Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
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flY PRESENTED.
- -en
!JOrnQ intero!ting epoooh08 on
of the 'presenta.tion of tho Borka
Cup 00 Aylesbury United. 1110
Monday.
Lnnnon,
,\.ho
said
ho
"'-~'-- . -
·
WD.6
very
~ble 00 600 \.ho 6.na1.
Bellll-fina.l between Mllid.
-;'- _-- N(>r!e,Ik.lans. ho rogret ted tha t
rooolleotion of . Ut6
g-onerosity and ' the
1!~~:~~li:,olubwhich
owingwa.s
to
shown
by 8.nd
tho
an
unusual
accident to ~a Norfolkian pl'YOI'
I. Theni ,there was ' tho olhur
Ayl~ury and Wolverton.
the game
}o(ot "
programme,
R eadi ng 's
;It is_ ' The
who ljoped
,goo<! " . tltie
-.alt i1l not
of ,.e lrqrt. b
i!l ff~ln t of
have beâ¬n
~s
against
chanceR
-on Monday,
.~ no ' eflici cli t
for
pro du~d sa m!)
ithe game was fought out
H&-WM glad La 51"'0 'II' ol.
A. 8plendici show, for fra.rs
be a. force to bo r Od(vlH><i
i\iA:IDEN-gV,Ab C. & A:C
" .Fnt~NCIAL/
,,~. ,~ . , - · HELP NEEDED
M.P'~
I
~~~~~[11a~~~i§~g~~f~~~~§~~~,~ rtilt~E1:;~l~~~i~~~~!l~:~~iH.
I
,
~
â¢
I A u",-",vn'
Referring
to -the ma.toh .thnt day, he ~ai d
"
j
the
woo
cup competitions.
a~
.
tlley had bad a 8plend ld game .",1 ⢠b i ~
! crowd, n.nd the match had been
I.to
f\
.L{I"I ' Il L
the enthU:!Iia.st8 in Berks and n~l c:k:\ ,
cred it
Tho
P.rince Altieri" thank ⢠. of the a..ociation and nil inter",,!.,;1 in
. Ernest Go.rdner, football woro due to tho gentlemen who kl.l
presid~nt of j.he c~ub , was ~il'! mo.llQ.qed l 8U~ a la.rgo crow~ anti UlO~e Yo' hft
'
.
, I had looked after the finances a nd had n" r,
. oecr.. ta.ry r .. ad th.. annual repOi1;.I Be?n a leck of .the game. He hM! hOl1,d ; ~
.tated that the club had a deficit Mid. "nd he qUite agreed, that It \\'a, one of
Dot Buch
-ra e.nYU>. a.s .,
f
00' the best finals t1in.t h ad b een p hi,v!).] l!l Tkrkfl
A.
rg _ ~~"" . 1 was eBr ⢠:,nd Bucke for many year!. Ho aYln]l:l.tili!;r)u
ouf,oolD<! of 8U()h de6clt waa caWi6d by with the l""or,. but Maidenh ead 1",1 'yo" ' li n
I
Holi- I Ollp in pr(lvious
an..n1;lal .lIport8 00 August BtUlk
y'03TS,
and hC) · ffJlt. $11[0 t h !" y
whICh, unfortunately, although 8ue-, did not grudi;e Alylo,bury their vidory a£'"''
.---'"OC," .
Y.? "· .
.. f.
:
Mr, 'lltcb
from a elforting point of view, were i' ~~ many years of trying (a.pplR.lIsc). Tho ~<Lll li !
!" financill1 point which. WIl6 Yflry · ha1 hcm controlled by a .young re[ercc, a!l, 1
too be l"e.8rett.ad : a.s' the eODlln,itte.e , ho thouz'h t ho W(\S rl.~ht in Sllyin g th :d; ! ,I
....
, . ..
8
.-~ .
EIJeen. 2.9 yds. ;
Sa,!8a~e (\!ft~r-u~ad he"t),
Stilgg. Lu()L9" Jjase. 20!
a' .,.ard
.
.:
..'
,
Seml-FlOa!'
.
Mr. Cbarley''' 'Loprauch!iun,
'~~~~::~~Y,,~..:B~~".U6~~hee ; . 3, Mr. Pu~; 4. Mr. Lock's
was a grand r&<le. onIY
I
Re-I
,
DJ1 the dogs.
and all officiaJs worked hard lind deaervoo. h.d given sBt'sl.otion to both oldee ('ppln,, :;··: .
&-be.tter resuU.
; Ho. congratulatBd him upon Ule mannf'l 11
"" Durin the aet sea.eon the club's active. whIch ~e hlJd conduatcd tho ga.rno, bu t nl ' .
member: bad Puph ld th-e pr-estig-e of the hm,? bme h. knew that Mr: Hugh es " " 11
cl b b '
e
'.
t."rn,t th.t the pLayeNl -ha d /lIven eycry .. ' " .
U - o.t h ill runnmg and cyclmg, all the tanGO o.nd ha.n ma.o.e the game 8. p l ca,s,,~nt (, nC'
Berks, Oxon, .and . 8out~ Bucks Cen~re for him ~1'\:rplau5e'
N.C. U. ehamp)()nBhip. bemg Will! by memThe pr".. dent called lor Horne, tho ,\ "',,,_
ber~.
The points priz.. W88 s eoured by ' bury captc.in, and made tho pre9CI1t" tlOu of
J. Carter.
â¢
\.he cup. I
.
There hadb-een a great failing off ·in-the
pnAYING SIXT
. EEN YEAHS.
.m-embers' subscriptions; ou~ of about 130
I . _
.
I
' m-embers only Fa-bout 66 . paid .
~orDe lBnld be anu hiS club WC T(\ , of ~)\'1niO .
.
Littl.. - LQu; II.
Regret having ' heen ~JrPreesed .at tbe d,thght~ ~t tbey had won t loo Clip. He 10!'
Queen; S, r.rr.,' III ,.k', r esignation of ~he hon . club secrewy (Mr. ,orry fOf George Hopo. but he \' l1o':_". h. t
Tbe race w As a f~ one M'tth
) .~t t -, th t th cl b the~e \Va ~ 8. player, m tllOtr l c ,lnt- ! IO i <lC IIL... l
â¢
â¢
0.
,ewe, ~ !GPor s &'tI.."U
& ⢠. e
. n . to oaunders-who would h;\\·e been mor ll di s.
rr~!:~~~!:~t~fil1U\h, ~nd c,aus~ a good deal wa9 - to be consIdered fortunate In haVlng- aPI'OlDtec.l had tiley lost. for Ito had beo u pl ::yb
L ltt.fl LOu }uet got there. .ooh an excellent" president .e Mr. Gard- , ing for 16 years III UIO oompotitlUn ,.. " he.", "
_3,.- 1, Mr. Ted' . N-ellie; . ~, . M:-, ncr. the.ir 'forthy chairman that e Yening, ' moosl.
Ribald Latt8h~r; 3, ~{r, _. Tieh s l ..nd theIr be.t thanks were due 00 h1m for \ Th. members of \.he Aylo,bury leam t1:""
. Tllis waS 8. ' very exciting r_"C? ! hi.s a.seisia.nc~ throughout the yon.r . and to ' receivod ItheLr ··med.o,ls. SQ,.U~dOl'R W(l.S h cal' ~ dy
I
to
-:.'eck all the
~ay.·
'
,
~elli.e Mrs. GArdner for 80 kindly prMentina th~ c()Ilgratula.ted ?pon Obto.lIllI1g a modal a ller
.. few .nobel!.
prizes a~ th.. annual sports.
j 60 many Iyear, ellort.
.
.F' al
When the b"l"noe ...heet .W&8 presented. _ Mr. f. Kyle â¢. the ,ccretary of tho Ark,·
In â¢
_
U'.
B adIe
1 h
been
ted "U:L Bury cluD And a. momber of Ul0 councl1 pro·
. ~J ~r. ,O-harley'8 Lepr&ucba~n;;
'2,. ~r. ,u &,.r. r
y, ~ 10 ae . con nee
Wl
posed a ~ote of thanks toO' Mr. LlInn o~ [or
J"",k. L.ttle Lou ; :', Mr. T~ 8 Nelli., A ; t?-e cl?b many reaM, Bald that , he shonld taking tho lobnir.
J-Iq congratulate" ,\1 r.
Sl:&lld, raoe. !,eprauchaun Jjlst. got hmne., like to see the t.me when they ()ould make Gibbons 'l upun the sportsmanlike malln er ;"
In ' th-e -evening ' a emoking conee~.i ~'" 1.& pro!it on' t:h" Augnst meeting. Th<lY hnd ' which tHo Maidenhead team hud pl~yod.
Mld , at Th.. London T&vern. eome cap,tal, n-ever dOll<! eo for th<l past seven years.
I 1I1r. Kyle ,"prossed \.he thank, of It" club
"ong~ being nmd-ered by the 'dog, ciwn..r~
Mr. Bidmea.d recalloo. that there used 00. I to Mr. M.les and hi' colle.guea for tho oxceland th.. ir friends. .
be a awn on deposit ..t ·th-e bank _
- , lenco of ~ the arrangementâ¢â¢â¢ nd abo to Mr.
, , I · '
. '; .
READING CENTRAL CLUB.
,
.
___
I
Mr. Bradley: At the t:i)De "of the
there . W&B '£84 a.t _tbe bank. but
dwindled down to £3-0 . which mean8
I the club ioot £50 in two eeasons.
I Bdl
Central W..hippet ffiub held '
.I
ra
"
'd
ey. con lDUlng. ea.l
' -t'
thAt t
.
-
split
tba.t
~Ut:ed D&v.i9. the hon. secretary of tho 1\ :>::)0'
olli.tJ.On, lor the vn.st a.mount of work he liad
that .done.
I-Je
also
cemgratula.ted Mr: n " glw,
~:'fr: upon the ,.,-ay m whIoh he had oondll ct~1 t hl'
e"rs g.me.
. wo y.
~~"io''''''~~~·8. '. meeting in the .!ternoon. ' ago .they had' a wet dalY for thethmootin g
-IIondi"" pero. M"".rB. _A.' &lId lost over £25; and II1!It :y~ar erO .WQ8
:;j~l"~~~:~~t!!~ an~ H Pembroke · a defiCIt of Ss. 2d. H..-6 pOInted out th,a t
W. Bimpl<jna- ' atarle~,_ MY.: ~.. had h~en ... greaLf~l,ng off in memMr. A. Cox; hon . aecretan. here.' eubscnptJons, Md If , ~y;er.y man bad
lIe felt that ho echoed \.he
a.ll in exproosing the opinion tha.t
VOI CO ,,{
he h" iI
refereed tho game most excellently. In sJwaking of .Mr. ~Ilnnon. he referred to hi, old
&3!JoO! atlOJlII
Wlth the Bez;ks and Bucks F.A.,
and rem\nded theni wh.at Borl.. and !Jueks
£oot ballera owed to Well: pre!:IJOllt.
; wiremen, ¥r. Thatcher ·a nd paid--lri8 money the~ would not-ha.ve ·been : Mr. J . !G. Stone, ·of Che:ahnm. 6ccond(!(! tho
Th'l rMmg ' jw"" exooptionally- a deficit.
Th-e 1008 ' lay .flntirely with th.. vote af thanks, Ilnd Mr. Gibbon,. Ihe Ma:d,nthe reeulta DeIDIt ..obtained by m.embe 8..
.
.
hoad sec~·et..R.'ry. supported It. H 0 (~lr. Olh ·
.
Mr: Young'. Nelly , Mr 80000 saUl. that it &e-elJM\d to him bon,) ~ngratulatod Ayle,bury h"lnt,ly ur on
the cUPr /&nd ran very ' tb t "f t1M
tedf-l;o' m.ai[e money tlley their vlctor~. and told the~ that It \\""-, 1.1..
it ia doubtful jf tM
~ -. j
Y '9{an .
' he'
wl~h of Malde.nhead eArly m t,he 9Oa!lon t bat
dog. would 'not havo ehoulnl.~ue6 tbe ~98t of t. pr,,:~.
if they cjid not w'n the cup (hem selves, th"~
second · dog .{Little
:r,be ClJ.tprlD;an P .OU;'l t:ed pu~ that if c~ery·
would. The only thlllg ho r egretted
' run olE two dead_lieata · thmg waB'po,td ·np *~l'\l woUld.be a dlffe r- W;l' that lGeor"e Hope h.d not got. medal,
Sween in the semi.floa1: -Jence on · the wrong '6 )d-e of , £12 19s. 9? ~ut there was no doubt that UIO beLi:e~ oo.l.lll
W&8 third dog, but w..s They bad_ £5 B8. 7di. -<J.t that
~mount Ip 111ld won I (applausc).
100 ;r"~. ~"'nd ..
t)l-e memj>er8 had paId up tholf PLA)'ED AGAINST READING IN 1878-9.
'POrt. · .~g , $ub~rlp~lOn â¢â¢ they .;woUld have been able \
I'
. ,
. Murnc ~r fa to Wipe It..off.
.~ t· .,
Mr, Lunnon, in reply, referred
hi s old
e '{elt~nl:{ race wl,th MT. Snuth 8
. .,
a.ssooiations with foot);nul in Ber1~~ l111J
and the m,:ch-.upported Qna ..
ELECTION ..?F OFF,ICERS.
llu eks. When \.he cup fa. f>rst play",1 fo r in
Mr. J . Chdcot. The cra<llDg -:Mi". IJ . R . Noove 'qloved the r-e-election of the '78·79 season, when H.Md ing won U1C rup,
.
Mr ~G¢ri e r as president n.nd referred to after a. drawn .Kame , he pillyed for Mn.r1 0 ~v,
1M YARDS OPEN HANDICAP AND
th.;-;,uppo ... . whicb he ha<i' alway. acoorded and he ~ad either phyod in or , ecH 'p m ,,""'
: ally every o~e of tho '35 fill.l, , wlll ch !J:.J
the c IU b :.' ;:>:
CLUB 'SILVER CU P.
,â¢
i takon pla.co 6.100&.
atut; 2 , . M:. Bldmco;d &eCq~ded ...nd the propos Upon the call of Mr. K yle. three ehec,"
B"-"l:,oii'!f BeBII;\ ,O"" tl,o n ,!,~a ,oarne~ a.n;t1-d applause,
"
. wore givon for Ml'. idenhea.d, n.z:d tho cOlllpl â¢â¢
co ;yard ' _._ Mr_ Gard'n~r BPoKe of hIB ol~ nssock!;tfon ment wa. re~urned by the M&ldenll ead team
-.. ,._"j-with th<>- c:ub. and lixprrused bis than
or on (he' c~ lI of .. Pa" Gibbor"
·Wi:bkilX>P. ' lris:' re~lao~ion;
WINNERS FROM COMMENCEMENT ..
I' Th.e vf",,-presidenta WNe re-elocted en lB78-791..-Reading beat MarlolV . 1-0.
- ... blocc-"
'
_ I t..d chairman
1879-8(j.~SwiftB and
Old Philoordian.
Lou) ; Mr. -E . ryl.e.: wa.s .e e ec
d d' , (dlvidoo after two dmwn games. 2- 2 and
,
10 on .th~ propoSltlOn of Mr. LoMer. seeon c . 1-1).
'
.
Itl<lO-81.-Marlow beat Rem uanot" 1· ~ 0.
- . - -., ; by Mr. B . Smith .
,~&d~ii 15 ' Mr . .
It N....ve wa.s re~lected to th.. ' 1881-82.- Swifts beat Maidonhead. 4- 1.
'.
ver vice-chlW".
,
1882-83.-·Marlow (Sw' ltJI scratched).
2 B'lI 1 I1lr Bradley wII8 .
lB85,s4.-Windaor beat South Reading. 6- 2.
. ⢠I 6' . Mr: lJon-e.
I
1884-8!i.-Marlow beat W.ind,or. 6-0.
Au.tin' WaltOn
1885-86.- Marlow beat Wmdsor. 1- 0.
BO , &SIluro ' them
1886-87.-Wind,or beot South Readin~, 2- O.
b : edmirllbly . and
1887-88.-Marlow beat . Ch,e<lh.m. Z--- Y
t ' h'.
1888-89.-Marlow beat Wolverton L. amI
sappor o lm _
N.W.R .⢠5--0.
; 2! (In. Spot, rl-ed WIth
, ,
1889.90.-Marlow beat Wind,or, 1-"{1.
4. _WIld &p....
Mr. W.
." ';elected cap1890-91.-Wind.or Phwuix boat 2nd Scot,
.
tain of th-e
&11d Mr. Ad.... Guard. 5--1.
ya-ad.8; .2~ J
,. to r' lead tJ:le l 1891.92.-RoBding boot , W olverton L. nJl Ll
'I:!l=;!rr""N .W.It.. 2--0 .
.' I
~telection on ' 1892-93.--Wolveroon L. apd N.W.R. be,,!
I
Aylosbur:r
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12' · WD£ds->~
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11l~'6~14.--.I\hl·lo1" beat M.idenhead. 3-1.
beat M",low. 2·---0.
beat Wolv erton [ â¢.
2'
(after drewll games.
7--
beat I Wyoomoo
Wan-
Town heat R eading
a drawn ~ame, 1-1).
beat Cbeaham
!.
:~~!:~~~~~S~:~;,At~mateura
Maiden·
·Norfolki ..na
bea~
. ;>
beat--
.. dra.wn game, 1-1) .
l\JUrl,. ...,.,-..... "."""~~ Town ~ beat Windoc>r and
Cbes-
..
beat 'Wok-
drawn game,
)
'Pd ll!toii
beat Chesha01.
. f be&t ' A;loohury
-_ I
V~~~~j~~;1~~~~~;. _Wand~r~'.
t boot
. ~.
~/-:, .!II1t.t;t ~
Maid-
(~,awtl
~:.·~gf~1~~f.;~~~~hifrJj' ,~·ti~t:.id ' I>e-ai Maiden" -
,I
pl· t'\.<;," n,'c
drop the
rrh c·, w(o .. c
for t.hcv t ellt.
over c rlti t::!- Ill~
fin i6hinu- of the
"aid R bout Ilt, :k
hi ~ ha.rdest (or
come,