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SATURDAY'S CRICKET

... 131 H. Brookec a Jefferies bv S. Smith bv F.- C. Kirk ?? Taylor ?? 17 C.KILSmith h F.0.KTlrk ..2ES rwefenbts IS.Newnyb FX.C ?? 6 P,.0. Kirk b ?? 41 A.W. Smith Iv P' 0. Kirk.. 4 J. F. Moore b-A, VV. Smnith. 201 itt. a smith b E: C., Oreem. 0 [.A. Ropers; ...

HUNTING

... Melbourne, and Mr. Maclean has to pursue his triiumphs in another field. Mr. Maclean, who is Sir George T arer's successor, was himoselfsa member of Sir George's Cabinet prior to the Federation vote in 189.8. Besides being a strict Protect~ionist of the ...

SPORTING NEWS

... there was a very large field ont, amongst those c present being 'ir. . Y. Furster (joint master), Mr. A. 0. Worthington and MXr. W. Worthington c (Hassle Hayes), Colonel Wilkinson (Eimbhrst Hull), Colonel Swinfen - Brown (Swinfen Hall), Mr. R. P. Cooper ...

CHESS

... 996, you lose a point instead of gaining three by sending wrong Icey move, if Q-Q HR, IC x B, Q-Kt 6 no mite as K-K 4. J. Worthington, Walkdcn.-Nos. 996 and 997 are not prize competing problems. J. E'tton, Alsager.-Chese ending K, Q 4; P, Q 3, K, B 3, white ...

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

... D-udley- Thoany j 4 Crip-eill b F smnitS IS, Foster S F. Smith 26. Tirooth e'ISP. Crtweill 0, Jewkes. b tiarweill4, Rush. Sose . G~aner a F. Crlpwsell b F. Smith 23,t ~~mth0. Honre c B. CripwelI b F. Smith 12, F- Smizth 6. Duesbur.. b F. Cfipwell 6Addembrtosa ...

SPORTING

... Hunt Rules. Two miles. I il I Mr F Fitton's Intense. 6 yrs ?? Fittoni1 1 1 ?? J Hare's Teviot II. 5-irs ?? Read 2 10 2Mfr T I'Smith's Shacldeton 4 yrs ..YPiggouS 3BH 11IDOXr A G Kemp'&sSylvestris, 5 yrs ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Boardi tun ?? .. 2 ?? 1 Smith blijebarldeon ?? 22 Cainblernotout - ?? ?? - ?? Total - ?? B3OWLING ANALYSIS. Woodcock.. 24-2 I.11AlS2Csmble. _2 I1..7.0 Smt - 0 0b85 ?? Townsend.. 22-5.. IX.: 29 - Woocdock. 27 ?? .Sm~ith ?? ?? 59 -. Townsend.. .0 &5 ...

SPORTING NEWS. To th

... IT a .T Lane 2 11 11 Mr PB S Ringland's St George a 7-0 Jones 3 12 5 M, E Balsan's Cill Darn a - .. Owner 0 (Winner trained privately.) Betting: 13 to 8 on True Blue, 2 to 1 agat Lambton II-. 10 to t St. George, 2 to 1 Cill Dara. True Blue quickly drew ...

THE CABLE CHESS MATCH

... a message came3ust after the fortieth move that there was Some doubtabout ?? having kept to the time limit, whereupon Sir George Newaes replied that if there were any doubt Marshall -was to have the benefit of it. How- ever, the other side immediately ...

Athletics

... {eyworth . 0 T. Patton . IA. Watson ?? 0 G. Patton I Rev Ef. Smith .0 J, Wells ?? ?? 1 I11. eaven.0 B. S. Baker ?? ?? ?? IRae H. if, Coop? r .. ?? i J. c. Plalstsr ?? ?? ?? I J. ii. Smith ?? ?? ?? a A. Furlius ?? ?? ?? 0 4te, J. King ?? I 7 HUNTING ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Wales's Yane 3y ?? M arsh c 713 Mr Elliott Caler's Care Mis iy. T CaOson iur a7 13 Ha- T ' iicaid's Oradora 3y' ?? ?? a7 13 Mr George Lainbton's Baton ?? er The following horses bave arrived, in addition to those trained at ?? -_ I A catralian Star ?? colt ...

FOOTBALL

... Dhfonld, P dfoot,- Settle, end Tur- ner, forwards. A=to VilA: George, goal; Spencer and Elvans, backa; Bo man, Cowan, and Crabtree, halff-backs-, Athemsnith, Derey, Garraty,,Johnson, and Smith forwards. The Villa had the suni behind them, and at once forced ...