April 17, 1911 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Woolwich Arsenal 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. T.P. Campbell. Liverpool
Shelbourne v Bohemians 2-1 (Irish FA Cup Final, replay: April 15, 1911)
April 15, 1911 Match: Irish FA Cup, Final, replay, at Dalymount Park. Shelbourne – Bohemians 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson. Shelbourne (2-3-5):
James Chapman (football trainer) – Liverpool Football Club
Chapman in media. Born: 1856, in Broxburn, in Scotland. Passed away: April 13 – 1911, in Leeds (Yorkshire), in England. Career: Trainer: Dumbarton, appointed, 1890.
The death of James Chapman
April 13, 1911 Followers of Association football throughout the country will learn with regret the death of James Chapman, trainer of the Leeds City team.
Blackburn Rovers v Burnley 0-0 (Lancashire Cup Final, replay: April 3, 1911)
April 3, 1911 Match: Lancashire Senior Cup, Final, second replay, at Burnden Park. Blackburn Rovers – Burnley 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. J. Kenny
Tom Gracie transferred to Everton
March 28, 1911 Congratulations to Everton upon signing a big new centre-forward. Congratulations, too to Grace upon his selection this morning as reserve centre-forward for
Shelbourne v Bohemians 0-0 (Irish FA Cup Final: March 25, 1911)
March 25, 1911 Match: Irish FA Cup, Final, at Dalymount Park. Shelbourne – Bohemians 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipts: £450. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson.
John Cox and Alex Raisbeck back at Anfield
March 20, 1911 There was a rare gathering of international footballers at Anfield today in Support of charity, Mr. George Robey brought a team of
Our Portrait Gallery: Thomas Fairfoull, Third Lanark
March 20, 1911 No. 31: Thomas Fairfoull, Third Lanark. One of Cathkin’s boldest and smartest “Warriors” is undoubtedly Thomas Fairfoull. Stylish in his movements, and
A noted warrior
March 17, 1911 Thomas Fairfoull, Third Lanark. (Source: Scottish Referee: March 17, 1911; via http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) © 2018 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited
A collection decided upon for Jock Smith’s family
March 4, 1911 At a meeting of the Jock Smith Fund Committee, held in the Dun Cow Inn, Back Eldon Street, on Saturday evening –
Another meeting for the fund for Jock Smith’s family
March 4, 1911 A meeting in furtherance of the endeavour being made to raise a fund on behalf of the widow and family of the
Tottenham v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: March 4, 1911)
March 4, 1911 Match: Football League, First Division, at White Hart Lane, kick-off: 15:30. Tottenham Hotspur – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. D.
Scottish League v English League 1-1 (Inter League: March 4, 1911)
March 4, 1911 International: Inter League, at Ibrox (Glasgow). Scottish League – English League 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 65,000; gate receipts: £1,573. Referee: Mr. J. Mason
Clyde angling for John Bovill
February 23, 1911 Out forecast may prove right or it may prove wrong, but we have every reason for stating that it is very probable
Newcastle United with a donation to Jock Smith’s family
February 20, 1911 A most encouraging attendance assembled at the Dun Cow Inn, on Saturday evening to inaugurate a movement by which assistance may be
Help for Jock Smith’s widow
February 18, 1911 A meeting will be held at the Dun Cow Inn (Alec Gardner’s), Back Eldon Street, this evening, at 7:30, to consider ways
William Hunter struggling at Lincoln
February 18, 1911 William Hunter, Lincoln’s centre forward, is now in the doctor’s care. Everybody will sympathise with the Sunderland lad, who has really not
Serious illness of Mr. William McGregor
February 1, 1911 Footballers the world over will learn with the greatest regret of the serious illness of Mr. William McGregor, the veteran football legislator,
The inquest into the death of Jock Smith
January 25, 1911 “Suicide whilst in a depressed state of mind” was the verdict returned at an inquest held at the Newcastle Central Police Station,
John Smith (Jock Smith) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jock Smith on PlayUpLiverpool.com, About Jock Smith: Born: December 19, 1865: Kilmarnock, in Scotland. Passed away: January 23, 1911: Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (note that
The death of Jock Smith
January 23, 1911 Late Monday night, a tragic affair was reported to the police as having occurred in the backyard of the house 35, Shipley
Blackburn Rovers v Burnley 2-2 (Lancashire Cup Final, replay: January 23, 1911)
January 23, 1911 Match: Lancashire Senior Cup, Final, replay, at Turf Moor. Blackburn Rovers – Burnley 2-2 (1-1) aet. Attendance: 13,000. Referee: Rev. J.W. Marsh
Head-injury for Ephraim Longworth
January 10, 1911 Ephraim Longworth, the Liverpool right back, who was accidentally kicked on the head in the Liverpool – Rovers’ match at Anfield on
Robert Blanthorne transferred to Hartlepools United
January 9, 1911 Robert Blanthorne, the centre forward Newcastle United secured from Grimsby Town, has been transferred to Hartlepools United. It will be recalled he
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