Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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S~RVICE
.. NOTES
meethlg took
()Jl Sut'l'rday, 00
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av .. RANGEFINDER."
of Mr. ,~rthnr W~ Sultoo: The
TM Special ReserveB of the 3rd Ruvnl
...e . Berks Regiment left Reading on TU"",lay
I.g:rm"",g , po!;,ular,t;,: . of 'nll'-ilB , m!l"a td1OBthl
PI&oe.
yeal' J)l"C?voo·.~no..,
~ l be..... a
reCord
one inn ,regard f or F 8.1H
mg
l' ...eB,
I ' to.we, w h ere th ey Wl'Ii' b e LlII lI~ r
to ti>..:nUJ!loorl'ol antri... and ll'l¥ who I can,:"" until June 13th. They were In
put .in an ':p~mnce;- . The Id-eal w~ath"'" I the command of , Colonel Bo.rke r, "",1
:~~~~:~~~:.::~1:~~~i~~;:~~,~~~i:!.
" ,
t .. no' dOubt dre.W i a \&rgoJ" : proportion of I ~ooked ~ell and fit. The camp 18, SllU:\~l'd
......... .~.. rot . 'tJjan . U<luiil; ' 1>8, with the ! In ow Ide~1 .pot . . ..n~ they I>l 0 1)Col:l g
.. . :. ... :" . '.: ; 31l(.
oonditloI)!! assured. a more' eOioy.1 favoured WIth proverbll.lly fin e .w"aU;e,.,
.. , - ... I.. .. . ...... ~I
d ..y f.rom a solfer's point of view they hav.o eJways been fortunate lD l'cg~l'd
.. .., ... :.. . ... 6
could nol be &ntici!)atM .
The course to the weather.
ing ,
2
&n~ putting greell8 ' were in good co n· .. TERRIERS'" FOOTBALL CLUB
.groon was beaten by
~ dibon . . Mr. A. HUBhes and Mr. A .. D.
A meeting of the hea.dquartor compnn lo"
hiUldi' i t.ing in W . V.
6
St. Cla.lr. both mombe ... of the ReadlOg. of the 4th Royal Berks R ?giment W.IS h"1<1
up abort to Colg.. te after
b ?roome
6 1Club, ,:"turned c .. rd. of two down . on ' in the Drill Hall afLer drIll on Tuo, <I.
.
_ bataman did not 8unive
ll<lt 'out .: . b R" ..... , ... 0 1 bogey , 10 the challenge eu!! ro~nd, and r~vening 10 conoidcr the 'lue.tion or r ' Y
...:..-... ~w1ed him oft i,i;; pad..
.t No~.~ ... ~~~.
2 ' they have ye t to !llay off the tIe
1iog ~ football c:ub, Captain W. M BJ.~'~:;'
r~....'.u""" PAlUC Y. BABINGSTOn.
rng ' falrlr well fcr . U8.
... ...
.
~
Th<> challeng<> .h,eld ~ ... "'0':' by H . E JU;es,ded ove r 1\ largo r. ttenda 'ce,
~j6Z~~.~~. "':! '
witn~ Foley bemg- sen~ p&Ok
Total ." .... oo ......... . 93
~~~u::£80 a~ 01 lW!admg, WIth a net ; ~Ieutenant Bake r "'"" also prosent. ⢠11~
"~:::!E,otl~BI.'_·
down'-ad
for 78 I P,rnfield
. t k
d'IVlueu
','. ' In
.
tb e I ,deth
a of' fornllllg d.. club W!II!I lake"
un
.nd ' b
I ed&nd
th
~
",. il0101 IV.
8
' TL
uti sweep8 B ;es were
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, Y.'" Y plB.,i caue
e
A E Croojpo lbw
SandforJ...
fl~~ "
IT
b M
H I d en UOIllSlD. an
a r eso uli on d clf l ll ' ~
fre'loootly ob,jonged. and the
not
G - Norris '''' ' B&ndford ., ., .. ,
2
S l C~o!"P"H lEn BY It;·sr~. k' ug ;i',e fin t that Il club ehould be forme<! havi llg bee II
..~ated until'the tot.. l
130.
iii. Fulker' run Q,ut ". .. .... . 0 .
,all.' . . au ee Il tn~ e. rs ; cllrri.e~ the fl'1lowing wero appointed a
J1:.
⢠Pmfk!Id th-en leaving.
made 38.
.A. E.I F",eman 0 Turner h Santl{ord 6
1D the med"l round and C. E.
etherm.g. 1provIBlOnal commIttee t o make t:,e ncC CH
II.
:
~!e:'l a YO Burl 10Vowed in, :but
'woo ·was
H n",ley 0 Turllo'r b SsDllford ." 7 to~ 'Ithe ..eco~d. The pl'1'yere were hosplt· Bary armnge menw: C~!!tain Blllncly Li e" .
Bond
~
be a,~~ out for-ob.truc~.on, he
'
22. R.
T. ~ovea b Abory ... . ... ... ... ... ~
..b,v eotertalD<>d by Mr. Butlon .. t luoch i Ionanb Baker. Sâ¬>rl:eant G,.,ffith s: "",.
=n g
,_
. - S. Crook &Ild Burt then forced the paco.
E. G?ddo.rd b- Abery , " .....: ... ... 3
IUld te... Soor",,:I ge&nt.-Mn.jor Butler. Cor, ornJ B" , ,.
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and
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lot
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woon
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})yeon
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Abory
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0
Bucklebury Chl>l1en!\o Cu!, -A. Hu~be. , Band.m ... n W ei er and Pnvatc W,l l . Y.
R til
. - "" " " "
H OJ AppJeton b Abery .... . . ...
2 down A D St.- Cla.ll' 2 "own W Long C
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I'
If I'd.
H&mblipg. E. T . Bryant, P. BuU l. p),.211...... mrung...... d clar d. BIIrl bews not
T G"rrebt not out " .......... . " .. , 2
(Crookh ..m:)
down
A'I' J 'W· Pm : orpor... .os<! tll1~ ... nd CQI pur,,1 I (>\''1''r
B.,ti.ngltoKel: AU ...pod⢠. PoIe.... F
y, Q . out 41 ..00 Cxook Iwt out so.
.
T- Byrne b Abery .. . ......... ...... 0
(Readin) 5 down H' E Bouitbee: (ReLt- I weNO apPOinted Jomt hon. RC""el" ,n
SJat.or i ~ki~
⢠.19.
Bumgstoke I t th'd
1_ _
.
iEdr..... ...... ...
1
. ) 5 gd
F' Ii F l d (C
kh ) Band6man Steven:. was 'pw,," I" d ("'I' blll
opponent.
until the Be~.e th en ,
I â¢
â¢
_
1
lDll
own.
â¢
. oy . roo am I Too hope W8S expr.. sed lh~t ~ pr ,. tIe
Wlien .1";t.h .. four . and two Pa.ln. r Pu"
We. oomm~nced IWlth Panting and. Ow<!n
Tcial ." .. , ...... ......... 37 5 down. A W. BIdwell (Readmg) 5 d o\vn 'l ground would be obt"I11 , <1 :,u tho , 1:,1,
drew.!&vel w;th nmo..I1. Each do theD I to the lrowhng Olt KYDaeton and Pwfleld.
_ _,
L. V. Lodge (CrookhlllIl) 6 down . A. V. No few,," than 29 member II/tt ' I 1I .
oocred
four. and t1!ere&fter Pa ~r Park Run~ oame pretty steadily. bo+h ba~m<!n
Th" ~tb team entertained Gsa Wnrk. M;orrie (Crook~am) 6 down, I~. Page I intention of joi~illg,
'
IlIa,fI. ' 0 ,"
camo I ~longl woll. their ClCore mclu mg an- pl..Ylng the corroc. glllIle. The :tirst Wicket &e<lond 16tring. Md .. very .,xoiting game Robe:ts 6 down. J. B. Bark<lr 7 dowo.
_ _ _ _ _ _
ot.h..r four and two · thr"",,: F W I
E fell ..t ,~02! Pa'.'tY'g then bemg. ca.u·g.ht . ended ~n .. win for tile Goa Works by P. Lmdley (Crookham) 8 d own, T . H~yes 4TH BATT ROYAT Iljl l' rS 1'1'(; '['
~ink ,3·-d:i".:'r8r l'ar'Youn' (aki)" 13: I when w,t,hID .. "",gla .of cap\un,nll. the l one run
B ..·ow bowled well for - the I B<llcher 8 down . C. GladWin (lkadmg)
..
1
.1 , \ . .
~~ 'I ke ' ~. P~lm<>r
not I pr.. id~nt 8 .....""'?, which WI\8 distinctly : ho_sters, taking 5 wickets for 10 runa. 9 down, H. C ~rown (Râ¬adlDJ!) ~ down.
- -gstotil tit r'tinth end when Basingotclte hard lines lor hll;" '.
Colgate l ..nd. Owen 'I EelCS1id well with the b at . making 18. G. P~llcn (Readmg) 10 down, R. . Peoeoo
"H " (WOKINGHA;'[) CO\lI' ,\'\Y
ui3
d ltho~ h the Hampshire ' then pla.yed fine crlcket. and desp,te I re.
(Readmg) 10 down,
'
/00 y t
an 'fh 11 g . to in hond quent bowling chaoge8 the pair scored
.
Factory V.
.
1
Medal Com!)etition
IB·hoie for a
l.-The company \\ III nM MI,' at it"
~~e~o par. ~mld w;ell at ;J.~ enclo with pretty fre.eIy. an~ Ow"n reached his hall
~T':: ~ ~:~~:
18 ~hallenRe trophy -H. '~. Boult~ (R<lM' 'I headqu art~rs on.Mond~y, th D 231h. at 7 30
one four and two throDe. .
oe.ntury ",:"th<)ut glVlnB a ohance. The 'Ralr
:r ' B 1 Smith b Shel>bero ... ... ...
6
m.sY , 80. E . C. Hethermgton (Long A. h- p .m. Dr.,.,.... dr~ll ord er.
I
.
Rick 4 ' -~'lmer Park.-W. HoW",'an. H . ⢠till contmued ro ~core freely. PI ..y wont
p' Skis b Shepherd
0
ton, Bristol) 83 , S. Oad es (Rendi nJ()
2.-'I'he ~crlllts w,B p arMI" ~t ll1,; n" .l1
,,!on. A. Rain."" E. Towner (ekip). 26. on foz an()~h~r. l~ minu~e ⢠. to ~ if their
E'. Fjiher Yo J on.,. h Bendan ........ , 6
R. E . Cohb (Reaqing) 87. E. R. Port...1 HaJi on '1 ueej:lay, 'Ihur3<lav " " I I, I'l lk y .
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i'.rk :lId
ro<?'t,
Palmer Club
of 38. r a the r 111
tiDg first they
play, fol' the
his p ace wi t h ,iI
ky
bowled
WaR
just wh e ll t.he b
t ling <lown f or a
'1'utlv ( l(j1, uricI'
ou t ·fl'om
mish
11.
wicke 1;;' dOlV n (Of
that P a lmer Club
but Lc, li e T
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::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ...
86' 1
00 " ' ' ' ' ' '
rE
. 1Dgsook? : Dlxon. B~umont. '\Varron, WM a. ~51bility ! of .6..n~s~g. However,
11"" (Skl ,J, 15,
.B&~satoko did not Colgate (..ll to .. ~atch at mld·on. he · h ..v.
,hepe very iWe~ 1D tW. rlDL PAlm.:! ~ lng been responsible for a .lIne Innings of
B. npHe b Shephord ."
... , . . _,_ .. . 0
J. Purouo run out .. . " . ......
0
(Crookha.m) 8'1. J . B. Ba.rker 91 ~, A. B.
26th. 28t,h a.nd 2~th In6~ . ⢠fit ~ 1~. 1~1 . . .
,
3.- No. 4 ."":lOn w ,1. fire " " t "h' ''~': ''''
Pe.. rt (Crookham.) 95.
!"uakelry prachces on Saturday. t l;..' ~,:nl
...hooo .oore ,nolnded one lour a
.
{5. Rungetting _W&8 checked .Hgbtly. Rioe
D. BArlow not out ...
wet ..⢠t 2 p m.
~~, led I .I~, t he ! iY an4
eaa~y\ , fo~o"'e<;I in but w .... eauibt after making ' A. Elliott b Bendall .. , ... ...
.~
CA VERSH Alyf GOLF CLUB.
. 4.-'I'he non-commissioned omom for
..... tngatcke, omy 800
Bot AlX
â¢
U ' 8 , and I at ·th.. fall 01 bis wicket stump.
OW. r hGPherd b Bendall ...
duty during the week. are :-Lall ce.S" ".
~oy got t\vo {ottn! and a three.
ware phlled np. I.. ~ving the g"me drawn.
E .traa ." .. , .. ...... , :..
7
A ml\tcb was pl ..yed on MIlY 15t h at I geant Brant and L,;nce-CQrpoml 1]"'1·
CAVERSHAM SPORTS v. ISLAND
However -we pu~ up an excellent fight
T I
1 ·4.2
Cavereham botweeo the locll,! dub "nd brook.
BOHEMIAN
and our total "tood 0.1 193 for three. Owe~
. ota .. ; .;; .";. T'~
'j'
Frilford Heath. ' the home t .am winning.
,o&r.,.,d ou~ · hiB b ..t for a magnificent in·
I . Ga. Co . ., B b Sta i
.i..;>
Scor".:.
:
'A splendidly contested J!mo WM wltn"",!od ! niolJ8 of 75. 'mad& without giving a. ehanoe.
W. P. Jon . . .t Eelos
n oy
0
SINGLES.
RRAUKNEI,L
be~wee" tbe"" olub. on
I.land B:o~m!an On the game honou,," w<!re certainly in
W. 3'. Bs ndallfl rubn Boutl
2
A. M. Grell.tbRtch (Fri1f<>rd) O. M. E.
Ground 00 Wednesday C. vo",h~m ·wl.!lIllIlg
-"
'
E. F:oril a Ro 0
ar ow
by ono point-76 to '77- Lsland lcoring 8 , ou.-.avour. Bcores.:,
E. J. Eo':;ley b Barlow :........... 3
Neale (Cs.vorsham) 1; H. J. Har~ O. A, W .
WESLEY AN CHUR,CH,
point.l to 1 at the Lolt end and almost Jlull.
Re&ding.
O . ~now b Stanley... ... ......
9
Barlow 1 ; J . C. Mile. 1. A . G. W. ' CQlJins ·
l1lfj' oil Ibol matoh.
Major F oley run out .. ... . '" , .. .' .. 22
J . . F ,ox b B ..low .. .
10
0: C. Rippon O. E. G . Water. 1; P. F.
Tho R cv. F . B. Clogg. M.A" wa_ t.h·,
R.~. F. J. Howard a Blazey b M&I1.
F- !i.lmer b BOd'low ." .. . .
~
Dicki_on O~, E. BOWlfieid 1; H. J . Mul· .1 preacher aL the We,l eyan Church on S,, " , Rink l.--1I.B,Q. L R. Clom.etron J . Fis~
Ji. Thorntor. H . !'. R. Sunmon& (skip). l'l.
⢠IUj'IB ...
32
H . l'arkhor b &rlo"'h"rd' "'b "Bl';U'" 0
liner 1, C. South 0;- R. Cla.rida" 0, W . T. : d.y. wben t1Hl chapel anniversary sen'",,,
DavershO.m
O. (}william, 11 . Harvey. H . . . R. T. R ... b Roovce ......
0
F. Shep erd' c Shej) e
a ey 8
F idler 1. W. T. Morland 01 F . H. Mun- ' W<lre held. The"" w,;s Ii goocl cO!l gr·. g.' ·
W. V. ' Stokes b Mn~g ." ... '" 11
E . dlhnmpion run out ... .. . .. . ... ...
nings l ' ,
,
i tion at the evenin g Mrv ice, wl" ,n Mi." C.,)Chowd A. A. Allo" (.kilY. 21.
The 11rh'!)l ocored 7 in the firo!; three end.,
R. G. Pinlioekl o .Balding b BlawJ ... 311
A. fainter not out ... .. .. ... .., ' .. . 2
FOURSOMES.
I bor" sang "God shall wip" all Ie,,,,,
but Oavorwn.am h.d obtaJned & lead of 4 a'
O. Hail Ibw b Blazey ...... _.. ...... 22
' . Extra.s .. .......... ...... . ,. ... 5
. i nway." On T u esda.y Mr. J . Boorma n, of
the 10th ~
' d. Cavenh&lI! liad the better
A. G. Burl not lOut ., â¢. :....... ..... . 41
I
,
.
A , M. Gre ..tbatch and H. J. Hart. (Frll- . Canilxirley. I)re s id~d a~ the publ ic lIteet illg
of the 1'1& I' ..nd at ono time . led 21 t9i 13.
H . S. Orook not out ... ..... . .... " 30
,
T otal ... .. . ... ...... .. . . " 43
ford) 01. M. E . Neale "",d A. W. B!ulow , in conn ecti on with the nnDivcre. ry. Th e
but tho Is and did the rei\; of the IIOOrinlL,
H . J. ' Herun..n! P . Taylot'. R . H .
n'! EP' nTMENTAL- CRICKET.
" (Caversh ..ml 1, J . C. Miilcs and C. R..,p\>O~ I speakers wcre Mr. A. Allin gton and tho
Pool<> and W. ' F: Kyno.oton did not
!
.tU.,
â¢
â¢
, 0. E. G, V'!ate1'9 and A.. G. W, . Collins 1. , Rov. J. cH . W.t'Oll. 11,0 s ecrcbry "lid
R ;nk - 2.';"'I .B.0. ~ W : Mood~ ::' J. W.
bat.
I
!
Tho: depa.rtmet;ta.J crIcket. which caus.;d , P. F. D,cldneon ..n<:\ H, J. MU!.Ul~r H. E . t reMurer (Mr .â¢T. Franklin) anllounced "
(J&rter. B. T . Holm!,!,. T . J . Wal on (akip).
~. N~~ri:",,&am~ry~ (!I.'i~i.°\9~· Robmaon,
E xtN.e ... ... ... ... ......
...13
'0 much EIIlthuslMID last year. haa llga.lD , BOUflf\eld and C. South O;~. CIOTHlge n.rtd , ba.:ance in hand or 3 â¢. ' lld ,. wh·, oh w il"'S
I .B.C. ~.d the better of the pl.,. till the
Total (for 6 wkt.) ...
...roII
b&&u ;well l aken up.
Below are the W . T .. Morland 1, 'fl', T .. FIdler ,and F. H. out last year'. dofiDit of £~' 10. lld, '111~
l~th end. ",hon they lod 1'4--9. .B r sooricg
Innin
do I red
dro.w« :Munmn!!! 0..
,
income for ohurch purpose" o.n.ly WM £ LJ
otal.: Frllford, 51 CaVllreh ..m. 8.
9 .~ tho next foW' . endol OaToraham \uite
F~ry
!
Fi.rst Round.
9 â¢. 3ld. , and outgoin~ £13 5s. 1!d, A
~~rn&<ll thJo t~bhl ..., lead'l'nl{ flal tc I~~~ I . .;~~ A . OW"" not out
75
A.-4Tin BholiY":A InToi~ vIDce .
Pfeeentation of a Bib 0 (to~ch~ rH) ~lId
VIew eyo Wit a ooup eo
wos. IWU .. ~
S. H. Panting C' Poole b Howard .. . 49
B ...i.Stor>es y, """8"r.
HUNTERCO'fTIF ('OLF OT un
hymn book WIl8 made to Mr. J: LcWCllrl,)I,
.truggla en,ued. OaV01'3Mm took dth ~C
R. T . Ool"ate 0 Rees h HaJJ ...... ; .. 45
C ..,.-'-North FlIoOtory Y . CllI>C Mak6l'!l.
'"
I. " . I
,
â¢
on behalf of his son, Mr. W , J , L e we l\·
'with " .ingle. b~I~"'dt ~theh· I..dt on
. "
J , Rioe 0 ~tck.,. b Crook ... ...... B
D .......Buildlng. v . Sou~h Factory.
THE "FREKE PALMER" BOWL.
don, a. member whQ b oo gone to Luto".
i!c' '. & fivo land firuaue
. n e. .
..
J . W â¢. . B1azey, C. D. ~ldinE. C.
!
Second Round.
Rmk 3.-I.B .O. : G.
a;rr F . C. Rivore,
Manrung B G S hea.M A CrOOlJl
Wln'.nera of D V. CUG a.nd R U6k.
-Al""" K. Gibson, 2 uP'. *Dr. J . Pooley.
CRICKDT.
O . Hunina, K. H<>lm~ (ekiP).1 21. «averW·
. ' .
⢠.
,
.... .
.J..:.
.ham: A.I Tobi"1 ,N . M. Stmmondo. W.
Cc'~ 2" "~aldnoYt'l':~, Reey,,, aDd T. T.
. Wiq,ners of B Y. Wafer "B."
2 uu; E. Aleunder .11 square , Maur;"" . Brllekn ell lost at. homo on S,lurd" y
".
J H
,-'., 15
- W<l
.....,
So>(th Fe.ctorI v. _Winners of O.
NelAon. 2 d.o".n; C. O. Cri:r., 2 dow!t; A. against the .. C" 'Comp",ny Royal ~.l i1i .
......
nn. tho
. ow..
⢠...P,.
.
Extra. ....
16
rt
S
h elloor. "n .do wn;
After
finlt. few
endA, lB.C.
alwaY8 held
Wiimers 0 f
v. E xpo.
. O
ppon
' .H ' G ..tne,. u0 t8ry College. BaWng first, Brack 'j<' 11 ?h.
the lead , and af.ter beinl\' ahead 1S-10 at tho
Sorting .. B" v. Enain.ers.
down; Rev. P. Anmt.. ge , 3 down; G, Alex- h ined lOB 01 which A Morlon mMle ,,:1.
!16th I\Dd thoy, won by 6.
ToW , (for II wkts) ...
...103
BrOa.kt&8t y. North Packing.
Ilrider. 3 down; A . S . B : Tu~l. B down . i A. J . Fle~her 23, and ·H. Hopo I t. Th~
Rink 4. ~I. B.cr.: S. H . Newport. L. JohnConHnQIlW Y. Waler .. A"
"TIe lor bowl and dlvI.de sweep.
! R.1LC. obtained 145 for
wicket. , wh~ 1I
eon, 1;1. Awmaok. A-.. HOPe (eldp); 19.
The 2nd -eleven 'Yiatted Shiplaktt, and ' in
Bo~tDg HA
T. Wa.rehouee.
The a.nnual spring mooting of the n:cm- stump6 were drMvD.-En.atham.!,.)6t e n.ci, 1\'00
Cavor,hm: W. Ker.t:y. H. E!hutU.!'. Ji'. W ... 10w'BOOrin g game Buffered defeat by the
bers took pl&C9 on these well-known 11l~kB at home agrtinst Sunnin gh;Ji. were ,1:)_
'A llwri"ht. W, H;. OilYor (.kip) , .....
narro... m ....ain of 11 run.. Battl"lf fi.n<t.
MATCHES FOR SATURDAY.
on Saturday lD d.lightful , weather. WIth I".t od by five wickots .. ndBve run.. n"tCaveuham wore 3 'd own &t · tno &th oCnd l the home te ..m. cou:d not do much with
h f 11'
I"
I
87 II
fI,A .ndâ¢â¢ ~red 11 and 1<><1
Fioost team v. Broadmoor. awo.y.
t.. 0 oWlllg, r'B~ "":,ting first. Eru;t h",mpst<l.-d obtu ino d
. '
btlt I'U the ne-'â¢â¢
v
I"'~
I" J H OP'.
23"
Iil to' 11 at 1M
14th
end.
, and evontually the deliveries 01 Porloo, ..nd were loon
Second team Y. W ..rgrnTe. h ome.
THE PRESIDENT'S C UP.
'-A' X ",
u . I ng .,.,
", C ur t·J. nil d
lWon by 4. .
.
put out, fm 79 . Porloo oapturing "ix · ";e.
Tbird team v. Wyman'. home.
"l'h Re
Armitage 7:>--4 11. 1ii G, Leggett 14 each . beillP beet scorerB.
tet.s tor 30. We "'eN! Dot !set a heavy
Fourth teAm v. E ..rlav 2nd XI., ..way. E Att- v. 76-0 76.
U ~'airbairn' , Sunninghlll ob tained 02 for th o loss of
PALMER PARK y. SUTTON'S.
iuk, . Crippa and Porton were m.,>o~
Fifth team T . East Readins. home.
84---6 ~8soJ' A G d ⢠87- 7 8U' L ::J' wickc~, when 6tum!" we ' " dT!l.wn .. A.
l1
Sutton'. And Palmer Pafk
ell 01 qwekly. Howe ver. Ma8gB and HilI ,mD .' Q.,- ·5 8'2' eA 6 S B iuu' B&-6' Adam., contributing 38. F. Grnl<hl d 15 p.n d
matohod e.t Palmor .·Park on W=eJ'ay, ] proved matters And we loo~,ed.l~e pullin g
e
AV1M" 01
â¢
,
â¢
â¢â¢
A Robinson 18 not ()ut - Rending V,T(' d ·
the .0Eldsmoo ovonttullly winning by 89 to ' too lI"!,,e through, but the. tail. wlth the
~! B. ~~~1l8~M7 ,_ 82l~';"'dB'1~r~~8" ne sday vt8ited Br""knell, and af ter a ~on'\
81.
I
.
uoeptlon of Beasley. failed oompletely,elmer.
, l '
o.Jp r 12 84-' K A ' S30me the I'Mlllt "'>' 1\5 Q, d raw
Br~ck'l (>ll
Palmer ' Park: W. E. Fuller C. Tyler, E. ' ,nd the veOlure cI06ed f~r 68. Bl>I>8ley be,
S3 , MILjor Co: ln.rd 96- ,
.
. obt~ned 12" W Bal le" conl rlhutll1 " 4J.
~ rl1ant P. H«d.on (~kip), 29.
Sulton's: lUg not out 11. S,eore.:BMlINGSTOKE CATI'LE MARKET
Wolfft B.rry. 95-10 85 ; Colonel D. Mer- W POYlte i6 A Penw'1l17 W 1I 1~ 1I ""
WI Hill, A. E. Hawkin.. A. J. Haw... W.
.
Slriplake
Rulina' vslu,,", -:-B<l., fot bea.-l.o. Sd. to f!d. cer, 97-12, 851 Gordon OlUrage. 109- 24, 18' W No;'ea 8 nnd A Flctci, or D n.,,,d·
Jo'II","on i,k,p). 17. .
'
.
S Betta o ⢠."d b Porto;'
... 0
~r lb .⢠2nd quahty <!o. ~.
7!~d ~ 6i",j' 85, J . Spn.snel.... t ti 92-6. 86 : Rev. M.
in~ c~uld - not obtain thc run , he ''' ''o
Tbe wholo of No.1 riole played a splend id
R. Hulcoop hi~ wkt b p~~'U;;':
... G bulL.lb~f~t ~ck'f.,f:rt:,.~"'12d.. to ' 13<1 P~ PI4"tteS"'7onD' 96".tumps W0re d"~wn , the ir SCUTO hOlll ¥. ~G.
y lO k⢠B6D; J B wl100m~le2 1018
r
~:fu;t. &Il~at::r~pa~tel;'o:;u~,lw~r;:nin.~£r!:~
~~Q~ rillliipbps ~~~P~ ::: ....· 12
. b~' fa~ eher7'lld. to 12d per Ih ; 2nd I . W 1 ~up r~nd O~Mt S~!~~8. tWinB ~cODd 1P. C Ba.lriwm 25 . J O. T:l.J: or 3O, 0 {"l nleading .t one tIme 19-8. Each ",de.ooreo
C. Barton 0 "rook. b Porton
... 2
q';';UlY , do .⢠9~d. to lOid. P?r Ib: old "wes.
II S
.
ber 13 and T . n ,,,,,,,ll 10 dOl nR b cst .
e ll '
6
..,
.... 12
rsma; and infon ~4eep. 6!rd. 10 9<1. pe.r lb. ; sweep.
,!l
I
WIll and Spencer hO\~led we ll for BI ad(·
a P~lmer P~rk: H. Lawrence E. Smith.
~ ~OW\ ts.ftorton " ...... ....... l~ ral41T<l8. 8ld. 10 9i<\. per lb. : rat: po~keT8
nell.-At Eastham!l6tead on WP.clll""'I.,t y
W. Monger, J . Looke (!!kip). 16. Su'lto~·. :
F .' Tunno Le&v"':"b
B 6nd 1'011". 90. 6d. to 10â¢. 6d P"'" score.
PRO',' P Ej RT Y ')\fA RT.
Ascot wore defeated b u 45 rull" , II. N~\" ',(
P Barkor H. A Peokou H S Coll.iu.
P B rth I
0
'
. l'RIC)1:
PIGS.
m~"inJ( ,40 f~r ;1 Ji:a.t,hnm!,stead " nd H.
H' B
(k' ) '26
."
â¢
: " a 00_'" 1l<lt out ... ...... ".
. Bailon P'R". WGl"hinl{ from 6 acore 101b.
Cheney 14 not out. Ascot cou ld only " h·
Th:[~id& 8w ;:;e' well ·matohod till the 17th ~. i!!rner l~ort.on .......~. ... ...
to 8 1ecore 10lb., lCs.3d. per .core; 8 acore
Mr. F. W . Alhvri~ht w[l &eli by auc- tain 36 Sutton IS being top scorer. Ph... r
~. wMn f~~n'e ~t a 6, &Ild aftorwarda
. J E~!. 'V ~~.~. '~:. '.':. ':: . ::: ::~ 18
1l1~· 1 to ~Olb~9a.l~.~ ~. j 9 !lil~b.llt!:. !ion on ThuNaay ne~t. at the S ix B~1l3 · took throe wiclmts for 12. alld !s!l!).C!i f O lil'
pJ:.,.~
~;kft;., .1. Spenoor:
A.
I
·
.
9~. 641.; Ii"
td"12 800ro . Yar.d. Sidmouth Street, Rep-ding, surplus ; tor 18.
Total ...
79
101b. 90.; fat aowo. 10 score to 30 oooro. whe~lwrighto' .tack
Cole. P. Bull (!lrip) . 17, Sutton 0: W .
8taooy. A. H : Shorter, C. Durm'n, E.
'
Factory II.
.7â¢. M.; porke..... 3 .cere to 4 &core, 10â¢. 6<1.;
Mesers. Egginton and Son ...ill dis pOBe
1l.THI'I'RUN AND SUMM
llain.. "kip). 20.
_
.
F. TippinJ{ 0 TUll b Watt.l .. ... . :."... 6
4 seqre lib. tD 5 aeore l()lb .⢠1()e.
_
of the household furmtu.re and efFects of
'!
,-,
Sutton . ..t one til1ll' hold a
iouii'
H. Grippe Ibw b B ..rtholomow ...... 0
: HORSE SAL~. 1
. the I..te MiS6 M. P oulter 00 May 27th Ilot
HOI,rnA YS.
lead. but with 6 6 and ·, 5 p.lmer Park
A. Porton Ibw b Watts ......
... 2
AI ' Aldbdie'. horae. c~~lall.e.1 and 1I)0tor⢠. " lOi.e Oaken," ¥ortimer, Berks. A.l, o on
, -.
dre.... Jevel at the 170th end. Button·s. bow~
G. Mag", b Rimmer .. ...... ,
... ZI
car ropoooitory, St. Morlm41 Lane. LoDdon. Juue 8th. at the Great W eBtern Hotel.
The London and Soulh Western Rntl·
W ,- Hi'lI rUGD °Mut ..... , ...
.e..-er, regained the lead.
AA' B
...
111
laat
WOOD~d&y.
MMlnL.
W
.
a.22Qnd
IS·bFo~m&,?n·
1
R-e..ding.
the
freehold
bMslnB!s
premises
wn.y
Co.
announc
e
th
~
u:,>ua
J
fA~
t
~x'J
llrPalmer Park: T~lbot, Allen, HOWl!l4n,
. roo kI b ' . arn<lr .. ,.. . ...
tho prop<I.lors had ..bout
,I
M k
d f
Jd
k f
,..., eds from
Towner (skipl. 111. Sutton',: J. IL--8li&rpe.
A. Loaver a H . Ma.rner b G. Marner 0
th· . ct'
'I t
di poae of
beoldea oituated at 4. Butter
ar et. 'a n
r echo , sions every wee or vary n ~ " cr1
.
J. A. Ba.rrett, H . Vandenberg, F . Wheeler
T. Miles o' Glen b Watts ...... . .. .. .. 8-.. . . .
~Gr~~8 11~t.I s:,e ~ri.&a:' Of ev~ry mak4' 1·dwel!ing-houeee in H osier Street, Victori a ; Wa.terloo, to North Cornwall . Coast from
,(.kip) , 26.
,
.
A~ R : 0."" b , G. Marner ... ... ... . .. . 0
~~ etc &nd motor-cano .nd """...qrieo, Rond and Kennet Side.
1223., North Devon from 205., Dartm "or
Tho Bid.. were level at the 5Ch end. Palmor
C. ·A . . Beaaley not out ... ... ...... 11
'l'b.. whole de.y ..... a bua:r olle;1 trade for",
Metlsr!. Haelam "".d Bon ...ill &211 b y from 19s .. E ast Devon Coast from 146 . .6d.,
Park then Jroicl( away and holdinl( th,& lead
A. !'Ialt c Glen b Watts...
... ... 2
t.~l' horse. with' oize and ,,*bo\&n~; for auc tion on JUn<! 9th 10 four lots, six fr oo · . Dorsot co ... t from 11.." tsle of WIght
till tho 16th end. After thia P aJmer Park
Erl.... .. ;. ...................,. II
etthor ridinl! or drivi", ..........9 noticeablo' l hold cottages situated a~··Bpunoer·8 Wood , from Vâ¢. Gd., nournemouth, ·Boseo..-Il<! ,
bnly ' 800r&<l at one EIIld. and Suttpn·. won
.t.ronJ{" van horae. and 0. huV- car~ ~'!" I Also on -JUll<l liard Albert Wharf. 116 , etc, 110,. N ew FOf'st Ss. 3d .⢠Loe-oll .th~ .
.by 7.
'
.
I
TOtal
... 68
'in for ... goed
'ct tho
Y 0 1King'. Re.d Re ading.
Further partic u; ' Sol~nt South sea etc .⢠83,. including addl'
Evary
oree toWIllJ lans will be' announced.
ti onn] ⢠facilities ⢠In connection with 1I,.
pony Brow!
Meaers. Walton I!I.D.d LM~ 10, "-' Mount Whitsuntide holiday.
i"-. ' b':y Street, Lon~n , W ., will ",,:1 by auction
Speci,.] fllCil 'ties are . a!forded for ",P end.
gelding. on tho ])relDUMl8 on J!,ne 9th, the, cO!'tent. ing an 'Oar1y hohday .on the Contine nt.
of Caleot Park ManSlon. ne~r B.e~ding .
There WIll be excurolO1l8 Irom London
' 1'l1>e
Mr. Charle. BtAmlDil. has reoelved in· (W:.terloo) n .. Southampton, to Pan.
:40 ,," .⢠atructions from the e>icipi, .ot. the ' lah Mr. I (26, ,) 00 M"y 28th ⢠.29th aud ~Oth and
1
1D ,barMargrett ro ~ell bJ⢠..auction on the r Ju ne lob and ou saUl" dat â¢â¢ , .. 'so every
1!"'lI!i~ ..t "CYBiobnrf,''. ._ 99. LOndo,n 1Thul'6d·aY. to Havre (25s.). tn St. Malo for
Bead, the hOUll"hoid furniture ..nd eJfeets. Brittany (250. 6<1 .) on May 28tl. and 30th.
~
.
'.
..nd every Saturday th.re"ft.,..; to Cher·
bourg (24s. 6d.J eve ry Tuosday (also May
;RACI~G.
28th)' to Gnerru;ey and J ersey (2&.) on
â¢
Frid;Y5 (M ~y ) nnd Saturd,.ys there.rtn.
Tho croa.'l·Channel boats trom S~uthampÂ
READING CENTRAL CLUB. ·ton oro of th<> latest. geared turbID<> . ttl>e.
eIlBurin~ ·every comfort. en routo . Tlo e.ts
> 1'00 &e.d.!ng .~;t;;:l
.
Me avall ..ble for return ..ny day of 0011·
w:..
I
R. !yaite a and b Bondall ......
2
1
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00
...
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an
w~
welJ ·j
fi5 :ire llis
of t h<l 6 nccccd
mu,.:;te r ed rour
Tow ncr again d ,
for a. h n.rd ·h i t
rellche<l 136. '
47. but Ol i, or
ful
I\d
1.1.'-iun.l;
WEnn AS '.0\
Tho
t wo
~!n .opi,' "
WlckC Lg t o
run was
BCO T<!t l.
che CL-ply ooforc
nssociarod, and
waa witn f!se.c d,
cricket. 'G.
se rv ice, uut J
lQad, a.nd t he
behind .
feat..~
ting
lea.guB c rictlPt,
co..mc d by nil il
WhlCh \ V(,-bh is
T (HV Il C r
be
C H ! lLII I
r~n!(,Ill IH} rcri
t~ e
ball t n.wlIl'Cls
00 . . . . . . .
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...
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c cs,,, jv c
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Park:
L.
:O:flO\b..
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R oad won.
,
n. ,\V
37.
aoor:1.1ib.
gc ~.nt t h flJ(!
t
-,.,000
W. BIPPET
idg up to fifteen day..
.
\The popular "rail, sea and river:' trl.p ·
~ om London (Waterl.60) to tho hlBtono
~ity of Rooon. 628 ',nules 01 travel at . &
returI\ fare of 32s. 6d., _ond Oilv.B~ wlll
commence May 27th, and be , oontlnued
every w.eok-day throughout the eu·mmer
!
Bej!'!';iramm". siring full pO:rl.Ioulare of
the c1ie~ ticket and excurl!lio~ . '.D<:ili tioes,
also . additional lun.cb.eo~ and dinm8:car
traiil.. together WIth illu&trated gulllel
"Hlnte for Holldaye." c,.,; be obtaine4
i free tl'OIt\ the 8uperintendent of ~h. line,
Waterloo l Station. B,B .
. _w'a~ to train atbiet... around Berk'and
·Bucke for all ItOrte of spo.x:t.e in MA7. June.
and · Jul~ . -;J .. · Bt.okett, ' 119,K&nMington
-JWad.
RÂ¥ini'
fa
fe d .
n
\i
go od ld ld o f
t o t ho fore wi
Ron.d :l.I'A tot)
d.w
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ccll e nt
foi l1 fi'cre d
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b.lIl"4, Hidd. ·l1
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who fallc ir·<1
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