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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Russia is to have free access to the Black Sea. The downfall of England is prophesied with certainty by Mr. Train; and, as the subject affects us so nearly, we quote his exact words: England is only a. third-rate Power. Gladstone has only done what Disraeli ...

A SPORTING AFFAIR

... bets he had won on the last Chester Cup Race. The plaintiff calls himself a betting agent, and gets com- missions executed for his principals. He had a commia- sion to back Knight of the Garter for the Chester Cup to the extent of £200., and he telegraphed ...

SPORTING NOTES

... SPORTING INOTES. The.Waterloo Cup is now redeced to four M oa tt. 'F I- respect the chances of SsInreLE, wio put out Il r Clamor. Probably the final tie sill be coned h t- named and 1ttissGLxnDeu'E. The Purse and Plteso.. . drawals, are ?? devoid of interest ...

SOUTHMINSTER (ESSEX) CLUB COURSING MEETING

... Master Millinelo beat Mr. Barnes us Cambra's *m Mr. Parsons us England Yet beat Mr. Smith's Silken Domino IC, Mn. Howard's Helmet a bye ok Ossory II. bt Heathen Chinee Prnssian Blue bt Master Mil- ly Sabretache bt Happy Fortune linga Pg arelhi Sbtatartaway ...

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... each team had completed to their fifteen shots England led with 292 points.W Scotland came second with 283, and Ireland last with a 266. The scores of the second four in each team were- th Sciotand 264, England 288, Ireland 282. The aggregate be at the end ...

THE CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE

... being a handsome and costly challenge cup presented hy Mr, S. H. S. Walker, an Englishman in Berlin, who edits the Veiocipedist, and who may well claim the merit of lhav- ing trained the youth of this capital to the use of the bicycle, as well as provided ...

CRICKET

... given bo the Second 4 Division teams, and threw out the suggestion that a e challenge cup, or even an illuminated address, might be provided for them to compete for. The cup was then dfilledto the brim with champagne and passed rowed. The toast list was agreeably ...

BOXING COMPETITION AT CURZON HALL

... ital set-to wit Ge. AWilson.u ,to of L a. The men were in excellent sur ws trim, and they used the gloves in the moat scientific cap of fa ion. Diamond made use of his left with great force crel cll and speed, causing Wilson to reveal all he knew in his ...

BIRMINGHAM AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

... the final tie in the seni~or cup competition, and £152. 14s. lCd. for the junior semli- final and finial ties. The expendituse had been. £38. Os. 5d., and -there was a balance of £171. I&a 8d., the expenses for- the senior cup final tie an aircu ia n semi-final ...

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SEASON

... clear' i ';of each other. 3 It has often occurred to us, supposing that the I i winners of the League championship do not carry L off the English Cup, which club, in the eyes of the football world, will be considered the champion club of the country. ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBAL. _ I THE ASSOCIATION CUT. The Football Association decided yesterday that the tie in the second round of the Association Cup between Notts Forest and Chatham must be replayed in London on one day this week, not later than Thursday. The two clubs, it ...

RACING NOTES

... physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get osst of doors or usee Hop Bittecs, Nlone need suffer if they will usa them freely. See advt 41i A fair, beautiful skin depen is on the Toliet Soap in daily use. If it is wished to Possess ...