Saturday, October 2 – 1915 One who witnessed the victory of Hull City over the Bradford men gives a high testimony to the play of
Category: Other clubs news
The Torrance “two thousand”
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 A paragraph in the “Sportsman” states that Bob Torrance, of Bradford City, has resisted all attempts to persuade him to
Fanny Walden, Leeds City and Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 The future action of the Tottenham Hotspur club in the matter of Walden and Leeds City suggests that they are
Stoke F.C.: Fine reduced by the Southern League Committee
Friday, October 1 – 1915 The Appeals Committee of the Southern Football League met in the offices of the Football Association yesterday, to hear the
Preview: Leeds City
Friday, October 1 – 1915 One of the best of the matches in the Midland Section of the Association programme will be the meeting of
Preview: Lincoln City v Huddersfield Town
Friday, October 1 – 1915 At Lincoln, 3.30 p.m. Lincoln City. – J. Goldsborough; A.C. Jackson, F. Ward; T. Wield, A. Gardner, G. Barrell; J.T.
South Liverpool at home
October 1, 1915 Denton were vanquished on their own ground by the South (2-1), but the Liverpool side all bore traces of the struggle. John
North End Prize Band at Goodison Park
October 1, 1915 The 8th (Irish) band is engaged on the recruiting rally to-morrow. Therefore the North End Prize Band will play at the Everton
Tom Page back to Scotland
October 1, 1915 St. Mirren are making a big effort to strengthen their attack against Morton at Paisley. Last night they arranged for Tom Page
Preview: Bradford Park Avenue v Nottingham Forest
October 1, 1915 At Bradford, 3.30 p.m. Nottingham Forest. – Sam Hardy; H. Bulling, H. Jones; Harry Lowe, Harry Wightman, J. Armstrong; F.M. Harris, Private
Footballer in hospital
Friday, October 1 – 1915 Duncan Ritchie, the Dumbarton, Derby County, Newcastle United and Renton forward, is in hospital in France. Duncan, who is a
Charles Hafekost transferred to Tranmere Rovers
October 1, 1915 Tranmere Rovers, who journey to Glossop to-morrow, have secured the services of Charles Hafekost, of Liverpool. He will appear at inside left
Stoke F.C. in London-court
September, 1915 Stoke F.C: have been officially informed that their appeal against the decision of the Southern League fining them £500 and taking control of
Billy Harrison transferred to Stoke
September 30, 1915 Billy Harrison, the Wolverhampton Wanderers’ outside right, has offered his services to the Stoke club, and he will play on Saturday to
News about Lieutenant Harold Bache
September 30, 1915 Harold Bache, the West Bromwich Albion and Corinthian centre forward, who obtained a commission soon after the war started, has been for
Some caustic comments re football
September 30, 1915 Whether it is through early rising or another cause I cannot say, but somehow my sting is up a bit to-day. I
Preston North End having player problems
September 30, 1915 Preston have been unable to select their team to face Liverpool. They are experiencing great trouble in raising a team. This state
High hopes for another victory
September 29, 1915 Liverpool, who go to Preston next Saturday by the 1.15 from Exchange, have been forced to make change or two. Molyneux, the
The death of John Tosswill
September 28, 1915 The death was announced on Sunday of Corporal John Tosswill, of the Royal Engineers, a former professional football player, who succumbed to
Alex Thomson for Stirlingshire Territorials
September 25, 1915 Alex Thomson, Lands Valuation Office, Stirling, centre-forward of East Stirlingshire, and formerly of Falkirk and Everton reserve teams (note: should be Liverpool
Arthur Goddard and William Banks on the right
September 22, 1915 Burnley have a capital side again this season; in fact, they are virtually unchanged from last season’s side. So we may be
Dr James Ferguson visit Jimmy Nicholl and Tom Miller
September 17, 1915 Liverpool have a far, far longer journey than usually will be the case this season. In these days of stress and work,
Tom Miller and Robert Pursell await S.F.A. ruling
September 14, 1915 Rangers have received Everton’s permission to play their former player Bobby Parker, the brilliant schemer and fine exemplary shot; and Alex Raisbeck’s
Luton footballer’s wedding
September 11, 1915 An interesting wedding took place at the Registry Office, George-street West, on Saturday morning, the bridegroom being Private Arthur Wileman, the well-known
Much expected from the players
September 10, 1915 We have yet to see James Henderson, of Glossop in serious football, and to-morrow’s the first chance. Alex McGhie and David “Dai”
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