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ARMAGH LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT

... Connor, 94th Beglment; Mr. E. S, Obre, Clantiew; Dr. and Mrs. 3Kaye and party, Mre, Miorgan and Miss Hlartford, Mr. sad Miss0 Hardy, Mr. and Ikr. I BReaesbottom, Captain Falienbam, &o. The sets wvere admira~bly contested. Perhaps tbe most into. resting were ...

FOOTBALL

... BnssBROooK 2ND ?? match was played at Dundialk on Saturday, 17th inst., and resulted in a win for the home teasm by once try (J. Hardy) to nil. MVloYoT.o. PAxtn RnsravEs V. MAcEaRA..-Thi-S natch was played at Castledawson on Saturday last in presence of a fair ...

COURSING

... t Sands' Master Bob. t Mr. C. Dobson us Pagan Bob agat Mr. W. Wid- 9 dell's Lonpboat, Mr. C. Rose's Royal Mao ngst Mr. E. Thomas's Teamside. Mr. J. Sands' Mrs. Morley agst Mr. 3.0. Cawe's & Epsom. Mr. W. Hl. Sutton's Sir Willy agst Mr. F. Nick- H Son's ...

COURSING

... dog Juggler, No. 1-Molloy. Mr. Thomas Norton us brd and w d Beauty, No Rent-Heathen, beat Mr. William Bett'e wand blt d Master Hubert, Lampligbter-Joybolls (1). Mr. Thomas Manning's rd b Nellie, Turco- Nancy, beat Mr. Thomas Norton ns bk and tok b Anxiety ...

COURSING

... Croese; T. Hartley Bibby, L. Pilkington. Stewards-Captain M'Calmont, M.P. ; Frank Watson, J.P.; W. Ward, Harry Hardy, E. M. Crosse, Thomas Dickson. Field Stewards-The members of the club, Flag Stewards-M. 1I. Thomson, Joe. D. Kirk, J. W. Knox. Call S ...

COURSING

... John Quinn Henry, Esq.; Edward Greer, Esq,; John G. Winder, Esq.; W. H. Massy, Esq.; Captain dl. T], Archdale, Thomas Fosbary, Esq.; Thomas D'Arcy aoey, Esq,; G. J. Alexander, Esq.; H. IItLywood, Esq.; S. S. Swinburne, Esg.; Major William Hall, D.L.; ...

SPORTING

... t, back; Geo. heeler and W. A. Wheeler, half-backs; J. Magee asLdMulhollandquariter-btick-; Tbohp'on, p j. .-agee, Black, Hardy, iteaver, Stewavrt, Holmes, A. Gibb, Grear, lreland (captaill), forwards. Albion-1--Morrow and Hunter, half-backs ; Harrison ...

FOOTBALL

... but the-try wras missed, the ball being badly placed. In the concluding twenty minutes the twenty made a firmer stand, andL Hardy, getting his men into better system in the mauls, suc- ceeded in driving their opponents well into their half, and was on ...

COURSING

... P.; R. C. Parke. M.D., J.P.; Sir Thomas Becky, J.P.; William Watson, J.P.; Frank Watson, J.P.; Wm. Anderson. Smyth, H. Trevor Henderson, S, S. Swinburne, Captain P. Hope-Johnstone, J.P.; J. Porter- Porter, J.P.; Thomas Dickson. Frank Robertson, W. H. Smith ...

YACHTING

... Match for yachts over four tons (sealed bandi- ?? urize, £7; second, £3. About eight miles. Mr. R. Ternyson's Luln, I M r. Thomas Mnrphy s Acacia, 2. Also competed-AIr. L. Blacker'E Destiny. Rather a slow race owing to I insufficient wind, Lulbe passing ...

FOOTBALL

... Tweedie. Magee, Battersby, Macrory, thompgoti , Mattel, Dobbin, Fitzmaurice, H, E16rdynian, and Crawford, forwards. Armagh ?? Hardy-man, full back; W. G. Girvin and E. J. Wolfe, half backs; Al. S. C. loneg and A. Pentland, quarter backs; J. C. Wdlfs (raptain) ...

COURSING

... remand ,in Ballymena Courthouse, charged -by District-In- spector Hardy, before Mr. P. C. Creaghe, R.M., Iwith infanticide at Caralea, about five miles from Ballymena. District-Inspector Hardy prosecuted and Mr. J. K. Currie appeared for the prisoner. From ...