Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1919
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tlte oftleialll ~ ClIIIW ', iD,to CIOBft.l·
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r!4ht of. ~.l to the
F.A.
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..aloo.l.1 IdIrtlndlid. and
...... ehftld be sublltaatild~, wllioh
dMJoJd ' be II8eI"i'-I euept ill . . .
til re *-Id be _
pGIIIible _ _,
ia .... lib tUt. 011. Seta.,. lriMN Wait
eAMa1s of botil elubs ~IlY. ...... tW
. . ia,lUtlee lIN "-n
C~ ~
m."e pOIit'iell I' the JI~t time. Thv
aN .,ilia ~lt fer leac18
aacl
a siDrrIe poiat mitlht rob tllem
piOllillip.
That is DOt a
......~ be liIrtIt~ · ~
~ .. club'. peei.tioa
nCih ⢠to.hiOB P In aaki..,
..e an eMtiJlI ItO upenJiolt on
_ . the ref_ 011 Batat:day. He
trelW t~ ___ tDoelleDtly
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"h_ be made 'ur h4lllMt
ben to tile BeadiD«
Y.iUQ oooaaioIIs, .and
tJaoroqilly
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~ight
Iq. all ways,
anct ' ~pIlloat in 'value,
, In
Overcoats, there's
~o. ~tter combination
than Stewart cloth
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and Klttg-TailortJii.
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And the tonger you
wea'r-the coat, the .
more JOu appreCiate
the val1Je.
Gel .YOU" ,to.aay ~
Overcoats : Suits
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DIVISION S.-8ec llon .
Mm
fim goal. b,it ' h
Clift played 8 Y.M .C.A...... . .. , " .
Wallingford Chri¢ Church .. .
... ... ... ...
from a
defe~t. F~~in!: 1hea1e
viour's ......
the better' back. The IlnJ~ weTe all St.
.orb..., ..hile forwanl Smith ..88 th jlick. BurghJield ... ... ...
MortiJne r .. . ... ...
"tJith Tomlin and Norris the best of the Factory B ... ... ....
otiIel'll.
'Palm e~ Sen. S.B.
FlICtory: A 3, West RMding lJni~ L
Tlie aboT DlAtch ..1l8 pI yed on Fac ry
. DIVlSION
0fbJiad. Ki~1I ....dow. As th_ t~mli
hlld .J".'"iOll~ lI1et twice in the 'l'empen~Dce
LNiiM. aM' on tISch _ion the "i8ftOJ' Palmer AtlIletic ...
luuI __ by the odd .oal-2-l
ten Redlands
Til.~UI'8t Cit;"
~8Il) ad ~ 01 e pme ... as
Basi dqn .... ..
aDd ta.. 1t0000esters "'ore quietly oollfidint
Excelsior ......
~DI tIt~ defeats oot. From
Pallgboumil .. !
hetorJ attaeked. &lIfi it :tI88...!luita
WoOdleJ ... ...
they meaJlt business. aad · Cook
St. GecrlO'S A.
opeiaed the 800re for UleDi. HO"MeT.
l!CluaU..A beforo lIalf.time. Factory
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I:ofthoW18 waa On tAe "ld, .... dacidedly
poor; titere seemed an '-n~ of virilit, iD
the attack, and the hat.ns and Mcb ..."
b,. no means ifreat.
C1nUtie
The -moa wben
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period
breaea
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eeaoIId half. .,.-JHiII. tbe O'lt"SKI<D-rll1'11t
put throDih from a 0eDtN! :.b~Yâ¢â¢;;::'...1'--~ii':;::
left. Then the \I nl!xpeqt\!Id
tol; h.a j)eea dOllli D8"1Ilt th'e
FIRST TEAM.
an eitllnt tbat ⢠victory for
Aug.
mOlt likely. But :RMd~ . from
30 \'. Cardif ... ,.. ... ... 2-0abo.. ed their reat 1Dtm. l.'be hal"..
..ith much _
pOW1Il' and .~ 8eRt.
,
aad the 30rward played. ... ith a T.im ;-;{ J V. Exeter ... '" ... ... ... 2'-2
eleetiT_ wIlSeh they had DOt dt.pl.y8I 6 V. QIl8eIt'8 Park R. ... 0-9
belere. The pr Ure wllieh th.,. (lQI'ciMd 10 v. Exeter ... ... ... ... ... 6-1
Ud ih oulNme .. the -oiMedy·wwkect ..,aI, IS V. windon ............ ~1
..hich wu ~ed bt Weir from Carr's 15 T. Southampton ... ... .. .' 2~
pull. The epeetators "VII themaelns up to 20 v. )(illwall ... ... ... ... 1-1
unetiated _HI
m. Rut the sequel w.. 2'T T. Briahton ... ... ... ... 2~
IUlfortanate. A Bristol plaYM IIhot at the Oct.
.
Beadin.. tr~, &lid the ball .trikiDg (}oed. t T . Newport .. .f ......, ... ~
8 T . Kerthyr ... ... ... ... 1~
in the I .toilia.eb. file ReAdintr
11. v. Portamouth ... ... ... 2-1
1I"eD.t down like. Jill. W1Iile the
playel'8 ere,..m, up, upe1tiIl&'
". Norill_pfon ... ... ... . s-r
Y. Bouthamptcn ....:. ... 2-1
IUIlO wou¥ be atopped, Sim
15
... -eryatal Pdlace ...... 0-9
oe~lf
and: p~t
ball pa ·t Archibald, 'who ,...as -looting at Nov.
'
Goodman.
1 v. Southend ...
32? 2"
8 ... Norwich City... ...... ~
INDmDUAL CRITICISMS.
⢠It ean _roely
.Jd that the Reedi1llr 15 V. BreIItfOJrl. ... ... ... ... 1)-1
d'al!ellorHr'l eo.erecl
..ith llery, BII T. Queen.' P8J'k R. ... ~
th,
the 1'8111' diTja;iou, .., T. Plymouth .~ ... ... 0-0
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leek ~ .
y . Oxford University... 3-2
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6 v. 8r~1 RoTer& .. , ... $-2
RESER.VE TE..\lI.
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.pt.
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1&' 'T. J;.1aton Bee. ... ... ......
Oct.
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1)-1
11"', p-..outh Roe..-:.... 1-7
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wouW 8001'(',
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Wlilt BMdiDlr lJnited 1.
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The eeeond half 'found the 'llomlllliers
l!rM8inr. IUld Church added" " 64l(\ond goal.
_ ___ a _ _ _
piptett had 'Ieory little to do, Lookee Tirwel.l
ud H.thaway playi]lg a ilne game. The
It_lerâ¢. were much the better t~m. and
D i"i iOD I.
G·
Cllurell '800M ...ith ⢠"hot shot. after the
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Bagsnot
aM tIN fiDal 8CC>re ..a.!
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v.-m., Uaitecl 1.
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aome to Jt.to.diq. What IWI critics OIl _ _NIl the d_ble enat. 1'0J' F ...,t........
Ascot
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Hawley
~y goald _ l I e r ia that
efta iJlayeci welT. .. hila special mnlltiOll.
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" " - - are n« iafIlllible. . '
. . rtf Hatlt..-y. 'Ho ~lAyed a jft'and Warfield
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... th.orne 8 Z 2 4 Iii
READING REtIVE I THE EOOND
- - . The Uaibld ...e.tll all triers, and per. em
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ItaIlS Rolph "8S the pick' of the bun.cb.
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Facton B ..&re to ItOTe plt.;red
hl'ist Wokmlh1U11
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been ellareh. 'but .8 no ref..ree a~red on tb Cnmberley
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Bi.nfield
a he lest h' . IIoaItiDi .8U_e¥d 1n w
&OeDe the maten. was postponed.
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ul(.niD,dlllo 9
niDI' the match. I'or the_ a_nee of Loft'
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bQue for the ITMter part of the aft«n.OOD
ha4 a 88rioll8 eftect OIl
PnlIIpecta.
It m., be -1Aiet; ho.--r. that it .... not
G,W.S ~
till Bl'iatol RoT... bad equau-t that Be.d.
iDIr really pullecl; tlu!lulllnl taptber. Th.
RNdIba d~l.y ill the firet half, eTlIIl _bee.
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the _lU"reD4le of hill linMlHn to.eMIt
&oN aDowed. In r. per _to of the _
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MAIDENHEAD THICKET
BOWLING CLUB.
â¢
A- SUcCESSFUL SEASON .
The ~ o.nd. friends oi \ ~ I,I ."
182 8 5 bQ..Ii DI_ chili sat down to dUD)!'r
664 10 6 Town Hall'on Tb.lI:redft y 8YeDlnt I.,,'
under t he w-esideJlcy of the ex . ~ "\ 1
C. W . .coIl, to lhe number of ~II. '
Wl 6 0 e$y.ble ~eninl beiug the r p, ul l
1D proposiDg .. Prosperity \ 0 I It.. ,
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the C'bainnan r8jff9tted that the l~'" '. ,,'
OIl the IfI'I!lI'n. >0(' " " n"l
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0 vit4!d to the . . nual dIn~. R~ ,/1" ,1 1 "I "
the deligh.tflll 811J'Nlundin' at 1 ',. .!'W/ .
,),
!SO 0 8 and said he bad 8l*!t JDaDY"enJ al
S63 0 0 there:'
Mr. P . Level' (oaPtain of
de
.
plied. II.Ild eaid t'be past -.son ball â¢â¢â¢/.
fUl, the. clllb not
1l1~ ~ ,
450 0 0 moet AU
a ailHl'le. p.m. OIl their 0
n. 1/ .oh
{her' IlaQ: met ml! of th. bel; cl u 1>- ⢠,1/1
ReadiDft and elM... h r6. . The c\ b C" " -.d
-;-1
563
en
2 0 played eo ..
e
/he'
tMtIl8 had
lIOOiaUy the
very B
SeMOn ba~
t . '''',
been ex-
I n.
'<1 '
.22 0 0 jo,.a.bIe. In. Yi iti.nc ~linA' . "y I., :.;:
400 6 0 aorape to«etheT eeveral
tul ....
man&ced to lIiv!, the Beading- ) ub "
licki~ He baAl e
iD ~ ron'
sport but kne.. no more onj "b;p '"'fte
tbn' bowls ftich ... .QOt
old .".~ â¢
pUle alo-ne, but proTided e erei" .In,1
39 ,
8lJOI't Cor ,.0$11' _ . alld
6 ' .1 "1.
hteodinc __ bet'S ".old
bi I '.1"
lGIll
-.-cj
lacili '
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th~ I"U
talk of tile ' bU8 aerTice ru.nni.n1f dirt<·'
:n
33 18 'I Xa.idenh d to Orlord.
1Jl1tTe
In jtiving "The. Presicleot;,
l!O 7 0 Mr: F. W . Porter Mid Lord
a li.nk. be~
Xineriea
.417 0 OODltl
and i1 tWe "&l! one t.hiqaanother that W&8 d irable. i~ .
hearted understandin«
d eo
.1910 8 ina between America and
~rwent pa:rty r..e.tiDa in. Am
21 0 0 the prospect& of - Pr idellt
20 ⢠8 idea of the ~ of Nati
. Too .
2110 0 reliance muat not be p1aAled n the a
n'
I
01 the RepUblicana. w-hich
. P oJpolitiw " moves.· 'rhe heart
:Amp, ".~
Y&8 perfectly
wul and d
. to II .. ld
to a ~ ~f N..aone and atamp oul Jto\'astatinj{ wars. Mr. Portel
,n.-Iy 1',1 0 '
eiaed the . . PllIJ(!ll'I in Ewdand ... . jl·h
Yere oo~tly finding f ..
witt, f~'
Go'MMIJIlMt. and said l 'I 4.i,\l thiOl . " â¢
bid tor IITMter ~ircul tiona. 9ur G-""'~
...at: wu till Untted, bot Am~ ca "'". ,
in twa.in beca
one mall bit.d trlf,1 to
"l'ml t;be abo... " I4cl.r Aeto1'I ~ al ... , I" i>'
oo......,a;. .ted 00 the ....~ he ndud .. 1 btt
eam,p..ip. tho\li\'h be JMr. P0I1 r) boo! ~~:
un
~t 'WOJDeD aituDI in Par~'j,,:IlI' u' /If
w01l1d be a ' worth ·repl'llllDtftiVt' ,.! 'N
1110. . . of tII.ia G01UItry. and ~ ,h""hl r
90. . if .,.... got mor~ lt ~, he
r......)
attractive