SWIMMING AND WATER POLO

... SWIa UNG AN1D WATER POLO. no - . Ler Osbome had a very essy t2ak in dsposing of. ry Everton n the ?? of the 1othern Squado Championship, whih waS ?? St ad Lodge-ane Baths on Tuesday. The Everton j tea ...

SPORTING

... RACING. NEWMARKET NOTES. Tuesday Night. By the suspension of J. H. Martin for foul riding, the number of the Yankee invaders was reduced, but, with a head wind in their favour at Newmarket, ...

SPORTING

... RACING. WINDSOR NOTMS Friday DMb. Tin sport at Windsor this afternoon was in- teresling enough, but, as it can 'have no effect ?? future events, it may be dismissed in a few a lines. After w ...

FOOTBALL

... GLOUCIMFERSgMS v. DIHA3L After being defeated by Ginorgan, the north countrymen visited Glouoester yeserday. The home county were without F. Stout Goddard. Hssey, Jarman, ard Atkinson, a ?? ...

CHESS

... SATURDAY, SEPTMUBER 17, 1892 COn'mirx1ation1 forthis column should reach usnot later than Wednesday eveningx PROBVEM 129. By Thmas Guesb, Smetbwicl,. BLACK 12 PzRciS. WHITE 9 PIECEs. White to m ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1892
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 992 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... scat LANCASHIRE v. YORKSHIRE oan (PEEL'S BENEFIT.) add It is pleasing to be able to record that, what- wit] ever the-weather may have in store, or however a5sf the match may terminate, the return fixture be- sbij at tween Lancashire and Yorkshire, commenced ?? ?? yesterday, and set apart by the York- not b;shire committee as'a benefit for Robert Peel, baa nuni lb already achieved its object, ...

SPORTING

... I I q;pORwTEN _- - THats D.T NIGHT. Dthe o , tisneeting was g*tr We wazaer. the meteorological ~ ?? to-niht, as h .n. evz77de~rytlilitz points to a ?? > Frrds m'ar tbe safrely anticiated # 0fthe vens,_as there are a ?? -v ...

SPORTING

... L ! - tRAUVNG. LICHFIXLD NOTES. ?? 'THUSDAAT NIGHT. ricing, will be continued on the W'hittington Ere h to-morrow, and now that Stockton has been sw.ept off the slate an increased company will I doubtless assemble to eee the end of the circuit. Half a dozen items make up a well-patronised card, and the following may be worthy of ?? Shecif's Plate, So'rrmIs1 MTS- SiitpEL; Tamworth Plate. GAGE; ...

SPORTING

... I I RAGIF G. RACING NOThS& WFVnNiE.DAY NIGHT. There was little to compluin of in the quality of the sport witnessed at Aintree this afternoon, and but for the excessive length of the card unqualified praise would have been 'merited. Racing in Lancashire win beonatinued to-morrow at Nowton, where the proceedings promise to be light, and my selections are as follow -Makertield Handicap, ...

SPORTING

... I ; ' RACING. NEWMARKET NOTESt - ONDAY Nwn'r. Grand old Newmarket, as every one who goes racing must admit, celebrates another of her gatherings to-morrow, Wednesday, and Thursday, and, judgingfrom. overnight experience, when all is over 6uccesS will be echoed over and over again. The heath could not possibly be in better I condition for racing than it is at Present, and with the weather ...

COURSING

... BAGLEY MEET12T41. SATURDAY, OCT. 2S. Jkofte3tr Owarwridc. t1Wpar: A l9L Tbe third and encluding day of this drea- fally span-ont meeting was favoured with erv beautiful weathet. thaaks to which the sport .wis h tlrgh y enjoyel by the small number a f visitrS lreuent HEres again proved very ?? to find, %nd lkilly four hours were! ocenpied in bringinr off the seven coarese re4ared to finieb the ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINGN r I KEMPTON PARK NOTES. MONDAY NmG. a ee iudirationg- of frost. to-pight, bat not e ment to threaten interference with the Kemnpton Park meeting, w'uich takes plate to- morrow and on Wednesday. A eavital Progrumme has been issued, sad although to-night's arrival list i small, it will be ncreased to sunh an extent in the morning that good fields mav be anticipated My seeections for ...