FOOTBALL
... than had been the case in the Football League. The motion, however. was carried by a large majority-. The Liverpool and District Association put forward the folloeing resolution:-- It is desirable that the Football ...
... than had been the case in the Football League. The motion, however. was carried by a large majority-. The Liverpool and District Association put forward the folloeing resolution:-- It is desirable that the Football ...
... played at Valley Parade next Tuesday. ANOTH',R FOOTBALL PLAYER TURNTS PUBLICAN.-At Bradford yesterday, R. Wood. the well-known Bradford half biok, was granted permission to sell at the Tumbling Hill Tavern, Thornt-on-road, Bradford. ASSOCIATION. YORKSHIRE ...
... Bunsslet Vuokens, Temnueranee AL. llrunsnwsr Wasleysa v. Ilkuley. Eothwell V. Leeds Roeaville. HALIFAX AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE. G.t PThe followinog agre the referees appointed for September 29tht : HadllSax Wanderers v. Scoith Ward. Referee ...
... (Airedale), Mr. W. Peat (West Leeds), Mr. J. W. Blackburn (Batley), Mr. A. Hurtley (Calder Valley), Mr. G. Whittington (Leeds District), Mhl. M. Illingworth (Spen Valley, Mr. F. Bousor (captain Yorkshire Fifteen), and Mr. J. A. Miller (Leeds St. Johu's). The ...
... Lang Syne. BRADFORD AND DISTRICT COMHPETITION. The Bradford sad District Competition has come to an end. PONTEFR.ACT FOOTBALL CLUlB: ADJOURINED Th a ANNUAL MEETING.. The adjourned annual meeting of the Pontefract . Football Club was held at the Crown ...
... FOOTBALL BRAMLEY FOOTBALL CLUB. The annual meeting of the Bramley Football Club was held last night, in the National Schools, Brainley, wvith Couneillor J. D. Conyers, the president, in the chair. The twentieth annual report, read by Mr. W. Russell, hon ...
... game, bue. Harrogate ought to easily beat 1alifax St. Jude's. Locally the principal match under Association rules is the Sheffield and Hailtanshire League fixture ast Low- road, between Hunslet and Rotherham, and some excel- lent foo'ball will be provided ...
... requested, through the district representative, to ;e allowed to forn themselves into a competition oni tine League principle, but the Committee decided to defer consideration of the matter until a later date. jE~txLEY FOOTBALL CLUB. The members of the ...
... Slater (East I Leeds). 3rr. H. Watse.n (Eatley), Mr. G. Iaoskins (Eull knud Ouse), MIr. II. (Castleford), Ar H. Syes (Spen Valley), 1d. J. Varley (West Leeds) , Mr. C- Marsdeu (Deswsburv), Mr. J. Shaw (Northern), Mr. W. Lister (Airedale), Mr. J. L. Hickson ...
... BV A FOOTBALL . AUTHORITY. Dr. Morley, vice-president of the English Football Association, speaking at the annual meeting of the Blackburn Rovers' 1-eotball Club last evening, said there had been the usual attacks about the brutality of football. These ...
... their hands. The meeting was adionrned for a week. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL AT HALIFAX. The new club being formed at Halifax is succeeding f well. Suffieient members hare offered their aervac!s T from the district to form a pretty- stronn tea-m, and E fixtures ...
... ?? 6 2 4 O 4 Feirk ?? O S 2 Eo~tone ?? ,, 6 ,. : 6 e O AmTnsa JaGonx, 'Hon. Se WEST YORKSHIRE ASSOCIATION LEAGUE. A meeting of the committee of this League was held on Saturday, at the Bay Horse Hotel, TLeeds, when the clubs were represented as follo ...