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-._.-TO-DAY'S CRICKET. ; !

... TO-DAY'S CRICKET. SCARBOROUGH FESTIVAL. Yorkshire v. M.C.C. and Ground. THE MATCH ABANDONED. SCARBOROUGH, Saturday.—A drizzling rain set in at Scarborough just before ten o'clock this morning, and has kept on incessantly, it not heavily, since. At midday it was still coming down, and on the players arriving on the ground it was decided not to attempt a commencement until two o'clock. It is, ...

J Sandown Park September Meeting, I

... J Sandown Park September Meeting, SANDOWN PARK. JSATURDAY. Although a few showers tell in town this morning they wer nothing serious, and when the special trains arrived at Sandown tbe Esber elopes were bathed In sunshine, whilst the weather was quite hot. The company showed a slight increase on that present on Friday, though it was not a big one. The card did not provide anything special in ...

I MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS

... Eppleton left Plymouth for Cardiff 17tb Saltwick arvd Huelva 17th Skidby passed Suez for Bombay 17th Inver arvd Rouen t8th Kewbiggin left Plymouth for CLtrdiff I gth March aryd Newport New! from New York 16th Illtyd passed Dardanelles for Constantinople 13th Radyr arvd Swansea 18th Rapid pastied Lizard Ruperra passed Tarifa 17th Phillis Angel arvd Braï:a from Port Said 18th. S W Kelly left ...

ITO-DAY'S CRICKET

... TO-DAY'S CRICKET. THE TOUR OF THE AUSTRALIANS. Thirty-seoond Match—v. Lancashire. LIVERPOOL, Fri'?y.—On a treacherous wicket at LIVERPOOL, Thursdavartsrnoon an innings on each Aigborth on side was completed, ihe Australians scoring 124 &hd Lancashire exactly one half of that number. During the night more tain fell, and the game could not be reumed at the appointed time. A start had not been ...

Windsor March Meeting.___I

... Windsor March Meeting. I WIND>OR. MONDAY. Though the sun shone brightly in the Metropolis this morning the sky later on became very dull,and visitors to Windsor experienced a typical March day, the east wind blowing about in fitful gusts. Tbe surround- ings were therefore not pariicularly pleasant, whileI with the card not promising much in the way of sport. the company was only of moderate ...

Sporting Prophecies

... WINDSOR. CROW* HURDLE HANDICAP.—Sportsman—Samar- cstnd or May Yohe Sporting Life—Auric Field— Candor blty Yoho; !,por, Argonaut or Ms-ltravers County Geutlemioi — Argon an* or Maltravers Land and Writer—Snmar- cand Rrting 'Nrue Samavcand Licensed Victuallers Gazette—Auric or S&marcand. BKRKSHIRE STEEPLECHASE.—Sportsman—Bi-,cu\t; Sporting Life—Biscuit Field—Redhill orSr. Anthony; County ...

,South Wales Coal Trade.I

... South Wales Coal Trade. SLIDING SCALE AUDIT, N. Change in Wages. To-day a meeting of the Sliding Scale Joint Committee was held in the Engineers' Institute, Cardiff, Mr Archibald Hood (in the absence of Sir William T. Lewis) presiding, and Mr D. Morgan, Aberdare (in the absence of Mr Wm, Abraham, M.P.), being in the vice-chair. The report of the auditors for the two months onded April 30th, ...

IASSOCIATION

... ASSOCIATION. Local Matches. SOUTH WALES CHALLENGE CUP Junior Division-Sem!-Final. BRECON v. DEVON REGIMENT. Played at the Vetch Field, Swansea, in stormy weather. Brecon kicked off against a strong win' accompanied by rain. The Devons at once assumed an agigressive attitude, and kept up a continuous bombardment for some minutes, but Brecon defended well, and detied their opponents to score. ...