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CRICKET

... lsacdonald, b XV. Turner 1t J. J. Carland, c Vint, b Patton ?? 3 l 3J. H Morrison. b S. Turner ?? r L. A. Fooler, b Patton ?? 2 R. Russell, b .Patton .. ?? 4 1). Mills, ron out ?? O R. P. Hill, b Patton ?? 5 S. S. Holmes, ran ourt ?? J. ,. Elliott, not out ...

AQUATICS

... pair-oared Drontheimn lishinx boats, not exceeding 20 feet keel. f Entries-Wnte-Thomas Patton, R. U 'Allister, C. ?? (cos.) Flora - W. 31'Ncill, James e M;Allister, P. Patton (cox,) The Flora startine well Nvent ahead, and maintained the lead until the finish ...

CRICKET

... playing in rare form, and began making things i lively for the fielders, but at 126 he lost M'CuUly, who was out 1 b w to Patton for a. most excellent 31. M'Carroll continued letting out, but eventually ?? to a good one from Graham, and re- tired with ...

PORTSTEWART REGATTA

... M'Candless, Arthur ,M'Aleer, W. Nevin ?? Flora (Portrush), Wm. M'Neill, James 3lI'Allister, Wn. Allister, David 'Patton ?? Win. Patton ?? This was a splendid race, 'three of the tbats keeping Mcck-and-neck to the turning.buoy. The result was as follows ...

COURSING

... COURSING. THE TEMIPLEPkTnUO10K MEETING. Stewards-Messrs. A. M-Cann, J. HEuthorn, J. Patton, J. Barry, J. Re~a, H. King, B. O'Kane, S. Ross, B. WV. Howard. Slip Steward-Mr. J. Wylie. Flag Steward-iir. T. Arch bold. Slipper-Mr. Reury Ferguson. Judge-Mr ...

CRICKET

... Han ligc.: .Comrbs, b GraTla-. 14 4 F. ?? Enfielsi. cN.' Turner, b Patton 8 UJ. T. Wat-oo. c T. Andrews. b Patton 15 1VW;. ARice b Paton .. ?? iJ ln 1 Ccll out ?? 21 G. ; V le, hb Patton ?? 3 M&ICli~liand ?? I b w, h S, Turner ?? 9 Efarc6 ?? 15 Total ...

CRICKET

... Newman, c sub, b Thompson ?? 1 F. I-l. 'Williams. hit wkt, b Thompson ?? 2 Extras: ?? 5 Total . ?? 71 b Patton ?? 7 c J. Andrews, jUD,, b Patton 4 I b w, b Turner 11 not out ?? Extras ?? Total(6 wkti.) 50 NORTH DOWN C.C. J. Andrews, jun., b Baines ? ...

CRICKET

... Berry at point, a very difficnlt catch, for which Mr. Berry deserves great credit. None of the visitors, except 3esMsrs. Patton (67) and S. Turner (1 0), wore able to make any stand against the bowling of Mr. Denne and Brown ?? the former getting six ...

CRICKET

... XV. Turnor .. ?? 1 R. E. Berry, b W. Turner ?? , It. T. Hamilton, c M14illing. b Patton ?? 6 WY. Denue, b W. Turner ?? 22 Mr. Noble, b W. Turner ?? Mr. Bolton. c Patton, b W. Turner . ?? Q E, A. Moran, not out ?? O W. J. M'Gowasr, b WV. Turner ?? 8 J ...

GOLF

... Celemau-4 and 2. J. WV. Moore beat J. Clsrke-3 and 2. H. Patton beat J, M'llvecn-2 up. Third Round. Topping beat Dickson-I up. Wadsworth best Quinn-7 and 6. Woodaide beat Ferguson-4 iand 3. Patton beat Moore -3 and 2. Fourth Round. Topping beat Wadsworth-4 ...

CRICKET

... Milling, b Brown ?? 0 A. Laird, b Patton ?? 2 Extras . ?? 7 Total ?? . i5 NOuTn DOWN. 1st Innings. W. Graham. b E. Bird ?? 4 J. Browne, c Laird, b A. Bird ?? 29 W. Turner, b E. Bird._ ?? . J H. Milling, b A. Bird ?? 50 R. Patton, A. Bird ?? B1 E. B. Killen ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Present ?? M'Kenna, Captain Patton, Mr. Roche, Sir. Davis, 8th Bussars, Mr. E. J. Irwin. Lord Lurgan's b m Fugitive, Mr. Davib's b f Parity, Sir. C. Roche's b h Philip the Second, Mr. Irwin nas c h Otter, Captain Patton's ch g Bravo. Match-50 soya, half ...

Published: Tuesday 22 January 1850
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1206 | Page: 2 | Tags: Sports and Games