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SPORTING

... RACING. - . I GATWICS NOTES, C Tuesday Night. Very pleasant indeed were this afternoon's cx- ± periences at Gatwick, but, after the high-class racing at Ascot, the sport seemed to fall very flat. It was essentially a foreigners' day, Lord William Beresford securing the Gatwick Selling Handicap with the American Boomer, and the Australian trainer Day leading in a couple of winners in North ...

RUGBY MATCHES

... TIEE NOTBL ?? BROUGHTON R XAN BR$ v. REST OF LANCA- SH3T~E CO(MPETITION. At Broughton before 10,000 spectators. The Mayor of SalforA kicked off for the Rangers, and after 15 minultes' nlayhapman dropped a pe~nalty goal. .Hef-tfRagers. 2 points; Rest, nml. upon changingoende whlitehlead sooxed for the Bangers, whilst past before tame Butterworth fcdover for the Best. EeesuitBronghton Bangers. 1 ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBALL a ASSOCIATION NOTE P a A full programe of fixtures in both First and Second Divisions was crried out on Satr s day, tho leading clubsain which bere an :nteres- ing-part. In the premier League ...

FOOTBALL

... BOOTLE v, PRESTON NORTH END. The interest in this annual fixture bas been greaterthan ever owing to the fine display tbis t season of the home eleven, whise supporters wers even sanguine enougb to anticipate a victory. The glorious weather, which at other times has not graced the visits of the Freatonians, induced an enormous crowd to witness the game at Haw- thorne-road last night, the ...

SPORTING

... I- SPORTflNG. - -1 MANCHESTERX ItoTING.rF3Ax. r 9 to I f avers E0 t It Melton 6 A pourng wet, m 0oring, Ontoe ar ieo |610DR to Aanekop p 8ito S Honrle 4 lbke ,ptawaos .ArcadfaT, S eatohnC Mole ardind W ntat tnoo't Exmold, fa& Mkbto Ie and's Hrlghone, 0 Oburao F%6ioh lc, osan Corbio n uto l S mwon W J. Dw80F 8N S Caendble, maewand 2Satienca, ATALOR' Etern Emtieorn, Snd X iRin, iand The Sun OPE' ...

ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB

... The above club commenced its annual autumn meeting yesterday, at Hoylike. As compared with former gatherings, the turn-out yesterday was -ery disappointing, the nnly crack golier tro:n Scotand being Mr. J. E. Laidlay. who has been csrrying all before him in the North, and was fully expected to have done the same, NesterdaY, at HIoylake. as on Tuesday last, while plaving a friendly match of 36 ...

SPORTING

... : f l , . .]RACGING. . ; LUKGFIELD NOTES. o . . 7 . ?? - A. WnornSvNtAY WNIaf Sport btween the flags will be continued in the Sonth of England to-morruw at the piotureuO , ?? at gnfeld, Afdit pemisesbto e fairly interietlig deicriptioun *Waturally the wcoirse wbioh is one off the hast, will be rather soft owing tu the recent heavy niUs, but at. the = time of deapatching thie mesaie there is ...

Published: Thursday 10 December 1891
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5234 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPORTJNG. rithele ms Il SPORTING XOn& I's Beyond offering a mnild remcabsrance to the'letz finred Dunstall Park executive frunnecessarily e~rod- a hemgthirprogralimes-withit r pery es whc I, and is often as 'Kg results in ami e obecontest, there Cia is noneed to referhere to the meetingbheld in the, Vtrni-bourbood of Wolverhamupton last week. 'As regards keepirngtime, inatters mnthlaerespect ...

SPORTING

... SPOIRT LNG. RACING. T G. MANCHESTER NOTES. 1 FRIDAY NGRT. I1 That tbe imsue of the Manchester Cup, decided 11 s lernoun, vwas merely a qusetton whether or n:o; ?? could stay the distance was 1 t;,e opon f QE the writer fromr the appearance of , ,h ,eigilts, and a gallant nctory oan the part of -afr. B-chanau's horse is a full indication of pr. ie form. Lord 'Rosalyn must be con- sdered e ...

SPORTING

... T I . = T- . RACING. SPORTING NOTES. o If the racing in the West of England last week b ?? in comparison with that witnessed at York 1 and Doncaster, the success of the Bath and Slis- 11 bury meetn was complete, and I anm pleased to w be able to Vad that the rowdyism which has of tU late years been a dtsagreeable feature of the Salis- bury gtbenng9 was entirely absent on the present ocr) ion. ...

SPORTING

... IOBRTING. or- RAGING.. -NE WXAIRKET HO.SES AT EXERCISF. r FaWAY. On the Racecourse side, CeAoW BentXtrid- e laine and PEince Francis a mile and a quarter, X b DAWSON'S Sister Lucy, and HATrog's kNediqie, Xcuntaltl Chief, Lottery and ?? II. Aoizn r mile; XWARS3 outbhilier, Versailles, Gantieb 06 FA-g, and The Vigl, 8Avie1 ensah arl DBn. vega1 I PUrifoy, Presidec Bl, sod Bvevmere p aE ?? Golden ...

SPORTING

... i - *um- AUMU vho ga- RACING. %ve t is LINCOLN NOTES, h a, TUDAY NicEr. neoted with the success of Wolf's Crag this after- noon was the cold-shouldering he received at the seleventh hour,, nd had the start been muvh longer .delayed there i nO questioning the fact that Mr. Smi-.h'e colt ould have figured at an even more ww extended rate than 20 to L The cause for the pes opposition to Wolf's ...