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SPORTING

... having set her I house in order. Let this be done now, and the day may be near when England will know no difference between Whig and Tory, Liberal and 2 Conservative, and have altogether new watch- words. ...

CYCLING AND CYCLISTS

... put on anofher. Power admitted ing th wt machin which Is Cust d i t -as 'he -lit e- -the ut. Thed e MM Power for two yas, whig rto ad ?? sssrt that they j only known eob other forbrW - who-saitd ht.eb, bougha-t ohe i - .e C fro'na ma med. ier, T him ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the day which brought the sport to .hte mean the result of the race for the gift of the R ' Manchester. All vaices-Tories, Whigs, Lords CmnD~s--were of opinion that, had the rider of o, ?? forgotten himself, therophy must have orna. in . ,tisesideboard ...

CHESS

... for lunch there was no se A marked diffeveam ifn the ding, ?? wa it 'foppised to JainowsKo agauntwho ?? ca lmoesb Gambitb, whig o Jancowek declined tby ks B--B 4. Janoiki seard the, exchange for f ?? an atlazk, but in the first four bours' play DOIM nd ...

THE GREAT NATIONAL RIFLE COMPETITON

... 9sh Mid- dlesex,1 Luwoitlsa~D ght~poinjbs ; 6th 'et, itr. ?? nt,e 1nh~ets;tsi^' e 1:: ?? 'The shot firvd ?? ieig'fritih r 'WhiG't .worth's' w~ieiebriiek ^&h e c~beot of' the~centre ?? oE bhe'bull's..e.i The'teport of the lids was tel-, lowed by a hearty ...

GOLF

... golf at times was very weak, N. Cu her driving being short, and in approaching she N never got properly under the ball. Miss Whig- ham, however, deserved her success. Her golf, after a bad start, was perfect. She hit a clean ball both on and through the ...

LORD DERBY AND THE TURF

... man has abandoned so many opinions; no ru man has taken, no man has shrunk from so many fe resolutions. Lord Derby has been a Whig, and as ol soon as the battle was over, and the uesto. was g] one of applg the principles for which he had ti been contdin ...

CRICKET

... sc-Played on Saturday S1 at llirkeiolead. Score: 0BBHSH1AB. TETGEQBPHISTS. Gbspreoan, b ?? Bran. 1 ?? Reed 13 P~ay ..n ?? 13 ?? 2 & Whig, o arrison, b Iye 0RBye. 0 Price, b Chaptan 4 MFEB15 lti ?? otlingham, b Bemsasi., D0nbolaIo b3OSWharnond, b 1mBltt I Reseb ...

LORD DERBY AND THE TURF

... abandoned so 10a2.1 oPiniOes; a' roin man has taken, no man has shrnr.k fr 5ul so MU J lion resolutions. Lord Derby has been a Whig, Ind as be soon as thie battle was over, and the questsil 57 one of applying the principles for which he hal was been conitending ...

News and Observations

... was reared a Tory—who went into the House of Commons a Tory—it is very natural for him to dislike the Whigs. He has a hereditary right dislike the Whigs ; and, therefore, he may abuse them much as he pleases. They were the means of depriving him th borough ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... posed to handlc. So much for Chifneys ! The field, in the shoes of the M,-P..for rontefract, should be our s call, let Whigs or Tories select from these fIllies. Our c -prices will show that squaring books, &c. cause some little dificrence to what ...

SPORTING

... add. Weight for age. Ac. Iwo miles on the ftat. I1 O ?? Mr. T. Spence t 13 0 Pitman. 5 yrs ?? .. Mr. Davenport 2 11 10 False Whig, S vra ?? Mr. P. Barker 3 The following also ran :-D;:rham Castle. Mr. F. Co:pitts: Babbsge. Mr. J. H. Peart; Batsman, Mr. ...