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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI~~h INTL L(~N AVEROafT'ING a Si -11ENC! FOREE TEL~E R' S 'NO TES.v znooastu'm ofSri'l' thes Warwick Cesc'1iCC C baa taken suo' stronrr m'--a-,sunas to remove the snoriv thet t1he tr i'eircs- d':'lv ?? to-dc>. and. the courre affoz'dd nme ~hver goina- thain -w are acceus:omietd ?? at tI' ?? n- . 1I-he year. W IIa c is: more. thee rood Ci-n' ?? secuenr'd and state capci'ml :lrietst'C . r ...

GOLF

... GO L F. COUNfY DOWN GOLF CLIB . RAILWAY CUP. THrl3 second competition for the Railway Cnp was played at Newcastle on the 4th inst. in delightful weather. Messrs. Kelly and Fivgis having the two best scores are qualified to play in the final com- petition. The following are the nott scores of lunder 1 nett :- Gross. 11'ca. Nelt, Mr. ML- J. Kelly ?? 11t3 18 85 Mr. 11. I3 Reade . ?? 101 20 18 3Ir ...

SPORTING

... SP QORTING. I NORTHAB1PT0 NAND PYTOCULEY HUNT MEETING. NOCTUARPTON, Fn ?? autumn meeting at Northampton has certainly been favoured in the way of weather, for the atmosphere was mild rnd genial to-day, and reminded one more of summer than of November. Our reruarks respeoting the stato of the Press room did good, and' to-day the reporters were temporarily provided with another room. The ...

SPORTING

... SP ORTIN G. FORETELLER'S NOTES. [SPECIAL TElMO(At.1 LONDox, TUESDAY NtGer.-Visitorg to Xempton Park this aftornoon were favoured with liie 'weathor, hut the rport was not of high olaHs, and there was nothing in the running which calls for special comnmenb boyond that to be lcuttd in your report. My scleotions for to-marrow are Hunters' Flat-Punch. Bowl. Solling Steoplechstio-Eiil. Stasardl' ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBA3r-L, lhd F I X T U B S. Cup Tic. c, This da7, at WThituabbev-Mount Coflyer v. e Whiteabbev' kick-off at 3 o'clock. oill English Cap Tic-Second Round. Ty cof This da.y. at Broadway-Distillery v. Witton; ku kick-off at three o ciock Both teams have shown r's eaceptional form this season. The Witotn have succeeded in defeating the Everton and Blackburn .,.Park Road, and made a, draw with ...

SPORTING

... FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPEDIAL, TELEGRAM. CuXr-sER, THURSDAY NIGrrT.-Nothing in the dlosing day's racing at Chester calls fov special notice, but the favourites again goton badly, and the fielders throughout the meeting did much better tthan usual. To-morrow the Kempton Park Meeit- ing commenes, and will furnish much better sport tban that witnessed on the Roodee. My selectious ,or to-morrow are ...

CRICKET

... AUSTRALIANS V. MARXIYEBONE GLB AND GRHOUTND)S, ALTHOUGH the state of thy ground at Lord's yes. terday did notadmit of any cricket until twenty minutes to three, the afternoon's play was im- mentiely interesting, everyfbnll towards the finish being watched with the 1o9sest attention The at- tendance showed a considerable increase on that of the previous day, 5,381 persons paying for admis- sion ...

SPORTING

... 8 P 0 P, T I N Ga TOIDRTELL!NNS NOTESL be ~TE A ZBG-Exelen1sor wst -wnessd b alaree ceirpofn at 31anchlester tais he Rftt'Cnolnl and the iava aile' -caid not have mattersli all1 tceir is ?? -iil~tin-, accomplisheje H amat prfomane n lleh-claldPlace. for H winch hoe beat Kin; .voo' ensli and lissaphernes AV at l-a rn upto flis; -m ates T i. y Winifljlr lhery -De Troffor- y;,itlee . Qu~~liC ...

SPORTING

... S FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. NESIfmtrET, TuSPDAY NIGHT. -Miserable weather prevailed at Newmarket to-day, but the sport turned out well, and backers got on well, although the first favourites did not hold their own. The chief event was the Crawfurd Plate, in which calculations were entirely upset, for both Woodland and Fulmen ran very badly. and the win- ner came forth in Dazzle, ...

SPORTING

... I FORETELLE S'S NOTES. SPi'CIAL TEIiEmGRAM . NEWMAP.i;L'. MONDAY N1GHi.-XO faul Coul be found wlith tlie sport provided this ofterppon at Newnmaset, and t-he Second October Mieeting maU'Y be paid to have commenced suiccessfully. 3aobkers commenced the day badly whe jrraW LQ9a Xwon the Trial Plate, and they were a.lso nt falt over the Visitors' Plate, which fell to the little-fanciel lckc W ...

SPORTING

... SPOIRTING. TRAIN'INo REPORTS. I BY OUlt SPECIAL WIRE. c NEjW1ARIKET, WYDNE:DAY-n1yn the racecourse side, Cannon's Knutiford, Zest, Lown, Btourhead, r Bellona, Lal Brough, Chastelard, Trevelyan, Blue1 Godfrey, The Penman ; Bambridge's Terro r Heartsease; and Mumford's Merry Lass, Miss Bill. d and Walton went two miles and Cannon's Liv- ingstone and Cotesbrooke a mile. On the Buryside, 0 ...

FOOTBALL

... ASSOFiAION.;| IRtELAND V. WALES. it Th'e first of the sereies of Astsociation Interns- c- tionall matches in which thle Irish repr'esentetivses F tak~e peat was played at Sw-ansea on Sa~turday. t T~if w-as the thirteenthl occasion on wvhich Ire- 9 lend has met Wiales, the spoils of victory hating fallen to the Weieshmen on eighlt occasions, the c Irishmlen ob~taining thle mwajority of ?? on ...