May 20, 1912 Miss Daisy Curwen, of Liverpool, at the Olympic trials at Liverpool lowered the world’s record of 84 3-5 seconds for swimming 100
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The funeral of the Titanic bandmaster
Saturday, May 18 – 1912 Thousands of people honoured on Saturday an heroic son of England – Mr. Wallace Hartley, the bandmaster of the Titanic,
Ronald Orr sold to Raith Rovers
Wednesday, January 17 – 1912 Ronald Orr, of Liverpool, the Scottish internationalist, has been signed by Raith Rovers, and will turn out against Hamilton Academicals
Blackburn Rovers offer £1,000 for Tom Gracie
Tuesday, November 22 – 1910 Good centres seem to be about as scarce in England as they undoubtedly are in Scotland, and following the departure
The F.A. tour of South Africa in 1910
August 3, 1910 With the conclusion of the third Test match between England and South Africa, played at Cape Town, the official programme of the
Little about the FA Cup final referee
April 23, 1910 Mr. John Tweed Ibbotson, of Derby, who has received the distinction of being appointed referee for the final tie in the English
The editor of the “Cricket and Football Field” passed away
Sunday, May 2 – 1909 A veteran journalist, and one of the best known men in the football world, Mr William Fairhurst, editor of the
Sam Hardy and Arthur Berry for England
February 1, 1909 The International Selection Committee of the English Association met this afternoon and chose the following to represent England in the match with
George Livingston transferred to Manchester United
January 20, 1909 What has gone wrong at Ibrox? The question seems applicable in view of the fact that only the other day Jamie Sharp,
Football gambling in Liverpool
December 1, 1908 Some startling figures, showing the extent to which gambling prevails in Liverpool, were given on Tuesday at a meeting held in connection
Record figures at the international
April 15, 1908 It is announced that the receipts from the international match between England and Scotland at New Hampden Park, Glasgow, on April 4,
Ronald Orr transferred to Liverpool
April 1, 1908 Ronald Orr, Newcastle United’s inside left for several season, has been transferred to Liverpool. Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Merseyside
Sam Hardy selected for England duty
March 30, 1908 A meeting of the Scottish Football Association was held in Glasgow last night, when the following team was selected to represent Scotland
The death of Andrew Ramsay
February 21, 1908 We have to record the death of a local football player in England. Andrew (better known as ‘Ned’) Ramsay belonged to the
John “Sailor” Hunter’s about the English game
May 10, 1907 The signing of John “Sailor” Hunter, as he is popularly known on the football field, completes Dundee First League forward line for
Alex Raisbeck’s letter about the international selection
Wednesday, April 10 – 1907 In view of the criticism passed on the Scottish Association Selectors in choosing so many Anglo-Scots for the international, the
The leading clubs wants new wage structure
Wednesday, February 20 – 1907 A determined agitation for the modification of the wage limit in association football was inaugurated at an informal meeting of
Billy Dunlop’s second benefit match
October 13, 1906 To-day is Billy Dunlop’s second benefit, and a great day it will be with Liverpool people. He has now been connected with
Suspensions of Manchester City players and officials
May 31, 1906 For the second time in three years the Manchester City Football Club has been arraigned and heavily punished by the Football Association
Association football for America
Thursday, October 19 – 1905 According to the “New York Times,” the Metropolitan Association League has elected a committee to promote the Association game of
Portrait of George Latham
April 8, 1905 Amongst the prominent recruits in the ranks of the Liverpool reserves, there is no more promising player than the subject of our
Parry to captain Wales
Monday, March 20 – 1905 Maurice Parry, the Liverpool half-back, will captain Wales against England. (Manchester Courier, 20-03-1905)
Buffalo Bill’s farewell
October 22, 1904 Will never again show in England. Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) and all the members of his Wild West Company sailed
Match Programme Portrait of Alex Raisbeck
September 1, 1904 Alex Raisbeck, Captain, Liverpool F.C. One of the most striking personalities in League football during recent years, has been and still is
Tom Watson in Sunderland to secure Ned Doig
July 1, 1904 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Club, visited Sunderland to-day, the object of his visit being to arrange for the
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