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CYCLING AND CYCLISTS

... shouldn't leave until she had thrashed the other. Mrs. Dibble and her son nwere each fined 40s. and costs. THE LADIES' TTWELVE DAYs' RAoCE.-The ladies' international twelve days' race reached its final stage on Saturday at the Royal Aquarium, West- minister ...

CYCLING NOTES AND NEWS

... thoroughfare, con- necting Little Hulton With lyldesley, in vhic eh the principal partieipants were a young 'lady cyclist and a youths of 19 or 20. The lady was pro-. ceeding at a good pace, when, in a quiet.part -of the road, a yeuthi, w ho - had evidently been ...

CYCLING NOTES

... particular views, which he or she wishes to air on Ladies as cyclists ? The sooner the question is thrashed out, the better for all concerned. Cycling ought surely to be bracketed with another ladies' sport, namely, equestrianism. l There is little or ...

The Country

... The magistrates fined Drlsoner 40s. or a months' im- prisonment. an MoRE CYCLISTS SUMMONED IN CH3ESHIRE. 0r' At the.Altrincham patty sessions, on Monday, another rs hbatch of cyclists had been summoned for not complying with regulations. Percy Crompton, ...

Sports and Pastimes

... representatives from America and France ; at the lawn-tennis championship there were a couple of American.players,-but not the lady champion of the United States, whose coming was so loudly heralded on the other side of the Atlantic-and pigeon-shooters from ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1896
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1737 | Page: 19 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Athletics

... be rounted (in a cycle and tirt 1Ussiaur lady to hrave ?? r use of 14 horses. A As a Very large number of cyclists do not belong tn tont alliliated club, a right step is being taklen by 2 tire National Cyclists' Union in making ain oll'ort tils year to ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... gale of wind, in one stroke. A ladies' tournament was held round the Beckenham ladies' links at Shortlands yesterday, with the results ?? Cup (value 10 10s.) for best scratch score round 27 holes, Miss M. E. Phillips ?? Ladies' Club), 121 strokes, 1. Prize ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... race. A maui who has taken part in the contest must have often telt amused at the Dicture presented of himselfto the public. Lady novelists, for insta-nce, occasionally desict the University oarsman as a burly person delighting in mneanillgless oaths, vwho ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... the first four and the last four positions will be practically determined. The gloriousweather that obtains bas broughtthe cyclist out of his winter retirement, and the great main roads leading out of the city weere traversed by hundreds of wheehlien in ...

SPORTING NEWS

... , Free Fight; (From the Course), Lady Gilderoy. Sporting Life (Augur), Lady Gilderoy or Belle of Blayn.y; (Man on the Spot), Lady Gilderoy. London Mail, Crow-glen. Morning Herald, Lady Gilderoy. Daily Telegraph, Lady Gilderoy. Standard, ...

BILLIARDS

... h~e wish~ed it every possible success.;, (Applauae4-Mr. E. Lamb, the secretary, in acknow- I ging the toast, said the lady cyclists had declined to appear in tlie NXational dress. That was a pity,' ae he thoulght it would have been a great advantage ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1894
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3101 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... success is not altogether encouraging. By the time that the Derby is run for, the three-year-old form w:ill be pretty well thrashed out, so thait it would be waste of space to say much until July, and the St. Leger and the jockey Club Stakes, which only ...