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RACING INTELLIGENCE

... IRAOINq INTELLIGENCNI ; SLSOlf 8fiEING MSEETINGI. : TtEbDAs.-ork Park Plato: RinovatA e, 3 yrs, 8st 91b (1): Bieby, 3 yre, Set 71b (2); Bacripant, 6 yre, l0st 21b (3).-Tattenham Plate, for two-yr-olds: Cassine, Bst 21b (1); Nona t 8st 0b (2); Glaceabry, sbt lllb ?? Great. Surrey Hnldicap: MIont do Pinto, 6 yrs, uet (1); a Lune, 4 yrs, 7st 31b (2); La. ,Urugnaya, 4 yrB, 7Le 71b (3). Great ...

CYCLING AND ATHLETICS

... CYCLING AIND A4THLE}TCS CAiTFiORD GOtD .i Oeen, orlglm,.s, cv, 1895, to' en riders only, ar ta,er to year's Contest for th3 Cat.'c ;oi the Clrotord Sports Craial, t )i ?? 'or: c at 100 leries Race car, ahutar o~jC Ing ten riders Etar-el--' h ?? ' - and i'olyteaiatUwe. pCanted: L~and, C Ir 1 . i,-, , LEY 11' ?? Brght-~n So'f Dover load; E. lyre h 'm Middlesex Ceriog cs _ ton, diestiy it' B L, ...

FIRST CLASS AVERAGES. BATTING

... FIRST CLASS AVERAGES. I BiATTING. l 10 R anjitsinhlj 10 725 222 1 50:55 Haywad ?? 16 1120 193 28 8U00 Abel ?? 1a 727 221 072.72 .7. 1.X Mason ?? S 5ff! 17 1 72-42 P. P. Warner ?? 492 146 0 7028 C. B. Fry . ?? 691 145 3 62,81 J. T. Brown, sen. 15 702 129 3 58-50 Careto er ?? 765 140 0 B6'07 ?? 557 I1271 0'63 D). L. A. ?? 534k 84 4 48-54 S. M. J1. Wod ?? 5 238 148 0 47-60 A. 0. Jones. ?? 9 ...

END OF THE FLAT RACING SEASON

... |END T F B . . . .. . . . -MANCTE RAN ICAP W:N TEnJateILY. -Flyin'g,:Welter :iaala~ Model Agaca; 4.-s, 7s#t:9ib(1) Ib (I y 3ield, :4 yrs, 8st ?? Sappbasa',aged, 9at3ib t3i. -Cuerdon Plate2.2'ew'Com 1 2 yrstsr91b (I); Zamiaela, -2 ye st 9}b (2; Ileatber ?? 3 yrs, 9st 51b-(3).-TbareajPlate a -La ,Fia,' 3yie,9 st 71b11); teonid-4jrs;9st 121b)(2); Forward, 3 yeyrs gt 13h 7(3 liancasteI ?? HandehF ...

CYCLISTS AND THEIR DOINGS

... ?? ; -`1 I 1. XG~esI~de14~fl,ord- .2 it nia ! 4er., as ?? 6oneibeAt of 5h. .6ming 6eobbi Ceay' Babh: lloEGnC1n, a i anid' Y6rk- ndseac eahed: ir. 1:bh.- i9ini.; beating Iarecerd'hy'lb.47mm. Greeni he ihenm w fo'r Atli3'12 ihonrs~ re'or'd 'h'.bvwvy of'hirk,a' and S -nialehedabist.'sii-'miles frofna tliat' place, -bivlnjgciorered -2£S milos :inte ,tal-sf-day*,ee agairhst . Gonild'e pfoei ...

LONDON RESULTS

... L- O NDONX .BRESUTS-.- ACTON , e ; I rBosebeAk, ?? Oive ld Okl Stitrys., 5. tCfrist. fieh 685 2or-fiv'e ,A'shs St., IA id',66 , 'An re~vs, 36. ?? ?? ~Boyal Crk, 655; Westminister Urimuty. 20.: >. IS LAru 9 ,TH MA.T S. -, - 1-.er0 ., . ; B1 ellsi-XrS8, : 9 -Sozoervill, 70; Chuenmont-14 I Abbey Jumsir, 69; LrmnityUnited,38. Amberil A, 47 - Lukets Chorbh, 3- :t. 1-U MAk's,92;-oWiltuod , ?? - . ' ...

ATHLETICS

... : - : :ATHLETI ., - 1 , :; 7: I^ t T & _Z: I ESi2X BZAGLzx' ?? ROD WiLw ' Twentyjtio eompetitors started yesterday for the Open Eod-ad Walkung race from Ilford to Chelmsrord and back under the auspices ofthe Essex Beaglesr The total distance wBS 44 miles 960 yards, and as thegoig was heavy' and greasy on the outward journey, which was walked against such adverse conditions as thunder, ...

ROWING

... BeGroTOe RE.eTTrrA. After three postpol.emenlts this regatta took plice yesterdny in squally weather, the chief results being,- Sailing Luggers (owned by fishermen):- Bonny Kate (3. Guan), 16ft,, first; Sunbeam (W. Moore), second. SaltiDg Boats (time allowance one minute per foot):-Yashmak, 14ft. (H. Swattler), first; Arecl, 12ift. 6in. (W. May), second; Midge, 15it. (Col. Palmer), third. ...

BOXING

... GERMAN GYmNASTIC SOCIETY'S COMrnoPETITIONS. The boxing part of this society's annual comapetitions was held last evening, in the presence of about 1,000 spectators, at the gymnasium, King's-cross. ?? es were compe- titions at live different weights, the entries amountiog to 32. Results:- Fi eatherweight (9 stones and under):- Blast iound : Bf. Buckleod, Barnsbury B.C., beat 1U, Bedford, ...

CYCLING AND ATHLETICS

... I CIVIL SERVICE SPORTS. The 35th annual a bsletic ineeting at Stam ford-bridge was laoured with rbeauitiul weather, and about 5,000 people attended. Eestats:- 100 Yards Level (Members):-A. V. Ed- wards, cosa Offlce (Notth:gham), first; H. W. Longley, ?? £ evenue, scond; J. A. Baker, lmaunu Bi-velnue, thirnl. lzo lardsiiadicqp:--3. A. laker, Inland Revenue, 42yds start, first; H. West, loat ...

ANGLING NOTES

... Barbel anglers visiting the Thames have been meeting with more nice fish, end sport has also been obtetised amrong the chub and dace. Bream and eels have further been among the captured, and it is reported that a line tench co 41b. hee been landed at Surbiton. Both from bank and punt some sice dace, eels, and breaml have been landed ait Twicken- lmu Ini the deeps there Mr. Hide has taken ?? up ...