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mBBLESDALE LEAGUE. Tlecord up to date:—


'Whalhy t-litlieroe


....... ................. .................*’ ]**'


lioylaml ^Motors !!.!!.!!** Harrow ......................


Ribhle.sdale Wanderers ” Darwon


>t. Anno.s ..... .... Lancaster <’horlev


...... Levhnid ......


.......................... ...................





Hoad * ............... ! ! ! ! !” !!;;; niackpool


......... 21 5 ■ s 20 4


RESULTS. ■


1 . ,h ' . r *Af‘ *w* ixMi. u*;u. ; Mioyinnu, 70. ^


Whallo.v ind for five, dec.; xSt. Annes, .^S. Mlacknool, <2: .vHnnow, 01.


>R(R1(1, 120; Chorloy, SI. (jf); xLancasler, .57.


— THE GAMES REVIEWED.


<hopIio wit,)i


;t


J'litheroo I ’sFiil in tlioso letter


, 'VilV’V’ • fbeil


l•lc,l Iho


clean b.inds


l,an<K” nf" lowlj- out onl. nf


o compolitcis o


‘ olo'I.v.'i'ipxpcolcd defeat lowfi^'nCi-'-^r'a'jnrjr I


the .Hlacltpool almost


cliainpionsliip on tlio


and tape.


tin. tost of a_ visit to tbo .St, Amies' I,cadi Iinartcis, and now only need to boat Laii- e.i.ster to mnko suie of retaining tho cup, drsmte Clitberoo’s brilliant cliallongo and •Lc.Nl.iml Moiois sturdy competition. Both


\\ballcy survived, with convincing cilieienev,


and Leyland Motors may vorv onsilv tie for Focond place.





PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTING.


• Ayl.m'loy V. St. Annes


^amp.son, Read v. Cliorloy ■li-


CImrIoy v. He.ad ................... (i


1 • "•..);)KK'o'<''o>;Gi, Clitlicroo v. Leyland u li. uiIKinson, Chtheroo v. Lovland


niitnall, Darwon v. Lancaster ............*. 21 A\. StyMie, Lancaster v, Darwon


N. Ilalliwoll, Jilacliimol v. Harrow T ,


BOWLING.


1 ollard, Clitheroo v. Leyland ........ (5 for 111 .1‘ iiirclough, Blackpool v. Barrow... (5 for


Samp.son, Read v. Wliallov ............ 8 for :17 Bullough, Leyland M. v. VVamts.... 7 for 11 Ihitnall, Darwon v. Lancaster . . . .7 for 21 ‘sty.lhe, Lancaster v. Darwon.. 0 for 12


Smith, Whalloy v. St. Annes ........ 5 for 99 A\. L. Wilson, St. Aimes v. Whallev o for (iS C . \V. Burton, Blackpool v. Barrow 1 for 14 Jvmiior, Lancaster v. Darwon ...... .4 for 21 J. Poter.s, Whalloy v. St. Annes .. 4 for 2(1 B. Mercer, Wanderers .v Leyland M. 9 for 10 J. Fielding, Darwon v. Lancaster 9 for 12 roxcroft, Chorloy v. Read .............9 for 10 J. Crane, Chorloy v. Read ......... . 9 f»ir20


J. Brooks, Wanderers V. Leyland 7\I. 5 for 27 I . Lowe, Barrow v. BlncKpool ....*5 for 28


l^pociaL


Joazani. latainoil 5 Agri- Whito


1 Khalci Id^oriis. Toultry,


CLITHEROE WIN AGAIN.


INilIard, CMUioroo v. JiO.vland ............ .i‘‘> .Aniics"’ .’ !.’ .’ ,'.' jf)


...........


It. W.'uldington, ,St. Annes v. Wh.allov* ‘*>2 C.hamborlain, Whalloy v. St. Annes\.\20 X Not out.


-'""OS V. Wballev III ....... •


*»:} .J8


•v\hieli goes to the runners np. Clitlicroe • *


llicso rivals won handsomely and if AVIinllov wm the championship, .a problem will nriso as to tlm destination of iho Lewis Cnp.


rare I VVaii-


20 9 3 8 21 a 4 9 21 5 21 21 21


6 5 10 (5 7 S


5 31 4 9


21 5 11 5 21 9 19 ■ 5


7 9 8


21 30 2 9 21


p. AV. L. D. 9 o 10


20 19 18 17 15


11


21 oo


29 28 20 20


' , 13. Davies ................ .


i j . i>. H. Lean ........ ... 4 G. A. Wilson ........


Shakespeare ................


I J. A. Shclmcrdino ........ 2 V. Iddon ............. ....... .


2 ‘ LEYLAND.


•J. Turner c Peters b Pollard u. A. Wilson, run out ..........................


C. A. Robinson, c lieywortli Pollard r . Joiies, b O'ltnmnson .............................


13. Davies, c Hoardsworlh b Thompson Shakespeare, c Thompson h Pollard .... 1. Idcfon, h Pollard ................... . M. Howling, run out ............ . . . ’ d. A. .Slielrnerdinc, b Pollard .. •1. Hnlshaw, not out -.................................


TL D. H. Lean, .st Jleardswoidh iV Pollard Estras ....


Total j Pollard


. J. Tliompsoii ......... ..... . 9 AV. .\. Deters ........ ........ 5


ALL ................. ..... . 14.4 0.


M. 3 3 0


---->£-3C-I«— OUT FOR 30.


WANDERERS EASILY BEATEN LEYLAND MOTORS.


BY


would bo able to chock Loyl.md Jlotora and tlius Jeavo Wlialloy and Olithoroo to fieht


runs on the boolcs. 'I'lio seventh wicket dropped at 17. and tlien, after a brighter niterliulo provided by Taylor, the remain­ ing llirco^ men departed at 90. Tlio pro. claiinoil 1 < of tiiis nioagro scoi'c, occupying just ail hour. Bullough, tho Motor was woll-uigh implnyablo and lie l boyon wickets for eleven runs, •lie hit tho bticKs fivo^ times, sotting ui) a brilliant


and if till* AVandorers can got more runs to-morrow than last wiielc, they are likelv to give the cliallengors a hard gaiiio.


IMJ3BI.1CSDALI': AVANDEUEllS.


AV. R. Garnett, h Bullmigli ............ 10. Staiidriiig, c Mudson h .Bullough .... F. L. Hud.son, c Hmlson h Millward ... R. Preedy, c Prescott h Bullough H. Scott, h Bullough ....................... J Auhin, not out ......................... .


B. Afoicer, c Hallidav h Bullough Total ....................


Bullough ................... A. Alillward ............... .1. Small .......................


.. 12.4 0 .. 11 9 .. 1 1


0


R. S. .Hudson, c Robinson h Alilhvard ... lii. Corn well, h Bullough ................... d. Brooks, 1) Bullough ........................ Taylor, h Small.................................... .


not account themselves victors without a struggle, lor donalhnu Brooks was in ex­ cellent form and rims come slowly. Three men loft before the winning hit'was made and 'tlni whole side was out for 75. Only I’ rescott. a. most jiaticiit ami sluhboni hals- man, reached double figures. 'flio hatting foi III di.'.playcil by tho Afotor iiioii against Wanderers' bowling did not imprc-ss


attack wliieli completely Imniod the AVan- derers. Low as was tho score, tho i^rolorinen could


tlio Wanderers have to-morrow a chance to ici eom their failure, .Failuro Is almost too mud a, \yortl, for the A\huidorors wore most complotoly beaten. They wero all out for tiU and lib Olio timo boemod likely to score oven lower runs. Tho first wicket fell at lour, aiid then four more men wero dis- mibbcd in quick succe.siou with only eight


was concerned, »»“ o *-um;uiiieu LllUUgU


vain so far^ns though


rosUtance. _ AVickots foil at regular In lcrvi,l,s, ,v.Ui Wlmlloy „|,oii,ly .xaf,. r,„m


\\ell with bat and ball. . Smith also eon- Iribiiteil notably and 27 overs were all that woio needed to get rid of ,St. Aime


A\MIALI.EY. .


G. Alorris, G. Gnrralt d. Peters, w .,..,1 >»nftuu


: Curtis h AVilson ..... . o Batler.sby b AVilson ami 1) Wilson


Colonel Giccn. o HnUoisby ii'WilVon''."; 12 J. hranlclaml, b AVilson .........


G. Chamberlain, not out ............ !!...!!!. 20 J?. AI. Aspdon, not out ..................... i.” ’,' ”7


IimiiiBs <k'clan><l.


J. AV. U. Don ................ ;i A.


r . Alailon


AY. L. AVilson ................ 22 ^A* Curtis


............■.__ oQ ....................


.Toltnson ................ t ST. ANNUS.


11 n 0 0


R. OS l>5 18 19


H. AAbnUliiiRton, b Smith ....... ................ 90


0. M. R. AV. 31 19


LEYLAND MOTORS.


LEYLANDiOUTCLASSED BY THE CUP .L h“ 'i.'‘V ; o": . CHALLENGERS.


c I !ti-


liatbum Idnring


7th. rR iA


I Jedgcd liK jn.sc 1 ta mod lisiriaiL -a). |lc ami OIHM


timo was lost in arguing and Clitlicroo liad porloico to .set a sharp pace when plai* istartojl. Tho opening pair <lid not waste mueli time and 42 wero on tho books when Aithiir Foole was out Ibw to Wilson. Leslie Wilkinson liatl <Umo most of tho scoring ami it was a tragedy that ho should bo out uhen 48, tlie total being OS lor two. Wilkin­ son .sIiowirI tlio proper toiiipor, biting four houiidaries and never being content witli it single when ho could got a couple. Thus, three threes wore run, these for shots which would normally produce lour without any running at all. Ho gave a valuable


L


I ton as Igh no lo.spom yet.


for


IVmong n bowel IpatioiL 1)f tho ■ in tho Eiinnia- |ich in


Jti tho led by I mmoit 1, tho ial. if


loidcd. ] iving, I me or and


fences, lularly |\lism. Jaliscd Jy un- iFrom


gums.:


. vita- lid an CO and


I in need


load which R. E. AVigglcswortli was not slow to copy. Jn partnci'.ship wilh Pollard, tho young AVaddingtou player put on S4 for the third wicket, butting with sujiremo ixnilidcnce aiul hitting with astonishing power. His was not wild .swiping but woll- ealciihiled and well-timed driving, produc­ ing five bound.nric.s, tiiroo threes, ami seven twos. . Ho had only ton singles in liis 57 and cort;iiijly played tho^ right game very well, revealing talent of high order. Pollard, too, went out boldly for runs and tho Clitlieroo batsmen made the Leyland .'ittack ](H)k very [loor. Tho pro. scored 42 and was never in difliculty. At 1G5 for four di'claration Avas made. .Leyland wore alway.x struggling and never likely to succeed.


.men out for 40. Tlio tail Avnggcd ti little hut 70 was the sum total of the homo team’s efforts against .a keen attack hacked up by alert fielding. • Two inoii wero run out ami six more foil to Pollard, for .91 runs. “ .lohnny " sorely bolhered ovorybodv ivilh his snbtly-chango'd llight, lengtir and spin. Tho victory was a triumph of smart team work inspired by a dotorminatiou to win. No mattor what are tho rewards of Clitlicroo cricket this son.soii, the team has played AvelJ and keenly, restoring local interest and reviving chib eiilhusia.sm.


fore a run had been scored and had .seven CLITHEROE.


R. E. AVigglcsivorth, h Sholmcrdino . PoHnrd. o Shclniordiiio h Tddon ....... T. Foolo, not out ......................... T. Heyworth. not out .......................... Extras .........................w Total (for 4 wicket«) ...173


L. AVilkinsoii, b AVilson ...................... A. AV. Foolo. Ibw b AVilson


............ 'J’hoy lost .a AViclict be­


iievor ha<l tho slightest doubt about order lug tbo gamo to begin. Still, precious


whetiier they would gob to play at all. The homo cai>lam, d. A. Siiclmerdinc, declared tho ground unlit, ami when tho umpires ruled against Jiim, tossed for clioico of mmngs under protest, wliatover that might mciin. Play has frequently taken jilaco oil much sollor pilches and the umpires


them at AViialley’s lieols and the slightest Mip on tho part ol tho champions would luid tho. Ca.stleiles prepared to light a do- ciding gaino with enterprise and enthusiasm file only fear Clitlicroo had at Leyland was


Another brilliant win by Clitlieroo kept


T. A'iekers, h Brooks ..................... A. Millward, b Alorcor ................. .1.^ Small, e Stniidring b Alorcer AV. Robinson, not out ............ j... Extras ...................... Total ................. .


............., w ........^tt b Aiibin .. J;'"".'-’


T:iyIor 4. Broolis Aiibin Afercor


......... 8 ......... 19


’HC-jl***'*- WHALLEY NEARER. J. PETERS SCORES 88 AND PER­


-r. j circles that “ Jack " Curtis, AV. L. AVilson »1- and Company might upset AVhallcy's calcu- latious but this proved very far "from tho


lisit the Abboyitos’ ground, tho most excit­ ing cup contest seen lu tho Ribblesdalo Jjeaguo lor many years will bo ended. To bo absolutely sale, AVhalloy must win. I f they only draw, Clitlieroo and Loylaiid Aloiors by Aviiming their oulsLamliug games, would draw level and a triangular play-oit would bo tho upshot. Jt will nob bo for want of dctt*rminatioii if AVhalley do" lose to Ijancaster and, frankly, tho odds are do- cidetlly on the Abbcsyites, avIio .survived a mucli stiffer test last week-end at St. Aniios. There was a feeling in certain


FORMS » HAT TRICK” AT ST. ANNES 11 AVhalloy ivin lo-morrow wlicii Laiicastei


^it j case. AVilson opened with a couple of maidens but was afterwards punished for ()8 runs, his reward being tlio only live wickets to fall. Curtis was hit lor G5 witiiouc obtaining tho .slightest cousola- lion, unless ho could regard six successive maidens in that light. Between them, this ]>nir delivered 50 overs lor 199 runs and five Aviekots, Avhich Avns Jiardly in accord­ ance Avith the prior ideas of those Avho pre­ dicted AVliallc3*’s downfall.


fell at 27. Tho next did nob go until 02 had hoen scored. Atorris, after an early e.scapo, proceeded to collect 40 hv .sound •and not nncntorprisiiig cricket, hut the main scorer Avas James Poter.s, w h o liolpcxl himself, to 88. Ho hcgaii Avith a boundary, followed Avitli a throe, and altogether hit l i fours. Ho Avas oircuinspoct ns avoII as vigorous and ho pretty Avolh ensured AAMiallcy^s .success. A do^on from Colonel Green and 20 from George Cliamherlain onnbicd iho Clinmpions to declare at 19G for fire.


AVliallcy’s first wicket, that of Garratt,


Amies. Afndpn had th o . temerity to hit Smith for six. in tho pro.’s second over,- but at 38 ho snicked one to GreciiAvood olT Coult- hurst.


Thou began tho job of getting out St.


Partington gaA’o nioro trouhlo hut at 40 tho former loft. A third man Avns out at 50 and Partington Avas boAvliid at 67. Tliat was virtually tho. end of tho St. Annes


.** Boh " AA^addingtoii and Harry


0. M. R. o


......... 7 0 •, 20 o


(1 • 0 10


30 27


AV. 0


•1. Dootsoii, Ibw b Brooks ......... .1. Prescott, b Auhin .................... .Bullough, h Brooks ..................... M. ll'illiday, Ihw b Brooks ......... AV. Houseman, c and b Brooks


14 9


a I


0 0


\


d. Saxon, nob out ..... ................. Total


Smilb I d. .........


d. Coulthiirsb Peters .....


II O.


M. 5


8.1 1 0 BARROW OUT OF IT.


BEATEN^BY BLACKPOOL IN SCORING GAME.


LOW


Blackpool captain, “ .Bop" Halliweli,"is re­ ported to Ii.iA’o surveyed his team—includ­ ing sevoia seeoml and third oloveii men— and to liavo said, “ Jt will need an iiAMlancho to prevent us being licked." Thoi


On tho way lo Barrow on Saturdav, tho


Ha liwcll himself Avas about tho only player to bat at ail avcII and ho earned points for iu-s elub by going in first and being not out


Tr* n- "?1 , Bl ackpool Avon!


cplloagucs Avas in tho least degree eomfort- ablo. BarroAV never expected doleat. hi fact,


muoh-questioiicd deci.sion. JJeforo BarroAV could recover from those shocks, tA


addition .Lllis A


Jiootli ,at tlio .Avicket, for the cajitain hit a couple of boundaries and tlicre Avas a fool­ ing itlint all Avould yet bo well. At 45, hoAA;eyor, Goodman was given out Hjav, a docisioii Avhich apparently staggered him.


fri'-


Booth, facing Burton's s1oaa*s, lashed out. The hall Avas. going to Haworth near tho rofroshmont room and the fielder slippo<l. Ho-kept his eyo on tho ball, lioAvovor, ro- coA'ored his poise and took a brilliant catch


A’cr and thou


cisions—Blackpool objected to Iavo verdicts of run out—there Avns a deni of poor batting.


to end tho innings and lonA-o Blackpool totally nncxpcctcnl Avimiors. Quito apart from tho 'questioned de­


Barrow aro now clean out of the running for tho cup. •


. *“•


ing 12, hub at 58, ho was easily caught off a ball that pitched shorter than one ho had just clunipwl to tho ropes. Jjowo and Clegg departed Avilhout suhstnntinl alteration and Avhon Bray hohhied to the Avickot, 12 Avoro needed for A'ictory Avitli ono Avickot to fall. Bray played out a difliculb O


tins player opened vigorouslv. soon collect­ making room for Garnett,


and lleys .stumiied. Half tlio side Avas thus out for 2(5. Afattcis ini]>rovcd Avith Goodman and


had ho dolrverod. AValnislov being hoAvled A *<> more


ho Avoiild not bo needed as batsman. Ho had to go in but could not prevent his team s defeat. Pitcliford Avns giA^eii out stumped olf tho first ball, clearly resenting the <locision. AVashbixiok and Elli.s plavocl with such confidence^ tliat it scemctl likely tliat half-an-hoiir’s ciict.ot Avuuld soo Barrow victorious. At 2(5, hoAvevor, AVasbbrook 3.ho Avickot, and without \a.>» adjudged Ibw, another


JlalliAAell batted really Avell, kcojiiiig out iho BarroAV boAvlors Avlieii none of liis


W. Bray, avIio strained liis leg wliile boAvl- nig, took off his flannols in the belief that


at tho oml with 99 to liis credit. Blackpool totalled only /2 and nobody expected them to loach oven lliat modest ligure after eight Anokots had ialhm for 48 runs. Halli- AAolJ. however, contrived lo keep at tin* batting eml for a long timo, making BnrroAv s task more difliculb every over. T. Loaao boAvled avoU and Avould have had oven better figures than livo for 2S lind ho nob overstepped tho mark onco or 'tAvice. AVitli , these np balls lie hit tho wicket.


F- ')'■ Hattorshy, <: Frankland h Fetor W . L. A\ ilhon, c Aforris b Peters ......... . ^ *


^ Eranklaml 1> Peters ..


R. 39


20 20


Jlartihall, o Alorris h Hotors .............. A. dohnson, h .Smith .........................


iV ^'"den, o Greonwood li Conltlmrst .! 11. Fartington, b .Smith ............... F. Harrop. h Sraitli .......... . Curtis, h Smith .......................


W. \


Extras .......................... .!!!.” 18 Total (fov 5 wiel^ots) .i.lSIG


ileloiit iiiid uftor lliu sixth imm Imil <lc-. parted at bO, James Peters brought the innings to a summary oml by ilismi.ssin; tlirco men with succassivo delivorios add- jng a bt. Annes “ hat tr ick " to his long Jist of performance.s,^ .Peters therefore pait in hiR sides .success, doing


A. Nuitall, b Lowe -


N. iialliAvell, not out ........... V


BLACKPOOL. '


G. ^lamls, Ibw b Brav .... laiiclougli, c Pitchford b Loavc !..... r . Ramsdeii, b Bniy .......................] I'. Bei ly, b JjOavo .T..................


J. AV. WlieAvoll, b Loaao .............. h. ILiAA'ortli, run out ................


G. \V. Burton, run out ..............!!!!! JCxtras ................... Total


Pitcliford ............... 'r. liOAve .................. AV. Bray ..................... J. J. Goodman ........


30 BARUO^\^


W. Kills, ll)Av 1) Eairelougli ....................... 15 Jy. Ilcys,^ st A^ hcAvoll b Burton ............... () G. II. AValiiisley, b Fairclougii ................ o


R. Booth, c JlaAA'orth b Burton ............... 8 'm* Garratt, c Ramsdon b Fairclougii


;v \V


II” ‘ V


AA. Br.'iy, not out a


Fairclougii F. Hnworih .. C\ W. Burton


Ibw h Burton .. ....... J Burton b Fairclougii ... b J‘’nirclough __


Ivxtras ... 'J'otal


' 9


0. M. R. 14


10.3 4


o (i


READ’S FINE SUCCESS.


. 85 AV.


0


pnJy Choi ley pIa.\or able to AvitlhStaiid Ins bOAAlnig was “ Boh " Taylor, who gave nii oxcollent exhibition for 01 out of 84. Bead's easy victory wils timely, as Blackpool also Avon. Jlio villagoi.s noAv Inu-e a good ohanco


lor Road on Saturday, scoring 47 out of 3-1,1 J


S.innison ga\o a capital all-round ilisplav ” ‘d taking eight Aviekots tor 97. The


ot t’scaping the duly of applving for ailimssum to the league. READ.


Sampson.-c Afaisli b Iddon ... . .. .. I l ‘


B. HoAvarth, h Tddon .. F. AVakolield, c Foxeroft Extras ..... Total


B. 'Pavlor ................ C. AV. Carr ............. C. Mills ..... ......... B. Tddon ............... J. Crane ...................


Foxeroft ...............


J. AV, Sagar, h Mills .............................. B. AVade, e Tddon h Crane ................... IT. Purvis, h Crane ............ : ...... !.!!!!!!! .1. B. Sliaeklady, not out


1?' ^ Branston h Foxeroft !!!. .............


9 9 10 ^ 4 5.5 1


17 12 1


CMOBLICY.


C. Carr, c Pilling l> Sampson ............ ,B. Taylor, h Sampson ............. ........ .. 31. Holliday, h Sampson ..................... FiAxoroft, c AVado b Sampson ........... C.\ Mills, run out .................................. J. Dugdale, run out ............................ B. Iddon, c Pilling b Sampson ......... J. IL Braustou, c Purvis b Sampson J. Alai.sh, st SliackladA’ h Sampson .. J. tVano, not outv ...T,........... ....


I'L Tddon, Hiav b Sampson ......... ...... Extras ...................... ......... Total ..............................


.. Sampson


C. 'I'lllotson .................. 1'. AVakolield ............ ...


......... ;


B. IT. lfoAA*nrtU .......... .. 3A. AVado .........................


10 9 o


9 2


2 ' 0


0


97 20


15 5


6


h Cra lie , b V ” M." R.


8


.5 0


28 21 20


H. i illo'.son, c Mills h Carr ................. H. Clayt.on, 1> 3*'oxcroft .........................


Ih"' h Foxeroft ................ .. 0


.. 0 ♦


T


!! T .. s .. IS 5


10 1(5 •l


.. 0 .. 12 ,. 0 .. 15 ,.120 AV. 9 0 1


• 1 14


35 8


13 1


AV. 01


0 1


u 1


0 0


Fitclifonl St WlioiTOll li FnirelmiKli ....... () « WIicH-ell 1> Hm-ton ... 8


17.9 9 o


1 0


a ' M, R. AAL 7


9 • S 37


4


28 . 5 o


1 0 A. Ramsdale, h Lowe ..... *


Biackburii St. James's . Burnley St. AndroAvs .. Clierry Tree ......................


Bibblesdale AVnnderers . Darwon


Bead ............... BarroAV


Whallev


Baxeiuleii CMitlieroo


AVaddingtou .Sabden


........ .................. ...... ....


1> Bitchfor'd .....


RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.


. . . . ! ! . * ! ! ! ! O 7 10 4 18 ....................


20 0 21


l ” 1’ ’ 21 21 21 9 13 5 31 SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


xClii-ny Tii-i', l-iu for Waiuleror.-). d:i.


xAAIialley, 1(55; Baxeiiden, 7(1. Jtibblosdiilo


xC.litheioo, 12S; Blackburn .St. James’s 11(5 xWaddinglon, 00.





Rc.nl, 10.J for nine dec.; Sabden, 92. —


xDarAA-on, 129 tor .seven, dec.; Bunilev AnuiOAA^, 70 for sev(*n.


PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTING.


I . >andifora. Read v. Sabden ............... i\s fis* V


‘'^3acey, AVhalley v. Baxenden ........


•J. Bashbrook, Barrow v. Waddiugton. 99 •L AB^oic, Clithoroo v. St. .lames’s ....... 31 N. Porter Cherry Tree v. Wanderers.. 91


1 ■ 3’.atougb, bt. Jamos’.s v. Clitlieroo 94


H. AVnlmsley, AVhalley v, .Uaxoiuloii .. 90 , ,


BOWLING.


J. AiiisAvortli Sabden v. Read .......5 for 42 'll’


Jv. \\ilson, Clieiiy T. v. AVamlorors G for 35 J. Mooix* Clitheroe v. St. James’s 0 for 25 Haydoek »St. J.'imes's v. Clitlieroo 5 for 99


" • Barrow v. Wadd'toii 7 for 18


J. Hornby Baxenden v. AVIiallev . 4 for 90 aV w 7 ’ I


R. Aa ilkin.son, St. Jas’s y. Clitlieroo 9 for 42 —


H. J)'!] Wha^ V. Baxenden 9 for 24 '*• Baxenden 9 for 24


IN THE LAST OVER.


CLITHEROE SECOND DEFEAT LEAGUE LEADERS.


- Ono ol tlm moit exciting encounters—first or second division—soon on tho Clmtburn- road ground tliis season occurred on Satur­ day Avhcii Clitlicroo Second defeated Black-( bum St. Jamos’s in AvJiat AvouJd, in any case, probably havo been iho Inst over of tlio match. Tho result had a big bearing on the cliainpionsliip. Had St. James's AA'on, ihe cup AA'ould havo been thoirs no matter


AVoro thub baulked Avidi tho tropliv prottv near y m their gra.sp, and that in* a game Avliich ior varying fortunes Avould be difli- culb to surpass.


. 1 , 1


0. M. R. AV. 14.4 5


Iioav anybody else fared. They


, T . S4


0 0 0


Porlh. This is an all-thc-voar-round job, Avitli cricket coach* ->


in summer. PROS. RE-SIGNED.


Fred Taylor ns pro. lor next season. All tho local clubs havo now fixed up Avitli pros., CUyioroo having re-engaged Pollard; BaiTOAv, lifclifoixl; ami Boa<t, Sampson; Avhilo Smith haS'jot another season of his original ongngement to run at AVhalley.


------------------ ^ —


tho importation of potatoes nil til tlio end ot this year.


Triip ArgoiiUno Govornmoiit 1ms proliibitod >


nuinborod 27,233, against 31,968 in tho same niontli last Tear,


Jfotor voliioles rogistorod during , Juno .


Itibhltodale AVnmlerors last Avoek ro-sigtiod


played as amateur Avitli BarroAA-, is leaving the <listrict to take up an appointment on tocptombor 12th at Trinity College, uear


W. ELLIS LEAVING BARROW. A\ .ilker Ellis, aaIio for Iavo seasons has


3 0


^ Clitlieroo Second totalled 32S after Iuia’- nig Hj.K men out for 40. The recovery Avas largely duo to J. .Alooro, who made 91, and R. Lofthouso, who collected 25. AA'. Pon- ni.in aiul H. Thomas came along Avith a lurllior II each and iiisio.ad of Inu’iiig an easy ta.sjc, ,St. Jamc.s’« Avoro faced Aviih a roally diflicult ono. 'Tho Avickcb was slow hub tho outfield Avas slower, Avith tho result tfiat tho hall noodod ;i really hearty thump G) send it to tho houmlary. It Avas in


possible for cither team to Avin or for tho match to bo loft dr.aAvn., A further blow AA^as dealt tlio League leaders when tho ninth Avickot fell at HG. Tlio nue.stion Avas Avhothor tho last iiioii could hold tho fort Timo Avas almost np ami a Blackhurn victory Avas almost impossible. One point Avas hotter than nono hut St. James’s in tho end had to leave both behind, as Avith the first b.all of tho last over, Mooro hoAvlod AAnIsli, IcaA'ing Clithoroo Second victorious by


A


plucky aiuDcool manner in Avhich they stuck to thoir, guns, pulling off a victory


coqi.csb as cOAild ho desired. Credit is duo to tho Cnstloitos for tho


runs in - ns kcou and fiuctAiating a


they did «o, runs cnnio .steadily, though liardly at a rale .sufiicieut for thoir pur­ pose. .Both loll in tho fifties and other royor.seb louiid St. James's again in diffi­ culties, blx_ Avicicols being down for 57. Another period of success to the Blnckhuni moil then followed, AinsAvorth and AA'ariii" hatting ably and carrying tho score to 100 lor tho soveiith Avicket. Onco the eighth man w.as . out—at 108—St. James’s Avoro in a tight corner and at this stage it A


lor eight nui.s and Eatough and Sagar-liad, tliorefore, to c.xorciso care.


.\s long as


cap m their oll’ort to overhaul tho Clitlieroo total and they soon had to roA’ iso thoir plan of campaign. Tavo wickets Avero (Io


Thoy nlace<l the ball judiciouslv and met Avmi thoir reward. .St. Janios’s found conditions .a big handi­


aa'ii


forcing tho pace that tho earlier Clitlieroo niou lost their Avickots. Tho later batsmen Avero more cautious and inoro determined.


i. Roach, AVuddmgton v. B u nw 4 for 20 '*• <^'borry' T. 4 for 49


V. Baxenden... 4 for 21


Cfiieiry Tree v. AVandcrers 4(5 ‘^^ines’s v. CliUioroe.;x94


St.


21 12 4 5 29 20 10 9 7 27 21 12 5 4 28 21 12 7 2 26 21 9 7 5 29 21


P. AV. L. D. Pt8.


8 (j 7 29 7 4 22


5 U) 6 10 5 10 6 16 4 14 9 11


Iho • liono tliat llibbloadiile AVanderora B A F ? F ? 0 W B O W L K S I G . X E A IX / I CIIAM1>10N.S t)F CJ.lTllKliOl'; AND DISTHICT HOWLING IF A fT F


II. 31 39 19


. 9 3


I R. Lofthouso, 0 AVnIsh b Haydocy .......... 25 I Ay. Ponman, o.Bardaloy b Haydoek ........ .1 1 ' E., P. Aldorsloy. not out


11. AVilkinsou, throo for 42; J. Morton, ono for 23; R. 0. Baixlslov, 0110 for four HLAOKHCrRN S'l’. JAAfES’S.'


If. Haydoek took thro wickets for 33 runs: _


I IT. Haydoek, Ibw b ATooro ............. . I T, AinsAvorth, nm out ..................... *X!! J H. AVaring, b Oxburgli


I F. AVnIsh, i) Alooro ..............•.................. R. AA’ ilkiiison, not out .........................X Total


.................


Oxburgh, Olio for 24; J. Mooro, six for 62. — —


Ribblesdalo AVandorors, Avhoso batting avus by no moans improsaivo. On tho olJior JiaiKl, Chon-y Treo had several batsmoii in c.ipitul trim and tho tonm well dcsorvod to collect a couplo of points that may bo very useful indood.


WANDERERS SECOND DOWN. 'Troo proved too strong n tonm for


R Hargreaves, c Baron b AVilson ........ 1*. Mmdic, nob out .......................


T ^0 '


H. Hargreaves, b AVilson ................ .’ ..X.' J. Groy, c Oniioro<l b Sharpies ............... L. Holt, b AViLson ............. ?.......................


H. Aspinwall, b AVilson ..............!!!!!!!!! J.\ Bowkor, c Sharpies b AVilson


'


1‘ . Pollard, ll)AV b AVilson ..................... [ AA. Aubin, o Sharpies b Jiittlo J. Parker, b Sliarplos ......... t.. ..


.........


RIBBLliSDALE AA'ANDIiUJilRS JT. >1. Pyo, c Sharpies b Littlo


’ ] ]


Extras ........................................ Total ..................................’ 53 AvickoU for two runs; Sharpies, tA


!... 3 A’o for CT7ERRY- TREIi:.


A. Little, b Hargreaves ......................... 0 L. A


S. G. Pyo, i) Hargreaves ...................... 14 J. Hoyos, l) Grey ......................................... 30 F. Baron, b Groy ........


.in


V. (irey took four Avickots fo r -43 riiiiH; I Bowkor, 0110 for 29; F. Hindle, one for 34; I. HargroaA’o.s, tAVo for 19.


WHALLEY SECOND WIN.


iiuitU Avas Hornby, who scoured four wickets whou Baxenden wore a long Avuy on ti'.“ road to <lcfeat. F. Stacey and H. AValms- Joy wore tlio chief AA'halloy aggressors and Jargely as a losult of their skill and vigour, the Abboyitca soon cst.'iblisbcd a grip on the game. Tlioro was a barroii period but tho iiinings prospcixHl again later and Baxomlou Avoro sot to boat 1(55. Tlio task Avas altogether too big for them. There was just ono brief period Avhcii it lookc<l as though tho visitors might after all mnko a fight for it, bub the cITort petered out and AVhalloy a


a


“ Jimmy” Peters gob four cheap Avickots, throe of them caught and boAvIed.


TV HALLEY n .


J. Peters, h Smitli .................... F. .Stacoy, c F. Smith b Hornby . .U. TValmsley, b A. Smith ............ F. Cottorill, c A. Smith b Hornby F. ^fanloy, b Cain ............................. J. Wliipp, IbAV b Hornby ........ R. CatloAV, st Duffield b A. Smith C. Dobson, -St Duffield b Hornby .. l‘k Coltorill, IbAV b FeiiAvick ......... T. NoAvman, nob out ...................... A. GrccuAvood, c Cain b FoiiAvick .. Extras ..................................... 5 Total ...............................105


.... 12 ...... 29 ...... 4


F. Smith, tAVO for 27; A. Smith, ono for 15; T. Cain, one for seven: J. Hornhv, four for 30.


H. FouAvick took Iavo wickets for 27 runs, BAXENDEN.


F. Walsh, o and b Peters .......................... 1 IT. CouUoii, c I'l. Cottorill b Pctor.s ......... 2


J. Hornby, h F. Cottorill .................... J. Duffield. c F. Cottorill h 'NValiiisloy TV. i\[orgau, c F. Cottorill


.............


T. Cain, c Stacoy b TValmslcy ......... A. Smith, not ou’t ................................. H. Femvick, c Poters b F. Cottorill


!•'. Smitli, c ami b Peters .................. H. Jonkinson, e and b Peters ......... TV. Wilson, b TValmsloy .....................


runs; 3^ Cottorill, three for 24; J.Peters, four for 21.





BARRDW SECDND BEAT WADDINGTDN.


*ns


demonstrated ability to got many runs off tho Waddingtoii howling. Fifty-threo had heou scored when tlio first BarrOAV Avickot fell but aftor\v,ai*ds. tho hoAvlors had successes at regular intervals. Thus half tho sido Avas out for 71 and iho last five Avickofs nub on only 32 rAins. Tho chances of a Waddiugton vfctorv almost disappeared Avhoii four Avickols fell for 17 nn<l only Bishop and Roach di.splayed real capacity to get runs. This pair claimed 41 of the 66 total, the rest falling rondj’ victims to Anderson, Avhosu snoed.v deliveries earned him seven Avickots tor 18 runs.


Oul.v the fir.st pair of BarroAV hat-smeii BARROAV IT.


A. SHngor. c Tomlinson h SoAithworth .. 4 T. .Patofiold, b Roach .............................. J. Oddio, c AVhitcsido b Roach C. l\rntton, b Roach ................................. AV. Anderson, b Roach ............ ;.......... .


9


C. Forrest, b Bolton ..................... ........ 20 J. 'Wnshbrook, o Harrison b Hanson ... 33 J. Smithies, b Bolton ......... ............ 0 J. Sliorlikcr, h SoAithwortli ............


H. Walinsley took throo Avickets for 24


'Extras ................................ Total ......................................


..... 6 ....... 8


....... 9 ........ 57 ....... 90 ....... 11 ........ 5


.... 1 USEFUL HOME HINTS.


A cloth wrung in Adnogar and Avnlor cIonnR cariiot and .snvc.s timo in dusting. tar .stain should Ik> .softeiiod Avitli greaso, ■f'jion rubbed Avilli a rag dippwl in turpen­


tine. After subsequent Avashing tho stain Avill disappear.


can bo provontod if tho material is ironod under a damp cloth uiiniotliatolv after cleaning,


TIic unsightly mark often left on a gar-, ment that lias boon cleaned witli boiiziiio


^ A little piece of dried orange peel kept 111 the tea-caddy gives tho lea a pleasant and uncommon flavour.


Avilh ])OAA*dorod .starch. AA'hon dry, rinse in cold Avator and Ava-sh in tho ordinary Avay. ^ A Avhito felt lint can ho cleaned by apply­ ing a paste of poAvderod calcined inagncsta and AAntor. A


AVJiilo a fruit stain is still moi.st cover it


Avater to tho eggs instead of milk. ” Piio eggs nin.st ho avoII beaten, beforo tho Avator i.s added.


to cover. T<ot. it stand for ton ininutos, when you Avill find it chops quilo easily. AVlioii mixing cakes, try adding boiling


Avith hntter Avill prevent jam boiling over, but it is A extent.


Avashing linen cleans tho dirtiest clothes thoroughly, Avith a great saving of labour


Pijio-clny dissolved in tho Avator used for


A’oll not to fill tho pan to its full ,


and omelottes very light. Tho addition of an ounco or two of .^yistrnlian sultanas to cakes and .scones will improve their flavour.


of tho linQii, giving it the appoarnneo of having boon blenched. Sour milk make.? cakes, puddings, scones


and soap. It Avill also improve tho colour


and Avator tends to split tho glazo and onamol. Instead saturate a picco of Hnon Avith turpontine, and rub it over tho tHos until they aro cloati. Rubbing tlm edge of tho proijorving pan


badly stninod may bo cloanod by moan.s of a cut lemon dipped in salt. 'AA'ashing tiled hearths Avith strong soap


Avhito materials by sponging thorn with ammonia and Avalor. Tvory-humllod knives and forks Avhich aro


Grass .stains can often ho removed from im•II ■SfeM


lil i liiii


p f t l -


aIio hat, brush ofi* Avith a dean brush. AVash parslo.y in cold A\*ater, then put it a .small hnsin, Avitli enough boiling water


A’hon tho panto has dried on F i j i m . *oii Avith great case. Young


before they found ono who could make anj’ real impression on AVlialloy Second. Tho


Baxenden tried eight hoAvlors at AATialloy


A’ ilson, nob out .•...........; .............19 J?xtras ...........................!!!!!!!..* 0 Total (for 8 wickets) ...149


H, Dickinson, st Asiiiiuvull b BoAvkor ... 8 A. Porter, c AspinAA-all h lliiullo .............. 31 T. Bolton, c Aubin b Groy ..................... I T. Harrison, b Grey .... ................


0


ono lor fivo; A. Jackson, one for 12* AV H Pate, ono for 12.


, SABDEN. w


ri* AiiibAvortli, b Cowburn ................... 24 V/ V,” *^'V°rth, b Dow’hurst ...................... 21 H* AIar.shnll, b CoAvburn .......................... 4_ A


, V i


° Hoivvon h AA’^nde ................... 7 0 Stevenson b Cowbiin ... 19


m ;


J. AVindle, not out ................................... () A. Jackson, absent .................


F. AlLhnin, b CoAvburn .... . .........!!.!!! 1 T


T 'T- BV"’*‘wrst took ono wicket for lO'runs . L AAade, ono for 17; H. Cowburn, fivo for


Total .................. * 92 — CHAMPIONS AGAIN !


GLITH^ROE WEDNESDAY’S HONOUR.


SIGNAL


on ^Vc(lll(.■s^lny, witiiosiwd a moat iiitorostiiic niid singularly curious “ filial ” liotwcon Uitlioroo Wodiicsday and Cliorloy. Clitlicroo woro making ofi-orls to rotniii tho cliampion- ship of xhp Lnneashiro AVedne.sday I/ongiio, and m this they nuccowlcd, to iho infinito .satisfaction of thcmselvas and thoir follow- ‘LV thing of shro<lfl and patches"


All intorvstcd coiiipaiiy at Cliiiicli Jlonilow


JJ runs, and three haUmon, of whom Millar claimed tho host individual ofTorb Avith 9 worp alw rcspon.siblo for 18 of tho moagro total. F. Hindlo, Avith 5 for 11, and R. Blackburn, four for 11, wore re.spoiisiblo for both bowling ju.st as deadly as


laiiiy Avoll summarhoH tho game, as Chorloy, men, Avoro fumbled out for only


S i


spomlod Avith 58 runs, A. AVilkinsou playing a mio oiitstamliiig innings for 31. Scores:— Cborioy,—R. Eddlcsloii, lliAV. b Blackburn


r. Arm.alroiig, b Biackbiirn 1; F. Wnlnisloy °=


^r^ii ■ ^-Tidkln, c Umdlo b Blackburn 0; R. Miller, b Hiiidlo 9; H. TiiiiiiiK, li Hindlo G-


b Hindlo 2; T. Foster not out 0; F. Sninlloy, I'itolifiold, b Tliildlo 0;


kin b Miller 6; J. Robinson, b Smallov 0; K. JJimlle, b Smallov 1; R. Blackburn, Ibw b Siiialloy 0; T. 'Wigiiall. not out 7; W. .Dugdale, b Miller 2; F. Tingle, Ibw. b Sniler l ; extra., 2; total 58.


Miller 0; A. AA^illcinson o Smalley b Miller 91; H. Sanderson c IVralkin h Miller 8; J. I,homp.son, b Smallov 0; A, LuAvsen, c Mal­


\\. \\cls|i, c Hindlo b Blackburn 1; extras 1; total 23. Clitlioroo ■\Vodno.sday.—,T. Cardoii, c and b


vs|4| K r m !


lip li


thoir figures indicalo. Tbo lioiiio club ro- V


■TV'’-wlkl'5 1' ‘'IP s


1, .-•'xliUM 1 -fU


i AiF.;*.'-.-' A -


■i v J 'W ■ ' i -


A . Ilakeii, run out ........................ ........ o Taylor b CoAvburn ........... 5


A. N. Otho^ absent ....................................0 Extras ■................


o 9


.


O. A*»!»'y(>rtli took five Avickots for 43 «,'■« fof 21; H. SfarslmU,


H. Tliornas toolc Iavo wickets for »95 runs* Ill) m’


I H. Smith, b Thomas ............ ................... o ! A. C. TCatough, *h Alooro ........................ »L Sognr, o and h 3\[ooro .............i! J. Alorton, o Afooro .............. ............... A, J. AVosb, st Ponman h Alooro


R. C. Hni-dsloy, b Thonimi ......... ............ 2


Extras ....................................... 10 Total ......................... ....128


....................... 1 T. .Roach,’ not out ..................


m* Harrison, c and b AA’^nshbrook 1.^ Althaiu, b Aiidorsoii


yV


AA. .Aiidorsoii, seven for 18; J, AA^nshbrook two for 2().





SABDEN V. READ SECOND. RhhVD ri.


V 9“ ” diford, c Ainswortli b Hakeii ....... 48 t'*


■^L ia i jo r , c AA'indlo l> Alnrshnll ............ 8


b G. AimsAvortU ........... 15 y Mai&haU b 0 Ainsworth 14


3'tjrrost took ono Aviclcot for 21 nins; „ ...........................


U. fc*. SouthAVortb, c J.>ntoficld b Andorson 3 ICxtras ....................................■ 1 Total ............................. ’ 60


^ lunlmm b Aiidorsoii ...


Mf:& I#'


■ IS P


’l i p '.m -i


P li


! J’* Aldorsloy, o Bnrdsloy b Morton ...... 9 H. Torreat, b Haydoek,.,........ ............... . 2 H. Thoma.s, 0 Haydook b AVilkinaon ... 11


31


E. Jones, o Ainsworth b Haydook ........ 9 H. 0.xburgU, b Haydoek ....................... . 3 I J, IVIooro. b Bnrdstoy ........................ .


A. DoAvliurst, i) Ainsworth b AVilkinsou 1 ‘I* ^ AinsAvortli b AVUkinson > ....... 0 .................. .CLITHEROE II.


IP Note Address:


Top O f MOOR DANB^ Glitherbe


T. luglmm, not out ......................... i . Fnrgroavcs, o Liittorahy h Bishop ...


for Io, F. Bolton, two for 29; H. .S. Sonth- worth, two for 17. AV.VDDJNGTON.


H. UnUorsby, o Iiighaiii h Anderson .. 2 r . Bishop, b Aiidorsoii


K Umhop, Olio for eight; R. Uniisoig on i fSM T'


Fxtr.^^..,....... .............. i........ fo'" ’. wi’ckots''for 20-'r^^


ID I ®


'sBSn- •'.feSw


-ipM' J ‘SHfltJ


' ’S'S.'E


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