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LONDON BETTING

... ~TVflflTA frrn- Vocroru Ctuan, Wednesday. In a limited market. there was little to choose between Lord Iladdlington and Air. Wilkins for the position of favourite, as I,000 to 70 twas asked for at last about the latter, while 1,000 to 75 wos laid against Lord Hadldlington. Mr, Wilkinson, who, it Is reported, runs Shepherdess, cause to 25 to 1; and the other quo- tations need no exalaulatioe ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I r. 3 15 !2 KEMPTON PARK RACES.-YlESTEaAYc. 'nuss, WALTON SE5.I.ssces WNVMMen hFAcieeAi' of S envo cacti, with 100aildeml; wiener to lie cold for 100.novs. One mite. mr. Evanis's Iteil Wolf, 4 yes9, Set 10th,.. ?? . Webbs1 Air. illbteetos Kaleidoscope, aged, lost 7Th - Merboy 2 Colonel Cavye's Thes Reeave, aged, l0ot ?? . Wood 3 Select (Deektin), Zuceltere (J Jones), Erlsierberry (W-yatt), ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LINCOLN AND LIVERPOOL NOTE.S. I I Thle isiarest Iin the Llncolnsleire Handicap wias fully sustainied u'l to the close, and althoegh there was arty, sjalttnty of money for Henry George, Elf IKing, Valour, anes lourauee, Buchanan was fires tip to cte foil of the flag. The race, sees rite at at capital petce tlcrrcsgltont, acnd Plost olslbit ads most of the runniing until ball escile from isutee, ...

CRICKET

... THE HASTINGS WEEK. SOUTH1 OF ENGLAND v. AUSTRALLNS,. At Hastings yesterday the Australians gained a highly credit able and thoroughly well-earned victory over the South of z land by nine wickets. Some sech result had, of course t expected, as overnight the South were only 52 rune ahead' tj'3 one wicket to fall; but nevertheless there were rianmys' people to see the tinish than might have been ...

SPORTING NEWS

... *. - RACING NOME. Eleasaater weather was erperlenceed at Croydon ?? than on1 ?? onenig afternoon, and the attendance was again large. The sport was of much the same chamcter as that witnessed Lyesterday, and there is little that is worthy Of comment. The4 ?? ?? ?? Joen-easily secured the United Kingdom Steeplechase, Pan (who was MAde a Warm favourite) refueng at the farmouse ditch, and Baccy ...

SPORTING NEWS

... * MALTON STEEPLECHASES. YFgS7 RDA.i-This pleasant meeting was commenced [amidst, surroundings of the most winterly character, as snow not only lay on the ground but fell heavily during the progress of the racing. Nevertheless there was a, capital company present, and amongst those on the Stewards' Stand was Prince Albert Victor. If the fields were not large, the sport proved interesting, and ...

PROFESSIONALISM IN FOOTBALL

... PROFESSIONALIs-j IN FOOTBLL. DAMAGES FOR BgREACH OF CONTTRACT. | At the Stoke-ou.Trsnt Co Cnty Court, yesterday, his Honour Judge Jortdan had before Hilm an action possessing i wet some interest to the football world', as bearing upon th i me) question of professionalism, and showing the amenities tieo practised between local clubs. The case was one in which sho Harry Lockett and Frederick ...

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCHES

... I i A j ~LEAGUE MATCHES. ASTON( VILLA v. -WOLVERHAMPTON bamapton, to fine weather adbefore about tretosn seatr.The game -was a fast one all through, and very even, the result being in doubt up to the call of time. Playing down hill in the firet hail, and with the sun at their haks, thon'gh the wind was against them, the home team focdthe play for the first few minutes, and Warner ha~d soon to ...

THE LOWER RACES OF MAN

... At the Drill Uall, Bath, on Saturday evening, Sir John Lubbock delivered a lecture to working men, the subject being The mental condition and ideas of savage races.' Although outside the regular Drogrammne of tile British Association these popular lectures have each year been highly appreciated, and the lecture of Sir John Lubbock proved no exception to the rule. In thecourse of his lecture ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Weahe o tec RACING NOTES. Weater o themost -enjoyablee character was associated wd thle Cup day at Goodwood, and there wats ae great Incerase In theI attendlance, eslecitelly on tile lawn, whichis-wore a particularly gaY 16appearance. Tristan, as we anticipated, was 55555d1 a great favourite for the Cup, but aitlenugh lio looked alt over a winner ~.aftor laying a long way out of Isis ground a ...

CRICKET

... THE AUSTRaU OS- V. GEXTLV, -VL [BmY TELF(ItRAPU The match between tire Australians and ?? Scotlanl eas commenced yesterday in very difil ad 'nlet5 weather at the ground of the Crange iCuh, , tirat~nii Edinburyh. Rain fell In the moronl%, and c r, pi a wvicket which enould otherwise havo heat very Feood a9 and Biannerman stood out of the Australiat rr Tfe,, SlteI thei tos,t~e Colonists vrent ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP'ORTING_ INTELLIGENCE. SPORITING NOTES. ?? the EDITon of Ilae DAILY 1osr. Si,-B3etwcen the Sussex fortnight and the York sole- pres a bration a certain lnto rgu cusin sportingeiccs h ased. the jaded turfite iii tho isiterim s~ecks fresh fields and twe pastures new,1 in order to reou'perats his energies for renew. dur iug the contest, Ardent indeed must be thle aportemaicth 0who follows the ...