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Sporting

... 0?.. ,;qOrtiftfl. ?0- EPSON IRACES. 'ihe inauguration of the Epson- Snumner JSkein, it-s far fromn propitious. Heavy rain had fallen c 'trog's c-is nigh:, aild though it did niot imuch affect the absorbent ?? s~oil of the Dowlns. it cerapilatly saturated the lower gre--inds Tire gloomy aspect of thec morning was mor-covet nosat ai or cu hosrong showers hishil fell at shiort .nio, dunbtlses ...

CHESTER RACES

... C - IMONDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of' 13 s60s. each, with 20 . sos. added by the Stand Conitmittee, vere wvon by Lord Derby'sF;ilcoubridge, beatinig SirT. Stanley's Carraetacus, and two odthers. A Produce Sweepstakes, of 60 sovs. each, h ft I was vvou by Dlr. R. Turner's b c by Figaro, beating 4 Sir T. Stanilev's b f by Pottery, and three others, I A Mutch or 100 sOVS. each, h ft one mile, was ...

Sporting

... $pvrting. ow of LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. 'ed by THflRSDAY etting The attendance of general comipany was immense. No ini. It one provemsent was displayed in the numerical strength of the ion of fields; for the cup only nins competitors were brought out. Ammonia, the winner, was not mentioned in the ringr. ditted; The DERBY HANDICAP.-Baron Rothschild's Orestes, I; d, but AMr. Ewbank's Snowdon ...

YACHTING

... .OT ALT LONDON YACHT CLUB. The extreme fineness of the weather asd the celebri'y 'that this club has attained produced a very large assemblage of visitors at its opening matcl on Moenday; but it is to be re- gretted the entry list sas not greater, considerieig the amount a*and number of the prizes given. The race seas divided into two claose, criti the following campetitora First class, ...

Cricket

... nackot. BAUOR I ACyU&L,,-2.hisn~achwas oplayed I Co on the Bangor ground- on Saturday-last, and resulted in in a victory for the houme eleven. Molvnenx Was Cal presented with a bant for smaking thelfirst ?? on the ' ground this season. Milken did good service -with opi the ball, taking four wickets iin three overs for no LIE runs; and R. W. Jones took four Wiokets in 2~dI innings for one run. ...

Football

... I TO SEECRtTARIES OF FOOTBALL CLUBS. I &erotari* of Fofbau cmi,, veho WiA Lhe rendto of their Mrtchou (ionrd in our felaoyFootturnS ti.Adorward the as aes awoon a# posoible after they ars pyd. Strict. 6mpliance with this ruta is namnarji to avoi dIlappotnt~oost. ~o~POrtJs to oe wQeni. a. b rie/yti ao p~ou te. FOOTBALL .NOTES AND NEWS. (BY RaFEEZa.) The football season is practically at an end; ...

Football Notes

... - ootball Notes. Many of the local clubs will be glad to leara that Mr H. B. Williams, hon. eeo. of the Ruabon F'oot- bal Club, and, late of Bangor, and who represents the Bangor Club on the Welsh League Committee. has been elected a member of the Welsh Footb:& Association. Mir Williams, who has also acted as secretary for the Druids, is a thorou7hly practical and useful man, and will be an ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBATi,. B.ANGOO V. WRInXITAI,9OL, ?? at B3anior 6n Saturilay, and resulted 'hi a draw-neither scOring. tl . ( CARiNARVON WANDERflt9 V. WnRtx I*A Or, vrPa.- Played ini Fridny at Marnrrvon,: n. the Olympic. winninp by 3, oals to nl. . ; CAn ?? V-. VAb'y BiRmaenAs. '-Play~ed. 'at C'ahinarvon, on atPrday, the home Iteam winnifig by.3 goalt ?? WnOXAti AReig JUnII VhDAL COBPETITION- SBu.FiNAL ...

FOOTBALL NOTES AND GOSSIP

... [BY CaITIC.] Llandudno 3, Bangor nhL I-do not think the Baneuorians entertiined for a moment that the Llandudno lads would beat them. Who is to blame this time, I wonder? Bangor played eight reserve men, wbile Llean- ddedno were strongly represented. In the first half the home team scored one goal off a penslty kick. : buti I think the visitors had slightly the beat of 1 matters, though ...

Football News

... Tito LoedOu Welsh Association F.C. will hold at i smoking concert on Satlrday (to day), at the r SRaititioc, in Nvwget@ssireet, City, when tll t Club have every proipebt of u sucoesaitl and enjoy- able eveonig resultingo. r LoNDON WzLsa. AeSOCIATIOt V. CHneSuAM-Tho t London Wvlsh journeyed down to Cvhosharn (Bitcl- ingharmshire) on Saturday, to Play off their fixturt E against the well-known ...

FOOTBALL

... ' , tGOR, .OYAL WELSH WAREHIDSB: WEE~H CUP RE-&PLAY. . . l . ..[By Eni Avant ].i. . t; Having failed 4'tlo at the Royal Welsh Ware,- house repre tivee in .the third round :o the :enior Welsh up ,petitifon the.. previous Saturday ?? had to re~play: titat £,ombination so whetre.' They | were: quite,4 -awar~e of to .fac that . ~their grmn&'was not of the prescribed size, and were further awarett ...