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FOOTBALL COMPETITION

... FOOTBALL COMPETITION. m or IT BE £ 0 0 0000 IV 0 X1000~Ott ONE POUND PER WEEK FOR LIFE. ?? for SATURIDAT, IS2I'TEMBiEfi 30th. ~15O o'il be wittt~it to ti ('oto 'otio h ?? of ?? uclerment'iit~t o~t t0t'ilpOOI t SiIttt t f~i~io ttogr~ I IIt o ijbocof ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... FOOTBALL NOTES. We would be obliged to secretaries of Football Clubs in London and suburbs if they would be good enough to sends us the results of matches on Saturday imme- diately after the game has ended. The team chosen to represent England in the ...

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

... ore attentionthssa any previous encounter and produced, perlhaps, th0 flnestexhibition of football ever seen ia a Final T'ie. What mainly atterated the football-loving pullic to this match was the spdleid form which haul been seowru by the two tevnas ...

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP

... for in 1;71-2. nd arried off by a public school lIIb, the 11andirero, of which the presernt well-knowv secretary of'.he Football A.ssociatioa was a Moving spirit, it has grcu.iteid grown. U.y oni gani 18721-3,18 and to76-7, the Cu eohaing 'in tt ffi ...

OPENING OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON

... OPENING OF THE FOOTBAL I SEASON. I Very little football is played in the South of EnT:!sJa the end .of the month, espec:'lv 'is ti amateur Asso;,iatioll anld the llngt'i el- 11) T; ;.d sional clnbu in the London ¢ A. --Wo Mtiilwall Athletic-havp both ...

SHROVE TUESDAY FOOTBALL

... against the ?? of Dorking for obstructing thc highway on the occasion of thli annual recognition of the custom of playing football on Shrove Tuesday in the streets of the town, came on at Dorking yester. day. MIr EdmundEon, for the defence, submitted that ...

SHROVE TUESDAY FOOTBALL IN DORKING

... SHROVE TUESDAY FOOTBALL IN DORiKING, WHOLESALJE PROSECUTJONS- YESTERDAY. Testerday, at the Dorking County Bench, the Magis- trates had before them the hearing of a large number of summonses issued at the instance of the Standing Joint Committee of the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... Clewer 1n0di6ap, Cloonfyn, Mr. J. Arrnold, 7 to 1. FOOTBALL NOTES. [Club secretaries are invited to send the results of their matches to this journal for publication.] 4 The decision of the Football Aesociation Executive to lay both the England v. Scotland ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... next Saturday. FOOTBALL AT SHEFFllELD The new ground at th11 Hardware ViIige' *as largely patronised yesterday afternoon on the occasion of the visit of celebrated Quneer's P.rk GlaSgLW 01b toplay a picked team of the khaeild Club. FOOTBALL AT HUDDERSPIULD ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Handicap was won by H. Pritchard, of the Draids Club, strt- ing from the 160 yards mark. A. T. 4jlapham, ur bL. Wolverton Football Club, won the 220 Yards Handicap, in receipt of 10 yards start, and the One Mile Open Handicap fell to J. H. Fletcher, West ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... TLrner. C. Gibson and Cobb, e Coat and Badge wimier, row on the Friday, and Cobb haz a good chance of landing the stakes. FOOTBALL.-NOrTI v. SOuTH.-The representativo teams of North and South met at }ennington-oval to play their annual matoh under the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... of Anerican football has led to tbe introduction of a B1ll into ?? MlisEouri l egislature prohibitingthogatne under Hovere pena'ties, the Eanue as prizeclighting, and malckiug foot- ball a felony. At a meeting of the Lanceshire Football Association on ...