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The Middlesex Courier from London, Greater London, England • Page 6

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September 19, 189fi. TKQ sdm' fn'the ertufoteasum ing, but" this notiVclridedTri tne'payfcrifs- to March mroutstanding habibty. Council also pahl current rate not included in the estimate law oosts, ejection $barges A maintenance of fever- TO' adaftion, account of this fire 1 brigade, w-Weh'siuri may be "Bxea I lifflqwibg for the aihbunt" of- irate' not' cpBecled, rurighly'sbow a ri in for thecurrent year the" figures Before 1iV to 6 Yet the deficit does not look so 2 £230 to be account, tb.e "bautrice 1 on 'lite stde ojif at alfbbtigh' ifi'ls'weir not' toTose sight 6T the Park aewef exrahapd this No figures Bhpwjhg the actUat" i been Such-a stafemerit' i mus't "be prepared ox later, for the' Government and. there' that the; statutory statement supsnitted, whenever" the'' audit dp ea, gome, will lie jnlerestnis, oriel Sunday; II, With few'rendering of where else;" to the front-' for- two 1 1 jwas warmlT was very fanny were" Mttlrohy-was" 5 3 of-laugMerr' of 'Mri Kfe'efK fPierqe'sang two 'really 'style, -Sweethearts ipda'-TF-'Mow -Mr. Will-Uundis "-Igavjf 'his 'Ih-- iataliiatieB 1 'sketch'by -Mr; R.

i Jt 'Soldier and a Man," 'obly-iin- drop '-todrink' i iS I''- wits: iinpbseda-fiHe'bf'Ss', atfuve stw AFC 7- NOIVSINATSONS FOR GUAR- Consisted and' foUo.wio&iaa. complete list :of.thq candjdafes i and polling-places" in'the oafi Guardians' for polling for wting is by. "ballot, and all the voters have to do, when tfcey receive eaqk (or any): of the three for jvhontithey.xote, (folded), ia the.ballot-box. End Wafdr 1 Schoblroont. Can- StaMon Eoad, laundry pfopHetor.

Koteoiff, 4 Churcn yte We'steii, Kl Blakesiey Chiircli. Eoad, signalman. "Haileisaeii Ward. All Schoolroom. 'Station, Road, provision merisbAuts vo Station surveyor, Moore, iH.jA-v builder, Benny, G.i Braiasbill, Blace, builder.

Silbiirii Slid Ward. Cogmhef, saddler. p'rac-' Hall; Park Road, Memp'ry TV51Iesdeh." KUbiirn South Ward. Granvitie Road; gentleman. Morris; JeatgerjseUer.

r) stiipolH Stewart, 't IJarnleai "'fcltriit. Cfitcpin 'Z Cfreen Ward, Biddisccnnbe, retirod; chemist. 'u'l Golina', Church jV Knight, gentleman, MairgettspiK, HigfeRepdjpurveyorj jJi: ferBtenhajja, JSortii Kilbnrn and i'! TSEarrosfc -at' the 'Assembly; -harvest fesnvdl Xwas -held "On jih'e at-' the'- mbfning-and frere- preached'by the' service hepin 1 Uev. IE BF- Ganterbuiy Kilbamc Dunng the I 'endered thb W6si Xoiidoii 1 rendered Temperance; The' rbbm'-'TVJW 'Fred-Gee'thaiked'-his' 1 the 1 contributeoVto the Jbng "A wlioTe off without li i ---A" and -'enjoyable ebrieert Avas'-' theii Natlolattl Ahtheriv: 3 i 'ButLSAf 5 1 11 "WESiEYkN, i -A't Wilson; at 7, Mr. Skinner.

1 -n, I and-TrRev. W. Sears. 1 1-1 and 'ReV. Ii.

W. Freoman. Willesden Great following- 1 is-tlre'listbf prizes -were handed at the Spotted' -BAKEKS' Class 1 Pastry Cakes. Chappell- jan.iSonsi2; R. Ji 1 ClasiS' iThomasI'PHce 'Jid! Caffall.

1 Glass' Cakes -'MJ'(Savoy- T. J. K.PnW. -iv Class E. 1 a J.

E.Pnil; 3, J. F. -Weddiftg E. J. F.Xidlei.

7 Certificate awarded to J. Siiiipson, janr. The Champion Gold Gilt Cup was won" by IE: A. Wreford. i Class 1.

and 3,. 'Lenarth. i Class .2. James Cnmmings Albion and Albion Bakery; Champion by Albion- Bakeiy iwlth 12ftpoints. LOCAL COMERTITIONS.

and. -W-. Smith and Sons Geissler -ClaSB 2. and iGenoa; H. Geissler; 3,: W.

Smith-ami Son. Glass andi Savoy Albion' Bakei-y; 3, i 1, -Smithv' jandiSon Geissler. -Class Bakery. It-Geisslien: Glass 2, -Albiott 'Briery Ghappell 2, A P.oM.;;3. Sasse.

Class iRiley (bronze; A OBeil Panel: and- X)rpn, tK Jojuison. 7--- s.Glass. A SPECIAL FIRST local the F.pptb'altClubj.^riedialj: before very Cijp fort mginhers.comprised an.ftppr^p^^njedalsfjiles^.i^W. 3ffi' iuedftl for Tjierace, ip. rememWea, The proceedings close! witn a vote" of fhaflkis.

Itotljochair.and to Mr. A Affredwaa i 25, Kentish Tpwn. The.prisbhefB Ml Ka-T prosecutor itt tevtvonlfi 1 fold'of )MHW MARYLEBOWE profusion af: vegetables, fiow aV i good, -ahd mucli' evinced -regret 'te ajUTOuncerthe death dh insts, ffoin atfatfe'. mfember Hbrticatural when bis thoJKoinan Gaihwjc, GeSe'tevyi 'ioftloek oir m'emDer8 of the: society TemBeraiiee vfitbjlihe 1 ChnTch'Jf the- Reyi. the Lee; A veiy Bucpessful -'nydsic 4lnd -recittttibns witb R-efrSslimen'ts wiicert 1 the ABs'embhr Rbofcs W'THoiiday" e'Venifig," m.

rFfedVCCoe's conceit was Mndei tlie direction, of- Mr. pro- gVamme 'Bang'-fat' bis nsnal'gpsa 'tyle," "Slie 1 w5S 6f Btranger inLonabn;" and' to "eatcK Herbert, rendered, song, gay young sparky'' con- i eluding with a' Miss very' gracefully' sang" ie While London sleeps, 'Adams was very her. name." Miss LiRsiJ. 'earned much I applause for two' and'rtben Mr. Syd.

Rhodesimmensely i with' Sag me? Dora- St: with Qn'besfrl-bf; Th6sb i very pbjSilar mit eonjrihntingi a musieal with-'fiiSfe tell," and Mr. Saidideiby-a Kilbnm Tttie -tffloW" Alfeeri 1 'ehargea Regent's. Canal at-'BlbaffeialBpadi 1 said-ilie- a(icused veryVai' 1 and i 1 the i 1 1 a Afesairlt -6H an Old' Man. at charged at, Bridge Street, hB ii ployed as SL watchman at a stable Roadi' 'He a long time. About half-past'two that -morning he ihnyJnft above the stable, and suspectm" something amiss, he proceeded to the- left- where, of his lantern, rirgomei lyiag the straw covered over with a sack.

Thinking lie intprfcated, puUe4-him. he hfe threateiied lais(feuage. Ajaiiniite' IaterVlie'1'oished at flpp.rgd.hini^and jvhile lie lay on the, flbbr heavily in-the a' It; dn-rtlie Ainbulajice, peiag' -Bennett said thatItoiiegia with the prisoner Wuld be rSXHanded 'a week the old-inan's injuries progressed. When brought.un-j^ain',Ph labotiSr'rbr bn i Gobdmah; ''ft 3 Dislitiifest 1 at 1, GleMgiiH' iof 'a'ibbttle'of dtJier ar'tacles valued 1 -fet '-'sthotit the property bf John' trading as the Uniteil'Kiilgdbm i Tea appeared that the prisoner was' at 'work'on a 'The' thihgs iwere taken stbre at' the 1 back of; the told 'the chafee be saidtbat? he did not tUli tii6' articles iivere banded'' td'him- mater, tpM him to pritthenrini 1 lie Qtrthfr way'to tKe pblfe-station bWobserved tbat 'he'rudst liave'beeh afool, he ought to have ithat they Tvduld him Cuffil; I Bennett sentencjed him to 21 days' mprisonirieirifr 1 EDGWft 8 10. 'Before Messrs; 'Ji' E.

Lilley (in the chair), A Ecky A. and W. J. Overhead. Act Sroxecntibss' at; of the jHendqn, was to tlie ito.cojtojn, ii of water, n-'J)di, i Rofei-t Harlesden, an tfspectpr tire Fopdand Drags Act, stateef tbaton Sunday, August 23rd, lie sawine milk Hyde i 'be: piur- the defendant, and' the certfiieif' tiat jfecpntajned joi defendant, baiidedj, a wfucU pai the ft, 'Cigliei- standard: than Mr.

Watte ontTtbati was statedL that to tinie which haid ehvpsed sfiice. the. tlieir, decisiop; was. rendered rather Begcb opinipn. ibat.Mr, Watfe iqniite ui; bribing: tbe pase.

fojcwaid in 2ieJ 'public they tfeBcitea'. that- thie defendant, bad- not himself adul- there was water in it was the iesult-bf aa Tbsy would, jfefeniiiuiib; muai pay the-posts of tbe and the analyst's J.l)avls-.f|f the -BjBirp'ughsv waa torlitiring 1 bej accpnling tp-tjie cent, of'' aadesii' this case 'a, fairly! fayonrablet receivad from, thai jji' qtber, done" eiriumktances', a. inust piiy and'; the aiid 'MeasHies "iat bjg found to be waa''fbrther suaunoneA'fbi: in. tiade fonria- to' be fajlse and was' explairied a friend the Saajlosf-a gocd deal of 1 failures," in bealthj.h^ as' might said-the fendant wbat, bjasinessber'did-db nia, very- poor Vhjch the attention', of such a public aU'-fhe. "moie ipagisirajies'were' very-gtad that i the case, had be'ea for? wardi they did not, under the circum.

a.seribus^coiirse in tte.jnatfej^ Defehdaht' must £1 2s. 7v altogether, and be'-wmild be HiR was summbned Mr. Watts for-' havirig' uT-ber ppsseSsipn a which was, bus tamped. sqii: tbat. iim but.

and "cteaw ef, 6si unppsecL folloSviug persons- were summoned by i Ul veterinary for baying. aHo'Hred at'-large, being were fined James Ball, NortKwood It and rcoate ,) tb5be gaVe: fot the vi! to tbiitif 1 e' aMutieTl 1 1 His conduct wW and he miisirpay afia'cbsfer ifltegelb'crtb M7sr 4dV 'tferiwafe piaaefTOthe.Ben'cbby'a -woman giving i tb'e'nam'eV Svbo said she lived at 2, -Elm' Hai, asked -tlie aid: of: I iAvbr boys, age4' eight' khd teii; 1 who 1 bad" been missing for about: 'spme'time past they baft been' m-the'Deighbourhood 1 i and at last she 1 bad lost "sight of them Altogether, said that police help peibaps the Press publish tbe'clMninstancfe sbeliad iiientitined: IWynne gave; great ain't agoing 'to' gwnian caused" great Bennett Theft of a Chair at young labouring living at Providence Place, West Hampstead, was before the Court on being in the unlawful poasessieh'-iof Saturday week a constable on duty-near Providence Place fsaw the- on" his suspicions be and asked lie earner by it.r Hejwotestea, tp.hrei^ jjpadj Kjf 3ririk. -the officer, sbowed. ffiat-it I stolen from the. shop' of S5d, HlgbRpad.

It was accusedbaa hitherto borne an irreproachable and bisl employer spoke of biiu in very higli terms, PETTY SESSIONS. SBfi'TEMBER' 17. H. ihe ehaiijf, iM. Grant, tockett, and E.

O. Thoibas'THnsbn, 1 -Bf aid J. Greenaway (of summoned at instance of the-- of Cruelty to Animals for baring, on August 20th, worked a feoiidition. An inspector of tlie 1 defendant Timsoa in Cansbridge horse appeared off; closer'; ft bftrtetall deposed -to the animal lamefana suffering from -It, was not fit for work, 'pretty defendant only time it bej.Hadi-Ioat a lot of I money i by Beb'ch impesed a fine of Hljsy and cpstSi' a4d also fined thfi'drlyer at West Sfeanpatead. -J-Henjy ThonmspHv an errand-boy, of 137, i lyerson Road; West Bampstead, was suimflkmed, tp.

tho commom danger.in Wiliesden tbe abd was- finjsd Tls fSainn. Terrace, Clrnrcu. Road, -was'suinmoned for a- an smS, a-nian, tbe 'prbptotfof' 5irB MSv i for. appealed thjit tltt! articjes bientiPned hsdibeen' in, Gpmme's goSsessien. fPrabbtit twenty, years) and, iBfoperty i bad been njaney.

complainant bad frequently since seenl no- spirt of iTorth-WflBt St. the state wieatber 4n there was a verj- at'tbe'final tie fer tbe ivhich was. iplayedbri of tbe Cricket iClub, Wormwooa Sci-nbbs. The holders of the- Division) proved successful the thiiditime in Tlieir opponents, jnjade against-the bowling- of. Epyce (five and Baldwin.

i NOBTH-WEST POSTAL. bStiggals I G. Logue, Kirton, Stiggals; G. JRbyce, rum H. ftir.ton.

Ti Pearman, not W. Rpyee, -b. Stiggals H. Engbsli, Ibw-, A. ft.

Knten Carter, Squb-es Wi Baldwin eKiiton, b-Middle- wick 1, Byes, etc. ST. MARTIN'S LEAGUE. W. Maslen.b G.

Royce M. Davidson, Baldwin H. Kbton) Baggs; Baldwin Middlewiek, run H. C.lacksoh, G. Rbyes Stiggals, KG, Eoyce C.

Bbwen; c-J. Logiie, Baldwin and Carter. T. Squires, bG. Ebyce A.

Wigglesworthi not out Byes, Mprewb.cdoiFered the defendant theehest. of drawersVrthe'picture; baling tneanwftile sold and tlie map Aiiiia Morewppdwent into the-Box and deposed that tlte property, an oil painting, was. execiited'bybef'father, wbofwas a'cbnfieeblsa of tbe "sijbifedtwas: a. a fbat of 1 -eroBswfexamiriea-by MW. Ffrffi; 1 10 023.

54 0 33 1 6 0 13 14 3 3 1 10 4 0 0. -56 CYCLING. Fixtures. C.C. 19.

ran to Potters SEPTEMBER -Bar. Neasden C.O.'roh to Elstree. SEPTEMBER. C.C run toEingfrton. Bace at KensaX Saturday the Pegasus Cycling Club held Itlieni: race at the Kensal Rise track, but the- attendance was veiy moderate.

It, is" anjimbers'events and' these starters, G. Padbury, who has figured very pfbttiBently at long distances-, i Thisralef: stuck manfully' to the task in spite'of iclimatie interferpnees, ana at 225 miles to lower'records; Creating fresb figure's to the race. "En the' twelve- hours the IPejgEtsus-eaampion rode 264 1,535 beating S.Huiit's' Abchsr Shield record of last 1 year bv3 yards: Others who finished: Were: W. C. Coates, 23Tmiles, 1,055 iJ'.

222 mife 400 yards; end. W. H. Lambert; 201 miles! 735 yards. okbpfpngb 2sA6d.

TheVOabs, Golder's-Kkeenj cbs'ts; Hill CbWagB.f^e. Hale, iiciroosfe Cbarles' MJ1I--4 Hill, ea.an^stj^-^^SaB^t.ei; 1 12," Cellege Crescent, and costs j'aiid JbbnKvans, fox the Pe Mgi mwled the: gave evldencV the 'bere'oBseEvedf'that it waS quite pbssibfe' for, a and i riot recollect it: A snM of 10s: which, had been, mentioned haa to 1 of Kndness, and' ffe nothing said' he eSSered Mr. service ago' ia- at- Fbrtime'Gate' for 16years laferP as; ahd in: IiiagEdisputea' MJWtioii; since, claimed; until -Augast when, while they were having refreshment t5getbjer.iri iM't'S Whites'Hbrse -Mr. Mbrawood offered bim 15s. for and 1 pti his declining, 'the letter from-Mrs.

i the. goods "was- Mrs; Tennant and Charles Cox botbgave evidence lengtfci of tirofe tlie possession aflter great deal-of evidsace had 1 ohestibf HhW 1 Wijp been- giVeOHtO' BSIIaui 'int rtJustxfee 48s; for the second, and 10s. fer the third, teii days' wi5nia in" wiuchTio I r.XT*i*-n*t!ili*l. Park' JGroenV HP- 11, Bruce Road, Stonebridge Frederick Salter, is of Dog where people tp wbo Jlr tbe Cbafrnianifsaid there was fw.pmceis.vbe&J^^'gase'eyidwm'xa pn.qL cases as: these to inongrel: J1 likely to dog animal, and, tbe-coustables know, ii'migbt ev enrbe hurtful tb of a.fle5isifj.vp;i6g.-' remeinbefed owners-of'dogs-viry oftenput.aibighejifalue upon their own particular animal than' anyoiie else did, and it seryed.no:' Roliee exglaJhed that, it of. dogs w.er.e jieferred to was 0hatrmaa Never spare -jtbeb- Inspeot(jr cspf-suj in the Aaaault by a Trespasser at Weald- of-, Triniiiy Wealdstone, "was summoned by forj -assaultedr fat? -WeaHBtenes- oh September 7tjj- aiStranger tobim.

-He wjtb ajog, to there was np-road-that way. When hB defendant what his business was, he said, ''any-' FOOTBALL. COURIER" FOOTBALL CUP. So nmch. mterest has been taken by our local clubsin tSeFoetbali which, we, have "givala for' the'last 'two'seasons' matches, that we have to offer- a Cup' foir tipnamong pur Fpptbali Clubs this season, and 1 witb view'we: glad if the lion, will enter their clubs.and send on.

their, fixture cards.as earfeas possible. We hasealso again to offia? a Second Prizefor the RunneK-Up, the form prize to later on. ThefoBowing ore the conditions nmler which itheCup I Cup will heconie the absolute property the, club Jtbat wins-it. )je- to tbe chib seenring the i Ajpa 2,. match won icbuntmgtwapbuite aawLamatcb drawn counting: Pne ppiiafc.

i byiAfide resiaent liir Cricklewepd, Harrowv i Ilendon, KensaX Kilburn, Wembiey, and allowed to. .7 L. club will credited with a win ox draw-whose, matcbei are riot regbrted to tha MIDM.ESEX COURIER AIL reports must reach the office by'Wednesday riibrhiug, at, latest. matches, which, appeaa on the fixtuas carak of a-cbib acknowleagea," the- event niatch being wban two aays' notice will- be l-equijea "of tie change, or points Bill, not be givsn. professioriaL pbiyei-s be perniifcted iriiariy conipeting.

teanu s-r 1 Fix I ures. 1 SJaarEMBER Park. Rangers v. Bromley (Lcaidori League); 1 OfeOak I i nv, Harrbw'-Atbletic Harrow '-'7-' i 1 Bletropojitan E.ail»ay The grenndj, AV. Willesdonr Edf" Ris'ej ManV JMeyeK; ii WillesdeS'GMen'; Rise.

-5i beerf. Home at of which-a-fine niiposed Prawei: Crosvenbif 6arderia ci'J Gough, a cabman, of 1, Alpha Mews, Kilburn, 1 appeared' ih far having ipuMjkthorougbfcwe Beiobdefendant'deckwea be jonej, ibaid 'bad been'iTbnnfag' but 'dtefen'dtetfe' ptetriise's fbrtspnie'tSme bisdaugbtepbeard that tbe annual had altoweditself to Jbe.arrested ebsprodtlceddhe bad; tobecome responsible for every'dog that ohose to'riin into'bu was-maintained that 4ii "statipn 6wnersbip'-56ri' theipart-bif somebodyv caseifpr a week. SPORT; -AfHLETICsC'-- ISHU' appearance: ipotober are nnfauuliarjwith! rthp, olasSfTpijcbase, r.aa* 9 mjssed pn Jtbls waky tate Thr A -tbe are tUe Thp bead-qnartftrsof White; Hart," and, 6asb; G-" Eearpe- ((capt Humphrey and "Wop'i, A. Jpuqd, G. Griffiths, W.

'HuBipbreysana T. Mwij MetropplitaaRailway St. the. former; club ia senior fpotbaH ibeeij its resultjfeO the. suppprtersjipf the local for the.

first majtobiof Yictpry.ffpr^them',^ by. fou)j Jul. coriduciye to tiangi ing a-krge erowittothe Bedston EoaJi enclosure at Canning. Town; only-some J200 were present when Cowderoy kickBd. off for the homesters, rthe yisitorB Jbffltoga man ngutjal fwfc steUk behindl the, visitors; fpr wbeS Barton' returned Eearce It.was seen that.the.visitorswere Wikber biing.cayed the.cnei), and hoiue- i bat; a creditable-save.

aielvfaent; rthe bandsijuosetrn jppkingionBnflus -Soittomsen't' well in and Griffiths neatly headed past Wilsher. PSiths iigbtcgofc awayfindi bjp WatsoniCthe ball "-being, 'quickly takeb again- fetor- home! Iherssfctints cpressed hand forcei-a- was icleared, and 'though: the best of the-game not penetrate the defence -ere': halfrtime.vtonMed;: thengh rafter- a 1 kick, i nahtfpwly ghanjipng icDrrngT-a" -second'goal': fivel mmutes-fronr-thestartj aftpr a ef the'forwaiflB. the b'alliwas rgot awayL: bmded the ball on the'riet, two. shots' overs A dowripour 'of rain the ground' verj- slippery'so that became difficult, but tjiis did riot 'prevent Bsrristorie and Stevenson each puttrng-'a-gbaT to his credit ere the-end cairiei a thoroughlywell-fought resulting in a.win four-goals to nothing. The played a strong, game all.thrpugh.

Brooks in goal doing the bttle be was called on to do in good style, while Sutton and Watson tlie former pspecially shmyjog Tile halves fea the front rank in capital, fashion, all playing a confident and winnihg' game, Pearce and in no enaof sturdy work, with Ray ably assisting thent there was airy weakness amouy the fpfwafds, it was the. seeming inability of Jones and Cash, to understand each other at times, but after twp or three matches together this will no ddubt'be overcome. Griffiths was always Lbsy Ma'pttylda'sterlirig the left wiiig in a way bttle short of perfect. Of tlie" hpnie "team Barton' Wagham alone call for mebtion, for they undoubtedly saved the score from being' much heavier. The rest were really very moderate.

Railway Brooks Sutton and Watson; Hnjnpnreys and Ray; Cash, Jones, Griffiths, Dnnstorie'ana Stevenson. St. Luke's Wilsher Barton'an'd-Waghoi-n Hartland, Carpenter and Auibler; Dale; Baker, Cowaeroy, Bruntou and igueeii'is Bangers y. At verj' short notice the Eangers concluded arrangements with EedMU for last Saturday, as Hammersmith Athletic were to have appeared at Kilburn, and the match was only declared eff" almost at the last moment. A large number of supporters of the club'journeyed to EedTuTT, and in wot and miserable weather the game resulted in a win for the home team by two goals to nil.

The visitors were without the services of Stirling and Carr, aid having won tlie toss, Guscott started tbe ball. The home lot soon Hunt being called upon to defend his charge agabist a hot onslaught. WaJlington obtained and got away, but the defence was very strong arid no opening could be found. The ball travelled from end to end, till the homesters at-length kept it in dangerous proximity to Bunt, who was at length beaten at and though gallant efforts were to; gefe on an equal footing, Eedliill led by 1 goal to nil at half-time. Some bttle alteration, was made im the Bangers'ranks ere the second moiety was entered upon, and tbey soon made tracks for the- Surrey goal, Wallirigton from the left wing ending a splendid run bjrstriking the' cross-bar a smart shot, the ball rebounding into play.

The visitors continued to- have somewhat the, of the game, but their plucky efforts were not rewarded, and with only a few minute 1 to go-" hands was given against them close in, and goal number two was quickly notched. No farther scoring took place, the i gariie as-above stated. i Butler and Tyler; Gould, Mussel white and Merryfield; Da vies, Lee, Ward, Wallington and Guscott. London Football the nominations-received for election omthecoin- Hrittee we notice the names of the following focal gentlemen R. A.

Challenger (Crescent Hampstead), W. Kavanagh (Harrow Athletic), 6. W. Woof (Metropolitan W. Little (West Haaapstead; ana- G.

A. Pearson Park Eangers). Middlesex Ebotball a ncent. meeting jrumber of affiliated thw i ampng were Wembley F. C.

and Mapleleaf. Harrow AtUUSeiS) v. West Harts match was, played at Harrow on Saturday Stst," the' proving victorious ay three goals, all scored im the first half, to one, obtained 1 By; Cobb in the second half: The homer forwards were rather weakrin front of goal, but'aHfawances aiust be made seeing it was tlieir "Sarlesden- club has.been fortunate in securing alease for tliree years outhe Korth- EensingtoarCricket Croundj is ofily walk from Wormwood- Scrubs The ground is now open ovexy evening for.practice.to members and. anyone desirous of i joining the club. The Committee anticipate a successful seasoa, as nearly all-the old) members overa dozen new playras have already been enrolled; It alsoi vesy pleasing to riotoitbat an additional number of iuSuential locatgentlemecrare.thisseason lemling tbeir A fairiw strong, list of fixtuEes has been, arranged, the first team-having, in the-West London- Alliance and the LoBdori Junior" Cup." Tbe "Reserves will hove to work bard to niaintam their last seasoafs record, as several gpod.

abrabinations have to be met. An additional pieee of ground has beeni taken for the and-fixtures arei-now befeg airanged. Local -clubSi "(ieeak) having private- datesoppen, wilboblige by fommnwfeating-vMt the Seeretaiy, F. Shepherd, 80, Buckkdge Avenue, Harlesaen. trial matehwill be played on next on.

the club ground, andtiie. season will commence pa Saturday week. Swallonr.I'.C.'- -The of niembers took, place on Saturday last, -when' those present listened to A 'baa 1 been seethed -hear- -KeasddnV. andean Ksb of aasltwo, teams will be- run. officersfwere- elected for the R- "viee- captaia," vice-iaptain-Br); treasurer, Edge secretary match secretaryr "Several promising altogetberttbe 4to club, which is entering on the third yeat of-its pf5.

-New OVyfupiaiif at.L brjfifese bitberto publisbea.cawe to us in brief bablp disjpatpbes, or scrappy letters, but here is coaiiecte'd accoiiiit', well "writteh-and well The writer" is Professor fee." of the JuijAber. Mrl dpsirio' iiprikbpusb contribritos on Brjtisli, NationjtrTorirait ia accornpanied by prints "of soine the- more notable portraits eontained Tbe frontlspre.ee.is'apre-tty dricbra- twe -parifelj e'utitletl" IJramSSc llu8ic qao amusing story, arid. M. Sentimbiitel Torijrijy "jis.cbii^inuea,• V) fpj 'JSj to'use reading iriatter being iribst iriterest- irig'and the stpiyj 11 -Wife is are spiae special articles quite up to date, onel being erititlea in which .1. B.

Bilescbats'pleasantly on-thie subject oceaisteamMs achievement jnl time: cpmerj smijtJieT afla iUj whicji the writer, gpuiewhat humorpusiy.rpf scenes, at bicycling is a weirdstpry entitled'jvThe a sociable, sketch- "Lady Benson's House Party.".

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About The Middlesex Courier Archive

Pages Available:
2,814
Years Available:
1891-1897