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FOOTBALL

... dangers in football, and sorme Marious accidents from time to time occur, which make titmtid pa sons cry out against the whole business. Perhaps it will nut be believed, but there are more severe and mores frequent accidents at cricket than at football. I myself ...

SHROVE TUESDAY FOOTBALL

... SHROVE TUESDAY FOOTBALL, From time out of mind Shrove Tuesday afternoon, which has always been recognised and observed by the people of Alnwick as a half holiday, has been dedicated to the festival of kicking the football. The custom is still adhered ...

AN ILLEGAL FOOTBALL COMPETITION

... ~- AN ILLEGAL FP)OTiBALL COM- PETITION3. l - .- I I An interesting ease, involving the legality of football f Coupon Iompctitiens has been heard in G7asgow Sherif z Court, before Sheriff Fvfe. The charge .et forth that v Walter MV'Creadie, otherwise John ...

THE LEGALITY OF FOOTBALL COUPON COMPETITIONS

... THII LEGALITY OF FOOTBALL COUPON COMPETITlOINS, RESULT OF AN APPEAL. An appeal has been heard in the Justiclary Appeal Court', Edinburgh, the point of which was to decide tho legality of football coupon competitions. The re- spondents were Hay, Nisbet ...

THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY ON SPORTS

... waas the game of football. To eeeryune, at some time in thuir canrer, the hall of nnCeC(S muct h e at their fuo, t. Tn everyone the gnat nt succ s must be before them; while ta en iryone, in whatever sphere cf life, ehouid rise the football player's uiotta ...

OUTDOOR SPORTS

... neat passing and dribbling being worthy of especial praise. The adjourned Christmas football competition in contec- tion with the Chestcr-le--Street E agelsior Football Club was brougut to a conclusion on New -Year's afternoon in the presence of a large ...

THE PRESBYTERY OF NEWCASTLE AND BOXING MATCHES

... deaths cc- ;urred on the cricket and the football field. He did not know that those who took part in boxing contests suffered more in the flesh than those who camne out of some of our fiercely-contested football matches. They must take care that their ...

THE PROPOSED CYCLING TRACK AT BULL PARK

... recreation, the remainder, being the Bull Park, should be reserved to ba let at stated times for the holding of cy cling, football, cricket, and other snatches, and so I important was this considered that one club offered 2500 to £600 a year for the exclusive ...

Sporting Intelligence

... hal ?? disposed of, thcs roast of then evenioc, Succeas to) the Nicrth-lfascieri Football Club a'as proposed by M*r George Hall (treasorer to the N4orthumbherland Football Assoolation), who, in the Course of his remarks, soaks in a flattering manner of ...

SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... excited spectators watob a foot- ball match, that we ore a ostion of athletes. Though a race is admirably well rowed, and football approximates to a 1 science, we must not stralghotway inter that Ersglishmen are taking more than ever to the healthiest ...

LEGALITY OF BOXING COMPETITIONS

... for the prisorers, had contended that this was cnly a lawful game. ?? (the R'ecorder) shouuld Lke very sorry to eay that football, fenic ing, or sparring matoht s were in themselves illegal; but in every one of these cases the sport must lbe pursued in ...

ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS

... starters were * essrs E. R. J. D. Biggs and Rasism, and Mr T. G. Creak acted as timekeeper. The tollowing are the e- sults :-Football place kicks at goel: J. F. Stewart, 1. Long Jump: Tyson, 1; Rycroft, 2. High Jump: Sanders, 1, cleared 4it. 7in. 100 Yards' ...