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THE GREAT BILLIARD MATCH

... j THE FINISH. ROBERTS WINS BY 1814. When play ceased at the Egyptian Hall on Saturday there were a few people who inclined to the belief that Daweon might, after all, prove successful. His gamfe had been so great, and his deficit was so comparatively sight, that colour was lent to the idea;. This, of course, caused the attendanse to be large. Dawson's backers speedily had their hopes dashed, ...

RUGBY MATCHES

... TIEE NOTBL ?? BROUGHTON R XAN BR$ v. REST OF LANCA- SH3T~E CO(MPETITION. At Broughton before 10,000 spectators. The Mayor of SalforA kicked off for the Rangers, and after 15 minultes' nlayhapman dropped a pe~nalty goal. .Hef-tfRagers. 2 points; Rest, nml. upon changingoende whlitehlead sooxed for the Bangers, whilst past before tame Butterworth fcdover for the Best. EeesuitBronghton Bangers. 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPORTING INTELLIGENUE. I y NOT3$S AND ANTICIPATIONS. o SANDOWN IABR, Thursday. A The weather turned out delightittlly fine here C Y this afternoon, and the attendance was a very 1 large one in all departments. The list of 1 larrivals was considerably augnierted beforeth( 1 c commenceement of racing, and an int-eresting h afternoon's sport resulted. My selectioiis for S to-morro' .are:- A ...

Published: Friday 21 April 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 5991 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... SPOR'TING NEWS. RACIING. LEICESTER ME91ING. 2-B3ILLESBEN PLATE. Mr W. Burnbam's Baldur B. Lynbens 1 Mfr Inglis's iFalee Step . Maddten 2 Mr Erneat. Gibb's Love True Alloopp 3 MAlo ran-4borona~tiol II., Swoet Hampton, RAu Vallue, Harlequislade, and Sweet Anne Page. Betbng-6 to 2 againast False Step, 7 to 2 Lova True, 5 to 1 real, Sweet ilamptan arnd Ban Gallie, 8 ...

SPORTING NEWS

... RACING. LONDON BRTTI3O.-Sfonday, moon. City and Suburban.-100 to lt against Le Samoritain; 1&) to 14 iurvivor; 9 to I Wild Iriohenan and Pheon; d10 to 9 Winsome Cbarterir and Newhavan, taken; 100 to 8 Ton Oringle, oaken and offered; 100 to 7 treenau; 20) to 1 Gay Lothair, taken; *0 to 1 Portoeornock, offeted; 25 to 1 Hearwood, taken; 25 to 1 SiHoni, taken and offered; 33 to 1 Stvory: 41 to 1 ...

SPORTING NEWS

... | SPORTING NE WS. 1'.~~~~ I I RACING. S'iNDOW; ME1NTiWG. 2-TRIAL PLATE. Ml Di T1 Martin's Blend . T. Loates1 Mr D. Seymsour's Angelins .. M. Caunon2 Mr A. Cookburn'Y Eeuaworthi .. iokaby 3 Also raa-St-anboul, Bandeld, Mortlate, Pomeona, Abbectsn, Sovereign Cure, Geisha, Bonnie Chiefstin, Azsliel, Smelling Salte, and Tag Rag. t Betting-5 ln 4 against Angelina, ...

ST ANDREW'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION

... r AIW'S AAMBtBULANCE AASSOOATION. CATLLENGE CUP COMPTITION. The fourtlh annual competition among the asso- ciation ambulane oorps was held in the Waterloo. Rooms, Glaagow, on Saturday. The competition was 'divided into three aeparlmenlt:-(l) General knowledge-examiner, Professor Henry E. Clark; (2) practical work, bandaging, etc.-ex- aminer, Dr Duncan Maoartney; and (3) the trana- port of ...

CRICKET

... TIE AUSThATIA-N rAM.A Yoeterday nftprnoon the Orient Coapany's steamer Ormus arrivd At Plymouth frnn Sydnry, having among her pasmen- gem M1ajor D. T. Wardlll, the manager of the Austrnlan crikeht team, and the 10cobing members of the -ide -Messrs. }f. Trurbls, W. Mowell, J. Worrall, C. MeLeod, and. V. Trumper. All were In the best of health and pirits. Major Wardill expressed tbs opinion that ...

THE GREAT BILLIARD MATCH

... ITH3E GEAT BILLIARD MATCH. I FINE PLAY BY DAWSON. EXCITING F 3ISH EXPEC7TED. After a blank day, owing to the Egypctian HaP being closed on Gnod Friday, the mastch of 1.8,000 ip, on level terms, botween John Roberts arid Charies Dawson, was resurned on Saturday. and despito the fact that tihe holiday season took * lot of peopleo out at towna, the ?? was agaic very well filled in tho afternoon, ...

SPECIAL NOTES ON SPORTS

... 1iSBEcl NO S. ON' SPORiTS. COLF AND ITS RiflS. After due consideraton, etttendin~ over eighateen months, the, Rules of Golf Cor- *mit tee have imsued their report for the a-pproval of ?? ?? Club. It issaotisfactorY' to nqe that the coorulte haze not. been led away by the outcry, principally from ?? for ani almost- entirely new code, and have con- fined their attention, mainly Zs- ...

Published: Monday 03 April 1899
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4914 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE TURF

... . THE' TURF. WARWICK, BOCIDE, GATTEBICK BRIDGE, M5 GEOXTON PARK. WHIE AND GOLD'S NOTES AND PREDICTIONS. London, Wednesday N\ight. The Warwick !Meeting was commtenced ti eftemnoon in beasatiful, spring-lik weather,an the attendance was a g-ood one The sport a interesting, if quiet, but banca- had two -or three i awaere reversms They made a, bad start in the Wrw,~'nie Juvenile Plate, an even ...

Published: Thursday 06 April 1899
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6771 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

RACING NOTES

... RACING NOTE&.. ?? I:: A.: 'r I A E WARIVIC1 AND LEICESTERC. SELECTIONS. WITn truth it can be said, that the pre- gramme issued from Alexandra Park last Saturday was one of the. most attractive since the introduction of. racingh ill the northern - stboib upwards of thirty years ago. 'The London Cup was an.4interesting 'secoond edition of the Lincolnshire landi- cap, and-the decisievictoryof ...