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YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... New Brompton Pressed time after time, but could not get through. Te match thus ended in a draw of two goals all * Swindon v. Queen's ParkBangers :-The hom l side were without thb dervices of Gerd. tier and toganwisen playconimencedat Stin- don, but, in spite ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... T. Leader's Royal Dance, F.Tjeide r, jun.; Mir. Sihary's Trustee, J. Barrott; Mr. StbosLupella, Dollery; Air. Madonald'e Victoria, Regina, E. Dwyer, lietting-2 to 1 egt.. Cuinberland, 9 to 2 agst. Lord President, G to 1 agst. Lupalla, 7 to 1 agat. Coffee ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... the defensive est Ha pla n up Bit d ve fe shion. Eventually the match was left drawn with the score One goal all. Luton bv.r Queen's Iark ?? Was a lage 'endicd ofg. sectatorh on the Luton ground to wituess aie-decioneso ths, snatch. The uact half was bard ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... ?? 12 4 2 6 .nO Queen a Park Rangers. 12 ?? 4 1 7 ?? 9 hettedrns.: ?? ?? ?? 3 2 ,3 6 ?? 8 Gravesend. .; _ ?? 2 2 7 6 SwiadG ?? . :2: -2: 8 6 Watiorid . . 12 ?? 2 1.. 1 9 r, Chathm..12 ?? 2.122 1 , 9 5 -. LOEDON LEAGAu. Queen's Park Eangers v. Lower ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Third Larark.-Six thcuaud people saw these teams play a drawn gamc-ncthing bei at n Queen's Park v. Partick Thistloe-Piay ng icromd- ground at Hiampden Park, Queen's Park dei'eatendp thy:r 2goals toO. 0.art Hiberisians v. Kilmarnock.-A w of 2 goals eac ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Girl, McNauahton; Mr. R. C. B. Cale's Oaloniel, J. Lane; Capteln Leetham's Lady Buckingham, W.. Laon; Mr. Mosloy's Velled Queen, Ad ys, bett sold to 1 agst. L ;ittle Cha. ion, to 1 at. Lady Bnokingha, 11 to 8 gat. Blowbo,, 8 to 1 ea-h apt. Hips ard T ...

HAFTESBURY THEATRE ' Leaaee, Mr. G. OW. SEASON

... breezes. Pure water from Plinlimmon and ABERYSTW dr.ina«e. delate Btr !»». Clark^l..««y«^^ortaJ *tat LONDON —HOTEL WINDSOR. Victoria-street, Westminater, S.W.— Special London. HOT |“»f^IiSSSSKSIS iIJTHSEA—ROYAL BEACH MANSIONS HOTEL. Largest in Southsea, ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... hat without success, as Portmouch not only held their own, hut added a further geal, and thus Ieon by two goals to nil. tp Queen's PFark Rangers V. Hillwali -Th Ranger's ?? at Kensat-rise was visited by a great ?? to witness the above match. Beth teams ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... Ashiton Rovers, 1; Ferndaie; 1. - - Queen's Park Congregational, 4; Cremorne, 4. ~anlton,.6, Starlsy )3lar Cgrs P), 0. St. George's, 3; St. Mary Abbot's, 1. lanlaligh, I ?? Ranugera (ltt, 0. Claydon, 9; Victoria, 0. SEasInran'Ds Boast MATcH5NS. Granvitle ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... them, whilst Griffiths and Jones notched goals for Bristol, the gems ending in a win for bouthaampton by dye goals to threee. Queen's Park flankers v. Iuton:-This encounter was looked forward to' with a considerable amount of interest, both teams being equal ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL

... The game was most excitintg altar this, but Mliwall caould not getlevel, and were defeated by two goals to one. Kettering v. Queen's Park Rangers:-At Kettering, before 2,000 spectators3. The Rasgars attacked vigorously at the outset, but towards the interval ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 7zt 131b (car. 8st) r, ?? ' BHicken 3 . Als-i ran: Victoria May and o bv Torvedo-inovata. (innmer trained bj Wisard.) P- Betting: 11 to 8 on Escuri, 4 to I each agst the Riv~o- , vatS& colt and Victoria May, 10 to 1 agst any other. Wca b- by six lengtlis ...