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BILLIARDS

... intiervacl standing at 2,454 against Dawon'ss 1.24a Is the evening It asa Dawson's turn, and Diggle id 'ittle more than look on. After Diggie had made tis ?? breakl into 281, Dawson ran up breaks of 2ii, lus1 bh6ritiful 372, which included forty consecutive ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Lesmbtan- Mr. MorLey's c by Claxet-. Archiduchess Savoir Vitre Mr. J. Dawson's Annie Bland Mr. Nichsoll's Invereak Mr. T. Dawson's Annie Mr. Radcliff's G by Camerino- Mr. T. Dawson's Squeeze Snowdrop Mr. T, Dawsen's Cramp Baron Scisickler's Attraction ...

MANCHESTER AUTUMN MEETING

... Lincoln's Studious, by Fiction Oxford Sir E. Buckley's Windrusl ?? Milbank's Ralph Lairoblon 'Mr. Dawson's Snorter 'Mr. Platt's Ollicial Assignee Sr. Dawson's f by Warlock- Air. Stevens's Ida Hop-picker Mr. Trotter, jun s. Saratoga 'Mr. Falton's Eloquence ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... which there was no striking feature. were all that could be gathered thereon, as the St. Leger almostmonopolised attention. George Frederick wore a decidedly more healthy aspect to-day, as 3 to 1, or a shade over, went down to all the money obtainable yet ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... g'rench Derby, hbs been sent into El. Jennings's stable to be trlilled. Mr. 0. W. Fitzwilliani, DIP., has purchasedl of Sir George Strickland bis chestnut three-year-old filly Luna, by Orpheus - Jetty, by Krinig Catradec, andi she has ar- sived at AMr. ...

LONDON BETTING

... The muster at the Clubs to-day was rather below the average, and for some time tpeculation tung fire considerably, Henry George was nominaliy favourito for thre Lincolrirsire Handicap, 9 to I belng the best offer, while a point more wag alvays to be ...

Sporting Notes

... Lawton stnd H. Brittain, jun., Birmingham, spoon makers.-E. V. Blyth, W. Harris, and G. Dawson, Bir. ssieleghae Wreetely aunt Daioy Press, so far as regards G. Dawson.- 0. Cooke and T. Hulse, jun., Longton, Staffordshire, chsin manufacturers. I I L I I ...

SPORTING NOTES

... any of the stud under the care of Joseph Dawson capable of securing themuch-aoveted prize, whereo vsith to decorate the most magnificent training etables in England. The other brothers, Matthew and John Dawson, each appear to possess a better chance of ...

FOOTBALL

... ; Hill and Biradbury, centre: Collington and Arblaster right wing. Aston Villa: Copley, goal; Bir'an and Simmonids backs ; Dawson and Appleby, half-backs: I hateley and Vaugh. ton, riglht forwards; A. IHintoni ansl Brown, centre forwards L. Davis and Rloberts ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Osborne's Esuphrosyne Mr. Bentley's Runnymede Ir. E eters's SoIath Lancashir Mr, T. Dawson's ARnne BIr. Phllps's Countes Clf- Mr. T. Dawson's Squeeze den Mr. T. Dawson's Cramp Mr Pryorb * by Wild Dsyrel Mr. Hunt's Wild Shot Trage.dy Mr. Naylor's c by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Crawfsrd's Rat-tat r. Savile'se Mr. Jos, Dawson's Lady Glen- i'iigolboche .orchy (61b extra) Mr. Savilc's c by pa Mrr. M. Datvtbn' Gladstoejo Moleskin ' Str. M. Dawson's Saxhlom Mr. SAvilĀ£'s f by Skrcdld , Mr. m. Dawson's QueenIsabella Regina Or_ Mr Denison's ...

FOOTBALL

... a mile. Sadle's Son o' MDine, Bill of Portland, Babylonia, and Government; and 'IL Dawson's Gallican and Ravelston negotiated si-u furlongs. On the Bnry side J. Dawson jon.'s Glengall, Zasaiel, Esmond, Queen of INavarre. and King Charibert; Hayhoe's Hari'eur ...