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SPORTING

... ' RACING ?? STEWMARKET NOTES. cM A c d WEDzNSDAY NIGHT. IM ACaptal day8 sport was provided at New- ?? market to.day, and as'the weather was of the cm most deliglhtrul Character it is a pity ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... FOOTBALL NOTES Th R BUGBY. ?? t of the unbeamen yorkhireme to, r S ed great ide in South W , n aad Mnorgan accmpihed a fine perormance, o in being only defeated by two tries The York- o shire foard as uscua, were in great form, [i, and their clever methods were loudly applauded 3b by the assemblage. The chief featuro of the losers' display was the grand play of the : brothers James, who, ...

CHESS

... - iSATURDAY, JANUARY 19 1895. PROBLEM .291. Bueg 7 PIEC - In, ce- re- kd, al, uje Dn,. V11 PROBLEM Black 3 piec ?? WEnE 6 Pn White mates ii i.. I two. 292. e. - ?? - t //,II IS White 7 pieces. Whit. mates in three. in s GAME 265. di Consultation game played in the match between er the Metropolitan and Chess Bohemian Clubs. re Rry LOPEz. 1 or White-Bohemians. Black-Metropolitan. I at T. F. ...

INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS AT NEW YORK

... | BTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS AT NEW YORK H DEFEAT OF THE ENGISH . w ti d NEW WWORLD'S RECORDS. T5 T Id & it didi [ fREUTER'S SPECIL SERVICE.] l NEW YOaRK, SAvu ATD-The intoerationat :e athletii contest between representatives of the y Londo a Athletic Club and the New York Athletc t r. Club tioof place on o the Manhattan Ground hem t 'a to-day and resulted in the defeat of the English- r ad men, ...

LAWN TENNIS

... ENGLAND v. IRELND . The second day's playin this international match r was unfortunatoly attended by much worse weather than prevailed on Monday. The rain D began to fall at a very bad time, just when people were about setting out for the enclosure, and the r attendance, therefore, was not nearly so large as it y otherwise would have been. Still, the courts in front of the pavillion on the ...

LAWN TENNIS

... IvWN E I ~ ~-th% I-b ca- D~~~czd tsp h t i aJ 2 nt 1rod cf the Vietoiij h D '2 teda. and very sa factor isogm a . m the arlous events. Play ?? a th erios - I at- Oselck. and it is e x p afterntoon21 -.evat g ehe tcan m ita -b on Saturday . b lh ie dayscoe unr a'oo- , , 3 LId~ SwnS Napidicbp (ove bn.- to a beat 3ls Y(Ok R1,75 - Ms . ~N rmtste be Mi3s FoIlkes, 6 1, 6 4. Sexai-fatl: M be D COC ...

SPORTING

... SPORTNG. NESAD ANTICrPATIOXS. 5ii ithe ra igat Lin of for ?? Ithis afternoon, btI t oehiereboit ia eein here Mirs, which ?? the alway 'pleasant. and- c age; a -goodly fnaniber ot people, -filled the- b for apeaal Atrains An. ?? - iieavy. - inwer r-ofrainbjxl hail id no harm,; for here_ is plenty fr pool, f shuier her, a dbeii it wag tiot rainingth CO., 501 waSsehnihihg._ Nortofr did ot ...

SPORTING

... sPORITJNG- iiA GWNOTES ~~ngde~t toottk place last-wwlcik th futrewas the doP- y ~1-sAnms~ h ?? in thef ' 'aa Holday Handicap. It lisa been I o p.03that tao horse looked P4C Jor' lblough I looked him~ #-s-v in the paddock before the race Sr ;cfio:]n no~ 5;i~ that& he was not at his u-s erinyrather quiet. in his Chain tt ig not necessarily a token 10'ff colotir. Wh'en being saoddled Cho-t s ...

SPORTING

... RACING. id ?? la NOTES AD: ANTICIPATIONS. ie - - TC`SDAY NloG . St Gatwick is a1 nnmparatively new racecourse, wd vhith was prohibited to take tne place of the old e Crcydon mneetngi' which were abolished soine e six years ago, .n deference to the sudden. awak- 2r ening of the conscience of the inhabrtants of it Croydon at the instance of Mr. Jabez Balfirer, ?. Mr Hobbs and Mr. Wright, who at ...

Published: Wednesday 04 December 1895
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7200 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... S'PQRTING. p een *RACING. biimE sure -- ?? NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. were TauBBDAT NIoGHr. heati 'ad Just as the Stattday at Lincoln wa spol ileb hr of -the 'acoldent to Cloister-I call it accident for this fatof a better word-~-so the first day at Liver-I waselt'b~y the acideint to Barker. Poor and Barer , -lojockey living, unless it b Jm.oin I Aams, wun I pnticed in the paddock looking 1hem ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING, RACING. M r NOTES AND ANTIOIPATIONS. N . THURSDAy NIGHT. L' Goodwood presented a much brighter and gayer M scene to-day. The crowd of the outside publio M Iwas enormous. The weather, too, showed an N i improvement, and altogether some of the old L '|aat chich has earned for the meetink the title P of Glorious Goodwood was for the first time D in ovidence. The gport was of a quiet ...

SPORTING

... SPORTLNG. RACING NOTES. G a It is not satitfotory to discover, as we dis- v covered on Wednesday, that the three-year-olds s of 1895 are very bad indeed-worse than those of any year since Merry Hampton's in 1887, and o onfy a little in front of those of Sir Bevy's in 1879. We might have bad some inkling of this L- from the Two Thousand running, but it was not till Wednesday that our eves were ...