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CRICKET

... GENTLEMEN OF IRELAND v. LONDON CLOWN CRICKTE13TERS. tscralL ?? [mROM OUR CORRSPONDILNT.] D UBLIN, MONDAY. TO-DAn a matoh fwas dealhended on the ground of the Irish Champion Athletic Club, Lansdowne Road, between the London Clowns and Eleven Gentlemen of Ireland ...

Sporting

... Deer or Lord Zetland. SpĀ¢ortt`?? Li/ei-Tse Clown. Sportijiq Pilot-Lord Zetbi nd. fhlashwk'l h ;ot /a- Lord Zetland or the Clown. Rapcing Indic,tar-TliO Clown or Black Dear. Mr. James IHamill, i1, ITigh Street. lifast, Ii9 ii-n menced for the seasln t-; ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET. N.LC.C. v. CLOWN CRICKETEES. Play was resumed on Saturday shortly after noon by the Clowns continuing their innings, five wickets having fallen the previous evening for 174 runs. Steady, carefnl cricket was shown by each player, and it was only ...

SPORTING NEWS

... briek, as Tbe Clown and Newry wver) to try issus3. Having got fairly off, Mountain Dew took the lead for a short time, olosely followed by The Clown, Hemlock, and Newry. They ca3me to the post as follows, The Clown 'winning eleverly:- The Clown (Ciptain Smith) ...

SPORTING

... Guardsman soon joined the Clown, and the pair went on together, a clear interval separating them from Terror, next to whom lay Lively, Jezebel being fifth, Pintail sixth, and the favorite still last. At the Canal Bridge the Clown dropped back, and Terror ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the steeple ehase cours., Mr Walils's bsn New Breom, by Damask, aged, 10st 101b (Noble) 1 . ?? 1 Captain M3Creiti's oh g The Clown, 6 yrs, 9st 41b (Joe Wynne) ?? ?? ?? .. 2 Mr Bigg3B br h Mont Blancr 4 yrs, 9St t21b tD Mifeany) a Mr Brindloy's gr h Gladiator ...

Published: Wednesday 26 September 1860
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 915 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Circus Clown, Vibration- Aunt Nelly, beat Mr. E. Martin's w and f b Medistra, Portuncate Future--Faithful Fanny (1). After an undecided between Circus Clown and Medisarrix, in which the former showed pace and the latter hilied cleverly, Circus Clown led ...

Sporting

... Spinner, 1: Pring, 2: Brown Bread, I. Three ran. Cuesa-Fletton, 1: Jack o' Newbury, 2. Two ran. BYLVOIR CAS*LE.-GlIeldusk, I: Clown, 2: Youug Rapid, 8. Six ran. Saueoliny,-i)l of Cambridge, 1: Garolttr, 2: Aero- hat (gelding>' a. Six ran. Goexx(g3Y-n r.-atbildo ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET. Tnr CLOWN C xmcrrRs. - This team com. mence their match to-day with the N.1C.C., and include the foflowing players:-T. Plumb, late All EnglandEleven; H. Reylands, Notts County Eleven; H. Mayo, Surrey County Eleven; J. Potter, Surrey County Eleven; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE LONDON CLOWN CRICKETERS. The Clown Oricketers gave their fir porforano% at played their first match, -whichever Is the corresct phrase, yesterday, in tha e I.C.AC. (round, Landowne.roead. There was a very large attendance, and the Clowns were greeted ...

Published: Tuesday 18 August 1874
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3278 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... witlt Twilight, Charlie, and 'lie Clown close up to the last walL the first timie round, at which Kit came to grief. Charlie then led past tio stahd thite second time, with Tile Clown and Rochestdwu neat. The Clown, about a mile frora home, went to ...

Published: Thursday 27 September 1860
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1709 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 12st Captain ?? chi g the Clown, 6 yrs, 12st (Owner) ?? 2 SIr Gcarinao ci g the Nallor, G yre, Itst bib (31r Thomas) 0 Mr Annealcy'a Gentle blood, C yra, 10st bib (Clancy) ?? 0 lietting- 2 to 1 on Now Broom, 2 to 1 aget the Clown. Won by a length, after ...