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... £280 a year supplied by sorrowing rela tives. Henery, honest soul, and his high-kicker, who turned out to be a dear, just scraped enough together out of the general wreckage to buy a farm in Canada. Henery and the kicker spat on their hands out 1 1 1 e ...
... road behind the quick-stepping, white Galloway. Much to the disappointment of the sportsmen, the plantain was tenantless. Henery scornfully voiced his indignation, for it appeared hounds had come to this part of the country by invitation. Ha id he: ...
... P. J. T. Henery and Mr. W. B. Leitch. The match was evidently a good one, as seventeen holes had to be played before the two brothers sons, by the way, of the zealous Secretary of the club managed to make their superiority clear. Mr. Henery, as far as ...
... kind. I am glad, at the same time, to be able to report another success on the part of a well-known cricketer, Mr. P. J. T. Henery, who is evidently a very useful golfer. I am unaware whether he still plays cricket, but at any rate one hears very little ...
... Freeman Thomas, who made 71, H. J. Mordaunt, and Bromley- Davenport. The Harro vians included Messrs. A. J. Webbe, P. J. T. Henery, and two others besides the selector, since deceased, namely, Messrs. E. M. Hadow and C. E. Cottrell. One of the De Paravicinis ...
... the preliminary heats were won in commendably bnet time. The first heat in tho second round Siephenson (2 yds. start), J. P. Henery, L.A.C. (6 JdH'n f ip S second place. In the second heat L. H. Ir0eer'^°1f' Ir'' was first, and II. C. Woodyatt, L.A.C. (scratch) ...
... another of these big French firms. In the end, one of the speed products of the Suresnes factory was first past the post, Henery and his Darracq covering the 375 miles in two minutes less than six hours-- an average speed of sixty-two miles an hour. Tart ...
... There was a good entry for the 120 Yards Handicap, the final liert of which was won by II. C. Woodyatt, from scratch, J. P. E. Henery 7 yards) getting second place, and L. F. Tre- ineer (5 yards), third. Winner's time, 12 1-5 sec. P. W. Howard (Poly. H.), ...
... David Buchanan, Sir Kenelm Digby, Dr. W. S. Church, Mr. A. J. Webbe, Sir Samuel Iloare, M.P., Mr. M. C. Kemp, Mr. P. J. T. Henery, Mr. W. B. Anderson and An Old Friend and an excellent chapter on underhand bowling, now a lost art, are among the other ...
... receiver with difficulty and gave vent to the series of gurgling eructations which he imagines to be laughter. The one and only Henery Knox told this yarn at the Royal Aero Club (where, if there is a fault to find, it is that the folk are terribly technically ...
... poor Bill Smith, who used to be the under- gar dener, is being led about blind; when Jack Thompson has lost both legs and Henery Brown his right arm, that they realise what it is Mr. Atkins has been up agin in the past without making a great to-do about ...