Reading Standard Etc 08-1920
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club's di6poSo.) in the Bull IIane by Mr.
toren, where the raaj,denta of Bl~kneW
triet. mo.,. roly lIpont some apleni!iq i"amet
seen; aa the ~a.m .bu .securd! lI}Q*ry
Camberley and Datriot },lid-week Lc~e,
80mB r~ good teams are likely to' be joppon-
Ma,raarine, I..ard ......'1'I.... ·,IjIC.vn..
Dried .Fruit,
Carraw'!y.
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This club ·h as been formed altain, as
2'J'ound aDd ot.her llifficqltiee it was
practicn.ble to run in future in ~!~;'I!';';-~:;;~
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The following local gontlemen have . been
elected lUI offiOOl"6 for tl)() current aeaeoU : Oa.ptam, Hr. R. Rim68, with Mr. C. Perryl 8s hi,
deputy; treasurer, Mr. Spragci. commit.t~,
Aleurs. Stewart, Bro.unatone, Lawrence and
B,l:iley. Hr. F. Youeue 'W'iIl act ai. bOD ~ secre-
llllOVE . ADDRESS.
hry, "and will aI~ welcome aAy ' local footbB.lIers who d88ire to a.uiflt tbe club. \ which
opens its season on September 2nd. when a trial
i ame .will taks-Dlace.
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WILL BE SOLD OUT.
Milu.
R eading to So:lthbounae ....
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Lltt.lohu-mpton to Re&dIDK â¢â¢
Read:l1g to Faub.am â¢â¢â¢ â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢
Southalllpton to DaalngaLol;e
Readinl,! to Gulldford ..... ...
Readln~ to Wlnch('lt.er .⢠â¢â¢â¢â¢
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THE EASE OF MODERN aVeliNG â¢
I doubt whetber eyclid. realise how eaay
oycling bas been made for them to-da.y. Cer·
to.inly vcry few non-e;y:ctiats reo.lue what an
aoioa at 1'0/6
to cleat 6/ 11
Irom 1I11i
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A handsome an ~~Iel W ATCH at \
cu)' thing ia cycling. Thirty .yoa.n ago hlU'dridmg club! looked upon 20 to 30 miles a.a an
avertl&'c SR.turda.y run, and 50 miles wa.a a. big
da.y. I do not heeita.i.e to say that ' the pneumatic tyre, the free-wheel '"'jLnd the tru.ee-apeed
gear give ue to-day quite double the distance
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months. ' Oxydised &lnged case.
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In Nickel cas.,
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No. 2015:
REPAlRS.-We .an
Office, "",d Un ·nndl.rt,Ic.·\:'U
gear.
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ita un~vere~
MOTOR CyellNe.
EM.PTYIMG TH'E PETROL TIN. '.
A
amount of· "'alte' very often
'one', tank with petrol.
gallon even a. lit.tle waste
ineonaiderable
waste:
' OF
by th
' money.
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1uly,. the w'; QlIloe
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would
got expenditure
trom the aolid·t,.red.
and
thehave
Same
of eperefixed
8.1 we
'.ingle-g~r!'Mi bicycle of' 1890. ' Tho ' above
figuros ,show what the free-whoa! means. ' I am
not making any ext.ra'\"'a.glLllt.l claim. in adding
the email bo.lance! for the pneumat.c tyre a.nd
the tbree-llpeed
Cycling to-day baa been
made 60 very eaay that it i, not neceasa.ty to
look far for a reason ' fo~
,
10. S·l
a lo)w price: ' nterchan'geable lever ~
movemeot. . W.rittel) gu,arantc;e or 12 ' .
hill! thIS 'gives . ' total a{ 401 miles ridden, of
which 269~ miles were peda.lIed' and 131* miles
free-wheeled, or practically tha.t one-third of
t.he diat.a.nce "'u free-wbeeled.
Sill
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No.7.
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Yarncombe to Campd~..... . "
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AUowin,&:' that the lut stretch ia neafly, all down
... I 11/6
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Di.tnflt, P,datr.d
Th'r.nl.dfa,V.·' August 12th.
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near
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celebrated their golden waddling on 4UgU5t
hearty tongratulatianl and tokena of
relative. and 'many '. frle 1' d,.
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DOES A FREE WHEEL S~VET
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The "lr1sh Cyelid" gives lome in~eBtipg
figuros 8ho~'ing the amount of pedaUingJwhloh
a. hie~wheel saves. O~er .. varied stretch of
country a. rider has preserved the following
rocor'd.·:}'
&: SON~
47, AylealiUJ'y
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CVIlLlIIA AIID IIOTOI IIOTES.
F~b"rv at Birmingham.
166.
1616.