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BOXING

... w N X I N G A Mixed Evening's Sport at Headquarters. *.AILOR RIiCARDSON OGUTS JOE BARRETT Jabe- White beatsV Dave WaIlace at the New Olympic Club, Birmi gham- NOTES OF THE WEEK. DIcK BURGS has ,answered the very un- wise challenge issued' by Jemmy Curran, and if the latter really 'means business, all he has to do is plank down his money and sign articles. I do not think, however, that ?? is ...

BOXING

... H F or a Brief S>paoe the TeatrOre; of W~ar is Transferred from West t to Elast. 50ME SPANKINO CONTETS AT WNtDLAND. Woolwich also has the: 6Boxing' n v ?? tl lsn in Chae. - BOXING NOTES. OcKBE PICE.A3D, the well-known' veteran boxer, has been confined in a London hospital for several weeks, and has uidergone two operation s. Heis now'recoveig, an hopes to be'among his friends in a few wees. ...

BOXING

... 77777at777v7X Tg:, A Merry Night's Boxing was seen. at the NtiiLa Spo)rting Club on : Monda'y last. -5WINE Y:-EATS% ORDON. ?? e New:Palae aclub in South Londoti OpiS with a - ?? between Bantams. : BOXING NOTES. BENi JORDAN has secured another match in the States. In a letter sent' to his backer, Mr. Law, Jordan. says he Ihs signed',articles to box Eddie Lenney,'ef Philadelphia,'wh was.. ...

THE REVIVAL OF PRIZE FIGHTING

... TEE REV[VAL OF PRIZE FIGHTING. rS ?? . .. nr TanE IHertlord county constabilarly, acti ng on in fruma- tion telegraphed from Liverpool-street Station on T ors. day, were enabled, it is stated, to frustrate a cell-laid plan to bring off a prize fight. The match, which was for £200, was between W~,illiam Goode and John Barry, well-known Tpug`ilists, and had heen pendings for sense tinie, the ...

BOAT RACE ON THE TYNE

... 130AT RACE ON THE TYNE. [WI- POR'TRAITST. Ut 'WE give at the top of our front page portraits of Higgins and Boyd, the aquatic heroes of the week. They areT engravcd from photos by Mr. Downey, of Newcastle. We subjoin the result of the ?? river was not in a do good condition for rowing on Monday, owing to a strong gi wind blowing from the west, which caused the water to icr be lumpy. The ...

THE ROYAL VICTORIA YACHTOLUB REGATTA

... t f ?? Ili UB ?? ATIPA' ? ? N ? i-? Id ? , T, I 'T'b rrasa -)I 'hIi o5s~DaiOCrw5iJ' ca '(LP o tII sit ilto ?? te SytlI''i''I5Ss .ostl, -Jtoli Masrtini of * I,~sirr ?? l's iit' for. by If er~lac-aieru. 1it a 0'AXi -tdsr at aw- ! svimw d k~ fV' -harJise Etrttt , A ascii iitq''tl 5 'ittI ',s ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... H A.CiNEY-WICX. THs Two Mir~us CecAot:PIoNsHrz.-A large number assembled on Monday at Mr. Banm's Grounds, the principal event being to witness a two mile race, which was to decide the ohampionship at that distance. Three of the most noted ruinners were ?? to contend, the prizes being £40 for the fiest, and £7 for the second. Just before opening the grounds a telegram was re- ceived from Robert ...

RACING NEWS

... ,]RACING NE WS| I . . 1 I _ . - I LIVERPOOL.. THE GRAND NATIONAL. NOTES AND SELECTIONS. _ AFnTERx the dull monotony: of Lhe National Hunt sport for the past five months, racing men will be glad to assemble once suore at *Lincoln to start the fiat-racing season. of :1900, for' :after all, what are' the victories of the' sticke compared with those over the flat. . The. weather, 'especially ...

RACING NOTES

... STOCKBRIDGE, CARLISLE, P'OTE- FRACT, AND LINGVIEL]} THIS WEEK'S SELECTIONS. IT would not have been sutprising if the attendance had fallen off at finest Park on Satutday after such I busy and evenhtful weel's raeing, but it turned out tobe one of the biggest attendances in the history of the meeting, and my numerous clients for special wires must have had a, good timeh as; I sent Sati to them ...

RACING NOTES

... CHESTER: THE CHESTEa. CuPr, K.EMPTON: REMPToN PARRK JUBILEE. NOTES AND ANTICIPATION6, 'THER was nardly so good an attendance as usual at Newmarket last week. The Two Thousand at one time did notpromisetobe of exceptional interest, as there were some doubts as to Galtee More's running, and it was thought the race would be merely a canter for Velasquez, but fortunately it was decided to run ...

BOXING

... E;O X I ISX Cs Some Rattling Sport at the National Sporting Club. SPLENDID SPORT AT PADDINtTON. Spirited Bout at Bath. BOXING ATI PADDINGTON. SPLENDID SPORT, BUT AN UNRULY CROWD. THE' REFEREE HAD A TOUGH JOB OVER THE COOK AND WARE BOUT. IT Was a bit hot at the Paddington Baths on Monday night when Harry Lee held the first of his series of boxing entertainments. The crowd, which was an ...