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THE WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... W.111BLEDON PIFLE MEETING, [Fi0tx OUR ESECYAL COl1,ESPOXDZ';T.]! TaE Cnzrm. FmDnn.-'With the conclusion of the Eloho match last night and public schools contest F for the Ashburtnn Shield and tbe Spencer CLpI yesterday afternoon the common begans to iole rnrany of its ?? tenants. During the first coor hours of tue erening bagaae weognous were to be seen moving out ef tile lines pached with ail ...

SPORTING

... ,R30 R T I N G. FORETELLER'S NOTES, ?? :zncoaair.l STOCaRON, WEDaSsDsjY NaonT-Afllt capi- tai day's Eport Vwas witnessed an Stockton this afternoon, anl t1'onih rain fell heavily duriug the early moreMirS the afternoon proved fine. Visitors were treated to a night the St. Lcger candadate, Scottisll Kig, who was pulled out for tbe Great Nortiern Leger, and with substantial odds bettad on h'm ...

COURSING

... RIDGWAY CLUB MEETING. (fly permission of Mrs. Thomas Henry, Clifton.) Premsidenlt-S. Muillaby. Esqv Y-ic'l'reaiden-G. J. Alexander. Esq. Ste-w~ards-C. J. Alexander, Esq.; J. Brigga. Esq.; T. D. Hornby. Esq. JudSgee-Mr. Hedley. Slipper-T. Wilkinson. Flag Steward-J. Bootiman. Hon. Secretary-S. Nugliston. Esaq. RIDGWAY, WEDNESDAY.- IZ charrming summer weather this meeting was commenced to-day ...

DERBY MEETING

... DFnny, SATURDAnY.-Although at times the weather was threatening and showery the arternoon turned oat moderately fine. There was again an excellent muster in every department. the rings and stands being well patronised. while the general public assembled in strong force and plenty of pro- fessionals pat in an appearance. No complaint of the hard state of the ground, such as has recently ...

SPORTING

... SPORLTING. FORiETELLER'S NOTES. NZFW%1AR1ItT, TIRTiVIDAY Nioi:'i'-To-da v's c'ard ec,11jined nothing of the filightest iruportance, I Pita tile runnaing Can be diwniaiesd in, a few worads. Toirl~ygood Won 1-he Stud Produce Stalteh arter a sharp set to wyith April Fool. lie icl a good look- i:I colt, half brothier to N~ephisto, and will win Fcomei more races, as will Genjata, who won tho ly~r. ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOT BALL4 DOWN ATFSLETIC ULUB V. GtLENTOUNT. Teanma represonting these olubs met at Bloom. field on Saturday. After a pleasaut and well- contested game, victory rested with the home team by three goals to nil. During the first half the viaitors had the-wipd in tbeii favour, but were rarely able toget urtiher than midfleld, owing to the flne defeh'siiz-iitay of Dunlop and T. RIitebie, the ...

COURSING

... BORDIEIR UNION MEETING Stewards-Sir T. Brockiebank, Sir W. C. Anstruther, and H2essrs. T. D. omrnby, G. ]i, Fawoett, L. Plkington, and S. S. Swlnburue. Judge-Mr. Hedloy. Slipper-T. Wilkinson. LoNorowvN, TnltSDAY. A trosT successful nioeting was brought to IL COD- clusion to-day, the wee.ther once again being of a very fine chdracter; indeed, no coursing fixture could have been better favoured ...

SPORTING

... SPORBTING. ENGLISH SPORTING NOTEB. Loitnow, SAruRDiY.-A real ta~te of winter has been felt this week, and although the frost was not severe enough on Tuesday and Wednesday to interfore with the Croydon Meeting it increased in intensity during the latter night, and few who dwell in the suburbs of London could have antici- pated the Sandovvn Park Meeting being got through without a postponement. ...

SPORTING

... SP~ORTING. SANDOWN PAR11 MEIPITING-YUmSRIDAY. Fon the time of yesr the weather was really de. lightfiul at Sandown Park this a atertaon, and as might have been expeoted under the ciroutu- stances, she attendanee was a largo and influential one, the members' enclosure being well patronised. The card, which Waus made up of seven events, did not contain any item of great importance, but some fair ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING, Ur,1SII SPORTING 'NOTES. TVIthes week wblch is now upon us will be one of..0 irdieary intercirt in sporfing ciroles-and pihall I may say ones in particular. Doth at Poar 5s weoll s in the sister country thle ball will Of be kept rolling merily, whilst it is but nothing ml ~~ ti~o reason~abl to expect tlrat the ineffea- th ~sl firee or the minor events will patle before on those 0r ...

ATHLETICS

... A1UGBY LLCrIOSSE PMETING, Pr.-.siDEn'-Sei J. P. C'.rry, BDrt., M.P. Vrco-_Puasmroeis-Sir 32. P. Cowan, lIMB.L., County Autrimn: JObn S. BraOVwn, J.P.; Johnt A. Tsylr, J.l.; iV. J. Jury, G. B. Browue, John Barbour, Professor C. D. Yongs, MIA.; Jamies Barr, S. Feary, John M ?? M .A .;W. P. Ho.lvmes, G. E. De2l- -Tanes Griaham. M.D.; Robert Gibson. William Moffatt, San::el Riddel, Robert Doddz, M ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBlIALL. . ?? .r o TEE INTERNATIONAL MATCH. SCOTLAND v. IRELAND. Tnv ground of Ulster Football Club, Ballvnafeithb, will io-dty, at 8-30, be the sceue of this contest, and considering r the composition of both elevene, we are not without hope that our countrymcn will win their first ijtOrnational. The Scotch XI., who arrived this noriing at the Queeo's Hotel, the headquarters of the Iribh ...