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... (I ( G ?? . Satu-dsy wm; by5 'ar re ebrczr~ of c-11 fl, month for golfiuzg. 2.~ 2-,, s ?? -' o' ik- rounds taken ...
... (I ( G ?? . Satu-dsy wm; by5 'ar re ebrczr~ of c-11 fl, month for golfiuzg. 2.~ 2-,, s ?? -' o' ik- rounds taken ...
... , G(LAMORGAN CRICKET CLUB. l . 9 , LIBERAL RESPONSE TO THE - APPEAL FOR FUNDS. *s An adjourned nmeeting of the Glamorgan of e County Cricket Club was held at the Angel of s Hotel, Cardiff, on Saturday. Mr. James Living- gn g stono presided. At the previous meeting a reso. ?? It htioll wvos pnased thatt the eounty be can- tIt1 'f vaosed for increased subsoriptions, with the hie o bject of ...
... I RACING, LEWE MEETIG, 1.30-EOUNDEAN PLATE. Sir J. B. aple's Sardine . Loatea 1 Sir W. Ingram's Bunnidale . . M Cannon t .Mr C. Lets Glenchoran Worne Also run-Newmarket, Dominican, Orme's Head, Peerero, Devil's Dance, Purple Runner, Nameleos Lady4 . Bet~ting-) to 1 against Newnarket, it to 2 Sardine, 6 j to 1 Bunnidale, 7 to 1 Peterero, 10 to 1 ...
... I IAMING. WARWCK DIMQTPIG. 1-UiSCOl!B INDICAP PLATS. met T. lnnoid's Little led Bat .,.,,,,..L. elif 1 Mr B. Jasnaine's Oratinon .. Wetherll 2 Sir W. Ir rgram's feorlazed T . T Loas 3 AA o :an--Eameraldat n., OMnistmnas Gift colt, Mont de. Picte, Variety gel-iag, Lady Flash, Oroates H. filly, Deoorastiod oilt. Betting-7 to 2 against Estnersida Tl., 4 to I Little Reed Relf, 6 to I ...
... l (By SPECIAL Coaa~ssroxEN'rS.) ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The weather conditions which pre- valdon Saturday were not conducive to an extraordinary attendance, neither were they such tas to lead one to expect a very interesting1 game. A dense fog enveloped the city all day, and at one o'clock Calthkin was visited by the officials of both clubs, accompanied by the referee, when the conclusion was ...
... I -LINGFIELD AND NORTHAMPTON. 9White and Gold's Notes and Predictions. London, Wednesday Night. IIn brilliant weather the Lingfield meeting i wan commuonced this afternoon. Backers began well by entrusting most of their money to Gtuid. wife at 6 to 4 and Goosander at 9 to 2 for the~ County Maiden Plate, the pair finishing first Ian~dsocond respectively ina fieldofl15. Orestes, who neared by ...
... A)POrttttq JT2cvjso d', lo' teI y 1, i fig; Is,; n n I: ei B i nte pblhd.nu~t ,lll ann oet a iadofemre et 5h.swvt,0 h: ad~ CtU nrraddrn YeserdgnylsLondon Betting. Thebetingon heLiverpool CopIntw yeera wssomewhat disturbed In consequence of two 'wel basked candidates in 'Sligo and Alneer falling lame 'and having to be scratched. The prices of other horses likely to run were thus quickly ...
... H OC KEy, COLLEGlIANS (BELFAlST: ?? frt -- A match^ w;x-a ?? I} v i' l~,F on rthe 25th n~, i ;S .il ii r--31s -. ' B|d e~llenai, I: fore Iii ;rr l ;; .- ;:ors. 'Jt he,.te wv~s V-. r ?? tenlt. ?? il ?? 'x04 1a ceedls of kie i;! ?? £5 for thue cc Ilt : ?? j NEW;LY;1N ?? - '0, - \1J AUXv ?? ' Tiiis ?? t )k p Jicce or. ?? ?? the evenintg of thle d-n:t ili e |thait coul-d be desire ?? ?? w aith ...
... FPORTING INTELLIGENCE INYE MAN9CHLSTER NOVEMBER HAN-DICAP, The present week warkm the fina1 tstage in the flat ruting campaign of 3109'J, and the curtain wrillI ?? Saturay, at Manvliot'sr, mi hent the Nov'ermiter Handiezp, the big rae's of the meeting, will be do- o~ded, For the Handicap I altall counle CITAT4URELJX and LE'ilCON% in an rattempt to narme the vwinner. With respect to flwe otlic ...
... I. co SIN. . . ?? . v 1 1DbNXS AN DLE MEUETINO (Yl- TIFT ER ]) - ?? Walw IYly, D::L; JP -Ste- _> 'tards- '4iptaiin Denis St -Uear-e Doltv sir He;ary U Burke. C(lonel A H Counraln:. ?? 3; B ianmorrin -Thomas , Burke, Joint J ?VCt- P J 1GVy.-Bioert WV Nyrh. Saue Jns t £ICl, humas J Tally, -F Shea-e. Tayior .Dnis L Daly, Robert BJiike' -Thbous Hvatt, Timothy . Ry-an-:Di YE -B-yan, John Farre I, ...
... GATWICK RACES, TESTERDAY. SALLOW SIMINmo NiVSEaR HlNDsICAP; AvO furlongs. Mr. J. 0. Kirk's Castlewise, Bat 21b (idadden) I Mr. J. Barrow's Bacio, 7st 91b ?? Loates) 2 Mr. H. Bottomaley's Bobette, Sat 21b (Finlay) 3 Also ?? Foot, Sat 21b ?? LGates); Downton, ?st 71b (J. Rei):; Prince Hampton IL, Uet 7;b (Forkie) and Musket Stock, 7st (_eynolds). Betting -3 to 1 agst Downton, 4 to 1 each agst ...
... I CROSS CouNrTnY RUrs, Oxford University tiare and Hounds v. Thamues Hare and Hounds:-This annual match took place at Oxford yesterday, and resulted in a vctory for the University by 21 points to 34. W. H1. Whitelaw. whose eirst race of the season it was, ran splendidly, and beat record for the course. Order of snish- ing:-W. li. Whitelaw, Tlhaulqs (tiune 43min 56sec), first tT. c. Eothergill, ...