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DEVON AND SOMERSET RIFLE MATCH

... any nation, and, therefore, on every ground, this institution bad claims upon Englishmen, and he was happy to think that England bad not neglected its ?? was the first to set up the Lifeboat Institution, and by far the greatest number of lifeboats in C ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... working across the field Exeter D get right on the line. Fenner led a rush, l which Sawer well stopped. Play being in mid-field Pearce passed to Chard, who i attempted to transfer the oval to Benner, but M. Eadie intercepted, and the t ball again went on the ...

TO-DAY'S RACING

... bad third. I- Run at 3.30. Y CEAWLEY HURDLE RACE of 40 sovs Two t miles, over eight hurdles, n Mr Swan's Cornlaw, 10 9 ?? Pearce 1 Mr Archer's Lord Derwent, 10 2 M Canavan 2 M Mr Oudland's Don't Forget Me, 109 e Williamson 3 Also ran-Chip, Rosie, Dilemma ...

THE DEVON RUGBY UNION

... R1ev. G. T Warner (N ewton) presided, and there were also present Alesore. A. 61turt, Secretary; Carter, Ply. mouth; B. T. Pearce, Exeter, Tule-er, Sl . 'i'lhnas; A. PeugeUly,Wvetffe; W.Whaite,'Tcrqpayv W'mndererd; J. Please, Tivertoni; H. J. Gray, Torquay ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... scrum took place in Devon's corner. Pearce picked up 'and passed to Hughes who served to Devon- shire, and that player muofing the oval, a ?? chance to score was lost. ,A splendid bout of passing by Elughes Pearce and Devonshire that ?? wIaS spoilt by ...

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... , Carter.. ,, H. Leary . Corpl. Salter Pt. Gratwicke Pt. Vowler Corpl. Roberts Lieut. Davey Pt. Chamberlain Pt, Kellaway, Pearce Qr7!Master Sergt. Mudi Sergt. Shorto . Pt'. Smyth . sarXt-MaoriLscelle- Corpl, Deal.. Sergt. Marshall .! Pt. Gould .. -, 200 ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... passing,the leather g going through the whole four. A serum was f( formed in the home 25, and on c] D the leather coming out Pearce, one of the I visiting threequarters, dashed up and taking the ball in fine style easily dodged the home |back and scored ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... and, picking up, passed to Pearce thin who scored the first try which Wot;en failed tt ieag a to convert. Mills sacored the second try ing an ?? and Wottona ddel the extra points. lenged As the result of a dribble by Pearce Drthey, Dore eoored try No ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... the Saints commenced up-hill. A huge punt by the Institute was followed'. up, Symas scoring a try unopposed just undernthe posts. Skinner took the kick, but it fell just outside. After his the Institute had the best of matters. From some loose play Stone ...

TODAY'S FOOTBALL

... i the ball, and Salter saved. A Ki ten yards scrum, however, was ordered, from which Pearse sehone by a burst. Varley E instituted another bout of passing L3 from one of the forwards and got over X under the posts, but Valentine failed. at goal. Varley ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... L'S INSTITUTE, t'outh !ir I The Institute kiclknd off with the son in Bedni lat their eyem mld %t, a'ce prpesed. From a he forward rush I-illee. gnt oaver and Reored for Bristc s. l the visitors, Bvins feiling at goal. The | Bristo he. Institute agaiti ...

TO-DAY'S [ill]

... and ended in the defeat of the Exmouthians by one try to nil. EXETEHR ROVERS v ST SIDWELL'S - INSTITUTE, This match took place at Poleloe-road. The Institute were assisted by Chislett and Taylor, of Exeter A team, bet thei Rovers were quite equal totheir ...