CAN HE DO IT ?
... show us, for it he can beat Nankeville, Wilson, Morris. Toomey (U.S.A.), and Garay (Hungary), no one else save, perhaps. Roger Bannister could live with him. This will indeed be the race of the year. ...
... show us, for it he can beat Nankeville, Wilson, Morris. Toomey (U.S.A.), and Garay (Hungary), no one else save, perhaps. Roger Bannister could live with him. This will indeed be the race of the year. ...
... Harvard and Yale yesterday after losing to Princeton and Cornell just over a week ago, leave New York for home to-night. Roger Bannister, the Oxford miler. who broke the meet records for the mile in both matches, was described by Bill Bingham, the Harvard ...
... complainant was a Mrs. Elisabeth Bannister, of Hadfield-street, Newton Heath, and the prisoner, Thomas Rogers, also of Had was alleged to have thrown a beer bottle h ber window on the t of the 14th inst. to Mra. Bannister’s denoe, she had been expecting ...
... Dorothy vßogers, aged 14, and Florence Mabel Rogers, aged nine, in connection with whose death their father, Alfred Robert Rogers, an upholsterer, is under remand charged with murder. It is alleged that Rogers, who had been depressed over financial matters ...
... EXAIINATION IN BANKRIIPTCY7 The public in tankroptey of the convicts, Charles Banks Nelson, director of Dumbell's and Joseph Drake Rogers, .andltor, took place in Dedglas, Isle if Man, yes. terday. Nelson's statement of accounts showed a deficiency of 1:15,01:0 ...
... Bakor. Elizabeth, IM. avenue, Chorlton-i'j Hardy. peurion. 11, BL®^Bt^s?oß®“hiSle aneh * ,, . 4,, Bannister, W., 31. ®®^l? u^ p®** , eaOS ' Rogers, A. A., 16, Marlborough grove, Oxton, Birkenhead. W £s A -E l4 Liverpool. l?iiln h an F dnrSrTS!;iePr ...
... and Turner; Lanshani. Jacklin, Twiny, Fossil •Fl„ and Fossil Leicester Fosse.—fainith; Bennett, and Robin. l son; Morgan. Bannister, and Pollock• Durrant, Watkins, Brunton. Evenson. and Allsoldr• Referee, W. K. Wallace. BRISTOL CITY v. GLOSSOP.—At Bristol ...
... dropping a couple of points. For the losers Yates. Bannister. Salts. Brown. Dearden. and Dixon were the pick, the winners being ben represented by Eoulsby. Davies. Glover, Huntegatterthwahe, and Rogers. COMBINATION. A ROUGH GAME AT NEWTON-LE-WILLOWB. Buckley ...
... 66min Bscc, 2; E. J. Rogers. 68min 29see. .l. Booth, 71mln 29sec. K. Unlrar, 72ntin 37*ec, 5: Newbury, 73min B»ec. 6. Shield handicap: C. Weston (ftllowance 30*e ...
... Belt lied clipped to stop Skelton from getting in bit , kick. After the Rangers had twice caused Roger to clear. Meredith got an opening from Roberts. Bannister's shot. however. was unlucky. hart going outside. Manchester thin had an innings. but it did not ...
... 1, J. Bannister. Three fancy dahlias: I, J. Bannister. Three cactus dahlias: 1, J. Bannister; 2, F. T. Dunmore; 3, F. W. Collins. Three pompon dahlias: 1. T. L. Ellwood; 2. J. Bannister; 3. J. H. Thorley. Six asters: 1, T. Miles; 2, J. ...
... made to-day by the German High Command. 2 A.T.S. Absentees Members of the A.T.S., Elizabeth Emma Rogers (18), Back Brost-street, Mossley, and Alma Bannister (21), Flowerstreet, Ancoats, were among the army absentees remanded at Manchester City Police Court ...