LIFE ON AN “ILIXUM”
... LIFE “ILIXUM” Cycle speaks volumes for the reliability this make machine. MAKES ...
... LIFE “ILIXUM” Cycle speaks volumes for the reliability this make machine. MAKES ...
... member of the Council speak ar*on the problem snbnutted. he arjpied the cafw ayaiiwt my riew at some Now. I hove alwaT«» bebeved that memory an good one. and I liave at thia moment the faintest recollection of hearing Mr. Simmons speak. Yet I am assured other ...
... COAST ROWING. Several Interesting items of club news have reached me. of which shall speak next week. It appears that attempt to row across Htraits of Dover wm» have lieen made a Boulogne crew, permitting. Together with most shall anxiously wait the news ...
... Cycling: Ac pital preparation. Cvc!e Trader: Shoula iu every tool-hat:. Alhfetic News: Most valuable C. H. Larretlc: Cannot speak 100 highly it. R. J. : tiled this prepuralion and found il wonderfully efficacious. Tins !*. ami ‘d each. Of all dealers, or ...
... clever enough aud strong enough to knock Bwinton into cocked hat, the next well, reference the Widnce and Huddersfield matches speak tor themselves. The Bradford jail*- gave shocking display in the back division, and quite deserved to lose. The two point* ...
... means have the Fpor.al road raring tyro WlNROW.—Thanks for your letter Official judges are necessary avoid the practices von speak of. _ BLDG WAY.-Write to Mr Oscar Taylor. Chorlton-cnm-Hardy. Manchester. A. WEBBTEK.—West wood lyre Company, sulkgtreet. ...
... of the game. It was more due to M-ddleshrongb slipshod tactics than skill that the latter erored oil. but. comparatively speaking, the visitors' display throughout tho game such success. nCMBRLL. R*r. «nd Indian PvfrHws ! €0 iioalcstiniw five. -/7.—Prti: ...
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... sunshine considered too much for a regatta. The ideal river weather, mcreover. i* calm and warm, with those balmy the Thames poet speaks of. Bince one • la,t we have had juet the rcrerfr. Earn. , • * d high winds have vied for supremacy, while, where one would ...
... alteration. They went York on Saturday, and the final too re 27 points for the home team to Livcrredge nothing. That statement speaks for itself, and so completely runaway victory was the gam« for the York men that they made less than 15 points in the first ...
... The result—lo point* to 5 point* —about represents the run of the play. Last season the Lancastrians won hands down —so to speak—and probably this had something to do with tlio lackadaisical form shown the winners. But the combined (ounties have the call ...
... matches, and not single goal lias been registered against them, although lour the games wore played on foreign soil.” The record speaks for itself, as follows : P. A. Dec. 2C.—Liverpool Dec. 28.—Bolton Wanderers (L) a o—o Jan. I.—Derby County (LI Jan. 4. ...