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SPORTING

... SPORTIXNG. LONIDOIN BETTVNG-YxuaTERD. [T'ress Association Telegram,] WATEItEOG CUP, FEBRUARY 21 AND FOLLOWTING DAYS. 'I100 to I agst MrTO. Lister's torn, t 100 to R - Mix l'nnehard's nona, t 25 to I - Col. Goodlake's Corn, IV 30 to 1 - Mr. W~Ise's non, 4 TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS (I M-itE 17 YARDS), TUESDAYT, SPOIL 30. 0 to 2 agst Laburnum, off S to 1 - Cremorsie, r Is) to I - Queen's Messenger, t ...

SPORTING

... * Bi IGUToN CLUIB .MEETLCG- YasrzaDAnY. [srzcoxn &i1) Oitm-NARY TELLEGBAS) ITh PAaix of0? 1 savs, Earl MfslrshaJ1bi, a3;ib (Jefrey) ?? Soarustress, Esat 1 'iConn) ?? 2 IloroC, 8at 31b lHuxtable) 3 Alao ran -Beau BrummeD, F, A-rcher; Selsesa Bill, Levivr; Trianon, Butler. BetTing-5) to 4 on Earl Marshall, 5 to 2 agst Seam- stress, 10 to I sgst any bther, offered. The two favouritees weat oti ...

FOOTBALL

... RTEUEDIATN LEAGUS XLATOH. BNGLAlND V. IRELAD. TEHE Englishmen arrived yesterday morning to Itry conclusions with the Irish at msterville this | afternoon, at half-past three. Both sides have selected their teams ,with great care, and a really interesting match may be expected. There are no counter attractions locally ase regards football, so that a goet attendance is almost certain. The tram ...

SPORTING

... DIIISTOL MEETING-YESIRZDAT. f(YPmetr, AND ODINAP.Y TELECIO5S.] T1Ie 111 'TJL ItuCv.AtL STE1FULE CHAIF. Of 1009 oyv3, added toan ivoeopt kas of 25 ovs each, 15 ft.; tho winner o° -.trc;cprtiaCs after Jan. 21, Tib; or once of 20J lov0s ?? ?? the around to reaeive 50 SGVo, antI th-t;hird tJ save stake. About four miles. Scotb Crey, acel, 10st 101b (carriedlOct 13ib) (Hr. Mxore) . .1.. .. ?? ?? ?? ...

SPORTING

... MANCHESTER MEETINGl-YEBMADA. , [SPOIAL AND ORDINAR TELEMS] ol The TeADiESMAI' CP tur. Osnbunlang (Cooke) ?? . 1 co Rosehill (Saran)- ..2 aon Jamie, Croft ?? ?? ?? ?? 3Anc A2lsb'sran noa, Jewitt; Birthright, Bruaksha; to . Indian Ocean, ..'Ooborne; Cabham, six~talle; The - Druid, Constable; Mocking Bird, Bailton; Cnrator, mg BaunesfXWilmelosfr, Ashworth; De Cambis, F. Archer; J Solon, 1. ...

WIMBLEDON MEETING

... [SPECIAL TELEGRAM ] tbi LONDoN, TureDAY. Tax interest in the Wimbledon meeting increaed considerably today; the commencement of the Ta shooting in the first stage of the Queen's Prize having been fixed to take place. There has, how- ever, so far, been a marked diminution of the visi- da, tors to this camp this year as compared with last. lac Doubtless the warmth of the weather alarms some. evi ...

CRICKET

... N.I.C.C. v. METHODIST COLLEGE. Taru match between the above clubs was com- menoed on the Ormeau ground on Saturday. The Collegiaiis had first possession of the wickets, and were all disposed of for 60. The slow bowling of Mr. Thorpe ?? remarkable. He secured no lets than seven wickets for 14 runs. When the North had overlapped the score of their opponert i by eight for the ioss of two wickets, ...

SPORTING

... EPSOM SUMMER MEETING. [SPECIAL TELEGRAM. ] [FRon3 OUR CORRESPONDENT 1 LoyDoy, THrmsDAY. THERE was nothing of particular interest in the Epsom list to-day, but the sport was pretty good, and the struggle for the two-year old race between Macadam rnd Huntingdon was well worth witness- ing. The Oaks will be decided to-morrow, and there is-no reason to doubt that the Ladies' I`ace will be less ...

FOOTBALL

... ASSOFiAION.;| IRtELAND V. WALES. it Th'e first of the sereies of Astsociation Interns- c- tionall matches in which thle Irish repr'esentetivses F tak~e peat was played at Sw-ansea on Sa~turday. t T~if w-as the thirteenthl occasion on wvhich Ire- 9 lend has met Wiales, the spoils of victory hating fallen to the Weieshmen on eighlt occasions, the c Irishmlen ob~taining thle mwajority of ?? on ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .ri- - - .~f I NTELLGENCE. I I 6 p':FP{LJP, E NOT E S f li~~L-C e: clract. FrI tei e tr- . t.;; -!-T r t :ir icit 'nArrow. * I x'NB S-~PRING. .M.EIETTINGS -i A lwi Ir±. ?? 1 wi .re ,ai thtC Fr .) lur IL)Ir~ a - -. Lot t ic . it t- V xI, tt K. mtt ?? It ?? .it~t~.Il~ie t(. Ftlet(- iii itt.- .1 eit vMw- re St A .. . it j.iit t: t Aii -; 1 co . ;i n t.t ~ I i lt .tii rietai ic5 ?? C a -i; i lm! ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... ThE OX';tFORD AND CANMIBRIDGE BOAT RACE. [el'S:'AL TrLEcaAM.| O-Us Saturday the great aquatic event of the year it came off over the Pactany and Moruilake course. Thie weather sas glorions'y fine. The crowds, though not -o large a3 in former years, made up in extra gaietv what they wcnted in numbers; and, d perhaps, there never ?? a more exciting race to l jcommniand the enthusiasm of ...

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET MEETING YE5hSEDAY. ha rSPECIAL AND OSDINARY TELEGRAMS.] j to The Handicap Plate-Oxfnian, 1; Madzja, 2; Knight 3. Six ran. The Selling Stakes-Minette, 1; Prince Henry, 2; Gi Cagliostro, 3. Five ran, H The Two-year-old Plate-Jeu d'Esprit, 1; Nought, 2; 1A Geoffrey's dam filly, 3. Sir ran. 1 BrTTING AT SUESCRIPTION EO0O1S U (Before the races.) CITY AND EUBURBAN - APRIL 28. F 100 to 15 ...