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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. ...

GAME CONTEST IN NEWCASTLE

... GAME CONTEST IN' NEWCASTLE. . JACK GIBSON PROVES TOO MUCH For. THE ES-AMATEUR, BOB RUSSELL. ON Ionday night the assault-at-arms pro- moicd join ly by Mr. Jas. Lowes, of the Hex- ham House, Newcastle, and Jolly Jumbo (Mr. Ecclestone), of London, was brought, to a successful issue at the circus in Bath Road. Ndwcastle. The house was well filled, though not to such an etent as it was on the ...

RACING NEWS

... ? RACING rjE,%dvs. I CESAREWITCH AND DUKE OF YORK FINALS. SELECTIONS FOR LEICESTER AND KEMPTON .. PARK. MY remarks in last week's issue with re- D spect to Zagiga's false price for the Cesare- witch have already borne fruit, as there has been a distinct tendency on the part of layers to field against Robinson's representa- tive, as much as 10 to 1 being laid at one time, thought she is now ...

BOXING

... U : A Mixed Night at the National. Piqvides PIe ty of Spot:. THE APPPROACHIiNG END OF- THE SEASON._: Next Week will see the Grand Wind-uip: Night at Headquarters. NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB. PENNEY AND WOODLEY FIGH' THEIR BATTLE OVER AGAIN. WOODLEY ONCE MORE SUCCESSFUL. WHAT with the novices of heavy-weigi1t¶, a ten rounds contest between Tom WoOw- ley, of Fullham. and George Penney. df Kentish ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... CAMBRIDGE WIN BY TWENTY LENGTHS. AN UNINTERESTING RACE. ON Saturday the fifty-seventh annual boat race between crews representing the Uni- versities of Oxford and Cambridge took place over the four and a half miles course from Putney to Mortlake, and resulted in a very easy victory for, the Light Blues. Everybody expected that Cambridge would win, but nobody thought they would win by twenty ...

RACING NEWS

... I INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. I NOTTINGHAM 'AND SANDOWN PREDICTIONS. IT is with confidence born of experience that I introduce myself-to the readers of the ILLUSTRAT'ED PoLicE Tbws on matters per- taining to the racing world. Of course, as in most ventures, what the racing vaticina- tor needs to make his business a success is a sound knowledge of the subject in hand, combined with, a certain amount ...

RACING NEWS

... I LINCOLN AND GRAND NATIONAL. NOTES ANiD SELECTIONS. THE, very open and seasonable weather has of late enabled the followers of the jumping game to pa-ticipate in their sport under the pleasantest conditions, but there will be very fevw, if any, vaho 'will not Branoy welcome the near approach of the more popular meet- ings over the flat. We are especially glad, as it affords us the opportunity ...

SPORT IN THE EAST END

... | A MIXED PROGRAMME AT WONDERLAND. MONDAY night in the East End is more or less iholiday, and if the attraction. is seduc- tive enough, there :'need be no fear of failure. Boxing, with othe'r. amusements commands its fair share of popularity, aid onrerland, as a matter of course, is- sorely taxedto ac- 'commodate the patrons ?? Wriht :and Pealar 'PaImer. It goes without sayig th-t'. the public ...

BOXING

... a S ? , . .. A Grandd Wind-Up of the Boxing Season at :the N.S.G. PEDLAR PALMER A LUCKY WINNER. Slashing Fight in Newcastle between Alf Wright and iJ. Milburn. BOXING NOTESs f I UNDERSTAND that Bill Nolan and Harry Smith have agreed to box twenty rounds, for £10 a-side, and a £20 purse give 'by a popular sportsman of Wandsworth to take place at the Gengall Gymnasium on.T¢ngrs day, June 7. In ...