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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Astootos-M'ig- fr. MG. Hale's Happy Sight, by Happy ?? Itr. T. P. Hale' ?? ''alas Gallni.by`YungFul ?? Mfilb~irn. jMr. IL. Hardy' Five by TBricks, by Fre.'lireae;Fall Hand. ODr B.. Hornis' ilighwasynmsn, iy Nortin Moos Racket. Air. 11. Hay'eOaC us Captain ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... toss and elected to bet, sending in Trimble And Thomas to the bowling of Ferris and Blow. The former opened the season with a -maiden, but Blow in his initial over was twice sent to the -boundary by Thomas. In Ferris's next over Trimble was bowled with ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... resul' would gire Sir Thomas Lipton a good idea of what his yacht could to in America. 'The deputation said they expected to settle the details within ten days, sald they would return within tl-e weeks from this date, SIR THOMAS LIPTON AND THE ROYAf CLYDE ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... H. Blakitoell-Itsuoton, J. M. Perry, J.P.; Jamen rne~d, J.P.; Robert Brown, JaSrnes W. Murland, Malcolm Morelaund, a-ed Thomas Lindsay, jun. If the opening daiy of the Downpatriek Steaplecliases was ilhelemelt annd unpOleaeafnt, mo foult could be found ...

COURSING

... Thomnas Lechsy. J.P.; William Watson, J.P.; James Dickson, P. Hope-Johustone, J.P.; 3 J. Porter-Porter. Frank Watson, J.P.; Thomas Dickson, Frank Robertson, F. W. Hayes, J.P, Stewards-The Committee. Call Stewards-William Barry, Captain Bell. Pen Stewards-W ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ment a large company assemabled. Baokers had the worst of the business, and they made a disastrons start with the Selling Hardie Race, which fell to the despised Stourwick. Harlow, who was booked a good thing for the succeeding Castle Hurdle, ought to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... second roundi:-C. Hardy (7), W. 'Megaw (4), R. Roberts (9), H. E. Reade ?? C. S. Harden (3), H. G. Pring (8), George M'lwaine (2), T. V. P. M'Urm- mon (4), George Combs (11, L. Crnmpbell (3). First Round-H. MacCormac (5) beat H. Hardy (8)-2 and 1; J. F ...

SPORTING

... Bernard O'KanLe, Esq.; John Doris, Iq.: Thomas S. Taylor, Esq.; Samuel Gilmour, Eso.; Samuel Portsr, Esq., J.P.; l. W, Jewell, Esq.; Mortimer H. Thompson, Esq. ,Sliu Steward--H. C. Mann. Esq. Judge-MIr. Thomas S. Bell. Flag Steward-Hortimer Hi. Thompsop ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1 (car. 8 .3 tCannon) 2 IMr. Heasinn's Hardy Annual, 3, 7 0 (Allsopp) 3 Also ?? Benbow. (Winner trained by Braime.) Betting-S to 4 on Blanc, 4 to 1 agct Admiral Benbow, 5 to 1 agst Ammonite, I00 to 7 agst Hardy Annual, offered. Blanc qnickly drew out ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... average being 60.17. But in the five test matches he cns- piled 537 runs in eight innings, averaging 67.12. He is a plucky, hardy batsman (says the Sunday Cbronicle), and cue of those players who can act either on the defensive or hit like a horse ran ...

GOLF

... were two prizes for the comn- petition-the first, value £3, being gained by Mr. John Ad:iir, and the second; value £2. by Mr. Thomas Stewart, both of w-lhom have frequently scored in competitions on the well-known links. The victors in the M'Calmont Cup on ...

SPORTING

... 9 (Perry) ?? 3 Also ran--Stoney, Lord Hildare, Maggie Emm Hardie. Betting-T I to 8 agst Stoney, S to 4 agat Zigzag, 8 to I agast Black Pearl.- Zigzag made the running froma Maggie Emma Hardie and Lord Kildare to the distance, where Black Pearl took second ...