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CHAT WITH A FAMOUS FOOTBALLER

... painl in my hack, bitt a : p3id no bI1 cd to it, t'Igii' !h ri ght in a few dasv. u;t I c: 5to cease work and SA to ' Of - -- ad but mny case b-afflod L~i A r: * . back like a ?? m ?? headandsaiid, Por.ad. aY -nd I would ad'nsc -; a' Wel, ...

A CHAT WITH THE SPOT STROKE CHAMPION

... A CHAT WITH THE SPOr STROKE A CHAMPION. Mr. W. J. Peall, the champion exponent of the spat stroke game at billiards, who made the sensational record break of 2413 at the Aquarium a few weeks ago, wvas last week playing an exhibition game with DNorth, ...

A WELSH LAND LEAGUE

... lenient landlords, it was true, but there were also others of a different kind. A questio of this kind must not be left to the whim of a landlord, Uint must be settled by law. (Cheers.) There was now a battle to be fought in Wales. They must fight it all toretber ...

The dead body of Henry GLlmore, an overseer on the Antrim railway, was fonnd a few days since near the

... of a bronze statue, in a public part of Todmorden. The statute will be seven feet six Inches high, and will cost £1000, independent of the pedestal and expenses of erection. The sculptor to whom the work has been entrusted is Mr. J. Foley, K.A. A few ...

Sporting Intelligence

... lame, having re- gained his friends, and taken a prominent station in the bettingjve may infer that the, rumour of his lameness was merely a try on to enable his admirers to get a little more on him at a better figure. He was to leave his stable on Monday ...

SPORTING

... Houldworth na. Sultan A. Wilkinson's Ace of Dianmnda beatA. Willi2's Wander- ing John Sir T. Constable's Parish Petbeat J. Shelton's Wild Eero D. O'Connor's Leech beat H. Sergeant'a Sponsor T* G. Bancroft's Bleak Hills be LtJildayer'a Marble Hall L. Nioholl's ...

SPORTING

... quarter of a century ago, when the Cup a was one of the heaviest betting handicaps a of the whole year. The rings and stands t also received plenty of patronage, and the f meeting, so far as it has gone, has proved a decided sucess-. Duringt the night ...

SPORTING

... runinDv, attnded by Papeim and A Lif's Mistakke, wth Jgglernext, to 1 thc dit, where Saucy Lags ws beeten, and A f Lie' stae took the lead. but ...

SPORTING

... be remembered as bhaving rn a great race in this Identical event last year, when, after a Hne strnggle, Carhon got h bome by a bead? Borrento a form has lately been bad enongh, but horses having Lones shown a liking for ...

SPORTING

... employed. Scot Free caime a mile and a half at agood pace. Harpenden went a mile and a quarter steadily. (Edipus and Asbplant ealloped a mile at a fair pace. Standard Bearer, Whistle Jacket, and Timothy had ...

SPORTING

... Tirone. Cobbler negotiated a like distance. Minting was sent a 8 mile. Thunderstorm had similar exercise. Floren- 9 tine negotiated a mile at a useful pace. Galiinuie 8 travelled a rmi:e and a quarter. Heloise ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Pleceteo went cotl at a m orate pace, which shte inrera-ed at thle first half nille. Three-quarters of a mile fronm home CaptaIn Pops piuhaed the Banter lilly, at thle dils- s tanee ?? shot a-head of Pieceoli, and won cleverly by a length* The TRADESNIENS ...