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... signs that Rugby football has lost its overpowering hold on the public for the time being, and that other allurements are occupying attention in hours of ease. As spring has begun, this ws expected. It would not be a bad thing if the football season were shortened ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. N rT'iKS AND COMMENTS. BY OUlR SPE(([AL FOOTBALL COBtUE3PONDENTS. ASSOCIATITO2. ?? are culr-d trial games are not often a big Siie:CoeS, and focr .he purpose of helping in the selection of an inlternlti nal eleven they are often useless ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. NOTES AND COMMEMTS. BY OUR OPECIAL FOOTBALL CORBESPONDENTS, ASSOOIATION. A new record has been established in the competi. tion for the F.A. Cup. For the first time two clubs have met four times in the semi-final stage, and ap- peared on four ...

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... FOOTBALL. le yNOTES AND NOTIONS. ' , n t13Y OUR SPECIALr FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENYS.] is _ in ASSOCIATION. THE ENGLISH *UP TIES, When Sheffield United failed to dispose of s B]urslem Port Vale at the second time of askiilg ,g in the F. A. (,Cup competition ...

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... I FOOTBALL. CHAMPION CQrTY v. REST OF ENCLAYD.: h No money Will be taken at the gates. Sueh is the unique announcement made in connection with the great mnath fixed for three o'clock to-mprto | Oftern-on at -Whaley Ranze-Lancrishire v. Rest of England ...

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... FOOTBALL. ASHTON BrrIeisr WORKM.AN v. ASHON~e ENTERPRISE.- oceti This match was played on the Mnrsh on Saturday, and littl resulted in an easy victory for the former. Score : British heri Workman, one goal, two tries, and four tonchdowns. we Enterprise ...

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... aWreI arrf . W. Lew.s (hanevr),I .. C. Ilomixtler ?? 'F.inn) antl -ries irestltiur, torw ri-. a 11)hilst p)layitix in at football imatchl at Cavrcham. on Sateurd y, in the scuui-dial tie of thje corapeti- tion for the Berks and Bueiks Junior Caup, % plaver ...

FOOTBALL

... I- :FOOTBALL.I TIHE INTERNATIONAL RUGBY DISPUTE. AWARD OF THE ARBITRATORS. Lord Kingsburgh and Major Marindin, the two arbitrators appointed to settle ste football dispute between the RuWby Union and the International Board, have issued the following ...

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... FOOTBALL. NOTES AND COMMENTS- BY OUR SPECIAL FOOTBALfL CORRESPONDENTS. ASSOCIATION. The revival of the interest in football in East Lanca- shire is very gratifying. All through their member-: ship of the Second Division, Burnley performed before very ...

FOOTBALL

... I - FOOTBALL. NOTES AND NOTIONS. n hASSOCIATION. od To-morrow we are to have the two semi-final an rounds for the Football Association Cup. I can- of not say that I have seen much of the entlusiasmn 32 that has existed in recent years, and most pecple ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION, THE L1AGUE.-FtST Divisiox. FINAL TABLE. r(;oals-N Pld. Won. Lost. Drn. .er. Aat. Pts. Aston Villa ., ,, 34 ..19 ?? 8 7 7 ?? 400 - 45 Liverpoeol ?? 34 ?? 19 ?? 10, 5,., 49. , 43 urnley 34 15 ., 110 945 ?? 47 ,, 33 Everton ?? ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. Results of Saturday's matches:- [USDfR RUoTm UNION REDI 0. T. M. 4L I. 2, Sinton ?? 2 0 1 Runcorn ?? 1 I 1 Salford ?? 1 0 2 Broughton . 0 0 1 StIHelensEecreation 2 3 2 Broughton Rangers 1 0 0 Walkdec ?? . 0 1 1 Crom ptont 0 1 0 Tyldesley ?? ...