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CRICKET

... the total, and his place was taken by Ollerenshaw. Only three runs were made when Mr. Cameron re- tired, being bowled by a ripper from Mr. Stelfox, after playing a very patient and defensive innings for 16-5 for 35. An adjournment was ?? for luncheon; ...

COURSING

... Bond'saGlen-Seamstress. agst Mr. Mi. P. Murphy ns w d Blenheim. Yorick 11.-Merry Lass. Mr. Chbfrles Ward ns bk d Jack the Ripper III., Mlountain Path-Finn Valley. agst Mr. Edward Kelly, Ds be d Pindy, Jock-Juliana. Mr. John Houston's f HaHndy Harry, Dart-Fly ...

COURSING

... '£2 1 Os; run- ner-up, £1; third and fourth, 5s each. Mr. Wm. Ireland's The Lawyer ?? Mr. James St. John Phillips' Jack the Ripper. Mr. George Craig's Pincase agst Mr.W.J.Parker's ,No. Sir. Mr. W. A. Smith's Xema aget Mr. A. APGaffin's Prince, Mr. Dafid ...

SPORTING

... British Banner. Jack tlhe Ripper Ir£. beat Pinday. Dear Kate beat Handy Harry. Maid of the Isles beat Glensh-aw Lass. Miss Matilda beat Dewlap. Maggie Megraw beat Mountain Top. II. S weet, Erin beat rIt. M-iS. Jack the Ripper III. beat Blenheim. Dear Kate ...

COURSING

... Fawrcett's Free Forgiveness agst Mr. L. Pilkiugton's Portalera. Mr. Russel's Reekie agst Mr. Gladstone's Green Sea. Mr. Russel' s Ripper agst Messrs. Faweett's Falcon Flight. Messrs. Fawcett's Fashion Free agdt Mr. E. ?? Crosse's Cruth. Mr. W. Paterson's Lady ...

SPORTING

... fell Oopernicus cut out the work at a good pace, attended by Andred, with Fontarabian and Chivalrous well up, Negro on the ripper ground laying off for half the distance, where Copernicus was beatgr, zbn4 tfeg-g began to draw up to the leaders, of ?? ...

SPORTING

... h White Prince. Mr. J. MI'Allister's cr m Newry. Girl, and Mr. M'Kinley's bl m BonnieLizzie. Mr. A. Moffett's b h Jack the Ripper also competed, but was disqualified. SECOND RACE (Open).-For £10. Mr. Moody's Maid of the Valley ?? I Also rau--Mr. MW'Govern's ...

COURSING

... Greenbank-Led Astray II. (April), agst Captain Archdale's b d Avelon, Aillsopp-Swvan (May1. Mr. Richard H!eury n6s b d' Jack thie Ripper IJI., Mountain Path-Finn Valley (Tune), agebt Messrs. Smyth's be d Sir Samkey (late Trewick),Green Tick -Toledo (March.) Mlr ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... competition. AAplce at Solitude, and as both 'IIva lul trength, there is sure to be lrleintis round will be particularly ~ I the ripper-er of the clubs engaged. Ccx ?? to meet Barn, and Ic iC ii.uthefir ofthe seaside team during ~. '~i5had ~theWhite Shirts wilt ...

COURSING

... £5 fourth and fifth, £3 each. ; I Mr. Samuel H. Connor ns b d Drurnsurn, Badger-Duck, agst Mr. Chas. Ward us b d Jack the Ripper, Mountain Path-Finn Valley. : Mr. Jas. Stevensou us r or f d Di. L., Quaker- Bathwell Park, agst Mr. John Sweeney as b d Dr ...

COURSING

... ior 17 all-aged doc3; £3 each. Winner. £20; ruanner-up, £9 third, £5; fourth and fif th, X3 each. Dramsurn beat .Jack the Ripper. M. L. beat Dr. Dogherty. Lazyv -Nell beat Olone. Handy Harry II. beat Fly G. Lobster beat Inuhicore Lass. Magr ic Miller ...

SPORTING

... RAILWAY S PE0ULAATRO..PVVrtps om1e of the laigest holde's of rtltvay and ruining sta arca amerrongst tie fairer portion of te ripper ten thou- sand is Maria, Marchioness of Ailesbu'y. Mer Lady'- ship is quite ati ?? viath i the Prices and pirospects of the ...