THOUGHTS UPON SPORT. 



HARRY R. SARGENT. 



A WORK DEALING SHORTLY WITH EACH BRANCH OF SPORT 



AND SHOWING THAT AS A MEDIUM FOR THE 



CIRCULATION OF MONEY, 



AND AS A NATIONAL BENEFACTOR, 



SPORT 



STANDS UNRIVALLED AMONG THE INSTITUTIONS 

 OF THE KINGDOM. 



TO WHICH ARE ADDED 



A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE CURRAGHMORE HUNT 

 AND MEMOIRS OF NOTABLE SPORTSMEN. 



" No man is so foolish but he may give counsel at a time, no man 

 so wise but he may err if he takes no counsel but his own." 



LONDON: 



SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT, &: CO., LTD., 



4, Stationers' Hall Court, Paternoster Row. 



1895. 



[Entered at Stationers' Rail.] 



