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QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS

... QULI?N'S COLLThiE SPOTS, Pre'irlent-Profe'isor Jamies A. Liod~ay, sf. ., 14 fi.. vice- 1 Prlslerodrom lessro. at. B. Thibsell,3 ii). 0. 3M. Prrger, Ns.M.0 S. C Purs~er, MA Holnoraiy 5ecretanrre'-A Mtsinstri-, BA..; It. AL Slorphy Ffonrcrary 'Preesairrl- llalter Phlillips, B4.X. Corn rnitte>->. P. jr-~i-n, S h'il- Icr, J'I. MAire's, ISA. r. 0. ?? oot;'A. 3Lt.aisr-ilsie5 JI.' 11t serr-is. I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... tSPORTING INTELLI&LNuE FORETELLER's NOTEB. SPEQIAl ThDLC AIX. LONDON. MON trAY NIGHT.-N'othing could be more foeo:iecble far the lopoam Moecceer -Meeting then the con- Uction crotch iieec cii this eceung. A -troll ever the raere his a ternoon. eeno-iiiced zoo of the portent gem-> cod A icecud horses ire iseatca docing the next force cayt :herr Pint I ?? eeaoacsb.y tl-iinc the cticroe for the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I FINGLISH SPORTING NTS LONDON, SATYIIAY.-It wrould hore heir contrary to expetatienos if the present nook had not been a, quiet On e so far as Tort matters ?? concerned, for. as usual, mnic- at the re.,ulor follower; of borserarieg took the cpoj~rtltsnty for a. W'il-rarnesl -rest is scon a: the ties e fortnight h-sd eooelud'dCJ Nor crest we look for accv realiv important business dutir~g the ...

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... RTISL)l Y RIFLE MEEMN G. THE BRA'S MATCH. BISL1r- CA-rl', T'5SSmAY-.-A4th'ugh no re-o have been- madine vith the rih'e to-day, the official, optician reports aliost a recordl to7 the credit of the stun. The mnaximum shasle heat is returneld ct Br| 81 deg-rees Fall., wihi!e the maximum sio lor ria- he ?? rner[ at 139 degrces. The o fficia'lr a- he port, slttites ?? the S-hade temperature bme.- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... !SPORTfDi A TELLIGENCEJ R~ACECOURSE CHIT-CHAT. FROM A SPECIAL COURRSPONDENT. LivELILPOOL, THURSDAY. ?? cue watiked 4toni berse to horse in the pasddonck att Atutree before the -Settee ?? this of terlocie1 ,new could not be]p cemopartog the epsit under Notional Remnt Mlues wihich is provided ct Air tree nitis the sport under the -'ere r lea chubh is piocieded at other oieettego. Aintree. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTfIN(T INTELLIGENCE RACE COU RSE c~iI r-CHAT. FEOM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDIENT. LIiiC&TiEtc-Ri~, ITUDtAY. It -was a tame day'- racing xit Leice-te'r to-day, the fields foe 'the most po-e-t ?? nelbut the weather kept tip all right, tine! there wee q-cite a, large attendance. Only Mirate anid Ca~ftan 'tars sent to the poet for the Iclant-rose llloree-yoar-o ed Hurdle Race, but it was evidently ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... SPORtT AND PLAY. BELFAST ASSOCIAT!ON. The weather on Saturday was disappointing from a footba!ler's point of view, as a high wind inter- ?? with. Iplay at every local venue. It -was fine in the forenoon, but as the tzme fixed for the various niatches approached the wind increased in I relocirty, and about three o'clock a blinding squall or lairn swept over the city, making things very ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINU? INTELLIGENCE YORET?LLP1R'S ? OTEb. SPECIAL TELE4IRA5SV. LEICIIISTER. ISIGNTYAY XI0'HT.-From resent eppeor- I once, urn cannot leak fc:werd to an cojeynbisi tin e at Letee-ter, where a two days' meeting c)moaenae5 to- morrow. Ea?o h . fallen eli day. and with the going briny wieners wit: be oliffiruic to find, o'cpeciailv as the felon are c-eotain en be large. Ther' is no race of ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... SPORT AND PLAY, A slight alteration in the cricket averages has been made during the week, and though only holi- day cricket has been played, some splendid games have been witnessed. Through Lord Hawke's love of a good, performance, Tyldesley, the young Lan- cashire player, was enabled to have his name en- ro.ied en the scroll of fame by making the double centurn for the second time i his ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... E-EASY VICTORY FOR THE LIGHT BLUES. LoNeDe-,, SATT ?? fifty -saVeinldi alnlyna -boat race bet-ween ceaws representin;- Oxford aend I F Camrbridge Univerriities took place to-day- over thej Iour and a half mile coyurs- fromn Putaee to Mne - lake, and -resaled, as everybody anticipated, in a victory for the L.ight Blues, but wvas an emsiar victory than could have been expected. Oxford won the ...