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COURSING

... the initial stage, in which one or other of the dogs was occasionally unduly benefited. Turning to the running in the Carmichael Cup, Fair Floralie was immensely favoured in the run-up, but a course of tremendous length, in which she showed immeasurable ...

Published: Thursday 11 March 1897
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1578 | Page: 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LACROSSE

... Cantab) they delelted Cattord by lourteen goals to ill. Surbiton Second made no cdoubt about their victory over lflackheath Second, the result being 20 to 2 in their favour. St. Paul's School second twelve m alde a good fight with Clatham, scoring two goals ...

PORTSMOUTH SWIMMING CLUB

... 20lth Po a of April. 'The balance-sheet, audited 'by ani t Messrs. J. E. Bridle and -S. P. Knight, showed Mc e that the receipts last year had been £3222 2s., of r- but the expenditure had exceeded that amount fe to by 41 2s. 4d. On the stage account £s106 ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... hand, the number of whom will be greatly augmented before the competition Is concluded, The second stage of the' Alexandra, shot for by whinero In the first stage, seven shots iit 600 yards, Bufield rifles, was won by Sergeant Kerr, London Scottish, with ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... RAILWAY NEWS. London, Tuesday Morning, April 14. Business continued activc yesterday in Railway J™d in shares also. The quotations of the X'showed slight improvement. The prepara• the settlement the account in Consols, falls due to-dav, occupied the ...

SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... winning easily from Luinette, second; and Outpost, third; whilst Foatarabian defeated La Fornarina, second; 'ourhillon, third* and five ethers for a 0 Handloap Plate. A Plate of 10 was secured by Knuteford, Hoaghton second, the Gloire de Dijon filly third ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5391 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... WIMBLEDON MEETING. The opening day of the meeting of the National Rifle Asoociatiop was more suggestive of April than of July, that is, of ata April without sunshine. There was a r deluge of rain in the early dawn of the raw morning, but as the hours advanced ...

THE WIMBLEDONS SHOOTING

... Gloucester Engineere, 139, £2 eanch ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, The Royal Agricultural Show at Preston c'oeed yesier day. The number of visitors was 14.908, against 17)6) on the last day of the show at Shrewsbury last jear, SHOOTING AFFRAY, At Manchester ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... of goal Tea 16, at lightning speed, and the second, though he met E I the ball, resulted in a charge into the net. thre * ho Parry was not up to his usual standard of M'I rk play, and towards the closing stages his weak wuci red attempts in checking Place ...

SPARRING AT THE TENNIS COURT

... portion of science. HAiRY HALL and ToM OLIVER were next on the stage, and dial all that could be expected from finished masters of the art. Although Tom does net get younger, he showed himself no mean opponent to the youtb, activity, and skill of Hall ...

PASTIMES

... some would say--on the ist of April last, has not been a prolific one hitherto, though some few fine fish have been landed. Last season, it will be remembered, was an excep- tionally good one, and large trout are showing themselves abundantly between ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 996 | Page: 16 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE EPIDEMIC IN RUSSIA

... , official Medical Neics and Exchange News, which, tha dilatation of the pupils is especially dwelt upon, shows the malady in its present stage greatly to resemble the Plaques. In many cases, indeed, it is difficult to distinguish plague from febris recurrent ...