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SPORTING NEWS

... Bannermill by a goal (dis- puted) and several minor points to nil. The play was 1. very close throughout. a ALr~ANs v. HALL, RUSSELL, & CO. El 'oGINEERs.- These dlabs met on Saturday, and played a match d which ended in a win for the Engineers by two goals ...

SPORTING NEWS

... a comparison of the cards, the fol- lowing were found to be the winners :-First class-1 .W. Miackenzie, 2 IV. Reid, 3 J. Russell, 4 J. Innes, 5 ,G. Anderson, 6 and 7 tie between A. Maitland and J. Law, 8 J. Gray, while A. M'Connachie and J. Forrest have ...

POLUGHING MATCHES

... Wilson, Hallhead ; 6 John Gerrief' Greystone; 7 John Birse, Blackhills; 8 James Copj land, Behentis; 9 Alexander Copland, Drumfaurs . 10 (merit), George Ray, Greystone; 11 Wim. Smith, Pitprone. Best feering-Alex. Copland. Best mids- John Duthie. Oldest p ...

SPORTING NEWS

... following offlce-bearers were appointed for the ensuing seasun: -President, Mr John Craig ; captain, James Sheriffs; vice'captain, D. S. Abbey; secretary and treasurer, John Grant, postal telegraphs ; memnbers of committee, WMu.' Ellis, James Leiper, Charles ...

SPORTING NEWS

... there is little doubt but that the best team won. Neither of the two tearms were up to their ususa strength. Teams :-Hall Russell's-Back, C. N. Wishart; halfs, G. M. Florence and A. Taylor; quarter-backs, G. NC. MIKenzie, G. Moir, and J. H. Wishart ; forwards ...

SPORTING NEWS

... off, 84; and 3 J. Gow 9S, 10 off, 83. Among the remaining cards the fol- lowing had the lowest figures :-J. Innes 93, J. Russell 94, J. Gray 96, W. Moir 98, and A. M Connachie, It. Balmain, and G. Anderson 99 each. -A match between members of the club ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ; 100 to 6 Belmont, t and o; 15 to 1 Red Path, t; 25 to 1 Candahar, o- t 30 to 1; 83 to 1 Lioness, t; 50 to 1 Jolly Sir to- John, o. £1l RACING PREDICTIONS. LINCOLNSHIRM HANDICAP (Wednesday).-Field, Toastmuater or St Blaise. LandandWater, Bendigo or Blue ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1885

... eldest daubhter of John Robertson, Mayfield, Witlci1ston, and late of tlreenock., At Holiy ~navioulr Church, Tynemouth, on the 25th inst., by the Rev. H. S. Hicks, vicar, JoinS SCEeSC, strain-tug owner, to JANE, daughter of the late John Stephen, engineer ...

SPORTING NEWS

... r committee-Messrs J. A. Adamson, E. A. Douglasr It W. Dvack, WV. C. Myles, A. J. Raeburn, and Johns d Smart; auditors, Messrs J. A. Montgomery and' n John Donald. BoN-AcconD v. GRAMMAR SCHOOL-Tbis match. - was played on a treacherous wicket on-the Grammar ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Wyatt, c Russel, b Burton . . 1 Heasman, run out . . 0 Smith, c Gunn, b Rylott . .4 Phillips, c and b RyIott - - 0 A. Hide, c Carter, b Rylott 4.. .. Juniper, c Paravicial (sub), b Rylott I 1 Totel - . 6. MARTLEsBOE-FirSt Innings _ Russell, c J. Hide ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885

... regarded their promises regarding tl these as unfultilled obligations. On the motion for going into Committee of Supply, Sir John Lubbock drelw attention to the state of forestry in this country, and moved the appointment of ha a Select Committee to consider ...

SPORTING NEWS

... were the wiaoers :-l'irst class p!aver s-1 and 2 tie between 1). . lTIers and IV. Rd; :J. Golwr 1 A. M Ce'rrcaehio 5 .1. Russell F . Thunison 7 .J. Dean 8 .1. Forrest, 9 and 1i tie lie- tweeri .). EImslie and .1. lairley. Second classph.yryers -1 NV. ...