Reading Observer 04-1920
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\.Ii>ING OBSERVER, SATURDAY,
APRIL 17, 1920;
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Winner of the · " pbserver " Flight Coupon takes his Trip.
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Mr; George Eustace, I the well~known newsagent and
bookseller, of Reading, who won the . "O!>~.eryer" I.Flight. .
Coupon last week, 'made his trip on Wednesday r·n last
week. He writes :\
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.. I am quite sure !ly ing has a great future'
it. It is simply
grand . ] f I, might SlI:Sfest to som e ' C;f OUT budding, or sp routins.
a rti sts who lilil to get t he right prospective or perspective to take a .
few fl y ing tr ips. for its lessons are grand. The v iew over'the church
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could not fail t o charm.
Al l the tales I had b.e~ told abo ut bumps and jumps, sea sickness
sensations are nonsen se. For. ~dmittin g I was a little ⢠n ervy'
before startin~t \V~en w.~ did star t" and I wa: not used ,to th~ keenness of the wind In the clo ud s, all I can say IS that no girl en joyed a
new hat of a ch ild a ne J, toy this Easter like J erijoye d a flying tr;p,
thanks to rh e kindnes~ i f ~ The Reading Observer.' ..
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..J ~hoto.: ~y. U. Co l li~~r. l<. ead inK.
Mr, EUST-t CE STARTING _ ON HIS TRIP,
accompanied by l\1.iss May Jorima l, of 125, B road Street,
Reading, the winner' of the Free Flight given by the
Proprietors of \he 'Palace Theatre, Cheapside,
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If thIS Club h as hard ly fu lfilled exp~cta tio n s, it has, a ll
same, perfo rmed exceed ingly we ll right throughout t he
the game did .not go. the way of the Readi n g
But the
United first ' st ring has not carried off all
the
Uni,ted .. A" section has kept it~ end up ex,oee<lt rW:y
'witness 'i ts match with Newbury (another old . e~ta
and in jdoing battle \~ith several ciubs o f co nsiderable
k.n,imitv has shown cao abil ;ty o f which to be proud. The
nited entered. quite ~ number of at tractive com,petitions. a nd
each of them made its maik, and no matter to w ho ~ it has
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.a lew days ago. This game was in the Temperan
was played on Palmer Park. and a ll who had
.. beirag present . voted .it one of· t he ·most sporting '
.season . Un ;teJ WO"n by 4 g~als to 2. It was 'u n t>,ctuna"e
""aume United that. so~e weeks ago the po;vers t h
opposed it has I in va riaHly rend ered a good account of
Only a few days ago th J ,Ciub m et t h e old.estaplished and
combination fig h tjn~ unjder the banner of W~DdslOT a nd
011 the S tag Meadow, an d afte~ putting up a J ery sound
fell by 2-1. Earlier in i the season the Readli ng United
paid a, vi~ it to ~h J ~ame ground and it~ . defeat' was iTep re.
the Palmer . Park racing enclosu re against
United practically withQut a .. home," and
by precisely the same fi gures. facts J hich go t o p;ove
strength even better than some of the mhtch es wo n
games ha h
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been played at Maidenhead.
of the Club is in the hand. of energetic and I."thu, ;."t;"
·geopemen. and by. the time next season arrives
have overcoine their ground troubl es and foun .. s helter'"
·of sati sfactory character.'
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ft. On each occ~sion our WiJldso r correspond'e nt wrote in
isewodh y terms' of th e form displayed by th e v isitor s. and
the first occas ion he adm it led that wh at luck there was in
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