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RIDGWAY COURSING CLUB.—LYTHAM MEETING

... Gamimon. Mr. Greening's Gay Deceiver beat Mr. Bocklebank's Big Wig. Mr. Jones's Jail Bird beat Mr. Bake's Black Tommy. Second Ties-Otbello beat Blackness, Barleycorn beat Guada- lotve. Sir Charles beat Golden Drop, Jail Bird beat Gay Deceiver. Third Ties ...

SPORTING

... kent Hlop, se 01- Mr. Gibson's Cadden. beat Mr Broeklebank's Burnmoor. St Id- Mr. Broecklhalnk'sBowschale beat Mr. Bake's Ben Nevis. ac Mr. Spinks' Sea Rover breat Mr. Gilaomarr's Gazeboo. M Mr. P. Johnston's Fleabite beat Ar. Gibson's Granite. ?? Cunni ...

GRAND CRICKET MATCH

... Sep Gibson atid Fox succeeded to tbe wickets, which were, how- ono- ever, down. about half-past aix o'clock. the YESTERDAY. ter- The game was resumed on Friday moriting Sbort t half-past eleven,-r-ox and Gibson resumitig the wickets, whets Gibson >ur ...

SPORTING

... rau in moderatelform, h- defeated Restaurant decisively. Gay City and Greater Scot had a long and desperate trial together. ire which the last-named ishowed a trifle more speed throughout, but Gay Crty had as nearly as possible balanced his opponent's score ...

Sporting Intelligence

... o. W. Gibson 0 Marriot b. o. W. Gibson 0 S. Banister c. o. Aspinwall 0 Pahler c. o. W. Gibson . Seed b. o. Lings ?? 1 Dodd c. o. W. Gibson . o D. A insworth b. o.Lings. 0 Grundy not out . 0 Howarth b. o. IV. Gibson. 0 Parke st. o. W. ...

WIMBLEDON MEETING

... parties were busily striking tents and packing f urni- tare. The members' camp is now totally bereft of canvas tents, and the gay parterres of flowers have all disappeared. Nothing denotes the late presence of that ring but the mark of the shores that were ...

SPORTING PROPHECIES

... Lougr, 8 to 1 negst Gay Con- k.10 to 1 Yenikale, and iDO to 8 others. Lougy wvas first away, and took a clear lead of Blue Bonnet colt, Yenikale. and Gay Consul' ntxt, with Rairsprlng colt whipping in. At the die- tance Ycnikale and Gay Consul took second ...

SPORTING

... beat Gibson (A), 6 1, 6 4 ; Payne (IS) beat Davidson (A). 6 2, 1 6, 6 4. Doubles; Miss Cathbert~on and Miss Raft (S) beat Miss Fidler and Mrs. Renton (A) 62, 6 5; Mis_ Concanon (A) beat Miss Woods and Miss Basnett (S), 6 1 6 1; Bewler and Gibson (A) best ...

SPORTING

... and B only If declared, with 100 added. Winners extra. About three miles and a halfU Yrs at lb , Yr3 st ib Astrolabe ?? 62 l Gay Lad ?? a lO? Mario. ?? 12 0 Diomed ?? 510 5 Denazet ?? 6 1112 The }ogue ?? 10 5 Accident ?? ?? 6 ptchok o 10 5 Globule ?? 9 ...

CRCKET

... endbGibsooii-Crl6g.. 6 T: 0. Potter, h ?? 2 not out, ?? T Parr, b Mylne ?? 197 I Gibson-eraig ?? 20 (0 H. Eaton, st Duncani, b G(l'n-Cr ?? 14 ?? ?? 16 R. tulbbe c Myolmi, b Gibson- Craig .. ?? 10 ?? 7 H. Plter c Heuideroon, b ?? e4 Marohall, b Tod . 9 E. Kinderman ...

SPORTING

... native spectators. They were all dismnissed for the poor total of 73, Gibson and E. W~right alone showing any form. The following is the scoe*- Lord Hawke, 3; C. W. WVright, 1; A. E. Gibson 21; G. F. Vernon, 6; H. ?? Wright, 1i; A. J. L. Hill, 9; J. H. Horneby ...

SCARBOROUGH OPEN MEETING

... tw1reeourar, £3 1Q~eacL M~r DCent a Queof thO StagS aga Mr HEIlo'S MiSS ?? llr H-uPddr6's Sinsftr Rirrn, 'r JCeoa na Oar MIT Mr Gibson% Bee s- Wod ?? MT BOtenn ?? Mr Thackuray's H4761wood Jr apt Mr Degubwood' C eomercial Steel My Dob-wSDura?7 a93tr B MoWa.Net ...