NEWMARKET CHAMPION COURSING MEETING.—YESTERDAY

... NEWMARKET CHAMPION CO(URSING LIEETING.-YESTERDAY. ?? in mind the comparative failure of Tuesday, the stewards did not lay out a very lengthy programme for yester- day, the order being once through the card and a second time throush the Champion Stakes, giving a moderate total of twenty- nine courses but even this programme could not quite be carried out, although at one time it seemed as if ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I WARWVICK ANT) LEAMINGTON MEETIp'# PtOGRItAMAMI FOR TllS DAVY A SPeT.nzsso RltitsLE 1151; of 5 sovs cachi, witsh 6 addet. four-year-olids lIst, five and upwards list 10]h; nisner to hle ?? for l00 sovs, if for 60 al'lowed 101.b About two vcice, ov0cr ei hurdles, ileawrtlseors, a(0slovs) Ceoree llanstleld, a lienelert, 6 yrs (j Young Dskes, a (50) (90) ]'en.m5, .93(0) Tlie VA'IeICK sr f1 7 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, I EIBJURY CLUB MEETING. ' ?? CG1OAMM1iGRAM FOR TfHIS DAY, The ?? STAcES (Handiclap) of 10 seys eaohb witb 150 added; winners extra; certain allowances. Last nstle asd a ag HDi age a l~b Merry Duaboss . 4 13 B Q.c. ?? . 3 11 2 Brosteuno (Sib pa) 6 12 13 ?? Lls. . 6 11 0 W aartalh ,, 4 12 11 Ouslet,. . 6 11 0 Nntils W .. 6 12 10 Jingling Joknile 4 11 0 Jleaulles, 3 12 1 ...

WORCESTER

... IWORCESTER . AT1iErTi SnoTTs.-Yesterday the Worcester Bicycle Club held fur the first time en athletic meeting on the grounds at Barhourne. The rain of the morning made the track heavy, and also limited the attendance, Prices to-the anmount of £670. were offered, and drew 'tneiber some two hundred competitors, the- results being as follow :-120 yards handicap, in eighlt heats. W. Welsh, Hallow ...

FOOTBALL

... j st ASSOCIATIONRULES. THE ASSOCIATION 'CHALLENGE CUP. The first rounnd in the competitionl for the Football -soi ?? had tobecomsplctedon Saturday, and ~sthe great majority of clubs having deferred the Playing of 'their ties until the last possible date, an unusually large number of matches were decided in various parms of the country on Satur- ne day afternoon. Btoat prominent of all the ...

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

... SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, ASSOCIATIONRULES, NOTTS CUP.-FricAlf Tog;. FOREST V. RANGERs.-i'iayed at the Castle Club ground, bufrrs 2,000 spsctaterdl, in a storm of msinui and rainD. Three minutes from tilee start thle Forest, with thle wind in their teeth, scored, Dlinkis adsninisterifilg tiles final tassels Crossing over fin a minority of one tiles Rangers fought gamely. Tule Forenoers snore ...

THE FIRST LADIES' CRICKET MATCH IN AUSTRALIA

... THE FIRST LADIES' CRICKET b;IATOH IN I AUSTRALIA. The following is from the Sydney Mail of the 13th ult. -There were eonsiderably over 1,000 persons at the Asso- ciation Cricket Ground on Monday afternoon, the majority of those present being ladies. The occasion was that of a ladies' dricket match, the first one of the kind in the eolouy, The two elevens were called the. Siroccos and 1ernleas ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACiNG NOTES. To tr ?? of Uti DAILY POST. Sir,-A very quiet week has been experienced in all quarters, and the racing has fallen somewhat flat. This is generally the case at this period of thio year, when many people avail themsolves of the few weeke intervening be- twcon Goodvovd and Doncaster to take a rest before com- mencing the autumn caanfpsign. They have missed very little by their ...

SPORTING INTFLLIGENCE

... - ?? ' ? = I .- ?;I. ._ _ 7 I | SPORTING INTFLLIGENPE. :; * NEWXARKET RAOJIR-YESTEUDiAYV. Iti somewhat remarkable that at (iko headquarters of the turf, end with eo pj1priy liq4splredo of 116s een In training at New. market, a more aittractive progmriamm could net haove been drawn up 10; the thirdpin (lay.o ?? eig.Nal half lsrgmms eshr~v~ sptlin ofrape plopiave tof thfer wagrin ?? rin ...

CRICKET

... 'RIC UT. THE AUSTRALIAN ELE3N V. CAMBRIDGE UINIVERSlTY. [UY TELEGUAIT.) Yesterday, at Canbridga, the AustralIans smffered their irst de-, feat In England, at the hands of thb Calabridge Universitv. Th ' Australians, who bal lost six wickets over nsgtt for 212 oahhoed off their Innings for 291, thus leaving the UnIversit1 itb rura to get to,wila. Tho brothers J. B. K. and G. B Stu d began Us ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTES. ?? . zips -nAo.1 ._ r s^_o f_ ALBRIGHTOaN (at 10.q45).-Saturday, November 25, Daretp, Tuesday, 28, Ivetsey Bank; Thursday, 30, Church Eaton; [e day, December 1, Chnrcbill Station; Saturday, 2 Bell Inn, i ATsIIRSToNE (at 11',-This day, November 24, Arley I Saturday, 25, Brinklodw Village. BTCESTER (at 11).-hSturday, November 25, Warkwortb. BeAUvonrTs, DuxE: or (at 11).-This ...

HINCKLEY ATHLETIC SPORTS

... IHINOKLEY ATHLETO SPORTS. These sports took place on Saturday1 when there was a large attendance of spectators and competitore from all parts of the country. The band of the L Company Leicestershire Volunteers was in attendance, and the prizes were distributed by ?? )1oore. A pony vas drawn for, and won by r. Clarke, of Stoke Golding. During the afternoon a loveret wvas seen running across the ...