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|Ecrappy, but wt' n the finer « ! up in enthusis spirit. ’


bhout the game


WINDERMERE A B0WNES8 12V Depart Whalley . . . . ^ 5 ^


ItePart Chatburn . . 9I15 ^ HABOCA8TLE CRAG08


I that cajised thi pter seven mlnu^ \VES pounced from HendersjDn at the second


[minute Neild put centre from t^e


I ball Into the riet


|rst and only g( JONES breaking


ONLY GOAL I later St. Amies


|h a ground sllot Irickled into the c.et. eriods after


koe h£id St. ^lies |r own half.


|lhe left. After ce out of position'


the


pries ofl Clltheroe 3REAVES scoied with ,a beautiful


|tly after this goal collided w th


[raced for the b^. prther. part in the


jlllFFICULTY handicap Clith-


ttle difficulty nes at bay, for


and--'Wallace w pe and solid


pot the goals with loing, Smith v^as left wing, wl|ile he


be better when ‘ pout ball contro:


sed on the left Ite was £1V 13s.


fallace; Hendersbn, >pe, Bithell, Jo: Hodgson, Har-


Abbott; Jackson, ^lor; Kirby, Shaw, , Medcalfe. P. Schofield,


ng, W. Smith. Athletic: Ryin;


of B L F EXCURSIONS IServlces X16 to


Ik po o l pr the NATIONS


prom


|E WHITE LION ptU 29th Septem'


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Day 5/- return


pY BUS STATION and SATURdAy Day 5/- return


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king Street ,Whalley St. Annes centre-'


pich was partially HARGREAVtS


“ K g e . T : : : : a a Depart, Clltheroe . . . .


^


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Depart Clltheroe Depart WhaUey MONDAY, 16th


NEW BRIGHTON


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. . . . 6-30 Pm. 045 p S


SEPTEMBER


9-0 am. 9-16 am


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. Depart 'Whalley . TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER


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CHESTER & RHYL


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6-30 p jn 6-45 pan.


4/6


,8-15 'ajn. 8-30 a.m,


, 16/3


12-45 pjn. 1-0 pm. 1-15 pm,


6/3


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BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS Depart Clltheroe .. Depart WhaUey .,


OVER-SANDS


powing they ^e be “not-Bo-athletic”


in on


6-45 p S 4/6


-


Depart Clltheroe . . . . 8-30 pm Depart WhaUey .,


4/6


Depart CUtheroe . . . . 6-30 pm Depart Whalley ..


« wv 6-45 pjn.


4/fi 5/0


their i Great


Chamtnonship » * ^ . " 1 1 VI C a


, EXCURSIONS fMn,,qUT^ERqft 16, Wailgat.,


'Bui ; Station. CHATBURN, Brown Cow SUNDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER I Bourhe takes


PEjAp need oiily one po lii^nship of the RibM


will big decided tp-morro: cricket i season.


earest challengers, Earby, Harwood.


The league leaders had i


Vitall last match against Settle lint to clinch the cham-


lesdale League, which nlv—the last day of the


They will be striving for thlat vital point at Settle, while ihre faced with a stiff task at


Great Harwood on Saturday, than c by A. 3ourke who claimed seven in one over.


Ittle for 24,


difficulty in overcoming


;s to a brilliant bowling spell [, including three wickets


Read, members; of the leigue since 1892, 'have been ons only once - f in 1949|


Ciitheroe went down by


T aylor (63) and Hudson (se J victory against Padiham


of the were G


fobr wjckets to Earby, for whom ' :n for 30) were on top form.


taple for the first time this jropham (68) and F. Webl) (54).


lifted Whalley from the foot' season. Tlieir chief scorers


Rjbblesdale Wanderers narowly defeated iBamoldswick at Oiutch Meadow where both clu! is fielded weakened teams.


Whuley notch


6-30 pm, 6-45 pm.


WEDNESDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER nuppILilfe**-'-


MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS '•


Depart CUtheroe . , 6-30 pm Depart WhaUey


I ‘ ^


BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS


Depart Clltheroe ...... Depart WhaUey ___


grange. 11/3


Depart Clltheroe . . . . 94) am Depart WhaUey . . . . 9.15 am.'


' 4/6


6-45 pm[ 4/6


YORK AND HARROGATE I I/9 Depart WhaUey


THURSDAY. T9th SEPTEMBER 8-45, am


MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS ^


BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS Depart Clltheroe .. Depart WhaUey .,


Depart Clltheroe . . . . 94) a.m' Depart Chatburn .. 9-15 am.


Depart Clltheroe _ 6-30 pm. Depart WhaUey .. ' '"


4/6


6-45 pm. 4/6


FRIDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER


SETTLE. HAWES AND HORTON- IN-RIBBLESDALE


Depart WhaUey ___ 94) am. Depart cutheroe . . . . 9-15 am. Depart Chatburn . . 9-30 a.m.


9/3


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BL/ICKPOOL for the ILLU........ ............


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-.JMINATIONS SATURDAY. 21st SEPTEMBER


Football Excursion—BLACKBURN R. V. DERBY COUNTY'


MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS I


BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS


4/6


Depart Clltheroe___ 6-30 pm. Depart'Vyhalley . . . . 645 pm


4/6


Depart Clitheroe___ 6-30 pm. Depart WhaUey ___ 645 pm.


Excursions are by luxury coaches. Seats booked to plan.


Book in advance at Local Oflico;


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(for eicoursions from Chatburn ^


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CLDDING SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS) POOL


T O O N S


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uon. Sat.


Mon. 23


ll-O 11-30 I 1-6 11-35 ll-lO 1143 l.ni. pm. IMO 945


114) 11-5 11-10 11-15 11-23 pm. 9-36


Sep. am.


|DAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY, imd


|n til 26th October pm. pm. p.d.


11-27 —


| l4 4 1-30 I 1-50 1-35


I1-33 — 11-38 —


- 8/3 - 6/0 — 5/6 3-7 5/3 — 4/9


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[to Happy Mo I 1/-: Children


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lunt 8d.


|l6 th SEPTEMBER


[depart 1145 a.m. „ , 11-55 a.m. , ■ 124) noOn


t’rom. ret. 104) pm. l23rd SEPTEMBER


lep a r t 1140 a.nl, ' , ■ 1149 a.m. , 11-64 a.m. , 11-59 a.m. ., 12-5 p.iri.


|Prbm. ret, 10 p.m.


■fare FACILITIES loD PASSENGER^


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IM CLITHEROE


ly train, any day, 1 25th September for pd on day of Issue Hthln 16 days, silb- [itlng arrangemer^ts.


BY TRAIN


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WhaUey depart 9-29 am. cutheroe „ 9-37 am- Olsbum „ 949 am.


Change a t HeUlileld. SOUTHPORT 1


Each MONDAY, TUESDAY^ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and


FRIDAY, until 25th October


(Thatburn „ 11-38 arh. 6/6 cutheroe WhaUey


Glsbum depart 11-27 am. 6/3 RlmlngtOn „ 11-33 a.m. 5/9


„ 1144 am. 6/6 „ . 11-60 am 5/6


Change at Blackburn and Preston In each direction.


EVENING


MORECAMBE 4/3 ILLUMINATIONS


Admission to Happy Mount


Park: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. i extra. .


SATURDAY, 14th September '


Whalley depart 4-30 p.m. Clltheroe Chatburn - Rlmlngton Glsburn


4-38 p.m. 4-45 p.m. 4-50 pm, 4-55 pm.


Morecambe Prom. ret. 11-20 pm


SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER Whalley depart 4-30 p.m.


Morecambe Prom ret. 11-20 pm. EVENING


cutheroe Chatburn


________


440 p.m. 445 p.m.


tan bar SHOES BLACKPOOL ^


lULJJMINATIONS SUNDAY, 15th September


cutheroe depart 446 p.m. f/® WhaUey


Glitheroe mhere not otherwls* shown.


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„ 4-60 p.m. 4/0


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Agenli ■' and


W VO 2/3


Depart Clltheroe___ 1-30 p.m. Depart 'WhaUey ___ 145 p.m.


_ 12-15 p.m. 4/6


4/6


6-30 p.m. 645 pm.


season, 'whalley notched their third win -When they entertained Padiham on the Abbey ground on Saturcay.


scores jin the league this


tliird win one of the highest


ing bat 'l^ordon Topham (68), ;and Frank Webb (54). Tom Wallbank jdlso had a confident ;28 not out.


6-30 pm. 645 pm.


■ Padihamj had passed the : century niMk- by one run when Itheir last Wcket fell.


fixtures. It| gave them a 'welcome four poinKjto keep them off the bottom rurik of the league table.


most succe^ul bowler. He took three for 11: .


Peter GOrton was Whatley's ’VHALLEY


G. Topham c Knowles b Shirtclifle ..........................68


P. Gorton b| Hunter.............. 0 T. Ibbotsonib Burrows ........ 13 P. Webb c Stirling b Brown.. 54 K. Sharpies; b Reid.............. 6 T. Wallbant not out .. .. .. .. 28 Nutter not ouf ................. 0 j Extras ........... 2


6-30 pm. 645 p.m.


Total for 5 wkts. dec. ..171 O. M. R.W.


J. Hunter . Reid ...... P. Burrows . B, Shirtcliffe............. _ A Stirling I...........'3 0


B. Brown . J........... 6 1 ,


The vlctijry was a bright finish to the villagers’ list of home


Their 111 runs for five wickets declared c ime chiefly from open­


R PADIHAM Marsden c Sykes b Nutter 0


Reid c Ibbotson b Hargreaves 0 Stbrling c Wallbank b


Hargreaves ..........................20 Gorton .............................. 3


J. Dutton c Sykes b Topham 1 B. Shirtclifle c Wallbank b Gorton .............................. 2


T.iPrankland c Sykes b '• Jigham ........................... 12 Hunter c Nutter b Hargreaves . . . ’. ................. 11 Knowles b Gorton........... 9 Burrows not out ...'......... 10 Extras ........... 10


Total ..101 O. M, R.W.


iter ......... Hargreaves Gorton ... Topham ... K. ffigham


Clitheroe crash at Earby


(j):;iITHEROE were no match for Earby who completed the


(2c


itting comfortably, if not itacularly, Clitberoe were all for 119, the top scorers being wUson (27) and K. Wilson


with H


udson bowled well to finish 7 for 30.


rius for the loss of sbc wickets, thanks chiefly to a splendid 63 by If. Taylor, which included six fouls.


j


sho^k when Paster was run out witi only one to, his credit and flvqlon the board.


Tjiis came after an ' early CUTHEROE


W. jbavies c Moore b Hudson 2 R Musson c Urabtree b Hudson 5 W. Blinger b Hudson ........... 15 W. |1


Hudson b. Southworth c Brown b


E. jlodgklnson c Duxbury b Hudson .......................


N. Hinder not out.............. K, JjVatson c Crabtree b Hudson ...........................


D. Wilson c Crabtree b Iwxbury ................. .


Extras '........


Total ..119 O. M. R.W.


.. 18.2 6 30 7 .. 13 2 21 1 ... 8 1 19 1 .. 12 3 36 1 . . 2 0 6 0


EAEBY


W. Qreenhalgh run out........ 0 S. ’feyior not out ’.............. 10 W. Brown not out .............. 4 Extras...... .... 5


Total for 6 wfcts. .,120


Enbwistile .......... . . .20 6 N. Finder .................17 6 W. rillnger .......... 5 3 K. ■W


aitson ........... 2 0 W. ikvies ........... 2 0


0, M. R.W. 39 3


42 Entwistle ........................... 5


lylor c Slinger b Entwistle 63 [pore Ibw b Entwistle .... 0 itt c K. Wilson b


Id Ibw b Finder...........32 sterrunout....... ......... 1


16


Enll^lstle c Pratt b Moore L 12 K. JwUson b Hudson .............23 J. jWilson c Crabtree b (ireenhalgh ... .; .............. 27


i arby knocked off the required


ble over the Chatbum Road i on Saturday!


Snape c Sharpies b Nutter 33 Brown c Sykes b


seven for 24 i HARWOOD won ,thb


^d tent the home side In to bat, 'but this bold experiment did no; pay off.;


toss a t . Read oh Satunlay


jn any real trouble, although Brlerley, the visitors’ pro., kept a


reasonably good length. ; He finished with S 'for 41.


/Johnny Wright (32) and Jack teon (26) led the way foi* Read, who reached 113.


came to bat, they lost four wickets for 11 runs,


' When Great Harwood’s turn :.


_ Although J. Peters (21) tried' hard, he lacked! support, but 24


lapsed for only five more runs.' o iThus Great Harwood were all


ut for 40. READ


P. Pairclough b' Peters . . . . I 4 J. Rawclifle c Clayton b Brierley .......................... g


J. Wright; c and b Dickenson 32 Dyson c Haworth b Peters .. 28 R. Goodway b Brierley ..


B. Barnes c Haworth b Brierley ....................... i


Ai Treadwell c Heaton b " ' Brierley ....................


A. Bourke Ibw b Brierley .... 0 J-Heyes not out ................... 2


Extras ............. 4


Total ..113 O. M. R.W.


Erierley ............ 22.2 5 41 5 J-: Peters ............... 15 3 53 2 E. Dickenson .......... 7 3 '15 3


GREAT HARWOOD


E. Dickenson c Heyes b Dyson 12 D. Pilkington b Bourke........ 2 J. Nbcon c and b Bourke .... 0 Brierley st Heyes b Bourke .. 1 E. Haworth b Dyson ...........T J. Peters b Dyson ................2i


A. Heaton c Heyes b Bourke 0 J. S. Fletcher c Pairclough b Bourke ............................... i J. Clayton not out .......


o


,. Dickenson Ibw b l^urke 0 :. Shaw c Dyson b Bourke .. 0 Extras ........... 2


Total ,.-40 0. M, R.W.


3y®n ................ 15 11 7 3 V Bourke ........... 12.5 3 24 7


Hilton takes


llbblesdale Wanderers defeated larnoldswlck by two 'wickets.


Church Meadow on Saturday,


yere all out for 56, unable to pope with the express deliveries of Colin Hilton,- who took five v'lckets for a mere 14 runs.


In one devastating spell he j 1 ad four wickets for two runs.


' The Wanderers lost their first wicket at 21, but half the side


I v ere out for 45. Indeed, only R. ,£cott (19) reached double figures.


oply 20 overs in which to knock 0^ the runs, compared with 33 by their opponents.


best bowling figures (4 for 20), BARNOLDS'WICK


I Warren had Bamoldswlck’s


! H Yates b Hilton .... 2 : B. Bowdltch c Birch b Hilton 3 I M.'Pieldlng b Eccles ........., 9 ! It. Wilkinson not out. 2 Extras........... 4


I Jthwaite ....................... !'.... 0 warren b Cowperthwaite .... 0 R Nichol b Hilton ....... !..,. 0


D. Cowperthwaite .. 9 2 17 3 ^IBBLESDALE WANDERERS


Hilton b Issptt . ....... 1......... 5 A Procter Ibw b ■Warrmi .... 4 J. Dennett c Loid b Issott.... 2 M.. Dennett c Turner b Warren 0 W. Birch not oilt........... . 5


K. Eccles c Sherwood lb Warren ..................


Parkinson hot out . Ex tras i .


irren ....................10 1 20 4 Turner................ 2 0 15 1 Issott ................ 8 1 20 3


Total for 8 wkts. .. 68 6,'M.R.W.


Kj, Weaver: c Yates b Warren 3 R. Scott c Nichol b Turner .. 19 IC Procter o Sherwood b Issott .....................


Uton ................ '. 13 6 14 5 Sj. Eccles .............. 6.1 0 16 2


Total .. 56 0.,M. R.W.


I . Sherwood b Hilton ........ 0 F. R. Turner b Oowperthwaite 16 g. Brown b Eccles ...... i.... 4 P. Lord b Hilton ................. 16 li Issott c Hilton b Cowper-


But the Wanderers needed Batting first the Yorkshiremen


five for 14 a Ipw-scoring game at


16


R. Stevenson b Dickenson .. 12 W. Garnett c Haworth b’ Dickenson ...................


runs were put bn for the fifth wicket. The remaining wickets col­


The home batsmen were never j


depends oii tke last game


retain the championship of the Ribblesdale Junior League,


who have completed their 'fix­ tures! CHATBURN v. SKIPTON II


J jU(3AS must win their final liiatch at Read to-morrow to


; Rolls-Royce, the present leadem They are two points behind ISLAND Kenneth More m new


WELL^ENDOWED Engilsh pc6r ahd bis’bilinseb«ld,'nfed io'lhe ; solid luxury of upper crust life In 'England, are sbipvvrecked


on w uninhabited island In the Odious living hardly provides


87 before replying with 88 for nine in an exdtlng flnl^. Chatburm-J. Atkinson 3; K. Panter 13; G. Clarke; 21; W.


13—5—26—2; Panter 12-i-0^2— 6.


Tomlinson 8; F. HeUawell 24; A. Burgess 1; 'P, Butcher; 10; G. Davies: 1; P. Watson| 1; M. Butcher 0; T. Dean not out 0. Extras 5. Total 87. Chatbum bowling.—Tomlinson


' , Earby II (55). I ■ I ' CLIXHEROE II V. EARBY II


CLITHEROE II (135 foi- oldec.) scored an easy victory over j


4; J. Sharpies 3; J. Pletchfer 3; H. Jon^ 6; C. O. Brooks 29; P. Wrlgley 3; R. Aspinall! 42 not out; J. Thornber 16; J, Aubin 19; R. Sharp 4. Extras 7. Total for 9 wfcts. dec., 135,


Clithcroe II.—A. Huddleston ;


11—2—18—3; H. Jones 8.4—0—18 —5.


j g


Rolls-Royce .... 20 Clitheroe ........... 20


' P.


Lucas :.......... 19 Baxenden . . . . . . 20


Cherry Tree .... 19 Padiham............. 19 Oswald. Im......... 20 iSkipton ........... 19 English Electric 19 Read .............. 19 Cpurtaulds.......... 19 Settle ................20 Whalley ........... 19


Sabden .............. 19 Earby .............. 20 Bamoldswlck .... 19 Gt. Harwood .... 19 Ribblesdale W. . .19 Obatburh- ........ 19


Blackburn N........119 Bowling BEST PERFORMANCES


K. A. Panter, Chatbum ., 6/32 K. Thornton, Skipton .... 6/40 H. Jones, Whalley .......... 5/7 H. Jones, Clitheroe.....5/I8 J. Kenyon, Oswald. Im....... 5/I8 J. Duckworth, Baxenden .. 5/19 D. Jennings, Cherry Tree 5/30


A. Snape, Read ....... SATURDAY’S RESULTS


Padiham' 70, 'Whalley 71/3 Clltheroe 135/9 dec., Earby 55. Gt. Harwood 30, Re^ 32/2


Blackburn N. 77, Osw. Im. 81/5. Bamoldswick 144, Rib. W. 74. Settle 55, Lucas 60/1. Cherry Tree 112, Baxendeh 56. Erigliah E. 97, Courtaulds 79/7. Chatbum 87, Skipton 90/9 '


Rolls-Royce are champions


Ribble Valley League. Downham (29 points) are (rijfSners-up.


J^OLLS-ROYCE, with 37 points, axe the champions of the


Rlbchester all out for 40 and replying with 41 for eight.


Brockhall signed off by getting


a low figure (41) when they entertained Downham, who got 42 for six) Not one Barrow bats­ man reached double figures, thanks to R, AspinwaU (slk for


out) collected most of his team’s 80 lor eight when they enter­


to Downham’s total. Wisweil’s Tom Seed (52 not


7 5


carried his bat lor a useful 13, and Little Harwood’s double­ figure scorers were B, Slater (13) aud R. Lpngworth (16). Slater also, had four wickets for 86 runs and R.. Longworth' three lor 34.


Rolls-Royce .... 14 12 1 1 37 Downham . . . . . . 14 9. 2 3 29 Brodkhall


Ftnal table. P. W'D.IiPt


Barrow ..... ..... 14 5 2 7 17 Ribchester ........ 14 4 2 8 14 Sabden . .! ......... 14 0 113 1


CASTLE VETS. B.C. v. GREEN PARK VETS. B.C.,. BLACKBURN


Green itok dastle


15 R. Osbalde^n R. Nutter 18 18 R. Ireland W. Preston 8 18 S. Sharpies J.- Stansfleld 14 18 O. Walmesley


12 V. Pogai% • H.'Parkinson 18 18 0. Hodgklnson


: R. 8. Hudison 11


18 RTtatvcUfie G. Hairop 7 18 H. Dewhurst J. Aubin 12 18 P. Opemahaw E. Tcgiping 16 18 W. King


7 W. Ryden W. Jervis 18 ‘ , B. Swales 13 J.-kbhyon 9


12 G. Colbert J. Stobbs 18 18 J. Grundy H. Smith 16


,18 B.How^h G, Riley 8 18 G. Kea%n A. BlHlhetbn 1 18 A. Derbyshire


l8 C. Tyier........H. Olatke 13' 6 W. Swlndlehurqt P. Rfl^ 18


'W. Stratton 17


18 W, Knowles P. Btegrea'vas 9 18 P. Atherton W. Barnes 11 18 R. Sumhier T. WdUh 5 18 R. Oouncell J. lUl^ 3 18 W. Procter G. Kenneen 10


376 271


L. Harwood Y.O. 14 7 1 6 — Wiswell


. . . . . . 14 7 2 5 23 ........... 14 5 i 6 18


tained LitUe Harwood Y.C, (45 lor flve)j j . G. Gunner, for Wiswell,


^ r s Ray Mllland, , Maureen OHara, 'Claude i t o s and Yvonne Pumeaux.


J


only his, wife, but an Inter­ national;, smuggling ring to do


^ elderly millionaire American industrialist who has been held incommunicado by the Re^ for two year!3"an’


d the efforts ^ not


away with him and cut in on his fortune.


' , Hifh adventure features the


toggle between ,,(MlUaiid and Rabis for dbmlAtlon "of the juggling racket 'while romance


MUishd and the Misses O’Hara and |fimeaux.,


^ In;the strong supporting cast


man,'H!aipld Jamlesdn afad Hum­ berto Madeira.'


are Francis Ledefer.^PeKy Mar- mont, JayNovello. Edwanl CShap-


actresses, is introduced asn song- andjddhoe star in "Fiiniiy Face,” ,whidi


stats PrM Astaire.


look’i in fllih musicals, I’Punny Race" is ’sSt In Paris, (Audrey Hepburn is cast-as Jo Stockton, a setrere young girl'whose'photo- genic qualities axe such -th^ she' is taken to Paris to itiodel for a ' great couturier.


Deteribed. as the ’’ forward


photograph^ who falls In love with hw. But the romance is n6t all plain sail^ ’ and [there


Pred Astaire is the fasiilon


ate several co'mpllcaitldns Ifefore the toiiple fin^y get ; married


The film revives sdme of


George, and’Ira Oerahwitt’s best music'and supplements -it with additional tunes ,bv Roger vHpna arid Leorirird ’ Gm^.'


J^DDREY HEPBuKN, dne of screen’s most hlghlysiraiEed


in the colourful . Lisbon setting S’ triangle! fconcefnlng


Tense action centres aroiihd


fell to R. : Winter for 19 runs, T Adcroft (10) and W. Robinson (18) werej the chief contributors


20) and D. Tattersall (three for 14), Five of the Downham wickets


double figures with the bat for Brockhall, Barrow, too, were all out for


Lee (five for 16) and to J , Holdeii (four lor six). N. Gracey (16) and E. Hayton (10) reached


Rlbohester wickets fell to J, 6/11


W.D.L.Pt. 14 :5 1 61


.5 4 10 24 4 7 9 23 4 5 10 21 4 3 12 20 2 7 10 15 0 5 14 5


Wins: 4 pts.; draws; 1 pt, X; Includes 1 tie, 2,pts.


14 >4 2 60 14 3 2 59 10 8 2 49 11 3 5 47 9 3 7 39 8 6 6 38 8 6 5 38 7 ,7 5 35. 8 4 7 35 6 4 9 27 5 x5 10 26 S 6 8 26 5 x4 10 25


Clitheroe bowling.—P, Wrlgley


igKIPTON visited Chatbum to get the villagers all out for


distinctions between master and servaiit be maintained? Particu­ larly when the servant happens to be an exceedingly adaptable butler, .whose superior resources rapidly confer on hidi a social


K e nneth More his finest' role to date.


the most s u peri or butler! ever 'to emerge


heraitly funny situation pre­ sented In the Technicolor pro­ duction, "The Admirable Crichton” (Grand), which gives British star


status; higher than that of his employer. This is the intriguing and in-


As Crichton,


' our leading screen actor, and In so doing receives able, support from ihis glamorous co-stars


Diane i Cilento ^nd Sally Ann Howes!


, j


comic performance as Lord Loam the democratically-minded arista crat who finds his marooned party gradually becoming sub­ jects'in a kingdom ruled by his butler. Sally Ann Howes vital and attractive, is his daughter, the 'haughty Lady Mary. At first disdainful of Kenneth More, she eventually falls in love with him.


Cecil Parker turns in a richly


comparisons as "The Admirable Crichton," or provided actors with such unique opportunities to shine in widely differing situa­ tions. This picture is a triumph of British film-making.


JEFF CHANDLER stars in the title role of the powerful


with Donald Crisp and John Lupton in support.


Julie London,


debut is Ronald Howard, whose famous father Leslie ' Howard played a Southem soldier in ’■ Gone With the Wind," a role


after the Civil War, dramatises the tension, pasions and violence of the reconstruction period, one of the most interesting and least exploited In American histoiry.


Drango, a Union army officer with a secret reason for helping to rehabilitate a defeated but still dangerously hostile and bitter Georgia town.


dean martin and Jerry I^ls have 6ne!of 'tiheir ’moist successful partnerships in the


chased by an old flame who announces she is expecting a baby. The O.C. demands that the man responsible shall marry ■the girl—not knowing she is already married and Is only chasing Martin to tell him so.


are the two girls who both com­ plicate and decorate the femln liie side .of the cast.


Polly Bergen Ad Jean Ruth


Portugal In Republic’s new wlde- I -


'DYNAMIC story of inter­ national Intrigue filmed In


PALLADIUM and in Tru- Screen Naturama


machine to the tune of richly comical gags. Martin finds hlmtolf being


the comedy, hazards! of army-life, with imbciievably funny results. Martin as a sergeant makes life a misery for Lewis—as a private —and the two of them hilariously disorganise the U.S. military


Eros presentation “At War with the Army.” This time they .take a crack' at


Making his American film


similar to that;Ronald plays In " Drango.’’ The 'film, set In the South Just


ted conclusion. Few films have made such deliciously, pointed


The film sweeps to an unexpec­


from tbe .servants’ hall, Morek' easily consolidates his position as*


middle of the Pacific Ocean.


port themselves in their new su^undlngs? ^)*T®6rmore, can the existing


the tdeal tfaintog for such an Lordship’s family com-


. Shane, ’ Alan Ladd takes 1 m. classic Western,


that adds to his reputation as one of the screen’s rugged and best-loved “ tough guys."


romance in his latest film, in whim 'he gets feminine support K in the shape of lovely Deborah


err. '


atuations in this tale of the.lSt but Ladd Is equal to aU of 'thSi’.


There are many dramaiic


Second World War, "The Battle of the River Plate.”


| ,


fhr^ British cruisers engagW (he i pocket battleship Graf S'


Captain “Hookey" Bell, of tile Immo'rtal Exeter,' Anthony 3uayle as Cominodore Harwood, he master planner, and Peter finch, as Hans jLangsdorfl, c'ap- 'aln; of the South Atlantic Wolf,


stacking a hungry wolf. Stars are John Gregson ^


Soccer hopes


4hare the one used by ;suligitori wheii the Clitheroe Amateur


Xe^e opens its programme later in the month.


film drama “Drango.” A strong sr,x,r.


RING LANE Joanne Dru and ,,,


includes


l ^ t season, WhaUey used -the gldptones Hospital ground, ’Which is no longer available,


Wballey being able to continue in Hie league untU BjUlngton made £ good neighbour” gesture.


course, that the fixtures wlU have to be arranged to aUow Whalley (heir home matches when


The arrangement means, of


dubs in I the league also share grounds. i T


piifln^ ,to Whalley as other Jeff Chandler plays Major.


a familiar look about it as 'the same ^ e clubs will be taving


■Kis season the league will have


Mrt. Apjllfcatloris were "Invited' fpm other clubs, but none lhave been received so far.


TO-MORRoivS MATCHES iRibblesdaJe League


Ribblesdale W. v. , Blackfcum N. qt. Harwood v. Earby


idihamiv. Skipton


^eriden V. cutheroe Settle V. Read .


RibblesdalcrJOnloFnLeague


Skipton V. Padiham f E^.C. V. I Ohatburn 0)urtaulds v. 'Cherry Tree I


Road V. Lucas Whalley v. Bamoldswlck Blackburn N. v. Ribblesdale W


Football


Lahca Combination, Div. II L; iham v. Clltheroe


LANCS. COMBINATION Division II


-eadlng[.posltlons:


Wigan A. Res....... 3 EMlestown ..........3 Oltom Ito......... 3 Prescot Res. . .. . . . 3


N. Nomads Cutheroe; ____ (. 4 Rdlls-Royce


P.W.D.LPt. 4 ^ c1 Wk of ground is not a problem BUUngton are away.


^HALLEY, now without a ground of their own: will


* ferocity of teiilets


On a bleak December momiiig to 1939 out in the South Atlanflc ■


performance comes a,fllm which iM honours British seamen- the men who took part in the herolC' sea action of tie


JJCINOORED as the choice for the 1956 Royal Command


He blends action with


I WHALLEY to the more recent <


[r^ged from ids debut as the trench-coated gunman in "This Gun for Hire”


gTAB of many action-packed films, his successes have


another smash-hiti- role In "Thunder In the East.” ,^Once again Ladd has a part


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D^en Res, 2, Rolls-Royce 2. RIBSLESDALE LEAGUE


SATURDAY’S RESULTS Ribblesdale League


RibblfeSdale W. 58/8, Bamolds- v ick 54. .


'113! 'Gt. Harwood 40. ' j


VWMey 171/5 dec., Padjham lOL Ba)tenden' 112/4, ^ttle 111, Earby; 120/6, CUthAje ■ II9, Skipton lie ‘ “■ dec.


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