l i f e 1- a i l H E R O E A D V E R T IS E R X K D T IM E S , E R ID A y , MAY I
iJ.'Brooks ....... 18 7... 26 4 1 lO: Swales
T. Rydeheard ... 4 .. 1 , . 12 „ - l I E Scott .......2 .. 0 .. 8 .. 0 ,
t. Grey .......... 21.2.. 4 .. 47 4 2 .. 0 ..1 0 .. 0 ;
‘-B0WUNO Analysis 1 0 M R W,
; two pa rs o:
|iWliybuv6li( )to see us anc paff 0
Bai Iocs at 2 )/' ECONOMY s B L ACKB URN ! Iking a ^ |J
|n d Trus should
png or 'sinilaf Capacitie:
J-other settlement: Ihospital 'o'r religious, Manager! of an estate, O f ' ’ ^ i
Junder a w II IrlVate per on. Idebenture stock:
|e follow ng advantages;;
I trustees lit avoid,ed. , , Libleforthe acts of Its <ffia>Is, Ijpeciall/ trained for thjirduiies, Iciaries may inspect their reco ‘ds. |ito secreejf.
j,' Ipolntmentlare exceptidn^^y Ibi v.
1 sern'cevdid quoting feisjl 1 I entitled,'!
oiJ "GIFTS TO CHARITIES'! Bi I : ’ : .11 l!£ Bargains in ; SI !
l y branch Lf the
Banltj.th'e He ld JlEnd Brunch ot 16 Rijgent Stfeet, ■ches m various provincfoJ cenfriis.
Eibblesdale Wanderers 122 for 9; *Leyland Motors 121. .: . ! I ■ ■ ;ieyland 92 for 6; 'Chorley 29. •Lancaster 78 for 6; St. Annes 74. Blackpool 208 for 6 (dec,); ‘Read 35. •Bamoldswick 101 for 8; Darwen 95. . j
SATURDAYfS RESULTS. •Whalley 138; *011010105,73.
1 will oi desile t( tevi! fheit estates, |the : ac iti( ' J
1 !
shoes f( youc|,;
he cprreotly ijihridgei Ari
oh- Ribblesdale League. iiecord up to date
Jtibblesdale Wanderers l Whalley .......
.Bead
-CUtheroe <...... leyland Motors Blackpool . . . . . Bamoldswlck . St. Annes ....... Lancaeter . . . . .
eyland . . . . . . Biurwen . . . . . . .
Cborley ........... 6..
. . 0.. 15 1.. 13 . . . , 1.. 10 0.. |9 0.; >9 3.. 19 , , . . 2.. 18 1.. 17 1.. 17 0.. [0 ; 1.:. 4 0.. 0
D Pts
E Wasbbrook c Warelng b Thornton, j 3i R, Preedy not out. . . . 55 O. Woodworth b Heap S, Brindley Ibw b Heap
r . Holt b Thornton . . . . . . . . 1 9
' iRlBBLESDALE WANDERERS I ' ComwaU Ibw b Porter
D, Taylor c WhaUey b Thornton .i.J 0 E. Weaver b Thornton J. Robinson irun out J.l'Brooks run out .
J.]NeU not o u t . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . i
"I i '1 . ■'' I ■ NExtras. . . . . . 7 I 1 ;
. 0 ' ,.J. Warelng ....J.
' 1 ;
1
-';ee jGompanW a strongly
Bhodes (Lancaster); and E. A.. McDoAald (Blackpool), and a superb Innings by J. Mas
! SATpEDArS GAMES REVIEWED. ; BrlUlant bowling by Hudson (Leyland)';
t. Annes. Four home teams were defeated, Among them CUtheroe and Leyland MotOK.
PERFORMANCES OF MERIT. ; ;■[ baTtin o .
, lamb—Bamoldswlck i v. Darwen.......... 33 E Wadibrook-Rlbblesdale Wanderers v. J . ! Leyland Motors ..'31
] ; i BOWLING. ^ ■'
I j ; Ribblesdale. Wanderers) .. 4 for 19 ILamh-^BamoIdswlck (v. Darweb).. 4 for 28. iWinale-Whalley (V, CUtherbe) .. . . 4 for SO;
jEhodes-Lancaster (v. St.! Annes).. 9 for 28 i l . A; McDonald-Blackpl :(v. Read) 6 for 13 [E Sinlth-WhaUey: (v. Clitheroe) ;. 6 for 32 ■J.'Moore—CUtheroe (v. Whalley) .. 6 for 39 j J . Marbney—Bam’swk (v. Darwen) 5 for 32 iPTMon—Blackpool (V. Read) . . . . . . 4 for 18 lE, Thoraton-^Leyland Motors (v.
Eudson—Leyland (v, Ohorley) . . . . 9 for l4 '
;at a critical time-was that of the acting I WhMley captain and fiftCeh-yearsKild Prank [Webb,: at OUtheroe. Things were going bift ibadly for Whalley, as there had been a sad [slump In the middle of the batting list, and [this plucky display completely changed the [complexion and virtually I won the game.
3 by, who, had had earher useful help
WHAUEP DEFEAT r CLITHEEOE, Ari excellent; partnership which put on 50
J , Massey—Blackpool v. Read ,..... .....10 R. Preedy—Ribblesdale W. v. Leyland M.. .x68 I to to n—Blackpool v. Read ... .b..... . 4l R. M. Aspden-^Whklley v. Clitheroe
38 '■ {
sey, the Blackpool captain, were features of Saturday’s progrMnme. They .caused the S route of Chorley and Read, and the defeat of
J. iftrter :....... 5 .. 0 1.20 ..1 C. W r I g h t i 4 ..11 1. 18 . ,0 E. Thornton
Heap 2 .. 0 16 READ! BOUT ED.
vtessful' partner, but Massey- fettle that he scarcely i
'making a Read debacle. . BLACKPOOL
the whole side Prfestoh Ibw b A Wade
Sion I on I J. MasseVi the. Blackpool captain, wbajhltl(106 to 100 minutes,!including 18 ^imd^les. Preston (41) was his most sue-
' Readibowlers could
make.very Uttle impns- Jjj, gm jjj j j j g
.■Declkrmg at 208 for, six, he 'of time'[to getjthe runs if Thai} WM what they could
Macdonald and Preston, botr attacking;with venoto,
J. fdaksey c Nixon b ; Wad^ i v. . . . . . . . 108 Johnson l\fw b Wade Tomltosoq c London b lUlotson , Gudgeon c TlUotson b Wade'[; Hevltt not out..... . .; MUIs c London b Hawo: th Extras
Total (6 wlckets);.208
C. TlUotson ...i. 14 . E I . Haworth.. 4.2.. A, wade..'..... . 16 . R, Wade . i ....... 2 ..
Nixon ......... 10; . I’.'.,' ■ " ] li'EAD ;
. Morris Ibw b Macdonald . J. iR. .Shacklady b Proatoi. C. iTUldtson.b Macdonald J. W. Sagar b Macdonald . T.[Bates b Macdonald . . L . L . 0 R. Wade b Preston...... 0
.E Stevenson Ibw b Presto!, 0 R.1h . Haworth b Preston
P.iNixon
b.Macdonald ..
;, ■ ] I
F. iLandon 0 Gudgeon b Mkcdonald 0 A.|Wade not out . . . . . . . . i ................. 0 I .
v;.| 5 0
' E x tr a s ,J .j 4; ■!T6tai;vll.]i'35'
I 1 BowuHO Auaiysis ;
E A. Macdonald. Preston ..... .
.[polnling. ;|
I : Asco,t| De-Luxe Saloon |1936 Au8 in Light twelve Fixed, Headj St.loon
[1935 Ahrtin ! Ascot S. ; 15.9 h.|p., colour Black
Maroon .......
11936 series 2| Mi Salobi IS.Hi, CO
|l935Vauxhall |i :Grey . . . I 1 1936 Vauxhall Blue
ntuc ........ .1
9936 mot el Austin Light 1‘wdlve Four Four Ascot a.i Saloon,
£140'< £130 £130'
1934 .Austin Heavy Tvelvei Four, Westniuister Saloon! S.H., ‘ colour
£520
1936 Au itin Seven 'Saloaia.j.. .from £80 1936 series 2 Horns Ten Four! Saloon S.H., colpur Black.. 1 . . . I .......£120
id t j . I ^ lL u x e Saloon 12 hip. Do-Luxe Saloonj
rris Iwelve Four Our I lack;.......£120 ^
£125 ........ ,£)30.
1936 Ford Teii Saloon, TWoldoor S.H. Black! .. .1. .j.,t ......................... £95-
1930 Siinbeam 2(| h.p. Fitted with Weynlannhody splonaid| condition £50
1933 Stindarii Big 12, BjaeciaLSaloon £55 1933 ChiysIoriKepT 19B i.p; Saloon.. £35 1934 Valixhall l2|li.p.D{j-Luxe Saloon £70 | 1935 yaiixtlall 27 h.p.|Snlppn, S.H. £125 1935
Vauxhali2oh.p.Salobh,S.H... £125 1935 Vaiixhall 20;Slartin Walter Drop- headj Cloupe, Icblour Maroon— £115 I
19331 Buick Vipetoy Silodn, colour B l u e ] . . . . ............[£145;
1934 Morris Isis; fialoori S,H. Brown and iilack).
,
1933 Morris Isis Saloon S.IJ., Black. Ascot Saloon
1934 Austin Twielve Six * De-Luxb | . .
1934 Austin Lig Saloon ..;'...[
Tw'eive Four S.H. - ■
1933 Austin Light Twelve four S.H. S a l o o n , '. i . . . . , . . i . . . : . . . .......... .
1936 Vauxhall 14 h.p. D :-Luxe Saloon Blue" ■' ' ' f
£95; £71) I
£85:
£85 £65 i
. - £1451
iArthur'Foold alone khowed real confidence. [CUtheroe’s hatting on the whole was dlsap-
WHALLEY ' '
[ .■ G Gairatt st Sefton b Moore........ .21 W.. Goodman c Davies b Aubin........; 2
TT. Greenup not o u t..................... 4 , . - Total....... .aSB*
M. Aspden St Sefton b Moore Webb b Moore
............. 17 38
V. Greenwood Ibw b Taylor...... . 7 Extras ............. ■. 6
J. Aubto . . . . . . . . 26 ..13 .. 44 .. 3 :P, Taylor ........ 12.1.. 3 ,. 36 ,. 1 J. Moore ...... .1 19 .. 6 .. 39 .. 6 W. Davies
CUTHEROE
. J. Crabtree b Smith ....... .; .......... 4 Wi. R. Southworth Ibw b Smith....... 10, . Davies b Smith ....................... 6 Foole c Greenup b Smith
:l. Wilkinson c and b Windle......... 14 G Ormerod b Wtodle. i ..... ........... 0
Sefton Ibw b Windle.................. 7 Moore not out
Taylor 0 Garrett b Smith .......... 3 , ,
....... 0
lExtras............ . . ' 2 I I T o ta l;.....::;73 [
:e . Smith ......... IB.!.: 7 .. 32 6 WANDERERS’ nAbBOW WIN.
Windle ......... 19 .. 5 '.. 39 4
•[the i conquering career of RlbblesdalC Wan derers and came near to doing so. The MCtormen were compeUed to bat with the brakes on' but mustered 121-not, a foimld- able total but a useful lone, Fortunately'E Wambrook add Reggie Preedy were In form and they helped the sCore forward at a nice pace. Washbrook was eventually caught,
Leyland Motors tried very hard to Check LEYLAND MOTORS
J ,& S .lle fiv e r y , Eanam,
I Pho 1C3 4191-24
VAUXHALb AUSTIN
All advertised condition and
Blackbpra
Night Service 4193 DiliTRIBUTORS
MAIN AGENTS can
«Ul give good service. 1 1 1 ; .
are In excellent ; . ^ ■
A, HalUday run out ..................... il geap b Weaver
Southworth b Brooks ..... 21 Warelng b WaSbbrook...............p < MacMabon Ibw Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . 0 TTjomton b Weaver .................. 10 ' G. Dugdale not out ................ 10 .Wright Ibw b Woodworth ....... 15'
;5
T. Wballey run out ....... .......... 4 Extras.............. 10;
, , Bowund Analysis ;
i ' Total.......... ;,l2i ;; j o j
G. Woodworth]j. ilO .i 2 .. 27 .. .2 i E Weaver ...J.'. 12.2., 2 .. 38 .. S 1 J. Brooks .,..r ; . : 8 2 . ,1 6 , . 2 v E WashbroCkl.'. 6 ;. 0 .. 21 .. I. ,;',.! J. Robinson . ' . I .2 , . 0 ., 9 0 ,|
' : 0 M R W
Porter Ibw b Woodworth............ 8 , ,, Berry Ibw b Weaver................. 8 .
. Tt Bcott run out '
Bowling Analysis ; 0 M R W
|T. W- FoolC .... 15 ., R. Cqrus .......... i-e .. S. Rose .is)....., 6.4..
- 0
Oxburgh b Smith ;........... ......... 6 Aubin b Windle . . '. . . . ........ .
20 1 2
BowuNd Analysis : i 0 M R. W
.3 .. 0 .. 13 ,. 0
[indle b Moore .1....................... 26 Greenwood Ibw b Moore ........... 0 WDerbyshire b Moore................ . 0
i. Barnes 0 Oxburgh b Aubin..... . 8 Smith b Aubin
|totalled ,138 despite J. Moore's clever bowling, [and 'this score proved altogether too big for [CUtheroe. Both Windle and Ernest Smith [thi [bowled a teasing l e n ^ and there were only
eb double-Sgurists' in the CUtheroe side;
G. Garrett and Windle—the latter en- : a knock against [did club mates—
1 WHAUEY a V. CilYEEOE a aiTHEROE IL
' ' - [ i w
RmBLESDAiE JUNIOR LEAGUE. 1 1
■..T.lFoolib Cotterill.... A .baruk not:out . . . . . . . S, !RcB0 b CCtterill..... ................. E. P. A|dersley c Bradley b Cotterlll..;
R. Green ...... . 9 .. a .. 15 . FJCotterlll....... ' 6,4.. 2 ..1 8 '. H. Walmsley .... 3 .. 0 7 . 0. Rydeheard .. 2 .. 2 .. 0 . L. Btadley;. . . . . . 2.
, Bowling Analysm 1 „ !
Extras; .T ita l.,'.... 0 M 'l ' B
SWHAILEY
Bradley bjR. Cams Cottomi b FoolC .. . . . Whlpp b Rose........ Barnes b FoolC .....
Walmsley,run out ... Rydeheard c Iddon b EoolC GrCen b Rose
HawCrth b FoolC.......^ Rydeheard Ibw b Rost . Extras
Brikgs c A. Alderpley b |FoolC. B. IHamilton not out
.....
'! Bowling Analy i) '
Total......,.; 47 1R W -
10 ,. [1 , 11 . .3
9 ..--5 j . ,
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS E v, LANGHO' COLONY.
I RIOTLESpALE WANDERERS i
t Tnmby c Green b White..,..__ 20 (Dawson b White....... i ...... 1 r . Scales c IVrigley b Ideson . . . . . i 9 I Gi[eenwoCd!nm'out
but Preedy continued to hit grandly wlth’hls last partner at the wicket, carrying out his bat for 66. A real vlctoiy effort 1
4 Grey b White..... . . . . . i . . . , ; . . . : 1 J Brooks not o u t ............ .r.l 21 yBydeheard c and b White . . . . . . . i 6 [ ! ;
i[. Scott c Redhead b White .......1 29 l
, Inkham ibw b White ..... ....... i 6 ; Holt b Green
Hainllton bl-Whlte I'- ■
r ; . I Bowung Analysis : 10 M ' R W
■ !J. Bedhead 'iE|WUd .....
.;ij. -Tyldesley
U . . 0 . , 83 . 5 . . 1 . . 6 . , 'l
LANGHO COLONY 4 . . 3 . . 21 , .11:
,6 . . 1 . .18 .'."O' 8 . . 2 . . 16 , . 1 1 . . 0 . . 6 ,'.:0
A. BarnesCiSwalesb Bydeheard 14 T; (Toulthuret.hw b Grey . . . . . . . . . . . i 3 : A, OrCen b Brooks
T. White not out .......... ; ............. 15 28
II Idesoh c Swales b Br o o k s ' 0' R, Wild Ibw b Grey . . . . . . . . , ; ; , . . ,1. 0 Jl Redhead’hw b Grey . . . . . . . . . . , , . .1 6 I I ‘
Extras................ .. Total.
.107
E Eastwood b Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. i I Jl Tyldesley b Brooks . . . . . , . .v , . . . . . . 3
............A 10
5 0
, ElCanls c Cfotterlll b Gre :ni........!21 , C.!o. Brooks;'? Barnes bGireen , Aldersley run out
. J.; [Bedqoes c,,and b Green. J. Oddle b CCtterlll........................ .
D. I Noble c Whlpp b Greer V.|ldd(n b Green ........
....../
' BowuNO An«,y us : 0
I leeded ^ partners., left R e ^ p le n ^ tlfejy could [stay, not do against;
was out for 35, 41
I i !. BOWUKB Anaiybis :: • I r |- I I ' ' [■
I Total (9 wickets)., 122- 0 M R W '
12 .. 2 42 .. 2 8 ..I 2 i, 19 .. 4
; 0 ; 2
BLACKBURN ST. JABIES’ v, SABDEN. I BLACKBURN ST. JAMES’
j 5 1 ,0
J,, p. Barnes c Tattersall b Dyson .. . . 19 W| E. Oregson b Marshall . . . . . . . . . . IS A,'C. Eatougb b Dyson................... 25 EiEaydock b Dyson . . . . ,4. . '. . , . . . . ; . 0 AiSmlth c Marshall bClose
' J. L. Duckwor& b CcUinge 4. . . . . . . . . 20 E i Wlgglesworth b;T)yson...... . . , . , .1 8 S.iG. Fye b Dyson ................
EiLeaver b Dyson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
: K.!Adamson not out..’. , , . . . . . . .4 . . . . 2 R. 1 Wilkinson b Dyson .....................0 '■I
5
, W.dlose . . . . . . . . 15'.. 3 1. 41 .. 1 r H, Marshall .. . . 13 .. 2 .. 32 .. I t : Q. Woods ;...,4, 7 .; 1 ,. 28'.. 0 I
: 1 Bowling Analysis : 0 M R W|
I /
; E Sumner c Smith b Gregson.'.. . . . 1 A. [Duckworth 0 and;b Wlgglesworth.. I J. H. Lee b Wlgglesworth .................. 0 J. Pyson b Gregson ............
,J. Sumner b Wlgglesworth ............ 0 ‘ SABDEN
W,lClose b Wigglesworth . . . ........ 0 L. ttattersall Ihw b Wlgglesworth
8
O.WoodsbOregBon.................. 2 G. [Colllnge Ibw b Wigglesworth . . . . . . 0 H. I Marshall not out . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . A. [Tattereall h Wlgglesworth
-0 Extras............... 3 0
W. E. Gregson ,, 8 ,. 5 .. H. Wigglesworth .
II Bowung'Analysis : 7.3,. 2 . .
0 M W.i Barber b Anderson '
BAXENDEN V. BEAD II. BAXENDEN
1 !
'E x t r a s ....... . ; . . . 10- Total..........158
44
Morris-Read v. St. Annes..........I ...... 69[ H: Washbrook-^Rlb’dale W.:v. Lamjastor x65 Preston—Blackpool v. Cborley .. . . J .... ( 64 W. P. Robertsi-St. Annes v. Read J...... 54 K Standring-i-H, Wanderers v. Lamjaster x48 C:Tillotson—$ead v. St. Annes .vJ.... H. Douthwalto-fLanoaster v. B'dal^ W. E Berry-Leylanl Motors v. Glltbcroo; S. Oiickworth-i-Leyland- V. Bamoldswick J.Portef-^
Leyland.Motors v.'Glithiroe.
, PEBFOjilMA^CES OF MEBIT, t , BOWUNG. I
. J. Dyson .V...... 8.2.. 3 .. 28 .. 7 I . ;0. Colllnge , . . . . 6 .. 0 .. 10:,:T |
35
M. Maroney—Bam'swlck V.' teylahi 7 fbr 44 Hudson-^Leylaitd v, Bamoldswick " C. Tillotson-Read V. S t AnneS'... Heap-Leyland M;' v. OUtheroe .. Olaughton—Darwen V. Whalley ..' Bames—S t Anhes V. Read
'5 tor 36 S:fJrB2 i tor 74
SfOr'35 6 tor 54
Monday’s Bibblesdale League programmelwas Sid. Baraes’< ;!hat .trlck” : with'the last three balls of ,:the S t JAnnes-Read; matcb,l the; most significant was Wiialley^s fii^t detect. In his brilliant finale, Barnes was saving. Bt Ai[me8 from defeat and it was about the most excit ing finish seen: for seasons. - Lancaster jsusr tamed their second defeat by the Wandeimu and Leyland avenged au earUer revt rse at the bands of Bamoldswlck.' Blackpool showed a contmuance of 1 their.-conquertog ][orm; {wd Lcyland Motors produced sufficient ment to beat Clitberoe.
MONDAY’S GAMES REVIEWEI While the mbit remarkable perforfflanoe in
CLITHEROE: LOSE TO MOTdSMEN. impfdve-
J. iTattersall b Eddleston . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 R .
4. . . . . . , 4
E |S h u tt b Eddleston
T.iDooley b Eddlc?ton
A.Smith b Anderson I
T.pollard edeorgeson b Eddleston., 10 B.
4
EiSmlth b Anderson...;...,...4. . . . 0 J. [fngbam not o u t ..... . , . . . ........... 0
II Bowung Analysis ; Eddlestott
Extras............... 9 T o t a l . ' , ' . .59,
0
P. [WalnebKenyon ......................... Q 'E iS . PiUiilg b Horrocks ......... . B Geoigeson b Kenyon
' ^derson ...... 5J5.: 1 . . 5 5 | :
Brucej ........... 4 .. 1 .. 12 .. 0 READ U.
S. iWhitham c Wcstwell b Horrocks .. 2 W^Sagarc Dooley;bSmith........... 3“ P. Aldred c Westwell b Homicks . . . . 7
E.iRlmmer Bt Dooley:b Horiocks . ,4, ‘0 ‘ WJ Anderson 0Smith b Horrocks A.
4 2
E l Eddleston not out .4. . '. . . . . , . . . , . / 4 B.
6napebSmltb .......... . '•!. i : . ' '
I' ' 'if 'N • t
E. Kenyon-. . . . . . 7 .. 3 .. B ., 2.1' E Horrocks...... 10 .. 3 .. 16 .. 5 i T, Smith,...... .4. 4 .. 1 .. 5 ;. 3 1
r 0 M R w ;
BIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE; 1 : ' ’ .
; ' '' I BARROW V, DOBWHAM. 47
'
A.iDewhurst b Dolphin . . .4. . . . . , : . , . 1- . R.iHorrocks b Dolphin E.
T.iPatefleld.lbw b Homby . . . . . . . . . . 43 C.IPoijest b Sharp
J . ! Hewitt b Homby ..... ; ...... 0 R.iGarslde b Dolphin . i .1. , .4,1. . . . 7 ,WJ Worthington not out
T.iSeed c Hackett b Homby,...,.... 5 F. I Wagstafl b Hornby . . ; ; ....... . WjBlackburn b Pearce
ilnce b Sharp I ■ : |, : I ,'
Hackett c Seed b Forrest. ; ........... 2 Mennell c Ince b Wagstafli ..... . 0 A.iPearce b W agstafl . . . 0 POrcival c Horrocks b WagstaS C,:S. Sharp b Wagstaff , 0.1 Hornby b Forrest
,
-..DOWNHAMi ' ..... .
Todd c Dewburst b Wagstafl . . . . . . . . 0 Green 0 Ince b Forrest
Cowell b Forrest A.lDolphin not out
: I I
• I : '■ '
■..
Pennington c Horrocks b Wagstaff .. . 2 ' ... E x tra s .:......;...,' 4.
........... 0 , Total:...'.... 44 I ■ , ■_
J. Hudson four for 16, and E: Howard two for 18. iFor the visitors, HolIns| had five for 116 and;
Kay.fiveforlO. .
FCr Chatbum,
J.Casson ,took, three for 17, ' aU B . , I
!. . Extras..............4 15 To tal...;.;. 1114,
• SJKay cHudsonb HowanjI 4 ....'.::.. 6 TJ Hollins b Hudson. . . . .I : ..,...! .; .: 8 R ijep so n oS im 8 bH u d so a ;.....,.'..D ' AjWalsh0HorsfieldbCaCson,:...... 0 BJ Btoadley c Horsfield blCasson..... 0 EJ Metcalfe
b.Casson . . . . i . . ..... U '. Si Hlbbert 0 Horsfield b Hudson...... 17 B iM a r tln ru n o u t........! ...,. . . . . . . 4.
J. I Campbell Ibw. b Hudson........; . . . 5 EJ Webb Ibw b Howard
j BROADLEYS 0
A1 McIntosh not out . . . .y . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I
I I
Extras..'............ 10 llital..........81
EJ Horsfield b Hollins . .l. S PI Sims b Kay.. . . . . . Ai Sllnger b Hollins • M. Oroasdale b Kay
CHATBURN 4.:..'.. 2
' ; .0
■ H. Nutter hw b Hollins ..i..,.....:..,, 6 :• JJ Sharp:b Hollins: . . . . . ! . . . . . . . 0 E. Howard b Hollins
JJHudsonb:Kay . . , . . ; . .L , . . . . . i . . . , 0 F, Sllnger b K a y ..... ;..L................ 15
M; Hudson b Kay- . . . . . .1. . 2 ! .............. 0
JJ Casson not o u t ........................ 9 |,
Extras............... 2 T o ta l...;.... 48
' , 16: . 'i '' ' NORTH-EAST LANcS. AMATEUR LEAGUE ' ‘
dlATBUEN V. BROADIETS SPORTS , '
E x tra s ............ -7 . ' 1 Total.’. . .4... 82,.
2
12: 12
0 t D
6 4
BARROW I . I !i
0. Sharp two for 15, A. Dolphin two for 23, and A. Pearce ne for 17. Of;the home bow lers F. Wagstaff bad six for 19 and C. Forrekt fourifor20.,
For Downham, 0. Hornby took four for 20, ■ i - ........... 7, WANDERERS’ DOUBLE.
started with such a demonstration olj power that they seemed likely to: avenge thbideldat they BUBtamed a t the firBt meetmg.11 They bad 69 on the; books for the. first wicket, b|Ut the Wanderers'kept peggtog away and got the whole team out for 130.'
hurch Meadow on Monday, and Limeaster
. The Wanderers lost: three wickets lor .40, then- H; Wasbbrook^iandi E. Standrlng took' command, getting nma smartly all round t)ie wicket, .T h e ; Lancaster score was ipassed- without further loss, and;m achlevlM this result, the Wanderers’ pair played very gobd
,
cricket mdeedi i ’ '[[ ;' ;
6 : '; : [LANCASTp.’; \ j '[':j . 6 0
G. R. Abbott c Chadwick jb Washbrook 26 P. Heaton b Wasbbrook:. . . . . . . . . .U. 9 P< Bonnlckt Woodworth: b lyeaver I. W. Camm Ibw b Woodworth ......I ■
J, C. Hlgginton c Taylor b Weaver. .1 A. WUson b Woodworth
H. 'WUd b Chadwick F. Maigerison bdbadwlck . . . . . . , j
'• , . BowuNG Analysis:;
Total. .'■■'.('.I
' I
' E. Weaver ....... 9 .. 1 .. 23 : H. .washbrook .. 10 .. V .. 34 E. ComwaU ..... 5 .:. 0 ..1 7
R, Preedy b . Margerlson;,. E. Standring!not out .... ' ,:l Extras..
and b Rhodes . . . . . . 4
Chadwick: '...... 10 ...:2 4.,25 G. Woodworth ,. 8,2..i2 .. 22
0 .M Ri 4
Rhodesnot out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4... 1 :i-' ' . ExttllS'...,....,J.
J. 0. Hurstib!Woodworth . . . . . . . .
..il. 1 H. Douthwajte Ibw b - C o r n w a l l 411
OSWALOTWISTLE MP. V. RIBBLESDALEj WANDERERS E .j;., ,,i"
j I
5; P. Houghton 0; N. Peach 3; R Pettle 0:j J. Booth 16; J. Blair 18; J.-Moss 7; H. Houlds^ woithU; P ^ v t o 2; P.Webster 14; E. Blalii (not out) 26; extra 1; total 103, ^ 1 .: ■ | Hlbblesdale Wanderers IL: E Trlmbyiai;
oiswaldtwlstle Mount Pleasant; A Howavthi
S. Brindley 0; J. Swales 14; V. Greenwood 6; E ^ t t 6; J. I Brooks 6; (J. Hamilton 0: Lj
■ For the Wanderers, P.|Grey captured!six J wickets for 38 rims, J. Brooks two fori20, and
. :
Ji Booth to sb!‘overs toox six for 9, HouldSH worth getttog two tor 18, Slevto one: for 16, and Webster one for 20.
. Robinson two for. 44. (For OswaldtwlstleJ
' H. Wasbbrook not out .1. , , . , ,44..!. Uhadwlck c
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS P. Holt ibw'b Rhodes............... ].
DABWEN IL V. WHAllEY IL
PrCStoni34i J, Bishop 7: T, ;Lees 3; 0.: Ashtoh 3; G, Holden-14; W: Riches fi; P, Davis 0 01 Bitoh 2!-'A. GUI (not out) 4; extras 13; total
Darwen H .: ' W. Dolgc 9; A, Turner 4; Jl
A. Wilson 1....... . 6 . . 0 , . 24 F. Margefison . .. 7 . . 1 . . 31 . 0 . .19
■ ' -]';j 1 / ; ■ 0 , M B Rhodes I ......
W. Camm:'..... . 0 . 45
H. WUd ........ . 3 . . 0 . . 13 WHALLEY FAIL.
season on Monday, a Weakened'Darv succeeding. :: Windle, A; Greenwooc Greenup got ‘runs, b u t: there ■ Were failures, partial- or complete, 1 and could score only-. 126,' though giv chances. Ciaughton bowled better, five: tor 62 siiggests, wbUe Holden c te r^ with tour for 20,: Darwen
WhaUey sustamed their iflrst___defeat to spare when jtbe wlnnmg bit was diade. aution but successfully, and bad _
plaw flvi
en givan I ' , ; i ]
^m an y Whalley
ahd T.
n Iraaiiy ban’ his.
vae.fiat- 'ed with wickets
I if tile team
READ' n . V. CHERRY' TREE.
J, 3agar 9;'S.' Wbltham 0;..Wi;Sagar,'9;-R; Geirgedon 17; B. Eddleston 6; RRlmmcj^lj A. 'Snape 1; W. Anderson 3; R, Bruce (not out) ():, exti'aa 3; total 126.
Readin.: F, Watoe 44; R. S. PUltog 33
: Oheny Tree! - N. -Porter; 1;. J. Hubberstey 7; H, pioktosoin 11; E AUsup 31; J, South* woim 0: S. Stofleld 6; J. Towneley 21; J^
• I,'.: ' '; '
II Total i(3 wickets), ll42l BOWLING Analysis ;
0; A. Briggs Ij J. Haworth 7;: C. DarbyShlra (mt out) 1; extras 4; total76, ■ 1
WhaUey E : 1P. (totterlll 10; L,-Bradley 0; , Ganlatt 25;: a Walmsley ,2; W. Sharpies
, 3. -EjdebeaUd 7; E. Sharpies 1;
T.iNuttell
H.' Walmsley two tor 21 and P; CotterUl lone tori 31; iFor the winners: A; Turner five tor A. 0111 four for 19, and Q. Holden one tojf,
t o Valley, R. Garrett had seven for; 28j
Holt 0; T. Ingham 3;; J. Robinson (not out) l;i P.:Groy:0;'extras 9; totalim : : : i- ,1:
revival is that they have now twice defeated C the champions, Lancaster, | The teams met !at
Convmcmg ievidence of the Wanllerers’ -B owling Analysis: ■ ' ■ ■ ■ Total..........39 ^ ' I i 2
■ i ' ' E x tra s ..'.,....,... ,4. '
E. Thornton,. 13 .:. 1 .. J. Porter J........ 5 .. 1 .. C. Wright . . . . . . 3 .: 0;.. J. Warelng... 2
Heap 2 ..... 17 6 ..
T.G.Dugdale ,.^0 ,l J. 0 ... , . LEYLAND, MprORS
0 .. iBruce 0 Barber b Smith . . . . . . . . . . 0
J. Porter c Sefton b Aubm ......i,.L S5 H, Berry.o Sefton,0 Taylor. . . . . . T. M. HaU% D i ^ 'o u t ....... B, Southworth'not out Extras....
J. Moore.4,'......4 . 4 .1. 0 .. F. Taylor'....... 13.'. 2 . .
J.Thompson.,.. '8 . J . 2 , .
J. Aubin
, : Total (2 wlcketb).1.117 Bowuno Analysis : •' OI.M:-" 10
' O M R W i ,. ID ..1 ..:33 ,. 6 i
-t
A. Westwell Ibw b Eddleston . . . . . . . . 1 Kenyon b Anderson .. .. 3 ...... 5
iHorrocks b Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
BgamstLeyIand Motors,.atlieyIand. Olitberoe failed to get cl. winning score. Thiy loOt. six wickets for 44 bnd improved to ream 116, but this did not wonY Motors: m the slightest Seventy was
reached.tor the. Mo|torB' .first wicket and though another man v[as out at 76, that was I CUtheroe’s last success, and they were well|beaten. .* '■ .
I CLITHEROE
• iR. Southworth c Whalley b Thoiptoni ,p A,
W.Fool6bHeap....................... ' 1 : J. Thompson b Heap
,L. Wilklriso4b Heap,.’. . ! . . ; . . . J.;Crabtree c.’WhaUey b Heap,. ; W. Davies cl Whalley b Thornton
' J, Aubm b Tbomton . . . . . . . . A. Sefton biPorter
B. Cams c WbaUey b Heap
J. Moore not out F. Taylor c iHeap b Dugdale
' Dktm.M.rn Total.
Bowuno-Analysis : ,
0 1 M R .J..i2|2 D Battmg nope too well on a go Dd wjekefr ! ' RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE.
MONDAY’S R ESU lis.1 I - - - - - - - - - J ' '
‘R’dalo'Wanders 142 for 3; Lancaiter 189.1 Darwen 127 fori6; •Whalleyl25, , 1, ‘Lcyland Motore 117 for 2;. Olltheroe 118,: ; Leyland 150; I’Bamoldswlck 106.
•St. Annes 199 for 9 (dec,); Read 197 foi] 7. •Blackpool 181'-lor4 (dec.); ;Chorle;t88.:j '
‘ 1937, ■ WHALLEY
.W. Bamesic Lees b 01aughtoni.v..l. 10', T Greenup 0 Walsh b Holden ..v .’.. 21: K Smith c Crouch.b Ciaughton
PJ Webb. Ibw b,O lau g h to n -i 0 j,lDarbyBblroiC Crouch b Holden RlM; AspdenbHolden.
83 .L.' 6 6
W, Greenwood n o t ' o u t 0 ..j.'.i '. I-'".' ' Extras.:;;;.,;..!.'.' '6
: 5 Total. Bowung Analysis ;
iOlaughton ! ... N. (^ u eb ..... J. C.:-Holden,..'. J. Watson . . . . . M. GUI.......... A. Homby
r - ; / ]
22.1.. 5 , . 52 .i.’8 8 . . 0 . . 22 . 1
.........
C aughton c Greenwood' b Qoodmanl .20 M. GUI 0 Datbyshlrt b Wtodle
HI Harwood,b Goodman l 1 Gamer b Sm ith -.,........... . . . .u 33 ' E Walsh St Qrecn'BOod b Wlndle . . 21. A( Homby not o u t ........ ........L. 28 ■ 0. Boldennol out , ,,
4
: I E x t r a s . ' . . .8- [Total (5 wickets)/; 12?.
: Bowung Analysis : f:|J. Gdodman I ■
wmdle ........ 1 7 ,. 3 .. 46 .. 2 : k Smith
' 9 .. 2 ;. 22 .;. 2-;
0 M R 1W 25-..10 .. 51 .'.1
Annes, Read bad no hesitation to going out for [the Inins; So weU did Morris and bis companions bat that:withiseveral mtoutes to go, M8d needed only, five runs to wto: They dehrmlned to get them aU by one blow, with the result that Bames tempted three men' to destmctlon .with the. last three balls 1 of the match) securing one of the most remarkable; "bat tricks” of his long career, and savtog a potot torhls side... 1..
liffiNEsl' REJIAEKABLE "HAT TRICK.” Fnccd .with a total of 199 tor ntoe at St.
■ 1 7[sT;.jANNEs[ : : ■;('['•/■[ :
' 'Vlf. P. Roberts St Landon b Tlllotson. . 64 • Fi Butterworth b Tlllotson
rI Waddtogtonb Wade..............>.4 8 G. K. Nichols b Tfflotson............. ’.il2 El Leake b TlUotson ..................!.. 16 Barnes Ibw b TlUotson . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . 8
. Pi Parttogton b Howarth i , . . . . . . ; . . . 21 . -T1 Matohall not'out
, a1 Fletcher o Landon bTlUotson ..L. P p[ Wood'0 Bates b Morris
, 4 27 -
‘ Al Buttetworth not o u t.,:,,,,,,,,.:.; 10 . ' , Total (0 wickets)
..-27 P,'Nixon ...
Bowunq. Analysis ; 0 M R W
C. TUlotsoii.. ..„ 24 .. 9 . 54... 8 A. Wade .. . .
4 . . o ;; READ '
iR, Stevensoninot o u t . . . , . . . . : : . . : . ; . : 0 :R Nixon St Buttorwortb:b Bames.:'... 0: R.Wade c Leake b'Bames I'i
Shacklady c Butterwortb b Fletcher.. 32 G Tlllotson 0 Robertsb Bames . .4.';. 44 J W. Bagar b Fletcher............ 27 rL H. Haworth c Fletcher b Bames. . 17
Morrlk o Nichols b Barnes 44.69 j(;,j;|;ExttasjW:;[^ '
B a m e s . J . . . . . I 2 0 , 4 . . '0 . . 7 4 , : : 5 : W . P . R o b fc rts,;.!. 1 0 . . '4
; Bowling Analysis: ‘
G. Nichols..... . 8 . . 1 ..3 3 ..'0 A. Fletcheri ...i ’ 9 .. 0 .. 48 J. 2 i ,
, 0 M R W 3 8 J. 0 1
IIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE:
H. Jxbuigh 4;iV. Iddon.3; T. Heyworthi68;l D. Voble 8; A.;Carus IS; C. O. Brooks lj E.i Udersley i;;S. Rose 10; E. P. Aldersley 6: ; out); extras 2; total 138.
C uTTHEROE! H.. v. LANQHO COLONY. CUtheroe n :I J. Oddle 1; G. Onnerod:29;i
1 . ; j
18; T.Ooulthurst l;iW. Blrkett (not out) 2;i J. R e re ad l: [T.- White 6; W. Wild. 0; iW.I Ideton 1; tote) 95. '
Ljmgho Coloily:, T. Scott 17; E Eastwood! . f. Tjfidesley; 30; A. Green 12; A, jBariiesi
| I - ■: ■-
S. itose tour tor 30,1
For.Langho Colony; TJ White had fouT for M, J. Redhead two for 30,' and L.,Ideson, {
A..Green, :J. TyWesleyiand T,j Sco;t Bejured one, wicket each.; ,
F Dr CUtheroe, V. Iddon took six tor 43 and: ,1 ]
' Total (7 wickets)..195 !
, ' 1
: Preston-
iJ.iMasSey C.i Mills ..
EJiA. Macdonal.L. 21 RliTomltoEon /'' ] ; ' V j : |BLAjCKPOOL ;
Preston C SoUthwurthb'Moore G. tyrlgbt h TayW
Johnson IP Aubto.................... 7 Tpmltoson Ibwl b Moore
E, AJ Macdonald p Taylor.........0 ' J. Masseii b|Taylolr
R. TomUnson st Sefton b Moore.. . . . . 7
C.IMU1S 0 Flooie biMoore ..4 ,.....,...: 2 J,jW. 'VThewell b Moore . , . . . . . . . . . . " 0 ■'
0. W, Wilson not |DUt..... . ' I Bqwuit'
.■!Aubm:i.'l... .-Taylor i.J...
.jWitkmton
jThompSon . I'Moore i.i,:.
. E x t r a s . . . . 4 Total......:.123
G Analysis; 0.
V 17 .4-5 .. 28 .. 5 ; . 3 . . 1 . . 9 . . 0 i •
. IS .. 5 .. 29 .. 1 . . 22 ..10 ..'31 .. 4 1
i l R W.i 5 . . 1 . . 22.. 0 ! -WANDERERS’ GREAT WIN.
pIayerino[v to the St. Helen's district, gave a magiiiflcent
dlsifiay.Jof batting when he acted as profession^ tor t|ie Wanderers at Read on Tuesday. Heiwis untroubled by any sort;of bowling and attackcid with such feroslty that he hit 201 boundaries to scoring 119 to quick time. ,::He wad versatile and safe to bis bit- ttogiand gave:ROad|a graeUtog.
Stanley Cbbdwick, the former Cfiitberoe
;WhOjgdt three cheap , wickets, P.|'Holtlbwjbi
spare,land won.: :•'theyi were helped-to the final stages by’
J.lRobtoson, a lad to his teens,
Ohodwick h Wade . - 4 . . . . ....... 119. Bj Freddy ctMorris b Nixon,;........... 21:
E Washbrook I b i M o r r l s . . . .. 2\
DERERS , I ■ ' j otson......6
- E Standrtog 0 Snacklady b Morris. . 4 Q; Woddworthlc Landon b Wade 35 ' Comwall not o u t . . ; . . . . . . : ...... ...1 8 Extras.,4..i.,.'... 5:'
' 1 f . 1 ■ i ’
' p . i N i x o n C,' Tilioistm'
:R1: e Haworth :
k WademOniS 'i*««
■ I j. Total (6 wickets),. 2321 R .
BowxiifG Analysis : ■ ■ 0 .
1 8 *. . 1 ; . 6 3 9 1 . . 1 . . 4 2
8 , . 1 . . 3 9
1 1 . . 0 . . 6 8 5 . 4 0 . . 17
' HEAD ! ■Morris c weaver > Caiadwick
J.|B; Shacklady } Washbrook . . . . . . 32 : OJ TUlotsoni b W i sh br a ok. 6: | J.jW. Sagar b Cl adwlck............... 41 Tj Bates D Chadwi ck. . , . , , 0 1 B iW a d em h o u t.......................... 0i a H. Hawotth Ic Nell b Robinson . . . . 24 , rI Stoyenson bi Washbrook ,. . ; . . . U i P, Nlx6nb,Robton .............. .
25;
Fi Landon hotlout A, Wade c Washbrook b Robinson.... 6 i ' ' Extras............. . 4(
. T, 1 . n. Total........ 155' 5 , 1 ’
4 Set to face 232 for six, Read started firmly enough, but the task was too big. J. W. Sagar and|R H: Hawortn showed resistance after
the.firet good; pair had been conquered, but the iWanderers bodltime as weU as runs to
- i 0
Al HSwlttl c am b T a y l o r 14 0
22 19 -
. i CHERRYi TREE V.''V?HAIXEy H. ' ''7 , : ! ; ] , - — — 4 b
, WhaUey; n.:: P. CotterUl 6, W. Sdwerbutts 3, J. Whlpp17i P. Bydeheaifi 3, T. Nuttall 0, A. iBulcock 1, E. Sharpies 0. T. Holden 0, A. Hamilton (not'out) 0,0. Bydeheard to; extras 2; t total 33.—A. P. Field took five wickets tor no [runs, F. Hanson three tor 13, J. Townley twotor 18. 1
I I
noldswlck, C. iH; Smith made 78, Cajtlus 33 mot out>. SabdGns to was R Marshall 31. For the iwlnners, took five tor 85.' On the Skbden Woods had six tor 4 i ' ; j i' 1 —*n c i»»- ■ ■
■ ' i
toriI4, Tyldesley none tor 19. . Langho Colony: T. Scott 120, A. games 5.
J. Tyldesley 1, A. Green 36, % Eastwood (not put) 15, T. Coulthuist (not out) 5; ei teas 12; total (4 wickets) 9 i
onelfor 12, Haydock and Smith nonp tor 24 ahd, 8 respectively.'
Bowling.—Gregson two for 38, Wlgg eSworth . i
i GRINDLETON. '
theientrles for the puff pastry tlon were Insufficient, It was ' hold the merit card over pntll dent’s garden party when It wai; that mote members would be compete.. The members; were n of the W.L Stall for the Chlldrenjs fete, particulars of which will be tlsed In these columns, pharadi; pledithe social half-hour and ac able evening; concluded with the of the National Anthem.
raidford, WIU attend as delegate,
dedi the
w eietlng to be held at ;the Albai t H a ll,' B hich Mrs. Robert Holgate, oil ■ w e s t .
meeting - O f ; the OrlndtstOn Institute held last evening week Bided over; by the President, Mr! Charnley. Miss Rome, V.O.O., of gave a helpful and Instiuctive m thei agenda tor the forthcoming
WOMEN'S
lNSTmilE.L.The
- .. . As om p e t l* . Ided to PxesI*'.' hoped;
SiOCCU- .enjpy- stnglng.
adver-
.monthly lyomen's
r t f i Ufelllhg]; talk o n : r annual
'■ft!'
I, S. Eatough 0, H. Haydock .l, A; Smith 47; E. Leaver 5; J.' L. Duckworth U, E Wiggles worth 2, A. Smith 1, K Adamson 0, E WU* klnson (not out) 0; extras 4; total 72.. Bowling.—Green seven for-35, Ides »n three
S t James’s: W. E. Gregson 0, J. E. Barnes !■.. .. . 'I
BARNOLDSWICK E V. SABDM. Bamoldswlck 167; S a b d * : 13t—'
lOj F. 'BoIton 20, E Allsup 111, H. Dickenson 22; J. Southworth 60, A. P. Field 9,|J. Town- ley :(not out) ‘26, A. Stofield 3; extras 14; total 175.—Cyril Rydeheard itook lotir tor 37,
T.iNuttall two'for 2J, A. Bulcock one for 19:
Clheity Tree; N, Porter Oj 'J. A. Rubbersty i .1
BpwuNo Analysis ; 'O'.'l-M
J
R Howarth ..... 11 .. 2 . 30'J . 1 Morris 441..
28 . .0 60 . . 1 23 . . 1
CLU’HERoB’S t b ium p e
:ly and iwltn Ientortitise,'.facing .Macdonald I 9 lm t 'a tim o r and getttog runs with f ^ orlspishots.! The;only BlaototKl-players-to offer Serious pppcjltlon Were nestoh, as good
a batj-ft^icah' be ifotmd m any Lancashire league: find 01W. Wilson, too good io be going -In as [numbe|ri ntobl . Fred Taylor and Jim 'Mooipooth bowledleIxceptlOnaUy weU, so that
'(JUtheroe wp: 9 worthy winneKi ' [ l i .
' J. J. 'e'tobiree h iMaCdonald Ll
wilklUEdii.run out
: w.'Rj SouthworlH-a Massey b Preston is . ! A. fW[ FoOIdic Massey b MfiCdouald ., :4i : A.I'^jDewnprstb!Macdonald
; w.j Davlesjb Mlsdofifild . . 1
i J. Thomim c Whewcll b Macdonald 19 I J. Moore b'Tomltoson
I A. Sefton c land bl Macdonald ; P, Taylon iiot’o u t '. . ; . . .4. . ; .4
E x tra s ............ 10 Total..
;170 -.4. . ; ' . 9- . . : 17
-. J. Ai^m : [Johnson b Macdonald.... 0 4
19 r
39 o
' BlabkpooLhkd shown such power m recent matches; that OUtheroe had'Some cause for misgivtog wten-the! Seasldns. came on Tues day. ilfithej hadjdoubty, OUtheroe did not show thorn, gittog aieonfident batttog display wblch'jeamm il70 ntos.- J. (Jrabtree andiA, Fooie ,were ntost successful .and played Eouiid-
aI ' bkpooli 1 0 M B 'l W
15 . . 4 . . 26 . . 4 2 . . 0 . . 12 .'. to 3 . . 1 , . 2 . . 0 1 . . 0 . . 0 .. 0
.125 SAB )EN IV. BAXENDEN.t
worth 49; J. Bee 1; W. Close 0; G. Woods 10; L. TattersaUiB;
E.Sumner'12;. E MarshaU
V Sabdeji: J. byson 10; J. Sumner 4; :A, Duck
■Horroeks (notlout) 51; W. Barbar 0; T. Dooley 2; G. WcstaUj7; P. Smith (not out) 3; extras 8; total (flva |Wlcket8):105,
6: G. OolimgeJO; A;'Tattersall (not out) 10; extras 4; totill03. ' Baxeiiden: lA. Smith 2; J. TatteisaU 35; R
■ ^ 1
I For Baxeni^n: Ai Weatall tolir for 33; ;RJ Horrocks thrde tor 43; P. Smith one for 11: T. Pollard one! tor: 12. : t o Sabden: Woods three for 18; iMarsbaU one for 23; Dyson ohe tor SO. I
TUESb. RIBI
lAY’S RESULTS. liLESDALE LEAGUE ; TuiEl'DAY’S RESULTS.
fCUthoroc nio]^'Blackpool.l23. ♦WbaUey 128'lor 6: Bt. Aimes 127, Leyland Motors 102J ‘Leyland 3ff for 5.: -; Ribblesdale, iWanderers 232-for 6 (dec).: •Read 15^
, ,
ntog form, whUe the Wanderers gave yet an other itodication of jtbelr power to end the Whitsuntide noUdays at the bead of the table with as man;) Iwtots as they obtlaned all last season. The] Leyland duel was drawn after heavy) rato.
TUESDAY'S GAMES I REVIEWED. WhaUey aid CUtheroe both regatoed .wm-
J. Goodman c Holden b Crouch .. ..[ . -A' Wmdle;’ b ciaughton . . . . : .-r, 4. ; : i , 27 A Greenwood b Ciaughton
Gairatt Ibw b Holden ,
; ; lO
Duckworth 3 iW. A: Little !| (no
two for 96;; Al Bnape one for 17; R.’S. PUltog one for seven!'-
. . . 1 ■, •
Little toir fi r 50; : iJ. Towneley two for 35. t o Read: B. Bruce tour tor 82; B, Eddleston
■Por-Ohfirry
;|.out).T; extras 11; total VOi - 'jft£e;[P. Hanson tour.^or-31::A
,.. Sheldon 15; P. Hanson 13; : (N iK E y
: 0 , Woodworth .4 13 „• 2 ■ ; fc. Weaver....... 10 .. I .. E Washbrook .4 , 9 . . 0 .. E-'CmwaU
Chadwick ,
J.'Rblnsoni...... 2.3.. 1 . . WHALLEY BAULK ST.; ANNES.
4 0 .4
Am es scortog 127 instead of the expteted 70 or 8) at WhaUey, but did not ptevent ’^ U e j r : wto itog: St, Annes were fari worso to thei' fleU ttian their opponents, imlsslngl half-a- doz^n chanees; land the Abbeyltes wmt to a copifortable wto, thanks to some ent^rlstog - play by B. M. Aspden after earUer batsmen b ^ d o n e much to remove the stliig ffom the '
A droppedicatcb had much, to do iritb St. , [: • ST. ANNES ■
<5. K NichoIs c Aspden b Wtodle ,1;'. 4 ’ JlP. Bennett,bSmith i j I 27 F] Leake b Goodman
P. Butterworth c Darbyshire b fimU.ii 2 Ft Maden b Goodman ...L ,.,., ’ n E Parttogton bOoodman'
Bames b Smith J Fletcher c Greeilup b Wtodle:
'F. Jenkins b; Smith.,;.,,,,.., I . T o ta l.,...[
..Im
A MarshalMbw b Greenup . , , , . ; Butterworth not out . bowling Analysis : -Wtodle ™
‘ ■.'['( I : WHALLEY j ,1' ' ] W(?. Garrett ci Butterworth b Bamei
;J, Goodman .. . . 11 .. 3 ., 20 T, Greenup..... 4 . . 1 . . 2 0
E. Smith
15 .. 5 (. 42 21,1;.;6 ..45
J todle Ibw b Butterworth; ( .... .
B. M. Aspden not out.... T. Greenup not o u t....... : ■ : [ ' [ • Extras
I I
I Bames ; ..... 1 A Butterworth ■ . i G, K'Nichols .
f A - CTIa^aIhaw
A. .Greenwood c Butterworth lb Bami F. Webb run out . . . . . . . . .
. Goodman c MKtshaU b Bdmes
.1 Total (5 wlckcti.\l28 Bowuno Analysis :
0. Mi R W, 28 ..12 , 43 ..'3 15 . 3 . 22 4.;1' 3 . 1 . 15 .,'0 8 . 1 . .'24 ..[0 2 . 0 . 7 ..,0
IRIBBLESDAIE JUNIOR LEAGUE. B A X E N D E N V. . C L I T H E R Q 5 n,, (f:
Oxburgh :4,:R Oatus, 1,
O.iO. Brooks 0) A., C ^ : 2 , VJ Iddon 0, T. W. Poolfi 2,!e . N. Aldersley (not:out) 2,8, Rose 1, E. PJ Alders- ley 0;: total l i
CUtheroe n.: G. Ormerod l, D. Noble 1, R . ,i P Baxenden:84. Rose had five for 22,;T, w. ] .
Goie three for 20, and V. Iddon two WANDERERS H. v. [READ H,
for 20.
E Kenyon and R Horrocks each took flvA w e t s tor seven lUBs.
] ; ■ j ; .
M- H- T
12 i
-'■l
, , BowuHO Analysis : 0. M. ■ 17 ,. 8 ..
,G,i Swales.22,- E. Greenwoodfo, S. Brindley 1, : J. 'Blboks 0,i J,i Hamilton 0, L. Holt (hot out) .8, T.'ingham 0, F; Grey 0, B. Byd^eard 0; Oxtras'3;. total85.
. WandereiB n .: E Scott 0, R. Timby 47,
Andeison 18, K Rlmmer 0, Ri Bmce mot out) 0;i extrasS; total65.
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Read E ; ' R. S. PlUtog 7,i P .:Aldrtd: 0, W. s Sagar 12, S. ’Whltham 0; M. Lund 1, R Eddle-
R -Eddleston five for 12, R- Bruce, jhree tor 30j;P. Aldred one tor 4. : i
.I ' -- ' T i ' ' -:
tan 14, Aj Snape 4, T. WUklnsoIi 0, W. -|'. T '
P. I Grey two for 26, J. Brooks and S. Ryde- heaid each one tor 6..
. H; Scott three tor 7 ,0 . Swales two for 17, j
For Bar- and K
) scoter S;Firth side, G..
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