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FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. HAMILTON V. SPEEE JUNoriON.-Played at Greenbank on Saturday, a pleasant game ending in s draw of 2 goals eacL Hamilton waS poorly tepresented, haying to call upon five Of the re serve. AsrToN VILLA V. OXFOiD UmNvsRnsn.-Played at Perry Barr yesterday ...

FOOTBALL

... Lord Cork have con- sented to act as arbitrators in the above cae. James Balham, a well-known football player, was sued by the secretary of the Stoke Football Club, at Stoke, Staffordshire, yesterday, to recover £20 for bretch of agreement. The defendant ...

FOOTBALL

... oecasions after this. but wvhen time t- aullcd notling further had becn scored. Re:- Cardiff. I try; Oxford. nil. A PRESS FOOTBALL IATrCH. An interecting mxtch will takc p!3.. -no-rnorr W (Friday) afterncon.oa the Police Athl--tic G. which bus been kindly ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL ASHFORD HOUSE V. OLD BoTs Fornns Txte.- Played on Saturday, Ashford House winning by 2 goals 2 tries and 7 minors to I minor. Ss OND LA.V. Evuarom Esrl BrMN v. HE[&D- quARrRRs.-A bard and well-fought game resulted in a victory for the Batteries ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. ULSTErP. v. SsrmRoD8sma-Tbis match was played at Stoke yesterday, in the presence of a numerous company. Staffordshire played nearly the same team that met Lancashire on Saturday, Clare, of Stoke,. playing vice Bateman, of Port Vale, and ColIson ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL - I SOUtHERN DISTRICT COMBINATION. MILWALL ATHLETIC v. PORTSMOUTH. At Fratton Park, Portsmouth, before 3000 people. The bomesters kicked off, and in 18 minutes, after much pressure by Millwall, they scored by Burgess, the leather slipping in ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. Football is a pastime which, although not rm:q as old as the hilt, has been more or lss in vc-n longerthani the memory of man runueth to tis contrary; and this statement holds Mon> eve; if, in accordance with a legal fictton of dant- increasing ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. FIXTURES FORTmS DAY (SATU2AY). RUG~BY. Birkeinbead Pafrk v Broughton, Bronghton IlirkenlheadPark,. Brougto4 ond ms), Birken head Rirkeuhead Park (1bird teanfm. Bfrkrbhead School, School, Birkonhead Bootlb v. Radcliffe, Badeiffe Booqtesv. R ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. MilS SOMERSET v. DORSET. At Midsomer Norton, yesterday, these Assmia- c tion teams met in windy and showery weather. so, Somerset lost one of their forwards early in the k n aome, Havyer, of Wincanton, trwisting his lea. I N othing waz scored ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. 'MEETINIG OF THE RUGBY UNION ol COMMINTTEE. The Rugh-b Union Committee met last evening A. at the Crave'nHotel, Charialg-cross,.London, for -1 the transaction of business. Alsusual thamet'n d was hold with closed dloors. There was afull L attendance ...

FOOTBALL

... o FOOTBALL - LvrvRPOOL InsTrrTE m. vROYAL INSLTfll70.- X, Played on the gronud of the former yesterday, and 'y resulted in a win for the Institute by 2 goals, 2 , tries, and 7 minors, to 1 goaL. The efforts of the >n I~oya1's anpetior three quarters were ...