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Leeds and district pupil teachers’ PRIZE SCHEME ASSOCIATION -The DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES will take place in the ..

... members of the Exchange, from 11 3 o’clock TODAY (SATURDAY). Electric The LEEDS ST JOHN’S FOOTBj T.TG LIGHT. CLUB will play by the ELECT BIG V on their Ground, Cardigan Piklos, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Nov. 6th. Play to commence 7.30. Admlasion 6d. LEE ENGINEERS ...

BILLIARDS

... BILLIARDS. JOHN ROBERTS, JUN., v. NORTH. The billiard season was inaugurated the Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London, yesterday, with a match of 12,000 points up, spot stroke barred, between John Roberts, jun., and John North, the champion conceding ...

COMPETITION

... ■core star* J Crussley. stakeholder Cardigan Grounds, Leeda—The next Great All- England Rabbit Coursing Sweepstake* will take place Shr «. Monday sod Wednesday. Get your dogs ready Great footisj Match on Tuesday—Leeds John v. Hallfar Rabbit gives for all ...

VISCOUNT GALWAYS HOUNDS,

... fixture giveu him for this season, the date being May IB and following days. Rabbit Cocrsino.— About Ck) persons turned the Cardigan Arms Ground. L-eds. wl.en the first round Mr. G. T-nnick's £6O Snap Dog Sweepstakes ought to have been commenced. The venter* ...

( \KI.TO\,

... aged 88 years. CONSTANCE HILDA, the dearly loved wife the late Jiseph Patrick CLARKE —Requiem Mass the Sacred H«art Church, Cardigan Road, tomorrow (Thursday* 10 m . followed by interment at Cemetery. RI P FAKRAR. —September 14. a: Eastbourne, aged 53. WILFRED ...

MATCHES TO COME. OCTOBER

... of Dewsbury, to play a game at knur and spell, the best of rises each, for £26 side, Hanson being allowed six score; Cardigan Arms Grounds. 81.— W. Rowley and W. Kershaw, both of Leeds, to shoot at 16 sparrows each, for £5 a side; Black Hills, York Road-2 ...

SENTENCES

... Tho plaintiff was Herbert Jagger. motor engineer, of Leeds, and tho defendant Wm. Mitchell Charlton, licensee of the Cardigan Arms, Leeds. Mr. R. J. Sutcliffe was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Mitchell Innes, K.C., vd Mr. C. J. Frank land were for the defendant ...

FOOTBALLS

... -. vti. MM fortlw t *u»*. .*»• ua • NomuMf for Aid. c.-« 1! . urr. Pigeon Sweep at the Arms, ...

No. L-THK OAKDIOAN RSTATKA. LKCDS-Pint Portion. V*lu»bJ« >ld Proportiw. cotnpriHn* Buildup Lnod.ViUn Kn*ideom. ..

... eomprisinE and comuuct building tilate of about 3U acres, known the Cardigan Pielde, having an axtuneiye to the Road and to River Aire. An important public-house, known the Cardigan Arms. Burley, with about as-res building land adjoin 111 f, haying tnmtages ...

BILLIARDS

... H'«ck*. 12a. G-Lllea l, Hull _____ Piireon Sweep, Prospect Hotel, -Morlcy.— This Day, £1 «i*. entrance free Pigeon Sweep, Cardigan Arms, added os. entrance. This 1 o clock. Sparrow Sweep.—Shoulder of Mutton. OIHAM ; Ml* ; entrance 2s. wl.; bird* free; IMb ...

A Jarrow Reference

... Prime Minister demanding arms for Spain. Two marchers were allowed to take the petition to No. 10. Earlier the day there was a similar demonstration at the Whitehall entrance to Downing Street a crowd men who shouted Arms for Spain. The shouting continued ...

ASSOCIATION

... Stockton *. Stockton Ht. John BRADFORD AND DISTRICT LEAGUE Airedale v. v. ReereeLou. (luliiOKwortb r. Clayton. v. Andrew'a On the ground of the named dab. ORDINARY MATCHES. At Headinrfey. and Sard# t. Yorkshire At Otier *- Cardigan. At v. A, WniUbaU. v. ...