I•' i I ¥ N p i 111
It, '
Itr LOCAL CRICKET.
inUBLESDALE lEAGEE. LEAGUE TABLE.
Banioldswick .............. Cliurloy .......................... Bead .............................. Blackpool
Loylaml .......................
Lancaster Barwcn
Clitlieroc ...................... Loylaud ^Motors ............ AViiallcy
......................
St. Anno.s ....................... Bibblcsdale Wanderers
........................ ' i
...................... ...................
Bocord up to date.
1(1 5 W 4 10
9 9 draws 1
I
9 0 0 5 11 9 !) 8
9
3 2
8 1 point.
xllliKUpool, !)(> for none; Jtibblcsdalo Mim- A ilercrs, !15.
LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. T,.'vlf,n(l Sldlois. 121; xflitlu-roe 112.
.Nlianioldswi.k. 12S for nine; Lancaster, 120. xL.',vland, fill for none; St. Amies, 4?.
Vbalk'v. 102 for tlirco; xllanroii, flS. Cborlov. SI for sevrii: .\l!e:ul. ib.
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTIXG.
C. S. Deinpsler. lllaelipool G. tiarratt. IVlialley .......... A. W. Koolo, Clitlieroe ...... F. Heaton, Lancaster
.1. 11. Sbaeklady, Head ....... iluinall, HarnoldswicU ............................... oJ
..
]{ 1‘reeelv. Ilibblesdale Wanderers ..........2 K. Cornwell, Ilibblesdale Wanderers .... J l
S. Afetealfe, Leyland ........................... bow l in g .
B . Taylor, Leyland ...................... .1. Small. Leyland Motors .....
AVIiiibani, Cliorley ..................... AVindle, Wballey ...................... Bennett, lleail
11. Ilai-ereaves. BarnoldswieU K. Sinitli. Wballey .................. AV. Davies, Clitlieroe
Clomlniaji. Leylainl
.......................... ............
.1. 'J'lionipson, Clitlieioe ........... .1. Melvcr, Cimriey ..................
.1. .lobiii. Clitlieroe ................. Asbwell, Blaekiwol .................
.........
. n for IS . n for 1“> . 5 for 21) ;> for 30
. 4 for IS I for 21 4 for 2G
. 4 for 37 . 3 for 14 i for 22 I for 27
. 3 for 3L I for 31
Clitlicroc's liuinc delcat by jA-yland Motors. Tlie failnre ot" the Castleitcs to iiiid an etlicient wieket-keoper has certainly played u hi-' p:irt this season, and tliere is little doubt that the concession of 21 extras turned the };aiiie in ^tutors’ favour. In point of fact, tlierc was nothing very in- ton ^iing in the batting of the Leyland men, and ha<l Auhin held a catch in,the slips it
CLITHEROE BEATEN AT HOME. I’oor fieldin;' eontributed beavily to
tliat retleemed the sitnalion. Clitlieroe were struggling all the tune, Init _
thev had always a chance while Arthur Fooh* remained undefeated. Ho had soino
good fortune, hut deserved to .showing excellent hatsmanslnp m tlifhcult i'irfumstances. Onee .1. Crabtree had gone
I'lmlv i.evvr li;ul ;i
.................xOG ...........x53
................. 40 ................. 40 ..............x30
4 3 9 5 2 3
5 1 WHALLEY AGAIN BEAT CHAMPIONS.
season and Whatley lieat them for the second time. Unco Garner and Gill had been dis missed, Whalley met with little opposition, and thanks to Windlo'.s live for 30 they liad Darwen all out for 08. The only circum stances which .'•eeincd likely to deprivo Whalley of points was a rainstorm which swept across tlio giouinl when tho- Abheyites were iieeding only lo to win. Luckily the ground recovered (piickly, and the formality of collecting the runs was completed. George Garratt gave an excellent display for 53
Darwen are playing poor cricket this not out. DAllWEX.
L. Garner, si Oreenwond b Forrest ....... 22 M. Gill, e and b Windle ........................... 21 0 . Nixon, (• (Jarralt. 1> Windle .............. H. Sliiiijierhottoin, Ibw b Windle ......... 11. Harwood, fbw b Smith ....... .............. Hargreaves, c Colonel Green h AViiulle .. .1. Watson, u and h Windle .................. X. Ta’cs.. c Garratt l> Smith .................... .1. C. Holden, e Forrest h Smith ........ H. flouiKl. c (Jarratt b Smitli .............
S'. Crouch, not out .................................. Extras ...................... Total .................
Bowling Analysis.
A’indie Sinitli
A Forrest
J . J . Goodman ........... ... G 2 2
......................... ... 20.3 7 ......................
....................... ... 19
0. M. R. 0
G. ^forris, Ibw G. Garratt, not out .... H. Washbronk, b Crmicli ........................... 10 Windle. o Harrison b Crouch ................... 2 Colonel L. Green, not out ........................... 2G Extras ........................................ 5 Total (for 3 wicket'*) ...102
WHAT.LEY. h Hargreaves ...........
Hargreaves Bowling Analysis. ................... IG 5 20 I o. m.
3. Watson ......................... G 0 —
,T. C. Holden ................... G 0 .V. Cromli
M. Gill .............................. 0 1 ....................... 7 1
R. 20 10 13 17 IG
r. w.
V. AV. L.
D.Pts. 10 7 9 7
10 4 3
4 3 3 13 4 2 14 4 2 11
3 2 17 2 4 10
1
I 0 23 i 22
1 10
iA>-liwoU ....................... ... G.5 2 A. E .iMcDomild ....... ... 11 B.
Tomlin.son ............... ... 5 V, Xorbury ................ ... 4 A. AA'atsoii ................... ... 4
Bowling Analysis. 1 BLACMCPOOL.
C. S. Beinpstor, not out ... G. Wridit, not out ............ Extras Total (lor no wieke>ts) .
, Brooks ........................ G 1 . AA'eaver ....................... 0 0 . S. lliidsoii ................ G 0 . L, Hmisoii ................... 0
Bowling Analysis. 0. M. R. 1 23
IS 27 23
GG
OG w. 0 0
0 0
0. M.
2 0
s.
ii 20 14
27 2 20 w.
3 2
1 0 2
RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE Church Meadow Ground, Brownlow St., TO-MORROW Saturday
WANDERERS V. ST. ANNES with BRETT
Wickets iiitched. at 2-30
p.in Admission by collection at the gate.
Grand Cricket Match, WEDNESDAY Evening Next, June 19th At 6-30 p.m.
Admission by Collection WANDERERS v.
EAST LANCASHIRE XI with MERRITT
EA.8T LAXCASHIBE TEAAI.- B. A MacLachlaii. C. B. Davies; A J . Hanson, and jMerritt.
\’. Campbell, G. Peinbcrion, L. Pickering. Dr. A’. Green, E. Godley, G. P. Xigliiingale, A. E. Green,
MEBLESDALE JESIOB LEAGUE. LEAGUE TABFE.
Bead ........................... .. 10 0 3 1 19 Darwen ..................... .. 10 Burnley St. Amlrews .. 9
Cherry Tree ................. .. 10 U 3 3
AVhalley .. 10 5
5 5
Blackburn St. James’s .. 9 Biliblcsdalo AA'aiulerers .. 9 Uswtildtwistlo ^l.P. ... .. 10 3 sSabdeu ....................... .. 9 AVaddingtou ............... .. 9 ................... .. 10
Clitlieroe —^ B * ^ LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. 10
... nos w.
T 10
3() 37 12
xWaddiiiglon, 111; Clitlieroe. lOG. Cherry Tree, 72; xUibblesdale Wands., 48. xWlialley, I8l ; Darwen, 70. Bead, 72 lor seven; xBuriiley St. Androw.s, G7.
xO-rwaldlwistle Mount iMeasaiit, 188 for eight, declared; Sabden, 144 for eight.
—**I-)B »* ■'
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTIXG.
A. Maefarlane, Sabden ............................. 01 T. Jkitten, Uswaldtwistle M.L*.................... 52 H. X. Haworth, Oswahltwistle J l.l* ........ 40 A. Slinger, Waddiiigtoii
T. Bates, Bead .........................
W. Balelield, Waddiiigtou ....................... 33 BOWLING.
........................... 40 READ’S SECOND DEFEAT BY CHORLEY. Even with the assistance of Bennett, from
G. Woodworth. Ilibblesdale Wands. G for 3; J l. Haydoek, Blaekburn St. tlaiiies’s 5 for G B. Horrocks, Baxeiiden ................... 5 for 23 S. Aspdeii, Burnley St. Andrews ... 5 for 20 W. Biitelield. Waddingtim ..............5 for 31 A. Bury, Oswahltwistle M.B...........5 for 3G A. Jjittle, Cherry 'J'reo .........................4 lor 14 B.
C.in:s, Clierrv Tree ...................... 4 lor 14 W, A. Belers, Whalley .....................4 lor 30 W. K. Greg'*oii, Blackburn St. 3as. 4lor3U K. isherwood, Clitlieroe .....................4 for 43 W. Biclie>, Darwen .............................4 lor 51 A. Lireemip, BTialley .........................3 lor 2 .1. Waterhouse. Bihhlesdals WamU. 3 tor 8 'IL Greenup, Whalley .............................3 for 21 !•'. .8initli. Baxc'iiden ..........................3 lor 27 F. Hanson. Clierry Tree .....................3 for 28
in Uead’.s favour. 'J'he week's rain hail 1 b;.ttv<l
tlm.mzir tliv imiin
wrought a radical alteration in the state of the wicket and for the lirst lime for many weeks, howlers I'lijoyed siipremaey. Bead had to struggle hard to reach 78 and their score would have lieen in.>igniticaiit but for lino innings by .lohn .Sliaeklady. wlio for 30 not out.
— H B * * - WADDINGTON’S VICTORY. A line partnei>hip between W. Patefield
and A. Sliiiger eiiabkHl Waddington to reach 111 against Clitlieroe Second, ami this proved live too many for the Caslleites, l^atelield again hi'iug ehletly respon-*ible by taking live wickets. H. rorrest. who went in lir>t and was sixth out lor 42. laUted wi'll. hut nol>ocly could grudge B’addington their win.
AVADDINGTON.
clem, ■'l.ow^c'cr fm.r I ’lUhorno
l.aUmcu mul , pot FodIc cauplit; all for a matter of
run-. This elimhed the arRiimciit, t lit - Iie.-uo falliiip l:i xhnrt of vietmy.
LKVI.AND JIOTOliS.
Iloi-ridpe. 1) I'oole ........................... .1 I're-cocU, h ThoiUp-oll ............ M. Ilalliday, h Tlmiapson ........... 11. lleriy, Ihv; li Auhin ................ J . AVoai'inp. h
Tlimup.son ............ .). I’nrler, 1) Auhin ........................ T. Diipdale. h Davis ............ .......... J . Small, c Snuthwurth h Davies .. 11. Wood. 1) Davies ...................... Cl. Whalley, not out ...................... .1. Shake-speme, h Anhm ..............
llxtias ....... Total
Howling Analysis. J . Thompson ..................
T. Foole .......................... ,1. M oore .......................... .1. .tnhin ........................ AV. D n i i-
11.1 CLITTIldlOK.
I, AVilkinsmi. Ilnv h Shakespcaic ... .1. Crahtrec. h Shakespeare ............... AY. H. Sunthworth, h I'oi-lcr ........... A AV. I'nolo, c I’resrott h Small .. t ! Ilcvwoith, e AVarcing b Porter .. J . Tliomnson, h Shakespeare .......... T. AV. Foole. I) Small ....................... AV Davies, h Small
.1. Auhin, I) Small ............................. A\'. A. Dewhnrst, mit olt .................. J 'yffinr.v h Small .............................. I'.xtras ...........................
.......................... llowi.ixo Analysis.
.1. Shahespeaie ............... j Porter .......................... J . Small
Ilurridge ........................ ...........................
10 23
........ 4(1 ........ 5 ........ 13 ...... 1
’J otal .......................... ....... 112
R. 20 4.3
........ 0 .... .0
.... 0
u. 0 1 0
.. 4
.. 0 .. l.j .. 20 .. 1 .. 21 .. n
.. 4 i;
..............121 R.
31 Ifi 20 22 14
.. 0 . .. 0
.. 21
w. 3
1 0 3 3
Head’s score. AVhen the shine Innl been worn off the hall, Ileonett was introduced to the attack and wiekets fell i;uiekl.v,_ Half tho .side was nut
f.tr 41 ami seven wi.'kets wei*e down for 01. A ennple of Innindar.v
h.ves oif llennett helped Cliorley to struggle home, and good fortune was the deeiding
Choiley had great dilllenlty in passing ■
factor in the game. It FAD.
U. Faslwnnd. Ihw l> Whitham ............... 2 I. li. Sbaeklady, not nut ......................... 3'J
11. Wade, Ihw h -Melver ........................... 10 (!. 'Tillotson, I) Whitham .......................... 12 It. Steveiisoit, b Melver ........................... 0 It. li. Haworth, e Whitham h Crane ... 0 It. I'lddlcston. I) Melver ............................ 0 A. AVade, b Whitham ................................... 1 F. Laiidon, h AVhitham ............................ 0 Kxtias ........................................ 3 'J’otal ............................... 7S
llennett, b AVhithaiit ................................. 3 Hargreaves, run out ............................. 2
AVhitham ........................ 13.3 3 20 3 J . Jlelver .......................... 17 3 31 3 J . Crane ............................ 2 0 12 1
B owling Analysis. o. m. CllOltLKY.
.... 1 . .... 0
Cl. Hndgkinson, c Tillntsim h llennell . 11. Holliday, c 'Tlllotsun h llennett ....... A. If. AVilkinsmi, c l,andon h Wade ....... ,1. Atkinson, h 'Tillotson ........................... H. II. Clreen, l> AVade ................................. AVhitham. st Landon h llennett ............... 11. Still, Ihw 1) llennett ............................... A. Mnekett. not out ................................... .1. 11. llraiiston, not out ........................... Kxtias ....................... ............... 'Total (for 7 wiekels) ...
B owling Analysis.
11. hjldleslim ........... C. 'Tillntson ............... llennett
A. Wade .................. ................ ! f;
11 11 4
0. M. K. w. 4
1 2
3 18 0 15
27 1 4
10 0 2 V/ANDERERS EASILY BEATEN. CHORLEY’S CRICKET PROFESSIONAL.
7H .i-nnnl a good game at Church Meadow tho.v nirely cause much trouble at Blackpool,
«m «'>
U ' " ' - ' , ’ shoivcd
hide to , rapuny „,„re coiilidencc than p c Dcmn5 AVhilo Bibblesdnio Wanderers often give
wic4iets. . J ® K. Coi-mvull ami 11. much
Chorlev Cricket Club have re-sigucd their
. •i,i,tsincn who oKcrcd bcgimmig < , cxcceflcd 30. They |>ml hall, aud 'rate enabled their >ior enjoyed him- delightful display.
iUCBDKSDAI-B 3VANDEHERS.
H S Hudson, b Ashivell ........ ■••••• F- Holt, nm out
.........
f M'eav” ! ^ Wiis’m AUenl' Ibw b
/I C. F . Hudson, Ilrnoks. b 'A » , ......
,T. u.ooUs, not^°»^ ......................... . gO 'Total .........................
.......................^
regular member of Todmoriren’s l i l Kea7dm-^r^einim;i‘ 'ToJ^
4 0
" ■ K ’i^VlmneUl. Ashnell ...........32
nvernge is over GO. Finest Smith, now in liis
1 V
“'•If "'■'i I Kofrliminfr of ill s season, AAliitham has hmiseU has become very popular with to Choiloy he had had oiily
professinoal, Boy AVhitham, for next Though lie came to tho
offered | kegmimi^ or ^unis^ ^
one previous professional eiigiigemeiit, that being r
sneee.lsfIII season tvilh Ivearsley in
VVh a n stalled his ericliet.with a junior team'in Hm Todmorden and
tho Holton Leagiio in 1931.
iiiiiicd tlie 'Todmorden club, and m 1930, on ti r ^ e n g l h of his bowlini; he became a
and in 1923 played for IValsdei . Jmtci he [“j s 'l o ip en d season in 1933. So far tins season bad a
“ ‘ at Cliorley, bo has bad a good c i t , of ivhliets at very low cost, mul bis batting
there, has nevc^ been on the losing side at Wiallev.
r. w.
F. Bislioj), b UUlon ......................... \V Batelield. 1) Cams ....................
T. Boach. h Isherwood ..................
H. Southworth, h C'arus ............... ........... 4 S. P. Bolton, 1 Isherwood ..............
2
T. Biishtmi, 1) Jslierwood .............. ........... 0 .1, Weaver, mil out .......................... ........... 0 T. Jlayliurst
Extras .......................... ........... 5 111
fUTHFHOF H.
U. Forrest, hit wicket h I’atelleld . Cl. Urmcrod, o ,Sliiiger b Soiitliwoith F. .Tones, e Soiithworlh h lioaeh ....
'T. llouin. e Whiteside h Simthivorth .). Swales, h I ’alelield ........................ II. AleArthiir, c and I) I’alclield ....
A. Seftoii. not out ................................ F. I’ . Aldersley, h Itoaeli
V. Iddon, Ihw h Paleheld .................... Extras ................................. 'Total ........................
................ ■ -----HM.— WANDERERS SECOND DOWN.
a mere 72, Ilibblesdale Wamlerers Second were iiiiite unable to take advantage of this exec llent oiipoiTniiity of heating the cliaiil- pions as thev themselves proilneed a solitary dmihlo ligiinst and wore, all out for 4S.
Although ihev dismissed Cheiry Ti^’e for CHFHliV 'TUFF. If. Diekinson, h M'ooilworth ..........
N. Porter, run out •I. Hnhheistey. c Orr 1> M oodwoiTli F. Holton, b WoodwoiTli ................. S. Sinlield, b Woodworth ...............
A. Field. I) Woodworih .................... W. H. Pmliier, h Waterhonso ....... 11. Shmples, I) AVoodwolth ............ J . 'Townley, h AVntcrhmiso ........................ j> F. Hanson, h AVaterhonso ........................ n A. Fittle, not out ........................................ 9 Extras ....................................... h Total ...............................
25 5 0 0
4 8
. 17 , 0
runs; .1. AA'aterhonse, three for eight. lUHHFKSDAFE AVANDEIIEUS I I .
H. 'Trimhy, run out ............. H. AA'ilkiiison, Ibiv 1) Fitllo .
I , . Holt, run out ................... .1. Orr, lliw b Hanson ............. ,S. Hriiidley, h Hanson .......
(1. AA'oodworth, b
I.ittlc ......
* A'. Gi’cemvood. not out ......... F. (Iniv, b Fitllo ..................................... " ,T AValerboiiso, b 'Jownley ...................... Extras
Total ........................... ... 48 , for none. ................................. .2
A InTtlo took four wiekets for ’ I O'"®’ F lilanson, three for 2S; J . 'Townley, oi.o
'i'. iiigliam, h Fittle ............. li. Ilargreaves, b Hanson .,
CJ AA'cmlworth took .six w icKets foi 33
42 0 0 1
21
II. fanis, Ihw h SmilliwoiTh ............ K. Isherwood, e Sliiiger h I'alehehl .
21 0 7 9 3 1 1
lOG
11. Sonthwortli, three for 3?; \1. I’althild, live for 31.
T. lloaeli took two wiekets lor 21 inns;
I) Isherwood .......... ........... 1 E. Total ..................
Iddmi, imo for 23; 1C. Ishenvimd, four for ■i;l; I!, t ’aril-, four for I I.
11. Bnttersby, Ibw b Cams ........... ........... U ........... 10 G.
H. AVliitesidt , 1) Bourn ................. ........... 5 19 A.
A. .Sliiiger. ) Cams ...................... 2 7 for 33 Blackburn St. .lanies's, SO; xBaxenden, 52.
4 3 4 3 5
3 4
(} 7 0
Bccord up to date. P. \Y. F.
D.Pts. ................... .. ■ 9 G 2
1 19 1 19
2 17 1 10 1 1(5 2 11 2 14
2 G I , 7 2
2 11 1 7
1 7
Wlialley Socoiul won by a huiulrod when they niet Darwen Second. W. A. rotors liit well for 53 ami lie also took four wickets for 30. More startling lignres wore pro duced by A. Greenwood, who, in loss than two oveis, had tliroe wickets for two runs.
WHALLEY SECOND’S PROGRESS. Showing better form than for some seasons,
WHAldiFA' IT.
B. .lepson, h Bro'-ton ............................... 19 W. Briggs, b Biches ............................... A. Greenwood, Ibw h Preston ............... W. A. Peters, Ibw l> Gregory ............... G. Chamberlain, c Aslitou b Turner ... (J. Eastwood, b Gregory ....................... ' . Howarth, b Biches ............................... 10 . . . Briggs, et Davies b Biches ... C. Bydelieard, c Davies b Biches ). Vickers, not out ........................
T. Gieeiiu(f, b Holden ................... Extras ........................... Total ......................
ono for four.
.. 20
..IS
'Jh Gregory, two for 20 .1. Preston, two for A. 'J'urner, one for 28; (L Holden
W. Biches took four wickets for 54 runs DABWKX
B. Marsden, h Greenup \V. Boidge, h Greenup . l*restoii, r> J ’eters ...................................
............................. 13
If . .................. 10
A. Turner, e Howarth h Peters ............... U. Asiiton, b Greenwood ...........................
H, Crook, b Greenup ................................... C. A‘*hton, .st Eastwood b Greenwood ... E, Davies’ Ibw h IVters ........................... (;, Holden, not out ................................... T. (iregory. b Peters ................................... W. Biehes, b Greenwood ........................... Extras ....................................... Total ...............................
W. A. i ’eters, lour for 30; A. Greenwood, three fo rtwo.
—*B B ^ ^ READ SECOND’S VICTORY. Burnley St. Amlrews fell easy victims to
tho keen Bead Second. lU'BNLEY ST. AXOBEWS.
E. Proettr, b Bales ..................................... G A. Duckworth, c Purvis 1> Bate; .S. Aspden, c Walne h Eildlestoii ,i. Lee, Ihw h Aldred .................... ,1. WilkiiiMm, not out ................ G. Duerden, h Bates .................... 11. Smilli. h Bates ....................... C. Hodg'^on, b .\ldieil ................. Extras ....................... Total ...................
J . II. Kidd, e Pilling h Bates ................ 5 T. Haworlli, c Piirvi.s h Bates ................ 15 H. Eleming. c Aldred b Bates ................ 4
B. Kihllesion, one fin 24; E. tor nine.
BE.Vn If.
•1. E.
J3 F. Aldron li. B.
AV. Anderson,
W. Sagar, c Lee b l*roeter Walne, h Aspden ................................... >
Ibw b Asmlen ................... r. Leo b Asmlen ................ ...... I) Procter
Wliitliam, not out ..... Extras ............
Total (for 7 wiekels) ... 72
S. Asjnlcn took five wickets for 29 runs; [•ter, two for 22.
— 1’. Bcmni took one wuket for 21 runs: A’ . OS V. SABDEN. OSWAUrrWISTLE AIOUXT IMiEASAXT.
II. X. Haworth, c Wilkinson b AVoods ... 49 J . Houghton, h AVoods ............................. 19 N. I*each, hit wicket b Marshall ............ 12 T. Ibitteii, not out ....................................... 52 B. l\‘ttie, c McAInrIane b
iMar.shnll ....... 0
21 10
2 9 0
T. Bates took seven wiekets
for 33 runs; Aldred, two
T. Greenup took three wickets for 21 runs; I
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BOWLING
II. Berry. Tieyland Motors ....................... x7G (I. Morri'i. Whalley .................................... GL 'rumor, llarnoldswiek ........................... 5G
C. Tillotson, Bead ....................................... 4G II. Eastwood. Bend .................................... 44
^1. ilallitlay, .V^eyland ^Motors ............... 50 15. ^l. Asjnlen, Whalley ........................... 4S
B. Preedy, Bibblesihde Wanderers ..... 41 "M. Shorrock, St. Annos ....................... x37
H. Bladen, St. Annes ................................ 35 1*. Iddon, licyland .........................
BATTIXG.
E. A. McDonald, Blackpool ............ 8 for 5l Hargreaves, Darwen ............................ 7 for 30 W. L. Wilson, St. Annes ....................G for 17 Dutnall, Barnoldswiek ........................ 5 fur 30 il. Crane, Cliorley ...............................4 for IG B. Taylor, lAcylaiul ............................ 4 for 40 F. Taylor, JUbblesclale Wanderers .4 for 41
CLITHEROE DRAW AT WHALLEY.
AVhalley made certain of a point when Clitherno visited them on !Moiulay. Eor a long time tliey were hampered by bad light, bat there was a total lack of enterprise until the closing .stages of tho innings when B. M. Aspden and L. Haworth Hogged tired bowling. Clitlieroe had never any dillieulty in saving tho game. At the outset Whalley progressed accord
Taking few risks against good bowling,
.1. Thompson, Clitlieroe ........................... x33 E. Bonnick, Lancaster ............................. 33 H. Harwood, Darwen ............................... 31 IL Iddon, Cliorley ...................................... 30
x33 MONDAY’S CRICKET.
ininiEESD.lLE LEAGUE. MON'DAY’S
BF.SULTS.
xWludley, 1S2 for six, declared; ClitUcroo, 11(3 for live.
xLcylaml viators, 178 for four, declared; Uead, IGl for seven.
Darwen, 143; xBihblosdalo Wanderers, 112.
xSt. Annos, 104 for eight; Blackpool, 102. Leylaiul, 102 for six; xLanenster^ 100. Barnoldswiek, 03 lor nine; xChorloy, 02.
,T, Hi'oolis ...................... ... 17 F. Tii.vlor ................... ... 17
Howuxe Analysis. F.. IVcuvor .................
H. S. Miulsoii ............ ... 4.1 0 . s
F. F. Hmlsoii ............. ... 4
o. M. R. 2 4
0 2
K c^nw^i^‘"H ™ v e r ; : ; ; : : " ^ ’r:
^
E. Weaver, run out ........................ G. .Swales, c Watson h Jlolden ... F, HmEun, b Hargreaves ............ .1. Brooks, c Ashton b Hargreaves
F. Tavlor, nob out ........................... J'Xtras ........................... Total ...................
llargroavc.s HmvLixT. Analysis. M. (iill ...........................
............... ... 1G.3 7 7 1
N. eVoueh ................... ... 4 J . Preston ...................
■1. C. HoUleii ............... ... 7 —^ B h—
o. M. R.
1 0 0
30 20 10
8 32 READ’S GALLANT FIGHT.
point they gave Leyland .Motors a hard game, ami by virtue of their enterprising
Wliile Bead had to be content with a
and Bead had to hustle if they were to got anywhere near the total of 178 for four. IT,* Berry, who made 7G not out, was
48 41
WANDERERS SECOND VICTORIOUS. Dick Hargreaves, better known as foot-
81 9
5
HUiHFKSHAT.K ■WANllKli EB8. H. S. Hiiilsnii, Ibiv 1) Hargreaves
li’dler Ilian cricketer, bowled so well againsb liarwcii Second tliafc lie took live wickuts
for ‘’5 runs, and produced victory for tho Wanderers hv six runs. A curiosity of tho Darwen innings was that there were four contributions of 37.
JHliBLKSDABE WANDICBEBS JI. 2 1 1 « . Trim«.y, ...........w- 10 ^ p l !S ;o .L ^ '^ l i io n 1. Doidge':::;:: is B. Preedy. c Harwood 1) Holden ........... 4l j 'J. Allen, b Holdui .................................... t
L. Holt, b Holden . II. Hargreaves, c Biches l> Walsii ........ 8
.112 I Waterhouse, not out .......................... 0 Extras ...................................... 13 Total
,1 On*.'c Doidge .1) Jlohlen ...................... 0 G. Woodwortli. Ihw h Biches .................. 20 O’. Simms, h llolden .................................. 11 12 1 H. Wilkinson, b Biches .......................... 4
G. Holden, four for 20; TL W.tI>Ii. one* for 19; W. Doidge. one for nine.
W. Biches took four wiekets lor ;U runs; DAB WEN. U.
B. ^farsden. h Hargreaves ....................... 17 W. Doidge, c Trimhy h Waterhouse ......... 11
G. Holden, run out .................................. 1- H. Walsh, h llargreave.s ......................... I
hatting
de.servcd to win. 'J'ho Jlotormeii i • • had tho braUo ou for a considerable time | uj
reasonably bright but ^lax Ilalliday was I unusually enutious, and was out soon after making *50. Bead replied witli charac teristic gainciiess.
eeodingly neat batting by 11. Eastwood, and later on C. Tillotson played a typical inn- Things were going well for Bead
I ’liero wa.s some cx- ivircii J . \V. Saoar overlialancod in iilayiiig
wiekets, ami the match had to bo left drawn. LEYLAND MOTOBS.
• ^
ing to plan, hut the introduction of ,1 Anbiii to tho nltnck wnaight a big change. First he howled Garratt with a ball tliat swung inches from leg in tho last foot before piteiiing. and then AVashbrook was run out before he had scored. He found himself alongside Morris, who hail not answered the call, ami though the hall was returned to Crabtree, the stmnper, it was swiftly transferred and AVaslihronk was well out. Soon afterwards AVindlo was Ihw. to another late swinger from Anhiii. ami Whalley found themselves with three men out for 49. Caution was dictated by this position ami when there wj»s some chance of the batsmen opening out tlic s-kios darkened and they had din’iculty in seeing tho ball. 'rhoy clung on, however, until after a brief in terruption for rain. Goodman was hcaten by Tliomp*«on. Morris who seemed much im pressed by tlic accuracy of the CTithoroo attack duly complcti'd his 50 and he was out at Gl, eaiight at cover point after being given a previous life at extra cover. Bhalloy then needed ipiiek runs ami B. Al. Aspden and L. Hawnith supplied tliem, sniiting hartl and ofttni and making the score simply hurtle along. Aspden. who gave a ehanee in tlie nutlield. hit eight fours and a six and Haworth had two fours ami tw(f ^ixe Tims Whalley reached 1S2 for sis. Aspden then being caught as ho attempted another
six hit to jiass th(‘ aii mark. Clitlieroe had lesi' Liiaii two hours for their
replv ami never looked like lieiiig beaten J . Crahtree—who. hv the way. kept wicket excellently—and AV. 'll. Sonthwortli both got into the twenty .street and later .1. Thomp son supplied a few fireworks to enliven a
tame tlraw. AVHALT.EY.
G. (iarratt, b Aubiii ................................... 21 G. Morris, e Soutliwortb b Thompson ... Gl
H. Washinook, run out ........................... 0 AVindle, Ihw h Aubiii ................................ - J . ’.l. Goodninii, h Tliomp'-on ....................... 21 B. .Al. Asprleii. c Davies b Tliompson ... 4^ ii. irawortli, not out ................................. 2<
Extras ....................................... Tntal (for G wiekets) ...182
B owling Analysis.
Innings declared. o.
j i . r.
,T. Thompson .................. IG..5 2 51 3 F. AV. Foole .................. 13 1 44 0 .1, Allbin .......................... Bi 4 23 2 AV. Davies ............ .......... 7 3 32 () .1, Moore .......................... 12 1 30 0
CLTniKBOE.
,). B. 'Tattersall, not out ........................... 14 Extras ....................................... G Total (for 8 wickets)
...ISS
B. .lenkinson, Ibw b AVoods ....................... 4 J . E. Moss, c Dyson, jr., b Dyson, sr. 14 11. Houldsworth, Ibw b Dvson, senior ... 25 A. Bury, c Dyson, jr., b Dyson, sr.......... 2
49 runs; Woods, three for 47; Marshall, two for 11.
.1. Dyson, senior, look Ihrce wickets for SABDEN.
T. AVilkiason, 1) Bury ............................... I f ,T. Sninner. b Bury ...................................... 20 AV. H. Pate, c llonghloii b Moss ........... 4 A AIcEarhme, c Honidswortli b Jeiikiiison 04
.1. Cralitrce. e Greenwood I> Smith ....... 25 L. AVilkinson, b Foil ................................... { AV. B. Southworth,. b Hawoilh ............... 21 A. W. Foole, not out ................................... 3 B. McArthur, c Aspden h Smith ........... O IT. Forrest, c Goodman h Smith ........... o ,T. Thompson, not out ............................... 33
Extras .................... .................. 'Total (for 3 wivkets) ...llo
Howling Analysis.
K. Smitli ............ .............. 19 .1. Fell .............................. 10 ,1. .1. Clnndiiiaii ............... 4 F. Haworth .................... 4
Wimllo
........................... 17.3 G 25 34
0. M. R. 5
3 1
o 31 3 WANDERERS FAIL AGAIN.
J . Dyson, sr., Ibw b Bury ......................... 0 J . Dyson, jr., c Tiegaitha b Bury ........... o 11. Sumner, c Houghton h Bury ............. h G. AVoods, h Hould.sworth ......................... Bj
H. jMarshall, not out ................................... - Extras .............
E. Moss.* one for 29; H. Houldsworth, one for 23; B. .ienkinsoii, ono for one.
A. Bnrv took five wickets for 30 runs; J .
NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE AMATEUR LEAGUE.
out, 13; .1. Jfargison, c Croasdalo b Harncs; 5 ; F. IVilkiiison, c and b Clegg, 5; C. Pem- borton, b Harnos, 1; K. Cliarnicy, b Clegg, 0 ; H. Ilampson, Ibw b Clegg, 0 ; S. Sybby, 1) Harnes, 0 ; Cl. Cbectbani, b Clegg, .0; 'T. Everton, not out, 1; If . Stirrup, b Clegg, 0; IT. Partington, b Jlariios, 4 ; Total, 20. - J . Clegg, five for 13; A. Harnes, four for 10. C'batbnrn.—E. HoixsTicld, c Sybby b Cliarn-
CHA'TBUltX V. HEFUCIE ASSUUANCE Co. Ilefngo
As.snrnnco Co.—.T. Hlacklodgo, run
Total (for S wickets) ...144 12
derer.s match with Darwen when the Chiireli iVIoadow contingent seemed likely to capture their
lir.st points of tho season. 3’his was when, haying dismissed Darwen for 143, thev had SO ruii.s on the hoard for the lo»s of only four wiekets. Unhappily they failed to .survive tho test, tho last six wickets fall ing for 32 runs. I t was no moan feat to get rid of Darwen. so chcapiv on a dea'd easy wicket, particularly as three men got into tho twenty street and one roaelied tbs thirties.
There was a stage in Bibblesdale AVan-
bowled exceedingly well and they wore sup- poiT'Hl by good neldiiig. Incidontnlly they
J , Brooks and F. Taylor both
'
rho.so dcelsions were probably neconnted for by tlio late swinging of tho ball. The AVanderers began bntlly but Cornwell pro duced ail imiirovement in company with young J . O'Xcil, aud later on Boggio Broody got back some of his old fire in a lively Innings of 41, which included seven boumlaiTcs. The Wanderers’ tail was lifo-
le.ss, however, and defeat was again llicir portion.
DABWEX.
Icy, 0- C. ■Silvcrwood, Ibw b Wilkinson; 25; ,T. Hudson. b Cliarnley, 2; M. Crnasdale, Ibw b Stirrup, 2; F. Slingcr, c Penibertoii b •SUrriip, 0 : .1. Sharp, b Cbarnlcy, 9; E. Hmvard, Ibw b Cbarnlcy, 0; YV. Ellol, b Cliarnley, 1; IT. Nixon, Ibw b Cliarnley, 4; .1. Clegg, b .Stirrup, R; A, Harnes, not out, 4; Extra.s, 1; 'Total, 50. E. Cliarnley, six for 20; J f. Stirrup, tlireo for 18; F. AVilkinson, ono for 17.•
.T. AVntson, Ibw b Brooks .......................... 0 H. Harwood,: o nnd b Brooks
b Taylor 31
.1, C. Holden, b
Ta.Alor ............................... 29 H. Shipperboltom,' Ibw b B. S. HmKon 20 X. Loos, Ibw b Taylor ................................ 0 ,T. Preston,* Ibw b Taylor........................... 2 O. Ashton, c Proedv b F. L. HiuNoii ... 19 X. Crouch, not out ..................................... .1 .
. Extras ........................................ 9 Total .................................. .143
TTargreavos, Ibw h AVeaver ...................... 28 H. Gill, c ami b Brooks ............ .............. 2 0 . Xi.xon,
lind five of tho Darwen batsmen Ibw. which must be nearly a rceonl for ono inniiig.s.
w. 0 3 1 n 1
Horridge, c
Eddlo.ston b Anderson ... ,1. Breseott, c Landoii b Haworth ....... At. Halliday, c Eastwood b A. AVade H. Berry, not nut ................................... T. Dngdnle, b Eddleston ....................... J . Waroiag, not out ............................... Extras ................................... Total (for 4 wichots)
R I'Mdloston ............... ... 14 C. 'rillotson ................ ... 15 i! H. Haworth ........... ... 7 ,T. A A A
Bowling An.vlysis. A’ . Sugar ...............
M. Anderson ............ .... 8 BEAD.
A’ado ..................... r.‘. u
.T. B. Sliaeklady. b ,f. Small H. Eastwood, b Borter ...... it. AVade. v Small................... J . Hargreave.'i, run oat ....... C. Tillotson, b Small
......... I'.xtras
.1. Slinkospearo ........... ... 12 ,1. Borter .................... ... 7
Horridge ................... ... 12 —.^ IH -
[R T l lU IE SD A L E JU N IO l l L EA G U E. MONDAY’S RESULTS.
xBead. 83 for four; B'nddingtoii, 81. liurnley St. Amirew.s, 77: xSalulcn, 31. Baxemleii. G8: xCherry TTee. 5G. 0*waUUwi>tIc Mount Plea.'^ant. IIG for .six wiekets; xBlaekbuni St. James’s, 114,
AVhallev. 80; xClithcroo. 44. Bibhic'-'dale Wamlerers, 9.5; xDarwen. 89.
— — PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BArnXG. 1!. Jenkinson. Oswa Idtwistle AT.P......49
F. Walne, Bead ........................................... 3.S B. C. Banlsh'v. Blaekburn St. James’s. 32 11. Hayilcok, 'Blaekluini St. James's ... 31 A. Slingcr, AVaddington .......................... 29
HOB’LIXG.
K. Isherwood. Clitlieroe .................. 7 for 3*5 IL Hargreaves, Bibblesdale Wands. G or 25
j i . Horrocks. Baxomlen .................... 4 for 20 G. Holden, Darwen .............................4 for 29 AV. Ttielie*i, Darwen ............................ 4 for 31 A. Greenwood, AVlinllcy .................... 4 for 33 AV. Jhitefield, AVaddington ..............3 lor 24
T. Greenup. AVhalley ........................ 5 for 9 T. Bates, Bead .................................... 5 for 21 H. ifoiihlswortli, Blaekburn St. .fas, 5 for 30 T. I’oIIard, Baxomlen .........................4 for 9 A. Little, ChciTv Tree .................... 4 for 15
WHALLEY SECOND PREVAIL,
strength in tho junior “ derby ” match at (.'hatlmrn-rond, AVhalley Second having to semi a message for two more players after tiiey reached tho ground. But out for'SG, chiefly by the keen bowliiiy of Tv. Tsborwood who iuid seven for 35, Whalley Second were still easy winners, for Greeiuip nnd Green wood bowled exceedingly well, tho former claiming five for nine.
Xeither .side was at anything like full AVnAIJd-:Y IT.
AV. .Briggs, Ibw b Tsliorwood ................... 2 B. Jepsoii, b Isherwood ........................... G A, Greenwood^ c Iddoii h Isherwood ...... 15 G. Chamberlain, Ibw b Caras .................. 10 T. Greenup, h Iddon ............................... 04
J . Vickers, c Ormcrod h Isherwood ..... 9 C. Bydelieard, h Jslierwood ..................... 0 A. B . Gradwell, b Isherwood .................. 11 A. Briggs, b Isherwood ........................ 0 F. AVebi). b Cams ..................................... 3 F. Holgnte, not out ................................[**.] 5 Extras ............................................\
Total ............................. SG
runs; B. Cams, t.wo for 30; V. Iddon, one for 20.
CLTTHEBOli; IT.
K. Isherwood, b Greenup .. B . Cams, b Greenwood ...... A. Soften, nm out ................................... 0
^ 2
I f . ANatson, c Briggs b Groonwood ...... 0 E. X. Aldersley, not out ....... .................. g E. P. Aldersley, b Groomip .......
V. .Iddon, b Groonwood ........... ......................0 Extras ......................**]]............ o
3 Total ....................... i!.!!.!!! 44
,T. Groemip took five wiekets for nine runs: A. Greenwood, four for 33.
i
G. Ormorod, c and b Grocimp ................... 7 J . Oddio, Ibw b Grocuup ........................*.]* o E. Jones, b Greenup .....................................q J . Swales, b . Greenwood .......
K. Isherwood took seven wiekets for 35 ’
............................... 12 Total (for 7 wickets) ...1G4
Bowling Analysis. 0. M.
J . .^inall ....................... ... 11.2 0 51 H. AVood ....................... ... 3
2 0
1 47 7
R. c;
24 19
Tunings doelarc<l. o.
o
11. R. 4
0 0
2
3.3 33 30 11 38 32
E. Davies, h ^\ oodworlli .......................... 7 H Crook, h Hargreaves ......................... 17 G Veritv. Ihw h Hargreaves ................. I C. Aslitbn, lbw b Hargreaws .................. 0 r . Bishop, b .Hargreaves
h Woodwoi'tli ................................. 95 s B ]
f)
Extras ...................................... 17 'Total .............................. >9
fi. AVooihvorth took two wickets tor 21 runs: 3 .'Watcrliouse, one to rllj; It. llar-
nreaves, six for 25. ■
■ 1** ~ READ SECOND WIN AGAIN.
Waililington found the lively lads Iron:, Head too warm a liandfni, despite tdinofr’s
forward and was sttimpcd. 'iTanHc''elforS 1 29, and they were heaten by six wulmt to KCt runs led to several men losing llieir j W . I
r .''i------ I j^end by peiTorming tho hat trick but they (pliekly revived.
j AVADDINGTON.
T. Boach, 1) Date.s ....................................... H AV. I*atefield, c Bates b Eddleston ...... 3. B. AVhiteside, c Burvis b Bates .............. 11 A. Sliiiger, c AVindle b Snape .................... 29' F. Bishop, hit wicket h Bates ......... G- H.
Batter.sby, b Bruce .............................. 0 = B. Jackson, Ibw b Bates ........................... I A. Bicklcs, b AVindle ................................. 8 A. Johnson, b AVindle .............................. G 11. S. Southworth, not out ....................... 12
J . AVeaver, b Bates ....................................... 9 Extras ....................................... 3- Total
..................... 81 T. Bates took five wickets for 21 niiis;
U) A. Snape one for 14; C. Windle, one for two.
BEAD II.
J . Keighley. Ibw b Ba teficiii s. AVhitham. b Bishop
F. Walne, not out .... a . AVindle, b Bateficld A. Snape, b Patefield
B. S. Billing not out Total (for 4 wiekeU'i
runs; E. Bislioji, one for IG. —
. 15 . 0 . (.) . G . *21 .. 53
. 35 - AA'. Batcfield took three viekets fo ■ 2t
BURNLEY ST. ANDREWS v. SABDEN-, Sabden.—T.
AVilkiii.son, c Duckworth b
Wilkinson. 0; J . Snmiior, e puerdeu l> Wii- kinM)M. 3; T. Doan, b AVilkinson, G: A, MeEarlaiie, c sub b A.spdeii. (.); W. H. Bate, run out. 3; J . Dyson, sr.. e Duerden h- ilkinson, 3 ; G. Wood, e Aspden b Wilkiu- si>ii. 1; 11. MarshaU. c ami b A'pdeu. 0;. H. Sumner, !> Howarth h A>pdui. 1: J . livson. jr.. not out, 13; H. Slurtulille. st.
i.ee 1) Aspden. 0; Extras. 1; Tolal. 31. 8. AsiMlen took four wlc’kets for 11 nm*: J.
.1. Dyson, jr., two for 14; H. Marshall, one- for l l ; H. Sumner, two for four.
l’!xtras, 10; 'fotal, 77. G. AVood took ono- wicket for 20 runs; J . Dyson, sr.. two for 18;
■ TUESDAY’S CRICKET, Page 9. CRICKET JOTTINGS
was hit at St. Amies, the batsmen weio- carried slioukler higli to tlie pavilion.
to will tlic match against Lancaster. A
A’hoii tho winning hit against Blackpool,
his six for .seventeen against Blackpool w.v.s- the deeiding factor in the muteli.
AV. L. AVilson ha.s not lost his pare .and
at St. Amies, the wicket turned several’ somersaults. Xovortheless Badeoek played well enough for Blackpool to engage liiiU’ for tho following dav to deputise for tho itijimHl Asliwcll.
M'hen E. A. ^IcDonald bowled Badcock
wicket at Church I\Ieadow on Monday. Not all of them agreed with the
dcci.sioni
Eight men wore given out leg-before-
dut.v, his brother. .lames Green, captained: AVhalley on ^lomlay. At Bond, B. .M. Aspden, his iiejihew, was skijiper of tlio* Abboyitos. Both performed the first dut.v of tlio captain—winning the toss.
Colonel L. Green being absent on military
. “ B. Prcc<ly, st AVhcwell h Ashwell. 32 ’/ IS a lino from Bibblesdale AVamlorers’ score sheet ill the Blackpool match. An accounb of the play says: “ Breody jumped to drive- Ashwell ami was stumped, tlie ball robouiul- iiig from AsliwolBs pads.” Tliat means. Preed.v was mu out. not stumped. Eor a
stumping decision, the wicket must be “pub down by tlie wicket-keeper with the ball, or with hand or arm, with the ball in hand,’’
forming the “ hat-trick ” for AVaddington. at Bond.
Cougrntulatious to AV. Patefield on per “ AVo are two men short,” was a
mess.ago
from "Wballey SocoiuBs captain to head- (lunrtors on ^londay. The team was duly • eoniiilotcd,^ ono of those to stop into tla> broach being A. B . Gradwell, thought b.V mnnj* to bo on tlio ” permanently retired” list. He seorod l l tool
iralpb Sonthwortli a
CUtbcroc’s fielding^ins boon consistently this season, always excepting that of vIio coininnnds respect.
AN. Davies, who stopped some scorchers on the boundary, keeping Geoffrey Morris’s
another oxccllont fielder was
difhciilt bowling than J . Auhin ivaS lotting: him have.
fi.fb.v, in abeyance.' Dlorris, by tho way, would have it that bo lias never fnccil nioro-
N'2'r; tr'dr I'-cif
fovme| shaw Hotel I ing t l ndjoiil largo r
(\ Barnoldswlck's last-wieket pair put on 20-
l)y>o". sr., 1; T. Howarth. b B'ooil. I‘ : K. Proctor .run out, 21); H. W. Elemimi. -'*k .AlcEarlaiie. b
Dy.son. sr.. 11; A. Duckwcriii, e. Sbirtcliffe. b Marshall, 19; S. Asial*. a. c- Dyson, sr.. b IT. Sumner, 4; J . AVilkinson, b * Dyson, jr.. 3; O. Duerden. c Dean b- Dystln. jr.. 0; C. Hodgson, c Dyson, ir.. b- H. .‘^umnor, 0; H. Ti. Stevenson, not out, 0;
AVilkinson, five for 19, Burnh’v St. Amlrews.—.T. H. T.eo. Ibw
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