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FOOTBALL NOTES

... in a match which may be of asuch vital imiportance in determining aidthe destination of the League cup. The Everton Ws Iexeoitive consider that some More cOnve- SE I a ent day might have been chosen, and be the |! . the arrangementsi may again w! ed ce ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... interests of manly sports, the question was left in the hands of the Yorkshire county committea. The latter's hcourse of procedure may have appeared arbitrar, e but to the general outside pnblic it seems etuall bstrange that the Manninigliai v. Brdod turo 0 was ...

VOLNTEER NOTES

... 6th VI.B. the King's 'r Liverpool Iteggimont. e i~COLLISION OFF THE LANDIINNG- STAGE EXCITING SCENE. d ;, Shortly before nine o'clock last evening, when .s the Landing-stage was crowded with 'holiday a makers returning from New Brighton, Eastharn, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... !PRIORY STAMW-Amsaont 1, Tomfool 2, Vindicator a. Pivc ran. Qualm's IPLATZ.-Zstlmnd 1, Paste 2. 2dmesam' Pi.ALyn -Jawk's Alive 1, Annettee 2 (after dead heat). Five ran. BEoqNIeAL 8vAeeus.-Bcaceby Head 2, Humphrey 2. LATEBT BETTING. LIVRRPOOL. LEWES ...

SPORTING

... Morning 1ew may continue in the winning vein in the Kempton Park May Handicap, and Sweet Story should annex the Kempton Park Cup. Fregoli may obliterate recent disappointments by carrying off the Kemp- ton Park Stewards' Handicap, and Alt Mark may secure the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... slec year told the rawster lie stas all but deard, ttie answver stas, doe Well, ho is just alive-keep hini so; hle has no leat. l .rserved 'out his time. In May, 1818, he' left Derby to abe and reside at his Isouse at Woodseat. This, toe, stas overrun ...

SPORTING

... Keunnington's Lady Honrie~tt, 4 yrs., 7et. Ilb., offered 50 to I ?? Machell's Vauban, B yrs, Set., t CHXESTER cup (run Wednesday, May B). S to I aget Sir Bt. W. Graham's Romping Girl, B yro., Set. 41b., 0 to I t &~ w 100 to 12 ,,Mr.Hlodgman'e Paul Jones. 4y ...

CHESS

... Iti bythejndicioususeofsuch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist ev e tendency to disease. We may escape man y a fatal shaft by keeping o urrslves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished ...

CHESS

... will find this move of considerable effect. It May usually be followed by Kb-9 B 3 and Castles 9 U at an early stage. (d) Obviously to prevent the threatened cb,, &c. But it is quite probable that White may, with effect, fow play Kt-q B 3, followed by P-Q ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Jack's Alive (Loates) Pro~ also ran. u'edl Betting: 7 to 4 Oin Dictator, 4 to I agst Eastern .80, Princess, 5 to 1 agst ?? several false limo starts, in which LoriS Dundreary and Jack's Alive broke l4t lace away, Rateatcber led efir Jark's Alive second ...

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... CaptaIn 3Donaldson,lst E1Li i ?? Dieto. SergeantWL ,Gloa _ ?? 65- QUEEN'S, FIRST STAGE. LOCAL PRTZE WnqYErs. el The following are local prize winners in the it First Stage of the Queen's:- gl £2, Corpl Norbury, 2nd South ?? LI, Col.sergt Skelton, 1st YorkL~ad ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING. I SHOOTING FOR THE QUEEN'S PRIZE. CNothing was talked of in camp yesterday but -the final stage of the Queen's Prize, which is this yars previousily explained, shot unuder entirely new conditions, The chances of the men engaged ...