Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
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4, Wallmgford 1.
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to w oro ndll diNl by thl'. steadin
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DIVISION I.
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17
1 11
14
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F 08tcr, G
.
Pl1lfi eld
(11);-
i
Won ' by a foot,
·
He ..t- 3.-1, Mr: C. ROle'. Luor~lia Bojgi&
,(8); .2; ~k W. Dowoll'" Bill (151';' 3. ,.,Mr.
JohnsoJ) s Rats (11) : Woo hy 1~ yard.!!. â¢
H~&I 4,;-,1. Mr. J . Dowell's 'Miia G1. nd Yne
(17); 2, Mr . .J. Chilcot's One Spot , , (21~ ;>-3
¥r. H . Cox', Silver St&r · (11). Woil- bY-
\
Mr. BaWs Little i.1r.~d·6
tho belter of matters ::.at - the 111oh05.
.
. G
Heat. 1.-1, J;lluo Jackot ; 2,
Ea.w
warda
W.
W68
woefully weak,
thrown
of goal,
m the WodnOflday team thl} batting kvorage
Several memhers &ccom·
.omowhat ' po. ition of the club, it was rather b etter than
I
I
Mr. Stanley Hayward seconded, and
It wall,
_ . ,
CAlTICd.
be came in
fOl
plentv
Heat 1.-1, Mr.
in
followin~
up ODe- of
otriot... to 12 elected mem~M! i~ .addition to dellibeor.i,ely handll'd. but the
Rending owe much to tb eir bncl,:ft H .Jo.ck'" the office ..... who !lre ex~officlo;
.
Wick.
Mr. W . E. CrB.l~ seconded, and It WfLS car·
ri(d, ft.ntf Rule IT. ,.. aft altered aocordincrb.
game to fl'()rfect.:on . All ~h o Ron.dmg--b.(\lv~8
On tho propo~lIt,on of - \-he Rev . F.
gavo ⢠good dis.pt&y, bu ~ Comrio partially I How,&rd, I!O<'ondr d by M r,R F . Hayne, .
hr nke (10w lI. tho Herv e of tho knOb agalU ! president ()'fr. J Hayes Simonds) WM unamKI V Ill~ 111m t rouble. or tbo forwards , Monia ", oonusly re-elected.
played much bctt.cr than in T'~nt matches
l .t "'M <lE'<: looo . to ","k thA Rov. Dr. Epo·
.u C IIlg' sDTigh t ly in "is mo\omonl.6 and acour~ ~taLJ1J M.r. Martin
H F. Sutton, . Mr A.
ate in his fin flhing . Mur h of the credi t of PGtrocokmo. llnd Mr W . B ul J.vant (Burgh.
the 6(fcond goal ~hmq-8 to him . LoCthouse I fi eld). to all.nw thcmBclv~B to be nomina.ted
took th e eyo of tho locBl spootn.tnrB for hill (I.!! vlee-prcsldents.
SmIth
WR.8
aga.in
111
fino
fottle
On Sa&uroil:y
18 15
15 11
19 11
17
8
18
9
,9
I" ,t
7
17
3
19
1"
7
6
19
6
L D II' A P
0 3 52 13 33
1
3 W 12 2Jj
"hpmle.t1l!'"+tendanoe
i
i~
54
2 29 41 16
3 ?OS 56 15
2 21 44' 14
and .... hon
It
44
18
4
13
1
19
~O
3 15
2
25 63
p,eo and AmMtneS!
Burton, Foster and
Bailey wern very userul.
MR. KYNASTON RE ·ELEG"TED
M
.
. r .W. F K ynnston, w'ho wrote Tegretting
bemg unllble to Oc pTcsent at the m â¬.'O tinsr
9
ONF. POINT AT GILLINCHAM.
thl'oujfh jJ1nesft, jWR.S unani mollsly re·elccted
'rho 811pportcra or tho R cading Football captAin of tho cluh, Rnd a b eartv ~oto or
8
Club wer \) very
h opeful
of
F.ocuTing '1;wo thanks
WQ.S
accorded him for the able way in
J"'lIltJi at O,lhngham all Wednesday. but a wh'oh hn ,captainod th. sucoe·sful oioo last
UI ... s iun or th o P OIllt.s was, of COUT.90 , a good venr. Tho Rev F . J. Howard was rc-electad
)lNformancc . It was (1. leve l game-noL
much til ,t Thtl Rna.ding m«!11 triM very
"rro unluc k y in tho d osinJ{
⢠tag"" lI ot 1<> ~ ng tho brae", FOlter should
h :l.VO won ~ho mllt.r.: h , ~or L oflholl'!5o placed
the ball nIcely TI \!ht. til fr~nt of g0!ll , b~lt
lho contro·forwnrd ~l!'Bsod tn an lnp.xnllc,
Ilblo man,:,cl'.. RClldm~ should have hnd a
i)enn.lty kick I~ the fir st half, for 'Mosley
fi ~te4..1 D. sp lendid shob by Burton. whIch was
gOJ1lK .strn ght fOt gool , ?v ~r the hnr.
It
wa.~ &trango
thRt th e m Clde nt was not
notIced by tho referee
AL,ng'
A. v.
IWnd
[D-
Ath.-:ri ; W.
Cround, III 3 p .: Cent.ral Atb
- E A Beas) \Jo'.
â¢
Grou nd , R.t 31 Plm.: Corporation
\ 1 hnt cl:am - J H. '\Thite.
n a n)
fit 4 \5 p'rn : Central
Ion
13 m
TII~
II. White.
4 15 m.: Corpor&A. Dea.ley.
\V â¢â¢ "", " _" _'
\
Til {'hur~t .-J
Sn.v iollr's v
r ss
;-
Gor'-
OF MR. JOHN PORTER.
;
L
r o~ter'l COM
t lOn
to h a,vc impr vc d.
W&8
roportod 7--
G Ile lly;"1 Tru,t h8.v~ gr""~ to
m 8. CQurso of live popular 'leo- .. :
w January, Febru"rT &nd HArrJ1 of
~t the Wee!. M~ri&l Hall." AD
commlttee of 1008.1 g<\nfJ<i_
in the educ8.~ion of the di8t.riC~
to ca.rrr out ILrrangement;a,
lie &dvettised,
LPANSOUIOtOlU
CA.n b e prnmptly ar.r&,,",N}·-t
\ (m agreeable Lerma
~ t r i c t â¢â¢ t pri vacy by
M.
eeorotary and treRl!l l uer, ..nd a }learty vote of
·~ thanka.l wa8 Riven him for hil put· eervioes
! M"an'Jters of tlw t.eru;.H wero ask~a- to o~n:
~ult·.)\h.o cap~t&ins 'Wh~n in -dimcqIty . in raLl-
again
... ~ ~
. ~-.
⢠II' ,..~:~~~. (
III the fir8~ ineh.nce
R
cflok 11 In the nrck, aud. did not mspire
confl<i(lIlC'.' Jack Smith found the 'WInd and.
s un 'n the first half very dilconOethng, J>ut
1Il the socond
half ho WM "wl,l' . Ihole :u
Reading
men
CnwPord
!fat
..r.::
~
.. , .
~.
I
I
full .ido (bar in·
SATlIIU>AY-, MATCHEll, .
Renulng are taRing
Ju"",) to Bournomouth on S&tmday . for a I
f,,"ndly.
!
I
.
Jock Comrie, who is auHering from 1& dje- lh.-R'.",n;t.
plocod r.artilnge, Will he un&ble to' play -~;:=;:~~~i~~~s:
.
J oh , P or ter, ~h e former Kingoolero ,
ha.s U<>Ci 8uffo flllg from & weaa.
wors on Saturday night;
a ..J \\ lUI ut nee callod in. and 1--, r
Brc,<" .h. t I~J ograPhOd for,
Hr,
19 S('~' (, 1l1 y ~ ~ yt":lrs of age,
....l.
in
1
"â¢
"
Lh' 3
&O6600.
!
J'..:.... .
;
Tho kiek·off in tho Rewmg Riâ¢â¢ r ~. 'i f
'PortsmoutJl
will bo -3 15,R08orvc,
..t Iho mntch
requoston
' of Good
the .Fria~y
!PCr.ts- l 'j~S~~W~~:e~
Dlduth club.
I
. I ....
rr.
W.
was as follow!:-
team were
ma.rgin; for ·their
they took
""oit.. Had
would have
to w:n by
play did not
thei~ l (!haneeB,
F.dclry dono
been thmro.
thus tak(>o three P Otnla il'Ut
0. distinotion wb:Oh they
season .
All Saint. .
IhAnks wore tonelered to thorn . â¢'
'Vl th re$r8.rd to tho , hon. 8eoretary anct
treaaurOI". · tho chairman Baid ·,hat lllst. year
'M r H. T . Barten ca.rried out tlle dutiea
an admirablo wa:y. but owin~ to .ho amonnt
\ of work jnvolv'cc1 he w!sh,d to ~sign . IIowDVor , ho 110.<1 b eeD inducea to IC?-J.ltinuo in
offioo on condition thl\t those g Clltlernen who
con!!ented to g et up .tC8Jll!l did -no' throw the
work on tho fie~retar'\" a.t tb~ l.s' lIlomont
Thomann played woll.
Dav e Willio "noInll ' " \eo.m. .
-'
.
~ â¢â¢ ilv the he.t of the hDl,es. Forrest, being , .,Tho commiUee WU tbon
hnndical>\>cd ,hy a kick. Burton' did · ve~y · Me",.,. C. n : B&ldin ... C. ~:~~~;:~~:I
"l\'cl1 Morrie pla.yed a rl»pri~htlY' game at' , B:~ ~ ...hl. E H. Gn111vcr. ,1
o"tside. ri~ht. heinll in (lno of hi. happiest lInward. ·H. M. Li\ t1e; R
moodiJ. .. JOB" Ba3ey lacked finiahp~ Gocd. , WoUMton. R. WoolooU~ A.
mnn ",orkl!d hard, aDd Lo[tllous6 was r.ir , I W. E. Stok~..
â¢
'I'ho gato was £118. ,
.\ ' Tho hon socrdary
,
·Iist -.a. follows,
practically .. ful!
FOOrpBALL: LATEST, '
~~~
w .e',lo_"'dl'Y' .
_
W o rks v. Basildon.-R..
T.
t~"r,kj'm â¢. n, Mr. ~ , Stagg; starter,
Mr. G. O. Taylrr vice..c.ntain, ~lDd .cordial
On the propoBit ion o(tho chDtrman. leconded
by Ibe Rov. F, J, Howir.j, Mr. H. T , Bar·
ton wnl th. n un&nimouslv Te·elooted hon
Of tho
r.:
l'\forri!'j
' Valungford. -O a
READING MEN,
'1
Ivanhoe
Hall -A.
Tho offici a I ,wore: .Jud~e, Mr. E.
; . handicapper, ·Y r. E. -"'Rumble;
vice-oAptain. Mr. W. A. Morgan ."ft.S agll.in
('hosen Aft clLr1a.in of tho Woonesday XI ., ana
ll M<l , find
.m&ll ~ O~lOK" to o\her
W&15
hut thoao :who wero there
eOloyable time. a. :l th'- racing
"RO oxeiting! thero being â¢â¢ verAl,
v"_'v',....
I
26 25
4 ~ O 'Z7 20
2 30 31 18
3 41 42 IT
0 30 37 16
3
6
~
yory .1100ellful
Mid on the above r;&Cln!r trac\a;
Th onlJ;on , 'Â¥ins m goa.l nla.yed 'tho OIaQI-baci
I'
&
The hockoy ~..m enl<>rt.ined tbo W est
Mlddl<loex Club and, ... usual. .. very st:fi
encounter- took place. _Thah visitors gener.
...lIy get out a ~eod team whoo visiling 'the
Factory ground. Sueh ;W&9 .the. ,cas", on
Batujoday, Mnd after a "Very 1ut 'gamn. the
two goa1o-all. On S&turday C.VM.
are our vioitOT'. Thi. lidur. bring.
'hockey fi1~ur!, list to a olese.
'
OPEN HANDICAP.
Heat I-I , Mr. Wheoler'. One Spot (22
yard. ItLrt); 2, Mr. Curf.' Mayfly (16) .
Won by half a yard,
'
He&1 2.- 1, Mr, S\&cey'. Whit.Mond&y
(14); 2. Mr. Charley" Pillar' 01 Virtu.e Ill),
Won by one foot~ after dca.d Heat.
He~t 3 - 1, Mr. Huot'. Comploto (15);
Mr Ted'. Nollio ,(16). Won ' bv hU a
Heat 4,- 1; Mr, Brook',··SilILSail V2, ·Mr. T eddy'& S~llsnge (6) ,
Won by
Y&"d.
.
Heat 5.
Mr, Titch'. Eileon i22); 2, Mr.
(13) . Won by' one " .. rd ⢠.
.
Non i.' Our Lassi_ (l~)
Ban!heo (16). W.o,li , by
Mr. Harry'. Sa;.'a h ~20l.i.~Il, Mr.
Laugllter ll4!). ~on ; ' by;
.I:l'1at,,~,"-1.
·(2l.'f,;
Mr. Putt iek'. Prin ....
2,
_ Gi{lBY (8),
v.;on by. -)iaU .....
of
l
1
SPECIMEN MEDALS.
-.
'At .. meeting of the Royal CountiesA!"algamo.tion of Fishing Cluh. on Wed<
nesday the winners of the specimen medak
were lplnounoed. as fol1o",. :~RoRCh , Mr.
A. T~w!lBend, :W&1lingfcitd, 2Ib.,; dace; Mr.
Ournett, O.oring. '!ijoz.;. pike. Mr. Pope,
We8t Reading. 121b, 8oz.: chub, Mr. J.
StagoJl, Y;e Old Th&m ...; 41b 8toz.; perch.
Mr. F. Ki.rby, .Reading WiOltoni"n8. llb.
8ioz,; trout: Mr. W . Lipscombe, Reading
Excelsior, 41b. 9!oz.; tench, Mr. H . Eull '
RelWling W.alfonian., 5Ib,9",,:' ."
CAVERSHAM; 'MIVL ME:ADO'Y-S:
n~!!a·~.'L';.lplr·
,
yea.r.
Conserva.ncy for additional water keepers.
The ' 8.pplic&tion is still being eonsldered.
1
The UUrd goal .... &. BCored
Mr. W. A . Morgan, in a.ocordanco wi'h
nntico. mo ..·od that hhe committee be reo thia goal should " ne_ li&ve
'I'HE REA ING PI,AYERS.
"1
, "'w ill come into
Royal <i:ountiaa'
Fislfing Clubs have applied to the Thamel
100 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.
Dowell'!! 'Brai)don J. . ass
(10) ;,-2, Mr, [J, Rooc's Lucretia Borgia (2:1).
tho botter of Gr&nt, swung
Won eli.i1y.
,
.
centre, but Deadman's shot went.,.
Heat Z,-l., Mr.' Bert'. Weo )fil<> (10~) :-'t.
wide.' Soon nfter,· during pressure
M. J. Dowell.f:-ulu (3) ; 3. Mr fl.. Cox', WIld
the H eathfield goal, Grant handled insioe R()"" (13!); 4, Mr. Art'. Nell Starlight (13&).
tho penAlty are&. hut it ' .""aped the Won essiJy. _
- .. ~
referee'tt eye. Fa.ctOTJ' 6til1 had the! 'belter
Heat 3.-1,' Mr. C. Rose's Meph·.to' (11);
of the game, ond' following. coiner got tho 2. Mr. Edward.' Blue Jacket (8~); 3, Mr: J.
ban int<> tho net; and it apne&re<! & legiti- Chlleot!a One .Spot (l~); 4, Mr. Jolillson'.
mate goal. However, tllO r eferEo . e..,.idently R~1o (6). Won by inohe...
.
,aw more, and for ROme T"'pn ~truck It off. , Ho&t 4.--;-1. Mr. W. Dowell'. Bill (13&); 2,
Half.timo arrived w.thout any &Col'e a
Mr. i\o0hnson's MMlgo (9~); 3, Mr. J .
Dowoll. Mil. Gle"dyno (J3~1: 4" Mr. , :n. hJioo"hiIP'
In tho ,econd half He alh~"ld played up pox'. Silver StaT (5&]. Won bv 000 yard.
mUM better. and Dad &.9 much of t ho play
H ee.t 5.- 1, Mr. Rovillo'e P opular Bob
all Fa.ctory <hd Ul t.ho opc nlng moiety.
But (1~): 2, Mr, Stone'. Mimic (3); 3. Mr. H.
r cally the play was neve r up to the shn - Smith'. L,tllo Queen (8&).
Won by & fool.
dard, ..nd Grant's kick ing was very wild,
Semi-Finals.
and often ho put into toucl, when, with a
Hcnt I .-I, 'BIll; 2, Popular Boh. Won ~
little judgment, he nlight havO' renderod
. ,
his side good Ae.rvioe. After ten m:nuw3' t~o y~rd...
pia;!' the game took a "r.mati. change, for ⢠Heat 2.- 1, Br.. ndon La ... : %, Wee Mito ;.
3,
Mophisto,
Won
bl!
~
yard.
i.
1D~l(io liTe minutes Hedhfield put on two
FlOa.t.
'
.Roltls, ",bile a third came wit.hlD ten minut-:I.
1. B'JI: 2, Brandon Las.. ' Won hy
The first tw<, were obt.ained by E .-Ford. wh!l;
y'Gr,d.
~
~, \
'1.
t ..kinlt"'full. advtln"'ge of .P.lm ...~~ w â¢â¢kDCOll;
fired in' ai ' tbe /irot opporluniti 'a nd w:th
an empty n et
got away, a.nd Wicks se nt
imm e(hately reto.lia.tcd" and
for 1533.
Miss
â¢
,
camo d&ngero\l.8. but Ihe fini shing of
tenm E. V
WID.
2 -1. Lucrotia Bo-gi&: 2- Little
,3, Popular llob. Won by I! yard91
_
Final.
1, Blue Jacket; 2, Lucretia B orgia.. Won
by ono yard. '
DaileY" took 22 Fa-ctoty opened out t.'-Ie play more.
;
<
----_ . ,
. Heat 5. - ;1, Mr. FAlwards' Bluo ' .T~.t
(11).: ,2, ~r ,Stdne·. Mi,riio (6) : 3, M â¢.
Sm,Yh L,ttlo Q"o, n - (lH).
Won bj
yard â¢.
Serni·Final â¢.
got c1eor of the ' back!.
a BCorer. hut hQ â¢â¢ rit~tbe
bar with only B;cai:l 10
let off for the 'Field.
oould !lot get together;
R , G. Pinfield
w'. ,lxIttor otill.
foro It WM ~nt &Wo.y Crawford was ft.ble
to reb II n, and . ho had a. comparath ely idle
n[t~rnoon ~ ,
T
M
60
"'"
'\
2. !dr.Bert'. W~ Mite (14),: 3, Mr. H. Cox'.
Wlld-Rooe (15); 4, Mr. J. ,DoweU's Lulu (5) .
for Rewing th o un expected incidcnt ' oon· In ~913 they Btart~ ",ith' & ballP1ee in h&nd
lusoo Holmt>s, who waY ill cl ose ft.ttendanr-..o' I' of £1 th., tiD tha.t thoy wore &. 3d. bettor Cue being unpTsoarod.J.he found "
Rnd ho wns not ubln to securo t he ball be. off tru!t yc.1r (a.nplft.use).
ea.oh oecasion. They were -two
11
1 15 46
9
1 10
o
52
guu.1
For a N FiTa~ N
Division game l.i
i
Mr. J.ohn,jon'" -Madge (14) ' 4,
Mepqlo-te (14~ .· .Won hy ono
league
i
Imla",ee·shool
£a
7
7
4
suTib'orl~f!
tho mouth of tho goat. 'rhanls ' n, rushing mg & d efic,t- of
1~ 9d. on the year they
out, kick",1 r Ight o\'er tho bNl. but luck Iy , bad ro&lIv " balanco in h~n'; of :£1 19â¢. 3i1.
2lI III
50 ·1 8 "
31. 18
B
5
1Il
the · Tetum
of the poorest -of Ihe !C&8on, , &lid
'
lurpr:.e to find that the aeve".1
⢠peotatora l'reoent rather preferred '
Second DivlOioD g&II\O tlI&t , wa. taking
plaoo on. the adjoining pitch, "Where Ulere
'Yo'un,.e,,,I ..ppearoo te be ' plenly of (un.. Eactory
w.ors ahort of H. Dea.dman, who wa.e . in·
disposed, and Edwarde, took hid place ..
Heathlic1d were well teprese~tcd.
Blm.la.r accide nt to J ohn60JI the week bqforc, it appeared in the balanco~Bbcct. Smce the
VIZ., Blight eonau.asion.
HJ8 placo wall takcll ! accounh had b Cf"ft Audited further 8ubForipby 'fh omBOn. whb mado one capital clear· iions hfld b eon paid to tho a.mount of £4 3s.,
anee, Just before thi. he gavo the R eading "nd wilh balls Bold to tho amount of 10 â¢.
Bllp por tcrH a t.hr lll ·
Tho rlght wmg got there was. 811m of £4 139. to bo -ftdded to
away, and th o ba.ll was placed strlught a.cr0a9 1 ~ho rooeip~.
TheTcfor;c instead of thore) be·
2 35
7
B
J:H1U ('S
cap, and lator h o sustained â¢
A p,
13 25
14 24.
14 n
l'WLD F
15 12 2 1 68
15 11 2 2 65
10
1
34
9 4 3 46
th e sccond ho..l£, nnd Covent ry owe mu\:h I
to
iil
"
Mr, Nevi;\e'. ~.;~~I:r ' Boh
; 2" Mr. W. D..:;"eU;s Bi andon
On Saturdaf the firs&: footba.ll &earn p-. ia
viJit to ' eo"," Recreation Ground, U and
game.
plishoo 4'.qmo vcry good bowling, especially
Crawford got mto t he wars on Sa.turday. ! W G Bnll ey, A. G B urt, R . G. Pinfic ld a.nd
.Fm~ t he recl'ivt:d a na"tv klCk on tho knoe- ! G. 0 Tllvl or. , W ith regard to the financial
2
\'I" I On
10
CHAWFORD'S fNJURY.
H57227
1 6 4 8 4 3 3 ~ .~~
14
4 In
0 20 34 '. 8
15 I 113 1 14 66 3
D
of
The
net, scndlllg through a bunch of play ers.
'1 41 19 21
14
&
oppoeed He&thfield
Coventry goal was a somewhat lucky one,
A Sl:1CCESSFUL SEASON.
for .fter Gretlon had Bent into tho sido net
Tho chairmt n, in moving the &dopiCon of
nt c1oso Tange 1110 Teloreo held thai tho ball th e roport &nd balance·sheet, said he thought
touched o n e of the d efend ere, Rnd ga.ve a tho r eport was extrcmelv @atisfactory Thcl'e
com er . This ",.s well placed' by Gretton. ! ,YO, no doubt th&f tho 11113 .ea,on was aDO of
and Crawford hflri to pull tho ball down from : the most sllCCO!& u1 from tho point of view
~h c corner of th o frame. The ball 'WAS placpd I of erl(·kat that the club had ever enjoyed.
mto go&l·frollt agam, and &ftor frequent I n the Satnrday team no f ewer than fivo of
1H tc rch"n~ Q.3 CtU1l.0 to Joncs, who found the !ho plny<,u ba.d an average of OVOr 25, whil8t
~ lX 1:'011 15
1 4 1 0 3 1 6 2 28
15
7
2
6 35 16
' Ibe':."
re~aTd!ng an 811pcnl for a penalty. After .Jackson
th18 play 10'1' 11.& lnoro even, but Jaques had 11lg with
many anxious momcnt<:z wll1le at tho other I took 27 l or
~nd tho ReMling bMk. nw maoy opportu",· on.! A. E
tWB
of dl!5t ngUlsh mg thcml;olves.
ffhe \
their
irnproyoo
I
I"oster, \\h o hca\lco a ' ucflt goa.l.
l" ,I : Wr)Jk :-. fn d e itL'd h",l( a dozen
10 lll r·}lt lr:; t "ho a.gre ed t.o plAY Oft
p d('h fo r four POtntA. Got...
nl'\d ro. a p oor r('<:"i d r.nce a.t Prospec'
1 lO Olc ~ tc r 5
YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.
bve
'" th a p ot shot, "'lady r"peate<! Ihe do.e a wi rket. for
lTIinu~ lat cr, only tho a lcrtness of In.q ues 12 06 In
f.D.\'ing Lhe sitUllliOl1. \V hcn danger threa.tened had an
8 little Inter 'rosswlH cleared, the re[eree diS· G 0
r'iH'OlH nt ",
by
up,
Bu rton were pre.e nted from Dettmg, though
Tho &viir&ge. showed that in the S&turday
tho hnl\l s hct "8!o luckily defended by T06S" toam Sh~mjth had an a:veragQ in ba.~t.':-ng
at t mrs was - very poor .
wdl MOrTI S secured; fU I(] a.voidmg a. rush bv 1 of 35 W. R. T. Re~ 34.25. W. V. 'StOkPB
presented Palmer and Brookes
'1'0.,,.,11, placed tho ball In Ihe centra l for ' (15 inning.) 33 ~O, C. D. B.lding 29 .40, R. with c10ar kiclVl. A. Iho game wore
Sa.v lou r's· ,and British'
Illdtl
I rl ~ t!t\J t()
atlracted to CoJoY &
r l:!llbf' r of sJv 'c tr.tors, and thcse , wi\-'
a. cll1)~.rl nn { and c::J:cltio!t .strugi]~
(' I' (/( d III {ny ou r of the Saints by the
I! n thr .... " : tho lo"'c,s shot lo.ss effee.
In n u ~l1fd . ann. "ith gTe nLc r ooolneu
Inl ~h n \ l ld h ave- ea.vod the gAmBIt
0 11 r C'('ol\ M, 'Vnlhngford. ~nd won 'the
1.( h <:
(' '1 (·11 b"'mt!' r e~ !:..r i cW to one
'\1111 . t ho
,~ight
tha.t th e scoro was Kept
down t.o ~ sol lt llry goal. Early on Jaquee, to I treasurer
d eal With n. shot , " ent down full length and
actually hendtoJ Iho ball.
Lofthouse and
:t;i1) ' h t hanh,oo Athle tic.
(' I' >:1"
r\ \ ,dn- (If St
l?een
Ite adlIlg wero seen to iro~tor ..hantage
ThatcliUn
l en 11 (,(1 l h ..!nls clvcs of one Jof
tb~"
'n ,"If I lIi l ' ( >\II . for the ir ronlEl..ining
''\ ... ll ·,l dd !)\·e-..(! nt no difficuJty. Ct!lQ...
, \ . 11, lI l' fld \ d nt
h ome to Mortimer';!
\ d 1 , ,~, 1'1 1 lI"l11 UH! t he narrow ma.rgin11.,' 11' ':.''1\\;1\ ~ fnY" ('d bettcr tban anti:
r,~~
tho nferee
~i~c~r~~ t;I~:;Ui;~b~~~~;~,
r
t Ian 111\1f II d 9z.en turned' up
,t., 10' ,. nlld 1110 fi
do w.~ ClUl'
JI (('\\ L: !
~~[~~~;.I' r.,.rults : -
thoy might not have
Ih,ough and look the hall. Jaques did well
t o get to the ball at all, aDO from bis save
tho in s id~ teft .gain secured and lifted the
b.lI woll lIltO thp goal. Bailey m et the bjo.!l,
and, desp ito ,trong op p" , itlOn, Rbot. Jaques '
Kat thoJ nll away, though n ot before it bad
Just ~(ln6 0\ cr tho }jno, [I. decision tba.t I
brought fltro ng protest fr om the C.tizCIUI, but ~~;I~~~'~·il~~~;;:~~t~;i,ae
which
"
A~ Reading,
worO deprived of
they ma.y b e said to
crossed o""or with It
d Cllroo cl1s; ly . but mi~kiokod badly, and 00- I !"~i~-~ir"rf';']~:~~~~;r:'
fo re Barnacle coul~ get o.cr068 Burton -came ~
'
Uld
nJ s ~pp(\rNTEo
Reading
tho best pO!lJtion to oee. - A ... ,.~ â¢.~ â¢.â¢thus describe. it : " Doxter
-~
splendid
11111." ' Ill .£" u n th o Facto ry tho
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of d lt~ tOUrtH y. Ca:versham Road-... hl" IIt! 11'l 'O d raw n w jtb ' N owbur
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