SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... committee and ollicors for the ensuing season. - FOOTBALLING T MATCE. TO TIIY EDITOR OI? THE ;RBXMA2X, . LowerGlouceetere-treet, Feb, 20. S8-t-Having seen In your impreseton of Monday ias an account of a football match sold to have come off in the Pnowhix-park ...

The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

... Ureiversity, all of cheme leave tidreethfirers , ulegrees, were ?? to further tire interests of their C, 11Almau Mater,'' F FOOTBALL. C APL,1BOtOU01 V. AN OXFOntD Twi:t'.\--An t.ion. twventy wnas tak en to Maritberoogli oti the I;ith) by Mr'. Ti.P.. LIM ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1867
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3066 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... Mr.. Grummlt, Man Friday 5 yre., l2st., Sir. Wood; M.o by Ambrose dam hal/bred, ' yra., list. 111b., Burrows, Jun.; a. by Football, dam by Johnny Boy, 5 Yra 12st, Stokes, Jun.; Mabel, 5 yrs., 12st. lib., Mr. 8cOlson; Vitellas, list., Mr. Fisher; Innocence ...

ALDEBURGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC SPORTS

... look upon. The a whole of this enclosure, about four neres, is set apart for the use of the boys and fitted with goals for football, jumpaing bars, and other applinnces of a well-ordered playground, annd the performances on Thursday gave t'ood proof that ...

ATHLETICS AT REPTON SCHOOL

... A an I The annual athletic sports of Repton School tOol( Place o11 Saturday week. About a week previously the plizes for Football had bern awarded to A. U. Faoshawe for the Upper School, and J. E. St. Quintin fur the Lower; also fors Gym-e nastics to ...

Published: Wednesday 17 April 1867
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

I, BPolzUQ T oI I ,

... present, and performed In 9l Iaplendid style a admirably selected programnme. The sports commaond with a match at dropping the football for the prize of a picnic basket. There were nine entries, *andl after v, vlgoi'oul competition Mr. B. F. Atkinson Wem i ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Willinson, bandmaster. The prizes, to the number of 33, were dis. played in a tent. They included tankards, cupaj flasks, f footballs, skates, pencil cases, cricket bats, fishing-rods, a quoits, &c. An elegant cup was presented by three former I pupils at ...

SPORTING

... fieet ,apart, and, the duty 'of' Besies he onlkeepr terearevarious fixed the game partaks e or of he harctr of hockey or foot-ball than of cricket. In shorit, it conveys_ the Idea of ~footbhali played With an -instrument' istead of' the foot, for, the ...

THE GAME OF LA CROSSE

... spread over the loop; and it resembles hockey and football, inasmuch as there is a contest between the two sides for the possession of the ball. The ball, however, is much smaller than the ordinary football, and as neither hand nor foot must touch it, every- ...

Published: Friday 02 August 1867
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 697 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ABERDEEN CRICKET CLUB

... is as popular as ever it m was on our Links; and we should have no objection to seet again a long and a strong tussle at Football over the same w turf. These games are each and all healthy, bracing, and aw pleasant, but not one of them can claim higher ...

ATHLETICS

... come home very lame and stiff after an afternoon's round with a gamekeeper or an hour's brisk play in a school 'fifteen' at football. But just as indolence will lower the capabilities of the system, so will actiivity raise them, supposing that the internal ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... nature. A s I have said, this great effort has no parallel example in thee athletic uxercises of tihe country. ricket, teniis, football, although prolonged far beyond the time required for the Uteiversity race, involve no aemetienouos effort of the muscular ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1867
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2505 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games