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... CRI C KE T. BRISTOL X.L.C.R. v. MUSIC HALLS. Played on Clifton Downs on June 20tb. Scores:- - Bristol XL.C.R.-Arthur E. Bailey, b Edward S. Hare, 40; Harry Hare (captain), b Johnny Stuart, 7; Leslie Clayton, b Edward S. Hare, 1 - Andrew Brown, b Johnny Stuart, 4; Ted Smith, b Edward S. Hare, 0; Harry Belding, b Edward S. Hare, 11 ; Bert Pockson, b Johnny Stuart, 1; Ern Belding, b Edward S. ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 806 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MUSIC HALL SPORTS

... ENTRANTS AND HANDICAPS. 1130.-120 YARDS RUNNING HANDICAP (artistes ?? in three fastest heats to run in second round. The first prize also carries with it a Memento Shield, to be held by the winner for one year only and returned. Winner's name to be inscribed on the Shield. Shield at present held by Edwin Boyde. Three prizes.- First Heat: Chas. Wood, scratch; Ted Cowan, scratch; Dan Thomas, 2 ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2685 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Sports and Games 

RACING NEWS

... .- .. . ..E I NEWEARREt AND3 HURST PARK. NOTES' AND. SELECTIONS.. SiNDoWik concluded': a busy' week for fol- lowers of ietfrogolitan racing, but as it was under National3 Hunt' Rules I should ,ot refer~to it if it Iwere not for the easy victory of ?? - Mystery in the Grand Interhi- ^tional Steeplechase, carryin. I12st 91b,.: thus amplT' justifying my selection of him' for the,,rand National, ...

RACING NEWS

... R-AING- NEWS. .. , . A - ., ?? I - NEWMARKET AND. GATWICK.- , 2~NOTES AND SELECTrONS. ]DOWN11AX, as generally expected, won the, , London Cup at Aliexandra Park last Satur- day easily enough, and hfully sustained hi-s e reputation as one of the best of our three- year-olds, but the position 60f Lackford fin the race discounts the form considerably, for a candidate. for St. Leger honours in S ...

RACING NEWS

... ] I LINCOLN AND CEAND NATIONAL. NOTES AND, SELECTIONS. THERs has not been the amount of specu- lation -du-ing the past week on the above races that I expected, and this in spite of the fact that we are almost rwithin hail of each of these events, and that owners should bh this time have pretty well made up their minds as to their candidates for both of thehse importanzt handicaps. Few stable ...

BOXING

... H F or a Brief S>paoe the TeatrOre; of W~ar is Transferred from West t to Elast. 50ME SPANKINO CONTETS AT WNtDLAND. Woolwich also has the: 6Boxing' n v ?? tl lsn in Chae. - BOXING NOTES. OcKBE PICE.A3D, the well-known' veteran boxer, has been confined in a London hospital for several weeks, and has uidergone two operation s. Heis now'recoveig, an hopes to be'among his friends in a few wees. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEELLIGENCR NXWMAUK~T4T NOTES. Neowmrolcet First Spring Meeting eommweaoa to-. morrow, aud if the weather is tine and genial thereo should be a capital athxidndsce, at all events on the Two Thousaind Guinoas' daiy, as the race polssesses a parttoularly open nopect. it is unfortunate that flornorat (ailed to answer rxpectationa in the trial, hut wac know. thsat homie plirsn axe not ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPoRTING INTELLIGENCR The U~tuad aigns of waningr jiateret presented ?? at Stoc~kton on the la~st day, and the Comupany Was Much reduced. Fully alive to tho fact that a kzrie number of Lis patrons hailed f ron distant contres, Mr. Hornby, under whoso able managonint thet tone of the Stocktton ;iaeertirigs has zzo greatly irnrroved of late yomrs. arranged for an early' termination, and a. large ...

ROYAL MILITARY TOURNAMENT

... ROYAL MILTARY TOURNANMENT SMART WORK BYi l-VYAL MARINE LIGHT INPANTli Y. There Nwere hugo atte zdans a, both the after. noon aud eveimlg sesaborns of thr3 Rovral ihtary Tournain-nt rntcsrday. 1in tho revrlier days of tle fe.LstiVal, ir. Wa feared that ihe results would not on the pretenit ossios bu uiythinig like a. sub- stantiml as thu? ?? hiav eotl attained for some years paet, but ti-si ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL TEUNs'WERSITY RUGBY MAWR.L A WONDERFUL wIN iron OXFORD ONE OF THE FIN~wp GAMfES OF RECENT YEAR[S. Yesterday artiernoont aI, thel Queen'si (irbs, fino Oxfrtrd fifteen beat Catoibridgo by two goalls to aI goal and a try. Cambridge held Clie lead Up to ith Raind fii mintl ton, anld ro el when trey hadl 1ash f it ild. icr Nrlter, (sir the eigh t w ing K. -lnon Carnolrd ghe ,inae again). ...

OPENING OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON

... OPENTNG OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON. PROSPECTS OF THE SOlTIE\RN TAmS.Z The Daily News last Saturday dealt with the prospects of the Football League clubs. This arz.cle wl be devo-ed to the Southern League, which is now, withou a doubt, second ol in mim- porz-ce and the strength of its clubs to the Foot- I , ! Loeague itself. Witt the exoepnoa of WoolwihI _kmenal, whio prefe: to remnaisn member3 ...

CRICKET

... CRIOH =I LANIASMInUK v. MSZ'Lj YIATTINQG z wz ran 500TH &WHWlE Scene htcrruptloos werer experienced owing t-o main at Manchefstr, yes taoroay, ln se. openling et~gC of thre itstato between Lanceairhlrr and B~ases, hut the showere were is1t. very leery, sill the wicket ail through thre day rernalnedl Piretty lr Easel, who hadt rhe ?? fcrtslre to bat first. dlii rernuraly wel,[- rayls4 ?? thre ...