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CRICKET

... CR ItCKIET. I l .fiiX ,..NI VTV. M (hi i- h, tfc'1ti-eniii' itt t I' Tjlrue .1 ci-t1icrla, 6LI ai rCLI feoth t ,r ira lt-io wis( ill. osodi'iIt0, i-nii~edV ?? i-lly b li!l.- lI ilt liytio. 'ti'it liirrel Mito-in geii'lI woll tILM teiiatiy ?? IO'l tiorritit ?? Ii-lIl' irriiijf WIn,. vp-iy ii voi c-pty Iedwhe 1~j ''itthe ,i-rsniic-i I ii ilt ?? CiOklhla Waltl~) ?? ltry hr g anilalai i i ve i i ...

CHESS

... CHERSS. ?? a- PROBLEM X.? 02.-P, 1,. jj. SCRWAN,. lt NV bile blevei piercei. be~ White, to play and mnate iii threet 1011011. bec SOLUTION OF PROBLEM No. II, IChie f 11 8 ; (1--Th icL I; 1-1~4.4; xt-Q i Ij ha P'-t , If f~t 4-aini tane.~ en lack: IC-K 4 ; ?? (54, It 3-threet Plmac, (at ?? raov,,.i At Whitn's first mjovei Xo to Loi 5. lot Varintilano. W Fleeti~a. White. Wiw-oa. \Vntcy lto If 1C ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTTING, INTELIGENCE. 2! II II 9I GI pi it bi bi u m C T KEXPTON PARK NOTES. In weather which was a groat improvement oa that of the preceding day the Chester Meeting was ?? a afternoon brought to a conclusion. If the attendance Ishowed a great failigu off as compared with the Cup duy, it was aeverthel, sa well up to the average, and b taken altogether the fixture has heen One of the most . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INThUMMOas TIM ?? STAIRS. ldelightful weather the Second Spring Kcatlag at a headquartorz was commenced to-day, in tho piesenze of a, pretty goodi counpauxv, bat, of course, not equal to t* that whiah usually, assemblox at Meetings of the ?? a't Nwmarkret. In the earlyraorbing ~esavian, who has grown Late a grand-looking colt, had agallop with Roun, and moved well, h1umour stated that ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IrNELLIGHE. 3 ~NOTTINGHAM NOTES. L3 At Oolwiok Park to-day the sport was fairly interest- t' iug, The fields were of average size except in the Friar I a Tuck Plate, for which Sir J. Bluodell Maple's Dalton had only T. Cannon's King of Greece to best, and the task was accootplished without any trouble. The win-I ner was bought in for 125 guineas. Only four turned out for the itniford ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPORTING INTELLIGENOB. I -STOOICTON ANTICIPATIONS. Th- At Wet verhamptun to-day the AUl-aged Maiden Plate Bue and the Dunatall Plate attracted fields numbering oaa twelve anld eleven runners rqspectively, the ?? event falling to Foxgtoues. who was in most demand at ~ 5 to 2, and the latter to Superb at 7 to 2. The other as~a race brought ant bit lew horses, sand generally .Speak- AU in~g the ...

THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP AVERAGES

... THE CONTY CRA)4PIONZUIP AVERAGES. t_ jIDDLEBSED idvdlesm, wba wrere third. the li inihe h n s i eoapetitim n .186, wit a ?? of eight ve ietozi gaii s ?? defeuts i f-w drawn atas finied an a strianely inequalsor lost Saturdasy at Lord's by defeating by: I 3n run. Though may times they played d..crid , io indeed, ther Wau notot mome rearkable ln the whole summer than Mr. 1P. ?? J. d's hitting ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . _ ? - , z , ? ?? - , - ? ? - , - 7 -. - N- - -, - ? , - , ? I :1 . I . I I - F ? . - , I ? I , NM - . ?? ?? YU a W:? L - -' ''i n% Nmofl and, wil! e-rot exteuily' ti X, t cprvzsatt tacnomwt 2a'-lgor. Sanli~aCrgr W~i Maduacnm or~ri54tegroem), ?? ?? to e the' pick otrho e oo idate forti A t~~. stt~~csa.1~oh~aN rith a oncee 1 ''1 Nt~to~t slnt(itcstttniorrow. It eta t. nc t &xli-tJvSzi ...

ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN AMERICA

... I ENGLISH CRICTERS IN AMERICA. I ~ .- I (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.) NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Beautiful weather rrevailed at Haverford to-day, when the second match between the English team and the aeatlemen of Philadelphia was commenced. The wicket was in perfect condition. The English team was uncbangged, but the Philadelphians were weakened in bitting bv the loss of Laver, who was replaced by Ettimg ...

YACHTING

... YACHTrING. ark RlOrAL. CORVlT1A1r Y.Ct-?n ntulJTdAy, thc flht of The Ui lesio of dubeohici mees 'Tiib tlina ullp tho iwsan cmule off at all h'ritb, t(he (Alirilith ( liluli ?? (shlIioi.y), CIln' (Willyc RaedI iiLjijie), Tlsi (8lp1rki anui J 1180FII), ftd UnlOia (F. C. IfluJllsltorll BtUtislWi at 3.30 iu A light ?? broaezc. l '1')LCY kopt 11000 ii~l5ftmly for ha if the ConUne, when Uiqini a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBrING INTELLIGENCE. MANOMIfTJDI BETTING.-TzuMnD.Ly LINCOLN IIANDi)CAP. 109 to 7cgtlfshlieils Cc) 606 to ea ?? Owl6 Vr (a, 20 to I 169 toil -. lottie'S Dude (t O 1 W) 100 toO6 - flogger'si Ipentr (6) 20 totI -Amacadler ~t) I 20 to - Acrbt( C IAND NA'IIONAL. S tosS agt Cloister (s, lii wI W lit to 7 - Wild Mian train Baoroes (0, 100 to ttf) 100 to II '-Asop (I &. i) 26 tot I 1rissee Albeitrl ...

CHESS

... C j{E S. CRE S THE _NTJREME ERG J.NTE hN`1ATJI9-AL (I-ox OR PURAMET 1 ?? . v Xi 41c'-x . .. ?? 'sj ~o..ecsou o~ri,.W.*..lf..&l~fltti~tt ?? I- I lno . ?? V. lie ?? jl4l stiti T U ol ga lw In,_ U--r. t,tV I' ?? ?? Y w 1i .U wV. - ?? ill': '0'r LV I -.Ii% ?? zs,ooi ?? - ' ; ?? ?? ijn bo i V-Y i' I - t' p :-1-t Ito Fa' e-. ?? - ,.t 4 ~ I.. .C I' !;4 IA . 17 ' ii tK va by ti thl S0 rt ' tv. 2 ...