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I C L IT H E l t o B A B V E R T I S E R A N D TIM E S . F R ID A Y , JU N E 1939. R I C K E T 1^'


GlUheroe Distr id^' Id a ich e s Beviewed. l lOO a t t t t l I II I ■ ■ n


|only a'. there ;


Ihere,


remind.: Iwas to, : 1 world, i nself as' Lnd not i lexerted :' Jig men. Id from: God’s ::


I


Rib^lesi - 1


(■♦Blackpoo.


! Chorley ■Ribblesdi Ifi IVan Bamoldspick Bead


•St. Annep ;■ Whalley


Leyiand caitheroe


Hudson ... G. V. Gethin J. C. Holden Watson .


[fellow- ; mdn’s ^ com- ^


Jls great, i, Ipeffect, I to help ' of His j


tit thou i


lipeyard''" I Itlon on ;


I ' - ■ i ' - IIP.


Ireacher lets, and of the


lemploy- j Just a


I anyone ' aside? i


htly dls- i brgotten . he was . -an act '


Ills :work i differ- I


Pei good-; July life, i linspira- i:


jch Jesus! Jiihgs He i' kneel- i gony of e’s work! t needed;


[had not be. His


II or col-i They


jcould be! Is; but If;


I r behind! Xet them!.. part of!


her p a r t.:


|th e wor-r It was


Nation of


Ivere able | oportlod i -able to


|s!of the leaving-;,


[rasp; and: by which..


brk.: But; -


le schemb-: It in the Juflering..., Ispirltual^.' I ask why; i! a boy’s;;


I was tied, anguish I- , ! suffered!


leousness; ;i [was not.ij Ihey were 11


Id I find it'-' ■ wanted!


lushed or ! r verethey.


jlantry of : bob' them:


| y “ I t Is; E, He said.! liuslness.” ,! kvas com-'i


I of thelr-( 1,-and at: I hevitable.i!


of mind.


I let their I ,free,j,;|, ndThee„


VS! to sur-: land soul,!


a ,'r-' ' 'I I . ■


the.hynla |irig,” and'' Vlcari


],a heavy; ! falong as 1? Did'


BRIGHT «|d:


■Three poijits for a! win, tlvo polnt^ one for a draw,


•Extra point for a' tie. LAST WEEK’S EESULIIS.


; Chorley li 9 for 8; (Ribblesdale Wan. 211 for 9; ! Blackpool 218 ftr ^ dw.


; Leylanil i Bead 107 ; St. Aimes


ljo9:for2t |Whalley|l00. Leylaiid Motors 111 for 3, 125 for 6; Bamoldswiclq|l?3.


j Lancaster i 'Clltheroe


188.- 212 lor 5 dec.; Darwen 120 fori 7.


■INDIVIDCAl I


B I ____ PERFORMArlCES' ATTING, H. Washbrook, Ribblesdale Wande:


; E. Baker, L e y ia n d ......... <5. Garral t, TOgllCy:.......... S W. Yoiren, Lancaster ....


H. Gudge m, Blackpool J. Massey, Blackpool ........


•0. Lowe; Chorley ' .............. J. Peckovjr, Bambldswick Ribblesdale Wanderers


M. Hallld ly, Leyiand Motors


J. Hoyle,' Heatoi .'Lancaster .... Clltheroe


■W. Davie s, BOWLING. !


|i''Crump, ieyland Motors ...... VVindle, !jeyland.J................. White, S;! Annesl................. B. S. \Vmtham, Chorley...... . . -A. Johns >n, Blackpool . . . . . . . . . B. Birtw stle, Ribylesdale W!andereri Larwood, Blackpool


6|for 36 Sifor 25 5;for 40 4 for 23' 4 for 31 4) for 32 4 for 82


roe Gh^ckr larwen


ING AGAINST LEAGUE 'LEADERS


Darwen, the league on S a t ird ^ with a but agiJnst Clitheroe' they


For the sechnd week in _______ succession,


iemulat) their berformance of vlous vreek atlLancaster’s eigierise and had to be oonthnti >rtth a dfaw* A& & matter of fact aitieroe were ln| an ex­ tremely strongJ position when time was


leaders, wjerb faced double Ceil';ucy total, failed to the pre-


called ' and with, alnpther half-^-hbur at their disposal nUght well!nave cap­


tured 1 all three points, A{mrt from Hudsbi, Darwen have by noj means' an


Jmpresiive attack, and CUtherbje plied up runs- (ulte fluently ; to' r e a * a double centurj total ior the loss bfjnalf 'their wickets. Remembering. Daryfeh’s fine against Lancaster, (Clltheroe’s


display captaM wisely iletermined not to under-


depart) lehts, althbugh credit)! should, be given 0 the earlier! Dajnven batsmen


estlmate Darven’s i prowessj ! Events proved Clltheroe to: be sup’


eHbr I n ^ l


ifor she wing enterprise. , ■iCUtheroe were ehcbura,ged ^y |a smart


iflrst cricket partnership betiyeen ,L. WUkltion and J. J..Crabtree, jv dip scored


'40 Mn as many minutes befsre being separaed. Then iCrabtreb, who had


caught at point, W|llklnsoh iscore : 17; out of 66 . and his


!earlyi urvlved a; confident ap peal for a 1! catch jehlnd the'.wlcketi waS


brilliantly stayed to ccess un­


doubtedly acted as a! topic toj polleagues, who l4ter faced the; bowling; of Hud^n


with cbhfidence. The foumiatlons of a big score were laid by A. ROblnson and W. Davies, who scored 43 for Ipe thlr t wicket partnership,' and later W. R- Southworth and Cook: added ,5o for the hfth 'Wicket partnership. • jiClltherMS chief J borer was W. Davies, who revealed a gltobse of his best form in'hitting six boundaries In’ a contributloii!Qf -40, but praise should also be given to| Cook. , who found the boundary on four occasions In his innlngs-of' 39. I The biggest hitting of the afternoon Was provided by South- worth who scored jl9i In one| oyer from Watse n, including I a couple ; of slxesJ qilthe roe’s batting was very ispund and one vould scarcely have; thought that Darwen were the! league.;lead6^ nnd' Clltheroe a.team half-way In;the league chain Hudson, the DarWein professional^ who has had some sensational bowung


perfo :mances this ^esi^n, f telephone !


ralifomlan , fi- 1,000,1)001


Itlieroe 257Jf Ito lie preV


len -banned.:; . ncd oh the : . . .


!, -:! ; '-I 'I with the ,


lal'of 2,150(1! Katichutjuo,’: '■


r i f ■'


y unusually i . fencouraged!


-i' ‘i,’:'-:


a f 6c tisfactory length, -\ although , ^ changed his style; to ^bowl; l round th'


■success. . ■ ' . ,


,j Da wen’s openlngl pair,. L-; Garner ^ d H.iH irwood, who played such I a promn|- ent )art In the ylctbry against L ^ - caste r, soon showed a, tendency tq go fqr the 1 Tins and quickly put oh! 40,' bewre Gan er put his legs jin front 'of a. straight one j rom Thompson. Twp j p h s ■ latW Cook clean bovried Harwood [ arid 'Wh^ young Crompton :was caught at 44, Darv'en’s hopes of! forcing: a' victory


:!; ' "


• Were rfeally dangerous, and parwen Md jthre) wlcke|ts still Intact when tjme v/as


.defe it,; for although J. iThoiy|tKon bpwlhd Well to secure four WlcketA] Sjt a cost of only thirty ruiis, none of .hiq cpjlea^es


dlsai ipeared and 'a hew peilicy of playmg fori&ety was broilght Into eridence. ]A four h wicket; stalid of 38 beitween G, Verl y and Jj Prestdh saved D^rwen from


h^Ied. to flnr


■wicket, over the wicket, andthen WCK again In an endeavour tp-pieet wltl


WANDERERS DRAW AT ClIORLET. needed 30 Wanderers


rurs with


J. R. Thompson Cook ............. P. Margerison . W. Davies ____ A. Robinson ...


Rain Prevents Exciting


Fifteen minvtes from time, to' defeat Ribblesdale only two wlpkets! to


Chorley


spare, but an exciting finish vented by rain i ihich ended the this Interesting stage.' .Thanks effort by their c iptaln, Harry W^hbrook, who hit up 78, the Wanderers


188, and seemed Chorley had le runs, t Taking end" ibatsmen and the match citing point wh further plajy.


opened their had reached a ep heavy rain


■was pre- match at to a bold


St seven: wlckete for 82 risks, tlie'Choi ley “ tall Shoulders very )ex- irevented


Poor fleldinrilby Chorley hfelpedlthe


Wanderers' to | Increase their score, although credit should be given to Wash- brook,! and;to Hoyle, ^ho hit.44 at a critical period, br the fine fighting spirit they displayed, i ' Early in the Innhigs, Washbrook had 'two narrow eicapeWof being caught behind the sticks, but the wicket was bunpy and nearly pvery bats­ man gave somjjklnd of chance or an­ other,'If he stiyed any length of time. ’Ihe 'Wanderers had lost four ynckets for 54 runs when Washbrook became asso­


well set for victjry when with the' reached


the had


! !Darwen Leyiand (Motors Lancaste


ClJiTHERpE; i .


W. Davies c Harw Pook c Verity b WJ R. Southworth J. R. Thompson n


L. Wilkinson b Wa .............. ........ J. J. Crabtree c Gsthln b Hhdson A. ^binson c Cbimpton b Holden


xxi b Hudson Watson not out )t but


Extras


Total 'for 5 wkts. deij. 0. M.


...... 12


...... 18 1 . . . . . 8


. . . . . 7 0 r ,


1 2


Darwen. I


H. Harwood b Cook .!........L......... E. Crompton c Cans b Thompson G. Verity 0 and b Margerison__ J. Preston b Robii^n HudsonbThompsm .......... N. Lees c Roblnso: i b Thompson .. J. C. Holden not out


Gamer Ibw. b 'Thompson!........ Extras .. __ Total for 7 wkti. 120


Whalley CoUapse at Leyiand : |


SEVENTY FOR NONE: ONE HUNDRED ALL OUT.


iSeventy for none—a hundred all 0U|t.


This was the amazing experience' 9! Whalley at Leyiand on Saturday, -whqn the Abbeyltes were beaten iby elgljif; wlckete. Their downfall was chiefly the result of splendid bowllnk by Harold Wlndle, a former professional, :whojnow,


of course, plays for Leylanq. collapse. that In his firet


venture he had five for 12, thus, causing a sensational proved


shell Wlndle coiiceded 13 nins without capturing! a wicket,


but !at his second ueyland


sb^n


required! for victory for tne, loss of two men.


there was ibthlng wrong wicket, hitting j oflj; the rubs


From Whalley’s poliit of vl^w only consolation was| the fact that George Garratt,; their opening hatsm^n the distinction


player this season.


in the league to scorq 500; rubs :


I; ■Needing exactly 40 runIklto reach (tihe e


ciated' with J. Hoyle, the pair adding 110 before heir g separated. Runs came


,vPry slowly and When Washbrook reached 29 he had been at the wicket 86 minutes. He reached, lls half century twenty


I the Innings erded at 188,; a 'tojtM which would have lieen less ; had Chorley’s bowling been tacked up by kee:i fielding.


! bowled by 'Whltham, after scoring 78. Other batsmen failed to get going and


imlnufe later. The partnership had provided 110 11 a little over two hours when Hoyle w IS beaten ;by Mrrocks at 164, and four ] Tins; later! Washbrook was


force;! the pa:e, particularly when G. Hodgkinson was Lb.w. to Greraiup with only nine runf; recorded, and m a part- nersMp of 51, l.'plarke and E. Lancaster procefeded at a very moderate p ice. When


Chdrley theipelves made-no effort to


( this pair had been dismissed the game swung round n the Wandero s’ favour, Birtwistle and Tomlinson securing easy victims. Cho rley had half thdir wickets down for 73 ar d when two mor; men had returned to the (pavilion for. the addition of only nine riW, the-Wanderc rs were In a -winning Msition. At tl Is period Birtwistle waslbdwling extremely well but vyas baulked of further success for, a time by Lowe, who proved very stubborn. Rain began to fall b Chorley approached the century, and handicapped by t|ie wet ball the Wanderere’ attack lost [their grip. After an* adveinturous Innings, Whitham, the former! Whalley professional, departed at pO, and 29 were added when the volume of rain Increased ib such an extent that the match had to be aban­ doned. The I rain undoubtedly helped Choriey to improve their position and ^ th a bit 'of luck at the .end, the Wanderers would have forced a win.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS.


H. Washbrook b Whltham ... p. Foulds b Pearson ........... . E. Weaver b Mockett . . . . . . . E. Standring t Clarke b Pearsoji siinger Ibw. b'Whitham . Hoyle b pobocks .............


P. Birtwistle .hot out ........ p. Bolton b Horrocks . . . . . . . P. Tomlinson b 'WUltham ... T. Greenup b Horrocks ......


F. L. Hudson b Whitham j . . -1


P. Pearson . C. Lowe ... A. Mockett R. 'Whitham Horrocks p. Still ...


CHORLEY.


G. Hodgkinson Ibw; b (Greenup tj. Clarke b Birtwistle . . ........ :• 'll. Lancaster ib Tomlmson . . . .;. F. Pearson c Standrmg b Birtw H. Ashton IbW. b Birtwistle R. Stm b Birtwistle .........


■stle


I .Windle . . R. Lean ■ •


| h. Kenyon 1 E. Baker 1 P. Iddon


500 rnark, Garratt sqt abobt W9 task with preilsloii on a slow, easyrpaced 'wlckm, showing- a tendency at the : outset |to “ farm "Ithe bowling. His openlbg partner Was J. Hesbiondhalgh, the j young second eleven wicket keeper, who as now showing great promise as a batsnm. j The scored ijuns at quite a satisfactory dqcb and!the half century appeared ln!th,e books after 40 minutes. Boivllng changes were made without avail ahd |70 had heeb reached,! after ;an houifs play . when ■Whalley suffered their (first reveijse, Hesm'ondhalgh being ■


Iddon after scoring a very yaluable It was then thatWindle bteame bUsy'— '


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Extihs Total for 8 wickets .. 159


E.‘ Weaver .. TJ Greenup P.‘ Tomlinson Rj Bhtwistle J.;Hoyle ....


■Wood.worth E. Smith RTYebb ' G. Garratt


Five, Wickets Defpa


READ FELL AWAY AFTER BRIGHT START AGAmCT LEYWND^ MojrOK


Conditions at;Readjwerfe very nearly


bleak for the match w i^ Leyiand Motors but the crickqt did not | l^ k Incident Mptors won readily enough, thaito tc some very good bowling (by Crump anq


excellent batting b Ata!x Halllday, ,-Ai, the start. It did hotlsekm as thougl Motors would find .vlctery (quite so .easy as runs came with a ireeqom ths.t suxr prised and for a time almost disconcerted Read’s opponents.'' J.lR.'Shacklady .walk particularly brisk, scorlilg 21put of 26 In the drst'17 minutes. His Ip t sho; was a cracking ciit for four add he tvas essayl Ing to beat this'shot vihenlthe hMl kepil ................ ■ ■ — ■ '■


low and hit his wicket | Without being so bright, T. pates was certainly solid and, with Dick Wade batting with great confidence, it looked Ias i though! Read might still pile up a/t)lg. kcore., I’Wade,


I


however, became too impetuous and was bowled byj Cnimp. (iPatps ■was (out to Porter, who also took! Hatty Hoparthp wicket, the Read captald slamming a short ball hard to llsquare leg wherje Dugdale held a red-hot (catch. So that froni 58 for one, Read'slhmped to 63 for four! Three more’tickets fell I In the seventies and It was only ^me powerful hitting by Howarth, thb professional,- that took! the villagers oveiithe


~ At the beginning of |h^e Motors’ Innings How'arth bowled with exceptional fire. He shattered Dugdale’s 'wicket with a ball which turned from the (off and with the


clean j bowled jby 'MIC


.half century after he had been! at| the wicket ! an hour and twenty minutes. Eventually he was caught' by jWlndle when' he had hit up 62.;' Apart frobi' the opening pair, none of thq other Whalley batsmen recorded double jfi,gures, Wlndle,/ Kenyon and Iddon. securing cheap victims. Whalley’s last lour wickets fell without the addition of aJ single run and the Innings closed at tlie p d of l j hours for exactly a hundred. Oply three of the batsmen were clean bowled, several men contributing to their cjwn defeat |by making poor strokes. At the same time


Whalley collapsed In I Unaccountable fashion) Only! Garratu ( showedi any confidence and he remained to reach his


Wlhjdle bowled extremely! well In Ws second spell, keeping a ti^tallslng length and turning the ball sharply.


I ■ Leylandi replied very jconfldently,! P.


Iddori hitting Woodworth’s first delivery for a four—all ran—but.bf|;er pulling an­ other 'shot to the boundab this batsman was caught at square leg.; ; Thls. eaifly, setback did not perturb; E. Baker and F. C, Duckworth unduly,/however, and the half century was rfeached without further loss at the end! of 35 minutes. Baker batted a beautffiilj innings: and when he Host his captain at; 64, he never faltered and in company with Wlndle had 'the pleasure of feeing Wballey’s total passed with elghti wickets IntMt; When victory was acco ripUshed,. Bdker was 65 mot out, his Innings . hpUig characterised by pretty scoring shots j on both sides of the wicket! : Woodwprth obtained both the Leyla|itt ?wickets, i but had little support, and JYhalley are!un­ doubtedly In need of a f rstrclass, change bowler.: On this occasion) however, their batting was weak and hn such a ^ d re t Whalley would have nefded double their Score to- have'entertained strong 'hopes


of victory. :WHALLEY, Extras


j J.’Hesmondhalgh b Iddon .!../...... t-'.a - I G. Moms Ibw. b Iddon


I Brigadier L. Green b WmolC F. Webb run out ......... I.J..;.. — ]W, Bames: b Wmdle


. . j_ ..


attras . 1


G. Garratt c Windle b,Kpnyon .....,•!• (-••I-


Woodworth Ibw. b Windei . . . . . . ( . .m- Wi A. i Peters ■


st. Milnes, b Windle >.../•


I T. Wilkinson c Lean b Kenyon.....— !• ■; “ IE. Smith;not out.............J . / .. .. . ..•,,!•• -6 W. Greenwood ib Wmdle


. “ b


SLAIDBURN CHURCH CLEANING.


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P. Iddon c Baines b Woodwoi E. Baker not out .. P. 0. Duckworth b 'Woodwortli Windle not out ....


:jth Extras Total (or 2 wkts 109 19, LAFKHiai Ribblesdale Jiunior League.


Cherry Tree Blackburn S.J. Langho Colony


Bamoldswick Daryren ...... Read . . . . . . . Oswaldtwlstle Sabden .....


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C. Roberts 5 for 30; R. Wiltlnson 1 for 4.


J. Robi ison b Haydock,. . . . . „ i j H. Scott c Leaver b Haydock .. i . ,


T, NuttaU.not ou;..................., 2 Extras


I; i . 3 '.1 7 3


’TotdlL. 86


H. Haydock 3 for 24; ! !


B(l(i HITTING AT WHALLEY.I


made great wlcke(t dulged


beglniilngland ,a third wicket partner­ ship'(which put on ■'138 enabled thtm to get wH ;hln striking distance. H. iBrlndle 'qh to hit a brilliant half century,


innlnl went


went and. When the game ended the'visitors were stahd! lost G to ha:


'WHAIiEY,.n.,


pj Holden nin olut er run out .. ay!b Walsh


F. Co


B. Eastwood b Walsh jeard b Slevln len not oiit ....


A. Pa r! D. R. C. G.


0. R; R.H(


'Tbree points for a wld, two points for a tie,. a draw.


one for LAST WEEK'S i RESULTS, j


Bamoldswick 151'; Darwen 176 for 3;


Ribblesdale Wanderen 165 for 4 dec.


Cherry Tree 92 for 5; Langho Colony 141 for


Whalley 223'for 6 de :,;| Oswaldtwistle. 202 for 6.


Bakenden 132 for 9. , Clltheroe 222' for 1 dec.


Read 28. :


INDIVIDUAL PEEFQKIH BATIING.


86; Blaickbuin S.J., i


!


2; Sabdi^nl37i RMjWCI|S '


! ■' i |


J. Edmondson, Cllthen e !... — 103


H. Crook) Darwen H. Brlndle, Oswaldtwlstle ...... (;.... D. R.;Kay, WhaUey N. Peach, Oswaldtwistle ......•!•__ J. K. Walmsley, Blackburn S.JJ;....


C. G. Walker. WhaUey!..!... J. C. Barnes, Plackbum; S.J. J...... O. M. Smith; Bampldswlok J. peap, Darwen


BOWLING. I


A. Little, Cherry Tree!..... C, Roberts, Blackburn' S.J.;


... 5 for 30 9 for 8


TWO CENTURIES i IN I ONE, MATCH. Batsmen were masters'of the s|tuatlon


(at Darwen, where Clitheroe Second di;ew, rain washing .out the! match at a iilost Interesting period.. (The chief fektore of the , afternoon was | .the fact that two centuries were scored. Playing a brlUlkht innings for CUtheroe,-; J. Edmondion, oiie of the most! promising! young' barmen In


' the' team, obtained a ' pollshled 103; and Clltheroe reached 222 for the loss] of only


slightest iluck he woilld; have bowled Halliday,! too. Showing! batsmansmp much above 'the average!, HalUday and Southworth survived | tpe professional’s


runs came with some freedom. ^ Reqd Included a new plkyer, IT. Horrocks, brother of the Chorley (professional, and he did his side a goodltujm by bowling Southworth with a s(wingjer. Motors’ second wicket fell at 57. Jbut It was 95 before the next success was achieved Crump then being beaten by a thoroughly good delivery from ToinJ Bates. Returning to the attack, the' professional got two good wickets before Motors passed the Read total, and finished with three fpr 33. ' With a little luck; he would , have had far better figures, Ifor he attacked with , considerable venom and, with ..............................


Improved accuracy. / i, readJ


J. R, Shacklady b Crump .............. i21 T. Bates b Porter . .. ., .j .- .] . .. . . . . . . . . . |13


J. Sumner run out W. Sagar not;out R. S. PilUng Ibw. b Crump ; i ..., Howarth b Crump ...ji..!-.)...,


A. Wade b Crump / -


E. Thornton ............. J. Porter ..................


Crump .............. !Exjtras h - ' Total 107


[7 0 i 29 6 0 ' ,35 '3


R. Southworth b Homjicks .■r-


T. ’Dugdale b Howarth |." M. I Halliday Ibw. b Ho|warth


Crump b Bates ...... Jos. Porter b-Howarth .( . .■


J. Wareing not out ■■■i,-’'// P. iDavies ^ot out


) Extras K


ii ;-'7 il-


■0. R -W 111.


.4 , 0 13 ' 0 4 . 1 20 ' 1 3 0 20 i r i


7 2 33 !■ :-3 4 0 14 1 ,0


-. LEYLAND I MOTORS. 22


5. ■M.I R; W. 1 - 1 ' 36 6


R. Wade b (Trump R. H. Haworth c Dugdale |b Porter . . . . . . i:12 T. Horrocks Ibw. b Crump . ......... .


X Wilkinson c Grump:!b ;Porier-. . . . . . ; . 2 N. Shorfock not o 1 0


'seven wickets ^ a result.' K. Isherwbod also gave a bright (display of Ihittlhg. Darwen’s first wicket fell; with oWy^two runs recorded, but then J. Heap ;(40) and, H. Crook (100 not out) added 122 In ( a breezy partnership. ; Crook ga've a'^aiid display, scoring freely on both ^(des pi


1 behind with seven wlckets.lh hand when rain ended the match.'


CLITHEROE II.


G. T. Ormerod b Swanton!.......... '. .!... iO J; Swales b Gregory . . . ) . . , .......... j; Edmondson, b Gregory!.............. . D. Noble b Turner ......................... W. Aubln c Heap b Davjs ............ A. E. Cams c Gregory b'Swanton .- W. A. Dewhurst b Shorrock ........, K. Isherwood not out •. i ...... ........ J. I. Dugdale not out


Extras


T. Gregoi-y 2 for 00; ;J.; Swanton'2 for 57; A. Turner 2 for 22; F. Davis 1, for 26.


I.


A Watson b Poold J. Heap b Fooiq


DARWEN H. -


H. Crook not out ....;;.....— ............. 109 A. Duckworth b Aubin i'................) ..... .19


................j . .. .. 40


T. W. Foole 2 for 57; iW. Aubln for 57. WANDERERS! SECOND FAIL.


V," ' ! • ' - I Exti^ .. . . . . . ::8 | Total for 3 wkts. .. l76


u t , 8 1


A. Green, who added 86 for the,; tJUrdi wicket partnership ■'Without; defdhted, enabled!Langho:Colony 1 a cbtnfortable victory ovpr. SabdJa, On; an' 'easy paced wicket,’ Sabden raade, ithei qultb useful total of "137 in:splt;|oJ ,good­


Some'bright batting by .T. Septt and being


to gain!


bowling iby G. : Bridge, but their; attack lacked sting and. the: Colony I rompe home with eight, ■wickets to sparA,,:


I I ' ■ |: SABDEN.^ "( ! ( I (r [('/'


' Although the 'Wanderers tripd seven bowlers,'they were unable to make much Impression on Blackburn St. James’s batsmen, but runs came slowly and It took the visitors a; long time to rain con­ trol. The batting! honours went 1 to J. K. Walmsley, who scored a . half century and figured IR A third' wicket partnership with |J. iC. Barney'that ad­ vanced the tedre by 81. TheY^anderers never seemed likely to saye t l ^ game In spite of spirited. Innings by, R. Trimby and L. Cowperthwalte. ;Flve of thete wickets- fell for 54 runs and the whole;side wari. but for 86, C. Roberts bowling (jraftUy.,


i BLACKBURN; ST. JAMES’S


„ C. Barnes o'Speak b Cowperthwjilte 42 W. E. Gregson c Parker b Rishton...... ; 16 H. Haydock c Iddon b Rishtqn -....


K Emery not put Total for 4 wkts.ideci;,.i 1]


u t ,! | ' ' The Church which Is'always weU kept in


cleanliness, order and neptacK has had Ite risual spring: cleanln&j^ai^ is now, reMly beautiful' The hard arid efficient and ifciUmg: (labours of a cheerful band of workerp have 'been most effective' and. parishioners, .visitors and ' worshippers sre very gtatefu} and


appreciative. • i ' W. Rishton 2 , for 23 L. (towperthwaite


for 16. • - ribblesdale WANDEREIS II. R. T’flmby c Walmsley b'Roberts


J. Parker run out ................. :


iS. Speak b Roberts W. Riahton b Roberts...... l . . . . : . 'L. Cowperthwalte c Walmsley b Wijkihsqn; 22 V. Greenwood c Walmsley b Robeijts .... 1


J. K Walmsley c.and b Cowpertnwalte. j 56 G. Hodgkinson not o


r_4 T. Dean run out ..........


A. Parkmson b’Nixon A. Mlddiesborough c-Halstiad b Bridge .. ,19 O . G re en ; b H a l s te ad - .. 2°


I


A.: Valentine, b Bridge . G. Wood'b Bridge


D. Nuttall b Green---- C.


H;|3birtcllfleb.Bridge


D, 'Bridge b <?reeii ... -. W 'Moorhouse not out


Bridge 5 for 4(1; J. Hal5tcad,lforl7., l(


H.'Eastwood!b Moorhouse . j. T.'I Scott not lout J Tyldesley Ibw. b Wood ;.. J.... AJOreen nqt out . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ................Extras


Total for 2 wickets J „ . .


W. Moorh iuse 1 for 13;- G. Wo( d, 1 for 47|, ............... '


A! Green 2 ifor 32; P. Nixon 1 for 28; ilANGHO COLONY, it!


i i 104 -Moore bBridge .... Extras !i Total .. 137|,|


the wicket, and: Darwen were , only ' 46 ' '


•XlOO 100 60


ivin 1 for; 47; ih 1 for|21.


Valker not out Extras


Total for 6 wickets dee. . I


' OS^ALDTWISTLE,


N; Peiafch BIGotteriU .'.............. Hi Brindle, b Anderson ...... W. Simpson c R; Holden b Anderson S. Slavin' ,b Cotteiqll ............ ....... H. Monk hot outj............................ F. Blitter'not out:............... ;;..4 Extras ..J


J. Hohbhton b Rydeheard ...J. H. l^worth c Walker b Ellis ...


31; 1^. C. Rydeheard


ElUs 1 fer 30; P. Cottenll 2 for Total for 6 wickets .) 202


1 for 32; W. Anderson] 2 for 34.


READ SjECOND COLLAPI^E, •


, t. ... . ■, -• y ■ I ■ i\ .


Second put urj; such a poor show asj they did kt Cherry Tree on Saturday when they man Tree to sp


for many seasons’ have Read rere all !put for 28. Not a single


beached Rouble figures and Cherry romped home with eight iwickets e. ! The match was a personal


triumph for',^il;hur. tittle, Cherry iTree's fast bowler, vfho had nine wlckefe for eight runs, although only four; of his, victliis were eleah bowled. 1 Read lost theli} Qrst seven wickets for only ,14 runs, and'f ‘Georgekpn, with seven to his credit, was top scorer. ’There were, however, only 1 wo“ ducks,” and one of these was


' nbt pit. ! j READ n. V,. ;,:i '! ■


R. Ed Heston Ibw. b’Llttle . . . . . . . . . R. Brice c Stirrup b Little ........ J. Georgesbn c Robinson b'Little .


J.' Pollard b Liille 1............... J; Wl Sagar b Little A shape c Doidge b( Hanson...... . . T. whitbam b tittle


...... ; ■ I ! CHERRY TREE.


J. AJ Hubbersteyi.c iagar 'b(Eddlestq(c A. Ro jinson Ibw. b Bruce


W. Diidgeht. wkt. b Georgeson .... J! Stirrup Ibwi b Eddleston : ......... J. southworthic Bruce b Georgeson S; Sinfleld not'out . . . . . . . . . . 1..;......


P. Mbadows not ; o u t ........ ■.! :! ■ I .-Extras


9


Total for 7 Wkts .. 222-1 J. Georgeson 2 for 23, |


Rj iBruce 1 for ll):' R. Eddlestonv2| for 23; :


H- '■ -■"-.! [Total ; ’


... 223


' H. Walsh 2 fot 1 '' I


I, I , | . ' irill b Houghton............ 39


io runs behind with four i^ckets ig. (Considering that Whalley jy, slk nieii; the game can[bb said e ended! with honours fairly 1 even.


for soiiie time and batsmen on both; sides aerry, 'Whalley Second'^werfe in


one .of __ih'Sdnle blg hitting to score 60


in ve|;;t little,,jilme., C. G. 1 Walker hl^o punished the bowling freely andineeded but three for his half century when; the was (declared. 1 Oswaldtwistle out lor| the (runs ; fromthe very


Osvj'iildtwlstl'e Mount Pleasant ^(rovlded the best games seen at


alley


batting form and alter la, (, first parthership of 43,;D'. R, Kqyiln-(


.(N IN E) '


I . : 9 CIIATBURN| 11.1 V. RIBBLESDALE “A.’» . ' II I


.i 1 " . ■ i E. Kirk 2 for 17;! B. Tomllnton'l for 12; R.


14;, W. Mercer] b Wrlgley 7; ' H. Woods b Wrigley 1; ;S. Marsh b Tomlinson 16; C. Ellel run out; 19JI G. Clarke b'lddon 16; T. Casson c[ Parkington b Geldard 8; H. Astitt 0 and b Wrigley 0: R. Broome b Kirk 4; 0. Parker riot out 0; T. Hudson c Parkington b Kirk 14: Extras 8; Total 107. • D. ,W4:leyi 3 for 33; J. Geldoid 2 for 18;


I CHATl lURN.-rP, Smithson !c and b Geldard


b Clarke 4; Total 124


J . : Hallows ,b . Mercer 1;. R: Parkmgton b Casson 32; 3..Turner b Mercer 20;' E. Kirk b Clarke ;3: i R. Iddon not out-27; G. Wood c Parker b Clarke 0; B. Tomlinson b Casson 9; J. GeWard c Woods b Broome 1; T. Hlnoks' h niarkel4: iC. ,Chew not out!0; Extras 15;'


T. Gaston 2 for 24;, W. Mercer 3 for 28; G. Clarke 3 for 39;' R. Bromo 1 for 4.


4BDEN, V. WADDINGXON.


Britcllfle4; ;'D. Porter 4; L. Tattersall 0; A- Robson 3;; : H. Marshall 5;; . R. Calverley 0; A.1 Tattersall! 0; , T. Brogden 1; W. B.'Tat-: tersall not out 0; Extras 5; Total 33 ' : A. Pickles 5 for 7; R; 'Whiteside 5 for 13. '


Sabdeq,-H. Brogden 5; G. Lawson 6; H_


'Whiteside l;l C. Pickles 4; H. Dawson 12; 1 T. AlthEim 16) W. Slater not out 21; P. Jack- son 0: H. Whltham.l;. Extras,4;. 'Total 110. 1 L. Tattersall’ 1 for 12; H. Marshall 1 for 22; H. Britcllfle 1 for 11; Gj Lawson 1 for 27; H. BrogdeniO for 11; A.! Robson 2 for 11.


! WADDINGTON.-A. Pickles not out 61; R. 1


NORTH-EAST aIm a t e u r


LANCASHIRE! LEAGUE.


Cheetham lbw.!b Readett 6; iH. Veevers b Bateson 2; J, Sharp b Bateson 0; M. Croas^ dale c Pickup b'Bateson 9;: E. Horsfield b ' Readett 9| IT. Holgate c Mitchell b Readett; 2; L. ’Hackett; ryn^Out 0; F. Smithson'c; Mitchell b Bateson 6; W. Astln b Bateson . ,4; iJ.'Cusson hot out 11; Extras 2; Total 99: 1 R. Ba cson 5 for 45; H. Readett 4 for 35. :


CHATBUEN|v. QUEENS PARK HOSPITAL CHATpURN.4-T. Hudson b ^adett 43; PJ


'


I QUEENS PARK'^H; Knowles c Sharp b: Horsflel 18; 1 T: Pl(^p st, Cheetham b Hors: 1 field ■


' ' i J


b: Cassin 23; j J::: Dewhurst ! run out 2; J:; Walmsley ■ ll Horsfield 1; T. Mitchell st: Cheetham bjHorsfieldO; R Bateson b Casson 1 1; E. Billlnjgton not out 2; G. Chadwick b Horsfiell 0;| R. Backhouse st. Cheetbam b Horsefill 0; | Extras 4; Total 50 E HobfieM (| for 29; J. Casson 3 for 17. '


B: J. Parkinson b Casson (1; H. Rcadett


ELECTRICITY UNDERTAKING v. I


, BARROW. I


J. Laiigstaffej 2 for 23; 'T. Oarruthers 7 for- \ ELE(^I(prry.-J. Shaw b'Wagstaff 5; J.


■!' " ■ ■ ; | .!’ ■ |'l ■ staffe ! Garslde b Patefleld '12;, A. Bolton


J.Sagir bLlttle...... ............. ,..!...i.l.. ■<S R. H6: den Ibw. b Little .................. j . n . 1 D. Sfinson c Dbldge b Little . . . . . . ..i.i..: 0


ton out 3; |A.iPollard st. Hoperoft b Forrest ! b Forrest 2; : H. Fletcher not


,


l;i R. Sharpies out 7; Total 49. ' .C."P6rresti 7 for 25; T.Fatffleldilfor,7.:-


P.'Wagstafl 1 for 17;


FRIENDLYMATCHES, !:. / '


;!.!' I' ■ DjbiViHAllTk CLITHiEROE Sli MARY’S.


W Smith not out ........... J.......... •••!••• “ I ST. !iIARY’i -D . Taylor Ibw. b Casson,0: Extras


■ .Total 28


3 I Wi Bfi !gt’b Casson 0; R. Houlker run out 1; Gj Swales 6 Limbert b Shaip 32; E. Eccles b Robm^ l:j ’Hargrcaves b Hornby 7; J. Dawson c Cheetham b Robinson 27; H. Dedn Ibw; biHorribyl 3; G. Sbarplte St. Cheetham


b: Hornby 5 ;r 'T; Briggs not out 5; J. Calvef- ley not out'2:-[Extras:7; To^l 90.--.


:


9 2; ' EMras 7; Total 82. 2


langho colony thrash sabden,


in I Iteblnton p Taylor b Swales jf ; J. S. Casoh fi b Tsyibr 61 ,d T, Sharp b ,Tpylor.7;; S. LUn'i tiert blTaylor 7; A Pennington b Dawson ,7;| T. Watee'r b'pawson 0;" E.i.Barker pot out


■ "


DOWljlHAM V. ST. JOHJ^ AMBULANCE, JULANCE.-AI. Birch!’ b Sharp 8; T.


Riding b Horiiby 0; G, Norman b Hornby,!; C Sutcliffe Ibw. b Sharp 1;: J. Chew Ibwnb, pornby 0;i W. Taylor.b Sharp 4; W./A Onl! hotoilt 13; J.Hom.c,Homby;bG-Hornby0;| J. SteWart b Sharp 0; E. Wilkinson b Sham :0; ,E4tras3;l Toha,30., .; j„ ,, ,, -


10; gL Clarke'c.and b Horn-O; J.,Clarke h iRldlnk 12;' P.N.iPGrclvaI,st/.,Taylor,b,Orr2|4J; Ig H( rhby c (Riding b Orr 2;' C.’,T. Sharped, Riding b 01x14; S; Green c Shaip b


DOwNHAMi—Ji Threlfafi.c Horn b Riding,


T. waine not out 1; 'IV. Wilson Ibw. b Blrcb), 0: ' 'Rl Barker c and b Birch 5; D, Shnpsoi;^' c Orr b Horn! 0; ’! Extras 2; | Total 57,


-n


Sh! rp took: 5 wickets for 12 runs Hombjl, 4tor,18.!|:: k-'jl .


CLITHE^OE bow l in g


KDjlGSi A)RMS: ' .


i,L:gmltih .1..^ I, Pinch. Jnr.


iL. Kayi . .. .. . 13. 'Edwards! I. 'Tayfor iJ. 3. vyusen .!... a. Dewhurst .


Tgylor ....


rotal'l ' RTBBLESdALE


W. Sanderson .. P. Li Hudson .. E.-'Weaver / ...... E.'Corinwall ...


F WTPPnv p. PreMy


liWaddlngton ......... 5 'Downham ................ “


! ■ ■ '


Ribblesdale Amateur League ] ^ Total 'Ribblesdale ;Wan........ 5


'Chatbum li.............. • I Sabden . ................. “ j


j Ti Whittaker


8C DISTRIGli LEAGUE;


BRITISH LEOIQN


...,i. Hi Dugdale:! ...J ... J. Swales ; R„McClelland,!


.... H. Baldwlnl; a.''Wood'!


A. Lupton/


A. iWood;! W. Jervis,;


disFord. 1 I’, J. Thoraberl'!


H: 'Wilkinson . .. .. .. n J. ^ompson E, 'Duckworth ...... . • .G- Boyers


. . . . . . . J . . . w. Sefton O’


I, PI ■


ateit delicacy being sold m piglani Another ■ .new luxury


l Sea horses from the Bay i ■ '


which Is said to have a [flavour like that;|o£ chic ten.; |


octopus ta pU^


I". J. Webster/ '!,.i''R.'Davies: .'..i-.v,,W; iPypi


!;"’ I "Total! I *R


1 15


Green G Taylpr bI Calverleyl 0; : G./Rombyi rim ou,t.38;| H. Cheetham Ibw b Swales 1; W.j


I DDWNHAmUl.I Hackett b'Swales'O,-:; W.']


W. Moulden b Forrest 0; J. Lang- , ,


Forrest Ibw. b Carruthers 10; J. Wagstafl b Carrutners 3; T, Seed b Carruthers 5; W. Blackburn b Camithers 2; F. Wagstafl b Carrutliers.6: IW. Hoperoft c Shaw b Lang- staffe 2; R.i Horrocks not out 1; R. Garsidei b Carruthers 0; E. Ince b Carruthers 0; S.; Clarke|c Smith'b Langstafle 0; Extras 8)! T o t a l ,1 I


BARROW.—T. Patefleld run out 5; C.


Cunllfle b Fonjest 3; W. Smith b Forrest V, , T. Cattuthersi b Forrest 6;i 0.: Pearson b Forrest 9 ; <


lddon 1 for 11. ! ' 1 I: RIBBljESDALE,—D., Wrlgley b Mercer 12; ■


I I


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