FACES UP in tr a d e
jrs to bo tibe keynote of {siicces lotten "Industry in Clithieroe |is
[fringe of the LMcashlre indus- the full forte existence maiy
I . ; [ ' ^
Ciresent escaping las blown put of
lOn the (Whole,: however,
despltt ithe Hoorn iwhlch lhas dtscerded on the Lancasfce textile Industry, ,the position iri Clltheroe |ls on |the bright
side j[But frohi 4 long ___ ^
-term
of view the outlook. Is dlin by , the reluctance of yout enter | the I Industry
titan one mill-owner spoke of -j--- I - - I 111;
tills, ii ^ On^' blamed it on the d ^ p -
rboted feeling-against the] In-1 dustry born during! the Inter-; war slump--a feeling: wmch ! still remalnk firmly fixed I n ' the minds o'f many people. 'I ■ ’ ■ '
Apart from this : obstacle, I ' " ■ ’ '
ifoWever, tlie fact was 1;h4t during the past few ■ years, hther, indu;
trl.es l|ad lopened :ip In the town and offered ptheri opportunities.
One ' m:
,;ald Ithree eft pther weavers. ' trickle” iW 'flood” in
vas of
ihowner, , howe' young women jobs tp I train He, 1
js the t ie futu:
D r iv e r sa cp u c
A KTER Off the}
bat
where: it! with; string
This was
Magistrate! when-the d
bhe
couch llriadsll'pped roof lot his
had bebrl fast the driver sp
tal Jt in: half; apd reloaded It the back oti the vE ii
van,
tened iwed Into;
stated BoWland Court;on Monday
jrlver, form an Peel,'
'hf -Tilehoiise, wiggleswprth, was fined ^1 for|uiiing a, with an insecure load, pleaped guilty. . j| |
that two policemen at Gl^um saw the couch fall: 11: from peel’s ivan.. When the offence
Inkp. W.'l. Crbvfcroft
pointed out, 'Peel said hb dlq not think it was a||very good method of transporting 1;.. |
van He
said
lint l e d , to
r--- -T°re i ' ' ' V r
T w o j g o a b
Af orlngton C<jmb., Diy. 1 b y
Cedar Swifts li Cbatbum 3 ALTHOUpHithey had tio make
decisive win -over Cedar on, Saturday; rcbwellltdbk over
Aspinwall's absence Injury, phatburn isco:
with Atklnso at. inside-left. I
■ed a Swifts
as i^der <lf the Ghattlurn attack ^
b e ^ . Ih two minuted C had taken
a.Ilong pass to !run down theiwlhg, k the goaldlne to pass to JOHN CHATB'OKN,
It wasn’t 'ibng before who netted., ■
equaliser j afto 301 i)[ilnutes, mason taking, idvantafe of a
] Swifts; got | the
defensive ^apste |o , run through and score,
terval, Cljiatburn re lead with a | very JOHN CHATBURN fo
Five mbutk ' froi self in pbssekslpn »d goal. put the ball.; just - o'ui,
goal and calmly ^iclmlg his ^ t . of
goalkeepers: ,r^ch. ,1 • • : On| the re-stait, cpWliffjll,
,
the 'middle, ijbeat two tackl((ns . ^ d :shot loiv
comer of | the! net tp the scoring. , | y
for .Chatbum[-^ve man very goqd krvicp.
close , hi
into! the complete
Atkinsoh, j making hl4 debut Wing
Ihe f In- Wd I the
lin'd him-, fronf; of
con ting In action
■^team iw litclhesi Allowing ___«Vt«kn/«a I li.VtrAtTcrH
ifhrough . .
I>ENALTY D1
d a y fdir C l it l le r o ij f CLITEfEBOE 6; EAilESTO^
i-0 they lost tlhebr second!ieagae game Of their unbeaten' home record.
VERY team ly off form
anltchances w(:re missed by a forwf rd. Ihie by lithe half-backs..
hey showed ay marked
iembnts ' ’ ’ "—
too, hithou^ onljr one goal down, Clitheroe gave ithe Impression that they had given up the. fight.
Tcjwaxds the e Id of the game; Ipc r sharp-shodtlng. Hargreaves
lt',w& a day of ill-luck and began when he njissed.h penalty to® first ten minutes;. From then on the centre-forward could hardly dp {. thing right!:. . . .
'!
wh5e speed -vksl easily a match foir lany member | of toe Bqrles- tojwii side,., wus wasted. Many
bis a result the, skill of Flatley,
ofj liis centres ,fi.lledjto find toe gPal lor want of someone to send toeii Into toe net. ;
oTCasion must! go to the Clito- eroe defence—^Wallace, Hender son and B. Snilth who saved
Pilde of achievement on this
toeir side co u n ts times. ATTACK
LANCSi COMB., MY. .
P.A.Pt.
Clithcroe... Oldham R. I Chorley H. Eariestown Padiham j..; N. Nomads
Wigan R.[ St. Helens Glossop |..‘ Lytoam j..' Horwich R. Moreebe R. Lomax .!.. Rolls-Royce Prescot R. Leyland Ivl. | Nelson Ri St. Annes Gt.' Harwid Darwen R,
•LEAGUE : I I ■ I ; 'lp. W;
Low Moor Sabden ; . H. Grqen Clitoeroe I Old Boys
; Billingten ■Whalley Chatburn Brockhall
I 91 30 42 ) 87 36 36 : 67 31 33 79 55 33 56 45 33
spoil enough, and within three min ites Platley took i the- ball dbwh toe wing, passing directly across the goalm luth. ’The Earles- tqwh full-backs beat toe[^Clltheroe' aitetkers, plearing to sifety.
Clitoeroe were .
clitheroe return^ to .the attack, t Hargreaves misjudged his jverful drive and sent the ball
:TCr the bar.
I 66 ;42 28 1 58 50 27 ' 55 :54 27 . 47 63 25 I 57 23 1 55 21 I 44 19 ! 63 19 ) 81 19
1 62 47 32 61143 29
I 43191 15 I 44’60 13 39;76 13 I 22l 78 7
CLITHERjOE AMATJEUB
FjA.Pt.
93 35 31 79 47 31
78 47 28 80 64 20 76 65 18
,:ter seven minutes awarded ja penalty, when
: vjide Pf the gOs.l. Speonds later
§ ■ ■ V escape i
dc^sion, cleariilg magnificently. HELD AT BAY
ers. B. Smith rod to toe
er kick h i t -------- to fall aniong a group of
. ClltheroP h ad .a . when! Bond’s, toe inside ;pf the ;
Head D I lOodsbaw Utd. 1;
ijpHIS gime contested;
25to minute, - I when | full-hack fiuikley took the ball! downfleld; to pass to McLaughlin. ’Then McKIERNAN fook oyer, slam- nlhg It into toe net past a help-
llarlcstown W:;nt ahead in toe
Ipd Wallace. tkrallace and his opposite num
ber Fitzgerald,! were kept busy ani CLitheroe’s! forward liiie •was only held at baiy by ah alert and five Earlestoivn defence.
Half-time: j second' half Clitoeroe tried every
Clithcroe 0; Eariestown 1 jpor the flrst| 25 minutes of toe
s/ould hajve bee|n .atoougli :iead di
■dmost
not ht; full 5trengt|i,: excel tlbnally well, but
,ust la S k toa; finishing pow^r , n front of toe goal.
;ils • P lipped Both
Jack :Viltten their left Winger, tliem a goal, bjiit iiirher shot., wqs
r r— T--. tod bar by toe! roctoa v ’keeper.
ihances loubt the end. taken MACK
dntil
team! and
by W out G
Read, did ' I . Hiaworth Skiime:
flayed lir
and Then after a free kick
.ijhe result wps p ;i minutes from
Peter Elogers
(jentre-half Peter right-half Brian;
back in goal good game,
FOR
by beatng a t< They notchec
J'OR t ie secoi prisi; in th
missed many,
liklnson,. McCOH- codshaw ahead.
wgsl a very closely iair, and a draw !a fairer result..;
Clitoeroe
Hatley’s centre was handl^ by 'i^ton. Hargreaves took i toe Kicif4and:sent the ball hurtling
]a couple of minutes later,
BEATEN : ' on the attack
tl e Jtolk a:t'accm^^ w IS' able fp
PlaUey, !
hardlj.Bhy.of the s dll and finesse
trick .toe. s(ore. Hut.Ul-li a]b the.yjray.
their games. ’Their ^ootlrg was wildly erratic. ' ■ ' ■ - •' not very well served
.......... -T-.-----------------which has pre- lOMbAY
kneir to equal toi lick dogged toen
racing
itown di shoi,
..g ive toet' best ja ternooil, swee: Eirlestowii goal
itlie • defell ce .u tlf.em; ;aric. the Af'ter tills at'
_ l^ d s ahead o: defenders, sent ii but Fltzgeralc,
clear. A f ter , j ’10 ,miui
wa 3 I too . good for ball was cleared; .
,.jg,down .to thg ilopto, but agalij
.lites CUtoeroi display of tod
ESCAPE
C iltoero©; let o intent only to firVfrom their possible.
nlniites, alee by fi om do:
ton;
.dnipt had failed ngs Elide being keep the ball as 'own goal aa
n arly rnalde It t vd in the closing ■ ■ brillianit clear-
EailestoWn, do,! slowed down little, but: even so Gibson
, Jonly ’Wallace ng so.
E. Smitixs Busp, E on; g'eaves, jWare
EariestO’TO; Ei
I uckley;! (awley;
ikcKlerhaii Pnil|:
Aldrel G l ^
preventing hlni
Clltoerb:: Waiabe;. HfendexMij, Davielson, Hai
:,i;W. Smith
a,; McUaughliq, ips. Bond.
ui 1 Jey O imb., Div. 1
.zgerald; Ashtoil, Collier, Mc-
White, Johti- ■Jar-
the d rw a rd s
can have its off dajs, and Clithefoe when they! met Earl istown oh Satu)a
day. Defeated lekson and alM
ire certain- .•gihlch be< on tlie
Strengths; liivltatlbh
mid-: But
^ e large Iqumbejr of rodsmen Jible.
wards the ■ “hlsr'i :ould
find ' Water ^verytliin^
ature ofj lamjed en -j-aftermal 1^ perhaps
M
ialmon a: ,nd the Cj
to fare nq After w
6f a '42ill ave slncd on, also
the sport point-of view. I Whethei
3Ugh wen was
pleasai^t spi|lng-llke daYs
‘Iver -iankV ine oif|‘’thow
:SI[ was
inseto the judged by
th ■weather just ; rlgiit, wrong from
the fish could be Irely on snowbroth
thb : lethargic
h of the bllKard— disputable. NeVar-
iheless, sport was nil from; the olnt of,,view, hers seemed
Jler’s arse : betteij
the late V. r. iGeiW Horsfall, I had further fnfor-
ting of the .capture Rlbble salmon by
atlon about a monster sal- mentioned by Mr.
!:|lorsfall, Apparenltly, the former was
aken in the auljumn of 1911.
Rut he also mentions a dead ialmon, taken off the grate at ------ Mill.
:j3w Moor Of this,
Mr. Horsfall said:
‘ Unless fault, i t w spawning,
iny, m Ighed
“ If you
fish while Wheel, It your leg o
;mory; Is . at 57ilbs.—after
d stepped oh that bathing In Denham would) have; bitten ff,” he joked.
Inclden: ally, M r. Flshwlck is
anxious to trace a photograph which Mr Horsfall mentioned in his letter. Taken by Tom Garnett, It showed the late Tom Waddlngtofi holding this monster ffsh.
Mr. Flshwlck th ln ^ the
photograph may have been handed down to some member of the family. If so, he would be extremely grfiteful to hear
about it. '■
LED
iH.i
THE
'J'lre xetdiw of more than i
‘AUASTASIA ’’ ( f film.
Fcff she Is teamet
Ingrid Bergmsln IS Starr return of Inglridj Blergman llo tlhe screen after an
for nance In ’"The theid -Is,'that sterling — . ,
; ■ .i-
ren.yearsjls jmly one,of the reasd -floin) is; an Imfwrlant 20th, Centiiry 'ti>x
abseice; ns v hyj
itol'YuliBrynncir, Whose, fasclnatlhg per- ,g land I ” made' such an Impact. And with’ 'ess Helen Bayes.
surely pne of toe majpr-mysteriep of toe 20to
Nf'Ext-
.W E i jK ’S lm 's
toe j: i terror of toe revolution, Wi en of her family , were slaiti
le rest jtere^?
Tamiroff,' Martlto jHurjt,
meets! an attractive.- [ brunette Gemgette (Juliette Gr^o), and tek^ her to a hlstxc.
] Also Wses.” ake Barnes (’Tyibnd I [American newsMperman rjdng in 'the Fr^cn .(^apitai,
wax, is toe location] of: “l i e
D^dlng .' ito' - prilobg acquaintanceship Jike they !«go to a cafe Georgette is surprised suggestion until she Jake [was badly woijnded
war. '
leknis 'that to ithe
together, at toe
A t : toe cafe, Jakfe IhtrOdu^ ! , ,
Georgette to his friends includ-; tog) Robert Cohn (Mel Ferrer).
; ’The film, based on Ernest Hemingway’s novel, inclpdes; a magnificent bull-figjit sequence, and I co-stars Eddie Albert.
Errol * *
Flynn and *
“No! Time for Veers’ is a children’s hospltaf, theme the livys of
and those who look] af;ei Starring Anna Npagle,
Baker, Sylvia Syms Quayle, "No Time k warm-hearted fli you ! inside toe hrispital close-up of toe nunes.
• It, depicts tocir romances and lit
Amateur League Round-up v ic r d i
5 J week running, iowly Chatbum pre d 5 CLITHEROE AMATEUR LEAGUE jam better placed in the table.
Tw toeir fifth win '•*■ ----------
Sabden, ' but Low Moor, toe present ihampioris, and Hurst '
reach a me 'WhaUeij' crashed Jieavily to
Green, won decisively.
competiti m - will arid Chi tourn preliminiry round
To-mor:ow the
(ducc on
d a Saturday
' of toe season by defekttog ,01d o Successive victol|ieS” lRSt ’week ithey^l)5Rt^ Clitheroe
^serve^ouldl encourage toe village club in their pfljortq to cure position.
Whalley defence at and In the ,56th
begin, Sabden: with a goal a mirjritq before toe irieeting to toe
their i matches Altken Shield
this rom d, it gives toe league a chance to play off some ;of toe fixtures (vhich have had ■ to be postpone 1.
As thii , is the only match in I 013 Boys ( go
do™ fighting | Cha bum 4; Old Boys 3
Chatburi on S aturday,; losing the mat to by tie odd, goal to seven after beta!; one iiP' oit the interval.
| '
take to( lead, COWELL scoring after l i mmutes. Old Boys managei. the equaliser 10 minutes later RUDGYARD head ing in tie ball following a lovely centre ’I y Benne ;t.
Cihatb'im wen; toe! first to j . iH m e r s io n
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alluise qdii onAh'e besbhp® 14'
I KING I i
^who obliged by ; heading in another good giol ' to | give the Old Boys a 2-1 lead at half-time.
interval whistle Bennett again gave th e ball 't) RUDGYARD,
Two minutes before toe
defence shortly a iter toe resump tion ga''e Chatoum'.a 'gift goal, WILKinsON putting toe ball' into his own net
Confusion to the <Jld Boys’
gave Cliatburn the lead from ,a well-pla-;ed penalty:
outside-: brought
Soon ;ifterward!i, GRC)SVENO!r after
RIDEHALGH
ball dewn toe another mix-rip,
centre slammed making Boys, them.
buit the a third B i ’a d y
Brady, played tie major part hr Whalley's coUarise on featurday
■piVE - S
ib d e n
I Please send further 0 THE NORTH
contained, water hi , *Kindiy Indicate
( detailsaters."
VfESTERN ELEQ ITREET. CLIJH of the
PjCITY. BOARE
EljOE. ♦Immersion/*Selfr
r iqulrehients
had nc t scored Sabdeti defence gaVe little 0 ranee wllle 'Whalley were also hiadered bi having to play
It was toe, fif-
interval, thanks to BHApY, who 'after 33 foliow'ei^
qS wit 1 a leg imury. Sabdin were two up .at/the
with match,
men H a r g
minutes,:his goal two' 'minutes
later v l Ith one ■)y ROBER,TS. ; Then was no holffirig; BRADY after he re-srixt. 'Hie had. the
rs t trine : ■this' season.
f|or. rnuch of toe reavris going
\yhalley 0 goals
. to
from home
eft Tomljnson tod been down.
into toe net., Five ninutes fiom the endj!a
chased a long centre! and in walked the ball
the ‘ right was :by IbRIDGIe,
i^ial for the Old iqualiser eluded
scores
Sabden 7 thq live-wire
cetrttoforward,
piiAYUG und|r strength, Old Boys went ^wn fighting ito
, flnfi whistle.
10 men lead, but
snatch
I played,a big p:art jin [Hurst Green’s second-half drivel after
Hurst Green 5; Bi a ! i HAT-TRICK ibjr
llington 3 Rogerson
being in arreais ^ toe interval to their match lagilnst an under- strbngto Bffitoglo 1. on 'Saljurday.
10 men, but unitll) [toe toteirval It ( was ding-dong; an the; way and they: snatched to i . iW through! dAVIS a minute I before -the i whistle.
Bbington turned lipjlwith only: Five minutes afjtjerjithe resump
tion Hurst Greed looked more like their usual | Ejelyes.i ’They piled on toe pres^re and drew level after five in Ihqteb, GRIME I being responsible. [Tbrte minutes- later Seedali; pu| ttiein to the
le^' Billlngton never ^ave rip, but
made no mistake. BUltogton scored MAN, the home through his own
•M Grime found ROGlflRSON, who!
pm a!comer, lien BOARD-: keeper, put! J :
press, and frorr placed corner: K toaded in a DN
'But Hurst Gre:;] ROGERSOlS scire
sent to Billtogtoi’s S ix
j
] I L o w Low Moor 6; Cli
5riine‘s ’weH/ iGERSON
complete liis haWrick; and Just before the. end; BEARDI
g o a l
third' goal. fo r
!o6r
T OW Mobr haljal boal-scortag , spree |when toby: piet Clithj
them a secorid penalty.
eroe Reserve on Saturday. Durj tog the first |hil!f [it! was Lovf Moor all the weyl 'V7INCKLEY scored after four Imtautes' anej two mtoures later CILARKE gave
from a
went further ahi» taking a centre vring and plaoitig the net. ’Two r half-time, he a^ j give Low Moor
[After 2(1 [mlrilii PINCH made
picture, inside Idf I giving them to tlon goals to top riilnutes,
a few minutes '! Then Clltherori
Green and 'Wirickley; -were toe ■ ! Croft, ’Tomtoteu;
Moor temn, Sims played well
Low Moor TAYLOR
ihijmtes before another to
-0[ lead.
__________ ,ve when hlf shot from.'the wirigj bounced oui
of''toe -'keeper’s net, and:WlNCI^IiEj
ater.! tatoe it sb into the
;ir two : consolaj ith and ,85tl
eiutstandlng metibers 'pf I'the Ipij Snape anc r Clitheroe,
tme 'into toi I SUNGEE
irpni the left} It neatly into
arid: i again to
iSWORTU coirtiriued to!
started a scoring not end until he s and fifth, goal :iri ’the 84to
spree ;or4d
uU stretch ninute he that did his final,
miriute. ALLEN signed. |)fi ifol: Sabden
KING LANE w ^ d Thi sitting [for
SMAUi world . . 1. but packed with all he toe con/edy; male
up toe outside.
and ’Anthony tor[TprS|” is phat 'takes ■' for a
them. George
it'.le ■toagedles; conflicts, the patients arid |toe
emotions, that
world
'I toelr sjiggeSts
roles aaie played by
/Aylmer and Hf Ifazell. IIS, after toe, Fir if World
inje: story' of’ ’’Anastisla''' Is
(vi-lMyed, 'wondering, loipettaies triglitened, often, mschievoiis, and'always loyablP.,,
;
toe star of " No Time for Tears ’’ !s."(T course Aima N^agle, who doe; not so much give a per-' fonaance, as peisonify toe character she plays, toe matron.
Tie head of , toe ho,pltal, and
real people in real situations, anc after a ;screen met of: .so mU)h crime j and volence; to. recent years, it comes almost os a jshock ■ to find decency, huiianity , and' ktodpess por trayed to a film.
’i ils Is a film wh oh shows
bn£. You will like] 'he people you meet to " No' Time; for Terrs.” turi.
*
^17 epic story’of huinkn spirit and faith project^ against
ithe colourful and tumpestuous ba<jkground of toe SpahldilWar of Indepmdence to
thd Passion’.’ was filmed to VktaVision, and Tecqhicolqr on location in Spain.
(jiRAND the Na p o l e o n i c era, “The Pride and
Stiinley Krattier, th( film stars Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra anl, in her first apjearaiice to an American film, ithe voluptuous Its flan star, Sophia loreri.j
I’roduced and- dikected
lifcirally to the toousmds.; Gary Grant is cast
arid-polish officer of ca :e In his dress poe supporting ca : t ; numbers
Ndvy, who has soirie of. toe snibbery and tool
nation', dnd In
m: inner which was characteristic of the British offlcirs of toe period. Furthermore,: he has great devotion to du y.
gi errilla leader, the son of sfoemaker from \vila, who oiganises resistance t i the forces oi Napoleon foil jwing the collapse of toe Spa lish j armies to toe field.
Prank Sinatra play •, a Spanish
likes with a burntof passion ito strike for, his country and fetum to Alula.
Uneducated, inarticulate, he'
'sxiry, "The Gun, depicts toe heroic land of guerillas giajit cannon 1,000 It be rugged terrairi train It against -the city of Avila, * " *
jiitos toe guerillas ;o live only f:ir a return'to Avih., her native c.ty, and vengeance. She Is im patient I tench riturn of order-to'Ijer country. Based on toe C.
Juana played by Sbphia Loren,
for toe •dfeth: of all in Spain ;£ nd ’for the
drama of a vhd ’ drag a miles across of 'Spain to walls of the
*1
(j^iJlMBLERS, guiplay, and T blackmail forn: toe ■ main toeme of a grim drama “Build My Gallows Higli,” I starring Robert Mitchum anq Jaiie Greer. After shooting'
^ WHALLEY
loney Katole Miflabt ireer) goes .on the rimJ
btog larg
S. ’Forester, 'the film
PEDIGREE PRAMS ’ STREAMLINED
:
COTS . GAR PILLOWS . P SHEE' 'ALW
gambjer and rob- hihi of 'a
a I wealthy
e sum of (Jane
[ilays the gambler, lecoyeis from :iis wound and se:s a private ' ietectlve, play’ied !by ! , Robert ;ditchum, to find her.
However, Kirk I:ouglas, who
nurder and there 'ast action; and ;he tangle is ‘stralgtoen^ out.
into Africa’s'sofi generations are the basis’ of “ Something of
their effect on a roots have been
Mau Mau which vwed to wipe out toe white man' from Africa,’ showing sptae-chill: ng scenes of their attacks of lot ting, burning and klHtog on toe white settlers; and their ceremonies, of witch craft and voodoolsi
Yalue.” The picture tracejs the rise of
! i e s t A | T E c a r -
Rock Hudson, wl 9 are well- supported by Sidney Poltler, ai an African .who has] up as Hueiison’s
Starring are Dani] Wynter and
Hiller, Juaho He William Marshall.
f
been brought ■lend, Wendy rnahdez and®
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES Lancs. Comb.,] Div. 2
irci
Horwich Res. v. Clitoeipe. Darwen Res. v. Pr;teot C. Res. Eariestown ,v. St. Annes Ath. Glossop V. Nelson lies. Leyland Ml v. Wlgin A. Res. Morecambe:Res. v. |Lytham. , N. Nomads, v.. Loir ax. Oldham Res. v. Rolls-Royce.; Padiham vj- Chorle;’! Rim. St. Helens T. v. <
4t. Harwood. ClUheroe Amateur League
Hurst Green v. Old Bpys. Whalley v. !ciitheroi Low Moor V. BUliii^i
Al^en Shelld (Prel Sabden v. Ohatbuiri.
ary Rd. Accrington Comb., Div. 1
Helmshore - Metooqists' v. OhaiJ- bum.
Bumley Comlil, Dlv. 1 LOANS
Presho Lyd^te Utd. V. R^^Utd. ' : LO/InS- SS UPWARDS Unsecured Burriley Combi, piv. 3
I P . S . R I C H A R D S L T P . l Read Utd.: Res. v. Burco. 11, W E L F O R D R O A D , L E I C E S T E R
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