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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 ...

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 

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 ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... bitions of the vehicles. Mlonday, April 23, London to Bristol, 118y, miles; Wednesday, April 25, Bristol to Birmingham, 92y, miles; Friday, April 27, Birmingham,via Derby aend Buxton, to Manchester, 110 miles; Monday, April 30, Manchester, via Preston, to ...

FOOTBALL RICHMOND v

... two yard, S. Kemp being five yards be- hind the second man. Time, l. 35mi. 13 1-see. A Four Miles Raco for ' roadster machines was a victory for C. T. 6crivener, by 20 yards, Gf. T. T ?? being Second. Tumo, 3mm. 17 S-lSc T'e Two =IIes adic fel todi ...

BOXING

... His plea was self- deffne.X NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB. A MISERABLE SHOW. HOLLOWAY BEATS OUCRRAN. THE WINNE R GAME AND RESOLUTE AND THE LOSER WEAK AND INEFFECTIVE. ANYTHING worse than the show put up by Curran and Holloway on Monday, last at the National Sporting ...

STEEPLE CHASES TO COME

... Hla~dicap closes April 2. APRIL ?? Grand Military ?? April 1. APRIL =2-Rilrue (IrelS.Id). APRIL 25.-Currsgh Hurdle Race (Ireland). APRIL ?? tfive) . ?? Fourth closes April 3 ; ...

Published: Sunday 25 March 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4549 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FOOTBALL NOTES

... and G. H. Cotterill the weig t-putting. The odd event was the mile, and this was voted a certainty fox Cross, who had as his second string- F. M. Ingram, the old Ox.f.ord three miler, and was opposed by C. Ekin and W. Rashleigh. After going about half the ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... met in the second round of the Amateur Singles Championship. In the result Mr. Ashworth won by three games to love (15-11, 15-2 and 15-9). It was a pretty stiff struggle, the best sequence being a run o1nine aces by Mr. Ashworth in the second game. ' To-day ...

PASTIMES

... Grace shows us something out of the common. The Crawfurd Plate was anticipated with interest, and nineteen was a very fair field to contest it. Ilambletonian was entitled to be made favourite, and Highland Chief on the strength of his running second last ...

Published: Saturday 17 April 1886
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1452 | Page: 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NELLIE FARREN

... Hollingshead, Dec. 9th, 1877; Sonnambuta, April 6th, 1878; Younq iraa Diavalo, Nov. 18th; Pretty Esmeraldia and Captain PhabOUs of Ours, April 2d, 1879 ; Boulogne, farcical comedy, from the French, by F. a. Burnand, April 30th-; Handsome Hernani, Aug. 30th ; ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3220 | Page: 15 | Tags: Sports and Games