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V" (NINE) CRICKET. lY ■|!«iil


Kililil«--(lalo W'aiuleror.s Aiinc-s ......................


I.aiu'ii.'ili'r


l{lacIi|H)()| Lrvlaml


l i lB R L E S D A IE L EA G U E . LEAGUE TABLE. 11


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


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


ia vland !Motor.s ............ Whallcy


Dai won ........................ riiMi'liv


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


Ciitliomo


DaninM'.wii.-k ............. ^Vitls count 3 points, draws 1 point.


9 .....................


U) K)


0 0


10 0


* 3 3 5 3 3


3 3 3


SATURDAY'S RESULTS.


• la xianil .Moi*n-', 1>^1 lor two, deolarod; ClillnToi-. 131 Tor .sovon.


Wiiall.y. IdJ; .vUilinlostlalo WamlcM'oi;s, Df). \Kiail. Oarwoii. 1*2G, V iUa< h(M)ol. I7i) liir lour, doc.; Lcylaiul, IK). \ ' t . . \miio>. I’J l lor lour; Kaniolilswick, l*2:i lor si-VL'U, dcclaroil.





X l,;iM«a'ior. Kil) lor si.s', declared; Clioricv. lor lour.


m id - \vi-:kk .m a t c h . \i iitii l.y. 1 l< lor jour; Loylaud, J32.


PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. HATTJNG.


\V. Uoiixcmau, Loyland M. v. niiljoroc.x 1U3 \. Kaiii>dalo, lUacUpool v. l.cylaud .......nKH


( Tillot'on, Kcail v. Dai'won ................... 7 | K. II.atoll, la-ylaiid .Motors v. (■itllu*roo..\|.> Wiiidlo. riiilicroc v. Loyland Motors 13


i, >. I’oyiidcr. .Si. Auuc.> v. Marirwick..\73


I. Holim-s. Karuoldswick v.*.Si. .\unos... -10 \V. I'ook*. Cliilioroc V. lioyland M.... 37


\ , I'. iiy. Ilainoldswick v. .St. .\nuos... 37 i;. Wa-idirook. Wlntlley v. Wanderers... 3d il. (iinl^f.iii. I.atiojisler v. Challey ....... \.33 \ . \'. OliMand. Lcyland v. Klaokimol ... .33 M. (iill. Darweii v. Ketul ............................ 30 i\ -Mail. ii. Si. Amies v. Miirnoldswii-k ... 31 I. (


Iliuoilisoii. Lancaster v. C'liorIey..\.3 l HOWLING.


i'r.'ion. Kiackpool v. Leyland .......o lo r o i tl.iii:r.ave>. Darwon v. Kea<l


.all .......olorTil


1', M. Kaii'olou;^}i. lUaokpool v lag ’ll-I I'or 3U I-', r.i'hop. fliorloy V. Lancaster’ ... I I'or 32 I. I’. t. i-. Whalley v. W:im|erers . . . -I lor Ml K, <d. \ . Waiidcrois v. Wluilley .......3 lor 27 I, L. Ihi'lsoii. Wanderers V. Wlialloy .3 lor .33


— e-3H~ THE GAMES REVIEWED,


• ;i iiniiiios clox'd. oiu* of tlnnn. Karnolds- ■ n. lo^iii;: al ter their .spoi3 ino clovuro. ;..ni ini«rnipled sevtuad iiiatclios. cau'.iui; i ' lu- .


1 • l.oauiu,'. i\\o ol' them oNceetliuo a con- •->.


o- k. only line hoiiie team .snlloicd <h*feal. l.'-yland were coinjielled to surrender tin*


In lamirjisi with tin* previous


' k i'liip. hi'ino Well hoaton hy Klackpool. d l oad now lop the tahlo jis a rosnli of


.,r vhiorie- In succession. Mlackpool. '.'••\er. are the iiioia* favourohly jilaced.


' • ' • la! iiMins which have heeii nnewn in I 1;


lar showed hell»-r jn'oiuise. — KH*—


CLITHEROE DRAW.


IMPROVEMENT IN BATTING AGAINST LEYLAND MOTORS.


■ 'i'lay was heller ihaii the aclnal lieures ; oia ate. wicket was lost 10 ihe last I il! Ml the mateh, I'red Tiiylor Imviiijt a •\;pe only to lie caiiohl. A^ain, ihe ' luiiiL: order was di.stnrhed hoejmse 'J'om ih>uoi ih had strained himself while • r .ol i ' in^ helota* ihc nialeh slarled.


i a.


..t.'tiieii iiiipiaived sullicionlly to score 131 r .•'CVen u ickels sioainsi LeN laiid .Motors. !.o had coni|)iled jiretty nearly a itouhle ■ aniry on a wicket that came near perlec- .\s a inalier of fjict, the (litlieroe


' d> .1. lint noi in his usual position, and • - m< d it iinwiso lo Inii. 1'ii lamie awsiy the Leylaiid .Motors o|-(njud with ti


lie


. < t t i'- not a Inul aelnevi'meni and it may •• i.do'ii that Clilher* e hav<? taken a turn f lilt; helter,


'L icriiieii real <liscoinlitnre. imikino the -nl :iy nil' the jdleh. iiml llf.iisemaii i:a\«.*


i Tlionip-on siiained himself and eoiihl not ■niiine iti howl.


lie was cansino the


't I'.'. Denman showing exccllcui judgment, i !.< sf were the onl.v successes ( litln3'oc i;;e\e(l fur llousemtiu and JK-aloti hailed .iRtittilly on :i fast wiclcot.


'I’he lormer


•' '-ore !n.3 imt «ml, hi tting ten fonis, .\t i- ' tar t . (liiheriH* wt?ro ham|»ered hy a l-all. rain <lehi\iiig tin* star t until alter


r-e o'eloi'k. 'I’iieir lark of suceess later atirilmtahle soK'ly to the skill of Jloiiso- and Heaton, who put on 133 without


' • ;:ig -eparatod. Tlie howling wis irealeil •I. 'caiii eourlesv oiiei* the pair had hi**


'Ice -enlcd. (


. '11 'onn gavt* np the iileti of winning. 1 ho 1 st wicket fell at 32 when X. Dtirker was • 'iiudge.l run out. a di'cisicm that was at ‘-asi <|uesiioiuible.


' i.i'ii a lirillijint caleli hy fltdlidjiy, who ;v.d at a hard-hit leg sliot, ilisposed ol .\v often Imppens, his partner was


i 'li.l--.


-‘lif-ady pul ail end to the M»)tf»rnieu’.s hopes • t \riiininir. Ltiter liatsmoii went in wlth- ■lu; mueli re.spoiisibilit.v bnt fareil rather ’ :Mily. The cliiof matter is that Clitlieroe -■eil ;i point and tliorougbly tieserved to as viK'li liiclv as tliere was wi?nt against


t long ill following, blit tin? pair bad '' LKVLAND MOTORS.


I. TKc'cott. st I’oiiman b Ttiylor ........... K> M. Halliday, c; Denman b Bideoek ....... I I 1'. Heaton, not out ....................................... -bj liXtras .................................. Total (for 2 wickets)


. IKiii'ciiiau. not out .............................Id.J .ISl Innings tleelnrcd. Bowling Anai.y.sis.


!•'. Tjiylor ......................... ... 11 •5. TTumipsoo ................ ... 3 1. Bulcock ..................... ... 13 H. AVindle ..................... ... 8


1'. AV. Fnnle ................. 5 J. Grnbtrec ..................... ... 1 0 -V. f’arker ..................... ... J


0. M. 5 0


0 0


s .


24 5


1 G1 3-1


0 2(5 20 7


F'.o!‘- ainl Harohl M'iiidle htilting soumll.v ' I lii iehtJy. They early took the iiiojisure •- tile attack and .seemed thoroughly setllci!


aii-ted without further loss, both Arthur 'Dio ceiilury was ..... .. reply was such iliat the Moior-


' ;.s eiveii a life by Arlhnr Doole, who iiiis- .‘iiietl a liigli catcli on the liomnhiiy when w;!' ill tin? thirties. IK? went «m


1 dilHcnlt (ham-(! to Denman olf his lnmlino. i is hai-iin;n were v«;ry y^lad to si;e Tlioinp- • slop howlin;:. Dreseolt wtis stumped at nul llalliday was caught at the wiek«*t


< ialn-roe were snverel.v haiulcapped in i .i'k alter si\ ot'efs had heen howled, as


.\tier a •'erie> of jioor <li>pliiys. C lilhi-roe*'.


dai'iiion a;:ain Iiold .sway in tlio KMilili-s- -No lowo.r tlian lour ioa.ms declan-d


. i). Krooks, Wanderers v. Wluilloy ... 30 .11


. 9 .10


.11 (5 •I 0


10 3 in 0


3 3 3


-1 ii 3


-I


(5 T 0 20 1 19 -1 1(5 -1 1(5 1 13


15 0 3


1 3 12 3 12 1 10 0 9 0


p. AV. L. D. Pts 21


N, Darker, run out


'L Crabtree, Ibw b Shakespeare .. V


r b Sliakespearo ......


J . Jhompson, c Ilonscman 1> Fimh ... I. Ibilcoek, not out .................................


Halliday b IHneli ...........


Extras .................................... Total (for 7 wickets>


Sbnkospetiro ................... ]<) •1* Finch ............................ 1.3.5


Howling Analysis.


Small M’nrcing


o. m.


(;* 1


r. -1.3


CLvnn<:uoK- .......


4^- \ \ ; . 1^‘jolo, c IJalliday b I'lncli ....... H. AViiidlc, b Smalley ..


HICAD. riV


C. 'Idlotson, c Ashton b Gill ................... 7l H. Smitli, Ibw 1) Hargreaves ................... | J . H.ixcndtdu, b .1 , Hargreaves .....


‘‘ Crouch b Ilargreav4*s bfc Ecolcs b Crouch ............


(


J . Immiii. I) H:irgiT-av4*s ....................................I ICxtroN .......................


Howling Anai.v.sis.


N. Crimcli ......................... 1.3 o J . Hargreaves ................


WHALLEY'S VICTORY.


WANDERERS FAIL TO GET OVER POOR START.


- malcli a t Church .Meadow, wlu*rc \MialIey wero visitors, was iincr4*sting from lirst lo last hy n.'jison of iln- manv turns the liaillu


M. Gill .......................... DAHWICN.


-V. \Vjitsoii, b 'rilbitson ............................... A. 'J’urimr, Ihw h ICddlestou ....................... .Hurgroav4*s, c .Smith l> 'rillotsou ........... 1 M. Gill, Ibw I) Wtuh* ................................. ;


G. Nixon, b IC4hllest4m ...............................


W. Disfoy, c Sagtir b Wade ..................... I C. Ashton, I) Wjulo ..................................... Ij. fhiriu'r, b Hsiwnrth ................................


w ickels tiulckly, tin? \Vaiid(?rors se4-me<l beaten hut kept pluckily on jiml at oin? tiiin* bail a real chaine. Dimilly, the .'■ejile turned in Wlialloy’s favour hut there wjis only ji matter of 27 in it a t the rmi.sli.


Jiosing two


hrook to imike a timely stand. He got into real form, jdaying’ dt'lightful eriekel, wtitchiiil yet tree, and Ids 3l5 wei’o ver.v valmihle.


pm .1. Green and W. Grc'enwoud in pjit3in3’- hip, with runs still in*odeil. ’Phey si't about ndliug them, tin? scoring pace hccomiiig


.Viulh out at 123, WsLshhrook


tlelinilely brisk, not hv rt'ason of sheer slogging or ilukt*s. but bv vli3m> of strong <*ireiisive play all rtuiiul the wick<*t.


wi-re holp4?4l hy the fact tluit. l''raiik Ilu4lsoii had strained himself in howling, r4*dueing still further tin tittaek impov4'rishc4l hy tin* 'oiitiiiui'fl ah.sem-e of .loimthaii Hi'ooks. .V


pair put 4111 1.3 h4?tweeii tln*m ami those tins mejiiiL throe imiiits lo AVhalKn-. They


gooil trial wsis given L. IKilt. a thir4l 4*l4-V4‘ii Imy, who slmwed goml style anti pace.


wero out before 31) was signalh'd. Two imue wickets


tliil ei3‘, S4) ilitl the tioMei’s and t l iov tlid S(*em a eliauee of tin* Wjimlerc'fs pulling the gtime olf. Hrooks in ]>:trtieular batietl kilfully. sliowing lighting tinalilies as well hatting ability, am! Auhiii w^s alwtiys ’rh4*y etmbl not stay the


'4Mtlug runs.


tho ontl eamt* suddenly. AVHAI.LKV.


Durse. however, timl tiuei* tli4*y htnl gone,


Colonel L. Green, h 1'. ITudson ............... P Chamherlaiii, e Hr4)oks h Holt ........... 0


,1. DoK'is. imiit)!*, st Shaeklaily h llml^ou 13 ■I. Dt't4*r<. '■etdtjf, Ihw h (Jre.v ................... 1(5 I. GomIman. e I*'. Hudson h Holt ........... IP


Garratt . h I', liinlson ......................... P


H. W’ashhi'tHtk. Ihw b <5r4*y ..........................tf> K, Garrnti , e K. Hudson b Grey ........... 11 Cotterill, b .\nbin .................................. P (ireeii, not tmt ........................................ 21


.]. ,\ttbin ................. F. L. Ihids-m ....... F. (Jrev .................... L. IK)lt ..................... K. S. Hudson .......


Howi.tNt; Analysis.


.1(5 11 12. 8


1


0. M. R. .)


•3 0 0


3


.39 .33


27 31


1 IMHIiLKSDALF. WANDF, IIF-IIS.


.1. .\ubin. b Coiom*! CJreon ........................ V. Grev, b Goodman .............................. li. Holt, b Goodman ................................ 1’. T^. Hudson. ii4)t 4)ut ................................ Fxiras ..................................... Total ................................1


Howling Anai.vfis.


.1. (Jooiriimn ............. IT. \V5ishbr4)ok ....... J . D4*ters. somor ... Colom*! Green ..........


18.3 3 -17 3


0. M. R. 0 11


13 9


3 READ AS LEADERS.


SMART WIN AGAINST DARWEN DOES THE TRICK.


bl4*sdjtlo L4*agno table maiiy folloW4*rs ot the "ji.nn' W4)idd verv innch lilv4? t(» S4‘i* ihem in a t the end of the season, as a reward lor their unswerving Invally to the lt*jigm* timl to their never-failing 4-ourage no nmtter what the cireumstam-es. The villagers owe their present leadership to four eons4*entive wins, bnt Hlnckpnol liiivc si eonple of matelms in iiaml. Doints earned are belti-'r tban lliosi* to gain and wo wish IK'ad tlio be.st ef lm*k in their I'/fort t4> retain their l4*ad. 'riiev Imvc snlfered a severe blow hy the <leparlnro of AV. Hray, who Ims g«)iie in work a t 'Wbittlngliam, hut tlit\v hope to


l{i-:lcl now cicc-lipy :l pnsitinll ill llli‘ Bill-


the iimleli lH*twei*u Clitlu*!!!!* .’se4-4m4l :iml Cherr.v ’J’re4* tin Hu* Clmthurn-rojul goumi jiiid the honours W4*nt to the CjisH4*it4*s,


foupii tlie 4leliv4*ries of -f. Alomu* I'XJ'eeilingl.v 4!iilieult juul Im 4-jimu 4iut with the liiu* Iigur4*s of six wiclu'ts for IP runs. s(*ven of Iiis I I 4ivers lK?ing nuiijlens. J . Souliiworth jd.s4) howled i'lK'elivel.v, much hett4T than Ids two fjir 21 suggests, tint tlu* imiumrs uiujue.stioimhly went Ki .AKiort*- who got Ji


overcome the lisiiulicap. Tho main man in Head’s bat t ing simeess


tantalising lengtli. Clillu'nu? Sccoml nuulo :i poor stjirt losing


a>'ainst Darwon was Clem. I dlolson, who w"s ill bsippv immd and bi t a doy.4'ii liomi- darios in a score of 71. Tillotson diies hit. ITe is no iiicro slogger, Imt bo gets plent.v of p4)wer into bis shots and is aUvays good to watch TTc certainly revelled in Hu* Darwen bowling. Dunne got 23 ami Dnvvis ‘>2 so lliat Head ivaebed 151 in goml time. "*"Tboro was a period in the Darw4*n inn- i„.-s when it .sceim*<l tha t they might pull the 'mano round. This was when Har- hreavos, Gill ami Disley got.g«nng. ,Head weathered the slonn and their eaptam de- M'rv4's a word of praise tor skilfully Iianilling Hi4> attack. A good, interesting matcli,


well won by IHnhH


tpiiekly hut seven wickets were 4!own for >81. AuoHier


two wickets for one run. 'I’liey had live nmn 4.ut I’oi' -13 jiiul S4*eiiu-d certtun io lo.*;e until Leslie AVilkinsoii and .1. Alooia* boejiim* estalilislied.


Alooro and J. BnU’oclc to4»k Hu? lotjil to 117 for eight bnt Hie ninth man was out ti rnn later ami Clitlicroo still needed two runs for victory wbou Hie capljiin, E. D. Ablers- ley wont to Hu? wicket. He not only suc- 4*eedc(l in remaining to see victory obtjiincd but enable Moon? to complete bis half cen­ tury giving liiiu full honours in belli depjirt- monls. Moore batted extremely W4*ll. show­ ing julmirnble stojulinoss ami jit the sjttno time making many attractive scoring .stroke.s.


I'lio.v piled 4m runs fjiirly i*xe4*llent pjirtuership betw4*4*n


C!horr.v Tr4*c raised a ttitjil of IIP, thanks ehiell.v lo the hjitting 4if three men.


There wjis a pjtrli4-nljirl.v line iini-sh to 'riiey


-10 31


.1. H. .'-^barklady. e ( ‘.itleriil b Det»TS, .<)•. |{. S. llutl'-tm. b Wji''iibrook' ................... 1C. Slatnlring. e L. (Jit'cii b Washbrttok 1C. Cornwell. <• Gre«*nwo4id b Deters, sr. W. Aubin. s( (Jreenwtmd b Deters, sr. IF Di'4‘4-dy. st (;rv4'invo4)4l b Dr'ters. s. ( ‘, O. Hiook*^. I* G. Gar rat t b (-’ooilman.


l4» C). O. Hrtiuks and J . Aubin Iti try and save tlio game. Tln*y fought valitimly, Idltiiig bard ami 4)fi4*u ami avtiidiiig tin? Jivitius trails set ftir litem. Wbeit the.v


pile lapses in tin* tieM. ami it was h*ft fell reasonably cbeapl.v,


Slantlring caught at K5. the M'amb'rers wero a diirn?ult position. J . H. .^liackhnly ind 1C. (Nirnwcll iiiiprovctl matters, hut hoili


Witli H. .S. Hmlstin bowletl at (5, and l*L 'I'liis


lhr«?e houinhiries o(f successive halls hut was out lor IP.


.lack {ioodmaii, for in-slainu?, hit I t was left to Harry \Vash-


Imd one glorious shot through tlie covers with the ival hallmark of i|uality on it ainl we Were just .setlliiig ilowii to watch a iiiodid innings when the .v«mng man ventured up iln? pilch and wjis slumiicd. 'I'hat iiinings \y;is typical of jiiuch of the M’hallev hatliiig. >everal nu*ii promised miglilily ami then got out.


sltiges of the game was the hailing of young James Deters, who looks a criekoler every ineli ol him. ilefendiiig stoutly while alwavs ready t<» pounee on the loose hall.


•V most alirticlivo letituri* of tin? earlv I'lo


going in lirst wieki't down, hi.slu'd mil with retii*>hiug freeilmii, ami his seme of 101 in- iiieludi'il thrt'O (5*s and eloV4*ii -I’.s. IK* ami (1. M. Hlake.v (2P), imlecd. luok the home total from 3i5 lor lour to 1(3 Ki a parlm*r- shlp that revesili'il the utti-r im'lK'clivi-ue-'- »f llie Li'yhnu! .aUtick. On the c-tmlrary Hu* howling of lhal, aimi/.-


IKiiuvdsile,


Oldhiml (23). the m*w Leylaml ea]itain, ami ill* profes>ional, Foxeroft. wlu? uhtaiiied 13,


-•'caside i-lub won. ^^E-3(3«* -


JMHHLKSDALK J I lM O I t L E A G l 'E . MCAGUIC TABLE.


Hecord to date.


Clltlu'roi* ..................... Sahdeii


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


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


Uihhlesilah* Wanderers Cherrv Tree .................. Head


Whalh-y


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


Wsidilitigloii SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


xClilheroe. 1.33 for nine: Cherry Tii'c IIP. Hihhle-'xdale Wamlerors, 111; xVVludley, 123.


X Haxemleii. 120: Wtulilingtou, K)(5. xDarweti, ‘K for four: Head, PI.


xOswahUwi'tle 3Kmiit Dleasjuit, KV.); .Sabdioi, 17S for sevi'ii; xHlai-k-


Huruh'y St. Andrews, hum .St. .lames


s, 17.3.


PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. H.vrnNG.


\V. GreeiiwtKHl. b H. Hudson .................... IP ICxtras ........................................ (5 'Potal .................................1(52


.). Whipp. \\ lialley v. Wamlercrs .......... \.3P -A. Sliiig<*i*, Wtiihlington v. Hax4?mleu ... 3l> • 1.^ Mom-e. Clitlii'roe v. Chery 'rroe .......x.32 \y. .Mergaii, Haxemieu w M’juhlingtmi ... -IS .\. IVach, ()>waldtiiwistl4- v. .Sahileii ... 12 L. Wilkinson. Clitheria* v. Clicriv 'I'lei*. 3*> F. Holton, Clu'rry Trei? v, ClithiToe . . . .37 A. Dati's. Oswtilillwislli* v. Siduh'u .........\il7 •I. Lee. St. •V.


H. C. Hardsley, Si. .li^mo^'s v. ,St. .\ml':..xt)P


.1. Hentli'v, Oswjililiwistle v. Sahdi-u ... .31 G. A\'. I'’ish, Darwen v. IK'jid ................... .30 !'\ Dolliird. Wamleri'fs v. Wludliw .......... 2'' G. Swtdi-s. Wanderers v. Whalley .......... 2>* !•’. Alanley. AVhall4*y v. M’amh'ii'rs ......... 27 N. Croft, Darwoii v. Hojul ....................... x27


HOAVLINCL


.1. AKion*. ( lithcroe v, Clmrry 'I’lt*** (5 for IP C. I'orii'si. St. Amis. v. .St. Jjuiies’.s (5 for 30 F. Smith. Haxi*mK‘u v. Wadilinglou .3 for 2S T. IKiach, Wjiildiiigioii v. Hax4'ml4*n 3 for 31 \ . Little, CImrry Tri-i* v. Glitheroe . 3 for 31 II. J . WalmsIev. Wh:dli?y v. Wtimls. 3 for 32 W. Hakeu, Stihileu v. Oswiddtwistli* 3 for 3(5 .1. ’raltersiill, Haxc*ml(*u x. Wsid’toii 1 for 2S T. Howker, Wamls. v. Whalley.... I for 2P ('. AA'hite, Darwi*!! v. IK'jul ........... lKt r3l H. .Southworih, AA'iid’tou HaxMen I for .31 W. 1C. Gri*gsmi, .St. .Lis. v. .Si. Amis. -I for 33 <t. Tiiylor. Oswjihltwistli* v. Ssihdi'n I for .315 A. Hur.v, 0>waldtwistl4* v. Sahilen ... 5t fi>r S 11. Harwood, Darwi'ii v. Hetul .......3 for 13


—**f-3C-3—


CLITHEROE SECOND’S EXCITING WIN.


H. Stimh'ibiml, .'st. .Amis. v. Si. JiMiU's*';.. 33 ICatuugh, St. James’s v. St. Amis. 31


Oswaldtwi.slli? CM. D. ... Hlackhurn St. .lames’s Hunih'y .*<1 . Amlrews . Haxemli'ii Darwen


W. L.


iiig pair, D. M. Fairclough (lour for 3P) ami ’'ri'vtmi (Iiv4? lor 31) wa.s again tvomlei3'tj||y :ood, ami with the exeeplimi jif ihreo oveiN y Hlakey they howh'il uiieliangi>d. ev»*ulh wicket partner.ship h»*tween \'. I'.


advanced their score from 3S to 70. Ami tlmre wi'ie only ten miiiuli'i to go when ilie


touted Lc'.vlaml with ejise. Afli’r .scoidng |j(5 lor jhe loss of four wii-kets. thev ilc- misseil the visitors lor III).


tile hrighti-r cricket luovcyjueiit a t Whitegatu Dark, on Saturday, when Hlackpocd <le


Ramsdale appeared as a irusader id


liclli tlieill, (.'Sliouiiilly IIS tliu Wiiiiilcrnrs'liiitl tn niiL'niti) with i, wet liiill, Wliiilh'v lii;niiiis,.|l .iiinru Ihiiii lliov luliiuvuil. Tlinii with (lisiiiissiil Ini- :i iiioilost .senrn liholy’ tlluy rnlrinviMl the piisitioil iiiul sot tlin t\ .•iiiderers to beat 1(52.


Slaitillii nil II ivinln-l likdv In


.1. Hargreaves, b Haworth ...................... •S. I'kch's, tiol out


N. ( ’riujch,' run 4)ut .................................... ....................................... Bowli.no Ahalvms.


Extras ............................... } Tola]


. ICildle.ston ................ ... 13 t:. T'llbitson ................... ... II . AVmle ......................... ... 13 . H. IljiW4)rtli ............ ... (5


0.


u. 0


0 0


0 t .


.3*< 9


33 31


FAIRCLOUGH AND PRESTON AGAIN Hargreaves


T.ital ............................ ” ; i , ” r \


................... 17.3


o m 3


0 31


(5 0 IP -1


.30 00


II. 1 iirvis, c Hargreaves 1» Crouch ....... 2i H. l•.lldl4‘stoM, <• and b CVoucIi ................... J J . Lonsdsih*. iinL out .................................... A. \\;uh*, b H.•lrgre:lV4•^ ..............................


|j* llnworth, o Nixon b Hargreaves ( (1 i*J 13 CllEHHY THICK.


A. Litth*, Ibw b AKaire ................................. 0 ICxti-as ..................................... |o Total ................................... IP


.). CMoore look six wickels for IP runs;


A\. Laiigsliaw, om* lor 2'' : .J. Sotitliworili, two for 21 : L. Will; inson, om* for 21.


CLITIIKHOK !l.


1j, Wilkius4)u, h Harri'ou ....................... 3S W. A. Deters, h Lilth* .............................. () J . AKmia*, not out


I7


J . Soulbwtirtb, h Haroii .T. Bnlcock, b Smitliwairtli


J.^ Odtiie, b Lillie....................................... |) W. Laiigsbaw. b Lillh* ............................... () E. .Kim?s. 4? Hollmi I) Little ...................... S H. Soulhw4)ith. e W:tihmtori b litllle


A. S4'fton, e Wilkinson v Hatam ............... () IC. D. .\hlersh'y, iioL out ......................... .1 Extras ..................................... 3 'lA'lal .............................. 133


F. Baron, Iwi. K.r .32; T. Harrison, 41114* for 21: J . .'^•iirlliw'orlli, om- f4ir 20.


WHALLEY SECOND DEFEATED. .A


their reply AVIialley made a most distippoiiiL- iiig star t losing lbi'4*<» wickels beftiro a siiiglt* rnn Imd been scored. A big improvement was wrought by F. ALniley and IL .1. A\almsley, but the eliiof |)erK)rmer with tin* bid was .f. A\hipp who 4»p(*nod Hu* innings ami WJIS not vmt :d Hie close witli .'»P ft. his credit. He halletl 4*xtremely well and if Ir? eotiltl Ijjive gt)t an.vt?iie to stay wKli him seemed rptiK? ejipjihh* of winning’the matefi.


lii


'r. Ingham, b Walmsloy ............................ p II. AN'tlkiuson, not o u t ’...............................


3


y. Sjimmou, c Montley b Fell ................... 0 Bnwker, Ibw b W'nlmsh'y ..................... 1 ICxtnis ........... !.......................... KJ Totiil .................................Kl-l


runs: .1. I'ell, tliret* for 3P: .1, Wlnpi), tme for 23.


AVHALLICV H.


H. Aspin, Ibw b ikiwker ........................... I) T. Newman, b Bowker ............................... il Aliinloy, c Swales b llodgkinson ......... 27 H. Walinsley. b Scott ................................. (] J. Fell, b Sampson ..................................... -|


J . AVIiipp, not out ........................................ .*)p 1’^. Greeowoml. Ibw b linwker ...................


1) II. .1. AVahusley look five wickets for 32


11. Scott, b WalmsIev ................................ (5 l'\ Holt, b Wjtlmsl4*y .................................... 20 (L .Swjdes. e and b WIn’pp ...................... 28 (!. Hodglcinson. b I ’ell ............................... o| • I. Djirker, li Wjilmsloy ............................. p H. Hjirgreavt*s, run out ........................... n


lilBHLICl^nALIC WANDICHICH.S II F. Dolhird. e Wbip)) h Fell


................ 2s


Hilddesilalt; \\ aml4'i4*rs .Si*coml gtiimsl lli4' pi;ints by IS runs. 'riio malcli wjis nuirked by some 4*xeell4?nt batting, im K*w4*r tlian l4iiir of Hit! Wanderers rcacliing 20 in seort? 4»l l-l-L lmIo(*d the total liati retielieil 101 when llie Kuirth wickot fell but Ibert? was Hieii :i .sKirtliiig cnilapsi* prtMlueetl bv smart bowliim by II. .1. Wtdmslev.


In a most inloresting game a t Wlijilley,


......................................... ,")*2 .......................... () .............................]|


wlion they visit4*d Djirweu hist Satuiahiy to opp4)S4» Darvven S4*4;4m4l, tlu? Iioim* sith* over- liJiuling IK'jul’s tiitjil 4if PI rtnis with six wickels stjinding. C!r4»ft (27 luit out) and Fisli (30) rai.S4:d Hu* Diirweii K)(jil fnim 37 to S3 toi- Hio Kmrlli wielu't,


HKAD j r . A. Litlh* l4iok live* wii-kets for 31 runs;


G. Darker, lliw b H. Harwood .......... A. DilHug, I) G\ Whit4* .......................... I’’. .\i4*li4ilson, Il G. While ................... •Ahha'il, no! out....................................


It. -S. Dilling, niii 4iiit .......................... G4iwjir4l, iim nut .............................. J4)liu Wjide, b IL IKuavond ...............


Jjick Wjuh*, h II. IKirwn4i(i .................. ICxll’JlS ................................. 'Fotal ..........................


DAHWIC.V II.


.L WjitsriM, st .St4*veii.son h IC. Gowjird N. Grofl, not imt............................................ ;


H. Hiiuml. h IC. Gmvar4l ........................... J . Brailhwjiite. Iliw h IC. ( ’owjird ...........


G. W. Fish, c Xicliolson h G, Darker ... : G. Whlt4*, lint nut ........................................ ^


G. Djirkei*, niu? fnr 17. READ SECOND’S VICTORY.


IC. Gnwjiril tank tlm-e wickets for -M niii 'rotal (fnr * 1 wiek4?ts) ... ! IP


•I. I•i^•ldeu, one Inr 1(5; H. Harwood, Ihrei’ for 1.3.


G. While tuok fuur wick4'ts for !l runs, Ul


F. AValno, b G. White .......................... •L I Iargr<?av4?s, 4* Ashlcin b Field<*n H. .SlcV4*nson, b G. Wldt4! ................


.''ciionl. It; IP3II. To-nigbl (Friday) ( hatburn will ph.v


( Imri-li nf Kiigland Scluml, ut- GbaHmrn


ami next Friday. AVIudli^y will nu-.-i St. .Liiiu*s\. :-i Wliallev. GISBURN V. SETTLE II.


'I i4Kw4*ll, (I; S. H. Spejjk. 1: .\. I'*;nvc4*tt • T. S4*4*il. 8; H. Field(*n. 1; IC. .\K*tcjilK*.'not. out. I; 1C. l'(tnm*II. I); ICxtras. P; 'rnud. l>(t. F. Ghiylnu Link sevi*n wicki-ts fnr 2(5 runs.


N.


(lisbiirn.- B. 1C. [’ye, | ; W. Bnlici ts, 0; WjiIi'iwortli. 0: F. .Sndtli. 23: F,


jurnmplislietl iheir task with 4-(msi(h-rjdiIi* faidlilv.


evon and S4*t with PO to hejit, Hejul players 'riieir luitliiig wjis HKAI) 11.


.). Hargrejives, run out .................. B. -Stcveiisou, run out ..................... E. Coward, )> Aspin ......................... G. Darker, b Aspiii ......................... .1. Wji4le, nut 4)ut ............................. J . lamsdale, not out ......................... JCxtrjis ...................................... 17 'I’otjil (l’4)r (5 wickets) ... PP


A. Dilling, c jiml b W:dmsl(*y .... F. AValne, h Fell .............................


•I. I'A'll, one Inr 21; H. Aspiii, iwn fnr 1(5. A^'llALLlCY II.


J . Whipp, h Giiwaril .................................... A. Greenwoinl, st Stev4*ns4m h Gnward


A. Bentley. 4* AVillcinson b Scott ............. -1 H. Catlow, b Sjtnips4m ................................. p


A. Briggs, e Hodgkinson b .Samp>4in ... S A. Darker, e Ihirker, b Bowkor .................. 3 Extras .................................... ,3 Total ................................123


for 17; H. .Scott, two for •2<5. WADDINGTON AGAIN DEFEATED.


V. Samii'oii t4jok* Hirco wickets for 32 runs; r. Ibiwker, four for 29; G. Hodgkinson, 4UU!


H. Walmshiy took 4im* wielu't for 17 runs;


'r. X’ewimio, run imt .................................. ( J . Fell, c IK'lling h Birtwistle ................... « H. Cjitlow, h Ciiwjiril .................................... ; A. Briggs, e .Sievi*n>nii h Aldri'd .............. l‘j A. Darker. m)t imt ......................................... V ICxlrjts ..................................... 1(1 Total ................................ t)(:


A. .\spin, I) i'owju’d .................................... t F. Golterill, Ihw h Birtwistli? .................. ! l'\ AKudey, h Coward ............................... ( It. W'jiliiisley, 4 Gowjtsd h Dilliog .......... 2-'


1


AVji-shbrook. jind t4? comph*t4* the over, stonil a t llic wickot ami b4)wle4l mu* wid«*. lie i*; ;i doubtful start4?r for to-innrrow. His ininry on Sjitnrdjiy «ev(*roly bamlicjipiied Hu* AVjiiidereis, w)u* were jilrojtdv witiunit J . Biauik.s.


At Ghnrcii Ali'mlow. I'rjink lliuKmi • ptdletl il mnsele ” whih* h4iwling to H.


J. BiriwKtle, two for 21; A. Ahlri'd, oiu! fni' nine.


IC. Gowjiril look live wickets for Jtl runs; H-3H*—


WJIS tin* foatnro 4if Wjuldinglon’s ilisiihiy at Baxeiul(*n. J . Coultlmr.st made aiiolIu*r 17 uid extras r-ubscrihed IS. Thus Hir4*4> coii-


A '.plemli4l innings 4if 3(5 hy A. .'>llng<*r


trilmlioiis juM4iunl4>(l for P3 runs out of Hu* AVjidtlingljui toijd of 10(5 wliu*h suggests need fur eon*;uh*iJihl4? luitting prjietlee.


runs 4-jime fiann tlir4*4* soun;es. of whicli oxtrjis WJIS jigjiin om*.


Aiulnnvs v. St. .Limos's x37


Hu? afternoon was steady without h4*ing hrilliant tlumgh it may he reimirked Hint in securing fivt* for *31, T. Hoacli, Hu*


AVjublIngtoo lriii!dl4*r, liit Hu* stij-ks Kmr tiiiu's.


BAXKXniCN.


J . T. Tjitier>jill. e AVhitj'siile h Smitliw’ih 15) W. Alorgjin, r. WhiK'side h Hoai-h .......... -IS F. SodHi. I) .Sniithworth ............................ -I .*s. 'r. Dillcingijiii, c Hanson h .SouHiworIh P W. Wilsjin, h JsouHiW(irth .......................... 2 J. Iiiglmm. h Hoju'h .................................... 1 M. Stott , h BniU'li ........................................ 1 11. Gouitjm, h Hotu-h .................................. (5 1). IKiworth. h Boacli ................................ (5


'I' IKitlu*rsjdI, Ihw h Behon ................... 7 H. Fi4*hliug, mit 4iut .................................... 2 ICxtras ..................................... 13 Totjil ................................120


B. S. Snulhworlh, four for 31; D. Bolton, (iiu* fi'r mine.


T. IKuu-h t4)iik live wickets for 31 runs; AVADDIXGTO.V.


11. Ballorsby, b Wilson ............................. I A. Slingor, b Smith .................................... 3(5 .1. ( ’oulHiursl. 4* Dilkington b Tatt4*rsall 17 ’r. IKuu'li, b Smith ..................................


.S. Wlijtll(*y, 4? and b 3’attersall ............... -1 B. AVIdtesi4l4', b Smith ............................ 3 D. Bolton. Ibw b 'raitersall ........................ 1 B. I I jui sou, b 'raitersall ............................ 0 • I. Ibdb'y, iu)t out ....................................... 2 B. SouH’iwortli. b .SndHi ............................ 0 1C. L. Harrison, b Smith .......................... 0 ICxtrjis ..................................... 1.8 'Folal ................................ 100


1


F. Sniitli look livi* wickets for 28 runs; A\’. AA'ilson, niu* for 10; .1. for 28.


SABDEN BEATEN.


twistlo Afouiil- Dli'jisiint, wlioso lialsmen wen? in excellent form.


.Sabden wen* liejivily licJili'H by O.swjilil- OSWALDTWISTLE AlOUNT DTdCASAXT.


.T. Greenwood, o Dyson b G. Wood.s ... 3 J . Aloss. b Hjd»en ............................... ....... I J . Hodgson, c Hyson b AYilkinson ........... 21 N. Doacb, c Hy.son b .\ltbam .................. 12 J. Bentley, e Haworth b Hnkon .......... 31 G. Taylor, c and b Haken ...................... -I T. Gri'cnlialgb, run out ............................ 3 A. Oates, not out ....................................... 37 J . B. Tattersiill, b ITakeii ...................... 15 A. Burv, b Hnkcn ....................................... 0 F. .Slovni, e and b G. AVoods ................... 3 Total ................................15P


G. AVood-s, two for IP; T. AAHlkinson, one for -10; T. Altham, one for 31.


AY. ITjikon took five wiirkots for 30 runs; 'rjiHi?rsiill, f4Uir 'I'lio howling throughout


Bjixemb-u won* In \er.v little di(K*reiit tjite fniiii M’juhlinglou jis S3 out 4if ilu* 120


RIBBLESDALE AMATEURS v.


DKKSS.


H. Hallows. Ihw h I). Holi ....................... 3 G. Ghathurii. h Holt .................................. D A. Dewhnrst. c and h Hoilgkiiison ....... (5 S. Oddii?. h V. Sainpsim ........................... 21 B. Divetly, i- Gornjtll h llodgkinson ... 2 l'\ Bisimp. m»t out ....................................... (5 II. Washhronk, not out ............................. 1 Extras ..................................... 13 'I’otal (for .8 wickets) ...111


E. Oddie, b IC. Sam])s(m ........................... It) A. AVilkiiison, b V. .Sjuupson ................... ID X’. Achnnson, b


.Sampson ................... (I


for M: 1C. .Samp.sou, mu* for 11. BIBHLICSDALIC WAXniCBICltS A.


L. Holt took two wicki'ts fnr 12 runs; V. Sampson. Hii’ee fnr 28; -I. 1 Kiilgkijisnii, Iwo


G. .Swjdes, h HjiIIows .................................. 0 A. lCccl4*s. 4* .Adamson 1» Hallows .......... (5 (i. Hoilgkinson, roii out ........................... 12 S. (Kiriudl. h Bishoji .................................... -115 J. liu*e, !) AVaslihrnok ................................. 25 .1. Sti)tt, 4? Dreedv b Bishop ...................... (5 L. Holt, b AVasblirook ................................. 0 V. Sampson, b AVsishbrook ......................... D Sampson, b Bishop ................................. -I


( \ Fell, nob out ............................................. (5 II. AVilkinsoii. b Bishop ............................ 2 ICxiras .................................... IP 'I’otal


F. Bisliop, four for 21 ; IT. AVji.shhrook. thri'i* for 27.


IT. Hallow.s to(»k (wo wicltcts for 25 runs; —


CHATBURN v. CLOUGH MILLS (BARNOLDSWICK).


Sims, b Sliiiw. 2: J . Slingi*!*, i? llorsl4*y b bi'i'ketl. 10; .1. UmlMin. not out. 2-1; A!. Grojisihili*. not mil. 17: ICxtras, 12; T’4)Kil (lor 3 wi4-k4*ls), .83.


1C. Deckover. o jiml b Slingor, 7; J . Smith, b Dolphin. 3; AV. ICilinoiulson, b Howard, 10; 1). Bobinson. b Howjird. 7; G. Sliaw, run out. fl; W. Parker, b Dolphin, I); H. Brown, 4* lliiyes b Dolphin. I); II. lb*i*ki*tt, e Nntt i' r I> Howartl, 2; I’ii-kU's, b Dolphin, 0; II. TTorsley, not out, 0; ICxiras. P; T oI jH. -17. Cliatbnrn.—.1. Sluirp. b B4*4*k<*lt. IS; l'\


Glongli A!ills.—A. Bnrridgo, b Nntlor, 3; CHORLEY’S NEW BOWLER.


rain sliouhl interfere with the pbiy, for with tlioir lino total 4if 1(50 for six tliey liad a good chance of tjiking Hie points from Cliorloy. Four of the Ijittor’s lu?st bats­ men bad scored S8 when stuinjis won? drawn. But Ibc inateli was a success for Cborloy, because it proved to them tho value of F. Bishop as a -medium-fast bowler. Making bis delmt jifter service with AA^add- ington, lio took four of Lancaster’s six wickots, 0110 witli bis lirst bjill. For Ljiu- castor, “ Andy ” AVilson again iniprossctl witli bat and ball, Ids |•«‘('ord Including 28 runs and tlirco wickets for 25.


It WJIS unf4)rtnimlo foi* Laiicjistcr tluii ................................12(5


WANDERERS PRESS.


bowler.^ Frank Bishop. 4?f AVst4ldingl<?n. wlm took four LaiicasL*r wickets for il2 4>n Saturday. .As B. K. AViggl(‘sw4)rlh 4ipens ihe innings. ( ‘Imrl4*y now have two AVaihling- Inni.nns in tho side.


ditherm* ;ire lutving maieh prji4*iici*. 4m*m- hers nf the 4*lf*vens being mixi*<l to piaiviih* fairly levi*! npp4)sitinn.


Inste;i4l i>f net prjjctice mi WK'diic-'iljiys.


SLAIDBURN BOWLING MATCH The jinnmd howling ni;it4;h lielween


Ghorloy j«r4> very plojised with tlu*ir ii4*\v


km*4? in the mat4‘li with the AVaud4*rers. jiml boKirc tli4* game ended was liohbling about with diflicnity.


Gnhuu‘1 L. Green started with a damaged 17


was liuisheil in one at Hcml on Tucstbiy, Whalley Sis.-oml hoing ih-fealed hy four wiek'4'ls.


A mali-h inliauled lo last two evenings ilislincllv iiii-


siii-k, 2: W. Dinsilali*. not out. (5; IC\tr:is, 2: Tnlid (for 8 uicki'ts), .<8. IC, Fimm*ll looiv livi* wicki‘is lor MS runs.


CRICKET CUTS. By ■PENDLE.”


13


'L*4)IU Heyw4irlh .straijietl himself Jin4] Himigb ho went mit tn liehl. lu* could iujI 4I0 hini.'-ell ju.stico. After howling three 4)ver-j. •• J 41C ” Th4mipsnn sir;iiii4*4l a leg and 4-4>uhl lint hiiwl ag.ain. IK* wjk running jihmit mi tlu* (litheroe fu’Id 4tn A\e'K.'isthi.v, ami will pr4)lmhly he lit for t4)-m4*rrow’s l)4*rl»v ” iimt4-h.


ol LNi'-miltic's last weck'-4*nd. lleforc tlic game started jit Leylaml.


( Iiilu*f4ie ;md district 4-Iohs luid ji


W. Darker. 23: W. Hji.vcs. 28; T. Arulicws, I I ; J. AIid4Mc*ion. 0: A. I’l-i?!, P; A. ( ’jip.


SelHe 11. l'\ GhiyKm. 0; I*'. Grjiy, 3; .1,


Srnre«l P7 which i-< a rec?nnl fnr riiHu*rni- '-clinnh'. the pi'ciuuis IdgliesI, ,scor»* fieitM' Jl| iml mil. hy W. Djivii-.s, GKHierne Gnuiicii


.SrhonI >Tpnrts Assni-ijit inti, .Sjlhilcri on 'I’lu**-- iiJiy 4lef(*aied Glillu-rn- Catliolics hy 131 nin> 1" ’-'I-


-/'V


Ill the lir.st rniiiid cjf Hu* comju'titinn f . *’"D. pnmioteif by the Clillternr*


-L Dyson, tlu* .8;ihff<-tt cjipUdu.


READ SECOND’S AWAY DEFEAT. IKiinl .8ecoml iiu-t with jiimtlier r«;v«*rse


'r Harrison, h Imugshaw ......................... ;] H. AVarlmrtuu, 4; Joue.s h ^looro ........... 7 T. Haron, Ibw l> Soutliworth ................... 21] A. Atkin.son, b Monro ................................. |] .1. Soutliwmrtli, Ibw b CMoori* ................... I ir , .Slisirples, e H-. Soutliworth b Mm»r. 0 AV. IC. (). Bird, not out .............................


H. Diekins4)n. 4? Si*ftou h CMoori* ........... ‘ N. Dorter, c Soiitliwortli h Wilkinson ... 21 Holton, c .S<?floii h Soiilhworth ....... .37


SAB DEN. (5


TT. NiittsiII, I? Gro4*mvf)o«I b /Kirv ........... H. AV4)o(1s, b Bury ...................... ................. I). Ilaw4)rtb, b Biiiy ................................. G. AVimllo, not out .................................. ] rCxtrjis ....................


? Moss b Deaeh G. Taylor t4H)k K)ur wiclu-ts for 3(5 runs *rotal


H. Mooils. 4? Ojttea b Ttiylor ................... L. Noreross, h J ayjor ................................ 1 T. AVilkinsnn, c Tattorsnll b Slovin ....... T. AUlmm, b Dench ................................... 2 AV. Haken, <


W. f»al4-. b Taylor .................. ..................... •E fhson, b Taylor ...................... .............. ;


( ............................ s:


Xy. Boai'li, iHii I'm- ->7; A. Itiirv, tliivc In e ig h t ; F. .Sleviii, one for Iiv4*.


THE DARING SPIRIT.


pjirl imi sliip of P I riin-4 obtaiiicil in less tlian jjn hour hy F. .Mudi-it ,nml J . ,S. Doyndcr, who eaine (ogetluT wlieii (hi* S4*4‘oml wicket lijul Ldlen lor K3 runs. Scoring frei’lv all rmimF Hu* wii-ki-l, Doynder wjis inulofcjited jil till* close with 73 runs, while Aladeii con- trilmti'il ,3I lu'fnre hi* was 4fismiss4?d.


was uiululy cautious, leacldng only .10 n ’ S. D4*tty 4•olllrihut4*d 37. and J , irartley 21)’ to the Bjjrnnlilswii.-k score.


— I3C-J*— SCHOOLBOYS* CRICKET.


serve sympathy for the interference rain cjMi.scd .veverjjl llnu*s to Hu*ir iriniugK, 'J'liere U'jis ;t .spell wlu-n they Inst four wirkefs for tlu* juldilion nf niily fivi* runs. I)u(, A Hnliiifs, whn I)iilt4*d’ thrnugjj Hu* Innings’


I t was a striking i*xamfjfe nf the rowaril ol 4*iiterpri.se, although Barnoldswick do-


•Set to ohtjiin 123 runs lo win when Btirnoid.s- inck luul declared after 2.J hours’ battiiu' Hie homo side, witli just over half that tiiue lelt lo play, went about their tji.sk force­ fully and S4*citrcd a sjilemlld victory. Ihe mjiiii fjiclor in Hieir .succes.s wa.s a


I lie ilaniig .spirit trinmplietl at SI. Annes,


Jilong TliornIcy Breast, to 'riiornlev Hall thenc4! by Loud Carr to Gibb4»n BiKl<^e jind Chipping, returning hy Gib Hey to Hio stjirting point r4'commeml4sI b\- tlio “ Lancasliire Daily Dost.’’


Exploring the Thornley Valley. I his is a I2-Jiiiles walk from Loiigrid'^e


Leaving tlu? ’bus near Tooile IK-ighi. go along Hie Jelfrey road to tlu* fork'at ’ iho


loot of th(‘ Dilworth Bt*s4*rv4>ir. when* von iiU'Iim? 114)11 li-(?asi. I’jissing a euttiige on tlu* left Io4»k Iju* an


|>ji.ssmg III froiiL rif Hill 'fop Farm au.l .-i yow 4)f cottages. •lust p:isl, llie i-ottaces aiinUii-i' U-ai s iilnlli' ill..


si.li- nf ll.n n<-li| l,, j,,in


link s Itrmv jiis(. alm-.n the sl;iWn>. Penyghont.


ran - r r lVny);hnni. awav nn llin skvliiir .'vrr ilir --Iinnlil.-I- nf Tinriilnr, Tnrninn Inft


I''i'nm liormiliouls, nn a i-lnir ilav vou


fe4*( gtviiig :m oNc-ollont vii-w of tho Tboru- lev \ alley. wiHi ils palcliwork of gL*4-u fi.-M.s 4h)it4*d with wiMi4|s ami homesteads.


to JI l4M)tpaHj thjit Irjiv.Ts.-s tlu* ru.riherii -slo|ie ol .K-irn*y jii- an avoiago lu*iglii --1


to :i luiMialun* waterfall, then a<r->' the 1'u‘M io a stib*.


Giles Farm.


lu tlu* C4)riier. This h-juls l.y the hmi.k-i/Kj to a llag-stili* lietw4*4*ii tlu* Looks of a twin tree. tlu*u ko4*ps along the top side* to a -gale Jiml inclines slightly uphill to Dale IK-us4 Fiinn.


seems ilie wjiy to a m*jir hv farm. Ion keep hy Hie right-Iijiml luslg** t‘41 ;i


Hu* Irmii- (it tin* house .V4ui follow the |.ath 5*y gjit4* jiiui stib* to Giles Farm.


(oting Himugh tlu* yjinl aii-l past


|jil»4* ciire lier«*. Do luu tolloa uluit hi.I.ten


J


141 iwo gates, one each side 4if a tL*e. Go thia.ugh the mu* 011 the h*fi and jib-iig tlio right-liJiml Iu*4lg4? .side to cross a .stile. iMss Ji t'4)W of old lr(-es jind go alongside a deep Lmiu*l to jin oh! ruin. Fmm Hu* next stile, m*ar tlie s(r»*jim, tin* path iiuTiiu's leti to nu'el the track tluil. ejimes 4lnwn iV-im u--ar •K-lirey spring. Tjigetiu'r they go -l-.wii t4> join the mad op|)nsit4* 'riioriilev Hall, dist iiigui.shabb* hy tlu* slijip(*d nee ami high gat(* posts.


bold. jdoMg a tnu-k tluit lejuls t4> ii gate on the left, sifb- of till* KhmI. wliich vou will -tx? ahejid.


the roiul and go through the fjirm'.ir.i, past tlu* she4-p pims jim! «)ver a uaH -tilo (4) the Iiel4l.


The Road to WhitewcII.


tho stilo opposite load.s down to a l.mid-sid.j footpjith Hmi goes to Loud Alylluun. Dart of this footpath is 4-ljiijiu*d jis’ jirivaij*. A'oitr wjiy is b*ft to Chipping. cn-"Uig


(•■mtiniK? hy tlu* right- haiul lu*4lg(? side to a footbridge, tlu*n ju-iai.ss ihe meadow L- tho gate and haru. Hero you go to Hu- leit and past. Imml ( ’ar r to a gate, then - toss a b(*ld Jiml join the rojul at a stile. 'I’hu roiul to the right goes to WTiitew.-ll;


Follow the tnu-k to a st.im* side, amt •»;


goes hy the right of tlu* mill pond to an iron stile near ji gate. Aoro.ss the lane yon r4*-enter the fields hy ji gate and i-.llow tho path t4) a small gate hy the brook. Now keep to tlu? l4*ft-baml hedge*, jdrmg ;i lijile-


uaed track that crosse's tlie e-ari rojol hv Grow Tr4*es Fjiriii. to a stile. From h.-iv yem aim Kir tlu? h'ft of the plantation, amt go throngli tlu* piiu's, heforc inclining to Gil) Hey,


Slai4lhnrii Jiiul Long I’r4*st4m was played ar Shiidhnni mi Sjitnrday last. At the mi- L'fvjil L*ji was provid4*il hy Afr. :ind Afis. W. Kiiig-Wilkiiismi in tlu* \Hllago IKill. Air, !•’. AT. Fjtirelotigh. 4)ij holialf of tin? Shii4ll»nrii Clnh. tlianlu'cl them for their liospii itlily, Jiml Jilso Hie Long Preston frii'iuls K*r the pli*asaiU afternooirs sport. Air. M. .Tacltiimn voiced tlu* thanks of Hu» T.mig Dri'.sinu party and 4ixprcssod their pleasure at being i*re54*nt. Besnlts;—


SINGLES.


21 W. WjiiM ........ 21 F. Stork .......... 17 AT. Jju?knijiii .. 19 H. LnjiKm .....


Long Dr


It) B. Lowe .......... 1.3 (!. AVilsoii ....... .3 B Dongjjis .... 21 a ! Carr ...........


(4)1).


21 A. Jackman ... 21 T. 'riionip-son .,


21 B. lK*at4m ...... n J. IKiberts ..... 21 II Tliroiij? ...... 21 AV. J. IK*iiton


21 AT. Jjickimm A 21 A. Jju'kman A 13 B. Lowe A


21 AV. Wjird F. .Stork v. F. A


L4)iig Drj'slon. A


21 B, Donghi.s A .A. Gjirr v. AAL S. Lc4‘ining A TiitHofair 17


F. Af, I**jur4*loiigli A IC. Dontliwjiite 21 ? G. A’il-son v. Ml


.... .1. Lceining 21 . F. B. Rigby 2l ... '1\ Cowking 17 .... G. Beckett 9 M. Fairclongb 21 IC. DonHuvjiite 21


.. I'\ Whitliyld IP J4)!ni Loeming 1(5


.Sliutlbnni.


Jiild the outhuildiiigs, hut IieKuv taking tin* Lurn iiotie-e om? of the gate-post.s eijipo-ite. I t i'- eljiteei l)(5f). iuscrilu'd on thre«* side-: — To


Now di wii Hu* old bine hehveen the iimt-** An Old Milestone. 'I'o


you to tho Derhy .Arms, then going lietut-en Hie fjirm huildings opposite the iuitol vou feillow ihe 4*arl road tei Little 'feiwu. *G.> between the* bouse jind the bam, jiiul through tlie fields tei a sliort lane jiitel ;i. stile cippo-site.


tluj tields ami soon rejich :i cjirl reuul. This l4?ads t4» the rigiit, ilirougli tlu? fjirm yiird, jind iake-s yem past Black Afoss te> tlio road. A few juiuuti'.s’ walk tei tlie? rigiit i;d;es


....... F. Harris 21 ... T. LitHofair P . J . L. AVilson 1.8 S. D. Bedbojid 21


Dorm.ics.


.... T. Li’cming 10 ... J . Harrison 13 237


Sljddbnrn.


J . Lc4*ming F. IT. Bigby l-l * '1\ 'riiompson v.


’hiHiold -S: Jjilm T.4*4*ming 15 - 11. Lnpton v.


'I'. Gmvking A 0. Beckett 13 A


21 B-. Heaton A J . Boborls v. J . Ti. AVilson A S. D. Bedhead 17


stepidiig stones ami on to Hie farm, tludiigli the yjird. then to the rigltl io the rail lu-ail at Lorels Quarry. CTimbiug tb** -iep-« opposite the huts, ereiss tlu* field hju-k to T'ooib* Height.


From tlu? stile cross tiu* m4*adow to the G R T N D L E T O N .


tmugregations jit St. .Ambroses’s Ghurch on Sunday, wlion Sunday Si'liool .sermons weft* pr4*jiclu*d. ^ In the nmrning the A


.8( Hl)OL SI'.BMON.S.—T'bere? we*re large


ji|ipropriat4* adelrt'ss, ami in Ilu? evening the Bev. G. 0. hTete-lier, A’iear eif ■.I’cndleton. was the iirojicber. , .Altlmugli there wjis no spe'i'lii! mnsie, .suitjihit* liynins uore clmsen timl ilu* services were? bright ami inipre-sive. Aliss TTeteher presid4?el at tlie eirgjin in lu*r usual efitcieut manner. O.F.S. 1N DAGEANT.-AIembors of the


IK'v. 1C. N. Lives4*y. deliv(*r4*<l a most


21 TT. Tbrnnp A AAL J . Heaton v. T. Leeming A J . Harri.son 10 lOP


liko others tn work for you you’if never be out of a job.


I t YOU will work for others as yon would


only a secret debating society.—Afr. J , A. Spender.


want our brass bands and want them often. —Afr. E. Prentice, in a Shoflield newspaper.


Parliamont without noAvspapers would be AVo wlio drink the water of tho Pennines ’icar. the* l’roc4*cding down Hu* lam* you cumt- to


Gjirs tjiiig (5 Ms


8 AIs ID Ms


Clitli reiw


'I’o.


Bljiek liuru


Jind i-jirry mi until y4ui cjijiu* to tin- -Igji- post jii the (TJj.ssrojids. looking hju k ...... sionally for tlu* vi4*w of Kemph* End, Dcmlle, AVjuldington I-A-ll. ami Hu* 'rotritlge-l’iirlieU Hills. From tli4* signpost you will see :du-;ul Astiey House, a iu*ai. wliit»‘washrd h« me- stead. and just short of it- there is :i llighb of stone steps. A p:dh starts from tlu* gale jibmo jiml


goes between tlie Sun Inn and Hu? 4*bui?h. passe.s Hu* ( ’ongrogat imial Clmpel, ami r4iiiu‘s to iliree lam* entls.


Gihhon BrijIgL*. a 20 minutes’ rojul w.ilk. •After n ludt continuj* along tin* road that


IK*t'4* ke.-p |.-tt P' s.¥ M m ' t I v / r - f Turning )4*ft for ;i K*w yanls von b-avt? I\4*ep to the rigiti side oi tlio At, the far 4?nd of tlu* long yjuxl you .-oino


along tlu? right-hand h(*4lg4* sidj* and vou emm* to it stile leading to WliiL* Fold Farm. (*o past tin* bjtru on the h'ft to a gat. . ami 4-milimie actviss the (iehls (o the no'^t Imuso, Mrjidiey’s. Opposite the hig door-slouo vou r4*joiu tlu- field path au4| keep t4> tlu- ri-dtb


Gro.ssing Hu* luijldh* of th.* lirsi’ tioh! go


ihem IS a siiudl gjit4* Hud b-aiK abing a dair t lai)4* Li ji


lollnw the old L4)ngri4lg(?-C!iippiiiL; mad nniil you rejich (|]4> mounting stoiu**- • itt-ido the 4)ne-time l)4.g ami Dlu*a-ani.


(ipp-.-ito stoiii* stib* which opens ih.- wjty -ii|o


iron gjitt* between the liftli juul s i \ ib i,*lo- grajih p4.sls jiii4i go by tlu* f4mtpatb that lojuH lo tho right, cro.s.sing slom* .sides and


b etTEWir TO THE FELLS.


*• . '


} •>


on Satnrdnv to take jiart in a Dagoant of tlie Seasons, an olfort ai-rjingcd to in<?ren=!« di<Kesan funds. Grindloton’s par t wji- to ropro-sont the month of September, and for many weeks the girls bad been D>’5^clising, various dances lioiiig taught by Aliss A. Higson, of Clitboroo. rnfortimatcly. lust as the Orimllcton momliers appearwl on the idatform, rain began to fall and a.s many of the girls w4iro flim.sy dresses the company bad tii sock slielter. Other local


Grimllcton Girls’ Friendly Society, along with others in the nortliern par t nf tli© Bradford Di»x?c.se. visited Skipton C.istb)


branches were even more unfortunate, ns they did not got io nnpoar nt till, this e.vpcrienee being verv disappointing af ter so mneb time bad been spent rehearsing.


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