Yorkshire 136 for 2 trail Lancashire 494 (Hameed 114, Clark 84, Procter 79, Jarvis 57, Brooks 3-81, Bresnan 3-80) by 358 runsScorecard Lancashires former players met for their annual reunion on the second day of this match and over thirty of the old boys turned up for the bash. No doubt tales were told and mayhap some had grown in the telling. An you know what they said / Well some of it was true! sang Joe Strummer, although probably not too many of the ex-cricketers meeting in the Emirates Old Trafford pavilion this warm Sunday will be familiar with The Clashs rich oeuvre.But however outrageous the stories of white on green might have been as the late-morning claret slipped down they would have been tall indeed to eclipse events taking place in the middle. For as if to heighten the strangeness of Lancashires rapid subsidence on Saturday evening, the home sides last three wickets added 195 runs in 37.2 overs during an extended session in which both Jordan Clark and Kyle Jarvis made career-best scores and the pair broke the countys tenth-wicket record for Roses matches.That mark was established in 1991 when Peter Martin and Ian Austin added a very rapid 82 at Scarborough, partly, so another tale goes, to expedite a rapid return home in a game Lancashire were going to lose. As it turned out, the visitors went down by a mere 48 runs.Clark and Jarviss stand was worth 107 when the latter was leg before to Adil Rashid for 57 and the partnership was thus a single run shy of the tenth-wicket record in all Roses matches, which was set at Old Trafford by Lord Hawke and Lees Whitehead in 1903. Yet as the historians remembered long-dead cricketers and the former players recalled their own days of glory, the crowd - well, most of them, anyway - enjoyed the excitement offered by a morning which had begun when Clark and Arron Lilley rattled off a series of boundaries against an attack which pitched the ball up without employing, or maybe perfecting, the yorker.Lancashires eighth-wicket pair put on 87 in a mere 13 overs and they established a completely fresh tempo for their sides innings. Instead of calling on Rashid - Henry the Hoover is just one of the leg spinners domestic appliance nicknames - to clean up Steven Crofts later batsmen, Yorkshire bowlers had to cope with two perfectly capable stroke-makers who employed the old tailenders maxim, if its up, its off to very good effect.And even after Lilley had been caught behind off Patterson for 45 when attempting an uppercut to third man and Buck had been leg before to a full length delivery from Bresnan five balls later, Yorkshire had to deal with the galling frustration that always comes when an attack believes its work is done, only to discover that an hours irritiation lies ahead.One mans irritation is anothers joy, of course, and so it was at Old Trafford late on the second morning of this game when Jarvis hit Rashid for a couple of big sixes over long on during an innings in which he took an equal share of that last-wicket stand with Clark.Yet the exuberant hitting and the uninhibited sense of fiesta during the morning session threw the rest of the day into sharp relief as Yorkshires batsmen made their way carefully to a 136 for two off 62 overs against an accurate attack and in a typically lively Roses match atmosphere. The only successes enjoyed by Lancashire bowlers were the dismissals of Adam Lyth, who was leg before to Jarvis for 25 and Jack Leaning, who was caught at slip by Liam Livingstone off Tom Smith for seven two balls after being dropped by Lilley, also in the slip cordon. Lyth walked across his wicket and hardly waited for the umpires decision while Leaning was discomfited by a little extra bounce.For the rest of the day Alex Lees and Andrew Gale accumulated runs in a fashion and tempo much more recognisable to those watching from the pavilion and, indeed, to Lord Hawke as well. 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That came on the heels of Bryan Murray taking the unusual step of going into the locker room at the Prudential Center and addressing the players himself. AMES, Iowa -- Rookie Iowa State coach Matt Campbell has often implored his team to trust in the process.The process has been agonizing so far.The Cyclones (1-5, 0-3 Big 12) have taken double-digit leads into the fourth quarter of their last two games against teams they were expected to lose to by double digits. What happened in those final 15 minutes is a painful reminder that theres a big difference between improving and winning.Iowa State was outscored 17-0 by both Baylor and Oklahoma State in the fourth quarter, turning what seemed like near-certain victories into devastating defeats.Im ticked. I think I kind of made that known, and I hope our kids are ticked, too, Campbell said as the Cyclones prepare for a visit to Texas (2-3, 0-2) on Saturday. Everybodys just a little ticked off, and I think thats permeating through our doors right now.Iowa States recent meltdowns have obscured the fact that the program, especially on offense, is trending in the right direction.The Cyclones scored just 20 points against Northern Iowa in their opener, but is averaging over 42 in its last three games. Its rushing attack, a disaster in early September, has progressed to the point where defenses have to respect it -- opening up space for quarterbacks Joel Lanning and Jacob Park to make plays.Iowa State has also been fantastic inside its opponents 20-yard line, scoring on all 18 chances with 14 touchdowns.People are just starting to get a full grasp of the offense now, and what (the coaches) are trying to do. Tempo, understanding the entire scheme, wide recceiver Allen Lazard said.dddddddddddd. Now its completely on us players and us leaders on the team. We have to go out there and finish in the fourth quarter.Like most struggling programs, Iowa State has been plagued by mistakes like turnovers, missed tackles and dropped passes in key situations that can rob players of confidence.Lanning pointed to an Iowa State fumble last week when they were up by 10 as an example. The Cyclones know they should have just forgotten about it and moved on. Instead, Iowa State followed with a pair of punts and an interception as the Cowboys pulled away .Right now, as a team, were too caught up in -- if one bad thing happens to us, it just (unravels), Lanning said. For whatever reason, were letting that one little thing affect us when it shouldnt.The Cyclones first three Big 12 opponents are a combined 13-4. Their next five are just 16-13. So while a bowl bid is unlikely, Iowa State can realistically look for a few wins.Campbell isnt worried about his players pressing too hard, despite the fact that theyre perhaps a few plays away from being 3-3 instead of 1-5.Eighteen- to 22-year-olds have a memory of about two seconds, Campbell said. Do we have to learn from our mistakes, and do we have to realize that we cant turn the ball over and do some of those things that we did to lose a game? Yes. We have to. But worrying about (them pressing) is foolish.---Online: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '