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CARDIFF RACES & STEEPLECHASES

... C ARDI FF RACES & STEEPLE-I CHASES. SECOND DAY. OT. one fine day the Fates evidently considered ' sufficient grace for 'the Cardiff Club, and so on the concluding day the clouds which lowered ten- in the morning truly presaged the rain that on, fell during the afternoon; consequently, the h attendance was a very poor one. Heavy rain -a had fallen during the night, and the course was in on the ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1867 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... I 'RACING. IDERBY MEETING. 1-BREADSA'LL SELLING PLATE. Wfr H. Hooch's Bayonne gelding . ickaby Captain H. Hughe's Quseni's Wake .. H. Caution,1 Urw T. Stevens's Little Pearl filly . .. purkis . Aloe rso-N'ihltjor. Novl, Shepperton, Ila doe Cubs, Wesutmoreland, Lanai, Itais filly, Ia Mode, Bius Baai,l Wiaugngo lilly, Glancinio. Beot~tng-5 to 2 against Qacen's Wake, 3 to I La Hade 8 ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... FO(JOTBALL N(NOTES. TO-DAY'S LEAGUE PROGRAMME. TME UNIVERSIT TFAMS. Wtlx ?? CoUnty azvd Clora~up -all the Fimin Division Leaigun elate, wtll lie ii-v gaged in that competition this aifternoutil. Interest vidt oenralr in the Visit of Sheffiald United to Liver-- pooh. Lad week htir United meu kept theiir rre-rd J ?? b ?? V'illa- t Sheftlield, a~fter liin abgoultjtf hadbw until a few iinmateu ...

I'HE ANCIENT CHARITIES OF WTRKS- WORXH

... I'HE ANCIENT CHARITIES OF WTRKS- WORXH. One of the first authorities in the County cf Derby to take advantage ot the legislation UU'ier the Parish Councils Act relat ng to charities ether than those under ecclesiastic. l rule is tho W.rk->- -worth Urban District Council, and an important result has be-.u achieve!. Ncgi t ations have b;bn carried out, through tbe medium of Mr. J. Gratton (clerk ...

Published: Wednesday 08 November 1899
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1734 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

H USITN (T A PPOINTMB NTS,

... H USITN ( T A PPO I NTMB NTS, meyneliThounds. Tupsday, O.totersi Btituturv llirn.-i-r November; Haiku cc Sa-urday, Novem-e 4 Wtchnr Monday, Sovfin'e-S Tt' u.-y Station Tee-day, November 7 Tb'tch'd l.otm r; ?? ,'nv.N remlorD B«arltes;on.- Brulje Saturday, \ovemte.- ll sew luu At Klcren. T.IE CHANDOi-POLE HO CNIS. Wednesday, Novo nbrr . H ptcn Da ' tatcrday. Novemler4 Snath cro sill * A. I. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1899
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 65 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... i 8P O BI X E WS - I I.-7SPOH |ING, NEWS$ I -. . ?? .1* WARWICK MEETInt;G. YESTERDAY. I 0-jThe EMSCOTE HANDICAPI PLATE of 2O soTs. Five furlongs. Mr T Kinca-d's Little Red liat, bv Hawk- i st(,.--Iauthe, 5 Vrs. 9s; ?? , Reiff ;V r B Jasmine's Oration, 4 yrs, 6st 1lb Wetberell 2! 'Sir AV Ingram's Morland, 5 ?? 7st 131b i i . . T Loates 31 Mlr l, M'Creerv's E~ineralda ii. 3 yrs, 8st 91b . .. ?? ...

Published: Tuesday 21 November 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4308 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... I SPORTING - NEWS. . ?? LEWES MEETING YESTERDAY. 1 30-The HOUNDEAN E}LATE (Handicap) of 100 so;vs the winner to be sold for 50 sovs. .Five furlongs. Sir J Blundell Maple's Sardiue, by Sarabd -Biondiwt, 5 yrs, 8st 121b ?? S Loates I Sir W Ingram's Bunnidale, 3 yr., 8gt 51b M Cannon * Mr Levy's Glen Choran,-3 yrs, 8st 21b * Warne Mr Day's Newmnarket, aged, 9st .. L Reif 0 Mr Rhodes's Dominican, ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4040 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

RUGBY FOOTBALL

... UIGBY FOOTBALL. . . CLON`31EL'.vRO CWLtLL COLLEGE. The above matci t'ook place at Clonmei yes- terday, when, after a hard game, Rdakwell were declared tlie victors by a goal and a try to nil The score does not at all indicate the game, as Claunmel were very unufortunathbin not sooring a few tiimes, when within a few yakd§ of the Rockwell lines. 'The Weather was fince and the attendance goo.d. ...

Published: Thursday 30 November 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 937 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I1Vl¶?E .~EL~ti'--NOTES. cc stat ~noycb~No- i: i li-t. *fl In* ?? Lia- ,c5l uv.'rsihst innk-seo Nursnrv tts 1 ?? 03 u- cc ccld Iad ?? -oars Uc.rs.c Maud. a-'iaictiy,3J0 Z It; '1 a '21 was, dii- ?? ?? for a bug Icoa': ?? ftiaislict deco';~n rhse: titi Jain ciibi,3 isard, anld wjit for sle Itcih!, bat ho I-or na IIsa ra-c`es 11L h.-gie diod oat to ,c.- 01st edac that failea - -. stvc 0 More, ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUYNTING APPOINTMENTS. Ti£ PERCY FOX1rr UNS. Fiiday, Nov. 10 ?? Shortridte fail ?? r 1, 10 Saturday, Nov. 11. ?? DoxFord Halli .. .I. . . . 1 . Mondvday, Nov. 1o ?? , .,u2r1.0low Waven , 1 0 Wectdnesl av, Nov. 15 ?? ,lodam . Rd1 .,0 Friday, Nov. 17 ?? Shield Dykes ?? ?? 11 0 SAturday, Nov. 18 ?? Shipley ?? ?? 11 .0 SIR B1RDON SANxmTI:SO''S FOXITOUNDs. Friday, -Nov..10 . Nort Sha. 0. ?? i 0 ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1899
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1004 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... RACING. r. jewitt, the well-knowvn trainer, died at his residence, Bedford e NtagC r~ewmarket, this morning after a long illness. Captain Machell -as one of the greatest patrons of Jewitt's stable and many a shrewd coup ave the twvo worked to the confusion of the ring. Jewitt, however, had heaet unable to follow his occupation for some time. One of the greatest re ever trained by Tewitt was Mr ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... HUNT ING. LAN7N MEET WVITH THE SHXNINGTb0N.- The5iniilgtn mt estrdy at Welburn Hall, the residence of Mr, Sha' Thle moringli was bright, and there was just that degree of sharp. 5inl the air which promises a scent. There was a large attendance- ECog h epeent being Lord Fevershamn, the Misses Drincomnbe, Lord a ady anOk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parrington, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, and Wr Cecil ...