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FRIARS SCHOOL v. BANGOR CITY…
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FRIARS SCHOOL v. BANGOR CITY ELEVEN. A SMART WIN FOR FRIARS. Friars School, on S-itutday, should have played the Holyhead C.C., but the latter scratched the iiiato"i on Friday, and a team with tho title of the Bangor City Eleven, captained by Mr T. Wood 11 gs, arranged to play the school in the last moment. The City had a very strong batting side, which included several p ayers of the Xa'" sity ream, whilst the School had to play with- out the so: vices of the masters. W,nning t.he loss, the vis tors batted first, and w.th the exception of H. S. Bennet 16 not out ùnd Hug'h.e Oweai 14, thtir d.fcp'ay was very uneven, i-. rid good was the bowling and field- ini? of the scholars tlat their epponents only secured 49 runs. I for Williams took 6 wickets for 25 runs, T. J.Gr-'ffitha 3 for 23, and L. Owen 1 for 3. The School opened their innings in fine style, gnd w t.h a capital intungs of 25 by 1' ritz Davie; ttriy w ere enabled to make the coraf of 77 runp, thus w.nning the game by 28 run- Hughie Owen was by far the best bowJe.r of the visiting e:de. His five wicked cost, him only 14 runs, whilst R. Jones took 2 for 10. The scores were:— BANGOR CITY. Edg" r Lloyd Jones c. L. OWeJl b I. I. 7 C. E. Thomaa c Dyson b I. W lill ms 1 — Powell b 1. W7Jlams 1 H. S„ Bennet not out 16 O. J- Thomas b Griffiths 0 G. H. Walker c Dav.es b 1. W7idiama 0 T. Wcodings c Griffiths b I NViliiams 1 Hughie Owen c Thomas b Grl*ffittis. 14 H. Jones c Hughes b L. Owen 7 1,1. NV il aii-L, b 1. Williams 0 11. R. Williams b 1. WiLhaiiw 0 Ex'ras 2 Total 49 FRIARS SCHOOL. T. J. Griffiths c Bennett b R. Jones 3 Owen 25 M. Tiicmas b R. Jones 0 Ivor Williams run out, 8 R. J. Hugtiies b Hughie Owen 7 L. Owen c Wood;ngs b Hughie Owen 10 H. Licyd Williams b C. J. Thomas 3 R. G. Owen b Hughie Owen 0 T. Lloyd Jones 1 bw b E. LJ. Jones 9 1). Moxgan b Hughe Owen 3 DjHJn not out 1 Extraj 3 Total 77
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RYDAL MOUNT v. NORMAL COLLEGE. This match was played at, Colwyn Bay on Sat- urday, when Rsdal Mount mot their first defeat t.bis season. The wicket v.as hard, and the balls caiiit, cff fa,L- Rydal were not up to ther usual form in the field. Forster'.s first two overn vv ere very e-ratic. but he improved later. Atten- boro was their be-n bat, mak.hg some very good strokes The finish was a very exciting one, t.he Normal w.nn.ng by a very small margin. Tho ecores:— RYDAL MOUNT. Mr Oibcn c Pallreyman b Smith. 11 Henwcod b Smith 0 .v I j Selby b Smith 3 Mr Laine e Whitney b Smith b Berry c Jarman b Goosey 23 Mr Key b Goo ey 19 Sutcl.lfe run out I 0 B rnslev b Goosey 7 W. O. Lancaster b Gooeey 0 For.- to r b Goosey 1 Johnston not out 1 Extras. 11 Total 82 NORMAL COLLEGE. Mr Wilkams b Forster 9 Attenboro b Forster 16 Whitney b Forster 5 Goo-"ybFurs:cr. 14 Lloyd b Fovste" 12 Jones b Mr Osborn 3 Lloyd b Torster 12 Jarman c Key b For.-ter 2 sill :th b Forster 0 Morgan not out 0 l'alrevman b Mr Osborn 9 Extras 4 Total. 86
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FORTHCOMING VISIT OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN TEACHERS. MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AT RHYL. On Saturday at the Town Hall, Rhyl, a meeting was held of the Central Committee, ap- pointed to carry out the arrangements for the visit to North Wales of the American teachers, who in September next, to the number of 10U0, will visit these shores. Mr D. S. Davies was voted to the chair, and among those present were: Sir Harry Reichel, Messrs D Jones, Mold; R. Savage, Wrexham; J. De Gruchy Gaudm, Carnarvon; Owen Roberts, Holyhead; Edward Roberts, Ex-M.l.S.; H. King, Bangor; W. R. Jones, D. W, Thomas, Llan- dudno; H. Lewis, I latigoll-eil; C. W. H. Greaves, Pwllheli; J Ord Chester, -uiandudno; J. C. Brown, Rhosesmor; F. Phillips, Rhyl; J. C. Davies (Director of Education for Denbigh- shire); and Miss Gittms, Abergelo Sir Harry Reichel explained that Lord Stan- ley of Alderley had been appointed chairman, but could not attend that day, and that Air D. S. Davies had been appointed vice-chairman. TO ASSIST THE KING. Tho Chairman said he regretted that Mr P. P. Pennant would be away lor some time, and that he had been unable to take the vice-chair. Personally, he thanked the committee for elect- ing him to the vice-chair, and he would do all he could to make the visit of the American teachers nterestilig and as pleasant as possible. He was pleased to see on the committee some of the teachers who had visited America, for no doubt they would be able to give the com- mittee some valuable information. He did not know whether they could excel the hospitality offered to the English teachers by the Ameri- cans, but they would do their best. They should endeavour to assist the King in bring- ing about more pleasant relations between lOt.ner nations and this kingdom, and such visits as were now being organised would do much to cement the friendship between their cousins across the seas and the mother country (applause). It was stated that various centres had been mapped out for the visit, and the local autho- rities had been asked to oo-operate. In some instances meetings had already been held. The meeting then discussed various centres, and it was decided that they should bo as fol- lows:—Anglesey Llangefni and Holyhead. Carnarvonshire: Bangor (with Bethesda), Llan- dudno, Pwllheli. Denbighshire: Wrexham, Denbigh, and Colwyn Bay. Colwyn Bay was selected as it was pointed out that while it did not possess an intermediate school, it had most unique scholastic establishments, and that Mr Osborne, of Rydal Mount, had signified his readiness to assist in every possible way. Flintshire: Rhyl and Mold. Merionethshire: Festiniog and Barmouth Montgomeryshire: Welshpool and Machynlleth. It was ag.reed to ask the Education Autho- rities of each county to affiist in the matter, and for the chairmen oc fcouncils and Mayors to take the load in calling the necessary publio meetings and making arrangements. AMERICAN METHODS. I The Chairman then askexl for the experiences of those who had visited America. Sir Harry Reichel replied that they had to bear their own personal expenses and hotel charges except in places where they were ;ri. vite-U to private houses. Miss Gut-ens stated that everywhere arrange- ments were made for their accommodation at the best hotels, and the charges were very reason- able. It seemed there were some arrangements between the American teachers and the hotel proprietors for the accommodation of the Eng- 1'sh teachers. Tho further west tlhey went the better they were treated, and at tit. Louis the Municipality paid their expenses while in the town. Mr Roberts staled that everywhere the Ameri- cans treated the English visitors well, and the chairmen and secretaries of the local com- mittees met them at the stations and entertained them, so that t,h-e-i-o were some expenses to be borne by the locality. Mr Greave-a pointed out i,nat the English teachcrs were each provided with a special handbook when they alighted from tho train, and this gave them full particulars about the districts they were visiting and of the schools. At this stage a letter was read from Mr L. J. Roberts, ll.M I S-, who suggested that in a.ny handbook that would be prepared there should be a map of the. North Wales counties with the symbols lately used by the Board ot Education to denote the dillerent class of schools. It was decided that one joint handbook should prepare one handbook, and that in the map there should be marked tho schools of spccial interest, diioetio-ns for reaching them, and also a list of hotels. This would be useful not only to tihe visitors but also to residents. It was decided that ne joint handbook should be published, and that Sir Harry Reichel, Mr L. J. Roberts, Mr Edward Roberts, and Mr J. C. Davies should bo the joint editors. Sir Harry Reichel promised to write the letter ot welcome to the visitors. It was ducidcel to open a fund to bear tho expenses of the Central Committee, the Chair- man heading it with a subscription of JS5 5, Mr drd Ru-berts was appointed treasurer. It was announced that the following had been co-opted as members of the Central Committee: Lhairnian and clerks of County Education Authorities, chairmen and secretaries of lie masters' Association of Secondary Schools, ditto Piimaiy Schools Association; Lord Kenyon, Mr T. G. Osborn, Colwyn Bay; C. W Greaves, Pwllheli: W. J. Russell, Wrexham* Owen Roberts, Holyhead; R -LIoyd Ty'ny- gongl; M. Jones, Amlwch; H. Lewis, Llan- gollen, C. Dodd, Wrexham; T. J. Williams, Bangor, II. King, Bangor; J. W. Connell, Connahs Quay; D. Jones, Mold; E. W. Ro- berts Menaj Bridge, T. vViiliams, Llancrchy- medd; and S. J. Evans, Llangefni.
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LLANDUDNO ARRANGE A WELCOME. Aof managers of Llandudno schools was held a^ t.he Town Ilall. Llandudno, yester- day even.ng week, with the object of making arrangements Mr the reception of the Lanaj.an and Aiiier-can teachers when they vis t the town in autumn. and'thlri- ,1'eVa" J-J7' vvas to the chair, and teaohcrs.a g attendance of managers Mr Jame.s J. lvlai-k, explained that tho meet- h*i L ,J1C ,lesuit 11 letter which he had rtce.ved from the education offices at Ruthin, stating that a large number of teachers were coming )v;>r horn Canada and America to study the. educational organisations of this coun- try. A committee would have to be appointed consisting of tne chairmen of the Local Educa- tion Ailinorities, etc., and also local committees. Ihe duties ol the local committees would be to draw up a list of the educational institutions within their area, denoting a.so their special features, to guide the visntors, and find them apartments. In reply to an enquiry by Mr J. R. Williams, r i Mr Marks stated that the number expected wal about 100, and he thought that at least 20 ''li.uUJd visit, Llandudno, as the second best secondary school and the first primary school in the coun- ty was there. After discussion, on the proposal of Mr John Owen, J.P. (Avallon), seconded by Mr J. O. Thomas, J. P., the following resolution was pa-ssed: "That we extend a very hearty welcome to the Canadian a.nd American teachers, and pledge ourselves to give them a cordial recep- tion." On the proposal of Mr Marks, it was decided to appoint a local committee consisting of the following representatives :—County School Gov- ernors, Mr Wm. Bevan, J.P., and Mr John Owen, J.P.; Lla.ndudno Urban District Council, the Chairman, Mr W. H. Jones, and Councillor James J. Marks; Llandudno County School staff, the Headmaster (Mr J. Archer Thompson) and Miss Fleet; Provided Sohools staff, Miss Hughes and Mr J. Vaughan Humphreys; Ncwi-Provided Schools staff, Mr J. E. Hornsby and Miss Jones, (Fenway; Managers Non-Provided Schools, the Rector of Llandudno (Rev. Ll. R. Hughes, M.A.) and Mr Nathan Jones; Provided School Manag'ers, Mr E. E. Bone and Councillor Robert Roberts, J.P. Mr D. W. Thomas and Mr J. Ord Charter are included as ex-officio members.
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CRICKET, LLANRWST v, F. A. CHARLTON'S XVIII. On ihuraday afternoon, a large number if in- terested support-era assembled on Gw.ycr Cnckot Cirouutl to witness this popular annual tixtu.iv. All- Chariiou is to be congratulated oil Ui« cosmopolitan character oI team. lie had B-cui-eu me aerv»«os of cricket-era Irom I»arts „i trig land and VVulw, tbo I eal eJeuH-nt i>eiu:r ui tiiv! minority. Although th JJÜIIII) elui/uas not at full -,treugui, it wad a power! uA combination. 1 he etuo having AS on u.c toss, L,, bat. B. iia\■e-r. ami L. U, K. Ashley lacing the tHJwiinjj 01 AlcLachiau liSJiigoi) antl R. o. Jones (Unuoulun;. xlie loriner, alter s-oor- 4 aiiit, by G. Roberta oil tne bangw ji o. ihe Ivcv. ^-iioau l_K>y a filled the vucuuvy. but retned tr< in a catca by Anderson, alter scoring eignt. Ash- it y let lus baii^ alter contributing 11 to tho &coi^. ;\oriiuui llugcrs Junes and LJ UW ) s JMaue a good stand, Jones reining lor 14 Crauv, lor 11. Lla.k» all and Urion tlien tame together, and the game assumed a more yi-o- rOui ciiaraoier, Jit-ckwall banging t ho ball in «U uireciJoi»> par.Kui.u ly the paunon dncclion, Witn th«' result thai thosu wi-tniii trio enclosure experienced an anxious UCT,e of It. Orton w.th uausiial igou:, alter a few preliminary cuts, opened ins siiouidei's and droso unmercifully. i"le placed on*, b.iil m the c*iciiard, and crashes! inotiK'r j £ umsi the Conway road wail. t last the bowlers were cnanged, and dnsbo ntc and Evans trundleu, but subsequently the for- mer bowlers were reinstated. Alter having scored a brilliant 4.1, Blackw all wan smartly caught by Givnne Jones oil McLachlan. Car- ter started well, but fell to a difficult ball from Jones, having scored 10. E. Davies Jones joined the pro., and plujed a steady game, but at the fatal 16 fell to a. catch by Archer from the bowing of the 13angur professional. W. Williams and Smith were quickly disposed of, Orton being not. out for biJ. lne innings re- o euited in a total ol 190. Air Liiarlton opened for hi6 I ti,-) with Ch s- hclme and led Roberts. The latter, after scor- ing tour was run out, thanks to a smart return bv Norman Jones, and a lightning "bails up by Carter. Tatlock, the next man in, through hu stone walling tactics, kept his end tip io,- Bi:me time, but Chi-sholmie was smartly caught and bowled by Cruwys. R. J. Jones fell to Biackwall and Tatlock to Cruwys. McLachlan and Anderson commenced well, but the Ban. gor professional fell to a capital catch by Ash- lev from Biackwall, while Anderson wa snapped at the wickets by Larter off Cruwys. Arciier and Evans were quickly disposed of, and Eraser made a good stand for 14 when ho was dismissed by Carter oil Lruwjs. G. Ro- berts st.arted well, but fell to Biackwall before being' properly set. Griffiths was immediately sent"back, but. A. Jones, although lie failed to score, kept his wickets intact, fOr- some time, but lie and D. Jones fell at jaM. to C'ruwys' de- ceiving deliveries. Glynnc Jones had a short, but merry innings for 13. The JaM. three men were soon disposed of, the whole score being 77. The details were: — LLANRWST. Ben Hayes c G. Roberts b McLachlan 1 L. O. R- Ashley b McLachlan 11 A Her. Alban Lloydr c Anderson b R. J. Jones 8 Norman Jones b R. J. Jones 14 R. G. L'ruwys c Roberts b McLachlan 11 11. E. Biackwall c Glynno Junee b McLachlan 44 Orton not out 63 A Carter b R. J. Jones 10 E. Davies-Jones cArcher ^icLachlan 15 W. Williams b McLachlan 0 Smith b McLachlan 3 Ex t ras b Total .190 CHARLTOS XV111. o and b Cruwys C 'led Roberts run out 4 J. Tatlock b L'nnws I'd R. J, Jones b Biackwall 4 J McLachlan o Ashley b Biackwall 9 Anderson c Carter b L'ruftvs 5 H. Archer b Cruwys 0 Eraser o Carter b Cruwya 14 Evans c and 11 t'ruws 0 U. Roberts b Biackwall 6 J. S. Griffiths b Biackwall 0 A. Jones c and b Cruwys 0 D J ones b L'ruwys 2 I Glynn-e Jones b Cruwys 13 F. A. Charlton not out 1 T. Williams b L'ruwvs 1 M. J ones i> Cruwys 0 Extras b Total 77 During the interval Mr Charlton provided the players and others with an excellent tea
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LLANRWST v. F. BRIDGE WATER'S XI. f.Colxvyn Say.) A Colwyn Bay eleven, captained by F. Bridge- water, nict the Lla:ir\\6t club on the Gwydr (Jnckel Ground on Saturday in delightful wea- ther. "Capt." Biackwall won the toys, and de- cided to allow the visitors to bat lirst. Col-,vyn Bay oldened with A. N, Wills and U. 11. The latter was almost immediately brilliantly caught by Pac.ve at short slip—1 for 6. Bia. k- 'Wall bowled from the liettws end and Cruwys from the town end. McKmsori, thrçugh SDlnrt fielding by Ashley, was riui out w ithout scor- lng"-G for 8. Chadwick, the new comer, Jrol e all for 4, but the Losvier with hLs next delivery had his r even go, skying McKin,on s bails 30 yards away from the wickets—3 for 12. Tonkin joined Wills, but lost the latter, who was bowled by Cru\ssa for an useful 9 -4 for 16. G. Roberrs, the next ni-n, played vvi-li, but lost. Tonkin, who fell to a splendid one-hande<l catch by Hughes—5 for 16. W add ill joined Ro- berts, and the garnc assumed a more lively character. Biackwall at this -eriod gave way to Ashley. After reaching the fatal "13" Wad- diil was smartly stumped by Carter, while play- ing forward to Cruwys—6 for 31. Davjes fell at 32. Fleet, the next man, began to slog away. Tho bowling and fieKimg at this period of the game had slackened considerably, and tho partnership was most remunerative until Blael vwall whispered to C'ruwyH, when Fleet immediately fell—3 for 65. Davies and Bridge- water were dismissc-d at 67. G. Roberts being Hot out for 18-a llWst useful contribution. After all had enjoyed an excellent, repast. pro. vided by Mr and Mrs Ha.y<'s, the homo team commenced operations per Ashley and Latimer Jones. The former was bowled by Wills for a unit. L. M. t!i;ghe-=, tho next batsman, had a short but merry innings, contributing two 3's, and a 4, when he was lbw to Wills Cruwys joined Jones, but was cleaned bowled for 2 by Tonkin—3 fo- 13. Jenkins artered the com- plexion of the game, and played a lively innings whi-ch realised 21, consisting of one 4, one 3, and seven 2's— four, for 42. Norman Rogers Jones was bowled by Willii without scoring—5 for 45, Biackwall filled the broach, and began to pile up tho score rapidly, but lost Latimer Jones at 52. Jones, who was run out, flayed a careful game, and scored eleven. Orton then joined the skipper. Beth men gave the fielders plenty to do. Biackwall, with a mighty drive for 6, passed the visitor's total midst applause. After worin a brilliant 46. Blackwalj was naught and bowled low down by Tonkin. His score included one 6, five 4's, and seven 2's— £ J for 130. Carter filled the vacancy, and after scoring 14, was caught by Fleet off Wiiis. Packe then joined tho professional. Tho batsmer# re- mained in till stumps were drawn, the venture having realised 151 for 8 wickets. The score was as follows COL WYN BAY. ( A. N. W ills b Cruwys 9 1 D H. Skefeie o Packe b ulac-kwaJl 1 J. G\ McKinson run out 0 J, Chadwick b Biackwall 4 H. W. Tonkin c Hughes b Biackwall 2 G. W. Roberts not olit 18 G. W. Waddell st Carter b Cruwys 13 A. J. Fleet b Cruwys 18 J. L. E, Evans st Carter b Cruwys 2 R. C. Davies b Cruwys 0 F, Bridgewater lbw b Ashley 0 Total 67 LLANRWST. L. 0. R. Ashley b Wills 1 T. Latimer Jones run out 11 L M. Hughes lbw h Wills 10 R. C. Cruwys b Tonkin 2 J. Jenkins b Tonkin 21 Norman Jones b Wills 0 H E. Biackwall c and b Tonkin 46 Orton not out 25 A. Carter o Fleet b Willa 14 C. J. M. Packe not out 9 Extras 12 Total for 8 wickets 151 » Ben Hiyea did not bat.
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BOWLING ..NALYSIS: LLANRWST. Ovs. Aldus. HIlS. Wkts. Av, Cruwys 11 2 42 b 8.40 all 5 1 12 3 4 Ashley 5 13 1 13
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LLANDUDNO v. RHUDDLAN. THE SEASIDERS' SECOND WIN. tBy "Batsman.") llhuddlan were tile visitors at Llandudno on Saturday, and the game produced some heavy ind v dual sooring. The v s.tors batted first on a fa--r. v. cket, but misfortune early befel them, tv\ij w.ekets falling for no more than a paltry couple of runs. However, a good total was r. aohed before the third wicket fell, and when the vis tars were all out. their ,core had readied a total of 162, leaving Llandudno considerable leeway to make up- Ttie Llandudno e even started in a very buct- ne.slko manur, 129 beuig reached before the first wicket fel:, and thcv had beaten the visitors by sx run; by the iad of the sixth w:cket. The Rev. W. E. Jones waa in bia true form. He made no m.ilake with the baJb on the wicket, and sent e\ erY loose ball to the boundary or near it. When he was at length caught his total had reached 74. Halttead a:so batted well, aud contributed a useful 59 to the score. Th e iii-ale, Llandudno's 'I('CQnd win. Tho LJandudno bowing average stood as follows: Overs. M'diL*.Runs.\V 'ket-s. W Svkea 15.1 1 55 4 Re. W. E. Jones 15 1 01 4 b. Halstcad 4 0 26 0 Hayed 2 0 11 1 R. J. Joney was the w cket, getter on the visit- ing 3 de, tuk'.ng live wickets, whilec Grcenhalgh took one Tho scores were:— RHUDDLAN. M. J. Hunter b W. E. Jones 0 O. Mayo b W. Sykes 0 R. Mimden b W. E. Jones 42 D. Eraser ibw b Hayes 41- li. J. Jones c Ilal'tead b W. E. Jones 40 T. Samuel c Parry b Sykes 3 J. Oldheld c and b W. E. Jones 14 A Bauicit, b Sykee 12 Grcenhalgh not 011t 2 C. P. Backhouse run out 1 Ls. Evans b Sykes 1 Extras i & To al .162 I LLANDUDNO A. HaLsiead c and b Grcenhalgh 59 Rev. W. E- Jones c Samne:6 b R. J. Jones ™ Have. Jbw b R- J jo-.es 2 E. Pari-v b It. J. Jones 1 J. Read.njj c Samuels b H. J. Jones 10 E. P. Morris not out 7 \V. sNk bIt. j 0 e, Extras 10 Total 163 J. V. Humphreys. G. Lhantry, J. noDson, and Goodman Jones did not bat. h. is inteicfct'.ng to ,110:0 tha.t. Inst -vrtr the Rudd:a,i,foi,s g-or. J^landudiio all out for 85, and tiien made 95 themse.ves for 9 wickets. In that ga/Jw the Rev. W. E. Jones wa-» bowled by W at- son lor the proverbial "duck's egg.
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LLANYCHAN AND D.C.C. v. VALE OF CLWYD C.C. These teams met at Llanychan on Saturday, and tho game ended in a draw. For Lla.nychan R. M. Evans bcwkd very finely, taking six wick- ets for 15 runs, four of them consecutively. The scores were:- VALE OF CLWYD. Dr. Herbert, c and b Bleackley 1 G. Parry Jones b R. M. Evans 26 D. R. Jones b R. M. Evans 20 W. II. Roberts c and b Dr. Calvert 16 Frank Enms b Dr. Calve: t 0 O. Williams, lbw b Dr. Calvert 1 A. Bowmr.11 b R. M. Evans 4 M- Manley b R. M. E\ ana 0 C. W. G. Livermore b R. M. Evans. 5 D. B. Davie*, b R. M. Evans 0 D. Davies not out 0 Extras 8 Total 81 LLANYCHAN. 16 R. O. J ones not out 16 R. P. Hughes b Williams 0 J. A. Main b Livermore 1 Dr. C- Calvert c D. Jones b Williams 4 R. M. Evans b Livermore 16 J. Mo re ton not" out 11 R. B. Searcll, R. Bleackley, A. E. Jones. D. R. H. Davies, and J. T. Jones did not bat. Extras I 3 Total (for 4 wickets) 51
RHUDDLAN v. LLANDUDNO.
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RHUDDLAN v. LLANDUDNO. Placed at Llandudno. Scores: RHUDDLAN. M. J. Hu-ntex b Sykes 0 C. Mavo b W. E. Jones 0 R. J. H. Munden b W. E. Jones 41 D. Frase.r lbw b Hayes 41 R. J. Jonei c Halstead b W. E. Jones 40 T. Samuel c Parry b Sykee 4 J. Oidgeld c and b W. E. Jones 14 A. Barnett b Sykes 12 II Greenhalgh not out 2 C. P. Backhouse run out 1 LI. B. Evans b Howell Jones 1 Extras I 6 Total 162 LLANDUDNO. A. Halstead c and b Greenhalgh 59 W. E. Jo.nes c Samuel b R. J. Jone-& 79 Hayes Ibw b R. J. Jones 3 E. Parry b R. J. Jones 1 J. Reading c Samuel b R. J. Jones 10 E. P. Morris not out 1 10 W. Sykoi b R. J. Jonee 0 J. V. Humphreys, G. Chantrey, J. Hobiaon and H. Jones did not bat Extras 8 Total (foi six w jçkeíe) .170
LLANRWST COUNTY SCHOOL v.…
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LLANRWST COUNTY SCHOOL v. LLAN- GERNIEW C.C. Tho above match was played at Llangerniew on Satuulay, a.nd resulted in att easy victory for the echoo1, mainly ow.ng to tho effective bowling oi Ilowi 11 Jones arid Giyn Jones, backed up by seine excell-ent feeding. Tho scores were as follow :— 'COUNTY SCHOOL. E. Oweii b D. J. Jones 8 J. G. Jones b D. J. Joms 0 D. II. Jones b Rees b R. H. Jo ie>> c a.t'.d b H. Barnwell 16 O. Owen b H. Barnwell 12 J. Davies not out 15 W. A. Roberts b Barnwell 4 D. A. Jones b Rees 0 J. G. Jones c Barnwell b Rees U II. P. Jones c and b Rees 3 R. E. Roberts c Barnwell b Rees 0 Extras « 2 Total 66 LLANGERNIEW7. A. Williams b 11. Jones 1 P. Davies b H. Jones 2 H. Archer b G. Jones 1 1). J. Jones b G. Jones 1 D. Rees b H Jane's' 0 H. Barnwell run out 0 W. A. Jone3 b II. Jcxies 2 W. Barnwell not out 0 J. R. Hughe* b II. Jcnes 2 D. W. Jones c E. Oweu b II. Jone6. 0 Mumford c NN-. Roberts b 11. Jones 0 Extras 1 Total 10
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LLANDUDNO CRICKET CLUB. July 4th.-Mostyn (away).) July Ilth.-O. B. Lowe'g XI. (home). July ISth.—Llanychan (home). July 25th.-Uhyl Commercials (away). LLANRWST CRICKET CLUB. July 4tb.-Bangor (home). July 9th.-ClI.rnarvon (away). July 11th.—Rhuddlan (away). July 16th.—Carnarvon (home). July ISLh.-B.ng,,)r (awa)7). July 23rd.-O. B. Lowe's XI. (home). July 29th.-W. H. W. Parson's XI. (home). LLANYCHAN AND DISTRICT. CRICKET CLUB. July 4th.—Ituthin Gi-unmar School (huine)* July llth.-l'restatyn OWillr). J uly 18th.—Llandudnu (away). Juiy .ijth.—CotwCtt (liouie). BANGOR CLUB. July 4tli.—Llanrwat (away). July jitti.-Pwiliieii (ii(,iiie). July lijth.—Llanrwst (home). J uly th.-HoJyhead (lI.way). HOLYHEAD CRICKET CLUB. J ;no 27th.—Friars (Ba.ng..r) Away July 25th.—Bangor • Homo August lt.Cn{vcrsjtii.'s' Camp Home August 6th.—Do. Do Home August 15th. -Bang jr Away
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OTTER liU-.NTING., Bryncrug, near Tcwyn, was the meeting place on Saturday t-0 IILIIIL the Dysynni Raver. Hounds at once spoke to a btalo drag, and puzzled tho lino cut to tho mouth of tho Cadcr Brook, near Peni irth Ueha, without result. Tho stream was afterwards drawn up to the foot of Cadcr Idris, and when abjve Gwastad- fryn tho pack opened to a trail on a small is- land. Carrying the lino forward for about a quarter of a mile, the otter was marked in potilo boulders at the bottom of a c.tscadc, and almost immediately belted clown stream. The hunt which ensued was very short, for the quarry attempting to get on to the bank was pulled down. On Monday the fixture was at 'J'owyn, when Mr Thorneycroft to: k tho pack to tho marsh, and they soon proclaimed a fresh drag. For tho first hour or so they raced up and down the ditches between Towyn and Aber- dovoy, leaving mott of the field far behind, and several times they appeared to ha\e an otter eloso at hand. After three or four hours had been spent on the'marsh, hounds wero taken some distance up the brook which flows through the Happy Valley, but would not own a line hero and wore again brought down to the marsh. They still hunted the drag, work- ing out its intricacies with great perseverance, but no otter was forthcoming, "Lhuugh there was every indication that, he was lying up in ono of the numerous littlo plantations which abound in the locality.—"Red Dragon" in "The Field."
MOTORING PROSECUTIONS AT CORWEN.
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MOTORING PROSECUTIONS AT CORWEN. SUCCESSFUL TECHNICAL OBJECTIONS. The Corweii magistrates on Friday, under the chaij-maiiAimn of the lion. ( 11. Wynn, were engaged for several hours hearing a acnea of prosecutions against drivers of motor carô, instituted by the Merionethshire police, and conducted by Mr Jordan, solicitor, Bala. John Parkinson, chauffeur to Dr. A. Ker- shaw, a J.P. for Lancashire, was ordered io pay £ 3 10s, including costs, for having driven over a six miles stretch on the liolyticlid-roa.1, between Llangollen and Corweu, at a rate ot over 25 miles an hour. Leonard Tickner, chauffeur to Mr Spring- man, of Ruthin, had to pay £ 2 and costs; Frederick Bertram Hodgkinson, Mar pie, £ 3 and costs; Harry Hatch, Brom bo rough Pool, E3 and William Chatwcod, Najitw loh, C2 and costs; William Perks, Coventry, J62 and costs; and Charles Trusseli, Wolverhampton, JE2 and ojsts; the whole of the offences having been committed on the measured stretch on the Holy head-road, between Llangollen and Cor- wen, on June 6th. In another case Mr Maddoeks, solicitor, Co. ventry, appearing for Mr Oscar Harmer, Co- ventry, said according to the Motor Car Act 01 1903, it was a condition that notice of inten- tion to prcsecute must be given to the motor et before the summons was issued. In this case t,he notice of intention and the summons were both issued at the same tinie. Motorists must make use of every technicality for their protec- tion. The Clerk to the Magistrates said tho point had not been raised before, with his knowledge. Mr Jordan: BTh. surely the gum- mans is, in itself, a notice of intention.—Mr Maddocks: No; it is the cominencernent of pro- ceedings which the act provides you must give us not-ioe of your intention to commence. After the hearing of evidence, the case was dismissed on the technical objection. A case, on all fours with the preceding one, brought by the police against William Wood Curtis, Coventry, wae dimrnsaed 00 a aimilaj teohnioal objection. I'Dil.
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BOWLING, COLWYN BAY CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB v. LLANDUDNO. The return match between thesa teams was played at Colwyn Bay on Saturday. In the lirst encounter at Llandudno a week previously, Llandudno wero successful in winning by the small margin of 13. Ihe Colwyn Bay team were eager to wipe out this defeat, and in the presence of a large number of spectators they now gained a hanusome victory, in the singiea they won by 128 to 63, and in the doubles by 90 to 48, winning on the total by 107 point*. The individual scores wort-: — COLWYN BAY. S. D. T. Conchar 11 W. 11a:tley 11—15 G. Brooks 11 W. Brewster 11—15 R. Jojie 11 E. Marriott :1-15 II. Simkin 11 Ilo(i,,k;iis 11—15 W. Vickers 7 A. Stott 1;-15 \v. CatJow 11 H.Evans. 11—15 90 128 LLANDUDNO. S. D. W. Williams 6 T. E. Hornsby 0-13 A. Hewitt. 2 F. Hart. 10- 8 u. T. Jones 4 J. S. Stevens 4- 6 11 Hughes 8 w. J. i lough 3— 9 D. W. Thomas 11 LI. Roberts 5- 1 E. W. Davies 7 Shaw Tnewlis 3-11 63 48
MOLD v. RHYL.
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MOLD v. RHYL. Mold received a visit from the Rhyl team to- day week, and oddly enough they were van- quished by exactly the same number of points as they defeated Mold (at Mold) last year ,S'c ores RIIYL. vv r- S" D" W. Otinner 8 J- Aidney 11-15 J. Picrce Lewis 7 E. E. Viitighaii 11—13 I. Clewlcv 5 E- A. Wood » if; J. E. Johnson 11 J. O. Vaughan 3 k D. Maelennan 3 W. J. Simcock 11-12 G. E. Grattfln 1} w. clark 7_0 • R. W- II udson 8 W. L. Fostei g 23 i 112-92 92 204 MOLD. S. D. T. Lewis J. Wotton j, J. Simons 'l- W. Jones E. E. Manley "i! 11 E. Humston n n W. Bayne Z. W. Meredith 11—19 J- Valentino n F. oreen ™ Blundell ° Hugh Williams 11-15 135-85 85 220 204 16
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TENNIS. THE COLWYN BAY CLUB. SICCESSFUL OP ANOTHER Ch.b proved last the kind in North WalJ wi'l.>'Pni"aU?nS the same standard of cxcelJem- t^*3" altame^ ah-eadv renortorl VL Iheir record, traordmary1 one- n C°lliauia? WM an cx" not only d^e^tod o y ?6ry lnstan« vulgar expre^sTon '• w wi 'n but' to a This year they bid fan to f P°°r" thcm- merry route. Tbev h ,K" sa,e Ses Wr,laom. t0 & » (Chester) team by 'the^fll r/0, ITo<>le:roafJ sixteen matches to „!l n frr€atcr margin of two days 1110 great form' this yelr^A .ob\^llsly in opponents-- tliey 'bv & £ n Wrrxh-a"1 the Chester side thev ^bv 4°' twlf" gainst ■wore bv thi. D- 4o to 5, the same Cc-ubrough register arl™ tRcfv?9 a!ld Mr Tlio ladies' team" ali, 5 their opponents. Penrhos Collego.' eiSJ'y a6allist
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ANGI, ING. NORTH WALES RIVERS AND LAKES. (From The Field.") AFONWEN {Flints, week ending June 14th Jw?ved 11"^ T?P-°rt of the Cambrian Fly Fishes' ( n'i r<^of lish, viz., rainbows, 274- f.u-m f caught 28b tinalis, eight. The condition of lb f°n* —Jake vcrv 1. ot the v-aters was y tho uPPcr pool, very good. BALA LAKE AND RIVERS.-This has lxen a week of fine weather without • bcen rivers have iuri Jow^-TeS aMy r;;ln' 80 DEE ri\ er has iow the evenings. Gravlin?, W W,, blSl ln a^'l'M Jl>' 'U!'|!1''y lanc5<id sal mo if of lOlb^ and Mr Percival, one <>| 9^1 b., -ur, Urn 19th Al,' 1)1 )V l-' V Lt-1 1Plb °" ,tho 22nd.—fe. W. days, amfihe rneVis1ow^\i1°^Tlf7r a 41b. salmon on Tuesday I) b 1 "°n ocl LAKK VYRNWY—1ThV i i '.rhe be"t flic'! ar-c the coch-.Y-Londhu, blak .Wtj teaL-Long
GOLF.
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GOLF. COLWYN BAY CLUB. The monthly mixed foursomes were nlaved over the clubs links on Saturday, in very hot weather- Ihe greens were very .1 ruled high- A dozen cards the following were the only ones returned — Miss Phillip and P. N. Holmes.. 100 Ibi'sll Mrs Robertson and J. Faulkner 106 99? Miss M Grei" and W Robertson"" 124 30' Miss Ferny hough and J. Fernyhough 117 ig| 97^
BEESTON HUMBERS TRIUMPH.
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BEESTON HUMBERS TRIUMPH. The annual outing of the Bee,.ton Humber Works .s now b coming an institution i.n the M'd- lands. Two lneavily-ladea trains drew out of Bees:on Station at 4 o'cl-ck on Saturday morn- ing loaned with happy hoi day-makers. Break- fast was e. vcd 0:1 the train en route to t. mouth, where headquarters had secured at the Queens Hotel, opposite t.he Br.tannia Plor. At live o'c cck the staff dinner was held at tie Norfolk Artillery me&^houee, and just, bellol midmgnt the return trams started for Beckon talcllg tired but still happy holiday-markers home. Not the least sucee-sful item in connection with the day was that it synchro,nisc-l with the conclusion of the great 2000 miles reliability trial in wlich the two Bceeton Hui.iber caM entered have i-cored such a magnificent, success, being the only two cars entered by on^ maker to accomplish the complete trial without a single mechan.cal stop. The Beesoon Humbert, have made no,n-stop runs through every reliability trial cf any importance during thj last tiree years, and Saturday's brilliant triumph h^ mad? a fitting orown of glory for "»,ie Best BritiElb Cari." <
FISHING.
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FISHING. INTERESTING INFORMATION FOR ANGLERS. A very large proportion of the vieitors ar- riving in North Wales are followers of the pis- catorial art, and an effort has been made to supply them with reliable iniorm&tion of the Chvyd, Elwy, and Conway fishery districts — whero they can fish, which waters are preserved, the fishing conditions of rivers, cost of licences and wheae tLey may be obtained, etc. "Ie fi,au be glad to receive any contributions from fisiier- nien as to their experiences. CLWYD AND ELWY FISHERY DISTRICT. (This includes all tribut.aries and streams at Llanddukw). Salmon season commences May 16th end No- veniber 14th. Salmon nets are oil on September 15th. Trout season commences March let; ends October let. Licences: Season—salmon (includ- ing trout) 20s. No weekly tickets. Season- trout, 46 6d. Weekly, 29. Licences can be obtained from the following:- Ithyl.-G,L,o. Brooh, hairdresser, Queen-street. Rhuddlan.— Mareh Hotel. Llanfairtalhaiarn.—Post Office. St. Asaph.- W. EvallB and J. A. Tcunkineon, haird.reeeer, Plough Hotel. Tref naii-t. -Trot zjajit flotel. Denbigh.—Lloyd's, Bull Hotel. Ruthin.—Castle Hotel, Rouw and Son, II. E. Joyce. Llandd ula.s. Valentine Hotel. Bo.dfarl.-Victo.ria Inn. PRESERVED WATERS. In the Clwyd, ticket-holders are permitted to ficji the following waters: From the town of liu.lun to the Junction of Lhe Clwyd and Elwy beiow St. Asaph, except the following portions: Mr Peake'a water, Perthowig, Trefnant; Llan- nerch Park; Mr Andrew'e water, Penybryn; Mns Rowley Conwy's water. In the Elwy, from Poot-y-DJol to the junction pool except from Pent Newydd to the Cat's u r'j ^oln ^°P meadow above Dol- beaidx I1 arm on the right bank and from the fence opposite Dolbelidr Farm on tho left bank to Porit-yr-Allt Goch Mrs Lux moo re's water, Bryn Asaph; Miss Evans' water, Spring Gar- dens; Mr Andrew's water, Penybryn; Mrs Row- ley Conway's water. Colonel Howard, Mrs Williams Wynn, and Mrs Mainwanng also preserve their waters towarde Pont-y-Ddol on the Elwy. CLWYD AND ELWY FISHING ASSOCIATION. Salmon, eea trout, and trout (including coarse fish), season ticket, £ 1; weekly ticket, 6s. Trout only (including coarse fiah), season ticket, 15s; weekly ticket, 4e. A limited number of bona- fide working men are permitted to fish for trout and coanse fLh only, 011 Saturdays and Bank Holidays, and after six p.m. on other days, on payment of 5s 6d for the season. These charges do not include the Conservancy Board's licences, which must be obtained in addition. .Tickets a.nd all information rega.rding the fish- ing may be obtained from the idllowing:- Abergele.—Bee Hotel. Bodfari.- Victoria Inn. Denbigh. —Bull Hotel. Rhud-uian.—Marsh Inn. Rhyl.—Geo. Brooks Queen-street. Ruthin. P. Rouw and Son, E. Tcgid Owen, and H. E. Joyce. St. ph.-J. A. Tomkineon, William Evams, and Plough Hotel. St. George.-Kinmcl Arms. Trefnant.—Trefna.nt Hotel. The foafion for trout commences on March 15ti,, and closes on October let, and for salmon commences oil May 16th and closes on Novem- ber 14th.
CONWAY AND LLEDR, Etc., TROUT…
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CONWAY AND LLEDR, Etc., TROUT FISHERIES. Trout sesuson commences March 1st, ends Cth I September; licences, let March to 30th April inclusive 10s, weekly 2s 6d, daily le; U'out under seven inches to be returned into the river. Lloonceis can be obtained from the fol- lowing Messrs Griffith Owen and Sons, Green- wich House, Llanrwst; Mr R. T. Eilis, The Shop, Trefriw; Mr Robert Parry, chemist, Bet- twsycood; and iNL- Ellis Pierce, bookseller. Dol- wyddclcn-
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RIVER LIjUGWY. Trout season commences March 1st; ends 30th September; licences — seaton, 5s; weekly, 16; licences can be obtained from tho following:— Messrs Grdlith Owen and Son, Llanrwst; Mr it. 1. Ellis, Tho Shop, Trefriw; Mr Robert I FaHY, chemiifit, Bettwsycoed; Mr Ellis Pierce, bookseller, Dolwyddelen; and at the Royal and Uracils Hotels, Capel Curig.
I SALMON FISHING.
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SALMON FISHING. Salmon season in the Conway, Lledr, and Llugwy 1 vers commenced: (n May 1st, and ends October 31st. Inclusive season tickets £ 2, month 10s, one week 3s, one day Is for tho Lleùr, and Is bd for tho Conway. Licences can be obtained from Messrs Griffith Owen and Sons, Greenwich House, Llanrwst; Mr Robert Parry, cheimst Bettwsycced; and Ellis Pierce, bookseller, Dulwyddelen.
THE CYMMRODORION SOCIETY
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THE CYMMRODORION SOCIETY ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE- By tho courtesy of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers the members of the Honour- able Society of L'ymmrodorion held their an- nual conversazionc on Friday evening at the Fishmongers' Hall, London. The guests, num- bering about 700, were received by Viscount Tredegar, president, who was supported by Dr. Honry Owen, the Rev. Dr. Hartwell Jones, and other members of tho Council. Amongst those present wero the Bishop of Llandaff and Mrs Hughes, Lord Glantawe and the Hon. Elaine Jenkins, Mr J. Wynford Phil- ipps, and Mrs Wynford Pnilipps, Sir Ilerbeit Ro'borts and Lady Roberts, Sir Clifford J. Cory, General Sir James iiills Johncs and Lady Hills Johnos, General 11. Owen Jones, Sir James \X. Szlumper, Mr Ellis J. Griffith, M.P., and Mrs Griffith, Mr Timothy Dav.es, M.P., and Mrs Davies, Mrs Llewelyn Williams, and Mr Prieh- ar-d Jones, late high sheriff of Anglesey. The gathering was one of tho most success- ful ever held by the Society. A selection of in- strumental music was performed by the band of the Coldstream Guards, and in the drawing- room Miss K. Cordelia Rees sàng penillion and Mr Merlin Morgan's male voice choir Welsh melodies and part songs. At tho close Lord Tredegar expressed the thanks of the Cym- mrodorion to the Fishmongers for their hospi- tality.
THE PEOPLE STATE
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THE PEOPLE STATE Mr Pritchard, Cunnington, Essex, says:— I served through Nile Expedition and late Boer War. Suffered from backache and kid- ney complaint. Paid pounds on doctors. Two boxes Holroyd's cured me." Mrs A. Wilkinson, of Nelson, states:—"My sister, who suffered from weak kidneys, took one box, and it has done her more good than pounds spent on Medical Men." HOL- ROYD'S GRAVEL PILLS, a Positive Cure for Gravel, Pains in the Back, Dropsy, Diseases of the Kidneys, Gout, Sciatica. Vhe,,iists- Post free> 12 Stamps.— HOLDROYD'S MEDICAL HALL, deck- heaton. I