Reading Standard Etc 12-1920
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!Hr. Smith-u:uter. ia ⢠prominent. mem r of
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Ie. cura.t.e at.' 'St.. Giles', ReadiDi' for tbe p-.t
⢠&even yea.rs, hat a.ocept.&d tqe JJ.iving of Eaat
iHagl?oul'1le, in the gllt of Mr, 1. T. Loya, of
lLoclUnge HoulIJ!.
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i During his sta}" in Readin6' Mr. Smith·
M'&8t.erll hILS made; numerous fnends, a.nd hi,
rflmoval meuns a· great losit-~ St. Gile.'. ' He
Iiall done a splendid work in '\'h& parish iq' 000nection with t.he C.L.B. He received a CMPIlainey during tho wllr and WILB baken pritoner
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Many of our readC1'8 are doUbtJ.6S11 acquai~tod'
wit.h eit.her or bot.h of Reading'... B~u8l," but
for the benefit of othora bere IU'O .orne partleuht.rs -concerning t.hem:. A. V. Hurley ~all"ed 24) is the OlllYliaon ot the
lalc Alfred W. Hurley and Mra.
uJ}ey, or ·t
" Glevty!l," Albert. Roa,~, Caverahllrfi. ljl6'w,nt
to "h~ at Daaillgatoke, and is at pr~eDt a.t
Keble
liege, OXford, studying for ,h i. 'B.A.
Hurley is· the first Socoer jBlue ~eble Con~e
<has proUucoo for fourtoOn years. He served 10
It he Artist&' RiftCl!l from Juoo, 1915, to October,
1919. and in t he Royal Flyiug Corp4. He dew
in Franoe and RUMia, being abot down while
}' rance. H e ha.s boon chosen for t.he
~~i;;~;ii~';''',;n;;orLhern tour during Chrislmaa:
attended St.· Olave'. Gr&mma.r
- He is a SOD of the late Rev.
(minisLer at King's )Wad Bapwaa ""widely ~'no\\'n and popufour , brothel'8, all of
through
war and
Ria football
dat.ea
became a
of t.he
team an!! ; I
to play
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101d; per b.
~ 11/6 to 45/-.
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~n . the e:d,r~tDo Iwing a.nd wu r~l5pOnalble (or for them until 1913. Mr. Jackson'. wa.r Ml"Tioe
at. ieut. balf·a·dozen model C6pt.ret . .. Tit.ynu," W&II fri ·t1.e Weat York. Regi~tâ¢. and p.
of the" 4tb1ct.ic NeWIl," thua de.cribo. the t.wo tended from March, 1915, to February, 1919~
Reading men:( ,
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He is no newoomer to the OrlOl'd Vanity XI.
" 1. hted JAoklon, who was clover with the for he won hie ~Blue Jut ·.sesson and haa "P.0ball and WI r( shot. liis at-yle wu more like tinually dist.inguiahed himBelf. Once or
t.ha.t. of James ' CroaJ t.ban anyooe 1 can t.bink lie haa aasisted Lbe Reading Footb&ll Club. .
of but. he is more robl1Jt Ulan the Chelsea. man.
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Hurley ia ⢠big fellow with 110 rompinc m&a.ner,
.liked about. the ·matcb by the · " Readinl(
b:eing f&it, ... rare dribbler,' anel dittioult
Jaold.
Standard,, " T. F. JaCkson u.id it wal A C'OOd
He can centre, too."
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game. in which many hard knocks were gtven.
A Prop'-Y.
There was ODe, newapaper prophet, &mOllg and reoei"..ed. He thought tllo critiea had !:!On·
many, who j was not carried. awo.:y, ·( l'itb Ou.m- tinually under·rstild the Oxford side and the
bridge', ,~poeed auperiority. WhtJPg in .. The result ...u not auah a aurpriae aa appeared...
f~m the paper'll. HA!. paid a tribute to Oxford'"
Field" on tia~urday· !he 8&id:,
I ''It ill quite on l the cuds that ~he Oxfslrd lOund defence " and ,!to to .hia partner, 1 : V.
10ft. vdng, Hurley and Ja.cltson, may turn t.be Hurley.
lICate. 'l.'lK!Y are both y:bemell dellberat.& and
never exl(ite t.homaelves, but they ~e :II! vaat
a.\f\b~nt of .rnifting and ,eneraUy man~ A: to
lind t.ime to get in .R. ca.re(uUy aimed". PaM "" I'l .
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Wiwrwork Bulteb. liaed 'rreeâ¢â¢
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