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ROWING

... I l LONDON CORN E:CEANTGE B.C. The members of this club had four fours from Wandsworth to Putney, St.iphe-son, Dag'veli, ?? nerton, Rawsl:ngs, Ward cox.), beating Loexinqloa, Jarwasn, imnith, Lazel, ?? es (cox.) by three lengths; Boig's crew third, and ltattimer's last. GRESAU PRESS CLrn B.C. This club's doulle sculls were rowed from putney to lliaimersmrith, E. Miller and If. Miller beatingU. ...

CYCLING

... WORLDnS RECOUD BEATEN AT HrRNE HILL. At the ILondon County grounds G. E. Osmona and T. W. Good beat the World's half-mile tandem. record. They covered the firdt quarter in 31 4-5see, and the half in 60 4-6see, the previous best being 62iec., by G. E. Ossnond and B. G. Merry. T. Osborn also started behiiid the tandewites, but retired at the first quarter, his time being 328ec. BATHI ROAD C.C. ...

ANGLING NOTES

... Most of the rivers are getting bright again, and sport consequently on the de- crease. Nevertheless, many good barblel have been caught by fishing fine. A few more heavy showers would Drove bene- ncial. Xr. A. Thorn snd Mr. H. Dunn, City Piseatorials, had five dozen roach and dace out Nvith Job Brain, jun., on Taesday evenng.. Mr. A. A. Eldridge, the promoter of the pop-ilar Pulborough and ...

LONDON CRICKET

... * ?? VlCTOnjA PARE ASSOCIATION MATOCEC, Junior _C:;p-Secoud division: Hartley, 70, - beat Lillie, 24, and qualified for the Ainal, to be ?played on Saturday next. . Ordinary matches :-hMsyflower, 40; Thorn- ton, 18, Lauderdale Second, 65; Hemp- deu, s1. Cassla'd, 121 for eight; Truro Wanderers, 43. Laisgdon, 56: Saxon, 33. Temnusrance Star, 104 for five; Adelpili Amateurs, 4]; Caslon, 29 for ...

CYCLING

... -~Icf~hLAN. I~L ~ .W ct.F B0 iMES9 4 co I ,c m e B>AT T h, h f i > About .. ?? pectatos d Be d ii the London.outy, giey bd tq witness whan proved I to The oldt xcitjf9 .races bel0 th e 2mi t 13 O l to the chaM WiotSp jp Butler, P. Clarkoe, nd F.Mds. Statr tle.b' F the following ?? record, startsnrdanB ter, 34 l5sec , bali, 3iun ba3 250. quarters. I 3 t s3 ; iley 2 ?? quarter; 272.50 ie The old ...

CYCLISTS & THEIR DOINGS

... CYCLiSTS &THRI DOINGS. BY SID'THOMI&. Eotb ii the Soft std ?? the do of two speedy men i T. Snmmersgill and T. J. Gascoyne are creating great interest. It isa battle of ginat when tey meet. Gescoyuo bas been almostinvmeible this season, bat in Sommersgifl during this mouth he has met a zreat rial, who at Burden-park, Bolton, beat. him in the a-mile Scratch race is min 6 2Zee During last ...

AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND

... AUSTRALIAt V. ENGLAM-D., The third itest match began On Monday at the 'Oval. The attendance paid or daboutl 6,000, of whoi '13,411' paidfor admission. -The English team included two men (Capt. Wynyard and Peel), who had not played in either of the two preceding test matches. Mr. Stoddart declined to play on the ground of indisposition, but Abel, Hayward, and. Richardson, havig settled ...

FOOTBALL

... ?? our Special Sunday ?? of last week. ALFRED BARRACLOUGH . s the captain of the 3Ianniag'namr clulb, and probably the best forward in Yorltehjre this aesaeo. It is cdnimed fcr him by Yorkshire- nien that he is one of the ablest scaizmmagsrs in England. and it is certainly unfortuuate 5.hat the brilliant form of the Southern pack at lilachhestlh lass December should, by comn. pelliog the ...

ATHLETICS

... ATHMETICS. IiGlsGATsE HARalsrS. Npwards of 1,0C0 persons were preseut at Tufnell Park gro.nds, on Saturday, to wltness the two events with which the abovenamed club concluded its winter season. The races referred to consisted of a One 'Mile Open handicap and a Ten Miles Members' handicap, in which latter event H. Watkins, the Seni .r Cioss-country Champion of the Southeru counties, started ...

CRICKET

... - 4RICKEMT GOUCETRBSSHIEI Vr 8 mm. Oath. COftos OollI.e groundabig corm- p way wrs treated to some interestint cricket oa Monday. Surrey made a Cepiti start, Abel end 1iariseb Read. who hit up 50 in the firgtltirty-dv- minutes. carried the score to 85 before the first wicket fenl. Read was 8mart!y stuped aftermakiag 88, his highest score in aI firat-olass match this season. After Reed left ...

CRICKET

... r ?? : agog; A;: I Y Rii v. THU AilUST-ALIS. The Auatrsflian gained a pnrticu2arly ?? victory over Yorkshire, at Sheffield, winning by an innings and eight rusn. SUSSEX v. GLOUCESTERSHME. The feature of the play at Brighton was a grand performance by W. G Grace. On Mon- day Glouceetershire scored 424 for theioss of seven wickets, Grace being not out with 22' to his c~redit. The last ...

LONDON CRICKET

... I * -0-- Played at Acton-Hendon All Saint's, 34; Congregational, 33. Iosemond, 80; St. Stephen's Choir, 41. White Star, 23; Eagle, 11. St. Colutb's, 39; Bovers. 24. Played at Battersea Park-Bowley, 49; Cur- zon, 49, St. DI'ary's, 74; Beaufort, 47. Silver Star, 74; Trevor, 69. Myrtle, 43; St. Jarmes's, 38. St. Luke's, 36; Robert Street, 1L Olive, 58; Andley, 52. Played at Blackheath-Cooper's ...