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I ■ ■ j ■ ■ ■ attem] Punqhard b_ :int run out, Iwas the t u r n i li g point ofs a gooi


. jltj cbuid jbelsaid 1j:iad hard Jucp to rlirts, but


mark to surges); that'|they l6st T. Pliimmef c Metcalf lb thej game ;hrough fifitt^ringl awayi j;hances durljag Read’s I inningsl'. j Dyson Ibw Metcalf


ould t th It Wanderers


lo^e by only dve. e nearer


hey didn't da solwasRie abserjce hf I three i o ; t|ieir ■ i‘ regulars,’


l5-y^ar-olds';


■e hmi players,


i'lead to Iheve made.tnor^ than hejir total O


Mjairclough, Dewhurst and Sha^k- ady. They wee | replaced pj hree junioy te ;luding two I


neijship, despite I several bowling changes, j Metcalf andjiG. Wodd- woj'th openep the I bowling, but after Wddciworlh’s first three, overs, he j was replaced by Puhehard, w>ho in turn for H. WashbrooK


ah(i I put : Riad apening i»ih!R, Bates set |up


I The home’


teafn won the tossi in ^ tpl bat, apd Cunlifte and Ti alf-century partf


made way


was caught fay ^ s l al punchard deliver ■


'The thrill: of t jVIetdalt’s tenth ijiy^n was ! disc and


iI I . '


Jin S -’s dismisial. Read were 63 tor Av u W


doubtful that Read would reach n; century.


ve, and ! dtiriinB! tl l^bk-lustre


c


Woodworth twd Pujndiard t wo Bush one for 5.


Metcalf: took


score atj 11, Ijotvled by Rate^, -prijispects j


fiv I for


inning4


s'cqrer R Gunllflh was bowlbd wi^h 29 to his c^djt.


six


delivdries later, top leT ' ' '*


nd .the rest of the it


potxeably det^onted, and he ^


partnership whien : Pune haik in piac Metcalf.


^ ■ after skying


aver, when Jack isMd jlbw for 12,^


match was in^


IWith Ddr-:- CIC no llUi’


seemed'


for. 10; 1).: 32; and E.|


for 39; G.l


pn promising st^rtl! With the Wdkhbrook was but Wanderers’


j In reply, Riblilesdale made an


jlaftnersh|ip between Scott and Sietcalf, ani the spore stood at dOjbeforej Metc:ilf jiwas out Ibw. ;^pm .then on, thej batting went Ipi pieces—Only g } Woodworth dnd ;W. Birdh gettmg more .than l4alf-a-dozer runs. |


briglotehed; with a


tit ; good [work, however, and, as' if to atone for jitwo dropped! catches diir ng thejRead innings;: •depred 30, before '.being caught! irom Hawo;:th’s bowling.


Scott kept up


M ‘ ■were needed toliwin. Slowly! tilie 'score jmouated, and when!


! With oply op; wmket .to spare,;


i f JSgrovel kaocked ja boundary to' Wake it


ihey would make it. it wad thought that!


•Style and quick-change methods; Were completely! ith two balls of;


had‘alregdy claimed two wickets, .and bow|ed Iddon with a full-; on the middle stump. His!


hafiling, -afid v pie over! rema Musgrove With


of ■ > bowlirig


ining, he bowled j the score ajt 97.


o e ; B


iaapounced dollows


1951


Au ■Sep. 1—Ashton


25—Ch29^NeW Bjrighton 5—DarWeri


221


—.Fleet 1


,. : 18^-Sputhport 22—Laicasi er ! ■ 29-1 !'


' 1 t asTO


v. r 3—Bdotte ] 10—Netherf ield


;12—Sobthport ........ iCity


15—Oldham Athletic United;


, 8— fMarlne .


Dqt. : 6—Nesoh . 13—Btrrowj. 20—Rcssendale United'- 27—Rochdale


Vj


! , l24—Horwldi B.M.I.I............a; Ddc. I 1—St, Heleni Town ...... .. .h' 8—Blackpool "B.” i IS—^Fleetwood 22—Chorley 26—Darwen


17-^MOreca mbe . .a 129—Ashton V fited! 1952


Jah Teh,


- 2-M il:., l9—Wigan


3—


i 5—Mqrlne ;12—19—Oldham . 26-4Lan caster


2eA-Nelson I rlVIpan


Ml''. Ml ^Ar ,1^37


15-^Rbchda; 22—


26—Blaokpo 3i-


19—St,


iS-iMprecaipt II- -Earlsto’ 12-tHOt-wlcl 14-MEs.rlstown


8—RtKsendal 2 ^Bootle


— ^Baprow


thletlc City 1..


Ath' At;


9-2-Netherfiel


Helen; 3l


Town "B.’t


letlc 1 ..


hietic I .. United''


,.h . .a;


. .h . .a : .a . . . . . .h .a .h .a .h . . . . .a .a ,h.h . .a . .h


District ‘ Netball Tesu lit


Aeim: rict *


Result ults were : ’e'oung Cons


-of


tidnals 3; MiorlLanje


jua -ic !5.


7, Young II lane iRed!


Cilitheroe iNetball The Young Conservatives “A


. 'M


leads the! t


last i week’s


Chatbrim 2; Catholic Girls A. 25; Moor


Youfig Gree


P^ish Church 10 Mdor ILanri


edns. 18. Cd


tholic Girls 11; ■WestheadsTS;


Rstd 12; Chatbuni '


Clitheroe and League as a games.


25, Congrega- Cons. B. 25, 9; BillingtoD


12, Moor Larie 14, Parish Cb;


:.n!. .ai . ,h


—NeW


letTTOod IBrighton ; orlej


r. Ih .. .a .. .a .. .h . . . . .-.a..h..h. ,h .. .a' . .. .a ..hj


;:i! .. ,h


. . ,'h| . .la ..h!


filTHERO tures I:


Fixb Fooljban I Club fix-!


ures


for season! 1951-52, this 'week; are as


to s'tand.[u]) to Dyson’s bowling. Tor Dyson I who took four for 36,;


Perhapb toey would have done! if thejvjnad not been obliged


New Professionals Sought


dale Wanderers and Whaley take the field for their first games I in next year’s Ribblfc- dale L^gue competition, ea,ch team will Include alnew uyo- fessloiial.


TT is highly probable' that when Clitheroe. Ribbles-


have decided to! engage'n ■prcifessionals forMnext season, anfi it is likely that Ws nr defers i too will be Iseeklng successor to Sid Metcrilf, w was not anxious td sign for thq present season as he fiiids the journey from hl’s home Flejetwood awkwardj


Both Ciitheroe and Whal! at


plajints about thej bowling performances of all three


■There could be jno cotn^ Sporting Spothght


local professionals OR Satur­ day. Metcalf’s: five wickets' should ha've been suflficlent to have given Wanderers a win against Read; George' Wabh, todk six wickets for Clitheroe a t ! Blackpool, and Stansfleld’s four wickets at Great Harr! wopd contributed tola welcoriie win by Wjhalley.


! i ;


topped'the scoring against Clitheroe I made thetv visitors rue several fielding lapses. He was dropped three tlriies before he had scored 13. ’ j


UMPIRES WA^ED |


Cricket League Is' open [ to r e c e i v e applics(tlons for; lumpires for' the season 1952. |The fee will be. ten shillings p e r match Inclusive I of travelling j expenses Matches! ■will commence at 2-30 P.m. rind end at 6-40 p.m.. If aj decision has not been reachedj bly that I time. AhpUcatlons! should be forwarded not later than August 18th to the sricretaryi Mr. T. E. Morley.j The Bungalow, Stainden Hey, Pe'^dletor^.: CUtheroB.


The Bibble Valley Amatpuri


TO-MORROW’S Matches | Rib|)lesdale League ;'


Clitheroe V- FleetwoOd. V/h^lley'v. Chorley v. Blackburn


Darwen Rlbblesdalp Wan. Nor. V. Read.


Incidentally, Bill plater; ■y^hb


ey BW


^tUl no wi


fell and the broken only was; brought Sessional ^id batting had


nelding] llipseh andj dTop^d ;atjches ^puld havel enabled


ff ld2. ' The reason


R. Cun iffe T. Bates c


3ush b Punchard j .


I Metcalf


G. Bottoms J. Durkin b J. Wright c J. Pollard b R., H. Haw Woodwo


Iddori b Biish MetcaU M... irth c Metcalf b


not out Metcalf . j . . .


A. Paircloilgh Metcalf


I. Wilkinson worth


th j., c Birch , b


c and b Wood- Extras


Metcalf G. Woodworth D. Punchard H. Washbrobk E. l Bush J...


Total .. 102 M.i R. ’’JV.


2 ! 2j


10 3 5


3i


39 10 32 7 5


H. Washbrook b Bates'...... . R.: Scott c Dyson !b Haworth Metcalf Ibvi b; Wrighti .•...... W. Bird! c Haworth b iWright T. Hincks h Wright


D. Punchard run out ........... K. Eccles itiw b Dyson ........ E. Bush not out ...... ........... R. Iddon b j Dyson ...... ....... A. Musgrove b Dyson ....__ Extras . . ;__ _


Total R. H. Haworth 6 0 19 . 5


G. Woodworth' c Pluihmer b Dyson I ........ .,.j...........


........ .,,’l'r


30 17 8


RE^seaI d


get a| third run which r e s u 11 e d ! in youngi D, ____.....................................................


DERERS’ fielding Wm G05TLY I


m|atch at; Church ilekdow o4 Saturday, and ^robaiily lost Wan­ derers tie gamq,


LAPSES


WHALLEYWIN Bli^ ■fflREE RUNS


'J'HANKS tc. the bowling of veteran truest. SmRfi, who,


with IpWressio lal Stanslield, Wok nine iGreat Hairwood vvickets, and to tlic battin3j of A. Greenwood, who knocked an invigorating 4^, VVhalley! bea.t I Great Hanydod by three run ^at Harwood olti Saturda;r.


I i


found [al grand opening partner­ ship in skipper George Garratt, who : made 21, and Greenwood; The rirrt wicket fell'after ■


Whafi;y, ^ who batted first,


minutes ; play, with .'the, score 56; blit with the dismissal of the opening pair, •howe'iier, -the batting ' deteriorated, and no other Whallejj batsman reached double: figures.! ;


,


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS -o°k fiVe wickets—Brierley ' five 9


for 40; and Cjlegg five for 38. Nineteen-year-dld Bill Shuttle- worth, who had a brilliant bowl­ ing , performance against Clith­ eroe' the week before, conceded 21 runs j without taking a wicket.


~7 5 6 6 0 4 5


97


Dyson .. J... 8 0 36 5 T. Bates :... 4 1 9


O. M. R. W.


A. Pairclough 3 0 12 0 J. j Wright


2 16 3 1


with only’ one on the board. Great j Harwood made a grand rally, and made 60 before Smith took ihis second wicket; J. Edmuridson. made 33, arid F. Hartley,I who ifollowed. opening- batsman Smith, knocked ■ 28 before he was run out by a clever ' Whalli^y fielding, j


Though the' first wicket fell 1 Harwood


piece of With


'.they ha(i reckoned Tyithout Ernie Smith; yvho took -three wickets in one oyer—without anothef run having been scored.


looked' like forcing a win. But | '


! With Only -orie wicket to spare, the total stoodlat 86—19 sliprt of a winl ! Last jman J. lAshworth scored' 12 not oiit, and R. Whalley was 10 [when the last wicket fell to Stansfield. t And the 'home team jwere stijll just four runs


short ,bf a wki j ! WHALLEY


K. Cqulthurst b Clegg ........ Stansfiejd b'B -ierley ____; T. Wallbank c Brierley ;b Clegg 9


T. Holdfen c and b Brierley P. Grirton b Brterley T. Wood c Hartley b Clegg D. Hughes b C3egg .. E. Siriith not out ..;. Sxtras


W. Shuttleworth 5 H. Cegg ....!11.7


Brierley


O. :17


M


2 40 0 21 1' , 38


Total: 104 R.:


dREA’T IHAR-WOOD ;


C, Smith c Wallbank b. Smith 1 J. Edmiindson ;c Stansfleld b ' Smith


F. Hirtley rim out H. Cegg b Smith


...... ..J. .*___33


Bjrieiley c Wood b Stansfield 4 R. mrries b Stansfleld i__ __ 6 W. ^hrittleworth c Coulthurst Smith ; i__ _; ....... .. 0


J. Ashworth not out Extras


Stansfield E. Sbith . G. Oarratt


340


Supporters’ Club recent appeal for 812 shlllinjgs to provldO new playing kit for tlie players has so far been saltlsfactdry, and at week-end thri total number of shillings still required had dropped to 340. . | i


iTiHE I response to the Clith- ^ eroe Football Clubland


gear was essential, an official tolff jthe ‘.‘ Advertiser I and Times I this! week that jthey were |


Explaining: that | the ! new


neepssary ariaount would be forthcoming I before the Legin- nlng df the football seasdn In a nlonjth’s time. ! '


CLITHEROE; AU^P^ER^S Fm -LAl


cl:ITHEROE II V. E.E.C.


have beeri so flagrantly unre-j warded H. Southworth’s dis-^ play for Qlitheroe II at' Chat-! burn-roadjon Saturdriy. Playing against! E.E.C. he jtook eight wickets! for 20 runs, ajnd went on; to become Clitheroe’s top scorer with anl aggressive 48i;


Few\ iniividual performances


reached! double ' fifeures, arid. (Jlitherofe ijpst by,21 rpns.


But only one oth’pr batsman


thanks chiefly to the M. Gill (31), and M. Hutchinsonj (29).' Cutheroe were all out for 91 j. Coniwall taking, six for 32,;.


I Tne visitors ' reached 112,'


Southwofth 29; J. IHacMngicj Jones b gduthworth 15; K.'Wade, •b MussonI 2; S. I^y c andhj Southworth 16; K; -Whitcombe c Mills b Southworth i; R. Garbutt; ■Ibw b Sciuthworth 7;| J. Rowneyj b Southrtorth 6; J. Cornwall Ibw b Southrtorth 2; T.j Whitworth


M. GUI worth


E.E.C.-


■ I '■ !' i -R. Redfemi b Carus 0;;


c I Thompson b South- 31; M. Hutchinson ih


I


DKBURN NORTHERN RurisLEriDALE jwAN.


confident t h a t ! t h e


!28 1


jHaworth c. Garratt ib; imith . . .. .__ ;; ....... •<; 0 loach c and b Starisfleld' . 5 'bailey c and b Starisfleld 10


12 1


Total .|. 101


.14 1 53 ! . 2 -0 10


O. M. R; '15.4. 2 37j.


W. 4 5 0


W. 5


5


F, Webb b Brierley ......... 4 6 1


G. GaWatt b Brierley .'...... ;. 22 A. Greenwood c Hartley; b Clegg ........................... 45


j i


five wickets; lost. Great had; made 74, and


-


collapse 1 were professional Jim Brierley and H. Clegg, who each


. Responsible ifor this' Whalley 45


Soccer Stars Gave Clitheroe


Cricket Headache


.blesdrile League cricket team he! invariably rittains his '.best 'fornil as a b;iiariaii against Clithcroe. j


two or three seasons ago is still! remembered;! on that cccaslOfi; hel took Blackpool to victorj’, arid; atfthe sanip time ..assured therii of lithe league championship. ;


His innings; at Chatbum-road! , victory.


■wickets. He clouted three srtes in I a brisk knock of 46 j and with; a ,i: fellow-footballer, Blackpool' ceritre-half I: Eric Hayward, he shared in, an all-soccer partner­ ship !that produced 56 runs and pitt Blackpool well on -the way to


' j '


form! at Stanley Park; on Satuif-| day, where iClitheroe lost by three!


Slater was; in the same sort of; I I ' ' l l ' . i '1;


Amateur International' footballer, cari hit ai cricket ball to thej, borindary ajs powerfully as he can slam ri football into the goal. And asla riicmber of Blackpool’s Kiln


('LITHEROE-BORN BUI Slater, I the Blackpool and - England


pKEt^^bccUPATiq: j leids many to


• (Grand); hit ! upon miking film with woirld-f ir lous j Toui nament Rertes, i;s its setting.


of 1 American speitacles nothing ;to do with ;i until tlR makers o:


In fa Ri one of the 'rmr’lfDA'r*!- X


'


'X With the I celluloid products of Hollyrtood overlook the! fact that Aineri jca Is not sdeiy


T at. ’ ii.-'t-.j .


depenlent upon the motion! picture cameraj for its'entertainnien most famous — — —


the idea of Califomja’ri o:


film stqdio “ PEGGY 'I


thi|S glittering camiral has b magnifcintlyi caugii by Trie ;ij!n i- c |o 1 o r camera, land apart from the spec­ tacle, there


TOe colour; and ;;ageantry ____


ithi ron alntic affairs ; o f Diina Lynn ! apd : Barbara sisters who honour j of ■


Is ! pleasant comedy i in


’ Ij!


standing 1 individual perform-: arices. Left-hander j H a r ij y. Smithies wias in his most devasb' ating formj with a powerfuT dis-j play ;of hitjti)ng that earned him'


secured the points, it jwas Clith-! eroe 1


But although j Blackpool who provided the two out-!


!''


folr 19 runs.!Smithies ^nd R. H \Carus prov;ided Blackpool with th^e 'Stifles^ resistance of the inaliigs. They put on!51 for the forirth wicket, and though Siriithies, j |who opened his jnriln'gs with four 'successive bcundaries,''bas the more domiii- art figure,I'jCarus played an iri- valuable role with his sound' inbngs of jSl. Of the rest, only J. .Marsli who scored l4, reached dc uble flgiires, and it wax almost so)ely through Smithies’ aggres­ sion i that I Clitheroe reached a final! itotal of 148. ■ I


i STIFFEST BESIS'TANCE 1 'kfter 'three wickets had fallen


three sixestj-one of -theria a tower­ ing hit out of -the gr°i*fih arijl into i Stanley . Park—and eight. bouridaries; |in a display of vigor­ ous hittirig that undoubtedly comprised i the highlight of the match.


The young left hinder had j:


professional! Jim Parks — whose benefit match this was—neatly caught by|| Smithies, i-without; a run on the board. But after a second-wicket partnership be­ tween G. "fright' (26); and J. P. Bennett (23), had added 44 runs; Slater and] Hayward paved the wrty to victory.


was not lorig iri strikirig his first blow. With the second ball of the Innlngsj he had Blackpool’s


ijWhen Blackpool replied, Walsh


anxious mjoment when the sixth and seventri wickets fell with the. total at 129i but Clitheroe’s total was! passeil ]without further loss, Blackpool reaching a | of 152 for seven. M !


! Blackpool; 'had their ” most I ! (3IOTHEROE i ■ ' ■


final score ' '


W. Davies! c Dedman b Parks o R. H. Caips c Scarborough b!


R. Keys stijBoxall b Parks .. 0 I Goodwin c Bennett


'Andrew, ........................I 23 HI IHayward .................... 3


M- Pike c Tgalsh not lout 'Ij. Rudgyrird b Pope Extras


B. Hodgkirison b Parks........ 5 c Scarborough b Boxall b Andrew


J; Marsh O 'Hayward b Andrew 14 W. ;Aubin |! i Pope


Hcns Setljack . Smithies b Andrew ........! 81 Knockbut. 1


received a setback in ill


out coiripetition, their bid to


Total .. 148


J^. P. Bennett Ibw b Walsh .. "W. J. Slater b Walsh ........... A. jPope list. Hodgkinson b II iwais'hlj ........... ............


Parks c Smithies b Walsh .. G. I Wright c Hedgkinson b j| ! Walsh


BLACKPOOL i I ■ ’


........ ...............


E. Haywarq Ibw b Walsh__ T. R. Scarborovgh run out .. R. B. Moore not out............. D. H. Boxall not out ........... '


' Extras ...... I ITotalljfOr


•Walsh I'il... M.jPike ;p... R. H. Cams . T. iRudgyard;


seven wkts. O. ' M.


; 18 3 . 15.4 1 . 3 0 4 ■ 0


26 23 46


17 13


17 0 6


4 152


W. 6 0 0 0


WENT UNIXWMBED II V.


WHALtEY II V. j GReAT HARWOOD II


and 32 by A Shaw,.'were niainly responsible jfor Wanderers II defeat by ,bottom-K)f-the-lfeague Blackbpm Northern! at Plec^gate on iSaturdayl


Thirty-thre) runs by.F. Merrill, j i Ij


160,1 dOspite la sterling severi |for by F. L. .Hudson.


Northern scored


reply, Wanderers hit 92, top r being |D. Hitchen, with 21 ampbell took' three for 13; Towiiley .twO for 7j D.


AI


MerjrUl .two B^ckbum


aw tWo fori 19; and F. or 12. j


Armistqad c 17;- P: MeifrUl Due iworth Busli b Hudson Edi^ridson F. Walsh 11 Sha- Brai Towriley ht L. Walsh Earrishaw c mon'dson 5; B. Campbell not out 0; Extras 10; 'i Total 160.


ey b ht. wlfct. b Hiidson 2


b Hudson 32;, jW. E.' iw b Hudson ij W.


33; D.j Mault c W. 3;;. A. shaw c


Hudsori 3; H. E. wkt. ti Hudsori 29; w.b Hudson 6j; D. .,Duckworth b| Ed-


:notout2;j Extras l;: Total,ll,V ' Clitherioi II.ri-H„Yates b Corn-;


Hitepen c A- Shaw b'Townley 23; A RhaTD h namnVu»ll


Bibblesda le Wanderers III —D. EUis 1; tf. Coe c Htogreaves b


Northern II. — W. Hltchei b Dew]hurst Edmondfeon b


tpree for 11 at 'Whalley: on Saturday,' the home; team beat Great Harwood, thanks to J. E31ls, who] contributed .23 to ■Whalley’Si total of 83.'


Although M. Brennan took


iln reply, Great Harwood locked 176, chief contributor


Aad four jfor 37, Hargreaves two fpr 28, L^jiyless one for 7, and Sharpies one for 2.


1


Broc, 8). Tihe arid total


Green i received heaviest defeats thanks chiefly to


■\\llNNERS 'of thej Airiateur League’s


chi! I iPlaying.at Brcjckhall,


laurels |by wlmilri, bampionship.


visitorsjwere all out for! 29, Brockhkll of j 64. j


aU’s N. Gracey; (five for ■d! E. Hayton' (four for!5).


1 he bowling of ?^


‘ Sabden j to strengthen their' lead at the top of .the|league. Qon- tinumg; their vylnnirig ways, Sabden i dismissed Ribchestef ifor; a to ,al of 31^; T. Brogden taking


j Hirst Green’s defeat enabled


Ribble Valley knock-


Hurst Green, on Saturday, gain. 'further ig the league


me of their the season,


Hurst


Queen. | Charles Cpburn, lotite preen-wood Drake laxe' also fup,


mv


81' runs, arid Clitheroe’s profes­ sional ■Walsh captured six wickets: for 48 runsj;


1 i


lav haiiiit of city pailais de dariset Ndtashla Diana who sri- tiirie £,t ■Drinald Cqllear o testarit-3 Gerald:) thb ■ m


caknerap hqld muTor nritionil subject





erid most of thej danc Houstrin


of the last waltz. And what is mpre they make it j:ll thoroughly efitertair ing.!


cameras the mi played


* * * ■


nershifi m the annuls of Anglo- American, screen villainy ,: is forged between America’s Peter Lorre and, jBrltairi’s ; Willirim Hrirtriell in'“ Double Confessiori.’j Arid though I the ikight of Mr. Lorre’s sinister sl^oiv on the promeriqde ojf a British seaside resort takes 4 little! getting used to; ha achieves the transition with customary ease. A holiday resort packed With j summer crbw-dii provides the setting for ;lick murder mystery in •two nien complicate the confessing to jthe sajme Messrs. Harmell and ,rire I the local spivs,


■thrt which issue murdbr.;


■trrith and rom; and Leslie I Dwyejr pjrovide vlh'tage I comMy j ortrait ■ of Btitish'couple on hDliday.


Lorre Naun-lji Howard


fen-ms of screen er tertainmerit- satlrical! comedy, ind f this rare C(


‘Cba. example of on;


■ ' 14 more 4)pagne FoV Cgesar 3y


of! the inysteijy, Dierek Pqrr 'oan Hopkins provide thb ce, and Kathleen Harrisori


ofi Wayne and Ronald out the


of I the rarer IS


Parry, Irani Hylton, Snd Dors 'play


,


crejasingly popu- ycimgsters, the Petula Clark,


ection of the this time the


u^c.^ and the observant of Ealing show some! of


are; the principal con­ fer their favours, and iTed Heath provide


factory girls their leisure i hall, and and Bonar


t‘ Dapcji


Up their tp another s scene, and is thatt m;


e Hall” of Ealing


oomprie for two becoming Carnival Charp


Lavrence, thi


and Charles olved in the


enables the Studios, I to


entertaining t.


memorable bji! the aotirig lof Ronald (polmpn. Celeste Holm, ITmcent | Price and . iBt rbara Brttton, ■syho adapt themsertei to this dellghtfril comedy with obvious relish!! The sat:re! is directed -towards that Am-srican phenomerion, the radio qui s pro­ gramme, |'iij. 'which enormDus slims of -monejf 'go to thej w nriirs of the most jt;idiculously iiniple questions. I Mr. IColman pla; is j die role of a master mind who ' uioro all .the ariswers, and iri a lajdlo quiz contest runs a one dollar question into a | jackpot ■wo ^th 43 million dollars,; creating I nt tional hayoc when he;..threatens ito win the multiple corporate iinterrists of the show’s sponsor. |


*1


made history ' by becomin; *e first mari toj ! speak from ! ;he cinema Screen, “ The lolson Story ” copies joff the shelf fop a welcome qecond run. Hollow.lod mastery pf thejmusical spectricle in Technipolor ihas seldom b :en more profaounced than j ir; : (his sumptious cavalcade of Am;rii!a’s most famous entertainejr. The stpry of riis early struggles; his unhappy tomance, and! his! un­ limited zest , for: .the enterrijn- ment worljd is entertainirigl / itpld, and while! Larry Parks as Jol;on goes brilliantly, through the motions, the vqice that sin ;s the host of ejer-popular melociesl is 'that of Jolson 1 himself.; -llvelyn Keyes 'arid William Demavest head a huge supporting cait.


KING LANE of thp enier- tainer I w 0 o


opr comedies and dranaas out tOj the sc othmg music


Paul Heriried |as one of: colourful irogues of the Sj )ar|: Main. Aidpg and abetting 'vith a


“ Last or the j Buccaneers ” PALLAdiuM.-A notable prirt- Henried . sw^buckl


las the ish


yo-heave-ho and a bottle of Taih- nicolor is that' genial comi:! Ack Oakie, whose antics provide Tight relief to a lively adventure] story.


bustly as the outlawed' French­ man wl.ose I cut-throat ^ n g terrorised the Louisiana cc ast at the beginning of the j l&th century, arid who managed to feet himself hailed! as a great . Vmeri- can patriot ori Ithe stren'gt i o'f a successful] raid! on the Spanish


fleet. His *adventures irovide plenty of rousing adventure, and


. ; ;■ 4=' '; I* *1


. their spqts, as that firie I actor Richard 'Widniark proves ia “ No Way Out” With an ihd.vicual brand of sneefing villain r, Mr. Widmark quickjly became i lead­ ing light amorig screen bai n.en. His reputation establishid, he suddenly savv I the - light, and, completely reformed in subse­ quent filijis. 'Now he’s :a villain again and as ibrilliantly , uipleas- ant as e-ver. jRacial prejedic ; is the therie. Of this iig-ipiing r^ama,' in whicii Mr. as ja!;young gangster, bitter resentmen; when


\yHALLEY : 1 e o p a rti every I ■'


I


Film stars, unlike 'frequently < ha age


pnson Widmark expresses he!and his brother are treited in a coloured doOtcr.


prison by


Wtdmarks brother dies! aid gangster’s


(


plans to have (his revenge, and in a thrillink climax he very nearly succeeds.


mediatelj blamjes the dqct )r. poisoned mir d ■films which | |


replied witih a Debra Paget | head a grand cast. off the


and Technicolor shows scenery.


TABLES


■'threri for 6,, A. Byrtatei] three ifor 12, and; W. Taylor two jfor .3i ' In reply, ithe leaders reached! 49 i for seven,. Ihanlte to tiie battirig of A.;, Bywater! (22),'and H. Bflt-. cliffri (14). i


EXCITING FINISH ! I


'Tliere waslan e>citing finish to ; ■the game betwe In Ribble I S.C. I the]


position in the league. A. John­ son coritribujted Ti and G. Mars-. , den 151 to Rlbblas


sriatphing- A. onejwickeir victory ■which ! putri


ahd Chatburn, them in


and 'although 'W. As; in hit 24 arid Ai i Frankland 18, for ^at- burr, the vUlagerrt last pair were at tlie wicket -whOn .the' winning hit was made. When play ended, Cjha'.bum-hrid sco red 7k for nine.


score of; 69, beirig J. Marsden, with 24. Ellis


b Brennan 8; G. Lawless c ICoe b Marsdep 5; R. Sykes c. Smith jb Ward 0;|: G. ThomhUI b Bond 1(): Brierley c Carruthers b Brennan 0; J. Ellis Ibw b Mars­ den, 23; : |r. Hargreaves b Smith I'l; J. Sharpies Ibw b Brennan 6;: A. Procter run out 3; C. Staveley riOt out 3; R. Houghton b Smith 7; Extras 7; Total 83.


1 Whallefe j lL—Greenwood c an.ri


; j Great ■ jHanrood II.—^T. Car­ ruthers c| iLawless b Hargreaves 13; W. 'Harrison b Hargreaves


■ i'Hi <^ay home team]scored a apaijistl Salesburyj J. (83), R, -Hargreiaves Sjeed !(20), and F]., Wriring 1(20),, ere . leading contribuitors to a


ghest-scoring matPh of 'the was atlWisvfell, wherpithe


good' jwin Beritham (26)11 T.


.isvrelll total of l27,' Ojnd two of by contributing notably .to Sales- Bentham


Sjeedl' ■


ese , b;atsmen, jBentiam I and sh'h.owed further versatility


bqryjs dismissal fdr a total of 106. Seed took four for 38, three for 25, and( J. three for 24


Battefsby, GOOD iF-OKAI


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