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SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... however at three miles, in 16 min. 183-5sec., but was challenged a quarter oif a 11ile from home, when a splendid struggle ensued. O'Neill's superior speed enabled him to put on a telling sprint a hundred yards from the finish, and he won by ...

CYCLING

... of scorching. To the average cyclist, however, this 'is a season for overhauling his machine and for deciding whether to sell out in view of a new mount for 1900. In not a few cases there is some sentiment about sticking to the old 'steed until the end ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... :t ?? ?? on ?? i e.itoi a' : igoait oh, au'i i is Zw; a n Art ~ehow, he carried b~ 131b icad a~ iteckL ?? t3 SeF~rlSenoer's Flzate a~t .tsince then ha, been on I.;t a-.td untr.Iotctg aL cau- 110.,3 lUVU2'C-.AU the poor old lv 'to orit ...

FOOTBALL

... scored with a capiftl shot. Shortly after Burton scored again. The Rgers' forwards played a good com- bined game. In the second half Ker- ton scored a good goal for the home- stem, and Stelling for the visitors. For the homesters Turabull played a capi- tal ...

Published: Monday 20 November 1899
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 6007 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... and Fabulist next, until a quarter of a mile from brnan., when lies-more took third plaee, Below the disance the favourice took the lead,, brt was soon afterwards chazilenred by Fabuitei, wit won by a length; a length and a half between the ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... overcome the Dundee club, who are quit a different lot at home from what they are oni a strange ground, and the Celtic may consider themselves fortunate in bearing off a couple, of points on Saturday. Tlse latter had a strong team, Orr being an absentee, ...

Published: Monday 27 November 1899
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1845 | Page: 11 | 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 ...