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Ships that Sail

... The strain upon this cloth is severe when tacking up stream in a fair breeze, and the sails often burst their stitches. Two Irishmen are the power-boat experts, and their craft are fast, even if they do not look im pressive. A Scot who once worked in an ...

THE INCONSEQUENCES OF SABA. By Danaƫ May

... township in Illinois, but he possesses certain qualifications which are very dear to the hearts of the inhabitants of the United States. He was a good fighter, a firm friend, sharp as a knife, an accom plished bar, and not at all squeamish as far as politics ...

RUGBY FOOTBALL--ENGLAND v. IRELAND IN DUBLIN

... Rose to hope for victory; but at no time did the visitors look like holding their own. Play in the first half was fast, the Irishmen showing any amount of dash and quite out playing their opponents in the loose. In the serums, however, the English forwards ...

FOOTBALL: RUGBY UNION

... England. If there is a weak spot, it is A. D. Meares (Wanderers), who has not been showing good form of late; and whom many Irishmen would like to have seen sup planted by T. Little. The full back is Lieut. Pierce O'B. Butler, who is at present stationed ...

A RUGBY CAUSERIE

... match goes without saying. Neither side has won a game this season, but whereas France drew with Scotland and England the Irishmen lost to both. There are signs, however, that the Irish team has been steadily improving since the defeat by England at Dublin ...

KELMSCOTT

... into a farrowing unit. After three days sows and litters move to controlled free ranee. THE OLD COWSHED in course of conversion into a battery house for 3,500 birds. Fold units are being creosoted in readiness for rearing pullets. FOLD UNITS are moved daily; ...

DOGS OF THE DAY: A FLY IN THE OINTMENT

... says, Where would the reputation of my strain stand if I allowed such an one to be bandied about by a stranger as one of its units with, perhaps, its actual pedigree paraded? This is reasonable talk. Therefore if these giv ing and receiving amenities are ...

Spraying a few Acres of Potatoes

... pump on the sprayer for filling. .iIOBlLE SPRAY I NG UNIT used by Devon W.A.E.C. Machinery and Farms Departments in 1 043. A float drawn by the tractor used for spraying is now usually substituted. Unit includes an engine-driven pump. To overcome ivater ...

THE CROQUET CHAMPIONSHIPS

... Mr. J. Essie, the entry for the open championship was thoroughly typical of the full strength of the United Kingdom, and although the two Irishmen, Mr. C. L. O'Callaghan and Mr. P. Duff Mathews, had carried everything before them at the recent Hurlingham ...

DARTMOOR OTTERHOUNDS

... particularly well favoured; more packs hunting the beautiful waters of the Lorna Doone country than any other district in the United Kingdom; not excepting wild Wales and rugged Scotia, whose streams afford very fine hunting for the few packs favouring them ...

British Ryder Cup Players in Ireland: Retrieving Reputations: Some Remarkable Boy Golfers

... Down, Royal Portrush and Portmarnock have been the scene of one of the world's major championships the British Women's and Irishmen are not likely to rest content until other of the big events are brought to its courses. In a material sense the Irish, at ...

William Sutton's Irish Victory: The Beauties and Grandeur of Portmarnock

... definitely that the only reason why Sutton was not chosen was because he was not considered good enough for a match against the United States players on a long course like St. George's, where more than average power in the tee shots is a prime necessity. Subsequent ...