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DEATH OF MR. W. G. GARDINER
CRICKET BAT A HEIRLOOM
LORD HEWART'S REMARKS
LONG ASSOCIATION WITH Keeping the "Century
GLASGOW
Generous Benefac- tions To University
Alive
(Special Air Mall Service).
London, Nov, 6. More than 70 years ago a young man was the proud member of a
team of 22 cricketers who played jan M.C.C. eleven.
Was
"Disgraceful State Of Affairs": Irregular Hearing
"It la apparent that these pro- ceedings reached the high-water
ark of irregularity, not to use a
harsher expression."
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Nov. 8.
He scored a century-then he We regret to announce the death
clean bowled. He was 80 af Mr. William Guthrie Gardiner, of Moraig, Stirling, at the age of pleased with his innings that he the bat again, but 87. Mr. Gardiner was the fourth did not use son of the Rev. Andrew Gardiner, preserved it.
To-day the will of his son, Mr. D.D., and Jane Guthrie. On both sides the family was closely asso-Albert Vivian Moore, of The Hurst, Hagley, Worcestershire, partner in Hus the, Church. father was minister of Kincardinea Stourbridge iron and steel firmi, on-Forth and later of Dean Street who died on July 4, aged 62, and Justices stating that the offence
ciated
Church,
with
and Edinburgh; Gardiner's brother was the
Mrs. Rev.
John Guthrie, D.D., of Greenock and later of Glasgow. the father of the eminent protrait painter, Sir James Guthrie.
Throughout his life Mr. Gardiner looked back with feelings of deep gratitude to his mother's life of self-sacrifice and devotion. She brought up a family of eight on an Inadequate stipend.
be
left estate of a gross value of £18,482, shows how the memory of the "century" is to be kept alive.
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AN HEIRLOOM One of the bequests of his will.
The "All-England cricket bat" left to his son, Christopher Edward Moore, formerly belonging to this father, William Henry Moore, to- gether with the printed account of the cricket match, after which the wald bat was presented to his A GREAT PHILANTHROPIST
father; and it was the testator's After a diversified business ex-wish that his son should not dis- perlence in his early years
pose of the bat but should be- joined his brothers, James and queath it to his heir-at-law in such Frederick C. (now Sir Frederick). way that it should devolve as far In the shipping frm of James as possible as an heirloom. Gardiner and Co., Glasgow,
Mr. C. E. Moore told the "Even- Previous to his retirement ining Standard" to-day: "The bat 1918 after · an arduous business hangs in my hall with, the silver life. Mr. "Gardiner had taken up plate upon it bearing a small residence in Stirling, where he inscription. devoted his time and means to "Although in good condition it charitable and philanthropic ab-will not be used, but will be hand Jeets. He was a director, and later ed on as my father wished. chairman, of the Stirling Royal
THE ELEVEN WON Infirmary.
"The match took place" in 1863 When it was found necessary to between "The 22 of Walsall' and build a new infirmary, Mr. Gar-the M.C.C. eleven 'Of All England.": diner threw himself into the work "The Eleven won. after a two- Involved with characteristic vigour. innings match-by eleven runs.” Hel was determined that the new building should be opened free of debt, and in no small degree due
to his unceasing efforts this end
was accomplished.
Of a retiring disposition, Mr. Gardiner took little part in the public life of the community, but
COST CLUBS £20,000
he was ever active in the cause of Griffiths Up To Total
charity, and was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need.
"PRINCE OF BEGGARS".
Of Gallacher
In raising money he might fly
(Special Air Mail Service) be described as a "prince of beg-
London, Nov 8. tars." He spoke from the vantage
Tom Griffiths, Aston Villa's new ground of a generous and in-
centre half back from Middle- domitable giver. He extracted blough, must be very nearly worth Bubscriptions from unlikely quar-
his weight in gold-as represent- ters, and they were not infrequented by the exchanges in which he ly by, request reported as anony- has figured on the transfer market. mous. He went about his job with Everton paid something like the utmost descrimination, and £2,000 when they, bought him confined his appeals to those he from Wrexham; it cost Bolton knew could afford to give. "My round about £5,000 to move him name is Gardiner," he would say from Everton; and the Borough cashier in an office. "Tell were sald to have paid £8,000 for your master I want £100 for (say) him when he left Burnden Park. the Seaman's Friend Society, and "I am not leaving till I get it."
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On other occasions he would write what he called "one of bla beautiful letters" (and they were beautiful), sometimes quoting with- deadly effect the following verses from the 3rd chapter of Proverbs: "Withhold not good from them
thee."
Now the Villa have bought him
The Nord Chief Justice, in a Divisional Court, King's Bench made this criticism on October 30 of the Justices of the Market Bos- worth (Leicestershire) Petty. Ses- sional Division, who beard a mo- toring case in which they fined Mr. Sidney Walker, of Hinckley, £3 on a charge of dangerous driving. His licence was not endorsed, the
was not serious enough for that PROCEEDINGS VOID Mr. Walker now claimed that the proceedings were vold, because he was not informed of his right to be tried by a jury until the nearly was over. He should have received that warning "at the out-
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F. A. Abraham, Valvoline Of Co Miss V. Berrie.
Thomas McG, Brown.
Waring Put On Open Mrs. J. Campbell
Transfer List-
to whom it is due when it is induced by any Individual player in the power of thine hand to do it. transfer fees, for £20,000 also re-. Say not unto thy neighbour 'Go presents the money paid for Hug- and come again and to-morrow, hie Gallacher during his travels
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London, Nov. 4. Newcastle and Chelsea.
The resignation of Mr. James HIS SOUL SINCERE
Allen, whom Grinths will pro- McMullan from the managership Among Mr. Gardiner's public | bably displace in the Villa team, of Aston Vilia was followed by two benefactions he founded in Glas- cost, of course, £10,750-the high-important announcements by the gow University in conjunction with est sum ever paid in one deal.
Midlands club yesterday: his brother, Bir Frederick C. Gar-
diner, Chairs of Organic Chemis- The Villa likely plan, I am told, try of Physiological Chemistry.will be to move Allen to left back, and of Bacteriology, and the Gar- and it is interesting to note how diner Chair of Music. He also many centre halves have lately Joined with his brother in found-been converted into backs, ing the Gardiner Lectureship in
Griffiths has himself been play- the Pathology of Diseases, of in- ing left back for Middlesbrough, fancy and Childhood.
Hodgson is now making a name as While resident in Glasgow, Mr. a left back with Grimsby, and Der- Gardiner took an active part in by County and the Wolves have various societies engaged in phil-experimented with Jessop and Hol- anthrople work, especially in those lingworth with similar success, connected with shipping,
Maybe the Villa will be as lucky.
With his dislike of publicity Mr. Gardiner deemed to his friends to bold
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A private meeting of all the Japanese Consuls and Conruls- General in the South of · China was held at the residence of Mr. M. Mizushma, the Consul-General for Japan in Hong Kong, in 'Cou- dult Road on Saturday afternoon."
According to the Secretary of the Japanese Consulate, the meet- ing was held under instructions re- ceived from the Foreign Once at Toyko. Newspaper reporters were Ex-not allowed to attend the meet- ing, but on being questioned after- wards, Mr. Mizusama stated that nothing but business expansion schemes and passport problems were discussed, Mr. Mizasama.
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Frank Barson, the former Villa, Manchester United and England half-back, will take "charge as coach of all players on. Nicholson.
the club's book;
Wm. Kneale.
And Thomas Waring. the Villa's international entre-for- ward, has, at his own request," been placed on the open trans- fer 1st.
Barson, who has been coaching the Birmingham club's third team this season, yesterday took 14 of the players to Rhyl for a week's special training. Houghton, Blair and Gardner are in-the party, with the team which lost to Leeds United last week-end.
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a very modest estimate of profound love of the Bcottish himself. Nothing was more char-Paalter, in which his frequent ex-
as choirinaster in his Waring has been acteristic of him than humour perience which was constant and delightful, father's church made him an ex-command a regular place in the only equalled by his kindliness and pert; a personal humility in con-League team this season: He was geniality.
trast to his strong character, and secured from Tranmere Rovers in "Large was his bounty and his an intense desire to deal faithfully 1928 at a £4,700 fee, having taken soul "sincere,"
with the means of doing good over the centre-forward position Those who knew him intimately which had fallen to him; together in the Third Northern team when will cherish the memory of a un with a rich humour, entirely his Dean was transferred to Everton. que personality. They found com-own, which for long will make his bined in him a rigid devotion to friends greet his memory with duty, great warmth of heart, a admiration and happy remem self-discipline born of the early brances
manse days that lingered to the Mr. Gardiner is survived by his end-and from the same sourse a' wife,
His most successful season with the Villa was in 1931, when he scored 19 goals. In the following season he played for England against Ireland, Scotland, and Wales)
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