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=::=: :k.=. :>. 4. I Y | CRICKET. | 0 <<fciO o TO CRICKET CLUB SECRETARIES. Reports of cricket matches played on Saturday should be sent to the "Merthyr Express" office as early in the week as possible. Those received later than Wednesday morning cannot be inserted. MATCHES. HILL'S PLYMOUTH (MERTHYR) V. YNYSDDU. At Pentrebarh on Saturday. Ynysddu were dismiss- i ed for 84. T. Staplcton gave an excellent display for Hill's Plymouth, scoring 129 runs. Williams was ttJØ most successful bov/ler for' Ynysddu, his aver- age foeiniy tbroe\ytek(;ts for 16 rona. The averages of the Ilili'ft Plymouth (Jlcrth^ towlers were S. Handy live wickets for 14 iuns, h. Harris three for 22. T. Hordley oce for 22."and S. Hacker one for 22. Scores » Plymouth-^ T. Stapl<!lo«. I'cntrcost. -it -.WiiKams 129 W, J-I, Penfold, b Withers. 85 S. Handy, b (Jriffitlis 1 T. licrdley, b NVilliams 91 K. Harris, b Withers 5 E. Watts, not out 2 S. Hacker, b Withers 2 J. Williams, c James, b Williams '7 Extras 9—271 W. V. IXankey, M. Dodson, and C. Tremlin did not but. Ynysddu. P. llowfcottom, b Ilordlev 3 W. Withers, c Penfcld, b Hacker 13 G. Jones, c Staplcton, !> Harris 19 II. A. James c Hordley, b Handy" n I. Evans, l'ow, b Harris 2 F. Griffiths, b IXandy I I 1 ])r. E. /Roberts, lbw, b Harris 0 ,4. Crawford, st Pen/old, b Ifaridy 7 A. Pentecost, b Handy 19 B. Williams, b Handy 0 li. Jones, not out 3 Extras 4-84 # K- DOWLAIS V. ABERGAVENNY. Played at Pow'ais on Monday. Scores Dowlais. P. Nekton, c Dr. Ircsawna, b Wild- 53 W. J;. b James — 0 ,T. '¡jl, iI James fi J. Nc'.vi<r. b James 2 J. Davif-s, out. IS A. Evans, c Walder. b Wildblood I) ,T. Ijcwitf. c Chi Ids, b James 4 R. Lewis, c Tresawna b Wildblood 15 W. Siirridge. c aittl b James 11 W Jones, st Llewellyn, b Childs 1 ,T. Davies, not out 0 Extras 3-118 Abergavenny. W. Llewellyn, b Jones 25 Itev. Wildblood, b Jones 12 Dr. Tresawna, not out 1M J. R. Jacob, b P. Newton 35 Childs, c and b J. Newton 10 C. Webb, c Williams, b P. Newton 4 J. Goss, b P Newton 13 J. II. G. Harris, c J. Newton, b P. Newton 7 J. James, c Jones, b P. Newton 0 F. Walder, b Jones 0 H. Cooper c J. Newton, b P. Newton 7 Extras 12—263 .11 DOWLAIS V. CRICKHOWELL. Thanks mainly to good batting by V. Davies, who carried out his bat for 74, Crickhowell, on Tuesday, easily won theIr home match with Dowlais. Scores: Crickhowell. R. B. Sparrow, b P. Newton 19 A. J. Thomas, b Surridge 21 T. W. Davies. ILw. b W. B. Surridgo 8 P. E. W. Saint, b \V. B. Surridge 0 F. Flyr.n, b W. Jones 3 M. Bryans, c T. R. Davies, b P Barroll 32 V. Davies, not out 74 J. Davies, b A. (j, Evans. 5 A. E. Davies. not oiit 14 Extras 18—J$4 .w. Lewis and Dr. J. s. Townley did not bat. Innings declared. Dowlais. D H- Lewis b A. E. Davies 0 p. Newton, b A. E. Davies 0 T. R- Ravies, b A. E. Davies 0 j. Lewis, c V. Davies, b A. E. Davies q j. Newton, e W. Lewis, b A. E. Davies 12 j. Davies, c A. E. Davies, b T. W. Davies 11 oW. B. Surridge, c W Lewis, b T. W. Davies 7, 'A. G. Evans, c T. W Davies, b A. E. Davies 13 ,W*. Davies, c Dr. Townley, b A. E. Davies, 9 W. Jones, st R..13. Sparrow, b A. E. Davies I. 4 P. Barroll, not out 0 Extras 13-76 DOWLAIS V. WAUNLWYD. fAt Dowlais on Saturday. Scores:— Dowlais C.C. W. Davies, c Walters, b Thatcher 0 T, R. Davies, b Thatcher 1 J. Newton, b Giles 2 J. T. Williams, b Thatcher I.I 1 J. Davies, b Thatcher 15 A. G. Evans, b J. Morgan 12 J. Lewis, b Thatcher M D. 11. Lewis, run out H W. B. Surridge, not out 12 Wat Jones run out 2 P. Barrel, c T. Jones, b D. Rees I Extras 4-8 Waunlwyd. W. Walters, c A. Evans, b Jones 2 D. Miles, c A. -Evans. b Jones 0 W. Williams, c Surridge, b Jones 4 J. Morgan, c J. Lewis, b Newton 1 T. Jones, b Jones •• 0 D. Rees c Snrridge, b Newton 1 J- Thatcher, b Newton 2 E. Giles, b Newton .—? 6 C. Edwards, run out 5 E. Lewis not out 1 J. Morgan, b Newton I Extras 0-23 EBBW VALE V. PONTYMISTER. Ebbw Vale secured another fine victory on Satur- day, when they defeated Pontymister by 113 runs. The feature of the match was the splendid cricket played by A. W. Maxted, who reached the total of 73. and only frave one chance. He hit 5 sixes, 6 fours, 2 threes, 3 twos. and seven singles. This is the highest score made on the Bridgend Ground. Scores Pontymister. T. J. Williams, run out 1 A. Harrhy, b R. Graham 1 H. H. Richards, nm out 0 -T W, Taylor, c Davies. b Graham 4 W. Pope, c Richards, b Maxted T. Emery, c Wright, h Maxted 8 T. Yendoll, c Clark, b Graham 1 M. Jenkins, c Cavanagh, b Graham 9 E. Williams, b lIIatcd 4 J. Thomas, b 'W. Churchill 33 T. R. Evans, not out 3 Extras — 5—63 Ebbw Vale. H. ,T. Wright, c R, Evans, b Harrhy 9 S. H. Irish, c W. Pope. b Taylor 19 •T. Cavanagh. b M. Jenkins 19 8. M. Clark, run out 3 R. Graham h Taylr, 0 A. W. Maxted. c Williams, b Jenkins 73 D- J. Richards, c an b Harrhy 6 R. Evans lbw, b Yendoll 17 R. Price, b Yen doll 0 i D. Davies c T. Emery, b Jenkins • 11 >w- Churchill, run out 5 Extras 6-176 MOUNTAIN ASH V. PONTYPRIDD. This League match was played at Pontypridd on Saturday. Scores:- Pontypridd. D. J. John, c and b Stuckey 6 T. S. Jones, b Stuckey. 0 M. Rowlands, b Dav jes 34 F- Pawson, b S. fehipton 3 G. Nation, b T. Williams 10 B. Hughes c D. W illiams, b Kavard 6 Dr. Evans c and b Havard IS (;. Wrider b Sttlke:i 3 Robinson c Shipton, b Stuckey 0 H- k- Forte, c Davies. b Havard J F. Jones not out 0 Extras 4-8:J Mountain Ash. S. Shiplon, b John 9 E. Nothenvay, h Nation 11 W. Stuckey, lbw, b Hughes 4 W. Evans, run out 5 J. Havard, lbw, b John 14 'J1. Williams, b Nation 0 G. Davies c John, b Nation n .r. E. Deere b Hughes, 0 D. Williams, b Nation 6 J. Oreadv,- ruit ° 3. Shipton, cot out 0 Extras 52 TREDEGAR v, EBBW VALE. Played at Tredegar on Monday. Ebbw \ale. bat- fed first on a verv"good wicket. II. J. Wnght was dismissed by a smart catch by Ivclf without scoring, g. II. Irish aiid S. Cavanagh played excellent cricket defying t,he bowling for a long period. Irish made a splendid 95. Graham also batted bcanti- fully for 45. xhe total was 218. Tredegar batted 011 ;i much worn wicket, and A. M. Maltby was the on\v baisman who oould do anything with the bawl- ing. He went in first man. and carried out his bat for a patient and skilfully compiled 37. Scores: Ebbw Vale. 11..T. Wright, c RelF. b W. Williams 0 S. II. Irish c A- Price, b Maltby S'J ,T. Cavanagh c Williams, b Maltby 29 S. M. Clarke b W. Williams 8 A. W. Maxted. c Price, b Maltby 6 W. Robins Ibw. b Maltby 4 R. Graham, b Widdison 45 D. J. Richards, c Maltby. b Widdison 16 H. Havien. lbw, b Widdison 6 J. Williamson, not out 5 W. Churchill, run out 0 Extras ———• 4-,218 Tredegar. 'A. M. I.faltby, not out .w..v- 37 TI. G. Brown, b Maxted 7 D. W iddison. run out 9 W. P. Jones, b 0 H. Maxted. b Clarke 0 A. Price, b D. Davies 2 c, ItcH' b D. Davies. 6 G. W. Klaxted, b D. Davies n J. Williams, c Maxted, b Williams •• a W. Wii]janigi c Clarke, b Williams 0 W. T; Williams, b William:; ». 0 -Extras < BEAUFORT V. ABERTILLERY. These tekitus met at Beaufort on Saturday, and, as usual, the match created widespread interest. Toe 'Tiilery captain, winning the toss, decided that the homestars should bat first. In the opening stages of the game it appeared that this decision would be characterised with success; but a change was soon Wrought the Beaufort skipper, as at Plymouth and Blaina, settled down to some fine play, much (0 the delight of the spectators. A. Morris gave him some invaluable assistance. The proro eventually became a respectable one. For I disposing of the visitors so cheaply thanks are tfue to It H. W«tkins„who obtained six wickets for 1 (, runs, as well as succceding in bringing off the hat trick; the 'Tillerv captain being among the i !gJW3.. Ajsg&bs M the visitors were handicapped in not being fully represented. Scores:— Beaufort. XV. Bull, b England .? 3 D. M. Devnallt, b England 1 Tom Day, lbw. b England 1 J. H. Bull, b England 5 Lewis Paimer (capt.), b Powell — 54 G. Williams, b England 2 ,T. Raikes. e Abraham, h Abraham 0 A. Norris, c England, b Wimmill 16 II. Norris, b Powell 3 J. Cox, not out 10 R. If. Watkins, b VYinmiil ? Extras 3-106 Abertillery. G. Abraham, c A. Norris, b Watkins 2 XV. b flaliner 2 O. Minmill, b Watkins 0 in M. Robins (capt..), b VVatkins U W. Powell, b Palmer 3 Avatkill- b Palmer f-. 5 ]). Moliey, b Watkins u H. Shoppard, not out A. I.. Roberts, b Watkins • 0 G. Watlcins, b Watkins U J. Jones, b Palmer .—<. 0 Extras 2-17 "it AJjsrtridwr v. Senghonydd.rrAt Abertridwr on Saturday. Scores :—Abertridwr D. Watkins, b F. Lewijfn-13; A. Roberts, b.i\ Lewis. 5; E. Rees, b j |t>av.ies, 3; Dr. Watson, b Parsons, 15; W. II. Priisser b F. Lewis, 0; M. Watkins, b F. Lewis, 5: S. Smith, b F Lewis, 0; R- Morgan, b F. Lewis 4; F, W Hathemll, h Parsons, 0; A. Williams, not out. 2; T. Watkins, lbw. b F. Lewis 0; extras, 4; total, 49. Serighenydd J. Davies b Roberts, 0; H. Tockncll, b Roberts, 0; Sid Lake, lbw, b Roberts. 3; W. James, b Ro- berts, 4; T. Jones, c Hatherall, b D. Watkins, 4; II, Jones, b Roberts, 1; D. Waters, b Roberts, 0; J Fear b M. Watkins, 0; F. Lewis, run out, 6; Parsons' b M. Watkins, 1; T. Davies. not out, 3; extras, 2; total, 24. New Tredegar Lilies v. Sf" Martin's, C:irdiff.-At New Tredegar. Scores St. Martin's. Cardiff J. Hamer, b Aimond, 19; TaLe. run ot.1, 4; S. Jones, b W. Evans, 1; j. B. Boxall, run out, 4; It. E L J Mende. b W. Evans, 0; G. H. Elston. b Beynon. 19. F Wilmot, c and b Adams, 0; A. E. Carter, I) E Adams, 2; W. Yallas. b 11. Beynon, 0; H. Elston, b li. Beynon. 0; A. Hamer, not out, 0; ex- tras, 1; total, 50. New Tredegar Lilies: B. Lewis, c A Hamer, b Elston 1; J Almond, b Elston, 0; J. Button, c- Valas, b HosaH, p; U- Beynon, b jioxail 0; W. Evans, run out, 4; A. Adams, b Boxu.ll! 1; W. Conway, b Loxall, 3; B. Jones, I) Boxall, 0; Dai Beynon. not out, 2; W. J. King, b Elston, 1; T. SimmoncLs, b BoxaJl, 13; extras, 8; total, 33. Aberdare School of Commerce v. Cwmdare.—At Aberdare on Saturday. Scores Aberdare School of Commerce: Geo. Rose, b J. Morgan, 0; C. King, not out, 32; B. Mason, hit wicket,, 1) Timothy, 8; D. Morgan, run out, 0; J. Howells, b Timothy, 3; B. Jones, c Evans, b Timothy, 0; J. S. Bowen, c Morgans, b Griffiths, 0; J. Prosser, c Bevan, b Griffiths, 3; T. Williams, h T. Rees, 0; G. J. Jones, b T. 0; J. TiiiieN,, run out, 0; ex- tras, 7; total. 53. Cwmdare: T. Rees, run oiit, 4; J. Timothy, c Morgans, b B Jones, 0; J. Mor- gan, st Morgans b Mason, 1; J. Evans, hit wicket, 0; Hughes, b B. Jones, 0; T. Griffiths, run out, 10, W. N. Davies, not out. 2: Ted Bevan, b B. Jones, 0; D. M. Thomas, b B. Jones, 2; Jonos, b Jones, 2; J. Evans, c Howells, b Mason, 2; ex- tras, 1; total, 24. Plymouth Lilies v. Thomastown.-At Plymouth on Saturday. Thomastown were clearly outplayed, J. Griffiths being in capital form with the ball, taking six wickets for 4 runs, whilst J. A. Lewis got three for 12. Scores :—Thomastown: E. Williams, c A. Williams, b J. A Lewis. 0, T. G. Williams, c Morgan, b J. Griffiths. 0; D. 0. Morgan." b Griffiths, 9; A. Hughes, b Lewis. 0; F. Rogerson, b Griffiths, 1; C. Haines, run out, 1; S. Williams, c Burns, b Griffiths, 0; D. Wilks, b Griffiths, 0; D. C. Williams, not out, 3; D. Jones, c Burns, b Grif- fiths 0; J- Morgan, c Morgan, b Griffiths, 0; ex- tras, 2; total, 18. Plymouth Lilies: J. A. Lewis, b D. O. Williams. 8; A. Williams, c A. Hughes, b D. O. Williams 14; J, Rowlands, not out, 7; 15. Morgan, b A. Hughes, 10; J. Griffiths, b S. Wil- liams, 0; extras. 4; total (for four wickets), 43. Plymouth Lilies v. St. Catherine's (Cardiff).—At Liallda,,i Fields, Cardiff, Oil Monday Plymouth were two short, but two capable substitutes were found in Taylor and Nicholson. Cardiff batted first. For Plymouth, Griffiths and Bodenham were in line form with the ball, the former taking five wickets for 8 runs, and the latter Eye for 7. Cardiff were well served in bowling by A. Godsell, who took six wickets for 15 runs, and performed the hat trick. Scores St. Catherine's: A. Godsell, c Nicholson, b Bodenham, 2; A. Phillips, b Griffiths, 0; A. Williams, c Williams, b Griffiths, 1; D. Douglas, b Bodenham, 2; A. Dwyer, b Griffiths, 0; C. Bosse, b Bodenham. 5; C. Mathews, b Griffiths, 0; W. Hamp, c Thomas, b Griffiths, 2; D, C{)Jljs, b Bod- 0; D. Griffihs. e and b Bodenham, 2; C. Martinson, not out, 1; extras, i total, 16. Ply- mouth Lilies A. Williams, c Phillips, b Godsell, 1; 11. Williams c Williams, b Douglas, 5, T. Pevmour, b Godsell, fi; F. Bodenham, b Godsell, 2;' W. A. Burns, h w, b Godsell, 5; A. Griffiths, b Godsell, 0; T. Taylor, st Bosse, b Godsell, 0; A. Thomas, st Bosse, b Godsell, 0; A. Thomas, c Collis, b Dwyer, 3; Nicholson b Douglas, l; G. Griffiths, not out. 1; extras, 4| total. 34. Penydarren Lilywhites v Dowlais Works C.C.— At Dowlais 011 Saturday. Scores :-I)owiais W. J. Bowen, b Ducnas. 3, W. Miles, b Powell, 0: Tom Morgan, b Lewis 6; Jack Morgan, b Duenas, 2; J. Donovan (capt.) b Duenas, 0; J, Evans, c T. Evans, b Duenas 2; David Jones, c W, Lawrence, b G. Griffiths. 14; Owen Price, b Lewis, 3, Sam Argust, b Griffiths, 0; Bert Davies. b G. Grif- fiths, 0; Tom Davies, not out, 1; extras. 11; to. tal, 42. Penydarren G. Griffiths (capt.), b F. Da- vies, 1S.: Tom Hayes, h T. Morgan, 14; E. Du- enas. hit wicket b Davies, 2; C. Tucker, b T. Morgan. 4; W. J. Lawrcucc, not oat. 6, M. Grif- I fiths, lbw, b Morgan, 3; D. T. Evans. II Jas, Evans, 0; Eben Powell, not out. 1; T. B. Evans, J. Lewis and Stan Evans did not bat, extras, 2; total (for six wickets), 47. Dowlais Works v. Penvdarren C.E.M.S.—Played at the College Field on Whit-Tuesday Penydarren hatted first, and were all out for 21. Jas. Evans took six wickets for 10 runs, J. Morgan two for 6, and Tom Morgan one for 3. For the Works Jas. Evans and J. Donovan batted well, the former mak- ing 41 not out, and the latter 14. Scores Peny- darren C.E.M.S.; G. p. Morgan, run out. 3; J. E. Lloyd, b T. Morgan. 2; F. Waite. c and b J. Evans, 1; F. Jones, b J. Evans, 3, T. D. James, b J. Evans, 1, Bob French, b J. Evans, 1; H. Evans, b J. Evans. 0; J. Blewitt, b J. Morgan, 4 W. Price, not out, 1, E. D. Evans, c and b J. Evans, 0; E. R. Davies, c Miles, b J. Morgan, 3; extras, 2, total, 21. Dowlais Works: W. J. total, Bowen, b F. Waite, 0: W. Miles, b G P. Morgan, 8; J. Morgan, b G. P Morgan, 7; D Jones, b F. 8; J. Morgan, b G. P Morgan, 7; D Jones, b F. Waite, 3. Toa> Morgan, st H. Evans, b F. Waite, 4; J. Donovan, b F. Waite, 14T Stan Evans, b F Waite, 0; J. Evans, not out, 41; Owen Price, li F. Waite, 6; Bert Davies b G. P. Morgan, O;A. Russell, not out, 11, extras, 4; total (nine wickets), 91. ABERDARE LEAGUE MATCHES. Cwmaman v. St. Teilo's (Mountain Ash).-Played at Cwmaman on Saturday. Scores :-C-wmaman C. Addiscott, c Morgan, b Richards, 21, A. Hacker, i b Richards, 2; T George, b Humphries, 20; G. Barson, c and b Salvage, 9; J. Toogood, c Richards, b Barlow, 4; J. Crumb, b Salvage. 0; A. Lan- j fear, c Richards, b Salvage. 1; J. Jones, c Mas- ters, b Humphries, 6; T. Welsford, c Masters, b I Barlow. 0; J. E. Phelps, not out, 3; T. J- Evans. c and b Jenkins, 2: extras, 8; total, el. St. Teilo's T. Phillips, run out. 12; T. Humphries, b T. George, 1; T. Richards, b T. George. 11; B. HowcUs, lbw, b George, 1; G. Barlow, c Addisoott, b Hacker, 0; J. Jenkins, b George, 1; T. Salvage, b George. 11; T. Morgan, b George, 0: Masters, b George, 0; W. Morgan, not out. 0; D. Bevan, b George, 0; extras, 10; total, 47. Darranlas United v. Hirvrain.-Played at Mountain Ash on Saturday. Scores :-Darranlas: W, Steb- biugs, c Smale, b Powell, 1; W. Tuffln, b Powell, 0; G. Brooks, b Powell, 2; D. A. Davies, c Au- brey, b Powell, 0; c. Bragg, c Sandford, b Powell, 0; Vl. Williams, b Davies, 3; W. Brooks, run out, 1; W. Lawrey, b Davies. 3; T. Mortimer, b Davies, 0; D. Mortimer, not out, 1; T. Parfit, Ibw, b Powell, 3; total 15. Hirwain: T. Young, c Brooks, b Mortimer, 1; A. Sanford, c Brooks, b Mortimer, 0; T. ,T. Thomas, c Brooks, b Mortimer, 2; B. Davies, not out, 10; T. Powell, not out, 0; extras, 2; total, 20. Aberdare Church v. Cwmbach.—Played at Aber- dare on Saturday. Scores -.—Aberdare Church D. S. Rowlands, b H. J. Thomas. 0; W. Parker, not out, 19; F. Carney, b H. if. Thomas, 0; W. Elias. b Ellery, 2; 1. Jones. c Morris, b Thomas, 2; E. Cox, run out, 0, T. Jones, b Ellery, 0; A. E. Kimpton, st Thomas, 3; B. Miles, b Ellery, 1; J. Eynon. b Thomas, l; H. Knibbs. b H. J. Tho- mas, 0; extras. 3; total, 31. Cwmbach ■ Il, Dent. run out, 1; E. Jenkinsh Elias, 1; II. J Tho- ]-; J nkill mas, b Elias, 0; G. Mathews, c Carney, b T Jones, 0; J. Ellery, not out, 35; D. Harris, b T. Jones, l; T. Meredith, b T. Jones, 0; J. James. h Kimpton, 4: Ð. Meredith, b Kinmpton, 2; F. C. Jones, b Kimpton, 0; D. Morris, b Parker, 0; extras, 3; total, 47. Abercanaid v. St. Margaret's (Aboramati).-PIANed at Abercanaid on Saturday. Scores :—Abercanaid E. Collard, b R, Williams, 0; R.. Saunders, c W'il- liams, b Brown, 31; T. Hunter, c Collete. b Wil- liams, 7: J. Lewis, b Brown, 6; Joe Lewis, c and b Brown. 2: W. J. Williams, b Cunnick, 5; W. Lewis, b Brown, l; E. Rees. b Brown. 7; W. R. Roderick, not, out, 4; B. Lewis, b Brown. 0; R, Roderick, b Brown, 0; extras, 8; total, 71. St. Margaret's P. Williams, c Lewis, b Williams, 0; J. Brown, b Williams, 0; II. Collete, b Wil- liams, 0; E. Lewis, b Williams, 10, D. Wil- a liams, b Lewis, 1; J. Cunnick. b Lewis. 0; J. Williams, c Collard, b Lewis, 3; W, Evans, b Williams, 0; W. Smith, b Lewis, 0; W. Davies, not, out, 10; W. Parker, b Lewis, 0; extras, 7; total, 31. WESTERN VALLEY CRICKET LEAGUE. Scores on Saturday last Winchestown, 62 for 5; E.V. Prims., 19. Brynmawr, 18 for 5; Abertillery, 12. Nantyglo, 21; Blaina S., 10. Blaina U., 35; Aberbeely. E.V. Coronets. 61, Garn, 38 for nine. Table up to and including May 29th. Nsmtyglo 4 3 0 1 7 Abertillery 43106 Winchestown 2 2 0 0 4 Blaina U 3 1 1 1 3 Aberbeeg w. 4 1 3 0 2 Brynmawr 2 1 1 n 2 R V. Prims. 4 l 3 0 2 K V Coronets I 0 0 1 1 Garn -2 0 1 1 1 Blaina S.. 2 0 2 0 0
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Captain Bidmead, a. London parachutist., had a thrilling edventure at Northampton on Monday. His parachute slipped from its position, aaid he got e-itangle-d in the cord. His wife, mother, > and sister were agonised spectators. The aeronaut descended safely by balloon aftr-i- a terrible ordeal. Monmouth Council on Tuesday considered a communication with regard to the William Jones's Charity settlement. The Mayor said Monmouth had lost many things, and it be- hoved them to see that the town lost no more. He accordingly moved, and the reso- lution was seconded and carried, that a mem- orial be sent to Mr. Runciman asking that tho proposed Agricultural School should be effected at Mdnmouth.
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"When we take charge of the government," said the wise old suffragette, "we will make some changes in the naval bureau." "I should hope so," agrees the enthusiastic young suf- fragette. "Why, bureaux are hopelessly out of style. We will have a combination wardrobe and chiffonier." At a Lancashire spinning mill new machinery was being hoisted to the top room. The man- ager had charge of the work when, without warning, the rope broke, and an expensive machine side was smashed to pirlees. ,NVell, I never!" Baid the manager. "To think I've hoisted with that rope for ^Mid B.owl
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK. There is some prospect that the Norfolk Holbein will yet be saved for the nation. The death is announced, as the result, of a cycling accident, of the Rev. E. E. Tippet, Baptist minister of Totnes. Mr. P. A. McHugh. M.P. for North Sligo, who had been lying ill in a private hospital at Dublin, died on Monday. A thrilling story of two explorers being en- tombed for forty hours in an underground cavern comes from West Yorkshire. Lively correspondence has passed between the Earl of Denbigh and the Vicar of Monk's Kirby on the subject of Sunday amusements. Large slum areas on the Duchy of Corn- wall's Larabeth estate are being re-modelled. Up-to-date flats are being built, to bo let at low rents. An address on the influence of Darwin on religions progress was delivered .in connection with Unitarian ..CcnicrpAcp at ,$ssexHaU:. on Tuosuav night. • ..■ The Raffle .of the Yafii wis refought oj £ Salisbury _Plain on .MonjJaj^ i,QJX3Q Regulai^, and Territorials being engage*}. "TJia- figKt^ which ialted five hours, enddCuo the RecTinvading army. Two six-year-old girjw were drowned in a. brickyard pond at Cieethorpes on Monday. The brother of one of the girls, nine years old, made plucky efforts to save them, and nearly lost his own life. At the Co-operative Congress at Newcastle- on-Tyne, a resolution was carried adopting a minimum wage scheme for co-operative em- ployees. this being 24s. weekly for males at 21. and 17s. for females. Mr. E. Williams E. Nicholson, of the Bod- leian Library, Oxford, announces in the "Times" the discover at Pentre Foeias, Den- bighshire, of "the last Llywelyn's tombstone," of which he givea a description. The Rev. G. ShLLdweIl Keen, Rector of Northstoke, near Bith, against, whom a decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Court week, ha-3 been suspended bv the Bishop. Consistory Court proceedings will be taken. A case of leprosy was reported on Tuesday at Cardiff, tho victim being a. Chinaman lodging in one of the Bute-street boarding houses. The leper was admitted to the Sea- men's Hospital and immediately isolated, pending further action by tho sanitary auth- ority. Sir Thomas Lipton pays he is prepared to mako another bid for the America Cup under equitable circumstances. "If the Americans want. sport." added Sir Thomas, "I am pared to give it them. It is the ambition of my life, the apple of my eye, to bring the Cup back to the Old Country, and when it comes I shall be happy." The late Mr. Joseph Shipley, a Gatesheaicl solicitor, has left a valuable collection of oil paintings, numbering about 2..500, condition- ally to Newcastle or Gateshead, and failing both the pictures are to be offered successive- ly to the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery, and the South Kensington Museum. The testator also left about £150,000 to charities. The triennial conference of the Associated Iron and Steel Workers of Great Britain was opened at Birmingham en Tuesday. The re- port showed an increase in the membership of 150 compared with the last conference, and aji addition to the funds of £6,000. Mr. W. Ancott (Wednesbury) was re-elected president, and Mr. J. Cox (Darlington) general secre- tary. There are 65 delegates present. The quinquennial conference of the Ration- al Friendly Society, which has met at the Y.M.C.A. Lecture Hall. Cardiff, this week. ha.s a membership of 123,993, and total funds of £596.841, which shows an increase of £112,113 isince the last meeting. Mr. H. H. Drake, Cardiff, in his presidential address on Mondav. referred to old-age pensions, saying he failed to see that they should retard numerical progress or make individuals less anxious to provide against sickness or acci- dent. Every vear 400.000 tons of soap, to the value of £8.000,000 or £ 10,.000,000, is wasted in the sewere, according to Dr. J. Grossman, of Manchester, who described to the Chemists' Congress on Monday a new method of recov- ering this waste from sewage sludge. By his process, Dr. Grossman calculates a profit of £2.500 a year for a town of 100,000 inhabit- ants, the residue of the sludge after the ex- traction of the fatty substances being of con- siderable value also. So interested were the German debates that two asked permission to visit Oldham, where Dr. Grossman's trial plant is now in operation. Mr. Lloyd George opened new golf links at Pwllheli on Tuesday. Previous to play, there was a gathering at the Clubhouse, when the president presented the Chancellor with a scroll of life membership in a silver casket. Speaking at a luncheon subsequently, Mr. Lloyd George said a debt was due to Mr. Balfour and other statesmen for popularising olf, which was a. game conducing to a better. healthier, and saner life. Subsequently, the Chancellor of the Exchequer drove to the village of Llanvstumdwy, wh-ero he was pre- sented by oJd schoolmates at the Llanvstum- dwy Church School and his contemporaries in the parish in his early days with an album containing appropriate pictures and an ad- dress. I The Scottish Coalowners' Association ing at Glasgow on Monday afternoon decided to withdraw from the Conciliation Board, and to take steps to enforce the proposed reduc- tion of miners' wage?. Nearly 80,000 miners I are involved. The Conciliation Board had failed to agree upon the owners' claim for a reduction of wages by per cent., and the miners' representatives had insisted on main- taining the minimum of 6s. per day, rejecting the proposal to appoint a neutral chairman. Tho ooalowners on Monday decided that the miners' action gave them no alternative but to give notice terminationg the Conciliation j Board. They also decided that the state of trade rendered a substantial reduction of miners' wages imperative. The Great Western Railway Company's vessel, "St. Andrew" (Capt Burnnand) con. veyed close upon 900 excursionists to Douglas (Isle of Man) from Fishguard on Monday LTl connection with the excursion from South Wales. The turbine steamer, which is the company's latest and most powerful addition to the fleet of four. completed the journey of 157 miles in exactly 5 hours 59 minutes, in hazy weather, but smooth sea. Mr. C. Irvine Davidson, chief of the steamship department, was aboard, and so successful was the initial trip that the company contemplate repeating the experiment monthly during the summer, leaving Fishguard earjy on Saturday, and al. lowing a full day at Douglas. The excursion was limited, several hundred being unable to obtain tickets. The Grand Master (Bro. Ben Kilvington, of York), in his inaugural address on Mon- day at the Bradford Conference of the Man- chester Unity of Oddfellows, dealt largely with State insurance of invalidity, and pro- tested against the proposal to set up a Staie- aided, compulsory, and iniquitous form of competition with the voluntary thrift move- ment. He trusted before tnis scheme was foisted on an unwilling people, those respon- sible for it would take into their confidence the leaders of the Friendly Society move- ment. A letter from Mr. Lloyd George was read, stating that in whatever legislation for insurance waij adopted, care must be taken to safeguard the interests of the great Friend- ly Societies, and that no proposal would be tolerable which would inflict damage on those organizations. A Paris scientist, Professor Leon le Ner- veille, has been inquiring why women marry. He secured from 282 girls between the ages of 16 and 20, in various countries, a state- ment as to the reasons they desired marriage and on the replies of the women he bases his statement that girls of this age want to get married and that love plays no part m their desire. Only two even mentioned love as a reason for desiring marriage. ,,1 w^nty- six wanted to get married in order that they might have greater freedom and go un, chaperoned, eight desired to mairry because then they would be able to amuse themselves. 17 because their husbands would give tnem an opportunity to travel, 106 because they would have their own homes. 11 wanted to escape their homes, three looked forward to having a family of their own. others were not clear as to why they wanted to get mArried.. —
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Y GOLOFN GVMREIG Y Farddoniaeth, Llyfrau Cymraeg i'w hadolygu, &c., i'w danfon i'r cyfeiriad canlynol: -Mr. E. T. John (Ieuan Dyfed), "Glantaf," 33. Brouheulog, Penydarren, Meithyr. Dirwest, Ymyfed, etc.—Y mae y person hwnw na fedr amgyfftred beth ydyw. cyng- hanedd mewn refyllfa hoUol anobeithiol pan yn myned i geisio gwneyd englyn. Ym- ddengys i ni rcai yr unig amgyffrediad sydd genych chwi am englyn ydyw fed nifer pen- nodol o sillafau yn myned i'w gyfansoddiad. Treuliwcli chwarter 11awn yn yr "Ysgol Farddol" cyn oeisio gwneyd englyn arall. Y Gwanwyn. — Dypia awrli fechan, dlos, gryno, a. choetheclig. Yr oedd yn dda genym glywed oddiwrthych a ohael ar ddeall nad yw eich deheulaw wedi anghofio ei medrus- rwydd yn y gcif farddol. Daw ailan mor £ ua:> ag ayejd ..besibj., f S"PL'_ -Y' lawer .i 'rvd-W<!ied. •a chAvl, a hefyd i farh'u yiri- wahanoj. ,Y c"wae._th«rf ,jn nylyn a r' arferi-ad j,yw ca;m-d(lefnydii wneir i/r Sabbath,' PROMAD Y Dti^TIt)L WRTH FARW. GweJaf nad oes gwir golyn—i angau, Na ing i'r credadyn; Y iasau gaf, Ieeu gwyn, A'u tarfa ar y terfyn. Merthyr Vale. E. W. Y PARCH. H. P. JENKINS, SARON" ABliR \IAN. Y eiriol-"Jenkins Saxon"—hoew hidla Hyawdledd f el aton; Dyn y llu, a doniau ilon, j Gerir" gan bawb, yw'r gwron. I Aberc.vmbci. Aiaw Sylex. r Y GWANWYN. Darfu y Gauaf i—cyrhaeddodd derfyn, Dihunwyd anian, daeth eto Wanwyff: Ganwyd bywj'd, do, yn mliob eginyn, A holi ir Gael mown hardd wisg, 'rol gadael y plisgyn, Ydoedd am clanynt, yn cloi eu hedyn., Hynod o effro yw nwydy dyflryn, Abl a di-wael yw swyn y blodeuyn Gwelir y goedwig yn fyw, pob brieyn A neidio arnynt a-'pheraidd nodyn I'w daro adcryn-àni ei bod Yn aur amod, na. rwyrnir ei emyji. Heolgerrig. Telob Ts BLODEUGLWM Ar fedd' y diwecldar Mr. Johp Lumley, Pengarnddu, Dowlais, a hunodd Iai^ y Dyrch- afael, 1909. Tad, priod tyner, dyn, GWLr benaeth mewn eglwys j Cabolodd lawer un I'r burlan Baradwys. Cwynfanus yw'r galon gan hiraeth ft^gloes, A phawb yn aiarus,—ond cofiwn y Groes; lVlae hon yn dystiolaetli o obaith a gawd- Fod Iesu mewn trailed yn Dduw ac yn Frawd. Per ydoedd ar y llawr, Fel sawrus ardd flodau; Pelydrai ynddo wawr Nefolaidd rinweddau. Doeth athraw yma fu, A didwyll Gwir garai Iesu cu A'i ryfedd fawr gariad. Cwsg, blcntyn, hyd daw bloeda Archangel y codi, Ac yna cei ar Dy 'gyfiawn goroni. Dowlais. Galaewb. TYNU TUA'R BEDD." (Fy mhrofiad o dan effeithiau y "cryadod.") 'Rwy'n odrych heddyw'n gryf fy ngwedd Oud bedd 'rwy'n tynu:' A buan, buan, bydd fy nhraer" Ar drothwy gwiad goleuni. Y mae'm gwynebpryd yn rhoi sail I'm ffydd i aii-obeithio, Ond marw "rwv'—'rwy'n gwel'd bob dvdd, Fy nhy o bridd sy'n syrthio. Wrth edrych ar fy ngruddiau, maenA Yn heirdd fel grudd y rhosyn: A'm llygaid dd'wedant yn ddi-nam Ca.f fyw am lawer blwyddyn. Ond marw 'rwyf,—nid tystion gau Yw hyll glefydau'r "cryndod": Maent oddiar eu huchel sedd Yn dweyd, "Gwna'th fedd yn bared. j Yn nghanol hawddfyd, Cofiwn byn, Daw terfyn ar ein gyrfo.; Gweddiwn Dduw, a byddwn ddoeth, Cawn gyfoeth lor yh hoddfa. Mae angau'n sisial yji fy nghlust Am geisio Crist yn Geidwad: Mai marw 'rwyf— OI ■ am gael ffydd Cyn dydd fy. ymddatodiad! Penydarren. BlodeuSOJ. AR FARWOLAETH PLENTYN. Gwj^wodd y mebyn. Prydferth ei Hedodd yn sydyn Adrd i Hedd. O'r bwthyn gwledig f" Ciliodd ei wrid: ) Nid oedd ond benthygf Yma'n y byd. Heddyw mae'n ddedwydd Fry yn y Nef, Mewn gwir lawenvd<i A'i gariad Ef. Gwenu wna yno Mewn haf o hyd, Heb bechod arno, A gwyn ei fyd. Harrow. LLmol WYJUb GALARGERDD AT 01 Miss Edith Jones, Ysgol-feistres, 6, Cross Morlais Stt, Dowlais. Hatrdd wyryf rinweddol oedd Edith, Llwyr deilwng cael coffa mewn c" Am gerdded trwy'r byd mor ragorol,, A chadw ei gwigigoedd mor Swn hiraeth a phrudd-der o-i cholui A glywir gan fychaii a mawr: Aneirif frwdi ddagraua. gollwyd Pan dynwydl ei phabell i la Llefarui yn fwynaidd a siriol, Nis gailodd bairablu gair croes GwnaeSi bawb a'i hadna.bu'n gyfeillion, Un gelyn fu ganddi trwy'i hoes; A gelyn ei Cheidwad oedd hwnw, Ymladdodd i'w erbyn heb ball, A llwyddodd yn rhyfedd i ddifodd Picellau gwenwynig'' y fall. Crefyddol oedd Edith yo. mhobman^ Llawn ydoedd o anian y Nef; Ei chariad atburdebyn <lanllyd, A'i ffydd yn ei Dnw ydoedd gref; O'r Beibl y sugnodd ei chryfder, Enillodd ei chalon yn llwyr Hwn gym'rodd yn llewyrch i'w llwybrau, Myfyriodd ef fofreu a hwyr. Fe lanwodd ei swydd fel athrawea Nes enill edmygqdd a pharch Hir gofir y plant gyd a'u blodau Mewn dagrau yn cuddio ei Dyma'r athrawon sydd isiau, Am danynt cyfodwn em ilef, I tldysgu y plant bethau'r ddaear, A'u harwain yn, llwybrau y Nef. Ymroddiad. cysegriAd. -a llwyddiant Nodweddent ei bywvd yn wir; Parwvdydd ei chfirtref" bregethant Ei llwyddiant addysgöJ yn glir; Bir gofir ei thaerion wfeddiau, Mor ddifrif dyrchafai i lief, Am gymortli ifyw yn rhinweddol, A theilwng o deulu-y Nef. ■ .■ Daeth angeu at hpn yn ei oreu, Ei denu i huiio awetb. Ac felly, heb deimlQ, ei golyn, 1 Atlesu dan wemji yr aeth: Hoff deulu, ua wylwich, heb obaith, Mae Edith vn nghanol v oor. Yn ca.nmol ei Pht-ynw^. a'i Cheidwad1, A'i moliant fel llanw y mor. Caeracca. ,Wm. THOKAs. "YMDDIRIED YN Ymdidiried wnaf yn Nuw, Fe'm tywys tua'r Nef; Ni siomwyd neb, nA. neb etrioed A gredodd ynddo Ef. Ymddiried wnaf yn Nuw, "Yn nghanol 'stormvdd byd: Ei gadarn law a'm dwg i'r lan. I'r Ganaan dawel, glyd. Ymddiried wnaf yn Nuw Ar wely cystudd prudd; Can's yno Diddanydd Mawr, Gan droi fy Koa yn ddydd. Ymddiried wnaf yn Nuw, Er dioddef llymaf loes; Y chwerwat gwpan dry yn win Wrth edrycbttr y Groes. Ymddiried wnaf yn Nuw, Er pechu gvdol oes; Fy meiau mawr fe'i gyich yn Jan Yn ffynon goch y Groes. Ymddiried wnaf yn Nuw, Pan ddelo terfyn oes; Ar gappan drws fy netladd fach Taenellwyd gwaed y Groes. Yrnddiried wnaf yn Nuw. Wirth entro'r wlad ddi-loes, Mae'r cawg a.'r gwaed o fewn fy"' liawj Rhinweddol waed y Groesv Ymddiried wnaf yn Nnw, Yn nghanoJ corau'r Ndf; A chanaf byth am rin y gwaed A ddaeth o'i yfctlys Ef. Ymddiried wnaf. yn Nuw, Tra f'enaid bach mewn bod; Ar ,fryniau anfai-woldeb gwyn iddo fytbol glod. Abcrfan. Wm. Williams.
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X Stop one Moment. X Oil Dear Doctor must My Darling die? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF WDNEY S TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. Is an essence of the purest and most efficacious herbs, gathered on the Welsh Hills and Valleys in the proper season when their virtues are in full perfection, and combined with Pure Welsh Honey. All the ingredients are perfectly puro. WHAT IT DOES! TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. Cures Jouglis, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthm. Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Disorders 0t the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Wonderful for Children's Coughs after Measles. It is. invaluable to weak-chested men, delicate wo- men and children. It succeeds where all othe), remedies fail. Sold by all Chemists and Storet in Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. bottles. Great ing in purchasing the larger size bottles. WHAT IT HAS DONE FOR OTHERS! Wh&t the Editor of the "Gentlewoman'* Court Journal" says:— Sir,—The result of the bottle of your sptea- did Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey is sim- ply marvellous. My mother, who is ovet: seventy, although very active, every winter haa; a bronchial cough which is not only distressing, but pulls her down a lot. • It's gone now. With best wishes for your extraordinary preparation, W. BROWNING HEARDKK. YOU NEED NOT SUFFER! Disease is a. ein, inasmuch dat" 9 yon Ml rightly, at the right time, it ca.n, to gre8 extent, be avoided. Here is the preven.. tive. The first moment you start with Throat, take a dose of TUDOR WILLIAMS! Patent BALSAM OF HONEf It has saved thousands! It will sa-w jttft It is prepared by a fully qualified chemist, d is, by ■■ "rtue of its composition, eminently adap- ted for all cases of Coughs, Colds, BlOnchilaa. Asthma, etc.; it exercises.. distinct influence upon the mucous lining of the throat, windpipe. and small air vessels, so tha.t nothing bot warmed pure air passes into the longs. It's the product of the Honeyoomb, cally treated to get the best results. The Children like it. THEY ASK FOR l'rl So different from most Medicineat Nice to Take! Cuxes Quickly I For vocalists and public speakers it equal, it makes the voice as cleag as a^belk Manufacturer: TUDOR WILLIAMS, M.R.P.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist uul -> Druggist, by Examination. MEDICAL HALL. ABERDAaa. .¡ E ft cOLr Catalogue upon application to the Local a Or to 36. Qneen victoria Street, London, B4 SHOPPINGJY POST. 1/- WEEKLY will secure one of owr » » £ -JJZJ IV. IJ JL Special 10s. 6d. or 21", BALES containing Blankets. Sheets, Quilts, F lannel. Flannelettes, Towels, Curtains. Jackets* tiki rts. Furs. Boots, Clothing, See. Write for Bar, r<ain lists.—WHOLESALE & EXPORT SUPPLY Co., Ta^JBL^iRhtalder-streefc, London, E.C. „ Q ¡ THIS NAME on a Watch is the HALL-MARK of RELIABILITY It means that the materials and work- manship used in its construction are the Best Obtainable regardless of 1 cost: that the Watches carrying it j are made by J. W. BENSON* ltd. f It appears only on j i WATCHES RENOWNED as the MOST RELIABLE IN THE WORLD. | They are made in Gold and Silver, all patterns of Cases, for Ladies or Gentlemen. ,Froni£6 to £1,000. ft AT LOWEST GASH PRICES or on System of MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Key-wind "LUBGATK" in Silver Cases, £5: 5; in The New Keyless English Lever for Ladies, t in 16-ct. Gold Cases, £10. t The Keyless "BANK" In Silver Cases, &5; S in 18-ct. Gold Cases, £ 15. The Keyless "LUDGATE" in Silver Cases, £8: 8; in 18-ct. Gold Cases, £20. The World-Renowned FIKLD" in 18-ct. B Gold Cases, £25. N Many owners write ua, are of "INCOMPARABLE EXCELLENCE." OUR BOOKS fully Illustrated (the largest and most complete issued), are sent post free. I, of Watchei, Cfiaint and Jewtlt. No. t, of Clocks, Empire" Plate, Sterling Stiver for Household use, and pretty yet inexpentiv* PrctenU. Fitted Travelling Case*, 4;c. J. W. BENSON, Ltd. The Premier Watch & Clock Makers, Makers to the India and War Offices, the Admiralty. &c., &c. 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL. LON DON, EC. o,r '>