June 15, 1943 Struck on the head by a two-inch mortar smoke-bomb during battle practice with live ammunition at a training ground in the Home
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June 15, 1943 Struck on the head by a two-inch mortar smoke-bomb during battle practice with live ammunition at a training ground in the Home
June 10, 1943 The Veterans’ challenge match on June 18 between Short & Harland’s Antiques and Carrick and Larne Veterans should arouse much interest. The
June 3, 1943 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is now enjoying a well-earned rest at Llandudno and writes to say that he is having
June 3, 1943 Billy Liddell, Liverpool’s Scottish international winger, was home on leave this week and called in for a chat. Billy is now in
Friday, May 28 – 1943 An Essex man, Mr. T.M. Delehunty, writing from Manchester, sends some interesting notes. The first concerns Frank Rist, the Essex
May 25, 1943 Liverpool Football Club have decided to second the proposal for an increase in players’ wages for the 1943-44 season – a proposal
May 24, 1943 Shareholders of Liverpool Football Club will have their big opportunity of congratulating their directors, officials and players on a great season when
Monday, May 17 – 1943 For 66 minutes of the Lancashire Cup final at Maine-road it did not look as if Liverpool would be giving
Monday, May 17 – 1943 Ted Hancock, former Lincoln City outside right, is now in the services and scored five times in a recent Army
May 15, 1943 Match: Lancashire Cup Final, Second Leg, at Maine Road. Manchester United – Liverpool 3-3 (2-1). Attendance: 9,196. Referee: Mr. Harry Holt (Rochdale).
Friday, May 14 – 1943 Ninety minutes of the football Liverpool showed in the second half at Goodison Park on Wednesday will be sufficient to
May 13, 1943 The Everton-Liverpool mid-week Derby proved a worth-while innovation, and provided an acceptable football treat, without any end of the season taint about
May 13, 1943 Liverpool still have a chance to register their “hat-trick” of successes this season. Last night they won – for the second season
May 13, 1943 Although Everton won the second leg of the Liverpool Senior Cup, 3-2 at Goodison Park, last night, Liverpool take the trophy because
May 12, 1943 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup Final, Second Leg, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 19:00. Everton – Liverpool 3-2 (2-0). Attendance: 13,000; gate receipts: £670.
May 12, 1943 Everton and Liverpool meet in the second leg of the Liverpool Senior Cup at Goodison Park this evening. Kick-off at seven o’clock.
May 11, 1943 A Liverpool football enthusiast The Rev. C.A. Carter, former vicar of St. Titus’s Church, Liverpool, has died in his ninetieth year at
May 11, 1943 International stars from the four countries will be featured in the big Merseyside “Derby” match between Everton and Liverpool which will be
May 10, 1943 Liverpool lost on Saturday because they shunned pre-conceived football methods for smash-and-grab tactics. They seemed content simply to bang the ball up
May 10, 1943 Manchester United have set Liverpool a stiffish task for the second leg of the Lancashire Cup final at Maine Road next Saturday,
May 10, 1943 (Evening Express: May 10, 1943) Everton v Liverpool at Goodison Park.
May 8, 1943 Match: Lancashire Cup Final, First Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Manchester United 1-3 (1-2). Attendance: 12,117; gate receipts: £730. Referee:
May 7, 1943 I shall be surprised if the Liverpool v Manchester United cup-tie does not prove one of the best games of the whole
May 6, 1943 Jack Rowley, the brilliant goalscoring centre-forward and one of football’s most effective forwards definitely will lead Manchester United’s attack in the first
May 6, 1943 The most gratifying feature of Liverpool’s success in the season now drawing to a close has been not the winning of the
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