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... after a tine race with Fo*ler, of the Finobley Harriers, retaining tbgt for a mile, in addition to a Vtory inthe fosrmrles;w who R.(A. Greene, of Mnchester, held that in the weight-Pttting. The sprint produced a catpa finish, Morgan, who ...
... the canvas roofs, and there appears a certainty of another wet night. At the firing points a variable, light, and a shifting uncertain wind, blowing from tbe right and left rear have told on, the averages, which, with a few exceptions, are not equal to those ...
... Oddfellow a mile and a half; CANONmes Crimea, Papyrus, Cyril IL, and Swift, with H.&lioE's Polonius, Heaume, and Vermilion, also went a mile and a half, and Msase's LoUp and Delaval, with T. JENsX;INGs sEN. 's Sheen. Blondel, and Gold, a ...
... Results-C. M. Scamp- ton (W) beat A. Xoodburn (A), 6 0, 6 1; J. Asbury jun. (V) beat J. Reid (A), 61, 62 ; J. D. Bnlcook (V) beat J. Somers (A 6 2,6 2; E. Berry (V) beat J. Bretheton (A), 6 K 4; Mis Wood-, burn and ...
... English, North Shields, is-a well-known p o. eyclist. He is seen at his best in a good hard race-of 20 or 30 miles and he is a remarkably fast rider. A. A. Eobb, 5irmingham, is one of the most improving of our young ...
... of a Ientath'thr~ee lesetlssewarted z 5e'dfrontMevy an~d Sbv, who ea a dead beat 4e * t~dpc Da'tless was -fifth, Withernain sixth, I irert, ''~R I'ANPICIP PLATEJI 'i'A.~e~sp BL~ I h~e winnerto be sold A .~a~e'sliaasPe~eaker, agcd-i.. ...
... was done in the second half, and a well-contested if not high-cliss, match .resultedin a draw of a goal each. Bootle thus have not yetr won a match, but a Idraw is a step in the right direction. Southport ...
... Turner and Holland made a lengthy Sco ir- stand and brought about a draw. Score- A B sd First Inkbp. YORKSHI.Er Second Linings Woc tyeb Waltn . ?? . ?? 6 I b P re Hal Wbisrb Walton ?? 410 [rb ?? 0 0 be A Sellcr a Ponsher b Waigon qiQ ...
... and Water, Martenhat or A ahgroe, a 2it TimqSm Freeoaso r Be ed ~ ~ te C ~4N ,a.osS er lady Hermit FIeld, y ermit; and ter, Al ady Hersi or Misis Hagioaope; Licensed VletueS- .e. len' Gazette, lady Hermit; Sporting bies, ...
... Lancashire-Messrs. A. N. Hornby, A. G. Steel, stre 4 S. 34L Crosfield, and A. T. oemble, with Barlow, It 13 Briggs, Mold, A. Ward, Sugg, Baker, and Yates. Zrd; 4 Kent-Messrs. F. Murcharnt, C. J. M. Fox, A. wort 3 Daffen, ...
... (70 yards start) beat A. PBoyle (140) for first place by 30 yards, J. S. M'Lean (scratch) beinz thirsd, about ten yards behind lBoyle. W. J. M~axwell (15 yards) was unplaced by about a couple of yards. There also ran in the-llnat-A. FWIine (140), J. Hall ...