Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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BOXING.:
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ItEADING.
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BEATS ROSE:
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A,' G.OOD ' trlME.AT~·
TOUH.N AMEI:\T
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..AMST~ki:Y&M:;- :
W, WA.LTER'S DAY' OUT.
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R ai n 8pollt crieke t on Saturday,
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and
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of
Iho tliree fir st division league matcbes
a.rra.n~-e d on ly on-e was finiBbed.
Wesley
and fi .. :mer Club. nnd Ea. t Reading ""d
W okrngh ..m London Road have to meet
as",n.
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NE~ ~~~'~_:'~~Â¥*fSE'
'1'hG
.t~p';of · 1M·;.Reading 'I+U
i.
team
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Amal>e~ to pl..~ t.b,; . .Bwa1li:>,... ·, ..IUI . 'in
eucee" ful ; the ' Rea~ng
'win·
4 . ' ._Dmg '\>y ~G--Z and havin .. "'. orougbly' "".,
1 _ I ·jo)'''b~e time. .
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_
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_ . .·O.w'."« to R. O. Pin field'. in hIlity to take
6
o Ie!"ry ·wIJ.Y
TWO VALUABLE: POINTS.
Stoke Row .eeurod two valuable poi nte
-T,04I ... ..... , ...
I SI.
fr om Wokmgham Magpie s at Woki n ghnm a.nd tW() wb tch they lost last yea.r ,
80 that t bey h ave atoned to 8Om-e extent
for i.heir uno.peeted d efeat 01 the pre'
Vl ()U6 Sa.turday
It W88 a low -SOOrlll g
the Journey. ..nd
... 89 I!rom
influenza, tho
John·....
H : Dodloy b ,P opo , .. : .. . ........ . ... ' 5
- W. Coates not out .,. â¢.. ~ .. ~ â¢. .
46
H. P. SIAtteri b Pope _.. . . , ...
10
men
Row!&nds'
indi., o.ntioD
Reading dir«+o['S wore
I'm somewhat ol .. dilemm ..,.&Dd it wu. there.
fore, ve ry lI'~atifyinR tb ~t Seymour w . . 'al.
~1'!od to go.
Two of the neir mon' pa.rtici§ated in Uie _ga.m~orlcy. from Ath&r~n
II .C., ..00 Haylin -Green, of N<lwport.
i Chorley
Lofthouse' 6 pa.rtnor at ineidel
I
S. F . Davie, b Buehe ll ....... .... . .. . 10
Rev. R . W. Morley not- ont " " I.
9
game Rod t here were only two men wbo
Rev. T . G. R<illCP.rs h Bushell ... .. ... . 7
at Bt. Helem bofore the d¥~ oulAlid.,.
saved Stoke; · Row from I) serious c;olla pse.
W.
Mav,
J.
'
Kington,
'J
.
Allum,.
:A
.
~ft wen~ to Stalyhridge. a.nd', he again: found
W . Wal ter "nd E. StaUwood. The for·
, '~I( m p&rtnerohip with Lofthouse. Bar.
Chand ler, ' and R. Reeves did.'!1ot.b&t.
mer'6 24 was one of the most va.luable
Extr.. ... ... .... _... : ... ... ... 6 ., t.holomew .partnered Jaclc Smith, Willi. fi.<r.
batting " lTorts for the club, and Walter !
S E. AND ·S.W. v. HENLEY M~L
fired at oontre-ball, and WilAan at left· hall.
lIB always pl ucky when tlungs are g O lD 8
.
93
The Reading ' !.eam thus consisted of : CrawTotal (fo< 4 ~.1 ......
" ,Id ly for
s"Ie.
E. St.lwood was d At ~bg Recreation Ground on Satu.·
-~
_ ..... ~
fo~d i ·South, Barth()lomew j Groon.,
Wdhs,
fift h ill the hrr.ttmg order. o.nd the fact r.a,Yn,
e ~mo being abandoned owing to
I
l.
Wil80~; Seymour, Bailey, Foster, Chodoy,
BASILDON Y. ENGLEFIELD:
LoIU""-.
â¢
t ha.t. he carrIed out hi s bat for 13 sh ows I _ . Soa!'Cs ;-'
t he stolid eho.rncter of h,s pl ay. T hanks I
' . B.E. and S W.
This match ':'... played " at _B u ildon on
The game ;t<iok place ..~ the new and tna.jt.
t Stadmm, whicb all'ords aocof!UD~&.
to theHe two butBmen. Stoke Row com. , A E ._Mundy, e Drewett, b W. Heath 1 8 a.turoay,-ending in 6 dc&~: the sta.rt beingnott
pil-ed 68 run s, wh .ch lef t t he ga.m e i n a
D. E1
b W H ea.th .. .... ..... ... . --3
delayed by r.ain,. Fa< Basildon H . P ,!lgr,an the fi~~fIi;i~1 ~~~ tope~e:'pwJ:biirer
V.<J I'V ope n conditIon
Rl(lcouL's bowling I ~. ~lcti:ftbb ~. H oath . ... ......
~ ' took four wl'Cke ts for 6 nU! B. 8<to~:The Dutchm e n wont off w.th a burst, !'nd
l1\ c rn g<J was a very fine one-7 fo r 14-C&
li D rew~tt ...... .. . ,..
7
. '
. EngIefieId.
for the firet twenty '!'mute.. kept up the
,dille Hawkms h ad 3 lor 23.
w· H~:;:'!'roll :~re ... :: .~.: ::: ::: :::
2
A.~akcr b Sims. .. ..:.. . ... ...
0
pace, but they ha.vo not made the stridcR in
'1' Fortune c Fu,ller b 81m3 ..... .
'2
the gamo whi$ is shown I m some oUlor
F. R eaq, run out .. .. ... ...
17
ALL CLEAN DOWL E D.
T . Cl~ll&m b SimA.. .. .. .. · .u
0 1 It -oontincn.tal centrm . and Rcadin~ p-asily h eld
H FuelrllCle. b Drewett
5
4
I,. VIn"" C an d b Polgrea~ . ⢠' ' " ... 61
tmllr own.
At half.time ReadUlllC led bv
P MilSom b D r<!weU
Woki ng hnm MagpIes started 011 th eir
A. Bur kland 'c Polgrean b ~re ... 1
In ~ .econd half Reading took
Fiahlcia-h b Drewett
0
ta sk ,",I ih m Isfort une. for. for t he second
H. Willcox h Sima.. .., ... ... ... " . 2
things leisurelY, and t he- Dutchmc n soored
L. Goddard not out
B
w/'ek I II NUCOC'fll5io:1, A. G. He t heri ngto n
J Vancc _b 81ms
. . â¢. ...
1 I tWll:~e, the scoro thcn rending 7--=-2.
After.
'ExtrBoS .
3
(w ho o!lCne d the season EO p rOnll SlIIg1y )
O. Hopley b Polg renn . . . ..
... 1
wards R eading scored three mQre goals o.nd
\\ :~:i d isposed of WI t "o ut al!O TlfI g: . \Vlci<ets
F. F,sher Ibw b Polgrean .. â¢
.. . , 1
won
stated.
'Pho goals were scored , by
Tot..1
... 58
r{,11 ra p ldlv. th e bowlIng of Wn1ter and I
W Sly b Pnl grc an .. .
... 0
Fosoor (4), Chorley (2) , Bai1cy (2), Seymour
H enley M.I.
1' 1' Wi ll 00 1t!I lrretiltStl blc .
It was a.~aIJl :
H.
P
orson
not
out
..
.
·
2
1 (I), and Lolthau5(l (1)
It wR. · a very gonC. Drewott b Mil,om . .. .. .. . ...
4
Ie , t t o .l \ Ve bb t o come to th e r escue of
E x-tcas .. ,
.,. 7
tlema nly game, no.t 8. foul beinA' given. The
H M.Ih b , Miloorn '" ... ... ... ...
1
1u s l'> uJ c, :1nu h e alld C. Rideout p rom ised
Readin g team were in cho.rgo of M <C56n5.
W. Rinon Dot out ... . " ... .. , ... ...
8
78
T ot"l .
t.o t Urn th e t uie In \ Vo klllgh a m'E! f a vo ur. ! B. Ir~inlr b Milsom .. . .. . .... .... 3
BI!t-lldford, Cl""y, M.ker and Phillips (tli.
rectors).
nu t ntter thClr <h "'lnl 5- nI For 17 and 13 ! W Butler not oUf .. ...
Basildan.
3
Before tho match 1\ number of sporting
rcsp('(· ttvei y G. Mav cou ld ge t nl) ol.e
5
A F. I Fuller 0 and b Cunam '" .1.
A Gurdon. J Youn«, G He~"lh:" W.
wer" decided, the P"lytccllJlic 'Har10 st t.y w l Lh 111 m, nnd thp. who l e si de Wn.8
H. Pql~a.n h CuUam... . .... j.
o e~ent.
H eafh, and F. H ea. th d Id DQt ba.t
r~or's
ca.rry-Ing off p'ra.ctically: all tho p1'i:tcs_
1
R ev. E. A. Pl'ill p., b L. Vin"" ...
ell ]'Q,etl of fo r 56 ru ns or 12 behi nd It
ErlrM ... ⢠....â¢.. . .. . ...... .. . 4
Of
the
new Readinl{ men Chorley duped
.J
Mutton
b
C1lllam
.......
..
.
1
,"' as fl. rcmarl~ ll bl e fnet t h n,t tll Q. who le of
very well : h~ is very Quick' on the ban and
7
G. Ch""hiro b Cullam ... .. . ... . ..
T"Ota1 ... .. ... ...... '" ......
th e WO\{Illgham m{'n ,,~p. rc cle nn bow\r d,
W&8
Blwavs
there when requiTed.
H aydn
12
C Sims not out
RJ \{)\'.lIIg th e! (' xc, ·lIp. nce o ! t h e a t t llck.
ia rn.thcr on t hfj amaH side, but is cvi.
E. Osborne not out.
... . . .. _ .
o Gl-een
y
W o ter may eNtalll'y be ..lid to hav o had I
d4}ntl
a
useful
half.
G . Sh. ",., . A.\ J . Morltmoro, F. Pur·
no d a y o ut, fOJ" h e c a p tu r ed 7 wIcke ls very 1
Tho Reading men were very hoopilably
FRTENDLms.
brick "" " F. Pill did not bat.
entertained. and on the Saturday cv enmsr at
c heap ly, I n nddltion t.o bClng t op s co re r
IMt
w.,.
I
h,.
..1
'_.
I:J::m
.
w""
M
0'
W. King.
beat W. Lacey,
15-0·
I a.
A' NEAT AND RELIABLE Ba"E.
Oloeo Kid Upper«, wltb. Ilght,bnllir/"
~ole. oondroeted In ancb ⢠wa,. k> prevent.
chdog or rabbing 'a t tbe b.el.
Style 2334· trill.
j
23
i ll t h e game
Jt shmll d he m ~ n t.]() nc d
tl H\.t the Ma.7!,i c ~ b utted moa tl y i n th e
r l\.ll1 The field t ll g on both ~ld e6 WRl:i k ee n
nl,d \\'e b b Godda rd I\nd Thatch er m D.de
I
READING C.C.
v. BRACKN I':LL C C.
Thi R ma.tch
plRYoo a t Brllckncll
Wf).S
Extras _..... ... .. . .. .
o
To tal ([or 5 wkt.a.)
26
,
on
the lDvltation of the secre tary ot the Swal.
110wB were pr~nt at the V ariety Flbra a.t
Am.6terdam .
The Dutch National Anthe m
~as played. and at the r Equest of . the 'Rco.dlog party the Enll'li. h N ahonal Anthem wa,
pl~y.ed ~y ~he orcheotra, Ule Read ing
M"y 20th.
On R bowman' s wicket . Drae',·
NETTL EBE,D v CAVERSHAM.
nell took r"rst kno<:k, p utti ng tOl{ether 124
. .
runs. W II . Baily battlOlr steadily for 42.
At Nettlebed 011 Sa.lu rday plRY wo. lImIted Jomlng In It.
EA ST READING I N FORM.
EVER·STYLISH PATENT
The cro ...inlr 1.0 Holland wao very smooth
Rend mllC followed With 96 for 6, C D. Bald· to about t hr",,·quarter. of an hour, throullCh
GillSON . We lold hundred. of Ihe â¢â¢
A goo d d ('a ] of mtere ... t A.ttaciJed to the IIl Il: ano G. 0 T o.ylor bllt tm~ well
G . O . TA.Cm. And the mntch aoondBoned · f Scor.. : - but rough weather W8.9 expt!riencid on th~
Sboes lut. '''R.(j10D whhout. dnde oom ..
Ifl L' (· t. /!I ~ or E :.ls t R.eo.dlTl g and W ok ingh n m Taylo r ... wu also re~pons lble for five of hiS
nve n-hnm - H. A. D . nrt l6 t b B utIGr, Nri'llrn
pl.tot of fh l'! UPC'8rs oraclung.
Sr.Ol'cs: t 25;
D. PJanth Butler, 2: G Beare not "Out,
Re::Jd ing ret:'eivcd & cordial invitat ion to
I tl nuun R oad at Pr o ~ p (' c t PJ\Tk. One was oppo ncnta' wicke ts .
- Style 2331. 6111
II tof' re sicd t o sec, fo r i n stRllcc, \\: h e th e r
R eadi.ng.
I 14 · .J Cooper not ,"!1I t . 2: H Ogden, P ViSIt the Swallows again nex t year and a
'" oluIIghn.m Loudo n Road would ma.ill·
C D BR.la mg
. ~. . . ........... 25
~yooll l!'1 m <l Rev N""!Klnp
' h~I·I.Fodr""d8, S'b H flecond invit atIon ha.e alao
been '&OOOrded
falll th e Ir forJ1l at Str.k e Ro" " one o "" l' red
,J. B"
o~11 .. ,
10
mft,VO. F . Rideou; nnd J.
i not at; them
v
co
,~~
. .. .â¢â¢ . . â¢
exlras 3' tntal (for 2 wk1t.IPS
), 46.
.
I() gll uge t he ~e n l Btrength of EaRt Read -I G. O. Taylor '" ... .. . ... ... ......
30
N I bed d 'd '
h ' kel;r
II I" " nd oue w"" Intere,ted to Bee how
0 Timbor .
.
13
ott c
' '1'01 go to t e Wle.
NEXT SEASON'S A'l'I'RACTIONS,
'/\ 'dtl v Ha n ne y \~o u ld s hape Rea lI ~ t hi e 1 nym oro Drown. .. .
3
~
Readm.R' supporters will be intercatcd to
ol d c lub Nelth e, POlllt waR sat'.foc torl ly I J. J~ Hoppell (not out)
7
TILEHURST v. ELM PARK HALL.
know th.t tho Read ing FootbaU Club I"we
eI"a r'cd u p 0\\ Ing to the E ast R.c ad i ng I l~ I· . H'\ YIlC .
.....
I
'. d b '
fixerl up to plav Bwindon on D~mber 25th
be l llO' nh a nd o ll eti u. t 99 fo r 3
1. Crc.gory (not o ut) . .
. .
2
At Prospect -Pa.rk on Satm: o.y. tIt OWing Rt ~Reading, &nd on Boxing Day nt"Sw1ndon.
InJ;ln 3~t I I C
I .
F Lovl..'grovc . D \V. S lade and A. "N .
to bad weath()r WB R '?ft unfi mshed. &oor~8:-IAn excursIOn will be aTTA.ngoo. Read in~ a,.rc
\\! lO ll
Il. lIney l~vIllg a kn oc k, bu t I t
O ther did not bat.
TlIehurst. :----R . Wh !cb,?low b Bllrt, 6 ,
endee.voul'in'C' to arranj;{O with Portsmouth
"',"us pretty evt{le nt th at E,lSt R e'''hng
E xtro,
.....
... .
5
D roke b H&r!, 1: H. Gardner b W. Batten, to vi. it Re ading on Sonkmber 2nd-in tho
nI"
s t""lger lJl b n tt,"~ taleat t h'. ycn.r
'11: W . Prout b W. Batt"'l. 9: G. Har.e U not SOuthern LeRl(ue.
On September 9th Read
,ECllIsh Te.~ llatch &; Lauc. County Crloket
nll l 011 t ld s occofSioll th ey wvre certninlY
T otal
96
out. 34; J. MilCR C W. Batten l?f. W1u tc , -41; in'f visit, Quee.n'a Pn.rk R.a.n~Cl rs_ On Good
Xl.,.
.
hu !ldl llR UJ) a bq,~ 6core .
.
BrR('kn~ ~;.1 ."
G 'I!'ompsoo c Tav]or b .: Wh'l. C" 0 i G. i Friday R~!ldItlR ",re at Soutbend, and on
J' ()I. I C E~{'AN BLAKE I NJ URED. N .
8
HarrlR- Jl<Jt out 1 · .Rmr .. F .... Laner B. Bob. I F....<t.cr Monday tho Essex team vi.it Elm
LtYDr.s I ' .. _ . .
- ,
42
~ood ILntl N_ H . .sill.u l. d ,rl . mot. be.t:, e xtras. Pcnk.
In the first two mont118 Reftding reo
/" 1914 CRICKET CATALOOU(
Th~ g,wl e h"d an ull fort ullate s turt , lllr
⢠. nl v.. . ... ... ..
10 . tol,,1 (for 6 wl-ket.) 103,
ceive Mil!wall, Cry.tal Palace, Northampton
,OW R E ADY. l'O,T FREE. uoo" ran ta
lind fo r a COP1, h will p~r ),00.
,I,,· ve ,'\' firs l h" n g e t U!l "lid hit P.C
i..};~:;;,~n
I~
Elm Park HaU did not b~t.
and Plvmauth.
Bl ake ove r the eye . lIe h ad to re tire t
\Vcsto rn ..
1
N egotiAtions are in progrc"! (or: the transCf'Jcket O.h.
Complete
⢠",,,,eel.l NowOonL\U'y'
Crlckot Outfits
h" ", to:" st!tch e, put IIlto the wound., C 81>elleo;
0
BRAMLEY PARK v, wOIqN(h
ler of Dicken son, Monis and Steveno.
iI/ &: .5/
i~ Ha.
BLl!\f' , It WIll be r.c mc mhc r-od. m a d e
V'll . Povflt-cr .
. ... . ..
16
CRITICISM OF THE ~EADING
' d pec l,.1 Count.y" 18/6 (e815 nit for Plrtloa'
o f 32 78 "" d 54 last e.1SO I\ and
A. g F letcher . .. ... ...
9
Played ..t Wokmg on S","urday, and wonl
'
C â¢
,
..,
hf\rp
Cu,""
.
16/1i
la.re)
if> olle or th r. ll{\. r<.\c- st hit tIng bnt"'lIlen In
W. Snrg eant .
2
by the visltor~. Scoro~ :.'
DIRlfcrons_
l esaop DU'Ier" 14/6
lh e CO nl !lct!t i Ol l G{, ()l'ge l?lum l1 dO'e (lll8t
T. DaVI S
.
...
3 , Bramloy Park.-W H. M&rtm, b Bell, 24; , H A s.upporoor." who ie anonymous, eenp8 !
' rebls unb. H' tle,12/d fou tbi".. .... . . 34/3
J , noa.nd RubDer- ' 'dle ~en· â¢. â¢.. _ .5/~ .t 6118
yeal' WI t h SL Mn,rk'~) s/)on eta;'tc<1 a s
H . P CIt\\ III (not out) ......... 0'
17
WhIte. e B ell, b Bennett. 17 ; H. Moore, the foliowlOlC lctt~r to ~Mr. MatfJrew" tlln I
6/6,7/6.91 w lokl' B.U" 9" .. II·
though h·p (lid trot mc a n Blnk() 'f:I lll j ury
E xtrn.3
6
b Bell . 56 , H G Barne8, e Ha.wes, b Wa.t.60n. secretary-mana.gor of lJ1e Reading FootbaU
a .e Ran II_ .. .. 4/6
â¢
and 1/6
to) h am!. e l!' 1m " I< lp. H e Ill t. freclv . ~ et ' l
Ii ; W . Davs. c Loo, b BelT. 24 ; C H. Mor· ,Club:tlJmpe wttb Hplls
.. (ledbo)
t.!l v. eight ba u ndar eR in hi s 40. E. Giles
Totnl ..... '" ...... ... 124
TIS, 0 L(~, b Bet!, 15: A. Jaques, b B ennett,
II I am ra.ther mnpriscd to b ear you have
; /3, m. >J~, ai' '09/6
l/q, "6. 4/6, ~/6
1
,, - I
I
36; C. ~'H Jones. b B ell, 18 ; C. ~a.80n. C mo.d(' no r"npt ul'cs fQr next E-eft..60D, onIv lRowep \irs !\Del n ⢠. hlade31lIpecilllh, P ri 8s10W'
w
,' ,·c,·v .s t enu),.
IlJlO ".,or e a so r-e" d ereo .
Tl WI v. MENPES FRUIT FARM.
Hawe. b BO.n, C; W. Drewltt, not out, 0; l o,.d,. Why oot rt.'n -bout 14 or IS fir~.
.,oouli Ce.tllioguo lI e D~ P 0 !l~ Irâ¢â¢ OIlILppheu.tloQ
j.!c )od n ~!:I 1':·)ta l1 ~C.
The re ~'1.ll t WR ~ thnt I
It H B ld
b W tao
4
t i t tal
..
011
E ·ts t It.: a rii ng oomm lcd t he TMpectable
Plllvefl at Cole y on Rat~rdn.v .
B.~.I., 212 . a. WIn,
11
n, ; ox ras j 0 'c1a.88 me n , which will not oost you any, more
, ⢠f nf) f
:l G' l
b '
2
thanks to !'orn e g r und bowJIIlg' by F..d a'1Il t on
.
.
8
A thon a lot of ChMP men 1 LMt 8C&6OD"' Y6U
t1(~lr( 0 ., O~' "
" 1 00
e m"! n o t out 7 {6 "i('kets fo r :3 ru ns) and nRH!cn (4 for ())
W okmg -c. E Allen, b Janos. 1 i
. had chea.p Imen .to faU back u.QP~. and wha.t
befo r e t he r fl. )11 cO Ill!X! l ~d a bnndonm P'l1 t. bnc}(C'd un h'i' gOOfl fi eld ing hv B('ck~tt wo~ I Yla.taon. 0 J o nes b J aquos, 4 ; A . H . D ell , b was the r esult ? The y were no /better l llall
It was unro"tt11l1li.e for Erv:t R C:H.h Jlg, bv 5 Wlf'kcts nnd 41 luns.
Th o m embcr~ of , Jn.ques, 20 . W. Godcle n, b Jaques, 8; M F a.ny of the r c sorV CB. I thin k y'o u lose too
ILHer mnkJrfg Ru eh 8 fin ~ i'l t:l.rt_ The r.e- t thC! TI rit ish \VOI kmnn I n:t t itut.c Cn('k ct Club I H a.WM. '? Moore, b JRI1Uef!, 4: C R:. H ollev . m any point! by t ryUlI{ to bring out too manv
pln. v ,, 111 be C II A l'gu ~t !tit.
I{lc ail v n.npn.-'clntn th o k inancM or th e R r.n d. ! b B a ldwm. 0; F. M. Lee, b B&lrlwln, 7; E . yaun g p layel'g at once .
And why not eign
WESI EY B \. T WELL
ill '!' 'l'1 ' mpe rnl1~p Cnll t1 t'il in flTovlcilng them H ohoo, h .JI\(1t1M.
1e; F. .A _ B onnett, b?'i' a few tall m e n n.."'l h et~ht is &B qood ft"
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Scorcs:JA.qU I.!S, 2]: .A. Hont. 0 D I\V lS, b Jao ~tos,
4; : two me.n VNy o£t.e~ I thipk your best gatetl
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t u firsf -e1nss tc Bm, 8.!
' V(}'l i<,v foun d t he " lCket nt PnJmcr .
nr ~lsh 'V orkm an IIl8titutc
114. C. CollIn'1, not out, 2 i extra, 8, total"'11
I Wl ~me W Hm .J0U ge B:
TRA VEL WUH FRIENDS
P "- I k easy, all rl t.hev r(! C fCfl fr,,, :-ly ft.~~i1lst
\Y . Dlttidf' run out. . . . ... . ... ... 4
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I thank Thompson only .moder ate. Ge t Rll·
t ile Pll l!11 e r C lub uHnc l" H . Hon e , W. J
J. Ptimmond" rnn out "
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othJlr back l l.lee. JIlC ~ Smith ..and a th6t·ola~s
SPECIAL PAR'fIES
1 " \\ 0 alld S. Greenfie ld nil Eeorin g we ll
S Tl<""kett b Abel"v ...
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M.()l'OR N()'TE."',
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",!tsrde and "'Slde.rlght. Bad,.. and F ooter
f~'o ';' READING Dillriel
"I I(' 1\'0 fir"!t na l~hd mR. rt~ 0. good ata.nd
A F"k,"~on c-'" R Abcry b Sanford
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wIll mll1ce good rceorvcs t.o fall .ba.ck up-'~n.
f ' I ' th~ f(lUrUl " ck~ t, putting 0 '1 37, but !
F . 'Vicks ,not .out. .: . ... ... ......
J7
1 â¢
Ke~p Burton for half.bjILCI.:: : he IS tOt) ri'too
will leave tn' 11" I),dl \\11.$ (1 fficu lt t o b oltI. Titcnmbe I A. \VII'ks c Fnrn4111 b Sanfo.d . . .. ... 11
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⢠..... AUSONIA " lI1 .. y 28~b
n.·,1 RJ' Tl' itll cr.ch Recn red 3 wickets. Artcr
J . PCIl"ndl. F. . C oociyc'r, G . Ph iJll J)S,
Compet It ions a.re
~he thmg
nowa- I Pmfield 19 FCoad cnou~h, but stl lot1f h~
â¢. s ... A.N DA.N IA" Jane ~Lb.
11 ('() Ip! C or f't{lP!1a."l CS, the game \\'DA
~~. Woolrfl'idgQ llnd A. Humphrics
! das e.
Go where you Will you oom~ OOJ;089 \ an cxtra. first-elaes wm~~m.8.n~ 8JI tI. R
, he,,, .lo'led.
Tll coll'b e'6 fl uure. WNe 3
d,d nol bat.
the COlUpetltlOn face, JiU8hed, 6trangely p.lay"". a.re booked up. pr ctlc~lIy. Tqke my
...... A ~CIl.NIA." June ll.
r O l 7 du d Snl l'tll 's 3 fo r 2~
Tuttv had
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seriolls, the eyee Hied upon the far-aw.o.y ; bp, as workm'!-m?J1 In
;~dmK only eeem.
From SOUTHAMPTON
I fo r 12 Il."d rowne r I for 15.
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half-<:IOâ¬<ld eyes witb tbat d.ulI gloze to support a wmnmg ooam.
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CHEAPEST ANu BEST WAY
T otal ((or' 5 wk' â¢. ) ...
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pooseesed also ~y the ~ptiCf! !,f .. : fl . h
MR. MATTHEWS' REPLY. '
I N J'ElmSTI NG STATE.
Monpes.
deoe ... ed. If the competiull. on" ,." fnen,d
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The gum e Ilotwe." S .E. und S W. and
G AI",rv c n ""k ott b B asden
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yours you will probably be rushed at Re plYlD~ to _ Un'f Mr.
11el l:cy Me 'I 's T'I"t,tUt.e ,vas left dr' "'"II
J J.p w is~ h F.d .... ·nt.ori
1 ,almost b efore you oan lay your hot and ," You would n ot get a. ':~f~,· ~~~~r:(;t~,~;iOo.
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glov.es aa id e' &. series of weird pict ures for . leal than £300. We hllvc
' 11 nil illt.crest ing cond Ition . S.E. and
W C ham beNl h Rn'?don . .. ...
0 , . I 1._ h
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avallablc for summer money.
S W hnd eompi""l 58, thqnks largel. to
J . " hory h E<l~int.on
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w,l "" t .rust 'un e r :;eur .""se an & VOIce find how t<> get:- tho tran, r. r.
..._ _ _ _ _ _. ._ _ _ _~-_--...
~n"c1 Dlay by F Rea.d (17) and G<xldard
1'. Turner b Bo' oon .. ... ...... ... , 0
hoarse WIth pent- up feehnl( .wIII .):><l'l""eh Ih .., first-claso players and : pay
Iii HO t. out.)
H e nley had- 10&t 3 wickets I F . SA nford c ATl~ b Basden .. { ": . .. I 3
yon to supply offhand 8 eolutlon foy Dum· monc v as wdl we should be
Yfi~;~I:::lhl;'''!'!~~~~~~~~~:':=:'':~-::::-:::-:~
for 23 whe n 6t.umps we re.., drawn , MiJc:;om
E. Ahory h F.d~l lIton.
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b er 23, failing which you will be the hor- indeed . . If WQ had the nu ml)e'r
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b E<J.,intcn
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rl'bl" cause of tbe 1088 of . .. ten 'shilliD~ me'n "'u-"~
BOSTON.
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It really looked -... Iif S E.
JM T·lEttl....
⢠c nA kWicks
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""'"".'~~ .we "hauld, have n
⢠r arr,.. e
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u g'lD n. . ..
c"Oh Dr"," and ha: f a hunaredweight 0 not less than £80 a .w"" k. Men
and S W 11M a !Toed
chance
for ~ win.
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some
frIgbtfully useful line of domestic Hanney . ⢠Jimmy' Oaldwel I .~" ' â¢â¢" â¢â¢.â¢.
D rew"Lt aud
Helltl,
owleu
' ~ well for
J . M.--'
0 goods.
J r....f!OI'}.j'l;" en.rOla".
"Ina II C B lUId e ll bE"
ug lDton
nreceded them, whieh we gotl
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J -enley.
. , Extras
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'"These are
fee. aro far bPtter vaTuc to th~ _, .~..",~_.
c xc L' He nt Cfl.t.ChCB .
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W:ARDS-
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t h un d .. rstorm6
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A 'j T \fELY REdTORATIVE
Ta l l R
,,111 ren ll v h ave 1\. m o re
100 1)0 l t anl efTN· t UpOl1 thc p erm ane n t th a n
ll JlIJn t he 1 n ta tlo n h ay
T he b t t-c r belU g
fdHn cl y o n t h e p OI nt uf 6e{! d III g , th c r e f:.P'() Il!::{~ 111 hlllk '., it he re ~ t rJctetl. b ut t h'"
1meall O\\ 5 ,\.re dldl ame nab e t o th e 111.
I nu ' I!C l¥)
of l <l VO n r 11blc " ('at hOl
Th{)
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th e
hild o btnill e<l an nd va 1ltn.ge
fi Jl l!r b 'l iL-c. n1 gral ~(,S, a ltho ugh
plI-cs flf ~Hl f a c e lIIo lst ure have gJ\re n tho
Ilf'-f'd e n stll!l u l u.l'i, a 1Hi fl OW t h aI; the" b,,,,"e
beg un
to
wov e
warm
t emp.crPntures
E:'~mC'cI a lJy dUT ,Tl g t h e tl' git ts , WIll ru sh
th en l f OJ' w ard , f o rmi n g the t h ick u n der.
RJ~AD1N(::' & DISTRICT
U~ A(jnE.
gro "th Iha t b rill gB we,ght and qua ity of
n el d I n ti l e m e ad o ws a n d abunda nt D'utrilH'rhn ge o n t h.e pas tures.
T he li n v c rop is one of the most im.
po rt nll t . bot h 10 ext-ent a nd value , aod
Lhe ·c fT-eCl 8 of th~ t Imely ~ow; npours upon
t h 's a lo ne e nn hardl y b e .over~t mated.
1 Ii(' r el lO r 1Il t he fo nn o f improved
''':pas t u r ca IS equally we lcom e nlong tho
- DIV[SION 1.
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not Ollt b ' .Hawkins
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Pitt. r. Thatcher,
V StaUwood
E Perry 0 Wohb b Rdoout ... .. .
P. Le,te r a W!'bb b ~idoout . : ...
E. Butler b R ld eouti ... .. .... .... :
S Pitt. b Hawk ins.
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A. Stall wood c Goddard b Ridoout
F Bu,ler a ThAtcMr b RideOu~ ...
E x.t rB.s.
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A. G. Hoth~rington b
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Rideout
- Walter
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G. M
..... not' bout
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P. Sewar<l b W .. tl>er .. , ........ ,
'T. God<!ard b Perry .. ; ..... .. ,
O. Hawkine b Walter_ " ..... .
Bitras .. . .. .
enjoyment.
..lanned at.
WIl\
fo r tno Highwava Deoft.f\tmcnt-bv!_YOU
35 rum
The bowling of. the Hip;n)"ay -ineriI6~
""as too good. foT' the ·hom~!I1t.()ret- -:8.41 ..UJe~
could fK'O l"O only 29 TU IlII'.- This wlUl~e 6nt
ilmf'! th6f;o tcama- hf\'ve ~t at Mickel:
Rain1
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Apoilt- the play.', ll, Scor",,:.
ERSt R eqo m'Jli Adult Bchoel.
J . Tlroadley b Drown :..
iJ. <r.s"" b G Footer ...
D. E<lmund. b G: ];)o","e1' ..... , .. .
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4 ,,!~apnd';;'ii~lliFp-;'.'"""id';for
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-th"' P!lrl>""" (' &
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Mi lnerb bWG .Brown
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Kim""r
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_ L Stroak b W. Brown .: ... . : ..
S. Stroud not o ut . . .. ... .. . .. . " ...
H . Strenk b G. Footer .. . ............ .
W . Str9nl, b \V Brown ... 'J' ...
- I': F owl"'r b W. Bro wn ... :.: .. ...
J . F owler b G. Fosoor ... . .⢠... ...
Extra.a
Wokingham 14a,",ie
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TotAl
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W. Cham. b Walter.
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J . May b Walter. . . :.. ...... , .. '"
E. n. Thatcher b W. r .. ... .. . .
Rev G., R. B ' C1acJ, '·Frewin. :.. ..... ~,.~. "" .."
J . Wobb b Walt.. r '. .. ... ..
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: ADDEESS 'fO 'LORD R l~ADING.
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HIGHWAYS v. EABT Pool Qu..w ..
READI NG ADULT BCaOOL.
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be
"flU8 ,?"t.rh W!\3 played at KID!!:'. Me.do.... In . hie fr<>Dt.d<!ol
~ocreatlOn GrQun,c! ~ Satordov .and resulted}
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WOKINOHAM MA" PIEB y BTOKE ROW
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ThIS match wa.s _pla."oo. . at W ok.i. ngham
Snturday, and ~ul te,:1 in & win fQr the
toro by 12 run â¢. 800r .. : StQke Row.
W Wa ll~r Ii H awkins ... .. . ... ,..
F . Frewin b Ridoout . . ... . . .. .
A. Knight , b Rideout . . . ... , ..
so uthe rn se.b oard from Kent to Corn.
woll and u.I so in th e ,e1l6t.ern eounti... and
l he MHlland. .
The dairying dlstrieta
we r e clS pec ln ll y m.e nnced b\' the drought
but gra M Wll1 n o w be p 'o() ntiful and th~
milk 8upply .. sured for th" ptesent.
Tm m«, llint.e and proepective provi sioD! tClr
li,. o .t"o k Iia,'. ben efited greatly, for the
oo rn n llli the roote,J look appreciably
!..ettc r t han a week a!lO, the former having
. , u..c;.fumed n. deet>er colour, a n d the maD1 gel s and p otatoes s how 109 strongly in the
\drl!J s - "The Times."
The laJdrc," ill th o Lord Chief J ustioe from
tho H eadrng Corpora lIon will prob.blT be
pr oscll Lu d In tho Co uoo I Chamber The cere.mony \\ 111 ta ke plnoc on W cdheeda, mornin..
JJTQ VIQUS to t ho openmg of t he Ber)(s ~
a t \\ h H:h hlS Jordl:Jh p will p l esic o
On t he even' ng 0 1 J une 5th the Lord Cruef
J U·l.eo "," be en tertained at dmner h1 the
" . \or a nd othor JUJStIcos of the Peaoe for the
h. \ i ' U ⢠Ii flnd It'l('-'m bers of tho town council.
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⢠~"ltl ((' l ~, h HI tOHlshllJ 's "' Ishee the fu.Do..
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£ 10.
n r,t to an exte nt that .....'f.'u ld ser ' ou ~ ly
h nmpcr t he Ja t Le r III contJ;I {ions favour.
kLl-e t.Q t he ir pro grl"B!I
Th e fre8 h sup.
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!1. always WIll 00.
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