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CRICKET

... 1re tio lv otlaalvl tlat atir at thle Oval yetei-rily wj cer- Uitd1l ?? aj cold act. on Morudmy, but. noth4ing elsem that is ftrkwurabla. will be iawida of tse weathar. -A uaom clheerleo statd ~itabarey afrtirraaa,t itt the miiddle of June culduiri ecruady heit imilt itrrcal, 4.~aa~r o-loutda hatg over thle f~rotizd, tasad tse ban Tarely ?? hruhl) tiartugla tltcr'.. 11Vhe quiloomnturally ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... AND HVLTI)DUN nalftO. 1 ti1)..3' .O 1 A Of 40 sovii. Thim ?? n~~ OJ.UVW. the gmtct4l Part ovr a Xhr fatwrat M7 41 R oyal, ' lttAJ. T 'R.A-NT by ilaatteo ?? 4Io 1 3 a 1, r~~ ye,, lis t 21b ?? .. . .. . .. ead I rJ- C- 21~nr DV W'&VH *\bvraN. fla~ ti4b Ur. . Woodtaud 2 lii. penote. GCILkibus N~ORTON4 aged, 12a wbi.. .8. ckay 3 04kwuer UU14;4~ by HathAo) Do~:5 ti 4 agst ~Xetou~, b to 4 ?? ...

ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA

... THEL F SECON U TEST MATCH. Ai.R LI A NS WIN T['E F TOSS. A i 1N E ST1ARiT'! t It' I til I litIN Iv t I litt Ii ILi Itt i V I' hI Ilt' t'L. CtI , t IIIitt'' TI't'itrll II ?? 4 v ulti ?? i o a lit IIIt till' tI .1 1. IIT' t 'AII 11 II 'it lo t tilt jt't~~t'l oI itiv ILi o ntI ?? ?? itt'l,'lil i Will I il'' itlt il ta~i h h11I, .,zo l ?? lfe rois ?? ai - \ vj oi try til t t It tti w''it'it ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... VORTINN INTELUGENCE. - - . - DON-CAkS EK AND SALISBRYTI NOtES. n jrkmotlug twas cunchadted this aftornoun in wi~z~ md v~sa~ait vrenthor. a.nd the attondanceen the iaa~~~tsrn~ 'r~ill.~ au Oxen'pa'nally good one. ah -~~ffir werst. but it demans little at~tu- ~ ~ ha Ir baingontho Suture. Thej chief rentens h - lyw' Lhi~tdI~i'S H=Adieap, for whic t½ ~rs,.fwhome Lamnanemidr was, in3 tx.: u~~~u i , ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPoRrING INTELLIGENCE I ?? lljv* - I T.fIrst At VWe two ?? handicap at Now-v nnrkr asiuontt'oan isstue hi aternoon in ~ ?? Th; few drpA of rainj wib141durin the niorning bad-, is,, krfftt iso' the 'u'er.Thr astendni~nc W~a quit.) out of c 3;-sp.-n Wtktn atll the 1ondo)n Sp.nl ~tAj uand&-i th'iir pstitrs tp ?? reatclet4 rtz'c-x'ndadiiueu111saous, It kV Ms an, t'f~ttl,0 gacb~it~,1u t It tailler ...

CRICKET

... TIE AUSThATIA-N rAM.A Yoeterday nftprnoon the Orient Coapany's steamer Ormus arrivd At Plymouth frnn Sydnry, having among her pasmen- gem M1ajor D. T. Wardlll, the manager of the Austrnlan crikeht team, and the 10cobing members of the -ide -Messrs. }f. Trurbls, W. Mowell, J. Worrall, C. MeLeod, and. V. Trumper. All were In the best of health and pirits. Major Wardill expressed tbs opinion that ...

CRICKET NOTES

... CftIGKET NTOTE. It vit perhaps a aurprise to a good ninny cricketer.i to lern that Mr. 0. R. Baruifalef had MuSS appointed vaptain of the Ianieeshire eleveN p for the first pert of the sieas~on. Mr. Bsrds'well i5 no straingerr to Laneashire cricket, havfing beore now done good servic for the coutmy, hit1 icest- I enrch am he did not anuest the teamn in a single match lasb year, onie had ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINO INTELIeaENCE. - I - _- EPSOM NOTES.I Always a v5Ir' ju~ptlar' gImt1zingT1, thoe 1psom NPriigl Nient:Ing ioxkiL 1lik -wsil muintaini~inlg itsO charater. If the pcrisrut wveall-r I'outiiiues there will hol a great tatheriotg ?? tliC Cty stik Stiurl'an attrnou wllt is Pit.')i fl I i, ?? 11ttil ill ivil loat to-nilght ia ?? 1 ?? fll the, hlls tI. in wr row will gooen !-1N4I ?? I lie ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WflIBOa AND PONTEPRACT NOTES. The sport Of the week Was ?? at Bitting. been tO-day, when, in spite of a somewbat threatening orning*, there w2A a Capital atlladance in tost de- partosents, Tatteroarx' ring was somewhat poorly patronised, many of the onans habitue of this enclosur being kept In town by the settling over baxt weeks accounts, and by buasine over the Cesurewitch ?? the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGINOE. ~ 1- - - -* , I I . I MANCHES~TEiR T. Although the ifieleriont, weather of the. preceding Vd~ day as hlappily- sparcd thopse who Visited New ~-Barnes this aftern on, for rendbred it diffikuit to ,~dintioguish the boloursi of the rideras ~A fai mute wras again present, and the sport proved interesting. There were four otoeplehasas and two hurdle racco on the piroramnme, ...

CHESS

... PROBLEM No. 284-IlY C. BULTCHER, Tanr. BTLACK-Four PiecesJ. WHITE-Eight Pi-ce. White to play and mate in 3 moves. PROBLEM N'o. 283.-By C. WT of Sunbury itay 12'. This problei can be solved in two ways. The author's 0 ?? soliutioen is 1, r- Et 3, B x Yt 2, B-Q 4, any; a f This pretty idea is, however, ?? by 1 B-B 4, which alsou produces a iats, in three to: s. whal.aer Pliek may ao. I II he ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MANOESTEE NOTES. Si LA 3Despite the threatening weather which un- eel fortunately degenerated into a soaking downpour,? during which the chief event of the card was decided, _i the attendance at Ncw Barnes vas an immense one, and le fully demonstrated how popular these big handicaps no are with the Manchester public. There was plenty of Bc grumbling at the late hour at which the race was fixed ...