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GOLF

... and Ferrard; president, Mr. H. D. M4. Barton; vice-presidents, Messrs. John Kirk, J.P.; George Clarke, J.P.: Colonel Ml'Clintock, Lieutenant the Hononrable A. O'Neill, R. Russell, John Boal, J. A. Macnaughten, Dr. Graham, and A. Henderson. captain. J. B ...

CRICKET

... ?? Rice, c T. Russell, b Reeves ?? 65 C. Townsend. c T. Russe-ll, b Mead _ 123 Richardson. c Ca.rpenter, b Mfeand ?? Board, b Mfead ?? 11 Brown, c Perrin, b Young ?? 37 .Jesoop. st T. Russell. b Young ?? 8 Good-win, c T. Russell, b Mead ?? 1 F. Townsend ...

RUGBY FOOTBALL

... trial was horizontal bar, in which W Carroll, D G, got 18B with G Christian, D st G, the same pointss; E A, Russell 173. On the parallel bars Russell and Jackson showed most proficiency, and were awarded 17 points each. Three out of each declined the rope ...

Published: Wednesday 21 March 1900
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1341 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SWIMMING

... Heat (. White, 8 sees . I1 W. Dyer, S sees., 2. Time, 43 4-5 secs. Fifth Heat-Russell, 6 secs, 1; Tu110oa, 9 sess., 2. Time, 43 4-5 sees. Final-Jones, 1,; White. 2: Russell, 3. Time, 47 1-5 secs. At the conclusion the select;ng comnittee I derted on the ...

CRICKET

... c F. Townsend, b Jessop .. 16 Russell, b Pah ?? 5 Buckenham, b Paish ?? -- 5 Reeves, c and b Townsend. - 33 Mead, c F. Townsend, b Brown 5 Young, h Brown ?? E. Ruisell, absent . ?? 0 Extras ?? ?? ?? Wrath all, c Russell, b Mead ?? 7 Rice, -c T?. RuzseEl ...

HUNTING

... which have been fixed to take place on Saturday, 24th Mareh, over last years course at Lisnaluichy. After the last ?? Mr. John Ferguson entertained I lh' mer -bers! and theib friends to a hmost welcome antl timely lunch i his usual hospitable mlanner ...

ROWING

... lb E J Simpson, G H Crowley, bow IO.10 0 bow 10 7 2 H Eastwood_. 10 4 2 H Manning 9 6 3 E A Russell ?? 11 0 3 J Fitzpatrick 12 0 R White, stk 11 4 J H John- stone, stk 11 0 C P Thomas, HLturpliy, cox -. 9 0 cox 8 G Centre Station. Pembroke Rowing Club ...

CRICKET

... had 34 to his credit he was caught by Owen, off Heartley, whose delveries Were vero fast. The ever popular MIr Georg,,e Russell made 105 ni dashing style, and E S (JGvvnn 62. A i~hunter- storm then came on, and how vouag Alexander made his'2 mut 'enayss ...

BALLYCASTLE REGATTA AND ATHLETIC SPORTS

... \E5/SES. Sailing race for open boats not exceeding 27 feet keel-1, J. Coyle, Ballycastle; 2, George, Roy, Dunsevenick - 3, John hM'Curdy, Rathlin. The beht of Daniel Black, Ballycastle, secured. first place in the sailing race for open boats not. exceeding ...

CRICKET

... bowling was made, Ferris relieving Davidson, and soon made hi; presence felt by getting ri-i of Niblock for a cophler. 93-S-0. John Andrews went in next and received applause from the large tatherinag present. The second ball Andrew's received Reid failed ...

SPORTING NEWS

... second and third. THE TALLY-HO PLATE AT CORK. FURTHER, OBJECTION Tb JOHN FEEL.I It was rumoured last evening that Mr John Reese, the owner of 'Uncle Charlie, which fnished second to John Poel for the Tally-Ho Cap at Cork this week, had lodged a further ...

CHESS

... (olugston, Belfast; *,harles H. B3rown, Kiltubrid RIec tory, C'rrick-on-Sbannon; S. Iloonghy. lKirliestioxin, Kirekabbin ; John iuoks-rt, Raademon, Crosgga r; G. Browne, Be~l fastL. 0pinious of our solvers: ?? Berry-' 'Very inanineus.-' ir. William Clugston- ...