LOWLY RIVALS
... players were the more successful, with See I the star, and in Thompson bad a i ...
... players were the more successful, with See I the star, and in Thompson bad a i ...
... ll`Donald kicked a good length. and were resolute in their tackling. 0? itt half-backs, whilst I admired the fine tactics of Grimsdell, whose defence was cuite as good as his attack, I considered 'the forceful as well as skilful display of Smith to be equally ...
... match was played in delightful weather, before 9,000 spectators, at Tottenham. The 'Spurs had Lightioot and Fleming for Grimsdell and Bliss, and the visitors Swift for Bache. The home side started finely, and Pearson had several difficult shots to negotiate ...
... have been at Tranmere, but certainly Xcntiedy did make one or two A TAME AFFAIR. Sheffield United Too Good for the ’Spurs. GRIMSDELL’S OFF-DAY. •SheffiM United.. 2 Tottenham H 0 [Bx Nemo.] ' APART from & lew bright flashes real football, the match at Bramalllane ...
... weakened injuries, tho homo team being without Copo and Sullivan, while tho visitors had find substitutes for Hinton and Grimsdell. thin layer of snow covered the hard ground, hut the players adapted themselves admirably to the conditions and provided ...
... Taylor (Huddersfield Town) ; Longworth (Liverpool) and Titmuss (Southampton); Magee (West BromwiPh). Wilson (Wednesday), acd Grimsdell (Tottenham Hotsp_ur, captain); Carr (Middlesbrough), Seed (Tottenham Hotspur`, Watson (West Ham Unit e d), Ch am b ers ( ...
... (Huddersfield Town); Longworth (Liverpool) and Titmuss (Southampton); Magee (West Bromwich Albion), Wilson (The Wednesday), and Grimsdell (Tottenham Hotspur) (ca.pt.); Carr (J.) (Middlesbrough), Seed (Tottenham Hotspur) Watson (West Ham TJtd.), Chambers (I,,iverpool) ...
... Brierirv, 1; S Looker, 2; J Smith, 3 —Sugden. 1; Green, 2: Bothwell. 3. A NEW CYCLING ROAD RECORD. Yesterday afternobn E. G. Grimsdell and M. Mott, of the North Club, created a new tandem reoord for twelve hours. by covering =2 miles in the time, although ...
... B SOUNampton (h) . 0 Yoster, Greer. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES, watford (W) .3 Brentford 0 Bulling, Grimsdell, Squices. New Bromp.on (h) 4 Exeter City ..ccccvvnnna 1 Johns, Court (z 2 Tomkinson. Taylor, Leyton (M) ..cvmvmrnnes ...
... persistency. Gough, the junior, who was guarding. the Sheffield goal, distinguished himself with clearances from Cantrell, Grimsdell, and Nliddlerniss. and King at the other end gave of his best in negotiating shots from Kitchen and Fazac k er l ey. In the ...
... Lockett was in his old form. C. g was the hest of the home half-backs, Wattord. ~Webhster; |ockett, H. Bulling: C. Ralling, Grimsdell, Val. Gregory: Tattersall, Dison, G. Normur, Whike, and Squires, Jeyton.—Whithourue Busoy, Newton: Rell, Kemneth Hunt, flnfiu ...
... he is stiU some distance below his best standard. half-back Tottenham compared well with their opponents, for, although Grimsdell did not dominate till late In the game, Smith was always doing extremely useful work against the best Burnley wing, and Walters ...