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-INTERESTING SPEt CHES"
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'" t.eryOije
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lu iattef' of -4Jia\",1be
thoilah_
in.ide fopwatd4 1ere Dot ml\li/l; bJ!tte.r, " , It
Is " .poor climu. ' to a BocoeMfol seMOn to
..,., v&lu~bl<l points" , thrown I away like
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"WHAT MIGHT RAVE BEEN:"
Reading might ba.ve . ",)n the : B!>'!them
aia
Orer ,.ill$t to· tJ,o match that d.y, he ·
eho," lurl had a ,plend id l1atne and ⢠big'
, :,'ll d t li : mll t,eh had been ,8 gYeat oredi'
(,lllhll!IIlStS In J3erk9 and Duoki, T~·-::-.J>
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tJ h~ n.<,.'h)(·i&tion and aU iD.J:.e~
I f'O.s gue .,ad thev
of a point thrown Away.
Ho l' had h .... rd i\'
h"q flll ob d,n t hao bo"n playeii in B"rbf.'.-·
I B"ck, fnr many YO OTS, He . fI!11\pathiaed , â¢
til'c' kf1"iS , bur Maidrmhe-ad had w()[i-th. ;n ; 1:-\"'\,:,)\13 "f''lr', a nd h e felt, aure they' ;-
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tJl eir .iotOTY- a.ftet
hn
r~ l!; h t in sl\.ying that' he
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S y,.': "rlt'!jbcl ioll to b oth sid(>06 (ft.p plauee).
~ulal .... d
him u pon t]19 manner in ·'")10-
,\ 1 c r.ndl lOt..ed ' t h o g ame, hilt, a t the
hro Imew Uln t !\!Ir'. HU.Q"hcs would
, t h(' pin vr.rs had giv en every aUja.~
}l:l rl ma("fo tlw game a. ploa6Q.nt on.,
pnhu!'lo' .
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fl rf'>~ jdcn t C'nll Pd for H orne, the AyletJ'o
(l'npl:t: lI,
llnd m nd o th o p teeet:lb1~n of
Clip. '
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PLA Y JNG SIXTEEN riiB:s.
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or~C" ::.., iJ lie nlH1 h ,s club 'Wer~ of OOllrllB'
lj.: h Ih"d l.h:, t d l cy had ~ wton the oUp. H& felt
rJ 10r li eorgo Ilope,' .but h:e ikne,w , tbat
Wi\S n player in t.hoir team-he reforred
undCl :i- '\\ 11 0 wo uld b...... " ,o beon ·mOlO di..
'11 1(-\ 1 had !llcy lost, (o r h i) ba.d bee n pla,·
for 10 yen r.!! III U10 ooUlp6tition \Vithout~ 8.
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Ayl~bury
membe rs of tJ le
team then
â¢:d n pon obtai ning a medal after
years' clror t .
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b': y Ie , Lhe sccrt'"t.a.rv of tho Aylec-
li pan t ho sportsma.nlike ma.nnor '8
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1\1.\c3 nnd his colleagues [or the ex~J.- . ..
Davis, tho
secreta ry o f the
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Â¥.to -
a8S0-
⢠fllr t he \'n..q;t amo un t of wejrk h e- 'had "
He !\l~ cODRrat.u\atoo Mr, HUB~ea '
tl ll) \\... :y in whi ch b e h n.d conducted -the'
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re c'll t ho
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m o:tt ex celle ntly. In
oi 1\ l r. L llnnon,
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refer red to his ~~ .
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no d oubt tha.t tho better team
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YCD AGA I :-IST R EADING I N ' I878·9.
"rHE READING: MEN.
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bea.t Mf\rlow, 2--0. ..; ~
bea.t Wolverton ' L.:~c..~
(after dra1'iJl I("",e';' 2--~ ..
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Maioenher.~:
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bed
beat
Wyoombs'
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9'lO,-Marlow ~\ ' Wycombe )V....
4-3 t. ftor a drawn ~o, 2-2). "
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,-Che.ham General. beAt Stanton- ,
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,-Wycombe Wanderen beAt Slough.. ' ,,;;:~~,
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gre "t display at centre·half.
He worked
t remendow;ly haiti, and frequenUy dashed
ill and ohtained iue ball,
WiJs\ln "lao
pl ayed well, and l the other defende.. did
'lheir P"Tt. 0f ~he forw ..ro. Foster got III
one or t wo: beau ~ie., \lut he ought to have
"0" tho game fOT Reading , Bailey "'U
at' fault in hl. shooting eloo, Jbut h<l. ga.e
the goalie .om~ ljes.sers. . O'o odm,," plafild
his usu.. 1 dashIng game In the fi eld , hut he
was a failure as " goal scorer. Ile should
h ve put hill ej~e ahead in).he fil'st
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..conds, wbile h ? lD..ue !' ha. h of
e1101100 "fterw"r~o.
Lofthouee. . .
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"0 good 0'1'1 the ight wing as on the
.. Reg" Pinoold got back info' the ,
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and -put in 6·0 ~B .gooo cent~. '
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.. SPECIAL" 'C ARTE~b. ·
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Reading h!ld th<l un~Bul}l t:rpjliieI!OI\.~r
being <lOmpeUod I to charter' .. '~·:.~ial,·.·j.~~~tl·~~~i
'l'he team h ad
chan. g ~ at ~&1fen~a~,
hut instead .ut tile tr~ "'bel'lB fast ,!i
&topped nil th.. way te Paddington. ·· Tilen
d..l"y in
acroeio to Liv<l1'.. 'fhe
' officiale ha.d \'~!~~'
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f'-~- beat Export (1), 7-4.
be ..t Till8bop9, ' 8-4.
Coutinen"tal 'beat BOrtmS (4), lz.-:4,
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Inyoice om""" beat Contjnental, 8-,:0 ⢠â¢
~reakfa.t be .. , E,mptlee, It>-1.
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Final.
Breakfast beat ,Invoice OffiOift, 11- 1.
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lSre&~a ..!t
uLho r fine game, &nd Diok~ n8on gave ... ,
2nd ,ScotS" ' '
Rame,
:~ft~!rit~o~~1t9'-:-
l~;;
Crawford ha<l practically an idle after'
ijonu' and ' for lho second ..hajf especially
was ~ 'l'eotater' l Jack Smith played 0.\1 ' '-D<l"!r:III5,{.
beat Wolverton L;', ~a ,:
- Marlo\.
n ~ ~~' ~':.~:'~~ft~~PtO;;':w,:,;c!e. r~
Ab.
ing .. PAnioularly l fiut!! game."
1-<l.
beat ' Wyoombe
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L !l nnOn , in r eply , r eferred to hi!! old
t ioas. wi: h foot bill in Berks a.nd
"'h en t.he CllP was nrst played for in
, :' s-:;ason, whe n R ead ing won the cup,
II. dr n. wil gi\me, h e played for Marlow,
he had eiU lcr phyoo m or Men practio-- .
· ('\'Pr.,V C1~ e of tho 35 GJl:lls which had
cc SIn ce;.
t.ho <."lll of 11 r, K yle, th ree ohoort
",i\' c n ((,r " l r'1 i(lc nh e ad , and tho compI:·
Wn.5 rf' tur nN
hy the 'h-1a.iuc nh e a d toam '
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(O;d1 o f "Pa .J ' G ibbone.
W I :-;;-'; C HS I' ROMJ , COM~1CNCEMENT.
J a 7~·79, - g c"d in g
eat Ma rlOIv , 1- 0.
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nnd
Old
PhJherJil1 na
llftor t wo drow n g a mes, 2 - 2 lL nd
Mai~enbead, ~1. "
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,;j .,l not w :n the c u p tb c m seh-cBo that
~y \\ oI11d. T he only thi ng ho rog r ettcd
'(;pnrt!c H ope hf\.n rI"CIt got &: m edal,
L, and, N .W.&.
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i!Fodden
wi t,h t h e florks a nd Buoo F,A., .
the m what B e rks
Buck.{"
oW l'U to 1he:ir prosidoot.
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" G. S,one, (,f Che.ham. I.econded the
o f I.hnn ~ , and ~'1r . Gibbons,l the M teden· .
:..,,"'''T n H, sl lPportcd it.
He (Mr. Gib('I ,Il,t:l'a t"ula t. od Aylesbury h eartily u~n '
\';"t r,;, \', :l.nd told them that it was the'
( Jf ~, t ;ld('nhead early in t.he eoasQn that
WEt S
h:iI&l
';'.' ~ ~~ - ~ iI :~ .'i:,; ~,. ~O~·dity: l '~:~o~
~ 'Br~l' Citt '~.
110 i'elt that Ho echoed the voiee i Of .
th a.t ru, tiaa .. ~
c:c:p r(,5Sing the jopin ion
iOod ,'
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K y le o :x prC'6Soo tho t.hanks of hIS 'o lub
o f \J10 I\r n:. n gc m ems, a.nd also to
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t~lC j\ll nidenhcn d tt\am had p18Y~._·
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a.nd a. m omber of We couDcil, proa \'ote of thanks to Mr. Lunnon for
H e congra.tuln ted
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t lio,r ",edals. Sauooer. wa. heM'uly
tJ-Jo ohair.
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beauUful .v-"I\th~r" on the Faetory r,
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the six; t>-side eompetition took '
..v before ; the h.U·ba.ck line w.... a
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2, tMoAlpme),
.s!Uord":y, . Tber-, WII8 '!'n entry ,
'&1 chanl1ed owi"" to tho absence of Com' too
wb<ln .. ,.p ..... to l;bf, rl,ht woold
rie, Forrest and WilE" th. · re~lar, bt.lve~; have been 'muc~ ,mor<l ... rvlceliobl<l. , Dlck"T n -1 of 20 teams, and Ii. ' goO<;l c,,!wd were pre· '
tllCY had 3 good (leal of bad luck In tJleu- enson WIU proVlPS a ~arll. work<lr. but Fa.·
ow
sent,
MOiIt of ,th~ game. W<lr<l k,*,nly , i
.hooting, and they he.d had to charMr a ter wlWI much miB&ed 10 tM-iJangllr zone. rOI,d.iD.,er<><I
Freemanl , tC9DteBted" ' the 6upp'o!'te,re of th<l dilferent '
sp"cinl trft.in in orrlor to Q'et t.o NorWIch at
,d<>pe.rbneot. urgipg their pet.. nn to do or l
nil.
Yet, after all, tne ohi ef cauoe 01 the NARROW ESCAPEB.
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di". The ' ,Tinll!pp 8upporten' were beard I
fn.ilure to c:r ~t even o ne (Z'oal was the throwReading .le'i.erved a flag kick wh~n Bailey
i~~~lii~~;iJt(t:~jhiI!;U~~}, Bristol R. 0, 'to ,reat wv&ntag<l, but after a ' 1I0od game !
ing a",oy 01 ,"000 obane,,", F oster mad~ ~ne made a great eltort to bjlrit tbe 'amite11\' in·
'West
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thelr pets ten ,ll<Ifore the ultimate wino<l'.
or t.wo ~l c n did triea. b ut t ho other weIde ternational Knight, but VI.. bl'lI ,.... nt off
,- " Breakf"",t;" , TI,e , \i~·bi( of the eom c"
m en w(\r~ woefully ineffective.
the Reading man.
A com.er to Reading
Cry.tal Pal.ce 1 petition, however, " .. :the gam... hetw..en I
READING'S EFFDRT,
on tbe left liv<lned np the . play, lor Pili·
Div.iaion 1. ':0 ,
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BreakfaSt 'a nd liorth. who had to pla,y for t'
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a deciding point after el:tra. tim".
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Ap,rt irom this; it i. remark~blo how. Ib.e field got. the b!"l- finely Into go_al, but Pa:::fbourP8 ,. .⢠,. 15 11 3
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N '>nvich 11'0, 1 ...caped in the last exclllng , Heath tIPped It ove r ,the bl'!'.
Forrest
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-' E, " STER MO"ND.AY
The .teain.. to l'f!t>.eh tbe oemj·flnal. we ...
quarto,r of an hOUl: or twent y miputes. Read· ' re,turned the ·~b&11 ~th a ~tronr. k~ck,~ ll.Jld Hen.y ... - ...... 14 10
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Bisouil Fact.ory .. ~ 15
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Invoi ce' b!ftce. and '.·ContinootM, Brea.kfaBt, ,I
ing fauly bombar<j1ed ~h. NorwlOh goal, IUld Pi"nfield centred ";<lJl Into BOO. but , thd N
.... bury ...... ,.. 14 7. 3 4
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but for tho brilLance 01 lb.. J!'""he and hack. attempt to ' &Core.. foiled; '_' A .Dioe ,palla. by Abintl<l.on .,. ... ... 15 6 6 ", 3
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.;---:r ' , -"' ",mp.",:: ,ep..r.menta, _ . nvoi.,., easily
.. ooor. must haye ~<l<?rued. 1;10 warm ..... Ib.o Burton to . Pinfjeld a.llain ... t Reading olf; All Saint. ... ,.. 15 6- 7 2 29 30~'
- -FIR8'IO LEAGUE
⢠dLspoeed .0f ' Continental, <l<l6pite· the great I'
pressure that Nop"ioh were compelled te BWley ,&eized on the 'ban, anel !rom au awk, Heathfield
... 16 4 8..-- "- !3 49'
,- ~e.. ' 2 tlir&emIUl ' Halso) 'Bolton Wan- <llf~ o( l\:e$et;ft. Put.tiek ..n.d Dunk, while I
drop the on~'~.I ~a,me and nlay two bo.~., w&rd &Dale put in 8.' ·cl-e"y6r &hot, "bieh Caverah&m R.I . .. , 15 ' 4' 11 ,,~. 37,
'dar~t!· 'lB_ Smith).' ~.
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Break!~ \!lUIlly defe ..t,ea the E mptlee De- ,
They. w ..e lust"fi "f,'. lD tho change. of pobey, HeaLh aaved by [ ..nmg at 'U~ ball. Gooo, Y.M.o,A.
,.. 16 1 13 1 14 66: _.,
Wl1l\j,Oliro'§jth 6 J~,ling, Tin.ley 2, Carr partment. , ,: '~<l Invol", Om068 W<lre the ,
for they kept R eailmg out. Certalllly, what·
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Di.illion
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'llOtt~tiIiaiI\
Hotapur
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atrong
favoul'lte â¢â¢ but wh<ln 1 ~ WM ..,en I
o"cr c rIticis m!! may. he aaid 8.\50ut t:Jte laok of man f~ !.Owed ,up, but. nnluck '1 a oon
p, W. L. ,D,· r. A. P. '.Btadfotd' Cit:r 1 ~) . LivoiPool O.
tb.t H...,ld DeMman WM nmlbt.. to turn
fill ishilljl of tho ~.ding men, nothing c a n bo the b ""l, and thu. JIllIIIIed a favourable
Fir",,' d.
,.. 19 16 2 1 69 13' 33 '· EvetfOn, 0, ' Old!i'am 2 (Broad. Tummonl.
out in tile 'tiM], oynng to 'Dumne"", thel.r I
. aid .bout lack 01 effort; evor~ man worked chance ..
Ivanhoe
.,. 18 14 2 2 80. 11>. ro' . W""i; -Broni....ich Albi6n 2 ' (Wria'ht, Ben~ hop<!8 .. er~ 8<ln... .B reakfast had a 8..,t>" I
hi, hard",t for the goal whiCh would not A FAST GAME .
Greenhtun
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13
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35
17
27
ley),
M&nOhester
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United
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(Travers).
ad."nta.ge 'by having an exlr.. mo.", ' and ,
come.
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Mortimer ...
... 17 10 6 2 a6 30 22
A:lOklil Viii.. 3 (Hampton 3), Derby CoUnty they won <lllBily by '10 pointa. ' . The sue-'
Efl 'APES FOR NORWICH
.. ~t was a vcry fast game, both _.ides plllY ' Central
Atb. ... ; .. 00 10 8 2 30 34 22 2 , marilee 2),
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ce.oful t eam 'was lIiIl., ,Tipping, GOOd.rd,
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mg "'lib. at"""gth and deterJDJnation_ Brn4
A Norwich p.p ~r gtv!'!' Ib.e f?IIo~I~~ do.· liant pJay .by Thomp<!on . ~<lonlted in the Thatobam ... ... ... 19 8 8 3 ' 5-27 33, 19 ,lGric.b ...ter City 0, Newco.etle UiUtcd 1 Dntlield, .stanley and BI ..ke. . 'J'he , fll.'I1 l
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prj ⢠.,. w·e",, ·.'" rose 'v'l""", .while, tbe run. !
cnpt'on of the la;8t t~.x:Cll,lOg pC'noo .
e&d. , Reading gOA" beina in jeopar4l'" !lome W oolhalOpten ... 20 5 11 4 .., 'to , H i
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ing wero now having nearly all ilie plaYI Ind I thrii:lng pliY being witDe6Bed. bot th<l W
15 3 11 ' 1 16 &7 7
BErvn.,", I;EAGUE.
nere·up receIved ai ve~,pl"ted .sugar bBBilll
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'ho,D[, oecret.&ry. Rnd eomfo Uow m,g a wcak ~lOk out 01 goalII by ~~ Readin defence stoed firm. ,' More ' UB<I Greylriar.
Ath. " . 20 2 15 3 '17 64
Black 1 () N ,bI C
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Cor,p()ration H .... W 1 11 1 11; ' 60 ,'3 ' lie P}r ' '1' 1M ' 9j
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mi,~' ar~:to , be' liongratul':ted upon their,!
'wb.~ Lanodale ca ,. out, and went down at DUIi!t .h",ve 'been ,mw!' of Pm6e~d,
Divioion
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'!4"s~g:~t'
:R::~ford~'
Bori.enterprl~ In ' ea.tering , r~ the various de- :
fuirlength te gat lat & oentre I~om t~o lef~. there W88 ⢠l ac~ 01 abng
"tlijl
_ '1>, W , L . .D. p , 'A : p , lOb ), ,S~kp"a", 0,. · · · ,
.⢠-- '_ ': _ .' , partni.!l~~'
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He loat thd ball, but when- lymg ~ hl8 lng, ..tt)tolr. " Tlle P~Il\!,~Y .
hcad toward. the g~.1 h. succeeded m reach, th6lJ1 'a Ide w.~ D\ore,lo<;J8Ive
,"",ow,at..
." 21. 18 p , 3 6.1 " 11;"..39. ,GlilD,by'" (RoUnpton ,2" T. Rippon), Gl... '
- !,lli, . '.. - , :
'ng' it and th~w,' it .way. Directly alter. , but the Readins OefellQe1'8
H II
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wn rds 'Lansdale hl.d to dive to prevent ,a ' oro1IfJ them :littLe -.rpom.
Deite~ · W.JoB
, a "." 20 ' 11 , 7 : a6 341~U.-'
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2J,""'i3ii'minS'
Bre'~~t,.beat-8ugar Waler (3). 9-1.
, hot fro m Bauoy .nteri n~ the net. 000 hQard l,forJII..fo r ' PomP.8Y at. right,back,
~,,"un'"e,.cJ.", .::· ·::': ' :;;~ llO:' e' 8; ., "" ~l :,~ .!ICX, '
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Inv()ioe omoo bea.t Sorting (3) . 21-3.
uo prot65t from lb.. 6,000 , 0! 7,000 speot.t<>rs j and"determln&tion being ' yery a~alU.t th~ oue·back I"'I10y adopted by the against th<l Reli.ding left· wing.
... ,:'. ,,, -21:' '1 9 " 5;'7 42 :43:' '1.9'- ';':
, r .. ~~ , ~ ~el<\ , 2), ~inooln" 8uBar' Wafu (2) - be~t Sugar wafer
C,t,y th o uueronoe bemg that the one·bo<>!< I
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g.m~ is only unP.op!'l.... WbO~l played by the'I.READING BRILLIAliT.
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2(Noedh".;, '2),
!lent Sorting
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Vil51tmg to.a.m. Wlthm ten mmutcs of the re·
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tiromont of Maedonald, Houghton', ,who, had
Juot berON half-tlm~ earn!" a .. ]lenod
20 6 12 ' 2 ao 49 14 ·' HtiIliPity 0 ,$'!Fyl (.&y).
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rarely played tho ~.II when at ,outs,!ie..,ght, when Re.dlllR were In brilll~1)t form:
"' , ::: 00 4 131. 3 oo..- ~.: It' ,: B»r!'8ley l ' /Down,) ; ll'u1ham O. .
.CaS<! Ma.kmg (In. Eng~e~rW; Empties, ;
r ot ur ned to fuU·b aok to essist In reA:.atLng a BaIley 6 tart.ed a..eleve r mov.ement, and
lnlt. 21 3 16 ' 2 , '27 ~ 8
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, TlI,!!l1!J)pe, North, ,o.,..e iH"Itinl. (1), Export,
.t.ron~ attock [rain R eading, in which th.. Lolthouse a chanoo te 8hoot.
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(2); 'Sorting (4), Packing. Con~nta1, Sort· ·
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EmptIes beot E~port. .(2), 7-8.
tho play. tho .Norwic.b defendera wero~..il'i!ng : the "",,ult ,\y'a.o+wo:t, as u8u&L
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Bortillg H) be.t Case Making. (I), Ifl-.4.
a. gr u elling tlmQ , Tho W"0d&l ha.~ a h t Ith
I pity 1.ha.t 180 mlloh ~OOd work in the field ; Henloy.v. Ncw,b uoy.-A. C, I!,!ghe~, ,.
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ball WRS ch~rl1;.d lout of r.an ~d"le '. poe_ ⢠I()U
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BUlar W.f.,...·(2) beQ,t·Borting ' (2), .7"-5' · 'l
o:on, . n d Goodm.n lifted the b.1I ovet ,the time ,t~erc bad hoon DO ecore. , .
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by ~: decidfng. point!'
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The epoct.n.to... were ",..um,bUin..
PlumddS'o" I,vanhOft ~thletlo
'~\l1f!!"l[ ~og.", "11 Inv()ic! 011\00 bea.t ·B~<l1i
~~!fer; f~:"ili!· g;;~ ~~~ ~:h~~!."~d~.~~
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held. out fboly tq tho end, MackenZlo play·
InVOIce Office oo.t ', SU.l lar Wafer ('.I).'
b v ['. young ro(eree, ~d
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tak~8 l
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There were excuse_ for tho vuutors,
e rh&"". They had h&d a gruelling glftruB tho
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Here were. Nor-
wich with ten men for nraotically the .wholo 'l
of the .game and with run. fo~ '\ porti~n. of ',;,..... ,.WiLio
th e. play, IUId .yet \he ,!ioiter. la~ no a Ortti~
pOrlod of thtllr OIU1IPt.lgn to bring alI. a, VIC' I
t\nd hl\ <lll lio I\.R Tâ¬oO, tllat it WM on8 of·
II ;:.! : :: nJ{l £"o Ayk ~;hnr.v
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whic.b cs.n only lscw:e 10 &<lab a..ray ' from
homo is a bit of 'IUI' lUIo.chtoniam.· BatilJday'.
{l'Amo at Norwich waa ⢠remarkable in-tance
1,),,1.;:.' 11 nflor lh o financoo I B.nd ba.d nbl '"
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t"hro.."UC m , their
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w~ro dll ('l to UlO gentldmeu --who 1ii4 "~
,:·'d sHoh 11 lnrgo crowd aDd 'those who~;"
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,W eet had got , "
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