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BY "GROUNDBA'TJ~' ~~, ~ '.

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opening dars of t.lu. :",,~:\:.a~~i
favoured with nice ' 8ci1JtII.~~,t, ' ~
and 'sport, for the time of '~ ~ ~:-:
nbovo the average. ' Mol'll:'rilll. · , i. wanted. Mr. StanJe.7 "_il~·
writ6S :- " The geDftral..i "
' ' ' :'
[a lr ly we~l, them tie~R :
--:
rnnlllllg,. ,wllh the ~'j '
e;
Some meG chub and bar1)el-i:' 0-.- · .ol
O il Ihe ope'ning d.:. by l!h" "'~'1
nlld (nend. flshine with;.~ ~
ctt, III t he pool., at Hainblederit~.
I
to IIcn rly 41b. nnd b&rbel iiia\.~~r.
nind e II!, a Illee bal( of. 26Jb;·~ , ....
~
is , t " l amo ng the barbel ..Qdl··til:ro'(,'
so mo llIe e fish, ~ tb'ree ft!tam~
Mr. C. Rn. hbroob; ..
Jiit/l
" Hral , hR.S taken some ~ "\iJ!
r."l lIIg " de ad rr~, th8 _but~~ub""
ing neDrly 5lb. Ho also took ~.· batb!ll
41 0 l ~o7. : 011 the same baiL ' Hi'.~ H. J. '.
111' 1' . fi" ll1n ~ nbov., OxIord, "lau .ti>k<>\i ...
"Io n o f chub on the fly. ' J "sa'! . f~ J
1'h "<, ,, led lllAt 121b.
&>me ni .... _la
" 1>',":' 11 ca ught up to 2lh. • Resa".
Ii' wil l put a stop to anglins it(; the
I .,. r e ach p, for ~ \Ve<lk. Th$ . W<lin,
.HI. 1II01'IIIng fishmg, should ,,110M the

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MOMENTS.

rather rema'l'ubl.&:H.y.
~el,"JlI in the up!"'r reaches' 6" ,.t!16
"01, "" d no doubt I is endorsin~ the
I op inIOn 01 those who- haTe fished
M"l' flv ri .e this year wli:en he says
the ge l",ral verdict is that- the trou~
ur 1 1 p. \(~r cnme properly-to f~CdiDg

11l\lrc ....... I0Il!:l of a

tt y i t. :;.c1(. thoup;h, of · cou~, Uiey
Ilt tlw n'mnh in ·tbeir accustomed
" H T S" rceoros the oallture

n. .ll p rv,

where ho ..- had .. .
rnt1 .. { I r t rout ... cn lI n"g 81 1b~ downwards.
" r{l d o Hut now gr t a snfficiently he&'Y1
( If
th e ]\1:\\ fh ill ill') l ow~r reaohes

the 1\t'1'IIP{ io l1l<lucc t h p '€' t9.J'a~r~t
la k ~-' illio( <hiT lt y insc('t. That these , fish
1 :dt ~ t il{! fly ill t he hieh e r reaches · of
b\' ~ the ~turns roe.

Kf' nllc t is ' "hO\\l1

No th rI ll is equ ..l to that

".1 ,,10,<\.,.

hy th~ angler in seei ng-one of

lev iot,hn n$ ()f th e depn rush "t his
" 1I T. S." uiv cs ~ !lrapliic deRcril1tion
u.ch a ll cx p a-ne llce wh JCh bef-ell him ill
J{{'nnct .

He

fHW S :

" I ha.d

OM ..

real

mome nt, \\ rth one of the biggeJ:lt.
c ' c r seen in the water. He
C I'I!! \:;1 1H! n p find down the elllRgish
ifl l1 or thc snid s treAm, and once he
_In",h u p to my spent gn a t, regarded
l H \ VO

Iv. h "sa n to op e n
nrllc Ll a way !~
HIS

bi ~

,r,(r eai> month.
'fM, I
"s\.v. not Jess tha.n Blb s, Bnd it
,,<,lJ h n't"<G b ee n 10lb! , f or h e Jooked
en d thick. as w ell ~" Io n g. I hoaro
on 1\ ~mnl1 prlvnte fi :'lo lw>rv ft. trout of
11 8d b M n la nded , hut I do not know
r il! h t'< of the ~lory, whose sec ond chap4.\

wei'!ht

t"1;1 th,t the aaid !)·oounder WM re
to tho wate r. If it is nil true. tli"
bo d CRCribed

ftll!! ht t,o

in

rolling

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MAHT .. .
T Ilr-.r 1ar M(' S."T~

1

H asla m and Sn~ nt,J.l

tum the !Shop ,

rtlll

n.od sta bling.

ItlO l C3

]ll lJ!" ' Rrrl nIH] r naif-lin in!! 1}Te"'i sltl.
1I~ .\l rM..!rt \\,h a rf, 116, King's Road.
T he IHo l'~ r l y which W&.!J ~ until
v III l~l fl or.(·llpat i nn or M~'!S "q ..; Mjl."'''m

h· .:1Jr-rCi· me rchanta. reeeit·oo ~ .. GMt

£1

r.oo,

and was ultimnteJv oo\d ·fOt'
'I'l,e p llrchn." lT was Mr. EUi. ,. ~..I.

~Ul r (' ,Y

F I~ r('hrot h cr,

Ellis and Co .• 29.
E C . . \\ 111 "'u"mit nt tho
t' !'O kf·lIh(')l1<:.e Ya."f'd E C . . o n July
\lin~' R u\= a] Hur ... .. .a nU Cnrriage
on " ,i •.n>'''' F rbl' 8 1r C.I'It , R eM ing.
, 'HS

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Wi n kw orth nnd Co. 13, Cunon
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W . w ill "'ll in I " "oon 011 .Tuly
A <;c~f) t Cottfl,!:c." W r!l kri p1cl;
BIro
lil!J1.H"r.pd !'lite 0r n ea!"ly 65 ncl'ed,
of 2 6\ a c res , s JiU1'Ited

1' .... 1 1,(, 1 twl
l\· Il\'l ~ f .f

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n " rk.'J .

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ell

"ill ~ <> 11 on Ju lv 16.b..
)f '\(1 Hn Lpl, Rr:\f'knoll. the
b '~, ina nn nfN\ of about.
" ll l l f ro n l \~(> II BuH Lane Bnd

II (\ 1111

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L,.n ~ ,

11, Cl,rp Jld on H otel. O, lord, the "BalE ·! 11,(' " fh fo"'d , ('o mprHHng excelle nt

f"rmR
.
Nlo llol" , " Pod Co will dianoM of
irl" , ... I.,,,h1 ,., r:O "l tcnts ~ r the res j4
" ' V lrit.nkn ighLB,·· Reading, on
! I. d rt TH1 33rd.

i\ tl h llr AVT<' 'f'. wll l nrre r , Jon Tues·
;·:d, nl t h r'! Grc ... t W ef:.t{' r n Rote'.

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Vi11n. ."

Sout h

Vicw

• C:l\,.pr<,;l plTTI! "n"aeml\T" ' n F ,q ir ..
and" W oodcock Vicw." Three·Milo-

: al ':; f)
G ree n6e1d Coltagc," Hyde
Sh inn eJ" .
.T . H. G 0111<1 beg. to n<>Lilv that he
dl foT' I:l.!\lc t Nos. 4 &n<l 6, CArno.rvon
R{,lIdi ng, at a very . re asonable
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k n-ow n

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Milll:i troam

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f!rsh L O<' k, H en le y ; alao Ta.lu
hulidm~ la n<l. s ituat..d
at
of Weir Cotta'le, H en le y.
Ih. lam and Son will ,Ii.pos"
4

hl ",·k of freehold
III rr..,· fre" h" ld

compm.
cottages
ga rd C:lI l-1. ~ll op n nd rc ~jdence. work·
. -tc. nt t he G rent We.. tcrn Hotel, '

property
country

on J uly 3 r.d .
Cha rleA Su>\ e ns will hold hi. neIt
horRes. vehicl eR. etc . on July 18th,
. Calli e Marke L Hall, &earung.
.

R EADING

SAVINGS BANK.

R stabli •.Iied 1817.
72, LONDON STREET, HEADING.

Dun k H oul s :
' Dailv 10 t!ll 4 (e , copt W<Ylncsdar'
Wu lll r.. rl"v. 9 3() t lil J230.
.

F rxlny .111(1 ~atllrdOlV

OV 01 Jl llgS,

6 tIll 8.

In :' "('5 t nllnwuJ OIl De po3ita .
2~ J,l r 1,.' ;' (; " l!(; r,t! ]) ejl " r lrrfl)~t.
Pt. ' ( I llt. Sup/l Ie '~rUJlar]' Dor)qrtmont.
D r Bnc~cs:

377 OvftJl d 11 , .td

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Id 16 \ Vo kingham

HCJIlc1. H.t aumg'. nlld 23, Market
1'1:1(;0, Wok!llKbnm.

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...... ;.. '" - 1

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'.LJr....'. . . : . ..

, ..

.. _ .. . . . . . .

0

..... :. · 0

;iriAtJi ··v. ':UADiN!1 ~NlOR

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B~V.
A'tI'~S.
. ~t;l~~w~tEt;~~
pl&)'oCI
-Theale 011>&tur-'

. ' . e..m~.
.walJ
ThIll·

O.
.'" ... 11
... ... 2
l "

fieklillg, the .wickets began to fall npidly~
It WGS extraordinary tr,at ouch suec6s8fw
bat-.men "" J. Tnrn e r, L. Tutty, S . Sm!th J
H. Windsor Mld ,B. Marsden shonld not
compile a ruo b etween them, and bnt for a
~ oo d stand by Titcombe and the versatile

••• •

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"",,~~!~~~~ :..... .. . . "

.... 4

..

... 18
6

... . 5
... ... ... .. .' .. .. 17
b Tifoombe ... 0

'fowner the score would ha.ve been very
mode rat-e. As it 'w as, there 600med a pros·
pect at one time of a victory for Palmer
Clob, but th e Inter batsmen r..iled. SarI!eant who i , ... tower 01 stren gth to
Lond~D Road, came out with the
figures of eight for 26, while Ridde.lI had

... Ii
... ............ 2

~

E""t Readi.ng ~ave beenl ..monget the nn·
tllis iR'eason. They lost to Pal·
mer Club b'y ' si,x runs, and on Saturd3Y
thev sueenmbcd!to Wokinghn.m ,Ma""ies by
'lin e. Magpies Itook first Iknock, WiIIi""lB
nnd Blake beiqg the . bowler8 lor Ea st
R ea.ding. With lbe Reore at. three Webb
was caught .and bowled lIy Blake.
E""t

,. ... ... ... 0

b )tiddell ... ... 8
out . " ....... ,.. 0.
...... . ,. .. . .. . .. . ... 6

Reading mi&&ed several I ~&n~s, (!at.c~es
be ing dropped and mlsfieldmg . bemg
general. Herrifif,tion wa.'i mL'lSed ~r]y on,

.... : ......... . : .. ... .

READiN~

,.e

w, Broc) .b V........:.' .......:. " :. 21
J . Bl'lanl e bdd. b chandl"r ... ... ... . 0

P. Bow:!ey " WoodiLll b Chlllldicr .. , ... . 3 .

H.
R.
R
F.

B.

Total ...... ... . :.... ..'.. ...
~adinlf Jun,Or eCOn'orvativ ....
Merry b Chapman
.
...
Woodall b' Alien ... ... .. . ...
..,
Tull c. Cl1:ipman b AII~n...
.. .
Hawk,". b ' ChappllLll . .....
...
Chandler b AlIcn .. . ' . .. ... .. . .. .

"fhe innings

to!'

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0.

9
, 2.

3

W . V .... b Chnl!m&Jl ............ ... 5

WOKmGHAM

MiAGPIES. '

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W0 k '"

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clea n· boWlc d

Plumridge,

Searle

:r.nSFO~TUN~S FOR ":Y'MAN'S.
T . ni~hop b
Caver/ ham Elt.. P e ter' , are doing well. On
A .•
8atnrd~ theYI defent.d Wyman~s by 80 to
~. .
40, and showed pretty clearly. 'tha.t they
I, Ilk.IliJ.U,.- .
are a side to ' be reckoned Wltlt ID
~
.-.~-'-.~
Second Division. It was, howe.er, a day ~ A ' ~:P,J}!J!llrl
of misfortun e. for Wyman 'H. Thr~!""lJ
,,'ere run oufr-Skeates, Barnard o.nd
H ' ~Ia!,,!c !<n!
Saunders. Th'om&s missoo . catc_hea, .ra.thcr
hard Otlca though'. and two mon wer~ inS . .. Whieh"'<>,.,
ju rctl. Jones ,1 whilst batting, got his ~se
bu"t and h ad to r etire for
penod .
" 'rommy" B~bop in th<l
aight of tho I)an !,Ind 'was' ''''SJP_~!f!C8
right eye
of Bke••es <
~~~~t.ti{I~i:M;;';~'I~~;
took
in the ,I~~~.~ ~i~tl
to be no
taken '

tt:

c:

to have the
ing the
bnt~m"ho"
at the

·The·

~ 8.

" Jr:

Scor
" :~

,?Ot~r

........ .

........ . ........ .

out; ...1

. . . . . . . . . ...

Brown ....... " ' "
oUt , .. . .. ....... . .., .. .
b Brow.n ........ .

';w:.
I -

·' ( Total .(" ':" ,','. ,:: ."

.. '

~ ,,

; Corp«rcr.:tioo '..Highwaye..

'i6

" . ...
_

'. . I.

Roa.d on Saturaay~ and, hMl<4.fb be loft dawn

.

om cialq ! we re:- .

l. l~. B~7Ii;:':,'

·Judges:

c . Cn""" c Hani. b Whittle ...... 6

T

J.

O. Sttjrt c ' M;lb ' Il ;Leo ... ... .... .... 6

Wald

W. Thatciher' o-U!o. b :Wruttle ... " .... (;

S . H. Awmack. •
I
.Marksmen Rnd Umpires: y"","s. p.
BIshop, R. f:l. S almon, C. R' l obilt, R.
A NOrris,
I
Ste w8rds: Messrs. J. E. Bcaslt'y, JUD.,
F . W. Snell, J. T. B ri dges, F. W. Allen,

. ' w. .

Brbwn~

b WbittJo I....."": ... .........

9

J. GllIo·;lj·Whittle- :.. .... ... .. . ..... . .. .. 6

'1

tho Maapie..1 b~lv nine rune.
•

"'b"F' ... '" ... .... ..

n
Hi .. iiif.<.ru n

- NewmaD b -Whittle, ... .. ...... , " . 0
C. Snwyor 'b ' BowIe............. . ~ 9 ' - A.
C. Foiter 0 Mi1<;s' 1i WhittT.. ..:.. . ... 2
H. Chandler .b Bm.rev ............... II
. F . JaCkron b Wflittlo . . ... - ... .. ~ ;. ~ .....3
A. Ladd. Ibw b'Belt he r ... ... '... . .. , 3
G. Code_rill· h~U1o , ...., ." .. ; ... 10
J . H . Sansomc c Rudd Q J,X.wlcy .:.... 0
T . Foster c a. ..... b - Lee . .. , •.. .~. .. . . 2
G. tJoon:cr not out . , . . _. .. .. . .•. . ..• .:5
W. Cockerill not out ........~ , ... '" .. : 0
Exira.... "_ .. . ... ...
' .. ~ ' 2 '

'!Ornewhc,\ in fnour 01 the home team.
Magpies.
WJlatt; (orY.M., batted ",ell. &or... : - .
Me
em the previol1 Saturda.v) deservlDA much . J W.bb 0 aDd Blake ... .... _... ... .. . 0
T . Goddard o 'T lor b_Willi""", . ., ... 13
Y . . . A.
praiso for hi~ 3 , while G. ),fa)"s total was
W. ·Challis.run 0 t..: .. ·.Y. ... ... ,,: ... .... 0
C . . MPlD8 b PI.irilcr ... ... ... ... .... ... 5
26: (f ex tro.o "
ere r&ther' lHiavy.
WilAr JJerrinlttoll..c -Horner b Rc ... ley · ... 30 .
A. J . BufM!ain \ ~ Pl&nrler ... "', '" .. .. 6
liams had the ~est bowling .yer&8<' with
R eo. G . . C1c.c1o 0 :raylor b WlUiam.... .. 7
H. E. Helpcro(t b WJUtd' :...,~ ...... ...... , .; 0 . '
three for 20, ~. Blake hM tbree for 25,
C~-Ricleout b W/Uiami ... . .'.. \ ... :.~ .. . 3
H ·,:;' C&tr,lJ'~1l ~;!ra!!,,'1.l'~: .. '", ''' ... ~
A Bensley onel for
aJ)(} Searle one for
G .' W. W;fa« b .. m""'B ............ 14
G • .M..y, I> Searl!!', .... ...... : ........... 26
18.
I
.
P . Seward h Blak,,· ..... ........... ., 13.
H : N·, G~ ' c PIJtIiner b White .:'.... . 1
J
.
M"y
c
Court
b
Blako .. . ,... " ....... 5
B : G o. F_man lbw.l b Newman .. , .. , 1
HANNEY MISSED. .
1.'. Huckinlts nH' oub .. . , ..... " . .. ,... 1
Ii'. P ....I b Newman .. . .... : ..... ... : .. ... 15 ,
F..n~t R~adinR Rtt\rtOO their inningR with
O. H ... kina not lout ... ............ ... 2
. J!'; W. Stok_notout.: ....... :.. : .. ... ·26 .,
Extras ,'" ......... . :..... " ... ~
8. Jr. KJijgbt c H. -I:!<>nten b Willisoll .4 .
G. Horner and Plumridgc, and runs
C. If. Bteeloy not out :.. .., ... ... '.. , ' 7
quickly, Plnmrrdg<l lIe ing very 1LD,.u!Slri.,,,,-,
Tom!
,
'"
'"
...
...
.........
114
_
Extru ......... .. . ";', ... '::. .,' 12
Horner played steadily, being
. by
,
I
'
Hawkins for" " Iul\ble 14, the first WICket
E~t
.
Reading.
,
Total (9. wi~ •.t., nec1~red) .. .156 G. Plumridge \j Seward ~ .. ... •.. ". 41
putting on 38. ~. Blake then wen~ iiI, but
G. Hornor c. Ch ~llia h HawkiM : .. '" 14
._ park ~JI£til¥to. .
.,
~ .
did not stay 101lg, beiug beaten by'-a shoote~
A. BlAke b H aw/dIU! ... ... ... ... ... .. . 13
C. Nowman 6 Freeman ... '" ... .... ..
from Hawkins.11 After Plum ridge wa. ont
L. Jenninlto b Rid<!Out.. .... ,. ... .... .. 6
A : ,P lanner b HbPori>lt '" .... ........ , l!O
the bIlekh<>n' I,W"" gono from the :l!!... t-. A. B .... I.y c .nd b SC\\.rd .. . ...... 7
B. Willi..,n ·b Knight .:. :.. ... .. . ... 9
ende~.
H anney e.nd Benham wQuld ha... e
H ; Wh;te 0 Stenlit'l b Freeman ' ...... '1
G. Taylor 0 J ¥av b Webb ... ... ... 0
b een -a godscn~ {or them atl'<this, ltage of
A. Searlo h Se"'laril .. ... . ... ... .. . .. . . 6
J. Prou~n b Kn'liht .. . ... .. ....... 22
C. COllrt 0 and' b Go<ld.rd ... ' .. .. .. . ... . 7
JobllOOn' e Burnbam ' b -Knigbt ... ~..... 3 the game. E "\"t Rendina
.actnally 80
E. Williamo h Seward ... ... .. . ... ... 9
Phillip. 0 Minn. b Freeman ..... .' ... 4
011 the 'boa;ril fpr {our wickets (only :u i?<"
W. Mav not out ....... , .. , .. .... ,.. 0
Cre.-.e\l b Freeman .... :; '; .. '" ." ... O·
hind) but Se:-l'"rd, W)IO secured five WICW.
B""hior
b
Goddard
...
...
...
......
0
B. ProuteD no' ont ... ...... ... ,.. ... 2
kets for a soHp),!), run ago.inst East Re8~.
E.uaa
....
...
..
.
......."
2
J . Mr.rtin not out . ... '" ... ... ... ... 1
ing on tho p",vlowr Sato~~ay .. ~a.B ~g&tn
Extraa ... ...... ........ . ......... 16
put
on
'"\11 t h
surprlsmg
8UCCe5II,
... .. ... .l<l5
capturi,,!! four wickets for .igM runB.
closed for 114'~HerrlDst~n (who . !Dade 36

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66

Total .. .... ' .. , .'" ...... ... 53
n'rr
Thi. m.tch ...... ~Iayod at Palmer ' P~TIc ou
;Y .M.C.A . ... PA,.)';", INSTITUJ'E. ,
as W3S also G. ¥ay, theBe b,eing very costly
mistakes and the need of good change Saturday• . and I'MlIlted in a narrow victory _ ThIS match wa. played at LlebentOOd
bowlers ~\' a.e a.gnin ap'parc.nt.

EAST

69

J'l!1WI.

".0. C:--~ad ·I;I. ~er, ...... ...: ...... ' 8
':;A ~
W .. ~ ...... ~ ·~.iiU £>\' ... ~ ..
·t' ... .. Q. • ~J:
A.. CIi~p1l!aD 0 'WOo<1iUl 1> V~ ... ..... 5 . 'G
A. Bel~c 'V&", bJ::hondler_...... ... >: 9 : .JR'
8 . . AIIIIl1 b C1iandl~r ,'" ..... .. . 1... ; 1
l C:

Extr.. ... ... ... ', ' ........ , ... 3

O·
............ 12
... 19 ,

Total ..I

. -' ', ', '

... 87

S"rgc&n~.. .

TitQ9n,ibc

rortuD\~tOll

~

\Ai

&orea: :-.o:~. ~Ji~. "

.. . 11

~J~~~J::~:....b ...
Sarge.nL ·10
~. ... 0

C~NTURY.

day. '.

W~ "'B utler not out ',:-. . . . . .. . ........ 10
J. Butler ' ron out ... ... ... ... .. . ...... 0
W. Greetham b 8 ..,.,.er ." .... ;..... Ii

Clllb.
b Riddon ." ... 8
"'•• u,~",t..... ... ... 0.
If &rgeant 6

Our Palmer Club corr ... ~on­

dent writes: I!' We wc re a;!I rAe8!;ed it was
over without B:n y of us being inju(ed."

MAGpIES TO,P,' THE

Ii

... _.. ... -.; ....... .. _ ... 8
.."".'
"
I'~'
..
C
Total ~ .•. I .... . i t ..1" ... • fI'• .:..... •••• J bO

and backed up a!l h e was by 'very - smart.

two for 32.

...... ...

•........ , 0
.. ... : , ..... ·2

SARGEANT'S SUCCESS.
Battin!! first, WOkiD~b"", pu~ . to"e'b<l1, .1
87, th.ree b"tsmeD mann!! """ful ~Qres-­
S Riddell, H . Butler and F. BaDDlnf!1:on.
The total W!III • good one under the circum·
stan ces. Towner and 'l'iteombe each captured four wickets and ·'l:ntt)!. had. two. ~
nlready indie&ted, PRImer Club made a
sportillg efrort lo get the mDS. However,
tlley found Sargelmt very diMcplt. to [llay,

were at aIle

Old acres and Simms will o"or,
J lllv 14 t11, at t he Catherine Wheel
H onley, lhe eha.mi ng l itt.l - r iver·
rc ... i(tPN!C

_.......... .. 13
. .. '" ...... 6

too

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C'

.,~~~;~~~'~~l~~X"."C._'... ::?~:::·!.~ ~.it '..

cut nnde~ >the +~, ·and;'Ti'tbOmbe
struck 9D<ler the heart. Slill.':tondon
won on Uleir merits, Palmer Club
in ~ sporting ellort to get the mns.

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,\,111 o;;:e ll on Jnly 1st,

C, lIin " a nd (, ,,11 ill , . 37

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and Willi Ams I"nd hnd l3!>a,lev caught off
his b"wlillj:( poddaTd hIWl Court caught
and bowled, and bowled B asher for lIO CAVERSHAM
Jonns.
Sewf\r<l mav be , con~~tula.ted on
This mat~
this second r emarkable SUCCCSB.
.
Satnrday, and

B rac kn c ll , <'Ifher in ,

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P"lmer "Club were lIot :eutmKlured
"itch of Wokingbam· Lond~n
' ,teeplec,h&Sing
of the visitors described
it ·u . 'TbV8
....·" ..·:'· fltef;,p
th"D cricket.
certainly one or two nl\8\y mjurie8
was hit in tile Dl<luth. Banniogton

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,11 T S . ~' in "The Field," reaordB a

tll" f.,\1lh1 ,1~

run

THE STATE OF ' THE . PITq~ • . ::

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rOD, A. E. Winsl ow, J . M. Powe ll,

~. A . Sw&iu.

Lap Scorer and Bell Stewards: Yessrs.
8

W -:- Fan and Gus

ThomtL~.

52 : . , Ti1l'ekeepeljil; Me .. rs. H. f... T~lbot anI!
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1'1: Jiray. .
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WINCHESTER GAB COMPANY . T_
" Starter: Mi. V(. H. Jo!,es.
. Handicapper: Mr. J. E. Bea, ley (fI~t).
READING GAS 'COMPANY.
Hon. liIeerctary: Mr. Jame. E. Beas ley.
Playoo, ~n the . County Ground
;Salur- . t>etAils :~
and eooed in • win for a-djnlf~ l>y :lG ' . asiL YARDS (FLAT' HANDICAP.
a~ f'!u .. wickebo. Aul!; hit Dp 78, not .
Cup, prOBen tP<! I by' the \ale
BOOrW~cl,.;,;tcr G~. Com~ny.. ..'
.
Mr. Ar~hur Hill.. )
J. Chorley lb,. b ·OrChard , .. ,... " ... 26
' W. H .. D~aecu, 1l.A .C. ... !........... 1
B : Smifu;; b.Oroliaro ... ........ . ... .1,3
. .A. '4 Undc.rwood, RA,C ........ 11
r ......... 11
R':'.Ram.r.f;Oh. 0 and ,b .AuJt .... :. ,.:
12 ..
"•. ;f. P e'........ R .A.C. ......
0 ;" RumbOld b BulJijr.. . .... ,.. ;.. ... 7
Won by . a I yard. TilJle, 2min. 'lOsec . .
·A.
{capi:l b BuI......... . .. .... ca'
' ONE MILE BicYCLE HANDICAP.
~ ~'" b Hejd.worth ...... ; ..... . , .. 1 .
w.
- r b HoIdoiwor'th ... ...... ... .. : ·G· (Challenge Cup, presented by the Lli.die~
F. A. ~
. mall ~lIP ·out ·, .. . .. "' ... · .. . ....
of ;aending. ~,
W . . M: r ,," and b Talbct ... ,.... , 6
H. E. 'Jones (holder), P.. A.C. ... 1 .
W. H 06 lhw b Auat ... ." ... I.. '3., )~l}. JODf,S, R.A.C. '\ ... :......... ....... 2
H. A . nlron not: out ... '. . ... .. . '. . 0 ', : :B. Pembroke , B. A,C. : .............. 3
. ~~tt ... ,', .... . " .... '... "',. .... ,.. 15 , "~:Wo~· !"irly ' easily. · Time~ l2min. 4Ooeo •.
, Total

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, : 150 YARDf'!. (FLAT) B0:viS":,RACE: ,
' . Firs.t h~at.-C. J. Bcnsl,?, #yd~" h

... 132

... . 3
A. V . Smtth, scrf\tch. 2; C . lA. Howm.an.
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.., 2( • 28yds., 3 . . WOII easily. Smi h ran well to

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78
b Rarnpton ... 28
H"ldaw,otth cRoKe .... b Rampout

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... o;;t .:.~. :':. ::. ::: :.: :~: 1~
EvesJ • and C. Warrick ..r

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secure •• eond place.' Time , 11S2!fuI"". ·' .
. Second beat.-H. J. Holmes, · 13yd~., l~
·P. H. W . Butler, 52yds., 2; A. G. E.
Hownian, 2Oyds., 3. A closel race. Time,
192-5sec.
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ran exceedingly well to win hy
Uar.... 'yards; inches oeparated : second and
~l!ird. Ti~e, 1~ 2-lisoe.
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:T.fIREE 'L~PS TR~DE\{SI B.lCYCLE .
., . H~NDTCAP, · . , •
W. Broadhurst; 6Oyd3. (COlehrook
" and Co.) ..................,. .......... 1
W . Sheller, .5yds. ' (.. Star ..lid

A.·tge:tl~: J;yd;."·ie;;i~b;~~"~r;d'

2

.... .. ...: ....... :.... !........... 3

. Co.)

.. .easily.

Time, 2min. :usec.·

'rh..

m;",blin... which we ... used 'were those UB""
uu.. u.c.~ by .. the competitors..

• TWO ,HUi~S FLAT HANDICAP.
A. E. :Cove'grove, l~ds: :........ 1
8.' S.t:<\bl?ingr, . 290)rds ...... ...... 2

SCott,

\ : .,~2' ··c:;l,;;..;;·W(I"

8Oyd~,

:if.' 'Tucker,

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ran wen

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