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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... and Morla,) 100 to 6 ag-st Faded Flower, 20 to 1 each agst the others, offered. TChere v-ere several failures, aud when the flag fell Bon ?? made the running, followed by Soukette, the Bolly Marden colt, arid Flower, wvith the Merry Danue flly, Mona ...

CRICKET

... . ., 23 run out .. .. 28 G. G. Hearne, run out .. 2 b Flowers .. 13 Scotton, c Gunn, b Flowers .. .. 12 b Flowers .. 1S W. Hearne, e Barnes, b Wright .. . 33 c Wright,b Shaw 14 Attewell, b Flowers .. 3 b Sheckleck .. 20 F. H-Iearne, not out .. 12 c 8nd ...

CRICKET

... Sherwin, b Flowers ?? 17 Sugg, e Scotton, b Flowers ?? S. M. Crosfield, G and b Flowers ?? 12 Briggs, b Richardsonn ?? Baker, c Gunn, b Richardson ?? 10 Robinson, c Atteowell, b Richardeon, 1 Ward, ran out ?? 2 Yates, b Richardson ?? S Watson, b Flowers . ? ...

SPORTING

... St. Michael, o to 1 abe St. hlirin, 100 to 6 agat Chelsea, off. St. Michael cut out Ules work. and was followed by Carflemuas and Mephiato, with St. Kdirin next,. the rear being brought up by Chelsea, for about a quarter of a mile, when Candleonas took ...

OUT? LADIES' LETTER. (FROII OUK LADY London, Fridiy Decidedly the social event of last week was the u«rriajj« ..

... l-anr!ry won: blue foulard strewn with yellow flowers, made with train skirt l Norfolfc blouse somewhat incongruous mixture. were large and usually trimmed witU black oat hers; bonnets minute, and, flowers were used, these were of the tiniesi description ...

SPORTING

... Donaldhainl. NORTEI DEIIy-Be's Life-Chelsea, Rvussian Bear (in the absence of Mercury. ) ?? the ab- sence of Mercury) ('audor ancl Phtihus. Fleld- Tabonrct and Mercury. Sporting Gi ?? and Russian Bear. ?? Liet--Chelsea, Ay- soils and Havnlakcr. Spot ts ...

SPORTING

... Archer's Chelsea, iMr. iKilg, Cygnet, ind Eversfield ; Jennings, sen.'s Blonde), Devilshoof, Father Confessor, Beltana, Sheen, and Rebound vout six furloungs. On the Bury side Ryan's Lozigback, Theme, The ?? Lady Lothian, Sceptic, Spring Flower, and Brouze ...

SPORTING

... third position, because he is a bad roarer, but his speed is undeniable, and the short price aceepted about him at the end shows that Captain Machell and Mr. Chaplin both knew something about him. He has little chance for the Derby, and I cannot say much ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Duck .. 3 9 6 Mr. P Macrp's Roseal . 3 9 6 Lord W Beresford's Courante ?? 5 9 3 01r. C W Meredith's Bait ,, 5 9 0 mr Tyson's Flower of the Flock ,, 3 9 0 MIr l j J Sautiv's b f by St Michael- Sauce .. .. 4 9 0 5Mr. I Riley's Avonniore _ 4 9 0 Mnr. J S Lanain's ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1897
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6416 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Miss Gretna, l00 to 7 each agt SouxetW and Morda, 100 to 6 agst Faded Flower, 2o toW1 agst the others (offered). Ben ?? made play from Seukette, the Polly Harden colt, and Faded Flower, with Merry Dance filly, Xona Cross, and Shrove Cake next, till a furlong ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1894
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5203 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... Corunina proved successful, and Hungarian was second, Of those who turned out for the Thirty-ninth Triennial Saint Mary, Maxim, Flower Girl, and Whittington carried most metal, but none of these supplied the winner, who was forthcoming in Gua4iana, who statrted ...

SPORTING

... mnsic:- Marob, Golden Snnbeamr ; salee, The Flower Show; quadrilles, The Biinbnrgh ; polka, The Baden.Badon , valse, Sylvia ; marob, 'Leaving the Old Hfomer; pchottiscbe, ' Sum- mar Flowers ; valse, 'Dream Faces ; polka, Old China .; ...