' eluded Naming games’ ’ ‘ READER who ‘tells me that he attendee! Bridge School “in the days of Slci'pper Andrews _ and Anna Hopkins” can name almost all the members of the 1922 village football team in- in last week’s photo- graph. Back row, Harvey Price, Hog- ben‘, Fred Amos, D. Andrews (Barham), W. Hogben, J , Fenn; centre, R-. Allen (Barham), Brown, x; front, C. Colthup (Barham), x, x, Bishop, x. He has checked with Mr. Harry Wonfor, who sent me the photograph and who played foot- ball and cricket at Bridge 50 years ago, and he agrees the names but is also unable to fill the gaps. Another former _Brid e resi- dent recognised “Jimmy’ Fenn, w)“ died. recently-, and also re- m Jers his brother, Jack, who was ki'11~ed- by the maroon which gave fire warnings. This happened, he says, “in- the year the king diedz” As he must mean King Edward VII, that was in 1910. map. “Aft.” E.