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Ross Gazette 23rd April 1914 - Page 4

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Date 23/04/1914
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Ross Gazette
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 23rd April 1914
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THE CORRECT GOODS
IN EACH DEPARTMENT .
VARIETY - EXTENSIVE .
QUALITY - THE BEST .
PRICES COMPETITIVE .
MARKET PLACE , ROSS .
' Phone 10 .
FORTHCOMING EVENTS .
April 23. - Dance at Goodrich Reading Room . Friday , April 24. - Secondary School Governors Meeting .
Friday , April 24 .- " Oh ! I say !! " Company , Corn Exchange , Ross . Saturday , April 25. - Football League Smoking Concert .
Tuesday , April 28. - Ross Choral Society Concert Saturday , May 2. - Cricket Match . Champions v . Rest of League .
Lessons for Sunday , April 26th .
( 2nd Sunday after Easter ) .
MORNING .
Nam . 20 , 1-14
Luke 19. 11-23 .
EVENING .
Nom 20 , 14-21 , 10 or 21 , 10 Philip 3 .
PUBLIC SERVICES .
ROSS PARISH CHURCH . Reator : Rev. R. T. A. MONEY - KYRLE , M.A.
Curates :
DISTRICT NEWS .
TO OUR READERS . We are always pleased to insert reports of meetings , entertain- ments , and any items of news from the villages . We know that it gives much pleasure to our readers to find such news in these columns , and with them , we are deeply indebted to all correspondents who take the trouble to send us accounts of any matters with which they are connected or which come under their notice . The success of any public function is greatly enhanced when followed by a good report -ED . R.G.
GOODRICH . VESTRY MEETING . A vestry meeting was held at Goodrich Church on Tuesday morning . The parishioners elected Mr. R. A. Rogers as their churchwarden and Mr. Howard Preece as their sidesman . Vicar ( Rev. Preb . Seaton ) nominated Mr.
THE ROSS
GAZET
ZETTE THURSDAY , APRIL 23 , 1914 .
Ross Cricket Club .
RUARDEAN . WEDDING - On Tuesday in last week a large congregation assembled at the parish PROSPECTS FOR SEASON 1914 . church to witness a very pretty wedding , The present spell of fine weather has en- the contracting parties being Miss Eliza abled the local cricketers to turn their Harper , second daughter of Mr. Joseph Har thoughts to the good old English game of
ROSS AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE .
A meeting of the executive of this league The Latest Cotton Materials
was held at the New Inn Hotel , Ross , on Monday evening , when Mr. H. Morgan pre- sided , representatives from Ross Kyrle , Ross St. Mary's , Much Marcle , and Goodrich , with
er , Ruardean , and Mr. William Jones , Ruar- Cricket . An appreciable number of " wield the joint hon . secretaries , being present ,
the bridegroom .
sents .
ST . WEONARDS . CHANGE - RINGING . On Wednesday , April 15th , a peal of Grandsire Doubles . 5040 changes , were rung in the tower of the Parish Church by the following : -Mr . S. F. Williams treble , Mr. W. Poston 2 , Mr. Al- Fred Brewer 3. Mr. T. W. Rowley 4 , The Vicar 5 , and Mr. F. A. Oakley tenor . The peal took three hours and one minute to be accomplished , and was conducted by Mr. Poston . It was also the first peal that Messrs . Williams , Brewer , and Rowley have taken part in .
CLUB FINED .
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS .
Mr. J. Capewell read the statement of accounts , which showed after payment of all
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dean . colour - sergeant instructor of the Here- ers of the willow " were to be seen at The fordshire Regiment . The bride entered the Park , on Saturday last , loosening their The question of Whitchurch not journey- church on the arm of her father , who gave shoulders in preparation for the heavy pro ing to Marele to fulfil their fixture was dis her away , and was attended by five gramme of matches arranged for their benefit bridesmaids , Miss G. Stephens and Miss G. by Mr. B. G. Webb ( one of the Ross Club cussed , and it was eventually carried unani- Baldwin , friends of the bride , Misses Nellie secretaries ) . The list of matches is an ex - mously that Whitchurch should be fined 5s . and Doris Jones ( daughters of the bride- ceptionally fine one , and includes a two days and that the defaulters should pay the nine- groom ) , and Miss Gwendoline Morgan ( niece fixture with the M.C.C. , the pioneers of pence claimed by Marcle . of the bride ) . The Rev. E. Parnell . rector , cricket , an encounter which should attract officiated . Mr. A. Morgan , of Drybrook , performed the duties of best man . The bride large crowd of spectators on the Tuesday in August Bank Holiday week . and bridesmaids wore А nicely chased At present it is too early to conjecture the solid gold brooch , these . 88 well as their beautiful bouquets , being the gift of strength of the Ross team for the forthcom- expenses , a balance on the right side of A Display of the Season's ' Novelties in Silks , Dresses , Laces , Ribbons , ing season , but the club will miss the absence 4 4s . 2d . This was considered very credit- After the ceremony the of M. V. Smith , the " star " batsman of last able , and the accounts were passed subject reception was held at the home of the bride , season . The remainder of last year's players , to audit , Mr. G. Little being appointed the happy pair receiving telegrams of con- so far as one can judge , will again be avail- auditor The Ross Kyrle Club were ordered to sign gratulation before driving to Gloucester for able . There are , however , rumours of some their honeymoon . During the day . merry useful new - comers to the town , and the selec- an agreement for the safe keeping of the Deals were rung on the bells of the parish tion committee hope also . to be able to rely league cup for another year . church . Both bride and bridegroom were the upon other cricketers in the surrounding dis- It was also decided to arrange a smoking recipients of many useful and valuable pre - trict . Fresh members will be gladly welcom- concert at the New Inn on Saturday , April ed , and the Secretaries would be pleased to 25th , when the presentation of the cup will hear from any prospective member at an be made to the winners , who will also be presented with medals . early date . The joint hon . secretaries were given an W. Davies ( last season's groundsman ) has been re - engaged , but he is at present unfor- honorarium of 10s . 6d . each for the splendid Mr. H. Kemp , Mr. Smith , and Mr. H. L. tunately in the local hospital suffering with services they had rendered to the league . an injured foot . It may be a matter of another week or two before he is right again , P. Battersea were nominated as representa- so that the committee will be reluctantly tives for the Herefordshire Association , and compelled to arrange for temporary help on it was further resolved that the league should the ground , as there is a lot to be done be- vote for the gentlemen nominated . ,, fore it can be expected to look in the same the Kyrle on Saturday next was chosen as The team to represent the " Rest " against spick and span condition of last season . The recent enlargement of the pavilion follows : -James ( Goodrich ) goal , Smith ( St. will be a boon to both members and visitors Mary's ) and C. Taylor ( Marcle ) backs ; A. alike .. The cramped changing accommoda- Llewellyn ( St. Mary's ) , Thompson ( Hoar- tion has been an eyesore to the officials for withy ) , and F. Morgan , capt ( Goodrich ) , some years past , but the transformation is halves : Freeman ( Goodrich ) , Cecil Lewis now an accomplished fact , thanks to the ( Whitchurch ) , Holding ( Goodrich ) , H. Powell mittee . The expenditure entailed is natur- Davis ( Marcle ) , Chas Powall ( St. Mary's ) business - like methods adopted by the com- ( Marcle ) , Alexander ( Upton Bishop ) , for Reserves : F. Rogers ( Goodrich ) , ally a heavy one , but suitable arrangements Yemm ( St. Mary's ) , Potts ( Hoarwithy ) , and have been made with Messrs . Peachey Bros. ( builders , of Wilton ) , who have undertaken Mills ( Upton Bishop ) . and completed the work in a very satisfac- tory manner , for the payments to cover a The period of three years , if necessary . plans and specifications have been admirably prepared by Mr. A. Ashton , of the firm of Bodo and the committee much appreciate his pton Blaker Messrs . Small and Ashton , architects , Ross . Goodrloh ... Upton Blahop gratuitous services in aiding the club in such Much Marole .... a tangible form . The thanks of the commit- Whitchurch tee also go out to Mr. C. J. Morris for hav- Hoarwithy ... ing kindly consented to act as Club House Secretary for the ensuing season . The nets will be up for practice on Saturday after- noon next ( weather permitting ) , and every ensuing week - day evening , commenc- ing on Monday next . It behoves every mem- April 25. - Rest of League v . Winners . ber and all intending members to make an early start , and thus get into form ready for the opening match with Stroud on May 2nd , at Stroud . Mr. W. T. W. Jeffery , the energetic captain , looks to the co - operation of all the members for a successful season's work .
UPTON BISHOP . was held at the Parish Hall on Friday last , PARISH COUNCIL . The annual meeting when all the Councillors were present . viz . , Messrs . W. H. Marfell , J. Murdoch , J. Davies . J. Grundy , T. A. Powell , H. Lick- fold . W. A. Smallman , C. Hitchings , and H. W. Price ( Clerk ) . Mr. H. Marfell was unani- monsly re - elected Chairman of the Council , and Mr. Joseph Grundy Vice - Chairman . Messrs . Lickfold and Powell were appointed of thanks to Mr. H. Marfell , who had been overseers . Mr. J. Murdoch proposed a vote overseer for a number of years , but who had now gone to reside in Ross.-Mr. T. A. Powell seconded this . and it was unanimously carried . Mr. Marfell returned thanks , and new credence table and a chalice veil were said he hoped to attend the parish meetings . ordered to be procured and paid for out of The Clerk read a letter he had received the Church Expenses Fund . The bell car- riage frame was reported to be in an un- sound condition , and tenders for its repair are to be invited and submitted to an ad- journed meeting of the parishioners .
The
J. R. Briscoe as his churchwarden , and Mr. repairs were ordered to be carried out . A
Rev. L. P. JONES , B.A. , Rev. C. H. PAYTON , B.A. John Clayton as his sidesman . Several minor Organist : Mr. F. J. PARSONS .
SERVICES FOR SUNDAY .
8 and 10 a.m .: HOLY COMMUNION .
11 a.m .: MATINS , LITANY , and SERMON . Hymns 500 , 140 , 197 .
3 pm . CHILDREN'S SERVICE . 6.30 p.m .: EVENSONG and SERMON . Anthem , " Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , " Wesley . Hymna 504 , 135 , 499 . CONCLUDING ORGAN VOLUNTARIES- ( a ) Grand Choeur in B flat , Dubois . ( b ) Rêvérie in E flat , E. d'Evry ..
SERVICE .
WEDNESDAY - 8 a.m .: HOLY COMMUNION ; 11 a.m .: MATINS and LITANY ; &amp; p.m .: SPECIAL DAILY - 8 a.m .: MATINS ; 6 p.m .: EVENSONG ( ex cept Friday ) . 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 BARMOR . TUDORVILLE MISSION ROOM . BUNDAYS , 3.15 P.K .: EVENSONG AND ADDRESS . HOM GREEN CHURCH . BUNDAYS , 3.30 P.M .: EVENSONG AND BEAMON .
CONGREGATIONAL CHUBOH . Minister : Rev. W. A. PowIOKE , M.A. Services : Sundays , 11 a.m. , 6.30 p.m. Young Men's Bible Class , 2.30 p.m .. Wednesdays - Servios 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 , 7.30 : Week - night Bervice .
WESLEYAN CHURCH . Bev , J. ANGUS , Superintendent Minister . Evening , 6.30 . Wednesday , 1.30 p.m. Friday - Band of Hope , 7 p.m.
Bervices : Sunday Morning , 11
2.30 p.m.
THE GOSPEL HALL , HENRY STREET . Bervices - Sunday : 11 a.m. , Breaking of Bread . 6.30 p.m. , Gospel Preaching ; 10 a.m. an Sunday School . 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 . Bev . J. B. Moon , Priest . Sundays Holy Communion , 8.45 a.m .; Mass , 11 . Holydays - Mass , 8 a.m. Weekdays , 8 a m .
HENTLAND . NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE LEAGUE . A very successful smoking concert was given at the Lodgeroom , New Inn , on Satur- day night , when the worthy master , Bro . J. H. Parry , presided . There was a good out from Hereford , interesting everyone with were also given by Bros. H. Hodges , E. Mahoney , C. Cooke , and A. J. Lewis , after which the National Anthem concluded a very pleasant evening .
attendance , and the Brothers Bevan came their marrionettes and comic songs .
Songs
from the Rev. R. A. Lyne , re the drain at Crow Hill , when , after some discussion , it was agreed to let the matter stand over until the next meeting of the Council .
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WHITCHURCH .
MUSICAL SOCIETY CONCERT .
on
On Thursday night last , the members of the above society , assisted by well chosen The Ross ground has been engaged on principals , rendered Mr. A. R. Gaul's histori- that day , May 2nd , for a match between cal cantata , " Joan of Arc , " in a most Goodrich ( last year's champions of the creditable manner , before a crowded audi- League ) and a team comprised of the pick ence . Promptly at 8 , the Rev. W. Owen of the Rest of the League ( particulars next Jones , the society's conductor , stepped on week ) . It has been decided that in future to the platform , and from the start the the Ross Second Eleven will be known as chorus showed what great , care and atten- Ross " A. " Mr. S. Price again leads the tion had been bestowed upon it . In all their team , and with the aid of some promising the volume of tone good . The ladies ' voices , fidence . He will have as his second in com- work the attack was short to the beat , and recruits , will enter the field with every con- the sopranos especially were well trained , mand Mr. W. Lovelace , in place of Mr. A. S. and in their choruses in association with the Wolfreys , who has resigned through pressure principals their work was particularly good . of other duties . It is good news , however , Their rendering of the chorus , " Fret not to learn that the latter will play as often as thyself to - day , " received well - merited ap- possible . plause .
ROSS CRICKET LEAGUE .
wards .
LEAGUE TABLE .
Goals
Pld . Won Lst . Drn . For Agst . P
12 10 1 1 65 15 21
12 9
2 45 10 20
22021
12 10
5
5
2 20 23 12
4
6
22 41
10
4
6
24
25
8
10
2
6
16
28 6
12
1 10
13
53
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LLANWARNE . The Amateur Athletic Association's seven EASTER VESTRY . - The Easter Vestry miles walking , ten miles running , and limited meeting was held last week , when the Rector tug - of - war championships took place on ( Rev. W. H. B. Mynors ) presided . Mr. 8 . The best thing that can be said of the full Saturday afternoon at Stamford Bridge in Birchley , Llanwarne Court , and Admiral D. chorus is that , taken as a whole , it was uni- glorious weather . A crowd of fully 3,000 spec- H. Bosanquet , K.C.B. , were appointed as formily good . They gave a very finished ren- Will the Secretaries of the clubs in the tators witnessed some excellent contests . churchwardens for the ensuing year . The dering of the difficult choras , She is lost . " Ross and District League kindly send the Among the entrants to the walk were H. V. church accounts for the past year were ex- Plenty of spirit was thrown into the singing , sent the club in the match on Saturday , and R. Bridge ( Lancashire W.C. ) , who pro- names of the two players they wish to repre- L. Ross ( Uxbridge and West Middlesex A.C. ) amined and passed , showing a small balance and the martial character of the music seem- May 2nd , at Ross , between Goodrich and the vided a sensational finish by dead - heating last in hand . ed to inspire the members of the chorus Rest of the League ? Mr. Sidney Price will year in 52min . 8 1-5sec . with more than ordinary zeal . Bridge , much the were taken up with admirable promptitude , captain the Rest , and the names of the re- younger man , had come on a deal , and w and the loud applause which followed their presentatives should be sent direct to him , fully expected to win , an expectation which efforts was thoroughly well - deserved . It is at his Broad - street address . Wickets pitched he realised , though in slower time than in 1913 . the finest piece of work the Whitchurch at 2.30 p.m. A charge of 6d . will be made for admission , and as the proceeds are to be chorus has done , and it is a pity that there given in aid of the League funds , it is hoped mark , though the names of A. H. Nicholls Among the runners were many men of is no room in Whitchurch really suitable for the different clubs will do their best to dis- ( Surrey A.C. ) and C. H. Ruffell ( Highgate these performances . The executive were thoroughly justified in pose of as many tickets as possible , and that their choice of soloists , Mr. C. H. Raymond's local cricket enthusiasts will support this ) , the heroes of the cross - country season , rendering of the tenor music was evidently effort to increase the funds of the League .
LYDBROOK .
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The leads
the outcome of a very careful study of the part of " Philip . " His opening solo , " There 1 is no one like her . " was sung well . He was heard to considerable advantage in the love lyrics , and especially in the tenor and bari- tone duet , " Full flows the river .
Mr. A. Isaac , of Skenfrith , the baritone , was in good form , and rendered his solos feeling that none could fail to recognise with an appropriate emphasis and dramatic The difficult soprano part was entrusted
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were missing . Further disappointment was caused by the seratching of E. Glover ( Hallamshire H. ) , the holder of the title . His absence left the issue very open , and after C. F. Price ( the Welsh champion ) had done most of the leading , F. Fennah ( Crewe H. ) ROSS AND DISTRICT LEAGUE . came away to win well from J. Daly ( Con- naught Rangers ) . After a close struggle the CHAMPIONS - ROSS KYRLE tug - of - war Was won by the 116th Battery OLD Ross and District League fixtures . Saturday last saw a good conclusion of the RF.A. , who beat the Royal Marine Light The Infantry ( Portsmouth ) by two pulls to one . church at Talbot's Meadow , and great im- teams engaged were Ross Kyrle and Whit-
In their annual lacrosse match with
the
ot Miss Edith Botherway , of Gloucester , who portance was concentrated in this match , as South , played at Manchester on Saturday ,
honours of the evening . She has a voice of considerable power and brilliance , revealing
much appropriate feeling .
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INVITATION DANCE - For the purpose of adding to the funds for the Flower Show of 1914 , an extra dance , specially arranged by Mr. Harry Smith , the Chairman of the Committee , took place on Easter Tuesday , and although a large number of counter at- tractions were crowded in during the holiday week in the neighbouring locality , about 60 were present , and a most enjoyable evening was spent . The dance , as usual , took place in the large room at the Courtfield Arms , which was most tastefully decorated for the occasion . Yorke's Band supplied the music , and the duties of M.C. were admirably carried out by Mr. H. Smith , the Chairman of the Lydbrook Flower Show Committee . VESTRY MEETING - The usual Easter Vestry meeting took place on Easter Tues- day evening , when the Vicar , Churchwardens . and Sidesmen were present . The Rev. G. A. win for the Kyrle decided that they Hopkins , the Vicar , proposed the re - election champions of the League for the season . Had of Mr. G. Damsell as his warden , which was Whitchurch won . the honour would unanimously carried , as was also the nomin- have gone to Goodrich , while a draw would ponents by 20 goals to 5. From the opening ation of Mr. W. James as parish warden . The orchestra , mostly consisting of strings , off for supremacy . However , the Kyrle pull - handling was by no means as clever . have meant the Kyrle and Goodrich playing the home side played brilliant lacrosse , and Three extra sidesmen were elected , Messrs . led by Mr. G. Gray , very efficiently dis - ed through , and were lucky to do so . completely nonplussed their opponents , whose A. Wilce , W. Smith , and W. Williams . The charged their duties , making the whole per- though Ross had most of the game they met Churchwardens ' accounts showed a deficit of formance a great musical success . Mr. Rhys with a very strong opposition . for Whit- Thursday , April 23rd to Thursday , April 30th £ 6 10s . 1d . , and it was further stated that H. Williams , as organist , rendered valuable church fielded the strongest team they had Navy and Army Boxing Association were con The annual championships of the Royal the debt on the Church restoration had been eluded in the Connaught Drill Hall , Porte- reduced to the sum of £ 21 19s . 24d . Votes help , as did also Miss Kate Bicknell at the done this season . of thanks were passed to the churchwardens piano as accompanist . The game was hotly contested , and one of mouth , on Saturday , when the winners in the The Rev. W. Owen Jones conducted with the best seen in Ross during the season . officers ' competitions were : Feather - weight , applauded . The second part of the concert was of a have eventually come out winners . However . but for the little they kept it up they would lege of Physical Training ; light - weight , Lieu Royal Field Artillery ; light - weights , Able tenant A. B. Butterworth , Army Service Seaman Mannion , his Majesty's ship Colling wood ; middle - weights , Lance - Corporal miscellaneous character . An admirable ren- the Kyrle were very cool , and steadily forced Corps ; middle - weight , Sub - Lieutenant L. H. Wales Borderers ; welter . dering of the glee , " Into the Silent Land " their way to the visitors goal , and Walby Bayley , his Majesty's ship Dominion ; welter Jones , South ( Gaul ) by the chorus proved to be a very had one or two anxious moments . On one weight , Lieutenant G. Le C. Martel , Royal weights , Able Seaman Gray , R.N. Barracks , pleasing item , and showed that they had occasion Morgan was left with the goal at Engineers ( the holder ) ; light heavy - weight , been trained intellectually . his mercy , but he sent in a terrific shot inches Lieutenant W. M. Collier , his Majesty's ship Mr. G. Gray gave a fine rendering of wide . There was little to choose between the Dolphin ; heavy - weight , Lieutenant W. F. Ruderi's " Romance in D. " on the violin : sides in the first half , and the interval arriv - Makeig - Jones , R.N. Barracks , Portsmouth , while Miss C. Jones ( of Whitchurch ) . was ed with a blank score sheet . encored for her song , " Indian Love Lyrics . " Upon resuming the Kyrle defence was The winners in the men's events resulted Each of the principals contributed a song , caught napping , for the visitors came along as followa Feather - weights . Private Stout . in determined style and their efforts were rewarded with a good goal after a few minutes play . This reverse set the Kyrle thinking , and the lead was not held for long ,
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Mr. C. H. Raymond sang in good style . " Elfrida " ( Knight ) . Mr. A. Isaac gave a fine rendering of " Bianca " ( Tito Mattei ) , and Miss Botherway gave a very pleasing for during a hot scrimmage in the Whit interpretation of " When you come home " church goal one of their players handled the ( Squire ) , which delighted everyone . ball , with the result that Fred Llewellyn put Not the least pleasing feature of the even- the scores level with the penalty kick . The ing was the presentation by the chorus to excitement had now grown intense , and both its conductor of a gold - mounted walking teams were fighting hard for the lead . The stick , and a brass letter - weight . first opportunity came to the Kyrle , for they Mr. T. Brown , Chairman of the Commit- were awarded another penalty for hands , The certainty with which Dr. Cassell's tee , made the presentation , and in a few and the same player put the ball in the net , Tablets cure Indigestion and restore fitness suitable remarks thanked the Rev. Owen but the referee ruled it to be re - taken , and is well seen in the case of Mr. L. Webb , &amp; Jones for his valuable gratuitous services to this time Walby brought off a brilliant save . young business man , of Grosvenor Villas , the society for the past two seasons . Immediately after this came the winning Lawnswood - road , Words-
A large gathering , which included Prince Albert , witnessed the final of the public schools racquet championship at Queen's Club , in which Charterhouse gained their eighth victory by defeating the holders , Well- Ington , by four games to two , after a splendid match . The contest lasted an hour and a - half , Char and was exciting and full of incident . terhouse had the better - balanced team , and both their representatives ( I. , D. B. Monier Williams and J. H. Strachan ) served well . The Wellington pair were E. A. Simpson and C. P. Hancock .
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ners - up for that honour - thrice in the course of the last four seasons . A remote possibility of Preston North End retaining membership of the First Division existed , but for that to have come about it was necessary not only that Preston should win their two remaining en gagements , but that Sheffield Wednesday should lose both of the encounters before that club . Preston North End duly gained a við . point tory , but , with Wednesday securing at West Bromwich , that success availed nothing . Accordingly , at the end of the sea- son , Preston North End and Derby County return to the Second Division . The Derby team go down after two seasons in the senior division .
To all intents and purposes , the question as to which club will accompany Notts County from the Second to the First Division of the Briefly , Thousands saw the finish of the Rugby League was settled on Saturday . season in the London district at Twickenham Bradford won and Woolwich Arsenal drew , in glorious weather on Saturday , when the the position of affairs being that Bradford are Harlequins elosed their season with a victory two points ahead of the Arsenal , who have over a powerful fifteen of the United Services two games to fulfil , against the one which by 4 goals to 2 tries ( 26 points ) to 2 tries ( 6 Bradford require to complete their pro- There was an almost unprecedented gramme . It will be seen , therefore , that should occurrence at the start , for play had not been both clubs win the remaining engagements in progress more than a minute or so before they will finish the season level on points . In it was discovered that the Services were play- that event Bradford have nothing to fear from ing sixteen men ! Naturally the extra man , &amp; the Arsenal , owing to the fact that the goal forward , was at once withdrawn . The game average of the Yorkshire club is much supe- was played at a very fast pace , and the spec- rior to that of the rival team . Meanwhile tators were rewarded with a splendid display danger threatens both these organisations , of three - quarter work by the home side . Lam- and it may be that a dramatic surprise is bert was the particular star . in store . for Leeds City , with a victory away from home on Saturday , have once more come In the Midland Counties Cup Final at into the struggle for second place . Their Leicester on Saturday , Coventry beat Moseley the Arsenal ; but like the North London club , chances , too , are almost as good as those of Mr. Webb , Stourbridge by two goals and a try to a try . Afterwards they cannot go up unless Bradford lose . Moseley , entered a protest against Maddocks
Mr. Jones suitably replied , thanking the goal , Tom Waites putting in a shot that ley , Stourbridge . He members for the kind , gift , the care which struck the upright , and on the rebound says : " My food did they had always taken , and especially their Lerego placed it in the net amid great ap- not digest properly , and regular attendance at practices . plause from the spectators . Another op- I suffered a lot with The Society's thanks are due to the en- portunity of scoring was presented the Kyrle flatulence and head- ergy of its conductor , and the indefatigable by a third penalty , and again Llewellyn's ache . Another thing hon . secretaries , Miss D. Bellhouse and Miss shot was saved . Towards the end Ross had that troubled me greatly Elliott , backed up by a willing and efficient little difficulty in . holding their lead , and was that a sour fluid committee . time came with the score : Ross Kyrle 2 ; would rise in my throat The orchestra was as follows : 1st violins , Whitchurch 1 . hot and aorid . I tried Mr. G. Gray ( leader ) , Mr. F. Tyler Taylor , all sorts of things re- Mr. Fuller . 2nd violins . Mr. A. Phelps , On Saturday week Marcle visited Hoar- commended to me , but withy in a league match , and succeeded in found no relief at all until in the end I got and Judge playing for Coventry . The grounds Everything depends upon that contingency winning by seven goals to mil . Dr. Cassell's Tablets . They put me right of the protest are that Maddocks's name had Beaten by Bradford , Lincoln City concluded in a suprisingly short time , and I am now not been sent in on February 2nd , and that their programme on Saturday , and like Notts St. Mary's played Hereford City Police on as well and fit as anyone could wish to be . " Judge had no residential qualification . The Forest will have to apply for readmission , for Tuesday , under very favourable conditions , Cure after cure , even in the most severe resulting in a win by five goals to three for cases , have proved Dr. Cassell's Tablets to be Protest will be considered on Saturday . the police . The police being much the the surest remedy ever devised for Nervous heavier team gave the home defence much Breakdown , Anemia , Debility , Sleeplessness , certain of the Championship nine days pre- Blackburn Rovers , having made themselves work to do . The game on the whole was Nerve Pains , Heart Weakness , Kidney viously , the only matters of any importance very evenly contested . The Scorers for the and Stomach Disorders , Children's Weakness , at issue in the First League matches Saints were Wood ( 2 ) , and Cload scored Spinal and Nerve Paralysis , General Vital Saturday were the questions as to which club from a penalty . Mr. Dean kindly officiated Exhaustion , Brain Fag , and all run - down should secure second honours , and whether as referee . The Saints ' team turned out as conditions . Send 2d . to - day to Dr. Cassell's Preston North End's fate would be definitely follows : Goal , Phillips ; backs , Lewis and Co. , Ltd. , 418 , Chester - road , Manchester , for settled . Aston Villa defeating Tottenham Langford ( capt . ) ; halves , Cook , Mills , Sy- a free sample . All Chemists sell Dr. Cas- Hotspur , Oldham Athletic losing , and West monds ; forwards , Gibbons , Arrowsmith , sell's Tablets at 10d . , 18. 1d . , and 2s . 9d . Bromwich Albion merely halving points with Cload , Watts , Wood . -the 2s . 9d . size being the most economical . Sheffield Wednesday . the famona Birming
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