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FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. ?? is 15~ 8 E ASSOCIATION. 11t 1SA TnE LEACUE GAMEs.-Theft wer13 five fixtures in the and D Leaguc yesterday, but owing to the fog and the bad state of alsc the a;round that between Preston North End and West Brom- due ss vigr was understood ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL A8SOCIATIOS. T4E APLUY A&SOCAlTON CUP. The Aimw for the third roiurzd wn mode y tpr d q th* uki e Of ?? s it, at a mwetludkkd at W4baoiRtO arro dkt, fW., etsndr the peffeidm of ?? Marindit. t ame out as fllows' :- 3rd Nitro Royal ?? Y 2rd Gieslier ...

FOOTBALL

... bot-h the Liverpool tides werfe hreconcerned. Livarpo, who had struck am of b:,d luck-, surprised, everyboiy bly their fine football ut Nottingham, when they worated the phoglish (;up holders; but perhaps the mi stt ftartling %esult wa's when l~vertanx went ...

FOOTBALL

... 'FOOTBALL. ,ASSOCIATION IMATCHES. ENGLAND v. IEXLAND. T IS, the first of the Association Inter- national matehes of the season, came off on the Trent. Bridge Ground, Nottingham, in the Presence of a large concourse of spec- tators. 'Twopowerful teams ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. AHSOCIATION, ThER LTAAGUL CRclAM1flONS]TW. Yn the half-derxen mratchee whlebh made ul) yesterday's pro- 2t were thu Aston VIlla And Derby County tenure.- Jiltis of 1 tliose clubs won gaumes whereas Stoke, who heat super- 1. enited the Villa ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. I - Loemose Sco=wue v. E eMU.Th~snth Weu p1syed at Wfflesleonen Saturday, aced resulted in a ifteey tor the liampetead by two tries to nil ?? NoxSa V. ROYAL 1XAVAL Comm-su Played on the groumd of the latte at Greenwich on Saturday asht, in rather ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL TEIM LONDON ASSOCITION CRALERGE CUP, Saturday last was the day appointed by the conm mittee of the Loodon Amoaiation for the de4uslan of the matches in the second round of the competition for the Chal- eneeCup. UptonEParkdefeatedAntonothlataground ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. CONCERNING 1:?NGLili1 ANl ;D)'zOT CII ?? TO I/IC EL),IO ,, .f I PM L Ii I . DEA.R!t SIR,-May I venture to malko sonic rieiiiner on bi-liai' o'f thec Thistle ' to ?? article Nvilicli apucared in tile ?? II InEu lisil *atd Scotch Play ? The writer ...

Football

... was confessedly very slow i and very rough. Football is ?? to rouse a angry passions, and players must endeavour 1 to be gentlemen, or the game will go out of t esteem. E Mr. Almond, in his essay, treats football as a moral agent. It is certainly a game ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. cRL ASSOCIATI ON, lI SOUTH1-EAST'I'EN COUNTY C'HAMPIONSHIIP. at )tfie ii.i-oa ?? ?? cot to1tiely ?? audii- tiecue hiii uirttch evaie taught out yeterady ont thu Millwaott Athetici dionnd, and in ?? the Ilint itiiildwind, thle ?? ?? of ydciy ...

FOOTBALL

... UNION. Th a At Oleocester-O lot center v Ittonicoril. cog El NGLISH FOOTBALL TEAMS IN PARIS, :A, (FROM OU CORltESPONDENT.) i. L' PARIS, atanday Night. by a. TIo third ataltril football ataulti n ecortiig to tlhO Mlp IRugby rtlea batwnae Iho t tosslyt y ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. ?? O- f A&SWCIATION. C LOeNDO CIAIATYm IAst.riuNeuu Cup.-A ?? has at go leagt6 ba-'vs inait i ?? etm~tip-tuc. On Satur-dby the oh Casal gained a In-At tit sobantisi v ictory over the Oldl tCa- tltasistsllS fV ive guile8 a i NtO. 'The day was ...