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... S - , -. I I - , : - - tf ,SP ORvTIN G. NEWMAR]XBT XULY XEETI!lN-Y1 maeTlnAT. I THOUGII the weather was really chilly at the oom. inonuouent of the racing, tle sen quiokly warmed 1 the atmosphere, and by far the last was the' 6 most pleasant of the afternOOU8 behind the ditch. The Prince ef Wales awa again present, anid moat of the company stayed oue the proceedings to the I end. Ths oard was ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIN G. FORETELLER'S NOTES. eprPCIfAM TELEGRAM.i RA&clES-':rrIn, XaNEs8DAY TcGET.-Capital sport W7aS again wvitnessee5 t Manchester thisafternoo0n, arnd the Foal Stakes produced a fine race between Satiety and Spriugbaven, who ran a dead beat. Cissy did the fielders a good turn in the Stewards' WeLter, and they were also, well served by the snccess of Brilliasnt, Assidoity, and Fair Gamte; ...

YACHTING

... YACHTING-. THE CROSS-CHANNEL RkCE. TRE following are the official times of the yachts engaged in the cross-channel race between Holy. head and KingstowN, which was won by the Mlelissa, a Belfast yacht U. H. s. TTelissa , 0 * 30 Vadudar. ..a ?? 10 15 Irene ,. , 6 11 30 Nixie .. .. .. .. G 16 33 The chief event in the Holvhead regatta on Monday was the race betwxeen the Wraith and the Nixie, the ...

CRICKET

... CRIC17UET.V. U|NIVERSITY v. PEWYNIX. DUBLIM, TeacnADr._---This match was continued in the College Park to-day, and developed some very fine cricliet over the fast crease which existed. It will be remembered that overnight the University total stood at 207, while the Pliwuix had lost one wicket for 60, Trotter being not out, 25, and Dunn, not out, 31. Strange to say, they made exactly the same ...

SPORTING

... ,S P O J T I N G . I FORETELLER'S NOTES. 1s9iqcrAL TiXiR.4ns . IONDON, FannRly NIOIIT.-Tho raoing at Kemp toI, Vark this afternoou was got througi under the most ploasant circumstances, the weather being beautiiully fine, whiltt the company was large and influential, and included the Prince of iWales. One of tho races ended in a walk-over, but the othors attracted good fields, and altog'ether ...

CRICKET

... ?? antl A. Ensboulftm .;ere vcry destruo- | tive,(',ispodiligof lb( ?? tbe small Poore them. Score--Lirjolliel, 71; \\'llileAb'oey Bletlell.of ?? ls'or tbe EV's)iteIlbbey L'iieachijle(in ?? ?? t.be -uotiv; ?? honvler amoi(gut. I I.lnrir.r.ru .t.TTr.i.'rlC'd V. Crl'Ti')': PAnS. T'bi3 ¢X^tlLi;h Y^d ,l,>ed ou Saturday ou th0; ! usscAsglrtr. v au9rrrAT IAss Although the ?? was dull and ebowery in ...

SPORTING

... SP OR TING. rErWTMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. N vwemjniXT, FemAy. -The weather on tbie, the ?? day of the Seoond October Meeting was ,o; favoured with any more pleasant meteoro. I Iogical experiolco, it fine rain attended by a strong ilnd being the chief featurea of tile w eather do. aarnerrt The Challengo Whip came first on tile prograintle, anid a move juht before noon was tnade for the ...

CRICKET

... CRICK 'lT. LORD LONDESBOROUCH'S ENciLIS1E lELE:YN v. TLLI AUSTRAL1AL'i;. A SCORE AGMNtST TI-fE AUTR¢ALIANS. Tan Eng~land Eleven, ~sh~o had seored 2G68 ruus on Thlursday for tho loss of only three wic'.ets, coutinued their innings yetsterday at a quatrter to twelve, and were not goi rid of unitil five minute s to fotlr, their total atnountingR to 6:i8, the highest score ever obtained agtainst ...

CHESS

... CHE S S. THE IRISH CHESS ASSOCIATION. Tne tournaments of this association were re- sumed on Saturday. At the morning sitting the game in the even tourney between MIr. Chambers and Mr. R. WV. Barnett was drawn after a stub. boris contest extending to fifty moves. Messrs. Harvey, Pollook, and Burn scored agiainst Messrs. Palmer, Nicholls, aal . : ais. respectively. The gaine most worthy of ...

SPORTING

... C0Om0YDN MBETEGYZ5TRDAv. Visitors to Woodzide yesterday were favoured With charmin2g weather, the sun shining power- 2Ully throughout the proceedings, and, as the °solse -~as in splendid order, good fields and ax- cellent racing characterised ths aiternoon's enter- tainment. Consider`ble excitement was aroused in the first eveut.-Vit-.. a Hunters' Selling Flat Race- for which l r and Rosier ...

SPORTING

... LJEICESTER DESCEMBER MfEETING. I LECLOsLER, FlInDAY.-Unlike yesterday, the I weather ii as beautifully fine to-day until towards the close of toe nroceedings. wlhen rain fell. The c attendance showed a marked increase upon that of 11 the preceding daxy. The racing, with the exoep- I tion of the opening event, prored of an interesting charariter, fair fields contesting. Proceedings w ere 7 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, FORETELLER'S NOTES. SPECIAL TELEGR.AM. DERB.Y, TUESDAY MiGHT.-No fault could be found with the racing provided to-day at Derby, and, as the arrival list promises equal sport on the a next two days, the meeting should prove one of I the most successful ever held. The weather was fine for the time of the year. and a large and in- I flnential company assembled, whilst ...