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SPORTING

... Gwitmett, of Ledbury, Herefordshire, out of ?? Kerrison, al of Hyde, Cheshire, retail provision ?? Fish, tI of Chatham, Kent, boot maker. - John Masters, jun., of V Bristol, ?? Bennett, of 12, Clusrch-terrace, No Waterloo-road, Lambeth, coach ?? Peel ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Colonel Auson'Is Iags-O to I agst Lord Maidstone's Tom Tullock (taken(-6 to I agst Lord Altbermarle's Smuggler Bill (taken). f DERBY. 10 to I agst General Shuobrick's Brocardo (taken(-1t to I agst Lord Maidstone's Torn Tullock-20 to I agst Mr. J1. O'Brien's ...

SPORTING

... market prices. Very little was done towards bringing the St. Leger settling to a close. THE CESAREWITCHI STAKES. 7 to 2 apot Kent's lot (taken, zend afterwards offered) --9 to I agst Lord C. Bdntinck's My Mary (taken, and afterwarda cffierefj-l 3 to I agst ...

CRICKET

... Yorkshire haviug two eomplete lnninens cf led is and 204, and Gloucestershire 177 and 90 (for live 5sloiets t KENT V. DZRBYSE.-At Maidstone, cO Thurdac' the home team were dismissed for 219, ad at the toll of time Derbvshire had scored 80 for four VMikets ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... mn, Clrft, Marlate-P. Cottee Hladlow Kent, daper-B. D'Axaron, Birkenhead-J. ionoir and Hs. daae, ,Osney -Oxfordshire, bnilders-J. 'ltyre, Gloucester, tsv-l~iirg draper-S. G. Mwfurray, Old'Swan ,ear Liverpool, boot maker-T. and J. Shaw, Birming- san, ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... part. The defence proved strong, and the match ended in a draw, both teams failing to score. At Maidstone, Royal Veterinary College, London, beat Maidstone by a goal to a penalty goal. At Brighton, Brighton drew with Middle- sex Hospital-neither scoring ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... th ?? 2; Norwich I Teachers. 0. Lynn-Borlth End, 6; Svaffham, 0. Tunbridge Welia-Tinbridge Wells, 1; Van- dals, 1. Maidstone-Maidstone, 1; Dover, 0, | Pavesham-Faversham, 1; Arsena (B), I. -Slaidstonxo-;Xiaidstima Inviata, 4; N6v Brompton (A), 0. LONDON ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... Stars, nil. Cowes, eight; bth Fumliers, ore. Southsea Wanderers, two; Excelsior, on. Britannia, one; Telegraph Office, ml. Golden Cross, two; Soultbsee Swifts, one. Progressives, five; Corinthiane, one. THE KENsT LEAGUE. Sittingbourne beat Dover, at Sitttieg- ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... soot in a shot wtnch comnpelled Ide~rthur ! to nse his Lands to save. Twventy mrientee I after the kicki-off Prescott, the Boots toanty bach, wvas injured. This handicoovped the visitorsb hut ncte'iolssisnding this they kept their goal intact unltil the ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... (lieplayedtie,afterdrawvof1each) RaENT SPsIca CUP-'ourn BOUND. Dsrtford-Dartford, 4; R.W. Kent Regt., 2. Folkestone-l'olkestone, 3; Faversham, 0. Mlaidstone-Maidstone, 7; Dover, 0, Sittingbourne-R.E. Duited, 1 ; Sitting. bourne, 0. WrST SUSSaY SatenIO LEaeun ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... iiisiates romid akorit the E'ng-hshl 25 line. There was a cldl for .ns4 e lsst or an whilst Gliilee.pie chianed cule o hlis boots, wlshch h05', come to *rues aen the genie vias re- islusned, i5fssisoll got l-c4d froni the scrun, but sac cats ht bh the loot ...

SPORTING

... of the Whistle; these horses are generally understood to have been engaged, either di- rectly or collaterally, in trials in Kent's, Hesseltine's, Ddly's, I Sherwood's, Dawson's, Planner's, and Taylor's stables; it will readily be believed, therefore, that ...