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... satisfactory impression which football in 11 lse- this part of the eountry had given him. ore Mr. lill told him that Devonshire football players th ith must stand bytbe County Club, and said prominent 1, eat Devonshire football players had not supported co ...

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... FOOTBALL. _ ?? ST. MARY STEPS v. TOPSBAM. eonE Played on the ground of the former, and ended in Rev a win for St. Mary Steps by four tries to one try. vas Connor and Smenth made two tries each for the Steps, and Prater made the try for Topsham T EXatf'JR ...

FOOTBALL

... excursion ~vto iu the mining town. it is the longeit receive 1in the history of- Devon football, and demon- 2pec ?? such a growth in General interest, in Flyir football as would have made the pioneers of of thi the game in the West stand ag-hast. spectal ...

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... FOOTBALL. WARMLEY v. CLIFTON, This Associatiou match was played at Warmley on eaturday, resulting in a victory for Clifton by two goald to nil, Clifton won the toes and played up hill first half, The game wa3 of agivc-and.tako de30rlpti.nnntil jrnt before ...

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... FOOTBALL. BLUNuLL'S ScHtooL, r. Davoe COUNTY SCsrooL. This match was played at Tiverton, and resulted in each sideobtaining a try. Frazer, Toller, and Greatwood played well for Blundell's, and Watts, Allen, and Little for.the Devon County Schoole EXETER ...

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... FOOTBALL, A match between Mr. H, George Bryant'd scratch BrIdgwater XV. and Mr. E. J. Kiddle'a scratch Brihtol XV, was played on Saturday at Bridgwater, and, after a thoroughly well.contested game, resulted in a victory for the home team by one try to ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. ALBION B,. TORQUAY WAN DE RERS. On Saturday these teams met at Devonport, and after a ratherunsatisfaotorygame taeformer von by a try to nil. CREDITON B v. ST THOMAS B. This match, which was played at Orediton on Saturday, end3d in a decisive ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. DEVONSHIRE F. UNITED HOSPITALS. The County Football Club on Friday last had its annual match with a teane composed of medical studlflts in the London Hospitals. The game was played *n the St. Thomas ground in the presence of about 1.600 people ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. WBAXALL V. WEOBUiRY P~nir F.,cA welt.oonteeted Dsntch wee plaiyed between these clubs on Satuirday, on the groui-d of the formser, Westbury stairted, enld for some time nesither side had any advantage, until a W~raxall man, having the ball, ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL got LOCAL FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY. tb ion Clifton Park v. Bristol Cathedral; Downs. ti Clifton v. Gloucester Westbury. ra re, Clifton 2nd XV. v. Widoombe Institute; Bath. fi 1, Univorsity Collegev. Bath; Bath. ON xu Arabe v. Cardiff Harlequine; Cardiff ...

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... FOOTBALL,. WESTON.SUPER.MARE v. REDMAND PARIK, The return matoh between these clubs was played at Weston-super.Mare, on Saturday, in the presence of a goodly number of spectators, The ground, notwith* standirg the recent beavyrain, was In perfect condition ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. )Id CLIFTON v. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE. vn The Clifton Club paid their annual visit to Marl. inH borough to play the College last Saturday, and, as usual, a; received B hearty welcome. Butterworth, having lost he the toss, kicked off for Clifton ...

Published: Wednesday 08 December 1880
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 781 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games