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,,~ PEACE', SPOR~S.
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READING' GAIN A FIN~
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'S POSlTlO'l TN THE LEAGpE.Rf,.~ DTN G .
.. , .~. Sou!.bem
gue "'ble
Watford otill
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t !!. . P QrlMmouth and
-et.er
t.y &t"e
tntu
paln . , with 9 . potn t4i e:uili.; Queen's
d
!eCl)k :
~ fO \lrlb Wlt.h 8 points and Read·
·x. ...
h..... . . .
~a.r . ~erll~ lDts but not gU It..e &feb a good goal
10 9, ..,t.b 8 po firth Bientr&rd a.nd Mi'lwaU, too.
average. co~e e.<W!h bu are below Rea d ing. The
h: e 6 po~no~s w~ held by the n n ous teams at
l'b \"'6 ~ISlIOt1 of t.he matcht'8 on S A.turday. Mid .
t e:~ JM.V' ha.re altered posit ions' 11 little.
.:. Rei¥1rn!;' bad no mat.ch d uring t.he wee.k . '£he
Read lDg Club Iii doing well.
.
.. JIMMY " WRAY'S "'1"I.I~,'"
A most humorous ~ ncident
e r owd a fter about ten minute ..
I ' hn~ e seen t this t;en$on . RE,oei.-ir' g
mi dfie ld. Caorr 8pOO. along
and cent.red perfec tl V'~ Chodey
h iS b e~ tlll'l j ust pnt it hy t ht"
wp..s partia.lly un!li,ebted, thought
. bod "",ught t he ball. He mode &
sn d knooked Bailey mto the Mck
L ooki ng round be saw the elusive
roposdul1y on the d ead "de of t ho ga,.H .ne.
l au gh ed an d lldm'ittoo. his
wo~ld 1m... bee. d ifferent .-:":::'''""
. ....
MONEY
,, ballm h,. arms. The ~U''' 9 :n>'''''I. 1
£ 1,000 Gâ¢.,.'Tr
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A1 t.hon'~h I had no tneans of e..t.ima.tlDg ' the
£...
---a'" "" New Cross when t1!o two teams· took th... MO..E AMUSEME NT_
~eld I
""Dmood that quite 20,000 hnd been
Th. Ito_er', ce"t,n,.forn,ord .
~modated. Some or t h e Readin g fmpporten 1\ gOod BhooMng position in
there t.oId me there were at least 25.000 present
neatly robbed by Hor 1er ....neat 1v
ho,,-eveT. had my doubt!!, M I havo so o fte'{l fell down and rolled over : ' H e'
bPen deOlrived bY the a.p pea.ra.n (.-es of crowds. And tramer nI3bed ove.r to blm and
Millwa.lJ·s gronnd IS verv decelvlO~
The rqla.ciol1 s and t QtVe1 Vlgorously Broad ""lde~l~
t..erra.oos seemed, to he. n. Dla..."'~ of hllmamt.y, ,vhtle o~ered hll trhlDer off th.e
in t.he vast gl'fl.nd sta.nd there WR.S not on e va.ca.ot 6hirt sleeves as tbolt/lh 10
5t'at.. I a.ft6rwa.rds dlsoovared that the gate was mood a nd MVa.,IZ'ely strode to
tl httJe over £1 .000 and that about 20 DOO pc<Ip le
field. Apparently he thou~ht
had oo.i'd for adml~on . It ' f"tt-'! Saturdav's bi~~est h a.~e awa.rded & penaltv , b llt
Southen::t League ga.t.e. R ea d ing h a ve ·invarin.bly For tho, renuund er of the go.me
been a great <!.raw a t "Coldhlow."
tried, by robust plAy , !6 ~otn m ~nd
fear of the Re.a.ding team H e was
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From my J)()51tion of vanta,t!'" I eSlJied-or.
rather. I beard first-a la T~ gath ~nng of Readmg supporters I!l t h e gyandlitao d T hev spo d.ed
thee' bh16 anrJ wblt.e 1"OM!t.te.~ n.nd fn.vou~ nod in·
dul~ In full-tbroat.eA chn.ffi n ~ wit.h th~ J\fi Pwnll
the
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In
the
JACK SMITH T.ED
tho 'Rc:td ing teAm in to the arena There ' WIUI
~ ~t, cborul of en t h USI.:Jstie r.bf!rf"Mn [!' from the
h lUe and white l"O!\oet.teers. Fn'lo'Wi n (!' J nck WI\Jl
w bose ma.~1 6 (:ent f1""me st.m ck
hearts of Nf'w CroSS It.ef!
Then
Arehibald donned 10 h lS bnqht. t'l'eP1"t ;enev
(bab' ";'III7av Wltb stlf\Prstlt lon I) closclv followed
by g..J l"rl:" Joe." :s-..t the t h .... mid ... rthe
t b!"4"(l "JImmIes 1. Carr. T.oft.housl> a.n d W rav.
~mo~hcr .. Jlm m v ...⢠Cbon ev; Hn rhld~e .md
Ma.vin . t.wo big framerl t.t)wers o f stf"'nutb. tb'"T1
came trot.tm't Qut a nd . In# of all, "Gf'nrt"'H'J "
Good ma.n. t.be t Cl'Lm's ter1'"1 h ' ... t riehter. A tnl lv
imposmg iAoITaJV 1 Tra.iDer \Vdkes was &mI l In!" con.
6d p.t!tlv-50 WM I
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The nO ISQ was deaferuoll when t.he M IUW&l l
represcntatl'Ve&' dnrk hillp. ief1leV'P. ~nd \Vh lte n Ick :.
appeared Two altRMltlOD!'. bMi been mA dE' in t'hl"
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RE ADING o mmcT,Y SE'ITT,ED DOWN No SOODer b :u:l Ref eree Pt-ocktr l~n r.d t.he
leash.. tJw> th, t,.,tl.Dts 01 Co'dblow IlArled to·
wards · tho vl SltorIJ' 2'0&1: J ack was fbcre-I no.ed
f: o.v no m om con cerni n g t hat movemen t . For the
fl n;t, five mfnuw ~he M ill wall ~ards sel. !.hI)
pace. but our CApable halves limplv 'tlt'd thrm
d own to tho halfway ImE' B arhld C'e soem('l r t o
glon' in h ard wor\.: So ~n? Rea.dmt!' forWArd!'!
bad 'luick ly got moo stride and were Qff, led by
â¢. J oe" Ballev, h~ltel"'skeltel" towards the h ome.
steTI;' goal mOntb . .. Joe " shot h ard , but bis
n amesa.'ke bel;ween t he s ticks m anaged kl cle&r.
RACING NOTES.
LORD WYFOLD AND ME MILTON
BOD'E SUOCESSFUL.
(By "OLD SPORT."]
T he Mefisr,. iFra.i1 be-Id ¬ber of tb Olr e.xCMd\n gl~ popu1a.J· m~ on the Clewer (Windsor)
mcadow-s o.n Saturday. an d ma.ny hundr~8 or
Readln,: &.nd dLl!ltnct peoplo were conveyed to lobe
scene of action by t.a.xi, motor CAr, Bnw h Automobile bus and raIlway . The W indsor meeting h a.s
al ways recelved caplt.a.l support from 5por temen
of BDrkablre, &Dd as long as t he Me&Sl'S . P'rail con·
tume to provide pr~ammes of (.be same at.tr&ctiveneM N ~ t.hat of Saturday 's. then will t.he s up.
port 8.nd popul&riby of t he meotiDg oontiuue.
,
complaint 'which
a fi rm belie ver in
W r ight's Music Co.,
, \ V.C,2.
CA.PITAL MANAGPlMENT.-
Dc6p!.te the tbQUSADds wbo attended, the ar.
rMgenlents were of such a.r:t admira.ble c:b.aracter
t.hat everythIng paued o ff' qmte ut.l.sfactorlly,
. t:rllShUl, " ,being
the most popul ar
a Rose" Rnd r'" A
\ \ ' i thin You;' Eyes,"
,
IjUlte
cleverlI
.vOl~ed.
THE ROYAL OOL01J'BS.The Xmg .ha.d t wo borscs soot to the meetmg ,
nz, Daysprrng and Vam Dream.
.The former
li aured oons,picuoualy .~ the MMTy WIVei Nunery
b.y fin18 hiDg third . Wba.t. cheer tb.ere wou ld have
beon hod h. t-n til'IIt! I bob..e ,t is a lact tbat
nel1.b(!;r Kin.g _ ~e Dor King Edward ever won
a raco a.t Windsor. 1£ 10 error, pe.rhape .Meara.
Fre.il would be 1"0'1 enough to info,r", me.
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etc., etc., are
his freedom
LOCAL OWNl!lR8..
Sir Robert Wt.lt:xl.ot eent Rewhtte, ⢠Tecent W1i1"
ner, who on thIS oocuion waa " down the courteo."
Mr. W. " e Pledge. was ~1'EI66D.tcd by Navaho filIJr
and Soutb Parada. Mr... Solly" Joel b:Y Game.
&od Lt..Qo1. H.erm"" Hodge b, Obo.rio~, bUt
DeJ t.ber . u.c:ooDded :m ra.l41Di & DIiI'_
entirely to
Phoaferine
vital force
:fYt8~D~rutd~:n
r~~hb::~ G:~ te; r::.~ Itheoemml
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:~d6 H~
n de and 0 a t. the a.cluovemente 0{ tbeJr olI.
e lD
ouse 0
of
Mlldaoha
Scuatlca'
or
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Tf'~<""" ~n hl "
If'1.'Q(Uo~r1 f~r
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Ri1e~'8~oo:ed
'AI{E THE GOODS"
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Reading TelephO j' e
Exchange.
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SCR.U!.BLE R.ACE (GIRIUl UNDER 9).
1 E . H ea.d, :r:: D. W elb
OIliSTACLE !!.ACE (BOYS 1l·15).
Boat t, 1 W. Fortescue. 2 C. Stew.ri, ,'5 J.
Flowe r.
Beat 2 1 W. Wall , Z p ~ Dolton, ,'5 P Law.
TILmIUoRST,. WOKINGRil! LONDON MAl).
FinaJ. beat.. 1 W_Forteecue, 2 C. Stewut.
Jllay oo. on Sa.t urday at Tilehant.. I London-roa.d
~ y,n= (GTlVTC' 'U 1J:',
were very fortuna.te to win t.he toBe: , as. when Tile-.
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4:.p,.vQ
.LI.WA::> ..-.""""'.
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E . Andrews., 2 A. Ooloma.n. 3 G . ...Golby.
hurst went in t b e lIgbt W'8.8 very jbad.
Waf a fin o
4 G. VIVl a.n.
ga.ms, p layed th roug ~ ou t m B. k een ~~rtUlg spin to
Heat 2 1 G r..mbdon. 2 M 'MIISOD. 3 F. Or.....
T ilPhurst were .be.ndlcapped by the 1 "Fnce ~ f !t.
awaY, 4 V. AileD.
Wh ich.low, who preferred to pl ~y footbaU,
E'lDal heat. 1 B. Andr."", 2 V. AU." .
although H arvcy Bcnn~tt sportmgly stuck t.o the
lID YA.I!.DS (BOY 13·16),
tes.rn. Saul was unwell and hi.l dly lIfie ~ move ,
1 E. lWoe, 2 E. Boa./.a,
and qUi to un fi t. to bowl, but Londop-road tho,r..
!!20 Y AI!.D6 (Gmr.s 11.JJ).
ougftly dt'!4ervcd thCU' wm.
Lush, lW!hit.t.w.gb&m
1st heat· 1 No William" 2 R . Knott.
III.Dd F . 'Wh1te were en tIrely r esponslblJ for London.
2nd heAt 1 I Nelson, 2 N . J ohnson.
roa d:;: _ SU0ce6S, a.nd SargeDt ~o\Vledl exceeding ly
3rd heat,· 1 E . Pa.tte:nden, 2 W. Wickens.
Final hoat. 1 N , Willwna. 2 R . Knott.
well The o.oly t W9 tD O&t co..n fl.dently Ifor Tl18hu rstr
wer:e w. Drake and H. Weeks, bo~
whom were
:/a) YARDS (BOYS 11-13).
run out, W eeks very foohsbly. The ~lr06 . Bur.
1st heat 1 C. Cope l. 2 A. Fry.
2nd heat , 1 J . F lower, 2 P. Mortimer.
gess and Howln.nd. wer& very fall' e.nd gave both
Final heet . 1 A, Fry, 2 O. Capel.
te~ma every &&t¥lfaction. The scores &~e a.ppended .
POTATO MillO (GIR.LS UNDKR 9).
Lond"" &od.
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W. Denton e R. DraI<e b Prout ...... _.... 2
1 D. Cook, 2 M. Sharpe.
L. LIlah b VOIlll ..... ........... ,... _ ....... l6
POTAl'O R.WE (BOYS UNDER 9).
V . Fulcher c Weeks , b Venn .: ... _ ........ 0
1 L. Petherbrldge, 2 C. Ba.rdiBg.
, S. ~ we" e Weeb b Vell1l .............. _.. 0
A. ,V. Whlt tmgharn b Prou t . J . . . . . - â¢â¢ ⢠⢠51
LONG J'UMi' (GmLS).
J &r~8Dt I b-w b Prout ....... ...... ........ 5
1 M. lIM01l (lOft . llinj , 2 E. Andrewâ¢.
F . WhIte not ont " .. ~ ........ ...... _ ... _ .... 2ti
LONG JUMP (BOYS).
1" V{. Eva~ b Prout
..._ .... .. _... .... ... 2
1 J. Mitch. lI (14ft.). 2 E. &.Os
H . Yil.che U c S a.u I b Prout ..... _ . ..... 3
T. ChamberLalll b Venn ... ... ...... ...... ... 0
SKIPPING BO Y J.lIDS (G rRL.S !l.is).
T. May b Saul... ... .... ..... ........ . ... a
lat beet· 1 E Pattenden, 2 G. Lambd.n
&tru
.... . . .... , ..... .............. .. 8
2nd hu t 1 F . (i r ⢠.,jaway. 2 V. P~bndge.
Final b eat : 1 F . Greenaway. 2 E. !la.t.teoden.
Tote! . . ~ ._ ................ ,........... , 95
HALF-?aLE RELAY (BOYS).
Tilebunt.
1 P8.lme.r Trade School. 2 Wihoo &oioI' School.
!t. Drak. c LIlah b MltcheU ............... S
QUARnm..MILE REuY (BOYS!.
W. Drw ron out ...... ....... ,_ ........... 12
H . Bennett b &rgent v ...... ⢠__ .. _ . . .. 3
1 Wilson Semor &hool. 2 Caversh&m CoUllciJ
&hool.
H. WeeJ.."8 run out .. ...... ... _ ......... _ ..... 11
L Hearn b Sargent ... .............. __ . ....... 0
HALF·MILE RELAY (GJiR[,8).
E Venn 0 &Jld b Sa.rgent
2
1 Pa.lmtu- Trade School. 2 W\lson SenlOr' 8cl:I.ooL
CgICKETâ¢.
lIt
or
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G. HAzell h M gent
6
'E. Sk..in.ne.r b Denton ..... ............ 1._.... 0
G. Ham.! 0 M&, b Sargoo.t ......
0
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H. Greenfu>1d
A,
is mado in liquid
the Tobleli.lo,:\"
t~;~~~:~:~~~::t~: ,:~
, Tho meetinq
bv Mr , P : ""d !.booe .".bo have passed OD"
round8 Wlt h Tom one whom Tom
senee 01 the chairman (Mr E. W K RIM. 1 at three woeb-hi!! 'mother led him
thb oommeneement of the bnslnesa, R.Dd the other Azld even now we speak wit.h b&ted
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avo<
lD the temp()T&t'V nb-
w ere
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the ~rgani!l'lig .......tary (Mr. E . E MorrooU) .
who stood &WO
Printing and Publishin'J 0ice...
put to bod fa·
Blagra'O\l" fltreet. Readin r .
",th ⢠spoon. 110
WATSON
' & SON. Ohina and
breath of tboSG
Glaes ' Merohan ts, 15,
who were leaden of the cha.pels &roundi-- but found
the" RTUb" and the 4' braSIl II to fiL _om Sayers
Street, Reading.
for & nugMy tuale. And I lDlght mentLon many
of t.he c:b~~r:h parsons-real ~ IE call,:b..1elJl--:not forge--.tg theU' oongroga ....ona.
Vtm
v-uay ... â¢â¢ Subscribers to tb"_J·el~:pbo~!. E:...bat~g~
⢠\hell' Telepbone
can AT 'W1!'h empba&s that th e maJOrltr. of them
love a. ~ fighter. A.ud I am 8ure I . ,l.
Emnnees lD!lerted .
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"DITCH RIDING" NEAR HINI)HEAD.
THE REVIVAL OF QUOITS.
NOTI"CE TO READERS'
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The ever popWa.r Rindhea.d. with ita Iplendid scenery.
HOW THE MEN OF WOODLElY WAS made the nnue of the Reading &nd Dilltrict Light
Car a.nd Motor Cycli.sbl' Club on Sunday. Two of the
BEAT THE TOWNSMEN.
members tned a. new Itunt "Ditch Riding II (not to be
copiad), and the meltlben who aarnpl.d the joy" of
boW life whilat the others luncheri by the 8Ide of the
[By R.E.A.M.]
H Devtl'lI Punch Bowl" a;t HindheaQ, mll probably
bring their own food on the next ruo. Thill 8o.turday
thlllr Will be & fie:l ibilit,. Hill Climb at Blew-berry (start
The revival of quoit! 14 at band.
.
Cork Stretlt, 2,30 p.m.), and a run to VJrgtma Wa.ter
Is the dea.r old gl'WlO to OOJlle mto da OWl) agalQ 1 ou Sunday, SeptoUlbu~, ltart E&tley StatiOD 2.30.
Personally
a.s a life member of bbe &adml
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United ~6.. I ,hould be e:tceodillgly pl... ed to ....
it take na pla.ce m tho pastimes of t.he dlAEorJcfI
once more.
It ts a fine o:rerciae-o.ne of the very b.b. ;g,OIJ'
ma.u is the better for a gam..e.
Woodl~l' Q.C. have s.i.&rt.ed the rio.ge. Jollieg
agam! ,;More power r.o thei.r elbows. On Saturda.,.
bad a tea.m 01 ReadinJ pb.yers to w~t ,,1\t m,
an .Ithougb the vi&ttors mcluded aever&l oi the
best lcriawn exponents of t.he game (be fore tLe
'W&r). the VlUagertl displayed s ~h good o~m talat
they won' I\.j' no fewer th ... 37 points.
The
W&8 .. vecy OD]oyab1e one.
Played 1n
esoollent 8JX.?rting spirit, eJl who put J~p \~.od
I t wore delia'hted at the resumption of t 1'1! rlay
a.nd with the Ipleasure they had o~ed ~rotD. that
~_I _··"~·"·"""l
aftUuOOD'e st.t'Uggle. U real enUwaiaam goes fo!"
anything. we.U.o I.1ien qUPlts wo.uld certamly appear
Gold Ezpandlng f
to be coming moo de own -.;:a.m.
Wbo or' ua does not recall t.he
CQme.rI Watch Bracelet.- i
~. Kemp , AUftD. and
'l'he:se
QUARTER·MILE RElLA Y (GIRLS).
from £7-1-0 to £50
,Ol't!'.,,,,,, ·were among thoae
folr
1 Wilaon SeniOl" School, 2 Wokingham-roaJ. Senior
1-1
1
S.turd.y. on-.
&iliooL
.
White, Henol~a,
IULP.Mn.E PLAT (BOYS).
oi.her celebntl...
Each With a etTong
1 E. Harvel' (Wokiugham-ro&<!), 2 G.
;;ejuclgment ... to di>taDCO.
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(Sw&DBe&-road).
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' TUI}'ffi'.WAIR. (BOYS tJ'N'DER 12).
and POSITION,
Somi-liDoJ ' Grovel""ds I100t st. !lIa<y'o; SwaI\·
Complaintl I have ' for lome tim.
reu:hing us that re.aders have been
to obtain th.. H Readtng Observer."
.hould. place their ord.rs with their
aeenh. or apply to
'
THE PUBLISHER,
19 &: 21, Blagrave Strâ¢â¢t, Re,a4i:nl/.
OTLy&LEWlS
the,!
25 KING STRUt
&E}u)ING.
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...·rood boat Nowtowu.
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Final: Swamea... oacI boat Grovel...... â¢
TU~·WA& ( = UNDl!IR. l5).
SemHinal: Wibon Senior l'-ea.t PaJmer Trade;
Wokmghr.m-roa.d Senior beat Oaveraham ParochieJ.
.l"in.al: j Wl1~"'OD SeWor ! beat Woki.u&ham~ad
Seruor.
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qU.ffiTl!IR..MIL'E
"A.LK (GIRU!
UNDflR 15).
1 V. Ev...... ! M. DuJb. '
TUG-OF·WA;R. (G~LS UNDl'lR. 12).
Bemi-&a'" , Obnatchureh boat Oolo,y; Wotin,·
ham-road Se.n.U>r beat Cave rsbam F&rOChi.I.
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GUARANTEED.
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As Gifts they are
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USEFUL,
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A:CCEPTABLE
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and
1 DEPENDABLE.
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DURAB1LITY
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PRECISION.
0110
...bo .. ImO,"" througboat
the boot pll>Y"" .. or pro-
duced, waa faced by Oakley (Woodloy).
Great
expecta..ti.Ona were centred In the fql'Uler.
SoIP.Q:o'
thing more than UlUaJly briUi&.Dt Wl.a expected at
bimJ but ib was early 6videllt tha.t be was ~rt of
praot.ice. 411 tbe ae.me..be "smothered" the piD
Final: Cavorsbam Paroeb.i&l beat ChrtstebUrcb. at t.ime. . Oakley t.oo, was respo~le for a lot.
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TUG-OF.WAtR IBOYS UNDER 15),
oi ~d .boa. an cl he pWIhed ~ to WltAin two
Somi..fi.nals ~ Palme r 'l'r:aHe boat WllaoD Seai.o:; ohaIQ. th61r . oora ban,: Kemp 21. Oakley lB.
If tbe pl.a.y did not rea.cq the. ant.i.c.tP.at.ed. Bt&ndW4,
Wokin"'hw-rQa4 Sonior beaJ;. RedlMlclt.
FinaT : Palmer Trade. beat WoJti.jgham·l'oad it waS. ne vertheless. alwayt: mteresting.
Attoxe tber a. plrl'.aP:og gam&- Tae for6runaer of
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many ot,hers, .we hope, of & alUnlar character.
O. Eaton
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br:1ncb rl'clelZ'&t~ 'Present were MeIl8I'S. R O.
Ada.ms F . C. Bunin~ham H H . B&y1is. W J.
Cum ber ! B R. Ch"ndler. A Froulev, S . J. Far·
T"l\nt J Ba.ine£',. ~Toh TIMl!'.lev . F Smewin«. It n
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⢠MR. ~. DE l'LlmG1D ON TOP._
Kr. W. de .f"l.edae faD. . ....u bOl'lM at ~e
o.u-r... CD Tuead ..y , a.nd h&d the pleuure of wl:Q..
ning .,.;.., ''''' of doom. lmpootinlDt (5 to 1) took
the 800rry l'I&ie ODd s....t A""e (5 to 2 en) t4,.
BrownJt.o"" PlAlA aula» rada >Jlom bot.h
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,A1dwin('kl e (vieo-cllairmnnl
';\'I!~ priuo olferod in conn_ With !.be sparta
wllI be pl'eaOllt.ed to the Iucceeslul oompelltoro .t ⢠T~⢠.⢠Oor~ i1:0 ,"l'~d~:WOODLEY.
READING.
a 1..te.r d&~,
H. White
21 A. White
Alnolll
the "l'.cllie~'lI
J. Hen'ldg.
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21 A, 0Ia00:r
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Women, traveUe r.. et.C.
no wa.ter 18 req uired.
and eon\aUlI 90 doses.
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Teat for 73 Years
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of th e nervot1S IIY.t.eOl
any other prcpo.ra.ti.oo.
Oent'6 Sultlngs, and
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FINE TIME AT WOL~ON.W, Prout b DentoD .. ................L...... 0
Local owners did qUlW well at. WolverhamptDn
&trw .... ...... ... .. ..... _ ...... _....... .. 5
on Monday ~ which meetln&'
&tt.ended by a f ew
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of Re&ding'a aportomen. Lo<iI Wyfold (ao much
Total
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better Imo,", .. Sir Bobo. l!IermOll Rodge) ooor.<!
.. .... ...... â¢Â·â¢Â· .. â¢..â¢.. 1.... ·· ..
a. very populu 6uocess' in tbe DunstaU l'.1" .U.
Plato ""til hi!! .ory uaeful Down Stream.
'~'b. WOKINGlIAl! !ILIGP IE3 v. ~ GlUlldl.
fi lly b ad beeQ well tri6d by Sir Robt Wilmot.
Played at ·Wok.iD"ha.m on Sa~.Y , and resulted
Ba.rt.., of Binneld GTo~ ber trUQ.Ol", and she Wall in a very e&I!I;f wm for the MagP.ie6 by 65 rum.
6UPPOrted, Wlt h oonfideoee.
She woo m & trot.
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},ir Milton Bode. of !.be Royal Count,. 'l.'beaU'e . Thatcher &Dd flAre batted ~endicuy 'fr the hom&rRn Flv ira t he Stanley SelliDa NliraeQ, and had st.crs, ~d Hate took Ill; 9iekota for tbf'ee rans.
!.be satiolad.ion of .......11 he< dead-beat ""th the ' W.. loy IIOOred ,30 for four. ~ ..ore
out fOr 5~.
lavounte for first pI"'" ot the p I _ odds of TIll. match
the """,·final for tbe
10 to 1 ",ainst. 1 bope Mr. Bode had a aood WlD. plonshlP, and ow the MagJlUll' 'meet
Mt'. W. de P'ledp P.Te Navaho a.oot.b.er chance In
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the &Bm e ~bu.t. &poIn she ran 'YfJt1 ba.dJy mdeed at Wo~gha.m In t be fma.l, .&lId .b~
a.nd l.!I eviden
out of all form. C. P. waa a..notber- PIC'lDWP hono\.lR for the third time In
or Me. do PI ge'. who waa
supported by Scores: R eadmg aporte:m.en, but finished nearer last tba.a
W esley.
first.
. Juet.
latel,. â¢â¢ Jimmy" Rhode. baa been
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ba VUlg
~t.e a bad time, but DO doubt fortul1e WJU E.
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as- .bine upon him aboo-t.l7.
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N. H. Baul not out .. ................ ....... a
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kiddie 'could ever haY"&. " 'l'ize" a.nd I wcrhe IPdals â¢
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and ~ the Stmda.ys James W8.S at. lIame 0 wg
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of P al' u ll.ment tor Berks constituenCIes, &tid th~ f ~L t <h ch
I to ~ f'- -..1 ..... d tlt. bus to Tom
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sprmg..
b ead irters
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bran h
f th I o,~. â¢â¢ ape â¢
~ ~ Every tJung necessary to ~re such 8. f.th·al as
qu._
8ll
he county
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e 1 Sayers wanted domg, but it was dOQe.
would. I:D de:libly etamp Ul the mem ory of t be child- N .â¢"'f U. .
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t tbe e O'p eight bdiled !
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I r on t h e w aglll~ude a.nd lmport.a.nce of tbe e.ven t
Th~t th~s County R!'anch or ~ N nti ona..l 1
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m~e sure °tlt~ were fl esh : OM).tjnue to m e nlo the oon8denee of the great an"
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whlcb had gl'{e=u bLrt.h to lt, had beaD. thoclrbt ol F Il.Im 't;1! Uru nD, :repr~sentlDg t.h P~ agrlcWturlsts of I a.rld el.. ht ra.w. and to
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Slices ' ever:lncreulng numbere of people who U!I(l
LOFTHOUSE'S FIN E GOALand arra.ll troo..uol
Rea.1iWl: t h&t It was a great Berh l.llrc, ~r('eses lts stroU2' dJsapproval of the we often tned to burry the bens m la.ymg.
The Immel1r$e 8'U<.'cess- - prohnbl,. unequa.IJed apd ;
Shortly after the afore m e n tiOf) ~d ~umc<To,,,
day for t.he chi ldren, 'twelve sta.lwa r t members 01 a/ho n or the OoVf".mm~t In substituting for tbe of mutton and beef and other meats, and ples and unparaJlt.led _ whleh thiS famou s me<hcme tiu
cident , Can- p ut ov er another o f
t he Borou.gh Police ~orce ba.d volUli teeroo. t.o devote :r,r;DH:'try of Anic::ultl1t"c (En,IlI &nd and Wales) cake. had tD be smuggled ready for Will. the boIle d ft(' i!' evl!(], lief! In the ste rhn)::' mprlUJ
the prq>a.ra,..
" J oe " Bailey got h1s head 00 It
their fruR's.l . pare time a..od l'mder all po6Sl'ble Bill M ori~inaUy drafted b v the AgrieultuT&l !
f
ea.eh of his trouaera pockets the raw tj,' n Itself
BeecblLm'o Pi lls .havo proTeci theft
a..'>SIStance
'l'hese kindly poli~ were 1'.::1. Co~m l t.te~ In tho Hn\r.!.... of Cnmmontl , a mee.slITe e ggs. oar~
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i va}u@. lime a.fteT t.im-e. in countless eues of chg~
just. ' in fro nt of Lofth ouse, who
Messer a.nd P C's HaXes, Sadletr , Buker, Good· which iL'll l1reS tbe r e form !'! es!(>nt ial t o a.n e.ffici ·nt In hia J
or m a parcc
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d l tlvt' trouble' lb ey are regard ed . to-<ia.y, 311 O'De lo'
hi !! le[t foot wltLout a m"m.nl·.',
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ma.n, TiIns, Bunce. Wllli8lJl.!l. Burt. huseey, na.r- , ~n~tnlction of the Dep a.rtmen t. , nnd whIch
Will had to do a groa.n 01' two 1D t be c a e, a n u t he most,. e fftoa!·tG~e iligestrve r e mt'Gles ever PrO'"
Crasll into !.be right hand bottom.
Wlck. and Skelton.
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before thet sermon he would work t e ora c1 e a.
d ue,>.!. Su<,h te~ tlrrlo nJ -ciOm1ng fl om th06e Vibo
net It went, glvm g the goalie no
A!ppc:ndod are t ho'resu1t.e of t.he sporte : sp.I'k!! to l?E"rpetua~ . ~ l.. r gelv the old coodltton~ I q:bt. and go oat, ra.c.e home und 6:e~ tJ:te par..!eJ have i!l\,("n Beecham's PilLs 8. faIr t,rial :f. i.
evar to grt to I t. Tt was a b..' litihil
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llnd('r wh r"ll th c B !\aro of A ~cu Jture lo~ much So sure as W]U had a DO'W" au It. on. m ~aCLll L:" over hl/!lil y l'i ahs(",,:tory. and shollid g() f a.r to lndll06 aU
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100 ~A.RDS BOYS (13·15).
of Ihl'. cnnudence of r~nnt~'II.It ro:n~tlv unJ)l(\l"'e'S ! t.he fields a.nd tbTougb t.ne woodlands!U ' the c .. ~n· ;- atlf\e rers from ailments of the di!!'e&tive system.tc)
dese,.eJ all t h ~ pra ise It received.
I 1st hea.t l~. Mitchell, 2
:Ha1clWln.
t he Coyernment. to· mcnl"poh!.e m l~e . pt'OrO!Hl.J!\ t.ido was commg fa..qt ," be wpuld kick aga ms t ~ p'lb thi~ well·k nC7WlJ ntt"d:aeme po th e test. DigesI 2nd hent 1 ~. .tio6o, 2 R Eele
th ' rr l'otl:' of thA ~""'V1111 nn!'! nf tWo- nnil'lna.l dTn ft, tree st,l.Im:p aud go fll\t down On theso oet:USlons 11",1" trouhlp, 111 r "'!'l ponslble for most of the .fe.c..urrittfir
READING'S RIGT'! STAND ARD.3rd hea.t. 1 E 1ien~, 2 E . Haney.
(I,,ml fnil;nlt thl" cfI,lI <t. n pon th p A ~cT1"turnJ Com- he woald be SIll"e f-.o ha,e tho raw, eggs 1D h.is "ilm" nl.s of wh l~h we have all more or leso ~x.
l\fi llwall DO-,!v put t hemRl>h'e! al J
.Fin .. l heat 1 E Hose. 2 E . BeaLs
mi tt el' t'" intl'l)duCl' it.~ nwn Rlll int-o t b l' 8011F06 '"If I t;rousen; pocketa.
~~~Cf'J~." ..h .. c omfoT~ :\fter e Rtln e-. ftattJJe-rtoo,
t hemse~ves a a;oaJ d own. s..ldom
100 y ~ GELS (1;>-15).
Com mons In opposition to tbâ¬'l Gov&rnment's ' T..hero\camc t.be tllDe when Tom Saye1"$ bad to blhotUI attach . oonstrpntlbn , headacbes, 10~ 1 .,f
lora-toe our haHpb ack line and stlll
1st ~ea.t 1 M.., Wehb 2 B. 'l'i 'v....:H
DlCASflT'(> "
have & !U.ed b&dJe. - There. was much dodgu.g ot ene't"!!Y , a nd low 6'pl.n t i
Bee(' ham'" P l ll s mlipve
they beat Otl,l' hacks. Even
.. the peelers" lID. t.hose d&ya. Tbt) rma: wa.s roped !;1 1''''h R"."mphml!'l by lMn artmq ,t on G to t bf'! wltole
2nd heat · 1 '" A.Uao' 2.lf Alt;a..;,.v.n,
bald h Rd II> I" beat en A verv
,) d b t l G ' La.wbd
2 }o' C;. I
R F.'COVh'RY OF 'POS SE.C;;;RTON
l.D a hollow W'l'5b 800uLa at. all POJDU to gIve Wal lJ ri i!" <> tjw! " <> t t'lm, en " hli "ll" tIM nT':"1I n:-; con~
to
deed. Archibal d b co1![!'ht off
E~nal e:ea.'j. . 1 E . .\ndr-e: ~ 2 B ' l' ~~~'\way.
Tht, ~'K!t'f.>t,;\ry ~porter1 t h Pl ~~t1I.t of 1\ OOt'IroJ t~- mg of the enemy. Tom was des~us I sbou ld be pM'f'onn tbeir functif'l~ A effi ~.en~ly
U"""'eh
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6&V~ &rld W&EI , 0("1 ;cr~;;" I;~cl::J,.,,',dib~b::;:~
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t lnn W1 t h tbe Cnmm:tu.(" s 8OliC'lton. M~I'JSMl. theJe, aDd whe.n mot h(")" said I cou.ld irO. there was 'P,US RTf'! a Slft.fo aOO rehab} .. 'mrol C1n e . Everyb
100 YARDS B OY S ( 1~-1" ) ,
Bri1 1fl ~n' l Bra in , respecting t he recove ry nf Jl"'!'- DO bo idmg mo. so D3.{:"or w.s I for the fray.
'1:0 mfty ~k":l tbem W'lt~ oountagc to b~ltb
In
bod le6 of stlPpn-rif'rs H!" hA.... I\ll
1st bN.t 1 J Redgate. 2 A_ \ \ hca.tlcy.
p.eo;8111n of farm cot.t:ures, on t bt> oocupn.nt le-."\.Vin2" my childish eyes It. was so~e fiaht. Bound ar:h ~ fArl 111 v
long l'<~a.ch; he h as ~ qm ck eye lUld a.
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bo
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2nd heat;. 1 H . Loader, 2 B.. \\Ulle
t-i "M rl ' Won th.... hrm IUld (':":T}l,.,nw.d tha.t Pos· round t ill 1 thougb t. my .rom was g el.tlng
- e lS a
rn -A66nA
,3ld heat 1 J. Flo ..... Cl. 2 C. cavel
~.. i(ln r"(\I,ld hr OH~'1.1 0 o?d lmd (>l' t h e Ront .. Rf.stT'ic- worst. 0{ It.. I ask.ed a.u U:Dclc of IWJle to ht.t m e ,
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Frnal hc.a.t 1 J ~ lower. 2 J . l:eJgate.
t l ~ ~"t of H115 "wh('t"(\ thE- 'JYf'f'. .nd ..~ - WM'e \ up. And, l.ea.nmg over the ror'} ehouted
t.h~ \
M11 ,T.W AT.T,'S FQUAT.I ~FR.-'
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rl>t'J lli rffi by the
the occn.:: I
'law
100 YA.R-OO
About tWf'n t.v MlOuteS hefo", full t~m e Mtl lwall
1st. hea.t 1 A Do uSOJl, 2 \Y . J ones.
n[)f l"n of b ' rn~ !f or SOmf' T'f""Mn In hit! employ.
eJ u
eq'l <l h -ed. It L ap "pn l"~ h:t t )r" ; lI1 ~U!'!h"rI nrn'l d
2nd he.at. 1 H o h ru P. 2.u Surch.
It ,~u d l'(',d if'"i to fOrwRrd t M inform3t.ion to th.e Y Aod hardly had I uiteRd t.he. worda than ... om
WI th hi s hands bllt not, de' ibPrAt,.t:I", The refer ee
3rd heat.· 1 N. WJlliolUDs. i D. P aUend.
" l"'IT'lr"h, wh ic h I"!Yfllired f,(l bow the If'~~l pt'Sl- ⢠caught him tmdar the law.. lifting him ;t.nd laymg
,\- P ..e"" ..." ottl ... bo ..
,t'ave a. fl"e4\ klck.. 1)pf ore our mcn Il.d tIme t.o
l<'ina l hea.t.. 1 D Pa.ttendeo.. 2 l:l. b ha rp
t.wn, 'lnd to obtain a wrltt.en exposition of tho " .111m out fiAt., his arms 8rDd legs to t.ho fow polnts TffOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens. Lane.
lin np l'M" rt .,}>Of "l"lM! ball ['"t':I ll ht'd int ('o th", top
00 YA:RJ)S B OY S (9-11).
⢠lrlow (In t h:> 01lMtm n
1 of the oompaas.
I did not understand count.mg '
Sold eV8".,where
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right O"lrn" r of fl... ~t. N"nbodv w",. " "Any fnr
1st beat 1 B.. Soden, 2 E. HeIden .
l. n AblnC";nn member OI'lmmlted tbe C9mmi1:tee old.. bllt the vLctim did not get up In fact , thoy \
Znd uoa.L 1 R. }I'arrell. 2 E Garrett..
0 0 . T'O'I:l.tt.Pl' 1I ff't" cti" tl" hi .. t,pna.nev of "holdinv:. borrowed a fa.rm , gate &nd earned him a wn.y.
10 boX â¢â¢, Illbel/cd b. 3d. lind 3 â¢â¢ Dd.
if, not PV<'rl Arcf,lhi\Jd It W AS a :rnAtr:b coord
Xo,·~ h nl p,... It. Wil.!l It ~T"'Hlcl "hot With I" I"nt .,.- n£
3rd beat. 1 G. BrlU~,\ 2 P. (''w\.lS.
I ~T'n 'l,ft..' r ; nvf>f>ti ~tin ~ t lle wholp. rtf the dT("')tn- I Tom came. ove~ tfJ mo., &.DI , eXClted IU:P ~f _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,.-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
}'. Ilal Lea.t 1 &. 1' llrreU . 2 R. ;:Soden.
1 tl'b. n...,..q t h e m em ber hnn fM ben"fit or the Com¥ humanity wngghng m m.y u~~!s
arws ⢠""h 'hal.
ro'o, hoh;nd ,t, nl ~hou ,;h :t was .bout t wenty·five
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b " Wase?~"
th&t how you wa.n~ Ole to I t; 1m ,
80 YARDS G I l<..l",s (9-11,).
m l , f-ft(' 'c; t)pl mon on hIS po6ltlOn., a.na t e co urse e Goo
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yard ~ out
1s t heat· 1 &. (...880Y, 2 M Ba.rtboloml......\
Sh Olt1rf tAk p â¢â¢
Tom. I am sure you h&ve hUrto<! hun.
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2nd h£-~t 1 G Da.lton . 2 U Allwood
The R e:'1 dmQ' Rrnneb Tf'IfprreeJ to the Commlttee poor man but wha.t a black eye you ha.ve got !
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let.'
me klSS it and ma.ke It welL'
_'uld 1
~;~ wet'"". t~ ,easlJa l t.I~' 1n ~ eeoond baH
F LDal bea t . 1 G. Ualton. 2 11. RI\.f"Le.
P ot...~v. Cnntrol Orden whi('b I"e'fP31f'1C1 matt.f>T'8 flung'my anna a.rou.nd his neck and j"avo tbe black:
MoA. plD~. MillWl\l1 a l<> ft, b~l£ 1ruEta:~~ a n1\.lltv
60 Y AR.DS POYf5 (ull,d er 9) .
r"' nni"' n!! T'f':~<> , rl n d tht' Rl>cret M'V wae in.~rocted OY6 a wb.&et.i.ng kiss
.
cut OD t he fOl"'e b Emd whf''In he :1 Tl ~ ' orler both
1st heat 1 G lAx:kett 2 f1 R all
to ml.e-rvi ew the Potato Control authori~es on
But t.he.re. came the time when Tom Sa.yers ba.d.
]um'P"ri to b e~ci t b.. b",l1.
Hor r W Rl!! not
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tb q\ estiron.
1 to meet. Heena.n./
It W8.3 like a lone fa.rewell
SC'I"atched. M .... "l n me b ", d fn lea.ve t h e fi eld for
2nd h eat 1 C. Bldm ead, i! G. WhiLne,y.
e I
Tom
to tea I recollect I tb8J' took him 8.way
I
a.tte.nt loo . While he wn.~ off J ack 8 ith received
3rd hea.'. 1 L. J Oi>nsOD. 2 G. Wtillaoe.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION
m a ~. and p"". N .......... velled ,lowly ln ' 172 BOTLY & LEWIS, Jewellers,
a n n JlITV to hi!'. 'e,!, . whi Ch. " Q'&ve" iI'e too. had
Filla! heat . l.. G. Lock ett, 2 C. Bldmea.d.
The. Committee oomidered a nropoeaJ.. to!"eviae those days Many w&lked to see ihe fight trom
Silversmiths and Watohmakllrs,
to leQve the h"td n nt,'t,n T'/>tltl"l"l I ~e tn .hock:
60 Y A:R.DS G LRlLS (under 9).
th ~ Workmen's Compensation Act, and ~ in· StoklmchUl"Ob a.nd our village. But l1Jllen the newS, !
afte r wardA. 3n cl be then sav! he dt d l ~ot think It
King Street, Reading.
I
1st heat 1 A_ librhte6D, 2 S. ha.rnson.
Vlted to I>rpt'eI!'! thf>ir .oninKm on '" tmlZ'~rlion to r~ble D&"n. did come. Oh! t.hc beer. the s houts I
\vOldd p ....d ml'cb rpstJntr' R " thOlldlt be would
2nd bea L. 1 V. Blackwell, 2 F. Glll.
8et up a mpMm"e of StAte inSllr'an~ ~st ao:::i. the jubilation. \be churcI:J belh nngm~. Some of I
BROWN, JAS. DYMORE & SON,
3r d bGollot. 1 G. ~ ord. 2 M⢠.BecI£et.t
dents to workmen and the provisi<>n of eompen- the
were sparta, but lOme
he&rd
be able to turn oot a.g&in.at Brighton.l to-d a.y~
Brewers and Wine MerChr
' tao
l ma.i hea.L. . 1 V . ~ell, 2 G, Ford.
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what the rmgera wtended dOlDg if our Tom won.
Queen's Road. Reading.
cb
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and th~:r got hold of the church keys. \Jl of tnem .
set lon
BA D SP OR'f'SMA V~ HTP Mr DumMl'
a'l"l\CteMlY"'U t e ~~ ...vn M That dld not atop the nngers. Tbey got m tb rour'l
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FLOWER. POT (GIRLS).
'FID!lER & SON. Seedsmen, lIlrttit
1 V. Eighteen, 2 G. EYerett.
M othe r" runepence for foun-.enee U sche.me, and wmdo~ and by lad ders, a.nd the old towers rocked
D unn!;! the second h l\Jf !!Orn e of t.b.,- mert.ktorsa!ld Potato
Ft1riar
FJ-iOWtElR. PO'l' (BOYS).
b t h p ron"<> of an interesting dieeussinn ?th with the melody of the bells for m iles Mound
Mill-wa il lnmn"rters-st.llrtffi fal;:inrz ~nt llh ots a! I
1 E. ButA.;.bcc. 2 G. :SW'Oud.
'r b· n ll rr poinv- d out th at under the National
You should havet been 1D our lit.tle chapel t ho
Street. ~eading. I
nUr m('n w:it~ pi('(."f>8 of ookr" an d
al l ~to n e lJ .
rJ"l "-ura.noe Act th" aa ncuJu1"l\1 wnrkers, by ~n nan Sunday m orning .
wren the brotb.Qr from 132
W ha.t ba d t~~ s t ", On ce when ., Jlmm .. Lo(thomc '
KNILL & SONS, Bookbinders,
ffi (rH JUarp (Gl!R.LS).
f'l their enjovm g ~tter hp.o }fh t han men emnlovM
Stokmloburch gave outl hlS text ⢠â¢. The Lord bath ,
W l.... a.bout to, t rl ke a. U1rnf'r he , Va,., 10StIed bv A
Print'!r ⢠⢠Account Book Manu.
1 E. AndreW'S (J f t.. 9:i.n.)/ 2 .M. Mllrh n.
in t he towns, were subtnalSlng the industrial. gwen 118 the VlCtory, " it. Wall e leetrl,~ to hear Will ~
~J>'lctator
. J nn m .. ·' oAtllrnll v Rp~ 1 6d to th C1
m GH JUMP (BOYS),
workeT1!l.
Eustaoo shout "P~ the Lord I
Weil,
facturers and Stationers. I 39,
referee for m"tf-rvE.-n t ·oI1 b nt M r P ~ tn r t.nok 0 0 I
1 E Y a.xley (4ft lin ) 2 H Th'-"" all"
!\. .... s ...t ution was llltimate l.,. adollted e:zpt&SAing may t0a.frm whalla.t .. ~pl.Dl,on you.tlike, bot toO mef' 3
Minster Street. and 18, Duke
f;.t..eps tp prevent the recurrence o f such roLten
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SClRA..M.B'LE RACE (BOYS UNDE.R 9).
the V1(I'W t . at .t e
mrrH .....,., saw no f'68:SO':I nr lovely t.J.me.
d ispla.ys,
Street. Reading.
1 E. Maruu , 2 H. Crawle;:y.
any Jdtera~,on In ~to . l)'!'e!'Ient system of providmg . I was toddline t'Ound the other day. a.nd heard 6~
"RI!lA.DING
OBSERVElR,"
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oom nen.sa.tion for ~ccldenu .
cmee agam of the welfare of thaso who SUl'V1V'P.1
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I would like t ()
, yo ur ' w ond erful
. run-d own aind
w hich has tided
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homster', ranka.-VOIseV bl'Ld ,!,one from cel'rt"n.
to left balf and W il son b ad tak en hil' plac& at
cent"", ha1( As the teams hnP-d lin . ftoT t he
'Rea-dina e:kil)1)er bad ~'l ~e!'tshl llv callt'cl to ' t h l'o
p,pun com . I hR.ftily made mental calcul Ation'
The Loodofte,rs had a heaviM frontal a.t tack th an
!Reading, ' but our ha.lve.!I
b".ck" co mpared
most fBvo~blv lil weigh t I I bad no fear.
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after .,.oek in Beading....ould 10IId to only- on. n·
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~ntb lJsiasts
Sowâ¬: minutes before t ho kick·off did
T spen d lD lisooDl ng to Lhe ba.d IJla.1:!e of proverbial
Lon don ers who. T wnt noL. wju ld aa soon go to
neat deatrs doors t han see t h ei r favollr1 ~ team
!t:IJ1Tu dc{NI.t nt t he b. nd !\ of 'T~AltoM! if t~ were
an\" poS3lbllit,· I') f &voidmg sl1f'h " d et'!"lUlati oD. "
That I ~at.here d from the genera l depu?a.Dour of
t h e c ro wd. _o\ ~d J ,r as n ot. far W!YlT'l (! ns I la.t er
!o1lDd out. O! thot, more anon.
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TIrE NATURE OF TH,E ' CRD WD -
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How wo t ~ Tom sly~, ~'" but" Ho.., I' Ho" cOuld one aoubt' the truth of honeat neigh
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Mr. Vir. Ohou]ea, of Sir Cbatllam Street, .~.adin!r,1
ea.meto "The Kmi:'e~Aima, u J:7to 8IlI.J'luJO, J on MId :_U I 8train~ my back through lifting,
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tho Otnltern B1ua ales from Do railway. but 1\ my kidneys became weakened. A3 e. result I
If the Prime ,.......
~".i,ter·e idea of a new world i'
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rare stopping
⢠tb~ ooac bes >Ifo,.m.Land on pl.gl16d fOil three or four months with t:em"ble
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'" m my back. They na¢ to catch me 89 '!"tdaâ¢â¢DlI~
Between rour . and 6ve thoul!I~
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.. embodi.d In the reviled Bill to Oxford. The people lwere most.ly engag ed UI
attende<) tho school.' peace f" ',v.t '!!j'N lD
'by ~ GOr·rn~, then farmers wOod work aod po.eru.g, ana-breath. It gentl! 1- that I often bad to ery 9Ut. . I. go~ '0 bad
Pal mqr P a rk on Weda_ d&y afternoon;)
tti.~ country ~n.ider tbl\t it f!lU, wdre beer dnnkera IoIld sturdy)'u t a.nters J'
t1iat t could not 8tllnd f.pright, in fact I had
There were origInally'" o,er two l:.bouiind entries short of the new world they mean. At. ~ that ward.robe 'Wowd ' not h,.vl) tw=hed much tSvt!n
a.way from work Hnd WRII obliged to be home few
in t he numerous ovents. but, after each ',chool bAd wei the vi'tSlV taken by the &rb farme'n· a.t Q jumble aa,le..
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Meveral ~lly8. I btLd ~rrib~e ~roubl? with the bladde~
'UollZ
-'~bed the prll~a.ry
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f the Count.y E x eout.ive 0 f t.h& N ..t'lona I
Could 1:
. ture "Tom
to 7 OU-& I!Jturdy 'Youth,
too. 'Whioh WBS reatrl,cted lU Its action and caused me
fOun 8, there n wero only I ~ mg 0
pt.C
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d a. great dea.l of .!Iufi'ermg.
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au: hundred and thirtY-fllX en~nCl for l\~edneaday. , r~era' Union .t Re6ding on Satu~&y. They' rither tlloll. rote l~ki~. lIom.ewhy, loog batr, &n,
"I happened, one day, to read a temmonial fOl
The promptnesS"""a.nd speed WIt.h which the mAllY ! (olt· thatthe GovelTlme-nt's propoea.lsIn regOl'd to to me a boy, .. olce. blg BbrOar brot\tFr. The h~n. Doan's Baokache Rfdney Pills so I got lOme to try.
event. "' &1'6 ca.rned throug h 5[1ea.k volumes for the l' agricul iural reoonstruction were distinctly
dreda of t.i:m.eI he hu carried me viiik·a-ba.ek and 1 Before I had finished th8'first box. I felt gte.tly ~
tl,crougbn ... of the work done by tile wliling IOn- neWUlg the I.... of thot old world which in
tiaed mel The tim.. be. b ... w";ted for me to liâ¢â¢ ed, thlpa",. In my back gradually we.t ......~
t.ingent of officiall.
." future " D:\vst !Â¥d, â¢.
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oomo out of iM viUn.ge seOool. flom e three mlles : .and the ?la.d~er wealmelll waa eorrected. TWo boUf
The weather "IF88 ideal for l.he na.tUr D of t.be fun O'A ..oopy of ·tbe !Jpvernment II :SIn to remodel the a.s the crow SlOB from Stoke.nchurCb, to carry me ! of Donn II PillA oured, me sompletely and I feel 110
~o.n-it was fin e, but. 1l0t too bot lor t.he compeU- A, rlcllltfn'aJ DeplUtment .waa wbmltted to the home to mot her I And wheJl' It WIU bakJ.ng day, I thankful to be quil.e were aglL1Q that it is a ~
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Ib. fact. for t.hose who ,!bad to stand a.bout , qommittee hr .tne organising ~cretary, who men- lobo tea for Tom. WIth me on his kneest 'Iha food I ploa8ure to give thifl te8timonilll ( or, the benefl:j0
~t Wa3 rather chilly.
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~lCmed joha t on~maJ.ly the AlUlcultura.l qotnmlttee fr
f rom tho oven woul~ lv> a IIJ,.D.@t all .l.he In.ws I other .nffere.ra. (Signed) W. Ghoulea."
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Even for those who Dll~h t. h a:ve lelt a lit.tle oold 10 tlie R OU36
CommoIl3 drafted a Bill at the
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to-d
B _'\ "T-r, ~b ' ed t ha.nks to
Don't neglect your kidneys j1 you. have ftny
there were plenty of &ei.tiug fUllS hes to w8.rrn them . .reqvest of the Gonrnment. That Bi11 provided . ⢠of. trauu ng
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' tl 0 unmistahble eign of kidney and bladder ttonble u
up to a bigh pitch of interest.
301.' t.he sett.ing up of an Agricultural Boa.rd.. part tho Eust.a.ces-th~re w.ere three fa.mi,lle6 In 1 I puffy oyea, watery awalling'1I In the an~I,~8 and limb~ â¢
To quol..c the words of .Mr '1' J W a ldron, wbo o f th e membership of wh.tch 'WOuJd be nomma.tc.d villag6-:l.od to the Traniel1l of S tokencJlurcb.
urinaTY disorders, gravel. rhematlsm. aching b~,
JiUed tho role of r eferee, ., It was a. trc""t. to see by 80 a.grlculiurRJ coun cil, consLStmg large.ly of
Tom was fed . housed, cared for a.nd tramed by pains in the loins Rnd sid es, irritnblhty, nervou.sn~.
how keen t be yOU?~tbt"5 w~rc." So ke~ were t he l epreM'n tat lVe$ of County Agricultu.ral Commlt- & at u.rdv ba.nd ' of peaa&DVy. who took. toll from deprea....lOn And 0. con!tlm t la nguid feeling. Doan' â¢
mAJonty or tb& Juvemle competI tors t ha.t t ho .1. '-__ T h
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s t.&rter had the greate&t. difficulty m obtalDmg fair ~·
e roeasnre w I
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overnmen.... a.
covort &Cd wobd.la.nd wlthout question of ownor~ ~C no Ie lu ney
fJ ~ 1 he p"you y t rowmg OU
staru;.
\ n ow !ntroouced formed but a. .shadow of the sub- tihip
tho kidn ey poisona 10 which eo many fatal diJeuel
A. ptea.sing teat.Ul'et, (jf the sparta was th e entire ~t&ntllLl reforms .tha.t the Amctllt~at Co~m.tttee
B~t Tom did no~ 'h.&ve to OlIIle toJ OUr Village ot} havo th eU' begmning.
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abMmoe of / diaqualiftcatio~, altbou2'h OD at least In Ihe House advocated. a.nd depnvcd agncultur·
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t to chapel on &n.
Of all dealerfl, or 2/9abo:r,from FOAter.},{cOleu.b.
one ocoaalon the Judges WId to allow a "'&11' ma.rgm illts o f a. direct voice in fl"aminEZ' the policy of the ~und.Y8. t.lyou~' ~
of t.ho leadetal was Co., B. W ells S treet. Oxford Stl"&'tt. L hndon. W. i.
of mdulgem.ce.
For lII1Ita.nee. ID tbe quarte~mlle Department. of Agricu1t\ll"e.
Instead or eet.a.bays, m:-.a.__ eed t.h'
f b threp he enter. Doo't aak for bo.ckacbe or kidney pillB-8.Ak dillt;inetly
w.alk -for gnM under fifteen YM ra of ·...6, IlcveraJ l liahing a Mmistry of Agriculture wV-h a l"epresen- Jamee~.......,., an
e army 0 re
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⢠tick h lddn
illa ~ th it.m as
or the entra.nte gave. one aus ptClODB of-\ve U, v.ery tatwe B o&rd, the Government proposed to «re. tained on SundaYB made biA home an botel Wltb.· or nRn ~
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R.~uhar 5t.ylee of wa.lkmg. It Wa.II all Mr. 'l'homas. new 1Ige leMe U of the old Bow J and a'Ppoi.nt 3. out charge. James had .. 800 ealled Wlll, wbo Oho'iihi8"'had.
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fuwe elf !LD atbJet.e qf no mean ability, could do to farcical AdvillOty Committee. whose (unctions poMe8IIeO. I!I. flow of la.llg\1are that even now-a.nd
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fine araClD
wns Wltnessed m the . w⢠?D Id be of a purely consultative charaete:r.
U6· V ⢠boord a flow of words SInce-I, shU think
maJor B VeIlM , such 8.8 t he 220 YArds for oove and . RESOLUTION AGAINST OLD CONDITIONS should be numbered amongst tho Cla.s&l~)
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grrls. t he ha.lf·mile fltLt for boys, a.nd the relay
After d !scussion it was decided to fonva.rd oopie... had a sister named Ehsabet.h. calloo. for .bort
rRces O'ier t.he quftrter a.nd bAlf-mile OOllJ1le8 for ' ~f the following resolution to the PrimJ 'Ministe.r, .. Tize" a ree;ular Wm,boy. but M kue a pal as a.
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LIEUT. .. JOE" BAILEY, D,S.O.. M.C .⢠IN TJIE
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