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IRISH CYCLISTS' ASSOCIATION— ULSTER CENTRE

... T. B. Ferge- sOD, ?? and J Reid, IA.A.A 'imekeepers- Messrs H J. Shimmins 0. Wil=mson, M31i; D. Wightmnan, and T, Moles, I..A Hwidiewpper-Mr. J. Henderson, ICA and 1.A.A. Starter-Mr J. M1t1- venny, U.C.C. Reception Committee-ecsrar, J. Alex- ...

ULSTER RACING CYCLISTS' CLUB SPORTS

... Linfield A.C. ; 18 yds; Jaroes Torrans, Lini 'Id. f A.C., 14 yds. Won by a yard. Fifth Heat-1i P. Patterson, a.Testern F.C., 17 yds ; A. Mi'Gaw, . Cliftonville A.C., 16 yds. Time, 23secs, Also ?? Phillips, ...

THE NEW WIMBLEDON RI

... RPESULT OF A QUARREl; Lts on Saturday night a 3umber of worlnmen were drinting ata public-house at Halesowen, Ivor- eetershire, when a quarrel over a bet arose be- twen two of ?? Lowe, forty. and Geoo. Greaves, twenty-eight. They retired to ...

C Y C L I N G. FIFTY

... J. Kerr. Cruisers C.C.; A. Parker, Eastern C.C.0 F. C.N. Douglas, Belfast C.C.; S. Dumican, Western C.C.; W. Miller, do.; A. Il'Naughten, Phoenix C.C0.; A. ?? Smiley, Downpatriok; E. Creighton, Eastern C.C.; J. Ferris, do.; A. B. Hoban, Phoenix and EtI ...

THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN AND THE RECENT YACHT RACE

... Valkyrie is superior to the Vigrilant in a thrash to the windward in heavy weather. which she clearly demronstrated in the last race. However, lie admits that the Vigilant is a little faster in light wvinds and a snmoath sea. The earl most enmhatically ...

ATHLETICS

... Stewart, of Mmae; and the renowned Kerr, of Comber, being entered. The cycling events, it is expected, should be a great success. In the ladies' bicycle parade entries have been received from Belfast, Luigan, and Lisburn, and tlis should prove the most ...

CYCLING

... promoted by the Irish Cyclists' Association, in which so much interest was evinced by cyclists all over the country, was brought off in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. The authorities would not permit the old six-mile course to be used, but a new course four miles ...

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... Leeds and the Ladies Osborne, Lady Maud Wolmer. Earl and Countess WValdegrave, Earl and Countess of St. Germans, Sir 1-fenry Fletcher, MT.P., ad Lady Fletcher, Sir Henry and Lady Halford, Sir H. Havelock-Ailan MTP.; Mrs. Victor Cavendish, Miss and Mr. and ...

HOCKEY

... health purposes, is a medical affair, and is also one which may very properly be made a speciality. A girl will not be then merely told to ride a bicycle, but she will, under proper medical supervision, be put through a course of bicycling- ...

COURSING

... entitled hi, to a third share of the first, second, and third prizes. Colonel NNorth's feat of starting seven puppies in a large stake and finishing with only one of thern beaten ,was never before accomplished, and he also established a record by winning ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... clubs), and a fancy costume race for nembere. The wheel events to be decided are one mile, two miles, five miles, a sealed orders race, and a ladies' wheel pa-ade. The judges of the latter event will be two wellknownr local lady ...

ULSTER RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... chairman brought 'a most successfel meeting to a close. It may be added the following rule ?? suggested and passed :-Three ladies of one family joining the club will be allowed in at thec rate of two, and tour at the rate of three. A MAN CHARGEDt ?? AsSAULTTNG ...