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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I FORETELLER'S NOTES. SrECIAJ. TELEGRij. LONYDON, THIJRtDAkY INIGHT.-Tb5, sport at Soseeown to-morrow maly not be -so heavy as to-day so far As runnlers are concerned, hut it wild be A, distinct improvemntcu in point of ointerest, and tice meeting swill be brought to a highlly successful conclusion-. In f-ho Sandrin-ghssn Gold Cup we ?? hare1F ano0ther look at Ga-ltee More, n(d aI- though ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I EN GRE, 1iY plUWtTN IISNTS STEEPLE- FErST DAY. 731..arqtis of Lon londerry. K.G.; Marquis ¶ 9r;kI;.ase, the ?? Ionouinble Lord A Mx Colonel the Ri-ht llononrable W. r g!!. 'C ?? flnule3th, D.L.; Captain -on V. L.,i Fo re DL * r S. B. Heoins.; q -w ; arm'0 craford. D.I.; Colonel n25 . ;13.3r tJ) Mr. S. ~Percival Maxwell, i 5 1>; Mr. James Bruce, s ,, fe;5rlaawnbrtf G. Dunville, D.L.; 31r. r ...

COURSING

... CO URS ING, THE FINfTONA CLUB. President-Captain J. K. M3'Cintock, D.L. Stewards-M. M Mackin, J.P. ; M. Guy, J. F. Buchanan, Guy M'Clintoci, A. H. R. Sproule, jun. ; C. Mullen, J. 0. O'Neill, . 0. Clements, JP.; J. Warnock, J. Dreenan, J. D. Don- ; nelly, E. Bratton, W. J. Kerr, J. Gibson, M. Camn`pbell, T. Mofllitt, J. Cavanagh, J. J. Fvffe J. K. Donnelly, P. Meenan, J.P.; J. Tavlor, J.P.; J. ...

GYMNASTICS

... THE LEAHY, KELLY, & LEAHY SHIELD. BANGOR GUILD v. TRINITY CHURCH, BELFAST. On the 24th instant the first round of the gymnastic contest for the Leahy, Kelly Junior Challenge Shield between selected teams from the Bangor Guild an d Belfast Trinity Church Gymnasia took place in the Guild Hall, Bangor, the very large attendance of the public testifying to the great interest locally aroused in the ...

GOLF

... GO L F. KILLYMOON v. SHANFES PARK. This match was played on the Randalstown links on the 20th inst., resulting in a most decisive victory for the home team by 52 holes. SEANE'S PARK. KILLYISOON. WH . Webb ?? A. D. Gaussen ?? J. H. M'Bulger ?? 10 A. Cooper .. ?? Rev. T. L. Swain ?? R Twigg ?? 0 E. M'Manus ?? 13 John Brown ?? 0 D. M'Kee ?? J. Munnis ?? 0 S. Sloan ?? W. Leeper ?? W. Moore ?? 11 H ...

GOLF

... G 0 L i. The weather during the past week has had a match with the golfers, and might be said to have0 beaten them by all up and nothing to play.' Nevertheless, it has not been altogether a barren one for the golf scribe. Some have played in spite of the weather, and male very high scores, but a few of the older hands have caught the wind napping, and in a lull made phenoininall1y low ...

NORTHERN CYCLING CLUB

... On the evening of the 22nd the members and friends of this floeris-b Lng club held their annual reunion. when there wae a large attendance, who had provided for their entertainument an exceitent musical and dance prograimne. The president, iMr. John Lah-d, was present and the I.C.A. generally was well represented. The following lathes presided at the tea-tables during the even- i -Z rs David ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I FORETELLER'8 NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LE3PICESTE-R, THURSDAY NIGHT. - nere is every prospeot of a successful meeting at Leicester to-morrow. The arrival list to-night is smSIl, but it will be augmented in the morning, and the fields will be sp to the average. My seleations are as under: - Glen Piate-Klildeser. Billesden Plate-Difolesey. Melton Plate-Arctic or Prosperout Bottesford Plate-Maid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGENCE' FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LINCOLN, TtTE~iAY NIGHT.-Bcsiiies bring a tecor3 reign yera, there is every indliestiot of record'ls being eatab- haked in connection, with other evenots, and certainly LnT,ccln. scored a re~cord aD far as the attendance was con- cered ?? The sport thronghbout was excellent, and Handicap, in which Wink-feld.'s Pride just got home ...

NORTH DOWN HARRIERS' HUNT CLUB

... NORTH DOWN HARRIERS' HUNIT CLUB. COM~BER POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLE- CHASES. Steward-Mr. J. -Blakiston Houston, VtL., master of the North Down Harriers- yomnuilttee-4Mr. John Andrews, J.P.; Mr. John Andrews, Jun.; Mr. T. J. Andrews, Mr. Wim. Boyd, J.P.; Mr. W. S. Boyd, Mr. .MiCanne Blizard, Major R. G. SharanC aw rd, fl.L.; Sir Daniel Dixon, D.b.; Mr. Edwin Hnughes, Mir. C. B. Houston, 'Mr. J. ...

THE NATIONAL SPORTING LEAGUE

... THE NATIONAL SPORTING ILEAGUE. SPEECH BY LORD LONDONDERRYP SPECIA TSL'BIEG¢AMS.i DARLINGTON, FRtIDAY.-A crowded meeting iln support of the National Sporting League was held at Darlington to-night, at winch the Marquis of Loas acderry %n-s the principal speaker. Mr. I Wilson Todd, M.P., presided, and rmad letters of apology for absence from Lord Durham, Sir Wm. Eden. Sir Win. Chayton. the Right ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I -FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECAL TELEGRAM.- LONrPORP, FRIDAY XfGHT.-Lingfield raceas will finish up the week -to-morrow, thoughl we could well have been spared the day, considering the great straini since Mlonday at Wolverhamnptont. which culminte~td with the Mitiddle Park Plate to-dky, in which St. Froa~quin has proved himself the best of his year of the public performers. My selectioso for to ...