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THE ULSTER CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS

... THE ULSTER CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC I SPORTS. President-Lord Waveney. Vice-Prosldents-Te Mayor of Belfat; Slr John Ve Pre ston, J P; James P Corry, Eq, J P . William R Ewart, J P; Sir Thomasi M'Olure, Bart, V L; Thos J I 0 Lindsay, Baq, J P; James Alex HandersonEsq Be J P; R G Danville, Esq, J P; William Johnston, Re Esg; William Seeds, Esq; B J Harland, Esq, J P; Q H P Cowan, Esq. J P; B Lawther ...

CUNNINGBURN REGATTA

... CUNNINGB17RN REGATTA. P&trons-ihe ?? of Londonderry, IR.P.; Viscount Castlereagh, M.P. (ioituodoi-e-Wult Henry, Esq. V ice-Commodore-R. B. (ausntiey, R3sq. Stewards-Captain George R. HEmiltou, J.P.; William Parr, Esq.; John Andrews, jum., Esq. Lieutenant Maurice F. Brownlow. Treasurer-ilenry Brown, Esq. Secretary- Richard Rose Cleland, Esq. [Eeaom euit EPOncTER ] NEWTOWNADos, TuFes.ky.-Tlie ...

SPORTING

... KEUPTON PARK MEETING-YESTsDAy. ti tl [CENTRAL NEWS TELEGIAl.] It The first day of the Kempton Park July Meet- a ing was commenced under favourable auspices, I the weather being bright and pleasant, which S state of things continued to the close. A fair at- C tendance in the rings and stands contrasted well with the number of persons outside, there being E only some dozen vehicles and very fev ...

THE CHESS TOURNAMENT

... THE CIIESFS TOURNAMIENT. Loxi)uN, T'UISDAx.-AB the malnner in which players were drawn for to-day's games causod considerable interest to attach to some of the contests, the attendance of spectators was rar- ticularly good. The draw was as follows:- Steinitz v. \Vinawer, ZVII:ertort v. Noa, Bird v. Mackenzie, Blasou v. inuglisch, 13lackburne v. ;.ortimer, Sellniwan v. Tchigoriu, Roseuthal a ...

SPORTING

... S P OR TING. FORETELLIER'S NOTES. FBy ?? sPIweIAL lrnit.] LONOoN, WBDNESDAV NIrGT.-It Was a her VY day's racing at Ascot, but the weather was so do- lightfully fine that everything passed off enjoy- ably, and the company was again very large, the attendance outside the enclosure being, if any- thing, larger than yesterday. Considering the fearfully hard ground, the fields were better than ...

CRICKET

... C R IC KE T. N.I.C.C. v. DELMONT. This match was played at Ormeau on Wednes. day last, and resulted in a draw. Rea bowled and Fredelle batted for Belmont. The followine. is tba score:_ I TI. Leonard, c Powell, b Rea ?? 6 ,. Henry, ?? . e.. 2 W. Ledsharn, c WItood, b Taylor .. 30 R. E. MILean, c Wood, b Rea ,, 0 AT. Thomas, b Rea *. W. Maxwell, b Rea R*. 0 R. Coleman, b Rea .. 4 D. B. ...

CRICKET

... I ZINGARI v. MILITARY OF IRELAND. Drtimnt, FnrDAY.-A match between the I Zingari Cricket Club and a XIV. from the Gar- risons in Ireland vas commenced this forenoon on the Viceregal Ground. The players were favoured with most delightful weather, and, as on the former datys of the previous matches, a large number of visitors were presen3t. Their comfort was carefully attende'd to, rnd, the ...

SPORTING

... I I FOR'ETELLER'8 NOTES. TursixeT NiourT-There was nothing to boast of s'o far a4s thle \Veathier was concerned at Croydon tlii,, afternoon, but still only slight rain fall, and I.the Company was quite is lrg as could be oic- pocttll j1Qie~c%-ei', the, fiorit Nwil of poor elase, andle, as at tile lI-L jot; ug, backers (lid badly. Wi itiderc rn- brtough t thorin tgrief in the ope ein g, race, ...

COURSING

... acou *. TMN C. HtYCoE ?? j i~7~ir.;jETX - t HA&YDOKASCInEIOWT! - Tudce-Mr. Brice. ilipper-3. Willciuson. TL.IM~) ?? . Tart large aitt.dancc onl thle third and conciuding day plainly denltnatrstri' Oltie g-rat sueteeas of this populal.r CItriScttis v: .tilerin'. A'iiot''Ueli t tle ?? NVLws leoq favourabl, t o out ioar s'05, 3. heavy misi neecesittinlg a delay of biuttL an houllr, btlls stand ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIN Gi CORETELLER'S NOTES. [BY orta svr,'cL wma4. ,NnwxkxTR-r, TueSDAY NIenTr.-Thongh rain fell before breakfast, the weather w as beautifully fine during the afternoon, and the racing was of EL highly-interesting character. The July Stakes, as was expeoted, was contested by somne smart youngsters, and two ?? and Adelaide filly-fought out the battle. The latter was a warm favourite, slight ...

CRICKET

... = P - C-- K L C I C E T. GLOUJCESTERSHh1tiRi v. MIDDLESEX. GLOUCESTER only added 8 to their overnight total at Clifton on Saturday, and the innings closed for 189. The interest contered in the question whether the Western county could stay long enough to avert a one innings defeat. They had 349 to get wheu they started with W. G-. Grace and Woof at half past twelve. Woof was dis- missed in the ...

SPORTING

... IRISH 1URF NOTES AND CURIMENT TOPICS. :OeDtIN, SA~rnlmAv,-What with thle A.nahl: steoplecabses and coursinl -it Johnstovn and Holestone those who c red to go afleld in search of sport had certainly no difaioulty to find it. The Attanal gatherinh proved an eminently success- f ul Affair, as what with fine weather, a large at. tendanos, good fields, and really exoiting contests, nothing was left ...