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A FOOTBALL CLUB AND ITS DEBTS

... responsible for his actions. PWUSONER'S IDENTITY WITH JACK THE RIPPER. The Melbonrne Standard to-day reports that Deeming has made statements which leave little doubt of his identity with Jack the Ripper. It adds, We think it safe to assert that Williams ...

SPORTING

... ailige's Jack the Ripper ?? Halligan 0 Tso S-Mr Kinna's Devil to Pay, . ?? Walton 0 1Tol S-lr Swann's Lilly, 11-1 ?? -- Swan O J rs H- ?? Andrew's Nancy, 12 ?? Manley 0 w, Betting: 2 to I agst Happy Jack, 3 to I avst Matty, IV Io 4 to 1 agst Jack the Ripper ...

SPORTING

... er 2 1 I or FInST BErAs-BetLing: 6 to 4 on Young Volunteer, 3 p1~ LL to l agetpidsue, 6 to I oh Jack the Ripper and Happy he Boy, 10 to 1 any other. -Jack the 15er went Oa at Be Its scure, but was can-ht half-nay up toe straight b Ms. Young \'olunteer ...

SPORTING

... Mr. Da;ies's Smnack taking the second award. The GlNdaeth Stakes were carried e off by M1r. 1 Grifhitlhs (Cainar0n) Jack the e Ripper, Mr. Jacksun's J an Leing the runner up. t |PnorsPii) AUSNDiONMEN i r o C1- SH1R I COUNTY CrcTSRT.-r ?? annual meetint ...

THE LATE MERCURY OFFICE LORD-STREET

... for fpinning or twisting the same for the purpose of caulking ships or vessel*; William Brown, of Wigan, for an improved s-.ripper for carding engines ; James Howard and Edward Tennev Bousheld, both of Bedford, for improvements In apparatus to be employed ...

SPORTING

... Revs ?? TW1&:4TwraX r E ?? Blandhland; Sporting Life, Jack o' Latern; Field. Jack ok Lantern 'I 'La d tand Water, Jack o'L ntern ;'Llcensed ill]et Gazette, Jck; o'Lantera; S;portig Timesl, Jack o Lantern. BaRaaNaP-A-Spotsman, Oberou - r Life Whitefrar ...

SPORTING

... second, £5; third, £& di '1105 Newall's Polly Newell, 133j, Manchester, B ?? ?? H Noff1;It PH Wri gh t's Pilkington (late Jack the Ripperal 15 3, B PhrE W W5tSpensons Busy Bee, 15 1iTuerook, 125, W 1r Wm Craldock's May Boy, 13 2, St Helena, 200, bri tin B sB ...

SPORTING

... Let-imes tnisOV it- finishiing se-cond on each oceasisem: and ?? he W-; e i quie a Yellow jaCk, or llasc~sui-x- ed on. a lela, jipoflant 5Ctt0 A-'s a trrei~ 'ear- it ?? Jack WaS secxond in every fec' lie ?? f~t. his races coinp1->0- h w b ua ?? ~-o Cup th llerhv-of ...

SPORTING

... later on in the dr', Was only sent six furlong. Faust only covered -a mile and a half, but he not cony look! well, but is a ripper to go, as the saving is, Tt for rat, with (Ueorge Williamnson zp. nezotiatec cnite three miles, Field Marshaljl ir>in- in ...

SPORTING

... money, and the running of three or four that Bou shall he nameless can he totally ignored. The a selected of the talent were Jack the Dandy and lst Fabia, of whom the former bas never looked ioo, better in his life, while in favour of Fahia it was by remembered ...

SPORTING

... 3 7 0 Wall ly Aureoline . ?? .-4 613 * Latauia ?? . 4 12 Blsg Floivero'theMay ?? 4 612 ?? mr, Lord Lorme . .. ..3 6 7 ?? ?? Jack in the Green ?? 6 6 Hibbert ,n. Travles cannot well be fancied after his moderate ad exhibition in the Manchester Cup, but ...

SPORTING

... 1a-rrattun f4opny. Atbi~iunely. New: Abby, s' n3 elton Cmnhib!r. flh- rt. Q-ury, Prdiwt, stet- P -fie nn4, ldv lirlen, WVmscae, Jack the Landy. Si 1 ceir- Boy. tor!icri Sir Jaithb c!z-dli-n`, Derucebs L¶, A'n.a ;:rnem ?? . ?? Baiiyal ,lY. Mello Prior, 0 ? ...