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THE GREAT BILLIARD MATCH

... serve Lady Harberton with refreshment because she was attired in a bifurcated costume. The question whether an innkeeper may refuse to serve a lady cyclist in rationals has more than once been raised by publicans, but it has not yet been ...

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 ...

ALEXANDRA PARK, YESTERDAY

... Wolf, S to J ackt li tette, 020 to I bet 1rose- mint s Sly, 10 to 1 cach ast Lady Hawrk and Ioveknot filly, and 100 to S each gspt others. Won by thrce-cnuartcre of a length; a length between the second and third. CITY SgrtlgeN HANoICAP; ?? furlongs: Villager ...

MANCHESTER RACES, YESTERDAY

... IL., 100 to 12 egst rvalmory, 10 to I agst Litht Comedy, 100 to a agst The Ehanubraun, and 20 to I each alsb Arseual and Biddo. Woo in a canter by a length and a-half; three-qsarters of a length divided the saecond and third. Abserin was ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... furlong, 177 yards. Mr. A. Gold's VILLIERS, by Thurio-Lady Clarendon, aged, 10 st ?? ?? , . Driscoll 1 Prince Soltykoff's CAk;oPUS, 4 yrs, 10st ?? ?? C. 1'ood 2 (Winner trained by owner.) Betting: Evens Villiers, who w'on in a canter by fifteen lengths ...

SPORTING NOTES

... 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 ...

THE MUSIC HALL SPORT

... allowed 200. Lilo made a gallant fight of it, and caught the leaders a quarter of a mile from home. He made the pace a cracker in the last lap, and was only beaten a few inches by J. H. Her- bert, Ted Cowen being third. The finish was ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4339 | Page: 21 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... MOTOR CARS. A RECORD JOURNEY TO BRIGHTON. It's an ill-wind that blows nobody good. The misfortunes attendant Upon my attempt to reach Brighton with the Motor Car Club a f'ort- night ago brought a letter of sympathy from a gentleman who plays ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... for a like number. Townsend, who had been quiet then began to hit out, and cut Noble for~a,2 and a 14; whil st Woods by a boundary off the South Australian sent 150 up as th e resu~t of two hours and twenty minutes' play. With the score at 152 ...

YESTERDAY'S RACING

... -100 to 9 a,,st The Ba'ser (t)-100 to 7 agsv l~ittle Eva lt)-10O to 6 agst Nun Nicer' (t)- 20 to 1 agst Vara (t)-25 to 1 a gst Ciarehaven (t)-25 to 1 agst Deuce of a 10aiy (t)-25 to 1 aget The Leisore H~our (t)-S0l to 1 ,.s~t Sirdar (tj. CYCLISTS AND THEIR ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Lightship to sail over a measured course. A twelve-mile north-westerly breeze was blowing, and there was a calm sea. As the Shasmrock speeded to the Scotland Lightship, she cut through the water in splendid style, throwing up a moderate bow wave, although ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Singles.-Firsf round: S. L. Fry beat A. WV. McGregor (1-4, 5-7, 6-2); E. Bfoadlhurst beat A. Richardson (6-4, 6-3) ; G. A. Caridia bcat E. Broadhurst (6-1, 6-4); A. T. Homes beat T. W. Cubbon (6-0, 6--h. Ladies' Handicap Singles.-First ...