March 28, 1902 Match: Friendly, at Goodison Park, kick off: 14:00. Everton – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Everton (2-3-5): George Kitchen, George Eccles, John
The man who made first-class football possible in the city of Liverpool
Saturday, March 22 – 1902 The demise of Ald. John Houlding, the ex-Lord Mayor of Liverpool, will be a serious loss to Merseyside football, and
John Glover still out injured
Saturday, March 22 – 1902 John Glover, the clever Liverpool right back, has been on the injured list since the Anfielders visited Bury six weeks
John Houlding’s funeral and memorial service
March 21, 1902 Alderman John Houlding was buried yesterday afternoon at Everton Cemetery, Fazakerley. His death, the news of which came with a shock to
The late Alderman Houlding
Thursday, March 20 – 1902 It is reported that the late Alderman Houlding, as one of the acts of the last week of his life,
The late Alderman Houlding
Thursday, March 20 – 1902 Funeral arrangements The funeral of Alderman John Houlding J.P., will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 12:15, at Everton Cemetery, Fazakerley.
West Derby Guardians and the late Alderman
Wednesday, March 19 – 1902 The following resolution was passed by the West Derby Guardians at their meeting to-day: – “That this board desires to
The late Alderman Houlding
Wednesday, March 19 – 1902 According to the latest information, the funeral of Alderman Houlding will take place in Liverpool on Friday, but the arrangements
Funeral arrangements for the later Alderman Houlding
Wednesday, March 19 – 1902 The remains of the late Alderman John Houlding are being brought to England from Nice, and the interment will take
Alderman John Houlding – a useful career
Tuesday, March 18 – 1902 Death has removed one of the most prominent of Liverpool’s citizens in the person of Alderman John Houlding, J.P., and
John Houlding – Founding father Liverpool Football Club
Houlding in the media. Born: 1833, in Liverpool, in England. Passed away: March 17 – 1902, in Cimiez, in France. Timeline: 1833, August 4 –
Bad leg injury for Andy McCowie
March 17, 1902 Yesterday Andy McCowie, one of the Chesterfield forwards, got his leg badly injured by a kick from Fred Erentz in the course
John Houlding is dead
Monday, March 17 – 1902 Alderman John Houlding, J.P., an ex-Lord Mayor of Liverpool, who had been in the City Council for some 18 years,
English League v Scottish League 6-3 (Inter League: March 8, 1902)
March 8, 1902 International: Inter League at St. James’ Park. English League – Scottish League 6-3 (5-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Belfast). English
Manchester City Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 3-0 (League match: March 1, 1902)
March 1, 1902 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Hyde Road. Manchester City Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-0.
Liverpool v Manchester City 4-0 (League match: March 1, 1902)
March 1, 1902 X Di Jones, Manchester City F.C. (Cricket and Football Field: September 16, 1893). X
Some lines about Arthur Goddard
Saturday, March 1 – 1902 Arthur Goddard, who has been transferred from Glossop to Liverpool, ought to make an enviable name now that he has
Joe Lofthouse to coach in Hungary
Friday, February 28 – 1902 Joe Lofthouse, the famous Blackburn Rovers, who played as an international twice against Scotland, twice against Wales and thrice against
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1902
Thursday, February 27 – 1902 After months of hard work, suffering from enforced postponement of the festival in consequence of severe wintry weather, and anxiety
Some financial facts about Newton Heath (Manchester United)
Wednesday, February 26 – 1902 A financial statement issued by the Newton Heath F.C. shows that from the date of the formation of the club,
Arthur Goddard transferred to Liverpool
February 24, 1902 That Liverpool are seriously alarmed by their lowly and un-favourable position in the League is shown by the payment of one of
Wales team vs. England
February 24, 1902 The Welsh team to meet England on March 3rd was selected yesterday as follows: – Leigh R. Roose (Stoke), goal; Sam Meredith
England team vs. Wales
February 24, 1902 For the first of the English internationals to be played at Wrexham Racecourse on Monday next, March 3rd, the following were selected
Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: February 22, 1902)
February 22, 1902 Match: Football League, First Division, at Burnden Park, kick-off: 15:15. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. T. Kirkham;
John Cox challenges Albert Brown for a race
February 22, 1902 John Cox, of Liverpool, has issued a challenge to run Albert Brown, of Southampton, 120 yards. Brown is willing if terms can
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