Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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·;'NOTES.
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â¢:': By ,-: .... QROUN'OBAIT; ..
,;. :~.!!' ..... - .~ . .
'f
' â¢â¢
. R.A.,A,
CLU.BS;
' ,I
ANNUAL."
bri'ght 'sunsiiine' ,Ii.... put th<l
" d\~~~!l'J~',n:-TlM
tbe IIl<JVil and -tieveral ~ce fish
tro\l\
hOI'"
located~
Many ang).,.s have beel'
.... arying BUCOO88. ' Ex-Inspcct,.:;]"
;;:'~t Willi "
~i~~i.i:;~!:~~y~ had ... nice ' Ken net
hard
on
- d 'and Pang
""':Heathfipld
e41rly lIlad
cup; for in t he
~.l ..yed one of
bourne fi elded
· '\I'wch 'd~ f""te<l
· _day in t~" flna! of
· ..,hile He .. thfie.d
U8Ua.! 8trength.
fish betW()â¬1l 1
Ib6. the oiher day; while a brace 0f
.
have been caught by !> WC" ~
angler.
I>
~
' ilehUT st
Counties Amalgam&tion of
which has done 60 mul'l,
in restocking the river and PI·C.
the fish lifo, is worthy of the cup_
oCToryop.e who .hn.e the be&t ilJwrof angling- at heart.
J:)!lring it. exi' Lenc-e Uw. q.malgnmation has dODe & . grc a~
de~ f.? lmprOV6 the fieh,i ns in tho riTer.
Total err'o râ¢. Its oblects are not 90 gonern:ly known
the large body of anglere unatmin. sec.
clubs !\oS they perhaps miRht be .
R.i.J.le.u()~ (6 h. p,. Zenith ana
like tbiB. ",hero-as I h.,.
'uGo ..... rl
. 3
h!>â¢â¢ tllO priril ,' ~ "
(41 h.p. Ja.lll<l6 '
free water , whe re ,..'/\
. . . 3
flonh'onted
at
overy
hend of t ho
and Bidedding notice: "Fi ~ h ; ll (J
⢠. -. ⢠. . . 6
strictly
ted.
Trf~SpM8e r6 "'ill I I~
'(31 h.p. Triumph
rosecuted · with the utmost 'rigour of th,j
ft.W~" it' is certainly not too mudl til IV, \(
'~<>Hi~~~
:I~I'h.p. .T,r iumpb)
⢠. . 9·
7
IJ
ot anglers th ..t they. s hould unil e ", :\1 ,
(3t , h :p . SooJ;t
l>angbourlle. "
and Hinton;
Ley;
and Rrow·llinu.
Heathndd
ma.nj Hande,
Webb. B . .⢠Wi
Reevee.
Refe ree , Mr.
P..ngbollrn c,
wind a nd s un,
r,
.,
.
.
tbo~ who 1 devote their leisnro to t.1H' illl.. .
. ' .
. 9
provement of the sport affol'lled oy l;"l lier
: (3t h .p. Rudge- .
Thamee .
. .:. M.nlti) . ' " . "
.
: 10, 55
8._-Law""noo (21 h ,!'. Douglas) . 11 29" A REPRESENTATIVE GJ.TfTEUJ'IG.
'. By .the above it wi.1I be seen tbat tbe
The o.malgamation held th ei r annual
:lj:~~~rs. Bcor~_', heaVIly _9 r
8010-, supper a.t' Ja"kma n's 1I0ld 0 11 .We dll"SI\ay
,
,/
ve. tho
·'S.1i. "GOAL·'(}ETTERS. ..
Th~:{(Yilowing have boo'; :the club'. goal-
lIetters:":::::
" .. ~
.,
. . *F06ter
· oIr"i!c,,~
Yon! "
ACf'IDENT 'TO CYCLIST.
â¢
~
7
... . -.. ,
:;.~. .G'~ :FiJ,i1!e1d ...
⢠-LofthoW'e .... ...
·.Com.rie
,.,:. Hanney
Pepp...-d Hill.
3
-" -
'1'
.
~eOO;i;1~iOn
ground .
, I eve~llng, and
If
afterward. adJl)u,lIod 1<1
. tb-elr hea.dquarters, where the ~llI ul\ l, r 1\~ I. 1
Whllo tho ep.~ctat~M w-ere w.D.l.tmg fQr : prize --<iist r ibuti(m took pl a..ce.
Mr. J . E.
the. men to coma round, &n. unfortun~M Smith . th-a -energetic hon. secret,n.r)" of l l ll'
BCOldellt ocFurred to a oychst descen~lnK Reailing Fi3hing Club, pres!(.l t~ d . It:I.1
.
, .. ' 13
< t~~·
A. Stanl ey
From the
got n way,' an<l
a 8hot. I:>ut th e
The ball wM
but Gi-ap t ill
th e win ~ by
H ell.thr eld
. .
' 1
It .nPl!el>" tbat the rider "'!long th""" a:sof prco;ent
were
;11 1'
.. ee llt.~ bY
gaM .r e r Ii
bourne rom
n.ggress i c. a nd
lett wing Grn..nt.
, ;,
18 a. maJ.~ at M;re. Flnn 6, at , Peppa.rd, and Kmg. the chaIrman of tho nmn1s--a n l;l\! 'I! I,
whe~ all tha ~Ill her brakes refUS<ld to act Mr. F. G. Brock, han. secretnry, ~ [!" II.
n.nd ·she lost control of the m~hlne . a~ .1. Morle y, hon. tren..·m.rer, Mr. S tac('y . I Jr.
~.
"
1
into the - bank. , From . a.1 "ppear- Carpente r (WaIEngford). MI'. A. '1'"" ",.
1,
sho seemed to ~ ' raplCr bWJy cut end (Walling/ord), n'n d a large " I,d ""1' ,,, .
One of the members of the cl"\ilb sentatlv-e gathering of tho m-omlHH'f3 () f Lb â¢. ['.
~ Willis
GoodmAn
. .. ... ....... ... ' 1I .
.. . - ....
prow.p Uy raced on his machine to fetch , Ilffiliated ·clubs .
."~'Fooote;: , alii", 's'co";"; ·in_. th .. ... Cnp' ti" -at a. doctor ' while others"rendered what
Bri><ifc)r4. MId Loftbouse -(2) and Willis - (1) sistl>nce 'they could to the injured ' girl: THE PROGRAMME.
'
friendly.' . -.'- ' . . . A doctor oo~d: ~t b~ found, SO the. side..
A he&rty w-clcome was 1Lcxt.cn :l cd i.... , ~\ l r.
car was rellUl"ltlpned to take the girl .to Bill MOM, . 1\11<1 ul.oo to M". HIII'I'y E" ,IJ .
RO'rwj:n~R.N LEAGUE, 'MATCHES.
~i). IIianaWrlum near by, where ber In- wlIo have l~GoovereJ from seve ro iIJ nl";l~: .
. &uther~ LeaSOO ·achie ..e- ~Urle8 could be attended to,.. No blame Mr. Bill Moss w,,,, in {olre a,t ·rorm, li nd d,'.
as follows ,..:...
18 attn.ched to the motor-{lYc.lSw, as they lighted the "udien~e w"h his s ong".
'! I,.,
Goals. I .we~~ O?t on the hill at the tl~e, · but eve;q progra.mme Wll8 a.:so we ll tilt6L.u nl'd b ,
F. A. creQ.lt)9 duo to them for tbClr. prompt as- MOBsro. H. J. Morley , E. Lau e. E. Sp:lri"i,
Millw.u (home} . ...
.. ~ 3--1
. '
: G. King, F G. Brock, and Wilb" ", .
After . the competition some of the ! PRIZE LIST
. Soutbend ("way) '. .. ...... 1-2
13 · .'â¢. Exeter- (aw&y) : .......... , 1-0
"Knuts" did .. little f.tncT riding , two ;
.
17 ... Wo.tf~rd {away) : ." ... " ; ' O=c--O
of ·th.em riding round tbe pond, and On9' The prizes wer-o distribu ted by I)' ,)
· 20, " . . Ca.rditf (home) ... ....... . 1- 0
partly ' tbrough it.
An impromptu speed- chairmnn according to tho foll owing Ii ." .'27 T. Swindon (..way) ." ... -. ,. 0-3 guoosing c~m_petition also tookll~e, fO\lr ' Ronch.-Mr. A. 'l'0\vll5elld (WulJiIiH iurd l.
Oeto!l:er.
, ⢠__
mem.be .... rldmg past the crow '8lngly at 2 lb..
.
'.
. ~ - Y. Bristol Rovero ,(home) ... '-2-1
d4Je.reut speeds. known on}y to the m· i Da.ce.-Mr. Gurnett (Goring), 9\ ~ z ,
11 ', '" ·· Mertbyr T.owrn: (a ...ay) ': .. ()......:O Bel~es, and' the onlookere _guesoed at what ' Eels.-Mr. E. Lane (Old ThullIe.;" I lb.
16 . ... .. SoJithend .. (home)
..:... 2---'0
.poed they were riding.
Th,,' gu""s.. 13i oz.
r~~~~~~~~~:lJ1~8~~'e~"~',~~we.t
Ham
(h<,ml»
~.
~
were
·mll.ny
&nd
..
arious.
T~.
winner
of KIrby,
Specimen
meda,l , pl'e6<lnted
Me"lU!JI
"tL
·.PlyinPut~ ~a,al';) ... . "1': 0;-1
thr<>e out of four wa. - the wmner
of the
for troub.,Mr.
L. P. br
Gr<>ell
1~~~J~:~i::f"~~~~ii~E~~~;gj1~~,1
~
h!:~,:t~*'~~~tl~cl~'.;tl>::'~
..
&8'\
,
'.. (ho~el ~ .â¢8outh~p:ion
. Queen,'"" F,a.d< .,. B.. ' ja....]'1
CrYBtal -.P...l _ -(awayl· -.. ,
, 2\1 ..... Oo~enf;ry, (liome) ... .... ;. '
n-mber. ;..;, -...
''';' 6 ' ..; . 'l{~Ib' Cl ty - (homeJ - ...
·20, ~. NortbAll1pton.lbomel '",
-'5lII>"- ". B~iglilon (a....ay) .,. -... "',
28 Y. Brigliton (home) . .. "....
'lfl ...- -Â¥iUwall -(';""1) ... ;., .,.
'i9l4. .
.
.
J ....
uarl· ·
.
3 ... "Exeter (home)
' 1'7-'
' "
" rd'ff
" I . â¢â¢â¢ ...
· 1'.â¢..-. C
I (aw&y
i
~~!n.~~~~~~:;·
~~i;~;;~M!f.;I~i~~tlj~
d",untlilj~....
~h2Â¥:'~!:!"~~:=~~:~~b
.
I
fi elll.
he
h'
. 1
⢠.
The two h andsome trop ,es oceup .. , "
THE. STORY
prominent ~ition.
The shield. which
.' OF "UBBER
~"
.
'
We of the present ge~rution ~ve in a:n is the w-or of M-essce. Kirby, was won
age of ~ubber, and oOOuld b&ve .diffioulty 1D I ... ~ soru;on by Mr. A. El. ;Blake. of U",
,imagiuieg the w"rld w>tbout it; yet hOl\v United Broth.,r.; and tll⬠challeng" cup
m&nl JItlOpl.........,..n amoo" , tho,"" thousa.nd. by Mr. All. 8m,ith, of til<) South Reading
who uos Miohelin ,tyi",, :"U · the y......' round- Club.
It;" linter.sUng to note th.t this
halve -.ny 'Qut' the . ....gue.t ideas on tho i_ the thirdl ye"r this club has won tho
history ' of ,the· uieful oominodny. · or hnvo ellOll.<!nge ebp.
Mr. Barnett won th" cup '
Men
·" :.IsPecimen
lthe T&w,
Mr. Pike h"" tt.l&o· won i t. and
brougllt
int'.o-tho .of
market
f_' " material â¢â¢ it ill in 1912.
- - Alt,li'ouJ(h' rubber ..... . fmrt met with ill 'the hope was expressed that , tl", c lnb
S.P.!'!lieh .A.morica, and 'I ine .Pam ie .till oon- would do the hat h ick by wi nni ng it asai ll
,!,oored to· ~o,mo .extent· "" " .ta.odard of- ra.w this yea r.
TllCre WM " de{l<>it of £ ·1 0 11
ntbber-. 'aJm"ost ·the whole afC t.ha re~lOn lymg ~b.o 6hield. which WM put··up for CO mll p.t iwithin; about 250 miles north and south of tion for t he first time last &ca son
Dr .
the eQUA-OOT ma.,.. now -be" c)t.Med as nlbber- CaTpe1lter, in th-e -course of an ll<l c1 rcoo,
prodl\9ini( DOuntry. lndeed. thia w,ll be comm"n<ling tho objects of the nITIlllpalnarJ,{"lIpp&ront , to . anyone who has Btud,ed tiim, made ...ugge.tion whkh it i611 0pccl
.. the :""anf pr6epeotiIse â¢. Of. rubber com pan",!, will be adopted.
'l'hiB WI'S that ench o f
,tor. - they. refer to clistriala not ...Dnly In the twelve dubs nffiLin.ood to tJIC am,,' ~ ;LJAmenoa. bLl:t in m&ny parts of Africa, th4l mation sl,oulrl contribute 7e. townrd f3 wipEast- ' Indian I.land.. and Covlon. A oon- i llg off ·t)jo deficit.
Dr. Can>en t,, '
nil
·.;neroJ,le
ll.Jnount
rubber i. exported
also boh".
from Iridi.&
and of
Me.da.szascwr.
o.nd expori... I ' of the Joll \' Ang:ers. Wl\lIi n~f o" d,
-_
O-a . ....
0-0,,:
1-0 ~.,'
l
.
""",..,.1" "",-"' . J,(
.
b~.3~15~~)~
I ~'menta ili .p~antation ~
QUeeDel&i\d. .
. Rubbet· is obtained '
- of-
Me
while Mr. Arnold, of I tho South IWading
Cl ub . gave n aimilar amount.
oarried on in of
which
he is cha.irman,
promi5-f'.d Mr.
7f1. ,
. The
-ch a.inn::m
of the nmn.Jgnmnt.ioll,
' (from
G. K !ng, and
the
I.' ) to
BI'ock o! Ilnd
bon . tr-£la8ur.pr. Mr. ],forl..,J',
h on.
SC'£r" t.arv.
Mr.
Il,ddfe."ood t.be Q.thering, Itlld e~prc",ed tho
hope th.t the 'members 01 tho el.""" wo u ld
: individually take .a. mnr-e n.c t IV{) mterest 111
I tbe work of ti,e .mnl/ln.mation.
Might
and
CRICKET CHALLENGE.
or I'
not
the ·
~
~be
Cnve",ham St. Peter'. 0.0 .. ' 2nd Di.i" on
m Cricket .L orunJo, Jlavo severa·l
opoo dah"'!4:
~~;~~~~~~~~~;~~~~(~~~~c~~' . flriva.te
c:rTo·l.1nd.-E.
St.rc-et , Cavoteham.
A. Goodeon, 11, Oxford
St. Geora-e'6 C.C. O'ec'1\liro rnatohes fnr
oom;.nll' .ea"= [18-W) ...W-rite A. Kin«. 109.
B oooham- Rood. Rea.d.iD".
)
!
Th~
, .
ST. JOHN'S CRICKET CLUB.
hon. secretary
~f
tba whove
I
C\;;b
is
Mr. J . Kin,ltton, 1. Hamilton lto.cI,
R eadin". TIt" cant.ein is Wo vic.r (tiw ReT.
' nOw
T ." Guy
Ro~e~.
B.D.) .
.
"RED BIRD" WINS AGAIN.
"Red Bird" oWJled by Mr. A. Foot. of
Sutton Farjll: Lan~ley, secured biB third
.
win in the Farmer.' Steeplechase at thil
.
, Houeebold Brig.de Races, at Hawthorn
" R~ ' Hill on Mo~"y.
Starting favourite; he
m..de ..11 the running , and ,'!On by a dis·
ta.nce.
II Red ' Bird·" WM ndden by .Mr.
~~rlt-:.lltr'l"t: ! A. C. Saunders,1and trained by Sir Robert
''';yII\Umot.
"
I
Itl<l:,!
,
JACK SHAiRP
_.. '. .XI.,.·
{EDgllsh Teat Match'" r.. .. ne.
.
Coa.n~y Orlot~'
1914:CRICKET CAULOaui
1'0~'l'· 1i' 1I.1iiE.
-;i1Od'Ij>.".~,py,
llon'l fall &0
h ...1U p07' rOIL
~Il
t he
nbtJll.in f' d .
C. W
ncl(t
71
MOTOR, NOTES,
2-11
0-1
m clM
wa~
i.
. ·(...",ay) - .;., .,O;""'O J
~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!i~~~~~~~
ft
'>r!\
.
(a,..a.y.) ~ ..... :
.
0z: 2 'I,li\
Mm~tition.
.
Thames), 5 lb.
. '
·2-0 - aarli.er
The commlttee have .... eom.pJled a very. 1 Perch.-Mr. F_ Kirby (Readmg V/a.ll OIl6-1
·atn;'etf"" list ot ' fixtu""8 for the en8uing i"l18l, 1 -IS. 81 oz;.
1,-6
8.""on. ·partieularo ~f whicb may be - !lb- i 'rrout.-Mr. W:. LiP6eombe (Excelsior).
'1--0tained from ·· the hon. secretary, F. O. , 41b ,·'Vi oz .
.. ',
' Mosley. 251, B'asinSlStoke lli!a{). â¢.. ~llf.linl!.
Teooh.-Mr. H. Exall (Re,wIing Walton·
3--2 - Every cl_- 01 r~der, i. oatere:<!' for'. <gtand- Ian.), 5 lb. 9 0';:
!~!
com~tition ruleB h!!...e ilso .been Oom- ' Chub.-Mr . . E. Stag 011 (Old .Thn.mes l, 4
~
plloo.
Next .week·s flrt)lre is .. ; prime lb. 8~ oz.
.
Z:-1
run to Savernake FOl<l8t. .
Plke.-Mr. Pope (West n.e .. dlllsi. 12 lb.
0--1 ·
.. '
8 oz.
.
TWO HANDSOME TROPHIES.
, ~ Y. SWind01i (home) ". ~. ,
2---0
31" ... '··Watlord '( hamel ... ...
8-0
lI'ebrual'7"
'"
'1 ..; :Qrietol Rovers (away) .. , 2--11
14 ... ' ·~erih]'r. '110WD '(home) ·· .... l.~ ,
118 ". 'plymouth (hOme) : ... .... 2--2
".: '. ..~"', . _.
. . ,~_.
O t
' "
' (,.....y I
.:. 1-.,
-.,-; ' ",..outh. amp<on
1'. ' ' QuO&n'I.. ..P~k ft:... !home)' , .
'. 1- (ablul'lio'ned): â¢â¢. ;'" ... .:.. 0-11
. ... . Ct-y.tiil ~ P&l&j)6 :fhpme) '.:; ' 'Z-;-1
, T. West... · Ham (((way) ....... . 0..::-0.
oCoventn (ajyay)
. 0-2
.... ~j
.'
... . . ,.'
O~~ .:~
"(&way) ... ' .. .. ;.." 0-0 -
".0 ..
game, -cle are d.
lef t will/l' (\nd
nicely pl ~ccd
it Heatl lfi" l<1
B , t ten' by.
....I
.