ATHLETIC
... ATHLETIC. Bristol City have transferred F. Davies, their reserve centre-half, to Charlton Athletic. Davies, who is a native of Swansea, played in 26 first team matches for Bristol City last season. SWANSEA TOWN PLAYER GOEF. HOME ...
... ATHLETIC. Bristol City have transferred F. Davies, their reserve centre-half, to Charlton Athletic. Davies, who is a native of Swansea, played in 26 first team matches for Bristol City last season. SWANSEA TOWN PLAYER GOEF. HOME ...
... ATHLETICS. At Travers Island. !Sew York. J W lords. Barriers. •o the WO yard print in 10 Harry L Jan. V.A.(' .on Ai yards nordle race 34 3.Sorn . a world*. record.—Senter. iiiial ...
... ATHLETICS LLANGENNECH SPORTS Roath Harriers Retain Challer-ge Cup Ideal weather favoured the A.A.A. and N.C.U. sports at d► Grounds on Saturday. Roach fle! , 3, Cardiff, retained the presidenrs cup, and the 120 yards Cariiiarthni-i championship was won ...
... ATHLETICS By A.E.W. STARK tragedy struck Nos Galan when the final act of one of Wales's finest sporting events was well on the way to its climax at Mountain Ash last Saturday. It was 11.20 p.m. when Ron Jones, the 1967 Mystery Runner, set off from Llanwonno ...
... ATHLETICS. The Oxford and Cambridge Meeting. The 3Gih annual athletic competition between ihe selected champions of Oxford and Cambridge XJniversities took place at the Queen's Club, West Kensington, on Thursday afternoon. The attendance was exceptionally ...
... compete in Maesteg Rugby Club Open Athletic Sports. If you want conditions and entry forms write to Mel Davies, 18 West Street, Ma est eg. You will get them Tout Suite because Mel is bursting to get a large number of athletes to run for the many valuable ...
... ATHLETICS. MERIN ATION Al. sail tee M. W Mao tvw la lead sad %eras ear I I t lIA2AMIOII LAM . J baud AT A SAM wooer. ILINT) OF MARATTIO3I IT RVJS 4C4 r Eli t W eer. ftebn i ma — 7 - E - 11%41 tie ll r • inem 7 I. • Cup a roe • . ...
... ATHLETICS BY AEW IT was way Mt Siptembor 1921 that athletics really cam* to Port Talbot when an invitadon was sant to the Welsh Cross Country Association to send a representative to Port Talbot YMCA to guidance on how to form and maintain an athletic ...
... ATHLETICS The Association continues Lts work in the field of athletics for many reasons. Although athletics have not the popular appeal of other national games, they are the fundamental basis of physical skill and rapid decisions so necessary in popular ...
... ATHLETICS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MEETING AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. The Public Schools' sports ineetimi. postponed from April 9, was held a- Stamford Bridge, London, on Srturday St. Edmund's won the team event with total of 23 points, Chartereouse being second with ...
... ATHLETIC Ken Jones, hard pressed, scored double fI_LAMORGAN, who gained fi rs: Williams (Clam). Mlt. 61n. Belay: Monmouthshire (45.55ec.). place in 28 of the 40 events, defeated Monmouthshire by 215 (Gla lin t no ir ti l tne Y . ar 2. d .4 s yitidf . ...
... ATHLETICS By A. EW. IF some practical joker walked off with the ' ball just when the football match was ready to commence there would be no game. Quite a possibility, eh ! But if the same sort of public menace gets to work with our athletics it does not ...