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Pickwick Papers
AVhallev ...................... .. 3 1 Darweu ..................... .. 3 Lancaster
Olltlieroe
Chorley ...................... .. 4 3 Bead .......................... .. 4 3 ................... .. 4
Barnoldswick Blackpool
Ley la ml
Bihblesdale \\ andcieis . 3 St. .Aimes ...................
l.eylaml Motors ........ 4 ................. LOCAL CRICKET.
E IB B IE SD A IE LEAGUE. LKAGUJ^ 'TABGH.
llccord up to date. .................... .. 4
P. w. L.
D.Pts. 1 lU
.................. .. 4 3 ........... .. 4 3 3
1 0 9 0 9
0
4 1 3 1 3 0 3
0 o 2
3 0 3
1 0 9 9
1 0 0
1 0
0 0 0
0 3 3 0 0
0 4 3
AYiii- count 3 points; tiritws L point. LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
xCIitlioroe, ITS for live; St. iVnne.s. 117. xDanven. 2:U> for seven, declared; J{ibble.«-
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thanksgiving service Has held a t St. 1 etcr s Cliurch ya Smula.v mormag, wliou, autl also at the evening service, the Hector addressed the congregaliopl on the tn'Catv- fivo vears’ reign ol Hiag George.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. '3 t - |i l l . t :H SIHIVICK-S.— special jubilee
llio National Anthem preceded amt ternunaUa
' ’'R-NKIlAi, OK Ml!. H. AHMISTEAD.- On Moiidav hocU. a f t ,r tuo years of severe illness. Mr. Hicliard Armislcad died at faUler llmise Cottage.,, aged .01 years. J lie funeral was op Thursday afternoon, and was taken by tbo Hector. Canon Urodhnrst. Deep syiiipatliy is fell for Uic widow. Flowers were seat by; Tom and Haclicl; His IVife; Friends at Forest Hecks; His iiepliew and nieces. Madge. MoU.i: and H a r rv A. Mason; Kaley .laeksoii (Halloa WesO; Alice and lloli ( lk u n |i) ; Maggie and faiiiilv; ViTii and .fnbii (HirmingliaiiD. CYCLl.^tTis' MF.F.T.—Tlie aiiiiiial camp
.\Road, 20(1: J>aneaster. 1-17. X llarnold'^wiek. 7S; Cliorb*y, 77. xlUaeUpool. 177 for seven declared; Leyland
Mtttors, 02.
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT BATTlXCi.
^I. Cill, Oarwen v. AVamlerors ................xSo V. .Voibniv. Hlackponl v, l.eylaml .M. ..x7:t
H. IVade.' Head v. Ganeaster ............... H Horridyc, Li*vland Motors v. Illacuptiol ol S. .Metealf, I'.eybind v. Wlmlley ............ "id !j. (irecii, WTiallev v. Leylaiid ...............x4t) G. Wilkinson, t'li'tbcroe v. St. Amies...x Id II. .Sliipperliottom, Darwen v. Mauds— 47 II. Harwood. Darweii v. Wanderers ....x4.'>
Whailey. K5S for seven, declared; Leyland, l*i7 for seven.
dale Wanderers. 111. DARWEN RUN RIOT.
Hudson, one of tbe Wiiyderers’ Ueenest sup porters over .1 period of many years, tlie Clnircb Jkleadow team went to Darwen with out tW(» of t'lieir regular members, both sons of the deceased genlloman. The abj«enee of the captain, Uiteliiu Hudson, and ol one of tlio bowlers, I ’rank lliulsou, still fuiTber imptiverisbed an attack wbieli cannot bo accounted amongst the strongest in the licague As a result, Darweii, who bad begun with two defeats, found run getting ca'iv and tliev tbraslicd tbe Wanderers’ bowling to the* tune of 2:U) for two wickets. There was nothing specially meritorious about the hatting. Imt it wsis too good for the Wanderers on tliis occasion, every man who went to the wicket getting a lot of
Owing lo tbo doiith of ^Ir. Mnltor
derer.s did not lose lieart. and Darwen were given serious doubt as to their nhility to finish off tlic match in lime. d. Thornber again showed pleasing form and F, Holt proved himself a capable batsman, wlio will give tlic Wanderers good service. Hotli I'L Stamiring and 1C. Cornwell also got double figures, ami in raising a score of 111, the tclim is entitled to congratulations,
Faced with a gigantic total the Man- IIS . DAIIWKN. Ji. CJariicr, Ii Standiing ................ ^2
^r. (Jill, not out ........... ................................ Sbipperbottom. b Weaver ................ ‘L
Innings declared.
Harwood, not out ............................... Extras ................................... 21 Total (for 2 wickets) ...230
Weaver
W. Camm. Gaiienster v, Head_................x-M C. A. Holiinsoii, Geylaiid v. Wlialic.v ... 44 ,r. H. Sliackladv. Head v. G.Tiiciistcr ... .31 (G Jlorris, Wiiallcy v. Goyland ............. :12 A. IVatson. Itlaekpoiil v. GeylamI M. ... .32 G. Garner. Darwen V. tVamlcrers ......... .32 j . Crabtree, Clillieroe v, St, Amies .... 31
DOWiaNG.
P. A. .ireDoimld. niTip-l V Gev’d M. (! for 29 Dntiiall. Iliinrwiek v. Cliorley . . . ' ; Ilargreave.s, Danven v. Wands . . .( i fo r lN
,4. Moore. I'liHienie v. ,St. Amies . o for 23 ,T.' Stiakcspoarc, Gcylaiid AG v. Hl’p t •> fur 4b S. Creak, tlmrley’ v. Ilarii'wiek ... 4 for b Asbwell. Hlaekpool v. Geylaiul M. 4 for 30 C. Tillolsoii. Head v. Ganeaster ... 4 for 41
— HH— THE GAMES REVIEWED Wballev was tbe only visiting team wbieli
and rallv of the Nortli-Fiisl
I.aiicasbire Cvclisls’ ■ Chib were lield at Holton-b.v- ll'owlaiid last week-end. tbe camp site be ing a largo field lictweeil I'ondeii and Ctoscs Hall. On .‘tatiirdav evening two concerts liv Hie .Savov 0|>eratie Singers were given
beld ill tlio iimriiiiig. - ......... I" 11'“ nfinmnnii I
tlieie was a rally on tlic village green. The number of enntpors
tdiUtlonnl momber.•^ nttcMuled llio rally cn ?iundav afternoon.
RiniiLESDAGE Cricket Le .\c:ce
CHURCH MEADOW GROUND B rOWN-I.OW STUEE-r.
Cl.lTHEItOr.
BARNOLDSW with DUTNALL
Wickets pitched at 2-30 p.m. Admission by collection at the gate. Will Alenibers please .sliow their cards.
R IMINGTOy,
Stopiior I.iiae MelbodUt Cliurcli celebrated I tboagli be was oat just before tbe wiiimiig Ibe Sciiday Sebool aiiuiversarv on Sunday. 1 j,;, ,y;,s iiiiide the eaptiiia slayeil If'ag ....................... "
....... ......................... - - ANXIVKUSAUY.—The congregiiliou ol „ _
Tlic* services were coudueteil hy the Kov Cyril J . Thomas, of Latcliforil A service for tlio scliolars was held in the morning when Mr. Donald Dlackburn, ol Clitheroe. gavo ail interesting
addre.ss. Special hymns were sung hy the scholars, aud the orgjjuist throughout tho day was Mr. H. Frances, of Jhirnoldswick. Jn tho morning tlie lG^son was read by ICatbleen Tidswell, the afternoon lesson was road by Mariorio SUiiger, wliile Frank Allin*<un, another sciioUir, read the lesson at the evening ser vice.
Ill the afternoon a solo was sung
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of his day’s work shortly after eleven o’clock oil Afomlay night, wlicn lie collapsed and died in a few minutes, before the arrival of Dr. J . H. Fairweather. who was sum- moiietl from Clitheroe. Air. Taylor was saying “ Good-niglit ’’ to .the porter on diitv and as ho turned to leave the station ho fell to tho ground Assistance was im mediately given by the guard and driver of Iho last train from IHniinglon to Gisburii wliich was entering the station a t the time. Dr. Fairweather was soon on the scene hilt ATr .Tavlor passed away before bis arrival. Air! Taylor was the eldest servant on the staff a t Himington station. He
was in his GOth year and had , rapldlv wliea .1. Crabtree went ill and
eaoiigli to make llie eaptiire of the points a eertiiiaty. biltiag’ 3! rails ipiite briskly.
AYilkiiisoii carried out bis bat for 49. gii iag a capital
dis-.day, and showing both coa- fideaee and vei-s’iitiUly of strokes.
ST. AXXKS.
Taylor, signalinau a t Uiminglon signal box, (jinudv. c Crahtreo ii Aloorc was leaving tlie station a t tho conclusion I -- •* * ■* •
F. Uuttorwortli. h Auhin
It. D. H. Lean, not out ’
,T. Aluoie .... T. AVi Foolo J . Thompson \ \ \ Davies ...
Tiowuxo Ax. I-VSIS. ,T. Auhiii ...
Extras ...... lotal ..........
............. 17.2 fi ............ 17 ............ 12 .............. 7 .... .. 5
C'LI'I liEUtM*,.
nloved a t Itimington station for 30 years, He served as a porter for eigliteen mniiHis lieforo being appointed signniiaim. l ie was -
one nf Hie best kaoivii residents in tlic
village for bo was born a t Jlilali Cottage and bad lived at .Stopper Gone tliirty-tlireo vcni-s Altlioagh be iiaderweat an opoin- ’tioii Tifleeii lamitlis ego be appeared to miil.-o a good recovery and for tlie_nast t;
moallis laid enjoyed good lioal.Ji. S.vmi^'tt.D is extemlod to his two sisters iii then lo=s.
* .T. (Valitrco, Ibw b Grundy ....... Extras
L. AVilkinson, not out ........... A. AV. Foolo, b Afaden ........... AV. It. Soutliworth. 1) Aladen Jt. AlcArtliur, h Aladen I .^v. iVavio^^^
Bowling An-xlysis. F. AGideii ................. A. M. Shorrock ,j..
F. Dougins ................ B. D. H. Geaa ............. Grundy
... 49 b Grundy ...........
14 31
jicvwortb, not oat ....................... ....... 2 •
'Total (.for 5 wiekots) . . . l ie 33 3
'X......i ic ..... ..................
M. R. W. 1 1 0 1
op 0 13 0 1!) 2
Q 12 0
o. M. fi
2 0 0
R. W 25 ‘ 23 20 IS 22
IE Wnddingtnn. Ihw li Alooic ... (5. K. Xichols, h Auhin ............... S. .lohnson. h Foolo ....................... H, Aladen, h Foole^ ....................... A. Al. Shorrock. h Foole ............... F, Aladen, h Aloore ....................... T. Alarshall, 1) Alooic F. Douglas, c T. Foole h Alooie
TO-MORROW SATURDAY WANDERERS V.
managed’ to save a iioilil. and tliev e>mm milv draw at Geylaiid. Cboiley, Intlierto niidcfeatfd. lost by one niii at Hariioldswick. ami amitlier exeitiiig limsli oeenrred at Head, wliere tlie last Gaiieaster wiiket lei in the la-l over after tlie final pair bad batted 20 miiintes.., Dainveii; rail into
top form and easilv eompiered Hibtilesdalc Wanderers, and lilaekpoel retnnied to winiiiii'' vi'iii ill roiiviiieiiig fashion against
i’ll Hi'e sciiooi a'liil on Siimlay .sports were I j ’.pviamT Motors. St. Amies did ■
- _ .
In the
af.tornoon yonr \vns ’320.M\nci
wickets to spare. r-,. . .1.1
(.xtond Clitlieroe, wlio liad live . . . . . .
- " 7 .......■ CLITHEROE’S EASY WIN.
erlebralioas tliaa in cricket on .Saturday iiad Clitlieroe did not liiive iiiiiay speelatiirs iil tbeir aiiiteli with St. Amies.
'Tliere was a lot more iatere-l in .Tabilee ICK
oaiaeil a rmaforlable victory wliieli s amid L-aliearteii tbeia for Mibxeiiiieiit tests, liieit was oalv “ Bob ” Waddiinttoa. a dmir lioliler fi'ill of exiierifiic-e, yvlio eoiild malm real lieiolway .-maiast tin- Clitlmrno iBtaek. i le iilavctl a typical innings, scoring ol out of 117 Tlie bowling liononrs once more went to .1. Moore, whose deceptive slows kept the Itnlsmeu rm tenterliooks. He finished with five
f.ir 23 aflor howling l i over'-. St. Anne- were liy no moans cloctiic
' be Cnstleites
in their scoring. fUtlieroo nut with a smies of .sliiwks in
tile earlv staoos. losioo tliree wiekels for It. runs. ■ Young Davies tlieii joined Geslio
Brooks .................. .... 11 ................ ..... 13
Cornwell
.Stamiring ................ 13 ............ ..... 5
1 9
Breed V ................ ..... () Holt
.................... ..... 1 0
0 0
.r. Tlioriiber, b Hargreaves ......... F. Holt, b Haroreaves ................... K. .Stamlrino O Haioieavis .........
II. I’reedy. b Watson ....................... t). llr'ooks, b llaroreaves .........
K. Cornwell, b Holden ...................
.I. Orr, Ibw b Holden ........................ K. Weaver, b TTiirfOeaves ............ G. Holt, b Holden .......................... .I. liiooks, not out ............................. ll. Wilkinson. Ibw b llaiiiivaMs I'.xlras ........................ 3'olal .....................
Bowt.i.xr. Ax-.yi.Ysi5.
Ellis, Gamsister v. Hoad ...............4 for 41 A. Moorlioiise. Itarn'wiek v. Clinriey ;t for 4 S. Holden. Dai weii v. Wanderers 3 for 27
.I C'. Holden ..................... 0 I M. Gill ............................... •'
Hargreaves
.I. Watson ......................... 0 0 —
.A. Turner ....................... 0 WHALLEY DRAW.
iiiiv great liiirrv a t Geylaiid. for Iboiigli tlicy collectcd BIS for seven tlicy were iieiirly llirce lioiii's on Hie task and were iiflvr- wiii-d' to get tbe otlier side oat iii time to will G. Morris and (i. Garratt. both .splc'adidlv .soiind. patiently collected liO before a 'wicket tell, but Hirec- melt tvero out at 71 and Hie foiirtli departed before Hie ccatiiry appeared. Colaiiel Green did bis bi- t to improvo_tlio pace, tliollgli it Was tL'^sentiivir tlml? he* sUtUlhl sliiy nl tlic wiclit't if AVlialley weiVTii have n renl clmiue. He declared ivitli bis own score at 49, and tlio
Wlialic.v cannot bo said to bnve been in
total a t BiS for seven. Any bopcs AYlnilley may have bad of forc
ing a victory were dissipated by Geylaad'.s opening pair, llobiiisoii and Metcalf, who were (piito as soiiiid as their opposite miia- bcr.s ill Hie Wballcy team, and a bit freer la Hieir liitUag. Together tbev pat on S> for tbe first wicket. AlHiougli AYlndley iiiet with some eiiemiragiiig .success later tin-re was never a leal eliam-e of forcing a in nad Hie game petred out ns a lame
draw. AYHAGGFY.
Wimlle, ll Goodman ................... ............... AYiislibrook, e Goodiaaa b AVeller ...
t'oloiiol Grecii, not oat
W'ilkliisoa and Hie pair pat a stop to tlie St. Alines Ill-ogress. Davies beld 111- end ap a t a eritieal stage and wbea lie left at .51 Clitlieroo were well on llie way to vietor.i. Tliev went forwiiid a goad deal laoro
I.' ,1. Gondaiaa,- b (londman ................... ‘I A Greeawnod, e Hiiidle b Goodman — IE M A*^p(lcn. h Tnvlor ........................ HI Kxlr.'is ..................................... 'lotnl (for 7 wickets) ...U>S
............................ Gaiidiaiia
Bowling An.m.vsis. ..............
S. Metcalf .............. I’. Iddna ................
Innings dodarccl. !5
'Tiivlor ................ Weller ................
4 o
M .4 o 15 1 0 0
GFYGA.ND.
C. A. lioliiasoa. Ibiv li Smith ....... S. "Meteiilf, I) Sinitli ....................... 1’. Iddoa, b Siiiitb ....................... (inodmiia, e Morris b Wiiidle .. .1. tddan. e Siaitli b \Yindle ...... B. 'Tiiylnr, 1> Siaitli ...................... A. Hi'iidic, not oat
F. .lanes, b TYiiidle ..................... Extras
.VSIS.
lYiadle .......... E. Siiiitb ....... ,T. S. Fell ...... ■T. J . Goodman
.................... I t
................ 1H.5 1 53 ................ 17 ................ 4 ............... 4
READ.
wboro tbe Villagers brought olf n
fir.st-clnss victory nt the expense of Tinncastcr. There wore 'in.any interesting features and tlie finisli was’ particularly, exciting in th a t after tho last Lancaster pair had batted for 20 minutes, the final wicket was captured in what must have been tlio last over in nnv case. IE AVado was top scorer of the match with an exceedingly fino contribu tion of 71. Ho was cool .and clever iii a I he did and revealed good scoring sliots all round Hie wiekot. Tho Lancaster player who sromed most likely to upset Dead s calculations was AV. Camm, who went in nt tho fall of tho third wicket and remnined nt tho close with 41 lo his name. There p s an amusing incident when Hodgson lut a hall out of the ground. Tt sinashed tho window of a fruiterer’s .shop, and the owner, who was wntching tho match. Iiad to rush to unlock his premises to recover tho hall,
Some oxcollont baiting w.ts .seen at Head and so allow tlio match to proceed. "T IT
Totni (for 7 wickets) . o. M. R.
n 29 0 IS 0 IG
0. M. 4
R.
4S 49 49 fi
12 3
Morris, b Taylor ................................... -32 Garriitt. b 'Taylor ................................
.................. 20,3 4 '
o. si. 40 20
1 07 5.3 20
on **0
BIBBLKSDALK
VYAXDF.BI•:iES. READ.
IT. Eastwood, b J'Jlis ................... !. IL Sliackladv, b T dl ............. U. Wade, o Tdl b Ellis ............. I. Hargreaves, e llonniek l> Ellis
Till H. Honocks took four wickets tor 24 rims;
1'. Aiiiswortb, four for l l . HAXF.N'DF.N'.
CL Tillotson, b Caimu ................. F. Aldred, b Durrow .................... IE Stevenson, e llnrrow b IE H, Hawortli. U Camin IE Kddleslon, b Camm .... i'\ liandon, not nut
A. ^\ade. b Ellis ........... Extras .......
;\. \^ dson .................... J . M. S. Jhirrow ........ W. A. Till .................... W, Camm ....................
Ellis ............................ Total ........
19 10 8
12 12
LAXOASTKIE
If. Doiilliwiiitc. V It. AViulc b Tillytxon 4 F. lloiitim. c IGiivoilb b Filillcstoii ....... 10 F. S. Hotls'sim. 0 Haivoitli b luUIU'xtim 20 Klijs. b 3'ill(itsoii ........................................ 8 \V. Cmiiiii. not out ............................... 44 !•'. Hoiiniek. o Hmnii'i'ws b lliuvoilli ... 8 .1. JI. 8. Hiiriow, 0 Giimlon b Hnwortli 0 A. Wilson, b 3'illotsoii ............................... A. Giirlivk, b Hinvortb ................................ 4 W. A. 3'ill. b KiUllosloii ........................... ,1. Myci'.sconjili. Ibw li Fkbllesloii .......... I'Ixtrns ...................................... Total ..............................
C. 3'illotsoii .................... 17 3 47 A. IVado .......................... 2 0 10 F. AUlroil ........................ 3 9 '3 Jt. 11. llawoitli
H. I'
kbllo.stoii .................. 15.1 2 .30 o. «. R.
............ 7 0 21 —»HH—
NORBURY AND MCDONALD.
Itlaekpool slimved llieir
clianiiiioii.sliiii form of two years ago in defeating J^eylaml
.Motors at Wliitegalo Park by 177 to H2 Following tbe dismissal of C. S. Dempster C. W. Wilson and .1. .NIassey for !U, Dlack pool’s position was r*‘trieved by a sparkling j)iirtnei.''lnp between NoiTini‘y and A. Wat-
.son. who carried the score Irom to .'^orbiiry’s innings was a delight. Ho
scored ten boundaries In bis 73 wliieh ocenpieil him onlv 00 minute-. The Motorrnen lost J . Prescott and Halh
day witliotit a run on tlie Imard ami but for a gallant innings l).v Hnn'idge, who made ol before lie was bowled liy McDonald Dlackpoui’s victory would liave been sweep ing indeed. lM(T)onald eaptnrt'd six Wieket- for 20 in 12 overs.
— — CHORLEY’S COSTLY MISSES. • in Wboii Biii'iioldswic4c'5 la^l pair went in
aitaiiixl cbm-lvv 14 rims iwrc m-odc-d for victorv. Amid uroat i-xcitcmoiit tlipy
ennall'c-d Cliorlvy’s 77. 'TliPii Ilai-oit-avc-.s .5coi-vd a .single to give Bnriioldswmk victory, 111 attompliiia a -I'lOiid run In- lost Ills wii-ki-t as tin- result of a smart piece ol stnmpiiin.
Ilarni-eaves. who made 2(i, was
twice ini‘*!*ed, tbo seemul time when i»ai- nohbwieli's score was 70. Although llm wicket looked good for many runs, both sides l hiad little MieeC'S wiHi Hie I • at. Diilaall
’ 1...II /I*.... ...i.L...:..!--, *<>..1.' t-iv I " • succe-s
wivkels for wicket' for six.
-In. -HH*
RIB BL E SDIXE jrUXIOB LEAGUE. lAULl
LKAGL’K
Ihirtilcy Si. Andrew.'* . Cherry Tree ................ Darwen
IhiNcnden .................. Illackburn SE .lanu-x.'* lEwaldtwi''tle
AI.IE .. .Sidulen Head
Wliallev Clitheroe
........................... .. 4 ....................
.......................
Itihhle-dalc \N amlerci> — HM—
Wadilington
...................... .. 4 3 . .1 o »
.. 4 4
................... ... 4 ........... ... 4
.. 3 1
.. -1 4 0 .. I 3
•1 t) o 2
o o o
o . 3 0
o M () .1 0 0 0
1 1* p 1 0 9 0
0 (t
1 3 1 3 3
0 0 0
LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
xWballcy, 214 far four, iloc-larnl; Gbukbiirii St. .liiiiH-s’s, 111.
(ritlmi-ne, 59; xBaxpmloa, 2.5. Diirwfii, 151; xBibblo-ilali- tVaniU-i-i-rs fi..
C'lii-rrv 'Ti-pp, 133; xWaddiagtaa. 31. Brad.’ 97 far liva; .xO-widdtwi'tk- Jtaiiat
,
xBarali-y St. Andrews, 139 far four wu-kets; Sabdea, 41.
|>lva5aat, 90. —.t - JH—
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. BATTIXG.
'T. llawoi-tb, St. Aiidi-ew-s v. Sididea W. Bi iggs, Wlmlley v. St. .Tames s ....... 4. 0 . Aslitaa, Darwea v. Wamlerers;
F. C'atlerill. Wbidley v. St. 3aiae'’i_ ... 82 A. Daekwartli, St. Andrews v. .Sabdeii. 4h \Y. A. I’etcrs, Wlialley v. St. .lames s
A. K. Katmigli, St. .lames s v. \ \ bailey .U l l. lia.vdoek, St. .lames s v. Mliid ey... 3? 1’. E. Gaelfler, St. .Guiles s v. W bailey..x.U 11. I'lirvis, Bead Hswaldtwistle ........... 39 W. Daidge. Darweii v. Wanderers X. Peaeli, DswaldtwisHe v. Bead
BOAYGIXG.
S. Aspden, St. Andrews v. Sabden... 7 far 1'2 .1 A.
Derbv.sliire. St. .las. v. Sabdeii (i for - - n. l-Mdlest’aa, jr .. Bead v Osw’He b fro 2, X. Oi-micli. Darwea v. M am s.... fi far .10
*
0 3 3 3 0
0 0
tt 12 tl tii | Bowlixg Ax -ai.Y5is.
1 35 0 21 41 40
()
1 1
51 0
J . T.
Talter.sall,.lbw b Hiilioik ............... I It. jloirooks, o ,Seftoii b ltiilvoc4v ........... l F. Siiiilli, 0 Softon b itiiloook ............... 0 H. t'oiiltoii. b Green ..............
( 0
J. Switli, not out ................................ . 12 Parker, b (ireen ................................... •>
r. HothcrsalL e Sefton b Ihdeock ........ 0 TL Konvon. c (Ireen b Itnlcock .............. 4 l\ Ainswortli, c Sefton b (Ireen ............ 3
C. Taylor, b (Ireen ............................ 0 Haworth. 1) Oreeu ................................... ^
Extras ....................................... T Total
............................. 25
W*. Ciroen took five wiekiTs for 12 runs; T. Itnlcock, live for 12.
man sluirt against Darwdi Second liad to acknowledge defeat.
WANDERERS SECOND DEFEATED. lUliblesdalc W'anderers Second playing a
DAllWEX II.
W. Dniilge. Ibw b (tiav .............................. 20 F. Davies, e sub b Scott ........................... C. Ashton, Ihw ll (ii’iiy ............................... 21 (). Ashton, not out
1]. Marsden. h Tiiay .................................. * ,1. Preston, h Swales ................................... 1 W. Hiclios, b Swales ................................ P (I. \ ’erlty. 1> Swale-^ ...................................... I A. W'atson, c Woodwortli b C'lay ........... < X. Croncli, b Scott
..................................... H
T’. (Iregorv, b (iiav .................................. P Extras ....................................... 2:
..................................... ( Total ................................lof
F. CIrav took four wickets for -12 run H. Scott,' two for 10; (I. Swales, three for
UrUUliKSDALl’. WANDEllEU> If.
TT. Scott, b Uichos ....................................... jj. Ilawsthorne, li Uiclies ........................... (I. Swales, b Crouch ..................................... j <1. W'oodworth. b Crouch ........................... 4 V. (Ireenwood, b Crouch ,T. O’N
W'. Standen. b Crouch ---- 'V. Ingbam, l> Crouch ................................ y F. (Ira.v. ll Crouch ....................................... t T. Allen, c and b Pichc-* ........................... I I‘Atra<< ................................... Total (for 0 wicket-) ... 02
’cill. not- out ...........
X. Crouch took si.s wickets for 30 i‘un niches, llirec for 21.
WHALLEY AV. Brions and F. Cotterill by sroriii"
lllackburn*St. .laincs’s. set np a new record for the League, tbe previou- record for first wicket partnership lieing lield by Uibblesdale Wanderers’ pair, IE dackson ami 'r. Si-otE who scoretl 105 against N\ halley ill 1929. Bolb Biinns and Cnttcrill batted cxeellentlv and allenvanls lliere was some
W’hallev Second’s opening pair again
SECOND’S RECORD. -
line liittiiin by \V. A. I’eters. Tlie-p sterl iim coiitriliiitoi-s were sutiifient to n,ve wTiallev Second victory, cspocially a- .1 Derbysiiire bowled exceediii"ly well, collect ion six wickets for 22 mils.
WHAGGF.Y H
all (Biiriiol.l'Wiek) t"';'- K.’ c-otreri'll. li (iregsoa ..................... Its, and ti-eak (tliorleyl foiu (;
r Slater b Gvegsnii .......... i.oeifb-r b Wilkiii-oa
,1.' A n,.|byshir.-. . Derby'liire.
W. A. IMe'rs. b Gregsaa .......................... ■<' Forre-l, not oat
retireil bail iv re ba ..........
Extras ................................... 12 Total (far 4 wiiketsl ...214
................................... / B. AYilkiasoii, took one wiekel_ far 39
mils; AY. I-'.. Greg-aa. three for G. BGAt’KBFBX .ST. .1
A.AI K.S'.S.
A. I.
S. A. i'.illis. e Catterill b Derby-llire ., B. C. Bard'by. e Catterill b Derbysliir .1 Slate!'. 1- C'baiaberlain b C'atterill . .\. 3. West, e
F.aslwaad b Derbysbire . 11. Wiggb-swai tb. b Derb.vsbir
B
\V F. Greg-all. c Maaaeriiig b tu-eemip I II. fiiivdaek, b Maiiiiering ..........
Itaraes, e Dei-bysliire ....................... I;’ F-atail'gb. b Peter- ..............................T!
3S
42 1(1
TOP OF MOOR LANE CLITHEROE hkad h .
F. Widiie, c AVbitfley b llnnlcGwoitb ... 8 (!. Wiiidln, i-nii mit
.1. AV. SiivRi-, lliw b Itiiry ...................... lA S. Wliilliiliii, V Hciiddswiil-tb b Itiii-y ... 2
...................................
T. Hiitcs. mil nnl ........................................ -4 11. 1‘iiivis, (■ llmdcGwortli .......................
—
lilHHGF.SDAGE AMATFFH
GK.AGUF,.
BARROW V. J. W. KNEESHAW & Co.. Bari-o«-.—Piitvfu-ld, S; Tomkins. 17; Si-od,.
l ‘>- Giiiicastei-, 5; .1. Ilnrrockx, 1; It. Ho'i-i-ocks, -->9; ttai-xido. lA; I m o, (i; Wortli- iniiton (not out), 5; ANaroiiiy;, -2; Gv:iii>, Op
Doiiov. 1.-5; A.-bbridgo, 9; .loltn-y. 3: 3 boni- ton, '3; Smitb. 5; HobiiiMin, 7; Waid, 4; llnxtablc. 12; Sutclilfo. 1; Adinm (not out), Kxtras, ti; 'Total, G9.
.xtras, 2; 'Total, 9fi. J W. Kiioo-lnuv and Co.—Gayhold, II;
xoirrn-F,AST gaxcash 11:f. l.EAGUK.
AM.VTKfa
NORTHROP LOOM Co. v. CHATBURN. Xortlirap,—Cl. Faweett, Ibw b Clegg, 4;
1! S. I’illim,;. not out ................................ H F-xtiiis .................................. 3 Total (fill- 5 wic4;c‘t;>) ... 97,
Cl. Bateman, b Barnes, 4; \ \ . Xatt-dl, h Barnes, 5; .1. Sugar, b Clegg, 1 ; .1. IGirn- •aa, e Fraakbiiid b HowanG 8; J'.. IG-a.-aa, b llaward, (I; F. 'Taailiiisaii. b Barm-, ti; A. Waadbaasa, iiat mil. 15; W. Brawii. nia oat 1; .1. Aston, e Barnes b Clegg. A; .1. Gradwell, b Barnes, (1; Extra-. 2; Total. 15. A. Barnes, faiir far 18; .1. C'b-gg. llin-e lav 1(1; E. Haward, two for nine.
C'liiitbiira.—C. Silverwaod. e Xatljdl l> Vstaa 4- F.. liai'stield, b A-toa. , ; 11. Parker, e Xattall b Astaa, 0; F. Sling r. b
10
Harrisoii, 9; .M. Ci'va.-dale, b A-taii. 13; G. Fraaklaad, b Aston, 0; K. Ilinvanl. b. llarrisoa, 5; J. Sliarp, e GnvdweU b A-ioa, I - .1. Cleg'g, run out, t); .1. Clas-aii. e .-agar !>’Aston, 9; A. Barae-, not out. 9: F.xlia-, 3; 'Total, :t.'b F. .\-litaa, four tui 11; .1. llarrisaa, two far 18.
— —
GISBURN V. LONG PRESTON. Gail" Pre-ton.—F.. Biitl, e Speak b Watir-
wor tbrO; F. Proelar, b S;iiiiuler,- -J:i; .\. 'Troup, b Watei-wortli. 9; I',. 3. Waid. I> Bi-agdea, I; F,. Ward, b Brogdeii. , ; 1. Dawson, e FieUlea li Brngdeii. 9; r-. Butt, b AY;iterwartli. D; W. Ward, b W atenvortb, (|. i! Pieki-riag. b Wateiwalth. 9: Ward. 1) Waterwortli, 2I_; F. Pye. aat oat,
-1; FiXlnis. 7; Total. 75. X. Uatui- wartb. six far 22; 3. Bragdmi, three t,-r ; W. Sanmlcr>. mu* for two. Gislnini. .!. lEiwsthorm*. not out I - ;
.Speak, Ibw 1> F,. Ward. 1 ; F .<iiutlt. aw li !•’ Ward 1- d. I’lvrioii-. h V. ^\a^d, Mi, li’. Fieldea. ii W. Ward, 5; X. Waterwariii,
.1 IlnigdVn. not out, 9: I'Atra-. ; lutal
(l„r 7 wiikels), 109. W. ' \ aV'-' six; F,. Wai-3. two far U; G. 3. Ward, ouJ
for*23; K. Mutt, one for 23. CYRIL WASHBROOK’S BIG INNINGS.
Cvril Wa-bbrook, Hie Barrow-born Gan-
.asl’iire eriekoter, who played bi- lu-K erieket in C'litlieroe seboolboy n,mp«-ntioua
;uul with Barrow Suomi, bit the " 24.'st -ome of bis eareor on MiUU'dat.
opened Gam-ashire'.- iiiimig- agaiii-t ‘ '''‘" ‘'4 fiiiver.-itv. Tlie Pres, eorre-pomleats
^ witimllt exieptimi prai-ul bi- di-pm.' ui
llie most umpiiiliticd la-bioa. mint what " Crieketer " ol t ie ’ Maa-
eliester Huardiaa" bad to say aboii. it: - Wiisbbtook was two limirs .-voniig ms
first iittv. But all Hie time lie
oo.oM -J
i rieketer and a balsiiiiiii. W bell becumo hi*^ partner Liincashn’e wire E l i’’ ■
P. 1 Wilkinson, e Fiistwaod b Derbysliire . 9
Gealfb-r, not aat Fxlr;i- ................ 'Tat;il ............................... i 'll
1.-
one’ for two: W. A. Peters, one far 3,-;; C. Maaiieriiig, one for 13. — —
F. C’atterill took one wicket far 15 riias; A. DerbesITire. six far '22: 'T. C!reeaal>.
WADDINGTON BEATEN. Waddiagtoa made a poor show _ against
Clierry 'Tree and were lie;ivdy beaten.
CHF.BBY TIM-.K.
.T. A. Hiibberstey, e and b Patefield ... 22
X. Porter, li Soatliwortb ........................ 3 S. Sialield. b Saiitliwoitb ........................... 9 F. Bolton, b Piitefield ........
J . Towaley, b Piitelield ... .................. 1 W. B. Piidaer, e Soutlnvortli b Boaeli... 21 If. Sliarples, e Patefield b Boatb ........ 8 ,E Lomas, h Weaver ..................... I
II Dickinson, c .laek>on h Jsonlhwmth. - T.
- i ’
A. Little, not out ...................................... -
Exf.as .,
'Total ................................133 2
B S. Smitliwortli. Huee for 2.3; AY. Piite- lielil, three for 32; 3. AYeavir, two for 2i.
AYADDIXGTOX.
AY. Patefield. b Gomas .................................. 1 B AVliiteside, c Pudaer b Gomas ..
,T. Gamas, a ie r ry T. v. M luUTtoa .a far 12 ■\V Groen, Clillioroo v. Ihixendcn .» foi l_ T Biileoek, C'litliei-oe v. Baxeiidea 5 for 12 a’. Gittlo. Cberry T. V. AYiidd’toa 5 gar l-l F. Grev, IVaaderer.s v. Darwen . . .a fo r4’. T. Aiaswortli, Baxeadea v. Clitberoe 4 for U B. Horraeks, Baxemlea v. Clitlieroe
4.foi--.4 (G Swales. AYaaderers v. Dai-wea . .3 far -L AY Bielies. Darwea v, AYiiaderers, 3 fo r -4
B S. Soatbwortli. AYadd’ton v. Cherry 'Treo............................3 for 24
■ ■
CLITHEROE SECOND’S SWIFT WIN Tboiigli tliev were' dismissed for 59 at
Baxeadea, Clitborne Seeoiul bad an dilli- ealtv in wiimiag for tbeir opponents simply eoiil'd not stand up to tlie bowling of AV. fireea and 3'. Biileoek, caeb of whom bad five for twelve in ten overs.
CGTTHEBOE IT.
,T. Swales, b Ttorrocks ......... K. Tsliorwood, c Coiiltoa b Horroeks ... Ill
AY. A. Dewliiirst, b ITorroeks .................... 0
T. Biileoek, run oat ............................. W. Green, Ibw b Aiasworlli ............... A. Softon, c Swift b Aiaswortli ......... A. Ifaasoa, o HotliorsnIl b Aiasivortli If. AVntsoa. b Horrocks ....................... Y. fddoii, not oat ...................................... 9 E. 1’. Aldersloy, b Aiaswortli ................... 0 Extras ....................................... fi.
(ToTal ................................. 59
B. Uaason. b Goiaas ....................... I t. daeksoa, b Gniaiis ......................... A. .lobasoa, b Tiittle ....................... H. Bnttersby, c Pudaer b Giltle ..
A. .‘tli'iiger. b Gittle ......................
'T. Bnaeb, b Gittle .......................... B. Smitbwortli,' c Siafield b Gittlc .T AYcnver. b I.oiaas ....................... A. 'Tomliasoa, not oat .................. Extras ........................ 3'otal ....................
J . I.oaias, five for 12. READ SECOND VICTORIOUS.
A. Gittlo look five wtekels for 14 ritiis; "T. Boaeb took two wickets for 12 rmis;
four. Wadihrook now hcg:ni to put plete triij't in lii.s ability-—an nlnlity wmtii the present writer has never doubled 'Uuo ilie ilav lie first saw Wasliln’ook. lmle--’i. niv iHfusal to desert Wa.-librook ha- oe>-u so* tmicliing that only Mrs. MicawlxM; L-vnu*l
po-sihly appreeiate it. sqtiaro beautifully. has strengthened my beliet lu ^\ a'|n»*oorv. s J)’' ,
future; lie is potentially tlie he-t batsman Laneasliire lias discovoreil for many \e.ii7>. He knows liow to make sirokt.s; lie can ciiD
Harrison, b AYeaver 2.1
much value on his vast .score_tliis aULunooii, wliich equals aliout 50 or 70 in it seveio coimtv engagement. My guule and a-'-ur- ance is the boy’s stylo, the way he i»icU.s up his bat, the way he hits the hall late aiiU witli reli-li. the way he waste' no energs, but keeps his pose ami his main movements lialanced ami sensible. Best of alM—a.s L keep on saying—bo looks right. Nature intended him to bo a fine cricketer. . . • In two hours ami twenty minutes \ \ ashbrooic and Hopwooil scored 219 for Luuea>*ure s fifth wicket. Washhrook hit a six and 32 boumlarics ami made more square cui> tliau aiiv
Jjanca.shirc batsman .since tE T. lyUles- le\u J .sincerely liopc tliat noboily at Ohl Tralford will tell Washbrook that siuaro cuts may get him out occasionally in re.spqii- sible engagements—of course they Waslihrook must turn a deaf car to all canny, negative advico beginning “ Don fc do this, don’t do tlia t,” His sorry oxpen- cncos of last .summer surely taught him tlio folly of listening to advice—a t Iqast to anybody olso’s advice but mine. He ii* full of* cricket; lot liim have faith in ifc and ho will go far. This afternoon lie mado few mistakes; when ho was fifi ho pulled a ball liard to squaro-leg, whore Hio fieldsman missed it. not being in the press-box, whero wo catch everything one-handed.”
I <lo not phue t--H>
Bead Secoa’d for very creditable cricket plaved nt Oswaldtwistle
.T. AY. Iluiigbtoa, 1) Eddlestoii .... B. Pettio, c Purvis b Bates ......... X. Pencil, b Eddleston .................... 'T, Patten, c Wiadlo b Battxs ........ .1. AVIiileley, c Pilling b Eddlestoa 11. Houldswortb. b Faldlesloa ........ B. Allen, b 1-jddlestoa ................... IT. Shepbet'd. Ibw b Etldlostoa .... A. Barv, e Eddlcston b Saapo ...... .T. B. 'Taltersall. not out ................ ,T. Jtoss, nut out .......................... Extrn.s ...........................t Total ............ ;......
A'ictory by five wiekets was tbe retvard ot OSWAGDTAYISTGE JIOUXT PGEASAXT.
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