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CRICKET

... C R I C K E T. t B'8ANG0R GRASdIkR SCNOOL 0.C. A geneal, meeting of the above ?? wets held on the 26tkh inst. in the large schosiirocos, -r-hen the e following officers wvere eieeted for the ensuing Fc-a- d son:-Captain, G. Simpson; honorary seretary, ?? E. eCt; cen-namirer. Mtessrs. A. J. Bird, 1. C. Finray, D. -Broye, J. Ritchie, a Fd T. Coffey. 2 -BrowFs, I X T tU e nd : .I.C.C-Practice ...

GOLF

... GO L F. ROYAL BELFAST LADM&' GOLF CT7B. CflXNOR LOCIK. The four1h compectition for above prize wras plhyed on the links at Carnalea yesterday, and re- sulted in a w-in for Miss Keegan, a tie taking place bevreen MiNss AMegaw and MIiss A. Gregg for second place. LARNE GOLF CILUB. The final competition for the handsome challenge cup presented to the club when inauguarated by Colonel LM'Calmnout, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEULIGENCE | ENGLISH SPORTING N4OTES. LONDON, SAT7CIDAY.-Raoing has been carried on Bariskly enough during the present week, bat as the racing- 'has thrown little light upon the important events of the immediate f oture it does not call. for lengthy Comment. The Northumberland Pl-ate turned out as well as could be expected from the disappointing acceptance, said the con- test proved ...

ROWING

... ROWI NG. I DUBLIN UX-IV\-Lr-slITY RATr.A. I; The seeon-i and c'nich'uding- c-l' of aie Dublin University -Rz--n-cta ant 1Iscand Bridge Was -in tin die- a- nru g bloth in n4-ea.uer .iial at-zenflinxe. The 'Vi a rsv cre .von the Junior Th 1 'i-c { aplue £05,30 beating Peroke, andl th-e It-liall c(a-l lenge Cop, ralue -ICO. for ouMir- oonle.l b.VLsat- irgo Waterford. The ?? beai-i e lnemlx nke R ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ENGLlSII SPORTI111NG ~NOTESS DT)mNDO-N S'A2TUTLTDAT.That matters in itec Turf wurld should have hiee dull ginice thep close of the flat ri-cing s's~oti is iinc Surprising. The la-st two mionths of the' cl~cnpaigiitinder -Jockey Club Hules -had eniforood much hard, work anon the jorofession'is, who were only too glad of a reSt, and there was oertaizdy nothing of g-reat inn- portunee in tale ...

CYCLING

... CY C LI NG. i PIFTY LES PATM AACI I A \i)W ItOVRt RECO]RD. The annuai fify ?? open path (handicp) raee promoted by the Crtr-;sera C.CO. rook p>mme last even- ing on the splendid grounds of the U'lster Cricket Club, BAl efieigiL . the clay ?? otut very. -damp, it writ thought tha4t the evenst wold bav;e^ to be poS t-ponoed; but, fartnmtely, the weather claned up coneiderab-y duringg tike ...

CRICKET

... C:R I CK ET. YORICSIx;ILTRP x-. \LR> U. I TH~OIINTON'S (E?4U-L AN-fl MT. Ti'n2. t-etttlet A- again Oeligli~ftliy £nie at SCat. bonicugli xi -.iciiax. aiy a.nl mnosr iorerestirng deay CuiiCet inaS xc 1:ne'Sad by a3 ltacg aztendarnce. N~,;:viwdr. flax cd as-er *ine innhlngs, an~d. bat- In>sr t 00 anld -aL if ia slll'. camnilled his h hs s~-e o- ttl'e~ -es¢n ;\i ihout gii-in; anyf,,- Icnlc, ...

FOOTBALL

... ASSOCIATION. )81M&2LIXy ?? O1ZF10O\-fLE~. A s4plendid cret-hw ?? ?? Paxk r y7emetrday mnrnting_. Althoughi nbi hoeur was eleven it 0 lcthe -ground -as-e well padked long beforeF haratbore Greatin azbr~e- was taiken in 'this iii- tr.ow'tn~g ?? the ?? the Reds an) easily isip- t t - ira tin _ed ?? - 'Liewer-e several clianges1 in the tensa. DThEzidltery taring Ford-e and K'%iC-racken On fitr ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP(IPIITLNG- ITIE'LLGE hNCE, IORNETNLLIIR'E NoTES. 'WANOFLESTER, MCNIAtI 'I1GB F-The frost, whiiio I was so s'a'sre yesterday and Saturday, ?? dnrzn the nuigt, sial ha~s g,,5a ?? heay rain. Thenris fliserdeoic, no fear that the racc~rr of the ?? wa till antet -;tnk interruption. Tb's work ?? at 3t!nech05te:, arler sa ese.ful aneein;shold be held derng5 thereaxbt sea days. eer 'tomorrow I elm ...

COURSING

... 3 COt: U R SING. 1w XTI E LOG (ALTCAR) MEETI N-, 1900 ?? 'ee-irT. Brecltelaek, Sir B. Jordlne, H-onouir- abe i o ?? . A Brimsi. G, F Few-, -RB V' . Jli-dine. T. Qit t-iaotn.F uiis I ci C';acil-Idasat.J. if. D~oiaia,` IT larrF Gi 1h4111, A JIloioih ?? V. 5ftjtler, WV HI. 'Smith (1~ 1 3 Ja tenrvr s-i T. -1 ier. corc-7im eonklt~ 0f hu- 'cPntilry for tae 'Waterloo flco- eract~ac jr .to tin ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Iu j}L .Si ltsN Spl'tE - -1 1 IIETL ETEL fZ E'Th TE S. 14, bfa, ri j'R ~~UT jAN~~~7'.i1Y :zrnxc.w~ t\bl .. T{'3fi ; o .3 , ?? PTIENG T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C \A ''iSO 4;4:343 ?? S'T1 I 'NC; ?? -, ?? 4;, rrs: V r ?? , :!a ~~7 R, CL~tn..z Uo r.'½ m ?? S ?? rC2LI -0>LNC ?? f .3 -, . 3 ., r - -. 3.Su- ?? 4 ..3r -fl ;; C 10 1-1 R S IN 4 ?? SI y '7 ?? T'i 4,i ' 7- -T- ~ ~ '4 04 ' ' ?? .4.. - , . .C~*'4jyf ...

CHESS

... G I ESr 3 . ApEti 19, 1903. ma} cot!+i .5icifors to be addressed o the iiv,,,- th Nf ?? ?? Cince, andi K! r.s'1\± _ti t iatt. than TueSria of each - k-, i,,j lot C Sli>-- lewz- Can he :Olsetteu tuni- P~o}ZLSI. S. 2'-,9A-252~ M>ax F-eel. Vinr A';tPrize~ ;1 :r;.gifEiler ava;> 3Twa i. Israe UCu - o ULLLe _ e _ - KeV 1in Ve. Q i K ~,iKennedy-. n John r O~Psro'r ?? 0 is ir. -,.Vi l m . Clirz g ...