March 9, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary Competition, at Victoria Ground. Stoke – Liverpool 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 24,000; gate receipt: £1,100. Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe.
A fat receipt at the Liverpool v Stoke match
March 5, 1918 The takings were £1,520 19s., and the attendance is estimated at 43,000. These figures do not constitute a record, the mid-week match
Four generations at Anfield
March 5, 1918 The match at Anfield on Saturday was witnessed by four generations of the Bennett-family. The Liverpool centre (Tommy Bennett) was “there,” and
Liverpool v Stoke 1-1 (League match: March 2, 1918)
March 2, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary Competition, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Stoke 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 43,000; gate receipts: £1,520 19d. Referee: Mr.
Big gathering expected at Anfield
March 1, 1918 Liverpool did not altogether convince last week at Burnley, but there were reasons for their partial failure of the first half. Still,
Will Bob Whittingham make the Stoke team?
February 28, 1918 From a Stoke authority yesterday gathered that the club and Bob Whittingham are making earnest endeavour to arrange for the name of
The death of Alex McAllister
February 26, 1918 Private Alexander McAllister, Northumberland Fusiliers, is officially reported to have died in France through illness. McAllister, who joined up over three years
The local “A” teams
February 26, 1918 The “A” teams of Everton and Liverpool have entered the Lancashire Combination tourney for the remainder of the season, hence Tranmere Rovers
Burnley v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: February 23, 1918)
February 23, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Principal, at Turf Moor. Burnley – Liverpool 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 2,000; gate receipts: £72 4s. 9d. Referee> Mr. F.B.
£330 fine for false sugar returns
February 23, 1918 Fines totalling £330 were imposed at Liverpool on the British Public-House Co. Ltd., and their Managing Director, Mr. Henry Porter, while 10
Illegal sugar at Anfield and Goodison Park
February 19, 1918 £330 in fines – 10 tons of sugar confiscated At Liverpool yesterday, fines totaling £330 were imposed on the British Workman’s Public
Ernest Peake’s disclaimer
February 19, 1918 Ernest Peake, the Welsh international, formerly with the Liverpool club, writes me as follows: – “Being a constant reader of your paper.
Taxis for footballers
February 18, 1918 Under the new Petrol Order, which precludes the use of petrol substitutes, or gas, for the conveying of players or spectators to
Liverpool v Burnley 7-1 (League match: February 16, 1918)
February 16, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Burnley 7-1 (6-0). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipts: £411 8s.. Referee: Mr. E.B. Bragg.
Liverpool and Burnley to meet at Anfield
February 15, 1918 In April, 1914, Liverpool and Burnley met at the Palace, Burnley winning 1-0 in a game that was, if not excessively brilliant,
Stray leaves: Tommy Bennett, Liverpool F.C.
February 12, 1918 In the city of Liverpool the adherents of Association football have had the rare privilege of watching Fred Geary, Jack Southworth, Alexander
Liverpool well in the championship race
February 11, 1918 Central made a plucky attempt to stave off double defeat at the hands of the powerful Anfielders. And for the first half,
League leaders gain their 18th success
February 9, 1918 At Ash Lane, in rough, rainy weather, and before a small attendance. Both sides were strongly represented. Teams: – Southport Central: Thomas
Southport Central v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: February 9, 1918)
February 9, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Principal, at Ash Lane. Southport Central – Liverpool 1-3 (0-0). Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe. Attendance: 7,000. Southport Central (2-3-5):
Easy on paper for Liverpool
February 8, 1918 The man who made up the fixture list for the Lancashire League kept Liverpool and Stoke till precious near the end of
A big win for Liverpool
February 4, 1918 There was an air of common place about Southport’s game at Anfield. There was a wide gulf between the two sides, and
Liverpool v Southport Central 6-1 (League match: February 2, 1918)
February 2, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Southport Central 6-1 (3-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe. Liverpool (2-3-5): Walter
Notes of some old secretaries
February 2, 1918 Mr. Cuff has held the Everton reins for the past seventeen years. The duration was seemingly rather “elastic.” My city affairs of
Southport Central v Liverpool
February 2, 1918 The weather was ideal for football at Anfield to-day, were Southport were the visitors. The Seasiders were poorly represented. There was a
League president issues a circular
February 1, 1918 Thwarting swindlers. Tribute to the honesty of players. This morning Mr. John McKenna, chairman of the Liverpool Football Club and of the
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