R.U. tourists win
... Marslaud played sparkling tennis, but rh ...
... Marslaud played sparkling tennis, but rh ...
... house of Methuen published his novel, The Beating Wing,” sombre picture of life in the industrial West Riding, rather as Thomas Hardy would have seen it. Postmen in shirt sleeves Barnsley folk are sticklers for correct Sartorial standards. Evidence of this ...
... two minutes hhead of hie only rival, Vanderschrlclc (Belgium). Ernie Thomas (Britain) finished seventh on a Velocette in the 600 c.c. class, won by Goffin (Belgium) on a Norton. Thomas covered the 67 miles in hHmln. 14sec. at average speed of 00.5 m.p.h ...
... mother of George Malcolm. —Service and cremation Lawnswood on Wednesday rt I'2 noon. DYER.—June 3. Sawley, Rlpon, aged years, THOMAS., of Kirkby Mabteard. the beloved husband of the late Amelia DYER.— Funeral service at Sawley Parish Church to-morrow (Tuesday) ...
... Ruherham (7). 2 D. Sutton, Chesterfield J R- ™ ’, Rotherham (10). 10.55. 100 Yards Women—l, b. Stone, Chesterfield (11): 2. C. A. Hardy, Airedale (7i 4 ); 3. J. A. Newbouit, Sheffield United (5). 11.1 s. 880 Yards —1, G. W. Boe’h, Hallamshlre (80): 2. L. Eyre ...
... ALMACK. —June 8, at nursing home, ADA MARY ALMAOK, Milestone*. 48. Spofforth Hill, VVetherby, only daughter the late Thomas Almack, cf Barlow Hall, Selby.—Service at St. James’s Church, Wetherby, to-day (Saturday) at *k3o p.m., followed Interment at Cemetery ...
... Taylor (Yorkshire) beat J- Victory and H Thomas. 6-3, 6-4; beat C. M. Parr and and R. Gillies, 7-5, 6-0; beat O. C. Budge and C. R. Qoldson. 6-0, 6-0 H S. Heaton and R- Jefferson (Yorkshire) lost to' Victory and Thomas, 6-3. 5-7, 3-6; beat Parr and Gillies ...
... painting, sculpture, murals and technical details and 30 boys wrill assist in making the models. The Doncaster archivist, Mr. W. Hardy Steele, will act as consultant on research work. Ran after dog; hit by motor cycle Mv. Samuel Klrsch, of Bawtry Road, Bessacarr ...
... included Mr. W. Adams (vioe-piresident), Mr. John G. Banks, of Edinburgh; the Mayor of Harrogate (Alderman C. E. Whlteley); Sir Thomas Sheepshanks. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry Town and Country Planning, and Mr. James Scougai, of Beckenham, President ...
... B.A. (Honours in German).—-Class I —Sylvia Bone. Class 11. Division I —J. Dolphin, P. S. Morrell, K. I. Stephenson, D. W. Thomas. Class 11. Division II —G. F. Brooks, H. Carr, K L Holbum, Dorothy Lucas. FINAL B.A. (Honours Theology).—Class 11, Division ...
... members of the United Automobile Workers of America, the largest trade union in the U.S., are to tour the Sheffield works of Thomas Firth and John Brown, Ltd., manufacturers of steel, tools and heavy engineering products, on July 18. The Americans, who are ...
... capped nine times. His transfer is the biggest since the end of the last football season. Other transfers yesterday were: Thomas McGuigan, a 25-year-old inside forward, from Ayr United to Hartlepools United, and Danny Boxshall, Bristol City outside right ...