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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ! SPORTING _NTELLIGENCE FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPnCTAL TELEGrAM. LONDON, FRIDAY N HT hewksrncie0 Hi be concluded to-morrow at 1Cnptonl Paik, Waco. jjctlds may be -con, As, ?? niie art ir.al li-n :S jo no-1ii-,in., it can be cinsi lorably acres-d i- the t Tiie iorsiho2 is encouraging, And rho C'tii -, order. For to-niosroa i d1all ?? i. 1 s inse platc-Caaig'r. St. orac Plite-C--ler. Vicoraks&-R-oy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I FORETELLER'8 NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LE3PICESTE-R, THURSDAY NIGHT. - nere is every prospeot of a successful meeting at Leicester to-morrow. The arrival list to-night is smSIl, but it will be augmented in the morning, and the fields will be sp to the average. My seleations are as under: - Glen Piate-Klildeser. Billesden Plate-Difolesey. Melton Plate-Arctic or Prosperout Bottesford Plate-Maid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGENCE' FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LINCOLN, TtTE~iAY NIGHT.-Bcsiiies bring a tecor3 reign yera, there is every indliestiot of record'ls being eatab- haked in connection, with other evenots, and certainly LnT,ccln. scored a re~cord aD far as the attendance was con- cered ?? The sport thronghbout was excellent, and Handicap, in which Wink-feld.'s Pride just got home ...

YACHTING

... YACHTi NG. -TIEI CLYDE lORTNIGHT. C The Olvde Corinthian Club on Satin-day resnled the course of Clyde regattas in westerly and north- w-esterly squalls. witlh showers; and mnanv of the boats entered did not start.. Fortuantely there was no c L-aster- Isolde beat Cariea fairly fromn the start. Morning Star sprung her mast, and .1id not go. Senga overturned a inark-boaa: and Audrey was left to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I FORETELLER'S NOTES. SrECIAJ. TELEGRij. LONYDON, THIJRtDAkY INIGHT.-Tb5, sport at Soseeown to-morrow maly not be -so heavy as to-day so far As runnlers are concerned, hut it wild be A, distinct improvemntcu in point of ointerest, and tice meeting swill be brought to a highlly successful conclusion-. In f-ho Sandrin-ghssn Gold Cup we ?? hare1F ano0ther look at Ga-ltee More, n(d aI- though ...

GOLF

... & 0 L F . OPRMEAU CLUB. The monthly medal competition weas held on Saturday, when there was a; good attendance of members and a large number of entries. Owing to the gale of wind that wvas blowing it was iln> p~ossible that the scoring should be lowF, notwith- standing the fine condition to which the course has now been brought by the large expenditure wh~ich the club has secured in order to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN( INTELLIOENCE ' I . 0 F I FORETELLEW'S NOTES: Sl'ECIAL TE-LEGRAM. NEWMfARKuITTEII~SDY SXIGHT-It was uite in1 eannorduz,c rwith e-xteo'etiso!1 ,qwl-' onlyv a nal ompany gzt~hered ?? ?? itnyndity, hoWever, ?? I represented bv tilke Pt-teas Of Waleii, ?? jv:, aocospo.niej by t1he Clrow-`ti Pete of Grieve* The sport turned Out fair, good lieldA. being tn riukle The 1eii' ?? turnied oat m-l ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPOITLNG INTELLIGEINCn FORETELLER'S SOlES. t ~~~SPECI.-L TELEGRAM. YORK, MOND.AY NIGHT -There is no rnrei northb except Doncaster. .hat has a creratcr c racing men than the York Alcgust £Xture, krn one can look forward to a strong asieriab.n r mire during the hext three days Iarmtc ~ be seen, tee. but the eourse is so hard that her, not lie so large as esuol. and a ?? O:zict. be welcomed as ...

YACHTING

... Y AC HT ING. THE ROYAL CLYDE YACHT. CLUB. There was good racing in several of the classes at the second day's regatta under the auspices of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club from Hunter's Quay. The weather was exceptionally fine, with a light wind from about northerly. The Bona beat the Ailsa with some minutes to spare, the big yawl not having wind enough. The Astrild was easily better than the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINrlliG OTELLIGENCIE 11 0 Sir J. Cannon's Lady Ssrah, a. 3. Cannsa 10 ]2 Mr. A. Tates's Lorui Audley, a Swatton 1012 Mr. 3. iionro Ui?alirer's Athel Roy, a LrotbarD 1011 Mr. J J. Eher's Duke of ncllington,5 *Vords 10 3 ilir e: G Adaris's Fsiiry Quees II., a l ords | 10 8 Mr. Skilton's Othiide, 6 SkUto 10 7 13r B. Bletsoo's Irish Tilistle. 6 Bieteon | 10 7 Mr H. Wyid's Playrsright. a ...

GOLF

... GO L F. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRFSPONDENT. The Portrsarnock Club held an important open compecition. on Saturday last. A large field of some seventy competitors turned out, representing the Royal Dubrini, Portmnrnock, hlalahid&, Fourock, County Louth, Cork, Parsonstown, Cur- ragh, Helen's Bay (Belfast), fGreystones, Sutton, and Bray Clubs. A handsome silver cup-the gift of the 'Theatre Royal ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 0l ENGLISH SPORTING NOTES. 2 hi IONDON, SATI7RDAY.-Except at Ayr, the racing this e week has been of a oommooplace character, and at War- r wvick, Yarmouth, and Lingfield small fields were the rulb. 1H This is not to be wandered at, hoDwever, for the ground 11S in all parts of the country is now so hard that trainers ore at their wits' end. Nor does there seem anly immes- 9 diate prospect of ...