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runn irs-up, the meeting or these team, at the Chatbum| Road ground on Saturday should have k. Wilson n
Ekirby were champions last season and Clitheroe the
provided the "piece de resist ance]'' of the season,
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the Icup Final cast a shadow whlcn affected even the players thenfselves. Four of Clitheroe’s
The weather was glorious,,but remar players were missing
Imuse they preferred to 'see the gamk at Wembley, and, ^ conj- sequence, Clitheroe lacked the necessary punch to .capture maxmum points when the game swung in toeir favour.
won] tile toss and opened Cllth- eroe's innings, in company with Entwistle, the professional. After Muon’s dismissal by ah excep tionally smart catch behind the stuijips, ■
Acting skipper, Eric Musson,
Smithies, a hard-hittiiig left hander, figured in a partnership which produced 90 runs.
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caufct for a very sound but not brilpant 32, but Smithies pro ceeded to colour the game with a flpmt display for 70, which in cluded no fewer than foiir sixes aiid sbe boundaries.
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ary, but was; Ibw to Davie son in the same over. Then Di iddson dismissed R; Hlndle in similar fashion arid Read’s score was now 12 forj three. •
Rawcliffel hit the first |xmnd-
added 20 runs, but were dismissed.
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son was 'bowled by after only |making a Isingle.
Then newcomer Ii quite good. I I
continued to bat excellenljly. He hit two balls , to itjrie [ong-leg boundary off Robinson and then drove hlmlto the boards tp bring up the 50' for Read.
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ingway off Davidson aftir just reaching ^0.
Lowe was stumped by. Hem. |
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resistance'and the villagers were all out foij 72.
. trouble. |B. Horne was ')Ut Ibw to Ivan Wilkinson for a ‘ duck,” then Lowe {upset Eric'Mitchell’s stumps after the batsmun had only collected a single,
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Read’s bowlers were thwarted by T. W.jGoad (14) and :r. Pair hurst (35) who laid the toundar tlons for Read’s second defeat.
wickets later, but they lad too to spare I at the close, Teaching
Settle did lose some cheap 74 for eight.
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Pori partloularo ask|; W. Bamb'er, 3*. Ramigroaye Driv«
P. R. Turner J. Bell : ....;. B. Bowditch { P, Pitman .'
shiremen’s best bowler wih four for 30. j ; , . •When Settle's turn c ^ e to bat, they jitoo, were sion in,
Harry Roblrisori was th'S York-
P. Skinner at 3J both
an WUkln- ROblnson
so far had brought him fqur for 16. Settle’s bowling re nained tight and their fieldirig was also
Harry ■ Robinson’s eight] overs
Madden ... L, Duxbury D. Moore . Pratt .
EARBY
C. Read not out! ..... J. Taylor b| Wilson ... W, Brown b Wilson . D. Moore cl Musson b ■Wilkinsoh ;..............
P, Poster 0 'Entwistle b Wilson .[ .....'........
7
A. Pratt Ibw b Wilkinton .. G. Newsholine b Wilklpson L. Duxbury not out Extras
total for 6 wktS; . M. IR. W.
Entwistle N. Finder B, Wilson P. Wilkinson H, Smithies
(except Whit Monday. 6th jiuno) Glsbum depart 11-27 aim
6/9 6/0 6/9 B/0
TH E BIG
with their fourth successive defeat. .
Ribblesdale Wanderers Bamoldswick and came
visited away
Rues did not c o m e ' a t
Settle where Read just Med to' recovfr af|«r being dlsmis|ed for
GAME READ ;
a mkteh—the Baxenden v. Whaliey fixture—was postponed. Yet those who ptofeni d crickej; to ■watching! the Final foimd
Final'fever meant [that sev^i regular'players were miss- ng from Rlbblesdale League teams on Satuijday. In one c^e,
coinMnsatlons. At Chatlpum Roajd, Harry Smithies hit a bright 70 fsr CUthenpe.
when P. Foster and J. Taylor both fell victims to B. Wilson; a promising yolpigster, as well as W. Brown. Clifford Read, how ever, remali(ed firm and' un shaken, arid although Peter Wil kinson also. obtained piree wickets at a' later stage In, Ihe innings, Elarby were able to hold achieve a oobfortable
Earby 'had[ an early setback
out to draw.
CUTHEItOE
Entwistle c Moore b Pratt ..■ 32 E. Musson 0 Newsholme b Duxbury ............ H. Smithies b Pratt
M. BlackbUm Ibw b Mdddeh W. Davies c Moore b Madden P. Wilkinson c Taylor o
n
S. Westhead c and b Madden , 25 C. O. Brook^ b Madden N, Finder b Duxbury ... D. Thompson c Taylor b Duxbury
Madden . ; ................. ,..j..j 1
ot out .. Extras
8.2 1 :28 1 ;38. 0 58
otal ..175 M. R. W„ 5 '55
R Pairoldugh b I Robinson ,. , Rawcliffe lbw b' Davidson
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Hindle.lbj? b Robinson .. R. Goodway c Hemingway b Davidson ........................... Skinner c Lambert b Rob
Lowe st Hemingway b Lambert
inson ; ................................. 11. ..........................
J. Wright b Davidson ........ R. Stephenson b Davidson .. , Kershaw not out ........... Heys run out ^ ...............
Wilkinson b Robinson ....
H. Robinson .. M. S. Davidson P. Lambert ....
.... 9 1 28 4 ....12.5 0 40 4 ,... 4 1 4 1
SETTLE
B. Horn Ibw b Wilkinson W. Goad Ibw b Palrclough 14
E. Mitchell b Lowe.............. 1 R. Pairhurst c Palrclough b Goodway .......
B. Oliver Ibw b Wilkinson .. 5 K, Newhouse c Heys b Gobdway .......................... 4
'. Lambert c Kindle b (joodway .......................... 7 r. Wiseman b -Goodway __ 4
35
B. Henfingway not out ........ 0 M. S. Davidson not out .... 4
Total for 8 wkts. .> 74 0. M. R. W.
Lowe ........... Wilkinson
, Fairclough R. Goodway
Fourth defeat for Wanderers
since toe season began when they ivisited Bainoldswlck on Saturday.
PIBBLESDALE Wanderers '' crashed for toe fourth , time
Batting first, Bamoldswick
reached 120, and though toe Wanderers took advantage of toe new brighten-up^rlcket rules by playing extra time after lieing 95 for' eight when normal time had eJtoiTfid, they could only manage 108 in reply.
start by claiming opening bat F. C.. Lord when only too runs were on the board. But Bamolds wick had reached 30 when his partner, D. Pllklngton, was dis missed.
Wanderers got off to a good
fessional, had a good spell to take four for 30, with K. Eccles finishing with five for 50.
Weaver and K. Procter, who put on 14 before Weaver was out Ibw to Turner. Procter had scored 12 and 30 were in toe book when he was caught 'by Wilkinson off !Bell,
Wanderers opened: with K. E I
' Without a run being added, M, Washbrook was; back in toe pavilion, thanks to a catch by Bell. But toe Wanderers re covered to rwich 51 before toe
next wicket fell Highest scores were achieved
by M. Dennett (29) and K. Ea:les (18).
Turner (four for 38) and to J. Bell (flvq for 42).
Wanderers' wickets fell to P. R. BARNOLDSWICK
P, 0. Lord b Warren ........ D. PUkington b Eccles .... T. E Barker c Scott b Eccles 21 B. Sherv/ood b Eccles . . . . . . 33 P. R. Turner st Dennett b Eccles , ........ ’. ................... 4
R. Wilkinson c Scott b Warren 13 P. Pitman.b Warren ........... 17
B. Bowdiidi c Cowperthwaite b Eocles
........... 2
J. Bell Ibw b Warren........... 2 K.
Total ..120 0. M. R. W.
■Warren ' ...............21.4 11 D. Oowpertowaito .. 8 1 K. Eccles
I. Johnson ........... 3 1 RIBBLESDALE' WANDERERS
12 0
K. E. Weaver Ibw b Turner .. 8 K. Procter c Wilkinson b Bell 12{ M. Washbrook.o Bell b Turner 6
R. Scott b Turner ......... ...11 M. Dennett b Bell .............. 291 K. Eccles Ibw b Turner........18 I, Johnson c Lord b Bell .... 3 E Dixon st Isherwood b Bell 5 D. Oov^rto'waito run out .. 0 W. • Tattersall' not out , ......... 1 Warren Ibw b BeU .............. 9 Extras
...... .'.11.2 2 42 5 ........ 1 0 8 0 ........ 4 0 16 0
........ 14 3 36 4
Total ........... 108 0. M. R. W.
LEAGUE TABLE P, W.L
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Read ......... .. Barnoldswick Ulitheroe ---- Earby ......... .. Rolls-Royce . Blackburn N. ; Baxenden ..... ■Whalley . .. . . . ftibblesdale W.
Padtham ............. 4 4 0 0 16 Gt. Harwood Settle ...........
0 12 0 8
J, Greenhalgli, not out ....... 0 ; Extras...........12
Warren, toe Wanderers pro
Total ., 72 O. M. R. W.
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Michaels, Patricia Owens and Neville Brand, wllh Ken Scott and Nobu McCarthy.
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nationalities 'who are aptured and Imprisoned jin a fortjress. Dolores Michaels iplays arl American nurse and Patricia Oweps an English one, while Neville Brand has the rol^ of Chen Pa nok, leader of the guerillas.
The film tells the gripillng story of a band of purses ; of viried
0 1 tells of toelr treatment; at 'the fortress by Chen Pamok, and of toelr plans to escape.
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party, and If they are to pscape there are five obstacles, five gates to hell, In their path. The film ■ ■
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Caroline, a new. member, of j toe | staff, and Stephen Boyd the par t ;
Hope Lange has toe role of
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Every facet of the bus:iness Is
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Johmiy Mathis sings toe I title !
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STARRING CecU Parker, Ronald Shiner, Lesl e ,:Phil-
lips, and: Elvi Hale, “Tile Navy Lark” jls j toe
inshore miiiesweeping 1 {base, ILM.S. Compton, on Boonzey Island, about 100 miles from Portsmouth.
PALLADIUM s to ry ] of: an almost forgotten
[ ’ C.O. Commander : Stanton,
R.N. (Cecil Parker) wishes Ito be deft In peace to pursue:his fish ing, Lieut. Pouter (Leslie Phil-
Ups) Is happy chasing {Leading ■Wren Heather (Hvi Hale), toeir attractive secretary, while Chief Petty Officer Banyard j (Ronald Shiner) and his long-suffering aide (Gordon Jackson) are profitably engaged in a wine smuggling racket with a locaT fisherman (Harold Kasket)
until Captain Povey (Nicholas Phipps) arrives on . the ^ne. Intent on closing the‘| base as redundant. The occupanto have | to get’ to work .very smartly to; convince him It is not so, I using every him.
That is toe peaceful |situation possible dodge to| trick The Oregon Trail,” toe story of saints p maxchlng in.’ On: toe same programme is JUNIOR LEAGUE
RIBBLESDALE W.|II V. BAENOLDSWICK II
at Church Meadow on Saturday,' Ribblesdale Wanderers H gained toelr first'points of the season.' Scoring (104, they dismissed Bar-;, nddswlck for 64 thanks mainly to toe bowling of D. Njven (five; for 18) backed up by some good fielding.
Eitertalnlng {Bamoldswick n j ' Thornton b' Johnson .... 1
ard 1; P. Harwood 27; |R. Plant 0; J. Aubln 2; J. Cook 28;' J; ■Woodworth 13; N. A. Waterj worth not out 16; D. Niven 7; J Turner 2; A. Aspin 0; M. Oliver 0. |Exttas 8. Total 104.
Elbbltodale W. IL—B. Bleaz-|
collapse when they visile 1 Earby on Saturday, being ah out for 67 to Eatby’s 203 for seyen.
EARB^ n V. CLI’THEFjOE II Clitharoe n suffered- a batting
■ Earby II. — R. Reid c M aidment ; |,
b Sharp 0 R. Duxbury c Maid- ment b McLean 3; W. Ilisher b Sharp 0; W. Thompson b Sharp 77;. K. Cmbtree c Sharp b Mars- den 78; pJ Mitchell c lijaidriient b Sharp 10; H. Etoerlngton Briggs b Marsden 1; J. Rolierts not out id; M. Chappel not out 6. Extras dec., 203.
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[Berry 3-1-8-0; G. Whlpp;5-| 0—^25—2; D. Widdup 1'—0—8—0) J. Smith 2—0—8—1. I '
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K. Anderson 12—5—22—3; C; 0. Randlesome' 12.4—7--t27—4; G,
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10; 0. C. Randlesome 5;; K. Will klnson 5; J. Smith 0; D.: Widdup 0: H. Shary 12; G. Whipp not out 18; G. Berry 0; A, White 0; S.. Wlddu’p 10; K. Anderson 0. Extras 4, Total 64. t
Barnoldswick II.—P., Sutcliffe
D. Niven 9-4—18-5; M. Oliver 7_1_13_2; J. Aubin .’j-0-3—1.
N. A. Waterworth 11-1-2-26-2] SABDEN V. SETTLE
taking 'toe points
froiri.Saliden on Saturday. '■ The villagers, bat- 6 ting first, were all,out {for 35.
Sabden.—A. " Alnswoyto 1; J.
Green 3; A. Middlesbrough ll; J Boocock 9; J. Wright 1; D. Mather 1; W. Berry 3;|H. White 0; R. Bennett 0; J. Ainsworth 0; W. Ragnall not out 0. Extras 6.
'Total 35. i
Pefi 6-1—14—2; W. Askew 1.3-p 0-1-4.
A. Capstick 8—1—14—4; W. ]; ' . i
Settle.—R. Blackburn ret. 35; V Total 74. : ' i
Green 2-0—20—0; J. Boocockll —0—14—0; W. Berry 2—1-7-0; H. 'White 3-0-19-0; J. Wright i_o_6_o.
I LANGHO COLONY v.
. : ROLLS-ROYCE It Langho Colony had a good win
Chipping do the “ double”
f iHIPPING have .done toe ^ “ double.’’ They retained the championship of toe Kitoeroe Amateur League, and on Satur day won toe Altken Shield in toe final at ^aw Bridge, beating Waddington 7-3.
The trophy was presented by the Mayor, Coun. J. Entwistle.
Rugby final
Midland Region for toe Rugby League cup final between Wake field Trinity. and Hull at Wembley to-morrow.
rrHERTY-ONE special trains will be run by toe Inndon
over Rolls-Royce on Saturday. The visitors were all out for 119, Colony replying wlthl 125 for eight.
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Peters'4; Sykes 6; Eastwood 10; Ooulthurst, K„ 23; Howarto, W.. 27; Punchard 19; Wilkinson 18;; Howarto, J;, not out 4. E x te 12. Total for 8 wkts., 125. |
Larigbo Colony, — Suttie .2; Irving 11—4-20-2; Lemon 3—
0-0—0; Metcalfe 7.5-[0—42-j3; Edwards 8-0-38-2; Sagar l-|-0
7-1- i ■: ' ■ ' : ■]
.14; Edwards 65; Metcalfe {B; Crewel 2; Lemon 0; (pUow ,6; Collins not out 6; Pitoret .0; Warren 2; Irving 01 ptras '9. Total 119.
RoUSiRoyce.—Sagar 9; Walsh I , I
arth, W. 15—4-50—7; GoulthuTst K. 3-0—12-1; Howarto, J. 1.2— 0-16-1.
Punchard 11—2—32-J-l; Hojw- A. Ainsworth 3—1-1-7—0; il.
Fell ret. 16; Venn not' out 15; M. Brown not out 7. Extras ,1.
V. Settle had no difficulty in
Sharp 9-]0-74-4; J. Marsden' 10_0_39_L2; M. Robirisin 2-8— 16^.
M. McLean 18. Total foi 7 wkts.
9-1-S3I-1: , !
ment run Fisher 23; b Roberts son 3; S. ^rtington st b Fisher 3; . J. Coulter Ington b Roberts 1; M.
Reid b Duxbury 1; P. Peddar Mitchell b Duxbury 1; M. .Mc Lean b Ejherington 5; J. Mald- out 21; R. Sharp J. Marsden c Chappel
CUtoetoe II.—J. Komdorffer
3; W. Briggs Iji Thomp- Orabtree C Etoer- Roblnson
s t : Orabtip b Chappri , Gudgeon not out 0. ;Sxtras 6. Tbtal 67. ‘
0;
Etoeringtoh 6—2—21 — 1; Thompson 4—0—13—1; W. Fisher 4-0—ll-i-2; J. Roberts, 1-1-0— 2; M. Chappel .1—0-4)r-l.
R. Duxtury 6—1—11—2;
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES Ribblesdale Leagjue
Baxenden V. Settle. ■Whalley vJ 'Ribblesdale f f . Rolls-Royce v. Barrioldqwlck. Olltoeroe V. Read, Eaiby V. Blackburn N. Padlham 'i. Gt. Harwool
Ribblesdale Junior ] league Northern Sectii n
Ribblesdale W. v. Whajley. Settle V. ^abden. Bamoldswick v. Rolls-Rioyce. Waddington v. Clitoeroe. Langho Colony v, Earby.
Southern Section ■
/Blackburn N. v. Cherry (Tree. Read V. EB.C, Lucas V. Baxenden. Oswaldtwistle v. Courtriulds. 1
iGt. Harwood v. Padlha = = =
' TEAMS FOR TO-MC RROW Ribblesdale W.-R. 3cott, K.
E. Weaver, K. Eccles, I Johnson, M. Washbrook, K. Procter, M. Dennett, A. Musgrove, D. Oowper- thwaite, W. Tattersall Warren. Meet ground 1-46 pronpt.
Waterworto; L. Dixon, J. Cook, D, Niven, P. ODomell, M. Oliver, P.' Harwood, 'K. Holden, J. Woodworth, J. Aubln, B. Bleazard.'''Res.. J/ Turner.
Ribblesdale W., II. - N. A.
RIBBLESDALE LEIGUE Best Ferfdrimwi|es
R 'Smithies, Clltoerae Bowling
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“ ^HE Best of Everything ’ is toe story of toe Nevf york
a reporter’s attempts to find out something of ,tod American presi dent's plan to'push; America’s frontiers deaf to toe West 'Dpast, The year is 1848.
difficult and involves thri re porter, Fred MacMurray, In all dlers,
Obtaining the information is
sorts of adventures with Indians, and
Civil War supplied toe fabric for the story of “The Horse Soldiers.”:'
QNE of toe exciting
most dramatto and incidents o:' toe
arid heroic six-hundred mils raid through Confeder^ite territiry of Colonel Benjamin Grierson and his brigade of Union;cavalry.
.This was the incrediblj] bold
Holden are I starred: in "The Horse Soldiers ’’ and two f imous Gibsons—Hoot, toe great rowboy star of yesljeryear, and /Jtihea, toe ' awe-lnmirlng- jioung girl atliletfr^e I featured. A lovely newcomer ,tq pictures; (ton stance Towers makes her film demt in' toe drama. I
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On toe' same pro^amne, ex cept Saturday, Is “Lifellni!.” *
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told in “Thri Five Pennies,” and $tars toe inlnitable
_____ of Red Nichofis arid his Five Pennies Band is
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fascinating story of Loring “Red" Nlcholls, a:cprneti)laying rountry boy from the wtot who arrives In New York Hn toe ' 20's, i uiU of ambition arid principles, md Iris gradual rise] to fame with toen uiiknown names like Glenn MiUer and Jimmy Dorsey In his liand.
moments, but in this film Danny is not clowtiing it, so that a very human film with peaks of joy and'depths of sadness emerges.
The story has many hunorous
Bobble Mriredito,' toe band’s singer, whq later become Mrs. NichoUs, while their daughter, Dorothy, who plays an imrortant part In I toq bandleader’s life, is portrayed' as a siriall girl by Susan Gordon, and as a[ young teenaged bj|-Tuesday Weld
Barbara Bel (3eddes plays
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toe film and there are many stirring nrimbers by hli band and toq Five Pennies, numbers
Louis Armstrong ; appears in W ' i
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