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... FOOTBALL. I A PWTG]BY TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. On Wednesday morning, from Charing Cross, there left by the li o'clock train, the first football team which haa ever been sent out to Australia under the auspices of the Ru bv Union. The undertaking has been arranged ...

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... FOOTBALL. I FU1ThUES FOR TO-M1ORROW. Lancahire v. Cumbebrland, at Whiteharen. ti Yorks.hire v. Northuumbtrtean at Newcastle. S Cnelh'es V. Wcstcncrland. at esdal.' as Brouchton Barnum-s v. St. Leieseterswiftsv. Notvtngh'm Itl H:elens Revreation :410cmn ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATfC:a. Lantcushiie interest idi the progress of, the cominpeti- tio'n for the Football Association Cl)p ias been re- dhuced to a low level. At. the time of writing we bate oilty one ohlb left in and they are faced with the formidable ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. le yNOTES AND NOTIONS. ' , n t13Y OUR SPECIALr FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENYS.] is _ in ASSOCIATION. THE ENGLISH *UP TIES, When Sheffield United failed to dispose of s B]urslem Port Vale at the second time of askiilg ,g in the F. A. (,Cup competition ...

FOOTBALL

... I- :FOOTBALL.I TIHE INTERNATIONAL RUGBY DISPUTE. AWARD OF THE ARBITRATORS. Lord Kingsburgh and Major Marindin, the two arbitrators appointed to settle ste football dispute between the RuWby Union and the International Board, have issued the following ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. N rT'iKS AND COMMENTS. BY OUlR SPE(([AL FOOTBALL COBtUE3PONDENTS. ASSOCIATITO2. ?? are culr-d trial games are not often a big Siie:CoeS, and focr .he purpose of helping in the selection of an inlternlti nal eleven they are often useless ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. Results of Saturday's matches:- [UsDER FMserT Unos RCL2S.1 Lancashire ?? 3 6 8 Northumberland.. - 0 RESULT CF PREVIOUS MATCHES. I E~Lanc*shire. Northutbriltt 1882.. At Newcastle ?? 3 5 C ..1. 03 188. At U-nc. I. 2 1884 At Mnewster. 1 4 0 0 3 ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. NOTES AND COMMEMTS. BY OUR OPECIAL FOOTBALL CORBESPONDENTS, ASSOOIATION. A new record has been established in the competi. tion for the F.A. Cup. For the first time two clubs have met four times in the semi-final stage, and ap- peared on four ...

FOOTBALL

... -OT FOOTBALL. NOTES AND CO)MMENlTS. BY OUR SPECIAL FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENTS. A&SOATION. The season of 1898-9 is only a fortnight old, and yet we have already been treated to quite a number of surprises. Clube that were expected to make a brave tart have ...

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... FOOTBAtL. NOTES AND (OMtIEItS. r0 BY OUR sPIIUW FOOTBAL/CoiRtESPONDEM. 0 ASSOCIATION. . - The Loeaue tournament is/juit now' dvarfed by e the renewed interest in the $mplitton for the .. tli cup. Although the first legilmate round is not down t for deoision ...

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... far the benefit of Joh Wdeson, of t Preston, a football player, who has been afflicted with v blindness, and consequently it is hoped that the public V will attend largely. i A. CRUSADE AGAINST FOOTBALL.-ThI Mayor t of Southamptonin consequence of a recent ...

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... FOOTBALL. I The -North End team and the Fishwiek Ramblers had another practice gamo on Thursday evouiug, whon, notwithstanding iunfavourablo weather, there was a large oro'vd ot spectators. It was anticipated that a nen forward would havo been proesent ...