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WIMBLEDON PRIZE MEETING

... ire 32 14 Lord Duie e ?? ?? ?? 30 14 Ensign Halliday, Civil Service ?? 25 12 Private Beasley, Birmingham 27 15 Sergeant Rowe, lst Devonshire ?? 26 13 Total . .. . 33 SCOTLAND. 800 Yds. li . H its. H. Ross, 6th Kincardine ?? 37 15 Fergusson, 1st Inverness ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Bolivar, 6 yrs, Set 121b ?? Monaglan 0 Mr. Coburn's Joe Maley, 6 yes, ist 121b .. E. Lancaster 0 Betting: 7 to 4 on Captain C'row, 0 to 2 agst Brahmin, G to 1 agst Brilliant, Sweet Jessamine made play to the Stable Turn, where Captain Crow took sep the running ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Clallenge from any Clab within an easy eistanee.- lr. J. C. Lane, Secretary, 172, Great Colmore Street, Mir mingham. 810 BATHP ROW a. CHERRY STREET.-A match betweem the above elevens wes played at Sturge's Field on Saturday last, Acgust 2nd, which resulted ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Courtenay, B. C. Naylor, Esq. clerk of the Couirse-Mr. J. He McGeorgey Burton-on-Treut. Secretary and Trau ,M~r. Moseley, peanery Row. Judgemrnehuon, of York. The present Wolverham IPton meeting hag lost none of the pres- tige of last Year's anniversary, when ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... R. C, Naylor, Esq. Claerk of the Course-3Mr. J. H. MeGeorgo, Barton-on-Trent. Secrrtary and Treasuror-Mr. Moseley, Deaaery Row. Judge-Mr. Jobnson, of York. Two items, closing overnight, the card was mndo stronger than anticipated. After the cards were ...

CRICKET,

... F. Frame, Smeeton, and Large, on the part of the Bath Row, was very good, and the same may be said of Gardner, on the part of their opponents. The bowling of Smeeton and C. Sellers, for the Bath Row, was good, also that of Gardner, on the part of Cherry ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by Freedom Mr. C. Peck, jun's, Cistercian Capt Gray's Trust Mr. C. Peck, jin's, Contralto Mr. W. Hart'a Middlewatch Mr. A. Rowe's Mary Gar- Hon. S. Hawke's Rosebud thorn Mr. Henry's Laura Lord Stamford's Somerled Mr. T. Howitt's c by Vedette Sir G. S ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Coarc' 31b, Mr. Cookson's Galliard (31b) alr Robincson's Baroes i, S ALA Mr. Cookson's Weatherbrow (31b) idead) (31b) aIr. Rowe's f by Riaip |i Mr. Cookson's Declaration May Mr. Deigton's Invasion (S3b) Mr J. 1.Sott's Surety Mr. Dent's f by Fandango- ...

MANCHESTER BETTING.—YESTERDAY

... York. You know Thursday is the day. Getteln lhai just been and paid the gieinea*, about which I fully expect tbere will be a row. I have had three other applications to-day, all of which I have responded to. Uopt I shalil have a letter frois you in the ...

CRICKET

... when the Eleven wcn by 2D runs. The wicket ' i.,qp;.s ofb. h,, ?? Iatefiy to their success. The followingl tle Bore-Ele rct: ROW~y, ; ettrncl,3; Jlolhnson, 0 ; Brewster, 13: Roberts, 11 ; Fold, 11 ; Bird, 0; Penn, 10; Oakes, 22; Fisher, 6: Smith, 0 ; wides ...

VOLUNTEER PRIZE SHOOTING AT BOURNBROOK

... boaots,-the one pair a la 'Ianteohra &z Biuchec-which were, no doubt with rtASI intention, offered by M. BlmaC, of Colhore Row. The juelty ?? prize seemed somewhat to surprise, if not amuse, ;, ~e~tv of the battalion, and only two competitors were d ...

RIFLE MOVEMENT

... at 300 yards, and won by Tibbittm. The latter, how- ever, was disqualifiefd from the prize, he having first shot with a bo rowed rifle. For the highest score at 2e0 yards £2. Private Wright. For the highest score at 300 yards, £2., Private Gold. This to ...