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... , they proved themselves capital ex- ponents of the Rugby game, and with a bit of luck they might have won both matches. Tom Kent played a dashing game for the visitors at Stanford Bridge. Tom is a pretty old hand at _ the Rugby game, being twenty-six ...

FOOTBALL OF THE WEEK

... runiaway affair, though, for the Northerners are a tough lot to tackle I on their own ground. To Rugby footballers the name of 'Tom Kent is a household word. Ile was on0 of the ?? forwards who ever donned a jersey, and rendered great and invailable services ...

WENLOCK RACES

... olration, anel other winners. I lave the a;bsolute winner of ties Ebor Hlandicap. ?? will ride. Get on at onee. 13itaumpe. -Tom Kent, Norenacot, Longton, Staffordsteire ?? TURF AGENCY OFFICE, 1)0, Jermyn Street, St. James's, London-Mr. Sydney Smith (member ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... soleetlona. Subasribers put your winnings on my Ebor hares, now at 40 to 1. Kenyon will ride. It will win oina csnter.-l stamSpa. Tom Kent, Noraracot, Longion, 8taffordshiro. c2530__ elI AT TstAIeNINO QUARTERS!-EBooR HANDICAP. -A. flyer, kept expressly, at finch ...

FOOTBALL

... On change of ends Eaglze Quost imealely h gained a ry for Salford, which iXcholas nonverti. t This vtas supplemented by Tom Kent coring in a a favourable podtion for the home team, but ichols8's kick was charged down. Sauced Stlf had th best eo matters ...

Published: Tuesday 29 December 1891
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8525 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games