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... Airts, and ooraie clement was in the hands Mr David Gunn. Mr William Sutherland gave a splendid exhibition of clog and speciality dancing, which was greatly appreciated Mr A. 0- Henry played the accompaniments. ...
... Airts, and ooraie clement was in the hands Mr David Gunn. Mr William Sutherland gave a splendid exhibition of clog and speciality dancing, which was greatly appreciated Mr A. 0- Henry played the accompaniments. ...
... Summers decisive fashion 4 minutes, and; he thus won the competition. A particularly interesting encounter was provided Lewie, Aberdeen, and Haxton, Dundee, in the final of the stones lbs. open competition. James Connell, Glasgow, was referee. The three rounds ...
... already indicated, lie was very pood hot, ana always took leading place the various competitions in which the comp»f tcon. part. On three occasions he attended a competitions at Bisley, and at lT ) rarae out the winner of the oup. Some five years ago visit®* ...
... November 16. Local Secretary, Mr O. DAWSON, 64 Bon-Accord Street, from whom the urrent regulations may be obtained. DANCING TAUGHT tall Sand, Clogs, Top Boot, Jig, etc.—by W. ASHFORD. lot land's Champion Speciality Dancer. Moderate erniG. Care Loinont, Jn -tice ...
... sub- few hours week. Express Office week. Address No. 422 GONDOLIER DANCING ACADEMY, SKENE TERRAci Principal—J. F. DONALD, 8.A.f.D., Certificated by British Association Teacher* Dancing, London, Forms the Beginners' Classes as vmdernoted Second Quarter: ...
... Classes. DANCING and CALISTHENICS. MUSIC HALL BUILD NGS. MR A. COSMO MITCHELL will BEGIN his SECOND (QUARTER MONDAY, 6th November. Prospectuses at the Book and Music Sellers, or Springbank Dee Place ANTED. PUPILS for Al! Kinds Stage ing—Top Boot, Clog, Buck ...
... chair. The entertainment was of varied pharacter, consisting of vocal solos, violin, pianoiorte and gramaphone selections, clog dancing, etc., and drew forth the enthusiastic applause of the audience. The aitistts were—Misses M. 3. Falconer, M. C. S. Falconer ...
... Bawbee. and Rankine, comedians and dancers, delighted the audience with their clever acting and humorous ditties, their clog dancing being feature of the evening. Tom Raeburn had to respond to an enthusiastic encore, and replied with one of his favourite ...
... session a close day evening, when the members engaged in a number of competitions for prizes offered for | the best exhibitions on the parallel bars and ring exercises. The competitions were confincd to those who did not take part the exhibition given the ...
... Hardy; Lady Liberty, Maher; Tyrolese, Lyne: Queen's Ball. Aylin; Lady Clwyd, Saxby ; Rhodalind, Melvin ; Hedge Sparrow. ; Clog Dance, M'Call; Hot Roll, Murray; Elysee, W. Lane; Burnt CSiild, Sherwood; Daisy's Castle, E. Wheatley; Prince Tartar, Trigg. Betting ...
... his advantage, and during the day made breaks 61, 58, 110, 83. Roberts, the ether hand, compiled 184, 186, 59, 177, 230, 226. Clog© of play:—Reeee, 795®: Robe its, 6946. Despite the fact that was well assured of victory, was a capital company present Saturday ...
... decided a neutral ooTrrse. A start will probably made early next month. VIOTORJ V CLUB—FOURSOME COMPETITION.— The final round the autumn four*.-)me competition 'heid by the member* the Victoria Club was played ...