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SATURDAYS FOOTBALL

... 2, Moore, jun., 1. and Cheshire 1), the game thus ending in a victory for West Broinwich by S goals to 0. For the visitors, Row- botham played a magnificent game at back, and Beasley I was promient for the hxome team. ILIUCNssvox V. Crotaras PROAD.-ThSe ...

SPORTING NEWS. To th

... Gibson (received 28seac) after a very good race, the latter being dead beaten: at. thoe dlose, and C. Gibson (l9sec.. sartn rowed over. Brewer and C. Gibson thus met in the teialand a. veer gorc ~was seen foir ?? distantce4' but, Brewer ejt~ well aedfrem ...

CHESS NOTES

... county championship competition are arranged between Derby and N ottingham, at 6O3 this evening, at B urton's City Cafei, Smithy Row, Nottinglaam ; between Stafford and Salop, on Saturday next, 3.15 p.m., at the Wrelin HoteL Wellington; and between Warwick ...

SPORTING NEWS

... his arrival in England been training at Lewes. has just lately changed his quarters to Epsom, where he has settled down at Row- land Lodge. - Mr. Imbricata is an assumed name under both rules. This gentleman has leased a number of horses from Mr. J. ...

HOCKEY NOTES

... man, and rowed in his university boat in 1849 with D. Want-hope (NWadbam), J. W. Chitty (Balliol), and other famous contemporaries. Re also formed one of the Christ Chutch crew that was head of the river at Oxford in 1845, 1846, and 1847, rowed in the Dark ...

FOOTBALL

... Dav ies, Biacklet6, Grillifbs, Pheesank, Fidnifag, k3e~per, Owen, . owen, j Wortron, and Mlflet. a WsELi1anerTos Towvr v. As'row Vrrza1 Reesmvs..-Tbe } ?? Reserve team has been selected to play n against W~elingtorn Towln in a Birmningham tsnd Distirite ...

HUNTING

... whicb tied with Oxford at the Queen>s ClubD. -Now he is being given a thorough trial in the Tin iversity boat, whereinl be is rowing at No. 6. and as hie bhas already shown good form for Trinity, it looks miore than likely that he wall keep his plane and ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... stepped i.n and effected a clearance. f£ Anotbur attack by the 'Vale followed, and the I Arsenal goal had a number of nar~row escapes, but rn the ground 'ass slippery and the k;icking cease- Y quently uncertain, it. must also bie said that the 'I visitrs ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Miail-King as D!auid if absent Saintly Soungstress or Celer. Morning v; I I-erad-Coffee Cooler. M3lorning Advertiser -li Row'au. a Cus:Qocans HANDICAP STrsPLECHASE (2.15).- Sports- tl man (Vigil'nt)-The Seer; (From the Course)- h SanfLucar. Snorting ...

SPORTING NEWS

... of seventy.fonr IDeeaased had been a coach ' at Oriel College, Oxford, Cheltenhamn College, and various public schools. ROWING. tfsrvxasi BOAT RAcz.-The vresident of the Cam- bridge Universirty Boat Club, Mr. tlurleyWard, yesterday announced tbat the ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... play of the I Wanderers was not of the heat. MocAteer made a 1 3 capable centre half, Hanson was about the best of t a poor row of forwards, and Sutcliffe as usual zave a a great display in goal, and to him was in no small I e degree due Bolton's escape ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... and the Lancashire club, held by many good judges to possess an excellent chance of gaining the Cup, should prove victorious. Row formidable Bury are on their own ground is abundantly shewv;X by their victariesi over Aston Villa and Sheffield United. Notts ...