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REA.,ING lnsc;mr'" FActORY

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P.!.Cl'Cllt't .. A" • DEPOT, RO~AL I!ERKS
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ne moeting of the 'Bbo .... . &idea~ took .. place at.
Xealm,ton r.oe.d 'Oft Saturday. ~e- Depot won
toss a.nd .t.a.rted battmg with Remn:w t;
I!ain... 7'I1e JLtter fo""d ditlicully m )udglUJ
pace of tb6 wi$ot, &Dod at/ 16 ,ut 1l!, ... c.:).k1J

eo,et:poLD.t. which was ftll t.U;;en by Le Ma.re. A

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Popular Packets .Bld.
Also UNSWEETENED

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Large Tills • • 1 /3
'Packets .8ieL·' 1 it
]Jon'l :r."p II dar'
TMMme •• .4BB:

The

few nms ~l&ter Gr&v __pla,ed the, ball oU to bl$
wicket
Remnant aDd Gre£!tOD Ellis uerdsed
RTcal-l'estra.mt, a.ud half an hour',
ftrodu aed
leu than 30 ruM
At. 48, Remnant ...." eienriy

pl.,

.,..""hl m the all", by A. J W lJrocime,• whO took
the ball ooHianded &.Iter It hid _
ru••rted by
the ';ric... lteeDer. • At 66, a amart ,!>,ece of fieldIng

1,,( Swth l'csultod

JU RumeD$ bemg run oUt, Wlth
Boplcin$ In, the rate of SCOrlDl' lmProvoo, and the
century wu recorded without. -further lOllS
At.
107, howover, Hopkms waa ~t Ii I-bow U At 145,
Gr~OD E11ia ""1'8 bowled for 59 ~four 4', ).
J:tJa
I1U1mgt: ""u~ 1DvaJ.u.a.ble to .b.iI .ide aDd be showed
.. IIOUIld defence. I The JeDlt.lJlln, three wlck.y. fell
tor ame roo., the tot..l realismr 154 1.e.dlcr wu
tho mOlt I'Ucoes:.ful bowler, taking five "wiCt:eto for
51 rum
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Wlth ~-flye mmut.as m "fI!1iich to get ihe
runa, A J W. Groome and Owen .tarted the hom&.kIn' mnwjiCS, and wit.h only four lCOted ..the
J..tter pullod the ball Into hIS wIcket.
WI!ijana
then
to take the lcore to 29 before

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WIth only two more

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. orwen
,. "bort"
!Jet.. one,
Be and
bad

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Tha$ "'-', gD<. well with

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left for pl.y the
run... At, t.ola ltaee
mOt"e a.ill'resstve moUlods. and
s.co",!od by Cad, ~ an exhll..,.atinr
crick et wu
The bowlmg
paJ;t.s at 1110
ILnd w1th no

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If unable to obta\n from your
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Grocer write
, ARK ' Co., Reading.

bOundaries

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was made with five

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" JOE BAiLEy'S HEADER.Mat ~ were far from one slded, how&vel'
The
I.e. by ball was taken to tho otber end of 131. fiold~
Ill.Olble

dosHvQiEiilicDOUCHS

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ap,&re

-eJ:f'tci!led

LADIES
nllp.oT, n

UIlKlI IIY:OT

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A J W Ctoomenmput !9
Lfeut R J Remnant e A
~ J W Crnome b lAMia, 17
o H Wdhama ~JlemD,a.t:It
L iellt K B:un~ e Lellare
bG~-E1l1.
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18 R ~ 1,1 p.om.r bOre....-

Q\.rr,

and

lli&wford

underwent

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"mad~lnUl-e... The" White" a.tta.ck was ex
cce4in ]y hot until BaileYI a!ter one of'"'hls chElr

aoterm
eolo e.froTte:, passed to Dilley- who ",bot
ha.rd ...
h baJ1 r-eboundod moo pla.y, ~d Batley
beaded
1Ult
over tlle ba.r from teu or fif teen yards
Ell, ~ .
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M!'1t. C 6ft.... " A. B
Croome
;: rl D - ladle,. DOt out _ 'IS out I was .. la·u dllble effort Por some few min·
TilT. Cas, not Ollt
• 26 ut..__~}.. tbat t:h. d.fOll," of """h a}de held Ihe
(]apt. G B.
0,.......·
A 18Qoth. R U "'heua. A
EIJi.bCUI I
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OP~Jit' !or"'a.rd. and l5~ed ...11 n,tta.cka Every
Dmr .I. l)um.eM 1'1lnout _ 6
man o~ both cefences was r ClSOODslblo /for sOmo
~n7~B~c!o~~:i:
C;:pt.' W. S. Hopkin.s Ibw
roaJJy
clever football, nof.a.blI Barbidge and
, b A."D r.romna
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.mEl Co. (Oap~ . . j, 113 SI.Jo!1n'I Sf., Lao<!o'i. U:; ,

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Lieuto R.

:a . .n

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mIJ1ard b

C 9.o1l8. W. Yatn b
A:" B.. Cronme .".\
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Pie. B ",ni"", b Li<ul1'J. 1
pte J l'U.J-m.tntft e I A
W C'rMme b I.taaley
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8ergt.:r McCo.nn not out.

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GETQqClP'S SURPRllSE BHOT-

To:'~~8 It GeordIe II GetgoOO. send )D one of hlS
upre3S1 dchYNI CS l.s a m~t refreshlnK" BIght for
evcr,f01j\e, excepli the uulucky goalkeeper who is
.~ to dca.l Wlt.p 1t R ecelVlD![ tho ball from
btru
.~ :s Mavtn, cf~ t.}I'~ wuted !Jot a second befole h e put
his
t
bOJiiria It. Although be v; a:!II qUIte twenty
Total (7 .k~) • 155
five ,&'r~ out;. when h e shot lcarcely a soul saw

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It. ~u a lltt/a
.. C" v THORNEYCROFl"S 2nd XI the inankl'e.r -of / ttl:o ball'.
ma.tc.h 1'tu1 1)1a.yed &t Kmg', ·?tle&dQ:W on I,tor ~oovorod <:!'StUlg In b. baclc 0/ tho net. • It
was 191f t Uk!). the goal be lOOted a.t Elm Park Jaat
SabJrda.." The Vltli.o1"8 ba.tted ilrtt;. and lqet :half 86aBOIl
when Pompey supplied tho VISlt.ol1J. I

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FINAL TIE.

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tbtur wid:(b for 55 runs, of ",bleb Hawkins and
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Tillen cl.,mod tho. major part J.'d...rds the eDd
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of the .ln1:4;.np Dar made- a uaetull contribution, YARNELL'S DIBPLAT On. ",UI<liotds be veq r'\a.rdod ;A malting .."".
",d tho tOtlll r •••h.qd'6 Cripps bowlod ,V"'1 ...11
lor the Fa6tot'y a.oo captured 6evcn WIcket& for 32 p&ratLVf!I statemente, but. It was Vident tram the
NJlA
~ OQ.- the homestCMI Koing to thf!i Wlctcte. pla.y " .~~..t Ya:mell ....111 be ~adlnr'lI centre-forward
Bo:rry mOTiM ex<:clleut lor"" In compllwg 23. 01 for ~ ~nl.g of· tb~... easou at least. H. bas
the re!ll~8~ only Crinps and Houn8ome r e&ehed ~&OfJ ~ahd , m ..~ ~f tJIII!I: ball and c:a.n ehobt ba.rd
double
res, and t.he VUlitOrs !!,ere a.ble to clann ,'D<l~. Ddfe1'rPI"yed a good game and &bowed
& llt.
JlllprovemE',Dt on lut leason', form but be
&
e small 1l1&l'gln Of seven nma
wero Itmdly enterlamed to t ea by Qanpm ),:ot-'.:dlSplaco • the man from »1a.ck.pool
f~d ,bll l'll)gtI. nght and Iolt. WIth rare
ldr
H. R Polmor, K."; Bdlr.. . a..ooura~ land frpBd'om..
As for B~nce there 11
~ 'r.UO.l"'t~C.""T'A 1"0 lH
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little
~"""t
that he Will fill
ouulldo-"gbt bertll
A....Nobe .. Q ~'7 bTlpplng 6 P. TlpJ)inl' b RobiMOIl
P 81mond. ~ ThomlfJ 11
A) H lleiTJ' b Itobhaon.. 13 atid\ ~tlofaotorlly too
Furth", 'than tbat ' - '
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~ E r...."b ><lncl>lngIo.
• 1'lould he· foolish to MGa)" a team formation'
A-o. 'H.w-Jrinll bCriopc
11 H G~ b l.li.D.chiDgyet It.~ was YarneU's foal that. made the
1:" TOlen e IlMiJ b Cripp. 1& , ton
e 800ra 3+-() 10 the u Colour.' " f VOW'

Tarn.W

tho

F Rohlruon s*' Thomas b
Cripp."

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H Crippa b BobinaoD
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lam ~CriP)JI
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In~..oD
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i" na,.lICrlrrP'I , _ - , 11 J n~menotoiJt
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4.Lt&... b Grl,.t.od
J. Hawlrln.s Ddt out
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• 0 A. R, W,.,ber b lIilI<hl.,.

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FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY.

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The 17th annual horticultural and onntlfologlca 1
abo" will b. tield .t Kellllrnglorl road on Saturday
(t.o-d&J')
In addition to the .how t.cut.a t b cre-- W1U
be • cricket m&tCh (P'acl.ory. u A." v Cnersbamj ,
bOwlib.. and other oompetltioDl, an &l fresco eon·
qert by the 4 1 Gmns" concert p&rJ:y ••wmgs,. . etc.,
and -d&n~ .m tliO cveDlhK

'fbu B eading Tem

paranee Pnz1) Band WIU play during the afternoon

Tho ch~ for iidmlUlon Will be
:A.du1fai ad. ILft.&r 6 pm. Sd., children under 14 '3d
1.'hOte chal'Ret mclUde elllqtainment .tax, and, no
• .dehtional payment. '" tit ~ be uked for "for tbe
CODcert or to take part lD t.lle dancmg..
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30th ANNUAL GALA AND WATllI,R
POLO MATGH. " f _

bo.rled wIthout 18°or1Og
t"ClIIO etcaeli y. mOf.t.
o-oome. At 60) Croome

on. and-only CIuoIard;

If be aanootaappJ/i'tbe " ~

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