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Living Up To Its Niime
Witlii two To jSpare
i ■ . • , • BLACKPOOL “B ” 2 minutes separated Clitheroe from ‘"f*
tpU l'IB,"at Shaw Bred! iri of IBfUy Palmer cut -
'T n , , ^ ■ ihaa ■ petltlve television for trying to
work up a hysterical opposi tion tc^Ut They; seemed to take theilinei that; those who
favoured'iti shoiildiiiot defend themselves ah lest they can
Those |who did not want to changej: the, present arrange ments showed tfielr dislike of
new idhas merely because they ■Were new.' j :
; ■ j II The debate was; a splendid
first act; of the d rama. I I hope we shall contlnjte |lt' worthily when pur turn for i debate arrives.'!
! ' M ’’ the, last Wide; Screen Arrives
e, I Then ilnst those titiqn. His
?!
it5i|^]more, his ‘ Who!had hinds. So
h i : '■»*■' s e d the osals !(for lost^xhe to |ohe,
e of many orted the ing the rbury. ; .
tn d in g ; # L - o f : compe-
'hancellpr, urv. the
i A NEW ' jde'felopment i; In ; cinema pro] ectlon'Is being ilnstallecl at Clltheroe’s Palla dium Cinema this week-end, where fechniclais will replace
,the- present I sdreen with;: a metalils|ed, c q n c a v: e wide screen.'! Special lenses alre jbelpg fitted to ;he projectors
|to provide the wider; picture I for which the sc jdeslgned.
reen has been :
i It is ! hoped I new - equipment !“Clnem:ucope” Ithrpe-dimen^on
as films! become
brought into cinema; for -the Monday ;nlght.
to adapt, the tb the new system of
al I pro] ectlon' available.! ^ ,
The ! widei screen will use at the first time on
|r Worjk By the r e Work For repaired m^ny thousands, of
ifor all wallcs in life, we‘ are con '
. I ' ; ‘ :SpIi^isest Kjwts
2i2i’ drkw paeki atihg-^and an tlmss
the nick of tio^^
T rw a s a ^ 4 t i : j l& ^ w a ,h invigor- vlgoroi alsoi Cllthr
■ence arid Jenceavoujr jrather than Uy : superior sdU. . judged,' or foAtlall, yalqes, Clither^ wee
efoe’s first draw,of DOint' earned by sp'
. p'oint ! gainst
■upper i jhand aebu-racy True, !|lhey, , of ascendapey, beforje the ; iil
hut tfify cofild!jni}tj_coM^tently match.
soine'jjtoe Palmeri
.speed; main',,|
the, g:'eater Blackpool
.speed! wingers,
assets of
tvio!i i ■
ciivislon' side jto Shawl iBridgf
orilFl^ai ffiVsjla^lh a defence that at times .shewed faults to
'
coveriri'g anc ’too often resorted to I ovef-vlgoiouB tlctics.' ; '
A series ol whls;W. blasts from, jefereb Cooper! | p mctilated; the
'arid firm the visitors’ later,
.pdlmeij was cr
was S
Boots and dneed that
is louder than words 1 i . . stability better *
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You do agree?. Then let us ha^e your ■ and see thp differenpW
avym'hjled, for FarmI or Factory, Winter • : ■ :
Crppe Or Leather and.!. roughest of a l l . t School. lOhly good repairing will ^ v e ' ■ ■; and longer shoe lifeJ
) i i .•!!': . J it’s TATTERSALLS for Letter Shoe
first fifteen ninutss:as a ; result, was chief y due (to his
.kridliijg of pe ;game that mkniers Improved
The-one lapse—and! I It
costly (one—came when underiemonioiisly 'Up;
''te 13 lid c i' fo'm,
S6d the siippl up to
■ fierce' shot hlt 'tl- ,
l.prodUM ; first '(second
I 'U ' . ^1' li
{cpooljs Clitheroe
■their 11 ichanbes Palmer must sfil. ;'om 'tlin
I Agrilast tb^i V, gbal dtsallovied fp
it seened e im- had
:o win, and be wondering
; lim by 'Wilde jsier to score!. | is a' Bl ackpbpl r .offsid^e and a last minutes , i
sfards rringe he :st of Jhances
lHght.:,,J
:e werej plenty lOf:. other, iSputh thyill"‘ too, in' .a fast,
(it which nearly tlon |! in the Francis was
i
B'poril “B ” Droyjsden. Farkslown Burscough Clithferoe .. Barmsw’ck Aunjdey ‘A Re§. 20 19
Nelri (jromriton ■ St. Helens ‘ lire! dot C H’wenI Res Lytjirim • • Ch’iesl Res. Wigrin Res.; liewand y.. 1)! Padmm I Baduf B... Astlej ;Br. Gt.| Harw'd
Tabid
LANCASHIEE jcpMBIBINATIOJ Division 2
w. D. HP.A.Ft, 2 2;63 25 32
3 4'45 19 29 5 I3i56 35 27 3 F56 14 25 I .5151 37 25 $ 4:61 40 23 1 7:46 39 21 1 .9 50 51 21 2 8 49 20
3 8| 28 41 19 5 9 40 52 17 4 7 43 49 16 1 ill 45 45 15 2illl 31 4{7,14 3 ( 9 3 1 471 13 1 111 140 62,11 2(13 34 66 10 0115 32 68( 8 1!17 25 741 1
8 AMATEUR EAGUE ji Ml ERRACE,
EMPIRh JlristocTat TH ST PORTABLE
E H O TyPEW i l l RITER \ “ k
w. D. U P.A.iPt. lli59 30 20 2 (49 ;34 19
4.id 26 15 5.34'27 13 6 31.39 10 6 23 26 8 9 21 53 5 9 23 44 4
QLrrifeROE Royal Grammar Schjol gair.ed a;|notabl6
Marichester, 14-3, on ! SEturday. Jackson (2),l Bejl and AdcroftI The second ' eleven!! visited Clitheroe
victory’ over strorig opposition by defeatipg St; (Bede's | [College, at High Moor Scorers ;were
Manchf ster.
lost 5-2j thetr goals beiii^ scored by Le Nir arid kjlitchell.! I
TO-H ORROV S MA'TCHES 1, 'lliv.' 111
Combination, V. Cllithercjej
Clitl eroe (Amjateur League
Low' Mpor v; I epatburri. I C.R.G.S.O.B.' United.!
;on Combinatiohj Div, 1 v. Haslligden S|. Mary’s
scoring; I t was ute- that Black
were
to j|®? ^ plack
^ol side thin-. alWaVs hel
erl Aspjnwall and,'panels mobility of a
a sslng! between Francis,
„jtably' jrist intjeryal, with
concerned. leir spells
dttack : whose the'' ;terriflo fast - povtag
flaws
je s t : second have visited
sti fEr, BlackpodVs
the season— eer. persist-
pool first showed their( speed pn the iwirigs, with, a' .breakaway move th it put th.em ahead; , r Outsid;-left Barnes .raceb half ■;
the lettgh of the .field to; whip i aerdSs la perfect centre (which '
cehtferfc award' Druirle neatly, Headefi! over Gillow's armsjmto
the net. But Clitherpe’s | Ing powers 'were quickly, demon-;
Btrated! in a splritedl counter-;; attack! which ca rp ed ,anj
equaliser three minutes ,'l later, :| wheri jnride-left Allen rariimed the ball home from closejirange during , a terrriic : ^oa^outh I
sbflmmage. ■ Frpm hen i,until' thp mteryal, i' .'ii ; , (
Clitheroe had 'their best;! spell. Soirier IriUiant fool|wotk iby
■prariois. and clever moves by the attadk ak a' whole, had Black pool's defence at full ptretch for a 20-m$Ute sped of|, Cl theroet pressureJ in which Francis,|had a glorlOlls header saved on the, line,! did' both Allen andl ASplnyfaU sent shots] only just,
wide, |!,’ , : Ini .the second, half) Ble^ckpoolj .'■:■ j l , ■'",',!
restored their lead fthrpugh; ai. ibttg, shot 'by .Booth in the 50thj minute ihlch Gillow plight havei saved,! blit although (they could;
riot adc to their score] their gteateb speed
and.st'amiri^''Were, always dangerous | agalrist' a,i
tiring T lltheroe. Tpo often in; the. la te r stages. Ctltheroei defrinde: s, found it h'ard to clear, a mudiy, white ball tb 'any; appreoU ble .distance; and'|Black- pool m ist have (been surprised .when ithey sudderilyj found them selves! l i retreat against! I a late Clitherie rally that, drpw! on hidden reserves of determination.
i !mjeedlesslap4 , .They had only 'Ihemselves to
hlariie :or a needless lapse in concedlig the: !penrilty ,kick that cost |tl lem what I had j | earlier appeare d to be a jhard-;^6n but decisive victory, earned by con- stnictiv i, go-ahead football. Butte field’s . positlpnap sense
and' fir n.. tackling, and; (Coates' cloSe ( marking of the; | elusive Drutie, ri player ! who . has appeare 1 with Blackpobl’s 'first division side, were chief 'features of a Cl theroe (defence,
brit.Kirk ham W
a t ' right-half |arid had | an un- hpppy .lime agfflrist'mudh faster
£ s completely; out bf' touch
opposltlpn. .ttack.i
In
; though from ' tried moving, 'their and both showed as a whole never gave struggle agairist! impr(essive cpposlthri, arid thus managed to
some
„e'list'I of, gbalscdrers, he hird to keep thd attack and Wilde had
Palmer
speedy ( d'efender$, Aspinwall and! neat toUqhes. The team up I the
rhoments
51 41 19. 50 41 19 42-4(1,19
save (a point.,i But, they glad(th;y don’t! have to side ;lik this .every week.
Blacklo Holden Pdandis
against strong while Allen
delightful he was I for, oned a'bsent
, i. fool work, Eirancis
showed and
Clithprbe:' QUlow; Bulfterfleld, A poll Jbhri A:
Gat'i” receip^ts; £36. ectlon during the
■the sun of, £7; Is. Brigads moLWIONSHIP
fiLlTHEROE Ariuteur
League.chrillenftere Uanghp and Low V Moot drew furtilr ahead in their bid tor championship Bom urs 'on Satiriday. iLarigho top the league with a one-point lead oyer. Low Moor, whose lead ova: Chatbnm, in third place,
ing clubs have meant an unpro ductive smU for Chatbiim, but they jut up a hard I if ilnreward- ing itruggle agalrist. the leaders at Lsughb on Saturdayl ;
incrUsed to four poink MatcheJ against 'the;[two lead
■ Eaiigho won by. three goals to
two, but ( While Chatbum lost grourd - m , the: champion^ip race, thejl ptUl hold the distinc-, tlbn of having 'conceded fewer goals than any, other .side in the “"op scorers are iLangho,
whbs^ ■ thtee 'goalri
..last I week-end brbught!.tiheir total'SO jfar to 59
■presslve .!:form brought .them (rjght -pack into
In 13; gates. Lov Moor con
they — gresi": ' ,.on
the Sianipionshiij'; plctjure wheri halted, Ribble Cement’s pro-
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hl.
the four (goals scored coming in; the last fen; minutes.
awWiftom home,;Low'Moor won ;hreei goals to 'one, three ol
Saturday,. | ! r' Playing I
plaJe '-with 13 points, toree morel thah! their nearrist rivals. Read, UnTtKi,;vj(ho kepri on fhe victory; path orirSaturday foulrth' consecutive w 4-(p homej win against kerips : the vhlfors neit to':.the fotjt of .with only one pblnt C.R.G.S. I .Old Ejoys,
Rabble i now loccupy fourth;
■ifcith theiri \n. Read’s BUllngton' struggling the table, note than who sus-
tailed their nlrith
de.eat in 12 ga ries, riri Saturday iVhen. they
lost '5rl (at Anateurs'.
home to Clitheroe WINNING MOOD
ttead United 4; Billington 0 Read Inotcheii their fourth
outplayed' Billiri'gtori on Satur day. ' Billingtori' had no answer to a,lively Read forward line in
consecutive ■ victory. V hen they
v®ich Whittaker ,'wari a grand sahemer,.,;Hcorjrig thrrie goals«'ln the'first half; .Bead were;never really extended,; arid Whittaker put (them ahead; in ’the, 15th minute following kood work by chtside (left , Hrirrison, Shortly afterwards, Hprrison himseljf ffiored two' grand goals..
, i
will be, meet
'j:k; Klrtoam,' |CoateSi P al 1 tp e r, Asplnwall; AUen, lljVilde.
on behilf of the Clitheroe, St, 1 nbulance
interval realised
I Billing ;on's attack came imij're to thi picture when Read
iased up in the second half, but were uiiable 'to! imnetrate a solid home defence t i whlph Holden ilayed
well.at left back . Shortly
jefore.'ithe . end, Whittaker scored 'Read’s! fourth goal. He was . weir supported' 'throughout by Hanison ripd O’Connor on the winj s, but pUlingfon lacked
the forward thrust tjhey must achieve
f.they are to leagife tiljle.' : i'
HECTIC
Ribble jCement of the .:
MINUTES 1; Low Moor 3
distance.
bair could scarcely be :e;
and! Wallbank, nea'tly; lieaded
! home Moor’s lead hy his o'mi
goal.
put in a out and but the riiinutes Pinch ml:
Two :ri;nutes
visitors minute, jbut tho hard for an eqijaliser, no furiher ■ score' minutrisj
in this liard-fought m in the llast te: the' ligl t .was
defender.. in to
our goals scored: rich came
minptes when- ■that thej seen at al/
of How
misifickedi bbr)
from -'Hie enc, fender
mcrei puttin;
Ugh Rjbbie tried there was Until ten when a
Sherliker
Issue was clinched thrrie de it 3-1 for IjOW Moor.
hard shot from 30 yarijs opened; Ribbla’s account
R E R A I I ^ BRITISH IS L ^
CRAlfrrmANSHIP I ' ■ , ■.'■,]
Easy-tOTtake Cephos will give you double relieffr'om a cold. K breaki up the attack, soothes, gets tern perature down, and coun'.crs the depressing after-effects that often
: follow even the slightest chill. All this without risk of hanriing tne heart or upsetting tho di^estioni Cephos is on sale everywhere
in both tablet and powder foririi 11 dose {2; tablets or 1 powder] 2id., 8 doses 1/7d.. 21 dosbs 3/9d)
HALLENGE CUE, SALWR and
CHAMPIONSHIP ISLES
give the the 15th
ised ' Low through
;
,inueq the 'im- W Slch has
'toGHOliriiViyE'-' I Langho 3; Chitbum 2'
blit steady return to fonniiby defeating champioriship; rivals Chatburn ori Saijurday;, ' - It' Is now six . weeks since they had more than ■ a oie-goal ilictory, blit their'' second-half. ; showing produced, some Of the old timing ar d precision.; , '
, "
•ihriader from a lOft-wing. cross i |Chatbum’s lead .was .shbrt-
the first half, and Mrtainly had the edge m , enthusiasm. Cowell pl.t them' .aheadi-Tvlth,; a meat
dhatburri took I the honours in
! llycd in the ! second half, A switch of ' wingers by Langho fouridi Schofield perfectly (placed m| receive Sykes’s nod forward and ; to put ILangho •. level. Langho’s defence now took com- iriand, ■ , I
. At the other endi Tomlinson wfe in great ‘form in the Chat- bum defence, biit. nothlrig! could keep (Langho’s Ray Martin fifim scoring, and he followed (up smartly to intercept''a back, pass, rifid put Langho ahead with a IpVeJygoal. ' 'Toriilinson equalised for Chat-
brifi from the penalty spot, but langho kept up the pressure, and gained the points when fMartin(
bit!the,winner through a 'rqck of players. ;
AMATEURS GO NAP C.B.G.S.6.B. Ij' , I
Clitheroe Amateurs (5 !
[ In. (the!- first three; mlnutbs ‘the Amateurs went ahead' when (Dawson put in a low'shot which Is tuck in the mud by the goal'
Langho continued their, slow
Blackbool “'B" on Saturday, it wasrbJOoked -by'a defender, Allen! ma’di no triistaSe. from. thoreboimd^
,v-'inlldS'‘lett S. . Allen ,— — — j , , . . . ■i^^nrfirrWs.-.-.-■ . ,k I . terfps. ..'I,-'" - .! 1 , out this hard I shot ag?ilbst gm
;^S a buh slick essay in susj ense,‘EVERY lUINUTE COUNTS’ (Palladium) lives up to its name, giving a neat twist to, the
large, an innocent man has been condemned! for the crime and 1' awaiting, execution. JohnChavei Is the'' hapless victim of thi miscarriage of justice, am Teresa; Wright ' his ,■ equal!
■hapless wife, for,, It; was she’''!|w;h!6 InamomenC'
of;: P( threw i
gun
ani.0 his
afVay,'
thus ■glettingr of.;, the
One plrice of evidence'that iVould himi;-:|'';,-Macdbnald'
brilliant! ris'^ the
jstakesf-and , ‘ (almost Hoses—hlri reputation, to;clear the inriocerib 'man, I In a thriller .'thait ■xealli' makeri the; niost. of .pVery riilnute.
lawyer whij ‘.‘.dneration Seoret” 'has four
weft-TOOwp , players. Cornel jWUde ';B(eye Cochran, Phyllis (Thaxljer and'Karl Malden,'in aii ' .exciting; ■
(days m! the under^ourid' move-.. jmient agriinst (German^occuple 1 Europe.' IMr.. ,(Wilde is pan- ch'uten
..into, ,Gennariy. to' report.( back on -Allied, pomb damage; ' teamri pp with anpther agent,.' Miss Thaxter, arid; after manly apveptures has to Bee from the
flashback‘ to wartim 5
ipursping Germans and escripeto , .France.. It is here that he meets his toughest job. He is'keen to' send secret photogrriphs bf a new I
;Nazi jet plarie to England . Mp! I Cochran, another ! irie‘mber of thb igroup, -wants to sbnd them to 'Russia, and the enriulng political argumerit has some' violent cop- sequences. A fipfe , cast and' some exciting Sebuences 'inai e this (an leritertaining cloak-anp- , Tl drama. ': -I
^ *, ! ; ' Supporters bf.' their eyebrows,;but mystery fafc'
KUjtG LANE orjhodox meci- ■ I. ■'
I oine ''may lift
will‘not complain, at the adve i- tures
of.Robert Beatty in “Tpe' Broken Horseshoe.” Mr, Beatty, a surgeoit at. a;London hospltfJ,
.is ca(|led on-to opbrateion a rm.d accident.' victim, > little 'Teallslig . the (adventures'that 'lie ahead
( Respite For
i forced to hold a special geriei al (.meeting to decide (whether or ribtji tb earry on. in the Accrii g-
'■ H F s TI Green (Football Clilb, , jj who,! a ' fortnight ago, w<re
I 'ton i ejombination,.' have no ‘ mt re .'.'fik|ures' fintU (darly in: January-ary;
(mouth and was : tapped in by A; IhoiripSori,. Ten ' minutes later, |G. 'Wllkinsori scored the"second (from a-lpass by -Whittle.: 'Shortly' ifefore . half .-time,- * however, ■ jO’Coimell reduced! the I arrears 11 rith a 'fine, .opportunist, goal.'. . ' Duririg; the first '20 minutes, •the Old Boys spemed to have itemmed' the. tide pf (the ilmateurs’ attacks, b iit , ' the defence; faltered and ThreifEdl ■vas there to nod: in for .'the '.hird , Amateurs’; .goal. . Five minutes later, Hammond scored lifter a^ g(orilmouth mel6e, and he Old Boys were greatly haridl-,
napped when their left-wlbiger D’Cpnnell was injured, j i Jiist . before (tlme(. (N. Bush'(hit terrific drive from 30 yards ind gave the Amateurs a( 5-1 .victory.'
,|'!
ciiinb the. 1 WHALLEY: SHINE t^alley; 5;
Howard and Bullongh 0
Walmsiey Cup on Saturday, Whalley played a friendly match against Howard and BuUougb. In the nex't round ip a fortt night’s time they 'will play the Old AccringtonJans. Wha l l ey overplayep their
Because they were given a bye the first .round i of the
opponents for long periods 'and were by no means flattered by the substantial margin of( their
victory. Bush, scored a, hat-trick and Ingham got two goals iri an. easy victory; .
j CUP EXIT
match in the first jround of Ithe Walmsiey Cup;, Hurst Grieen Held I their.; own against a far superior , team but,, when the Piopeers scored their first goal, the villagers lost ] control and' conceded- two raorq before half time. , '.
Hurst Green *; Pioneers .6 For the first 20i minutes of this
■ i Erirly in the second half, Hurst
Green defenders seemed to! pe regaining confidence, only I to lose 1 their grip later and concede three more goals. ■
; IT WAS
WHEN-they sharia four goals' ' ’ I with Blackpool i‘B ” at Shaw
Bridge on , Saturdiy, Clitheroe endb'd a dr^jw-less run as long as any they have •
sinije the war. It w;as their first draw of the seatonj
( experienced B'pt no records were broken in ;
other departments, and certainly. not, at the turristiles. "Gate’’, receipts of £36 were, an improve ment on some recent returns, but', hardly satisfactory m view ■ of the importance of the I fixture.
“ fc
] j 0U GET SWIFTEG, SAFER JEUEF WITH CEPHOS! P H 0 S 1 LTD
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view, 'the match .'itself ((was no showpiece, although 'evbn( If n]ost folk [would have, counted them lucky to snatch a point;
so.near to.jthe end,,'
they.still had the chances to have earned | a'win. Wliat they did not haile! how-, everi,! was the sustained: speed and,' accuracy. of this ■ ' yoilng Blackpool ;side, or a ’’ general!’ ■ to| hold them, -together, during
the.second half. ,
!“GENERAL” LACKING I From VClitheroe’s; pqmt of
I ' ■ i
thef slde arid; confirmed’ ,thb promise bf; his earlier (disijlays with his sound! positioning 'and capacity for Work. He: shared ; forwards ( 15
Inside-left; Allen returned ( to ; ..^ead bail just{ abbut' as stron |. '-(f!.,
( ; , i
s any, Clitheroe .player has e one.,
s : a! resplt: !of iSaturday’b raW, Clltheroe'have now galr.ed
,a1 ' ' SPOTLIGHT And.Holdenj CHf.tainly sent the
.iljenalty .goal
j.two; minutes from : timpano,ther. demonstration ol .powerful (and! ,
a.ccurate'shooting .by a 'player'I'-w
h'd can moVe
;srip(porters .home,;; with a vldd .meiriory! -of | his' '• point-saving
'season been
dogged-.by bad luck .arip their only .decisive' Viettry 'this season was( scored agairist Whalley in tile 'iniddle of Octbber. : Tihre'e
weeks.ago tley were upable to fulfil 'a fixture, against IHaSllrigden Grane, ajnd matters came to (a ■
. ’(i’he Club'has 'throughout, .the '„.p head.
elprilnatbd from' ^the Walins ey (?up in the first | round by the Pibheers, arid ari they .only lad cup fixtures 'arrariged for Dec£ m- b'ep they wifi not have to! p]ay a^ain Until January'2nd.
:Now (tW,' they have !Nen.
have cleared eprey iri’
I popular filin pastime of “ spot-ihe-murderer.” ■Whili: the real killer is still at
before he can safely sew the case up. 'For it transpires that his patient has been deliberately run down :by a motor car m an attempt .to murder him, Dr.
.anus land finds himself in .the centre 01
a-.nasty, cope smuggling ring |iri' the process. Elisabeth Sellars) Hugh Kelly, and Vida Hope) are others involved in this British' 'variation (bn .the ever- pppular “ whb-duri-it’’ theme.
Beatty turns detective to estab lish', the identity of the assail-
. “ Xrirget Hqrig ,. Kong " dips .entertainingly;, in-to 'a' web -of 'oriental mtWgue' arid brings up .'an .. exciting ■ adventure story qbout' two" Soldiers of fortune who jbin forces to help smash a jargpscale spy-ring. -The spies, aim at seizing (the city of Hpng' Kong .and; handing it on. a, plate,
kO tb (speak, to the' unnamfed 'but thinly-disguised, “ foreign, element” .thathab'done .such a'
. . .
' bribk
trade.in post-war espionage both; on and; oS Oie screbn. Ribhrird Denning has the lead-! ing! role in the. fight to bring! the Spies to., justice—a fight compli cated by ,hjs love for attractive
:NanCy,
..Gates, whose father un wittingly falls In wi'th the spy leader, .’The . result"is a : lively fitBlodrama with plenty of action.'
. ! * ■ f
.of, those hard, intense roles 'at which (^e is
so.adept in “ This tVomari Is Oaiigerbus.’! , On the <tey before a big {hold-up, she' learns'that she is losing Imr eye-' sight: . Only one surgeon, DerihlS Morgan,, Can perform the neces sary operation, and by the time her sight is fully restored, she finds herself deeply in , love with' him. I'But -the other man in heV life, gangster David Brian, plans i to murder; his rival, and -there is’., plenty of excitement as he' develops his plan to, - riear- Success in the surgeon’s own operating theatre. Slick, well- made afid very well acted, the film introduces a talented' new comer, Mari Aldon, whb shows up well in such experienced company. ' But the main thing is ■ Miss Ora'wfor^’s ’wlde-eyed, baleful -passion.
sters, Joan Cfa-wford has another I , "The Story:Of Will Rogers” is
also the story of a great man, for the late .'Will Rogers had the qualities of 'greatness, , In the
Ifitandifig -Mrs;' Rogers, who helps her husband, cope with the ■heartbreal^ and triumphs of--a' meteoric rise to fame. Sprinkled liberallywith Rogers’ .own com ments; on life arid people, this is,,a highly entertaining proffle of one of the most pbpuldr anfi versatile Americans of this century. Eddie Cantor,. , arid,, James Gleason head a big supporting cast.
simple humoilr and hbme-sp'un philosophy that endeared him . to- America and the world, in his rise frbin humble cowboy to international. repute, both on and off the stage. ’This Technl- colored' biography has Will’s, sop. Will Rogers. Jnr.. playing the role( of his famous father, and' fiane Wyman a s ' the under-
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! ipy 'that time,I they'hope that ■wijh (their team i relnforcefi ■. by
hew :players-'arid!(helped by a new committee, Ithey will Vegain thefi winning ways of previous'
theroe PlayeFs ampionship /Exit
'i]\/[R. :L. WHITTAKER,- o:
' I . (Clitheroe, was defeated hy Mr. H. Todd, Accrington, by
three frames, tb nil in he! 'llMicashlre, Cuiriberiand ■ f np Westmorland area quarter firalsj bfi the ama- teur snooker
.championship. ( fi Played over ; five frames at,
'.Accrington pn j Sunday, ' fhi matclj was not as even as liao been . expected, |thei Cllthelof player being giyen little chaice against an opponent who pla;red
' virtually faul-tless! snooker. (Opening with | a , 21 . break,
. which he followed aln ost immediately wlth| a break of 42,
(81-8, and the third frame, 6133. NO CH/^NGE
,r!LITpERO(E : 'if !,. changed side
i.tb iDarwen Reser iThe team -'will 'Butterfield, Blqck :Coates; - Holden;, jyall, FrancisJ All
FIRS
'Todd!won the first frame by 103 points to 16. thd seepnd frame
* *. I One of yester-
. WHALLEY day’s American t musical comedy
•'heroines, whose unpredictable moods earfaed her a reputation
'as an enfant terrible of show busing, is' the. subject of I “ The. ‘ I Don’t Care’ Girl,” another, bf(
those streamlined musical bio graphies;,Which-take a Technj;- colored' look behind the sceneb. Mi'tzl, Gaynor, who -has a pert way with ( her, sings .and acts prettily as the 'temperamental star, Eva .Tanguay, and gets plenty of scope to do both as the film recalls her stage triumphs and stormy romantic life. David Wayne, her one time partner, and pianist Oscar Levant, recount the -story of her
-life, while a nostalgic musical (score, recalls the jazz-conscious days when vivacious, Eva was the rage;'
“White Corridors’! is an ex
(and Google Withers. The fight comes to a, head, when d young boy is admitted suffering from
eld an' un- ' ment, and have a bonny tussle for their! V sit with authority -before they get
/es, to-mon)w) permission. That, in essente, is be: Gillqw; the whole of it; but. there; is a
ock; Kirkhim, (wealth of .dramatic and humor- palmer, Aspn-r 'ous incident that makes this ah ■n Wilde.
mhiutes of rieat football when (blitheroe wefe (at their best -just before the .ifiterval, and. it. 'was a pity'.tha-t, I although (they, .tried hard enough individually, (the; line never regained similar. (cbhesion in the Second half. j
(Ml! marks for' 'a ' determined ■fight back, which , proved orice (again that enthusiasm ( and a !wlll to win afe i still forces to. be ireckoned with. I ' | '
DRAW OF THE SEi^ON t ■ . ■ I ' ^ ' ■. ' ' 1
heir' last r-nine games, and though no one can call that pro-
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.gressl •unsatisfactory,, the fact that'they are.<stiU-five places
from the top of the league
lindlcates that even the briefest lapse would prove costly)
(But'.at least .'they deserved-
CHANCE OF “DOUBLE” They continue to-morrow' with
,-morrow week to entertain( pro-, motion rivals, Earlestown,'who are now in third place. ,
a visit ' .to ,. Darwen Reserves, whom they .defeated at Shaw Bridge earlier in the season, and return to . Shaw Bridge to-
Old rivals., in': • the Olitheroe Amqteur. Footb a ll League,
-.Langhq .and Low Moor, drew further ihead of -the field on
‘ Saturday(
..in " ichampionship
' their battle: for honours. Only
;pne point now separates ,'the (clubs, and both have the chance to draw, further ahead of other opposition in home games ■to-morrow.' Low Moorl entertain
. 'been, blunted', by. a ■ number of setbacks in recerit weeks. One of them included; a home -defeat against Low Moor, so they have a double- incentive to achieve victory -to-rabrrovf.- ■:
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