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FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION NOTES. All Me First Divsion League clubs were en- gaged inter me on Satxrday, and not 3 single visitng team succeeded in gaining a victory. Four draws were recorded, the two leading clubs in the League table obtaining in their respective ...

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... FOOTBALL ENGLISH CUP-SECOND ROUND. Sr ]rnIELD UNITED v. SHEI1FFIELD WEDNESDAY. A very-hweay fall of snow, whidh by noon had w covered the Brznmal-lae OGrdund stieral NN inches deep, made it quite impossible to corn- ; nmencathis match in the English Cup ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. CHESHIRE CTJP.-RBPLAYBD FLNAL. $1EW BRIGHTO5-N TOWER v. CREiWE ALEX- ANDRA. These clubs. having previously made a drain oi one goal each at, Crewe, met ag-ain at taie Tower trounds, New Brighton, last longat, to decodte the finaL for ithe Chesir ...

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... FOOTBALL THE LEAGUE.-DIVISION I. WMS BROMWIH ALB3ION v. STOKE. Stoke visited West Bronwich with a moderate team, Parsons. Cowan. Kennedy. and Turner being absentees. The weather was inelement, and spoilel the gate, the attendance being only 2000. The ...

FOOTBALL

... Minor altera- Ml tions were also made in the Welsh Union by- be laws. It was decided that a close time for OJ St. Rugby football in Wales be fixed, such date at o being between the 30th of April and the 1st of Li mrnSptember. A proposition that no clubs ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL RUGBY NOE gal Liverpool took their full strength0 to Liscard j - reto oppose ;New Brighton. whilst, thte Cheahirefla r-club bad nothing to grumble at on the score oi th, : rpresen-tation. There was a goodly gathering hi, ter nessuig a, most ...

FOOTBALL

... I FOOTBALL THE TEAGU.-DIVISION IL WALSALL v B1URTON dW1FTS AbtWalsasf before NM~ spectatoe=. The via- tors, aided by the hill and wird. opened tngly, eary, Burton, and Applb' sccring goali ii.s cewion. Den then got one for Wal- saL. hit Appleby added ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL utGDY NOTES. eiMegan, betaeen the N~s T cbo an eth ended as dhis ?? ivia d '5 h ald Sou g tiv ~sx detest n. nO namtsrlif fishion, tha ~ iedon 22 points to 9. The'P - y e one thn t, c tbe cond5 under which it tas b * dabt hat the winners st n ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. THE LEAGUE.-DIVISION L ASTON VILLA.v. BURY- f At Aston, before 20,000 spectators. Both sides C were at ful ;strength. The. Villa began wit the t sun and wind in their favour, and had most of s the play, but found a resolute defence opposed t ...

FOOTBALL

... half-time the scores stood one goal each. On resuming Liverpool attacked strongly, and for 1 some time played much the better football but. tfailed to get the better of Wilkes. Cox almost idefeated the custodian after a brillit move- )ment, but success was ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. GLOUCIMFERSgMS v. DIHA3L After being defeated by Ginorgan, the north countrymen visited Glouoester yeserday. The home county were without F. Stout Goddard. Hssey, Jarman, ard Atkinson, a ?? being .foud for chndas (xford University). Durham istarted ...