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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... zO- It: JINTLLIE0 J spORtTING INT'ELLIGENCE I FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGRAMf. WED1NESDAY \IGHT. - If the sport at atad ad not rise beyond mediocrity, there is every of an improvement at Gatwick, where the fill- lnn '--,I-h'iaaing will be catered for during the d UVS A capital programme has been isceneS nthe ra~in wbh-h baa fallen this afterzoon turns to ,, seonr diiriug the night the ...

CHESS

... C H E S S . F EDRVARY 16, 1899. A.l .. to be addressed to the - }, elfat News-L etter Office, and C je,' YrjiWe5 not later than Tuesdaty of each ;b5na~ b re { rhess newrs cau be inserted oiily .ve ;wll~ uthenticated P~flBLEMIS. N. 16-By w. D. Burns. senl Prize in ' Otago Witness. rh!. -7 t'i' cvs.I W tv Play culd rnate in two moves. H i N. Piil sbuv ' s Problem. Rj~v ru~cvc' 11 to KKt2. . Cs ...

HOCKEY

... OC K E Y. FINALS OF CUP AND SHIELD. ULSTER CHALLENGE CUP. ANTEIM v. KING'S UVER-POOL REGIMENT. On Saturday the above teams met at Ormeau to fight out the final for the Ulster Challenge Cup. The weather wras gloriously fine, and the ground in splendid condition. There was a large mait fashionable crowd in attendance. The band oi tha King's Regiment, under the able conductor- ship of lr. William ...

FOOTBALL

... FOOTBA0 L. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE MATCH. ENGLAND v. SCOTLANIN. The eighth international League match between England and Scotland took place on Saturday last at Celtic Park, Glasgow, when a crowd cf 35,OO was present. This match has now come to be re- gardled as one of the leading events in the Associa- tion football world, and never since the contests! were instituted was there so much interest ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? INTELLffiENC?j GATWICK MEETiNG. I ESTOI1tDAY' Cbxu;nncy Plttn??-ChieitblO. 1: 51,nck, 2: Torn, 3. May h mao. litudre ;-tiitLinCiLP, -1; Wolf ?? 2; Son 'nagil Lire, .3 Aba ? of rot? ? C We in Spa at, .5 nIbs' ELI. r, 1.;.t tboritO 'Li e, ?? Mount Maceden, Stoic mud, Costietbtilie, M:ak O;i?ie. Myboatia milly. Quota of rho Botido. Abet ned a.. Ho edicap?B?'i'o'ik. 1; Si inS Noel, 2; ...

HOCKEY

... NORTH DOWN v. QUEEN'S COLLEGE. The above Senior League fixture was played at Comber on the 10th inst. before a large attend- ance of spectators. The ground being very Isticky, owing to the recent heavy rains, rendered !fast play impossible. With the exception of an h eccional run on the right wing by Williams . and Allison, play ruled in favour of the homeli team, who led at the interval by ...

CRICKET

... SURREY v. AUSTRALIA S. The Australians easily retained the advantage they gained during the earlier stages of the match, and achieved an easy victory by an innings and 71 runs. Kelly, on a soft wicket, scored 50 in as many minutes. Surrey made a shocking exhioi- tion, Hayes alone playing with any degree of con- fidence. Surrey, first, 114. 6 AUSTRALLANS-FILST INNINGS. Darling, b Clode ?? 10 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORLTING INTELLIGENCE. I ENGLISH11 SPORTING NOTES. LONDO. Mrsm'a-.~~Wha fer rts may ha'ei I hu ttt,-r~aio Ioaa-zaciitag thle- Asctot ltat'atittg were (lair itti l. wl tta'a hxiure ti!-rlmit out at gszt se ?? i ?? ,S at' all' v al ,I 'a C l ' i- a- '-a.tlc It : Ceoittala a~ ?? tia CClit eii. aa- iaaha Onit ilt ii, LCrFt I -- -I L I Tai~iat ail ?? j [ 5.j ' iareas-e, t:f I' isc u 'a nt.. lau ...

LAWN TENNIS

... KILLULTAGII LA&WN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. WITH one exception, in the year 1891, the Kil- lultagh Lawn Tennis Tournament has been held in Lisburna for the last ffteen years, and, despite the cry so frequently heard that lawn tennis iB on the wane, the entries for the different events this year were qaite up to the old standard, not only in quality but in .^aasntity. The tournamnent opeacd. on ...

YACHTING

... Y ACH'I'NTG. * CULTRA -, SAITIN-G CLUB. Tlle second3 race of rie season einre off on the 16th inst. nun(le the nmis- aouspicnious circumst-sarces. A1 ratehng it.ezcc fromt tihe sooitlnai!rd gav-e tue boavs au ΒΆ'~Oiii inty*,f tlisplzayilng t [ir polvers to thre deligit . Tf the own.-ers end -ldlie spectators, of ?? ai lii n'alizi 1lit ii ill `-LPe2..Ltllct. ?? rK nce ?? ot 5-15 for tnwi-racrs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... FORETELLER'S NOTES. By OUR PRIVATE WIRE. LONDONFRnDAY NIGRT.-Wl~tlout the Seltion Stakes tde sport at Sandown Park would have been very, tane to- (lay. This event, however, proved a strong feature, and thpe antagonism of Bost Mac, Avingbon, and Throetle proved quite Ide feiatur of the week. 'Victory tested with Best Mana, and by, his clever win be proved himself a. grat horse, and enhanced ...

YACHTING

... Y AC H T IN G. AY4ERTOA ICUP. aTY TILE~ lOYAL, YACHT SQttl.DRQS. yLL[ rIb1:' tIM lE:,D. 2-I ,1r- Odlie. e-Creta:Y ot the. ?? '.21 II zi-iwe for the -Ant. w.p Iia LE d D-uI: 1.211 12* II III A iwi I '12) i I' n Ial L. I t tt I~a' I 4 L}CIV 121 aL te l 're - lc..IL, 2t eL t . I -Oil . . .11 11111 II iNC1ilVZO.It, ICl S-1Lr U E0 ..1It L L..~ I I iI. III iai-i La I L -jr,. . A '2l Ii'l ili ;Ip, ...