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THE MOONIES IN LONDON

... John Ham, (if each of contributed only 6d a year it would form a very substantial scholarship fund (hear hear). The Union was formed with two objects, first, for providing scholarships, and secondly for convening a social gathering of the Old Boys once year ...

FOOTBALL MATCHES

... Clark, elling, Pinnock, and E. Shurmer, forwards. Even Swindon Albiom —A. Moore, goal: A. Walker and R. Pagett, barks ; E. Walman, W„lm*n and A. Edmunds, half-backs ; I. Spackman. A Spackman, W. Selby, G. Webb and G. God-iard, forwards. Referee, Mr J. ...

BALL MATCHES H'IHERN LEAGUE, .V v. sou/ffAMrTOv sr. THI 11. TII.K DEFEATED HY FOUL FLAY Mm lo the meeting of

... his goal at the price of a corner. The Sout forwards made a peedy rush upon the home goal, but the final shot went wide, and the other end Hai'atn put high over the ball from a free-k ck taken by Munro, but he quickly for this in a real beauty which Claw ...

FOOTBALL, NOTES

... experiences on the football held, both a player and a referee. He spins one yarn which tells against himself. He was whistle blowing in the 1394 season in a Swindon League match, and had occasion to speak more than once to a certain player lor rough play. This ...

flioits and i'astimts

... Mark's made a start with their matches last Saturday, but they rec-iveu a bad 'hrashing at Calne. The Saints turned out several players snort, and had procure substitutes. It may interesting 10 observe that had beaten the XI. by runs a fortnight belore ...

P.XMARKAHUFI RESULT

... Royalty is Photographed. ' being account of chat with Mr f. Russell, of London, and the writer aptly remarks that .t would be difficult find a place more interesting the average human being thao studio of a Society photographer. Ihe article is most ...

fflE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1889-

... slips alive through a long sea voyage imagine that his admiration tor gay celestial stranger would affoid livelihood to many a struggling woman long after he was dead and buried. On the introduction of a single flo .ver hangs a quite imp trade. The gardeners ...