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round the post in fine, style Clltheroe broke aWay, and thq
Home ’keeper had to ^ve
Wareing’s feet to thwa Clitheroe'centre.
■ The persistent home
keot probing for an and v^ied their approao intelligent use of long an
pa^es. )'
Soutliport seemed likely l on top, but they had -a ,
Davidson’s well-plaa kick was dropped by th
-keeper, but before a Clltheroe forwai pounce on the chance..,
attack Miiing, U yrlth i short
tq get dquble
etofl when a defender deflK^d ^
a Davidson pass hehtad^for a corner, with Wareing racSnv m.
had the Clitheroe defence iuUy Tlie fast-moving hom^ , .
emended and often Msli’' visiting backs and footed as. they moved the ball smartly ftom man to n an,^
After nine minutes, Cunllfle
centred accurately to whose headed pass was -ato ^
the h^-volley by pIDDIiA whose- weU-placed ,• drive gave
Wallace no chance; A minute later, SouthJcrtjere
Chimney Sweep ■
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[fed., FrL, or Thone BLACKBURN 7027. PROMPT ATTENTION.
DISTANCE NO OBJECT.
two up, lovely cross which DAvyi*
headed brilliantly into tm net,, Southport were now ,oa
top. The Clitheroe deffence dl^ played none of the rhythm and S i o n of the W l^ ^m a ^ -
, could attack
hI flag Away
ome
accurate and the mobe' hopefully
TiHE flrit
ho inception ot using Platley s speed.
The passing was woefully in- •
attack moved than ' purpose-
fully. , Glitheroe came morp Into the but the .forwards were
Ihot^y, and ohly Hatley, tested the 'home 'keener with .ajgood drive '-which Ijhe .Mert JWood turned round the post .
After 35 ininutes TWIDDLE Wallace from close In. Half-time:
forwards faUed; to take advant age of severer good , chances. Southport were always the
came more into the game, but the feeble and fumbling v^itmg
Southport Ee^. 4; Clltheroe 0 . In the secorid half Clltheree
more dangerous side and never allowed the CUtheroe defence to
relax. I
came out of this dismal show ing with any credit, and Ware- ing who returns to Manchester
Only Wallace and Platley
University this week and may not be-avaUable durmg the
winter, had aii unhappy day. Southport Ew.: Wood; ^ d .
Parkinson; Porter, West WiUl- ams; Lee, jLiddle, ' Phoenix,
Davies, Cunlifle. , CUtheroc; | Wallace; SiiM,
Busfr Dkvidson. R e fe r e e :
Blackpool.
Henderson; Cross, Mycock, J(to- ston; Hatley, ; Abbott, Warelng,
I Mr. Parkinson, _____
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O.R.G.8.0R. V. Clitherqe Res. Sabden A v. Low Moor.
Chipping V. Oalderstones. ! Chatbum v. Sabderi B.
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Read Utd. v. Municipal Col, A. i ^Butnlcy Cfomb,, l)iv- 3: |
Todmorden B-v. Read Btd. Res.
beat Mycock and shot a great goal from 20 yhrds.
Five minutes | later PHOENIX A m a t su r L e a g u e R o u n d - u p ^ ip P IN G ^G E T
TO A GOOD START IK lU their debut in the CLITHEEOE
i f e ^ n goals to two.
the ftopi beforb beating Sabden B bj two goals to nil. ■
Ohitbim had to puU out all
face! missing in the seasin. Whalley, who have been champlois, have dropped out owlEgito dlflaoulties in . getting a
There, are a T'iit of
ground. Billinj ton cannot raise a t^m,
and Bnckhalh have witched; to the Aarington Combination.:
blodd in the league, ^ d sombiex- citliig ejashes Should be ^ n as
Blit there is: plenty of ,n ^ the clubs g e t: Settled down. lub
pipping sign with a wui
juK it Green 1; Chipping 8
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Am . a
/Ti ip i ING visited Hurst Green 'l for their first match In; the atei r League and chalked up cleir-cut victory by ' eight
goals Hurs
strfng in - called
no.lce.
tested, ,in..%^;
The to one. ■ I
_!th ais a result of Injuries tr lining, and Crora was on by Clltheroe at short
a. Green were under
god leyellet m ha pi
arst half was evenly I con- ■ Chipping took the i lead minutes with a headed V"viWILSON. BROWN
J-tin'e ■WARING put Chlp- ig f head. , t^e second half, Rogerso'n,
./ork paid off. , j
[I^ON scored four goals, to Ms total for the. match
tad LONGTON , scored from a comer kick.
rAiuNG completed the; scor- in the last minute'of the
Ct:. ' xiw Moor fall
to CUtheroe )or l;'*Clitheroe ^ s . 3
Moor were unfortunafr lose to visiting Clltherof Saturday.
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result of a recent jumble sale. MEMBERS’ NIGHT.—I t was
members’ night last week| -at Hurst Green ■.Women’s' lnsti-.
tute. ' ’ , ■ A most interesting pro
gramme had been arranged. ■Mrs. Ardem was chairman
for the night. ‘ ■ Mrs. Tomlinson gave an
Interesting talk on care of the feet. She was, tfianked by krs. Mathers, ■ ' | Mr. Wilkinson, of the -MUk Marketing Board, was j the
second speaker.; He [was thanked by Mrs. Grotty. i Mrs. Ardern, Mrs. Bailey,
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Mrs. Hardman, - Mrs. Crptty, Mrs. Mathers, Mrs. Wilkinson; Miss Gifford, and Miss Gor- nall gave a mime.'
RBVnNGTON
at the harvest th inksglvlng services at Martin Top jCoif- gregational Chapel m Sunday was. the Rev.' J. A. 1 Sfhlteheail, of Belthorn. [
HARVEST.i-The "The chapel was tastefully
decorated wfth flowers;'fruft, and vegetables liven by members and frlmda. Miss Parkinson was' at the organ:
The thanksglvlnc was con
tinued ori-Mionday, when , the Rev. G.' W. . Curry ■ gave his
Dales Churches.” fruit 'arid yegetables
. .!«__I.
A: sale bf followed.
, f uie fli’St half, the Ixiw
luciL itfie scores after 35 mt& but five minutes before
Hiirst Green wing-half; was and ChlRiing’s superior
by i o -
on no less' than four occasions, with-the visiting 'keeper beaten.
after 16 minutes, when the hoiUe 'keeper failed to ihold a hign ball; and PREEDY putaed the ball into an emptyj net.
Clitheroe Res. took the lead
claims for; a penalty ignored by the referee, and after 35 minutes JOHNSON put Clltaeroe two up with a well-taken, [headed goal.
Low Mqor twice had strong
37 minutes gone DUNN 'took a cross from the left wing and cracked the ball home to open Low Moor’s account.
Low M«»r attacked and with
by some rough | tackling, and play was very scrapp^;.
'iiie second half - was marred
' PREEDY put bitheroe Re^ further' ahead Jn the 60th minute, -when his ,weak shot was fumbled by the i home ’keei«r and allowed to trickle over the
line. ', | ,
Grosyenor ^ n d ^ Proctor In defence, while . Grwn, Dunn and
Vose were outstanding In the forward line.
win
for Chatbum Staden B 0; icbatbum 2
TWTR first halt was evenly con- ^ tested with play fluctuating from end to end. I
opened the scoring when he shot home after the ball had struck
After 35 minutqs, ATKINSON
his hand. Sabden’s appeals for a free-,
'
kick were turned down by thej referee.
j In the second ihalf play con^
tinued on an even note, but; Chatbum went further ahead after 10 minutes iwlth a goal by K. TYLER. There was no
further scoitag. I
Four goals fori the old boys
Calderstones 2; CAG.S.O.B. 4
.^ALDERSTONES had to make; some last-minute changes'
when they received the Old Boyjs in their opening fixture in the Amateur League.;
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'goals by HARRISON (2)' arid LEE gave Old Boys a comfortable lead at half-time.
good football, and fully, deserved thefr 'win. In the first half,
The Old Boys played some |
of supremacy in ;the second ;rialf and reduced the arrears through
Calderstones had a brief spell BAKER. j
their grip on the game and added a fourth goal through AVERY, who beat three men In a clever run. ARMITAGE, who had starred for Calderstones, re duced the deficit.
But the Old; Boys regained ;
. ■! 1 ]
! Low Moor were;well served by
long . home mis-dli play likely
sumpt the
Ten
misun defen(|e open
raced onto a ' ball Henderson should have cleared and beat The,
-wlngets, p^omip' soine
For ot
teaias played: a goalless' I lit. partly due% the
gass feati
^ passes wert short and ech d, and thq more direct rthe visitors looked more x> If ay diyidends.
1 perhaps, la lot of the
if ft Chatbtim with an He madp no mistake.
lenl real
,
muteSi after the re- J. CHATBURN scored ;6al of the match. A i iandlng lii the visitors’
Selld and 'Slinger, were , The latter put In pUedrlvep
home i team, ’ both ' were iuts andlng for the vlsiWrs. fuil-backs and goalkeeper
GbodshawB Utd. 9; l ^ d Ctd; * ■
sliawSj Utd. on Saturday. j \ y i /
r ea d ran; into ,a|.goal blitz 7711601, toey . , viBlted , GtoO^-'
ponsible : for ; ']^ d j : ConCetog seven goalS jbefbre the totery^
Defensive l a ^ 'were res
brought about - some > Improve^ ineht in theiRead rfearguard ln
Thou^ •poslllonal switches
the- second (halfi.^Gootoaws ^ e ^ phaslsed ■ their • superiority with two , late goals. ' ■; ' ; In the first half.i GoodSbaws called the tune-and were swn
two up, but; good W P r ^ tte Read left -wlng"led to WILKIN SON opening Read's accoimt;-
traffic and! Gobdshaiws added five :goals before the break. -
From then on. It Was; one-way
rearranged defence i held, Goo^ Bhaws’ eager forwards, -^apd WILKINSON scored! a second for
In the second, Mf, Read’s
Read, but lb the cjoslng stages Goodshaws ; scored twice to comr plete the rout..
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NUTTALL I (3), McjJOTMA^ (3), TAYLOR (2) and IRVING.
Scorers ifor Goooshaws. W CTe J
S« TliE CARELESS YEAEsI" (P confrontfiig teenage: sweeth arts.:
: Despite parental disappriy^, they-are soOii meeting constaptly
on a lonely iillltop.
! Worried by their mjruly passions, the young lovers dwide to marry, hut their parents Airge
them to wait awhile,
last moment and returns toj her 1home
i The lovers decide to elope but the girl Ohanges her mind al the
T^ere are - several ’ drai^tic,
Iscdnes. ;before the couple solve ■their problems,
i “War' Drums,” starring Tarzan Em Barker, 1? a unique westem, b
the 'hero, plays the part c f ah Indian phlef, who abducts and
, in which Bfrker,
marries girl.
a ’ half-breed ■ Me dean
“ TlON’T Go Near The W iter ” tells the story of the nem-
bers of a U.S. Navy public rela tions section based on a b:auti- ful tropical island, called T ilura, during World War n. '
The iSand is a stoppi ig-bfl place for Junketing congres smen,
temperamental correspoi dqnts and assorted- VIPS. The p.r. men, armed only with type writers and a vivid imagii ation,
and IJalalto.'ftimily, Is a inOTinftdia^ of tMprqbleins | - ■'
^ • : ' D ^ StockweU finfirNataaie Trundy
play.itbh who meet at a party and^oon fall passionately,'to Iqye. ^
Romano'---iBrazZlei Jean Peters and'Dorotliy Maguire. ,
•Pbe film stars Clifton .Webb,
singing .the film’s theme song, "Three Ooiris In the Fountain” Introduces the film.
The voice-iof;:Frank Sinatra lU'ABjlOEIE Momlngstta”
. ■: stanrlng Natalie Wood In the title role, and Gene KeUy as Ndel Airman, is .the story .of a stage>etruck young girl arid her infatuation for a ne’er-do-well,
producer, I wbou gives her a place Injhis slim.
the producer, haS no place in his life for i a " respectable ” girl, Marjorie 1 breaks with him.
When.kie discovers that Noel,
when Noel turns up claiming that he has .given up the seedy part of: his life because of
But later they meet again Marjorie. ,, (' • ■
when Noel blames Marjorie for his theatrical failure.
Later. I they part one'e more
suades ber friend’s husband to back' a imusical, wTitteri .by Noel but When the taow flops Noel ■
iReunited again, Marjorie per
tell the .world about the Navy —blit don’t go near the [ water. There are ■ many liiiarlous
scenes before the fhial close-up of the battleship which:cane out of action flying jat its maithead not the traditional ensign but a very feminine pair of black lace
panties! Glenn Ford as Max Seigal and
Gia Scala as Melora Alba sxe the stars of this irreverent conedy.
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“.■nAY of the Badman” is the story of one man’s resist
ance to terror and violem*—the story of the one man who stood between a killer and freedom.
Fred MacMurray, had to pass j ■ sentence ’ on Rudy
Judge Tim Scott, played by
GRAND Hayes, found , guilty of ccdd-bloodei mur
der but fear comes to th 2 small township with the arrive! of the other ;Hayes boys,. intent on saving th ta brother.
pllpsited by the fact- ^Iiat his icee, played by Joan Weldon,
; His problems are furth^ com- cqwardly.-sherifi (John. %cson), |
a J. temperamental Hollywood clrild star played by Pa,uyMc- Oormack. Mary Pickett stars as the ex-wlfe of the chile's press a'gent, .Dari Duryea, •'
On the same programme is Kathy O’ ” the moving story of
ibREV-OR HOWARD Is jij thoroughly at [home In the' part of a Secret Service agent In the absorbing thrUlei “ The (Ilouded Yellow.” .;
^ ,
! 'Howard, whose;, irilfs have Tanged from “ the! otht r man ” iri Noel Coward’s m morable btory, “Brief Enco in te r , ’; ;tljrough a whole gamut of films, lagain turns in a spark Ing per- Iformance.
! [Lovely Jean Slmmotis stars as ithe young girl caught up In’ an [ugly situation that develops behind the walls of an c utwardly peaceful country house,
suspicion when a murdta occurs, but Howard is ori hand to deal with the problem’ in Ipls usual style.
j She immediately ^ fal s under
paI There are plenty o' action- I There is a strOng sjupporting
(jast. * *
The Foimtam,” a lifhthearted tale of youthful romarce filmed in beautiful Roman sel tings.
AN old Italian custoni Inspired the title of “ Three Coins In
•which. It is said, one his only to 1 throw a coin to
The fountain of Trevi, in
KING LANE: find happiness hi Ro ne, is the
link between the romaitlc adven tured of three American girls ■who work in Rome.
^the'camera fills the sxeen with backgrounds [of ' bijeathtaking loveliness.
suitors thread their Wf y through a series of mlsunde standings;
[ TOUe the three girls and their
infatuation for Noel and finds Happiness is ; revealed in the •film’s dramatic finale.
disappears once more. H()w iMarJorle ' overcomes her
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npHE thrills and excitement of cari racing are captured in The bevil’s 'ftalrpin,” starring
ex-taariipion who makes a con^ I
Cornell Wilde ahd Jean Wallace. ; '^yilde plays a stlck-at-nothlng
hack' intoFi the
WHALLEY sport, and Jean , . ! 1 Wallace is cast as i]
the woman he loves and marries.
, In his role as the ruthless driver; who, is’ detested by Ws fellow-drivers because of his daredevil methods, Wilde is con-1
vincirig. Hls| own brqther has, been |
maimed during one of the arrt^ i gant j ex-champlon'8 races and l other'drivers have suffered. • j
former champion waits for the starter's flag, in a long distance j sports car race.
All! this is 'recalled, si?, .the ^
terry LEWIS stars In ®ej ■ ’ laughte^'packed comedy “’The!
£
adventures at an’'American Army haseiin North Afrfba. _
Lewis, is aided and abetted, by David Wayne and Joe Manttaaa , his two friends.
The misfit, played by Jerry
I Tlie romantic interest is priw vidM by lovely Phyllis Kirk as a W.A;0. psychiatrist, and by Lillane Montevecolii as a nightj- clubj singer.
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situations—funny and otherwise. He ; is mixed up with Arabs engaged in the stealing of an American plane and has to hb rescued by his friends.
Jerry gets into all kinds of j
-riiere axe many exciting moments before all Is well.’;^ ;
Table Teraiis: ; Keen start to! the season |
cked scenes as : Hie itory un folds to a surprising cl max,
ipHAlGLEY Reds and,, Rlbble Cement share the lead of
Division “A” of the Elbblesdale Table Tennis League. . " j
Ashworth and Smith “'B ”, arid Moor Lane Greens-share tqp position in Division " B.”
'ibree teams—Moor Larie Reds, I DIVISION "A”
Ashworth and Smith “A” 4. Ribble Cement 6.
Last week's results;
Barrow 3,, Wesley 7. Chaigley Reds 9, Waddington
LEAGUE TABLE P.
W.D.L.pt.
Bairow ................ 2 1 0 1 Waddington ......... 2 1 0 i
Chaigley Reds . .2 2 0 0 Ribble Cement . .2 2 0 0 Wesley ........................ 2 1 0 1
Chaigley Blues .. 1 0 0 1 Ashworth & S. A 2 0 0 2 [Next week’s fixtures: ,
Chatbum Meths. 1 0 - 0 1 Monday: ; 'ussday • 4
iWaddirigton v, Ribble Cement ! Chatbum Meths. v. Wesley. ,
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' Adiworth and Smith “A” v 1 Barrow.
* Wednesday:
Chaigley Reds v. Ghaiglej Blues. division “B”
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l is t week’s results: preacher Monday:
Gongs. 0, Moor Lane Reds 10. I,C.I.' 1, Ashworth and Smith } '* B ” 9
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Low Moor “A” 8, Moor Lane j 21U6S 2 "
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iloor Lane Greens 8, Low N oor' I “B ” 2.
league
TABLEP.W.D.LtPt.
Moor Lane Reds 2 2 0 0 4 Ashworth fe S. B 2 2 0 0 4 Moor Lane Greens 2 2 0 0 4
IjoW Moor “ A ” .. 2 1 0 1 '2 Moor Lane Blues ' 2 1 0 1 J
Oorigregatlonals . .2 0 0 p 0 I.O;I. . ...................■
Illustrated lecture ” Rqund the Low Moor B _ ,
----- ., During, the evenng, two of
the oldest membei s, Mr. and Mrs. G. Parker, were pre spray
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bf
iv'fi : Nekt wpek's fixtures; [ , Monday:
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Low Moor "B ” V. Atawrirth and Smith, “ B;" . [ |
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