FOOTBALL
... case. Duckworth, the hero of the match, is a Burnley lad. A NEW PLAYER FOR BURNLEY. On Saturday afternoon Burnley received the transfer of W. A. Lambie, of Hamilton, who formerly ...
... case. Duckworth, the hero of the match, is a Burnley lad. A NEW PLAYER FOR BURNLEY. On Saturday afternoon Burnley received the transfer of W. A. Lambie, of Hamilton, who formerly ...
... accomplished a fine performance nt Hebburu. Not many expected them to beat the Argyle. A little more of this sort will bring them into the competition proper.—Burnley . have secured the transfer of W. A. Lambie, Hamilton, late of Clyde and ...
... 'NBLANE, 3: DUNCRUB PARK, 2. ALE OF' TEITH, 7 ; THISTLE (DOUNE), 1. 'UR BOYS (BLAIRGOWRIEI, 3; HUNTING,. A TOWER, 1. / 'NLEY, 2; VALE OF ATHOL, 1. OTHER MATCHES. P s' PIA - DE, 4; QUEEN'S PARK, 2. 4 ~,AMELON, 1: VALE OF LEVEN, 1. MIRREN ...
... Institute (West Kent League}. w Chingford, Chingford United ▼. Ilford (South Essex League.— bridge. Queen’s Park (Strollers’ Second) v. Albion Borers. Dartford, Dartlord f. Ashford. . „ Duntochcr, Duntocber Uiba ▼. Queen’s Park (Hampden ...
... and Taybank meet Clepington Park. Ashlea A team:—Simpson; Kennedy and H. Hay; Baxter. A. Miller, and Robertson: W. Whyte, Ross, Turnbull, Newman, and T. Miller. Walton Athletic meet West End Park. As both clubs are well matched and going ...
... Colonial Glob—Dinner to Sir George Clarke, the new Governor Victoria, Lieutenant-Genetal Sir A. Clarke Btvaiding. October 29. Hr. Asquith and Mr. W. L. Courtney speak at a meeting Hampstead, in eelebmtioo of twenty-first anniversary of Lyndbnrst-road Congregational ...
... Thomson. R. W. K. Bain and A. H. L. Mackinnon. T. Cochrane and A. F. K. Thain. Spence and T. L. Adam. Rwe and F. M'Rae. W. Murison and Councillor Esslemont. John Craigen and D. R. Thom. R. A. D. Connon and Johnston. ...
... Wilson, P. A. Anderson, W. Irons, S. Anderson, Paton, Smith, Wright, Hunter, and Ross. Tayside meet Woodbine Downfield. Team—J. Came Ton; J. M'Gill and A. M'Gill; W. Laird, W. Scott, and D. Pennvcook; J. Christie, J. Petrie, ...
... lead. Hannah was a failure at back, and here the brunt of the defence fell on Clark, w stood up manfully the opposing quintette. At half-back Carrie and Fc-rgusson red the forwards to a nicety. The play the broath's forwards was of a very loose nature ...
... Uavci ftuwley ' wueie they Uit- uoe Uo*. Uie 'team R. W. Simpson J. Seatou; j. u Ore rax. and Ford ; Douglas, Kenuaclt, A. A* Other. ' n * y» M.ATVHEB OF FIFE CLUBS. Since bc^.lining of not a „ wuat a Uualiiy.n lie has . ha* scatuiaa*. '1 ...
... stomach, also a watch which can afterwards heard ticking, and 14 21in. swords. There are other fresh items, including Little Alfrano, a clown from Barnnm'a Circus; Beno, the champion bender and hand jumper; Zasma and Antelli, in a ring performance; ...
... FKOM OFFICIAL JOURNAL (PATENT*, OCTOBER 9. 19(.1 A. Abbs rnrt A. R. Wilton, Huddeirfic!J. >.or«e-»ho«rs ar.d aeiA faiipumg st'Jdv J. M. Usrdai rn, Burnley, developer*. J. A. Incham jmd W. Hey.«. Burnley, red Is ...