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THE I READING .: OBSERVER' SATURDAY,,: AUGUST 2, 1919.
VICTORY SPORTS CARNIVAL.
DOOE
I
I
TRADESMEN'S R{)WING CLUB.
ODDEELLOWSHIP.
RACING ON DREADNOUGHT REACH.
READING DISTRICT MEETING.
l,
\
FOR FRmT BAWDR.
READING ATHLETICS' AWAKENING.
THE PALMER PARK MEETING.
as
'l dl tlto return 10 somclhlllg like p r e Vi a" tlm ~
1;1. I conditIons one "CC!S lho reSUSClinlloll
many
iIT-.:rent. organlsal1ons etc "hlcb dUl)llg t he ",a.r
,~ rc fLlIo",cd to lap30 'Illore or less
One can
J a rdl~ E"Y hov. m er t.h at. the Readlllg Al hlet..:
l lub cea.soc~ all llc t.I Vllies on l\Ceo\ln L (If ill\(l durlll o
[ ill' \,ar
Tho R '\ C fdl,. thc cail f or m C II .. ~
ff
~\\n: l)
tf 110i- morc co alj (lid nu,) ::;uch
t.11
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ubo \ ~ III tho.b '!,; {J IlU l a p
ell
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a n e Ln Ir
li to b u(koLW 01 l ea I.'OJeJ. \Hlt<.; r 111 ordel t.o
I cud
TI e fnet. Iho l,. w,t1un 4\ l\ ook 01 cO
('It Ihl.: Sl glllug ()f Pc 100 tho R ~ C Ciln s taoc l:!U{ h
col lpl et.o CU.I nl\ al as lhM Oil S L ulday afl.ornoon
I du e to tb.ose OfIi.c1 Us or the Chit> \\ ho by I CasOIl
0 1 ilgC ('lc
<luI nol" elilcr t h'll F'orccs .anti wh o
('TV b~) In the IIl Ler~ 61 6 of the H \ C a UQ \ork
mill Increase
<: h a~J. y;
fOl the BOlough teaUl
pell{OI'S Y cte I q UlI <.1 d IJij wo rlU LliC 1 way und(!r u.
",at p a.uhu wind} I ugced t.1 e gro unu tau l y lovlnglj
Junl p Ill r dlC I lIl II b ck.,. [or 40 Y l td .. Jump mO l "
u rd lc'\i 101D.vel on all t(.o urs for 40 ,}a.l<it; r;pea.t
110 I
IU o 10 J lam l liU
nuchOI
ItUG s!lLult! tlo e>rt: to.. UUlIgti I f t<l1 a. lt~ Ho ulor
l1'Oll~lIllg
4 56 J 1}1 - '1 \\ 0 I Ip) Obst tel" Race 111 whi ch com
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Ipp1 u \\1 h
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t.ccth
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wb lle out
11<1 t. he n ftlll :>11 I hL; last, JC lly )ards a ll
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r
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uua.\tach\:o }!lcd 3 \V 11 D t.!acon
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d \lpport
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fn ..HIICd to no IItll e ex t..:n t. III l ll .... l1lU.l t:1
l oJ \\cath er the Ul galllSJD o Con llw te~ at
I{ \ l :lIe \0 0 0 CO ll cra tnlatul ou WI C ::llC(;!;.::. 01
the ' I e ory (a nllv a l 0 11 S atUl<.lu.> - l be f1r:s ... 1Il(;'etllO' of 311) blz;e held undel l h e
lU 6 p CCI'I ot
the
H \ L
lIlCC
tho evc ntful 1914 tiUllllllCr
The
her fcalures of the spo1ls Vi Cl e the excdlcm
t me::; 101 the m JOI CH:u ts anu t.ho J.'(!Ul lIk able
p..r or I anccs of SO me. of l he old er members Fo[
\I ILl Cl
\\
Leach the holder of the Head Il e
llt mplOnslnp for t.ho 10cit l 100 yards SCI a t..cb. fOr
191", J d 1914 agam 1r um phcJ In t h at. t!\ c nL
<litcr a lleek and necl fit! uggle ..... J1h one of tile ~t
01 lho joungcr a.thl etes
c
\V J
EI J bt.cc n
\.lIo lher lmpOrtant... CH Il t. \\ as or ..... ou ld h h e been
badl there bee n a field the 440 .>ard"" "'cratcb LtH
[ u t! c hamplollsblp of llClk.'lJllrc
OU t of t lJt! !).I:t;
t'otranLs fOr thiS e ~c nlt oull o ne F \
Ut e COlli S<: th o ot hers not ", til lI1g
rca"Ou
In tHe (iIrl'C 0 1 l.i ~ IrVdU
eluded fl OW IUlllllIJ o Oil aCOQu nL of a
\\hl h he SU6l.a llcd 111 a. pre\IOUS l acc
Ih us JUu
t II Lad a
wa ll OVCI
F OI ' Iho 880 y Irds
h:tlJ(II\:il}) (ope ll ) Wiele Yo Ch thub o n c Cll 1"1 S
a bout t \\ CU ly {J f lho se aC l u a lly took t Lc fie I
(he e nd of (ht; fo rs l lip ~c , l:n fc ll Ou l bUl
~,{o l ld anti hna.1 1111 \\ I ", 11 11 Ll uutm Il ly I ee n cu ll
t t 10 t be (h::;t..a ll<C :Rtl1l ll lll e 111.0 I ~lcC t Ih t Oll:>h
( uL F W Ra \ Ulcnt 110j a l .Eu o n ce s .Hedl u HI
.a \d It \b1c
d ark hor",...
ltl d
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hea l
11 C \\
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1 J AWol tcnlIolmc 2
60 11
~IW borly l.tectades
Pol~
rbo
W J
E gh leen
\\'ycoru bo A C
The Reading TradeSmen s Rowmg C lub, which
h as IlOW been re\lv~d, 18 'Iualung rapId strides. m
tho Il' ght. direc~lo n The 1110mbersbip now t!Jiandt;
a t. 56 r Ol\lng mtmlbers, &nd under tho oharrma.n
ShIP of M.r T 'Fis h e l the Club has every pl'()spCOt
of a su.cceasful sea Eon b efWG It Mr E N New
man h OO temporarll,) und-ertaken the dutles of
hOIl secretary nnd It IS hoped to h old a. rega.tta. to
take the place of t Ile Working Men e ~tt &,
Ilbou t lho <cnd of Augunt F or thl8 ll'u:rpoae subsenpbions to l he sports fund are JDVltoo
That. good sper t:lman Mr W Archer ha..s -already
promised a. cup to be TOWed for by th"o JunloTS
Pr[zes h ave a.lso been proruiwd
lW,l~ (of
Messrs E J a.ck90n and Sons), aDa MEa>f8 Hill and
SherWin iha,o contributed two. gU Ineas fON thp
Ea;:tue purpo9C Subsc npliQPS should be t.enb lo the
h OD secre t ary
011 S a turda.J las" t.ho Club pu ~ up SOme very
good racIng on the Dreadnought. Rcacb Jt, was an
Idca l dlL~ tor lIh e purpose and all the races were
foug:hL ou ~ to 11 fin I:!h
The youthfu l e leruontpa l lcu larl) Lhe lads of frolu 14 to 16 years old:WM III good f91'11l .and proIlllsed SOUle good JIOwers
for tho lutlllC. Tho r ac in g was rfor club fOUl'S
a
'Will
by
Ii
quar ~c r ot a le ng t.h belllg recorded ailel a. dead
}1Ca.t
The ()ffiClala v. ere Star leN, Mess.rs. A
N elg hbou! and T Fi sher
umplro Mr N Wil
hams J Idgl-s MCt;Srs C Lon....huISt C MltclteJl
and B H Bl'D'WU Appended are the ru;ults _
Oxon
H FIshe r (\Stroke) Looker Beogar W
Ward and R a nda.l! (cox) 1 Belks T Uordan
E m t:S Maob6t h R Hockloy (strpke) a Dd KIDâ¬,
(cox) 2 Won by lh:(oo feet
'
Oxon WeI:!V W llkJIlS Hind ELane (s tl-Qke) and
S ncrue (cox) 1 Bel h
F lehol"t Harlrwell. G
'Yard Howes (slroke) and Poolc (cox) 2 W.qn by
Ulreo:-qua.rlers o f a le ngth
Ox:o n A R Webber lun A R Webber sen
S Ktng R Heale (s\,r o k e) and J
Quickendon
(cox) 1 Berks Thomas Smith, T Hlg~ E N
NcwmD.ll (&t.roko) and Dlbley (cox) 2
WOn by
th ree feet
ilion
Clarke
W !Raudall Gordon Tull J S
Cooke (sl>roke) .lI1d Seward (oox). 1 Berks Pr.ter
g E scx H E Lo nr:hllrs,1" R HockleY' (b1.roke) and
Ma.nn (cox) 2 i\. close race 'WOll hy o ne thn"d. o f
hmgth
ELane s a c \\ bent S
qUa l Lel"s of "lengt.h H
L
Coo ke 1':1 CT()V; by three
Fisher s crew beat. R
iI rc<: ICâ¬t H F 3hcr~ ere:.... o.f lOr
dea<J. h oot \\ llh.. E La.nc s.crew ulhmately
Bea le", CI cw by
lo .... m g l
bca~ tllClw by a quarler of a length
BISCUIT FACTORY CRICKET
MATCHES.
I ---+-RE \DIN G BISCUIT FACTORY
II A M C ALDERSHOT
Played at KenSington r oad . on SatuIda.y
Tha
F al!tory batted ftrst 011 11 perfect batsman! Wicket
Sheals and 0\, en the opeumg pa.rr, Boon settled down.
and luns came freely The &core WILB taken to 13U
b efOie Owen was bowled off his pads for a well pIa-yed
'j9J
As usual he played mo:tt &t~ liah CrIcket, and hit
lillie fours
Croome and Shcarl!! took the t!Joore to 214.
when Shcar" was bowled In havmg a. ~o " when only
tilX runs ehOL t of Ius contury A J W Croome and
Lcn.dley put on nnother 42 runs and With the I!core a.t
2," for 2 Wickets the Factory skipper (0 H Wilhl~mB )
declared
Croome played strong, forceful CrIcket for
1m 6., not 0 It ( UIli C tours)
R A !\[ C stnrted b nHy. !lnd lost four WIckets for ?8
r UIlS then Pte Stoma and Sgl Buckley added 60 rune
b efow tile la.tter "!LS caught by Lca.dle"y In the slips
1 tc StOfl Ie nnd Cpl SprlDg then played out tLme the
sco re bcmS' I I ) for Il\ e "Ickekl, t.he draw belDg grea.tly
IU favour of tho Factory
P te1:Uorne pla.~ed a fino
WLlIIC for hI S SIde , llnd hatted well for
his 63 not out
;Scores
n (;
FACTORY
~h ca l'S
A'
01
1) Ma ck
70
A Owen b Mnck
A r \V Croome not out
6.
U
D U Lou.dl ey not out
â¢
⢠â¢â¢â¢â¢
R H n PiLi mer C H Viliba ms. A South.
C ltJo.Olllllg H C t\Pllloton H A NeIder,
nud A B Croome did not bo.t
Extras
15
Tvlal (for 2 wkts declarod)
H A \ [ C (ALDERSHOT)
Sgt Mack c Pllhuer b ManUlcg
.:s
after , he P>"': n"h b:l.'1 1"1
h,
P
hE'1 rl"e
t heel ~
PrN"f"'"U I () ;.\'\
let
Cou rt to It
1<0 Sllr:h a pr""",loE'Ilt prad l
c. ti ... d to nlnk l:" lin f'xnm p 1e (I d
m I l..6 to thr e~ months ",.t.h ha. d
fO T I b ...
L... JCU
33 p U\ - 21 I he il
l W J .E " I t ell H \
ROADS
C
Totul
fi
t "\
by I) runs Burden took 5
runs uul Mont 19UO'" Cor 14 Scotes
FA CTORY
the resull6 11 a \~ n ot
I
h C'''
318 p III - 4t h h~ Il 1 .E 'F Hose 2 J
(bolh RA e J Q U i te all OId l la l Y ~\ l I
3 4..3 P lU - FHI d I ('al i I
F
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t\
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tho roao" are <.uffenng furl h*'I (I
tp
ll o w ~ r 3 H GQ. d(:u
4 1 \VI I.:
1h ( \.\ 1
\ c ry fe'>' .tel.:L UCI " Ctil h e "\\lll ll el II t l lIe fO I r tl
lhe IOlwe l t lV lll o lhe ll1 l lU tI.: I 18 25tL
runner
I
~,
325 pIll - 100 Y II hi. l Vetl.: l i n l) J It Hid C II
{J V ~ I 35 lc aJ ~ 01 j c C - 1:,t \ it
1 l
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in A C B lett- " {.I I l I ,}
he l I ~ 11 111\.llc II
,", e ll [II 11 2-5tll hl.'Q:)
328 p 111 - 2nd l eal 1 II 1\0 I £')
2 ".V J I.e\\l
F I l<:Llt.!y H a TI rs
t ormaJl cc til (deat.[I1 ,... Lc" l"
lion t h e ~r Itch wark
l/Jrd ~
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l I
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ptl
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ui her
1 11
p
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--5\, h
h eal
1
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Is 01 Mrs
E. GOONAN,
who wrues)
-
as lollows
\V )
be A C 2 H ~ Game:; RA e T hlS wa " a
('Id raCQ b el ween t.. ho tJv,:0 I C Q.d:cI ~
Ihe 'v.lnnCl
' ]0 ngo the (JJstallcc In "h e qll Ck t 1n {J {.If 10 sees
42 J> III --6t h hut. 1 C 'V J E gh Lt-en It 1\ C
\\ ho dUt1l1liY lllg a mag ruficeut. burst of speW
.. mp ly outpaced hb o pponcll\ ~ Itk c a champion II
II ~ stJ8.ndard 10 sees
'WbiJ,t hrlog in
India Mm,. yeanuago
I hl rt. mT foot with a
J
An tntern l of a.bo u t h alf a n h OUl f ollo,Hxl
nent
4 35 pm - F InA l h<lat 1 C W J F.Igll too n 2
G Summerfie ld 3 H 8 Simms As the runners
fU1Il:ihcd the re \\-a& about. haH a yard b eLy; oon the
fi~l and second Bnd abou L o ne loo t. ool'\\oon the
thIrd and fo urlh Time 10 s(!cs withoul a pparent
f atigue
438
]>
m - 1000 Yards Scratch
Ra<."C
for
T'of!rks Buck s and Oxon ChamplO lIsblp for
Howa.rd Palmor
Cha llenge Cup ulned
lOs LasL " on by \ t Tr~blo (Polylcobnle
l Ien;) III 1914 sJIlcc-ll'fhen - he r e has been no
t~t, -1 R F Thom a.ooc Surt'cy A C
TO READJj:RS.
have
lor .ome
time
heen
ua that reade ... tttave b.ep ctd lt1e
the .. Râ¢â¢dlng O.... rv.r}IV They
their ordflrl with tls.tr N.w"
or apply to
â¢
THE I'UBLISHER.
19 & 21. Blagra.e Stteet. itaUln"
,lace
.toue ihl!~h caUled a
aevere Irel11ted foot
and a kit
I at.t.enlloo1 the hOl!pltal
La IruIi .. for three
yean I I thea CAI\IA
home to Engla.nd the doctor I01d no
m~
any good 110 did not P~8Crlbe an y
p..'1ten t.
WcdICIDCC!I
cOli
t ho c on \ ~
530 P In -Tng of Will.r filial lound T .... o Iln\'
tea m" o f J;t a]wrtrIS of Ule III....
fucC(J C' ach othe r
two large bottlrl
6
o
I
6
~
o
o
10
4
70
V
2ND Xl
5
II
6
o
6
2
10
o
13
17
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I \ben
(Slgue4.) Mn E1DU. GOONAN. S8
l\{
lLanohHtel'
I
B you aut'ftr from aDy moh dt.eeaae
~czem.
$cl"oful â¢â¢ Bad LeI'S Ab~"&e. Ulcera OIao4ular
!..... ellltt... Boll. PJ~"I.. Sore., Er.u,tJODS
Pliu Rheumatllm Oeut 4c doll t WLllte Jour
tUne . nd moneJ on uulesa lotlona and mear .otuu.eabl
"hich cannot let belo.,.. the truda.ce. of the
um.
Wtlat
ou want .ad 'l'/llat you mu.t h""f!'
e to be pennaneaUy
~ 1⢠⢠medicine tha.t. Will tht\roQ 1.1 free tbe b~ooc1 of
ill tbe po IOnnU9matter WblCb alone
II
the t.rn. CM.1l!HI of ..u
,our .atrerlDJ' Club II 111(104 ~ J: ture III jufi .t1ph a.
e4i ne It ill comt)OHd. of in&Tedientll whfcb (lmckly
~u.c~ onroome and eltpc;1 ~helUlp.~tlell trem the bleatjl
tbllt fA why 110 manl trul1 lfonderflll cu.re. ltud toe Itl
Uedlt.
Over FSfty
ftara SllC:~1Io
'Ie.,.. t to
tbe taste
Sold by all
Cheml.to and
Stores,
2/9 per .. tile
Refuse
Suhtltutes
1
86
F ACl'Ony ,
W Brownmg b Hoed â¢
F Wlcks b Ansell ..
F Croome I b w Parker ⢠â¢.......... .
J AIIc l c Adlom b Parker
J 8unmonds htt wkt b .AmlcU
E Bull run out
~ â¢â¢
A H Berry c Fox b \Vare
H T1gweU b Ware
W \V, Cbau dler 1 b w Ware
F Levy c Warrick b Ware
18
3
14
6
4
o
2
4
o
o
D C H owwlln not out
2
2
Extras ...
Total_, â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ 55
Kenswgton-roed gn )Ulld, 2 30 p m
F""tory' Coo v SouthE..tern & South W â¢â¢ternC C
I)
Pm
H o OOnlmOI d ed the
II
School and College Outfits.
E⢠JACKSON
& SONS h old one lof the
larges t stocks
the provll1ces oBBoys'
ll1
SUits and 0\ ercoats
Havmg anticipated the present shortage
we can offer an unusually large selection
N ow the Boys are home f 10111 School bee
to their reqUirements for next term
It v\ tll
pay you to do It now
For Holiday wear we C3.n offer a la lge
selectIOn of Flannel SUits , Trousers SpOt ts
Coats, etc
WRS'l" RRADING JumOBB
Green hit w k t . .
0
Inwards st Drown b H olOlea
1
1
Mttchell 0 Stamp b Yeend:...
Roolcw.yb Yeend ..... u
13
Tompkiris 0 & b Tuoker â¢
4
B ennet .t Drown b Holn rus
23
Hamlett c Marehall b Holmes
1
BIShop 110t out
..
⢠_.. ... 4
Mnrshull, Andrews and Amps
not b&t
Ext.:raa
⢠......... 4
eli"
Total (lor 1 wldo. d.elat-od, ... , .151
FAOTOBY CAllK'l"S I
Ct..a.rk c
6
0
9
.2
0
1
2
t llo
H
Warden
(MI
lie n yon
mal tl c.,.
of
tbe
E. JACKSON & SONS,
Jacksons' Corners and Branches, READING.
[j
3
0
ott b Bennett-.... â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ 1
Extra.;: ... , .,..... â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ 0
Total.
â¢
⢠29
Telegrams
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Echoo]
BOTLY e< LEWIS
Watches are ~ ll
GUARANTEED
Gold Expandmg
If.t
Watch Bracelets
Irom £7 7 0 to £50
IS
not
CONVENIENT for
you TO CALL
Adjusted to
As GIfts they are
you may .afely
HEAT,
COLD.
and POSITION
USEFUL.
ACCEPTABLE
and
DEPENDABLE
ORDER BY POST.
relymg upon the . .
mo.t courteous and
Notable lor
DURABILITY
efflclent ae\vlce
Tested by experts
WIth a keen eye
for faults
&
PRECISION
Thl,
A, flno
II:EII.ndln.
Bracelet
DlOVetnent
Lever
W.teb. ba~
get aold ease
aDd br&cel.'.
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£10 10 0
18cl Watch and 15gt. cold Bracelet from lIS 0 0
~~~~ee
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I
TEETH!
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Personal
TEETH!!
TEETH!!!
DENtAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
rI'erms Model."ste
AttentIon
Satlsractlorj Guaranteed
Mr. P. E. COISH, 21, Station Road, READING.
At
Started with little pimple. breakIng
out 00 Utt1e boy'. bead. Itched terribly <:aU,lnl him to ...... tch and make
them b'-l. Fotme4 rna.. of eruption.
al! 0 _ bead. V.., llIt"'.1I:ep. Trled
wJezal ....... l.. wltbollt help. T-..
.... Cut!.",. &o.p ....cI Oln_t ad,
..enIMcI tUl4 tboacbt ... ..ouId &0'
~
Homo Monday, Friday &. Saturday,
10 8 III
And at BnuaehclI-BASINOSTOKB and NBWBUR,V
S.ngl. Tooth ftom 26, Upp â¢â¢ or
till 5 pm, or lilter by appomtmont
For attcnua.nce ace Local Pupel"!l
Lowâ¢â¢ Set from 21 /·
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N .... lM 18 .....'1Ite11 hea1ecl.
!!'rom ,I,ned . I & _ t of Mro H
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pili, 1I&Ifood. ~ , Ene
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â¢
D Beloo expr(!~..
pal\" Bradfield lla.-J
on Ihe \ a.1ue of
Ovo r alld ovcr
aealn dUllng \ be war "be ululs v.tLh tho be6t r e
putat.[Oll for smut lness III peace ttme had pro\cd
dlo bes t.. III hard fighttng
Ho h ad no need here to
urge IllS al1dmceo to J OUI tho Officers lralnlllg
Corps for a lruosL c \ ery boy In Lhe school already
001011<""00 to II
He w IS a pl0found beltever tn :the
"\!l.luoDof f>uch traill mg as an 0 T C s upplted botb
[or physca.l and menl"aL dc\ e lopmeuL 'lhough
t lIO 'War nugh t have shoun t ha.lI t.here ",as n ot
much sellotlsly .amISs w] ~b tho mental quallllCs of
:t he British people twas httle t.o our ercUlt. IhaL
of a ll the greiLl: POYoetS 10 thc v.ar our pb)s\cal
s LandalCl was apparently Lhe lowest
Ho :saw not. the s bgh t.eE\\i ground 111 human
n a.lur:e for beh evtng Lha.t eo 'UllhLa.ry tra.mmg en
oouraged '"" mlhtatlst t.t:11Ipc.r To tile rela.tl\C6 of
tho fallen 80ch II. beautiful ~ cr vlce as had been
held ", as a. gJ"(~at.. conoolatlOu It took Ute place 01
standiD'" by t helt gravcs
Bradfield 1Il th\.9 W'..ll
ha.cl gr:&tly enrlched Its tradItIOns as ""as shown
b y Ita roll of I:,oervIC'0 contammg 1,393 names. of
whom 664 "" ere kIlled, ru~8.IDg and -y;ounded DIS<
tmcllOIlS /WOn Tncluded three V 0 's, ODO G C B .three CD"" 17 C M G IS ono third bar to the
11> S Q
t wo second bars qnd 74 D S 0 5, one
second bar t.o t ho M G ten bars and 125 M C s
ten D S C 8 (lne D F C
four A F C 6 and 60
fOrelgll decora.hous H e appealed to the boys of
l he sQAool to reaolvo to fill bhe places of Lho fallen
as well as their ('fWD 'Ihey Illlust realise tha.t ;\he
prescnt m<lispOSlt.lOn for hard work could not last
If " e wele to keep OUl' place among natlons
Th18 match was played on the Recre&tj'on Ground l 011
'Iatcsda.y evenwg III last week, and result ed 111 a. win for
tho West Reading Jumora Appended are ~he scores
u1. .u.......
1 8~ -S:2
\Val{\<i "as Iccelvcu
(Lold
Ll eUIOJl!l.nt. o f ilerkl:>hll-o) Ml W A Moun t M P
.su l lRglll llld Achu d K C and Col Walsh
Inc
lIa tKI or LJ 0 3111 Ro.>a l Berknh.ire fteclillent wa ~ n
IttCIlUllllt'â¬'
I he 0 1 C paradc d: 011 I he sc h ool .fooLball
g l"()Uud m rhe afl.ernOo ll under comTIl IIId or (;.apt
A R 'Va.thCIl alHJ ahel mspect on III lID O mart."hcd
}>8\3i\l III col umn
AfLer plhng arms ()n the Uppel
ground tho COq)S llJarchctl mto tho E.chool <ch<lpcl
whet e th e tiraL par \) at a. m c molla l serv ice to old
WEST READING JUNIOR v FACT( )EY CADETS
Drown run o u t . .
â¢
Stamp b Tompkins ...
HolwM.8 b Tompk:itw
I1bury c Green b Bennett ⢠⢠â¢
!f&ybank 0 Bennett b Tomllitin. â¢
Srophemon b Bennett â¢â¢ ⢠â¢
Tucker c Inwa.rda b Tompa 1& ...
Mlmhall played on b Tompt illS â¢
Yeeud b Bennett ... ⢠⢠⢠.... . _.
Bngg.lek~';:\ out
......
Lx
â¢
FIXTURES
futuTcs f or Saturday, August 2nd
Factory , B" v Rending Gu Co
King'. Moado"\V 2 3
LIMITED
I
cwld dt
relief
CURED BY
t hl>l e vent-fine b ee fy fe llows a U o f them too
It. appeal ed howe ver that. t ho County 1'01100 had
iha.b t he Cou.n\p' Cone.Loabulary 'Won lhe :firet t.wo
puU........wbat. e. wonder It. waif to bo sure that the
rope dId not break under 8Uoh a 'tremendous
. trength t.<sti? Anybow. Berks won PC Wblppey.
I
18
22
Total
C"
I
BROTHERS
PORT SUNLIGHT
of Bladfielcl Col ceo 0 T C
ou salm:la.y las t by Gt:.Ilera.1 Sn
th e abo:>cnce of the Duk6 of COil
COI"pS on parade aud l aid :st reliCS
s lUa.rt n ~s ill ploUloun g c ffic le ncy
I al ap tried many
81J1~ht.cst
Liugmoor Street., TIIJDpl8 Street C-on
111
b~nefttt..ed bv i bo counltr} a ir a nd tho best. of !!,ood
t "'allling under InJ;p ect.or H.addrell w hereas thclf
lelc fortuna te l own bret.hren had not P 8 Palm e r
'hw neverlhelc1S cQIlI.Ched h lS ua.m excellentl y
under t hc mOle dIfficult e1rcumst.a.noee Thus It ," lUI
Wlt.hout the
m~hth1e
Italrted tAklDS' Clarke s ,plood Mixture and oould .oon
}lut my foot w tI e !loor and a.110 was a.ble to Kit frpe fro m
pal Dt whiCh I had not been a.b le t o dn for four JeaH I
'Wu cntlrely cu~ Ln 1&88 tb~ two month.!! after tt.luDK
the
the
£52
Rar
2 T StO\lc l1
WJcom~ A C 3 R S EaglcS Bm;hllcld H al'
r t 1i and R A 0
Thomas: ," on t.h.is bIg event In
fine st.yle e81u)y
wlul e abou t twenty ynr I.E
\iepa1 at.ed S tonell t nd Eaalc.s
Time 2 mIns 24
~>a> the standard lllne belll g 9 1 5\..& sees leg;
446 p m - lug of W ar -ContC1St.s; Supplemen
tar) rou nd l'h ~ Berk& Consta bu lary W ok ng hlllll
Di \ lk!on d efea.t{d HUllt)ey and PalmCll"'8 by t.\\0
hdt) pulls to m l Isb round The Rendin g BOI
(lI,..h T>ol«,:e Force .... o n tho famt. Lv.o pulls v,;l th Iho
Dell a Sport:,,; Cluh (MCl'b1'S Elhott..) 2nd rou nd A
walk ov er for UIO WokJJ1 ghum Polloo team ' ' I
Allell and SlmlQouda Spor ls Club w]thdl cw fr oUl
..
~xtra.s ...
W~ a n cl8riy t hmg f or tho
H e a.ppal cull y
'" nner who t oo k 10 25th sâ¬'(;s
d d nOL unduly el:crt 11Im :-c lf
356 p III -4t.h h ca t 1 G R D Brooke r R 11. G
l1i ho wade JIIS la~k appear qU IlC
lin easy o ne
1 l1ne 10 1-5tb sees
3 59
80
T 'Vnro b Berry
F Ausell b Borry
It Adlcm 1 Bro wlllUg
H Parker b Browlllng
f H!l.) Ion b BrowlUlIg
J Fox o WIcks bAlIen
C \Varnck c Dun b Allen
E V Ueed b BrownlDg
l\. Shade c Dull b Allon â¢
F Shopherd not out
L Round b Berry
â¢
1 \V J Thomson ROj II
â¢
LEVER
n ~poctto l
Plnyed aL Kmg s Mcadow on Su.turdu.y. The Gas
Co halted thllt Lul hncl !) wlckets .down for 50 ru1l8
Our Portrait
Packets (two sizes) +a y be
obtamed everywhere.
BRADFIELD COLLEGE O.T.C.
was eHIT1Cil 0 II
2:>iD Xl
GASWORXS'
WON'T SHRINK
- WOOLLENS.
of Clothll1g, HOSiery, Boots, etc
I
ShOI hcrd llud Uound put on '7 runs for the last Wicket
a mI th c total rnllch ed 86 :prownmg took 4 WIckets for
IG rUlis
Factor:,; 01l1y tOtallod
Browwng fWd
R KADJN G
LUX Iw ill not harm
a sdken thread.
l\fI1;tCI
\L t he ( oli cl ~lO I r be lIeeLlIl g LIl" P ro v Grand
Master a 1:0 d a l L It :.IrI) \ ol-c o f thHnk~ to P G
C hillm II lIul t he officcl S' an u b rethren of t h e
Goa l SU1ll3 11 t. 11l
Lo-:leoe for the Vi a) In WlllCh
th ey !La 1 <: t le r c rl fa :t..l 0 dcl~a Les U Plo vldlllg
" li th II Hlm lra.bl .. 100UI
liro l ubb plopO''4Crl n lin Ia.r s.g n of .n.pprf'
(, lI LIOI { I I h !C III II 1 ('t (I '\\ Ilcl Dt O Hernflld had
('ondld L t il l' IH O ced I) g!; whic h bIOleohL the
Ill( C Ili n to a c lo c
If S H OIlle 111
nau gb l
\. 1IIe531::0 fl Oll1 t he 1'1111C'" of
by th e b{'adlUas t..e l Lho B{l\ It
lug d eep applcclltLOn of the
p la.}£'d n Lho war
\ mong thol:io pl CS~Ut.. were
Ed" a r t.l \rm\,Jw.oIIg) Mt J
0"',
10 15t.h sees
353 pm - 3rd hea.t
Alrcr.a.h E A E Th is
Clause 6 .,., as OIl t:h e. bubJoct o f ad\iutli; 11l
Blo Wnglq, gave ~ I"CSUWO .o! whall hnd been dlS
cu.st..t"d by l h e Comm ltlee Oll th IS quesilon and
o.t ler a. d iSCUSS on It uus t:;uggcsl~d lne maLLeI be
left II I abe).ance
Cln,uses 7 itnd 8 bOle upon mallen. of State
Im)'ulu llcc tho for mor oea.liu o wl Lh State Book
Exam ller;; ... lllC I was 111 thc m~lld& of 1310 Tubb
~.h o oa."\ t} a. lSatl" facLOry gellcla.l l'(;'])Orl< of
the
books JIb tbe Dll)lncL wlule. t.he lat.l-er clatu;c was
plop::lsed b,) Bru W D Whl l.c and was aasso
e[atcd WIth Lite liat.lOllal [uSUtance Tran~ers the
l>ropOlWl !; ucgestlug t.ha t t helc was a. poSlSlbthLy ')f
t;ccu rlng" IUl.,! lUbers f Ol t h o voluntary SIde ",he ll
Secl c t.ar es rcce1\cd apphC& I" IOllS fOl
member'>'
Sti le II "utcd ollly \\ho dcl:Ul'oo to lr.ansf(',c
The m OS L llIlpJ1ln..ll {.. pOin t of t.ho Commit leee;
r Cp(H L .... l S Lha.\,. o t t.ho new t.ables
w hich were
d cc d cJ upOn at. U1 6 Aunua.l !l1ove alJio Co!lfelenCc
llclt! III JUli e
Th b d a u.se (9) '>'as III lhe llal1(is of
Bra Br l to \\ v; ho addr-e6soo l.ho g atJtcllIIg at
so mo lcugt h
Ullcl<'1 lhet:le ne w tablet! Ulcom lllc
m ember s .... I1L cca~ paymellt o f cOlltnblLllo~ at
Ihe age 01 70 lti ICCCI\ C Il. s UpCl aIlJlu<r\,lon <lCconl
w e t o Lh o amou n l for \\h wh they w 11 contrlbu te
J\1i mombers .... bo h a , c JO ned "m ce 1912 " It iIoioo
I a.\ e tho OpllOli of lra,ntlfel rl1lg' to tll<!sc t:loblc!:l If
luey IjQ dosrt c
A IC\10t t .... aa pru:icnt.cd hy lila <lelegatt'r. to the
A M C h(lld fl.t. Douglas l s le of Man
[lnd "Wns
Ill('lst exhal ls l lve l) }lllIdlcd by Bro Tubb ~~o re" c \\ -od t he week ". proceedmgs 1JI a. mOst a.ble
wann e r the o the l del cga.LCl'I> also br]l;~ fly a.U\l.dlDg
t'n bl! II CO t> Ic" lt "Ll} b) tit'll Confere nce
J) 1l II -; 1I,..
IIl CC I llco P G
Ch illm UI of the
Goo l SalllaliL II
Lodge
Henley On Tha.:IO,aI
\\ t. clee c ll a tru stec of Lhe Di stMCt. In t.he plUOQ
of 1110 I Ita Bro H \\ hLle of Bastngflt..okc while
I
Croom c belUg the only two to reach double figures,
boU\ battmg wcU, Gas 'Vorb' 2nd WlJUllDg by 31 runs
Scorell -
338 Jllll -880 "Y n lt l" F Ill 1:1 Ind "fll (opell ) - 1
F W R a) lUcllt R E Di..... lforu 2 ( M H oll o
\\ n R \ E \ C .) J \\ H II re t t \V \ t. o m ~ \ L
\bout I..... enty out of tlt e t.Ju l,) 0 Ie t u ti a ll IS I' I
tl{; )ll l cd
1lteM(on l lap\\ ns I Lm~ lc I)ct\\ t.l ll the
I hrC'(! aLo \t! I amed ~o mpc l ltOi
tOI I he iiI t 111("c
H I ~ II1C Ul v. ho dJ(.1 lhe II df IlH le III 1 [11111 59~ t:,t(.":S
1J1.:<l.t.. Ho1io,>, Iy U) l \\O ,)arJs "\\L \lc tltre ~ YUilL
c Jl urateti tho "ccoml au I t h lrd- a o{"(! &t n Ice to
1',1\ the lea s(' of It
3 47 Jl n~ - 100 "\: ml ,. Fl at, H rlHd lcll p lo pen) fO
ldu h thlll Y,J,<IX e n trlcs ~CI O 1C<cc.l\ ccl - l s.t. I C:lL
1 W l..cach R A C . . . ho 'WOI 0 11 I he JlfI'>lt fm I
13 }J .Johw,;oh Slou.. h A C II U 0 t:;tandwd t lm O
of 1() sees
:3 50 p .m 41<1 h(>o.l 1 H
A Wa lker !\ C A ~ by
r
The pure Lux flakes dissolve mstantly m hot water. With a whisk,
mother has a lather nch and creamlike m which damty hands add damty
fabpcs need never fear ImmerSion
The garments are genlly sql,le1:!zed
through the c1eans1T!g Lux lather.
There IS no need to rub--Lux coaxes
rather than forces the ~lrt from
the clothes
t lO l1
1
4
6
3
8
8
Total
abo
i.l:>
growing child are kept beautifully clean and unshrunken if
washed with Lux! Children
grow so quickly that extra care
is needed in cleansing their
dainty apparel. So a mother'.s
forethought is extended I to the
washing as well as to the
buying of their clothes.
plu~ 1fi tn-o D1StrlCt. Investment }'und was eVI
Bl.adficld Boys !Who had faJ le n, III the war louk
p lacl.: Af lCI the ser\ ICC t he boys. asse mbled III frOIl L
of t ho ~ a.n memOria l cross engra.Hxt 'w]th Ihe
n a IDet Of tho fallc n
l'hClr namcs-261 In nUIll
!..o1 ---"",cr c rcao:l out by lhe ,l::leu.u nla.ster frow tho
sl.e~ of t h-o c ross t he
Last .Po. t
-was blown
b) ~ buo le.r of tho school corpS anu afte r l)raye r8
.uld th() NutiOna.L AnlhcUl GCIl Borne took the
I eadmaatcr s pJa.ce
RE \.DING UAS Co
dainty garments which
T HEgrace
the limbs of the
dOllced WbI1::n w.oukL tend to s tIll further t.:he 1..lll
p IQVement. or the financi.al p OlSlLlOD
fhe questlOD of tho Man-a.gemtillL Fund was put.
by Bro Dore m whleh It <wus shown that v.al'lvua
UJanng Ulent. fund defiCIts had been satiBfaotOrlly
decr elLS d 1II Eeverat IIlsla.nces remoH~d, a.nd It.
wa.,. IIOp d With t he advee gIven &11 the. last DI'iI
lllct, W t!ctl I.. that; WltU reasonablo co.ro defiCits
::;.llou ld be pl t:velltOO [ In fu t ure
.. P G
"\V ooldlldge
haung
f{)rruull:,;
moved
Clause 4 whtch uaa to do wlth t..he 8ubJect. of
levIoo
.Bra Wlll tcltorn Sfild In .a<:Jcin g lhem to accept
C lauSe 5 be lell! th e)' would lcree that .... lIth 1"0~eeL to the Idea ot L we lcome to I et.urnJng ser
VlIleo IUt rub er'S \..hall ha\lng r<'ga. ld (0 t.he gradua l
nature of lLeli d cm bll sal Ion lho COllimJtlee
had nol felt Jus tIfieu III lllakmg a recommend
lhe annua.l
25
Total
M It DEPT F AlL...."1l0ROQQH
(
LUJX. .for !JJeGqt.!l!!f.YGrmenrS
'-11
I
7
23
nEADlNO BISCUIT FACTORY , C·
cd
toto!
o
I
\Vclls b Bmdell
PIpm b Mout.1.gue
Stauton c Gonion bllurdou
Atllold b Montu.gue , â¢â¢
Yeomans h Mont..a.gue
\\ cbher c Montague b Burdeu ⢠â¢â¢
Wboda n ot o ut â¢
Extras
I
331 pm - 3ld I C IL 1 J H Hll::kell
11. G ll lbbcld 3ul Co H t ulcb Tit
pI a.,} 00 no noteworlln IC ltUI C Ru ", II
1 5f h seQ:)
44J pili F !la l he d
J U;\\1 3 3 .B i\O I Il~ H ll-IICll (Oll (1 U)
three Il"Ct. o \ t.r Lcwlr; \\ ho le i NOll ,, \ by
the S liu e tli Il1lce fllll C' 10 4 5t ll ,,\ 1';
334 pm-440 Ylllt! S Sci L h It C 101 llclk h i
Cha lUplO sl p ~ h t h \\ IS llW>l 'WOll I 1914 -0) 1\.
l. Rl t'( H!\ C - 1 F 1\
l\laIl II
Th \~II ~ I "IlII
th ere bello 110
The Graud Master m ope nLUg the pra:eedmgs
!:Ipoke 'Y ery feelingly III reference lo the l&te war
an~ U10Ee of the members who had taken part In
t he tame paymg a word ..of welcome \.'0 ~boee pre
8enL rc'turu-ed from acLne serVleo, eooclud1ng by
as klug the delegates to s lllnul:!al-ont for one moment.
liI'IucworJ of t!bo8'e bretJ:trcn whose h'Y$ had been
g ven 00 thell l>ehalf
h or ma.tiers havJ1lg been dealt wlth tho ,Forav
Grand M~ t c r bro ught forwa.rd tbe Dlstnet Com
mllt-ee of Management.s report dea.hng wlth t.he
work of the past l:i lll: lUon ths He lUO\OO Cla\I&~ 1.
whIch r~erred to t.bo nUIQcrleal pos~t.l0n of the
membershrp of t he DISlrlo" Ihough the il'et.urns
nhc-Yo cd a dlO'ht uoc..reat5,e lOr 1918 Jt, WII3 pomvcd
OUto lJlat. sever al Lodges ha.d Ulad.e progresa durlug
~be pa.;;t; .l1a.1£ .1"11:)ar and lt. was U1 e t;d Lhat LodCes
LhoUI(1 cont. n",e to make. eVl:lY etfol t. potil5wle to
IllCI .oa..se thetr nlembeI6
C lau"e 2 was proposed by Bro G Tubb ThIS
Item refer«u to tho Ca.pl\..aJ ehOwtng t.he tota.l of
the Lodges to .have lDcteMeU by we i! OVOI £4 000
The adv.I3'abllity ot :LoClges lllveeunC' Lhetr 6\U
INSPECTION AND
j
\V a tc b DUldeu
I
be did It. III 11 Sl'Cti
mel
B"
T OOIl b CrIPPS
Salmon b Moutucue
P eal sc b Burdc n
I
t) OI>fJ
fOl 27
wt cketB
A Chan lIer b 'Vebbor
C h lioodcn b Arnold
1" 0 Oordon c l oon b W ebber
F \V Yee I I b \VooUs
l Burdell r Ull out
J Moutag ue b Arnold.
H Cnp! s b Salmon
W Do\\ shIer b Salmon
A. LLiubo lin e C Yeoma.na b SalmOll
H Puuce n ot out â¢
C V Nicholas b W oods
E.I.tras
V ~ :lr
b01,1; t' \ p r
.Bn ~ tow
14
WllllUIl~
for u rgen t H pa t" T,
C.o\l n,.l aJib. IOled a.
.,
(01 l ee t..o de 1 -.n th all el l! ID S b, L i.. I
aga,"s l ilA Govâ¬rr.roen l n I.6!'p I' t (\r
e:r:tr.lord ma n rulh a ry a nd tllllb r
G M F Bernard preuded IIUppor:t'ed by D P G 14
H Dore IPPGY W D Wlute l'.PGy·.H
Wr ght C Bernard H M Whitehorn a.nd G
Tubb P G H Wooldndge and Prov C S R
I (
G
H oo kh I 1\ ( Exo 1 101
~c)
P G
01lllm til
(1 r G Sadi c i (Roadill " Benefit Ladg )
\\C I C 1l01ll1llatei1 lor tho ofhc-o of D eputy Grand
v
IJbClJ I'l FACrORY
D
DEP[ FAltNDOROUG H
PlllJcl I1t h.1llS'S Meallo\\ a ll Saturday
f he
FJ\cto ry batted tu :!t and lost tiV(l wtckcts for 28 11
Cupps nud} W Yeolld by good batting tht!u put Oll
lo8 runRa nd tho SCOIe r en.ch ed tin The VISitors starlqcl
\\ ell alld h Id 10 up \\ ItL only one W'1 cket down, but the
tm l UI I 1I 0t w u.g . Lntl the total olily reachod 70 Fa.ctory
S
II'Ipleme n ta rv "'ca. ma e
welL 8$ m Reading
ThIS pra.ct.ioo was rEl..e6te.b ..
ll£hea ()n :Monday, 'Wh&n the half yearly meef.lng
of t~e Dl s~rlot wa.& held In. the OouDCJL Ohamool
at Lbe To'\\'U HaJl H.cIlley on Tha.mes There were
.fifty four delegates present.. over whom .Prov
1 i ..
I",.;
cia mage cOn n Uet) t-o Ihe r oads n
haulag,. of tlmb E' '" for Go"enhn e t
_~i. lIl" t o the roads 10 tbe nelsbboll
Brackn{'l1 " ok,"gh 'l m A Ide ...
an 1 F ar ngdc n ::I n 1 I ha. be 1
th e
:\ rm
Pre vIouS! to tho war ]1; Wa..& customa..t"}' for the
d eJegates appOInt::cd by tdle iReMhng D18Lrici; of
Oddrfellow30 to vu.ry the tr meetrog places by bold
llIg
theIr
confereuOOiJ outelde the <town as
Exll as
Rnnual :r"'p(lrt fo r tbe ~o.1t
1919 t h~ C'otln t"r Suneyo r say:< )
h
:M :stroud b A B C room e
Tltc Storrie not Ollt
epl S lIloys h 1[a lllllng
â¢â¢
!Sgt 'I U.y hJl I b \\ d. D Croome
Sgt B lCklcy c L cn dJey b Mnulllu;
Cpl SIJr Jllg I at a It
â¢â¢
Stull 'D l Miller R , M Keeble. Pte
Cooko n lld CII H OIl" c dId not bat
1'"
h
to
'i
SUPERANNUATION FOR NEW MEMBERS.
bf!Me
a mI t.h o fin..aJ \\as kee nly cont..estcd
3
with... _..
~
I
UMBRELLAS
Have Stood the Test for 73 Years
Lcuge8t BCleotioll& Lowest POS3lbio PrICCI
RID·COVERS & REPAIRS
One Addres" Only
33,
FRIA~
STREET. READING
NO AGEN'rB