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SPORTING

... SPORTIN G. FORETELLER'S NOTES. eprPCIfAM TELEGRAM.i RA&clES-':rrIn, XaNEs8DAY TcGET.-Capital sport W7aS again wvitnessee5 t Manchester thisafternoo0n, arnd the Foal Stakes produced a fine race between Satiety and Spriugbaven, who ran a dead beat. Cissy did the fielders a good turn in the Stewards' WeLter, and they were also, well served by the snccess of Brilliasnt, Assidoity, and Fair Gamte; ...

YACHTING

... YACHTING-. THE CROSS-CHANNEL RkCE. TRE following are the official times of the yachts engaged in the cross-channel race between Holy. head and KingstowN, which was won by the Mlelissa, a Belfast yacht U. H. s. TTelissa , 0 * 30 Vadudar. ..a D6 10 15 Irene ,. , 6 11 30 Nixie .. .. .. .. G 16 33 The chief event in the Holvhead regatta on Monday was the race betwxeen the Wraith and the ...

CRICKET

... CRIC17UET.V. U|NIVERSITY v. PEWYNIX. DUBLIM, TeacnADr._---This match was continued in the College Park to-day, and developed some very fine cricliet over the fast crease which existed. It will be remembered that overnight the University total stood at 207, while the Pliwuix had lost one wicket for 60, Trotter being not out, 25, and Dunn, not out, 31. Strange to say, they made exactly the same ...

COURSING

... RIDGWAY CLUB MEETING. (fly permission of Mrs. Thomas Henry, Clifton.) Premsidenlt-S. Muillaby. Esqv Y-ic'l'reaiden-G. J. Alexander. Esq. Ste-w~ards-C. J. Alexander, Esq.; J. Brigga. Esq.; T. D. Hornby. Esq. JudSgee-Mr. Hedley. Slipper-T. Wilkinson. Flag Steward-J. Bootiman. Hon. Secretary-S. Nugliston. Esaq. RIDGWAY, WEDNESDAY.- IZ charrming summer weather this meeting was commenced to-day ...

SPORTING

... I FORETELLE S'S NOTES. SPi'CIAL TEIiEmGRAM . NEWMAP.i;L'. MONDAY N1GHi.-XO faul Coul be found wlith tlie sport provided this ofterppon at Newnmaset, and t-he Second October Mieeting maU'Y be paid to have commenced suiccessfully. 3aobkers commenced the day badly whe jrraW LQ9a Xwon the Trial Plate, and they were a.lso nt falt over the Visitors' Plate, which fell to the little-fanciel lckc W ...

COURSING

... IHAYDOCK PARK MElITUNG. October 16 and following days. Judge-Mr. R. A. Brice. Slipper-A. Luff. Tuz falling off in the entries for the valuable Pro- duce Stake, which yestErday was put through its initial Etages here, andthe ainallaoceptancerobbed it of much of its intereot. This wus not the only drawback, as, olashing with the popular fixture at Sleaford, couL'eers were dividea in their ...

DERBY MEETING

... DFnny, SATURDAnY.-Although at times the weather was threatening and showery the arternoon turned oat moderately fine. There was again an excellent muster in every department. the rings and stands being well patronised. while the general public assembled in strong force and plenty of pro- fessionals pat in an appearance. No complaint of the hard state of the ground, such as has recently ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBA3r-L, lhd F I X T U B S. Cup Tic. c, This da7, at WThituabbev-Mount Coflyer v. e Whiteabbev' kick-off at 3 o'clock. oill English Cap Tic-Second Round. Ty cof This da.y. at Broadway-Distillery v. Witton; ku kick-off at three o ciock Both teams have shown r's eaceptional form this season. The Witotn have succeeded in defeating the Everton and Blackburn .,.Park Road, and made a, draw with ...

SPORTING

... 8 P 0 P, T I N Ga TOIDRTELL!NNS NOTESL be ~TE A ZBG-Exelen1sor wst -wnessd b alaree ceirpofn at 31anchlester tais he Rftt'Cnolnl and the iava aile' -caid not have mattersli all1 tceir is w', -iil~tin-, accomplisheje H amat prfomane n lleh-claldPlace. for H winch hoe beat Kin; .voo' ensli and lissaphernes AV at l-a rn upto flis; -m ates T i. y Winifljlr lhery -De Troffor- y;,itlee . Qu~~liC ...

CRICKET

... AUSTRALIANS V. MARXIYEBONE GLB AND GRHOUTND)S, ALTHOUGH the state of thy ground at Lord's yes. terday did notadmit of any cricket until twenty minutes to three, the afternoon's play was im- mentiely interesting, everyfbnll towards the finish being watched with the 1o9sest attention The at- tendance showed a considerable increase on that of the previous day, 5,381 persons paying for admis- sion ...

ATHLETICS

... A1UGBY LLCrIOSSE PMETING, Pr.-.siDEn'-Sei J. P. C'.rry, BDrt., M.P. Vrco-_Puasmroeis-Sir 32. P. Cowan, lIMB.L., County Autrimn: JObn S. BraOVwn, J.P.; Johnt A. Tsylr, J.l.; iV. J. Jury, G. B. Browue, John Barbour, Professor C. D. Yongs, MIA.; Jamies Barr, S. Feary, John M alurMa M .A .;W. P. Ho.lvmes, G. E. De2l- -Tanes Griaham. M.D.; Robert Gibson. William Moffatt, San::el Riddel, Robert ...

SPORTING

... LJEICESTER DESCEMBER MfEETING. I LECLOsLER, FlInDAY.-Unlike yesterday, the I weather ii as beautifully fine to-day until towards the close of toe nroceedings. wlhen rain fell. The c attendance showed a marked increase upon that of 11 the preceding daxy. The racing, with the exoep- I tion of the opening event, prored of an interesting charariter, fair fields contesting. Proceedings w ere 7 ...