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LRAGUR.
i rarigbdurne
DIVISION, r.
4, Honlo,Â¥ 0:
.
· ~a!erShan\ ROad In :t .tute 1,' N C\'fbtary 2.
0:
· bml\'don ' 3, Y.M.C,A,
eath1ield 3, Factory 1. '
,
DIVISION ' 2 â¢.
t· I .~~~~.~;~.:t,~l. Fireside 5.
:~
â¢
H.ighwaYB O. Ivo. nhoo kth .!. 2.
AtblctlO I, Mortimor 2-
·
DIVISION 12b.
, . Ba8!ldon 3, Wallingford O.
B&.,!don 4, Wallingford 1.
2.
Bntlsh Workman ' Instituto 1 St. Say jour'.,
â¢
'
Ga. Work. O. Tilehurat 6.
Elm Park _Hall 6, Goring O.
difficult to
8a~
THE OHAMPIONSHIP DUET..
I
Henle.T came
croppor
n_t
wore null ifl/·d J.y
It !1O
Q.
l'u lIgho urI) o
'aod were w~ere. tho hom est crs n ' JlOl tI tho Ii.CColtlllt
. on this wl~h mtor1oot, for tl~~ O;": ollian s' Idf rtod to
"Ipenetrate
r
at'
.
' .
â¢
th~R C!dsJ defence \Vh'1 11.1. " U\t 1I lP. 8 of
ch~g-e was' ~r att.emptmg to . oaptur rd '1 on. no [. I OU · l';(°r R uharg (1 wn~
·into ¥r. H , M. HiU's shop. llQ. Thus whilo these ~~:~;I !oI ~;~l O :IT . .o.I.. ('a~iol l:i.
Stree~
. lough;)etw-een M&rch 23rd'l,sured ·.of meda.ls the cha in l"(,,T~ ll~ (;lic,d !.\. ag·
'''th
.m til n t : .·t · ⢠I .1 I '
b "
.
I ~ lin C 111.11 1"1(\1'1
Li't: . "
.
IWU ~nu a ~e QOl·l In a eyancc, and [l, df'c id HI: ~i\m f: llIay p r ov~
a~~ared ·h om th~ eVld6~oo that tbf3 necoos~r:v ... Hoathfipld fili i II ·(1 in ll pkll d id
80 look-up ?De, a.nd wluch is ne~... style, lORlotwg on tho ~i' Il(· t;)r y th o Vi .~; l l\":-;'
Mr.- CrIsp 6:, wntJ found on Tuesda.r 8eco~d loa') of t ho t ou rllltY· CaV t' Tf'l!nlil Ihad
to havo ha~ the offi~ windo'! Institute ~hould hav(' ~lrawn w :th N \l'h'l ~ \' ,
.the nl~ht.
but ~upeTl or gc¥ralshlp fmn hl"d tip, \'i~!t o·" ."
_
!
Ma.rshaU, 'UlO r-e~jdes with to
.
Y .M .. )oul"lH~ yed t.o Auin 'nl " lI,
Win.
a lii!
desk ' and for~ OpeD.
the other side of Mr. Hill'"e conssutoo to play fol' fOll r p oillt,... . H}I : h
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shillings ·jn slly.ef.~ ~d.. about
talking .at the back of :M:~.I r ewardcd the hUllw.stcrs uf te r!l. ,.-I ··iL:! Ilit
.
~.
. .,?f:--,:OOPP~~WB!!.· g0!le.
..
durin,El: £he nignt~ and . beard' ll' gamo.
Aythe,- ,~o;lce '8.tatl,on . b~_ loo?tlfi<;a nme ~ndow broken. She"opened her ):IeilroOJ!' 'I GREEN~'IAM DISAPPOINTED.
tIM, A8 hill pr?perty,.
--.
â¢
' ., "
wlUdow and .aw · tw~ men there.
Sh~ ' Greylnnr.
aho\ll~ have \, ·.ih l C r, ,",,.
P.C .⢠ReynL . ds proved 8OOlng . prIsoners Mked them wha.t they were doing. ana I ham. bu t fe w'or thnn half a doze' II t ill'll ' I
going in the direptiO'Ji <if Mr. Crisp's Shop I, they then ran J'way.
She cou1d ndt at · the stntion, and t ho r. x~u r,' '", ,,' ',. ::::
at 11.10 p.m. · on March 23rd.
identify the men, ae she 'had Dot h .dr celled. Flrosa}p won ea.~ . ly a t 'I ; . ;\ "· ) 1:1" ,
.
Sergeant Kent said ·he was preserilwhen gln.ssc s on at the time.
One man wn!e and. ~h:lS on ' u rci! th ..' msclv c.~ nf ;,n ·' " j l l, '.
diffpT e.ntided from a town the prisoners were . eea.r_c hed .
He saw taller th a n the other and the- tal~er on'e P03! tl o n l3. of honou r , for Uw i·· J'(' jIJ ai lJ :, ,
He
e ight .ties ta.koen fr-om Delaney'a overcoat wot'e '8o c a p . '
ma.tohc~ sh<Yllld. prosont ~11) J iffil',dh { ,
I:
I
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tho ,!,,:nf>do,~eo
and
~e
mgll of
, "ott "nd
no youuIj'e'
l than
b,!t.
.. lte~ tliat
dayb~he
with
wnew~
pocket. He sa.id to him, It These nr.o new
ties. How did you 'come in pOs&e8sion of
them t I"
He replied, ( I My brother in
Street gave them to ~-e." La.ter
·
to th
ethe morD Ing b e c bl : te d , ,b0t h
prJ.BOners
thg u r . Day rep
. : Nl:-. guilty to
&t.
Del&ney . r-epe,,~ It.
Itneea was
prescnt :w-hen IMlanetl!8B Btea.rc~ed .. 8nd
55. lid. wa~ found on
~ : 6d. In 811v~
a.!kf lid. ID coppers. Day had 29. 6d. lD
.llve~ an,!! lid. in coppe....·⢠The Im;!e .p}o·
duood was also found on Day. 'There were
,to
y68.l'
:
was
yean
a~o.
' to go'
forwaTd
In ft.ny <:MO. he
couragA
~hould "l~"ve ~rry with him 8. . fGelintll' <>f
nwnoe saiiefactlon fOT t~e gener ':slty he had
Always rec9~ved from bi. CX)lleagu~
county; (r.,s'lla'Me).
th.e
in
rrhis charge was <1i~m;5sed
trnl A.t.hlettc fail l'rl at h nnw to !\ I!!rt llll
The magistrat.es ue~id~d to' grant bail- t~ I vd\a gcrs. moritwt{ the n .. rr o w 1l1o '!...1
-pri.eonors ill £10 in en.ch case a nd two "',. 0 t \0 H,:hwn.Y!-I fnrf' rI he H ( r th ill 11,'
sureties that would 'be satisfactory to OIpn.tcrt ng'll.ln::;t IYa.llhon Athlf'llc
. the eum of £ 10 In
. e.ch ' SUCCESS OF ST SA VIOUIt'f'
, S upt. P.o.rml>ll In
-case.
Tho rivalr y uf St Saviour' :! nlld I' 11 Ii
j
\Vorkmnn In8 tlLu ~l I\ttract~d tI l ( ', ,1', \ II
I largc · numbcl of sPlctabrs lLlld .! ,'.." I I I
(~()UNTY H( )CKEY.
ne~...ed 11 d ing -don ~ and (':>\ (' 1111 \ 1< r 11 l' I
which ond ed in fllvour nf l li l' S ,"" . h I ii;
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o.~d "oal n lhro" ; lh. In' ,, ' , " ,.. , I, -- oil , .
tlvely them u "lIal. 0. 11 (1 wi t 'l gl .tl p ( I'I III ..:!J
THE RAT,EPAYER AND EDUCATION.
â¢
U
A.' W D -,.
B A
'd
f ,...
Ker8
~r'T
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, -'d .~ pr~I!l.~nt °b·...et ' nI""b on the cnah·bo,. which might h"ve
BERKS V. OXON,
. . , ga~&f .u"Th
R U; a ong .....d ro..
Ed on tiwe nIU lco
T; ~ 'CaU8 ed b V t'--"'f
u., ""fit e.
~uch ..nO eXtenf"'Yhe: ~ wer~oa tb~' word~ . ~n reply to Mr. Tayler, witn~ss sa14 the
-~
the 008t of 'eduoa.tion'n used . nowada]! I pr150D e1'8 were not drunk, but they might
P1ay~ on the county grouru1 R~ding on
that the publio W&8 in dangor of ' being l~ ! ha.ve had a drink.
~e ahculd not -caU l &turda .. Berkshire put Odo~d to face' the
to believe that 8uoh oOBt wall perhaps tho" them intoxica.ted in any shape or form' l aun.
lmmodilltolyt froNl tho bully~off Ox-
N
1\.---
ncar goal should I,"v," .,,,,1 ,"
; II'
BasI Id on r CCQ'I\·d
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,
(!
,Yl t II'ln~ r() ( , ,li d n ' t l ' 1\1I1
~wo mA.d"hr s , pl\ch iJ<:'lngo Ie i'l L, H ' d to (,' II
Mr. Caudl. ' moved a ;'MOlutio!>
Ibaukinlt Mr. Knight for tho aervioe. 'he
tendered to t ho , as, o::'ia.tion as' troasurer,
,xpre..ing best wi,he. for' h 'a speedy realora·
lion to health, ano then nsked his accepta.nce
Df an illuminated oddre .. which had beel> 01>Iainad .on his beh"lf. Tho read ing of the
"'I
'''L.'
tho
Bork shire l
FAucation
IOhieh h e had lIeen
Ito
T.. . ·
of' Ui:~'>R:~di;I ;~:"':::
Committee
co.opted member ~ inoe
one on that ' oommitte ⢠.
II>
for~ation,
No
was l :s~cned to "'~ th more deference 'A nd re...
poc~
tHan Mr. Haigh, who knew ..nd spoke
for th. oohool" the children, and - idljpation ,
In Readinll ",er.
p e T 10
'd
⢠12 " d d
were eupple. . .&y r 881
a..
~I - ay. oil
:B",l:8hire" penny Nlte MArcll 24th he w,," in cho.rge 01 the two
. more l pri80ners in the cell p8/!88ge at the' police
I
tFu~~~!,I'J'I,,:~,=~~~teach~r8.
were in' tOO 'soop.
.1
aide the_ shop."
.⢠'"T .
7
~
5
·7
9
n
3
2 3, .1] 18
2?7 3~~ li1
~ -:!0 '5 12
1 15 qfl
7
3 17 6.\
1 11 (,0
5
1
DiviSlnn 20.
wJ.tho~t a:d~
tili:ublt?
.
Do~.
.
p
,
B.W,t.v"o~r~ "
er', foot; _Bmith happened to be. lip close, and
denied netted
S
·w
L.,
f>
... 18 J5
teams RIm· Park HaIl . ..
}g" ~i
0
k
A
Ji'
P
~ 5~ 13 ~ .
;3 ~~ ~~
80
y
JnTl II;r
the
,~
WItnesS
. .'1'ho . 8eoond ch ....g .. w .... of ste)iling . at
Slough, between March 23rd and 24th. ' 80
WIly g~ldi!,g, ....IUe· £10, and'; Dodle and
l>"lr <of rems, VDlue ·10.'1 the" pro~rty _of
.Mr. John Arthur Gr&t\ll, 8o ·groonS1'9C<lr; of
'Park, Btr<!"t, Blough. .
. ' .'
Mr: Green stated that be bolted tb~.
in the stab-Ie .at ·the back of ,bie slio
.on
.
Day laughed at this:
10'"
. I
.
B
16
t~i! D:1...!~ t,H":~eon!ha~~~in~~;""nem ~:;,:~e ~~::~::ge:e~teof'3:':~!"~~h~~~ ~~I~'l;~e~,~lt :. . ...}~ g i ~ ~;> ~i ~~
Ieaded IWt .guilty. .
were ~ot
strollA' .and seorned to n '11
19
7 9
4
lR
Pu
.
!.
. B~rkshlro
what was most wanted, pas.os from the a. (on ...
" 1 4~ ' 7
.... r. Taylor ~a'd tl,>ey r68erve~ their Imidfield to the wingo . Juot on time, owing P.n.gbo""".., R "" 17 8 ,n 0 :on. 37 16
detenoe, .. nd prJ.~)Uere weN> commItted to to" slill by- the Borkahiro'li defence. Oxford'. GO! !nl< ... -- .
19 7 10 I 2 29 4! 16
the .Quarter,· SessloDB o!l Monday n~xt:
outside.left :wall l et in aeouring himself a
Con!!.
l q 6 10 3 -=- .~
15
. i'
We 'havea
He was trying tOO h80ta now baye never ..en him to more dis.av&n·
In replJ' to Mr. Thorn.son,
,.
.
15
W'olha:"Pton
.. . '7
Wvman. ......
13
It 'it.as. a 'wonder we were nolr oaught in- was. rebound (rom the Berk.hir.. lIoalkeop· St
.'
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MortImer "....
Ceratra1 Alh. ...
woro on, \f'Dd throwing them a.1I over the shop. I:&q-e, n.nd the goal that he aooTed for Oxford
J
,
get on terma through t.h eir evergreen centre·
forward. ·A. L. F. Smith, who &eemed . to
~ut. in more work thaJlj aili forward on the
Qrlord .idll.
But.o 'weI wa. he ma~ked
_the I station. Dele.uey · aa.id in a joking wa.y. by Tl,\to. the B erkllhir!, centre-half, that those Grf"!yfrHl.l:9 Alh .... 14 !, 1 10
qualified, ~'You qught. to have soon Da.y when we who havo watched his play for somel veanj Corporattoll H '. '" 15 0 14
generally (Hoar, heaT). T~e banca.' on th~t.' county ra'teP6 y,era
",al<:h 'represonted Jb0 hana. o( Inend.hi!!, I dofr.ua
and th.. motal of which , ·it ?faa compQB&ii that tlley '
repr_nted Mr, .Haigh'. sterlini .... orth 'and
the'
oharaotor (eh eers).
.
"
,
.
Mr. Fc),er r~ad a ~.ttcr . from the ··preaident . '
(l\{r. Johna) , In whith th ..t · gentkman â¢â¢ id
tho t.eac~or Tcpr~~nl&t:ve!l, county and
borough, In B erk~ hire "" we[e lIecond, to "I10~O ,
.
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0_
.
I
â¢
I
I
recoived
National Un:on of Teaohets by
A: W
l>.kers '(presid eul), and Sir J . .
M.l'. (genoral seorctaryf, and
the Coiin~ AMoci.tion by Mr.
(pre,idenl) and Mr. G. IIi.: E. Fryer
Iary).
Mr. Joh'n Haigh (Wind sor)
lented witb: a handoo"l9 gold ",ateh,
engravad.
l '.
Mr. Eil..."l'd â¢â¢ in m&kin~ th. · gill;, aaid
e.tood 11900nd to none l in. bie groa.t respect
lor Mr, Haigh and hi~ hiib appreciation of
lIle valuable work he .had done for them on
'.
'I
I
"W'II' ".
with ao : lama.tion : It
...... olgnOO on behalf of the
of the
WM ·
D'Qa. i
~helt oPdon ~Jlts p itch for f01 1i "0111 1. r:l )r .
greatest
inoubul
ever plnced on their Th ey were -not live ly.
.'
" ford, well lad by Lionel Smith, oame through t P~rk m:n all PO(r rC~ lst,l I1 r.(' " t P If\ · Dt·( t
IIhould&l'II, and it -waa absolutely necessar:y
P.C. Fugg].e eta-ted that he saw Delanefl and only by tho good defenr.>e of May. the eoord l ( . If' ]lOIlW:'lt.crs I IllJl '(l,Ct l tlll'r
for thoso who wished fOT furth&~ ednootiPD&l j Sea.rched and the eight ties taken from \118 Berka' right-ba.ck, was a Bcore Avertod. r
lY SlX g on 5
rl![o.r~s to ldieabwse people'e mmd8 of such pociet. At the eame time he saw Da.y ! From tho cl~l'6nco FaU'bairn got dow~ on
Di VlSION I.
aD IdeL
At the prooent moment we were take the tie produood from his . a.cket the right, but wa. robbad III tb. Oll'ole.1
p
spending ne~rly ~oe. as muoh on the Navy I pocket and drop it on too fioor ~t..the Berkshire wore continually ponning O"ford P I P IV r n P" A
... on tho 6duoation of the obildrcn out 011 b k f th f
h' h h
. ·to. . in th eir own 25 but the aplendid ,defence '"~ lOUl'n o.. .
14 10 3 1 41 19 "1
1 5~ 2~ 21
·the 'rate. anI! taX;.' oombinild. What odtiea'."'m on w '" e W88 81 tIng. ! put up by Oxf~rd's , right·bacl< s,,ooo Bork. Henley ... ...
14 10
3
tiOD waa sulferinl( Irom was not that 1'>0
I I&IIl Fl'ild.~rlck Delaney. a neWMgent , shire from .coring times · out of number, At JlI80lIIt F" e~ory
15 7 2 6 3., '(, ?n
little WIUI ,.\rponded, but the vice 01 wider- &nd tob~coDlst,
of WIl\!am Street, ' wt, by a splendid pieoe of work initiated by Ne~b1ll'Y ... ,..... J4 7 3 ~ ~n 1 ~ ' ;1
eapiWi.ation ooruitantly por.i.ted in.
They Slough, "a,d ' he w.... a brother · to th." C. W. Green who "",me well down on tho AblOgd~n ... ...
14 6 5 3 21l 2·1 1t)
ought not ~ be afraid .to .'how 10 the rate- p.rl60ne.r Delari<ly, Ho. did not think he ' left tlli<>ug1l. the defenoe, and p..,.ed hard A'II ~~I"L' --.
14 5 7 2 t.7 ?J) I~
tha.t It waa to hie Interest that· moro gnve ~18 bro~her . the tlee pro~uced. He ! over t~ the. right, Fairba~rn seqp'r ed. ancJ J~Ifll\th(j~hJ ...
16 14 8 4 irl 4g 12
I....
should b~ spent .on edu- had IIIven hIm ties, . bnt h e dId not .aylsteadymJJ⢠hlU1.elf well, .00rOO a magmficcnt , Gavo,·.hom . R.I.
14 4 .10 a ~o 31 il
!' better return. Bome ' that ~y ""Ire~.... ,?oos . . He .had · boUlIbt goal, whioh gav.e the gOAlkeeper !'o-.f h.nc,o 'I Y:,M'<f.,#-'"''''
15 1 13 1 H 60 3
not be expected that . tiM &t va.riOD8 pl&ees, ,but diq not recol1<!ct wb~tever.
Oxlord we",' not .playmg up.to
,
D i"i, ion 2.
oounty should be. as oom- buying
at 1&: ' Crisp's. l1e lMt gav., thell beat by .. long ~ay, but It 100kOO qUIte
"
p W
matter of ,oduoatl0n at! ⢠his'. brother a tie about. a: month ago. Tha.t ! da?gerou8 for 88veral rnOI!l-epta for: tho Bark: Fircai4e
. . .. 15 12 L. n ~ :\ r
ti<i ',had bOOb used. He had never givell .hire goal, but ilie defence. preva11..ct: Well!. I
h
11
2
1 (,,,' ]131 ~,.o4'
THE COUNTY
his brothe Igbt I
]\{ay, and Tate more e.poomlly put In .ome van 00...
. .. 15
2 2
r e .
t ... at onoo.
: really grand work.
The '",hi.tle went for G ceenham
." 12 10 ] 1 .14 11 21
example, he foun<f that a
..
..
half.time and Berkahil'e 100 1 to O. .
.
⢠Tbal<l~.,~.. . ...
15 9 4 3 ,16 29 \9
p",;a'!,,oo 20.' . p&r ohild, while 83
TRYING Tf!:E HATS ON.
On restarting, Oxford were determined to Bt, ~,I"" "....
19 ' 7 B 4 5~ 5Q 13
I
, addre~
1~ l ~VoTk~ fo rf l"tl:f! h df I I ' O Z 11
1 e 1I1~ "t. ⢠who .tgT{·r>d 1 1 lll.~\'
I' ll
QU{ . to
(I
."
selec-
,
·
r.(,
,rema",kable a:oa1 ⢠wlrioh' paB30d bvor tll e h~arl 'Yalhn~ford
19 6 11/ 2 21 44
,of, the Berks\l"'''' g""lk.eper, the ball findlng j'rM ,Wl{""d
, .. 18 4 .1~ 1 )8 . 44
:it.. wa.:v into tho top 'I~ft-h&nd Icorner of lho
Ing. on
In, t 20 3 15, 2 25 63
i0st, much to t~e .â¢urpm. of eviory player 00
st
ilia field. '. TIllS I. by fa~ the b9 perform·
NEXl' WEEK'S FIX1URES .
an~ Ilut Ull by BerkElur. agam,t Oxford·
ahlro for many years, and end. one 01 tho
APRIL _4~h.
~08t 8ucoe88£ul l!Iea!lPlJ s ,
C~ps have b~en,
Di\·ision 1.
].I
!I
B
I
again!t l
nigJit and put ~cwt:
granted to ..the fol.I0w~ng durl,~ ~~li Pit
Llcbc"nl'ood ~D u..d : Y. .Ad.C.A. v.
f\bing.
f .h' d
H ' f
.'__ .JI '" - soa.son:~. G. Ftt.ub8l.rn, 1.. , .
1 ar,
. dOIl. - E. A. Rlxon.
-0 . .. e 09r.
,e astell'tXI ' ~U,e l .H. Upson, R . S" Bolton, and J . E. Al1.na.tt.
Rooroo.t.ion Ground: Cnvo!"'eh·"m Rortu faWIth .the catch ·.n<l b.91t, &n~ \ The qualmoatlon for oounty, caps 1S tho stituto v. N ewbury. -W . Fulbrook.
welsht &f!&lMt that. lie W!18 honour of bein" sol.oted. to ,play (or t he
, ..
up about-three o'clock by the police.
on a.nv four OCC8810n" ,
Any
.
DIv.Lslon ~i
Sergeant Kent and a oonsta.ble ·
affiliation to the county' .
Mortimer v. Groyfnnrs Ath.-T . W.
In Osborne Stroot. . "TJ1e
"""son will oblige by
WI~hor.. .
I
the hon . ⢠ecretary, 69,
ReeroMlhon Gr~llnd, .t 3 p.m. : Cenlral Alh. ;
.
'have- got out· b~·iself. · .
.
"
& date &8 poll5Ible..
v. Greon .am.-E. A . Beaslcy,
l;;~;;~j't
HS'lnlJ, h·a r~. ab, of 82,
oq,n a
~ecrcahon. Ground. at 3 p.m.: Corporrdion
oug " .~d at 1
~e oounty
HIghway. V. Tha~cham,-J. II. While.
·wa&_·O!!.IJeoting letters,
of m ..tch8. has been
Rocroation ' GwJnd, at ·4.15 p.m , : CClltrnl
i
·1'
".m.
()ut or Osborne Stre~t
he aliil.06t ran into a
Mr.
olub's
.
. whon it is Ath. v. Thatcbam.-J. H. Whito.
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. be givon
Recreation Ground, at· 4.15 p.m.: Corrom:
tion High.ways v. Groenh:lm. - E . A. Bcnsley.
non.
Green'6 shop.
with It.
had Been.
He told
Recre.tlOII GrouIId: Wyman '. v. Ivanhoe
Ath.- C. J. Vale.
Division 2b.
Pangbourne RClI.
Burg.9S!.
W. L. D. F: A, P.
20
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B 45 Plumrldge.
I.
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20 .3 281 19 42
Pal:ner Park: Ga. Works y. IlnRildon.- R.
19427516 40 Clifford.
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36
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11 9 5 · 35 ' 33
8 9 · 64234
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6 ' 16 3 ~ 41
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4. 16 6 ' 16 86
3 lll ' 8 '. ~ ' 73
2 22 ' 3 ' 18 98
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7
WEDNESDAY LEAGUE.
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.
'TO.DAY'f! FIXTUUES.
DIyISIO~
Y.M.C.A. v,
I-
W'llliigfO~d. ,
WQkinghanl wor e.sCj(lY v. Pnlmor Club, .
Henlel Albion v. Ilraokncll.
PhcenlI v. I mperial3.
Goring
T.
f\
b ro k e
givill.'l'
playoo
b p in~
nil
8.11 ri
a te in h i14
tim I!ru'ond
took tll (>. Py, ~
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champi i) ll~hip ,
pCndl:fl IIpon t
be ulll\ blo to
taken by
kam a.t i
t>Cort.."l1 hi lS
Dlacklnl'rll
Bolton W.
Aston Villa '
"tV. BI'omwlch
Snnde rlulu.l
Oldh&1lI Alh.
Middl""broll~h
Bradforu Cily
Chelsea ...
Burnley
Everton .. .. .
Manohcst.or U.
Tottellha..ru H.
U;
Liverpool' .
Sheflleld W,
- Sheffield U .
. Mahchester
. ~ewca81.1(~
Derby Co, "
P~tuH N . R.
2',
22
22
gavo
.
'l'wyford.
DIVISION 2.
C~r~thia.ns v. Junior l Cons~rvatives,
Dunlop's v. Fuller'8.
Excelsior
.Earley.
v"
.
Glonli<id ·V. Arcadiana.
Newbury Bt. / J obn'. v, Ivahhoe.
Soutb Rejfdioll' v: Wednesd.y. Athletio. ,
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