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1900 - 1949
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FOOTBALL

... the Light Blues will meet the London Athletic Club oa March 17. When Harry Vardon, the English golf od champion, reaches America next week he will ag begin operations by competing inaao-oen tourna- ment at; Palm Bsach, Floria a f We regt to learn tbat ...

CRYING FALSE NEWS

... came from Germany, 767 from Holland, 894 from Scandinavian potI; and 612 from Dieppe The number stated to be en route to America is given as 1609, and compares with a total of 1067 in the corresponding return of-the previous year. FR'S PUBF CONCflrr4ThD ...

SPORTING ITEMS

... Chplin Btaks at Lmooln, has incurred 71b. extr for the PrAince of Wales's Stakes at Epsom, mking his barde &A 21b. The team of America-bred hmes which Xr. Edwad Corrigan intende to race in England thi maeown will mave the Unried Slates towards the end of ApriL ...

CHESS

... CABLE MATCH. The fifth annual eontest between. England and America for the Newnes trophy took place last Friday and Saturday, the 23rd and 24th inst., and resulted hi a, victsry for America by six wyinS to four. Full score as follows:- Ainerica, Enhglaud ...

GOLF NOTES

... of a well-known ladies' golf ciub near I London, which might take a leson-in smoother Fmanagemet fcm West Iancashire. An Americas jo ual aletter aom an awrkcan preserz i =- Th. ritr, de- enibbsg the golf there, sys- We played overa Chis rawyar, aonm ...

GOLF NOTES

... to be read on the a ge as to leave no time for one to go round C the course. Especially would this excvse hold St- good in America, where all the cad golfing stxriet abs are being reproduced for a new generation ol G .P. devotees. The Providence Journal ...

SPORTING ITEMS

... made a sines qua non, that Mr. Nugent should have the mount- Accordingly the deal fell througgh, Fred Ta~rat, a well-known America-n middLo- weight jockey,. wjllshortly como to England, on a, the invitation of Mr. roreery. ?? is a jockey n that is certain ...

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN CHESS MATCH

... Voig.t I 1 7. JaTkson. .. I - arshal ?? s S. Jaobs ?? 1 -I Rampton ?? 0 9. Ward ?? I- Newman ?? 10. Trenchard.. 0 ?? 1 4 6 America thus wen bv the saxme qrore as last year. England had the firs' move on the even-numbered boards. LIERPOOL POLICE COURT. SATURDAY ...

GOLF

... (in cc cnr-rl ercrates in favour of Hilton orVar- I rrbeatestgolfing honour of the season. ?? a Vardon. who returned from America ! the more keen in its pursuit, but he tod he now expects Mr. Hilton to win. i- pan- th' result seems very open, as neither ...

GOLF

... Times, when be derives to the golf lini-3 he must go there in his gofngoa for that is the newest thing the oarriag make in America are tuarniug out Tae. casi is a four. wheeled affair, and looks very like a dog cart or g, sar.Doesnet the, pion g carsaare ...

CYCLING NOTES

... lisecs.; a and ths ended LIM race for the -cha m nship Johnson is- an American, with. a &mbeau m; actbion- He was Rnown in America in IM9 as- m J. W Ifayiury, and the fact that ho beat ,rBare Welers shows that he can run. His Lbackers are wfiaing to make ...

GOLF NOTES

... soon (may it S be very soon) te come marching home again to Hoylake. Ss Mr. Hilton denies ay early intention to go T. to America, but the Americans clearly mean to have the ateur as well as the open chapion te across the ferry before another fallt The ...