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SPORTING INTELLLIGENCE

... SPQRTING INTELLLGEN CE. LiVERlOOL, MO11DAY EVENIXNG, As might 'naturally be expected, the fildd a'to- day at ltadoliffe haie been but small, and,, uiless rain falls copiously during the presentt week, Knaveamiye (York race course) will sadly belie itse name, and I am afraid the state of the ground will : deter, many trainers from sending horses. Rad- celiffe'and E~gham will keep the metallics ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ODIHAM MEETING. TUESDAY, JUNE 21. The Huarstbourno Stakes of 15 sovy. each, with 60 added, for two-year-olda; stright half mile; 17 subs.- Discretion 1, Eugenie 2, Blcekblrd 3, Are ran. Won by a length. Th South-weateri Railway Plate of 5 Novo. each, with 26 added by the London and South-western Railway Cornoy, for all ages; straight half ?? 1, Colytoo 2, Lady Nichol 8. Seven ran. Won by a ...

SPORTING

... .Spolml SPORTING NOTES. '~WMrnsxA EVEMmea. The Newton minting commennced most- Wi fully this afternoon, when, there was a large id companuy presen-t hough the weather was no't fevoarable. ma racing was fully up to the aveftge. to the fitZ ncld Nerlda, whilst Juniper and Hesperian were also outsiders fat the races they ru wn. Lady Hampton did her party a torn in fte~ ,~Makerfleld Hencheap, and ...

SPORTING

... ?D ?? itei ItMANCHESTER NOTES. .THURSDAY Evx'nm. Im; If the weather was wretched Pat Manchester ros | this afternoon, the sport proved of an interesting )OM character, and the attendance was a most satis- for factory one in every department. Castor gave another proof of his quality in running for the *Oit; Autumni Plate, and Glasgow followed up his iw- Lichfield success by taking the Thursday ...

LACROSSE

... LIEVPOOL v. LONDON WAND-ERER. The above interest.iw contest took lace on the grornd of the Liverpool Lacrosse Club at Waver- tree, yesterday. The Wanderers, who hail from Clapton, were pot strongly represented, the inter- national A. P. Barratt being an absentee, and as Gamble of the homs tweive failed to appear each side played eleven men. The teams faced each other at 2 35, the visitors ...

SPORTING

... PCOTEFRACT NOTMS. WEDNM:SDAY EEVEEn ThieSpdi Meeting at Pontefract, which opens ton y soul, ike the one just closed at Tbirsk, turn out of a very enjoyable and interest- ing character, especially if fine weather should favour the gathering. There are quite a number of racing men quartered in the tow n, and the arrival list is very fair, and a large number of .horses are expected in the moring ...

SPORTING

... I to TURF NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. he Complaints about the quality of the racing e- rovided during the First October Meeting at beewnmarkatwerefrequently beard, and if there was an improvement whilst the Second October in Meeting was in progress, the sport still showed a to falling off when compared with previous anai- in veraniaes. If the stewards at the Jockey Club 0. weq~o abolish racing ...

FOOTBALL

... FxT2TRrS :FOR THIIS DAY (SATURDAY). RUGB1Y. Birkenhead Park v. Sale, Sale Birkenhead Park v. Old Boys (A teamsi, Birken'head Birkenhead Park v. Old Boys (third teauns), Ilirk-ealead Bootle v. Tranunere, Tranmere. Bootle v. Tranmnere (tsecond teauzs), Bootle tironzhton v. New Brighton, New Brighton. Brouehton v. New Brighton (A teams), Broughton Broughton v. New Briebton (third teams), ...

SPORTING

... SPORTUNG. I CURRENT NOTES AND ANnCI-_ PATIONS. that the racing of the ptist week would furnish nything of great importance was hardly expected, but the two staics for three-year-oids which thonid have formed the features at Rednir and Xempton Park were failures which could not i-ire been anticipated. Saraband was engaged in clch, but declin,e them, and his owner was repre- oented in the Foal ...

THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

... ITE-A USTrL CKETES. The following is the official programme of ?? matches to be played by the Australian team, Da revised to date:- 13, SheffieldPark, Ausralians v. Lord Shefield'a Eleven 17, Nottingtsn, Anstralians v. Nottas 20, Oval, Austalians v. Surrey 24, lord's, Australias v. LC.CC. sai Ground (two' days only) 27, xford. Australia v. Oxford University 31, Manchester, Amtralims v. North ...

ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB

... [ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB I i he spring ?? t bis ch4 Which ccM- rpexwd on fase awas tooutfted yesterday, golfer and ohirntertid rX the game. D scoring, an omex t~~s.l plaz toolr plae ?? c spiies were deeipathd fruni th~e tee; jUr. L.SW1.ker Mr. Leal n MiJ M l ard Giene r M~ ea XS .Aoyd and DU. A.b . C SI. IL Vormeand Mr. 3A Wlimo lbr. X WzosnANdr~ Zan Wilkis M. . i). Lanes and 1r. T. R. ...

OUTDOOR SPORTS

... F2XTUXBES FOP THE WBE; Cia .IOKT. THmS DAY (S&TWDAT). Ambrose,. St Andrew's, Selton Park Aigburth v. Newsham A team, St Mlcbsers Aigbnrth Vale T. leblngton, Algbarth Vale Arnd de v, Wentworth, Irkenhoad Blrkenhead Park v. Oxton. Birkeobead Park irkoenbead Park v. Rock Perry (second elevu=), Rock Ferry Bootle A elesen 7. Clubmoor, Bootla Birkdale v. Wrringuon, Birkdlae; second elevens, ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1553 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games