THE CANADIAN TOUR REVIEWED
... THE CANADIAN TOUR REVIEWED. [BY Cantab! CONCERN HORACE GAUL. one of the ■MMl'bclß the Capital* team, now on u»eir way back to Oai>i. since when ...
... THE CANADIAN TOUR REVIEWED. [BY Cantab! CONCERN HORACE GAUL. one of the ■MMl'bclß the Capital* team, now on u»eir way back to Oai>i. since when ...
... REVIEW OF TIE TOUR. Tkalr Font, Style, tod Lessons. [By Philistine.] HAT glorious record the New * Zealanders have created, and what splendid name they hare made fee themselves. Their tour of 1905 will live In the annals Rugby football ths one big bright ...
... ON AN “ATHLETIC NEWS” REVIEW As the English selectors were thus again thrown up against the problem finding a man to challenge the artistic little Scottish outside left. Smart’s recall is not a matter for surprise. Held changes which wore apparently not ...
... REVIEW OF THE PMT SEASON. [Bt The Mate CHAMPIONS' VITAL MOVE. FULHAM have openly announced their intention applying for to the Second Division “The Football League *’ for season 1907-8. have heard rumours to thie effect for many months pae', but I am ...
... BRIEF REVIEW. The time-honoured fixtures between and Lancashire and Cheshire have, course, not been included. Uj® present instance, had these been included the records would have been: Cheshire, won 4 drew 1. 19—8: while Lancashire would read: won lost ...
... REVIEW OF TEE GAME. At the commencement the game was exceedingly well contested, and for nearly half an hour the excitement of the spectators was fully sustained. Lindley distinguishing himself by some very clever plat for the Forest, whilst Vaugbton ...
... Oar Review of the COM PLAINT FROM THE SOUTH. •' Ke&dinE rf»’*w. rc JodK’.ns irwl handicapping lantern e. London amateur). I like to call the attention of ihoec to the ©ncour:i*niff '?) meted out rev an N.C A.A. ofilo.aJ wk meet;!i« Lincolnshire while ...
... RUGBY UNION REVIEWED Quantity Rather Than Quality: Back Play Stars” and Deficiencies: B y Mercian. WHEN one thinks of the amazing ])o|nilarity Rugby Union football to-day, of the number of clubs and players—some clubs put as many as nine teams in the ...
... A RAPID REVIEW There were a few amateur Cup-ties set (or decision, but. they wore all in ti*e country, and this year this competition excites very little interest. Clapton, with a very moderate team, were beaten London C.«iedoaiaJis 3—l; and Civil Service ...
... LANCASHIRE CRICKET REVIEWED. How that Lancashire has played her last match, ami anflcred her last defeat, may dispassionately review our gains and iosses, and comment upon the various features that have characterised her contests with some of the finest ...
... REVIEW OF CENTURIES (4). Lorfla Leeds Oval Dulcepsinhji 173 - Chapman 121 •** Hammond ••• 113 ••• , ••• 151 Wke. BEST PARTNERSHIP. I —Mobas and Hotel!He. Nottingham 125 llobbc and Sutcliffe, Manchester 106 2. Sutcliffe and Hammond. Lord's 50 3 ...
... WELSH RUGBY REVIEW By THE BARD. IT was with very raised feelincs that the followers Welsh Rugby football heard tho announcement that Messrs. Wyndham Jones (Merthyr Vale). T. D. Schofield (Bridgend, K. Nicholls (Cardiff), D. B. Jones (Swansea), and J. ...