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5-2, but' tbe 8Oldie1'1l had had
march.tbe 1iay before, and &ltai ,
6- -greaL llleasure for ' their , faJIing
secOnd, ball, whe.o Re;wlin~ piled . 'oil'
, Rooding lwl a capabl!3 side. Locke"
Weller Im,d "Billy OJ Wilson '

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parhteredb,
Lo.fth,oU8~e.
who, bas
bad some chan«eo "
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is 0.0 , the Stoke retained liB~

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consisted of Gunner J : Stewart
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the ex-West Ham forward.
The
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priV&&e 'Gray and Private MUMOck; l>riva.~
Ross, Private Collins, and Private Flffid; Pri.
vate ~"'in. Private Milne, Corporal M'Curdie
-PriVaje H'Hillan, and Privjl.te Crabbe.
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THE IA1fGYLLS . STARt WELL.

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REAI?ING F'oRWARDSBUSY.

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It wAIIllearly eviden~ that the game w"" to be
IWove ' the aver.a.ge..
The ,ScotChmen, cloverl, '
led by Mt'CuMie, t~ Kilmarnook oen~re-forward,
niade c.apital progress whenever tbere was an opportumiyf. The ball Willi slung out to the wing
m~ with fine oocuracy bv M'Curoie and Milne
and the two ext:rlJme wing men
only shO\..
a lot of devernesB with the ball and admirable
contrQI, but went away like express trains. The
Resdijtg defence was frequenUy in a tangle
and i~ a , very shor\ time th" 8<lldiers were tlr~
goa.IB, lup, both fin<>ly scored by M'Curdie. 10
the oase of tbe first goal ' Lnckett got, the ball
a\vay, Ibllt ii had already crossed the line.

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somewhat fictitious advantage on !.he
play, fl o~i Reading hlWl bee.n showing cODsiderably
h!3 tter form than on the previous Saturday. The
dISPlay~, F<>r, ""te,r iu the .•' centr.e. particnla.rlr
caught e eyre.' He has J fine fa.cllHy for taking
, the ' ball on ~e run; while ],i8 neatooss in out.witting the ~p<lI!Jing oontre,-half gave freqnent
pleasure Itro t'lie spectators. His Bhooting, also,
W&e w!ell j~m the tMget. On his right Lofthouse
' was as ~efa.tigable as ever, ~ the defene&
' were :of n 011 tenterhook. by : reason of hi!
splUklin , d~. Both Mayo and Ca.rr were gettln~ a~s '.".me. 1li>a~ centres, and Stewfl.rl , W1UI
, never backward m a.n l'ottack. 'The outcome 'iI'1l8
, SQ~ very- exc!t!ng boutll in the goolmouth, .in,
which r, the • ~:l/Iltors' ' goalkee~er greatly , dllltln~~bed h~self, Bever ..l ,tunes ' the go,a.1 ",M
wjt.!iin a~ 'ace "of being c"ptured~ out th .. only goal
to JWlld~g in, tI!e openIng moiety fell to LofthO)1se Wl."tli. a. 'shot , which went by the goalJi:.eePer tqre:iH ligli;tning 1I.ash. Loft1!ouse attempts to' BOO'o t on OOCBBlon when he would
do l>et~ to PasS,but wben he i d088 get ODS
', home the jl'on:lkeeper knoWB little about it.

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,'l'hUS· 6t ' the interval Reading crossed over 8
goo.li behind. I Immediately '
the resi.a:rt there
' was :a m"l"" in goal, and ,nfter For-ester_and Carr
'hod'i struck t,he post Lofthouse .hMldlod the ball
throhglI . " 'I'h-e breach w!\s ndt detected by
Ref ~ree Justine, lind the golU '
allowed. It
mat~er~d 'little, for a.fter thi~, I ~eading wer~r
, thoroughI;r ' OIl tcp, 6ruI ' scor~ freely.
Two
clinlj.ing g03.Is by Carr .~ 3<1 beauty ' f,?m
For-Q8ter were r li.dded in the second half, durmg
which Period ,the Reading forwa:ros took 1\ lot
of ~lding;
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oousenoldpurposes" but Won't Wash Clothes.

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M0!lkey.,' B ,t and is also made in potpder for~ ' under the~ame
,: of Powder, ·Monkey and is handier for some , parts of the ,'
hJ~sework.
Both sh~uld be in ' every househo!d. ,
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UJse ' Powder Monkey f.o r.

~Ieanu.g .i:Elnd poli$~l~g' 'Tin,

8~rubbing " f1oor8~ , t~bl¢8, '

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'dressers, cupboards"@d <for

Jleani'n g ' 'gas Istov~8 ' arid
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There was not much wrong, wl~h the Re:.dmg
teant "Lockett wno 'snfe in goa.l', Weller, ths
Evenon ,back;1was in gr-eatly improved form,
and ," ~illy" Wilson, who has, gt\eatly ben efited
b:( his !sta.y ill. the Army, a:gafn sllowed hiB
ado.ptnhility. Lock could not seem to , get going
,till the' second' half; ' indeed, tbe I half·blW!k line
was the loost Buccessful in the team" though
80IDe good things -were done at times.
T4e for"
ward", were quite sP"orkling. M:!.:j;o showed wh,.~ .
hs w~S I ca.po.ble ~f in the B~ond'lh"J,f:. while ~h& ·
other!! 1',,'ere gOlDg well throughput.
Readmg
880m! 00 have :hit at last on 0. 6JI1~rt centre·for,
wand ill Ij'orester.
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W ootern front, stating that ,the
~Ilodiln* l!/,O'OCIIIW Club -players , ~ . aU , 6' " and
:Reading IFoctball Club,
Satlp'day' , and 'Bcored' , two
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