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YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION MATCHES. LEAGIIE.-DiVrsioN0 I. Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Aston Viia.-In the pre eence of a large company the3eteams met at Wolverhampton and Aston Villa, thonflh pla~yiu against the wind in the trsi half, gained Ilead ov Lgoals to . increasing theiradvantage in the later stages, Aston Villa won by 4 goals to 0. Derby County v. Liverpool.-A terribly high wind wag blowing ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BPORTING INTELLIOENOX -4 TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. LINcoLFss3eas HANDWCAP.-23 tol agab Dean of Wc3tminster (t) ; . 0 to I agat Requ, fort (Ct). LIvsRPLoL GRAND NA IOt&L.-9 to 1 agst Oinderella (t and o);* 1,tOIJ to fO agat 'Cs soe Tete Ct); 1,500 to 60 a~et Reegny Ct); ;,000 to 85 agat (lurragb Etanger It); 1,000 to 85 agst ?? (t); 1,C0J to8')agot HElrant ?? (t)* 505 to 15 nost Jealo ley (t); 1 ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... -Fm SI b-z-z I:? -is r c, K- ?? Li . Loyto'.;l'0:y ?? -- ['he ft'ing tr'nactiomis Nero r1e r0od0 A1.s01L(l 1:,e01 pla7e ait lmi:idea petevrfia- Tw:o TI;ioius:n ) (; 0:E ?? 01 a 10 a!:. I mii in (O.- 7 to .. w.) :: to I znt. o)nc0nl (O.) [ 7 to'2 nf,:t. Slnaalnd ?? 0,w to S ng;t. iny Jlertift (t. n(1d ?? ; ald 20 to 1 aigpt. leophi:to ?? DIl;nny.--! to 2 aest. Ormonmdo (t.) *1S to 2 n uit. The ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... TrBBT23WAY'S PFOR$S. R1owNle.-BcBEsAR ANrD GoDwjie.-It will be rememberel these men rowed on Saturday, October 28, for £200, and the race ended most unsatisfaetorily, a fonl occurring before they had gone a quarter of a mile. After a great deal of con- troversy, it was arranged that they should row agatn for lO0, offered by Mr. Innes, the backer of Godwin, who received the stakes in thle match ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... TZBTXZDAWU UROXas. Lownow BcTTNe.-sEO, HlI NDICAP.-100 to 15 agst. Loch R6Baa (t. anxd o.); 100 to 1 aget. J~oteam ?? 7to I each aget. Springbok, Seahorse, and Quilt (t. and o,); 8 to I agpt. Bcn AL~der ?? 10 to 1 agst. Sesfield (t ). ST. ILacrau.-10 to 1 agut. The Lamhkin ?? 100 to 7 agot. Sir Reuben ?? 25 to l age. Fermitag, (t. after 10D to Glaid); | 29 to 1 agst. Waterford ?? 22 to 1 aget, ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING, INFOQIATION. LONDION BlETTING: Thero wae only r small atteinhaifoe at t'oo Lonlder olaib on. Thuroday, a nd consequently vpry litt.o ?? as done. Quotations . CI~T AXD SUironoAi.-Q to I saget Pioneer (t. and 0). ; 15 to 2 trst. ThEophilni it aud o.); 0 to agat. Qurtes s(t 2Ad ?? 100 to 6 each rgitb. Mlor taitne and Poet Lr.tO3(t.);20 to; e3ch.1agnst. Inuighben rad Swift ?? Two ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... LINCOLN SPRING MEETING. The flat racing season of 1892 opened at Liucolr on Monday to plistt weather, and capital sport was provided. IThough r,11llather drill onl Wednosilay. the, wveather was cinldc~r than onji thle ]roviosi, day,, and the_ nie.Atieg caitti to a close- nudecr fairly fievuorable cenditioneF. 't iebgrr e o d,l-'ieio, there, wa ttat ma rkod irrilroveirieit ill tile attendance, ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... LIVERPOOL J3UY MEETING. This meeting commenced on Fri4ay, and- the races- which were not lalrgely attended, were won as follows: Windermere Plate of 120 sovs., Lady Ida (11 to 10 on), Goodway; Mersey Stakes of 10 sove. each, with 800 added, Mearns (75 to 20), Archer; Molyneux Cup, Craig Royston (6 to 1), Osborne; W'oolt-on 'lwvv-ycar.old P'late of 100 gulincao, Eloridor: (11 to 10), Snowden; ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFORiATION. DURHAM .3IfETING. In dudl and Phowery w enther the Durlbam meeting cem- meneced on Monday, and the -weather notwithstaudiug, a very large conpany assembled on the course. 'Ilso racing was of very modera.a calibre, the results being as ?? PlnteoP 1(5 sore., Blitz (6 to 4), Oshorne; Corporation Welter Plate of 1O5 noel, InoendiEory (6 to 4), Osborne; Wear Iwo- WeytyOld ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... rzsTEz3DAYB SPORTS.- COMWING.-SOUT]R OF ENGLAD CLUB (STOOMBBAaICE) ME=Nx ?? gatheringwas broughttoa close as folows:- The Produce 8t-es: Mr. W. BurqheUls be. b. Blue Pearl, by Ciyto§up toanuttand Mr. Qibnspton'e bk. w. d. Quin, by Clyto-F. arp vided. Aee nanenge CIp Mr. H. W. Smith ris. r. w. S. Head the Trick, by Master Benrigh-Hark Porward, beat Mr. T. P. Hale's bk. w. d. Huooodan, by Black ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... P12 icitin tool iii ii W- ?? iti-i 1i'-t-l icli-? : of Tlilii! i mwtill tiaLO PI-0 a - ii ii Pnitruit (-lien olost All', Lc-oodl it O~itii,.i Ch., ?? 6,6111; j tti't ti, I i. u i p -io Ma-i-ri-. ifi I4 ti ~-r pi--i'Al:- ci iL Ii uiriit-t- f-iid In Iii, -2( I i v t-I- i I r, I7025. , l,;,i Anoreauiti in i tip-i' fop-i-i-il witch u ?iiui ii1i. ?? thu r-, , classvl~ oLilyti: iiaiuli Iol fune ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFORMATION¢. NIEWMARKET RACMS. In showfry weather the first July meetin'g commenloed nt Nsewmuarket on Tuesday with the f6flowisng reselts: Msatoh1, Conifer ?? lWeldon; Trial Plate, MAtst ?? (7 to. 1), Robi'sosn; Maideon Plate, Chicken faneerd (10 to 1), C. L3rate: Julv Stakee, Beoenbarnais (11 to 8 on), F. Ba]r3tt; Visitor's Plato, Iddeileigh !9 to 2), M. Caution; Bottishin n Plate, ...