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THE FINE ARTS

... THE FINE ARTS. LEESs PICTURn 0F TnE GOLERS. -Crirling and Golf are the two most characteristic games of Scotland. The first bas been illustratedby the pencil of Harvey-to Mr Lees has laee- reserved the enviable task of illustrating the other. Thisbasbeen ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... to 1 Annandale ii to I Clermont 35 to 1 Mickey Free (t.) 18 to I Camera Obscura (t.){ 0 to I Plaudit GOLF.-The Pitfour medal of the Royal Perth Golfing Society, was played for on Wednesday last, and gallantly won by Mr Charles Robertson of Butternask-he ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... STARES. Lady Wildair, . . - . Sylvan, 2 Dallinaad, - _ _ 3 GoLreNG.-On Saturday the annual meeting of the Edin- burgh Burge-s Golfing Society took place in their hall Golt House, Bruntsfield Links, when Thomas Scott, Esq was unanimously elected captain. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... started-6 to 4 on Mendicant-won in a canter. I GOLFINc,.-Thc annual competition forthe original medal of the Montrose Royal Albert Golf Club took place on our Links, on Wednesday last. About twenty players took theIf field. The play was excellent; and after a ...

IaaL e, fr, P N K,

... Foatw-s of New and Editnglassie, Baronet, was unatti- mously re-elected Governor. Ott Satutrday the Geld Medal of tite ArsnDEEN i GOLF Cs.ue was played for on tite Litks, atid won by s Mr ALI--. IRviol;, Old Aberdeen. We are ?? to ulnderstand that the difference ...

SCOTLAND

... Banufl and had been reduced to the commission of his rash conduct by want, the consequence of dissipation.-Edinburah Courant.- GOLF MA1TCH FOR £200. - On Wednesday, the first of three games, on different greens, was played on Mussel- burgh Links, between ...

Published: Wednesday 11 July 1849
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 804 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... out his bat. The particulars of the whole score will be given in our next. CALEDONIAN UNION GOLF CLUB ARnNOUSTIE.-It is per- hapS, not generally known, thata golf club, under this com- prehensive title, has been established at this place, being intended ...

Edinburgh

... 20 times rnora poor than is Glsgow, h hilst it is only five timles larger. The gold miedal given by the TBurntsfied ;Links Golfing Sociely, was played for on Saturday last, and gaitnied by Mr John Whitle, Stamp Office. The price of the quartern loaf in ...

Published: Wednesday 11 October 1820
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 433 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Maritime Intelligence

... indicate a current flowitng Aoutlt.esetwvar at the rate of twenty miles a-day.- 1'bis currant ia so doubt a brajicht of the great golf stream, which 1tnimboldt thinki describer, a perpetual circle-passing downr the Aestern coant of Europe and r Africa-then across ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.- GAME oF GoLF-MOcXTROsE.-A match at golf among the .working classes caine off, on Saturday, for a set of clubs and a dozen of balls, the gift of Messrs Calvert, Davidson, Pithie, and Thoomson. The day was fine, but rather hot for ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... lrltarmnacy, received hils diploma ?? tlte Royal College c of Surgeons, Ediitbtrgh. w s The gold medal, given liy the Muntrose Golf Club, ti was played for on Mvondaiy,' tnd wolt, after a keen con. tII -test. by Mr P. Mason, mnerchant. t On Wednesday last ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. GRAND MATCH AT GOLF FOR £I00.-The deciding event, of this great match, which it will 'be recollected was the best of three games, between Allan Robertson and Tomn Morris of St. Andrews, and J. and W. Dunn of MusseIe burgh, took ...