SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... Clifton, b Hardy. 29 Rev, A. Russell, c Thfss . 8 Whitoker, b Hardy . 7 Barton, a Whitaker . 4 Powell, c Barton, b Hardy 2 Carmen, thrown out . . 2 A. Thomas, b Hardy ?? 2 Lord Aylesford, c Walker.. 2 W. Thomas ...
... Clifton, b Hardy. 29 Rev, A. Russell, c Thfss . 8 Whitoker, b Hardy . 7 Barton, a Whitaker . 4 Powell, c Barton, b Hardy 2 Carmen, thrown out . . 2 A. Thomas, b Hardy ?? 2 Lord Aylesford, c Walker.. 2 W. Thomas ...
... there were also present Councillors Johnson and Jarvis; Messrs. J. C.. Holder, J. H. Stone, James Rinks, S G. GMoore, F. H. Thomas (chairman of committee), H. E. Cashmore (hon. treasurer), and C. N. Milner and A. J. Foster (hon. secretaries), Mr. Robertson ...
... Green and the batting of Hardy and Underhill for the Oxford was. very good, as was also the bowling and batting of Grew for the Olympic. The following is the score -hO-ford: Marshall, 6-11; Underlhill, 23-3;- Graves, 0; Hardy, 27-6; Seymore, 1-8; Antony ...
... ?? A. B.Ch- . h W 6. ?? c itcbtFerris.-I.. F. A J.6N e-t11 b Roberta ~ 8 J. .Hebing b ?? b Fraws ?? ?? bRobetts. 0 EL E. Thomas b March ?? at Board bFeis..-.3 EL UrterenaBard b errts ?? lb,*b W. G. Gtate 2 A.KP. alecW. G.Grace ?? ?? 0 G. T.1,Jones b ...
... at roon Eeme nembers of the Hull Volunteer Artillery corps uet to practiso shooting at a target in the Citadel. John Kirke, Thomas Carr, and John Cameron, all in the employ of Mlecsrs. Samuelson and Co., were shooting with the Enfield rifle, with ball, ...
... standing the great amount cf training Kedey bas undergone for the event, it wae looked upon as a foregone concluslon for the more hardy and youthful Northumbrian, the principal doubt seeming io be whether Kelley could etill beat his old, and yet young, antagonlst ...
... clubs was played on, the ezicelit ground atWarwlck, on Friday. Subjolned Is the scqre. GENTLEMEN OF WARWIOKSHIRtE. Rev. E. A. Hardy. b Story.. 20 1 Mr. RA. A Milne, et Story, bTruswell.. a Mr. B. Featherston, b Story ?? .. Rev. R. A. lull, I b vv b Story ...
... 'NT BY .4 FRIENDLY SOCIETY SECRETARY. -Yesterday, at the West Bromuwich Police Court, before Messrs. W. S. Hardy and E. Nettlefold, John Thomas Jones (28), fitter, of Park l~oad, Hockley, was charged with embezzling £5. lv. R., the monoey of Court Winson ...
... Sitawood beat Craig Miller Hannah beat Ding Dong bich Monte Christo ht Beggar Boy Robin Rood beet Red Fence Mavie beat Royal Thomas Ruth beat Clockwork n ioulsey Less brat Clever Lad Satan beat Rosabel im- Lady Top heat Rumour St. AIOaus beat Glen Rloya ...
... bowvling, but was forced to play a maiden over from Hardy. - A run for a bye brought 280 up. Cress- well played very steadily, and kept out an over from Flowers, whilst Bainbridge also played a maiden from Hardy. At 280 Bennett came on for Flowers, and sent ...
... Mr. Henry's Mrs. Thomas 3 yre, ist ?? 3 ?? of Scotland (Owner5, Sic Oliver (Penfoiri), Skipper o (Payne), Lady ralmerston gelding (Barker), Raonds (Hibber, k, The Hackler (Ktenyon), Spitfire (KillickI, ?? (Faulkner), .'Veutnaor (Hardy), Avoocourt (Jarv15) ...
... (Shrewsbnry), 9, absent. A capital rao., w-na d by three-quarters of a yard.-2ad heat: G. Cieavdr, 16 L: L. Lt Daley, 11, 2 W. Thomas, 1O&, and J. lassioa, 11, not showi. 4. A fine race, won by a foot only.-3rd heat : J. 1ioeson. t6, I; H i. Jones, 16, 2 * ...