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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1TENG INTELLIGENCE. HAYDOCK PARK STEEPLECHASE$.-S&T'rDnAT. TiHE SELLX,0 HUNTERS' FLAT R~ACE~ of 40 sora; weight for ~ ~* ~age. Two miles. Mr.. lat'sGARlGOYLE, by Cathedral-Slipper, age l1st 41b J250) ?? . . I?.F.Hu sal I I Mr'. omr'iA uTsaed. 1s 41b £5601 C. orer'sAerrros, Capt. E.lR. Owen 2 Betn:2 (Winner trained privatelo.) 1etn:2t on Glargoyle, who iad god Agitator with the lead until ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI'.NG INTELLIGENCE. SANDOW\N PARK NOTES. 120[' z A worse muorning in Londonl than yesterday .. reffectually spoiled the attendance at Ssandowon, the alf ,numrbers presenlt being much below thosa of Thursday. ?? 3The Prince of Walea was, howvever, again amoug the ,A V isitors, his Roval Highness beinlg accompanied by ahr .Prinlce Christisan and the Duke oE Camubridge. Fortu- 2.330. . ately ...

ATHLETICS

... -4- §-. SALFOED FAURIERtS SPORTS.-The annual athletic meeting of the champion cro~sscountry dub wes held at the Belle vue Gardens, Manchester, on Saturday, and was a decided success, the nile race bringin out four of the best men in the country at the distanIce; wile the othe ,'vents also produced most ?? cOntests. The following were the results of the principal ?? IRace-W. Pollock- Hill, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISO1tTING INTELtLfBNOB. LONDON BrrTING.-WtDNnsu% Kodele increased in favour for the Lincolnshire, Handicap athe da~ywore on, and at the close thebest offer reas 160 to S.The Rejected was introduced at 25 to 1 which piaie would 14have been taken to money. Layers woula not ad'rance uponu M re ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? With, and I bcam th bet piceobtinale, The foner Derb faourteswer bakedaganstthefield for ...

BILLIARDS

... BILLIAiRDS. J. Noi:TP. V. C. Dwsoe FoE £2O- 0,00° $ spot-barred match, in which corth cnced d da sta rt, for a staker of £108 aL side, was conedd ?? muinster Aquariunn on Saturday, the reMst, 55 shadowed for some dayv, being an ii the tesouming on Saturday afternoon ( etit 8,334, Dlswson 7,069), North ag-tin scoled mon th 8 and when the contest as adjouined to the ?? i, creased his lead to 1 ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... I _ _ _ _ _ _ , I l [ i I - After Suinday's rest it was the intention on 'el the part of both crews to do some heavy work yester- Sta day, but the unpleasant chsn-e in the weath~er that ccc took place-the boisterous 43ast wind, the rough Ea water, and the generally cheerless surroundins that u prevailed-caused them to chrange their plans. Oxford e wvent out first-coon after noonday-launching ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ATHLETIC SPORTS. 27/' Inbigtand spiin glike, thoughrahe cold 2 ant sentativee of athletes of tlse Universities of Oxford and all Cambridge was held at Queen's Club,W~est Kensuington, ( 0- yesterday afternoon. From the highly creditabledi il mnannersin which the representatives of each University id had acquitted themselves at their own sports some Er n capital performanoes ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...