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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 ...

FOOTBALL NOTES. [FRO

... have each arranged for a t short tour. The Salford team journey to Millom, where they meet the representatives of the club of chat name to-day, Then on Monday they proceed to Barrow-in-Furness, wkhere they will doubtless find a pretty hard nut to crack ...

The Turf

... Fergilsno's cli Ih tHsrhway, S Yin.s ?? 0 a 1ICapt. Blerkeley's har h Curavon, yass . (PadisI 0 81 a I Mr. Copeland's hr It King Col, S s5b~r'w 0 0e 8 5M r. Meikldla's bran Modesty 5 ?? 0 le I 1Lord Wesatnatoter's ohl a S r Ralph, 4 yes . ?? 41elmes) 0 d 7 ...

Sporting Intellignece

... added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sove. each, half forfeit, for all ages ttwo-years old excepted). The Grosvenor Course ixbont a mile and a quarter.; WirWestrrw, 5 yes. CliCnker,r5 yea ZZlmnyya, 4y The YTn - 6 4yrs4 Velocity, 5 ye6. Chit Chat, aged. ...

SPORTING

... Farze Chat, 3. Four ran. Sweepstakes,-Audax, 1; Brahraa, 2 ; Joker, 3. Ten ran. Scarborough Stakes.-Persuasion, 1; General Butler, 2. A few days ago a soldier fell from a train which was running at fall speed from London to Oxford, and escaped with ...

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 ...

CYCLISTS AND CYCLING

... ahout. - qfle -a ne dovised is-to hmL-E, a. fair tr~Ia, with the VieW of its ?? trains-during the __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B S in ' w too du - | le lt-to as' IttingI, Judge Grecinrell, at- - dagistraes ?? aftenar-a ndhei t-hdisini n| h ..the A Ooen-t -\ ftcr ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 15 ft. and 5 only if declared. with. £100 added. The second borse to save his stake. 1 II 2 Sir. W. Taylor's The Victim ?? Taylor 1 11 9 Captain W. Peol's Proceed ?? Owner 2 A splendid race; wdn by halfa length. A Free IHandieap Steeple Chase of .5 sqvs ...

CRICKET

... rinning by gn ihniigs abnd 141 runs. Score:- 'LAicAsnsRE.-EPirst Innimns. A. 1?. Horuby. o M'Lachlan b Vright ?? 61 Barlow, I b w b Brotherton ?? Bower, b Bretherton ?? , 4 Briggs, a Hollins b Brotherton . 25 Robinson, b Wotberspoon ?? , ?? Y,:T~tes, b ...