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FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. J. BERRY (TYLDESLEY). iight welcome to the chabmpion county of I890.1 must have been the sudden jump into prominence of the Tyldesley balf-baok who prior to that season had been compazatively nlknown. It supplied a much-felt want, not only for ...

FOOTBALL

... managed to get on terms, and at well- contested gapne eventually ended in a draw, with tno goals to the credit of each side. FOOTBALL LEAGUE.-FsR~Sr Dilisiote, NOTnS Fo0sEar v. BouTos ?? At Nottingham, before 4,000 spectators. BGl- ton wvon the toss, but ...

FOOTBALL

... -FOQOTtALL. mein our Specialsandavedition of Inst week. Y. J. EARP, The brillisnt fail-back, eaptain or the Shef- JIeM Wsdawdy football team. is a Nott-sg. bamahire m by birth. He learned tbe gamo awompt the minor clubs ol the lace capital, and eaentualy diseplayed ...

FOOTBALL

... three goals to oiie. Blackburn Rovers beat Bristol and Distnct, at Briatol,byseven goals to four. FOOTBALL PLAYER KILLED, A well - known Shropshiro football player named Stanworth was killed on Tbhrsday at the Priors Lee Steel works, Oakengates. Shropehire ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. proouur SpeESundav editionof last week) JOfIN TOOTHILL, The CnPtein of the Yorkshire fifteen, is ono the jjuest forwards that county o£ famous o£ ':~agers has ever produced. Fast. hard- ?? clever, he is one of thoae by workifforts Yorkshire ...

FOOTBALL

... and E. George (Pont.y- pridd), forwards. FOOTBALL NOTES. I I _ , I WILLIAM HENDRY, The Weptain of Sheffield United, it a Scotehuian, baying been boru at Newport, in Fifeshire, inoI96b. He hes plnved football from Mbi early days, attaminj6 profictancy ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. MR. B. F. C. DE WINTON (BLACK. HEATH). It is perhaps in connection with recent Ox. ford university fifteens rather than metropo- litan football that the young balf-back whose portrait we give to-day is better known. Born on Sept. 9, 1S68, De ...

FOOTBALL

... o FOOTBALL. PREV.: F. MARSHALL. (YORKSUIIRH COUNTY.) Torkshire has of late talen a very promi. sent part in the doings of thle Rugby football rbrld, both Cn tho field and in the colicil chamber, &nd, while it has had its fuU share of championship hononrs ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL.- I ,l aseuic Special Sundav editio of last week.) ASSOCIATION MATCRES. POOTBALL LEAGUE-FmSR'T DIVISIONx SotSflERLAltD V. SMALL HPaTrm. This League contest was decided on the latter's 2rouind. The visitors won the toss, and elected to play uinbill ...

FOOTBALL

... goalds-kiked hyletesltu-ro (twhe'nd HamondA(o cftr ?? on icredhyab- victoryby-the oterbing orushed't forongh. ?? - ' THE, FOOTBALL ALDJANUE - -game-wgas lae.,restwset~e~edaoe'uia. Sof te~venl- elevestohdwas. Noteamsothatwe iathdit -half-time. iner 'hS ...

FOOTBALL

... ?? by Laatdu wnd the matph ended hefavour of ?? two goals t o nilmi > .- ?? w-.- . F--OOTB:AL~rl~s SOUTHI -WALIES. ' ' e football tine SfrthWales rwasdirta- allywat a stanotisLI o Sathrdsy on account of the frost.: Theprincipal sture.---likheath [. C ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL.: Jrfl ' our SpecalStuiatmaeditior of last week,) ASSOCIATION MATCHES, Tfe. ASSOCIATION CUP. PiFer Rounsn.-Cola-priTION PROPJ3B. Asrtot Villa v. Derby C:ounty:-At Birming- ham, on Satur.:aj. in'wretsbed weather, 'lhb executive turned a regular ...