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I,-,>i';_i; ~.v any of thoa. w;ith whom' he waa .1·
on th._" aasooi.tion. Mr, Vio~er.
el!oke in to~~. of ' p~aiae of the m&l\Der
w'h'oh the aulhtor., Me"l"1I_ W, J _ Gilroy
NEIGHBOUR COMMENDED,
an'd, M: Lightfoot.. had disoharged their
dutlea,
, Mr, ~olbrow aeoonded the pr<>PO~ition, and
·T h.• sad death from burns of V,ol"l
sald then best thaob wer~ due to rth~ gen~li~- ! Brown, tho eight-year-old daughtor f A ~hy
men named for the splend~d .ma~ner m wh loh . Brown, a. labourer, of 3~_ Commercial \fred

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Coley, was invc!ltigaW b
t.h . b Hall,
;rho mohon, was ,carrled unar.llJ.Ilously and · GOr,Qner, (Mr. J~ L . Mnrt'~ n) ~t th ~ norol~J,(h
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Infirmary on. Fridnya.fternoon in lU8t c~~'~lK'
TACTICS OF PLAYERS.
On the ~ ven!ng of MI!:Y 18t.h, Bnid tJJ(~ fal h~r·
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ho was In h,« garden about half·p.··t (0
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T e ohairman, .. ~ ret,!rni~g ~hallka, !'aid he five when Vi~let came to the, dt'or "'~!H1 1I~~!l~),t
accepted the P?9ltlon wl.th a. great .deal of . she was burnmg. She WM in fl am.,., . 1
pl~a.6ure, and lD ~faot With moro promptness got. her on the floor, n.nr! a n(>i g- hhCl ur ' f"l II t)
~n had b,een tne ca.ae on one or t"Yo~re- 1 to hiS B.9Slstanco and tried to c:<ting ll is h ';h:
VlOUS occaSlons. There hFl.d been dunngthe Barnes. She wore ll. muslin fro ck
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1a,8t season, oont.mued Mr. Lunnon Borne

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Picnics and -River Parties.

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DESIRE FOR FOOTBALL KEENER.

blanket, and hi.

Berks .Tunior Cup) H. Maieoy (MRidenhca.d
Charity Cup), C. Ft. Newman ·(Re,p.di~g ""Temparanee .Lcn~ue), J'. F. Mattin Ie
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and Distriot Loollue\' T . W :P8.~rfte! (Britieh
Workmen), W . J. S. Hobbl\~ (Reading Tempflranco Leallne), F. G. Short (Cavor",hnm
National Old Boya) A . E. Vickers (Reading
Minor LeI\R'U~)
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before, notwithstanding
tho fact that ther~ W8.S. a proCessional olub in
ono of' the oou ntles, ViZ., a.t Rending.
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was plflased that tho renior CLIP went to 0.
new c l'ub .last ooaoon.
The Ylco·prosid~)llts , werO pra.ctically re.
elooOOo, thora be~ ng only two wit.hdrawals.
A delegat.e threw out the hint that"

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fort" ,alld was bOI'!l in 1834, 1\11<1 married
Lord Ormathwaite i n 1858. She hll-d bCC ll
an invalid for several years.
Lady Ormn.thwaite's eldest s o n, the
Hon. Sir Art hur Wal sh , of Wo.d\old
Park, Brn.ckuell , is MMter of Ceremonies

t o the King, He WIUl formerly n Groom;n-Wa.iti'ng to King Edward VII. and
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the oountry ' aa . 8. ' aret-olass official.
His
Newspapor Compa ny, J... 1"n,ite<.l. at t.heir
H orll s nnd bOll"" of a. wild ox and ' !'Qc
knowledEo of -the 'game wa. equal to othbro
Omoco, 7. 17, lI.nd 19, V..lp y I3m'<i"
on the Footb.ll AMooi&tion, on whioh body antler of ' 1\ red deer, both prehi sto rio
Readin!r,
hO 'had oeryed with · dillfinofion for 00 man)' anImals,' have been found durin g dredging
YB&,", ' bU:,· ~t knowledge could not be our- in thl! Rh-er , Thames at ~~arlow_
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wore in 8uoh ' a .ound and hoal fhy con- terooted ill t,he junior s.ction .. it IV" in reg8.N.l to tho seniors, and by prooonting that
propoeition trop h y ho hopod it would stImulate interest
amOll.l( .the junior c1uLs,
amI dov olop tho
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PRESIDENT RE-ELEclED,
r:;b\Ii~,ong't thoso, engaged in mid·week
; ..Tho election of · f)~oera was :dext procl3odcd
Mr. 1Stone • .a. member of ...J1e Foot.ba.ll AM·
c, With, and the follOWing had been llomin.ted rociation, expressed the hopo that he wOllld
h.r -the Rea.dina C~.ancuge Cup and Ayles- be lu('o.i u supported by tho meeting ill his roo
_oury United:, l'rollident and hon, treaBurer, olection to t~a, body,
Mt, R . A, Lunnqn; hon, seoretary. Mr,. Al- ' ELECTI' ON TO ,THE C,OUNCIL-,
Iroo, Daves; hudlton , M..sra W, J, GIlroy
(M.lden~e&d! .&~ .!4, ~igl1tioot (Windsor).:
:r..lr. D 8.\·ig ment.ioned that the election' for
. Mr. Vlokere, lD mOV"lng tho re·electton of
01\ the counoil had not yet lake'n place.
thoso gentlemen, yid that with regard to l\fr. seats
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would not be held t. ill next mo n t h, and ilie
Lunnon he IW,.a ;e.n:,ideal president. Mr. Lun_ result
pe mads known 1L8 soon o.e pos·
non had endeared'; biinseU_to all as a . keen sible. woulc.1
Thero were contests ill moat of t ho
sportsman, a love'~f' clean play, and one who
divisions: but in Divi,ion IV, Messrs, Rall!i.d dene his JttJll""t to further the interests shaw, Woodley, and Noble ha.d been r etu rned
of.the game, , Mr" Lunnon IVIUI alBo boW. unopposed.
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ornamop;ltaL and Ufeful, and having served , A voto of thanks to Mr, Lunnon fo~ pr o..under him .for " ~rf.od of twelve y ~a.i@ he siding
nnd to the retirill~ council brought the
,CtJ!:le .~fiakerl, .haif. alway. 'found him a most
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of foot bill!.
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mornJJ!/\, ,ent £5, and he full y anticipated added !hi. oxpro""ion of thank. to Mr, Kyle
that the lijud w<iuld .be incroased to £16.'1' lor h'. gcnor08ik
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Mr. ' Stono mo';ed the ~doption of tho tion.
report ana balanoo-rhoot. o.nd said tha.t b oth
Mr. Kyle said it. had been 8. general ideo.

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OUTFITS FOR FOREIGN' TRA VEL A SPECIALITY.

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IS IT DEMOCRATIC?
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mg on these Mr. Davle saId the assoolatlon
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had had a. ~ery ~u~oessrul season. They wero I ,The fo llowwg n(!w rule ~() f? llro\V rule 1.1
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-last sea50~ CO~&mly more sucoe",ful in the ! liM proposed by the counCil: .' The counCIl
Tho oratorical meth od, of ~lr 1l
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VIOUS . two or three years. Out of tho four ' onsulIlg ~on.son fro l1) thoir mm nber~ b cfo l'o ~ou.t.h
~xon,
are
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~&iches p'layed only ono ha.d been lost and May 19t tn cAch ' yOi\f, and the cho.irmaIl
S cones are Illlm nrO IlS nt IllS 1llC:(' I IIW:i 1111 11
In this game ~b~uooi&tion suffered ~ bad shall, be l\ mcrnb or [or his divis:on withput su ch \\orus us" luu'" ami " [col" 1~ll' (~"nll!1!.(
defeat. TJ-ae JuruOrll had w on both their e lectIon. Tho .nt.ll!lh(>o~ of members to b d elec · Into common usC)' ~n S oulh O XU Il .
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matches, and now had not sufferod a rovorso !ed for suoh di\TISlOU sha ll bo reduced l\.ccord- Macnaghteu, a.t nitJ !icld IIe alh !" lid dIU
for four oo~sGt?utiyo soasons (applauso). Next tn~ly."
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EtO~80n tho Jumor~ WOUld. r enew their ga.mo I
rho moot,Ulg oxpros!le-d th';lr strong .d ls- ; fnR" ~tcnod bcfo!o. One of t.J1fl t hjllg!! tho
wlth Su r rey ,J uruon. w lth the
result ' t.hn.t ! l\.pprova.l of t he r ccomm enda.b o n of the ooun- Tones won~ f~ylll .1{ wn.s tho.t Ill' wa ~ pmrllisilltl
three ', match-eft would be decided instead o f . c II, one de l ~g :\lc r~marking that it would be things wh=-Ch h A could fl O!". fllll;), bill. lJit,V
t~vo ~! was .the cue ~t SORson. The ~ssocia_ l llndemo orn t.c .to propose 1\ re~o l,ut.on in that know p e ~f{'ctly well. it. was a !i",. AI. Il io ir
bon maus-uratad. a mId-week c up In.st. year mannor.
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with . c~n81dor&ble Bucces.s, and the trophy ~aa i ~r. B ooth snid th.ey should. m ~l( e /ooth n:ll Tories. one .nft..!l' o.l:oth{'r: .£rot. 1111 alld k "I I ·!h r.
very kmdly presented by Mr. 'r . Kylo (a p _j!;>U8ino.s:J as democr~tlc ~s pOSSI b le. 1hoy (ltd th~ uccusat'on aflaln~t. hrm. 'J'h O~-i' \\" ,~. " 11 :0
pla~l56r The balanoo'-.shoot was of 80
vory n ot play footbll.ll Cor the mere sport, but to ' pooplt) who eall!·t,\. tllP llll-it'l n"'~ 1!Cllil " I1I1'1! <1111 1
8&bsflLc~ry charaoter~. mainly bocause of tho 1 d ovolop Ulell rhYB~~a. ny and morally, ann to sport.s llwrl. Ho n-~i~ lill ('llOJ 10 I\[r. I ,I " v.'1
popularIty of tho fin<w t.ie. The recoiph at create (l, batt-or aoelal At.atuS.
This desired . Ccol"~e as "a Ii-ali IInd " i (j'·lllal..!"o j. ,'" !r I"' ." Th, ·v
th!.S m!l~h amou Q..ted to tho sum 01 ..12.19 7s. ofTcct oou ld~ ho ~ontoJl(!od, ne v~r
broll~ht . kn ew it was untrue, and th e \' \\'IWO tn'i, "~ to
6d., ~hlOb total ·' w&.a t ho seoond higncst in abo ut nnleas th Oll' buslIles.' was conuu ctod ,' hcodw ink t Int la bo ur er . bCCfl1lS'! H ll! ~' tf,n ll 'l·ht.
th.e hIstory o f t ho co m~tition. They were on f\ tho rou~hly dOf!locro..tic basis.
j he was JlO~ illlj·ll i ~(ll1t, bllt \hl"'.v W'· 1"(1 m :l \ : . I\ ~
th". able to pay a ll their expen,.. which ...a'he. meet mg rOlect~1 the rccpmmencl.- " groat nll ,'take: . Mr. M" cna.~hte. n wa, d, .. ,)·
~ast s8uan were somewhat heavy
to vote bon w.thollt ;nv OPposltlOn whatover.
Ing- WI th t,ho Inlnllnurn w a ~f' C1l1(l~ilnl\, li n-I
m a~dition from this sum £77 'to ilia clubs
It was ~~in erl , on t,ho ro eomm ~nc1J\tion of 1 mon t ioned £1 1\..9 the. st.A.nrla.rcl, wlwll :t 1111" 11pl!1.ymg in tho 8omi.fin&ls nnd final of . the the- counCIl, tha.t junior a.nd m ;d-wP'f'k cup her of th o n.m1" onro info rm cl1 hi m h t~ 11a" ! ' I· I ~·
senIor and junior cUp:'!. ' The T08(tTVQ fund clubs qU8;lified t,o fie nd two representa.tives to ; violl.''1ly Rnid it wOlll d be .£ 1~. 6d. 1'11 '" 'Jr.
n ow stood at £346 168. &I., to wh ich ho.d been t he me etmg~ of the a"!KJciA.tion should bo Macnagh t-e n doniod. wh r rc upon Ill.... ilo :,· r·
a.ddod during the year £8 98. lld. for in. t.hose c1ub3 which had. competed in th o rOMpco_ ruptor calle[l out " Liar," to whi··h -r-.1r,
toreeL The benevolont fund account was tlvo competitions the prev iolls sea8on.
. Ma cnaghtAn rp. t()rt~d, <I Whf'n f"' v(\f Ib ·"o is n.
mage..up on September lat. so that tho olubll
rool in t ho I\lIflienoe h(' al way'! ca ll<:l TIl " J~
that had not p&id had st ill time to do 50,'
MID-WEEK FOOTBALL.
li.r," P rooe<>d ing,
Mr, M."nn~ht e n r-xTh.. amount. 0",' ueposit at tlie pre,ent t inlo
\\II'. Rnnshaw prop08ed a v.lto of thanks to rl .ille~ t hat. he l'rpvioll , lv ,.id th." ,n " ruWA6 £1.00, but It W8.! hoped that by tho time ?YIr. T . Kyl e for hi8 kindIlos~ in proaent ing rfl :.Ror harl sra tcd tha.t ,£1 Os. 6d . Wi1-'l I Il n Ill·.....
tho next \!alan,Â¥ .sheet waft. prepared the such 8. -handsome trophy to be compe ted for oat fi.lll,ll'O IInon wh ich Il. man ('.nul d m fl ' ll i !!in
-!"mount would have incrcalled considerably' by clubs . taking po.rt in tho mid-wook cup a ffl.mj ly. The minimum wn. .C"t" \\'(\lIlfl no
mdeod, he know .s[oh would be the case. llh~ competition. ' (
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do.u btl be ·o.bout that Jl~I1I'('. b1lt it mi,:lit. hI,
Buck~ Oparity _I ",Vtip . Committee had that
Mr, Miles · s~Qnded, aud th o ch airman higher in ROme cli!'!tri ct.s flnrl legs in. oth ('.r~.

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•• id Mr .. Gillmor, w .. n vcry,kecn ,porta-I' LT,OY n nEO RG E'S 'nnX'

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The • oha,'nnan' opened t.h & pror:eemngs
~b CAPT. WILSON AS VICE-PRESIDENT. and oommonr!ecl SmIth for hIM pronIpt " ";,(y
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extendmg a .hearty weloome to tho nelegM.cs , · The Rev . .F'. J.
Gillmor (>rop~qod that I Tl;c OQronor (lOnC' lIrr M
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w'!o, bv their ~{tend~noe, showed th.t thoy the Member of Parhament for .Rc"<1m , Cop-I
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EVER.Y ITESCRlPTION.
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' ~\.1rn~. to ltt~l 1Llh~!I ann legs 1111d ;;lIP<>rIl l':'I.1
.nrnmg 0 t ~ (~ I n Il;lrl 110.'1." .. Th("l )"!1'. ' 1.~
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dlle tof !'hoek foil mnn L:" Ihf\
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rnrm'{'ry. ", 1'1'1' \'NY'

Charity CUlll A~ E. Pay~. (Slough F C) A gentlem&n in ovory di.trict should be inducod POfj' Tho
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S. Wood (R~ading Corpo .. ation Hi'h " )' to booornc n vice-pre.sident.

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ag<l Town) H, Mattbews (Reading) W Geo ball, although It mIght not bo qlllte of the ! D ' D A
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(Reading Town Cup) , J. Chambero (N~rth t wo ~r three dub" was keener in the two : r~on a{ thoh Roya' RNblll re lTo'p d ,d, .", ,,1

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'rh rm' wa:l il
League ', A . h r.. ahI~' l ~vho nI~ retu~n?d thanks. !Ja1d chair <"tUlte closo to tho jlllnrrJ, Il nli hfl
un,a"cn"e Cup), F. W. ow mue p oaSllre It gave h :m to contmuo thOll'lht thA cl~cc a~M must hR \, O tl·;,,'1 10
n ol.~~t D.ssoc~a- l reaoh lll") to the mantot p. ieee, n.n rl pl"'rh,\'\l!\ I\.
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(Readml{ Ama.teurs), W. Higgll l Uc 9 gl'On.tly even durmg tho la.st ten o r I
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(North Berks LOl)gue), W , Pierpoirit (\Va.nt- I fifteen yo~rB. ~e b.elie\-'~d the dosir.e .for foot-I
EXTENSIVE B!lItN R

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A large assortment of Cardboard Plat~s

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tms, etc.

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ro ndone W-1
a HOj:t"uard and
h u'd 1t VlOlan hn.rl 0. plcce of
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tha.t the footballen m the two countletJ
k eep up thon reputa.tIon . 1-10 afIf>&O:l-1
the officials of tbe " anOll S dubs to do
their power to RSS1~ thel aS90ciution in

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Tho com- l i e ~Mh ca
no . nnd on rL'achin({ hnlllf'
mept.s which had boon ptlbltehcd had been h~;tlb t at her dal1ghter had CRlIqht fir o, :1 11,1
I wntt-en by men who knew the prachcu.l ft.ido d
h~en wrtl.ppo<l llP. In n. . blf\.nk~L Il l'r
I o[ the game, and whose mterests and mtcn- I ~ug or wn~ dI'6~ m a ~hlO mW'I1m f' l)/ Ie
and
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~~~ibu~;)~'E~Jl\l~~~~;~~;:l' W. A
lions wor o cntir-cly in tho best mtcresls of thA wlth.l ~I\.nheletto underclot hing . \Vh C'n ,\ tI .
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(Wycombe
I gn.m.c,
and no doubt t hey had [L rCll. ~on m' ne3 3 c L t c house tho wood ha rl not a ct ll n ll ,
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W. Farnborough gettmg that corre~pondcn('-e in the PrOM He caught fire \Vltn eHs hnd olllv nnn nrh'-'r
D lstTlct League) R . J HOl- i (the pres:dent) wit nessed h\o semi-finals bh"b y
VIolet nevor pl!1v~~J wIth thf' fi r/" '!t
A"le"b,,"" Umted), E . F.
a.nd aloo the final, l\nd he ml~ht sny that
e
n1h"fl.YR. °ltl~ plnvlOj.{. \V I IIl~!'..'1 I:ibk
~~ac~~:fu~f3T:::'~
r ~08e games were played in stich a way that \V~ 0 t 0 erloopltn In n l)('ramhulainr <l 1,t)
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affordod h :m tho utmcBt pleo.~ml'e in !!eo- l
wrnP'h
up 10 a. blanket. an~l \\1\ :0. fIl H !O
ing t~m. They' reminded hIm of th(\ gamC'!J se n~1 e w (\ 11 wltnes!; @a,,_ h ~r ~
In whIch h.. used to take p.rt him. olf mn,ny \
NEIGHBOUR'S TIlF.ORy
year!!! ago. Thoee who tooh: part played WIth
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8. keenness ~l?-d In R. sporting wa.y, a.nd with
H e nry Sm 't h, lab ~)Urer, 36, r!ornn1f'rllll
1\ d esIro"to w :n .
That was how all gnmo", of r Ha.ll, a nB lgh bour~ MId hf' MW t.he child TI !n
'\ f?OtbaU shou ld be contootod (npnln.l1~c) : En- I t.o the d~Qr ant;1. snout to hf'r fn.th..-.r th a t ~11f"9
H . tU'ely a.s eo result of the excellent fooling was burnmU'. Wltnflss. ran intCl Ih o }lOl! ~C , and
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~hown In ·t,~e ma.tches~ that he had referred to I fo.unc1 her ahla7.f'l. \Vl tn t)~~<; did h;~ hrl~t. to nu t,
Ch8.r1ty Il~ R'o.ve hIm
the
greal-o-::-t
pleR.sure in out the fla. m~, and Wf\.S m f(u:t hllrnt. h im·
Leaguo, Read- onoo moro ~co.epti ng ,the position of presid ent eolf.
D ooo(l.sod wor~ '" rnmF n frCl f'K and
esham Town~, .P . of .the aSSOolatIon, (applause).
f1a nnp.lette und(\!'cl od: IIlg". After hflr (·lot hin\t
Rondmg),
hltd been cut off wl tnes!'! wmnnl'>rl h"r in f\.

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(Mr, 1 correspondenco in the Pr",!, with ' regare! to
MOTHER'S EVIDEN CE
the conduct and taetto, of ""mo of tho pl&yer8
Esther Bro
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was a
m B e rka and Buoka. It had b(\cn 8. gr"ea.t Ma I-Bth h wn, t of) mot her, stnted t)mt on
numller up- h onour to him to 00 president and , n.s long as the fd e
~e went ou t. to /fet 0. loa f, Ipn \ 11I:{
about six years ago he re?haincd in that po~.t:o~ he sincerely lit t h c~as
Indoor.s :\Vltnee..q hnd not lClll.l{

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