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Date 16/07/1914
Type Newspaper
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Language English
Area Ross Gazette
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 16th July 1914
Transcription LAST WEEK OF SALE I
VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EACH DEPARTMENT .
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THIS DAY ( THURSDAY ) ,
AND
SATURDAY NEXT ,
THE ROSS GAZETTE - THURSDAY , JULY 18 , 1914 .
George Moore , labourer , in the employ of Mr. Felix Ford , who was driving the dray up King - street , said that defendant drove Mright across the road and in front of the horse's head . There was a lot of traffic about . He could not say whether defendant could have got through on his proper side or not ..
GREAT REMNANT DAYS .
The Chairman said the Bench thought de- fendant committed an error of judgment . He would be fined 10s . and coste , 248. in all .
CRICKET .
DAYS . in , and after getting Howell away
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Lessons for Sunday , July 19th .
( 6th Sunday after Trinity ) .
MORNING .
EVENING .
2 Sam . 1 .
Act 21 , 1-17 .
2 Sam . 12 1-24 or 18 . Matt . 9 , 18 .
PUBLIC SERVICES .
Curates :
ROSS PARISH CHURCH . Reotor : Rev. R. T. A. MONEY - KYRLE , M.A. Rev. L. P. JONES , B.A. , Rev. C. H. PAYTON , B.A. Organist : Mr. F. J. PARSONS .
SERVICES FOR BUNDAY .
8 a.m. Ho COMMUNION .
11 a.m .: MATING ; HOLY COMMUNION and SERMON . Kyrie Eleison Gordon Saunders in F. Hymns 189 ,
511 , 321 .
3 p.m .: CHILDREN'S SERVICE . 6.30 p.m .: EVENSONG and SERMON
Anthem , " From all that dwell below the skies , " Walmisley . Hymns 546 , 308 , 477 . CONCLUDING ORGAN VOLUNTARIES ( a ) Finale , from Bonata 1 , op . 42 , Guilmant . ( b ) Larghetto in F sharp minor , S. 8. Wesley . WEDNESDAY - 8 a.m .: HOLY COMMUNION ; H a.m .: MATINS ; 8.15 p.m .: EVENSONG . DAILY - 8 a.m .: MATINS ; 6 p.m .: EVENSONG ( ex- cept Wednesday ) .
HOLY BAPTISM : Sundays 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 p.m.
MISSION ROOM .
HOLY COMMUNION : 1st and 3rd Sundays , 8 a.m. SUNDAYS , AT 6.30 P.M .: EVENSONG AND HARMON , TUDORVILLE MISSION ROOM .. BUNDAYS , 3.15 P.M .: EVENSONG AND ADDRESS .
HOM GREEN CHURCH . SUNDAYS , 3.30 P.M .: EvaxSONG AND SERMON .
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Minister : Rev. W. A. PowIOKE , M.A. Bervices : Sundays , 11 a.m. , 6.30 p.m. Young Men's Bible Class , 2.30 p.m. Wednesdaye - Service at 7.30 p.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH . Minister : Rev. J. W. KETTLE . Services : Sunday Morning , 11 ; Evening , 6.30 . Sunday School , 2.45 . Bible Classes for Young Men and Women . Mondays - Young People's Guild at 8 p.m. Wednesday , 7.50 : Week - night Service .
WESLEYAN CHURCH . Rev. J. ANGUI , Buperintendent Minister . Evening , 6.30 . Wednesday , 1.30 p.m. Friday - Band of Hope , 7 p.m ..
Serviess : Sunday Morning , 11
THE GOSPEL HALL , HENRY STREET . Bervices - Sunday : 11 a.m. , Breaking of Broad . 6.30 p.m. , Goapel Preaching ; 10 a.m. an 2.30 p.m. Sunday Bchool . Mondays , 7.30 p.m. , Bible Studies . Wednesday , 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting . Thursday , 8 p.m. , Young People's Meeting .
CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT . Rev. J. B. Moons , Priest . Sundays - Holy Communion , 8.45 a.m .; Ma , 11 . Holydays - Mass , 8 a.m. Weekdays , 8 a.m.
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS .
ROSS V. CHELTENHAM . On Wednesday in last week the premier Ross eleven journeyed to Victoria Park , Cheltenham to play off the return match with that club . Jeffery , for the seventh time in succession , was unlucky to lose the toss , and the homesters batted first on a rain - affected pitch , which , under the influence of a hot sun , gradually became difficult . The opening pair of batsmen started carefully to the bowling of Howell and Whitehouse . Barnett , with the score at nine , was missed in the slips , and the same batsman had a second life at 20 , another dropped slip - catch , Howell being the unfortunate bowler on both occasions . With the score at 34 Howell had his revenge by clean bowling Barnett . Blood- worth , who scored 94 in the match at Ross , to the leg boundary for four , was missed in the slips off that bowler's next ball . Runs now came quicker , and at 60 Jeffery tried a change of bowling , he himself relieving Whitehouse , and Young displacing Howell at . the top end . In Jeffery's first over Blood- worth was missed in the long field , but the Ross captain got him caught in his third over , 75-2-33 . At the other end Young beat Montagnon at 80 with a fine delivery . The next three wickets fell somewhat cheap- ly , though Thompson , in scoring ten runs , gave a chance to cover - point before he had opened his account off Jeffery's bowling , and profiting by the escape he hit the next ball out of the ground for six . The wicket seem- ed to suit Young and Jeffery's bowling , and the whole side was eventually dismissed for 128 , Young being accredited with five wickets for 23 runs and Jeffery three for 34 . The former's deliveries kept very low . Ross opened their innings with Abbott and Thomas
July 17. - Visit of British Ecological Society , and a good start was made , the former hit- July 18. - Upton Bishop Sports .
July 21. Hoarwithy Sports .
July 23. - Guardians and District , Council . DISTRICT NEWS .
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ting while Thomas was content to act strictly on the defensive . With the visitors ' total standing at 30 Abbott , who got most of his runs by daring pulls off the leg stump , failed with his stroke and was given out lbw . Jeffery followed in , and quickly took the score to 45 , when Montagnon got past the defence of Thomas , the out - going batsman will figure in the team , and judging by the having only contributed four of that number . enthusiasm displayed at the nets each prac- West was clean bowled first ball . The tice evening , there is keen competition CHURCH BROKEN INTO - During the bowlers were getting a lot of work on the for places amongst the present members , and night of the 9th July , Lea Parish Church ball , which turned quickly , and Jeffery suc- the Committee will experience a difficult was broken into . An entrance was effected cumbed to a well - nigh unplayable break - back task to decide whom to leave out . It is by a small stained glass window being broken at 57. P. J. Bennett hit a lovely six to leg , hoped to make up the team shortly , and the in the chancel . The beautiful solid oak offer- but at 63 he was sent back to the pavilion . honoured XI . will be announced in due tory box was practically smashed to pieces , wickets fell , 63-7-0 . The outlook now ap- but fortunately there were no coins in the box . The Vestry was left unlocked , and peared hopeless for Ross , but Wilden , Yates , though there were valuable plate and other and Whitehouse adopted hitting tactics , the articles in the vestry , these were left un - right game on such a tricky wicket , but un- touched . On finding no money in the offer- fortunately their efforts were not of a pro- tory box , the burglar seems to have left longed nature , and the innings eventually the church again . Although every inquiry closed with the aggregate score at 91 . has been made by the police , they have at present heard cf no clue that is likely to lead to an arrest , as the person or persons who committed this deed left no trace whatever behind them .
UPTON BISHOP .
The Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds , Upton Bishop , are not holding their annual fete , as usual ; but will hold a Church parade and service at Upton Bishop Church on Sunday , August 23rd . Members of other societies cordially invited to meet at Parish Room at 3 o'clock sharp . Collection for Ross Cottage Hospital . - Advt .
MOTOR OFFENCE AT HEREFORD .
MR . JOHN MURDOCH FINED .
At Hereford City Police Court on Monday , John Murdoch , retired farmer , Upton Bis- hop , and a member of the County Council , was summoned under the Highways Act for driving a motor car on the off , or wrong side of the road in King - street , Hereford , on July 1st .
P.S. Pritchard said that on July 1st he was at the orner of Broad - street and King- street . He saw defendant , driving a motor car , proceed down Broad - street . At the corner he passed a motor lorry and went right across the road on to his wrong side . A dray was being driven up King - street , and defendant's car went right up to the horse . If the man in charge had not pulled the horse up sharply , there would have been a
serious accident .
In reply defendant , witness said there was a great deal of traffic about at the time . Defendant paid that when he was turning the corner , he saw that if he kept on his accident , so he drove in front of the motor proper side of the road there would be an lorry and across the road .
caused another .
Defendant : Ch , no .
Alderman Wallis ( who was in the chair for the hearing of this case ) : You swerved across the road to avoid an accident , and nearly I had plenty of room to get through . I could not have got through if I had stayed on my proper side . Mr. Merrick said that it was the duty of motorists if they could not get through with- out going on their wrong side to stop .
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With the score board unaltered . two more
CHELTENHAM .
B. C. Montagnon , b Young V. Barnett , b Howell
B. S. Bloodworth , e P. J. Bennett , b Jeffery
J. B. Gilmore , b Young
... 32
9
93
5
R. L. J. Wright , st_West , b Jeffery 5
E. V. Thompson , c Howell , b Young 10
J. L.
W. Won , Yates , b Jeffery
b Young
S. G. R. Holman , run out
E. Freeman , b Young
E. F. Chaney , not out
Extras
ROSS .
H. N. S. Thomas , b Montagnon
course .
In the match with Chepstow on Saturday last , a new record in the annals of the club was created for the eighth wicket , White- stand which produced no less than 110 runs . house and Thomas being responsible for a Whitehouse hit with much brilliance all round the wicket , while Thomas defended stubbornly .
The match arranged with the old Here- fordians XI . for Tuesday , July 28th , has been cancelled by the Tourists . Mr. R. E. Abbott , of Bradley Court , however , has kindly promised to get together a strong XI . to play Ross on Thursday , July 30th , in the same week at the Park . Members are asked to make a note of this .
Next Saturday the 1st XI . journey to Lud-
low for an all - day encounter . Ross " A "
will meet Weston at the Park in the after-
noon for league points . Match to commence
ROSS AND DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE .
ROSS " A " V. PERRYSTONE .
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8
1
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at 2.30 .
128
4
R. E. Abbott , lbw , b Montagnon
23
W. T. W. Jeffery , b Chaney
13
H. West , b Montagnon
P. J. Bennett , b Montagnon
13
H. Andrews , b Chaney
A. J. Wilden , c Freeman , b Chaney ..
12
4
9
1
12
91
B. W. Young , run out
R. G. Yates , b Chaney
A. G. R. Whitehouse , b Wright
H. T. Howell , not out Extras
ROSS V. CHEPSTOW . Quite contrary to the past four or five weeks the match at the Park was produc- tive of some really interesting cricket , and a home victory . Runs came at a faster pace than usual , but the outstanding feature of the game was the magnificent stand made for the eighth wicket by Whitehouse and Meredith for Ross , who put on 110 runs . Whitehouse played delightful cricket , and contributed 104 , including one six and 12 fours . It was a fine display , and one which Other pariseworthy scores were added by H. met with the approbation of the spectators . Meredith ( 32 not out ) , H. N. S. Thomas ( 32 ) , and W. C. Banner ( 31 ) , the venture closing with the score at 240. Holly did the most damage with the ball for Chepstow . visitors also displayed bright and interesting tactics , and it was most peculiar that it was their tail end that gave the Ross trundlers one time it looked as though they intended and fielders a little anxious time , for at knocking off the runs . After some useful scores by Richards , Thomas and Hill , the tenth man , Marmont , hit out with vigour , and put together a most useful 48 , and it was not until 62 runs had been added by the last wicket that the innings closed at 172 , or 68 runs behind their opponents . Mont- gomery , Whitehouse , and Jeffery bowled well for Ross . Scores : -
ROSS .
H. West , b Marmont
W. C. Banner , b Holley
The
In the Ross and District League competi- tion these teams met at Perrystone on Saturday , and the game ended in an easy victory for the " A " team . The chief feature of this contest was the innings of H. Sherwood , who played good cricket for his 58 . Another fine innings was played by R. E. Davies , who was not out for 86. With 122 runs up for four wickets , Skipper Price de clared , and when Perrystone went to the wicket , the bowling of Price ( six wickets for three runs ) , and Counsell ( four for 12 ) , proved too good for the batsmen , and the whole side were disposed of for only 17 runs .
Scores : -
ROSS .
T. W. Lovelace , run out
H. Sherwood , e Lyndon , b Snell L. T. Day , run out
A. H. Fowler , b Lyndon , jun . R. E. Davies , not out W. Brown , not out
Extras
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Longford , five for nine , only made 20. The bowling honours of Cinderford were shared by Wood and James . Tea was kindly pro- vided by Miss Gammond and Mr. R. Gam- mond , Eccleswall . Scores : -
OINDERFORD .
G. Phelps , b Potts
H. Matterface , b Potts
S. Burdess , b Potta
A. James , b Potts
M. Meek , e Humpherson , b Longford
A. Phelps , c H. and b W. Longford ...
H. Burdess , b Potts
F. Niblett , c and b Longford
C. Colwall , b Longford
W. E. Hall , Keddle , b Longford ...
A. Woods , b Potts
S. Niblett , not out
Extras
WESTON .
0. J. Gammond , b Woods
W. Longford , b James
H. A. Baldwyn , e Burdess , b Wood ...
E. C. Humpherson , run out
H. Longford , b Wood
W. Oakley , b Wood
A. Evans , James
O. Price , b Wood
F. Keddle , b James
J. Potts , not out
J. Keddle , h James
R. Stevens , o Phelps , b Meek
Extras
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GORDON LEAGUE " A " V. LONGHOPE . Played at Gloucester , July 11th . Scores :
GORDON LEAGUE .
W. Cross , c and b Constance
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R. Whyham , c Baldwin , b Daunter ...
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T. Torby , not out
Extras
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G. Sterry , b Artus
22
LONGHOPE .
36
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C. Jones , e Hill , b Ashmead
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H. Daunter , c Trigg , b Whyham
O. Sterry , e Trigg , b Whyham
10
B. Parry , e Ashmead , b Whyham
( 4 wkts . ) 122 Innings declared closed . W. J. Sprake , S. Price , N. F. Counsell , G. Wilce , and H. Yorath did not bat . PERBYSTONE COURT .
0. Jones , c Wilce , b Price .
9
R. Greenhill , c Sherwood , b Counsell G. F. Lyndon , jun . , b Counsell
2
W. D. Thornely , e Wilce , b Price ...
1
J. C. Snell , b Price
M. Alexander , e Brown , b Price
G. F. Lyndon , sen . c Yorath , b Price
H. Phillips , b Counsell
S. Ibell , not out
J. Brookes , o Price , b Counsell
B. Gibbons , e Sherwood , b Price
Extras
17
GOODRICH AND BISHOPSWOOD V. RUARDEAN .
F. Wintle , b Artus
J. Baldwin , c Whyham , b Ashmead 9 J. Foulkes , not out
Extras
93
GOODRICH AND BISHOPSWOOD 2ND ELEVEN V. LITTLEDEAN . These teams met at Bishopswood on Satur- day , when a good game ended in a victory for the home team by 23 runs . Out of the 40 runs made by the home team , H. Keddle was responsible for 20 ( not out ) and G. Farr for 11. For Goodrich and Bishopswood , E. James secured four wickets for five runs , and E. Francis five for 12 .
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At Ruardean on Saturday a close and ex- citing league match was played between Ruardean and Goodrich and Bishopswood . The visitors , going in first , found the ground visit . difficult to make runs on , and only succeeded
Colliding in a fog with the North Shields
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81
W. T. W. Jeffery , b Marmont
P. C. Bennett , b Holley
12
C. Montgomery , o Pegler , b Holley
1
P. J. Bennett , run out
H. N. S. Thomas , e Richards , b Hill 82
R. G. Yates , b Holley
A. G. R. Whitehouse , c Pegler , b Holley
... 104
82
6
5
10 runs , and A. J. Mantle three for 14 .
Scores : -
240
8
H. Meredith , not out
H. T. Howell , lbw , b Marmont
Extras
CHEPSTOW .
H. H. Clay , b Howell
R. Richards , Whitehouse , b
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O. L. Clay , b Jeffery
L. Pegler , b Whitehouse
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GOODRICH AND BISHOPSWOOD .
R. Pashley , b Whittington
A. J. Mantle , b Whittington
H. W. Smith , b Scott
H. Gwatkin , o Smith , b Scott
W. Cooper , o Barber , b Weaver
J. H. Wright , b Whittington
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W. Thomas , run out
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H. Sturgess , b Weaver
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W. George , not out
C. Stanton , b Montgomery
G. C. Francis , b Montgomery
F. Hill , b Montgomery
M. Holley , b Whitehouse
L. Marmont , e Yates , b Jeffery
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L. Francis , not out
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BUARDEAN .
172
O. A. Scott , b Kear
J. B. Parker , b Mantle
F. Smith , b Kear
Extras
NOTES .
The Ross club again proved that they are not , as a team , adapted for a slow wicket , and it is noteworthy to record that the last four matches lost by the club have been de cided on wickets unsuitable to the club's fast bowlers . It is confidently expected that with a return of hard and fast pitches the club will be seen in a winning vein again . It is barely three weeks now before the all important M.C.C. match , and the mem- habers of the Selection Committee are exert-
ing every effort to get together a powerful XI . to oppose them , and one worthy of the occasion , so as to make the . fixture attrac-
S. Cooper , b Whittington
Extras
T. Reid , b Kear
H. Weaver , c Smith , b Mantle
J. Nelmes , b Kear
J. Whittington , b Kear
B. Bishop , c Sturgess , b Kear
W. Barber , b Mantl
A. Wilks , not out
G. Davis , b Kear
Extras
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ROSS FIRST ELEVEN .
The Ladies ' Plate . First heat : Glouces- July 18. - Ludlow and South Shropshire , ter R.C. , 1. Second heat : Worcester R.C. , July 25. - Stroud , home
1. Third heat : Gloucester R.C. Final :
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" A " TEAM FIXTURES .
" Hereford Times ' Challenge Vase . July 25. - Bradley Court School , away
First heat : Hereford R.C. ( Lawrence's crew ) , Pengwerne R.C. , Taff R.C. , Worces- ter R.C. , Cardiff R.C. , Hereford R.C. ( Wil- July son's crew ) , byes ; Ross R.C. rowed over . Second heat : Pengwerne R.C. , 1. Third heat : Taff Vale rowed over . Fourth heat : Cardiff R.C. Fifth heat : Hereford R.C. ( Wilson's crew ) , 1 ; Ross ( G. W. Hill bow , G. Little 2 , J. A. Capewell 3 , V. G. Ursell stroke , J. Mew cox ) 0. Sixth heat : Peng- werne beat Taff . Seventh heat : Hereford ( Wilson's crew ) beat Cardiff . Final : Peng- werne beat Hereford by two lengths .
Mayor's Race for Pair Oars . - Worcester R.C. and Hereford R.C. byes . First heat : Gloucester R.C. , 1. Second heat : Stour- port rowed over . Third heat : Hereford R.C. Fourth heat : Gloucester R.C. , 1 . Final : Gloucester beat Hereford by three
lengths
Maiden Sculling Race . - Cardiff R.O. a School , I. Second heat : Evesham R.C. , 1 . bye . First heat : Hereford Cathedral Third heat : Worcester R.C. , 1 Fourth
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