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FOOTBALL NOTES

... dan- gerous when in the vicinity of goa, and nothing but superb custodianship on the part of Muir prevented more than one disaster. The Ever- ton forwards were seen at their best in the later stages of the game but on the whole, their display was not ...

SPORTING

... the English Darby, tho field of coin- petitors wus expected to be a wonderfully small one, England and France were fairly pitted against each other in friendly antagonism with their respectivo Derby ?? snd Boiard. This fact was, no doubt, the primary ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... were prominnt forwards, but all played arandly. Theanual invadon of the Pints end Scots has yearly been growing more of a disaster to the I northeners, and this year the net result of the I fixturs between Engliah and Scotch clubs has1 been one tong tale ...

THE LEAGUE.—DIVISION I

... b-at era -,Apid scoure again. Half-timgoe-Wenesay- i.~ of N,_e,e chastler. I tenhese Wanndererdsp ke-i' a,. oancespoietwt in pit.bt' from Rogler' Centre.inA fhes kik a c- E whim choited scored. Steven-hon rets:' hird.e Alater tan lathidga revers We(.Is ...

FOOTBALL

... thtan his fellow, for all ?? besnesed with the sme taint of St`aim blackness. Muir alone' prevented the rout. ?? a wholesale [disaster, end whis h e nfoto itwr ,~wallowing in a ahmesdphof hiunderen rhe alone held hi-woifplni fashion. &~ r the ?? pang wicdams ...

SPORTING

... runs resulted from an hour and ten minutes p lay, and at this stage Brigga gave way to Hallam, with the result that disaster followed disaster in rapid succession. Without asy addition, Bagehaw was brilliantly taken at point for 20, the higoest score on the ...

SPORTING

... next; best in demand at 100 to & Mena, Undecided. . Royal Bose, and Amphidainoas wore each sun- ri ported at 100 to 7. and- Red Heart at 1lO to 6. 13 of the 20 to 1 division Bentworth and Ba 4 Comne wre in esta demand, and Gang 13 Ourzon were new introductions ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... In h£VCartney, and this par being ably attended b3 to by CJartwright, disaster note than once threat- m ened M'Queen. Cassidy displayed no eend of rc resource as centre, but pitted against MiQue in st a his best form he was given but little quarter. ei ...

SPORTING

... t . to I Elopement, t loo to Sir Geoffrey, t a o .00 to8 Vatel, t ; OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS. - Stewards' COD, Goodwood.-Little Red Rat, Windsor .handicam-Wylam. AlLengage ?? Spark (dead). Draytoa andiap, Goodwood.-The Reeve. LIvaut Stakes, Goodwood.-Connamore ...

SPORTING

... thain is For tinat pmerallv supposed), Be-adwaxdino, Weymoeth, -log ' i the &is, hnlu is s-aid to have pulled up lame- FPa-TW red sibiv thoamanenese Will parea-away -wituRoevig m the ill-aefcte, as I understanid it did not senoont w -tars to anything like ...

CRICKET

... Brown at this total was clean to e. bowled he had been batting three-quarters of an st4 red lour, and had neve really ?? down to his 94 He usual game. Another disaster befel Yorkshire, 13 ure for Denton somewhat timely placed a ball in oz 30 short slip's ...

SPORTING

... t)e-pcuble c Event and Galoehe. ei h All Engazemente in Mr. H. T. Barclay's name. i b, -Benbe-ula, Roll Lima, Bermuda, and Red Sea. All Handicaps at Gatwicit-Prince Hampton, ff a- Mounteagle, and The Gloamin. ig All E.ngagements.-Yearliog filly by Lambkin ...