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! I 50YS WHO


toDLETHEIR * CANOE i' '


i ■ ^


“ 1j>ADDLE| your own canoe -*1 is the motto i of ithree.


W^t Bradford boys,i who have been busy constructing!thelc owh craft, for; thfe navigation'


Bradford, 1 and his! frlefld^; |Gary Clarkson (14), of the Millstones Hotel, and Kenneth Pencil, aged 12,: of. ,“Scar: HTad,” West Bradford. , ^ j ';


Bernard Waterworth, son] of Mil and Mrs;i R. W. Water- worth, of I Mill-street, West


saw a plan of a canoe, I tok gather with constructional de-


Several weeks ago, Beriiard


'design was transferred to al •roll of wallpaper, for want of a better medium, and he],and h s friends set to work., j i ;


Mls, In a; majgazlne borrowed from the County Library. iThe


stretch of the Rlbble riear!the v llage. The low level o f ; the rwer has: had the! effe(]t of re- d icing the scope of the boats, b it a stretch of y?ater was fmrid to! be,suitable ner^r th? Ribble cement punip house. ;


completed last wdek. and the launching ceremony (■•took: place, with every success,! on a


Two of the :craft were finally


they decided earlier p itheweek to dispense wifh the ;servi(^ pI J. Riley, Gt. Harwood kept Ollth-


Without a profesilonai since


eroe quiet for the first 30 mmutes, which produced opy) 12 for the loss' of ,one w;<Jket. h Bu^i a lack of -bowling, .variety; W


'Entwistle took.'complete [ copr


firmly exposed later on, ns H., Yates and ■ prof^lonal . Alan'


m


roafad 'In a second 'Wicket stand worth [■ 110 runs. 'Hitting out'freely after a quiet i


t)ok the cahoes down to the rver .agaliii they attracted C insiderable; attention In their e xpertly managed : c r a f t , attractlyely'finished in orange .


On Sunday when 1;he boys i and green. ' , ; ; I. ■ , | THIRD CANOE


(onstructlon, and It Is hoped it will be ready! this week so that It can be launched before ' school re-commences. :


A third canoe Is now; upder


)f the two boats already built s . about £5 10s. ! The larger me, 141 feet lopg, cost abopt £3, and . the sifialler one, at 12 feet,'about £2 10s.


It Is estimated that the cost


entirely from i scrap wpod, supplied by Mr- Watdrworth. who Is himself I a joWer.. arid from whom Bernard Inherits considerable skjlll. iQnly the “ stringers,” lorig wooden slats ■


Both I are made® almost i'


which ruii along the bottom: of the boat, have been purchased. The boafs are! well 'finished and compare favourably with, professional models selling | at


£30 or more. .!


Sehd'oi and a leadiiig! light In the woodwork Iclass.! Bernard’s , ambition Is to be a joiner. |He Is always busy with' tools and regards [this latest j achieve­ ment [merely [as a [stepping stone bri the road to j fulfilling his ambition. (


A -,pupll at Rlversmead I | ; 1 i 1 I-. f


fOlBBLESDALE Wanderers ■ ■ have been among the


century m^k, but ;thei lriitla,tlve ^ s mo»t successful lalting side's this


s ^ n , but the scoring: touch S t e d them H a local-’d f by”


!•


at Whalley on Saturday, the villagers ■wbii comfortably [by 78 ^n s and Wa^nderers had the unusual experimee of their total extias—22 in j all— outnumber any individual score.


were in ' free-scoipg moo4 pavmg ,'he way .to a ’sommandlng lau for nine declare, in a ,secopd- wicket stand oi 86 betweem • Topbam and B. TattersaJL:m^ nered by T. ^botson. Topham


Wballey, on 'lie other hand, il ave pleasure m an­


iciifj that!iwe can! now installa-


ders for 1956


of pur new conyeypr- Grass Drier.’, ; | ' I . -


bsigped specifically to local requirements! [this -date machine Ifias ibeen DUghly: tested, and[ fPiind


[operating with ^ e a t


I in Ihe Clitheroe area le Grass jDrier is easily


|ly efficient. A j l r c ia d y of these Grass Driers siic-


]ated by one man, and its [harism is ^ully autonihtic. ail |rtkms(in appliances,


robustly icontructedl: and nd up staunchly to the


es ; use. £se motor) £880.


chine operating, telephoning for


I t ’s .S O e a s y t o s h o p ! i t o ■ l a i .’s on display at the ij! iV u g u s i t |1 0 -1 3 th |i 11(i


APPLIANCES LTD.' cashire


T e L 6 4 5 /6 /7 r ! [ '; | ; r 61/Atk


d ■ ’ '■ i.: ' • '-ill 'I


p r o d u c t s a n d b r a n ' I s a r r a n g e d j u s t i n f r o n t


r e f i c l | ^ a i i d h u n t . O y


a l l [ i t e m s a r e s o Q i - d s r l j ] g r o u p e d . A l l p b p u ---J


u r R a i l w a y V i e w f o o d s t o r e , ; a r


a r e 1 j n s t o c k a n d p r q p e r l ) f - !;». ctni->l/- QTlri TirnriP


o f y o u s o t h e r e i s h q p e e d t c ) s e r v i c e i s w a r m a n d T r i e m e lly ^


r i g h t i i u p u n t i l t h e c l o s i n g m o m e n t . i Y e i w e m i k t il] u s e


a n ( i ( j b m f o r t ; t h a t ’s W l j y w e E v e r y b o d y , w e l c o m e


a - p b i n t t o h e l p y c i u d o a l l y o u r s l i q p p i h g w i t h e v e g i v e h 'y o i i s e l f " S e r v :


c ■■I.,e . i


shared an openmg stand of [ 4i, to becom^; [top


and went on scorer with a


69, including niie boundar;^ CAREFUL SDPP()RT


42,' total to Smithies


irand inritogs of


Tattersall, brother ;ofj| jibe Lancashire bow: er. proyid^ ,car^


ful support wllh an and togeth:r they took,the ■'"’ for two.' mo’tw


prise of later I atsmen by taking restr cted the ' britei> 127 mrry


five for 42. but • a spirited [knock of'21 by Prank Webb and a us^ ful 16 by Holt contotoetto Wballey’s strorg 'position. i[ [


Standrtag (ID and H.. Snhtbies (lb) helpediWimderers to 54 to


A partnertolp between! K-


three'alter the first two wi^ets 27' ruhs, but . there


had fallen for was d dramat: middle batting ,wickets falling


i75. last WKfKET STAtiD 'helped Wanderers pass the


innings was a last-wicket! ,®-ff^^ between G. Tcmltoson (12) and A. Musgrove Oinot out),;which


Biggest partnership ' o f ; the


9,1—0—25p 2-1; G. Gfe


Holt 18


c I collapse of the ;strength, i.three


with the[ total at


remaltod firmly with the boirters, led on thiSi occasion by; R.-Bow- man, who had a analysis of five for 25. Holt, who again bowled. ihroUghout the In^gs, was rewarded, for a patient and pefseverlngi. display, bjj' a return


of four for! 45.


G. Topha:nil SnfithieJs|


;


|WHALLEY| c Eedes t)


' i s e 69


T. Ibbotsoh c Scott bi Walsh 15' B; Tattersall b Walsh ...... . ■K. Sharpies b Smithies ■ Holt b Smithies ...... .......... T. Wallbank b Smithies........


P. Webb b G. Garrat Walsh .........


' I Total, for


3X0—17-il —


t42“-5. RJBBLE3DALE -WANDERERS


R. ^ott i) Bowman j......J . 8 K. EcoleS'C Ireland b Holt ;. 9 K. Standring c Webb-b Holt 11 a Smithito c Holt b Bowman 10'. K. ProC'tofTb Bowman


G. Woodworth b Holt ’.... 1. 5 Walsh c'. 'Jjarratt b i Bowman 4 H. Washb^ooh c Bowman h .Holt


0


S. Preston c Bowman b Gorton , ......4


Bowman 8,


A. Musgrove nof out ......... 9, G itomltatou c ’Pattersall b


Extras ........... 22 Totai ........102


.i_45_4;[ R, BoWman P. Gorton 3—1— ra-tt 5—0—8—0.


W a q d in g ^O B l ) r a w


grammeT o:i Bdturiday; ] after a month' 'witJ lOUt '.'a,league' fixture, Waddta^ii • ritackly; |regained batting form with a score of 184 for elg’rt declared] when they visltoi fcto weri; on Satur­ day. Tori ;»orer Was J.' H. Cow- giU with 40, and other leading 'contribi tor 5 were K. R. Whlto


-RESDlto(G their North' East Laricaihirei Le agu e , pro-


side ;(35),B-


RUey (24). [ Although! Darwyn! [failed to


®-


emulate their [visitors’ rinterprto they dker.ded I'well ;enough 'to force a dr iwj I despite J. AuDins four; for


they hijd ;*eachfed 7^ for seven. play end^


Walsh .. c Tomlinson b


B. Bowmaii b Smithies P. Gorton


not out Ejctras .........8 0 nine wkts. dec. . .180


^ 4 _ ^ b l -0 ; G. [Woodworth. . piiHngte qJia— TT Smithies 8.2—0


dning 18--!Mi- 0; p- Tpmlin- captain’s ■ Walsh 1^ 2—51-r4; K. Sian-


later fessional tag all


'Read’s profes—.— r -—,


|0EIjEB] ' mentlfoi'


by three ruM agatato Baxenden on Saturjiaj.


Htodle (i7),]were chief contribu; tors to aJ Riad fotal a bright jeajturei'was


took sevm ■wickets to 51'to help Bead registered |[an bxcltlng win,


ATfNCi his re^engage- • a (ninth season as slohal, Jack' Dyson


, P. PhircDugll (39) rind R.


of 130, and the enthusl-


asm with v hich Rtod fieldsmen ickid ,?;up their- pro-


n.


Is nttack,.Baxenden he- ou; for 12[r despite a dijnlrigs of 46 by L.,


start,' Yates richly Idesmed his'- first .'half-century f(|r ithe senior team, with eight b om id ^ and E 'Six' in a virtually chancelps. toning of 68,'thebighest sew match. Though- 1 ^


eggressive, 'Entwistlb was safe,; enhancmg .his rePH^apon as


one 6f the lease’s professionals' with polished innings bf„62. m


■ 'bowled with the ^ore at 122, bub'! Gt. Barwoody hopes], of a break-through were quickly shattered’ in the. subs^uent


stand ended when Yates


ithird-wicket stand Entwistle aiid W;


MAGNIFICENT betjween


Davies.' ' '


Davies complete, the scene with a “” o— i


' 1


display ' . ■ t I


dominated inagnlflijent


■^Yeihe^ Ms;50|after Orfy 26 minutes batt ng, and whep the declaration came at 210; fm


display of *>lg m in eight minutes. He


three, made m a totel of minutes, Davies was stlU gOh« Srong having fait! four


K a s greatly to GtlHawoods c f^H h a t after>v‘“g beenM


tion -to come tanjtalisingly to a ' point a m ^ t aU


o 'wVets .fo r&e


made an thanks largely, tJ the


B influence


thering-ton, whose own . rw a of a'six and eig^boundarl^ ^


E bright knock ol 66 w,® by “ means the le'ast' attraptiv


WHAHEY : and five fours In his 61 notjWf.


romnletely' overshadowed , by Clitheroe’s' battin^^r]8^ J ^ 7 ■hit Viack -with equal' determpa


, from, a surprise rpma ; || [ ^ :>niey started bWly by'losing


feature , df this batsman’s f l ^ day-.! '.


slve spirit, J- Edmondson (27),' J. Nuttall (21), and K. J. Maisdra (20) provided effective support, and qiitheroe must have heaved a sigh of relief when a stubborn last-wicket pap werp. finally


InfMted by -the skme aggr^ '■ i >■'I !.! separated. ■ : ' i


evenly Shared, D. Hammo^ taking three for .36, P. W l » n two for 22, and . newcomer J. Sllnger making an encouraging


Bowling. honours ■ were fairly


start with his two for 26.' . CLITHEROE ! '


H. YatM b donnell ........•]•• 88 R. Read st'Bulcock b E Maredien : ...; .. - • • • • •'• • • ”


ntwistle St .'Bulcock b


j Marsden ; . . ......»••••••••: nT w. Davlps not out


D. Hammonds nert out . ....: i« y Extras


or 8


Total, for three wkts. dec.;. ,210 M J. Connell 20—3— K.


arsden :^i—4i^90—2;_J, Theato


7—1—28—0; H. Ramsbottom 6— Ot-27-0.


GRiAT HAB'WOOb


D. PUkington c Hodgkinson b Pike . .I ........


J. Theakeh b Entwistle . . . . . . u I. Elherlngtbn st Hodgklnson


I


J. b Hunger Edmondson c Musson o B Hammonils


J. Nuttall Ibw b Hammoqds.. 21


. Baines] c Hammoi^ b Wilkinson’


A. Heaton ru" H., Rgmsbettom c Entw..^le p .


y. K. Mar^deh c'Pike b ; . _ , Hammonds ,— ............. J. Ckjnnell not out •••••;••••• J. R. Bulcock c Musson ;0


■Total


—6—0; N. J. Sltag^r


Pike 7 - ^ 4 - l ; W. Davies .4-1 Entwistle


Hammond’S Wilkinson 3—0—22—2.


113—1—42—1;


Finder 2-^6—8 ^ ; W- ,4—0-^26-“2 J j D.


„V


second i sucoessl''^ year., fhey will be presentedfwlth pp Aider-


Club are OUthei|-, Netball iLearae oliampiops to a


Ciitheroe (path


man Cook Shield at a presen,a- t'on dance-i|ext month., I


.


mRxiinuin )i21 points,, they have won every 1 ^me|j-this spason.


Top bf the .league I mth a


eight i teims at present m -vhe league Who are. previous league champiotjs.


ire the only one of the o Pictu’-ed here at :the conclusion . . . . ..


week-end .are memhors .;of^tn^ Cat.hollo 'llrls- cmb team. ^Left to


f the league programme iwj


Wlnterijottoni.V Back row.., V Brown-^ Cottam. P. Hargreaves. B Hall.^■■McNally.


CUTHEROE SIGNINGS ON ,W IN TRIAL GAME


'THE teajHia which itake the field 1“ A c


them.’.'.


sprinkling of ilast seasons players, inclu ding , Trezlse, Aspden. Bunett. jWallace, McManUsi ^m ak e r; Tatter-


They will contain a, lair sail and Ward. i i


be oh vliw ijo-morrow, .are Henderson'.' > who played ,ior Bamoldswlck last season, and Dr lhKwat .e r , who ,1s an


The nev i signings, iwho will


Accringtoil district' player. I Clltiiero i’s w


this weakhe^s i chadmanjof. t|ie club, com;- HOhefulj of season.': Mr.


'Wilkinson ........... .••!•••,•• ’ Extras ...;...... '


' a ' iucfteaful A. Blacklock,


the nuclei )s or a good team.- Torihoriow’s trial match,


riented tlfisijvqek, / ‘We have


which is] t lh iw . for o’clock, willbefofe emUerW take the. field


next^i Satiirda&'(ln tHelrJrst matejh of Ihefseasph, which is an away jfixtuire wjth BUrs- cough.. T h e :0 t home match Is on Wee.hesday. August 24th, .when].C1 i ttfe]r o el entertain Prescof C ables.; T to .’Wlll he followed .with lanotjier^home match 01 Eaturday, Augi^t 27th, wh< n tl|ie[[visitors are St.


Annes.


■they wi new bl: stripe


seys. Win In


of New(:astle Uifiteq. This, will replace '^he familiar red Jer­


lad rouAn I


' ^


ciltheDe’s team wlU have a ‘‘■new look” tpl4 sea^n ln that


be '[wearing their and white vertical tflt-Similar to that


GOOD irEAitt


but hopesfare .tflgh of sl^itog a sultablf player to remedy


s the outslderieft 1 portion, '


IE teams wxucu .. ................ „ the trial rmatch y t Shavr Bridge to-morrow m readiness lor the opening


of Clithei be's Jthird [season in the Se^nd, pivision_ of,_ the Lancashire Ctobmation wdl have a


.niNlOB LEAGUE


Wh^ey Pair In Record Stand


PLAYING for . Whalley II ■ against' Rlbblesdale Wan­


derer -ill In a local,."derby-rat Church Meadow on Saturday,. B. Emmebl and. l. Bradley .estab­ lished a new record for the'.Rib- blesdale Junior .League . by adding 109' runs to the minth wicket. Previous best was 94; by the Baxenden ’palr,: A. WestweU and J. Ingham in a champion­ ship pliy-ofi with Cherry, Tree


in 1937 ■ ■'


Emmett had 13 boundaries ;ln_ a splendiil! 76! not out,, while.


Bradej accumulated 33 runs In his 1 Im aluable supporting . role. With 0 her good scores frqm E.' Ibbotsoh, (25), A. Sykcs (23) .and G. Lawless (20), whalleydeclared,


at ’246 :or nine, and then;hadAo be coni .eht,[ ■with a, draw as .Wan­


; with'2117, to nine., I; Half-centuries by] W- Birch


derers' set [the peal on b spec­ tacular scoring spree by replying


an tarings bf'45 by,D. Parkin-, son; helped Wanderers reach' 191


(63) a Id D. 'Hitohen:. (51)*, .plus


for file, but later-wickets fell cheapD and Wanderers had only , one wi:k^' to fall dmtag.the.last.: dveir'o:: an;excith^.finish.,


SEQUENCE ENDS ,' '


works team replied with 135. to five to a Clitheroe total of 130. A fine ■ half-century -by C. O. Brooki, who had.: 10 boun'daries ta hii innings of 66, was sup­ ported by. useful : contributions


eroe I [ came to an; end at .Rolls ROyce : on Saturday, when (he


20 runs. ' Big Scores In.


Glitherbef&hefit popularity of Clithetoe’s


:was Reflected,by a] large attend- ance I for his ben^^t match-at Chatbum-road on Sunday. Spec­


rofes^onal, Alan Entwlstle,


tators were 'treated to a brisk •llsplAy of, batting- enterprise,


,


and riot least .by. Entwistle. him­ self, [who colltoted . 60 runs on the same ground t o tbs second .■time] In 24 hours.


of Settle, who ci^ked 11, bound­ aries and a six in his 80 pot out, EntoisUe helped his owri eleven to a total of 213 for six declared, only to see it surpassed by a Clitl erce XI assisted by the East Lancashire pro., P. Crawford.


Partnered by J. Greenwood,


A p a r tn e r s h ip between Rlbt lesdale Wanderers’ B- Ec® ®)®>


who made a bright 57,- and H. Smi hies, -who had nine fours ta his 47, .heiped -Caitheroe .rimke an exceUent start, arid, later contri- bttUjns by Crawford (37), J. Dyson, the liead pro. (19). and E. Musson (23), ensured a winning total of 216 -for eight.


-pyOLDEB of the- Eibblesdaie League’s : Iridiyidual sco^g


recird, Wilf Davies, the Ciith- eroc batsman, earned further distinction on Saturday when he scqi ed.what must surely rank as one of the swiftest halfteenturies


eve:'seen in a league g^elon the Chatburn-road ground. Taking fourteen runs off suc-


:twc fours to the first over he rec jived,' he raced to 35 . in eight minutes’ batting, , and had: reaped 50. after 26 minutes. -Wl en Clitheroe ! declared at a msfaoth 210 to three- Davies


cesiive deliveries with a six and


had been at the''wlckbi. exactly Sl.liiiriutes, for his,'61 'not'but. qEMTtflM] STAND'


Jut'; if' the enterprising'Davies ] [ ,<3A)1^/8/55 : . -n r


found- ihemsdves' .bverehadow^; wih'. which they,] took„up .too. • but Gt. iHarwood ] earned lita :


i 'stand provided -the foundation b''8ri'


on . which: caithtooe’s] victory- was built., -Many - sides, i'W


miirKs-'to the -vigour arid pinch


stSe much, of the fhunder .with thte. irresistible , ;dlsplay![ bf ' big. hitting. Clithefbe, were! eqhMly.i wwl served by' their. two other, half-century makers,' H'. Yates ahi Ai Entwistle] Whose oentury


A' winning sequence, by Clith­ smiths ' ls Sigmund '[Riomherg,


, , <Dne I of the most GRAND prolific and jpopuiar ofi20th centuty torig-


' ,


composer of such ,;evergrton musicals as “ The Desbrl S()ng,”


from W. Aubta (21) and A. Huddlsston (11), but after reacta tag. 110 to:..five, Clitheroe lost their remalifing wickets for only


popular song, hits as thoto.'that . such


''berg' story Is [told iagatost a sumptuous background of,, his best-known meltidies. Jose Eprrer


have flowed from Romberg’s! pen gives obvious iscbpq for a screen muslcril of, rare appeal, and in “Deep.Irii'My Heart” .the ^m-


,'Scpres a notable, succks as the compotoT,;and[the ittoiy deftly


' as'-the'teader[of a ca^e, orchettra .to, 'international fame as,; the [creator. ' of the:. w()rld’s .most popular musical combes [ and


■blends romance! and drama |as, it ■traces'his careto from!; obscurity


'l l^ t operettas..'. Merle ' Operon 'makes a welcome return to the


“The' 'Student Prince,” [ "New Moon," and I‘‘Maytime.’’ , A career accomp^l^ '


familiar look' about


right.' frdnt row: P. Gudgeon, P Wilson- B. Cbatburn (cantaln), M


of'the Rlbble faplds] since \the‘ beginning of the school; hbli- da|s almost flye weeks ajgoJ •;


They are :'twelve-yew--old t r u n s g a l o r e a t c h a t b u r n r o a d


Three Half:Centuries By Clitheroe Batsmen


But Pluckp Habvodd Gel Within i 32 of Commanding Total


■DATSMEN took Ihe hbnoJrs[ at Chatburn-road on Saturday ® i, n rutheroe Ihad orie of their most spectacular scoring


»ND YEAR Happy Hunting Ground '


T ONG a happy hunting ground for Hollywood adventure v^tc^., the Spanish Main providics the setting for another tole o ^ buccaneering demng-do in THE BLACK SWAN (Palladium). ,


s to c k e d ra n k s of screen .buc­ caneers I in this hvely advenjiurie story, swash­


Tyrone Power Joins the well NEXT [


buckling ,bis way through some risky


WEEKS FILMS


exploits as an ex-pjate chief ■W


Morgan .another celebrated buc­ caneer tvfmed law-abiding :citl- zen- to end tlje pirates' r^gn, of


ho Joins the reformed Captain


terror over the' sunny jClarrlb^ Maureen O’Hara. George Sanders an'd Anthony Quinn are featured


on for ever it seems l£x Barker is one bf the latest actor-athletes to play the role, and devoteto are not likely to be dlsappotajted by bis i showing in "Xarzan And The She-DevU.” ta' which :Mr; Barker' mamtains' ■ the Aegend convincinglywith a brimt display' of Jungle skills as| he fights i tribal voodoo and 'the attempts of ievU white men;, to exploit! a forest tribe.


i ;


j i other leadmg roles and Technicolor -shows oS some magnificent'seascapes. . ;


Baba’’ 'teams 'John Deteki aii^ Elaine Stewart to an Arabian Nights’ fable, with OtaemaScqpe and Technicolor to; embellish


“The Adventures i of Hajjl


1 moving.-. Mr. Derek PiaVs, > i young ; adventurer who stumhlM


- arid heroics .to keep ithe action


some exotic Eastern setUngs a generous'quota'of swind play


across a plot to abduct ms country’s : .beautiful i prtaceffi, played by Miss Stewart, and sets oilt to bring her b ^ .-to^toy. Chief among the hazards h®. to face is a encounljer wim ^ army of slave women, wba cap- ■ttire the princess and,hold her ;to ransom, and Mr. Derek. h^,*a lively time of it to outwitting this battalion of mlUant


females.


; ■ 'I*. ‘


' king LANE man. He'rbert !


That astute show- Wilcox, -sei


up a gay ' mixture i of, ,musi( romance and historical pageqnt


to “Lilacs In The Spring,"| a lighthearted confecdon of enter- terlatatog. ingredients and | a notably 'adventurous■ piecejof casttog—the appearance pt Errol Plyrih' as, a song^nd-dance mm PartneVtag .Anba N^ta: to tome engaging tausicisl hunibers*: Mr.


the' screen debut of radio [and stage comedian. Frankie Howerd] whose I brand of frantic comedy gets plenty.' of scope for | ex­ pression' about an airport [’bus driver' with; a genius for getting himself into trouble. Mr. Hoij?erd plays' the driver.- and there is plenty, of fun as he gets lost [In a London , fog with £200,000: of stolen,! bullion in 'the luggage rack i and' a notorious thief among his passengers. Margaret Riithbrford Ptoula Clark i and George Colouris are also ta the ca^t; but the effusive Frankie takes! chief honours with: his comiC' handling of this ’bus-load ot'mttchlef


“The Runaway'-BUS' marks League Tabl^


BIBBLESDALE LEAGUE P. W.


, 17, 6 , 17 6 17 5


t'17 9 17 7 17 6


17 10 17 9


. 17 '. 5 . 17 3


D.UPt:


7 i 0 37 6 i 2 33 4 4 31 3 7 24 6 5 24 6 5 24 9 3 24 6 6 21 4 ‘8 20 6 8 16 8 '8 11 7 10 7


BIBBLESDALE JUNIOR: ■! ':' -LEAGUE'


LEADING POSITIONS P. W.D. L.Pt.


Flynn, whose pejotaWlty been achieved to mbre 'hazard­ ous fields bf screen .action, shpws imsuspected talents .as a d a ^ r and musical comedy heroj . The story; has Miss Neagle ;as'!m EHS.A.' entertainer during: [the last war, who develops .hallucina­ stions as'the result of an taliw


Oswmdbwlstle ■Rolls-Royce Lucas Setqe. Clitjheroe ...* ohefry Tree Whalley' .... Baripoldswick


blitz. Fantasy takes .over fto® fiction as she Imagines herself back: in .'the; earlier pages] of


ustained during ( the, .London


'• Gwynn, and' later as ; Queen Victoria, aU of which] pwv


British ' history, first | as^ hfeu


' musical comedy go hand-ta-hand. I There is-also! the story,


! scope to Bomb, ^tacUlar. episodes ta which history pnd


) has ; to decide between - two ' ardent suitors. David Fairar and ■ Petej Graves,'arid for humour jiherb' ls '[a-:'geiibtoto iUUotaj ' of : Ctokney •wit by Kathleen I to i -


: soil ' liondoii ■ . I * ' t : , ! T a lw s Six^^


OUTS'TANDING [individual per- 'r [ fonnanebj' In' [the Bibble ■yalleylCricke^ League on .Satur­ day was that '®I the- Downham bowler] R. Thompson, whp took slk wickets for 10 runs, taoluding his 50ith ,.wickeit.'of the season; He has now-.taken 52 . wickets at a'!cost ,6f210[rnna. - '


-ri) arid A. AtaswoHh (five to 32). : I , .


:


serton as the'actress yrhp him win the theatre "-wprid’s atterition, and -there is a-charm­ ing! study from' Doe:'Avedcin as


.the] ■ tempestuous] charmeril with whom he falls- to love. -Walter


wagon, but what matters most is the' brilliant! parade: bf famous Romberg tunes, lavishly mejunted In a Techniedbr totttagj and sung and ;drincedl by ( such famous Stars as; [Rosemary Clooney, Ann Miller, Howard .Keel, Tony J Martin] .and] Jane


Pidgebn is ;the‘ 'Impresario to whose star. Mr. Ferrer,hitclj.eshis


' -WHALLEY. come land 'go, but that [ever-pppular


*'[ ;* j.* ' ■' screen actors mhy


Jungle favourite, Tarzan,' goes


challenge, particuiarly. stacte; they, were' without professional assist-


arice;:,'.


biggest hirith-wicket. - jistari: Emnlett and L. Bradley,


Junior'


S PO R t lN G SPOTLIGHT


a new yardstick with'bliett part­ nership; of 109 for" Wrimey- II -


agairist' Rlbblesdale 1 Vfaidefers n . : - ’The previous ' record ; for a


ntath-Jwicket, ’ stand hari lasted for'18'years.',,'


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' losti'-the'scbring touch: i R; Bow­ man’s .five [for 25;'^as ja vital: factor,] • and] so , itoo,.' waq . an: innings of .169., by.:ithb..-Whalley opener,: Gii.’irorihariri ['.BUt Wan-' dereiri 'had at'least’soirie; degree of: jicompeiisatlon.-! in', another dqm'onstratibn by Hafry'^mithies of his usefulness 'as' a change • bowler,'


between'Whalley. ^diWMderers,] the -'viliagers scored [ a; ijtriktag success against, their] old rivals, who! for.'bpce 'seemed! 'to have


[ 'In.; -'the seriior-!;.league ■ game■


Another record sent fly Saturday’s flrni pitcji^ wa Eibhlesdale


ji ague’s :id,' B. setting


tig, on isithe


. ! ’ .EMPjHA’nC WIN ■ I Barrow kept their place at the


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•top of thb, league . ..with an emphatic win agatast their local jivalsj -Wiswell, who were dis-- riiissed for. 46 by the'bowltag of J. Foster (five for 20) and C. Forrest (four for lO). J. Ben- tham’s 29 accounted' to well over, half ,the ' -Wiswell ■ total.' Despite Blrkett’s '. six .to 45, Banbw: achieved a total of 114, chief contributors being J. Hewitt (27), A.. McNaK (25). and P. -Leemtag (10).


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"total'tof 84 liharikis chiefly to'ihe batting of G. Warden (17), H. H(rigate'a4) and E. Hayton.(ll), while Rlbch'ester,. for.whom T. Crbrishaw took six for 43l replied . [ i


, Defeated by five wickets at Ribdhester, Brockhall reached a


' \ I;,' -with ,86 for five.


SCORE) .50 |Ni26 iPfflTK [ ' ' ' - I'l. ' ' ■ '


top 'Of- the], ■'6a We .I seems ,to‘ indicate .'that, the championship I trqpliy held by!- Cllthej-oe, t o 'the [ past ;two years is likely] to pass' across 'th'e bounty Jlnb'. ito 'Earby, I .whose, fine win at .Settle' on -Sat-: liirday gave them a' clear! lead of. [three points. Their cloM'heigh-: IbouTs arid :rivalS,Barribldswick,-: [lost ground ta.-’ lostag by lone rim’ [at'Sklpton. . ’’■ '■[][;-, '] ■


Meanwhile,] the position' .at the' :WHO-;pUN]TT^: .


I cricket. follbwers, as] much' as to the statisticians arid' scorers. See: ' if ybu, get it right. : ' ;


week ■was ■ |tlh'e ■ following - teaser, which should appeal to; offitaary


, From! .the:followtag Infonna-] •tion,' find ', which howler .took 'the first wicket. ■. !■ '■'


; A [B


' O. M. R. W. .■,, [ ■ ■ ; D[, .............. C .............. ■


9 O 24 l ; 4.1 35 4 8


3 2 5 1 s' 41 4


One (taange (mly 'waa'.riMide at 'each end'. .The. last,']three wickets fell' at. the isame Itbtai, The' fourth -wicketfell': ta, the' 12th oven ■''" ' - ■' '•


. T h ^ howlers did not neces- 'sarily bowl in, the .above ]bider;'


The solution;.•will be given to this column nextijWeeiri;!


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spell,' and to ariotiher ; useful' analysis of -three; jor 20 by' R^ph Atotawall,! Downhani [ had a comfortableijwto-against Sabden II' who were all out for 35. But Dpwnham batsmen did -not have matters all their owri way, only r| ’Thompson (15) and R.iWaSh- btook; (ll)j reaching. ;double figures. Downham iwere all .out to 65 against some effective bowltag by, R. Abraham (five for


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NETBALL LEAGUE [ FINAL TABLE |


P..W.D.'L.Pt. 14 14 O! 0 28


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