Sports and Pastimes

... 5Ports anub vastinltes By VANDERDECKA&N AFTER deserting Wimbledon Common for a couple of years in favour of Sandwich, which entailed a great UNGOLSITY deal of travelling for the sake of a couple of hours' play, the Universities have returned to the old scene of the match, and sensibly so we think. University golf is rarely of that transcendent nature that it cannot be properly displayed at ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1896
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1379 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPO N AACING. N0TES AND 'ANTICPAIONS WEDNESDAY NYu.t The Roodee presented a rema- e. sight this afternoo, and one which an odd cmi who lad not m a Chester C far -40 a declared he had never seea eqaled. . The crowd was prodigious Mi all deparbtn , and e te staude-warlls, banks, and enclosures e ebkd,i the rails throughout the .entir ef te as met oourae,. which is rather r than amile , were ...

LAWN TENNIS

... IvWN E I ~ ~-th% I-b ca- D~~~czd tsp h t i aJ 2 nt 1rod cf the Vietoiij h D '2 teda. and very sa factor isogm a . m the arlous events. Play ?? a th erios - I at- Oselck. and it is e x p afterntoon21 -.evat g ehe tcan m ita -b on Saturday . b lh ie dayscoe unr a'oo- , , 3 LId~ SwnS Napidicbp (ove bn.- to a beat 3ls Y(Ok R1,75 - Ms . ~N rmtste be Mi3s FoIlkes, 6 1, 6 4. Sexai-fatl: M be D COC ...

SPORTING

... SPORTNG. NESAD ANTICrPATIOXS. 5ii ithe ra igat Lin of for ?? Ithis afternoon, btI t oehiereboit ia eein here Mirs, which ?? the alway 'pleasant. and- c age; a -goodly fnaniber ot people, -filled the- b for apeaal Atrains An. ?? - iieavy. - inwer r-ofrainbjxl hail id no harm,; for here_ is plenty fr pool, f shuier her, a dbeii it wag tiot rainingth CO., 501 waSsehnihihg._ Nortofr did ot ...

SPORTING

... sPORITJNG- iiA GWNOTES ~~ngde~t toottk place last-wwlcik th futrewas the doP- y ~1-sAnms~ h ?? in thef ' 'aa Holday Handicap. It lisa been I o p.03that tao horse looked P4C Jor' lblough I looked him~ #-s-v in the paddock before the race Sr ;cfio:]n no~ 5;i~ that& he was not at his u-s erinyrather quiet. in his Chain tt ig not necessarily a token 10'ff colotir. Wh'en being saoddled Cho-t s ...

POLICE SPORTS AND GALA AT ORMSKIRK

... The Easter Bank Holiday was again celebrated at Ormskirk yesterday by police sports and gala, 140 promoted by Mr. Superintendent Jervis, In the - early part of the forenoon the weather threatened first 311 to be unfavourable, but towards noon the sun satii came out, and the weather for the rest of the day was 2i was of the most delightful charater, the esult at 2 being that the number of ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... FOOTBALL NOTES Th R BUGBY. ?? t of the unbeamen yorkhireme to, r S ed great ide in South W , n aad Mnorgan accmpihed a fine perormance, o in being only defeated by two tries The York- o shire foard as uscua, were in great form, [i, and their clever methods were loudly applauded 3b by the assemblage. The chief featuro of the losers' display was the grand play of the : brothers James, who, ...

SPORTING

... SPaRTINM RA:CING. NOTES AN]) AN-TICIPATIO-St. .ol as FiLIDAY NirHT. ?? ave Though there was no race of great value osn theci HustPark card to--day, the sport was both enefful' end good, and the weather was CapitaL e V.a-kers, moreover, had a- good time, and t his ~ ',-comaing as a retrever after a disastrous three aSS eldday a Yokwent alotng way towards putting cS ldpeupie into a good temper. ...

SPORTING

... RACING. NOTE S AND ANTICIPATIONa, WEDMODAY NIGHr.T Witlh the exception of a, drizzle that began as e Regret was cautering to the post for the huosx Stakes, there was no rain at Goodwood to-day, 0 and the second day was quite as enjoyable as a the first, despite the fact that the Goodweod Stakes was almost a caricature of a big handi- cap. Glentilt, the top-weight, has been running mn poor ...

THE KAISER AND YACHTING

... THE KAISER AND YAIThTING. The following appears in an article on C on- tiuental Yachting in Bllackwood's Magazine for Septernbcr:-There can be- no doubt that the flourishing condition of yachting in Germany, and the great activity at Kiel, are due in a very great measure to the personality of the Emperor himself. No one who has flown his buigee at Kiel but will aeree that Him Majesty's ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTING NEWS, Raeing. NEWMMA;RKET MEETINO. SALI STAK7E9-Palmeranou 1, Enthusiasm 2, Curable 3. Four ran. TWO.YEAFt-OLD PLATE-Harangue 1, Sardine 2, Confusion 3. Fifteen ran. BABRAIIAN PLATE - Sati 1, Dormouse 2, Dingle Bay 3. Eleven ran. WXtLTZ HANDICA'-Royal Stag 1, Wools. thorpe 2, Roughside 3. Eighteen ran. MAIDXN Two-YzAR-oLD PLATE-Brigg 1, Fast 2, Gordito 3. Thirteen rau. SELLlIG PLATz ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPAORTItNG NEW1S. I Racing. WARWICK MEETING. Guy WnL'z-Willington 1, Diameter 2, Lady Halle 3. Twelve ran. Tows PLATE-Marble 1, Dargas 2, Mias Fredae 3. Seve n ran. STQNRLHIGH PLATE-Silver Wiing colt 1 Flash 2, Ophir 3. IFourteen ran. STERATPOnnD PLATE-Lakeside 1, Reprobate 2, Opoponax 3. Five ran. SPA HANDICAY-Theale 1, Gold Wave colt 2, Sunflower 3. Eleven ran. EMSCOTE PLATE-Potboy 1, Castle ...