Refine Search

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 ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIN G M1C(HESTE.R MEETING-YEsTnBDAY. LCE5NTAL N-WS TELEBA]M.] New Year's Handicap. Wiinbeer (J. Jones) ?? 1 &jrance (Kirby) . 2 E[ih Reels (MIr. T. Spence) 3 . * 3 getting-7 to 4 on Mynheer; 2 to 1 aast Ad- vanloe. won by four lengthe; a bad third. WVininer sold to Mr.3 D. Phillips for 885 guineas. Selling Hurdle. The MiUer (W. Lawrence) .1 Briallu (J. Adams) .2 Fear,,us (G. Moran) .3. ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINaI. LIVERPOOL MEETING-YEqBThaDnt. aOEXNTAL NEWS TELGRiM.] TrncmEwas alarge ?? afternoon to witness the decision of the Liverpool Cup, although it has sadly fallen from its once high estate, the field yesterday numbering only a quartette of runners. The weather proved beauti- fully fine, the sun shining brightly during the whole of the proceedings. The fields during the afternoon were ...

SPORTING

... SP.ORT IN G. * LIVERiPOOL NOTES. fSPECImAT TEGrAiZa ROi; rJTELL&B. CAPITrA sport is promised at Liverpool during the next four days, for the arrival-list last night is very large, and good fields will be the rule. Alban and Buckshot are the only Cup candidates on the spot at present, but the others will arrive in due course, and altogether the meeting pro- mises to be a thorough success. ...

THE MAZE LOCAL FARMERS' RACES

... THE MAZE LOCA FARLERS' RACF9 Tim following are 'the entries for these Trw43 which are to be 'run on the Maze CtUirse ?? Easter Monday, the 10th inst.:- MLkzs Cup, value 40 SoVs., with 20 'O'sRdde for horses the bona-fide property, and in session prior to 1st Marcli. of hack carover_ or farmers resident in tile Counties of Bow, Antrim. Weights--4 years old, lost . veI old, list 71b; 6, 6, and ...

COURSING

... CO UR S-IN G. o tinghann, he had, after further medioal {nauiry, .1 advised her tIajestY to ?? the capitat gen. Sir George Elliott, M.P. iB ?? to arrive from Egypt on Saturflays^*hi will probablyre- sume his narliamentary dutlev on lt:ondav Last night's Court Oircg74r says DIr. Glvadstone ยข- was prevented by ?? from having an audience of ?? at BuokiDgham P&lD10e yesterday aiQernoonW . . . TEX ...

SPORTING

... REMPTON PARK ME, ETING-Td8 DAY. ECENTRAL NEWS TELE61,,] OIIDEE 059 RutNmNG. H Sunbury Maiden ,, a, ., 1 0 Selling Steeplechase .. 1585 D cember Hurdle 2. -15 Thames Hunters' H e .. * 2. ..o Miiddlesex Steepleohase . .. 3.3b SCRATCHING S. Oat of all Kemptou engagermeitg-Solver, The majority of the horses are trained in bMW neighbourhood, and will arrive this morning. F 0 0 T B A L ?? ULSTER v. ...

CRICKET

... C R I C KE T. CA1,1lFIDGE UNIVFlASITY v. ENGLAND. TuiLs match came to a prematture close yestcrday, the Cant cbs being dismiissed by twenty minutes to two. Thornlton's powerful team won easily by ono innings and 92 runs. J. K. Studd's highly com- mendable 60 included three 4's, three 3's, and, tbn 2's. A-. P. Lucas toos six wickets in twelve cvers, LWO balls for ten runs. The following is the ...

SPORTING

... MANCHESTER NOTES. rs8PRcAL TILEGI& rnoi rOnUTSLtAL.1 A TrTREMENDoUS company assembled at New Barnes to do honour to the Manchester Cup day, and a most interesting race took plaoc. but comment on the result is hardly needed, neither Wallenstein ?? being good enough to win any of the great events to be discussed next week at Ascot. The following are my selections for to-day. De Trafford Welter ...

SPORTING

... . ENGLISH SPORTING;NOTES. ?? owzl coWiuiRPO2WENT.]) LONDON, SATonDA'. l FeROM Tuesday morning until late on Wednesday evening rain fell at Newmarket with very little intermission, and the ground outside the -stands. had been churned into a perfect 'quagmire, so that the sunshine of Thursday was all the more appreciated by those who bad stopped on, though many left by the special& on Wednesday, ...

SPORTING

... SIPORTIN G. DONCASTER NOTES. rgpEctAU TTEeORAiN FROM FOaRMTiLYA.R. POSCASTEiR, WEDNESDAY NSGrT.-Dutch Oven's victory was the greatest surprise that has oc- eiirred in the St. Leger since Hawthorndon won twelve years ago, but her success was no fluke. Celieimniss was beaten on her merits, after look- ilng all over a winner. Shotover ran well, as didl Saclhen, who must be very dangerous for ...

FOOTBALL

... F OTBALL. CLIFTONVILLE V. AVOXli:.. ( Xssociation Rules.) The match between these clubs, on satvrtlobr t was won hy the forrner-3 goals to 2. 'Ue (Ci: E tonville points were scored by Brownie (2) Spiller (I). Tbe Avoniol goals were bhuh 1t1!.' by Craig, who all through played a eapital ge supported by Carson, while but for dic Ikeepiun of MICormic the winners would liae run up a much larger ...