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SPORTING NEWS

... RACING. CHESTFR MIli;ETIG. With a drizzling ralin falling during, tire early morning, the outlook was.a anytbing btit proiaisivig fo-r 1ledre day-tble Cup Dity. There was ra 'essotion ii the rain ahbot nine o'eloel; aind tha still camie out, but tile afternoar; turned out veiy oowvery. The competitorrs for the big even numbered eixtnen being thue foul in carees last yeat, when Conut ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAY's LONDnON BETTING. About 1,000 went on Delphos for the Jublilee Stakesl,yesterday, at S to 1 after i1to~ taken. Profit also founzd suilpplorter ?? hail .Y HEMPTON PARse JITUBMai STAxEn. to114: i It. 5.), 100 to S ingot., Profit (t. aind ol lho , ht0 It. and a.), 100 to 7 agot. Lianthesy (t. ando 9 1' Two THOUSAND GINeuAs.-5 to 4 Ogat a n.) ; 6 to 4 agot. Ledas It. and O4;1.5) ht ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... m aORTMG INTELLIGENQX TIUTRADAY. DzniBY.-i6Oto6FD s..Bruee(t.audd.) i B o1 sgt.iiso- veor (t. mnd o.) I 100 toN.(c~t, Qnididkn 1o; iJo1t; 100 to 8 esoh ageb. Gerald and Ite On (. I ,000 to agat; Faeaclot ?? 25 to la Kingdom (oj ; SD to l agit: Goneral goott ?? 100 to 1 agpt, laureate (t. and.W4) l,0u0 to 6 ngot 3areth 83 to 1 agpt; General beott and bromswel ?? 5 apet, Bruoe 12 38 ?? 200 to 1 ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SNIDRTiI: TiFORIDIATIO'N CRtOYi)OX 21AtRCI 2IMETINC. A Fer then ilicltiioiiy of ttie wiather onl Monidlay the pro- S!tt *tf ti,! opelilo,, dity of thhu worrthil Oil the niorrow' s.ts Iuot very fI itav 1iil,. Ali algrotllli change, howvevir, elnl titer toe ci oil tt lieidv. iloavy ?? :itl carried uma.v tliĀ¢. eI'nowV 1#1!(1 tile, Stua Ilivlliz br;illianltl',V whal~twv;'or flirtflhieret tI thle ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... GPORTING INIOIXTION. BATM AND SOMERSET XEW0G. TsiedaY.- LUgdown Plate of ID gainea, DonitIaU (l1 ?? ?? witifDO dod. Inte, (a VI), Laseron) ARelsto ?? o Loato)es; BauortenJ Swlioa up piton of kH k 0D). Arohar; Tradesmenwa, dlae ?? Hrad( Barber.- Tb' irtysderu (*0 > ~~YORKR SPRING MBBTING. A Torysucocestful meceting was coormanoed- onalnrmr on Truesady, mud the raoe3 wecre wron aa ?? Stzlkcs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 81PORTNG 12NTELIGENCGE TATTERSAL'S. - y;T MXRorLOAx STKES.-6 to 1 agst Mr. Law's Jonathan 'Mtrtin (t); 10 to I agst Mr. Benson s na Royalist 12 to 1 tIf); 10 to 1 agst- Mr. G revle's Muscovite 12 to it ); 20 to I agst Lord Eglinton's Lanmprocles (t); 20 to 1 sagt Mr. Harreson's Lidriack (t). CHSMTER CvP--100 to '6 agst Mr A Nichors Newmin-' ,ter (t) I; 00 to 6 agst Mr. T;Megsoh's Brown Brandy ...

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

... The grand rifle match of this association commenced OnL Monday on the ground on Wimbledon-common under the most favourable circumstances. Thevolunteer movement has gained another step onward in its history, and that step is a giant's stride; it was in every way an appropriate sequence to the splendid review of the preceding week; and, even as a spectacle, the display at Wimbledon was a worthy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, Baser C.-A ramour to the effect that evidence was forth, coming from a stud groom lately in the service of the Duke ef Westminster of the mixing of Bend Or and Tadeaster stat earl ag, has caused great excitement in racing circles, sad has been made the subject of comment in most of the joeneall which take cognisance of sport. So seriouely wee the clatter looked upon ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... ?? . .- YM,7!Tr.:nZ)AY'S SPOMTS. JTaacrrersTrn 13:rrrxc.-A l]itte ibettia ?? ?? events tank ?? ycetnli:ly at Manchl'.stelr at the followaingg qr). tafliolrs:--A\:aterlo: Con : irii to 7 ngt. M. r lerubl-y's nomio::ation it.): If, to 1 nr--l. 3li. ?? aoarin'rtiosr it.); nvd 22 to 1 nurot, Yin. Ca:riuthors' noimination ?? T'o Thorroand (.IrinoaS : 4 to I ac-st. Enterprijse to. ; f9 to 2 w.). ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING LOCRATION. GOODWOOD RACES. The Goodwood meeting opened on Tuesday under most favourable conditions. The weather was dihehftfilly fine the eport was of an interesting ebaraeter, and the attend. ance large. There was, as usual, the royal party, which in. eluded the Prnee and Princess of Wales and their daughters, Princesses Victoria and Maud, and the Duke of Cambridge The prograrmme ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESWEADAY'S SPORTS. fl as i n- Cluit.UIET. NoTTrs ?? V. YoRastsusxrE.-Yesterday, Notts gained a decisive victory over Yorkshire, at Trent Bridge Nottingham, by an innings, with 25 iuns to spare. The earlier stages of the game had heen aill in favour of the home county. On Thersday they had dismissed Yorkshire for. 148, and lost two wickets th, mselves for 61 rinses- while on Frid ,ay they ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INRO~lTIo, LEICESTER RACE9S Atwo-daymeetingwao ?? when the winmers were: Qnorndorn ?? teror8 Rmawlinson, 2 to 1; Silebv PLate, ) Orel' rt, I Town Plate. Stanton, ITrtledae,4tol.j I j den P Glenwood, J. Watts, 7 to 4; GlenII np- Cannon, 5 to 2 On; on mberstoo >'ltrroa, Griffiths, 6 to 1. :y a On Tnesday the rmcetina wae coorlodell vi l results Railway Plato, White l Aib Tower Handicap, ...