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FOOTBALL

... I I ASSOCIATION RULES MINTERNZATIONAL TRIAL i2.gjC;1 Scars8 V. AtNG1 o-Sby-.it, son weathipr, this important internaticaIJ55str-, played last erasingt at Cathkin Park, GI-,g ,~ presence of an attendance numberigcsr ,ks seceone change mas recorde. au91,tolz Gatdtser 046wrcastie) playing vice Maxweii , Orr (Celtic', instead ci REbertsson ?? wrere as follows: -AtuglnScots -110iclride rej iveZ4 ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPOaTING: NEWS. R.ACTNG NOTSES. It would be ?? a point to coinpare tbe, 8elugeo whet .Tow. etrayatm~ wt o tehrable wet St. Liager days but few have been on the , Dpnc-ster codrse -on. a more soaking wet I .afternoon than that of to-day. From the Rife Butts . to!the- Red House the horses had to-gallop'tbrough a miniature lake, but otherwiseC the going 'was not so bad as nmight have been ...

VOLUNTEER NEWS

... VOLUJNTEER NEWS. ENG-LISH TWENTY CLUB. An important ride match took place ?? at the Bedminster Range. near Briatol, between the 1st and 3rd divisions -of the above club. The members of the club are selected from the best volunteer hoets of England. and the whole are divided into eight divisions His Royal Highness the Duke of York has presented a challenge cup to be competed for, and - the 1st ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET, WARWICXSHIRR v HAMPSHIRE. Warwick-shire yesterday threw away all the advan- tage that they had gained over Hanpshire the previous day, and at the close of play left off with the worst of the game. It will be remermbered that when stumps were drawn on Thursday the visitors had lost six wickets tor 108 runs, and hones were enterta4ined by the supporters of the home co:unty that ...

SPORTING NEWS

... i ~~ACING NOTE5S. l ith the Portland Pte always be assoriated t-benaase ofthat rare ohl wamor Erger. La 189S het gaiaf a k stakes in gallant Etyle for .Mr. Faixie, an ot last ye and this he straggled into second place nder B. 1 b -dens which on any ordinary horse would have aa seemed gigantic. Yesterday he was entitled to the full hono'as of the race, and as it was run he was most unlacky -to ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... NOTES ON SPOtT. WARWTCF;SRllrS VICMORY AT WORESTUr- ! Wecrsrr.nzsns vwere outplayed by W arwickshire, at 'Wotpestei, last week-, and the conrviction must have been forced into tihe muinds of the most, ardenit supporters of the fo; mner county ?? teril, as at present constituted, is distinctly inferior to their neighbours'. With liV. L. F0oster, P. E. Post ber, W. W. Lowe, and the two Bromley ...

HUNTING

... r HUNTING NORTH WARWICOKSHIRE HOUNDS. Onz Saturday last the fixture Nvas at Weatberoak, by card, and there was grand sport. The coverstound the 1 ball and Moorfield iaving proved blank, a move was rmade to Storrage, when a good old fox was soon an foot, a and with a burning scent the bounds raced him over the =pstures in the direction of Lord Windsor's covers at Hewail. He, however, chanced h ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTING N'WS. ILACING NOTES. ti Ther is rnot a sufficiently expressive adjietive to tl apply to the eprtb at Aintree yesterday. It *was so h tame as to be positively monotonous At no time diditarouse ethusiam, and, asif totbute to the failare of its entertainment, there was no finish that , was not of a one-sided chaactier. Backers, con- tinuing their Lincoln luck, carried everytsing before T ...

UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... U-NVERSITY BOAT RACE. w ita ttle annuai atrurggre between. the Ligh lt and fal~ 6Blue crews close at hand, nothing serious was attemptod tby the men during their training operntuons ?? - yesterday, the work of both being chiefly conind t shiort, harp bursts incompany with scratch crewsI The 7Cantaba are already very fit, iand as a ctnsequenc, ters oniy cut once; hobt Oxford got afloat both ...

HURST PARK STEEPLECHASES

... I I PROGRAMMEI FOR THIS DAY. If oraee marked thus e are, akrived or are expctd. fdufofr-oeldes 1ist 71b. five list 31b, six and aged ?? 'i~b winner to be told for 100 qov's, if fef 50 sass allowed ?lb witnnmers hfterqentyy (Miirch 6) S~lb etax enitrance 6 sore tot stairtrs. Twn6 miles. I 11 8 30 El1 Benjamin 'sCynosuresby ?? Il 7 MrTJ G Cliares Tbrhadb, .rse 11 7 Mr N1 Piztey a HillGrei ?? ...

FOOTBALL

... FT &ssocxitto, tirzES. Bxsxisonax.A21f Dtsnuc's Lizscmt, - The 0fl5s hed -aa eveinqgkt ali (l~d Royal, Birmiazl,. the ~rip~ideat (Nir. hiftehonse1 koupying the tha- Th esplitaton df Aston Villa in rejard to thelt ?? their mtctth ret' Walsall was oon-siidered '.atsf Wtt. Shrewa~brary T6Nin were ordered to: Tha5 Haie Owena S&s. as cormnenationi for a Postpone~d y.~ eIs.aient. T,'he president ...

CHESS NOTES

... CRIESS NOTES. Photmo 3zoq-By E. B. W*ESTBDY, Birmim am. Bnlcx (8. WHITE (11). White to play and mate in two. rtOB ,ELM 310. One of the Iat published ?? of the Iate Sheriff Spend BDr-ch; (5). I WunEx (7). White to play and mate in four. PBOBLEni 307.-By 11. B. Dumnar, Draittich. The solution is (1) P to B 3, P takes PF (2) B to B 3, P toB ; gj B to K B S, E takes Et; (4) B to Xt 7 mate. Solved ...