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... behind the posts. The place was again unsuccessful. From this stage the College forwards played up much faster, and during the remainder of the first forty no further score was obtained. In the second forty the College forwards, notably Bailey, Armstrong, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... whipper-in. Six furlongs from rbome -Stage Villain took second place, with The Beetle third, and Brio was -last. Half a mile from home Stage Villain drew to the front, aid entering the straight 'Brie, went on second, but Stage Villain hatl ...

Sporting

... Wee easitly by a length and a half; wo lengths betneen second and hild. CltEATSotvi'rui STAI;I s.-_GIadioIe, 1; CatdloiWick, 2; MIaster Slenider', 3; Whslebone, 4. Won by a neek; saime betwecn second anid thiud. CHEsTRnIrEtiLr.D STARES;.5-I va, 1; Hooratio ...

GOLF

... hole, but at the a start the local man had matters mostly his own a way. Scores:-Kircaldy, first round. 45; second. 39. Sayers. first ronnd, 42 second, 45. 1 LARNE WATER SUPPLY. LARN-, TuFrsukY.-At the adjourned monthly meetine of the Larme Town Commissioners ...

LONDON COKRESPON }BV SPECIAL WIRH.I (FROM OUR OWN CORRRsrONTIKSiT.) London. Wednesday Morning. Mr. Dillon, who ..

... would be opposed every stage unless the instruction was accepted. Under toe circumstances the promoters thought it better take time reconsider their position, and the motion for the second reading was postponed until the April, One the principal agents ...

Published: Wednesday 23 March 1898
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... Clab and the second tcam of the L Glasgow Chess Club took place in Glasokv oe Saturday, 25th nlt.. resniting in a win for Courock c. by ten games to seven. Play was good. Some - interesting situations occurred, and the Gourocs :I players showed to great advantage ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Uncle Mac swept into the straight 'with a ?? lead, and Car- natum having bersten -bersalf in the early stages Bact prored tho only danger. The Derby second ran his race out truly enough, but Uncle Mac always had his measure, and won comforlebly by half a ...

FUGBY FOOTBALL

... Shortlysaftere tD wards the Stide Francaii e placed their first and only goal. Davies obtained a second try Ti for Wales, which was converted. In the second halt Swansea obtained 3 goals from es tries, a dropped goal, and a try. Towards the . end the F ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Treasurer- Mr J Byrne. Clerk of the Course-Mr W Robinson. Judge- Mr B J Hunter. Starter-Mr J iR Coatsworth. EASTER MiONDAY, APRIL 13. Notwithetandig the exertions of the committee to bring thl9 meeting to a successful issue, it met with only partial success ...

SPORTING

... Miidlehain, Bedale. 1515 HUINTING APPOINTMENTS. LOUTR ROunDS-11-30 O'CLOCx. Saturday, April 2 .. .. Cabra. .'CuOT3 Hr.;t-11-30 f Tueseday, April 5 . . Causeway. Monday, April 11 ,. .. Croagb. ...

[ill] NEWS

... beating hisQ pponent pointless. Lapal beat Genetive Resper a bye; Weather Forecast (dr) George Tinler beat Dick Burge Black Fury beat Circus Clown FOURTE ROUND. Lapal beat' Genetive. Betting-IS to 8 on Genetive. It was a, fine race up, but Lapel just got ...

Published: Friday 24 February 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 9223 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... beaten, and when Marvel gave way at the distance Heresy drew into second place, but could not get on terms with Carriclr, who won easily by half a length; three lengths between second and third. Marvel was fourth, the Josyan colt fifth, Charlottesville ...