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... RUGBY’S “TO PUSH A PROTEGt WHO wins the big Bughy Calcutta March 17 at Twickenham, hmjmn Scotland . . . , , This is tart survey of the “Lauriston,” our Scottish correspond u THE national team selectors, amatonv professional, are busy these day* g‘' ,n ...
... RUGBY AT FIFTY. WELCOME RETURN OF C M. USHER CAPT. 0. M. USHER, of the Gordon Highlanders, turned out agaiu for the London Scottish against the Edinburgh Academicals on Christmas Eve, and thereby kept up splendid, if not unique, record. Usher has played ...
... nothing. Catford Bridge could only defeat Civil Service by a try to nothing. (Br OLDEUCK. Taw general meeting of the Scottish Rugby Union was held in Thursday afternoon. Mr. W. E. Maclagan. Premdent, was unable to attend. and in his absence Mr. Rennie, of ...
... RUGBY. The Liverpool and District Champ'onsh!p contest assumed an interesting phase on z-aturdav, when the whole of the clubs were engaged. The meetings of Liverpool and Birkenkead Park evoked considerable interest in local circles, the result of a most ...
... After two months enforced idleness, I feel as rusty at commenting on Rugby football as 1 do al the commencement of a season. The frost, how- ever, has now fairly gone, and it is to be hoped that the game wi!l now on, without let or hindrance, until the ...
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... scores of from fifteen to twenty matches (Association) wired for Is, 6d. week (prepaid), including Leagues. Cowbination, &c., Rugby nlso at la. 6d. por week (pre- pairi). Quick despatch farther par- ticulars upply JOH:: Rose Cottage, Dewsbury. WANTED. by ...
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