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SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... SATURDAY'S SPORTS (From our Special Stllidey editionof last week.) ATILETICS. PROSPECTS OF THE CROSS CoUNrTRY SEASON.t As is usual after the Christmas festivities, contests across country were hut few in and around thle Audou district on Saturday afternoon, most of the crack runmers indulging in a well-earned rest, prior to a rercomusiene- menlt of- their preparation for the Southern Counties ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... SATURDAY'S SPORTS, (Fron our Special Sunday edition of last week.). ATTILETICS. Nor'rc LoNDoIn HascatcrES. The Invitation Four Miljes Stecplecilase handicap, pro- moted by this club, was the chief cross-country fixture in the metropolitan district on Saturday. The race, which took place from the headquarters of the club on North- hill, High-ate, proved a highly interesting one, 50 out of the ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... (From our Special Sunday edition of Iast week.) ATHLETICS. FALCON HARFIERS OPeN ST1_rPrcHsr,0` The Five Miles Open steeplechase of this club as the leading cross-country event in the London district on Satursay. Therace, whichwas witnessed at various points by large numbers of people, was started from the Belvedere hotel, Linden-grove, Nu-ahead, in showery weather. A gold keyless lever watch ...

BILLIARDS

... W. J. P12.l? V. F. WIrTE 3on £400. The 16,000 up all-in match, in which Penll conceded White 3,500 start for a setake of 2001. aL side, was concluded at the VWectminster aquarium onl Satm'day. Some hetvy scoring was seen during the week, Peall on Thurcdccy running up a break of2,170 (721 spots), andi attlhe close of Fridny's play the toatls were-WIlite, 12,083; Pall, 12,100. On resumcing for ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... SATUTRDAY'S SPORTS. ATHLETIC;-e. LmySwI~IAM HARE: AND HorNSe OPEN SrEsPTttIEA5E. Onl Saturday this important anniual even t Was decided over a five miles course at Catford-bridge, and proved a great success, ae out of the excellent entry of 84 these were 61, runners. The handicap haff been framed from H1. Whittle);, tieswell-known member of the Cotewold.H., who sacialeed in frontl of 61.0 ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... (From our Special Sntulay edition of last week.) ATHLETICS. TOWER ATHLFTIC CLnB's OPEN STELECnBASR. Few croes.country competitions have attained the im- portance which attached to the above-mentioned rae, which was held at Walthamstow on Saturday afternoon, and attracted an enormous crowd to the club's head- quarters. No fewer than 16 valuable prizes were pre- sented for various purposes. The ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... ATHLETICS. NORTae OF TEE TuAMrS INTER-CLrUD RACE. The race for the premiership amongst junior cross- country clubs North of the Thanies has now become an established annual event, and needless to say, with the rapid growth of clubs of the kind, a very large amounit of interest attaches to the affair. The raco last year waa run over a eight miles course at Wood-green, and the St. Paul's ...

THE LONDON SCOTTISH RIFLES

... -. Yesterday the annual winter inspection and distribu. tion of prizes to the London Scottish rifles took place at the headquarters of the regiment before a large company, which included General Sir Peter Lemsden, General Philip Smith, commanding the Home district (who, gave away the prizes), Col. Stracey, commanding the Scots Guards,the Brigadier-general ofthe SouthLondoubrigade, of which the ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... (From our Special Sunday edition of jaut weefc.) ATIILETICS. NORTR OF TrE THASOES IsTEsR-Cr. RACE. The raco for the premiership =amo5ngstw J-flIbOcr0- cosmiry clubs North of the The aes has now become established annual event, and needlesi to say, with the. rapid growth of clubs of the kind, a very large amount of miteret attaches to the affair.' The race last year was run over a eight miles ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... ATHLETICS. NaW STAR Cans. An Invitation race was yesterday satisfactorily cardied out by the members of this club from their headquarters in the Maiden-road, Kentisih-town. The affair, for which there were over 100 entries, was a handicap, and was de- cided evern four miles course. The number of runners was about 70. W. Bruce wee placed at scratch, but did not compete, and A. Jones received ...

SATURDAY'S SPORTS

... (From our Special Suny edition of last weekll ATHLETICS. NEW STAs CLUre AnInvitationrace was on Saturday Satisfactomly carried out by the members of this club from their headquarters in the MaIden-road, Kentish-town. The affair, for which there were over 100 entries, was a haadi e and was de- cided over a four miles course. The nuna er of r buner was about 70.' W. Bruce was placed at scratch, ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... ATHLETICS. CAS;S5:TDLE UNrIVERSITY Srosnvs ?? snorts of tie Light Blues, which were corn. menced at Cambridge on Thursday, were resumed and concluded yesterday,with the following results:-'Ihrow. ing the Hammer :FN. Cohen (Jesus), 92ft. 2o,, first.- 100 Yards Race.-Final heat: C. J. B Monypenny, first; time, 10 2.5sec.-120 Yards Hurdle race: Greig~ (Cu~re), first; time, ?? Mile race: H. ...