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... eflomoby b Brigge ?? 0 I2Board ?? .2 ?? ?? 3 Li - t0 ?? Totsl fer 3wkts. . 82 9 I 9 KENT v. NOTTS. Xr After having to all anpesane won th egee le the Kent eleven, at Maidstone, yesterdlay, llo'weAJ victory to slip from their grasp, and were in the I end beaten ...

SPORTING

... 5Versifier . . ?? o 12 t as Rathbeal ?? 4 Derelict ?? ,61 1 I Snaplock ?? 8 4 Old Boots ?? 611 Orion . 3 713 IMervyn . ._ 6 611 All Miss Dollar ?? 8711 Hillowen ?? 6 11 % ed -Golden Crescent. 4 7 11 Chesterfield ?? 3 610 .o- ?? 37 710 ?? 36 9 ad Westminster ...

SPORTING

... Betting; 3to1 aget Sir hiebael, 7 to 2 Golden Garter 9Sto 2 Deln, 1l to 2 lank March, 7 to 1 Lucerna, 8 to E r 1 arrywrise, and 100 to 12 Gathersl. Sir Michael in s the eontre of the course, made pay from Golden g Garter on the left, and Flank March ot ...

SPORTING

... county club matches shall he made to the Union ri ,dsecretary. c re dil CRIOCiET. to KENT COUNITY CLUB. Y g, At a meeting, held yesterday afternoon at the L te Golden Cross Hotel, C harinq-cross, London, an i 5- application tirnm Alec Rescue for a, benefit ...

SPORTING

... ttenrell .. 7* 42 :3:I- r ?? 22. 11. 29 .1 S, e -.m . _.35 3. .21. .39. .1i2.1.2. KENT v. LANCASHJR Lancashire gained a brilliant victory over Kent in the return match at Maidstone yesterday by eight wickets. Overnight the game was left at a very even stage ...

CRICKET NOTES

... Imatch at Maidstone with Kent, whom they sac-t L ceeded in beating by 204- rans, thanks mainly to the~ howling' of Barlow and Nash, the Birat-named at~ 'taking in the 'second innings of Kent 6 wickets for 20 runs and the latter 4 for 26. The Kent made Res] ...

SPORTING

... led from Miss Horner end Itatheline. k Swith Golden Age and Teumfet in the rear, until yk 1after turning out of the straight, when Sam c headed Koptira, and the pair went on fronm Ii Fordington. wits Golden Age and Teofst next, Miss Homner soon afterwards ...

SPORTING

... Throat and Ear ey TWe understand that a large nuber of thb at Waterproof K , Boots have 'been bought by Can as,1 tlemen going to the Colonies, and Wecnno ag j imagine shetter boot for farming' purpss asc they flmig 8,~l te netestrcy ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Orlando, the Coffee Room Stahes are very prudently left blank. In the Handicap over the two middle miles Arctic is to reduce the Golden Rule to mere dross, and show the Hyrcanian and the Barbarian the way to the winning post. The Match between Lord Exeter and ...

SPORTING

... Silent. ?? 2 3 y 12 - 3 Mr R N Talbot's Golden JlumS,5 y rq.. Geerley 3 -, 12 3 Mr C Thompson's WWI ldeadowN, ogedix .Owner 0 es 11 12 Mr 1`Oade'sfleighten, 4yrs ?? Owvnr 0 3 -Bettiong: 5 to 4 ?? agat Golden Plume and Llay Clifferd,iued 10 to 1 any ether ...

SPORTING

... Stewards' Cup, for which race the pen was put through his name at 12 55 p m., ra. CRICKET. fw o KENT v. THE AUSTRALTANS. nd As seemed probable on Monday night, Kent he yesterday suffered defeat at the hands of the Australians, who bad nine wickets in hand ...

SPORTING

... T TLoates I 6 6 HAL.H. the Prince-f Waless Golden Maze, 3 yrs .lake 2 6 7 Mr W ?? ?? ..G Chaloner 3 . . Betting: 9 to 2 on Golden Maze, 6to1 agt LadyS Betty, and 1l0 to 8 HelliiielL Piay was made by - Golden Mare, followed bv Hellifleld, till.a quarter ...