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MR HUMPHREY JONES (BANGOR) AS A FOOTBALL PLAYER

... CRITICISED BY A GLASGOW NEWSPAPER. Referring to Mr Humphrey Jones, late of the Bangor Football Club, the Glasgow Evening Timea speaks as ?? are few Assooiation p^llayersso much respected as Mr Humphrey Jones, the subject of the above sketch. As a half -bhak'YMr- ...

FOOTBALL NOTES AND GOSSIP

... Saturday last in wretched weather. Bangor journeyed thei. %ith about six resere men, yet they manaued to hoid their own, which speaks very highly of the snhititutes. Llandudno played ?? A 'ront wind in tbeir favour during the ticst hulf, nnd scored 3 goals ...

THE ANGLESEY HUNT STEEPLECHASES

... gatherings are a]l around to bh seen. That most worthy and right mnerry-heartec gentlemen, Captain Pritchard - Rayner, was so to speak, the hero of the day I All werc glad to see him amongst them; and stil more rejoiced to know that the winds blow, and the ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... l of the bighest standing. Tommy Thomas was also at.high water mark, and his play, when he is thus out of his shell so to speak, is always stamped with the hall' mark of supreme ex- cellence. DI Roberts, as- far, as experience inthe first team goes, was ...

ABERYSTWITH

... girki' sohool has made good progress during the yaet year. T'e infanta' school'ic aaid to be an excellent one.' These reports speak for44emselv e, and need,no co nment. Lnd as the burden of carrying on the severel schools is.very great, it is tolbe hoped ...

FOOTBALL

... Calies,; Swindon Town (who:! dfeated the Wolves this seasoni, Marloiv, Uxbridge, Chesham, West Herts'- ?? A fact which speaks highly of the London Weleh is 'tbat he'y'have the honour of opening the grounds of four 'of the above clubs nexb season., ...

FOOTBALL NEWS

... top door, I have t,. ascend five flights of stepi. I used to be so exhausted when I reached the top that I could scarcely speak. About last Christmas my father biought a 2d 9J bottle or Owil.ym Evans' Bitters. After taking that bottle I felt so much better ...

BEAUMARIS

... The firmly planted mountain, Its silent roecky caves; The voice of sighs and weeping, The vault where lies the dead,- These speak to us of Jesus, Of words that lie has said. 0 ! then in joy or sorrow, Wh ctever may betal, Let us oar God reensber, And see ...

SPORT, PAST AND PRESENT

... horse-raoing -and these were too many by one. He is very em- phatic in his condemnation of this time-bonoured fun, and speaks of thoiriral and younger sport as one esavour- ing of manhood and gentry, and of a concourse of noble- men and gentlemen ...

TEA TABLE TALK

... Boers and who knows but that the day may come when'they too will be as arrows in the hand of a mighty man . . . and shall speak with our enemies in the gates? These sweet young summer days with their freshening' breezes, unclouded skies and the wee birdies ...

THE DENBIGHSHIRE HUSSARS

... better if there was but one person in command and advising instead of five or six, and the only peroun lie liked to hear speaking on an inspection day was the troop offioer. There should also be less talking anongst the men. He hoped they would not think ...

DEAN HOWSON ON CHESTER RACES

... the dean, from Proverbs' i. 17:- Surely In vain is the net spread .io the eight of any bird. The preacher said ho ,was speaking in the spirit of charity, and bad 'endeavooceito pray-and'ssked'thenm to pray-that the sermon inigit be- the means of doing ...