Reading Observer 04-1920
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THE RE.-\DING OBSERVER, SA.TURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920;
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The Winner 9f· the "\Observer" Flight Coupon takes hi~ Trip.
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Mr. George Eustace, the well-known newsagent and
bookseller, of IReading, who won the "Observer" Flight.
Coupon last i eek, made his trip ~n Wednesday in last
week. He .wrif es :.
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arr qUite s ure £I Y lll g has
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great future before ,it.
If 1 mi~ht sugges t to some o f
grand.
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It
is simp ly
budding, or sprouting,
artists who fail to get the ri~ht prospective o r perspective to take a
lew flyinlg trips. fo r its ' les50l1s,. are
to\VC!TS
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npd
co untry ,
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g ran ~. The view ov~r the church
!> lIrr~L1ndlng Rea din g could
had Dec n
_o;l! l~satloI1s .are ~ons " nse . \ F o r. ad m itt ing I was
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fad
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, o ld abo ut ~u.mps and Jumps: s ea .s l ck n es~
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bCIOrc startln~,
w~cn we di: d, start. and I was not lI sed to t h e l~eenI.
n eS:i uf the wi nd in the cl d ud s . a ll I ca n say is t hat no gi.rl ~njoye d a
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new toy this Easter. l ike 1 e n joye d ' ;) fly ing trip.
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Mr, EUSTACE
STARTING ON HIS TRIP,
a c compan ied by i"1is5 May Jorimal, of 125, Broad Street,
Reading, the winne!" of the Free F light given by the
P"op r i,etors of the Palace Theatre , Cheapside.
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If thI S Club has ha rdl)! fulfilled ' expectations, it has, all
th~ sam.'e.
perform ed exceeddlgl y
well right
sea~"'o n . and in doin g .battl e with several clubs o f co nsi dera ble,
seniorit y ha s show n an a bility of which to be proud. The
Unite d entered quite' a num ber o f attractiv e co mpet itions . and
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in each of them made its m~ rk . and no ma tter to wh om it ha s
been opposed it h as inva r iably rend ered a good account. of
itself.
Onl y a few days ago t he Club met the ol d-establi shed and
ot Windso r and
Eto n on the Stag M eadow. an d afte r putting ~IP a ver'y sotlnd
gam. fe n by 2.- L Earli er in I the Seaso n the Reading United
had paid a vis it to
s;)me ground an d its defeat wa s repre·
strong com bination f i¢h ting und er the ban ner
hy pr~c i scly the same fi¢ur e:-i. fact~ whi.ch go to prove
th"JJnit cd ':; strength even bet ter than so m e of the matches won
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ment of the Club is in the hands of energetic
On ~a c h occas ion o llr \V in d sor correspon dent wrote in
will have overco me their ground troubles and
the ~isitors. and
on the first occa sion he admi ~ted that what lu ck r here wa s
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recent games have been played at Maidenhead.
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down the Pairper Park racing ' enclosure agai
left United practica lly without a ,. home." and
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pra i:;;;ewo rt hy terms of the fo r m d isplayed
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the ga~e did not go the way 01 the Reading U
But the
U.pited first string ha~ not ca rried off all the
the
United "A" .section lias kept its end up
wel l. as
witne>s its match with' Newbury (another O l ,"-estl.b l ,,~,ed club)
a few days ago. Th is 8a~le was in the T
teagu e and
wa s ,played on Pa l ~~r Park, and all who
pleasur~ of ,
being present voted ,it one of the most
games o f the
seas~n. United' won by 4 goals to 2 .
for
Reading Un ited that so me weeks ago the powers
closed
through o ut the
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of a s iti sfac tory charll'cter.
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