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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 ...

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 ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... course, any pedals or means of propulsion beyond the lower limbs of the riders. A wheel in front, a wheel behind, a pole connecting the two, and a saddle on the pole-with a handle-bar in front to hold on by-these parts formed the rude ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... discovered the merits ofthe districtas a ealcuth resort sorne ye-ars ago, ertod has resided in it trequently. The coast seceneryi tvesry ititeresting, about two mniles fromi t~he ho~tel beings the !a~ntoa.s Blulles a, oBuchan, a monstrous cauldron into xvhich ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... to impart a brigh1ter igloss to the handle-bars, and a iong handled brush wvith which to polish i the hubs. It is extraordinary to notice what amount of trouble a wvcnliu will expend in preparing for a ride. I begau to wish she would make a ...

GOLF

... yardct, arnd at spricag tlxird, wit-il a doable bildr#gs widJ water hazard, follcwe. The fourth- COWprIls' -s ?? a hlemt lor the xzatrivltbplayer. A fifth or sOOyards. a ninth of 50. and a tent-I oif 500, with ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Dulwich), R I'nuSon jutr. A. Corbett, and W. Willson. The young professionals will be; L. Lawrance, T, S. Clay . 1. Courtauechi, ?? Case, E Smith, R. While, A. C. 1 'l-ills, R G. Page A. E. Branibieby. ?? A. J. Harris, P. Halsey, and A. ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... course, any pedals or riianis of propulsion beyond the lower limbs of the riders. A wheel itt front, a wheel behind, a pole connecting the two, and a saddle on the pole-- with a hatidle-bar ' in front to hold oi by these parts formed the ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... when a nelw ballet, A Day Off, was produced. The affair is an up-to-date, rollicking business, with. just a thread of a story, but such as it is it presents the nucleus of a revue, and makes onle wish for more exteusion. The story is that ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... otto o~f the halves, and lie slipped ov er the lutle betweeni the pdosts. A gocal was placed, cuid ?? tttis IDevonl had a v'erv narrowv escape ot p)1aciing a second gual tram a marle. Nortlintber- landa strove hard to eq~ualtize baut the Devottiatis itever ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... (Putney), C. 11. A. and A. d. A. (Hampstead), F. L. S. (Kensington), F. Venning (Short- iands^, Charles . Sel f tTooting), R. T. Knight O{Vestclifte-on-Sea), Philip Flower \IAdgatel, A. B. Robinson (City), K. P. (orlking), I. Clemente, C. A. ...