THE ATHLETIC
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... Athletic Vol. I.—No. 35 ] ...
... £-Foresters’ fcVto and Athletic Sports, at Preaion'P.eaaure Garncns _ Saturday? May U a»d Pfag Atl.leUo Toumament at Aston Lower Grounds. Birmingham Saturday. M y It-Chipham Hovers F C HuSidar! May itSmTem Cl* College .Belfast. Athletic l9 ou’on A.C. Evening ...
... ATHLETICS. FIXTURES. Wednesday, May 15-Salford Harriers' Members Handi- Wednesday. May 15-BcverleyCycllnKand Athletic Club hiesdny. May 13-lt I C at Coopers Hill Friday. May 15- London A C. Seven Miles Hiking CnaUcngo Cup, at Stamford Bridge Saturday ...
... THE ATHLETIC gtntitintn award tt n Secand Eleven Tconhv thm. )*an ego, and the E’nvan Challenge ten tiro yeata in anccetrion again, how sould thena “W» gantiansan tit ia jndgnk'** th* Hibernian* for conduct Wind to notion aad mhin-* “otrnndetaetable, ...
... ATHLETIC NOT CLEAR. Clapton Clutch at Last Straw. *Clapton Orient. ~2 Oldham Athletic.. .0 CLAPTON ORIENT scored a goal in each half the game against Oldham Athletic, but, welcome as the points were, it is doubtful whether they will add materially their ...
... THE ATHLETIC ■ABCBISTIB WABDXBDU a. A match ate Aiaoetttion ralaa was plaaad at Brooka’a Bar on Batnrday betwaan thaae elaba, In fiaa aery faaonrabla waathar. The ManehaaMr Mam vm rtmarkabla only for Ita axtrama waaknem; la (act, tta only man who ahnwad ...
... ATHLETICS. Novice iWilmslow).—We quite coineide with your sentiments, but it is our rule to entirely ignore the print in question: therefore you must excuse us if decline to publish your letter. Athlete (Wanington).—Sec Athlctif Almanac. FOOTBALL. N. ...
... ATHLETICS. P. Alexander (Barrow).—You will that a paragraph has been inserted among the Athletic Notes. THE ATHLETIC NEWS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1886. THE VALUE OF ATHLETIC PRIZES. We have recently had our attention drawn to the advertised value of prizes ...
... ATHLETICS. J. K. (Oldham).—lt vras Dickerson, the professional, who committed the fraud at the Newark Sports. J. Lowe.—The four professionals were asked to travel second class to Australia, but Barlow and Bates objected it was arranged that the whole ...
... E. (Secretary, British Olympic The first need of athletics thla country is still that of National Ground and “Home, where all the National Championships could be held. and where, week-days, athletes could train scientifically, in comfort, and amid decent ...