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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1S.POIRT1NG INTE'iLlGENCE. LEAMINIGTON AND WARMECE HUNT 3ETING. rnUEIDAY, Welter Handiep.-Cork IJacket, 1; Ramp'art, 2; Triplh- tbng, 3. MaidenWelterlata-Colot'sn 1; Droxford,2; Brown Jug. Handicap of o Sovs.-Parma, I; Venturer, 2; Retire- ment, 3: Nursery Handicap.-Pladda, i; IZapolya, 2; Giantess, . Donnington ?? of the Glen, 1; Cle- mence, 2; Acorn,.3. Racing Stakes.-HippddamiiafI-; Waffles ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING0 IN11T LLIGENCE, TATTPISALLS. MONDAY.-Tlhe attendance to-day WASsemail; And the amouiest of business done proportionally limited, the Goodwood Stakes beitg the only event that commanded For this race, The Special was restored'to the &'it favourite, 3 to 1 being the highest offer agains hens.Void mouth'ss' Mildlto colt 'Was backed for good moneY at 8 to 1, while Nu found many sup- ...

THE GREAT OCEAN YACHT RACE

... A , - Le At five minutes to one, the Henrietta had set her d foresail, mainsail, jib, flying and jib; the Vesta Le flying jib, jib, fore and mainsail; the Fleetaing, Is mainsail foresail, jib, flyin jib, main gaff topsail. n The three yachts looked as seaworthy boats as could d possibly be found, and us the sun shone down on their white canvas, they certainly appeared as pretty cras as ever ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SBORT114G_ INTELLIGENCE.- IEWldMAR1ET HOUG11TON MME Ie. MOQiDAY. Sweepstakes of 10 govs each-Cornet, 6 ?? 12b (1); Miss Thaolkeray, # yra, &ta Dlb ?? Miss Laura, a yra, 7st l3b1 3). Sweepstakes of 10 ?? each.-BadsWorth, 6 yrs, Set Ub (1); reen Aibend, 4 yrs, Sat ?? (2); Sir Hugo, S yrs. 18st Dib (8). Match.-Gerard, 2 yrs, 8st 71b, beat Auricomua 2 yre,*8st 81b. Match.-Knightley, 3 yrs, 8s l0ib ...

SPORTS, SATURDAY

... .RAXELALGH HARIIERS.-On Saturday afternoon the members of this club decided their competition for the Page Challenge cup over a course of five miles. The start took place from their headquarters, the Green Man, Putney-heath, and the race resulted as follows:- Page Challenge Cup Five Miles handicap: P. Medhurst, 1lmm. 35see. start, 1; C. Edwards, 2min. 3Wsew., 2; G. E. Brown, lmin. 20see., 3. ...

CRICKET

... Tmr AUSPnALIANs V. PLAYERS or ENG.LAND.-There have been few matches this seasonl in which ?? fine cricket has been shown as in this contest on the Trcut- bridge grould, Nottinglgam, which ended ctl Wednesday inadrawv. The Playrei won the toss on Monday, and opened with a fise innliugs of 334, of which ]t. (G. Barlow contributed 113, and W. klowcers 93. Ulyett wastlhc sole non-scorer. The ...

YESTERDAY'S CRICKET

... MTr. Walter William Read, the famous Surrey batsmain, whose portrait we present to our readers to-day, was born at Reigate on Novemnber 23, 1855, and therefore belongs by birth to th countyfor which he has done such m agnificent service. rllr. Read first ap. paltred in the Surrey eleven w~en a boy of 17, anudlthough he did not on that occasion do anything remarkable, it was felt by good judges ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... ATHLETICS. LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB. The First Spring meeting of the London Athletic club was held vesterday afternoon at Stamfisrd-bridge, Ful- ham, and, though the high wind and somewhat heavy condition of the ground militated against fast times being made, some excellent sport was seen. The Quarter-Mile Challenge cup, for which five started, was easily won by H. C. L. Tindall, in 51 4-5th ?? ...

UNIVERSITY BOATRACE

... U lvgSITY BOATRACE. A SPLENDID STRUGGLE. VICTORY FOR OXFORD. The 48theontest between aquatic re- presentatives of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge took place on Sa- turday over the usual course from Putney to Mortlake; and ended in the success of the dark blue after a brilliant race. Although a bitterly cold wind swept across the Thames the sun shone now and then, and the rain, which ...

LIVERPOOL RACES, YESTERDAY

... | LIVEPoR ReEs,- YSTBDAPO Sefton Nursery Sta.1es ive furlongs sad s' half _Ccwlus, let 51h (IbCtalouer), I; OdOu, 7st 1Ib (G. Barratt)- 2; ShemerO8,st 0, Bosslinta, Aidiie sn&BInrderbuB shao ramt * ;ember Welter HRandiew- oelmie, ?? . 2 1bar~ &°S.ech0wl,;y5 g 3lbg ellO bideley), IrTreske, Tire lyrs {5tk't~idii~g~gGK)'2- 71et;3'J - lib,.3.Transept adSYd5Os9 ran. -Miaiadeu Plate- fve furlong3 ...

ASSOCIATION MATCHES

... ASSOCIATION M ATCHES. THE FOOTBAILI LEAGUE. FIRST DIVISION. ASTONT VILLA V. SUNDERLAND. The visit of the League champions to Perry Bar, Birmingham, to try conclusions with last season's runners-up for the national trophy, proved a great attraction, there being an immense assemblage to witness the con- test between.the two. Sunderland Won the toes, and elected to play down-hill during the orst ...

RACING AT NEWMARKET

... B&CING AT NEWMARKET. TumsniSr.-B;loal Stakes, for threeyr-olds: Zamet, 8st 121b (1); Koorali, Bst 71b ?? Flyint Welter Handicap: Godwit, 3 irs, 7st 41b (1); Bed Enamel, 3yrs, 71st 41 (2); Prince Hampton, 3 yrs, 9at 31b (3).-Lowther takes: Bluen Green 4 yrs 8st Elb (1)- Cuttlestone, 3 yre, 8st 61b tP),; everend, 3 yis, gat 71b (3). -iellingPlate: Shenmer, 2 yrs, 6st 71b (1) Mtral, 3 vre, Bst ...