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SPORTING

... Three miles and a hall. Age at lb &Mr J G Bulteel's Manifesto ?? a 12 12 .&Mr 31 Bottomley's Gentle Ida ?? a6 12 5 ?? C J Cunningham's Keelson ?? Privato a, 11.6 alir H A Johinstone's floreen (late Bo- ?? a 11 2 Mr 3 5 Forbes's ?? ...

CYCLING AND CYCLISTS

... he wias. A lady, who was going up7 to the tram, w-as knocked down by defendant. THe heard no warning. Thee lady was assisted to| her feet arid removed to a doctor's house. - After corroborative evidence had been given, Miss Muller, the lady ...

SPORTING

... Fire furlongs. St lb I Mr ABEAston's ?? 13 Mr A E Aston's ?? Swann 8 13 Mr A ?? Swaun 8 13 IMr B' Grieve's c by Beauclerc-'Hy'stierical Owner 8 13 A~r A B Aston's ?? 810e Mr H Barnato's Venetian Lady ?? 8 10 ...

SPORTING

... 317niniwsil's Pastors. * a35r A Knowles' St-a'oie aair a ThuJoso's' Overonn. aar A Yates' Shirher. e yr aayr K Brarnes' Supan:'a C.o'r ae: aa3 H 3 Vt's', Le~. . v-; ?? Powell', F:-'nsrtc> X -h A1R ,S XA iSB T ...

POLO

... G~eorge Younger. CYCLING AND CYCLISTS. A LADY RIDER KILLED. Miss Irwin, daughter of a Belfast merchan, died in the local Royal Hospital, on Sunday pight, from fracture of the skull and internal inJuries, caused by a collision with ...

SPORTING

... Rubattino (7Tb ex) Leach 4 712 SIr A Eccles' Deuce of a. Daisy.W E Elsey 3 7 7 Mr A Eccles' Loyal Favourite WEElsey 4 7 5 ?? L M'Creery's Esmeralda TI.Robinson 3 7 2 Mr J A Miller's Compton Mlis.:.Halsey a 7 1 ?? T ...

SPORTING

... ?? on Face ?? T Chaloner 3 812 ag FHadys Hdo ?? Bates 3 9 2 a~a, JJordan's ?? 81 MrsJ Wod' ?? 38 12 a~ar Held Walker's ?? 38 12 Mr E C Turner's Lady Bee ?? Pickering 3 89g Mr T Weldon's Lady Lexington ?? Owner 3 8 9 .Mr W Cairns' MUirland ?? ...

GOLF

... 99, less 14-85 and in the second class there was a tie between A. Gil- moar and K Learoyd with 82 net. Mr. Learo--d took the first sn-eepstake and Mr. Teebay the soonnd. Scores-A. Gilmour, 97, 15-82; A. K. Lea. royd, 104. 2--82; E. G. Teebay. 99, 145-O; ...

NATIONAL CYCLISTS' UNION

... Won by a length. Time, 2mins. 26 1-5secs. On entering the stralght on the last lap, Miner Weeksl of Cenrdiff, an A S Ingram, Polytechnic, came down, the frst-named being slightly cut. Heat six.1 W Holton. London; 2a A J Dherry, Cat ord. 'Won by a foot. ...

LAWN TENNIS

... defeated after a brilliant contest. F or a handicap, the sets were quite unique, and it is not likely any closer match will be witnessed during theetourna- ment. When the resumption was made after luncheon the semi-finals of the Ladies' Champion- ship ...

CRICKET

... Li[lley *ii' ra ce a op, 80 rurns having beer. E 'a . VCe aa rour for the seventh wric- | z - ridicioa of a single Laver was !-t-prs. ?? lit with his usual Tr'-o-vosew-c once clean into the U 'aD:7 a put a. ball -up to Mead -vt - We ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING. RACING. a GATWIC' NOTES. a MIonday Night. a -o ?? of imagination can the Gatwick r' S neeisigs be'said to olasb. Their a ?? e erl t1 isdiferent, and the distance a ;L *,everles prevents the possibility of ...