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FOOTBALL

... FOOTBA0 L. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE MATCH. ENGLAND v. SCOTLANIN. The eighth international League match between England and Scotland took place on Saturday last at Celtic Park, Glasgow, when a crowd cf 35,OO was present. This match has now come to be re- gardled as one of the leading events in the Associa- tion football world, and never since the contests! were instituted was there so much interest ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Si)ORTIN (i INTELLIGEN| I FO)RETELLER'S NOTES. SPECIAL 'TELEGRAM. 1gECh. 'iS).AT NIHT - With flhe teeing ?? N:nghltn Me-ninh was brought to a al.i~V do', aLternoon. The business of the sll e cant i'ed to thre Midlands, and most a. hos'e' a- tingitl wil xtend their -, ?? lA'Cl'Meetintg. LaIĀ¶(- fiels aeb- - il bee'fp'oa cizusaty. To-muorrowr the, ; - nd4 A la-ia. oaer-~i aata MdameRachel. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT3 IN (T INTELL.IGENCE, RACECOURSE CHIT-CIAT, ltROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. NEW-B.NA.ARhKE:T TUESDAY. There wnaq some exoellent sport at Newmanrket to-day, aned Nlose battles were seen in nearly every rae, but a drawbavk was. the foct of three of the finishes taking pl;a2 a. long wvay from the stands, so that little could be sooee. E-ven if a, men has a: hack or a fly to ta-ke him to ...

GOLF

... GO L F. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRFSPONDENT. The Portrsarnock Club held an important open compecition. on Saturday last. A large field of some seventy competitors turned out, representing the Royal Dubrini, Portmnrnock, hlalahid&, Fourock, County Louth, Cork, Parsonstown, Cur- ragh, Helen's Bay (Belfast), fGreystones, Sutton, and Bray Clubs. A handsome silver cup-the gift of the 'Theatre Royal ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? INTELLffiENC?j GATWICK MEETiNG. I ESTOI1tDAY' Cbxu;nncy Plttn??-ChieitblO. 1: 51,nck, 2: Torn, 3. May h mao. litudre ;-tiitLinCiLP, -1; Wolf ?? 2; Son 'nagil Lire, .3 Aba ? of rot? ? C We in Spa at, .5 nIbs' ELI. r, 1.;.t tboritO 'Li e, ?? Mount Maceden, Stoic mud, Costietbtilie, M:ak O;i?ie. Myboatia milly. Quota of rho Botido. Abet ned a.. Ho edicap?B?'i'o'ik. 1; Si inS Noel, 2; ...

CRICKET

... SURREY v. AUSTRALIA S. The Australians easily retained the advantage they gained during the earlier stages of the match, and achieved an easy victory by an innings and 71 runs. Kelly, on a soft wicket, scored 50 in as many minutes. Surrey made a shocking exhioi- tion, Hayes alone playing with any degree of con- fidence. Surrey, first, 114. 6 AUSTRALLANS-FILST INNINGS. Darling, b Clode ?? 10 ...

HOCKEY

... OC K E Y. FINALS OF CUP AND SHIELD. ULSTER CHALLENGE CUP. ANTEIM v. KING'S UVER-POOL REGIMENT. On Saturday the above teams met at Ormeau to fight out the final for the Ulster Challenge Cup. The weather wras gloriously fine, and the ground in splendid condition. There was a large mait fashionable crowd in attendance. The band oi tha King's Regiment, under the able conductor- ship of lr. William ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN(i INTELLIGEN:IC ILACECOUIISE CII1IT-Ci JAT. FROM A SPECIAL COP 1RESPONDENT. NO 'T~iRAfWEDNESDAY We had another, foggy, rniny ?? -at Nortirghirpe shi-li inns ai pity, because the cart cn'naiinec all the e'mri-aito ci: ?? sport, hut it in satisfacetory -to tensw rfst rae i-tenet, tchars-d so f-rllsg- off so concrared with la~st yea:, anti the toot of the atteadosice h'aag so large ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINrlliG OTELLIGENCIE 11 0 Sir J. Cannon's Lady Ssrah, a. 3. Cannsa 10 ]2 Mr. A. Tates's Lorui Audley, a Swatton 1012 Mr. 3. iionro Ui?alirer's Athel Roy, a LrotbarD 1011 Mr. J J. Eher's Duke of ncllington,5 *Vords 10 3 ilir e: G Adaris's Fsiiry Quees II., a l ords | 10 8 Mr. Skilton's Othiide, 6 SkUto 10 7 13r B. Bletsoo's Irish Tilistle. 6 Bieteon | 10 7 Mr H. Wyid's Playrsright. a ...

CHESS

... C H E S S . F EDRVARY 16, 1899. A.l .. to be addressed to the - }, elfat News-L etter Office, and C je,' YrjiWe5 not later than Tuesdaty of each ;b5na~ b re { rhess newrs cau be inserted oiily .ve ;wll~ uthenticated P~flBLEMIS. N. 16-By w. D. Burns. senl Prize in ' Otago Witness. rh!. -7 t'i' cvs.I W tv Play culd rnate in two moves. H i N. Piil sbuv ' s Problem. Rj~v ru~cvc' 11 to KKt2. . Cs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTuING INTELLIGENCE RAMEOURSE GIIT-GOIAT. FROM A SPECO.JAT CORRESPONDENT. Fortunately the Tsin that fell On .fonday was general, and -trainers from North end South alike were loud in their expressions of satisfaction, but we want a fortnight of it was inv&riably added. When Sir Michael ran third in the Woklinghsa Stakes, rid on the death of his owner,' mr. Fulton, passed into the hends ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTL1ING INTELLIGENU I ENGLISH SPORTING N~OTES. LONDON, SATURDAY.-We km-ve now meaclied a perio of Ireu Turf season1 when the deetness w~hich has prevailed for some weeks ean fairly be said to have ended. Not only does 'bbsW autumn cwampaign start in real earnest at Dcii' caster next week, hbat on every hand aer signs that a brisk time isin, tore, aud fromns~owuntil the ouxtauitfalls ftt ...