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... FOOTBALL. WAXiDERlPllS' FOOTRIS LCOLUB (Ron Secretary's XV v. Hon Treasulrer's XV.-Yesterday evening the Wanderers had one of their most successful trial ,inatches, thanks to the exertions of Mr Kennedy. who m'annged :offal-s In the ahsence of Captain ...
... FOOTBALL. jYO1RISE1RE WANDER.ERS v TttUTLIN WAN- SD!-,jK1iHI. -After being defated by the UniverAty on aFrislay, the Yorkahsrie Wandcrer-s tackled ther Itutitn - atainesakes at LaLnadowne :oa I on tle following Iity, e when thle result was cthe same, ...
... tFooT13ALr?. ?t t,-rrnv ?? IRIsH-i RUGBY FOOTBA,,LL UNIOS, IT STrit BIIANC,-La-st evening a general mreeting of the above was held in the Commruittee Rooms, di; Graftmt street, Mr WJ fGoulding, President I It F rJ, in the chair. Also present-Messrs; Kennedy ...
... -FOOTBALL. Caoseowss WOOD COLLEGE V. DoSE Or .Ti CORNWALL'S L. I. F. C.-On Tuesday the Duke - of Cornwall's Light Infantry journeyed down to Sallins to try conclusions with the boys, and I returned defeated by the rather large score of q, two goals and ...
... FOOTBALL. | IUi,.lIN UNIVlIllRlTY FOOTBiAL.L CLUr.-The foll3wning IM'D beot-n chisen as the Ist. XV for this sceson-.N1MIcan, brck- Atkiijsoni and N Johnston. hi-llf ?? Bent atid M d 3tihston, quarctr batks; Blucihlanan, ?? ul'liv , Dowiifng. t rith. ...
... I - FOOtBAL.. JUNIOR CUP-FINAL TIE. DroDl)6iedliid Ranelagh ScboiA, Athlons, meet to-day in the fidnua of the Leloster Junior CUp at Lansdowne- road at 3 30 p m. na5LBPROVfNCIAL ScHOOLS' MATC1-UMSTER ; ?? v. LMNTER. 'There is every probability of this ...
... FOOTBALL. BYMI VFOOIIALL CLUB.- ThcaOUd committce moesiig Of the above club i',s hol i at Beot ive Coliege on Saturday last, V , King, kaq, A U, IJL I), preidinrg. lha Isliowing resolutiouta were propoaedend, after comen discussion adopted-I. That a ...
... FOOTBALL. r)n GRLAT FOOTBALL MA.TC1I. t WAD2i11MS V DUtiL[2N UNIViERYMI1V-On Sa- tn turday this great contest was hifl in the C-!llcge Park, ir. the presencc 'of aijoat Jt3,000 -petators. ho certainly were not disapp~inted in their ?? of vitness- iug ...
... forwards, J J Davis, i Beeames, C CaGfrey, H 3 MilUa, L GC Eccles, E W Rowan, J L Powell, R Matheson. Roferiei-r, L Mb Magee. FOOTBALL FORM AT A GLANCE. The following represents the way in which all footbsll matches connected with Irhh clubs were Ulayed- 0 ...
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... FOOTBALL LEEDS v BECTIVE RANIOERS.-Yesterdaywasan ideal day for football-cold and crisp, but bright and bracing-sotbat theprincipal match of the Leeds tour was played under most favourable auspices. The magnificent ground'of the Bcetive Ranigers, on the ...