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... of Leeds' Laurels Galore lit Mr. H Hardy's. Homer apgt Mr A H Jones's w Jolly Fortunate g. Wir H Brocklebank's Border Damsel agst ri the Duke of Leeds' Lowering Sky bE Mr B Anderton's Singing Bird agst Mr H ax Hardy's Harmonia ' no . Sir B WV B Jardine' ...

Published: Wednesday 11 January 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6721 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... Captain P. .Rope-Johnrtone, J.P.; J. Porter- Porter, J.P.; Thomas Dickson, Frank Robertson, VA. H. Smithi, J.P.; Jamres Lonsdale, J.P.; J. Launde, IV, Ward. Stewards-I. Watson. S.F.; Thomas Graham. F. Robertqon. W. A. Smyth, John Bennett. Call Stewa ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... James Hedley. 'Slipper-Tom Robertson. 'Slip Steward-Mr. Thomas A. Bond. Pen Steward-Mr. Richard Henry. Flag Steward-Mr. C. W. Frith. Call Steward-GMr. Robert Corscaden. Honorary Secretary-Sir Thomas Lecky, J.1 TEE muster of coursing patrons in Derry yester- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... needless to say, could never have been justified. THE ARIRY ESTIMATES. (From the Standard of This Day.) In nothing is Mr. Hardy's common sense so ap. parent as in his handling the question of military education. Lord Cardweil's plan of sending officers ...

CRICKET

... Wellesley b Laznb 0 .c J O'Sheft c Stepney b Hardy it f P J 3£eagher e Welijeley b iardy 1 35 Bsirke a Welleeloy b Hardy 2 - JJ Brodeiak b Lamb ?? 5 T P Cranny Ht Wellevley b Meldou 24 1 - A R O'Connor c Meldon b Hardy 7 1f AToaher n out ?? . 0 D) W Walsh b ...

SPORTING NEWS

... boring was overrnled. 3 30--The PADDOCK HAhNDICAP STEEPLE- I CHASE of 100 5soV; second to receive S syav. i lsrc, miles. 7WMr Thomas's Modesty, by Ellesmere-Venetia, K ag;ed. 10st 41b ?? C Hogan I Mr Woodland's Model, 6 yrs. 1lat i P Woodland 2 (Winner trained ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6527 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... Liddell, c Ward, b Thomae ?? 22 2nd innings. b Monypeny ?? ai a Stevenson, b Thomas ?? notout ?? 30 b Monypeny ?? I c Peel, b Mony- neva 4A S. Sinclair, b Ward ?? 3 W. Gardiner, b Ward ?? 0 J. Blow. a Ward, b Thomas 22 C. Lopdell, b Thomas ?? 1 8 not out ...

GOLF

... metber- ship. The Roval Dublin Club have experienced a sad loss in the sudden death, last week, of an old and respected servant, Thomas Leonard. Beginning as general man, he had in turn been greenkeeper, house steward, and caddy master. During the six ,ears ...

COURSING

... Hon. A. Roche, Lieutenant-General Roche, W. A. Gowing, llq.; John O'Connor, 3Esq.; T. R1. Walsh, Esq.; Jas. Tutty, Esq.; and Thomas Norton, Esq. IField Stewards-H. Smyth, P. Calloahan, J Hawkins, J. C. Beatty, Jas. Fitzgerald, and P Seaton, Esqs. Flag Steward-Mr ...

SPORTING

... intimated that in future a1l bribers would be made second -clas misdemeanants. CONVICTION FOR FORGERY NL EDIN. BURGH. James Thomas Hardie, commission agent, Leith, pleaded guilty at the 1l1igh Court of JTusticiary, Edinburgh, yesterday to forging and uttering ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... to-day- Barley, ful back; HO'Reeffe, J Long, and J Evans, half backs: J O'Keeffe and Murpby, quarter backs; Brrkitt, Byrne, Hardy, Haines, i'Carthy, Colins, artland, Thb rpson. and Hustoa. University team-Backs, 'i'lie,M'lGar ty, White-tone, Smith, M'intosh; ...

Published: Tuesday 05 December 1882
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1503 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Se- oret frum Plymouth; the Phantom, that gllant ?? craft tl wlinerof manyabardEaigedrace; theCymba, ?? oi the channel; the hardy Nimrod, the well-known UliAW clipper the Imp, and numerous othlird equally famoas, so that all lovers of aquatic sport may ...