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All articles about Wally Hardinge on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Wally Hardinge: Born: February 25, 1886; Greenwich, England. Passed away: May 8, 1965; Cambridge, England. Position: Inside
Saturday, July 20 – 1940 Miss Winifred Bibby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Bibby, Brunswick, Woolton-road, Liverpool, and Mr. Daniel Pettit, the Cambridge Soccer
December 7, 1936 Thomas Kelly Morrison (Tom Morrison), the Scottish international footballer who played right back for Sunderland last season, was charged before Sunderland magistrates
January 16, 1932 Worse teams than Chesterfield have beaten better teams than Liverpool in previous years’ FA Cup matches, and if Chesterfield face Liverpool on
October 1, 1931 Mr. James Jackson, ex-captain of Liverpool F.C., with Mrs. Jackson, being wished au revoir, at Liverpool, to-day, by Mr. George Patterson, secretary
June 20, 1931 James Jackson, the right back and captain of Liverpool, will open the season with the Anfield Road club, but will retire from
Monday, January 30 – 1922 The draw for the third round of the Football Association Cup was made in London yesterday, and officials, appointed as
Monday, January 30 – 1922 The following is the English team to meet France in Paris on February 28: – E.H. Coleman (Dulwich Hamlet), Bert
February 15, 1916 News has been received at West Bromwich that Lieutenant H.G. Bache (Harold Godfrey Bache), the well-known amateur footballer, was killed last Tuesday
February 15, 1908 Match: University match, at Queen’s Club (West Kensington). Oxford – Cambridge 4-1 (3-0). Referee: Mr. P.R. Harrower; linesmen: Messrs. W.U. Timmis and
April 3, 1897 (Sporting Life: April 3, 1897) Boat race, Oxford, Cambridge XX
July 27, 1895 Globe Cup – semi-finals The penultimate games of the cup contest, reached on Saturday. Produced the keenest interest. The four clubs competing
June 3, 1891 To those interested in the game of football and our footballers especially, whose exertions – though last Saturday scarcely as we should
April 14, 1883 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Liverpool College Ground. Bootle – Liverpool Ramblers 3-1 (1-1). Bootle (2-3-5): S.W. Jones, Robert Sloane, C. Evans,
December 1, 1863 The fourth meeting of the members of this recently-formed association was held on Tuesday evening, December 1, at seven o’clock, at the
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