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1900 - 1949
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Lancashire, England

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FOOTBALL

... work, and it was during the earlier stages that the Pres- oilans were afforded several easy chances that, had they been put to advantage, would have plaed quite a different complexion upon the game. They were alive to tbe hard task set them, and their ...

FOOTBALL

... which ghastly but quite ex- ppiable forms are flitting; the next mile may eibrace a village With sekoo I windows alight tand choir harmonies audible; a few iles of u. dulating highway may follow, the only sound being the distant throbbing of an invisible ...

SPORTING

... from the ranks What to think of . Vercsoope I do not know. She can gallop end stay, but is a delicate, nervous mare, and she t may improve in the autumn. Orchid io the ;S&atn Delays! in good style to all appearance, but got the best of the start and Alibeeh ...

FOOTBALL

... what cen time the Sectanfwadhalves, ba*s,.and cOM last bat not IwAe Wilkes-wvere engaged in one jthe incessant struggle-to keep out the, numeroua shots th sisowaeid in upon them. The second half was soni b~egun in an exactly similar fashion, but onl the ...

SPORTING

... coxsid-ered by soene to be not altogether ; ?? the taint o sofctness shown by sonie of i' id Or's sttock: bt, be that as it may, both n ILeirg and Do->vnham seem game enough- SIR j, tit( Rothschild Wh elter, the last race cu the Gr ke-etofl card, we were ...

FOOTBALL

... b-% t frtnm (adl Boys, whilst 7 ~ Necbu]5n and the two Allens, alonS wth L psie.' 1 missing on the biverpoo side tL opaniog stages wers of a sensatonal . e fr seltv had the ball been started he,,orne side dashed off, secured a frees tt sadL Weaver kicked ...

SPORTING

... 'Mr Brindle 0 110 10 Mr WV F Sheddlen's May Gate, 4 yrs.Sayers 0 I10 9 Mr Longworth's Terminal, 4 yrs Owner 0 I (Thanner trained by Tyler.) 3 Betting: 7 to 4 ngst 'Truth. 5 to 1 Miss Royston. 0 Bin leacxh May Gisteand High Glee, and 10 to 1 0 ethers3 ...

FOOTBALL

... acceptable, and, consequent upon this success, hopes are once more entertained that the club will, even at this critical stage, manage to retain its position in the premier division of the League. If the display given against the MVidlanders be regarded ...

FOOTBALL

... at j Stoke, and the County on their own territory, . the result of a visit from Manc. ester City. The ! Wolves, however they may fate at home, have I rondered a capital account of themselves on I foreign territry-, and Glossop were on their own ground ...

SPORTING

... knocked over at the start, - I shall make him my selection. My faucies -1. thus art- -3 1 0.-Friday Welter Handicap: RISBY. alml I 30.-Brinkley Plate- FORFARSHIRE. all 2 O.-May Plate: MINERA COLT. all aml 2 40. - One Thousand Guinean- VAIN aN DUCHESS.' aml ...

FOOTBALL

... best of the play, end pressed repeatedly, lint Letsn showved .excellent style, anid managed to keep rhoir goal -intact until the intberral, at which stage there S, wee no score. B~all-way through the second half La~ngley headed a. goal for Sheffield from ...

SPORTING

... point of the quality of the runaners, RU_ but Round Robin, the winner of' the Little John I NOPlate, scored so handily that he may be heard of mal gin. In the Nottingham SpringHnia U(ok . Sanderson rode a good finish on The Shauigh- 'a-s un, but, I think- ...