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COURSING

... Fanny O'Flaberty beat Jung Frau. Full Mfoon beat Ronmula.| S :Daniel beat Irish M~ouse.-;5} ; -Fly to the Front beat Rtussian Salad. - ;Bessie Raven heat Beny Vrackie. : Nestonbheat Bessie Ha&y. - 00 F;3rosted Fleece beat Bright Orb. i Newv Tyle beat Brown ...

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 ...

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 ...

PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY

... Pile oa Face T Chaloner 3 6 0 2 1-The LEAMINGTON TWO YEAR OLD SELLING PLATE of 150 s9ys. Five fur- longs. st 'b Mr Miller's Salad H. - Halsey 9 0 Lord Wolverton's c by Awphion-Pru- dent. Marsh 8 10 ?? Stevens's c by Satiety-Exhilarate Owner 8 10 ?? Stone's ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Merry c, 7 to. each agst Vision fiy and Salad, 100lto 12 agat Phyllis: filly, 10 to 1 agst any other (off). After a long delay at the posb T;oneritil jumped off in front of Phyllis filly, Eulalia filly, and Salad,with Mercury colt next, to the straight ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8635 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...

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; ...

ATHLETICS

... Farrelly, Lurgan A.C.; 2, P. Brennan, Dundalk. Two com- peted, Distance, 96 feet. ONE MILE FLAT (Open Handicap).-ist prize, salad bowl and servers (presented by Mrs. W. R. Rogers; 2nd prize, breakfast cruet ; 3rd prize, cup. 1, 11. H. Moore, Dublin. 15 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... weeks. Trans. plant lruit trees. Sow, on hot beds, cauliflower seeds. Plant S cabbages to succeed tbose of November. Sow salading once e a week. Sow 8pinagr and lettucea. Thin strawberry-beds. a Thin mushroom-beds. Trarnsplant leeks, cabbages, carrots ...

Published: Wednesday 30 January 1833
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... of? in front of Jura, Eulalia filly, Tornenntil, and the Love Kntfly a with Salad next and the Patmbloom filly lost. So theya came until half way up the, straight, 'when Salad as-a corned the command, and making the remainder of thea runnming -won by 'two ...

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 ...