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COURSING

... an- nounced to he present and speak ?? Robioson, D.D.; Revs. 3. J. M'Clu7re, Thomas Eaton, W. J. Warn ock, J. S. Mairs; Messrs. T. W. Russell1, M.P.; J. Meeaw, J.P.; Thomas Harrison, ...

COMPETITION OF DUBLIN SCHOOL CHOIRS

... London; Mr Thomas Mayne, .T C; and Mr Joseph Robinson. Amongst those present during the competi- ?? Most Rev Dr Donnelly, Bishop of Canea; Very Rev Canon pricker, P P., Bath- mines; Very Rev Canon Connolly, P P, St Kevin's, Rev Father Hardy, president ...

COURSING

... and he has rendere l valuable services to the sport. A com- mittee has been formed, embodying the Earl of Sefton. .G.; Sir Thomas Brooklebank, Bart.; Mr. J. Brundrit. and Mr. W. Paterson. with Mr. B. Anderton as honorary treasurer and Mr. Harold Brocklebank ...

COURSING

... ing 32bs. First dog, 37a 6d ; zuaerrup, l5s. I. Wis emana beat Terry. Mat beat Oraftsm an. Young Hardy beat Ranger. DEC!DING COUndE. Nat beat Young Hardy, Wiseammlbeing dra~wn. MATCE. Mr. Charles Sullivan's xis elly beat Mr A. W. Garner's Toby. In the ...

CRICKET

... 7 A N Sharp b Thomas .. 2 1) S Fredelle, b Elliott 0 b Thomas .. 0 D H M'Cirlly, b hlliotb 0ruu out.. ,. 7 F J Philips, c Thomas, b Elliott ?? not out.. .. 9 F W Lindsay, c Jackson, b Thomas .. ?? . 4 run out.. .. 9 P Amhirst, b Elliott.. 0not out.. ...

COURSING

... Earl oi flinrcory. -iou. A. Raoche Lisut-tGen. tin.' e, ?? ~r;. 'ii;os. Fosbevy, J. 0'Connor, T. H. Valbih, Ja'i. TitIUy, Thomas Norton. Fied Stiwart-le -4iiatt. .Sm-iii P. Callaghan. J. Hawkius, ,r. C. B3iLUy, ,J. Fit/-gerald. I Seatou. Flag Steward-Mr ...

GOLF

... Ringwood (0) beat H. Davis (I). S. C. Hardy (0), a bye. S. Bryson (0), a bye. W,. .aconn (l) beat H. T. Davidson (18. Second Pound. F. M. THarris, a bye. IV. iIX ullan beat W. L. Garratt. Il. F. Ringwood beat S. C. Hardy. MV. Maconn beat S. Bryson. Third ...

COURSING

... Finlay and Rurles' bd d Cinnamon (Re. etorer-Circlet) beat Mi. Thomas Graham's bad p Gatber (Young Fullerton-Glana'ida) Mr. B Macardle's be d liascaini (Munster Liil -Lady Mona) beac 3Mr. Thomas Pearee's bk u b Pilot Queen (Pilate Black-Eis ing Ctup) Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 18 December 1895
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1303 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PURDYSBURN (BELFAST) COURSING CLUB MEETING

... Trevor Henderson. Esky't C Parke, Esq. U I. J P; Sir Thomas Lecky, J P; William Watson, Esq; William Smyth, lBe; James Dickson, Esq; Captain P Hope- Johnstone, J P; J Porter-Porter, Egq, J P4 Thomas Dickson, Esq; Frank Itobertson, Ese; F W Haves, esq, ...

Published: Thursday 17 September 1891
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1041 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GOLF

... R. You - .127-25-102 Mr. Thomas Gilroy ?? 9- 6-102 Mr. IV. F. Thompson ?? 124-20-104 Mr. S. C. X ?? 124-20-104 Mr. G. M. 81mw.111- 4-107 Rev. S. Hackett . ?? - 128-20-108 The finest score of. the day was made by Mr. Thomas Gilroy, captain.of the Dublin ...

BOXING IN DUBLIN

... P; Thomas Dick-sn, Esq ; Frank Robertson, Esq -V W i Smith, Esq, J P; Jas Lonscdile, Esq, J P; F Al Croese, Esq; T Hartley Bibby, Esa; L Pilkineton, Esq. Stewards-Capr M'Cxlofout, 53 P; Firank Watson, SBP; WV Ward, Harry Hardy, B M Crosse, Thomas Dickson ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1894
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3350 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... quali- ties, Soith IDoltegal also going well.. Sly Lad impressed. me mostfavourabty in ?? Stakes, ard with'the remarks that Sir Thomas Lecky was most energetic and Robertson slipped well, imay-conclude. Nb details of the conrses bad reached us u7) till the ...