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FOOTBALL

... :FOOJ,'AlL. I I RMNTON V. ORION WPsNsDAY-.Theee ?? mct at Catto'fleld on Wednesday night in a friendoy match, when a fast and exciting game ended in a win for the Renton by 6 goals to`2.: A match was played at Footdee on Wednesday nieh t between the TbItile and the Junior Wellington Rover3, and ended in a victory for the Tbhstle by 2 gnals to 1. A match was played between the Harthill Rangers ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE,

... I RACING. EPSOM SUMMER MEETING. With the sun shining with ?? sqmmer intensity frron a perfeably cloudless ski, the weather sur- roundinga on the opening day of the Epsom carnival were delightful in the extame. Under the circumetances, it was not surprising to find the company an excellent one in all departments, the Prince of Wales and Prince Christian being preo Isent. The eoing was in a very ...

CRICKET

... LANICASHIRE V. MIDDLESEX. This game underwent many changes at Man- chester yesterday. Some brilliant bowling by Mold gave Lancashire a considerable lead, which proved of immense value tnwards the close. Batting a second time, however, the home side fared badly against the bowling of Bawlin, who secured six wickets for 36 runtt; and in the end the Middlesex were left with 110 to win. Towards ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : P.TI-Ii JNTULLIGNIM, I , . - . , I . I .A~fltG.j LONDON BETTING-MONDAY. No change was observed uspon tho Derby, oxeepo ¢bat Slow Step wea at 100 to7, while Curzon re- tired to 40 to 1, and Float bad good backers at lbat price. Villiers opened at 1090 to 8, and closed it 1001) to 15. quotativue:iI DyFtBy.-11 to 1 each 3gsb Leyvono and Racon- teur, t; 6 to I Le Var, t; 8 to 1. The Owl, t; 8 ...

THE AMERICA CUP

... ARRIVAL OF LORD DUNRAVEN. HEARTY RECEP'IION TO THE VALKYBIE, (CENTRAL Nzws TELEnAAM.X L; NeW York, Thursday.-The Teutonic arrived I last evening, but, contrary to expootation, Lord I Dunraven and his party did not land, preferring to remjain on board tse liner for the night. His lordship and Mr Watson, the Valkyrie'a designer,. visited the yacht this morning. Lord Danraven preferred not to ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTING NEWS, Raeing. NEWMMA;RKET MEETINO. SALI STAK7E9-Palmeranou 1, Enthusiasm 2, Curable 3. Four ran. TWO.YEAFt-OLD PLATE-Harangue 1, Sardine 2, Confusion 3. Fifteen ran. BABRAIIAN PLATE - Sati 1, Dormouse 2, Dingle Bay 3. Eleven ran. WXtLTZ HANDICA'-Royal Stag 1, Wools. thorpe 2, Roughside 3. Eighteen ran. MAIDXN Two-YzAR-oLD PLATE-Brigg 1, Fast 2, Gordito 3. Thirteen rau. SELLlIG PLATz ...

DUNECHT ORNITHOLOCICAL EXHIBITION AND GAMES

... DUNECHT ORNITHOLOCICAL EXHIBITION AND CAMES. The annual exhibition of the Ornithological Association was held within the grcuuds of Dunecht House on Saturday, in the same field as the games. EXHIBITION. The number of entries was somewhat lower than last year. The numbers were:- Poultrv . ?? 123 t Cage birds. ?? . ?? 2.5 t Ra4bbits 8 . 25 t Pigeons . 110 A number of silver medals were given. ...

SPORTING NEWS

... lRacingo. LINGFIELD MEETING.. HEATHEP. PLATIE-T~iUfel 1, Wheatfield 2, Raebon, 3. Three ran. LiMlPSFIELD PLATS-Emsworth 1, Sarchedon 2, Authoress 3. kline ran. GRtousRiC HANDICA-United 1, Yards 2, Royvnl Arms 3. Four ran. CLUB WZLTER-Playwright 1, Phidon 2, Fasilade 3. Six ran. GRNSESTIDS HA NDIcAP--King's Owyn 1, Satle. faotion 2, Paete 3. Twelve ran. BILACKBERBRY PLATE-Up Guards 1, Wispers 2 ...

THE KAISER AND YACHTING

... THE KAISER AND YAIThTING. The following appears in an article on C on- tiuental Yachting in Bllackwood's Magazine for Septernbcr:-There can be- no doubt that the flourishing condition of yachting in Germany, and the great activity at Kiel, are due in a very great measure to the personality of the Emperor himself. No one who has flown his buigee at Kiel but will aeree that Him Majesty's ...

SPORTING NEWS

... I SPORTING NEWS, I r Racing. HURST PARK MEETING. r WEST MOLESISY HANDICAP.-Jack Spinner 1, Perfect Dream 2, Centurion 3. Eleven ran. SELLING PLATE-Mahmoud 1, Powerscourt 2, Oreetes 3. Eleven ran. Summssnt HANDICAP -SAti 1, Chaeseur 2, Ramapo 3. Nine ran. r 3USIIY HANDICAP PLAiT-Rummager beat IMondane. Two ran. r MIDDLISEX PLATH-Bluewater 1, Titaro 2, Hyleus 3. Eleven ran. PAleIt 6ELLING PLATE ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPAORTItNG NEW1S. I Racing. WARWICK MEETING. Guy WnL'z-Willington 1, Diameter 2, Lady Halle 3. Twelve ran. Tows PLATE-Marble 1, Dargas 2, Mias Fredae 3. Seve n ran. STQNRLHIGH PLATE-Silver Wiing colt 1 Flash 2, Ophir 3. IFourteen ran. STERATPOnnD PLATE-Lakeside 1, Reprobate 2, Opoponax 3. Five ran. SPA HANDICAY-Theale 1, Gold Wave colt 2, Sunflower 3. Eleven ran. EMSCOTE PLATE-Potboy 1, Castle ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... BLACKrsUN.-For tie purpose of ailowing a few of tile crack hbnds to teLC their skill, a ploughiug match was held yesterday on . field belonging to ?? Still, Blackburn Hotel. A good numnber of ploughmen entered the com. putitve. and a:I over the work may be characterised as first-claew. The judges were Mr T. Innels, Wogle; and Mr W Ogg, Gl~scflorest. Numerous special prizes were contributed by ...