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... 5 W k . &/i Dat ) 2 x e a » i‘w : o Corporal Harry Feather, Keigiley (Killed). ...
... 5 W k . &/i Dat ) 2 x e a » i‘w : o Corporal Harry Feather, Keigiley (Killed). ...
... rOOTHALL- YOnKSUIRF. C^U.Kt.E RESI. - Yorks lure Cclie-c; Three po-n: ictoria Cuvenat; j,-u.n BHADFORDS TEAi: AGAINST SW'M HARRY FEATHER TO XL’UN fir H-.-ry Feather play ton Saturday, and th.‘ full ■. r Bradford—Waid. baci; !i!aiiv,rea. three-quarter ...
... that there arc more pressing need* for the money. BMDFBRD PLAYERS At THE IKJUfIEO LIST Following sely upon the accident Harry Feather, the Bradford Northern Club are particularly unfortunate to the services another of their players. will be remembered on ...
... Granted Now you go back to Shipley and learn read and write. FOOTBALL. HARRY FEATHER INJURED. During the second half of the game Bradford v. Halifax, Park Avenue on Saturday. Harry Feather sustained a severely sprained knee, and though kept on it was evident ...
... ft 9 . 12 6 ft 9 . 13 3 . 12 2 3. W, 5 It O. F. W.-rmakl F. Bamrtf . C. Crumpton 8 84 . 12 7 6 0 . 12 12 Harry Feather will be unable take his on the Bradford aide. Heavy falls of snow are reported from various parts the country todav. The ...
... admitted all hands be the superior combination. Bradford. however, have always managed before, and 1 must tip them this time. Harry Feather makes welcome re-appearance the forwards. ...
... expressed His annoyance the oont-nual cropping up of the brothers James' with regara legitimate work. A FOOTBALL PARTE. HARRY FEATHERS INTENTIONS. In these day* of bwmroafcke football, bit humour connection with the gtorioua game oomtw like a phasing oasis ...
... there is woman in Brigg dam,'* said John Hoyle six o'clock this morning to a couple of young fellow*, Fred Grlmahaw and Harry Feather, who had just ceased work cn the night shift at Meaars. Wro. Town and Son's Paper Mill, Gouee Eye, Keighley. “I’ll bet ...
... for the champions in the open. Tvery wan in the line played with great briiliance, and no one was more conspicvous than Harry Feather, who is now playing as well as at any time in his long career. The home backs also rose to the ooccasion admirably, and ...
... of Dyers and Finishers); Richard F. Smith and John T. | Swallow (National Society of Woolcombers and | Kindred Trades); Harry Feather (National | Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Association) ; | 7. Walker (Workers' Union); and Mr. E. H. Bawden (Amalgamated ...
... Comwercial Travellers’ Assn. £5 a. ~ ¥mplovees E. Fearnley & Sons 78, W. Gilyard & Son £5 5., Jos. Jhtor £5 3¢, F. Creven g 5, Harry Feather £5 65., Bfd. Oty Yamplighters £5, Dr. J.. Inverarity £5, “N. R.” g 5, Dr. Viret £5. Bramwe' Clough £5, Wyke Tadies' Cone ...
... Jti'koi son and Harrs. h»tf Ssadrrs. Bladrs. Dasrsna. Eddkon. Hsianock, Setcllfe. and Ikurp. FFATHER AND THE BRADFORD CLUR Harry Feather, the Bradford forward, has settled his differences with the Committee, and may again be seen In the team at no distant ...