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BY .. TJ1ilG:IUl~
I w8.'· talking to
C.C. (late Vio!.c?ria) 08i..ia,IfI~1'!l'IIIK
of S.Lurde.Y·8 ~&U\e
hc r.marked ⢠PrJm9r
oonsiderabkJ '"'Y in ViOl
piollBhip thia
" . I
bocn p&.tent
.tronB'cr In
pared wiLb
.......\1 the
them lac!;
to "..r~st
The up,lanatie,n
Eve ryone was hopinl{ that Ea,t Readinl{
would d o bette.r under theiT change of nAme
thia BCMon. and if indefat igl\ble .e~ort on the
part of the eeeretary oould -achieve IUC;CeM
t.hoo. East Readinl{ w'i!utd b. in the ~rst fl ll,»t,
for MT. Beweher is 8. model officlI!.l. L :ke
Lhe r", t of the Eaet lW.dinl{ spectators (who
bravod the un~o8.s onAblv ()Old wmds) h o WRS
very hopeful when Blake. Horner and Dorme~ st.&rted off 60. well tji.t over 40 app~ared
on tho bol\.rd for thn 1088 of only one Wicket..
II B ert"
Tutty; llowev~r, pr<n:ed Bu<X'cssfu1.
hi~ bi.ll~ e... t ca.ptur e bolOl7 polIceman D lllk,:.
whom lie hftd ~Aught after tho latter had hlt
welt ror 26. But the b :nes~ ,u<>OO</I on the
oowlilll{ side wns 8 8mit l!,_. Pol,,!"r Club',
nf'W recru it from \Voodlov, a me<hum-plt.oed
oow l.,·. He proved mlJ{)h too good lor the
Ji:Rst R endin.&r batsmen. and an innjn.'(! which
hp.d Itt ono time prom j~ed 60 w(>l1
u n Ilbrnpt f ('·rminn.tion at M _ Smith
nll\uy ('on!lra tula tion!l on h is Stloccss. '
ca.ptured fi ve w ickets (three denn
nnd one Ibwl ror fo ur r un; . II Df'rt. "
fi £!ure~ were rOUT ror 16. C f)O fR" O Pl u
who ha~ rc t l1rflNl t.o E as t. H.endinll'
I:! oa-;: nn wiL h S l Mnrk',,1Ihlt.~ an unhiclc:v sto.rt.
no dirl J. Mu na.y. who hail. from the Bi.·
n: T1 Ll1'Y OF EXISTING METHODS.
.. T ho o nly l>o~t
~l' lHmd n g rt'tJment 18
upon which th~re i.
thO: futility ·o f . exiJlt..
111 1{ mOl h ods. A. oha.nge · of peliq i.'''t'«tUired.
lm t srarcdy . t ,~o ~ of ~~ feW · .ref~""'w . ' .
~c~t (',1 n r(' 5Im lbr â¢. \VhiJe:~n \·pr~'."-tr.. ~
th o bm t1lt~ !t3 of plg-keeJl:l.D.g. eon:ferel. ' ~'':: . ,
~H.'lV(' s unuble to suggost ~ schem.e ljkEtI,. ... iO '
provo
lll o r~, su cc~!'.i ul
·tha.n the meuuree no!t
un.
#
go n<'TIli 1.\' (ilscr ochted. The .ubjeot. ;" 10.
c.
porl ~ ~t, hot.h m ttl! na.ti~~l &n~piC?Uliur&l:
ft SPf'{,, 5, t ha. t w~ haye 80UClted
. TIe". of""
T('p r r:!o1.' n ta11\'(' plg-br~rB upon '
e eiistiuc'aUIl~
.,.Jt,.erauoDL'
On(> c:'f. tJ;{l points upon WhlOh an ' e:q»re.ioil
of O l lll1 : o ~ \y as Iny ited W8.a ~ propoaition -tba,··
the r cstri ct lOlllJ upon the movement of P.iga
sh ou ld he wi t hdrawn altogether. OUr-' ..riPr-:
n.'5IlO IlJ nllts nro solidly o'Pl>06Gd -to eo' .-d ri.&
· 3. l proc~l u rc .
Th e mnjonty ooneider the pre8Qnt r C'f' l1latlo ns needlessly irkaome, but. tbel
nrc MPv :"<:",d that the .ba.ndonment ,,\1 loetl.
("n/H.ht JOn.."! n nd
C (\rt&l.Il
cuj t FACtory 5~co mI toam_
,,,,
!
WHAT MIGHT BE DONE.
II T h ey aTe willing to sanction cortain
r ela xatiolls in !be inb6reeh of the owner of
slock,
EWlO
go
of
the
le ngth
of
art.·ocatinl{ a roduation '
the scheduled -area
a nd tho provision of improved faait:t1ea forprocuri ng lice noo8. butt they will oppos&
st.ro ngly any sche mel l\for permitting un·
h ampf' rNt mo.. emont of ,'oommeroial or oven
· of podi groe pig.. It i. "unooretood- t.h&t th⢠.
B oaro of A griculture wDuld be willing to
co nc('do t hA m odifica.t,ioIlS luggested, a.nd : if_
onin'o n is tha, ni~-<l ea l e l'll and the !i'eeper.
nil!~ have much to a.nAwer for,.in .,
nro p n. :: 1\1in-- n. nd sp rending the di.aee...ee.- Itis C'om .... nd('o(l t h.a.t if t he Mlthorities conoent m t ..rl t ho ' r on{' r lY ' o ~ uppn t.he Bunervialota 01
t.radinR' :md ma.rket ing -methode .ibe , . .dieeue
\, nll trl h tl h eld in oheck and 1lO8libIy - eitir .. "
or or.J ina ry
T h N f) h a va bee n iso1~- outbret..b
aml"' ~ \( pNl igTf'.e n :g~ . l;>}1t, the p;aneral
pa t or1.
mUOlt.v co r 1" "h.e1... MN1.
i.
1m.·
one of -.the
wickets, hut
!Yl,,<o1 "i " n.i fl ca n+ ffNlt ure5 in the hia.ory of
th{l di c:. pt\ s"'. T.h~8 cannot be due e ntiroe\.... to
, the i·ol? t :on 01 these herda, lor in the
I
m cm lh~
1he!r
rum-
' l],,;roughly ,willed
n nd · ~ n rnycd \'iit.h 8. (li!t!nfecta.nt a pl&ft
wh ·ch on th e expe riencfl of two yoal"l1 haa
\)f"P1t fou ud
t o work welL At first farmer-.
cl id 11Ot. hdco kindly to it, b ut oPP06ition h..
, n o w di". Pfw are d , and the prooe~ wOJ'k.
smood d r.
R e f-e-renco is made by lome of
onr (·o r.f A9f)O nd ,mts t o the nocd for baotorio·
IO I.!: :cal T(·!wnrch . They "·r~te in aporc-oiati'f'8
O ll t.
IIONOURS
rl'he Mo.gpi'clI,
FOR BowLERS.
finly made 60,
\Vesloy m&tche8,
. ROOre&tlOn Groun<l. on Sator.
in- a -win· -for the Institute
&Dd .J ,' 'Cttne batted
H. . T"rrell bOwled
T .. fr. Templeton hit wkt
M-. Hole j). ·McEwen ... ...
H. Ween 'lb.. b MeEwen
P. S·. ~ad:in. not out .
and T : Cane for tho In-
C. -,'lfuCH)r not out _..
F. Bryant and' C. H.
bat ·
."
... · 8
. ..
4
'"
0
.... 16
.. . 5
.. ,·15'
2
1'.
6·
O·
1
o
5
thie scallon.
... . ...... _..... .1'
... 8&
; Total '" :: ....... ".
I,JARy'S . .
",~· ...."l._
At 11ItV
of Wesley for the meallre
... 15
hunrllcre di v_idiu.g the
i Jl R'
L"
.. , ...
on
~ LLippocd centres 113 Csmbr;dl1-8 and London,
but eyen to provincial in!!titutions."
wniAN'S IN FORM.
"
·f
... 11 .
.. .
.. e"",u. ..
~~~
~I~_ ..
~.
30
:: : :::
~_
...... 28
~t·"..:.'·_:!' :~:', ::: ~
1
... l~
... 1 ·
...
1.
..... . .. _. 22
... .. ,' â¢â¢ . gO '-
" . ". 3
...... , .. 2 ·
':::, .:::2~. . '
". ,.. :22
',;; 123- -
K.
H.
H.
S.
W.
F.
·G. _P. Green
, B. Parker b
\ W"
~lI1noy
l
n~
Selby
out ... " .. .
"Extru ...
.·F,JUENDLIES.
,-..). ·C-----
C. ' Pike nOt out .......... :__ . . " .. . "', 5
N . . Wicb b T . . Cane .... .. .... "
O·
ErlrM . : . .. . : ..... .... " ...
3
Total ...... .. : ,._ .. _ .; _ _.. ... 40
.
W~ ~ituto,
A. Barney b ··rerreU. .. ... ." ." ... 25
J . ClUl. b Griefi' 'r'" ... ... .. . . " ... . It
T. Caito It Thatcher Ii Griefi' .... . : .. . 6
E. St.rMt 0 Rowe b Gricfr ...... . . ,. 8'
P. Barney c Wick. b Rowe
13
D. Clark b Terrell .. . ... ..'
4
B : Ward b Terrell â¢.â¢. :. , ........ "', 1
H.Dix . bTorrcll ....... : . ......... O
17. 8b&rp. b Terrj\1J . ..... .. . ' " " . ..⢠3
·· E . Saunder& not out .... : . . " .. . ... ' .. - 0
J, Cane '0 Whlfe 'b T,e'rrell ' ...- ;" : .... , 21
Total
Extra. · ... : .. ..â¢... .... _... , ...... _ _2 "
Total : .. , .. . " _" .. . .'"
WIT& FR(E)ipS
SP~f;I,t\i.; _PAR.T.ES ·- ·
TramwBI&.
Il.QWG b T . Cal!'1 "',, '" .. _ .. , .. . '"
6
. Gale II T, cane ...... '" '" .... ;, 1
G·. - Budkley b P. Samey ... - ...... " .. 1
:
P. Gil ...
aT_
18 rune ecoroed from hil,"--ce·rt.,inll~
of H hon OUr! eMY ." WCPl:lev Guildm uch \)(!Iter t.hILDt'this when fhey
As u. ual they m.y be xclied
to
lender&.
ST.
A,
.
81&ttor b"'Clark J:.. ...
",' 6
White b T. Cane .... " ,'"
1
Griefi' b ' T. Cane .. . .. , ......
.9
:I'errell Ii Clark ... . .:. - .. ' ,,;
3
·Thatch<>r b T . . Cone ,.. ... ....
4
Barton Ii T. Cane . ... ... . ... ...
1
Erlr..... : ......
.. . 16-'
T . Bi.hol1' 0 R ead b Mil""", ... " .... 'llt
I" Barnard b Goorlard .. , ......... : .. 26'-,
' F. Micl<lleton b Milaom ... " .... .: . 3
F . Sk. ot.eo tun GUt ... ... .... .... " .. . 17
Korwick c Lan. down b Mundy... ... 2
R. Mill"" b Mundv ...... . " ... ,..
3
0 .- Gould · b Mundy .. . ' " .. . ... _..
0
Ricb"rdson bRead .. .
8
C. Tidruan not· ,"ut ... .... . _ ...
J
Woodman 0 lind bRead ". ... ... ... 1
TRA
W. Biddleoombe lliw b
H. F . Saunders b Mils<Jm ...... .... . ()
E :dru ..... ,
·~i'I;;:~-~"'om!.~ j,; ~~~.y'
; 0 '; '
wHhi,; : {\i,
. moo~bl!l ~ Ro~k: bottom terma No f~e" :
. No Billa ot "Bs(e, ,.No ·:B~u:.lle" . I'o.rma :
."
·tzee oll .&PpUIleUon 10: .
.
~A."UOLD .W Al;LIS ⢠. ·
8.
Read. ltndi.(. .
.(OAVERSHAM).
"G. W_ ' B;;; be j":
b ~otm"" ...- .. ":'", " " ,
o Norman b Bennett
n"w,.m's not out .. _ ..... , ... .. ,
""
,:t,;E·:N:D â¢
"l"HCA"dwAYS v. WEST INSTITUTE
..,:·:.. '::.. '.
Noon~: . : ·:
.W, G. Lowe- b Bennett
bowlers beld
. upper
'1'00 Ma.gpice owed
bow ling of Webb
looks EVi if t hia pa.ir ue.
e6lVf'8
·i ·~~
â¢â¢. 00
BB~ITISlIWOltl{]'fAN-: INsTITuTE ...
tho mud,_i,nnrmâ¢...l
l lo t seem R.n eoll,,,,,,,,lly
te rm , of what h .. boon' pone by the ' Board
('If ;\ ~ri(,ll lt.u.r.A and a t the , Rny~L Veterinary
Colle.e. I"" t TI\e"v think it would be adviu"blo.
to I!i vo i n orcl\~ faciFkies for inc\opendant
im·em.! cntion. Wit.hout. being lamruino .. to
t he IJ<'Jle flt. that m;~ht re!llk from ""rum
t r f'n tm o nt t.h ev would like to I'o6EJ reaearob
' con h n llM. 10 this ~ir6Ction , . a:no B'lpTeM the
hono j hat tho· B oaro of Agriculture or th&
D evelonmcnt Commmluionen will 8Itond
I unp.nc =nJ su pport no t, only to "'-Iell well ..
CRlGKET CHALLENGE~.
. . . . -, .â¢.â¢
Tctal ... ... .
Wyman·e.
nom
!Yl(\n t,-.,.l by k>c.~ i n ·ti Mi ve \V ih ~ ood reeulta.
!': oU in S h !t nl pro,,-ides an int erosting o'X&.mpl&
of uffl'c1: \'c local act,i on _ The principle has
b (>{' n i'.dop l rot} t h ere o f d.:sin feot mg carts and
ot h, "t' \' ~h' cl('lS in wllich pillS ha.ve been oon·
yoyed to m:o.rk et. T ho m om ent the pjgtf are
removed fr om the cart it. is t aken to ~ plaoe
.
" :ue.ter b. W'o lter ... .. : 0
'''_ O.
o and .b Frewin . .. .
not very
W o kin~ham Magpied aro
flelighted with
tho capit&! victory ov.r R . ailing Wooley
Guild .with which they opened their leallue
~e a.'!O l1 . It SIJ OOCM an the moro Il'r&tifying a~ it
Wa. achieved away
home .
N ot the
least pleasurable feamro of the game rrom
their point of vicw was the BUocesS -of ono <If
their n ew plll.Yc.rs, A, G. Hoth eringwll, who
wa..a not only. t.op BOOfGt' with 24, but the only
-player on eith er Bido to reach oouble fi.crureJ .
'fhe M",,·pi co "ro like Lbo old Yorklhlrc l oam:
if almost overyono (&il. to oome off t,here i.
one hat.5l11an who cameo o·u.t 01 tho TUck.
On Saturday that halBmo.o ..wa.. Hetherington
" I n some d istricts t.he r<Gguiation.e Gnforoed
, by t1l~ c.e nt r. 1 Allt bo riu.,. bAve been ,uPI'Ie-
p UTf)08e ,
0
impro~e.
MAGPIES WIN
P I SINFECTION AND RESEARCH.
prol' i,loo lor I he
W&3
will doubtlees
best J"Cpre~ativee are
I (Ixh ibi-i.ed all o yer th e cou'ntry_
In " "
bFr!~it~"
.:.. ;. . . ......... ~
~·Ie ~!,~'~
Le~ter b '~ l7·rewin .:_ .. : _-0
Tru.
t.ho " i c w ~ of b roooers w.er~ met w ith. regard
to \' C' .... atiOlll'l doota ita. i nclu(lin~ an 6I.tanaio&
of t ho vnli dit:v of the lieenNl, owneri' _·of. .
})f'c\i,.. r f"'6 h f' rd s at le-Mt \\"ouICi I!l..OCepl( the
sitlla t ion w:.t hout oom p\aint.
The general
1.
2.
b·F~~win . ..... . 3
" Leoter b Frewin 0
not;- out ... .. .
~. 3
Tot&1 .,. ... .. . ...
60.
'.
I 1 Weoley Guild.
W. G: Low~ . b . Webb ... ... â¢â¢â¢ ...
It
W. J . Lo,.o b .wkin... ,' ..... ,.
2
B. Coliin8 11:l WOb1) ..... : . .. .......... 7 '
H. J. ItonG It Challi. b JIawkina .,. 7
F. Eva". :b ·H.:...kw ...... ... ..... , 2
R Gr.onJijlrd o. Thatd,er. b webb... 1
A. Norm .... ;" Goddud b Hawk' ne ... 1
A. AttwoOd b ' Iruckiiigo b Wpbb ·... O·
C. GoodinJf () Herrinaton b Ha'Wkio. 3 .
W. Knight' lbw b' Webb .......... : .: 6E. E. BenDett no~ out .... ... .. .
. 0
Ext ~;i...... , .. . ... ... .. .
1
w"
w
c nm me rc:o.l
4
.. . ... .. . ...
NO SPOT8 ON .. BRINDLE."
Thcrq
.dare.lv any doubt tJlnt Pnlmer
Club would get the rune. though William6
WIUI fairly aucoc.sful .t Lbo .tart of .the ven·
ture, and the battillA' wa.a cautioua . and somewhat slow.
U B ert" Tui:ty,
after showing
muob p.romise, fell a victim. One of the be8t
di , pl9.y6 of battinj{ W&8 thd of Lealio Tutlv
(221. who ope nod tho aeaoOQ 80 well with
62 not out ag.ainet I Y,M.C_A.
Ho ·plAyed
(l(lnfidently and; hit hard .â¢â¢ d true. wl1i1e thora
were (()w delive,ics 'Which were not ! fruitful
in run!!_ 'He en]oyNl a. eucce.Mful partnership
"nth "Ca.pta.in I, Titcombe. whose nickname
of f_ Brindle" from the " _Chronicle U cricket
Total ...... . ,. _..
note.. ""em. likely to .tick to bim thou~h
fhero were no I" lIoota" on him on Saturday,
for he hit up half a century. II i.h<lre ever
. : DIVISION II.
WELl. a true·heartc.d 6P ottiman it, is Titcombe;
it wal 80 al footbo.U (I remember him in ' .
S.E.. AND S.W. A.C. v. WY.~AN·8.
momor&bla ~""'" at Ilf<>rd in ' a thick .fOIl),
and a\ oricket Iho i. the very em bodimruK-of
match ' was playod 00 Ilia . Roc. 0/1
u n thumasm . H;e geu. ·hosts of rUM by ' quiet Saturoay. Bcore. : .
'
.
! unnil"lJl between
the wi.okMe which a lCM
.. ..,.
f' ;E ... and 8. W . .A_.c. ;.
( l IlIl l"')l o l io man would m i.88, And- the fi otdllmen
C. l>tegor:v. .uo out ..... , .'.. . ... ...... f)
nrC a.lwavs o n tflnt.ert'ooks · wben he ·it -in·
E. 'C: Go<ldafd run out .. , ........... , ' 0·
'l(ld sion or I.ho Ibl\t,
lIis fifty ,VILS a
P . Milsom b 8a.und.r~ ... .. , ... .... ,.. 4 d" ' NVod rcw8.TcI of pluck ond energy.
LMsdown a Born.reI h 8aundera ...... ~ 0
1.'1~ w ne.r n.l~o rendered ' uS(!(ul service. and
F. Read 0 Barnard b Baund ....... .. j 0
t,ot n.1. which far cxcee'dt'd early oxpecta.tionfl,
H . Fucul., b SWnd........ . ..... 1 · 0
reneh ed tho fine figu r. of 140.
Th.. poor
·A .. E. MundJ not Oll! â¢â¢â¢ '" ," ...
.6
(i l'l<iing of Eas t. Rctl<ling wa s 0. d ecided factor
L : Goddard b Bkeates ... .. , ...
1
in the !lituA.t ion; Pfllme,. Club' s fi elding Waft
-J. Beaton b Sk.ate. ... ' ... ...
0 .:
good_ A $t000 d eal of in~n reflt
F.)
Betts
b
S.';mle...
.;.
.:.
...
..
,
2
in fho apP6:'lranoo fOT F..ast
J. Smecd b Bk<>atoe .. , ." ... m ⢠⢠⢠⢠0 '
Stt-vena, Vol ho IMt" l5e a 50D
Extra. ... ". '"
..⢠. 3
wirlcolft for Wym&ll·⢠.
or ("r nt nd cont..rol would be det.nm6Iita.l ·to
· t he 1 11.11~lljl i ove n if it di~ n~ brinK" abo
t.ho d L"nN610n of the pedl'{ree herd!. Thai .
Ilr pH' L~ nt fa.rm4'ra aTe nOt likely to invoed
cRp ital in ILi ~h-cl!lFtJ stock\ or to oontiDue ' to
lock up t h f'lr monoy in' valuable a.nimeJ.
Ull if'SS I'it'CHTity is provided in IOmo form
f\g- a ins l d isc.a.so.
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