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Peters 6 ; R. Sykea 47;-H. Eaatr'; vfood not out 35; E.' Coulthurst not out 58. Extras 8 .. Total'198 for; three declared. ..
jUngho C.-T. K. Suttle 38; J l . ■ ■ ........I : I
_0; J. Stirzaker ^—0—19—0; Ni Waiteiwgrth 6 — 0 t- 23—1; Dh H^lewell 4—0—36—1.
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■Waterworiii 13; D. Niven 1; Jj Cook 5; A; Howarth 0; D. Hallei weal not out 1 ; J. Bobipson O.i Exttas 3. Total 34. -
3 mbblesdale W. II.—R. Tumeil s’
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0 . Ipunchard 10—2—12—6; W.; Howarth 9—3—19—4.
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Saturday. The home team, replied wiffi 94 for six.'.,
s e t t l e v . W A D D IN G T O N j 8 Waddington were abl out fork
7 when they visited' Settle bn' ,j
3; A. Eiseley 23; E. Butt 5; El Davidson not out 20; P. Barge 8; B, Ward 7; P. Tatham inot out 2 . I Extras 14. ToM, for six wicket^ 94.
_ 1^_1 6—1 ; K. Whiteside 2—0 -04-2, '
t| Rudgeyard 9 -0—39—3; R, 7 Dent 4—0—15—0; R; Hanson
, ■ - , W^dinglon: E. Whiteside 5;
H. Hoyle 24; R Dent 2; D. Underwood 26; R. Hanson 2; R. Driver; 5; M. Hatton 1; T. Rudge yard l‘; B. Oddie 1; S. Ooxon 1; J, -Wooff, not out 7. Extras , 12. Total 87.
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j,ad a comfortable! seven-wicket) victory when, after scoring lei j
Entertaining Rlbblesdale Wan derers II on Saturday, Langhb 0.
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! AFTER four successive draws, Bibblesdale League leaders i ' Bead got back in the winning groove on Saturday by
defeating Baxenden.
den for a modest 90, the league leaders, who fielded five reserves, were staggered when: their first five Wickets fell for only 12 runs. P. Haworth (38) T. l^we (22) and I. Wilkinson (not out 17) staged a fighting rec needed and rain falling steadily, vital runs.
It was ai close thing, however, for after dismissing Baxeh- i
)very. With three runs Read’s last pair got the
; The rata robbed Read’s closest rivals and league cham pions, Clltheroe of full points. - I
i Set to score 186'by Great Harwfjod, the champions had lost four wickets for 114 when s rain finished the match 45
.minutes before stumps were due to be drawn. A feature of the match was CUtheroe professlqnal Entwlstle’s ‘hat-trlckl at the end of the Great Harwood tanlngs.;
! Rlbblesdale Wanderers coasted to the easiest of victories when they entertained the bottoin|-of-the-table Blabkbum Northern. Northern were dismissed for 46 and Wanderers were never expended to pass the btal for the loss of two wickets and finished .with plenty of time to spare.
saved Whalley when they visited first, Barnoldswlcki put on 217 for professional Ken Brothwood scoring a not out century. In reply, Whalley had lost seven wlcketsi for 64 when the deluge saved them i from almost certain defeat.
The rain which rubed Cllthero
Read now have ,a ,slx .point I lead t over -CUtheroe the league table.
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Easy victory for Wanderers
-more .senses than ope, to have run out of form at Church Meadow on Saturday.
team in the league thby made a big revival a fort»lght agp by making the highest ppofe of tbsir career. Against the ’^{uiderers,
Although ttiey arb bottom
' liortheiin's failure WM p t dUi alone to passing lapses but t6 iHfl fact that three batsmen were run lout, two of them very foolishly. I t was one of those days when
nothing could go right for the visltore, and it has to be acknowledged that they .lacked the services of Jack Duckworth who made 132 in the previous game when Northern did so well;
otxsaslon,
bowled by Hbdgklss after be had scored only six.
Another | big scorer] on that I Arthur Shaw, was
■RLACKBUEN NORTHERN ■ might iweU have been said, in
■ • ' I — '-----^ ............. T T In Northern’s other opening bats
man; W. Pozzard, was badly run out-for eleven.
', Slplng the Wanderers’ attack with Hodgklss, P. O’Donnell, who has done well with the second team and impressed., at Clitheroe the previous week, <dean bowled three of ,thd earUer batsmen, Batey, Dbioni and Graham for only two rUM among them.
and J. Walsh, I were: both run out, and I Hodgkiss finished oft the tail^hders.i 1 . i
one member of the (team teaching double flguresj
Two moje , batsmen, W. Shaw Indeed, | Northern had to they gi[}ir.^ badly and were aU (5trug|gle hard! to reach 46, only
: Qlifea a solid l start by M. Washbrook' (10) and K. Proctor (16), both of whom batted'
sedately, the'| Wanderers gained the easiwt of; victories,
theid safely home ? without Being parted, and liad to bat on for about halfran)houf to play out time,
! Hod^iss and k . , -Ei;cles saw . BiIaCKBURN NORTHERN
A. Shaw b HbdgWss . . . . . . . . 8 W. Pozzard fun o u t ; ............ 11 W. Batey b O’Donnell ......... 0 G. Dixon b O’DonneU............ 1 K. Graham c Scott b , QI,ponnelf
J. Walsh run out I................... 4 Barnes b Hodgkiss ............... 3 G.; McCros^n not out ......... 5
F.iLassey b Hodgkiss ............ 0 ‘ ;
W. sEam-ruh o u t ;...........
.......................... 8 0
! Extras . 7 Total
miiiiilijiljj fJnMi
Hodgkiss . . . . . P. O’Donnell .
9.7 2 10 3 .8 1 29 4
O. M. R.W. .RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
M. Washbrook! b Barnes ..... 10 K. Proctor Ibw S la te r______ 16 Hodgkiss not out ................... 12 K. Eccles not out!................ 22 : 4 ’ ■ : Extras . . . . 10
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Entwistle takes six wickets
Y Is rnN Q . Gt.' Urwood on Satui w . ■
take league rata, whl(!fi
before .time with the champlohs short
ended, them the still 72 rups of the
missed for 186, and Clitheroe had lost four wickets for 114 when the match &ded;'
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innings was I a (Splendid knock of 80 By R. Cbtledge, .who defied the Clithercie bowling!'and got half his runs in boundaries,' J. Nixon also Contributed a useful 49 to the Harwood total before he fell to Ehtwistle’s bowling.
A feature of the'Gt. Harwood
bad start, when, with only six runs on the board, they lost their first wicket, put by the time rain stopped play^ later batsmen had recovered ;.soj weft , that Clitheroe seemed well set for a win.
Clitheroe's j Innings got off to a
innings with Lonsdale, J.' Thea ker was out for 10 with only 18 runs on fhe'iboard.
Opening the Gt. -Harwood
followed, and the score rose to 35 before he fell to/-Sllnger’s bowling for 10.
with , only ( ‘one run added, his
successor HawOrth was back in the p?(Vlllort without . having scored. '
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was soon scoring freelyi’^The total rose to- 55, but at this juncture L o n s d a le had his stumps scattered , by , Entwistle after scoring a useful 21.
partledge joined.! Lonsdale and
55: for fouT: to :174 fop?flve, when Cartledge,,; ^vhi) i ih hte previous five tantegs ' hacf Tiihade only lO runs,'was'Ui*: tb .Smithies after an inspired Sp! , '
with Cartledge and these two took Uie Gt! Harwood score from
Nixon joined in a run revel
'!; He ! was' fortunate to' that a comparatively s i mp 1 e chance eatly in bis innings was drm>ped
b^, a OUtheioo , Adder'! Brierley jolpdl Ni«)ni,.who was
,’zms . Ibw .to the CUtherbe pro., Entwistle, with; only; a ilhgle run to bis credit.] - :
, Only (iu:w, jhcjre nujs ,w atWed' to .the Harwood total, when . Nixon’s itmihgS; dided as .Purnell held a cateh: off En-
runs had been addea - Brierley now well seV 'but three ■The veteran Jimmy Peters 15 GUtherpe: tdeeived
a setbaeik'Ifi their bid to oyeir- leealers Bead, when had alfefidy robbed
') ; mtautes batting, match 45 minutes
Gt.
Harwood totp. Gt. H a r ^ d had been dis
Total, for two.wkts„ . . . . 10 Q. M.R.W
46
5's chance of full points, Barnoldswlck. Batting the loss! of five wickets.
Read back on i^inning path . T
Clitheroe Adveritser &, Times, Jtdy 17, 19Sp his; half century.
^Is ties boyillng to disinisi the . ®^<>od batsman, j iwho to Complete
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. ^twistle Iwwled Oonwayl (6) and (8). and p. viuklnaon
Innings ended tehen ■;i !
c l a i ^ theiwlcket of last mto In with the Scoife at
,, Entwlstle
jtook.ciltheroe’s bowl- tag honours, with six wickets for
13th over in d the openingi two balls of bis 14th. / ■ ? -
jthe last baU his
ley struck I an early _ blOTB) -he . wrecking I|ntwlst]e’s wlckd; to
When ,eil heroe ’ replied, Brle^
dismiss (the Clitheroe pro.l for one. E. Speak joined J. Wilkin. son- and Qiese two played icon-
his feet when I he Joined-Speak, and despatehed. - tae first i two balls he received to the rallsi ;
With ,92 on the board, ^leak was out lor; 27. '
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joined Smltpies, but impetuously tried to knock; the first ball he received from Haworth out of! the
The free-scoring Bradshaw
ground and iwas clean bowled for a "duck." I ; ' ■
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but had; scqred only one when rain put an end to the'"day’s activities, with Smithies (not out 39) and Clitheroe’s total for tour wickets 114.' I ■'
GREAT HARWOOD
R. Lonsdale,b Entwistle . . . . J. ’Theaker o Hodgklnson b Smithies
21
E. Haworth Entwistle ; . . . . “ R. Cartledge Ibw Smithies . „„ J. Nixon c Fumell b Entwistle 49 J. Brlerley Ibw Entwistle . .. 1 H.' Oonway b Entwistle ....... D, ’Iheaker hot out .:....... B. Ctellinson b Entwistle J. BuUcock b P, Wilkinson . . ! Extras ...
Peters c Entwlstle b Slihger 10 ............................. 10 by the Total (^
W.. Sllnger ;............ 13 3 32 H.' Smithies . . . . . . 7 Entwistle . . . . . . . . . . 1 4
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P.i Wiiklnm*^ __ 6. 2 CLITHEROE
Entwistle hfeletley . . . . J. iWilUhson c Nixon b Brlerley
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H. Smithies not out G. Bradshaw b Haworth j .. S. Westhead not out . . . J . .
E. speak c. Bullcock b H ^ o r th . . . . .V . ! . . . . . . . . .
J. Pet( E, Hawo
J. Brleney
tA^i, for four wkts., . J.. 1 1 4 ,
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Extras J..., , 0 . m] r ,|w.
7 0 37 2
13th;N(gaine lucky for Read
^FTER ^m l te ln g Baxenien' -for -90, I t e d ! themselvei were
runs on thq Iboard.. But once! again' they, made another g ^ d recovery, as has been many games iwhen __ points ,!^ve bten obtained.
soon Ih trouble:,with five men back in! the
the c ^ j in mai^um
deserving because Ute vU agers fielded' no s| fevyer | than five reserves.' ■'[|!i ' ' ■
The victory WM ali the more
although D. [Whlfham hit 24 ^ d T. Holden made 16 they le'ilei' really, got. going.!
Baxenden took! first knock, and 1
bowler with]! five for 2 2 , Iwhlle Denis Kersh^Wj took three f|)r l8 .
Ivan Wilkinson was Read’i i bwt
and'with the
scfeebbaifi.reidihg 12 for five ttilngs.weren’t at hll well. But'j! Lowe,! their prio., came to the! rescue,- and, along with Peter | Haworth, took the ' score to 70 before the next v Icket
Read were‘s()on in hot itater,
along with a!useful knock of 1 7 not out to follow! up his bowling success artier. !
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the last pair!we.fe together, and although lalfijwas falling steidlly
both!teams ptoided sporting y to try and 'finiai, !aa: both had chanto of wiimlhg.'
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present were'
three nins, and all] was well!for Read 0.1 t! lelr ': nearest rlva ' h champions Clltlierc XENDEN ■
■Wiiktason ^ored the necu—.^iani
eld toj'a draw. :
B.Il
T. Holden c B. Barnes b - | Wilkinson! i
F. Pish b Lpwe . ........ J. ........]. 'L; Shaw b, Kershaw ....... ..........
A. Liind c Htadle b 'V711klnson T. Parkinson' p Tomlinson b Keyshaw I
D. TOitham Kershaw
Bourke Ibw Lowe!.)........... J. Butterworth c Sowden b Wilkinson ~ . . . ] . . '..............
M. Slithers h'Wilkinson ... J. Duckworth ndt'out Extras ..,
Total
L o w e ; 13 4 45 -2 L Wilklnton . .1.1.7.5 0 2!! D.' Kertoaw ...I..! 6 1 18
i O.M.R, READ
Lowe rim out 1.......... i Wilkinson! not out
B Bour
P. Haiworth c Haworth b JlDuckTlprth!
R. Htadle c Haworth b 1 Suliiers' . .l .. .i . .. .. .. . J. Wright. b| Bourke
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J. Sowden c|; Shaw| b BourtK D.’Kehhaw c HawofUi b 'Bourke ,..].U ..........
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’TomUnsofi hot o u t__ ' :
isetras Totel J.l Duckworth
)urke ... , Suthers .
(9. wkts.) __ o. m. r
....... 18 5 40
...J.10.3 6 23 . . . . .2 0 12
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W. P. i Falrdough Ibw Suthers! B. Barnes c Lund b Bourke ., D. Barnes c Rdworth b Bourki-
J; Haworth c] Wright b | wUklrison
c Haworth b 24 e, [6 Three runs'were ineeded when
Hawortoi batted!-well for his 36.| 'Then Ivan iWUklnson oame
with oily! 1 2 . 43 saved
Nutter ,in which he| claimed six wickets for eight runs in four overa, broke! the back of the Whalley batting ; when the
^ iDEVASTA’nNG .. by Bamoldswldk’s ; R. E.
villagers visited Bamoldswlck oh Saturday. , i . Biit for rain Interrupting their
liinliigs and finally | ending play 30 minutes before' time, they! would almost certainly, have been heavily; defeated by Bam- old^ck, who had! scored 217 for
the ; loss of five wickets before declaring, ; Whalley reiched 64 for the loss
of seven wickets. ! Ah opening partnership which
put!up the iuO before Sherwood wasj out forj 45, gave Baraolds- Wlck a fiylng start. |
Ihiter Sherwood’s! departure. Brotowood, [the ftee - schrtog Baiholdswick pro., ■jvent on to
complete a|!flne century'In an undefeated knock of 104.
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tributed to! the Bamoldswlck total, but lifter Sherwood ■was out, I Whalley’s Tit^rsall and Toptom dismissed the succeeding Imtsmen fairly cheaply.
'|Tatteffsall!clean bmvled Sher
wood, and ! Tophan] dlsmlsted R o b to n (16) and Turner (10). befote T a i) te r sB l |l scattered ISsott’s stumps after, the Bam- oldswick batsman had scored 21.
iWlth the Barholdswick total at
217,' Tattersall had Nutter caught by Webb for one and Bamolds wlck declared.
' Brothwoofi’s century included 14 boundaries-
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!Polr Whailey, Tattorsall, with ithreh iwlckets for 62 runs, and
Tppham, with two wickets for 54, were the .only bowlers to make
any impression on the 'home teani|’s patsmen. , j'When V ^ le y began : their
rtoly, they ,were sooh in troublA'! With 16 runs on the board B. ‘ ■rattersall was caught by Broth-! ■wpod, off Nutter after breaking his,duck] anil with ohly one mn added Topham was oht for, seven when ’Turner; held A catch off iNutter. ; ■ ' ! ' ' ■ • ' [
fcu.', ( . jj- -^(^ ; M . Lowe’s shMe ! was “ 22 and
Webb did not last jorig, having
'scored a solitary run when he, 'too, toil to' the' wiles of Nutter,
whose second over bteught him three wickets,
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in. a confident- Innliigs he was neveif troubled by the bowling, but none of the Whalley batsmen could stay with him for, any length of time.
Gorton came to the wicket tod Abiiott was clean bowleg by
Nuttpr for a "duck’’ and Wall- bankj h ad ; only a single against his name when, he was Ibw to thp Bamoldswick bowler. '
, ’Tattersall fell to N i te r ’s bowl ing without scoring, and just as a change Issott dismiteed Blrkett for three^
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42,j 'Wialley were in dire straits, ■
i Wi|h seven wlckete down for Gann- joined Gorton and the
toprejrose to 64 with Gorton (not out’SO) and Gann (not out six) surviving ah the trAps of the Barfaoldswlck attack ended the match.
until rain BABNOLDSWICK ll
B.! Sherwood i b Tattersall .. 45 B.!Robirison b Topham ,..! 16 R.'Turner Ibw Topham .... 10 L, |Wi Issott b Tattetsall .. 21
Brbthwodd not out | . ___ 104
II A. Nutter c Webb b ■'Tattersall............. 1 I j
H. i Abbott .. G.jTppih^ P. Gorton .. T, Wallbank
I ‘ Extias . . . ; .20
ToialJ for five wkts. di».........217 ’Tattersali ..
O. M. E.W. 1.4 1 52 3 5 0 S3 0
7 0 . 64 2 4 0 32 4 0 26
WHALLEY ,
H. Abbott b Nutter.. j . . . . . . . . 0 T. ■ WaUbank Ibw Nuttei’ . .! . l , TattersaU c Robinson b . Nutter !
P, Webb c SherwoOd b Nutter 1 P. Gtatoh not out
G. Topham c Turner p Nutter 7 B. Tattersall c BrothWood b 'Nutter ,
1 30 0
J.'Blpkett'cBheiwpodiblssbtt 3 R; !W. Gann not o u t! . . . . . . . ] 6 ' :
. 'Extras , . ,! 15
Brothwood . . . . . . . . 6 0 1 8 0 I t E. Nutter . . . . . . 8 0 20 6 L. W. lissott . . . . i . 2 O': 11 1
Total, for seven wits., . . . . 64 1 ■ ■ '■
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Rlbblesdale Settle __ :.,
Baxenden !.. Whalley Barnoldswlck Gt. Harwood Blackburn N.
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12 3 '5 4 13 1 9 3 13 2 4 7 13 1 4 8
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Brothwood, Bamoldswlck .. 104 A. Myerscough, Padlham .. 98 B. Gartledge, Gt. Harivood 80
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Whalley-40/6, Rolls-Royce 177 Settle 94/6, i Waddlngton 87
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'(Cheny TYee 105/8; Courtaulds 014
EEC. 173,. Qt. Harwood 61/4 BEST PERFORMANCES BatUugi '
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water and a roof over their rheads. | ,'
11 , John I Cassavetes plays Evan,
the modern Crusoe, a young, American scholar and writer, who meets hlS' h bride on a Caribbean cruise;: As Tina Hie- bride. Virginia Maskell has’ ode of the most attractive feminine roles of the year,!
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week for those 1 who are not going away., ’The films cover a variety of . ■tastes. I'
Eastman: Colour j iptoductlon of i “The iSeekers,’’ which
J>HERE (will be L different film each! night Idurlng holiday;
The week begins with the'
while on Tuesday iGlynis Johns is to be seen again-fithls time with' Donald Slnden—in “Mad About Men”; in j Technicolor.
GRAND stars | Jack Hawkins; and iGlynis Johns,
j lyednesday’s ilm is “ i'he
Black Shield of ! Falworth.’t a stop! o f : daring deeds by the taights of old. ’iiie stars are handjsome Tony Curtis and lovely Janet;Leigh.
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Dirk ; Bogarde McKenna!
man Colour, on i’Thursdlay is a' family film starring John Greg-! son and June Thomburn, while' in complete contrast on Friday Is “ Shnba,’’ ;a story with ,a jungle; t e t t ^ in. Technicolor starring:
“True as a Turtle,” in East-: and Virginia:
Saturday |Alec Guifiess and Cecil Parker . are to b e ! seen in that
To complete [the week, on
“ classic’’.'film “The LadykUlers,’’ in Technicolor, j !
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Africa form the holiday; fare
during the first part of the week.: “Valley of I)eAth” has a ■ :!
crew resting in A iiliiage bdhlnd the lines ■ whllej! their tank is repaired.
; ; | ■ .There Is.a teucli ofronjtoce as
one
of.theparty 'Isireunlted iwith' his girt friend, while the ofcfs become acquainted! with girls ta the village.
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romance to action: as the! tank crew return to active duty. Their tank is put outl 'of action; and there are some: tense- and dramatic scenes als lots are drawn to find vriilch member of the
party should return for a spare part.
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Edward G. Robinson and Mar- gorle Hellah,
Starring! are I bon Kelly, |
American J patrol (lost in North African desert during Second World'War.;
“ Hell Squad” iconceM an
the the
“SIX ; inch e s ! ’TALL” ii a ■ macabre tale of a man who reduces human beings to the size
of dolls. I The man responsible for this devUsh work is played by John Hoyt!
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' Several ! people ■ disappear In mysterious j clrcumsfanees 'and there is, plenty of edge^if-the- seat excitement I bSfpre ! the dlsappearahces are Solved. '
John AgAr stars as Bob West- ley, who finds, himself tumAd
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into a doll, along wlih sweetheMt Sftlly Reynolds, played by 'June Kenny, '
offers good, tHrilling entertain- m6ht.
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