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BOXING IN DUBLIN

... P; Thomas Dick-sn, Esq ; Frank Robertson, Esq -V W i Smith, Esq, J P; Jas Lonscdile, Esq, J P; F Al Croese, Esq; T Hartley Bibby, Esa; L Pilkineton, Esq. Stewards-Capr M'Cxlofout, 53 P; Firank Watson, SBP; WV Ward, Harry Hardy, B M Crosse, Thomas Dickson ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1894
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3350 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... quali- ties, Soith IDoltegal also going well.. Sly Lad impressed. me mostfavourabty in ?? Stakes, ard with'the remarks that Sir Thomas Lecky was most energetic and Robertson slipped well, imay-conclude. Nb details of the conrses bad reached us u7) till the ...

COURSING

... Sa;by Mr. Hardy's Hectare agat Mr. Waters's Wrist Mr. Hardy's Homeric apt Kr. Watsn's M arm Favourite Mfr Bess Beaudart eget Mr. Watson's WatOh Hanl Mr. Quihampton's Quite Forgiven apt Mr. O H Jones's Jawmeson Mr. a W White's Bluestene agat Kr. Hardy's Hoult ...

Published: Wednesday 06 October 1897
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2351 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LACROSSE

... ?? W. Child. Coverpoint ?? . B. Walkinugon. Thirdman ?? Edwin Blow. Right defence ?? H. Seaver. Left defence .. ?? S. C. Hardy. Centre defence ?? W. G. Noliftt,. Rig-lt attack ?? S. C. Kelly. Left attack ?? .. R. I. Mayne. Third home ?? John C. Blow ...

COURSING

... Ron. A. Roche, Lieutenant-General Roche, W. A. Gowing, E.Fsq.; John O'Connor, Esq.; T. H. Walsh, Esq.; Jas. Tutty, EPq.; and Thomas Norton, Esq. Field Stewards-H. Smyth, P. Callaghan, J. Hawkins, J. C. Beatty, Jas. Fitzgerald, and R. Seaton, Bsqs. Flag ...

LACROSSE

... due to Londell, Lee, and War- wick for good fielding, which enabled Montgomery, Sinclair, and Mayne to pierce Ards' defence. Hardy, as centre., played above his average; while Walkington, Moffatt, and the three brothers Blow kept a sharp look-out around ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the direction of its talented master, Mr. BLarry Hardy, and played a beautiful selection both of operatic asd dauce musIc, amongst the latter a now Irish vaisA, Shilly Shally, the production of Mr. Hardy, which was much admired. ...

COURSING

... u- -ture-Coinae) beat Mr Thomas Bell's bd Briapton Bess (Pursuer-Belli Brown' I) Mr L -Pillkigton's f Pateley idz (iellor . tfoor-ThonuG BReauty) ,best r B M . Crosse's w 9k Centesary (Falconerr-S w I -DriftViM) -: Mr H HArdy's f Hartfort, (Fivd b 9 Trick: ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2364 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

. COURSING.- SGU',?H

... Wilmarsh Mr, J A P6ottet6 Westward Bottnda beat ir J Benti9j's Lb Mod? M~eseis Wh'itinks, soid Gr~etbha s lancaster b1at lMr. H Hardy'sE Hate , M. 'I T Baxter's Tom Longinire beat Mr W Graham ns Dendh t mt. B Greenbalgh us MKinzie Herschel beat Mr. Rylktne's ...

Published: Wednesday 04 November 1896
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1766 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... Barton '[lumper (NorlWay-BeU lsof Cotehouse) berst Mr. W I1.rit'- worth nq bd d Drantingbam (Birwuinghara- E I Gmrenbuh)* Mr: H Hardy's r d Hurlbert (Hergselel-Au Revoir) beat Mr. Charles Murlesm's r ig d Meanhig Me (Biningbarn--Miselriev'oui) Messrs Payne ...

Published: Wednesday 28 October 1896
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1337 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... Dexaun Cup (preseoted by Mr. Thomas Dickson) fur 27 oil-aged grc'yhuuuds, as £4 each. Dr. It. C. Parke's I or r b Peggy Milling, P. Leo -Miss Pey aaat ?? Francis Watson's I ci Warm Gauntlet, Lci ?? Jean, Mr. H. Hardy's hk d Henden, Mullingar-Bomn to ...

CRICKET

... innings of the Ul3ster, Mr. Thomas, the not out of the previous evening, going on with his innings, but no stand was made until Mr. Jackson joined him at 91 for seven wickets. They brought the score to 187, when Mr. Thomas was well caught at point by ...