Reading Observer 07-1920
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The'value
of
,
runs..
\\ lCkete
LIOn to Dadl cy
keeping .fit
for 59 runs
att cmJ:th, Ma.y,
Overstrain and worry
. d~ ,more than anything
' to und.rmine h.alth;
, tliey bring. the system
low and leave it an .asy
, prey to disease. A
~~althy sy~tem repels
attack - that is why
Hall's Wine is so
;trongly recommended '
I, to those ,whose VItality
is below the normal.
For the' :A.n!lemic and
N 'rvo'u~ ~Jl ere
6...,.
fi~U TC6
Blde<J b)
Wlubt.in oham
w ~b Ius score a t ihree, an d &galn a.t nme
f ell
ummq-s.
bowle rs
COtllHdcrablv
a.d dm g
SeOl e3
durmg
\\ !t!.t.a,
E JIdl b 8Artt'~nt
A N orman l.J n l..ontQn
if
I' ,.4
Weslev
Ra.! n ,.
G~I'ld's
to ..Loudon r oad II
I dl!icomforl
-
~ ~~~!~~(allt _!~
"Mil teD. b <.iaTltea.... t
8 J WU~v~nA b Dadler"
L !JQ.'!'S'B e ~ler b SarJ .8nr.:::-elWt. c Bt'n.oVtt b
~nt
0
Dlillter
;
(1 J'ronten b Dentnn
.. 0 F Whi te.e k b ProuteD
A e Hennett st ..Evan. b
H Rord b Dad le:r
1II.tcl.ell
31 S O"f'l well II 1)adley
U C Hen nett h Denton.. 3 A- S&lIcr c HlUton b Pro)1-
J Blnlon c 0 06'11'cll b 3t.r-
~~~lI!tt. nIn out
'I'n
2 V Fulcber not ont
j
"'....
~O
H Mi trhell b DAdJ &r
l!:Elra.s
...
9
l~
,
>
Ttte weatl"r·; ';',J=.,."
yard!, and abOut
and l
H a rTlefB} started as
grave Hnrner8). but could
oyercome
tr.emendous odds he was up aga.rnst... \Vhen one
learns tlipj. 'the A A.A:. standard t lV18 watt 4mms
Z'&Sec!f, the hIgh' degt"e6 of frucness of the
secona
4â¢
handIcappIng
lB â¢
....,Iy reoliscd.
LADIES' RELA:Y' RACE I
,
ls~ ten.m Mias.. Grant. , Robertson, WIlliam<
and Beckett. "
',...
j
tea.m: !.fisse.a ~ Whit~ , ;K.niglit~ MortuneiI nnd .J,om,..
!
..... ~,
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'.
⢠J20
IS
~
WOklXon.l.W LO:ll'DO)t'-1I040
L r Wlh ntn ont
\V Dent.lln b Dlldley
W Wbl tc c 'Beunell b
J
R
j
ym-'ds' start.
-"",J
Fma.1 -1, F C Bartholomew
Brown; 3, R H Momss
ThIS was an excellent race,
of the afternoon, all th&
between Bartholome w and
shot. J..nto second place like
RKJdel1 not hemg I llva.!la~le
to
\\ il.'t d ead Bga.mst J.ho homo team, Lowo bcmg' er
t l cmcly fortuna te in survlvmg an U I 'b-w " appeal. ;.i;~);.' f;:::'~;. "'::'::~
a lso
r~ived 'Ota.rts of ~ '~d ,340 yard~
He.t 3 -1. R Hi. Momâ¢â¢.\ (6rlord Whoole",);
2. W H . Fuggle > (Slou~h !'l C) 'Tune. 5mm.
,
46 2=-55eC5. Mornas receJ.ved 320 aoq Fuggle 350 . . .r
bit
&
TIley
respectlve1y
01;HER MATCHES,
no'thing' so good as'
BEA'R WOOD v MIl' BISSEY'S Xl
~ Pln:o,' oo at. Boor Wood
by 1Ifr W 0 J
Tea was kmdly given
Soores'P11t\ a xr / '
Risley
~R
I ] ~t. Inninn. 1
Slrii:1!fI Un .. I, Whlt.tmgh "mf
Webb b Whltloinq-bam I
â¢
I'
the pnw pTMelltatlon,
2nd Inn1n~
ch.n nen!!.. . from vanoUA n'"a.tlons.
b R IRbr ldger
"
â¢
0 b Whittingham
:Weedon b Sargeant
2 () BAJ\ey b Whit...
tingbam
PiU"IIllnl'll, 8A+!r(>&nt
1 0; Runt b 81:&n1ev
Wltttngtlln b Whl ~tlnJ{l1a M....
⢠0 e.El f.hlverhStanley
C 'Rogers 0. .stanley b r Vhlltmge Slanley h Whlt-
8
2
...
M
hl1m
".
,.. /
4
J F llO'.,rel'l',b 'Whittingba.ufJtl lLC lc not out
.t I,.
r ruo - down aJtldltions."
sap a doctor. "I know of
not~ni that SQ q CI(' it y a.lDuse:s
Vlta.ltt} as .Hall s ",me'
A
-patient declares .. For yea.rs I
_ have proved Ibevalue of Hall's
\Vlne, and know 'Df notbtng ~
1 can choose as & substitute."
8
2
0
0 not out
7
0 b WluUinghlun ...
':-... 1
£:xtras
U
'"Total
T'Olnl
.r
11
17
2 b S t.:mlcy
2 b Whl~ln8'hal'Q
1 b "WhlWngham
A B ap" b &,rgPo.nt...
W ~. T masey D S4rgca.nt.
J RoleN" HQ.rgC4Dt.
J::z~
â¢-
tinghpom
,·." Ib"e
..
~l?Orts
Ru.k A JI('Ig'('1'II b
J St3.n!erlDw b W ebb
Weedon
from t he competitors' I.E'a.rt,I.tt.
view.
It would bo
20 not out
~ ~::::~:~~~n
I
Rlsbn dge.l" c P eu'sons h W eedon
C SIlver c H1JI3eV b WM lon
C FAn b ~ tolr:ClI
2
2
2
,⢠n ot- out
.. ,â¢
,,..11
bWtlbb
1
8
,
L
I Ie«l h b ~to'lre5
l1Ii.Jor Bayley not out
Ezt",
â¢
~
.,
Ex....
I
excellent If we
!Send' entra.nts In these
events to the
sporte meehn,r a.t the
Olym~)le Games
The weather that dav, o(
co~, Wa.'J to be ..re,:tretted, â¢as they had hoped
to bave b&d a much. target'! attendance" but they
could 8ay that, eve-rythmg consIdered the attend
apcal 'fM very good The BPOrt.s spoke for themr.0lv;f'. an~ the entnes htt'd been very hi'th
Forward,.2. S FIeld; 3. P Garwood
â¢
Blindfold boxmg contest - 1. S: FIeld; 2,
Gw..
C~t~
Flower pot race - 1, S. Wrght.; 2, E. SmIth;
3. F
'
, ,
HIgh Jump-I. S. FIeld (42.i"5); 2, H Neale;
3, J. Forward
~
'Tug-of·War -No 1 '!:ea.m (J Forward. Cap~) .
' =*"
- T\j!> pmes were presented by Mrs. Chari.. H 1·~::t~I~.~~:~~~
." ⢠Pal"ler
AJ.voto of thanks b~V]U1f be
...rtOv ~eOrd,
6
Total ..
_nted thE! tmWi; ~hch consisted of 81Ich
useful artlcles as cnCket bats a.nd balla, poCket
knt... and filuntam pens. to the following' ( â¢
80 y~rds Ha.t race (under 12\ yeart;) -1;.
BaIley; 2, }F'IOa.sb j 3, L Smlth
' SO yard> :Ilat "'oe (over 12 ye..,..) -I,
that snoh sporting events
and Jong Jumpmg had
such,levents as those
1
0
2nd Innings.
C f\1:l'ZCllnt c Witt.lnlrton b W~bb
Whlttfnfb;/Un b Stokes
a
8upremltyshould
It Wrl.$
be
~:~~':::~:~:::~~~~~"ir;:ta"n
school hf_th-t w.. the
IIEAD. W u OIi
l&tlnrun~
enham,
Stamford,
(}8l'dener,
Cripps, Mr
Bartholomew and Ray
I
Messrs H S Bruy. W. Bouo? and J. Coats.
a:cted as sports ofticlQls
I
"At the conclUSlon ~ of the eIports tile Ma.yores;
the way In the
could safely
recnahon club
clubs In tbe thwn
such, was JZ'l"e&tly
Total \
... 16
~~'"!,11'~â¢
Scram\1e race (lttt.Je boys).=-t, A.., Ba.iley; 2,
L. Smttb ; v, G . Taylor.
~ .::.....l.
I
I
ed M1'8 Pflmer for du~tnb\1tiTlR the prizes, Yr.
QhoTj .. Pal\ne~ rephed on beballof hIS wife. He
h.~ ~ pat:.bculBrly struck by ~he very philosophIC~l \ way 10 whlc):t the ladv. and gentlemen com.
pe~.tr ,had taken t,ho ~",.r condition..
I
, PR'rZE LIST.
150 YARDS BOYS' RACE.
,Hent 1-1. M A Jerrold; 2, E J Redgat â¢â¢
3,
_J Hqlme!s~ Jerrold wa6 the l!Iorat~h ma~
I~t~~i~t~~~~!;~
Tiltmg iha
VJ.noent
buck<~
-T. ,wllltehead and E.
"'-...
IndJaIl club team
head and Tuck.
-
LoWe, White-
Th.....Legged.: .ra£"-+.~. '<". ~~.~~u,,!.
I~~~~~.p~~
:i
2. H
andJ
EL
nnd ' wnoedild 11 and 1lO yard. to Redgato and
HolPJoo respechvely It wa.s a. close rACe
Heat. 2 - 1, A HAllen; 2, J Flower J ;3
Al len, wpo a only ]1:tst 'turned ~
a.ge, received 42
ye~
1"'I~)lm'''l. on to tho tape first.
mana-ged to
lIe w"l' loudly
Allen; 2, E J. Holmes; 3.
aga.m managed to take the
hill start. and comple~ the
.
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PILLS,.:;'
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REAnlNG RISC.UIT}' ACTORY
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CLUBâ¢
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CR!CKET ~L~' ~ECRETARIES
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01.10 Meretari.. forward their aia....... to
.. the Cncket Editor,lwbo will .upply tliem witb
match fo~ma Oil rlKe.ipt of applicatityJ. . . aOOD
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