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Four Books on Sport

... MfDlr N00o1 onl cort THOUGHTS ON HUNTING by Peter Beckford, Esq., is so well known and so deservedly popular that to criticise it would be a work of supererogation on our part. Written a hundred and ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 740 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... CRI C KE T. BRISTOL X.L.C.R. v. MUSIC HALLS. Played on Clifton Downs on June 20tb. Scores:- - Bristol XL.C.R.-Arthur E. Bailey, b Edward S. Hare, 40; Harry Hare (captain), b Johnny Stuart, 7; Leslie Clayton, b Edward S. Hare, 1 - Andrew Brown, b Johnny Stuart, 4; Ted Smith, b Edward S. Hare, 0; Harry Belding, b Edward S. Hare, 11 ; Bert Pockson, b Johnny Stuart, 1; Ern Belding, b Edward S. ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 806 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MUSIC HALL SPORTS

... ENTRANTS AND HANDICAPS. 1130.-120 YARDS RUNNING HANDICAP (artistes ?? in three fastest heats to run in second round. The first prize also carries with it a Memento Shield, to be held by the winner for one year only and returned. Winner's name to be inscribed on the Shield. Shield at present held by Edwin Boyde. Three prizes.- First Heat: Chas. Wood, scratch; Ted Cowan, scratch; Dan Thomas, 2 ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2685 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CYCLISTS AND THEIR DOINGS

... CYCLISTS AND TfHEIB DOING& 1= or the ?t1S dui x Oons'sesau riaf eral do - TV1z nis'uou (a-ace utf 100 lmies, 'decided. t. Vfmcseiissv-- on u.nwedr.y, the entry iDnltudeA -Sub:h- cr..ania nS' aa o tton a -,lter-s atn d: tch' .(lisuglnsi') Min~ef'tayIlor, r, tonlourcn iDigeon, --eoierd, Luana a'wl Adaidrense [(Franc); Bosvy(Belgiuil j2, ,ss ;esy) f lyser tflwnttersan) andl hns ...

CYCLISTS AND BLOOMERS

... IEn cwsI rI Ia ; - I The eletion 'to. tecouncil 'ofthe ,.Cvalasts','bou'nn clnblisa created nnumlsals interest .dUring 2the, Xaet: w~e,fi o~w ng to 'thbe fact 'tba am n the Middesex eandu; dat as are three ladies 'who vwereupesed to be in favour of the wasnng of i:b- cers by, womeb n sl t3 XThe, Tdieut of the election will;be lneo6no. XWedn6sday brt the poll haing closed .-vesterday'. n ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTENG IVEWO, to bonn E??3030t IV Sr Gtiii. MSULG Inb.ttlf ra remi~, rn- ex'atrcir ?? but),owc !itceltitrp- ?? er 'frealaty h-no the acc-rt ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAY'S SPORTS CHATTER AND REVIEW. The nesdting ay Wolverhusmpton (DunstalinPork) on Monday 'i'l Tusday last attracted capital attendances, whilst plenty f runners Cofultsted the various events. It was a, serie of 817cce~sese for S. Loatee, who rode five wiinnei' at the meetinlg. Mo prinlpal raceb toe Staffordebire Breedprsa' Foal: Plate, thosugho byHerculq, who was' moygood thing of the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Shl;Rwp, o .Ularld b ?? ?? 49 Smith, c Rrujltsinhji, i; Tate (; XVebb (S.) Pa oat ?? 1 b 6 ?? 1S B 4, I-b2 ?? C J Total ?? SS Totul(ivr3vvkts.) 1s0 4' Iuuiugs ?? elosed. CT. Rranll, I b xv, b Cuitell ?? Eirst Jmlillgs. ?? Secorsel lnuiug9 Itclf, h Clxtte11 ?? xlot ?? lViiliek, c alld b *Vebb ?? . iv Ilot ollt A. Collillol,!) Ctltt.oll ?? . 1t b Bl.ggs 5 ville, b (;llttoll ?? i. ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL TEUNs'WERSITY RUGBY MAWR.L A WONDERFUL wIN iron OXFORD ONE OF THE FIN~wp GAMfES OF RECENT YEAR[S. Yesterday artiernoont aI, thel Queen'si (irbs, fino Oxfrtrd fifteen beat Catoibridgo by two goalls to aI goal and a try. Cambridge held Clie lead Up to ith Raind fii mintl ton, anld ro el when trey hadl 1ash f it ild. icr Nrlter, (sir the eigh t w ing K. -lnon Carnolrd ghe ,inae again). ...

OF THE Pall Mall Magazine

... Reviews. PAOLO AND FRANCESCA.* I I E ■ 1 Tut doubtful taste of the publishers has attached to the final pages of this volume large number of laudatory criticisms of Mr. Phillips’s earlier works. In many of these the opinion is expressed that he is •‘a poet of great promise,” that “he has a great future before him,” end so forth. Now we, too, have a great admiration for much of Mr. Phillips’s ...