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THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... maI= WI LZDON MEaTZG. The g annual-. ride contest, which opens on Wimbledou-common on Monday morning, promises to be of au even more suecessful character than any which have preceded it for somF years. One of the most interesting events this year wil be the competition between the team which has come over from America and a picked number of British marksmen. Already several members of the ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPDWRTM M)FORXATION. CIROYDONT xms4E STIM EPLHABBS AN33 fMWLE RAOEd.' .1te mesting was asneUBU attendedby vexy bad weather on T'aeoday, the 4penitg day, ubt ronsidvabie interest was at- tachad Uo the gathering by racing men generaty, ead the ?? Was iln eiree other way a suncess. The winners are:- Selling Hurdle Race of 100 sove., OsmUd. (7 to 2), A. Hall; Oroydon.3Hussers' Hardle Raesofi200 ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAYrS SPORB. LONDON BETTING. (IESAssxW)cOg-6 to 1 agst. ilavenport (t. and O.); 10 to 1 agat. Vasistas (t. and o.) ; 100 to 8 agst. Mercy It.) ; 100 to 7 agst. Ingram ?? 100 to 6 each agst. Sarbiton and Carmine (.t. and O.); 25 to I. each agst. Goldseeker, Dazzle, and Savant (t. 50 to Iaget. Rove ?? ?? &x iinsIIIE.-lO0 to 0 agst. Danbydlse (t. and O.); 100 to 7 agst. Philornel ?? 20 to 1 ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFORNATION1 WINR)OQIL RACEiS. PIpe weather favcoured tilo ?? of the Wind-or meeting oil i'ssisodiy, and the spor1t Prd interesting. An- pianihid, ise a resturnt of tho winnerse lt0thsollid Plate, SouT, F. 23ret, gto2 , lo.Slig. ngr~j . lot .5 t i~;thamo Hndicap, IFioss, Allsepp,- 3 to I ; Koal Plat, PlgnsOO 0snnos ?9 a&nnon Ii to 5 on ; Snort's SollogAlcelo.r. WsluMo 'I Ito 8 ; ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YEST 1DAY'S SPORTS. LONDON BETTJ Ot. intown yestrilay nads, of 6 to 0, were freely' laid On Gem. mcifortheSt.Logr. n~d thle lily other noticeable feature in cnhlcti~l wth te heiooo noicno was thle eupnort aco- corded idsrtenhnret, whoft oft a decided favourite for the Sx tronie--li to 4 on Common ft.); 11 to 2 8'st. inmi (t.oantinci.) 103 to 15 egat. Reverend ft. and a.) ; 13 to I ga. ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... LONDON BETTING. No chansges of any imoportanco occurred in the betting in London over the R~oyal Hunt Cup yesterday (Saturdlay). Ostlarl wasa lttl easerhut ee til aL good favourite; whil Lay Hrmi qute ainaind hr jssioc'ol. Nine, to fourwas eee~ted hun Itaeoslnry whorill fcsond inl the Gua~o osa n P~as,-2 to1 ags, Calisiratoa (t. aodea.); 9 to4 Raeasbry (. an e.) 6 t 1 get. Ragotoeky (t. Mid o. ...

SCULLING RACE ON THE THAMES

... SCULLING RACE ON Tat TRAMES. nvrflnh %t~ f .l n T _rl BUBEAR v. HARDING. The River Thames, between Putney Bridge and the Ship Hotel at Mortlake, did not present a very at. tractive appearance on Monday afternoon, what with a drizzling min and thick mist. Yet a large number of supporters of aquatics turned out to witness the sculling matei between George Bubear, of Putney, and 0. R. Hardirw, of ...

RACING PROPHECIES

... £ACAGIJ QP12CUL. EEMPTON pa& r? joanna ?? (Toeada~y).-Syortacaan, r ' ,ndor; Sportira'; J~i.e, Ticior; FiElo. itiu: i ).'zucty Gei;rtter at, Facoro tar Eneoiwter 0t ?? - 1t , urcounter- Sclirtica limes, Tudorod )VciCG'- 'tojititfzrsa a.rfiet, Pitcher cor Dromcno-, INTtiniwLfP'ONitS' Hit F.FiD ' r Src c t: - *rusquin , Sportfcq Life, i.atauion;c i Yocnfty SOrrtI'-1ona EarMn Druce; 1.ini, iad r ...

SPORTING NEWS

... CRICKET. ENGLAND v. AUI5STRAtLIA. The first of theb thrcc Egiaula v. An. tralia matches was attended br 2_6,080 peoplo onl Monday at Lord's. The Ais- trn licis, rho wvnn t?:e tocs werr all oant tor 53 in an hbter lid a eii1arter, tn tho ast-miihment of ercryhody. In 7 ovmr-, 3 wickets aclci lost lor I runs. Riebardee:, and Lohmanni bhotle.l wiihount chllnge-n otre n t thing in such en ...

SPORTING NEWS

... RACING. LINCOLN SPRtING SlEETING. On Tuesayl-the Lincolnohtic 11andUCice day-special trains ait chee'p ferns from oil ptarts of Engined bio:glit an immense Concourse into the cathedral city, whose narrow f11gl-street presented a Congested appearance from on early linac in the morning. Fell deteile eat given below;- The LINCOLNSHILF HANDICAP of 2,Olfleoce, for three. yr-oldn and upwards ; the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... RACING.. KESIPTON PARK SPRING MEETING.. The Concluding stage of the KemPtOn Park Mleetirig yes- terday wee favoured with delightful weather and, with the Jubilee Stakes set fortdeclsion, the attendance was en enoer- mous one. The great event was won, after an exciting finish, by tire favourite, Diuna %Forget,. The racing is setout iu detail below:- The HAMPTONMIDh WEIGET HANDICAP of 200 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IGOTING 1NTELIGSNXU TATTERSALLV& MNDAY. The settlement of the accounts connected with the re- cent events at Warwick azd Salisbury occupied most of the afternoon. Very little time was given to betting. The prics at the conclusion of business were as follow:- NORTIIAWPCOESIIIRE STAKES.-8 to 1 agst Mr. S. Walkers Wjnk3 old; 10 to 1 agst Lord Clifder.'s Poodle (l2 to 1 t); 14 t l agst Lord ...