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RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE FIXTURE LIST
Clitheroe begins with tw o
Sunday matches
y^'IXTURES in both the Rlbblesdale Senior and .Tunior Leagues have now been completed. In ad d i t io n to th e Rams -
h o t iom C u p k n o c k -o u t game s , a n um b e r o f m a tc h e s wi l l b e played o n S u n d ay s , in s te a d of Sa tu rd ay s . Cl i th e ro e , fo r ins tanc e , for the first t ime in th e i r h is tory,
play th e i r first tw o le ag u e g ame s o n a S u n d ay . T h e first will b e a t Se t t le a n d th e se cond a t th e C h a tb u r n R o a d g ro u n d ag a in s t loc al r ivals Wha l ley.
On C u p F in a l d ay , S a tu r
ch Sireet ITERY
d ay . M a y 1, on ly two le ag u e g am e s wi l l ta k e place.
F o u r g am e s wi l l ta k e p la c e
o n the fo l lowing d ay so th a t p laye r s c a n e i th e r go to W em b o r w a tc h th e g am e o n televis ion.
S EN IO R L E A G U E April 24 :
Bai'noldswick v. Blackburn N. Earby v. Rolls-Royce Read V . Baxenden Ribblesdale \V. v. Padiham ^Vhallev V . G re a t Harwood
Sunday, April 25 -. Settle V. Clitlieroe
Saturday, M ay 1 (Cup Final) : Baxenden v. Barnoldswick Read V . Ribblesdale W.
Sunday, M ay 2 : Blackburn N. v. Settle Clitlieroe v. Whalley G re a t Harwood v. Earby Rolls-Royce v. Padiham
M ay 8 : Barnoldswick v. Read
Earbv v. Clitheroe P.n diham v. Great Harwood Ribb'.esdale W. v. Rolls-Royce
Se t t le V . Baxenden Whalley v. Blackbmm N.
May 15 : It a mb
)f birth r'
■-.icJpcv c:i.-.--ns-:'r fo'- in*’ fuM . o f l i f e . U7ir;>^>i,
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o ' -.•-St'-:'- .or i-io 'n o t ev. e< •'Tth G;;.-Jdrivo.*i n' P' iLnrnb D-.'Son-n-. ^.'■^CC"■" do
;ry A n t ise rum I h O i«:-a d ' r :g b r j rn d HO'.
Blackburn N. v. Earbj- Clitheroe xt Padiham Great Harwood Roll.=i-Royce
Bead v. Settle
May 22 : Earbv V. Baxeiiden
Padiham v. Blackburn N. Ribblesdaic W. v. Gt. Harwood
Rolls-Royce v. Clithoroe Se t tle V . Barnold.swick Wha'.ley v. Read
May 29 : Barnoldswick v. Whaliey
Baxenden v. Padiham
Blackburn N- v. Rolls-Royce Clitheroe v. Gre at Harwood
Read v. Earby Settle V.
Ribtale.sdale W.
June 5 : Earbv v. Barnold.swick
K K D i < ; r j O N i I
1^) ! I 25 I) Gl. Harwood v. Blackburn N.
Padiham v. Read Ritablesdale W. v. Clitheroe Roll.s-Royce v. Baxenden Whalley v. Set tle
dune 7 (Whit Monday) : .Barnoldswick v. Earby Baxenden v. Roll-s-Boyce Blackburn N. v. Gt. Harwood Clitheroe v.
Ribble.sdalc W*. Plead V. Padiham Settl ev. Whalley
I ;a K In SON HKKOi: NQS \M L L JAM S I . ,
I ^CKHLRN EL
June 12: Blackburn N. v. Rioblesdaie W.
Clitheroe v. Baxendon Earby v. Whalley G re a t Harwood v. Read Padiham v. Settle Rolls-Royce v. Barnoldswick
June 1 9 ■
Barnoldswick v. Gi. Harwood Baxenden v. Blackburn N. R - a r l V. Clitheroe Ribblesdale W'. v. Earby ■Settle V . Rolls-Royce AVhalley v. Padiham
Sunday, June 20 :
Baxenden v. Read Blackburn N. v. Bamoldswick
Clitheroe v. Settle G re at Harwood v. Whalley Padiham v. Ribblesdale W.
June 26: Barnoldswick v. Clitheroe
Earbv v. Padiham Bade v. Blackburn N. Ribblesdale W. v. Baxenden
Set tle V. Grea taTirwood Whalley v. Rolls-Royce
Ju ly 3 !
Baxendon v. Great Harwood Blackburn N. v. Clitheroe Ribblesdale W. v. wmalley
j Earby v.
S.ettle
July 10 : Clitheroe v. Blackbium N. G re at Harwood v. Baxenden Pndiham v. Bamoldswick
Rolls-Boyce v. Read Whmicy V . Ribblesdaic W.
Ju ly 17 : Bamoldsw’ick v. Padiham
Read V. Rolls-Royce Set tle V . Earby
Ju ly 24 : Blackburn N. v. Baxenden
Clitheroe v. Read Earby v. Ribblesdale W. O l. Harwood v. Barnoldswick Padiham v. Whalltiy Rolls-Royce v. Settle
Ju ly 31 : Barnoldswick v. Rolls-Royce
KgYMATIC
Its you free—free foi Sul tn an t u b -w a t c h - w a s h in g pov./der
|p in th e Keyplate— b a ck to f ind your tg out.
Bii.xenden v. Clitheroe Read V. Gre at Harwood Ribblesdale W. v. Blackburn N. Set tle V . Padiham Whallsy V . Earby
B a x e n d ^ n v . Rlbblesda - le
Blackburn N. v. Read Clitheroe v. Bamoldswick G re a t Harwood v. Settle Padiham v. Earby Bolls-Rf>vce V. Wballey
.
Barnoidswick v. Ribblesdale W, Baxenden v. Whallcy
. Ausust 14 :
Barnoldswick v. Baxenden Earby v. Groat Harwood Padiham v. Rolls-Royce Ribblesdale W. v. Read Settle V. Blackbm-n N. Whalley v. Clithero e
August 21 (2 p.m.) :
Baxenden v. Settle Blackburn N. v. Whalley Clitheroe v. Eai'by G re a t Harwood v. Padiham Read v. Barnoldswick Rolls-Royce v. Ribblesdale W.
August 28 (2 p.m.) :
Earby v. Blackbvu'n N. Padiham v. Clitheroe Ribblesdale W. v. Barnoldswick Rolls-Royce v. G re a t Harwood Se t t le V . Read Whalley v. Baxenden
September 4 (2 p.m.) :
j Read v. Whallej' • September 11 (2 p.m.) :
Barnoldswick v. Settle Baxenden v. Earby Blackburn N. v. Padiham Clitheroe v. Rolls-Royce Gt. Harwood v. Ribblesdale W.
Earby v. Read G re a t Harwood v. Clitlieroe Padiham v. Baxenden
Ribblesdale W. v. Settle Rolls-Royce v. Blackbiu-n N. Whalley v. Barnoldswick
JU N IO R L E G U E April 24 :
Baxenden v. Earby. B'Burn N. v. Gt. Harwood. E.E.C. V. Oswaldtwistle Im. Langho Col. v. Lower Darwen.
Rolls-Ro.vce V . Bm-ley Bel. Waddington v. Ribblesdale W.
Saturday, May 1 :
Barnold.swick v. Baxenden. Burnley Bel. v. Lower Darwen. Cherry Tree v, Gt. Harwood.
Earbv v. Lucas. Oswa'id. Im. v. Roll.s-Royce. Ribblesdale W. v. Clhhcroe. Waddington v. Whalley.
Sunday, May 2 :
Padiham v. E.E.C. Set tle V . Blackburn N.
May 8 :
Baxenden v. Langho Col. B’Burn H. V . Lower Darwen. Cheri-y Tree v. Burnley Bel. C'.itheroe v. Whalley. E.E.C. V . Settle. Gre at Harwood v. Earby. Luca.s V . Barnold.swick. Read v. Waddington. Rolls-Royce v. Padiham.
May IS :
Earby v. Baxenden. L.r Darwen v. Barnoldswick. Luca.s V. Cherry Tree. Oswaldtwistle Im. v. E.E.C Padiham v. B’Biu-n N.
Ribbie.sdale W’’. v. Burnley Bel. Rolls-Royce v. Clitheroe. Settle V. Langho Col. Whalley v. Read.
Sunday, May 16 : Rolls-Royce v. Blackburn N.
May 22 :
Barnoldswick v. Waddington. Baxenden v. Lr. Darwen. Blackburn N. v. Whalley. Chen-y Ti-ce v. O.swald. Im. Clitheroe v. Earby. E.E.C. V. Ribblc-sdale W. Gre at Harwood v. Padiham. Burnley Bel. v. Settle. Read v. Langho Colony.
May 29 :
Burnley Bel. v. E.E.C. Earbv v. Read. Gt. Harwood v. Clitheroe. Lower Darwen v. Settle. O.swaldtwistle Im. v. Lucas. Padiham v. Baxenden. Ribblesdale W. v. Langho Col. Waddingion v. Cherry Tree. Whalley v. Barnoldswick.
June 5 :
Barnodswick v. Settle. _ Baxonden v. Cherry Ti-ee. B'Burn N. v. Oswaldtwistle.
. Lower Darwen v. Earby. Lucas V . Gre at Harwood. Read V . Ribblesdale.
Clitheroe v. E.E.C. Langho Col. v. Padiham.
; Waddington v. Rolls-Royce.
Whit. Monday, June 7 : Chen-y Tree v. Read. E.E.C. V . Blackburn N.
SUMMONS .4DJ0URNED
* .SUMMONS ag a in s t wel l - k n own N o r th e rn r a c e
horse own e r an d t ra in e r . Nevi l le C rum p , i i l lcging he dro v e his c a r wi th o u t d u e c a re an d a t ten t io n a t Gi sb u rn on De c emb e r 3, was a d jo u rn e d bv
Gi.sburn ma g i s
t rates . o.n ^Monday. I nsr>ector W. D. H i ld r e t l
s a id C ' rum n 's s o l i c i 'o r h a d p h o n e d to s a y th a t th e y h a d set of f f r om I’e y b u r n b u t th a t w e a th e r c o n d i t io n s m a d e it im p o s s ib l e fo r th em to c o n t in u e th e i r io u rn e y . T h e s um m o n s wi l l b e h e a r d
at th e A p r i l c o u r t .
June 26 : Baxenden v. Read. Burnley Bel. v. Langho Col. B’bm-n v. Bamoldswick. Clitheroe v. Settle. E.E.C. V. Earby. Gt. Harwood v. Ribblesdale W. Lucas v. Whalley. Padiham v. Oswaldtwistle Im. Rolls-Royce v. Cherry Tree. Waddington v. Lr. Darwen.
July 3 : Barncldswick v. Rolls-Royce. Burnley Bel. v. B’Burn N. Clitheroe v. Baxenden. I,r. Davwen v. 0.swald. Im. Read v. G re at Harwood. Settle V . G re at Harwood. Waddington v. Lucas. Whalley v. Cherry Ti-ee.
July 10 : Blackbm-n N. v. Clitheroe.
Cherry Tree v. Lr. Darwen. E.E.C. V. Waddington. Oswald. Im. v. Langho Col Ribtalesdale W v. Whalley.
Ju ly 11 : Ribblesdalc W. v. Earby.
! July 17 : Baxenden v. Bm-nley Bel.
i Earby v. Oswaldtivistle Im. Great Harwood v. Settle. Lower Darwen v. Luca.s. Padihnm v. Che;-ry Ti-ee.
Blackburn N. v. Read. Clitheroe v. Barnoldswick.
' Ribblcsdale W. v. Rolls-Royce. Waddinslon v- Laugho Col. Whalley v. E.E.C.
July 24 : Barnoldswick v. Padiham.
‘ Langho Colony v. E.E.C.
Brnnley Bel. v. Lucas. Read Rol’.s-Royce. Settle V. Earby.
July 31 : Burnley Bel. v. v. Oswald. lu Blackburn N. v. Settle. Chen-v Ti-ee v Lucas. Clitheroc v. Hibblesdale W. Earbv v. Whalley. Gl. Harwood v. Baxenden. Langho Col v. Waddington.
Padiham a-. Read. Rolls-Royce v.
Barnoldw-.ck.
August 7 : Barnoldswick v. O.swald Im.
Burnley Be’
Langho Col. v. Clithcroe. Luca.s V. Bnxenden.
Eai-bv V . Padiham.
Hoad V . E.E.C.
Ritable.sdale W. v. Lr. Darmen.
Settle V. Cherry Tree. tVaddingion i-. Blackburn N. Whallcy V. Rolls-Royce.
., v. Gt. Harwood. August 14 :
e 'e C^ v"*'Bamoldswi|k^^® Great Harwood v. W h a ^ y
Oswald, im. V. settle.
Read v Luca.s. Rolls-Royce v. liaroj.
August 21 (2 p.m.)
Bm-nley Be!, v- Cherry Tree t.
Padiham v.
Earbv v. Langho E.E.C. V. Great Harwood.
Lucas V. Roll-s-Be) Oswald. Im. V. CUtberoe.
Ribblcsdale W. V. Baxenden. '
Settle V . Read. Whalley v. Lr. Darv.en.
August 28 (2 p.m.):
Barnoldswlck v. Read Baxenden v. Settle. B’bm-n N. v.
Ribble.sd^e W.
Clitheroe v. Cherry Tree. E.E.C. V. Rolls -R oyce Gt. Harwood v. Oswald. Im. Langho Col. v. Whalley. Lower Darw-en v. Burnley Bel.
Lucas V . Padiham. Waddington v. Earby.
September 4 (2 p.m.):
Cheri-v Ti-ee v. E.E.C. Earbv V. Blackburn N. Langiio Col. v. B-arnoldswick.
i Ribblesdale W. v. Lucas. ! RolUs-Royce v. Gl. Harwood. ! Settle V. Waddington. j Whalley- v. Boxenden.
Lower Darwen v. Read. Padiham v. Clitheroe.
I September 11 (
2p.in.):
; Barnold.swick v. Earby. { Baxenden v. Rolls-Roy’ce. ; Cherry Tree v. Langho Col.
! E.E.C. V. Lucas. 1 Clitheroe v. Burnley Bel. t Lower Darwen v. Gt. Harwood. O.swald. Im. v . W a d d i n g t o n .
I Read v. Padihnm. I Settle V . Whalley.
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RETIRED POSTMAN WAS IN
COLLISION
^ R E T IR E D Cl i th e ro e p o s t ma n , J am e s F. R o b in so n ,
of T h e Cre s c en t wa s f ined £2 j at Gi sb u rn y e s te rd ay , for dr iv- j ing wi th o u t d u e c a r e a n d 1
a t tent ion. FI is l icence was i endorsed.
th a t the proceedings -».'ere the sequel to an accident which oc curred on the Gisburn-Clithcroc road a t the junction with the Stirk House Hotel. Gisbm-n, a t 6 45 p.m. on December 5.
Gre enwo o d . he p le ad ed “Gu i l ty ” . Inspector W. D. Hildred said
tow-ard.s Gisbm-n when he saw a car. driven by Robinson, on the the drive of * the hotel and ap proaching th e junction with ;he main road.
A Mr. Hogari.h -was driving .^s a warnmg he
fla.shed his
; .s-aw the oncoming car and stop- i pcd. When the l ights flashed h e . i thought he saw- the lef t liand • indicator
fla.shlng as though the I c-.n- wa.s turning in to th e Stirk
Hou.se.
headlights, but Robinson drove out into tbe road and there was a collision in which both cai-s were severely- damaged. Mi-. Greenwood said his client
' He -Khun moved forward, .saw- I the car was going s tra ig h t on. .stopped but a collision occurred,
i “ My client h a s been driving I since 1931 without an accident ; and for '20 year.s he drove a Post ' Office van." s ta te d Mr. Green
wood.
Off-licence for village grocers
W A D D IN G T O N firm o f grocers, J . H e r d a n d So n s , wa.s g r a n t e d a n otT-l iccncc a t the a n n u a l l ic en s in g m e e t in g a t
Gi -sburn C o u r t o n Mo n d a y . T h e r e w e r e n o o b je c t io n s to th e a p p l i c a t i o n , wh ic h wa s
intended to .'ell beer or wine ou.- sido the noi-n-ial opening hour.' of the uroccD-
tmsine.ss a n d th a- o:ilv a six-day- licence was
required. There had 'oeun many- requests
from customers in Waddington an d the sur rounding d is tr ic ts lo r beer an d wine to be supplied WtUi
-.he groceries. Mr. R. S. Lee. solicitor, poii'.a'd
out th a t there were no o th er ofi- licenre.s in the village and -ihc three pu'olic
hou.scs in Wad dington had not o'ojected to the
applieation.
THERE’S A LOT TO BE SASD FOR THE SIMPLE C AM ER A
by H ow a rd S. Co t to n (Ph o to g rap h ic In fo rma t io n Counci l )
'"I’ H E ma io r i ly of am a te u r p h o to g r a p h e r s a r e introduced to Ihei r h o b b y th ro u g h the s imple c am e r a ( th e term ‘ hox
c am e r a ” is n ow o u t -d a ted as these inexpens ive mode ls are no lo n g e r b o x - sh ap e d , but des igned on co n v en t io n a l lines) and whi ls t man y people progres s to a c am e r a wh ich gives them mo r e ver sat i l i ty, th e re a re th o u s a n d s wh o s t ick to thei r robust l i t t le c ame ra s . .So let 's ta k e a look a t th e s imple c ame ra and see hoiv to ma k e th e bes t use of it. rh e s e s imple c ame ra s really a re s imple: they h av e a simple
o ne -e lement meniscus lens, a s imple one - spe ed shuUer , a .siniple
a p e r lu rc me ch an ism (of fer ing m a y b e a choice of only “ s to p s ” ) a n d s imple focus ing ( inde ed, they ma y n o i fi'>cus at al l b u t rely on a l ixed- focus system) . With all th is siniplicily.
one
m ight th in k th a t the times y-ou c an
u.se a .simple camera arc cx- trem c ’.y- limited, and Indeed th a t th e re are feyv subjects th a t can successfully be recorded. True, one
mii.st appreciate the simple camera'.s limitation;,, but once these a re recognised, it is su r prising what cxceUent
re.siilts may- be obtained. ■You only have to think of the
. Gt. Harwood v. Waddington. Lucas V . Clitheroe. Oswaldtwistle Im. v. Baxenden. Padiham v. Lower Darwen. Ribbledale W. v. Bam o ’cLswick.
Roll.s-Royce v. Langho Col. Whalloy V. Burnley Bel.
June 12 :
B-arnoldswick v. Cherry Tree. Burnley Eel. v. Earby
Baxenden v. E.E.C. Langho Col. V. Gt. Harwood Lr. Darw’en V. Rolls-Royce. Lucas V . Blackburn N. Read V. Oswald. Im. Set tle v. Ribblesdale W. Waddington v. Clitheroe. W'hallev V. Padiham.
June 19 : Burnley Bel. v. Waddington. Blackburn N. v. Baxenden. ClUheroe v. Read. Earbyr v. Cherry Tree. Gt. Haxwood v. Bamoldswick. Langho Col. v. Lucas.
containing movement. sh u t te r speed, which m a y b® any
th in g from l;30lh. to 1 /oOlh. of a second, is not fa s t enough to cope. So th a t energetic of bcachball on th e sands should tie left to th e more advanced camera to capture.
pholograpiier w'ho has a more ad vanced camera and .still prefers to shoot everything a t roughly the .simple camera's ay-erage exposure-1,'50th. a t f / l l - to app reciate th a t tliere i.s a wide scope for th is .shutter/aixirature com bination. especially when it is taken into account th a t th e cam e ra ’s versatility is increased by the choice of different lighting conditions. In other words you can employ
l/50th. a t f l l in summer with a slow emulsion film, an d
u.se the .same exposure in winter -with a fa s t film.
N o l ib e r t ie s
i able sharpne.s.s f o r average .subjects-that is. subjecLs which
erties with simple cameras. Take focusing, for example. A fixed- focus i.s calibrated to give accepl-
You caimol. iiowever. take lib
Ijower Darwen v. E.E.C. Oswaldtwistle Im. v. Whalley. P a d ib am v . R ib b le ed a le W. BoUs-H-oyce V. Settle.
Sunday, Juno 20 :
Bead V . Burnley Bel. Ribblesdale W. v. Oswald. Ini.
Settle V . Lucas. Wballey v. Great Harwotkl.
are positioned between six feet an d infinity from the camera.lf you a t tem p t to take pictures closer th an six feet without a close-up or p o r tra i t attachm en t , th ey v/lH be woolly. O n th e o th e r h a n d , d a a ' t g o
t o t h e e x t r em e o f t a k in g a l l y o u r p ic tu r e s s t a d i s t a n c e o f 12 o r 15 feet, for t h e image size will be loo small, e.specially if your sub
ject .3* animal. Also to be avoided a re subject.s
a young child or a p e t j finder, and keep vita] parts away ' from th e borders.
. - - h o v /ARX) S. CO'PTON’
steadily moving objects sucli as cyclists an d cars by
panning technique - Imldwing th e subject in the viewfinder an d squeezing th e shutter button
You can. of course, pbolograph the
en route. S c j i ie e x o
entally, most imporuan^’ for with the comparatively slow shutter
Squeezing th e re le a^ incid
speed employed, cam ^a shake is an ever present hazard. I
l>elieve th a t somethins like 40 per cent of failures J'^re due to camera shake, so always try to emulate th e marksman: sight,
breathe.
“tr igger”, th e n b r ea th e out. Remember th a t yonr shutter
in
will not fire one mite
fa.ster if you slap your finger hard <.)n the taking button. AU th at will h ap pen is th a t the camera i t^ l f will move in th a t viUil fraction of a second when
operating - hence a blurred picture.
2 s t re a k y bacon
O n r i 6:2 z°''can Australkan stewed steak or casserole Steak.
1 large onion, finely clioppea. P in ck o f n u tm e g .
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m a d e b v M r . R e g in a ld He rd , o f R o c k
Hou.se. W a d d in g to n , o n e o f th e p r o p r i e to r s . .Ml-. Herd said th a t it w-as not
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