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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (Orion), D. Caiopbell ( Victoria United), and J. T'hoison, cauptain (Abordeen) ; forwards, A. Wallace read T. Legiat (Victomia United), WV. A. Key, W. S. Brown (Alberdeen), J. E. Jopp (Oriol. Reaserve teimo-Goal. .1. Gray (Victo'ria Unitedi, backs, T. Hardy ...

SWIMMING

... grand tiltiag toroanaent Officials-Starter, Mr Jancs Iarird: referce, Mr John ?t'Lrsa (South Side): judzs, 2esarrs Hiamilton (Queen s Park), and J. B, Gibson (Leanderi. Results:-IL) yards ?? hert-Ist. 0. Jenkins, Viceoria Chub; Glasgow: 2h,G. S. Bryson, ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1891
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: 10 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... :round - Tailors' United v. Victoria United Reserves, Primrose (Stonehaven) v. Woolside, Lintfield v. Aberdeen Reserves, Mugitemoss v, Alliance. Byes I -Orion Reserves, Victoria. Rangers, East-End, and Albert. Second round-Victoria Rangers v. [\'oodside or ...

SPORTIN INTELLIGENCE

... 67; Queen's Cross, 40. For Alford, R. N. Petrie had 27 and T. Stephen 19. For the Queen's Cross, J. B. Ronald had 17. Bowling for Alford, B. N. Petrie had five wickets for 12 runs, F. Petrie three for 3, and A. Wallace two for 11. For the Queen's Cross ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Si. George, and Tom Pinob, with Fairy Queen 11. in the rear until a mile froen home, when St, George assuned the command Irom Lord Audley, Misanthropiet, said Fairy Queen 11. When fairly in the straight, Fairy queen 11. drew to the front, but gave way at ...

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, ASSOCIATION

... favour of the Victoria United by 3 goals to 2. di AB]IRDEE3N 1 uNioicCr OV h Ti-FuINAL ROUND.-([ The final round in the competition for the Aber. tl deen Junior Cup was played at Victoria Recrea- a tion Ground between the 2nd Victoria United end di the ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... stage of the Queen's was 66, which was put on by Sergeant Barrett, of the 2nd Lancashire, and Corporal Soutter, Gordon Highlauders, Aberdeen. Revolver shooting is admittedly difficult, but in this series Lieutenant Pixley, of the Victoria Rifles, has managed ...

SPORTING NEWS

... when Upper Cut assumed the lead and camsn intP the etraight in front of Dusky Queen and Winter. At the final hurdles Stream of bold unshilpped1 bis jockey, and Duolky Queen drew away and won by four lengths; bad thIrd. 3-WiiYBRIDGE 3ELLING t3TEEPiECHABE ...

SPORTING NEWS

... (Aberdeen Club), S5; Mr J. Elinslic ( Victoria Club), S7; Mr J. Russell (Victoria Club), 88; Captain 1-1. V. Brooke (Aberdeen Club), 88 ; Mr IV. Stewart (Aberdeen Club), 89) ; Mr J, Aloir (Aberdeen Club), 89 ;Mr W. Moir (Victoria Club), S9 M Mr A. J. W. Storie ...

ABERDEEN ANNUAL REGATTA

... crew, and won, the Gymnastic being second. The second match was for light fours (rowlock) between the Victoria and the Montrose Clubs, 'from Victoria Bridge to ths Raiilway Bridge. The boats were manned as follows:-Viotoria- Bow, Wm. Duncan, lost 41b; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1. On resuming the Victoria forwards at once bore duwn on the homesters' citadel. A penalty kick was awarded them. Turner took the kick, and his attenept struck the liar and bounded into play. Not to be beatenc, however, the Victoria right-winger again ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... other regiments having independent n camps being the London Rifle Brigade, 3rd London d Victorias, South .Middleset, 29th Middlesex, Civil Ser- vice, London Scottish, Queen's Westminsters, lst e Surrey, 20th Middlesex, London Irish, 19th Middlesex, and the ...