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ANNUAL DINNER. --PRESENTATION…

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ANNUAL DINNER. PRESENTATION OF THE ARMSTRONG CUP. The annual dinner of the Tenby Cricket Club, held at the Royal Lion Hotel, Tenby, on Wednesday evening of last week, was invested with more than ordinary interest, a circum- stance due to the presentation by the donor (Sir George Armstrong, Bart, R.N. the Conser- vative candidate for the Pembroke and Haver- fordwest Boroughs) of the handsome challenge cup offered to the Pembrokeshire Cricket League, and won for the first time by the local club. The chair was filled by Mr G. Lort Stokes, Town Clerk of Tenby and President of the Cricket Club, and among the large com- pany present were Sir George Armstrong, the Rev. S. B. Williams, M.A. (Captain of the Club), Mr J. W. B. Adams, M.A. (Headmaster Tenby County School), Councillors George Lord, W. H. Thomas, G. H. Sandercock, Wil- fred Rees and Edmund Palmer, Captain Leader, Lieutenant Marshall, Lieutenant F. E. L. Mathias-Thomas (Territorial Force), Mr J. W. Gardiner (Manager National Proiincial Bank, Llandudno), Mr J. Roberts (Tenby County School), Mr J. S. Brown (Hon Secre- tary Tenby Golf Club), Mr Isaac Lord, Mr E. Parrott (vice-captain Tenby Cricket Club), Mr W. A. Whicher, Mr T. P. Hughes (President Tenby Trademen's Association), Mr W. Cecil Williams, Mus Bac. (organist Tenby Parish Church), Mr A. F. Roblin (National Provincial Bank, Tenby), Mr R. Farley, Mr Jack Hodges, Mr Harry Thomas, Mr George Ace, Mr S. G. Rogers, Mr Arthur Graham, Mr E. J. Head, Mr D. Lewis, Mr R. Nicholls, Mr S. J. Hitchings, Mr D. Morris, Mr Morse, Mr C. C. G. Cooke, Mr Cooper, Mr E. H. Leach (Tenby and County News), Mr Willie Morris, Mr Graham Howard, Mr R. L. C. Morrison, (Tenby Observer), etc., etc. After an excellent and well-served dinner provided by Miss Beard, the esteemed hostess, the remainder of the evening was spent in a most convivial manner, a capital musical pro- gramme, which was in the hands of Mr W. Cecil Williams (who acted as accompanist), contributing greatly to the harmony of the pro- ceedings. Among those who gave their ser- vices in this respec: were Messrs. Isaac Lord, Wilfred Rees, J. S. Brown, R. Farley, D. Lewis, R. Nicholls, S. J. Hitchings, G. H. Sandercock, T. P. Hughes and E. J. Head. Following the loyal and patriotic toasts, which were received with musical honours, Lieutenant F. E. L. Mathias-Thomas sub- mitted His Majesty's Forces," which was re- sponded to by Captain Leader and Lieutenant Marshall. "The Tenby Cricket Club" was proposed in a felicitous speech by Mr J. S. Brown, and re- sponded to by the Rev. S. B. Williams and Mr E. Parrott (captain and vice-eaptain respec- tively). Mr Williams in his response, mentioned that during the past season, the Tenby Club had played in fourteen League matches, ten of which they had won, two being lost and two drawn. The Tenby Club had scored 1457 runs and their opponents 786. The toast of the "Pembrokeshire Cricket League" having been given by Mr Hitching* and responded to by Mr Sandercock, Mr T. P. Hughes, amid enthusiastic cheery proposed the health of Sir George Armstrong. Sir George, rising to respond and make the presentation of the cup, was given a most cor- dial reception. During the course of a happy little speech he said he must confess that so far as cricket was concerned he suffered from severe natural disabilities. He had been a cricketer since his early days in the Britannia cricket field, when he had to field for big boys, and was never allowed to take the bat. Another reason for embarrassment was that, as a political candidate, he was conscious that if he compared himself to their popular member, Mr Owen Philipps, he stood at a shocking disadvantage. Mr Philipp's fine athletic figure made him feel thankful that the days of the "hustings were passed, and that no more had political candidates to stand side by side. (Laughter). Cricket stood for all that was most manly in the character of our nation. It instilled into the boy, who after- wards became a man, all those attributes of manliness, courage, precision, unerring aim, pluck, and statesmanship which are the essen- tial attributes of our race. (Applause). It had given him great pleasure to present the Pembrokeshire Cricket League with the oup, because he knew he was doing something to encourage the grandest game this country pos- sessed. (Applause). During the evening the other toasts sub- mitted were "The Officials," proposed by Mr J. W. B. Adams; "The Visitors," Mr W. Cecil Williams, responded to by Mr J. W. Gardiner and Mr George Lord The Chair- man," and the The Hostess," given by Mr G. H. Sandercock, aud responded to, on behalf of Miss.Beard. by Mr Cooper. A most enjoyable evening was brought to a close with tho singing of Auld Lang Syne."

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HALL IMPROVEMENTS.

SHOPBREAKER SENTENCED.

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TRIBUTES AT CARDIFF.

EXCURSION TICKET LAW.