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SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

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

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... 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 ...

RACING NOTES

... bail. POISONED AFTER EATING A BAD BUMNN. AN. inquest was held. -near Bromyard on Saturdayoutthe body of a child aged Six, the daughter of a woman named Fanny Gurney. It appeared that the woman's brother picked up a rabbit in a wire and ...

LINGFIELD RACES, YESTERDAY

... Won by a heed; a length betw een the second and third. An oojee~tioo to the w inner toe hering wves evernelasl. C1UB Orae lx ?? Poasr3; one mile and 5-baliS Sr. E. A.Wigan's ?? of the Plairs, 3 vrs, 10st 41b ?? (Mir. Huley) 1 ir, ?? S. Barnard'a Sliver ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... of five hours and a half. Thle course will be similar to that takein in the two undecided races. NEW YORK, Saturday ?? race between the ShamVtrock and Coluumbia is likely to be sailed in fair weather with a brisk northerly wind and a heavy sea, both of ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... b;p noted at once. A series of international ladies' races are to be contested at the Pntney Velodrome next Saturday. The ev'ents are a hall-mile and one-tmie haudicaps, a two miles tandem .scratch race, a one-lap time trial, and ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Messrs. Butter- vorth and Co., onl The Law as it Affects Cyclists.` It covers every point.' The cyclist, for iustance, is gmvell excellent tips as to -vsiat to do on the spot after a collision, w ith a viiev to futcure develop- ments, and, how to dex elop ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... and a half. T'e course Nvill be siuiilai to that taken in the two undecided races. Ni.\v YOu K, Saturday morn iiig.- To-day's race between the /lham)Irork1 and Columbia is likely to be sailed in fair weather with, a brisk northeerly 1 wind and a heavy ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Lontdon . Ti.. lt- Catbin Mci,, \p, i i 2 ?? latti:etac a- ?? Calihi R. 0 WV I N G. ,Tl(er(c v-as a. itk] ~rc iiite ii tlter o~ ci-ewvs al t at t iiorde ihe -xe-a.trler was Pl-calait, aned there wits a good ,atteneIarct I at the rvo-t-idl. h-ive crwiwrep ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... 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 ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... were left with a victory by 118 runs. ~'Veigail made a few godsrks btwsott a bad one at last. Bray- brookeatsd Bradley were unslucky in playitngon ; of the remnainder the best 15silence.' At thie same timne we must nlot conclude without a tribute of Praise ...

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... K-K4(dis.ch.) P- K4. i B x P Mate &c. Solution of Problem No. 159 received from Arthur James I-lead (Marylebone), C. H. A., A. J. A., and B. M. A. (HampSteadI H. Le leune, H. S. Brandreth (Luchon), R. Godfrey (PenzauCe), F. J. Caudy (Norwvood), W. Hamm (Wimbledon) ...