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SPORTING

... SPOR.TING. TELEGRAPH.] ?? 1'.tACi S-YESTERDAY. ?? Betl po!> fl, 1; Beauli. u! Bird, 2; una, Vi ?? ?? biy t Lv 1; G*,, a 2; Corpora], 3. .>crfic3-Pinca Tgcatl, I; The Returned, 2; :Bia ?? Thou ran.2 Gioriv-nor TiAl-2lanslrake, 1; Pur-eyor, 2; iA, C c.At, :3. S- ihng Sta,.es-N A jan, 1; Skirni4.;er, 2; High- ?? inmcl, M. Six an. I:ati n Plate- Flitiian, 1 Practitiotner, 2 Don, 3. ?? Stakes-li- ...

THE BATH ESTATE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH

... ITHE BATH ESTATE ANNUAL PLOUGHING- MATCH. DUNDALK, WEDNESDAY.-The annual ploughing- mnatch on the Marquis of Bath's County Monaghan estate took place yesterday on the lands of Mr. Hamilton M'Math, at Tullyvarragh, about three miles from the town of Carrickmacross. Notwith- standing the unfavourable character of the weather -a succession of heavv showers falling during the day, accompanied by a ...

CRICKET

... NORTH OF IRELAND C.C. V' STOICS. by THESE Clubs Met on M0on1day, in the College Park, on Dublin, to play their two days' match. The ground S was in capital order, and the weather all that me the most fastidious cricketer could wish for. The am wickets were p:tched at twelve o'clock, and the pli Stoics, having won the toss, assumed the defen- ter sive, Messrs. Palmer and Arthur going to the grt ...

SPORTING

... ,Ci * , A , I i I LAA_ . A.SCOt' PAU SO -2'Lrxy j Pr:' ?? ?? ir. Li ' :: s . Fl l ' > ! t ?? . . 1 ii 2 ) . -1., :i:I fl' 1- trirtc^ t!.UtF;;:Na~ tl5 t ~1:- - sarvs P-1;.itii F ?? s. rr s 'FC, ...

ULSTER RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... ACCOfDING to notice in our issue of Saturday, the members met on that day at the association range on the Kinnegar, to compete for the Dufferin Cup, and also for plaes in the team which will repre- sent the Ulstei Rifle Association at the Clandeboys meeting on the 7th September next. The evening was a pretty favourable one for good shooting. The results, however, proved scarcely more than a ...

SPORTING

... CROYDON NOTES. [SPECIAL TELGRAM FROM JORRELLER. ]3 LONDoN, TusSDAY.-There was a fair day's- sport on the Woodside course this afternoon, and: the fields of competitors large in each of the sia races. The Irish division have commenced the season well, the three openang races fatling to their share; and Lady Pitt, who ran second to Indue. trious at Warwick last week, secured the Maiden Hurdle ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i: SPORTINGQ NOEELLINCE. GRAND MILITARY AND HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE MEETI*G-yI=TDAY. i .'[0oTRI ' WS THLXGR=.l LifeGuarda' Qhallenga Cap decla-ed,vyoid, Sandown Hunters'. Eslkenberg (Mr. Grawshawl ?? ' 1 Muscovy (Mr. Warler) . ' . . 2 'Pollax (Nr. 'Balgrlde) . ?? : . : Also ran-Alsploe, Mr.' B. Newman; Hornest John, Mr. Hlanbtiry;. Curlaw, :'owner, ; Nuthatch, Mr. W. H. Johnstone; Velveteen) Lord M. ...

THE ULSTER CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS

... THE ULSTER CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC I SPORTS. President-Lord Waveney. Vice-Prosldents-Te Mayor of Belfat; Slr John Ve Pre ston, J P; James P Corry, Eq, J P . William R Ewart, J P; Sir Thomasi M'Olure, Bart, V L; Thos J I 0 Lindsay, Baq, J P; James Alex HandersonEsq Be J P; R G Danville, Esq, J P; William Johnston, Re Esg; William Seeds, Esq; B J Harland, Esq, J P; Q H P Cowan, Esq. J P; B Lawther ...

CUNNINGBURN REGATTA

... CUNNINGB17RN REGATTA. P&trons-ihe ?? of Londonderry, IR.P.; Viscount Castlereagh, M.P. (ioituodoi-e-Wult Henry, Esq. V ice-Commodore-R. B. (ausntiey, R3sq. Stewards-Captain George R. HEmiltou, J.P.; William Parr, Esq.; John Andrews, jum., Esq. Lieutenant Maurice F. Brownlow. Treasurer-ilenry Brown, Esq. Secretary- Richard Rose Cleland, Esq. [Eeaom euit EPOncTER ] NEWTOWNADos, TuFes.ky.-Tlie ...

SPORTING

... KEUPTON PARK MEETING-YESTsDAy. ti tl [CENTRAL NEWS TELEGIAl.] It The first day of the Kempton Park July Meet- a ing was commenced under favourable auspices, I the weather being bright and pleasant, which S state of things continued to the close. A fair at- C tendance in the rings and stands contrasted well with the number of persons outside, there being E only some dozen vehicles and very fev ...

THE CHESS TOURNAMENT

... THE CIIESFS TOURNAMIENT. Loxi)uN, T'UISDAx.-AB the malnner in which players were drawn for to-day's games causod considerable interest to attach to some of the contests, the attendance of spectators was rar- ticularly good. The draw was as follows:- Steinitz v. \Vinawer, ZVII:ertort v. Noa, Bird v. Mackenzie, Blasou v. inuglisch, 13lackburne v. ;.ortimer, Sellniwan v. Tchigoriu, Roseuthal a ...

SPORTING

... S P OR TING. FORETELLIER'S NOTES. FBy ?? sPIweIAL lrnit.] LONOoN, WBDNESDAV NIrGT.-It Was a her VY day's racing at Ascot, but the weather was so do- lightfully fine that everything passed off enjoy- ably, and the company was again very large, the attendance outside the enclosure being, if any- thing, larger than yesterday. Considering the fearfully hard ground, the fields were better than ...