............................112
5
J. Shackindy, Ibw b Nixon ........... . . . . . . . 2 B. Law, 0 N ,xon b Haken ........... ........... 10 J. AVa<lo. c (jireen h Haken ....... ........... 34 G. Parker. Ibw b .Hudson ............... ........... l(» J. Dowliurst, not out .................... ........... 16 F. "Wakefield, run out ................. ........... 11 Extras ....................... ........... 17 Total ................. ........... 123
T. Nixon, tliroo lor 37; If. Hmlson, two for 11.
"W. Haktui took, four wickot.s ior 37 runs;
.T. Nixon, c Wa<le b AV.'ikcficld ............... 1 Noruross, b IVaUofiold .......................... 9
G. AVood, 1) Wakofiohl ................ .............. 25 H.
Hud.soii, b Dowhurst ......................... 0 .1. Dvson, o Cook b Dowhnrst ................ 4 A. Jackson, Ibw b AVnkofield ................. 3 J. Hollidax*. 1) J')
ewhiir.sb ...........
W. Hakcn, b AVakofioId ......................... 1 0 Fj. AValiiig, not out ..................................... 0 1[, Jlunr, b "Wakefield ............................... I3xtras ..................................... Total ....................................
G. Groon,*h AVakefiold ...............................
6 2
runs; F. "Wakofiehl, seven for 17. .. »>C3C3*»—
.r. 'Dowhursfc took three wickets lor 34
RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE. P.
Waddingtem IT...................10 2 0 - 2 0 Itarrow* Aimittiiirs ...... 0 2 0 2 0 OVc.'ifc Itrndtol'd ................ 10 Snhdcn 1.1.................
Itihhlosiliile ,\matoar.s ...10 . 0 .‘t 1 la OliUicroe .\miitour.j
Lanulai Coionv ................ 10 0 1 Cliatliarn
................. ... 0 7 2 0 — H H -— ^ - .j 0 1 2 ^
10; H. Riley, 0 Herd b Thomson, 10; P. l-Tmtson, Ibw* b Tliomsoii, 0; .f. .Ifayos, b Thomson, 0; R. Conyers, b 'Wilson, 0; C. Sliarp, 0 Hanson b Thomson, *1; M.
Idc.son, b 'WiTson. 0; H. NiiUor, c .Secdnll b Wilson, 15 • A Barno.s, o Wilson b Tbomson, 50; G. Marsh, b Hanson, ;)0; A. Coeksliiitt, not
CHATBURN v. WADDINGTON II. Chatham.—.T. Sliarp, c TTord 1) Thomson,
not, 0; Tixtras, 25: Total, 174. AVaddinglon II.—.T. Herd, <; Hoyes b
Rariics. 1: R. .Taokson, c .C. Sharp b Harsh, 3; H. AVilsoii. b JIarsli, 10; F. .Silvenvood, b Rarno.s, 2: A. Smith, b Isiiltor, 7; J. Tbonisoii, b Nutter, 31; B. Tbonison, b Jlarsh, 1; J. Seedall, not out, 0; .T. Hanson,
b.AIarsb, 1; Extras, 3; Total, 59.
BARROW AMATEURS v. LANGHO COLONY. I
■ AV. HarKroiivos 2; -E. Aslicroft 0 ; E. Bush 3; C. Alntton 5; JD. InKbani 5; A'.
S.amp- son not out 9; S. AVIiittaiii 1.; .Extras 9;.
Rarroiv Aiiiatoiirs.—H.
S.aiiderson ■ 0 ; J.
Taiiiea.siter 0; TO. Nelson 1:. R. Horrooks B;
Peters 5: T. AVbito IP; T. Colthurst 7; B. AVrigloy 9; AV. Crook 4; AVj Potor.s 22; J. Hnytoii 0; I'T. Tuson not: out ,1; .T. 5Iat- tbewn 0; C.
llicliard.soii 0; Extras 11; Total
(Innings
dccl.ared) 110.
Total 44. " Ijancbo Coionv.—E. Jsborwood 40: T,
0 8
.SABDFN. ,F. AVakcficld 93 6
ir. Coulton, tt AVhiteside b Hanson ....... 0 S. T. -l^ilkington. c AA'iggles’th b Pfanson 10
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