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CYCLING

... C Y C L I N G. L *YOCLUSZW ASSOCIATION. Tihe tox ai ,-neral eatsi-g or tae: cg=rl.rl Cowl- oil i-re- oe.t din t 101 ils irst.. iii WL -ma-t lotel, Dri oblin. tireo'- 'olm rg be.ng pxt:-Den' ra.i ort; L. O'Neil0 , ' l R.. V.heel :, ?? ?? ?? 'T J. D. 'fr J. n1.ey, J. (Guihbarn, Vs I 'ii!1 t} L. B~utler. 'Uster ceantre- iS. S-c i at si L , J. xeriius, . ?? ;'ee . ?? 3 1 IA'. L. 3;. Wain.X s oa i ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S]?ORITNG INTELLIGENCEI ll Ir. Rteberd Croker's Imnahs Fishard 11 Mr. TIerrnnn Xodge's IIDp Fly J. Ch^.ndler ll Colonel Lsul8Wbn's Xrndspike Ea.rnbtca ?? E. L. :geinernanti's Forest Rev (£280) Pnvate Lard ellesn?.rre's EolLondaiae (£200) i, Ds.vson, een. | -- i RACECOURSE CHIT-CHAT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. BIGHTON, THURSDAY. Decpite the drawbacks of a bad track, the races ait Brighton ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPORTIN( TFLLIGENCE I FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECTAL TELEGRA-X. LINGFIHED, FRIDAY NIGHT-With the weather all that could be desired, metropolitan racogoers flocked to Liagfield in. large numbers, and they witneosed some capital sport. The American jockeys again bad a. good day, and Ceoiman made some, :monda for hin dieappniet- moot of last week by dinning the. chief race. To-morrow interesting ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ; DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACE . MEETING. (Over the MLze oursec.) SELEhCTIO'NS FOR TO-DAY. (FROMl O0rR SPORTING OORRESPONDENT.) The principal event at the Maze to-day is the Down- shire Plate, for which we think not more than half a dozen will go to the post. Of these Mr. W. P. Cullen's stable may supplv a, couple, and Lord Feraoy mnsy be represeuted by the same number, which leases ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i SPORTINGT ITELLIGENCE'1I RACECOURSE CGRIT-CHAT. 'FRMO & SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. NLWYaRKETg FRIDAY.T it it a mciurons thint, to lase t wite. her it is a fact, that checacic the Oar- T13onsid Guiness wa-i- decided the Rftem n the Toz Sf e 0'nnl piaced seedIde4 theorirS, Stake-s, as ~Cct race, whi h a-tract-e' two rurner'. One at these runners wit Tort-or-hire, who has atr loot' bee favotrie fa ...

GOLF

... G OL F. IRISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. THEE SEMI- FIN AL. ISSUJE BETWE;EN HILTON AN-D FRY. The ninth Irish amateur golf championship meet- ing was continued awt Newcastle yesterday in I weather which was all in fax-oar of good golf. The sun shone brilliantly during the early hours of the day, but later on it became rather cloudy and over- cast. After luncheon, however, it brightened up again, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE | ENGLISH SPORTING NOTES. LoSnoN, SaTuvxa . - Another of the great handicaps of the last year of 1he century has been wiped off the slate, and in a fortnight's time the curtain will have fallen upon flat racing. 'That the Liverpool Cup was as sruccessful as UmoSt of its pve- decessors few would ittempt to dispute, for the hild wvaa in every sense a good one, Mlhile ...

CHESS

... C H ES S. NoVEMrBE, 1, 1900. AU conmunications to be addressed to the Chess Mditor, Belfast News-Letter Office, and should be received not later than Tuesday of each week. items of chess news can be inserted only when properly a.uthenticated. PROBLX:MS. DNo. 257-By P. H. W-fliams, Lo*0on. Black- 1 piece. White- 6 pieces. White to play and mate in two moves. No. 255-F. A. L. Kushop's problem. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTEULIGENCE, RACECOURSE CIIT-CHAT. JEOI& /A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. NEWMA.RKET, THURSDAY. The Princess of Wales' Stakes, though 'worth 105,020, has never aroused much enthusiasm, and to-day, bad it not been that another chance was afforded of a look at the. Primce of Wales' grand oolt Diamond Jubilee, no more -notice would hape been taken of it than if it had been an ordinary LiC4) ...

CRICKET

... C RI C KE T. I , , ,, SENIOR LEAG-UE. (12 - ?? vj. hJLYWVOOD. (11 This Senior League ma-tcha was played at Holy- bo wood in showery weather, and' resulted in a draw, pl the scores being 1Holyvwocd, 157; Ulster, 65 (for 3 Sc wickets). For Hlolywood. N. Anderson played splendid cricket for Mis score of 42, 1M. A. Trimbti (29), G. Bell (16), G. Gaiffikin (16 not mit), R. 1. Earskine (11), all ...

BANGOR CORINTHIAN SAILING CLUB

... BANGOR. CORINTHIAN SAILING CLUBi .- I A, .iSXUMU RIGGATT&. CaptainL-Tf Trwice Hei rrsnn. Tit't Offitcc-G. 'lerlisir C1 Bro wn iecond Offic-'i-it. L Gqrrrtt Comejtt~e~- J. G. Craicwxo,-U. C. Craig, ni fleerLV, C. IW Hendcreoii, J:01'- S. liwin, Wt ft. Mal(!0s1n. Jticiosi'ov Sictretu-y- and T'omesur.-z-A. Nozisiso Charley. The arnea-l regatta~ under the auspcim of the Bangor ,Corintlian Sailing ...