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... ISPORTNGo RACING NOTES. o The news' that the seniort ard of the tw Natioal Hunt ommittee intends to intoduces a A resoit Froviding for the abandonment of laul ri Nationl Hunt fixtures which cant be br ...
... ISPORTNGo RACING NOTES. o The news' that the seniort ard of the tw Natioal Hunt ommittee intends to intoduces a A resoit Froviding for the abandonment of laul ri Nationl Hunt fixtures which cant be br ...
... XGBGY MATCH NOEd UNION. Tmmt m ch was pbwd at Igbg beior and Tuhnabin at hail, cauww at ti'ee-qu &udsitlh and aboti fwwwd, but at sag'V itb i hal' , ansd anl 4 y lar iry. bZ Gals a. minor was In the- ...
... GO L F. En- Saturday saw run,%ny golf era onat on the links =0 501 around Liverpool, and play was actually pro- red ceeding so late as half-past four o'clock-, when jn, the light, which had held out w ...
... A cO MHES. THM LFA .-DVIfSIlTON L E Urs TS Me TO SarUanax, D3G 30. Plyd. Won. Lost. Dro. ForA Pts. .,Shegwddlted ?? 21 *-14 0 r 44 ?? ss AstonVl= .VM 20. 13 4. 3.. 48 21.. 29 -W'bmptn-Wand'rs *. 9 ...
... FOOTBALL q I - : AISSOCIATION NTM .- W Aar featur e in tdy' L e ?? porA ss tx , wt r2t noneofth ahomsol aheinthe |iar :r . iir&Z m sulffered defeat. Three draws were visiti , 4 ?? two wf wbh ere goal ...
... RACING:. MANCHESTER NOTES. Monday Night. Although the weather and the war have helped to spoil cross-country sport, the new year started well at Manchester to-day con- sidering all things. W ...
... RACING. MANCHESTER NOTME. Tuesday Night. Sport opened briskly at New Barnes to-day, but towards the end of the card the interest, was allowed to fag considerably, and the fields were of very ...
... ?? ?? .. RACING. GATWWVK NOTES. Wednesda&y Night- How great an effect the war has upon Natkona Hunt sport has been painfully obvio'us for somteat time in the half -hearted snpport -cre tote2 ...
... I CONDUCrED BY DR. A. WVATIL'ITCI [. Fft[DAY January 5,1900. 1 LUNCHESTr3ER WHIEILY TIMES. PROBLEM No. 998, By W. H, Gundry, Exeter. (Specially contributed). Bi lck, 7 pieces. t ~ Vhito, 12 pieces. White to play, and mate in two moves. 3b 4 1 2 t kt 1 Q 2 1 4 p 1 P 1 1 4 p 3 I P3k 1 P II P. Kt 41P B 12 P2 B 2 1 kt 5 b I PROBLEM No. 999. By Mrs. WV. J. Baird, of Brighton. (Specially contributed ...
... I NOTES, NEWS, AND GOSSIP. BY OUR SPECIAL FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENTS. ASSOCIATION. The holiday fixtures have perhaps had a stronger bearing on the championship of the two divisions of the League than most people antici- panted. They have had the effect of strengthen- ing the position of one of the leaders and of bring- ing a new name to the top of the other table. The unexpected has happened in ...
... ENTRIES FOR THE SPRING HANDICAPS. THE LLNCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP. (RUN TUESDAY, MARCH 26.) Thale ZiCOLI m E AND IC5 A of VM sorded to a sweptkso _ oaec,1 ft, for threeyer old andoupwrs the lowest ...
... 1) 3MA,cnESTFII WE:.I;KLY TihrFS. FRtnAY, Janmrary 5. 19O3. ANSWERS TO CORR]E'.SPONDE.NTS. .1. Shoc-mlithllurnley.- Will Nvrite you in t co I,'le of a ?? dily'. 1:. Brower, JLndon.--WVill frte iu our ncxt. : SOTUTION\ 0W P'itIBLE.M No. 872. By the Into .J. P. R Pee, Littsburg, U.S. Blha!; men on 3, 5. 6. and 13; ling (US 27. White men onn 8. 14, 19, 20, and 28. P'ROBLEM1 No. 873. Bv R. ]laird ...