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THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... I THE UNIYVERSITY BOAT RACE. l ?? Altbouph the wind had chaiged round to the west yeserday morining, it waw i oold at Putney anal after Midday there was a ht-avy fll of anewo. A,. the tide was most suittble at that hour of the day ?? 'Varsity cwrew did the prinipial portion of their day's work on the miorning ebb. .Ae a, viattvr of fact Cam- bridge were content with the one outing, bat Oxford ...

FOOTBALL

... P) OTBA ri11cG Dy UiNION IMULE14S. ISCM1).1.4NI) v. W 41 ?? GitNA V YlCT'lPy FOt SCOTLAND. Afliar (mir l- poataiata (ioupit front. lthm lugby reyr,-soiitttivca of SwIc'atitfl tt WVale's itrittghlt cuf tliotl tinitebl(L ti l~o n Itertoils Os0tirtat, LAt EI.Iituhttglt, otti-i Saunlau it oil to ithe goostial ur pt-lee, I I.ki i6cot- Meni proved utarillheatinz hlit i','IltI 'ifttoCrt Ly ta-rco ...

THE GREAT BILLIARD MATCH

... ITH3E GEAT BILLIARD MATCH. I FINE PLAY BY DAWSON. EXCITING F 3ISH EXPEC7TED. After a blank day, owing to the Egypctian HaP being closed on Gnod Friday, the mastch of 1.8,000 ip, on level terms, botween John Roberts arid Charies Dawson, was resurned on Saturday. and despito the fact that tihe holiday season took * lot of peopleo out at towna, the ?? was agaic very well filled in tho afternoon, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOIL'T'. (I TN T1ELLIGENCEl. ILtEVIS AND 11AYDOCP-, I'A1tK NOTES. V 0i t a viatm 1itcttrkd cii tim usrd Sit ?? tid I(sIC oiloot)01. On.. at Iswt otf CltIkt.St 't aield wih Cit advs.isl I lt;ao Limit si ip o rimod wvith, the ?? bat anrd diitint IS.l~it ItIt nioth A L-misgiliy L0'osUaliilf WOirittlttritt itl Li.tied'troi'iltit. WV~i theL grou n( iso haril, it wooflt L~urn rtimti7in5 ht (uily ...

CRICKET

... (CTCK17T. EN~GLANI) V. AU$TPALIA. 0)]LCONIAlS IN VINE i'ORM, THEIR 11IG LsreAJ). SF:_NSATU)NXS til TifFo 1D ~y. Th Australians tameo out inl their fittest formi ait T1rs'tt ?? yes~terday, atit Ily dint )f aill -romi ri'erthat it won Id 8C~itrt' ly bo possiasl to it t ire too Iiig lil, gui It'dt anl ovorw Itlti tdtr ae XV~tin the, ?? en dod l t.'y woirsr 152 rii ts ii hiat e, i ith It ilv out'- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTLLIGENCE. NrEWMAPtKZT NOTES. When the Eclipse Stake. was instituted in 1336, it raroued a vast lamount of interest, prizes of the value of £10,000 being at that period tunknown on is the English TPurf. On Newmarkct copying the ~. xample of the Sandowa audiorities in 1894, byi inagurte f ?? of Wales's Stakes and tt Jockey C2u Stakesi, a distinct successl was seeredp hc ut now them' ...

SPOTING

... SPORT11lvb#. BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES. 2 to I agst Fly by.Night (t) 97 9 to 4 - Yellow Jack (t) 10 to 1 - Enchanter (t) METROPOLIrAN STAKES. la 5 to 2 agat Cannobie (t) *10 to I - Middleton (t) F 11 to I - The Earl (t) 100 to 7 - One Act (t) CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP.B 4 to I apt Fisherman (take 9 to 2) 7 to 1 - S8.Hubert(t) 12 to 1 - Hospitality (t) CHESTER ...

SPORTING

... ree- LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. )ct. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. iade SIR,-There was nothing to call for particular comment in the running at. ewmarket, beyond.the fact of Iger neither the July nor Chesterfield proving satisfactory toi ie Sec backers of the second horses in both cases. For the Jul, 3ant Coxwold's rider was caught napping at the pust, and tI etti. horse never recovered the ...

SPORTING

... DERBY RAUES.-WEDNESDAY. (BYv ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH.) MAIDEN PLATE, Cara ?? Stultz; ?? Banner Bearer..3 NURSERY HEANDICAP. ?? ?? I ?? Eight ran. Tif TRADESMEN'S PLATE. Cockatoo. ?? y ?? ran. DEntWENT STAKES. r ?? ?? Waterer ?? .3 Five ran. INNKEEPERS' PLATE. Tame ?? ?? D ?? these three ran. (Perticulars in our next.) WEYMOUTH RACES.-WEDNESDAY. (DY ELECTRSIC TELEORAPH.) THE: MELCOOMBE HANDICAr'. ...

SPORTING

... sPoB TING. BETTIN( AT MANCfIESTER-TlUSDAY- rtfi GOODWVOOD? STAKES. TI o8 to I. apt Msartinlet Mt)re 9 toI1- Hobgoblin (t) T 11ltoI1- Barllsur (t) Se 12 to I- Van Dauck(t) thar1 12 to 1- Somerset (t) e 12 to 1 - Homily (t) eadi 14 to1 - Rneati (Off taf GOODWOD C6.first 4 to Ieggt Gemma di Veig (0 Of 4 fitoI1- Arsenal (t) trile 8to1I- Florin(t) for t S StoI1- Anton (t a de 10 toI - P lta ~1, ni ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. -NEWMA1RKET HOUGHTON MEETING. WEZIN308DAY. SwEEPSAxEs of 10 o~so. eacb,for 2 yr-olds;eooltc, st 7kb; fillies, 8st 41b. The winner to be sold for 70 eoas if de. manded, &o. First half of Ab. M1. 3 fur 215 yds. I Mr. Oreville'sCeres. by Planet, tst 41b ?? 1 i Lord Wilton's King Chat, 8At 71b ?? I Mr. Kcstt's Crabstoelk, Set 71b ?? Betting: r6 to 4 aget Ceres. 5 to 2 ?? olgty Ito 1 agat ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I TATTERSALL'S.-MoNDAY. th li The attendance tlus afternoon was hardly uP to the th s average on the eve of a great meetig like Ascot, and pec ll lation was anything but brisk. Those who did not U 5 Lsm to pull off a 'good thing on any of the recent great events Leni seemed to have scatcely recovered from the Cdllaps into Ienl which they were left by their disappointments, and conse' ip ...