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SPORTING INFORMATION

... :, ??MG-41TWORMUMM. ' E73 2OHTEA R ACES. #*ester -elisteitSt-s k ~ eie to l icstpmje Ssie~an,- i. hould sham e,;eomeneesi ;o just. .4V8 This meatiw.. ~a~~s dya ees were won as; mr.I. Goodwin; ;~Hmtsem' Flat Raeoe So0~oflp-a ,fff.,Tlor ketl(5. *to'i hF; is; race in tho ters' Quaifh9Ying T,]om -Wip e h-nler o ?? Rot ?? -ih a s~ar abut tw ve~yesrd'g wifr tdtdwihisvz ,sc~eite f'lnms csusee ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESWERDAY'S SPORTS. LONDON BETTINS.-MANCOESTER Cup.-7 to 2 agst. Borneo (o., 4 to 1 t. and w.); 5 to 1 agst. Pizarro (t. and C.); 1n0 to 15 agpt. Eurasian (t. and o.); 7 to 1 agTst. Studley Ct. and w.) 9 to I sgts. Crim Tartar (t. and o.) ; 100to 7 agst. irsky (o.) 100 to 7 agst. Xema ?? 100 to 6 agst. Crom-a-boo (o,, 20 to 1w .) ; 3S to 1 gst. Wire ?? 40 to 1 agst. Tonarus ?? DEnr.-1l to 4 ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFORNATION. LONDON BETTING. Several ohanges have taken place in the prices of the vafi. ons horses for the City anid Suburban, and the following were the quotations in London on Thursday:- OlV MAND S0BUWUA0.-6 to 1 agat, Wise Man (t. and o.); 100 to 15 agst. Wellington (t. and o.); 9 to I each agst. Bnllion and Van Diemen's Land (t. anrd o.); 10 to 1 agst. Veracity (t. and 2 10 to 1 ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... FOOTBALL BLUE RIBAND. GREAT MATCH AT THE CRYSTAL PALACEr DERBY COUNTY v. NOTTS FOREST. Yacterdaty afternoon the meet popular meatocs of the year- the final tie of tire Football Asseciatien Challenge Cup Corn petition-wia.3 played on the Crystal Palace arena. The trophry itself is a. cmparatively iunigniflcant calLir, and its intrinsic value le not to be taken ae any guide to the iie, portanne ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... LONDON B3ETTING.-FRIDAY. Though there seemed a disposition to bet on future events, only a nooderato amount of business Wats transacted. Mint- ing and Asbispaut travelled badly for the ?? Jubilee Stakes, bnt Thunde.rstorm rand Ty-olln we're ioo gonod request. ISonmc waging also took placo on thei 'wo Thoosand Ginieeas and tbo Derby, for both which events% Friar's Balsam main- tained his ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YMSMiLEDAY'S SPORTS. ,{l)ON nPT~rTiNG. - - LONDON Bti't'IIA.~Nirf7teeaE With sorninyraci~ngl men in ?? ?? wascoa tai, mounsot of wngeril at the chief LondorertUnon kept it, solace at~ the topl Of the list for the ~oedwood Steard' Cosbutthee wre ostinquiries for Adieu and Stwadesleg at10C akA ead the St. Leger, 600 to 500 was booked to OrsIfe, and this rate wats aske or a cose. Qoultatiolle lsa ...

SPORTING NEWS

... RACING. LINCOLN SPRIING MEETING. The flat-racing season of 1817 war inaugurated at Lincoln on Monday in beautiful weather, aoid in the preaence of mn inmense attendance. On Tuesday, when the Lincolushire Handicap was decided. the weatber vas agalin of the moost plasant chatracter. Foil details of the race are appentled; The LINCOLINSilIIID, !ANIICAP of 2,000so7s. for three- year-olds tind ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... LONDON BETTING. There was a little business done in London on Friday, at thle following quotations:- LsSoLN5E511th HAnDIbCAP.-100 to 7 agsb. Sweetbrisr ?? 22 to 1 agot. Modele ?? 25 to 1 spot. Royal Star ?? UnAND NATION[As.-10 to 1 agt. Reinefert t (t.) ; 100 to . nget. Why Not ?? 20 to 1 agst. Emperor (t.) 50 to 1 agt. Siweetbread and itraceboronola ?? 2t t9.Sr Der~.- to 1 aget. Surefoot Ct. ...

THE BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... FINAL COMPETITIONS. Yesterday, the meeting of the National Rifle Association; for 1890 was brought to a lose with tle competitions for the cyclists (riding and shooting), for the Royal Car)h ridgeC Up by teams of regular cavBSilry, and for the Evelyn Wood Prize. The camp was nearly deserted- and scores of empty tents were to be seen on every side, the whole surroundings being quite dispiriting ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... * IPONTING INORKATION. M500L1511 V. AAIR .-TlS prminent position held b Lauca3hire in the competition for the count c amih sfiieunssd a lot of interest to be taken in the reun ac with Middlesex, which commenced at Lords on Mot-. Going in first, Middlegse g-ave a capital display, and-, thanlis chlefyl eierulYhlit~l, by F. G.J. Ford, theyput togetber a total of 8041. Afterwards Lancashire loot ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING l- ax lrde There wvt¾ I Bf r ll: 1 tt ?? 1i~lll t Ii~ll4>it';' ?? Y I-At 2 tlt it 'rl !j q ,- 2l Itt e It ti : ?? ?? ' 1r]2 ?? , ! . .. It I~ nt ( in -vir 2 il w. I n2:7 1, .11:'ii o n : ?? -. ?? f !'*ita e. ?? Y lii , of, Fr-t, 4 t ~ ?? tli ?? ?? ! : tII t- 1,o i~r t 1 olnl t I Iti n i. ,, ., . - , -- trio - Ir- - t-r ' ?? ?? 2 - .: ! -1u WIrs ! + A:Ii-t:i^ -! i t I r ' 2 t 1 ?? ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTIIlTC INFORMATIONh LOB1DOIK iBiTTINtG There woe conotice~alls Settittg iii lontttiO O7t Fii(ridy Oil Int-clostno. ?? Ilc-rotit belt Itis pt-i ?? ficitortic Thr the Pit- n Nol Siittottotit Itl to 2, scull, Grey Frtarim sIlt! Isto~r at, Plveto ?? 1,10O. St.. $il-in titt, o1 his Sdeine, ceratelod for- thep Epsomie race. bos St-ot ?? sitipotitleI tnt tithe Jubilee Sttbes, tot! ott FitidIO li ...