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FINE SUCCESS <)
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importa.nt personage. The P\'Iltty
wooden oot iii enriched witl1 -white
trimmings and the culia.ine boider~ wilh \aoo
festooned with
ribbons .. There is " little ooverlid
of a delioa.te shade of ailk frol1' "bich
has ~n . removed the beautifully
embroIdered sh.run shoot.
The trimmings an! designed 80
tha~ they may easily be taken oft.
A mother loves to BIll! them return.
iug from the wash loomg like new.
She always selects WlWIbing ribbons
as this saves tline and troubIOI.
N.0 m?re ohllrll1in« curtaina can
he =-g1ned than ih088 arraIlged
ove, this oat &lid outlined with laoe.
-Should eoonomy hAve to be carefully
, studied frills of the material may
be 8uil6tituted for tbe lace. The
lining of the oat is d~bl~ i fill
a consequenoe there is nel terrible
upheaTllJ. when 'they ba.ve to be
washed.
They 9.,!IYt, ~~~ to be
and . asam when desired
they ~ be. lOO8eD~ II? ~ baby
may peep through the tildes of . the
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PL], DID REVIVAL.

It seemed for It few minutpR to put' It
<1111upe.r on all \he high hope .. hich bad been
e nl ertained of ll~adillg'H 8 UCCI'tI~. BD t the
d('pre ion rlid not last lonE. Reading soon
remembered whnt thl'Y hnd lx>en npt to forI:et befOre, tllat t he lx>st dofe nC(' i
strong
attack. ond the ahilaration of going
t h rOllgh
the
opposition
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parb; of : , 1;II1l
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80 thu
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wid e
SWIllgtng
passes.
hard
shoot·
ing atKt . forceful ' kicking, 011' . PottslUOllt h def.totioo was fully extended. Wilen
lhe winniug goal ' came. a~ the out nill of
;,'O( d work by Bailey and. LOflholl ,it WA S
"I'll desehed, and from this poinl
IidillR
hpld the oPJlO"ition well. ' No tenm has been
IIIO/'~ .lI'eotrvely checked than we r
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ntnulh ill the la.~t ten J)linule~ or 1\ qnorter
0 1 nil hour. The questio n i., iitd
,wbet her HaRtie did not Hcore nnothE'r gOllI, for
the ball whi ch Rtruck the bar on the IIndernl'ath apJl('ofed to crOl<;!' lhc li nf'. At any
rul!'. ~ltdihg were wl'lI-de~r\'(~a innt'r·.

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(l OOD fA . ' CAN SCORE.
II wa a fine feat, fOI· . Port~m ulb are
J:,·n . rnll .v co n ~i dcred to be be IDo-t
wprflll
,ide in the SOllthl'm lA'lIICIl thnt i a t least
the opinion of MI'. H. H. Aluir. 110 "'1'11knn .... 11 H.T .. 1·"fe,·Pt·_ And 8J' tar"" a l,)s<>ntpe..
j(n they did not suff"r to any great!'r 0.-'<tent
till' n ltpnding, for thpre WR9 lilt Ie 1"\l1lt to
tind with lhe Port><mout h dclenet'. und lhe
fOrlvurds were at tul1 st renglh . • fur as
n"ading wer" concerned. \;JIe hal f: ck line
wOl1ld ha\"e I_n .trt'ngthenPd hud the
,,'"n l trio bel'n avs..ilnble. though Goodman's
v · ·~1 _hows how iis.eful' he i as n celltre-hnlf.
Wh en he WI\._ plnving wi h the orward~
tI ,.. old comp laint ' wa~ th,at hI'
td not
"'fir,. bllt he lIas obtai n@(\ a gonl in oacb
IIr t h~ two mRI.ch.el; in wld· b hI' ba l,laYlld
III ('(,01 rtrhulf.
M.or~ !)Owec to bim!

RH.DlNG·H GOOD FORM.
II througb. the game w ru; w('U ~nlc6ted.
\1pading cerl<Linly took 80mI' liml' ' .;ettle
rlown 10 I heir best fornl. I bough the" wete
u Iway~ ind ..fat.i g&ble. For 80lUP lim ', h",..·
n er. Portsmouth _med 0 be qlli MI' in
gettinll rid ot the ball. But in til lasl to
minutes of tit" fi ... t hall and in th lUHt 10
II!wutes of the game the re Wl\~ lit
to lind
fault with in the HeRding l lisplay nd mll ch
to admi~·e. 'I;be d fflnc.> w.rs trong nnd 'oonfldent, the hnlf-blwk" rai r y smotllC'red lhl'
allnck, and -the forwardA ,)r('f;l<Cd ith Buch
(ItL, h 'u'nd delerminnlion tJl.t it wa only the
~lIper b defence which kept thl'
oring down .
Th~ form ctisJllayed ce rtain J 1''''-''
hope
tllIIl th .. club'" nc"n"nt !/O!>ltiOU
ould lx>
,.('utin.d.

the ba:!>y who 1inda
hilJlJlClf in such p1--..nt
surrol1lldlngs . M this an .

wear longer when washed with P~ritan Soap. And
they ' look so clean and pure bee use the oli~e oil
in Puritan Soap cleanses so thordughly yet so gently.
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'I' 1t" 1~· WII~ a time just aflrr Po
mouth
1",,( t'qlltlli! ed the sco res on Ratu,,. when
t I" "l/< did not look PIIrticularly r . for the
lh·" ding team. In the first part a the cfalling
","1 half· t hert' had been a su rpri i
.. 11 rom 1>8 red
Ith , tbe nlmq.;t ir ~iRtible
r,,' 111 of the latter part of the fi t hall;
wh ~1 her Reading were )loping to retain their
a,ifnnlngc by dden~iY tActics i: en.not lillY,
al " "~' I'ute 1\ good dt'll l of work w thrown
liP'''' I h~ defpnce, and there- had ~n a nUIllb '! 0 1 mi kick!. AnothH un~ettlillg inllupD tr \nl~ 1110 f01l1 p'l ay ioonlged ·ia by ODe
two of the Port~monlh plnyer
ho be...11"1' their mt'n \lad ~6t illto th
nr~: iu·
.llIlgec\ iu foolish kicking ofoppooonts. It
Reading who ·s ufl'erl'd mo.t from ' tllA
InctieR, and' It "trong burst lOa;' Horler k ick
out bf g.oal , the ball ' going out ae r l.he
From 'fhoDlpllOn'
thfO
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lroal-Iine.
StriJlll'tellow snu..-Uy centree!. nnd A.rch ibnld.
rn nntng out in the hope of saving, Bllddel'Jl'
dmnn
<tnnrtly <'qltnlised the goal whieh
hod obtained for Reading io the opening
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TI) ' deal fir~t with (h" {rwan\..
Hn,li('
lla, bc('n c ritici~rl. anrl he (,l'l' t8jnl~' ,"i"~(>d
" (ow oPpol·tuniti , but whal would ha"e
haplX'ned had Hl'ading not po""
a -mull
11'1'0 could ~tnnd lip to tht' vigorou defen ce
aDd WM not afrlli d to))1I out ('Vf' . ounce
10 gel throullh ? ni. >hol j u l
fore th ..
('oil Will! n ,plpnilid on ... n nt! it w ' nol hi,
"nly pow(>I'1111 drivp. H.(' laeks
nt r:PI of
th e ball. bllt that win COIDI' . Andr.w ~ Ilgai
~h owed capitol form. and ~nv('
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pa""". to Carr; the lllttfr '" cl'ntr~.
('ol'ner~ wl're great.
Ball('y w'lrked
' lieu d..tl'rlllilllltlon that HIP dl' n
Hul hold him , llUd Lofthon~~ II
' I rightly tlum bas ~n I he cru

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FAREW
TO THE REV.
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TUCKER.
RRESENTATION AT (HENLEY.

:;TltONG HALVE. ~J. YD BA K~.
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Goot1mll n's peed and ' aliJity ill t il klinl(
w~re very II s!'C,,1 a gain t
IIcb n.
ure {ul
I" rwll rd line. , Bnrbidge Wl\ inch good
( u rm that Rtrin'r leJlow's oppotj'unities were
' I" Y limited: Th e R eading ~ten . howed
11 " t flie be\;t{'r the Op~o.it,ion the bette.·
The ~ctll re Hall lit t.he ongreglktional
,. t hl' display tllnt tie givell. ('hri"lic ....88 Chu'rch , Renl y. Wail crowded on MondilY
" 'a rrely forC<'flll eno1lg11 for such a ' P<l1l7j>r- eve ning to bi farewell lo Ule lte v'. S. T.
'"l f()rward linll, and did not ur"'lrt IIi Tuckcl', who lellving a ter 11 milii ry exr,,, wnnh nfticiently. The Rl-ndinj\' backs lending over 19' yMr s. Mr'. A. R . Llofds
'II, it(' look the eye.
Borler w
~t ronl(ly (secretAry of, the ch urch) presiued, hemg
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R ill. ~u'pported by h doocons ond severa l local
le,ted, but .... wI If trikinl{ ~u
",werfnl k.ickin~, his quick t'('co ery, lind IDlniRters, Th Te, gentleman i'Y wel1 kRown
,i, ill in tackling 1"(>T~ teatn of Iii,; and highl 'P<' ted 1111 around the! Reading
1,lny. Bartholomel" i IL marve\. B e could and Henle)' IStl-jct,
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hold h;" ow n with t"he b&t nt tltl'm . ArchiThe halrt an, in h i Rddrl'l!s. ga.ve uttorbald '11'11 not greatly tl'~ted, but One good ance 10 the mtel'e"ii ng ftl.ct thilt there had
ve to"llr~ the e nd wu of n mll ~te rly been only l6 ministe rs of tlte church since
doarllcter.
itH formation In 11l62. nnd only 10llr since
1836 lip to t¥e present tilue. nA-wished Mr.
].'I YfJ FORW AllDS.
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~~'~" T1ker e,'ery. ~ucc~ss in th.ej~ new
l'ortsmnuth will go '"r. nnel it i ' nol 'SlIrpri_i.ng that th~ir goal IlVl'rnKl' is Si,lcll 8>
The Rev. . F. Le.... i~ ( M~idenh98d) spoke
Ilood one. The {orwR"d!< are I he beIIt Hile of hiR friell hip with M r. lucker, andi t.he
thllt hn. been seen on toe ~ I'adi
ground; acoopta.ble
anner in .... hien liis ocdup&nc'y
posses ing 11 good under landing . well I\JI of lhe Pllifit nt Maidenhead was welcomed.
~. Tu rne r "88 almo ~ thE' tIP t lllUf-~ck On behal of himr:;e.\f and hjs church be
on the field. and it js 0 pity Ihat Ije AJ)Oilt wjshed him iJod-speed. -.
biB" wor by fOul tActics.
Pr
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Mr. WaltefBralD' of , RMding. voiced hi~
did back.
regl'Ct J at
r. TI1~ker' departure.' and
brought a m salle uf fmternal gtooting from
READ~G RE :ERYE FAn.. R DLY.
Broad Stree
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R diag R_yE>S ca ml' II C pPf'r at . Mr. F. - Burgi )Doved a rel!Olution expre •
Portsmout~. ; fllUmg. by 6-1.
~derin/C sive of 'ha~1/6 to the R.evl 1'. T. Tuckl'r for
tbe team' whll'h' went down, a
er Tellult hi faithful Plinistry~ and according ihe deep
lI'aS" ~~. lor it COI1.8u.ted ; Cooper; appreclntion of the cnurch and cougreptioo
Tucker had done in coomp.": 1'Y_rni; ' Summers, nub., Cltor:iley ; for II that
iOIl oflani8lltioa ".
lriurray,' MrRrt~ Wrll1; For~
R8~rb.
ll'LCp,Jilerso'n seConded, and tht' proPortRl1)Outh led ~5-1 t hnlf-n ,ScOring
to with acclamaticJn.
twice 'in the lirtft ,to Dlinu\.e<l. w, Ie in' the
of the ch urch a.nd
",\lne" period Coq})l'l tilllely saVI'U
i>en'nlty
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NelUebfld Church p t&kkk. given ~ I ,\/;t; 'Br'D4I for hRrldfiJ\f(.
ll'ith
a
wallpt conta.ill io,
Wrny ore«L-Beading~8~I, .. Iu
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hlllldeci lilrs. TocUlt~ Ill.i01\l< of llllrt!!han aeiJ PriMtl • ftn~ redU{'mg Portsmouth'" lead with a r.-ally fine
_-Itu\. In the second h~1f the play Wag'even .

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