Reading Observer 07-1920
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'SCHOOLS' / ATHLETIC
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FOOTBALL NbTES.
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SP.ORTS.
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BAD
WRAY RE SIGNS - FpUow,,-l'IJ o[ the Reading Foo~liaUIP1ub,)fill be
BEHAVIOUR OF THE CLERK plUMed to learn that. Jlmmy Wray hal algned 'ANk UAL MEETING AND REPprJ.
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\ OF' THE JW ElATHER. '
" fOTm.e for the club fOr next ~ ~q. All agree
that he
a player ()f great prom]Je. pmap6 FIRST SU'BS'l'ANTIAL BALANOE
'f
In a
tJi"o
IN IUND.IN HISTORYâ¢.
.
Far the fint t une lD tho
ODe
wou¥
Ylaw
r:tched
ot the
",ere run \
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Ttl- folloirinr .... ~ letters of &pology at theuInability to ""'00 _-Col""ol Leob. WlI,.... M 1'..
the Mayor '" and MiI.-.nrfJSI (Dr. and Mrs. G ij
â¢.\bram), Hr. I.eoa~ Sutton and 'Miss Sutton,
while <>theta were precluded frmtt. o.t.tending by
J"eM(IIl of the wee.t.h.er. I
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PRIZE
TO DATE.
100 YDS. HANDICAP
,IlcnQra.l meetmg
Cyomng at St.
ot tho
AMoci&tion
~~~l~~~:~~;~~~~F~'ncr"""·
â¢
Asaoci&bon (lIl Thursd&1
Scbool.
Tho reuoc,
e... e~ne mu.t
sa that.
~~lJ .ouocc,-"f~':~
! :~~~;~:~;:;~;:;:r'~
~
op,portunifies
, reductions that
dock of. sale
will-be many
of other
:sttiking
lfisit
Cl"Owda
"'\0 the ~"'c!~~",,~
tlon now haa
~O::.
sport, hel!l at hUl work. and the ... 11
:'~~iW~~~;~~~t~~~~~,1
~ .of tho
bureauClub
Enry
J?rowmme
Tho Reading
l'ootlxiU
IS tile
tint bodythat
to
sold at Elm Park dunng ~h. ~::!~~~M~~~~Ci,I;::~!
dIrectly sold by,\JnOn put ·f,
"'t~,..r~fht
jQa. (Wilson
,-~ ~-~'~)
Fed.~aLlon,
:::~~~~~~~i]~~:~~~~j:B~~i~~~~
(W,- """"" i 3,
.
J '
K"i
the
Others,
jP&bner Central).
. .I
,100 YD!< .BO"YS (lZ-,:U YE!JRS) -1. E.
(Wilson a..t.raO. 2, M. Jeno13 (AI£_
P.LAYERS AND DIREOTORSContral) . 3. J. FloWer (Newtown). ~. E. ~
TK. present '",lallo"⢠wp between
(Redlands)
,
r:
100 YDS
GJiItI. ~ (12-14 YEA~ -1, " 'H': aDa the aU'ectOrs of the Readlng .,,~~.... n
Andrew. (Pahuer oCenlAl) i 2. M Mason (palmer IS worth comment. Seldom. I[ ever. In the '''''''''ry·.1 r 'O!>'...ni?d
Central). 3, P Lever (Aitred. Subton CenLral) , 4, of any blk cluJ) h&3 the _re,a.t.lonsh'~ been
.,-â¢â¢ _--.".'
I Ne lson (Swanaea,.,road).
,
such a high and sa.tl sfactorv footmrr
The
80 YDS BOYS (l~12 YEAllS) -1.
â¢.
(palmer Central}, ~, B Dav {pa..Imer
m&Jonty Gl tho pl a.yers havo taJ,;.cn eh.a.re.s IP the
C. Andrews (Palmer}... 4, E. HOlden (C~;~;;:b:';;;:1 club and. I1aturally, stand to lose more
O:Iuncil)
anyone else should the club fail-they would
80 YDS GIRI8 (10-12 YEARiS) -1 E Patton eDlp.!pyment &n..ft the ".!oney ~_, h .... }nve.ted
den (Wibob ~ Centnl) , 2, G Da.J.ton (Ka.tesgrove); Although they now ,have a. finanC'lalmterest m the
tsf..
the R.adlDll
',eason.
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THE OLUB- ~'1l illiEMl!LOYMENTAs will be ⢠_ _ . :. our .dT......... I . .ment ooIumne â¢
~ .....
r p.o."
the Reading Branch of the Nattonal Federatton of
Discharged and Demoblli§.ed -.Sailor! and Soldiers
has created an employment burea.u of Its
and appeals for emp!oyeTit of.Ja.bour to help
yd!.
(Swansea.·roid),
3, L.
Cheyney,
4 yds. (Palmer
3, M :&J1;ho1om~w
Or
won several prl7.e&-6rit. In the 120 y~ds hurdle.,
first m the 100 yarde ' flat, and flrstJ 1ft. the 440
yuds open
Qn the top of aU thiS h.e
awnroed the chnmplOnslup or; the sport! Evl.
dently he 18 m trtUDlOg fol' the co~g season. ~
ICi~~8.
RANDlOAP (G-IRUI
llradbury. 9
Senior)·~.S-":~'I~~~!:·.I~
!.,.Ia.
th~
hUtory
Elementsry
Pootball
there ..
a..
halanoee mScJl<>oIa'
hazid of
⢠IIYbet3.llUal ..""""tctol
0\ er to tho pomlDg
..TWa... alJd the
r""pl.,,,.,,,,. for It., ' waa ..dj,acJ.o.td. at the anD::1a.1
thai tba nm
oeaaa dunng tho afternoon,!
for aU
the' willm~ ~ at ofIi,ci.a.b oomml!lIlced theIr work \.II sure next. season Will be a good
of r\I.D.DlJ\K 011 tho vartOUa- ....anta. &till the raJn NEWS FROM' JI1>lliY OARR --"
poal'IId down unmorQl.full.r,"!:'and at about 4 30 It.
Junmy Carr has abo wntten to Mr J MlU'!!hall,
.,,'U deeziud
&0 ,
th!!! r emlWllng
and saY8 he 15 feehIlg very:fit On Saturday lut
be entered mto
.
',..
J'
as & centre iorward, but ~Vlng yeu:. on hts
and beIng & buAling t~p. pi ployo,. he
-D~ .~~ ""eu":! aporia m.;.w., of the R~g
8tDoala4 A~O'~ ~lOOlllhon was opened OD filiwld prove an acquunLlOD. ,I
WeclDaod.y,lt,lteraobn. but hi<! to be abandoned
Ware ~a }}~e had bocn C3.l'rlcd through JACK SWn'S VIEWS _
011 aooount -()t.. tbe wretched wea.tbc.r
']b0U$aDdS
letter to M, Ra~
~ec,..
. ⢠" M""hall.
of ' ocI!oql ~ hop . been Iooltin; lo",anl
'lib. ~...;.w.. gTeU ~61.C2tement ed, until' t.ho taTY. Manager of the R F C I Reading'. popular
_ , . . ~ ..ca4be< had beeu proouo"'g 1'0.... capt.am, Jack Smlth, says , " I mytelf thmk we
for ~ unk:oowzl 1;"86100, the Clerk of tbo have got. tbe mBkmg of a vefy" U60ful ~lde, and
you see If I &m not. n ght ' Be elloY. that. Ia.t
iW__ther lcQed cAl ".U t.ha raJ.n be could powb1y .'SeMOD
8 team was really a goo.d .one, ~ but. won'd
lay hU.da to. Nothing da.uDted. and In tba bopo h8.ve been better Wlth one or two fOl"Wftr.a
He
~
clUb they a.ro fO~ld~n ~ by <"tbe Footblll) ASBOCla·
~lOn to take all}' pa~ .. tn Ute ...m&Jlage;:nent Til!,
- III YDS.l.BQYB (UNDER 10
5) -1. K .ct of sport.mansbip bod.. well for the chili.
Grace (Alfred 1fut~ J\ln.KW) .... and W Luckett future..
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t
(Coler), f.led, >- 2; . :&. Co:I:
JunIor), 3, P
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,;Wlllil. ·(CIi.'Vcn'hNXl "Pal"oohia â¢
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1Il~ .'<Gtll'l.S CUNDER. 10 YEARS) -1. E 50th ANNIVFJlSARY SO~NIRS,~ S;;anaea,..~) ;""'2";--S Harrjson (WIlson
Tl'!I/\Ion WIll "mnrk thiJ fift.u~th anmvenary of,
J'uniotl 3, rL. Reece (WIlson .J.umor)
h"
h
h-'
l'LOWSR-POT (BOYS UNDER 10) -1, E Wade t 6
_awng Footb~1l Olub. althoug .t ~.
Jumor).. 2, \V F9rd (WIlson Jumor), 3, dlff
t nam&-fol' the first.~ent.y or tlurty yean,
(Tilehurst. Norcot). 4, H. SlQlS {Tile,hurst and the ..directorate have decided- to, 1.5sue !ludabl!!!
souvemrs lD the ~foTm of "football annua.ls" &8
qmcldy as poSsiblo to.cele-brate tbe event. These
h,\"dbooko will. ,t '0 hoped, be re&dy by about t~.
second week 10 August.. They WIll bo weU worth
John'., a & t : L 4, V
lUsley tTilebunt P&rk lane)
Wilson
YDB. RELA.Y
Central I '
RELJ,Y (OVER 14) -W'lson
(Gm~
'9VJ!l& 14)~r<!d
(GUq:p- ~4)
(BOW
To .. red
'Jl..14).-1, ~n
~~~;::Â¥:';i;L 'lbo -judRIDR for
oonnoohon wlt.h
Woltingb&m I\lld
__'~, I . _'__ ' __
been
the :0,:",
.x.",pleIOed.
\,oultl;'.1ii!l'l,t9~1"