Friday, December 18 – 1953 (Bucks Herald, 18-12-1953)
Tag: golf

Liverpool F.C. and South African footballers
Thursday, July 3 – 1952 Liverpool, pioneers in bringing South African footballers to this country, will have another Springbok on their staff next season. He
Berry Nieuwenhuys the golfer
Monday, April 25 – 1949 Bobby Locke (South Africa) finished two strokes behind Henry Ransom, who, with a 72 holes aggregate of 276, won the
Highland welcoming for the Army XI
August 11, 1944 Yesterday the British Army, which meets a Combined Services eleven at Inverness today, spent the day golfing and bowling in Inverness. In
New ground for Berry Nieuwenhuys
Tuesday, September 22 – 1942 Berry Nieuwenhuys, Liverpool’s South African outside right, is covering new ground this season. He sends word to say that he
The father of goal-nets and shin-guards passes away
Saturday, March 22 – 1941 The death during the week of Mr. William Brodie reminded a reader that it was the same Mr. Brodie who,

Everton training for football
Monday, July 31 – 1939 Everton players make a start. The football season will soon be upon us, the opening League matches being due on
Liverpool’s probable side
Tuesday, January 17 – 1939 Liverpool are to follow their usual training operations at Anfield, while golf at Childwell will provide the diversion. The Cup
The usual routine for Liverpool
Thursday, January 12 – 1939 Liverpool have decided to follow their usual routine at home, walks and golf being the main features outside exercises on
Liverpool at Cleveleys
Wednesday, January 4 – 1939 Liverpool players are enjoying their stay at Cleveleys. The team to meet Luton Town will not be chosen until later
Liverpool defensive change?
January 4, 1939 It is probable that all the Liverpool players who have been on the injured list will be available if required for the

Portsmouth v Liverpool preview 1938 (get to know the Liverpool team)
November 4, 1938 Anderson, who has registered three hat tricks in amassing a total of 15 goals for the Reserve team this season, will lead
Liverpool make playing golf part of their training
August 15, 1930 Liverpool have resolved to make golf take the place of road walks in their training. The change is largely due to the
Butler in the Army
Tuesday, June 11 – 1918 Private J.H. Bird, one of a well-known family of Hoylake sports, is as West Hartlepool. He writes to say there
Athletes in khaki
February 25, 1915 There are fewer participants in sports and games since the war began than ever before. Golf clubs, crickets clubs, football clubs, Rugby
Trial game give good satisfaction
Monday, August 24 – 1914 Having seen Liverpool F.C. play well last night we may term the club as “Passed by censor,” a term which
Liverpool’s Fairfoull practising golf
Monday, June 15 – 1914 A word from Scotland says: – Fairfoull is having a fine holiday golfing. The footballers’ championship is played at Troon
Good news about Liverpool’s captain
April 23, 1914 Chingford, Thursday. It was a dull sort of morning, a cold wind prevailed, and everything pointed to rain. The players were out
Lacey bunkered at the Royal Forest Golf Links
Thursday, April 23 – 1914 William Lacey. (Evening Express, 23-04-1914)
With Liverpool cup team
April 22, 1914 Chingford, Wednesday afternoon. The threatened rain came on about 11 o’clock, but it only proved to be a shower, during which the
How the Burnley men train
Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 We have chosen Lytham (says E.S. Edwards, the trainer of Burnley, in ‘Pearson’s Weekly’) for the following reasons: Its invigorating
A Chingford holiday
April 21, 1914 It is only once in a decade that a football club has the honour of appearing in the final tie. Of course,
Liverpool players bound for Chingford
April 20, 1914 The weather was delightful this morning when the Liverpool players who are going to uphold the honour of Merseyside at the Palace
Thomas Fairfoull transferred to Liverpool
May 12, 1913 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool club, accomplished by one of his directors, visited Glasgow a week ago. And after

Personalia: Donald Mackinlay, Liverpool F.C.
November 26, 1910 There is no need for us to emphasise the fact that the subject of our present sketch is a Scot. The name
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