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CRICKET

... days at the Irish Championship Meeting, which tends to prove that, in proportion to the number of players in the United Kingdom,. Irishmen have more than held their own. TENNIS ANXD CRiCKET FIXTUTRES. WE find it necesery to remind our athletic f tier cis ...

LOUGH NEAGH REGATTA

... before the public, about the year 1795, when so many of the people of this country re engaged in the projects of the United Irishmen. AIr. Woedhouse, as a loyal subject, took the part of thu Government, and raiseda troop of yeomen cavalry, with which ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Jordan, Linfield, in the mile. 'In the 100 yards confined to the Royal Irish Constabulary and the police of the United Kingdom the Irishmen had to yield to Stephens, of Liver- pool. They were more successful in the 440, as Brennan and Conboy, two constables ...

IFOOTBALL. ASSOCIATI

... (Oswestry) and Arridge (Everton); halves, Wil- liams (Chirk), Jones (Sheffield United), and Chapman (Newtown); forwards, Meredith (Man- chester City), Davies (Sheffield United), Parry (Newtown), Lewis (Chester), and H. Trainer (Wrexham). It will be seen ...

FOOTBALL

... reuunl was the great danger in which the Irishmen's goal was placed just on the hour for reversing positions. Here the Mtrchistonians partly gained their object, by forcing the ball over the enemy's line, but the Irishmen swere nimble enough to secure it. The ...

FOOTBALL

... efforts were very crude, and the 'hail was sent -slow and knocked on. The Irishmen were still in' the ascendant, and the gamne was confined to rae Scotch half. Gradually the Irishmen worked their way to ,the Scotch line, and Meares and Lytie were instrumental ...

INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH WITH AMERICA

... misako if they Dre nt MLA in t 00Inacorspoaid a lug upirit, and Nve ?? will tatw¢ P Ae;re his Own judpment; in the matter, Irishmen will t rsegtt the IRl of Whazueliffo's reiroement iron t the) ohailv. Lord Elelho, he founder of the Ntatonal i lf bAeoetailO ...

HOCKEY

... of all Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotchmen, or V.elshnet, an-d it was an accidental circuenstance that he was now drinking the health of the English Eight, be- cause, after all was said and done, they were all Englrbhmen,. always united, and found side bv ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... E lat Ins6t, an-d the pre- 'it A laM' Caused matches mum Moltsatbit plan 'than . :I.ecc-, Sheffield United, the c!'lns Of the last, rung, ,i-4 United int the( top of ¾ rpu-'. North hoad's corn- ' s, at Turned out, they-c n2ily close. toge a ouple of ...

FOOTBALL

... encounter between the teams representing the Ru-gby Union el.abs of the Priei- 3 pality of Wales, and that portion of the United i Kingdom known as Ireland, While the fact that this is the first occasion on which the Welsh team bas appeared in Belfast ...

FOOTBALL

... it swas somewhat greasy-a fact which was responsible for many falls. Play throughout was very one-sided. Oecasionally the Irishmen showed up a little better than at other times ; but, taking the game as a whole, their play was purely of a defeneive character ...

CRICKET

... America ?? commenced hero on Thursday, when there was a very large gathering qN sapetators. The teams were twelve aside, and United Philadelphia had their strongestrepresenta- tion. They began well by winning the toss, and thie wicket being in excellent ...