SPORTING NEWS

... I : SPORTIXG NEWS CHESTER RACES. Ymssasetz.~-After undergoing smnny vi-assitudes the old- established Chester Cup appears likely to return to that popu- larity which mnarked the early days Of its history. The meeting opened beautifully tine, and from the crowded stase of the narrow streets it was soon evident that the attendance would be one of the largest on record. The card was not a heavy ...

SPORTING NEWS

... So Wt Eitor of the Deify Post-Sir,-Chester has apparently taken a new lease of life, the meetiig decided over the famous Roodee this week being . undoubtedly the most successful hold formanyyears. It is difficult for people who have never visited the qnsintost of all English cities to understand the enthusiasm which the Cup evolkes, and this too . in spite of the fact that for many years the ...

SPORTING NEWS

... I SP OITINGNESS. To to e i rqof a,,e Daily Post. rr,-.-lN more e ZoiThAqe fqr the St. Leger 'bas been witnessed tb the nmory of tee present generation tbanr that d ddon Wednesday last. It is 'tre that-bth I 'P b bovag sharply contested in its later stage', A bwbt for .hoes-whelappeared hopelessly boatenealY N three-quartera of a mile from - home to run-on under I edtrone -pressure, and ?? ...

LAWN TENNIS.—THE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

... LAWN TENzNIS.-ToE CBA1PION-SIP TOURNAMENT. Judging by a largely increased attendance of visitors at Wimbledon. yesterday, the interest in the annual champiofnship competitions shows some sim of awaken- ing. There must have been twice the number of spectators standing round the various courts that bad witnessed the play on the opening day, and with the weather keeping charmingly bright atd ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORnTING NEW% * MORNT&G GALLOPS AT EPSON. There was but a mere handful of people present on the )owns fasterday morning to witness the work donc, and, the course being decidedly on the bard side, cantering exercise proved theorder ofthe day. jElDiablo, aftercan- 'fturnn with the remainder of Robert Sherwood's string, !.was sent about a mile and a quarter slowly.: CoL North's colt has tome on ...

WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

... 'WARWICxsRIRE coth CrICKET - 0 I . ; CLUB.X The recognition ofthe :unsatisfactory Condition of -conayo kt-iu Wa wekUBre, and the u rtunte position wbi*lthbb countyl baa recently occupibd in the erickting world, some time ago led to the antpoinmentofa t b tiitteeforthepurpou ofcon- Od he ilabliby ot pakiug somne aleraions ian te organisation and administrative methods of the County.'Club.' ...

ENGISH CRICKETERS IN AUSTRALIA

... ENGISH CRIKETERS IN AUSTRALIA. - ENGLAND v. AUSTRALITA. Syhteny, January 30..-Splsndid weather favoured tbe secondday's ?? in this match, and there was again an enormous attendance. The state of the wicket had greatly improved, andcrun,-getting was consequently an easier mntterthanaon the opening day. Dr. W.- G. race and Abel; the overnight ndt-outs, rerumed t'heir ininags but .tbe champion ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... i NOTES ON PSPORT. '!Tat lon4zeign o a otbaj is rwing to a close:- The s Associa tiox bwta been lost ?? ~Xnaliane` irsnal c' has enpaci l etld n the A i bsorbingainterest which has this Year been niore than 5 eveexperencedin the Midlands isuclid ?? ay. e66 Onyoe desatch of partii~ular. note 1!i1l Wke- pla'e Y a before theen,4of thejourney is reahedadnx au' day wil probably give the owner of ...

LAWN TENNIS

... Li AWN TENNIS. ? : . . . . 1 THE CHAPION6HIP MEETING. With a large number of the weaker players eliminated in.thie first round on Monday, the programme decided Si the grounds of the All.-England La-wn Tennis.,Club, at Wimbledon, yesterday, was of a much more attractive chaacter. The play was again confined to the singles chainpionship, and as there were no fewer thaneight- ties to be got ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTING NEWS RACING NOTES. A ve5V successful meeting was concluded this after2oonast Doncestff. The attendance was a lare and the sport fuly maintained the excellence7o the precednt days. To- mro;at Alexandra~ Park, 1,shall select the following:- Palaede Plateu, XsA cua - Juvenile Plate. LADY orS ?? :bllddlesei Hl~gh-weight Handicap,.- Aano or osTOP ; Forest Plate, XLTjor J3.2ss, City: ...

SPORTING NEWS

... WINDSOR RACES., YEsTXSDAyr-A dark disagreeable morning in - metropolis doubtless kept a large number of would-be - .sitoea from Windsor, and there was again only a very small company in the enclosures. The weather remained dull and gloomy, and rain felt heavily before racig terminated. The coarse was very soft, but backers mnanaged to find all the winners. Proceedings were resuimed with the ...

KENILWORTH GOLF WEEK

... EENTILIVORTH GOLF WNEEK. The last two days have ;ev--n v-ery wet for playat Eenilworth. On WNednesday the Ladies captainey fell to TMrs. W. IL .Mitchsli. &eores Grs. Hrp. Net. Mrs. 1cmnp-13ourne ?? 143 . 50 ?? 93 Miss GemT ?? _-W ?? 125 . 26 .. 99 Miss L. bidel-ottozu ?? ?? 120 24 .. 96 MLrs. IV. Uf. LtEchell ?? 15 ?? 16 .. 99 Mrs. If. O'Leary ?? 115 ?? 13 ?? 102 Miss 0. M. Allen ?? 1.19 .. 16 ...