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ATHLETICS

... 1>0., 8 yn 1sX . £Spenoe, R;n~goy L.C., 63 yards. Won by a yaird. Third Heat-i. hf. M'Cnnil, I'ulyLC,4 yards; 2. Jf. Ferris. Rugby L.Q., 34A yad.Tme, 10, 4-5ihs sees. Also comapeted-_ It. MuntgoinerY, 14; yards ; F. Davies, Lanedownoe F.C., 3 yards: J. Torrens ...

SPORTING

... Sunbury, 16; Hun- ters'. 16. Leicester telegrams, Ss 5d.-Mentor. Middleham, Bedale. 10831 FOOTBALL. YORKSHIRE V. ULSTER. (Rugby Union Rules.) SPECIAL TELEGRAM. WAKEFIELDD, MoNDiny.-This match was;played at Belle Vue, Wakefield. to-day, in presence of ...

SPORTING

... Tarvin. Messrs. Thompson and Smith's T. S. Halliday agst Mr. D. Hall's Ripe Berry. Mr. Gladstoue's Green Pea agset Mr. Dent ns Rugby Tunnel. Messrs. Fawcoetts Falerian Flask agat Mr. A. Holland's Holly Bush II. Mr. W. H. Smith's Colonel Macgregor, a bye. The ...

SPORTING

... the result of chance. Last year the Eug- lish Rugby Union brought' in a rule to remedy this, but it did not meet with the appro- bation of the Irish players. Accordingly, on Fri- day evening the Irish Rugby Union adopted the following rule ;A match shall ...

ATHLETICS

... Graham, Bangor ?? 7 yds. Alsg competed-J. H1, M'Cashin, Rugby, F.C., 3 vds WV. G. Moffatt, Albion F.C., 7 vds; :V. Blackwood, Albion F.C., 9 yds ; A. Crawford, Rugby P C., 10 yds; J. M'Dowell, Rugby F.C., 12 ?? Time, 28 3-5th sees. Won easily. Final i H1eat- ...

SPORTING

... l;angorom Saturday for a friendly matich, which was not con. cluded owing to allegedrough play, Rugby retir- ingafter hIlf-timne. when the score ztood-Rugby, oue goal; Bangor, nil. The taings ?? 2nd xv.-Back. Crawford: half-backs. H. Denmi son, Fisher ...

RUGBY MATCHES

... of half e-time was almost entirely in Rugby territ ry. D)uring the second half Gillespie placed anoehtr (ir,- to the credit of his team. but the major point u-s not gained. Armstrong started from the 25 o'n Rugby's touch in defence, and towards thie close ...

FOOTBALL

... goals to nil for the home team. Rugby met Albioun for the second time at Bloom- field, and after a spirited struggle Albionproved victorious, with a score of three goals, two tries, and three minors to two minors gained by Rugby. N.I.F.C. v. QUEEN'S. The return ...

SPORTING

... backs James Moffatt (Albien ?? Lytle ?? Mayne (Ahbion ?? Davidson (Albionl ?? Majoe-(Ragby ?? Ferguson (Albion ?? Younge (Q.C.E.P.C4, Johnston ?? and Gray (Albion ?? forwards. The suabstitutes ?? ?? full back' Beattie(Albion ?? Gardiner (Rugby ?? and ...

FOOTBALL

... Percy. R l U G B Y. QUEEN'S COLLEGE v. ALBION. ULSTER CHALLENGE CUP-FPNAL TIE. A fine exhibition of the game, as played under Rugby rules, was witnessed on Saturday last at Ormeau.. where teams representing the Queen's College anld Albion clubs miet to decide ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... was well supported by Johnston and M 'Cartney, who worked with a will in order to keep down the score of the Red Hand. In Rugby circles the players are beginning to shake off the drowsiness acquired during the summer months. The Windsor team has been ...

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