ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS
... ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. foottall, Crickeb, La%n Tennis, Boxing Gloves bo. Cricket Bate Bound and Repsired. Rackets Rostrung and Repaired, Ebe, ...
... ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. foottall, Crickeb, La%n Tennis, Boxing Gloves bo. Cricket Bate Bound and Repsired. Rackets Rostrung and Repaired, Ebe, ...
... father has been counected with St. Mary’s Church for many years, and the bridegroom is well-known locally as a foothaller and cricketer for St. Mary's Recreztion, Putney, and other clubs. Consequently there was a large number of friends and well-wishers to ...
... feet, suitable for stabling, motor garage, builders, or other tradesmen ; frontage om main road; rent very moderate. Apply ‘Cricketers,” 10, Lowar Richmondroad, Putney. R i i3l e ————————— L T T T :E\LAT, self-contained ; pleasant outlook; top floor; ' 4 ...
... many meritorious productions of his brush adorn his rooms. Perhaps he is best* known to Putneyites as a member of the Putney Cricket Club, having captained the “A™ eleven for the last eight or nine years. Battersea is popularly supposed to lead the way. Its ...
... Harness Manufacturer, 22, Higr St., Waxpswortg, 8. W, AXD BATTERBEA. - ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. Football, Cricket, Lavlv‘}n Tennis, Boxing Glaves te. Cricket Bats Bound and Repaired. Rackets Restrung and Repaired, ¥te, ...
... LOCAL SPORTS. KIMBER CRICKET CUP. Cricket Secreto:'~3 whose clubs are desirous of entering fo. .cxt season’s competition , please communicate THIS WEEK with the Sporrs’ Eprror, 88, East-hill, Wandsworth. ...
... proposed in happy words by Mr. Hy. Hulland, and replied to by the hon, secretary, Mr. ¥. Bul-. strode. The toast to the “‘Cricket and Football’ Clubs,” ably moved by the assistant hon. secre-. tary, Mr. W. J. Roffey, was enthusinstically received. The ...
... overseer (who occupied the chair), Mr. Keall (of West-hill), and Mr. Chubb (of East-hill). The toasts were: ‘“The King,” “The Cricket Club,” responded to by Mzr. Muggeridge; ‘“The Visitors,” for whom Mr. Keall replied; and “The Committee,” responded to by ...
... fued existed between hintself and Dr. Kempster. He added that he went to an organ recital at East-hill, and whi'e near the “Cricketers’ > publichouse, he was emashed @nd stunned. The constable came across the road and he asked him to help him along. Instead ...
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... known as the Granville Hall Girls” Parlour, was now well established. It was proposed durine the coming season te start a cricket club for the boys of the first and second classes. A scheme was also being eonsidered for the formation of a primary department ...
... , 22, Hiam Br., Wanpsworrr, B.W, ANXD BATTERSEA. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS, Foothall, Oricket, Lm;nn Tennis, Boxing Gloves te. Cricket Bats Bound and Repaired. s Rackets Restrung and Repaired, “Ete. ...