October 29, 1892 Key note: “As usual there was a bit of diversity of opinion as to the number of spectators present. The actual number
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October 29, 1892 Key note: “As usual there was a bit of diversity of opinion as to the number of spectators present. The actual number
October 29, 1892 ** Liverpool Reserves away to Walton Breck was scheduled for this day, but was moved to January 21, 1893. XX Other matches:
October 24, 1892 Liverpool, the champions of the Lancashire League, still pursue the even tenour of their way. On Saturday they visited the Higher Walton
October 24, 1892 Match: League trial, at Bramall Lane. Lancashire and North – Midlands 2-3 (1-2). Attendance: 5,000. Lancashire and North (2-3-5): John Sutcliffe (Bolton
October 24, 1892 Liverpool journeyed to Higher Walton on Saturday to tackle the home club in the return match of the Lancashire League. Miller kicked
October 22, 1892 The recent cold and unsettled weather is inducing invalids to make an earlier flight than usual from England to more genial climes.
October 22, 1892 Played at Moons Hill. Liverpool were minus John Cameron, and Higher Walton Lonsdale. Liverpool, who kicked off, at once took up the
October 22, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Moon’s Hill, kick Off: 15:45. Higher Walton – Liverpool 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 150. Higher Walton (2-3-5): John Addison,
October 22, 1892 Match: Inter City, at Essex Club (Leyton), kick-off: 15:40. London – Sheffield 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Lieutenant Simpson. London (2-3-5): William
October 22, 1892 Match: Inter City, at Logie Green. Edinburgh – Glasgow 2-2 (0-0). Attendance: “Large”. Referee: Mr. R. Harrison (Ayrshire); linesmen: Messrs.: J.S. Gilchrist
October 22, 1892 Reserves, Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Prescot 2-1. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen, Hill, Richardson, Griffiths, Kelly + 6.
October 22, 1892 Musha, but it was hard on a lot of ould vitrius to be obliged to go away to play a cup-tie at
October 22, 1892 Liverpool, if their “gates’ are below even the low-water mark foretold by the ‘seceders,” still have faith in the future. They have
October 20, 1892 The draw for the second qualifying competition for the Association Cup, took place at the Victoria Hotel in Wolverhampton last night. The
October 19, 1892 Nantwich v Liverpool. Played at Nantwich. Nantwich: Champion, H. Shenton, Richard Keay, T. Critchley, Herbert Crawford, Hitchen, Hope, A. Hollowood, John Garnett,
October 17, 1892 This morning the Liverpool police appeared for the first time on day duty in their new overcoats. They have been wearing them
October 17, 1892 The controversy which has been going on for some time between the Liverpool School Board and the Vigilance Committee to enforce free
October 17, 1892 Liverpool came through the first stage of the English cup very satisfactory on Saturday last. They were without Jock Smith, whose ankle
October 17, 1892 Liverpool came through the first stage of the English cup very satisfactory on Saturday last. They were without Jock Smith, whose ankle
October 16, 1892 Although the winter game of football has made wonderful strides in popular favour during the last 15 years, and at the present
October 15, 1892 The first number of the Labour Advocate, issued to-day as the official election organ of the independent labour organisation during the municipal
October 15, 1892 Key note: “The supporters of the old Wychemen have now ceased to despair of their team ever doing anything again since seeing
October 15, 1892 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Walton Breck 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 200. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Pearson, Hill, Hurst,
October 15, 1892 Glorious football weather and no mistake was that of Saturday. It was a grand wind up to a dirty a week as
October 15, 1892 At the new Everton ground special quarters has been prepared for the fugitive referee, where he can hide in safety when “wanted”
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