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CRICKET

... a couple. Mr. Watson filled the vacancy, and wvas utfortuaate enough to be severely injured by the very irst delivery from Patton. As blood los-ed freely from the woundi he was unable to continue his innings at once. A brief consultation between the respective ...

GOLF

... Dickson, finishing 4 up and 3 to play. B. Patton finished against J. W. Ncthery-3 up and 2 to play. Alfred Fisher beat H. C. Wilson-4 up and 2 to play. E. Cromie, after a close match, proved victorious over C. IV. Patton b)v a single hole. S. G. Gunning proved ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLlGENCE. CLONMEL (COUNTY TIPFERARY) RACES. Stewards-Captain Morton, Carbineers; Captain Patton, 74th Highlanders; J. A. Butler, J. HIenny, W. Quin, and S. Riall, Esqrs. Ticese sports were appointed to commence on Monday, the 22d July, but ...

CRICKET

... than 8 runs ahead of Mr. Milling, who occupies second nosition, Mfr. John Andrews, jun., the popular captain of the club, Mr. Patton, and Mr. A. M. Andrews also occupy prominent places in the list. In the bowling department. although, according to the strict ...

CRICKET

... 2 Extras ?? 2 Total ?? 45 b Killen ?? 12 b Patton ?? 2 b Xilien ?? 2 c Milling, b Pat- ton ?? 7 b Patton ?? 1 b Killen ?? 5 c A. h. Andrews, b Killon ?? b Killen ?? 25 a Mlilling, b Pat. ton ?? 1 b Patton ?? 5 not out ?? 2 Extras ?? 3 Total ?? 71 NOrTH ...

GOLF

... lovely golfing weather, when a large number of members turned out, and when the cards were examined it was seen that Mr. B. Patton and Mr. C. J6 S. Reid had tied with the net scores or ?5 for first place, which qualifies them to compete in the final, as ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... winning the march. Messrs. Mulliner and ?? Audrews batted well for their respective scores of 13 and 12. We are glad that Dir. PAtton has. got over his, nervousness, as he captured four wickets for 15 runs. Heath, the Down pro.. also bowled esr- trenacly well ...

CRICKET

... 4 hits. A. M. Andrews and Barbour fell for 1 run, Tele- graph, 9 for 120. Patton joined H. H. Andrews, and carried the score to 166 before the latter was c bowled for 17. Patton played in immense form E for 38 not out. With a short time to bat Ulster v ...

CRICKET

... oued o ?? P. Patton. C JoLabstoln O ?? S A. Symatb, b ?? J. Thomp~son. h) lug-hes.._ J. Mi. Andrew's, h, Huaghes I C. Jaeh Hllg'aea ?? 1 B..PHouston. 'absent ?? 0 Total ?? ?? ITYn. 2rid innings. ?? twLwrt, b Patton 2 -launa, b Tnr'. b) Patton.. ?? Ii ?? ...

COURSING

... Slip Stemiril -Metlrs. Frame and MClatiu. Elag Sthgvar.h- Idesrsm, Cuathrwrod axid MCliare. CRIl Stewards-I3ests. Jellie aud Patton. Judge-Mr. StOPphiE Garviu. Slipper-Mr. Henry Ferguson. EHou. ''reasurer-Air. Robert Forbes. Hou. Searetary-Mr. V.'n Gibson ...

HOLYWOOD AMATEUR ROWING AND SWIMMING CLUB

... concluding race. The crews of the first tie, which started at seven o'clock, were as follow:- Messrs. W. A. Parke, J. Baiu, J. Patton, J. Withers (stroke), and E. Henderson (cox)-Egeria. Messrs. J. Watters, E. R. Lucas, WV. F. Tioinp- son, J. Gray (stroke) ...

CRICKET

... ?? not out ?? 19 not out ?? . 6 not ?? 6I Extras ?? 6 Total (3 wkts) 40 BLACK WATCH, W. wI'Fatlane, b Patton ?? 13 Hon. Hi. D. Murray, b Patton ?? 12 B. G. MacLayan, b Graham ?? 49 Private Reynolds, o add b Patto- 0 ?? O j. Stewart, run out ?? 10 E ...