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LOSS TO EVERTOR BOARD
Liverpool Echo - Saturday 02 July 1932
DEATH OF MR. CLARENCE HAYES
Mr. Clarence Hayes, the Everton Football Club director, died at his home, Huntley – road, Anfield, this morning. Mr. Hayes, more popularly known among his more intimate friends as “Clarrie," had not been in the best of health for some time, but it was not until recently that he took a serious turn. Mr. Hayes, who was well known in law circles in Mr. C. Hayes. Liverpool, was elected to the Everton board of directors a couple of seasons ago, and at once became a valuable member, travelling many miles in search of players.

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Liverpool Echo - Saturday 02 July 1932
By Louis T Kelly

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Liverpool Echo - Saturday 09 July 1932
By Louis T Kelly

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Liverpool Echo - Saturday 16 July 1932
By Louis T Kelly

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Liverpool Echo - Saturday 23 July 1932
BY Louis T Kelly

FOOTBALL PRACTICE DATES .
July 28 1932. Evening Express.
By Ijay.
The Everton Club today announced the dates of their public practice games. The Everton supporters will have the first opportunity of studying the players on Monday, August 15, and the second practice game will taken place on August 20, the Saturday prior to the opening of the season on August 27. As usual proceeds of the trials games will be given to local charities. Clubs throughout the country are now busily engaged preparing for the start of the season. The players of all League clubs will have resumed training by the middle of next week.

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Liverpool Echo - Saturday 30 July 1932
By Louis T Kelly

July 1932