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Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter

DEATHS

... Todmorden. KERSHAW.—On the 20th inst., aged 65 years, Jim Crossley Kershaw, 9, Dampier Street, Walsden, formerly of Butchers' Arms. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. KERSHAW.—Mrs. Kershaw and the Family of the late Jim Crossley Kershaw desire to express their sincere thanks ...

wouldn't stand any not walk. and Fred walked

... the innings closed for a total of 91. • •• • •• • • 0 Todmorden commenced their attack on Burnley's score by sending down Jim Crossley and J. M. Stanfield. The light, which had been none too good in Burnley's innings, went worse during Todmorden's display ...

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... contingent. Hui Lemke did not stop long after Stan!ey's departure, and the visits of Atkinson and were very brief indeed. Jim Crossley was the only remaining batsman to inspire any confidence, and the innings eventually closed for the small total of 35. ...

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... the worst portion of a dull afternoon, but even this does not explain away the form shown by the majority the batsmen. Jim Crossley was just playing ducks and drakes with the COlOl3 bowling, evert when a thin mist was hanging over the ground. The only ...

FOUND DROWNED IN THE CANAL

... leaving the Army. Witness last saw him on Monday afternoon, pastiinr, her window. There wee nothing unusual about him. Jim Crossley liershaw, 9, Dampier Street. Walsden, said he last saw deceased about 7-40 on Tuerskiy evening at the Butchers* Arms. He ...

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... —:e:— Jim Crossley was in great form on gaturdss afternoon. There was certainly no ping pong about Jim's innings, and the way in which be went for the bowling both on and o ff made one wonder what was the matter with the others. The determined and effective ...

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... their form may be said to be represented by their scores. Trite, Johnny Ratcliffe went down before a regular scorcher. but Jim Crossley fell a victim again to cross-bat play. He played on, I was afterward informed. Crabtree seemed to tempt fortune, and fortune ...

A. GOGGS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR (Late of 750, Burnley Road, Cornhohnel, desires to THANK his Clients for their ..

... DEATH.—Last Friday the death occurred at Burnley of Mr. Harry Crosaley, aged 67, a well-known cricketer, and brother of Mr. Jim Crossley, who has played with the Todmorden and Nelson Cricket Clubs. A native of Lydgate, Mr. Harry Crossley was a prominent playing ...

TODMORDEN AND DISTRICT LEAGUE

... the Centre-vale pro.'s analysis reed a lot better than it does. In so far as the batting of the home side is concerned, Jim Crossley and J. M. !Mans fi eld undoubtedly laid the foundation of Todmorden's victory. Both played up pluckily, and those two high ...

SPORTS AND PASTIMES. BY LOBS AND CO

... his quietus after a very inglorious display. At this Juncture it looked as if Todniorden were In fora grope, elating, but Jim Crossley and F. Helliwell brought about an Improvement in the state of Orsini; Creighton and Randall also did good service with ...

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... consequence did not quite come up to his reputation. W. L. Greenwood came in very useful as a change but when I tell you that Jim Crossley and M. Stansfield were both given a trial, you can understand how things were going. —:o: Some people want to know why ...

CLAUfS FUR WAGES

... CLAUfS FUR WAGES. Arthur B. Sutcliffe, of Lightcliffe, and Jim Crossley, of kiebden Bridge, were the complainants in a civil debt case against C. L. Buckley and Co. ' electrical contractors, Huddersfield. Mr. W. J. Bradley was for the plaintiff, and Mr ...