NOTES ON SPORT

... have B3 to do, through a trying period ; end it cannot he doubted IC that better days are in store for a club with'a name and. a( an exchequer such as the Villa possess at the present P time. It is curious that there should be a dearth 91 of ...

GREAT GLOVE FIGHT IN AUSTRALIA

... he carried h off a competition with the greatest ease, at once esbab- t] lishing himself as a determinedand hard-hittifgborer. This repubation he continued to sustain, and tine a ater time, when giving a stone or more away, he has a, come ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... stop; and a good deal of disappointment was experienced when Mumford had a goal disallowed him. After all, however, Bolton were the first to score from a fine run of Brogan's-whose style is more effective than taking-end Mo~c~ee finished a smart -attack ...

SPORTING NEWS

... competitors jumping on him or kicking him while he fwas' on the ground. A week before, at Leicester, a field of four got halfway through a steeplechase, and not one of the lot could be got over a particular fence. ailshangli' more 'than halt an hour was wasted ...

SPORTING

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SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... distribution a vote of thaiers was accoeded to General Smi.th on the motion: of Mr. John A ird, Tat.. A TasurRIBLE Dsarlae.-On Thursday night a last naamed Hiolmes, employed at the Heap-hridtge papes mill, Roeywood, fell between a press and ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... distanee five miles, at the Edghaston Reservoir. A-. capital race, in which nineteen members took part, ended in a win for A. C. Tovey. who, from the 2min. 3Osec. mark, passea the limit men before a mile and a half had been negotiated, and ...

SPECIAL NOTES ON FOOTBALL AND OTHER SPORTS

... ahowirg a dogged defence, it was no, till the second half was well advanced that the Queen's equalised with a long, smart shot from the foot of Gul'iland. Thors was tie further scoring, a fairly-inteaesting game, considerinm the elements, ending in a draw ...

Published: Monday 31 March 1890
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3286 | Page: 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LEEDS CRICKET, FOOTBALL, AND ATHLETIC GROUNDS

... enabled to commence play. It will be observed that there is a cricket ground, a football - ground, and . a lawn tennis ground. There is 's also a cycling track a third of a mile round, with ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2026 | Page: 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Do means a bad counplenient, aun so far as I can guess the following will be the STAE.TERS AItD JOCOSEYS. a st 1b fiidPr. Blood Oran.e- a 32 7 ?? Ieenr.et Wild flake . a 7l 7 . . Mr d lh Lrty Zcii 1 ?? a ll 2 - ir NV - Cullen Eglaritine .. ...

SPORTING BREVITIES

... Easter Monday, which is enormous, as well as tloe Cyclists' Sports at flal's bridge, and all prograrinnee for future events, fixtures, etc. It ?? 1 prove inraluable for many a day yet. A CLAIWANT FOR A.JICYCLE WANTED. J - . _ v TO TES: PDIT.Os9, 05 2RsEsnAN ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Shylock gave up the ?? a Mile .remn nome Greek Girl, Cyclops, and Bsatfl I canse on well ?? off Lady Norab and 'Lochinvar. Half a mile from home Cycleps for a short distance deprived G reek Girl of the leal,i bet hie bungled a; the third ...

Published: Tuesday 08 April 1890
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 16613 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games