CHESS

... SATURDAY, FEY 16, 1892- Cowntmimtions for this column should reach us not ]&tar than. Wednesday evening. PROBLEM 117. By Geom A. Chanoer. First prize Two mover in Problem Toarney of the New Yor ...

SPORTING

... Iran - Kit ?? 5 Of was Cnrnl. X RACINc. ndl- hbe ITEWMAR T NOTES. bat THUHSDAY Nxcnr.I pub Fairly interesting sport was seen this afternoon icu at Newmarket, athough it never rose to anythin ...

SPORTING

... k's RACING. ,sh NEWMARKiET NOTES. !a1 TuosnAY Nirnnr. he The fielding against Orme to-day was very pro- nounc'ed, and ?? who carefully Watched his runningi the St. Leger will doubtless be of ...

Published: Wednesday 28 September 1892
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7033 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... S- o RACING. DIEBY* NOTES.3 r ~MONDAY NIErowr] One of the races set to olose this evening bhsing failed to fill, the card for the oteleing day as I Derby will conain onlr five events, but the ...

CHESS

... SATURDAY, SEPTMUBER 17, 1892 COn'mirx1ation1 forthis column should reach usnot later than Wednesday eveningx PROBVEM 129. By Thmas Guesb, Smetbwicl,. BLACK 12 PzRciS. WHITE 9 PIECEs. White to m ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1892
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 992 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

... -SATURDAY'SFGOTBAI4. . -. ASSOCIATION our TIE.-Szcos'n ROUND. AcounEgcos V. Sunsar'.flD,-These clubs met to i decideihehreplayed tie, which took'place-on th3 6und of the ?? club, in the presence of some eight, thousandeople. The visitors wrthe t to start,i C ploi thei needful, and they immediately took a I the giame to their opponents' citadel, but tbe'home team 1 ! quckly relieved themselves ...

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

... I- 'ID_ * TEHE LEAGUE.--PpIS QION ?? Sips V. No's' Foimt-Th ald rivalsit m et ground -of tbe former,- and- upwards of.~b,O0' ?? -assenbled to wites. the contest.. At the - outaetthe ;weatbir as very favourable, but tbe latter Tat c-t othe game was played in a downfall of, sleet and rniiL 'le I- teams wee:-Stoke: Rowley, goal; Glare- and ti er- wood,, backs o tie Proer, and Brodie, balf-baks; ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORnTING NEW% * MORNT&G GALLOPS AT EPSON. There was but a mere handful of people present on the )owns fasterday morning to witness the work donc, and, the course being decidedly on the bard side, cantering exercise proved theorder ofthe day. jElDiablo, aftercan- 'fturnn with the remainder of Robert Sherwood's string, !.was sent about a mile and a quarter slowly.: CoL North's colt has tome on ...

WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

... 'WARWICxsRIRE coth CrICKET - 0 I . ; CLUB.X The recognition ofthe :unsatisfactory Condition of -conayo kt-iu Wa wekUBre, and the u rtunte position wbi*lthbb countyl baa recently occupibd in the erickting world, some time ago led to the antpoinmentofa t b tiitteeforthepurpou ofcon- Od he ilabliby ot pakiug somne aleraions ian te organisation and administrative methods of the County.'Club.' ...

ENGISH CRICKETERS IN AUSTRALIA

... ENGISH CRIKETERS IN AUSTRALIA. - ENGLAND v. AUSTRALITA. Syhteny, January 30..-Splsndid weather favoured tbe secondday's ?? in this match, and there was again an enormous attendance. The state of the wicket had greatly improved, andcrun,-getting was consequently an easier mntterthanaon the opening day. Dr. W.- G. race and Abel; the overnight ndt-outs, rerumed t'heir ininags but .tbe champion ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... i NOTES ON PSPORT. '!Tat lon4zeign o a otbaj is rwing to a close:- The s Associa tiox bwta been lost ?? ~Xnaliane` irsnal c' has enpaci l etld n the A i bsorbingainterest which has this Year been niore than 5 eveexperencedin the Midlands isuclid ?? ay. e66 Onyoe desatch of partii~ular. note 1!i1l Wke- pla'e Y a before theen,4of thejourney is reahedadnx au' day wil probably give the owner of ...

LAWN TENNIS

... Li AWN TENNIS. ? : . . . . 1 THE CHAPION6HIP MEETING. With a large number of the weaker players eliminated in.thie first round on Monday, the programme decided Si the grounds of the All.-England La-wn Tennis.,Club, at Wimbledon, yesterday, was of a much more attractive chaacter. The play was again confined to the singles chainpionship, and as there were no fewer thaneight- ties to be got ...