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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- ...

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- ...

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 ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... youngest among all the competitors, won a douible distinction for her country, the general form of the Irish ladies thoroughly entitled them to congratulation. -Miss Pescoe, herself a former open champion, and a lady who writes with ...

CYCLING

... to four o'clock a, ?? ~1in bled atubheadquarters,1 'u 'iaer Road, anti a start --s iie r. WIn, N. Finlay, -.-ut we ' 1, ,lio clan, and a, lady friend Tu he turnout, in brilliant, in Aimrtt out, and wast is Irif spectatiors. After ic r a:l ...

DISTILLERY FOOTBALL CLUB SPORTS

... Nelson, D.F, and A e; Judges-John T. Gibba ?? John 310one, R.IOA.C.: James O'Hanlon; ?? J. Reid, Jun., ?? J. M. Smnall, C.A.O. W. W. Campbell, C.C.0; N. D. Morgan, D.Fc. Referee-njt Kane, I.A.A.A. Starter - Jolsa M;Ilvenny, W.B.I. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Ear Uwap'itai, £P23; Derry Count~y Infirmary ,£25; Megiteraifelt. Nesasiwula Siak Paoor thlrotalh ti'-e' clergyI.). £210 aLimaradY S>Ick Nor-dug, £1 'ri~ ?? £210 a Derry Sother.'haut- .S1 Derrv charities ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Malminn ?? with a wet sail and won in. a canter by three lengths and a half. The winner has earned a 101b penalty for the Caambridgeshire, raising her weight to Bst 81b. .Aterie, who was ridden in anything but brilliant fashion by Martin, made up ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... :t ?? ?? on ?? i e.itoi a' : igoait oh, au'i i is Zw; a n Art ~ehow, he carried b~ 131b icad a~ iteckL ?? t3 SeF~rlSenoer's Flzate a~t .tsince then ha, been on I.;t a-.td untr.Iotctg aL cau- 110.,3 lUVU2'C-.AU the poor old lv 'to orit ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... rigtfrom a -paw -by J. Carnpbell, who wes playing a dashing game on the wing buat the Corinthian clansman caught and kickeed out in fine style. A corner to Ulster Was unimproved upon, and the Reds made headway from a free. Mine tried 'from long -range ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... with it, and a drawn game would no more have misrepre- sented the play than the actual result of two to one in favour of England, The game was grandly contested, but the state of the ground robbed jt of distinction at a scientific display. A contemporary ...

GOLF

... ? 93 14 79 J. M'Kee . ?? 113 27 86 A. Holmes . ?? 1 14 24 93 R. G. Moffet ?? 112 27 91 ?? 0oa3MrxoN-. Dr. Tennant returned the best score egaits bogey for the month of August, being 4 up. ATTACKING A CYCLIST WITH A RAZOR. At Derny petty sessions yest ...