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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTILNG TNT iKIJLIGElNC(FE LRICDNTl't N0Th13. The apart Pt Leoioectt thite afbcrincun was ?? in 1c prfdencril of a ?? ititrnaler of iiplc-litoir, ill d1Q(1dJ tue attoi Oluical wac ncivit.'l hotter aiin i-iLA(01 litehect ea.ii ~ l atctii;,did citiitlci-i t1; ic broO: i31c of tflt' ?? Lt. cr-cc Ill clay3. I'Ki: ('ally iirriciigho becdl fi3,3 icld LcigicL, Icci. 01;6 liig~kii 141 Cal ;Iat lll ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTDNG INITELLGENOE MAWNlESTRR NOrES. Fortunately4 nort Mlazcheste ecuive, thn I weather to-day wats ftue, and as in this particular district the day is generallyN regardedi very nearl as a puhlice holidry', the atwtendance to see Oli Cup do-cidked %its ani enormouss one. The field for thet1 big raei wv-ts identical with that set out in my over-nlight iiotes, with the t'xceptic'n that Sark ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... On WVeiltiesdtay 7{11, '7deidedThh Most. imiportant rmI of t, si-aern, t ho Ri'rornt Derby. Ilu tpi to of dal nimposo trit it !tjll tretaiuts itn ?? us the(, ?? covetedl p ri-se of 0l, hr trglisli tti f. I'tiit tr nl, ?? tinoe racers aire instituted of whichla it is predicted ~,that they will ruin the'- rate for thre Miloc Ribarrd; J-but lueitlijir £:10,000 races at SAndown1 or tit New- Market ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELTIGENOE. CESARE'WITCH AND CALLER DOESIMa DERBY NrOjTES. As pronjisod in the la1st- edition of the Official EBa-end 'Sheet, th0 weights for thre Cesaremwitch and the Camubridgc-shir0 w-ore pjblished this zafte(ntooss The aceopt-ances aro issueod on Tuesday, and until the-n it may be bhost to re-serve any remarks on the wvork of the hdiper.I awn some-what inclined to think that ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIMG INTELLIGENOE. EwPTON PAnK NOTS A fresh breme proved of iervice in tempering the power of the Utn, and the concluding afternoon of the quietest fixture in. the Kempton Park flat racing calendar was anost enjoyable. The sport showed a very decided improvement upon that of Tuesday, Ithere being a marked increase in the strength of the fields& For the Mortlake Plate, with which ...

BOXER ARTIFICES

... SMTELLING OUT CHRISTIANS. A MISSIONARY'S DARING ESCAPE. LONG JOURNEY IN A COFFIN. SHANGHAI, August 15. The North China H1erald of to-day's data contains some inltcrstiug details of thle method employed lby th . Boxers in deceiving the pcople. A corrftponileft of that jounittl, narrating the vutys in which ?? Boxers sought to impress tipmon the ignorant massecs of Chil-li a sense of their ...

WELFARE OF SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVE RACES

... QUESTIO.NS FOR CONSIDERATION. Tile South Af-rican Nativo Races Committee, consi3t.ng of gentlemen with knowledge of, and interest in, the class of persons referred to, has ?? a communication to Mr. Clhamberlain, as Colonial Secretary, pressing on the Governmnent the expediency of instituting inquiries, at as early a date as possible, with regard to some at least of the following matters . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING .YI.FTELLIG1QNCE. XTWCAS;t`h AND BRIOVU iN' NOTES., ,Ot,~oe Mteeting was' von' 'ludod this altearnooas in dehjcht-ffl1 ete and in, the presance of a, fair c~slfyof $l'txvto! The sport wau tinterestmng, b,o_ rf-qtlirt. ?? lttl ommeiant, There were eighteenl ?? ?? cteO tin race, and the1 two nilost hleavily, bskdilnishod first and second. The. result u-as r.howo'vs't. sq-to in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORThG INTELLIGBN DERBY NOTHES. Capital spbrt is always eonfidently expected at Derby, and in this respect the fite seldom dlfgz points its patrons. To-day tire racing ras Of good class, but the Wiuld& were not quite so lorge as those generally looked,,for at this gathering. T~e attend. ance, especially of the local people, was Z ?? one, skid, as tho weathe wvas of the mot delightful ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... In Altno fbiL snnieowhatt cold wealther the Liver' pool Cup ?? was bvouglit to ant issue. in tho preseont' of a in ogc ompr101l~ly hjlii ?? of the 11S11,i111 Mitil ((rI.dl I)e ) dof o'roiltod ast aL :n op ine, irns- ittitih its too 4ollme day(s past; ]ai's lit; 1s..s Woon telI slcoil. (tend Luck, 1ot'farshiret, Arnocr, F riociilaii said Sb-cola laid liotil, tiiowiivci, liesody itipportfi.td ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPTING YNTELLIGENOR THE TWIO TIIOUSANDh Tho-tn who, lilia mysolf, remainedl steadfaslt to Dililtinud J11bIVi inl spitte Of the) WtontLurfitd stories told abouit thme trials of Eleitenient and Stiller Ldwere rwitivh ri-wardcd thin afternoon, when thel Prince o-f Wales's colt cuot downi the Twov Thoutiaaid field in such anl extraordlinary fashion. T1'SIis ?? Jolth-vo xv eal wii if lie couild ii ...

CRICKET

... DEflDYsUrtrtl V. gtI flAYWAICI IN Sl'jlSN~hD E~itilft, At flet-i',yestsy, llt ?? isell ,,tjimsi tln batting j'rrrti-rnatamnrsftheir tsjioarientp on ThssmrIdV. andi Met f wivli, is,, gOssI cl~o.if winning thm game. anti ro tear whatl.. ever sit liming 'T'hsy toad In a 1se tmiss ashe' hatting. itn 'Phmi irisy cv run~g. weioml Is-i -tinst withoust. tIrs. and wt'lstr *tliissps cere sdi-awn last ...