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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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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 ...

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 ...

LACROSSE

... due to Londell, Lee, and War- wick for good fielding, which enabled Montgomery, Sinclair, and Mayne to pierce Ards' defence. Hardy, as centre., played above his average; while Walkington, Moffatt, and the three brothers Blow kept a sharp look-out around ...

COURSING

... Ron. A. Roche, Lieutenant-General Roche, W. A. Gowing, E.Fsq.; John O'Connor, Esq.; T. H. Walsh, Esq.; Jas. Tutty, EPq.; and Thomas Norton, Esq. Field Stewards-H. Smyth, P. Callaghan, J. Hawkins, J. C. Beatty, Jas. Fitzgerald, and R. Seaton, Bsqs. Flag ...

LACROSSE

... ?? W. Child. Coverpoint ?? . B. Walkinugon. Thirdman ?? Edwin Blow. Right defence ?? H. Seaver. Left defence .. ?? S. C. Hardy. Centre defence ?? W. G. Noliftt,. Rig-lt attack ?? S. C. Kelly. Left attack ?? .. R. I. Mayne. Third home ?? John C. Blow ...

COURSING

... Dexaun Cup (preseoted by Mr. Thomas Dickson) fur 27 oil-aged grc'yhuuuds, as £4 each. Dr. It. C. Parke's I or r b Peggy Milling, P. Leo -Miss Pey aaat ?? Francis Watson's I ci Warm Gauntlet, Lci ?? Jean, Mr. H. Hardy's hk d Henden, Mullingar-Bomn to ...

CRICKET

... innings of the Ul3ster, Mr. Thomas, the not out of the previous evening, going on with his innings, but no stand was made until Mr. Jackson joined him at 91 for seven wickets. They brought the score to 187, when Mr. Thomas was well caught at point by ...

COURSING

... Comber Ann, Dr. Dizzy-Cupoolreaiv, Auiigust . }Mr. Thomas Dickson'sI b;r Dolly Dimples, Dr. Donaldl-Dolly Dodds, January. Mr. Thomas Dickson's blt Dolly Dandy, Dr. Donald-Dolly Dards. Jafnuary. | ir. Thomas Dickson's be Dolly Donald, Dr. Dormlid-Dolly Dodds ...