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SPORTING

... ridere; prfofestonalo axtra. The oand to save his stake. a 0. Two miea. (13 onto.) rr A onard yrsO .31W. Masoner) 0 Mr, T.rippere The Premier, aed (i r. Prie 2 A. Mr, Catt n's Dafrr aged . )W. M(araoal) 4 'roe omit e7rl ?? or I eec's etah, wi(th 21 added: ...

CRICKET

... began with a maiden. The middle stump seemed to have a powerful attraction for Howitt, who now bowled Step heosn with another ripper-four for 51. He had been three-quarters of an hour manipulating his 11 t runs. Southerton followed in, and it was thought ...

COURSING

... ett's F~ree Forgiveness agst Mr. L, Plkillt-'s lb ortmtera lbMr. Russel's Reekie agpt Mr. Gladstone's Green Sea O Mr. Bussel's Ripper apt Messrs. Fawcett's Falcon Plight o Messrs. Fawetf a Fashion Free apt Mr. R. IL Crosse's 10 Cruth 10 Mr. W. Patewn'e Lady ...

THAMES SCHOONER AND YAWL MATCHES

... lull Cl her orvtdir quarter at tileJ tarierii tucy. A Ivewaiher Iruecoge wee ui cenleedneridtehrieegbe eusarned1?lrinaic' ripper eanvee to be hamdcd and topmadst lowueiai ire they ?? .tlaveii. Ao the~y went about at 0 de pomder 041111 Quoisuood wan able ...

CRICKET

... delivered six overs for four runs, and then eleven bulls took three the best wickets the team, lie first bowled Barlow with ripper, then took Mr. Penn's just below the bails, and finished easily catching Mr. Lucas off his own bowling. Barlow's very steady ...

CRICKET

... there was every reason to anticipate a good display for of hatting, hut strangely conoeh the bowlers on both it side hseh the ripper liand Eo the greater part of rethe day, and betwreen noon sanl tens minutes post sad Ice' ama innings on each was completed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... rindl Yule peel luteQ, anid 3)0 to 1Iech -gt 'Thunderstorm run land 'Nocruruacer. After several attempts Cissy onl the Lift rippe~r grouind cut out the wvork, closely attended by sco Millow, with Chatter arid Itedakin at thieir heels, the nfte meet prornilinet ...

CRICKET

... steamp clean oat. Alon.rice his predeice4suny, made a, good nff drivel for tor, and tlion Mr. Foord-Tiolecy ivith arothe~r ripper nrricel away lr. 'Wobbe's oll ecurnp, flee total being 100, hoid hthee m5.S33. U~ere tollawe thelbnwliu'ig Overs. Alaidenis ...

CRICKET

... pitches, lhe is particularly dangerous. IHo not unfre- qucuty bowls a had hall, but it is nearly always followed by such a ripper that the former often sproves a tdangerous snare. lfr. Boy le's paec and pitch are I usore regular, anile is decidedly a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ran until a quarter of a ?O mile treni home, where Titer- na-cooed the nororeand from its 3fole?.ey and Royal Sleg, edit The Ripper trying to get re thraugh. Inside the diettaco Titer was beaten, and ?? h0aded Royal Stag. wIse, however, came again in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... saidl Mr. Jluett, is thzat Deu Song has a kind of mania for raining woroere or killing there. You uean a sort of Jaok the Ripper PM mareed the reporter. 'Yes, said Mr. luett, -a ean of very much that stamup. On arrivnug at Amsterdam the reporter con- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... evening onrerning the dathM of a sixteen months' old siuait o a liEX. aignahluta named John flipperL On MiOndaly 'I evening Ripper killed a pig, and wsheolad it am his W gaioli Oi totheline, anald buclon to 'Farigloicy Station It'o send it away. Unknouwn ...