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CHESS

... readers that we can with pleasure find opponents for all who wish to play frienaly correspondence ?? Ed., R.AtL.J Items of chess news can be inserted only when properly authenticated, and these must be received not later than Tuesday. Games intended for pub- ...

SCOTCH NOTES

... other night. Mr. Stormouth Darling thu new Solicitor-General for Scutland. has written a pleasant letter to the Kirriemuir Constitutional Association, referring to his happy associations with that district Nothing new has traus.'ired in regard to the re ...

CHESS

... ingenious Greo, whose recorded games abound in the most beautiful combinations. The middle of the 18th century inaugurated a new era in chess. The leading man of this time was the great Philli- e dor. Other eminent players of this period were e the German ...

SPORTING

... y 'previonsI btes-re mar obketprin atr rtaow-dneary amounth of racing-:that is be rovided at this gate-money omeetings nea London. There wil bc eight pro- I grammes issued both 'from Sandowu Park and - t on, and-- I' an inclined to be.i.ven- that the - ...

COURSING

... co tone block taken direct fron tihe eatbinet photograph 7 by a new process recently discovered. The book of the Venetian f~te hats been edited by Air. J. J. Phillips, and illustrated and printed in a, superior manner by the firm of'Mfessrs.Marcus Ward ...

RIFLE SHOOTING

... amongst their visitors some distinguished riflemen from London |ardother parts of the kingdom, and he bade them all a hearty welcome. I The toast was drunk amid cheers. I Mr. 0. F. LnWE (London), in responding, said j he had sattended their meeting last ...

NATIONAL SHIELD GYMNASTIC CONTEST IN DUBLIN

... had taken up this position the team was loadly cheered. The forming up and exercises were all of a new description, the exercises embracing various new bends and lounges, and the manuner in which they were carried out reflects the greatest credit on the ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING. - ,ENGLISH SPORTING NOTES. R LoNDoN, SUNDAT, A 1- 6, l Calendiar issuea on Thursday last appears .sotice to the effect that the nominations for the S. ;,pse Stakes of 1886, which closed on the 15th B ., are omitted for want of room. It might ...

SPORTING

... TING. ENGLISH. SPORTING NOTES. Lovieom, SuNDAY. WITEH the Christmas festivities so near at hand, Turf matters way be expected to rule dull, and there is little news to be told this week. At the London, Turf Clubs billiard handioaps have re- ceived most attention ...

SCOTCH NOTES

... shon vi manty indications of Christmas rejoicing. The popular festival has gained numerous adhe- rents in the north' country of late years. In the various parts of the country great satisfaction is - felt at the recent news from Stanley and his coin- panions ...

SPORTING

... . Ul d T 'lv~pest, ln,,oilar- s,.iset tlihieiiig ilrr. WV. lienaley. Macpie . . . ?? t-voy lrd, New Oaiti ert~rv- 4 ili (I Mar. 1).ThirlweL. Batdizor, New Oinweetirv.-Do. I .i ili h I BrckelI Atom. Itollyood-Madell \! )s. P. Cotton. ''d''sdfiiic',F ri ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Nthaniel Toghan, on behalf of Alexander Jardine, applied for a new epirit-grocer's license for premises 2 and 24 Btowurtw S et, he submited wthat ther wase room, and, in- fact, a necessity, for a new spirit grocery in the neighbourhood. The premises had been ...