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... Ii -I; l-R5 tI3.K - K2 3 Aud(j tile grime was, abandoned as a dL-av., 01.piae e in Inakiti ai gratnd tour throug9h the In, ited . : io nl'I a VW0 eqsion2l undcrtaking a.s it is a kind Of a t 1 hess missioD, the 1i ilicipal objcet being to ...

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... K -R5 48. K - Kt 2 And the game was abandoned as a draw. PILLSBURYZS PLAY. ilsbury is 110w engaged in makinz a grand tour througah the United a It 'is not so much a pro:essioual undertaking as it is a kind of 0a-a2dist or Chess mission, the ...

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... the arrival of a train from Ports- mouth, at Epsom, on Thursday, the at- tention of the officials was called to a man sitting in the corner of a carriage with a wound in his head. He was un- concernedly smoking a pipe, and by his side was ...

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... having taketi up the case of Lady flarberton who was refused adlttissiou to a Surrev hotel on accoutit of being attired in rational costume, Tie ?? wltich is a strong oppo(tent of the neew fad motg lady cyclists, has opened ...

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... accurately tecorded by a pencil on a roll of paper. The scale of the record is full Size Vertically and yX inj to the foot longi udinally. A second pencil drtavs a line corresponding to that which the first pencil would Priduce from a ...

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... ~2 t a srokeiore. RA C I N G. A NEw RACECOURS' AT RIPO;. The Ripon Grand Stand Company have purchased around for a new racecourse. It will not be so picturesque as the old one, but it will have a straight six furlongs, and a splendid mile ...

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... I he Leuoienr S otish is now a very om wat itx'~ early itl the s.e'son, and a vcry good fi teen ~ ,e th Itee. niitit wis agmin at' a-~eutee trotn tile *hree-qnt,'rter ~ 0tt~ttb~rtwos ?? U niv.erzitv. Eichniond also hlad a lii. bt 101 hi e -uarter lire ...

HURST PARK, YESTERDAY

... FOFa 1ll. The ltoehdaie Athletic grounds were occa- pied yesterday wilh a ieotirice over half a uitile, between kB. C. Breltis, of London, and O.ji. dsiaciex, of Dublin, for ifl. a side, the wisner to claim the titl e of shinuion. Six thousand Ueople were ...

BOBBING A REFEREE

... OB- fl A .EF EO 1 DISGRACEFUL' SCEE -AT A FOOTBALL. MATCH., The county magistrates investigated -at Chesler yesterdday a agse ariping out uf a disgracettl se'ena at. football match the previous Saturday, between Crewe Alexandra and Cheater. William' Oar ...

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... wvere beateti by the University by a goal atid a try to a goal. At Cambridge the University defeated the Old Merchant Taylors by two tries to nothing. Cambridge held a strong advantage all through the gaine ehut the Taylors defended sturdily and contrived ...

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... obtairied a somewhat luckty victory ?? Bedford, and Rosslyn Patk inflicted a severe defeat on St. Bartholomew's Hospital by twenty- one points to nothing. The London Scottish took a fairly strong team to Oxford, but were beaten by the University by a goal ...

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... last year. he ItaaterI~nfle, as usual, pronmises to be a good race. Last, xear C. G. Davison qd A, L. Carter, both Cantabs, ran a dead heart. The termer is runnitig aisto-day,. but he wvill hav e to do a remnarkably linle perforifance to ~ .h.Heiditis (1-ertford) ...