SPORTING

... ?? %. bo k.Lt. XXIN %.X. LE 0; RACING NOTES. E 2Si Certainly never since3 the First October meset- ts Log Was institute at -Newinarket have the races ini beln run thro uh in suchI trop'ical heat , and:S 'he, fact funr.~e anuvrigopnn o si ervone's converesation, til at the finish one got .aaseated with she ?? 'vet as a feature ?? 1sill cause the ne-etin, to be tal~ked about Si L-er..after it ...

Published: Monday 30 September 1895
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 22745 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... RACING. id ?? la NOTES AD: ANTICIPATIONS. ie - - TC`SDAY NloG . St Gatwick is a1 nnmparatively new racecourse, wd vhith was prohibited to take tne place of the old e Crcydon mneetngi' which were abolished soine e six years ago, .n deference to the sudden. awak- 2r ening of the conscience of the inhabrtants of it Croydon at the instance of Mr. Jabez Balfirer, ?. Mr Hobbs and Mr. Wright, who at ...

Published: Wednesday 04 December 1895
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7200 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... M ~~RACING. 2seed ?? NOTES AND ANTICIPATION'S. ibedTluiD Nrm or- Rain again interfered with the sport at New- and maket, ninmny of the bookmakers, complain- infg that, it wae a, poor market on the, first day, loth stoppe~d away. 'The general attendance, hew- c Is over, was fair, and th etn utat least c fit SteCoaeto il fl~t h ot u not mcofarorbttefcofher being c sientfo rladt mcasdhrto start ...

CHESS

... _ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1895. PROBLEMI331. By Gxo. J. SLATs, Bolton. (Specially contributed.) Bt.&o-5 Pieces. and NV~ma-5 Pieces.th White, mates in thros C ;Sful Problem 329. Key-move K-Q &. Solutions 11 Ow from J. V. Dixon, W. R. Danson. Vl the Problemn330. Xey-moveR--KR sq. Solutions th, lror- from J. B. Hegan, WV. H. Danson.St the J. B. Began end Others.-Shall he glad to t entr ou naesinour ...

RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION

... A meeting of the IRtgoy Committee was held last evening at the Crann Hotel, Charing Cross, Mr. J. W. B. Thorp (Cheshire) occupying the chair in the absence, through indisposition, of Mr. Roger Walker, the president. The date of the Rest of England v. Champion County match was referred to a sub- conurnlltec to arrange with the cornty interested. It waS decided that a circular should be sent to ...

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCHES

... YESTERDIY'S FOOTBALL MATCHES. TEE LEAGUE.-DIVISION Ir . NEWTON HEATH V. WALSALL;TThis replayed match took place in cold weather, at Clayton; before a poor attendancez' I Walsall bad rather a weak team. Play during the first half was fairly even, good backr ply being shown. Donaldson scored the only goabl for Newton Hleath, who missed several chances On- regaining, the borne team pressed ...

THE YARDLEY STUD

... Two years or more ago (writes the Spetial Commi%- sioner of the sporring Life) I described howv it was thst Oxford camie into Messrs. Graham's possession aud gave to the English stud a noblo, if not the noblesr, line of Birdcatcher descent. In this horse-rearing island there are tw~o great homes of tho Sir Hercules race. One was founded at Eaton Hail by Doncastcr. The other, and senior, line ...

FOOTBALL

... UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE, SaxsEanD UsmnnD V. No'rs Folc-rsT-At Brarnall Lane, yesterday, before 1,500 spectators. The ground was soft. The Forest had the sun in the first half, and scored four times, by Hancock, McInnes, and Walker (twice), whilst Docherty and Watson scored for the United. The score at the interval ?? 4, United 2. Changing ends the Forest continued to play the better game, and ...

SPORTING NEWS

... -RACING NOTES. A miserably wet morfaing did not promnise we]!l for the ij third day's racing at Newinarkec, hut the AT9 cleared C soon after the sport comtelfced, andaonte tbes actalyN threatened to tome3 Out, The racing was poorer than L yesterday, without; quite depcending to Ttesedat-s lo* v ilevsl, and bad Portinarnioek come out for the Lowihec' L1 &takes that race alone would have been ...

SPORTING NEWS

... In- I Il - -; . - . _ La Vat AIGToTosn Guineas, which ut est~atyt omao wadeham eary usgoa ,a second 4;vourijte as, Is ~ TC~g~,cm the ~Oqvn~t of_ his Saturdy was mntioed T nigt Neisaretis quiet' .butthen it ' b alays s quet o'tlievenr Umening- uoradayme; for itIS Qute a 1hing tfite Past 16(nyuewh can hel i t take uphi reienetils ?? H6astng gt, u, thuhthesaewtlwnui, thet ar iat may god ?? ...

SPORTING NEWS

... sPORTM a1- ,RAO G,1 NiOTE teso gd'dide~I notaiwhtese etr3 fieldgh in tok5tiltta si4 stf. ptled the ]tey fothasd als.dDIO 5l5loe i Cly 5o 4tht t i*ah;ln o hs eset 6dtdo w4 bo ifi dis 1*, owiae kb 'wo ?? tak'e M a ]fn ice ddc; but, de be 061y mneiig t o u n. 611 2b wi terms Is the City add Suhvbos'a he will scarcelY turi the tabl. then.. Dosssrosohenx was bactk*aid,, yet she YMTi ?? ate *ill ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPOBXMG NEWS I The StA LegerNOTES.- day of 195ewas poiled to a great degree by-the sharply- and at frequent Intervals duringrthe whole of the morning and afternoon Even- the, however, did itj not-sister an enormous number ofrpeople fronrwencling-their way it. to Doncasterz Town Moor, so that- the marvellous scene Was It- smcarysafbehind its prodecessors. Persmuallyl I ave always mitid- ...