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CYCLING

... silver Heroules s hield, mounted on crimson velvet (pre- seneted by Messrs. D. Rudge & Co., Royal Avenue); 2nd, oak and silver salad bowl, with helpers (pre- sented by the Northern Cycling C0lb); 3rd, bronze 'tobacco jar. The riders were-F. H. Hall, ?? scratch; ...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... J.P., and shoulid giaddel the beart~i of bicyclists. Lord Y iscoutnt ITemnletowvn's oeattiful prize of a wedgessood-w 'ara salad bowl will, no doubt, lring forth a l'rge array of competitors, We regret that space dues not permit us going further, We can ...

SPORTING

... 14 to 1 agst CourtbMinstrel, 10 to 1 each aast Hermione filly, Salade, Auctioneer, and Clurice colt, 20 to 1 agst General Wilson. Auctioneer cut out ths work from General Vilson and Salade to the Abingdon dip, where 'eneral Wilson took up the running, ...

GOLF

... game. The odds varied from one stroke to twenty strokes in the eighteen holes. There were four prizes-1st, a silver-mounted salad bowl; 2nd, a silver butter dish; and 3rd and 4th, two silver- mounted tankards of equal value. As the match was played in heats ...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... from Thee (Seydel); galop, *'assassiu (Winterbottom); God Save the Queen. Details: 220 YAnTIs F-Ar RAcEs (Club)-lst prize salad] bowl ; 2nd, fish slice anl foi-k, ?? cigar stand. 1, H . Mo r ro w; ow 2, F. u M. T H. Gibson. 1 Time, 25secq. Alqso o eopeted-G ...

BANGOR ATHLETIC SPORTS

... should he continue in training, lie will ore long prove a dan- gerous rival. The victors in this contest were awarded--lst, a salad bowl; 2nd, an inkstaud. The prizes for the 440 yards (handicap) were- let, a biseuit box;; 2nd, a cup.; and 3rd, a butter cooler ...

AQUATICS

... Also ?? Camnpbell and H. B. W~amnecir, Bangor. 100 YARDS HANDICAP (confined to residents on Belfast Lough.-Prizes-1st, oak salad bowl (presented by Mr. F. 1B. Lapper); 2nd, silver tea- pot; 3rd, breakfast cruet. 1, W. F. Aickin, Bel. fast, handicap 12 ...

BANBRIDGE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... scratch; and F. Shandley, Q yards. Won by the shortest possible distance, 220 YADDs FLAT RtAC (Qpen).-lst prize, oak and silver salad bowl ; 2nd, breakf ast cruet. 1, G. W. Browne, Dublin A.C.; 2, E. S. Padey. Time, 2 1.-6th sees. Won easily by about two yards ...

GOLF

... not necessarily iu succession. The winner on Saturday will receive as a memento of his prowess a handsome silver and oak salad-bowl, while the next in merit, or runner-up, will be presented with a beautifully. designed silver inkstand. Captain DI Calniont ...

THE BOXING TOURNAMENT AT THE ROTUNDA

... progress. 0 Within the last few days the Duke a of Westminster InS narrated, with not a little f self-glory, the fact that in his salad days he broke the nose of the Earl of Derby, but that in S pite of thii interchange of courtesies these mem hers of the nobility ...

DISTILLERY C.C. ATHLETIC SPORTS

... Whyte; 3, T. O'Reilly. Also competed-A . Haston, P. Gray, and T. lenny. 100 YAWSs OPEN HAScnxcav (run in heats).-1st prize, oak salad and helpers; 2nd, nickel teapot; 3rd, opera glasses. First heast-F. Elliott, & Yards. Als'o competed-A. H[aughey, 5 yards; ...

SPORTING

... ran-Aurora, Hall; Ducrow,Wood; Rose du Roicolt, Watts; Salade, Fordham; Rapidity colt, Rawlinson. Betting-7 to 4 agst Pebble, 5 to 1 each agit Antler end Ducrow, 6 to 1 ag-st Bonny Jean, 10 to 1 each agst Salade and Rapidity colt, 20 to 1 agst any other. At the ...