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COURSING

... (XIJ]R8. NQ. ISTFAFoPT) couTisSiNG Ml!;Tl' IN1G.-TtT~i~l8AV. AVIt, I I.teletteti ilttrt sent ?? ilt ?? yvestetlty, tald 11r tetith fe, xcvl.altiotts ttte itriti tott gtottiitu te4ts at tittlitit 'Ttce wiatiter wottobuisit titgty thiw tad tilt attenitattee watH a liclt Ihirgi tile, ?? CItd p~ittitttin'wlltc itt thu lirt ?? Stakes, J3ftC ?? a% Ittter entittitle it) I ltotlott . 'The Jtujtptt5 ...

CRICKET

... MIDLES =Z v. GLOUOUTERSflREZ In meeting Middlesex yesterday at Lord's the Gloucester- shire eleven wore sadly handicapped by the unavoidable absence of their two bowlens, Woof and Roberts. Woof was ubltogtaway from his duties as coach at Cheltenbani aolee w ite s Roers was prevented from playing by an attack of influeniza.. The borne county had, with two excep- tions, the same side as in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . on THE ST. LEGER. on, Although racing was-suspended in Yorkshire l ad, during the last week-presumably to allow¶ wfl breathing space between York and flonocaster-g 'ere yet, with Derby, three-days, and Sandown. Park, ve. two days, there was not much rest for the. ~ !ter general followers of the sport. At the Midland s' ads meeting, usually reggarded, and. correctly so, as a by a modell of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Gold OVERNIGHT NOTES AND ANTICIPA- Tode TIONS. elns DUNSTALL PARK AND Hf 21ST PARK. slave_ Sport at Dunistall P1ark to-dlay proved of fair NV quality, and speculators fared wall by selectinigthe o, -winners of four consecutive eveilts. These were Silver- 100 sand, who landedthe DcUdey-hill Maiden Welter Plate, Ab Scotch Air who secured the Buslibury Selling Welter, asavi Compassion who carried ...

COURSING

... NEWMARKET OLD CHAMPION MEETING. Eares were plentiful yesterday, and the whole of the re- maining-trials were run oni in one ield. The Champion Puppy StLakes resulted in a four-handed division between Narboro, Threat, Nanette Potin, and Wild Clansman. Nar- born, wbo belengs to Gol. North, has net yet been beaten, but Threat was probably the best of the four divides. Altogether the meeting was a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SANDOWN PARK NOTES. The changge from yesterday's weather to that g eipeciitenedto-day at Sandowni Park was little short a of marrelloust In consequence there was a marked ie icreaein he ompay, wichwas, however, still som01ewhat below, the average. Racing was resumed with the Albany ve Furlongs Stakes, for which Day )fDawn was backed at even money against Galloping Pr Queen and Oddfellow, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NOTES AND ANTI[OLPAT EONS. TI. isia itonfl nt i itht olin ?? tofsuppi r tines imtportatnt SI.. Loero trials tit tiny period of tics scitnoit, iii unit Inst wlcnn it is so for nvl ciicet tin bloodi- rt scool, 'l'his cis-is, ltowvo'r, Vito good Inrtl n to of Johnc In Porter to atcomuplislt I sity good fortune, for noe inteitot wiiitlinr Oviti is r'cgardsci its; baintri iiijitnre to hut St. ...

CRICKET

... * THE HASTYXS FETIVAL. T GEFILEMEN v.PAYM CIA& art, The prafessionals'-gaineda,a brilliant victory over ?? u ion, f altheure t atings yesterday, and brought the annual ei &mefesivl tere.tgetorwith the first-elasi cricket season of ina1891, to a successful termination. ~Tbhon there was not men le at much ennshiae .the afternoon waipilsasy fine, and a Large Gen axed copay of spectators put ins ...

CRICKET

... (.RT.CACE(Trft. MIJDDLESEX v. WlllFY. -- Folt flowiox 'ON crr. 'tile i,,ll-teuowit slow iowii (lesr~' Baitell, forl whttsit el belieilt thji i'iturnt Inett' hetwe,weti Mi(Idlissex ititi tfii'ti t(O it livinlg 1i1LtYed ift Lotitfo, hall tote ?? iiit iii ili'st-c1tlts ott tti,li't, in lie wooske tip Lw yi rcett aetoilite a rgttiii ninerifie of irn iiiciiel,,i; of fits4 clreer ui'tf lie ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTDALL. -4- RUGBilY UNION11. hi THE1 COUNTY CbAMPIfONNS1l1l'.-SOUTHl EASTFrZN A' Ic ?? V DlrVISION. a Stad lutslV ?? bicit Opportunity of lMdlesde'C n retiiigte I e t tio t thla ead at tlei group, pasied away L - esiterday, when. ait ltichnioud, thm Surrey teali loot thelm liy ii gioal to Uothllg It. woe not a Italia Of anypwrulbi-o . I liiency, Thbcro were tinics when the football ocioared ...

FOOTBALL

... FOU'TBAJLL. rU013Y UNION. K a R YOIESIIIii; SENIroR CvOccUclTl0oN.-A coatcil VW played If , v ?? at Dewsbury betwees the home club aund I alif in T hbs result IV a win for ?? by r. goal and two trim to 1?. Lid. Wi IHucpleasucc.,c) Svscprc.ccIOc CAocci-It is otlieiatly ltated ac, I that tile uclpu'zcai If thi, club aifectil oidy priceet tuseber bc 2 who hiave played foottbalil or tics Club. ...

YACHTING AND SAILING

... i 6 Tsatrtr YArcer CMu.-On Saturlay the mernber. hnad . their openingiiirce, starting fruin oil the new Foloon liotel, at lravweneed, uod uliling to Erith aud rnotrne roniwling at mnark boat elf the Moral Coienthian Yhelit Club tweadqutnwr.s T'he cut ies receivea were-for 29 retorio nd inder, Undine, 2.5 I i . Yea'ein); Fleotiang, I 'it. Ilarvey Moore); Surecreso, I1 iolton Iuge) Roltiue, .e ...