LACROSSE
... LACROSSE. NORTH ▼. SOUTH. The selection committee have now chosen the tweive repress at Manchester The .id. ’'c'Hl-Scolt (Uye School) (go.II. E. A. Taylor W. Croahie, J. Knight, nnd L, E. ...
... LACROSSE. NORTH ▼. SOUTH. The selection committee have now chosen the tweive repress at Manchester The .id. ’'c'Hl-Scolt (Uye School) (go.II. E. A. Taylor W. Croahie, J. Knight, nnd L, E. ...
... LACROSSE. Wkst Los do* v. Catfobd.—ln this First Division match at Oatford on Saturday the homo side scored a narrow victory by four goals three. At the interval the score stood three goals two in favour of the winners. Haufstrau v. CatfObd ll.—This match ...
... LACROSSE. llxmpstiui) v. OlorfOATß.— This match, io the first round of tho Senior Flag Competition, was played Katurday Gospel «'nk. when ttighgato won nine goals to two. Tho scoro bali-!im« was four goals two in High gate’s favour. The homo team displayed ...
... LACROSSE. KENT v. SURREY. AX EASY WIN FOR KENT. Yesterday, on the Oatford Lacrosse Clubs ground, thi? intercountv match resultea easy win for Kent gcslste nil keat at once opened proceedings with goal Jones, scl almost directly afterwards put iu the second ...
... LACROSSE. T. Sl-nmioK.-ln thu Dmaion Cup Wick, unlfty. gained extremely 7, * * : twentj-Oregoeli; Bar- -WiuxsuOßßy.-Atlpr Rood Blackhoath woo toil match their own ground, Saturday, four goals to one. H’SBOaiR v. Saturday, tnateh at Ooapal Oak. Uatu.t ...
... LACROSSE THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND. STOCKPORT (NORTHERN CHAMPIONS) v. Wu'-'P*-; (SOUTHERN CHAMPI-*.\S. Next Saturday, the Crystal PeGce. start.t.g 3,..' p.u. • Lacrosse Championsbip of Kugland. winch cairc* l ;.' Iroquois Cup (presented 1396 Dr. ilatthews ...
... LACROSSE. KENT v. MIDDLESEX. At Wimbledon today (Wednesday). Kekx.—E. A. Dodd (Catford) (goal), C.O. Lee (CatJord) (point). W. J. (Catford) (corer pomt). 0. Sd^tcrJ Catfnrd) (third man). J. M. Harvard (Blackheath) and P. W. Dodd (Blaokbeath) (defence ...
... LACROSSE. CiT. JAMKS’S Mr. ALEXANDER. NIGHT and EVERY ENING at 8.50, THE MAN FORTY, Walter Frith. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATERDAY 2.30. Box-olUco (Mr. E. Arnold; 10.0 to 10.0. —ST. JAMES’S. STRAND THEATER. and M*iu«eP. Mr. FRANK NIGHT and EVERY EVENING ...
... CANADIAN LACROSSE TEAM COMING TO EROIiAND. (BBUTEtt'S TKLK ) Toronto, Dbc. 11. Tbo Toronto Lacrosse Club has decided to accept the South of England's invitation to send a team over early in next Spring. The proposed Australian tour will probably fail ...
... 50 o'clock s!. Referee, Jack Taylor. N.B.—The 2.15 train from Liverpool street will stop » End,—[Advt,] ________________ LACROSSE AT LORD’S. A NEW EXPERIENCE. H:therto Lord’s has been closed to the public fro the cricket season in September to the opening ...
... HrudeooU’s. Rose and Crown. »treat. Wapping. answer through the Spurting Life will oblige. LACROSSE. IHTEE-COLONIAL LACROSSE MATCH. On July 29 the fourth Inter-Colonial lacrosse match between New South Wale* and Victoria was played at Sydney. Victoria utterly ...
... New South Wales and Victoria the latter won runs 9. so followed up their colony's victories over N.S.W. in both bowls and lacrosse. ...