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CYCLING AND ATHLETIC NOTES

... Association Challenge Cup. In mentioning the Cup, I am reminded of the fact that J. Lambourn scored a unique victory in the final match; for F. Farrow, his opponent, who was defeated by 21 points to 2, had previously an unbeaten record in the Cup Competition. ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Epicharmus-Clyde Raven E Sir iV. Ingram us Mlr. G. Hlale's Happy Prospect, by Epieharsaus -Taureen - Sir It. Jardine's Mrs. Grundy, by Falconer-Mrs. O'Shea Mar. E. ?? B. Jardine us Sir R. Jardine's Long Glass, by Stirrup Cup-l.L.; or St. Alban's, by Falconer-Itight ...

CYCLING AND ATHLETIC NOTES

... been eucalled, accomzilished th, i world's record of 15 2-5',ee the 100 yards sprint. won easily by DPffy-no EnclisLinan reaching the final- and the 440 yards flat .5 All the other big events of the day fell to England's share, for the runners of the old ...

FOOTBALL

... Barasley . 23. 3.14..?.30.58.13- Leugliborough . ~~22. I.1?7.4.12.61.. 6 TO-DAYS 'ENGLISH CUP-TIE-AT ASTON. In view Of the fact that the final tie of the Stafford- shire Cup, Bied to tak,6 place at Aaton hast Monday, bad to he postponed on account of the state ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S CUP SEMI-F-DiNALS. The semi-final round of the con tor the A.Soini- tion Cap is reached to-day, and Bury and Nottingham' Forest at Stoke, and il-wall aind Southampton at the CystalPtiaoe, will smet to 'ry 7and settle which pair of clabs ...

SPORT OF THE DAY

... Rev. W. B. htonahasa (131-30), 10OL EsGe's NonrOoN.-The competion for th e Semior and Junior Cups took place on Saturday with the following result --Senior Cup: H.-S. Stringer (90-101), 80 H M B. S. Bennett (92-12), 80 ; J. W. G. ?? (92-10), 82; A. C. ...

CYCLING AND ATHLETIC NOTES

... club the Championship Cup of the Warvickshire, vcrnestershire. and District Counties Bowling Asso- riation to pass without recogniaiun. ?? has annoanced Lis intention of prcsentingl each of the fourteen members w-ho tool part in the cup-ties With a handsome ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... NOTES ON SPORT. THE FIGHT FOR THE ENGLISE CUP. Little progress was made with the English Cup comnpetition, on Saturday, the great ?? which prevailed all over the country causing the abandonment or postponement of five games; whilst of the three in w-hich ...

COURSING

... Brown us Why Wonder ?? Mr. A. Brisco ns Gutta Percha . . ,. , . ,, . ?? j, . a Mr. WY. Paterson's Copper Cash at the Duke of Leedss _ ,Lavishly Clothed. . , -. Mr. F. WYatson's Winter Pastime agst Mr. R. Glad- C etone's Millions, .. n. a- _ gs S- us Co1onel ...

CYCLING AND ATHLETIC NOTES

... open event, though under the old residential limit he won one cup outright. I It wras a keen disappointment that the Edgbaston representativees did not include the winner of the Deykin Cup, but really G. F. Gurdman, who got through to the final, sacrificed ...

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

... I -S*TUIRDAY'S OOTBALLL :: !E C : i: :: r : : ; ie A C : :1 : :; :~ i : : 2, u :I THE ASSO T CUP FINAL. BURY VSOTHAMPTN , KA OF T -hE -OJHE~S - n aever saw Sonathipton play so badly, said a manin th ~ tral as we were returning from the : ta Palace to ...