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THE GREAT SCULLERS' RACE FOR £4O0

... THIT GREA.T SUTLLElls' RACE FOR 4O0. At ?? the qlestioll of fits ?? of the Tbainic mI ; been settled ill s a ?? as to.le;ave lno doubt of itc pret itg wi-l\ich] is the best of stir London watcl'ltell. . Sntac the rice for thec liits silip i fiomglaitti, just twivo We kj jjlosbetsecrH. IaCllev ad l'ci Ro rth, thle iaquati At cvorld cit, cotfililed it, autictietion csltisol to tile issue ,if the ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... -1IIV~sES-ST-D BO LT R tacoI UNIVEfRSITY B3OiT R2A'C. Our reatlers will toil ittI to front ' 'sItIt'I,5 (ifthrco sconcel inl this wvorld-ren',;'uod Aarltuii it! C'to IIt Cs C. WAi'Shll, inl tins art cle, contetit, ott~,~ '501tO5O Hi itscientptiooff t the pra ctice of the, crews ott Mutiodav. 31 'ldity Wits vr~t ii lx tim 'last I as' b''fore the Urni veroity buitt-race, itue.,' 1. ot co: i'.as ...

GREAT BOAT RACE ON THE TYNE

... GLREAT BOAT .R ACE ON THiE TYNE. aV. :- _ . m . . 1 .. . A skiff race camnc o.f on the River Tyne, on Monday afterabon, betwcctn James Tailor, of 'Newcastle, and Rleoiert Cooper, of l'edleigh, foi the sttn of £100. Great interest has been taken in this match becaus4e of the high position the comtpetitors aceuipy mieong the great oarsmten of the Tyne and consequreitly all the ttsual places ...

THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE

... (SUIIjECT 01' 11OLUlSTRATION.) No event Sines the celebrated fight between Sayers and ?? ?? created so much interest in the sporting word as the race between tie Oxford and Harvard crews. in alluding to the contest a writer in Lonrd rn(I 1lter ?? a few daysof acontest that has no parallel in aquatic annals, a short retrospect of the doings of the treo crows since their appearance at Putucy ...

SCULLER'S RACE FOR £100

... SCuELLERt'S RMICE FOR tMiu. - ?? -- C. Acts. , 1;%. ?? ,li ?? -te- n Al Tin' first; race of any iteportaicie of this year came of', oil N qII ltav, ?? thu inst ropolinl tan rsi'l, betweea l J. Heath, of IreuvnIaell, a! ),IVWS. &vlof I.lo u ny, Crf LI 0, Tie rate was. il l lav be I raived solite tiwo ago, hill mvint 1-0 ?? Itisbt ?? t onme on tho f i ri'eit ?? tinto dangeroi a: stitit' for ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... I The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race has been defi- nitely fixed for Wednesday, April 6th. The Oxford and A Cambridge Athletic Sports will most probably be held on the following Thursday, and not on the day previous to the boat race, as has been announced in the sporting papers. The sports will be held at Lillie-bridge, Bromp. ton, and the programme will be the same as lst year. The Oxford ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... THE OXFORD AND CAYBRIDGE BOAT RACE. I The twenty.seventh ?? crews representing the rivalnuniversities Of Oxford anid Cambridge wagsrowed from far-famed Putney to Mortlake on Wednesday after- u usoon, and created more public interest than any oontest that ever took place on the Thames, except, perhaps, the match between Oxford and Harvard in August last. Uepeated lesses had caused the light ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... TEE UNIVERISITY BOAT RL ACE. (wcrel f'o10ilils .AND OlItEiB ILLiUSTRATrio10.) The foso weithtler of Saturdlay ifternoon induee 1 the preselnce of an enormnous croi-d of ladics and geit leiliecl, uatngn. Iwhom we onotieeld Lord Taondesbornto.ll, Lord Westinorelanld, C b3seet Pi'arsoll, &ac. Tbe rogligb 'f - IIeil was conspicuous by its mloe than ordinary qout 1:e- blaviour, but it, refsulired ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... THP! ILLUSTRATND POLICE NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1809. HI:[E very .ge'eri' disgiist created by thC 1 pi.geon-sxlI('(eI titulies at llcrlinghlam Park ?? Shephler'ds Busch h)as compelled soine or thoqe who tatite n theml to offer to tile public at defence. Iu doiii s;o tihe t riters have contended tirat tile sport Of pie ton-sh]ooti jg in io esscenti il respect dillers from nr(iinaryi sport, ...

SWIMMING MATCH IN THE THAMES FOR £50 A-SIDE

... SWIMMING MATCE IN TEE T'THAMES FOR £30 A-SIDE. On Modsay, at noon, the long-talked of match between H. Coulter and D. Pamplin was swuim over the two miles of tideway between 'The Doves a.t Hanmtrieorsith to Pistney Aquieduct, on an ebb tide. There was a little less current then usual, owing to the -wind, and the at- testd(ancs wns as limited as anything could possibly hp. Switmmers, ns a rule ...

THE ANGLO-CANADIAN BOAT RACE

... Details have been received by. Atlantic cable of the el four-oared race wbich tool; place on Thurcday last h between the Newcastle ?? and the St. John, New p Braneswick, crews, on Lake St. Lewis, near Lachine. s' The Canadians won the toss, and the rival crews pro- 'b ceeded to their stations amidst the atmost excitement. c The St. John men, after stripping off their guernseys, appeared in ...