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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Scotland, N 1. Scotlmnd, E. Very light winds, unsettled; cold rain 2. England, N.E. .. or elcet. 3. England, E. 4. Mm. COcs..,. Easters- brces,, h odi 5. England, S. (Lon- soem cold chowere. don and Chanel)j 6. Scotland, ?? 7. EnglandN.W.,and N. Wales ?? Easterly ...

CRICKET MATCH AT ENVILLE

... Tetal .23 Mr. W. Price and Mr. S. Clarke acted as umpires. RAILWAY TRAFFIC RECEIPTS. W BE NDINGs JUL3Y 13. IhCnEASH. orlh.Easters . .£1,35 Mel ropolftau ?? ,, . 187 REFRwiRcRAToRs.-To preserve the teo and ?? eu whie cooler apd provislon sfe. Drawinge and ...

THE PLEASURES OF GROUSE SHOOTING

... calendar of amusements are the long-established regattas, the familiar cricket matkbp% the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, Easter Monday at Brighton, the first fortnight of July at Wimbledos the 12th of August for the Scottish moors, the 18t of September ...

SPORTING NEWS

... there will be very little more angling this season, as some of the most ardent fishermen in this district willnot fa~cea north-easter. The following baits would be found effective :-Roach and dace, a worm or bread paste ; chub, bullock's pith, with brains ...

THE SPRING HANDICAPS

... TIEGCure Nor.TInace_1'rr'-eenRxc STAKEa (33 rubs_>-Staurhieed, aged ; Iladine Althoep, Dentny, cod acobl, 6 yes ; Oliver Twist, Easter, The Cob, cr0 Le Caiseser, S pee : Diecision, Ituddigoro. Macina Bell, Msacae, tIUdasxe, Sarila, Dante, Tii'apherrsao, Abu ...

NOTES ON SPORT

... consequently upset their usual combination and good play. - It is certain that at no period in the game did they seem capable of rising to the occasion, and those who visited the Molineux meadow in the expectation of seeing a high-class display of football must ...

GYMNASTIC NOTES

... and. assault-at-arms stands cot like ant oasis in; the desert-of competitions tn-d ay, f full of alarmas and eacassious a-rising out of shield championships. There was quite-a relief, therefore, 1 to be found -in the Birmingham Athletic Clob's patriotic ...

CYCLING AND ATHLETIC NOTES

... genierally were rather dust -, -re the better for Saturday's showrers, r eather has been all that could be L : rh the wind, as at Easter, was in some .d trouhblesome. - fr h.- a db the C.T.C. for amending the I . onfrrige of passengers' cycles or-rail.| - m erme~ient ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... eecond to receive 20 £ova., and the winner to pay 20 SaVe, to ' espenee. One mile and a quarter. 63 subs. Mr. Copperthwaite's Rising Sun, by Baneldy-Dawn of Day, 3 yrs, Bst. 11b ?? Bottoe1 i Mr. Osbornes Ripon, 3 yrs, Gst. Sib *. Griasba&r 2 Mr. Daswnon's ...

GOLF NOTES

... and that a 7 greater calm will settle down on the club after the , ruffling which this controversy has unfortunately 7 given rise to. WVie saw the other day a rather good definition of Ia swin described as a swipam fortiter damna- u forbes, typical bf ...

GOLF NOTES

... bogey, for Mr. F. Wi Carson's silver bowl, followed by the first round of thie matc-play focirsecies, also - .opens, for p rises given by G~eneral BRandall and thze &la Rev. F. W. Pearse. L this event entrants may I choose their partners, sabjetb to the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 12; Spring, 11; -Sweepstakes, 12; Derby, 14 in old and 1 new key will come a cracker this week. READ Trns.-As sure as the rising and setting of the sun my selection wlll win Chester Cup. The question is not, w*UI it win ? but, by how far ? I advise you ...