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... cRIOKE T ., WEMB v, I LNCAMDa Ther vwa a r Mokt at Birmnhm yesedy. Trhem had beenrela during *h .igh, but the wickt zo- covered very quickly. The Ndgbaston Armnd is now so well dried that the swampy p ...
... cRIOKE T ., WEMB v, I LNCAMDa Ther vwa a r Mokt at Birmnhm yesedy. Trhem had beenrela during *h .igh, but the wickt zo- covered very quickly. The Ndgbaston Armnd is now so well dried that the swampy p ...
... I, CMLING AND ATuLgfhft. I . ml. VIRIOOL CO)LLMS WORM~ fte oebl I R h Jo - wt& do xA sb id oosmm1W salkook at thie Uwagoel 08414k~m x~wrue W hold. ang ~i Ma 9mounis Psirfeld. on Saty.Iaeinmemca - tins ...
... CYCLING In this column las week apnslrr j e from a cycling paper, which mci , I- that the church at Mardale waS 50 'ial! . to accommodate exight perno. z ., contributor suspecting the wrter quo- I t I ...
... SATURDAY, FEY 16, 1892- Cowntmimtions for this column should reach us not ]&tar than. Wednesday evening. PROBLEM 117. By Geom A. Chanoer. First prize Two mover in Problem Toarney of the New Yor ...
... . e- RACING. NOTES AND ANTrCIPTIONS.' O Wednesday Night. a One constantle hears of the Windsor racecourse being under w=r when heavy rains have made the river high, but the oldest inhabitant ...
... Iran - Kit ?? 5 Of was Cnrnl. X RACINc. ndl- hbe ITEWMAR T NOTES. bat THUHSDAY Nxcnr.I pub Fairly interesting sport was seen this afternoon icu at Newmarket, athough it never rose to anythin ...
... k's RACING. ,sh NEWMARKiET NOTES. !a1 TuosnAY Nirnnr. he The fielding against Orme to-day was very pro- nounc'ed, and ?? who carefully Watched his runningi the St. Leger will doubtless be of ...
... S- o RACING. DIEBY* NOTES.3 r ~MONDAY NIErowr] One of the races set to olose this evening bhsing failed to fill, the card for the oteleing day as I Derby will conain onlr five events, but the ...
... SWIa UNG AN1D WATER POLO. no - . Ler Osbome had a very essy t2ak in dsposing of. ry Everton n the ?? of the 1othern Squado Championship, whih waS ?? St ad Lodge-ane Baths on Tuesday. The Everton j tea ...
... RACING. NEWMARKET NOTES. Tuesday Night. By the suspension of J. H. Martin for foul riding, the number of the Yankee invaders was reduced, but, with a head wind in their favour at Newmarket, ...
... RACING. WINDSOR NOTMS Friday DMb. Tin sport at Windsor this afternoon was in- teresling enough, but, as it can 'have no effect ?? future events, it may be dismissed in a few a lines. After w ...
... GLOUCIMFERSgMS v. DIHA3L After being defeated by Ginorgan, the north countrymen visited Glouoester yeserday. The home county were without F. Stout Goddard. Hssey, Jarman, ard Atkinson, a ?? ...