Reading Observer 03-1920
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~ HE Broad Street B~o therh oo d Male Voice Choir is ·
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60uniod' swell-known " Soldier~: Chorus.
sang the solo In the part-song Hues of
Be.:leur) and iJ the banjo serenade .. Lady Love"
L. Spkrks took the leading part. Miss
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dema~d. and their entertainments always certain
by l arg e audiences. If any ev ~dence of
this fact is ne-eded one has only to be presentLI having
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reserved a seat well in advance- at the concert which is
very Juccessful with her v i'olin osol05 ..
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gi ven. annually by the Choir in the Lar ge 'Town Hall in aid
of charitable objects. Another of their suc cessful ellorts
was given at Whitley Hall on W ~dne sday in la st week.
when 3 large number of persons assembled to hear them.
On ~his occasion they had the assistance of several wellknown local artistes. including Mi ss Hunt. Miss R. .
Rumming. Mr. Pounds. a~d Mr. W. Frame. Th e Choir
gave some of the most successful
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\"'vet,SQell} arid I·" Allegretto" fr~,m Concerto
Pounds
.. I iehd .orMine " (~anderson). while
Frame
the , Id favoutite .. Widdicombe Fair"
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an °e tertaining monoiogue entit led " ,
Bachelor ' (Gh. alier). Miss Hunt sang " Parted " .
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yoi 'calling Me" (Marshalll. being.
thr latter. Miss E. Green. oiilam~t at
Street
'accompanied, while the choir was in .
of the.
Mr. F. W. ~arv.y.
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large
repertoire. including .. Comrades Song of Hope " ~Adam}.
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XV. of · the Nautical College. ~angbourne.
11 played the FlTst XV. of the ·Newbur}l Grammar .
School at Pan·gbourne on Sat~rd ay. March 6th. aod
won by 3.p;'iots (1
to nil.
Owing to the state of the ground and a steady down_
pour of raID, the · game ' .developed into more. or less ·01 a
rough and tumble than an exhibition of 100tlial1,. and there
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touch-in-goal. l r'- break-away
Idr'Wards result.d in Whistle securing .the.
which Coold failed to convert.
latter ~al£ of the game . ,developed
the mud. and the College team was hard.
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of lhree points. The game thus ended
. wi~ for the College. and it is difficult to
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have heen the result under more ta"OUl\llb,Je
corld ..t.o.~s of
, which ·was ceh ainly in favour
advantage of weight and age.
team' was as folJows:- Full baCk.
Tayro~. Thorburn. Walker. vOUDO'I"U
Hale-Monro ; Forward â¢.
i"J(:LeOQ ~ Coold ' Cox. Whistler .. Page. W,oods and
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was never any
combined
attack
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either side except an
Newbury were
pressing most of the time 'and made severa] dangerous
'occasional break-through by the forwards.
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attacks. which were averted more by good lUCk than sound
judgment. N~wbury were unlucly not to score. and an
⢠attempt by them to drop a goal only failed by inches. ..,
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. Our ' photograph .is of the Reading University College
F.C .. who succeeded on Wednesday in I~st weel< despite the
absence
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H. W. Street.
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of their 'best players, in entcr-
ing the final round for the Reading W edne~day Cup ,by
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of all
Printing.
defeating Tramways by 4 ';oals to
They have DOW to
meet the winner .. of the lsemi,final b~twe.'n' Walling/ord anel
11wyford. and should succeeel in
good game
even if they · do not SU\I,c ..,d
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Tfe College: team which did duty on Wedoe'sday was
OS follows :.- J. H, Murphy. goal;
Penaluna. kft back.
C: E. Scott. right back ; J. S : Hancock. left back. E. G.
Passlr.ore. centre half. W. Roff. right half; A. S. Wright.
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left. G. Dear.
outside left. A.
centre forward. I. Harldem. insid'e right. and J. R. West.
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