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GREAT GLOVE FIGHT IN AUSTRALIA

... he carried h off a competition with the greatest ease, at once esbab- t] lishing himself as a determinedand hard-hittifgborer. This repubation he continued to sustain, and tine a ater time, when giving a stone or more away, he has a, come ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... distribution a vote of thaiers was accoeded to General Smi.th on the motion: of Mr. John A ird, Tat.. A TasurRIBLE Dsarlae.-On Thursday night a last naamed Hiolmes, employed at the Heap-hridtge papes mill, Roeywood, fell between a press and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Game Chicken ?? a Ca~meronian.S Signal Shot a ?? Van der Berg ..4 fltocktonisn a Callao ?? a Kremlin .5 Pulpit a Frivens 4 I Obilderine.S: Pe'tepr's Pece,.8 o Biten tlilverstone a Biattle Bell ...

ATHLETICS

... Others, a fine brealk of 193, but Peall scored a triue the faster, and at last, with an un- finished innings of 222, won by 1,452. SERIOUS CARRIAGE ACCIDENT. Herr Praeger, a nmember of the Austrialan Reichsrath. who is on a visit to England, met with ...

PASTIMES

... better, and made a draw of it. At Ranelagh the Royal Horse Guards and Middlesex also played a draw.- Cyclists may be interested to hear that Messrs. J. K. Starley and Co., Melton Works, West Orchard, Coventry, have published in convenient form a table showing ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 554 | Page: 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING, YESTERDAY

... first ' E. Willnsent, 5 yds, second; H. A. Flint, ?? t yd, third. Won by a yard and a half. Timse, 12 sec. 300 Yards handicap (open) :-W. Hilton, Polytechnic H., 2byds start, flst; H. A. Flint, SLY., 14yds second;lH. A.3 Cousins, Poytchi , ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... seventy and eighty horses at present afford out ick a too ample choice, and it will be as well to Ien kim wait until the acceptances are declared on Tuesday. hee WThe distace is a little over a mile and a half, fe ad AmhiaTyrant, and Gold, with I Ost 31b ...

PASTIMES

... innings made I33 (A. C. McLaren 76), the fast bowling of D. Forbes being too much for several of their best bats. So the match was drawn. Drawn, too, was the match between the Australians (who, by the way, scored a victory, and not a draw, as we stated ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1076 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Dog Rose, on whom Watts rode a very patient race, and landed Mr. A. James's a f colours first past the post by three-parts of a a 7 length. Don Quixote, with odds on him, won a the Sweepstakes, and found ...

CYCLING AND CYCLISTS

... 44 in. 12 3-5 sec. * * ** * * The \Winchester Congress of the Society of Cyclists last wveek-end was a great success, over fifty Fellows and friends, including a number of ladies, taking part. It is of course impossible to exhaust an ancient city like ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... recent he reply to the A.A.A on the subject of betting at the Southera he Counties anda. Championship. and to state, in hien of such ?? former answer (which in efect told the A.A.A. to mind its OWn busliness), ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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