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,READING
SATURDAY,
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SONNING ~OMAN'S
TO ,HE H
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N WBERY'S
for CARPET'S.
., MAKE SOME
â¢
vVe have 'bought well
and therefore can offer
exceptional val ue.
-, ~arpets will be higher
in price - t ake ~ our
advice and purchase
withqut, delay.
' Our F)~ents have only to
call and note the value
to prove our statement.
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Style 118.
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for slender to
fig ures, carried out in
weight botiste. White
;)I,::tastefully trimmed,
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111:
P rice
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-'"-t READING'S CROP,PER
, HI~~T
SCHOOL SPORTS.
th~
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AT
MERTiHYR.
A wi{e·s. pathetiC nppe:~l ' t-o her
Wa.q beard in till) 0 j', orce Cnurl,
n Jetter from :\fn. Euid Dorothy
of " Grovo Cottage, i' SOllmng, w;"
letter she 5lud she l"i!Ohed to .. see
m'lke somet.hi ll'T ()ui:J of li((' ..
She married cher /husban d .
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wltl'd H ib bert , Roy,1i GtlrriSO Il A l'lilliori',
/lIT, 1914, nnd lm.! ~ u"jtb h im 3t Cut',,"-si
Mayfair, and other!'nddresM's in
he was home on I ~flve from lIet
August. 1919. when home' on
never \' is~ted her, nrl in S, eptemh.rI
,' ear be wrot-c sa) 109 he
live
longer.
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Mrs Jilibbel't. 'SaJd she repl i:d,
I have trled hal d to
YOll h a.ppy
We are
evm-ything before U-I!, a nd
not return to me .Ii ~n hnrdlv U'_ ._l",,'
~a.m, I wa.nt you to
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FOOTBALL.-
r .n,,~ee~;i
. l~,w~~e'~ ~~:~~~~:,~~:'::N
past.
t)ut of
life.and
YEA,R AS CHAMPION.
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TWICE DEFEATED BY SWANSEA
TOWN . .
M .... H,bberl
GROUNOj CONDITIONS.
Judge- tllla one for
Mrs. L. Bird. oi
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says ~ .. My kidney
co n6nfment and I
Swansea T Oll n. if a. trifle fortunate in obtain·
109 t he Fha!!! or the SpoilS at. E lm Park on"'uood
Fliday. ,dl the sa.me p]a.yed th& more' nttrnct!ve
football. thoug b t hey, hk~ ReadUlg, when In
(I.Ollt of goal, lacked fimsb
The only chtt1k reSfstC I-ed by Ule YII·tOrs should nevor have hap·
ren ed I t fell to a shot lfrom fah ly i Ion ,!, rAng".
and It. certa.lnly appeared jto me AS though Cr.1 wfOld, .s;1w:fi ecl that the ha,! wa !!. an easv thin g for
h Im to handle. tre!'lt.ed '"jit h It o\"'er Conf~dentl.v ,
wit h t he result that it pas<;;ed into£) the net) I a.m
confident. JlO one was more surprIsed tHan t he
Reading goalie.
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pa.ms
NEWBERY, Ltd.,
m el'elY lvay. From
that Doan's Pills are
and I oon\,ally ree'''''lm.md
POOP. FORWARDS.1
Tho Rea.dlng forw ards, I as a. line, were again
(S'~ned )
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'REDMAN'S
"UW~NTA" BA~AAR
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Ot ol,l~::.:~:o.~,
~I Note ,Our Special 'Offers 'This Week.
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etc,
Mr" ~ â¢â¢_.,,~
&nd
12-mch extra strong GALVANISED BUCKETS
2 / 11 '
13·inch
3 /3
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ditto
ditto
pliOO,
Mr. Hobbs
both from an "(hi''''''~iln,oi
12-inch double bl ock tin FISH KETTLES, 'complete with
: drai~rr, 5 /6 each.
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RBMEMBER lOur Motto is Small Profits. Quick
Returns, B~d no Profiteering.
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Forri'''''er,I:t ...M,';or
Asaoci&Uon"
POInted oui
RANGE KETTLES, very strong coppe r body, at 4 i9,'5/9,
6 / 9 ,e ach. Marvellous value.
â¢
""0"'.00
K ~rr,
NOTE THE ADDRESS:
N'S "UWAN:TA"'8AlAAR
43, MAI{KET PLACE, R,EADIN6.
H. thought it
skill ed Wotk: t he
a. ~ood "Smlth requu-od
puttm£ on tho shoes.
of tlle aua.tomy and ]>h:~i<"",<y
In his
Vl(YW
bhe work
were
beiOTe
.
At tb&
prev ious year's sports it was
who did
the 100 ya:rds' &print in t~8 school record hme of
10 4-5 second.." but on this oeea.sion the hea.vy
goal from a. penalty kick t here 'were some hopes
going bent him, and be tOOk 4·6 seconds longer.
bettor than R.ad ing. ~nd ' despi~ the sturdy and
clever WOT'k of the visitOlk defeni:lers, tlae home
men tW ice got through ah d were, themf()re, enabled t.o cl aim a. victory l by two goaJs to one.
Doth Horler a.nd CrawforH lperformed. .some !!'en.
snhono.l work in resiatm~ SW3nsea.'s atta<-ka, and
It W'a.e as well that they ,vere at their best, as
the homers were 6 ghtin in the neighbourhood
of the Readinlt gooJ practicallY tbo whole or-the
second half. 'Though SWlUlseRo, on the general
run of the pIn-v, deserved to win, O[1e of the goRls
'Which fell to t heir loL was pradlca.lly presented to
t hem by Lc!;tl"r, though, when b e diverted
Lhe course of the bali sev~I of the Welshmen
were s11rrollndtng him , a.nd. it iR questionable
whether he \vould have got the leather away.
order to demonstrate
en£Iil\Siastically the
boys enler iJlto sports &n~ athletic;'. In the open
One niH.6t mention ~wh unus\la) incidents
p'a.roo. very unia.\'QI.1rably Wltb
Q.~ber tr&dee. In rna.ny paata 0;{
sboes cost £1.
A PROUD 1l:EOOR.D,
Mr. Hill. of London" Dl'oposed "
Branch and It. OffI.~",''\ and lh 6 l'>-o""d.ont
J. AlUItey) rE!plied. He eJ:prMSoo
presiding over Booh 1& ilurie .o'_rina~
dia.lly we100med back thoso members
tl.lTnOO aa!e and sotmd !rom the war.
aug-i_ted tha.t bheir' /A.saoci&tion_ ~;'i;"tl;;lw
prioos, 00; th06e present knew ,.,
such was not the ou~.
their mOO] hers and
When tne
la.nd,
They were
to protect
body
too.
in the way of
&noo of tbel:t' men,
v~ pleasaut tlWlk:
theu- hon . sooreta.rY' 1
min:a.ted address and
lor by about I
1ICI"lP<!d
tnree-qnarte.rs of a. milel for tb~: whole 6ChooJ
(handicap by age) there 'rere ilboqt 450 mnners',
some of whom recel'v:ed for.midBtble '8tarts of nearly
a: quarter of a. mile. The! old~r boys found it too
big !I. problem to try for~st place, so they co n·
tented themselve9 by lin . . g arr¥ and running
round together. ,Again, 1 ~ the 440" yards (junior
school handicap', 8S m~r. ae flf!<y·nme entri~
were received. The" 01 Boytl'," mile wall a.n
exoeJ.lent ~e:St of enduran l.e, anq Yasey receiv_ed
Repayable
Soathern Eqnltable A"VI''''''
Elstabliehed
EXCHANGE~' t.~~~;"~
is, Blagra.ve !=I
.tte!~alllLg.
profuse congratuJations op arriving at the tape
tirsl
In
a field oontauung ' such
a;
~nowned long·
distance runnel' as Coet.~n. In f&ttne89 to the
Jatter it ehollld ibe stated ,that hi.:! War experiences
have not been I COrldUCh"~1 to continuing R ca.reer
of successful athletics.
Mr . R. Newport acted.
ref~ree in the great
ma.jority of events and t.he aMi stant masters
as
were the jud~.. ; M..
S. <kook an~ Mr. J.
WeSt were timekeepers and Sergt..·Ma.jor Ina
was officia.] st.a.rter. Orea credit mnst be given ,
however, to Mr. J. L. Bylo·Jooee f9r the efficientfarrangements .he made m hIS capacity ,88 SP9r1:.i
8edre.tnry a nd h"ellSUr~r. I In aU, it was a most
,aucces!J{ul meeting-nearJ:r, if not quite, the best
held for seVeral :yea.rs past. The prizes were dis.
tributed b)j
'E. M, Sutton .. follow.:_ â¢
PRIZE LIST.
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Senior wng Rtm.- l Thomu, 2 Ta.ylor, ma.., 3
Wakefteld, ,
lunior LOn~ Run .- l s:lutylor, a Adams, 3 Ha.n~.
-Putting the Weight.- l ll'ountnoy , ma.. (29 f eet ,
Ii inebeo). ,2 Btoy.novi~,
'I'hrowinKr the Ol'1cket [Ba ll '::""l Pountney, rna.
(lIS yaro., 2 feet. 8 molle(). 2 DolJery.
LooR' Jurhp (open).-l Rrountney, ma.. (18 feet.. 1
The un~n~ble team whioh r'Gproselnted
Read ing against the l owl ~pla.ce.d Mertbyr Town
on Saturday ca.me an a.wful croprr, the home
learn d owning 'them to tbe t une a four goaJ8 to
1m'e. It ma.v be as well to 'live the ReadinR' team
publicitf' Hero it iR : Cran"ford; Smlth and
La<rt.er;' Ch r istio, Mavin) dnd Chorley; Seymour,
Bade", 'Vsston, Weir l an1 Andrews.
TO All R~RPF:r.T
Â¥iss
UN~XPECTED.-
Men.hyr Town hn.d lo bef o \ foroed. to make !!O
many chllngee in their eleren tha.t their eup-
porter. reared th.t they !we,.. in for ⢠licking.
Bllt t he changes seemed to mrLke for HUCOOSS, as,
oertain It is that they playj IWel}' throughout and
wen deS6TVoo t.h&ir vi
_ over a Tery disa.p-potntIng Side. Reading's efenoe WIUI a.gain the
best part 01 it-that is all that need be said.
inahes) 2
§a.und~,
mi.
The Mile'j (open).-l Thoima.8,
a .Pope,
3 Johnson,
(Winn ..... tim<> 5 min. 2 >\,!jth ..... J.
. ,High JU,!,p (under 19).-1 EllJott (4 f ..t. 'Ii
mch8!"l". 2- p,lther.
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15}.-1
(15 I â¢â¢t .
mi.
Jump (under,
r. '
'LonJr J_p
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CONCLUSION OF' WE~H TOUR,lDabes). 2 Beale, mao
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.ReadiDg concluded t.heir tour in Wales on T1l'eI':
.tumOR SOHdm. ~. â¢
da.r.. when· tlrey played a e:z:hibttion ma.tch with ,
-·HicII J~p (open).-I IGWtt.lj!-leet). a ForMtd·RhondR, 8r drawn
me ot two goals each tescue
and IPet.en.
being the result.
Read ng I miased a. pena.lty.
'High .rump (under 10! ' ...... ).-1 Lowil. m1,
This was the' nearest Reatlmg came to, a victorY (3 feet). 2' ]WUelin.
throngh~ the -holidays, +nd, aa four ()f the five
(open).-1 M ..... (ll f..t. 9! inch",).
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mon whron, I have frequenttv advocated ehould 2 Butt, . tart.
Throwing l the Cricket :&.11.- 1 111'&8011 (SO yards,
form the front line WeT'& in t'hat position on the
OOcMion under notice, I Ihave 90me rea.aon for 3 incbee), 2 Stone. mi.
100 Y..-ds (tinder lJ).- 1 WOQdes6n. mo.,' 2
satisfaction.
Halton ...3 Chaplin.' (WinD..... _ â¢â¢ 1J3 . ⢠.,..).
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.arda (..dar 9! Iy.....), i"""" scl1oo1.- 1
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2 BloWers, mi., 3 UffeD. '(Winner's time,
B9"ATBUILDERS AR1fS ~, .THE TRuRo.
A match between the a.bf>v~teQ.m8 tor t.he "bene. 17;~~':l· ." ~deI- '
...00:.1.-1
fit of the Royal B""kshirp J ""FitM, attracted a
~ge ' number of ' spect.a~ .to ·.flhe ...R.ecrea..tion ..
t;:ne,
Ground on Good Fnday ~orrung. A keen and
'Whftle,' Dl8-, 2 . ,"".,...,
In(:4:!restlnl{ pms wBf .wit nessetI, botb~ tea.ms being
comPosed 0! ~pa-s~I,a.tId~· ~ies~nt players ' adding
8chool, -1 l'~.Y.
seaiJ).
R.dditiona.1 ⢠i1tterMt: ....to ~tlie rpatch.
The :&oo.tbuilde1'Â¥- .A;","s ,...on ,bptht ..,1
9oal. to o~e,
, During the inter.vaw ·'!i'!g. ~ War "tmtest was
bronght off, ' tpe . boatWoflI:J.erii,· who had a very
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powerful team, winnin'gf
ily by two puns to
nil.
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T~e result of
ion, ..... £1 16,. 6d.
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T..,~born ~. ~~,,?&y; , .fW=,':2.
y.e.a.rs · ill ot'ga.nuung
timL (Appla.use.)
hil lgood work, but
bon'esty. Th&re was
more re$Peotod by sJI 1
oontmue, (APPlaa!:IS~
wlbh the.:;',):
Double.
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A",oc".tl~'"
t~me.
EvENfW'Ts'.nn"';'.
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'fhp teams were:
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Boatbuilde.n . Ann:!l. - I Golder i . F . Eliot
(Capt.) a.nd H . .Tanner ;\ W . Warnck, F.. J.
Hardinjt ,and H. , Elliott; jJ, BurtOn, W. Wright,
A" ~tle, W. Eliot and W. Smith.
The Truro.-C. AOOolo~ ; -~ :Alf Mills fIJ1d ' F,
dl.eue cart)i1l8'
BUGS. -'""'rt"
BEE~LES~l
..~' -f,Hf.
BAN,KRUPT
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SHOP- ~'
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EG ~ ' tender : thci~ sincere
~»i1® ·.to 'cOpe ';ith-'il..;
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apo~~ .tQ, t1\eir." cu.stPlJlers-Jo'r ..~he~
G;e"i: Rash a~ring ..II last wee!..
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The £ollo;'g remaining lots are now .: being ,cle.ired. All are , no""
t, sb~ in windows : -.
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56 ~ :La~es: GIicl> Walki~g Sboe5
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97 paw; Ladies Glace Shoes, ICuhan heels ⢠â¢â¢â¢ '
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76· pairs Children's GJaClC Gibson S~ sizes .7 to 1
8( pairs Youths' Box Calf B<f>tS,' .ewn ,. :. .
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65
50
72
. 79
60
82
pairs <;bihhen's l.-ace Sch'fl
pairs Ladies' Glace Kid Sl\oes
pairs Men's .B9x Calf Boots
pairs Ladies' Glace Lace B,oots
pairs Ladies' very high leg Boots,
pairs Ladies' high leg Tan Boots,
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â¢â¢â¢ at
sewn ...
going at ' 12}.
11 inches, high
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worth.40/- ; going at ~j6
wortli dpuble I 'to clear lC)~ .
Boot's, 1 VnChd high
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now
'92/,
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B~ts
.'/'6 pairs Children's Tan Clilf Boots,
86 pair" Wies' Glace high ieg Lace
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_at 4/6'
at
at fj/6'
at .. 8/6
,a t 4!6
at 10/6
at 1016
10/6
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Hundre4s of other. "lots.
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him. But
pathy,
ADervo~
MOW. A· d~~~~.~t;,:"',
teKray
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MEN'S
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the ~~ l slde to t:urn"'out ~a.rly,~ a.nd therein
1Hon
,.,. t~.. â¢8,00".
.Too.on pI 11' defeat.. ~ainst '5 :/Vins, The
(M,., B. IG:
,po.t has ' been
Sh~is}
no 'sineqnrl;}, as ,ftlilque!ltly" at ~ Ja~ hOom, illneu
or othB}" una.voidabl~ ~e obJiged pla.yers to cry
off, and subrtitute8 ,have oad to be found.
Twentf, eight dill.....,t !la~ have' participated
In the 18 ma.t.cb.es,,..pn onlv ' two of.. them ha,\!:e
pla.yed m- all ,the pmes. Th Beason', best. per·
fonnan",," 'feN ,the dele... admini.t.keiI to Marand Runnem~ (E~m), and a d.i'a-wn game
with. WplQngb~nI. .
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)l;, A, ._Nelde.
playeh
(goall:eeper)fhas improved during the @eason. His
fa~t. htut beern weakJl:6S& in clearing" 80ft .. .shots.
ThIoS was riot- 80 evident io the ~last ff1W ' matches
when he beglLIJ" to use his feet far'1ticking a.wav.
B. G. Sh ..... &t; back. proved tows. 01 ...."ngth
the SeB,§on:
hittjng, sound
intelligent
. have been
in
partner,
oonaist-
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bcc:aaiop&1 ... JappN.rances . in ~t.be forWa.rd ~lin,.
~la.k~ shoW;ed. ·promillin 'form at', the ~qeginni.ng
tJi'"
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School. In the remain ng ten matches, the de-fen~ gave away nine Pols Qnly. Six matches
were played aga.inet R~Ia.gh H.C. , dour being
won by a. mairgin of
JZ'oal only Ion each 'occasion, one ~ng dl'&WD, whilst Ranl!lagh
one vjctoby~ aho by a. 900re of ope goal to
Two' good ptnormaJ1ces were the wins qver Yate-lev a.nd Thorn~CI'Ofts on fore~n soil.. .
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Mi.. Jenl,h,aon fbo<:k) , I>a.a Coupled '
good
side.u:!~!"':.,!f:!!"i~Z:.
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D~ring
_!JOn ' Shears played in ·th. Ber,k·
shire County Trial mat4. Besides taking part in
this ~&me, Leadley p1a, e.d ' for BerkShire on four
occastoDS.
LADd~~S' XI. .
This 'ide1:lB8 ha\liiuil" a ,ucce6JJlul season d ..·
)'ite the disparity of·th. " goali fOr" land " ~oal.
aga.inat, : 41 01 the Iattr::
' being obtained by Uni.
versItv CoUege (in two
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play on the field with ! excellent
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King Street. :f
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A thoroughl), intere"i~cke;r season has just
been ooncludell by the
I · ps Bjoeuit Factory
hocftJ teams.' Very jtl'O&t .....& hes not como
to tany of the Hides that Aove ~ been run: good
perfonnF,ce9 have -been t>Ut up , whil:.t) on the
other b 'and, some un6Xp60teH :failures ha", taken
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. .-.',.Y.RECREAT.J(INl
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KEATIN?'S
READiNG ":SlscrhtFAcTORY
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THOMA.S
We r â¢â¢ll: J. Goodall, G! Laoy and !!" AbsOlom;
R. Jam ... ·W. Olill; s.
~. I)"", .... d W:
Beots (Capt.}. '
Tug of War teams:
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Boatbuild .... Ann â¢. - A. AIlwood (O'pt.), WI,
P age, A . Page, F ~"Jrwooi:I , A. Burton, A Warrick. J. C~nnon.: H . Ha.rdi~g.
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The Truro·-W. S~6l"Vall (Capt.}. W. Cook. W.
Wiggen.. J. F.~nk1in . E. Dockers, A.I' White.
bre~dr' H. Lea, ~ shaylor
P AST
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ma.gnificent work lle
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READING COME A CROPPER.-
!l-IF..R'fH"{R'S WIN
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This match W IlS played en t he Swan~n. ground
hefON a la.rge and a veIJ' eXCited body of spec·
tatOl'1l. I Reading were beri t. on wiplog out Satur·,
d a.y·s defeat, and a.fter they had registered. a
worked ha.rd and. woll right through
~~:,,;:" I' t~e.g a m'.. and t~e iol"Wa.rd.s ~howed improvr ment,
over being great.
A'a.too from -many
,>f Eng land. and nu*,erous
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in
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sign s of kidnev
gmvel. rt\m~
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and d lzzine.'R .
jumped
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con"""nFingl
Kidney Pille a.t
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ea.sed, and ~ the
reache!l
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THE RETURN MATCH.- "
L. Bird"
Often those in the
comp laint do not
Tbe hR.lvet!. too, ,vit h he ex-ception of H ar·
bld~8, w ere decidedl. Ofi'I'OOIonr, but H orler a.nd
â¢Smltlt wpore splendJd de enders. 'Vith the exception of the one en-o~ refelTed ' to craWford
pla.ycd really well.
The Ca.rpet ·House,
my back:
In
paIRS " ere m ostj
Platter tQ get about
pre<:sed a.nd t Ired aIld
feel WOrn out
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yery ,veal ,!>tate hy
, ,. I was very i ll COL·
agonies at tim"es~ but
arter I hAd bean 1iSIOg
Pills for about a. \\.-eek.
the pam and nJade me '
Swansen. 'ver!!) however, ! al-w:ays '''kffing ' a trifle
It-[mIte
-1d
And fa.et.s 8"re ~hat.
tl:Jat can be verified.
[By "OLD SPORT."]
HALVES WKAK.-
Friar Street
and
Queen.i Victoria
Street.
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Style 420
The Reading '.\ 6rnan
fact tells more by
unsupported foreign
dl stinct.ly poor. Not once dld · t.hey geb togetber.
And rew!! WtL" the only man to play IIp to b is
form , a.nd every nmv a nd again Bailey waf>
promment. As for t he others: Db, dear!
you knmv it
Wlll never
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