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ATHLETICS

... AHTIS ATHLIETICS. made a big effort for the ?? few- --ml a gr bg stood fo match with F. A. Cohen, to whoe had ha coneedir 15sec start, so wisely retired BReslte ai H. .dame, 4min Strt f¢Lst; B. H.1 Cuthirgn S ?? start, secoa; F. A .Cohen, l5ser third. $ z Kuttner, 3min S3asoe fourth Twtlve o'thers Walk' Z Adams took the leard after going about four m il eventually won by 12 seconds b Wlen ...

RACING AT SANDOWN-PARK

... RACING AT SANDOWN-PARX. | 1IDAV.-Flying Two-Yr-Old Stakes : Huguenot, 8St 71b (1); Mareaclal, 8st 71b t2) ; Creeping Jenny, 8st 41b (3).-North Surrey Handicap: Yard Arm, 4 yrs, 10st (1) ; Hep. tarchy, 4 yra, 6st 2ib (2); Spotted Beauty. 3 yrs. 6sat llb 3).-di raelmas Stakes: Ar. | turo, 8t 101b (1; Jeannia, 8St 71b (2); Conifer, ,9st 101b (3).-Selling Handicap: Partisan, 4 yra, 9sat 21b (1), C ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING IN NEWCASTLE IMEET1~ T plate HP TUFSlAy Beatrtce, 4 yrs, Ost 7 b (2); M1ri > e Reldon Stakes, for Two-yr-olds -jzt0 ! Fairy Queen, 8st 611) (2); Irlncegf * S btakes. -Sister to Tipster, 3 Yrs, 7,t fib goad, 7st 71h (2); Bardolph, 3 yrs 7st 11, berland Autumn Plate.-Clearivefl0 rd MinllniO Clyde, 4 yrs, 'Et blh (2), St. C, ut 31h (a). Tyne Sellinp ?? 1lib ii); Macadam, 4 yrs, 9,t (2) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ISTAN'CIlESTl:R. Sl!-MiTATI MEETING,. j 1 C Cie ' H111diCi1Tr 'te -SPe1TI:7LU I yr, lost 71b 11 'iiire, ., y) ?? Iadb2ie, 2 yrs' 'Sxist 111bXE AIlait!Ln hie-lel'w5~~ 3 A o (1), ;I nle :I:aer, 3 -1. 6st 111b (2); IizIluj if :,xrs, f 21 ?? t',pelvial t~z~s. ifor Twin-yr-oldls.-leiels (§2. epllmd St1-e 12 PuVIa Rs igirnealts- tochtier, ESt 101b (1) L2dy lRonald, 9st 31b (2); Mrs. Prig, 8s.t ...

ROWING

... I l LONDON CORN E:CEANTGE B.C. The members of this club had four fours from Wandsworth to Putney, St.iphe-son, Dag'veli, ?? nerton, Rawsl:ngs, Ward cox.), beating Loexinqloa, Jarwasn, imnith, Lazel, ?? es (cox.) by three lengths; Boig's crew third, and ltattimer's last. GRESAU PRESS CLrn B.C. This club's doulle sculls were rowed from putney to lliaimersmrith, E. Miller and If. Miller beatingU. ...

SKATING

... A WORLD'S RECORD. INTERNATIOEAL SKATING MEETINo.'-SEMBA TIONAL RFOcoDu IN ENGLAND. The third Amateur tnternational race in England wats brought oif yesterday at Cam- bridge. Mr. Eden, the Dutch champion, would not take part, but as another Hol- lander, ulhrtini Kiniuna, skatecd a mile with three sharp turns in the fastest time ever done in the bistorv of the sport, it proves that the ice could ...

FOOTBALL, YESTERDAY

... : SPECIAL I tSUNDAY EDITION. ,FOOTBALL, YESrT.ERDAY. I GEORGE T. NEMSON, Whoq, yesterday, at Hamlpdenlpnrk, (flan. t ?? the Scotch fifteen againut %xlsad, comes of a fauionfe football family. three of whose members have represented Scotlband at ugby football. Like many in. ternational players, he learned his football at Merchiston-A school rivalling the fame of Fettes and Ioretto-aud, like b33 ...

LONDON CRICKET

... * ?? VlCTOnjA PARE ASSOCIATION MATOCEC, Junior _C:;p-Secoud division: Hartley, 70, - beat Lillie, 24, and qualified for the Ainal, to be ?played on Saturday next. . Ordinary matches :-hMsyflower, 40; Thorn- ton, 18, Lauderdale Second, 65; Hemp- deu, s1. Cassla'd, 121 for eight; Truro Wanderers, 43. Laisgdon, 56: Saxon, 33. Temnusrance Star, 104 for five; Adelpili Amateurs, 4]; Caslon, 29 for ...

CYCLING

... -~Icf~hLAN. I~L ~ .W ct.F B0 iMES9 4 co I ,c m e B>AT T h, h f i > About .. ?? pectatos d Be d ii the London.outy, giey bd tq witness whan proved I to The oldt xcitjf9 .races bel0 th e 2mi t 13 O l to the chaM WiotSp jp Butler, P. Clarkoe, nd F.Mds. Statr tle.b' F the following ?? record, startsnrdanB ter, 34 l5sec , bali, 3iun ba3 250. quarters. I 3 t s3 ; iley 2 ?? quarter; 272.50 ie The old ...

FOOTBALL

... ?? our Special Sunday ?? of last week. ALFRED BARRACLOUGH . s the captain of the 3Ianniag'namr clulb, and probably the best forward in Yorltehjre this aesaeo. It is cdnimed fcr him by Yorkshire- nien that he is one of the ablest scaizmmagsrs in England. and it is certainly unfortuuate 5.hat the brilliant form of the Southern pack at lilachhestlh lass December should, by comn. pelliog the ...

ATHLETICS

... ATHMETICS. IiGlsGATsE HARalsrS. Npwards of 1,0C0 persons were preseut at Tufnell Park gro.nds, on Saturday, to wltness the two events with which the abovenamed club concluded its winter season. The races referred to consisted of a One 'Mile Open handicap and a Ten Miles Members' handicap, in which latter event H. Watkins, the Seni .r Cioss-country Champion of the Southeru counties, started ...

ATHLETICS

... ATHLETIS. Cross COUNcrr RUNa. Thames Valey Harriers:-Thia rlub cidod ?? and a: Half Mia lhandicalu d Swiokenhsz5.whefn ou lee-2 heandir5s -entered- for the re 11 faced the starter Atl 1. ErnestDixon. 'The handicap was frani from S. Cottrell. the national ex-champ. but'he was manif msit,sand only fimbs tenth in 51miu 418ec: Result:-P. J St; -man, 1min start, idrst1 B. Wells, 2mmi 4Dh second; J. ...