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