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CIRCULAR NOTES

... beat him out of a place. At Liverpool in an attempt to give 61b. Para gon was beaten as nearly as possible ten lengths. Mr. Hardy does not have much luck with Beauregard, who found many friends last week on the strength of the report that he was going so ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... beating Madame Sze, who was in excellent form just then. She had won her previous race, and also won the two which followed. Mr. Hardy's colt then finished a good third for the Cleveland Handicap at Uoncaster, giving Crubenmore 81b. and Pictura 131b. Behind ...

PUBLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS

... forthcoming term. K. Horton, who Is becoming a first-class batsman, the two d'Abrous, II. Gormley, G. M alone-Lee, and A. Hardy are staying on at the school and will form a very good nucleus for next year's team. The dominating personality in regard to ...

CHANGES OF MASTERS OF HOUNDS FOR 1922

... Master since 1919, and Mr. W. E. Paget, who joined in the control last season. It is the proud boast of the Quorn that in Mr. Thomas Boothby, of Tooley Park, who was in command for fifty-five years, from 1698 to 1753, they had the Master of the first real ...

THE REVIVAL OF ENGLISH LACROSSE

... Barton Hall, Birch, Black- ley Park Boardman, Brooklands, Cheadle, Cheadle Heath, Cheadle Hulme, Cheetham, Chorlton-cum- Hardy, Davenport, Disley, Eccles, Heaton Mersey, Heaton Mersey Guild, Heaton Norris, Manchester Wacoboys, Marple, Monton, Offerton ...

BY THE WAY: The Champion Spectator

... gentleman, the fact remains that an extraordinary number of well-known athletes do play the game, though, barring Sir George Thomas, the present champion, no outstanding player of other games has achieved the highest honours with the shuttle. Take the recent ...

CHANGES OF MASTERS OF FOXHOUNDS FOR 1923

... has not lost its happy knack of breeding the best masters and huntsmen. This season, Major Lyon is being joined by Major B. Hardy, who, it is understood, will hunt the wood land country one day a week. Close at hand to the Ather stone. is the Albrighton ...

RING GOSSIP: BLACK AND WHITE AND OTHER MATTERS

... Johan Bojer, Blasco Ibanez, Maeterlinck, M e r e j k o vsky, Henri de Requier, Mrs. Wharton, Mdlle. S e 1 i n a Lagerlof, Thomas Hardy, and the Poet Laureate. It is earnestly to be hoped that the British Empire will be well repre sented, both in this contest ...

A MIXED BAG

... A MIXED BAG. THE FIRST BIG-CLASS RACES AT BOURNEMOUTH: SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S SHAMROCK IN THE DOLDRUMS. AT GOODWOOD HAPPY MAN, THE WINNER OF THE 1923 ASCOT GOLD CUP, AS MRS. HARDY'S CAR MASCOT. THE BRILLIANT CHILD TENNIS PLAYER AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS: MISS ...