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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- ...

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 ...

RUGBY INTERNATIONAL

... with a useful kick, relieved the pres- sure. A faulty kick by Davidson gave Jacobt a free, but he made a had kick. From touch Allison sent to J. Taylor, who made his mark. All this time play iliad scarcely moved from the ueutre. Harman checked ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Novelette a Mr L. de ?? Vulpera a Mr. W. Sibary's Cornurlian a Sir Elrest Paget's 3arri a Mr. H. Barnato's Swears a. Mr. F. Platt's My Pretty Satne a Mr. J. Cannon's Sea Devil a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Bedlight, a a Mr. A. P. C-unliffe's Friedrichdorli, a ?? J. OrrwEwing'a Urania, a a Sr. ?? Roodless' Carhavix, 4 a, Mr. Tas. Ryan's Dana.Buses, 3 ...

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 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... nomination, and a few days ago his runme vws oha~nged fromi Northallorion -to Uncle Mae. A ohange in a horse's name frequently preedos a change in luck, and it was so in 'this oese, for it is a. year aygo almost to - ...

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 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 4 - 45 -M1ICIPAL S]77,77--; sl a Mr F. Cart-iraan MA0 & t' a Mr. W. J. LazY;.! a ?? \a ; a - . r Mr. J. J. Dac.la' . - a Mr. &. Ce a e l ; a Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Court Warrant, 3 a Mr. Heiath's Simbach, 3 a Mr. J. DThsewff's Gncrilla, 3 a Mr. J. 5: Diggles' Hornpool, 6 a Captain A. E Whitaker's g ,e b mPris-Veriety, 3 a Captain A. E. ...

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 ...

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- ...