COUNTY CRICKET AVERAGES

... COUlNY CRICKET AVERAGES. LANECASHIRE -h~tbes Won, 4; lost. 5; drawn, 5; tot1, 14. BATTING AVERAOS. Tames Moat riot in Thin, out EUns. In. At. J Boos-- 20 _1I_52 .. AM184 _M BT a 212 BO? - L2 ?? 261a Fa ,, ?? 2316 102a,.. 17t0 Ballow 2 -- 3 84 ..l15- A n _ 2 _ 31 _60 - 15,0 p_ .10 - 10_ 25a_ 14-4 S M Cresd g~~~1 _0 ..2WS_ 67 .. 13-16 GOoweta 2. 28 Is ..i14 Tayler _ - 6 O 6S.. 40 11-1 aesoa - _ ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... FOOTBALLN OTES. TEE R7GBY GAME. First they would and then they wouldn't, and now we are assured positively that Waes will not play England. Uallant little Wales is quite zanse enough to tauide England, nor do we imine they: could do Po with better prospect of success than at present, but the International Board's interdict bha been proclaimed, and so the champions of Car- diff and Newport and ...

FOOTBALL

... o MAOtHIS v. LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. O The Antipodean 'ootballers paid a visit to this district, and yesterday afternoon opposed a fifteen, s, selected from the local clubs, before a large 12 number of spectators, on the Athletic Grounds. a tairlield. Great disappointment was tea3 Ad whea it became known that both teams - wo0ld not be as orizinally selected. The i Liverpool combination was more ...

SPORTING

... SPORTLNU. his NEWMARKET NOTES. ,ing | TaESDAY NIxnrr. As, The tale of the Cambridgeshire has been so fully told underneath that it is not necessary for me to deal at length with the history of the race. Suffice Dry it to say that Mamia and Tenebreuse, both of ye, whom have for so lhingenjoved the confidence of tnd the public, were today conspionotts failures. Tenebreuse was hopelessly beaten ...

Published: Wednesday 24 October 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5470 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I CURRENT EVENTS AND THE IA}-N CHESTER NOVE0MR HANDIC &P. 5 Once again is the Derby esecntive deserving of s praise fur the very excellent quality of racing r which it provided for its patrons on Monday. a Tuesday. and Wednesday of last week The , energy and determination of the Messrs. Ford, pere et fQ, no doubt to a very great extent ao- ' count for the evict with which the proceedings at ). ...

ATHLETICS

... AThLETTGS TEUJTONIC LB SpORrS. The annual festival of the athletic CI k r nection with the White-S 5dke 2 an tookplece on Satutdur aftery er Teu po Athletic Grounds, Stanley, 0 the prves anrn moomparny. Thewesther PrQe3EuO o * the sports were adm% l conducted l * A.A.A. laws and N.C.U, rule, Te '1abiid d officials were Mr. Alex. Thomson . pr Ner h Thomas Walker, vice preia esie1t; Phi L Manley ...

SPORTING

... RACING. ,! - 7I NOTES ANID ANTICIPATIONS. 3 BFaDaY NIGHT. X With Utica's success in the Forty-second Triennial Stakes this afternoon the Ascot meet- ) ing came to a close, the beautiful little mare by a her victory compensating the two chief patrons o of the Palace House stable to some poor extent for the ill-luck which had hitherto clung to them p during the week. Before the racing started it ...

LAWN TENNIS

... ENGLAND v. IRELND . The second day's playin this international match r was unfortunatoly attended by much worse weather than prevailed on Monday. The rain D began to fall at a very bad time, just when people were about setting out for the enclosure, and the r attendance, therefore, was not nearly so large as it y otherwise would have been. Still, the courts in front of the pavillion on the ...

SPORTING

... -SP3ORTING. * :- 4D A PyTwo RACING. ' GATWICK NOTES. 'TusenDr IIGET. It caine as a eurprise to those earliest on the Icene when racing ,*a4 found to be prseticgble at Gatwick to-day, and 'but for the presence of a warm sun it is on the cards that visitors would have made a ?? 9nraey. That the meeting will 'be run through to-morrow is now beyond doubt, and my taucieare ?? lt ' Flat Rac' ...

CHESS

... - iSATURDAY, JANUARY 19 1895. PROBLEM .291. Bueg 7 PIEC - In, ce- re- kd, al, uje Dn,. V11 PROBLEM Black 3 piec ?? WEnE 6 Pn White mates ii i.. I two. 292. e. - ?? - t //,II IS White 7 pieces. Whit. mates in three. in s GAME 265. di Consultation game played in the match between er the Metropolitan and Chess Bohemian Clubs. re Rry LOPEz. 1 or White-Bohemians. Black-Metropolitan. I at T. F. ...

SPORTING

... S I IIN ;- - 7 - - ACING. b ; STMOCKTON gO~ ~ 1Hi' ir ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MOEAT NIOT.' et There are fww more enjoyable race meetings f than that held annually owee MaYdals Bowncis, the td lth a o ot _ p ie ' pn She weather ISbelg a pmrnt set fr, adthe arival 'list strea& boath as reads quantit an~d qaliaty. For le tbe ?? field may be looked iefor, and I nist tntliipat the sneasa-af Dj CH F ILD. op] w ...

SPORTING

... - : $ LI.rPOOL V. BURNIEY. I M9G.MMFD, T- :C~Qwing t: the ArCtiD-ik cditionsunder the. ' which this games wa -played the ra did, P0oo I not reek anything like a z& number plai =an.m :tood outo the Livrool The teazu6 wX Bowes was -the only avtee a b on t Be yrumy side. on lining up the in i ' teuim were -Lverpoob-Mw i ;C t- Ilney and M¶Leaa-, M'Queen, bet M sue, and M&Bride, half-badks; Gordon, ...