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FOOTBALL NOTES

... W~ i }, .. 11 :O '1 I' . I I ' i, . 4 . . . , , - .I - I ; .. ;TO:OTBA.Lh: ?? - ' . , ~; , _ . ; . -rca quest 7wig I - 4HBE DEVOIV.CEALIAEXGE CUP,,`7 , ''ith ?? ediy.' ~~THE1 Fl'A L tor~of qABO v. 1TLeIGNMOUTH. to the We hae ri ow re~chad the coniluding stage in the.' ese. ?? Competition,-: nid~srnea it ma apparthe intarest ?? which bces sIN- k ?? some of the .'earlier tiesi (notably that ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIN G. PLUMP1'ON MEETINGlITHIS DAY. d 1 50-PORTSLADE SELliNGW HUNTERs' FLAT RACE Of b 1)0 so8s. About two miles and a quarter. a Mr 5 Glover's Minstrel, 12st ..(Mr W Woodlands) 1 p Capt A de Vere Smith's Remote, 12st ?? (Mr Abington) 2 a Mr J C Dormer's Stourside. 12st 71b . Owner) 3n Also ran: Ciesbury, Crafty. Betling 1I ro 8 on Remote, 2 to 1 agst Stourside, 10 to ' eaoh Min6trel and ...

CRICKET

... DEVON v. M.C.C. The fellowing will represent Devon on MXonday and Tuesday:-J W Hussey. At Toller, E Drury, C Gooch, B Gerrish, the Rev J H Copleaton, J H E Copleston, - Featherstone, E C Marsr, Captain Lindner, Anscombe, or Private Fillingham. SOMERSET v. MIDDLESEX. A TIE. The above teams concluded this match yesterday, an exceedingly close and exciting game resulting in a tie. Scorcs:I ...

TO-DAY'S RACING

... PLUMPTON DECEMBER ME, ETING.. Run at 1.0. OVINGDEAN STnEPLUSCMASM of 40 'soys. Three miles. New course. Captain Aikin's Redhill ?? Mr H M Ripley 1 Mr Fttzgerald's The Dream ?? Mr Sniel Mr Archer's Down Royal ?? Dowdell Also ?? Nymbli, Leprechaun, Little Bill. i:etting-2 to lagst Redhill, 5to2 The Dream, 4 (Xo 1 Down Royal, 5 to 1 Leprechaun, 10 to 1 bk a Nymph, Little Bill (o). Won easily by ...

Exeter Athletic and Cycling Club Sports

... r This Afternoon. r Great arxiety was felt this morning as to I tbe success ofshe sports arranged by th t Devon Cotmty Amateur-Athletic and Cyciin£ r Dlub to take place at tbe County (Cround, St. I Thormts, this afternoon, so unpropitions was N the wesather, but as the day wore on a the sun appeared, and the meeting s was held rlndarsair atmospheric conditions. c The attendance, however, was ...

BARNSTAPLE FOOTBALL CLUB

... BARNSTAPLE FOOTBALL CLU B. h A meeting of the Barnetaile Football Club fwas held on Monday night at the Royal a Fortescue Hotel ,Barnstaple. Therc was a large attendance, over which Mr. J. It. Q Harper (president) prtsidecl. The hon. sec. (Mr. R. Harper) gave a resume of the season's e work. The lst kV had played 3t matches and bad won 21 lost 8 and drawn 2 Scoring i 39 goals and 55 tries, and ...

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

... [01-B KY'S FOORTB AXLL COV7 NiY Cl- AMPOSIL TAVON ir. G~)CTPI~E I) VI\. iN I-fl `lyI~i-lti 1) PoIN T. Tio F k P2. ofrll itt Orti timc- ''iiapiconshitp ('nviitc'I_ riii II'.ti i'l c- t i0 ?? rri i-Irmlt' canto, jil~li-ittO I I~i-1v'tt ?? is ct ?? N 'c Iilu'nIr tl SI!p tic'r tipl'T. to l!ocm ii itt'i'i' ?? ?? difolii Jtrenr'tli'll i!t Di fttos i i'ct tic i'ii'- I ?? telihttt ild Ol! tO it'0 t i ...

TORRE CYCLING CLUB

... TOT'Illil CYCLEING CLU. SPO TS, VIllS A 'E1-MIM OON. ?? r Fportei in cornection wvith the 'Torr'e Cycling Club woru held at TorqIay lleereato, Grolind this afternoon. Resuits Club CltillpionFhip, fiva milea. Five dqqarted but onlyftltiee swre eligible-Beutloy, Wsarren, and Davey, Faweott and Martini ;Jloberts lso roing. After going feor miles Wartia led, followed b y ]h)vey, Fawetit and ...

DEVON AND EXETER RACES

... 'DEVON A D1 E:XET AC.x I B $sportinaiei e gdrawt ir thiecminia' , lh wa[ app1ted t the t.pablic meetisgh still e ialy engaged in asking ngements for the revival of ' JExeter roepa. At a nmeqtkg held on.the 12th instant, a . i .ommittep wvs, appo~pted to'wsit ?? L V.,Iikj!end ,- t eeprbain on ,hat trns, the. Haldon race*couwe can he proenred. 'A jeetingO t the general committee *astheld on f ...

UFFCULME RACES

... urrItjjWUM zb ?? WE The annual race meeting was held on Wednesday last, W ani, under ordinary circumstances, this is one Of the a K plerasatest local events of the year; but on the present an occasion e heavy rain prevented many from attending, and mditvery disagreasI afI thee o were present. The course was staked in same fields about a mile from the Br, station, the property of J. C. New, Baq ...

TOTNES AND BRIDGETOWN RACES

... ?? -- Stewards-Earl Poulett, Earl Buchan, Lord Cardrass, Admiral sup .t tbon:EO. Sir . Keppel, G.CB., and Major Trist. Seoretary-Mr. etat ?? eU, joUi. Clark of the course-Mr. Riohar eath. pr Starter-Mi. JefferyeMiebelmore. Judge-Mr. E. Soobell. fas This popular race'rmeeting 'was held on Thursday and ett Friday on the old couree adjoining* the Ralway Station. and On the fiiet da? the weather ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RAdE. I jar, V a The University Boat Rsce was rowed on Saturday, under ti especially favourable ciroumetances. The tide served at tC two o'olock, the wind wasligbt,and thesun shone1billitatly. FP As a natural osnsequence, the crowds at every available point were immense, and the Thames wei covered with a small craft. Everybody was mare or less blue, but fron the ...