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... FOOTBALLS. Hobson & Co., WELLINGTON, SALOP, JJAVE in STOCK ASSORTMENT of tlie Best LONDON-MADE FOOTBALLS, for the Coming Season. W. R. Corbett, STEAM MACHINE PRINTER, “STANDARD” OFFICES, PARK TERRACE, WELLINGTON, SALOP. WE. C., having Standard” Machine ...
... football. forthcoming matches. October (this day)-Bridgnorth v. Engineers, Bndg- October 2U (this d.y)-Oswostry FootbaU Club ». Gwersyilt, o day)—Newtown 2nd team v. White Star, November^i—Oswestry Football Club v. Chirk, Oswestry November 3— Shrewsbury ...
... FOOTBALL Walsall Football committee this club report deficiency upon last season's working of £46 sa. 6d., the income having been £915 11a 10d., and the expenditure £391 15a 4d. The engagements for the ensuing season include the followingTagvart. of ...
... FOOTBALL. “Contm-Forward”, who will next week deal with Iho prospects of local cliibs for the ensuing season, woo Id glad if secretaries and others interested would forward details as to their respective clubs. Communications, addressed '‘Centra-Forward” ...
... more satisfactory season than the last. Iron-Bridge Football Clob.-A public mooting was hold at the Old Queen’s Head (Tho Vaults). Inon-Bridgo, on Tuesday, consider the advisability of reviving tho football club.—Mr. B. 8. White presided, and explained tho ...
... FOOTBALL. William Poulkes, tho famous goalkeeper of Sheffield United, who Is a native Horseboy, near Wellington, and brother to James Poulkca (goalkeeper for Wellington Town for a number of years), is 6ft. 2in. height and 2Sst. weight. He has been transferred ...
... FOOTBALL. Excelsior P.C.—The annual genera! meeting was held at Broselcy on Monday. There was a good attendance. balance-.Vueet showed a oulance of a few shillings on the right side. Nearly all old members have joined, and successful season anticipated ...
... football. FIXTUUK. |. Wolverluunpton Wanderura t. Hadley, at Cup tlaal tie). MATCHKS. u-f•dr 1, Lomxjw Swifts Baonpiw.o KJr S. T, “s^oKmr.t Played Underdale Grounds, Shrewsbury, on S&larday afternoon, the Urge Mneourae teams hare twice before met this ...
... FOOTBALL. SuRrorsHIRE FOOTRALL AsSOCIATION. —~The Council met at the Crown Hotel, Shrewsbury, on Monday evening, under the presidency of Mr. A Sharman (Wellington) There were Also pressut—Messrs. (3. J. Groves (treasurer) ( Kerry (Shrewsbury), W. Idl ...
... FOOTBALL. BFRRmoTON F.C.—The annual rnssUng of this club was held at the Fox Inn, Herrington, on Saturday. Mr. A. Parton was voted to the chair. Mr. K. Phillips (hon. sec.) read his report Only 17 matches were played out of 25 arranged, which seven were ...
... their shooting. Saturday evening football match took between the regimental teams ]«t Battalion lloyal North Lancashire and ours. The latter, after a hard game, won by one goal none. This is our firat appearance in the football arena since our arrival from ...