SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCHES

... SATURDAYSFOOTBALL MATOHES ASSOCIATION RUXLES. ENGLISH OUr TIES-FIFT ELROUND.; ASTON VILLA v, H1ORNOASTLE. Cerisidarieig that thide match was looked upoer as ia moral cre. tainsty for thle Villa, thle ...

SPORTING NEWS

... S R. ?? YORK RACES. . 1: PROGRAMIMEE FOR TBIS DAY. 2.15-The GLACsaeu PLATE (Handicap) of 153 svsoa winsaie extra. . Thrac-quarters of ia mile.. age St lb Liftey * 6 ,. 7 Governor Wailer a.e , . 3 BIta ...

SPORTING NEWS

... 0 KEMrPTON PARK RACES. YESTseanAY-v th notigto interfere with thle meeting in the Sunbury v'alley, the atenance at I'emplton. Park evas; en exceedingly good one all round. Rtoyalty, ...

STOURBRIDGE CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS

... STOURBRIIDGE CRICKET CLUB ATHLETI I SPORTS. The tenth hnnual sports of this club were held ysterday after. nosoh en the cricket ground, in the presence of a vdry ltrgo assemrbly of people. The weather ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTING NEWS, ):rT~rD~v ravure. wth eater f tlemost charming description, acid Is) striking contrast to the two preceding' days, til iiietac to witness the racing on ties Cup Day, In cite elsucal par ...

SPOTING NEWS

... SPOING NEWS 0~UB OAKS ARK RAOES, -osorigtlre counter ettrecttons, the Dank Fou0 v r ales runy tbe describeda~s a success, the nunrL 0 Ilieattendlance large, The ?? of itp.iet h ints were wrong, ani ...

SPORTING NEWS

... NEWMAR{KET RACES. ygor'r~AV.Thofins ?? a~ssociated with thle three pee. reile dsy5- fairly broke down, atny forebodinge of which were nolerlen~red. when the morning opened daill and che ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... s SPORTING INTELIGENCE. RACING NOTES. To the disaP POli utmnt of lovers of coursing, and especially Of thosewho had assembled in the A ltesr ground this morning, the I stewards found it necessary to p ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ' ' ' SPORTING NEW ?? ?? I DERBY ST1EtPLEOUASES. YflTtRbAY-.iA hard frost Let ins after midnight on Mondclay, adrsscieggppiered.I sjsossibie in tble.rurminlg. E;veqnseaas, liaosesr, ¶ere adopted ts t ...

MR. DAVITT AND THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

... MR. DAVITT AND THE NATINAL LEAGUE.: A PROOLAIMDMEETING. lv Jaconnectionwitlj the evictions on Colonel G'Callagbans wt ,eteM.Davitab addressed a publict eale iteneighbourhood of. Scariff, yesterday mCi ...

FOOTBALL IN LANCASHI

... RE ANTD CHESHIRE., RUGBY. LIVERPOOL FIR8T FIFTEEN v. REST TWE&'TY-TWO. Thiamatchbwaplayed at Aigbutrthon Satnr'ay, before a fair number of spectators, and was a most ?? opening foe the season. In the first half, Durandu dropped a neat toal, and Fernie and Xeyworth secured triesm Dreanda doing the need- fuL In the second halt the Rest ' once or twice invaded their opponents' quartera, but ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTLNG INTELLIGENCE. rel LATEST GALLOPS OF TEE DERS3Y HORSES. PIt ArXTRSEE. wit Is Wood. In the saddle, had a capitalmile and three quarters gallop. BD-CgsActlatf galloped one mile and three-uarters ...

Published: Tuesday 24 May 1887
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1420 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games