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Birmingham Daily Post

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Birmingham Daily Post

NOTES ON SPORT

... strongly reminiscent of tbeir form last April, whilst i Sunderland proved themselves worthy foemen of the di home team. Generall speaking, the Villa, who were m represented by the same eleven as against Small tl ~eath on Tuesday, had always a bit in hand, but ...

GOLF NOTES

... the new arid younger player comes on. the scene with a long han- di&ip, and itis-reallylonog before he reaches his, so to speak, permiaenterstand ,ardaduntilhedoesreach this permanent standard Uh remains at a distinct ad- vantage. The question- then ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Gatwiek and elsewhere, and W. Bradford, tie jockey, are both down with inti;ienza. Fusaicker, who Ias been doing no work to speak of sinice his owner's {Mr. E. J. Rose) death, is still in ]lornsby s care, hut mrost probably comes up for sale ehortly. His ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... and accurately to the out- E side men, who had a clear course before them and t fuU opportunity to ceDtre, and, generally speaking, I Sharp and Gray succeeded in placing their centres i well. As often as not they sent the ball into goal, a and ?? some ...

SPORTING NEWS

... wihout much result from a gorsey field yeyond the latter. At Lines SPInney there was no better liekt as again hounds coud but speak to a for wnich bad passed through, it too long sline to follow. Tlen Leidester's Piece was Idjduned to, and a carpital hunting ...

FOOTBALL

... for of late years the southern clubs have figured prominently in it, whilst thte character of the football is, generally speaking, nmore breathlessly exciting than is usually witnessed in League matches. Thns season's fight promises to maintain the best ...

HOCKEY IN THE MIDLANDS

... vehicles id had a cold muddy ride. Some of them had ?? mis- to haps. which necessitated a temporary stop. but generally g. speaking the journey was accomplished successfully. er ?? competitors were divided into three classes. In the P, one for motor qu ...

SPORTING NEWS

... I runs for the Lincoln Handicap, and the opinion of that jockey is that he will not only stay but win outright. If report speaks truly, Lord Wlliam Beresford had ai bad season on the fiat in 1899 so far as his betting trans- actions were concerned. The ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... from competing for ithe utnntly1ea~ ?? ontSaturday. They com er 50 ing' records of a newkid tO t r following results will speak fortnesw a. HI. B. S. Bennett (128-12) 116, 'T~at' P.- Meicod (132-12) 120. JunDiora . 133. gnlmninterested in hujrz.e-jIuLwe4IItZ ...

SPORTING NEWS

... It., and Greenhill. The latter is the street-corner tip, but I shall risk the question of jockeyship and plutnp for EVrsuc SPeAK, who is trained locally, and is almost certain to be ridden by her owner. Those likely to run for the Wollaton Steeplechase ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Nottingham executive the advisability of improving the turn from the steeplechase coturs to the flat-race coarse. Generally speaking, horses are so well beaten at the finish of a steeplechase that they are inclined to hang and the tendency to swerve is ...