Berkshire Chronicle Reading 10-1919
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TE~4CIIT'S TRllJl(pa. ·
.
~ely . reported in 'the . ., Football
C~D.icle
Beadm, w~ robW of th.~
opporluJri of &llJl8xiq two points-at N.....- ,. '
port ....he
..vin waa' iD,juTed well flefore
the inten:
and despite plucky aitmilptii to
resume, u
ately bad to give up the attempt. Ie
g Reading to play 10 mello for
t ....o-thirds
the game. With only te~ men
to laoe
rt naturally imaciDlid dlat
they were
a. good thing. bljt the Reading
ten cliap
great tenacity. and not only
~u ooeeded
keeping the homeet.l'8 out, _bo t
ne&rly
to fOl'co the ball thropgb
the N"e
goal: Prior to' Mavin'w inj-u.rx.
Reading H been doing nearly ' all the at- _
tecking. ' 80 that it· can be f&irly said tha t.
ooly the
of luck" prevented them fr~m
winnmg, lI.owover. they manaiJe4l to avert ·
defeat, and therefore maintaiDed their wonderful aw&y ~rd.
As excl
.orst
. MOllnt. M ,P â¢â¢ t.l~inll to
W. Howa~d .Palmer.
Winter Wea. .
M~
â¢â¢
UNCOMFORTABLE QUARTERS.
AlthougI!' Reading travelled to Newport
on Frielay. they WBn! not feeling particularly
(or
freah when they took the leld. for they had
vfl!ry little n.t the' night previous. Owing
to the Btfike praotically all tho ~ping aeCOIIlmodatio'n had '-n oomiaaq,deered
\,
the mili"tiU-y; and very few of the ~ng
team wore able to deep in tbe noisy and â¢
at
orowded quariera in whick ' they ~re
obHpd to put up. Kr. Director C1&07 did
what ~e- could to hd the moD witab'" ao_od&ticiD.· but tIIere ,... no~ doiq.
aDd U. tam .Ud t.Jl aperieDoe which the,.
I. . Orir now. but which they Will probHE ~treme difficulty ,of
ab~ ....... 10I'I'0t.
getting supplies sh ows how
A. TALE QF TWO PENALTlES.
Both . . . claim that they lIh.ould have
imperative it is to secure your been awUded _ 1IIIA<y ..a I am UII11J'ed
by ODe wbo laW t1Ie Ut.bh taM both elaima
'Winter·clothing without delay.
were ,ooel: :B.cliD, ~ wbeD .. Ne"..
Do not wait till a sudden (( cold
~rl p\l.;r!H" handled in tho:plDiouth. w¥e
Newport clLimed wben one 01 tho Reacling
'.' accentuates th'e shorta,ge,
snap
playON held a home forward ..ell within
the jU'OIL. ' As, ko_ver, the referee ignored
but choose yaur new overcoat,
both apoeal8. tho law ot averates worli:ea
underwear or warmer suit now.
very .....n on this ooouion. All i8 11S1Ial in
South Wa1tll! the eDba.qee were eueeliin,(ly
At Hope Brothers you will
vitroroua. II.D.d n..-ty an the :ae.dtng players
were Powing eou-n-. 01 the battle after
find an unrivalled choice of
the match. &lid TH.iAer Wilkes' department
comfortable, wdl- made and
_
oonaiderably overworked.
\
cut garments, thosmartly
SPORTING BUTI iVPl!C*l} ought to ..rite/,> ': To tlte cre4it
roughly
reliable
in quality and
of the Heo.ding team the,. Cl.Ul not play the
ODe-Melt plmI when )lavin wao iiQaJ-ed."
strictly J1?-oderate in price.
but _~.... I thiak it was airiabJa atice. The OIl6-beck pme ia ~ 1ePti·
mate aDd fOJ'W.8l'da caD cWilat it if tile,. will
oaly lIE their braW .. little: aad thenIon.
(As illustrabon). Prices quoted
haD4i. .1It*l iii JIeadiDK ,...... it wu.ld. apare ror age 9 years.
JlOIU' tIIa£ they would _.. dono batt. to
43/6, 57 68/6. 75/6
hue ....t Barthol.,.ew lODe to ppt - bU.
and. left Hoder to oern 0'Il aJoDa. Iutleatl.
(As
illuStration). Price!! qQot~d
the Imo of attaei: waa w - k .eel "r tIM
are (or .ge 14 years (varYlOg In
wit.bdrewal ot Chorley to 6ft ... riaht..haH
P.ri.te more or less uc:ording to
pomticla, . Qciod&au pi.. txJ laho favovite
pl&C1O iB the micld..... All;
tho exSIR).
62/6, 15/6, 80/6
~ worked out f.u-IT _~ry . all'.
Men
L. Kirk ....... , ......... R. H. '1......IGk, A, ........In... -I.."..... .
'0 W, ~. ". W. .. . . . ' A', ~. FnWIn. M ..... W.
II1II .... "
.
"" , 1;'
.
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~
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TDP
'!'ofts.
4 â¢
â¢
aoys
&
Hope Brothers
T
,
Boy.' Overcoats.
i6.
bo_.
fell.
.
. : ,- . .
,
' ⢠.Overcoab .
c.-â¢â¢ q . , - o.".,r-t).. .
~::o~t::'~~e=!i:!:r 75/-
.. lum.'S " BE;njVENATIO : ' -
~o njaveUt:ioa of ~111"'"
L
i .j
â¢
-
>- Alp ;ow: E.
1
!
~________~~4-~____~~~~~--~~--~----~--------'-------------~------~~~-
w
ODe of the f..tun. of the . .tob. "Good
olcl Barl," ..... lIeri, UItre aad. o"..,..whero, ,
and h. quite J'e'Yel\ed ill file roup aad
tumble exohaa,tes. BIa_ll,. sood Wall HorleI'. and .u"o Beadin,( bub _d AroIUbaJd
_red thllllP..lv., with 1101:1': ' PUbj.
.....8 the pidk: 'of the flalvoo, with Qao'II...u.
ana Chotle:r : eloee be\.ind.
The:Ru1lini
forw&Td8 'did bot get pinl. for Wnq was
1lDable to 8ad hill fOTm .
-
LEFr .VERYLATE.
ReadiDCa ' h_ III&tch with Herthn-·
W....m-aay attracted a iood C7C!.w~1 tIIId 'tho
MeD~'
Suits
(R-u,.to â¢â¢ eu).
EJrclusive patterns, dart shades.
well tailored j ⢠J.+ to 42 iliE~chest
meuure. Exceptional value
90/.....................................................
I; S~_~u.UH_.Hctâ¢â¢
;
~. w~. Tr-.iliq :j
on :: .....
II.....'a.lJreNiqc-..SI..,,· :
Bi oi~ DI&IlaftCI to _lire __ poiBt..
The 0Ge and oDly ' coal. bor....-er. ' Wall
~red very lAte in the ~m.. aod hope had
..m-t ~ n"-adoMd when GoOdman
oboti thl'oorti a toreot 04 lap iBto tb~ Det.
In feDt, 8Op~ wel't'l an~g a
-repetition of tht Enter pme. fIJI' ilIe
llerthyr lOMMrd" whem th.., did break
a.way aI_ya ·IOoted _ceed.ingly d8ll1"'!'O-
In a deIIparate ~pt to foroe the _ e
Lof~ nd llIIIItie euhanged pl.om
near the ....d. aDd it was from .. dajlbiDJ:
: iaI.s.iQ. SlJrh,
.c...
ct. .
:
L·~~~·~·~~·r~·~~:..)
Tlu Mtu'l Ortler Dej4r/tM1It lifle
wry sl,4-' all,,,lil,, jII irk-s 62
J#sl. ad (lIilIMrs (tiff. "ely 1119"
"''''11 ._itt/ (/l1'I!wl tlesp.u(A. eli,..
"""1' /'tIitl q" ailor/un nJef' IO/"
raid oa the NtJ:lilme ritht b Hastie that
led to tho OOI"Der from wJuch ~i~·.
gaaI .... --.d.
The OO~ WM wen
piaced trY IIMtio. _at ___ to can. who
CIe..Iv mumed it to the Il'OIIol-mo-uth.
where 'Goodman. .cured and did- the Deed-
1111.
,
_
THE EFFEC't$ OF NEWPORT.
Neltber HorSer n.... 000clIIIa.n was tit _to
y, but. with Cllrilltie an~!- no spare
&vailahM IUld botn turJll'Cl out.
iiouly
p)a~ !'~ the !-op
of tlteir form,
'. 8dlibition boinJ:
For IIheer I'ICic!IMe he Ie
aDd lie saved hinmeU
~,.. w_-'8:,J:iD
8,
xu.,
r
Stnet I: 64,
RE,.DI
and _""t:
:~~~~~~:th~e~C~~M
r
",._.NI
â¢â¢ ___~_-.1,_
lIMltliaolla
.. ~ TD ANY
~retIIeCIy for ~.....ru... BtoodI...
aod
WeaIaI....
Invaluable 10
IadJo.. 1
dJ' 1'W DOIk.. aay _del" In
the Q!ItmI.
I Ii.... Tiley remo...
au ~ nor. .. IICIIIIiq to eqsoI tbom.
TIle
-
tate.
TNE
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IIY .. TNEâ¢.,llD.
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en
Sold III be>.- at t.. ... ., all CuJo aDd ~ori
a...w.; <w direct Irooa LESUlI MAltTYN. \1m.,
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