REG JONES, HIGH CLASS PAINTER AND DECORATOR,
... REG JONES, HIGH CLASS PAINTER AND DECORATOR, Ad classes of work accepted. Estimates Free. ...
... REG JONES, HIGH CLASS PAINTER AND DECORATOR, Ad classes of work accepted. Estimates Free. ...
... Systplurny Orchestra Ike direction of Mr. F. irooks. MISS NELLIE MARKHAM, MR. REG. JONES. Easter Sunday: GRAND CONCERT by he Wolverton Works sad Town Band. Artiste: MR. REG. JONES. ...
... Rhos. Reg Jones Read and Dick Jones attacked heavily and Denbigh goal had more tha one lucky escape. Evans for the home side played a rattling good defensive game and baulked several of the Rhos efforts m clever fa3hion.Helever work by Reg Jones and Read ...
... and from the ensuing penalty E. D. Roberts netted. A centre by Lloyd was directed by Reg Jones towards the Chirk goal, the custodian blocked this and his return Reg Jones again got possession and bcat the custodian with a fast drive. Straight the centre ...
... breaking away. His defence, too, was admirable, as indeed was the defence all the Saints. It was a strange three-quarter line, Reg. Jones, Griffiths-Jones, Tebbitt, and Weston. Griffiths-Jones played the best football has yet shown with Northampton. His cutting ...
... aptly describes the game in a few words. Hulse accounted for two goals whilst Roberts s.lored the third for Chirk. Matthews, Reg Jones. and Thomas were the scorers for the Druids. ...
... witnessed. In the first half Ste , kard missed a penalty for Flint. The only :.:oal of the match was cleverly scored by Reg. Jones. In the closing stages Flint pressed heavily, and Weaver and Hughes were in not equalising. On the whole, Flint were the ...
... own goal. Kelsall and Downey (2) gave Buckley an interval lead of 4-1. Downey (3), Williams and Rees increased the score, Reg. Jones netting Denbigh's second. ...
... figures appeated in the team which turned out as follows : hF4J)h—bryan ; Geven, Grayson ; W. Jones, L. V: illiams Rigby ; Reg Jones, Price Jones, It. Vorris, O'Bride Burton. STRIPES . — Matthias; Roberts, '.B* , y 4,1). Y,ates, Blacka* Baipet% jolt * Griffith ...
... On S. Sof. TONIS—In lovirg memory of Jackie. the deer e) 1 ttle of Mr & Mrs Reg. Jones. 12 High Skeet. Johnstown who ded Sept 12th, 1932. God hes taken in our dmling, Placed tLe bud among the flowers; Takeo back the child he lent us, To a better wcrld ...
... Norton 0-5, A. Jones 0-0, E. Turner 6-1. ,E. Lorrimore 0-0, Ivor Norton go, A. Cooksiey 0-0, 0. Lewis 0-0, F. Francis 0-1, Reg Jones 0-2, S. Sea ward 3-1, extras 3-6, byes 1-1. totals. 16-17; 33. Splott.—W. Squibb S. A. Groves 0, E. Callaghan 12. J. Forfar ...
... Jack Ellis and I) played stering games •an the defence. The half-hacks played hard . • consistent game. Smong the forward.; Reg. Jones, Jonthan l)avies, and Jack Edwards were the pick. Among the visitors Capella was the outstanding figure. Barnes. Neai. Robson ...