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LINGFIELD RACES, YESTERDAY

... 0-Parley, 3 yre, 7ts10Th, l-lb Allan>lameey, 6pzs, 7st lOlb, O-Brown Bess t, 3 yrs, 7st 2Do, 0-Faithless, 3 gyra, 7st 71b, 0. Blackberry Maider t..t entry) Two-yenr- old .Plate; five ?? Gunrds,- 9et Glladden), 1-Whispers, et lllb (S. Ioates), 2-llldetene flly ...

RACING AT LIVERPOOL

... pI fns, 41t ofb ( .-Eleventh Aintree Hunt' Steeplechase: Tenby, aged, list 101b) Lord of the Glen, 6py, Is ls 1ib. (2 ; Blackberry, 4 rsm, lost Bltb(3).-Duchy : 7ate: Boy Neil, 2 pis, 1et Bib (1)a; Iodele,- 5 -vs, Bt Pi (2); Ten dOr, pie BetPib(3). thbeeary ...

COURSING

... I4 Maessrs. Faweott's Flitting Far beat Mr. 3. T. Collett's Con- 14.15 voot Bells 13328 r. 0. Bedford's Black Eyed Sally (Blackberry) beat Mr. W. 13.22 Osborno's Woo Alice 13.f' Mr. S. Fletcher's Fooling Around beat Mr. W. Ablerton'a 12 26 Argumeat 12.11 ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... n, and it is almost in this condition that we must look at it now. A few days prior to the advent of October, when the blackberries hang luscious oln the brambles, and the brown nuts drop from th'e clusters, the keeper goes, as is his wont, to the coppice ...

SUMMER SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... doubt he is the best all-round man playing for England to-day. Hundreds in first-class cricket are getting as common as blackberries in August just now, one following the other with such rapidity as almost to bewilder the reader. What price Surrey for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? Mr. Constable's Blackberry, 6 nrs Ot ?? 0 I (Winnertrerne bytuud.g 05 r Betting:- 5 to 4 apt Inverkeithing, 5 to 2 each agat Della C] RI Donna colt and P1hoebe Athol colt, and 20 to 1 agat B~lacbry After settling down Blackberry miade pn1from Placebo ...

SPORTING INTELLIENCE

... agt the othern. Stas Trap was Lsirt off', but was soon heade b y Blackberry, ivio went on well clear of Star Irap t and Florence St. John' with Ilulmer next, and ro ortiv last. Blackberry held aclear lead until entering the 9ie fr c Ihome, where Star Trap ...

BOXING

... if any, strings there are going to be tied to the cheque. Cheques in America with strings tied thereon are. as common as blackberries in Wimbledon's vales. Should the two men mieet, what a sensa- tion will it not cause. And again, asI have said before, ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... giving receipts for baits and advice to fly-fishers. I-le once angled I with success, he tells us, for bream with ripe blackberries and other pleasant baits. On another occasion he breaks away from Cotton to give the fly-fishernman a tip for making ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... with the exhibition is that Mr. San Woodiwiss will dispose of his renowned kennel of bulldogs (except the champion bitch Blackberry) on the third day of the show. YorT;, 1.30 - Staee Villain, 1 Niazawattee, 2 Middleton, 3 5 ran Aust.aliaus--151 for 5 wiciccts ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... as might naturally be expected in such a bi field, and amon1g so many high-class handicap horses, are as plentiful as blackberries in the fall, and yet there is not that division among the prophets that one might expect. I'Auur ' (SporlingLife) pins ...

SPORTING, YESTERDAY

... and is very fond of racing, but he does not gamble. At one time of day ours was the only Derby. Now they are as common as blackberries, being run all over the world. This afternoon the Ger- mnans will see their Derby decided at Hamburg, and of the eight ...