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Worcester Summer Meeting.I

... This turn-up by Szanto filly-wliich youngster, by the way. was bought by Sir James Miller for 420 guineas-was the second good race for the bookmakers during the week, the other instance being in the defeat of Diamond Jubilee. Paigle, a good-looking Orrre filly, had run creditably be- hind a very useful trio in O'Donovan Rossa, Democrat, and Sta,r of Hanover at the Second Spring Meeting, so she ...

---GOOD FRIDAY FIXTURES

... GOOD FRIDAY FIXTURES. RUGBY. I Welsh Union. Ellùw Vale v Blaina-B, Tiley. Pontypridd v Mona—J.H Bowen. Tondu v Pontyclun-Stanley Roberts, Peuarth v Rockliffe-A. T. W. James. Llwynypia v Barry-E. Lewis. Rugby Union. GENERAL MATCHES. Bristol—Bristol v Lennox. Llwynypia—Llwynypia v Ebbw Vale. Plymouth-Plymouth v Penygraig. ASSOCIATION. I League Matches. I ENGLISH LEAGUE-DIVISION L Bolton—Bolton ...

Thirsk Spring Meeting.I b

... It seems ibfct Bedlight has improved beyond all recognition. llis win at Epsom in the Bansiead Plate was achieved in a trot, and now over a fur- long longer course he won equally easily,with the result that the horse reslised 500guineas,consider- ably more than double the sum for which he was bought in at Epsom. Darling's stable opened by running Raveusdale, but this disappointing horse could ...

I London Midday Betting. 01

... Newmarket Training Notes. Newmarket, Friday.—On the Bury side, Blackwell's Golden Rule, Clipstouc, Chaleureux, Ameer, Pinfold, Angelot, RI1í1na, and Sybarite galloped a mile. Cott's Heir Male, Zelva, and Angelcre went six furlongs. J. Dawson's, sen., Harrow was sent a mile and :v half; Angus followed. ,T. Dawson's, jun., Middleton, Brantovne, Fairmile, and Harlequinade galloped a mile; ...

Official Scratching. I

... Official Scratching. fSTIPPLIKD BY MESSBS WjCA.THy.KBY.] Carlisle handicaps—Doils. All handicaps where the weights have 3ppe:ared- Miche, Uniform, Maluma, Dancing Wave, Prince Barcaldiue. Maiden Plate, Hurst Park—Buxton. AJ1 engagements—Hawkwood, Seadown, Grey Hue, Border Boaster, Or Ever. Bedford Blue filly (2y), Count Schomberg. All engagements at Newmarket First Spring Meet- in g—All horses ...

--lO-DA V'S MARKETS

... lO-DA V'S MARKETS. CORN. Saturday.—English wheat, few sample* rid at i* p ch&D £ ca handset 3s 3d per bus&ei; rea at 3s. Foreign wheat—American, bd other aorte 3d dearer; Russians, 29s 6ct to ios; Plates 3d to 29s per qr. Ro-;nd maize, ifis 6d to r9s Azoff barley, 18s to 188 6d per qr. Weather hot. SUGAK Glasgow, Saturday.—Market quiet: prices st* f oBicinl report states :-Market closfs with a ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS. r

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CATTLE. Thursday.—Beasts supply consisted of fat bulls and rough cattle, which met a small demand, rates being generally nominal. Sheep trade very quiet for wethers at about previous rates; ewes, however, fully 2d per 81b. lower. Calves weak. Mutton, 3s 8d to 5s 8d veal top price, 5s 2d per 81b. Total supply—beasts, 105; sheep, 850; calves, 35; milch cows, 10. 1.5 P.M ...

I MOVEMENTSOF LOCALVESSEIL-S I

... MOVEMENTSOF LOCALVESSEIL-S I Aslak left St. Malo for Barry 3rd Universe left Falmouth for Cardiff 4th SliuRsby passed Suez for Colombo 1st Trunkby passed Delaware for Philadelphia 31st Crimdon left Carthagena for Antwerp 31st Welltield arvd Marseilles 1st Yearby arvd Aalborglst Hawnby left Carthageiia for Dnnkerqne 2nd Lev^p arvd Palermo 2nd Ormesby arvd Djibonti 2nd Harden left Bio Marina for ...

Portsmouth Park Meeting.f

... Eorosko had shown such usefulness that one was not suiprised to find him among the lot not claiming the maximum selling allowance in the Trial Plate. and ridden by Sloan he was an odds- on favourite, sevens being betted bar one. Sloan had won with Korosko at Epsom, and he had a, still easier task to-day-so easy indeed that 10 to 1 would have been laid on before half a mile had been traversed. ...

Newmarket Training Notes.I

... Official Starting Prices. (As published in Racing Calendar and Snortine TAfe LEWES. RLCE BCNNEHS. WINNER. PalcrI. Harry. 4 Ste Elise 7 to 4 ag ) elter 5 Cassock's Pride 7 to 2 on Lewes 3 Uniform 7 to 1 ag Coombe 9 Dancer to 8 ag ...

i CRICKET.I

... CRICKET. Lord Hawke's XI. in South Africa. j [TRESS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL.J I PORT ELIZABETH. Monday.—The Cape Colony eleven, who yesterday had lost seven wickets for 73, concluded their first innings to-day for 112, Giddy making 26. Haigh took four wickets for 30; Trott three for 37 aud Cuttell three for 22. Milligau had four runs hit from him without taking a wicket. With a lead of 22 the ...