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I! AIT. v.'AY Boys' Mission. annual meeting this mission, ami tho distribution of urines, took placo last ..

... Horns A~s-m.bly Rooms. ivenmngtoD, under presidency the Aberdeen. There was hug attendance of 0 f the mission, From the report of the operations the society for year read Mr. If. E. Walton, the honorary uircctor, appeared (hat boys, from 13 to 01 were employed three large railways i;i so;th-east and souths ox Louuou, and that (here were irnts society's 1 ooks, the number attendances for year, ...

STORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING NOTE* AND THE WHITSUNTIDE MEETINGS. TnE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. of holiday meetings are placed before t!a> racing public divert their attention from the Manchester Cup and the Derby, yet still the great event of the year will monopolise attention from this time forth until all the world has read how the battle was lost and won; and the new complexion the puzzle has taken since the ...

PROSECUTION OF BETTING-MEN

... PROSECUTION OF BETTING-,M Horace Kennedy, cigar-nhop keeper, Albert- terrace, Kinightsbridge; Robert East, lalcon-cottage, Battersea, no occupation; David Haine, Middlesex- street, Aldgato, mineral wster manufacturer; John Kent- ing, 1'ca-lane, lHackney, carmen; and Natbaniel levy, Leader-streot, Fuilhamu-roaed, irniterer, were oharged on wrarrants before M~r. Veenghan nt 110*-street yesterday ...

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... LO- I I ] ., h- - B P O 'R T G lN E M E 0 I 33wt~hiG AT TATUM L' .- JK0112A. .fTuOs 1g etteadaeonts-a v~h uivity'; Andit is satis Eeitory taibo able to record 'at no 0oililf 'eehad Alairamou~t~ofspgeulatlonalso took place ?? 0.1 chivalrous and Agglethorpe being icr artnfor thu`tcbep- jandpllate, whileofor the St. Leger a. aomewhatlntylito cairdidates camne in for more or lees spper.0thctefaore ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S SPORTING INTTLLIGBNCE. di The naost noteworthy inoide~nt in the ?? of an is average slay's businsss was in ecinetiotox with the F'yfleld~ team, Aveniturilre being so strongly opposed that at one time (Ill teI was la~d against her, though, 60 to I SubOseIf ountly founidtakers. ltoyal Georgenmeanwhile advanced to 22 to IWhile tho third in this stable (Simon) stotid at t 60) to 1. Substantial ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPOTINQ INTELTIGFNOP -I ~1WPINOf ?? LIONDOMPFlmky, twi) 2gly, AI0d &v0oid of 'oll eldfollow~s 01WVI( AffD P4fUMMA2II, If t I awt eefii (ti 1)to I Li Jet n ?? it) lU to I 11ex1MIOYi tsind go oI I ft o ke(Ott, Ai tOH) ko 1 'ifle to A(I 1W toI 'Vit Ati, AM 4 an toxavjtA) IiQ lbotoa I 41a 0 ite Tem 0itoIt( toIoA ifcxei (Aoff) O 11 to 2 ogat Ie rb(ff 0 o, lI Age R dret Tom. (t to I it)t I A-en oL ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTHlLIQ ENG DJ(MTING UT LONDON.-FmrD&1 Pirecedig Ithe London. marklet were on a Xmikkalmalk anai col torn coumt, 1'rcecs olneed so undor: ASOCOT STlAMM& 6 to I agt CondiI ( IXU to 10 to I apet Chancollor (Ii) it & ` II t10to I lsrrletiuaws(o) Ill) to 12 - Laecec of 11 to I - 1entgliier i toI1- keea.( 201to-I0I 10 to I - olso t I2oyA.L R1UNT cup. 101 to Iapgt Beoussele (t 0) 25 Oto I. ...

OXFORD AND CAMBRIGE CHESS MATCH

... I OXFORD ANIL CAMBRIDGE CHESSI I MATCH. I Chess has within a few years Improved so . rapidly in popularity that tournaments, national, international, and nrovincial, and matches be- tween individuals, clubs, and Universities have grown toofrequent to excite any extraordinary interest. Nevertheless, the institution of an annual ohems contest between the great Univer- sities, whose more ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTrELLIGENO1 I LIVERPOOL NOTES. C TO TflE ?? OF THE DAILT N2W9. Sm,-Tbe sport at Aintree this afternoon was hardly up to the form expected, and thea best field came forth for the Molyneax Cup, which. showed the Irish t32 More Queen of the Bees to be in bter Doncacter form. ~ Dee and Blue Iliband ran a dead heat for the Mtersey Stakes, and the most notable of thoesi behind the pair ~ ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... A- SPO~RTNG?INTEUIGENt I l, l. A - -P I TENEWMAR~xE JULY 'EETIIG. TO TIM 11DITOl OFHU 31 rAnT irZY& SM,-When. Mr. Gee's sale was over the pro. gramme of eleven raees to be deolded babluit the D~itoh looked appealling enough, but these, goptonately, were3 reduced to eight by forfeits and a Walk-iiver, and'thie owners of Kitty Sprightly and Regialenutoctcoer ki~dly agreing to divide, the dead ...