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SPORT IN 1889

... SPOTRT IN 1SS. Ain Tt li- Vv~'n thi '.tdcir7'ibi to tRirel at tho tIM oftc? 'W C,'Ir s,'nut. lotfq anl the edpt~roc~--vs kf the ebset qports that wel Pcan~inr tilnt 5wdtli the, Turt, the ifleltimatot brannh, foi ir th-o ivxt fow wontbl' cl-liuls 11ivislod sttrimay be, ~e with the remuark t tir qpor, vvunld Fti xnwsh itntnns'ed if' tki numiber ae~ip worie lartteh'v 5\'ili\'d. the siipplv' of ...

MANCHESTER NEW YEAR'S MEETING

... MIANCHE6TE1. NEW YEARi'S YEETNG. IcIrOGI;'0.LMNa F'OP. TEL; DAY. rq1(1 IJ t p L a1 pi:fxd to bro-s nvhi(:b havo arrivml'.1 1.0 -A II .E;A' 11LAT 1ACE ' ,AL1' T f 701 ova; 4-yi-olai ilt., I1,r 11.t ib ;s 'tna ag llst IQib; the ainiaer oi m ho utCI'd hU1dir O!' I It rnee in 19833 of 90 avo or twice of 50 ',Vo 51bb, twice *i 9[) or tCrico o 6i0 iOlb extrP.; selfinr stakeC3 ot Ires1 I tlomll ba ...

FOOTBALL

... THE Tovn oe rHE Coa1XrrToass.-After their defeat at the . bands of Durham the Corinthians journeyed to Glasgow, 2 where yesterday they met the Queen's l'ark eleven. A 2 eplendidgame ended in a victory for Queen's Park by three goals to two. '1Hc ToUR OP THE MAoRIs.-An immense company was present at Park Avenue, Bradford, vesterday,wbhen the Shor's s contested the home drub. Bradford won by a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MANCHESTER 'NOTES.A As is usually the oaso at t he Manchester New Year's Meeting, there was a tremendous gathering of B3 holiday people at New Darns to-day, and they would have had little to complain of in thes sport if fog had B been abs.ent. As it wss, it was imspossible to see 'he Lie. horses tiot a short distance from the winning post. P1 Thesre was not much to rhoose between Minstrel Maid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... rSPOzRLING INi-iELLIGENCE. WANCiIEinTEIO NEW% YEAkR'S MsEETING. Althljuogli a thieck fog, t' erailvl it, mlsechsstcr in tujerrcin LoT in:; ttt ii w'j x.t aa w.n to I rnuic ci,!nrer at N'2 W ira itauct Ce fl t iV ?? thle sT ott Cesidd be obtained, Lot s.till there vnias g~ood, tile nte, thle ijireeoiuig riout be pilnszincedi Flu, a svr,, Altotniidnrs naiil a tir~t aylpearance in tine Maiden , ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO RTING INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL SPRING MIEETING, MA31cH B 20, 29, andI S0. arrve SecoND DAY.b EsNTRIS Von THE GRAND NATIONAL ST11EPLEONASH of 1 800 oas art suys., by subscription of l6gs each, l0ft. and 5 only ifde- Lander e--a-edhyt time- hereaftrob nmed. to Mfessrs.Weatherby MO Ionly ; seoondto reciv 10iso5v., ana third 100 sees. from BO the stakes ; a handieap~forjfoutr-yldo and uwards ; ...

PASTIMES

... gfPATIE THE TURF.-Neither the attendance nor the sport was quite up to the average on Boxing-Day at Kempton Park. Lady Winifrel secured the most important event, the Christmas Hurdle Handicap, and Mr. S. Woodland, jun., rode a couple of winners. Next day, Ireland, steered by Captain Lee-Barber, secured the Qualifying Hunters' Steeplechase, and Intruder the Richmond Handicap Hurdle Race. ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP

... THE SKATING CHAMPIONSHEIP. The race for the X4tional Skating Associatiore's Open * Championslip was decided yesterday at Lingay Fen. near? Cambridge, where a mile and a half course with three turns, had been prepared. The iee was in capital condition, and a r L-are inumber of spectators were present, There were thirteen c competitions, and tie conditions were that the four men who a made the ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... MAYOCHESTES t NEW YEAR'S 3MEETING. The holiday meeting at Manchester attraotod a large Core. pnny on Tueidaj, but a. denme mist, which ?? the arco course during the afternoon, preventod the spectators from Erning much cf the racing. Winners: Huntrs' Flat Race, Burghley t100 to 30), Mr. G. Lambton ; locw Year's Hanrdi- cap HourdUe RRos, Sophist (2 to 1), W, Thornton; Selling Hordle Race, Sneco ...

SPORTS, YESTERDAY

... c STOKR NEWIoNGTON HfARR.IERS V. S P. JOIIN'S HARRIERs. ?? an inter-club race between these packs c came off, at Clapton, over a ruije course, the contest > being preceded by an ordinary run. Victory resulted e with the Stoke Newington by six points, they scoring 9t35 to their opponents' 44, the points being reckoned as in the cross-country championship. A. J. Brown, of the winning tee woeas ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALIL Toe Tore. o TIMt %kms.-The 'MaOriS added aoother SUCT' so to their rco.d, ou aturdar, when they met and do- 'idte i u~ clu ,t ~jlv lois1. ?? ?? scored a goal to ~al-tee ed lnay won tv two goals sad a try to a 'ri ?? T CdU'iTlA _.0n Saturday the (~iabho- t~1leiti. SnucTr1ani (lUb atSunderland. EAChI ido NcttwcQ, so I the goose wras drawn. ' 's ub ?? Noe'oi'oltADi v. OiL) CLI 2OIIA ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTtNG INTELLIGENOE THE MANCHEESTR OBJECTIONS. The Press Association says that the disputes at the Manchester December Meeting formed the chief business of the Grand Natioual Hunt Committee, whose meeting was held atthe offices of Messrs. Weetherby, in Old BurliotOn-8trnet, yesterday afternoon. It wililbe remembered that the questions arose oa December Ulth, the opening day of the meeting ...