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SPORTING NOTES

... excellent, but like Caller Oni, he was too high a goer to please the critics. All the way he ran very raw, end showed so much temper caming round the turns that Custance had to keep him straight with his whip. Still he won in a canter, and had the course ...

Sporting

... Craw- ford in the chair-when an excellent and thoroughly practical address was delivered by an hon. deputy of the Irish Temperance League. The attendance was large, and the greatest attention was paid to the interesting lecture. - BELFAST SEMINARY (Mu1 ...

SPORTING

... dropped into the rear, andl gradually disap- peared from the contest as they rounded the Clump for the ascent of tlie hill, his temper evi- . dently not much improved by his recent operation. t Half-way up, Watchman gave way to Tourmalin, whlo crauise on with ...

SPORTING

... received lumps of weight from Bishopton and Cortolvin. His breed is right enough -he is by Stockwell out of Frenzy-but his temper was against his distinguishing himself wheu a two and three-year-old, and some months ago he was added to the list of geldings ...

BALLYWALTER REGATTA

... and Adisir. kieo race was not a close one, Murphy winninflasily- MaSley second. During the afternoon tlie-~ally walter Temperance Brass Band nlerfuihed a selection of airs, much to the pleasure or the auditors. Everything passed over in a manner satisfactory ...

FOOTBALL

... upon their uard, In the Christmas rere week of anotber' slege, nearer to our own times, tity that of Paris, the usually temperate Frenohmen had gladdened their hearts and weakened their equill. nor brium by an immudetatedevotioa to wine, Whole the battalions ...

LAWN TENNIS

... Irishmen are able to visit Eng- land. From an early hour this morning- the sun shone forth brilliantly, and the heat was tempered by a welcome breeze. At the hour set for the coli- uxenceinent of play the arrangments, whichl wvere similar in almost every ...

SPORTING

... animal put forth by the Anglo-French stable since the diys of Gladiateur. Sunlight won two handi- caps, but displayed so much temper that he is not w;orth standing for the LugEr ; nor is there any strong encouragement to back Chasmpion or Taber- nolde for ...

SPORTING

... carefully to the interests of the city, and beguiied by firmness and impartiality in tao dischargse of his cfficiial duties. TIlE TEMPEr.AYC? MOVEMENT.-According to previous arrangements, a deputation, consietlug of Mr. J. W. Kirton, of Birmingham, and Mr. John ...

YACHTING

... announced to take place nuder temperance r. organisation, The Gargagh Blue Ribbon Army r ale o held its annanl esorsion on Mondaiy, when, headed by the Britannia Flute B.ad, it proceeded to Portrush to swell the ranklts of the temperance demonstration there. The ...

CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER

... Or he remembers to keep bee eye on the ball, and forgets the other essentials. Then an awful moment comes when he loses his temper. Thereby all is lost, honour (not to mention the honour') and everything. People in front, old people, are so provoking ...

LAWN TENNIS

... under. taking, and the treasurer and. secretaries having see-reppoiuted the mneeting shortly afterwards IRISHI WVo~fN's TEMPERANcE UNION-Wa~rn. HIEAD BrDANOH.-& Ssoc;il afternoon undler the auspices of this branch was given in the school- house on the ...