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READING
R~DING

Seoond llmnd - neal 1 N G
fortabJy m 10 sees 2 I W W yo,,-k'"celd.

!': R.A.C. SPORTS AND·
I 'F&TJ;·
, " ... ..
f

Second RoUl'l;d -HeAp'· 2 1
10 """,) 2 A V <k...

1 H SWinn
Sunms
ora

Final
3 N G W&lte

I

~ a.ch~ement..

IXOELl;.ENT RUNNING BY, WELL- at the
KNOWN OLUBS,

tape

H

2 W wW5·;~r.".'::,t~~~
tlmo 9 4·

B.. foot c:overod

I

ana Dist.r1ct A C)

Pott.er (J\ A C )

4

E

K een (R A C)

5

6 W E Rusbby (R A C)

ner s tnno 2 rum 4 f\ocs

B1SCtJIT FA-cTORY
RECRE'AlI0N CLUB.

\

/

ev~f.a

or

"tbe

IN

OOD

of well kDOwn clubs from

~QIlt aa rpprest:'h;t.t~ntry al,.tcndCd to nit then
Viol" oUl parY' 0

tIkJ,i ;0&1
.. tho
ust our local
B ern e .lfill

athleLes

jlrll'Vo

HarrJÂ¥S\

Wll1l1~. ll S (G.E.IR;

4 P R.
Harrlers) 1

Rarrlel'B

Amonr th036 clQobi 11" r~ HarrIers
Starrey J. C
ueen!f' Holton H eath

l:.b'

Fmcllley

(Lttnchod

8e<'1!

O\~ut as

those"

heen cxpcnenOlnll'

rood

b:Jo

but Ule att.cnda.oco 'Wu qUito

• Ho thought f,hcYe bad been

1\

r eal effart

&de to encoW'JI.gtI t.up-of war amangst qoys, .and
he
~ /tile boys would continuo to take Interest
1n 4ha~...and ~ 0t.ber br~chcs of aport ..iu(l thus

440 y 1A.RDS OnsT..\CLE

R~CE

mt"IIlbcrs betweelt, 12 a.nd 16
.l'ea.rs of ~e. C~m notl t.o.rs had to rnn. to a 'mck:
oontalOmg
their
6hoos
wilich th.ny hOO to sort
vron thhmsolve$ wOTthy memben of thQ" Readlng
A~ltlMiu

Club thctr prem el'

aT)()~t&

lor~atlon

Opcn tc RA e

a.nd then put bh9m on

Hu.'llIg d one tha.t

On the call of tho gallant Colonel tliroo rcally had to run hop ,?r Jump 50 J c,Tds

[I

heanJ cheers were accorded Mrs Pahner
\.
M'r W Howard Pa.lmo:r re1>lyl'Dg on b cho.lt of
his wilo Uld he endo~ what Colonel ... WLI.son
had,aa.id ..bRut ~ys" sporta and ho h~d tbe
~eoutive of tho 1l.A. C ..ould always do :its utmost
to cater for the younger generation
Ono coukf
GOt 'bet regret. to see t.ho depJarable co'P(htlon mto

In

" a,ck.s

travel 30 yo.rds
QU a.ll 'ours
r un to and
under 3. tD.rpa.utlll .v.a lk 50 Ylllds l'Un to

..,.r water aud oxt..rac t apr>lcs by n,l C IlJU of
teeth and then j filtlsh tho pourso e.urylllg
bow1s on t.helr he~ls
Heat I l L J Kmgston 2 M A
B eRt 2 1 H Mead owcro(t 2 E J
whLOli. tha.b mllgllificent eyeliD' tra.c.k had b een
Heat. 3 1 L 13 FTM C1S 2 1 F Rose
aJldwed to ISmk dnrlbg the recent wa.r'" B e hoped
Pin al 1 L j F ranCIS 2 E F Hosq
'ibe CJ:ecutivCI would do Its best to nut tha.t track Kingatan
lntlq a f1JMQlta.ble et.t.e of repalr so that at thCir

r"t~ Illeet.lnp they 'VrOUld be tLble tQ witness
'm:e ~ goOd cycliIl ~ events as used to be tho
. . . oet'ore the war l (Appla.use )
f D;et&ils of the f1l.CIng etc. are a.ppended -

,

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I

MILE WA

mo

SPORTS RESULTS
ISO YA1IJlS
HANDICAP
lte&t t G L
a. sturdy lIttle
I

~~er of neaTly

did the

diat6nce off tbe 36
BM-fi2EA
eVeD iban the wmner
woa. from the 31 yal'ds
same
, Hit aae 1& Only 8 ~ and 2 months
,
, HW 3 R. D GOoden ~R.A: C) tllo • ..,. age
l' . . DUby &ppea.red Ib be the pMeMJal wmner
~ (BI the wat.c::h' aa bet did the di5tanoe 1Il 17 2 5th
_ . OIl
1 ~"""..ce.

.....u...

. X-t
4 18
H 2-5t1h
WoaI_
YOOOIVlng
yards
'61
it; lD
~ CB:A
tCtCl(J:)
.bs.ne.d
wcD l!J6Age
10 I '~~:r~;~~:t
and 11 month
5

A

G

(R A.C) th. YOIJI!P.t

aDd

:~
l';'1" J1i,;~8 m2l'~II'
HiS w n won
waa
'~~~fJ,R.~~:

W

nl~h

&hool

and

In

the sooond Dollery got 12 and ;F Pnlm.r'h Sarseant

R L

15tJom!l8'l

Redgrove at J
PonntilllY

~

b

7
S Ibwob Pcmutner
12 b Poul!.tney
..
G H 'P W:e6t.e1l run oot
18 bMecey
8
c .lac'bon b l'ounto n Dollery 0 Fountney b Patten
II,.".
12

F J

'1.:::__

CJYneaPonntneybPc~eU

c N cboU" b Meoer 6
(!P~ttpnf(eUbM:eoey B

e & b Poontney
8
c Barnard b Pountn.y
fll'lt nut
0

,

b Ponntney

0
0

.

b Pllllntney

•

Extru

H

E

13
"

• 17

SIMONDS C~CTO'RY
B
match took'11~ -~~~ tho King s Mcatld'w
on S lturday Tho vuntors ba.Ucd flnt and
LcglStllrod on tlo boo.rd before the 8m
fR,1I Thc \ncomlPg batsmen all contl'lbuted

7 v.lcke~ PhlDPS III lus 82 ~al::r: 4 s) sbowoo.

61

Total

hn

W Dro,," 0 nartholomew
b Knapp
ss
R Lel1a~l'I"MuUlo
0
J:l CrlppS Knapp b Mul
]lD

c

,

1:' r CaSII c a: b Knapp
W Thotbu not ~ut

..

H

Brown 0 T ice b Bar-

~nt

0

:

•

E JonH! h Kennedy
D Altrgeant 0 Hrown b

LIM, ..d
nedr

-

r

F v~ 0 &" n Liddl&rd

OLt> COMRADES

E Ford I

W~c"

W Cromboy b Weleh

1l'EJ.DING OB5B&nlL"

r..OWTlf()1I1'_

J'IJlrnAXMlTKAD

T WhlteeT>lnnet'bWelcD. j W l'Incb Q Pratt b Grey
G Pratt. b Welch
48 W WelCh 0 OrOmbfly b
Pratt
C WI eclor h Smith
0
o 1>Tr.w b Smlth ,,-: ... 1 W Gnsrg l'bn out
n GTe' ~ Smith
.. ~ E "mlth 0 May b Ford
J'. 1Ir1L) b Welch
\., 1 F Rolfe b Pratt

A Lcndhf.tter not rmt
W GO'ldam b Wt-lch
H Jerman h Welch

ASSOCIATION

,

8

0
0
0

• - '"

Total
I

i

~ ~~o.,,~~~;=

B Jolinl'l.l b Pratt
8 Tanne'll not 0 It

0 W David b Ford
C Hayt~r b Ford ..

o

Ex"",

and Bucks L:igbt. Infl\l'ltry to JOin tho Old Com
ra.dcs A.ssoc18.tlon and, coptmue t.hasa frlend&blp8

Eo....

' Total

I

A .sPORTING OFFER.

,"

lien-cd IP any B a.1.ttalion 0 ,", tho RegIment pruJr to
or dunng the Great "a.r IS elIgible for member
shIp .

Special Ct......
• !tea o£~ all
BoatlJlg Cush

25

9

this rook by 2S
'P(~,.",.I&.r~ah&re of

NI'I1,r.~ TO CRICKET CLUB SECRETARIES

CHALLEN.GES,

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R ... 2 MJ>. "l TUttle 5 Cook. Randall (_)
!'russ scratchedA
N

Newman

&a.wo.rd (cox)

2 MIS8 Wells F Fullbrook Gl\Innden (coxJ (Delta. R C) 3 Ml8S M Cox 1(.
Cha.pman l,l: A Killg (cm:) Won by 000 length
BOYS SC1:JLlJIS (UNDER 17)

r

Boores -

P

forward thei r .ddresles to
Cricket Edltol'. who will supply thetn With
forms on receipt of appliclltioD. as SOOD
pq:.llhle?

~...

loot
0

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L

1

UTVED IJ01UB,LElS

Heat 1 Miss E Koopmg S Gough t T Gale (cox)
bea.t MlSS EV&Ils C Oa.lJ.a.dme R KIOg-tcox) oy a.

Two Cambndge CounCll\Qrs htl.ve
ongmal method of ra1l'IIDJl'.IDOney
mg Bonda. One of t.hem 11M
not bott
E
The annual dlllner WlIl take pls.ce a.t Anderton 8 fellow Councillors WIth an ~ffer of "'.UVI} ' II
Est""
Hotel FleetrstTeet London E C " on Satutda.y others wdl 6U~lbe £,100... ooch
QUI<r ' l s
Total (8 .ktL) .. 98 September 18th at 1 p m
eha.llengmg the Alderman With
Yours falt-bEully
live AId~~eD will ' iuJ>Scnbo
G T ARLI!1l'T
Counclilora and one Alderman are
.... )ii~~n..t&, ~ie~t-MaJor, tw:o
!t.a.n~hng out.
and frlepdly Ipremll~ II'
)
f If \;!.
HODOru.~etary
br.ught to bear on them to eomplet.e the
Co."ley Ba.rracks dJ:foro
a.ct10n.
July 26th 1920
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A

tl

IS

~ ~~I~rd b P~k
l~
~ ~~ :~=o~ ?3ett. ~
T

(

I

0

~
a

AIf..lktta
H Pl\.ln<> cKD.'\f1p b Dfltte 10
tmely 0 IJddiard b0r o . cd over, 14185 M Ta.yior A
H Knnpp eLe1nS b Ken
Heat 3 1 Mrs Ncwm1Ul E
CLewIS 0 51lrgeant b

,Proud Marie

I

I"8

.... ~

F B CII,ve

.'UIIlOOl[

J Knapp b Ada.ms
E Klmnoo~ b AdalM

dUTlng the Great. lWar?
The annua.l lIubsCtl'l)tlon for officers 15 5s and
10
12 for othor ranks on ~ Mlllmg, Any officer warrant
9 officcr Don obmDllSStoned o'fficcr 01' man who has

A H Herrr notout
14
C God len A W Dro'lm
~ Id C T HeaveD.l did

I'

HA.OP'lIl

811: - May I ap'lelll through the mool4,m of your
to JlSk all p,ls\ membora of th. Oxloro

borne
A 8()utb 0 Stf!'iella b Mul

&nco to witn03s tb.e prehmm.3ry nrots t.he finaJs
d which will be ~owed olr Ito-da} (Satllr.by) 111
IIPlW l"of tho r croa:.a wmd and st.ronK current' rome
good ra.cmg wu wlt.uessod [ '11he I esulta \Were a.s
follows
GJ;lNTS DOUBLES

..

1"0 TKI IDrron o:r '1'Jm
o~

0

}Household
""
"'n
Draperies
.bys (he yard.

I

S6.n AI) "0.1 Natural FLANNEL,

al4l1H

Bpe~1

Large ~l..,tion 01 29~n U mon SHL&TINGS. III
• ~ .I~pe...t2l1lf y&#I.
\

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IRipP!o OIA.T~ fo< DJ"salng ,a......... '"

! sll shad... 2f:\1.t~4111t • ~

'\

"Delightfully 80ft All wool Baby 'B'LANNEL.
2111t· S16t. 4111~ per yard.
,
,

A ~rge .Iook ofl'tripe~.nd pl&iJn ~LS.

I too4qnality
V:ery-moderate>pnoea.
..
...
" 8oo"l-es of new _patterns m CR}CTONNES ell

SHADOW TISSUE. Ideal for IQ6se 001,"'"
uP.!t0llt.ery ~ &8 well as curtains. all at; Tery

..koCn prl~

I

WHO] STANDS I
[FROM

1 [By SIR \LYND::N MA,C.~: SS:i':Y.

\t.ook plaoo .., uau8.1 -on tho I D{oad.IJOUiht reach 0
\the rIver
Thero was a very setiSfa.ctol1' attend

R d~l\hr~U. C'KOBPP b td- 1
2nd Innln'lL
bTa,.lor
B W l'hllhpli e Lee b Pocock 3 E Procook" ... &: b Kennedy
4
L. P011nlney C Novae b Weste U 0. Q Noyce b Dollery lIS F r.... ngler b Betta
0
:
Heat. 1
l r W EJhott 2 0 Polmer.
T Moccy lit Gool'lchild b Tfl.Jlor lS o&bWl'fltetl
:) HKeotJotout.
0 ~ I",':~ !P~De b K~nt
1
II l.efl n(\t n t
0 Randall
Won l easlly
F P ett:en.\:ell c n :nJes b Taylor l~ c OIvne b WP.fItcll
Martin b WeRLe1(
8 c Noyco b raylor ..
J Call" b "tt"etlt
0
R~ J.
1 S A NOrrtll (Delta It 0) 2 R
A R1Cru..rd&Oll c Redgro'n! b
7
Extru
1 3 G ...; 1k1o.nders (Delta. j R C ) j Won by t.wo
o not out
9
\. .... , 1S2
28
Hea.t 3 S Stonhcllson be:J.t W A PIV~
c Dollery b TlIo,lor H
Total
Total
R C ~ by two l""stbs
'• I b T.."lor
0
b Dollery
8
CROWTHOltNE v
Pla.yed at Wo1lin~n
e 1h" b DollMT
10
o c Jobn~ b Tayior 0 Fi,nohampetcOO ba~ted· 6rst. I\nd';,~wtborne
'EStru
_ j 65 G Pra-tot making 48 Tbe \.
..""u ....~:~I . L.
olosoo WIth a 8core of 129 t~:y thus
Total ..
61
To'"
.. 64 runs
W Weleb (64) E SmIth (31)
Finch (14) wero Crow-thorne's ChIcK
lit In1Ufl8'B

R .TlI.d:1OD 0 RedifOve bT1l,Ylor :)

OXFORDsmRE AND BUCKlNGHAMSmRE
).IGHT INFANTRY.

form vnbh the bllt.
Tip!>mg s fie!dm!;: was
hrmgmg off three good ca.t.chea
Factory gOlDi lD to bat they 8000
wlcket.s for 2l ""'uns but Drowu made ..
stand mn.itlng 33 runs by ro.Uier daring ~
Thomnli and B erry then played oJ,lt fitne
mn.tch,. WAS left dravtn With Fnc\ory s.:;
61X Wickets
Score'S FA.CTOl!.l'

'Ihe Reading Tradesmen II Rmnng OJul) were
f()t'tun&te U1 ha.vmg ~ fin~ day 90 SB.ti1rotl~ ..for
th';!l opewng day of then annual rega.t~.a, whlch

EMBEOOK v WOKINGRAM' 'MAGPlES
Plo.J 00 at Embrook on Sa.turd&y and resulted 10
a vtotory for the Ma.gple5 b"f 24 runs J..ewis and
Pama batted wall for the W1J].l161'S and Kent took
bJlree WIokErlos ferr no runs Xennedy had 4 for 15
knd Liddu.rd .3 far 8
Scores -

,•

ToW (7 ,,\t.e) _ 159

scorM ",b:llst Phmps who had gone In
conUnuod to ba.t coufidently
Tho mDlnge
deel D.l ed closed when the soore had r eached

-

Wooten 8 For tho Old :aoy.e Mecey obtalDed 13 T Ce.ne'b Donton
0 H Doycllbw b l' B Cane
before bemg ~ttunped:..and H F Pettengelt was Hey 0 FlUrbtl.lrnoLuabb
V C~~cller lbw b F E.
caught off a. bag bIt With his t.otaL a.t 12 In the F ~~~: not out
~ r A (later h F E ("o.ne
.aoond )UDln~ both Meoey and Pebtengell fa11ed F Broughton not out .. 1 F Wh ~ b F E Cane ..
to make auy co0l1den.t>lQ' contTlbutions the 1I1.tter
H )!iEt.ei~:ot out
..
being ~ ca.ug.h t &.t~ .. bir hit mto tlie coun
~ ..
.. '1
try PountnB1 m&d8,l15, NICholls 11 Anderbon 10
Total
Total
~.o
aDd Rlcbaro.on 9 An Cjl%ooUent luncheon &Ild
w~ro aOT'ved Q;J: SherTal'. of Rc1l.ding'
The soores
were arJlER MATCHES
1I.... ..,nro 10ROOL

Total

F TippIng c Phipt)ll b

doy Jt.r tho

!

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0'. .

n

f

I

/

wr

~

Edras

.... - r-

THE

noc,","fY run. to .VOIe!
:WOKINGHli! LO]ID()N' ROAD v KING'S
doteat and they mct.'~ith.1WCQII,J
Wl.th. ~g~f.
ROAD
Wickets ..'Iown ~l..rOEr 1"""''''
Played a.t Wokillib~ (In Saturday Kings nnd
e needed to ~evel thQ
....
""
. -:t'l"r
won the to& and batted: first. ~e1 mnde a very
eoores and be£Ot'o the <IImt feU only one ruo was mOOera.to show ~st
Joe
Se.rgeant. and
*quired by the Old Boys for f\ mn Then It waJ Denton and were dllllU6sed far 20 of wbich !le van
that the bowling of the ac.boolboJ'S waxed bot ana '\'; ere 'extras
Sa.rgcant s u.na.iySlS read Seven
tllD la.s~ two Wldets feU 'wlthout a.nother run b~\II-:[I1;~~~:~ m&ldeus 6 ruqs 16 wlckoie wHile that of
was 7 ~cr8 2 m&l(Jcns, 7 rUllii 3 WIckets
added
A 1l00000d mnlDgs :was qpen.ed, and
London road rCp'hed to this totAl WIth 53 Denton
preeent &ehOJa.rs fared OVCD ~orae aoQ were
battmg splendidly for 32 The voteran F E Cane.
mwed for the naltry tota.t
54 When the
grea.tly puzzled tbe home bat.smc~ WItb hlll
Boys " ent In to bat for th.e seoGod tlme the)'; wero
slows I a.nd secured eight wickete dt low coet
then tLpphcd tho 3i.houn rule and
not; fa.ced v; It.h a. formIdable tcak Thl1w to good
bowlin.; a.nd fleldmg hqWever the wlcktit;.l fcll
to tho WicketS By liard hittmG' they
rapidly', lUld the seventh wloket p~-rtnerah\p was
tota.l of 87 for 6 and declared, lC8.Hng
{&Cod '?I1t.h the task of obtammg eleven l'Wl1 for
team 45 mm.utes m whlch to get 54
Do WID
In the ens! ~e Old Bovs 111St. mo.naged to runs
ThIS they Just fa.iled to do by ODQ rqn
scrape home and wm by 11 runa
106mR' only two wJokets 1U ~e attempt Dentbn
The honOUT!! of the da.y r est«l WIth t.h,.o bowlers agam lia.tted well havIDg 26 not out to b18 cre41t
who took a.dv8Jltago of the 60~t state of the woon tuno was called
Evans (14) c.lso did well
WICket In tho iirst mn ngs H L. Potmtn ey (0 R ) Soorcstook 4 wl!'kets for 21 and B F Pettengc1l (0 H )
lUNG S "'OAD
/ wnJ:J!oIGRAV UI!fMlf l!.o. ... D[
4 for 32 for the" Old Boys and for the School A.A!l1 down Q Ermo!' b
L Lush b Asbdowft
0
W Mtoll took 4 for 20 Taylor 5 tor 31 and DoJlery
lO:o.rgeaot
1 W Denton ~ ~u«man b
1 for Q.
IIi the second lUnlJ'1f11 Pountney took I Cane b SargeP.nt.
0
F B Cano
32
7 for 15 and Mocey (O 'R) 2 f~17 apd WestelJ J CaneekbSargeant
0 W E.,.-morl'UDont
2 for 28 T aylor 5 far 15 nna Dollery 3 for 2() ~ \r!~d~: :J~t!~
A c~~~tor c J Cane b F E 0
W Ith the bat Wcstell Irn:ocked up 13 runs ClyPCI F Aofiam 0. White b Den
J Sargeant b F a. Cane
0
12 and Dollm-y 11 In the first mnmgs for tbe
ton
4 F 'V RVllDII C J CaDlI b L

R H n Nmrr b Hlrch
n G T..earlle,. b HlI.fe
H J II{thll~ b Hare
s ht:ILl"W e Ourney b

nI.o

1hal1 the

\

Arter ~con the past scbol:\rs eet

.A. J W Crooma b Bireh
A Owen 0 & n Birch
Cl
C Ii Wiliams 0 Bll'Ch b
HlLre

C E. Palmer c,pt out
J It oe not out

matclut.?

61 ruM ag&m!lt the bowbng of tpe OLq

Bo~ team

• .t.CTOllV

1

.f match.. Dot later

I

to ""rk to knock U!I

t.

°b

y.rm enek.t 01,,& .-tari......... .....! '" dolan.

T~

•
READING
REGA
I

on Monday tlie Reeding School team CDm!)iled a
80CXre of

S

bad .cleared 0.\\&1 by Dudday or vc.q 60011 alter mora t a nn the s ta ndard tone
thqle .. qo -dId wend t.helr way to la1mcr l:'o.rk
H eat. 2 H P S tewa rt (Surt'ey A C ) won this
o
~ust ha.ve thoroughly cJn]oyod t.lIcmaelves lP
l1V 23' 4 St n scm 5t 11 tmg ~lth 18~ ya.rds
~ 11.1 or another Amongst.
ho
to ~~
H cat. 3
A E llc\ ollsh 1 6 (Sulrey A C) took
.oen as merry a.nd IDte rcsted a.5 Illy
l' co
23 J.5Lh sces to do Ule d s tallce from thE) 14 yards
be" wore Colonc1 ttld Mrs Lesllc Wi lson !.Ir and mark
Mrs W Howard Palmer and lots of well known
H ea t 4
G S"tlm mcr~lfl c1d (Wycombe PAC )
loc:al figure.
sta.rtmfjt !S! J ar<l~ tooA: M mue)l QS 24 15th SCOl
The pl'lWJ were flrcsenW to the 5ucOOS!fIJI com
H en t· 5
I vt Mer rel l (Che tc.nhnm G A (; )
~t.itors. &t t.be end of the soorts programme by
mndo Il hW e brtglltel show 1Il dOin g tho
Mrs Howard Palmer
m 22 ." 5th SCC3 altllOug h he r c;oclvcd as
b1 'Propo&~nK a \oto of thanb to 'Mrs. Palmer
yarus
the ~gh MomUer (Col Wilson) made a. brIght 1S!H eu.t.
6 F Grewell (Wycombe
littlo lipeecil
HI)' oonrr&~nJated t hc offiCials and sa wc llJ na. t 110 v; on by as
as
ocmmllt.tce of the Reading At.hlci.lo Club 00 the tune 23 <\-SlJl SCC$ - from th e
5P1cn<lid numbe r of CIltrlcs tJ ey had h a.d ror their
7
F
W
J allc.o; (R ~ C)
H
eat
5J)Ott.s aM on the Ideal wC1lther ConditionS tbat
to d o t.he d lJt an cp fl om the 1E!
had prev83le:d
Perhaps th,e a.t.toDdanoo hlld not
Pm a l
H.. P I St "a rt 2 .t
,been u ~ as bad l.>een deasired that. bcmg.... no
WlnJtcr s ttmc 23
1joub~ duo to tim bad weather thcy had r ecently
s:u:ne dlStallOO Lc h'i ecu

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Seldom does Ul lllhi!ga 1ft & ~ ma.tCti
READING. DISTRI9' CRICKEl: LEAGUE.
t.ie, 'but lt ba.ppe~ ooculonaJly .. ror 1IlBta.n~;­

80\ ctl

B e lttey) WJDD er s
1'1us. was by no means
had been anilo.inatoo.
Delgr3.\!e
Final 1 J Wilham!; 2 A J
the
tho
Barnen Pol~och&:tb London Harners 1t was Stanley
Winner s time 1 mm 59 i 5th soc!
Barnell aDd D
~..LVI t'bat manJ of tbe Williams WB." the sllhnso of WIO o.fwi noon an<!
wna
t.b.euJoro ndt :t() bo e"'~~Q but. on tho other lillod t.he 1'010 o~ tht) dark 00rs0 of Lho roeot.lng
at l;)t)
toropbies wou.ld rbc
em&J~f a~ e &a.dlJlg Athletic c.;hl'b adnltra-bly It WWI not. unLIl haU wu.y t.hrou?,h tho
strongly
with
hand 001)
the mom
Uy m rstho majorI'"1 of lb. cveni& 10 final lap that ho y; as reaJly notu:lea.blc aOO j;haD
159 Hues
did m::
1m
t
kccu on wat.chlni the carry hiS red slurt. s uddenly was seen t.o rush nhead' und
t.he Wlci:ot
thoM ~\ ;er: n~mS;rcbc1lSlvo s,orl:6 pr1~alll~ gol. mto tho 'illll whet} aOOut ro yarda ftom 'the
B sound. d e
h ot.her sourcca of mterOit
amUSc< fillls11l1lR' post H IS a.chon if It cannot be called
Gurney was
ere w e
tt. Ln c
In ono cornor of UlQ Ii PlCtt y and atblct.ic o ne was certainly effcctlve
to an
m.ent.
=n orected a. nea.t boxmi rmg JCl}(:S a Id SLa.nl cy hugged ea.oh o thor throughou:t.
J W
P'!.k~ \ ) &lSod to ena.b~o a goodlv crowd to l'Olt the wholo of tbo second a ntI fina.l la r) a.nd J ones
well
tAhw;dlD J r
inte tID bout& of the
no bl D led by a. few u{el oS Itt was a.n c.."I;ccllent fimsh
ond
iteM the ch:v~b lS1d~ of g t.ho enclosed track IU\
lhe
830 YARDS W ~ LK (OVER, 40 YEA.RS)
~OD In bayonet IigbWng ", asH glvfn~bYks~~::; 1 .... J F BUl ridge (Surrey A C) 2; H Hl1sd en
ploduocd only 8B ma.ny rUnB but
fA A Eyre and W HodCa ( 0) a
cr
!loorlDg
lDcrcn.sOO
Croom&
lea.nunM~ Depot.) .... ho a.1so ga.v dC'iCl' d onstu (South Ea.-'item Ralh~ a.y A C) 3 G C Grl m6rl ale
wlth oonf1(lonce A.nd
\VlUD CI s ttmo ~ mm 45 4. 5th 100."$ 1 hiS
Il90f of knife Ui'ru!lt dod .. IPS } JUsu throws ct.c (R A C) t:.io
Numcrol\s bowling
most. 3C1 satlona tncldont of the day
~'II"bere v.a,s a bowling comIlO1JLlon for a h~C pA.froduced
"Â¥Oas
not untIl the cen
tel JllS execllC'llt. performa nce m tbe vc.tenu s
ottIlg whiob had been p rcscnt.ed by nil Pcrcy Co e
t.l1R.t.
Groomo
was bowled
"
,.:ist
""
d
i: MUSI C lovers ,,"cro not £orgoiltcn for til t.he n n J F nurr dgo "as cen.31Oly thought like ly
H IS mn IDCi of 55 {sevcn
bo a. plaC{J man bU~lI." ma.gmJicent flntsh \'ias
~TO of the trafok wa.s tho Rea.dmg Temperance a.to grc3-t
a
chance
"alld
was
h IS usual
SU I p 1St) to aU
Evel:) 51 -eo h e took WIl.3
o Band (cou~"ctor Mr T B W icks) wh cb
thIS good start. an effort WflS
hccl a nd too
oroCt n 1(1 hc
ez.cd a. ca.p.lt.a.1 programme of mUSl C durmg of t ho 01'tl odollj
and force a. wm
Tho
ntn up
th~ distan ce
Bctwc-cn Gl ms
l.hIi afternoon and tho early nnrt of t.bc C,""Cllmg simply
succeod and several bat6men
'IA~ 1D tha C\CDID.J' the ba.nd played m t.he dalCl' and Hll sd ~l n. WM a. desperate st.ruggle for
ima~::U~,~~ce.ughtgomg
out for runs
At 117
danCl.nl' nllll' wb1fh h.., been eTcdoo lOr the benelit. socolld pla~ but thD oldel man s lIbera.l stnxt lUit 1\~'
\,
and &. few runs Jater OweD
d the youngcr and more &~le pah.'On" of tho did the trick
caugoht and bowled for ~ useful knock:
{\lDct,ioo But thUi' was not. lill Rpullo.bout" swmg
COSlJ.'UME R f\.CE (OPB..'l)
(flv. 4 .)
Lco.d'l'y and R.. H R Palmer
~ ihoot.in... ga,lIencs 5kitUe- e.llc:)' houp I~
2 G T I nace (R A C ) 3 E C Hall (R A C)
some enbhwuasm bJ running a.
fiv~
boitidt ookern~ sbu~ and ebc like hi!d bee n pro Th ero n cre t,.o hM C been h o hea.t& but th eso were
t he 1M-tali WiU bowled 1I\ attemptIng to
Tided (or tho more giddy and :Iay I t was a l eal m e ,!lod nnd ru \ off IlS a. filla l On account of all
'!'wo rWl8 Iat.et' Lea.dley; waa bowled by 0.
kept very Jow and at 157 Bolmes was
my
_1.
Wh
entry whoso calnD ",as mot on the p ro
Oae h811 but .. 8JDgie oomphunt
to
maAt.i
y I ' "'~"U"', and who \\ 6n \\ G o.rG una ble to gIve the
After ~""'" hOd been ca ....ht U
was tho attendance so sma.11 P Tho wea ler \Va!
t.lla Y; 1 Iller
and Rice pla.ycd out time whcn the
:ideal for sueh .. funchonr not. too hot :yet 110
were 15 runs bebmd 'Wlt.h three wloket.s
eoJ(L
Perha.na It. was b~causc the morniUi had
220 YA RD5 (OPEN) HANDICAP
.eon some rather t.hreat.cnlDg cloulb pQ8S111g ovor
H eat 1 N G W a to (R A C) \'ion thus b elt.
/.e& by
head. but even then all pros,coh of bnd " cathqr l rqm the 17 Yl\l'q::. TQlltk In 23 sees or on e soooud

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mcludeii A P F Chapman who took part m the
Lord a Gentlemen and Players! ma~ m the early
part of the montb: and E Garnet.t the old Herir.
ahlre pJayor
The vuntors WOll the toss and
bat.tled fu'6t on & soft WIcket.
Otl' Croome 8 first
over Conolly was oostly taken at lllld-ou and WIth
the soore a.t 18 Oakhfoll WnA "WeB ca.u S'ht irl tJle
Ba.re and Ch~n then ca.rrlOO thd"'001"0
before the lu.bt.e.r was eUl11 ca.uj'ht anti
from a. ml8 hIt At 53 ByTda was bowled
lomed Haro
For some tune tbe
' uICer03tJlli!11
v; IlS treat.od Wlt.h
but wlt.h both
an ....
gettlng sot ruJlS
Le-p.dley
Mnn1l1ng
f
Who
very
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li'ACTORY A". WOIUNGILU!.
F or thL8 match a.t KeDlmgton ioa.d on Sa.turday
Wofri. ~lwn bad g.t togoOher a .trotie .ide, whICh

tho A A rA t.i.9i~ ~l-a.nd a.rd of 1 rom
A J PCIU'SO .lthougli running 80 well m tho
'Bot .met the p~1 pra-war ~Byae!:g R~a~~~ lap
when be caught up tho fir:ld oou1d not
W'lt.u.eiaed ,peh an CJ.oollet1~=er:ark The high the f{rUolhnR' P~C6 ho bad
and dronped
held on Sa..tJn'day laa~ ~ i.6.lctic ,\\veuta mUlSt h&ve ",hen but 100 a.ros from
.t.aDda.rd re&.c'hed lD \ 0.1. tisoguUlO
1'JlO majOr
Heat 2 1
QUl1\lon (U!,,,t;~~,"l ,.
,u~ ..eTeD _~ most~ea.tcd po ldllo eXClte 2, P M 5t."loy II!. A C )
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ORIOnT NOTES.

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ne.1 1 1 A J JOD'" illrlStol ~~~;~;:t?:,,~~
2 J H Porler {R A C) 3.. ~F C _Brown

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