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LAWN TENNIS

... LAWN TENNI[S. | TERE OLIFTOYVILLE TOURNAMENT. , OW7ING to the wret state of the ground the com- mnittee hawing charge of the annual touarnament on the Cliftouvillc grounds decided not to start play yesterday. The improvemuent in the wveather since Monlday ...

LAWN TENNIS

... LAWN TENNIS. CLFTOINVILLE TOUIRNAMENT, j PLAs in connection with this tournament wVas continued at Cliftonville yesterday in favourabl.e i weather. There was a good attendance duriny the afternoon and ensning, and some interestin- play was witnessed. ...

THE LAWN TENNIS SEASON

... dedicated to lawn tennis will now be invaded afresh; the courts will be set out; the poles will be erected; the 'net stretched, and the boundaries carefully guarded. Thero are two conditions without the proper ful- llment of which lawn tennis is a source of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... to prison for a month, and Flynn for fourteen days, each with hard labour. This finished the Croxin business. LAWN TENNIS. The Lawn Tennis Association Inter-County Cup was played for at Y~offat on Saturday last in de- liehtful weather and in presence of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... RICHoARn J. EATON, R.M. LAPCENY. John Raffertv was charred by Constable Livings- ton wvith stealingr a shirt and a pair of tennis trousers on the previous day, and also with at- temptiDn to pawn the same. Constable Livingston stated that npon Wednes- day ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... aece of £020 tou whicn the defendant would De ahsbdluae4iy enateled. They asked to garnliitee ,that stutl. '.ir. Justice -tenny said he would Cgive an order for iLeI cituihable racaivor auainsta whata'vcr balance ulintlh be culning tt defelldtdnt 'TIHE ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Court adjourned till this morning. THE CLIFIONVILLE TENNIS TOIURIN.A. MENT. Os Clifton when the sun was high, The ground was hard, the grass was dry, And gay the glance of each dark eve. As tennis balls rolled rapidly. But Clifton saw another-sight Just ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... J. Browne, R. Reid, J. Frazer, W. HMCielland; A. Moneypenny, H. Anderson, H. Johnston, T. K1acoke, J. Blow. LAWN TENNIS. N.l.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMElNT. THis annual tournament will take place next week, and, should the weather prove favourable, a large ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inst. The chair was occupied by the president, the Rev. J. M'Dermott, M.A. The subject for the evening was a lecture on Tenny- son by the Rev. C. M. Young, B.A., Bloomfield. Tennysuo 'the .man rather than Tennyson the poet was dealt with historically ...

INQUEST IN BELFAST

... being a most painstaking and I courteous bank official, he was always willing to assist in promoting local amnuseonients. The tennis, the hockey, and the cricket clutlbs in a great measure owed their suceess to him, and feel his loss keetlt. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... equally divided, and the case was marked 'No rule. John Leathem stood charged with the larceny of a I tennis net, the property of tho Armagh Lawn i Tennis Club. The caretaker of the ground gave i evidence as to the value of the net, and a man I named Haswthorne ...

POLICE ITTELLIGENCE

... first ¶in framing the new rules for the coming^ season: addiitional facilities have been given to thne-e for ordi- playing tennis. The election of office-bearers was then proceeded with. the result being that M1r. IV. C. Spiller wvas elected hon. secretary ...