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YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERAY'Ss .-SPORTS. CHATTER AND REVIEiW. . . . ?? . .. ?? Althongh intense beat was experienced on each of the three days' racing at Newmarket, the Second July Meatng ulmay sasely be credited * auccgA. Thanlo to a. we00om1e turn Of the tide, Sir Blundell Maple Is atl6st ?? hie due and wvell deaerved tueod of accress. This lso enables . Loates to increase his winnitg score as the le~ding ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... I TMBDAY*S SPORTS, (R&TTSR AND REVTEW. It wos lardly-worthy P1 fho name of- vporotbat whatwms seen at' Wye a~nd Plnunpton. G atwiek certainy showved an tsnproveuieot'aid visitors clunly appreoifted tlie. vwolcorne olrauage. Whaispaver as fflekg it the earlier varit of the v'oei~te bras §udcsvv Park- meeting (Fridasy andt yesterday) fully' rnadne amensad. Hare eiapital sport and a plmstitnde of ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAY'S: SPORTS. CHAT-TER AND' REVIEW. It is with IL -pletisranhle fnsltnj that one chronicles ti's virtual end of ?? rule. Like its prdcsosrhelsei-u unning, thie, 5~ason ass bea mast mrked, wilstiterapthy 61rthe Towere s to heeks aych bechesrin ao standin reproac meto b~norabl spotse, To-morrely willer witness th cfoin- nenement of srtsefa aigsinsaiiune iefrh Cant iingedloukeyolethraisws ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND REVIEW. The Skating Gymkhana on Thursday night at the Cryste Palace wae a great success end proved how popular rinl Ekating is becoming under the skilfu] direction of Mllr Barnett. The Three Milee Amateur Handicap Rtwo rosaltei in Mr. W. Wilson's victory, Messrs, Bartlett end Millerbeinm second and third. The amusing Ladies' Hoop Race was wo; by Misses Bartlett and Robinson, and ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTET S'S SPORTS. CHATTER AND REVIEW. The meeting ast ai twicon Tuesdayand Wednesday must ho ?? aD siccess, quito a repressentative company being Prceont, and if the weather on the concluding day was Unsseirable no fault could possibly be found with the sport. Good fields prevailed at Beverley, and both Robson's stable from Wantege ansi J. Walugh's from Newmarket made a profitable jornrey to ...

TERRIBLE SEQUEL

... TO THE BOAT RACE. A LAUNCH BLOWS VP. ONE KfILED-TWO INJURED. A'terrible sequel to the Boat Race occurred last evening at the Swan Pier, London Bridge, in the ex- plosion of a launch, which had just returned with a party of sightseers from an up-river excursion to the Boat Race, by which one y5oung man was killed and two Lothers were terribly injured. ,anBt yesterday morning a party of men, ...

UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... UNIVERSITY IBOAT :BRACE. CAMBRIDGE WON EASILY. The fifty-seventh annunl boat race between crows rse preoenting Oxford. and Catubridge- Universities was decided over the usual course between Putney and Mortlake, yesterday afternoon, the Cambridge crew gaining an easy victory by about twenty lengths. TIIE RACE DESCRIBED. The start, which was fixed for hbalf-past one, was delayed for over twenty ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND ~AEVIEW. ftr. week fbein~g abandoned. Hwvrat i-ao writing the tha sem to beaprnucdsae;trfo, we sss rasonblyhope for the 'presentu week' fixue to he care hruh tiscranl ev week,uas ma be )ndedfrneth flloig, ?? ike 7d.yafll thr sporingmawtIters~l, t-heo important waerk's selectee es-namiely, Peregrine 3Pickle to win,, ?? Fury as runner-np and Borde Sogas the heat ouitsider. The ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YIESTERDAYS$3?-SlT. ,CHATTER AND)EEVEW, i.. ?? . - r: -; . ?? . ster nesltivgznay Bafely. bs.,iecoented-n.-ligo smetoS, tlh q w inlvnovations beit stlyapjireeiated. O0 thy ppeii- :ing9'day. lia R&sibre colt contihites ebo rn of' 1oc0o Mr. MUnker's seltmoi colts. Anotheritemnef notef tethe grain ridinglof M:Coannon on QOsIsirain thi.ieat as.e, wliieh hloOO gilveo the viotory to t i Alexander ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND REVIEW. Much improved racing, under National Hunt rules, was witnessed on Wednesday and Thureday last at Windsor. The weather was fine aend seasonable and there was on both days an excellent attendance, whilst the fields were numori- cally much stronger than we have hsd of late. Backers, moreover, had a royal time at the royal borongh, three out of six favourites winning on the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Y''ESTRDA'SSR fiS. The Keniptan paeeys''pu 05W ith Londoners, and th a I. e~trote ft ood racu9ng 1Tuesdayand W~edniesday las ,,'ttrcte a ood stheritig' T sport, howee'ier Woe hardly~ 'Oup- tn 'the ?? ~standacrd, tlough~aver~al oloie Anitee were' pson. Dy w~iuhnrn nrsn ?? Caiisnon br~co ~'long. sequence of ltisi,, I1Loa'tes doinig likewise when he ~rodle Alvescot tD vity ut Ileder,: at whcich ...