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Date 15/01/1914
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Ross Gazette
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 15th January 1914
Transcription Southall &amp; Son's
GREAT
DRAPERY
AND
House Furnishing
.. SALE .
Now proceeding .
7 .
Genuine Bargains . Genuine Reductions .
Thursday , Jan. 22nd ,
THE
Great Remnant &amp; Special Bargain Day
AND THE
CLOSING DAY OF THE SALE .
Market Place and Gloucester Road ,
ROSS .
Lessons for Sunday , January 18th ,
( 2nd Sunday after Epiphany ) .
MORNING .
Isaiah 55 .
Matt . 10 , 24 .
EVENING .
Isaiah 57 or 81 . Acts 10 , 24 .
PUBLIC SERVICES .
DISTRICT NEWS .
THE ROSS GAZETTE THURSDAY , JANUARY 15 , 1914 .
E. Mason , and many others . The wreaths and floral tributes included the following : - Hubert and Aunt Polly . Rose and Walter , Geo . Smallman , E. Mason , and Mollie , Tom , and Gladys , Mr. and Mrs. Apperly , Jim , Fan and the children , Edgar and Maude , Mrs. Archer , Lizzie and family ( The Glen , West Malvern ) . Rev. A. Pope , Mrs. Pope and family ; Pollie , Jim and family ; W. D. Neale . and family ; Will and Clara , Ernest and Cilla . Bob and Emily , Mr. and Mrs. Sam England . Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones . Mrs. Hodges and Walter Tom and Lottie . The coffin , which was of elm with brass fittings , was made by Mr. D. Fawke . Much Marcle .
COPPET HILL . MISSION CHAPEL . - On Friday last the Sunday School children had their annual tea and prize distribution . After tea , appro- priate addresses were given by Messrs . Coates , Watson , and Leyshon . A very en- joyable time was spent until 7 o'clock , when the adults joined with the children in a lantern service , conducted by Mr. John Rev. L. P. JONES , B.A. , Rev. C. H. PAYTON , B.A. Coates . The leader of the mission , Mr. J. Watson , takes this opportunity of thanking all the friends who contributed towards the expenses of the tea and prizes .
ROSS PARISH CHURCH .
Recfor : Rev. R. T. A. MoxEY - KYRLE , M.A.
Caratos :
BERVICES FOR SUNDAY .
8 a.m .: HOLY COMMUNION .
11 a.m .: MATENS , HOLY COMMUNION and SERMON . Kyrie Eleison Thorne in E flat . Hymns , 218 , 75 , 79 . 3 p.m .: CHILDREN'S SERVICE .
6.30 p.m. EVENSONG and SERMON .
Hymns 220 , 170 , 219 81 .
CONCLUTING ORGAN VOLUNTARIES ( 8 ) Preludo and Fughetta in C , Stainer . ( b ) Andante varied ,
J. Baptiste Calkin . WEDNESDAY - 8 a.m .: HOLY COMMUNION : 11 a.m .: MATINS and LITANY 8 p.m .: EVENSONG . DAILY - 8 s.m .: MATINS ; 4.30 p.m .: EVENSONG ( ex- cept Wednesday ) .
HOLY BAPTISM : Sundays 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays at 4.30 p.m ; and Wednesdays
11 a.m.
MISSION ROOM . HOLY COMMUNION : 1st and 3rd Sundays , 8 a.m. SUNDAYS , AT 6.30 P.M .: EVENSONG AND BARMON TUDORVILLE MISSION ROOM . SUNDAYS , 3.15 P.M .: EVENSONG AND ADDRESS . HOM GREEN CHURCH . BUNDAYS , 3.30 P.M. EVENSONG AND BEBMON .
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Minister : Bev . W. A. PowICKE , M.A. Services : Sundays , 11 a.m. , 6.30 p.m. Young Men's Bible Class , 2.30 pm . Wednesdays - Bervice at 7.30 p.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH . Minister : Rev. J. W. KETTLE .
Services : Sunday Morning , 11 ; Evening , 6.30 .
ENTERTAINMENT - On Friday last , a very enjovable entertainment was given at Gayton School . The first part of the pro- gramme consisted of songs . recitations , and games by the children attending Gayton School . The little ones without exception did their respective parts to perfection , and great praise must be given to Mrs. Lyndon for the great amount of time and trouble which she must have bestowed upon the scholars . The second part of the programme was undertaken by the Gayton Patrol of Baden Powell Scouts , ably assisted by Mr. F. Hill . Mr. H. Phillips , and Scoutmaster G. F. Lyndon .
have been retained . A new series of recen-
WHITCHURCH .
" Ross
NOTICE TO READERS - The Gazette may , now be obtained from Mrs. Goulder , Whitchurch , who will deliver copies regularly if desired .
SERIOUS CHARGES AT HARE WOOD END .
SPECIAL SITTING .
BUTLER PLEADS GUILTY TO THEFT .
BIGAMY CHARGE TO BE PREFERRED .
Some serious charges are likely to arise out of the case which was heard before the Harewood End Bench on Monday last . before . Mr. H. W. Southey and Mr. W. G. Bankes , when Donald Stuart , alias Bertrame E. Piper , a butler , formerly in the employ of Major Dixon , of Treago Castle , St. Weonards , was brought un in custody charg- ed with stealing six handkerchiefs ( silk and cotton ) . four bags , one pair boots ( button ) . one belt , one pair of gloves , one whiskey flask , two tooth brushes , two penholders , one cigarette holder and case , one morning coat and vest , value £ 2 12s . 6d . one vest , one pair of garters , one tie , one trousers clin . thirteen pairs of socks , two pairs of stock- ings , three under vests , one motor wrap . one pair of pants , one shirt , one pair of pyjamas , fifty - five envelopes , two umbrellas . one pipe , pair boot trees , nair trousers clips . the property of Major Dixon , of Treago Castle , St. Weonards , on divers dates dur- ing October , 1913 , the property being valued at £ 18 19s , 3d .
Prisoner , who was very stylishly dressed in plaid breeches and stockings , took matters . quite coolly , and after hearing all the evi- dence , pleaded guilty to the theft of the above articles .
Weonards , deposed that in July last , he on- Major A. H. Dixon , of Treago Castle , St. gaged the prisoner as his butler . entering non his duties during that month . On September 6th . he went abroad , and left Stuart in charge of the house .
Prisoner
1
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THIS WEEK AND
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THE WINTER STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE : Quite Exceptional Reductions have been made for this Sale , the Stock being so unusually heavy .
Great Quantities of GOODS at HALF - PRICE and QUARTER the usual PRICES .
Important Points :
I. Enormous savings can be effected on personal and household requirements during this . Two - Weeks ' Sale .
II . Everything is substantially reduced to ensure swift and complete clearance .
III . There are no job lots , but only the Regular Stock of Fine Quality Goods , which , when
once sold out , cannot be repeated at the price .
IV . The Whole Stock has been thoroughly revised and marked down for the Sale .
Remnants Half - Price Every Day during Sale .
SALE LIST sent to anyone who has not received a copy .
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FOOTBALL .
RESULTS AT A GLANCE .
ROSS AND DISTRIOT LEAGUE .
All the articles Ross St. Mary's ... 3 Hoarwithy ........ 4 Ross Kyrle Goodrich ... 6 Whitchurch ...
Marole
HIGH - CLASS DRAPERS and LADIES ' and CHILDREN'S MERCERS ,
SPORTS S AND PASTIMES .
A commencement has been made at Cam-
had notice to leave on September 6th , and he would leave on October 6th . It was on December 20th that he ( witness ) returned HOLME LACY . home . Prisoner had . of course . left the The " Builder " contains several views of house . After returning home , he found that the Mansion , Holme Lacy , a building , the had been broken onen , and some writing original part of which dates from the time naper taken . He also missed a quantify of the writing enpboard in his smoking - room of Henry VIII , and was altered by suc- clothing and other articles . A list of the practically re - built at the end of the 17th nolice , which was read over , and which the ceeding generatinos of Scudamores . being articles actually missed was given to the bridge with the practice for the University Boatrace . The president , Mr. S. E. Swann , century . In the year 1909 it was purchased took out &amp; 1 crew composed of members of from Lord Chesterfield by Sir Robert Lucas Maior said . he had missed . last term's trial eights as follows : E. A. Car thoroughly restored and enlarged from the least £ 15 . Other articles , including an . um- Tooth , Bart . , since which time it has been were produced , and witness identified them as his property , and they were worth at rington ( Christ's College ) , bow ; R. Gould designs of Messrs . Romaine - Walker and brella , and a quantity of wine , which was ( Jesus ) , P. C. Livingstone ( Jesus ) , E. A. Fid .. dian ( Emmanuel ) , K. ( First J. Garnett Jenkins , the London architects . The three left in prisoner's care , had been taken . Dur- defeat on Saturday last , when they paid a Ross Kyrle sustained their first League Trinity ) , J. A. Ritson ( First Trinity ) , A. Swann ( Trinity Hall ) , A. C. F. Garnett Bot elevations facing the gardens and the fine ing the month of December , he also receiv : visit to Marcle . to the extent of four goals field ( Third Trinity ) , stroke , and N. J. Rich suite of rooms on the east and south sides ed a pine from a man named Williams , and to nil . The match was originally dated for light character , and the men were away only ( First Trinity ) , cox . The work done was of a tion rooms has been added on the north who was a witness . present . The rest of the day last Saturday , it was agreed to play it the umbrella he got from the kitchen - maid . February , but as both teams had an open a short time . front , and includes an entrance hall which goods were recovered by the police . When off then . The Kyrle had a fairly represen- has been more than doubled in size , a library , he engaged the man , he had a written tative team , whilst Marcle had an exception - Hill " makes the following remarks in the In discussing the Lincolnshire . " Warren courtyard has been converted into a great Piper , of Norwich , which testimonial was being out that figured in the match of the line of some of the great ante - post betting character from a man named Bertrame E. ally strong one , only three of the players Sporting Life : It would appear from the de hall or ballroom , while the grand staircase handed back to prisoner when he ( witness ) previous Saturday . Mr. J. A. Capewell was handicaps and the rise of others that even the have been entirely re - organised , and a new ference , and it now appeared that Piper was Hodges , goal ; Smith and Partridge , backs ; about investing their money long before ing gave him notice . It was a three years ' re - in charge , and the teams were : -Marcle bigger betting stables do not trouble so much wing for the servants has been erected on prisoner's " alias . " the west side . These alterations have added day of the face , and with bookmakers sharing over 20. bedrooms and eight bath - rooms . in the apathy , owing perhaps to the coup brought off with Berrilldon last year , fewer ENTERTAINMENT .- " The Jollies " books have been opened and less business than usual been done . It was said that the owner of Berrilldon netted the sum of £ 20,000 without any great outlay , and although big coups are often planned in races like the Cambridgeshire , few larger have been taken out of the ring recently on a
billiard room , and dining room .
The old
has been enlarged . The kitchen quarters
gave
W. Powell , Markey , and Weobley , halves ; Prisoner said he had no question to ask . Davies , R. Whittaker , J. Taylor , Pudge Mr. F. F. Williams , butcher , of St. and C. Taylor , forwards . Ross Kyrle A. Weonards , said he knew the prisoner was Davies , goal ; P. S. Morgan and R. E. Parry , a delightful entertainment at the school the butler at Treago Castle . The pipe produced backs ; A. G. Hicks . J. Waites . and R. other evening . The room was crowded to was handed to him by the prisoner , about Davies , halves ; A. Lerigo , J. Bennett , H. L. its utmost capacity . All the items were the end of September last . Stuart offered P. Battersea , F. Llewellyn , and J. Cload , splendidly received , every performer being him the pipe , and asked if he smoked . Wit- forwards . encored . Special mention should be made of ness said he did not smoke , but he said it Sunday School , 2.45 . Bible Classes for Young Mon ventriloquist , who kept the audience in roars kept the pipe until December , when Major who for a time more than held their own , Lincolnshire Handicap . Mr. Alf . Jones . the well - known Hereford would come in useful for one of his men . He of laughter , and little Phyllis Dore , who Dixon made inquiries about the pipe , and he charmed everyone with her dancing , which found one of the lads with it , and he sent reflects great credit on her teacher , Miss the pipe to Major Dixon in the evening May Bidmead . The concert was arranged The pipe was handed , to him in Garway , and by Mr. Chas . E. Smith ( the organist at he knew of no reason why prisoner should Holme Lacy ) , and Mrs. Smith trained the give him the pipe . He was a horse back chorus . Many thanks are due to Mrs. at the time . Brookes for assistance in arranging the con-
and Women .
Mondays - Young People's Guild at 8 p.m. Wednesday , 7.30 : Week - night Service .
WESLEYAN CHURCH .
Bev . J. ANGUS , Superintendent Minister . Services : Sunday Morning , 11 ; Evening , 6.30 . Wednesday , 1.30 , p.m.
Friday - Band of Hope , 7 p.m.
THE GOSPEL HALL , HENRY STREET . Services - Sunday : 11 a.m. , Breaking of Bread . 6.30 p.m. , Gospel Preaching ; 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Sunday School .
Mondays , 7.30 p.m. , Bible Studies . Wednesday , 7.30 p.m. , Prayer Meeting , Thursday , 8 p.m. , Young People's Meeting .
cert .
suma
The game opened in favour of the Kyrle , and on several occasions the Marcle defenders were lucky in saving the downfall of their The balance - sheet of the Gloucestershire goal . The home team then had their turn , County Cricket Club shows that the balance and finding the Kyrle defence none too safe , in hand of just over £ 378 with which the sea- Whittaker opened the score with a fast low son opened last year has disappeared , and shot . Play remained even up to half - time , that there is now due to the bank a sum of when no more scoring had taken place . In £ 671 14s . 5d : Members subscriptions during Miss Fanny Davies , kitchenmajd at the second half . Marcle were seen to great the year came to £ 931 13s . 6d . , but there was Treago Castle , deposed that Stuart came advantage , and the Kyrle could not get a considerable falling off in gate money . This there as butler in July last . occasions she went to St. Weonards Church team added three more goals through Whit - matches with Northamptonshire to blow the organ for prisoner . One dav . taker , J. Taylor , and O. Taylor . she refused to go as it was wet , but on his
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On several going at all . with the result that the home was especially the case at Fivistol , when the The Popular ' FORD . '
( Prisoner :
.
yielded only £ 45 each . On the other hand ,
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LYDBROOK . The burial took place at the parish church the August Bank Holiday match with Somer The Universal Car . on Thursday last of Mr. Oliver Bruton : a fetching an umbrella . the one produced , she highly respected inhabitant of the village , consented to go . When he handed her the Over - Ross in the return League match , and duced , roughly speaking , £ 196 , and the three Ross St. Mary's entertained Hoarwithy at set at Bristol brought in rather more than £ 418 . The two matches at Gloucester pro- who passed away on the previous Sunday . umbrella , he said she could keep that as a proved themselves winners by three goals to at Cheltenham £ 599 . The chief items of ex- Deceased was a member of the Primitive present for blowing the organ . CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT . Methodist Church . The service was con- That's a lie ) . She had since found out that one . The standard of football was not great , penditure were £ 1,072 for professionals ' and Rev. J. B. Moon , Priest ducted by the Rev. G. R. Brake and the it was Mrs. Dixon's umbrella . She kept the but both teams were in earnest , and an even £ 402 for amateurs ' expenses . Sundays - Holy Communion , 8.45 a.m .; Mass , 11. Rev. G. A. Hopkins ( Vicar ) . The bearers umbrella until she found out who it was , game was witnessed . Holydays Mass , 8 a.m. Weekdays , 8 a m . were Messrs . F. Fisher , H. Fisher . J. Fisher , and then she handed it back to Major Dixon . The annual meeting of the Somerset County present . She had never seen the umbrella League by defeating Whitchurch , at Good - afternoon , Major C. H. Simpson presiding . before he
LAMPS TO BE LIGHTED .
Thursday 5.17
Friday Saturday .. Sunday
5 19
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5 20
5 21
Monday Tuesday .... 5.24 Wednesday .. 5.26 Thursday 5.28
5.22
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Fowler said the subscriptions had fallen off Owing to a strike among the Warrington t have been released . players , the Northern Union Hxture between have confirmed the suspension of the player better . The balance against the club was £ 102 . To make ends meet it was necessary Hull on Saturday had to be postponed . The leaving Pontypridd and returning to Scotland to increase the subscription list by at least dispute has arisen among the members of the without permission . The accounts were adopted on the Warrington team on the question of bonuses have been ordered to satisfy the claim of T. Goodall by January 19th , otherwise the in connection with the Huddersfield match Pts motion of Dr. Cobbold , who asked that in the week before . Warrington defeated . Hud- suspension of the club will be ordered . 15 Bath at least the paying hours should be as a dersfield , and claim they are entitled to the 12 11 Lord's .
Prisoner said he paid the witness for blow - comfortably by six koals to nil .
LEAGUE TABLE .
Goals
9
Pld . Won Let , Drn . For Agt .
10
7
30
9
2
20
17 10
€ 400 .
same bonus offered to Huddersfield for a win .
and H. Fryer : pallbearers , Messrs . E. Wil She was quite sure it was given her as a Goodrich strengthened their position in the Cricket Club was held at Bath on Saturday liams , L. Wilce , O. Phelps , W. Smith , J. Pgave it to her , and she did not rich . A good crowd of spectators watched In presenting the financial report Mr. Gerald signs of respect shown en route to the know at the time it belonged to Mrs. Dixon . an exciting game , which the home team won by £ 60 , and the gate receipts were that much Hull Kingston Rovers and Warrington at M'Ardle by the Pontypridd F.C. directors for Thursday , Jan. 15th to Thursday , Jan. 22nd church , and a large number attended the ing the organ . He only lent her the um- funeral , while the many beautiful flowers testified to the esteem in which the deceased brella as it was a wet afternoon . was held . The coffin was of beautifully In reply to a question , Miss Davies said polished elm with oak mouldings and prisoner gave her 4a . 6d . in addition to the brass fittings , and the inscription on the umbrella for blowing the organ . Goodrich ... breast plate was as follows : - " Oliver Bru- Supt . J. Broad , of Ross , said that on Ross Kyrla ton , died , January 4th , 1914 , aged 55 years . " January 1st , he received information as to Ross 81. Mary's . The funeral arrangements were in the hands the loss of these articles , and commenced Upton Blahop of Mr. E. J. Flewelling , undertaker , etc. , making inquiries . On the same date , he re- Mach Marcle .... and were most satisfactorily carried out . ceived a warrant for the arrest of the pris Whitchurch *** oner , and sent it to the city police , and on Cinderford ...... Hoarwithy the 2nd he found he was in custody at Dork- ing . On January 3 , he proceeded to Dorking and received the prisoner from the Dorking OBITUARY We regret to have to record police . On reading the warrant over to Footwear the death of Mr. Thomas Powell , of the prisoner , and cautioning him , Stuart replied . Woodcocks , Kempley Green , who had been " I think I shall see Major Dixon before I woodward and keeper for the Homme House shall say anything . Prisoner was conveyed Jan. 17 - Upton Bishop v . Hoarwithy . Estate , Much Marcle , for a number of years . to Ross , and all the property produced he re- Jan. 24. St. Mary's v . Kyrle . The death took place on January 2nd , after ceived from the Dorking police . The articles Jan. 31 - St . Mary's v . Goodrich . several months illness , at the age of 67 years . were in a portmanteau and a parcel . Pris Feb , 14. - Much Marcle v . St. Mary's . The deceased was of a quiet unassuming man - oner admitted they were his , and on Sunday .
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ROSS AND DISTRICT LEAGUE .
Kyrle v . Whitchurch .
Hoarwithy v . Cinderford .
ner , and was known as an upright man , and January 4 , he went through the articles out much respected by those who came in con- of the portmanteau with Major Dixon , who Feb. 21. - Hoarwithy Goodrich . tact with him , and much sympathy is felt identified the articles as his property . The The pipe , umbrella , two shirts , and one handker-
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Upton Bishop v . Kyrle . Whitchurch v . Cinderford .
funeral took place at Much Marcle Church - chief were not with those articles when Feb. 28. - Kyrle Hoarwithy . vard on Wednesday last , and was attended prisoner was arrested . The two shirts and Mar. 7 - Upton Bishop v . Cinderford . by a large number of relatives and friends , handkerchief he received from Supt . Colman .
Much Marcle v . Goodrich . Hoarwithy v . Much Marcle . March 21. Hoarwithy v . Kyrle .
Upton Bishop v . Whitchurch . Goodrich v . Cinderford .
the service being impressively conducted by of Dorking , on January 9th , those goods Mar. 14. - Whitchurch v . St. Mary's . the Vicar , the Rev. C. L. Money - Kyrle . The coming by parcel post . These things were principal mourners were the deceased's six identified by Major Dixon that morning . sons , viz .. Messrs . E. Powell . J. Powell , R. On prisoner being charged with the theft . Powell Mrs. Wadley , Mr. W. Bailey , Mr. and urged that Major Dixon should not Mar. Powell , T. Powell , Edgar Powell , and H. he pleaded guilty , and asked for leniency , W. D. Neale , Mrs. E. Powell , Mr. R. Powell press the charge , not for prisoner's own sake ( brother ) , Mr. W. Powell ( nephew ) . There so much . but for the sake of his children . also attended Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones , Miss Supt . Broad then applied for a remand for Apr. Hodges , Mrs. Hodges , Mr. W. Hodges , Mrs. a week , in order to make further inquiries
28. - Cinderford v . St. Mary's .
Ross Kyrle v . Upton Bishop . Much Mercle v . Whitchurch . 4. - Cinderford . Ross Kyrlo . Whitchurch v . Much Marcle .
Opposite G.P.O. Baker , Mr. J. Griffiths . Mr. G. Chapman , with regard to a charge of bigamy , which Apr. 11. - Cinderford v . Much Marcle . Mr. J. Jeynes , Mr. W. A. Smallman , Mr. J. will be preferred against him . Howley , Mrs. Perigo , Mr. J. Clinton , Mr.
Prisoner was remanded for a week .
( Played on the ground of the first - named Club ) .
Lord Annaly , master of the Pytchley Fox- The Warrington committee having refused hounds , has found it necessary to issue the the request of the players , the latter . refused following notice . " The M.F.H. having again to make the journey to Hull . received numerous complaints from farmers
ROSS SKITTLE LEAGUE . The following are the results of last week's matches , which were played on the first - named alleys : - Pins .
159 Jockey
and others of the unruly behaviour of the Georges Carpentier , says the Paris corre second horsemen jumping fences , leaving epondent of the Times , has issued through 148 Plough ( B ) gate open , &amp; c . - will be much obliged if ladies his manager an offer to fight anyone , includ and gentlemen will caution their servants and ing Sam Langford , for the middle - weight give them distinct orders to remain with the championship of the world , within the limits 162 New Inn hunt second horsemen . It would be in the of weight for that class . He says that he will 160 King's Head nature of compliment to the Pytchley Hunt , be willing to meet Joe Jeannette and give and would much facilitate the task of keeping Since Jeannette's weight is close
him 121b .
the second horsemen under some control , if upon 13st . , this is half , a stone above the limit they were sent out hunting properly dressed for the middle - weight championship ( i.e. , tall hats and black coate ) , and not , as is frequently the case , in very slovenly and dirty attire . "
Pins .
Plough ( A ) 172 Railway 163 Dragon 192 Noah's Ark 182
Subjoined is the
League table : -
Pld . Won . Lst . Drn . Pta .
New Inn
4 1
2
Now that the split between the Football Association and the amateurs from the public . schools and the Universities is at length in a
Plough ( a ) Railway Noah's Ark Jockey
7- 5
2
10 10
7
4 2
1 9
7 4 8 8
7
3
1. 7
Plough ( b ) Dragon King's Head
7
1
4
2
4 .
2
7
2 5-
FLOWERS OF THE FIG .
Has anyone ever sought for the Blowers of the
At meeting held recently at the Union of tair way to being healed , the Corinthians are the Four Provinces of Ireland , in John - street , looking forward to reviving something of their Adelphi , it was decided to form &amp; London former prestige . There is no doubt that ama- Irish Golfing Society . Mr. Joseph Nagle , ateur football has suffered very considerably well - known plus player , presided , and Mr. through the split , and the consequent lack of Larry Manogue , who , as a member of the practice against . professional clubs of the first South London Harriers and the British rank , so that a year or two will probably have Olympic team , was a prominent runner some to elapse before it can be hoped to put into tree ? If they have , and failed to find them , years ago , was appointed hon . secretary pro the field a team that could hold its own with the reason is they are not visible to the naked tem It was decided to send a circular to all the best " pro " elevens , as was the case in the eye . The flowers are really inside the so - called the immortal " G. O. "
Irishmen in London interested in golf . days of Moon , Oakley , Lodge , Vassall , and fruit , known as the fig.nsid
An ngat the new list of licensed jockeye under the National Hunt Rules appears the The secretary of the Welsh Football Asso . Printed and Published for the ROSS GAZETTE name of F. Mason , and this has given rise to ciation has informed the Wrexham correspon- the impression that " Tich " Mason had de dent of the Sporting Chronicle that all the cided to return to the saddle . The new rider , Welsh players chosen for the International however , is Mason's brother Fred . match with Ireland at Wrexham on Monday
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