FOOTBALL
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... Earley the pre- 11 'vit.us. week, Wallingford ware opposed at ReadinD 0o on Saturday by a team who played smart yet .i clean - football. The. side doing duty for the If W.A.C. was slightly different to th o t e- a vious week. Davis appealed again in his old ...
... FOOTBALL. FIXTURES. (On the Ground of the First-named). February 10tl. 'Varsity v. Croydon (Rugby). Victoria v. Thame. Wallingford. v. Barley. West Reading Phmnlix v. Wnllingford II. Headington Quarry JI. v. Temlperance II. Thame St. Mlary v. St. Mary ...
... I ' . .FOOTBALL ES elll omla uulicatiolis relotnbiq to tidis column siould be ad- dressed to JI1l7f-BacAk, at t/he ogiee of tf;$ Pslper. &cretaries of Clubs -tould obi~ge by foewardiul thei ;he seie's ,/Arfixtires, resaut of iaitcies, or other items ...
... FOOTBALL. LOCAL -FIXTU'RES. a Lble ?? ground of first-namned.) Po ,Lcd FEBSRCAnY 25. ar see 'Varsity V. London Scottishl. Po thle Cavershiam Revere v. Wallingford IL. it( ito- Newhary v. St. John's College. ell all Waliingford v. Henley. a th Wantage ...
... uncertaintv one of tho Fareham half- , backs, by an exhibition ef subtlety, which, fortunately, is only practised by few football players, took the ball out a vard and thus gained an exceedingly creditable try, buit from which no goal was kicked. The ...
... J'rrlrPer, ?? of ?? iroiold r nhis firy /oi'r'ierdbq thei7, sensors's JiXturres, i'eria/tts of mottices, a ote. Ttemse of Football news. LOCAL NOTES. (Onc more have the Oxford United College Servants carried oft tie County trophy. To become the bolders ...
... FOOTBALL. FIXTURFS. (On ground of first-named.) Decomber 8th. City Cygnets.. *. Victoria v. City A. Headington United 11. v. Vjctoria Jr Cavershnam v, Henley. Woodstock v. SS. Philip awlk James II.. Central School v. Qulhain School. Charlbury v. Clarendon ...
... FOOTBALL. HttLEQTUINS V. MID11URtST.-ThO return rnatch *t betveen these clubs was played at Midburst on e Saturday last under Association rules. In the first Cmatch toe Harlequils were ?? by four goals to Is none. but on this occasion.owing to 8everalof ...
... FOOTBALL. At Witney our winter pastime has made wonderful strides during tbe last two seasous. A few years back football was quite unkiown at the little town of blankets; now, however, it can boast of having a couple of clubs quite in the front rank of ...
... for- DE wards, After the match the Oxonians were entertained to tea by the Witney Football Club, and left the blanket re town about nine o'clock, at LORD JERSEY'S FOOTBALL ASSOCIUTION. The final match in the competition for Lord Jersoy's Challenge Cup, ...
... FOOTBALL. ?? OscORD INTEM-COLLrEGATh CTALOENqE CurP.-EZoter V. Kel/c-This match was played in the Parke on Saturday lastr in wretched weather, Exeter winning. by two goals to love. OXFoRn UNIVERSITY v, LivEepoor-Thii match was brought to a conclusion ...