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CHESS

... CITESS, -4-- ¢- NETRO1OTpr AM v. AT3ENI nr. The Athaeoam, ait oanttlen-rolad, Holloway, was thile oete I of i gir at mcltah between thico two aloubs sat uigitl, one of the soirie' to tile A Dlieiion of the Landon Chlos l.eague for tesion of 20 plyeni ata8te. Although live or aix iantahes o Tea Iltrody beea ployed hi this coinpetitieu, the coltest. lost 13elit Locale the ha.Yt oaliniin ait ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... fl1RGl'i'O& NOCTES. f TIts skitcifr Ito lirigliton %were lten fortnimtao to-daty ITih ljivtnt (it firily intorosling elltiraeiair, uwll ILAI tittY itttilde it ititt beiginnitnig byV ?? Alfesgit illno Dpern ?? for the iloruicek Ilmt uttlno, for which, illtia flittd of Jive, thu, lanir failetd its oittaiti a situation. The e'erditnt wvas deciattl Iy leer, weho wvoo in ti cantor,- I ?? St. .1udto ...

CHESS

... STEINITZ Y. LASKER. The second stage of the martch between theee twogreat players for the Championship of the World and £400 aside was begun at Philadelphia on the 14th inst., with the ninth gamc. Thist proved a Samie which one would haye thought lsi haot pitpo&ible to have occurred between the two players respectively. It the Camse were chosen to any peraon biaring enood knowledge it chess ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... eSPORT''lNG( INTELLIG-ENC1H. NOTLES AND ANTIMCIPAT'L'INS. o Thle ;itasnueat series of Noeth Counatry ancotingag cbit y t'intiait'od ait Stokt boa, wis hi occupied Taacthslne,I Wcttvwsday, ant I l'intiavaa of the wnook jutit conoetoixtc, dI Ala it do El'noch, for Lorid Z/eitaiiil sod Mr. Janita Lotisetie, iiiksigt't to jiuls taja a rac or two at; this ~ iottti. ati[tiiotli ?? 0 ataltic didO not ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ! iNI - i . -NCE. STSw i i h i Itiit otit of thlt lint' IN sth ro - IV ths ait oil. 1iorttt i Niiitlo it , hers atti0 AtIltr ta 1 5ii5 atro l~idi'll ?? tit sta oilot ?? ill tillt I'l00I I~'tl p0 tit ti p o isratilo' HIt t ie V tit', ~-~i5th hst'l o tre rit irrs- a-tw i r as o tiii C' ?? 'rieti. th iti re ?? tote(ft r ey ti f)A 210t t st e l lld t ilt' 3 twi \~l n ts ! III, Cr> qirdtslt ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... $LPORTINGi INTELLIGENCE. - ?? 4 - NOTENW AN]) ANTFLOWAJTONS. FThe sport ait Gatwick Hend SaudII:,iw \Vtl( ?? thanit thed been ant~liellbattlt are1jJ ili L1)111H (IgiCrftllU)( ILYrI 1no fault could hoe found with 11(0o ?? providiedi fit either place. If WO (3001(1 rely oil live lcontinluance of Itin sarle o1(18( of hurdle racing limd steopleclaiwi u, Itiher WoldOll ?? little Iodne ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTE.L[LIGiENOB. NOTEBS AND~ ANIVlClVA1IONS. . ?? 13wxvojit tim t itiO (if the limitt tlaolrtil of recetit ¶lttti Itt II ewucrvil ilies krize, theo looke Otuilt Stakes eon filirily tattiti 1olllt) lll~ donalI 10t'4881. P~ie niitily thore a 1014 ?? oi itbc sidocrptiilioit, whioti zs ?? dividcitl lie- ?? fioteiaizioiii's itllomt d2t, I hoit I11 itc it r(w iii~t 6t leisglizss anda ...

CRICKET

... KflT v, NOTI'S. The match between Kent and NeSts attncl? a large 00 pancy1;%tervlayto the Mote Park Ground at Maldctofl% but nhurworabou? renditions were not verylaveomblora brawl eleven o'clock rleliryreg the etart of the gainly until tori nairrueten psat nor, and the rest of the afternoon p reeirrg dull arid rather ebeerlece. Kent ?? ea?ital tears into the field W. 31. Pattereori re ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I8PORTI-N4 INTELjLIGEN(7E. - - NTXW7IIKE1' ANT) Wi NIlSORi NOTESA. Atcoaotime ths ?? TJhsousoit rssl ustnslas rst~airset almostuaitsintoit ttteslieion ta lis ?? evenlt, the 3 Two Tlsoitusad. Thsose day~s heave, Isovvisrr, lenr? tie- pilrted, mud stow sisnriy noswe'r wipirsinsit to favour staird besfore it, iii the puttliit ettistimtltion. It wias gaitttislly oit conirisid ?? Mr. lhsintors, ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... I I T'E 'UN1VE'RSE'PY B]OAT RACE i Beth erews did early work yesterday, but, while Oxford completed iw Aitenilillid piece of plallig iatt ?? ?? trial nlathe late ebb fromii Chiwiek to PI'tney-tUwt wore content with aile appeirance, ?? Cautabs hald tL coiipartttivily initpriortlant onting in the inotnlieg, and were afolit R second time Ictto in thu afternoon. Wheti Oxford piut ofl ut S,40 iawa. ...

BILLIARDS

... BILLIARTh9. -4-- n i Civoecee DAwitoit V. Hecraun ?? interesting a ds? 'is play was seen at the Are yll Hall, Oxferd-cis'eoe, yesterday, in thejroarse of the 10,010 sec match between these I pinycee. At the adjournment on the preceding night Biggie I held en advantage at 122 points, and though, icc the coarse of I yesterday afternoon, he only once made a break sO iseera baa- 3 deed -ltd -while ...

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 ...