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Penarth Chronicle and Cogan Echo

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Penarth Chronicle and Cogan Echo

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... FOOTBALL. 1st XV. FIXTURES 1895-96. r— —— — Date Versus. Result Sept. 14 Abergavenny H Won 21 Ebbw Vale H Won „ 28 Pontymoiie A Won Oct. 5 Wellington H Drawn „ 12 Neath A Drawn „ 19 Coventry A Lost „ 26 Morriston H Won INov 2 Llaoelly H Drawn 9 Aberavon ...

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... the patronage of many of the leading residents of the town, and also the Penarth Yacht Club, Penarth Tennis Club Penarth Football Club, Glamorganshire Golf Club, Penaith swimming Club, and the Penarth Cricket Club. Mr. A. D. Ashford officiated as chairman ...

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... Stanley Parsons, Contractor, 7, Wood Street, came home and informed her parents that a man in the field adjoining the Penartb Football Ground had been behaving in -t -(liso-ustincr manner before her and following her about- The indignant father at once set ...

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... Penarth Football Club. 1st XV. FIXTURES. 1894-95. Late Versus. At Result Sept. 15 Ebbw Vale H won „ 22 Poritymoile H won 29 Pontypridd H won Oct. 6 Gloucester H won ly 13 Morriston A won „ 20 Bristol A won >» 27 Llanelly H lost 3 Abergavenny A won » 10 ...

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... Penarth football Club. 1st XV. FIXTURES. 1894-95. bate Versos. At Result Sept- 15 Ebb Vale H won to 22 Pontymoile H won » 29 Pontypridd H won Oct. 6 Gloucester H won « 13 Morriston A won 20 Bristol A won t, 27 Llanelly H lost Nov 3 Abergavenny A won 10 ...

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... Pemrth Football Ginb ist XV. FIXTURES. 1894-95. Late ? Versus.At Result Sept. 15 Ebb Vale H won „ 22 PontymoHe H won „ 29 Pontyptidd H won Oct. 6 Gloucester H won „ 13 Mornston A won „ 20 Bristol A won „ 27 L!aDe!!y H lost .N ov 3 Abergavenny A won 10 ...

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... ■— F 0 0 T B A L L NEWPORT V. PENARTH, After an enforced and prolonged. holiday owing to froat-bound ground, the Penarth footballers resumed operations on Saturday last. Perhaps, it would have been well, considering all things, if without the frosty some ...

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... made in Penarth, as in almost every other town, to increase the society's Orphanage Fund, and the means employed were (1) a football match bet wen the Locoliv. Traffic sections; and (2) a public tea and concert. The match was played in the morning, before ...

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... Penarth a gloom would have settled like a pall over almost every inhabitant of their town. Probably there is no place where football has been so apotheosized as at Llanelly. Down there, they remember well the days of Bonsor Williams and Gilto Griffiths, ...

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... party waiting for threequarters of an hour. 0 0 0 There are some who treat a wedding ceremony with abcut as much reverance as football match, A few such persons were present at the Wesleyan Chapel on Monday. 0 Q 0 The sun shone brilliantly on the bride and ...

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... about one o'clock. The tea was provided by Mr Lamperd, of Cogan, and gave the greatest satisfaction. The usual games—cricket, football, rounders, racing, &c., were heartily in- dulged in by young and old. Tbe friends desire to make special note of the kindness ...

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... FOOTBALL. ?tX\ FIXTURES 1895.96. La.'e Versaa. Hesuh Sept. 14 berga\'t'nny H Wou ,,21 KbbwVaie H Won „ 28 Pontvinciie A Won Oct. 5 WeUrngton H Drawn 12 Neatli A „ 1'.) Coventry A „ 26 I?!o!'tiston H ?ov 2j L!n.eUy H J! 9 Aberavon H „ 16 Newport A 23 ...