bis ”
In years, andi ’ the ( Church IT, H. Lister a I band of
lie' cljuroh. iter were
ted mth theS ent Orchestra •3. l|lr. Lister ble bass and' lo. !
d, Rtr. Lister f the orehe^ a keeh Rugby In his Sklp-
Ik a I practical |-carvlng, •
Id h ^ 'family
pe inlssed to I their manjj
I thein success rroundtogs. I
Iri- Lancashire iamej without Vakes Weeks? r reading an d by Mr. R. A. ■ a n i general mas Cook and tradition Is,
f t
iat accommo- oUday resorts itmost during of the towns
s, Wieks, and are togher.
Something hi
^oula Cllthe- er Lancashire
j
town for thfi without its
I persona miatter, be .il^e'
those who when the does not, but who love al bustle and of goodwill w to Clitheroe draw near.
On^ man
enjoys being everybody all enjoy ou he^ said.
There Is
^akes Weeks? . am oke of
prefer; to j travel jmaddlng crowd”
there'areiothers the hustle and communal! spirit
fWch Is so evident ' ^ the Wakes
elsi
said in supp(i all, dt’s not working to a taken' on th( town ’’ for- a
In thej old
told me that he on holiday when 36 Is. “ can ^selves together,”
'irt of this,! After, much fuhi to be place .which has air of a ” ghost fortnight, i
.iomethlng to be
4the, Wakes highlight of . •looms clatter shops, put u: and the ewtt): the,I appear^: from " Love
Industry, a: people often to\mii',,whlc holiday'durlpi peWod, the quite the sai the ending of . Wakes hard iwith
folk.'A - Don’t you
days, of course, Week I was the the year. | Then ',ed, to a; stop,
P their , shutters »n towhis took on
ance of scenes on the Dolfe.”
li'pw, with more diversity of
hd-iTiWlth I many worUng to other are' not on
g that particular
s|tmosphere!is not Nevertheless,
of the tradition
Week^ would " go inany Lancashire
agree?
SEE! IN THE NEW A
away victory WIGAN AXa EES. 0; CLITHEROE 2 | i
nUXHEROE started the New Year by travelling to Wigan to get ^ their eighth away win of the season. They thoroughly Ideserved He points, with the defence once again being well able' to deal' with the opposing , forwards.
hard and kept the forwards on the move. While'Finder did hot have much personal! success, his lively play caused the Wigan defence to pay him close attention.
Clitheroe were soon o n ' the
attack. Flatley passed to Finder, pyho shot. The ball came out to Fletcher, who shot hard to test Farrell, but the goalkeeper held ^ ball well and cleared.,
porter found himself out on his .with Wallace, coming out. winger shot and Wallace
Then Wigan moved upheld,
blocked his shot and the ball re bounded to Fielding, I who shot when Wallace w^ out of
god. ■ ' j I , '
i Prom the goal klck,| Clitheroe 'progressed on the j left and jOreen pushed the ball to Barton who shot over.
! ' ]u the next visitors’ attack,
j piuder pushed the ball just too ! /ar and ' Farrell was able . to Wther it before the centre- forward copld .get to it to shoot.
edge of the'penalty! box, and at the other end Turner sent the ball out'on the right to Porter, who sent it oyer to Barton, the left winger.
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! ; I Finder put bdiind from the
Hodson made a fine pivot. Bush and Barton wereiveiy active in giving support to the forwards, of whom Green hadia good m a tc h , playing good football and tackling well. Fletcher worked
| i Half-time;
leading at naif-time, having had the lion’s I share of the game.
but lost the ball in 'a scrimmage. Turner .shot but Wallace gathered the ball smartly.
WaUace came out to cover,
Green tackled Fielding and forced him to put the ball out of play. Prom the' throw, Wigan got the ball and Turner was go ing through when iMoss tackled determinedly and'checked the centre-forward. ■ ;
' Clitheroe were j soon- back.
the tight visitors’ defence and Bush relieved the' pressure by passing to Wallace, whb got the ball, away.
Wigan tried to break through ! ' f r e e k ic k
was checked by a rough tackle, for which the refer^ gave a free kick. I Barton took it,| but the ball went right across goal.
Smith, making good ! progress,
top arid It looked as though goals were bound to come soon.
Clitheroe were undoubtedly on
when well placed. Just after! Wigan, advanced ;on the right wing by a series' of fortunate bounces and deflections; Wallace came out to narrow the angle and Fielding shot wide!
: 'Next Turner I shot low and ■hard, but Wallace was' able to
R I B B L F '"|V. ■
■ j 1. FOOTBALL EXCURSION
SATURDAY. JANUARY 0th F.A. CUP-Jrb ROUND
SUNDPHLAND ' ’] '
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OLITHEROE: 16, no.!
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'Or at Local'Agencies:
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! i 4 i 5 A S T L E S T R E E T ! 1 i.oi
TIMBER OFF
o in V E R E D T O Y O U R D O O R i-b y r e ||u e ^ !(IN CLUTHEROE AREA!) i - i
t o y o u r d c ^ o i *
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Porter was whistled "offside"
Wigan Ees, 0; Clitheroe 0 Clijheroe 'Should have been
very even for a-while. Fletcher headed in and the ball was pbt for'a corner which Finder took for Platley] to head'on to the bar with FotcII helpless. When Wigan attacked, Hodson tackled and pu^ed] the ball away, but It ■was gathered by Barton i for Wigan. Wallace saved his shot.
Exchanges on resuming' were COMPACT GAME
by Green iaind Finder, and from, his kick Wlkaln got a comer kick which was got' away by Clitheroe defenders, jvho were playing a very compact game and giving little away.
Finder and shodf bvCT,
Anothei; Clitheroe attack er take a pass from, Green
his cross went out fqr a comer after hitting a defender. Clith eroe gavej a comer, Henderson putting qut when Porter -was about to shoot. ’ ■
Platley took the ball up, but ^
ton fed Finder on the .left, but his long, low pass was collected by Farrellj and got away.
it looked I doubtful whether the match would be completed.
The light was failing fast and
half Clitheroe took the I lead through PfflDER, who shot hard and low into the net following a shot by I ftetcheV which; was deflected to the; centre-fonvard by a defender.
After 2oI nlnutes In .thfe'second ; v .
from Hodroi In the penalty area and cleared! but to the surprise of almost’ everyone the referee gave an todirect ifree kick, judging Wallace to have handled outside the arte.
Wallace | gathered a back, pass Clitheroe moved upfleld. Bar saw Farrell cleared when menaced'
Dobson scores
gather the tell and send It up- fleld. Porkr beat Henderson, but sent the ball right across for
the ball to go behind over the bar,!
, Finder, for Clitheroe, shot from off the right wing for Farrell to save low down near the post. ! I
five for I Chatbura 5; Bisbton S
■to shar0 , the j)Olnts in i this encounter With Rlshton, Umo
were!a vigorous side. I |
tag time in the opening stakesl Rishton’s early attacks, hOTye\[er|
'Chutbiim’s defence had a try;
came to nothing, Holden, defend; come* fr6m "the* in
tag the;goal well, not onl; the I opening ' minutes throughout the entire game, made spectacular saves time time
■ Play moved back and forth until; Chatbura were awarded a free-kick.; This, taken-by Sp^ak resulted i In ■ CHATBURN I (J.) scoring the first goal. of Ihd match with- a good header whicK took; the I Rishton goalkeeper by surprise.
. freely and swiftly.'
' Prom ' then on, goals came I
awarded i a penalty, SBeAK making nd mistake.
Chatbum, pressing hard, were p i
centi;e-forward, reduced | the arrears for the visitors, foUWng It up: in'the 35th minute with to?
equaliser.; ■ -
bum, were two up. 1 | i Five minutes later, DOlMCiNj
With '25 minutes gone, Cl^tj ’ | • '! I
home teqm drew ahted .once more. They were awhded another penalty, SPEAK ;^ata being toe scorer.
But it was not long befote the
centred ^hen-Chatbum awarded a free-hick, from CGWELL headed into toe net. The interval saw Ohatbum with.a 4-2 lead.;
■ Hardly ; had , toe ball
visitors after 56 minutes, DAWSON,' left-half and captataj finding toe net for Chatou}n 10 minutes later. ,
DCiBSON scored again fol aft
again in toe 70th and minutes to put Rishton,on terms.
DOBSON found the j viUi, toe
target i75to evel. ,,,
The free kick caused no trouble to the visitors’ defence. '
! Several Clitheroe attacks came just short bf notching further goals before FLA’TtEY gathered the tell, romded'Farrell easily and cleverly to tap It into! the a >
net for visitors.
! Clitheroe’s on top now
Wigan defence a chasing.' and were giving the
lecond goal .fof toe forwards were well
1
match forj Rishton, and for Chatbpm,' despite an t o t injury from the previous week delighted ithei sptetators !wltt his fine, clean , control of i tot ball. ' Frahkland, right full-back also .yofked well for toe vlll^ers,
CUP DRAW
'J)RAW fpr toe first rouid of toe L^cashire Junior Cup
. 1
competition on January 16to (3-0) Includes Chorley v. Cllto- eroe.
LEAGUE
QNLY to u re In the CUtheroe Aniateur Satur tay i^qs .the plash between! Low
Chipping. The enounter ended to a draw. ■The p<)sltlon now Is that
Low Moor top the league with 17 points, vlth Waddlngton in second plqce with 16, and Chipping to third position with 15.
There hi .s been plenty of
interest to toe league to date, with several clubs competing strongly ifbr honours.- The leading [p io s l t lo n s have changed po^tantly.
resumes Rs normal pro gramme.
To - nioijrow, the league !jOw Moor will be
entertalnln; Waddlngton, and
Chipping will be visiting Hurst Gree i.
ef fort league
rt
C.P.A. have made a gallant slnie this
entering season, the despite
having woironly one of the 12 games they have played.
The flna. outcome of this
year’s competition will prob ably not bi settled until hear the end of he season, so close are the lealers, | This is'as it lor the settling of
the championship well before the end ol| the contest kills Interest.
should he Brisk encounter !
O pTHS j IBOYS, GIR L S , JU N IO R and, i M ^ ^ ■(Sl o t h in g ' , i
for Champions Low Mo w 2;; Chipping 2
•Both teams football, bu. far better were far nu
L MoorOW team In
were toe better lire
when Low through TOp scored with
put toe vil following a ' The tell cai with a gooc
after A reduce toe champions.
before the
this brisk encounter, played good midfield Low Moor played front of goal and dangerous,
The game was 15 minutes old
Moor I took toe lead MUNSON (I.) who a long shot.
After toe interval, HOLLAND
PROCTER teored; from toe spot qisputed penalty to arrears for the
Twenty nlhutes from the end CARE OF THE
agers; further ahead goalmouth scramble, le out and he scored shot.'!
MERCER got the, equaliser for Chipping,
were Frankland, in goal, Geldard, right-half, j Abbott, left-half. Driver, inside-left,' and Holland, at. outside^hft. ' ; ,
With tluieb minutes to ; go final w h is tle,
-'!outstan(ilig I for Low Moor
APPLICA'nONS for ' graits tjowards ithe cost
running al clilropody serv. throughout the No. s jH te th Division were discussed au a meeting of the Divisional Health Committee on 'Tuesday at Blackburn.
j |
keeper Freeman" Served Chipping well
CLITHliEOis AMATEUR LEAGUE
W.D.L.
F.A.Pt.
Low Moor Waddtagtoi Chipping Sabden . H. Green Chatbum Calderstonek C,ftA. ; .
7 3 3 55 36 17 7' 2 3 65 48 16' 6 3 2 54 33 15 6 2 4 58 43 14
d 1 4 42 28 13 4 0 <3161 8 2 3 6 19 32 7 1 2 9 28 62 4
Left-hali Procter and ' goal j ^ i :
A resolution of the p d a l
Services Committee that pro posals to institute a o lilro ^y service In the Division, which Includes Clltheroe borough and rural area, as from January 1st be implemented,
was passed by the fM'pm-^ mlttee, which also conslde red
several lappUcatlohs voluntary' organisations; | for apprdjral jof local chirop9dy services by the Oounp Council
for the purposes of grar ' '
THE BLEA8DAL6{be ag le s i ' I' meets ;
Saturday, iteuary 9 ^ 12-80 pm.; Blue Butts, Newton:
Tuesday, January 12th, 11' am.: Fair MUe Gate. ®wgUl, Sed- bergh. i' ■
;
Saturday., Jan., l6to,';12-30 pm: ' Oaldenmouth, Bltesdale.'
Tuesday, Jan. 19th. 41 am.: 1 BlrXhaw.'HowgUl. M j
Sdturday, Jan. 23rA; 12-30 pmt Hayshaw,' Over 'wyresdale. 1
League Moor
IN
Rivals draw in ^ a rp clash ' Burnley Comb., Div. 1
on an d ! Dobson jwas the man of toe
JN the endless W > No-Man’s-l''”*
parent as one of toq | star’s negligees, is the lmm|emprial bed room farce. But it ii lent unusual distinction by ’Technicolor, do luxe settings and a racy,' witty script.
' ■!.’
through her scenes iwitti' ah enticing air of cl cence, pouting dlst toe males in toe gasping because of
trend by showing huntress in shamel husky, handsome W by Henri Vidal), daughter' ' of toe Fi and he is her fatt Secretary. .
" Parisienne ’’ n “The WUd add th( On toe same
star combination bustaess' genius idol—and ' add Stand, a blazing toe past,' and y potent tagrediehts exciting, TechnicoloJ' tore “Tonka.”
l in k toe magic Disney and' I
Hitherto, La Baitet has wafted
Ud-llke; tano- elief that, all vicinity were her.' j
■everses 1 this Iteglttee as a pursuit of
ench Premier er's Principal
programme is Innoctet.”
£al 'OU
dnd' teeh-age lister’s ; Last
'taapterj from have the
This top-budget Urn is; more
than a rerenactment of an ex citing page of Americana It Is toe warm, human story of an Indian youth’s love for his horse, and of his pefsonal struggles
Sports Jottings ^ |
Clitheroe make a grand start to
on Saturday by 'toe vlcthry at Spring Field Park against- toe “Latles.” •
unduly concerned by the number of goals jthe Wlgah forwards had, ch^ed up In previous games.
Clilheroe’s defence wete not
wards were held prj from a few. break) they did oh these' find freedom for a they were so surprisi not realise lit and advantage.
On toe whole, tn
[ew I occasions, ;ewi moments they could led to take
e home for- Isoners. apart 'ays, 'When
Gdodshaw were W i n n e r s
Goodshaw; Utd, 8; Bead Ui d. 3 i
again; It 176s mainly defensive lapses which allowed Goodshaw to becomej toe first teaipi to complete the double over them.
the ^me, Md were not giV'm as much a djnbbtag as the ^ r e Indicates. 1 I
up ttaougl) BELL and StrAN; GER.'
: '
Goodshaw were soon two ^)alk j
and, HA'YNES , found toe italget following some: good ap{ ' work.; ■ 'i|
that' iRead propraitlon
Read striick back Immedately
Both defences had a hara,sitag time, but Goodshaw soon rieallsed
were not as e^y a as they would like.
added further .goals. Soon aftpr, Frank S L — .
j ' ' ' 1:1
RAY; put Goodshaw furtoer ahead. | But once ! ateta HAWOR'TH reduced jRted’s arrears to taake the. score 6-j3.
scrappy plajy from both sides. STAllGHil added anothes p o
goals ' for Qoodshaw, then; Rank SHlNNER jput,,through; his! goal to complete toe scoring.
especially on toe .wtagsj to ere would have been a narre) ver margin .betWeeri toe scores, | DUt Goodshaw were jwortoy wtane -s.
Had Read shown morej.^d, After toe: resumption, IMPR-, STANG-ER! and TAYLOR
reduced Read’s deficit with a nice header.
Yet Reai had their share of ! i
JJEAd Eterlflced another !tw<i points I on -Saturday and
at Shaw Bridge. Tl^i as a four-point mal Clltoeroe wUl'put points ahead in toe with a match In
To-morrow Chorlei Res. will be ,t(h.
is will count . A win for them; nine
h a i l
through the solid barrier, which has ■penetrated! three hours of football, or and 16 times toil league gataes:
watch. They are In eight points behta with two! matchei Clitheroe have still
BIG TES
Clitoqroe will be they travel 'to ' meet Chorley first first round if toe' Cup.
The big test of tlji
Viet 3) ai
■ next
notched 77 goals ,atji Ohorley forwards
iry, Piark to £am ta the l ,ncs. ijunioi
e season for week when
eroe -defence will pirobably have its most gmelltag afternoon of the season.,
Clltoeroe will have a tag oh this, occasion supporters'" who ,ar car, van and motor
There is every tadii
have so. far d to? Cillth-
cycle-
Icatlon that goodlfoUow- as I hear of going by
toe club coaches ’ are asked to book "at toe canteon qn toe ground to-morrow, f ■ ■
For a time Ithere was .some
lot financially, for toe .clqb and •will add greatly to the prtetige.
Moss, Henderson; Barton; Flatley, Flel Green, Smith,
Kick-off 2-45 p.m. Team for to-mom A win for Clltoerpe ten do a
her. Finder, MAGFIE
Wallace; Hodson,
TO^MOBEOW’S HATCHES tencs. Comb,,
Clitoeroe y. Chorley
Dlv. jj Res.!
CUtheroe Amateer| League
Low Moor v. Waddii Caldenstones v. Chatbum.! Hurst Green v. Chipping.! Sabden v. CPJl. '
; Blackburn Comi., Div. 1 Chatbum v. Mill
Burnley Comb.] Div.; 1 Read Utd. :v. Worsthome, St. Peters.
BOWLAND DIsi^BICT BILLIARDS XIe
B'UJARDS AGUE
LEAQUETA^ iiP.W.LPt
Rathmell B Chipping B Tosslde A: RathMell A Tosslde B J ........... 6 0
Chipping A Newton
; I :i ' I B, Robinson 3! 91 J,iFinder .... E. Walker KM'
; Newton |v. ^thmell B 100 Dj Walmsley
! It '
100 R:; Bietomon I !;
I 'i
100 E.' Rushtqn .... P. Byers 6( 87Sii Rushtoh Rj'Currie KK'
' I ' B. Shephard 71
'•66 J.i Bataed ;. L-Ghattiley KM' I - start
ii start 171 544
special MORNING
ALL SEATS AoOKAELE V It Bella Vue (EASe.2927}. UnHi'
i.FonTtht, MidUnd How ind^ CW4. (BaSoot !St)
performances:"''''^,
U.I0-30i.m.SiiiJin ,9ai6, ADMISSION: 1016,7(6,5(6,(3i (Qlldrtn Maunder) 7r6,5(6,4(.^ 2(3'
Manchester
Welfare Offioeis, ItfMt Orfanfseri. Party8etr«.
tarlw^ontaot' qehera Manager _ for Special
Tcrma. \ \ ' 84(' LEVER’S BATTERY ‘PEULE'rS’ \ -
,. H O y i f 'D n tu SAT.,FEB. 6tb TWICE DAILY Mona.! to Fria. ^ E B fSAW R ’?E8 All
I '■ Supporters wishing to, trayel by
ceded only 24 goals and ! Clito- eroe’s forwards will be going all out to penetrate' the Chorley defence, while the vlsltora will be trying their utniost to crash Clltherqe
only been
tlmte in 12 eight games, season ta
Dfoylsden are -tole tio play them.
third place, Clltoeroe, ta ' hand,
to
league table .d.: i , I
So far, the visitora have con
points week a4 A grand start to 1 )60 was made
QNWARD go Clitlii toe championship,
.'they^. '•
leroe towards I, picking up
nahiesi Walt IMtaeo—a of show
for Disney’s motion plc-
ichel (played She is toe
'best to date, she demonstrates a considerable flail for sly comedy. The plot, as deli^tfully 'trans
I ous'stages of undrp,! In “Parisiepe” , (Grand) her latest and
ta destelches rectetly is Brigitte! Bardot. I ‘ I ; ' j In her films, Brigitte has figured as a provacatlve tease in vari
____ ___*ench ^ d the name most frteuently mentioned ’
agalnrt! white min and red man alike.,
spectacular Central Oregon ter rain similar tO;tlie original locale in the, Dakoto and the Montana 'Territory, ‘Tonka” Is based on David! Appel's '.popular novel "Comanche.”, • |
Filmed, entirely on! location ta ,
Ifhilip; CJarei Jetome Coiirtland and Rafael Cam{ os.
■' I * *
UTANLEY WINDRUSH always }n trouble and In
T ’m AU R ight,| Jack,” Wind lush (Ikn Carmichael), de- mobbed from; the Army, seeks j I
PAILADIJM Industry, but ' ■ ; unfortunately
(jauses a stiike and becomes a national hero—all because he worked [too hard
'j Dennis Price stars as Stan ley’s uilcle, [head of a factory and Richard
i.ttenborougl: plays ;hls part ler. Petei Sellers iplays: a s lop steward ejnd expert! trade unior £(gltator, and Liz Fraser playi ihls ■daughter,'who t]0 Stanley, not be
is attracted
The -fllm would iohiplexe' without
’Ij'erry-Thon as, wlio has the role of [pen'—" ’ ---------- the factory employed.
The junlortunete Stanlej
gjoes' unsusj ectlng y i about hlS work, quite unawtre that he is not ‘.'lone of th s Ijoys” an^ finds to Ills surprise thai^ doing his hist onl; r annoys hlf fellow workers.
jian Gamchae! is at his pest, even beatlilglihls per-
fjjrmande ih 1 “ Pr .vate's Pro- gress” which ‘took . the mickey'I out of service life
The film is also produced bj'
t ie Boulting Brothers and is aelapted! from the nove!. Private Ll|e” .by Alan Hack
ney. 'Also to bfe seenlta the filn,
ape Margiiret Rutherford ene Hand| and Mhes Malle-1-'
s()ii. ' i . The title song Is sung by A
Saxon. !
'i'l"
tjTAX ^ygrivte,' BHtain’s'shofs ' busing, personality of toe
year, jolios |Amerlte’s' favourite ' songstress. Shir-
tury-Fox CliemaScope comedy Bobbikms,” which Introducee teven Sjiocker; ta"toe!tltle role.
'kin^. Tho iuture seems bright, for
Bamaby i (Max Bygraves) whe rqtums from' a period of NavaJ Service. He iiad enihted because his [career 'as a dual j act to show blislness with his pretty Ataerl- can wife Betty (Shirley Jones) wte getting off to a slow start, He is met ly a radiant Betty holding; ta her arms ; theh f6urteen-months-old'' is<)n, BohW-
The story 'concerns!Benjamin r u e S f s s e s T B s r r e e ,, a e A /r e e S u r T iS /H s e g .
Ben lias a job t a . a •cabaret nianaged by jhls, friend Jock Fleming !(%pert Davies)
that the breadwinner has returned; and she cah give iip her Ijob os a model
Masterfully Ben tells Betty
Be:in’s absence. Ben Idlscpv)
At Jock’s ike (Charji been
engagement, friend Jock but Luke stU:
by a glowtap how; shb told qultttogf ‘Will intemipt her tes not -got dashes ,off I eif-bpss and I Itag ;job back
jRetumtag
hters aj voice wfe’ve got a Pop?” There room except
that hls,I4 r-mo] tt'htai,itoey been! too mu wpids couch.
Whep Ben
cabaret es 'Tin; tandlng
ypudg w;ife ini with'
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