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... June 12. 1885. viilc He 11—‘Thai in the opinion of the Northern Counties Athletic Association, all persons, athletes or cyclists, competing at meetings hold under Amateur Athletic Association Laws, aro amenable to such laws.’ It was resolved that the ...
... appeared in the Athletic News OVID! time ago. • geoteh sibletie writer calmly announces that Wel..h will again take part in the heeling meetings. I only wish the etatement were true. for we can ill adord to lone such a splendid athlete. Hut Welsh. from ...
... TO ATHLETES. Every runner or cyclist who wishes his name be Included in the Athletic News” Directory tor 1907, now course preparation should send his name and address and club postcard, as early possible, Philistine, • Athletic News” Office, .Manchester ...
... ATHLETICS. DOLLAR (HnJl).—Yon should supply with the date of the meeting, or we cannot assist von. ROYAL (Ulrerston) —The book is issued the Co.. Ltd., I. John-etreet. Lirernool. _ . . LOUD (Penny Stratford).—ln each case would disqualified from competing ...
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... ATHLETES. Every runner or cyclist who wishes his name to included in the Athletic News Directory for 1907, now course preparation, should send his name and address and club on postcard, early as possible, Philistine. •'Athletic News” Office, Manchester ...
... ATHLETICS. W. Tomlinson (Pendleton).—He was suspended by the Northern Counties because it was proved that was implicated in the personation of an amateur athlete, meeting near Manchester. G. N, (Shropdiirei. Your best plan consult doctor. CRICKET. J. ...
... ATHLETICS AND THE PUBLIC Greater Efforts Needed Promoters. With the August holiday athletic gatherings made up of races whose total must run into thousands, the amateur athletic season approaches its end, and it is well to inquire into the present health ...