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... W. FORDE-IIUTCHINSON, ESQ. WE publish, this week, a portrait of the owner of the Irish bitch Honeymoon, a greyhound that in such brilliant fashion carried off the Derby of the leash from picked opponents hailing from England and Scotland. As a courser on this side of the water, Mr. Hutchinson has not held a very prominent position, but meetings in the Green Isle have for seasons past ...
... IRISH ATHLETICS.-- NO. II. IN our last article on Athletics in Ireland we spoke of football being a comparative failure. we are now about to write on Irish athletic sports, which are anything but a failure. Though introduced into the country only a short time ago, they have become so popular that we hear of athletic sports in almost every large town and in many country places. The interest ...
... ootball. ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND. THIS international match was. played at Kennington-oval on Saturday, when the best players of the dribbling game from either country were opposed, and a splendid contest resulted, but victory rested with neither, each obtaining a couple of goals. Notwithstanding the wet weather there was an immense gathering of spectators, and the play was better than could have ...