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LACROSSE

... Monsell, and Charles H. Grattan Emerson and F. 2 G. Haddock as umpires. The following gentlemen composed the Ards team:-Messrs. George Jamison (oaptain), Samuael M'lee (hon seC ), Thomas E. Montgomtery, Robert A. Simms, John Gordon, J. Dill, lharles ...

COURSING

... Bras'AsT PrusoN.GATE MisssioN.-The committee met yesterday in Tudor Lodge, Cruinlin Read. There were present-Rev. John Bristow, Rev.John Spence, Rev. D. K. Mitchell, Dr. Moore, Mr. loung, Mr. Mull, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Irving, Mrs. Bristow, Mrs. Lowry ...

SPORTING

... Anseadine, 5 to 1 aspt Itosalba.l Win b1 ty a length ; a neck; betwveeno secend andl third I Thude Sefton Biennial-I'bince John, beat Mtidshla Temnple.; DERlBY SUMM~ERb 3IEETING7-YrsrxjtD.4v. Selhln Stat-os-Sister to Rh~ysawrth iily, 1, ; irce fiily- ...

SPORTING

... CReel. TIC Sweet Galingale (Mr. Crawshaw) ?? . Sr. ICopernicus (Sir. Yates).. .. ?? amse Also ran -Sir John, Page.t c Bettieng-fl to 5 on Sir John, 5 to 2 each eagt Sweettoo Gahogale and Copernicus. ~~are a Swet Glinel la, ?? close attend- mae- good race ...

SPORTING

... Balmer, IO to 1 each agst Blackberry and Florence St. John. Star Trap led till the turning out of the straight, when Blackberry drew out with six lengths' lead of Star Trap, with Florence St. John, ard Tommy Tittlemouse next, -iand Prospective last. So ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... The Vana G1rry o 8 4 Mr Holder's Merry Scot Jenrings. 'DD tr S 2 Mr M 5almnoot's Whisperer Jewitt J Pi I S 2 Mr Corlett'skAn Armes U Martsi 8 0 Mr Soeyd's Amteros Jarvis 8 0 Mr Wood's Hareot Jarvis 7 13 Lord Caithorpe's The Isander Jewitt 7 l 1Lord Gerard's ...

COURSING

... Daisy, agst Mr. John B~aird ns Ballyclare, Cassa. bianca-Girahanistown. BMr. Wim. Maginnis's Maiden City, Donald-Spy, ag~st Mr. J. Sands' Mrs. Arabella, Ma~ster Tom-- Mrs. June. Mr. B. O'Kane ns E mpress, Cairncastlo-Cilyde. agst ?? John Boyd us Dictator ...

SPORTING

... with The Vicar and John ?? nest, and Duke of Rich- mond last for about three furlongs, when John o Gaunt took closer order with Bondager, Balder- dash going on third in front of The Skipper, with Dornoch next. Half-way up the straight John ?? was beaten, ...

SPORTING

... 3 (Fitten) ?? 2 Mr. J. W. Gray's Tiady Cardigan 9 (Evans) ?? 3 Alsoran-Mr. J. Kidd's Oxford Swell and Mr. W. Matthewson' Glisland. Betting-Evens on Gilesland, 3 to 1 agst TullT- call Boy, 4 to 1 ag-t Lady Cardigan, and 1 D to I agst Oxford Swell. The ...

SPORTING

... fortonate officer was so badly injured thnt he had to be removed to the infirmary, where it was found he had sustained a broken arm- Thalaba was all the rage for the Emscote Plate. but cat up mode- rately, Dame Heron winning easily. Master Percy was backed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... was held yesterday in the Courthouse, Town Hall, he- fore Mr. John Anderson, J P. (in the ohar) ; Mr. A. D. Lemon. J.P.: and Mr.' R. L. Patterson, J.P. Constable Orr, Strsandtown, charged John Caiwell, of Ballyhackamore, with having been drunk and disorderly ...

SPORTING

... M'Kelvey, James .l'Ouallagh, Nelson M*Bride. Thomas Genniff, Joha Boyle, John llylands, Win. Carson. James Boyle, Robert Carson, Davin Carson, and John Morgan. Jundge-)fr. John Parkes. Slipoer-3Ir. Jamnes Boyle. Treasurer-Hr. Win. J. Donnelly. Honorary ...