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Burnley Comb.; Dlv, 1' D ABOUT


laws, are c( mmltted This. Is


"right wa same scenp; faults are


strong cast sees'


followed r by the " ' yersloh of the In wWch all the


Other members:of; the slx- fronji


jorrected. ; I ,


Preston ai d — ........ I .


the Natloi a l : Trade iDeveloi>f inent ^ Assi ID elation (East and North-Wei t -Lancashire Dls- trlct).'


are mostly llcen-r the Blackbuml, a district area


I


holders of Diploma.


by| the


Llke Mrf Satidford, all' are the Licensed Trade


. They the points Innkeeping


aim


i, organlsatlc: I.-retallerS: improve to the pub


The,, sta


will ' be saloqn-bar with I; man


better Inn B, (


both hraui —arid in


eer wi


. to show som,e Of dealt with on thfe ' courses organls^ i


jsocl'atlon; a ]olri|t n of brewers and i to 'help ; llcenseeis,' le service they offelr »lic. ;


?e - for: the sketch a ; specially- built parlour, equlppejd


y modem aids m Sleeping. ■ .: , |


111 be available In ght and bottled form the modern cans.


jarikson arid | Jeffs (Chatbumaj i i|A. Roblnspn and Son (Chs.t-^


arranged atitne Brown Cow Inn.' Ghatbum, ionl Saturday by: Cht ;t-: bum RaciUg Pigeon Club.i Likeliest! ojd Cook: 1; 8. Am-, (Barnoidswlck B.LS.);. 2,i


I tori bum). I ' ' I ;


LlkeUest OM Hen: Ij Jacks )tt rind Jeffs (Chatbum); 2, Mitch dl


arid Ainsworth (Clltheixte); 3,i T,|TV)wnson and Son , (Criattoun .).| Channel Cock: 1, Jackson aiidj


Jeffs (Chatburn): 2, A. Robins mi and Son (Ohatbum); 3,' Nt»-i grpve Bros. i(3hatbum). ,


Addison (CUtheroe); 2, P. Town- son and Son (Chatbum); 3,: Wrigley and Addison (Clltherori).;


Channel Hen: 1, Wrlgley aid


ifoiing Cooks, flown 100 milt s: l.iEccles and Standring (CUlh- eroe): 2, P. iNutter (aitHerot ); 3, i Whittaker and Harris m (Clitheroe). | ;


1,1 S. Ashton' (Bamoldswick B.OB.): 2, Jackson and: Jeffs (Cbatbum); |3,i Whittaker a id Harrison !(CUtheroe).:


Young hens, flown 100 milts: .


Village club holdl racing pigeon shoW' receilvetd for a pigeon;show,;


lOUt


I^ ^U R lE S i But they keiip ^ri winning


100 i entries we^ i ST.i/NNES 0: CLiTlEEOE 1


THE striking power! ojt pUtheroe’s foi ward line ytas blunted at St. Annes on rto r. wheii an lijnry to tadde-left ^Ison kept him limping on the wtog Ifoi 71 minutes of Ih^ gaipe.


, blu^iery wind: play^ of ' good football;- Ij


points in thte secoi)d


Despite .this, howevtr, dUtheroie aried tt»o more valu|able ’ hall of. a me tcl, during: Which, a • strohg, lavtc wlthj pissts and ruined any.ichance


too by chang® In jail dipart- merits, due to the : al sen :e of leftiack B. Smith, whp w^ on the injured list.


Clitheroe were haridlcipped


eid tfopd keeper.


the;!.half-back line,; Ids Plwe. being taken by: Waretof. 'Vrilson came Into the team i t ipslde- left.; ' ■ „ ; , 1


Johnston moved bajek frorii


bac^ to the, wiiid, kept their goal intact repeated St. Annes’ : ijaid: were probably irelieved


‘ interval 'came ;with the 0-0. ,


Playing agajnst jtlife


wind to the second :hi If. eroe svwxiessfully oyerc: me


four-man, foriyard Unej


and; began to show approaching their true ONDEFENSIV3


In the first: half,! -wjito their


caiteeroe a^lnst and


Warelng saw his rlsl:llig shot over


the bM by Half-time: 3t. Annes 6^ CUtheroe 0


C lit) leroe were jpenned in their b vn half, but their defence stood f m and gave ; little Igrourid to tie goalwafd thrusts of!the St. A nr® forwards.;


Immediately. , ^ter thrij r®tort ! ,


n ithe f)re;at


p^blem thing m.


.the only goal of the match—.! which, gained; CJUthdroj rictory at a time.'When |tljey were definitely the! mastere.^


It was a Hargreaves slkzler-


found .themselves' on; tl le defen­ sive but staved off reppatjed St. Annes attacks,:!


M A < MARK


Prom the kick-off ' Clitheioe,; 10th minute when a| slot-from J'ohiston; Busli, 'White, ■Ware-i They .were i; unlucky in the : m


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.feeling I to think that painted; lor any of your already! paid for. Donft also supply you with a:


you require some plun not start saving up;nor Joining I our Club. Sta: pared when the better


W. , Smith! rebounded ft >ni defender ‘ Into: the goilkpeper’s arms. Then camri the j irijub to ; ;te: ■ only


Wilson who returned a: a few minutes ab^enqe as a"


passenger on the, wing. Two fine efforts by tlie Cllth-


Annes Platley


from five yar’is out, anci greaves' crossbar.


to the occasion St. Annes raids.


WaUace proved


banging the bEli home “ special ”


goalkeeper strucl:


himse: durini: At ti e


the


equal many other


—Trips By Trail) F.A. CUP—FOURTH RCfUND EVEETON V. BLACKBl E N j E.. SATURDAY,: 25th JANljAfeY. KIEKDA.LE


Clitheroe dep. 11-35 a.ih Whalley


11-41 a.^ Kirkdale ret. 4-57 p.:


For details of the; aboi e ;jand other cheap ' facilities, : ilease enquire at Loral Stations, C iffle® or OfiBolal Railway Agepis. j


BOOK IN ADVANCI


, .. ^ railway:


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7/6 6/9


eroe attack came : to i aught' when a daring dive: by qie St. pre-'ented


Cltberoe; Wallace; Hrindersori,


ihg; Platley, gr®ves/ Wilson,


Bladkbum. R'feree; Mr


Davidson, Har- Smith |(W.). ;


P. Lassey, of


strong aith- their


hahl for the winning g(^.- It cfime eventually—from .the


Tielr four fit! forwards fought


s looting boots of their! leader, lARGREAVES,! who gaye Pick- m In the St.! Ann® goal, no coaice with a power dfive from outside .the penalty box,|


WELL IN HAND


the [game well in hand £md never s >emed in danger of conceding a p|oir t.


' ! : : j ;


(Jlitieroe are now five points ahead of Oldham Reserve, and r In^ clear poinjis; from |the rest o,f the promotion-s®king field.


-Peeney; Shaw, Boitoult, Taylor; Hedcalf, Leigh,! Jones, Sherlock, Hodgson.


St.' Ann®: Pickup; Jackson, I I I Tianks to Ithis away, win Triwards the end CUtheroe had the


Hat-trick by Oddie


Todxnorden Rcaid F Read can i| reproduce


with the wincll against;:-them, DbDIB sriored a great ghalj .


form they have no 'worries. Straight front the , kick-off,


Connor^ shot giilng only Inch® over the bar ftirin a well-placed


! Todmorden ' rkllled strongly,


scores. De^ite jthe slippery; sur­ face both teariis played,'good football


, | | ,;,r'


mov®jby being! offside; yet led ft half-time wperi BAMPORD aett^ from close range, f,!


Todiriofden spbllt many'good


I Read! showe4' more method when HINDLE Scored with a lob from 30: yds. tO


| level matters.


I It was then *.11 R®d, ODDIE Scoring two qulqk goals, the last being a lpensdty ;award. }


a. late: rally anA luck was, with them when Scott hit the 'jpost. These ' points. !| were Welcome iildeedi It wasiiRead’s first vie-; tdry in the league for toe® months.


Read defence held out d^ite , !


Burnley Comb., Dlv. 3 7 - 1 ^ f e a t


jUthams 7; lUad .UW- , Res. 1


A SNAP goaUby GOOD'WAY, I home on eiribarlmtlon l®ve,


put Read Reserve In the lead attest league l®ders Althams.


;But;by Ithe intcevial Althams write l®dlng>l.


, ■ ; ’Read fought! back gallantly


after the .resumption, but a late rally by A’lthams ’ brought them five more goals.


TA'YLOR (4), i KING, JONES and ABBOTT, j! .


Amateur League Round-up


mCOm A N D T H I R D I N V n A L C L A S H !


TNTEREST in the Clitheroe Amateur League tomorrow will ■*' be , focussed' on the match between Hurst Green and Subden, who occupy second and third positidns in the table.


A win by Hurst Grrien would bring them Into joint leader­


ship with Loiiv Moor, who have an open date tomorrow, arid a win for Sabden would make them Joint ruriners-up -with Hlirst Green,|who will still have one game In hand. , ?


aturday’s results brought 0 bhange In the three leading I options, and It Is this factor ^hl,cch makes tomorrov|’s game rnportant.-


h


sJ u


tib[„ :e, t


the other Brockhall


w ■ --------- -- - - - , have


end of still


the


(Jply one point from ,their 14 hes. But'they are] o p of most plucky teams iri the ;ue, ■ refusing to ^ive up vlhitevertheodds. .'"I.


tug vfl^en. they merit Chat|)urn.


and Act Now


„ blng wofk done ? :i If so, w. i j iwSand aigood way. to save Is ) / •,ti paying in now!and be pr:- weather comes. :iWhat a nl: e when you have :lyour outside rooms decorated, that they a :|


rims that require ;JDecoratln!: ? need painting? : Or perha:s


...t! delay4JoIn Now ! We c: .nything for the home decorate


GEOljlGE HCEJLKER & SO Pointers . Plumbers ; Decorators


'NSi


124yf6, Bawdlands, Clitheroi Estabushed 1869.


Telephone: ■ 102 ' I


■I'hey have a| chance| of get- some points tomorrow


Hat-trick lor i R. ijayliJr


Whallcy 3;[Low Mdor 6 e


tjrsk and victory was by no I leans as easy as the score might ipdicate.


| 'Alhalley were oii


Irit half, l;i,d of 3-2, Urtil the closirig (me tha.t Low


haying an interval iri- fact, it ,was not stages- of the


he champions however, were first to! score—through


^>]!nCH after 30'minutes.


save Whalley the lead b)y-scoring 4}R ice,


(&OODWIN. .nut® c_


c. u.;ct p!i:iiu;e


pl;iy it They err by the


'-Courcil your qu most'sui for your you ; afleriini


Authorised Ap-


Dislrihutors dis- s yclln'” .sign..


ploystai. trained, oal. Utilisation to answer all


bef)


j :stions about the table appliances home, and help re, during and htallation. - :


•then TAYLOR} (R.) scored. Whalley werq still' pre®ing


Dn the resumption, Ijow Moor qjualised after three minut®


rii.d found the net twlcri only to liuve fthe goals| disallow'ed.


Gradually. Low Moo: gained


eemmand and got ano -her goal I trough PINCH In the 75th pd 85th minut® TA'YlaOR (R.) cored two'more goals to com­


Another tkree for Rogerson


Hurst Green 19; Billligton 4 I R. E.


I I -128 &


JAWSON LTD., Parson Lane,


THEEOE.


k NOnpiR hat-trick by Roger- Y son contributed to Hurst


j


Efficiently in the secoid half to sjeore four. | ,


peen’s 'goal i revel jvi“ -lllington, who, though without goal at .the interval, recqvered


i With-only seven minut® gone, |


:urst Green took Uie lead when iROSS netted dlrec,i from a


_rlme .and from th^'left he | entred for ^EEDALL to head a good goal.


Iree-kick. p:| - , ; Rogerson received a! pass from i


I :


met ,a centre! frorii Yyalsh and from 30 yards he'-gave the Bll- Jirig.ton goalkeeper n >, chance. Twenty ’ minut® latey GRIME


In the 15th! minute seedAIjL '


plete his hat-trick and give Low :/(oor a decisive win.


listle,- this' | time J


iRUNKER, now back with alley, scored the equaliser two minut®. p t ' Low drew cljead again four from,


the


interval through


But in the i remain: rig four, EMMETT


top in the


endancy, thainks chirifly to a ;t-trick by R. | Taylor,


Mooy gained the


pW MOOR’S mcouper with Whalley on Saturpy was


left, BOARDMAN, the Hurst Green ’keeper, pushed the} ball into-his own net, ■ '■ } ; ■


fiurst Green, before WIIBGN and FLEMING reduced Billing- ton's; arrears.


!


issue with more goals' through ROGERSON (2) and WAlSH, Ithough Billington got' a.'fourth through FLEMING.


But Hurst Green clincheji the V ;


Clitherbe Res. ,Score nine


1 I . - ! Brockhall 0; ((lithcroe Res. 9


TJAT-TRICIKS ;jby Slinger. and Preedy playe|d a big part in


; '


■l®d after four minut®,;, but Brockhall also:; came,, nerir to scoring and at this stage ibqth teams; were playing good,! fast football. ;


SLINGER gave Clitheroe the ;■ ' j


gd and it was not until the 23rd minute that SLINGER found the net a second time.


Clitheroe let 1 several :chanc® !


netted, and five minut® before the,interval BUSH made ff'ifour.


Fifteen rainut® later PREEDY


again; on the resumption, JOHNSON scoring the fifth goal in the 65th i minute. ! Then SLINGER completed Ihis | hait- trlck to make it 6-0. .; ; |


Clitheroe went into the attack


goals in 10 minutes, PREEDY scoring two to complete hiri hate trick, and PROCTOR sending in the final one I Just before the whistle., '!


; , ; ; ; Brockhall’’s defence} driserves


credit: ifor} putting , up a i good display; agMnst iheavy, odds. ^


wing, Iwerei also jhard-wforking,': ; Preedy led ft'dangerous''blijjri-


Reid and Nlyen, on the right-


eroe forward'! llrie .ithal;;,' \oysr- whelmed the Brockhall'drifen'ce.


( CLITHEROE AMATEUR LEAGUE i ■ : .}


,


Low Moor H. Green Sabden ... Old Boys . Clith. R®. Billington Whalley . Chatbur'n Brockhall


P. W.D.L. P.A,Pt.


.15 i 8 il4! 8 14; 8 14 6 14 3 13'3 \ 0


15 11 13 10


3 76 30 23 2 60 31 21 4 48 37 19 6 60.42 16 6 60 42 16 6 52;50 14 8 37160 ' 9 26:142


1 13 iii gi


Phone error team


when left-winger Billy: Smith turned up for! Saturday’s game


with St. Annesr ' } Owing to a misinterpreted


telephone message, the'[ club w® .under the Impresslop he' w?8 nursing an Injury,, and w® unable to play.


Bernard Smith who i w® injured. '


Actually,! It w® , lefthack ! :


put Hurst Green stUl furtner


Clitheroe side which took the field. Johnston played at full back, his place In the i half­ back line being taken by Warelng. Wilson took!over.at


So it was a re-shuffled insldc-left.


fjLITHEROF ! F.C. } officials were soriiewhat shaken


Clitheroe notched three ‘more


Clitheroe R®erVe’s victory! over Brockhall on Saturday.


Then GRIME netted No. .6 for ' i


'scorers for -the winners .were '


comer. ' , | ■ - ■; ■ ■ MUTCH,' however, levelled the


4 this


F R A N K I E V A U A S


The rebellious y<|ung


tripl waterfront, Prankle. being the leader o: with a. d®p- .resentment oL authoritj[.


of ; his Army ea l l - up, standlrig up to authority In the form of the Egt.- mojor. His army


of i'A rebellloiis I’ltqugh'’’ ' mrik- ,ing Ithe’best ' — ----------------


it .also shows him-in the role .NEXT- !■


W E E k ’s| FILMS


life I is not all plain sa^tDg and .he finds himself In some itrlcky situations. But for his fans the greafet


V"


:llyn Mj)! of the


and


tie film, ientatioij,


S" Is^a ence


lnter®t will centre arorind Frankie’s singing, for there Is a : trio of songs to set. the youngsters’ !feet atapplng. !


form of lovely; Carole L®ley, who tak® ; the part of hJs; glrl-i friend, while the role of an Aririy padre Is played with, warm sympathy by George Baker. /:


There Is also romance in the


The fllm,^ directed by Herbert' Wilcox, ;has : been adroitly


faishloned for many fervent It®® of Frankie! who Is seen. in a; totally different light to ' usual. one!"®,'! Immaculate bow tie, tails and itop hat, enfertaiis millions of itelevislon viewers and th®tre-goers. ’■ |


brings the!famous "pop’’ .singer; to an even wider audience' and marks the , beginning of another career—.that of actor.


This' ’t®nage drama riow film! ::' ' I * *


“ Apaone,” I that of an Indian with a burning hatred of the white manj


gURT LANCASTER is starred I in, a new , type of role j In


deriiite a truce and his one-man war takes' him


He remains ori; the warpith


PALLADIUM Into all sortri of: ;;


trouble. There


—the single-handed war Waged by .Massai,; played by Burt|Lan- CMter, against, the U.S. Ariny.


part. of....the .Indian , maid Who baomes his wife. '


Pretty Jean Peters takes the .1


scenes to make this anothrir—: yet out of I the ordinary—stirring tale of the days of the Redman.;


There are also plenty of actilon'


“.Killer’s Kiss’,’ is a strong; supporting; feature.


' !


performanc® on the part | of Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall and


' and glambur in sharp contrast to the twb-fisted donjaln of this ringside associates,' h® a }full me®ure of bOunpe, bedlam and breezy laugh situations.


Hagen’s (Peck) activiti® in an atm®phere of shady fight pro­ moters arid washed-up contend­ ers with the smart Park Avejnue society environment of Marill* Brown (Miiss Bacall), the girl he has married after a whirlWinc makes for continuoui


The juxtaposition of Mike


courtship, hilarity.


of


JJEFORE: the ®meras: 'hat, photographed a single irii footage on “The Prince g ind [


4


the most jcelebrated of all time. This w® because -the linking


king! lane —the film,had '


the Showgirl” become onej of


of nain® so differently fanlo® as,those; of Sir Laurence Oliyler and Marilyn, Monroe struck lithe ws'rld press ® one of the most ■intriguiiig show b®ine®, part­ nerships of ,j;he century. |


.Olivier; ^Irient British theatre Knight,: memorable for ^ch


-• H'IAccrington Comb., Dlv. 1


Co^etfs fbur for Chatbum


Cha.iburn 6; Cedar Swlftg 2


sounding win over Cedars onl Saturday .were' notched by! Cowell—all in the second half. The victory was all the riiore meritorious in that Chatljurn were los/ng 2-1 at the Initeryal.


JX3UR )of the six goals scored by Chatburn in .their re­


the 35th i minute, CLEMENTS beating ithr® men to crash |


-ball into .the roof of the net. -Immediately Swi f t s were


Chatbum had gone ahead-in the


awarded! a penalty, SMITH, the crintre-forward, making no knls- take, j '' '-


hut in .the' T®t minute of ' first' half SMITH put S-wlfts ahead with an opportunist goal down trie} middle.


I


sricond half ASPINWALL' scored the equaliser, lobbing In frorii a comer riri the left after, Nelld had dlvrirted the ball to liim.


After i five minut® of } the Chib whiri


scoring No, 1


Then came. COWELL’S


speU. -®me when Aspiriwall


ran dowi the right whig to centre to; Cowell, who slammed the ball! into the-net. , ■:;


No. 2 [wjent Into the net;follow­ ing a 1 cross


ladi'


toe prlzi rirganlsei (311toeroe| day. Th play belli P. I. Tye:


COtJLTHURST.jtoe captain, ;prrisented at a whist drive thri.;ladles}


i3lolf Club on Satrir- ;fe were 12 tables, supervised by Miss I


'hian. PAOKID- .


Waite; cdiis., Mrs. Boothman. <^nt.’m_|l, Mr. P. Walker; 2,


|Iawortri.


1} A comi4ltion was won by Mrs. Walnsley.


locil Okici DEPOSITOR ES fRlM


BRANCHES EVERYWMER


PICKFORDS. OVIIU) ‘Chatbiup continued to press,'


sportawfitrir, who marries a; top New York f®hion: d®igner! mid finds himself in a acrid of chic


This- story of a top New Ifork ' , ■ ; ■


NOVEL story 'angle, hilarious! dialogue and captivating:


Dolores Gray add up to one of the year’s ■ gayest - romantic comedi® in "Designing Woman.” i


is also trachery .and double-! dealing to iadd to the thrills.; , The story is based on history


yet;


yiriuigsters’ Idol Frankie Vaiighan. . [- The film; was producrid by Ann a Neagle anc


fTHE ,cult ot -trie ’teenager is qiotligbited in ' ' pus .YEARS ’’ (Grand) which, brings to


1^ 4


'THESE DANGE|te the screen trie


Is set in the Llver- a dockland gang


stair in “Tjrie Prince and'.ithe Shbwglri.”


classic fllmri ris ’’Hamlet,’’ "Henry I^lchard ni"; I and litoe, the bright^, detade, -were to cth.


directed by Laurence . OUyler for Lajifence Oli"let Productloris'Ltd.


irioan ct oWglrlte love;Bffiair the


for Warner- Br®.’ Was produced !and


The Prirce: and the Show- Dmantlc comedy by Itttigari , about I an


enterprise thri spring


tion of " Showgirl," arid his wi played toge|;l at London' '19)3-54. -


[n the


ing ini Net? York- betwanj Sir Plret neWri


^ . _ 1956 after a mat­


La,rirence, playwright


I I i


in London in the yerir 1911. of this intriguing,


of a .Balkan chfed the world in


:is3,r Monroe iarid ittlgan.’


jlr i Laurence . oilvler 'Vivien Leigh,! had


giriid play prbdub- e,; jprlnce and! tb!e


,er; for nine months, Phoenix'Th®tfe ilri


’ The film i riiakes for a first-rate ronantic-cinedy that links' two n*mes so <ll5erently famous.


OEce more Aife of the gr®t ladles of the Brit Thorndike, of stage'sri


it also hilngs to the scre;en


to stage,- Dame SybU Who h® a long run Kiess® to her credit]


inrilude Jerfeiny-Spencer, Esftiohd Knight, Jef4 Kent and Gladys Henson.


-Dthers an; outstanding!, cast


Yima as he is about to sign a petoe : trfaty—and his son de:lares thit ‘in revenge he will : take .the ! fort. That is the main pivot of ' “Fort exciting Technicolor


WHALLEI


Yuma,” aii dr una.


Hridson an i Joan. Taylor co-star in a film rlii in atm®phere and .breathtaking'scenery.


Peter Grij®,. Joan 'Vohs, Johh , t


ar d Joan cesca, the'


ejowther, ^[i, attractive mlsBlori- :or Fort Yuma, and n plays Jonais, ■ancesca, '


Jo,an l/ 3 Os plays' Melanie


ary bound! Jehn - I He brother of


\J'ERHAP£ action


“ Sunlight; bised on-


"'Wyatt 'Ear ! '


pt the O.Ki Corral” le immortal story of Doc Holliday, land


the greatest outdoor film ever 'made is


trieir effor s to wipe'out the nrifarious,' Ilanton gang during the roaring days of 1870-1880,


ons, plays :?ryatt Earp, and Kirk E^uglas, <4; of the screen’s; m®t brilliiit actors, tak® the: fascinating role of Doc Holliday.}


Burt] Lalijaster, idol of milli­


strange frinidship betw®n Earp,! tl e strong' man of the law, and Holiday, tis erstwhile,gunman,


The film tells the story of Rhonda Meming plays Laura


Dmbow, Ue girl - who flnallji persuades Earp to quit the huzardo® ife of. a U.S. Marshall for domeslipity.


and ice Clarion


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