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1933-1934

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14 October 1933   How Wallasey men fared at Liverpool meet
The Wallasey Athletic Club was well represented at the annual Monstre Meet of the Liverpool & District Cross-Country Union held at Prenton on Saturday last.
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21 October 1933   Wallasey Athletic Club's seven miles run
The summery weather conditions of last Saturday brought out a record number of runners for the Wallasey Athletic Club's practice run from Leasowe Road.
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28 October 1933 (New)   Wallasey A.C.'s Cross-Country Run
Ideal weather conditions, perfect course, and a splendid turn-out augured well for the club's last practice run prior to inter-club engagements.
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04 November 1933 (New)   Wallasey A.C.'s First Inter-Club Engagement
Wallasey A.C opened their inter-club engagements last Saturday with a visit to Knotty Ash, the headquarters of the Liverpool Harriers. Additional opposition was provided by teams of the North Liverpool Gym. and Waterloo Harriers thus making an interesting four-cornered contest.
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15 November 1933   Wallasey Men's six mile race with Sefton Harriers
There are probably few cross-country racing clubs which can look back on past achievements with greater pride than Sefton Harriers.
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18 November 1933 (New)   Wallasey A.C. Meet Sefton Harriers
Last Saturday, at West Derby, Wallasey A.C. were matched against a strong Sefton combination, which encounter, despite fine individual efforts by Wallasey's best, resulted in an easy win for Sefton.
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25 November 1933   Mr. A. G. Nicholson Turns Out With Wallasey Athletic Club
When one pauses for a moment to consider the almost unique advantages enjoyed by the Wallasey Athletic Club over most of the other cross-country racing clubs in the North it is a matter for wonderment that it has not yet been in the running for national honours.
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25 November 1933 (New)   Wallasey A.C.'s Welcome Home Run
I spent a very interesting and enjoyable afternoon last Saturday when I attended Wallasey's home run.
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02 December 1933   Surprise Defeat For Wallasey Athletic Club
The local cross-country community is not often favoured, as it has been favoured this season, with an almost unbroken spell of fine weather with which to commence the winter's work.
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23 December 1933   Wallasey Athletic Club bad luck
The sternest critics of the Wallasey Athletic Club would be forced to admit that, during the past week or two the club has not been favoured with the best of luck.
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13 January 1934 (New)   Enjoyable Run Last Saturday
Last Saturday favoured Wallasey A.C. with, one of the best runs of the season. The weather of late had made the going heavy, especially round Moreton district, but nevertheless several runners made noteworthy performances.
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03 February 1934 (New)   Wallasey Athletic Club's Home Win
Wallasey Athletic Club's team building efforts are at last bearing fruit, and last Saturday they amply avenged an earlier defeat by North Liverpool Gym Harriers over a seven mile course by 34 points to 47.
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03 March 1934 (New)   Cross-Country
The Liverpool & District Cross-Country Union Championship was decided at Port Sunlight, to-day. Liverpool H. & A.C. won the Youths' Championship from five clubs.
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07 April 1934   Wallasey Athletic Club's Achievements
To-day is the last day of the cross-country season and from now until October next the members of Wallasey Athletic Club will concentrate their activities on track events.
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14 July 1934 (New)   Mr. A. Pennington Wins An A.A.A. Championship - Wallaseyan's Fine Performance
Mr. A. Pennington, son of Councillor and Mrs. John Pennington, a past scholar of Somerville Preparatory School, Albion-street, and now at Berkhamsted School, won the 100 yards flat race in the fourth Amateur Athletic Association Junior Championships open to boys of 16 and under 19 years of age.
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2693 Alan Pennington wins the 100 yards flat race in the fourth (1934) Amateur Athletic Association Junior Championships open to boys of 16 and under 19 years of age