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SCULLING

... Thb ?? race between (rorge Towgo acid jileoas TWray for te~be r~enpt oi~ of idieglesid, thoe jipertcmat. challenige ws u i, cno 1talie Uf 't0oi writ dily doeided on ?? over the stnesl roue r -ussr E tmttn-v to MLIrtleke. A ceoeidert,1i's ?? of intekeet wise .iousevd ii the uneglilc'urlscsid of Pltney.hat cci irr is tieh gense-r~sd iciblie wert eticericruil the rare Neee Fb very smaull c-alyr ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YIESTERDAY'S SPORTS. CHATTER AND REVIEW. There was very fair racing at the Doncastor Hunt Meeting on Monday an Tcesday last, though backers had at bad time. At Lingfield on Tuesday and Wednesday Southerners turned up iU goodly numbers to witness improved sport. The wlh of Deesertagis Was very popular, as wvas Thurisg'l (both being on the opanioft day), whilst on Wedneaday~thecdsfeabtof Admiral ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND REVIEW. XTh National Hunt racing season, which commenced on Monday last, Cannot by any means be glorified as a snccess, as at Nottinghams on Monday and Tuedday runners were carce, -the attendance likewise, aud the sport anything but exciting. At Folkeetone en Wednesday a~nd Thuirsday better things were efeiteso, bitt again expectations were not realicesi This was in a nusasisre ...

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... D XIa* i (r . \17.. rtr'LM-) T. XAT;'fZ SbUT' KILLtv)tiY A,'Z W 7 L . J 1n~ e l, t h e , l i I LE elp L'j l , B u rS j p ~ m oiI . ) 5 ?es. focit, the Ul nlish, light wetgh' Suegs, osot tied atiltssered tisat settee ?? tisrothi. ;;40 at tin; utkgW o tile colimti ri A L ol ?? YO bizpn vittet buttein ll-rnlt'h' off Pt that Li viSdt) last Afowdby pight, * . fiinrstt't fUnite, Yes, eraetl's.0ii ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... STEDAY' S I P -ORTS YERSTERDAY2 SPORTS. CHATTER AND REVIEW. . OspitNl sport was witnhesed at Niw fatket on tenc of the four dys allottr d to tho ?? spring meoting. On th oper.- ing day the blastinb s Plthe wsu won by 30tcheot., the WiD beins vory poplalr, as T. Loutes wnisp. Diamond Jubilco wans very easy whiner of hefo Two Thouranfid Ginjust 8takes ounf nedetdy, :md osnt of thole present ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AN) REVIEW. III winning the Cesarowitch in record time, Clarchave accomplished a grand performance and it is safe to say ths no easier win has ever been seen in this time-honoured event Having a suspicion that this graud mare would batrely sta; the tiring distance a1lone prevented me from coupling he with Zngifa for Wednesday's great race, as I had last wee] given her (in Elopemont's ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND REVIEW. There Is little of note to cbron icle in reference to the past Week's meetinge, although good fields at NottiDgham, N ow- castle, and Think prevailed, especially at the latter well- known Northern resort. The' interest of the week devolved upon Sundown Park, which, apart from bad climatic con. ditions, fully maintained ies excellent credentials. On the opening day (Thursday ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Y CHATTER AND REVIEW. Reettig at Ilanchest-er on Tuesdas and Wedneeday inst hardly t.ame tip to expeeta~tone. )le bbh da~ys tbe-.attendaiice iwiw tomew!at '`mited, 'he port was only paassnH lntir, I'yhlst thoe wisather was, atrocious. Backers had the worst of the deal op t,- two uses' racing, but thie duail Ltnccees of DecsartughItp, their, jut s bit, des pite the, probubitlys priner. The fine ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND REVIEW. 0 Rtaocug on Boxing Day at Ifempton Park, Wolverhampton, and Itipon attracted the usual holiday crowds, but the sport wituesed a't all the places mentioned was uninterestlng, aud the 60sooel new blood is infused the better for all con- cerned. The like remarks apply to Keele Park, though it must be admitted that the raciug at Hurst Park on Friday aud yustcrday showed anu ...

THE AMERICA CUP

... 11,111- AAN:ITUCAI (Clji*J urjox at ae A 4 ?? Yes i70'o 18 l ir New York 'Macire Clii: 1I: ri3sacepted Sir 'homiuas I 1iti)'l S ul-iiilrrii;ir TOIr tiH- Anwirs .rc Cup. ire, ?? !Si!i-e Sr.il1 h5 ?? irO ht ?? Arrgiirrt, j ?? iO :i'al: ?? -./)iiei ni- ;.i'r'~iiel to rile. 0J.bdie, tres 5'i ?? ?? 5- '1-lab. rrrit- en io lloi:-- ' %pl tier by' i Th irris Lipt~on to iornwfard i t OLO tu!- ?? ?? -er ...

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

... 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 ...