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81 THOMAS'S GROUNDS. BTANNINGLEY

... ron b: Is each) to be made at the usual sporting houses in the Gale 174, 0. The usual allowances. Stamps as cash. Butler 8T. THOMAS'S GROUNDS, STANNINGLEY Marcu 2. —The enclosure was well patro the lovers of canine fleetness to witness the concluding Walsall ...

9T. THOMAS’S GROUNDS, STANNINGLEY

... 9T. THOMAS’S GROUNDS, STANNINGLEY Rapbit Coubbixo.—Ur W. Jones of Bradford lias received CIO side on account of the match to run tiie best of 21 cuarses, for Cl 3 aside, l>etween J. Worsnop's Nance of and K. Williamson's Lucy of Wiudhill, on Jan 7, at ...

FLAKIRGOES v (T THOMAS'S HOSPITAL

... J Friend | Thorp (Macclesfield), J. N Wilson and I. Hardy (Ss ee: Corsbrough aod Kerr (New Brighton) poe naam . af 3 teams. Harrissen winning the toss, elected te pla: | the wind, and the St Thomas’s men starting the bal firet few minutes their adversaries ...

CLEARING HOUSE HARRIERS

... Mayeon, . Talispt,asa DV Vs = and H. Hardy, and &. WwW. VO VISILOTS, BL 4 , Cor Hud after a capital run, Evitt returned home first at 5: Colton and Thomas in close attendance. . Oriel Jorpus CLEARING HOUSE HARRIERS. Half a dozen members and three visitors ...

KIKGBTOH JUNIOR ROWING CLUB

... | start, 1; M. Haycock 40,2. The limit man gota! 8. Lane, Gloucester BO = 2 | before Hardy was slipped, and retained that prizes. Martin bad | Foundry, when Hardy began to creep up. Haycock Coming round the bend half a mile from home fortunately fouled ...

OPEH SCRATCH BOAT RACES OH WALNEY CHANNEL

... otber crew to go home as liked.— A. Strong and T. Hardy 1, J. Dick and R. Strong boats kept well together for 150 ards, when a foul owing to the strength with whic R. Strong pulled oar. A. Strong and Hardy were first te get away fro entaglement, aad they ...

KAHCHESTEB AUTCKK TROTTINO MEETIHO

... Lancashire district that fears were eut t hares that the enterprise of Messrs Hardy and would 1 r spent severe check. . In this fear, however, ion was at fault. Messrs Hardy an: lL eatiofied at th which attended their recent 8 Meeting, determin large and ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1871

... not ous J. Walker, b J. Palmer . Sir C. Honywood, b Childs ec J. Palmer, c Hardy, b ¢ W.Honywood,c Hardy,bJ. 19 . Battram, ¢ Hardy, b J. Palmer 5 b Chil E. Ackhurst, run out . 10 c Kennett, b a ee st Epps, b C 15 Bugler, not out 2 b Hard Wide balls ball ...

DITOH AMD CORNWALL GUN CLUB

... Mr W. Hardy 00 00- ar Mr Clarke 11 1L10 10-1011-1 Mr Neame SS This club held a meeti: Mills, near Plymouth, on ay, when otal om off, Pod flowing is a tabular 1 of 10s on 240 30—Mr J. Bulteel . 1210 0 27—Mr A. Mudge V. Calmady 11111-10111. ...

THE BOW HAHDICAPB

... Bart Second Ww. Webb 8,0; T Sheen 18,0; W. Green 21,0; G suffered 34,0; F. Good 35, 0; R. Hardy 36, 0; W. Wha ries also eh Won by two yards beat: Davis 1, Thomas ‘ ...

CUMBERLAND

... , Hon Sec. ee ee ee oe Wess UD Earl UROWN Sir THOMAS WH Bart, St JOHN HARDY, Esq, GPORGE GORDON, Esq, CUMBERLAND, E WIGTON STEEPLE CHASE MEE Wednesday, March 23,1870, The Wiaton Opes Hent Sreerre Cuase of 5 sors each, 1 Bo to the with 140 added, for horses ...