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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 ...

ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SPRING HANDICAPS

... ACCEPTANCElS FO1R TlHE SPAD.NE I IIALNDICAPS. LFNO OLN 8'rZING MENTING. THlE LI'4OI.NSIUMt IIAND)ICAP. T'Iho highftt weighti I&'a'e.ng lveing Oat 8b, it bee~ been rlti'.e. to. Ost. tand the othmrs hi p2ro010r00.) 11iu,.t I'auapecz d~ 22 12 ?? . 4 21 V2 tloyrel ?? 4 7 15 ('aeiv n ?? 4 1 21 N 4 ?? . i 7 13 1)Hllautne.4 . ?? ?? li~n ucl -4 8 13 I Zsamina . 4 712 2n1 Itieaflbst. 6 a 191 su'ik' ...

GOLF

... ZflL aD fS CMST O !.B e JT_' and Ancien'-?t C!eh'a tournament frI Jubtee f se l'se was resumed at St 2-d- . F^ .farsumabie we fatheffS Fft RouInd:. a . -r, 3Mr. tr Man=we:4li. fthe !anic9 3 / owfw; 3 strokes. did n=t oror- e f ,-e -A3^f. -s-- a. e t.aZ 4i rS P. G. ?1. and 2. Mr. H. S. Colt, the flasinon trj,- - : r a. stroke to Mr. J. A. Neilscn. ln ?? r4~- .u . ' w4~3'Mr. J. L. cze w 2) bea ...

FOOTBALL

... THE ASSOCIATION CUP.-The RMackburn Rcrers *nd Portsrrouth teanis reptayed their match for the third timlle *n the Auton Villa griuucd. Bart nghl. yesterday. P1'rtsuautth hsd Om. misbourune to JOAO one of tleir inen quite early in the ganme. Hiowever, they were ctly 2 goal to the bad at hlti-nine. In the secand perikd the Rovers had all thr Onav. rad they heat Portimouth by live g oals to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I- POEMSG ITEZGMTCR NSWS.&Z NOTE& d f dS cUnte Me s, Matrcta ed WA ama .ott waxy orltin~ sport ; btA it u only eat pasig itntelest, ave to T.v that Tho Jn iea Rdvoin a. good w'pa ol tho Ah~e IWIX11k0r4 IL1 .W; l ht~ster. tha-t nS tthin. thmt t'AllS 'bcs was so nmuc money tior' Vonotambe tint b , M ichottor priso that ho AtWted ,3 I, Lndtl to the surprise of aU *tose awAY 2*0 9 s~ro Who di~i ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 8PMTIQ INTELLIT, ' (DUNSTALL Ay The W~g BfMWIM M HANDICAP tftLttLE MACE fNf. T o mles beir ei ght b ne s Kr. F- Mc~rego's WLdLrt D, b maty .b aged. .0l st U b.. 'j Mr. O we'. CE OM L ATZ. g yet. jist. lplb ,Alo ran: MO o . v egah baru erflt tS L P.eme Mlns ml~t, and Wazv. (ItWnnr ta4 u,td by Owwne) Zee tiag.' 6 to terwa~dis 4-ie aig, but ?? ' r e. 1r t O~t~Nkist Rughe's ~Wl~NO, b Srp a Mr. T. ...

MAFEKING

... NAFEKINCG. B.-P. SCO(}IIS AGA IN. PINEM Y SUC(IESSIl,'IiLLY A1M IUSJIED. 5( 1K!11.111), 17 AVOUNI)ED. KRUU GEs'.S (RANI)S{)N AN') 90 PRI ISON IE8 TAKEN X. TLtU)ENCEO;(( ;NIAIR'QUElS,, ANĀ¢ oth>4Iiema. Tt s5e'n;s Iltovoitl dioiuI)t, Ihlt, thoi S;oring lt t Mttftlirt~Xg lts~. tell;T ?? itti tle SMile o I! .le {Ilfendir~IS. 'T'~The folluvillig tlow.s hots biton roct'ivvd hort. It vleasi S 11nL( ...